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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON', SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1922. tea In 1S57. UnrU 1 1 He was married rrank Bulllnger and Mr. In U70 and to thlsjiam Skeen. of Ellaworth, Phyelelane and Surgeons children were rn.

The Hulllnger. of Seymour. TREASURERS GET SCHOOL MONIES CITY COUNCIL IN SHORT SESSION DR. C. P.

HANSON OSTEOPATH Si4 UNITY BUILDING return to Floemlng'on. Ccrdtlcfcr wtl displace Clements on til ai of i.r.Kt-t and Clements then d.epla-e The e- Smith nni ll.iigp1 wiil t.ik.' I' wrs ut or to tr.ik.rg rr t' pi-rr. the preferred runs mil remain und.sturled. wife died Dec. 2i.

VI. nd he was Ha waa a member of the Uter married to Klixabeth Adams, Vet in. old German War Vete'r Aug 7 1911. who with the following He waa years of age. The tjl! children survive: I.ouia.

of urrangementa have not Un ington: George, of Martin's Ferry, iileud. 1 1 TWO MEN ARE FREED ON ROBBERY CHARGE Wallace and Clifford Herd were freed yesterday from a charge of rotbery uf Clyde Nirider, 210 North Main atrett. W. and son. Hermrx, were held to the grand Jury.

Kvidence presented Mor- PMONC, OFFICE H20. RISIDEKCl t.7l County Superintendent Moore Sent Out Checks Aggregating 73,751.85 Yesterday. Bloomington and Normal Mayor's reach Agreement Over Viaduct Work. With the Conductors. SB.

A. E. EOGERS XRay Laboratory. Tn.tWft far Teie.ri md Skin Oloaiaa. ft IV Uaetlea, raolt Bank Pa.e 1731 Local Notices Mfgrs.

Store fur wish dresses. Nw Ami Victor My Chicken supper Saturday evening Y. W. C. A.

Phone oo for fuel. Kuhn Coal Co 3 '4 i. Rohlz.son St. Funk f-eed I-awn th.U gpnss, red. Your will c.tri fully f.ileJ at Lvut.ett a I'ruar i-'.

rc. IVt rew di frui'i an I r.u' a' Eton's T-a f.otc. li( F.n: 1 doz. guaranteed Mi'de. fir rizora.

at Scni'T Ln.tf Store. Main anil MuiUrry. Cafeter.a nnd Tea Room Ik reoner.f-,1 s.r'.irt1.iv r.oon 1-t. and Herod wae insufficient to bj warrant a charge against them. Po- piss, Conductor George I ri.lge is "tT duty ft a and IWr Muri ay was lir i.p to deu head to Chuano on No.

4 today to AMOLTS BY TOWNSHIPS PRIVILEGE IS NORMAL'S (On The Bargain Square) 15c Real Carmen me out rn No. 7 tonight in place of Ci niiuc'or Charles Johnfon is ol du'y, due to rheumatism and I'ert-sche alcl.es the South local (or a few trips. Conductor George pigalls nnd wife have returned home jestcrday from a month's so'rurn at Hi Springs, and the former reported for fast freight sou'h. relieving FochtU, wh.3 resumes the pool car. lice Magistrate In-Few ruled.

Nirider (pj could not Identify them and the Pr-jGjEj o.i who had informed the police as.p tu their guilt and whereabouts would 'S3 not come to testify. The informant tEj had overheard conversation among. lp-3 the defendants. Altho the ring, oneisgl of the articles stolen from Nirider jP5 May 13 of last year, was found ln ffi Herod's possession, he claimed togr havu won it In a game of chance. 1 nr.i nnd there was no one to refute hlslpQ testlmov.

Nirider testified that on May 13 Spy he wae given a drink of liquor by a friend. After one or two drinks, hi'" said, he remembered nothing more' until ha awoke In an automobile, i --1 DR. 0. M. RHODES Practice Limited To Diagnosis and Consultation All Laboratory arid SpecUl DUpiostl.

