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PHONE 2460. THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMIN'GTON', ILL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, THREE 1HINGS NEEDED Spring Day Arrives Fraternity Pledges Quake in Fear as Initiation Begins at Wesleyan 2 Polling Places Changed for Primary Here Tuesday Predicted and More james of Questions About the Presidents to Start on Tuesday USES 5,790 GALLONS OF MILKHERE DAILY Bloomington's Consumption Shown in Inspector's Report. t. I I li a 1 1 pr I Ti I i- I Tic le let i.e.,l THE CONTESTS loom in four uinl Ilonepla-y Headlines Program Outlined by Aclives Brtd Kappa Group in MuMial Debut. till l.li...l I fi Roscnstccl's Friend Seeks Six Offices at Primary on April 1 0 Must Have Charm.

Be Inter, cstiwj and Have Element of Beauty, He Says. Mlicii votm Id tl( ulN I y- 1 To uIM the American legion In lis campaign to teach the voters of the country the hlnliHTy of Its piexl-dents six I pact elections. The Da'ly I'liitiiiiiapl, will publish the "Prel-deuts (juration The first of the srrice Mill asticur 1'ueniluv. Mur. 'lay il.iain ul li' I il Hit I en tin-Job l1.

in it lie On i.iir- I he I to I he arritsl i. bine'. I st 1 tl.er i h.i of spr.ng ee en ihe I n- Ja), ut tna i it appear. iii-tlr. or li.

i ii-t on of ie i t. 1 ered trine I. sumi i-l Harry Koeensteel, manager ef the Aillngton hold, claims a world's championship for his friend William llonrke of Chicago. U'ltourke, a coal salesman alio Milts here several times a year. giinua a(ipenr Ik question art') 13,700 Voters Registered-Ballots for Tomorrow's Contest Distributed.

at a at tl.e i to i I 1V St. 1 I IJ' rj.i-in'Ms ii i i. 4:. l-i I -l int. 'i.

i ul fT' XI 1 lillai un Lr-. uses an attiage of 'i'jd gallons of lullk a day, accuidllig to a it-port mud out by Ldtn Pal-li-oii, my milk Inspector. In a iui a time total mounts to over two million gallons, he sas. The exact ligme lur last ar waa Such I the city's dependence upon rr-Ji loiaa, rnethliig like "Ask -ihi similar question fMsaass which li appeared In recent tnonths, Ihu putpue of tliu Nil. his campaign Is .0 arouse liitell.gent Inter-in in the inei.i niiul election iiiPniiuy, IpcIhccm 0 clock iii llii! ntil o'clock in the afternoon.

Hre the second. third. sixth 11 ml Kcvenlli. All iirc in the puny. In the M'l'ond ward, J.

J. I''iiclir is I'tnininjr jjt-i iiir I'hiiI I', 11. In the third wiird. Harry Hutlcr if nii)osiiijf Clmrles II, I Iii rt ititr. In the sixth wnrd, four ciilldidiltcs in the field, I.

('. K'yliiini, Flunk F. Weidiv The first public ol fraumiiy 'hill n' at Iwi'loi sii givva at lh MaJckUc toisvt fIUiOy night hrn pledgee nt Hie Una Kappa Iraiermty gv an Impromptu rendition of 'Kits Kappa Kote." A row of active mi ml, i ui the Maternity, KiUtl behind lit plena's, euppU'l tne discipline necesaary to iirrxmg tnc unwilling vocalists tiieir lest. 'Ihe Ik'ta Kappa Initiation ceremony, with the a compacting hnr-play, waa the fi st out of th" fraternity initiation" held at r'l')n this year, si 1 the lre.ikl-li ptuika which college Inginuiiy devieed to ti I il IS i an li'l-lri us lil i- iis nat lun if .1 II '1 M.I- II. .11.

