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iHURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. DECATUR HERALD UtliAlUK HtKALO OR MONEY REFUNDED, Today's Cross Word Puzzle THE BASEBALL DIA MONO Puzzle 95 SHELBYVILLE TO BUY WATER PLANT Kditeri hy J. C. nvr TUSCOLA MAN GETS FARM LAND George W. Winn Trades Residence for 84 Acre Tract OF DECATUR AND VICINITY Majority of 178 Votes Cast in Favor of Proposed i Purchase in tho office of the county clerk a petition tho extension of water mains on North Cain and East Webster streets.

The proposed public improvement will carry an estimated cost of $2,810.80. I'nrtitinn Suit A suit in partition addressed to the May term of the circuit court, has been filed by Attorney L. W. Ingham in behalf of Tressie Itandala and others versus A. Vesper Miller and others.

lleriiger l-'uncral Funeral services for the late Mrs. Hannah Hedigcr, SOD East Washington street, were conducted from the J'resbytcrian church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. C. Harmon Johnson, pastor of the church, officiated and paid high tribute to Mrs.

Hedigcr who was one of Clinton's oldest and best known residents. There were many friends of the deceased present to pay their last respects, Including members of the Eastern Star and U. I. A. Lodges who attended in a'body.

Mrs. diaries Tuggie and Mrs. Maudo Shuemakcr furnished special music. i our big rtsv Utmfwmet COMPLETE ZiZltrlfelltir "7 18 yM 19 20 WM, 2.1 2 i-'m. Lii 1 "SiliLE i 1 ji- 44 45 46 47 48 A9WS0 5l TUSCOLA, March 25.

George AV. Winn has traded his largo modern two story residence on Pinzon street, two blocks south of the court house, to A. C. Hurst for an SI acre tract of land, located one mile north-east of Tuscola. Mr.

Hurst who recently acquired the tract from Oscar Maris in an exchange deal, received a cash difference In the trade with Mr. Winn. Bonds have been sold and the board of directors of the C'amargo Community school are planning soon to begin tho erection of a new school building at that place. A four acre site having been donated by Mrs. Nettie Plowman at the southeast corner SHELBYVILLE.

March 2Z Khcl-tyville citizens voted in favor of the purchase of the local water company plant by th city in the special election held Tuesday. The vote was as follows: For, agrainst. -61. Ma jority in favor oi purchase 178. First ward For, 7S; against, SI.

Second ward For, against, 91 two ballots spoiled. Third ward For, S3; again? 20. Fourth ward For. ll'G; against, 59; three ballots spoil d. Total vote cast.

TuU. The city council nV-t in recess meeting at the city hall Tuesday night to canvass the vote. A petition bearing the names of 1 I property owners in Kivcrvicw was Taxes Coining in Slow-Real estate taxes are coming in slow, barely less than fl.OOO a day being collected this week, according to D. W. Isenhour county treasurer.

A total of J522.000 remains to be collected with April 30 the last day or tho day on which real estate taxes become delinquent. nor" HERE: GREATER AcSORTMKNTSTf, of the town, which is an ideal location for the new building. A proposition for tho village of Camargo to purchase tho old site for park jiur-poses will be decided by tho voters presented to the city council, asking that a sewer be constructed. The length of the suwer was said to be fct. The petition was referred to the sewer committee which was ordered to report at the next regular' 55 56 jftjllf 51 r.LW rnu.n.

ino i.nir.i, ANI. FI STYLES AT OL'R LOW I'KK'ES. "WHV I'AY EXORBITANT IIMf ri at the annual village election on April 21st. ELSEWHERE?" For Distinctive StIn, UrJtr Mr. and Mrs.

O. L. Ingram are now women are recognizinit inn uepirtmfn: to be "The Best" "The Bij.est" nd "Ih, Most Complete," in Centrsl Illinois. We fnrjt. occupying tho dwelling property they There is a total of $1,918.10 delinquent or lost personal taxes in De-Witt county.

