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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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aBE FAKTAGRAPIJ THURSDAY MORNlNGr. JANUARY 2. 6 i li 1 1 Hi Itei laikam A NEW YEAR'S WEDDING I WOMAN STRIKES AN OFFICER AUCTIONEER. A. W' SUMMER.

U'dy grUuataSiJ from the National ctviol o( AuUumrers of Chicago. Farms, City aud merchan disc rales a specialty. Glfi-r C. A. BYRNES fy.CO.

220 N. Ctoler Si. S'iioii LOCAL NOTICES Vl3lt the adjustment sole at Andrews millinery today. 1 J5 French folt hats, ojioioo $1.49 today at Andrews Millinery. Wanted A home in Bloomingtin for a good, htalthy 14-year-old girl.

Address G. W. Armstrong, Pontiac, 111. New Year Masses Held. Masses were Held In all of ths Catholic churches of the city yesterday and the fcasi of the circumcision observed by all.

The masses at Holy Trinity were 6 o'clock, 7 o'clock, 8:110 o'-'lock and hiuh mass ot 10:30 o'clock. The mass at 9:30 was particularly brilliant, as It was a children's mass, and the children furnished special music for tlJe occasion. At St Patrick's church masses were held at o'clock nnd 10 o'clock. At Bt Mary's German Catholio church masses were at 7:110 and, o'clock. Vespers were held In the afternoon.

i Phoeuians anb Surgeons DR. A. E. ROGERS SPIC1AL ATTENTION TO EYE. EAR.

NOBB THROAT. ALSO CAPAKRH Qrlealielm Baildiuz, 4th flaoi. DR. L. B.

CAV1NS BPBCIALIST IN INTERNAL MEDICINE AND DIAGNOSIS. Ml People'. Bank BMg. Kn. 1106 rell ave ANNIE E.

KELSO. M. D. SPECIALIST IN DISEASES OF WOMKN. Ofllre hour it the Kelso Sanitarium, 807 Ncnh frum to 11 a.

m. nil i to I p. in. THE THLTERS. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.

MAJESTIC Vaudeville. Matinee and night. "St. Elmo" Saturday. Every man, woman and clulld needs recreation of some kind, and whlat is better than the theater, provided the play of the proper kind, of course' You have doubtless read Augusta Evans' story of "St.

Elmo." If nol, you should do so now, and then see the play. There are some dramas that amuHe snd instruct at the sania time, and this Is one of them. It how ever is not a proachy piny In any sense, but a real drama founded upon a rea story that will live forever. It will be seen at the Chatterton Saturday, matinee and night. Adv.

Large Crowds Witness "Third Degree." A large orowd of holiday amuse- mont seekers witnessed "The Third i I'eifree" at the Cliatterton yesterday, matinee and night. The production i hiia loal tinna of lie Intense Interest, a i clever company doing Juatlco to the splendid production. Elks in Celebration. The members of the Bloomington lodua of Elks entertained many guests v.i'.rilav nrlnff the UHIAII Of "ODfill I house," and the occasion waa a happy one for all concerned. The hall was artistically decorated In the lodge I colors, purple and white, and lunch waa served day long.

There were I plenty of Havanaa for those addicted to the use of the weed. Burke's orchestra furnished the music. The Moose lodge also held "open house" yesterday and tne attendance I waa large. Curds were Indulged. In i and a luncheon and smoker among the features.

Big New Year Farm Sal. The total receipts from the Mo-berly-Neff public sale, held at thnlr place on the South Main street road yesterdiiy, was IC.4S5. The sale was a dissolution, sale and was attended by over aOO people. Stock of all kinds brought excellent prices. Two to horses brought from 1200 to per head.

Thirty-five htwd cf d.nlry rattle brought from 6S 'to $117.60 per bead. Brood aowa brought from tit to US. While the axle waa a dissolution sale, Mr. Neff will continue In bualnees. Prices for all atock were considered the best.

Party Waa Postponed. It waa stated In yesterday morning's Pantasmph that Misses Paulina Kumar, Wenona Sachs and Mildred I -line had entertained with a progressive party Tuesday evening. The party was to hse been held, but waa cancelled of the. death of Mis. Ruth Merwtn, who hsd been Invited to the pvrty.

