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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 10

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REPUBLICAN-NORTHWESTERNrBELVIDERE, ILLINOIS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932. tege Two 1 CLOSES TUESDAY Blanding to Speak personals; ,1 HUM COUPLE FOB FUN Kit A HOUR Here Tuesday Night JMarerigo News Mr. and cnfforft' Putnani of Harvard spent Sunday Yn town. v.

v-r This appearance of Bon here Tuesday night' before Aim. Murv A. Devlin was at Marengo Campfire Girls form Club VlYor Charity Deeds jr i Marengo, Jan. 16-- Member of the senior Campari 1H and their- councillor, Mi Uborne, met for en The'f. A.

will close Its doors tomorrow afternoon Le-twPen the hours ot 2 and 3 o'clock:" when, funeral services will be held for Mrs, D. D. Sabln. in the Woman's club at the First Baptist church when he speaks on gln yeeterday a guest In the home of Mr. anl Mrs, William Hoppe.

H. R. aaslstant superintendent of the Galena of fllUilNS his travels and' romantic exper- Coarsen Home Scene, of Marengo Party BOUT BELviDB tencea In the South Seas will be Kirkland, Jan. 18 Frlenda here have learned of the C. N.

Is a business call the occasion of another guest er here today. club rooeha i -Thuraday nght event for the club. Each club member will be priv A party Belvlderlans at El o'clocTt after which they re-1 hurahiied into the Do-Mor club COMMISSION EK OK eln VRBterday to bear a lecture IXTEIIXAL the marriage of Mlaa' Nettle Dickey and Alex BrewBtcr which occurred Saturday, Jan. at Elgin. A Justice of the poace performed the ceremony.

(, Marfpgo, JS-r Mlaa Anna Coarson enjertaln-cd a group' of friends kf tier home south of Marengo Friday ileged to iiivlte a gueBt and all men wlH be admitted, without ATTEND FUNERAL 1 AT SYCAMORE Clarence Woods, Misa BerfJlai Woods and D. H. Decker were at Sycamore Saturday afternoon td attend the funeral of Mrs. Eleanor Becker, ,92, a pione.er resident of 'aon; of Mra. Becker, Edward 'E Beck passed away" at N.

last Monday. given by Rev. Joseph of Chicago, Included and Mra. Wright aod will, have for their aim charity work in yarlou jHiaaea. The tllB KEVKMK SAVH lH COST A VKAR IX RKVEME LOSSES ALONE.

Hammond and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. K. Waldo of Aurora evening.

Two tsw.es or BU werej th Tjgborne ir ro dktirf.l Mrs. Oscar Sana in ulay with: spent a few days recently visiting -Marengo, Jan. tt--, home On West Washington, street charge. Dr. E.

F. Dettman will be heard In an organ prelude prior to tho there will be number by the high school orchestra. The program will start at 8 o'clock. man winntna lilsh and Mrs. her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Richard Wolf, low a.ore. A mlrf- Washington, Jan. 19 Prohlbl- tlnn hnii nniit Tnltpft fit a ion nlghfr luncheon waa eervfld. since the- 18tn Alvln Mr, and, Mrs.

C. J. Craig "and son, Mrs. J. Speck, Mrs.

N. Moan and Mrs. E. Rlslowl Clifton Dymond of Chicago spent the week-end here. Mr, and Fassett Poplar Grove were Sunday visits org In town.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barrlnger Oueflte were: Mr. and car Haadman, Oeorge Sandman, leona landman. Mr.

aid Mrs. Dyers. Through, ihe efforts of' jack Nelson, second' division' service officer of the American EegWn, George Williams' conjpensatlon has been Increased to $40 per month, Mr. and Mrs, Frod Westerman 11 where bunco wa ptsyed with Mlaa Alice Brown Winning high store and Mlsa Adeline Rappiah Ue conBOlajtlon aw ard. The Dd-Mor club will meet every We4-nesday night.

Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Bunn were lh Harvard Fflday to attend the Marengo-Harvard high school basketball gamesr Miss Carrie Ellrlck spent Sunday with her parents in Bel1-. Legionnaires County meeting of fill Legionnaires, Legion hall, Capron, Tuesday-evening, -Jan.

19, at 8 p. i 1-18-lt Dly amendment became effective 12 years ago this month, according to statlstica given the Metcalf senate committee "beer "hearlnga. by F. D. Buck of the Tax Reduction It haa CQat the government more than $400,000,000 a year in revenue losses alone, David Burnet, commiaaioner of Internal revenue, of Elgin were, Sunday guests In the home of Mr, and, Mrs.

