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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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Bloomington, Illinois
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TWO PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31, 1935. Lincoln To Show New Models Child Gets Thursday First Day For City Sales Tax Injury Claim For $4,000 tacted by the Pantagraph indicated they'll leave the present price i Wednesday the guard- INSURANCE Fire, Burglary, Theft Auto and Bonds For Insurance to Meet Every Need, See LEVIS W. JONES INSURANCE AGENCY til E. Monr BloominrU- Phona 6 -64 Si CAeroaa From City HaU Retail Purchase Fee To Jump To 3 Per Cent oi cigarettes as is.

Does this sound cruel? 4 I ian of four-year-old Poger Shep-jipard to accept a $1,000 settlement As the manager of a chain store tor injuries trie child sunered in a put it, cigarette sales are a los ing proposition anyway. His firm has been getting $2 a carton on mishap last January. At the request of the boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Sheppard of 160 Holton Homes, Judge Oliver appointed the American State Ask For "Don Clemens'' regulars, which he said was from i ll Bloomington shoppers start paying an extra 'talf cent of "use tax" Thursday.

At the same time, the city is lift 6 to 8 cents below actual cost. tV1 Bank guardian. According to a guardian's pe ing a penny-a-pack cigarette tax in iorce since Feb. 1. tition filed in court, the child fell Actual effect of either develop when a truck drove onto the side If the Last Three Nambera Year Car License Aro FIRST OF THE 1936 CARS, this Lincoln Premiere coupe Is new from the ground up, manufacturers say.

Longer and lower, its V-8 engine delivers 283 horsepower. The. Premiere and Capri series will be on display at Thornton-Anderson, 207 S. Gridley Sept. 8.

Ten cents has been going to the city in cigarette tax, he said, plus another two cents charged by tobacco wholesalers for attaching city tax stamps. To Maintain Price Removal of the city tax leaves a carton costing between $1.96 and $1.98, the manager said. Price to the consumer will remain $2, but walk on which he was walking. I ment on consumers is something short of Addition xf the half city use 457 The accident happened Jan. 5 in tax will-raise the total on each $1 the Entire Car Will Be Admitted FREE Toniitat Nine Area HOSPITAL NOTES LAST TIMES TONIGHT included in this will be six cents' use tax to be paid to the state and LO the 1400 block of West Market; Street.

The hoy was hospitalized; for more than five weeks as a result of the accident. The petition said the driver of the truck, Walter Imthurn Jr. of Decatur, had denied, liability but' offered to pay $4,000 in settlement oL injury claims. i Water Normal; A. G.

Ward, 607 N. Main Normal; Mrs. yv? ij'jui Mabel Schwenn, 609 S. Kreitzer purchase to three cents, of which the state continues to get 2I2 cents. No Relief Expected Removal of the cigarette tax might be expected to offer relief to the city's, estimated 10,000 smokers, but it probably won't.

Several tobacco merchants con- The manager said he still would Visiting hours for ell local hospitals are from 2 until 4 p. m. and from 7 until 8:30 p. m. Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours.

St. Joseph's Car Privileges all Dismissed: Laurence Pierson, be losing money, despite elimina 1.1A 1 1 619 W. Chestnut Mrs. Rena Wallace, Pontiac; Mrs. Cecil Shep kafCuAi "TOP AT I i "T-Wjj I.

i.j Admitted: Charles Evans, 1006 herd and baby girl, 2C3 E. La- Two Twin City drivers and seven other Central Illinois mctorists have been added to the constantly growing list of persons whose S. Livingston Virgil Huif- fayette St. operator's licenses have been re Advertisement) sa rt lion rw RUMMAGE SALE 917 W. Market St Sept.

1 8:30 A. 31. Sponsored by Missionary Society of First Church ot God voked by Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier. The latest list of revocations released by the secretary's office contains the names of Thomas W.

McConnell of 702 Kingsley Color wTtCtiHlCQlQR man, Shirley; Mrs. Gertrude Nuckols, Lincoln; Judy Odell; Mrs. Mary Johnston, 408 W. Emerson Ray Kenninger, 302 S. Prairie Daniel Wieting, Le Roy; Mrs.

John Kinsella, 511 E. Locust Susan Wilson, Le Roy, all medical. Mrs. Mildred Kuhl, 1212 E. Grove Joann Yeast, 1601 S.

Main both surgical. Dismissed: Mrs. John Morrissey, 1401 S. Center Mrs. Mabel Folks, 402 N.

Livingston Mrs. tion of the cigarette duty. Another tobacco merchant said he would continue selling regular cigarettes (those that are filter-less or otherwise unadorned) at 25 cents per pack. He allowed as how the extra cent of "sales tax" now added would cancel any relief to dealers from elimination cf the city tobacco tariff. To Lose $43,000 (Cigarette salesmen as a rule have included in package costs a cent for sales tax, making something over 4 cents on the dollar.

Profits on cigarette sales are none the less negligible, they plead.) The City of Bloomington hopes to gross something like $320,000 a year from the half cent use tax. It will lose around $42,000 a year by removing the cigarette duty, Helps Heal And CEear iichySltin Hash! Zemo, a doctor's antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface rashes. Buy Extra Strength Zemo for stubborn cases I THURSDAY ONLY Normal, and Charles Bishop of 210 E. Grove both convicted of drunk driving. Also on the list are Palmon O.

