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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, MONDAY MORNING; 'APRIL 23, 1923. MRS. EUNICE GILSTRAP LAID TO REST SUNDAY FILM IF YOUR PANTACRAPH MISSES If Bloominqton city subscribers, whose Pantaaraph should fail in delivery, will call The Pantaaraph of- Second Christian Revival Services PYTHIANS STAGE CONTEST TONIGHT DEVELOPING Before 9 o'clock an extra The funeral eervleei for the late Mrs. Eunice Glstrap were held yesterday at 3 o'clock fom the1 sinmnr rinndfelluw Comoanv home. copy win ea delivered by apecial carrier Report any failures in da- of Much Interest nd Full Line of Supplies Victrola Records 4th Floor.

Victrola Records 4th Floor. An Interesting Event is to be All departments of the Second 401 j.f Washington street. Rev. Christian church proved to be very I W- Wiley, of Normal, officiated. i ...,7 inmn ciocK.

pleat, as special carrier leavea offica at that hour for delivery of those which havo been reported missing. active on Sunday. There was an i The funeraj wa largely atten ded Conducted by Members of Damon Lodge. attendance of 303 at the faunday The pallrearers were Le 'jariocx school and the offering amounted to 113 53. The women's classes and a young ladles' class led in the at Local Notices Prompt Attention To Mail Orders.

STAR STUDIO 203 West Washington. tendance marks with 33, zs ana s. Harry Carlock, Cecil Cariock, John: Stauffer. Frank Irvln and Guy I blefield. The Interment was made in I the Bloomlngton cemetery.

Four ways of pearling are: bearh combing, natural plunging, dredging, FEATURES OF PROGRAM There were eleven additions at the Sunday school service, eight by con Guy Carlton. "Everything Electrical? Moullc'a Drug Store sells Campho fession and three bv letter. In a ritualistic word perfect con rated uoose Grease the quick cold, and diving in a modern divir.tr appar-jatus. i A large attendance of nipn heard Rev. V.

W. Wallace at the afternoon service for men only and there were five additions, one by confession and test which is being conducted thru- uiuup ana sore in rout remedy. Monday Opportunities! Monday is a day of saving for every shopper in this store, and that this fact is not unknown is attested by the hundreds of thrity Bloomington women who are in evidence each Monday. No comparative prices-only "quality" and "low price." Everything electrical Including ra dio. OrJer by mail or pl.r 3.

W. H. Roland, I'd out the state of Illinois in the ranks of Page and Knight Damon lodge No. 10 Knights of I'hythias of this city has entered this cotftest which WHY four by letter. Rev.

Wallace dealt I with the law of compensation "As I is sown, so shall the harvest be." In two weeks a special religous and patriotic service tir men will be I Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair i-xpert watch, clock and jewelry impairing, au work guaranteed. m. Miller. Drugs and Jewelry. the grand lodge has offered $100 for the first prize and $50 for the second Rubberized gingham aprons saves held- The Christian Endeavor society If you want to keep your hair In prize in each of these ranks.

The local Interest is great and the Pay More for Your New Battery Ford $16.50 Dodge $22.50 held two enthusiastic meetings yes- good condition, be careful what you terday and a timely discussion was wagn with. held on current events affecting the an(J preared tliam. members of the teams competing have been practicing dilligently for several weeks and it is hoped that your good clothes. Special this week, 35 cents. Associated Rubber 117 South Main street.

Shad roe fresh shankless hams, 18c pound. Sugar cured bacon, 20c lb. Iletzel's sugar cured -is, 24c lb. Newmarket Meat Dept. liven 01 every iimninaB.vw um ibu I abiding citizen.

Hobart Dash isjpoos contain too much tree alkali. president of the Senior society ana inis unes tne scaiy. mates Mesh Bandeaux, 29c Miss Ina Irving has charge or tne I brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsi- they will maintain their high standard as a lodge and make a creditable showing for themselves. The first rank, or rank of Page will begin at 4:30 p.

m. and the third rank or rank of Knight will take DOOLEY'S Devonshire Suitings, 36c Thirty two inch Devonshire Suitings for dresses, middles, etc. Stripes and checks, per yard Main Floor. Pink mesh in front and back fastening. AU sizes 32 to 42.

Elastic insert in back and lntermeclate society. The crowning service occurred last night at which time the topic 508 N. East. Phone 3263-X Imper.al Bicycles. 29c was a tribute to that leading group From I26.00 to $38.00 with coaster cotton tape straps Third Floor.

