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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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11 THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMTNGTON, MONDAY MORNING, MAT 1, 1916. held taken to hla old lome at Prophets- SAYS WOMEN HERB ARE JUST CRAZY ABOUT IT bat the fatal lllnaes extended over only a few weeks period, following a stroke of apoplexy I The deceased was formerly an em- town for burial. ehurchea will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 In the Christian ehurch, under tha auspices of the Normal Township Sunday School Association. Prof, It, W. Prlngle is to give the ad GEORGE HOOVER DEAD.

Prominent Resident of Arrowemlth Expires at Ashley, III Fred K. Campbell of y-Ararth, ORMAl HERMAN S. OCHS BUTS AltD SELLS CORN FARMS IOWA: AND ILLINOIS 06-806 Ortetheim Bid. Bloomliifftotv. 111.

I ploye of the Chicago Alton Railroad Chenoa Note. B. Haysfs, whs has been Using gasoline and otvlte to dry elean dress of the evening, Kta -jtibjeol -vata be, "Adolescenoe and Religious spending the winter in the la visiting with relatives in Chenoa before returning to his horn at Chicago. RESIDENTS OBSERVE ANNUAL 'CLEAN-UP WEEK' everytMnj at ana In an hour. Dry cleaning at home Is all the rags here, says a well-known downtown Mr.

and Mra. John Carter, who ompany at koosbom, wuere uvea until about ha was taken ill, wiitsn ha removed to the home of hla daughter as above mentioned. He waa (5 years old and leaves besides hla daughter, the widow, and a daughter, Mrs. Roy Whltwer, of Mt. Carmel.

The funeral servlcea will be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon and Interment will be made In the Heyworth oetnetery. have been visiting with relatives In Chenoa, left for their home at Waukee, la Saturday evening. Thlmbla Club. The Thlmbla Club of the Christian church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Patton, 403 East Ash street.

Tha assistant bostaseea will be Mrs. Simpson, Mrs, Norris, Mrs Stutsman and Mrs. BroyhllL CITY UNDERGOES THORO druggist Any woman oan do flva dollars' worth of dry cleaning at home at very little oost by dissolving two ounoes of solvite In two gallons of The children who war ajnicted MICHIGAN Wall Improved and partly improved tarrm and unimproved lanils, any aize. In lower and uiper afichigani adapted to general farming, ideal for etook and dairying. Prices and term will appeal to all wanting (rood, cheap land.

Many Illinois paopla ara taking advantage of tha low price and eaay terms. If you are interested dron a card or call and art lirt of furme. J. W. HECKETHOHN, (15 Grleaheim BMg.

phona mi l. with diphtheria are about well and one xamuy are out of quarantine. If no new caMS develop, the schools will probably be opened again this week. The Misses Schulrmann enter Deao. George L.

Hoover, the father of Mrs. C. H. Whltesetl and Mra. D.

B. Arrowsmlth, of Bloomlngton, anJ one of Arrowsmlth's most highly respected citizens, died at Ashley, 111, Saturday evening, following a lingering 111mm with cancer of the throat Qeorge L. Hoover waa bora August 1882, in Virginia and waa the second son of Abram and Rebecca Hoover. He was married back in his native state to Miss Susan Ban on December 22, 186S. To this union the following children were born, all of whom are living: Mrs.

B. J. Thrush, of Arrowsmlth; Mrs. I. E.

Arrow-smith and Mrs. C. H. Whltesell, both of Bloomlngton, and Mrs. M.

C. Banks, of Grand Forks, N. D. Mr. Hoover received a common school education and with the aid of this and persistant reading he gained a great fund of knowledge which In later years proved to be of great value tained a number of young people at their home Friday evening in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Carter, of Iowa. Work Don Under Ausplcsa of Bull-nen Men's Association and Wo man'a Improvement League-Other Normal Notaa. Eugena Moyeraont. of OdeTL waa CHENOA MAW DIES.

