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Read $1.50 Henry plicant ported relieved Chadden Conductor Conductor on on WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1923. PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, THE DAILY Schoper mine by May run 7 and will the ne senior assigned. ap- Archie Mcubern has reAuburn mine run and for the Powell. Behrendt has displaced on the 97 run out of Peoria. With the Engineman Engineers Beckler, Lavin off duty, the latter reachPrather are mileage limit.

Engineer and Firemen Crump, Welling. Berner Ward and Schenckel have reported. Kraps, Ward and Bandy are Firemen laying off. Engineer Wersch displaced Brotherton the limited south with Germain. Fireman Crump displaced C.

A. north-end passenger with Brust on Jones. the Fireman Porter has displaced Cooney the midnight bum engine. Firemen Hickman and Hull were deadheaded to Jollet to work extra on the local and in the yards. Other Personal Gossip Switchman Clarence Cary off due to sickness, and Pickles is duty handung the east side job.

Dispatcher Ed La Sallo went Roodhouse yesterday morning to work extra during the vacation sea-. son there. Miss Nettie Lyons of North Madi-, son street is spending a few days in In the Local Courts "Not guilty" was verdict returned by the jury in the case of F. W. Brian vs.

o. J. Smock, a suit in appeal in the circuit court day. The case was tried before Judge! Edward Barry and the jury day afternoon. It is an action in which the plaintiff claimed damages in the sum of $300 for his automobile resulting when he collieded with the defendant's car on the highway near Yuton some time ago.

Inheritance tax Report. An inheritance tax report was filed yesterday in the county court in the estate of Edward O'Neill. The net estate is given at $65.506 which is left to two sons. Thomas M. O'Neill John P.

O'Neill, Each son recetves an equal share of the estate and each is assessed the sum $235.07. Master in Chancery Hearings. Two hearings, were held yesterday before Chancery James Riley. One was in the case of Grace Clark and others against Mary lett, a bill to partition and the other was the case of C. C.

Bowman vs. unknown widow of John W. Moore, a bill to quiet title which wag referred yesterday to the master by Judge Edward Barry. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage license was issued yesterday: J.

Webber, Chicago, Stella Kirkpatrick, Peoria. Warning Issued On Automobile Lights A warning that the state laws regulating lights on automobiles will be rigidly enforced from now on, was issued last night by Chief of Police Paul Giermann. Motorcycle Officer Carl Miller, who has lately confined his activities to reckless drivers, was directed to rest all motorists driving with bright lights or without a rear light. Lights must also be kept on while cars are parked, except where there are lights. Any violators of this will be brought into chasten, lice court, the chief said.

It seems that living is high because things cost so much. DR. M. G. TERRY IS AT CHAPEL TODAY Campaign Manager to Speak to Wesleyan Students on Coming Compaign.

OTHER WESLEYAN NEWS The initial steps for the coming Ilmovement to bi-conference 1,250,000 will be taken this chapel time, when Dr. M. morning at manager, will Terry, the campaign Illinois Wesleyan explain part students must take in the drive. will make a short talk telling He the campaign in students of and then following chapel he general with the various classes of side institution and go details with them. intone has goal been for set the at 100 college per of cent liberal and effort will be made to sign everyin the university who did not subscribe two years ago.

Illinois Wesleyan is to receive their part, of the drive. $333.333.00 as Sophs to Hold Party The Sophomore class of Illinois Wesleyan will hold their annual spring picnic Friday afternoon at o'clock at Kappa, They will journey to Kappa via motor truck where a splendid program will carried out. Miss Lucile Johnson providing an elaborate spread and program. Bishop McConnell Coming Bishop Francis J. McConne'l been secured 89 the outstanding speaker for the meeting of then PostGraduate Association of the Illinois and Central Illinois conferences to be held here at Wesleyan, and 8.

He is to speak at chapel Tuesday morning and at Grace church Tuesday, evening. McConnell received education at Ohio Wesleylan Versity, receiving his A. Jegree 1894. In 1897 he secured his S. T.

degree from the Boston University Theology and a Ph. D. degree Boston university tn 1899. graduation, Bishop McConnell entered the ministry of the Methodist church and served in the leading churches of the east. In 1909 called to the presidency of Pauw university.

