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FEBRUARY 8,1929 THE HHTNELANDEn DAfLT Society fSodety New Friday, Feb. 8. fiaby clinic, 9 a. p. community rooms of the city hall.

novelty dance, 9 p. Elks' club rooms. Immanuel Lutheran Ladles' Aid rummage sale, 6:30 p. p. Daniels Building, Stevens street.

Men's club of the Trinity Lutheran church, 8 p. at the of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.

Erlandson, Eastern avenue. Saturday, Feb. 9. Catechumpn class, Trinity Lutheran church. Confirmation class, 10 a.

tm Manuel Lutheran parsonage, Immanue! Lutheran Aid rummage sale, 8:30 a. Daniels building, Stevens street. Married Folks club, masquerade call, Howe's West side community hall, Interest To Women Clara Is in Radio Now Entertains Bunco Club Mrs. Preston Huff entertained the North 'Side bunco club with two tables of bunco nt her home; Olson i street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

st Peterson was awarded first, s. Emil Soberman, second and Mrs. :11 Hoggerty, consolation. A lunch was served after the games. Mrs.

Gust Peterson will entertain tho c-hib nt her home next Wednesday after-' noon. Honored On Charles Blitch wan honor' guest at ft birthday surprise party giyeli at his home, 603 Alban street. Three tables of pedro were in play favors awarded to Mrs. E. R.

Abbott and Joe White, first, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huber, consolation. At hour a birthday supper was served to 12 guests. Mr.

Blitch was presented with a purse of silver. Men's Club To Meet The Men's Club of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.

A business meeting will be held after which there will be a program and refreshments. LIONS, TIPS PLAYFORHIM REIS INTRODUCES NEW CHILDREN'S CODE BILL 1 Eagle River Monday evening. (Continued from Tngc 1) suited a phyalclalft 1 Mr. and RAJSMUiflen.will a. tertaln the Sleveft Peterson family.

Regenfuss, of ConoVer, Was a their home nn Eagle River visitor Wednesday (in Mr. nnd Mrs. P.y.\BoMck ed to Bogle River They at- on BILL WOULD SHIFT 'LAME DUCK'SESSION (S.v A. the a tattvir legislature Tuesday pasltd resolutians mals Tells of His Experiences with or, the bill said. Maternity Homes business.

tendpd ths At wi The district attorney Is to prose- number of friends at the home of visitors and Mrs. P. j. Approval of tt. S.

Senttiof cute or settle by Compromise all 11- Charles Butcher at the EVerett ac Mr 84 legitimacy actions. This replaces the Wednesday evening at a (1 scattered responsibility among a dinner. The evening was number of minor town spent playing bridge, olficials. The measure further pro- has been started oft the fa- V.MPS all settlements shall receive building of the cottage which bui-ried approval of a cOUft of record and be nt the Everett resort last season, and Red-hnHcd, vivacious Claru Cow, wiio has all the "It" there is to be had in the movieo, has -become a hit in broadcasting. She's a hit because she doesn't attempt to siiig.

She knows she can't, so she talks. And what a clover little talker she is! She's shown here with her pet pup before the mike of'KNX, the movie radio studio, in Hollywood. Personals Pelican I Baby Clinic Today The monthy baby clinic will' be held in the community rooms of the City Hall today, starting at 9 o'clock and continuing through until 4 'O'clock this afterncon. Donald Faxon will' be the examining uhy- by Mrs: G. H.

Suhs, R. Mrs. Gerald Wilson and Mis. Arthur'Lamotte. The Pelican Woman's club its Mrs.

H. R. Goldstone has left for meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Chicago, Where she will visit friends home cf JJra. John Wenatro'm. Tho and relatives and purchase spring afternoon was devoted to cutting merchandise for the Goldstone store, and sewing carpet rajw.

At the 'of tho regular business meeting lunch was served by the hostess. Tho next meeting will be held in 'at the home of Mrs. J. i Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Delancy, of i Winona, are spending the weekend here with rein lives. They leave 'Monday evening for Chicag-o, where they will transact business for a few days. i PERU. 7 (By A. i Clyde Realty, youthful nrtima.1 train; er, is ready to pit his nerve and knowledge against a cage of 32 jungle the entertainment of circus audlenceo.

