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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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12 THE PANTAGRAPH BLOOM INGTON ILL. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 19H I mences to look as tho we will have to pay record -breaking price again this I winter. BISHOP HARTZELL 1 WRITES OF THE WAR THE SEWERAGE HEARING HOUSEWIVES USE JUDGMENT Have Not Been Scar.d by Cattle Disease Condition in Meat and Poultry Market. A number of the larger dealer In the city report that they are gratified with the good judgment the house- using with such tremendous effect In destroying forts and cities.

Mr. Mao- Mechen has studied scientifically development of airships and knows all about German Zeppelins, and thinks he has a torpedo aeroplane, not large, but awift and efficient, which can be used successfully In destroying the German Zeppelins. These last are wonderful aircrafts. The beat are more than 600 feet long with twenty WESLEYAN GRADUATE ON from Dr. Frease stating that it not certain whether the government would permit our conference to meet in Algiers, but he would find out and cable me again.

Algiers is under martial law, but my plan is to go In a few days anyway. There are so many interests connected with the work at our different centers that It is my duty to go ano look after them. "I will write again before leaving London and keep you posted. "Affectionately yours. C.

HARTZELL." Important Meeting of Lakes and Riv-' or Commission In This City on Nov. 24 To Hear Witnesses. ReDresentatlvea of the lake and lives are showing as a whole in regard Zeppelin airships. Fortunately the heroic fighting of the allies has held them In check. It is generally expected that sooner or later a fleet of German Zeppelins will sail over London.

These enormous aircraft are from 300 to 500 feet long and can carry Irom five tons to seven tons of war materials each, in the shape of bombs and other destructive element. Thus far these airships have not harmed tho cities over which they puss, very much, and it is a style of warfare that may be properly cnar-acterized as that of assassination. The danger is that if London should be attacked in the way Indicated, it would set it on lire in many places. Every night all lamps in the streets are shaded from above. And all brilliantly illuminated stores are closed, so that tn tho beef scare.

They state that while rommlsalon will visit this rltv LOCAL FARM NEWS 'J. M. Shoup, a fanner living near Lincoln In the Pleasant Grove vicinity, has recently completed a large cellar over which he has Installed hi gasoline engine. This room Is also fitted up aa a wash room end work shop, and the engine is used to run several pieces of machinery, the corn sheller and grist mill. A Logan county Item states thnt 302 head of cattle, 223 hep and thirty, two sheep were to be hilled in that county yesterday.

H. J. Marbo, of Greenvlew, has 176 head of cattle, hogs and thirty-two sheep to be killed, and Isaac Gupton, of near Middlo-town, has twenty-six head of cattle and seventy -three hogs to go the snmo route. All the animals pro fat and have been in the best of pontMtlon. Noted Churchman Tells of Fear of Londoner for the German Zep- pelina City in Darkness at Night.

jo jS Sermonettt From County Jail oj there has been some failing off In the Nov 2 and a wm be had at consumption of beef it ha not been tn court nouse on the objection filed as great as anticipated. I Dufan against the city lew- yr whlch finda outlet lnt0 nvr has been the slightest Sugar Creek. tra" ofTny cattle troubfe. so there is City Attorney Peasley stated yester-alarm. Trade in meat day that he and Engineer tolsom.

unefis mamtalning well and the de- and a number of the city officials, and mand foa lines Is in proportion to also Lester H. Martin, city attorney of 1 demand for other edible, in the Normal and a number of the members i ot the Normal council will make a ne city is quite dark. ulr chambers, the whole encircled with steel bands so it is firm. It can carry fifteen tons of cargo, which Includes fuel, two or three separate engines in case one is disabled, and a dozen or fifteen men, and also a couple of cannon. It will then have room for five or six tons of bombs, dynamite and so forth.

Pointer From America. "It would Indeed be remarkable If these two men from America can give the British government something that will aid her successfully in this time of tremendous trial. "Mrs. Jpseph Chamberlain stopped me today as I was walking thru the park with very cordial greeting. We had passed each other, I not having noticed her, but she returned and overtook me and Introduced me to an umcu wii.il ejmi ijrey me nicni Both dealers and consumers are I trip along Sugar Creek today tor the turning their attention to the poultry i purpose of gathering some additional outlook for the winter now and par- I data, which will be presented at the Deiore last, 'mere were present at my suggestion Bishop Anderson, Mr.

Mac-Mechen, of New York; C. Wllber Millar and Mr. bowen, of Baltimore, and representatives of the British admiralty. Is Inventor of Gun. "Mr.