Clyde Thompson, Son of W. J. Thomp-aon, Expires at Dixon Other Chenoa Notaa. Jacob Balbaoh of tbla city, received a telephone message Sunday afternoon whloh announced the death at 80 p. m.

of Clyde Thompson at his home in Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Thompson, hla parents, who live in Chenoa, received word Saturday night that their son waa in a eerlous condition and they left at once in an IRRIGATED FARMS In th "Magio Taller" at Texan, Two bumpat crop of corn e-very aeason; arveu to ten cutting! of alfalfa; bona, forage cropa of every kind, sugar cane, winter vegetable, oranges, lemona, bananaa and grapefruit. Thirty minutes' ride to tha Gulf of Mexico. Special low ratea to tba valley every two weeks. See us. at HANSON SON.

nioomington, 111. Literary Canter. The meeting of the Normal Literary Center, which was to be held this evening, has been postponed until next Monday evening. Faeulty Entertains, Saturday evening the faculty of the university entertained the Junior class with a party In the kindergarten rooms of the Thomas Metoalf building. Faculty and students alike joined In the games of the evening, and all had a very enjoyable time.

Refreshments were served. Some time ago the fao- In Chenoa Saturday looking after the loading of his household goods, which he Is shipping to Odell. Mr. Moyemont formerly worked for J. E.

Wightman Kon In Chenoa, but is now employed by a hardware concern at Odell. Two days of hustling with trucks and wagons, under the direction of Street Commissioner Joseph Hozelton, on Friday and Saturday performed Ceorge Weatherwax and ana. nt Chicago, apent Sunday at the home of what looked like a week'a Job In removing the old cans and other refuse his brother, T. W. Weatherwax.

in this LAND KING 1,000 aeri; renti for per no fafl-VT. Price to 1126 per acre, one-fifth down, ten years' time. I will tell you 40 new faouee, for $1200. Large lib. of fanns, oil land.

gasolines then Immerse the artloleg to ba cleaned; rub a little and In a few moments the gasoline evaporates and the artloles cleaned look as bright and fresh as new. Dry clean your own silk waists dresses, ribbons, belts, kid gloves, satin shoes, evening slippers, fine laces, not work dresses, children's coats, furs, veils, neckties, shawls, gentlemen's garments, fancy vests, lace curtains rugs fact, everything that would be ruined by washing with soap and water. North, lng will fade, shrink or wrinkle, mak. lng pressing unnecessary. Dry cleaning at home is inexpensive) and effects a tremendous saving In tha household and Is really Just as easy as laundering.

Any druggist will sell two ounces of solvlto which Is simply a gasollno soap find your grocer or a garage) will supply the gasoline. Then a wash boiler or dish pan completes tha outfit. As gasoline Is very Inflammable, be sure to do your dry cleaning out of doors or In a room away from fire or flame, with the windows left open. Advertisement. city.

automobile for Dixon and arrived there from the front yards of the town and ulty gave a similar party to the seniors and Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. The deceased was an only son ot Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and was 83 years old. Mt." Plsgsh Concert Tonight.

Tha program for the builders' 1U.UW taalliVl J.a I aUCiW.mitUlaSa,, CILV yruCI alevatora, Uverv rtwk. Write mi, iOl Went depositing this refuse In tha bottom of an abandoned sand bank which the owners desired to have filled up. It Is not to be understood that the people of Normal ordinarily deposit their rub He resided In Chenoa for a time and to him. In he to Illinois and located In EllBWorth, where he built the first log cabin. In one room of this structure he fitted up a school and taught those seeking the rudiments of knowledge for many miles around.

He Is said to be the first school teacher in this part of tlio night celebration of the closing of the waa well known in thla city. He waa week of golden Jubilee of the Mt. Flsgah Baptist church of Bloomlngton employed in tha Dixon State Bank, Locust, atvw phone E. P. AH STRONG, Blfromiiitfloii, 1U.

AN IDEAL STOCK FARM was a member of the Masonlo frater and the dedication of their new church bish and old tins In their front yards, but last week they were Invited by edition, to be given at the Coliseum this evening, consists of a concert of nlty and was a young man highly respected by all who knew him. He had been 111 for the past few weeks with dtabeua, but bad rotten better and the Women's Improvement League and the Business Men's Association to col- Foreign Missionary Society. The Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet In the church parlors Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. H.

