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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 7

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THE DAILY BLVIDERE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' '267 i PAGE SEVEN M1S3 AMBER NEWCOMB AND BUS- 11 1 111 II I ,1 Wk BT" Pi' wm 'Pirn uwi wis- wi jim mt mi im i mm mn mt j'. mm nVi flrrfii ihrti ifWi ntiiiiii mwi ii 'Dili 'mwMi 'imt Ir iSL --r J. ii A il KS i ii iii RIEQ AT HOME OF BRIDE'S PAR ENTS BY REV. GARTH 8IBBALD THURSDAY EVENING AT 5 CT. III ill CLOCK COUPt-E WERE.4JNAT-TENDED WILL-MAKE HOME HERE.

the Name Tlate Yolr Phonograph 'V' A romance of school Jays In the MEMS Betvidcre high school culminated in the of Miss Ainber Nenv comb. and Russell Bouaett at the home of the bride's parents at 5 o'clock p. Thanksgiving Day. The ceremony was witnessed by a company of ten immediate relatives and the Rev. Garth Sibbald of.

Trinity Episcopal church ofllciated. The bride wore a charming creation of brown charmeuse. Her cors age-was of violets and roses. The. 1 1 i -MmmmAf fa-i 1 1 if) 7j if I .1 Fpr or pra jjj Why take chances riding in jan I opjen car this Winter? 1 i Large shf pmnfl of tops jujst re- 'jjjj celved, sejral diflernt style I Pijiced at an4 UP I I Let us show you these winter 1 couple were unattended.

Immediatn-ly-aXter the ceremony they left on a short honeymoon to nearby points and; will return to Belvidere Saturday. They will make their home with the bride's parents, 624 Fremont street, having fitted, up the second story for their use Mrs. Bennett was graduated from the Bel id ore high 'school with the class of 1920. She has been employed, in the offices of the National Sewing, Machine company and at the lleiiog floral utore. She is a young woman 6f great charm and one of the most popular members of Belvidere's younger set.

Practically all of her life has been spent in this city. The bridegroom, who is a son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Bennett, joined Uncle Sam's naval forces April 23, ii lnciosures. I SB 1917, and madev 17 trips, "over there" and back on the- transport Mt. Ver The )rfd's faster Phondgraph guaranteed Without Qua! filca- I tion Backed by Seventy nfcars of Prestige and noiit The- transport was torpedoed on one trip and put out of commission for nix months. Atthe J.ime of his enlistment he had just entered his eo-phomore year. On his-returh'here he re-entered school and attended for one year, lie is at present employed as a brakeman on the C.

N. W. railroad. I IiaHley Ilotpr 1 1 Belyidere 1" 1. I The hosts of friends of both will congratulations and best wishes.

KINGSTON M. E. BAZAAR WILL BE HELD ON DEC. 4. Kingston, Not.

24. The ladies of the M. E. Aid society Leadership in Cabinet Making 4 I Mi These Miiestions) fpi ou EmMstj will have their bazaar in the church basement Saturday, Dec. 4.

-r I Mrs. C. W. Parkeiref Genoa was I I I me guest of Mrs, waiter Cole, one day i tssmm i last week'. jr Fetey gives, another show Friday night, "The Mad Lover." Mrs.

Win. Sullivan Of Belvidere was tho guest of Mr. and Airs. John Sulli van one day last weekft Mr. and Mrs.

Ernesf and two children inptored Jp Halolt. on.Thur3- MADE IT? Mrs. Nancy Scott has sold her bouse Tl GUARANTEE IS BEHIND IT? on East street to Mrs. H. F.

Branch. Mr. and Mrs. O. W.

Vickell have IS GOING TO "MAKE GDOD" IE THE PHONOGRAPH been entertaining the former's broth Anderson of DeKalb. Mrs. Ida Moore and Miss Eleanor Uplinger were DeKalb passengers on Saturday. ED by imaginary profits owners of box factories, un L' Eddie Fhelpa was home from Syca known furniture shops, tin shops and clothes pin factories more over Sunday. Miss Esther Beckman of Kirkland wag the Sunday guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Ora Koch. Mrs. Nancy Scott has returned to havejeonverted their establishments into "phonograph" factories in art effort to ride to prosperity BRUNSWICK popularity and prestige. Phonographs made in juch factories reflect the charac-teriAics of the products which ireceded them, such as boxes, cheap furniture, tinware and cl thes pins.

A few months Ur a yeaf hence these same factories may be turning out wire 'nails, bucjets, tack hammers and crut hes as indilferently as thet are no turning out DhonornaDhs. As nhonorrranh factories llhev her home in Rockford after a week's visit with relatives here. Mrs. S. Witter and Miss Esther Branch were Sycamore visitors on Saturday.

Mr, and Mi. W. H. Bell were Rock-ford passengers last Wednesday. wilM cease to exist But what alout the unwary purchased of mose im-pan DnonoerraDhs.

and vtho will "makp frnnH" whpn kurh Miss Bessie Baars was home from Genoa on Sunday. Walter Rubeck is seriously ill at his home northwest of town. Willard Smith of Burlington was nlnltAVlAm1irf 1 At. I 1 1 ptHf lugiajms ucm wi enow iRein reai value; a v- Hi ih is lust ahpad -Prepare NOV tQ Uve in perfect cmMrt-aii tQ Uve in perfect cmf4rM jf if wntef save i to Byram A Atkins Ued rtveiess mei Djriosramng me patei JloriC is the scientific triumph1 TheCi i the age for heating bull flings uniformly the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Smith Friday night and Saturday. E. E- Bradford and D. J.