I ni 11 pi I inieiein free -rse lnrge.y ijf trail I ii, nJi ol p.ict the cow. Such is ll illy a depend and the conventions und iHimarles pitvent I ft ii plans to run at the April 14 primaries for an positions. All are on the lemucratlo ballot. U'ltourke. Mr.

Itoaenateel (ays, has filed lur Ihe following: Iiemorratio nomination for s'ate rcpreseniative In the eleventn kena-toihil district. Elertlon as Iiemocratio senatorial committeeman In the eleventh senatorial district. Election as Democratic state committeeman In the third congressional district. liemucrafi." nnrninatlun as state i rs. I lie d.lt of itiii ill a il- ii a I ill ilil.g to 1 1 hail leie ,11 1 1 li lie i f.uu Velal il i) VI I lO pllt theill III I .1 1.

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the St ti i ti -1 III A rnei li I mil tri -e Mr i n'e man a i il i.j pi rer in or In ie f-rtn. "A 1 1' i i ef inn ir rr Mr. i.u.ie n.iii ul. "I am not am r.t p.rt.i. II: il: lint I do not Cluiries in and W.

V. make the occasion a inenioi ii one to the tiilliiites. were foie-runners of aiimlar puMic oideals lur the long-sullering neophytes if oiMr ilieik letter org.iiitriinoits on the loeH col- Two channel In pulling place are anuounred for tlin rllv --y election which will ho hidd Tuesday In M'xiinlnition. The pillltiK pin'-'-'' of pr -let two la rhanged frnni ArmhrusK store In I'ranklln hoot, 1 07 '1 I'nr lrrfl, Tlia polllne pines Mci lint els in r''- from Ihe Tlvsn In 1 1 I In to the ilhouds bulldinc "ill's st f'hrMwii! street llallota have lirrn printed fur thin primary and Charles ll. Ives.

chief rlnrk of the liounl of rlcrllon commissioner, prfpiirnl ihe suit, pllra for the Judges ami clerks, who railed at the olcctiun room In Ihu court house for tin- nii tstratlon books and materials tiny ence upon th" drfiry larnitrs of the ui in. i. 'ling lountiy and upon lh turn which tliosu I ji loirs feed to their cows. Such is the illa dependence upon the dlsliibuiuis and the hardy milk men who dne rumbling wagons liiroiuli the streets long Isrfurt the un shows gray In th cast. The part that these milk men play Is li.U4.il to l.e enormuos when It Is illM ovred that the number oflMjiths of milk ill-tillaii'4 dally In quart hottPs sail and the number of pints und half pin's Is 5 per day.

These figures are the total of wlilch pre.e'e it, so tlwit every voter will take a pirt in choosing the ntxt pn sl'ii iil, a. 1, il.) so ith a nasi i unit.) knuw li life ulmut the got- riuniiii ami It- limtuiy. I't'v lev AuiericMiin can mime all the president of (lit! I'niud flute. I'loluliiy not one In a (huii-iuid can ii.itnv (he lie prerlilenls. Not many cm tell, for eiamide.

who whs presi-iletit during lie' w.ir with or hat exiil' lit letiiriied to the senate alter his Ifi 111 In the whlt house, or what iMPHi'ltnt unca hunted a mui'lt-rer, or which une klllt-d an oiMiii-nt In a duel, or Ahli-h one rice. In the seventh ward. .1. a sic i it i auditor of Illinois. Demociatic nomination aa con il ili e.

1 II. .1 mill I.Hi'soii. Chiirles J. All'lerMin i.i i ii gressman at large from Illinois. tn.) tl.e and William Mann arc Election as Iiemocratlc committee .1.1 in 1 man ef the nineteenth ward.

eT' pot ny nt It Is the ll 1 t'w and th- ero-A- our g'snil nil tve r.ti.r forms of I I lege raiiipu. The "Hell week p'unki. are traditional at WolejMii, and year uftnr ti.n same are Inflicted, upon ew Initiate, un-til certain pranks come to be a--o. clatcft with certain ti slcriilti--. and are looked forward to ve.iil) by campus "cok-nov.

ntl." Must Earn Pin. 1 Popular among the initiation nw are those ef thu pulillc pi opus.il and of the court houru steps ablution. If I a ill I IkJ il I t. Ill intlali I i MiillU-. 'I, In.

