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BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1917. PAGE FOUR U. S. UPHOLDS FOREIGN LOANS JAPAN IN PICTURES AN INTERNATIONAL RELATION8 in THE DAILY REPUBLICAN Published Dally Except Sunday. (Hour of golaf to prwi 4 P.

COUNT ZEPPELIN DIES SUDDENLY On Sunday night next at the usual hour, 7:00 o'clfick, Rev. Mr. Harkness Gold Holdings Strong Enough to Sup. ply Basis of Mors Credit. Washington, March 0.

In a statement last "hight reiterating that Its warning to American hanks not to in will give a stereopticon lecture on JapaD at the First Baptist Besides the pictures shawlns- many FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ships Hi Office; 112 Wert Pleasant Street BNTKRKD AT THR POST OFFICE IN BKL.V1DEKK, ILLINOIS. A3 SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER. scenes in this wonderful effipiresof tkjf vest too heavily in foreign securities east, Mr. Harkness will speak briefly of the international relations of the United States and Japan, giving the Builder of Kaiser's War Balloons Succumbs at Charlotten-burg, Germany. views on these matters of such men FRANK T.

MORAN CO, Publishers. A. V. CONKLIM i Managing Editor JOM B. Til BOB Business Manager Wi LL H.

KLXZ rtTertlsing MajiMKj PJiONUS: News Department -33 as Dean Shailer Mathews of the Unt hud been misunderstood, the feflernl reserve bourd said It regarded the placing of foreign loans as a natural and proper means nf settling trade balances, ami gave notice that the country's gold reserve now "has been materially strengthened and supplies a broail basis for additional credit." versity of Chicago and Dr. Sidney Gu- (Speciiil by flitted Press) New York, March 9. Captain D. M. Nicoll of the American freight ship Sugura, arriving here today, declared he had seen a mysterious cargo vessel of high speed near the Azores on Boots lick, both of whom visited Japan in 1915, as representatives of the Federated council of the churches of Christ of America in the interest of Berlin, March 0.

Count Zeppelin is dead, according to message from PERSONALS near here. When the warning was issued last November the board explained that it creating mutual understanding and establishing friendly relations be Mrs. John Sippel went to Chicago this afternoon for a few days' visit RED or BLACK BOOTS, At his trip across the Atlantic. He expressed the belief that she was a' German commerce raider. The -vessel was described by Captain Nicoll as carrying two masts.

Other vessels lo arrive today from tween the nations. These opinions have been secured by personal interviews and from published articles and are of especial interest and value in and to assist her daughter, Mrs. Chas Foval in celebrating her birthday Sun day. $3.25 $5.00 The count died on Wednesday at Charlottenburg from inflammation of the lungs, it was reported. Zeppelin Born In 1838.

Count Zcpiclin, noted aeronaut and Inventor of the dirigible balloons, was born In Wurttemberg in 1838. He was was directed again! Ihe tying-up in-! definitely in foreign treasury bills of capital which should be available to meet domestic, demands. Its immedl-1 ate result was the withdrawal fromi sale in this country of many million! HUNTING BOOTS At Bert Ross has returned from an the light of recent, developments. SOUTH BAPTIST MISSIONARY the war zone were the Norwegian-American liner Lyeoon, (British) from London; Minnehaha, (British) from London; and the Virr ginian, (American) from Marseilles. dollars' worth of British securities by J.

P. Morgan and no little unfavorable criticism in the allied coun- the son of a nobleman of an ancient family and upon entering the military service was attached to the gen SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS The oman's Missionary society of Kioes the South Baptist church met Thurs tended visit in Daraboo. O. H. Wright is at Freeport on business this afternoon.

Prof. M. L. Heitter went to Eleroy this afternoon to visit his nephew, Cecil Heitter, who is ill with inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs.

Heitter has been at Eleroy for several days. Jack Vowles was at Capron today on business for Witbeck Ranger. Mrs. William Bleitz is spending the afternoon in Rockford. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Van Etten are in Rockford this afternoon. Mrs.

Charles Derthick is the guest of her daughter at Rockford this af day afternoon with Mrs. S. II. Long a 400 U.S. MARINES her home, 404 East Pleasant street.

The annual election of ouiceis was held, all the officers being re-elected A Good Work or DRESS SHOE At SI BUG BIG EPPEIi as follows: President Mrs. O. II. Pilon. eral staff of the Wurttemberg army with the rank of lieutenant.

