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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 3

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yr 1 ng Stylish Stout SMrttline System A i TB Ait STU DEVELOPS NOVEL RADIO STATION 21 XV Main St Metropolitan Store Glenn A Os 4 URDUS ATHER' fpnu muhwhu ut BUILT LOCAL WATERWORKS She Ch ii ago careful and absolutely confidential fnr the invMtffienr nf vnnr mnnftv ny A to 5" V' Sf i ftOttCMU fPB MX Tn journal 'St An rt viif 4 OILDYE st aVT A id A ve it airhb lC Al AlLDlALtUS Hnv Mr this cow Therefore that the assembled Honolulu A ratlin antennae system six and a half miles Long with the object of protecting mes the held "yrarwur" ur sale enough Get them in the ragrant Tin ere ent huslasth ally He spoke in part as 'ff Hoyle chairman Griffith Baum chairman George RECENTLY RETURNED ROM SOUTH AMERICAN TRIP NILE LONG PROCESSION RNING to Have Dr Heller Lecture 1 Here Soon If you seek the road to Independence a well tended savings account is the one sure way Rockford Sept 4 Bobbers broke into the Metropolitan variety store 110 112 South Main Street some time Saturday night or eai'IvSun day morning moved th safe to a dark corner removed thk dial stole $1000 and escaped after slugging the watch dog into unconseiousneM No blues to the Identity of the rob bers have been found by police who investigated Sunday morning Mrs Don Osborne particular brand was the that would save state or times of peace or in the of war However when the young charming lines that Brassieres im part to bust lines field Museum trip embraced Amazon river niouth 1'ages their adventures on this trip It will take a year for tlio Doctor to plate the classification nf th spe cimens and then they plan a trip to Let us help you make a saffe Dr Edmund Heller former ree i porter and internationally known naturalist now connected with the i ield Museum of Natural History of I Chicago came to reeport vesterday Ito consuu local physician relative to an asthmatic condition Dr Heller Is accompanied bv his wife nnd they are spending Labor Dav with the from Its source to could 1'0 ivied with VOGUE OR TAETA A vogue for both plain and fancy is predicted for spring 7 1 chair i Warner I Bvers Jne OURTH ANNUAL REUNION HELD ON 1ABOR DAY JOYOUS EVENT We have a wonderful collection of the Autumn models of by selecting the RIGHT CORSET fo Tis the Corset That Makes the 3 EarI Woe8satrjujl KoberUNlcb i Don isher an dROy second VvrLargest amily in Decorated Auto 7 Mr and Mrs Chris Bretrimer nd Seven dhlldrenfirst I i Biryclesk Decorated (Boytahd Girls) Harriet Boyd first 1 LaVonhe Hoy second 40 Mariah' Shore JLloyd iftfnders fourth $1 Teams Hitched to lhat red Wilhelms first lid Shannon Wins Raji Game ighting to dthrilllng finish Shannon defeated Stockton by score or 7 to I at the end of the tenth Inning The 'fcwrio was a Close one ant! the evehly matched tennis afforded the'fiins plenty of Because the balloon Which "had been scheduled for the ascension was destroyed by fire last week free vaudeville attraction took the place of that event on the program Dr Charles A Briggs pastor of the irst Methodist church of 'ree port sang several selections which scored hits with the audience Jay 1 His vofcj UIH Ull the crowd and nil of hs re np fol cine Mr nnd I a 4 font 1 aess V' 'i ujsa miib fly of Itockford Mr and Mrs Ed ward Wiek ainl family of Mllwau i kee Mr and Mrs John Gemmell and family of Karine: Dr Cole Ma 1 son City In Robert Young Mason i (lity Ma and Mrs Groneberg Miss Carre Bender Jim Bovd Mr and Mrs William 1 Wiegol nnd family Lanark: Mrs I ranklin Park Til: Good of Elgin: nnd EllU Sheltex Ch! Campbril end VISfrtNGHERE HARNISH BRO reejSbrt III Distributors of Bajuk Products Sept 1st interest and principal (Principal was reinvested) wa mailed out the morning August Our prompt service ir the talk of our present constituents we are proud of them but we treat their business contidetttiar therefore never use their names as an advertising medium BECKER AMILY MJEST GALENA AVENUE Vf 1 I nation in siriigKies trouble came when rebellion burst forth or when the throat of democ racy was clun hcd by the