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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 17

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1921. 17 intereet of W. J. De-paln In the pool ha und bowling alio). Mr.

Dtwpnln Will canvaaa fur an nil hulu- In EL PASO SAN JOSE SAYBROOK SCHOOLS William M. Iy bat been re. 10 nctltl tuw nayuruuK cum 1'iign noui iir inn roming ,1 ir, the record cf the puxt will again have an MONOGRAM BELT BUCKLES Mis Olive Splnker ipent Monday In Peoria with her sister. F. Y.

Jacobs Is having a new roof put on his residence In this city. George Becker and James V. Rennlck were Peoria visitors Wednesday. The family of Fred Miller wss rleasd from quarantine ot scarlet fever Friday. Lean county.

Alexander Illleman. father of Mr. Jolm Myrea, of Dili Pity, iie-at the Mitluiml Boldler' Home In Virginia on Muy 12. The tody wu brought here und burial wu on Tuenday, the funeral being conducted by Uev. J.

Coleman, of the thrlmlan church. The alumni of the Kaybrook Hchool have reorganised with Mra. Krank Woolley aa president, Mra. Y. Mean aa vlce-prextdent, Mia di nc'va Harper and Maty I nrparnt stuff.

tlAVA iIm Miss Father Splnker, fit spent the fore part of the week here, with her parent, Mr. and Mr. John Splnker. i On Wednesday evening an op-1 retia In two acts, "Twilight was presetned by tho San Jose grade sihool chorus at the opera house, and was met by a large which thorly enjoyed the evening. Mr.

and Mr. John Guenther en tertalned to a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs. Ouenther' birthday, Mr. and Mr. A.

Almen, Mr. und Mrs. Nat Lytle and daughter Evelyn, Mis Florence Aamles, Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Neal, Mr.

and Mr. Will Zerke and children, Leroy and Lillian, and Mr. and Mra. Fred Scott, of Peoria. Mr.

Jennie Nethrrcutt hn returned from the brokaw honpltal. Her condition 1 uch that no VI-itor are permitted to it her. The baccalaureate aermnn for the Ej'l'uso high school student will be preached by Rev. Mr. Young in the Methodist church on next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

The Junlor-aentor banquet of the El Faso high school, given In Manning' hall Tuesday evening, wa quite an elaborate affulr. The menu consisted of four courses, aerved by was given. Mesdame d. A. Hope, J.

C. Winn, i J. Enust rbrook and A Youle furnished their cars, taking the little tots, thirty, two In number, to Wallflower, and then to the woods, where the luncheon was aerved Mis Wlghtman ha had charge of the primary grade for the local school for aven year and will be for several years hence If the peo. pie here have their way. fihe was engaged for next term at the board meeting Wednesday night.

Miss Gladys Roger wa alio engaged for the grammar room. KAPPA Mr. Sablna Benedict ha been very sick at the home of her ister, Mr. M. E.

McClure, ot this place. George Moore and daughter, Mlsa MlHB Aia WaliUr. io term wnn me Hay. Solid Gold, Silver and Plated tiuiiia na yi, um i nupea be retained, an her work Merle and James Tont, Robert HlrcrlHt and Philip Weyhrlch are ill more man iuunmnnry. a with chicken pox.

neiin nrnutemnn aa incretury and It. Jl. Cheney a treaaurer, and lt a man qualified to training, will be added faulty. Ha will also have a reception this la planned to hold year. Mrs.

Paul Pergsnde, who ha been HI with scarlet fuver, wa re the athletic o( the achool. leased from quarantine aSiurday, llnnnnh 01en, of Faxton, The Annual Junior-senior banquet will be given at the U. H. church aoclal room on Friday night Sadie, of Normal, visited relative here Wednesday, the sophomores. The decoration were In keeping with the clans col- or.

The after dinner speeches given ly the senior were quite entertaining. Ilev. J. P. Given attended state board meeting of the Illinois Kurt-.

Miss Emily Kinder left Sunday on a two months' visit to Iowa. Bli J. M. Kasterhroolc and I i'uiiih' entertained the Coterie lt t'io former' borne on Wed- afternoon. will teach the Kappa school tb com Julia Wlnenhurg, of Nor.

the first of the week with other, Jume McDowell, and lUsclple rhurch, held In ltloomlng-tun on Tuesday of thl week, lie vleited Mix Starker and Mr. Frank Keorner at the Urokaw hospital. The former Is recovering nicely from an operation fur appendicitis; the latter iiu not had her operation for goiter, i under medical treatment prepara uu. w-bk, me junior are planning laige on making this year' annual party one to bs remembered. Mia Lu Kile, Ryburg la president of the claim, other school events are: Kaoculnureut sermon, Sunituy night, Jinj senior class plav, "The Avtuuge Man," Kriday, May 27; commencement exercises, Friday, June 3.

