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THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DE ILLINOIS PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, OCTOBSH 3, 1938 Poles Get Slice hard 67 No. 3 hr4 hard 58; Nouj yellow, hjrd 63 H. PERSONALS COOPER HAPS I TODAY Continued From Paget) en Class A rating In the sUte 4-H poultry judging contest held Saturday at the University of Illinois. This ratlex means that thesa three boys will go back to the university on November 5 along with the other two Class A teams for an r-ioj 1 mixed dsh; 10. mixed mixed 49, sample mixed old 41H048U; sample mixed new 39t40: No.

1 yellow No. 2 yellow 'OV, No. yellow and Glenn W. Reynolds vUlted In Chicago Sunday. 49H: No.

4 mi Madze Belts of Rocktord, yellow 48 ye lie 48He49; No. 5 sample yellow old 40 1 yellow new 39; No. 1 ueek-end uest at the home. 48 ample! other Judging conetp-jtnd the winning team on that day will be Swift Plant Is Patrolled by ten Pickets Sioux City, Oct 3. Ten pickets, number limited by a temporary injunction issued in circuit court.

Saturday night, patrolled the strike-closed Swift and Company packing plant today. Don Harris, regional director for the striking packing house "workers organizing committee, a 1. 0 affiliate, told a mass meeting yesterday he had offered E. F. white 00.

of" Mr. -and Mrs. Emil Anaerson. come eligible to represent Illinois 2 white 37i No. 8 In a charming- home wedding Aged Resident Is Summoned Early Sunday Suffering a broken hip when she fell on August 27, Mrs.

Ellen Sara Strong, age 90. died at 4:00 o'clock Sunday morning at the home of her son, Ernest Strong, living on the Sycamore-Cortland road south of Syc mora. Until she suffered the Injury Mrs. Strong had been In comparative good health. Mrs.

Strong was born in England on August 30, 1848, where she wiu united in marriage on January 1870, to Joseph Strong. In July, lull they came to the United States to white 35tit9; No. 4 white 33 'fj Poland 10 v- In the national 4-H club Judging contest. Mr and Mrsv Clemens Klrchner plan to leave for Florida about November 15 to remain from tlvt to six months. Mr.

and Mrs. William Dwyer Credit for the success of this Saturday, afternoon, Edna Jorgen-sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgensen, living south Esmond, became the' bride of Not-man Ogelvle of Qompton. Reverend Burke of the Congregational Judging team la due the boys and also due the club leader Paul FUrr, vocational agriculture In enlng a mementpus foreign pol-lvdebate Jn the House of Comtek (would not have been fighting for Czechoslovakia We should have fought in order that one great power should not be allowed to dominate the con tlnent of Europe," Whenever the day conies that Britain ts not prepared fight for that principle, he warned, forfeit our empire, liberty and independence.

Only the -language of the "mailed fist" Is understood by the dictatorships, Duff Coopler said In reference to Nazi Fuehrer Adolf Hitler. While the prime minister ad sample! 23 25 V. RYE Na sales. BARLEY 4- No. S.

67; Not 8 malting e. TIMQTHY-4-8d 3 85199. RED RED. CLOYLR 11.00914 00. CASH PROVISIONS Lard 7A5N; looae leaf 70N; bellies 10.7SN Chicago rnoDics BUTTER Market suady, receipts 974.933 grosi lbs.

Extra firsts 909 score SSQ334; extras 92 rcore 2SH; flrU 33(t23V; aeconds 23 peciaU 9S score atandard 34; church at Spring Valley was the officiating structor at the DeKalb high school and his assistant club leaders, Everett Hulmes and Walter Lam Kaderbek, plant manager, to end the strike on provision that: Mr. and Ma. Carl Jorgensen of and niece, Irene Walsh were out from Chicago Sunday and visited at the Mark Walsh home. Mrs. Ralph Ellsworth.

la in Chicago today on business. M. LaVen has returned to the Ottawa General hospital for further treatment bert The honor, la all the more DeKajb, the farmer a brother oi reside, coming to the Sycamore and t'gnlflcant when one considers that AH men employed when the strike began restored to active employment: the company agree the groom, served as attendants. Lcortland community to make their The wedding march was played 54 teams, froTi all over the state of Illinois participated ln this the home. Mr.