Folk of the big top at this winter city say never before has a trainer controlled so many perfoitn- ing animals in a cage. They call it dangerous, and mean it. The 23-year-old Beatty, with Jagged ridges of the jungle claws across his body, knows there always Is danger In the exhlbtion more animals the greater danger. Throughout the winter he has worked with 1 his animals at the Circus City zoological gardens, winter home of several circuses. i Among his animals is ever 1 watchful for an opportunity to spring at the smiling youna: man.

waving: a whip nnd pistol. Twice, at Shrcveport. last yonr ntTl To.v 1 nrkana. 1 two years ago, "Xero" I bowled Beatty over, and twice "Babe," a lioness, iumriel from IHT i pedestal and drove "Noi-o" away. Tn Ifl24 a black Javanese panther slashed the trainer before attendants eoiild prod It away.

"Watch the animals closely, particularly the ones you know to be bad; never reveal a trace of nervous! ness or panic, and keep the animals thoroughly subjugated." is Beatty'st formula for longevity for animal trainers. There also are lesser advices, such, as fairness with the animals, thor- ough knowledge of their habits and physical condition and alert attendants outside the cage. Possibly the best asset of an animal trainer is steady nerves, said Beatty, who never had seen a wild animal until he followed a circus away from Chillicothe, Ohio, seven years ago. I "One night while I was doing my I act the lights went off for a few seconds," he related. "Had I shown a Norria' "lame duck" bill, which calls fof aft eatllef Mating of eoflgresu- Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Burkhart, men, was approved wh6n the state Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. seriate approved Senator Theftdore Mabel Matthews.

i Duncan's resolution memorailzimr i congress to pass the measure. Harshaw CftllM oft friends here, Charles as as pro- a new modern cottage will be erect- viding for appointment of a trustee ed at mpe ann and Behlow, local by the court to receive payments tor contractors, have the contract Russell future support of the child and to cxpect to fi ftlsh work before tlie smtl caller this Week. prevent abandonment of children by mer se aaon. Mr. and' August an evidence in writing which is now legal.

Transfer of custody of children may be accomplished only with approval of a court of record, the Adama Brothers have Just com bill explained. pleted the removal of several old A county board of child welfare is buildings across from the post office. Itm provided. The measure would create The removal adds greatly to tin- ap- vee a board of five member's to be estao- pearance of this street. lished by the county board of super- visors, membership of which would Another Duncan resolution, adopt- tate senate, asks Congress i.l'tf) develop Muscle Shoals "for the all the of the Statex instead of turning it ovotMto private companies for their i 6f hBtt home at the Wisconsin-Michigan consist ol chairman of the super- Visor board; one appointee of tho juvenile court; two otth, stnto of control, one of which shall be a Mr an(J Mrg lrkpatrick woman, and a nith nainea ft Thursday mor ning for Alden, the other The bill makes it the duty of the board to Mr.

and Mr'aY" 'Ahdy Shaffer of i Minoequa were -visitors Fred Dolansky is on the sick list, Infet evening. 'v'," been Injured while at work, New Hankies Very finely' plaided'handkerchiefs, in colors, ate new. for suit woai-. Onu's very email initial should Where they will spend the nrxl 1 1 Oie most-prominent tone. NOW WELL AND HAPPY MRS.

SHELLY snvno an oppratlnn. fpc! HO to re.ilixe that I u-as so vverik. disntv nml nfi-alrl I and those born out of wedlock. The board is to serve without pay 4 and may engage peis'inm-l in JJS.SJM! the work. WOOD AND HOLT FREED few months with relatives and friends.

They expect to return early in the summer. Enterprise Cocktail Cape. I A --iHiiiiueriujj-Bhetu' pinli chiffon cape is the luiest. It i vanst length, has its scalloped edges embroidered in pailiettes and Crystals i.mi scintillating scarf ends tie' Iti Alvln Haegele and Otto Schoeneck two week' Lassig. Miss Joanna "Webster spent the race of nervousness the animals 1 week-end at tlie home of her grand- would have become panic stricken OF ROBBERY CHARGES wre Blrho business cnllers.

Hnrold Thay'er, of McNaUgh'ton, hore on i DETROIT, Feb. 7 (By A. Ernest -Dutcher was cnlled home Wood-Holt case today appeared to be from Malvern by the ill of his son, unraveling. With the dismissal this Harold. afternoon of charges against Ralph Arthur Buelow made a business A.

Wood and Cecil T. Holt in connec- trip to Kushman's camp. tion with the holdup of the Sturgls in a recent copy in an urticle, National bank last December, the giving the names of those attending affair had simmered down to the the dedication of the Zion Lutheran charges against Mrs. Grace M. Wood church in Rhinelander, the name of! and her alleged co-conspirators, AVil- Mrs.

