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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 13

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Pago Five REPUBLICAN-NORTHWESTER SEIEMBEK; 13; 1932, Beloit Woman Plan Guest Golf Injuries? Fatal i I rvvi 1 as a Key Witness yEvent atcBelMar Hi to Railroad Man in Torture Death A Kerosene Drinker.) Found Along Road 11 A man, whose name authorities have as yet ibeen unable to leaxn, I i In a kerlous condition at the DtKalb county Jail at Sycamore, 4 due to the fact that he Fourteen golfers partic Arthur Hage-rman, C. N. W. nr punnnnT rir wnT iinTini ipated In Tuesday's play at Bel ARE CLEANEST railroad employe for 28 years and Authorities' are Counting heavl Mar Country club. Mrs.

'well Known here, died at the Ge ly on" posslbiiitie 61 admissions Hartiman and Derwent neva hospital on Friday from In of Miss J6sephlde Ross, of Beloit, JCrlea suffered three weeks before iplnt of kerosene. He Is about 60 IIU I IIUI IH3 OF SUIGIDE to make out a case against four ur ourrum ur C0UNT1T FARMS were captains. The qualifying round for the Seiptember trophy was played. Mrs. Ross Wlckwire won the prise for low putts In A alleged, torture murderers of Rob iat West Chicago "while coupling cars, His home was at DeKalb and he leaves three children.

For a long itlme'Hgernian, was the ert A. Wilson, Kencwha realtor, implicated, by the former Beloit years old and was found side the road near Paw Paw. He was unable to talk found and his condition Is still Sycamore J.t Is thought he ts.d, toten imbibing canned heat before' class, while Mrs. R. W.

Blodgett bootlegger, Frank Tyllus, la a CHICAGO GAMES OF WORLD BOONE COUNTY MAKES FAV iceptured the prise for low putts IN THE STATE NUMBER OK T. B. REACTOIW ENTIRE COUNTY SAID TO NUMBER BUT LITTLE MORE THAN ONE PER CKNT-DR. GRAVES HAS MADE IN CLEANING up iiEitDs. DEATH OF FARMER, WHOSE confession before ihe hanged him ORABLE SHOWING IN LOW In class.

(baggageman; on ga car ran through DeKalb and afterwards lhad a run through BODY -WAS FOUND i IN- CEM SERIES ARE SCHEDULED FOR OCT. 1, AND 8, AFTER COST. PER CAPITA IV RKLA self in the Wisconsin Dells Jail, terrorized iby the thought of pos ETERY AFTER THREATS TO be drank' the kerosene. Next will he guest day with Mrs. Joe E.

Tabor, and Joan TWO GAMES; IN NEW YORK 'i TIQX TO HER NEIGHBORS- here from Rock ford. He was 42 TAKE HIS LIFE, ATTRIBUT ADDITIONAL GAMES TO sible revenge because be 'squealed." i tiJft'ERAL COUNTY BOARDS Tabor acting; as caiptalns. "Lunch ED TO HEART ATTACK; BY BM PLAYED IN NEW YORK. served at, 1230 and play REPORTED; TO BH MOVING i The suicide of Tyllus "badly Im CORONER'S JURY CHEMIST FOUND NO TRACES OF POIS will start at 1:30 ip. m.

Reserva TOWARD EFJJORT TO JHAVE PIIESENT PAUPER LAW RE- paired the case of the district at New. York, Sept lOw-Ths' tions for lunch should mad ON IN STOMACH. torney against the alleged Tyllus So thoroughly has the bovine t. POLICE CLfflS-r heads of the and Amer with Wlato py Mpnday eve-- confederates but of hand IGllESlO APPROVE MILK CUT ican leagues met in solemn con ning, 4 writing experts that the writing Orvills Walley, whose dead clave late yesterday, listened to on two promissory notes of $18, bodr. w4 found in sitting 'pos A comparison of tho costs of the Boone Couqtyi Farm, and for Instit uljons la neighbor Judge Kenesaw M.