Strong died four years ago, since which time Mrs. Strong 'there shall be no discrimination or by Mrs. W. Marshall of DeKalb. as coercion because of participation The Pojea have Passed the nlat centralized MS score 23 Hi fentralixed 89 score 334.

In Ihe strike; all, charges Hied against union employe and the EGGS Market steady, receipts B. Mrs. Will Cooper of Genoa was in town today. Mr. and Mrs.

Enos Cherry of Rock ford called on Cortland friends last evening. largest 4rH state poultry contest that has ever been held. The Waterman and Somonauk 4-H club Judging teams made a very creditable showing in 'the state 4-H crops Judging contest also held on Saturday. Injunction be dropped; the com 353 casea fresh graded Mrau, cars. the bridal party entered the living made her home with the son, Er-room, and Leslie Marshall sang, I nest Strong.

"I Love You and "Be-1 the second death in the fam-cause." i lly In the past three weeks. Throe Mixed flowers and foliage were weeks ago Mrs. Ernest Strong pass-used fa decoration about the Jor-: ed away but the aged mother, be-gensen home. Wedding bells wltn cause 0 her jU health, was not told showers of ribbon and sweet peas 0f the 'daughter-in-law's death. pany agree to meet with the un 34 lets thn cars, extra first Ion's grievance committee, and 'the cars, 36, lets than cars, .35 checks 19; current necelptt dirties 30V union and company form, in ar dressed Hitler in -the language of sweet reasonableness" Duff Cooper was urging mobilization ef the British flee which finally 'called up reserves Just before the Munich four power peace conference.

Won Nothing 1 Duff Cooper said tha Chamberlain's poIlcyS, jwon nothing more at the GodeVerg conference with Hitler thai "misfit have POULTRYr-Marktt weak, receipts cars. 74 tracks. Duck 120 14: Mrs. Anna Colson and daughter Winifred of St Charles visited at the C. B.

Havens home at Cort bitration board to act In case of ter and the Czechs have sliced away another part ot their fast-diminishing little land, agreeing to withdraw troops from the areas shaded In the map above. An International commission will draw up a new frontier, probably giving to Poland the areas 50 to 70 per cent Polish and leaving Czechoslovakia the region where Poles are 10 to 50 per cent of the population. Smaller map locates the disputed area. 1 disputes. geea 13 14: hena 15 Leghorn hens 13 spring chickens 120 14V, roosters 12H013V; broilers 13 land, yesterday.

also adding to the attractiveness i Mrg- stsong Is survived by four of the scene. tona, H. J. Strong, Arthur Jame The bride wore a gown of whie strong, and Ernest P. Strong ot the Duelists Are Successful, 917: turkeys 14ti21.

W. P. Trey. Elmer Halre and Selma Myers homes at Cortland are now equipped with telephones. CHES Twins ISVOlaH; Dais aun wnii iram, ana vcn.

one sycamore community and S. Both End Long Grudge Wallace Talks of the Needs of the Farmer Chicago, Oct 3. U3-Henry A. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, engaging in a round table discussion with two college professors ies 13Vei3: Longhorna 13H6 13. I Moulton, Oct cruel i and re- been dictated by a school, class of 1334, also attending daughter.

Mrs. Elsie M. Sibley of POTATOES Supplies heavy, de me raeiropoman duui AmityvllleV N. and eleven grand Deputies reported today that Police Chief J. T.

Speake, 58. ani mand very islow, market steady to beaten peo-Hitlerj heard sentful enemy on Die" but when Aurora. Children InH uvkn rrro.t ormnA slightly weaker. Idaho Russets 1.30 Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Kupfersch-midt living south of Cortland were dinner guests Sunday at the F. F. Schmidt home. Mina Schmidt and Mildred Buy-alskl of Chicago were guest at that the British i fleet was mobil 61.55; Colorado Red McClurei 1.23: Wisconsin Cobblers North Da ized there came a chance In the yVsterday, emphasized two needs of the American" farmer: Foreign Ernest Lee Horton, 33, of Court-land, killed each other In a duel which climaxed "hard feeling" of several years. The duelist Three links to Have District kota Triumphs 1.0061.05; Cobblers Fuehrer's attitude.

