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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 7

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BELVIDERE, BOONE COUNTY, iLLINOIS, MONDAY, APRIL 1916. VOL. 24, NO; 70. PAGES SIX TO TEN. TEN PAGES l.

PRICE TWO CENTS ISAAC BACHARACH Clothes Boys 10011 HE AT TWO MEETINGS PERSONALS llrs. Dell Difford Is 'a Chicago visit-or today. MM. Walter Villi in in Chicago (or the day. L.

Dunlap'ia In Chicago today on buslnesa. 1 J. C. Milter vent to Rockford thla morning-. Mrs.

S. S. Goesard la a Chicago visitor today, John 'Wlettfergot Huntley waa In town today. -1 Jack Rowe was at Rockford today on buslnesa. We welcome the American Boy who has an eye to his general appearance.

We feel that he is the best proof of development 'of this great land of your and ours. MEETING THIS EVENING. WILL SPEAKER3 FROM ROCKFORD URGE THAT 8AUOQN QUESTION BE SEfTLEO FOR ALL TIME BELVIOERE WORKMAN 8PEAK3 AT FIR8T BAPTIST. MARK THE FINALE OF THE LO-CAL CAMPAIGN IN BELVIDERE TOWNSHIPMRS. TAYLOR MAR.

8HALL 13 CHIEF 8PEAKER. i 1 11 Frank Shattuck had an errand at Sycamore today. Homer Yaw jnade a business trip to Marengo today. Mrs. Ella Herman was a week end visitor at Marengo.

The dry forces of the city will hold the final rally of the campaign at Stirring appeals, amid repeated applause, were made to a large at the local option meeting in the the Dertblck opera house this evening, starting at 8 o'clock. The chief ad South Baptist church on Sunday eve dress of the evening will be given by ning. 1 Mrs. Taylor Marshall, who speaks on "Personal Liberty." The' management The Sunday evening services of the church for the past month have been has Issued a general invitation to all to attend the meeting. The following given over to this purpose.

A boy who is particular about the clothes he wears, insofar as having them ofjjood quality and boy kept will later apply the same4 methods of care to his and living. We Feature Wool wear Clothes for Boys No sale is complete in this store until you are entirely pleased. After your boy has worn one of these Woolwear Suits, if you have any reasonable cause to be displeased, we will replace the suit Confidence in the true merit of Wool-wear Boys' Clothes permits the privilege making this remark- A large chorus" choir sang special H. Gault of Marengo was a week end visitor in tvro Charles Knight, transacted business at Marengo this morning. Miss Mabel Sterling.

visited in Chicago over the week Miss Hazel Difford of, Chicago was a Sunday visitor in the city. Mr. and Mrs. George Hof visited at Rockford Saturday1 afternoon. Al Ryan returned to Woodstock after a few days' visit in town.

Lieut. Gwendolyn Summers of the Isaao Bacharach, new congressman from the 8econd district of New Jar sey, Is a Republican and halls from program will be temperance selections and Mrs. Cbas Froom appealed in an appropriate Atlantlo City. He Is a financier and a real estate broker and has served In Selection Belvidere Band. Invocation R.

Bennett Part I. "Illinois" Belvidere High School song. the New Jersey assembly, Mr. Bacha Rev. M.

H. Day of the State street Baptist church In Rockford. was the first speaker. He told of his experi chorus. Welcome Fine Spring rach la a strong preparedness advocate and Is Interested In government control and ownership of Inland water ways for his state.

He wss born In Salvation Army was at Capron videre High School chorus. i Frank Smith returned home last ences in the campaigns in Rockford and Mayer. Bennett throughout the state, and said that if he were not a preacher he thought he would be a Selection B. H. S.

orchestra. "Blue Danube" B. H. S. Girls' Glee Philadelphia January 6, 1870.

evening from St LttJte's hospital, Chi cago. club. 1 John Innes returned to Chicago this politician. He said he was interested would be a slip backward. in the local election for two reasons; I morning after an over Sunday in The hand writing on the wall says the' city.

first, because they did not want the scum of Rockford coming to Belvl- the saloon must, go, Mrs. Beatrice Gray has taken a po Give the administration a chance "The National Boys Suit dere; they wanted them to stay home and not bother the people Sec sition at Miss Lpuiao Munis' millinery parlors. with a saloonless town. Vote the sa Selection B. H.

S. orchestra. Special Selection Male Quartet Interlude Band selection. Part. II.

Chorus. Audience, Song Chorus. 1 Processional. Part III. Male Quartet 1 Chas.

H. Davis, president of Civic loon out this time and you settle the ond, because. they did not want Rock Mrs. Robert Katier was the guest of question for all time. ford to be menaced by Belvldere sa her sister, Mrs.