It'V I I piin.liii'd Alanka und wlih li Hur- i.y i- I Min li lees do we know to which I PliM.inloglon dlst'ltiutlon. Mr. but this Includes distribution from here to some nearbv towns The morning milkman Is not the only pli vxitn tie ir reiii C. E. SINDLINGER.

WELL Is "a n. I veiv Ir 0: ie Will need on Tuesday. With numcs upon the hook, the rlty hue what la called a very Urge rcKlstratlnn for a rliy primary. The ranae, however, la attillmted to V-: ti I pe ef i t' i irl.ari US then In en" Ol Olll III. llil'I- by a aioiii ol ui'i-i.

on toe ri.f vf ie pui ii, I their pr.ivn no- i i i I i.iin-iliot, toil tilth hui c' a n's of l-ll" iv e. e'n one who distributes pints and quarts either. These are to be purchased at groorles and to f- at restaurants and soda fountain. i i ti 1 SI. l-rei-l The world's champion politician lives at M34 South Lo- mis street In Chicago's nineteenth ward.

He doesn't think he could hold all all Jobs even If he were elected. It la said he could retsin at least five, however. Lawyers say there la nothing In tho law to prevent Hourke from being at the same tune a Ieniocratlc state commltteeniin, a Democratic senatorial committeeman, a Democratic ward committeeman and either state representative, state auditor or congressman at large. Aldermanie Primaries Tuesday. Vetel the question uf Sunday ahowa to be p.

partle i they belonged. lio tan ugalusi them, what majorities Ihe lul In Ihe elections, and what issues were Involved. The national Americanism com-mitlen the American Legion has plepaled the questions Willi the guarantee that they are entirely uoii-pttrtts4ii und ollered solely for the purposes of educullon and cn-lel tallllllelll. Ihe Americanism committee of l.e it ef il-ui '1 proponed to the people on April About 400 gallons a day are dis tu'- Itu.s of Ii at--. I fithe- trials ti tl.i:iit:.it!, I bs llncturnal exiUlnlotm iiit' tr4 leal, lotiu Malks Ht Wee, :it.iil IviUlfl tributed In the cltv In large can oi nd not aa much to the work of the aldermen In getting In their votcra to bury ahoppeis some il.iv within u.t near future find their pregrea barred by a crowd surrounding aciota-ilig store window, and upon Inventl-gatlon discover a youth kneeling upon the side-walk and pouring out ardent prutettations ul love to tne beautiful wax moiiel in the winnow, they need wu.l neltner do.

-r police. It la only a college boy winning one, two, tn-ee. live ano i am capacity. reglater, though much of this waa Succumbs at St. Joseph's Hospital Following Stroke Eats Lett of Ice Cream.

Rut milk Is not the only milk done In wards where thire are contests. The corrected list of polling places: Louis L. I'uvis post. No. uti.

of the American Legion, read the questions and answers at the suggestion of of Apoplexy. Preelnrt 1 Harvey's store. Hud r.i Inr hod-rs In 1 frit Verse Fro-n Bble. "Mv nnfiun la 'hat It cime Intel i.e.t u-e' in tins "iiv when P. tg to a cer'ain ild n.

hnd nritrit vs tvpe of emo'ion I'ree vim Is fikeii from Bl Mr (Suite-man siM. It Is four In ti Kltig James he Sided. W'lrn tjie tr.ins'af. rs cams to cer ti.n pm.tces thut thev recegr.ire ii primitive sArg -ev knew hey I'ntiM no rnike trans. i er If Into ni oil in meter an-t rhn) a lap'ed form of fre 'Continued en Page 10, Col.

