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BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1917. PAGE SEVEN BARBERS HAD LITTLE STRIKE. GIRLS! WOMEN! IN STRANGE CITY PEOPLE'S CGLUMII (Special to The Republican.) Rockford, Oct. 29. A scattering strike of barbers here today effect- LOl the freighter sank, Hiving nnly wreckage and a Coston light, which flickered up froth' time to tlmo until daybreak like lantern In a lifeboat.

Neither Vessel Used. Gunfire. "Neither submarine nor destroyer used gunfire, The German was not even sighted. Only two torpedoes I were-'known to have been fired the LOS1 ed, some of Jhe west side shops. None LOT Of One Transplanted From of the east side shops were affected.

TAKE CASCARETS 11 HIS II fllST QUli LOST A Gregg short, hand book Jand later the west side men went back Small Town IsHard. 4 Finder please return to Republican office. J-1373 PATROL WORK IS FULL OF THRILLS Blindfold Campaign of Submarine Chasing Is Replete With Surprises. to work under an agreement that the matter at issue would be arbitrated. The men demand a greater percentage of receipts.

IF CONSTIPATED Either State. East or West Boone streets, gold You Can't Tell Whom You Want to beads. Reward if returned to Repub Know Until. You Knew, Which Makes Things Complicated. LITTLE ONEPNEUMONlA VICTIM lican office.

J-1294 BELVIDERE HIGH SCHOOL BEATS WOODSTOCK 33 TO 0 ON WOOD-STOCK FIELDS-WOODSTOCK Utf-ABLE' JjO HOLD BELVIDERE MEN AFTER" 'FIRST FEW Ml FOR RENT THEN LIVEN YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS AND CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION. Eva Lily Barnes, six motithg old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur Barnes, residing in the old National It gives you a queer feeling to be suddenly transplanted from the little FOR RENTAt 708yVanBuren, 6-room home town to a crowded, city street hotel on North, 'State -street, diud gun 1 house Warm and in good repair; electric yghts, gas, city and er in kitchen. Phone Green-601.

DON'T STAY HEADACHY, BILIOUS WITH BREATH BAD AND STOMACH SOUR. one which crossed fhe X's bow, and the one which settled the Kioto. "Only two lays befoie the had had a better brush with a and may have got her; skippers put in the claim on -evidence as good. She was steaming In the same area, under like conditions, when at ten minutes past eight In the evening she sighted a pronounced wake. One could even estimate the speed at which the submarine had been submerged about eight knots.

"The worked up to full speed, turned with left rudder, and run down on the right: hand side of the slick. In six "minutes she bad reached its ready to drop a depth charge; four minutes to run to the end of the wnke, two more to allow for i the "TORPEDO IS FOOLER J-1382 made up of "houses, houses, day morning at 8 o'clock of bronchial where you don't know a soul, and never pneumonia. The funeral was held expect to, says a writer In the Indian- this afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge apolis News. City folk don't care who ot Rpv- E- E. HarkneSs.

lives across- the street or next door. I They huve their friends scattered about in various pluces where they can find UEO TROOPS Oct "a 10-cent box now. Tpnight sure! Take Cascarets and enjoy1', the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel" cleansing you ever experienced. Cascarets will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of Jewels with- Interesting Sidelight on Work- of Navy in Fighting U-Boat Peril Many an Encounter With a Table Leg or a Swab Handle. New York.

Leaves from the diary of the commander of a destroyer end sidelights on the thrills that come to the men aboard the vessels of fhe Unit- them when they wont them. But we small town folk Just wonder and wonder who lives behind all those lovely front doors, and when we catch a glimpse of the Inhabitants we're Inter-1 ested th them and wontjer Where they ouUgrlping. You wUlwItke BTSfeeling grand Your head will be "clear, breath right, tongur clerti, stomactt FOR, RENT 4-rooms of a double house," splendid location; gas water. Also 3 rooms over store. Phone 118.

F. W. J-1386 FOR RENT An eight-room house, located at 225 East Second; has electric lights, gas, city and soft water In house.1 Phone Farmers Company store, Herbert, 111. J-1379 FORWENT The flat located across from Y. M.

C. has- four rooms and bath and other modern improvements. Inquire at 217 West Hurlbut avenue. Phone -453. J-1381 RORf RENT 4 furnished or unfurnished rooms at 717 North State.