Land Is, ano 000. and 120,000 Wilson was ture on the porch of the chapel fn b. war been carried on In this county by Dr. Fred Graves that at the present time there Is only a little more than one per cent of reactors Jn the entire county, he states. 1 This Is considered remarkable and signifies that much work has them proceeding on the assump VISITORS ATI EJVD I- farced to sign before he was put Belvldere cemetery late in the af to death was that of the Beloit tion that the Yankees and Chicago Cubs' would meet in the com ternoon of Aug.

81. did not com ing inter-esi the people of Boon rpartlcu.lar)y In, times when Milk Arbitrator Refuses to Sane mit suicide. i woman led to hope: that she will make Important admissions re ing: world series, decided upon lion ror iteaucuon in me there Is considerable, agitation re the dates for the classic. Death, a coroner's Jury wrote nto Us- verdict, resulted from a been accomplished during the past garding the case. Retail AfUk Price of Cent a Quart in Chicago- He Points The first, games will be held year by the county veterinarian heart' attack.

In Yankee stadium on Sept. 2 8 Coroner Floyd E. Atkins read in ridding the county of cat7 tie as a year ego the percentage to Evidences of Upturn In Ficon omie Condition. and 29 and the next three ai to the coroner's Jury at the in Wtlgley field in Chicago on Oct. Garden Prairie, Sept.

7 Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Worf nd 1 quest into the well -known far of reactors Iri the county was 4 per Two years ago It ran 1. 2, and 3. If additional games Because commodity and secur mer's death en Friday evening a garding and a determined effort to reduce the costa of gov.

ernment -Members the board of supervisor and Bon Yates, who ja superintendent of the Boone County" Farm been making, Inquiries regarding the cost elsewhere and their findings will the people In this county. wt. Seek Repeal of Law as high as 15 per cent. ity prices are improving, Dr. report from a Rock ford chemist IS FOR are necessary, they will be played in New York Oct.

5 and 6. relatives Of Worf enjdyed a family picnic at the river tabor day. Out-of-town guests includ The excellent record made by Clyde L. King, Chieago milk ar who analyzed the contents of the dead man's stomach and found not Landls presided over the meet andrae livingston, joliet girl, supposed to have Andrew presti1 this county in- the matter of combatting tubercular cattle Is prob ed Mr." and Mrs. Elmer Oravellh announced Thursday that he had rejected a proposal of large Chicago milk distributors single trace of any kind of poi ing and- William Harridgot American league prexy and John Hey- nd family of, DeKalb, Mr, and ably unsurpassed' In the son.

Coarson and sons, Ml Hk K.tjejr,. ana LMUI, lMieSll. recently In' "The Allied Yttetln-arian" telllne of a British survey nn-ED MAN WAS FOUND E.AR BELVIDERE IS SAID TO HAVE MADE ADMISSIONS. distnoutors na proposed tnat the producers, all of the Ei re Milk association, bear the I arising a now demand that the etate legislature the law throwing the cost of care for the pcor upon, the townships and return- H. to the.

counties where it always was and where it is felt it tve circuits. 5ol. Ja.Ruppert ipoke for the Yankees, Bill Veeck for the Cubs and Sam Waters, Hpoke for the Pirates who have mathematical' chance of overhauling i the Chicago team, If bv an chance the Cubs fold with- Pr. '-'Detinian performed an autopsy. aod who told the Jury that there was no evidence whatever of death by pelspn, 4 Charles and Earl Walley, brothers of the deceased, were Called as witnesses and said that their bro LAST, RITES FOR WELL 0f tuberculosis of bovine origin.

KNOWN BUSINESS MAN ARE) A census of all dairy cattle In LARGELY ATTENDED THE Great Britain showed 40 per cent Arrest Thurw-'ay at Kliiilrft, entire cost of the cut. The dealers proposed to Dr. King that he cut the quart price in Ch Icago from .1 1 to I (r cents Sa or Marengo.ilrs. Em ma yoarson bf 1 WhO h8(f been a house at the Wort's returned home with theni. --'j School began Tuesday' morning, the enrollment being b0ut as usual.

