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GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1916. GHILOnEN OF RUUL SCHOOL COfflTIOfl DDfiPDAM unininiinincn PA I .1 mV Si rl An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh SCHOOLS wiLL VOTE .11 Son SS acrifiee JUL 1X551 Safety I UU Hl.i.UU ULU FOB ALL OFFICIALS 7: Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keep Illness away. Officers of Education Boards and Teachers of Rural Schools Coming. The annual board convention of county school officers and teachers will be held in circuit court room in the nun thoiise on Tuesday, Oct. 24.

Inspector of Kural Scnools A. A. Thompson will speak on the subjects "What to Teach id How to Teach It" and "rowers, Jtuties mid Opportunities of School Officers and Teachers." Superintendent .1. Marti and Assistant ill for your money by putting it in some highly speculative scheme which promises big dividends. Make safety your first consideration.

Your account is invited. 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. ij Election Will Be Held With Ballots Under Teacher's Direction in County. Children of the fifth, olxth, seventh und eighth grades of the runil and of the Went lie l'ero and Wrights-town high schools will voto fur candidates for national, state and county of-ticca next Wednesday aftornoou.

it was announced today by County School Superintendent L. J. Martel. Samples of regulation ballots will lie used. That the election will be a practical lesson In civics, thut it will Impress the boys with the importance of exorcising the voting privilege when of hkc Is the belief of the county school leader.

It Is expected returns of the election will be received by nia.il by the superintendent in this city Friday. Physicians the world over recommend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more Importance than outside cleanliness, beraus- the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, uliilo the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. 1 1 i. I I il iiiii on school topics. A "iiuestion 1hx" will be a feature of the meeting.

Ai'init one-nan 01 ine senoois in no-- i i rural districts will be closed, so teach- i' MKELLOGG NATIONAL BANK GREEN BAY, WIS. crs may attend. Men and women a each morning, before of hot water with i limestone phosphate re urged to drink breakfast glass i teaspoonful of in it. as a liarm- PROF. F.

W. KNATZ TO PREACH AT FESTIVAL less means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the It Will Not Need Silver Tongue Power of Persuasion Nor Personal Magnetism to Pull Thousands of People to this and T. Fioggs Johns, business partners in the Kureka Digestive Pill company to receive the credit for the enormous business done by tin concern und which caused much friction between tho business partners furnishes the fun. Miss Maude Tomllnson as Coddles Prof. 1-.

W. Knatx ot tne mission college near Sheboygan will deliver the address at the Harvest-Home festival to be held in the Reformed church tomorrow, lie will ireach on "Missions." Prof, lvliat. Iris recently accepted the princlpalship In the mission academy and Is also in chaise of the music department. Special services will bo held by the Christian F.ndcavor society at o'clock. The P.ev.

Otto JO. Heise of the ICast side Moravian church will give a talk on "Mat.lincss." and Prof. Ktiatz THE THEATERS I previous day's indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus i cleansing, sweetening and purifying the 'entire alimentary canal before putting I more food into the sto' iach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse land freshen the rkin, so hot water and limestone phf filiate act on the elimi-: native organs. I Those who wake up with bad breath, 'coated tongue, nasty taste or have a 'dull, inching head, sallow complexion, 'acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store.

jThis will cost very little but Is sufficient to demonstrate the value of Inside bathing. Those who continue a each morning are assured of pronounced suits, both in regard to health and ap- pearancc. GRAND. ORPHEUM Store on the Opening Day maid of all work, furnished many nughs as did Miss Sally Parker, tho stenographer. "A Pair of Sixes," will be presented this evening at this theater.

The Proolis Stock company presents a matinee at 2:30 Sunday, plaving "A Pair of Sixes." will speak on "Womanliness." In the i evening an Hughs)! and Hernial) serv Grand Tonight. Mabel Taliaferro, the gifted and charm Ing little stage star who Is now appearing exclusively in Metro wonderplays, will be seen at the (Irund tonight In "(lod's Half Acre" a five part feature produced by Metro. The story is one of great charm teeming with unusual situations of comedy and pathos. There are many thrilling moments also, and Tonight. A lively, diversified vaudeville bill continues! ut the Orphcum tonight and Sunday matinee and night.

The bill includes. The Kight ltlack lots in mirth and melody; Kay Snow "The Man About Town," and in "Nifty Chatter" ami Koser's Iogs. liesidos vaudeville, the program includes a Paramount picture, "The Hig Sister" ice will be lul.l. the Kev. Mr.

