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2 no Till DAILY PANTACRAnr. M.OOMI.N'C.TON'. ILL, TIU'nSDAY, OCTOP.FR 21. 1 f20. Tiiurn to Conclude Mrs.

GLnn ivid-nn, Marly Snowfall Blankets Hloomington and Vicinity Continued Cold, Weather Forecast FATAL MISHAP BASIS OF SUIT CHARITY DRIVE TOTAL $15,300, 40, I)Ie in hrokaw 1 m- nti. i 1 1 as Commander at Meeting OM Snl, who iii'iixil ft urn brhlnil I inli ii luii il rlotiil 1 humility fine- 1 mate, hilly th, A nnliu if a li-r I i i wine I ii i i il 'i I ii i ir I il i it in oj of (' il II' i 1 i.t Administrator Asks $10,000 of Wr.iini..iiy hnii uau HWinu rana iu ivliuj I Kiivf C'rnlrtl Reports From Two Precincts. Damages in Death of Linn Morrison. Illltl'lU IU fiMt lnu nf Iri'rr weather. The iIk In tempi-lit- liita li-lni lha i I "VV ill I i I Ki.

id in II :1 i i i )nu i. fr.n i vi.i I ly hn I V. I i i r.p i I Jr Motrin, former of LS Imum1 nmn minimis in tne Mi I.run county. Hit ii.liiilninii inr vJ iJ liui streets Wrlfma i' IT 'f IT. Ii the i ntiitn nf lu win, I.

Inn Mm- I' I ami m.ev.ulk In tn mine lin'im fur the ui.mit of rnton. 3. I'linvrm. fllnl null In V-I -4 th liruil r.aiit Thumiliiy 3 n.n.lltlun I A i. 1 In i.t.

fit ar. I a 1 1 r' nr. I I I'-r ir. t'li' the rt.llnm.1 I UUWiUi ,1 a In vril.ti he seekm to i-i-um-i illir rt n1P llmis'lay. jioxio I I wll.l (lurks anil Mi s.

Ji.hn Kelmlry an Mt pnn- 1 I w-l Only iii'ili tlrtcf inic the other mih-iatmy ix-xtrt. titrnni thuliinen for; shetllf tn liue fuiii'iioha In tin" ti I 4 on their southern flulit 1 have their rc nun tlm fir heen th( xr. r. jn.rtn. in in of tunny wea'her ever, W.

W. Whl'innie. Hip lllm.iin nvi i hrmlit mo tu nilu.u In rnimn ton attorney. Mr. Mm- thniiHiimlA of innllm artlveil "'Mertrci In IhP ehllilr.in nlver y.

i I'yj'UAy Il.in.1 oh-rrlll. 'BJSi Ilii Il.i'' i i tl. it. it 'p I ri'nn, mm mi" "'iilniijf the livrr Ju aheml of Hip smii'iien ny nimrn in rmn.i rover iIhiiihi for th death In v. hit coins may lie il a I.inn Mnion, wlm n-rvpil lor nmiPi Other names tu he aiJri to the In Vxp Upputy h.nff, (Th' uimi inr fiHnl 1 humility only trmiMiratyi I.inn iIipiI mi a nucpi'iu i.

In f.iiinili-.l --St. fl 1 1 ii 'it Tiimi in- A heavy fiiipiaxt fur Thumliiy niuht, wl'h I hit In 1'ikiii, M'tv jinl.ii rni-ni tn thp au'-iiKi-IuIp In which hP i.1 hla 'n, Hijcil thicp, wprf ihlmc wtiuik tl i I Ii I 4F Mi. ant II jvVtocIji: .1 hv. I im i.itHirin niuu i in ami coniiniR'i ruin Thtimiluy atnl Kil.lay. BACH REVIEWS II II.

onr half rroKMiiiu two anil II Mni- Paul of imnvcia. Mr I I Wli.t, lu fii-i blanket of ml IM. it.v Wed i.K--. 1 per. bed oil t.

fl. or of l.ll.Mll..-. It e' lb- Whit. I l-e- 'II- 1,1,., pi. i a of Mi-'Wl il-lltu, ill -III' t.

