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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

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De Kalb, Illinois
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v.ibwiiii,.b kiwi, jutf 114. nESTI FSsTSlF7" SAY MEXIcMs 1 a W. E. Elmore left today for Chica I go. CLAIM GENERAL SENT! HIS MEN Mrs.

W. P. Bean spent vesterdav in sycamore TO 8 HOOT DOGS FORi EXCITE. Leon Johnson will celebrate the MENT IN MEXICO. Fourth in Aurora mnard Brown will snnl the AMERICANS CLEAN HOTEL Pourth in cwo miss Kutn Bean is visiting in Syc amore with friends.

UprXIee Mexican. Claim Th Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson People States Requilre Excite- spent the day in Chicago. meet Mexicans Will Remain Kay Bates is expected home Same For All Time.

(Jay from a visit in Piano. tAli Wll 17 USX. Oil- lOr-k VM 7tC' Miss Helen DIedrlch returned today from a week's visit in mtnwo. (ByiUnlted Press:) Mrs. A.

L. Brooks returned home from a visit in Chicago and Indiana. ii1 vrui, juiy a Mail to New York) These nervous, mad, astonishing Americans. Miss Sallie Horan of Dubuque. Iowa is home to spend the summer months.

They can't be quiet, njo matter how' and Mrs. G. Gullkkson and hot it is. They won rest in the middle' or the dar. soim are spending the day in Chicago.

Miss Donna Pratt returned this tlfermomter stands. Tbr; won't sit peacefully under the portales of an morning from a visit In Granville, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moulton will eo evening and listen, plat-Idly, to the music; Instead they insist! on dancing.

What a mad people has come to Rockford Sunday to spend a few days. flown upon us from the north. So say the Mexicans In yera Cruz. Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Raymond and sons will celebrate the Fourth in Au xn upper class folk-who think they really are very ujper, indeed, rora. ana look down upon Americans a a I il I B. EillDPr Iflfl Ml MM mtM.

nD vulgarly healthy and voljgarly active- fining her sister from Belvidere this lucK- enouiaers, politely and wee tar away from the portales and the Aueust Wahlatrnm an fam vpvu air concerts. The lower class North Ninth street hav n. xoixs snow signs of worry and as- cago to visit A A. I aim. lewis onerer ana ianv waB ine ras? or th logs ily have gone to Waukegan to soend ur instance, irs true, of course.

a few weeks. that Vera Cruz had a great many doss Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Newcomer and And that scores of tramp dogs ran son Lloyd will visit over the holiday in Naperville, 111. irom table to table In thie portales during eating hours and begged, with Mr, find Mm Orrin Eames and Willi tor tie ce FwrtT i I i in rest of the beggerst. But Vera family of Chicago are visiting at the CMClkago 8 Cm had gotten along for three cent 7 wk jt MLewis Eames home. no uugn buu ii coma nave gotten along three -centuries more. Miss Holslag who has been at the E.

J. Raymond home haa mn tv An. Only this person Gen. Fuhstoh had to rora to spend a few days. find something' for his soldiers to do Miss Maude Munger of Chicago and he set them to work' chasing all dog who didn't wear linuzzles and comes tonight to spend a few days How about your outfitting for the Fourth.

at the home of Mrs. A. L. Brooks. shooting them on the spot.

He did Mr. and Mrs. L. Dunlap will Hi even permit his soldiers to throw wire loops around their necks and come tomorrow to remain over Sun drag them off to some oijit-of-the-way day at the H. F.

Christensen home place to be killed Tonight Chandler's store will be True, the dogs are but looks arv, UHV open until nine o'clock and will be wu. uAi4.li uiuc viLnjiL auu will DC Tery much as If this Seniior Funston closed all day tomorrow this Fourth. aly issued the do? order so that he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs of Chi cago will be holiday guests at the could give his nervous, restless soldiers something that wound keep hands full.

He succeeded, all right, home of B. L. Hovt in the countrv. Mr. and Mrs.

W. N. Pratt are home mat was what he wanted, for his soldiers chase dogs in the hot VX V'8U Urove nd I ASiHUU iiwoi one corner or citv to the William Vergie of Ashton is the other, and besides, they chase them new conductor on the Sycamore-De- all night, too. When you talk this Kalb passenger train on the North. If you're a Mexican, you end by shme Western.

glng your shoulders, helplessly, as if Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall and son of yon gave up the conundrum. Elgin will be the holiday guests of And.

if you're a very hilgh Mexican County Treasurer and Mrs. Edward who, before the Americans came. Johnson. were accustomed to dine at the Dil igencias hotel, you talk about the Miss Margeret Wlltberger goes to mad Americans did there just to keep Chicago tonighjf to spend a few days Ik am mmmu.m 1- 1 I 1 nia men busy his nHnn rmmi with her sister Mrs. II.