MacMechen is here at the request of the governineui in air warships, and the gentlemen rt Dr.lttnn.fl I. Hearing. tiniiinrlv to turkeys. From present In I But I can Imagine one beautiful morning, not a cloud to be seen. Noah has got his communication.

He has heard the voice that he had hearcTone hundred and twenty years before the same old voice. Perhaps there had been silence for one hundred and twenty years. But the voice rani thru his soul once again "Noah, come thou and all thy house Into the ark." The word "come" occurs about nineteen hundred times in the bible, it is said, and this is the first time. It meant salvation. You can see Noah dicatioiis nil lines will be cheaper than last year.

Reports from New York lndicato that there are heavy supplies In the east, and It is a known fact that large quantities of storage tur- Holiday Groceries Here. Preparations for the Christmas trade are now being made by the local rooorv stores. relicacles In the wav Many farms in that vicinity aro quarantined, as it is believed that cattio have been exposed. I The twenty-fourth annual convention of the Illinois State Bsekeepers' Association will be held In Springfield today and tomorrow. This afternoon J.

G. Hosier, of the University of Illinois, will talk about swoet clover, and tomorrow morning Dr. K. F. Phillips, of Washington, D.

C. will have as hia subject "Temperature and Moisture of the Hive in Winter." In the afternoon Bishop J. C. Hartzell, one of the most famous of the graduates of the Wesleyan, and long known as the bishop of Africa, has written an Interesting letter from London to his relatives at Mollne. He gays In part: "October 15, 1914.

"Dear Ones at Home: 1 arrived In London Tuesday. October 6, and every day since has been fully occupied. "Bishop Anderson and myself plan to leave next Tuesday for Algiers, North Africa. War conditions grow more and more complicated, and It looks as if the awful struggle has scarcely begun. Just now the center of greatest anxiety is in northeastern France, where the forces are lighting within twenty-nve or thirty miles of Ustend and Calais.

The Germans are battling with terrific force so us to reach the channel coast, and thus have the basis for attacking Great Britain at fchort range with warships and I kva have been carried over in cold A. Th. I English clergyman with whom she 2 til I wai walking. She inquired particularly anew principle In making great guns. M.

Hrt.ll nl -on, her love about Mrs. Hartzell and sent her love storage from last year. This will cut 0f candied orange peel, candled lemon They have a patent on it, but more oonsiaeraoie ngure ine as candled citron, crystallsed gin- nrt nri- win ft verv I ger. glace pineapple and Persian important item. to her and also expressed great interest in my work in Africa.

Their beautiful home in Birmingham is being dismantled and she will live in her old home on Princess street, London, to which she assured me that wo would be very welcome at any time. Under Martial Law. "A cablegram was received today stuffed dates have arrived within the last few days. Mangoes are off the market with the exception of a few that are shipped from a distance. Practically all tomatoes are also gone.

than a yeitr ago when they were ap- plying for the patent in Washington a young German stole the principle and his father, who lives in Chicago, Interested in the Improvement took the new idea to Germany and sold it to Krupp's, the great gun manufacturers. The outcome Is the new and most powerful cannon which Germany is and all his family moving into the ark. They are bringing the household furniture. Some of the neighbors say. "Noah, whut is your hurry? You will have I plenty of time to Ret into that old arte "Interests and Workings or me national Association" will be given by Dr.

Burton N. Gates, president National Beekeepers, Association. Senior Queen Esther Circle. The Senior Queen Esther Circle of the First M. E.

church will meet with Miss Florence Corman, of 608 Market street, this evening. The usual Christmas box will be packed at this time. Thus far this fall there has been a good demand but for one artioie in the poultry 'line hens. This has been largely brought about by the inferior quality of many of the springers, the housewife preferring a fat hen to i a poor springer. On the other hand there is little comfort to be found In the egg situation for the housewife, as this article keeps getting scarcer despite the good weather, and it com- Vasiar Fudge.

Add to two cups of brown ugar one cup of thick cream. Boil until hardens In water.Spread a pan with nut meats, stir the candy until it stiffens sltghly, then pour over the meats. What is your hurry? There are no windows and you cannot look out to see when the storm is coming." But he heard the voice and obeyed. Some of his relatives might havo said: "What are you going to do with the old homestead?" Noah says: "I don't want it. The storm is coming." lie tells them the day of grace Is clon Wooltex Coat Time ing.

The worldly wealth is of no I value, and that the ark is the only place of safety. We must bear in mind that these railroads that we think so 9 to 12 BIG MILLINERY SALE-3 Hours, 9 to 12 9 to 12 the best there is in women's garments TueII.Black Compw3 A'RIS -CLEVEUNDS much of will soon go down. ney i only run for time, not eternity. "The heavens will be on tire, and then what will property, honor and po sition in'soclety- be worth? "The first thing that alarms them Is, they rise one morning and lo! the heavens are filled with the. fowls of the air.