Count Ferdinand Zeppelin became famous nt the nge of seventy as the builder of the world's first practical dirigible balloon. On his seventy-fifth birthday he navigated hid twentieth airship to celebrate the occasion. But before he hail achieved fame he had devoted half a century of his life, exhausted his personal fortune of and sacrificed a brilliant career as German cavalry leader, In conquering the air. Vice President Miss Charlotte Law LANDED IN CUDA Americans Guard Santiago From Attack Rebels Reported Near City. reniv.

Secietary Mrs. Susie Tucker. Treasurer Mrs. Frank Howard. ternoon.

Mrs. John Kuppler was at Kockford C. V. O'Connor Hepoits from all the standing com this afternoon to visit her sister," Mrs mittees were given. Arthur Soulhwood, who is recovering The program was in charge of Mis3 nicely from an operation at St.

An BY JOHN (iRAM)KNS InPtMl 'Vrrss staff Correspondent.) Berlin, March 9. Vigorous denial thony's hospital. THE MEN'S MAN Lawrence. One of the features was a progressive circle discussion of the Mrs. Fred Miles is in Rockford this that Germany has ceased construction Cuba, March 0 four hun aftcinoon.

work for the coming year. Supper was served following be of Zeppelins, as reported from foreign G. T. Thrush and son, Carl, were at this afternoon on a business ing the hostesses: Mesdames Sadie His dirigible airships have dropped bombs on cities in Great Britain many times during the present war. London and Paris were attacked many times.

Other cities also have been bombarded by these huge dendnuughts of the nir at night, and many persons were killed. The property loss is estimated sources, was made bv a lush official Tucker. Glen Tucker, S. H. Long and dred marines from American warships are protecting Yankee interests here, i The marines were landed from the mine layer San the cruiser i Olvnmtn irimhsint tmil irimlmnt! mission.

od ay "The construction continues," he Mrs. T. B. Luhman is- the guest of 5E5S5E52525ES25252SS5H5t2S2S2525Z525 Rockford relatives this afternoon. W.

C. DeWolf and Miss Anna Chris tensen. HEAR INTERESTING TALK. said, "It is false that there is not Hunter Wilson was a lioektorit vis itor this afternoon. enough material.

Wo have plenty and Harry Bowley went to Rockford this here are plenty of workmen, also." The Avery Fidelity club was enter tained at the home of Mrs. B. Hem Berlirt suffered from a mild small nt millions. First Flight in United States. It was in the United States that Count Zeppelin made his first balloon ascension.

It occurred while he was following Gen. Carl Schurz in the Civil 'war as a military observer for the German army. A captive bnlloon in CLOVER. SEED Wisconsin Grown ALSYKE CLOVER ALFALFA and TIMOTHY pox scare today. Thousands of ivsi- ming, who was assisted by Mrs.

Keator. On account of illness several Macliias suddenly last night, following' an appeal from Garcia civil governor of Santiago, when it became definitely known that Colonel Betan-. court of the Menocal forces had coin-1 pleted plans to attack the city. Gov- eminent forces commanded by Colonel Varona are at Antilla, on the northern coast of Oriente province, directly across the island from Santiago. Cane Fields Are Burning.

i I Iter noon. William Drake was a Rockford caller this afternoon. M. J. Bingenheimer had business in the Forest City this afternoon.

J. A. Kepple was a Rockford passenger this afternoon. ertfs have been vaccinated following members were absent A number of visitors were present. Mrs.

Kirk's discovery of a few cases here. talk on the work done by the Presbyterian missions, and Miss Iawrence's talk on the care of shrubs and plants IS SHOT BY OFFICER. FARMERS FEED STORE SEIZE GERMAN OFFICER were very much enjoyed. Dainty re freshments were served. use for military observations by Union troops greatly Interested the young Gennnn officer, and he was taken up in It In 1863.

He begun to study and experiment soon after arriving In Germany from the American Civil war. Except for Phone 231 KNOX, Proprietor. 119 Buchanan Strati By direction of Humane Officer W. J. Kirk, Assistant Chief Smith shot The next meeting will be the second week in April at tiie home of Mrs.

