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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934 THE DE KAT.B DAILY CHRONICLE, DE KALR ILLINOIS PAClVi JWVKW "Perfect Pair' o-cLety. NAVY DEFEATS 1 This Curious World Fergus William Match Fizzles ffl Mfl rkftTR on NAME WINNERS AT BIG SHOW ARMY ELEVEN PROPER FLOOR REFINISHING IS VITAL FACTOR CHICAGO NEW YORK hen 9,000 tons of dates were CHICAGO GRAIN RAMOS OI'KN II Kill LOW CL08B WHEAT Field Goal In First Quarter received In an eastern port recent ly, recipes were plentiful. v5? Oklahoma Boy And Indiana Girl Take Highest Awards. Here is one for date salad. Two packages cream cheese, or 1-2 pound Dec.

(Old) S0 Dee. (New) 1.00 May DO Gives Middies 3 to 0 Victory. Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Dec. 1. U.R A muddy football sailed cottage cheese, two-thirds package i i July 924 No Modernization Job Complete Without Treatment Of This Part Of Home.

I (Old) (Sew) .90 .09 .93 .92 .91 MX .54 CORN .92 .90 .89 .09 .93 92H .90 Jl Dec. May straight from the toe of Sladc Cutter to the Army goal posts today July ll cad carried Navy to a 3 to 0 victory. 1 Chicago. loc. 1 William Ktsel, 20.

I'ryor, and Mary E. Wlen. 17. l.afayette. today were announced winners the National Achievement awards for FouriH Club boys and grls.

Th awards made In connection with the J5th International Livestock Exposition. Kleseli an assistant to the farm agent In Lis home county, is OATS .64 JM Jilla First Period. Army kicked off. to Clark -who re pasteurlzwl dates, pecan nutmeats, 1-2 cup French fruit dressing and lettuce. Stuff the dates with cheese which lias lw-n moistened to a cream with French dressing.

Press a ecan uutmetit on each stuffed date. Arrange dates on crisp lettuce, put dressing In center, allowing five dates to each serving. At the Joseph Inrson home a Thanksgiving dinner was given at which relatives and' friends were Dee. (Old) I Dee. (Xew) May All modernization Jobs should In-elude the.

proper refinishing of floors if the remodeling Is to be considered complete. This Is one the most perplexing problems of the home owner and turned to his own 23, Jlorrles went i i iti.ii... ii i 47 .48 .47 VTTH THE NEW July off right end to the 41. Two plunges CASH GRAIN CLOSK ZOO-MGU TSCOPE. fulled and Clark punted to Grohn WnEAT Ne.

2 rd 1.034; Ne, r4 who made a fair catch on the 23 101. -cJ yard line. Buckler failed to gain and OLD CORK Ne. mixed l.OBH NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION, MAN HOPES TO BE ABLE TO SEE INTO SPACE A DISTANCE OP 2, ooo, ooo, ooo. ooo, ooo, ooo.

ooo MILES (mainly white); No. 1 yellow 83 HQ punted to the Navy 40. Borries fum 95H: I white 1.07. guests. Mrs.

Mary Ann Allum, mother of Mrs. Lar.mn; Mr. and Airs. bled Pratt's lateral for a nine yard NEW CORN Xo. 2 mixed MM Nft, loss.

Clark punted to Army's four Dan Minard, Mr. nnd Mrs. l'ete 4 mixed 91Ue24: No. 2 yellow KUl teen? Buckler kicked back to Bor No. 3 yellow t4HiV9; No.

waiU 1.0 ries who return it eighteen to the No. 3 white 1.03 V4. and county president ami stati; vice-1 president of the Kour-Il club, tooki part In 176 demonstrations In the past year, and ownj cattle, six-J teen Hampshire hog and 120 certi-i fled hens. Miss Wlen won district and state honors in cooking, canning and pew-1 lni. and also cared for a Hock of fowl.

