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THE DAILY ANT A GRAPH, BLOOMTXGTON. WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 7, 1923. A --S5 unable to enroll yesterday at tha Chritian Church SUBMIT FIGURES i PHI ALPHA DELTA Pnysicians and Sur.o ooz Notices Wesleyan. alreaoy the total show an increase over last emetr' total.

III Leaders Meet Here FAHEY. ON WATER PLANT! PLAN INITIATION 1 GERALD M. CLINE, M. Prertle. DISEASES OF CHILDREN SM-55 CRlCSHCIM BlOG.

ekeaea: Ott.e rl.ure: I tl baity: Mt I we id t. 12 I I second term. I A large band of Wealeyan rootera Sessions of unusual Interest for the departmental leader Christian churcbe in thl city and community ware held yeterday at the First Christian church, of thi city, i WeaWsn llnivprcitv Has Lrce'wnt to l'r Monday to wltnea WeSlejan Utliversiry Large Draoley.weyan. game. Many Cuy Carlton.

tiverythiug and dresses- Mfgrs. Store. o(t hort hose's Fi the ohi'dre n's take. Ufe E-A-C f.our coreistently. You will ne'.

er have rcras.on t.i change once try E-A-O our. Enrollment fo rthe Second Estimate on Proposed Water Softening Equipment Staggers "City Fathers." of the loyal fan were unable to gain admittance to the Bradley gym and Semester Classes. They were well attended, there being representative from the follcwlns cltle and towna: Bloomlngton. Nor- were turned away with the hundreds of other tans, who begged to see the contest. ri.nrm II L- ratiifnd terrisv Pbon iWln Hl.

bin; -U a. a. IS G. H. SMALL.

MD 0. CM 0 NIC AND PELVIC OltESE IOCHEMIC MtOICTION Roland's Dming Room Today. our famous 50c dinner. V.it Tr; mal. Orldley, Lexington.

ElPaso. Col fax. Heyworth. Arrowsmlth, Carlock, 1 NEWS! morning from Champaign, where he OTHER COLLEGE OTHER COUNCIL ACTION Pittsfleld and Milton. i HortB 6le S.iuer eBesUoTbenpeuttcs.

Sotrai See Tomorrow Pacer our special offer on Western A eerie of conferences preceded i i f.y the program In the evening. The has been for the last two days assisting hi sister nroll at the state university. Bishop Hartzell will speak to the students In chapel thl morning. -The hiulion nationally Lnnirn anil thai It Is evident that Bloomlngton THOMAS D. CANTEELL, M.

D. i Lieetnc Clothes washers. Don't buy dtrtb list la washirs machine until you inves- Women's conference was led by Mrs. Lulu C. Hunter, of Chicago, the Mate secretary.

The Mn's conference Capen chapter of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity 111 hold their annual Initiation on the lth and 17th of will not have a water softenins system for many years to come. at riT aiaiaujaiwn aoo Cotieuitaiton r.fiatc. ft. Komna. feliop ftliuja.

X-raf nO Aip.D ilfti. I now wa led by Mrs. J. Steams, of St. nor fit it.

r. cures inai were I students are fortunate in having the Louis. The Toung People confer- submitted to the city council yestei- February and the annual banquet on Diamonds exceptionally pood laiirahis chance of hearing him. for baVLD dUaWS TumOff tnfl CADCtt J. W.

FULWILER, M. D. A fc once was 'ed by Miss lnx Humphrev of Palmyra, the state nova nd rl-te' in loose diamond, can t.e mounted to your order. L. F.

Zweng, jeweler, Local Colored Men rnysician ana Burgeon i Main St. secretary. Short torle were told hy Mia Florence Carmiehael. cf Indianapolis and M'ss Ita Davl. of this city, to th echlldrert.

previous to Conf'XMaeEtS the 17th at 6 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. This is the latest the P.

A. D'a. have held their annual initiation In years and a splendid week-end Is planned. Many of the old alumni are planning to return to their fraternity Initiation and speeches by Central Practice tos W. Washington 8l Fc Bouib S'Oe Square orm Legion rose day.