W. Pierce and Mrs Charles White are the hostesses. Mrs. S. B.

Sale will be In charge of the program. Returned to Chicago. Miss Eva Cowan of South University street, has returned to Chicago sfter spending the Raster vacation at her home in this city. Normal Notes. Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. Hunter, of Elk eta) acre SSO per ecra. Property la rVatrar.lt sacred, secular and social muslo, and it Is expected thet a large audience will be in attendance on the evening of the final closing of the week's had bsn working afternoons.

The newa of his serious condition received looatedi food Improvements; ttmmliinoe ahade and wateri practically fr arrea ucler plow, hal. by his parents was a great shock to them, as they had had no word of any leot material of this kind Into boxes, larrels or other receptacles md leave them on the street line In front of their homes, where they could be gathered, free of charge, and carried away. change In his condition. He Is sur country. At an early age he united with the M.

E. church of which he has been a constant and consistent member. He was noted for his upright Christian principals of living and had during his life organised several Sunday schools and for many years was superintendent and class leader of the Methodist church In Arrowsmlth. Mr. Hoover was also of an inventive turn of mind and la said to have Invented the first riding cultivator used In Illinois.

This was In 1852 and since that time he has added many other Inventions to this. He was generous hearted, of a kind disposition and honored by all who Syrsouso Qlanta Organize. vtved by his wife anj two children and Response Waa Gratifying. his parents. The funeral services will The Syracuse Giants, a colored The Invitation was so generally no- team of Foirbury, have organized for the hasebnll senson and ara booking eepted that practically every street In The Simian mascot of the ship Appam has been sent to the Brooklyn (N.

too, where it is said people spend their time Ironically asking It 1. was the Germans who made a mon ramea In central Illinois. Dunrca the city presented on last Thursday morning an unbroken Una if barrels Walker, of Foirbury, Is th acting I hart, 111., were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. J. B.

Crew East Mulberry street. manager. key of him. ORNEKAL INSURANCE. PINGREE'S INSURANCE AGENCY ROOM 8M UNITY BU1LDTNO.

irSLOCH PUONB NO. Mr. Neil Odell has resigned his anea paature; aome umber, ror rur-her imornia tioa CU oa or a.l.lrejr 1TIVINU V. CI.AI1K, Brighton, Macoupta Cojuty, 111. FOR SALE FARM MORTGAGES m-leaii and adjoining oonwnra i ILLINOIS SAVINGS AM) TRUST 00, MAC! AND FHOST 8TTlEETi, BLOOMINQTOII.

and boxes from one end to the other and strangers walking In the tlty at that time must have been pussled at the sight. The strangers were not the only ones puzilefl, the committees of knew him. The body will arrive thla morning position with the Parrett Grocery and this morning begins work with the Bailey Electric of Bloomlngton from Ashley on the train and fu Tickets for the Community dinner the two associations making the invitation were wondering If they were going to get nway with the enterprise they had started. However, by hard neral services will be held In the M. E.

church In Arrowsmlth, conducted by Rev. W. R. Shores. Interment will be maJe in tha Barnes cemetery.

Master in Chancery's Sale. House Cleaning Time For Us must be bought or reserved today at the down town book stores. Price 85 cents. Adv. Stata of lllinoia, McLean eountr as.

In tba circuit court of aaid eountr. Teresa Lalllngar and systematic work tha task waa accomplished and by Saturday night Luctle Hall, of Paxton. srent Bnn- va. Bock at at ho, llrOt Ghanoary. Normal was a clean city.

Those few dsv here with her aunt. Mra. C. IT. Partition.

Public notice ta hereby given, that In mr- Hall, of North street. spots which were not cleaned up, either for lack of Individual or civic Desth of Heyworth Resident. Saturday night at 11:80 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Milton E. White, near Heyworth, death come to Fred K.

Campbell, following a lingering Illness. The deceased had been ailing for about eighteen months. Mr. O. T.