A.j Barrlnger. ana son, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Powell and son of DeKalb and Mrs. Fema Oswlck of Lee were dinner guetfts fit the Will Braid Lon Nichols spent tha Boy Seoul of trpop 63 have 'ijeen given pernilslop to use the "'grade scboel gypi op Monday evening. Two toaskctba!) teamc have ,5 Wi organic among the Scouts, 'r ohe the heavyweight iftm and au-, otfcet.

made. up q' grade school 'Sc6Uls. A' Monday Belvldere Scout's will play J-' ca'If teams here. John Jr- and sfcJAU are donating their services las referees. The regular meeting of lodee, No.

lot, will be held" in the jf i. 5. f. hajl Tuesday evening at 8 o'-, clock and will be followed by a social time with luncheon ved by members fhe January i social comtnjttee. p.

H. Glt and Per. E. J. or Marengo ie among.

the newly appointed committees fqr dere. Mr. and Mra. Harold Van Vleei, soitStanley; uf-Belviderer-we-M "DOLK" BILL OKK31KD Washington, Jan. 18 A bill appropriating 9375,000,000 for fwleral' w-IJetof.

fliwtitute cltlzms w-aM rejiorted favorably late jtodnj by the senate anbrotiinilttet on liuuiii fail 1 BANDITS KOB OIKL-C hicago, Jan. 1H MeneJng a wore it passengers, (two ibandltti Unlay robbed MJss Marcella Borg- Richard Wolf. TJje regular meeting of the Zion XuUieraja church will 'be held Tniiraday tpyening, Jan. 21. 8 o'cl6cfc in the1 achool bftsoment.

AH voting member are requested to Ptted. Mr. and Mrs. Oeofge Cehake were in ElglnvSatwr4ay to visit Emil Kolta who la HI wth pneumonia at the Elgin hospital. MUaea Anna Coaj-api).

and Leona Sandman and George Sandman were in Rockfor Sunday evening. Mrs. Dlfford Qf BeJvideie, wtre wek-enq visitors Sunday visitors of her parents, testified, flnrnet-laebwtt4-aiatH0X-flgurea ahowfag government rev. enues from distilled spirits and fermented liquors dropped from $483,040,854 in 1919 to last year. Revenue on fer Mr.

auid Mrs. Henry Raddat-s. Rev. and Mrs. R.

N. Joscelyn of Rockford. en 'route to La Mrs. William Wlnas, at Sycamore. The Kirkland high school rooms have new light -fixtures.

Mrs. Emma Greenhow ia. visit Grange, visited their son, William inan, 20, a nieweiiger, of a Joscelyn, Saturday. William Joscolyn spent Sunday I her sister, Mrs. Oeoyge Car- the 1982 MCtteaiy, county uip-trt of America, who will piet at the court nouse i ing at the homo of her granddaughter Fred Baxniann, at Falrdaje.r..

7- y. Williams: is rooming at the H. Greenwood home. Ameil Grltisbaugh was hostess to -Bide-arWee club at her home- Friday aiternoon. Hostesses to Service guild group meetings Thursday were Mesdames E.

Menz, Carl Mehz, Maurice Halt, Amtl John Stenper, Danlt-1 Powell A. A. Crtssey waa hc-Jne from la Woodatoek Tucday "7 -Choice Baby Beef Steaks, OA Round, Sirloin, T-Bone, lb. QUART JAR FANCY 1C DILL PjCKLES AJL litall can Tomatoes, 1 large can $auer 1 1 large can Pumpkin, all for Tall can Fancy 1 RIPE OLIVES A K5-bunce Bars OIK. LAUNDRY SOAP QUALITY SB pound1? GKOCERY 4ND MEATS a i Clcago Sunday, mented liquors alone dropped from over Jo $100, Bootleggers are now receiving an annual revenue of from two to three billions of dollars, Rep; Dyer, (R of told the committee.

Agricultural -products used In fermented liquors in 1919 totalled 1,083,666,556 pounds while last year they only totalled pounds, according tof Burnet's figures. Drys Laud Homer Washington, Jan. 19 eDeclar-Ing "We have a convinced, and sincere dry in the White House bag cumtainlng in cln-ck aml $1,000 cash ua she was riding on a Cliicago JKoi-tU West-mi train. SliASH SUPPLY BILL Jan. The houso appropriations conimlttee continued today to iare lrtldnt Hoover's hudget in the matti.i of goverxunental' The agricultural appropriation hilt.

ivported to the -house by. Rep. lim Uauan, '(D), Qt Texan, ehalr-nian of the subcommittee, enrrivd $175,448,814, a cut of S10.700,. 591. at his home In Rockford.