At the general terence of 1912 he was elected to office of bishop. It is of interest to know that McConnell and Dean Wallis classmates at Ohio Wesleyan. were also members the 88 literary society. Dean Wa'lis that Francis McConnell was a reserved student, a winner of oratorlical contests, and withal a good Today Bishop McConnell recognized as the best thinker in church. He has made a study of industrial problems, and bring a strong message in his dresses on "Some Studies in 6 Physicians and Surgeons J.

P. NOBLE, M. D. GENERAL PRACTICE AND CONFINEMENTS 602 Peoples Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 211.

Residence 2.00. GERALD M. CLINE, M. D. Practice Limited to DISEASES OF CHILDREN GRIESHEIM BLDG.

959 Hours: 2 16 Phones: Office 329, 12 Saturday: 7 P. M. to Daily; 10 to P. M. Saturday Evening.

Phone, Office 1441. 9-12 m. 1-3 th 1-8 p. m. Bours: G.

H. SMALL, M. D. and C. CHRONIC AND PELVIC DISEASES BIOCHEMIC MEDICATION North Side Square Electro- Therapeutics Spinal Treatments THOMAS D.

CANTRELL, D. 303 North East St. X-ray examination and Consultation Radium. X-ray and Alpine light treatment for Skin Diseases, Tumors and lancer. ANNOUNCEMENT! I wit open an office in the Durley Building about June 1st, where I will diagnose and treat diseases by the Abrams Electronic method.

G. H. WILSON, M. D. J.

W. FULWILER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon General Practice Confinements 108 W. Washington St South Side Square DR.

A. E. ROGERS SKIN DISEASES Treatment and Diagnosis Radium for Cancer and Tumers Office 2nd Floor People's Bank Bids. DR. H.

W. ELDER General Practice and Confinements 301 E. Jefferson St, Office Phone: 1668-R Dentists DR. E. W.

CHRISMAN Dentist Phone 3126. 401 Livingston Bldg. Evenings By Appointment, DR. JAS. G.

BEESLEY DENTIST X-Ray Diagnosis and Extractions. Conductive Anaesthesia. Special Attention to Children. Evenings by Appointment Office 409 Unity Bldg. Phone 375.

DR. K. M. WILSON Dentist Associated with Dr. Rodenhauser Phone 14.

703 People Bank Osteopathic Physician DR. J. D. CUNNINGHAM Osteopath 501-502 Livingston Building. Chiropodist Notice to Ladies: We are agents for Mme.

Foulaire's Parisian Flesh Feed. E. M. WITTY OFFICE 2. ROLAND BLDG.

Architect ARTHUR PILLSBURY Architect Peoples Bank Building Seventh Floor. Public Accountants A. V. S. LLOYD CO.

Member National Association Certified Public Accountants GRIESHEIM BLDG. WANTED 100,00 LBS. WOOL Will Pay Highest Market Price. Write, Phone or Call. MORRIS TICK CO.

311 South Center. Phone 585. CALL WM. ROSS FOR STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Also Hot Water Radiators Counected to Hot Air Furnaces. 407 East Beecher St.

Phone 993-R. Furniture Repairing All kinds of re-upholstering, refinishing and repairing Strictly high class work. Call for Estimates and Samples. Dodge-Dickinson Co. Phone 315.

715 East Empire St. 40 Fears Exrerience N. M. CAMPBELL INSURANCE AND RENTAL AGENCY 406 Eddy Bldg. Phone 1718-L.

PRICE BUTTON SHOP for quick service. Skirts pleated and repleated our own shop: hemstitching 100 per yard. Buttonholes, buttons covered, art thread: mail orders handled. 113 W. Front.

Phone 8069. TO BLOOMINGTON PANTAGRAPH SUBSCRIBERS If your Pantagraph should fail to reach you, phone The Pantagrapn (No. 7) before 9 o'clock and an office sent to you ty extra copy will be carrier. Call before 9 o'clock special leaves the office at please, as the boy of that hour for special delivery with have been reported those missing. Local Notices It.

E. Baseball gloves to $6. Hurst. Lawn mowers sharpened and reR. E.

Hurst. paired. Aprons and dresses, Mfgrs. Store, Shorthose Drug Store. over Paints--Varnishes--Stains Sherwin Williams It you want Use resu.ts.

Mar Not Varnish for good LOOTS. A special finish for every suriace. G. H. Bro.

