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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 3

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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28, RHINELANDER (W1S.) DAILY N6WS fAClSJ Circus Arrives InCilyforTwo Performances The circus is here! The great King Brothers Combined Circus rolled Into town early this morning to present afternoon night performances at the Oneida county XaJrgrounds. It started the festivities off with a bang by giving Rhinelahder circus fans the treat of a real, old, fashioned circus street A performance is underway this afternoon, and the last show will be given tonight starting a 8 o'clock. The main gates will open at 7 o'clock. Many foreign stars and displays in addition to the American features, go to make up the King Brothers' mighty 1955 program. Among them is the renowned Chester Troup of equestrians from England, whose feats atop galloping ring horses have given them the credit ot being the 1 d' greatest bareback riders in the land of sawdust and spangles.

Others are the "Sons of whirl-wind acrobats from Arabia, Monsieur Toiti Samh, and his stable of super-educated horses from France: the Hungaria Troupe, risley and high-balancing marvels; the Kareff-Manus Duo, aerialists from Italy; the Jose Torres Alforo Duo, tight and slack wire artists from Australia, and the "English twelve beautiful ladies, aerialisU and acrobatic performers from Olympic Circus in London. Still others include the famed Johnny Hartzell Troupe of trape7.c stars; Sylvia Gregory, the at-rial headliner; the "De Moss Parisian Ballet Plastique" in which thirty aerial beauties take part, and literally dozens upon dozens of other acts, displays and numbers SALE! i JIM'S Beauty Shop Don't to through the hot weather without comfortable Hiilr Style that no to care for. We are offertnt you thete COLD WAVES at a reduced price lor 10 Days Only! 15.00 "Mngric Wave" PERMANENT Reff. 12.50 LANOLIN CURL 10.00 NATURAL WAVE Rer. 7.95 CUUL 12.50 10.00 8.50 6.50 APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY Open A Frl.

Until P. M. for and Haircuts Phone 27 On)y 5 beautifu 11 Boys, Two Girls Involved in Car Thefts, Breakins Eleven Rhinelander boys and two girls, all 15 years of age, were involved in a series of car thefts and 'breakins in and near the city during the last year, Sheriff Donald M. Krouze reported today as He continued his investigation of the incidents. According to information given the sheriff by some of the young people involved, the series of crimes included the stealing of 14 automobiles from Rhinelander Paper Company parking lots during the last school year for "joy rides" while owners of the vehicles were at work.

Practically all ol these car thefts were unreported to owners' in most cases probably did not realize their vehicles had been used. Other crirnes in which some the youngsters were involved in eluded several breakins of a warehouse on Phillip St. which is usec by the Cleary Milk and Ice Crean Company for storage purposes two breakins at the Rhinelander Country Club, the burglary of the home of George Lange, 207 Sutlif and the burglary of the EC cottage on Town Line Cleary warehouse, ice from among the 250 men "and women arenic performers with the big show this season. Three great herds of performing elephants in the most outstanding elephant display in circusdom; companies, troupes, and groups of trained horses including the King Brothers' sensational Liberty Horses and almost countless track and novelty numbers, and thirty funny clowns-round out the exciting and lengthy program. The big show goes from here to Wausau where the street parade and performances will be given tomorrow.

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Take Turns any time, anywhere for you never know when you need relief. Gee a handy roll today! So For Acid IruUoenron Sylvester DeNoble, Crandon Resident, Dies Saturday Sylvester Bernard DeNoble, 53, resident of Crandon, died at 1:45 p.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital here. He suffered a stroke two weeks ago.

Mr. DeNoble was born Aug. 3. 1901, in DePere, the son of Peter and Gertrude NeNoble. He married Adeline Denzinger in 1932, and the couple settled in Crandon in 1936.

He was a carpenter by trade. Surviving are his wife; two daughters. Mrs. Martin (Betty) Skinner, of Liberty, and Miss Mary Lou DeNoble, at home; four sons, Hart and James, both al Mazonanie, Richard, of Liberty and who is stationed with the U.S. Navy in Norfolk, four sisters; two brothers, and nine grandchildren.

His parents, brother and sister preceded him in death. Funeral services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Crandon, with the Rov. Aloys Pineskern officiating.

