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rHONT! 2460. THE DAILY PANTAGRArH AND BULLETIN, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1.027. FIVE my lite ao have a decided opinion ainit roanum the namea of old fJNAL fiEPORTS MAD Flapper Fanny Sajri: hough, I Ih'rk that If It ct ull be l.ange.J rlth-'iit ni'i tro il.le, dared ii. ti. reig iaon, nil atatlon Kaat al.ea', her that the r.i'n of the street be ihanaad Id Mcltartiea avenua Mra.

M. Nflfer. Una North etrecte." Kaat atreet, waa c.ppo.ed to a change ner on North Kaat atreet at Mar- Richard R. Orenriorff Funeral Rites Held Kunetal It, i turd ft. OrenliT'f ii.ii 1 at tf.ee Hou'h Main at 3 O'v'lo Tnei! ty 'i''rrf.

on ff I no the riu. a ei. charged, and Xfra iii.ia Jf.iui. N.rt.i i-af. t'ree', Ine opinl.

n. fner e( retary ff fre Corn Jtelt Motor cluh. ald: Kaat I atreet ahouLI he renamed, being a r. i.f "ot tun. a and tiailtiK tto h'fe torl'-al ainglfi.

now. However. many de.irnl.le namea have l.een I auggeUrf tlmt It la rea'ly a ie. ket atreet. M.

K. Van 1'oren. auto. In tha name of the atreet, aa were l.e.nlnn 'j-hali We fiat her by I'ay," era ff'. Iv'lliy.

Kigut r. trie Wesleisd i nj cf ini.i.i at. I fro'ii Al-na 1 and fwltn O.nbT'.n mut c.il r.r.in'.ea 'vera asr t'r'a. -'a 1 I. oi.eS KIH.

cuik i r. Mir'era. M.n It Nr.ii ar It. le.ner, Ha In ft cry 1 1 rant II .1 n. nr a im.

arrv. pi ir i Mia. A. II. Tohiaa, lilt North atreet, and Mra.

I-arti" Kvy, 1112 North Kaat atriet. Mra. Cora I.okcr, 111) North Kaat atreet, aald that It didn't make any difference i her whether or not the name waa chanited. aa dll Mrs. Ida IHtiman, North Kaat afreet.

Mra. II. fl. 11.1'dwelL 1 4" North Board of Local Improvements Meets to Receive Engineer's Estimates. llev Ifig A in' 'llil fet I Arnold i i an I Mra (...) I want It chared unleaa It la to VVeeleyan avenue or eotne- I tiat coniinemijral It.

tl.e a'hoo." decided Mra. K. Kjfer, ni Nrth Kaat atreet. "I would aa aooti are It left aa It la." declared Mra. Jatnea Novaerk, Hi'H North Kaat atreet, "Or If It la chanited, make It Wllaon avenue or aonieihing to cnajitnemorate a preal-dent." "We don't want It rhanaed." de.

'land J. I', Tetnpleton, lou North Kant atreet. "We certainly don't want It chansed." aald It. It. Stuhblefleld, loin North Kaat atreet.

"We won't rhanie lu It la good A .1 if Mr. and Mra. I'aul Hi tiii'il "ing, 'Ite moliiie atorage g.iragq owner, waa In ihlfeieni In li iiinioii. W. M.

Cur. ley, Mn North Kat Mreet, waa of a like opinion. "It doean't make any difference on my part." dec lared Alfred O. Itrown, i'U North Kant aireet, "allhougli 1 do think that they root) nune tha hiiplneaa aectlnu as a Mrllarnea niemi.iial and leave the realdetitlal aa It la to avert trundle." "If they ve got a name better than Kakt atreet, a.iy change It." aald T. A.

Harper, North Kaat atreet. I However, II. Tenney. North lion or -nir one many. On 0 sc- eey Charge Kddle Croun.a waa hiought rp to snovter dlaorderly and aturhlnr tf peace charges In court fn li.alii hla Tuei-day on a warrant of Viol fa mucin 4" I ramore atreet, where he uae.

43 repor'a oo completion if two main and one pavement or, ij. the time of (he hoard of nl improNeiiients, Mayor p. Kaat atreet. waa decidedly In favor Of changing the name of the atreet to MclUrnea avenue. Italph Ureen.

I4 North Kaat street, declared that II didn't make any dlfftirence to hlin whether or enouxh aa It ile.land Mra. A J. Moon, 1I2 North Kaat aireet. 'I think am-et la enouith." aald Mra. II.

M. Ilohlnaoh. chairman, at the city hill it in Tuesday afternoon. I Sigma Kappa Alumni Subscription ILLINOIS HOTEL Wednesday, November 23. hiielnes Included reception ip by Pott K.