The uplls of the primary room, who have been under the direction of Miss Gertrude Wlghtmnn during the year, gave a program in their room on Wednesday afternoon. Kollowlug th progrnm 'in auto ride wnd plcnlr 8 Made to Order ing year. Mis Isabella Messer, who has been In the hospital tor several week, ha been remove to the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Flesher, ot Normal. Mr.

and Mr. Vf. W. Dunmir and Mra. Italph Dunmlra attended the funeral of the on of Mr.

and Mr. Floyd Tele at Bloomlngton on Tuesday. CS, fna, wnrj iius urnn ni t' joseph honpltal for several lias improved aufflclentlv that tory ior same. was unlink vU The Delphian Club will meet at the country home of Mrs. Irvin licale on next Monday afternoon at Car will be provided for ul.

Reasonable Prices who wish to attend. Mr. requests that those who go meet a. her house at 2 i. m.

The moetnib 1 changed from Tuesday to MondUj on account of the Htate Federation AAYZZ Mecfricify of Club which meet at the DrnkoH Oulbraueo Trad Hark fl in liloominaron. Will H. Homuth Jewelry Co. POPULAR PRICE JEWELERS A Real Home Ironer hotel in Chicago on Tuesday, May 24. Mr.

M. Gordon, president of the hi Paso letphtun Club, will attend aid federation meeting. Delegates appointed are: Mrs. Jennie North, Mrs, Dunmire and C. K.

JJolin. EUREKA I Mr. Btella B. Shepley attended a regional Red Cross meeting In Jacksonville Thursday. Mr.

Eugene Derstnah will leave Friday for Clio, to spend the summer. Mr. Mary Wright expect to leave in a few days for Beaver Dan, to make her home. Mrs. Pearl Raker of Normal, is the guest ot her mother, Mr.

Rosa Kershaw. 1 Mrs. Frank Harnlsh and haby daughter were able to leave the hos Your Satisfaction is Surest with a "Gulbransen" new ju SPECIAL SALE orX I Electric Jwear pital on Tuesday. The Junior class of the college entertained the senior class at a o'clock dinner Tuesday evening, Miss Alma iclte.r being the hostess. Mrs.

J. M. KIrly went to Cham-palKn Tuesday to attend the grad uating recital of her daughter, Mijs Nelle. Miss Berntce Law ha accepted the position of teacher of public school musio In the graded school ot casey. Mra.

Jesse Mundell of Decatur, has been lsltir.g in the city, being called here bv the Illness ot her mother, Mrs. Foster Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne are 3 and 4-year-old ROSE PLANTS TODAY Hoosier Beauty, redj Columbia, beautiful deep plnkj White Killarney, white; Ophelia, light pink; Sunburst, yellow.

We are renewing gome of our rose beds and will sell the plants taken out of the benches at the low price of 5 Plants for $1.00 With reasonable care these planU will produce quantities of flowers this Bummer and fall. The plants will be wrapped in bundles of five and will contain one each of the five varieties. No charges No delivery No reservations. If plants are to be forwarded by mail add 10c prr package for postage and packing. A.

WASHBURN SONS 318 NORTH MAIN STREET. e-UMta of his Barents. Mr. and Mr. R.

T. Payne. Mr. Payne la in the employ of the M. C.

K. Co. ot Peoria, A. F. and A.

R. Marshall h.ve hoen tn Douelaa this week, being called there by an accident in which their nephew, Ancel Ughtfoot, was Because it is so Easy to Play and it Teaches You to Play Well If you enjoy music as a listener you will doubly enjoy a a performer. The "Gulbransen" Is designed for complete nmslcl expression; Its wonderful instruction rolls and our musically trained salespersons teach you how to play artistically. Many of our customers have become accomplished performers through this service which goes with every Ensenberger "Gulbransen." Think of the great satisfaction and enjoyment well-played music would bring to you, your family and friends. Nationally Priced The Same Everywhere $495 $600 $700 "Gulbransen" Player-Pianos are made In the largest exclusive player factory in the world, a capacity of over 200 Instruments a day.