MrtlK-da lird Build Hours IMS icd by Aspoistnust. Teler-hana: Office Bealdenc. DR. RALPH P. PEAIRS V.S Buidxg.

Prattie. Lifflt.a Buratry, Gjaeceloay. Gattetnci. Bhiti 1-4 is and hj appolnts-nt Telt-plione 251 Bialdfura L. "TV.

FUL WILES, M. D. floor v. n. 4rh floor P.

A G. soao, 10 bars 44c. todav at W. If I Li I HAIR 12 for NETS $1.00 With the Trainmen. Flagman J.

P. McConr.ell Is oft duty, due to sickness and Flagman C. E. Moore was deadheaded up on No. 4 to ccrno out on No.

5 in his Flagman RabUit Is laving off and Flagman Lunkie was uj; on No. 4 to come out on No. 9. 1 said he remembered seeing W. M.

i Gaines on the back aeat with him. but that he soon wss unconscious Galdwin'i Saturday Candy Special. our a.1 on rgc fr an rri'tiunally fine Cat'n Fidd't Saturday Candy Special rn paK' i for of the densHtful rr-ali rl ti.e Physician arl Surgeon Cnf iBfroefifa again and did not recover his aenses until he awoke late In the night back! fxMnl Practice 101 Waamas-ton St Bculb ijlde Square of the city water works, robbed of a ha.mU A tAA Urakeman W. A. Caldwell was Herman Galnea admitted on theii Every Not guaranteed to be a perfect net.

CAP AND FRINGE STYLES Blonde, Auburn, Light Brown, Medium Brown, Dark Brown and Black. Mau Floor. stand naving oeen given inewaicn uy i nis tatner, dui ne saia no naa no Idea how It come Into his father's ft DR. BOYD, SPECIALIST. Chronic and Rectal Olaeaaea.

Hours 9 to 5 dally. (Wednesday and Saturday nights 7 to 8 Roland Stalra or Elevator. PHONE 698. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. 3 possession.

He was held for larceny, hi Kn4 fivA4 nf 41 000 His Chicken Suppe'. Paturdav ever.lr.f at W. C. A r-y tellowip 6 to 7:30, to cer.ts r- i Last Day, ff cir A'ournr drmonratlftn ffT k. i.tpm till 9 p.

in. II Krad Shipment of Phcenix Hotiery. Je from tl.e improv ment p-oiect. tnei'ting if ti.e lilicm. gt ntv iuir.

il was marked no pr note, axl was one of the shortest of trc vrar. May Jones Informed the council that he bad into an agree, me: ith Mn Kci cf X.irnvil. i.hi'li giies mo. mirgti.n rtrht to do rk on the Normal side cf North I'raire street at the tracks where the new vladiKt is bei-g I mlt. Tl.e privilege ii all Normal's, as the expense rorts'rui 'ing the viaduct will bf borne 1 the cltv ff Blooming on.

while Normal citizens arc at libeTty to make use of the passage. Improvement Petitions. Commissioner Iirlrksnn cf the department of public health and eaf'tv. recommended approval vt the petition rf the Rev. A.

G. Csrnlne to move a residence and dirt from lets 12o and 1210 North Prairie street to fnHersity avenue. The right was granted by the council. A petition was presented bv property owners on ''bestnut e'reet, re-tween Colton avenue and the Illinois Central tracks, asking that necessary steps be taken to grade their sireet and put It in proper condition: referred to Commissioner Anderson of the department of streets and public Improvements, with power to act. I j.

C. Hall. HOI West Mntilton street, petitioned the council to make repairs to prevent the Inflow of watr In his cellar; request referred to Commisioner Anderson for action. A petition was read from William J. Stellar to move a house from 1107 North Fast street to 401 East F.mer-son street: referred to Commissioner Frlckson for investigation and report.

West Side News 3 father was held for highway robbery tinder S3. 500 boncL i FRANK C. BULLINGER, OF ELLSWORTH, DIES! Frank C. Bulllnger. a well known Checks aggregating 172.751 55 were milled yesterday from the office of 11.

