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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 3

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Woodstock, Illinois
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1 6 WOODSTOCK SENTINEL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. 1 Lake and many autoisU are enjoying Ruth Salutes Commander iu Chief Litt.Ti LP it to the utmost. In town, Lincoln avenue is. finished, only waiting the required time before it la open to the public. On "South yp-jiiGiiT and Jefferson streets the work Is WASHINGTON STREET; OFEII TO TiO'JTE 19 SATURf JAY, OCT.

4 Washington street will be opi-n on Saturday. Sept. 27, from1 Bordtju's lane to, Amsterdam street Including Mrs. vLuke Wyatt of Chicago la spending (his week wl'h Mr. and Mm.

Ifvln Aavang. going on. plendid headway being made during these unusually bright, arm days. Mrs. Gladys rsower or Chicago' left on Friday morning on a business and pleasure (rip of two weeka at Holly wood, Florida.

1 intersection to accommodate the Six young ladies eujoyed a picnic uariymen and dettverymen. ROOSEVELT RESIGNS AS HAVY SECRETARY aupper Thursday evening at the Wood The street will be open from Amsterdam street to Dane and Wicker I -7Tr i i vv i Tathe NewVand Fables', streets, tncludini; Intersection. "Wed stock tourist camp. They were Misses Kdna Nestor. Helen dlonna Housholder.

G.rnce Gilo, Hazel HcNett and Mrs. Alice Joslyn. Mr. and Mrs. Tcter J.

Fround have nesday, Oct. 1.1 i Tho whole of) Washington street will be open to- the public as a part of Route 19 on.Saturday, Oc. 4. WASHINGTON, Sept. (INS1 Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, who has received the Republican nomination to the governorship, of New 'York, resigned tolay as assistant secretary of the navy and his resignation was accepted by President -Coolldge.

It is moved from 823 Lake street to tbotrM Evening 7:00, 8:45 1025c Matinee 5 P- m. i -p Woodstock will soon be a centeT with cement roads leading tit all directions. The. road is now1 open from Woodstock through to Crystal now "bungalow home on Judd street. Tho newly built bungalow Is a lltllo beauty and is being very much ad- 1 1.

.11 l.n It effective immediately. -J- FT III' PrTvate "Babe" Ruth salutes his commander In chief. Gen. John J. lVrslilng.

"Babe" putli. who was recently sworn' Into the National Guard of New York, was outfitted In Washington and shortly after culled on General lvrshlng at the War department. 1 nil 1 1 1 H-i ii 1 1 1 i it rruic will ho 1caH Mnrtrliiv Jtnrl Mkl This Store will be closed Monday and BASEBALL "Big Ten" Saactions liasKetoau fcneuuie fitcher Garry Fortune of Water Th i western "conference bus- Tuesday September 29th and 30th on account of Hebrew Holidays We will appreciate our patrons co-operating with us in planning their shopping forr tomor TO MIX: I ketball schedule for the J025 sea- son was adopted at a meeting of 4. the waches at trnicago. senson Will open January 5 with in row for these two days bury is going fine.

-i Frank W. Kennn of Massacimsetti has ben elected captain of the Nsvy 1323 baseliull team. Jimmy Rlns, turned loose hy Birmingham, returned to the lvisiern League with New Haven. i "What is fame?" a correspondent asks of an eicliime. It is, tlr, the anttthesiis of striking out.

Chief Frnoian, first Imseman of th Grand Raplits tram, in the Mint "The Trouble i vith i Tony, The Wonder HoW4; A Tribute to the men wh'o carry Civilization into the. Minnesota playing Iowa at iowa City, while Wisconsin and Ohio will wind it up March 14 with a game at E. J. Mather of Michigan "was elected president of the Coaches association. a'nd'Dr.

Wulter K. Meanwell of Wisconsin was chosen secretary. Tlie 19iU si'ason resulted In a triple tie, InvoMng' Chicago, Wisconsin and Illinois. Open On Wednesday October 1st As Usual With a Wilderness. L'JI "The 40th Door" Great CharMM Play 1 1 1 1 it i ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 league, and Catcher Hyde have been Also Two Part Comedy released.

'fill Glenna Sets Record Marty Krug broke up a pame against Salt Lake in Los Angeles by Rer. Flneid has a national repu GREAT DOLLAR PAY SALE WIEN'S STORE TO tation, dexot pig 'his entire time to ionic. Marty Is another who Stealing addressing clubttj Yv M. At. and employee pt railroad and other never gri old.

i Muddy Rucl has not been hlttinj wlh the sitaie zip that characterized hs work llast year, but shows signe of CLOSE SEPT 29-30 The Wlen Department Store will be VX JS vVn relation'ihip, between employer and employees. I In addition to our detailed announcement of Bargains many' new rivafe jqj, advertised will be placed on sale at Great 'pavings." for that These will be labeled not advertise3. J- Rev. Harknes8. the new Dastor.

closed on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 9 and These; are days of the getting up there. '-r I Bunny Brief has shown Kansas City fans that he Isn't such a bad second will be herX'h foiowjny Sunday. -t i Hebrew New Year (Robh Hoshona) when the people of the Hebrew faith CHANGE TRAIN' SERYICE baseman if nercsgity demands that he IIICAGO 'i' ViORTH WESTERX RJ. spend their time in the synagogues and temples In prayer, asking God to play the keystone.

WIerfs Walter' Cruise has started to hit for wipe away the; sins of their past that the New' Year may truly be a new beg'nnlng. i pange ui wiif necom effective Sunday; September 28t. 1934, with erjier departure of certain trains. Forparticulaxrf r. apply tfc Ticket Aretf the Manager Kmj shifted Main and Benton St.