3 North Clinton alreet (reur room) I'recinct I Franklin school. 1107 and ptidj.c eint.ui i.ip-iiu nt in hu shapes and rtn. ft lo mikii life a nil-ciali one in i.k j'ei prior to itiiii i i ti. IlUt Wlietl tliO IS l.lllf'lt. ttie Ijsl nt -lull in ele.

and liil prayer to Ai.ah si. I. r- eil, the popular verdict of t.ie r.ew In in siM.fikliig of the tilali snd tertuiii tliroiiii1 Kli. tiirv wit( f.rc-d to ilo before tne prize ef fiatrrni'v ntetnbe-ulilp. ei.iii- ii ni 1 1 ie I up in the words.

"After all. it wan wortn It!" Charles E. tilndllnger, S7, director of the HloomiriKtnn Conservatory of Music and prominent in mimlm! rlr- Mrs. W. W.

Elder, 94, Pioneer Resident of Heyworth, Dies Here Mrs. W. W. Elder, 4. pioneer Hey-wotlh resident, died at o'clock Sunday morning at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs.

Charlea W. Bar- product that must be Included In the list which shows the city's dependence upon the enrn. the cow. the farmer, the distributor and the milkmen Dallv consumption of chocolate milk In bottles. Is.

In addition tn the above, about 1.000 one-half pint bottles a day. This does nl Include the drinks mixed at the fountains. About 200 pints of cottage cheese are consumed a day In the city. quarts of butter milk are drunk. Around 2n gallons of Ice cream are The P.intagraph, and its members gave the games their enthusiastic approval.

"Sieh a series of questions aa the 'Presidents' Question arranged as they are. Hill do much to tcaeh everyone more about our country," said Gene ILser, chairman of the Bloomiiigton legion post's Americanism committee, speaking for the committee. "Learning history, like anything lies In central Illinois and Chicago North Park atreet. I'recinct II. G.

Bent school, Walnut and Hoosevelt avenue, Koose-velt avenue entrance (north clour). Precinct 4 Wlnstoad a store, 608 West Seminary avenue. I'recinct Sheridan achool. Walnut and Livingston streets (east donr). I'recinct Rhoads building.

7124 West Chestnut alreet. his coveted fraternity pin. Similarly. If the janitor of the court house some morning goes out to find a 'Up of earnest young men purify -Ing the steps of ihe building by means of pans of water and toothbrushes, he need' not feci that any sluis have been cast on bis ability to preserve the cleanllnees of the county property. What the same hoys w-ould not do for a thousand aolUra of money, they will do.

It seems, fur a piece of Jewelry, of amall Intrinsic worth, and the dignity hich comes In collegiate circles with fraternity membership. Another prank which common through his as-soclaiion with schools in lllouiu-Inglon, Chicago l'ollllac, f'reutur and Lincoln, died at ft. Joseph's hofipllal at 6 30 o'clock unriay night from a su-Mi stroke of apo-plexv surfcred at the C. W. 1 rey Recevees from Operation.

Henry H-n i r. IX Wright -tee r. who underiit an ot-'rutinn Hrokaw hospital afe- a previous opera tn had eti pet fn tit" I Tuesday. Monday a report' recovering satisfai'tnrily. else, is soniewhut of a task, hut when history Is put In 'ask-me-another style it becomes eay and enjoyahle.

1 hope every one of your reader ill tollow the series every day." Other members of the committee nlville, 710 South Main street, after a long Illness from debilities ot old age. Elder was born Dec. Z. 1134, tatn. AH of the milk that Is represented In these produoe Is tested twice each month for sediment.

Mr. Pattlsnn neefini year In and year out no doubt affords amiiement to the bu" drivers and are Ben S. liho'ies, Kaywin Ku nedy and E. A. Donnelly.

