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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 9

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PAGE TITO- 7mXH DEILVLB AILY CHL JLU THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 231522 wm wmmmm -r t-- T'- I Tr trsf Idea; of Vte.4. Mo rA trt11 Ar 1r fAf.Iha' firm WATERMAN and noes of this rneet-cieet meetia'. All In faror p-p-pleat But Uriel never gets them eyes and noes. By tbis ttm Mrs. Bos- noes.

By. this tiro Mr. Bos- 4 IS It T-ritTr -1 7i 3T5 JK worth an4 the Wimmin'i Auxiliary A Very Attractive Kockford Security ry thf visit onr town and observe cur impioved and up-todate style. "Ye Old Home Town." The ladies of the M. E.

church cleared over $260 dollars at their bazaar and dinner last Friday. The ladies arc very proud of the results of their labots and are thankful to mi i r-Bst a itr-? TO f-LW. 4' kf mmmJ I a WW i If. rf- nOU IlM i I It. II who helped to make this annual such a success.

Ar Li5f of theTz Rev A. J. Gregii attended Mrs. John Darling was operated on at the East Sid hospital, Tuesday, for goitre. -7' Ml.

Corena Husk, of Shabbona. Waa guest at the Andrew Gikhrist home, Friday. Miss Mary French, of Washlug-fou, and Mrs. R. J.

McAllister aml Mrs. Floyd Kirkpatrlck. or Franks, were guests at the home of Mrs. R. Randies, Fitday and attended the M.

E. Ladies Aid, cietv dinner and bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. W.

DeAtley and daughter Coalla, returned home Friday from Sidney, where They attended the funeral of an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. R. T.

Scholfield at tended the Eastern Star meeting in Shabbona, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. S. M.

Henderson. cinch meeting in Chicago Monday. Mis. Franklin K. Peck, of Evans-ton, tame out last week.

Wednesday, to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Andrews. Mr. Peclc yeiit the week-end with his wife here. Mis. Peck was the guest of honor at several social affairs while here.

She ieturned to Evanston, Tuesday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Matteson from Sycamore, were Waterman bought the Charles Allen prop 1. twmi Jl -V-W "ON THE visitors Friday" and attended the ha- in the north-east pait of town. Vaar. Youthful members of the Fuclcti or IUltan National Party, now in pever, seize Slsrnor Bombaccl, Communist deputy, shave hla bead, paint in the tationaI colors and parade him through the strreU of Borne. ElaGlielUl Pairli Aipanfttcanemti IHIote31 Due Sertoli 1524-1934 Mrs.

Emma Greeley, of DeKalb, was a visitor heie Friday and attended the haznnr. 500, 100 It Ilill Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Schultz have been occupying the house for sev-eral years and will give possession next week when they move into i heir home recently purchased by G. jE. Wiltsie. 1 A. R.

Wollenwebers are moving this week. Mr. and Mis. M. E.

Simpson motored to Rochelle, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simpson accompaniea as far as DeKalb. Day's Poings in Mogadore a speech like this, barrin most of his stutter: "Feller autipettl-petti-coat dt-zens: It sure gives me great J-J-J go, Uriel!" yells some smart Aleck.) "It gives me gr-gr-great 'roars ITiiel.

"to pr- 'THKbondsconsutute a direct closed First Mort- Mrs. Reuben Watson, of Auroia, i visited relatives here last week. John Woods made a business trip to Sycamore. Saturday. A.

J. Hi eg was a Chicago visitor Monday, returning home Tuesday morning. lis. I-. A.

Keene spent the weekend in Mt! Vernon, with her Fire Coar gets the nozzle of the (nk Kao This issue is one of the last of the 7 per cent Real Estate Gold Bonds we will oner. We have bet accepting loan at 6's per cent fcr srne VioW Td Will thortly make ptfbllcof-feringsol these we sueeest that you side over this sort of meet-meet? VT" meet-" (H'all it Wienerwurst th of too says somebody.) i Meeting, which 1 fornV I is for the tvom ot by the JSS h.h... 1 departed tfatsJand motor- KITt'HKI. TIXI.KV (Our Special furrr WHY'S WOMAN? ISN'T SETTLED YET Mogadore, Nov. Well, sir, the, first public debate of our "Anti Petticoat League" was a howlin success.