Iron hand of a foreign rlpnt th question of polk lent party rciglous creed or I previous condition of servitude pass ed out of existence and all Joined as I a united force for the preservation I of the Union and the maintenance of the sacred Ideals of their beloved country "Jt is my belief that If our people fostered anti brought home for con tinued use in their dailv sirugges the principles of the fatherhood of God and brotherhood of man we here today turn their attention to I wou 11 nave every wnere in sucn the affairs of state and nation andlcvont true citizenship nnd perma th preservation of th Id aH of respect for government and the founders of this republic natur home I would urge upon our people ka Rinrt repaid nr the laws of state AJ HOMECOMING THE TREEPORT JOURNAL ETANDAKD A SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank always light the way whether along highway in the shadows of old age or in moments of real need ally contribute' the of every communlty and the safety andl the purity ct the homae of thia ianffv Thia nation 'was' brought into belief on the principle' that all men are created equal ami Qmt eath indt vldnat ahoftld have equal protection atjd equal opportunity for the attain ment of distinction and' the pursuit of happiness These $reat principled have in the main con trolled' the destiny of our people during the period thal hkg pas'sed pinee th? constitution of the United States becpnijhe basic law outfits tha Various 'commonwealths of the' 'Union and all the Inhabitants thereof However at times the' am called interests of the countryhave tried with greater or less suc cess to make their rights stfperior and legislation has been passed that seemed to serve the few instead of "the many "But this condition neyer prevailed so long as the constitution of the United States was given jlofce and thorough interpretation Also at times certain Individuals or certain classes of neonte felt that thev had niuitu iiita tvatii iiiv wutucitvc vuj Ruffner also sang and was also i superior their patriotism encored repeatedly The Milledgeville band played throughout the day was ylar with the lloniecpmers Address by Judge Clarity Judge A Clarity made nrlncmal address of the day and i he crowd In a manner unusual in out of door speeches could be heard easily on skirts of marks plaudcd lows: Judge Clnrlty said in tins day Shannon blds a fitting wohuiniA tt I'lja rHizffHA rf thill i in who nvea Mraurtnrpaiit who live hero at the present and those who might expect to live here in the future Shannon is as beautiful as the romance anib poetry of that plat nroNs the sens that has Inspired poets of the days past and gone Shannon of Carroll county Illinois is a typical prosperous and progres sive community whose citizens of to day and In the ppst have contributed their portion to the development of the great Mississippi vplley and have gixen their full metmure of patriot ism on the battlefields of try and in foreign lands it is fitting and proper citizens of this country fastest t6S0 Goodforskoes i X' i jjT your 4p lOe pack for fiVe large washing If your grocer cannot supply you send us hla name and address and we wilt mall you a package free oj kN charge Lighting the Way 1 heJ3avingsabits Gd Jiabit Start Yours Today offering all the slenderizing lines ind perfect comfort for which Stout designing has long been ta mous A veteran showman and one of the most valued members of "the Sells loto circus executive staffathan Shelton chief publicity I man for theblg show recalled whiK i here yesterday that it was his fath er Nathan Sheltori who financed the reeport Water company when that corporation wag brought into i existence many years ago Mr 'Shelton resident of Omaha who besides local capi talists of the need of a first class water system for the growing city Bnd fruit stains Ilk magic These succeeded in obtaining the necessary wrtiderftri tablets actually save halt rnprrar rur xite raunming tne tn terprise Shelton his son used to make occasional visits to reeport at that time he said yesterday On one occasion he said he was pre sented with a fipe bulldog the gift ofagian who was the first