S3SBSZS2SZS21 NEAR LOS and killed yesterday a shepherd dog Gibson. formerly belonging to James Vail When Mr, Vail went to Chicago he The cane fields and the Union Sugar mill at San Luis, ten miles north of Santiago, are burning. The people of San Luis have built barricades In the streets, expecting an attack from the rebels. Heavy fighting Is reported in the vicinity of Palmn Soriano. Many civilians are leaving the city to join the constitutional army.

COURT GIVES DANCE. the time demanded In routine military duties, for the time spent in- fighting Rave tie dog to the Palace stables, tout the animal refused to remain there two wars, and for a year spent In hon (Special by United Press) Los Angeles, March 9. Alleged to be connected With plots to The feature of the meeting of the Jpourt of Honor on Thursday evening eymooning with his bride, who was a and went back to the residence on berry street, staying out of doors end refusing food offered it by neigh- girl of the German nobility, he spent 'at Ray's hall was the dancing party the remainder of his life In building bora. The dog was well along in years given after the business session. Forty couples occupied the The music flying contrivances that, for the most and partly blind.

A. W. GREEN DIES IN EAST was Hitchcoxs four-piece orchestra. At the next meeting an entertainment part, refused to fly. Jle had many narrow escapes from A4-raWKtc( 1352 destroy the Wetland canal and other unneutral acts in America, Captain Alfred Fritzen, a German officer, was arrested early today by agents of the department of justice in Alhambra here.

It is possible that he will bo taken to New Vork. A congregational sypper. death, and disaster repeatedly over Snpper will be serve at the Con program is to be given, to bH arranged by Mrs. J. Scott Clark, who is to appoint her assistants.

ii sy afur nek trick UT010BILE gregational Church Saturday evening, March 10 from 5 o'c until all are reryed. Menu: CIRCLE IN SESSION. took his nirshlps. These became so frequent that pert paragraphs began to appear in the German press in ridicule of his efforts. Success at Last.

Then in a day the tide turned. He President of National Biscuit Company Succumbs at New York. New York, March 0. Adolphus Williamson Green, president of the National Biscuit company, who conceived the Idea of packing crackers in air-tight packages, died at his home In the Hotel Plaza of complications due to Meat Loaf. Creamed Potatoes.

Escnlloed Corn the H. I. Circle met Thursday after Cranberry Jelly Pickles T. noon with Mrs. Harry Bloyer of Union ColU Kge Cheese avenue.

After the business session Cake. Coffee. 1 and a social hour, refreshments were served. The next meeting will be Price 26 WIS. DIES AT OTTAWA.

ILL 3 0 2tD held on March 29th with Mrs. Ed Ho- electrified a skeptical world in 1908 by staying aloft for 37 hours in the fifth nirship he had and by sailing It in a strnight course for a distance of nearly 900 miles. Emperor William, and nil Germany, In fact, hailed him as "the conqueror of the nir." gard, 411 West Eighth street. TRIANGLE PROGRAM advanced age. He was seventy-three years old.

For many years he made his home in Chicago. Mr. Green was born in Boston and, was graduated from Harvard in 1863. Mr. Green was admitted to the bar, here in 1870.

Mr. Green, who is credited with leaving a large fortune, married July 3, Esther Walsh, daughter of the late CONVICTED MAN DIES. L.the Majestic tonight (Special by United Press) Ottawa, 111., March 9. Maurice Maloney, former attorney-general of Illinois, died here today of LLL.JL-L Chas. Anderson, Sycamore man con WIFE KILLED BY HUSBAND victed of violation of the local option law, died in the county Jail within a few hours of having begun his sen STOMACH AILMENTS HIE NATION'S CURSE Charles Walsh of Chicago.

She died in October, 1912. tence. It is said that he was intoxicated and in serious "condition when SPECIAL sentence was passed upon him. i AS CARRANZA DELAYS REPLY You can save $70.00 if you buy a Studebaker 6 HER MOTHER DEAD. irom us next week.

Chicagoan Shoots Spouse Who Filed Suit for Divorce. Chicago, March 0. John Buckley of 3845 Wallace street saw red when, after having been placed under bonds to keep the peace In Judge Trade's court, he was served with notice of a divorce suit just filed by Mrs. Aurelia Buckler of 5r28 Lake Park avenue. He burst upon a dinner party at the home of his wife's father, T.