John Matteson at El-gin over the week end. Alderman W. H. Boom, of Rockford, loons and Hheir people coming here for liquor and returning home to make in his appeal read letters from the Miss Louise Munis is in Chicago to trouble. s.

that city, stating how conditions had greatly improved in the absence of day looking up millinery, bargains for her South Stafe etreet millinery par The speaker wanted to know-who League, 1 tho saloons. would be benefited by the return of lors. V'r'i- Remarks Rev. George W. Bolsey.

Male Quartet Charles Miell had given an address. I the saloons. Certainly not, he said. Jacob Wehtworth departed this able guarantee. Our boys' fancy suits Jiave' two pairs of knickers.

Suits for boys, $4.00 to $9.00. I V- Most beautiful and serviceable furnishings for young America to be found in the country. Make us prove it. Robertspn McGonigle CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS in the Sunday school, illustrated by morning on "a business trip through Aaaress, "personal iiiDony aars. the working man, whom the saloon crippled.

Certainly not legitimate sketches he had made, giving state Micnigan aaer an over Sunday Taylor Marshall. ments concerning the liquor traffic in business, for the people who were at It Benediction. a striking manner. This was repeated traded here by the aloon did not Peter Wragg has returned to Dixon by request at the evening service. after a visit at.

the. home of Mr. and Mrs. -George Wheeler of West Marshall street Pat Sullivan at First Baptist JflWIC: The writer known Frank W. Bernard Smith, Guerdon Lalng and The meeting at the First Baptist Harold Thomas )wllt return to Beloit church Sunday evening had a large at College tomorrow after a vacation ils- come to patronize the store people, and the local people who spent their money in the saloon did not have it for.

other Rockford business men are1, continued the speaker, opposed to the return of the saloon and the city certainly did hot favor it In the ten largest dry pities in Illinois, it was said, the taxes are lower than in the ten 'largest wet cities. Taxes are, higher today becauB people demand tendance. Duncan, who la a candidate for the office of Collector, of the Township ai Dome. The address was made by. Patrick H.1 J.

Voungwwho bad been in' the Sullivan, who told of his' experience of Belvidere, for eight years and takes with the use of liquor and Its abandon flty pn business, and visiting departed today for his home at Twin this opportunity to say few words to the voters of Belvidere Townshinp, ment; and how he had been able, to save AE EXTEND, a hearty welcome to teachers attending the ittstitute, and suggest 'that liberal education in correct styles mag be money and have a real home in the Falls, Idaho. s. i Miss MarieJLAuisft Witbeck' return regarding bis physiclal and financial condttlon. '-His remark wwej gained by visiting aiif' apparel department to -Savanna last evening- afters a Duncan' spent-niost" or his life' practically 'ftiong the-saeie- lines a. those made at the recent meeting In In Falrdale, which town Is a (1 vsu This is a moral question, asserted the speaker, not flnanciaLSla very paid financially but It was immoral, so It was driven out.

paid financially, but it demoralised; so was being driven out; so also the saloon. "Right-1 Adelphl hall. near Klrkland. lie moved to Belvi- Rev. Harkness threw on the screen Mere about eleven, years ago; 'all his by stereoptlcon slides made by him' life up.

to four years ago he followed the trade of a decorator, painter and self statistics with reference to the result on men of the liquor traffic, paper hanger. visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olney Witbeck. Mrs.

A. J. Lalng returned this morning from, an over, Sunday visit at the home of her brother-in-law, Leonard Beale at DeKalb, Adams has returned from a two weeks' stay where' she was called by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Join Wilcox Andrew Mitchell of the I.

N. U. company is taking a month's vacation on and also Instructions to Jibe voters About four years ago thee effects of with to marking their ballots. lead poisoning caused by the lead in the paint became so acute that he was eousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people." Don't turn "your town over to the saloon element, urged the speaker; they don't play boast of violating the law. Don't vote in the saloons; it is against the spirit of the A large chorus choir and the Slo- cum orchestra furnished the music forced to give up his trade and he has for tho meeting.

been: unable to do anything at it at any time since. In fact he had been buffering from the effects of the pois account of health and with Mrs. Mitchell and. son, Andrew, left today on for a number of years before that NOTICE TO VOTERS Id Vn A YEAR AGO TODAY for a visit at Huntley. time and the trouble has been and Miss Josephine Sheehan was a still, is getting more acute all tho time.

i has a wife and two children who The polling place for the Aoters of the Fourth ward at the towd election April 4, will be at Teeple'ar Garage on North State street lnsteaA of at the gnest yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poyer at Marengo. Mrs. James Sheehan who had been Visiting there for a few days, accompanied her home last evening.

are dependant upon him or their own efforts for a livlihood. 7 i fire station, as As1 soon as he became, unable" to work Mrs. Duncan commenced to, run WILBUR GLENN VOLIVA TO a boarding -house (Which she operated What Business FJrms Say I April 3, 1915. Germane repulsed French In forest of Le ret re and west of Mul-hausen, but were checked near Lasslgny and In Upper Alsace. Russians' gained In Carpathians and Austrian In Bukowlna.