Stone's Popu.ar Candies Whipped cream chocolates, 35c. Chocolate creams, 20c. Zatek bars, 2 for 5c. Extra fancy assorted chocolates, 40C. Victor Records For May at My Store A great program, so varied, by the world's greatest artists entertainers.

Come in and hear these latest Do it now. alls Store. Victor hits--any and them. Klemm's Circle Special Sale of Tissue nghams 27 and 32 inch tissue ginghamspretty plaid and checked effecis65c and qualities--Sale price 39c. 36 inch plaid tissue ginghains, sold for 79c and $1.00 a yard.

sa.e price, 48c. C. W. Klemm, Inc. A Wonderful st of May Victor Reco de at My Store Concert and operatic numbers, melodious instrumental and light vocal selections, monologues, lullabies and dance records.

A remar cable collection--come and hear them, "My Store, 4th Floor. A Guaranteed Wash Dress Only $1 We have about 75 of dresses that we are going to half these, price to prove that our prices are the lowest. This dress has sleeves and a wide hem. They are made in izes 36, 38, 42, 44. Migrs.

Store, R. E. Schuler Prop. over Shorthose Drug store. At Wells Bros.

Napoleon flour, large sack, $1.30. Fancy seed potatoes on sale this week. Strictly fresh eggs, 2 47c. 100 lbs. best cane sugar, $10.50.

3 lbs. High'and coffee, 95c. 3 lbs. good coffee, 8Cc. Navy beans, 5 40c.

Lima beans, 5 40c. Juicy grapefruit, 4 for 25c. Sweet oranges, 25c. Head lettuce, 5c and 10c. Good celery, stalk.

10c. Green beans, 15c. Fancy bananas. 25c. Try our corn meat, the best on the Bloomington market.

Wells Bros. Phone 2380. D. A. R.

to Attend Scott Rites Today In compliance with the wish of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, members of Letitia Green Stevenson chapter of the D. A. R.

will be seated in a body in the large front parlor of the Scott home, 701 East Taylor street at the final services for Mrs. Scott this afternoon. The interment will be private, but it was also Mrs. Scott's request that a committee of three attend services at the grave. Mrs.

A. M. Augustine, regent of the local chapter, Mrs. Sain Welty and Mrs. Cheney will compose the committee.

The flag over the Memorial Continental hall in Washington, D. floated at half -mast yesterday, and the hall was closed to the public on account of the death of Mrs. Scott, who was former president general of the D. A. R.

All day yesterday, messages from eminent persons were roeived by members of the ily. U. OF C. STUDENT WINS POETRY PRIZE Chicago, April 30-Miss Bertha Teneyck James, a junior at the Untversity of Chicago, today was awurded the John Billings Flake poetry prize of $50 for a cycle of thirty- live lyrics entitled "Japanese Prints." This 18 the second successive year that she has won the prize. Miss James is a daughter of Professor Geurge F.

former dean of the college of James, education of the University of nesota and a niece of Dr. Edmun1 J. James, former president of the University of Illinois. PEKIN MINISTER GOES TO WESTON Pekin. April 30-(Special)-Rev.

Mr. Swelgert, who moved to Pekin from Topeka, some two or three months ago and secured residence on Center street, from the ministry, has expecting to retire to accepted a call Weston, where he wil' become the pastor of the United Evangelical church. To Back HammeS'ayer Los Angeles, April 30-Officers leave here Saturday for Tegucigaipa will Phillips. escaped hammer murderess, Honduras to bring back Mira. Clam' to serve the sentence of from ten years to lite imposed upon her for the Meadows.

slaying of Mra. Alberta T. West Side News HENRY T. SOTZEN HAS CLOSE CALL C. A.

Operator at Lawndale Narrowly Escaped Death in Auto Accident Yesterday. NEWS OF THE WEST SIDE for operator T. Sotzen, Lawndale, had a Chicago Alton at death when his car, close call from Buick, was demolished in an new two miles east of Lincoln at accident morning. one 11:30 o'clock yesterday companions, Frank Dunlavey of his was not 90 Lawndale, being however, instantly killed while fortunate, Scott Wise of was Lawndale slightly injured. Sotzen is well known Bloomington, having been operator Bloomington yard the Alton at number of years and aloffice for a at the Normal tower.