C. Moore, county superintendent i schools, to the various township s'h'Hi treasurers of McLean county This is from the fs.000.000 State District School Fund, appropriated t.y the last legislature. The preceding year allotment was $2,000,000 less. An effort was made to secure HJ.000.ui'i but a compromise was made on Last year the McLean county schools drew The amounts received by each township, is as follows: Vt. Hope llMJot Martin 1W Vnnk a tirote 4 Anchor 34 Run.l, iiih n.si Pan-.

17 li'C While Oak 24 Empire Hurtwn loss "il Wfti 1111 Mnnev Cretk TIOIO Bfl'flower l-cimif-n 4 lixtll. Unmlale IS" Pal iropsey Mil Bi.icm'!srn IIOH El vv. f.ridlfj 444 Old To.u 1 f.ridiey 1 wi.et liiitimi 114 Chrnnt 1.1 lun il Yatea 1(14 58 Chrn? 1 Blooroinstoa t.rtoe 1431 ti (f-ity) JT715 57 Tlanvers II v. 22 Normal Pry I'il4v itnirnl 5401 68 Normal S1I.73 Heywertn Towanda 14:0 43 (towni IMS 49 Blut Mound 13:7 .5 Donna (townl 582 25 QUARTERLY MEETINcToF DANVERS ZI0N LUTHERAN The quarterly meeting of the voting members Pf the Zion Lutheran church of Danvers has been postponed until Sunday, April 9. The lesson for the Sunday school Sunday morning will be the story of "Zach-eus." The pastor, Rev.

K. L. Llnse, is putting much emphasis on the children being on time to the Sunday school pointing out to them that they, like the little boy, Jesus, will llnd grace with God and man. The Zion Hlble class will take Up the study of the book of Genesis and In connection with it the pastor will lecture on the first chapter of the Hible as against tlie absurd theory of evolution. The subject of the sermon Sunday morning will be "Jesus' Greatest Word on the Cross." The service will be in the English language.

The I-aflies Aid society cf the church will meet at the home of Mrs. Otto Fuesling, Thursday afternoon. Confined to Hie Home. Master Wesley Gavr Is Confined to his home on South East street, with an attack of yellow Jaundice. DR.

J. D. CUNNINGHAM Osteopath 601-502 Livingston Building. J'wn. OrTI-f 1111.

Hours: 12 a. 1-8 T-8 p. ra. G. H.

SMALL, M. D. and D. 0. CHB0NIC N0 PELVIC DISEASES BIOCHEMIC MEDICATION North S'de STi.ira atlartro-Tlifrapemna.

Musel Trutmtiits resident or kUsworth, died yesterday at the home of hla aon, Roy Bulllnger, at Keymour, 111. The deceased was born Sept. 25, 1842 In Germany and came to Amer- used as flagman on No. 12 yesterday In place cf A. Mink, laving off.

Norton relieves Caldwell Sunjay. Brskeman Day, Nelson. Fritcher and J. H. Turner are laying off.

Wise relieved Day on Osborn's car; laen-man relieved Fritcher on Wrights car; Nunnery relieved Troxel, and Daley relieved Nelson on the same car; IfTey relieved Ross on Thompson's car. With the Enginemen, Engineer A. J. Brassie is off duty and Vannes caught the r.orth end passenger run. Engineers W.

D. Allen, F. McLaughlin and Remscer are laying off. The latter is sick. 8.

H. McLaflin reported after a layoff and relieved Bryant who resumes the west local. Krlrkson taught the west end run of Mel.ijjghlin. Firemen K. Weakley.

Richardson. Baylor, K. Nelson and Bandy are oft duty. Ward and LanghofI have reported. Hostler Elmer Smlthson, who reports for duty today after a five months layoff, due to sickness, displaces Fireman Jean Weatherford.

who resumes road service. Fireman Bandy was called home from Chicago yesterday morning by the serious illness of a child and Fireman Moses Beard wus deadheaded up on No. 6 to come out on No. 1 with M. Butler In place at Bandy.

