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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 8

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V. HIE DAILY REPUBLICAN. BELVIDERE ILLINOIS. TUESDAY, AUGUST: 8, 1933. CITY 0.

K. FDR wo load KACH IOHM(i PKR 1US1IKI, CONTRACT 1 Fruits and Vegetables Spare Ribs lrfAtl IIU'HlV Mild; lHte mighty uiwm' Ixiked. PKR hHMI Chicago, Aug. 8 Phe weather forecasts for period ending at 7 p. tn.

on Wednesday, furnished by the V. S. weather bureau: and vicinity: Pair tonight and Wednesday; -slightly cockr tonight in suburbs; gentle to moderate northeast winds, becoming variable. Oenerally fair tonight jind Wednesday, except possibly thunderstorms In extreme sooth; not much change In temperature. 4 Fair tonight and Wednesday, slightly warmer Wednesday and In central and west portions tonight.

Iowa: Generally fair tonight 5c 10c 15c I Too Beautiful To Live Her Own Life Yn A World Of Men! this jjfrl whom men could resist! St I yW TODAY -A if Wednesday! It AX IT. A IXMPf. I 1 ll "ripping Story I 1 1 of he Heart- I If aches and thrills 1 I jg in Be 6irl 'ife! Sliced Baconrs) 1 CikImIi.v Brand, no 15c IDI'MI rlrnl, Salier Kraut I.V M'lIlT, Solid MU'kNl, Large runs per can 84 Fresh Liver tliiink, fmdi fr.dii I ho (uuklng iMiiitte, PKP. POINL, (g mi wnsti 2 I'M K(i Green Beans 20c seller, Klolne Brand liny rut 2 cans 25c Roast Beef Armour's roiikt'ti, per can 17c real Uneeda Biscuit Kegulni' hI. 2 boxes 9c Itonfit 15c BOKA t'OIT'KK ii( nil ill ki'd can, fur a 1 1, sH'iiyl, pax (2 25c 15c 18c Fresh Bread RVK, WIIOI WIIKAT, OXK hHMt and Wednesday, except unsettled In south portion this afternoon and tonight; slightly warmer Wednesday and In extreme northwest tonight.

Eighty-six was high for th mercury today, following a start at t0 this morning, and the day waxed hot but breezy. A year ago the range was. from 54 to 82. fair Is the prospective weat.her for tomorrow, with cool er temperatures drifting In from the north-west. There was some pioniise of rain last evening, but the promise was not fulfilled, the clouds drafting away to the north- West without depositing any moisture here.

(ieiieital precast tleueral forecast for the north- cilral states; aside from some ware is SEBI Bf WEUESDIT 23c Club House loiiiufo for 25 per can 5c 29c Krifdi. ilirert from County Farms per dozen 1 1 A noarlnis 1 wY LORETTA YOUNG RICARDO CORTEZ FRANCHOT TONE gorgeously gowned girl of the shadows that no one knew anything about! Her day began at midnight but that w'as all that was known of her! si' MONARCH PIXKIC POOHS W. H. PIEILfe UW U' 1 i local showers or thunderstorms i plot to deliver Nash from the fed-i ii the extreme southern part, gen-1 eral men who were returning him. etally fair weather will prevail In to Leavenworth federal prison MQEI that Wakes you Gently ia VAfr ''til ll mm The Polite Alarm Clock GREATER VALUES and here's why As a Goodyear Dealer we can (Jive you more for your money because Goodyear Dealers in the United Statei alone sell millions more tires than the dealers handling any other make of tire- Goodyear builds more tlret than" any other manufacturer- ami this greater production enables greater value There Is In tire-buyinf one chief authority: the Public The Public says Goodyear Tires art best in value.

It does more than say so. It buys so! Are you enjoying the advu.nriges of the tire superior it enjoys this unparalleled popularity Better do to it pays! This Big Ben is new and entirely different in the pleasant way he wakes you new and entirely different in design too. His two-voice alarm, his qujet tick, his smart, modern lines in black anil nickel are making him thousands of new friends daily. Come in and listen to his 2 voice try to hear his quiet tick. luminous $4.50.

