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rivs THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. X. II Si.

Central Illinois Deaths John Miller Mrs. Anna Halsey Drop One Count In Pontiac Trial richs officiating. Burial will be in Long Point Cemetery. He was born May 20. 1861, at CHATSWORTH WAYNESVHJLE (PNS) Miller, 91, died Mrs.

Anna May Halsey, 54, died Peoria, the son of John and Margrathe Stein Branz. He came Wednesday at his lingering illness. at 12:25 a. m. Wednesday at St.

Clara's Hospital, Lincoln, after an extended illness. to Long Point with his parents and resided here ever since. He married Miss Emma Sum- She was taken to the Pullen Back on Ship r.ierfield Sept. 24. 1S89.

at La and Boos Funeral Chapel in Clin The body was taken to the Han-son-Mowry Funeral Home, and services will be held at 1:30 p. Saturday at his residence and at 2 p.m. from the St Paul Luther an Church, with the Rev. Karl F. Troft officiating.

Buria will be in Store Hours: Tues. Fit, Monday, 12-9 ton. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. Prosecution Ends Case Against Mrs.

Weiland Rose. She survives, as do a son, Walter, of Streator; two daughters, Friday in the Waynesville Metho If You Want To Save Read This SENSATIONAL PRE-LABOR DAY CLEAN-UP We need room! Our beautiful, new Fall Merchandise is arriving daily with no room for It, We must clean up these odds and ends (at good bargains to you at once. We've got bargains come in and sae! FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY Mrs. Alta Lenz, Mrs. Gwendolyn dist Church with the Rev.

Burt Camelin, both of Long Point; six Mcintosh officiating. Burial will Chatsworth cemetery. grandchildren and eight great He was born March 12, 1863, In be in Evergreen Cemetery, grandchildren. Waynesville. Germany, the son of Frederick GLAMOR SHEER NYLONS 60-gauge, 15-denier BY DAVID BKODER Pantagraph Staff Writer and Rosa Czech Miller.

He came Mrs. Halsey was born Oct. 14, to the U.S. at the age of 2L He He was preceded in death by three sisters and a brother. Mr.

Branz was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church of Strea 1899, at Waynesville, the daughter PONTIAC The prosecution In of Joseph and Susie Shifflet Ru Mrs. Shirley armed rob-! was married Nov. 26, 1891 to Miss Johanna Ziegerath at Gilman. He ble. She was married to Carl Hal bery and larceny trial concluded tor.

sey Aug. 13, 1917, in Peoria. lived in the Chatsworth area since his marriage. its case at 11:30 a. m.

Thursday and entered a brief legal wrangle Surviving are her husband; her Surviving are his wife; two sons. Mrs. Mary Bruder four sons, Carlise, Lincoln; Glenn, Carl and George, both -of Chats before Judge Hubert Edwards dropped one of the three indictment counts. PEKLN (PNS) Mrs. Mary Atlanta, and Donald and Tommy at home; three daughters, Mrs.

worth; two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Shols, Chatsworth and Miss Bruder, 77, died at 1:30 a. m. The count dropped alleged that Wednesday in Pekin Public Hos Carmen Merida of Wapella; Mrs. Mary Rich of Waynesville, and Anna Miller at home: two Mrs.

Matilda Pressler in Ger Mrs. Weiland, 25 year old Mil pital. She had been seriously ill Indian waukee, night club singer, for six months. Mrs. Melba Neville of Peoria; She was taken to Kuecks the three brothers, Orville of Californ possessed a gun on the night of robbery in a Pontiac motel.

Funeral Home. Services will be ia and Huston and Monroe of In-4 many and Mrs. Bertha Ifippen, Kanawha, Iowa; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was a member of St Paul's' Lutheran Church. I BLANKETS A defense motion for a directed held at 2 d.

m. Fridav at St. Paul dianapolisj seven sisters; verdict of acquittal on all three 3L-3ll Evangelical and? Reformed Church Mrs. Hazel Burger, Lansing, counts of the indictment was over with the Rev. Herbert Tetzlaff Mrs.