Katherlne Sheldon, 20-year-old cor-: lege girl of Gneonta, N. won fr should receive his most careful attention Ixcause few things detract ss much from a house, or a store for that matter as unsightly floors. Foil unately experts have solved the problem and if their advice Is followed in the selection of materials the floors will last longer and re-talntheir pleasing effect. Wood floors are made from a variety of woods which- vary in color, hardness, texture and grain. The kind of wood and its variations Including the grade or quality of the 8E.S ARE CONSIDERED TO BE VaAORTK SO TAt as much for CROSS-POLLINATION of fruit blooms Army 37.

Clark punted out of OATH Ne. 2 white 56H'. No. wbtt 54: No. 4 white 03.

lounds on Army's yard and a half line. Buckler punted to Borries who RTE No. 1. 79. BAB LEY Quotable TIMOTHY 16.5017.23.

CLOVER SEED 13.2iG22.50. CASH PROVISIONS Lard iLUj returned to Army's 33. Borries lat- Larson and daughter Elinor. Harvey Holland and Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Larson of Cortland were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erkkson and daughter Sharon Lee of this city. vere also present.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hlte of Cortland attended the funeral of her sifter Mrs.

Margaret Mahaffey, widow of the late Ko.bert Mahaffey, at Auroru. At the present time Mr. and Mrs. Tl. L.

Morgan and son Charles, also loose 10.0S; leaf 10.62; bellies 14.17. eralled to Clark who made a first down on Army's 16. -Borries made five at center and repeated for four. He lost six on a reverse. Navy made CHICAGO TRODrCB EGGS Market easy; receipts 1369 eases; extra nrste rresn graded flrats 26; receipts dlr- a placement kick, Clark holding and kicking.

It was from the 1U ard line. Clifford kicked off. Clark returning to the 33. Clark punted to Orohs who fell on Army's 25 yard line. Navy 3, Army 0.

ties No. 2, 18; cbecxa No. 1, 1S; So. 2, 16. flooring should be art fully considered before deciding upon the finish.

Remove Old Finish After the home owner has decided Upon the kind of wood ami finish desired, it is most important that the floor be clean and smooth. An old floor should have the finish removed by scraping and sandpapering, if Is in bad condition. Another method is to apply a good paint or varnish APPROXIMATELY ONE OUT OF BUTTER Market receipts Ixirothy Jane Garrett of Milwaukee, are guests at the Hit home. Mrs. Jeanette Morrison of Cortland had Thanksgiving dinner with her daughter Esther Morrison at riy) THREE HOMING PIGEONS IS LOST 9303 tabs; extra flrats 9091tt) 2t); extras 29; firsts H8J80H) seconds (Mfi8Z) 24Vt2S specials 2H.tOj standards 27; cent.

2fl: rent. 25. the third successive year the Junior1 livestock feeding- contest for lambs with a pen of three Harry T. Crandell." Jr, of Bad Axe. placed second with his outhdowns.

Third place was won Jy Boyd Mar) hew of Belleville, also with Southdowtis. Eugene. Moore, Wolcott. won i the Junior Trwlne feeding contest with' his Duroc-Jersey Barrow. Don-aid Rlnner, Noble, pieced second with a Hampshire Barrow and Charles oore.

of Wolcott. placed third with a Chester White Barrow. John Gallagher, Vail, won the "Junior feeding contest for yhort-' "horn 'steers between 875 and l.ooo pounds. Harold Held, Clinton, '-was second and Joseph Miltner, Iowa 1 i THE FIRST RACE. ''I remover which will soften the finish.

rOL'LTRY Market steady. Receipts 9 trucks. Pprlngers. beary colored 1544 Then it should te scrr-pci. clean and smoothed with steel wool which has Second Period.

Buckler punted out of lounds on Navy's 34. Borries failed to gain and Clark punted to Army's 27. Stan-cock lost five, but Navy was penalized five for offside. Buckler had a bad pass from center and instead The telesi-npe mirror was poured at Corning, N. last March, 16: durka 126J15: geese 11; tnrkeya 17 tilidjen Memorial hospital.

Miss Morrison Is still in critical condl-. tion, having leen burned In a recent accident. Others of the Morrison family had and nwe tli.in six months were required for it to cool. It Ls the largest been dipped in the piece of Hiss "ever cast by man. It is 27 im hes thick, and weighs twenty i with a good soap remover.

