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I THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMTNGTON', Till, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 'APRIL 11, 1923,1 News of the Day in Illinois Towns LOGAN S. S. ASS'N IN SPLENDID SESSION Find Charred Body Of Hermit MOVE OFFICE FROM EL PASO TO CHICAGO El Paso. April 10. The Belt Automobile Indemnity Association ha moved to Chicago, their office 1 ltu-ated at IK'S Lawrence avenue, Chi cago.

Ths office force went on bun-day and the business was expected to be resumed today. Manager Edgar Dr. Harry Bailey, Prominent Pekin Peoria, 111., April 10 Missing frora bis home for more than a tc Phillip McWilllams, county constable was found in a dazed condition at Mattoon. 111. late last night, according to word rtceived by police Kt.

I. C. Shops at Clinton Are To Sink Three Wells Hartsburg Couple Have Been Married For Fifty-One Years Venneman, Attorneys vane Bosworth end E. A. Rich will not move their families until May.

Former employes Believe Qothing of Aged Streator Man Caught Fiie rHrcator. 111.. April ID. (Special.) Physician, Dies of the company who have gone with today. He was Identified by piperi aaadau' .) Mt.

Pulaski. April 10 Enthusiasm marked the first day ot the golden Jubilee convention of the Logan County Sunday School Association, which convened this morning In St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church in this city. There wa a fair audience at the first session, but the attendance was larger this afternoon and evening. Most of the them are as follows: J.

W. Watson, ne carnea. nen ne leti none hi Dale Kobinson, Olenn Williamson, Clinton. April 10. (Special.) Authorization las Just been made for the sinking of three new wells at naa ijuw ana wnen round he haj (140 and could give ni answer to questions Mattoon noia John Schwetzer, Misses Belle DeBolt, Clara Schwl.lerski.

Cusa Drury, Bess willing to work by standards, but In too many cases thay do not know how. 11 then took up the specification for standard Sunday school Among those requirements he stressed particularly the crsd.e roll, organized and registered classes, teacher training, graded organization and instruction and conference of worker. Committee are Nmd. Following Mr. Bream' address, President Shepler announced the committees, as follows Nominations Mrs.

Folli, Mr. Mc-Gavock and James Curry. Auditing Ed. Curry, Mr. Buch- asKtu.

i i the local Illinois Central shops. This Patton, Cyrllda Vaientine, Mildred Hankey, Ollle Heiken, Kamona Wil Pekin. April 10 (Special) Dr. Harry V. Bailey, one of the well known retired phys cans of Pekin, eil this morning at 8.15 o'clock a his residence, 807 South Fourth Btreet.

Dr. Bailey underwent an operation for stomach trouble about a year ago it. Cincinnati, and for a i curia, April nu wntl liams, iiernice Berger, Horence Bar tempting 10 put an automatic jllslril In a ho star on his hip, Chai It delegates came by auto, as the Logan county roads are generally in ney. President Aylea has not returned from Florida. He will not make bis representative of the Standard i i- I excellent condition, while the train service is not such as to make a vwmpcm jr uianiui near Here Tvn man go into ecatacles, altho It is not much worse than the average town.

accidentally shot and killed theru ti, morning. home in Chicago as was expected. The Jefferson Park school will Rev. Charles 8. Bream, por of St.

John church, got up a cou-1 celebrate with a Pads" Night Chicago, 111., April 10. olts and Mrs. Rlckords. Resolutions Mrs. Clark, Mr.

Bream and Mr. Nitchell. Magio of Together Durso, mate representative, lime this gave him relief. However, a few weeks ago there was a recurrence of former affliction, and was operated on again last week Peoria. He returned home Sunday and appeared to be resting cow -ortably.

This morning he cuttereu a sudden reiapse and death ensued within an hour. He was born in Spring Lake township Tazewell to Springfield today to nresnt the general assembly amendments in Illinois marriage and divorce ia Miss Pearl Weaver, of Chicago, Claus Mrs. Claus The charred body of Philip Cron. aged resilient of this city wno for the I.i6t several jenrs hag led a hermit life In a sma.l shack at the extreme end of West First street, was found lying on the ground outside of. the of his home shorly after 1 o'clock this afternoon.

The gruesome discovery waa made by llrs. Adam Cron, a daughter-in-law. who had gone over to the house on an errand. He was last seen alive by Mrs. Cron early this morning a thort time after the breakfast hour, when she happened out Into the yar4 and taw him wandering about In front of lus home.

