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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 12

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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12
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Ml- i J- They Rule the Waves for jD, A. Sdrfnrnl ftilles of Siirttotl (n ffiflriRo fetrtftt yenr ntiy, tlnif WHS enartert il, Bounty Itiffhway, dominls- li. Qiiiley reported to the 0f supprvlsorB nt their the oourt tnriftp Irt conneetloh with feilftl ntiniirinl of tlVe 'cohdfttqn thl-totis rtinds ndmlnlstered iHls direction during the' ebn- The the statement hy tvh'a ncforltod' by thb board BP ttounf the session of tho board of supervisors a peti- from the Marathon of Women's' Klns the board to adopt a ltitlon tot the -employment of as efficient a cpunty nurse as We secured" to serve the rural! 'ta Wi( which was Efilmousiy giveii approval by the i 's recited the needs of 1 LJi ofrtcer and told of the good the children of Asctiopls an.d ajso of the would, accrue to the jraitrt and taxpayers. Killed White Hunting GONSIN Lloyd Meman, 10-year-old son of Mr. and iPrank McClyman, farmer near IChester, was killed when a in the hands of a neighbor Marvin, was accidentally bharged.

They were out rabbit Utlrig with (several other boys at of the accident. Highway Bond Action unanimous vlca voce Street. A prisslhjr aittomobtfe KitM on-c of them. The two tter dead In their jaws antf pulled the earchss off 'the street ami oilto the sidewAllt, where they stood Runrd over it mini it 'had -been je- moved, of Killiftft Chnwd with manslaughter in connection with the death of. Otto Stephenson of dannvln', Peter l-'oraeth, Wau- ftifntV not guilfy in c'btth here.

Stepheftson was killed in' 'Atny when re ear driven by seth with another 0:1 22 between Cllntonvlllo and Embarrass. With colorful ceremony. Admiral Henry A. Wiley (inset) the other day took supreme of the United States fleet naval vessel afloat. The picture shows the U.

S. S. Texas at ancnoi harbor, where retiring Admiral Chafes Hughes upset the noAnte haror, were re m-iedngtbv refusing to allow newspapermen and Photographers on the during the ceremony. The scribes chartered a small boat and got Ue above picture, returning to the Texas to photograph Admiral Wiley after Admiral Hughes had been relieved his Railroader Is Painfully "Hurt STEVENS Maaer, Junction City, worker On the age 50, a Chicago, Milwaukee Paul railroad, is a patient in ay unaiumuua hospital here with his county board adopted a I left leg broken in three places be- ililtion signed by members of the low the knee. Mr.

Mazer was struck committee rescinding a sec- down by an automobile on the main street of Junction City and was found lying at the side of the street and taken to the office of a doctor who brought him to Stevens Point. u.v The injured man was to tell commission and cor- what had happened and the identity "ifthe technical defect in the for. of the driver is unknown. the resolution for the issu- $96,000 In highway bonds as adopted, and substituting section. The form for i was drawn up by the i-ejjie to which objection was fjt in the office of the attorney fmerflj.

The resolution was adopted suspension of the rules to It Happens Here Also Carl Fink of Mara- was-walking home at the time. nu paid a fine of $50 and j-in Lincoln county court on a of killing a deer out of sea- Would Ban Sunday Dances board of supervisors of Winnebago county has been urged by reform organizations to revise the present county ordinance regulating public dances to prohibit Sunday dancing. Revision of this existing ordinance has been made a special by the order for business Pheasants Return for Winter of Rothschild are interested in watching flocks of pheasants in a field nearby on shocks of corn and stacks of buckwheat placed there for them since the arrival of cold weather. These pheasants, raised by the Rothschild Rod and Gun club, which were released this spring, are looking 'fine. As many as eighty have been seen feeding near the village.

Former State Legislator Dies W. Salter, 76, prominent retired business man of this village, died at his home of anemia. He was prominent in Odd Fellow circles and was grand treasurer of the encampment. He was a member of the state board of education Jintll that body was abolished and formerly represented this district in the legislature. Dogs Rescue Body of Pal on Main street here witnessed an unusual manifestation of animal intelligence.

Three dogs were playing in the "Common Law" is based on custom rtnd tradition. Much qf English common law derives frbfii the medieval when a thistom was held to be a law after it It nil been observed 'time when the memory of man runneth not to the contrary." Scrap metal, including old bicycle spokes and bits of shoot 'iron, have used -by" a pair of for building, their: nest in England. The nest weighs nearly 22 England's third largest bell, known as Big Peter, has just been returned to Yofk Munster after being It stands eight feet high and weighs nearly 11 tons. CLEARS UP A LINGERING COUCH A lingering irritable cough not ao good. It a condition.

But that wrong condition will quickly yield to the peculiar healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, a true cough remedy of proven medicinal value. From 651 E. 46th Chicago: "A stubborn, lingering cough Worried rne, kept me awake, tired me out, but It quickly yielded to your good Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, as my druggist assured me It would." Always dependable. Sold tftfratet out AJ J. i IB PlOO, afelf ft1att oh earth who ettfr Innate deftly gas without injury te "I "Wheft I came here I hot the tiifep A tWMfa; NorthlVmd' Lakes, of Rhino- lander, to Folko.

