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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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Bloomington, Illinois
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'THE DAItY PAKTAGRAPH, BLOOMKGTOS, ILL, THUP.SDAY MOENTXG, MARCH 15, 1923 PANA GIRL TRIES Rev. Edwin Wyle, of It Gradually Improving Goldie Fry of 1004 North Me. ftrect, who has been seriously ecveral days. Is now slowly im. BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA PLAYS TONIGHT TO END HER LIFE Leroy, Will Accept MRS.

M. SCHARF SUFFERS SEVERE SPRAINED ANKLE Mrs. Mary Scharf. of n4 North Oak street sustained a severe epraira to her right auale late Tuesday evening, at her home. Mrs.

Scharf ha had to use a crutch for many years Pennsylvania Call; mi Drinks Toothache Medicine After She and Two Others Had Been Arrested. Ke. Edwin Wyle, pastor of the First Christian church of Leroy, has accepted an unanimous call to thei pastorate of the Christian church Htj Canton, and he and has family and Tuesday ev-ninar her cruten slipped, causing Mrs. Fcharf to the member twisting under the weight of her body. I SHERIFF LANDS RUNAWAYS Leon Leach, SOS Birch avenue, will probably leave Leroy for his new field the last of April or the fiisof May.

During his two and one-hslf yoars residence in lroy, Hev. M'. Wyi- and his faniily have won the esuem and friendship of the entire y.in- I munlty. He has iioT icJi for th welfare of his church and ha been much interested In the srlal and community life the iS- I Pana. 111., a 17 year old girl, one of the three persons apprehended by Sheriff Morrison and his deputies yesterday afternoon, attempted to commit suicide by taking a dose of toothache medicine while In the sheriffs car on the way from the court house to the jail.

A physician was called immediate, ly and it was soon learned that with the exception of burning her lips and PAL COFFEE ve know how to make it The church In Pennsylvania 1s In- eated In the eastern part of the atate and has been ministered unto in th past by many of th? outptandins; men of the church. This church now completing a new $35,000 plant for the expansion of Bihle school anc' church work. ANNUAL CONCERT BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA LUCILE ROSS. Director. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 15, 8 p.

m. Admission 50c and 35e. Seats reserved Wednesday and Thursday P. M. at High School.

mouth- with the liquid that she was not otherwise Injured. brooding over her predicament after having run away from hec home at Pana and then taken In charge by the Hherin, is said to be the reason lor IT'S A TONIC her rash act. Hazel Ruth Gross, Margaret lloopes, Carl Jaeger, Miss Kessler. Top row Edward Howell, Russell Fielder, Bob Ferrle, John Homer. Miss Leach with two others, Jo Apply for Writ Today.

i It was learned yesterday that the attorneys for George Mcintosh, convicted of selling illicit driiKs, would apply for a writ of supersedeas this morning at 10 o'clock before a jii'l-e In Chicago. This miy be the last fort made to prevent their client from going to Fort Iavcnworth, should the writ be denied. 1 the director. The following Is the personnel: Bottom row, left to right Lily Herder, Virginia McNutt, Helen Blair, Rachel Brandicon, Bernadine rtila Brown, Helen Erdman, Ruth Brandt, Oeraldine Kgan, Edward Heister, George Stantz. Middle row Rose Gross.

Miss Ross, Albeit Phillips, Florence Rosenberg, Nathan Rosenbluth, Elizabeth Read, lSueluh Fischer, The ISIoomlngton high school orchestra, which gives the annual concert program tonight at the high school auditorium, has grown to be one of the leading musical organizations of the city. Miss Lucile Boss is hanna Kilroy, 204 North Locust street, Pana, 111., aged 15, and Kobert Hubert Price, Lyle Strain, Mr. Gould, Horace Kraser, Russell Hierman, Arthur Klff, George Waite. lAgle, Wagner, Dorothy McNutt, Opposite Post Offle. .1.