The general belief 18 that the clothing of Mr. Cron caunht fire while attempting to start a f.re tn the stove and him to his advanced sue and hoiplets condition he was unable to iheok the flame that were fan sunfting out his life, and culminating in a horrible death. To Inter Champaign Man at Mansfield Is a part of the Illinois Central expansion program to be carried out this summer and will cost approximately H30.000. Work will begin on the wells within a short time. With the completion of the wells, the Illinois Central will supply all of their own water needs and will be independent of any outside source of supply.

To Se About Pool. Dr. W. Marshall, chairman of tha health, saiety and sanitation committee of the chamber of commerce was Instructed last night by the board of directors to make a thorough investigation of the possibilities of a municipal swimming pool. Nswlyweds Live in Clinton, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mattoon who were recently married ave returned from a short wedding trip to St. VsnGerpen. VanGerpsn children's division superintendent of Illinois, delivered a very Inspiring ad (r StVt Corraapendcnt.) pie of hours earlier than usual tnis morning, so as to be on hand to greet the delegates when they arrived. (This is not Intended to convey the idea that Mr.

Bream is a late riser, as a usual thing, but that be got up earlier than usual, in order to get his routine work out of the way.) He also took charge of the singing, while waiting for the arrival of President Shepler, who was delayed a short time on account of trouble with transportation service. dress at the afternoon session, tak that would substitute interlocutory decrees for Immediate absolute divorce, legitimatize children born i.f illegal unions and require ten day rv -tlce to county clerks before issuaiuo of marriage certificates. county. October 12, 1841, the son of on next Friday evening at o'clock. All patrons and their friends are Mrs.

Vina Snyder, who underwent an operation. In the Brokaw hospital last week Is recovering nicely. Her daughter. Stella, spent the last week end with ber. The Woman's Missionary Bociety meets with Mrs.

Thomas Patton on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Elsie Carritbers is leader. The topic is on Home Mission. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Kavale ing as her lubject. "The Magic of Hartsburg, April 10. Fifty-one years ago tomorrow, or Apr.l 11, 1S72, in Pekin, was celebrated the marriage Edward and Ei. a Coleman-Bailey.

His marriage with Belle McCoy occurred in Ptk.n. Juy 6. 1892. The Together," which wa a plea for co-operatln In attaining a comunon ob of Claus YanGerpen and Miss Hilda wife and two children, Margaret and Dyce Bailey, survive him; also his jective, and this objective is fourfold, reaching, teaching, evangelizing and training tor service. She de and Mr.

Bream wants tnings to aged mother, Mrs. Emma Bailey, and Springfield, April 10. (Ti.i Associated Press.) Information of a wild cat coal strike, planned for tins summer by certain alleged dlssat.e-fled elements In the miners' union hi. clared too many looked upon the four start on time, even if he nas to start them himself. All this means that and Mrs.

Kate Abrams attended the points as net related, but 10 ef Rodenbeck. Mr. VanGerpen was born in Jennelt, Germany, April 2o, 13ts, and came to America in 1S6S, settling at Freeport. In the fall of 1870, he went to Pekin. Mrs.

VanGerpen was born in Dermany, May 8, 1850, and came to America in iS63. settling at Pekin. Mr. and Mrs. VanGerpen re funeral of Mrs.

Crane in Peoria, who two sisters. Mrs. John D. Phillips, of Green Valley, and Mrs. George P.

Kroll of Pekin. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at fective they must be related. Reach come to his attention. President I Mr. Bream is a live wire, and sees that anything he Is connected with died Sunday evening.

Airs, crime Frank Farrington of the Illinois I was a former El Paso resident. PARK DIRECTORS ARE 30 clock at the residence. Shsda-Beckor. Norman shade and Helen Becker Louis and will reside in the Murphy tiats on North Monroe street. Both are very popular young people In this city.

Autolsts! Look Out. John F. Lyle, auto investigator from the oftice of the secretary of sided in Pekin until U7S, when they came to this place, which has been their home ever Bince. They have six goes according to scheJu.e. The Morning Session.

The devotional service this morning, was in charge of Mrs. Flora Mitchell, of Mt, Pulaski, who has been engaged in religious work here for many years. Mrs. Mitchell de ELECTED AT DWIGHT Dwlght, April 10 Directors of the ing out and getting pcopl) Into the Sunday school is goad as far as It yoes; teaching them, after they Lave been reached adds much, as tloos evangelizing, but the three 'tre incomplete unless they are also rainod. It is abso utely necessary to people, as two out of three children get no definite religious instru were married last even-rg by Rev.

