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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 3

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THE ONE-MAN WVMAN! Mrs. Reynolds School Case Again Will Be lag. her topic was. The New Year. The Subject was made very Interesting and helpful.

The hostess served a lovely cafeteria luacheon at the close of the meeting. r. jus injured a i THE TRUNKTHE VOICE man but you're 111. 'That makes a Now what did you want to talk about!" 4 You -self, for Instance I havent been tdld your name! said La-' tham. Kate told him.

And James Latham straightway Informed her. that hq would call her nothlngjiut The Theatre Up In Courts Tr Clsnn Tiainflll Following "recent supreme court MB HI By Ruth Agnes Abeling decision on technicality holding huri fail' "in the. inhhv nf the W. E. HoMrege and wife reeeiv- I that, 15 sections of land which were prnre8S theatre Saturday after-1 lovely box of candy fruit BEGIN 1IEKE TODAY fLady "Big heavy ear," Justin ex-plained.

"Must have coetjthe young KATE WARI. living lier father. me junsnicuuu vi ioon and Is today confined to her meir vurnu 6 iuah a pretty i. With that the elderly man turned 7. vwuniiuuiiy msu oed "-at her home on Grove cnuaren iu vmwi district.

belonged to the Sompnauit; Reynolds wai ted out ofnd Merton Holdrege. CHINATOWN AMOK, who wy. Ku school district. Attorney John Vnvflllv -4- -a "You're altogether-too lovely for the substantial name of Kate," with mock gravity. You're i cluhl and went toward the roomoccupied by the owner of car.

ana Airs, w. irvfjvn. formed by a erouo or jvuiwc, tvprracu VKtt vJ1h you're 'like a- bunch of nfnr AK 1 A i 11 1 4 -i ww.r-t Ilia lis7 I mhflra of iio nn.Eevcn Ain-; -uwh dot rt oranzes iTom ills niece. Shortly he: returned with the child, IKJUOTHY. dbw-nsHitiK club.

Thereare about 38 girls tute new proceedings in the e- r'i! i M'- Vllliam Wlltse and husband An Kate and her father lt the fe in the evening. orchids wAh a diamond In the cen- i "Foolish xhlldl.taldKate. news that he had been instructed, i whof have affiliated and these wili circuit court. in California for KewJfears. to get the sum van garage on1 the next Thursday night at supreme court decision met wire and have theim get the cafv re But( you are!" he insisted, and On Pleven dub rooms to elect of- inat tne quo proceea- imu nu Ai uieven cjud rooms io eit-ci.

0wlh thronph tti m.ninp. Knt i its con Ms Ethel Decker rent her par pair it and, get it back as soon caught! her band igaln as She 11 ents fa lovely, box of California can lovely, box of nosniDre. neared; the bed. "You're like scry- TEe aim will be ta boost the lub Communlt High school oard of edu, elusion she was. unable to move and ndfheiD it in anyway poss IS" cation making the school lKard de- the ambulance was ca lled to lake fruits-of Chnstm as their dote.

MONK'S hlnlnK laIi theii to follow him to atnely upot where they flnd the Itody of nnonwltn man. Tuey -afry him to tlieir hoiiiei. where, when he rk-Rflins he ny hln name Jh JAM r'S I.ATIIAM,nt that ae hurt in an antoniohlle a-ideut. tH ON WITH THE STORY Justin went-about earning out a fendants in the case was wrongly her home. Sb is suffering consldor- GOOD MANNERS In any place, where a number of.

persofs are awaiting attention In tfirn, as at a box office, ticket ivindow or bank teller's cage, (it is the height or bad form to attempt to crowd ahead of earlier com ers. The inlllyidual whose proper turn Has. come should transact his jr her business 'With all possible dispatch and iiakewiy for the next Thole belonging to the club will at- executed. and that the wjrong par- able pain today but it is hopi thai: jjr, flad Mrs George Walgren the instructtohs. He rather liked having something unusual to do.

lie had always had a bent for tinkering en all the games, end give their ties had been "made defendants reports tomorrow will show son Harold, also the former? The case will again, be appealed, covering nicely. mother Mrs. Alta Walgren and son loyal support to the One Elvens. Alt 7:30 this eveninc the World tal and. velvet and Voice softened as he spol-e.