"Miss Florence ierteP-flclent principal and upper grade teacher for several years-return- New York, of Joe Gelosi, of Mad- DOOIWOF BUSINESS HOUSES was a conservative estimate of the I properly should be. It Is stated ifwiV rveals Ute fact i- i i i that tooth the ther had often-suffered -heart attacks In past years-but that he re lURiw wtKwu i-uwuaiAa. number of cattle there affected by HOUR WEALTH OF, FLOW- tuberculosis. The immediate nec-ERS BESPEAKS JESTEEM IN essity, according to the "report, la Wtttnetogo-tcottnty DeKalb county 1 iLii i i i wo games will be-played in New board, a'nd the fused to see a dootorss-otbrrbrotlK ijotn tooard re moving toward request WHICH IIK WAS HELD. I to prevent the occurrence of the Yorkrana ther teamsTTfTrill then mov tsjL.

to nlv Seut. ed to her post while Miss Blanch said that he had appeared mo- that, Madison police believe lu) hired the gunmen wbo killed Andrew Prwtl and left his dead body stretched 011 ground at the roadside a few" nilles south- i aut of early in 'Julyl tiVi wr TPr. JttoE in aa- ing t1 legislature- to go back to large tuber of cases of bovine at times slncff. tZX Inth of uslmva5 houses and bank V' a due to the ripwer grades. ia -mil taTterfi his wife and complained that he Resent paupor act closed their doors Friday a.

m. consumption of milk. 'closed clfYe tneir aoprs rriuay a.v-m id nntine. tn iiv for ami oft ducing the reUU prtco, from to 11 cents a quart in June, and rtrn 1ft in 11 n'r-VfiV In nonnm Vtr Knu tyrant an a tn. to Lr A hlo HTa wv wv.

Jt i cwvi stnu us mw Supeivlntendent Ben Yates lias made a report to -the of from 8 to .1 cents a pint in. July, he had out'prloes to farmers as supervisors that there "were dur low ss they bbulct -1 grf Und still apeci to tne late ira w. uisrvop, z.uuu uritisn cnuqren ate annuat-whlle funeral services were con- ly from tuberculosis infection of ducted at the late home, 16 Jul- bovine origin and calculated that len jjtreet, and attended by a there are at 4,000 new" cases ing the past year 22 immatea of the' Boone county heme. At one maintain a safe milk supply for the place Of Miss Lucille Hyde, who resigned. Return from Michigan Charles Chumbley and Gordon Gooch returned Saturday evening from the home of Rev.

and Mrs. Charles Trueblood of Mich. The. condition of Rev, Trueblood, who has been very 111, Is somewhat improved. Tickets Will be -usual, 6.0for box seats, for reserved grandstand- seats; $3.30 for general admission ducatn and $1.10 for bleacher, seats.

Only Two Tickets at Time Chicago. Sept. 10 Should the Chicago Cubs win the National league pennant, they will be ready for the world series, at least as far as ticket distribution for the homes games is concerned. William L. Veeck today an Chicago.

time there were 14, end right now crowd that overflowed the. house of bovine tuberculosis in humans Neither broihwt ve7sved from the first, however, that be had destroyed himself as he had threatened' to" do numerous times only the night before his body was found In the cemetery, Charles Appelgren was also a witness before the jury and said tna fchad talked with Walley 21. The average cost of food per and yard and spread into the in Great Britain annually. Dr. King added that In view of evidences of an approaching up The Rev.