Mc c-lty engineer, and repnrts Kaat strict, opined thCl tha name la food enough, aa alao did A. it. Una North fjiaf atreet. Mra. II.

f. Mvrh'k. I4lu Norlli Kaat atreet, waa Indifferent aa tn wtiether a rhanpe would be made, and Mra. illward Helhea, 1414 North Kaat aine', opined that Wllaon avenue would he nice if the name waa changed. "I would rather It alay aa It la" ald Mra.

II II UIJ North Kaat atreet. "It would make a lot trouMe for nothing in change It" Ham Wiley, HJ North Kaat afreet, aald that It d.iln't make any difference to hlin wheiher or it the name waa changed, but Ihey would a little rather It be left aa It la. Mra. Charlea Waahhiirn, Uc North Kaat Mr.et, waa very much to a change In name aa waa Mrs. Virginia North Kaai treet.

Mra N. A. Johnann declarrxl that If a change waa made ahe pre. ferred Wllaon avenue. Mra William II.

I'rlKham. Noilh Kaat Mreet iteclnreil that ahe wa npKied to a change. "I ri-l'ly a In. mri lur'i I ftl- A Box Social aeaiaa Mill school Sv, l- W. MtMn.

Nov. 23, 1927 rrsnol It I'effee and Iu4, bea Hear The United States Navy Band At the Coliseum, Nov. 25th I'ntler Hie Anoplrea of ihe ire Department Inr the lrefiien'a I'etixon I mid PRESIDENT AUTHORIZES TOUR by Ihe irrcat n.pnl.ulty at'uincil Ii- the Nnry Pand and needling- to a iiiiiIiiiihIo of r.ueta for a.nranco ef the organisation miLiilo of Wahliuion, I'reaiilcnt I gate niitliorlty for the Itntid'a lour It LrmHn that the I'l hf ftt'itlve looks tten nm-lc ti tin fti tor In iU- ruimrnl d. veh.p. nictif of the Nation arid for thli ptriullon for the llatul In vlll other of tin coun'rv.

and Ivc th" pee. pie an npie.rttinlty hour tht gnnt Hand i.f the i nlie.1 f.ta'ee Vary. Talented Artists M.ilinee I'. M. Kteninf (eneral Ailmiaaion A flernnon and fl DO.

Kcvrv.d Seals Ticketa on Sale at M.llnee Ieilton'a Drill Store Mrht (htlj Wr Mlra. jjj m4 sflemoon Or K.irn trei lour-itua i.etwi-en lllikury and I completed hy Rhlnlili is at coat of etreel four-imh staler nu.n i Kmrrson and Division i nnlt-lied by (ii-orae jiMnr en Of, 't7T a Mr fwtf Hill Kant atreet. Mra. II. Venter, 1 1 North Kaat atreet, rialmej Indiffen me to any ch.inue In the name of the atreet, "Kaat atreet la all ilk'ht na far aa I am roni erned." dec at.

Mra. T. if. Ilavlir. 1106 North Kant atreet.

"I don't want It chanced." aald Mra. f. W. (Jreen, 1114 North lial atreet. "We n't wan' th name chanued." dec.arr.l Mra.

William K. fleveland. North Kaet atreet. "My hunhanj waa reared on Ihla atreet, and It wouldn't acem the aama If the name waa rhanced." am veiy much nppoaed to a change of name." aald Mra. CHIT 'lulld.

North Kant a'reet. eie. i Many leadmit a iii.iii la to fk tie qn't ion. Of i'1 i in strett pavement netween ami Westorn avcntn-e la fin- I Ii DANCE TONITE EAGLE'S HALL M( SI( HY PARK'S JOI I Sl We liav-e a IU Thanksgiving atirprlae for you. Big Balloon Dance Saturday Nite l.etila 50 Ijidiea J.V Jimmy Keynolria, Mgr.

Uaril I'rothrio and Cu. at East Street Desires to Keep Same Name (Continued Page 3). atrtft and Wrat uroi have been renamed, haul uni Ima loat all of iNM.U, Thanksgiving Dinner niKivriu (mime ELLSWORTH, ILL. 50c Plate. riany avenue, lie alnadv haa a memorial.

"We don't want the name of Kiel atreet changed at all," declared Mra. 1 Marry Hleaer. IJ02 North Kaat afreet. Mra. O.

K. Hruat. 1304 fa' atreet. decla e) that It didn't make any dlffannre to her whether or not the name waa changed. Mra.

Lorcn H. Lewla, ljn North THANKSGIVING A Real Dinner rVrred by Willing; Workers of Clirlatlnn Church ARROVVSMITH, ILL. lt iimturh ul aif.niflranre." 'I rather like, it the way It Is and would rather It would remain that eaid Mra. Mary Murphy, North Kant atreet. '1 don't Hunt It chunKcd." oi-clared Mra.

