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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 4

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, "1928: Aire Four Hold Card Party Si EST REPUBLICAFJ SOLVES SECRET OFVffECK FALL at Kingston Home DIDN'T RECEIVE I 11 BEST FIGURE $8.80 Kingston, Mar. 21 (Continued frm rage One) fTTOlORAN A Publishers, fcaterrd at Ui pint onre la BMdre. It miaul. lwBd-fto Wall heard about it.

Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Arbuckle en "What do you know about Sin XrWC onklin iUnaslng IWitor tertained a party of friends Satur w- irwn irm clair employing Fall?" CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hogs day evening at 500.

Mr. and Mrs. k.trdoa i. I-fn Adv. Uaaagw Sinclair wanted a man to (Receipts 28,000, market strong help him get oil concessions 4 jn Wmr, A 1 1 1 1 ill A I I 'Jiluilnws TWpartment, Main 41.

i Wewa DeBSrtnwnt, 233. Lyle Lawson made high, while Mrs. L. L. SmJth and Ralph White made low score.

iu-nigner; top ss.tv; Dulk 7.76 Russia and he. thought Mr. rati was the best man for the IS CenU were served at a late hour. Week, by Tear, in ADVANCE 1 parrier HOC '-''1. said Baldwin.

"When he asked A. L. Smith of Sycamore spent ir yar, In ADVANCg. on Rural Mr. Fallrto go along on an Euro- bunday-with his sisters here.

I Hiit. 10 lioone ana ujwi $5 60 pearij trip Mr. Fall said, hp bai a business deal on and couldn't go 3 Tt.ttllllllW 9Uvrt to and Mrs. Paul Sherman arid son and O. T.

Welch and daughter an part or me ty oy 8.50,. .7 Heavyweight, 7.75.8.35. Mediumweight, $7.908.60. 1 Lightweight, 7.608.0. Light lights, Packing sows, Pigs', $6.507.

75. Holdovers, 15,000. qattle Receipts 2,000, market steady'; until it was He need AU to SubacriWii "Wbeu the d-n. prrir la-not at- lona of Kirkland visited at the home of Mrs. Kate Sherman Sun ed money for this so Mr, Sinclair loaned hinf 1 went aloiis? lftory aubacribara aliouiu report tit day.

patter to to. office, Mrs. E. C. Burton and daughter to Europe with Mr.

Sinclair ntid Mr. Fall came over on the next tdna spent Sunday afternoon with boat," calves: receipts 1,000, market steady. 1 Mrs. Alice Lucas at BelviiWo IB. HORATIO KEQ.ER ana Airs, ciare of SIVFER8 STROKE.

James R. Kiernan, well known tffStjyfcUWCSaaT ifIfiaeKat A Mil' --4 rAX I 1 Kirkland were guests of Mrs. Moon's mother, Mrs. Anna Baar. Sunday.

CHICAGO farm implement dealer at Genoa suffered a stroke of paralysis at his home Tuesday. Beef steers: Good and choice, J13.5015.00 Common and medium, $9.00 12.50. Yearlings, J9.0014.25. Butcher cattle: Heifers, Cows, rrank Bastian and D. Ran kin were at Rockford on business Tuesday.

HAS MINOR OPERATION. Mrs. Frank Peters of Poplar Mr. and Mrs. John Hansow and 5 Chicago, Mar.

2 a Dr. Horatio daughter Virginia, of" Herbert. Coeler died this morning in his Grove underwent a minor opera The New spent Sunday with the H. W. Wit Alexandria Hotel room, age 80, of tion at the Evangelical Deaconess ter family.

Lhospital, Freeport, Wednesday. Mrs. John Lenshaw of The Atiai. 3uoy and Ruth Ad ams of GvAua will spend their spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. G. Chellgreen. Mrs. Chellgreen and daughter visited E.

A. Thompson at one day. Mr. and Mrs. Chell vacation here.

hrart disease. Belvidere Dr. Keeler was a brother of Mrs. Emma Smith of Rilvidere, who is ow In Florida vflth Dr. and Mrs.

Frank 8. Whitman, and ajpo ofthe laU A H. KaelerA formerly editor and -pub-Ifejie? the He Jivpd in Belvidere as a yoath, but Bi'ennaost of his adult life In dlJtago. He leave a widow,) Silhouette as Influenced by Paris is Wider and Longer Rev. M.