I he first game will have 30 ques Ae funs, garage. I tions and II'" other games will have 10 questions each. There will he some questions dealing with the and 'V a a li I on at Heyworth and lived there all of her life with the exception of the last two years, which she had spent at the home of her grand-da ter. She TOO LATE! I'recinct 7 Kdwurda achool. Allin nd Market atreeta (houIIi door).

I'recinct I Moore'e battery and electrical station, Nuilh Main atreet. Precinct Ethell Motor Co, 514 North Lust atreet. I'recinct 10 Washington school, Last Washington street (west door). Precinct 11 No 1 fire stutlon, 220-122 Cant Front street. Precinct 12 Frry'e garage, Mudl-aon and Washington streets.

I'rerlnct 13 City Mission No. West Wanhlngton atreet. Precinct 14 Swedish M. L. church.

C. E. Sindlinger. UULLU streets. poe out Mr.

Sindlinger had driven Ills automobile up to the gasoline pump THAT FIT wives and families' of pieeldcnts, and some relcr to vice presidents and other leading stateKmen. The answers to each game will he primed the same day the questions appear, but on another puge. about o'clock. Evidently feeling waa married toMra. W.

Elder. III. ho locked the car and walked street esr motorman. An active member of the fraternity boards the car at one rnrner to be present as a witness, snd at the next corner sn unfortunate pledge enters the car. Without a word of explanation, the latter launchea upon an Illustrated lecture, to the astnnli-hment of the passengers, using the advertisements on the sides of the bus or car as the subjects of his discourse.

Take Long Walks. Another rite of Interest to religious people of Bloomingtnn Is the annual "Prayer to Allah'' whp'h Is a feature of the "Hell week" of one fraternity. The pledges are fori- to kneel on the sb ps of the fraternl'y house, under the edge of a flat porch roof. For the time being the into the gaiage. w.

v. tiler in Heyworth 78 yeara ago Feb, 14. Mr. Taken to Hospital. Kenneth Myers, attendant at the HOKICOW whit vuv Nwi to rtk reu Of VOQf Oi bi! "A SAPK TO miKium" National Loan Co.

101 Oaetsr. Phsns 00 garage, said that Mr. b'indllnger came says. It la given this test as It conies from the farms and before It goes tn the local factories handling milk and Its products. Twice each month this milk Is given a sediment test after It cornea from the distributors and.

In addition, a test for butterfat, solids not fat and bacteria content, odor and flavor. Since It was proved once that diseases could be transmitted by means of unclean milk, the city has had dally examination made of this great supply to see that It Is always perfect. It is a full-time Job of one man to take the necessary precautions and It Is one of the very Important parts of the work of the health de-partment of the city of Bloomingtnn. Mrs. Katherine Grampp, Native of Germany, Dies Mrs.

Katherine Grampp. widow of August L. Grampp. died at 7:45 o'clock Sunday morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

William Proch-nnw, 1403 South atreet, as th result of a paralytic stroke suf No Charge Kor Extractine When Teeth Are Ordered Elder died nine years ago. She Is survived bv one daughter. Mrs. Mae Ellsworth, 710 South Main street: one sister. Mra.

Peinella Loer, In Oakland, and two granddaughters. Mrs. Barnlvllle and Mrs. Walter TrBw, J01 West Monroe street. Services will be held at 2:10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home, 710 Houth Main atreet.

Beta Kappa Inducts Seven New Members Into Active Chapter Seven new members were Initiated Into active membership In the Beta Kappa fraternity In formal Initiation ceremonies held at the Beta Kappa house. 915 North Main atreet, Saturday morning. A banquet was held in honor of the new Initiates at the into the show room mopping his forehead with a handkerchief and remarked that it was very warm. Suddenly he hecamo seriously ill and asked Mr. Myers to help him to a chHlr After being seated In the chair he immediately lust consciousness.

The police ambulance wai called and he was taken to Ht. Joseph's hospital, but lr. J. H. Pension pronounced hi in dead before he 13 West Olive street.