It appears from the estimate submitted ty a Chicago (irm thut it is not the original cost, but rather the "upkeep" that counts in this proposal. John O. Welch, commissioner of public property, yesterday submitted the report of Supt. C. C.

Williams of the city department of and lipht, concerning the proposed pant. Mr. Williams was present and spoke brieflv concerning the proposed It is liard to jude the wearing qualities of Shoes looks, nor is price an unfailing guide. But in service you discover whether or not your Shoe purchases were satisfactory. "We appreciate that.

We know that you will find out" tne shoddy grade and will treasure and enjoy the good grade. It is Fahey policy to earn your good will by providing good footwear. Specializing in Men's and Women's Shoes, $4.85, $5.50, $6.00, $7.00. WILLIAM FAHEY 204 WEST SIDE SQUARE Edborg Shoe Repair Shop. We use rtock Cak leather and Goodyear rubber heels only.

All e-ork J. J. Jones, 110 S. Main St. Monday evening at the Peerless par'or In the Griesheim building a prominent alumni will feature the i DR.

A. E. ROGERS X-Ray Oiiihiii ana freemen! Ratio tar Caneers eoc Tucsore. Office, tut Fle.r People Beat Bloa. meeting of thirty-five ex-srvlce men annual banquet.

Dean Charles Laban Capen w'll was held when a colored American the program. Miss Carmlchae! Is Regional Elementnrv Superintendent In th statee of Wisconsin. Mlch'gan, ard Illinois. Mrs. E.

T. Moore, of St. Louis eave a ep'endld Illustrated lecture on the world-wide fle'd of mission. Mrs. Steam made an eloquent talk at the beginning of the peram, "World Cond'tions After the World's War." Legion post was organised as the pian and noted that the proposal has Reed-Williams post, named after Dentists been followed closely since Newmarket Wall Paper Specials in.

Harmonella Ulends with cut out border to match, 21c roll. Hod room papers oral, stripes and all over patterns, 8 l-2e roll. Kit' hen varnished tiles 17c roll. The Newmarket. and as yet information desired has John Reed and Gus William.

The following officers were lected Post commander. Paul Turlington been complied. The PermuKt Company of Chl- DR. JAS. G.

BEESLEY vice commander. Leonard Moss: post cagn. a tentative estimate make the principal address or the banquet. Dean Capen is the father of the local chapter and Is loved by every wearer of the P. A.

D. pin Spok at Minonk. Trof. P. C.

Pomerville -eturned yesterday from Minonk, where be snoke Sunday at the Methodist church of that place. He spke on Ren llur the Christ and the Chris-fan." His talk was en loved to 'I" utmost bv evervone present. adjutant. Taylor Cisco: post ser geant-at-arms, Edward Rynurn: post finance officer. Earl Lewis: historian Acid Stomach Bruce Samuels: post chaplain.

James X-Ray Diagnosis and Extractions. Conductive Anaesthesia. Special Attention to Children. Evening by Appo Office 409 Unitv Bids- Phor.e 375. Martin.

of $131,000 fur the instuliation of the plaiit. It is estimated that the cost of operation of this piant will be between $0uO and fM)u per day or an increase of seventeen to twenty cents I'T ga Inn over the current rates. This would mean an expenditure, nt the above ficure, of aoout $200 000 tor year or near twice as much -is Stone's Popu'ar Coffers "Marve always popular. 2 6Tc. "Breakfast," specially choice, lb 35c.

"Perfection." rich and 10c. "Pest" Java Blend. Stone's Tea Store. 114 K. Front.

Another meeting wil' be held Thursday evening when additional members wil) be received. The post If Gasty, Saur, Bitektaa Warry Dent Stomach Follow! a M.al. Uia officers wish to ca'l attention to the Stuart't Dyiseaiia Tablets, Mrs. Purcell Her. Mrs.

Mattie Purcell of he I of 1914, of Lincoln. was a campus visitor yesterday. She accompanied I DR. K. M.

WILSON Dentist. fact that it will be necessarv for prospective members fo bring discharge papers or abstract certificates Sugars, atarrhn and mean of tha araraca jgll mtal ofleu aour and cauie aa Decauaa tha i Itomach cannot at the time produce tha I frltn Or Rodeo do ustf 703 Peoalu Bank. the city now collects from water rentals. "It occurs to mr." Mr. Williams said, "that a matter of th's mag- I nltude should have the verv best study of a reliable reputable f'rm of I associated Pk.ee 14.

