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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 5

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r. June 10, 1940. PAGE FIVE THE DECATUR REVIEW jlonday NAZIS SAY BATTLESHIPS SINK PLANE CARRIER Crash Breaks east of Mattoon. The bridge will cost $6,400, Mr. Miller said.

The county is to pay Lafayette township $1,600, and the WPA Mr. Woo Saves a Fish Screwy News Brings All Things Again of 1315 North Railroad avenue were free today on bonds of $.300 each, charged with driving while intoxicated. The charge against Cox wai made by Perry E. Dawson, that against Ficker by John Hughes. 800.

Teacher's Neck Termites in House Approval was given a plan to tear down the tenant house at the Ashley, 111. (AP) Four school teachers were in jured, one fatally, when their car county farm, and reconstruct it with such materials as can be salvaged. The house, a former school, has become infested by termites. YOU CANT BE A GLAMOUR GIRL AND HAVE A PIMPLY FACE Believe itchy corenesa oi externally caused pimples, belp nature clear them up, and make your The board drew the grand juries collided headon with another automobile three miles south of this city last night while they were enroute to C.arbondale to attend the summer term at Southern Illinois Normal university. for the August term of the Coles county circuit court and the Sep skin more alluringly soil with soothing Resinol.

For gentle. tember term of the Mattoon city court and approved claims for last The driver of the other car also was injured. Mr. Woo removed the rubber band, put the smelt back in the water, and the smelt swam happily away, minus its pants. Then there was another fisherman down in Manteo, N.

who tugged and tugged and finally pulled in a 250-p'ound bear, dead as a dead 250-pound bear. They're still trying to figure out how he got on the honk. And speaking of bears, the Navajo Indians' grand council meeting in Gallup, N. refused to abolish the ancient belief that bears are just the reincarnation of mothers-in-law The California state police decided to abolish roadside safety dummies because they startled too many motorists into running into real people and the sheriff of Sparta, N. discovered a still operating on his own farm.

refreshing skin cleansing try Resinol Soap. Sampl. of ach lr. Writ, to Runol 76, Md. By GLADWIN HILL Of The Associated Press New York Ever hear the one about the fisherman who saved a fish from drowning? Or the safety signs that had to be taken down because they were so dangerous? Well, if you can untangle yourself from those communiques for a minute, you'll find the curioddities right here in your Goofy Gazette, the dizzy digest of last week's cockeyed occurrences.

The humane fisherman was a San Francisco man named John Woo. Mr. Woo caught a smelt The smelt was wearing, for an unannounced reason, a rubber band around its neck. Its breath was coming in short pants and its eyes were bulging something, fierce. April's county election.

Miss Helen Morgan of Kinmundy 45, a teacher in the Rock sland FREE OX BONO Russell Cox, 33, of 722 East Con- dit street and William Ficker, 43, schools for the last 15 years, incurred a broken neck was instantly killed. Her companions, Miss Alice French of Kinmundy, and Miss Florence Jack and Miss Edith Kell, both Salem teachers. 1 1 HASN'T STOPPED HELPING ME YET," DECATUR MAN DECLARES I A 4 i Sal nit. 1 were taken to a Du Quoin hospital, all seriously injured. Alex Snyder, of Ashley, 27, driv er of the second car.

was taken to a Centralia hospital, where his condition was reported as ''fair." Salisbury Road Greenville Bishop construction by the federal Condemnation IManned As a step looking toward condemnation suits to obtain cerlain tracts of right of way needed for the project, blueprints submitted jf by H. E. Miller, county highway superintendent, were approved. Construction of the road was ap Plan Approved Charleston (Staff) Plans for construction of a federal highway from Route 130 south to Salisbury in Hutton township, a distance of four and one-half miles, were advanced by Coles county supervisors in their meeting this morning. The board adopted a resolution Is Effingham Speaker Effingham (Staff) Bishop Leslie Roy Marston of Greenville, will be the guest of honor and principle speaker at an all day meeting at the Free Methodist church at Effingham Thursday.

Bishop Marston is well known as child psychologist and has written several books on that subject. Prior to his election as bishop, Marston was president of the Greenville college. Visitors from Decatur, Pana, St Elmo, Vandalia, Taylorville, Centralia, and other Central Illinois cities are expected to attend and proved by the supervisors in a meeting last fall, and purchase of right of way has been underway for several months. Condemnation of other tracts on which it has not been possible to agree will be started immediately, Mr. Milter said.

