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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 6

Publication:
The Daily Reviewi
Location:
Decatur, Illinois
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6
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Pfege DECATUR I Sunday Morning, December 17. 1916. CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR J. M.U. FACULTY With Christmas decorations, a Christ and candy, ''unattached 1 memben th.

J.mes MiUlkln university faculty were at a frolic for "attached" of faculty In the HI1I1- eomervatorr ot muilc Saturday night The corrldori and Kaeuper Hall were decorated with Chrlstn while on ithfi of the pi for in wa a Christmas tree laden with appropriate presents for the "attached" memben Banta Claul ably represented or Prof a Seldomrldge. present to dlstrtbaU the Following the Chrlitmai tree luncheon consisting of naiad, candlei, sandwiches and coftee wen served Ai the arrived they were liven of paper on hlch banket patterni were traced and a pair of scissors to cut out the patterni Am the baskets were made, they were filled with candy Lined up agalnit the railing; of the conservatory ofllce the "unattached" formed formidable receiving line The evening was an enjoyable one HOMCO Homco Chick Feed Homco Scratch Feed Homco Dry Mash Homco Superior Scratch Feed Homco Superior Horse Feed Cracked Com and Roiled Oats Homco Dairy Feed Homco Hone Feed Screened Cracked Con Good results are obtained only by feeding your poultry and live stock that which is proper according to Nature. Viewed from a practical and scientific standpoint, our HOMCO MIXED FEEDS are theHbest that Nature affords, and the feeder is assured of good results. A BAG OF HOMCO IS A BAG OF SATISFACTION American Hominy Co. BELL 12.

600 N. Water Deeatur, HI. We Have a Feed For Every Need. Auto 1110 EXPERTS Clean Your Clothes Block Your Hats and Launder Your Linen at i Schudel Bros. 4 Phones Is Your Doctor Qualified? When you consult a specialist be sure he has had the necessary training and experience to be called a specialist.

Dr. McCarty is qualified in every way. Dr. McCarty is a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago. (Medical Department of U.

of Has had 16 months' service in the Milwaukee County Hospital. One year surgeon in chief to the Crandon Hospital. One year professor in Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons, Milwaukee. One year in-the great clinics of Berlin, Vienna and London Years of private practice. Years as a specialist in chronic and special diseases.

DR. MCCARTY COME AND BE CURED Many of you have been treated for months and years and have been disappointed until you think no doctor is skilled and thai yon cannot be cured. You, no doubt, all this time have been treated by physicians who had neither sufficient knowledge nor experience to know how to cure you. DON'T GIVE UP HOPE I will give you a thorough examination, physical, chemical and microscopic, and if your disease is curable I will tell you so. If you are incuragle I will under no consideration accept a fee ar treat you.

My new modern treatment is the only treatment which holds out any hope in chronicsand deep seated diseases. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE PERMANENTLY LOCATED. In Deeatur for Past Six Years Dr. McCarty SPECIALIST 158 East Main SU Corner Water. Over United Cigar Store With Danville, Monticello and TuscoUu Springfield.

Deo. At a meeting- I here today ot members of the Illinois High School Athletic Board if Control the entire state was divided Into from which basketball teams will be sent to compete in the spring high school tournament In March The dlrlslon by counties was follows: Rockford district-- Joe Dailea, McHenry, Lake, DeKalb, Ogle, Lee, Carroll and Whlteilde Aurora district-- Kane DuFage and Kendall Joiiet district-- Cook, Will, Grundy, La Salle and Putnam aaiesburg district-- Bureau, Henry, Book Island. Mercer, Henderson Warren. Knox, Stark Peorla, ITulton. McDonough.

Schuyler and Hancock Bloomlngton dlatrlet-- Marihall, Woodford, Livingston, McLean, Tanwell Logan and DeWltt Champaign district Kankakee Iroqnoli, Ford, Champaign, Vermilion, Platt, Macon and Douglas. Jacksonville district Mason. Menard, Saogamon, Caaa, Brown, Bcott, Morgan, Greene, Macoupln, Jersey and Calhoun. Charleston district Christian. Moultrle.

Coles Edgar Clark Cumberland, Shelby and Montgomery Tentralia district-- Madison Bond, Fayette, Erfingham, Clay, Marion, Clinton St. Clair Jefferson and Hamilton Mt Carmel district Jasper, Crawford, Lawrence, Rlchland. Wayne, Wabaih, White, Oallatln Saline and Hard In. Carboidala district Randolph, Perry I ranklln, Jackson, Williamson Union, Johnson Pike, Maieac, Pulaakl and Alexander Miss Yonker Entertalas. Miss Marie Touker, J71 North Monroe street, cave a birthday party at her home in honor of Miss Gladys Keeling of Forrest.

It was her sixteenth birth- dav Refreshments were served Music and dancing furnished the amusements CHRISTMAS SOCIAL HELD BY U. C. Eatertemlna; fngnm kr More than 2W pnamt at annual Christmas social Dtoatnt Council ot United Commercial Auxiliary In, K. ot hall Saturday nlsTht, following (ntertalninr proiram was liven durinr the evenmr, by and daaelnc Violin duet. Bullish bcth Waraslcr.

