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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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12 THE PANTAGRAPH, ELOOMINGTON, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1915. be given aa near as can be had the an assistant to Inspect the work of all I. fl A I a ju i iHBBMSJSJBHBHSJ I gram. At that time a talk will be given by Mr. C.

E. Johnson, of North School street, who will tell of his trip thm the west during the past summer. Hero From Atlanta. Mr. Dan Shlrck, an alumnus of the I.

S. N. UM who is teaching manual training In Atlanta, visited with frlenda friends In this city Saturday. Thanksgiving Services. The annual union Thanksgiving service in this city is to be held In the First Methodist church at 7:30 Thanksgiving evening, and Rev.

Henry Abraham will have charge of the service. To Horticultural Meeting. Messrs. Q. J.

Foster, H. W. Funk and A. M. Augustine, of this city, are planning to attend the sessions of tha Central Illinois Horticultural Society to be held in Hamilton, 111., this week, beginning Tuesday.

The two first mentioned are president and secretary, respectively, of this organization, while Mr. Augustine is secretary of the State Horticultural Association. Comes next Thursday, so we urge I K8 in your tv.as, arnvea in Normal yesterd-n-called here by the serious illtles his brother, Mr. J. W.

Hill, of Kjrl, wood. Ohio, who has been 111 at home of his brother, Mr. s. p. nm (l.

North Linden street) for the iwiHt days. His condition last evening better than it had been earlier in tin. day. Returned From Minnesota. Mrs.

Blocher, of South Main street returned home yesterday fnom Minn where she visited at the hom.i of Mra. Beckwlth, formerly of this city. David Yazal Worse. Word waa given out last evening that David Yazel, of WeBt Ash street, who haa been dangerously til at lil-i home for some time past, was In a much more serious condition last evening and was unable to recognize numbers of the family or friends. A Dedloatory Servioe.

Rev. E. P. Brand, of North School street, was the principal speaker (it the dedicatory service of the recently completed Baptist church of Plain -field. 111., the former building having burned about a year ago.

It will he of Interest to the people of this vicinity to know that Rev. T. C. Probert, formerly pastor of the Normal Baptist church. Is the present pastor of the Plalnfleld Nermal Notes.

Miss Beulah Brown, of Pontlao, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here in Normal. Cheater Chlam. of Armlngton, spent Saturday and Sunday with frlenda and relatives In this city. Mr. M.

J. Trower, of 11 West Cherry street, waa taken to Brokaw hospital Saturday afternoon for treatment, Mr. Lewis Sailor, of Heater avenue, who haa been out of town for some time on business, haa returned to this city. worn at once. If your suit or gown is soiled or mussed send to us and we'll return it looking like new.

Outs is "THE MODEL UT private kindergarten training schools of the state. This position waa created in order thai It might be determined whether the graduates of these Institutions were entitled to recognition under the new state certificating law. "While in Chicago, Miss Lee visited tha Chioago Kindergarten Institute, the Pestaloszi-Proebel Kindergarten Training School, tha National Kinder, garten College and the Kindergarten Collegiate Institute." Held Successful Box Supper. A very successful box supper and literary program, held last Friday evening at the Grove school, three miles northeast of Normal, was attended by a large number of people of the district and visitors from Normal and Bloomtngton. Miss Eleanor of Bloomlngton, is the teacher.

Mr. McElhlney, of Bloomlngton, was the auctioneer and a great deal of fun and amusement was derived from the evening's entertainment. The sum of S39 was cleared. Literary Center Meeting. The Normal Literary Center will meet this evening at the home of Mr.

Will Odell, of 601 North Linden street, A masquerade party is to be the program of the evening. Congregations Surprised. Rev. Henry -Abraham and Rev. E.