McMurrv. and fnmllv. auanoa of a derre entered on tha ztth day of April, A. D. 1916, by tha aald court, in tha above entitled eauaa, Harvey Hart, muter in chancery of aald McLean county, will, at tha sncnt Sunday In Saybrook at the home of his mother.

Mrs. M. C. McMurry. pride or for other reasons, will be looked after by the "Kly Swat" and if found to be a menace to the health of the neighborhood, will hour of o'clock in tha afternoon, on Satur day, tha zoth day of May, A.

U. 1918, at th' eaat door or tne court nouaa In nioomington. li lie cleaned up by inal process at the expense of the owners. Master in Chancery's Sal: aald Mrliean county, aell at nubile vendue, to FOR SALE SMALL FARMS Stata of lllinoia. Mrl-ein county as.

In th Clean Streets and Alleys. The cleaning of the streets I rid al Miss Marcla Ziems, a student at the Normal high school, spent the week end at her home In Goodfleld. Mr. and Mrs Lee Popeloy. of Lexington, were in Normal yesterday, vis.

ltlng with their daughter. Mrs. Harry Filer, of Poplar street. Mr. Robert Vaughn, of Winchester.

Is here visiting with his sister. Mrs. C. II. Hall of North street.

I acre 'llolnlnr etatlon on Intt-nirhan vm! af Bloonilnton; juit the place for fruit, poultry ferdrCang, produce can be ih.pped almost any hour, ritnall house, barn, chicken buuae. leys in the business district by a man hired by popular subscription of the business people to spend his entire tto. Can tlve immediate poeaeamion. time at the task, will bruin this Cfl trr, 1 mile from town oa tntrrurban, 16 ml lee wt of Blooimnirton: one-half In cult' Ta tho higheet and beat bidder, tha following de-acrihed real estate, lying and being lit tha county of Mrljean and atata nf lllinoia, to-wit: Commencing at a point aiity four (04) feet weat of tha northwest corner of block flva to) in tange'e addition to tha city trf nioomington, McLean county, lllinoia; thence running weat fifty (60) feet along th south Una of Jackson etreet; thence south one hundred and fifteen and one-half feet; thence eaat Sfty (M) feet: tnenre north one hundred and fifteen and one-half UlftH) feet to the place of beginning. TERMS Of RAI.E Ten per cent tn ceh on day of aala, balance ta cash upon approval of aale by tha court.

Said aala, and all my proceedings In this matter ara subject to the approval of tha court Biddera ara adviaed to coneult tha decree In the rbova eauaa from which all my authority la derived. circuit court of aaid county, llanlcl J. Foley va. Jeremiah U. Foltf ft al.

I iouo Jlaincery. fart ilion. Public notica la hereby given, that In pur-ananca of a decree entered on the Idth day of April, A. D. by the aald court.

In tha airote entitled cuae, Harvey Hart, maaur in chancery of aaid Mclrran cmnty, will, at the hour of o'clock in tha afternoon, on Saturday, tha 20th day of May, A. II. lull, tha cud door of the court houee in Blonminglrin, In md Mi Lean county, aell at rmblir vendue, to the huthret and beat tuddiT, tha following da-achNH) n-ul etitate, lying and hemg in the county of Mi Un and atat of lllinoia, to witi Lot ail Mork three (Si, In a augbn'a auhdiviaion if lot Uiree lit), in block on Hi, and the north half i'i) of hlocka two (tt and three ttoo, balance pMture with aome limb. Thin Orovwr Holmes, a former student nt the university now tesching at Mlnler, was here Saturday and Sunday would nittke ft fine little tnnek or dairy farm. lng.

It will probably be several diys before he sets things In good shape, hut when he gets thru with the lirst big clenning the business district will be In good ooniUtlon, The merchants figure that they will save the amount of their subscriptions severs! times Can make low price fur quick Bale. visiting with friends. I have eereral lanre farmti tor tale or exrhnnre. Re me you waut to buy, tell or eichange rial MOOSE HOLD MEMORIAL. over.