Jnnn a Ixjnney, juui N'orth Km of tUt.n rec-(, to the city council. nwr enltnat's water in ii in on iiunn hi iweon ii.iK.nnU avrnua and Mieet, hempen Wocui ami i.uan atrecla and l.etnten I i anil Lincoln Mrrets will t.KSi. A sewer on Minn frtrei-t l. oakUml and and he-l u. liiriinait and Wood ha mil-3 uld cost JJ Oill.

U't Mulberry atni-i sldetaalk not be Hn.aMrd this year on a i of the weather, sciinlinir to i of tha contractors. Report of I art finished between Alnrrla and HinMiaw avenue tt uil.t lr the Improvement hoard. 1.. rt were made hy (he engirt I wo petition turned over to Km a week One wns on a ls itiT main on Western avenue THANKSGIVING I-tst Times Today DINNER DOLORES COSTELLO IN "THE COLLEGE WIDOW" And (in Ihe State "JOY BELLS" WITH JACK PEPPER As Maalcr of Orrtnonies "little Soma," I Drtnarrat Sitters and (ompany and "susar" atreet. It would Involve too much trouble In many wuya." "I would ralhf.r tlmt It would alay Kaat atreet," Mra.

C. C. Howell. I'W4 North hjiat atreet. Mra.

Crare Auatln. lmil North Kuat atreet, waa also In favor of the atreet nnme remaining; tinrhanited. "I did think othrrwiae for awhile," ahe ron-fenm-d, but I have rhniiKed hark to Ihoae who want the name unchanged." "I would rather that they would leave It Kant atreet," aald Mra. K. Vance, KmJ North F.nat atreet.

"1 haven't lived on the atreet very lon hut I have lived In Uloomlngton all Thanksgivingr Day Chicken Dinner K. of P. Dining Hall I.KXINiiTON. II I. Altsplrea Mimiihii'b onimiinil)' Welfare Aaanrialion Renrfil Omanirnlal Light Fuml Adtilla, 50r hilfiren under 10 Wr AIm Kaiaar ami Cafeteria Supper Dinner 1 1 A.

M. Super 3 P. M. Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner $1.25 11:30 lo 1:30 Woman's Exchange Make Reaervationa New Phone 335 I 'hone 192 QUALITY CAFE horrent and Srmlnary and ir a alx-lnrh wa'er main on Seminary between Morris irtenueind street. Startinn Tomorrow I 1 ii 1 Local Notices $iuD)(D)M Turkey Dinner, $1.25.

jit the Harrla Tea Itoom. J'hone S9)-X. Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Bazaar 35c and 50c Colfax Christian Church 1 A i I pre used fed I.lvlns; Taupe Velnur Over-Hoom Suite, fC50. Thanksgiving Dinner $1.00 HAMILTON HOTEL Served from 11:00 A. M.

Until 8.30 P. M. $1.00 Grai Fruit Cookts.ll Consomme Soup ITearts of Celery Head Lettuce Roquefort Cheese Dressing: Horn Made Corn Relish Ilsrtlshes Roost Toting Turkey, Oyster Dressing. Cranberry Sanr-e Raked Waterfown fioo.se Stuffed Apple Comport Braised Duck. Onion Pressing.

Spiced Pears Snowflaked Stashed Potatoes Candied Jersey Sweet Potatoes Escalloped Com Fancy Asparagus Tips, Hollandnlse Satire English rium Pudding, Fruit Satire. Oroen Apple Tie Pumpkin Hot Mince Pie Tuttl Frtittl Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk V-Na. LIOYD HUGHES THANKSGIVING CHICKEN DINNER Tnnity T.atberan IJlei' A Till KSDAY. NOV. it.

1927. 1110 a. i p. m. hut nutlonol fctura 11:30 to 1:30 5:30 to 7:30 And On the Slane- Phone 959 School Hall 701 S.

Madison SI. Another Tremendous Stage Hit "LATE FOR REHEARSAL" With Ray Shannon as Master of Ceremonies; Parh 1 Peni, Helen kennedy, Shannon oleman ompany and "Doc" Brad. haw's 9 Rhythmaniacs. Thanksgiving DANCE OPERA IIOI SE LEROY, ILL. Thursday Night, Nov.

24 Make your "Dates" early and help us make Ihla a real opening; dance. Parks Jolly Six Orchestra Everjhody Come, 0. A. Wheeler, EXCURSION lo III $3-00' i 5MOeC0BOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOci) CHICAGO Thanksgiving, Nov. 24, 9 27 IasI Time Today DANCING EL PASO ILLINOIS TONITE Thanksgiving Nov.

23 Milo Klopfenstein and His 10-Piece Orchestra With Max Smith. EVERY SUNDAY Via Chicago Alton Leava Blooming ton 6:00 a. Sundays. Leave Chicago 6:15 p. or 9:00 p.

m. Sundays; also 12:15 a. or 8:15 a. m. STEAMSHIP AND CKUISE TICKETS ALSO SOLD W.