Lnited Mine workers stated In a letter sent today to officers and members of the union. April 19. Camp Crant last tig auction sale will be held June 4, it vas announced today, when tha government will offer l.jis buildings, including chicken c.i,s, corn cribs, hemes, garage and Idlehour park recent held a meet children living Henry, Dan, Mrs Henry Hruns, Kendrick and Turner, A. L. Koeneke at the Grace Methodist church.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shade, and ing for the purpose of electlm; officer and discussing plans for I i.f living here, and Andre, of Burling state is in the city tor the purpose of checking up on violators. Special year. The following officers were the bride the daughter of Deputy Sheriff Herman Becker.

"Crbana, April 10. Ppec.aU Al--fred Warren, Champaisn, died last evening, following a paralytic stroke "which occurred i- the noon hour yesterday. Sir. Warren was a carpenter. He was born in England March 2, 1854.

The family resided six years in New York, moving from there to In Piatt county In 1862. At the age of 21 he was united In marriage to Anna Easterday. pol-" lowing his marr.age he located on the Lodge farm In county, where he resided until 1S32. when he and they must be taught, so as to attention Is being given now to those chosen: President, Oeorgo J. Stelch ton, la.

Dies After Train using but one auto plate or those Tremont Couple Wd. en; secretary, William P. Johnson plored the decadence of family worship, which has resulted in all the child learning of religion must be Imparted in the Sunday school, which is a pretty big undertaking. One reason for the passing of the family worship, according to Mrs. Mitchell, using one set of plates on two cars.

treasurer, P. H. Von Qualen. The William Scott and Miss Atha know how to live. The teaching must produce character.

Miss Weaver said she had failed to find a church has solved the problem of training for service. The whole activity of the Wasleyan Bsnd Concert. Monmouth, April 10. Mrs. Mar.

organization will be known as the snider, both of Tremont, were iuo.i- Hits His Auto at The Illinois Wesleyan univer ried tuis afternoon at the First Bap sity band under the leadership of Idlehour Park Association. Plans were made for a tourist camp at the park. garet Ann Thompson js dead here, lacking but forty days of being years old. Khe waa born May l.i. is that the members of the family tist church parsonage in Springfield by Rev.

G. W. Ballenger. of St. church is confined to id per of the membership, while the other 85 Crossing at Ocoya are seldom all at home at the same time.

After business hours, father has his lodge to attend, mother has per cent do no constructive work WENONA. Pontlac, I'l, April 10. (Special.) (Jeorgo VS. Marton, gave a concert at the Methodist Episcopal church commencing at 7: Si) o'clock. A most elaborate program was given and the a-dltoriura of the church was well filled with the 1823, in Ohio, snd came to Illinois in 18S4.

Bhe Is survived by three suns, thirteen grandchildren and twent-one great-giandchlluren. People must work together. It Is April 10. Clair Dunham of Chicago to go to the club and the children not the f.nest home which lives to The Ocoya death crossing claimed another victim last etening. Theo are due at the movies.

Homes relltgeif- The fine8t nome lB ono wnin visited over Sunday with his father, Dr. J. B. Dunham. Springfield.

April 10 (By th reels us responsibility not oijly Its own members; but tor those cf W. C. Axllne was a business dore II. Lommatsch, prominent farmer of Pike township, died at moved to a farm in Champaign county. He is survived by the widow and seven children.

The children are: EUia Warren, Harry Warren. Mrs. Elva Legne, Mrs. Haute Wright and Homer Warren, all of Champaign; Jlrs. Laura Robtins of lndianapol.s, and Mrs.

Emma Thomas of He is also survived by brothers. John Warren, of Ar-rowsmlth, Arthur of Ames, and Associated Press) Execution of two caller In Peoria Saturday. other homes. simply places to eai ana sieep, aim could be more strictly defined as "Do Drop Inns." Service, she declared, should be considered more as a pleasure than as a duty. Ths President's Talk.

o'clock this morning at St. James Miss Maurlne Allen of El Paso The afternoon session opened with music lovers of the city who showed their appreciation of the good work done. A return concert may be given. Wholesaler to Come. Clinton business men will be hosts to 100 wholesalers and manufacturers from Indianapolis, Thursday, hospital In this city, death being due Is visiting friends in this city.

oner song strvlce, after which Mrs hanging sentences set for FrWey, April IS, In Chicago, were ordered deferred by the supreme court ths morning. The two men thus given the assurance of a space more to to injuries he received when the au w. c. McGavock, of Mt. Pu'aaki.

ltd Mrs. Steven Clemons of Chicago tomobile wh.ch he was driving was President Shepler deplored the lack ithe devotionals, reading that portion Lou formerly ot Tremont. i ne groom is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, the bride the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Snider. Church Anniversary. Members of the Grace Aiethodlts church are preparing to celebrate uieir diamond, or seventy-fittn anniversary during the week of May t-13. The church was founded in that week seventy-five years ago in Pekin.

