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SIX BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1.916. Which Do You Prefer? It is important for reasons of health and economy for every housekeeper to ask herself this question: "Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made of cream of tartar derived from grapes, or am I willing to use a baking powder made of alum or phosphate, both derived from mineral sources?" The names of the ingredients printed on the label show whether the kind you are now tising or any brand, or old, that may be offered is a genuine cream of tartar powder, or merely a phosphate or alum compound. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York ARIE DORO WHITE OH US HE UNEXPECTED PASSENGER Scene In Marie Doro in "THE WHITE PEARL" at Majestic tonight.

THE NEXT GOVERNOR STATESMAN FRANK O. LOWDEN OGLE COUNTY, ILL. VA Christian Science Society Belvidere, Illinois. ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON Christian Science Sunday afternoon, May 21, 1916, 2:45 o'clock BY VIRGIL O. STICKLER, C.

S. OF NEW YORK CITY Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The Lecture will be delivered at the Majestic Theatre TWO LIVELY GAMES IN VOLLEY BALL LEAGUE Friday Night's Contests in Business Men's League Are Certain to be Hard Fought. The fourth fracas in the Business Men's Volley Ball League will take place at the Y. M.

A. gym on Friday evening, starting at 7:30 o'clock. Alman's team meets Hester's in the first game, starting at 7:30 o'clock, and at 8:30 Heinemann's undefeated league leaders will play Berry's bunch. It is expected that both of these games will be for blood, as Herster's men are out for a win this time, and Berry's players have a deep seated desire to humble the leaders. CAPRON NEWS NOTES May Mr.gand Mrs.

Benj. Tangman were out of town visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Stoner of Garden Prairie was in town Tuesday, Mrs. Robbins of Sharon has been visiting relatives in town.

The Blaine Home Circle will meet with Mrs. Clarence Hazelwood on Wednesday, May 24, for an afternoon session. A good attendance is desired. K. Bean has been confined in his home with rheumatism the past week.

T. Heath was in Beloit on Tuesday afternoon. S. Bates and Andrew Benson were in Belvidere on Wednesday. Mrs.

Nellie Anderson and Mrs, Margaret Thompson returned Tuesday from Chicago. Chicken dinner, Tuesday, May, 23, M. E. church. Supper from 5 until all are served; 15 cents.

0. J. Milliken af West Chicago was here Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. George Milliken. Everyone is asked to remember the County W.

C. T. U. convention to be held on Tuesday, May 23. Come and enjoy the Mrs.

Ida Lambert of Beloit visited friends here on Wednesday. Misses Agnes Larson and Janette Nelson were Rockford shoppers. on Wednesday. Capron, May Orrin and Adolph Torgerson of Rockford visited relatives here Sun- day. H.

B. Stevenson was in Woodstock on business Olney Moe returned Sunday night from Chicago where he attended the funeral of his cousin, Ruth Beutzen. Miss Ina Heath returned Monday from a visit with Beloit friends. Mr. and Mrs.

James Kunze returned to Baraboo Sunday evening after 3 short visit with relatives here. Mrs. Imbert Johnson was in Beloit the first of the week. The L. A.

S. of the M. E. church will serve a 25 cent chicken dinner Tuesday noon, May 23, and a 15 cent supper at night from 5 until all are served. Miss Anna Goodrich: and sister, Margaret and Miss Agnes Hermanson were in Harvard on Monday evening.

Mrs. Geo. Clifford and son returned to Elgin on Monday evening after a. pleasant visit with relatives here. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy. Blodgett camefrom Beloit on Monday evening. Mrs. A.

Berry was in Belvidere on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Magill of Poplar Grove visited in town Monday.

Mrs. Shultz of Ladd, accompanied by her daughter have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Westerman. The funeral of Mrs. Milliken was held Tuesday forenoon from the Christian church and was attended by many friends and neighbors. Rev. R.

W. Pittman spoke from Ecclesiastes 9:5: Mesdames J. W. Waterson and C. A.

Logan sang. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Ellen Elvina Eggleston was born May 14, 1858, at Lancaster, N. coming here with her parents in her youth. She was married to George Sumner Milliken September 14, 1885, who survives her.

Of her father's familyed of six girls and two boys--there are but three left. Wm. Eggleston of Harvey and Mrs. S. DeMunn of Belvidere, both of whom were present at the funeral, and Mrs.

Lilly whose home is in Dakota. Mrs. Milliken had been sick for many and had been a great sufferer cancerous months, fection, death bringing her relief from her pain. MANCHESTER GIRL WIDOWED IN WEST Mrs. Henry E.

