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GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY 3, 1916. DENMARK WHITEWASHES CONSTRUGT UR6 PARISIANS ARISE OVERWORKED, SOCIALIST CANDIDATE De PereHews ftopreaontathre of Prces t.aiette tt De Tern. I'KTKR I1AAN15N, I'hone 289-W. STUMERS FROM SLEEPLESS TIRED WOMAN UAM iHI (Special to Press-Gazette.) DKNMAKK, April continued to show its loyalty by administering a coat of whitewash to Victor Merger, socialist candidate. The antl war booster failed to get a single vote.

Iiavies carried the town with 111 to Iiuoot's 45. The dry-forces suffered a severe rout, being beaten by a count of U'7 to 31. 1:1 OMHG ID BEOS AFTER RAID TOOK ViNOL Now She is Strong and mm wilcox is People Begin Swarminff in Five Great Ships to Be Launched Have Capacity Streets Immediately After First Shock. REELECTED By BIG oi 5,000 Tons. As.xori.iiod Press.) CHANT; K.

Texas, April 3. The "War Mini to ho the lurg- Davies Carries Pulaski. (Special to rress-tiaxefte.) PI I.ASKI, April 3. Joseph Iiavies scored an overwhelming vie-to: in this district at the spring election. The democratic candidate counted against a lone tally for Ien-root and two for forger.

MM TUESDAY FRENCH PLANES MEET TEUTON AIR SQUADS Firing of Anti-air Guns Against Teuton Machines Seems Feeble. 22 Million Families in the United States 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND If each family used 4 cups of flour less per week, the saving would be 22 million pounds or 112,244 barrels every week. The greatest help housekeepers can give to win the war is to make this saving and if can be done by using this recipe in place of white flour bread. Barley or Oat Muffins 2 cupt barley or oat flour 2 tabletpoont ugr or corn tjrup 3 toxpoont Royal Biking Powder cup milk 1 teaspoon aalt 1 egg 2 tablespoon raelud shortening Sift dry ingredients; add melted shortening, corn syrup, milk and well besten eRg; beat well and put In well greased muffin pans and bnlte about 25 to 30 minutes in hot oven. Our new Red, White and Blue booklet, "Best War Time Recipes," containing many other recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free address ROYAL BAKING POWDER Dcpt 135 William Street, New York Hearty Philadelphia, Pa.

"I was overworked, run down, nervoos, could not tat or sleep. I felt like crying all the time. I tried different remedies without benefit. The doctor said it was a wonder I was alive, and when Vinol was given me I began to improve. I have taken eight bottles and am now strong and perfectly healthy in every respect, and have gained in weight.

I can not praise Vinol enough." Mrs. Sarah A. Jones, 1025 Nevada Philadelphia, Pa. We guarantee Vinci to make overworked, weak women strong or re est woocifii steamer ever launched ami which lies in the Sabine river being equipped with steam engines, will hoiUit its title a.s the wnrM's greatest for oiii.v a brief period. Kive cither Mrs.

George Lusha Succumbs Yesterday Morning At Age of 71 Years. Stay Wet. iSpeeial to Press-Gazette.) I-KN'MOKR. April 3 Da- ships great. of similar design, each with a cargo capacity that the 'War MAJOR LEWIS WILL MUSTER IN GUARDS aro iu course of construe-and by the way work is 1 (Tly Associate re I'AISIS.

April 1 Paris awoke this morning, or rather arose from sleepless beds, with a shudder of horror that giadually became ft feeling of rage and a cry for vengeance and reprisals as the exiiKgerated stories of vies practically scored a two to one victory over I.enroot, the vote being lt)S to flfi. F.erger counted 40. The -license issue was defeated 144 to timi here progressing water. In ii all will noon enter the Mitirn to these liioe than a score of smaller wooden in the local yards. all vessels arc different turn your money, formula on every bottle.

This is your protection. Porp Rather, Druggists. Oreeo lav. WK. ami at the best drug stor In every town ami city.

A-1. the casualties attending the German air raid were being circulated. In spite of the fact that the visit of the raiders had been expected and Goose Kec for IJerscr. (Special to Press-Gazette.) April 3. So eiulist Merger failed to count a single vote lit Humboldt.

I.enroot polled li, Uavies .10. The wet force scored a 1T to 51 victory over tho stages of completion ami ail progress-iiir rapidly under the hands of 4.000 i-liip builders, np'st of whom have gathered here within the year. The Mystery" has a cars" capacity of 4.700 tons while the five great ships to l.c laumhcd will ho that friends one another on these bright moonlit nights with the parting: Shall we be 1" tonight?" Large Crowd Attends Card Party and Social by Y. M. S.

