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THE DAILY TANTAGRAPH, BLOOIIINGTON, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924, i and for three culverts In oounty will be received Nathanial Kindred bai.k liable for the to hold IViin' by the auperlntendent of hi.i.!..'1''' -'2 CHENOA TO HAVE COMMUNITY FAIR lull l.l:ifl "Th i-ourt rel tV.nt l.iwrV bar.k Interred at Atlanta Mrs. E. L. Freudenstein, Prominent Woman of Clinton, Is Dead for th respective counties, aceor.ti a notlcelssued by the state must pav over in the r.ivr, ili.il he hfrent r.f II. credttc mem oi puonc works and bmi.ii The total cost of the Woodford county will In IIIMiOhO wiih 1 1 I tn'all to 1.4:5 1.

iw naiur-, Annual Fall Celebration. For- Tazewell Now Has Three Oil Wells Mrs. Scheffler Dies at Daughter's Home In Pekin Saturday I Mr i' aar Til Very FORMER WASHINGTON GIRL DIES IN WEST Washington. Sept. 21.

The aad message waa received here thia week of the death ot Mr. Laura Wood Frazler, which occurred In Kan liernadlno, Inst week. Aa a girl, slio resided in this city, being the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wood of this city.

Dr. Wood is now deceased, but tho stepmother, Mra. Wood, re-aides in thia city with her daughter, Mr. Ida Mansfield. The body Was cremated and the ashes were Interred there.

W. W. Goddurd, a former Washington resident, but recently ot Eust Peoria, haa resigned as justice of the peace of East Peoria. Mr. Goddurd will leave aoon for Denver, where merly Coll Show, is Now a Big Event.

Clinton. Sept. 31. tSpccial.) Mrs. Kdward L.

Frcudenstein, one of the nioM prominent women of the city In social circles, died her home on Friday night, following a long and UiiKerlng Illness. Atlanta. Sept. 21. (Special.) Funeral services for Nathaniel Kindred, who died Friday night hero, were held this afternoon at the Methodist church here with Rev.

Frank M. Harry, of Champnlgn, reading the service, assisted by Rev. Rays L. Kagun, of Atlanta. He had been in failing health for several years, but his last sickness waa brief.

lie waa born In Kentucky, February IS, 1M1. I'nuble to enlist in the union forces, he served his country during the Chil war by driving Teoria. Sept. 21. (Special.) Three oil wells, already down to the sand, are situated within twelve miles of here on the east side of the inois river, and two other are being drilled In the same locality.

fT! Timothy Seed Bertha Miller, daughter of tne late WILL HAVE BABY CONTEST Pekin. Sept. 31. (Special.) Mrs. Mary Cnithy Ann Schelflor, widow of William Scheffler, died Saturday morning at 13:30 o'clock ut the residence iuf her daughter, Sirs.

F.Ieanor Kowan, 1318 Charlotte street, following an Illness of tlirca weeks. John H. and Ida Miller, was born on a farm near Kowell. and during lier early life taught school In the country and later In the Lincoln wurd Thousands of acres of land In the vicinity of these fir wells, reaching down Into Kaat Peoria, have been leased by promoters, confident that oil lies hidden there. While arrangements are being made to was nominated, iy ions telephone from the white Wiim', tor the office of vice-president.

Hi su-prcnie conn of lll.nooir hiwtol dov final decree in in case, r-cvei. ifiirt of lighting "'k nd ihru the court had whittled down l.e amount 'hut l'nwrs' hank must pay to $n-ie. He had succeeded in 'reducing Ins liability this much, a. ut never for a moment did he escape the responsibility fur hu astounding chest upon the public. Record Al K'inute Man.

much for the record of Mr. Piiwes. the banker. row come lo hi record a a general of the Minnie Men of the Con- government wagon. On December caused by heart trouble.

She was chenoa, i-t i.l SI. The annual fall celebration of the Ch noa commu- If you have new seed to sell, let us have a sample, and we will try to ruaku nr! offer that will moot your 34, 1.S68, he was married lo MIbs Minnie lilddle Shifflet. Five chil. school ii thia city, file was mar born in Sangamon county, Illinois, ho will be employed by the Modern ried to K. L.

Fi tudenalrin ol I lin- February 11, lMi. and her marriage dren were born to thorn all ot whom pump tho most recent well, near tou In April, lsmi. Mr. Fieudcnsetelo oodmen of America. The marriage of Mlsa Viola Will Farnidale, driller are at work on ia survived by two s.atera.