Inquire at 619 No. State; Phone 775-; Blue. J-1377 FOR RENT Or Sale, 8-room house with all modern improvements. In Klon rosy they're wonderful? Get a 10-cent box now at any drug! i i oy me navy puonciry uureau or give store. JoT9v can safely 318 West Thirty-ninth street 1 JTsM I- to children any time The Belvidere high school football eleven Journeyed to Woodstock Sat urday afternoon and completely rout ed the Woodstock team, scoring 33 points and holding their, opponents The B.

H. team played steady and flawless football and the backfield bad little trouble in break Ing through the Woodstock line for long gains. First Half. Belvidere kicked to Woodstock who steadily advanced down the field, and the Woodstock rooters thought' the game was already bus' the Belvidere lads, stopped theni w(hin fifteen yards of the goal. Comstock, Shultz and Jukes steadily advanced the ball back and catiwi within a yard of the goal, line Woodstock team fought hard and held the purple and gold team.

Woodstock punted to Schultz. who advanced fifteen yards. Schulta and Jukes the ball within a half yard of the goal but Belr videre lost on downs. Woodstock punted to Sisson. A pass- 'to Jukes failed.

Comstock gained yards, Schultz made 3 and Comstock plunged over the'lihe for Belvidere' first touchdown. The goal was missed. Belvldere kicked' to Woodstock. Houston covered Woodstock's fumble. whejr cj-oss, Je verish, bilious, tongue coated oralis tipated they are harm- BOONE.

COUNTY CONTINGENT FOR CAMP GRANT CONSISTS OF ONE MAN, CLIFTON TOLBERT HAVING THE DISTINCTION OF REPRESENTING HIS RACE FROM THIS COUNTY. It is stimulating from the maze of, convoy and submarine search work to untangle vivid threads of ndventure," the statement said. "For the first half of a certain. month a few points stand lQES. out for emphasis or visualization." came from audwlmt names they all bear.

If by chance we find, from the tele phone directory, that the people just back of us wear the very same name weear, we wonder if they might be some of our long lost kith and kin, and if we'd HkeVem if we knew 'eml It's always risky business hunting up kinfolk, so we'll not try It bat really, the woman is so pretty, and the baby so cunning, and the young man who comes home in the'machlne at the end of the day Is so proud of both of them, that we'd Just like to say "Howdy you've got the same name we have!" and take the consequences. There's the two-yeur-old baby three houses down the street, who waves her tiny hand and calls "By-by" when we pass. We'd like so to know her and answer the friendly little greeting. 'sub-'s tnn beyond and she tripped the pump. With tlu charge, which was set for 80 wns dropped a calcium torch pot to mark the place, The explosion audibly Jarred the blowers, it nd within three minuted bubbles swirled to the surfaeg But in the 20 minutes that the cirAed the vicinity, hoping the injured enemy would rise tor the surface, no further sign of damage 'was Four later the turned her convoy over to the at two hours before daylight, and returned to her regular patrol.

About five o'clock In the piorning she "took under Tier -wing the steamer Pentwy, loUnd for Manchester. At quarter to eight Captain Lyons sent a quartermaster, aloft to the main track to clear a fouled commission pennant. Scarcely had th3 quartermaster reached it when he called down to the wtchon the after deckhouse, 'Periscope, two points nbaft the port beam Tle thing was 1.600 to 3,000 yards from the Red Blood They are these: "Enemy operations have been In the southern part of our area. quire of Mrs. Hattle Chappell, at Edgewood farm.

J-1366 FOR RENT House No. 212 East Boone county troops will move as one body to Camp Grant to 5th, has electric lights, gas, city and soft water. Inauire of J. N. PenwelL 1082 Whitney J-1364 Sil room house on Hurl-i but.

Avenue; rent reasonable; has some modern Call at 643 Hurlbut- avenue. W-1367 ia what yon need to be strong healthy and vigorous JDON'iON will increase your IVI1 vitality and endurance wonderfully after a few weeks treatment It especially rccommendtd for convalescents as a systemic tonic and strength builder, after serious operations or Illness that leave the body in a weak, run-down impoverished condition. If you are weak, pale, nervous, liritaMeoranemlcyouneedstrongcrand more hlood arid you should start taking IRON-IOM without delay as it supplies tonic principles necessary to make strong, rich, red blood. Your ttrugvitt can you Ferric Laboratories Co.Xhicago.IU. morrow.

