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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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iIHE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1922. detuimd. They tire expected, how Local Notices NORMAL 1 Audit Shows Books of i At Union service BOY SCOUTS TO STAGE I OUTDOOR TESTS AUG. 23 1 training In order meet the rte marid and as a reiirn.nary to 1,: train. i.

i winter ear'h Mirdav eveninr trurx Frank Mornson Sons PLUMBING AND HEATING NEW PHONE 180. 206 East Front Street. I R. E. We retire baby cab wheels.

Hurst. ever, to arrive later. The rump meeting association haa extended on Invitation to all the mlnlKier uf Htoominfrtnn and Normal hh well as the laytifen of the cities and a large attendance hi expected during the meeting. TO FIT UP RADIO ts fiw boy scroll's will! niw on will be devoted training; City in Proper Order The report of S. K.

Simr, l.o wa i engaged to audit the books of th'; Out iloor be held at i Wedncpdav, Pirn ire mai for an nver- grove at 31 a. m. Aug. 23. a ecrdinjf to ROOM AT VARSITY Itching scalp atoa Instantly.

35c to sizes. Green feed for sale cheap at the Llonmtngton Canning company. city, was yesterday submitted to the the annotmment by L. Kyer. k.

In the Churches. city council, showing that the books of the board of examiners scon's to leeide what their e'n'r1bu- 22 burs Kirk's flake white soap. l. Prof. A.

W. Dragoo is Equipping Roland's, liajlman tiling and supplies. Coblents Drue Stoie. Ha. of the Bloe.mlnrton-Normal council to the wmD will be.

There tt of boy souis. bridge to be buiit. a gte wav. It very Mr. Ever council ring, signal iot'r.

flag Pol's ail. to see the interest which be. ru'je weil covering, benche-t gn-l ing shuwn hv the ri'-w seoijtniasters I manv other things for the comfort in scouting by the repeated tails fori and convenience of the camp. Raptist. Rev.

K. U. Rayliss, pastor Morning; worship at the regular hour. The pulpit committee has been fortunate enough to secure the i services of Rev. Steinkraus again for next Sunday.

Mr. Steinkraus is! NIAGARA METAL WEATHER STRIP wind, (now and dint eul of nd window and Swi our brit UtM (AVINQ COAL, t.r Frta Dsaittatln end Information, Write JACOB H. BROWN Department With Receiving and Sending Sets. have ben properly Icept and all funds properly accounted for. On concluding the report the accountant says: "We imagine that the citizens nnl tax payers of your city are really more Interested and concerned in ti correct an dfnll accounting of its officials of any and all funds coming into their hands belonging to the city, uiir vt'iui ipcocs ana Bet our 11 a Detroit pastor who is spending his tB'niKHI lit 1MUOII1I ok 1011, HUH wine ueiore you buy.

H. Hurst. Wallpaper 6le Real Diacount. Griffin Mt routs, 315 y.ain St. At Pease's.

OTHER NEWS OF NORMAL I I'MIILTOilllirJLI ITHIIUiin preaeneei very acceptably tost Sunday, special music and large hearing will be given to our guest. Ch.UtU I- A 111; li in mm and the careful and prudent expendl- tnre of the funds so received, than they are in any special method of the keeping of its accounts, at any tate, so long as the method in prac- I-ool: on puge 3 for our Saturday raj .1 fii 1 W. ft CrtHou spceim. i I' I Office Room For Rent jl M. CAMPBELL SON INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ROOM 318 EDDY BUILDING, BLOOMINGTON, ILL.

Public. Kinloch Phone. 1 1 ip tiannn lJldg. pi'ly The manual training department at the Normal university, under the supervision of I'rof. A.

W. Dragoo, is fitting up radio room in the manual arts building. Thia room will be used exclusively Tor radio work. la being fully equipped, both with receiving and sending sets. The sending sot at the university will be tlcc furnishes full anil complete in- formation concerning the receipt and I disbursement of its funds.

I "For each of the years in which we have audited the aeconnlB of your i urua; s'ore. preaehlng by the pastor nt 10: JO; Christian Kndenvor at 6:30. Union me-ting nt Baptist church a 7:30 Methodist, Rev. Harry B. Lewis, pastor Sunday school at 8:15: morning worship at 10:30.

Rev. A. G. famine of Bloomlngton, speaker; Kpworth League at :30. An interesting account of the recent Kpworth league convention at I'eor'a will he given hv the Normal dclc- Ueii MSI, ZZi -BZL.