Mothers." Before the sermon Mrs. brakes and larce saddles. Associated tied cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than anything, else you can use for fehampooing, as this cannot possibly injure the hair. Simply put two three teaspoon-fuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then mois Rubber Companies. 117 So.

Main St. Window Shades. Wallace sang "Mother" a selection composed by her husband. Congregational singing for thirty minutes was led by Mr. Harris.

"Behold Thv Mother" was an ad Your window shades are the In place at 7:30 p. m. The grand lodgo will be represented by Grand Outer Guard Weeks of Champaign, who will act as judge and scorer. Immediately after the first'rank is completed the l'ythlan Luncheon Club will have their semi-monthly dinner. There will be a large out of town representation In attendance and it is anticipated to be one of the biggest affairs in Pythianlsm seen in Bloomington in a number of years.

dex of your home. We are prepared ten the hair ith water and rub the to take care of all your needs in this line. Gregg Cowart. 625 N. Mulsified in.

It will make an abun Bandeaux, 39c Tink brocade in longer lines, back and front fastening models, all sizes up to 42. Real values at 39c Third Floor. Pure Silk Ratine Yard wide in peacock, orchid, honeydew, gray, rose, mais and burnt orange, yard 7f; Main Floor. dance of rich, creamy lather, and Main. dress by Rev.

Wallace to remind all of the supreme cross of a mother's love, carrying with it a raessaee of appreciation due to a mother. Serv- ices at the First Chr'itian church were dism'ssed to unite in the cleanse the Jiair and scalp thorough Dont Buy an Ordinary ly. The lather rinses out easily, and The following are the officers and Corset. Buy a "Body Re removes every particle of dust, dirt, team that will put on the work In ducing without the least feeling of dandruff and excess oil. The hair both ranks: rpstralnt.

Carried by most fashion. rirtas nil icklv and evenly, and it Rank of Page: W. E. Cleveland. able shops only.

In Bloomlngton only leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy chancellor commander; William L. at Roland s. By mail or phone 144. and easy to manage. Baptist, prelate; Eugene Arnold, master at arms: David Kimbell.

inner guard; Dr. C. A. ITcDermand. In Sanitary Bloomers, $2.48 Of fine quality English Sateen, in navy and black with detachable sanitary apron.

Specially priced t2'48 Third Floor. 10 Yd. Bolt Nainsook Yard wide, soft finish, 10 yard bolts of nainsook, per bolt vt-7 Main Floor. My Store's Free Dressmaking Class Starts Today. Continuing from Monday.

April 23 You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store. It is vorv rheao. and a few ounces will Dealers Meet Tonight. The Bloomlngton Automotive Trade Association will meet this evening at the Wi an's Exchange. Following the dinner at 6 o'clock there will be a business meeting at 7 o'clock.

A number of Important topics are to be discussed. Total volume of farmer borrowings is estimated at $12,000,000,000. to Saturday. April 28, crowds of en last ftTervnns in the family for thusiastic women will learn the structor. Rank of Knight: Willi.

ra L. Baptist, chancellor commander; John W. Wallace, vice chancellor-- O. Castle, prelate; Eugene Arnold, master at months. Be sure your druggist gives economy and satisfaction of making their own clothes in this free class.

you Mulsified. Adv. Above Them All is not too late to Join now and arms; David Kimbell. inner guard: and Wiilian profit by this golden opporunity. Call Rickctts, master of work.

in person or phone the pattern coun ter. My Store, Main Floor Is the Wlllard storage battery for a itomobiles. This is not a mere Jap Crepe, Yard. 33c Muslin Underwear, $1.79 Gowns of fine muslin and Windsor crepe, in flesh and white. Stepln.

chemise, tailored and lacy models, all sires $1-79 Third Floor. Katemcnt of superiority, but is sub in all the new Members of the team: Bert Mc-Cann, Charles Meyers, W. H. Kerrick, Charles Dagenhart, Dr. F.

J. Welch W. E. Waltz. John Wallace.

Kd Imported Jap, 30 inch crepes, 338 ject to your closest Investigation SHIPMENT OF DRESSES SPECIAL AT $10.95 Roland's Basement Dept. plain shades, yard Main Floor. ar.d proof. Ask any motorist wno ka one. Como here ana let us Watkins, William Peterson, Cleveland, Den Seibert, Dr.