Mr. Ogelvie is employed by the children. Alexandria Lumber Company, at Funera, wU, held on Clinton he and his bride havUigrXuesd moon at o'clock gone to Clinton following the wed- from Km Funtnl i Home. Svm 90; Early Ohios 85 ft 90. markets and ability to think in Then, the resigned cabinet Wilnlifar mA tha tPiihrnr reallz- Arrivals 192; on track 458; ship the: home of the formers parents ments 552 Saturday, 27 Sunday.

his advisers ha boeit wrong week-end. stood ten paces apart behind a tent at the fair grounds here and emptied their pistols at one terms of Income Instead of production. Other parties to the forum, which Meet Tonight The annual meeting of the Thirty-four guests were present ln I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schmidt of Vjlen they told hlnj that ithe Bri- CHICAGO LIVES OCK HOGS Receipts.

dlrecU The Rev. H. Draper will members of District 20, of tish people were nbt prepared to Cortland attended the conflrma- were from DeKalh. Grlnnell. was conducted by the University of, 000: opening 10 to 15c lower; later Hon class rally and reunion held conauct ine services.

Rochelle and Malta. Chicago and broadcast by the Na the O. organisation, will be in Genoa thia evenin. at Salem Lutheran church Syca trading 15 25c lower; bulk good and cholir 230 tn 270 lba 7fclM Celebrate Anniversary of tlonal Broadcasting Company, were Prof. Harry D.

Gldeose, New York all of the branches of the order Out of town gueyts at the Ras- Operators more yesterday. Mrs. Schmidt was a member of the 1930 class. He concluded wjth a fiery blast at Hitler, asking if Fuehrer expected he could "get, away" with a demand jfor return of to attend the meeting. The meet Republican nominee for U.

S. sen King Boris' Accession Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct. 3. tUB ing will begin at 8:00 o'clock and were: The jgroom's parents, Mr.4 Eddie, Hunt of Princeton under ator. and Prof.

T. V. Smith, Illinois will be held In the Genoa hall Plan to Drill in Cemetery went an operation Saturday at The twentieth anniversary o' state senator. German colonies lJtst during tne war as he "got away with every- Memorial hospital and Is reported "The day. of letting the market Business to come before the session will include the election King Boris' accession was cele top 9.00; most 160 to 210 ltsT85 1 8.70; bulk digs and fight hogs 7.50 8.10; sows 3 to 10c lower; bulk lightweights 7.756 8.15; most medium and heavy weights 7.25 7.65.

SHEEP Receipts 13.000; directs 6 -500; fat lambs active; around steady; spots higher than Friday" close; earlt sales good and choice natives and! westerns 8.00 8.25; best 8.40 and above; talking around 6.00 bluster tlmed thing else by well a getting along nicely today. He Murphysboro, 111., Oct. 3. TUB brated today with a mass army place take care of itself gone," Wallace said. "Other means iare ne of district officers, the presenta oi aisinci orncers, tne and blackmail.

of annual reports, and busl- occasion the king granted While the commcjns deftate was ate the A group of independent Cn-tralia oil operators was ready to drill a well on a cemetery lot six cessary to keep world markets open In rroeress. Foreign ness of a like nature. Following and Mrs. Martin Rasmussen, his brother Chris, and sister Elsa Rasmussen all i of Maple Park: Mr. and Mrs.

Igel Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jensen.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Rasmussen and Ethel Rasmussen all of St. Charles; Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Mullin of Aurora; Mr. H. H. Drayton and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Richardson and family, Mr. and Mrs. to American goods. The program so Viscount Halifax tpld thte House the business meeting an excel amnesty to 223 civilian and ten military prisoners.

far has Increased the market mors of Lords that hope for piace was lent program will be presented. is manager of Memorial Park there. Mrs. A. J.

Gray of Sycamore was In town Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Watne were here Saturday from Shabbona.