August Seidel was unintention-! lirim Thompson and Taylor Pierce, ally omitted. nad the one-man grand jury investigation into the killing of Ambrose in Rhinelander. L. Hagerty. Friedt Schoeneck was absent from Wood and Holt were freed today school because of illness, upon recommendation of Assistant Harry Williams, of Rhinelander, Prosecutor James T.

Sloan, of tit. was here on business. The excess of Women oer men in the European lands is 'mudh, Uui-ins 6.0.6' CTITfyCD AITCD TnAtMIV J1 IKUlIlI Ed Abel, Studebaker-Erskine dealer for Rhinelander, is Kdwnrd transacted business a awarded 1. him yesterday by the Studebaker Corporation of AnieWca to mark the i completion of eight. ylgars The tablet was on behalf of the Studebakor Corporation of Joseph county.

Sloan with Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stromberg Clil-l ell L1JVJ lllllUt: KIU11U- 1UIVU MUt.vJlllV; C3tl parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George and that would have beer, the last of Joel tKfeanl the st te lice GattOn mad6 a buslneSS Mrs. John Hel.sti-om, of Milwaukee, Miss Mai-garet Is em- me. I snapped my whip and called a statement before Charles L. trip to Echo is expected here tomorrow afternoon ployecl in Rhme i a(lel spont i the commands in the usual manner Hliner f' of the at stul J- anc rs ei el mo rto spend a week with her son, Ar- afternoon at nr 1 lof Mrs. Ilnlnn Is Hostess Mrs.

Fred Bohm entertained 'nt two tables of pedro at her frame 709 'Dorr avenue yesterday afternoon. ter the games favors were awarded. At. 4:30 refreshments were served by the hostess. thur II.

Helstrom, who is employed here. her home hsre. and the lions and tigers maneuvered Guild Luncheon Held members of tine's Guild attended the Guild Luncheon afternoon at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. C.

D. Packard and her committee were in. charge the luncheon. A business meeting was held nt which time it was decided that the Guild would hold a bake gale every Saturday at the Wisconsin Power company offices dur: ing. Lent: The next meeting and luii- cheon --of the Guild will be held Wednesday, March G.

Home Nursing Course. Another class of lectures on "Home Nursing" will be started providing a sufficient number cnro.ll. Those who are interested and want to enroll are requested to register Monday, Feb 11, at the visiting nurse's office, city hall. Miss Olga Laknosund, visiting nurse, will be in charge of the lectures. Old Settlors' I-'Icnic.

The Old Settlers' club of Oneida county will hold an indoor picnic in the Odd FeUows' hall, Tuesday evening, Feb. 12. There will be old time dancing and a regular old time picnic. All members are invited. Any person who hats been in Onoida county 25 years is eligible to join the Old Settlers' club.

Charles Mor- is secretary of tin; club. T. A. Sponsors Cnnl Party. Twenty-eight tables of cards wore in play- at the public card party given in the counci.l rooms of tho city hall, Wednesday evening, by tho Parent-Teachers association.

Those receiving iirlwa woi-o Mrs. Guorgo Miles, Mrs. I'M Murkhnni, Mrs. Joo P.odwin, Otto Wilke, Mr. Doherty, Mr.

Eddy, Mrs. Grace Evers, Mrs. i IJunCae, Airs. Uo.scmark ami Mrs. 1'.

13. Kabel. The committee in ehurgo of tho card party were, Mrs, If. II. i'lelil, Mrs.

J. Miss Loono Jurvis, Mrs. A. Hansloy and Mrs. Uuelter.

Scout Patrol Mooting. Scout Patrol No. 4 has held three meetings, the first at the home of! Bernard DeLoye, the second at the home of Robert Lee and the third' meeting ut the home of Leader Don- I aid Riek. This one was held Wednesday night. Those present at the mooting were, Robert Lee, Carl Min- Mr.

and Mrs. Gerge Blaesing and in the dark. I can tell you my heart daughter have returned from Mil- stopped beating." waukce. Beatty left school to become an Mrs. Viola Petta was a animal attendant at IB.

He first np- caller Thursday. i peared as a performer with a polar Several people from here attended bear act a year later. Then he Mrs Bent left last night for the dedicatory at the new worked in mixed groups of leopards, where she will spend Lutheran church Sunday. tn gis, completely arid Holt. exonerating Mins Catherine Clark, of Antigo, spend the week-end here as tho guest Of-Miss Muriel Hansen.

i City Paragraphs! Wood tored to Rhinelander on business. Adolph Kushman was a Monico, caller the first of the week. The snow plow passed through Enterprise Wednesday afternoon. When they were about two miles east of Enterprise on County Trunk they had the misfortune to break pumas and hyenas and advanced to the remainder of the winter Mrs. C.J.