Turks repulsed British" landing party at head of Red sea. Smyrna forts British government took control of motor manufacturing plants WED- ZION SCHOOL TEACHER. The Fairbanks-Mors Co. of Beloit for about three years until she suffer printed on all pay-checks some time ed a stroke of paralysis and was Miss Ida. Emanuel.

to torced to quit About" a year ago sue His Marriage ago: Park Is 8et "The Drinker neer thinks; ton of Morgan I The Thlnked' nevfer drinks." for May. gave up her boarding house and during the last year has taken In washing and sewing and worked for a time la the corset factory. The U. S. Steel has a banner over Wilbur Glenn Voliva, overseer of its doorway: Mr.

Duncan during the' last four "Did Booae ever do you any Good?" 'Advertisement.) 41-1 ZJon City, is to, marry Miss Ida Emanuelson of 1040 South Washing years nas reaiizea a smaii income from, the sale of toilet articles and for ton avenue, Morgan 'Park, some time the latter part of May. The engage about a year was janitor of the Methodist church but was forced to give up this position of janitor for the ment was announced yesterday at the Zion tabernacle in Michigan avenue. Miss Emanuelson is 27 years old, TKe Republican's Sworn Statement Made Under The Postal Law. church on March 1st of this year on account of failing health and strength. and fir the last two years she has About a month ago Mrs.

Duncan been teaching In the Zion City high school leased a larger house and again com menced to boarders and room- ers, intending to do as long as her health and strength will permit '1 GUN CLU AT FR EPOflT. There is ho doubt in the writer's Freeport, nL, April J. The Black- mind but that a not very distant day hawk Rifle and Gun Club, recently or ganised, closed a lease this week for We Cordially Invite You to tract of farm land, suitable for a and targets will Installed as Ob erring of 1916 Sp soon as the weather. will permit The membership has Increased to ninety and It is believed thai many more ring J- win enroll as soon aa tpe new range Mr. Duncan will become totally help -less, The writer assure, you that In voting for Duncan yon also are voting for a little girl 12 years of age, his daughter, who needs to be educated and that the' condition of this family, warrants your assistance.

---n-Tuesday, the Fourth of April vote for Frank W. Duncan and help them keep the wolf from the door. A FRIEND. Political' Advertisement k. 31tD Which Wilt Take Place is ready, Card ef Thsnks.

We wish to express pur gratitude to the friends- and neighbors for their assistance and kindness in our tune Statement of the Ownership, Ma nagement, Circulation, of BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN, published dally at Belvidere, Illinois, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. NOTE This statement is to be made in duplicate, both, copies to be delivered by the publisher to the postmaster, whff will send one copy to the Third Assistant Posfmaster General (Division of Classification), Washington, D. and retain the other in flies of the post office. NAMfiOF POST-OFFICE ADDRESS Editor Frank T. Meran, Belvidere, Illinois.

Managing Ediaor A Conktln, Belvidere, Illinois. Business Manager, Joe E. Tabor, Belvidere, Illinois. 7 Publisher Frank T. Moran A Co, Belvidere, Illinois.

5 Owners: (If a corporation give names and address of stockholders holding 1 per or more of total amount of stock.) Frank- T. Moran, Illinois. Edna G. Illinois. In regard -is? fiectlen 2 of the law, Tho Republican does not accept payment for any editorial or ether reading matter published as news.

Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other-se- curitles: j- None. "Average number of copies of each, issue of this publication sold or distributed." through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding April 191S, job e. tabor. i uwpyys Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April.

1316. fi. H. OTJonnell. NeUry Public.) .1 M'commlssion expiree Nov.

21 1918. Thursddyi Friday and Saturday April Sixth, Seventh and Eighths It will be a demonstration of the splendid of this store to serve you despite regretable cpnditidns existing to day. Exceptionally large assortments of new coats, suits, dresses, starts, waists await youas well as a splendid collection of new fabrics and trimmings, which we believe will be much in vgue throughout the Spring and Summer. of sorrow, and' for lias beautiful flow-; ers. 1 'H AV especially tho members' liOTICE of the re department, the singers and i pall bearers.

MR. and MIS. R0Y PHILIPS, SISTERS. D. L.

SILVERMAN airs. w. j. CTHienage was ax kock- It is sgalnst the City Ordinance to allow chickens, geese, ducks, or any other fowls to run at large within the City of Belvidere. Warrants will be served whenever corapallnts are made and the guilty parties will be prosecuted.

E. J. HAACK, Chief of Tolioe. i 4 3 cm font today. Fathers and mothers: More than half of the school children of Belvf-j dere must pass the interurbaa autioat oa their way te school.

Must these children "be elbowed off the walka of i onr city by the Rockford drunks for When you want an auctioneer ef 'l on J. P. Conyes, phone I6T or write him at Cal-oria HL II If the next two yfara? (AdmttaemefiL) 4-31.

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