Cliff Tolbert, formerly port-j er fit the Gritzbaugh barber shop, says I that he needs no band to keep step with himself. He gathers at, the-'of-flce of Dr. F. S. Whitman (2nd) at 9 o'clock prepared to go to Camp Grant, He arrived in the city Saturday eve-r ning from Oswego, where he has been doing road -work, and was quartered by the exemption board over Sunday.

Today various friends are adding equipment in anticipation of his departure for Camp Grant Belvldere was penalized yards for And there is the lonely boy. across the being offside, but Schultz made up the penalty by a 5-yard gain. Sehulta punted to Woodstock. Abbott half. street, who isp't used to city ways yet Calm weather and the moon have fa- i vored them.

Merchant ships have assembled thickly At the rendez.vous, and the Sight has been frequent of one destroyer often of the ddT type with four or five great vessels on her hands before others assigned have Joln- ed the escort. "Many rescues of crews luive been I sueessfully made. "hi 'behind the however. It is less easy to borrow the lookout's eyes, Set lor the pin thrust of the distant periscope through the blue frets of the quiet, treacherous ocean. Or to hear in the dark small hours the throbbing general quarters alarm, the blowers hum In a racing crescendo, and the gun crews like Tweedledums and TweedledeeS in their slate-hued life FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping.

Call at 1016 Prairie street, ij'hone 931-BIue. A3 69 FOR RENT 4-rOout bungalow with bathi lights -nd gas, etc. Inquire at 1301 Peart street. J-1170 He sits on the front steps with his back for, Woodstock) suffered a broken-aim and was removed, from the Colored Men Arriving. FRANK H.

NIEMEYER, Druggist. Rockford, Oct. 22. The kaiser who was 400 jrarfla. ahead of the one point on her port bow.

The whole body of the submarine was distinct to the quartermaster though, oddly, Invisible both to the brldge'and the fore top lookout. The periscope seemed headed westward, and she at once started to submerge. Within 20 sec WANTED elbows on his knees and his chin in his hands, the most dejected looking lump of boyhood that you colild Imagine. Ton, want to cheer him up, and tell him things will be better when he gets acquainted, but how in the world is he to get acquainted? And the young woman who walks up and down the back yard of the house across the al could have seen in black and white what was going to happen to him if he could have been at Camp Grant hv WANTED Hive your old feather beds made irito mattresses. Feather Dr.

Hess today when 300 colored selectives became part of the family Officered by White Men. beds and plllwrs. Tenovated. A. Ejl Jones, .914 Union avenue or phone onds, as the destroyer came to gen eral quarters, first one torpedo, Instant 31-Blue.

I W-1384 I Seven from Carroll county were the first arrivals and were followed by 312 Woodstock worked ft long pass tmt Comstock made a great running tackle and stopped a touchdown for Woodstock.) Woodstock lost the ball on downs. -Comstock and Jukes gain, ed 6 yards apiece. Comatock mada another 10-yard run. Jukes made a IB yard run, and Schultz and Sisson made good gains. Schultz broke loose for Belvldere's second touchdown and kicked goal.

The first half ended 13-0 fn Belvldere's favor, Second Half, Woodstock kicked to Comstock whd advanced 20 yards. Comstock broke through the Woodstock line and made a run from the middle of the field for another touchdown. Schultz kick ed goal. Woodstock received the ball POULTRY Iesmen A $25,000, ly followed by a second, radiated from the point where; she had vanished. Both were making surface runs, for from Chicago.

The negro troops will WANTED OOO.CO chain to secure the fctore company desires be officered by white men. Pan ervices of a live, up- A regular wintry snow blizard swept -a-ce-a to-date salesmrtn wlth a large ac-i the sub's conning tower hatch still must have been near the surface. They threw spray up fuly 20. feet, clearly around the camp all day. Nearly Two Million In Lean.