ItACKPTPr.lt.H BKMIXD XICK DHACOS THAT Til KY WANNED HIM TO STOP SKMXXH BEEN VOH FIVE CENTS HECOND EXPIiOSION THERE I.V A WEEK- KOADHOl'MK OWNER TAKEN IN PIVE-PIiY Ml'HDKH. Waukegan, 111., Aug. 8 Ex plosion of a powerful dynamite bomb early today wrecked the nickel beer cafe of Nick Dracos and rocked the entire city. The damage will exceed $5,000, police stod. Windows were broken in half a dozen surrounding buildings.

The cafe was bombed one week ago. Police regarded both blasts as warnings to Dracos to stop selling five cent beer. HfiTje ItcMort. Man. Chicago, Aug.

8 A federal warrant charging Louis "Doc" Stacy, road house proprietor and intimate of local gangsters. '-with conspiracy to free Frank Nash, federal prisoner who with four officers was shot 'and killed in the Kansas City union station Plaza massacre on June 17, was sworn out today by Mel-! vin Purvis, federal Investigator, He was to be arraigned later in the day, at which time Purvis said he would ask that Stacy be held in $50,000 bond. Stacy's arrest followed the tracing of a number of telephone ctlls from gangster hideouts in Kansas City to his home here and to his roadhouse, federal investi gators saids." The urobes believe the entire when they fell before a machine gun barrage in front of the union station, may have been hatched local gangster meeting places. SKSSIOX OF t'Ol'HT WILL BR' HKIJ) WITH JITKiK OS HHXCH TO MAKK HKADV FOR NK'W t'Ol'KT TKISM I.V SKITK.MBKK LAST KILIXii BAY HH XHW TKH.M IS SKIT. 15.

Uudge B. D. Shurtleff today advises circuit court attaches that he will be here on Friday forenoon at 10 o'clock to occupy th.1 bench. Tho purpose of his coming is to clear the court docket for the April term and make ready for the September term, which will open on Monday, Sept. 25.

There will be no jury cases, It is stated. Attorneys predict that there will be a heavy docket for the new term but as yet there is no indication it, only four cases having been filed with the circuit clerk t0 date. lasl dav for suits for September term is September IS FINED TWICE: Arrested by State Policeman William Sullivan east of the city on route 5 Sunday night, James W. Kirk, of Galena, drew fines totaling $30 and costs when he appeared In the court of Police William Harrison yesterday. For reckless driving, he was fined $25 and costs and drew an additional fine of $5 and costs for running his car with no tail light burning.

Other fines assessed In police court within the past few days were $25 each for William Hoye end Phil Sheahan and $15 for Robert Haines. Father of Local Dentists Laid at Final Rest Today Funeral -services were held today for Walter O. Fanning, father of Drs. E. G.

and Ray Fanning, of this city, who died at Tils home. ffTB-m tte sn ortn of San dwtcfi oin Saturday night. He had undergone an operation some months ago, but even this measure failed to save his life. Besides the sons mentioned, he Is survived by his wife, six other sons and a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Baker, of this city, were among the attendants at tbe funeral today. Mrs. W. T.

Payne and daughter! have returned to Lakefield, after a few days visit in the hon of Mr. and Mr. C. A. Barrihger.

BRING BOMB AT WU I in PLAN TD CLEAR I APHIL DOCKET HERE ON FRiDAV GALENA MOTORIST 4 CELERY, Well blew bed and rriKi. LAKUK STAf.k TOMATOES, HO.MK tiROWX AM) RIPK, Ll'KK BASKKT CUCUMBERS POK riCKLKS, MKII I'M SIZK HVXIS PEACHES, FANCY TAIU.K I'KU BASKKT .1 GRAPES KWKKT AM) KKKULKSN PKR BAKKKT PEARS fAxcy TABLK pkarn PKR BASKKT PLUMS FAXCV KLL'K OH KKI PKK BASKKT-l APPLES FANCY HKST POIt'FlfrM SIX Itll I)S ORANGES CALIFORNIA. SWKKT A jrirv ik onAxtiKK hxm MltK Vlimi VIXKliAlt. YOl Wil WANT THK RKST TAItl.K A XI) I'M HUM; TOE "NEW DEAL We heartily endorse the Government's New Deal. 'You will nl' find a "miuare dal" in tlx high iialil.v and i ni our fuel muter tals.