John S. Cole, of Trinity Episcopal church, officiated at turn lh national economic there was no reason to further depress the dairy -industry In A Kandrae, Uvtngjsioh, whose name has heretofore! been' used in connection wlta the case, Is held at Madison, and she is said to have made admlsflions, re- gurding her knowledge of and to have namted three men responsible for It. The Mad- lon police are reticent regard-' ins what she says, but it la re- ported that she admits having witnessed the crime and to: have been in the car when the body, was deposited at the roaddde near Belvldere. Presuinably It was her: blood that was found neair the IERO MEN DID KILUNO The two men sought for the nARPFWTFR iq Learlyon the afternoon of the day day is 21 "The average general cost of keeping each Inmate is 75 cents per In Winnebago county there are 150 neatly seven times the number in Boone, But with the larger number the' cost of food per dsy per Inmate Is the in services. As a testimonial of the high ee Mrs.

sterling Stow and children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Burton, and Hrl and Mrs.

Orrin Ross. the Chicago milk reported that dairymen should be his. body found, this evidence being put In the record of the nounced plans for the ticket dls-J Ulllll lii 1 lii iu CHOSEN HEAD able to note the -Improvement by October 1 and Indicated his wlU-Icgnses to reopen negotiations on case to show that he had not died the night before as had first been presumed. tribution, revealing that all pasteboards will be sold by mair and that one person win not be allowed to purchase more than two ducats. i The Sunday School Workers conference of Community church held a meeting at the hOiBB-of Mrs.

Harry Peters Monday even teem in which the well known' business man was held, there was a mountain floral tributes 'In evidence. The cortege to Belvldere eeme-; tery, where tburial was made, was a long one, Pallbearers were S. Jack Ed- wards, H. R. Dysart, Tom, Reed, that date if requested to do so.

Competition is said to have same, 31 ceats, wnereae'tne larger number-would seem to mean a lower coat. The'. veragoi gedeVal cost Is more than being 11.54 per Tteo- practically' all that is produced on 277 acres tit worked land. Perry Cratty was foreman of the coroner's Jury and the other members were W. J.

Kirk, H. Anderson, John Inman, L. R. By-ram and Hal Bollman. killing are Italians frcm Cicero, prompted the) dealers to seek a lower retail -price' and spokesmen -for the producers are said to have informed distributors that' if corn- Chicago suburb, supposed to be ITER MS TS lair for gunmen, ready to kill for BOONE COUNTY JUDGE ELECT Frank H.

Nlemeyer, George Ames and William O. Greenlee. In McHenry cotintj the average "petition was forcing them to cut The police have been unable ED PRESIDENT OF FEDER-. Pa" ing, Miss Lucille Hyde has been visiting relatives at Byron, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Champlin 'and family. Miss Augusta Builta and nephew, Clarence Builta, returned Monday from Capron "where they had been for the summer at the home of Clarence' father, Wm. per da fof dieting the Inmates is prices the farmers vould share 20 cents, and there' are 44 tn- with dealers in reducing the retail mates' 'lust' wlce the- nunnber in qiart cents. The ORD DEFEATS ROCK HOME A TGRQV ATION OF LOCAL BAR AS-SOtlATIONS OF THIS JtrDKHAt DISTRICT AT MEETING HELD -AT.

BEL- Many of those present at the last rites were from out of town.t among, them, being Mrs. Iva Morrill, of Sauk Rapids, S. D. Bba! Sherwood, Miss, Mayme Kenned, Boone countyi'wliereas'ine cost ofmilk -companies wefe said to have declined the offer. dieting la two 'ceiitj higher iter In MAR COUNTRY- CLUB.

Dr. a professor In the and Harry Hamlin, all of Chica-1 CLUB LOCAL TEIIS Powlar drove, SepL' 8 Wharton scliool, of Finance la mate. Tn too' general however, there la a tadlcal dlfferenc, the eeneral cost Der day tier per go; William Weight, of Evan-" Coutttv judge V. Cr Mr, and Mrs. Wm.

