Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1938 — Page 7

OF SCHOOL IN TORNADO AREA I ’ FAT ■ , O fl - • B S ■ Jr '■■ ' • - 14 U i Sv IS'. • ’S 5’ ■l -!*/./■ -flw i II * .■■■»••• •' %•! I '-.-•."'' ” S’ ■ --’ - ; — -■*■ - -r- » of the Union School, a grade school, was demolished and the first W manjd when a tornado struck Belleville, 111., yesterday afternoon, killing eight - mo'e than 200 pupils in the school were dismissed an hour and a half be,ci< —lnternational Illustrated News Photo. B" B"KILLED, 50 HURT.IN MIDWEST TORNADO . SB -W J " ■ ’ t 'sF " *«•*- KaOx?! i 1 Sw sit Ttfiiw.- 37m* Hi * II W L ** ' Hr > j mK .< J w • j ** * < ... * - » •■ IFt ■r*; ** 1 ■ K F< -X® AsutoS' - struck in the Middlewest late yesterday (Tuesday), centering its fury in BelleThis picture was taken looking north from the ruins of cne filling station. In the vicinity of the filling station in the rear, four persons lost their lives. ■ —lnternational Illustrated News Photo. bf — ~ iSiOfe There ® s Flme When ■£ He Wants To Be Properly Dressed! —and »t> read) lor him with ■ ■■B a stock of I . - ||»W B()YS 10 ¥()l NG MENS IIEvH Confirmation and UrW Graduation Suits I Ages 6-11 For these special occasions we I S&.s© suggest a Blue Serge Suit in the single or double breasted Ages 12-18 model, tailored to perfection H1 ’$ «®O and ’ n Gle Guest Bibrics. Aypoio •»/. Or. if he prefer.-, we can .satisfy him / . * ,v ‘ > 10 ’‘W with a Suit in the various lighter shades ?X, 1 IfeaOO * n checks or stripes. A complete range tt ® of sizes to make your selection easy. He’ll also need Shirts, Hose, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs and a new Hat. IjETERSON CLOTHING CO M “MHTir— !■■■ 11l r- — - . »<*^* < *

DECATI R DAILY DEMOCBAT FRIDAY, MARCH IS. 1938

YOUNG KILLER IS EXECUTED Former Sunday School Teacher Is Executed At Dawn Today Tuckrr Prison Farm. Ark . Mut l 1* (U.R; Is-Hter BroekelhuiKt. oiu-time Mormon Sunday School tem her who turned kllh-r to aiuusv and i iiteiiain his sweetheart while they hitch hiked about the country, <lied in the electric chair at Arkansas stale prison at dawn today, The switch was thrown al 6:37 a in . and Brockelhurst was pronounced dead at 6 40. Brockelhurst, pale and nervous. < liter, d the dead chamber at 6:15 and made a lengthy speech to the inure than 30 witnesses present. ' You know I am going to a great place after three months of hell which has caused my parents much griV f. ' he said. "Crime does not pay. take it from one who knows. If any member |of the (lates family is present I want to ask their forgiveness for taking the life of Victor Gates." Brockelhurst was executed for the murder of Gates, whose bullet riddled body was found in a roadside ditch mar Lonoke. Ark. last May 6. Brockelhurst atcused his former sweetheart. Bernice Felton, of caus ing his troubles. "I am guilty and am paying for my crime, but Bernice is as guilty as I am." he said. Bro, kelhurst sat in the death emhair as he talked and once lie faltered and it appeared he would faint. o * RI RAL CHURCHES * < « Decatur M. E. Circuit J W. Reynolds, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Church School. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:10 a. m. Beulah Chapel Church School. 9:30 a. ill. Pleasant Valley Morning worship. 9:3,0 a in. Church School. 10:20 a. m. • — o Antioch M. B. C. Church O. L. Flesher, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Geo. Bright, superintendent. Sermon, 10.15 a. m. by the pastor. We invite you to worship with "The invention most needed by I churches now is a collection plate that can be passed by radio. How ev,r. there is plenty of heavenly music for those who have tuned in. Better tune in." o ■ Calvary Evangelical Churck Georg*- S. I.ozi- i, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Otis Shift'erly. superhit endent. 10:30 a. m Prayer and praise service. Mrs. James Darr, leader 7:30 p. m. Thursday Worship service and sermon. The Lord's Supp, i w ill I-.,: ure tin sei vi. Candidates will also be received into church membership. Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Preaching. 7:00 p. m. The quarterly business session will be held at this place We have added several’tables to accommodate the crowds at our special Sundaj ( HICKEN DINNER -35 c - Regular Meals 25c COMET DINER Madison Street Saturday and Sunday MEAT SPECIALS shoulder Steak, lb. 20c Sliced Ham. lb. Fresh Side, lb. 19c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 19c Spare Ribs, Back Bones lb LSc Pork Roast, lb. 20c A, 21c Pure Pork Lard. lb. lie Babv Beef Roast, th 1 t-17-20c Babj Beef Steak, lb. IS & 20c Boiling Beef. lb. —ll c SunKist Oranges, doz. 18c Potatoes — peck 25c Eggs — dozen 18c Bananas 1 lbs. 22c Head Lettuce — head 8c Onion Sets — pound 8c Open till noon Sunday. SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET 512 S. 13th St. Free Delivery Phone 226