Bergs'trom and son Fred, Tucker Monday. Rev Bergmann. of Rhinelander, an act of 16 lions. 21 ho was called' on 1 WTilllam working 19 lions. Next year he i I added two tigers and this year in- of Norway, are visiting at the home of Mrs.

Bergstrom's mother, Mrs. A. Hylund. Mr. and Mrs.

George Blaesing. and' creased his act to 32 animals. daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray! Tlie act's debut Vas before automobile company 1 in Due to an error, the a part of the plow, and Had to tele- time Of Boy Scout anniversary phone to.

Rhinelander for repairs. service 'incorrectly 'given in yes- terda'yV Daily. News. The service will be. p.

m. Sunday at Stfl.I*kS the Congregational church, with I Willis in Rhinelander Sunday. i Little Billy Vanney has been ill! Detroit. The Rev. T.

S. Nelson is in Chica- Ju improving. The "king of'beasts" is not by far go this week attending- the Moody Leutliey, of Enterprise le most undesirable of cage coin- Founders' convention. a business caller 'here i Pinions, said the trainer. Tigers are i Mrs Alex Petta is ill at her" ho'me ess dependable, and the lesser cat Ante-no Anderson and C.

Roepcke Ml anc MrH JQ bl nd species more treacherous than tr.r WCTP business callers and at th(J am Wenzel ho le tiger. Bears sometimes are crafty Kiver ycHtorday. day i nm ferocious when aroused. tomorrow i Irs John Dnil "'as Congregational church, with Supt. W.

Kruschke as the principal speaker. The P. T. A. held its meeting nt the school house Friday evening.

An P. L. Whittier leaves Rhinelander day. visitor in Wednesday and Thurs-i r.ight for Chicago where he will buy merchandise for his store. i Dr.

C. I-Iornung made a profes-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollis, of Wau-' siontil call here Monday. sau, were visitors in this city yes- terdiiy afternoon.

Miss Gone Collier, of Crandon, and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorenson, of Mrs. Mr and Airs.

Nels Christensen and daughter and Miss Ella Scheideggcr, c-f Rhinelander, relatives Vu-ro and children CORPORATIONS MAY INVEST IN BANK STOCK MADISON, Feb. 7 (By A. In- diiKtrial corporations may invest their funds in bank stock without Huber, daughter interesting program on thrift. was of and Mrs. Louis Huber, un- Siven.

It was voted that' each" person del-went an operation for the removal bring his own cup and spoon to of her tonsils In St. Mary's hospital in SS- The next meeting will be yesterday. March, 1. i Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rasmussen Leaves Thomas King, 1 and family were entertained at the Robbins, left, the local hospital yes- Ahlquist home Sunday, torday, after being a patient here Mr. Lehman has returned to his MRS. W. SHELLEY Vmerica by H. Mphahan, the cor-.

oss the street or: come up town. poration 's district 'For flVe years I suffered terribly Under the Stdtfebaker-Erskfnl ln with liver and gall bladder trouble. signia, the inscription on t'fie tablet At times the pain in my right side states that It is Mr Abel was" so severe I could hardly endure by the Studebaker Corporation of In spite of the many medicines America in of Eight took to act on the live my Years of Loyal 'Business Associa- remained coated and I Was con tlon." constant bilious. "I am delighted to receive this "I suffered a great deM from indi- recognltion of my connection eestion, gas pains and headaches, with the Studebaker and; a terrible burning sensation in "spent" hundreds Abel, In accepting the' ser- my stomach. ken.

"My associatiqt'vth'''" Althou said Mr. vice token. "My Studebaker through these, eight years tlollars trying regain my healtj has been Dleasant na well going down hill 1 until pleasant as well as itl ke pt going ddwn hill 1 until I ve always tried tb eWal'-soVweak, dizzy and nervous that 1 has been able. I have the co-operative spirit evidenced by hardly dared venture out of thi the factory and I feel it is to this bouse. mutual together.

that credit "And now for the first time in for my success belongs." 1 'years I am no longer bothered with Mr. Monahan, speaking 'for the headaches. The pains hi side Studebaker Corporation, warmly have disappeared and I feel so strong- complimented Mr. Abel on his work full of energy' it is a pleasure to with Studebaker and' Erskine Six I'ber out and My digestion Is tor cars in I splendid, and I eat What- 1 can build champioji I nothing too good I can said Monahan, "b'ut cham 1 -1 Sargon and the Sargon Soft pion dealers -such as Mr. Masa, Pills," contributed no small, part io.

