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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 3

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dividual championship event, la University of Illinois on March 3, 1917. The. only entry aualiflcatton- mad- LAN rniBUT the- contestant jnust compete la eeten Athletic Director G'. Huff; is that con events wilt be- a' feature. I LIEU 10 rekci Zliiny Colleges are Pressyr Champaign, Dee.

hundred universities and colleges throughout the country have? been' invited to eater athletes In ttie first annual' indoor Itf-vltatlorf track 4neef ttf be held By. the testants must be of recognized merit, eliminating mediocre performers. The events will; Include the one, two-and four mile relays for university teams 7Uiir-fir-; htt IF HE CA LA-rfEM fjlMMY WlLtfi HE WtC GT OTHER MATCHES. No-man is so biimf hik owa faairj JAPAN PIVNS TO GETIIEVENG20N OURUNCjLESAIiJ SLUG FOURX I i By Ralph' II Turf er. United Press Staff Corespondent.

Toklo, Dec approval is' given here today to statement made in America by Barpn Sakatani thatj after the war Japan would attempt to bring about a Settlement of her. immigration problems with the and a mile relay for teams represent JTRENCHES IN FRANCE MAY BE a a mad wfio Ms' tBefiabtt of derect- ing-' tiie mw ing minor colleges. An all- aroundJn "CONVERTED INTO NATIONAL SACRED TO BUY THE LAND JIAKES MONY EASlT )i Itli the Plan of the Government Buy the Land from Farm- 3i BALL PLAYEIIS ignore vrorj)s OF PRESIDENT By Hamilton. United Press Staff Correspondent-New York, Dee. 15.

Ban Johnson's' warnings are of two different kinds the kind he issues with much: calmness and deliberation to make his- magnates hop around and the kind he issues wiUi much waving of loud snorf-ing and lneffectireness. The latter are-much more prominent because heyare emitted solemn conseqnensed promised to ball players, and, arthr because ball players usual ly take one long( glance, turn loose a well chosen chuckle and proceed- to do air they'll ease. Forcible demonstration of this Is brought home in; a nevs Kem carried in the columns -of a San Franciaeo newspaper; chronicling the tale of the victory of the- "All-Americans' and a baseball team InHawaiC" And the brazeness of the thing was that the box score showed the names of Harold Janvrin; the Red Sox second baseman, and Joe Jackson of the Whltd Sox, big as life. In fact, Jackson contributed to' the afternoon' With three solid whacks. Incidentally one If He Wins Fortune's Path Will Loom doldeif Anad-ef and -1 -If He Losei'hVGeVs" Money, Too.

1 1 WilfcThere Be a Victrola In Your from Alsace to Bek gium iiw if v. Christmas? 1 riom 'By JV W. PEGLER our By Henry, Wood. United PreBs Staff Correspondent w. the French Verdun, Prance, Nov.

18. (By Mal) With the close of the war toe a- United States. While the Japanese never have voiced the desire to break the 3entlf man's Agreement, they feel that It is most unsatisfactory arrangement. With the rise of Japan's power and her world the sentiment that the American ruling is, discriminatory becomes stronger. The belief that a revival of the question is! inevitable Is expressed by the Toklo Asahi.