M.ss English H.ra. Mlasj Helen English, daughter of Rev N. English of Danville, arrived In the city last evening to visit with MUa lvrl. Oulld for a few days. Attend Grand Opera.

Misses Mary and Itiaitae Salbert have gone to Chicago to attend grand opera. t-nJAUNDICE- This I. aTBtptoDS of liver disorder i but when neglrrtrd becomaa dieraas of Itself. It It terloei menace to lha health that ebould at lainarllaiely rertertra karate Caa- eraaea otataaa at lev aaao. SCHEKCXS 1 1 AH DRAKE PILLS act powerfully ea the lie la principle, tbey build ap while they rorret-t sad restore, the Bat- Bin ru action, of liver, stogaarB and boejeU.

Wr.Hy eiehte: ahaalalttv karat waa Vi ,) -rr, Kr plia eaar rMtfr4, a.t aea4 t-t ar Itea attKa, I ftf. I. kWstl tea. fanaael.kla HEAD STUFFED? GOT A COLD? TRY PAPE'S! ACTS CENTLY, TASTES PLEASANT Ona Oe.e af Psps's Cold Compound Relieves Worst Cold or Cr.ppe Na Qulnlna Ussd. You will iH.tlnrtif feel your rviid breaaing and all the symptom, testing after taky.g the very fir-1 tt, II Ie a poeltlte la.

that I I Co iiiun.l. taiten etery two hours, I thrt-ai cmarrtitit dnaea are taken, III end lha lirlppe an I break up the moat sevrra) cxild. eilh.r In Ilia beat, bark, alomarh err llmba It promptly rt-lleea the nt'ail tnle arable headache, ilulllieaa. brad and noae sttifred up, sneats-Ing. aore throat, running of the nose, niun.ua catarrhal dlarhargea, aoreneaa, stlffneaa and rhetimattr Iw.ngea liet a Jfccmt rkag of Papa' Cold from your druagitl and take it with lh ko.lr.iga that II 111 ra.altl.ely and promptly rure y.wir mi.

and end all tha nilaarr: wtthmit any aaaiatanet. or bal after rSect. and that It rontaina no quinine don't sccit, atimrthing alaa be J. ai as g. ol.

Tastes alre-ac'. gentlr 10 3 ChaMerlon OPERA BOUSE Saturday, Jan. 4 Matinee and Night Robert Sherman Presents the Version ol the Famous Play Special Bargain Matinee at 2:30 10c and 25c Night Seats on Sale Now CASTtE 'Horns of Iht Pipi Organ' Tie Masqueraders A Tkrilllng Dram The Boy Rangers A t'l Tup O.inr.ly (htatOnramllSawIS t'nuia early a4 aaar Haerr Wllaoa play -Tou um nna ttSSEi reel BE" Msllnec 2 to i p.m. tenlnr-f to 10J0 Paux Wtiij ToBMrrtw MajesticTheater HighClassVaudeviDe and Musical Comedy CHWGl OFniILiVtKY MONDAY THURSDAY BOXES KtSLKVLD 20c MAIN FLOOR 10c BALCONY MATINtt 10c HOXES 25c riTH the pasaing of the year, we extend ot.r sincere thank to our many fatmna who have con-trihuted to our successful growth. Hut arc rroud of well-earned laurel, we hej to remind yon that there is no rarer piece ff happine than to fin I the future confirm the experience of the Pt.

JEWELERS 413 North Maln-st St. Elm I nintSDAT-Te-irrafns I Tffl 9 I The Informer 1 I fr Dtbdi lk all a vp Tup Btiymifuordj w. aa nflHiiu Patrolman McConn.tl Hit by Mrs. Colored Bloomington Club Entorod Police Notes. Patrolman William McConntll was struck a suvere blow In thu luce yes-leiuay ullel'noun in Hie iilouuuusion vuiiaeieiy by jura, vv'liiiuiu i.uiupaiu, cuiuitfU, uikcr Hid latter a iiuciumuU tiuu uctu piaccu uiiuer aiieat vy tu oUl-cur tu vuai5 ot btioutiae wiunu tu city linius.