Tow.er ship ped two carloads cf sheep to Chicago Monday. A family, reunion was held at tho tkm of air. It burns lJks fuel because. ponycally-j-by natural carcti! Its patented triple-casing cbi anecd througH traction, it delivers pritically 100 per If centoii pe heat directly into your mrougn one register. homo of F.

Branch Sunday. fcrl 1 CaJoriC Is usually installed fn old or new homes About forty-were present. a childi CAN OPERATE THE me day. Ko interference wlh present heating. umbrnj or alterations.

McB pipes to freeze. ATTEND BOYS' CONFERENCE. Secretary John Harkless of the IT. OvefjlOO.OOO CaloriC usermn in every state and St hi neighborhood. Made by largest manufacturer lof warm-air furnacaa ia CorJd- sold under a MoKy-baclc Guarantee your saMsfaction.

Cbmelln and let us show'vou thtnatenti-d CV-C M. C. A Frank Wold, WMiatn Fitaer, Richard Watson and Fred Frank de parted this morning for Springfield to featurft that make it impoMible fcr iiitationato equal CaloriC efficiency. Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On attend the Older Boys' conference. DELOO LIGjHT Bdvlclere, 57, 1S1.

agent sold to uie and lnatalftd in my hoihe a WINTER EGGS RAL STORE RUj Dr. Kinl'g New Discovery FOR THE iiilorlc t'iiHifnH I iirimrf. bum tne nm In October auil never let tlief dre to out until warm to thu it. Wi are lilre than pleaned 'Tha first winter 1 used. Dr.ILe-, will soon make you more fit a country" store needs electric-Deleo-Light- attracts trade.

It Gear'sy Poultry Prescription. It rurniire; it has bet a on the jm night and day il, the only fuel Usui. Our liolse ia tifl y-elgiit Ioiib. part of it bJna two fcnrles lilth. If me a lot of money.

I have 61 hens and furnishes bright electric light. It can beat the Caloric for clrlnlntinr heat we sold in January 44.00 worth of eggs. 'grinds the coffee and operates fans wouiu 1118 to IM Wi Ml beside what we used ourselves. tor keeping the store cool and of D.McCormick, Irirao, Idaho. 1 ig flies away.

It holds old. cus- DRY, tickling sensation In the throat, headache, feverish, eyes che? Don't play rtththaton-coming cold. Discovery at 00Mj25cfin like the way it takes hfiatThd eases the cough, loosens the ptnQn, and relieves, the congestion in eyeSWid bead. poultry Raisers whA get aa abund 1. 547 i.T,7?S'4 and brings new ones.

Write for Catalog ance of eggs, use 1W LeGar' Poul- air mii sis- ifSfxiB try rresomtion. wi Mi I mm 1 Si i np the 'Men Wat tea ei fodern Power "Appliance system and ffmul: you ft Munr. ing orgftruadfithol Children and Krownp alike use. it. just (rood No harmful drugs.

Company Arthur Pease, District Representative lG4r meaictmitor colds, cou' and grippe. want eggdVhis mean monejl i Presarlptiorjrom a Poultry sola by roor druggist many years. SS FURftACL TRIPLEASIH THE' ORIGIMAI'MPElE in 1 1 in i imi 1 1 1 1 imnim 4 PATENT 1 629 Union Belvidere. III. right 'a fore- 60 centa.vl-20 a bqte.

ourowier Jfflaerlca ELECTRIC LIGHT AND ELECTRIC POWER rnrrtSha FarcaS. V. most EVpert- Poultry Breeder and Veterinarian: For any ailment whatsoever among you poultry" or stock get his reimedies from your dealer. They must satisfy you, er wour dealer will refund your money. Dealers everywhere." Sold in Belvidere by Krieger Buetcher.

215-1" North State street Adv. if-' New'Discoverv' rn-ed Outin Half a Day? Vbu wonkjn't be if your bowels were acting: regularly. Try Dr. King's Pill for sluggish bowels and torpid liver. You'll keep fit for work and really enjoy a whole day of it as you nsed to do.

Same old price, 25 cents. ILLINOIS' SA NITAR VM MUD BATHS ELECTRIC BATHS ELECTRIC MASSAGE 1 VIBRATORY TREATMENTS CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS CURE FOR RHEUMATISM NEURITIS, CHRONIC DISEASES AND GRIPPE 427 EAST LINCOLN AVE. 'PHONE 371 BELVIPERET M. LINOIS. 2 TONIGHT 2 on Loute Tracy's famous story, "Wings the featuring Wllllan Farnum and that two reel comedy, "Married to Order," at ho MajeHti-; romprr toh unpo Kino's PilJb ah PHONE 573GREEN Guerdon Lairig J.

Lfling tonight. 4 I 26 ltD i i.

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