Mrs. survive. They aro Mr. China Clay, Atlanta; William, Fayette, James CurryvU'e, Seth. Atlanta; two others near Washington.

hardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r.ity fur the past several years, I Siik of a toll slum, ix to he a reg-u ar coiiiiiHiniiy fan thia year, according to the iroiraiii issued ho c'hrnoa Community club. It Bill be hold next Thursday. September und the program Include the Kmma Miller of llecatur and Ml, t.

M. Surrey of New York city. Operation have been carried on Valentine W'lllhardt, of thia city, to Mrs. S. W.

Hanulng, Wlbdom, Minn. luletly, thru the desire of the pro Wllburt Kllngbulil, of Napervlll. Funeral services will tie hrld at with William Scheffler occurred In Eureka. Juno lStl'j. Her husband died a number of years ago.

The surviving children arc Mrs. Kleanor Rowan, Julius und B. M. Scheffler, of Pektn. Mrs.

Phoebe K'unie. of Missouri, and Mra. Sarah Jni.e Farley, of California, are the surviving sister. Memorial services will be held at 1316 Charlotte Mr. and Mrs.

Kindred also took Into) moters to keep the uffalr still until took place at the home of the brlde'a the late hoi on Monday morning at In April hp n.oi puying well hag been established. parents, Thursday afternoon, with their home Molvin K. Garrison, of Atlanta. 10 o'clock, ltubbl H. M.

I rankel of it follow event. at Miami. 1 iorlds Kev. William Ueuscher. of tho Zlon lej I'hunipalgn will officiate.

The pal! The search Is being backed by a small group of Peoria business men. a. in. Parade thru city They moved here from Kentucky Evangelical church, officiating. approval.

Feed Economically Make a Profit. Use high protein fet-J, Buch as beiuers will be John J. Cleary. rrung Lemon. Walter Loeb, Milton Gottlieb.

who have formed a syndicate, which Attorney l.enenl ame back lo I'Maiic aid tVen organised the M.nuie Men of Ih Constitution. Just how O.nersl l'awos The fir truck which Washington understood to be headed by street Monday atiertioon at 3 clock. traded to the American-La. France In lstsi. und settled on a farm.

Seven years ago they moved to At'anta. Besides the children, Mr. Kindred Is survived by a slsted, Mrs. Sallle OgK, Ingham. A.

J. Uayhagan. 1 red Frank li. Ilyals. Decision to con on Ihe purchase of their iiew truck Aska Estate Be Sold.

A petition ha been filed by a piopod to me Ins litt'e army vu tinue the project wa made after a was sold by that company thia week i 1,1 in uti 1 1 hand. 10.3H a. in. judging of i tiams in city pai k. a.

rn for all in business ilimrict. p. in. Judging of lioises on n.a.n meet. 1:30 p.

in Haby contebt at tht u--h h.ol irvninasiuin. made until he iued his rot Kent and John Warner. The remains will taken over to Champa. gn on a private oar on the Illinois Traction System for interment. artful iurvy of the territory had niece of the testator In the George Newman, and Hires brothers, James.

Atlanta; Overton, Kentucky, and to the village of Washburn. The company allowed Washington $1,300 W. Fish estate, asking that tho ex been made, which revealed a good quality of oil to be seeping thru thr George, of Ohio. ni call tn arms. the first Patt.e in i-ehaif of the Constitution ordered ti general was here iu Chicago year ago when l.e d-rected his ecutor of the will be compelled to carrv out the provisions of the will.

side of a large mil ot gravel ana Christian Science Lecture. Judge Samuel Uretne, of after water from wells in the vi p. Tallest aialli of corn cinity had showed oil indications and Minute Men to go t.i Ihe polis aim vote for two Judge. Ihen up for re-1 which provide that lie snouio sen the estate, or so much thereof as Is necessary to provide the money to i i.vt-tsi ouniDKin cooiet sounding had given certain evl Open Bids. Pids receive I by rover C.

Holt, trustee In bankruptcy lor the restaurant fixture In the Gem cafe were opened on Saturday morning. Only two bids were received, and the highest was mad by David Isenhour and Melvin Leddcn, Jointly. These men lectured at Murphy hall her this afternoon. The lecture was under the auspices of the Atlanta p. in.

polo contest In dences of the presence of the oil pay the bequest of $1,000 which he was to receive under the will. Prior sands. Fair hiistian Science society. Dean to this action the executor filed a p. m.

Kooiball games, burv vs. Chenoa I'. H. 6. iin ii Band concert.

Funk, of McLean, introduced the petition In the court asking the Judge GOOD STOCK SALE peaker. The aubject was Christian will be the ov -rs of the business If The premium list provides Hi in to construe tne win. Have Narrow Easap. wortn of credit tow ard purchase price of the new one 'for the Ford which was In very good condition and little used. The local Klwaniapa ar planning 'a big celebration on Charter Night, which tha club will observe in (he near future.