In motor cars, and frequently theie 15. Isurns, who gave his address as Chicago, aged 23 yearn, were taken in charge by the sheriff and his deputies yesterday afternoon. The Leach girl and Burns, according to their story, had left Pana with the Intentions of goinK away to get married and took the Kllroy girl with them. They stayed all night In a hotel at l)ecatur Monday niKlH West Side News clog the streets and Interfere with the movement of the apparatus and Man About Town Poulton's car; Hale relieved Snyder on car. llrakeman Lain of J.

E. Abbott's car, was called home yesterday due to the illness of his wife, and Baxter, A Fresn hninper the lireinen in reaching the scene of a conflagration. It has been Alton Expects to fffSlSSHSr I Rand Made an extra man at lngneici. was picked up to bnng the train to itlooiningiiin In place cf Lain who deadlieadtd up. Cigar The Man About Town has been 'found that the less excitement, the wondering if the public observed the fwn0 in th' been tiroused from found sleep by fact that the lire bell has been lhv furious of the bell and muffled und that since the first of have lain awake for hours afterwards the vear the clanger of the tower huve annthenuzed the old system.

but Tuesday night was spent in a box car at Cljnton. It was at Clinton that the trio ran out of money and when picked up by the sheriff were walking to Bloomington where quality Other Personal Gosa Re-Advertise Runs Due to slackening business It has been decided to make the Blooming-ton-Carlinville runs, handling Standard Oil coal, a six day schedule, instead of seven, starting Katurduy of this week. This makes It necessary to re-advertise these runs for two train and two engine crews. At pres ported tor work after a three week alarm is no longer heard. If any ono 'ol V'" u' learned that the tire bel Mtracted layoff due to sickness.

has noted the silence, no complaint has been liled un it may be louml expedient to keep the apper Htllled permanently. In the early days when they said they were intending to get married. The Kilroy girl was unable to continue the trip farther than Lurns' crossing, five miles southeast of Bloomington and Btopped at the home of Mrs. John Payne to rest. Later she was brought to Bloomington by Mrs.

Payne and turned over to the Brought Here for Bural. The remains of Mrs. William Best, who died a few days ago In Peoria, hordes of crooks, who picked the pockets of the assembled crowds or looted RUi rounding residences or committed other misdeeds that the op-poitnnily offered. For this reason, in the larr-er places, the lire bells were abandoned. Bloomlneton is the department was manned by vol- ent, Conductor Gipson and Ingalls arrived via the Uig Four yesterday unteers and when the general public iT.tff iJL morning at o'clock and were lm-lwas expected to assist in battling the sheriff; She told the sheriff where iMWic iuii mD.li'i,Ll,, I.I,..

th Bloomington yellow iiend, the bell was necessary simply getting in line with the pro- changed and this irincici uri buui i vtriv du.ii,.wii ihh a. COS.HlOn It is another step towards and train vertlsed for an engino crew. progressiveness. held and the interment made. A pastor nay, is nappuy past, ana or iaie from Peoria was in charge of the 'years, the tra.ned tire fighters, armed to find the othfr two and they were brought In by the deputies.

Sliuriff Morrison received word late yesterday afternoon that the parents of the girls would come to Bloomington today to take them home. services. with etllcient apparatus, now attack a blaze and usually have it extin- Foch Is asking France to go back guished before mny persons know Cut Off Yard Clerk. On account of cancellation of the 2 p. m.

Normal engine, the second trick yard checking Job at Nor Tires i2Pfcw Tubes B. of L. F. E. Auxiliary Ladies' Society of B.

of L. F. K. will meet this afternoon at 2:30 In Odd Fellows' hall over Dewenter's. Uefreshments will be served.

to the polka, waltz and three-step that there has been a call. With the while others are demanding the war alarm of the clanging bell, there City Tramp Record is a mad rusn or persons on toot ana r.t mal Is annulled. Kahey, second trick (ance, checker, now takes the third trick, displacing Burns who coi to Iftii. 5.5L Vv Is Fine Barometer Bloomington for the night job, dis uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiu WWVWWW'JUeiWVTWgWWII placing Peter Messenger. The latter will take care of the extra work.