Helen Hlland was 'home from Dixon this week-end. un gwu yearungi; urn nia aoove 6.50; sheep steady; good native ewes 3.00, few a. 25. than five to eight million acrei almost "dead" on the mcjrnlng of The district Includes the lodges while our need is for 40 to 5Q Father and Daughter Killed CATTLE t-Receipts 17.000; calves September 29 and "then a mlr a'cle. for auch It must haVe seem.

located In DeKalb, Harvard, Elgin, Rockford, Sycamore, Ro acres." Z000; full. steady; choice and prime When Cars Are Sideswiped 111, Oct. 3. UB Q. L.

chelle, Llndenwood and Genoa. ed, happened." He referred to Hitler's Invitation i to the four William Bellendorf of Sycamore; Marilyn Gfttleson haa returned, Roy-Sorenson of Maple Park and rower Munich conference Czechs Are to Revamp Their home to Cortland after a tonsil Bertfena Krelghbaum of Kane Aged Kirkland The resigned first' of the Melvin, Sciota, 111., and his daughter, Janice, twelve, were killed an Mrs. Melvin was iniured serious' j-Sunday when their automobile side- teen feet square, It was disclosed here today. The lot was purchased for after a tour through nine states by one of operators to obtain the signatures of the heirs who own the cemetery property. Three? persons a couple and their child-Mwere burled there 50 years ago.

The cemetery Is in the mi'dst of the Lake Centralla field near the newly-discovered Tate well. An undertaker removed the bodies of the three persons to a nearby cemetery. vllle. admiralty charged! AdoEf Hitler operation at GUdden Memorial hospital. with bluster and blaekniall" and swiped a truck near here.

Government i Prague, Oct 3. (UE A reorganization of the government of Mrs. E. A. Gross of Rocheue added that It aeetted linpossible Woman Injured This Morning Klrkland.

Oct. 3. Mrs. Albert steers in small supply; general killing quality lets desirable than last week; medium grade light and medlvlm, weights predominating; selection very narrow and killers obliged to substitute fue to scarcKy of highly flnshled yearlings and weighty steers: early top 13.25, some held higher; little done on steers of value to sell at 7.009.50, but undertone steady; about 4.000 western stockers in run; fed. heifers fully steady; test 11.75; most! cows steady; bulla firm to 10c higher; vealers strong at 10.oa 11.60; outside on weighty sausage bulls 6.65; stockers and feeders steady.

to him to accept the wosd of the was in town Saturday German Fuehrer after his annex- A T- Ahlin of Maple -Park Premier General Jan Syrovy. ap Ralrdan, age 73, fell and broke a atlon or Austria sna oi in here Saturdat peared likely today as Czechoslo hip this morning while she was deieniana aespite i earner su. vakla negotiated with Hungary to Dorothy Corey of Ev'anston, Mr. Today's Pattern Biitem tiuvuB" "vrv a surrender of minority territory such as that- taken by Germany picking apples at her home. Mrs.

Ralrdan was taken to the Swedish-American hospital In Rockford. IF viniBiimi i1 I Since the Independents will be unable to obtain adjoining ground ru.rH overelntv would be Marengo were oi Dr. Frederick1 Toennlges has been invited to play a suite for violin and piano being given this evening in the Fine Arts Building, Chicago. He will be accompanied by Geneva Johnson, a former pupil of Grunberg. modern Amerl-cdn composer.

She is now with the Toennlges school. Lewis Grunberg. wrote ''Emperor Jones," and Is also the composer of the suite which Dr. Toennlges Is playing tonight The concert, tonight Is sponsored by the Modern Music Club of Chicago. and Poland.

I rAkiA! mm.m.iA A By Carol Day. Mrs. Ralrdan was standing on a to rig up drilling apparatus and dig slush pits, Paxton said they i a I It's a becoming design and Prague newspapers reported contemplated changes would Mr. ana wrs, u. lpiuicu inu box in the orchard at the home.

that's what your daughter will children of Rochelle were In town wouia sinn me we us wan a core picking some apples, at the time leave; Syrovy as premier but re LABOR BOARI like about IU drilling- machine twelve fet Saturday. that she slipped from the, box and turn members of the former cao net of Premier Milan Hodza square and will dig slush pits be- Mrs. C. H. Sherwood of Malta, IS CRITICIZED Younger ladies who are growing faster than they fill out, need xeu.