Mrs. Helen Baxter Word was rece.ved here last night by Mrs. George W. Bremer of the death of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Baxter, of Chicago, formerly of Peono.

Helen Hinsey Baxter was the daughter of Cornelius and Feiicia Hinsey, old settlers ot Tazewell county. She was a member jf Peoria Eastern Stars, at one time nomine highest office. Robert Baxter struck by a north bound Chicago of interest In the Sunday schools of of the scripture in which Jesus took Is visiting her Bister, Mrs. Mary etanton. Mrs.

A V. Samls and son, A. -William Warren, whose address is are Larry Heffernan and Willl.vi pril 19, according to the weekly a uttie child to illustrate wtio Is Alton pasenger train, No. 4, at the south highway crossing at Ocoya news letters issuea by tne vtimon Chamber of Commerce. greatest in the kingdom of nraven of Madlscn, are visiting her yesterday afternoon.

She said the child la now klven mother, Mr. Mary Stanton. A concert will be given on the One foot fell across the rail of the square at the noon hour and tha Its proper place and that we do not realize how much a llttl-i attention track and was crushed when the en Anti-K'an Ticket Leads. visitors will be guests of the Klwanis Cramer, who shot and killed Joicnli Lanus, a Chicago automobile salesman, November 4. 19J2.

Their cats will be reviewed by the supreme court and probably by the state livlsion of pardons. A boy's pockets holds as much ai all the sewing machine drawers. glne passed over it. He was consciou Club for lunctuon. Chattanooga, April 10.

ann Kindness mean to children. The afternoon session rlouri with to the end. Illinois, contrasting the situation in this state with that in the south and west, where he has Inspected Sunday schools. He declared it the duty of everybody to assist the Sunday school officers, and the officer should do everything to get the people into the schools. Many teacher of Sunday school classes are chosen for their ability to entertain rather than to instruct the children.

They can put on stunts and get many Into the church, but religion must be lived every day if it Ms to be ex With only on precinct to hear from Mr. Lommatsch was born March The body will be taken to Mansfield for burial. Former Rantoul Minister Dies. Bev. p.

II. Faulk died at his home Zkt Brownsville, March 28, after long illness. Burial was made at rjiloorofieid Bunday, April 1. Mr. "aulk was formerly a Baptist mints-Zlei at Ha.

iL Admits Murdering Bab. Mrs. Bertha Beck, 18, murdered her babv daughter because sh "could City Report. City Clerk John J. Cleary an the nntl-Ku Alan ticket lor i'5, 1864, on the farm in Pike town city commissio.iers is leading by a nounces the statement that there ship which he was occupying at the divisional conferences, the children division being in charge of Miss Weaver, and the young people's In charge of Rev.

M. Guy VanBusklrk of Chicago, acting young people' small maiorltv. time of his death. He was a son of were twenty-eight births and ten deaths during the month of March in this city. Herman and Augusta (Fellwick) Lommatsch, pioneers of the town 1 was in business in Peoria, running a hat shop on Adams street, known as Baxter's, the hatter.

She leaves besides her husband, a Bupcumeuuenr. or Illinois, Evening. Session ship. He is survived by his wife and Asks Divorce. Rejoice L.

Dlckerson has filed a WALL PAPER SEASON tnree children, Mrs. Clara Cjiot bear to see th little thing starve daughter, Blanche, and a sister, Miss pected to impress the people. The teachers should show the pupils that thev do that, as. If they are not Smith of Ocoya; Miss Leone and hill for divorce from Clinton A. Dlck The praise service at th evening The praise service at the evening session was led by John O.

"Tames. rnd suffer Maudo Hinsey, of pekin. erson In the Macon county circuit All the newest patterns In Wall Paper are now In stock. Don't wait until yon are torn up house cleaning or you will be disappoint sincere, they will get no p'ace with of Mt. Pulaski, and Mrs.

McGavock court. She charges him with cruelty. Magistrate to J. of P. She confessed last evening after four hours of ceaseless grilling by rherlff Gray, Deputy Sheriff Ed tUlitseh and States Attorney Roy ed In hanger.

Ralph at home. Besides theso he is survived by his aged mother and four sisters, Mrs. Emma Schick-adanz, of this city; Mrs. Laura Oilman of this city; Mrs. Lena Gentes of Graymont and Mrs.

Mattle Steph again lea the devotionals. Rev. H. L. Rickert, of Lincoln college, told of the work of the school ef religious education at Lincoln college under the auspices of the Logan County A.

