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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 6

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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6
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Wisconsin Briefs Hninlcrti rovofsn! ot form JflfirUntl the ciistoftiaty ftoctio in inn- nlcltinl eouri, Mfs. TT. Vhndesnnrl was HOfiteiinod to 20 day." nl hnrd labor on charge of Itav inR beaten her while she Was under the inilurnri? of liquor. The court ordered fliat the money resultlnB from ihe woman's work While under sentence should lio turned over to' the support of hrr husband. FAtr- PfoVliles 1'lnyismiiiitl.

NEW city's supervised playground for (lie coinlnp: BllMllner Was assured wllh the close of a htlpe community exposition, i Presented in the manner of an indoor frilr liy Ihc Civic Improvement, leaRno, it broimlit profit to hire two instructors and the ripping up of a park. DP PCIT, t'atltollc Honored. D15 A. Kuypers, De Perc, prominent banker and business man, will represent the Dutch- BelRian Catholic of America as a. layman at the Chicago Eucharistic con.ci-ess Juno 20 to 24.

He will read a liaper nt the eonpross. Mr. Kuypers is'one of a few laymen to foe asked to address the inoelinp. FISH F0R CAL Fox i iftpnta, hns Ibefeft on tha icriI rondltlDlt tut mid locks Mil iv don, Raymond tfu(Mem nfiti placed flntleP ttrrcst by (Inirie WAfdfett of KennlftiorCi Wlfti'SXHl with inltliift IjillW PlMtp, a trout Stroim. The men were brought before tice ,1.

W. Uleudcd not guilts' were piftttffl timlevlmnd of il.noo each for tnbip tyiitttl'fance iti'lho next term fit rlrCult coiifti l.ociil AVnltonlattj nre aroused and huvrt encased counsel to help tho of the men. tV-lfd Dies of fiflef! the tleath of her luitbatid, HIJRO fcichroltky, CUll waf vetpiftii, Weeks itillal in the death of Mrs. LOiiisc ScllroUky, 83. lA.ttf scl- street.

VWi and MralJ ftAlpli rtnd'chitth'on have to (ft the K6P pStCTWi tCfiu Afrs. ted fiawrtstttjiBv fttf rt she wlff join he? Mhlfiftwl Mf. TauflChcf, playetf' Mil htsfd A few yonfS ftffo, IS playing With Wil tftiS fhrlr hmtitj in Visjtinff Itorb of 11 Mftson stf-oet, StfttoP Mrs. C. M.

Emfflmis, MfS. GeftPntle Mra. w. rf. HaVetdfitl motoird licfb tftibfhlllR Jrom tfh tonoffftti, to Visit With for short Kills Kali ttttitniied to his Hangs Self in Bntit.

MENOMON KK FA Oeorpe Krueger, 45, committed suicide by hanging himself in the bnrn nt his form home Hear Plat. The body was found by Krueger's brother. The mnn lived alone and hud been in pool- health. Fran Hand of Barpor, cap- lured the first salmon from the 1'enobsoot. river this year, nnd, in kecpinj: with tlie it to the president.

Witter i TOM flshlntf in the KIckaiHHt river sOiifh of Ontaflb, of Norwrttk, Jiookcd sturgeon weighing 36 potinds, txn'd was inches Ureter Was using ordinary tacltlo ahd wlipn the "bis cftme realized his equipment inadequate for the OL-cusloM. tte juifipedMntb 'the i-iVer and carried the battle from there, llmilly the fish ashore. Diiraml Killed. EAU Henry Kind- se.hi, 38, of Durand. was killed when she stepped from her car into the path of another machine driven by "William Pozer, Independence.

Her legs were broken in several places and her face and head cut. A coroner's jury exonerated the doctor of all blame. THE Damaged; Employe Held. fishing tug Margaret is in Racine h'arbor almost a wreck so far as her machinery equipment is concerned. Some person forced open the doors of the tug anri broke steam gauges, compass and other equipment in the engine and pilot rooms.

The outfits of nets and hooks used by the tug crew were thrown about, some of them Into the river. The loss is estimated at $4,000 by the owners, Traeger Maresch. Their loss will be heavier because of inability for some time to fill contracts for the Racine, Milwaukee and Chicago markets'. George Kirsh, 30, is under arrest on the charge of ruining the property. He found aboard the fishing tug Ziydia, asleep in a huge box of fish nets.

A coat and a shoe which Kirsh was minus when arrested were found aboard the Margaret. Kirsh was in the employ of the owners of the tug Margaret until two weeks ago. He was discharged, and it is 'alleged by the owners that he said he would have revenge. Club Provides City Park. 52-acre tract of land fronting the here has been purchased by the Phillips Commercial club for a municipal park site.

