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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 8

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS. SATURDAY' AUGUST 13, 1927. Page Eight Thevffiather OCCASIONAL SHOWERS WEEK-END FORECAST TODAY, MATINEE AT 3 P. M. TONIGHT, SHOWS AT 7:15 AND 9 ml BIG CROWD AT CAPHON FRIDAY FOB FESTIVAL Chicago, Aug.

13. Weather foreca.it until 7 p. Sunday, is ON SUNDAY TO BE BIB EVENT sued by D. S. weather bureau: For Chicago and vicinity: Un vrasning i nnner JUc i settled Saturday and probably A Keal Western Sunday, with an occasional show er or thunderstorm; somewhat COUNCILS IV THIS DISTRICT wanner Saturday; gentle to fresh TCBVfl.

WILL ASSEMBLE FOR AX shifting winds; mostly southerly- N.UAL PICNIC AXD PLAY Saturday. FOURTH OF SERIES OP GOOD WILL TRIIS SPONSORED BY HA. Mil EH OF COMMERCE SENDS. MAXY BELVIDEKK-AXS TO NEARBY TOWN PHOtiRA.M UCH ENJOYED. im JTTTTTrn) -i GROUND MALL For Illinois: Unsettled Satur Big Truck Load of Arkansas and Georgia Sweethearts whale size Noon Special, each, fflfi FROM 1-XH'It CITIES WIIJ.

day and probably Sunday; local cross bets everybody showers for thunderstorms; WELCOME. sliKhtly warmer Saturday in the Despite a heavy rain in thai Belvidere council of the north irn and central portions. For Wisconsin: Unsettled Saturday and probably Sunday, occasional showers or thunder- vicinity, yesterday afternoon there was a lig crowd at Capron in the evening for the good will visita Knights of Columbus will be hoflt to visiting Knights, their families friends from many cities and towns at the Boone county fair- tion sponsored by the Chamber of storms; warmer Saturday In the Commerce, the event also mark- extreme east and extreme north ing the opening of the annual cooler late Sunday in grouni tomorrow at a picnic and 24c fork Loin 9 Roast or Chops for a w. roast, small C3 special, per-lb. HAMS 30c Kerber's mild sugar cured, half or whole, per lb.

the west portion. a large crowd is expected to attend. Playground ball will be a feature and teams' from Harvard, festival sponsored by the North Bootie post of the Amerfcan Legion. The festival continues througii this afternoon and evening and tonight Chevrolet automobile i- Woodstock, Elgin and Belvidere will cross hats." Overcast Skies Keep Mercury at 78 Degrees Mark Another highlight will be the COFFEE CAKES, hot out of oven, well baked, frosted, 9c big basket picnic at the noon hour tnd free coffee, cream and sugar will be served. BUNS: Everybody 1s invited to attend to be given away.

On Friday night the program was presented by Belvidere taleut and arranged especially for th-good will trip. The flashy Boon -post bugle and drum corps mail'1 thw town reverberate with the crash of drums and blare of bugles and won a big hand at the POWDERED SUGAR, 4X The mercury stood at 78 at 11 o'clock this morning and a cloud- and a good time is assured those who come by the committee in charge. your cake icings. Hot out of the oven, for that picnic." Per dozen 17c covered sky gava Indications of a pounds for shower. A year ago the temperature range was from 64 to 88.

SWEET CORN, Home grown, White and 20c PERSONALS conclusion of its well executed drilling exhibition. The Y. M. C. A.

TumbUim-Kids, under the direction of Secretary John Harkless, put their Golden Bantam, fresh pulled, per dozen Col. John O'Brien. will visit act over in snappy fashion and i Chicago Sunday. in bib LIQUOR STILL AT won plaudits as did the' Cleartoi GRAPES: PLUMS: California, Thompson seedless, Ott Blue, for table fruit or Of? fruit. pounds for faUC ennning.

nig sqsare basket DOC S(IMMTKDQ)! Mrs. Minnie Bishop is a Chicago visitor today. Wejftey Taylor will visit Caledonia Sjiinday morning, G. F. Sager will depart Monday on a week's trip through Wisconsin.

two. weeks' vacation. Perce Boale will start on a vacation- Home Grown Sweet Corn Home Grown Tomatoes Home Grown Cucumbers. male quartet with their vocal har monizing. Friday night's marked the fourth good will visit by big crowds of Belvidere people to neighboring' towns and success has marked each.

Other trips are in the making and the date for the next will soon be announced. When Old Romance crashes with the new. A flashing Cowboy Cavalier relives the days when Knights Were Bold. A Two Reel Comedy. Aesop Fables Tuesday: Olive Borden in "THE SECRET STUDIO" (Special to Daily Republican) Rockford.

Aug. 13 The largest HOME BAKERY SALE ALL DAY moonshine still ever found In this section was discovered by am rw. B.Pl Wir: Tea sheriff's force this forenoon in an abandoned rendering works ijlant at the foot oT Harrison avenue on Rock river. Find Body of Man in Bog at Elgin On the second floor of the struck V. H.