Engineer Branson was deadheaded to Peoria yesterday to come out or. No. 87 in place of W. K. iiansau, lav.

ing off Dentlita Why buy the lomroon kind? I'lioeni pure ei.k hosiery at SCc. SI il up. W. H. Rolands.

Farmara, Stop Look Lilten. John Iptre, No. 40 especially designed for ute with IVrdnwi Tractors ami endorse Henry Kord. Trice 65 04 while stock lasts. J.

Cutey. New Dance Music on April Victor Records at My Store. The newest hits In Vhitemnn and Smith's orchentras, the All Star Trio and liensnn's orchestra. Iet us i'ly them for you Viptrnlae. floor.

My Store. Stone's Fancy Figa Fmyrra washed lied fips. 2flc. Kxtra choice Smyrna layeiH. In.

30c. JiiinOo Smyrna layer fie. 40c. Finest Mission figs, lb. 25c.

2S Jar pure fife )nm, 45c Stone's Tea Store, 114 E. Front. SOMETHING NEW A "Da-Night Bed" DR. JAS. G.

BEESLEY DENTIST X-Ray Diagnosis and Extraction. Conductive Anaethesla. Special Attention to Children. Evenings by Appointment Office 409 Unity Bldg Phone :75. LOCAL COAL MINE IS PILING UP A RESERVE For several days the output of coal at the McLean county mine has been piled up at the south side 6f the tipple until now there are several thousand tons In reserve and which will be used to fill eprlpg and summer orders until the strike is settled.

A few men Hill be retained during the suspension to look after the property while the strike 1a on. DR. A. T. STRANGE DENTIST Gas and oxyge for rainless it-traction.

Rays a apcclalty. Qrad-uate nurse In attendance. Phone 2864. 309 Livlngtton Bldg. Dr.

H. C. Rodenhouser ORTHODONTIST Teeth straightened, Facial Deformities corrected, for children 4 to 20 years of age. Suite 703 Peoples Bank Bldg. Passenger Conductor Warren lirown proved to bo the senior applicant for the Peoria line run made vacant by the death of Will Dillon It is expected that he Will transfer to the new run after the first of the week, displacing: La Voise, who takes Brown's run on the main lino, holding It until the latter Is aa-signed on April S.

Cther Personal Gossip, Due to a surplus of rrews here nnd Lepage nt Roodhouse, Conductor C'hitt and Engineer Burross were deadheaded back to Roodhouse on No. 71 yesterday. LEE COUNTY IS ALSO TO DRILL OIL WELLS Now that McLean county is about to drift for oil, it msy be of interest to learn that Lee county is taking the same action. For years, natural gas has been flowing in that district, the field about five miles south of Amboy. The oil drills will start in East Grove township.

C. C. Cook, a Chicago lawyer. Is said to be financing the project. LIVER Vt.

E. E. Taddock, Specialist, of Kansas City, has distributed free over 100,000 copies of a booklet in cause and treatment of constipation, Indigestion, bilious colic, Jaun-lice gas and Inflammation of the 3all Bladder and Bile Ducts as as Chiropractor sociated with Gallstones. Just send name today for this Free Book to Dr. E.

E. Paddock, Box BO 201, Kansas City, Mo. 304-5 PtonuS Makes a day-ted by day and a double bed at night can le used sg i ingle or double bed 5 steel frame, in brown mahogany finish 5 cotton mattress, covered in creton, with valance, and a fabric link spring. Is very easily operated a child or old person can open or close it. Then, too, it is most reasonably priced at $29.90.

BloominCton. Ill, Architects ARTHUR P1XLSBURY Architect Feoples Bank Building. Seventh Floor. 'N FIDDLE Clerks Make Shift. Due to the reduction in clerical forces at the station general offices some shifts Were announced yesterday.

Miss lois Alhey. who was In charge of the record dsk, row takes the roster desk, displacing Miss Margaret Hassler, Who is transferred to the telegraph oiDce. Fire Knooker Falls Dead. One of the negro fire knockers at the Brighton Park cinder pits, and who had been with the company many years, fell dead yesterday morning. He was at work on the engine that had brought.