engineer at the pumping plant With Roosevelt in Africa Africa wt'l no nW tn Dr Heller ns he accompanieu th fa mous Roosevelt expedition holding the position nf naturalist for the Smithsonian Institute in that expedi tion His description of that expedi tion is thrilling and nf absorbing In terest He speaks of the lamented Roosexelt ag "the most lovable of men" In colaboration with Mr Roosevelt Dr Heller wrote the book "Life Histories of African Game Animals" which in realltv is a dic tionary of African mammals i Mav Lecture Iler Snon I Dr Heller will deliver a number of lectures on Jirs recent South American trip and the local Odd ol lows will try to secure him for a lec ture here at an early date Dr Heller resided in reeport un til about the age of thirteen and will be remembered by manr His father conducted a haberdasherv store here for many years the fami ly afterward moving to California In ronneounn with her bacteriologic work Mrs Heller Is faking up the photographic end of hunting the wild animals and as evidences of her devotion to that' work she bears the scars of a too "close up" with some of the South Atnccicbn spcctmexia nUDDtndbnAuh Wt ROCKORD GET I 000 Basket Dinner at Noouollawetl by Sports Music and An iddress br Judge Ularfty (Journal Standard Xtafl Garres pohdent) i Sharinon Ill SepL 4 Shannon ffu hpat fo between 6 000 and 6000 homecomers at the annual reunion yesterday which provided a variety at entertainment from the mile long parade In the morning to' the speeches and music in (he afternoon and the band cqpcerjUn the even ing In view of the largo number of celebrations and apeektiUractione in neighboring townsttbc crowd wn considered record hrenkj'lng Prob' ably the largest deUglog came from reeport Assembling early In the day the ex Shannonites tlieir friends and families gathered at the Beautiful park In the center of tlie city and hundreds enjoyed dinners tit the specially erected tables there Shan non people came early to welcome old friends and ncqu ntancr Perfect weather aided the success of the affair and the absence of dust made motoring pleasant That part of Main sued whch haJ bien roped off for the concessions was thronged throughout the day and cars were parked as thickly poss ble on all uio Blue The rTraJa Prizes for tho most outstand floats in the alrnosLmlle long parude were awarded as follows: Lxxlge antLtifiiboL loat1 Eastern Star fMttxM0 Royal Neighbor Rw oml fii Business Hont: Charles Shore first $10 6 Lehman second IS Decorated Cars William ox first 111 Grabriw second IN Comic Equipment i I i at i A 1 i OB RECPQRT I was of a higher and nobler character which lhin that of their fellowmen xf pop I equal patriotism As a matter fit i met nowever tnese conditions came and went like a mist before the summer sun because the Ahiericnn people nourished bv the patriotism land lustice of the founders of this republic sooner or later see that jus tice is done nnd that evary citizen Has his equal rights under the law or before the bar of public senti 1 tnent At tunes in the ptst certain political parties believed that theypossessed all th true patriotism and that their Rub Your Life Away Thousands of housewives have goat on a "washd sti they abso lutely refuse to They use (ENERGY) Tab' to make clothes white as rnow and remove all dirt ink spots blood persplratioa 'real estate WANTED 1 OUR Investment business because we give it our I service We offer tor inc investment ui yuuc iiiuucy in muvmiw tivu $25 to a fortune kind without Our and natloft and ifjjtJuat lawa appear Bl 1 1 (I ft 1 111 IdTlY upori tha statu te books of state or 1 1 111 1 1 lU 1 1 ULI 11 nation the trua representathea of I Jlllll III Lil EMMERT DRUG STORE Large Women Assure Smar' ness to Autumn Gowns Martens Mr and Mrs Dr Thomctii cago: George Pratt Mt Carroll I Committees in Charge I Much credit for the success nf the i homecoming is due the following i committees: Parade Barron chairman: Hey Heuerman Joe Kraker Ker i sey Herman Heuerman Mrs Woessner Mrs I Dille Mrs A Kennedy John Willey chair man A Babb Arthur rye Wm Erdmler Decorating and Wm ox chairman Paul Prutzman Christian Wilhelms rank