W. W. Cooper, L. H. Morel-art, Austin, B.

Awe and Era Lewis of Genoa were yiBltora at the Marengo 1. O. O. F. order, No.

115, at-their weekly meeting I'D. the 6. O. F. hall Friday evenlftg.

A social time with refreshments followed the regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuecker of Belvldere. yere week-end yMtors -of.

IZhftjZlflt. -vr8. Henry Kuecker. Jan. tudy ac-tlvltiealjor comfpg "yeaf.

Mr. Gault, fa district commissioner and $he Rey. Alkiti a r.enjbcr at larpa. Mlaa Mary Woir, aniJ wnfUmaR. wer In, JEltta Tbow- 44 attend th fciwiUng of tThe gt.

JoaepTi'a hoe- HilyVAHI) MAX ISJl'KEl? James Sill ton, 40, an employe1 pr the Chicago North Western railroad at Harvard suffered a broken. Mm iuB jruipe3 about the tread, Friday when portion of a stationery, boiler blew up. L. and Henry Lanflia. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Champ-! i) Ital nurses alumnae neia ac me of are parents of a ''daaghter born Saturday, Jan. S. Mrs. Champjaln I st: EHiabeth's nnrapa' home.

1 and there are enough people In Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Coon of Chicago, were week-end visitors of his mother, Mrs. C. A.

Coon. the United States to see that we. 8 TOCK ill Old Time Dance Winter Tuesday Jan. 19. Couples 60 ceftts.

1-18-8 Kingston L. A. S. to continue to have nothing but a convinced and sincere dry there," the Roy. Er.

John M. Phillips, of Hartford, brought delegate. to the American, Anti-Saloon league convention to their feet wit'i ringing cheers. He said the wets have the ad- was fot-merly Miss Edith Hobart of. Kirkland.

Air. and Mrs. Swen, Anderson entertained Sunday: Paul Bates and family, Mrs. Hattie" Jordon and' daughter and Sam Jordan of, Belvldere. Many from Kirkland Methodist church are plamning to attend the leadership training school in Genoa this week.

1 IRK on Thursday Mlaa Charlotte Prijden, student 'at Aim JJorthern, Illinois Teachers college. DeKalb, spent the weekend with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. George fruden.

George Havena, waB home from Chicago ver Sunday. waa In Belvldere Saturday. Attorney Allan Woodard of Elgin waa at hto local office. Saturday asnd visited his parents, Mr. and Mr.

W. C. Woodard." Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Prtngla re-turned Saturday from their hoh-ymoon trip to New Orleaos. ID Hi wm vantage of being on the attack, the "but we also have a number of Klngatom, 18 The Homemakers' club meet Friday, the 22nd, at home of Mrs. J5. Cedflc Pope.

She. aavantages. unier among tneae js I ruiey ana uiare Koberts have Card party Tuesday night, Jan. 19th, In Knighta of Ccdumbua hall by D. of BrMge, 500, Pitch and Buneo win be played.

Everybody welcome. 1-18-ltD j- wiT- will be assisted in aerving by Mrs. Charlea Korn. The ladles of 'Aid sonlely will serve dinner at the church basement dining room Thursday, the 21st. Section number pie will serve.

Hampshire basketball earns met defeat by the Kingston high that the law Is on our side, that we have a majority In both houses of congress and that 'our president is with us." He attacked Senator Bingham, (R), of Connecticut, for his support of a bill to legalize 4 per cent beer. "If anyone can make the vet side appear ridiculous, Senot Bingham will," Phlllios A Firestone Spark Plug for Every Car, Truck and Tractor SPECIAL ELECTRODES Made, frpm special alloy of nickel Insures a permanent gap; does not burn awar at the points! PORCEtAlN Will stand iBtense heat, which all means a quick and sure fire. fry "7Et BY W. COUSINS (I. 8.

Financial Editor) New York, Jan. 18 Nervousness which developed in the railroad stocks in the late trading today spread to the industrials and utilities amd prices turned irregularly lower. Selling of the rails followed returned home from Vandalia. Circle 2 of the Service guild' served a. banquet for the KlEk-i land Community club at the gym-i nasium Monday evening.