Stone, Formerly Miss Griffis, will Return to Make Home With Parents -Other News From Manchester. Manchester, May Mr. George Langehr of Belvidere. visited at W. J.

Church's part of last week. Mr. Bert Durley and son Henry were Beloit visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Church were in Belvidere Saturday. Rev. Marsh of Rockford preached a fine sermon at Hunter Sunday afternoon.

Rev. Klontz was called to Caledonia the last of the week on account of the death of his: uncle, but there will be regular services at Hunter next Sunday as usual. Sunday school at 1:30 and preaching at 2:30 p. m. Mr.

Dwight Griffis returned home on Sunday from Nakavine, where he went four weeks ago to attend the funeral of his son-in-law, Mr. Henry Sione. His daughter Mrs. Stone returned with him to -make her home here in the future. Her many friends extend their sincere sympathy to her in her sorrow.

Mr. John Ball was in Beloit Saturday. John Ray and family of Shirland visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. D.

Griffis on Monday. Mr. C. C. Gifferd of Beloit is visiting his son Fred and wife on the farm at present.

Mrs. Olaf Larson was a Beloit visitor Saturday. "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gifferd were in Beloit Monday, Miss Nellie Peters of Beloit visited relatives here the first of the week.

Henry E. Stone. Henry E. who died in Nakavine. April.

14, was known by every man, woman and child in Tenino and vicinity as an exemplary citizen, free from all pretense or hypocrisy--in the true sense of the word one of God's noblemen- -and he is sincerely mourned by all. Mr. Stone was born in Fairibautl, Sept. 13, 1884, and came to the coast eighteen years ago and first settled in Tacoma, where he was engaged in the grocery business until he came to Tenino as bookkeeper for the Blumiauer Lumber Company, which position he held for seven years, until the mill closed down about a year and a half ago. At the time of his death he was bookkeeper for the Clark Brothers' new mill at Nakavine.

Two and a half years ago Mr. Stone married to Miss Rena Griffis at her home in Caledonia, Ill. Besides, the widow, Mr. Stone is survived by his parents, an aged grandmother, one brother, three sisters, all of Tacoma, who have the heartfelt sympathy of our whole community. The funeral was held at Tacoma and the remains, were laid in their final rest in the Mausoleum in that News.

KINGSTON WOMAN IS SEEKING A DIVORCE. ED Mrs. Floyd M. Bell of Kingston has filed in circuit court a bill for divorce from Elmer Bell. She states in the bill that they were married in Kingston on November 19, 1908, and have two sons.

She says she left him in March last, and accuses him of drunkenness and threatening to kill her and himself. She asks for the custody of the children. GHARRITY PLAYS IN VICTORY. Ed Gharrity of Beloit played his first game behind the bat (with the Washington team against Detroit on Tuesday. Washington won 15 to 3.

NEW DISCOVERY FOR ECZEMA Doctors Having Great Success With Amolox, Antolox is performing cures after all outer remedies have failed. It is the prescription of well-known physician who has used it in his private practice. For the first time it is now offered to sufferers of skin diseases at the leading drug stores. well-known doctor in Youngstown, 0., writes: "I have used Amolos in four bad chronic cases of skin diseases, all of which showed marked improvement from the start. Two are entirely cured:" Amolox Ointment will quickly reHere pimples on the face, blackheads, and clear up a muddy complexion.

Bad chronic cases of eczema, psoriasis, salt rheum, tetter, lasting for years, require both the Amolox solution and ointment to, effect a cure: Trial size, 50c. Guaranteed and recommended bor Frank H. Niemeyer, Adv, TRAVELERS DELAYED SERIES OF MISHAPS Steam Trains and Electric Cars Have Variety of Accidents That Make Them Behind Schedules. The engine on the east bound Northwestern train last evening due out of. here at 6:32 broke down here.

After a change of, engines they were on their way at 7:18. The engine on the east bound 7:42 train this morning went lame west of the city, and after limping into town a new engine was substituted and the train left here at 8:17. The incoming interurban car from Freeport at. 9:30 o'clock today was stalled on the here and delayed thirty minutes. The incoming Freeport car at 10:30 today jumped the track at the and was delayed for twenty minutes.

REV. BELSEY TO BE INSTALLED TONIGHT Rev. George, W. Belsey will be in. stalled pastor at the 'meeting of the Freeport Presbytery in the First Presbyterian church here this evening.

Rev. McNary will preach the sermon and Revs. Pearson and Purinton give the "charges to the people and the pastor. There will be special music. by the choir.

The public is invited. JANESVILLE. STUDENT WINS PRIZE AT WISCONSIN. Robert J. Cunningham Awarded First Honors in Harris Political Scienco Contest.