i-atrulmaii was sent lo tliu comeleiy lu uuoat i.ump-auib, ouper.iUEiiUi.nl uiavtb ul mo ccmuleiy navuig iciuynoutiu luut a mull was uiiootiiiti buuuieia, iuuip-KiiiK was tuuiiu Willi a baa in ui aim hu waa auoup iu ut toaucu into tuu watjuli wueu hia wutt appoariu un me bcviie. iWra. Juuiupaina uiamis that slie wuuitU to 6puuiv to Her nuoband, but tliu uuiccr tutiteuua tiiai sue wuiueu lo luku tilui home, eiliu lurtner ciauua lb. shu waa pusheu by I'aliuiiuaii jcc'oiinell auu being a delicate cuuuiiiun, sua reaciuud ii by tutiius" Ihu ollicer in the luco. Uilner Jlc-L'unnuil aays thai he Uld nui push or siriae her and thai ahe liu ulm a severe bluw uio nioutn without Boih Lumpklns and his uu wera orouKiil to the.

police staiion id released upon ineir uen recognisance (or appearance this murutng at cluck tor a hearing. Liuiupkiiis has bveu employed for several years as porter tor Hie T. S. in their drpul in this city. Bloomington Club Burglarized.

The Hlouinington Club was burglarized some lime between 'iuesday nighl and yesterday morning, the Intruders securing two sets of billiard balls to the value of 1 90 and in change and ti lu stamps. Directors ot tno club are Inclined tu Relieve tnat the men who did the work were of tiie ojjiiuuu mai tjuue a sum or money was left in the cash drawer or elsewhere, following th. brilliant dancing party of the evening before. No clue waa left by the burglars aud the police yesterday were at a loss to know who did the work. This robbery has followed a series of burglaries that have from the first baffled the mbers of tho police department.

Whether It is one or more gungs cannot be fathomed, there being several kinds of burglaries, each of which la perplexing in Its own peculiar way. A man, supposed to be dressed In woman attire, created some excitement yesterday. There wore hints thrown out on the evening before of a person being ihua costumed. buB efforts to find such a character proveu to be frultleea. It la claimed that the Individual was dressed In brown, car-rled a muff and was a striking likeness to a handsome woman.

Police business appeara to be mora couipll-cated as time wears on. "Bed Msn" SentenoeaJ. Frank ZalaskL arrested Tuesday for drunken nesa and disorderly conduct, was given a Jail sentence of forty days yestrrday and Immediately atarted on hi. tor a eH bherlff Keeder. Zalaakl created quite a atlr In the vicinity of the union depot Tu.aday when he etatloned him- ir unceremoniously In the offlc of K.

Lonney. and t. After a fight With OITlrer fc. emerged and waa haetened to 'ih- ollc. aiation.

The prlm.n-r begged op leniency yesterday, hot out of order after his scapadeof the day predous. A DEN OF HIS OWN. 3 Residents of Bloomln.ion New Year-, day In various wars 'May. Altho the weather w.a usually fn. out.lde.

quit. a number preferred to remain bv ie. Place big hard coal hurn.r. with Juat enough heat venting forih he off the.h.u.,, nom, to Work, number being aat .1.,.,.. who.

like men. know when holidays erne. ertpl frm wh they glaan from patera Arrjitt llatra. the cf lha Valor boe. who trarta bla Im.

to the tlni.a b-n darkrat r-lgnrd a.iprama, up the ahatt in the Hana building yeatar. day aa far aa the tarrlare aarend. the door on iba fourth floor and prK-reded htmae.f at mining off tha hall, la a mall re.m. whb la utilised age purpoera. but vrat.r.l.y nothing more than a d-n Atir.i perhrd hlinaelf rrmfuriaMv.

plartd in his handa and Ith pit, refreahments and tol a-ro c.n anient pnwrr.lt! io enjoy day I. fa. His pleasure em Interrupted only when tha tmul.lrt.-mt ball rang ln the nga With thiimt, hie fei atr.irk the fi'r and hla fr ara now large en.o.gh to an e. ho seraral llrgarditsa h'e m.i.inga. ha r'ading and atirsid'ng Ini-tt iplu.na tl.l lie was an and t'la one ft fl.a utual btlty Ftt.m t.ar a na running an rlrvat, haa lis adtantag-a et an ih-.

an empli.te of an rf aa t.ffira jilding la drprUed of flraaurea naturally cm. to lha aerage man. CYRUS FRANK IS DEAD Wall Kmaa feet and Feres ee Town Tas CMetee, tap. re. After Leaf llleieee.