Peterson, Paxton; Richard L. Hea-ton, Pekin; and Clarence L. The DAVID CARROLL DOROTHY McGUIRE- STEPHEN McNALlY. Welch, Clinton, all convicted of Ralph Hyde, Heyworth; Mrs. Reba Trade Your Used Oil for Admission Tickets James BAR-B-Q-R1CS EVERY WEDNESDAY In Person Pearson, Pontiac; Mrs.

Robert J. OICHESTIA Condocted By Singes. Star Jinnr mercer Hoar Them Ploy The Mmmr, HUt Melody Of Love'VFancy Pants" "Spanish Town" "Buck Dane'' SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Dancin 8:30 Til 1:30 DST) Adv. Door $2.00, Tax Inel.

Chrisman and baby girl, R. R. Mrs. John Craig, and baby boy, i HURRY! LAST 2 which it had to do under state law. Enactment of the half cent city use tax was made possible by a Open 12:45 a CINEMASCOPE bill passed by the last legislature his license for 'habitually reckless or negligent" driving, according to the secretary's office.

Three motorists had their licenses revoked because of three or more moving traffic violations. They are Curtis C. Poston, Ken-ney; Vernell W. Sharp, Pekin, and Fred Tiller, Washington. Through Tuesday, 4,255 licenses in the state had been revoked and 599 suspended, according to Mr.

Carpentier. CREW CUTS America's No. 1 Vocal Group Sept. 1 LE ROY FALL FESTIVAL Now Serving Broiled SIRLOIN For 2 54-Ounces AIR CONDITIONED Toby and Wlimm Davidson LEXINGTON, ILL. Wheels Is Located New 4 Lane Roate 68, Jji Soatb of Lexington gala.

Leisurely Drive. HENRY and signed into law this summer. JAMEi WILLIAM JACK 5c 75c To 6 FONDA CAGNEY POWELL LEMMON piSSa SPRING VAU.CV 113 Holton Homes. Mennonlte Admitted: Miley Fishel, Minier; Roy Bohrer, R. R.

1, Normal; John Allemang, 5 Country Club PL; Miss Luella Mishler, 505 E. Walnut Leland Thomas, Hope-dale; Adolph Liebe, Piper City, all medical. Dismissed: Terry Bloom, Pekin; Charles Van Antwerp, 5 Charles PL; Mrs. Robert Snavely, Kankakee; John Witzig, Goodfield; Luther Keirsey, Lexington; Mrs. Dale Tervin and baby boy, Ur-bana.

Brokaw Avimitted: Mrs. Nelle Rebman, 811 N. Roosevelt Mrs. T. Jay Bliss, Philadelphia, Willard Carlock, Shirley, all Pleads Innocent To Talcing Truck A 17 year old Bloomington youth pleaded not guilty in County Court Wednesday to a charge of driving Open at 1:30 20-50C 'til 6 3 miles north of Bloominton COMING SEPT.

13 LAWRENCE WELK His orchrstra and T. V. Revue Only Illinois date except Chicago. Flying direct from California for first time in -midwest in 4 years Don't miss this bit; attraction. FRIDAY! Saybrook Girl's Condition 'Poor1 A 19 year old Saybrook girl in a motor vehicle without the owner's LAST DAY! Color 'LAST COMMAND STERLING HAYDEN ANNA MARIA ALBFEGHETTI consent Judge Underwood appointed Pub jured in an auto accident in Muni lic Defender Chester Thomson to Bloomington Saturday was report represent the youth, who was or ed in poor condition Wednesday DOUBLE THRILL SHOW! dered to County Jail in default of at St.

Josephs Hospital. TQMORROV7! Edward G. George ROBINSON RAFT $1,000 bond. CP surgical. Malcolm Hurless, 312 Mary Ann Wilson had been re CimeaiaScopE The youth is accused of taking ported "fair" Tuesday.

WEST SIDE a Bloomington sign painter's truck FrlntsyTIujicpIor Her father, Romey, 67, driver July 16. ALL 'ROUND (AdvertiMment) unyi mtt Sjpw3J ACTION WEEK NEW YORK Take Time for a Good Lunch I1U If tVidtPf Open 45 I0-50e 3 TIMES FASTER of one the cars involved in the accident, was in good condition Wednesday. He had been in fair condition earlier in the week. Miss Wilson was reported in poor condition when she was admitted to the hospital. However, she showed some improvement over the week end and was listed as "good" Monday.

for GAS on Stomach MKT Cc rtified laboratory tests Drove Bell-ans FASETO I vtv tablets neutralize 3 times as much stomach acid in one minute as many leading digestive tablets. Get Bell-ana CALL OUR CHICAGO OFFICE FOR RESERVATIONS CENTRAL 6-6846 OR YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT Teletype NY 1-3601 Better Food BefUr Sarvico VENTURA GRILL 1415' i S. Main Open 7 A. M. to ilidnigbt With today tor the fastest Known reues.

