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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933. THREE PHONE -JVu 4500 Plays Tonight Jefferson School Near Completion MISS RANKIN, North Main Members of the association and students of the local universities made up the audience principally. "Buy British Products" and th advocacy by certain American newspapers thar the American slogan he "P.iy American." The ft Non-Partisan League Director Discusses International Affairs COURT MEETS FOR REVIEWS Mr. Eichelberger poke particu-' suit, of policies is calculated TEACHER, DIES ir International conditions the coming world conference If jon world economy problem, the larly of the tenth annual convcn-to destroy the little trade and prov 1 Hon of the League of Nations asso- peritj; that, the world now enjoys, elation to he held at Louis, Jan. he said.

This In'ense nationalls.il 12-14, and told the program of is Inimical, not helpful, he said. speakers and discussions. He said he could say little con Concerning the world economic cerning the disarmament confe. Appellate Judges Also Hear I i 1 vl I Served as Bloomington High School Faculty Member 20 Years. present status of the disarmament conference and the.

leaatie of nations problem concerning the far Oral Arguments in One Case. to be held this enrP- 1 conference win resums eastern conflict between Japan and he said that the Importance of this presumaoiy tnis mon-n nut from China were described Wednesday the world 1 ln presn' sth'us is impossioie conference increases to predict much. Annellate court judge of the Miss Luelia Rankin, 86, (or 20 nignt ny v.iarK M. f.lcnelherger. financial crisis drags on.

What the midwest director of the Non-Part I-! conference must do, he said. Is to Leaeue of Nations aaaorint inn halt lo the economic war- The activity of Japan in Manchuria is becoming daily a greater third district In conference here Thursday with Judge Edward faie. that has prevailed since the threat to the p-ace of the world, he inTmlstirr. nH mjaLo term which' said. While there is a conference He talked first to a group that Barry, Bloomington, presiding jurist, reviewed opinions, and heard oral arguments In the case of Albert C.

Kitchell, Vandalla, Fayette filled the home of Mr. and hting about an era of world i called for the 'sixteenth of this E. R. Morgan. 202 East Locust co-operation.

He declared that the! month to th far eastern street, and discussed thee prob- tendency today Is for each nation question on the bais of the Lyuou lems In greater detail at the home to proclaim its self sufficiency. report, little hope can be extended of Dr. and Mrs. E. P.

Sloan, 1417 This is found in the British slogan as to the results yean teacher in Bloomington high Cchool and one of the lant lurvlv-ing- direct descendants of the Rankin and Howell families, pioneer of western McLean county, died Thursday morning at her home, 506 East Douglas flrert. She hai been 111 a werlu Miss Rankin spent her entire life In McLein countv. She was born I. "-J -S 1 nrr'ir iWimMm tntir mi I county, against the Pennsylvania Railroad company, an action Involving personal Injuries received In a grade crossing accident. i.uy Mulrr III two Meek.

Imivs and girl of the Orson m'IiihiI ilislriet, will alletul ('lassr in a new liiuliling on ilie old Wnhmi, anil will use rliHir-ilehkH. Arthur Ni'Iniw anil K. I). Carlton are hlinvvn asscnililiiiK lie new lek eiiiiimenl in the gymnasium. It is pliinnetl to open the new building T.i, the beginning of I lie swnnd semester.

Feb. 10, 1346, In the Denver neighborhood. Her father, Asa H. Rankin, was one of the early settlers of The jury in the Fayette county verdict awarded Mr. Kitchell a Judgment for The usual charge of negligence were made In this litigation.

The railroad company, following the decision of the pinnlst, will give a nincert at p. m. Thursday in the Kloomlngton high ftriiool auditorium, on the Amateur Muslcjil club htar cnuine. Every dollar you invest at this lower court, appealed the case. The remainder of the day was Pictures to Aid that community, and her mother, before her marriage was Mis Mindwell Rnwefl.

The lines of her relationship extended to many branches of these families, who fotmed the most of the settlers' homes of that region prior to the Civil war. A father and seven ons to reviewing opinions written $200,000 Spent Annually Here on Churches, Grubb Tells Club the respective Jurist. Sitting with Judge Rarry were Judge Harry Edward of Dixon, and Maier in Program at B. H. S.

Tonight of the Rowell family settled In that ST0RE-WID Judge William J. Fulton of Sycamore. W. H. Rruckman of Mt.

Vernon, chief cletk. was also here. he s- Dies region in coming from New Pays Tribute to Congregations Gu Maier, pianit, will sisted by M. Moor In pienent- (or Maintaining Budgets. M1T IS HLH) ine concert, "Musical Jour- Hampshire.