Messenger was formerly conductor south, ffia' Jiaaaaaaaasi As to Employment "Flop records" or records of tramps given temporal'? lodgings at police stations, are generally conslderml as the best barometers of employment conditions throughout the country. With the Bloomington records as a basis, conditions have changed but With the Conductors. Conductor E. B. Alexander has given up tho fast freight run bouUi and taken the west local, recently given up by Herbert Crowder to take CB LOO I G1 Phone W.

11C2 Front st JESSE t. LASRV JH.rSt.MT3 little In the last year, 206S tramps having been given shelter at the Hotel de VUle since October 1 as against 2347 in the same period a year ago. Most of these men. according to the south local and which has been handled for some time by Bubimli. The latter tukes his old run on the fast freight south, relieving Durham.

II Hfc Passenger Conductor Ed Carpenter who bid in the 5 and 6 main line run, veteran police officers, are skilled or semi-skilled workmen who, In ordinary times, would have steady em has decided to take this Job at once and thus enable Conductor James ployment or enough money hidden ik a away to travel from Job to job without assistance from municipal fODAY ONLY "Three o'Clock in the Morning" 7 Noonan, to take 7 and 8. The latter wishes to; be relieved of the heavy Hummer 'runs for the lighter "no stop" runs and It ts expected that authorities. The percentage of habitual floaters Is small, they tioRoaysMoney declsre. When you Witt a' ts Prince'i Dtnce Orchn. i mm the shut can be arranged.

It is understood that Tassenger Conductor K. 11. Junod has decided The mild weather of Ihe passing JACKIE COOGAN "OLIVER TWIST" winter, has served to cut down to tra pliylnf this 4rim walti, Columbia Ktcoid number of the city's guests, it VI A-3724 alleged, as a majority of them refuse ti to apply for lodging until driven to seek shelter by snow, rain or cold. you'll iy It's tha molt oerlect renderina youhava The first two weeks of March saw 1 Now I Showing ever beard. On the other aide la "La Golondrina." At Columbia Dcalera.

370 lodgers in the city's "tramp house" as ncalnst 3.1 in tho same to give up the Springfield-St. Louis run and go back to his old love, the lighter runs, formerly In charge of Kd. Carpenter. This will enable E. B.

Watson to take the run given up by Junod and Cariicnter to take his old run between St. Louis and Hoodh-e of late In charge of Watson. Conductor Jack WrlRht and brake-men, deadheaded home from Venice yesterday morning, due to a surplus of crews at that terminal. period of 1922. Today Is your last chance to see Jackie Coogan In "Oliver Twist.

Here is a picture that is as near perfect as a picture play can be, as. entertainment for everj'body. You'll follow the human essence) of aa 5 unforgettable book In the scenes of a wonderful picture. Th things you've laughed and cried over all brought back in this picture. Don't let this picture go from Bloomington without seeing it.

ALSO COMEDY Joe Mevers and TUirty MrBrlde, two of the city's suests. were found to be 111. probab ns a result of exposure, and were taken to St. Joseph's hos pital yesterday afternoon, where they xix Matinees V.e were given nttentlon by Dr. Ji.iner, Night 2ac Children 10c With the Enqinemen Engineer Albert Wolf nnd fireman the county physirlnn.

a) Are to Show Health TT ,...2:15 and 4:00 ....7:15 and 9:00 Matinees. deadheaJed home from Venice yesterday morning, due to a surplus of crews nt that terminal. Engineers Alsene, and Wahlstrom, cervice rums nere niiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiif. and Firemen Murray. Dugan and 5 A swift love-comedy as bright and apaik- ling as a new gold- piece.

