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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 8

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TieeEteht THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, DELVIPERE, ILLINOIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 1934 i llTn ight Only! MRS. LUNDY IS ilT LIBERTY ON conssiN TO GOME FOR Chicago, Oct. 26 Weather CHILDREN- ADULTS-30c -IOC tX for period ending on W. H. PIEL'S GROCERY STORE BIG TIME AT 44TH ANNIVERSARY SALE! RALLY NOV.

1 sins A WORD -'RECEIVED TODAY Come in and Visit Our Demonstrating Booth. Nine Demonstrators and Factory Representativesare Here to Serve Everyone. Reid Murdock Kraft Phenix Cheese Co. Sawyer Biscuit Co ARMOUR'S MEAT SALE saiuiuay iv i luiomneu Of the 8. weather bureau: Chicago and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer tonight; Saturday cloudy with temperature, followed by showers and much cooler at night; moderate variable winds.

Outlook Wr Sunday: Probably fair and rather cool, Illinois: Fair and slight! warmer tonight; Saturday increasing cloudiness, warmer In south, probably showersand colder In extreme northwest portion. Wisconsin: Increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer tonight. FORMER KELYIREKK. WOMAX, WHO SHOT husband lx OUAKKKL AT ELGIX, HE-LEASER FROM JAIL J'EXD-IXG HEARING OX NOV. 1TXD MOItK BULLETS IX HUSBAND'S BODY.

CT08 FROM COXGKKSSMAX BUCK-BEE THAT HE AWKPT8 AX IXVITATIOX TO THK HE-I'UBl JCAX KA LLY TO BK HELD OX EXT THURSDAY EVEXIXG. 00 MA0 The Hon. John T. Buckbee, 9e To (Special to Dally Republican) Elgin, Oct. 26 Dorothy Lundy, 26, formerly of Belvlder, congressman from the Twelfth Il Armour's TWO.YKAIW3IJ) STKK.K BeefStealc linois district, will be one of the Armour's TWO-YKAK-OLD STEER Beef Roast guests at the Republican rally to Saturday mostly cloudy, followed by scattered showers and some as be held Jiext Thursday at thi Majestic Word has been received by William E.

Harrison, was released from the city' Jail here last where she ha boon held since last Sunday morning when she shot her "husband, Wilbur Lundy, during a what colder by afternoon or night. isi Iowa: Partly cloudy, warmer secretary of the Boone County Republican Central committee PER pound quarrel In the kitchen of their i jn easi and south-central portion home. mostly cloudy I 'ha1 tne congressman will be glad tonight; Saturday and much cooler. possibly s'how- to accept an- invitation to tho era in northeast portion Her $2,500 bond was signed by her husband's brpther, John Lundy, and his sister, Mrs. Viola Wljiglnton, of thlB city, and Mrs.

lien' Mowers, of; iielvidere, aunt of Mrs. Lundy. Cream Cheese Philadelphia perpkg. lie Cheese Kraft' Kraft's Pimento pound 25c Cheese loiighorii, Wisconsin Brick pound 17c meeting, to say -neiio" to ma friends here, meet the voters generally, and to hear Judge Shurt-leff speak, the Jurist being slated as the speaker of the evening. Associated with the Central ax IGHT FROST TODAY A preliminary hearing on the tommlttee in this meeting will charge of assault with a deadly be the Woman's Republican Cen weapon made against her will be 19c RCUKYWAS AT38 Chocolate Cookies Marnhmallow A wain led.

Fresh from the factory, like you Kniiiplcd; LB. 25. Butter Cookies Tonl ami Cocoamit Strip, like iii sampled, a BOXES W11H A CASj'l' Ob' HOljliU'MOUU hldito tral committee and the Young Men's Republican club. Judge B. D.

