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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 17

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GREEN BAY PRrS-GAZEllE, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 30. 1920. Si LABOR FEDERATION OFFICER IS HISSED DOWN DURING SPEECH AT -sasssaarirssssrrmsj DUFFfiO RALROAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEET IDS 1161 TIED O9cfiaoooooooonoooaoootuc Boeing. Woll's References to Debs, Trotsky and Lenine Are Greeted with Jeers; Organisation Adopts Resorption Opposing Caaa Bonus to Soldiers; Ask Quick Action on Peace Treaty. IIP DUE TO STRIKE PhoB150 348No.MapfeSt For good, dean.

msm. i -CLOTHING (By Aesoclated Press.) soldiers or their HOUSE Att. vnC citt, AprU 0. Hi cuosed virtually all of tbe enterlnr Into Increased pro Freight Switchmen and Conductors WsJkont Tor Sec. ond Tims in 2 Weeks.

Concerning war taxation, the reso fresh groceries. For lution said: "The chamber understands duction during the previous three days its commute on taxation ms? soon the Chamber of Commerce of the Unit be ready to submit a report on a pro 221 Pine St. Green Bay, Wis. Close of spring meeting at Havrevde Grace. Md.

Continuation of spring meeting, a' Lexington. Ky. Baseball. Opening of tho season ot tho West Tessa League. Golf.

American Bankers' association tour-' nam ant, ac Pinehurst C. Shooting. Maryland and District ot Columbia trapshooUag tournament opens at BaJ. tlmore. Swimming.

National A A. U. water polo championships at Ban Francisco. Athletics. Opening of annual relay carnival at the University of Pennsylvania.

de States brought labor's part Into Ita discussion during the closing session (By Associated Frets.) BVFTXUX N. April 30. ror gram of federal taxation tor tbe im' mediate period of readjustment" Asks More Prodnottba. "Th country's problem.can be large of tbe annual meeting Thursday night. About two thousand delegates lis.

the second Urn within two week very railroad yard In tbe city toned to M. Woll, vice president of the American Federation of Labor. Mr. Woll spoke for two hours and en ly solved through Increased production, thereby restoring proper relations between supply and demand," a reso tered on the third hoar, still going lution said, "in aid of increased pro strong, with a harp attack on Gover ductlon, and to enhance its benefits nor Allen of Kansas. Mr.

Woll had tied up today by a walkout of freight wttcUmrE and conductors, members of the recntly orpin lard yardmen' association. Dissatisfaction with delay In talcing action on their demands for increased pay was the reason given by President E. Holouan of Uio yard mm a aaxoclatkm local for tho re-cradesctnee of the- strike, but It was also aaid by tha' strikers that the refusal of tho railroads to reinstate economy must become a cardinal prin cour teous treat' merit and perfect service. For quality goods at a fair price. Not inferior goods at any price.

Satisfaction Guaranteed Spend your cash where you can get credit if you need it WE DELIVER any place in'the city Oklahoma state Jnterecholestlc Duys Greatest Values in Men's Suits won frequent applause up to that point, but when he brought in championships, at Norman, Okla. ciple with all our publlo authorities, federal, state and local, and must be Mississippi etate interscholaatlc practiced by every citizen." Joseph It Defrees, Chicago, was elected president of the organisation. names of Trolzky, Lenine and Eugene V. Deb hisses came from all parts of the big auditorium. Forced to Sst Down.

Then followed a rising cry of Tune" and 81t and Mr. Woll. finding could scarcely maka himself beard, sat down with an apology for He was named hy tho chamber's board champlonahipe, at Oxford, Miss. "Boxing. Battling Levlnkky vs.

Jack Renault, 13 rounds, at Lewiston, Me. Morls Lux vs. Harvey Thorpe, 10 rounds, at Kansas City. Cart Tremalne vs. iFrankle Mason, 10 rounds, ah Toledo.

of directors to succeed Horner Fer guson, Newport News. who retired alter a one year term. The farmer who exercises business talcing ujf so much time. functions precisely comparable to The chamber went on record In fa Every young man wants and should get the latest style the season affords. You will do well to look over our line of young men's suits before you buy.

We say $35.00 and $40.00 values at those of other producers who are vor of a "constructive American Urn," classed and class themselves ss business men. and a resolution, and "sult- urged that a treaty of peace should placed In effect immediately and abl agricultural organizations" were adopted a resolution opposing a cash bonus for service men, but favored lm- invited to membership In the mediate provle-lon for disabled er sick North yardmasters who would not do switch Ing duty during the first strike had much to do wftlt the present walkout Salesladies Wanted At Once The railroads were preparing today to place embargoes on freight In and out of tho city. Pattsenger traffic it was claimed would not be affected by Meat Market Corner llsrrey and Van Sana the 'strike. PETITION TO BOOST SALARIES TO LENR00T (By Associated Frees.) MILWAUKEE. Wis, April JO.