Wilh Jajjk-Ilclt Jis.a bold, baTlcriuntrf- ffftt nnd Wanda Ha7 ley as the one fiirl in a million. Come cash iu on your snare of laughs. Added Attractinrs tchnrdson hive reported after a A series of moving p'cttires will he shown free to the public In Bloom- rief layoff. Firemen Beatty, Porter nd Beeson are hiving off. JlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllU Hreman displaced Smith on Just One Application and the Hairs Vanish SEE 5 he north end passenger run with G.

Ingtorf next week. These films were made by the V. f. public health service and are loaned by the st.Ve department. There will be two general public meetings to which adults and others over 1 years of age are Invited.

No young- children will be admitted. These meetings wilt be Davison: Smith then displaced Nen-ne on the north end run with A. J. Bressie; Nenne then displaced Bard- 1 Where the flapper 1 came from I and how she ell on -the north end run with fModee ct Today) A harmless, yet very effective, treatment Is hero given for tha quick Downs; Bardwell displaced Ingle on "ADAM'S RIB" he north end run with F. C.eller; and given at the h'gh school auditorium; Reginald uennuJn Beatty displaced Csrlson on the west nd run with M.

Bamage. Engineer Elmer Wersch was cut got that way! they are entirely free and no Invitation cards are required. There will be a meeting exclusively for women and older girls on Thursday. March 22. and a meeting ex off the board of extra yard engineers i "77ie Leather itnu wem I'm iu mm, displacing Dan O'Donnell on the west removal of hairy growths: Mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover tho undesirable hairs, apply paste and after 2 or 3 minutes remove, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished.

One application Ufially sufficient, but to be certain of results, buy the delatone In an original package. Mix fresh as wanted. Adv. clusively for men and oider boys on Pushers' side yard engine with Ben VooJard IRVIN THEATRE STARTING MONDAY FOR AN INDEFINITE RUN Qidure On account or the cancellation oi Friday. March 23.

The films start nrnmut'v at 7 n. m. with four reels on he 2 p. m. Normal switch engine, Engineer Paul Kavaney hus dis- "How I.lfe Begins." at :20 another Don't Fail To See Round Eight It is a Dandy.

series called "The End of the Road plnced Brennan on the third Normal engine. Einiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllilllifs will begin and at 10 will be shown a short two-reel film showing as ani With the Trainmen Ilrakcmen Nunnery. Harris and mated car.toons the effects of venereal diseases. There are two sets to the Make last film, one intended for women Nelson have reported after a brief UNIVERSAL NEVS AND PATHE REVIEW Special Music by Irvin Orchestra. Porter Phillips, Director.

TIXIE OP SHOWS 2:00, 3:45, 7:00, 8:15. Rheumatism only and the other, a different film layoff. Collins, O. Turner, Caahman, Sullivan and Snvder are leytmr oir. fnr men Wise relieved Daley on Behrendt's Pirents are invited to bring their children who are over 16 years of car: I User relieved Burden on Gil niiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiir: I er's rar: Burden relieved Bethea on hut nn man and wile wui re a.

jar admittel together at any meeting. A Remarkable Ham Treatment Slyas By Oaa Wae Had It In the nt INtiS I vie ettartMl by ii ai U' Uh'Uaietniu. I at nnty time wbo at tliiaa "1 nw lr o.r tbr rtn I tried r. m.j remnly. I nl tni li rehet aa I jMiiiimI or, l) tmixmr tinellr.

I tr.etment thir rurrnl ma eomineta-l eu tl a pttltnl eiMiditum Bee nover r.turnMl I hafa ai.ea i In I niimher mrtt lornhl? lllirtM. es KoilriUil.n. -Tie r( Hi. areent, to entity yeare old. tnau.ta una tua eaaie aa la aij r.Mu I er.ry nfteret from any tnrej at .111, I ml li.i Customers of Strangers M.

