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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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11
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11 Decatur, Illinois, Monday, June 22, 1953. COMICS DECATUR HERALD JANE ARDEN JOLIET RAILROAD MAN DIES IN HOTEL BLAZE ACTRESS WEDS Pittsburgh, June 21 (AP) Film Actress Gloria de Haven MAKE WORK EASIER! TOO Mfct VAKT Silvis, 111., June 21 (AP) TO VOTE TO iZfSXhV Mx40H, I H6AR. 1 CETTO AJIOOKO TOWN "tOURE -9 THEPOlHT. bO-AAD EVER-fCOCTf i PiTft'JSB'Hee A bCrr-THAT" If': eCARiATTlJ T6UA fAE HO iSytf 41 COOO YOU COTTA fc A' L-jl OU VKt jfS Si SMART TO tT EST IX IT OCT THATyf and Martin S. Kimmel.

New York Joseph Stoiber, 30, of Joliet, realtor were married today in a burned to death Saturday night in a blaze that did an estimated private ceremony attended only by close friends and members of their 000 damage to the American Hotel families. It is the second marriage for each. at Silvis. One of the six guests in the hotel when the fire broke out jumped to pushed the cktothe noofisotsD KHitfYlPKE.Wftl SHOwTeM PARD fOLKSAINT SEEN HIM MUCH CF LATE HE'S WAITING NOW IT THE PEARLY GATl Miss De Haven was divorced from actor John Payne in 1949. The couple had two children.

safety from a second story window. Stoiber was a fireman for the Chicago, Kock Island racitic Railroad. Film to Get Test Showint Mexico City, June 21 (AP) Exhibitors of the banned Italian I Vl a0 enjoy what you're doing A help on the job film Turret' nrAprrA a nri- enjoy pleasant chewing HENRY vate showing for reporters in an ef Don't let hour drag. Chew Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Give you a nice little lift.

fort to prove the picture is not immoral. The government banned it because it ruled some of the scenes indecent. The picture, starring Sil-vana Pampanini, now is showing in tin fS'ew iork and other U. a. pities.

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WHAT A Beginning: mysterious m.BM. HER. TONIGHT WILLIES WHO IS HE p1 GOON IN A NIGHTCLUB- 1878 REX MORGAN. M.D. Bit 'M fTNEVER CAREpEEPj I SOME NEW DRAPES WITH 3 I muLn rvK I I i I Deform i cJimrefmei with a swsht plows 1 It was an important but unheralded June day.

The first Bell Telephone exchange in Illinois was opened in Chicago at La Salle Street, north of Madison. "Mr. Smith" had one of the 75 newfangled Bell telephones in his office. To place a call required about six complicated operations and as long as 20 minutes. And if "Mr.

Smith" were in a hurry, chances were the boy operators would tell him to "hold his horses." The boy operators weren't as courteous as today's "voices with a smile." Of course, "Mr. Smith" couldn't call "long distance." RBX MOBSAN'5 FIRST INTERVIEW WITH A NURSE TO REPLACE PATTERN VULD MAKE THIS ROOM MORE JUNE GALE 15 BESET I CHEERFUL, PR. MORGAN! WITH CTAIN IRRITATINS DONALD DUCK 1953 This week marks the 75th anniversary of Bell Telephone in Illinois. "Mrs. Smith" of 1953 calls her husband to tell him Junior wants to take his "hot rod" to school.

Her local calls go through in an average of 25 seconds. And, no distance is "too long" now. She can reach millions of telephones most anywhere in the world, including phones in autos, trains, airplanes and ships. "The Smiths" take their phone for granted a part of their everyday living. LIFE'S LIKE THAT: CKOSSTOWN- 2028 What kind of telephone service will you and "the Smiths" have in coming years? This we can promise telephone people, never satisfied with just good service, will continually try to make it better as the tempo of American life requires.

In a few years, new equipment will make it possible for you to dial across the nation as easily as you now call across the street. Bell Telephone Laboratories has opened new fields with its transistor, the "mighty midget" of electronics. Many are the communications wonders "on order" for tomorrow's better telephone service for your community, for Illinois, and for the nation. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 75 caU effte ZBeti tycudle 3ebvtce at tie SBcieett tPcteMt "As long as you are going right through Cleveland, I've fixed up a list of my lodge brothers out there you ought to call on." "Junior's go? something, Dear being naughty is fun!".

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