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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

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AGS TWO 5 THE DEKALB CHRONICLE MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 1, 1315. A Prophecy I By DONALD CHAMBERIiN fTHE high school fellow, just growing from a ill. needs a special attention to his clothes which boy Unto a young man, not all stores are pre- Margaret and I met In Florence- We were both of anartlstl? makeup, and xi ere uuuuug wore urutU tuuu the companionship of one with con 4 genial tastes. We sauntered through the galleries of that artistic city and At i i i admired the works of art together. Then, too, there is something unify- in; to kindred spirits in being thrown together In a foreign country.

America, to Americans on tbe other side of the Atlantle ocean seems so far. The customs of those countries are so different from ours. They seem so old; 4 v. ft" we so pew. It Is this that draws Americans abroad together who would live for years next door to each other parea to.

give. 4. Hart Schaffner 'make-suits-especiallyito meet this need; they are about the livest models we have ever seen, i They have all the "class" that have rhade their yoting men's models the most popular ip, America, and never form an acquaintance. These meetings between fellow coun fcli'-Vrd: trymen ef opposite sex frequently end tn love affairs, and such was the case with Margaret and me. But my suit was not successful.

Whether this was NT due to Margaret or the Influences brought to bear upon her I did not know. At any rate, I returned to my home, leaving my heart in Florence, and 1 realized that would never get It back On my voyage home the stateroom opposite me was occupied by a young man who ad gone abroad for bis bealthjand, having failed in bis quest, was coming back to die. There was no one on board whose business it wss to minister to him, and tbe duty fell They are ready at our store and we hope you will come in and look at them. to me. I became very much attached to him, and he seemed grateful for my attentions.

More than that, he seemed to love me as a brother. I told him of my disappointment, and CoprrcUBwtSWBctftUni 1 TODAY'S FASHION NOTE, The trainjess wedding gown, wilh ankle length Kkirt la one of the nur-prise of the season. Ivory tone char- iieu.se Batin, trimmed with Iyierre ace In used for this bridal gown. The gathered yoke of chiffon la soft, and pretty and the bib-shaped front' section is embroidered in white rope silk and pearls. The flounces of the ekirt are hemstitched, with embroidery added to'the topmost edge of the up-, per flounce.

Costume in medium size requires 4, yards 36 inch yatin, 1 yard 26 inch all over lacef 3Vi yards chiffon (if chiffon flounces are used instead Pictorial Review Waint No. H20. he seemed to be regretful for me. He tried to comfort me by telling me that he had a feeling deep down in, his heart that Margaret and I would meet Anderson7 Brothers, BelCalb. Illinois again and that all would be changed.

She loves you." he said. I know It When she refused you it was contrary to her Inclinations. She will re tarn to The HomeTof Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes America much cbsnged. Her circum Sizes, 22 to 41 inches bust. Price, 15 cents.

Skirt No. 6392. Sizes. 22 to 31 inches waist. Pric, 15 cents.

Local Agent for Pictorial Review Patterns T. H. McAllister Company stances will be different Instead of refusing to listen to your suit she will be glad to lean upon you, happy and relieved to be loved by you." He seemed so earnest, so sure, tn what he said, that I was greatly surprised. Could It he that tp one so near death had been Imparted something of that knowledge of future events we are prone to attribute to those who have passed the portal of eternity? Tbe thought occurred, but I did not really believe it. Made Oyer Again.

Mrs. Jennie MuTer. Davidson. writes: "I can truthfully say Foley Sycamore, Illinois, October 60th ''1 Cathartic Tablets are the best I ever used. They are so mild in action.

I FATAL QUARTER LOSES THE GAME 1915. S. M. HENDERSON, Clerk. HENRY W.

PRENTICE, Complainant's solicitor. My friend lingered till we reached 'the coast. Then be said that if he' feel like I have been made over PUBLICATION NOTICE State of Illinois, DeKalb County ss County Court of DeKalb County To December Term, A. D. 1915.

Petition to Sell Real Estate to Pay Debts. William" F. WHtberger, Executor of the last will and testament of Sarah could be spared through the brief Jour again." health has enemy than constipation. Foley Ca thartic Tablets keep the stomach ney that remained to blm to hU borne be would be content to die. I accompanied him and spent with him the Pottery and 8erey.

In the royal manufactory of pottery sweet, liver active, towels regular. one bad Period "gives naper. and banish biliousness, sick head- few days be lived after being again under lils own roof tree. The day be died it Meissen. Saxony, the work was or-merly carried pn with the utmost se Angeline Olin, Deceased, vs.

Myron E. VILLE VICTORY OVER 5 NORMAL aehest. sour stomach. Stout persons be was, or seemed to me to be. Upson, Peter Lundgren, Nels BJelk, crecy to prevent the processes from welcome the Uftht, free feeling they give.

becoming known elsewhere. The es I see men marching." he said. Frank B. Upson, Minnie A. Gladden, Ida J.