regarded by some -persons as the leading newspaper of the capital "Baron Sakatani only? voiced the sentiment of the Japanese says the Asahi in-speak ing of the Baron's, declaration In the United States. "Why, should the Japanese Embassy have! found ft necessaryjto deny this statement? That the Japanese-American problem must be jsolved was a most representative opinion for Baron siakatanl tc give. I "The Gentlemen's agreement was not i fundamental solution. It was only la' tenrporix'mg methods. i Baron Sakatani expressed the wishes of the Ing from' Alsace to the Belgium bidder, may be converted Into sort of 4- rt iionat bacred Forest, as a permanert trlbunte to the of the Frenjch Think of -the delight of hating- Carasor Destlnn, Farrar, Cluck, Hempel Homer; McCormack; 1 Melba, Ruffo; Schumann-Ifelnk, Scottl, Tetrazzinf arid a' host of other great art Is tssirfg" for you Think of having Elman, Krelsler, Paderewski, Poweir, Zfmballst and other famdua inBtrnmen--talists playfor you; of hearing Sousa's Band; Pryofa Band, Conway' Band, Vessella's, Victor Herbert Orchestra and other celebrated musical organizations; of enjoylog the.4hlmlta-f ble wltticlsmg'of Harry Lauder, Nora Bayes, Raymond Hitchcock, Mlzzl Hajos andother leading; Who wouldn't glad to-get a Vlctrolafor Christmas- The only" Inktrnnlene, that brings to ifou the best music of all the' world superbly Interpreted by the world's greatest artists.

CHrisjmaa da and every day, let the Vtctbfa rfnsplref an-d1 entertain yotir tf Christraaa' isn't too far off to see about your Victrola today. gladly demonstrate flw various styles of the" Victor and Victrola and play any music yon- wish to hear. (United' Press Staff Correspondent) London; Deci 18 (By Mall) Fortune's hand Is od the spigot, ready to turn on af golden stream for Youn? Zula Kid, who is scheduled to fight Jimmy Wllder for the featherweight championships fn London. December 18. If Zulu can" flatten the Tylor town Terror there will1 be lucrative matches galore, awaiting the Brooklyn Wop-Af" rican.

If he can't turn the trick and takes a' header himself, he wwlll return home enriched by seVeraf strings' of wampum and the' enlightenment of a trip abroad. The pnquerer of Jimmy Wilde will find the British boxing public a lavish patron; Just now none of the homegrown partisans believe Zulu or, any jwhos wno aieu mere i defending their national soil. I 'Loute GulBto, lately a member of fhe A proposition to this effect lias Ji been prepared' by the 'General Cornell of the Department of the Meuso and will soon submitted to th rench government. The plan la to buy the battleground from the farjn era. Should this plan be finally dc Palmer Piafitf Warefot)tils eepted future generations not only b't North Third Street." 0PDOlt Xlalsh Auditorium, mil Japanese nation that the jtwo countries other flyweight can topple their Idol.

A draw would open Zulu way To France but of the entire world. iWodl come 1 to a perfect understanding or always have the. oniortunltv oft vlwit campaign of bulky profits and the Inev each other so the Issues pending may Ing the line of trenches over 600 kiuw itable return match to a finish with Wilde. i meters in length on whim row Fren Cleveland American league' club, also was among those present. It will lie recalled with llttl dlfflcul.

ty by the baseball fans that Ban Johnson Issued a statement Just after the close of the baseball weaaon, promising dfre thmga to' any American league player who would dare start on a' barn'stormlng tour. Th statement followed the performance in an exhlhl-tlon? game of several1 Red Sox players. It all goe to show that In a baseball playera life there' Is considerable enthusiasm for the winter growth of baseball dollars, and considerable disrespect for tlier solemn uttering of a league president. Johrfson's ability to ciaf around the American' league might oe put to tartest with a heavy fine' and suspensions being plastered on the three offenders. solved satisfactorily to a'p concerned." DIVORCE CASeI Jimmy insisted on elaborate stipula threw back the tide of the Germ Invasion at the battle' of the jMa tions for the three-minute round when he signed on the dotted line for th- and which till the end of the war Zulu match.

always remain the basis of Franc ATJOLIETIIAS A LOCAt ANGLE "I boxed a dub a long time ago," he Other styles of the A military effiott to rid her soli ehtlr of the enemy. i Victrola XVI, $200. Victrola XVI, electric. $250t Mahogany or oak. said "and the time keeper walloped the yictbr and Victrola $10 to $400 The immediate land through Whi A hair pulling; Incident was chanter old dlBhpan every two mutes.