The body will lie in state in the Halverson Funeral Home in Crandon from 2 p.m. today unti: time of, services. The rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. today at the funeral homo. Burial will be in the Crnndon Lakeside cemetery Swensen lake.

At the cream bars were taken, the youths told the sheriff. At the Lange resi dence, a quart of wine, some fooc and some beer were taken. At the Rhinelander Country Club, loot in hided cigarettes, beer, whiskej and a small quantity of money. Sheriff Krouze said the 13 young sters will face juvenile court ac ion. Days to SAVE on sterng JEWELERY Start or fill in your set NOW of Gorham Sterling flat silver gt TODAY'S LOW PRICES.

Anticipate the wedding, anniversary and birthday gifts that must be bought. Increased silver bullion prices and higher costs of services and supplies will increase the price of Gorhom Sterling flat silver on August 1st, All Orders, including mail and phone orders, received July 30tK will be filled at present low prices, CONVENIENT TERMS EWELRY prUfl for pe. Plott SttUoa. JNCl, The Soviet Government will do all it can to justify the hopes all peoples waiting for a tranqui and peaceful ai Bulganin. -Premier Niko- VISITS Hoefnageirhis son, Teddy, and his father, J.

toured the Daily News plant Saturday. J. W. Hoefnagel. a resident of has been visiting here since April.

He is a com- merlcal printer in Holland. They are looking over a linotype machine. News Photo) Holland Visitor Tours Daily News J. W. Hoefnagel, a resident of Dbrdrecht, Holland, who is visiting his son and daughter-in-law; Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hoefnagel, 6211 Coolidge toured the Daily News plant Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Hoefnagel have been in Rhinelander since last They plan to return to Holland next Saturday. Mr. Hoefnagel is a commercial printer in Holland, and has been employed by Hanskens for the past governor, Sir Robert Black, told the assembly he could not' reply immediately to the demand. Man Badly Hurt in Suicide Attempt 1,263 Persons Visit 'Lakeview' Over Weekend A total of 1,263 persons visited the Lakeview light conditioned home from 2 p.m.

Saturday until Sunday evening, it was reported I today by the Wisconsin Public Service Corp. It was stated that many of the visitors were looking for ways to improve their homes. Many others were planning to build new homes and cottages, and were interested in better lighting. The home attracted a large number of tourists. Furnishings of the home caught the attention of the visitors, and everyone seemed pleased with the furniture selection.

The lighting most often exclaimed over was valance light, the real light in dining room and the outside lighting. A number of persons were seen taking notes on different features of the home. The Lakeviow light conditioned home was under the general con- struction of Jay Bixby. The WTs- consin Public iSsrvice Spott- sors of the promotion, supervised the lighting. 45 years.

Jack is a Converting Plant. clerk at the Singapore Demands Self Government SINGAPORE (ffi Singapore legislative assembly today demanded self-government at once for this British. crown colony The A 72-year-old north side resident is in critical condition in St. Mary's Hospital here as a result of what police said was, a suicide attempt this morning at his home. John Bos.

604 Messer was shot above the heart with a .22 caliber revolver, police said, and lost considerable blood before he was found lying on the floor of his garage by his wife. The shooting apparently occurred about 6 a.m. and he was found "at 6:30 a.m. when Mrs. Bos went to look for her husband.

The brand new .22 caliber revolver was found lying on a bench in the garage, police said. Bos was taken to the hospital by ambulance and received blood transfusions during the morning. The CAROL-INE Beauty Shop wishes to announce tho addition of Mrs. Myrtle Hopkins to their staff of experienced operators. She has had 11 years of experience.

Phone 63 For Appointment Open Tues. Thurs. Evenings Open 9 a.m. Dally except Mondays: Open 1 p.m. TENTHOUSE THEATRE All Broadway Cast A New Hit Each Week Opening: July 26 and Flaying July 27-28-30-31 THE IMMORALIST A 3-Act Drama With Shirley Summa Thomas Aldredge Kenneth Rota Grace Collettc Jeanctte Ertelt And Supporting Cast Directed By Walter Beakel Curtain EVERY Night 8:40 Admission S1.80 tax inc.

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