Opce more Kate found hesself gripping to herheart her image of Dsn. She felt suddenly helpless and young younger than the youth before' her. She drew her hand awnv. She rtar'ed i speak and with machinery; so itayed with the car iand watched wht'e the either the Sandwich or the Som- i Russell 0f Sycamore, spent New Years day with Mrs. Alta Walgren 'b ouauk districts following the decision of the circuit court according When Kate started clearing away the breakfast things, Jrstin Par- I Wide Guira of the Baptist church willf be entertained at the home ot mechanics got it into shape to move.

'V I Between 12 Sand 13ft attended Mrs; Mary Denton and fam- to loth Attorney A. C. Darnell of isons set out in the direction of th iiii-s irne swanoertc. i4 in line With: the least pos Hoyat Meantime Kate went on with ti duties of the little fco.V.ge, accident of Vhe night before. Rible crowding or iticonveni- ouB tn street.

Miss Annte King 1 nflnrpnt thh nrt lnr, nf the Attorney Kaissler. Neighbors and Woodman, Thursday He came bacit as Kaie was nmsn- halted in the middle bf the sentence, realizing how foolish "her question would sound. She. wanted to ask nines Latham about a the clean dished away. Katherrine Aldistook her ar's dinner to the home of linf she heard a voice from upatairs.

Lady r'air!" James I ham calledA "1-ady Fair, I'm dese led. eiicuno ouit-rs. new study book, "lighted to Light-1 Meartwhile, the taxes from the evening. After Installation cats I Mrs. es.J'--0'm i en.1- All youug' women are asked 15 sections of land will be levied enjoyed and then came the New Un Ubmi tnd tn nian tUp by the fcchool district dancin? All rennrt si verrv ilicc her dau ere," said Justin.

Kiiir. mis. jia tiuiiauu. i a new decision of the 'serve a.o Mr; Hnlland was not able UUIll and I'm lonely and I want to be funk. She wanted to call him Jim.

talked to." Rh felt a. If were being urged year's work. nreme COUlt. Whih'will DrobablV) Hf ti r. tn m1 o-otliorin Tha Startlne the second week of the Kate starte.l Kglrtly bv some Inner force to do so.

She Mrs. Nels Johnson and M)s. new rear. one. fiesius to realize.

realize. not be Issued until late in the sum- Ml8 victor St. Mr. and Mm; KUests numbered 12. On Christmas mer.

The dec slon will establish. Jame9 Forsyth attended the-funer- day Mrs. Holland sister, Mrs.1 up the stairs. wondered if he would uderstand If that aohedute time for the -VinU Carlson were hostesses Of course, ft isn't awava fhit she told him abotft the n.B Charlie WIkK tnn. took the.

bis winter season la on its lasiUap, antt thrtfe tables of 500 at the home ot iWui. al a precetiem in irte siate law, ohk o1 one iiasiens eo to do the bidding ef CMtiaad) before one hardly realizes it, the ipej rormer. fcaiuruay evening. A Tlaines. 1'otl legitaUon in DeKalb The tleceased was ji oro- tu to tne nniianu mraie nnr.

spting seasonw-ill be here. Already1 "Vlifious lunch was served by the county counUesnl the housewife mind which lias hostesses. Out of town where ther of the laVe and Is Hollasd was by no means to be of Iu" IPliBation is well-known in Genoa having vis- loft out. Even if He could not ited here many imes. Thr- Sua- his boots on.

he was dreased both weifp, Harry Waener, Vilfe, and Mrs. Dale Boale, of day before he away the flays Just for the day. The day af Columbus, O. lame above relatives attended be wag gored by the bull was been resting from the excitement of Thanksgiving; and Christmas entertaining, has sprung into activity she is planning her work for "the coming months. Children's clothes must be pat into shape, and new ones made, and ahe knows that if she does not soon start in William Bagg Needs Complete Rest at Home golden wedding, celebration.

wedding annuversary, and was Mrs. Georrse Sieben is at the to of been a good Jime. They were RADIO SUPPLIED i. We rceommend, WESTINGHOU5E EQUIPMENT meftinK of the Luther League at sSycamore hospital wlth forgotten, the neighbors sent First Lutheran church. A a beautiful boqaet of rosed.