D. Henderson and family sen, who never take slentas at mid Mr Mrs. Collyer of Belvidere In whatever manner you may spend the Day you will want to be comfortable and befittingly attired. All Yonnr Service With the Best of Cool Things Get a thin suit ready, a straw hat, a soft cool shirt, thin underwear cool hosiery, comfortable shoes or oxfords, etc. I i You'll need every last one of these things to be and remember that the in outfitting is what we stand Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots and Homespun Suits, $15.00 to $25.00 Negligee Shirts, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Thin Underwear, 45c to $2.00 Cool Hosiery, 10c to 50c Straw Hats, 50c to $7.00 We've every good thing in cool Clothes and Toggery for 90 degrees in the shade, and we'll make you comfortable for the balance ot the summer season.

Oumr Sttore Closes att 12 o'clock on Jnly 4th will be here to visit over the Fourth day and who, for play, punch each oyier with terrible blows he put them to cleaning up the hotel. Isn't it the best hotel, in townT Isnt it 80 years old? Haven't the greatest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blaire, junior. Miss Juanita Huckins and brother Mexicans during the paist two cen Bernold of Rockford are visiting here tunes dined there, contested? at the B.

A. Peterson home and with What if Inspector McManus did eo other relatives. Into the kitchen and find chicken and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and fumii 4Mi.

auu mm. ouerwooa ana i iamiiy fish headn hidden in out of the way of Rochelle will visit over the week ywu Qon, see does- end at the Burdette Harbison and ouppose ne am run his M9nnin liiuirrn. knife blade through the cracks in the kitchen table tops and dig out well, Mrs. Fred Swanson left today for Belvidere to visit Her sister. Miss matter that rad been in the for many years nd them make the Flossie Silviu8 who has been visiting here returned with her betel people cover all thetlir table tops Bert Rodocker of Dayton.

Ohio, will with, zinc? What good does It do? be here tomorrow to remain until Walters will be waiters. They Gaylord will re- Were all born in dobe houses, nnvw.v BunaaJr- Mls oroti Sunday. His brother 4, turn with him.Vfor a visit iji nuuw uu iu ser- i9 gunile folks and It's tiopel iss tc Miss Ardeth Pearson of Joliet is here visiting at the J. J. Kingsley home.

Mrs. Fred Rollins of Sugar I. if It- it try to' teach them. We I upper class Mexicans have been trying to, teach them for the past two cemturies anc Grove is also a visitor there. Miss Inez Farnaworth of Creston is visiting at the Warren Willey home.

wev failed. Why worry, as these Americans do? This Funston really doesn't care, either. He's only She leaves Monday oh a trip to Min neapolis where she will visit relat doing it to keep his soldiers busy, ives his mad animal who run arotmd with massive smiles on their Mrs. Alex Studemann and son of blond faces Clinton, Iowa, and Mrs. Charles Has AniKflleiPSdDim IBd TO i And then there's the bamd music to seler of Green Bav.

vIh. talk about. If vou're xninnnar rrnst ine at the home of their sinter Ur Mexican wno naa oeen orten to Eur- ej- M- nousei ope, yon ii tai about that, too. Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Kool and daugh What extraordinary musicians. I ter leave on Stmdir on a two wvw DeKalb, Illinois They don look as if they knew one outing at Power-Lake. They will join note from another.

Theyi cut their the Irving Fox family and the others nair, snort, i ney have massive chests who are at the Garner cottage. and no one ever blew horns; as they Mi8S Eva uindbere who has hn do. They can lav "La, Palloma." 7 I mxtyijj lias Hvi vpieq Indeed they can. But they put the a position In the telephone ofBce at joy or living inio it not tne pleasure or Dixon. She is the daughter of Mr.

sorrow, Which meafls that they're Uni Mm Phri tint mih rivem tn mfmtlina avnn-i I Eemeimfoeir Dine Meirctoaotts9 Pnceic, Tnnes- In their music. 1 They're too healthy and strong5 and vivacious. They he-1 were a Mexican in Vera Crux. long to a new, Time nation, while we I know. Because I've just put Mexicans are old and highly develop-i down in what I've written a conver dllaiy, JJmily ed and complex In our emotions.

I sation which I overheard, in Spanish They Ye we're Greeks. No I between two Mexican business men wonder their general has a hard time fin a cafe keeping them busy with i jdogs and To the upper class Mexicans a man dirt In restaurants and of the "lower classes," in every coun Tfcat'8 the way you'd talk if you try in the world Is a peon, i I I.

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