Mr. Isenhour also reports J1.000 of this amount being tied up in a law suit. This is the biggest loss in personal taxes in DeWitt county for many years. Mrs. Truntnn Key DIcm Mrs.

Truman H. Keys passed away at her home in Normal, Tuesday morning' at 8:30 o'clock following a brief illness with pneumonia. She leaves her husband and two children, also two brothers, Mr. Melviii at Weldon and Clifford Melvin, of Clinton. Deceased was borr in recently purchased of Mrs.

liffie HORIZONTAL Jiolles Trogdon on Scott street. VERTICAL 30 common Malcolm Johnson was able to be vour inspection. EW SPHIKG 1 male title iSG baby's meeting of the council. The council recessed to meet -at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of March .71, when bids will be received and contract lit for new construction, and to pay for the old plant. FIndlay Man Fred Trice, well known young man rf Findlay, di at his home there at 1 .30 Wednesday morning, after a removed to the home of his parents.

thank 4 trade and Mrs. Jiiloy Johnson the. first of the week, from the Memorial hospital in Mattoon where he recently submitted to an operation for stom lingering; illness from, diabetes. Fun ach ailment. ral arangeinpnts have not been made Mr.

Prica K-avts his wife, whose maiden name was Miss Pauline Kelly, and two children, Kelly and Norma Dean Price. He also leaves his TH CLAIM For LARGER WOMEN HI Waynes ville, her maiden name being Verne Melvin. Home front Storm Center Mrs. Ira Fitsgerald and small son, returned to their home in this city this afternoon from Desoto, Illinois, where they were visiting relatives at the time the tornado struck the town last Wednesday. vMrs.

Fitsgerald tells a graphic story of the storm as she was in the center of the storm area. She was accompanied home by her little nephew who was in the school house where so many children were killed. He was badly injured about his face and head. For the present he will remain with the Fitsgerald family. 1 one abounding in emotion 2 contraction of "I am" 3 slip back into a former state 4 receptacles 5 part of a drama 6 flow back 7 shelter clothed 9 pronoun 10 presenting again 12 pithy 14 propelled with oars 18 Turkish prince 19 correct 20 combat 22 atmospheric 24 regular method 25 deals with 28 prefix meaning again English diagraph 33 concerned 35 chalcedony with colors (pl.) 37 stop forcibly 39 part of verb "to be" 40 required 42 next in order after seventh 43 length of time 46 conjunction 49 satiate 51 thrash 53 tire by labor 64 mountains (abbr.) 56 Western State (abbr.) 58 old English (abbr.) 1 1- 516.75 nnc! 8 river in Scotland 11 inducement to vomiting 13 knitted baby shoe 1 5 season of fasting 1 6 water craft 17 rents 19 preposition 21 brother of a religious order 23 little devils 24 short literary composition 25 one of the Great Lakes 27 great distress 29 those -who grade 31 before 32 shun 34 color Tvnntrd material are all The most vanted colors ar silk Canton C'rt-pee, new twill blurk, shades of brown, ami chine, liie always accplale cocoa.

AIm included are ripple knit and other ftlender- eral desirable style in beaded Jzinsr material. Preene that drenKc. You'll find all othr ntores would aell for up to 64. Irlr-1 at JI0.7$. more.

$16.76 and 24.75. you" 33 one who intertwines 41 menace 44 any plane surface 45 quantity of food 47 important city in Kussia 48 ancient English court (pt) 50 perform 51 cause to exist 52 deprived of hearing 54 network 55 -cfter-din-ner nap 67 mark the skin by pricking 59 small boy (colloq.) 60 self -centered person 61 domestic Mrs. Henry Strange Had SECOND FLOOR mother, Mrs. Lula Price. The program opened with the singing of America, followed by the invocation by Rev.