In order to become a romDe' it is erneetrd that there will be a lir My Store Grocery Department sak puaranteed flour $1. Early rhlo potatoes, $1.75 f'ooViTc npp'es, reck, 25c 10 H. corn meal. 25c. pkgs.

seeded raisins. 15 4C 6 pks. Sunsliine twder. 25c. Navy beans, new crop.

3 lh, rettinery butler, best quality, lree stamps and delivery. alkaline affect to prtranl acldUT. So your raotiursa Is one or two Muin'a PriDffila I Tableta ciitwed alt.r eating or say lime. I They are pleaaaut white tablets and they do tlie work to nicely and comfortably that rou sgg feel creat, rou approach tha next meal con- I experienced engineers who would I DR. E.

W. CHRISM AN Dentist. 3126. 401 Livingston Bldg. her niece, who will enroll in the university as a freshmn Back to Collage.

Gordon Craig, who spent the first half of the year in the oil fields of Oklahoma, will enter the col'ege of liberal arts as a sophomore this semester. In Milwaukee. Prof. Wood is in Milwaukee. attending- the funeral of his mother.

The students and faculty member 0c. temedly and you learo the secret of good 5 Urine; and how to take care of the itomarh consult all classes of users of city water, carrying to them throuch the honorable city council, unbiased data concerning the merits and demerits of this or any other system of water rectification before a bond Issue is aced before them for their adoption. The $131,000 estimated. Mr. Wil attendance at this time and that sill ex-ervlce men wilt take advantnae -f thl opportunity to 1otn end make Vs one of the best e-ilored "ost in the state.

The meetn wi be held at the Peerless narlnr. D. W. CHarni St. toui.

W. Charnl. publicity director for C. W. Klemm.

has gone to St. Louis to attend the meeting it Associated Retail Advertisers, where he will take an active part in the round table discussion of present day ad- Osteopathia Physician II DR. J. D. CUNNINGHAM 1 Hospital Notes If troubled wva Indtgeatlon.

You caa cet theae tablet! at almoat any drui (tore In the U. 8. and Canada at eo cast a box. Those who fear to eat pie, cheeie. sausage, pastry and the good things of (he table fer fear of a sour, acid stomach due to Is-digestion go back to them without fear or distress.

Get a box of these tablets today. Adv. liams pointed out. Is for a capacity of of the Wes'eyan extend their sincere sympathy to Prof. Wood.

Well Again. I Miss Frances Pillsbury, who en- four million gallons a dav or almost double the amount now used, it beini-I the opinion that a creat. Increase in I the use of ater will he noted after I vertlsing nrob'ems. Ml. Oharnl plans I Osteopi 501-502 Livingston Building.

i DR. C. P. HANSON OSTEOPATH SI4 UNITY BUIL0IN8 PHONE. OFFICE 1 12a RESIDENCE 1771 Brokaw, Mrs.

James K. Waltz avenue, will submit to eration this morn.ng. 418 Phoenix a gei'fe op- while there to gather data for the organization of an advertising club for Bloomlngton. jtcred Brokaw hospital last week with a licht attack of the flu, hopes to I leave the hospital today will enter the second semester at uni East to a it is softened. I "Advantages, as see them, will be the freedom from the ever present red water, stained tirmpim; fixtures, the elimination of soft water Mrs.

W. A. Buckles, H'3 Chestnut street will submit nialor operation this morning Mrs. Henry Tuttle, of 712 FDuehler versity. Otbate at nier Tonight.

Dale to a cisterns, purips. tanks, and pui? Chiropodist street, Normal, will submit Corns Jjrothers The Illinois Wesleyan-State Nor-' mal debating teams will meet this invanlnff a ftVlnck In the Min.er minor operation this morning. E. B. Douglas, of Lexington ubmit to a goitre operation will thi and will grently reduce the expense of the upkeen of water mains, gate valves, fire hydrants, service water meters and a so a great reduction In the use of soap E.