In No. 71 when a bursted blood vessel caused his deeth. The victim was well known to northern crews. Bumping Start Today. It Is exppctcd that four care will cut off the pool north and the same number south.

Thla will affect Conductors (jeller, Pohl. Lee and Y'oung, north and Conductors Miller, Prescott, Sams and Steele, south. The cancellation of the mine runs today, means a number of shifts. It is expected that Conductor Alexander will come to Bloomington nnd take 85. Conductors Glllett and Moss expect to go to Peoria taking 87, displacing Bchrendt and Herman, who Public Accountants.

'iinataait A. V. S. LLOYD CO. Mamtar National Aiioilatloo Certified Public Accountants GRIESHEIM BLDG.

Income Tax Service ALL PRICES LOWER. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY. Corns to My Store Hear ths Ntvi Victor Records. A euperli' list of voal. Instrumental und dance records for April jut placed on sale.

We'll glad ta pinv them over for you. Ylctrolns. 4th floor. My Ptnre. Mfgrs.

Store, R. E. SeViulsr, Prop. petticoats only. SCc.

11. 7i middy Mouses, $1, -12 kimori'js, Jl. children's play eults, 11. 5 dozen factory ec(nds Cnsls'lns tf nprons, dresses, at lesa than cost of material. Over Shorthose Dm Store.

Delicious Fresh Meats at My Store. Pntlina: bef. round Sc. Peef roast, pound. 12 l-2c and lfc Small hams, pound, 18c.

Nice bacon, pound, 20c. All kinds of beef, pork, veal, lamb, fish and butterlne. S. H. stamps.

We deliver. My Store Meat Market. Special at Lusher Bros'. 3 cans tomato aoup, 25c. No.

24 peachc or apricots, 25c. 5 cans pure tall milk, 25c. 3 large pkgs. pancake flour, 25c. 10 bars white laundry soap, 38c.

Fresh vegetables dally. Try us for quality meats. Fhone 2959. 611-13 North Main. Stone's Grocery Values.

3 tall cans rod salmon, EOo. 3 lhs. best F.luow macaroni, 85c. 6 11j fresh corn meal, 11c. No.

2 can plums In syrup, 15c. Best egg noodles ever tasted, lb. 20c. 30 ox. Jar Camel preserves, 33c.

21 ox Jar Holland apple butter, 23c 15 ox. Jar Telmo Jellies, 22c. Stone's Tea Store. 114 E. Front.

More Popular New Brunswick Record "Hits" Just Received! In HlueMrd 'By- the Silvery "Jimmy I ljof but "Lola Lo." and "Aneel Child" all fox trots and remember Brunswick records are back to 75c even Isham Jones records, and the two first numbers listed are by Isham Jones orchestra. EnscnlierKer's West Sldo Square. "The Phonograph Center of Bloomington." Bargains at Waldman's. 2 doz. sweet Juicy lemons.

19c, 10 fit. Kranite diMi pans, 2 qt. Kranite coffee potF, 25c. 10 qt. granite slop Jars, Xc.

6 foot loth window shades, 49c. clothes hampers. sT-c. 10 bars P. A- (J.

soan, 4Sc Garden or lawn rakes, 13c. 8 large Turkish bath towels, 98c. 11 house dresses. 69c. 10 galvanized water palls, 19c.

All w-ool wall brushes. 79c. At Wells Bros Genuine Ited River Ohio potatoes, 2 bu. hag, $2.70. 100 lbs.

cane syrup, IS. S4 lb box Krispy crackers, 49c. PeRches and pears in heavy syrup, can 20c. Best free running table salt, 2 lbs. Ec.

10 bars P. O. soap. 45c. Corn and beans, ran 10- We have Just received an extra fancy car P.ed River Ohio potatoes.