It Hit- f.llllt.1 Me 1 n' i of I i j'V -Y. II. IMH M)i rkull. v.uiiiliif il a fiHctui i' i i ii i l. tt i w.

ii in. I. i i EUROPE TODAY i i hlit fhiniM'T ai rru-hcil anil h-also Int. iniil Injin wan hmliil Into wi'h water at thp nl of thr and rucippd with ruts. Hri.

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II. I- 1 I It It II I i 1 Rotanans Told That Ger- many Is Busiest Nation i on Old Continent. II v. Weie ret it ill a liii-IIH'lll of Hie pul.ir VMM I' r. rw-tor4 knew Catarrh Is 7Vib: r.l 'r 4 Skull Fracture Fatal A to John McMillcn, 47 II II I I r- Ih Mi rn.

UTioi y-tr Try t'-rc! F'r''pp V.i en rr.T. y-bai It I I r.l I i. ii illPlt WftlllPtllBV tr'V i I li fin in CtaiB. C.I.... th fact that an, wnirl hv Mm.

K.Iwhi.I A.mpik,,,, may l-'iun many thinu-i. Ml Smith Clint. o'rpit. profit to hinrir uml hi cuntry; L. ir fi.lh.wfd 'aU tn William Hit hlrh hP fno tuicd hlit i-kull.

Mr 4 i $1,00 1. .1. p. '4 a vrr hi imp IP- i ip 5 i ai ti if a -vVf h-'; MrMillpn rnrppntiT. IIp wit." In Wapi'lla.

rrand ri-nt wicks of mjuuin on the In Iuwn. lived thrrp a niim- mnt. hrr of ycai" nd was nmirifd In jjr ii; with (it inianyj Uroy to Mil- Wal lnn. Hp Is t. iit of thp rountrlra In suivivpiI hv hi" wifp which Iip tuund.

Hp ilciciibrd fca- j' drcn Iipsidf his aisfpr In HUmm- I i l-l ti 1 1 I Inirtun Iip ipvcs ii- i.f biiiiest nation In 9 IhreP Bisters, Mis. P.alph Titpr of grt jjp a-tm-ed that rtowns and Mrs. Krank Wilcox ami th(, bunion of il bt which thr I i other nations had lmo.ei on Cjer- many becau-e of the war. was In fact proving a bini llt tn Ixi'Mp or t.rann island Neb. Hit rart-n's.

Mr. and Mis. Samuel MrMlllen, llvp In fliand Inland. m.ii NORMAL HONOR ROLL. n.

txtil N. n. Mt T. fur It compels her to woik and build. He predicted that within a yearn, Germany will be the must profprrnus rotintry of Kuropc, Uil' ir.

1 r. I' Ii tii.tii M.v And vi-if Illinois We- i nt. and Ml-s ii it j. I A Steffcn Funeral Held fiindiietpd at Trinity ian htirrh Ilurlnl In 1'ark Hill. Th.

funeral for Mifs Stef If not of thp woild. r-ilr, too. Mi4 MariUa Mrf-y. I. W.

I'. I'v were mniheiiMnu' on It when th- nnlteritv nt Main van tin iv 1 1 far of tl: I in I II r. Ijoui- Sa.i'li of inii-le 1 1 1 -1 1 1 the klii.w in tend I'll'I M'i It ix- I M-. I A leaving Oermany, Mr. Bach 11 SPECIAL FOOTBALL TRAIN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 $1.73 S1.80 Champaign and Return t'rbana and Return ll.ilf ir fur children 5 ami iinilif 1J jrar.

A i ILLINOIS-MICHIGAN Football Game I 'it! 1 1 1 i.t urn Iip Dininj (ar4 SlMial train will l-ate A. reliirnintj leav I rli.iti.t liitmp.iii;ii filial I'. M. Ti. ki ts ami rullniitn at Hi; I'mir Staliim I'liiine BIG FOUR ROUTE M.

C. 1101 liikel Ajenl. i I .1 Ll II i I -ketched his tour thtotiKh Italy. and r-'t was heM witei land. Unnre, Holland fen.