In the season, bv the protection afforded their stocks of goods from tha flying dust and dirt and from the Increased patronage of people attracted WILDER M. CARTER 8ervlces In Honor of the Decessed Members of the Order Are Largely Attended. The annual memorlnl aervlres for the deceased members of the local to a clean butiess district. First publication ta Daily Pantagrapb on Friday, April IS, 1U1 to run three weeka. IIAHVr.V It ART, Vaeter in Ctianeerr lit laa (vtuntv, HI.

STI RLING V.1IITMOUK, CompUlnsat's (Si, in Uxhr'a Pint addition to th city of loom irg ton. AUx lit eleven HI), block two rl). In Mav goun'a aHiiition to tha cite of Hloomington. Alio hlxk twrba (IS) In II. II.

Painter's Plan Community Dinner. to! PI rat National Bank Bldg. rBona 64, rians are now complete for the lodre of the Loyal Order of Moose second community dinner tv be given Tueaulav evening at o'clock in the basement of the Methodist church. NOTICE. Bloomlngton, Nay 1, IF1S, To All Whom It May (Vmcerai Profit I We offer on MONDAY, MAY 1st, a line of Trimmed Hats that will astound the most criti-caleye.

The beauty of it is that D97 of the Hats 1 are Gage shapes and materials. Two Groups To Choose From 1 $1.00 W. H. Roland THE HOME OF THE CHIC HAT ft Third Floor. Stylo Creators.

The dinner la under the auspices of the Woman's Improvement league. You are hereby notified that a contract has been awarded by the board id local improvement Its object Is not a financial return but rstther lo promote a better community spirit, fetter acquaintance cf nil supporters of the new movements In Nor- rsTAm.isnED iff. BARLEY LOAN LAND in piituic impcirvetnent in tn city ot Hloomington, hereinafter named, to the lowest re-eponalhl bidder, to alt: A brick pavement and one i at a combined curb sl and to gain the support or an or were held yesterday afternoon at the lodge hall. There was a targe attendance of the members and the whole occasion was an Impressive and Instructive, one. Thero wss vocal music by a quartet and a piano aulo, after which the address of the nftrnoon waa given by Hev.

ridt-ar DeWitt Jonea. As with all of Dr. Jones' addresses, this one was filled with precepts of wisdom and teachings of truth. The occasion was one which lent Itself to sober reflections on the mortality of men, and the speaker brought out lessons of vnlue to the members of the order. addition to the citv of Bloomtngtoo.

Aim tba cmvt fifty (MTi feet of lota two rTi and three Hi In Richardson's addltioa te tha cltr of rllnomlritton. LOCATION-Th ahrrea nrnnerty awnatnta of a lot at No. 1014 Wet Waanlfurtna street, a lunch atand now occupying aaid lot: a vacant hit at tha nortlia-eat corner of MrCitn and Tavlor treeta: Uie houaa and lot at No. halt Oakland avenu, aid the lot and two house at No. fx) and No.

6 Ifl Weat Ollvo etreet, aald lot being pro feet deep, the rear of aald lot now being used bv the Corn Pelt Lumlor Oomnany. TERMS OF StI.E Ten per cent of tha bid to he raid on day of aala, balance on of tha aale he the court. fuid aale, and all my proreedlrga In this matter, ara subject to tJ approval of tha court, Biddera ara ad teed to ermault th decree In tha above eauaa, from which all my authority at dv rived. Pirat puhltratJne I tatily Pantaxranh aa Saturday, April n), lSldj to nm three wrba ITAKVrV A. K'f Vartr In Oan-eey of V.

Lean I'mmtv, lit JullS fllXIVAS, Conrplainanta Knliritor. and gutter on Madlaon atrart, from tha north Una i of (aiestnut etreet to tha aoofh line of t'nloa LF.ROT, ILL. HKAL kSTATB StofOITT. vil.ll AMI tXfHAVOFT). CUR Ur.L LA NHS bi'EUALTT.

ganisations represented. A line program of toast and short talks has been arranged and after these all vtlll en-Joy a social hour. Dr. Fred Jackman aink of bis work in forestry and Miss Svlvta Smith, paid supervisor or me children's arnrden rluha. will give an nrcntint of the work that is being done etreet, to I.