Each Instrument we ell Is personally selected by our Mr. Mueller vvbo has mad pianos a life study. Gulbransen pianos fully measure up to Ensenbsrger's standard of excellence. 'Wnsenberaers Jl coM0Ltre homc rtjKNisntfit57 Exclusive Authorized Gulbransen Distributor Bloomington 'g Popular Priced Home Furnishers Irons Shirts, Dresses Emything in the famify ironing verv Dalnruliy injured wr.en nis team ran away with him. TALLULA Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Bast were Petersburg: visitors Monday. Ben Lewis was In Springfield Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Stout were recent Sprlngneld vlslors. vim Edith Rose, of Eureka col leire. visited In Tallula a few days recently. Entirely automatic, no hand or foot levers to rush or pull to strain your hack or to catch your feet. You do everything with a touch of one finger on a small dial.

You start and stop the ironer, open and close the shoe and change the speed of the roli all as easily as turning on an electric light. This new Thor takes the last bit of work out IRONS EVERYTHING The New Thor Automatic Ironer is not a flat work mangle. It is a real home ironer, an ironer which will do every bit of your ironing much nicer than you can do it by hand and in a very short time. All without the least work or effort on your part. You can sit down comfortably and easily, guiding the pieces into the ironer, finish an average ironing in one hour.

Let us explain the automatic coutrol. Notice the convenience of the two speed roil. And pay particular attention to the collar and cuff extension which irons ruffles and pleats. Mra Olffa Greenvlew, is the guest ot her mother, Mrs. Jane Howard.

Mr. rnifl Mrs. Brooks and chll drcn, of Virginia, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mpun. Prank and Georire Fin ney were Sunday guests at the home Of of Mr.

and Mrs. Tea jjmney. Mr. and Mrs. T.

D. Sowers and ft-, r.m Lane Sowers and daughter, Doris, HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway at 63rd Street NEW YORK CITY' usfoTiuth $2.00 wifhSath $3.00 Parlor, bedroom a rvn and bath, AM to Um ibm ratM.lt. 00! of Mel. were Sunday guests of Mr. ana Mrs-Harry Paine In Springfield.

exington BlcomiESton Normal Chenoa The Nazarene Sunday school has selected committees for Children's Day program and training will Bloomington Ndrmal Morton Trcmont El Paso Flanagan Oridley Hudson Kappa Meadows Railway Light Co. in Surtaaa Car ami Fifth paaatbadoM and at. two aninttlaa. Baaalilul Central Park Oa bloeV. OUR RESTAURANT la atotad fa.

It aollant lovd mm4 modmla LAND, begin soon. i Miss Pearl Hutchison left Sunday tor a visit in Iowa City. Iowa. She was accompanied a far as Peoria by her sister, Edna. The infant on, aged 10 months, of Mr.

and Mrs. Irwin Lewis, died at the home of its parents in Marseilles Sunday of pneumonia. The body was brought to Tallula on Monday evening and wa laid to rest Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock In the Greenwood cemetery. Short erv-Ices were held at the grave. The parents were former residents of Tallula ANCHOR Mm.

ESTABLISHED 1899 ARE YOU RUPTURED? Mrs. John Phlpp ha been on No ruptured man, woman or child need be told of the suffering and agony resulting from the neglect of thl awful affliction, nor of your the sick list. Anchor defeated Cooksvllle in a good ball game Sunday, 1 to 0. A large, crowd attended. Mrs.

F.mma Kent spent the past week at the Ira Hlnshaw hum in Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Carl and DR. OSBORN'S Old Reliable Specialist of Indianapolis Will Be At ILLINOIS HOTEL Bloomington, 111.

many disappointments and failures to find a cure by experimenting with old-faihioned treatment, leaving daughter Bertha, spent last Sunday with friends in Blwomington. W. W. Tanner and wife attended you to tuffer In even worse condition than before, and mentally skeptical of ever being cured. the funeral of the latter' brother at ralrbury last Sunday.

Wednesday, May 25, 1921 Frank Grandstaff and wife at Every ruptured person who calls tended the funeral of a nephew ai Falibury last Sunday. is entitled to a rree inai or me HOURS: m. to 4 p. 9 a. Edward Riecks and family are Now you need never be without the flour of purity, whiteness, and strength GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Stock is carried right here in your It will be delivered to your Grocer daily; Order a fresh sack of Gold Medal Flour TODAY WASHBURN-CROSBY Minneapolis, Minify Mlllt at MlaneapoBi and Baffilo.

preparing to move to Sibley, Haas win move into me nouse va cated by Mr, Riecks. Every Four Week Thereafter Henrv Shell, who ha been uf- DR. OSBORN SELF-ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE ferlng with a sore foot, was removed to a hospital ana wa iouna ntc essary-10 amputate we. Avoid the Operating Table -Lee Hester wa thrown from the motorcycle and suffered a eeverelj OSBORN'S IMPROVED METHODS ARE EXCLUSIVELY HIS OWN, REMEMBER It requited much of cut knee. Several stitches ware nec essary to take care of the hurt.