Last Night. One of the hottest municipal campaigns ever held in lie I Vie, ended last night in the re-election of Mayor Wilcox by a majority of votes The mayor carried every ward in the city. The returns are as follows: Wilcox First ward Hfi-I, second ward 14J, third ward fourth ward OR. Kupiper First ward 71. second ward )A.

third ward 9ti, fourth ward, UKRAINIAN RADA WILL MEET WITH BOLSHEVIKl FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR able to oil re for a. 000 tons each. ail of the lumber that goes into these vessels is grown on the gulf coast, in niost instances only a the crucial alarm of the impending air raid first enme as a distinct shock but the innate curiosity of the Parisian promptly got the hctter of his prudence and it was not long before there were heads protruding from nearly every window and the people Mrilish Aviators Btlsy. IBv Aasm'ltted 1 U)NIK)X, April aviar tors were very active on the battle front in France, dropping; seventeen tons of bombs and bringing down sixteen German ajrplanes DOOR COUNTY GIVES LENR00T LARGE VOTE (T.y Associated Press I.ONDONT, April The Bolshevik! government has resolved to Introduce compulsory military service, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from retrograd, and has agreed to discuss a proposal for the conclusion of peace from the Central Ukrainian raia of Kiev. Ilo ward fine For Uavies.

'Special to IIOUAUP, April 3. -Joseph tavies carried this precinct hy a nmr-Kin of 211 votes of en root, the total beinn 137 to 1HS. pulled a lone live. TO. 1 Henry Hendricks, was re-elect-1 el assessor of the Fast side without opposition, on the West side.

W. F. Kcrtrand defeated Sim lart by a. ma-. Khort distance from Orange.

Prcpara-tory to the activity in the ship building industry. mills were established with a capacity of board fi et each day. The raw material is floated down the Sabine river from the forests of Texas, bundled by the new saw mills and moved right on to the ship yards. It reiiuires from l.I.IO.OOO to feet of timber to construct a ship of the "War Mystery" class and the Iaies Wins in Iji Crosse, liy AMMOClMtefl I LA April 3. I-'i Crosse county went ilemoeiatie by 13 votes In the senatoi lul election.

Pa vies receiving 2.4H3, Ienroot, 2,477. 1,44.1 and Denjamin, prohibitionist, 4S- Fiosrnlierr.v is iolini; Clown-ha: foi justler of the t. hi" In 2.011 to the letter's for 28 out of 37 lireeim ts. began swarming info the streets. It has now been definitely ascertained that the rnrreet number of casualties Is thirty-six killed and one hundred and ninety wounded.

Four lerman squadron crossed the French lines, thirty-two machines in all and it is asserted In German communiques that thirty thousand pounds of explosives were rained over tho city and its suburbs. mill two balloons. Klcven Mritisli machines are missing. The official statement on aviation Issued tonight says that the night bombing squad-ions dropped bombs on railway stations in the area behind the German lines. (Special I'ress-Oazette.) BTVRGKON BAY.

April 3 Kiprhteen out nineteen precinets In Door county Kive Lenroot 1,310, Du-vies 851, 460, Crownhart Rnsenherry 1.067. HAY. April 3. Fifteen out of precinets- Ienroot Privies. Rercer.

309. To Teach Aviation. (By Associated Press.) fEXICO CITY. April 3. Capt.

lion aid True, formerly of the Koyal Flying Corps of Great P.ritain. recently avia jority of 4J voles. Henry Uebergen was elected treasurer over his opponents, John Schintz-ler and Peter Dcvroy. Al Vander liloomen was elected constable fiver 1ao Sanders and Henry Van Dom-meien; I. P.

Franoken was elected alderman for the first ward without op saw mills are Hard pressed to Keep pace with the ship business. Hetween tion instructor at the Texas training! 4 ry vy rfi vy rjTs- vs-a ys'j jrv vs wy lk l.oilO and 4,500 men are at work in shipyards and the weekly payroll is more than $75,000. The lumber mills The amount of material damage appears to be rather small as com- pared with the magnitudo of the German enJenvnr. Pirst Alarm at 11:50. I It wixn twenty minute-s imst eleven crimps, has arrived here to tench fly-ing to the students at the Mexican National Aviation School.

Capt. True Kiiw active service in Flanders, Palestine and the Dardanelles. are using about 1.600 men with a pay- roll of $10,000 weekly position; peter Kui was elected supervisor for the first ward without opposition; Klmer J. McGeehan was elected alderman for the second ward without opposition; Dan Conway de fen ted P. J.

