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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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SEVEN THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 192(5. goiter operation Mon- submitted to day. SCHOOL NURSE GIVES REPORT and are J. Newcomb of Rockford Arthur Johnaton of Hopedal News of 111 and Convalescing in Local Hospitals Oh, yes, there't Rose Accidental Death Verdict Returned in Sutherland Case A verdict of accidental death waa returned yeaterday by a coroner'a Jury Investigating the death of Frank Sutherland, widely known Insurance man, who wa itruck by an auto-mobile driven by Willi Brown late Saturday at the Intersection of i'ralrle and Market streets. Hutlicr.

Innl died a few mlnutea later In an ambulance, hound for St. Joseph's hospital. The coroner' Jury exonerate Brown from any blame for the of Sutherland, which was held to he unquestionably an accident. The Jury, aummoned by Coroner Lloyd Shoemaker, waa composed of Reldon Shoemaker, foreman; William Irvln, Dewltt Gray, George Oravea, Jamea Champion and L. A.

Jones. I LL What willl get I Besides some hose? i gl 'A The following note of th present state of health of those who are patlenta In th varloua hospltala In th la city are of concern to th fam- Of 2,144 School Children Examined Only 155 Were Normal, Mrs. Baldwin Says. lllea and friend of the uhjects: St. Joseph's.

medical patlenta. M.nnonit. Mr. and Mr. A.

E. Norton of Urban are the parent of a daughter born Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Bennett, 410 North Prairie atreet, are th parent of a daughter born Saturday morning.

Mlsa Onnle Johnson of Normal snd Mr. W. O. Shuggart of Magnolia both submitted to major operations Mr. Stanley Pinnel, 1004 Fell avenue had a minor operation Mon-dny morning.

Mis Mary Wagner, student nurse, Is a medical patient. Pillsb urys F. E. Riffle, 607 West Wood street and Mrs. John I'ayton, 401 West Grove street are both patient prior to goiter operation.

OTHER REPORTS HEARD Alberta Wiley, 727 West Health Bran street. Normal, 1 a patient following an accident at her home. Mrs. Ella K. Young, 813 West Jefferson street I a patient following an automobile accident.

flip An Interesting (ummary of the work which ahe I doing thruout McLean county in the Intorest of better health work among the pupil of the chooli, wa given yeiterday by Mr. Mlna Baldwin, county chool nure of the McLean County Tuberculoid L. V. Wade, 802 Wet Locust street lubmltted to an emergency Personal Greeting Cards SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW NO ENGRAVED ORDERS TAKEN AFTER DECEMBER 7TH Pantagraph Printing Sty. Co.

Jefferson at Madison appendix operation Thursday. When your doctor says, "Eat he means a true natural 100 bran Pillsbury's Health Bran. Prepare it in any 'number of delicious ways prize recipes are on the package I Mrs. II. D.

Clark. 1106 North Park street had a major operation Frl day. The Freed-Elsemann complete line of radio receivera will be on display at room, 617, Illinois hotel, for this week up until Thursday, Dec. Mr. Ralph Doughty, territory represents, tlve, Is In charge of the display and will call on the local Freed-Elsemann dealers.

Any radio dealer who Is Interested In the Freed-Elsemann line may call at the Illinois hotel for a demonstration and secure the Freed-Elsemann franchise for his town. Yours very truly, Churrhlll prng Tomr-any. ndv. Helen Smith, 629 West Grove street submitted to an emergency appendix operation Sunday, a did Albert Maxey, 1223 North Mason street Mrs. W.

E. Bothe, 13o East Washington street had a minor operation Monday. 1 Before Christmas Mrs. Langdon Moore, 1107 East Jefferson street submitted to an emergency appendix operation Monday. Otto W.

Llpp, 1301 South Center atreet had an operation for empyema Monday. ai Medical patients are Mrs. Daisy De Fratese, 303 South Allin street; SUBSCRIBER. If y.r Pantark ttiould till to rnok y7 fli.se Tin Paatarak sHIee, 2410. tare 9 clack, in eitra will kt nt la ye ky tsselsl tarrltr.

Call Mton dock, (luia, at tke toy leaves tin fflN at Uial kear far aaatial salivary at tkaia wklik kava Beta MMrU ulidae. John Brady, 1628 West Locust The Startling Story of a Girl's Great Folly Local Notices Guy Carlton, "Everything Electrical" street; Theodore Moews, 1027 West Taylor treet; Mr. William Cook of Bement; Mr. Clara E. Owen of Leroy and Ida Loop of Camden.