-7. 1T Lilly Orchard Peaches 300 bushels for at orchard at tut prices. Must sold. the he nii I Mh ifiWsVr.B.KMB city we nave made certificate that all receipts of moneys made by jour commissioner of accounts and finance has been fully and correctly it potted and accounted for by him and that all disbursements made on ac- the first Mb one in thia part of the i L'i! IN li i Uiliallm New Fall Suits and Coats. 12 Per I IB WW IMW country.

I gates who attended tile meetings. hfl.kT Kllav The bovs of the manual training "Roofing! Roofing! Roofing! have just received another cr i Galvanized Sheet Uoollng, for barns, sheds, etc. PRICED REASONABLE. MORRIS TICK CO. jil South Center St.

Phone 585. Special features will be a vocal trio by the Misses Pauline, Maurine and 1 department have made practically all of the material with which the room Natural Gas I tount of any and all funds first had the sanction and approval of your council: were correctely entered aid i described in his books of account rind proiier vouchers presented therefor. "We have found the same condh to exist for the fiscal year closi A l.l-il 'in and ,1.. la fitted, It is necessary to purchase some parts, but for the most part the Kleonor Palmer, and a violin duet by the Misses Rosalia Buchanan and Mabelle Bunhee. t'nion services at 7:30 at the Baptist rhurch.

Presbyterian, Rev. M. B. Wooding. Cent Off.

liny now and save, that difference. W. H. Roland's. At the Hamilton Cafe.

Fried chicken dinner, SI. linked chicken dinner, 70c, Regular dinner, Sue. Sutherland fi- Nelson, Props. Stone's Popular Teas. All the.

host drinking kinds and at was a great mystery to the people boys can make the apparatus, according to l'rof. Dragoo. His 15-year-old son, Kenneth, has made the sending set. It will be ready for trial just as soon as a special arma DR. F.

A. M'CARTY. l'r. F. A.

Cart y. mlnls'er of the First M. K. churrh, will preach on "Thir.ss That Are Catching" at the twilight service tomorrow evening on the lawn of the First Presbyterian church. This will be the second last of these services, which pastor school in all dpnrt-ments at morning worship at endorse same with out entire ip-pi oval." Fined After Disorderly Conduct.

of olden times. They called it air that burns," and jets of the gas 10:30, sermon by Rev. Henry I). TerKeurst of the First Reform church of Milwaukee. Union eerv- CALL PHONE 64 FOR SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORK SPOUTING.

rK HOOFING. GENERAL REPAIRINQ BERRY KINGSTON 223 IAT FRONT 8TREET. A. K. Masten, one of two coiored prices as low an 4l)c per also spe ices at the Baptist church at 7:50.

furnished the so-called "perpetual fires." so many hive enjoyr this summer. cial Ice tea Mends at 60c and 6uo lb. 9 men and two colored women who were taken for disorderly conduct in a raid at 311'i South Main street Notice to Patrons. News items for the Panlagraph Never, In recent years, have outdoor religious cervices been so pop-U'ar as these have been. Campbell Holton will preside to Htone's Tea Store, 114 K.

Front. Eat Sunday Dinner at Roland's. Give the family an "online" and Normal Notes will be received at S09 Florence avenue by Lawrence morrow evening and Rev. K. K.

Tllg Much of the mystery has now been solved and we are issuing a most interesting folder this month on the subject. Is your wife a well earned rest. Trices, G0n and 75c. early yesterday morning, was fined 5 and costs in police court yesterday afternoon. In default of payment he was committed to be county jail for twenty days.

Cal Dennison paid bis fine, and the two women, fiertrude Smith and Myrtle Thomai, promised to appear today. Barber, who again takes up his! di will read the scripture and offer duties as Normal correspondent after! prayer. The popular chnir of ynunS ture arrives from the factory. This kind of apparatus is especially hard to Ret at the present time. It Is Mr.

Dragoo'a purpose nt tiie university to send out the play, oon-certs, lectures, that are given In the auditorium. He eitpects to lie able to rend at least to all nana of the state. Normal alumni, ho have receiving sets, may tune into Normal and enjoy all of the (rood things th-it appear in the auditorium when tiie sending set is installed. Other Mate universities are now doing similar work. At the I'niversity of Wisconsin the agricultural department send out programs for the farmers the atate every noon.

The agricultural department of I. S. N. U. is being fitted with a receiving set so that it will be possible to hear these reports and lectures.

a short vacation. Phone he- people will lead the singing under Fourth floor. Take elevator. Ladies' Hose. Call Wm.

Ross FOR STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING SATISFACTORY WORK. Thirty Yaars' Experience. tween and 8 p. m. or leave notes the direction of O.

