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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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ranlafraph, IUooinlnrlon, III, Monday. Feb. 1, 1tHtO. POWLRtlll K1W PIWCU CIHRS' CLO CCED TOILETS 1 Court Postpones Letter Writers Honored in a iittyi 1 Hearing-Karr A. Remains in Jail Kxlrnslnn of time tur tiling t-lomryi' bnrfs postponed hmr-Ins wt for Monday on Kmnrih Karr'ii cliiim that h- ws tiy Norma! police Inst wo-k in violation ot constitutional rights.

for Knrr were Kiven until Monday afternoon to tile brief on their contention that the process of Karri arrest, court hearing nnd confinement by Normal suthorltie was Irregular. Karr. 35. of K. Ux-ust Normal, was picked up on an alleged embezzlement charge for Nevada authorities.

Since then a bad check complaint against Karr has been signed by Ire Teterson, oiertor of the Alhamhra tavern. But the question which erupted In a lengthy nairt arjatment Tliurv NEVER ACAIN that tick ftaling whtn your toil! overflow! TOILAFLEX' Toilet Plunger Ordmirv olunftri don't at prop- etly, forcing air and water to iplath back. Thui you nave a mtu ana you lexe the very preur needed to clrar the clogging mill. With "Toil af deiigned for 1 I -LU -V tnilria nn air or water can ewape. Jjl 1 4 The patented, tapered tail formi an air-tight tit: the lull preuurc nlni throuch the obat ruction and Pantacraph publisher Lorinc Menvin talks ith another group of le tor con bu-ors Mrs.

Roliort Visel and Mrs. W. D. Kreitzer, seated, and Ivan Light ill am Freed, Arthur Ehlers, Joe Bonier and Mr. Menvin, standing.

Two of -J invited day was whether or noi isormai authorities had the riht to hold Kbit from the evenins of Jan. 21 until lart Wednesday evenins-thrrc days without a wurrant from Nevada. After the Thursday hearinz. County Judse Robert C. I'nder-wood granted Karr's attome time to research laws nnd present a brief.

They were to reappear Monday, but subsequently were granted until Monday afternoon to file briefs. State's Atty. uvno r. Townlrv Jr. will then withri it down.

Can't mini Twenty-throe citizens contributing test letters to By the Public column in IO.jO were Pantacraph's guosts at a luncheon Monday noon. From left are hverctt Kent, GeorKe White, Ron Smith, Emily D. Scott, the Rev. Harry Smith, Panta-graph Business Mr. Davis Menvin Sidney Lawrence.

guests could not auenci. -si- 1 1 leum tin cup. icunt rutuutc itticaci Tt ntl it ant taut ciNitii mtu, ta I tail uouni uinltd AT MOST HARDWARE STORES have time to study the briefs and! prepare his own answer. (Aflvernwmrnu AsthmaFormulaPrescnbed Most By Doctors-Available Now Without Prescription C.n. Attaeka in Minute Relief UU for Hourtt t.

u.i.ll Th aithma Frimatent openi oroncniai iur, Inoncna muroua eonireation, rtliea taut aervoua tennon. All inn wnn nBinfnl Iniactiona. rv" C- I -V formula prTirid mnrt than any ther by doctor! or their private tiatienti ii now aailal-l to aithma aurTcrers without prenrription. Medical UU proved thu formula atnpi asthma attacks in minutes and ffivei hours of freedom from recurrence of painful asthma tnaamt. This formula if so effective that it Is the physicians' leading aithma tirescription-so safe that now it can be sold ill prMiription in tiny tablets called i'rimoUne.

Thenecretis Primateneeomhmea medicines (in full presenptma strength) found most effective in combination for anthma diitresa. Each performs a special purpoie. So look forward to sleep at Bifht and freedom from asthma spasms Primatene, at any drugstore. Only 88f-money-back-iruerant. Oiw.sraMil!M ma wh I Let Me Tell You About THE FINER CLEANING SERVICES AVAILABLE AT OLSON'S CLEANERS Looking over one of honorary associate editor certificates given to guests are aarenee Ropp, Tantagraph Editor H.

Clay Tate, Marvin Karr, Walter f. Young Mrs. Warner Tidcmann, Frank Larson, Mrs. Daniel Gehrt. JT'lL- Desire for Watch it i BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS Leads Boy Astray 1 Tolice records divulfied Monday ho Kturv of a bov whose k-siie 1 Just phorm M)fi3 nd sk to havri me stop by.

I'll be tA to tell vou more about our really I IlSTo, a daughter of Paul and Lucy for a wrist watch proved his un-Rvan. She was married to John doing. Max M. Cohen William (Bill) Duvall Routemon flnn cleaning iwrvieff nd to answer any question you may have regarding them. rantacranh syndicated columnist Edgar Ansel Mowrer spoke at luncheon.

Here Mr. Mowrer, lower left, talks with Mrs. William Chcever and James J. Pitlar, seated, Max Marlon Cohen. 77, of 401 S.

s. Collins on Jan. 12, 1S07, in The boy. 13, stole a quantity oi 7 10 a. m.iBloomincton.

They lived in Kl merchandise stamps from a busi- paCA imiil 1122 uhnn trie family ness firm Hist weeK. and i aui rsau, j-awrt'iitf j. icasi nu v. i.i."-i., He then traded two and a quar Monday hi w. moved to Chicaco.

where he had been a patient since are five sons, Paul There are alout 65 million tele ter books for the watch, r-oliee arrested the youth Sun Phone MM msoNs Jan. 19. Louis VY. L'dwin -L. and Jerry phones in use in the U.S.