Wash powder solution HIH; roosters 10; Leghorn hens 9t hens, light 11; capons 6 to 7 lbs. 17(318; Leghorn springs 10. tons. CHEESE Twins 1344(914: Daisies and rinse dean. A hot saturated ox- alic acid solution may be uifed if of punting tried to run, losing three.

He punted out of bounds on Navy's 14H014H; Longhorna U6i. POTATOES Supply moderate; 4 35. Borries failed to gain and Clark Thankstrlvlng dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore In this city.

4 Little Barbara Luoma Is hostess this afternoon to a party of friends and relatives, her birthday being celebrated. Shirley and Tatrlcla Bur- mand and trading rery slow; market punted to Army's 43. Simons re WILL INSTRUCT SCOUT LEADERS dull; Wlsronsia Rone-" Whites SO Sn cents; Idaho Rnnsetn 1.50L90; cent placed Buckler and ran to the Navy 47, the first time Army had been blnation grade 1.256130. bleaching is desired. After the floor is dry, smooth with fine sandpaper.

A new floor should he scraped smooth, or, if desired, it may be sandpap'-red 'along the pram. Be-! move dust snd the floor Is ready I for a paint or transparent finish. i A plain oil finish may be spr-lied to a floor nnd surplus oil rubbed off Arrlralt 77, en track 249, hlpffiBti (Continued rom Pnye ii in Navy's territory. Stancook gain chard. Russell Carr, Mrs.

Charles Myers and daughter Winifred of ed seven. Simmons passed and Chester at nam-d ty and fit Camp Ah East Troy. Wi. Tbi was Intercepted by Borries on the City. third.

Joseph E. Peverly, Pecatur, JI1 placed first in the Junior foedtnu contest ffcr Aberdeen-Angus steers between r50 and 875 pounds. Kalph Maroa, was second and ilelvtn Gallagher, Vail. third. Jane Brltton, Casner, 111., won first place lh the Junior feeding con-test for Herefqrds between 75J and $75 pounds.

Kenneth Zink, Verona. was second and Fred Frances, Navy 30. Clark fumbled a latera Cortland ere among the guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Axel Llndeberg, Genevieve and Junior are home af FOOTBALL SCORESl THIKII Ql'AKTKK Boston College, Holy Cross, 0. Georgia, (jeorgia Tech, 0. W. Maryland, 13; Georgetown, 0. Duke, 12; N.

Car. State, a. FIRST Ql'ARTHR Detroit, ashinclon State, 0. Tulanc, I S. I 0.

anu irue recovered for Army on in honor of Its donor. William M. Chester, representative of tlvs territory on the national Cirl Scout! board, is one of the finest units in Navy's 34. Simons made six. Stan cook added two then Simons failed to make the distance on two tries ter a most enjoyable Thanksgiving nt Sterling where they were guests the country.

837. CmCAGO LIVESTOCK HOGS Receipts CO0, Inelndlnr 000 direct; holdorers 1,000 asklnff strong prices; holding steady; top 6.10. compared with a week aro. CATTLE Receipts 2O0; ealras 100( compared frldsy latt week practical ly all grades and olskses sold hlffbar pre-ThanksglTlng markets, bat weighty steers sagged back at the wjek-end, cloning steady: light and long year llnfei finished the week rally 25 cents higher. In instances mere; around 200 londs show reject sold; extreme top and Navy took the ball on its 25 A great variety of beautiful stains; may be had to obtain any dr-sired in- terior effect.

They are available in oil, water, spirit and acid stains. Often wood fillers are used on open-textured or porrvus woods. If the; floor is to finished a natural color, i then the filler is customarily colored the s.i me color ns the wood. If the at the Lloyd and Harris Shafer New Lenox, third. Borries gained five.

Clark punted i homes. b. -I and Orohs returned it to Navy's 41 yard line. Navy 3, Army 0. Bniney coiciasure.