Kreratt White Piano, "Bkatlnf Dtxon Readme, "The French HullatC AncaFa XOBB" Wolfs ReadlnK, Zlnner. Irish and Elinor Wamsley. Piano, "Scotlah Denma Vocal, Birthday of Mrs A Dlion Tin committee In of the aoclal was combowd. ot Mr. and Mrs Strohel Mr and Mrs.

Milne and Mrs Anderaon and Mr and lira Ixnr Mm Robert Crowell had charge of the program. The next aoclal will held Tan 20 A. J. MORROW, 82, DIES IN CLINTON Clinton Dec. Morrow elchty-two old and of beat know character! in Clinton, died at 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon following a stroke of paralyali which ocewred Jut twenty-lour before Mr.

Morrow was familiarly known In the souaty Jack." waa born on a earn near Indlanavolli, In 1S34 He came to DeWltfe county when eighteen yean of rad lived here evar alnce lerved aa coroner In Clinton yean about yean ana. Re had always been a staunch Democrat. Mr. Marrow wag married four tlmts. chltdreaKcame from the flmt union, fUa ot whom an living child frrfm eecond union All of children have been notified ana are expected In Clinton aooa MRS.

FREEMAN SETS NEW RECORD A high bowline record for Bet sDecfctur Club 7ri4.tr afttrnoon Mm Andy rolled 191 high Mora wtu over 170 Mra Freeman of a. number ot woman who beta dolnr much bowline on local thla winter and her Rhown a coniltt- ent and steady improvement 75 SENIORS AT D. H. S. PARTY WeOM Deam Wine av Prlie far tchoat attended aanoal lor party held la hl(b sehool nuanaaluai Saturday (jm was for a Christmas party.

The Inr was In aad playlets given by different dlrtalona of llowney played two OrTllle Carver eanc from balcony and WAS accompanied by Lola EnffEeman on or (can Principal Deam won ftnt onse In walklnar a tislit wire a white tine. Robert class mem- iwra In to and each was iclven a present. party waa a were served Members of the' Women'i" Belief Conn will hold a Jitney supper on Dec W. Helpings will be at each The eupper will held In A Ft hall an4 serUna; will at clock Framed Pictures are the most pleasing and satisfactory gift Tou can get better satisfaction here than at any other store In the city. Prices range from 25c to $12 00 Step In and look them over.

PICTURE FRAMING framine; costs no more than the ordinary kind OPEN EVEMNCg. Schuerman's J1VD DOOR NORTH OF EMPRESS. Bartello THE HOME OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES. Our stock this Is larger than ever before 'tou will find Fruits, Candles, Nuts, stocked to select from. JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS Special Chrutmtu lOe and ISc pound.

Fine Home Made Soft Center Cream 20c. Fancy Box Candy All sties, from to 8-pound boxes Per box 25c to $7.00. Special Xmas Boxes Bex 40c. A atoeX of the very best California fruits, all kinds Special Fancy Basket FruiU Wfcert Is Cor Carlaimaef All Stseo Prim. Fancy Navel Cali forma SSe Doara.

Our EnBlfsh Walnuts are California I ana are rantce ly fresh or moner back. These usually sell for S5c Our 9QC price- Pounfl Also No. 1 Mixed Nuts at pound -On, BARTELLO'S 136 EAST MAIN A Christmas Present To The Men and Young Men of Deeatur By Arthur R. Shook and Conrad Blenz Announcing The Opening Tuesday, Dec. 19th -OF THE- STANDARD Cigar Store and Billiard Parlors 355 NORTH WATER STREET THE NATIONAL GEMTLBMMTS GAME Meet Your Friends Here! Have Your Friends Meet You Here! You who have never played Billiards or Pocket Billiards cannot imagine the real enjoyment there be derived from these 9 the greatest of all games.

The relaxation from business cares restful moments after hard work and worry, alone are worth all you pay for the pastime. Besides, there is the sport itself of these games that are now participated in by more men than any other game. Cn the equipment and surroundings of the new quarters, no money or effort has been spared in making it one of the finest, largest stores of its kind in this part of the state. The, fixtures and equipment for the cigar and tobacco end of the business were made to special order by the Walrus Manufacturing Co. of Deeatur; designed to present an attractive appearance.

The entire equipment is finished to order. Six pocket billiard tables and one billiard table are of the latest Brunswick-Balke-Collendar manufacture. Plenty of light and room, best ventilation and regulation, clean with an orderly, good natured clientele expected to do its part in keeping to the highest standard of an amusement place. William M. Ferguson known locally and abroad as a billiard expert, will be in charge and will gladly serve as instructor to men wishing to master the games of pool and billiards.

A complete line of foreign and domestic cigars, together with a full line of tobaccos, will be carried in stock. v- STAN DARD Cigar Store and Billiard Parlors 355 North Water Street.

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