Madison, May J. Cunningham of Janesville, senior in the department of political science at the University of Wisconsins was awarded first prize in the Harris political science contest, according to an announcement given out at the university today. First- -prize is a cash payment of $250. "An Investigation of the Organization of the Courts of Wisconsin," was the subject of Cunningham's thesis. The second prize was awarded to.

J. B. Bassett of Northwestern university J. N. Piffner, University of Illinois, won third place.

More Men Than Women Have Appendicitis. Surgeons state men are slightly more. subject to appendicitis Chan women. Belvidere people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, as mixed AdNer-i-ka, often relieve or prevent ap pendicitis. This mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE TEASPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas.

The INSTANT, 'easy action of Adler-4-ka is J. C. Long. cor, -Adv. PERSONALS Miss Blanche Sewell is at Rockford this afternoon.

Joe Dearth "motored over from Woodstock last evening. Mrs. Fred Miles is visiting Rockford relatives this afternoon. Mrs. Fred Ferguson and daughter, Miss Mabel, visited in Rockford today.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hayes returned from a couple of days' visit in Chieago.

Elmer Barker of Union was the guest of relatives and friends in the city today. Mrs. John Johnson and daughter, Miss Eshter, are spending the afternoon at Rockford. Mrs. Ethel Newcomer Ware of Chicago is visiting her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. P. W. Newcomer. Mrs.

Clara Lovejoy returned this morning from California where she spent the winter. Mrs. Dwight Lovejoy of Elgin accompanied her to this city today. I. C.

Plane of Independence, Iowa, came over from Rockford this morning where he attended the Shrine meeting and remained for the day with relatives in this city. WOODMAN OF THE WORLD Regular meeting tonight. Thursday, May 18th. Several candidates to initiate, applications to act Special business in regard to the Memorial day exercises. It is desired that we have a large attendance tonight.

All members plan to come out. CLERK. 5-18-1: For baby's croup. Willie's daily cuts and bruises, mamma's sore throat, Grandma's lameness- -Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil- the household remedy.

25c and 508. -Adv. e.o.d. 7-REELS -7. At the Majestic tonight, See program on last page.

5-18-1 WATCH CHILD'S COUGH Colds, running of nose, continued irritation of the mucous membrane it neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances- do something for your child! Children not take every medicine, but they will take Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. It's a sweet, pleasant Tar Syrup and so effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons.

Almost the first dose helps. Always prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King's New Discovery. It will safeguard your child against serious ailments resulting from colds.

tts ailments To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enJoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price, $1-- At the Adv. end. gram on last The Zig Zag Tag Means Tested and Guaranteed Portland Cement Contractors who use Marquette Portland Cement don't have to explain their choice to the man paying for the job. He has already been told by the advertising that those little green tags are a guarantee of quality.

HERE'S THE TAG MARQUETTE PORTLAND CEMENT Green Green Tag TESTED AND Tag GUARANTEED Look for the bag with the Zig Zag Tag We Sell Marquette Portland Cement BELVIDERE LUMBER FUEL COMPANY Phone 10. Made by Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS LA SALLE, ILLINOIS FLIES ARE COMING! Screen Doors and Windows Made to Order Screening Porches a Specialty in Black, White and Copper Wire Cloth. Will call for your old screens, will make them good as new and return them on short notice. FRANK W.

PLANE SCREEN DOOR CO. 405 WHITNEY STREET. PHONE MAIN 1006, BELVIDERE, ILL. Grand Opera House ROCKFORD FRIDAY, MAY 26th MATINEE AND NIGHT HENRY W. SAVAGE offers the dramatic spectacle, "EVERYWOMAN" The Play That Has Everything.

OPERA DRAMA MUSICAL. COMEDY Largest Musical and Dramatic Organization Ever Toured! 150 People! Symphony Orchestra! PRICES -Matinee 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Night 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Mail orders accompanied remittance promptly filled! Or order through Mr. H. R. Dysart, Phone 451.

DO YOU KNOW That J. E. Taylor's Famous California Canned Fruit can not be bought from dealers. Mr. Taylor personally visited Belvidere, in March, and appointed Mrs.

N. M. Youndt his exclusive representative for this city. Order Now for fall delivery. Phone 336-Green.

5-17-3 Notice. Before investing your money in a car give the sturdy Dort the "once over." Yours for $665, f. o.b., Flint, Mich. B. C.

Bropson, agent, 819 Prospect street. Phone 939-Green. 6-9-61D 7- REELS 7. Majestic tonight. See propage, 5-18-1.

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