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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 4

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927. JPagaFour Where There's A Wbrm There's Arguments. 5D01 r2 mum AWARD RIBBONS ti FfrlWtt Mt'WMT rUABANI T. Ttma mt Mm to Prcaa P.

M. TOP FIGURE 1. PRZE KNTICKBD AT THK POST OK KICK IN BtXVIDKBE, 1LI-, AS SECOND n.ANrt MAIL BLATTER. TO JT FV fcJHORAN CONKMS Maglne Kditor 1QH B. TABOR Business Mnger 'CliaOON D.

LAINU Adv. lUoager CIUOAUO JVE STOCK SHOW Jted, $1.27. No. 2 Hard, $1.41. h'o.

3 Hard. $1.364. No. 4 Hard, $1.31. No.

4 Mixed. Corn No. 3 Mixed. 68 a No. 5 Mixed, 6062; 6 Mixed, 5 8.

6 0 No. 3 Yellow, 70. No. 4 UK No. No.

4 White, 64 Vi- Nof. 5 White, 6il4(62'. i Ni 8 White, CVl iNo. White, 46)484. 3 White, 4548.

No. 4 White, Itje None. -Receipts S8.0QP, 15 to Telephone BulnM Mala 41. V.u... 233.

25 lower-top 1L.85; bulk $11.40 BrtS Copy nt Week, by Carrier IS Cent lUDfiE HACKETT IJUHY TODAY EXAMINING -THE GOOD 11.75. Heavyweight 1 i LightiihtIU.ySQUl.SO, GILANDF.ATHEII OK MHS It US-HELL CKOWELL OF THIS CITY DIES CNEXTKCTEDLY AT AGE OF 70 WAS LONG-TIME AND HESrECTED It ESI- POINTS ON LARGE F2XHIBIT OF BIRDS AT THE ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW PRIZE tft yr. In ADVANCE by carrier boy 7.n year, In AUVANCK. by Rural Boute In Boon and adjacent Conntiea 7, 3 IVUrered to any part of the city by Carrier for-15 centa week. Netlee (a BobMriberai When the delivery or conduct of carrier ia not aar-lfct ry aubacriberi should report the Still Wtkij Mtw, A- WINNERS FROM OTHER XElGHBORIXCi OF DEXT CITY.

SHOWS' ARE KXHUilTED jows, J10.50ll.00. Pigs, Cttl Receipts 11,000, market strong; HERE. to the office. Ultter George D. Hatch, grandfather of.

Mrs. Russell Crowell of this calves: receipts 3,000, market city, and most of whose life had been passed in Marengo, died sud New Jan! 4 Industrial and railroad stocks felt th, weight of selling pressure today. The bulk of this aelling originated in th ranks of th nro- denly at his home on East Grant Burglars Raid Valley Store and Merchandise highway there at 2:45 o'clock The annual show by the Northern Illinois Poultry association in AdelphT hall beginning yesterday has attracted an excellent attendance for theropening sessions. The display of high-class birds is very large and Includes all the leading and popular breeds. Among them are some from the Milwaukee exhibit, where the Monday afternoon from what is fessionals, but commission houses report a considerable Volum nf believed to have been a heart at tack.

liquidation and profit taking. He complained of severe pains Burglars made a raid on the busjnesr district at some time during Saturday night, steady. Beef steers: Good choice; $9.5011.50. and medium, $8.00 9.50. Yearlings, $8.5012.00.

Butcher' cattle: Heifers Cows, $4.507,25. Bulls, $5.857.50. Calves, $12. Feeder steers, $6.008.25. Stocker steers, Stocker cows and heifers, $4.00 6.00.

Sheep which added to the burden of theX in his chest and lay down on a very best specimens are shown. The birds from that place exhib lounge, death overtaking him market. Some relaxation was annarent within less than ten minutes. Mr. Hatch, who was well known which took first prize there, were able to get in only sec in the money market, when "outside borrowing" was reported at 4Vi.

per cent. The official call loan rate, however, ruled at 5 per ond place here. i and highly respected, was 76 years old, having been born in Seneca Falls, N. Aug. 6, 1850.