Every time I had my man on the verge of t'he No. In the Fahrner divorce suit be the long lin.es of trenches ran. big went the dinner gong ing heard at Jolletv I gether with battlefields o4 Somnie. of Artois and of Champag and he got a rest. Never again for me.

Chapter No. 1 had to flo with Mis. -f v. Three- minutes" Is just the right space John Fahrner's throwlag shos at Will, it Is believed, never again in which to hang on the finishing touch her husband, who is suing fof divorce. rendered cultivable.

Aside' from and get In the full count" Mrs. Fahrner while on the stand deep trenches and bayous, the grou The Welsh' harp nasnt been boxing has been so pitted with shell holes told of puBing her husband's hair. She testified that he niatle an untrue accusation. "I grabbed him by the much of late. He keeps in condition a depth varying from a few to flft'e feet, and all the upper strata of by a- regular course of calisthehtc 1MOPORTANT WARNING Victor records can be saltely and satlsfactbrny played with Victor needles or Tungs tone Stylus on Victors 01 Vic trolas.

Victor records can-1 not be safely played ont'ma chines with jeweled or other reproducing points. stunts and spars for exercise, however, hair on the back of Bia she said "and at the same jjtlme saying. Brazilian Is Father of Forty-four Kids (By United Press )-Rio de Janeiro; Dec; 10--Come a story from Ypacarl department of Para-guarl, tha Jacintho Chila-vert, merchant and congressman, and his vife are the proud parents, of 44 children, who have been arriving for fifty years in squads of two, three and even, four, and are all living and in To insure Victor quality, always look: for the famous trademark, "His Mastera it la on "ery Vle--It is the indentifylng label-oo. all genuine Vlctrolas and Victor records. -i VSU TV M.

VTA 1 1111. UCpvUUO Vl pletely wiped' out, that little, if any use could ever be made of the ground for agricultural purposes for years 10 and -does not' believe it will benecesr ary to grind himself In" shape for the Zulu fight. take that back, take that He Wilde is a' good golfer and spends 1 come. said 'he wouldn't and It said." 'Well. Ill see about -that.

I picked up a book lying on the library table and struck him between thie shoulders? He ran through severa rooms and 1 the annual sunny afternoon on the links near London. He is still waiting to play this year's round. MISS MARGARET WILSON ATTENDS good health. finally asked my forgiveness. Mr.t Fahrner's side of! the incident BIG CONVENTION was tnat nis wire (iraggea mm through three rooms with a firm and secure grip on his hair.

1 The Fahrners were married at Maple Park. By United Press) Washington. D. Dec; 15.4-With talks by Miss Margaret Wilson, tlie President's daughter; Percy Ma'ckayf, poet and playwrihland.pf JJenry.E-Jackson, of, the IJnited'States- Bureali I- 1 Sore Throat and Cliest Colds of Education, the twelfth annual convention of the American Civic Association opened here today, I 1 Conquered Over Night It 1 1 1 'If Miss Wilson, presided at the afteH With Mustarine noon session, which was dev ot ed' to jaj There surely nothing so good on riiAcussion of the use of the Schools as a community center." She made. earth as Mustarine Th minute you rub it on youll know that the misery.

extended talk, DET JickSOlt, of the Bureau of Education lis.ttss4d Dain and aRony has starred to go. It is penetrating ard will nt blister. the same topic at length and D6nt worry about thai cold in' the aye spoke on the growth" of cpmH munity drama. i- chesty that hacking cfnigh or' sore throat, for Mustarine arelied tonight The delegates of the convention wftlj fh iiRts of the Washineton Real! will make you feel fine and dandy by Estate Board tonlfht at i which morning. Thoiands use it for pain of Neural officials of the War Department are expected to outline the plans of thV gla.