Attended Seminary. Mis Rankin leceived her education In the elementary rhool of Flnnmlnutcin. and attended Major's The Northwestern Life Insurance at 0 1 p. m. Thursdav in the Rloomington high erhool audi cnmpny of Milwaukee, filed a foreclosure suit Thursday In the circuit It requires $200,000 to operate torium, under the auspice of th court against Georglanna Pvnult of 'he church and Sunday schools Amateur Musiial c.jh.

seminary, the flist Institution rolleirlate rank here I' of Ploomington and Normal every stood on Seminary avenue, and was aid Mr. Mooie will operate a marhine from which will be piojeried colmed pictures taken year, -i -i s. and others. The loan. nd J141 Interest, Is secured by a trust deed to 319', acres of land.

KSTATK A rrhAI. KII.HI. rt lllinrtla WlmlPVHri Jhe th Rev. Chester B. the First Christian vocational talk before IversitV Miss Rankin proh-j" of in i under Mr.

Miner direction In Aus lh lt n.unn mirvivinz In cnurcn tria and Bavaria, the land of Mo- An appeal was tiled In the circuit zait and Schuhett. SALE has an actual purchasing power of $1.25 to $2.00 Rloomlnuton who attended that the Rotary club Thursday noon at pioneer rollege. Ithe I'llnol hotel. Heidltwaa jcourt Thursday In the matter of the He will rtlav iart' "Sonata In "Adagin in Minor" member-that- the After one year's teaching In the giade hools. Mliw Rankin Joined; the hool faculty In 1W0 imn compliment to the of the churches and Tii'kii'h Rondo;" Schuhett I.ul.Mhc".

"Haik. Hark the Mrk" estate or Martin Heir on a decision given some time aao by Judge Jen.e E. Hoffman of the probate court. The action Involves repot fieri in the administration of the e'at by Fted Hetr. appointed in IMS to make distribution of the ptoperty The heir filed objections to trie several reports In the probate and "The Erl a groun of ptelude.

mazutksa and a beiceuse by Chopin, and tlmenfeld "Soiree lit -'V I tv 1 1" I i de Vienne." a roneeit prphrae on wali themes by Johann She had rhaige of mathematics budget for operation has been but rlase. r.nd continued that wotk lightly cut during the trying fi-untll her tetitement from the of the last two years Uity in Owing to her Ions, career a. inst.uctor In th- high' He I. OpIlmMlc. rhool.

he numbered In later yeais'; Rev. Mr C.rubh took an optimistic a list of hundreds of Rlooming'on view of the church and It futute. rltlrens In all walk of life who mny fundamental hanges rememheied her as their teacher nllv. pir. the attiiud of In youth.

She held many friendly and meihmt of woik in aseoclati with these formet churches, locally and generally. Strus. court, wi'h reference to the distribution of funds, Inteiest ite, and other Item, among which was the Stop a COLD payment of Ivnnn. attotney fee Judge Hoffman, after hearing lh I Mr. Maria XntA I Figure it out for yourself.

We guarantee that not a single item in this store has been reduced LESS than 20. We guarantee that many items have been reduced as much as 50. On this basis every dollar will buy merchandise of $1.25 to $2.00 value. It pays to pay cash at our Store-Wide Sale. pupila even the last.

i er. Rut losses. uch the First Day! Thit FourAV ay Remedy testimony ordered the executor to pay to the hen nd I legatee. Mr. Herr contended that he administered the eate In a jut and equitable manner, and that attorney fee had not been Doet It.

native of Sweden and pioneer Mclean county resident, who died Thurtday at the age of 4 )er. mariecTnord, I.lk'' a I I.I reliie- Pint dy a lid Ijtv.Hlve mo Hemrmbered Lincoln. 'as the virtual abandonment of Sun- Miss Rankin father a evening preaching friend rf Abraham Ijrroln. and hv een offset by the gains, such Ihev oft -a met In the yean when devotion and aleit Interein Lincoln regu.ily visited P.loom- foups of young people in Ington on his Itlneiary of th. old n'rl' of Rloominf.

iidlclal district. Ml-. Rankin hei- fhurche. he de.l.ied. adding Lincoln on seial occ h' younger element demons, and nl.iyi rhetUhed her rhurchea.

ille tions of him. rralrj C'hurrh Work. For nianv ears. Miss Ranking ukrtrhed the high qualifna-bsl mad hrr home at VJ Ht tmn. e.nirational and spiritual, re-IvtiEl Mieet.

After the death quired of young men who would of Mr p. K1. her daush- enter the minietry: told of Ihe ac-ler. Ml.s, Claris Fl. made her eompli'bment of the rhutrh, tlroM-'s tops a Id tii be iiiie 'Bobcat Fight to Be Chow Club Highlight 4 the lour things ni-nrr.