He Judge Hackctt and aids are cent. busily at work today passing judgment on the various exhibits Atchisoh'a new-5 point decline The hall is open through the to lG3i preceded thn rfllllnn nt Receipts 18,000, market steadj Medium and choice lambs, and attempted to get into several pJaeesV The only place at which they were In getting aajHoot was the general store opiated by Mrs. Harry Burke, here hey stole a considerable Quantity of lnclud-iBg underwear, handkerchiefs, libcks. fplttens, shoes, etc. A panel fragpjif out of the front door to galnetitrance after a saw and hammer were stolen from the peat market of Slattery and Son.

K'cftire Presents New Comedienne the directors' meeting at which a day and evening and no admission is It is expected Clills and conunon, that the crowds will materially 4 increase as the week 'goes on and the awards have been made. came to Marengo when a young boy and with the exception of seven years passed in Woodstock had lived there continuously since. His marriage to Miss Ella Ostrander took place at Marengo 51 years ago-. Besides the wld6w, he Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John Anthony, of Marengo; three grandchildren, Mrs.

Russell Crowell of this city and Howard and Duan Anthony of Marengo. A son Ralph and two daughters, Mardia and Matte, died in their The Lee clinic on Thursday af Yearlings, $8.00 10.00. Common and chotire ewes, $4.00 6.50. Feed er la 1 0 5 0(i 1 2 0 0 ternoon promises to attract many participants. ILLINOIS LAW 2 The' oldtlme" travelling troupe of players that hs practically dis-aDDeared.

extinguished by the IS QUOTED AS BARRING HIM (Continued from Page One.) early 20's. SxmvuM itf vi Am 11- Hr Funeral services will be held from the late home in Marengo Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and from the M. E. church there Oak Glen Grange High-Sounding Names at 2.: 30 o'clock. The Rev.

N. A. bringing such charges agamjt him. The truth is there is an evident desire here to conceal truth. I do not see how any senator can read his testimony and feel that a man who has his Meets on Jan.

14 Given to Foundling Sunderlin of Woodstock will off! date' and will be assisted by the special dividend of 75c was ordered on common. The balance or the rail list was Inactive rather than reactionary, though the general trend of juices was downward. Excepting motor stocks, sugars and a few of the specialties, the active stocks reached lower price levels in a market somewhat contracted both in Ihe total sales and the number of separate stocks traced in. Nash and Hudson were the bullish leaders in the motor group, Nash advancing to 72. or more than point above the best 1926 price.

Today's level of prices for Baldwin Locomotive, V. S. Steel, General Motors. Dupont and other well-known specialties was the lowest since the first part of December. Sugar stocks moved against the general trend in response tc the firming op-of the sggar market and the prospects of a curtailment In sugar planting and sugar production in Cuba this year.

The copper stocks were firm under a smaller volume of trading, and similar contraction of activity was noted in other important sections of the list, notably the equipments, the tobaccos and the specialties. Commodity markets were with prlco trends slightly Rev. M. S. Freeman of Marengo.

Interment will be in Marengo about truth and corruption. can-t jHms.i revived in "Exit Is showing at the Apollo theatre tonight, with Jack pick ford and Beatrice Llllie. The rjtter is an English comedienne maklngber debut In pictures. She fjjays the part of a stage girl who sacrifices her own love for, her fiend. and "exits smiling." Tresses i Make Women Funnier hanQmic-Kwres Janrr Tbe abolishment of bobbed hair was called jtday In a resolution passed by Me beauty experts at their annual; So long as there are foundlings doubtless there will be the problem what td name them.

Recently the Lewlsham board of guardians, England, tried a more elaborate device with rather complicated results, according to news- cemetery. VETERANS KICK AS BANKS DENY CASH ON BONUS (Continued from Page One. concerted rush for the banks by many veterans. The oar-ks are legally empowered to make the loans, although there e.ists no compulsion to dfj bo. Government officials sa.d today they believed the situation would "clear itself up" in a few days.