Hovey en was at Kankakee holiday with bis Wm. TIram to spend the as ar- tertained Sunday Mr; Mrs. son being $1.03 aside froni thejbltratoi'-oi 'Cttfcrigb milk prlce Joe Robinson and family of Wal sicn; Airs, aiary aisi nenter was elected president Of May and Bernard Mc- jne Federation of Local Bar asso-Mahon. rall of Baraboo, and clations of the Sixth supreme Ju- of salaries. I differences fqllowlng ihe strik In Lake county the cost of diet- ad bMfatcjai kettled worth, Mr, and Mrs.

John Robin- Mr Rockford defeated the Belvldere Tennis club here Saturday lit- final match of the season to nna Uienu JM Revenge Is said have i been the motive iqi Presti. It appears that Geiosi involved in a liquor war at. Madl-; son In 1929, and that an attempt i was made to assassinate him. charge from a shotgun fired point blank at him wounded htm and kljled his baby, which he held in fx his arms. Gelosl fled Trom his en- emlos, but the Madison police theory is that from undercover he sought the Identity of the slayer of his baby and finally on Presti as the murderer.

-iM Body Found July 6. Prestl's blood smeared body found stretched under a tree at the roadside near the Chauncey Henry farm on July 6, by Edward Phelps, Louis Redner and Arthur Kwnara wonneuy, jvuss ivaie uon- niclal district, which met In an-wU and B. Conwell, all of Cin- 11Hi rndnv nt niin.r ing inmates of, the oounty farm Is eral dlspateBl fegsrping holeeale reported to be. 98 cents a day -to and retail prices" lor milk 'id the parents. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Blair Fredrlckson of Cleveland, Ohio, visited Sun day and Monday with B. P. Wrlghl and Wayne Wright and family, Rudolph Eicksteadt has return einnatl, county Chicago market. $1.08, and in Kane -the sen and family of Harvard, Mr.

aad Art Robinson and fam-tr: JUr. and Mrs. Till Klser of FoRUna, Horace Chamtoerlln, Mr. and Mrs. Runes of Harvard, Mrs.

Arthur Pierce of Whiting, Country club. The action Is considered a signal honor for the the local net organisation. Hawk ind, Brown winning the only singles matches taken by Belvldere and the Van Dyke-Plel team; capturing a doubles con- weli known Belvldere man. charges the towns $1.00 per dayi 6t dieting Inmate. The figures jBuoted to ISrJ Yates are baied upon the' costs of the Boone County farm during, I Other, officers; chosen Include: Warner, Lee county, vice Mrs.

Chllson, Mrs. Alfred Stlmes ed from- Genoa where he spent president, and ami or Capron. Gpests of Dangbter JEFFERSON PRAIRIE FESTIVAL OCT. 1BTH The results of the Rockford match were: the year ending Nov. 30 last.

The figures for the present year-wllH Mr and. Mrs. Fred Hale of John -R. Winnebago county, secretary. William J.

Eaimereon, Ogle county, treasurer i Hawk vs. Rudellus 8-C, 2-6. Union apent Monday with their daughter, Mrs. Luther Herman- dieting and general costs, i Fred 11. Kaiie Lawrence, HIGHWAY CRASH 01f ROUTE 5 CHE A milk bottle partly son and family.

Mr. Yates gives the expense of Axel Clausen returned to Chica the Boone County Farm Home' It member of board of governors. At the noon hour dinner was go Saturday morning after spend self at $4,091.80. including lm the summer with relatives. Entertain ReUUves Mr.

and Arvid Olander enterlalned Rockford relatives over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sisson and family of Poplar Grove were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Rer Porter is 1U with measles. Jack, who had 'them fiist, has recovered? '7' 1 "Miss Jeanette Tatft ha returned to lier home at Caledonia following a week's visit wtihi her sister, Mrs, Harry Peters. served to 107 guests.

provements, doctor bills, medical supplies, clothing, heating, elec-j 6-2; Plel vs. Thomas 6-8. 3-6; Brown vs. Hyer 6-1; 9-7; Keelcr vs. Molander 0-6, 1-6; Van Dyke vs.