M. WITTY, D. C. Licensed Chiropodist Ottla t. RMaK eulld'ng.

Phana 140 X. high school auditorium. The contest is oeing held undar tne auspices of the high school Society and a splendid crowd is ex- Mr. Williams s'ated that be was nformed that the cities of Columbus, Just say iV. Grand Rapids.

Owensbuiff. Architect Pay Cash and Buy For Less morning. Jake liottachalk, of Stanford, submitted to a minor operation yesterday afternoon. Deimar Crain. of McLean, submitted to a tonsil operation em Tuesday mornlne.

Mrs. J. W. P.ocers, of 711 East Olive street, submitted to a minor operation Monday evening. Mrs.

L. F. Stevenson, of E12V4 East Front street, submitted to a Ky. and the village of Maseautah. 111., are operating softening p'snts, also the steel corporation at (Sarv.

Indiana, with a capacity of 2.000.000 pectd. The question i "Resolved I That the I'nited States should enter the league of nations." Both Wes-' leyan and Normal have trong teams and a first class debate Is expected. When you look at yourself In the mirror, can you ask yourself thl. question? Is this too an I expected to be, say ten years ago? It you have fallep short ot the man yod expected to be ten years ago, what Is the reason? There Is only one good reason, that Is you have neglected to itke tare of your health. For with good health you would b'tvo fulfilled all your ambitions of ten years ago, and you would have surmounted all the obstacles which came Into your life.

Do you know that you can not enjoy good health with pressure on your nerves at the spine. Hnd an soon as you begin taking chiropractic adjustment your physical as well as mental conditions will Improve. Then your hopes will be realited and you soon wlU be the man you want to be. Start now. ARTHUR PILLSBURY Architect Peoples Hank Building.

Seventh "'loor. sarons per nay, The report wa received. Progressing Rapidly. Hiss Lou Ester Ellison, who entered the Brokaw and was operated Bluejay to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly.

Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does and in thin nlasters. The Public Accountants. 25c i on for appendicitis improving Fresh Shipment of Cream Cheese minor operation yesterday. Owen Johnson, of Bikestnn, Mo submitted to an appendicitis operation Monday.

on file and ordered printed. Road Estimate Approved An estimate on th proposed Improvement of a ronurere road on th White Oak road between Locust street and Chestnut street was suh. mitted to the board yesterday. The estimate of for the Improve V. S.

LLOYD CO. Mesikar Natianal Asteeiatias GRIEtHEIM BLOB- nicely. She Is a sophomore at tne north side institution. Unable to Register. Miss Alt Ma Harrison, who has been on the lck list for the last two week ha not recovered enough to enter the second aemester.

Weslayan Notes. Although all of the ttudent were ment was approved and the clerk i action is the same. Young and was advised to advertise for Md. PRICE BUTTON SHOP 10c Pain Stops Instantly 'Tender Flank an thea; hairmacA'ria iuo lara. a.

fcuiiona marao. art tnraaai mail The clerk was alo instructed to i advert'se for bids for the proposed improvement of 1 feet of water main on Le'and street. Ferivotn bids have been received but wre all bove the Steak hanaiM. Mrs. Ella Zlegler.

321 East Locust street, who sustained a fiectured hip Sunday, Is slowly improving. Beatrice Robinaon. of 914 North East street, to a tnalor operation Monday. Mtrjorie Myers, of McLean, ub-mltted to a minor operation ou Monday. Mrs.

Janris Clark, of 1404 Clinton boulevard, is a medical patient. Lou Esther Ellison, of Ptonlngton. submitted to an appendicitis opera-tion Sunday, and 1 gradually im. proving. Frank Moot, of Leroy.

who sub 11 W. Prant. Pon SO. estimate. Othar Business a.

W.H. ROLAND- DR. E. LAM BEAU The Chiropractor 30-5 Peoplei Bank. Phone: Office 820.

Eei. 2322 Off lee" Heurs 10 A. M. to 12 N. 2 P.