I). Lain, at tha Mluwlnc prtcea: Pavement, par square yard, birnrarflrld block 1 St Ormcrcte enmldned curb and gutter, pat lineal foot ei Oast I ma aeww Inleta, each If, 00 I inch pica) Inlets, per toot an Old pip b-leta raialj, par funt E. R. JOVKH, Frostiest Board of local Improvements. FKLIt R.

EVANS, feck Board of Local Improvement a FOR SALE OR RENT this line. Mr. C. A. Burner and Fourteen members of the local lodge CM tot V4 Cittarnef addltlca tnr aale: of Moose have died since Its organ rverel fin lota on lixlianapnlia atraat for Bate ti.NM with i arrea of ialid.

ization. r'or rent, mora kuuaa, modera bnprovamenta. Prof. C. F.

Miller will give short speeches on the general topio of Improvement In Normal. Two years ao a similar dinner waa given In the results were so fur-reaching that another has been railed for by the cltl-rei and the Improvement tesma hn Eaat Mill street, I Far eele, ale iota on S'th CTnlcei end Kaat Hill EUV.AB at. IIKAUR, Bluununartaa taken It tip. Miicn an enterprise, in surely a benefit to the community. See demonstration of values every morning In out large window.

Coats, 8uli, Dresses. It pays to bu, No need to look before vOu lean wtisn van hue P.fi THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX fy to rmd out Think ef it. Wooltex. SPECIAL HOMES 4 Tha Larger Plao. An Interesting and prarlteal ser IfrLaaa omintv and adVdntr counties.

IHnnat, mon waa delivered by Rev. E. A. Oll- ta) meet all romretitinrt for raah and terma ta eotti ISO acre. 1n; In? acna tiK; 0 arrae llland.

pastor of tne first inninn via. an.e: mnrilv corn land; 8iS acrca. nothing hurch Normal Sunday evening. Ilia Big Clearance Of Wooltex Coats and Suits Still Continues Almost 1000 Suits-Almost 2000 Coats topic was "The I-arger taken from laid'a words. "Thou hast brought me Into a large He said In part! better, t- I-V lere-r and atnallrr famia.

fthat do yew want Apert.l ho, nee ervenl etatea, Famal la snutheeal Muanurt. aa good bargain aa fauldlrg trti thai 'ld ISO to rr aero, now bring IM lo ao. We can prova our aoutneat Miejoun la 'net aa good dirt to ana, Im Every worthy man ear woman as- sires a larger place man la nein at proved there, tun to rent for 00 to no per eve rear tcaaee, and will yield aa aiork aora arl other cropa aa heee, and double tmeet. anent mita, and tha farina aa I'aulding present. Thla desire la essential tn the attainment of a larger life.

A man never climbs higher than he desires to climb. Don't think that it's too 'ate to buy Suits and Coats for our nssortment of hucp, colors and kind of materials is complete. Remember Roland's have a large assortment all the year around. WHY Because we are Women's Specialty Store four ptories awunty, tihln. did, will douhl and trrhla alua, Send bimVlct.

Ad lreaa III 1II IIKI.Y HAIR Leroy, lllinoia. Mnnv things are necessary it we would gain the larger place. Faith la iaii, wun every nooriiiica witn omen musses' ana Liniaren a garments all ready to wear. YES They are different, too, for they are WOOLTEX garments. Not faddy or freakish.

Six months newer styles. Six months SALE and EXCHANGE advance in style over the common or ordinary kind of Coats and Suits. reeded -faith that there are larger tlilnga and that we are able to reath ibem. Without such faith no great thing will ever be done. Time Is an element.

David waa not led to a larger place at once. Years were required. I doubt If any man ever gains the beat thlnga without time and suf fimw all elM, tinH and Incatlont attractive ftnte, Kirhanc ervtpted tm aoni. Our lit e4 PlnomlnaTinti itrirti lanr: prertlrallr ewr- thtnc bdr4 eate end eorrte twver before oflrM. Also nrrresff trn ari NinngW properties prltsvt rlrht.

written and money mwi Nnurr rrhr a A. 9 HNhJ OOw. W. Pen tee. COATS SILK WOOL COATS.