Piiom; CITY FUEL CO. 203 CA8WELI, ST. Wl DO OUR PART is no substi tute for quality. Ve have Shoes for the entire family. WHY NOT INVEST IX A PAIB OK SHOES TO- lA A Mrn E-Wr r.X.

PICK KI PIJOM $1.00 lo $5.00 AT GILROY'S II STATE ST. ik I i ALIHOHMAX BY I'X'AXIMOUS VOTK IXHTRPPT MAYOR TO KIUX t'4XTRA(T KOHM7R. VKY WHH1I WILL PUT CITY IX I.IXK POR NKWAtiK DP. POSAL PLANT KXXJl.XKKTt XOT RKADV T) KKPOKT YKT O'lHKU 1U SI ESS TRANSATKJ BY ttOl'NOLv Jiy unanimous vote city council at Its meeting last night inhtructed Mayor Mark Butler to sign a contract with the engineering llrm of Marr. tjreen tipper.

Chicago make a preliminary survey here for a sewage disposal plant, which It is proposed to erect with government funds ob tained under the Industrial recovery act. The Hrm, which Is now well launched into the survey, had the approval of the mayor's special committee, and it was under- slood the council would approve any engineer or firm employed by the committee. The cost la to be 400. lCngineer l'aul dreen, who; with a.sslHtants making the preliminary survey, appeared be-j fore the council and stated" that yet he In not prepared to make a formal report. However report will he made at flic next 1 tueetiii); of the council on Aug.

He said that he and the mayor have been interviewing heads of various industrial plants concern-j lug the type of waste matter now the sewage systems. His 'llrm expects to make a study of tils to determine the type of plant best suited to the need of i I he city. Xlno Are Anvxteil The reports of the chief of police and Police Magistrate Wm. I Harrison for the month of July 1 showed that nine arrests had been i made, most of them for reckless driving of autos, and tines collect-j ed in the amount of $25.. I The report on operation of the waterworks for the month showed 'a profit of Operating ex-I pense for the month was During lie month a total of 218,400 gallons of were i.

pumped at a cost of .0.104 per housands gallons. Is Sought Two residents on Starr street pi sented a petition asking for a i wcr between Maple and awnues on that street but agreed I with Mayor Butler that It would I be better to wait until the sewage i disposal plant survey now under way is completed, when It is i pt'i'ted that sewers for the entire city will be taken up for discussion, Alderman OifTord reported that Kami Advisor E. C. Foley has been out of the city and that he was unable to discuss with him the matter of liability in case of i accidents growing out of opera-. Hon of the community fire truck.1 Alderman Klein said the elec- tiicians of the city complain that the inspection clause of the ordi-' nance covering electricians la no! 'being enforced.

Some changes in the ordinance were advocated by i the alderman but no action taken Alderman Merrill reported that the work of repairing the roof on 1 the city hall has been completed i and that it is now in good shape, Hack Water Hills I Alderman Stenman brought up 1 the matter of delinquent water hills anain. Some progress lias been made In getting in a part ol the approximately $3,200 carried on the books of the water depart- ment, it was stated. Names of; dclimiuents and the amounts the owe are to be read In en coun-1 ci: at the first meeting In Septem- her. Alderman Heal told the coun- cil that he had visited the Dean Viilk company plant and that of installing a stoker system to do away with the smoke nuisance, of which there has been considerable complaint, is now under way and that the system will he in operation withjn two weeks' time. Alderman Nlnetnire voiced complaint of an occasional steneu that arises from the city dumping grounds.

He told of a bill passed by the last session of which dumping of garbage closer to the "ttv limits of any or town tbaa one mile, but that it does no, feet garbage collected within such city or town itself. No action wa. taken on the matter. BIUn Are Allowed Hills in (he amount of were audited and payment approved from the general fund. A license to sell beer was granted to Tom Reed at 528 South State street where he is soon to sipen for business.