William DaggNwho has been III! muscular rheumatism. rn ham t-nor tna hAiiMiioanin it kiiii i i 111 i- hiiii rrrtruiiv fit iic amtu i -1 wu um, iviv Mr nnf rprrwjhmunta wni ho i V. a ni CI I 1 1 I I If! IfMIl III I- I I I M. III 1 1 KMC 1 season wilF "catch' her unFt-pannl. ed later to a Chicago hospital, has returned with h.s wite ana rami here oerj While she sews.

she is. nlanuingi fi j. j. home and it is the determination of -New Years day. i ESMOND to town the changes uecesstiry through her I ithe attendinu DhvKician aird Mrs.1 fttr.

and Mrs. Kair i ixni of Kan- wnne driving cattle Emmetj os entertaining was the mot- JUica that the wellimown business sas are here visiting the latters par-, ednesday afternoon. home, andlguring the cost of new of the General John Stark lnxtiries ho ereatlv desires, such DeKalb Elertd aaa. npw rue draiiieriea there. ter.

D. A. at the home tHxt Mr will not he ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mans-! -Hand who was riding horseback, tield and oTTTer relatives thrown, striking hia head I.

W. Douglass was a business salnst a telephone jjole in the Caller in Elgin' Wednesday. fal, Wnen foan by thft othA" Arthur Holcomb, Sycamore. and other little features wTiich help Mrj Jjv the Chicuso make toe home attractive, so to lt" It is believed xiro r( TiomontL ne was unconscious. it.

her the time will pase quietly, r-neu. vviujaiut 14 f. if the well known i while during the1 coming of Rocheille was calleit. eeks shftl presiaent of lilacKburn weeks sh business man is allowed to remain fore part of the week with Wheaion i se, Carbondalej, I1L, will be the busiest person in the- co1 I 1 A If r1 and he was given immediate attention. is work among the young peo- quiet; for a Xi me his complete 1 Mr Wlfh IOr IKMll JWW lUriWTf TT lfl i Will be one thing after another; a Pel nis school by slides, which Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Weltytwee of household du- continual wlilrl weie nigniy-inieresttng. The next, Bockford shoppers. Wednesday. HKi.r- EMT AEE KATK FKI.T KllJKXl.i mftmgwii (be at the Dutton Ivai more uku nr ii-iiuuu ui uui annual meeting of the stock ties.

to hear of Mr. Bass's improvt uvt-'iuaju oiuuifis hhldom r.f th Kant wn wll Wh). hofie in Sycamore. I jment aim it is certain that he will cnaries nipp'e has returnea negday at the Rooms in the bank. "Caught in the trees on the em bankment; can't be hurt the home of Mrat Janet Keast "aC at 8 BnP again, jirom luxct irior springs, mo.

arerj The yearly meeting of the ivtock- Terhaps yoa had better tell If 1 you wanj, some real t'alues in fine shirjts come in and see the Fpecials we are offering. nr .1 noioerB or me luiiieni r.ievaior Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durroughs ill be held in Pollard's hall. Tues- wa he scene of a happy reunifrii i Sunday, when Mrs.

George tat CtiriStmaS him," frouTKate. "He might want have returned to their home on Ladles of Vikings will meet Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. The newly elected officers be Installed the Grand Lode- i-ficems ot "Chicago, After the business la attended to. the. remainder 'of -the afternoon will be spent lit; a 'social way, and at 6:30 supper) day.

January 12. The Indies Aid to make some arrangements about Hafis and son andl Mr. and llifam Merlien motored out rom Party Among: Sycamore street after spending two it," months' on their farm south of. kfotd and Joined the other Foreigrnersi society will also give a dinner that day at the basement the church. t.