Fern Harvey, Mrs. Jaunita Kelley and Betty of Cali officiating. Burial will be in Lake ruled by Judge Edwards. Clerk Testifies side Cemetery. fornia; and Mrs.

Faye Wagner, She was born July 14, 1877, In State's Atty. John Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson and Fan Mrs. Minnie Climpson GIBSON CITY (PNS) Fu- neral services for Mrs. Minnie E.

Climpson, who died Tuesday, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the A favorite for young Americans. Colorful and toasty warm. 50f cotton, 50 rayon.

Perfect for that Boy's or Tomboy's room. Pekin, the daughter of Mr. and dropped the first count of the in $3 nie, all oi Indianapolis, and 13 dictment on his own initiative: grandchildren. Mrs. Leonar Krause.

She was married to Henry L. Bruder In Mrs. weiland could still be con Her iatner and one son pre Lamb Funeral Home in Gibson CONGEKYILLE Seaman Richard L. Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James II. Daniel, had returned to his ship, the USS Stormes, Tuesday at Norfolk, Va, after spending' a nine day leave here. Prior to the leave he had completed a seven month cruise around. the World. Corinne Studio Pekin Nov.

21; 1900. victed either for armed robbery or ceded her in death. Gty. Dr. Sydney E.

Guthrie, Surviving are her husband; two larceny. She was a member of the Chris Methodist Church pastor, will offi- tian Church and the Waynesville Final prosecution witnesses were Harrison N. Smith, desk clerk at sons, Alfred, Pekin and Henry Chicago; one sister. Miss Anna date. Burial will be in Gibson City Cemetery.

American Legion Auxiliary. the Illinois Hotel in Bloomington Mrs. Climpson was married He testified that the name Sherry Mrs. Tilda Snyder Dec 17, 1901, to Charles Climpson, Summers was signed to the hotel Krause, Pekin; one grandson, Richard Bruder, in the Navy. Her son Henry (Hank) was well-known as a Northwestern and former Green Bay Packers football SAVE NOW Chambray WORK SHIRTS who survives.

WELDON (PNS) Mrs. Til register in his presence the night da Louise Snyder, 68, died at 9:30 01 April 13. 2 1 15 Now is the time to stock up on leg-lovely Peru-Ley's Hose at this low, low price. Beautiful 60-15 long wearing hose cellophane wrapped. a.

m. Tuesday at John Warner Files Amended star in the era from 1927 to 1S4L under cross examination, Mr. Toluca Brotherhood To Be Benson Guests Hospital in Clinton from a heart Smith said he could not identify She was a member of St Paul's attack, resulting from a broken Church and the Martha Society of hip received Friday. She was a the church. the defendent as tee person who signed the name.

Second prosecution witness was Mrs. Evelyn Zedialis of Centra- former resident of Weldon. Complaint In Many Other Funeral services will be held at p. m. Friday at the Trigg Fu- Mrs.

Effie May Clark CLINTON (PNS) Mrs. Ef lia, a teller in the City National BENSON (PNS) The Toluca Lutheran Brotherhood will be the guests of the Benson St. Peter's Brotherhood Friday at 8 p. m. at the latter's regular meeting in the Parish HalL The St Peter's Luther League will furnish the program and entertainment neral Home in Weldon with the BayBaByvmvlBVavfvvvVBaaayaaa Women's RAYON SLIPS $900,000 Suit Rev.

Floy J. Ekin, pastor of the fie May Clark, 63, of Decatur, for Bank there. She testified that on April 14 she saw Mrs. Weiland, "another and a woman in Methodist Church officiating. Bur merly of Clinton, died at 9 p.

m. Work Clothes Savings In Our" Basement Tuesday in Jacksonville. Ik ial will be in Graceland Cemetery, the bank and that the "other fel Decatur. She was taken to the Pullen and 7 -K low" cashed three $100 travelers' checks. rtT" (Advertisement) She was born March 31, 1886, at Boos Funeral Chapel, where serv Now Walnut, the daughter of Andrew ices were to be held at 2 p.

m. 1 Work, LINCOLN (PNS) An amended complaint setting out four counts was filed Wednesday in circuit court by Attorney Thomas Walsh on behalf of Vincent Jones, and Kate Vick. She was married Thursday. The Rev. Casper J.