Anderson and Allan Lyon are Chicago business callers today. Hugti R. Dysart departed yesterday for a sojourn at Long Lake. William Bruyn of was a visitor In the city yesterday afternoon. Foster Johnson and Jack Vowles were at Brodhead, yesterday.

Mrs. Charles Grosvenor is entertaining her mother and sister of Chicago. Eugene Vincent is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.

T. Knox at Cherry Valley today. The body of a man, as yet unidentified was found at Elgin Friday in a bog at the east end of Laurel street. Authorities Relieve he killed hlmsejf. by taking HEISEY Flamingo Glassware What is more delightful to give- or to Sale emnant i ture were found six huge vats with a capacity of 1,000 gallons of mash each.

The vats wefft eight feet high and six feet wide. Most of them were filled with mash. The equipment of the illicit ll.i-uor plant was most elaborate. No one was found In the place and no arrests were made; THOMAS SCOTT DIEM AT HOME I.N SHARON. Thomas W.

Scott, 69, died at his home -in Sharon of heart trouble after an illness of two years. The widow and two daughters survive. carbolic acid and that he died some time ago. Near the body was an empty bottle which bad contained carbolic acid. The body was badly decomposed and a receive than a set of goblets, sherbets, 'j I newspaper of the date of July salad plates, or any of an infinite num- ber of sparkling pieces of enchanting 1 taken as a possible indicatioa he committed suicide on that day between two cm en.

Mr. and Mrs. Will White of Chicago will visit relatives here over Sut day. Mrs. Rosa Black, pf Bristol, visiting her sister, Mrs.

M. F. Bordwell. Dell Fassett of "Poplar Grove has returned from a business trip to points in Minnesota. Following Dollar Pay and the July Sales, there is a large accumulation of desirable Remnants of every description.

Prices are greatly reduced and there are many very good bargains. AMES DRY GOODS 407 SOUTH STATE ST. glassware. The Flamingo shade is new and popular. Cornell Ream uniting over Hockrord way this morning were: Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Kahler and children. H. Tuttle ah4 daughter. PERSONALS -Miss Hattie, Mrs.

Frances Mer Mayor and Mrs. Harry Perkins rill; Misses Elizabeth Porter, will motor to Wisconsin points Strong, Dorothy Zeyher, Flora Sunday for the da. Fellows, Mabel Carlson; Messra. M. Bordwell and Mr.

and GIFTS THAT LAST JEWKLKItS AAD OPTICIANS FiM Watch Repairing Telophooe No. 431 A. IL, Roach, J. McDermott Frank Blank. Mrs; Clayton Ford will spend Sunday at Koshkdnong.

Mr. and Mrs. Con BThling. and HAH KB DESK WITH SHAH son, Robert, have gone to Chlca go to spend the week-end. -STUDENT WHO DIED 1 CUNNINGHAMS if Floyd Dahlstrand will resume Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Carter are here from Rockford today. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Bender and child ot. Greenwood, will arrive tomorrow for a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Bender. George Cuddy of Elgin was In town this morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turner will visit the Aurora fair tomorrow. Mrs.

Charlotte Dutton, and son and -daughter and George Harrington of Sycamore visited here for a day or so this week. duty at the American Railway Express office Tuesday after a Miss MTTdtedAndrews who died suddenly at Brown's Business college, Rockford. Thursday morning was a seatmate of Mrs. Gertrude Carlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Meyers of this city. Mrs. Vera Taylor is completing a two weeks vacation today, spent al points in Wisconsin. Your clothes are washed in pure soft water Better and cheaper than at home, Try our wet wash. 'JTHETROY" LAUNDRY Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Garman of Saturday Specials New Hampton, Iowa, are guests in' the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sewell. UNDERGOES OPERATION. Miss Leila Kelsey of Woodstock underwent an operation for appendicitis Thursday at St. Joseph's hospital. Verne Peterson was at Rock- Miss Barbara Hemenway.

and Miss Pauline Andrews of Sycamore vibited In the city Thurs- for afternoon to at- 4 end the funeral of his nephew, SQUARE I fl dayj 20c Willis Peterson. William Fry of North State Elmer J. Hopkins, 514 street is spending the day at Be- -32c i lolt: East Hurlbut avenue, had his tonsils removed at Highland hospital this morning. 11 MIs3'Mabt Atkins returned last evening' from a visit at El Mr. and Mrs.

James Slutz of gin. Kerber's Picnic Hams, per pound. Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. KerbeVs regular Smoked Hams, half or whole, per pound Iten's assorted Cookies, pound New Cabbage, per pound i Lemons, per dozen Elmhurst will spend the week Mrs. J.

L. Wlieeland of West "Orf the Square's" no idle Jt. Our charge to fair wo do in- best;" "-from the proverbs of Mr. Quirk. WE.

are conscientious Js, giving you your worth on every job that when you need a er you want us. end with her parents. Mr. and Chicago, who has been visiting in the city went to Le-na this Mrs. Frank Seell.