F. Fiber Dies at Home at Cooksvil! Showing at all times the best In photoplays and standard vaudeville. Patrons coming as late as or 9:20. will see entire M. T.

ritser, of Cooksvllle, who has a reaident of that vicinity for the past forty ytnre. died at his home Wednesday morning following un a tar.V nf nnaumonls. rl.euiinti.rn. ti try the areet fehie I my linumtnl lli.me TreeliriMit' tor I la Mr. wss born In Pinks Oove, W.

Jnnusrv 5. Hlt7. and that neeiini r.mer. IB.nt eenil rMit eimnlv ma, I was his home until coming here. He J' I ill wn.l It (rea in try Alter fnii ie nw it.

Uli lt lB U't Inn n. -I aerved In th civil war under tn confederate fag. In 1S73 he wn li.rm rheuinatiin, yrnl miy eend the married to Miss Frances K. Diddle un miliar, but amleretand I Qi nit ai.nl and six chi'dren were born to thl home. One daughter.

Ixima Tearl, uniaaa pra era eend It. len th.t "hes reliet died In infancy, and the others. yo naa. poo I delay. Mesdsmes S.

K. Fpeers of CooKsvllte, W. It. Illtter of Gibson Cltv. a.

Two Captains, One Ship NOW PLAYING THREE BIG ACTS OF STANDARD VAUDEVILLE FEATURING 'The Greatest Laughing Hit in Vaudeville HARK! HARK! HARK! Herbert Williams Hilda Wolf us In "From Soup To Nuti," A P.uf-Fined Comedy in Four Courses, Musical Director, Edward Stage Manager, Basil Whitfield. Uu a Ji-kenn. SIT J. Darttoa Olds. Byrarwa.

N. I. Bunn of Prairie View. an Mesara. Thomsa Pltser of Warren, and Samuel Pltier of Cooksvllle, survive, also one brother.

B. J. PI nd It make trouble iter, who lives here. Mrs. Pltrer died December 17.

In 10 he wa gTeat story: married to Mrs. Mnttle Mtirdock of Congervllle, who survive him. He AllTheBiDtta mm was a member of the Preebyterla How many people cG you know! IIow many could you reach in a hurry by mail, phone or personal call I Isn't the number small when compared to the number who live in Central Illinois! Yet there is a way of Retting in toiirU vith men and women never saw -whose names, residence, occupation, needs you know absolutely nothing about. It is thru a Panta- graph Want Ad. For rery small amount, one of these little ads will carry your message to people all over Bloomington and Central Illinois, cnurrn.

Miss Kavsnaugh Improving. Relieves Headache A little Musterola. rubbed on tor h'ad and temples, will usually drive ay headache. A clean, whlta made with oil of mustard. Munteroia a natUral remedy with of the fevll afjoreffocts so caused by "Internal medicine." Miiatrmla at your ifruf alora.

He and lera and lubea; hoapital liu, 1M, THAN A MUSTARD LAITIR Mis J. M. Kavanaugh, who has been a medical patient at St. Jo Were Valiant Py Ben Ames William Un Inin 'V. WSOat Production Cervo Moro "NOTES AND THINGS" Rose O'Hara IN A VARIETY OF SONGS seph's hospital for nearly two year I cradua'ly Improving.

Phe Is a sis ter to Mrs. J. P. Butler. Many of tV 1 Miss Ktvi naugh's friends In this city had lost trace of her and did not know where she was, and the former fcmtrU If JnlUn Joifro will be glad to see any of her friend PATHE NEWS.

MAJESTIC MELODY ORCHESTRA. COMING! MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY COMING! MAE MURRAY in "JAZMANIA" any time. RETURNS FROfoHIO ML Starring L0N CHANCY AND Mrs. J. W.

Connelly, who wa railed to Troy. Ohio, on account the illness of her has returned nome, i iW 'a. aV Ti (TS i 1 1.

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