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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

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The Pantagraphi
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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMIXGTOX, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2C, 192 1 West Side News With the Enginemen. Engineer C. Mitchell has ben ad Church Notes vanced to the extra yard engineers board. the senior applicant for the 11 and 76 flagging Job with Conductor C. A.

Johnson, and was assigned Saturday. Of late he has been on the runs out of Springfield. Brakeman J. P. Johnson was taken sick at Glenn Saturday and dead-hoaded home.

Nunnery was dead the Railway World Fireman Remscher displaced Zom- bro on north end passenger with M. Assign Crews on Alton Work Train Butler: Zombro then displaced Craig reach Chicago until Saturday morning. 1'reight crewa are asked to be aure to leave a list of can at stations where they set any out. At Kidgley a bill box bus been Installed for that purpose. Sell Staymates Land at Auction The estate of Byron Staymates, of Had Haavy Drag An extra aouth.

Conductor L. Mc-Clurir, Enrer Georse Wahlstrutn, Kirrman F. T. Vnderwood, the Hist. filled at Pontiac yesterday to 4S loads and CS empties with a total tonnage of 347S, the heaviest south bound train brouEht into liluomineton in many years except by the Mallets.

Leavinc Pontiac at 6:20 p. the crew reached Bloomington at 7:20, very Rood time, considering the unusually heavy dras. On the run ol two hours, an entire tank of water was con First Vnited Brethren officii board meeting this evening, at 7- on north end passenger with Bau.n; headed up to relieve him on Dooley's ns far as Carrollton, aa planned, the preser.t extension to Lutport. probably wouid never have been o'clock. car.

Apker displaced hitworw the block with Green; Rolley displaced Brakeman O. A. Burton was dead HONOR S. G. LUTZ, ALTON OFFICIAL Ingle on fast freight with Wersth; Engineers Jack Taylor and M.

Frlel, and Firemen C. L. Dugan and C. Vlnyard, proved to be the senior applicants for the two work trains headed to Dwight Saturday morning to relieve Giles, laying off, on the west local. A.

Carlson displaced O. Cowan on tne west local with Bryant; Cowan then To Cancel Locals. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving day All of the brakemen recently cut in connection with the double track sumed by me engine wnue ine ure- displaced Nenne on north end passenger with Sheehan, and Craig displaced M. Johnston on the north end off the Northern division extra board, have been recalled. Town in Calhoun County and the Chicago Alton will cancel thrw 3ncoops fulI of coa, First T'nited Brethren choir nlinr sal for the Christmas cantata da" evening.

Thursday evening, Vp Strearw class of Park M. E. and Junior fv. worth League will hold a ciiniu light service in the basement of the church. The theme for the evtniii Is "The Human Flowers." Thanksgiving services at Ft.

Mat. thew's Episcopal on Thursday morn" Ing from 7:30 o'clock until 9 o'clock. Friday will be St. Andrew's Day. Hi.iy Communion at 7:30 and 9.

ciir which Illinois Wesleyan university of this city, is a large beneficiary, was sold at public auction at Clinton on Saturday by Charles T. Sprague, administrator. One hundred and sixty acres of Brakemen Hastings, Staub, Eal-llnger, Bicknell and Sullivan have re passenger with Davison. Engineer Wersch displaced on the ing at Fhipman and were assigned Saturday. The train crews were assigned earlier in the week.

Friel has been on one of the work train Jobs and Taylor gives up the pool, leaving a vacancy. Vlnyard-of late, has been on the Tallula-Roodhouse local. Named for Popular Traffic Manager. ported after a brief layoff. Bohnke CompTets Western Diviiion The maintenance party completed the Western division Sun Carlinville Job, displaced Albert an local ireiius runn uiuoc mr Kldred branch; the I.acon and Rutland branches: No.

115 betwen Tal-lula and Koodhouse Hnd No. 120 between Alton am' Koodhouse. All freight houses will be closed except that provision must be made for tnk- relieved Hale on Blount's car; Gardner relieved W. A. Caldwell on Bolles' land in Harnett township was pur- 50 day evening and the train then made chased by Daniel Boone for J18 car; Caldwell then relieved Ballinger on the same car; Townsend relieved Bush on AVatkins' car; and Mowrey Wolfe on the Woodriver runs, engineer Wilcoxson displaced on the west local, displaced Harrison on fast freight south.

Firemen Bruner, C. Cowan, G. Hi-nut Adams and Houston are lay the run to Bloomington, arriving here per acre. in charuft of I Rank stock in the Clinton State i ins care ot live stocK ana pensname PTHER RAILWAY NEWS Rabs Bumps Shannon. Passenger Conductor W.