Howlin's the name for it. Us leadin' citizens finally fix- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noss ed to Aurora, Wednesday. daughtet, Lyle, who is a student in Cornell college there.

Why. ndeed, was woman' ZT' TbVb" from a r-r-r-V-Rib? It come about to tLKriel 1'adin ciM" iiens on the platform was a scur- in i a wt i i aoudpat your invssmbt 4 tMrs.i Harry Noss entertained tno Mrs. Julia Robens is quite ill witij Mrs. Chatles Knutson and son, Raymond, returned home from the ed on a topic, 4P wit: "Why was' one jav the Lord was woman made from a rib Mlookin' Adam over and set to hlm- ladies of rhe Presbyterian Missioe ruious ana enongn. as, wioie mi the prelude hereto, the meetln' was a howlin huccesa.

It nre wasi that. But more anon. We may conkered but we ain't subdool. ry at her home. Tuesday: a self.

"This here im-lm4mage of me lown nan was pacxen. iou set-, a lot of leadin' cftlzena from near ftwnoon. is lazy and shift -shift -shiftless." He; 1 ir- gage on the property land and building of the Haskell Park Apartment Hotel located at thecomer Of aixj Park Avenues, Kock'ord, IUirKJts. The improvement is a five story and basement fire- froo4 bigt-irade apartment hotel, containing 32 kpartrnvht Of two and three rooms each. Construction is of concrete, pressed brick and cut stone.

In addition ua a spacious lobby there are four stores on thjTbain ibor, adding to the income of the project. MORTGAGOR: These bends are the obligation of '-ribJslJasfj; Park Building Corporation, of which Mr. A. P. Floberg, Vice-President of the Manufacturers National Bank of Rockford, is President.

Mr. T. E. Swords, Secretary and Treasurer of Swords Bros. Company, is Vice-President, and Mr.Ccxl O.

Johnson, SVSEESsful realtor in Kockford, Secretary uod Treasurer. The Net Earnings after deducting dl operating ex-pens, taxes and depreciation ure conservatively estimated at $32,000 over THREE TIMES greatest arjnua interest requirements on this issue and rnJre than ample to meet aerial ma turn ies of principal In addition to interest payments. ilochelle hospital. Wednesday i mm aw "Wiss Young, a teacher in the Lee school, was the guest of Miss Eula jvit. and Mrs.

Perrv Eames and just eats, sleeps and lolls around, and somethin' must be done t- busy up the bla bla l.lain.-d p. D-d darned if I don'i try woman on him- by towns, who, like us, was wonder-in' why woman was made at all, and they poured in for light on that point. Then all the youn? folks of town suffetin' from petticoat government was there to giv naught er, Marjorie, visited Sunday afternoon at Irving Eames' near Malta. SUEDE CAPE A smart cape which reaches to, tbje hem of a very Ioiir skirt Is made of swde, trimmed about the collar with monkey fur. neean py inaKing resejvauoos (or these 7SV sectiriea JUttktertf, XXUsmU Rockfotd is a thriving manu-(acturing city of about 73.UM) population.

Itisoneofttelarg-et producers (A furniture and agricultural implements in the United Suies. In addition it produces large quantities A harness and saddlery, booiery, goods, machine tools, knitting machinery, pianos, ove.alla and other jaa-aentiai products. Due toitsci-versifted industries, lis plop-tevt bbS b. steadr. "So he laid Adam down and felt us moral' support, and all around in Auiora, Friday.

the hall was a dense sut roundin' of "ts b-l-b-Bones. up and down. Miss Dena Knutson, of Lee. ro-, Sorosisiers. Daughters of Revoiu-1 At h'' 'nought of takin' Adams twp snin D-b-n-Dotn-s.

but con-cor- scnermet norn at the h. scheriner-hom home Sunday. H- Injured in Accident CW. G. Williams met with serious injuries Monday evening while re-tarning home from Waterman ita two teams and wagons.