215 E. front I Inthin" Albert Mr. Lonrn, a aj 0f Chicago, and Chicairo. and day morning. They released him Liter to his parents pending ju (Adverti.cmentl store operator, haa nern eni- I Rock Island; three daughters, CLCflnCRS venile court action.

nnvrd at Die Montgomery warn People 60 to 80 store for a number of years WE SERVICE Schick Norrlco Rrmington Hand Sunbeam Shavemasfer 1-DAY SERVICE ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIR WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Mrs. Anne Hundrieser and Mary, bolh of Qiicago. and Mrs. Aurclia MacKay, Croxton Ave. Her husband and one son preceded her in death.

Dies in California CULLOM (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Leonard Dun He was taken to the Ecek Memorial Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. There will be no visitation. tin ao hnm nt New York.

N. ham, 62, were held at Albany, Calif. Thursday. Mrs. Dunham was the former Sept.

12, 18S2. son of Abraham and Marie Thorndyke of Cullom. Her BIASI'S DRUG STORE COURT NOTES STIC OF TRAC COl'RT iHeard In Al A. GrnbV Courtl The following mid indicated fines on itate (needing rhare: Louise M. Mur-nhv.

23. Chicago. $19: Kichard Laird. 24. St.

Louu. $15: Evelvn Putnam. 6. Thlensville $10: Morris Tieche. parents were Mr.

and Mrs. hph-Thorndvke of Cullom and she Ida Gore Cohen, lie mamru Alma Tomquist May 18, 1912, at Stephenson, Mich. Surviving are his wife; a daugh-- mice Tovpp Tohen at home; 217 N. Main St. oPa Mond.y hum Griesheim Bldg.

spent her youth in Cullom. MAY WE HAVE YOUR PERMISSION to tell you how you can still apply (or a $1,000 life insurance policy to help take caie of final expenses without burdening your family? You can handle the entire transaction by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation of any kind. No one will call on you! Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address and year of birth to Old American Insurance 4900 Oak, Dept. L212B, Kansas City 12, Missouri.

Ball a CreeK iu: nmv two brothers, Harry I Nussbaum. of 100S Grove $10. waukee, and Sam coiicn, Los, Robert A Reed 44 fined Angeles, two half-brothers, on state charge of stop sign viola- wrnh rohen. Morton Grove, and "on- I I I 1 Id 31 i 13 SPINAL DISC INJURY VITAL STATISTICS: Male, Age 45, Occupation: Salesman. HISTORY AND SYMPTOMS: This patient had suffered for over a year with a severely RADIATOR SHOP Free Pick I Delivery Phon 3-9005 gave (3 Is en Every ink sill W.

Brsnlort Normal )yj i 3 I Sidney Cohen, Marinette, and BLOOMINGTON POIJCE COURT onp' half-sister. Mrs. William Franklin E. Eddleman, 24. St.

Louis, fined $106 on state charge of Illegal transportation of liauor. S30 on car Chaimson, Shawano, Wis. licence violation. The family has requested that no tanuible expressions of sympathy be made. Robert E.

Dr Connolly (Advertisement! REMOVE WARTS! Mrs. Mildred Croft Mrs. Mildred Brown Croft of Chicago, a former resident of Bloomington, has died in Chicago, according to word received by Bloomington friends. Mrs. Croft, about 60, died last Tuesday and funeral services and burial were in Chicago.

She was a daughter of the late Clarence and Florence Brown. She was married to Raven Croft who survives. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Vera Johnson of Chicago and Mrs. Beulah Knight of Alton.

Mrs. John Collins Mrc Tnhn Collins of Chicago Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning ISM IIP 7 Is nttsn ssatfk mm SPRENGEl'S FINE FOODS 314 N. Moln Phons: 3-8069 1 1 4.1 ik i familiar Doctors warn picking or scratching at warts may cause bleeding, infection, spreading. Now, science has developed an amazing compound that penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Its name is Compound W.

Painless, colorless Compound must remove common warts safely, without ugly scarring, or money back. Tn J50 Costs you Jl for 20 days! a former Bloomington resident, died Friday afternoon in a nursing home in Chicago. Mrs. Collins, who was 84, had been ill lor two years. She was born in Bloomington in 7 oScPoming' our ofiicV.

For six months of this me he was in such agony that he was unable to worjc and had to spend most of the time bed. The condi-tion started abruptly with sudden severe pain in his back hip and leg At first he thought it was a strain but when the pain didn't ease he sought attention for it When ordinary treatment failed to help he decided see a specialist. There he was advised he would have undergo a spinal operation. Not wanting surgery he vLted another specialist who also advised an opera-tion. He was in such agony that he was abou to submit until he was told that the surgery might just shift his pain to another area.

By this time his condition had been present for over a year. EXAMINATION: A friend referred him to our office and on examination the left sciatic nerve radiating from his spine to his hip and leg was found to be terribly pa.nfu and irn-" led He was unable to stand for any length of time due to the intense pain. X-ray lamination revealed the. causative factors of the spinal disc condition in the lower spinal and pelvic structures. PROGRESS: Treatment was started immediately for the correction Mh "condition.

Within 2 weeks his pain had subsided 50 At the end of 6 weeks he was completely free from pain and was able to return to work. Physical check-up 3 years laTer revealed this patient to still be in normal health with no pain or discomfort whatever. REMARKS: Most cases of back and spinal disc conditions respond tr. nrnner chironraclic procedures and in a reasonable riodPof 'to We have successfully treated hundreds of back and disc conditions without the use of surgery or cumbersome braces. If you are suffering from a back or disc condition make an appointment for a consultation to discuss your condition and find out what Connolly Chiropractic Care can do to help you.

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