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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

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Section 2 DECATUR DAILY News of The Woman's World- Section Two Sections 16 Pages DECATUR, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933. Pages 9 to 16 Classified Advertisinj in This Section REVIEW Legion Post Switch Engine Sheriff Returns With Prisoner Sheriff Wilson arrived home be held at the next regul. meeting in two weeks. Attending Convention. Miss Flora Drago, stenographer in the office of Master, Mechanic F.

P. Nash, is spending the first Crew Added In LaSalle Yards Monday night -from Milwaukee, bringing back Louis Sullivan, wanted here for the robbery oi tne L. D. M. O'Neil gas station.

Sulli van was arrested by the police ja Milwaukee Saturday morning. 4 State Cuts City Street Upkeep Fund McNabb Told New Allocations to Be Decreased. LOWER COSTS Less money probably will be over to the city by the state Federal Prisoners Banned As Trusties in Springfield Jail Springfield UP Use of federal prisoners as trusties in the Springfield city jail was banned Tuesday under an order issued by United States District Judge Charles G. Briggle following reports that the trusty system was being abused here. Six trusties, all serving federal sentences, were questioned by Briggle Monday concerning their activities in the city prison.

The prisoners questioned by Briggle included Viaggio Cal-lebrusso, Langleyville. Church Women in, Luncheon Thursday, Theta Alpha class of the Grace few days of this week, in Chicago. She is attending the annual convention of the Business and Professional Woman's club. Notes. Miss Bonnie stenographer in the office of Chief Dispatcher P.

J. Mallon visited at her home in Mattoon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles demons of Chicago spent the week-end with relatives in Clinton.

Mr. Clcmons is an accountant. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fields of Wel-don, entertained at their home a few days ago in honor of the 37th wedding anniversary of Mrs.

Fields' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Cullers of Clinton. Mr.

Cullers is an Methodist church will have a pot- ATTENTION BRIDES Study your husband's likes and dislikes. Find out what he likes to eat and drink what books he likes to read. Keep a jar of his favorite pipe tobacco always on hand. As for yourself, don't neglect your figure, or your complexion. And one thing more don't trifle with corns.

The minute one appears, use Blue-Jay. Pain stops instantly corn is gone in 3 days. That is the Blue-Jay scientific method of ending corn trouble forever. Mild, gentle, yet absolutely sure. Made by Bauer Black, surgical dressing house.

25c at all druggist. Window Smashing Threatened in War Over Nickel Beer Chicago AP Threats to break restaurant windows if their owners served nicked beer had-been reported to the state's attorney's office Tuesday by George Patris, executive secretary of the Restaurateurs of Illinois. The association members Saturday voted to serve an eight-ounce stein of beer for a nickel to meet the competition of free lunch counters. Patris told the state's attorney's police that he had received several anonymous telephone calls warning him and other members against serving nickel beer. New Cushioned Seats for Lincoln Theater Don Hoobler, manager of Lincoln theater, has received word from Publix 'theater headquarters in Chicago that the Lincoln Is to have new seats installed before Sept.

1. A trial seat was installed about ten days ago in the theater, and won such favor that a request was made for entire refurnishing of all seats with new deep Confirmation of the order came in Tuesday morning. Business on Amboy Division of I. C. Shows Increase.

Clinton Business on the Amboy district has increased to such an extent during the last few days, that another switch engine has been placed in service at LaSalle. This makes a total of four engines in service at that point A second local between Clinton and Minonk will also be placed into service on the. Amboy district according to'bulletins posted today. With two locals in service they will replace the Bloomington turn. Engineers Meet.

Members of Clinton division No. 315, B. of L. held their regular business meeting in their hall Sunday afternoon. The chief business of the meeting was to nominate a Extra Police Wait Water Rate Outcome Upon the outcome of court nrn- luck luncheon Thursday noon with Mrs.

John Hahn. All members are invited and asked to bring one covered dish, sandwiches and table service. women will meet promptly1 at noon in the church and transportation will be provided. Mrs. C.