Miss Jennie A'nderson has pur-; chased a store at Walworth, Wis. A cooking and baking demon-! stration given by a flour company1 wat- held at the American Legion rooms: Wednesday. Proceeds used for benefit of the American' Legion Auxiliary. I AGEWTS ACTIVE (Less In seta.) 'announcement of a further postponement of the railroad 'wage' jcor.fcrci-ce and indications that there were still a number of hitches in the wage 1 program. I U.

S. Steel was unable to hold pf its early gains and cloned a shade lower at 4 4. American Tel. and Tel. was down nearly i points at 118: North American fives Friday evening at the syai befe.

The game waa attended by a large crowd of aria, many coining along from Hampshire. Tho heavies wo-a 13 t6 12 and the lights, '2 to 11. It was a. close fast game with each' team fighting to the end. The free throws did fie trick.

Clyde Bradford. Glenn Person, Clifford Deverell and Arthur Li-mond played as part of the team known as Nichol' Switch, at Central achool gymat Sycamore Wei-nesday evening with Charter Greve as their opponent. The their opponent. jyj). JsBk 0Mh' i OIV BOOZE KILLED IX AUTO CRASH LaSalle, Jan.

9 Harry C. Herguth, 38, and August Creno, 38, Granville, were found dead today in a swamp south of Peru where their automobile apparently had careened off the south. NEXT TIME You need a battery let us install a FIRESTONE. Let us prpve to you what a real service you will find; DEPENDABLE AXD POWERFUL! 1 PETERSON TIRE SHOP Phone 432. Next to Farmers' Bank Boston, Jan.

1 9 Liquor running activities on the south short were marked by a brisk pistol battle between twenty smugglers down at 34; I. Case down IV4. at 40; Westlnghouse down 1 at 26; General MPtors IS HERE! Will Switches lost their game but down down Steel 54 at 22; American Can 2 at 614; Bethlehem clown a point at 20 SOL MKTZGER DIES Atlantic N. Jan. 19 Sol Metzger.7 noted football player and sports writer, died at his home today of an infection resulting from a second operation for a chronic sinus condition.

He was 51 years, old. 1 a 1 ili ifftst rum running motor boats, the next Wednesday evening with i nnn GARAGE DANCES down at Cpurtland. (coastguard boatswain's mate and' SOmevy Ward Th meeting of the Kingston ,9. Mutual- Fire Insurance Company zurf of 220'000 vorth ofi rHOXK 802. Tuesday, at Masonic' hall here re- sultid Inthe Ave directors whoso I Police slZed f50'f tworth of t.rni.

"wari 'nlrit. hln r.w QUor on the shore lof Bailey's SAYS STATE'S WEEDY ROCKNE SERVICE STUDEBAKER SALES irs A SON! A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raitfield at their home on Bast Jackson, street, Jan, 13th. VALENTINES elected, so thahhere Is no change Creek Cphasset, after eight bat-In 'Jthe personnei of the officers'.

tlln "Uackers and a dozen rum Many from ali bai-ts pf the county runners had fled- 1ED15 ILLIO IS were her ipr fhe meeting. ij df Sycamore was a dinner gujest If hl'a Mr. aHrt MiB''i tilrlov 4 FILM STAR HELD Norman Kleber has taken a po-sltlon at the Bollman Bryhn service station. nr. F.

Aiirer en- Chicago, 19 Illinois must Supply $15,000,000 in relief funds at or.ee, if Its unemployed are not ri ROBBED terialni-d Mr.t aha Mrs. H. A. Lao-an-f SyAmdre'iftfld Mr, kn--M'fs. Edd.

Dibble Tuesday at dinner. M.rS.-Nlfia Mddre is visiting her Fred Helsdon aild Mrsr Robert Heisdtm In Chicago tot it few weeks. NOW ON DISPLAY at SIDNEY H. VEACO 52S South State Street ST. JAMES CEMETERY.

ASSOCIATION OFFICERS The St. James Cemetery association held their annual and election of officers Sunday at the K. of C. club rooms and elected the following officers: to go hungry, leaders of the joint relief committee an-no'uncod yesterday. The governor's present relief fund will be exhausted by the middle of February, Melvln A.

Tray- lor: nmsiripnt nf tho Firot H.tin.ii i Hollywood, Jan. Carmel Myers, film star iwas! held up today and robbed of $20,000 In Mrs, Geotge Tower, Mr. and ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER CHAMBER OF 1 BKIA1DEBB, JtlJNOlS VVednesday Noon, January 20th Farmers Cooperative lyevator Go. President, Ed DoVns; vice presi Mrs. C.