The' board also approved construction of a 50-foot bridge over the Kickapoo drainage ditch south- under which the county agreed to perpetual maintenance of two bridges and 15 crossroad culverts Morthland s. Mr. M. Says Nalcx Has Already Brought Grand Relief and Seems to Make Him Feel Better with Each Passing Day. "It's hard to believe that any medicine could help a person as much as Natex is helping me." declared Mr.

M. S. Morthland. house wrecker living at 2433 E. William this city.

In a recent conversation with the special Natex Representative who is daily meeting local people at the Rambo Pharmacy, 125 N. Main St. "Just over a month ago, before I started on Natex. I judge I was one of the most miserable people in this vicinity. Constipation was troubling me badly, and had been for some years previously.

I had nothing remotely resembling an appetite and the little I did oat always seemed to disagree with me and cause sourness, gas and heartburn. I slept very poorly at night, due no doubt to the upset condition of my nerves, and the chances were that I'd only awaken in the mornings feeling lired and wornout and subject to dizzy sdcUs and spots before the eyes. On all too many occasions I was also forced to put up with' a bad backache. "Words can hardly describe how much better I'm feeling, however, since I've been using Natex! "My bowels are moving like a charm every day. and have been almost since the very day I started on the medicine.

My appetite has returned to normal and there doesn't seem to be a thing that I can't eat and enjov without suffering afterwards. Mv nerves beginning two years after their Stewart's Stages 10c Sale Of Men's Shirts This Week I'm sleeping worlds more soundly at night, and the old dizziness, spots before the eyes and back aches seem almost to have forsaken me entirely. The best part of it is. though, that Natex doesn't seem 1o have stopped helping me yet. for I seem to feel a bit better with each day that passes." A special Natex Representative invites you to come in to see him personallv at the Rambo Pharmacy 125 N.

Main St. He will gladly explain the merits of Natex. give you a sample, and advise you honestly whether or not he thinks it can help you. Call 4435 for free delivery. Natex is also sold by most all other leading druggists.

5100 REWARD rr in tht we nir knowing wWintr Md a tnttimonlil that wu Bo fcna and trtja in mrtrj rtaveet. a basket dinner will be served at noon in Bliss park here. Effingham Girl Will Take Vows as Nurse Effingham (Staff) Miss kathryn Grunloh, daughter of Mrs. Walter Wilson, Effingham, will receive the habit of Hospital Sisters of St. Francis in Springfield Thursday morning.

Bishop James Griffin will conduct the services. As a member of the order. Miss Grunloh will be known as Sister Mellitene. She was a former employe of St. Anthony's hospital in Effingham.

proof, and their maaras and broadcloth "makings'' can really take it! Your choice of figures, stripes, or plain colors, sizes 14-17. With $4 worth of shirts going for $2.10 first shirt $2. second 10 cents here's one sale you'd be mad to miss. It's on this week only right in time for Father's Day! in Stewart's main floor men's department. Adv.

Wow! What an eye-popping shirt sale! Buy one shirt for $2 and get another of the same fine $2 'quality for 10 cents! Yes, Stewart's said 10 cents. And. man, they're Stewart's Best Quality shirts. They're made for hard wear as well as good looks. Sanforizing keeps 'em your size.

Duroizing makes the collar wilt- 1 ihave quieted down so nicely that 1 idtlL I CRAWL is the word for the stroke, but it's no crawling pace when Peter Fick (foreground at right) is breaking records in the sprint swims. He's several times a champion has broken an impressive list of national and world records. His favorite distances are the shortest. His favorite cigarette is the slower-burning Camel. Camels are milder and cooler, for one thing," he explains.

"And they drawn, and declared that the British aircraft carrier Glorious, bottom, had been sunk. gone into action to relieve German troops in the Narvik section of Norway, from which German high command announced that the Nazi lechips. Scharnhnrst, top. Gneisenau, center, had ann the British have how with- IASSOCIATED TRESS WIREPHOTO) have a flavor that doesn't wear out its welcome." 600 feet of the southwest ditch is open, Owen stated. Rain Delays Mattoon Plant Young Demo Dinner In Hillsboro June 26 Hillsboro (Staff) Young Democrats of Montgomery county will hold a dinner on the evening of June 26 in the Hillsboro community high school.

