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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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Tnn PANTAORAPir, ilu, montuy wonmo, October wis. Tetally- Dsand. EAT LAKES VETS OPEN SCOTT HOME AS Hfe Jfou II I waa en th beach this mora Ill al Ha Miss Kathsrlna Tay, daughter of Mr. Oenrge Tay, la .11 at her home at III) West Graham sireet Bury Dead Sailor Today ine alon with my thoughta. She What perfect solitude! BEAT ILLINOIS 7-0 With Bunt of Speed and! EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Mn.

Bromwell Arrivei in City 1 i. OaalK ef fireman 0. P. Allen, rireman ouie Allan died at rlen baiurtisy at.nin al MJtt Touchdown in Fivs MJduUi. To Prepare Home for Flu" Cuei.

ill ill and Driaeoll, Bif Ten Men Wanted To Take Care of rangemenla with llrekaw hospital la at night ta provlds poliremen who handle influensa patlems with (owns and other supplies similar la hots provides) by tha Had Croee. Nine of One Family at Emergency Hospital Nine members at Iba Jaapar family tf lie teat Millar aireet were taken la lha emergency hospital at lha Itloomlnglen country lu eeeterdae victims of Influensa member of a family named Olson wera alia mek rram Parart flraa, rtloomlngtoa last night waa an-ahrouded In a pall of amokn. which undoubtedly was blown down from the great fareat fires raging In Mich-Mian and Tt leconaln. Thm Ihe dense cloud, theevnoon ebon Ilka a ball of dark fed flame. Infant Diea.

ELECTION NOTICE iXotice Is Hereby Given That on Tuesday, November 5, 1918 At tli polling place. rgulurv arltctril an, donlpiintrd in the City of llliMmitirtpn, County of McLean, ami Stale of llliwiia An Election Will Be Held For one I'liitcl Stiite Senator, one State TrcaMircr, one jlirt, Cheered Bj Ftni Furnace Nifhte at Country Advice. The Enter Field. HI- Oct II -Ureal Lakes mini mnurr.aa. ia ii airl kai ahorily tf'ar his ariltal thar in lave ao.

Ilia wire le aisi patiaui with th aame diaaaae. ritaman Allan, who waa a well known Oilrafo Alton employe, left hare two weeks a so tnnlaht In rompany with Kire-man linld.ina and llaidy and Itiakanian Knmual ilardner, all four in acomiwnird by their ia. The four reuplea are all related and they had planned the era trip months pre' loualy and had looka.J forward le a rr an J. .) able ouiiis Inlnriunately ihry Hnied thalr arrual al the halss.t ef ihe rpl'lrmie and Mr and Mrs Allen were nrii kn. Jdr.

and Mra. Ilot.l'lns ramsinad lo rare fnr them. hue Ihe elliere return home were eniertali.ed that Klreman Allen would pull thru, hut a turn for Ihe worae occurred Paturdsy and he died thai etenlnt. Tha yuuna man waa aad 39 )eare and 1 tnnnihe. Me had been with the Alton for the peat ten rears and had made a very line rword for faithful and ffirlenl acr-v.

a and aa In tine for early pro. motion, lis as formerly reetdent rtni wen from poh mint hr eeor) cf In In hard hi haul on lilliiula find lsiiir-sftrrnoun hardr Ur pi the varsity PLUTO (ClaTilTIt iLava in hi a4'ii Superintendent of 1'ulilie Iiutruetion, three Truateea of Hie I'niver-aitjr of lllinni, two Hepreaentativea in State nt I-arpe, one Uepreaentetive in Conirreaa, 17th Diatrict. three Hepreaente-tivea in General Aaaemhly, 26th Senatciriat Iiiatriet, one Pnnnt.T Treasurer, one Sheriff, one County Cleric, one County Jiulge. and jiiin oft their feel In li flrel Mrs. Itltia Prom well arrived In tha city last nllbt from Waehlnston lo oten lb home of her wolhr, Mra.

XI. T. avrott, aa an emtraency Influ-an la lioapllal. Mra. Mcotl wired Mayor Jones Saturday efferlng Ihe use of her home al Ihe corner of Taylor and (avion etreeta, aa an enter-aenry hoapilal when ahe learned of the epidemic of Hpenieh In duenna here.

Th Hoot I borne will he equipped today aa a hospital for Wealeyan atudenta. In addition to ihe rails for help Ihe InHuenui committee of Ihe lied Cross svnulee of play, alien Ikibeon's Mr. and Mrs. Emst Over, re I a I ltea itrrlve raw aprim anil Kales' tr nab of a pass resulte-l In a aiding west of the city, became the pareute of a boy at Mrokaw hospital Maturday morning. Tha llltle one lived but a short time.