Peltdn and Mrs. JoUa Jewfl8 ln her apartment 05 1 jbank, said after the seslson. masked ot Vosburfe" of Sycamore called dent, Eromett While; treasurer, William Conwell; secretary, Mrs. Mary Kuppler. friends here Thursday.

"It is up to the legislature to find some method of providing additional funds," Traylor declared. Director of B. H. S. Band father Again Hollywood Playboy Js Believed Dead Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence. F. Gates, 116 West McComb street, are the parents of a boy born to CARD OE THANKS We take this means of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation to all the friends and neighbors who in any way shared MAHUIED proyidonce, R. Jan.18 Secret, marriage, In Los Angeles of a niece of Will Roger, famoui huniorlet, ip a naval ensign, has been, revealed by Mrs.

JatjiaJ E. Wolfts. who announcej her daughter, Kathryne Rogevsi was married last Thursday tp Augustus Robert, B. Angelon, U. gt of Pf0yl4ence.

em- at" bOspitaT on 0maha. Jan. 19 A man Monday The new arrival tips who told hospltal attendants his in our recent sorrow, caused byj Time and Safety ecaies ai eigni pounas and name was J. A. Barrett, and WhosA death Cln 14 wna four ounces, This is' the third uader that sow! aJaadaiughle'fT Kg 1 hpllpVPrl hv nnlips Kara nH tn Gates Is director of the i High School band.

tne death of our loved one, Teresa Burns Brlghtnian. Arth Kobert. Mrs. Mary McCarthy and daughters, Genevievo, and Margaret. -7 i 7 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Pen-well. Cassae Burns. 1-18-1T Dly roe j.

a. tronK, Known in Uallf-I ornla as "Hollywood's greatest playboy." TO PUSH IlOAp jOU Employe! of ihe McCarthy Construction company Davenport will start work soon on the shoulder sJong he Lincoln highway west of DeKalb. pro IJAUY PQY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson welcomed an 8' -pound baby boy at their home in Argyle on Mon Florin C.

Miller, 1023 Logan, avenue, has entered Highland hos-' pital for treatment. 1 BEN FRANKLIN'S MISTAKE Benjamin Franklin said: "A dollar saved is a dolla.r earned." But we have a depositor who claims this is not true that Ben Franklin was all wrong. He says: No man can save ALL he earns. We usually have to earn about $5.00 for each dollar we can save: In other words: "We have four dol-lars Expense 'and one dollar Profit, don't you see. '-y'1: v---- So if we have to earn five dollars in order to save one, then you must agree that when I save an extra dollar it is as good as five dollars earned.

Franklin should have said: "A dollar saved is five dollars earned." Good idea, too, don't you think? THE PEOPLES BANK The Bank of Service ject is pne calling for the rebuild- day. lnf of the shoulder along the resurfaced strip of pavement lor a distance of about seven pallea. In round figures the contract total about $17,009, "The ijmTyou" "ipend ate hidmg 'jplaces "iround your home for yoar Liberty Bonds, Deed, valuable but the ftafety of those paper is more valuable and with all your ingenuity you still have the of fire and burglara. For a tkw cents a week you can ttore your Bond and yaluable PPr one put Safety Deposit Boxes Where they will jbe absolutely safe from fire or theft, and al- way in place Their safety and your own peace of mind is worth many tfmej the rental. 1ERS WE BAM A BABY GIRL Mr.

and Mrs. -Bert Thrasher of Herbert are' the parents of an 1 1- PRICE pound girl, born Sunday. Frederick W. Shappert drove Thrasher was formerly Miss Min nie CLEAN COAL. BURNS FREELY.

MEDIUM SIZE LU1P. to Springfield on buslneaa connected with the highway department tqday. City Fuel Co. A pAUCiHTKR ARRIVES Born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. Saturday at St. Joseph's hospital a DH-pound girl. 202 St. Phones 414 or 111 A ARRIVES JPLUNGES TO pEATH Chicago.

Jan. 14 stories to the sidewalk before th horrified gaze" of-his wife, Clarence E. Brinckerhoff, 'wealthy head of an advert Isnig concern, was dead today. Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Torrene' mplrompd lOVi-nonnd eirl at st Read the Want Ads today! Joseph hospital, Friday, Jan. 16. i.

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