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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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i THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1922. 71 Local Notices has been many years since the country rosfls were In, such Imps sea condition as now. CALL PHONE 14 FOB cHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORK SPOUTING. PAPER HOOFING, OlNEKAL REPAIRING. fuy Carlton.

"Everything Electrical." J. F. BRYAN LIKES EVERGREEN CITY Secretary of La Salle Association of Commerce Addresses Young'Men's Club. i'hone 400 for fuel. Kubn Coal upon this territory and shuts off the ale.

The moisture of the past month has certainly demonstrated the needs for hard roads. Roads In all directions are in unusually bad condition. So bad Is their condition. In fact, that the best advice to be offered to any-on considering getting the old bus cut for a spin is to stay on the city streets. Even the macadam roads in this vicinity are marked frequently by bad holes which traffic has worn thr-j the past few weeks cf rain and mud.

The o.ied are in poir condtlon, and the dirt roails are li.ipassatile In practically dire, tions. A sure sicn of the bad condition of the roi.lt is r-turn of did iKiLlnn. S-Vrres of r.gs from the country were seen about the business district yrstrrday. eq ulnae replacing the usual motor cars. The few cars from the country that came in were badly mud spattered.

It To Start Work on Towanda Road Soon Hard roads construction activities are opening at Towanda. The contractor is lining up bis machinery and Is building the dummy track for handling supplies. Men are commencing to arrive and there will be action within the near future and as soon as ths weather man decides that he has dumped off enough rain a. itobmson St. KERRY KINGSTON lint drinking coffees and teas a All Played Out at Quitting Time? Yau Need TANLAC 22J IMBi nun i ointtf.

oiones lea store. 114 E. Front IM. fiuiicr. Dunnes I inch, Z5c.

Small Dancing Parties now Ix sccosumslated la coastcttoa i am nana i urettm I ante I Acme cafe, 621 No-th Main. Try our fine corned beef, 5c. lb, Newmarket Meat le-t. tu Ponts auto enamel elves fa male by Will Costlgan to get the rl-ib to stand bark of the two members, but State's Attorney Martin made a brief, telling speech, pointing out the seriousness of the crime, and expressing it as his opinion that the club should remain neutral The club voted unanimously and uproariously to refuse any support, moral or otherwise, on a new motion by Hebe Hudson it was voted to Intercede with the court and get sentence changed from a term Jail to not less than six months in the Old Ladies' Home. Congressman Frank II.

Funk was present yesterday, a guest of Ben Rhodes, and made a very short talk in which be expressed his pleasure in being present, jnd told very briefly of what our national legislators are trying to do. I. A. Lederer. E.

Mark Evans and Lundgren were in charge of Ihe program yesterday. Next Tuesday the entertainment will he furnished -by Curtis Bill, C. J. Deibridge and It. D.

Edmosds 1 1 a -now vtf GET BASKETBALL BANNER tory finish. At Bhorthose Li ug Store The Sutherland Chicken coops, feders and drinkmg fountains. Chas. W. Woizeski.

Ill is: wtiiimiM street iom. ST I VIII "Stylinh Stout" apparel for large women. Sizes 42 to is. taws (-Invariably Sincere Courteous Treatment "The Store of Jl Economy and 5 Value" 5 W. H.

Inlands. e- Quick! Turn to Pags Important news for the thrifty. Frank Morrison Sons PLUMBING AND HEATING NEW PHONE 180 206 East Front Street a a.T not New Spring Coats, $19 90 ard $25,000 ALBERT LIVINGSTON. fcpecMlly priced today. See them: 'X The storv that France is preparing w.

11. Koland's. 111- to give away champagne is another of those prohibition jokes that "Home Craft Week- at My Store Phone 2875 evaded censorship. Thousands of yards of curtaininrs A Large Collection of Suits FOR THE COMPLETE a timely event of much lower Plumbing Shop on Wheels all tools and materials right CASTOR IA For Infants and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS "Bloomlngton Is ths finest city In ths best state In the union." said John F. Bryan, secretary ef the La Kalle Chamber of Commerce, to the members of the Young Men's Club yesterday noon; then, after the applause died down, he said, "I notice that about half a dozen of you fellows didn't applaud.