Bosworth 4-6, 3-6; Anderson for Brooks vs. Harry Rice 1-6, 2-5; Bi, Brooks V3. Sterltns 0-C. 2-; Baur vs. Stan Rice 4-6, 1-6.

Hawk-Brown vs. Rudellus-'Molan-der t-4, 3-6; V3. Rice-Rice i-fi', 0-6 Van Pyke-pi! vs. Sterling-Bsworth4 6-3 5-7 9-7 i Anderson-Keeler Hyer-Thomas 4-C, 4-6. I 7it tr'clty, and total cost for ing, the week With tnts-Mr.

and Airs. Gust Claussen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butterworth and son, Maynard of RockfoTd. spent the week-end with Carrie and Osca Peterson.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ball and CAPROfll MET DDIS year ending December I of $8 Jefferson Prairie, Sept. 8 October 16 has been choseu as the date of harvest festival. All confirmation classes are asked to cooperate In getting a 100, per cent attendance at 10:30 In the morning.

Wallaco Forrest Klump, Clifford Olson, Harold retoron, Lester Peterson, and 671. 95; deducting (ho produce filled with wine proved the only 1 clew, as the name on the bottle -led back to Madison, Wis. A wo-anan's Jiandkerohlef, bloodstained, lay at the side of the bottle. The body was Identified as that of Presti, said to be an honest The Madison police fcund that three men and a woman disappeared from Madison- the day after the murder. One of -them was Geiosi.

The was comely Sandrea Livingston, of -v Joliet, 111., who had been aaxo- Cars Come Tog4hr on ftarves East of Coral Inn, and All Are Badly Damaged Indiana Woman Only One of Occupants Much Hart Fred Lit sold gives the net general cost at Yates, It is stated, ets PLAAfS BAZAR LIS. Called to Scene. son Of Belvldere were Monday afternoon callers at the Mary Man ley home. Henry Williams -acted, as pall salary of $2,000, out of which he has to pay for whatever, help la brought Jt is for Edward Burroughs cf Belvldere, who haa been working th's summer at the home of Mr. PhL four automobiles figured In a Mr.

snd Mrs, Tracy Seaver and) highway smashup, three miles daughter Alma of Harvard and housework, nursing, Capron, Sept 9 The Methodist L. A. 6 wlll ciating with Gelosl and his Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Linderoth east of CorrHii. ojTWedBasday afternoon sill rit ne occupant.

caring for crops, or, whatever. From this sum. he pays members and sons of Rock ford Sun hold their annual bazar on Thurs- friends. She was picked up The, Tennis club, organised this. Wr at the flM1eral otlda Bue, summer, has as Us charter mem- mt fl(Jwer gJrl8 wefe iva Jeffers, Gene Hawk, Bruce Brooks.

Sara Jefferg Grace Klump, and Dr.J. G. Van Charles 'Agnas Madsen 1 nr.5.KS! Mi, Bauer, John Plel.j. The Lutheran churches of MU-Ray Keeler, York McClary, and waukee and vicinity are holding a Alberta Huff. Wallace Brown of 'ousUvus Adolphus festival at the Chferry Valley Is also a member old Norway church near Watering other new.

names are to be ford next Sunday. 4U for escaping injuries -of consequence. day, SepL 22. A dinner will be Milwaukee when she called oay guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. i.l his. family to do the cook Ing. The McHenry county Super Peterson. st rved and many articles offered 1 some baggage.

i Mrs. Henrietta Gewkee, 70, of Cal 1 iii auff ered a for sale. Intendent gets $176 a month and and Mrs. Fred -Slater-of Belvldere spent Monday at the fractured collarbone 'and brulees a place to live outside the institution, and there are two men In about the face and body. Woman Secretly Held It was given out the ipollce at the time that the woman was released.