F. Evans is the teacher of the class. IDENTIFY MYSTERY MAN. East St. Louis APW.

T. Mad-dox, 70, found suffering here from amnesia, finally regained some of his memory and was identified as from Harrisburg, III- Relatives came here to return him. Elects Condon r' Edward Buckner Named Vice-Commander at Monday Meeting. Edward TV Condon was selected as commander, Edward Buckner, vice-commander, and Homer Lyman, post finance officer at annual election of officers for Castle Williams post, American Legion, Monday night. New officers will be installed at the regular meeting in October.

An adjutant and post chaplain will be appointed following the installation of the new com-mander'in October. Mr. Condon, who will succeed Fred Zicre, was a member of a motor until in the A. E. and has long been an active worker for the local post Edward Buckner, who succeeds Mr.

Condon as vice-commander, served in an artillery section of the A. E. F. Homer Lyman, who succeeds Ross Boyd as post finance officer, has been serving as county commander during the last year. Boyd Not Candidate Ross Boyd, who ha served as post finance officer during the last four years, was not a candidate.

There was much favorable comment on the manner in which Mr. Boyd conducted the affairs of his office. Fred Ziese. who retires as commander in October, gave a brief talk on membership c-f the local post. He announced that delegates to the state convention will be ap- engineer on the Springfield dis ceedings in the water rate case depends Mayor Smith's course in ap trict I.

R. Westlake, brakeman on the west end is laying off and has gone to Albion, to visit his sister, Mrs. Jack Stout. pointing two extra policemen provided for in the new fiscal budget, he said Monday. A verdict sustaining the petitions of the IndeDendent Voters A- BANK EXAMINER DIES.

St. Louis AP David W. Fiegen- Taxpayers league, forcing a refer- baum, Edwardsville. 111., an Illinois bank examiner until six months candidate to fill' the vacancy of ago, died here Monday in- a hos-nital. local chairman held by the late James C.

O'Neill. The election will for maintenance on streets, as a Te.cult of the relocation of some of the routes through town, Commissioner A. L. McNabb said Monday following a conference in Springfield with F. W.

Tarrant, maintenance engineer of the state highway department. Two-Year Allotments. Allocations are being prepared now by the state highway department for cities for the next two rears. Mr. Tarrant told Mr.

Mc-yH Those allocations are based upon expected expense, according to the type, age and condition of the streets. In the last two years pecatnr has received 55,500, send-in: bills to the state highway department every three months for work done on streets carrying state rontps. Changing of Route 2 from Franklin street to Main street this fail, and relocation of Route 10 on Main street from Wood street, will reduce maintenance costs, since both streets are comparatively new and will not require as much upkeep. To Begin Paving Aug. 1 Paving of a 20 foot wide strip in Franklin street from East Main to Eldorado is expected to be started by Aug.

1 by Birt who have the state contract. The state is paving this strip because of damage done to the pavement by state route tiaffic. The Decatur contracting firm has approximately three more weeks of work on paving of a strip of Route 110 near Heyworth McLean county. This job, however, will not interfere with the start of bridge enaum, would make it necessary to reduce the present police force if the referendum carried, the mayor said. The court hearing is July 17.

Further postponement of the appointments' may mean sufficient saving that a new squad car, badly needed, can be purchased. Discuss Care of Incurables Friday Care of indigent insurable tuberculosis patients will be discussed in a conference Friday of a committee of the Decptur township board with the board of the City Public hospital. Members of the town board have suggested pacing patients of this character in the City hospital. pointed at the regular meeting in August. Attorney E.

A. Hayes, member of the national rehabilitation com-imittee, spoke on recent legislation of SflDflD Summer Dresses Mother of Decatur Woman Dropsy Victim Vandalia Mrs. Lu el la Smith Leach, wife cf Joseph Leach, died Saturday here at the home of her brother, George Smith, of dropsy. Funeral services were conducted Monday af'ornoon in the Baptist church by the Rev. Solie Sprague.

Burial was in South Hill cemetery. Mrs. Leach was born in Bond county. April 28. 1864.

and had been a resident of Vandalia since 1881. Besides her husband, she leaves one son. Loy Leach, Vandalia; two daughters. Mrs. Edna Montgomery of Mrs.

Thelma Jolly, Deoatur; three brothers, George Smith, VandaliS; Charles Smith. Wood River; John Smith. Decatur, and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Golds-borough, Nokomis, and Mrs. Maggie Naylor, Duquoin.

by congress in relation to veterans. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE THE CEMENT SERVICE MAN, CARE OF: at ATTDUK SIHYIK MAN STRUCK BY CAR. J. H. Bowman, 1202 North Water street, was slightly injured Monday when struck by an automobile as he was crossing the intersection of Water and Cerro Gordo streets.