Shurtleff, of Marengo, who will give the principal address, will be met on. his arrival here by a special committee appointed py the Republican Cen-traUcommittee and who have consented to act, the commit tea in- GRAPEFRUIT, Florida heavy, juicy thin skinand OC seedless. 6 GRAPEFRUIT FOR 3C There was a light frost this morning with the mercury; at 38, and today the temperature bounced back up to 62, but few decrees lower than during the re-rpnt rlellehtful weather. The fore- "Murder at Midnight" -And On The 1 LKOX KltltOL (iKKTUlDK MICH Kb ARTHUR BYROX Sophie Lang" Two Stage Presentations At I. M.

held in the court of Justice J. Strickland here on Saturday, Nov. 3. X-ray photos made of Lundy yesterday revealed the presence of three more bullets from the rifle with which he was shot, Indicating that six bullets in ill took effect instead of three as at first thought. The bullets were' shown by the photos to be near the ribs.

It Is believed Mrs. Lundy pressed, the barrel of the rifle close to her husband's body when she fired and that two or more bullets passed through, the three punc T. Moran, Attorney APPLES, Jonathan fancy Red Ripe, for the table, good eating, large size PER BUSHEL $1.25 rnstors believe that the weather I eluding Frank A. J. remain ulna on II nvcr thft ehll I Jailieg M.

Huff, Oakley, of the week. Saturday Only! Matinee 2:30 the low was 40 and the high was only up two degrees, the day being rainy. 7A50 and Attorney Patrick H. lon-nell. They will escort him to tho Majestic theater, where the program will start at 8 o'clock.

Refer once again to our big page advertisement for some real Anniversary bargains. Many it ems you will be needing. BUTTER-SCHAEFFER'S Pure Sweet Cream, lb. 27 The Indications are for partly cloudy weather in the north-; central states tonight and Satur-j day, possibly with some preelp'- tures found. Lundy continues to 1 Bin C.

A. make excellent progress toward recovery. DIGIi0.1ili; imiiii W. M. BRINGS BACK BIG tation id the extreme upper Mississippi valley and the western portion of the upper Great Lakes region.

Temperatures will rise over the central valleys, and th-3 middle Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys. On Sunday the weather will be mostly fair and rather cool. BUCK FROM CA1DA IM mar. If 1 1 YOU KNOW YOU CAN DEPEND ON C. A.

Barrlnger of Belvidere and Henry Knetche, Harry I'Towne and F. Avery of TawPaw, returned last night from ri if Lake of the Woods and White-fish Bay regions of Canada. Thy flrst -two weeks they spent in FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOUR SHOWS DAILY 2:30 P.M., 3:30 P.M., 7:00 P.M., 8:00 P.M. 11 nl.l. ninn notrthna VITXI-iSI3S KXl'LAIX HOW IX-SILL'S ('II IKK MApK 9 10 liOOK LIKE $5t KIDOTT FA KM WOMAX TKT.I JL'KY IXSILL STtHTK KKDL't'KD Kit TO PKX.l'KYi High Heat BUY Ori SIT.

OLIVE COAL A XI) BK VIXCER that it is best for the price! FOR NOVEMBER TELECIIIION Springless Electric Clocks they have no springs and never need winding, oiling or regulating. Only with these modern clocks can you have truly electric time accurate beyond comparison. They simply plug into an electric outlet electricity keeps them correct. Many models for home and office all moderately priced. "THE BEST TIME MONEY CAN BUY" CORNELL REAM 2 STATK KELIKF COMMISSION' ESTIMATES THAT THIKTEEX pike, bass and muskies.

The last two weeks they spent shooting ducks and Barringer and Town1! took advantage of the opening of the deer season to take out a license and do some big game hunting. Both were successful In getting a buck each, and to prove friends here that he really can hit 'em the local Nimrod brought back his trophy with him, a me Tito AXD A HALF MILLION" DOL- LARS WILL BE XEEDED AXD HAS OX K-TH I RTEEXTH OF IT OX HAND ASKS I'NCLK SAM FOK JJ.WjA.XCK. i 405 South Stat Street OPTICIANS Fine Watch Repairing JEWELERS Chicago" Oct. 26-Rellef needs ol uck; flso for Illinois during the month of f-e nice bags of duck. to make November today were estimated by the state relief commission at ne- loT lJe 1934 Worlds Fair Rhapsody in Steel.

