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PHONE WANTED" 4500 TWO THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMINGTON. ILL. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER SO.

1940. Axis Powers Sign Military Pact at Berlin i 3 r-s 'St t. 1 7v i iK" V5 LEADING BANKER. P. D.

Houston, chairman of the American National bank, of Nashville, Is pictured Id Atlantic City, N. where ha was elected president of thi American Bankers association at their recent convention. He work for "improved bank. Ing service through effective BRITAIN ON ALERT IN FAR EAST. Facing Increasing; Japanese hostility, culminating In (he signing by Japan of the Axil pact, Britain is taking no chances In her far eastern possessions.

Above, native trooper In colonial garb guards Japanese plane which recently crashed In Hongkong, wliile British give plane thorough once over. Count Galeazzo Ciano of Italy listen as Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop of Germany speaks at ceremony. This photo was. radioed from Berlin to the United States. Ttiephoto AS AXIS POWERS, JAPAN SIGNED MILITARY ALLIANCE.

Signature of a military alliance pledging joint action by Germany, Italy and Japan against any resistance to totalitarian aims Is pictured above. Ambassador Sabruo Kurusu of Japan, left, and services Monday at the home. I III neralsi Central Illinois neral in Wlllowgrove cemetery, FRANK E. TURNER, formerly of El Paso, died Saturday at his home in Hammond, Ind. Body to Deaths Nazis Keep Grim Score-in Air and at Sea arrive in El Paso Monday.

Funeral British Issue Poor Open 12:48 SOe Till P.M. MD3 SmileV Rickord Paso. Burial in Evergreen cem- Ultimatum I T.TWrT.M (PWOI BmllM tltr' KOW ENDS TUESDAY ii-V ael Grennan, former Odell and Saturday at his home. "B'aBnl wnT aiet Th. ni daughter's home in Los Angeles, PARTY GUESTS 'SING' FOR SUPPER WEEDMAN.

(PNS) Guests at the Weedman Epworth lea-gue hobo party Friday night were given "handouts" of food but they had to "work" for their suppers too. Each hobo had to tell his hardluck story before his "eats" were handed him. About 20 young persons attended the event, held in the "jungles" of the church basement The Rev. Francis 6am-uelson end Miss Dorothy Reld were hosts. Entertainment included games and contests.

Hobo' from the farthest distance was Richard Stalker, a guest from Washington, D. C. To Island French Colony Would. Be Cut Off Monday from the Wright funeral be at Mn- home with the Rev. Raymond i Schueth of St.

Patrick's- church officlatinjr. Burial will be in Holy VICHT, FRANCE. JP (Un Cross cemetery. The body will re- Pinfnre I 0 main at th. fun.ral hnma until Wl I I I I 9 LCI the hour of services.

verified) The governor general of French Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa, informed the For 34 Hospitals Mr. Rickord. who for man; kW-JWlsr- J'f vears was a naper banger an Petain government Sunday he had tile worker, was born Sept. 4,1 iuumxuuli irrNisjxne it.unn 1869, at Broadwell. He was Sar- Simmons construction company been ordered by the British to align the colony with the de Gaulle movement or the British would cut ried to Miss Loretta Harper of was ww maaer on tne group oi Elkhart in 1898.

hospital buildings, let at noon the island off by blockade. Mlnier Legion Surviving are his widow; three Thursday at the office of the con- Madagascar lies In the Indian ocean and is separated from the Installs Officers children, Mrs. Geraldlne Hell, De- sirucun quartermasters at vna-catur and Paul and Edwin Rick- nute field. Its bid was $454,378 and southeast coast of Africa by the Mozambique channel. It has a ord, Lincoln; nine grandchildren; the work Is to be completed in four flv nH nnfl iter.

John months. The J. L. Simmons Con- coast line of 3,000 miles and a of Arkansas City. William, struction company of Decatur and population of roughly four million tj.m r-nin Tvhnnn Rnrine- the W.

C. T. Kuhne company, Ran including the people of Mayotte MINIER. (PNS) The Joint Installation of officers of Harry Riddle American Legion post and the auxiliary was held in the Legion rooms Wednesday night, preceded by potluck supper for members and Comoro islands. field: George and Joseph, Lincoln toul will work together.