After leavBloomington he was on duty relay office at Roodhouse and last year bid in the third trick vacancy Lawndale. It seems that Sotzen, Dunlavey Wise drove to Lincoln carly in morning and were on their way home to Lawndale. The road was and Sotzen who was driving. rough lost control and the whees skidded. the car crashing into the wing railing smashing a wheel and lunging into an eight foot ditch and capsized.

Dunlavey received internal injuries which caused his death at the hospital soon after arrival. Sotzen has some bad bruises and may be injured 'nter nally. The extent of his hurts not be known for several days. Wise has several broken ribs and is badly bruised. Dunlavey, who was killed, has conducting A pool hall at I Lawndale.

His father Frank Dunlavey 19 ing flagman for the Alton in Lawndale. The victim 'eaves a wife three chidren residing in Atlanta. Sotzens parents, Mr. And Mrs. Sotzen are residents of Lincoln.

Wise was hurled clear of the and into A nearby fence. It was ported about Bloomington yesterday that Sotzen also had been killed. this proved to be A mistake. It expected that he will soon 1 recover. He was in B'oomington a few ago, exhibiting his cars to friends the Alton service.

All will regret learn of his misfortune. Fireman Invents New Valve Fireman Floyd R. Underwood has secured letters patent for 3 new type of valve gear for locomotives which has many excellent points and is be'leved to be an improvement over the Young and Walschaert gears now In use on the Alton. It works on the outside or inside admission valves. and on direct or indirect engines.

To reverse, the link slides forward or back on a brass bridge No power is needed to reverse as the link will slide e1uly 00 13 link bridge. It can be operated on one side if the other side Is broken ani which is not true of the Young gear. It is claimed that at enn be easily taken apart and has other advantages. Fireman Underwood will endevor to have a trial given to his invention on an Alton locomotive. Fireman Knocked Out Fireman Shelley Thomas was the victim of a chunk of coal which fell from the coaling station at MomIngton cinder pit about 7 o'clock yesterday morning.

He was walking along by the chutes when the coal dropped. striking him squarely upon the head. He WAS knocke1 conscious but later revived and e3- sisted to his home. It is believed that there will be no serious consequences. With the Trainmen Brakeman E.

T. Harris expects to depart this week for a visit with relatives in Rogersville, Tenn. Brakemen Dunkle, Heaton arid Troxel and Lucas are off duty. Daley McCann and W. A.

Caldwe'l have reported. Hibbs relieved Lucas on Collins' car; and Radka telleved Heaton on Murray's car. Conductor Pochell is off duty for a few trips and A. Verdy caught the car south. There is A vacancy for A ductor on the second trick PAINTING Call on to give you an estimate on your interior or exterior painting.

40 years' experience as a painter. H. T. KUMMER 821 W. Oakland Ave Phone 2665-J.

Duehler Drother: 416 North Main St. Smoked Hams Picnic 12c Choice Pot Roasts 10c Native Veal Chops 16c UNION MARKET ciliation" before the Post-Graduate Aseociation. At Work on Costumes P. Loughlin and a small Miss Anna army of assistants are busy in her studio manufacturing costumes for little children to wear Friday the night in "Cinderella in Flowerland," The youngsters will be dressed 38 towers and everyone of their dresses and hate are being made by the north wide dramatic people. The costumes will be of dainty color and are being made of crepe paper.

Gave May Day Party. Miss Clock, Thornblade and entertained the teachers of Schaefer the Franklin school with a May Day at Roland's Tea room last party night. There were fourteen guests present and a five course dinner was ved. decoration: were in keeping with the event, May basketa and roses being used to carry out A beautiful color scheme of pink and orchid. LEGIONNAIRES URGED TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY Reaffirming "the sacred purpose" of Memorial Day, the executive committee of the American Legion of Illinois, has adopted a resolution calling upon all Legionnaires to observe the day "properly and reverently." A copy of the resolution has been sent to all posts by Department Commander Charles W.

Easy! Quick! "Gets-lt" for Corns Everybody, everywhere needs learned about what millions of folks have already the guaranteed painless corn and callous remover. Any corn, no matter how deep rooted, departs quickly when "Gets-It" arrives. Wonderfully simple, yet simply wonderful, because all soreness stops with the first application. Get rid of your corn and wear shoes that fit. Costa but a trifle -everywhere; nothing at all if it fails.