Precinct 15 Schrocdcr'i atore, 706 Went Jackson atreet. Precinct 1 Irving achool, Mill and Mason atreeta (south door). ITeclnct 17 V. O. Taylor, auto supplies, 110 outh Madison street.

Precinct 18 Journal printing olllce, SI 7 Kant Front street. Precinct 19 Miller building, 929 East Grove street. I'recinct 20 Emerson achool. Bell nd Clinton streets (north door). Precinct 21 Xo.

4 fire atatlon, 914 South Main atreet. Precinct 22 Padgett's garage, 105 West Stewart street. Precinct 23 Dee's garage, 100 Euat Empire street. MORSC-8 LAXA-PIRIN OVER 33 YEARS could he given medical attention A Mate Specialist fur 20 start A coroner's inquest was to ld held Aspirin Combination Gire Musical Program A atrlng quartet composed of Marian Mansky and Mildred Mor. violinists and Florence Mansky.

pianist, from the Hersey school of music, played special musical numbers at the First Presbyterian church Sun Y. W. C. A. Saturday evening, at which 35 actives and pledges of the fraternity and 20 alumni members Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

ULST rOR ALL Mr. sindlinger usually spent about snC Momei. mrfntf hd. A two days a week In Hloomlngton, di were present. The seven new Inltlntes are Wll FUNISAL DIWECTOWS fptm mm4 blotcht birk diitrttM 1 vldlng hlJ time between the various Ham Hirst.

Towanda; Maynard fmtmf prm miur takiaf quinin. Mr mt Difl treat. Ooick. Motz, Edwardsvlllc: Milton Buckley. schools In which he was Interested.

He came to Llloomlngton from Chicago In 19H0. raise Teeth $8. (10 and $13 the Set rnun and llridge Work I'er Tooth 1-fMl and J5.0U Kdwardsvllle; Elmer Una be. Man- Precinct 24 Laurence Runt Co. fered Jun.

m. Mrs. Grampp had been In falling health for several yea rs. Katherine Ptevenger was born Jan. 31, 11)47.

at Kulmhach. Bayern. Germany, and came to thla country on Sept. 19. 18.

She was married to August L. Grampp Sept. 21, 1818. They were the parents of 10 chil For. COLDS day night.

Aldermanie Primaries Tuesday. Votel Learei for Nashville W. M. Staley, 1009 North Elder atreet. left 8unday for Nashville, Hits; Orvllle Thompson.

Manllus: William Newklrk. Lakewood, and Edwin Peltlt. Bloomiiigton. Speakers at the banquet Saturday evening were Earl Bickle, Bloomiiigton; William T. Beadles, member HEADACilE, VfjS Alt Oeasral where he will remain all week JOHN A.

I UUIS E. BECK WOLLAAB CLAPCHCI K. JACOBSSCNi I'aoss, DR. J.A.MOORE Kvana Itnildine. Kloomlntrtnn.

IQ. irst IbMir North nf nm Kelt Hank. UIMINC to transact business. dren, five of whom are living. The couple resided at 345 East Baker street until the death of Mr.

Grampp two v-ears ago. Since that time Mrs. (Ford), 305 West Jefferson street. ITeclnct 25 Vntes Co. (buick), 701 North Miiln street.

Precinct 26 Jefferson school, Prairie and Monroe streets (west door). Precinct 27 Tlioennes Co, store, 909 Houth Allin street. Precinct 28 Lutheran school, 705 South Madison street. Precinct 29 Bleneinann Coal 07 South Grldley street. Precinct 30 Frank's shoe shop, 1112 East Oaklnnd avenue.

of the Illinois Wesleyan faculty: Sheron Gregory, Stronghurst; Wayne Aldtrmanic Primaries Tuesday. Vote! Kesides the Bloomlngton Conservatory of Music, he had a studio In Pontine, was director of the streator Consirvatory of Music and the Lincoln School of Music and was Interested in the Cosmopolitan School of Music In Chicago. During his stay in Hloomlngton ho made his home at 530 North Main street. Born in Iowa. Mr.