W. Glllis wentNto Chicago. Wednesday to consult a physician. Ed Elliott, L. W.

Rand dd WT. K. town. fmfcsts nf th U'mcI Immo XTis 1 CARLSON BENSOrM DE KALB. ILLINOIS UJ Wfbur WilUie.

and Walter Rid-! There were one or two unlnvitea del of southern Minnesota who quests at a Christmas party yestor-. -will bev served-to members and Atheir families, f. CORTLAND New Scientific fcafe been there for several days. da? the bomo cT Mr.ry Kiimos Miss Margaret Moshack has re iir. and Mrs.

Frank. Plank and lO lilTT lUSt UlUt? HULL Llie i ti amed from a recent visdt with rel- Discovery Gives v-s and friends in Chicaco and a if iilpic Jolict. of Mr. lUddell returned to their and ju- r.f Lean tali: family took New Years dinner. with their niece and Mrs.

Helen Hess, at her conimodeous railroad Other guests were Fort Sharer aid Harry Dates and nomes tms morning. I tht -pufv tha 10 tJ-camor: 1 Amazing Results 1 cv. J. K. Bradley, who has been at Deputy Sheriff Wi'liam Barry of I Af belfa were Chicago passengers Thursday.

Each shipped several carloads of stock tohe city Wednesday night. L. Eychanei-. and O. Stone hafi telephones installed in Their residences thia week.

The adjuster of Insurance of Chicago, was here Wedneediy "to make settlements to those who lost in fire Sunday morning. Jesse Lund is spending this week with relatives in DeKalb. The young people gathered at the home of George Mowers. Tues son. Sycamore assisted by Deputy Ben ,1,7:1, faW fciT.TI tTVeft ahr made thejJor th 1 ROhfi tX? irJrVwm Crest on.

Sidney of raid and confiscated the till and baa rhari' rtf tha ilorwit it Many Who Have Been Unable More Like Christmas I PERSONAL I 1 moonshine. The prisoners were taken to present. A man from Shabbona will bt h-re in a few days. Before to Get Relief Frorr. ambulance and may be given a Troubles are Now Made Mrs.

J. S. Rankin will be hostess to the Foreiga Missionary society of. the Methoit church at 2:30 to OPTOW -afternoon. Impersonations In" connection (with the study book "will be given Siwcial music by Mra.

Leo Warper and a violin solo 'by Tyler Rankin "will be enjoyable The Social club dance Wednes- Swanson visited in Moline to-; hearing later Well and Happy. day night was. en loved hv cruu day night and sut-prised Martin Iiss Hazel Rolfe visited friends nunahor. jNeff, it being his 21st birthday. The evening was spent in playing Mrs.

Will fforan and Mra. -George games. A lunch, was se ved at One of the most remarkable, re Odd Fellows to Sycamore For Sfcg Geneva yestesday. Join Our sults following the use of Dun- midnight. They presented Aiart.n with a fountain pen.

T. C. Swanson spent the with hia wife here. Walgren -andiron Donald, spent Friday with Mrs. E.

Horan of DeKalb. wody's Turtedine Emulsion has bee ntbe large number of people District JVIeet Odd Fellows DeKalb fMiss Mary McGitr is th4 guest of j'' Who have been restored to per fee uuii, i wie. hnlannlne to "planning to attend, the Christmas health by taking: It after having i M. Burchard were united in mar Misses Marie and Theresa meeting to be held tomorrow even suffered for years from troubles ranuary 4, riage Wednesday P. 1923, at the Methodist t- were imcago visitors today, ing at Sycamore land from aid- from which they had been unable ICIearing sale of all winter Coats Vance reports there will pe as parsonage before to get relief.

features or tn program. Mr. Mr. John McMenarain, Jr the pykrad parents of a son born at their jcountry home, -day. i J' Attention of all memler8 of the Loyalty Iris' class of the Baptist Sunday school is called to the mwt Ing for evening with the Misses WllnAand Irene Gilniore as hostesses, at their home at C24 Second Btreet.

Celebrating her 8-ith Wrthday, Mrs. G. W. Gpwery was hostess to Glub Savins ad Dresses, this week, at Chand-'anany DeKalh meniDers in auen-r' j. But when remembered that 'S id-'s.