E. Stone, completing his term of police magistrate, Saturday received his commission from Governor Small -Clins. and Signed a statement of how -she kll'ed the child by striking Man Hit by Auto Near Lincoln Has Fracture of Skull Lincoln, April 10. (Special.) Pearle Bunner. employed on the Will the children.

On the ether hand, the I people must get back of Sunday I school work Value ef Standards. Mr. Bream followed Mr. Shepler, speaking on "The Value of Standards." Btandares are recognised In every line of work as a thing ought to have. They should not be Isharo blow over the heart with her as Justice of the peace, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Uiit.

She had no place to take the aunaay scnooi Association and Rev. M. Guy VanBusklrk delivered a very interesting talk on "An Unusual Dy enson of Ocoya. Mr. Lommatsch was director of the public schools of this district for a number rf years and a'so was a director in the Ocoya Farmers' Grain "tbr she said, and no money with P.

Howard McKlnney. Mr. Stone was elected by virtue oi namic vnicn to support ner ana aiiiea nor i GLASS! GLASS! GLASS! If you need a glass, we sell for less. WE SELL VALSPAR VARNISH AND ENAMJLS. BFHRY BROS.

VARNISHE8. JAP-A-LAC 8TA1N8 AND ENAMELS. ABSORENE WALL PAPER CLEANER (the best in the world.) PAINTS! PAINTS! The best known Flat Wall Paints, House Paints, guaranteed for five years. Every thing for the painter at I his name being written in on the bal- to put her out of misery." Company and the Plke-Eppards loot Crain farm west ot thi eityereceived a fractured skull and other injuries about the ehest Monday evening week, Court April 19. point Telephone Company.

The funeral services) will he held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. Services will be conducted by Rev. C. L. Ramme.

Burial wilt Program for Wednesday At the morning session tomorrow, officers of the county association will make thler report and Mr. VanBusklrk will speak on "Rellcjou Education or Righteous Endurance" and there will be divisional confer, encea on the adult and. educational when he wa struck down by an automobile on the Fifth street road. Friday, April IS is the last day for publication of chancery cases ac such as to rule out an originality, or they will kill Inspiration. The standards designed are good for any Sunday school.

Human nature I the same the world over, but there are oertatn general grades of development. The Sunday school which does not keep up with the standards Is not doing tha best work. Standards, of course, are not Infallible and new Bunner was walking Into town to attend the Legion meeting. A 6r, cording to the circuit clerk of this said to have been driven by a Mr. and administration departments.

At the afternoon session, the committees i '11 i i 1 1 In STRICKLE BROS. will report and Mr. Van Busklrk will Snyder of Middletown, was also coming into Lincoln and the strong headlights of an outgoing car blinded him. In IrylBeT to turn out of the way of the car with the blinding head- thing must be brought In. Hitman Mis, Levancia Plumb Dies; Was President I of Bank at Streator Streator, April 10.

(Special.) 31 rs. Levancia Plumb, president and rhlef stockholder of the Union National bank of thi city, died thl 3norning. Mrs. Plumb, with one -exception, was the only head of a lank in the United States. She yas born in Oneida county.

New 4ork in 1S41, ber husband being one 7t the pioneers of Streator's Jlfe. Mrs. Plumb, an active tem-Verance worker, was a close friend if the late Frances Wlllard and was TH? WALL PAPER MRN. talk on "Together We Go Forward." The afternoon meeting will bring th be in the Pike cemetery. Accidentally Shot, Nick Dlminco was rushed to the office of Dr.

J. A. Marshall last night suffering from a gunshot wound in his arm. Dlminco employed as a section foreman for the Chicago Alton Railroad company. He claims to have been cleaning his shotgun when it was accidentally discharged.

nature Is getting better, but there ts room for Improvement People are convention to a close. county. Friday, May 4 ts return day. Judge George A. Sentel will be in Clinton, Monday, April to hold court.

It Is expected that Jury cases will come up at that time. On Liquor Charge, Charles R. Tracer of Fontlac was arrested at Waynesville shortly after noon today by Deputy Sheriff S. L. Dunbar for transporting and having in his possession intoxicating liquor.

His Ford sedan was confiscated by the sheriff. He was arraigned this Veterans of Gray Take New Orleans lights, the Snyder car hit Bunner. Mr. Snyder stopped and placed the Injured man In his car and brought him to St. Clara's hospital.

Bunner is reported as getting along as well a could be expected today. New T. B. Aasociation Worker. Miss Georgia Lyle arrived In the city during the week-end and la here to take up the work tn 'he office ot the Logan County Tuberculosis As Report 575 Cases of Sleeping Sickness Washington, April 10.