Interment trreafter the mt en en waa mad Kunday morning. Th marked br Utile of the one County Superintendent of School. Tliere'erill eUo be uhmitted to the oter the following Pro-poaitioni: An Act amrntlinfr aertiona 2, 4, 7, 10, 11 and 12 of "An Aft eonerrnins eorpopationa with hanking powera," approtred June Ifi, lfS7. auhmitted ta a vote of the people at the November election in 18SS, and adopted, aa atilisenuently amended, and aln amend- I nceM ff a alxy-flve yard run aeked last niabt for mrn la take rar li Mr laleeoU which inl lha of Atlanta and leaves a mother there. II a an leaiea two if the furnate el the Itloomlnglon Country Club during the mints and laiwrenre Allen who are eertion I Vmmlaaloner A I riehaon or Ihe the nnai pervxi in mm tin r.

dangerous funesnl which r.iuirl all th sail bealtn department received a supply eeteral hundred panipbleta on In sassrlt to bres.li up. The earn condition of th mother I satisfactory a aeld.se ta rtsturnsd. Tatrlrk flrennan, who left Jeffsr-eon bar rar lis without as ar-reeled at bla home yeteerday by lay-teotitee and Toung of the po. lira department, Ilrennan enllated April J. at urn ta Decatur.

Mra. Gertrude Hotl, of I-eeaUr. re turned home Maturday a few in aaitl Aft by adding thereto a new aection to be known a. nee-tion and alao amending the title of aaitl Aet An Aet in relation to the construction by the State of Illinoia mar ha sir ea arid en rieaa Duinta from Ihe I nlled ftates put-He health service yaoierday. Com- loiemn for the Alton at Ijwndale and Wllllamavllle.

re.tUe:y. ad a alster, Mrs. Mlaer klullets, of Klootntnaton. He aao leavet. iside his wife, two children, who arvom-panted the perrf lo (wnvsr.

lire-man Allen a memlier of the Utoiherhood and of the I'nlted Itrethrrn clitirrh. The family reaiile.) at 1J1 North street. The un of a State-wide ayMem of durable hard -aurfaced mm la. upon puh- tUCENC MCANTHV. The ldy of Kigrrne Mcferlhr.

Ihe aon of Maurice XliCartliy, ho died at Dieat lkea na.al train. Inf stath laet Iriday, waa hronaht down io lua home In this city ha'ur-lay nishl. The funeral la to he held thla aftrmoon at I ilok from th home of hia father, loi North lloo.e. velt avenue. Many frienda of the family raiinl at the home on unday to txpreea synipathy.

miealoner r.iickaon said that he will alve lb phamplrts to anybody who calls for them at Ma nrrtcee al the lie highwavt of the State and the provision of nicims for the pay ment of the cute, thereof by an inaue of bond, of the State of Illi- city halt. He reieriallv urged that employers of help phamplets for diKtritiutlon amona their employes. riots; daya' visll with It. I'sugherty. Commissioner i.rlrkaon made ar- timely call will he a sad atirpnae the many frierda, all of whom will A joint resolution of the General Aaaembly, submitting to the exand aympathy to the bera elector of the State of Illinoia the qtieation of railing a constitutional convention.

wi.low and other eurvlvlne relatnes. The remama will le brouiht here fi Which election will be opened at 6 o'clock in the morning and burial, but the time will aepena rnir one penally waa raned. 1000 ReaMr tee Game. hre thousand rooter and hrleht a (rreted Ihe ImeiHris sailnra i.raal lkee on Illinois neld afternoon, llakis. ua llllni all round star, was the cheer h-sdrr fnr when ha appeared at riilit nn Ihe navy S'ltiad.

faddy Ikrlaroll was welcome jv waa announced Ilia Mini, i ntlaloed I lit I Ihry had never nitil him. i'iah had urn Informally rraardine: tr if the former I'urpl iar. llllni ountrr wers con. ,1,1 pUilne asaln.t fdite when rnrounlrred the etrrana froi.3 t.jisl elaliim, hut In oer tills hy lenmwnrk. Ilreaman.

mas aub half Iki lat i tin a. rratllur m.kt 111 oontaehHt upon Ihe rondition of the widow, and If ahe la able to continued until 4 o'clock in the afternoon of that thy. Said Polling Tlaees are followa: north enj conductor. Is horns fron her diiiira a school lee. In at latur due to the trifluensa rptdvm'r.

i I. tor i A. Dipaon la off duly for a ir.pa and Chaddin la rmriJ-llnc the car soiitli, fond tor Million and Ilnelnecr ha. lea of the rune nut cl Hprltikfn id. cre here Miturday 1 NuMtU'a Shop.

tOS N. Clinton at Changes Amen Trainman. Ilrakeman tmrham. lata if hxal aouth with ll. baa trni.a-ferreil to the run oppoalt wltli Wil rractnci if ariporuiwr eior.

iwv-j ra. rmrn ev. Prectnct 1 1. it up a nuv.n line train, due li ma. aurcred.nc Hrailahaw Precinct Precinct Preclnel Precinct Precinct Precinct Precinct III I I Uil MUi.iiriR.