K. Mastarson, of the Presbyterian and Baptist churches, respectively, were the factors in a surprise on their congregations at the morning aervlceB yesterday, when, without notice to any one exchanged their pulpits. This Plan was pleasantly carried out In the Bloomlngton pastorates recently and the surprise of yesterday here was as complete as that sprung in the city to the south. Presbyterian Brotherhood Moating. The Brotherhood of the Presby.

terlan church will meet Ing and will have an intereating pr. tunc now until Xmas and, no Vt roninmlmi. oil A 1 yet remember all. We have ining ne or she desires moat The fund for the gifts will amount to about iu, or which has already been raised. Yesterday the girls were a beautiful lawn tennis set and the boys a new basketball outfit.

The new sweater coats which the state board of administration purchased for the girls and boys of the Institution were worn for the first time yester. day and presented a pleasing appearance. Two weeks from yesterday the Sons of) Veterans will visit the Home and on December 10 the commltteea from the various Q. A. R.

posts will make their annual visit. Many Coming Today. MaJ. C. S.

Close, chairman of tha committee on Sailors' and Soldiers' Orphans' Home; M. J. Donahue, department commander, of Streator; George Leo, senior vice department commander, of Chicago; John B. Miller, Junior vice department commander, of Springfield; B. P.

Uliss, onlef of staff, of (Springfield: O. 1 Kankin. Judge ad vocate, of May wood; Judge John C. i worn, aeparimeni patriotic instructor, of Hushville; O. C.

Smith, department organizer, of Benton; and other former department officers and wives and families will be present today at the annuul Inspection. Miss Lee la Honored. Illinois State Normal University has again been given due recognition as to its superior standing as a school for teachers thru the appointment of one of the members of the faculty as an assistant to the state superintendent of schools, Hon. Francis G. Blair.

The following statement as given to a l'antagrapher last evening will be of interest to readers of the Pantagraph: "Miss Margaret E. Ie, director of the kindergarten of the university, re-turned Saturday from Chicago, where she has spent a week Inspecting the private kindergarten training schools of that city. Miss Iee has been lately appointed by Hon. F. O.

Blair, state su. perintendent of publlb instruction, as It is only a matter of A inn eXnOTlSO a mas expense and both pavers, for we are for tl 1 fT THIS Injured Girl Improved. Mary Johnson, the colored girl, who resides at 111 West Locust street, in this city, and who was Injured by having a "BB" shot in one ear, for which an operation waa necessary for the removal of the bullet, is Improving at Brokaw hospital. The girl Is a student at Normal high school and the affliction waa so unusual that quite a lot of Interest was centered In the operation and the girl's aubseqttent condition. Submitted to Operation.

Mrs. H. S. Belts submitted to an operation at Brokaw hospital last Friday. Her many friends will be glad to learn that she la doing aa well as can be expected.

At Bedside of Brother. Mr. Benjamin Hill, of Mt Hope, doubt, you have been figuring Model Laundry Co. 210-212-214 East Market Street Established 1893 noses-Klilocb 342, Bell you to send Dry Cleaning IF THIS IS WHAT You can tavt money everv time TOU use The Savons Roaster, because it will male chearter cuti of meat tast 'Hi I 1 a little secret to teU vou. Head our ads daily this week in going to give as special inducements EXTRA S.

11. STAMPS everv day. These 3'0U a bk filled and -with thcm yOU can gct pome vciy uam'lsome Pweiit3 i. j. ii i i 1 NICER MEATS FOR LESS MONEY AD CAREFULLY FOR SPECIAL STArtP OFFbRS YOU WANT GET A Thanksgiving Housefornifching Specials For Monday with Doable 4-: Stamps Kor the Thanksgiving Caning we offer a Genuine 0 flft Stag Handle Carving Set at OiUU In our Monday Special Kale we offer special gn 8- A Quart Alumnlnnm Tea at Z.wU Aluminum Percolator C-Quart size), special tor QQ Monday only, at OOC SAVORY ROASTERS China UOL'BLK Sk-tC STAMPS Our China Department on the second floor offers the most SPANISH WAR VETERANS AT ORPHANS' HOME A NOTABLE AFFAIR ON SUNDAY.