They will and Mrs. Emma Lucas, Spring- begin work in 10 days. All bids IrI include installation of the most ex Madagascar and its island de MODERN TWIST. The Nazis give a modern twist to the American frontiersman's old custom of notching his gun for each Indian he killed. Each of the dated stripes on this German fighter plane's tail represents a British plane shot down, wliile horseshoe pennants on submarine mean British ships sent to the bottom, according to Nazi censor.

pendencies were declared a French and their families. pensive electrical equipment asaea colony on Aug. 6, 1896. Mre. V.

R. Snider presided and Governor Cayla assured the Vichy Mrs. -Frank Conschack government, the communique stated, L. (PNS) Mrs." Frank north side of the new south en- presented Mrs. R.

C. Theis, past district director, who acted as installing officer. The new officers that he had refused the British Conschack died at 10:30 p. m. Sat- trance to Chanute field from route demands.

ammimtwuiiiiw nuini i mi 1 1 tl'i'l are Mrs. Leo Graber. president: urday at fit. James hospital, Pon- 45, He added that no signs of tiac, as result of injuries received threatened action had yet been Church Group Dines at Dwight in the church basement preceding the talk which was given by Dean C. W.

Schroeder of Bradley Polytechnic institute, of Peoria. Directing arrangements were Dr. Stanley Graham, Edward C. Dick- Mrs. John Riddle, first vice president; Mrs.

Earl King, second vice president; Mrs. Snider, secretary: observed. GENE TIERNEY JACKIE COOPER HENRY HULL John cmmdine j. coward br0mber6 'donald meek eddie collins ceorge barbier Starts: 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35, here in an accident xnuraaay ai- 1 temoon. The body was brought to rarade Winners Named This is the second attempt of the R.

R. Kirkton Heads Board the Watson funeral parlor here and ATLANTA. (PNS) Boys and Mrs. F. A.

Hine, treasurer, Mrs. British to take over the island DWIGHT. (PNS) The men of Sara Appenzeller, chaplain: Mrs colony, officials said. The govern ler, John A. McConnell, Edgar B.

removed Sunday afternoon to the girls on decorated bicycles formed home, six miles southeast of Odell a parade here Saturday afternoon Miley Fishel, historian, end Miss GRIDLEY. (PNS) R. R. Kirk the Congregational church of which the Rev. Nevin E.

Danner is pastor, gave a supper Friday evening on route 47. for the fall festival and home- Marilyn Theis, sergeant at arms ment announced late in July that British troops had attempted to land at Madagascar, but were re Mathiesen, James Drew, Frank Clausen, Ray Henderson, Martin Swanson and E. J. Branz. A com ALSO ton will serve as superintendent of The funeral will be at 9 a.

m. I coming program. The parade was Mrs. I. J.

Cooper acted as install' Tuesday at St. Mary's church at sponsored by the Boy Scouts. Prize ing sergeant at arms and Mrs. Bert fused permission. "ROMEO IN RHYTHM" Color Cartoon the official board of the Methodist church, it was announced Friday evening when board members and mittee of women of the church, Mrs.

Virginia O'Brien, Mrs. Donald Loretto. The Rev. Fr. Henry Schu- winners for the best decorated Since that time, colonial ministry Tuchel as pianist.

Mrs. Theis pre bert, pastor, will, officiate. BUrial bicycle were Keith Murphy Jr, sented Mrs. iSnider past presi Kenne, Mrs. Paul Schore, Mrs.

officials said, British warships have been continually patrolling the will be in the church cemetery, first, with his bicycle made into dent's pin at the close of the cere teachers met at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. O. Nelson. SPORT NEWS IMPORTANT Rosary will be said at the home at an airplane and Carson Upton, mony 1 and Mrs.