I repeat it, 'Bloomlngton is the finest city In the best state in the union'." On the second attempt the applause was unanimous. "Thafa better." eald the speaker. "I like to see a fellow proud of the town he lives If there are any of you fellows who don't feel that Bloomlngton is the verf best place in the nation for you, that it offers better opportunities than any other place, you had better pack up your duds and get out. And if you know any others who feel the same way that vou do, you had better see to it that they get an invitation to leave with you." Mr. Bryan came to Bloomlngton to address the Young Men's Club at tho invitation of Hebe Hudson, secretary of the local Association of Commerce, who introduced the speaker to yesterday's audience.

He made a corking good talk that went big w'ith the Young Men. Discusses Association. "One of the greatest blessings of the past few years," said Mr.Bryan, "has been the organization of business men's organizations, similar to to tr.e Job. A time and money saver. HERMAN G.

PETERSON usuai pricings. Buy spring cur tains now and save. My Store. What's on Page Tou'll tie interested: Something Important on Page 8. You'll be sorry if you miss it! Cut Out ths Coupon en Pags 9.

2 1 I 'Mi i I Always bears HEMSTITCHING, 10c YARD the Signature Sttti" Csvsrlse Skirts Plntint BralSInt Bring it to My Store and make a purcnase of or more and get 60 fouist rinmin sis unansol.t. PRICE'S BUTTON SHOP Mill OrSara Handla Pramally. ft.rr 4M Nortk Main 81. Phase 30M. f.

a mumps iree. Ju'Wee car nival. My Store. Everything for the Garden. At Popular Prices That is Receiving More Attention From Day to Day Since Suits are so highly in favor for Springtime wear, this mid-week offering is indeed opportune.

At $25.00 we are showing a collection of Sports' Suits in tweeds, box neatly embroidered and braided. They are setting the pace for remarkable value giving. Ttice's reliable garden and flower seed in bulk, spading forks, hoes, rnkes, lawn rakes, garden harrows rFor BackadM. RheuiMtten rhone 48. fhas.

W. Woizeski, ill N. M. CAMPBELL SON INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ROOM 318 EDDY BUILDING, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Notary Public.

Kinloch Phone. Kidney and Bladder oi.itk. ci rroni rsii-eei. a Fresh Fish at My Stora Market. Fresh halil ut.

trout, white fish RUISES-SPRAINS nurraio an.l pike. All kinds this one. They have taught us, first, the right ethics of business, and, secondly, have shown uour respon amoKed anil pickled fish. Alternate applications not and cold clothsthen apply LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! FOR SALE. My store Meat Market.

Spring Capes as Low as S5.00! Kmbroldered Serge Capes, fo.O). Embroidered Velour runes at sibility to tnc community in which we live. Twenty years ago it would have been next to Impossible to get together a group o' business men such as we have here today. Those II? VARORUB $12.50 up. mI r-mpl'ta aata of Hln tnl roeftni tot l.

tini of new Nil. 1 fallow pint i.i calclnd and baadM. $30.00 a Set. Other sixes proportionately. MORRIS TICK CO.

Om 17 MiUhn Jan Vtti Beautiful Bolivia Coats nr.rt were the days of cut-throat competition, when everyone was distrustful $25.00 $19 75 up. of his neighbor. That haj a'l been Wonderful "Wrannv" fonts at. done away with, and today we find $-300. W.

If. Rolands. business aien meeting together at luncheons liks this relaxation and for the exchange of business ideas. Spring Tims Contittory Ball. The spring time dancing party to FDuehler Then, too, we ahe coming more and be given by ths Bloomtngton Con- more to realize that no one is a Istory will occur Friday evening at power unto himself, that our indi Tailored models still retain their popularity and our stock is still varied in styles and sizes from 18 to 49.

Tricotines and twill cords are the materials and the price is so reasonable too. JlJrothers vidual sucoess could not have been the new Scottish Rite Temple, Concert program from 8 to 8:30. Doors open at 7:30. Dancing from 8:30 to attained without the help of our neighbors. The next time gome so- 12.