They explained the failure of CHUM IK) PRODUCE Hutter Receipts 15,753 Creamery, extra, 4 8U-Standard, 47. Extra firsts, 4747 4. Firsts, 43(5 45. Packing stock. 29 30.

Eggs Receipts 9,891 cases. Miscellaneous, 3812. Ordinary firsts, Firsts, 3 9 39 V. Refrigerator extra, 35. Checks, 2729.

Dirties, 28 31. Ctaeecio Twins, new, 24 24j "Daisies, 2425. Young Americas, 26(ii26 Longhorns, 2642C Vfc. Brick, 2424A. Live Poultry.

Turkeys, 30. Chickens, 2129. Springs, 29. Roosters, 18. Geese, 2123.

Ducks, 20(g30. I'otatoes Spring, Dec. 30. 1 The Christmas meeting of Oak Glen grange was largely attended at Jack Harling's on Tuesday evening, Dec. 28.

Business pertaining to closing the year's work was- transacted. There was a tree, from which Santa distributed gifts to all present. Ruth Instate Officers of BelviCamp on 17th of January Swanson- and Doris May Marshall gave recitations. Floyd Lobdell, George P.v Marshalf andMartin be seated." McKellar accused Smith of "fraud and corruption" in the Illinois Take FIKlit to Him Smith's delay in announcing. W.h intentions and his present tactics caused his opposition to decide on carrying the fight to him instead of waiting for him to present his credentials here.

As the debate threatens to blocHall other business, leaders have sent'? urgent messages to the Illinois man. urging him either to reject the appointment or come to Washington at once and "face the mfcsle." Leaders of the opposition, meanwhile, -predicted tbey would Court exemplified the traveling- Wjnvenuon. "Long hair can be dressed more paper reports. An infant was found abandoned In- a motor car, and, striving to find a name that should contain a reference to the history of the case, one member of the board suggested that the baby be called Alice Motor. Another member urged that they choose a "decent name," and then still another objected that as yet they didnU know whether the found! lug was a girl or a boy.

The, chairman of the board thought It was a girl, hut the dep uty clerk, "having made Inquiries," made the emphatic announcement Belvl camp, R. N. enjoyed a well, attended meeting Monday becomingly and with greater In man's return home. Lobdell gave Reminiscences of a Sol-drerTTCalgras aistflbWd jNvlduaUty than, short, hafr--bob-Ming the bair Is not practical nor many banks to extend loans on the ground the banks themselves may not fully understand the bonus law or. If fthey do, many of them may not care for the "small business" offered by the certificates.1! The maximum certificate onlj-had a loan value on Jan.

1 of less than J200. Theloan value increases' with lheyearsT the children, and apples to all; The discussed for the next 17, at which time installation of officers will take place, With Mrs. Frances Coppins cf next meeting- will be at the Dan Hogan home on Jan. 14. Margaret Lander returned to Rockfbrd as installing officer.

Receipts 110 cars. -Wis. sacked round whites 2 Mrs. Coppins is the vice-president of the 12th" dis One of the most enjoyable feat ures of the holiday season was 1 trict, R. N.

A. A committee with SUMMONED TO Washington, Jan. 4 John V. MacMurray, American minister to China, has been summoned to Washington for conference on the Chinese situation, it was announced by the state department today. Mrs.

Sadie Thornton as chairman the dinner and tree held at the Stone school house by District 62, Ultimately, it was predicted today by government officials, one or several banks In lach large cum-nuinity will specialize in certificate loans, thus getting enough business to make it profitable. It will prepare refreshments for the pDec. 23. Mrs. Melvin Taylor, ja command sufficient votes to bar Smith at the door by refusing Mm.

the right to take his oath of. office. The hope of Smith's friends in the senate was to secure a majority favoring the administering of his oath of office and then prevail upon the senate to decide that a occasion. Idaho, sacked russets, 2.90. Veal 50-60 11.

7080 12 13. 90-110 1415. Fancy 110-130 10. Overweights, 10. teacher.