Reed's garage will be the scene of the fuallvltie and a Peoria caterer ha already been engaged for the occasion. The local Klwafilana have already established themselves aa wonderful host and a big time la being looked forward to. Washington Is to have Ita day at th Morion fair next Week. Both the Commercial and Klwanls club ar boosting the affair and th Washington band la to accompany Science, Religion of Joy. A mrge audience attended, ninny coming HELD NEAR HOPEDALE un 01 tiiosr mo the same who had hee" consented In the lUlfation over Tnwos' tank.

Senntor Wheeler nnuw hid reviewed the litigation which Pna'dy resulted In reduc ng the liability or Jeneral Ui' bank to HOiVOcO. Oavvea and Labor. "In hi official call to the Minute lien. 5enenl Iiawes gu as his ct-run the tact that certain lahor lead prizes on purebred Perchertm horses im on uurebrcd lle'Elsns. ftJ from Bloomlngton, Lincoln, Clinton Jack Edwards, local manager of the hid la rtpprpved by the referee In bankruptcy, K.

A. Ferry, of Springfield. Hurt in Auts Collision. llopedale, Sept. 21.

(Special. and surrounding town. The Ford Brothers stock aale held on prude draft homes, $10 on irrad celdlmrs. $15 on draft the McGrath Sand and Gravel com-nanv: Robert Ashley, foreman, and at the home ot J. II.

Ford, waa fairly Harry Skinner, engineer, had a nar row escane from death Friday eve team in harr.esi. $SD on mule. $lu on ooniej, $5 on addl ehorses, Knights Templar, to Mrs. l-iai-wln Luttrell of this city wa painfully Injured when the Ford icupe which she waa driving collided attended, despite the hard rain that continued thruout the most of tht Oil Meal Cotton Seed Meal Tankage To balnnce your ratlou and jet the most out ot your high priced corn that you are now using. Get profitable results.

Also we have a very complete line ot Dairy and Pou'ry Feed. Geo. Agle Sons, Inc. 207-209 South Center St. Bloomington, CI.

PHONE 350. niiw when they were caught, by a on each of four breed of hog. ers had at'acKed two Judicial dav. Oood prleee were realised for with another ord at the Hint cro lldate as in.ninet.oii Judg. This on beef cattle.

$3 for calf exhibited Meet' at Springfield Porlnsflelfl. 111.. Sept. 21. Knights road north of the Fair ground.

most of the stock, one two-year-old fil'y bringing $300; one three-year- cave-In of gravel at the pit north of Pekin. bklnner slid down Info the Bit, which ninty feet deep. was a Kxal eiccnon and ou are cl by bov. 91. on piiivy.

stalk corn and 11.50 for the larg The other car was driven by old. $114. and one two-year-old geld G. l'ayne of Momenee. who waa ac Temnlar from all over the state will the delegation.

Pennant and banner befitting the occasion are bomg est pumpkin. ing, $100. Cows krought from snd escaped Injury. Ashley was completely covered and Kdwards caunht hold of a timber in his de companied bv his family to $R1. Yearling steers run to $34 Mrs.

Luttrell was driving east and ii and yearling helfeis to The sale scent and was able to hold hint Mr. I'avne was going south, and as prepared and all are invited to get into line and make a showing tor their home town. Th day la also Republican Day and Gov. Lsn Small totaled 13.1)0". They sold a norses, self and with the other hand dug gather here Sept.

35 to 37 to attend the Sixty-eighth Annual Conclave of the commandeiy. Knights Templar of Illinois, according to Grnd Commnn-. der II. W. Hanson.

An exceptionally Interesting and enjoyable program the cara approached the Intersection the Payne car etruck the rear of the 3d luges snd XS hend of cattle. loubile familiar with tiie facta. -Hpeakiug of the la'ooi leadeis. tleo-eral 1'iawes said. "'They asuurr.t Uiat the acis and conduct of Judge in issuing Injunction ar against the rank and file of labor.

This is not the fact. Judiie Sullivan and Holdout, under the law. were required to issue these Injunction when a proper bill waa pre-anted to them. While the law stand a it la. a vjiige must Issue an Injunction when a pror bid ia fill "As commandei -in-chief of the the gravel off of Ashley and pulled his head out.

and In thia position ihev remained for almost an hour will be there, also. uttrell car turning it over. Mis utlrell was cut about the face and Gives Bond. Lincoln. Sent, tl (Special) Henry haa been prepared by those In charge, ho said.

before workmen about the plant otherwise but the occupants ADVERTISE BIDS FOR W. Scheller. one of the men arrested Rites at Pontiac for Accident Victim Pontine. ept. Special )-The body of the late Kldon Lloyd Piper, twenty one year of age.

arrived here thia afternoon from Dilllng. where death occurred earlier In the week, fohowir.g an automobile accident. Kur.eral aervice were held at the K.ok Creek church. Burial ci in the Hook Creek cemetery. heard their erica for help, tal- of the other car escaped injury.