Brokaw. Eldrldg Price, 1314 North Sherman afreet bad a minor operation Thunday. Raymond, Bill! and Thomaa Benton, 101 Weldon atreet, all had minor operation Friday. Lela Thompson of Hudson and Eugene Wright of Lexington both had minor operations Friday. Mrs.

Mamie Heftln of Chenoa submitted to a minor operation Saturday. Mr. Carrie Becker of Sibley had a major operation Saturday. Mr. and Mr.

William Werner, 821 East Mulberry street are the parent of a son born Monday. Mrs. Charles Pepper of Deer Creek, Wa Do Framing Correctly. Why buy factory framed picture when we offer you an opportunity to buy better for lesa money? J. K.

Gregg, 625 N. Main. oclcty, at a meeting of oclety leader, held at the Wumun' Exchange at noon yesterday. Mr. Buldwln put her whole time traveling about th county In th lnteret of the oclf ty, which while It originally dealt with tuberculoai work aolely, now haa taken up general health program especially among chool childien.

Mr. Baldwin commenced her work of Inspecting achool the first of September. She ha a total of J2 township to cover with a total of 251 achool. Since that time he haa covered the following township: bluomlngton, Dale, Danvers, Dawson, funk Grove, Lexington, Mt. Hope, Old Town, White Oak, Randolph, Towanda, Dry Grove, Allln, Chenoa, Yate.

Normal, Hudaon, Money Creek. Mr Baldwin ipent 64 day In visiting a total of 1 achool. The total number of pupil examined wa 1,144 It 1 interesting to not a summary of bar finding. There wero 1,10 puplla who had defective teeth, 121 had defective tonsils, 890 with adenoid, 276 with defective vision. KIv hundred and twenty-one had been vaccinated.

There were 1,479 who -were under weight, and DOS) over weight. In the whole number of puplla examined, there wero only 156 who were normal. The achool visited Included rural achoola, and 23 village school. She found 1,460 pupil from ICS choola enrolled In th health cru-ad. Concerning ome point of her work, Mr.

Baldwin aaya: "We know that the average finding of malnutrition thruout our whole United State represent figure of 10-40 of our children In some itage of malnutrition, yet In McLean county we find out of a total of J. 194 children examined wv have 1,601 children allowing hk -of malnutrition in some form. Snow lng, thus far, that We of our tin. dren need some attention "It doe make us ask what do wt mean by malnutrition and what the reason for all Every achool ha at least two or three children that need hot school lunches," says Mr. Buldwln.

One school reported 114 out of 25 were underweight and had signs of malnutrition. Another school had 12 underweight out of 17. The health score card published in Physicians and Surgeona AS private secretary to Fred Joyce, the prominent attorney, Jane's position was a fortunate one. She held a post of importance. Her hours were easy, her salary good.

Yet she was unhappy. She continually dreamed of escape from the sordid world of business into a world of freedom and gaiety. Then came her opportunity. One morning her employer took her hand and said: "Little cirl, we've been any man could be so handsome and Ellie's heart near burst with gladness when he singled her out as his future mate. Long drives in beloved moonlit lanes became their nightly program and then one day he brought her a message that was to bring her love cast tumbling about her ears, and fill her life with tragedy.

A powerful lesson-story every girl should read. "What His Wife Found realized that her love for Holden was wrong; that she could never hope to win him from his doll-like wife. Yet she could not give him up could not steel her heart against him Hour (-It a. a. l-( n.

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0. CHRONIO AND PELVIC DISEASES BIOCHEMIC MEDICATION ClKtro-Ttieropauilca Spinal Trutmrata Phooee, Office 144L Dentlita DR. GEO. L. FEARHEILEY DENTIST SI I Unity 811.

Bletmiaat.a, III. Joe Kelly's Cash Grocery 115 s. MAIN ST. Phone 3266 when he declared his undying love for her. But when the crash came DR.

H. C. RODENHOUSER Irregularities of tha Teeth Corrected 73 PmIm Bask Bid. "True Story a Great Teacher" Saye Prominent Minister Architect ASSOCIATES OF A. L.

PILLSBURY. ARCHITECT He.t.a, Hotim, Schiller end I. E. luad.ta. FUtiite Arthittet PEOPLE BANK BUILDING Sevens Fleer connection illi this haa been worked out in cooperation with the health and sanitation chairman of the Mc Buehler Inc.