28 dance as those from Sycamore. compared Dy Mr. and Mrs. ere Dunwody's Turpedine Emulsion is kwinann nrtho There is considerable business to rr anu anu Airs. I'ete Larson.

n.rPthe a tended Mor the session at Syca- The newly weds were about to take Ja1 purely scientific combination of a A tan 1 a. lco light convention in ftockfora today nioie, as new district officers are to the train it Sycamore when they i be elected. The meeting will be were ovrtakt-n by friends and a numDer oi ine most eureiens. re medial agents known to Medica1 science, the fact that it produces For a Happy Time Next Christmas Women's and children Sweaters a closed one, as it occurs on tUe brought bac': to Cortland. Tliey left these results shqjild not excite won at cleartntr prices this week, at recular meeting nichl of the ayca- the next dav for Holromh win There has always beena demand for good Silverware Some time when you are in the market fbr Knives; and Forks, Teaspoons or any of the smaller pieces, we would be pleased to show you pur lines of Glastoribury Silver the Silver with a permanent guarantee.

der. The reason is simple. andler's. j. 28 more lodge.

return to Cortland in a short time. mart pun(iuirfa inr i lit i ansa nan nn liSLitcr tnonr the i av It is becwase Dunwody's Turpe rrt initiatory degree. which shoul Mrs. I Gilli3 from near Malta, dine Emulsion makes Rich Red Blood; increases the Weight: spent Wednesday at the home of her brother James Decker. right store.

prove a drawing 'caid for many i 'the DeKalb memlers. Mrs. Mark Orlup, of Aurora, is tie guest -of her. sister. "Mrs.

John TT builds up th Weak and Run Do tones up the Nervois Sys Mrs. Mary MyerB entertained ihe Menamin. hoiq, riinerai tern; gives resistance to attacks of vv. C. T.

U. on Friday Disease: disinfects and destroyf Mrs. ChatleB Klnjr and son. were Firt National Bank Firl Trut Savings Bank uuer a snort business poisonous germs. He to leave the Glidden hosnita; fliiSH l.ladys Jacknian led myel Tomorrow For Famous Rabbi (Ily I'uitt'tm'cemt) Chicago, Jan.

8 Funeral It is Tonic and System Uuild er of unusual strength and efficacy: several of her friends at a dinner party Saturday afternoon. Titos' in the party were. Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Bain and daughter, Edna. Chicago; Mrs. Doltmeyer, of Can-Sila, and Mr. and airs.

E. bree, of DeKalb. A business meeting of the Amerl- can-1 Legion auxiliary will be held at eight o'clock -tomorrow evening. Mrs. J.

C. Clothier, of Rock ford, department president, will 1m the i Installing offlqiex fof he Installation. A lafc ge a'tte'nUance desired. Mrs. W.

F. Yats will b- tiie hostess of th Woman's Missionary society of the Baptist church, Wwl-S' nesday, Ithe hm-etlng begin at I 2:20. Assisting will be. is afternion. iciearinj? sale of liress Skirts at it is 8 remedy rhatcan be relied 1.00, and $7.50, this i on to relieve indigestion, Dyspep Stomach Trouble.

Headaches. ek. at Chandler's. 28 services rct-'Uv ismti uusiave i la. i I Backaches.

Loss of Appetite. In Hnmnia. Coughs. Colds and other i uroncniaL ana cuesi nwuom. I Mrs.

John McCcmlck and baby on 1 li tuj ned home fiom St. Mary's Uf'brew scholars in the wor Id will li)spital yesterday Dfe held tomorrow. Hirsch died at Ii i i -o 'bis home here of pneumonia after 111.28 and fl.a for Munslng anda short illness. 5f' former prices- As pastor of the Sinai The Reliable. ior 43 ycais, lUiscli was in C.

B. Gonterman Jeweler and Gift Merchant No wonder, people rail it Nature Great Restorative. That describer It to a T. Dont let the day pass 1: Weather Forecasfl without trying lt- Take advantage ef the reduced rreat demahd as a perfwt orator Mesdames Kmest Swift, -R. in all parts of the country.