R. Rabe practice on Friday evening at I freight Agents will post in stations freisht frew rom Roodhouse. The Bank sold at $255 per share and was I thruout all territories where local displaced T. lordy on Ingalls car; Yordy then displaced Murray on Fil- has reported for duty after laying off special starts back to Kooanouse at purcnasea uy jusepu auiuwu. mni trains which carry passengers are an i 7 -30 m.

today in charge of Con-, were twenty snares ot mis siock. son's car; and Murray then displaced Atlanta Visitors nulled and will notify shippers. The twenty shares of stock in the Mnnrp ina nnrt encrme .1. inp Groves on the same car. There are vacancies for brakemen for two weeks.

Eighteen abscesses were found under his teeth and all of the molars were extracted. He Is now much Improved In health. In order to be able to continue regular treatment Mrs. J. W.

Gordon, Mr. aul Mri Gilbert Gordon, Edward and Normaii Gordon and Harold Douglas, al (, Atlanta, spent Saturday evening and Sunday here visiting at the home of on the fast freight south with Defrates and on fast freight out of Peoria with Dillon, the senior ap ing off. The latter reached the mile-ago limit. Engineer J. W.

Prather is off duty and with his wife, depart for Manistee to spend Thanksgiving with their son, Len. Engineers Germain, C. Oliver, Carlson and D. Wills are laying off. Branson caught south end passenger in place of Germain; Madison caught he has taken a new run.

displacing Agents at junction po.ms mu hpn move8 over the Air Una Farmers and Merchants Bank in JJe- notify connecting line agents and allij and the Peoria line toicatur was purchased by William R. concerned. All agents, telegraphers. at the latter point. Bach, of Bloomlngton.

These shares towermen. clerks and station help- completing the tour Tuesday, go-1 sold at J125 per share. ers. will work the Kinir hours on th Uwignti Rutland. Laconi Six vacant lots in the northwest Thanksgiving as on Sunday.

hen Pwluot lines. The west local will part of Clinton were sold to K- J. the assigned fcunday hours and serv- 8 a. m. today on account Lewis for a total of $3020.

ice aggregate more than those on i ection special. The property at the corner ot West week dav. authority must be secured 01 lnB I wit famuel G. Lutz. traffic manager for the Chicago Alton, and who is also vice-president of the company, has been honored.

The new town which is expected to grow up with the completion of the Chicago Alton extension to a point on the Illinois river oi-posste Hardin in Calhoun county, has been christened Lutzport ns a tribute to the Alton officer. The new terminal is con James Shannon on 7 and 8, the regu plicants by Dec. 1, to be assigned. 4 r. ana jurs.

li. it. irvin, auj t-outh With the Conductors 1 Conductor Peter Murray has re sumed fast freight south, after hun- i before working the additional hours. Made Classy Run Clinton, sold to Don Burns for 2,1 J. west end passenger in place oi vwns, and K.

Goodfellow displaced Pierce Agents must secure information in a 11 nar. lie also purcnasea me property on nected by ferry with Hardin, an.l It relation to the mail so that employes irain th Is expected that the extension of the I service. Where loft VpiiIcb at D. m. chandise, lar Job of George Partridge, who is in California.

Shifts Among Conductors. On account of being displaced by the cancellation of the Schoper mine run. Conductor C. M. Benning.

displaced Jack Wright on the newly assigned work train Job at Shipman but in turn was displaced by C. C. Rub-ush who was displaced when the Bloomington-Carlinville runs were cancelled. I homestead for $1,123. n-ill cnn rnlt In hll.V lOll'll I i -1.

I Pntrinewr i IHmot, river. I "tn; TnA I A residence property on East Con. mail it win nuL ue i ectshdi iui ni i ijrusi. riinimii v. u.tx h-ji.

dung extra passenger and relieved Bertsche. Conductor J. E. Abbott Is off duty for a few trips and Chadden caught the car south. Conductor Noah Cline was used as helper on No.

12 north yesterday and then deadheaded down on No. 5 to catch the maintenance inspection In fact, it may take considerable ot ton to after it. The ductor Pochell. Engine 849. Altho do-, re 1 on the fast mail north, the regular run of F.

Enos. laying off. Fireman Kunz tins been assigned to the block with Tearney, and Fireman Troyer to the block with Daniels. Engineers C. Broughton and Lyons are home from Peoria after working extra out of those terminals.