They are flying into the arkv two by two. They come from the desert; they come from the mountain; they come from all parts of the world. They are going into the ark. It must have been a strance sight. I can hear the people cry, "Great Uod! what Is the meuning uf this." And they look down on the earth, and ihi-y see little Insects creeping up two by two, com- Ing from all parts of the world.

Then behold! tnere come cattle and beasts two by two. The neigtibors cry out, What does this mean." Tney run to their statesmen and wise men, who hnva tuM Ihi thr were no HlL'nS of Fifty trimmed hats in all colors and styles. Some feather trimmed, some flower trimmed, gold and silver trimmed, fancy feathers and (TO QP wings. Hats worth up to $10, at choice. 7 One lot of trimmed hats at $1.95 Untrimmed, velvet and pjush hats $1.30 and $2 Come early and get first choice.

W. H. ROLAND A very remarkable collection of women's a storm coming, and ask them why it Is that ihose birds, animals and creeping things go towards the ark, as if guided by some unseen mum. "Well." the statesmen and wise men say, "We can not explain it. But give yourselves no trouble; God Is not going to destroy the wund.

Business was never better than it Is now. Do you think if God was going to destroy 250 LaCamille Corsets Bought and Wooltex Coats Including many beautiful evening wraps for Twenty-Five Dollars We hesitate to tell you all that we really think and believe about these beautiful and practical garments. It is all summed up in the words of our original announcement about this sale "The Wooltex organization has outdone itself this eSold al Price Will the world tie wouiu iei no on prosperously as He has? Thi-re is no sign of a coming storm. What has made these creeping Insects and these wild beasts of the forest go into the ark we do not know. We cannot understand it.

It is very strange. But there is no sign of anything going to h.nnn Th uium i.re hriKht and the Plain White and Brocaded Blue Corsets Manufacturers' Samples, Some Slightly Soiled. sun shines as birght as ever it d.U. Everything moves on as It has ben moving for all time past. You can hear the children playing in the street.

You can hear the voice of the bride and bridegroom In tho land, and all is as m-rry im ever." I imagine the alarm past away, and they fell Into rvguUr cnuncs. Noah conies out and says; "The door is g-lng to be shut, feme in. God going to distroy the world. Bee the umI-mnU. they have come up.

The communication has come to th. di Caprrif 1 Tbt H. Hack Ca, 65; mm 4 L. C. $1.00 corsets onlv Style 412-C corset, only $2,50 $3.09 $2.00 Si, on Style 54o-12, corset, only 52 long corset, onlv 314-V, corset, only Style 882 B.

L. Cfl corset, only "Jl! Orrrtila IVit i tx H. si C. No. 687.

The smart and practical lines of this coat combine to make a really Ideal winter garment. Pluhh trimmed cuffs match full plush collar. Double-breasted fastenings of self-cord loops may be latched acrops chest tn stormy weather; wide pointed belt effect of self material confines while rather emphasizing the modish full-flowing lines. An exceptional coat at only 1 23.00. rect from heaven.

But the people oniy nirx us." lo you know when the hundred and twenty year was up. jruve the world sevt-n days' grace? ltd you ever notice that? If tin-re had a cry durlnt those seven days, i believe it would have been But there was none. .1 vMK.S 1XUS. No. 689.

A graceful, dressy coat for afternoon or evening wear. Collar and cuffs handsomely trimmed In fur-ette, a broal band of which charmingly iMi off the bottom of the coat. May "be worn open or buttoned comfortably about neck a desired. A charming coat for afternoon or evening wear, at ALL FITTED FREE OF CHARGE Some are front lace, some are hack lace. Remember, LaCamille corsets are the best and most comfortable corsets made.

W. H. ROLAND The Store That Sells Wooltex County Jntl. Bloomii.giun, 111. LETTER FROM 8ERMANY.

Mr. Cernalbi Woellm Receive Epistle From Mother A German IP Poem Encloted. Mr. Augusta Woellcis of 0l North College street, yesterday received a letter from her moiner, whj reside In Ucrniany. Mr Wuelli.u stated that she received the lettei in less than two weeks after it wus mailed.