$ceasary to beauty the resolution read In part. Bobbed hair made women look than comic valentines." jjeclared Mrs; Ruth Maurer, head of the national school of cosmeticians in an address today at Ee opening ot the annual" beauty op owners' convention and exhl-tlon4 i RAT ATTACKS CHILD Hammond, Jan. 4 A giant rat attacked the 22-month-tfcd baby of Salvador Chavez at Indiana Harbor today, as the baby 1 atone ia its bed The screams of the child brought Mrs. Chavez. Tlffclilld's nose had been nearly Mtea off.

The Belvl juveniles officers will Miss Luceba Lobdell of River was inevitable, they said, that be installed at 7 o'clock the sam? evening. side is spending a two week's vacation at home. that ihehlld was a boy. This detail established, the quest for a name was resumed. "In what part of the High street was the child discovered?" asked a board member, reminding the assembled company fhat "we had a child discovered In Lewlsham park some years ago and called It Park." The clerk snld the child had been found near the King's hall.

"Call It George King," some one ventured. And since the discovery had been mnde close to Granville park, another thought the boy should be named George Granville. Compromise ended In the bestowal of a some confusion would attend the The installing officer will be Mrs. Cora Howard and Mrs. Wm.

Inauguration of the system. Miss Katherine Hogan was Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson and Carl Anderson motored to Wilmetto Sunday, accompanying Mrs. Charles Larson, who will spend the winter there.

iwo-tnirds vote was necessary to expel him. All indications point against the success of this plan. home from Rockford for the holi Rasmussen will act as ceremonial marshal. CHI GO CASH tiRAIN Wheat WARRANTS IN JURY FIXING CASE ISSUED (Continued from Page One.) xxxxxxxxxxxxixlxixn PERSONALS days, i The Ladies' Home Mission will' meet with Mrs. Ernest Hughes and Mrs.

George Moore at the Hughes home, 215 South State street, January 5. Sandwiches and a dish to pass. A dancing party was held in Fowler's hall, Herbert, Thursday evening, Dec. 30. TTTiiirTTTTrxrrziTxxrrxxixrri a REHEARIXG IS DENIED WISCONSIN COUPLE WED HERE YESTERDAY Peter Dosch of 'Richland Center, end Miss Leavenia Crockrost of Hub City, wort married here yesterday afternoon by Dr.

W. E. Mundell. William Richards, who has Washtngton, Jan. 4 The sup- been 111 Is able to be up about the house.

very grand name indeed ueorge Granville King. And as suchlt was duly christened by the chap-Iain. Growth of Tea Industry Mrs. Roy Ross of Be- loit visited iiMttwn over the New Year's olidavii. the jury which freed Hoffman, Frankie Lake, Terence Druiwn, and five others of conspiracy to obstruct justice.

The securing of warrants mar lied the first step in what the federal district attorney's office promised would be a thorough airing of the means by which those Mr. andMrs. Ctiarlea Smitb- ECEI Elt A ED. London, 4. of Juliette Compton, "Harrison Fisher Girl," who married James spent Sunday In the Watier home at Klrkland.

SUES FORMER CHIEF Akron, O.V Jn. 4-A suit for $1,311,416 was filed by the Goodyear Tire Rubber company here today against Frank A. formet -president of the ora ni za-tlon for interest money trie latter is alleged to have borrowed from the company for private J3artram recently, met today' In Harry Meekier ot caprqfn was a holiday visitor rn the city. in the jail 'liberties scandal secur Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Yeager-and ed exoneration. The East India company Importer Into England the first tea brought from the East without, having been transhipped. This! direct Importation commenced- In Green tea began to be used In 1715, and 53 years later the tea plnntwas tnken to Enelnnd, but, of course. It tiid not thrive, the climate being unfavorable. Durln? the pnt 30 years tea-growing In British Tndin jjind In Ceylon has been established on a vast scale, arrrt is flourishing Industry.

the bankruptcy- court and an official receiver was -anointed. Evidence wasygiven that MiF'3 Compton's liabilities were and she had no assets. daughter, Helen, spent Sunday fenva ourt has denied a rehearing Che case of the federal trade CcnMBiiion vs. the Thatcher Man-Waoturlng company. In which the HcyiouB decision dealt the commission's powers a severe blow.

nOTUSB HALTS U'EDDIX(J -H HELLS TOR YOUXGSTEItS lit AngenlSs. Jan. 4--The rnfir- 8ge of Michael 19-year-d grandson of J. P. Cudahy, millionaire Chicago atid Mis 19, beautiful film actress, wa here today Jutjh'mother, -( Mrs.