Famous Pike's Peak Run IN TALKING MOTION PICTURES Everyone Invited. Admission Free MANLEY MOTOR CO. SHOWROOMS CITY FUEL CO. one third $13,415,722, or nearly I Mrs. Mary It.

Jones, a farm woman from Ridott, a small farm jthis side of jhe.ld thl spotlight In the Insull trial In. Chicago yesterday, as she told a' pathetic story of how she and her husband and her sister borrowed on the home farm to invest in Insull stocks when they jwere represented to them as gold mines. "I hope he'll be brought where he will have to work as hard as Jones and I do now," sha said grimly. Played Hocus Poena with Stocks Chicago, Oct. 26 Tho government produced documents today to show how the Corporation Securities company of Chicago declared cast) and stock dividends while Rt the same time borrowing -millions of dollars from banks The ovidenee was gleaned from the.

minute booksof the company by Special Assistant Attorney General Leslie E. Salter at th-? more than the figure for October. Art tjieaver oi mis cuy were iai In their party." The latter trio The commission has on hand brought -back a plentiful supply $1,106,858 toward meeting the of fish when they returned, to November needs, the remainder their homes here. having been asked of the Federal Emergency Relief administration. Phone 414 204 Caswell St.

TO VISIT VETERAN'S Members of the V. F. W. post GHURCH CHOIR APJD and Auxiliary have been invited by the, Rockford V. F.

W. to visit ORCHESTRA OFFERS veterans at the Elgin hospital on Sunday. All those desirRg to make the trip are asked to meet at Kuppler's hall at 2 o'clocic Sunday. You Are Glad To Have Four Wheel Brakes and other safety appliances on your car, but you know that safety really on the way you drive. The Farmers State Bank Is glad to offer you the protection of Federal Deposit Insurance, but more Important still are the sound policies of experienced management that it has developed and tested through You Can Bank on This Stoves mail fraud trial of Samuel Insull and sixteen co-defendants.

Thd books covered 'the period from corauDAY A3 PRESIDENT OF THE April 2 to June 1, 1931, and revealed, in intimate detail, the inner workings of the now collapsed Corporation Securities company. The books for that period showed the company borrowed The choir and orchestra of the First Baptist church will present TO LIVE OX COAST Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Shepherd and daughters, Juanlta and Ail-een, departed Thursday afternoon for Lincoln, where they will visit his brother before going on to Los Angeles, Calif Where he has a sister living and Stove Pipe 26 years. $5,000,000 from the First National Bank of Chicago and CONTINENTAL CONGRfSS, JOUN UANCOCK WAS THE FIRST to make their FARMERS STATE BANK where they plan future home. $750,000 from the Foreman State National bank, while at the sama time lending thousands of share of operating utility companies' stock to the Corporation syndi TO SK5N TWE DECLARATION a program in tne cnurcn sunipay evening under the direction of Harold Luhman which pronjises to be a real treat. The program lows: The orchestra will present, "Trlsgian" march by F. H.

Losey; "White Queen" overture by O. Metra; "Mlnuetta Giogoso," by Moaart; violin solo by Eleanor Wheeler and cornet solo by George Jensen. The choir will sing "The Ros 6-in. Stove Pipe 24 Inches, each 5- ln. Stove Pipe Elbow, eacli 6- ln.

Stove Pipe Collar, each ui all m- l6IT INtUrtEO TO TUB IXtlNt yWQVIPEO Ifi THt BANKINd ACT 0 1931 JAMES M'COY FIXEUAL AT FKEEl'OKT TOMORROW The funeral of James McCoy, a former resident of Belvidoio will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Mary's church, Freeport. Burial will be made In St. Mary's cemetery. 16c 15c 05c 15c 15c cates.