Cjtua Frank. ta ut the tr.t known rael.l.nla. died irattr.lar at I ie at hi. home, all al Mill an tbii.ea of aexeial rooniti etllh htart dtaeaaa. Hln.a laa Iilay he bid I a itirtil aitrrr.

etth Hi" diaraiat. ahi. bnaiiy rauard hi. rn.i The dereaard waa ng.grd In tr.r and butinra. I pri.il'a.lr all if bia In He a.

aa tai f.r y.are to hi. da'h and, waa ai artive mamlr nt the i A. It It aaa alao i.itntibrd with old k.ll.,a No 77. and aaa a f.Mhr,.l ibmii. par 4 the kirM I'brUtlan rbur.h Mr rr.nk waa ln In county.

preinevUenle, on "iM.r and waa mairir I I i Miaa I nt. A j. i.n l.tr.tgr, l'l Ha eat a ni-tnlp of the 11. ill 1 1 1 In- ie I in. I.o.

a in 'ha "I'll aar and oner lu-! i.f l. t-f hie In II ai a.r-,1 nnflirl Wbl.lt IlliaM) uiiltrd the and tha l. Pal re hi. ita and Iba thll lirn' Mte Maud II ta.1f..rd. Ilde F.

twai.l It Il' Mae ank. Ilium A- I Mre H.a. Pml'h lla a'a. imtra three t.r.iitere and thit-a fie kli. I a.

I l.la.rd and J'r I Mia Hmith. Mi. pilot and Mlaa J.iiia I r.i.k a it. pp. eg Tr.et Bank.

I aa ra ei.iiuti atrip l.t lb. pit a Ha. end arllln. It a.lr II. Iaii.g iii.l i a b.i.1.

ufar.tel 14 iH.l.,ai.na putp.a in iba print lha dill thai la l.r "I lb' lank la h.ing lak by w.ta intra I atl ahtft It la log lie, 4 I. II In a I. fi'irM )ard that la bni.e Inal.ll.i tti.r.. 1 tt'-tk will ion linue aa tn. aa the alt.tr will -r.

miL Ih'ra in.g lit Irali.aaiils two englnea hauling Iba dirt, wbl. Ie bring dug by steam IS CELEBRATED AT HILLS HOTEL Pontiac and McLean Young People United Many Club Events and General Social Notes. Yesti rdai' mornlns at 11:30 in the parlors of the Hills hotel occurred th marriage of Miss Wllmuth Koberts of McLean anil Mr. Curl Uressner of lontlac. Kev.

J. II. Hone, pastor of Hie church of Pontine, whs the officiating clarnyman. The wedding party continued of Mr. and Mrs.

William Huberts, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts, brother and sister-ln-luw of the bride, and Jesse and Joseph Huberts, brothers of the bride, all of Mcljeun: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph1 Hrttssner, brother and sister of the bride and groom.

Mrs. Grace Centers, sister of the bride; Mr. William liressncr, brother of tha pruom. and Miss Clara Marcusaen, all Pontiac. Mis.

Hrcswner Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of McLean and Is a young woman of charming personality. She has lived all of her llfo with her parents on a farm ar.d Was a larre circle of friends. Mr.

Uressner Is a prosperous young farmer near Pontine. AFTERNOON CLUB. The Thursday Afternoon Club will meet this afternoon with Mrs, Charles Kate of 206 Woodlawn avenue. The afternoon will he spent In a social way and luncheon will be served by the hostess. SLUMBER PARTY.

Miss Evs Tory of 09 East Clay street entertained a party of twelve younar ladv friends with a slumber P.rty Tuesdav Those present from away were Miss Sairle Rodman of Holder and Miss Anna Jenson of Hey worth. SOCIAL AT RAPTI8T CHURCH. The Youns People's Union of tine First Baptist church will hold a social this evenlnr In the parlors of the church. The rooms will be prettily decorated for the occasion, and all the members and their friends are ura-ed to be present. Refreshments will be served.

MR. AND. MRS CURDY ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs.

Ouy McCiirdy enter-t-lned the members of the Clark fimlly yesierdey at noon with a dinner party at their home, 10J flow I Clayton street. Among those preaent were Mr. and Mra. Ci. l.lnn.

Mr. and Mrs Harold Ordner. Mrs. A. F.