duy i-vviiiiig. March 18, and the Communion nervier on Sunday ev, tiitig, Mareh 2o Tlmae tmrvleeH are in < hinge of the Rev. G. M. Sill. Winchester Sunday School, 9.00 u. in. Poaching. l<t;00 a m. I’iayer meeting. Wednesday ev ning. o PLANES C AUSE HNUED F“°M JTAGE <INE) numbers varying for each raid, flew ao high that their presence was not known until their bombs dropped Sometimes they came In group formation from one direc lion, then they Hew over from opposite sides. Apartment houses, hotels, busses, street ears, factories and hmm were pounded to pieces. Those inside. if not blow n to bits, were i crushed by falling debris or by the force of concussion Many bombs, weighing hundreds of pounds, crashed through the roofs of six and seven story buildings and bit their way through the floors to ■ xplod, iu th, cellars wreckTng the buildings. Several foreign residents were believed among the casualties. Red Cross workers, extricating dead and injured, blocked off the areas in which they were working with wide bands of black crepe. Police and other rescue workers were sickened by what they found in the debris. Many collapsed and had to be relieved Ambulance sirens created a steady din as they plied up and down the boulevards. Flames still i,-ked at the shattered walls of some buildings. (>— — WAR FEVER REAL HES (CONVINCED l-ni'M PA,MI ONE) th, Lithuanian capital or belongs to Poland A meeting of the Polish Senate was called for next Wednesday, by which time th,- gov, nment plainly expected the incident to be settled tin' London, the British government was ri-porttul to have made urgent representations to Poland and Lithuania to avoid strif, Paris and Bei lin did lilo-w is. i Excitement in V'ilna was inteiis. Many houses were decorated with banners c.irryin- such slogans as: "L<-t us march on Kovtm" "We demand mobilization." The banners cat t ied death s heads painted in white. A. J Smith has returned from a several day's ;isin>-s trip to Cb 'tcazi, and Milwaukee ITS LIKE A DREAM COME TRUE SAYS INDIANA WOMAN Famous Retonga Brings Health Alter Ten \ ears Suffering ’ Many are the happy sta’ iw i;' ' made < very day about sitfl'rings i overcome and health renewed 1 through the famous n» w h<-rbal medicine Retonga. Praise tor this

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( i-li-brut, <1 preparation is being heard all over Indiana, ami among the hundreds of grateful statements H that of Mr.' l-'loss: Appel, well known for her charitable activities, who reside., al Til S. Chapin Si.. South Bend "Retonga was like a dream come true to ine." declared Mrs Appel. ' For ten long years digestive troubles kept me miserable, and the pains and discomfort from gas on my stomach were terrible. I had hot flushes w hen all the blood in my body seemed to rush to my head and 1 would get so weak I couldn't stand up. My arms and legs pained me almost constantly and I was seldom fret from < • backache. My complexion was yellowish and my eyes looked weak and sunken from my years of sul feting. "Three weeks ago I started taking Retonga and now my friends look al me in wonder at my improvement. The paius and stomach trouble are gone; 1 have good color in my face and life in my: eyes once more. 1 am so niuch stronger I can now do my housework and look after my family. I wish I could tell everybody in In diana what a wonderful medicine Retonga is " Get. a bottle of Retouga today at Holthouse Drug Store. adv.

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