The Hewitt Sportsmen to Get Pheasant Chicks Clinton (Staff) First shipment of pheasant chicks to be received this year by the De- SPEED won him the title "world's fastest slow burning won him to Camel cigarettes M.itloon (Staff" delayed the scheduled previously was announced for for Mnttoon'r witt County Sportsmen's club are j'ht: rf rxcMvatinn June 27. Harry Hershey, Democrat candidate for governor, is scheduled to attend. About 800 SLOWER-BURNING SPEED WINS IN THE WATER, BUT IT'S SLOW BURNING THAT WINS WITH ME IN A CIGARETTE. CAMELS BURN SLOWER AND GIVE ME EXTRA MILDNESS AND EXTRA COOLNESS AND EXTRA scwapc treatment plont. If expected Friday: Lyman Stillman.

the wen'her permits, the work proijV Clinton, county president, has been ably will be started tomorrow, ac- advised. crriirs to John R. Owen, city street i The chicks, 420 of them, will be wprintrr.dent. and Phit Frederick, placed in the chih's brooder houses V.TA pr supervisor. and pes at Springs.

r.vjr.ne rf the concrete founda-! Thc birds are furnishcd by the t-n f-r 'the plant will be started department of conservation. a week or ten davs. Thc The Sportsmen's club raises them rf thc building will released them on county bp brick construction. farms. They (are free to the club Allh, ush the exact number is but the club must furnish r.r ran of all of 200 new i half ot thc necessary 2.400 pounds mmmmmmm Lincoln, Man, 71, Struck By Car Leg Fractured I Lincoln (Staff) William Newton.

71-year-od Lin- coin resident, was in St. Clara's hos- pital yesterday for treatment of a fractured left leg. lacerations and i bruises received when he was struck 1 SMOKING PER PACK Lj.O(..Wft..".vV.V.,.V.V.-, an UVJ.W W.VWWftW Je-XX-TC at- by a car driven by Eldon Hart, also of feed for them. Another shipment ef the chicks 1 will be received later this summer. of will be put en the jrb about June 12.

rrn' rtrd. Some part of the if-- of Lincoln, Saturday night. The accident occurred at the intersection of Fifth street and Stringer avenue. GIVE YOU LOSTYOURPEP? Here is Amazing Relief of Conditions Due to Slugfish Bowels Pfv crew members will be trans-: fc- projects, and Decatur Surgeon bpeaks Mri Wednesday in Monticello i Monticello (Staff) of two of thc inter-i lr. F.

Glenn Irwin, Decatur. c-T'er sew er lines continued with former her.d of a large Presby.e-apfroxirr.atcly S00 feet of pipe i nan hospital on the island of the line, tho line to Kico. will give a public address w'h will carry to the north-j at thc local Presbyterian church of thc city, and about Wednesday evening. He will dis-o) (he; cf laid in thc south-! cuss economic, political and social line which will extend to thc conditions in Puerto Rico, which is you think all laxativw art alike, just try this .11 all voatabla laxativ. So mud, thorough, refreshing, invigorating.

Dependable relief from sick headaches, bilious spells, tired feeling when associated with constipation. srt a 25c box of NR from your IIIUIUUL nion druRgist: Make tbe test then tf not delighted, return the box to o. We will refund the rrchae southwest Side of the city. Approx- gaining much attention because the ot i.trfi feet of the first line of its. strategic position 'eh has been opened and about world.

HOT OH but me IUU CUSSES '0 if mim Wl rcccnt laboratory tests, I lafir irC'J CAMELS burned 25 slower Plenty to cheer about, too! Royal Crown has won 9 out of 1 0 certified taste-tests against leading colas from coast to coast! Try the taste-test on your gang. It works! BEST BY TASTE-TEST! A Produd el Ndli Ce. of the largest-selling brands lrfw tested slower than any of them. 3 That means, on the average, a AAtf'- smoking plus equal to cEXTRASM0KES fcSi-J 3 PER PACK! of flavor and fragrance means freedom from the irritating qualities of excess heat. Camels give you extra mildness, extra coolness, and extra flavor.

The longer you are a Camel smoker, the more you'll appreciate these extras in pleasure. And if you measure puff by puff, you'll find slow-burning Camels also give extra smoking (see right). WANT all the mildness I can get in my JL smoking," says Pete Fick (on diving-board). "Camels b-irn slower and give me what I want even give me extra smoking." Yes, Camel's matchless blend of costlier tobaccos and slower way of burning mean several Important extras. Science knows slow burning preserves the delicate elements NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY 60 East Sangamon Street Phone 2-1993 Decatur, Illinois.

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