Jt 'develops how-' ver, that she Is held at Madlsoh, Orran Dyer liome. VislU Miss Holmgren Charles Goodall daughter, Mrs. Howard Larson, have been: In Chicago to attend the wedding of a relative. Sanford, has left for JA'. Iowa, Miss Florence Clarke was a week-end guest of friends "at Rockford, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Glbbs and daughter. Jane, of Belvldere spent Monday with friends here. "'Mr. and Mrs.

sianle Kiestcr and Children or Rockford visited his Mrs. Nellie Kioster, v-v E. 'Wright made a business trip to Rockford Mr. and Mrs. Cliftori'Porter addwd from those who pass tlicf- The second meeting of the con i The Gewkee machine, accord playing against club Urination class will be held at 9 ing to police driven toy 'Mrs.

Oew side at the home at $65 a month one man for $65 4 Jdiss Ounhill CaHson of Rock- o'clock on Saturday. kee's granddaughter. Miss Clara ford spent the week-end with Miss Mrs, Pascal Frye of Minneso- and that admissions are said to andSSa nurse- year "Shall we close our schools?" Wish also of Calumet Astrld Holmgren. round at $80 a month. The Wln- This question will be discussed by members.

The purpose' the club Is' to develop new talent and increase Interest In tennis locally. Tennis club officials expresseJ keen disappointment over the City, crashed head-on with a ma- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Irvinson and nebago 1 coun ty superintendent Jhe pastor In the sermon at 10:30 next Sunday Sunday china driven by Prof. Hardee Chambllss of the Catholic Univer gets a salary of $2,499.96.

Nurses, daughter spent Sunday and Moa dsy visiting at DeKalb. maids, cooks aggregate sal condition of the lockl tenaU sity of America Washington, D. aries Of $24, 835.49 in' addition. Mr. and Mrs.

John Bullard and Miss Bullard of Peoria, ta is here for a visit with relatives have been secured from her Hat of this community. connect the man under arrest. knd Axe of Rockton was cait-r the two others with the crime. ing on friends here Thursday. Miss Livingston Is said to have F.

D. Corn well of Beloit was Admitted that she was witlf' this In town Wednesday. jimen In. the car when Presti was Mr. and Mrs.

C. Nelson of lured away from home and mil r-Rockford visited- with, relatives It Is believed that the here Wednesday and called on. murder was eommltteed la Boone Miss Ruth Nelson who Is recover-county not far from the place on a curve." and children of East Chlcagof courts this season and expressed a and farm help is listed at $4 679.8. hope that the courts would be re Prof. Chambllss, who.

was ac were holiday guests of hi. par Spent Sunday and Monday at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Porter. Frank Bullard home. The-' figures from 'too-other counties were secured' for the pur Mr. and Mrs. Luther Herman- companied by his wife, lost control of the car; which swerved and struck an auto 1 'driven1 toy -Paul Klose1, of Chicago.

Joseph Peter ahool at Miss Alice Knutson, superintendent, and Mlas Violet Jeffers, associate. The Sunday school teachers and officers meet at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. All members of the Ladles' Aid and Missionary society are ashed to bring in their-mission boxes to the meeting on Sept 15. The fall meeting of the Milwaukee circuit will be held In Luther son and sons were at Maywood pose of comparing' them with dng from a recent operation. where fhe body was found.

The those in Boone coo a infor- built this fall to permit fast and accurate playing, so that Belvldere might take part in the Intercity 'circuit being organised for next If 'Belvldere Is to take its place In this said a club official today, must Cr-Maffaoa Maa Nothing Is known about the Intelligence of the Cro-Magnon people, Brain site Is not correlated with in son, also of Chicago, who was Sunday Jo see Mrs, Cor Carr who is seriously til. Mrs. Hayes Postelthwalte and Miss Tills. Hanson who has been woman Js not clear on that, several, days at Clinton, State's Attorney Strom was in' jnatioa as to' the relatlva costs of caring I for indigent' traveling behind, -drove Into the ditch-to avoid striking ihe three wrecked autos. daughter, Mercedes, attended has returned home.