Mr. Williams had been to town with two loads of hogs and was on his way home with one team tied behind tiie wagon of the one he was driving when the horses became frightened Cluded that the p-p-p-ioor i'vil cught to have some chance to git away. Then he felt Adam's arms, btrt sez to himself that the p-p poor c-Cuss ill have to support turned to her home, Wednesday tions. Relief Coar, immin Auv atfer staying a couple of weeks at iliary Fire Coar and other ttl- the Charles home. coat societies, includin' Mts.

BoT Mr. and Mis. Laurence Herrman worth, president of council, whose visited relatives in Aurora. Tues- aim in life is to get goats" glands day. into us leadin citizens to promote Mr.

and Mrs. Etnest Sanderson town vim, vigor and pep. That and in trying to hold them one line and two children arrived broke leavin Mrs Williams nower- from Canada, Friday and here crowd of petticoats should have expect been warnin' enough, but us lead- cPrice Par and IntereH to Yield 7 Per Cent We believe that a first mortgage issue on income-producing property well located in Rockford is a conservative investment. anyway. Finally he gits to Adam's r-r-rRibs and sez.

'There's a whale of a lot of them; let's take this little spare r-r-Rilt which ain't mucli use anyhow, and almost anything g--g-eood enough to make a woman So h- did." (Loud ap i less to hold them. The wagon 'o maite tneir nome hare. in fcitlzens was despnt tnrougn tongue dropped down, throwing Miss Eleanor Quinn returned prospects of goat gland uplift and the wagon in the air and Mr. Wit- home from DeKalb Thursday afUr effects of that real mop-up raid on Hams to the hard road pitching on spending a few days there. home brew.

his face and hands, breaking both First we elects Uriel Olmsteatl ARE YOU DEAF? wrists and injuring his face and wiiudy blouses cnairman. It was a gtoss head. L. R. Randalls witnessed the variations of the middy Lriel has muscle enough to pre- If o.

1 hare an lotwnimeut with An 1 ency Opportunity accident and rushe'd to the aid blouse show decorations of Citecho- serve order in a Democratic cau wbic-h yoo rau re tlw 63 Ttri ofDepemJebU Capital mud Smrplmg Uoiufinm ft rir? rlirtr ml d'lurtlT the Injured manWho was placed in slovakisn embroidery and gay us, hut he stutters to the limit will tbi" nasslns car and brouaht to the Another stylt Sometimes Uriel consumes tw jW have a limited numbi-r of sjiloa- 10 South LA Sallk Street, Chicago, 111. FORT WAYNfc MINNEAPOUS ST. LOC1S DTOrT LIGONim East Side hospital. The team he- lis banded about the hips and has hours gettln' out one simple word, came tangled In the harness and collar and cuffs of checked ma- However. Uriel accepts the hij.h was unable to get away.

Mr. Wii- terial. honor, and as is proper, opens with Hams lives on the Fred Brown lii-trum to ut i IIm-h on nl Sil. li'lnoutriitlii will --t yon tiotliii: nuil wIM you tlM Olnli fill Oil- did openings for real livt- who will devote full or part time to our wnik. 'o ofTrr bs policies written hi juimciive, rat.