Ivldere and surround- quaintance in ing districts as representative in this Hens are coming out of the The camp's total subscription to the preservers' tear the covers from the Ammunition boxes. It is tension to near down nj 25 knots upon the lean tramp that makes no response to the flap-flap of your searchlight blinker, spelling out the challenge; to distinguish whether the phosphorescent streak that at night flashes across your bow is made by a Hun torpedo or the animal skippers have named the 'torpedo fish' a blackflsh or porpoise. Survivors come mutely up the side, often Lascars and Cingalese, muttering of Allah and America indlstinguishubly. ley, carrying a tiny baby In her arms and looking anxiously down Into its little face. If I was only a little grayer I'd risk assuming a grandmotherly air, and ask her If the baby is sick.

And there's the old man who sits on the front porch of the handsome house nearer the car line. We can't decide for certain whether he is sad or grouchy feeling the bitterness of hay- i ing to live off a son-in-law or" wheth-' er he is a hectoring old duffer, worry-p Ing the soul out of his daughter-in-law-Back home we'd know all about It. And visioie against mei cnoppy sea. am man can make territory. Righ moult ifow forla long season's Liberty Loan reached leads all camps In the country.

lyeafC" Call Aj P. O. S. 000 or more per laying. Start your moulted hands on the bridge and decks saw them as did the astern for she No.

412 Soith State street. heas and pullets right. 1372 Di sharply to starboard, present but lost it Comstock gained 10 fu Ing her tail to At the same mo if WANTED Mail to do plowing in the Feed Pan-a-ce-a ment the sounded six blasts on her whistle, followed by two, to mean country. Can NIGHT IS return home nights. phone 112-BIUe.

See Chas. Foste yards. Schultz 6. Jukes 4. Jukes 4 mora, Comstock Schultz Com stock muffed'the ball, but Perlet cov ered it.

Jukes and Schultz gained 4 yards -apiece, and Sisson carried the bairoVer the linVfor'the fourth touchdown. goal was missed. Schultz that the attack was being made to W-1374 j. port. -tt glv ld strength, -to puftAem in Haying' humor; our spar' time m-i WANTED sTur.

to money. Ma pep and ambition with any kind ofiK, a hnnraiS tartPthe siriging and cack- a couple of hours the handsome woman wlid sometimes buys fruit-n one side of the Italian's cart while you're buyjng tori the other side you'd like to know her, or you think you would. That's the trouble In thecity. You uiven cigarette tney roll a stick It behind the ear. and as the surgeon uncorks his iodoform in, the washroom for gashes made by wreckage, some old gunner of the reserve takes pneumonia from his hours of exposure, and is put ashore at say, on a stretcher, and with his hours of life numbered.

at least fifty dol-! kicked off to who failed to gain and puttted to Schultz. Com-stock, Jukes and Sisson made steady irery month. Pre-! each day can ma lars extra money vlous experience tional Casualty gan. unnecessary. Na- can't know for certain whom you want to know, until you know which makes games but Belvldere muffed the ball.

Woodstock was penalized yards. Sherby, quarterback made a 15 yard Detroit. Wichl-J J-1366; to liven the do mart egg org. an, i to. laying.

DR. HESS' OULTRY PAN-A. CE-A do these th ngs to your satisfac ion things complicated. Gradually yon grow accustomed to the strange houses tun tor triea a aeries of, forward passes with and came within 5 yards of a A dropping mercury showed at 3:30 this afternoon a marking of 28 degrees above zero, with a continuation of the light snow Btorm which has prevailed all day. The prospects are for a cold night in accord with the department's prediction.

(, and strange faces, and form your own Ideas. WANTED Comp "tent housekeeper. Apply to Miss Du 401 East Lincoln avenue. W-1362 WANTEDBy xp a place to work farm married. Write A.

n. Grow, lot 31 E. F. D.t, Miss by Small Margin. "Both torpedoes missed the but by the smallest margin.

The making high speed, swung with full left rudder toward the submarine. At five minutes pnst nine o'clock a Milrd torpedo was fired at the convoy, apparently from another jubmarlne about 200 yards ahead of the first. It approached from rtlte broad on the 's beam, also making a surface run at about the same range as the first two, and missed. "But now the was in sight, some four miles ready to relieve the of her She, too, made full headway on signal, 'Make all speed to us; submarine Jn and searched In the vicinity of the while the followed the 'sub's' slicks. The first wake tended east, but in ten minutes lost itself among Gradually you get on speaking terms touchdown, but the Belvidere line held like a stone walj.