E. K. Masterson, pastor of the Baptist church, and the singing of "We are Irish Too" by the Itotarians. The report of committees Tvere heard and the Itotarians sang Mother Machree," after which C. E.

iiolinger made a short talk on Civic Improvements. Miss Dorothy Brack ftang "Where the River Shannon in her usual pleasing manner, the piano accompaniment being played by CI. C. Fraker. A duet "Wild Irish K'se" and "Jf I Knock the tmt of Kclley" by Mrs.

II. Bryant and Mis Lillian Ooldstone, with accompaniments played by MUs Ida iMddea, and "An Irish Love Sonn" nung by Mrs. U. E. Walger, with Mrs.

Been in Declining Health Some Time 1 ill A lmen's "STOUT" (J, Monticello Rotary CLINTON, March 25. Mrs. Henry Club Names Officers Strange, "West Main street limits, died in the family home at 1 1 o'clock Wed nesday morning. Mrs. Strange had been an invalid for years, but the direct cause of her death was MONTICELLO.

March 2Z At the Rotary club luncheon Tuesday noon in the Svrlln Ppiisin llnildinir the fol- bets 1'ressler at the piano, were gitatly enjoyed. The Kotarians "Stand and b'iriK for your Father" Zerellba Scott, daughter of John and Louinda Scott, was horn in Kock hi ndM.lz (MM fowl is solution to Puzzle No. Herewith dent, John F. Hott; vice president, 11. J.

Evans; secretary. Carl S. Reed; treasurer. J. D.

Leiper; members of Creek, DeWitt county, SO years ago. She was married to Henry C. Strange its tiieir final number. Saint Patrick in the person of Dr. O.

O. Barker was a guest and delivered an address. Mrs. W. 1L Knseu represented the "colleen." the board of directors, .1.

N. Dighton. August 0, 1SCS and to this union four I Women's $2.50 1. 1 9 WlfXS and W. F.

Lodge. Guests at the luncheon were I. 1. Peterson and G. children were born, one son, Lawrence Strange, preceding bis mother in death.

The three surviving children are John K. Strange, of Clinton A. Bundy of Champaign, and P. M. I and William and Charles Strange at home.

With the exception of a brief time in Iowa and Missouri all her life was spent in DeWitt county. The past ten years in Clinton. A WORD FOR BEGINNERS. The best way to solve a cross-word puzzle is to run quickly over the list of horizontal and vertical synonyms and compare them to the spaces in the puzzle extending crosswise downward from the number of the synonym. Some word which will just fit in the number of space available will quickly occur to you in some instances, giving you a foundation from which to solve the, more difficult words.

The words must interlock perfectly. REH AS k' EATS TTT El. EXTER I RSl t- -L 2l-' REDr e.o.se 6 6 ii.MES.tL DORIC a I 3T T7 JEP iillli Tl A 2.ii-Lj-A.5.LL.A.- A DEARER -Tir- I i I 1 I A I I I "qB 2 ji'ifi I SISSS IP Just in- yhinnent of wonderful rfw fj.if,''.-! Wheeler of Monticello. Florence R. Schradcr.

superintendent of the Sarah Jarman hospital in Tuscola, was in Monticello Tuesday and got the alcohol, which was donated the hospital. This alcohol, with much other liquor, was seized some time ago by Pialt county officials. The liquor was ordered destroyed by the court but upon request, he gave 10 gallons to the Tuscola hospital after it had been rendered unfit- for bevrrnire purposes. Funeral services will bo held at the Christian church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in charge of J. Staley.

Kurial will be in Woodlawn. Monroe Wilson Dies Word has been received here of the -r-v r- i omens high lustre. nti u.ii.i, M.J..MH.KI.1.M, STll.ES Se death Sunday at Maiissa, of Monroe 11 Henry was in Mif ll.yvillo ami pres.rnt.il SliO to ihe ri.unty Hr.i t'ross headquarters here, a donation from the Yuntisville. twtptrr 'f ift- iteil r'rots. to be for-Manlfil to tti! rrhif funil for the Mitiu stricken n-ftion of southern Illinois.