A total of 675 case ot encephalltl lethargic, commonly known tn thi country a Delavan Couple's New Orleans, April 10. A staunch, grizzled old "Johnny Reb," afternoon before Judge John Bedln-ger and pleaded guilty to the Information filed against him in the county court. Golden Wedding Is edged his way Into the ornate lobby 'sleeping sickness' were reported to Observed in South of the 8i. Charles hotel here today the pub.ic health service during the nrst three month ot 1023. seated him slf In an upholstered chair and began paring sliver of sociation.

She succeeds Mrs. Ball who left here sometime to take up work In a Chicago hospital. Figure which became available to day showed that prevalence of th fne of the founders of the ranges Willard Memorial hospital, Chicago. Four children survive. One Mrs.

Jessie Schryver, is a resident of Wheaton; Walter, is vice-president of the bank here; a -laughter, Mrs. L. B. Frazler, lives it Aurora; and another daughter, -Mrs. May Harris, Los Angeles, ICallf.

Mrs. Plumb's maiden name was Holcomb. She graduate from Oberlin (Ohio) college, 1861, and was married in Oberlin In to etamuel Plumb, who later came to Streator (in 1870) and established the bank of which Mrs. Plumb was Evangelical Lutheran Conference, Benson (By Sun Cermpondenl.l Benson, April 10 A two day meeting of Chicago conference, Wisconsin disease reached Its greatest extent roast meat from a chicken drum stick hs had taken from hi shoe-box luncheon hamper. No one paid tn the week of March 1, when slaty nine cases were reported.

Total for Delavan, April 10. (Special.) Mr. and Mis. Orlando C. Hall, life time residents of Dslavan, at today celebrating their golden wedding anniversary.

In honor of tlfe event they have gone to the home of their children, Charles E. Hall and Mrs. E. L. Stubbs, both of whom reside tn Lake Charles, where the event will be properly celebrated.

Mr. Hall was united In marriage Rock Island Refuses to Take C. P. St. L.

him the least attention, for it was a typical incident of the day. Con the week of March II was thirty seven. BLAZING FLORIDA federate veterans, thousands of thsm, from ail parts ot the country here district, Evangelical Lutheran Joint I 2 1 1 fagar-hsMr I synod of Ohio, opened here today for their annual reunion, seemed to (Dene The sessions are being held in St. Peoria, April 10. (Special.) President Gorman ef the Rock Island railroad will not under any circumstances consider the taking over the realize that Ne-.

Orleans belonged TRAIL HARD JOB to them, that they Could do as they to Miss Clara P. James, In parlors of the Methodist church In Delavan, Paul's church, of which Rev. F. Helfert Is pastor. Rev.

E. Scherbel Is acting as chairman, and conducted saw fit, and that it wa nobody i Chicago, Peoria St. Louis railroad president at the time cf her death. For more than ten years Mrs. yiumb has been an invalid and ainable even to walk most of that fceriod.

Tampa, April 10. With thirty mile of bad lands ahead of them. business. and operating it as a part of his In another part of the 8t. Charles system, he told member of the spe the member of the Tamtam! trail lobby.

William McLea, "Uv V'giny, clal senate committee on railroad April 10. 1873 by Rev. M. A. Hewes.

They were atte aed by Miss Mary Dlsbrow and Mr. William Anderson. All their married life has been spent In Delavan, and during the fifty years spent here they have seen blarera party are approaching toward transportation endeavoring to find a devotional services this morning. The following officers were elected today: Rev. E.

Scherbel, chairman! Rev. O. Kubltz, secretary: Kev. J. H.

Prange. treasurer. A paper on faith healing wss read Miami at the rate of one mile per day, according to word received In solution of the Chicago, Peoria St. Suh, S3 year old cook and boay servant for Robert E. Lee during the war waved his wrinkled oil black hands as he told an interested Fort Meyer last night trom three Indian runners, who were taken along Louis problem, and thereby prevent Junking of the line, says a Springfield special to the Star today.

Preliminary Contests On at 0 Paso H. S. El Paso, April 10. Beginning to-gay at the community high school the preliminary contests are being throng how "marse Robert rl up an many changes take place. Very few of the faces that were here fifty years ago are here today.

The city has been Improved and beautified by the motorists upon their oepar ture for the east coast. by Theodore Pagels of Galena, and was followed by an animated discussion. Rev. Pagels took the premise down battle-fields wid dam spy Senators Harold Kesslnger, Au rora: Earl Searcy. Springfield, ana The Indian runners stated that the glasses'' and gave the enemy the once over before the argument began.

during those years. Mr. and Mrs. motorists were building bridges con that genuine repentance Is a fundamental requirement to lead man back to health and God. Kev.