Lumbago, Neuritis and for swol len, aching Rheumatic' Joints. Use it Federal government for the improve- fdr chilblains and frosted feef men of Potomac Park, the District ft future municipal play Druggists everywhere cah supply you but be sure you getf the original Mustarine in the yellow box 25 and Columbia's ground. ,) GO cents Never sbltT in jars. Get it at Klrchner's Mall orders MERCURY" GOES UP THEN DOWN In selecting practical gifts for the child, the youth in this store of final authority where choosing is easy and pleasant Complete1 holiday showings are' sure' to suggest that which will meet your individual ideas and needs. To the women who buy gifts for men1 and boys, we offer, as suggestions, the following: -V CtHTtS filled Begy Medicine CoJ, Rochester, N.

Y. Just Rub It On, It willf Not Blister ITT DURING NI XMXXM. Don't you forget the! "Star 'Cash The weather has been acting mighty peculiarly the past 24 hours. jAftir Store' lowest prlees on- everything i the cold wave struck yesterday It Just around the corner onJSouth Third street near Lincoln Highway. East rnained cold all day.

ard last nij-ht it nine o'locrk the minimum was j-egia red of 13 dearer below zero, tlie Entrance' Beehive Block 4 16 A suit, an overcoatrapair of shoes a hat, a fur cap, shirts gloves (unlined, silk lirtecf, wool lined -or fur lined,) handkerchiefs (plain or initial), night shirtsv pajamas, a bo3tf of collars, suspenders, traveling setft fit all sets a travel-; ing bag, a suitcase a bath jrobe, a house coat, a pair of slippers, a mackinaw, combina-' tiort sets a muffler, a sweater coat. coldest of the winter. Than' th nle-ht Ihe tpmlwHl wa.C3 mr ture slowly rose at ten: cj'cloijk this morninz It: was eighe above. 1 Then it commenced to drop again arid IVatcK for tie Kg at noon was but four above. Oramjs Sale DeKalb Man Mourns Death of a Sister Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Eisenberg- aid Eztra large oranges, 50e for 30c One peckr 4 Limit of one dozen or time peck to a customer. sons are home from Ashton whefe they attended the funeral of the jfonW-er's Mrs. Joseph pab Extra large lemons, dozen' Extra large bananas, dozen 17c i 9vav after a lone Illness! j. was Grapefruit, 6 for i.

Grapes, per lb. i. 1 5c known to a number: of DeKalB pie. Large Spanish, onions, per lb. Extra large yellow globe onions, per peck Little Aledo Raising New Militia Company Extra fancy Michigan apples, Bald wins a barrel Spys, a barrel i Dec? Sixty-nine mfn have enlisted and pased the necessarv Stark, a barrel examination to become members Tlie JfJ 317 East Complete Store 7 I If Lincoln Highway For Men fMlLLILJl COMPANY j.

1 Wagners, a barrel $4.00 Company Sixth Regiment. I. N. Gv. organization of Wbich was started here two weeks ago.

Aledo Is one' of the Large Jonathan apples, peck Rntabagos. per lbb. 2c ciuart 10c; 3 Quarts. smallest towns ih the state havifig company of guardsmen as large as the one being" formed at this time. Extra fancy potatoes, while, bu.

$1.90 We B-lso haye a full line of vegetables, leaf lettuce, head celery, tomatoes, cucumbers, egg plaint, figs and Christmas Vacation dates. Remember this sal is for Sat To Begin Next Week City schools will close for Chelr hol iday vacatibn December 22, and wQll re-open January 2. Students are! busy urday only as long as they Jast. Come early, we deliver to any art of the city with a $1.00 order more. Be sure and get your fruit at Ijthe American Fruit as we are) handling nothing but fruit and vegetables.

AniERiCATf FnuiT CO. 260 Mala Street, Bee Hive Bldg. now completing their work before the Christmas vacation Basket social and fine program bt CoItonvilW school evening. Everybody cordially Osborne, teaeher, 1 14 8.

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