Edna Cud--ay, telephoned the marriage iic-ejfse bureau Just in time wtnttbe issuance of a' license. V. ii IOBDl MAKEH ClLUtGES. with relatives at Fairdale. 1 Glt.Nf$ 20 PARDONS Austin, Texas, Jan.

4 Twenty-six full' pardons Were announced today by Governor Miriam A. Ferguson, bringing her clemency total for her two-year term to A ItAHY GIRL. Mr. an Mrs. RaH'tr of Garden Prairie last Born Porter EH ELS ATTACK TOWNS Mexico City, Jan.

4 Rebel attacks on three Mexican towns were reported today. The Excelsior re ports a rebel attack upaa Leon, Guanajuato, was repulsed by the garrison there, aid of the police. Reports that eleven citizens were executed for complicity with the are onconflrmed Mr. and, Mrs. W.

'5. Hitch, of Girard, Kansas, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. It. A.

Boyce over the holidays, left Sunday morning by auto on their return trip home. Highland hospital, xyii HtnSchJfnef if night at daughter. A Announcements Dr. and Mrs. John W.

Boyce. of Chicago, were visitors at the home here of hi part nts, Mr7 and ls. M. H. "Boyce, over the Jan.

4-A gift DIVIDEND DECLARED Thoughtful Burglar A Tmnn convicted of burglary recently In Australia Is reputed to be the most obliging member of his craft- He broke Into the home of a storeownerj extracted the to the safe awl store from the owner's "pockets, walked mile to the store, where be looted the safe of $200, and then vent back to the owner's home, Jreplnced the keys and departed, Jfter having closed the window hjfliad forced open on St. John's Ladies The Ladles' Aid of St. John's OT to the power com -J. JKew Jan. 4 Directors of bine Is the intention, of the joint the Atchison, Tojrka Santa Fe c3mralttee on MuBCle Shoals and railroad declared a special divi- MARRIAGE LICENSE church meet for their regular business meeting Thursdav after- (Mjvv.

iay oi lennessee, Henry dend of 75 cents a share on the COMMITS SUICIDE RY LETTING TRAIN" HIT HEIt Iledrick. Jan. ,4 Mrs. Ma HrrwflTorno, 50, sniicida toiay by standing on the railroad tracks here and -letting a freight train strike her, according to 1- A marriage license has been .1 charges today in an editoriul common stock today, in addition issued to Edward O. Wells and Miss Norma B.

McLeen, both fl ajpaarjBg in tne uearDorn I.ide- to the regular dividend of $1.75 a'the basement of the church. In-if8ndent urging President Coolidgo share. frayable to stockholder of stallation of tiew his first CAtrjy. IN inienere. record Jan.

28 Secrotarv. I fl llcc. lice. Cantigkt Utn Utulwa Mtn fotiE FEATHERHEADS Fifty-fifty lg 'VrT fT.SN-r-TMA-r.rANHV- LL TEUVbuA SbILL UT nex etsoimomo Qtaasrs a mms Byr Mvovmo upsmok.no JIueup I keep em $IVE UP SMOKING- UKE A TRMTIC SIGNAL- CALLS FQti NO SUF-DENWkt, I T' 1 HZTI mfjm I 11 V. "5nbP-NOVW STOP- 1 OM Voura fflpi I I THE CESOtUllONS fU trr-- jsrj- -lb Go iv-mfry on V.

'K ESLUT'! L- IT'S WORTH MORE THAN But $33.50 13 all you pay. Hart Schaffner Marx, clothes are like that. They have the ctyle lines that only the most expensive custom tailors-put-into-clothesi thej-have quality worth more than the price Robertson McGonigle I mm 11 rt 1 1 1 1 gixxxxxxxxxixxixxxxxixxxxxxxxxxixxnjixamxixirrV; 1 1 i.

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