OVER 1000 TO CHOOSE FROM fering and sacrifice. Another neenam thing la falthfulneaa In the preaent place If we expect to gain a larger one. The man of ene taletit had It taken from him because vf his faithlessness. SUITS Silk Suits, All Colors Wool Suits, All Kinds FOR SALE OR RENT On of tba beat kulMlna and torarln while the man of live talents v. as given more becviee ha had faithfully eatowMibue buafneaa la auu.

a 111 trad far U4 Or atnall acreage or lea Hi building need what ha had. ba rtaht nv, land In all parta of country fur aacbenga. Cite All kinds of inauranaa The way to the larewr Ufa la tha way LOT NO. 6 Coata 112.7b values 111 60. In this lot of coats, covert checks, mixtures with and with out linings, large and small col tar.

Also white coat $12.75 7 ritlaa, Rmlnrb 7" r. m. ruAjmrsrsnm a nt aervleai. The atorv nr me rnman tnn la a BPlendld HHiaf ration pf thla a) Kartk footer. The mud fr Jerusalem to Jertrho bad two sides, thla aide and the other si da.

EXCHANGE FOR slrahie shadings. In this lot yotj will find several new fall styles. Fiatce does not permit tha etart styles of these suits, but yon will not he disappointed If yon eipert to find suits. Worth up to 1 40 00, now wide flara skirts or skirts with yoke effects made of wool gahar dine, all-won poplins, black and white checks, men's wear serge, guaranteed satin linings and all-wool cloths. Worth up to 12740, special Htvlrrn riinm hmw.

haMwnrM. Boore, rVt And So the mad thru Ufa has two sides, the sbls of eauaa and that of service. The aide of eaae may he more pleasant. Ot hot witir bv-t, with rantr Coat for two rare; aUo IS itH-lrmw lota In hi nm sis IIV'0 values 27 SO. verts leather trimmed.

ks and mtx'tirea. white chin. LOT NO Covert It closes Its eyes tn sin and aufTerlng I'M i inn iKt ojtnrr tll tred Ro4 frm tn HiliMtte or lAwe. what hv you bftef lor rheck It aaya where can I get most pleasure? Tha elrta of eervlpe aaya. where nan $29.50 $15.00 chill, era? and blue chinchilla.

do mostT It vlalta the sick, carea for 1he unfortunate, close.) the avea ef the dvins. rives aelf for the good of ethsra But the eonl la only kept awake by giv Ither tlio IvcHkM the InUT te. w. pTiirtti.Avn, HI arSople't Hank Mf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ing something from It store.

God leada to the largest place. LOT NO. 1 Cost values ISO. In this lot Includes three-ousr-tar length and sport coats, large and mall rherks, white corduroy, navy corduroy, tan corduroy, green plaids, white hlnr.hlUa and mixtures, wl'h or without belts. S3.95 LOT NO.

2 Costa $V0o valiiee 17 SO. Coata In this let. coverts, large and small, black and white checks, nary blua serges with larxa cape collar, not lined $5,00 LOT NO. I Coata 17.10 values 111 50. Or en Amaron cloth navy and enpen poplins, black and navy serges, assorted colors, fisre coats and belt coata, also whlta chinchilla coats.

$7.50 LOT NO. 4 Coata Si value 111.00. Coata In this lot, plaid, sssort-ed tans and browns, paries and black, full lined, guaranteed silk and satin Itnlnrs. $9.95 Obedience lo Ood never contracts er lessen man's power. Christ doea not Ana bond red acraa, rmproeed grala anal atnek taraa.