Woessner Osterman Walter Stevens Mnll Dietermnn Refreshment man Chas Montag Wm Warner Amusement Dr charimah Snyder Wm McAuliffe Sorensen Soliciting Harry Weigle chair man: Ttaiph Schnrman airbanks chairman: sages from interference and tn maln Spengler IV Byers Erdmicr Special music chairman: Mrs Civile Biile Spca Tlilhclms Baseball El so Aurand Raymond Hartman Publicity Chas Shore chairman: Dr Hoy Clyde Boyle i Boyle i Mrs A Babb chair man Mrs Dora Baum Mrs Woessner Miss Ida Yordy Miss An ia Marner Mrs Clara Reddlngton Mr and Mrs Max 'i'emin chairman Mr and Mrs i tv rox Mr nnd Mrs Rnrne Mr and Mrs David Moll tain them in absolute secreev has I just been installed hv the Radio or poration of America at Koko head i The antennae are strung in a dtr ct mathematical line with the com pany station near San rancisco and will receive signals on a wave length of approximately 12000 met era Th system Is believed to be one of the largest in th world THERE'S ALL THE DIERENCE Reading the silly magazines us one does on a vacation we note that the 1 Test just now is articles by husbands on My Wife 1 Ins Hindered My You don't see women bleat ing about their Incumbrapcee this way Why? They are the practical sex When woman finds her hus band a hmdranco she doesn't talk unori the statute books of state or nation the trua representatftes of our beonledn these txxnea enouia oa quick to repeal such law or laws i believe our ppbplo should insist upon strict honesty the thosf who Represent them either as law makers or interpretersof'the law or constitution' Andj my fellow citizens while' we have a' rlfcht everyone of ye if we are law abiding citizens to ffel that each of us IS equal to any hiintan belne unofi thW green forth yet if wo have thq love of Christ in HE AND MRS HELI AIR GUESTS our' hearts and the 'proper respect for the constitution of this country we shouty grant the same prlvihege and right to our neighbor ahd fellow citizen I "I have no right to declare that mv natrfotlsm nr love of country is'i of a higher order than that of my I Efforts Being Made by Odd ellows fellow citizen if that fliow citizen strictly follow the mandates of our constitution As a mutter of fact we cannot call ourselves true Amer ican citizens if wadd ruf follow the mandates of our constitution and our Jaws fkirly and squarely any more than we can call ourselves true Christians If we fall to oly each and everyone of the commandments of God If we fail fo obey any we might as well deny all of the com mandments irwe fail to follow fene article of the constitution of the United States or any the basic or other laws of the states we might ns well denv all of them In so fnr As being permitted to call ourselves true Americans is concerned 'We must understand thnt the mere fact of pt'saeeaing Chnat lanit or patriot ism does not mean that have a right to rhciate or control We must nctualfv practice ns well as profess nnd If we so practice nnd teach the bovs and girls of this nation their duty towards their flag and ihetr country the love of constitutional tHfllfl authority wn red that 4 tlnue not alone for the protection i nnd preservation of our flag and tin i tion but also as a permanent benefit to all mankind "I earnestly trust that this home coming this'gathering of the citizen ship of Shannon and vicinity will increase the neighborliness and good i will and that prosperity will always cohtimleto abide with veu one and all" Visitors from a Distance Among the homecomers from a distan war Charles Grove of Ra Mrs Kahle of Corsets $650 upwards Brassieres 00 TJnWards uZ fl 5 4 4 7 to whmn rhev are related Mrs Heller is i quallv ns well known In scientific circles as her husband hr specialodepartment be ing that of bacteriology Dr and Mrs Heller have just returned from trip to South America whore thev specimers for tbe This South American 6033 vWk A 7 I 7 effljf 7 Lt 1 'u 4V 11 5 jAIi 1 '7 1 1 we fuR 1 Ur jf eV I fl V'r 1 Mt dfe i test rtf A A vr VV iiTihuiiWmMw AJ1 7 1 sO wW 0 1 eV 4 hk 1 A iMr 71 it I "I 1 4 llAralr 'la 'JCv a jN) WN' il? 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Pages Available:
300,109
Years Available:
1885-1977