M. te P. M. Daily. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday CALL WM.

ROSS For Steam and Hot Water Heating 120 1 Pure Lard, 100 hog fat A petition was filed yesterday with th board for the construction of a cast iron water main on East Holmes from Empir street north. It was announced nt the meeting yesterday that ther will a meet-Ing of the property holders on West Market street at the regular meeting To Ao Bat Hot in i arna. OT IM eaachar SV Ptiatta SS :30. Evenings, 7 te mitted to a goitre operation i week ago, la now able to sit up. P.usscli Brtgham.

of 307 Eat Tciist sreet who submitted to a of the board next week to consider 416 North Main St. UNION MARKET Store That Sells Wooltex. 9 to 1 1 Only TODAY 9 to 1 1 Only I EXTRA! To the First 3 1 Women In Our Coat Today Offer 31 Wonderful Coat Bargains, Most Too Good To Be True! the proposition of widening the minor operation a week igo. re street. The meeting Is being called II IllUSi full i Furniture Repairing Alt (led! of raflclalilai Jaad rapalrizc 'r! high work, tall lor bi.uii and BamDita Dodge-Dickinson Co.

Phone 31S. 715 East Empire St. 49 Ttar EiDartaoc so the members of the board may earn the wishes of the people end to determine whether the Improvement will be mad as a natter of publla reeessity or left to the property holders hv petition. uiiiimiimnHiiiimmiiiiHiiimmiiiiiiinmiiiiiMHiiimiiiiiMmiiiiim turned to his home yesterday. Edward Christlaner.

of North Evans street, submitted to a malnr operation about ten days o. rd was able to to hi home veirterdvr. Dan J. Fitreerell. of 21 North t'niveralty.

Normal, who to a malor operation two week ao. will able to leave the hospital In I i N. M. CAMPBELL Drivers Must Have Two Plates on Big 2-Hour Coat Sale I Ca serais see) Raatsl Assse I a.T..Vi?- Atfornev and Mrs. Ralph DeMsnT.

ll lit) uilolss Pas 1711-t iof Falrrlew avenue, are the Mr- IS ents of a hoy. horn Mnrdsy night, State auto Investigators, who are working In this city this week said yesterday that the one of the most to 11 Value Ui-00 to 139.75 Bolivia Coat, full silk lined, fur collared, was $33.50 Tailored Bolivia Coats, richly frequent violations of the law among auto driver seemed ta be use A but nnsnnonit. M. Morr.saey, who has own a medical patient for the oast ten liys, is improving. h.

W. Hyne. of Anna, is taking treatment pieparalorv to 4 loitr operation Phillip Alti s. of 11:1 one license plate. AUTOMOBILE PARTS NEW ANO USED Alstast Aa Part Far a ay Car.

1)1 Far Relaeeaien Pana. Aaeessarlsa, Sarlam (ears sn Crank Har.diet, L- il Shatta. MORRIS TICK CO. lit Seat Caatae atreeL Pleee sea. Beginning today machine with hut silk lined, values $2600 to ore license plate will be tagged and S39.76! Wooltes Knockabout Coats; lull silk lined, street models, values 3" tne owners fined.

The law say ther must be two plates. Various reasons are given for pot havlne both numbers on car. We sometime find them In th car, the Inspector ald. and It i a fact that and 8. a Hopkin.

of 0l North Koosevelt avenue, submlitej to tonsil operations Monday, Mr. L. A. Whltesell, of Leg'ugton. will submit to a mJor operation th.a Sport Costs of Polaire Cloth, opossum fur collars, values (26 Black Marretta Cloth Coat; MS value, i to 11 iome owner limply neglect putting Phone 2C75 FOB THE COMPLETE Plumb) ag Shop on Wheels BrtOaSi all tools and materials right to the Job.

A time and money aver HERMAN G. PETERSON Sites It to SI. Colors black, iiinrniiii. Miss Carrie Legg. of 710 West I Jackson street, is a medical plon- Mrs.

J. stern, of IH North Muln treet, submitted to a tonsil opera. navy, brown, ete. Plain back, belted or blouse backs, to 11 tnem on. It might be Inferred that they are left off to use on other car or loaned out to th neighbors.