Geurts. to the office of After Easter Showing VKI when the first alarm was sounded and immediately the distant rumbling of the heavy antiaircraft guns ronld be beard in the distance to the north. Gradually it grew nearer and nearer and meanwhile the buzz of the motors of the French airplanes, as one ufter the other, they rose to meet the oncoming Germans in battle and circled over the city now and then "Say Doctor, This Prescription Works Like Magic" Physician Explains Why Nuxated Iron 1 supervisor of the second ward: John Hoffers was elected alderman for the third ward er his opponent, Victor Van Gemert; Paul Seheuring was elected supervisor for the third ward without opposition; Peter was elected alderman for the fourth ward over Henry Aerts and Thomas M. Hcesaeker and Henry J. Janssen was elected supervisor for as There no indecision about Dame Fashion this Spring.

A dotted line run straight from her eye to Nineteen Eigtheen's Zippy styles, each one as bright and shiny as a new dollar. So why fret about the nation's conservation of wools? Quickened by limited yardage, the designer's wits have produced more dashing silhouettes than ever, tricker girdles and pockets, and interesting conceits never dreamed of before in the nhilosoohv of ahiindance. and Brings Quickly Increases the Strength and Energy of Men Roses to the Cheeks of Nervous, flashing their lights, became louder and louder. It gave the Parisians a feeling of security and pride. "They are sure of a warm reception" said one man in a window.

"I think ci3 Rundown Women. the fourth ward without opposition. Pe Pere went wet by a large ma- "Sketchiness" is the keynote of A true: tricotine, poiret twill, gabardine, "Sketchiness" is the keynote of true; tricotine, poiret twill, gabardine, 85 even conservative models. Their textures are tried and serge, poplin, velour cloths and shepherd checks, cheery as the robin's first chirp. And they are all man-tailored to the Nth power.

I'M turn in and Jet them fight it out. 1 ioritv. there were 6 vutes fur license Auk the first hundred strnnic healthy loekloic people yuu meet to what they nf their Mrenielh nod 1 Over Three Million People Annually Are Taking Nuxated Iron morning and 343 against. I'll read all about it In the papers." I. xv 1 DE PER NEWS IN BRIEF Then suddenly deeper detonations were neurit, hollow, muffled roars and one knew that somewhere in the city children and women were being s'aughtered- flHJra.tiJ Jren fit energy and see how mnoy reply oxatcd Iron." Dr.

James Francis Sullivan, formerly Physician of Pellevue Hospital (Outdoor Jept.) of New York and the Westchester County Hos Women's and Misses' Coats -l Vvi Otf Term m.rtr MtL 3 fines UtoSi WW pital says: "Thousands Home (iuartW to lie Mustered In. The Home Guards drtiled 111 the auditorium of M. Xorbert's college Monday Lieut. Louis Janssen of Camp Custer was present and taiiKht the guards a few new drills. This evening the Homo Guards will be mustered into the Keverve Guards by Major Lewis, who has been ap- 1 ui 1 of For two long, interminable hours they kept at it and then the reports became, fainter and fainter and died out altogether.

TariH Wild With Incitement- All Paris was buzzing with excitement as the people went to the daily routine of their work this morning nervous. run-down, anaemic people suffer from iron deficiency hui do not. know what Women's and Misses' Suits The keynote of the suit styles this season Is that they are youthful in style and material. The closefltting sleeves, shoulders, nkirts and the effect over hips give a youthful appearance. The jackets have a very smart rippled back, trimmed with military braid and pearl buttons, high waist line, pockets with pointed lapels.

The skirts are plain tailorel in front, with pockets and shirred in bark. Tlie.se are made of a fine Handsome Coals made of a fine grade of wool poplin, full lined with peau de cygne; pockets and collars are lined with tan grosgrain. A very smart belted model, and the conversations heard In the i pointed mustering officer. They will tired: next take two live-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again in take.

There is 110th. ing like organic iron Iron to quickly enrich Mood, and thereby put roses in heeks of women and give men meet at St. Norbert's college in place of the High school, as a large space i the the in- self and button trim is required to muster in the members, All members are requested to le med. Priced at $37.50 r4 subway and ither ecnveances and public plaees were of but one topic, the raid. It was wlt'i stern visages that they greeted one another.