Aledo, won) Another guest of the Phafers at first oiace for Aberdeen-Angus steers Sterling was Mrs. Elmer Horan who between 876 and 1.000 pounds. John home from a few days visit there. Third Period. floor is stained, then a similar colored is used, although an entire Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Horan enter- tnineil rel.ifl Cutter kicked off to Orohs who The "perfect couple" failed to live weighty steera 10.00; best light steers returned to his own 33. Two plunges Klnslnger, Chenoa. 111., was second and Robert Sherwood, Knoxville, la. third.

Joseph Miltner. Iowa City, won first place) for Hereford steers between S75 arid 1,600 pounds. Mel- In perfect bliss, so Mrs. Winifred TS; iiteera with weight 6.509.00; llfht ner Thanksgiving Iay. Their guests netted live and Simons punted to offerings e.ootfft.no; an.

heifers stron Publisher Of Michigan Is Taken On Trip ly, different color may be ncd if a two-tone -effect is desired. The filler ehou'd be rubbed In across the grain. When a hard vnrnish cr l.icquT is the coat, then a wood filler cnstomerily Is used. ff William Hnr. i the Navy 42 yard line.

Lorries Included: Mr. and Mrs. Flint II. Try. above.

Chicago corn syrup heirrss, has sued for divorce from "nil" Horry, ex-Illlnois Un. ver: football star. He was named plunged and made three and Clark an. Jess Horan, Mrs. Florence Wil punted out of hounds on Army's 3u liams and daughter, Jessie, and Havana.

Iec 1 (LP) Wor.P to 2." cent blsher; cows and balls steady; real era 1.00 np. 1 PHEEr Reeetpta 1.9001 for week ended Friday 5 doubles from feedlnf stations S.100 directs; compared Friday week ago: fat lambs closing SS rents higher; sheep strong to 23 cents Two plunges and Simons punted to vln Gallagher, Vail, was second and Homer timber. Mineral Point, was third. William Anderson, West Liberty. Marlon Brown.

that Charles M. tlreenway. fiii. prefl It Is customary to rppIv two or Itls school's man and she won a beauty contest before they went to the movies. They were mar blent of the Booth Ptiblif-hlng Coin- of Aichican, Vial diei from a heart atta while on a duck hunt-) took first place Tor Shorthorn1 ried February 6, 1 972.

Borries on the Navy 36. Clark punted out on 'Army's 12. Simons on a fumble recovered the ball but lost aeven. then made five on a pUinge. He punted to.

the Navy's 42. Clark was run out of bounds for ik three yard loss and then punted steers Between 750 ind ITS pounds, i Robert D. Jinklns, Rswey. i hit; expedition, was received here I I it the office of 'nrnimr V. Iff more conts of thin pure white shellac or thin lipht -colored varnish to harden the wood fibers and proteef the stain.

K.ich cost should be rub-tied down after drying with ntcet wool or fine sandpaper. Then the floor may be given a beautiful wax finish with pumice e'ono and crud CLUBS AND LODGES was semd and Eleanor Ewlng, Tontlar. 111., third. higher; feeding lambs little changed; week'a extreme top slaughter Iambs 7.40; ute top T.10 to those Interests, rinsing hnlk 7.00, bat week's bnlk 7.00 (17.23; Flipped lambs T3 closing at Inside; slaughter yearlings 0.7710 8.25; late bulk 6.00 down; slaughter ewea 1.7502.30; top 2.73. Bus To Take Group To Stock Neiderer of M.i.-ion county.

Oreenwny, according to reports, suffered a leait nttnek while hunting with a croup ff friends. The party had been staying nt the William Finch farm; an exclusive duck 1 Bllver Star Orange will meet on to the Army 35. True made six on a revurnn and Simons punted to Borries who returned from the fourteen to the 27 yard" line. Borries Show Wednesday Wednesday. -Dee.

6. at Elva Hall. GRIM HUNT FOR WOMAN GROWS (Continued From Page I) oil. Pome home owners prefer to uc nolhlng but wax In finishing Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Finnan will be host and hostess. MOXDAT'g ESTIMATES n08 Receipts 37.000. CATTLE Receipts 17.000. RHEEr 'Receipts 13,000. club hvafed Chandlervllle.