Wive of the grand commnndery In the raid by federal ofTirera. ap warda was considerably bruised and shocked from hi experience, while otlteera and their guest will be en peared before c. 8. Commissioner Fast Fo3tbal 9mt a Tie, Maroa held high school to 0 to 0 score 4n the nrst football WOODFORD BRIDGES Pprlngrlold. Hept.

31 Blda for three small bridge In Woodford county, A. Wruegg and gave a $1 500 bond to tertained at luncheon at the Elks Club Friday noon. While a reeeptlon Ashley was not much hurt. Stephen Bergee Dies. await the action of Ihe federal grand Minute Men.

he then called upon game of the season rlday after Jury. Scheller Is charged with pos and ball in honor or the grand commander and visiting knights to which Stephen Uerger, night foreman c)f noon, unch ilson a Clinton uoys them as follow; The twenty com panies of M.nute Men of the connti session dud aale of intoxicating li the Mun na street railways imrna, hud the hall within the ten yard line of Mama several nines during admission I limited to knights In full uniform and their lalde. will be held lulinn A.reA.Iv ot ffiinlaed ill I'tiOiC died at o'clock Saturday night at Mr. McLellan Improving. i quors.

There are atlll several of the nineteen people arrested who must yet appear In ripiingflvld to arrange county are therefor called In their I the game, but lucked the punch lo hi resident. 11 Jane street. at the Arsenal building Thursday r4-Aiveil I rem iir. put It over the goal lino. nnton evening.

Xiri tignt nenma law ennirce mrni vimilnn end thi orinciDie. of constitutional McLellan. of thtt city who bond. with only one veteran In the lineup lie had been suffering from cancer for the past year and several montha un submitted to an operation, but a In Mount Forest, imiano. eimr.

i of Mr.MrLellan I Im dlplaed Inexperience turnout the SAYS MINER LEGISLATION Boosts Airmail, thia r.ive hhn onlv temporary relief game. The outstanding feature of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1 BLOOMIN0T0N. ILL. ANNOUNCES A 1 Free Lecture on Christian Sci.ncei proving, but that It will several weeka before he will be able to re Chicago. Sept.

SI Airmail la aug gested as a way to nave time and In the game vs a 33 yard pass from Hamilton to Oliver Wood, executed IS MOST NEEDED NOW crease efficiency by the Illinois Man by the local team. I sume the Journey home. The MeLellan left Pontiac sev fcprlns field. Sept. 21.

Legisla ufaoturer Association In a bulletin tion to relieve thousand ot miners. r-i week ano on a two week trip He wa born in onto in isus. out naa lived in the vicinity of Dillon for many yeara, having come to Pektn about twenty year aao. His marriage waa with Martha Jan May. who aurvlve him.

together with the following children: Arthur, Albert, and charle Itaraer. of Pekin: F. B. Essay Contsst. Announcement has been made by sent to all member, according who ar powerless to appease the nd.

while riding wit John M. Glenn, secretary. hunger of their children with even the l'efltt County Farm Hurea i In BY government upon a Iseue. Together with all good cltUem. they must rally to the poll next Tueeday in iupport of Judge Kulilvan and lloldom and stand together behind ih lawa of llltnola and our constitution which guarantee the Inalienable right of the individual and liberty under the Say Law Mrpreeentd.

"No every lawyer knows, and every Intelligent citiren ought to knew, that General Dawe misrepresented the constitution and the lawa of Illinois', and what both require Mlr.oia Judga. There la nothing In the state conatltution cr laws which connection with the American Farm the cheapest of food la much more necessary than legislation to help tha Bureau Aesociatlon of an essay contest offered lo ehool children of friends, amidst scene of childhood daya the borse became unmanageable and turned around In the road, epllhng the occupant of the carriage Into tbe ditch. Nr. McLellan kveral broken rib, one of Mr. James Thompson, Pektn, and jags.

farmer." according to Frank Farrlng- Bessie r. Nafftlger, Stanford, legal Iewitt county. Those eligible to Martin Merger, who 1 in the navy; four sister. Mra. Anna McClure.

age. enter are anv achool children up to ton. president of the Illlnola Mine Workers, ho baa prepared an article on the aubject for the Illinois Miner. oanlel Bridges. Kllhourne.