The above statement was made for some time, rbceiving treatment home here after working: away for baker's increasing- The' retfutai 1 Mrs. A. Shelley, of 486 Marshall for a fractured leg. the past month. tion Studebaker and Erskine Six' Milwaukee, Wise.

A special meeting of the Ladies i automobiles fraye won in this section I Sargon may be obtained in Rhine- Henry Mattke, of Aid was held at the Swajls home is due in a large measure to the re-(lander at Lund's Drug Store; in iV wua lie WoodVuff, is a patient in St. Mary's Wednesday. hospital, recovering from a surgical Frank Blumrich and Mr. and Mrs. opera tion.

i.Walter Palmer went to Rhinelander sponsibility of such men as Mr. Minocqua from F. L. Abel." I Adv. Antigo, visited here with friends last visited in Hhinelaiuler Thursday i violating- the statute which prohibits Mrs.

Helen Sanders, of Minocqua, was a Rhinelander shopper yesterday. Mrs, Shannon, of Lake Tomahawk, was a business caller in this city yesterday. with Mrs. 13. Lelande and Mrs.

H. concerns from engaging in tho bank i ing business without first organizing under the state bank laws, the torney general has Informed C. F. Schwenker, state banking commis- UMisuitl Buriiil Place accordance with her sionor wishes, Mrs. Sarah Mend was laid to! The'opinion, written by Hugh A rest in a corner of the Essex wheat Minahan, deputy attorney general, field in which, 50 years before, her i ao husband had courted her.

The holds that if a bank fails, a corporation which holds stock In it may A. E. Whitboek, of Eagle River, Eugene Kabol haw returned from a business trip to Minneapolis. wife in her Kentimc-ntal resting place, poration stock. Build Resistance To Prevent Coughs or Colds-Take SCOTPS EMULSION Rich in Robert O'Melia, Cletus Counter, Douglan ivopp, John Marshall and Bloom.

Darrel Kirk attended the meeting' and the tenderfoot u-st was given two members. This is called "The Crows." The meeting adjourned at o'clock. Tucluilslu-Itosio. Elmer Ro.sio and Miss Mary Tuchalskl, both of Ithinelandei-, were married Feb. 7 iit the Kt.

parsonage by Rev. Walter Kiilandyk. Mr. and Mrs. Rosio were attended by Mias Gertrude Poske and Isadorc Tuchalski, brother of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Rosio will make their home in Rhinelander, The Toughest Old COUGH CAN NOW BE STOPPED Lingering coughs the kind that 1 on and hanyr on and rob a man cf hi.s kind that make l.im peevish and all worn out. are tlie breed of coughs that prove that common cough syrups are I about as useful as a bottle of ginger ONS DOUBLE ACTING BAKING EASIER Calumet must have real must be better than commonplace baking or it couldn't be the favorite of mil' lions of the most particular cooks. THAN PBRiAKINO ing liver Oil Vitamins Scott ft Bowne.

za-19 The cjuickeat and surest way to got rid of a persistent cough is to take a toaspoonful of Bronchuline Emulsion four times a day. It's made to stop the the tough it does it without any loss of time. i For ordinary coughs one or two doses is usually enough. Konpa's i'liarmuc-y and dealers everywhere can supply CALUMET BAKING POWDER 'SALES TIMES THOSE OF OTHER URAND BEAUTIFUL Most any home can use one or more mirrors. We have a large selection of CONSOLE BUFFET Full Length Glasses New and more beautiful styles for your approval.

Prices will prove a pleasant surprise, Why not come in today and see this new beautiful and complete display! Aug. Carlson and Sons FURNITURE UNDERTAKING 310 Pay or NOW ON This grteat sale is to cfilfebrate the 26th anniversary of America's largest dinug Throughout the United States and Canada it will offer sensational bargains during February, FROJVJ MANJV CARA NpM PQWBpR AND PEiRFUME; $3:00 ValOe PURETEST MINERAL OIU 60c CHOlCdLATE CORDIAL CHERRIES 50c KLENZO SHAVING CREAM SOcREXALL ORDERLIES 1 00 PURETEST ASPIRIN TABLETS $1-00 PURETEST CQPLIVER SOcJONTEEL CREAM 50c REX ALL CHERRY BARK ANP.JOO OTHER BARGAINS NOTE THESE: $2.00 69c 49c 29c 39c 49c 79c 39c 39c REARDON'S.

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