Graber announced entrances to Madagascar ports and Basil Ambler and Mrs. Frank Clausen was in charge of the preparation and serving of the food. Others elected include V. L. An 4 8 p.

m. Monday. She was a mem- second JOR SKIN SUFFERERS her committees for the year. preventing the movement of traffic. ber of the Altar and Rosary society uarst or Morton, new of the.

church. Tazewell county commander, act Mrs. Boyer Leads Mary Klein was born Dec. 3, 1873, ed as installing officer for the drews, assistant superintendent; Gordon Hendricks, secretary; Miss Rowena Butler, assistant secretary; C. Ik Freed, treasurer; Violetta Wil-fong, librarian; Shlrly Gibbs, assistant librarian; Fern McCain, IRVIN THEATER TO TAKE POLL! in Union township, daughter of S.

Minonk Class post officers who include Herman Doora 4Jpen 12:45 20c Tin 6 F. M. In Auto Wrecks There is quick relief for itching, smarting skin, in time-tested Rcsinol. It soothes as it helps nature heal. P.

and Rose Ziebarth. She always Glaser, commander; Bert Tuchel, had lived in this community, MINONK. (PNS) The Chalpma first vice commander; K. pianist; Mrs. Walter Rapp, assistant CHAMPAIGN.

WP) Two per NOW ENDS TUESDAY She was married on Thanksgiv Forbers, second vice commander Sunday school class of the Meth The management of the Irvin Theater desires to sona were killed and three others ing 1891 to Mr. Conschack at C. Tuchel, chaplain; R. pianist; Mrs. M.

D. Ronley, chorister; Mrs. R. A. Kirkton, assistant chorister; Mr.

Nelson, temperance St. Mary's church, Theis, adjutant; S. E. Stivers, fi odist church met at the home of Misa Carita Spires Thursday evening. Mrs.

Rolbert Boyer was elec know whether or not pa seriously injured in automobile accidents in Champaign county Her husband survives, together trons of this theater nance officer; I. J. Cooper, historian, and Miley Fishel, sergeant at with two sons, George and Arthur, would occasionally like to of Dwight and three daughters ted president; Mrs. Ralph Gnamp, vice president and Mrs. Donald Madison, secretary, treasurer.

The arms. Kobert Doran of Pekin, junior past county commander, wa secretary; Mrs. L. W. Steele, missionary; Mrs.

Austin King, home department; Mrs. Nellie Brown, superintendent of cradle roll In the junior department, Mrs. Irene Schramm will be superintendent with Mrs. A. O.

Henricks as Mrs. Chris Worm of Dwight and Mrs. George Eiqh and Mrs. Lloyd see a double feature bill of TWO OUTSTANDING Sunday. Mrs.

Blance Thompson, 28, of Urbana, was fatally injured' and her husband, Robert Thompson, was hurt when their car overturned and toppled into a ditch on U. S. route 150 near St. Joseph. Emery Utterback, 56, of r.

r. 2, Try It todty tnd be conWicee Rttlnel Soap elcanm ftntly. For lample of each, writ Rcilnol 34, Baltimore, Md. I3ESINQE. Chicken Fry Stanford Christian Church Tuesday, Oct.

1 Price: 50c Adults. 25c Children Start Serving at 6:30 Chicken Fried In Open Kettle next meeting will be held on October 24 at the home of Mrs. Peggy Martin. PRODUCTIONS Cullen, both of Chicago; 19 grandchildren and two great grandchild the installing sergeant at arms, Livestock Show Winners Announced We therefore submit for ren. She was preceded in death by her assistant; Mrs.

John woltzen will be chorister with Mrs. Nelson PARSONAGE REPAIRED. three daughters, a brother and a your approval "Pride and ARROWSMITH. (PNS) Re sister. A brother, Martin Klein Urbana, died from injuries suffered in a headon crash on U.

S. 45 near as assistant; Miss Mary Klein will Prejudice" and "Gold Chicago, also survives together ATLANTA. (PNS) A. E. Fos pairing was begun Thursday on the Methodist church and parsonage be pianist with Mrs.