Woodstock, 111. Cedrlc purst to first to make room for The Day of Atonement (Yom Klp- purj on Wednesday, Oct. 8, is the day Cruise in the outfield. of reconciliation, when the sins of iTt1 J.7.''?r mm the 'past are expiated and the seal is "Abolish the throwing of pop at the bull games." urges a corn set 'for the happenings of the New spondent. And surely the spirit of pacifism should accomplish this re JUDGE V.

V. BARNES pIES AT ZION CITY P. Piat Shop 'IK Our paint and repair shop It now open, We da all kinds of ford repair work. paint all makes, pi cars; prices as low as 115.00: A call at our shop Js solicited. RiEADEL Blips.4 Ate Old Olson Oarage Albert Strokes, former Itoekford Three-I league catcher, who was given a tryout by the Boston Red Sox this WAltKEGANj 111., Sept.

25 (INS) ludgo V. Barnes. 73, of Zion, said Playing one "of the best golf-games of her entire career, Miss Glenna Col-lett of rrovKknce, defending champion. Ted the field by a margin of ten strokes in 'the first round of the women's' eastern championship at the Brae Burns Country club recently. Photograph showa Miss Collett Iu action.

spring, has been slned by the Milwaukee club. have lMen tho first munklpal judge in Illinois, died at a hospital here to day, follow ins 'an-operatton. rares Fred Merkle, playing first for Roeh-ester, still Is a mighty dependable player. The former Giant can Sock was made a municipal Judge in 1:103 by John Alexander Dowie, when JVJ is liu JV them over the fence and Is hitting in the' cleanup spot. have pnrchased eaUrs he founded Zion.

liarnos later deserted Wilbur Glenn Voliva, I)owie'a successor, and had become a supporter of tho Independent faction in Zion, Saturday yV. E. Scantledury, 2, has been Specials elected cantaln of the I'nlverslty of Equtpmenfol Ogle' Service Station 4 Iowa bnseball team for next year. lit: Chicago has 105 golf links, a fifth of has played shortstop on the Hawkeye them public, or free courses. nine far two seasons.

REV. FIFIELI), 1 -HERE SUNDAY Let us 5 Tires repair yeur ud' Tales' 39c lb. With Meat Order I BrookfieW Baiter, Tennis balls of American: make will tl tlfiOrl In Ilia nivnirft friwm' Ders Tnlcanlxlns; Represehtntlves if farm bureaus of t. 4 central Illinois plarito Munch base Garage ball leagues composed of farmers Eckdahl Phone 3jh A good tennis player Is one who keeps' his typewriter right up to the sons and farm hands, continuing until Rev. James W.

Fifield, of Kansas City, who is the father of the former pastor of the Woodstock Congregational church, will occupy the local pulpit next Sunday morning ut of lock AucuRt.v Tb nromotors believe the 1 Woodstock notch. gained will have a tendency to keep the boys contented. The first rules to govern the sport anas crs of boxing were drawn up in London Stoner Is Best Find in nw. Hutchinson, a city of less than 25,000 population, has seven golf courses. Fancy Native Steer Native Steer PORK LOIN ROAST CHUCK ROAST ROUND STEAK 21'c ldc 18c Found Pound Pound native Rolled 1:1 Roast 201c lb.

Fresh Ground Bonelc'ss Special. Spring HAMBURG FIIIIC HAMS CHICKENS 10c 18c. 29c Pound Pound -Pound 1 7li I lUb I '10b Joe Tlerney of Xew Haven, has been elected captain of the Holy Lross varsity track team for 1925. i A woman of seven ty-seven entered a Britlsn'golf but It Is not i no" nn wueiiivr iifr iiuir nut ooooea. Grass used on fhe famous tennis courts Wimbledon, England, Is vir CflOSIDAY, SEPT.

a gin turf from the wilds of Cumber land. Lightning killed football player In i A RARE TREAT FpR ALL -EH Poland, showing -flint' the dangers of The famoig WZAP Zenith broadcasting f-orporation (for- menyioqated at Kdgewater lieach liotfl, Uncago) will VroadciSisa program from the band stanil in the-park at VWootlstocK on I will Spring Chickens, Milk Fed Veal, Spring Iegs Lpmb, Home Made Pork Sausage bulk and link'. i Jjtli S1IINNER SELTS GOOD MEATS the game have hardly been overemphasized. V- Walter Townsend. tliird attack, has been elected to the captaincy of the EVENING, SEpT.

29th AT 8 O'pLOCK i I nerr aonunn miss this opportunity of seeing ithfs famous broad- Jaslihg oujtfit in actual operation and of Jieafing the very I E.G. SHIMMER CO Inc interestip free program consisting of isefecuona by Uund, PrvheHtrAf'and Male Quartette, Vocal andfViolin solos, and Henry Perrine Baldwin, class of 1025, of Cleveland. Ohio, has been reelected captain of the Yale polo team tor the ensuing year. a 1 After yenrg of continuous serv "AVe Sell To Please" Ml tlglit-haiv' pitcher of; the Tigers, who Js, considered ni one of the1 best finds' that tM team hnr had In a longtime. lie eclipsed tilt other box-men" while In the league nllmUti ln average only T07 Van Buren Street Telephone No.

81 WOODSTOCK INVITES YOU ftpiinKored by the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce ers (c as bend basket -ball coach at the ltMtll.ia,fM'lMIl1.ftlMMMllinillUMMMll1MtMll1M1MftMniUltlMtlMI1lllfMII1.lMUlM.l!iri)M it I Cooke, veteran mentor, resigned. earned run per nlne-umuitf gawe..

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