S. i'recnan and Chan. Bulls, $.5010.00. Calves', lll.6014.25. Feeder steers, $9.0012.00.

"-Stocker steers, $8.5012.00. Stooker cows and heifers, $6.00 9.00. Shwp Receipts 9,000, market steady. Medium and choice lambs, Culls and common, 15.00. Yearlings, $13.

0015. 50. Conunon and choice ewes, $4.50 10.00. Feeder lambs, $14.501 6.00 (Mlkerson were here from Marengo Wednesuay on account of the serious Illness of Robb at Highland hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Fenton have moved a farm near. Genoa. Mrs, D. Ottman is visiting at OTHER HOCKFORD Kirkland for a tLvt days.

Mr. and D. Coonrad and THESE dresses have just arrived from New York City and are lovely interpretations of the mode for spring, 1928. Individual frocks, with teresting neck lines Mr. and Mrs.

A. Anderson of Ca-pron were visitors In town AUTO VICTIM Ml- Announcements and slender flowing drapes. green and son Kenneth spent Sun day with the Fritz Magnussoc family near Burlington. Mrs. Ruth Benson visited Mrs.

Ella Meyers at Kirkland Sunday. Robert and Raymond Benson-, of Aurora are visiting their mother, Mrs. Ruth Benson. Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Bail and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lanan motored to Moline and Rock Island Sunday to visit relatives who are ill.

They found both patients improving. Mr. and Mrs. h. H.

Branch of DeKalb called on Mr. and Mrs. Ward Howe Sunday. Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mrs.

Mertie Tower were at Sycamore on business Monday. i The Queen Esther class will hold no meeting this month Wit will meet Mrs. A. M. Sifa-mons in April.

Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bradford and son Marlon spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hanson at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson have returned from' their stay fif' California.

Country Club. The Country club' wl)' meet on CHICAGO PRODVCE Butter Receipts 8,401 tubs. Creamery extra, 4849. Standard, 49. Extra firsts, 4748iIi.

Receipts 24,569 cases. Ordinary ffrsts, 26. Firsts, 27H27. Live 1'oultry Fowls, 2324. Springs, 31.

Roosters, 17. Potatoes Florida Bliss Triumphs, No. $3.6033.75. Cuba Bliss Triumphs, $4.00. Models for Any Occasion Tuesday afternoon at tue home of Mrs.

"Dan Meyers. Mrs. Gleason wilt be assistant hostess. Itlerald Trenholm, aged 4, son of Kr and Harold Trenholm, oJ)Rockford, died In the SwedlsK-Ajierican hospital in that city last enlng shortly' after he had beta run down by at automobile driv en by Carl Enockson, of Rockr frd. Death of the lad brings Rock-td's 1928 auto fatality toll to -i ff STEAL CHIEF'S rLATE.

A license plate was stolen from the rear of Chief of Police Arthur Lawrence's automobile last, night while the car was parked In the business section. irst Communitv IN BEAUTIFUL printed crepes, satins, georgettes and chiffons, Church Services CLOSE STUDIO FOR LEAVES MORGUE; DIES Washington Mar. 23 The woman who was taken from a Pullman berth on a New Yof train here Wednesday morning Held at Prairie 1, RITES FOB TEAtTfER. The Dee Elbrink music studio Grover Chandler of CapronJ in the Fuller block was closed called on relatives here Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.

L. 1U DulfaJ nd sons, Glenn and Harry Bell, spent today" because 'ufHhy- with exquisite laces, box plaits, scarfs TMrr and Mrs. Cf; HSnrlc'kn rt at the district morgue was discov ntral services for Leroy Sander Sunday at the E. E. Brafordi son returned home, Monday from six months' stay In-Oregon.

On their way home they visited the son, 21, a former instructor at the studio, who died on Tuesday at his home In Rockford follow hornet Mr. and Mrs. Marion Arbuckle and capes in buoyantly youthful styles. Frock3 for ered to be alive, was identif.e.1 today as Mrs. Mae 'Josephine Truo, daughter of Francis McRobey, a Maryland farmer.