A. Casner, Dr. W. J. Welch, Charles H.

Harting, team manager. New style silk dresses Just ar demonstrate it. rived! Worth Why buy the common kind? Demand Genuine Part. Factory Service. BLOOMINGTON Roland s.

Laundry Cases $1.69 Parcel Post Laundry Cases, in brown canvas. Complete with filler, special $1.69 Third Floor. liam A. Lloyd to Tell of Near Join the Free Dressmaking Class at Madras Shirting, Yd. 48c Extra fine quality.

32 Inch In stripes and checks; blue, orchid, tan, black or white. BATTERY SERVICE CO. II MA im II My Store. Buy the materials and pattern for Prairie and Front Streets. Phone 2482.

yard A any garment you want to make, East at Y. M. C. A. Main Floor.

come to My Store beginning today and Mrs. P. Em.l, the Pictorial Ro- iear iiasi meeting of more passing Interest Is scheduled view Pattern representative will in than When Women Begin To struct you In cutting, making, trim for tonight at the Y. M. C.

A. Wil Lose Youth and Charm ming ana fitting. Plenty of sewing Boys' Rain Coats Our entire stock of Boys' Rain Coats, featured Monday only, less 1-3 regular price. Third Floor, machines for all. Call the pattern counter.

My Store, Main Hoor Dr. Trwltrls S. Koll. the New Tors author dt medical tut- hooka, whose opinions are ffm'iT Tallied. KTltea: Novelty Voiles, Yd.

43c Yard wide novelty woven Voiles, In plain ibadea of blue, orchid, reseda, tan, honey-dew, rose or copen, yard 3 Main Floor. Newmarket Grocery Snaps Onion sets, quart, Sc. 'wiim tha i tissue brclns to lose liam A. Lloyd, an Australian, who is i an orator of much ability and a man who is perhaps more familiar with Near East conditions than any other, will be the principal speaker. Mr.

Lloyd, who is 27 years of age and formerly a representative of the Liverpool Courier in the Near East, was condemned to death by a Turkish court; all his goods were confiscated and he encountered some IH tliilltT, woman brglna to lose her youth Excellent garden seeds, 7 25c itl ltctoiiness. Her lUely. peasant an Minion tailes away she becomes Irritable, nwodv and desoondent. It would be con Mud It mors men and women were aware ih efflcacT of Bltro-Phosnhate." Girls' Play Suits, $1.48 Girls' peg top Play Suits of fine chambray, In light blue, dutch neck, short sleeve, trimmed in red. Guaranteed fast color.

Size 2 to 8 years 148 Third Floor. Gloss starch, 3 lb. 25c. Choice salmon, tali 16c. Fresh oatmeal, large 23c.

Fresh cornmeal, 7 25c. Potatoes choicest cookers, 28c, Choice hominy, can, 10c. P-ancy sauerkraut, 2 cans, 25c. Crystal White soap, 10 bars, 53c. nwiBinda of thtn, run-dnwn people whose ditvoms enertjr Is nearly exhausted ars turning to Bltro-Phosphate which Is dlspensMl ly all rood druggists because It the nrrtes and brings back en ere and mental Dress Ginghams, Yd.

49c Imported. 32 inch Zephyr Dress Gingham, in light and dark grounds, checks and plaids; hiue. tan. brown, navy, green, yellow, red, remarkable which he will relate to his hearers tonight. He arrived in America a few weeks ago.

He has appeared before the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and other large organizjiions in this country. He comes to this city to plan for the purposes of aiding the local committee with the Keptlnds. 49o DEATH SUMMONS yard Main Floor. Near East work. JOHN W.

KERSHAW There will be a banquet at the Y. M. at 6:15 followed by Mr. Lloyd's Children's Sweaters popular slipover style in fine worsted, Alpache yarn, and silk. Wool mixtures in all the new Spring shades, In ages 4 years up.

Moderately priced at $2.98 to $5.95 Third Floor. address. A picture will also be WE MATCH YOUR SUIT WITH PANTS OR SELL YOU EXTRA PANTS AS YOU PREFER. shown entitled "What the Stars and Stripes Saw in the Near East." The Resident Expired ormer attendance will be limited but all who desire to attend should leave All 10c Notions, 7c A few of the many Items are found: Dressing Pins, Pin Cubes, Rubber Hair Pins, Sho Laces, Safety Pins, Shoe Trees. Snap Fasteners, Tape Measures and scores of other Items.

Main Floor. urday at Home of Son Imola, California. their names at the Y. M. Harry M.