Clark and Messrs. Lnul. and Waller Clark. NEW YEAR AND WATCH PARTIES Frederick Rhoada, son of Cltv Clerk H. JS Rhoads, about thirty of Ma little friends yeerterdnv afternoon, lit Fjist Beecber street, with a Nw Var'o party.

The afternoon spent In nunm and other epecli'-l features and luncheon waa eel-red. Mr. and Mrs. Orrllle Crals: of Wet Market steet entertained a party of friend" on Tueeday evening wltla a watch pjirtv. After an evening spent In a ex la I Tay refreshments were served ft.

M. CLUB. The ft S.wlng Cluh will meet rl.lny at I o'clock with Mrs. I). corner Kans and Walnut MARRIED IN PEORIA.

Hind Mr. 8. Cheater Wrbrht of Dry I trove were married at yeaterdar sfternoon In Peoria. Itev W. A.

fthaw, psator of the First E. church, officiated, the being performej In the paraonajre Tle-y were attended nr Mi.s-Tia. Wl'r. and Mr lYank Mrs right Is the daughter lr. and Mrs llnrt Wilcoi, fm.

mirly of M'-t-an. but now of Mr Wrisht la the son cf Mre Wr'tn nf the city, and la la a d'rr furmer west tne rtty. Mr. and Mri Wright will take no wedding trip hut will be at home at lirt th farm ef the fT'-om aieait the cITr w. pr The vVoman'e F.

re rn Mleslonsrv H. Irty i.f ih. I ark K. rhun-h -t rrnw aftrrn ai ri-k tkc to.me Mtaa Mary Peters of ll West etrt. nrrd.

A large at- ten lan a la MtHHt'iN MEET1N1 The Vlaalon Circle cf the Hec.nd rTer.trin i M.r-h will hold regjlar m-eting ttua efi.ri'-n In th rhunh put lore at I 111. Mlaa "or. r.et.s will I in net dtvoiiona, Mr iKbt lll talk up. the sub-b-et and Hrhoola Among the and Mre II. Ijnwe buve a i-nt-T and Mrs It r.

will taik u-n currant events. Th" vin ha Mr. 'r. Hr. Vouig and Mrs.

I'buris i.i ci.rn -The nt rrgiiiar nf the I li'b 111 1 hri.l Innvnw aftr. I'll at IS. home 4 Mr, Frank i Hi. II "I tWat l.i"- iat a'fel. Mr" H-lillt ailll rrnd mm .1 e.r- a ii.

run" "lraif'l" id Mr I lleinian Fifcr II taka Salome" 't "Hlrai.ea," F'lfn rit-tK-K iiinT' i.T run vr rt iaenev mi etrrct atlll l.t h'. lc. lha la. r' Of ll etr fy I'biH H-- if.tny aft. in, Mra.

or,) Wi.la-n t'. i ltiea the ah Mra lb aunty ear 1 1 1 e-a if r. nt ttrit'i tvi.Kik.r.vT ttTrittrtT Tt.e bi w-tkly moling i.f Ibr i n.t. ni I.IL raiv H'-iny b. in Ttiia.ty nlng at lha I llrd H'Miae.

I.nl-d ntia Inlf retla Ii. Mh of the nn l.ln.1a An tt.rll.nl will be -i-rt and a b.rga aiimdima la l.f.i-AH H'X'IETT. Tie Ih r.ai Hxitty i.f the HstrdieH am an It.g .1 lla nsgr. kol li ni 7 N.M'f'A Cl.t'B MFITIvrJ. "Ite n'b'y ijini hi'-ea ui I I.

IMI r.k luia I trB ran i. it.i. i-f the e-ah 1 in Tha ilinnrr will be II latl Ha'iit'Sy In Jan.iart. Oriva. 01 Terror.

The rhir a I er ill loner tf deth III '( i and apilng no.tt'ba ta pe e' I'e a m. ngtr are -id n.l grip In any alia, a I i im rt.ala-.ua On tin. a In I 'king Ifr at n.rll. It, olttllial. itrlva II nt not a.

a a-i fn Ihia In 1 Ktnv. S.w 'Mr baa k.pt Mm bating n. thra imt lliu.a" Mre ii, tf I k. VI. h.

lO'g'ia i 'l a an. I hata nevtf lie twia! Ilia'an. in4 all b.i aftr. l'irt tie aH II Tllal b'l'ia fit. at II.

fry i. tee. dt i ei.aa, cl Martiiaf. It'lti II knlnw. I I'ura n.