BurharC, Adelaide E. Blake, Charles II. Upson and Sarah 3. Wx. OTHERWISE IT WAS A TIE "hundreds, thousands, millions.

They are like fields of wheat. A mowing tablishment was a complete fortress, the portcullis of which was not raised day or night, no stranger being permitted to enter for any purpose whatever, Every workman, even th chief Affidavit of the non-residence of CHICHESTER PILLS machine is passing through them, and they are failing Just as I have seen the Two BattkT Evenly Except for grain fall in the fields of a summer 0 Hi it la hi, 4 t.44 Frank B. Upson, Minnie A. Gladden, Ida J. Burhart, Adelaide E.

Blake, and Charles If. Upson defendants above named, having been filed In the office of the Clerk xl the' County' Court of day. People are fleeing before them. Some ire peasants; some are gentle '11 1 inspector, was sworn to silence. This injunction, was formally repl-ated every month to the superior officers employed, while the workmen had constantly Tomorrow the One Section of the Game When PeKflb Had Hard 1 Luck IM -Trn folks; some are without a roof to cover them; some are starving; some are before their eye In large letters the OLD CT CHI-GISTS uewklk strangers in that land and, being cut DeKalb -County, notice is hereby given to the said Frank B.

Upson, Minnie A. WJ and look If It hadn't been for the first quar off from home and friends, bare no up our Jitney Plan. Gladden, Ida J. Burhart, Adelaide E. one to ear for them." warning motto, "Be Secret Unto Death." It was well Renown that any person divulging the process would be imprisoned for lift in the castle of ter of the Normal apd Northwestern At this poms nu voice sans to mur academy football game Saturday the muring, and I understood no more.

Koenlpstcln. Eren the klrj hlmseif Blake and Charles H. Upson that the said plaintiff William F. WHtberger, Executor of the Estate of Sarah Ange line, Qln, deceased, has filed his peti pore would hate been 0 to 0. As it was, Naperville got two toochdowna I had left Italy early in tbe spring.

when he took strangers of distinction and when my friend died the leaves to visit tbe works was enjoined to secrecy. One of tbe foremen, however. had not yet put forth their buds. I la the first period and made the score 13 to 0. Both touchdowns were made tion in the said County Court of De escaped and ossUted in establishing a was busOy engaged, but not so much so as to recover from my disappointment.

Kalb County, for an order to sell the Vulcanizing All Worlx Guaranteed i We carry a complete stocv of Automobile Tires and Tire Accessories Prompt and careful attention. Goods' called for and delivered. Give Us A Trial Phone 121 702. S. Second St.

manufactory in Menna. from which the secrets spread ol over Germany, i by short end runs from the vicinity of the 10 yard line. The game was a hard fought battle all- the way My mind during the day constantly re premises belonging to the Estate of said deceases, or so much of It as may It's an easy way to give that finest of all presents a Diamond Ring. If you will not consider diamonds we will sell you anything else in our immense stock on the same plan. You'll be Avorrying about these things Soon save the worry by' getting busy now.

SHETTER verted to she who I felt was my nat be needed to pay the debts of said ural mate, and the nights were dreary through. The ball was moved toward tight end Sound end Class. without her. deceased, and described as follows. the goal by inches' when either North Late in July there came like thunder- to-wltr Why doesn't the closed window hut out light Just as much as it shots out sound? Both light and sound travel western or Normal were carrying it; elaps out of a clear sky declarations of neither side featuring the long run Beginning at the point of Inter war all over Europe.

Hundreds of through the air, and their wave come performances. Holding for dowps was section of the center line of Garden In contact with tbe glass, The light a frequent occurrence on both sides thousands of Americans were stranded there. All. or nearly all, were cut off not only from their homes, but from Street with the East line of South after It has gone through the window. Seventh Street, in yie City of DeKalb, seems Just as strong or stronger, while the wherewithal to meet their necessl Boston made a few brilliant end runs and things looked as if he would get away "but apparently the fates Were la DeKalb, County, Illinois, and run the sound seems ever so inucn weacer.

Why Is it? Many of us have wonder ties. Naturally I thought of Margaret, for I had seen no announcement of ning thence south sixty-eight (68) ed. The reason is that light is not a degrees east along the center line of againsi bin or too many Naperville men. were a. his iway.

Both sides wave of air, while sound U. Light fe a wave in the ether which is In the Garden Street one hundred seventy ber return. I would have filled my pockets with gold and gone to seek ber that I might supply her necessities, but realized that would be unable to participated in a good many fumbles, glass as well as la the air, so that light six (176) thence south twenty-two (22) degrees west one hundred In passing through glass still has its find ber and would not likely be able dye tp new ball that was as greased pig. To attempt a forward pass with that slippery pval was hazardous. Through a fumble it ninety-two (192) feet, thence north natural path of ether.