Rector, lot of block. Country Club Manor, bnelda cdunty; S'lOO and other Vhluable considerations. p. 'Gad Kitterman and wife, of Chfcago, 111.) to Kichard S. Runke, of Merrill, lot Section 27, township '39 jtoorthi of range 4 east; $1 and other valuable 1 considerations.

London 'has thousands of basement kitcheViS arid cellars well below the level fha'mes. The fact that 4 these are Very seldom flooded is due to -the drainage scheme, said to be the finest in the World. ffiTl "Tube i ft ha.r hiffi an ordlnarv 1 cfniMn't tfltMnK i head to tfttM.my|g«. 6Ven getting a neati'i ft ofl The Simple Way Add a. of boiling water to package of Sunlite-JeU, then note the delicious tantalising ot fresh ripe objectionable odor, because the Bejathie Sunlite la pure and high grade.

Compare it With others. judge for yourself. Your grOcer has'Sunlite or can get it. GOOSE CHICKEN At Noisy Creek Station Saturday Evening, Nov. 19 Everyone Come.

same rcJbm' 'whs High Visibility. "I'd like please." "Yea, something like the ottca you have ttecomntetutittiAn. "Is this a healthy town?" asked the newly-arrived invalid. vo-: CutUlns, OMlrfs, Onft dyo for all IS cents at doaloit DANCE Saturday Night November 19 At OLD COLONY Red Hoi Music Admission Ladies Pree Everyone Invited Oerteauie telnet eosUl aws shirred, rolled 61? collars of the velvet, tasteou! 61 PATENTS LABOR TEMPLE Saturday, tiav, HOUGH'S THANKSGIVING FOOTWpAIR RED GOOSE (All Leather) SHOES Modern Shoe Store 10 South Brown Street The appointment of the Oneida Paint Store 1002 Yi Randall Distributorsi for the famous Art-Tone and''A- P- C. line of Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Colors, and Oils for this territory which means a tremendous saving to the people of and vicinity on guaranteed pure paint products.

A FREE SAMPLE OF OUR ART-TONE VARNISH. COMPARE PRICES Family House Paint Sii Art-Tone Flat Paint $2.89 per gal. AiRC. House Paint $3.39 per gal. Porch Floor Paint $2.

75 per; gal. $2.95 per gal. Art-Tone Luster Enamel $3.89 Per Gal. PAINTING- i i Varnish $2.98 per gal. Also a complete of wall paper.

GREGORY Proprietor DECORATING Here You Are Always Fitted by a SHOE FITTER Who understands Feet, Shoes and Shoe Fitting It's the fit -that counts as well as the style, quality arid price. ALWAYS i GOOD QUALITY SHOES And A CORRECT FIT LOWER PRICES THE Rendezvous Eat Shop RHINELANDER, WISCONSIN Near Northwestern Depot Building Formerly Occupied by Gddfirnon Store. OPENS Saturday, Nov. 19th at p. Finest Home Cooking PJate Dinner served daily from 12:00 nooni to 2 p.

m. Table D'Hote Dinner Served on Sunday Visit us an4 feel at home after theatre "or clance or 5 OPEN DAY AND NIQHT Albert Nelson Jver N- Stromberg A A to and EE Fancy and plain patterns oi satin, patent and kid leather, 'M $2.95, $3.95, $4.85 a pair A large choice at $5.85, pair High grades at $6.85, Here you can buy a good pair of shoes and not pay a high price for them. Yoiuig Men's Oxfords Snappy and Mannish $3.95 and $4.85 High grades at $5,85 and $6.85 a pair. Scotch -grains, kid patent and calf leathers. Our 'oxfords keep their shape.

Better Outdoor Garments for LPATHER li Built For Service and Wear Fine grade, hard wearing leather that tuifns tile warm cloth linings. See them today. Every dollar brings bigger yalue. $18.00 BOYS' SHEEP-IJNER Room and Comfort. This is the high standard coat that made the hit.

Sheep-lined inside and a big sheep collar to pad you well against the wind. Not expensive, but real value for the money. Come in and see it today. $11.00 HOOT) RUBBER When you buy your winter clothes Idbn't neglect your feet. It's easy to buy good looking, durable rubber foot- year.

Just ask for Hoods. GARY'S "QF COURSE" A to and EEE SHOES AND QXf ORDS For the elderly and middle-aged men; in kid and falfleath- ers, at $2.95 to $4,85. High grades at $5,85 and a pair. Dependable All Leather Shoes For Children Boys and $1.25 to and $2,45 to $3,45 for girln fit and $4,85, pair. And a correct fit for the busy and thinking mind, the Water-Proof Boots Fpr Boys As waterproof as leathei cari boys who are wearing these boots.

Tbti4 and very ifew priced for'sucb high JUaJlty. (Always dry' 6 inch at 1 Water-Proof Boots For Men near water-proof leather be made. 8, 12, 16, 18 jnch Priced at $6.85 a pafr and. up. Here shopping made easy.

Buying is made where you can see nearly 1000 pair pf sbses openly where you can select just what you like. buy 4on't do good, bring them back we'll make good, SEE OUR BOARDING HOUSE REMEMBER OS, MRS. 2 AKi" PB LQXH -TIME TROfA BliROPE, EAA IM -m 7 TOR CAM VdU us A GOOP -tn 7 POPULAR BECAUSE.

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1925-1960