Al Only Mrs. Zedialis identified the checks as those bearing the name M. A. Rosen, which were intro to George Taylor May 31, 1916 at len, Clinton Baptist minister will Play Jackson, Mich. He died Dec.

23, 1945. She was again married to duced in evidence Tuesday. "Prearranged' Plot in Comfort Fine multi-filament rayon with nylon lace trim. Sizes 32-38. A real buy at Penney's.

former East Lincoln Township justice of peace, in his $900,000 Harry Snyder, May 21, 1946, at Decatur. He died Jan. 25, 1951 in In Wednesday's session, a state damage suit for malicious prose Without Naninf Backache Kinlu hark ha. Vmm of TrT and caercy. officiate, and burial will be in Rose Cemetery, near Lane.

Mrs. Clark was born July 1891 at Dewitt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ellison.

She married Thomas Clark in 1938 in St Louis, Mo. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Se- ment Mrs. Weiland gave Milwau Chicago. cution, against Kenneth E.

Ful and dixxioM nay du to alow- Surviving are two daughters. ler, Robert E. Downing, Merle kee Police, in which she admitted she and her brother "prear down of kidney uaetwa. Doetora aay gooa IMsm Tini-t trm Im rv important to cood Mrs. Bertha Welch, Weldon, and Houston, Edward Schmidt, Ray health.

Wbea aome areryday condition, much That's right Friday and Saturday, we are I ranged" the motel stickup of Ros Mrs. Edna Johnson, Elgin; three Staats, John Ahrens, Leroy en, was read to court. villa Gash of Clinton, and a broth Clapper, Harold A. Tendick, VERY SPECIAL Quick Drying NYLON BRIEFS The 25 year old Milwaukee night sons, Karl Taylor, Cedar City, Utah, George Edward Taylor, Clinton, Leroy Taylor, Des Plaines; 10 er, Clarence (Speedy) Ellison, James R. McMath, C.

L. Leim-bach, Carl Paulus, Albert also of Clinton. Mrs. Clark had selling Chambray Work Shirts for only 5L Full cut and Sanforized. We Have A Few club singer interrupted the statement at one point, shouting "That's a She was calmed grandchildren and three great lived in Decatur 27 years, where Gehlbach, Avoid Ulrich, Herbert aa atreaa and atraia.

cauaae thta important function toalowdowa. many folka affe King backache fael miserable. Minor der irritation doe to eold came tettin npnUcbtior requea paasaccs. Don't neglect your kidneya If theee eondi-tiona bother yoo. Try Doaa'a Pi)n-n mUd diuretic.

Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. It'a imumf bow many tinica Doaa'a give happy relief from these discomforts help the 14 miles of kidney tabes and altera flush out waste. Get Doaa'a PUie today! grandchildren: two sisters. Miss she was a member of the River Knollenberg, Adam Bock, Burch by her attorneys. Artia Vick and Miss Mabel Vick, side Baptist Church.

uee, jsnemeia jl. iiramwell and Walnut Her husband and five children Key witness as the prosecution Adam M. Wyneken. Were In Faction Mrs. Snyder was a member of preceded her in death.

FULL LENGTH MIRRORS went into its second day of testimony in the courtroom of Living the Weldon Rebekah Lodge, and ston County Circuit Judge Hubert The amended complaint alleges that on March 24, 1952, the 18 de- the Jackson, Church of God. Mrs. Nellie Garrison H. Edwards was gray-haired Mrs. Jjorotny 2cnmid, stenographer in lenaents were members of a political faction which advocated mm These Are Taking Up Valuable Space.

We Need Room for Fall Merchandise. the Milwaukee detective bureau. $250 PAXTON (PNS) Mrs. Nellie i the nomination of one of two can Garrison. 72.

of Buckley, died at, didates for nomination as the Beads Her Notes examination by Living ston County State's Atty. John 6 a. m. Wednesday at Iroquois HII2 N. CENTER ST.