Tne, a subsidiary, declaring a seventy-five cent quarterly dividend on Corporation Secur-lities preferred stock- and a dividend of six per cent annually on the common stock and purchaa-llng 25,400 shares, of its own stock jfrom the" Utility Securities com-Ipany. The government's purpose la ary" by Nevln; "In Heavenly Love Abiding," by Brown; PURE IRON HAS LITTLE USE IN TWE TRADES IT IS Fire Shovel Each Black Silk Stove Polish, each Lord How Manifold Thy Works," by Joseph Barnby and a tenor and alto -duet will be offered by Mrs. Abbott and John Oberholser. FORMER COACH HERE A. S.

Patrick, of the Freeport SPONGV, SOFT, high Bchool faculty, formerly READ REALIZE ACT! $24,000.00 STOCK Furniture and Rugs Going at PUBLIC AUCTION! coach at Belvidere high school, was In town this afternoon call CAN NOT BE WORKED AND HAS LITTLE STRENGTH See our new fall line of stoves and circulator heaters. ing on friends while on his way I to Elgin, where the Elgin and NEW LOCAL PASTOR introducing this evidence was to support Its contention that tho lnsulls worked financial magic to misrepresent the true state of Corporation Securities' setup. Salter introduced a charge by which the government seeks to show that through pyramiding of payments of stock dividends by one Instil company to another, 10 magically became $518.62 on the company books. Freeport high school football teams will play tonight. SOUND BANKING I No.

127 LIVES nil IXJL'ItED IX FALL- FROM II Kill CHAIR Nellie Mae, the three-year-old daughter of Mrs. Walton Wheel- The method. of banking must necessarily change from time to time to keep abreast of progress. Hut no bank irrespective of its size or position can safely deviate In the slightest degree from the tried and true baalc IH incii.les of sound banking. The Second adheres to those principles.

jer, who resides norm oi me cuy. Rev. J. W. Hansen, new pastor THE TIME IS SHOUT STOCKS WILL XOT LAST LOXG.

THIS PI HLU; ACCTIOX KALE OFFERS THE GREATEST BI YIXG OPIDRTl'XITY THIS DISTRICT HAS EVER WIT-XESSED. YOU BE THE JCIX.E DOXT-MISS IT. TONIGHT AT 7:30 TOMORROW AT I M. AXD 7:30 P. M.

FlRXITrRE FOR EVERY ROOM I.V.YOVR HOME UFJXG SOLD AT YOl'R OWX PRICE. Is suffering wun a DroKen collarbone a the result of a fall from a high chair. of the Free Methodist church, and wife and two sons, Richard and -Benjamin, are located at 423 North Main street, coming heM Oak Heater 515.50 "No. 16 ManT Circulator 531.00 WM. W.RAY SON HARDWARE C.

W. McCurley of Forreston, of this city, was a visitor in town yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Albert Larson were in Chicago today to visit tho fair. Harry Gilraore of Sycamore was a business caller in town today.

John Ward was here on business from Rockford yesterday. J. H. Geithman and Robert from Ohio. Rev.

Hansen succeeds Rev. Klein who was assigned to another pastorate, and he ii very favorably Impressed wltb Belvidere. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK L4 IMIROVIX James R. Nott, well knowa pholographer, is Improving steadily from his jecenl illness, and now able, to be out for a walk daily. FREE PRIZES EVERY AFTERXOOX AXD EVENING.

BYRAM ATKINS SAFE BECAUSE ITU ROI XD Member of Federal ItPMsnr Rank for Over 20 Year Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schult. Miss Goldie Jacobson and Miss Fern Lake are on a three day trl; Ernest Martin of this city and Kenneth CutterldRe of Rockford I Blum an here from Rockford to-. day.

were Elgin visitors yesterday. to Rochester, Minn..

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