O'Hara Sends Letter to tha Children Several Exarclaaa Hald Othar News of Normal. Yesterday and today are dutea markt on tha calendar of tl. Soldiers' Orphans' Home tor the annual visit of inspection of the Home by tha Spanish-America War Veterans, represented by a committee from that organization. Abou. seventy-five officers and members of the committee who arrived at the Home yesteiday will be guests at jthe institution today and will take dinner witn (Superintendent Claggett at lomlly.

At the dinner the following people were entertained: Hon. Louis tuxrtenry ani wife, Air. end Mrs. John Alexander, Mr. and Airs.

D. I), onanue and Air. Martin iirtnnan. Jtsarratt O'Hara. had expected to be present at the Home on this occasion, but he sent a message (Saturday night saying that unavoidable delay and an important conference on the business of me special session detained him from the meeting.

He exprest his deep regret. Lieutenant-Governor'a Letter. Yesterday he wired to MaJ. Close the following Utter to be reau to the as-st'inoiy at the Orphans' ilome: "Superintendent and Mrs. Clairzett: You have teen entrusted with tne care and teaching of these little sunbeams, you must study these future citizens ot our great commonwealth as you would some plants were you both horticulturists.

You must be patient, loving and gentlo with their faults and symiathetla with their requirements. What a beautiful sight It would be to look upon the clean, bright and happy furea of these precious little souls. When a person falls to win first place In the hearts of these little children as a friend, counsellor and sympathiser. It is no one's fault but the person themselves. It will be your liOe work to make worthy and noble young men and women of) these dear little children and Lift them with the untuning power of your love and cheerfulness.

You can only be successful wi trem by setting an exairple of eym-I'utny and patience of your all-cmhrae-lug love' by minuting ull bitterness and all carping criticism from your hearts, and by bestowing upon them nine words of appreciation for every one of fault-finding. You must be luiiful anil merry 'and wise In your methods of teaching them to be In dustrious und unselfish and thoughtful of others. "Little children: Tou are God's cre ation sent to this earth to beautify and tles it with your sweetness, lender the love oil and of these noble women who plan for you. you cannot be other than good and true and No mutter what hardship limy tall to your lot, (Soil nnd these nohlo wimien ran overcome heredity and environment, ami defy the devil and futn In educating your young hearts. Ood has done his psrt by I lie dHlne nature In you, but tt Is for Su-prrittteudeiit and Mrs.

CluHgett and these noble wtimen to develop It. 1 bid you a happy and sweet adieu, and may Uod Mens you. on and all. HAItllATT O'HARA. "1.1 Tha Day's Program.

At tha noon hour a tic dinner waa served the suets by Superintendent isssett In honor of the visiting committee. This as In ttie nature of a gel-togrther affair and tha represents lives ft) various ramps over the state bad an opportunity to meet each other. The dinner Has featured by short si-eeches made by duferent members present and on I lie ohole the occasion was commenced In sn Interesting manner. Senator Thompson Speaks. Imring the afternoon the visitors ere gltrn a treat In tin way of an entertainment staved by the children of the ll 'lne.

They gave what known as ins "Honey dec," teing illustrative and symbolical of industry. toun after tins Hun. Wm. II. Thompson, ol Toika.

Ks I'nited twt i se.uttur from that state, adtireat the teirrans and the rhiiitrrn or the Ineti-t i.l i.ii. Henator Thompson and wife and family rre on their nay to Waah-Irgtxn when Huperlntendeiit llagsett t.iard they were In the city and upon Invitation Senator Thompson went te the Home. Ilia words to tha children wera filled with wisdom, concerning il.lidrens services to ih state what Hie stale experts cf the clilpl. The entertainment whlrh ihey had afforded him. be said, had raised tha (juration In bl.i mind and he drew tamparteon between the worm, of the honey bee and the work man.

Ilia marks were received with apprecia tion by his hearers ho proved to be attentive llsteneis. The evening bsnqnet was the crown ing succe.s of the dsy. 1 ha I'K-at ramp of M. VV. together with about seventy Veterans were Pres ent.