Kiisu.eer I rank Mantle is handling; Nt. a Fir station, ait N. center t. 4 Woodruff Store, 1210 N. Mason tt.

6 No. Fir Station, 1701 W. Chestnut St. 6 Mra. Thai' 8tors.

715 W. Chsttout St. 7 Edwards School, StO W. Marhd St. (South doer) 5 ftsa ef Store Room, Sot W.

Market St a S. R. Whit' Office. Douglas and Prairie 8t. i'( from Ihe Winnie lliieiip'hav- Mt to lake a comtniai.ii.n.

I'aae waa imimi II acotit Precinct lakea a pool c.vr with rolllr.a. re-i llavlnt irth. Ilrakeman I'. A. Myers waa deulheadrd to liwifht hatur.l.iy nibt to relleie Monroe, taken sitlc.

There Is a vacancy for a hrakeman with Walter hnuman on the lo.nl out of floodhou. Brekeman Oueffrov Welch. Kurd. Worth, frltrher. M-- Harfu.

and Ioo)ey are Uylr off. Kdards. ii1'hurh. Imwen Monroe, I VjIXTO WATFR la rprimarilir a phytic for people who rent-iz that to owToma cnnstipatinn It lo defeat Ihe archenemy of Rood health and good spirits. PLUTO America's Phytic Thousand a of vtaitora coma at ail time of tha year to French Lick Spring, Indian a.

todnnlt Nature a health -giving water bubbling direct from Mother Earth. I'LbTO Water it bottled at the Spring and is on aale everywhere. lrs Bertie, 43s 8aiallsr Settle, tos fralHanstireacrfhe Pt.UTO A1 IK ihtnmc lunsti-ptiioo, inrtition. -u. hi'iMaiiineaa.

kutnae nt and waa nnHv Interested it Is sailors' play, aa initcaao mart next Kalurdav. a i aval Reserves Beat liliu kxrlia run. rriievtnir w. i. Allien hn la) li off after making; ae erMl ti i.a.

I ircmju l.lsion. liunkotekl. Ilren-nan. and I'uis'a ma ufl duty for a few tupa. mostly on amount of itenraeo, l'aul Hrovn and Ijnhi.f.

hate rei.rtrd fur wotk. Conductor John I -oral has reeumrd fjt inicht north alter a wwke layoff on account of a.cknraa and relieved tinier Conductor Wrlch Is IsMns off for a few trip and lied lauirlu Ihe ur In tha end ol. CmiJucior rrrevult relieved Chad-den on fust freight smith, the rv iljr run of ieorge ilrown. Uvlna off. Maroons By 14-7 Score WANTED At Once BEDS oO white iroA single beds and bedding, with or without mattresses, for the Temporary Influenza Hospital at Country Club.

Phone 410 or call at Library Building today and they will be sent for. Red Cross Influenza Committee 'Hmin nilran'a Mn-lur and rurran ha work. KJwarda rellrved i Cu'ran on rimltha car north: Kir.J relieved Pointer on r'oater'e cir north; c'lammi reied fallon on William'a car south; Ump llered liueflroy on Mcl'lura'a cur north; I'yl relleird Arnold, uaed as I conductor on II loater's rar aouth: I fllrr relieved Krlt' her cn the r.ir fi.t'all rlvrn waa deteutsn r.lay by the elren from Conductor Maondrre and br.ikcmn I have resumed the north end pbol after being In work tratu service oil munlclial pier triilnlnii arhool, tn T. Nlaa-K'a mrn oil In front a touchdown In Hi Ural half. rrumhlrd nature Ih eatlnrV at-k In Ihe final quarter.

Ie weather waa a little warm for all an. I LrouKlit a crowd of 5.m.mi 11 Ihe historic fiald. A larav K.tinn of lliiJrkrla from the rx-ruulrd aw-ilon In lh raat of la brother. Conductor John KlrR-irer; tilihrns relieved Mcllraue in Wailam a car south: I'anula relieved Horn en uaed aa conductor on Middle- reelect 10 Waahington School, 1201 C. Washington St.