37. who dipd Tuesday at 2 30 P- ni. Thursday at the Helnium, then on to Knpland. Hp Two Photograph Shop? of Citv Are Merged Trinity church In chat xf spoke In particular of the kindnesa, A ii, of th pastor, the Rev. Walter Ho- and hospitality of thp English po- ,7: i' hmstein Music was furnished by and of the beauty and historic! oviRi honor roll.

1 m. i PniL'hae of the P.loominL'ton and Nutmal s'udios of Th Att Ko'o shop by Joseph Hawkins and enn- Mr. Mrs. Walter Honenstem ami "im mm C-, Mr. in nm U'nizeskl.

rallbiainn were In closine. Mr. liarh pmnhasized M- Reserve Officers Hear Two Majors on Warfare Rl-eive of.cPls. VednP- day eveniti in Nb -Ilatn-s weie by A I'uitrhii, Piiirii, and VaJ A tied of on OrfeiiMve and Ii.f. n-ive Wat fare Twelve reserve officers of this unit attended the meeting.

Reserve officers will meet again Nov. 6 to continue their coutse of ins' urt mn and to elect officers for th- year 30. Mr an- the lesson in patriotism which a the lesson in patriotism which a Willlam Prochnow, Jmiifl si.iiuiiutin i mis nrarfin win me Five Highway Patrolmen to Guide Football Traffice Traffic b.tween pluominL-'un and Champaign Kilday and Satin day on route 39. expected to I each a lilh peak because of the football pame Siitunlay afternoon at Memorial stadium. Champaign, between Illinois and Michigan, will be hamil-d by live plate highway motorcycle patrolmen.

Earl Richards. Normal, will be in of the patrol that will Include O. J. Harris, W. J.

Littell, i ed Ew-ing and Asa C. Paris. The men will go on duty early Friday afternoon and will patrol the roads throuahout Satuiday and Saturday evening. Winkle William Merman, Walter trip to Europe givei to the Amerl- r. Mr.

nd Mr trt star studm. Washington and G-rth Godfrey Olson and P.ovd can citizen. He. expiessed th be-i tawtence Bui ial was In Park Hill lief that America need fear no' Vn! Mr. Mr.

Thumday. The amount of money in- Cl.metery. future war with Europe, and urgedl volved in the deal was not an- Those from out of town who at- that the patriotic endeavor of Mr (nounced. tended were Mr. and Mis.

Charles Americans be centered on breaking1 Normal campaign workers report Mr. Hawkins. headuf Star studio. J.nsen Mr and Mrs. Carl AI-; down the woik of enemies within that at Prokaw hospital the re- stated that he plann-d to close the nution rmhrr thnn to scons has been 100 percent, every Ptloom in gton Att hoto Khnp, 313 nrecni an.t student nuts and employe North Main street, but would c.m- wjy.jtaa, ff niai.nianii of Pundee, John Steffen of (Jeuar lor war wnn mose witnout having contributed to the fund jtlnue the Normal Ait Koto branch.

Th total la more than twice as' ilT North street. Hereafter this P.aplds, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Cigars were passed to the Rotar- liana during the meeting by Pr. much aa contributed last year.

At Normal establishment will be known as Hawkins Studio. Harry L. Howell In celebration of (h(, goM)rs. orphans home the re- STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TO MARK DOWN STOCK Jamca VanWInkle of Pontiac. Fifteen Delegates to Attend State Older Boyi Conference I the advent of his new grand larger than last sponse has been daughter.

1 year. Thursday's purchase and consoll-dafion ends the nine year career of Ait-Koto nhops In this city. They were started and operated bv Hernard Smith. Mr. Smith said Hloomington will be permitted to, nc Prv-J Aor, send 1.1 delegates to the sixteenth ith ixcv.

iivaiiua i uiiu U. ticiau Thursday that he has no imni'liate 'Thl Kiwanian Group to Attend Charter Dinner at Mattoon Thiiteen membets of the Bloom-ington Klwanls club were to go to annual state older boys' conference i LI IV IY of the y. m. c. a.

it was learned Uuce Keciox Here, iJies: or Spanish War, Uies bus WAT STOP YOUR CLOTHING BUYING iness plans. WAIT! The room at 313 North Main street hereafter will be used as the inursnay uy The Rev. Sylvanus B. Pond, who Jean B. Kopf.

former Bloomlng-The conference will be held In Lh(Ujt 30 VPa. wttg rertor of St ton resident and veteran of the nanville Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1. Hii ai.j sales headquarters of the Illinois Mattoon Thursday afternoon to at tend a dinner of the newly organ- iin Washington.