C. Pledger, who with Reld N. Radford, 117 North is proving himself such a capable silk S3 Incidentally we hope to clear up any mystery street, during the day. I leader. The choir will meet for re See our big special In ladies' and fibre hose, 69c.

Indies' all silk hose, SI. To Receive Ten Cars. The allotment hf one man jt that surrounds the subject of banking. To Wood River. 107 East Beecher 8t Phone 993-R.

Ladies' all silk hose, $1 25 to 12 25. cars for Bloomineton is ten. aeon Glenn O. DeAC of 307 West Ash Woolen Mill Store. ing to information received by Supt street, left early this morning for Hear Radio Roland's Any Day Wood River on a business trip.

Phone 2875 FOR THE COMPLETE hearsal in the First M. K. church at 6:30. The twilight Ecrviee will be becin at 7 o'clock. The orrhestra of the Firet Presbyterian church Ins ben greatly enjoyed, on the occasion? upon which it has plfVed.

Tomorrow-evening it will not only support the Young Pople's choir, but will render several special selections. Radio concerts and reports of D. W. Snyder. Delivery time is mi- certain, however, but it is expected 1 that they will reach Bloomington i some time this fall.

Delivery of I everything that tiie company nVis has been slow and uncertain of late. markets, etc. Plumbing Shop on Wheels Returns to Evantton. Milton Smith of Evanston who has Most tiny time In Our Elect lie Harpist at University. Miss Priscella Plummer, of Bloom Brlr.Ki all tools and materials right shop.

Our officers are always glad to explain the workings of this Institution in the interests of patrons and the community. A talk with them may show you how to use our service to better advantage. McLEAN COUNTY BANK lngton, played a harp recital at the been spending a week with his I frferd. Warren Bennett, South Lin- den street, has retured to his home. I to the job.

A tirao ana money caver All kinds Radio Parts at all Times. assembly period at the university yesterday morning. Miss Plummer is HERMAN G. PETERSON Week-End Here. Miss Grace Davis Springfield, is in the city spending the week-end visiting with Mrs.

Amy only a girl, but she baa the skill in.l Marriage Licenses grace of a true professional. Her program, which consisted of three HEMSTITCHING, 10c YARD numbers, was much enjoyed by the Covirlni 8klrt PUatliit Brsldlna students. Thermo Jug for Auto Trip. Ts a real companion. A gallon of cold water and it will remain cold for many hours.

No question as to where a good drink of water is to come from. They are also very convenient for home use; i for a half and (5.50 for a full gallon jug. W. B. Read A Co.

To Drivs to Rochelle. Prof. F. D. Bnrher and his sister.

Miss Carrie L. Harber, expert to leave this afternoon on a three days' auto trip to Mason and Rochelle, I where tiiey will visit relatives. Returning Home. Normal friends have received word from Mr. and Mrs.

Palmer i Tueklni Hnwn ana BimaasaiM. PRICE'S BUTTON SHOP Mall Ordtrt Handled Prtmotlr. Good Attendance. 1 WE DELIVER WE DELIVER our Hi W. Front St.

Phone 30M There was a good attendance at the 1 Ice cream social given on the Baby The following marriago licenses were issued yesterday: Hardin poulware. Champaign. Florence O. Ryburn, Bloomlngton. Charles Simpson.

Dancers. Maud Nufsiger, Dancers. Lynn R. Watson, Normal. Leona Abbey, Cropsey.

Fold lawn on West Willow street by the Epwnrth League Thursday night. Consumers' Wholesale Grocers Stone's Saturday Coffee Speoial. A blend of the finest Mandheling The proceeds from the social went lo the Baby Fold. 'Java with the best coffee grown out DR. ATKINS In St.

Louis. Moore of North Linden street thnt they will start for home today from Alburnett, where they have been spending the summer with relatives. Visiting in Hopedale. Mrs. Theodore Schriver and family left yesterday for a visit with her parents at Hopedale.

Visiting Hers. i i Park Douglas, of the firm of Doug. las Son. was In St. Louis this week At Blooming Grove Church, There will be preachins servlits nt the Blooming Grove church on Sunday.

Rev. W. D. Drwees will speak at 11 o'clock on "The Divine Order" and nt p. m.

on "The Sower, the seed and the Soil." Sun- on a Inlying trip. While there he nt SELLING DIRECT TO YOU Two Large Busy Stores Watch Us Grow tended a meeting of buyers at i BRANCH NO. 34 418 N. Main St. Next Door to Buehler Bros.

Phone No. 3100 BRANCH No. 31 202 E. Front St. Corner of East St.