Republican party's candidate for County Hospital in Watseka. the office of State's Attorney of Taylor, Mrs. Schmid read her Funeral services will be held RAYON MARQUISETTE shorthand notes of a statement ixgan county in the primary April 8, 1952. That also on March WOMEN'S, GIRLS' LOAFERS the defendant gave Capt. Rudolph isaier runerai Home in jraxion, 24, 1952, the defendants "malic with the Rev.

Ross Bracewell of-; TIERS iously contriving and intending to Glaser on May 14, the day following her arrest in Milwaukee. In the statement, Mrs. Weiland ficiating. Burial will be in Wood- Also Saddle Oxfords Suede injure" Jones "falsely and ma lawn Cemetery in Buckley. II told of her friendshin with Rosen.

"uwy i a complaints She was born May 25, 1882, at a MiiwnnkPA limmr Ktnr enioc charging the plaintiff with em till III) Oxfords Roberts. Her parents were Robert and Marv Thomnson Irving, bne man, who Tuesday testified he bezzlement, perjury and omission raid the sineer S250 for two visits 511(1 malfeasance in connection SAVE spent her childhood in Meivm ana 2 Pr. $1 $2 a Fair QJJ married William T. uarnson jan. Pr.

to his room in the Randolph Ho- Wltn office of justice of peace tel. Caused Indictment She told how she and Rosen left The plaintiff alleges that as i 6, 1904, in Paxton. She came to. a i i. i i Buckley 35 years ago.

Her nus- 9 5 30-denier nylon tricot Here Is a A cinch to launder. They Red band died Nov. 4, 1953, paxton. MiiwauKee April on a trip to consequence of the false and ma-California" that ended with his be- licious charts wnc inHiVo Survivine are one daughter, Mrs. Brown real Penney value, priced to save are shape retaining, Sizes Moil nf Watseka: one crand-1 I iLil quick drying, need just I 1 nivir ann I ing robbed of $2,460 in a Pontiac by the grand jury.

That he spent greater than that he was Then, according to Mrs. damaM in h.icinocc money, vvasn ana ary in a iiasn. White. Black Smk. Elk Grey Suede 4 to 10 a touch of the iron! nephews.

AA to Schmid's notes, the following ex- surance agent and was deprived change occurred: of the enna will roct Black Suede Jacob Branz LONG POINT (PNS) Jacob JUST A FEW LEFT! "Did you see any of your broth- port of electors the Republican fXe wWch he had froni 1933 to IN OUR BASE3IENT; CRISP COTTON CHILDREN'S SHOES FOR BOYS OR GIRLS Branz. 93. died at St. Mary's Hos uc ucia.uB ynx 1953 and caused Wm to fce de pital in Streator Tuesday night at UTILITY TABLES Had conversation fented as justice of peace Feb. 27 9:55.

He had been a patient mere "Yes, my brother Roman 13 for a year and a half. DRESSES He was taken to the Hagi Funeral Home in Streator where fu ituincuj vcunc iu uiunouncc iu ouncs in jus amended corn-stay with me and during that time plaint sets out that he was found As Low As Irhv yr 'y neral services will be held Friday we had a conversation. innocent by a jury in circuit court 3-way electrical socket 6-ft extension cord. Baked-on enamel in white, yellow, red. at 2 d.

the Rev. E. A. Hen- or the charge of embezzlement Cool cotton prints for Fall Sizes 15 to 52. Buy several at this Ayiu.

or mat JUdee Hubert IT tvw.wi,. 1 "What was the nature of that quashed the indictment charging conversation?" omission and JS Strap rWfcSiw.i Many SMAllIST, 1I6HTIST4 HEARING AID IN low price. Styles All Colors Loafers i I Oxfords VSD 'Just the fact that as long as I that Special Prosecutors Chester was with this man and he had Thomson and Perley LuDton muiicjr, xiiifei.i. BCl iu i mea motions for a I HISTORTl MEN'S DRESS OR BOY'S SHOES fc ao.va (JiouuiUf Avxxo i cuaiiu the perjury charges. was quoted as saying, "we were ON OUR BALCONY BOYS' CORDUROY SPORT COATS Wcitht tbost the a WORK SHOES As Low As PiO cert nubT of "miles" oTof ZZIZ (Ma 13 rested? a.