Madison last week and conferred picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. Mr! and Smith and wKh the district attorney's office Valley church the laM three days At the time of the crash, the and Mrs. George Voss at Big Foot. be done to Improve the local Jf Miss Lenla Smith were In Beivi-der Wednesday. Gewkee car was proceeding west it relation to the matter, and learned that important statements had bees secured from-the wo- courts.

The Tennis club recom The Luther League party was a and the' Chambllss' machine east Bm aa4 Cra The bureau of entomology says thnt bees xlo not destroy graps Their mandibles are too soft te uneir msnuiDies are too sort is Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Stearns mends the process used at Inger- telligence. They had a skull capacity, roughly, of 1.000 cubic centimeters, together with a more highly developed culture than their predecessors. This Is abbot.

180 table centimeters above the mod era average. The larger brain In the Cro-MagC ton man la by the larger body sis -1. real success. The committees In Mr. sod Mrs- Allie Ferguson and family of Chicago spent the week-end with Mart Ferguson' and All of the cars were badly dame? been, man, and that the police were on ehargejfprogrsmJgames, andJ and daughter, who have passing Oieu mmefherer -reakskhrTirlndTt iwi uu ui 1U19 iueK mna Keen soll park, Rockford, where a splendid lourt-areen-jbntir-by using a top of firm, hard clay, with adequate drainage beneath." Thursday ftir their home at Lake ing to prevent Ws leaving country.

News of his arrest In Fred Nelson, state highway pa lunch bad all made effective preparation. The fact that Robert Lee of Beloit was elcht years old last Misses Beryl Wares and jJaVer-na Edgell spent Tuesday, after noon at Rostoe. land, Fla. era Us caused by' blrda The nees wllh-of course flock to the grapes trolman, was called to the scene. Pauline and Lois Walters of, New York came out this morning.

Sharon have been visitinc thlsiHcla said to hsve been Identified Mr. and Mrs, WU1 White and aft en they are punctured, since the Juice Is attractive to tbeuu week with their grandparents, Mr. by Mrs. Katherlne Nashall, of BEAVER CEMETERY ASSOCIATION MEETS and Mrs. A.

T. Smith. Thursday was very satisfactory to a number of the at the meeting of the Missionary society, as Robert's Mm. Julian Leei had brought aloag fmlt. a The Beaver Cemetery associS' MNrtkra Galea ot nojtn winds, are known as In' southern states tbey blow across Texas to the Gulf, following the passage of a low area or cyclone.

The contrast In tem- tlon met on Friday at the home of Janesvllle, a landlady with he stayed at one time. It Is State's AUorney Strom's theory that Presti was killed near the spot where his body was ramlly of Glen pilyn were wek-end Tisltors la town. Miss Vera McKenna has returned to Chicago after a few days stay In town. and Mrs. Harold Wells and family, of West Chicago, we're Uaefcaafiag Wage Our financial adviser Informs us James Terwilllger.

Lunch WerM's OaTer ta Maa Figuring the world owe yea a Hvlng. and that all yon must do 1 collect. Is. looking at life through the wrong end or the glass. The world owes nothing te any offers hlal opportunity, and In exchange demands his best efforts as the price of success.

Grit birthday take, and trimmings. jlg -awmo o) U4) -n oj ooukSuuo sno)jno on jep -un Hopsid Xq mj mass, 'njkoisniq-j eJM oh IH pjss a'aiops )aq sjtoaji wqmnsui was served and plans were made that there Is no truth In the rumor 1 It Is understood 'that' of sn Impending 10 per cent redue-1 found. Mr. and Con ley and for the annual, supper given by the association and which will be 'perature Is generally Very marked as the preceding-winds' are warm, moist, southerly. tloa In the wages of sin.

Boston Gelosl Is being brought back gcests Saturday In the home of 1 family were Sunday visitors at on the night of Thursday, Oct, C. Madison by an officer. Mi1, and Mrs. Stanley Wells. Transcript I Delavan Lake..

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