The wr.man died late yesterday. Agistor, Mrs. Rose Felda of Wilson, said an unfortunate love affair probably caused her sister to commit suicide. who again reside, at Belvidere. visited at the W.

D. Rankin home' Sunday. ing an illness of eight weeks from tuberculosis. He was a -member of, the Rockford "Musical Onion and organist at the Orpheum theatre In that city. Funeral services and burial were In Rockford.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffma E. Molin family at Los Augelus. The Congregational h.

A. will In the basement of 'le church Thursday evening, 'Tar, 22, from until all are Served. Mrs. Carrie Long of Visited Mrs. H.

H. Klester Friday. luncheon, bridge, business, the street, dinner and dancing of Plato Center called on friends, here Monday. $12.95 to $29.75 Mrs, H. C.

Gooch, accompanied Phone ain 92 Vibrant Colors Appear for Early Spring Wear 'E0 PLES iARICET Quality Meats With the hew lines come the Free Delivery new colors independence blue, gull grey, biscuit and carmen red are four of the' newest. Amazing frocks that accent the youthful sil ii i irs Mar rroancts houette1 and express the moulded feeling; so great a part of the season's fashions. This is a vivid col lection marked With the utmost stramt jty Mrs. Rix Sisson, of Belvidere. iere Rockford visitor Monday.

The first services of the Community church, held in the Methodist ehurch Sunday, were, well cutteuded. Rev. A. E. Wagner ave a good talk.

In the morning Vhd Rev. Hauser of Huntley in a Hery pleasing manner spoke words 'tl encouragenvent and commendation to those who are making the fnove to formi a community church 1hre. J. Jacobs of Chicago will fill the pulpit Sunday Tiwrning and evening, Mar. i fc; FLAMES OHIILVN FIVB jNer York, Mar.

23 The live tomejess children of AatoUo and Josephine DAvanzo today th'e death cf their "parents, burned as they slept lu, their fejiartiiient in Brooklyn. A neighbor led the children to safety While two nephew Dominlck and i 111am D'Avanzo, suffered possible internal injuries when they iijinped from the top story. The tUighbor was unable to rouse PJAvanzo and his wife, who per-(. jied when the fire burned out the floor. ft FMrt Hiat BIRTHDAY 1 Thirty neighbors and friends surprised Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Krownj at their home 'north of pardetj Prairie on Wednesday Ipvening, ri'nonclng their arrival drljring 1no th yard with jiuuch blowing -ot auto horns and biiher noise. The occasion, was ii-s. Brown's birthday and! the Jenlng was pleaaanUy jth games and music. Refresh-fiipnU iwere serVed at a late hour the Visitors.

-Mrs. Brown was Resented with a handsome gift ud wa showered with congratulations and best wishes. -i 1 lUBYBOYWES, Poplar Grove, Mar. 23 A son 1 ra to Mr, and Mrs. Frank early this tmorning lived ARE THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY Star Lard 100 2 lbs.

25c Star Hams jAole half per Ib. 22c Star Bac4 not sljcW per lb. 32c Star Bacon Meed liife off lb. 40c SATURDAY SPECIAL Attractive Fabrics U', Charming Styles i $000 1 New and Unusually, Chic' 15c COTTAGE CHEESE Plain, per qt. COTTAGE CHEESE Creamed, per pkg.

1 1 martly furred and just as smartly unf ui red models NEW collar treat- ment-chic trimming de-j tailsT includiner slot seams PICKLED PIG FEET kjioc MIUps BeeS oer7 it a few hours. fancy tucking, flaring cuffs and Coats of a character ordinarily priced inuch higher. Wmli Steak lb. JS A delightful showing of the newer models i'uil brought out for Easter Embracing 'every style detail the last word in mod Clifford Gahlbeck, ill ieumonia at bis home, 824 rth Main street, is somewhat irrd. ish millinery.

BABY. BEEF FRESH BEEF TONGUE YOUNG PIG PORK HOME BAKE SALE SATURDAY ni WE Others Priced from $1.95 to $12.50 i CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 1 Wheat No. 2 Red, $1.57. No. 1 Hard.

11.43.'.' J. 4 Mixed. $1.40 H-Corn 3 Mlicd, 08, aiisaec 1 Minna.

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