"aw i I a same a pocket lighter, sad it I hardly larger. Oprr tubetess Chicago. He (Franken) was to rntei for lOi wetk I S'treuisistor Yes." How did you get it back?" From the man who robbed the ON It flOO Zenith find the car." To Look For Car a "He was to follow along "Yes." ttnftVMI II" room, Roman Franken." tlUIHL'W Later in the statement, the dp- Here's a natural for FalL Boys long-wearing corduroy Sport Coats. Size AST TMI-ATMtNT Hr Friday "And he was to look for your fendant told how she, Franken and car in a motel?" his wife drove to New Orleans. -t wnere sne left them.

Frank- BIASI'S Griesheim Bldf. Phone 7-6215 Sizes Nir Shoes Srl to 6 -pl Oxfords Mrs, vveuana men 101a t-apiain en was arrested in New Orleans Glaser how she and Rosen were and is being held in Memphis aw -mm mmmmm MAIN FLOOR MEN'S DEPT; I Loafers Many Styles nciu up in urc m. uuua. muia ut i on eaerai cnarges grow- riraen nau rcgiaiereu uicm as ling out OI the Pontiac holdup. ill tin tuiu wue.

"Did he (the robber) have a 6VM SHOES SPORT awwwwaawawaJaaBwBww If BEFORE YOU BUY Challenges Point Defense Attorney Dominic Frin-zi of Milwaukee, who fought unsuccessfully Tuesday to bar the May 14 statement from evidence, gun?" "Yes." "Did he point it at you?" SHIRTS cross-examined Mrs. Schmid close "I wouldn't know. I couldn't see if I wanted to. He had a flashlight and it blinded me." Turas South GIRLS' BLUE OR WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS Sizes to 10 ly on various markings in her stenographic notes, but challenged wm Nylon riisse her account directly at only one point. Cotton "Did Mrs.

Weiland say," he Following the robbery. she was quoted as saying, she drove Rosen to the Chicago suburb of Berwyn then turned back south on Route asked, "when questioned about whether the robber had a gun, "Yes, he certainly did no, please. 6 and drove) past Pontiac to a Ills fairly large town of 40 or maybe stake my answer, it is not true. 50 thousand," presumably Bloom- "I don't believe," the witness replied, "that Mrs. Weiland tried to incrton.

GIRLS' REGULATION The next Imornine. about 7 change any of her answers." YHITE o'clock, the statement continued, ft 01 Frinri also challenged assertions by two earlier prosecution 'I met my brother and his wife. Where they stayed, I don't know. They got in touch with me because I was registered at the ho- witnesses, Milwaukee Detectives John Teevan and Tobias Golem-biewski, 'that Mrs. Weiland told them the robber held a gun.

Miller Mtfsic Co. li $83 SHOE DEPT. LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS "How did they know where to find you?" i NEW FALL SHIRTS Children's HOUSE SLIPPERS 1 I i Best Selection of Brands n. Factory Trained I Service' Men $200 BOYS' TENNIS VALUE! "It was pre-arranged, it was to Toe the next town after the place where this all, happened." Gets Watch Back There. Mrs.

Weiland was quoted Barkcloth Long Sleeves Non-SckJ Sol Htovy Dwty Uppr Complete and Guaranteed DONT TAKE CHANCES Be Sure to Have Flenty of FILM FOR LABOR DAY FRIED'S 103 W. Front St. MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS Un Roy' Service and Installation Easy Terms Arranged ONE TABLE OF MEN'S SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS 00 ffi i lis and Mn' Siztt. $099 as saying, Franken gave her 5450 in cash taken from Rosen and returned her wrist watch a gift from Rosen which he had picked up in the motel the night before. "Is this the same watch you We have Just a few left Most.

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