Tliis livings tho totnl to without sent frcm the rircrve fund of the county organisation. i hrrk I.ieen.sr J. M'tziar Vand.ilia, state -1 Jaw officer, from the corrtary of slatfj's office ar trinf ld, is j-pintiirit; a few days in Shelh vilic. warns n.f.torits the Ui of cars still loafing I plates as the tinu- limit for th: old licenses is ui and all a iitoinohi les should be cquip-om jtli plates. Mr.

Metzuar stopped one automobile driver of a car with plates the west of Shelby villc Jtednesday morning. He signalled the driver to stop and when he failed to do so Metz.sar fired hots fr.on revolver. The Nelson, a former resident of DeWitt ai? niw wnne tne annmenls 1 ounty. Mr. Nelson lived in Wapell.i fine quality satinette Princess Slips, come in all extra large sizes, several colors to choose from.

Special. S1.9S. FIRST FLOOR at its best. "Newest Materials." "Newest Trimmings." etc. Price range from $10.75 to J24.75.

M. rion were eekend vsitors of Mr. and B. Me. Mrs.

Kalph Johnson. pervisor: MeCaoc and Hmith, justice of the peace; V. until about oO years ago when he moved to Nebraska. After spendin-j a few years in that state he moved to northern Illinois and later he went to Saint Clair county in the southern' part of the state. Mis.

Urn ha Jtolof- I i ij, TAXI 40c RfiWMAN TAXI Kirov, E. F. Hood, constable Dan I -ir vk. t. io Holden, pound master.

EXTRA LARGE MATRONS HEAD SIZE son and brother, B. 10. Herrington of Wapclla, have gone to Marissa to attend the funeral. Wnter Mnin Kxtrn.sion City Attorney W. F.

Oray has filed 600 main 142 The Democrats nominated Orore Widick, supervisor; Scott Tinsnian, and Tarter, constable; George Brady and J. K. Miller, Justico of the peace; Nelson, poundmaster. M. J.

Jlouran, Frank Robhins. P. lloiiran. ami J. K.

For "EASTER" Special effort has been made to show a arlvn tfo-n stopped hut explained junlsh of I-ecatur were su'-sts yun- that he had feared a hold-up as ja of a nd Mrs. l'a 1 1 i. k- wonderful assortment of larce head size frtfZ-y yncn. Try This on Your Dictionery-Answer Tomorrow hats in youthful colors and apes. fcOft Pcott and Iona Brady were in Decatur Tuesday where they purchased jroods for the millinery department of the H.

Martin t'o. store. Miss McNeil of Champaign will sive a dance revue at the Orpheum theater April 1 in the afternoon and evenincr. Mary Hawthorne and Kl-nor Jane Kirke, both pupils from here, will appear in this performance. Miss Aileen Collins of Decatur passed the weekend her with Miss Lucil Waltz.

Dr. and Mrs. Harley Norris of Marion were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Johnson.

The next meetinpr of the Monticello Woman's club will be held in the par. lors of the Treshy terian church on Wednesday afternoon April 1. There will be a program and also a business meeting. 1 New hats in crepe and straw, silk and straw, fancy silk braids, in the popular colors of peblo. wood, terrapin, castilian red.

Ihis- Mrs. F. V. Keel entertained quests ednesday with a 1 o'clock luncheon in her homo on i'iatt street. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson entertained -n quests at it. o'clock dinner Monday evening. Five tables of cards were at play durine: the eveniiiK. tint of town quests were; Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Less of Frbana; -Mr. and -Mrs.

.1. C. Vinson of White Heath; and Mr. anu sirs. Simon Leishner of relind.

Mr. and Mrs, Ross Thurman of Ma- tlehloom. and hluette. All new stvles in the that he did not heed the Signal. Following inquiries from a nuniher of Shell.

ville nit ii in regard to obtaining work in the district swept tiy the cyclone in southern Illinois last. ednesdi.y. Miss Kdna t'onn. secretary of the local Cross wrote to the maor of Carbondale in regard to the and on Wednesday received the following telegram from J. It.

secretary of the lied Cross at that place: "No reat demand for laborers. Mle miners demand fairlv well." This would indicate that outside laborers are not needed at this time to aid in the reconstruction work. 1 small, medium and large head sizes, at S2.90. $3.90 and 4.90 m. CI! CV- Build your body uit.