The car was driven by Orville Moran. 720 West Olive street. Mr. Bowman was taken to his home. He was not badly hurt.

SECTION MAN COLLAPSES. Cosie Brown, Wabash section man, was taken ill at the Water street crossing at 2:45 p. m. Monday. He was taken to the Wabash Employes hosplt-I in the Moran Sons ambulance.

PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 33 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, III. and culvert work on the Route 10 Wash Silks Prints' Nets Chiffons Organdies Sheer, Crepes entrance to the city, which will get underway immediately upon settlement of a right of way condemnation proceeding, it was said Mon-dav by Arthur Birt, Jr. The Route 10 job will be the first of four Decatur projects to'be started by Birt it was said. Besides Franklin street, others are short sections of "paving under the North and South Main subways. Man Fails to Appear in Disturbance Case Frank Fry failed to appear in Justice P.

O. Liming's court Monday afternoon to answer a charge of disturbing the peace, and his bond will be forfeited unless he appears next Monday. He had already pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and paid a fine of $5 and costs. The case in which Mrs. May Widick was charged with concealing mortgaged property was dismissed for want of prosecution.

The following cases set for trial before Justice Liming Monday afternoon were all continued till July 17: Harvey Braden, assaulting F. C. SHEER FABRICS Buy Them Sew Them Wear Them CHOOSE FROM 3,000 YARDS! Voiles Batistes Dimities Organdies All Color-Fast! l(Q)c JL2V2e flgc Come to Penney's Wednesday! BUY! SEW! AND SAVE! Erockway. Louis Bullock, as-1 saultir.g Paymond Bullock with a deadly weapon: Clara Dobbs, vag-: rar.cy; Gerald Hilt, making threats; Birdie Sanner, K. A.

Sanner, Dor- othy Coffman and Wayne Coffman, disturbing the peace. V. N. A. TO MEET Directors of the Macon County Tuberculosis and Visiting Nurses association will hold their monthly meeting at noon Wednesday.

Only routine business is to be conducted. sim slips Bias-Cut! Lace-Trimmed Flesh White Peach CONTINUE HEARING The rase of Robert Douglas, charped with being drunk and disorderly, was continued one week by Justice P. O. Liming Monday. AT IKK OFK.N IQc AShambra 15c LEE TRACY GLORIA STUART.

FRANK McHl'UH "PRIVATE JONES" PLUS WILLIAM COI.I.IKR. in "SI'KKI) DEMOS" CHILDREN'S PLAY OXFORDS Black or Tan Uppers. Composition Soles. TODAY and WEDNESDAY IRENE DUNNE CHARLES BICKFORD "No Other Woman" Co ra vel og ws TODAY IS PAY DAY! Compliment Chocolate Shop 0 Ameran Sizes 0V2 to 2 For Plav! For School! With me my cigarette is a personal, int.imate thing TODAY A Hint ul (H'-nrle Chuckles ami ChortIr! "A LADY'S ritOFKSSTON" nith ALISON SKII'WORTH ROLAND VIIINli SARIMARITZA AIhujs JO-I-jc, Opn 1 to 11 In the Basement Sjheei? Blesses That Are Bargains! flPRES LOW Sl.MMKR TRICKS SOW Afternoons. 25c KIdTv THUU THURSDAY Sizes 14 to 52 Other Cotton Dresses to 98c! I suppose, men would call my reason for liking Luckies just a feminine whim.

Maybe it is, but it's a whim that love to indulge for I am always conscious of the intimate relationship between my cigarette and my lips. And if there's anything I'm sensitive it's that feeling of feminine daintiness. Certainly, Luckies Please! I can well understand why men praise Luckies' fine tobacco character and mellow-mildness but as for me I value larly the assurance of purity which "Toasting" brings for, with my cigarette is a personal, intimate thing. mumv with CHARLIE RUGGLES became Id toasted NKII. HAMILTON'.

SHIRLKY (iKKV JOHN IIAI.l.IDAY. JACK LA Kl'K AIm Cmueilj I'it-turinl Sens.

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