I m-i, the honclo, kills the cold AGED 9i DIES '-rsMlll The Reason 1 111 for this sale is eh(o settle an JM germs end f'ver In the v'rin. The Fight of the Rol ts'- will lietes the tics.lli lie and I the be a romeiiy fetute in the eoutee of a boxing and tetlmg piogtm 'he Iiui Pavi mire nv.ti tit. ti, it 1 1 and Ik-r'-mlv nnr ohl Ihat tnsr initio ahiig. tir. to liroe's McLean County l-nc i.il IMNK No sii'l at 1 itr ig- Since 1869-Funcral on Saturday.

gl.ts. Air. American Legion pnt thnw club following a dinner JO m. Thutdv in the M'Ratne Memo-rial build ng. Thet be foui boxing event and Kenny Hutson Rloomington.

will gisrrle home with Mis Rankin. Mis F.la. lahhahmg hooi, college and hoe-j who was a member Instructor pital. home for aged person anil in art at lllinoit Sla'e Normal unl- orphaned children. He quoted fig-1 eilty.

telated to Miss Ran- ure lo how that the attendance, t( a second couein, both through'of chutch-suppotted rollege far O' father' and her mother I fam- (outnumbei th attendance at a. I F.l and her tat school and pruat educa- C. Ela. were with 'is Rankin tlonal Institutions, at th end. Miss El aisttr.

Mr. i In rUln(. Mr. Grubb cited mv- A I. Raven, of Unilnrfleld.

1 also eral Irutanceat of hi nertonal I Mr. Maria C. Nord. nati of Wal.y Klkin. F-l Pao, the 9eden and pioneer McLean coun wrestling demonsttition.

i On the Best Known clothins in the world The Biggest Values ever in Bloomington ty resident, d.ed at 12 11 a. i i. fi. jiidi do Pifmorrt at the home of her son. at the home, called because of the per le nee In pastoral work, lllua-1 Thursday southwest of Bloom-.

llln and death of Ml Rankin, jtrating th practical benefit which Thor R. Nord Ellenor Cook In Inlk Sing From rirlureiue IjimN Unitarian Church Friday, January 6 ington. She year of age. Mre. Nord ta boia near 0-r In addition to the cousin men- it i oihl for th minister to tinned.

Ih nrsteet suivulng tela- bring about in the ram of young tive t.f Misa Itankin lm "uue l.v groping for their future, or Mrch S. 1C nier Rol Jnhnron of Coll. n.en and women diecouraged rhamn, Sweden A net gain of member was repotted for Pe ember by th C. A. ntembetship conimittee tshUh met at a supper meeting In the association build.

ng Wednesday nub'. Knlow I chir. man. A change tea made In the meeting da'e and henafter Ihe committee wi'l meet on the lint Thursday mghl of month In td of on fit' Wedne. th tmublee of life Fiance IliMselt Jnhnson and Jonathan Rowell.

R.nonilniton. A sister, Mi lauta Rankin, died ev MARX SUITS HART SCHAFFNER OVERCOATS and I th daughter of (leoir and Marie Fagetbutg. her fa'ber being merchant. fh the ii aurviv-' or of a family of in rhiidien. Transportation to Be league nirriian I'm Mnmm ihn.

-Vic :) f. M. Topic for Teachers Mi)i Rankin wsi fnr mnv mernber of the Ariel r'uh and! th fridsv Fvenirg litny club i will lb lopie BOVA'S MARKET Mother mt tight. married In ftweden vt. 1MI.

to A Nord Th sera the pren' of eight rh.ldren four of hom. Mr. A Ander- ard her paper pipied for tboe at a meeting of lb Countv organisation at Intel! er Rginning Terht Reading clrcl knnn fr their at 1" a m. a'uiday in the office and fine ein of humor. of William Piighim.

county u- fhildren's Colds Yield quicker to )Ui rtonhle action of 1 Msin i Mione Iree Prlitrri i on. Mr A. Fagerbuig M' $fl .50 nm funeral la in iwi neiei ar 1 nriin rnirni rnnn FRESH FI3H ti, m. at ih F. Doug; A number of teacher will report and Otto Nord.

preceded her 41 In death. Mr. Nord died Pee. 17. Mlcrrl llslihul Mralt th.

street home, and burial wilt lake on thi chapter of th tudy bock hantirl I tllh If lb. i ST 50 Surviving children are and swteial pupil will present pro' 112 pure beside Mise Rankin rr-eni at Stout Oro cemetery. wlf.MJIHU Tea Israprfruil. cc ir ea. i2 tort.

William Mo, pupil of Fair-view achool ha ptepaied a project modeled in wood, consisting of an cart, a train and several mlnta- Chart A. Nord, Kana City: Frederick Nord. Louisiana, Ms Oacar Nord. Freemont. Ohio, and Thor R.