If the Germans had hoped to weaken th moral of the civilian population they made a mistake im execrations and demands for reprisals were heard op all sides. There wius no whimpering, no talk and see how much you have gained. To he absolutely sure of getting real organic iron and not some form of the metallic variety always ask for Nuxated Iron in Its original packages. Nuxated Iron will increase the strength, power and endurance of del grade of storm serge. Colors, copen and blue.

Priced Coats that will win your instant admiration. icate, nervous, run-down people in two jr.f letting up in the war. nothln but creased strength and energy. 1'nllke the older forms of iron, Nux-ited Iron docs not Injure the teeth nor upset the stomach, but Is readily assimilated and you can quickly 1 its action by a renewed feeling buoyant health. No matter what other iron remedies have used without success if you ire not strong or well you owe It to ciiirself to make the following test: See how long you can work or how ar ou can walk without becoming made of all wool homespun, Authentic Spring Suils for women.

There ars unusual style points to be notod In theee liaton suits of men's wear serge. The exclusive braiding on the bottom of jacket, collar, sleeve and tunic of the Mr. I.tisha Surciimln. The death of Mrs. George Lusha occurred yesterday morning at her home on -Marsh street, ut the aire of 71 years.

The cause of her death was dropsy. The deceased is survived by her husband and several children. Funeral services will lie held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house, with Interment at South Lawrence cemetery. weeks time In many Instance. NOTK Nuxated Iron recommended above by Dr.

Sullivan can he obtabo-d from any good druggist, with or without a physician's prescript Ion, on an absolute guarantee of success by Its manufacturers or money refunded. It is dispensed In this city by the Corner Imig Store and all good druggists. the nrm resolution to continue ritcht-inc. "How can we make peac with such people as that." sajd nn old woman in mourninir. The women were very brave.

sKtri is wormy or special note, i tie sleeves are also decidedly new. i in colors, pekin, tan, copen and rose, lielted models with pockets, cuffs and collars trimmed with buttons, buckles and silk stitching. The workmanship is Full lined with peau de cygne. Colors blue und tan. Priced from $48.00 to $55.00 first class They are priced at only $18.50 my To one nccimtomed to the air raids hy Kntente aviators on cities In and In the occupied territory of France the firinur of the French antiaircraft puns nprninst the enemy machines appeared fei ble In comparison with th formidable bombardment which the nermann erect the Kntente machines.

This was explained to The Associat Dentil of l.duar laundry. Kdgar laundry died Tuesday noon at the Hope Sanltoiium at the age of 3S years, thee ause of d'-ath being tuberculosis. He is survived hy his wife and 7 children. Funeral arrange, nients have not yet been made. GREEN BAY Women's and Misses' Dresses Misses' striclly military model, made of army cloth, with four large military pockets, button trimmed.

This is a very clever stylo for Spring A. SMIRNOFF, OPH. D. 213 N. Washington St.

Phone 4100. Afternoon frocKs made of silU gineham and organdy combined, in the very latest models. The skirts are made of organdy, trlmmel with silk folds; tunica are of silk gingham with organdy folds. Priced a I. only $33.00 ti.

1 Curd Parly and Social. The curd party and social given by the Y. M. S. last evening was enjoyed by a large crowd.

Music was furnished by the Colonial orchestra. (iL ASSKS will clancerotm drims. sotit it (lillietilt rases, and give (ion where others have failed. Our surces is startling, in (IoIiik honest work. Our service is your money's worth, JKXSKS duplicated on our own griii'ling plant, while joii wait.

OPTICAL KICPAIR MIOP. $32.00 These have tho monk collar of organdy, trimmed with silk covered buttons. Colors; blue, pink and green. Priced (hie coats for spring; bo plaited bacl.s, bulton trimmed; some with yoke effect and fancy belts all around; high roll collars; made of the season's most popular materials, iret twill, homespun. lucre isn't a single garment being lifted out of its tissue paper wrappings nowadays that Isn't fairly startling wit li Its new ideas.

The drcKscK just arrived are good example of what we mean. DE PERE PERSONALS ed Press by a French officer fls due to th" fact that It Is dangerous to fire shrapne) nnd shells into the sky over a city of the sle of Paris as the casualties from the f.illlni; of the very shells destined for the enemy niicht be lnrcer than the damac" done hy tur own bombs. "(if iiiiiiM-." said the officer, "the Germans need have no such scruple, they care little how many French and Itelirlan civilians th'-v kill." Purine; the mid. Montm.ntre pre-sented nn appearance which under Ic.vs fraclc circumstance should have serge, wool velour anil wool poplin Colors: green, pekiu, navy, copen. $35.00 to $37.50 Here ure silk foulard frocks witn georgette sleeves and white khaki, rose, taupe.