OUTSIZE SILK 4 HAftff am back to Health Jlne qnalitr fibre 1IW 254s pj7 Kq3 9 ISIS PsH Bm Ti tit t- rMw b73 WM prsfw 5, WtPjiii iir i ii 5a- ES stPE Fn ss I I W' ra mT5 W8 S33 Em im ggiyps is and toe. all i I JSPA 4. 5 wivvvwvwvvV Corset -JSrassien RETURN BODY OF STORMVIGTIMS Robert Dunn, Aged 14, Killed Wednesday Taken to Monticello mw WO.MEVS $1.00 EXTRA LARGE fRFPP tjt rnrrjc A li .111. ronI QtiHllty Crepe nioom-5 lrite BMonmrot of 5 colorn to Helen from. eln- tie band Ion and knee, l'air am UP i FIRST FLOOR.

jF T'AN'LAC a grpat natural buiUI- er. It revitalizes the blood, stimulates the digestive organs, rejuvenates the liver and peps you up all over. From the four corners of the earth wc gather the roots, barks and herbs go into Tanlac. AVe compound them after the famous Tanlac formula that has brought health to millions. Our files are crammed with test i -monia's from men und women in every walk of life, who state gratefully that has brought them oack to porous strength.

If you suffer from indigestion, loss of tppetite, can't sleep or rest; if rheumatism is making life a torture: if your li' or is out of sorts and your body has run down to skin and bones, Osdit X)iffermce Tm illustrations ehow con Wno nrfV that the Comfort firaare is for ouporior to the Braesiena now bminf won Actress' piven name 20. in picture bhouinc nt Lincoln xtuare 24. 4 I WOMEN'S $1.75 OLTSIZE i I MUSLIN GOWNS Women's fullj- hlearlied A ft Silt oul.lw mo.lln larr 4S 11 trimmed. Short or FIRST FLOOR. J5vv MONTICE! March Tlir bndy rf Hbert Iutin 14.

who was kille-i Wednejiilay duritiir the storm in mmthtrn Illinois, was broitpht to the lionie of -Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hi- ks Kunora! Mrvices wrro heltl Saturday afternoon in Hemrnt and was made ia the Bt'iuent cemetery.

The nppuMifnns the follow in at their caucus her1 Sat-tirda te rn oou 1 i rrss. sn- vwvtwi get a bottle of Tanlac at your drug- Wnrpvc rn inf.R ft and start taking it right away. APRONS 98c froom Baptist Minister Praises TANLAC "I had suffered from stomach trouble and nerve troubles for over 30 years until I could hardly summon the strength necessary to prepare my sermons. Six weeks after taking Tanlac I had a brand new outlook on life. 1 Jiad a fine appetite, steady nerves and a brand new digestive system.

Tanlac has never failed Rev. B. E. Bell 207 Elm Street San Antonio, Texas You'll bo amazed to ore the im Kidney and Bladder Trouble Can Now Be Quickly Stopped will sem! vou absolutely free and rkE COMFORT BRASSIERE is adaptable to every woman, whether 01 slender, medium, or full figure. It is designed and fitted to give beautiful unbroken lines and afiords an ideal gown foundation, is adjustable to fit perfectly, and will not ride-up over the corset.

Gives the Figure a Trim Straight Line Appearance Supports, Flattens and Reduces the Bust Prevents Bulging of the Diaphragm Gives the 'Proper Abdominal Support Adds Carriage to the Figure Makes You Appear 10 to 20 Pounds Lighter The Comfort Corset Brassiere outlasts a doien ordinary brassieres and will retain its shaping after long wear end repeated washing. rhode Embroidered To nnt ralen, lieht and dark pat-' 1 d. postpaid under plain wrapper and a to si. 95, SI. 95! HORIZONTAL AlKlucts.