C. Ml Itf. II. Cwea of MormaL-Adv. a New Jnnli Shop PAY GOOD PRICES FOR IRON, RAGS, METAL, ETC.

Cnll for your Junk a pay you Immediately for It. Both Phones 92. Office wth H. N. WINSLOW.

CARL LL'PVIG. Proprietor lvES TESTED (RINDING A. WAITE, Optometrist UNITY BLO.3. WE SELL THE EMERSON BRAINTINGHAM fine cf FARM MACHINERY PIPER LOTT 208 tt 210 South Center-It. PL M.

Campbell For Insurance AND BBAL KSTATB. em ell PlrM Oatlonal task IU; BUTABT. aucauieoa.ibw Rcpklrlnj a Speclsliy Gnns and Amnnlllon W. H.MUHL Naa Phoae 10H-X SHOOT Shells that are loaded right for game R. E.

HURST 206 West Front a iocs sas-x MISER. WARD COAL KINLOCH 2128. 1OT S. Rsbinten St, Bloomington, III, K. L.

IVES Mgr. Kmlcoh 835-J Dunnlng'sTypawritarExcIianga I Make Models and Furnish Ideas for Improvements en All Kinds ef Machinery. W. F. DUNNING.

Room 322, Qrleahaim Building, Kmloch Phene 1242-L. TYLER GREENLEE Contractor and Builder ajrriaMtU lhUKlli (llttk OB aJ. IMPS Bl ABOBtiull riSISII PUXB9 A ST.nI.TT Phens Reeidence 435-R. Shop L. J.

D. SIEBERT EXP EH PTICI A Eya Glasses cn Spactaclas MClETiriwALlV UTTf Cyea Tested by Leteel Be ent a Methods a'd Inetrtisr ante. Grinding. Optical Repr Week. OFFICE SOUTH SIOE SQUARE.

Open Saturday Evening, HAY. I hut and Timothy Hay, rinr MU1 luv. IU Hay. oaia H'raw at market toatn. Write teli hna me hBt yoi ant.

Nw i-hone I i3J It Hnana pkl l-ln (' t.ivincet bids. P. AtlMMThoXil iretMfi R. LOUDON PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATE2 UEinii wis Firm LAftGB STOCK OF GAS FIXTURE HACUUB wornc cf au ihds a sreaALrr BOTH FHOhES. I I ,4 A A CRl'ISE by the S.S.CLEVELAND llt.o'a Toxei Lfitlnj San Franctiro Feb.

6 Ti.io-e r. iiw ini.I i mw p- tl.l Br. I .4 ft Bf ttl'llft 14), ej le. tl m' f- 1 III) t.t 4jr fr t- i I tt (S1 1v 'I ttit 4 HAM3C8S S'aal, lap-el iixii LeaVsk OIK J) Urn Uul Ipag BE.NEHIS LOCAL i'LOI'LE. Iiiooiiobe ton pinple l.ae in I thai A HINt.l.i: liM: of ii.npla lurkthirti lark gi'-eln.

rtr at con lonh'Iad In A-lrrlka. the tie man apitiilirltia reme-ly, r'in ii tne and rotiatipalbrti AT tiVCK, Motsta. dfigslat, corner Mala add Front strerta. 1sSA LENJ of at In be 3 Successful Piano Years. 1910-11 and 12 at J.

W. "Scott's. See his display add for low prices. Sleyrnnn's Rug Sale Hst Begun. The noted Sleyman eollectlon of authentic Oriental rugs have all f.r-rived and hdtii unpacking them we find the collection for thl.i season plmeixes norc ntronfjly tluin ever before I ho three fundamental principles Sloyrmin'e" ever trrowlnst business, nam ly choice and extensive varieties, deccmlablo (jcalitles and prime values.

Th.l collection, however, the most comprehensive as to weaves and color harmonies Bloymana have ever hd the Cood fortune to pat her. Is now offered prices which make each rug an investment, nn Investment In a dual avenre. side from the savings as compared wtthej the usual prices of sucrt rutrs. there are the dally dividends of satisfaction, th delight of luxuriating the beauty ind the keen satisfaction proprietorship. We advise eaHv Inspection, as Mr.