(West aid) reel net 11 No. 1 Fire Station, 220-222 C. Front St. 'reelnct 12 Frey'a Csrsjs, Msdiaon and Washington St. Vsclnct II Wot Sid Carag, 1005 W.

Waahington St 'reei act 14 8vdlh M. E. Church, 1306 W. Olive St. 'reelnct 18 Theodore laanmann'a Store, 705 W.

Jackson St 'reelnct 18 Irving School, Jackson and Maaen Sta. (East door) reelnct 17 Rear Schneldr'e Bakery, Csnttr and Olive Sta. Precinct 18 Journal Printing Office, 217 E. Front St Precinct 18 MlnUr'a Bhop, 928 E. Creve St Precinct 20 Emerson School, Bell and Clinton St.

North door.) Preslnct 21 No. 4 Fire Station, 814 S. Main St Precinct 22 Padgatl'e Store, 1418 8. Main St Precinct 2 Store Room, 1109 N. Main St Precinct 24 L.

M. 8. Motor Co, Ford Garage, 309 W. Jefferson St Precinct 25 T. K.

Hays' Carag. 701 N. Main St. Precinct 28 B. S.

Creen Store, 118 E. Monroe St Precinct 27 Thenna Store, 909 S. Allln St Precmct 28 Lutheran School, 705 S. Madleon St Precinct 29 Store Room, 101 E. Olive St Precinct 30 Horse Sale Barn, McClun and Taylor Sti.

I Dated at Uloomington this Fourteenth day of October, in the year of our Ird, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighteen. i Board of Election Commissioners, CHAS. f. J. AOLE.

WALTER KITCHIE Dwight E. Frink, Chief Clerk. EDWARD J. CARROLL. fli-rjira and rheu- 1:1 al of Coal City and were relii vi-d hy ranks.

Jurl aas icned lo his Job. Knslneers llenwlck. K. Wells. 1 1.

Allen, and Wahletmm. are luyln-ff for a few trips. M.idleon has reported f.r work. Hue to a rush of business and acarcity of catra engineers. It waa ncceeaary to uaa Klrenu-n Cook.

In-ft-ram, Krederlckaon. Hoffmnn. Thax. on and hirawaer aa ernlneers tat-urdsy nlcht. Conductor I.

I'oster and En-(inrer Atkinaon deadheaded to lawn. dale on No. 7 Pundny morning to re- i Hey Oilielt, laying off. tone rar north: Moore reixed hnv. der on fhldiey'a rar north; and relieved Moore on Bulles rar north.

Y. A. Myers la a new brake-man north, marked up on the boird. Ilrakeman lonnlly of Welch's car north, waa wired to come home, due to the serious lllnrae of his mnther-ln-lew. prnkeman Chathnm was deadheaded to peig-ht for tra service on th local.

0thr Personal Cessip. Nora Keogh. daughter of the t'd an enrournard thrlr train llh wral lualr lla. A rn.aa wind from the wt, ehlrh did not rithrr tram. Thr liliirjarhrta wrie flrat to ap-ir on tin- Held and ni thru th Ml n.iiilne of warmina up.

"ht- i.i fi.lurd abort ly afirward and nt thru the seme lartica hrfora raptaina wri rnllrd to th cntrr lha flald befnr tha toaa of lha to decide iroala and (round rules. IPKIVQnCS1110 mm BLOOM AND McLEAN COUNTY- '4' In 'Mi i 1 I 1 Unless the Citizens of Bloomington and McLean County come forward with more liberal subscriptions for Liberty Bonds we will be in disgrace in the eyes of our brave boys who are fighting for us in France. Think of it! Hundreds of our own McLean County boys are offering their very lives for this great cause and we who stay at home are not showing our. patriotism by lending our government the money it asks of us. The More Men and Munitions We Send To France Now, The Sooner This Great War Will End It costs money to send men and munitions, and i we people who live in the richest agricultural county in the entire United States don't do our share, which we are able to do, we will forever be in disgrace.

Perhaps you have bought some bonds, but if you have not bought all that your resources will permit, you have hot done your share. IF YOU HAVE NOT THE READY MONEY TO BUY AS MANY BONDS AS YOU THINK YOU SHOULD BUY, GO TO YOUR BANKER AND ASK HIM TO HELP. YOU. TO MEET OUR QUOTA, EVERY ONE IN McLEAN COUNTY WHO CAN POSSIBLY RAISE THE MONEY SHOULD GO TO HIS BANK OR HIS PRECINCT CHAIRMAN AND yjil lift ail BUY MORE BONDS (TIIIS SPACE DONATED BY THE BANKS OF BLOOMINGTON).

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