E. Lawrence Chicago. "Gets-It" is sold in this city by G. F. Haffner, Curlee Drug Co.

West Township Home Bureau. Rooms Are Open township unit of Home Bu- The Historical Society rooms in West will meet with Mrs. Bert Ace, McBarnes Memorial building reau Arrowsmith, Thursday after- open every evening this week from near at 1:30. to 9 o'clock. noon Physicians and Surgeons P.

NOBLE, M. D. GENERAL PRACTICE I AN CONFINEMENTS 602 Peoples Bank Bldg. Office 211. Residence ERALD M.

CLINE, M. Practice Limited to DISEASES OF CHILDREI 322-23 GRIESHEIM BLDG. Office 329. 959. Hours: ally: 10 to 12 Saturday: 7 P.

M. 8 P. M. Saturday Evening. Phone, Office 1441.

9-12 a. m. 1-5 p. m. 1-8 L.

SMALL, M. D. and I CHRONIC AND PELVIC DISEASE BIOCHEMIC MEDICATION North Side Square ro-Therapeutics. Spinal Treat COMAS D. CANTRELL, 303 North East St.

K-ray examination and Consultati Hum, X-ray and Alpine light treat Skin Diseases, Tumors and Cancer. ANNOUNCEMENT! will open an office in the Building about June 1st, Fill 1 diagnose and treat dise the Abrams Electronie met! G. H. WILSON, M. J.

W. FULWILER, M. Physician and Surgeon Practice Confine W. Washington St, South Side Sc DR. A.

E. ROGERS Treatment and Diagnosis SKIN DISEASES Radium for Cancer and Tumors Iffice 2nd Floor People's Bank Bids DR. H. W. ELDER General Practice and Confinements 301 E.

Jefferson St. Office Phone: 1668-R Dentists DR. E. W. CHRISMAN Dentist one 3126.

401 Livingston Evenings By Appointment. R. JAS. G. BEESLE DENTIST -Ray Diagnosis and Extraction Conductive Anaesthesia.

Special Attention to Children. Evenings by Appointment. fice 409 Unity Bldg. Phone 37 DR. K.

M. WILSON Dentist Assoclated with Dr. Rodenhauser one 14. 703 People: Ba Osteopathie Physician J. D.

CUNNINGHAM Osteopath 101-502 Livingston Building Chiropodist Ladies: We are agents for Parisian Flesh Food. E. M. WITTY ICE 2. ROLAND BL Architect PILLSBURY Architect Peoples Bank Building Seventh Floor.

Publla Accountants V. S. LLOYD CC Member National Association fertified Public Accountant. GRIESHEIM BLDG. WANTED 100,00 LBS.

WOOL 111 Pay Highest Market Prico Write, Phone or Call. MORRIS TICK CO. South Center. Phone CALL WM. ROSS STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATIN Rot Water Radiators Connected to Hot Air Furnaces.

East Beecher St. Phone 991 Furniture Repairing kinds of re- upholstering, refinish repairing Strictly high class work. Call for Estimates and Samples, Dodge-Dickinson Co. one $15. 715 East Empire 1 40 Years Exrerience N.

M. CAMPBELL INSURANCE AND RENTAL AGENCY Eddy Bldg. Phone 1718 PRICE BUTTON SHOP quick service. Skirts pleated and replea ur own shop: hematitching 100. ye buttons covered, art thread: handled.

W. Front. Phone 3068. Phone 2875 FOR THE COMPLETE umbing Shop on Whee ngs all tools and materials rig the job. A time and money save ERMAN G.

PETERSO. Frank Morrison's Sons PLUMBING AND HEATING NEW PHONE 180. 206 East Front street. 5813 Phone-5813 Motor Transport SERVICE forage, Crating, Packing, Pianos, Household Goods, Baggage, Transfer Work of Any Kind. S.