Comstock Schultz and Sisson advanced down the field by long runs and Jukes 'Packages with the shy baby boy next door, so that when you go out on the back -25c, 60c Belvldere, 111. I W-1363 plowed through for another touch 25-pound STERLING GIRL ENDS LIFE. it cigar case and; down. SchulU kicked the gdal.tWood-" VANTED-One 8-fo v6ne 8-foot tobaccc porch he doesn't make a wild dive for his buck porch, but stands up io his sand pile, waving his hands excitedly roll case; could stock received the ball but failed to Twe Shjps In the Thick of It The and the Z'have been In the thick of such incidents. At 18 minutes past 1 o'clock on the morning of the 11th, the was steaming singly at 15 knots, with a quiet, sen and good visibility for that hour.

The captain was smokiug cigar on the bridge, wondering, he told me, whether Mrs. O. would ever have the pleasure of putting roses on her old man's totnb up the Hudson. A heavy explosion, without flash, shook the darkness about three miles over the pert bow. A whistle bleated three times, and the radio shack called up the tube that the steamer Kioto was torpedoed 20 miles southwest by west of Fttstnet necessary.

Fred use a 10-foot ease Brittan. while he tells you some wonderful rlga- gain and punted. Belvidere muffed the ball, and the whistle blew with J-1287 raaroie about bucket and spoon, and you find him quite as lovable as Frank H. Niemeyer DRUGGIST the ball in Woodstock's possession but with the score 33 to 0 against them. FOR SALE any baby at home.

Sterling, 111., Oct. 29. Investigation was being made today in the death of Miss Florence" 18, who was found dead In her. home here day. The girl is- said to have ahot herself with a shotgun, following a quarrel with her parents.

PERSONALS About 50 noisy high school fana The city throws the spell about you, Pole Dur- The SAN-T6X Store Journeyed by a'utos and Perkins' truck FQR SALE High bam bulls, and type Poland- to Woodstock to witness the game. and you find It mighty Interesting and. entertaining, and you grow to love the South itate, China boars. Ira Bi Belvidere' yan. Phone 32- and cheered their team to victory.

in J-1386 Belvldere's lineup: Comstock. Q. I the whitecaps. The second and plaln-i er one led. westward, Irregularly, as if the 8ub' had been tsigzogging.

A depth tharge was dropped at its end, I but a half hour's search found proof Schultz. F. A. Jukes. strange street because it seems home after the little trips away from It, but' for country folk used to country ways, FOR SALE-- Doyiairl Furnace stoves Sisson, H.

Rompel, Houston.E; Sullivan, Droysen, Thomas, B. Jukes, T.r G. Van Epps, G. ff' Will heat more- ipace, heat the floor, give more comflrt tor fuel used than any stove jnadel- No kicks all prase. Joe Rosfncrans, agent 609 In Rockford today were Mr.

and Mrs. James Jury, Mrs. Kate Sager and daughter, Mis Juliet; Messrs. Gates White, H. H.

Smith, J. C. Witter, Perry, Charles Huber, H. J. Mayer, Hon.

C. V. O'Connor, J. W. Fox, Russell Fox, and Jesse F.

Han give us the home town, where every house beams on us like a familiar face as we pass where we know the people behind the front doors, and love them, Just because they are our borne folk. Cherry street Phon 1072 Main RECEIPTS FOR FARE PRINTED ON TICKETS. Light. "The switched on her general alarm for battle, changed her course to 228 degrees true and plunged thither at full speed. In two minutes she made out the staccato sparks of a blinker, repeating over and over.

Torpedoes Torpedoes In five, she changed her course 19 degrees faster east, and at half-past one the flush of nothing. The really had saved herself by quick and efficient hand-i "The 's adventure with the steamship. Tarquah cannot be told un-j til hat flivver comes Into port. The had a hnnd In It and the first's account of the sink nah. u.

un easy terms, Advance Stoves and Ranges. JOld stoves taken In. See our line oflhousehold furnishings. have a lew good used stoves. Wright G.

Hammond, sales' Misflta In College Classes. Jack Vowies was a business visitor In every large college there are stu- in Genoa today. To Keep Your Car Warm Line i your rage CORNELL Wall-board man. Phone 625-Blue. I W-13751 dents who ought, not to be there.