Sindlinger was horn and reared In aterloo Iowa, the son of r. and Mis. W. D. Sindlinger.

Besides studying voice In Waterloo and under instructors In Chicago, he spent some time in Pari under famous teachers, lie was well known for his Grampp has lived with her Eekley, Ellsworth, and Sir. Raabe, with Lowell Reed of Deland acting Surviving children are Mrs. H. C. as toastinaster.

Mr. Bickle and Mr. Alphoff. Aurora: Mrs. C.

F. Vanda- Eckley represented the alumni group. vecr. Elkhart. Mrs.

James Lsa-vine. Downs, Mrs. William HOOPING COUGH No "care" but helps to reduce paroxysms Of coughing. 17 Sheron Gregory the active chapter, and Mr. Raabe the new members.

Prochnow and August Grampp. The banquet began at 6 o'clock 1006 South Wright atreet, Blooming-ton. There are also 10 grandchil WICKS and lasted until 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening. slng'ng and teaching ability and had dren and one great grandchild. Aldermanie Primaries Tuesday.

Vote! VARORUB CW If Million JmnUtmd Ymmrtjr Aldermanie Primaries Tuesday, Vote! appeared on many musical programs hi the middle weft. lie Is survived by ono brother, llarrv Sindlinger, of Waterloo, Iowa- Aldermanio Primarief Tuesday. Vote! Recovering From Operation Mrs. C. F.

Lindsay is convalescing at her home, 15U8 Soulh Center street, following a gallstone operation she underwent Ht Mennonlte hospital six weeks ago. She is now sufficiently recovered to receive visitors. Aldermanie Primaries Tuesday. Vote! two sisters, Mrs. Peter Clark and J) 4 Mrs.

Samuel Krlekley of Chicago: two nephews living In Waterloo and one niece, Mrs. W. Allen Gray, 906 North Main street. Mr. Sindlinger was also president of Ihe Illinois Stale Music Teachers association and an hour before his death was In eonl'eienco with of THE I TP FWAPn TLm WARP BULLETIN BOARD ficials of the Association of Commerce and .1.

II. Brown, president of the Philharmonic society, relative to bringing the state convention of the association here in April. Hurial will be nuiile In Waterloo, fowri where Sindlinger was born. The reinnlns will he taken lo Waterloo Tuesday afternoon for burial Wednesday. Begin Today Join the Ad-Contest Read all of the advertisements, on every page select the one which interests you most, then write a letter of not over 100 words telling why, and mail it to the Ad Contest Manager, The Daily Pantagraph.

Discuss Membership Drive The Sons of Veterans discussed their campaign for more members nt their regular monthly meeting ot the McBarnes Memorial building Saturday night. J. II. Judy, com'-mnnder of the William T. Sherman post, G.

A. talked to tho organ-lo leti on riinbprMn. Can You Find the Twins? Heads up! On your toes! Look closely. Here's a real one, folks. Big cash rewards! $5,000 to be given away.

$2,000 maximum First Priie, etc A new and different puzzle. Quick FIND THE TWINS hurry in your answer. New look at the pictures. At first o'anee aN tha ladies teem te be dressed alike. But look again.

Some are different, are they not? Read the eluss bslow. There are only two that are dressed exactly alike. They are the twins you must find. THESE CLUES WILL HELP Pint sun In 1h tuits rarrfnlly. Horn hT fir dark hr cm th hat: other lisiv( only two, while nomr ot thf hut.

art plain. In onw an Hiring mv -los7tn, ar a nfreslAf, or both. Or mar ftrHl hrmwri Jtilnlac thf rollar. Nimr ha a dirk hand on ths foliar, othrra bouo. tt't not bu ray as It looks.

man M-arcli cart-1 ttii SEND NO MONEY We ravt Mra. T. W. Sroflt'W Norman Goidhfrir WM, Mra. PrtM alfRllntrr 11,000.