M. and Including the tecond year In ui.i,li iinnetured hi lung, thus Mrs. Minnie Miller, Mra. Llrsie Haney. all of Minler.

Ill, and Laura Kyle, Cerro Gordo, 47 the high school. their stay In Canada In fearah Ores, of Delavan. Th fu For L'cwitt county there la oneren Stanford Ceupl Wedded. definite, aa at present he la ahle to neral will held Tuesday afternoon a prize of second priie II: and RICHARD J. DAVIS, S.

of tbe Board of Lectureship cf Tbe Mother Church, T' T'rst Church ot Christ. Scientist, in Bostoti. Mj" In the Church Edifice At Prairie tod Monroe Streets MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924 At Eight O'CIock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALIT INVITED TO ATTEND Royal L. Dorset and Bessie F. sit up only tew minute i third riie of io.

The next nve at o'clock from Ihe Lohne hum and commitment will be In ISaffaiger. both of Stanford. Ill to receive a prite of each and Helghauer-Sgeay. Miu lva Fnrav and Ernest HoU were married In Pekin thia afternoon the following fee to receive a prise Lakesids cemetery, Pekin. $20,000 Suit.

at tn Presbyterian church parson ofTliial organ ot the Illlnola Mine Worker. Leglalatlon tor the farmeria being pushed. Mr. Farrlnalon chaigea, because thsre ar approximately ood farmer who vote, and only 1,000,000 miner. An airplane designed to receive and discharge passenger on land nr Water will carry 2 paasengera, a pilot and an engineer.

h.ih this city, were mar of i each. The contest ia to run age oy nev. it. rl. uyle.

Thnrdv evening In Uwlght. from October 1 to November 10, William Georgian v. Charlea C. Wad at Carrelton. Tk attended by the latter'a The contestant ha his choir of Arnod.

riamsice In the sum ef William Frampton and Mlsa Ida two sublecla "Why Id Mhnuld couslna. the M.ss t-iia inn OuO la the title of Ihe praactue filed l-equlrea nr.y judge to issue an injunction agalr.st labor union or other organlsattona or Indlv. duals merely upon the Ming ef bill in equity, a Oenerwl Pawee would have ua believe. Injunction ahall not Issued In any case unless It la apparent ttt lrreparable damage will be done and there is no adequate remedy at law. And the view of the American bar I that no Injunction ahauld ever be Issued In between labor and cap-UL If Dawea doesn Vnow that he Join the Farm Bureau." and "Why In the circuit court Saturday.

It la noin residents of Pekin. were llolahauer. After tna ceremony me? i tn ihe home of Mr. Hull- Lnd Iv a rtn bureau Member. lid that Georgian haa been arrested I carroiton, ill, hruiher.

lit HolahaJier and The point to be considered are on several occasion In tat Peoria and that th suit grows out of this funuly north rl town, where they will reside temporarily until the active facts on the subject, Kngheh. anell-Ing, punctuation, general appearance and neatness. trouble. "An Opportunity for Every Earner to Share in Human Brotherhood." Its Hsissl Weds. farming aeaon la over.

uir ijie, will move to Pontiac, where they The contest will be Judged by a Paul Helsel. fif Pekin. received committee appointed by the Farm la too Ignorwnt to be vice-president announcement Saturday of th mar will make their home. Seeking Divorce. Hureau executive board, tne county uperlnlendent of achool and the riage of his brother.

Attorney Leo L. of the I'nlied Ptate. ir ha aoee know better and mde those state. Heisel, In T.l Paso. Texts to Mr.

Mra. Mary Pslg. of Falrbury. has filed a bill in the circuit court asking county farm advisor. n.enta knowlr.g they are not true.

Eva riu Webb, which occurred In Those entering the contest w.ll tup a divorce from tier iiusuauu, have an opportunity to participate The Heart of a City Adolph I'cia. that city a week ago today. Th bridegroom I a ot Mr. and Mrs. Martin J.

llaisel, former wtll known in the national rontea for th spe cial grand national prlte. tetidents ot Pekin. Rapp-Werts. Chicago Woman In Serious Condition In Simms-Sparrow Fred Rspp snd Mlsa Edna Wertt I were married Friday evening at ft. I John'a prong by Rev.

Rosa. Th I Wedding, Hopedale ITopedal. Hept. 2 1. At then well, he lin honest enougn to be vlre-presldent.

"There la the record tit the man ho la to kidnap the idled States Constitution and convert It to his own use, the man who I raging up and down the land shrleklrg "radical" and "deme-srngue' at every eHuen who I -Ing f. eonsiructlv etatemanh.p In the fovernmer.t. Indeed at any rltlten who ia aaain in-irl honir la the government. There I the ree. orw of Chartea t.

raw. Hpuhlrn randlda'e for vice-president of the Cnlted Jtatea" inraunsii ratlHI INTO Hospital at Lincoln hrld i th daughter of folio Of tJncoln. fept ff4pcl-Ml' ficer Otto Andiae. Marriage Lions. FrJ C.