Thone No. 3101 bamiuet given by one of the large Osteopath Floyd Plffner, a former university wholesale dry goods firms. Seven hundred were present at this meet student, Is in town spending several day school at 10 a. m. Young 1'co- ing.

side the Dutch Fast Indies. It is the liest in flavor and strength and at our special Saturday price of 40c a pound will cost you per cup of coffee only one-seventh of a cent more than ordinary coffee. F.njoy a pound today. Stone's Tea Store, 114 Front. Gerkea's Special.

Special fruit stollen. Cherry pies. French pastry. Macaroons. ljvdy fingers.

1 rolls. Vienna rolls. Rye bread. Salt rising bread. tJerken Bakery Co.

Phone 91. OilJS wsltlUK Wlin UIQ IlieilllB. I'tc hi. wiiir i. ww I i 'J.

Milwaukee Minister Hero. i i it i I i'it I) it 17' if ii UNITY BLDG. Rev. Henry T). TerKeurst.

pastor of Owiiifz to the small margin of profit that wc are (loins husiiiess fin, tve must have orders of $3.00 or more for FREE DELIVERY. All orders under $3.0, we will charge 10c for delivery. We do not wish to raise our priecs, as we feel that we are giving rou the best prices, quality and service. the First Reform church of Milwaukee, will fill the pulpit at the union services at the Baptiat church Sunday night. He will also preach the sermon at the morning services at the Presbyterian church.

yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy I Spices for Canning at Larkins R. LOUDON Eagle Machine Works Try My Store Delicious Meats For Your Sunday Dinner, Fined for Disorder. Archio Potter and riiil Nicholson, arrested Thursday afternoon for Our Best COFFEE 3 Pounds For 95c Table Salt, 10 pound sack Olives, large jar Sweet Pickles, Urga jar Wtlch'ji Grare Juice, 1 quart 19c 25c 59c 24c SanlFlush, for Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for Bost Five String Broom Gold Dust, large package Fresh killed beef. pork, veal and drunkenness and disorderly conduct, were haled Into the police magis- PLUMBING and Hot Water Heating trate's court yesterdav morning, i where they were assessed 110 and 1 3 costs each for the offense. Mrs.

,3 Spald, also arrested, was given her Jelly Glasses 50c Dozen Jar Rins Red Poppy 6V2C Doz. freedom. GAS FITTING Large Stock of Gai Fixtures Fruit Jars E-Z SEAL Pint 45c. Quarts $1.10. SHREDDED WHEAT, 10c lamb, the finest.

Juiciest meats obtainable from prime cattle. A trial will convince you of their Boll beef, pound. 10c. Beef ro.iet, pound, Small hams and bacon, pound, Fresh poultry and fish. We Deliver.

8. H. (Jreen stamps. My Store Meat Market. My Store Grocery Department.

Home grown watermelons, 2c. 1 lb. fresh soda crackers. 15c. 1 lb.

bitter chocolate, 25c. To Lake Geneva. Miss Km ma Scott, Y. W. C.

sec MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY retary at Normal, and Miss Clara Fresh Cookies, 2 pounds, for Pork and Beans, In rich tomato sauce; 3 cans for Consumers' Best Flour Both Phones. Bullock left yesterday for Lake tie. neva. where they wll spend ten days ut the annual Y. ci.nip there.

Miss Scott has been ro-elcc'i'd to the position of secretary nt the 3 cans Sugar Corn, for 29c 29c 38c 75c local school and Is work'ng bniil to make the coming Jubilee meeting of Milled By Washburn Crosby Co. sact 98C Fresh Crackers or Iflr Ginger Snaps, pound Macaroni or Spaghetti, QCp 3 pounds, for tUU Peanut Butter, Oflf one pound 4.UU 9c i 8c i 12c I 15c I 9c 1 Sifted Karly Juno Pens, 3 cans for Pickling Spice Pepper, whole Gloves, whole Gloves. ground Cinnamon, ground. 9c 9c 10c 10c 9c Tarawa at Corks, assorted Popper, black, package. Popper, red, Cinnamon, Stick November 12 a fitting celebration of the fiftieth anniversary the nnd- lng of the Y.

W. here. $1.98 43 pound sack California Peaches, In heavy syrup, 3 for li tall cans Lent milk, EUc. Fancy roast. ng enn, lflc.

Fancy cooking apples, i cans fancy standard corn, 25c. 1 bosket, fancy tomatoes, 2 fancy sweet pickles, 25c. 2 lbs. economy coffee, 25c. 10 burs Kirks Hake soap, 42c.

Karly Ohio potatoes, S0c. Irge sack Uob-o-Link Hour, it. Free stamps an.l delivery. BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 35c We match Suits with extra trousers. We will match them for you and supply you with other trousers as you prefer.