The refiort recelveii at the cornn-1 er's office Indicated flint death was' A group of hich school agricultural students are to visit the an-nual livestock show in Chicago on 1 Wednesday the trip to be made In a chartered bus. Haul' Furr. Instruc ili'is N-hreder. failed to gain, then picked Up three and Clark punted. Grnh coming back five yards to the 50 yard line.

Simons made a long puss, intercepted by King on the Navy 3r(. Navy sent in-substitute linemen. Pratt of Navy gained four at center. Instantaneous. A penetrating or liquid wax.

with or without utaln. is applied first an! ruhiied down after rirylmr: afl'r which a -paste wax is applied and given a lush. lautifiil finish. Scratches on it are easily repaired nnd It tends least of all treatment to darken tlie wood or hide the grain. tor in agriculture at th? high school MIhs Phroeiior's headquarters be located in Chicago, where ph was a student of the university for I Two playlets "Aunt Luclndy Stays" and "The Bugtown Band" are to be presented and there will le musical features.

Lunch will Ik; pot luck, Next Friday afternoon members of the Past Noble Orand Club will entertained by Mrs. Edna Shep- nnd in charge of the trip. It was today learned that there will be room on fhe Pus for a certain number of lateral Pratt to Borries gained ree and Borries bucked the line others ho wish to. make the trip at for a first down on his 45. Borrlea a nominal cost.

made a short pass. Intercepted bv Persons wishing to join the stud urd and all are asked to plan on being out for the business session and a social time. ents next Wednesday should com to wnteh for a possible attempt of his widow to see thn ceremony. Hold Services. Chicago.

Dec. 1. (LP) Funeral services reminiscent of the days when gang warfare raged in Chi-: cago were held today over the body of George (Baby Face) Nelson. i Hundreds of curious pricked the small undertaking rooms where the remains of America's public enemy No. 1 were laid out in a glistening' silver-like casket banked high with yellow chrysanthemums and red rose buds.

The sen-Ices In the undertaking: rooms lasted but a few i minutes, whereafter the casket was taken to St. Josephs cemetery In Kiver Orove, a suburb. The funeral pro-, cession was swelled by the cars of curious spectators who followed th two years, ih-r work ill nec tat-much travelling throughout- the region. Miss Kchroeder is not entirely nr-w to memlcrs of the local council as she visited Camp Itntary.MaeQueen at Kirkland while the DeKalb were in camp last summer. She was very favorably impressed with the personnel of the camp and the camp site and man Ik lpf ul fcUggeations were received from her.

Corn Market On The Boom, Receipts Lierht Chicago. 111.. Icc. 1 (IP) A boom -uiir coVn market eloped to 2rH cents hicher today under the stimulant of light receipts and heavy demand. The December delivery brought flS-R at the close of the Hoard of Trade and activity In the corn pit was reflected tn -ther grains with wheat up as much ns Simons of Army an the quarter ended, the ball on the Navy 35 yard line in possession of Army.

Nary 3, Army 0. municate with Mr. Furr. The group Much Is Canned During Fall By Relief Clients According to a preliminary re-Iort which was this week prerent- will leave tbi- city at 7:00 o'clock; Wednesday morning and will return at about 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Fourth Period Smoke In Home Is Cause Of A Scare The William Robertson hom was thrown Into a turmoil at 12 30 o' Rain tartei to fall.

Simons Rain- seven Waterman Church Will Have clock this morning when members Motion Picture On Sunday of the family discovered the horn was filling with smoke and odors of The motion picture 'The Btream of Life," will le shown at the I V4 rents, oats much as Hi cents and rye as much ns 2 cents. Cash corn was steady to firm with the top at fl.n(!i, the, same as yes fire prevailed. The fire company was called. A few seconds of search and The DeKalb Council hopes that many will avail themselves of this opportunity to meet a member of the national staff and receive tin instruction. Anyone v.

ifli-! ing further information may call! Mrs. A (5. Blonifiuist. flirl Hcout commissioner of, DeKalb. telephone, X5S.

or Mis. B. C. Cook, secretary of: ed the DeKalb County Kmergency Helief Commission, a total of 27.76". cans of goods were preserved by relief clients in DeKalb county this fall.