Goforth's enlarged black and called self made' man tells you that doesn't owe his community any- DR. ATKINS Osteopath UNITY BLDG. th.ng, that ho has succeeded entirely SPECIALS $35.00 and More upon his own efforts, just tell mm to take his place of business out to some Four Corners and see how long It will be before he fails. And a gold orchestra. Waxed floor.

Informal dress. AH Masons are invited. Bring your Masonic card. My Stora Grocery Department. Fancy cooking figs, 10c.

2 prunes Santa Clara, 25c. lbs. new navy beans, 4Ec. 3 lbs. fancy, Winesap apples, 23c.

Large bottle catsup. 10c. 18 lbs. granulated sugar, $1.00. 3 cans cane syrup, 2io.

1 package seedless raisins, 10c. Good parlor Lrnom. f-Oc. FOR WED. AND THURS.

boston store sells it for less jgrjrMA whenever a farmer tells you that he doesn't owe the city or his neigh-boors anything, call to his attention the fact that new railroads, schools, churches, roads, libraries and things of like character i're what have boosted the value of his land, and not Beef anything that he as an individual has done. There are a lot of people who ham about being loyal to the flag Steak I JHin JU111, l4irge sack Wantmor flour, 10 bars P. G. soap, 47c. packages Sunshine, 23c.

Hag Karly Ohio potatoes, J2.70. Free stamps and delivery. ROLAND'S BIG SUIT SALE BEGINS TODAY 1 1 il Niagara Metal Weather Strip LASTS A LIFETIME Kjs wlM, now and dust uut dori and windows and kps your baa I tmm evnplnj; thus SAVING COAL. I frre- demonstration ana sUmatt fGit write JACOB H. BROWN Bloomlngton III, or Call 2242-L.

Don't Miss Great One-Week Sale and Demonstration of "Neponset" Floor Covering 69c Absolutely Waterproof! Lays Won't Curl or Bulge! Veal Iff 600 New Spring Suits at Phenomenal Savings! Extra Salespeople. Extra 1-lnor space. Scores and scores of New Spring Styles! See the Suits at See the Suits at See the Suits at $25,001 See the Suits at $14. 90! Pee the Suits at Come! Sale Begins today at 8:10 o'clock. W.

II. Poland's. and to the nation, wntcti is, or course, fine, but I want to tell you that loy-alt begins at homo. We can't be loyal to our nation without first being loyal to our own community. The day is rst when any man can get along by himself.

We must share the responsibilities of our neighbors." Get Basketball Bannsr. Another feature of yesterday's meeting, which was an unusually peppery one, was the presentation of thu banner won in basketball and the all-around banner won by the Young Men in the recent Lunceon Club League games. They were presented by Fred Muhl, a member of the executive committee of the league, who said he didn't know why he had been selected to make the presentation, unless it was the fact that he had worked so hard with a rival team to keep the Young Men from winning them, Arrest Two Msmbsrs. Sheriff Jake Morrison visited the ell shortly after the luncheon was completed and serv-d warrants on Jim Gray and Clyde Noble for impersonating an officer. An effort was Veal Chops 2( In the Local Courts 416 N.

MAIN ST. Wanted 200 First Class Carpenters For Concrete Form Work $1.00 per Hour Open Shop Plenty of Work for Competent Men All Summer and Fall Write or Call Empire Construction Co. 218 N. Clark Chicago Wi ffk IRS iiPi lOPli CJ5T.r 12. til jO kcrrrl JEST A Three suits to foreclose were filed vesterdav against Alice H.

and A. G. Failey of Leroy for the April term of the circuit court. Two of the actions were by J. Keenan's bank of I.eror.

which represents that the defendant Is indebted on four promi-anry notes, totnling Sll.0O08.2t: which are tecured by mortaees on farms, one In section 22 Empire township tnd one In section 3 1, Down township. The third suit by Catherine Razor, of Leroy, who rlaims that Alice H. and A. G. Bailey are Indebted to her In the sum of $2,000 on a certain promisory note secured by a mortgage on all of block 110.

Conkling's addition to Leroy. Daisev E. Eell. was appointed mlministrntrix of the estate of John Bell of llevworth by Judge William C. Radliff, yesterday.