Rapp as as Rush Maizie," starting Savoy. Howard Hitchings of with a sister, Mrs. Sherman Hoi ter of the agricultural department sistant. Dewey, driver of the other car, and Wednesday, Oct. 2.

preparatory to painting this fall. den of West Brooklyn and a half Promotion day was Sunday. This concluded the program for the past of Lincoln high school was the judge here Saturday morning for sister, Mrs. Richard Vanhoorbeck Peter Moore of Rantoul, who was riding with him, were injured. of Rock Island, tne livestock show, connected with year.

the fall festival and homecoming. Patrons' opinion cards will be passed out during this showing REPORTED SUNDAY. Winners of 4-H club yearling "WAS NO WAY FOR A WELDER TO FEEL," ASSERTS LOCAL MAN FUNERAL SERVICES for the Freshmen Initiated ARROWSMITH. (PNS) Fresh calves class were Roger Karrick, and a poll taken. The results will be announced in The Pan- Fire Destroys 300 Tons of Hay STANFORD.

(PNS) The 300 Bob Thompson, Harland Warrick Rev. Marion Samuel Bumpus, who died at 2 a. m. Saturday of heart men at Arrowsmun community and Lyle Karrick; 4-H club fat lamb, Robert Short, Russell Short high school were initiated Friday tagraph and the theater lobby. Gilbert C.

Brown, Mgr. disease at his home in Eureka, were held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Eureka Methodist church, of during a program before general ton haystack in the Witham timber southwest of Stanford caught fire Irvin Theater Says Work Was Made Tor and Richard Gordon; litter, Robert Bersch, John Applegate, Richard Applegate and Ray E. Thompson assembly.

They were guests at an all school party in the gymnasium in the evening. The stu which he was pastor for 44 years. Friday evening about 9:30 p. m. ment by Headaches, Upset Burial was in East Lawn cem and was reported still burning fat market barrow, Lynn Ap Stomach and Dizzy Spells, dent council was in charge.

Mem etery, Bloomington. Saturday noon. plegate, Fred Phillips, Richard WILBUR COX, 82, died at his The cause of the fire unde bers are: Donald Small, president; Ruth Gathman, vice president; Applegate, Robert Bersch and John Until Natex Relieved Consti pation. Feels Fine Now. termined.

The loas is partially cov Brandt. home in Fisher Saturday evening! following a two weeks illness. Fu- EDWARD SMALL Presents Margaret Carrell," secretary and treasurer; Cloyd Cary and Junior ered by insurance. The hay was owned by William who "Because I'm sure It can do for Addresses Meetinq Jenkins. had bought 150 acres of hay and others what it did for me, I'm only LINCOLN.

(PNS) Dr. F. harvested it this too glad to talk about Natex anytime," said Mr. L. H.

Schneider, Hagans of Lincoln Friday gave an Bureau Plans Meeting address on "Experimental Photog Broken Bottle Cuts Boy B. C. Mfg. Co. (Peoria) welder liv FUNKS GROVE.

-(PNS) The Funks Grove Home bureau will WAPELJjA. (PNS) Jimmie, the raphy of Cancer Lesions, Before and After Radium Treatment" at meet Wednesday at the home of ing at 1602 S. Center this city, in a recent conversation with the special Natex Representative at Lower's Drug Store, 222 W. Jeffer suttnVtffaT young son of Mr. and Mrs.

uan Mearida, jumped on a broken milk bottle, cutting the bottom of his Mrs. C. L. Disher, with Mrs. Dewey the sixth annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Medical society at Rock Island.

The address was Victor McLaglen Stonecipher, assisting hostess. son at Madison. left foot quite badly. The accident occurred Friday evening. HEYWORTH CLASS TO DINE.

illustrated by motion pictures. "Long before I'd even heard of HEYWORTH. (PNS) Class JONHALL star of "The Hunker ') Frances Farmer Mr. L. H.

Natex," Mr. Schneider continued, Schneider. Odell Festival Closes Unemployed Decline No. 3 of the Heyworth Methodist church will have a wiener roast GHDi. NOW ENDS TUES.

TROPICAL LOVElJ PLENTY TWO mi tisjos 10:20 NO. 2 TIMER Ulpii TIMER ODELL. (PNS) The fall festi "my bowels had become badly constipated and were beginning to re- NEW. YORK. in?) The number Wednesday night at the home of val sponsored by St.