Lean county home bureau and the county isehool superintendent of I school. "We feel that in giving I ill I mm, of If ssi working hard in this office. We both deserve a holiday. Let's take one. We'll do Paris, London, the Continent.

Winter in Naples, summer at Deauville. I'll buy your hats, gowns, everything your heart desires. Will you go?" Jane's senses whirled. The Continent! Paris! The mecca of every girl's dreams! But her finer in-stincts warned her that the thing her employer proposed could only end in tragedy. She was about to refuse when Joyce brought out a magnificent rope of pearls slipped them around her neck, where theao schools these points i will stimulate much greater interest In each school, as they will be given 1 credit for actual accomplishments 1 HEMSTITCHING PlMtln; Buttoai saver 1 Bran Cve-lets; Burtoa Holnl lain In Flull Mail Order, PRICE BUTTON SHOP 113 W.

Print St. Pk.ne 3069. For tome time, I have been interested in TRUE STORY MAOAZ1NE. I think it in excellent publication. In the first place the itoriel are couched in language which will not give offense to the most fastidious.

In the second place, it teaches the great Jesson of caution in dealing with life and sounds a warning to young people such as every pulpit In the land aim to declare. The greatest lesson In life are those gleaned from experience, either In otrrown live or the live of others. Therefore, in the trials related in its pages, the great leasons of life are clearly and graphically taught. I would like to tee TRUE STORY MAGAZINE in every home in the land. Very truly yours, Rev.

I'm. Robinson. 54 Central "My Taste of LifcM-This is a story of a woman's discontent of a woman who had every comfort that money can buy, including a loyal husband's love but who longed for the gay lights of the city, the revelry of the night clubs, theatres, dancing, dining. An invitation to visit a friend for a few weeks gave her the excuse she wanted. She went.

Every girl, every wife, who is deluded by the so-called gay life of the city should read this startling true-life TUESDAY SPECIAL Best Swiss Steak N. M. CAMPBELL INSURANCE AND RENTAL AGENCY (06 Eddy Bldg. Phone 1718-L. carried out.

The score card has the following points of ciedil for the townships: Health and sanitation chairmen in each unit 10. 1 Health and sanitation committee in townsh'p 10. School visited once each month T. Children weighed and measured each month 7. Stales found or placed in every school 10.

Thermometer found or placed in every school 10. Hydrometer in every school 10. Hot lunch 10. Kvery school tlfteen lunch period i 10. 18c Albany, N.

Y. (Young and Tender) METAL WEATHER STRIP NIAGARA Kate fey kffpliiK out wind and iniiw around essemenfs, do.in and windows. Window ufth ropes Installed. Write or phone JACOB H. BROWN Bloomlnston, IIL Pkon 3430.

416 N. MAIN ST. SHIRK tt NORDENE' Formerly with I. A. Lederer PLUMBING AND HEATING 103 W.

Grave St. Phaaa I55SL. The New Toy Scarey Ann Doll Frank Morrison's Sons PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 180 206 Eatt Front Street 50c they lay like a soft caress. Her head swam; and when her tempter whispered: "Will you accept them?" his voice seemed to come from far away. His picture of luxury and pleasure rose vividly in her imagination.

Torn between desire and self-loathing-she fought for the strength to say no! But when finally she slowly turned her burning face to his, he read her answer in her eyes. Had Jane counted the cost in bitter sorrow and agony that was to grow out of that mad compact, she would have destroyed herself rather than take that first foolish, fatal "Step. Her pitiful story, with the names disguised for obvious reasons, appears in the January issue of True Story Magazine. It is entitled, "My Dangerous' Those who think there is no price too high to pay for leisure and luxury, will find in this girl's sad story a lesson they will never forget. Other Heart-Gripping Features in January True Story are: "When a Man Forgets" -Until Ellie met Manford Ellis, she had not dreamed that Every school progressive health program 60.

Total pointsl34. In addition to, the report of Mrs. Baldwin, those at the meeting yesterday heard an Interesting report from Mrs. Agnes Cooper, county health nurse, who presented a summary of cooperation between the sanatorium board and the county tuberculosa society. She told of spending many day with Mrs.

Baldwin getting her started In the county school work, and with Mrs. McCurdy In organizing the county welfre drive. Other informal talk on the work were made at the meeting by Dr. Lydla Holmes. Mr.