The mishap occurred about 10:30 o'clock. called here Saturday. posts of. Importance. Hodza prob neatn the derrick.

Oil storag tanks will be erected on a con something to cover up their collar Tha family resides three and a Mlna Bearhope was here from ably would be a member of the (Continued From Papif 1) a crete platform abova the well, he half miles northeast of Klrkland. bones, make their waists look small and detract, from their sud reorganized cabinet, which would Chicago this past week-end. saia. ion" of all craft unions into single Inejude more Slovaks? Mrs. J.

C. Baker and daughter den height. Platte Raid? Barcelona large Industrial uniloni. Close collaboration between the were here Saturday from Earl- CHURCHES LIVESTOCK BJEVrCW Chicago, pet. 3 tU.P.l Hogs were 13 to 25c lower "under moderately heavy receipts at tha Chicago Stork-yards today.

Chlcsto had 16,000 hogs. 4,000 di reels, of th reported, top 9.00. off 15c Pittsburgh waa stady to weak cm a.SOO, Cleveland was weak on 1,900, ad East St, Louts was weak on 1 1.0000. Chicago icattle wer 17,000, cajves 2oo, of the 24.230 reported, market fiilly steady, lop 13.23 unchanged, other point were steady. Pittsburgh on 1.150.

Cleveland on ,1,100, and Cast St. Louis on 5,000. Total sheep reported were 30.800 of which Chicago had market steady, top 8.40 on springers, unchanged. Pittsburgh was 'strong on 600. Claveland was weak on 1.200, and East St, Lcfuis was 'weak oa 6,000.

Green read a newspapet clipping cabinet and the army would con tinue. Reports abroad that Presl Victor School Has Completed Hits British Steamer Barcelona, Spain, Oct Mrs. John Deeg.n. of Sh.b- dent Edouard Benes would resign An Insurgent seaplane raided the rnnrt! Affatnitt War and Fascism bona called her. Saturday.

Circle Four of the First Meth were discounted here. Remodeling port of Barcelona early today, odist church will meet Wednesday M.iri. The dlsoatch (described Mr. and Mrs. J.

Rendell visited scoring a direct hit on the British the red flags were! sprinkled at Elgin Sunday arternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ed Marson on Syca The County Line school taught by Mrs. Mavis- Grover has been steamer African Mariner ani tenerously among Ithe derations, A. Hoover and Lester-Doran are German Day Celebration slightly damaging the British more Road. completed In remodeling and ia This meeting was held! In a bull I in Rochelle today steamer Lake Geneva.

Sheds along An Interesting program Is plan now the- best rural school In the rlnar he aala. "inai waa a mun, Mr, wuu.rr. Wright the waterfront were damaged. state. A certificate of superior ned and It Is hoped that a large number will attend.

Ends in Fight San Francisco, Oct 3. (UD place for it. I notice jthat Mr. hlr tnd Mrt Franl Elllott and Lewis renounced Fasclsjn, but I two Kni of Gtry Indi were don't see where he denounced at th Herbert Shelllto home, near Wife Thinks Husband rating will be awarded in the near future. A picture of the school was taken recently and will be Twelve anti-Nazi demonstrators, 'Communism.

Cortland thU week-end. ptl a In rrtsiiia nn flW 1 five of them women, were under Is Burglar; Shoots Him Fort Worth, Oct. 3. (lift NEW YOKE STOCKS farauihed By Letnsea Bros. Horner Fails to th O.

Faith Plapp was here from Ma used by the Trade magazine. There as 25 pupils with all grades being taught by one teacher. The school M. Willett got a cramp In his arrest today for fighting with police outside the California hall where a German day celebration fnstad shouted the Saturday. leg after he went to sleep last rtranlzatIonfs determination Marian Baker of Genoa was in night and got up to walk around was it progress.

Anaconda Copper 34 American Can Ca. 100 Allied Chemical and Dye to Put Name on Ballots Springfield. 111.. Oct 3-tlB to carry on Its waf for supremacy town Saturday bit to ease the pain. Mrs.

