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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 6

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1 929 DECATUR HERALD must decline to answer all questions, no matter how innocent they may votes will be thrown aside i7Ti contestant for whom a SALESMAN FOUND will u. wer Or sound, until 60 hours have elapsed M4uuixit3a. Prep School Athletes Looking for A Market No Novelty, Penney Smith Says City' Will Instal Lost Bridge Rd. Lights offer the close of the contest. All Migrating birds, aecordia, votes wmch are round to tne cast on a basis of popularity, or a series of MISS MINTUBN CONTEST JUDGE Millikin Conservatory Director One of Board for State Audition Final typed or mimeographed and fixed from 30 to 60 miles an houT there been brought to Millikm a stu dent who gets his tuition free in te abllitv." DEAOIN HOTEL W.

F. Lerch, Chicago. Believed to Have Had Fatal Stroke Thursday HUSBAND CHOKED CRITIC; WIFE IS GIVENDIVORCE Mazel Vance Testifies in Support of Pleaof Cruelty MARRIAGE RAINED OUT "Oh, yes, every year we' have High school athletes ask us, 'What have you to and invariably, emphatically, and universally we say 'Nothing!" Dr. Mark E. Penney, president of Millikin university said tUlU Uia v- Millikin, as do four other schools How One Woman Lost in Illinois, provides freshmen wno have an average of 90 or above in High school, with a loan.

This loan i oo tho Williams fund. Dr. Thursday morning asked if ia xtuuwii Penney indicated Thursday that some 20 Pounds of Fat athletes sought free tuition in return for their athletic services as indicated by the report of the Carnegie Foundation. W. F.

Lerch, 102 East Chestnut street, Chicago, was found dead in Miss Winifred Minturn, director of the Millikin Conservatory of Music has been appointed a special judge in the Illinois finals for the' Atwater Commissioner Earl V. Smith said Thursday that the city will proceed alone to light Lost road, as. requested by Odell Hatfield and other property owners. The city will string lights above the road from South Jasper street to the Nightingale confectionery. Mr.

Smith, said he had hoped that the park board would continue the lights from the confectionery on toward Nelson park but that the board had. agreed to pay only half the cost 'of illuminating the park stretch. his room in the St. Nicholas hotel at "We are more than willing to se of the other in-muuons wmcu imyc the Williams fund also, make an out-right gift to a certain few students if they will come to their school to serve on athletic teams. Millikin, Dr.

Penney said, uses the Williams mnnav nnlv sis loan, and those Kent audition contest. The votes of o'clock Thursday The cause of his death is not known but it is believed that he suffered from the special judges count more heavily than those of anyone else. Miss Lois Hood will represent De Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hip Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaciousneu Gained a Shapely Figure cure positions if we have them, for the boys on the teams, and in some instances athletes have been scholarships- not because of their athletic but because of the hitch standard of their work. Never, to my knowledge or with my consent has a stroke. to "poor, deserving, and needy stu catur in the contest, the finals of "He choked me when I laughed; about his dancing," Hazel Vance told Judge James S.

Thursdayj dents" as stipulated by the luna donor. wnicn wui: oe sung over station An investigation was made when Mr. Lerch failed to answer his telephone at about 9 o'clock Thursday morning. He had apparently been dead only a short time, for his body Chicago between- 3 and o'clock Friday Rules Are Strict in asking for divorce from Theodore Vance. "A bunch of us were1 trying If you're fat remove the cause! KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the The rules 'with which the contes Notice also that you hive in energy-your skin is clearer -your eyes sparkle with 'glortaa health vnn fppl mnHM.

j- was still warm. OWNERSHIP TANGLE STRAIGHTENED; CITY GETS TITLE TO LAND tants must comply this year are Mr. Lerch had been staying In the OFTENER OFF; WATER ISilARD much more strict than in former hotel since Wednesday and had hot keener mind KRUSCHEN win years. Only the contestant and his complained of feeling ill. However, or her accompanist will be admitted to learn a new step in mother's home.

He couldn't get it. We all laughed, and he became angry." On another occasion Theodore slapped her when he angry at dinner, Mrs. Vance said, and once when he became provoked at an automobile he was working on, he turned and kicked her. Maiden Name Restored J. Howard Helmick of the city's prise person a joyous tar.

Get an R5o rmMi CHICAGO FIRM GETS CONTRACT Award for Carbonator Equipment Must Get Water. Supply Co. Approval to uie performer's studio, their family and friends not beine- information from the Chicago office, where he was a traveling Salesman for the Hospital Supply company, was to the effect that he had been SALTS at Rn7h rtZS? 6 mineral salts your body organs, gland3 and nerves must mave to function properly. When your vital 1 organs fall to perform their work correctly your bowels and kidneys can't throw off that waste material before you realize it you're -growing hideously fat! Try half a teaspoonful of KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot water every morning in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished, v. legal department, while examining an abstract lately, discovered that the Keith estate owned half of South Oakland avenue for a distance equal under any circumstances.