Heise will preach the Hnghsh sermon and Prof. Knatz will deliver an address in Merman. Special music will be given. The offering will go the support of The very fact that the A. Spuhler company stock is going to be offered for missions.

i sale is enough. A stock of high grade, de- I pendable merchandise and at prices that COMMUNITY SERVICE IN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS BUOYS REPORTED OUT WILL BE RELIGHTED Strawberry channel southeast gas buoy, 6 north end of (Ireen bay. reported out Oct. will be relighted as soon as practicable. Inspector Stoddard of 12th Lighthouse district announced to mariners today.

The same official states that fisherman shoal gas and bell buoy ti, west shore of Ijike Michigan reported not burning Oct. 1, will be relighted nt once. a delightful love story Is unfolded In with Mae Murray In the leading role, a decidedly Interesting manner. Cood singing, clever dancing, clean "(iod's Half Acre" possesses every comedy, high grade music is always ac-reulslto for a screen masterpiece. The eeptable, and this is the make-up of the star is one of the foremost of eithec Tom Powell Minstrels which will appear the Hlago or screen.

Tho story Is the Orpheum Tuesday tii.ght, Oct 21. usual and high In quality; the support-1 Anions the fun makers that go to make 3 A union service has been arranged by the Hast side churches for 7:43 o'clock tomorrow evening in Union Congregational church. It is to be a I community service in every sense, James H. -McCillan will be the The object of the meeting is to get a straight look at the opportunities and tasks of the American people in view I of the suffering of millions of neonlo The following records of transfers real estate were tiled yesterday with the register of deeds: Herman Put-I to Frank Patrol, lit acres in lot. L'H Tank's of private claim 2 to west side of l'o river.

Frank Pawel to Joseph I'apelle, the above described tract. Joseph Capciic to Frank Pagel. lot original survey of Green Pay. r-: WEST SIDE CHURCHES ing wist is exceptionally strong; the settings are wonderful, and Kdwin Carcwo who ranks with the three best directors in tho country produced It. Grand, Tuesday, the "Swiss Hell Ringers" will beat the Grand in something unusual for this city ss this company plays mostly In the larger cities.

the performance f.ist and furious is Hilly Doss, The Itixie Serenaders, a quartette of men that blend their voices into delightful melody. (ireenloh Kiefer, known as "The boys with the dancing feet." A notable production in motion pictures on an entirely now subject In film drama, known as "The Knd of the World," is coining to this city in a few days. This is the first picture of its kind. It will be shown at the Or. Ileum thea'er on Wednesday, Oct.

25. ARRANGE JOINT MEETING In the Hirst Presbyterian church tonight a union service will he held of est side churches in the Interests of suffering Armenian and Syrian christians. The Rev. S. W.

Phelps will speak of conditions of the war victims, and the Kev. Hversz will plead their cause. i sKi) ii Hi.i.vr.N There Is one n-medy that for manv years has given relief from coughs today. The music will be in charge of Prof. W.

L. with the program as follows: Organ prelude Mrs. Walter Uar-sen. Hymn by congregation. Anthem Morart The chorus.

Scripture ailing -K v. .1. 11. Solo- II. (V Xiiman.

BLIOU. $20 pension per month now to widows of soldiers at 70 Attention Bro. Owls. Funeral of Bro. H.

R. Millard will be held Sunday, 2 p. from house, Howard St. All members are requested to be present. A.

W. Timmers, Secy. Schafskopf at Park Clubhouse tomorrow afternoon, pig roast lunch. would make the manufacturer shudder to think it could ever be produced for anywhere near the prices offered. Every dollar's worth of this stock to be offered to the buying public of Green Bay and vicinity at a phenomenal price sacrifice.

Not one article will be reserved first come first served. We want you to the benefit and are putting forth our best efforts to convey this to you. Everything will be marked in plain figures, which will make selecting easier and quicker for you. This is a sale of reliable merchandise that forces all consideration of worth aside. Thoughts of former prices are shoved in the background.

TJie Prooks Stock company nrain last evening presented the big success. i i i 1 wnr? obtained through Ger- v.v-.w l.lll Ol Willi I i (7otvn colds, croup and whooping cough. It probably the best known family cough medicine? in the world and because it contains no opiates! is strongly recomnieii.lefl for children es well as adults. Mr CI as. Kietz, Allen Mills, writes: "1 have used Foley's Honey and Tat fo.4 eleen years and I would not be without It." It promptly relieves hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchial coughs, Inlkimed and congested membranes and permits refreshing sjeop.

itex sneigrove carrying the leading hard Bong, Insurance and U. pIS Iheirtst nS'A'ro! Pension agent, 300 N. Wash-the part of both George, xeuieton i lngton, Green Bay, Wis. Prayer Rev. C.

U. Pnll-y. Violin duet, "Salut Elgo Prof. Harsen and Mr. Xolaohek.

Anthem, "(iod of Our Schuccker The chorus. Address, "What Shall America Do" Judge J. II. Mcdillan. salesmanTfuneral to beheld sunday The funeral of Homer K.

