Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1915, Page 85

Description: THE INFORMER7Classified Advertising4- Cents WordSmall Ads PayWANTED--MALE HELPWANTED--10,000 men to work in aero-plane factory. Address The Ford Co.,Quebec, Idaho.WANTED--A first class butcher at theTracy Butcher Shop.WANTED--Man to act as the wildman in Humphreys Shows. Addressoffice at Chicago, Ill.WANTED--Wireless operators for theTrans-Atlantic Steamship Line. Ad-dress office, New York, N. Y.WANTED--FEMALE HELPWANTED--A position as stenographer.Can give references from Mr. andMrs. Lynn. Address Esther Swindler,Bloomington, Indiana.HOUSE TO RENTTO LET--Five-room cottage on West179th St. Address U V, care Inform-er office.THE GRANDFour Buckets of Blood will beseen at the Grand Theatre tonight.The company came here direct froma six-hundred-night run in Chicago.Mr. Howe, theatrical manager, saysthat every seat in the theatre hasbeen sold.The leading role is taken by Mr.Roger M. Barbour, who is a formerBloomington lad. Mr. Barbour spenthis early boyhood in Bloomington andwas a graduate of the BloomingtonHigh School.WANTED-MISCELLANEOUSWANTED--To buy two pet chickens.Address 19 D, care Informer Office.WANTED--A full house at the TokyoTheatre tonight.LOSTLOST--A dog by a man with one whitespot on his back. Finder please no-tify X, care Informer Office.LOST--One Latin pony and two His-tory outlines. Address R, care TheInformer.LOST--A pair of glasses with a bonerim. Lost somewhere on the publicsquare. P. B. Q., care Informer.LOST--A pocket book containing nameof Geo. Myers. No money in pocketbook. Return to my office and receivereward.LOST-- Three checks belonging to K.May. Return to Informer and re-ceive reward.A banquet will be given by theChamber of Commerce in honor ofMr. Barbour tomorrow night. Thebanquet will be held at the HotelBeaumont. Every member of theChamber of Commerce as well as allthe citizens of Bloomington should been hand to honor the renowned actor.Mr. Barbour will play in Philadel-phia following his engagement here.If you have a slick nose, try a 50cbox of Non-Skid. For sale at theGriffin Drug Store.--Adv.LOCAL MARKETSProduce and FruitsButter $1.00@$1.10Paid to farmers 80 @ 90cCreamery Butter $1.15@$1.25Eggs 90cPaid to farmers 84cLard 50cPotatoes, pk. 80cPotatoes, bu., $2.40Lettuce, lb 40cBananas, doz. 40@50cTexas Onions, lb 16cYellow Onions, lb 10cLemons, doz. 60cOranges, doz. 95cCabbage, lb 20cApples, pk. $1.00Cranberries, qt. 60cHens, lb 55cPaid to farmers 50cFruits and VegetablesStrawberries, qt. box 60cNew Cabbage, per lb 24cGrain, Hay and StrawDaily market report furnished byThe Bloomington Grain Co. Pricespaid to farmers for grain and hay inlocal and car lots.Wheat No. 2 $3.00Timothy hay No. 1 per ton $32Mixed tim. and clover per ton$30Wheat straw, per ton $18Oats straw $30SeedsTimothy, bu. $ 8.00Clover, bu. 20.00Bran, 100 lbs. 3.00Corn, bu. 2.20Fresh kraut at Greens Grocery.A fresh supply of extra stout onionsat the Frank White Vegetable Stand.For Sale.--One Spillman aero-plane. Price $120. Address XPE-31,care Informer Office.It is reported that Germany is stillburdened with the war debt contracted in 1915.Some CornWonderful soil here, said the trav-eler; Ive never seen such big corn.Yes, said the farmer, and we hadto plant a dwarf variety to keep itdown to this size.THE TOKYO“The Broken Rudder”EDISON“The Tail of a Kite”KEYSTONE“Follow the Crowd”EMERSONTHE HOME OF TALKING PICTURESCLIFFORD WELLS, Prop.Playing TonightATTHE GRANDRoger M. BarbourINFour Bucketsof BloodA Thrill From Start to FinishPrices--10c, 20c, 30c
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