See these potatoes before you buy. Try our corn fed meats the best on the Bloomington market. Wells Phone 2380. "The Sweetest Spot in Town" Saturday Candy Special One of Our Finest Offerings Grand Opera Caramels Made up in three flavors Vanilla, Maple and Chocolate Pudding with Pecans, Black Walnuts and Pineapple. Don't miss this one.

Special 3C Punc Special Easter Novelties Cream and nougat chocolate covered eggs, all sizes; decorated to your order. Chocolate Rabbits, in all sizes; Candy Chicks, Eggs on Toast. 117 N. Main St. Just 3 Doors South of Square R.

LOUDON Eagle Machine Works PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating OAS FITTINO Large Stock of Gas Fixtures Nash Leads the World In Motor Car Valut MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY Both Phones PLASTERERS $1.10 Per Hour Union Only No Labor Trouble Plenty of Work All Summer and Fall Write ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION 133 West Washington Chicago WANTED EXPERIENCED HOUSE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Permanent Positions. OPEN SHOP A CLOSE scrutiny of the metal employed in the manufacture of Nash cars reveals the reason for their brilliant performance and their enduring quality. For example, Nash valves are made of the very finest material that the markets of the world afford. The intake valves are of the top grade high tungsten steel. The exhaust valves are made of the best quality high chrome steel, chosen because it cannot burn.

FOURS and SIXES Prices rangtfrm $2390,. $. b. factory mi TRfosa Have You Seen The New LEE 30x3V2 Straight Side Puncture Proof Tire? G5 cents per hour. For Work After April 1st.

Write Empire Construction Co. 218 N. Clark St CHICAGO. Wanted Metal Store Front Erectors 95 Cents Per Hour Open Shop Steady Work Write or Call EMPIRE CONSTRUCTION CO. 218 N.

CLARK STREET CHICAGO Free Delivery at Cash and Carry Prices Clark'a Market, Phone 775. Fresh picnic hams. lb. 15c. Good tender beef steak, lb.

12V.C. rancy 'chuck rosmia. lh. id. "We furnish straight side split rims for $1.50 each'.

Why fool with the old style rim cutting clincher when you can get a straight side split rim at such a small cost. Do not forget the Puncture-proof feature of this wonderful tire, as one little puncture makes a busy car a "drone." Equipped with Puncture-proof Pneumatics your business car will keep busy keep turning keep earning. Made in All Standard Sizes Up to 40x3. 12HC Round or Swiss steak, lb. 17Hc Choice native veal.

lb. 17Hc 20c. Country cure ha, lh PLUMBERS WANTED! Open Shop Plenty of Good Jobs $1.02 cents per hour liTJHER WAGES FOR 22c. NAS JL IL SPECIAL SALE ON OIL AND GREASE. COMPETENT FOREMEN Fiiear cured smoked bacon, lb.

17 He Sugar cured smoked pork loin. 30c. Compare our prices on groceries. 2 bu. ban Early Ohio potatoes, $2 .10.

IS lhs. cane eranulated sugar, SI. Large sack Want-Mor flour, $2 10 lh. pail light Karo syrup, 48c. 10 lbs.

navy beans, 75c. No. 2 cans Wisconsin peas, for 29c No. 2 ran corn, solid pack, 10c. 4 cans pork and beans, 4 cans red kidney beans.

35c. 55e rnn P'hes, with svrup, Wanted 200 First Class Carpenters For Concrete Form Work $1.00 per Hour Open Shop Plenty of Work for Competent Men All Summer and Fall Write or Call Empire Construction Co. 218 N. Clark Chicago TODAY 3-LB. CAN CUP GREASE 25c.

PtRMANENT EMPLOYMENT FOR COMPETENT MEN. Write T. S. BUNN, INC. 40M10 WEST WASHINGTON STREET.

Bloomington Oil Co. PHONE 2109. Empire Construction Co. 818 N. Clark 8t CHICAGO, Phone 712.

No. can hominy. 2 for 2uc. 11 ox. Jars Jams and Jllies, 25c Kuy the tiest for the least.

112 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Pi!) earijr. rtions 775 4.

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