Sloyman's stay will of short duration. Wilcox r.rnr.' Pry Ooods Co. START YEAR ON BROADER BASIS NEW IDEAS AT THE Y. M. C.

A. Merchants' Membership Plan for Em ployee Sunday Sohool Boys' Tickets. The local Ynuna; Men's Chrlstlsn Association is bendlna; every effort to be of more definite service lo the churches and render a lareer service) to the community. Its membership re mained eJ.out the same durlns; 1911, but more members took advantage of the privileges, especially (mom the Juniors and Employed Boys, who' only pay per year. The association lacea the new year with hopes hlirh a lanrr flHd of uaefulnoes end a desire to do the most efficient work In its hlatnry.

In onter to meet the crowlns de mand of the boys who want to use the privileges the board of directors will endeajvir to secure a larger number of men who will join the association hetticr they nm the rrlveleeea or not, thus hrlplna; some boy who can not pav twje actual cost of runnlnir. The needs of the association are ap parent to anvon-t familiar wlih Its work new furnishinss for the dorrnJ- tory ard lobby are needed: more for the nUhl school and O'mnsslum. The Ik)S department neda nn outfit for mnnnnl training for Kmnloye.1 Itovs. Hoon the hnild-in will ne.d to be repainted tbruout In ordT to rompete with other orxani-satlona bldllna for youn man and boys. Merchants' Msmbership Plan.

The following Is the contract nuul. the T. M. C. A.

with bueln.eai men: consideration of the aseoria'lon extcndlna- Ua menterhip and aT. prlv- IWn aprertnlnlns thereto to the venous mi lores of the above named employer who stall elect to become m.ni.n of the aaaoristlon. ard pav one-half of the membership fee. said emplover will pav en eual amount. maklnc In all trie run mrmoersnii, fee.

for euch time as three emplove hell remain In the service the eald mi lover and hl! aall themaelvea 04" the rrtvllesee of The amount rf thla fee ahall not exceed the sum rharsed rertilar rrw-mberaMp the and shall nald bjr the and In ten eiual Ina'allmenta. ravabi on or before the P'th dar a ralm tar rn'nth. "TM, aereemenf a whole or the rf ary Indtvldual employe mv be terrntiatrd by the amploeP at anv am pM-d bv slvln the no. Gallon In writing, erecifv ln the dete i.f termln.iliin sn.l r.ame of employe. Church V.

M. C. A. Ticket. rtrat Anv bov i to II years old, rr emrloved ty 14 14 yeara old, ho attend mdev hH Mrli M'in tsy only m'aeea one fiundey a mon'h.

will be ee.irl a ticket anned If the pastor and entl'lmc him to the swl-1 pnvtlea of the A uatna; the bvf room at lcifed houra. unl-lf the boy la ah or lll attend ante rtundav schol while away from home It will o.unt. Thlr will be per-mltid to um tfce ivmiwel'in. aeun. mine td an t-a'h eetem by pavlne 111 rnts ea tune.

and e. ap Min Ii. ie my brlns itir own ti and If lfc-ry Wleh, ro-irlh Two ti, krl. to rcate the errtarv of 'he Bin'1ay ho.l to i and i.ni hd eau S'irdc 'be ta pna. oi.e ticket ih aiul na fr fh H'indiv a-hool.

Kifh To tick et to be made m.t by th" ibe Hunday I th ctees id and piilx he.1 eau ai'in-lay the buy la prra. em. in kt If Hi- buy -ii I If lb Horde- Hili K-o eh .1 to ro. th- 'r i.mn k-te. i i ir.

M.l,.d ti V. A RUTH MEfiVVIN AT REST. Laet Bjitea fee Veueg VV.sr.it Whe Met D.tn Pl.au't sf AcsiOent. Th, tl en with frt.nda nhd ht4e :ra.rd afurn- to I Inioila of and ih. ni-m of ilin li.iih vi llain I i.

ti4t and eiir a a- I'd or. a i. kt i im li. i' eye. i klnriii f.Uf a l.i a n.tr.1 l.