U. W. Students Rescued. Ford, Chicago, and Dorothy Bailey, University of Wisconsin student, were rescued from Lake Mendota by other students after their canoe overturned. Both were taken to the Wisconsin General hospital, where they were said to be suffering principally from exposure.

Miles of Desolation. with shovels, scores of farmers on the "barrens" east of Salon Springs, 12 miles south from here, stood guard against Frindell Hide Fur Co. ITie place to sell anil get the most money for your Junk, Wool, Hides and Furs. buy Rags, Rubbers, Metals, Magazines, Paper, Auto Tires, and Junk Cars, Give us a trial and be convinced, Corner of Brown and Phillips Phone 583-WX TAXI HONE further forest fires. Thousands of auto tourists from and liu- lufh were astounded at the burned and blackened area which stretches for miles through stands of young jaekpines.

Ashes in many places arc six inches deep along the roads. Fiyinancnt Repairs for Locks. work on the government locks here will be by permanent, concrete, according to advices from Washington. river valley cities, Including Portage, sent delegates direct to Washington, and chambers of commerce joined with office officials by sending telegrams protesting against nakeshift repairs, claiming recur- 'ence of the break unnoticed would send devastation through the entire Pox river valley. Maj.

Gilbert Van B. Wilkes, Milwaukee, in charge of CLAMS VATC.lt MICE CH SHINCl. O. W. Crerf-' mcr left it baskpt of clams in her cellar One nlRht.

found 'tht-ee (dead mice heltl fast between the shcMs of three darns. Now the neighbors are taking it up 1 PAWTUCKET, R. Pearl, a black nnd white cat, mother Of four kittens, has adopted a silver gray fox. All are reported to be doing nicely, Lou, the fox taking a liking to her new riiother. Now any woman can have a real O-Cedar Mop that makes floor polishing a delight instead of back breaking drudgery.

See this new mop at your dealer's and ask him about reductions on other O-Ccdars in varying sizes. From 75c to $1.75. who has been ill for, the fast weeks nt lite homo, Plhos fQCoVored. 'Still tins ecoVei-fetl home, the last few btjcaliso of famous old cloHt of Kyo t'hilrlcH; erected in is boon Peftalretl through the Jferi oiosiiy of feoItoM among wlil.eM ftt'6 maiiy Amoi'ichrts. One of tiie finest golf couVftaS Ih Idfigflahd IS dt ttye.

man, of the borne ojncn slon deparfinent, tTnlvot-Sity of AVi-- eonilu, Madison, 1 -has arrived lieie find will conduct a number tjf food meetings throtighout the The fiist meeting held Vteatu tfiiv afternoon ill Tomahawk inke Hi Other nieotlncfs be tomnrrotv it ttatxhaw and Thursday in thfe enuit' t'tTBTiKIWB. Dovei'fior NelUe house. Ross hds lived in tho exoetitfve itian- iion for thi'cd years, wllilo Hei- To fn. ii husband WAS governor, one as his tor Tauscher, of Oglesby, elected successor, but has been visiting for the last fiu not like'honlb." Her own'little Jft Afntrfeft, REWARD Fifty Dollars will Be paid information leading to ihe arrest conviction of tile party br parties broke into and stole personal property from my cottage on Lake Creek. George Debyle, Rhinelander, ale Several houses in different parts bf town on easy payments.

Small payment down and Balance like rent. Will also accept as first payment your -vacant lot or small house 1 See me at the store or call 156-W. ELKOiV For Your Crepe oe? i 40 Inches Wide Color, White The Best Quality Washable Material 36 Wide Color, White The Best Quality Washable MaUrial GLADIOLUS ttoettf ftMfaft ihfi I'wth GLADIOLUS, i ncy to gtew, ahfj bleerrt pfafugcly. Yoti sectifc mif eltdteisl at IJL 1 ifilitaK 4fe uozenj alao Hire assoMmertt 4t 60c a promptly, delivered, 1540 Miltdm Sti" W.J.HdmUth fa, A 'we buy ait klhds ftags, Mubbefa, Magazines, 'Jfttier Tubes. ail klfids' Sf Ju'nked automobiles and Iti the line of furSJahd hldds.

Phone bur Iruck wftl cart for yoti Urbank Rapaport il lU i to ij i Or- year ta 4 foilteiy machine all its crartk- a practfce tistoalfy follbWed btily By vety Highest priced cars. tfc explains wiity, 1S ears Always i'Sh withmit vibraiib'n, I ED, ABEL 216 E. king St. t) B-A E.R The practice of driving cars at night with only one light' burning must be stopped. i owners arid drivers must have both frorit, and a tail light burning on their cars'at nignt.

This notice includes EVERY car. Several arrests have already been made and more will be if this notice is dis- MAURICE, STRAUB, ChieJF of Police QUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahcrfi rt Ue'ut we AT.

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