After hav-i ing been told what song the contestant is to sing, he or she must not suffering from a severe chest cold. (lasts 2 months). If even this flm bottle doesn't convince you this is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat if you don't feel a superb imnrnvpmpnf In ViooHV. Equipment Will Not Be Used Until Carbonator ls Installed Mr. and Mrs.

Vance were, married leave thestudio until the lastsinger in December. 1928, and lived together nas sung ana the program declared closed. ing the frontage of the lot in the northeast corner of South Oakland and West Sunset avenue. The west DELINQUENT PARENTS BLAMED FOR CRIMES COMMITTED BY BOYS r- UV BlUiiUUMV energetic vigorously alive your 1 31 until the following February. A- de- cree of divorce was entered, and.

the The contestant and accompanist boundary line of the lot was the center line of South Oakland avenue. complainant was allowed resume use of her maiden Hazel International Filter Co, of Chicago, will receive the contract to instal carbonating equipment and outside Decatur's water is hard again and complaints are flooding, the city hall. Housewives are reporting that their water won't lather, and that it Delinquent children cause the Thursday morning, the error of some unknown person in failing to ntv court most trouble, says piping for the city waterworks. The Sidney Allen got a idivorce'ifrom T.iHtro w. McCov in his talk before dedicate the west section of the lot for' street purposes was takes twice as much soap to wash company recently underbid the Leader Iron Works for the contract, with a proposal amounting to $14,010.

The city council Thursday started Gladys M. Allen orr.a charge Their trouble' smarted, Mr. Allen said, when he--ga8te; fiis tome and "found a fellow" who- didn't H. Nogle of Champaign, now owner dishes. the Optimists luncheon Thursday noon.

He" brought out the fact that it is more often the fault of the parents than of the children. The It was explained in the city hall the preliminaries for awarding the -i belong there." that the city's water softening plant contract but halted when Mayor has been shut down for two weeks, Marriage Rained Out W. Smith said that a conference with directors of the Water Supply Co. and will closed for two "months' more, until carbonating "I left," he testified. "I intended to go back' the next day and 'patch of the northeast corner "in question, submitted a revised plat of the corner.

The plat took into account the use of part of the lot for a city thoroughfare. The city council approved the plat. OFFER PRIZE FOR BOY SCOUT WORK must be had. The amount to be paid equipment is installed. The carbon things up, but it was and ator will keep free lime, from the a waited until the second day When most common fault or tne ooys is Among the boys brought to" court there was only one Boy Scout and he 'was taken back to his parents.

Dr. A. Simon; was the guest at the luncheon. 1 There will be a. Halloween masquerade party at.

the Mueller Lodge at 8 o'clock 28. There will entertainment for the even the International Filter is slightly higher than was Intended at first and the mayor was unwilling to. proceed without sanction of the Water softening plant, out of city water went back she was gone." Eleven Other Decrees pipes. The city water has a hard' ness content of 15 grains to the gal Supply Co. Other divorces granted Thursday jQhT The council held up.

the award of the carbonator contract, but award lon. This is far more normal and is due: to the scarcity of rain, were: Jesse T. WaldeH against Iva Wal-den, infidelity. ed to J. J.

Swartz the contract to The prize committee of Mayor's Citizen Halloween Committee has offered $5 to the Boy Scout troop that renders the best service at the Halloween festival. There must be a written report at the natural softening element. When ing and prizes will be given. Everyone is expected to come masked. Winifred MdNutt against Edwin P.

modify present equipment of the water filtration plant to accommo the city's water softening plant is JlcNutt, cruelty. Orville Wise against Helen Wise, working, the hardness of the water is reduced to less than 5 grains per date the carbonator. The Swartz contract Involves a city obligation of desertion. Scout headquarters not later than the Saturday following the parade in $1,063. Maude Taylor against William NOON HOUR THIEF WRATH OF -CITY COUNCILMEN Taylor, drunkenness.

PUBLLX THEATRE SPECIAL gallop, i EXPRESS NEED FOR GRADE CROSSINGS Mildred L. Dawson against James order to be judged. WITHHOLD DECISION IN BLUE LITE CASE IDENTIFY MAN STRUCK BY CAR From Coast To Coast A sneak thief is at work again in the city hall, Commissioner Alex Van Need of grade crossings to open ON Praag reported Thursday to the city Arguments on a motion to strike The man who was accidentally struck 'Wednesday' night by the car driven by James Caldwell, has been identified as being Charles Hildreth. U. Dawson, desertion.