Licenses were also Issued to two Hock ford distributing firms to distribute advertising matter here. Appear In Movies "St shots were made of the mayor, city clerk and aldermen rhlle seated at their desks by cameramen who are here and engaged in making a movie of Bel-f, The meeting opened with and scripture reading by the Rev. A. Donald Minton, pastor or thee South Baptist church. Many other styles to choose from, made by Western Clock Co.

$1.00 upward CORNELL REAM MANLEY MOTOR COMPANY PHONE a(M). Wl DO OUR PART THE EASIEST the north-central and Wednesday, will overspread states tonight Cooler weather the northern great plains area Wednesday. EW SCHEDULE FOR Bclvldere hardware stores will be open from to 5:. '10 p. in.

each day except Saturday when the closing h.iur will be 9:30 p. mn, as. the result of in agreement reached this morning. The stores affected include William W. Hay and on, Gamble Store, Walter Ray store, and the Thrush concern.

These establishments, operating Under the 40-hour week for employes will not be open Wednesday nights as they have In the past. ARMY tilTH KR TO I TALK KKKOKP, ROTARY Second Lieutenant Sam Mun-' dell Of the United States army, is slated for the after-lunch before the Rotary club on Wed-! nesday. PERSONALS Mr nnd Mr Prank fnttreii and daughters, Maxine and June, retlried to their home in Madison last evening after visiting a few days with J. K. Halliet.

Mrs. Sidney Veaco and son, Sid- ney, will return tomorrow from a visit of two weqks with her and Mrs. r. tie, at White Higeon, Michr Ronald Manley, Rolfirt Hiach-ford, Clarence Woods, Dewey Nichols and K. Schultz were at Elgin today.

Mi', and Mrs. Gilbert Marshall and family of Del HJo, Texas, arrived last evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Marshall.

Mrs. Harold Buskirk of Waukegan is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dwyer. Mr.

and Mrs. DeWitt of La-Giange were Sunday visitors in town. Mr. DeWitt was a former manager of the Woolworth store here. Miss Delia Bigelow will visit A ntury of I'rogress tomorrow.

John McCormick and son, Rob ert, and daughter, Rozella, visited Mooseheart, Sunday. Mi', and Mrs. Harry Laws ana daughter, Miss Lorraine, visited A Century of Progress yesterday and- today. AfcJ. Lannlng was In Chicago today on Hupmoblle business.

A motor party to Delavan lake last evening was made up of Allen Clark, Ray Atkins, Edwin Baker, Clarence Houston and Ed Jones. Frank Shafer was at Marengo today. Mrs. Henry List of this city anddaghter, Mrs Warren Smtth of Columbus, Ohio, will visit Chicago tomorrow. Elmer' Bernhardt was at Milwaukee today on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wright and family were at Delavan Lake, Sunday. Lou Strong was at Rock ford on business yesterday afternoon. Among thoe who will attend A Century of Progress tomorrow will be Misses Louise Deuius, Dorothy Bounds, Josephine and Genevieve Turnure and Lila Mae Dunbar.

HARDWARE STORES 1 I SPEC I A Apples, Dutches fine cook- 1 ing at 5 pounds or 1 Broom, 5 sewed, good straw plain handle, at 29c Tomatoes, home grown, per pound 5c Peaches, Elberta, table baskets at-. 15c Canned Spaghetti, Beechnut, three 10c cans at 25c New Honey, extra fancy, cellophane wrapped, at, cake 15c Smoked Boneless Butts, no bones, no waste, per pound 22c LOGAN AVENUE ROYAL BLUE STORE TIME The easiest time to is RIGHT NOW. farther vou go save The along the harder it becomes. If you save today, it will be easier tomorrow. Begin that Savings account to- Hs Tour FoircBa as comfortable as you would like it? A COUPLE OF PORCH SHADES that could be raised anil lowered to shut out the sun or let in the air would not only make the porch more comfortable but the whole hiiUMe aa well.

Porch day. fthailea of good quality ran. be bought more reawon-able now than in many years. A new (ilidrr and chair or two would make your Mrrh more attractive to your friends. Now la the time you need them and now Is the best time to get real value for they hare never been reasonable.

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