The baniue wss given In honor at the waning committee and deirt mental of fliers. Itninssnately after the dinner those present eeoeeednl the pailor. wliere lliry ere addrest by several loeu aid women prominent lo lie ataie. Among ihrae rre C. Teller, stats sl.enui.

II. II. Ilalikin, of I'hl- rasu; Mrs olive Iteed. pte'ldrnt the Spanish-American War Veterans' Auxiliary; Mrs. Mallle Hopper, of M-rinsfield; a-psrtmenial J.

Iwnsl.iie, of htreator; lr. T. W. alh and Martlii llrennan. TI.S Islks the different speakers errs along lu es Ihs aotk of the Institution the many different advsn'sgee and benefita and lbs returns lo the atsla whtru tha Urphsns Home meant.

The war waa tuu hed upon In several Instances and some of the daelt upon general subjects. 1 be rise proved In be br far the rnoM dalishtful one whlrb Ihe Inatltii-lion lias seen msny )ears. The viaitora are hlsh In ttieir raise of the management of Ihe home and tha entertainment and courtesies shown II. em during the dsy not only by the officials In charts of Ihe institution, but by Ihe two i ll lea at large. MaJ.

'hs. rhslrmsn ef tha 'Hf'hana' Ilome eomnilllee of the I'. H. waa the busy man of Ihe ib.y and hla efforts In arrangement sii.l plannlr.g of the visit brought sward of Ihs grand aurreea whirl) )M da) proved In be. Wdl Psmembse Children.

To soins lie of ha wmk mMi Iba I', M. W. V. la stlrmpllng to In in lb way of aMiatmg in the work i aiding Ihe orphsr tl Home one has but i i tn Ihe en-rds of whst I I as len done. Ilrealrr Ihinsg are ins planne for the f.it.jre.

amnng hi. Ihe Individual gifts on Christ tender and iuicv. No trouble. A complete. Una of Savory Roaetera la 1 QC to rrj shown on our si-cond floor, priced from, I iww ei3U rti A 1 r- r-, ST che bastes and rwert.

complete showing of open Mock Dinncrware in the city. You can here from a varied stock of all kinds buy in lOU-piece sets or a few pieces at a time. 'c will match them for you as you want to add to the set. Our 100-Piece Sets are priced from 10.98 to 71.00 browns Make Your Thanksgiving Turkey 75c, $1.00, $1.35, $1.50, $1.90 and $2.25. Special Sale of Millinery for ilonday WITH DCl'BLK TT STAMPS Lot i Wear-Ever Aluminum Roasters Self-Basting and Self-Browning $3.35 To $4.75 ULAijWAKU A aet ot 6 ine Glass Gob.

4 A(j I leta for IiUU I 1.65 2.65 Trading Stamps our Popular Floor A to In this lot are Women'e Trimmed Hats tn val-nee from S.0O to oo, that are trimmed In f'aneleg. Fur. Feathers and Klowera, See them Monday, priced special with double 8. A II. Stamps, Lot 2 Thle assortment of Women's Trlmme.t Hata In-eludes values from 4.00 to I OA, wide In Its variety of Kur Trimming.

ITuwera. Fancies and Keathera. that will be priced Monday, with doable etanips, at Holder Hardware Co. on how vou could reduce FOR MONDAY: get of six Kherhet Glauses natch 75c Leather Hand Bags the New Leather Hand Barn for Women, that have Just arrived, and to on apeelal sate Mon- A A day at 30 Crochet Cotton We hare a complete aloe of c. M.