The complete report -will lie given the relief commission In an- other week, it is thoueht. The report was made by Albert Hubbard of this city. DrKalb county subsistence gardener supervisor. DcKnlb relief clients packed P.013 cans; Sycamore 6f2l cans; Genoa. 1 cans; Sandwich.

cans; and Kirkland 4.232 cans. More than Waterman Methodist church at SO o'clock tomorrow evening, and will it was found that a motor 'lad suf borty to the grave. Streets were lined with additional hundreds of oirl-eui. attempt was smeared with a yar.l loss. Stancook failed to picv up enotigh for a first down hjit Simons made.it on the Navy's 24.

Minions through guard for two, a short pass was Incomplete and then Clark intercepted an Army pass on the Navy 14 yard line. Clark made three to center. Borries made Clark punted the ball rolling to mo Army's lo, returning to his own 22. Hlmons lSt a yard at center. Simons punted fered some mechanical trouble and le free to the public.

The picture was to have Ix-en shown on Novem had overheated. There was no dam I NEW YORK STOCKS A. T. A 8. Fe.

American Cen Co. 1A6H Allied Chemical snd Pre ISA Am. Foreign Power Mathieson Alkali 29Vi American smelting A BeflBlaf Aviation Corp. 4i B. ft 0.134 Bethlehem 8teel $1 Cerro De Pssco Ceper New Tors Central 22H Coaselidated Oils 84 Can.

farinc 12 Anseenda Copper 10 Csse Threshing Mschlne Commercial Solvent 21 DoPontl DeX K. Frie Rail 13 noodrteh 11 General rdeetrle 20i Oenersl Motom 33 Vnlted Btstes Steel 34 A tne rics a Tele, and TeL Co. 1QT International IIarrester484 Standard Oil. N. J.

424 Chrjaler Meters 40 Kennieott Copper 1T Montgomery Ward A Co. 2H North American Aviation i National Caih Register 18 Nash WU C. N. rbllltps Pet. 154 Packard 4 Pullman Co.

9 Hsdio C. of A. 6 Sears Koebnek ft Co. 41 Standard Oil. Soeony 11 Stiidelaker 9 Southern Pacific 14 Tlmken Boiler Bearing 9t Texas Co.

21 T'nited Corp. t'nlon Csrtilde 41 Watbingbonse Electric S3 American Woolen Co. 8 Cities Serrlce 1 terday and the highest since 1929. In the futures market all deliveries were nt new IiIkI.s for the seu-Roh with cctits and July Sh'V cents. I'rovlsions soared with grains.

age to report. The home Is located ber 18 but was postponed until to Fritz Henkels, New- York- brick- i nt fis utri morrow evening. the local council, photic l'J17, or any member of the council. layer, has turned sculptor and Is a acnes or zn twelve-: The great blue heron carries 1.14, fil'S pounds of vegetables were 1 Demand for American ears is in- xooi neaos or famous Americans comb on the claw of Its middle toe weakly the ball rolling out of canned in the county. creasing rapidly in Sweden.

Former Genoa Resident Dies PARAGUAYAN TROOPS DRIVE on Army's 3). Three line plays gained seven. Clark's punt was blocked SIDE GLANCES By George Clark and recovered by Miller for Army on Navy's 46 yard (Continued From Page I) MI'S Meyers who went in for Simmons fumbled and Clark recovered for Navy on the Navy 43: Borries lost DAN THOMAS GEORGE SCARBO 1 I Mi re sv," I'az. Polivia. indicated firm resistance at each stage.

President l.uis Tejada Sorzano. beading a new alition government. was backed by cabinet ministers of four pro-war parties in hi jilcdire to prosecute four and Clark punted to Orohs who was downed on Army's 31. Stancook i On West Coast Word has been received telling of the death of Ur. J.