But when sound Telephone Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubrlcallnrj Oils and Greases We have an epscially fine Kerosene icr use in incubators, lamps and keron stoves A. your' for it. Independent Oil Co. to reach her if I knew where sh was. waves strike the window glass they sixtyeight (68) degrees west one hundred and seventy-six (176) feet to the All knew of her whereabouts was that she bad left Italy, for it was not must put the glass Into vibration, and served as a Bet back of about fifteen the glass.

In turn must make the air east line of South Seventh Street, intended when 1 parted with ber to years when Naperville, got dan Inside vibrate. AJ1 thU lessens tbe remain there after tbe spring opened. ef Us Help thence north twenty-two (22) degrees gerpusly, close to the fi. I. goal, line, strength of the sound waves, and they reach oar ears capable of producing a east along the east line cf South Since ceuld not go to her 1 watted for her to come to me.

Something told me that my lost friend's words would but the Normal, team returned JIK? eompliment lq the same way later In Seventh Street pne hundred ninety-two less startling effect than are the light (193) feet to the place of beginning, waves which reach, our eyes. the game. Bear 117 Ha fa Ave. DKaIk come true. When a steamer bringing Americans from Europe came in I was excepting the north thirty-three (23) Te.

fataj system must have slipped General Omission. feet- thereof, heretofore conveyed said. City of DeKalb for use as a a nofch pr something of that sort, for nobody was knocked put. The usual order of procedure for Normal this and that a summons has been People occasionally announce th9ir Intention of "summering" or "winter, ing" here or there, hut oddly enough they never say they will or "spring" la any place la particular. lssuedAoct of said Court against you, year Is to have at least two men dis- returnable at the December Term, A.

KEEP LOOKING YOUHG It's Easy If Yoa Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets apiea every game. The chances are now that the lineup remains the D. 1913 of said Court, to be holden on th6th day of December A. D.

1915 same for two weeks In succession. at the Court House in Sycamore In Everything went beautifully but the DeKalb County, Illinois. YAu are no doubt making pickles, relishes, catsup and saucer now. You will probably make mince and pump- kin pies before Thanksgiving and plum pudding before Christmas. You will use a lot of spices.

If they are stale and tasteless your good things won't be good at ail. You may be sure (hey will be delicious if you iwili buy xur A fresh spices. Likewise it will pay you to buy all your groceries at our store. score. unup as zouows: on the dock and watched eagerly those who came down tbe gangplank.

One day I was at my post as a steamer docked, and as she swung around to back into the pier I caught sight of a pale, haggard girl standing on the deck. I rushed to the gangplank, but was ordered away. 1 waited while tbe throng ef sufferers left the ship. My eye was on Margaret, but she did not see me in the crowd on the dock. As she stepped off the gangplank I caught her In my arms.

Looking up, she recognized me and broke Into tears ef Joy. Hers was one of tbe bitterest of those many bitter tale. Her father had died before tbe outbreak of tbe war, and she and her mother had been turned out In tbe cold wita not a bun-dm! francs on wtkrh to subsUt sal return home. L. Donnelly; Greene; L.

Now, unless you, the said Frank B. Ferrell, Cramer; It Stoba Dpson, Minnie A. Gladden, Ida it. Kaluf; It- Smith; Q. Bar Burhart.

Adelaide E. Blake and Char ton; Harrison; L. II. B-, Pad les IL Upson shall personally be and appear, before said County Court of How to Prevent Croup." It may be a surprise to you to learn that in many cases croup can be prevented. Mrs.

II. M. Jones, Ellda, Ohio, relates her experience as follows: My little boy Is subject to croup. During the past winter I kept a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and when be began having that croupy cough I would give hira one or two dotes of it and it would break the attack. I like It better for children than any other cough medicine because children take it willingly, and it Is safe and reliable." Obtainable everywhere.

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Patten. Beware of Cheap Substitutes. Dekalb County, on the first day of a I 4 I Terra thereof, to be holden at Syca the days of keen competition more in said County, on the 6th day of December 1915, and plead, answer it is important that the public should see that they get Chamberlain's or demur to the said complainant's Cough Remedy and not take substi petition filed herein, the same and the tutes sold for the sake of extra profit matters and things therein charged aririf that r-tur barymnnr whtrH ih.ll fcr torlnc tp thi Ur a4 fkartr, tlva ot lruUZ Charaberblain Hemedy has stood the test and been approved for Mr. and Mrs. Will McDermott and daughter Gertrude and Florence Housel visited relatives In Pochel! Catarday and attcsiedl tte ie.

and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you ae DcIIalb. Illinois Plone 27 and 144t more than forty years. Obtainable -o j-f Mr. and Mrs. Sam WilJIamRoa jitXtrlij ia St.

CLarles. everywhere, eorUIaj to the prayer cf aii petition. it.

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