The Misses Lydia Kerr and Carrie Usually they are sent by parents who Jordan visited at Garden Prairie over ing of the Obuasl where she arrived decks, of a single stacker of about 4.000 tons loomed, over the cocoa mat- long after the deed shows the defect- the week end thiok the social status of the family ting and thrust men about a gun. lve functioning and poor marksman "She-was now neortnir the frpiirht. ship of German torpedoes. The Holders of These Would Receive Rebate Should Courts so Direct -V "iilt 1n reference to receipts given td those buying tickets for passage on Agent J. J.

Shanesy of the Northwestern says that recelptatfe printed on every ticket and are thus received by every buyer of a ticket If the final ruling of the court is against the railroads- the holders of these receipts will receive a rebate of the difference between the two cent fare and1 the increase, made some time ago. FUH SALE Medium laded heating stove burns anythlni 'A. F. Conk-Hn, 628 Whitney street! W-1380 FOR SALE Sharpies Ko. Slubiflar i cream separtor, nearly! new.

Guaranteed to be in first cls condition. Chas. Bluhm of this city underwent an operation today at the Rockford hospital. Dr. Helm was the operating sutgeon.

It it the best ani most econom. er, bow on, a bit to port Suddenly out of the darkness to the right a livid beam rushed straight and shimmering 'at her under the sea. We put over I reports to the same effect At hnlf-past ten o'clock on the morning of the 13th she picked up in her sea area two boats' and 23 survivors of the Greek steamship Charllaos Tricoupis. leal material fol this purpose. demands college graduates.

Most parents who can afford It send their children to college. Many of them do not go through to the end, because they are incapable of completing the work, and It could have been foreseen that they would fall. sMany persons overestimate the social and intellectual value of a college education. This notion leads parents Can be seen at 417 Van Biiren, or call 130 Green. I J-1379 fnll right rudders The torpedo passed BELVfDEne LUMBER FOR SALE Half Intere; closeN aboard across his bows, to the (Two hours before, to torpedoes had left lust ahead of the Kioto, anil as been fired at her, at an Interval of in garage dress Cal- J-1368 and blacksmith shop, cdonia, 111.

Box 113. a FUEL OMPANY the luminous wake receded like a mnf- 25 minutes. The first struck the star- 4aA Ant.ni. i i i hnnrn nnnrtar hptVMm rnniar ml d-Chlna FOR $ALE Big. type The Prose Epic No literary Species has had a more unexpected and a more unprecedented prosperity than the novel in prose, Which In the nineteenth century became the most popular of forms, essayed by many a writer who possessed only a small share of the gift of story-telling.

The novel is almost the only one of the literary species that the Greeks of the Golden Age BWMlieu IU urf in Inalnl nnnn nnttlnff thMimh lltr. Phone 10. Belvidere, III. egistered spent upon the near horizon. 'Any spring boars and gilts, papers if desired1.

Gustaf nrjr uujs nuu guts mi uuiu Garden Prairie, 111. J-1357 little damage; but -the crew abandoned ship. The second hit the starboard side amldship, blowing up the Greek so that she sank in five minutes. Between the two shots the submarine how, said the captain afterward, 'It was worth crossing the ocean to see and feel that instant. It made those roses seem a lot nearer.

"The destroyer been a to circle the i JWHIST CLUB ENTERTAINED. The 'Young Ladles' auction bridge whist club was very enjoyably entertained Saturday evening by Miss Marguerite Fagan at 16 North State street. The rooms were beautifully decorated with yellow chrysanthemums plentifully used. The principal occupation was the card game and at the close refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held November 10 at the borne of Miss Winnl-rred Fox.

HALLOWEEN ENTERTAINMENT. did not develop and- carry to a perfection which is the despair of all later to be training for usefulness in farm, store' or shop. When one whom nature Intended to be out In the open using bis muscles mainly, or at least doing practical work. Is put through a literary course, be Is quite likely to be a misfit not only in college, but also out in the world thereafter. A college course Is not an unmixed FOR SALE Seven roo hdiise at 80S Webster street, Belvldere; also a lot ba Nioeteenth avenue, Rock-ford, Inquire Henry HerricV, at Whitwortn's Cigar Store, North ijtate street, Belvidere, W1347 FOR SALE Op Rent Store building FRED BOETTCHER Kioto at high speeds, with alternate came t0 the surface, bu Instantly sub-right and left rudder, Her blinker merged.