Millard, tiaveling salesman who died yesterday, will be held tomorrow, with a servU ir i nun WeStaadartfof Vaue and QvaYy i UUfiLi IIUU SORE. RHEUMATIC ACHING JOIISH in the residence of K. I. Pui-kman, 1201 Howard street at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Hort Howard cemetery.

Members of the Order of Owls will attend In a body. Mr. Millard retired six years ago. He is survived by a rister, Mis. Mary Hul-ler of Racine, a brother, Wilhoum of Kenosha, and a nephew.

H. D. FF71 1 -ii 1 rascee Rnb pain away with a small trial bottle of old, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil." Sale Stop "dosing" 1 TWO FINED IN COURT FOR ALLEGED ATTACKS Two defendants paid fines and costs in municipal court yesterday afternoon on chaitres of assault and battery. Pewey Diotinc hit Iouis P'Uiiette.

it was claimed, and the net cost him John P. Stnits paid (:.:: for striking Norbert iude'ikauf. Will Open Wednesday, October 26th, 9 A. PL It's pain only; not one case in fifty re. pihes internal tieatment.

Hub soothing, pem-tiating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot." and by the' time you ic Jack 1 dnson out conies the rheumatic pain and distress.1 "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesn't hum the -kin. It takes p. tin.

soreness and stiffness from ach- I big Joints, muscles and bones; stop sciatica, lumbago, backache a ml Limber up! Get a i rcill trial bottle of old time, honest "St. Jacobs from any drug store, and in a moment. you'll be free from paint-, aches and' stiffness. Don't suffer! Hub rheuma- i NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY Many new books have been added to the shelves of the Kellogg Public library. These include books on the war, essays, travel and history, poetry and otlfi' books.

Atnoru the books just received are the following: Mnrnnean War. tls'ii awav. i Right now, you can purchase a Paige Fairfield "Six-46" for $1375. Within a very short' time, the list price of this model will be substantially increased. So, this is both a formal notice and a suggestion.

id True merit like a river. The deeper it runs, the less noise it makes. Quietly but surely we are spreading the news of this big sale throughout the entire surrounding country and thousands of people will recognize the true merits of this sale by responding quickly. The money-saving advantages of this gigantic mercantile event cannot be weighed by words, mere words would fail to convey thir value. You know this stock better than we do.

We are going to sell these goods to you at almost your own price. Seeing is believing. We urge you to come. Remember the place. Warn in P.eith.

Ian Hay, The first hundred thousand; Davis, With the French in France and SaJoniki; Hall, Kitchener's mob; We; MacGIII, The great, push, Ked horion; Yerhaeren, P.elgiutn's agony. Kssitys. Wliy I believe in poverty; Flint, The cultivated man; Palmer, Glory of the imperfect; Self cultivation In English; Trades and professions; Perry, Amateur siwirlt; Walton, Calm yourself. Travel and Ill-dory. Pell, Taormina: Blur ham Across South America; Packman, t'nder the southern cross in South America; Me-Cormlek.

The flowery republic, Miles, Serving the republic; O'Shrtuphnessv, A t. ITr. I-, the Thames to the Netherlands; Smith. P.cnlghted Mexico; Van Dyke, Through South America. Poetry, Kimball, Tattle book of verse; Servire, F.hynes of a rolling store; Spill of the Yukon; Teasd ile, Rivers to the sea.

Miscellaneous. Pnird. American college fraternities; Murdock, Strengt.i of materials: Patrick, Psychology of relaxation; F. K. Calculus made easy; Thomas, How Won't you see the Paige deal today? .3 FAIRFIELD "SIX-46" SEVEN-PA SSlNGER $1375 F.

O. B. DETROIT FLEETWOOD "SIX.38" FIVE-PASSENGLR $1090 F. O. B.

DETROIT LUICK'S BRICK ICE CREAM Quarts 40c. Pints 20c. We Deliver. SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY Pine-apple Glace Also Raspberry and Vanilla and Strawberry Vanilla and Chocolate. The Corner Drug Store EILZER I NLVTU The Central Bntf Store to write a photo-play.

1 ii V3 Paigc-Dctroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. MOTOR CAR CO. A. 4,0. WANTED.

Men at the D. W. Britton Cooperage, for sawmill; 25 men for sawing logs. The D. W.

Britton Coop. Co. Dance at Eagles nest Monday. Schafskopf at Park Club Purchased by M. Regar cf Cleveland, 0.

GREEN BAY. WIS. Phone 1970 C. W. STRAUPEL Walnut St.

about Njv. 13 130 S. Wash. St. R.

C. SMITH Will bo in our largo new home at 102 E. 1 house tomorrow afternoon, pig roast lunch Nlirliii'i'l'T- F-'".

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