A petition signed by more than 18,000 of Milwaukee's inhabitants, demanding "an Immediate re -classification of salaries la the postal service aa the only means by which efficiency in that service can bo restored." has been mailed to 17. S. Senator Irvine Lenroot who is requested to give tbe esme Immediate and careful personal study and consideration and then, file with th Wage committee asking for immediate action. TEACHERS GET CREDIT FOR READING CIRCLE Buys Men's $50 Worsted Suits (By Staff Correspondent) PL ATTEN BROS. High Grade Meats Chickens are lower.

We will have a fine assortment for Sat-urday Fresh Dressed. SPECIAL Finest Bell Leaf Lard Dousman Market Phone 1087 Walnut Market "Phone 158 OCONTO, Wia, AprU 30; The teachers of Oconto county, who this tear have bad a reading circle, have been benefited by a law passed at the Experienced Permanent positions, on our Main Floor. last session of regents, which gives a teacher credit in renewing eertlfl enus, for tho work accomplished in NORSEMEN TO GATHER FOR MEETING IN JUNE (By Associate! Press.) EACT CLAIRE. AprU 30.w Between 300 and Gf Norsemen and their better halves will gather here tho reading circle. -The following Oconto county teach Don't pay $50.00 or $60.00 for a suit when you can buy these suits of the finest material at $35.00.

Better come soon for the choicest patterns they'll go quick. We want to prove to you our often printed statement about values. High Grade Quality Meats Something that's juicy and tender Choice- Rib Beef Stew 14c Choice. Beef Roast 18-20c 'Fresh chopped meat 20c Fancy Milk Fed Veal Choice Veal Stews Choice Veal Shoulder Roasts 4. 1 1 61 8c Choice Veal Chops 20-23c Fancy Pickled Pig's Feet.

2 lbs. for Fancy home cured corned boneless 22c Apply at $35 er have won credits in the reading clrcler as Iro Aldrich, Viola Ander son. May Arsenaw, Margaret Aldrich, Lillian Aldrich. Alice Boland. Keth cn June 2 and 23 vhen the annual convention of Smaalnslaget Btevne la heCd here.

North ard south Dako. ryn Boland. Margaret Birr, Mildred Boyce. Ruth Bonner, Mary Brennan, ta, Minnesota, Iowa. Wisconsin will Ora Beaudin.

Alfreda Brigga. Bertha be represented at this) gathering of ratives of fimaalen. lit southeastern Calba, Victoria Christiansen, Helen Cain. Leona Duplns, Lydla Erdmann, Norway, now citizens djf the United Edna Everett. UUlan Ollllgan, Mar States.

This Is tho nrst time, this bo- cityt has met In Wlsetsnsirs former raret Gabriel. Myrtle Gray, Boe Oreenwood. Ella Hanson. Lela Hoo WE DELIVER Phone 4556 ISNOBTCM NOHR. conventions having been held in the Dakota and Minnesota.

ter). Kath ryn Herald, Jessie Ham mill. Martha Xmig, Eva John, Martha John tU TUE.l was. BHU- RICH MANUFACTU RER DIVORCED FROM WIFE MARINETTE, Aflril 30. sols take htsna BORses BOXES aa th'blg wssom aa tako hlssa SQUAW, JOLLY.HAl'DE aa aU tkret ath Saaaws aa Braves (er a FIK.VIK SV.N'DAY.

Vo getta alt lets staff from Marshall B. Lloyd, wealthy manufacturer and former mayor of) Menominee, was granted a divorce from his wlfo by Judge O'Brien tf the cir son, Bernlca Kennedy, Leona Krecel, Myrtle Kieffer, Stella Konlcny. Elate Koratev, Agnes Lefebvre, Kathertne Maaik. May McKeever, Maa Malsch. Martha McMUler, Alda Miller, Rose Manlk, Harriet MacAUiater, Aden Me-Kenney, Frances Magnln, Eatella McKeever.

Alra Meverden. Berenice Nichols, Helen Olson. Esther Peterson, Alviaa Pelssr, Martha Boss, Mayme Raymark, Stella Ragen, Margaret Richter, Esther Shougnr, Winifred Snydor. Martha 6a fir In, Hattte Tledke, 8avalla Thielke, Winifred Treve'r, Emma Verdont Lulu Wilson, Ruby WeUs, Elsie Wertb. Jeanette Western, Marjoria Wan Patten and Edna Zeroth.

cuit court Wednesday. It tvas a de fault case, Mr. Lloyd claiming that hla wife deserted him three rears ago. I HAVE MOVE Bhe made no appearance. Sir, Lloyd recently sold bis patent fibre furnl lure machine to English capitalists for $1300,000.