II. Donahue. O. at his home in Hcrkeley. Calif.

I Dr. Donahue was a former resident of Ocnoa and Sycamore, lelng born In C.enoa where attended the schools of that town. He was an 1 uncle of Mrs. H. F.

Sitler and Hur-ton and Harry Foster of this city. In addition to the relatives here and Meyer lost three on a lateral. lMr 1 If t' ir i'SJkl -fcte 'J urohs made a half a yard and Meyer passed to Orohs for another half yard. Borries took Meyer punt on Navy's 43 and returned to mld-fleld. Borries made three In two the war to a successful cone', islon.

Fwri-ign oil companies, operating in the Bolivian section of the disputed Gran Chaco. were reported to bo negotiating with Paraguury for continuing operation of wejls If Paraguay took possession. The report could not be confirmed here or he is survived by his widow and line smashes. two daughters and one son. Clark punted to Orohs who fumbl Dr.

Donahue will be rememlered ed and King recovered for Navy by a numlwr of residents of Sycamore as for several years he was a on Army 13 yard line. Navy was at Asuncion. resident of the county seat, being penalized five for delaying the game. Borries picked up four yards. The game ended, Navy 3.

Army 0. in the employ of Sam Winders, pro prietor of a wholesale and retail mm fruit store and bakery- Greenhouse To County Board Comes Monday For A Session The DeKalb County Hoard of Su-ervisors will convene at Sycamore Monday morning for a session that has (imi' elements of importance. Boitf ani ma Draught Sponsor Show All Next Week An all-week flower will be Wind Cause Of Much Damage On Yesterday Yesterday's wind resulted in considerable damage leing caused. lsW1ffTUJB(TCHS 9TU0IOJO5 C4LLDF0 HIM TO PLAyTHE 'CiLLQ HAUL PSoPP ACT A CAMERAMAN. neiu ai me ueivam ureenhouses on hast Lincoln highway.

Just outside Fritz' Bier Stube Two offices change hands in the county on Monday. Hheriff 1. w. Cieorge stjs out and hands tho keys to the county Jail to Sheriff-elect o. the city limits, all of next week many branches were broken off of S.

4 th St. Ph. 1118 trees. was announced today. The show will open tomorrow and will be open to Saturday and Sunday The large sign located between the Standard Oil Company stutiou the public every day and evening Frogs Leffs t3 Fried Chicken at First Street and the Lincoln next week.

There will be no admission charge and the public Is X. Larson. As a result the financial report of that office is of importance. Over across the Mjr hall on the second floor of the court house. County Treasurer Klsle rcker will handing over the keys of the Highway and The Chronicle build Ing tipped over early yesterday af cordially invited to lns)ect the ternoon as a result of the wind.

many flowers at the greenhouses. Fortunately no one was near the witn tne construction last spring county treasury to Treasurer-elect of the new greenhouse, the firm has a most attractive place In which to Mrs. Kosa Hanson. There too the HICriEY'O book will be scanned thoroughly by exhibit flowers and the show should attract considerable interest In this aommunlty. Many flowers are now members, and the financial re sign when it toppled over Into the driveway at the gas station.

Fruit trees In this area suffered much cherry trees having a number of broken branches. In some Instances windows were broken by the strong wind. Branches blown against windows also resulted In broken glass. port studied. in bloom In preparation for the Other officers will of course make Christmas season.

their reports but la all other cases D-X INN FRIED CHICKEN FRIED OYSTER Tonlfht (SatnrdayK and h. Sunday BEER ON TAP ftlAM HOfWHS HAS Bftc-N the offlcer-in-chlef has either Just The line of separation on the been re-elected, or la merely enter- moon between the Illuminated and ing a routine report. HA? AVEflAGfD A MILE A CMY OF SWlMMN(? GlgR 9lNC HE enTcRep Pictures. i. i hfR.

left ankle twice And f2iGHT Ankle onCe OuCinG- ueR STAG MO SCQtBH riooi ia caiiea me junari 'It foes wafi-de-woo-de-dow-sko-de-ow, The Lexington and Saratoga airplane carriers each carry 70 planes. The Lanflejr carries only. SO. Chronicle Want Ada Brian Results.

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