.,,1 -r Al'DRET SHELTSN TOTTER IDS. WW OOWT mmsxm 'v om mm mm Chicken Fry AND BAZAAR (Closed Tuesdaj) KENNETH TOBEY- FAITH DOMERGUE mnau) curtis Stanford Presbyterian Church Police Regain Siren Monopoly Sirens and cycling don't mix, two teenaged boys were told in Normal Tuesday. The boys were stopped by police for having sirens on their Comfortable Roomi Sensible Rates ilit WJBC-Radio Thursday, Sept. 1 SeiTinc Beflns at 5:30 P. M.

lie and 125 TV Available Air Conditioning Central locations jWuilUMJi DENNING aibey hotu hne rood co-starring 1230 on Tour AM Dial 101.5 on FM Music News porti for Central Illinois Friendly HospitoUty imw bicycles. The department had had complaints about the noisemakers earlier in the week. The officer took the sirens in custody and told the boys advise their fathers of the gadgets disposition. Mail Programs for Conventions Garage (At the Shelfon Enjoy the Free Pool and Mnntn Preiser's Wednesday, August 31, 1933 Cafeteria Supper and Auction Sale Friday, Sept. 2, 5:30 P.M.

DANA METHODIST CHURCH Serving Starts Auction Starts at 5:30 P.M. at 8 P.M. Item includlnc Studio Coach. Electric Hot PUtes, Kerosene Stove, Ploor Lamps, Pillows. Heotrola, Brooder Stove.

Kltctten Fixtures, pins Other Items. Sponsored by Ladies of Dana Methodist Church ill 7 4 Dennis in Hospital EVENING Sherman Dennis of 108 E. Cy 6:00 News: West Sid. Coal TODAY! AT 1:13 3:40 5:40 7:35 9:30 alad Lumber Co. 6:15 Wayn.

King Show press Normal, is undergoing observation and treatment at the Veterans Hospital 6:25 News Gen. Electric BE SURETOUSSTOT AT in Dwight. He has been a patient f5 Jl ROYAL CREST HOTELS there since Aug. 23. Juh it's 6:30 Pantagraph porta Pag.

of the Air ID ally Pantagraph) 6:45 Sporta today with Bill Stern 7:00 Pre-Game Warm-up 7:05 Cardinal Clubhouse vs. Pittsburgh 8:45 News --Mr I i IF 10:00 Bloomington Ballroom Thursday, September 1, 1953 MOUSING 6:00 Rev. R. 9. Zehr 6:15 Eddy Arnold Show 6:30 News ana Markets Pflster Announces picture XwWT' p) I JJ that pom Km ffv 1 enational I I (rYW Cj) I "Shake.

Rattle and i lie Sale of the io 209 S. Mdn St. 113 E. Monroe St. 6:45 Farmers Exchange Watklns 7:00 World News Roundup Peoples Bank of Bloomington 7:10 Clockwatcher 7:25 Morning Sport Highlights 7:30 News Banmgart Coal and Lumber Co.

7:45 Clockwatcher 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Unity Viewpoint 9:15 Headline Edition oi the News 9:25 Whispering. Streets 9:45 When Girl Marries 10 Companion 10:15 Paging the New 10:30 Albert L. Warner 10:45 WJBC Radio Calendar 11:00 Eddie Cantor Show 11:30 Kitchen Klub Clark W. Huil William King We would like to fake this opportunity to thank the public for the many years of patronage at our Walk-Ins. Mr.

King Mr. Hull are former managers of the above Walk-Ins and we solicit your continued patronage for them. 11:55 Markets Carl' Tire Store AFTERNOON We Invite You To Drive In To Our 12:00 Paul Harvey West Sid. Coa. and Lumber Co.

12:15 Ted ttalon. 12 :30 News Roland's 12:45 Weather Roundup-Barker Motors 12:50 The Aiterroon Show 1:30 Martin Block 2:30 The Afternoon Show gm-- f0Wla 1 aT a to 3 -WW ...3 r- sw mm STEAK SHAKE DRIVE-IN 1 a 2:45 Classified Page of the Air f9.1 i 1 I I 1 If af- rJf an aT al av Iiril i'i tit rk Main at Virginia in Normal, III. mmm 2:53 News Daily Pantagraph 3:00 Problem and Solutions 4:00 News 4:05 The Afternoon Show 4:43 9ir Charles Livingston's 5:00 Say It With Musie 5:153 Star Final 5:25 News 5:30 Musically Yours 5:55 Hamm's Baseball Scoreboard sini Tirr Tr with ORSON BEAN FRED CLARK CHARLOTTE AUSTIN ALICE PEARCE COLOR by DE LUXE la steeeophonic sol-no Ve will continue to operate our Steak Shake Drive-In located ot Main Virginia, Normal, Illinois When riding drop in for a quick lunch or an evening refreshment. We hope to announce the building of a New Drive-In Restaurant located in Bloomington in the very near future. Steak Shake BASEBALL TONIGHT CARDINALS vs.

PITTSBURGH at 7:10 P.M. on WJBC AM FM ALSO CLnemaSoope tvel Cartoon.

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