D. C. Sept. at Dwight In the United I' heV i This THE I friends here have learned 1 he Kev. Veterans bureau ps.

biish(1i at i.ed Mattoon Kiwanls club Thurs-Mr. Pond retired from the ministry, Uord of hi, Heath was received est.toiisnea at few veara and afterward iL.H2" Jefferson street. day night at which the charter will -r- nprr nv llirniuri a ui me ill a lemploycd In one of the government 'Rnlnl nost. WMI- r.1...:- be presented. Tiose who will at- I BULLETIN BOARD departments In Washington.

Mr Kopf was a member of! tCKSline Uies Itcnd are Kaywin Kennedy, I-rank Whe" he was rector of the.Troop of the First Illinois Caval- William Fckst.ne. inmate of 'Ca vender. W. C. (JoJila.d Htd iehurph in PioomirMrron rr PnnH i.t.

r. I McLean county form, died at St. hnspach, H. H. Hanson, Chailes UIIOIIK UlC milinil i i married to Miss Antoinette rtert In Bloomincton until seven Joseph a hospital late iuesnay r.

rrison. g.fp married to Miss Antoinette1. idP(t ln Rloomington until was night. He hail been taken to the Henninger. t.

iiunr, xi. ijams. Smith, daughter of the late Dr. aE0 W'hen he moved to EMERGtNCV CALLS. hospital from the farm Sunday, rrea kuoiow, j.

tjscar jiau um one of the pioneer physicians ori(L has been a patient Thomas Rendell. seriouslv ill. MVuBsniti hntsital or this city. The widow survives. r.wlKht hospital three Months He.

Bnk. howl! The body was taken to New York by his wife, who lives, st. Jwb-. beit) "Jj city, where burial was beside Peoriat and bv his mother. Mrs.

fiht'ill issiKcave or nis momer. William Blue, 810 East Grove fll Cminu WAIT UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th, at 9 A. M. FOR THE BIGGEST CLOTHING SALE EVER HELD IN BLOOMINGTON TERRITORY HAMILTON CLOTHING CO. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS We are selling out entire stock to the bare walls.

The lea-e and fixtures are sold to a new organization who are taking possession of the store room as soon as we dispose of our stock of clothing and furnishings. Tell Your Friends! Phone Your Neighbors! Save Your Money for the Biggest Bargain Clothing Event Ever Held in This Territory. Watch Friday Newspapers street. Kir. anrlmBlt Tfll Vrwmtl clt lull rlr 'tkro Hayes to Return Here School Board to Meet Ed Hayes, Decatur, commander BIRTHS.

i.a n. rnln or 1 i Tiur- iiy uair li-wi. of the Illinois American Legion, left Bloomlngton school board will Bloomington Thursday morning for convene at 7:30 p. m. Fridav to con Seasoned Bonds yielding 6 or more! iais Vt lujli.r ni.

DEATHS. u. Tnnn. a brief business trip to his home aider routine business matters and ittPl I'lhofora rulnrninii tn Ttlnnm 1 rwrtt. Miuuiiiih.ui.

u) iBne up iiucmiiiiin ph.jiiii.i.-l. M.ti!:-.nitr li'i'e'iii1. Ifor the vice commander's cenfer-ithroueh regular channels. The Saturday at state headquar- meeting will be held at the high 111 np u'1 mmi' ii. M-.

r.nn lu.etiir.il. 40. Oji iiil ii 35 p. building in the business i Hr-ksw hmi-'Ul. leis, aim lor sunuays state execu- scnool tive committee.

office. lit. Herman JuM-pll itcppilal alter A bnr! Tl.u-p liT pi illiir-J 4 FOR FULL ANNOUNCEMENT AND PRICES THAT WILL CLLAK H. W. HAGER 103 N.