O. N. T. and R. M.

C. Crochet Cotton that sella In all nura- 4 A-bera at 1UC Table Linen Special TO Inch alll.lnen niearhed Table liamssk, pretty line of psttema, worth 1.00 the yard, special flF. Woodsy 03C Marquisette JrVlach Curtain Marquisette, la ecm and white, special for 19c Monday at. the Boy's Sweaters Hots' Wool Sweaters" with Shawl collars, In Cardinal, Gray and I Hue. special for Monday 115 Boy's O'Coats lloys 1.50 snd 4 Grsr CMhllla Overcoats, In aires 3 to 10 yeara, will be on aperlal aaK Just 0 00 for Monday, at fctOU Cold Weather Caps We have a -ample tine ot Mca'a and Dors' tape, jtb Far pull downs, that were made to sa'l at I 00.

We bought Ihe sample7 gnl offer them for Monday si "As Ne MYnlk THANKSGIVING FLOWERS Double ZvC Green Monday on Second Wliat ran add inure to the enjoyment of tin? occasion than appropriate Floral Peroration for Ihn I hank.givin' I able arnl li gh ti tho lioimef At WASIIIit'KX'S i on U'ill futil a tiitrrii.f i h. lions nicrt every SS'- Misses' Peter Thompson and Satin Drosses of fine qualitr Navy Sorgo, with silk braid trimmings and silk ics. These drosses are priced special for Monday at lliimeticlit and Knitted Coats, with long Mceve, colors white and pray, made of fine all-Wool Cashmere yarn. They are juit what you want to slip on under your Miit thee cold days, and we have priced them fr Monday, special at Nrt PkM Jcris bunch Bouquets $3.00 t' Aiim ''J $10.00 Rug Specials ZTiHI Axminster Ruga, that sold at 125, will be one of our Mon- 4 rn day special at It 33 llag Hugs, sample line, ami only about lad left. These Ktigt are worth 1 2'.

but we bought them to sell Monday, special, Q3q 2i4S Rag Ruga, that are worth will be on eprclal sale Mon- FQ. 'ay. while they last, at 33 Women's Shoes (Double Stamps) Women's Clack Kid Gypsy Boot Shoes, lbs very latest novelty In Women's footwear, special for Monday. lib double 8. AH.

1 00 Sumps, at IiwO Women's Union Suits Women's fine Ribbed Fleeced fiilon Hulta, In cream or white. Atlm apeelal for Monday at H3U Children's Underwear We place on special sale Monday an odd lot of t'lillilren's Wool Vest a and I'ants, In slurs i to II years, Ss.r 18c, 39c, 50c Bed Spread Special 1M Kflnrei nr (tralloDH IM Spreads, with rut corner, will be on arterial sale for Monday 4 A A only, priced at 1 130 Cover All Aprons I.arcc f'itny Cover-Awn. Iicht' and the rrrjul.ir kind, f.r Monday at, for -l l.UU I requirement aim they're exceptionally larc atfc. too. Chrysanthemums $1 to $5 per dox.

Carnations COc Der doxen Pompon Chrysanthemums Violets 50c to $1 per bch 35c per Roses $1.25 per dozen Corsage $1.00 to Table Baskets $1.00 to Double Stamps Ilonday on Blankets and Comforts e0 German Finished Cotton ManVets, com In tana only, if worth I 8peel. fr Monday at ,3 German Finished Cotton Ulanketa, worth 15, In the 4 jp Monday aale. special at li Wool Nap lilsnkets, worth 8 00, are priced special for the A nr Monday selling at Zi25 rull else Kilkntlne Comfnrta, while cotton flIM and'yarn 'tied with plain borders of eonirsstlng colora to match, that usually sell 4 AC 21, are priced In Monday SperUI Sale, special at ,03 Why not roske oir arrangements now -jotir r.r.-r vvill delivered at any time you anl them. Simply phono for rarrHI. fain Munition.

QUALITY PLUS elUVICf. A. WASHBURN SONS Jlt-PORTI! KAI7C ST riora Ttif3'pn1 Ta All rsrtt of ths U. t. end Canada." ADVERTISE IN THE PANTAGRAPH MM I mr mm a mm mtwrn a.

X' aan 50c mas The Veterans will t.la Mania Is us 4 cUJdien, In Itist tarn will.

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