Wil Is located about a mile east of the State Route 23 on the county line just over the road in LaSalle County, but pupils from both counties -1S3 Police three times pushed back to the end. I Mri. Josephine Corie Is back at lett, believed that a burglar was the 150 demonstrators who were Green Fosee her duties at the Re! table after a trying to get In the house, seized Ballots for William Hale Thomp Green posed In his nekv topper week's illness, pistol. Physicians said Willett attend, from Adams in LaSalle and Victor In DeKalb county. The playground equipment is complete.

son's antl foreign war referendum have been certified to coun for photographers. Virginia Glehl of icings waa In would recover from a wound in singing, shouting and -carrying banners protesting against the meeting, under auspices of 1 2,500 members of the United German Societies. A mass of work lacea line aeie- town Saturday. the hip. ty clerks without the signature The directors and patrons have a van eatAiiiTinna navinv iieeii i herV TJT I Mn- mrin jonnson was worked hard making this the best of Gov.

Henry Horner for the November 8 election, the office of Secretary of State Edward J. Former Premier of mtrooucea aay pnw Saturday from Creston. 01 Is kind in the state, an oil burn opening or me ronvenuon Chicago Man ing furnace, indoor toilets and run quired by the federauon consu- Hughes 'announced today. Roumania Is Taken Bucharest, Oct 3. (UB Mar ning water were installed this HUgnes onice also said a sec Men Sleeping year.

It Is completely modern, and shal Alexander Averescu, 79, three ond ballot, held up by Horner's tutlon. TRIBUTE PAID Am. Foreign Power 4 Mathleson Alkali 29 America Smelt, 'A Refining 47 Aviation Corp. 4 a a-t-T Bethlehem Steel 59 Cerro De Pasco Copper 46 Kew York Central 18 Consolidated Oils 9 Can. Paxjlflc CalusnetIA Heclat 8 Case, Threshing Machine 93 Commonwealth and Sou tut rn 1 DuPont He N.

138 Erie Rail 3 Goodrich 23 i General lElectrlc 43 United State Steel 59 America Tele, and Tel. Co. 14 General 48 International Harvester 63 Standard Oil, N.J. 54 Chrysler i Motors 74 KennlcoU Copperi 4 M. K.

T. 2 Montgomery Wand A Co. 4" one that they may well be 'proud Is Fined for BajBTgincr Game Mack Goosby, a resident of Chi times premier of Roumania, par on Sidewalks reported insistence that a proposed amendment to the banking Ot ticipant in three wars, and Com The director! are, William Gun BEFORE COURT section of the? state constitution iemic mander in chief of the Roumanian army during; the World War, died Sis Epid i to have be fto have ther, Louis Parisot and Mrs. Dan have a clarifying statement. cago, was fined $15 and costs in the court of Justice of the Pere -There seems been an Mottinger.

last night. In 1917 he suppressed would be certified today with or (Continued From Pc 1) o- I I epidemic of men going to sleep Jerre Stevens late Saturday after a peasant uprising when nearly without Homers signature. on the sidewalks, of DeKalb over noon following his conviction on 10,000 persons were killed. JackDorneden spread recognition of the fitness the Week-end period, police being charge of shooting rabbits out The governor said Saturday that he did not believe that as a member of the state certifying called out three times to check on of season. Goosby was arrested by Jkfter an eighteen minute sea- Is Injured in Former Morris Judge Is persons found on sidewalks.

Deputy Game Warden Albert Lee board, he was required to certi iTon the court recessed; at 11:21 of this city and had the dead rab Auto Accident fy ballots for public policy pro Recovering From Accident Nashville. Tenn, Oct. 3. UPJ v. i nOlt unn TI Fifth street 011 in nis possession when ar posals such as that sponsored by Jack Dorneden, well known ac we ursi uiubh un wui tK- inmin hl.k......

ntort American Aviation 9 National i Cash Register 27 Naah-Kalvlnator rested. Former Judge George Bedford, 74, the former, Chicago mayor. be announced. cordion player and an employee of por being that a man was lylnt Goosby was unable to pay his 1. I Thompson's question requests the Wurlitxer company, was In of Morris, was recovering today at a' private clinic from In "Sinn, th.