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Of tli Middle Ages (VI.) Ku4! of metal. Thus. IVrnnal pronoun. Plateau (ip.) I'rnvinr of South Africa. Mother.

Personal pronoun. A fabric. alley. Title of One who is beyond recovery fColloq.) A larpe bundle. First Notional Star.

Niht birds. Vpon. r.atln form of Mary. Man's (riven name. ou (poetic.) Am on p.

Cnnch. Personal prononn. Flyinar mammal. iJirge quantity. The first man.

Avaricious. Basic element. Renovate. City In Mass-achu- Ono not- of ace. The Fr.) A continent.

To ineiie. Jichold. A sprout (bot.) AVithin. A ttvin. A liigh fhoe.

Free, Bachelor of Lavs (ubbr.) Oceans. Patr of verb To be." Kdltor (abbr.) Iregs J'lace of ITappiness. Complete view in any Hrecton. The wives of a Mohammedan. Afternoon performance.

Sunmp. It Is (noet. Optical illusions. One of a series of steps. An Incline.

Beast (Ft.) DnuifhbojVi name fVr Paris. An Kast Indian poi-nn. Deceased. Injure. MltnottC ine Pi: inet imj.

famous treatment. It will prove tliat IR4fT FLOOR. Sunday. 26. Half a iuart.

J'etrol (Colloq. 71. 'ilnr of horc. 7B. Mined njrnin.

Zi. Iti. rVer. "So be Alike 37. KI.

Dress. 39. Knfflnnd 40. (abbr.) 41. Thou (I.atin.) f4.

That Is. 41. R5. Printer's measure. 8B-' AVent into.

46. B7. A comiiHiniention. VERTICAL fil. 1.

Female i 53. "Thief in Para- W. die. piny in jr al 57. Lincoln Square Sunday.

59. '2. Accomplish. A. A fruit.

60. 4. An iota. 5. Moves with a lTcr.

61. ot often. 62. 7. Robber.

63. 8. Larjze red and blue 64. parrots. J.

"Nimble. 70. 10. Drunkards. 71.

11. I nit. 73. Point of 13. Male stnr in "Thief 73.

in Paradi.se." IT. Camel train fa the 77. desert. 78- vour suffering from petting up niKhts. back, croin and les aches, dnziness.

btirnins sensation or other provement that comes at once. For the first time in months you'll feel like eating some good solid food, lou'll wako up in the morning rested and refreshed, ready for a good day's work. First thing you know you'll htive some color In your cheeks and the sparkle of health back in you- eyes. Pon't put off taking Tanlac. Be- OMEN'S TO S3 Prices 98c, $1.98, $2.98 1 HOUSE DRESSES Women's $6.50 Practical $4 Guaranteed 5 Women's $5J0 Reducing PARA Rubber GIRDLES Reducing gin now if you want to build your body back to health and vigor.

Larr Oineham BOd Lin- 38 Look Slim. Be Slim. $H3 GIRDLES -A" -r-: TAKK TAMAC A KtiKTABLB TILLS FOR OXSTtPATIO-V Front Corse! $5.45 danfeTous avmptorns due to Kidney trouble, bladder disorder or prostate rnforfjement can be quickly stopped. Kseapc these ailments that often lead to Briprht's Disease and Diabetes nd hill 75.000 people yearly. Jf my treatment cures you repay the favor hv tellinir your friends, otherwise the loss is mine, simply send your name and address today to prove entirely at my expense and no cost to you.

that you can feel ten years Younger, enjoy life and be safe from thesf dangerous diseases. Address RoD't Norman. 463 Groves Kansas City, Mo. choiri, $1,697 IO Rubber Reducing dir- for5 $2,98 SECOND FLOOR, 51 S4.69 Second Floor 14ft. 5.

LAC TAN second Hoor Second Floor vvvv4-. 1BETTJER G00DSAT LOER PRlp FOB. YOUR HEAJUTH.

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