Her bond of $1-000 was approved and letters of administration were ordered. Clyde C. Revnolds was appointed guardian for Floyd C. Hamman, by Judge William C. Radliff and his bond of $2,500 was approved.

Fred I. Goldsmith, A. C. Halllday Mrlntvre were appointed SALE OF SPRING SUITS Offering Big Worth While Savings Watch the Sidewalk this week through sunshine and rain! Examine it! After thousands have walked en NEPONSET notice new surprisingly bright and fresh looking It Is. This le the FAMOUS TEST that proves that NEPONSET Is the wonderfully strong, durable and long wearing floor covering ite makers claim it to be.

are proving NEPONSET'S wonderful durability by the atlffest test imaginable. Out In front ef our store la a piece of NEPONSET Floor Covering cut from one of the rolls in our regular atock. Thousands are scuffling over It and pounding their heels into It. It will stay there all 2 Jersey and Tweed Sport Suits, browns and grays, all sizes, at NeponsetRugs Attractive Patterns and Sizes for Every Room in the House to appraise the estate of William F. Warner.

HAS PAPER TELLING 7Yz by 9 feet 6 by 9 feet Baked Enamel Finish Resists Wear! Neponaet Floor Covering Is not merely water proof, top and bottom, It'a 100 percent waterproof. Water can't dim or fade the stunning Neponset patterns that House-Wives are so enthusiastic about. Water can't soak Neponset It can't because It's waterproof. The special Neponset procesa is your guarantee that Neponset floor covering Is 100 percent rot proof. Thick, durable, sanitary.

Quickly and easily kept clean these are other Neponset features. Neponset Is exactly the floor covering you need. Attractive patterns for every room inhe home. Tricotine and French Sergk, hand embroidered, braid trimmed, box coats and belted models, all sizes, at $6.45 $7,95 9 by 12 feet 9 by 10y2 Ft. OF LINCOLN'S DEATH J.

A. Crookshank of Randolph, was In the city yesterday and he haJ with him a copy of the Xew TotK He-aid of April 15. 18C5, which he had had In his possession for many years. This paper was the issue which contained the story of the assassination of President Lincoln, which had occurred. Just the night before.

The paper is lined with great black lines, signs of mourning, such as whs the custom for newspapers to display in those days on the death of any prominent man. The pa1er contained In addition to the story of Lincoln's death, the main items of the army operations, the flight of Jeff Davis of the southern confederacy and other stirring events of the times. The paper owned by Mr. Crookshank is in a good state of preservation. LEROY SC0FIELD DIES $11.45 $12.95 Tricotine, Serges and Tweeds, hand embroidered, silk lined, button and braid trimmed.

All sizes. Special 22 Herbert T. Price Optometrist and Mfg. Optician Eyes Enmlned By Latest Methods Lenses Ground Glasses Fitted Prescription Lenses Duplicated Mlller-Ulbrlch Jewelry Store. Northwest Corner Square.

Wednesday White Enamel -fV Bath Stool SyoC Yard Goods Wood, Tile, Matting, Black, Conventional and all over designs In striking color cora-blntlons all clear and troe (no suitable for most any CQn room 03' Tailored modeled box hand embroidered and braid trimmed, all sizes Cuticura Talcum FaMiaadaal Fraarant Always Healthful jMpbfraaaf 0rtim Maiiits nsenberqerh COMPLETE HOMC FURNISHtRS AT HIS HOME IN DENVER Mrs. O. I. Condon, of 12M "West Elm street received a telegram from Denver, yesterday afternoon stating that her brother Le Roy Scofield died there Wednesday afternoon at 2yl0, death being caused by kidney and bladder trouble. Pereased was a brother of J.

I Scofield. the former Y. M. C. A.

secretary who died last year. was born in Collinsville, on Jfarch 10. 1863. and cam to Bloomlngton while yet in his "teens pending the early part of his life In this city. Mr.

Scofield. left Bloomlngton in the eighties, and settled In Denver. where he married and is survived 1 his wife. Deceased will be buried in Denver, Colo. alfrwt Paw iatbrniirgtb-iVY.

WEST SIDE SQUARE Bloomingfton's Popular Priced Home Furnisher. r-si I nV irifc.E.0 109 MAIN STREET ff Sweeten the Stomach.

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