E. Kamena stantly and have In prospect thirty John Palley, Peoria, were among members of the committee who presented the petition to Mr. Gorman at his offices In Chleajro yeterday. oays travel. Burglar Alarm Start Bank Run.

Chicago, April 10. The Installation Halls two children, born in Delavan, were educated here, but later moved to Lake Charles, where they have lived for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have one granddaugh gave the met tatlon on John 10: The motorist left Fort Meyers 13-15.

The afternoon wa devoted to They are back In Springfield today, Wednesday in nine cars, to make discussion of business and practical of a burglar alarm resulted in a run on the Metropolitan State bank at Twenty-second and South Leavltt their way over the Tamlaml trail. cnurch questions. In the evening a There are nineteen men and five given in vocal, oration and declamation. Contestants will be chosen from hese for the final contest on Frl-iay evening of this week. Those laklng part In the contests are as Jollows: "Vocal, 'Tils Moon" (Ign)-Dorothi vni.

Is) "Mr Gr1en In June" (Thompson; (b) W'k Vp" iwn(iolyn McHnah. "Joy of the Morning" (Ware) -Srlnt. Orations Easton Community public service was held, the clergy ter, Miss Cecelia stubbs, of Lake Charles Mrs. Hall was born In Frovldence, Rhode Island, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

O. H. P. James, and came to Delavan when a young men attending holy communion. streets tonight and the calling out ot a special detail of police to pr.

serve order among the alarmed de women in the party. PLAN TO SEGREGATE H. S. Accredited Tomor-ow morning papers on spiritism, the sabbath and other positors. John B.

Brensa, president Easton, April 10. (SpeelaU Stu present day questions will be read. of the institution, satd that the alarm CHICAGO TRAFFIC dents and faculty of the Easton com The visitors extended a vote of thanks today to Rev. Selfert and his girl. Mr.

Hal) was born In Delavan, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Hall, pioneer residents, Ira B. Hall came to Delavan in 1S35, and passed away in 1909 at the age of 97 years.

Chicago. (By the Associated "Farm Advantages a Boy" MelTll was Installed Saturday and that it was rung thst night as a test. He said that he believed that when the mtinity high school and ettlien are rejoicing that the school ha been congregation for their hospitality. fress.) Technical expert of the recognized by the University of 111! Ladles of the church served dinner jayes. "Laniruare Asalnst Ptace" Lola Kyaer.

"LawleasneM" Louise human. Declamatory police answered It the rumor spread that the bank had been robbed. Chicago Plan Commission are working out a comprehensive street plan for the city that will aggregate va and super yesterday, and will do so nois. Two years 1 the time allotted: and 19 credit the number set. today.

O. C. Hall served his city on the board of alderman a number of terms. In the recent war he did valuable service on the exemption board at ths county seat. Mr.

and Mrs. Hall "Over the Baluater" (Caroline Weill) Best telrce. Benson has done all possible to John C. Stoddard is superintendent and Is receiving congratulations for rious kinds of trafflo and provide specific streets for specified varieties Girl Death Aute Driver Jailed. Salem, April 10.

SiK month mane tne visiting clergymen welcome and comfortable, and the meeting Is ot trainc. bringing the school to such a high "The Bail 1111 Devil" (Marsaret Wldemer) 4i LanraMr. "In-or-In" (Booth Tarklncton) Luella In th county jail Is th punishment have a wide circle of friends, many point. Tha building Itself cost 1 25. profitable to- the whole community, or wnom nave mailed them congratu meted out to Miss E.la Wolfe, IS, ef Salem, who was driver fo aa auto- One system of thoroughfare yr be restricted to light, rapid-moving vehicle and another to heavy low- ooo and the equipment is conaiaerea latnry greetings In care of their rifer.

"The Book Aunt" Tletue Clearr. "firandfather" (Bll'-yl Caller Cleary. "The Prmtone" MUrtrrd lane. of Salem, who was driver of ana-ite- cnnaren in Lake Charles. moving ene.