Inrated aar iiiiernrtaa. IS ailie from lead men backward. Tint rvnward. ant' ward, unward. The shepherd bov h' nionmlngton.

it be Kild lie Marr. and If aweawarr owner mil tw part trade, aa giva LOT NO. 1 Navy blues, oopens, greens gad blnck and white checks In fine quality serges. Also pure wool poplins In same colors; silk poplins tn tan, green and blue; all have full flare skirts, soma belted, some box effects, worth op to 1.7S bow $8.95 LOT NO. I This Is a very beautiful lot of stilts In all colors nary blue, black, tana, black and white checks, belted models with flare skirts, bog coats from the shoulders, made ot gabardine, poplins, soma fancy and soma plain tailored with peau da crgns silk lining, shields In sleeves.

Bi-tra special tn this lot ara gray and black and white check taffeta suits. Worth up to I25.0O, special $12.95 LOT Nft I In this lot you will be surprised i to find the kind of garments which we ara shoving. Ucauttful plaited effects In belled coat models or loose flara box rost models, with come the psalm atnger of Israel. Joseph the dreamer becomes ruler In Egypt. Maa becomes the great law oareeioei, A big Uraein l.

qtc artliaa, tm full particular Muir jiiiit r. artn rally Blouaningtna, 111, full back and belted hacka, some green and bl'ie trimmings $1500 LOT NO. 7 Coat 175 value 2RO0. In this lot of costs, black and nvy rahardlne. black and navy poplins, checks and mixtures.

blnck and navy taffetas, lined and uullncd. $18.75 LOT NO. 8 Coats :5.no value 18.00. All U5.no coat, co two alike, lined and unllned, full fin res, plaited back a full an I navy; coral silks, mixture snd plaids. Also plain colors.

$25.00 giver, Luther, the German lad, heenmee tha on mm whom the dark ages dis LOT NO. I Thla lot comprises of silk taffetas, rrrvs de londres, faille and silk poplins tn all shadea of Una. Long redlngote effects, short etnn effect, plain tailored or fancy tyle; hundreds of anlts to choose from, sires 1U to 46. Worth up to ir.j.sn now $35.00 LOT NO. 7 tn this lot ara about stx Tarlatan garments with tha rarlslan designer's labels still In them.

Garments sold up to IRS, In all shades and sites, material silks, satins failles, box style effects or belted effort or etnn effects. Th mot critical will ahia to pleased tn this lot of suits. Worth to tsS.00, now $49.50 appear. The glnrv nf Christianity Is fta eTnanslve spirit There la nothing LOT NO. 4 An exceptional lot of suits.

Wooltex suits made of taffeta, serge, all wool poplins, gabardines, black and white checks. Many garment In this lot sold aa high a S2 (0. Some plain tailored styles; soma ery nobby belted effects with wide fare skirts and fancy oats; aoma very youthful loose box effect. On these stitta yon can easily save 110.00. Worth up to 132.

Mi. special $25.00 LOT NO, 8 Anyone ran be pleased In lot No. tor In this lot you ran find any kind of suit you might think of. Suits worth much mora than tha prtca Indicates. Navy blues, black, tan.

greens and rookie hde and all th very Infest da. else so enlarges life. Ood shrsvs rails CORN LANDS In enlargement and enrichment Will you hear hi call?" An Inrieer Plenlo, Th Tirol herhood of the Prashv Ve. Renter, wbr par rnl when yna san buy nrn land in outhel Vtimrl tor from 10 ta tun per acre, that will grw fries TO to 110 biiehef of Ones per arret Trrm to anil pur-rhtaer, In and rt na trll you ala-nl thees lanila. Srnd fur tree I it.

ferian rh'irrh wl'l hold en Indoor plc' pic In th church parlora Thnradnv evening. All nrcrnhnre of th church and Sunday school are expected tn AIITT PEtNIS, II N. Mais Street, riiona IIU. come and bring Ihelr lunch basket and SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL WHITE COATS $10, $12.50, $13.75 What others ask up to 120 for. Investigate.

If Interested In White Coats. enlny the evening. Hot coffea will be served during the evening by the mem here of the Brotherhood. Unieet srvlee. Mora than jn ons fprl of so.f lum-her waa iiokU Inst year Iroin trcea tight while floating down the Mia ourl rlvar.

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