He was Miner, and K. M. Munger, on "Munauig and Carter's" will be Mrs.1 W. IL Yard who will I Heavy Snow Tderwear at The Reliable. 28 William Anderson, of Chicago, A.

A I a accompanied by a astern we weeana wiin ins wu.e present an interesting topic. A meetlngSof special interest to those holding the Ame'ican Re daughter, rxdrothy, of -DeKalb. 71 years old and Is survived by his widow and three daughters. Five Firemen Hurt Today'In Chicago Fire Sale of KubDefs you IDcMallb MfinBiiiniery Mrs. Paul Anderson and' baby serve certlfifcate win bo held by I have not seen in years aughter returned froni the llddeu hospital Saturday after- ooa.

hit un im rrpii I 214 East Lincoln Highway 1 Announcesi Sale of Fred Larson, East Locust. Chicaco. Ill.Jan. Fivei flre- treet, is improved after were injured by a falling? wall Every woman's rubber in our stock, best grade, -Goodyear make formerly selling for per pair' choice lonfined to his b-d for two dayt iu a fUe which destroyed the 4 Yale the aiysuc fy'a Kers, Tnurwciy cr-lenlng ini the 1 Odd Fellow's hall. A large attendance Is desired.

An al! -day session of the Wo nan's Relief Corps will he held in Jarbot's halt, Thursday. January 11. to sew carpet nigs and to drill. Members, especially offlctf are urged to be toresent. Any who have rags to spare will please take them, iApicnic lunch will bo served at (v1tha- severe cold building early today.

Damage was 'estimated at $200,000. ESS I i Closing out several styles om-in's and misse': "Munslng and Car- I Tic FMesl while they last-f- i j--1 Three, firemen were trapped on the fourth floor when the wall caved. They were thrown outwaro ier's" underwear al extreme reduc-J i Lions. The Reliable. 28 and struck telephone wires which Miss Helen Hunt returned to her school duties at Glen Ellyn this I i incir tiooni and vetry memJier is asked to take own sandwiches and one On of the new organizations in the city is the One-Eleven1 Booster ena at ner home heie.

from the manufacturers of New York, direct to the DeKalb public, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 9 and 10, at less than the actual cost of manufacture. 'w Biggest collection of furs ever shown in this locality before, consisting of every fashionable Fur Coat, Fur Capepr Fur Neck Piece. JM Angelo DeMorra Shot To Death by Feudists Uly tJnitMl i'rea) Chicago, 111., Jan. 8 Renewal of the old political ued which claim II. C.

Yyman, of the Old jX.ine Life Incurancfe compaQy, of M16-waukee. spent today in DeKalb on business matters. Misses Hal riet and Helen lar-json returned to their teaching at An extra pair are appreciated. We have all styles and for all types of heels. j.

-Pavlova Boots, fi Goloshc3 1 Chicago Heights Uiis niornlng. Tf ARRIAGE i 'X A UA MODE pMisa Helen has been 111 since the For Two Days Only Tuesday January and Wednesday, January 10 MThanRsgiving vacation, and her Ifriends are glad to know that she ed a score of lives was seen by police here today In the 'murder of Angelo DeMorroa, tTto men lay in wait for DeMorroa and shot him as he stopped from his home. Chester Wilkinson's 4 Car Catches Fire i Catching fire from leakage ot gas, the practically new Ford own 0 lis able to resume her duties as a In certain piarts of Italy It is considered inlucky to publish the banns in the last i fiteacner again. i J3 E5rcIusSvo.But Not Expensive ouarler of tht moon or for Pardons Board Faces j- 1 1 i i the future fcridegroom to be in church at the. time.

i Hi Big Program Tomorrow ed by Chester Wilkinson, of Syca-J it (By UntUd Tress) Sprfngfield, 111 Jan. 8 The dl 214 Cast Uncoln Highway DeKalb, Illinois more caught fire as he was return Should these superstitions. be disregarded it Is believed the flrrt chili! win be dear vision of pardons and paroles at ILri rvc-Ts 8:23 ing home from Clare one night dast week. wfa unhurt, but the car is a tcl.I l.r.3. The its regular session, here tomorrow will hear 29 amplications fi com mutations of-sentences or car was -r,.

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