thw on the When police C. N. W. Phillips pet 40 fine and costs, and on Saturday voters in the election to ask 1111 Jured Sunday night, early in the evening was removed to the coun juries suffered In an automobile nols congressmen to vote against ty jail In Sycamore. If unable to accident three miles east ot nere American participation In any Judicial career one- of the most A short time later another our annali." Prt was received that a man was evening, when the car which1 he was driving skidded and rolled over on State Route 64.

near pay the fine he will have to serve Saturday night Hia condition was This Kind of Frock Hides out the sentence. I not serious. Richardson. That Dorneden and hii Growing Girl's Gawklneaa war otr-foreign soil Report Light Frost in Down He announced that a)t a later lying on the sidewalk In front of date the. court would 4Pt P- th Pst offlce: Thls the proprlate resolutions froth bar aa- lice were more successful, and the nriations relative to Cardozo'e sleeper, drunk to the point that companion.

Jack Sears of Aurora, were not painfully injured. If not Battler of White Plague Will Favors California. Chlco. Cal.The lata George And this dress buttons right up killed, is according to doath he was very 111, was taken to his Lobdell ot this city remained Dies at Chicago Ume Chicago, Oct 3--(UP Funeral tha description of the mishap and to the throat with a round collar to soften the line, shirring at the waist and puff sleeves and a very "Vh court then heard admla- home and a doctor was called. State County faithful to California even in the damage caused to the car.

The services will be held tomorrow, for American weather has always auto is said to have rolled over slons to the bar. Saturday night police had- to go Jackson announced that oral out and pick up another "falling arrument of the Tennessee Val- down" drunk. He was helped to aeath. (His will. Just filed for probate, riads: "If I should turn up my toes before my wife does, I full skirt Those quaint reticule pockets, art an added touch of been a topic that offers much In several times on the oavement r-acKaro--o PuUmaniCo 31 Radio Cj of A.

7 Republic; Iron Steel 18 Sears Roebuck Co. 73 Standard! Oil. In SO A. T. B.

Fe. 35 Socony i4 StudebaKer Jl SouthernI Paclflcl7 Tiro ken Roller Bearing SO Texas Co. 4 Ulted Corp. 2 i Union Carbide 84 Americas Woolen Co. 6 Wesunghoust Electric 105 CHICAGO STOCBa Armour land Borg-Warner 34 Butler Brothers 6 Clues Orvlce 7 Common wealth- Edison 37 Electric IHouarhold Utilities 4 General Household Utilities 1 Middle West Corp 6 Marshall) Tleld 13 Swift and Co.

ia. I 1 Dr. Thomas Qassett Keyes. 63, nationally known for 1 his work in the treatment and prevention of tubers eutosia. He died at his home yes the way of conversation and a re and was smashed to a great ex charm, and they're mighty handy lev Authority test challenged be- the police station, where the cus- tent.

besides. wish her to have tha use or ail my property during her life, provided tnr the SuDreme Couiil has been tomary "five and" was assessed port heard In DeKalb. this morning will no doubt start a lengthy discussion. It is reported that The two occupants were brought This is a design that adapts It nostDoned -until i November 14. the next day.

she sees fit to remain taiuox- to DeKalb by Jerry Stone and self to many materials chaUis, Tha arrument had ben tenta light frost' was recorded south of James Taylor of this city and tak- sheer wool, fine French flannel, as tively set for October 119. Lprtngfield In this state a few days Orchestra Is well as cottons and taffeta. the en to the Glldden Memorial hospital. Dorneden received but one More rlca ia consumed In world than any other food. Pattern 8319 ii designed for Al Huske Wins On the.

Sycamore page today Injury, cut on the back of the a'zes 6, 0, 10, 12 and 14years. Slie requires 2 yards of 39 inch report comes from a couple in that head, and he waa able to leave Not Meeting on Tuesday Night Contrary to an announcement Pro Trophy in tht hospital this noon. Sears es material, 1 yards of braid. Con city i who were recently as tar north as St Paul, Minn. They state that there has been no frost Open Tpurne; trastlng collar and cutis would terday after a two months Illness.