Nord. r. r. 4. with TIIR BULLETIN lure airplanes, ehowlng th progrew In transportation, which will be Were Priced to $45 Were Priced to $30 Were Priced to $35 bon at th meet Inc.

Mre. Clara Robert and Ml Moian. as el.un's in Mr, Rrlghain' office, hike built an artistic chair ftom an i BOARD whom aha mad her home Ih laet few year. She also leave SI (tandrhlldren and II gtet grand-children. The family to America front Stseden In 1A and settled on a fstm near Hlominitrn.

I in this virinity inr with the ex of It jeer In Osleehuri In l. Mr. and Mr. N'ntd re i i i ee-'si Special Assessments For rvftnent, Water Mains, Sewers, Side Walks are now payable at office City Comptroller, City Hall Bldg. Tleaie bring property description.

oient bni. wbi. il he ud lo demrnstia tsotk hlrh rosy be done by pupil. r- )'-ss k.iai "GIVE-AWAY" SPECIAL 100 Men's Hats. Formerly Sold at $2.50.

While They Last 55c i r. i iiMi4Mt. it' A rbarg of larceny against r.l IUd ftoen Ibe frm and moved on ar SieMH n. BO l'i I mailt I mitip. no was arreaieii nme rtr nn a rHarg atealing a Sam until' Mr.

Nntd died. nre Itrown owned bv Mil T. Iben Mm. Nrd be md her home Wit Mr w-s taw Rutter. wee dismissed Tburtdev "'h her children.

tl-wise Si wsi ft IMfS 1 asi-irss, Hfl ea-ia as nMt a Mr 14 Mrs rrvt J4lMS hwi wn" casna loi Funeral tkalnrda. Ms MRMaat (( Kramnt as I rial In polle court. I Mr. Nord wa a chatter mem-j her of the Firet F.ng'ish chcrch here and wee affiliated Mr 4 Mt 1 a-rrr laet an fiM. tn, ma T.vSs aom V'W.

UH. HUdDILAM) IK assemi. i Te reri ssrsw tr AND LOOK WHAT'S New Hclp-Yourself "Cafeteria all loaded with "Give-Away" Specials. Come early and take first pick of the bargains. with Iba Ladiee Aid aoclety.

M- or am a. k-4 tm iae I rtiot 41 an (lit. C-e. cwei Xh funeral will be held at Ihe i rae ckM ii a-Mta 2 rvti tm iartjaa fr- i ia aris. Thor Nord home at 1 10 p.

m. and ri ie ism ri i ssnisa iMMal tafia. In 1 th ritat English Lutheran church mrx B.M.M MI MinP EXTRA! Serutational Jantury (Irarsnre i- si r' Bans mrw rt aL kntM ZX tM- Urn r. i. a- arw-e 1 Pra, itia CMsa bru i SolU f- tn.a ssa I Us Mrme CAFETERIA TABLE NO.

1 at I m. lUturday. Th Rv. A lldtrom will nffirat. ftunal will be tnada In Bloomington cemetery.

Dr. Parker Speak Pr Ri.sa Parker, aupenntendenl of the elementary department of Thome Metralf training hool Normal, will pek on Rebavmr MEN'S (100 Wool) OVERCOATS! RcgtiUr IV.O Vsluc: O'irt; Vr' k.1 lSi IU (Hi i. t-4f ii mm ei a'i CAFETERIA TABLE NO. 2 39 I srHraoll, lirirr iuMrs tsiK Uierawal a.w.Nt,i I 29c ss mm tan at im el mmm nM HI ltM mil, Pinhiem" before a comhioed oeei. rwrr, a rM mt Owa lOg of tly tlOlip of ash.

jtlHili i intiissHis. tr priMs aisusH cmim. tm I Ms era 'Tisrwa imp. arbnnl in be held at in 3 for $1 laa 10 rsi rtstisa. rrWaiMHrf at.

1 sthnnl V) Fndy. Mi A. R. William, Nmml. f.ist ir pie.ident of ihe lllinnie Cnngres mti.usM l0 or rrnt and Taehr.

will in assl basws. tmm a laaaa. i i nil aoMial kssvea. lea troduce pr. Parker.

I 2 in 4 for $1 Shirts and Shorts Prtrcd to tl Hosiery wts priced to 75c Hickok priced to 1150 Ntckwetr ss. priced to tl Silk Mufflers were priced to 12 50 (Broken lues. Odds snd Ends) an mm. ml mm uriin, asxs. Hsv IW Mtt, ln ks Ml a.1 IM a mrmpu mm la a ia vs as ism avaurMMai a4 II a a tm mm.

it us M.t iea. tw rwrsw. rmmmm m. Mm. ih Shirts vert priced to 1 35 Psjtmss were priced to $153 Union Suits were priced to 12 Chamois Gloves priced to IIM 0 triers were priced to 11 00 (Broken Sites.

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