Eomo years) ago he sold a patent for making seamless steel tubing for a consldorattm in the FStESBEST AICS 4S TWO millions. POLICE AND FIREMZN Jt ST fresh alga SO ATE eta DLSTY TATE R9 Dollar Ft Pk HtXL BUSHEL FOUR dollars LEAF LETTUCE Twa ta eta TEN LBS BKAJIS TO FI eta lock eaas ASPARAGUS 40 FI els aa SPIXACH SO ets aa SO FI eta side THIRTY ets eaa with PEAS aa MA TOES TWO eaas SO FI ets GRANTED INCREASE (By Associated Presa) EAU CLAIRE, April 30. Meat Co 1251 Main. Best Native Beef Young Farmer Pork, Milk Fed. Veal.

Fresh Dressed Chickens. Fresh Veal Liver Fresh Veal Tongues and Hearts 15c Our Sausages are best. Always fresh. We Deliver Every Day. Phone 2475.

NICK VAN OSS. MA1HER STREET MARKET THOMAS BOMS EE, Frop, Phone US. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Boil T. 10c Fresh Boston Butts.

smoked Sacon v. 40o Skinned Haras, whole 'Skinned Hams, sliced Choice Foe Roast. and up Fresh Inert, 3 .220 Fresn lSc GROCERIES I cans) Fork sad Beans .25 Fresh EgS V42 America a Cheese 3 Jo Brick Cheese, whole 1 lb. Calumet Baking Powder ....25 Soda Crackers, plain Soda Crackers, salted. -Z cans Pineapple v.

11.00 Phone year orders early. Those prices are for cash. WE DEUVER. All members of tho podlre and fire de APPLE BUTTER SO FI eta partment here have been gianted a fiat increase of 100 a year to their From my former location on 935 E. Walnut and now occupy a large and spacious new store in the Le Febvre building at 1 257 Main carrying a complete line of general DRY GOODS and GROCERIES of the finest qualities and the best of brands.

We are better equipped and eager to serve you, and this new location is easily accessible for our patrons and public in general. LOW PRICES PREVAIL in our new Dry Goods De-partment, and standard merchandise carried of Yard Goods, Women's, Misses', Men's and Boys' Furnishings. THREE eaaa ONE PLUKK aa Great K. TEST COFE 60 FI ei aide FRESH GREEN ONIONS Good values on latest neck FROM THEMS OWN GARDEN EVERY BUNCH ONE KNICKXE wear, ror Saturday only. a NEW CABBAGE TEN ets IS.

Woman's shop. SPECIALS 20c PER LB. HOME CURED PICNIC HAMS 8 to 10 lb. Average Geo.Stenger&Son 321 N. Washington Phone 113 540 So.

Monroe Phone 323 Record Exchange Four Records for the Price of One. Aa. UVIa'iitll: Too have quite a number of pho-nocrsph records that are in good condition, that you have tired to Bring them to either Victor, Columbia or Qennett, Exchange them (or new ones at SO cents each Special For Saturday Large cans, quality Tomatoes, 20c value, per can 16c Finest Wax Beans, 15c value, 13c can, 2 for 25c Refugee String Beans, 15c value, 13c; 2 for Finest Corn, 15c value, 13c; 2 for Regular 15c Tomato Catsup, bottle 10c Finest Peas, luncheon size, 15c values, 13c can; 2 for 25c Unexcelled in Goodness See PLEWES tbe "STARR" Man with the Many "RECORDS." Just- around tho corner from tho high rent. Take advantage of these specials tomorrow, then look around and see the many others. Here's a bread thock full of nutritive value, because it's of the finest grains and ingredients backed on the most scientific methods and sanitarily safeguarded in every way.

It's a real food that you'll enjoy eating a lot of and every slice is a muscle and tissue builder. VLrlfllU 1 OH SIN! WHERE IS THY STING? There's spicy, warning for goody-goody husbands and kiss timid loreravwhen CONSTANCE TALMADGE A want-to-be merry widow, goes "IN SEARCH OF A SINNER" The b'ont to- commence at the COLONIAL SUNDAY TJB LKI KI-IE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES 1257 Main Street Phono CCD "Stands the test of taste" The flavor that iminc diately appeals to the discriminating persons. It smells good it tastes good end by the verdict of the masses expressed in daily life it is good. 201 SO. WASHINGTON American Bakery Phone 5094.

311 N. Broadway..

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