28c 22c 40c PERSONALS Mrs. Roy Frothingham and children, who have been visitors of Mrs. Leila Van Epps and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd LaSha, departed tills morning for their home at Madison.

1 Misa Stapelton left this morning for a vis.it at Madison. John Klaas will depart Monday by in jtor for Denver. Mrs. Klaas and son, Lester Charles, will go to Denver -later in the week. Mr.

and Mrs. William and granddaughter. Nan Jean lrry departed this niornint; for Miss. Ha Wenzel has been enjoying a week's vacation will Roland Brickley of Harvard, Price resume duty Monday at O. H.

will visit in Belvidere Sunday. I Wright office. ess Miss Elizabeth Arnold and Miss Mrs. David Patton departed Evelyn Gallagher left this morning for a visit at Chippewa Falls, this morning for New York to vis it Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. L. McCon- Logan Avenue Grocery and Meats nell (Helen Patton.) Attorney and vWJU. Pierce and daughter, Miss Hazel, and Frank T.

Moran. departed today for an outing at Long Lake. Percy Peterson, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Peter week's visit at Detroit.

Mrs. William Haynes and son, Hob, visited at Crystal Lake, the I first of the week. Charles Harvey will resume duty at the Farmers' State bank Monda after a vacation. Miss Agnes Curran is conolud- I in' a two weeks' vacation oday son is very ill with scarlet fever at. their home, 521 East Pleasant street.

Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Finley of needs in Rubber Hpopeston, 111., came in last evening to visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. 3. Sager over the ana will be back in the Second National bank Monday. Miss Bessie Brlttan. who Is mi- jnying a two weeks' vacation-wirfl The value of a good savings account in times of need can not be measured in dollars and cent.

It is a tower of strength, ready to back your judgment take. Start a savings account now, a dollar will do and it may be worth thousands some day. Wis. Nelmer Johnson, William O1 IirU'n and FJoyd Smith came out from Chicago this morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Schnelle and daughter, Eleanor and Nelson Colt were Marengo visitors last evening. uMrs. Fred Gilmore and Mrs. Hugo Mellein were at Rockford yesterday.

Mrs. Albert Schmidt departed this morning for Chicago Heights. She will be accompanied back by her niece. Miss Mildred Latgehn. John Weber of New Athens, who has been visiting In the ity, departed this morning on.

a trip through Iowa. Oscar Welln and daughter, Miss Violet went to Aurora today to attend the fair. Mrs. Gertrude Meyers Carlin and son, Paul, ana aauguui, Alice Marie, departed fb'" morr lng for a visit. of a.

couple pi weeks at Ft. Wayne, luu. Mrs. Leon Short and daughters. Misses Esther Mae and Mildred arc Chicago visitors today.

Miss Mary Johnson of Poplar Grove has been visiting In Belvi-dere and Rockford for a few days, Mrs. Llbble Covey is here from Poplar Grove "visiting In the home re.mme duty at the First Nation-jai-ijanic-MondajrT Haul Thornton will go to Chi- eago to spend Sunday with his I brother. Earl Thornton. Baby Needs Ycu want the best for baby both in looks and comfort whether it is a buggy, chairJWeiiaYe justassembled. a very complete line of the latest in all of these articles and invite you to lo6k at them.

The latest in finishes and built to last a lifetime and yet within reason when it comes to price. A look at this complete line will convince you that we are up to the minute and that we are making a strong bid to supply your needs. i( Stamps George Stridiron has been con-; fined to his home on West Sec ond Htreet for a few days by illness. Frank W. Mayberry of this city will lecture Sunday afternoon at I.

O. O. F. hall, Rock- Harold Willard will be back in tB-Pople's ak-Mnday aftF-a two weeks' vacation. A.

E. Mc-Corralck comes next on the list for a vacation. Mrs. Herman Klein and sister, Mrs. Roy Ollftiann of near Herbert are at the home of their father, Fred Rutz near Argyll 10-day whpre threshing Is the order.

Mr. and Mrs. Slevertsen an Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Sievertaen are out from Chicago to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schlltz and Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Carlttedt. -r-fp and rs-Warren-Andrews and daughter, Corrine and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mosier will motor up from LaSalle tomorrow. Mrs.

Andrew, and daughter, Corrine, can be taken care of quickly here. Ordinarily we can give -you 24 hour service THE DAILY REPUBLICAN iora, unaer tne auspices of the Associated Bible Students. Mr. and Mrs. David Maxon have been spending a few davs Second National Bank Belvidere, Illinois.

rtnan i.yon was a business at I rt Washington, 1 Byram Atkins Chris Lusx was a passenger this morning. Phone 41 of her son. Hon. Frank R. Covey.

O. B. Anderson was In town this, morning on his way from Janesvllle to the Aurora fair with will remain for -a visit of several "Two Live Birds" A. and Mrs. A.

P. Lrnest Habedank journeyed to days with Capt, Chicago this morning. the Gooo'all airing of race 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tf -f.

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