my time during the past zz years, AND THERE 18 NO GUES8W0RK ABOUT ll-mn n. PROVEN SUCCESSFUL also labor and great expense, to per EUREKA fect thle wonderful, simple and ef bm (ro-i ya .100 of the knife" of Piles, FlS' fective Appliance and make It pottl PiOQ- "41- ptmfnro. Thronic Diseases of the "aouic. irrUHlttLIU Hilltai ficiucuu ble to aur you relief. Know also rys.

Bladder nhstnmtton. Rheumatism. Goiter. Stomach, Bowei uu Ftier curable Thronic TMaeaies. that we ask NO MONEY UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED, as hundreds Mrs.

A. C. Oray has tone to Lexington, Ky to visit her daughter. Mr. and Mr.

E. H. Neuhauser visited Qridley friends Sunday. Rev. R.

P. Poan, of Armington, was in the city Tuesday. Miss Tiilie Brown, of Canton, is MATtcd u.u ABtTiMkTE imn UOW CONTRACTED CURED of others are now. uiliiiiiliiiiiiiilliiiiiiiililiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit: American Magnestone Stucco! When we say wa can cure you depend upon lt, lor we know from the We Can Help You, Now, Tomor psful result In thousand ot similar case to youra. Just what w.

row May Be Too Late Come and accomplish. Grateful patients treated by are consianujr ic Nng others, and thl 1 why we posse such a large practice. SE Get the Proof FREE. the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Dickinson.

Mlas Martha Smith has returned from Heston, lias, where she has been In school. Women! It you do less than you should your rarra, ai your It make no difference what your or in your shop, you are in some way wean, uu iiat vm, tha npnt sufferer from some bid- present physical condition may be or what you have endured In your vain hunt for relief YOU HAVE B. Stumpf 1 the ruest lilsMq. iio nni'o tha tmnortant nerve centers of the Keej your kitchen gas equipment in constant repair. Enjoy its convenience throughout the Spring and Summer.

la your gas iron broken! Have it fixed now. Does your gas range or water heater give full satisfaction! If not, ask our repair man to look them over at once and restore them to their former usefulness. 99 of our complaints are due to local condition of the service or appliance. Tell Us Tour Troubles and Let Us Improve Your Service. Union Gas Electric Co.

TELEPHONE 48. UU 4kj 1 Uese neglected, or unknown conditions, are usually Qisenocs isvilpm whlh rofiol art tiimn th nreans ol xainunauun, uw" An outside wall plaster for old or new housei. Gives increased durability and beauty, decreases upkeep, never requires painting. Warm in 'Winter cooler in Summer. Does not crack, chip or peel like cement or other composition plaster.

Our circular explains everything. NOT TRIED DR. OSBORN'S SELF-ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE, and you will never be satis-fled until you do. nervoua.sytem, which in turn has it influence on the brain. We Blade an.i.i.,1 nf tha Knrvnua STstem.

and have perfected of her mother, Mrs. Wood, In Ma- comb. 1 5 Mrs. Carl Dodson, of Hoopeston, 5 Is the guest of her parent, Mr. and Mr.

Samuel Mundell. Mis Caroline Compton ha iron to Kirkavllle, Mo to apend a short time. John Englia, Misses Barnett, Na that will cure where ordinary methods have failed. When you win get searching and thorough examination re, the exact location of Tour trouble. BER IN MIND that we have In Indianapolis one of the most modera equipped office in the state, with a Specialist cnarge wuu in year.

matnra learning In his chosen work, nelthn. ui' mnn than wa can clvc. and should 1 West Side Coal and Lumber Co. i Indianapolis Office 3rd Floor Traction Terminal Bldg. Office Hours, to 121 to 4.

-Wednesdsy and Saturday, to 12, 1 to 4, 1 to Sunday, 9 to 12 only. 'e nnable to call on date specified above, you can write, or better SUII, Wood, Marie English and Edna Hoiim were initiated into the O. E. S. Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mr. Ed TuHter, Ed Tucker, and family, ot East Peoria, and Mra. Kate Thome, of Mld-dlpsrme, wre Sunday guest ot Mr. and Mra.

Thomas Fetters, Phone 2035. SOLE AGENTS our tome office. 314 Traction Terminal tjuuaing. maiauayuua. 4o not use the knife, ntither do we do any cutting.

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