Center The Ground Gripper Store lipl Thumtir ln li'lfil terili josliltnl, lliliL REMOVALS ABOUT CITV. I trriTal. pI'i riin'iin's atx.il city nrl rp ti.i.I in fiimistiPil hr tl 11 nim mum Cri'n Mn niauon. Hi Lut WiJii- Virol 'It Nfth Orid'pj ilref! 10 'I Ner.h RpotP.Pl. 1HS MUt Si ill 'i il- Biii.1 tnu to fail rire.

Ivue i I' SfTnimry j.erlm to ili.1 ti.mli Krert. JUDGMENT BV CONFESSION. F.np- (irinrry roilll'a'y. llloimingtoo. Krl tor MARRIAGE LICENSES.

W. Wiln. bi.int l-'irne, Blm.mlr.sani ll.litr.Hf, U. -It. WHERE TO 00.

IwlA rt. Aiurinn ifiliiin nl off n. m. Ti.ur.lAJ. Mumorill lvp nin'tiim I'Knui for 10.10 nirr.

-imiiiit at Triimjr ttbool iini'iaoum ltiiirnity prenaia- THIS STOCK IN 30 DAYS! Up to $22.50 Men's Suits or Overcoats will sell for $14.88 Men's Arrow Brand 25c Collars only 8c; Men's $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits only 78c; Men's Rockford Work Sox only 9c pair; Men's 85c Blue Chambray Work Shirts only 49c, etc. Our present list of diversified offerings provides an unusual opportunity to obtain seasoned bonds of the hifihest type, yielding at their present prices, 6 and even more. Many shrewd investors are disposing of high priced stocks (frequently yielding 2 or less at their present market prices) and are investing the proceeds in good bonds. They thus obtain a greater return, plus the increased safety of senior securities which have preferred position both as to assets and dividends. In addition, a rise in bond prices, financial authorities agree, seems imminent.

Our local representative will gladly give you descriptive literature and full facts on these high grade offerings, which are broadly diversified as to type, maturity and geographical location. $3 Don't spend a cent for Clothing or Furnishings. Wait until Saturday, October -bin. You will buy Hamilton Quality Merchandise for far less than you pay for inferior grades elsewhere. Entire stock turned over to The Sam J.

Gerstel Sales Co. with orders to sell out entire stock at whatever prices they see fit. By all means don't miss this sale. Please do not compare this sale with so-called Clearance Sales and etc. This is a sale with a real cause and every article must be exactly as advertised or we will cheerfully refund your money.

Wanted 1 5 Salespeople Men or Women With Experience in Clothing or Furnishings. Apply to Manager Before Thursday p.m. Beautiful shoes all leather construction high Funertl Notlcn. Cirdl Trunat, In attmrrum unil Spatial Notlcea. 10-lln minimum, S1.B0 pef Inwrtlen; 4111111101111 llnaa 1ST iwrll Cooy lor full doj'i run pill ceotd up to 9 p.

m. day bp foro publication And 13 o'clock noon for edition. heels medium heels brown kidskin patent a LS leathers calf oxtords. See Them! Compare Them! MA80NI0 NOTICE. Rta.pit Bipptir.g of Art8 mr! Crafts T.oagf Vo.

1017 A. V. ant A. Fri.I.r preneiE 3n for rfirulir huainpi apil work. Uater Afaporu v.iv.tA.

W. J. IJFAr. tilcr. O.

i MITIItrV. Sw'y. JOHN a. BECK CO FUNERAL HOWII FUNERAL CHAPEL, IIS MAIN ST PHONE SS EOAN AMBULANCE SERVICS WORK RUBBERS Ball Brand For Men WORK SHOES For Men George EForman Company Investment Securities Since 1885 112 West Adams Street, Chicago E. F.

BRECIIBELLER District B. C. Cox. Harry Litt Kepreseiilalites 301-02 American Stat Bunk Hlilg. Phone 3225-X 00 HtaaiNS-JUNO KLE1NAU MONUMENTS ESTABLISH EO 1 STB S1.29 S1.98,o $3.98 Pr.

I 307 N. MAIN ST. BUMNER OOODFELLOW FUNERAL HOME 401 EAST WASHINGTON BT. GUARANTEED SERVICE. PRIVATI CHAPEL..

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