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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 3

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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have ftlefl By fey ifte fcrnate toifltftfttee, totofrer thorough investigation at the Atftl Hrtfefjfl league and the latter tending fof teeisfatfofr to the V6fst6tid act. The committee meanwhile A te flfaflfcltie to take Op (he reVtSM Goff bill, ftfiiefc embodied all of the fioMfaVfor tightening enforcement imefifttery which its wewbiepB aftd ABglafortt Secretary Andrews Have been able to agree en. Wheeler, general the Aftti'Saleen leftgiiej said in hii, brief that the Best batons for ftrfthfoltton had beeft brought out in the arguments Against It presented at tKe 1 rcceftt hearing) he cited the fbStfmony of the New tferk, Chi' cage and Cleveland Jiatriet attorneys 'artd ottter witnesses 1ft supuort of his contention that the dry law IB being Influenced. opposite viewpoint, the wets asserted mischief, that the law is doltifr this country as revealed in thin lug and its far Caching 1 ects- upon sdfclety arid make it Imperative thai date of the United states into the origin, history and activity of the small group of men who have brottght these" frightful Fupon the republic." they particularly desired to have 1 Mr. Wiheeler cross examined as to nontribtitlbhs received-by the Anti Saloon league from Elbert H.

Gary, John and other industrial chieftains. Questioning of these men and "the members of congress Who are on the Anti-Saloon league payroll" Was Urged to bring out "Ihe significance of the strange phenomenon that after the alliance of the Anti-Saloon league and big business to keep up a continuous fer ment or smoke screen over prohibition anti-trust prosecutions suddenly ceased." insisting that the crime wave in" this country was not due to tlon, but that the law had prosperity, Mr. Wheeler his charge that the wets had brought about the senate hearing solely aft a propaganda medium. mrtiffr wft rfw tmdmb and Sd to appcaf evvlce 6f tscluili-S Of. (d the abate.

ietloH 1ft flStttt aforetald; Ift. 6 Jfflllufe so to do JUdgWlht Wllr rW gsinst yeu' ifttnSfdtne plaifitlffla of which Brt file 'lit the 8f the Cltf of thf MftlW thlft tWfflty hinelahdef, Co.i May eabfKMhe V. have been wfttrMrte' 1 and rtsfiali" shofc earths AaVe ft has bierf ddfeKs Have tftt-Wffc A garden spot la nbw Ortder vntieri te famlsH ffght work for, those patients who ftrfr recuWefatlft also rttia inter eat Ih darlnir toS-ma occuMrtpW(Has by th4 men Whtf 'Weave wfisWf- 1 Tfte putter aroflrtd tHe'feptifr tiie bttat rtfolb. constructed a buz8 sawing outfit for STATE INSURANCE SALESMEN CONFER MADISON, May 11 (By Policy forms and bf tfie health and accident insurartce ftusl- ness were discussed at a conference here today of insurance men with Commissioner W. Stanley Smith.

of all differences cordial cooperation of com- feanies and the department of Insur- was the purpose of the conference, Commissioner Smith told in an address. He introduced Lloyd J. Yaudes, who became examiner insurance department, succeeding To'm Nelson, who resigned recently. Figures showing the loss ac cidentti and the' of lf the rfgalfh and 'accident Insurance business in Wisconsin were cited by Mr. Sirtith.

BUILD HARD ROADiS IN STATE IN 1926 MADISON, May 11 (By A. Coritracts already have been award J. W. Bird, M. D.

Ear, Nose Throat Eye Glasses Fitted and Guaranteed to be rfght. .14 W. Davenport Street. Rhinelander. Wla.

tu If Miss Dorothy ScHurtnah, youngest daughter of Jacob Gould Schur man, American, aAibaslrtdoV to Germany, is engnged to marry McHugh of Wldhitdr an officer in the U. S. marine corps. The two met (vHile her Either Was minister to China and Lieut McHUglt was a meiriber the Wgatibn guard at Peking, i for tnilea road work in I found flVe new tires on his car when 1 mji IUL Wisconsin, -Including miles concrete A. executive.director of the Good Roadsfassofcktlon of Wisconsin, announced todays The contracts foivthe concrete surfacing on state arid state aid roads while for 172 miles of grading, and surfacing with gravel types an expenditure of involved.

11 (By A. Eighty missing automobiles have been recovered by their owners since January 1, thrdUgh the registration of titles, which became effective on that date. title lawi. passed by the last legislalurep pPovides for, the registration of the ownership of "automobiles in the secretary of seate's office. Many of 'the cars whose ownership Wfts traced by the registration taken without the owner's cortsent and then i.

Qf tfk IP All abandoned, SecrfetVyv Fred K. SStanmernian said, while 'others Had been stolen artd then appre- In one Instance, the Was STATE Ill 9 8 Court, County. Myr. Pi.tal» Arthur -liMltetfi, WttlUm, H.lnVt* sml D. Deiendantl of judiment of Dy vinuv vi In the above etttltled on th.

2Jrd day ojf Mgrch the ol Ontfda County, Stkte 'of WUcon.ln. will -tell lit th. SIMPLE can lernoW chocolate ataini Boita and tefeid DR. T. II.

MclNDOi D. DR. 0. S. M'lNtHJft, DtiNTlSt fkre now located over ffctid 1.

J3CMVV wl front itept of the Court Houee -In City of Rhfn.l«nd*r, Onelda Countar. Wliconsln. 'on J.2th 'W June, 1926, ten-ten o'clttck In the forenMn of directed jiidfirient the order oMhe court to told, elukted Hii OntHtft County, WUconeln. and therein cribed the quitter of the Soutfcweit qUtrter (tt) of number' twenty (27) tn number thirty-five Dated March 31, ROOD Sheriff of Oaeida County. WUcoMln.

A fef Plaiktlff. 4.2l,.Z7fcJ:4.11-18-25 REGULAR MEETING WEDNEllWlY ELECTION blF FOR MEMBERS 4 Mr Phww SO.W HOOM phone SO-WR DR. A. F. BARTER TO THE EYE, NOSE AND THROAT AND FITTING OF GLASSES.

i 1 Heart, 9 A. M. to 12 M. to 3:00 P. M.

EveainM by Brawn Block. RhlmUndw, WU. GRADUATION the rnoit eventful happening tween birlh und Jt onwwd itep in life that should be rernemfcered- with ft gift that it appropriate and Siting. EN FOR YOUNG fcADIEfe find Pencil Perfume Sete Wl A 1WJ i I 'Kf EU'Vil' i lief Hand Engraved for I icy .01 i -1 i- ironing, itove, Hfl ft flO'Cfl it wit I ThovestinghouscAutomatic Iron elimjnaw aiithwe, It is always at pcffcct inning tempera- Se current ii'JBUtoniatically 1 shut off. aintfw" gf purely yotfjl want -BALANCE IN 8 MONTI We will allow you II .00 for your old iron.

or does not they are in working eendition or not, the (V' "5 9 them in whether ice or i son We have a large assortment of ing of genuine broadclotlisi pongees, saHn percales, sateens and khakis. 5 $1.50 Values at i 'jW. lm $1.19 A man's full count, cut full blue and i i 1 work shirt in ail sizes at suspender- ami higW ea 61 dejiim. in 1 overalls. 1 We as Size sze only a comparison of, 31) to -at- or course PUR WAY BEST OF.

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1925-1960