Reed, Late Special Sale of French Ivory Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday $1.35 Again we offer you an opportunity to fill in your Ivory Set at an astonishingly low price. $1,35 If your Ivory Set is complete, buy Ivory now for Graduation Gifts and take advantage of this saving. See Our Window Miller-Ulbrich Jewelry Co. The Confidence Inspiring Jewelry Store Northwest Corner Square, Bloomington, EL Table Damask, Yard 95c INTERMENT TO BE HERE War Veteran, Dead Extra fine quality 72 Inch, mercerized in three natterns. Stripe, wreath and show- JOHN MONROE TAILORING CO.

Harry Reed of Towanda, an en- 95c drop Main Floor. soldier, died at the U. S. Veterans' Cotton Stocking, 23c A metiaes was received on Satur hospital at Maywood, at 12:65 World' Largest Tailors da- hv relatives in Bloomington tell Saturday morning following an ill ing of the death of John W. Kershaw Children's reinforced heels, soles ttnd toes.

Black, white, cordovan. Sires 6 to 9H, ness of eighteen months with tu 313 N. Main St. wh ch occurred at tne nome oi nis berculosis. 23c son.

Dr. Robert Kershaw in Imola, Mr. Reed was the son of Audrey pair Main Floor. Cal. and Milton Reed and was born at Mr.

Kershaw was bom 85 years ago Towanda January 26, 1888. He re Crash Toweling, Yd. 19c All pure Linen Crash Toweling, in bleached bordered, yard 19e Main Floor. $3'50 $1050 in southen Illinois, his parents com ceived his education in the Chenoa ing from Oldham, England, wnon grade school and Jacksonville a small noy. ne came wn ma yai- Illinois college.

enta to the vicinity of Deroy whsre Women's Sport Hose, 63c Two years Mr. Reed spent in the army during the World war, eleven the greatest part of his life was spent and where he became a large land months of which were spent In owner and widely known as France were he contracted the dis Black "Cadet" of fine mercerised lisle, fancy ribbed, reinforced feet; ribbed top. Stzes iii to 10, per pair 3 Main Floor prominent farmer and stock raiser ease which caused his death. He A Special Lot of Women's Gloves On mit 1. 1860.

he was married to was married June 22, 1920, at Dallas, Our Money Service is at Emallne Buckles whose father wa to Misa Jennie Evelyn Arm strong, who with one small son, Har ono of the earliest settlers of Me Ian county. He disposed of his in ry Milton, survives. Mr. Reed Is also survived by his terests here more than thirty years ago and Invested in a large acreage 29. of land near Mafmon.

Iowa. hich Women's Union Suits 63c Gauze Union Suits, band top, loose and tight knee, regular and extra size, suit A 6So Main Floor. developed. It was while there that Your Command parents at Towanda, and two sisters, Mrs. Blanche DeVore of Towanda and Mrs.

Minnie Gentry of Chenoa. The deceased was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America: the lh death of Mrs. Kershaw occurred He was later married to Fnnnio Lloyd of this city, and their home was for a number of years on East Mulberry street, the wife passing awny about $25.00 to $300.00 Loaned A special lot of real Chamolsette Gauntlet and wrist length gloves In white only. Sizes 6, 6Vi. A rare Monday bargain, per pair 29o Gloves, Main Floor.

American Legion and the Methodist church at Towanda from which place the funeral will be held at 2 o'clock fif'een years ago, since which time Child's Knit Waists, 27c praotlcally your own terras ef re this afternoon. Rev. Dudman will he lived in the west and in varlou places with his children who are Payment that Is, you can arrange to pay bus or small payments Just as rout in- Taned and good ouallty bone buttons, slzel DOLLAR saved in tb begrnnmg by preach the funeral sermon and in terment will be In Tennel Ik to 14 years. Special 27o ra will permit. buying a cheap pavement frequently 1 Main Floor.

Funeral of Otto Moeller. The funeral services for Otto widely scattered. The sons, John and Burr reside In Port Dodge, Iowa: Karl In Jacksonville. Joseph and Robert In California and the daughters. Mrs.

S. W. Norton 's in Wilmington. Mrs. T.

D. Shade In Akron. Ohio: Mrs. F. Luther in Heavy Bed Spreads $6.95 Heavy Satin Bed Spreads, English finish 92 by 100 inch scallop cut cornor $6.95 Main Floor.