Wail. Peocla. 51. Myra Rushawn. Peoria, 1.

FINDS EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL EXPRESSION THROUGH THE FOLLOWING ORGiNIZATIONS Mary l.lrde. MM M.rtn noyue le In aeriou condl ii. at St. Calara'a hosplial here, lilt) Friday enmg at th home of the brides pni-enl-. Mr.

and Mr, Hpnrrow In Hopedale. oecurrsd th Marriar of Mis Nina Ptiarrnw to F.dgur Hlmms. of Peoria. Kev. F.

W. Payne, of the llopedale Methodist church offlcleting. Th ceremony was nld In the presence of th lm- Rol'a L. Doriett. Stanford, legal old runttir we broken out anew when tha auto In whirh intn a lleht pole BAYIROOK PEOPLE UC6V EAR COOKtVlLLE fturdy As she la y'rs old k.r oiimittlnn I serious.

RETURN PROM NORTH. madia' family and close relatives. AS l. M. Pt'see.

wife ani daugh Mrs. hlmms a well known trained Mffiin Into town on fhe was here to visit her daughter who ta In the Lincoln mate awhool Huybroolr, Rept. IB Mrs. C. A.

nurse and has many friends. Mr. Thufwdae evening the light on their Cchurerr.an end daughters. Mrs. Kate Ortshara.

ot thia city, end Mr. Clmin I a tiave Ing anleamn. traveling out of Peoria. They will make their future noma In Peoria. (i.

K. Rauicber, ot Meridian. and Cony and wa on ner war to the Institution in an aulo driven by William Msdigan. In turning m. in a gua station at the corner if Washington and Fifth the auto hit a rle.

Madigan a alien flesh wound above 'he left who Lave been spending the sum car went out Just after they ten, hems. They were driving along very carefully holding a fih bKbi but this al't of John Weber they collided with a h.iree and bus driven by Frank ar.d e-n -Mr. Pllser injured nuite a 111-ti. an arierv being cut tiver the mer at Ibe home In Lud- iDgton, bare returned to bay- John H. Frame.

73, Eureka Resident, Die Eureka, "ept. Jl.t Special.) John brook. ear. Mr. Unde euifered a cut over the right eye Bh fainted after It' aril later her condition ehest hurl, though no bene Hureau of Social Service 270 families erved et lee it once; 1H Indlviduele litlptd; 272 transient and homelett men helped; 254 famillet helped, Riven artldcg of clothing or food: 7S mon.

40 women placed In Jobs: 401 gtven odd Jobs: 10 given hospital or medical attention: 5,211 called et office or tyureaii: 2,302 call made by workere In behalf of applicants tor aid: plots of milk given to bablee end under nourished children. Tuberculosis Association 828 dixpfnaary rntpa cared fur; 4,810 calU marie; people in olinlf 273 whooU vinitetl; 8,403 pupil ex-aminrd; 116 patient aerit to Fairvicw; 120 positive caxen of tuberoulobis reported to board of health 275 health talk made; 473 people advised on treatment. Girls Industrial Home A home for tiepenrinnt, hut not delinquent Kirl. Forty four now being bonked. Qirla art tauglil borne makitifr, and methndg of alf tnpport, and are iwnt to achool.

Their health ia tnfepiinrjcd and the iilmoat effort made to Ruide them and prepare them for high-minded, useful living. Day Nursery In charge of" a publle health turte end a matron. It caret for children nf employed amth erg. alto eondnct eommanliv rantar acllvltlea. Special emphasis le put npnn baby car, en-iriiinn, cooking el tot mother.

Ktnplnyment bureau I maintained for mother. In lb 11 few months too children have been rrd foe la the nur eery, ton famlllee have bee cared for la various wart, from flea le ten tlmea. Eighty chil dren pf day wore el th sum roer play grounds. Extensive repairs ere being wre broken, and his face rut qu.i badir. They taled the dinior abJ be took him to the hpital whti made on tbe buildings on the Lloyd diacovered.

sard ef leviw Reperts. It. frame passed away at th ML FrinH hospital In Porl rUlurday. The funeral services will hhj at ura farms. tt of town.

Mrs. Jamea Perry bat returned they gave htm ai anaeethellc thev "ty't the artery. The "rought us home lir in the right th Chns'ian church hsr at SO The board of review composed et E. Ik Wsrrblt. Adam Fuerb her an John Hhellhainn.er, reported late from a vlalt with her son, Frank, et Monday af'emofin.