JOHN MONROE TAILORING CO. World's Largest Tailors. 313 NORTH MAIN STREET Meeting of School Board. The school board of the Normal public schools met Thursday night at the public school building lo trsnrat the preliminary buslnea neceuary before the opening of the schools on September 4. AH teachers have been engaged and the building is now in good condition for opening.

Matters of minor importance wcro transact 'd. CERTO Nsw Player Rolls at Enscnberger's -Save Time In Boiling Sure 31c 2 And Rebuilt Pianos at S75. Always the latest S. player rolls and only li. because thev are supreme we can quickly 1 CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 33c lj prove this to you' Just hear these line fox trots: "Don't BrltiR Sle fosie" Clover' "Ixively MORAISTS MARKETS 107 S.

Center St. 403 N. Main St. Danes Tonight. The dance at the university, which was to huve been held In th? gymnasium tonight, will bo held it Fell Hall.

Dancing will start fit i o'clock, led by (loforth's orchestra. Sunday evening, from 7:10 to 10 o'clock, will he open house Till Dove" "The Sneuk" "Swunee Cra- Whole Night Through" OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE. SEE FIRST IF LARKINS HAVE IT. "Lovable F.jes" He Love Me Like Kelly ATTEND n.n" "Hot Llos" "AM Over You Hall for students nnd faculty members. This is the first open house party of the term.

ECONOMY STORES LEAN "Dancing Fool" "Kicky-Koo unci many new "Blues" nnd "Wultz- pi i Several modernized and rebuilt "Klngsbiiry." "Schubert" and "Klrksman" as low Many at Camp Meeting. Rev. Arthur of Chicago preached riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimr. ft Beef Boil Oc CHOICE Beef Pot Roast POUND K. tuned uiul polished -also bench and service free.

Knsenherger's Weal Ride Square. at the oinnlng service of the Holiness camp meetlnre In Normal last n.ght. Rv. Mr. Arthur prenched at the meeting last year and his ministry was greatly appreciated.

There are large numbers of campers on the (rounds but owing to the threatening weather many were POUND Si Kxpert tuning and player regu- 2 A Fan on Your Furnace Homuth Jewelry Co. FORTUNATE IS THE GIRL WITH A NATURAL CURL-BUT No need any longer to envy the LARD pound i2Hc ml gill Won IHii'UV'i iiiiii, rJ i a nn. A rend FRESH CUTIS limi Hlliliins A the time It takes to put up your hair i In old-fashioned curlers. I The very newest. In electrical curl- Pork Butts 19c PURE Pork Sausage pound i 'ties; trg KB 1.

rff I .111 ll aai 5 I "hinci Ing Irons and marcel wavers rv rreeasy to use. will do the work in a Jiffy, and cannot possibly In- Jure the hair. Adding Machines Have You Seen the New $100 VICTOR $100 Call For Demonstration. BLOOMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY 211 W. Jefferson.

Phone 2397. POUND Purchase Sale And they are nm iwhj. At trom 13.50 up one my guaranteed curllnt Iron that will noon pay for Itself with the satisfaction that cornea from delightful results. Another Innovation Is the combination hair curler and dryer. Heats quickly and curls the hair rinse, or In loose, rippling waves.

Aluminum tficiiet to Iron making a con- FRESH Sliced Liver MOXLEY'S DIXIE BRAND OLEOMARGINE 2 41c hn drver tor use a I THE shampoo. POUND Won you come in ano Ouy Carlton. Kvervthlng Klectrlral. North Muln t1. Wet Cylinder REGRINDING By The Honing ProceM Swifts Boneless Picnic Ham, pound 21c I GREATEST I BARGAINS EVER 1 OFFERED i I I If 10 American Furnace Fan Fits Any Furnace.

It doubles the rapacity of your furnace Saves, 50 of yonf coal and will heat your house in one hour on the coldest morning. American Foundry Furnace Co. Mechanical Heating and Ventilating For Every Building. CALL 57. PROMPT SERVICE.

Aged Colored Msn Dice. James Ellis, colored, died esrly yesterday morning at the Rt. Joseph hosplial. where he bsd been a patient for only three dss. D.eath was due to an attack of acute ap- 11.

ibrruNiiil mas anout Lean Sugar Cured Bacon pound SOc 1 m. nnd was a veler.in Modern Grinding Co. 216 W. Monroe. Phone 3060-X the Civil wsr.

He hsd mode his home ut 81 South lltn-hitw avenue for some time. As far as can be READ PANTAGRAPH WANT ADS learned, has no relatives..

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