Florence Flfer Bohrer, Dr. Mammen, Superintendent McDowell, and other member of the executive committee, Mrs. M. J. Hagar Dies at Home of Daughter Mr.

M. J. Hagar, 77, of Colfax, died at the ho-ne of her daughter, Mr. James Smith in Anchor at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

Hagar had suffered several paralytic strokes the first of which oc-cured on Thanksgiving day of 1925, She had been ill since that time. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ward and was born in North Carolina. During the past 56 years she has been a resident of Illinois, spending a part of that time Read Also in January True Story I Wanted Love and So- Trie Revealing.

Kiss His Neighbor's Wife Ignorant of Life Evil Tongues Flaming Jealousy Fools' Gold The Price on His Head His Butterfly Wife In Search of Love Let My Husband Alone? In the Face of Convention The Shadow Between The Penalties of Ignorance Most wrong-doing can be traced directly to tg' norance. The only cure for ignorance is edu-cation; and the quickest, surest form of teaching is that based upon example lessons learned by others like ourselves in the sad and often tragic School of Experience. By setting forth the experiences of those who, through innocence, ignorance, inditTerenceor folly, have violated the Divine code of Right; by revealing the temptations, traps and pitfalls that strew the pathways of life to catch unwary feet, True Story Magazine is able to instruct, warn, guide and inspire thousands who can be reached in no other way. Every issue of this great periodical contains 18 or 20 powerful, heart-gripping, unforgettable features that drive home the burning truths of life as only a true-life narrative can do. The January issue is a good example.

It is now on the newsstands. The cost is only a quarter. Get your copy today! Fun For Old and Young Christmas Cards Party Decorations and Favors C. H. Marquis 315 N.

Main St. Store Open Evenings. Settle Worst Sour Stomach Takes Less than Five Minutes Pape's Diapepsin Acts Like Magio on Acid Dyspepsia, Bloat, Belching-, Gas Anchor and the remainder In She Is survived by three daugh ters: Mr. James Redman, Santa Anna, Mrs. Frank Bechtol, West ManfieJd.

Ohio and Mrs. James January (Mi if Smith of Anchor. Three sqns also survive. They are. Ed of Long Beach.

Lee of Yoklna, and Charles of Hunnewell, Kansas. Mrs. Hagar was a member of the "Like a boh from heaven his uwdi fell uwJs that made me tremble with anguish and shrink with shame from the accusing gleam in his eyes." From "My Dangerous Paradise" in January True Story Magazine The Qrcatcst Newsstand Sale in the World You WU1 Like These Three Other Gift Hose for Use the Coupon If You Cannot Get These Magazines at Your Newsstand mm ajBBt mi bjbj fjjj mm mm bbbb mmm mmMmm mm sjaaaM mm mm MACFADDEN PUBLICATIONS, Inc. 64th Street and Broadway, New York City. PlftM emn ray ntm to rccelve th next five lnu.i of the 1 have Indicated, Keffnnln with the itnutrr I encloae SI .00 hit! payment (Ple.w check magMln.

doited.) Christian church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock 1 from the Christian church with the O. McNemar in charge of the 'ceremony. Burial will be made in Wiley cemetery. FROM LINCOLN INSTITUTION Bloomington police were cautioned yesterday to watch for two girls who escaped from the state school at Lincoln earlv yesterday morning.

Stella Jones, 9, one of the girls was a resident of Bloomlngton be fore her Incarceration there. She if described ai having light hair tun' weighing about 125 pounds. The other. Rlrl is Edna Harlow, also 1" years old. She weighs 160 pound- according to the school officials.

No other descriptive features of th escaped pair were given. Static electricity which can be generated In the human body has been sufficient to start fires in the presenc of alcohol or gasoline Him True Story Magazines In addition to True Story, you should read each month those three thrilling sister publications "Dream World," "True Romances" and "True Experiences." While each of these magazines has its own appeal, they are all filled with exactly the same kind of compellingly realistic stories that has made True Story a favorite with its millions of readers. For your convenience, each of these four Macfadden Publications appears on the newsstands on a different date during the month, so that as you complete one magazine, you know that another one, just as thrilling, awaits you. Watch for True Story on the 5th, Dream World on the 15th, True Romances on the 23rd and True Experiencej on the 1st of each month. Ttue Stoni Tm opine.

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