J. REEDER 111 Railroad Place. 5813 Phone-5813 AD. PANTAGRAPH WANT. ADS CONSUMER'S WHOLESALE 418 Main North St.

GROCERS 202 East Front 6t. Phone 3100 Buy Here and Save Money Phone 3101 Specials Wednesday and Thursday Pure cans, 3 Milk, for tall 27c Gold large pkg. Dust, 21c Soaps- -Flake White or Peaches, Pears, Apri10 Crystal bars White, 44c cots, syrup, in 3 heavy cans $1 Eagle Milk; 3 Brand cans 55c Royal Powder, Baking 45c 2 pounds OLEOMARGARINE, best in town; 47c ed, Cookies, 2 lbs. assort- 35c loaf Bread, 20 oz. 7c Crackers or Ginger Coffee, that good Snaps, 3 25c blend, 3 for for 95c Sun Sweet Prunes, 3 for pounds, 29c Best Butter, Creamery pound 45c WE DELIVER $2.00 ORDERS FREE Get Your Groceries Brought To Your Door A.1 Every Article Guaranteed.

be is that May his uni1u B. of from After re- of hut lays of to he Decon- the Bishop were They me recalls quiet, felis the special will WANTED Special Or General Agents -INAutomobile Insurance Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin Territory. AUTOIST MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 208 South LaSalle Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Piggly Wiggly Library Preserves, get Fausts Macaroni, them now, our supply is Spaghetti and Noodles, limited, 16 oz. jar 2 packages 15c 25c University Sweet Dr.

Price's Baking Wrinkled Peas, per can Powder, large can 18c 23c Library Bartlett Pears, Kraft's Brick Cheese, No. can, only per pound 37c 38c See Us For Strawberries, Home Grown Asparagus, Rhubarb, Green Onions, Lettuce, Etc. Quality Shoppe' BUTTER SCOTCH PIE Crisp pastry shells, filled with rich butter-scotch filling, topped with meringue, special 29c 0.0 Whole Wheat Rolls, dozen 16c "Spangler's Famous Nut Bread," loaf 20c Hermits, dozen 20c 2979 JEFFERSON BAKE SHOP Jefferson opposite St: Delivery Post Office. Everywhere GETS FOR CORNS and Glluses SPECIALS THIS WEEK An Shell Skull Fit Spectacles, with Wide Vision Angle $7.00 Rimless Eye Glasses, with Wide Vision Angle Lenses, $7.00 DR. SIEBERT Exclusive Ground Floor Sight Specialist and Optician, Where B.

N. Get Guaranteed Reasonable Price Sight Service. IRVIN THEATRE BLDG. PHONE 2870-L. the INDEPENDENT OIL Buy You See This Sign Oil Facts Gasoline is a vitally important factor in the life of the nation today.

It is second only to coal as a power producer. Corn Belt Gasoline is refined by the best INDEPENDENT, refiners. It is an easy starting powerful fuel that will give you long mileage, Corn Belt Motor Oils are high grade motor lubricants made to exacting specifications. They thoroly seal pistons against compression losses and do not form hard carbon deposits. EL To help maintain INDEPENDENT competition that will protect your interests, buy where you see the sign of the Red Eagle and the Black Triangle.

Sold By: Alverson Sales 201 East Front Korn 1016 East Grove. Gessell and Yancy, 212 South Center. E. Fenn, 610 North Main. Fred Taylor Garage, Madison and Grove.

Wm. Mann, 1408 West Oakland. White Oak Garage, 1530 West Locust. C. U.

Williams and Son Co. Frank H. Cole Motor Main and Grove. 207 East Washington, The Corn Belt Company "A Home Con leny" West Washington Lee Streets. PHONE RT Phone 2875 FOR THE COMPLETE Plumbing Shop on Wheels Brings all tools and materials right to the job.

A time and money saver. HERMAN G. PETERSON Frank Morrison's Sons PLUMBING AND HEATING NEW PHONE 180. 206 East Front street. 5813-Phone-5813 Motor Transport SERVICE Storage, Crating, Packing, Pianos, Household Goods, Baggage, Transfer Work of Any Kind.

S. J. REEDER 111 Railroad Place. 5813-Phone-5813 'SOV. INVM HdV8OVINVd Ova May Have to Catch Cats.

Decatur -William Price, official dog catcher for Decatur. who frequently captures twenty stray dogs a day, may be called upon to extend his tivity to capturing stray and unattached cats. The city counsel has under consideration the suggestion of several property owners that all owners be required to obtain license. One woman city A comp'alned that cats have scratched her flower beds. 000 00.

WHY Pay More for Your New Battery Ford Dodge $22.50 508 N. East. Phone 3263-X DOOLEY'S.

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