IN the prestige away from Hardin. The general offiffecs and shops at Bloom-; layed sixty minutes enroute, the train tire proceeds of Saturdays sale mm amounted to an excess of $45,000, 5 MINUTES ineton will be closed next nursaay, i rolled Into Bioomingion i.m i-due to the holiday, and an effort will juat five hours actual rurning time, be made to permit as many employes 'a very fine performance. west to Roodhouse this morning. Chapman relieved Cline on fast cs possioie to De ore auty to ooserve the day of rest. EAST WARL0W SCHOOL WILL GIVE A PROGRAM Quick Interchange Clerk Writes Trsatiss.

F. J. O'Rourke, clerk In the general offices of the Chicago Alton in freight north. Conductor Ed Roberts of the north local, and wife, will depart for Detroit Conductor Abbott and engineer Othe. Personal Gossip.

Peter Kane, first trick crew dls latter is capital ot cainoun county. Ihe only county in the state without railroad, fom? day, the river may bridged at that point and the Alton trains may then cross into Calhoun county and thus develop that territory. Tn the past, all shipments from Calhoun county were forwarded to market by steamer. With the belated coming of the railroads, products will now be given to the Alton and the steamers will Order to Conductors. Supt.

S. P. Henderson calls attention of nnssencer conductors to a Ross btot up 25 tanks o' oil from Wood River Saturday night to be tn the Nickel Plate for The following program will be given at the East Warlow school Wednes Chicago, has issued a small pamphlet MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Thousands of mothers have founj Mother Gray's Swoet Powders an ex. cellent remedy for children com to Bpcnd Thanksgiving with relatives and Somers was lined up for the 't I patchcr at roundhju.w has gone to Excelsior Springs, for a ten days' outing. day evening: Thanksgiving song by inuii number or coupons turned in by tor- i jjaSsillon, O.

Reaching me ig me Day," Florence Hoeft recitation. which he heads: "Fatten the pay car and keep it fat." He issues a convincing argument against hampering the railroads by unreasonable legis eien lines for tickets reading over the I nt 1:40 a. the train was a north local In place of Roberts. Conductor Louis Bowen has reported after a layoff and relieved Chicago Alton which, were not insDected. and delivered to the; tw' Vision I Home Sweet Home Mission Two crowded houses yesterday aft plaining of Headaches, Colds, Fcvr- Ralph Miller, laying off, on Cady picked up by A ton conductors but, Nlckei Plate waiting crew at a nv "Sambo's Ad-whieh were sent back by the auditors remarkably quick interchange.

yi Ku Campbell dilogue, "I'm ishness. Worms, Stomach Troubles car. ernoon and evening at tne Home Conductor A. Mlddlcton Is off duty lation and advises employes to Ignore the cry of the demagogue or others who seek to create disaffection and also warns all employes to pass up of the roads which pick them up. i anil other irregularities from which Sweet Hume mission.

Charles Greer, Thankful, five children; recitation, Pulled Out Draw ear. Thanks For Harold This oversight, according to conduc of Chicago, gave the messages for the children suffer these days and ex and Harry Kummer caught the car on fast freight north. tors is not always chargeable to the I In pulling the air to halt the train ertwlg- recitation, "The Turkey's cellent results are accomplished bv Conductor Archie Atkinson has reported for the 'ast freight run north on account of a hot box, a draw bar its use. They break up colds and day. Mrs.

Wesley Owen, Miss Hill, Mrs. Richie and Mrs. Carpenter, the latter two of the Park M. E. revival meeting this week, sang a number of selections.

the radicals who If they had their way he says, would soon put the railroads upon a ruinous basis, that would reflect upon employes In curtailment of forces. after handling the maintenance in I'lJiiiiMii, neiiu rtiiwit'uiiin, imitation, "Grandpa's Story," Helen Campbell; dialogue, "The Return." nine children; reading. Miss Myra Buesch- regulate the bowels. Used and recommended by Mothers for over 30 spection special, and relieved men who collect the tickets. Thfty frequently run across passengers who make a portion of their journey by automobile after stopping over with friends, resuming their journey nt some other terminal.

This naturally leads to the assumption that the coupon was overlooked, when as a matter of fact the conductors never was pulled out of a car on train Ko, Conductor V. E. Foster, Engineer Smallwood. at Elkhart yesterday morning. This blocked No.

77 which was following, 33 minutes, and made it necessary to run No. 7 around that years. Sold by druggists every Passenger Conductor Gtorge Paro go to the discard. Mr. Lutz has taken great interest in the extension cf the' Kldred branch into Green county and believes that this extension will prove a valuable asset to the company.