Liberal tfimmisitiorts. Write ioiImv Lire uuy lm tt'M Ua.i vC south of Waterman. i Vayne Mcfleery had the left reai for full information. Apency EDWARD JOHNSON HOWARD M. PAYNB tM tM-t l.lnrnla lllthtrm Gin1' for nMir niol vNion JlM(riujloiii" for iletifhewi.

wheel of his Foid coupe taken oft Monday morning in front of the post" office MeCleery drives to school and was backing away fiom partmtnt, Illinois Bankers Life Association Monmouth, Illinois De Kalb, Illinois First National Bank Building Telcphoric 1062 a i the surb where he had parked when vvalast driven auto wiih Elmer Ston- 4 at the wheel crashed into him. No one was Injured. A Few Weeks Ago It Was the Talk i of the Chicago Theatre Now It Will Be the Talk of the DeKalb 1 --J Jifrs. Cotton, who has been caring for Mrs. C.

L. Dixon, returned to ber home in DeKalb, Monday-. Mrs. Dixon is convalescing nicely. I Mrs.

Idna and daughter. 'Bessie, Vere Rochelle visitors, Friday. Mr. arid Mrs. Guy Herrick and son.

Norman, motored to Leland, Monday to visit Mrs. Hei rick's mother, Mrs. Glenn, and Mrs. He'rick'n brother, Thomas Glenn, who wso is there from Arizona. i Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Agnew, from El vs. were week-end guests at the home of their son.

Dr. E. H. Agnew and family. They left Tuesday for Haines.

where they expect to make their home for some time. E. Epperson spent Saturday with home folk. JWaterman has new lights on the stree'. If any of the neigh-hpring towns are contemDlatina; a change in the style and efficiency of theft" street lights, it would pay Basement Specials for Friday An Opportunity For You to Save 50 And Over on Your Purchases of IMer-chandise Which Are Closing Out.

Ladies' Sateen Bloomers, nf at 69c Ladies' Fancy Sateen Petticoats, 79 Children's Sateen Bloomers, on at aOC Children's Flannel Bloomers, 23c Ladies' Flannel Bloomers, jo at 40C Ladies' Corsets, broken sizes, G9c Ladies' Aprons, (Coverall), ()9c Worsted Knitting Yarns, 2 oz. skeins, on all colors, per skein Ladies' Heavy Stockings, pair isJC Men's Heavy Work Socks, at pair 1 1 Men's All-Wool Socks, 50c grade, 90 per pair udZ. I' Claude GlUingwater who portray cfn chiradcr mRaneniirandB Kate Lester 'amout (or ba playinsj of fraajdam roles. She the mother RenMznDcaooe Qolduyn Picture ftf worldin vi fp has written and directed 'V Mlv. 7 A motion pi-towe of nJ American alUy life 7 5 INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA ACIDITY Stomach Specialist Says: "Indigestion Troubles MUST GO or MONEY BACK." Forsft your Sioiim.

li trmill uiul iriii tn. enjoy Ir. tn ih. niv fiimoii Htoiuucli rtfscriptinn now lie ol.liiincd nt nil I -1 1 Moves ami is nlwolii.v run nimMvi to Ixiiusii pvcrv or. nymptom of st.uiu llKtrpnK, stilt or i-hrond.

tr Lcnv Imi-k. No mutter whiil iiiW your KtonmHi. whether It In lu-n U11M thy iiioni lHHiMin. nr. Mirth Kiniilv Men's 4-Buckle Rubber Arctics, tfo or large sizes only, at $CfL0 Men's and Boys' Winter Caps, 48 One lot of Infant Shoes, OA pair 3) Bed Blankets, 64x72, One Lot of Remnants of Different Materials MANY SPECIALS ON THE MAIN FLOOR not niily cnuriihtfMMl 1ut your MtomiK'h In nih-Ii xliitpf time It will lie nlili" to illKfHt inoNt if 111" food you hiiI koim-m on your Momm-lt, ri'liuiiiiH uml I there Is fllllm-Nr- or lllintin utter With ihiIo In ioniiii li uiul xltie: I iin uly hh.V to tour ilrucuixt uiul ael a juo-kitite ilclii nwiiv.

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