Not a man appeared on deck, stammered dn, that she had been hit In Tlds submarine, like all others report-the port quarter abaft the engine room. for fortnight, are declared to Then the lights ceased. Ten minutes of ne to 60 types, after two loaded lifeboats emerged out "So, as yet, no blood has been splHed on Logan avenue. A splendid loc Fnnerall Director -and Embalhier tion for a restaurant cigar and bil men of letters. They seem to have cared little for prose fiction; and when they had a story to tell they set it forth in verse, inspired by the muse of epic poetry.

Today that forsakeo maiden cau find work fit for her bands only by laying aside her singing ro-es and condescending to bare prose. Brander Matthews. blessing for every one who ia pushed Hard, or groceryj or for any other bus- of the starboard darkness. They held on any of our gun- mattings. The ness.

Part cash, balance on time. In mean, blindfold campaign continue throuh "--Mother'. Magazine. Rented for all Occasions quire of Joe Fox, or upstairs. with small apparent losses either in i J1301 145 South State Street FOR SALE Thoroughbred Airdale Phone -219-224.

i Belvidere! III. Fortunate. Percy I aw wondah why Ills pups. Inquire James Crinklaw, 514 West-Perry street W-1J81 59 'men. including the second officer and a tall engineer, In the leg.

Soon after two o'clock all were safe aboard the'X," She continued to circle the steamer, which was slowly sinking by the stern. Alarm of the disaster had oeen flashed to adjacent patrols. The nosed Into sight and stood H. M. S.

who signaled that she had taken aboard IS V0 Winsome is aw always out when I subs' or shipping. We follow oil slicks with the thrill of a woodsman striking a strange cross-trail In the forest; we mass guns over a peri scope' that turns into a swabbaddle or table leg; vide the and 's famous battle with a ventilator off the French coast And the and call? Jack Oh. that girl was born under The Forum, high school literary society, will give a Halloween, entertainment, program on Wednesday. af-4 ternoon cf this week at 4:15 o'clock in the auditorium, in which there will be fortune telling, Halloween stories, some origins music and readings. The parents and all others Interested are cordially invited.

Miss Mcrrtmar will be in charge. i ROCKFORD. Mis Jennie Packard and Roy Mc-Kee, both of Cherry Valley, were mar a lucky star, A Woman's Theory. "It was my painful duty to decline an offer of marriage from Professor Bralnard last night" said the young widow, "Indeed," eald her lady friend. "Why did you refuse him? He la considered more survivors and the Kioto's Im- I hear, have celebrated the.

chagrin petuoui rnptaln he that returned to and thrills of it all in ballads which I the wrock. At 20 minutes post 2 try to send you." DK H. E. DelaTergne Specialty diseases Eye, Ear, Nose And Throat and Fitting Glasses C'tfict 421 So. State Street Over Wool worth A Co.

Office hours 9-13, l-4, 74L Sunday 9-12. Wednesday at Post Graduate Clinic, Chicago. Office phone 31. An Object of Sympathy. "Who was that dapper little man you spoke now "My dancing teacher.

Did you notice tho look of commiseration he FOR SALE 1 driving mare, 7 years old; 1 surrey. 1 top buggy, 1 parasol to runabout, al) ia fairly good condition; 2 sets ot single, harness. E. J. Watklns, J204 West-1 Second street rbone Green 706.

W-1182 FOR SALE 8ome close springers, also Come high grade Durham Built. Ira Bryan, phone 82-B-5. R. FD. 6.

s- J-1126 FOR SALE Special prices for Smed -ley lota this week. John Luhman rtal estate offlee, or write E-. A. Smed ley, 8739 EUli avenue. Chicago.

W-4K ried by Rev. Bannea at Rockford on Saturday afternoon. the roost eminent mathematician of the age." "Tea, and that la Just why I refused him," said the w. "He would be al- gave met" i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at Frank O. Lowdea and Adjutant General Dtckaoa will visit Camp Grant Thursday afternooo.

Senator J. Hamilton Lewis will also visit the camp oa Saturday. Residence nhona 71 Yes." w-r trying to mathematically demoo- "I recently confessed to biro that etrate the errors la my dressmakvra thoaght It a waste of time to dance." WUa." 1 fflJESTIC.

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Years Available:
1900-1978