II. tbe.r a 1. i tf. 'i l.ev liio fa' i-f lb I. ir.

h. i-l'l, I lkil.i; iila i i l. i -o a t-t hie I t. l. dnota I la It d-mt 'I'll ii in- i i i I.

of Ibr ilr, .1. fr. I i. a a it u'lllti, an I tl a I ii. in alu tt ana h.

i a a and I'lnita lot p. ani v. i a bi v. b'vh "br lil II I 1,1 Pelf I it' ill in ii," Aloe adaii.a ea at I Kl hd J. Ad.i 'I h.

mI' I J' l.n I'i'-keaf, It. I. Hue I. II. k.

'-lit tk.tl SMI ruik. Jr inn in it wna la ft rt Cetart.in.d Belet a. Mr a i' .1 Mia I tt.l.i an. I of N.ilih tjtal air tl, rl. I i rr, lha ni'tnliere of lha Zier and Xl faml p.a al dlnnt yeatrt.N, Anna isle, of Hi Ouia, eiaa a gua from out of Ilie rlt.

of J. W. FULWILER, M. D. Physician Surgeon DUtaeta of Women.

Cotiflneoienta room 402-3 People. Bank Blag, DR. A. R. DA COSTA KIDNEY, I1 1.

ADDER AND OENIT'MTKIN ARY D1KEASKSOF MEN AND WOMEN. RSCTAL 435 (iKIESHEIM BUILDING. GEO. B. KELSO, ML XX eprclaliet in Bunjery nd Diatejts at Women.

Practice limited, to off) and sanitarium work ni eaneultailnne. 'Mice hour, from to II It The Xeleo Sanitarium, and from 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. la the Unit" Buildlne. E.

P. SLOAN. Surtjeon. ORIZSBKTat BUHJlIMO. ef Woatea.

CkJlrlaeaetekt. Btropatrra DR. EUGENE PITTS Osteopath and Obstetrician fjffee; IIS-IUP Body Blrtg. New Phone lit BeeUlrnce 40H I. Front.

Kinloca U. DR. J. D. CUNNINGHAM Osteopath.

M-Blt MTDtOPrTntl Brn.WHO. Dra. DAUGHERTY MANTLE Osteopaths PEOPtC'S BANK BCILDINO. DR. CHARLES P.

HANSON Osteopath. ORIHSIIETM BtH.Pt0, Boost to. Kielnrk Plmnt: Rreiamta 7Tl; olllre WW. TrhiterU A. T.

SIMMONS, Architect Kr HOWTU, rUBBi. lasarteta. Ml I final ffertaaal Beat Bundle. ARTHUR PILLSBURY Architect ftgeTB rUKiB par.pt r-a Barg nnm Drntiata DR. C.

FREEMAN Dentist BOOM I SMITH BVILDINO Ktalerk Pkna L. BloenalagtoB. Ill DR. A. WOLLRAB Dentist Si 1 1 Me-tat Pease.

Beak BMldlaeJ. eei-k lent a. itanMifVa. jr pa bpcb tui i a wotaka I tanrar. seas Me naTic e.

a- 4 ea sat" latere. (1. it Hue etrtel Paeetel rkeeai Ptrne eexeaeetal. HEADQUARTERS for LARGE and SMALL LEAKS Repairs in Plumbing and Heating given prompt at tention rW 210 221 Front St. Public Bm a ii, aM.

1. 1, vie. iu, ul S4 IV tun. .1 aVpai i imm.t a. Jtvi 1 (II I 'i ii.

FALL HOKSi; CLOTHING. SjjpLANKETS FUR AND J'L'JSII ROBKS. STOKM APRONS A Largt Variety at Very Low J'tiies. Baker's Harness Shop 4lo NOkl ll NoithCitylUIl I'hone 576-1 the iw hid Whip in ilie fit v. Full line of I law Aycrs Sarsaparilla Osage tmdrsy tnwstj dlecaM lo trader? tawatd health.

Se akonaa. IWM tat years. Aafc Vee Dettor. McGregor Lederer 1 JacksonDayBanquet lidrr ibe Aisplfft ol ibe Mrtfii Beaarraile Cl.b COLISEUM Wednesday, January 8, at 7 p.m. Gov.

Lunnc nnd Gov. Folk will speak Mr. Clias. Uurdick, ot Ptorla, -will ftlng Secure Your Tickets At Once as Ticket Sale Closes Saturday Night Music by Twelve Piece Orchatra.

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