A inc. HrunftU-d S1.04H). aod many uthrra. Hi juur (ura ocavt. Think of It! I5.P10 In Tush rriis! A real orpornnf' for yo.

Twnty-fiva prist In all flm-iicat' prtzr will awarded in the? ant of ties. It a loftda of fun. Ki.NU TIIOSK and when you hv thm enrl tn your answer. 1 .000 wtns ftrt Trite. I mill tva you 976 points for fltMlng- tho rorrert twins, Thn onlv ona more point to win a prize and only more points s-tven you First Prtif.

lintnetltatoly upon rr.lpt your answor will tetl you how you can th remaining points to win. Aiitlrpsa Hemeniher. your letter may deal with any advertisement appearing during the week Claoslflcd Ad. Farm Sale. Furniture, Dept.

Store, etc. Just choose the advertisement that interests you most. Letters for week starting Sunday, Feb. 26, must be in office of The Dally Pantograph not later than 9 a. Monday, March 5.

Contest open to every one, with the exception of The Daily Pantagraph employes and their families. For further Information call or write Ad-Contest Manager, The Daily Pantagraph. When the air passages of the Throat and Nose are inflamed from a Cold, the inflammation will remain until the Cold is gone. To work off the Cold and to fortify the system against Grip end Contest Conditions Letters must be written about Advertisement that Appear lu The Daily Piiutugrnpli, during Ibis week, totter must not be over 100 words. A clipping of the Advert iscuient must be attached to the letter in order that It may be judged for (lie prizes.

In case of a lie, lying contestants will lie awarded duplicate prizes. All letters become the property of The Dally Pantagraph and may be published in part or whole if desired. EMERGENCY CALLS. Police 31 Hrokaw hospital 3'jmj Mennonlte hospital St. Joseph's hospital Pheriff "3 County Jail I1 Kire department, tell operator Normal police 5517-J BIRTHS.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Augh, 504 North Hlnshaw street, girl, Sunday, Feb. 26. St Joseph's hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keed, 507 East Mulherry street, boy. Sunday, Feb. J6.

8t. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mm. William Thacknr, 400 South Linden street, Normal, hoy, Sunday, Feb.

26, Brokaw hospital. REMOVALS "ABOUT CITY. (Atrlral, In dt. temoT! b.mt CHJ. jd i.

Irom rllj. art fiirnnliwl by the C'rpdll JIen' sMumMun. 1" WaTtVr Altkcn. 101 North Roosevelt venue to 307 West Mulherry street. Lurena Pence.

213 South Main treet to 813 East Washington street. J. H. fager, 2'lB East Kelsey street to 1008 North Madison street. WARRANTY DEEDS.

II C. Kerens to Corn licit Oil C.o., for $1.00. part of lot 1. Mock 1, Van tic-hoick addition to Hloomlngton. J.

A verting to Henry Suiter, for $22,400, a 200-acre tract in llandolpn township. Cecil Schnfer to Frank Kelley, for $1,500. lots 10. 11 and 12, block 11, Concklin's addition to Leroy. WHERE TQ GO.

Blonnil-iV-V-Normal "ir eouiiti-y elm I. meet. 7: 3" elm Monday evenin j. AssocliiUou Coin-merve rwni.J,. Influenza, Take B.

M. SLATER, Manager F. 4lh ainvt. PACL, MINN. Laxative IBromo Quinine i Prize! Ubhlt $5 Second Prizes! $10.

First Prize! 10 Tt is Pflsv to tret rid of a Cold if vou don neglect it too long, oei I a box ot unuiuu vjuiiunu. tf rf ip I Proven Merit Mnce lSMt fc-, av a. Jk. a.iV.f.a.t AA-aie-asas4-aa -n umh ri '''X a i in a jsTSiiinil i jj I III i i Asji'.

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