The width of the very up-to-date. JUANITA TURNER, OF mobile that ran down and fatally Former Resident, of Weldon and "Th Hishwayman" (Alfred Hayeel Emily streets win De adjusted to the types and volume of traffle thev win h. injured a woman. Ml wolf applied for a parole, but the court Mrs. Bartlett, "Mm Wolfe awl the Cats" (Mark Twain) J-ntt P'rfer.

called upon to bear, and pavement I NEAR MINONK, DIES ot an streets will be especially de- ta) "i'a at thf ttrfaVfuu IM Dies at Fairbury Maroa, Is Called Mlnonk, April 10 (Special) refused to consider it. The ortglnsl charge against Miss Wolfe was manslaughter, but the grand Jury reduced it to reek ess driving. 5rl tlie Auto Biik' (E-ijar Cueat) Loots Juanlta Turner, 11 year o'd daigh Falrhurv, April (Special.) Maroa. April 10. ((Special.) Levi ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Turner, Creekmur, for many years a resident w- H- Pirtlett, well known died Saturday night at their nomc Turk Chaster Caneaasions. k- .1. "ho reen nr1 Or.r!sr.lt. to time a riK" mum Ixirsev.

ata" AmMrorig Son? of the Sl.irf Jlmnnt. Kuymond M'wre Kill tntrr the ea.iay i mnrcia lownsnin, ana who west of Mlnonk. Besides the par remnrnr. or reinjury men nere to-nlpht after an operation for comoll eignea xo accommodate the kind of trafflo that will use them. Ai Ingenious color rename has been proposed which will compel traffle to use the proper streets.

By this scheme anyone at any time can tell Instantly whether a vehicle Is on the proper street, and, If not, can report the violation of the ordinance to the proper city authority. formerly encsced in the saloon ents. there survive three sisters: Mr cations In the bowels. Her death was ness nere ana in Weldon. died at Paul Koehler and Mabel and Velm Angora, April 10.

Tly Turkish nationalist assembly has ratified the so-called Chester railway and mining concessions. La shock to the community as her noon today In Springfield, where he Turner. Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff condition seemed better until todav, Funeral service were held at th had resided the pnt few years. His death was caused by rtneumonla. She had been in poor health for a Hrat Baptist church In this city There is one sure rav that destroy every single sien and trace Tuesday afternoon, with Rev.

of it, no matter how much dandruff DEATH SUMMONS MINONK PIONEER Mlnnnk, Ann' 10. (Snclai.Mrs 3osephina Ketrhmark rtlefl at 12-15 Jriday. aged 7 years. She was a na Tnylrvr In charge. Burial was In year end had recently been at the Mayo Brother hospital at Rochester, where she submitted to an operation.

Her ma'den name was Rose Har- Mr. Creekmur was about years of Rue. He Is survived by elRht children, all of whom reside In Maroa except one son, Lonnle, who resides in Springfield His only surviving Mlnonk cemetery. LAWNDALE. fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it.

Then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the calp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. tive oi i-oirnin, nut nad lived In ister resines in umo Mrs. Creek-mtir died In August, 1I1. Arranre- Sheriff Route Bandit.

Republic April 10. Three hots trom the pistol of Sheriff A. ljindreth put to rout a band of bank robbers who ware attempting to blow open the sat cf the Republic Put bank here early tcduy. Former Student Suicide, tow. City.

April 10. Chauncay Morrtaon, J7. until recently a studtnt at Ames, alaaiied hi throat nnd Jumped intj the Icwn river here to. April 10. -J.

J. Phillips has re turned to his home here after spend Want Five Millien Insurance. New York, April 10. Fiv million dollars life Insurance (ought by 8. B.

Kresge, ot Detroit, operator ot 6 ond 10 cent rtr.rea, la being retarded, It was learned today, by the state Insurance department' Investigation ot an application by Wallace Scott for an license. Contribution boies for churches Cltnonk lor aooui nity years. Her ments for the funeral have not been mon and she was born tn Chicago. Thirty years ago she married W. H.

Bartlett. Three children survive, Mrs. Edith Frye, William H. and Miss Gertrude who attends Oxford, college, Oxford. Ohio.

ing the winter with his sister Urban. you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be lustrous, glossy, tilky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You cin get liquid arvon at ny drug itore and four ounces is ill you will need. This limple remedy has never been known to faiL jjusnann, ja jveicnmark, died some years ago.

Seven children survive: Stephen Keter.marr an(j Mra JElia PnewsW. of Ft. Paul. Minn ieorire. of Alberta.

Camv-Ja: Mrs. Kindred Bishop Js 1ow' made, but the body will be broujM to Maroa probably Wednesday, Tor Colds, Grip or Influenza lake laxative BBOMO ULi.MM Tablets Ths bei hears the alana. recovering from a erlou atlarV of Mrs. Bartlett has been a leader In tne social life of the community and M'l atones. waa an active member of the F.aetern Herman Hahn.

mhn are an American idea, funds bein By morningr. most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and entirely tanley, of Raton, N. Mrs Orvlil Tuller, of Mlnonk. and Mrs. Edwin y-auon, Mi ana was He wa ft secured In churches of early colonial Star.

She belonged to one of the Old- I a stroke of paralysis several weak dai UAtW I PMtinf around a warming "'iw.

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