11 waa bom rear Raltlmore. Md Lafayette. Ind. Mr. I'ttier was rrutsed Some, tut bsiurday that they bad round un- Tl year ago.

but haa been -The Btptember Club gave their lxiretl who riding In th "acs. personal iropeny amount hi hum for mny yr. la i. It 11 in. This will be sd I annual dinner Thursday at tbe Hud bv nna daughter.

Mr, fcda son home, east of hre. Murphv. of and one ton Ralph, of New Iberia. I. to th assessed value of Lga rouniv.

Th bord ha heen In Sinn wo week longer than rdulied by law and will receive no compen Mr. end Mra. Mitchell Sbrlaley. et El Paao, ar visiting with Mrs. hhrigley'e slater, Mr.

H. R. Craw- U. OF I. MEN WILL aeai was not nun at an.

itir. and son were both bmisad ejult bad'y. Mr. Ptsr's tar Is lo io eitsnt Winifred Hiieer wa r.ot as w-ll -th first of th weg dJ 'o hsvlng 'bad com 4-nKI work Mear tn F.lel. Parrv Johnson, eed I'stt ar Ir Arrow ini" Thurdy mht "tardlrg a (upper given by th MnMe Curd.

ADDRESS LOAN LEAGUE William Sharpee, of Harrison- sation for Ib-s iwo weeka. C. I. P. S.

Would Buy Plant at Easton burg. W. aptnt th week her Prhara. Kept. II (PpeclaH with J.

B. Eharpea end T. O. John Itanld Brosrrsa I belr.g mad In Pr ertlnsi nlan for th pprnarhing Mts Mural lsn d-iar'a Mon- hut lr-f tieul. 21 (Pre.

11 e.invrilon of ih lllinms nuuuing Mr. end Mra. H. R. Crawford Association league tn be held at tn Mr.

and Mr lair Wyrkoff. Carle Butler. R. V. Hon.

II. D. Stir. rhnna-Llneoln hotel. lctotr t-l" In rbrle M.

Thnmpaon will nd M. 0. Morland attended the dehvei th ldlng ddr at in day f.r Ch go wbare she I tnt A Jo i appi atlcn was tbed with see cf the cmn from the Comnen commission Mll, Fori i Wis. who is inj )rs'erd, a.Vlig for au'irlty tor th city lo tne-t si gir'a on ttarjtb enttal l.bn.ds Public f-rvle Suhotd. Tber h.

Heir I company to pun hs of K. W. Fuller. P.U! car i ut of h. g.i for Foi.dl operating as th focinn.

Mght and Oil lei a Vor-1 wit r.ar totniair.y. Ih lctrl prop. tute fair tbla week. sr.iiiiet to held at tne rnsns mr.iln the evening nt "tonr i Mre. Molly Hereford, of nioonv Home For Colored Children A helping band tor tbe on-fortunate children ot aa unfortunate race.

Mark bnyt and iris can be hungry, suffer and wrong the same a other children. Thle home I one of but two In Illinois serrlni tittle children of negro blood. It ha thirteen bo)s and Rirtt la Its rare now. aad with adequate financing could do much more Tbe Dgro make fw.r rails upon charity than the while man does. Victory Hall A home for homelea bora.

The job of this institution Is to make honett and ueful men out of friendleu and unfortunate lad-. Forty--four art row being houaoj and cared for. Rut small part of the cost of conducting thia home is in the I'nited Welfare budget. Withers Home For Aged Women, A shelter for women whokt empty hand wait in life 'a sunset for the end of the day. Sii of it puest are over 80 year of aip, and tbt nine other are fragile and atone in the world.

Thia one of the most beautiful of aervice. This agency ask hut a small aunt from the btiriper. In the liirht of It atrviee, it de-serve, much. legton, iurmrrly i.f tbla place, boa Baby Fold A homt for friendlc' bahiaa. During the year, 12.1 little ones find shelter wholesome food, medical at tention and molherlnit her A viit to it would make convert to it of tht hardest heart.

Thi Institution gcti moM of ita aupport from outside source, though most of tha children are fron flloominRton and Normal It ak but small sum fron the tutted r.udffct. Josef F. right, director nr pitmen at th university, will glv th ad enlor work ai the gt'i I i.tn. Mason county, for Jar. halt ercompsnv her dress of welcome tn the delegate purchased tbe Winter properly, la tbe et pert town, end till move I Chieage at the oprlnr beck here exin.

b- of preferred to of th enttal Illinois Public Kervii Tfe elrl Illlnoi Public HcTvic itiinpsny also ask fee au-'hori'y to Issue the 10 shsras of s. E. Lawrence, of Brltioa. SERVICES SUNDAY net an posed of hit rsidar lo, for a rtifici to fp' the FOR ELLIOTT WCMAN HOLD SiaviCf. ron COLFAX WOMAN SATURDAY, oiff.