Priced ut $19.50 georgette collar daintily embroidered. The skirts are shirred, having a plaited over drape, trimmed Willi ncarl buttons. charming model at Mrs. .1. .1.

Srhncticer and children returned to Neenali after visiting in the city fur several days as the guests of relatives. Miss F.dllh Planert returned to to The Store for Everybody" ritra-fasliionahlr Spring Coals for Women in sihertone, gabardine, homespun arid woid velour. Slei i vhuw deep turned back cutis ornamented with tons. Fancy belted backs; some models belled Women's Dresses, made of taffeta and georgette combinations, many tunic, plaited and shirred skirts; collars of white georgette and some of self. A lew with sashes, some button and embroidery Fond du Iuc to resume her duties all around; all very cleverly nesigried.

Colors: the season's urnart- been comical Hen rim: maftrewes nndfc, there as teacher, after spending the 83 JORGENSEN-BLESCB CO. $22.00 to $25.00 cst shailes, including gray, pekin, taupe, green and brown. Prices $23.75 to $25.00 trimmed. Colors; taupe, plym, black, gray, in bizes up to 49. Priced bed covers citizens of the "bill" entered the stations of the Metropolitan iinderuroiind settled theinselvfri i nrnfiirlnb'v for the nicht.

One woman carried with her the cape of her net Vit S3 canary while a bov led his rabbit Into the safety of the shelter. Spring: Silks SPECIAL OFFE for a feu) days only Ts the Town I.ilielv to Iarn Itiil the Name? That lone American sentry who drove olT fortv Germans is likely r.i.,1 a I huiio- Uju named after him one of these days. Pes Moines Redster. Crepe lie Chines 40 Indies wide, the most wanted silk fur fashionable gowns and street uresftVM. I ne exuimlu siiring shudes of bun, coral, pink, lavender, i eseda green, light blue.

plum, midnight blue wisteria. flh and white. A very good quality. Priced, a Inst received a new line of taffetas in the latest shades for spring, Priced, a yard $1.60 to $1.35 36 inch Silk Foulards, in till the latest patterns and shades for spring wear. Priced, a yard The DELI F.aster vacation with lief parents.

Miss Klda Ktichl returned to Kewaunee after visiting several days in the city a.s tho guest of F. Kuehl i i I family. Miss F.lla Hocks returned to Apple-ton where she hpent several days with her sister, Miss Nell Hocks. Carl Kuhitz returned from Milwaukee whore lie (spent veral days with friends and relatives. Frank McCarthy returned to t'liip-pewa aus after siienditiK a few uavs In the city with relatives.

Mrs. John Konshak letuined from Neenali after a several 'lay's visit with relatives. Miss AliTUi Cnllette and Miss Vernal Ielnlnger have returned to OshkoKh Normal after spending the Faster vacation with their parents. Lieut I.OUIS Janssen returned iimp Custer lifter spending a few days in the city us the guest of relatives. Arnold Ncb.en returned to the Great likes Training station after spending a few days with his 10 inch Spring Foulards, line twill, all si'k, rich ulicen, soft, er-ioefijl fffnt utlf'lP" printed designs on the newest shades of ro.e, tan, green, blue and open and white.

Priced, yard, at 2.25, 2.50, 2.75 The latest novelty silks for sluing gowns, exquisite stripes and plaid talTetas. in hundred of new fascinating styles and color combinations, varying from tho quiet subdued tones to the striking bright effects so popular this season; inches, wide. Priced, a yard, at 2.25, 2.50, 2.G5 3 tin A maarazine which is the fashion authority sard, from "Seven dollars for one" Is about Hie riht proportion for eery dollar spent in Green Hay. In other words your dollar will circulate at least sev en times if spent here. Heven eoplt will make their little profit, nn it.

for a few days only at world will Le offered $1.50 to $1.75 S1'75 snd $2-25 00 Per year How are your auto tires? Are they ready for use? if not bring them to Virgo and Bush COr The regular price of this magazine is $1.50 per year and will soon be raised to $2.50. Emporium Dry Goods Green Bay "The House of Qualitp" 5 Should Not Be Opportunity This Wisconsin cr phone 582. Sale The last of the car-I riage company's stock of spring- wagons, buggies and romi nrts will be sclri cheap 1 to dose out. 413 N. Adams St.

bivj nvtnuu. Overlooked. OLiPHANT YOUNG o-'Wlo. itr.T. PHAN -M'MNV iMllJWAUKtEWlS.

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