Emma Denny against "George Denny, desertion. Enid Foster against Donald Fost ter, cruelty. Arthur Bolm" against Bolla, Infidelity. Rose L. against Jonesi, cruelty.

Rufus A. against Enura. ReVelle, desertion. council. He said someone had stolen a sack of tulip bulbs' worth $10 from the defense answer'to Aud' Walters' Center and West Division streets through to extreme northwest end of Decatur was bought before the Illinois Commerce commission Beecher Hughey, representing the city in the hearing, explained He gave no address.

He suffered his desk. "I have, a good idea who the thief is and unless those bulbs are returned there will be trouble," petition for mandamus against the county board of supervisors, were heard Thursday inprning by Judge James S. Baldwin in circuit court head and hip injuries but they are KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES Sold in Decatur by Auto Parts Co. 1045 N. Water St ADAM GEBHART, Proprietor Phone 2-1866 Mr.

Van Praag said. why the crossings are necessary. not considered He is in St Mary's hospital. The hearing was on a petition of Six months ago city officials JLuciile against Glenn Bramel, con viction lor lajony. BOX SOCIAL FRIDAY adopted the policy of Tiaving the council chamber locked at ter hours.

Desks had been ransacked. The The petition was filed in an effort to compel the county board to grant a license for the Blue Lite dance hall. Judge Baldwin withheld decision on the motion. A box social will be given Friday the city, the Illinois Central Railway and the Illinois Terminal R. R.

system for permission to build the crossings. The commission took the proposal under advicement. A movement against department and chain stores has been started in Germany. night, in the Renshaw school. It will begin at 7 o'clock.

latest theft is blamed on a noon-hour caller. Continuing Friday and Saturday The Greatest Apparel Sale of All the Year mmiiiiiiwim 135 N. Water St. Use Your Charge. JBL PrbilegeofOur ''Jfr Jgf Lay-Away Pian i ff If mm AY" Let Nothing Keep You Away! Unusual Anniversary Values! Gharming Fall Not even snow and slush could keep style-wise and value-wise women away from, this sale on the first day.

The charming styles, and the marvelou values are irresistible, even under adverse weather conditions. So, let nothing keep YOU away on Fri day or Saturday but come and select newest Fall and Winter fashions at lowest prices of the year! Millinery An Anniversary High-Light Fall Dresse arvelous Anniversary Values Winter Coats .99 Large, small, medium headsizes Every new "a11 color. Felts. Sol -v Luxuriously Furred! StraigntTine coats with clever seaming; low flared coats; modified princess effects beautifully' developed in Broadcloths and suede-finished fabrics, with deep collars, cuffs and bands of smart fur. Beautifullv tailored and lined simdv mar in the New Silhouette! This dress group is one of the oustanding features of the Anniversary Sale.

Beautiful models in Flat Crepes, Satins, Georgettes and Chiffons, for afternoon, street, or business wear. The new 1 hemline and raised waistline influence is represented up at a marvelous, low price! ids and velvets. Smartest New Styles! Regular $4 Values Hats specially purchased, so that they might be -iffered at this exceptional price during our Anniversary. And what beautiful hats and-- marvelous values they are! Off-the-Face models. Evebrow effects.

Long Sides. Pokes and Mat- ron.V hats, in a wide variety of. shades. velous values at this low Anniversary, price 099 .11 1 ikSSal Vtmlerar I tapi won I '-'1 Fox I i- Skunk I i Opossum Your mm knowledpc of value wilt tell jou these dresses are exceptional at 8.99. Sizes: Sizes: 14 to 40 14 to 36 to 44 Anniversary Hose Special Picot Top Chiffons Values to $18 Values at $75 THE FAIB 99c Group 2 COATS Anniversary Price Regular $UH) Values You'll want several pairs at this low Pfte for it will be a long time before you find value to equal this.

Perfect, full fashioned and picot top pure silk chiffon aftt service weight. Every wanted Fall shade. Group 3 COATS Anniversary Price $74j9 Values to; $98 Highly exclusive adaptation from tho latest French mod-ela. Finest Broadcloths, nmjirtly fur trimmed. High type coats aa unusual price- Group 2 -New Fall DRESSES Values to $25 SaUn and Crepe frock a in the new ellhouettc.

Transparent velvets with deep lace collar. Travel print and sports frocks In jersey and novelty woolens. Group 3 Better DRESSES $22! Values to $40 At thla price Our higher priced Velvets. Crepex, Satins, Georgettes and Chiffons You will find It Impossible to duplicate these- wonderful -values- at JS1.99. Values to $65 Charxuln? modcU fur trimmed and beautifully lined.

A -wonderful group coats ror the woman who wants -quality and smartness -at a loir 135 N. Water St..

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