The new line will not go south of l.ntzport this year, but rext sprinsr. will be extended south to Nutwood. The completion of the extension to l.utzport. recalls the decision of a forrr.r administration to Junk the Eldred branch. The line was ordered abandoned and the rails taken up and that portion be-Kween Columbia and Kldred was given his A court order prohibited further action and since then, the trains on the Kldred branch have only operated as far west as Eldred, leaving a gap of five miles betwetn that point and Columbia, the former terminal.

Had the line been Junked With the Trainmen where. Trial packaga FREE. Ad The saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax, who was born at Din-ant, Belgium, 1814. er; song, "Thanksgiving nt Grandpa's," school; recitation, "Who Gives Our Thanksgiving Dinner," Clara Hoeft: recitation, "The Wonderful place," Clark Buescher: recitation, is off duty for a few and James Shannon is handling the and 8 run. dress Mother Gray Le Roy, X.

V. Flagman L. J. Ward proved to be 'Little Johnny Pumpkin," Eldon train. Bring Down Mallets.

Engineer J. C. Allen brought down the Mallet 700 and Engineer Vernon Zolier; dialog, "Telling Bad News," two boysf-necitation, "Gobble, Gobble, had an opportunity to see it. Supt. Henderson states that conductors must use the greatest care to see that they make collection of all tickets sold to passengers who patronize their train.

Frilure to take up such tickets means a very serious loss of revenue to the railway company. Gobble," John Hess; recitation, 'Thanksgiving Fable," Mary Hess; dialog, "Three Applicants," five chil dren; recitation, "Kitty's Thanksgiving," Adell Hess; recitation, "A Thanksgiving Diary," Roy Hoeft; song. Thanksgiving in Turkey Land, Lobb, the Mallet 701, running light Saturday afternoon, the crews deadheading up on No. 4. The two engines have been stored at Brighton ark and now go in service to handle 95 and 96, Bloomington to Glenn, starting tonight.

Other Railway Notes. The 826, turned out of the back shop Saturday, was given a shakeup trip to Atlanta. The engines on train 7 were 3 Sm allcnbcr school. LITTLE DOROTHY HAMLOW WAS BURIED SATURDAY Funeral services for little Dorothy gar Ok Hamlow were held from the residence 1404 South Roosevelt avenue, at 2 Make Your Reservations For Thanksgiving TURKEY DINNER at the Woman's Exchange FROM 11:30 TO 2:30 changed at Bloomington this morning. During the past week, they have been running thru, Chicago to St.

Louis. Due to anticipated heary business nn thn horaeromin? excursion on o'clock Saturday afternoon and from Trinity Lutheran church, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Walter llohenstein, pastor of the church, conducted the for 1 hunUstrivIni? it mav he decided to services. The Misses Pauline Ritt- nr9i mprlnl train nut nf chiraeo i miller and Anna Gerth sang several Offers Big Reductions Holiday Shoppers Wednesday.

appropriate numhers. Pallbearers The beet sugar specials, looked forere Etlwnrd Rettke, Arthur Rettke, late Friday night were delaved on I Clarence Rettke and Elmer Hamlow. the Ptre Marquette and did not I Interment was made in Bloomington Irometerv. 5 Today Super-Values in Our Great Pre- mi mm. il thanksgiving bale oi surplus blocks Special Values -IN- Newest Dresses W-I11MED MATS Reduced in Price 1-5 to 1-3 Matchless Styles and Outstanding Values in Four Big Groups Our own factory as well as several other manufacturers found themselves overstocked due to the lack of buying due to the unseasonably warm weather.

They sent us hundreds of beautiful, high-quality garments at sacrifice prices and aro passing on to our patrons these tremendous savings. Coats of distinction in soft, deep-pile fabrics and expressing every new style idea, with luxurious fur trimmings and fine linings placed in four big groups at USE YOUR CREDIT to talce advantage of these great offerings. $9.95 $19.75 $39.50 Materials: Bolivias, Velours, Plushes, lJritonia, Lustrosa, Fashona, Sport Tlaids and Stripes. Styles: Side Drape, Straightline, IWrappy, Belted, Embroidered, v. Paneled, Silk Lined.

MEN'S SUITS 'All Reduced From 10 to 20 BOYS' SUITS At a Great Sacrifice Reduced One-fifth Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Millinery, Sweaters, Sldrts, Children's Coats Radically Underpriced Now! OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST Everything Marked in Plain One Price Jo All! Hundreds of Fine Garment to Select From. Come Joday I SmallcnbcFscr Co Where Good Quality I. Moderately uniiT ii iwnir iiiiw ii ii xr -106 North' Main Street WRW jIU A ID iMam Priced. UtU A street.

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