It seem that the lettrr written by her mother, who live in Germany, and mulled by hr t-r. who Uvea In Holland. In the letter Mrs. Woellm nmt hr state that ll'i- In Germany everything apoear pe.no- season, both in style and the values they have put into their garments In this great presentation which includes hundreds of the newest and most fashionable garments there is presented the season's most exceptional opportunity to select from high grado coats of unquestioned style and beauty, at the very mod-crate price Twenty-Five Dollars 'All of the coats are luxuriously lined with silk some with soft, lustrous peau de cygnc, others with rich da-masse silks, such as are used in the most sumptuous evening garments. Among the most interesting coats in the entire collection are the handsome New Marchioness models ele 9 to 11 9 to 11 Today BIG 2-HOUR SAMPLE COAT SALE Today aide and that niont work If rnlng Just as before the war Vhe stales that tore the regulations of tho eminent f'XMl Is about as cheap c.id plentiful aa ever.

Hhe ttniee people In Germany would know there wes a war cept tney so many prisoners coming In M-r. Gronse enclosed in tier letter tne 'i i-lowing piece of poetry from a German WE WILL SELL 50 COATS JUST TO PROVE OUR SUPERIOR VALUE-GIVING paper; $crJ AA Long coats, worth up to $20.00 Short coats, worth up to $20.00 3-4 length eonta, worth up to $2000 Some full lijio.I, worth up to Snmo Imlf linod, worth up to $20.00 CrH- lt TV H. atari Ca! Choice nu YOUR NEIGHBOR PHONE YOUR FRIENDS 2) All sizes; little women, or big women. All lfr Kaiser lief mm Ksmpf. Wild droht der Ireindu hvhar.

Von Omen und vnn Wrsten Zug t.iher die Gefahr. ra rlffen tu dn WslTen Itekrut und Laiu'weiirmsnn. "Wlr wnllen es ehiin shITn, Ik! It Uott: Kommt nur hrran'" So hast aurh Iu gen-fen. I'nd ilme ir.it marker Hand Sal, lout I'll die blank Zum Uturm In trciiidealand, I Felnd. or Vim In Masaen, Ihl hleltest Upfer aland.

NIfht iuruck: er hrnt re st'ibrn Iruts deutst.il Vaierland; Kin Orab In frervlrr F.tA l'ekt 1'lch nun m. t'n Held, I'nd druber glelrh ilrm lm Wolbt tu das ternenirlt, Wlr aher tedenken Mil Tlaurt un I Htols luktelrh, 'Mog Gott a I trmaiirn In elnm colon, mostlr Mack and navv. CVTTKW I'M No. 883. Th best of thrt Mon' style feature unite to make this coat an excppttonal (rsrmcnt from every n'uQ'lpolnt.

The fushlonabto flare line straight button front are cuporlnlljr worthy note, I th" broad belt effect of Inlull silk valour, hiitliin-irttnmrd In back, matching imart new collar; beautifully lined in oft silk and sarin, i'rtca 1:5 00. No. M4 Is amart tailored coat of fashionable design. The rever may be buttoned tightly bout nerk on stormy day, ao converting this coat Into a practical rough-weather garment. The modish belt effect la trimmed In the bark with two row of "lf-covered button.

An Ideal coat combining warmth, comfort and style, at the reasonable price' of 125.00. gant evening coats such ns you would expect to pay double this price for, or even more. Now is the opportunity to secure one of these charming wraps in order to be perfectly appareled for the theater, the dance or any other evening occasion. jJ OnlV No nfproval. Xo charge, (luarantecd not to faile, con tain cotton, or lining to break out in two wnsons' wear.

Why buy the common kind when you can get WUOLTKXt Covet Aid Society Active. Tim A l'1 hetjf of t'ovrl hal nrmnliMil mim vkra OUR BIO LOT OF COATS WE HAVE AT $25.00 HAVE NO EQUL IN ORDINARY NEW YORK MANUFACTURED COATS UP TO $3S. TAKE ONE TO YOUR HOME WITH ANY OTHER COAT AND Dl-CIDE FOR YOURSELF. NUFF SAID; IT PAYS TO BUY WOOLTEX. Tl.ey ii" I.At I lily.

i. ik rncnilor I ami allli frw In II. lnvi much f.r the goixl th I f.h.in-h l.fn ttim rhnrv-h Over 2000 Coats to Choose From W. Ho MOLAMP The Store That Sells Wooltex Coats Suits Skirts 9.1.00 Gradually Up To $50.00 Why Buy the Ordinary Faddy Styles? of trlMilMing ln an.f l.ntf urn the AM l. ooo t.4H rk und ll.o 1jv Hi it-w hull.

ting ill lrnt.l a lure a cr tii'V Mr fvH I'o'i Thty he Bt trrnt llmr full tt.f l.lh lhr rnl thi )nr The liulue ar tinw nrrnnunt li Itrlr annii il hminr, M-h hi-y ln.M ji.it 1 ii4iil(i lijy and hliif. W. H. ROLAND 'art Ela:.

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