It Is not uncommon to find one licens p'a' bolted on th car at the rear and the front plate wired on tbnt It 1 easily taken off or lost. License No Exchanges! Approvals! only Mis Teske, of Writ Moulton tret. who uhmltt1 to a major operation a few 1. plate thou'd be bolted firmly onto th machine both front and rr. I graduallv Imprevlng.

Investleators. Wslter E. Parllrr. Walter W. Pnlvey and John Lyle.

who are In chare of the work her i.ss Htarich Bnggs. of Peoria who for the past three weak ratlent. wa bl to Frank Morrison's Sons PLUMBING AND HEATING NEW PHONE ISO. 201 Eaat ront Street. are well pleased with th plndld rn.nprtlnn of Ch'ef of Police, Paul erman and his eltT fore.

j. ht nome ystrdy. I Mr. nd Mr, l. T.

Hauff. of 41. tu MrB, Dor. 1 born Mondav. Piggly Wiggly St.

Joseph's. Hnry of lui p.t Mission Soe ety Meats. Th Minion Society of the Salem M. K. church will meet Thuradav afternoon at th home of Mr.

Henrv Hereni. 151S South Wright street. Huslne of an Important nature is I I taking treatments preparatury to R. LOUDON Eagle Machine Works an operation. Mry Smith, of Clinton.

Both Phones. to a tonsil operation yesterday. Th following peop, are mjicJ patient at th institution: William of 21J Normal avenue. Nur. mal; Mrs.

ban Johnson. jioulh Oak rtr.et. Edward Tobln. of pax. to receive attention at thi time.

Returns From Hospital. Mra. Hstti Probu of 1002 West Market tret, who submitted to an operation at the hospital, h.l returned to her home. Invented in Australia, a tap which can screwed Into any wooden beverage barrel retlstera the number of drinks withdrawn. PLUMBING Stfara and Hot Water lkating White Oxford collars' attached They're going to be mighty popular this Spring.

The real stylish shirts to wear and very comfortable. You can wear them every day of the week and be "dressed up." These White Oxford are particularly fine buys at $3-00 inceLi, of Meina; end Mr, a. Ix)ge, of 10U Folsmn Mft. Mrs. H.

Paly, of Ho North McLean street, i taking treatment preparatory to an operation oas rrrTiNo Largs Stock of On Fixtures Grace Pre, of Fayl, mitte.i 10 an aiptnu.Liiis oprati0n 3lnnany. J. W. Lake, of lot South t.i MACHINE WORK QT ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY Make your Cranberry Jell now, the price is right. Cranberries; 11 per pound 1 Certojprr Opr bottle Ol University Caka Flour; (1- 5 pound package, HUw Why Pay More Bread, full 16 ounce Ca loaf JC Van Camp' Pork and Beam; 1Qrt No.

2 can IfcC Comb Honey, from the blossom ot tbe white tweet QCn clover, per pound 3G Bulk Macaroni; nA per pound 3w English Walnuts, food fresh nuts; 0Cf per pound OwC Library Coffee; 1-per pound wHU "Cascarets" 10c Best Bowel Laxative When Bilious, Constipated street, returned home yesterday after taking treatmenta for a few day. Lyle Holman. who ha been a pa. tlent for the past eleven weeka, dur. leg which time he has submitted to two major operations for hi leg remain bout the same.

Mr. Joeph j. Rvin, of i41l Mullrry treet. I taking treatment preparatory to an operation. Boy Pearson who ha been a ra.

tlent for ten weeks remains in atut FOR SERVICE AND CONVENIENCE PHONE 18 COMMERCIAL HOTEL TAXI I ti mmmm con'llllun. I and Mrs. p. Sme'i. of lot 1 West Monro street.

the parent I of a rl, horn Monday. To clesn out your bowels without cramping or overacting, take Cascarets. Pick headache, biliousness. I Griesheim's 1 "Hart Schaffner Marx" Fine Clothes niiiiiiiiiiiiiii in iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik111' gases, Indigestion, sour, upset stom arh. and all distress gun by Able te be Out Guy MeCubhln.

of S04 South I.lnd.n street. Nurmel. Is abie to be out after being confined ti his home w.th lUnets tjt to svitks. morning. Nicest physic on earth for grown ups and children.

10c a box. Taste ilk etniiy. Adv..

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