-p" gpia -r i-ai bald si to Christian rMurrn faiurdsy fiemoon for Mrs Itarne' A'tiHI. slm m-d property here lo (Jaorg litthmnn, of p'M ard lo It- transmission near Arrowttnltb Mr. Gathmte will r.ii.ott. tt. iipcii i fn.rn I.A.'on tn lenerun, wnin lo eluded In Ii.

a dl novw her In Ibe epring. Funrl w-TloM war a held her Hun div at th l.iilhensn church for Mr. Tbe vlllsge le Installing a con crete retaining wall along the Put Ma Thorn Kracnr. noa uin o-t urred at Ilea her. Th ranisln Officers Fmd Wet war brought to l.lllott fatuidav nam property, where tbe mile dlttb ta on the alreet.

Recent high watert Initial wa In ih nw cemetery Evidence at Rutland bev been washing the he ok away THESE AGENCIES ARE THE. north of town William Drannnn end Mr. end Luiland Hapt. il (ipi Isll Tn fed'tal ifti-eia inded th fl drmk Mrs. Htymond Raymer and children Mra Ceupl Wcddtd.

Mire. Hpi. ta Raymond ldr.siv at tl Nis'e ho t.ii in l'en-ia fnilnsring iMn-s of th i ii a. HkjwiI IMa ve.ls lln f.lM.t. ye, a i ita th I hr.a.lsu Ot.f ii Mia Aii au i .11 a as llsrr.et i'an.

i.ell. was bum sen, tad lri a mamlxr tif ii i i i i i uhi.i aim is SUIVICed by ti.a ('. loaillg I Hen; of I Alb, i. of Mieaouil. I'haiiaa.

of Kan- as, Jiin.r. of liluolMI.KiMt.. ar.d Mis 1 be Nhernian, of 1'ior n. rti la also sutviced by g. audi l.ildien.

ki I gteal grandi bildl-n ut Coshocton. have hen visiting iMlIm of Vet.ea Copp and Caliattl hr.iUiete heia sliont a o'clock last praiten and Mis Alma Vnr, Imth at the home of Mre. Jessie Orn thia "mmiinpy. wr married 'n Uorff. Mght rd lout evident In bom pi.

ii Th mn re to rtort prlngtld Thuta.iy. Th brld Metdimet Iura Gllmor. Myrte iroom I on of Mr. and Mr j'eoiia toiiimrow motnirg for a hear llrailen. living outhwat of Mohr end t.muia Kowand ere visit ing.

and Ihe b-lde la a granddaughter of leg et the Frank Perry bom et Mr. and Mra. lliown. Roth FUNERAL SUNDAY FOR Ufsynta, fnd. Mr.

CI more wtll graduated from th Community high GREENVIEW WOMfN MARRIAGE LICtNM UNITED WELFARE FOUNDATION OF BLOOMINGTON AND NORMAL Annual Call For Funds Week of September 22nd Give Once, But Give Enough For All Campaign Headquarters, Association of Commerce Bldg. Phone 614 chool In th rise of 1J.J. They ill make their home at present on th farm With hi parents. fpnt-gfield -ir-i-il i Cieenvlew. Iapt.

"1 I yperlsl I A I ens hsa hn Uamd i I uoor .1 aervlee f.a- Mr ll-len Prsii.et l. atur. ani Marths to'rt Kehu.n. year who died also vUlt her dsughter, Mre. Kerry Dame, ot Indlaoapotlt.

before returning home. John Bmallwood end famllt have been entertaining Mr. braall wood's niofher. Mrt. H.

J. I.yont. of Xnla. Ilia brother. Otto Hmell wood, end wife and baby, of Cedar Rapids.

end Mlat I.tila Limes. l'lili. It. Keone I rbl.i- niortilng In a hoapiisl In CM eo. wars bal.l Sunday ufitrnoon at tna ii.ni of fier parenia, Mr.

and Reck River Cenfrne fcen, Hterllng til Hept. ni-in II. llilghet. raabtent blahop of I'hlrsgo. will prrtld at th Rock finer Conference of th Mih.dlet t.piaropai thunh bets ipt.

'ti. C. s'f II 1 Marlxild. r.d war ran Ariniliar eompnrt f.sr tl.a snaii la th lion of Lmnaln hen ihlrl lo little pos's. In botel kubhc writing tootna.

none Burial in a.lUi(KH (toit'try. et Lnyreiur, were here eaer Sunday..

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