He was vice-president of the first American International Congress of Tuberculosli which, was held in New York Ui 1906. He was born at Oneonta, N. Y. He received his medical degree at the Albany, N. Tf medical college In 1893.

He left his wife, Mrs. Elsie Hold-en Keyes, and a Mrs. William Roskelley, Ia. Bob Feller. Is Arrested for Speeding in Iowa Iowa City.

Oct 3.01B caped injury other than bruises and did not reaulre medical at MARKET which appeared in Saturday eve take yard of 39 Inch material. Al Huske. pro at the KUhwau- icnuon. ning's paper the DeKalb Synv sr- The new FALL and WINTER fkH Country ciuo, yesieraay won nn-iiMtn uriii nnt PATTERN BOOK. 32 cages of at The accident Is said to have happened when the car.

said t3 tractive designs for every size and In that country. Added to that is the fact that none waa recordeo here in the past month. The discussion can now aa 1o why a frost would occur first south ot here as it is generally supposed ithe pro division championship in rehearsal sessions tomorrow ithe Peoria open tournament. night After the announcement with a score of 148 fo 36 holes. wu mad9 lt WM Earned that the Some oL the best golfer in this clty band roonv where the or- every occasion.

Is now ready have been traveling at a fast speed, went off tha oavement in Photographa show dresses made Tanke Iingubtlo Atlas. Providence, R. I. The first sec-, tion of a three-volume Linguistic Atlas of "New England, eontalntnx hundreds of maps showing varied pronunciation of common worda and different expressions for similar ideas. Is expected to be published In December St Brown University.

I CHICAGO GRAIN BANGS OPEN HIGH LOW CLOSE from these pattern: betas; worn attempting to get back onto the cement the car skidded and over iiory wcrw cnMtrt meets, will not be avau WHEAT mat tney first occur far north. tournamentj able on Tuesday nights. a feature you will enjoy. Let the charming designs tn thia new book .64 .64 .64 turned. Bob Feller, Cleveland pitcher who- 65 i ne amateur aivisiora was won Today wat announced that Gfi Morland.

i H9n will not be a rehearsal sea- neip you to your sewing. One pat Chicago Man Being; Held .64 .63 yesterday established a major league strikeout record, was arrested for speeding here today while hur Huske has-been enterea. ilon thl week but that on Mon- .65 .64 COKS -47 tern and tha new Fall and Winter Pattern Book 25 cents. Pattern .64 .63 .46 .49 0 Poultry Team of DeKalb Has Dee. Mar.

lftay July Dec. Mar. May July m. 01 KKei 9urnamen night of next week the or .644 .64 47, .50 JS1 or book alone 15 cents. rying back to his home town of .46 .46 in Hungary la Taken Budapest.

Hungary, Oct 'John Freeman, 24, of Chicago, died Saturday night, police said today. Hp was under dete-tlon, facing 01 me year ana nia wimning u' chttrrwill begin 1U rehearsals. Peoria Open championship yet- Tn weekly pracUees will be held For a PATTERN of this attrac Van Meter. Ia. He was released .49 New Honors tive model send 15c in COIN, your 0 with a warning after officers rec iiiiini on Monday evenings, effective .50 51 OATS .23 .23 AWt ADDRESS, STYLE NUM successful Mason jot me next Monday night, in th city -The DeKalb Chore Boyi 4-H c'ub poultry hids-ine team, com rrs.

dakixo! i ITS FBENCHTt ITS 'Club de Femmes" (GlrV Ctab) I bck and SIZE to THE CHRON ognized him. He was accompanies by Rollle Hemsley, Cleveland catcher. .25 55 Dec 55 May JS oand room In the city hall. a cnarge or violating ioref exchange resrulatlona. police raid posed of Walter P.

Peterson, Wal- ICLE TODAY'S PATTERN BU ivuiuuncui 1 uiuumuij mww 53 the tournament season in these Death waa attributed to heart July CASH GKAIK BAXGK J. Peterson and Joe REAU, 2U West Wacker Drive, Ichrooicla Waal ids Bring eulta lrtV easa, Cbroafcfo Want Ada Bring Aeaolta one oi tbxta team to pa giv uucago, m. WHEAT NOj i har4 Mo, 2 'j.

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