Marchand, 830 West Fifty-third street, a few Still Deliberating on Answer to Plot Mrs. William Bushelle was called to HOSTAGE AND ROB Also $45.00 on a 4 cylinder car. This is fbr next Galena this morning by the death of her mother, Mrs. Thos. Dolan.

week only. "Query." Mexico City, March 9. It is understood here that General Carranza is still deliberating on the reply to the recent note from the United States, TO LEAVE KIRKLAND." Dr. J. F.

Burton, dentist, of Kirk- hours later, and shot his wife four Kansas City, March 9. Two burglars entering the home of A. P. Nichols here last night found the house deserted with the exception of Nichols' 13 year old son. Placing the boy between, them as hostage the land, will remove in the near future to Mason City, Iowa, where he.

has times as she fled Into the street. Mrs. Buckley died In the Gennnn Deaconess which is believed to have naked for an outline of Mexico's position In international affairs as between Germany and the United States, and to have made certain representations regard-Ine the curbing of, German intrigue. formed a partnership with a prominent dentist. Collier's Garaj Wondtrfal Rm Quickly Rttbrtt burgla'rs waited half an hour for the DEPOSITIONS TAKEN IN return of Mr.

and Mrs. Nichols. On hospital. Her parents, her sister and daughter witnessed the shooting. Buckley escaped.

The Buckleys had hpen married two years. Their married life is described -as one long series of quarrels. BREHMER INSURANCE SUIT Belch Logan Avenue Phone 862 their arrival the Nicholses were robbed of "money and jewelry valued at NEW SHIPS TO DEFY DIVERS Roy T. Hall, of Rockford. $12,000 before The son was returned to them.

was here today taking depositions before Justice J. W. Fox for the plaintiff in the Brehmer suit against the Michigan Mutual Life Insurance company. New Type of Vessel Would Be Mast-less and Smokeless. New York, March 9.

A plan whereby cargo tountige can be created iu this country "faster than Germany can STAY FOR "CHICKEN JOE" PRUSSIA FEARS FOOD FAMINE Comptroller Predicts Actual Starvation If New Measures Fail. The depositions of Mrs. Brehmer and ja TJl II MOTH- in her son were taken. Springfield, 111., March 9 Governor Lowden today reprieved 'Chicken There: Is no. ailment causing more woe and misery than stomach trouble.

Often Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, patlon. Acute Indigeltion, Auto-Intoxication, Yellow JaunVlice, Apendlcitis and other serious aid fatal ailments result from it Thou lands of Stomach Sufferers owe their campletenpvery to Mayr's Wonderful! Remofy. Jit is unlike any other remedy. it sleeps the poisonous bile andVatafrhaaccre-tions from the systemNvjouwes and allays Chronic Inflammauon. Many declare It has saved thelrMives, and prevented serious surgical operations.

Try one dose today. Watch its marvelous results. Contains no alcohol-no habit-forming drugs. Book on HAVE ARRANGED MATCH. sink it" has been devised lry F.

Huntington Clark, an -American engineer, according to an announcement here Joe Campbell, convicted slayer of Jacob Buss, billiard expert, will meet i. W. Tilton in a match game at J. O. Mrs.

Edmond Allen, wife of the for mer warden of Joliet penitentiary un til May 18. before a Joint session of the Automobile Club of America, the Aero Club of uud the Motor Boat flub of Anderson's Saturday evening. London, March- 9. The Prussian food controller, Dr. Georg Michaells, made In the Prussian diet what the; Koeniscbe Zeltung calls a serious speech on the food situation, says a Keuter dispatch from Amsterdam.

Doctor Michaells. declared that the distress was such that a more severe state of things, especially In the large Industrial centers, could hardly be Congregational Upper. America. The new type of vessel Campbell was scheduled to hang March It The reprieve was granted L-S. ipper will be served at the on- would be mastless, smokeless and of diminutive size and low visibility.

In itional Church Satiiitlay evening to allow an appeal to the supreme 10 from 5 o'clock Lntil all are I MariSi 1 servitl court. Menu tek ill Stomach Ailments FREE. Aarress Mead Loaf. Cream Imagined. He Indicated the possibil Potatoes.

Ceo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago; Escallopcd Coil HIGH SCHOOL AT DIXON, FLOODED; STUDENTS BLAMED. ity that all surplus stocks of grain would be exhausted, and said that very Mayr's Crafi iberry Jelly Better yet obtain a bottle Wonderful Remedy from Si' Iney H.