Paul's parish iest meals digest without distress Mrs. Jess Schooley southeast of suit in other worries. I slept so milk OLYMPE BRADNA GENE IOCKHART DOUGLAS DUMBRILIE 1:00, 4:00, 10:05 NO. 2 closed Saturday night with a cafe of, unemployed persons' In the United States declined to 7,657,000 in August, compared with 8,279,000 Heyworth. teria supper served from 5 to 7.

restlessly at night that I never had any real pep for the day's work ing me in the least headaches, dizzy spells and the old spots before the eyes simply don't annoy me in July, the national industrail From nine until midnight there was dancing. dizzy spells and spots before the conference board estimated. anymore which all adds up to the Our New Neighbors fact that I'm again more than a match for my work 1'es, sir, you'll GABRIEL HEATTER always find Natex in my house. furnace inspection. Did you burn too much fuel was your house warm last season? We do expert repair work on any make furnace costs based on actual labor and materials used.

FREE The genial host of We, the People. CLINTON. (PNS) Mr. and When constipation has you upset Mrs. Richard Taylor, a daughter, their first child, born Friday in aud affects your appetite, makes eyes often worried me no end; my appetite disappeared, yet what little I did eat soured; formed gas and caused me to become short of breath; and it seemed as though I couldn't get through a single day without suffering with a headache.

Let me tell you, this was certainly no way for a welder to feel. "It was a mighly mighty lucky thing for me, therefore, that I de This dramatic feature is heard over WMBD every Tuesday evening at you lack pep, feel dull, tired and P. M. rundown, causes you to suffer with John Warner hospital She has been named Judith Ann. The mother, former staff nurse at the local hospital, was Miss Arvetta Radcliffe before her marriage.

Also enjoy these other programs headaches, nervousness, offensive breath, excess gas and bloating over WMBD: "Design for Happiness" Sundays after meals, or aggravates such troubles as backaches, so-called SI1KLT0V Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson, a cided to find out what Natex could I if at 4 P.M. rheumatic pains," whv not do for me! Gene L0CKHART Brant MITCHELL Hanry ARM ETTA Jay'a "Women of Today" (Daily son, born Friday night in John Warner hospital. The first child, he has been named Donald De-Wayne.

The mother was formerly Miss Carrie Eldridge. "I've been using it for only a few weeks so far, but from almost the "A first-class heating plant" Tb Williamson Htiter Company: Our new WilUtmtea Tripl-iU urate lu girtn eomplttt Mttistmctioa tnd gltdly rec-ommtai it at frst-clasa btatiag plaat. wn rntera comiorttble, tnjoytag mora araa htat throughout tha bousa tbia past winter, than any winttr tinea wa bara lir4 bara. Wa uaa lata tutl taldom bara ta Sra mora than twica a fay aran in tha toldatt weather." Sifntd Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Hunt, Peoria. 111. $9.00 A WEEK will buy a Williamson Tripl-ii BURROUGHS COAL ICE CO.

ex. 8:30 A. AI. visit the Natex Representative at Lower's Drug Store, 222 W. Jefferson at Madison, and try this grand compound? Perhaps it can help yon battue Um Tana! UaAlatartanl Man on the Street (Dally ex.

first day It's had my bowels working like a charm, and that's just Sun.) 1:30 P. M. just as it did Mr. Schneider. Also sold by other leading druggista.

LYNN BARI: LLOYD NOLAN JOAN VALERIE 1 jim ww -1449 OM YOU DIAL" Ask for the NEW ECONOMY alis why I'm feeling so much better today. I'm sleeping like a hibernating bear every night, having plenty of pep and strength in the morning and throughout the day; my appetite's fine and even the heart- SIZES of NATEX. A two or four YOUNG BELLFLOWER. (PNS) A six pound son born to Mr. and Mr.

Joe Stack, former Bellflower residents at St Mary's hospital in Kankakee. Wednesday. He has been named Jos Richard. The mother was formerly Miss Dorothy Kuehl-ing of near Arrowsmlth. DOUGLAS FOWLEY WILLIAMSON TRI'UFf FURNACE weeks treatment at Big SAV 1:4.

INGS! Adv. START! tmaTV Phone 6142 Furnaces Cleaned, $LIS Vp For lour Protection Get NATEX Refuse Substitutes.

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