CLOQNEV. Ticket Agent Constance Talmadge 51st Annual Ball Rloomlnclon odge 40 Brotherhood of lOromoiive Firemen and Enginemen BENEFIT CHARITY COLISEUM Thanksgiving Nov. 23. Music by (toforth and His ('nrnhtiskera Tirkrtt $1.00 Hotel Illinois Invllea yon to come with your family and friends and enjoy this wonderful Thanksgiving Dinner. The portions will be generous and our service) prompt and courteous, MENU Blue Points on Half Shell Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Supreme of Fresh Fruit Cocktail Cream of Tomato Soup Consomme Julienne Celery ifrarta Queen Olives Roast Prime Rihs of Beef aa Jtis Baked Xoung Texas Turkey with Cranberry Sauce Koast Watertown (loose with Baked Apple Roast Suckling Pig with Apple Sauce Boiled Capon with Oyster Sauce Cherry Ice Special Baked Idaho Fotato Candied Tarns In frisky, French) love farce, a rollicking story ot the strangest marriage ever filmed "Breakfast Sunrise" $6.08 Chicago And Return Via CHICAGO ALTON NOV.

25th TO 30th INC. With Don Alvarado Hunter Ice Cream Co. Operated By Starting Tomorrow All Trains, Arrt. INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION RETI RN LIMIT DEC. 8TH V.

B. Clonney, Ticket Acent. Rlnominifton. Phone 38. THOMAS MEIGHAN Tiny Peaa In Cream Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing Waldorf 8alad Green Apple Pie Hot Mince Pie Fresh Pumpkin Pip English Plum Pudding with Wine Sauce Vanilla Ice Cream N'esselrode Ice Cream Fruit Cake or Angel Food Cake Coffee Milk Tea Hot Chocolate Vzi ItxCityConeWW in Green Bonnett Farms THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Maple Nut Peppermint Candy Tutti-Fruitti Chocolate Strawberry Vanills Orange Milk Sherbet Cranberry and Pineapple Ices OYSTER BAR OPEN THANKSGIVING EVENING 8 :00 P.

M. to 9 :30 P. M. Our Oyster Bar Is Open Daily From 11 :00 A. M.

to 9:30 P. M. Under the Management of DINNER $125 Served from 11:30 A. M. to ft P.

Phone for Reservations M. Thanksgiving Eve DANCE AT O'NEIL'S PAVILION TONITE BILL MEYERS AND HIS ORCHESTRA HOTEL ILLINOIS Fireproof Monticello "Home of Good Food" Thanksgiving TURKEY DINNER $1.50 Phone 548. For Reservations. 211 E. Jefferson St.

HtH) ETTA ull11 JLOVISl aRpO AJAMUCWU Orace Bonnett. Yontx Bonnett, Jr. 205 North East Street Odmiaalon 10c Dancing 10c PHONE 170. Last Times Today MARY ASTOR GILBERT ROLAND In "Rose of the Golden West" GREEN MILL CAFE We Serve An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Dinner Thanksgiving Dinner The Arlington Cafeteria Will Consist of our Reirular Sunday AQn Dinner Menu Roast Turkey Dinner 89c 11 TO 1:30 5 TO 7:30 PHONE 612 Tables reserved for families. Cafteria Service Starting Tomorrow WILLIAM FOX Centerpiece for Your Thanksgiving Table A colorful centerpiece of Chrysanthemums the Thanksgiving flower and a pair of candles or tapers will make the decorations for your Thanksgiving dinner complete.

Centerpieces, $2.00 to $5.00 Complete Candles and Tapers, 25c to $1.00 a Pair Large Flowered Chrysanthemums, $1.00 to $8.00 a Dozen Pompon Chrysanthemums, $1.00 a Bunch OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK THURSDAY MORNING A. Washburn Sons 318 North Main Street. TONY mm eoiLVE KVALLtYi sL on Thursday, November 24, 1927 From 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.

M. $1.00 Oyster Cocktail Celery Hearts Queen Olives Choice of Consomme Etfg Drop Cream of Tomato Mashed Potatoes Stewed Peas Combination Salad Thousand Island Dressing Voung Tom Turkey Stuffed, Cranlterry Sauce Baked Watertown Goose Oyster Dressing Roast Young Duck Sweet Dressing Roast Spring Chicken Candied Sweet Potatoes Choice of Plum Pudding Brandy Sauce Ice Cream Hot Mince Tie Tea Coffee Milk ANNUAL THANKSGIVING DANCE CONSISTORY TEMPLE Thursday Nite, Nov. 24 Members of All Masonic Bodies and Families Cordially Invited. Entertainment For All. ADMISSION, $1.00 A COUPLE.

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