Cottage Chee Pickles. Coffee. radical measures were needed to en addition the new craft, profiled entirely by motor, would offer a smaller mark, would be more easily maneuvered in event of an encounter aud because of Its small draft of from 11 to 15 feet torpedoes that ordinarily would sink the larger vessel of steel coo-, stractlon would "pass Idfy beneath ft." These boats would be 185 feet over alL with 30-feet beam. Cake. Dixon, 111., March 8.

The new $75, ia druff- Veaco, druggist or any reliab uhle the people to hold out until next Price 25 cents. vuu Dixon nign sctiool building was daevJfT gist, who will refund your flooded from assembly to basement 3 9 2tD ft falls. adr. year. FOOD PRICES ARE LOWER last nignt, when miscreants, said by tne faculty to be high school students.

ENTS ANNOUFCEM turned on the fire hydrants. The faculty, the board of education, and the THREATENED TO KILL WILSON Children's Story tour. The children's "Stoly students have been in a fight over discipline. It is said th it the sons of three prominent famili will be arrested tomorrow. Hour" in Biutitel Decrease Follows Announcement U.

S. Is Ready to Act. -Chicago, March 9. Food staples dropped in price materially. Tie decrease followed announcement that Robert W.

Chllds, special assistant at cuaree OI Mias Mildred 1 1 Aged Baltimore Man Arrested on Seri Wymaff; will "be held as usual at 10 -Hi. x' HAVE YQM GOT clock Satur- day morning at the Ida he Ida ous Charge. Baltimore, March 0. Amos II. ublic library.

Pu ptist Juki oapusi juniors. raubL seventy years of age, was held r-! Floors rim COTTAGE CHEESE to the federal grand Jury by United Statea Commissioner Snpplee. on the torney general, would depart at onca for Washington with evidence to show that great qnantitles of foodstuffs were being held In storage here, and Walt's wagons will cheese tomorrow. carry cottage 19-3-U charge of having made threats against the president Books and papers in The Juniors of the First Baptist Sunday school will have, STparty In the church parlors on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. I COUNTY COURT NEXT WEEK.

The, March law term of th mum. Pauhl'a possession contain statements that present high prices were unwarranted In many cases. lie proposes to ask Attorney General Gregory ta institute action. Opening of 200 carloads of potatoes found by government investigators on that he is a member of a secret organization which government officials believe has for its object the assassina WTHE BAN PEOPLE DO GET SICK. THERE IS PLENTY OF WORK FOR THE DOCTOR ALWAYS.

SUPPOSE YOU GOT SICK AND COULDNT EARN ANY MONEY. BUT HAD TO SPEND MORE. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? YOU'D WORRY YOURSELF MORE SICK. YOU WOULD FRET FOR THOSE YOU LOVE. BUT IF YOU HAD A NICE SUM OF MONEY IN THE BANK YOLf COULD REST EASY KNOWING THAT THOSE DEPENDENT UPON YOU WERE WELL CARED FOR.

START A BANK ACCOUNT NOW. WE ADD 8 INTEREST THE PEOPLES BANK AT SILVEBMAR5S Special prices for a short time on 9.X1J4 Inch WHITE1. Just the time of th year to have this work done. Send us your inquiries. EEOEE LU'JEEfl aniacoQPMTY bog ins next Monday, with Judge tion of the president.

ladles' Wool for Saturday, only. sidetracks here brought the price down almost a dollar around S2. Assorted 3ltD wvtuu The Jury is to como Wednesday. Co to the Majestic Theatre Free. A ticket in every nound tin French Serge Dresses, sizes and styles, at $6.95.

4 $200,000 Incendiary Fire. San Francisco, March 9. -The plant of the Stelger Terra Cotta Pottery Freighter Sails. New York, March 9. The American fnHirht stpsmer MisKnniinn anllm! fmm Bone Coffee, the best 30 cent Coffee company of South San Francisco was Belvldere, 111.

Phone 19. destroyed by an Incendiary fire. The! I "fiviaere. or sale at Leitzell TRIANGLE PROGRAM At the Majestic tonight. i 3itD 1 here for an unnamed port In France, damage Is estimated at 1200,00 3,8 31.

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