You Will Be Surprised Moeller were held yesterday after noon, at 1 o'clock from the home of Women's Neckwear. his adopted daughter, Mrs. Warren the low tost of our loans, the ptlracy 1 courtesy shown and the satisfaction Anderson, in Saybrook. Rev. means several dollars lost in the end because of costly maintenance.

Many communities today are unable to finance necessary new paving. A few years ago they bought cheap pavements which now eat up the larger portion of current revenue for maintenance and repairs. Chicago; and Mrs. J. F.

Welch and Mrs. J. G. Mellulsh In this city. He A broken assortmento Plaltlngs and Ruffllngs, white or colored.

Organdy and georgette crepe. Our Monday bargain price 1s1di only one place to pay. 1 TELEPHONE 700. a fraction of the original price. Only, vard was the last of his family.

A sister, Mrs. John Reeves, who resided In Kansas, passed away one week ago. Mr. Kershaw was a lifelong member of the Methodist church nnd was a man of strictest business Integrity and high morat standards. V.

Smith, whoseidenth occurred Table Damask, Yd. $2.19 AH pure linen 72 Inch Table DamaBk, In six handsome patterns $2.19 Main Floor. Hann, of the German Lutheran church of that place was in charge and the interment was made in the German Lutheran cemetery. Mr. Moeller was a native of Germany and died Friday evening at the home of his adopted daughter.

Dissolution was due to dropsy. He was born in Germany 67 years ago. Hlu wife preceded him in death seven years ao. There was one child, but It died in Infancy. Floor.

National Loan Co. VITRIFIED 101 N. CENTER 8T. on Friday, was an old time friend of Silk Canton Crepe, $2.49 wanted Mr. Kershaw.

The body will be brought back to Illinois nnd will be placed in the family lot In the Oil-mora cemetery, near Leroy. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Was Not Arrested black, 40 Inch, In a complete range of styles, including the ever popular yard Main Floor. Pure Linen Napkins $4.98 Best all pure linen, 21 Inch, In five patterns. per dozen W-98 Main Floor.

Miss Mary Evans of .307 North East street, wishes it known that she Is not the Mary Evans, wno was ar rested Friday night NEW VIGOR FOR WORN-OUT WOMEN ARE yoa suffering from "spring lerer'-hardly able to drag one after another, and dull, "Py. languid and worn out? Bloomington Thimble The Bloomington Thimble, O. El S. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Flcr- Boudoir Caps; 59c Bleached Muslin, 17c marquisette, lice and ribbon Orchid, light blue, rose and pink.

PAVEMENTS when property designed and construct ed, require next to nothing for maintenance. They last a generation. The first cost in some cases may be a little more Just as it Is for any high quality article-but first cost practically is last cost. The taxpayer benefits. NATIONAL PAVING BRICK MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Oevrtanal, OUo Of fine trimmed, speolal Ida soft finish Bleached Muslin CASTORIA For Infants and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Signature 60 per 17o Tard yard ence Burke will si Oat several songs.

Grace Kline will give several readlnge, X'aul Jefferson will sing several favorite selections and Emily Dsnton will p'ay the pinno. The hostesses will he Mesdames Make, Blose, Jennie Blrney, Clark, Craig, Klfstran. Henry, Hoffman. Kornbeck, Larts, Rhymer and Skagga. Main Floor.

Main Floor. Ribbons, Per Bolt 10c Pillow Tubing, 36c Mjfarastorttime. Get a bottle begin now you 11 be surprised to now much sponger and more ambi-you feel-t-bow much more work am do, hew your cheeks 60 out the posy color comes back. Your drugRist hat Gutle't in botl "I'd and tablet fcrm. Pepto-Mangan Ionic and Blood Enricher Three and tWe yard bolts, of lingerie rib Inch Pillow Tubing, special 36e CuticuraSoap bons.

Pink and blue. Special value loe Bleached priced, yard A social hour will follow the program and refreshments lll be served. Parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rhodus of 1410 East Croxton avenue, are the parenta of a ten pound son, born Anrll 19 at the home of Mrs.

Rhodus' Main Floor. Main Floor. SHAVES tmmm aBBat a aw mM rr.m riT1 RSHI nas ran inn rmn ri Twn TW Tt lr 11 ni li li 1L Jl Without Mug Co tlcnr 8op It tfc favorlu (W tf et ruor thavlnf. 1 MIUimasBMSaaWawj mi and Mrs. G.

M. Vifer. The new arrival has been.

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