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I GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1920. 1 1 irnn iinmiidP1 1 I GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE MARINE NOTES ORPHAN SOCIETY BMOE PERE VOL. ISO No. 226.

The tug Fort Howard, built by tha Northwest Enginccj-ing Works for faalUarl rtrrr eaeeajl Ruadr frem I5-BIT Caerra (rC Crtfi Bajr. Wia. the government returned from its 10 HEALTH TALKS BY WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. NOTED PHYSICIAN AND AUTHOR.

Xr. Brady will answer all lnd letters pertaining 10 health Writers' nnm tir nv-r prlntrd. Only Inquiries of general interest ar anawrrad In thla column, but all lattar will ba auawertd bv mall if wtittun In Ink and a xUmpcd, seif.add Teased nvlop la anelnaad. Requests fur diagnosis or treatment of Individual eases cannot considered. Addruas Dr.

William llrady, la car of this papar. hour speed trials on Green hay last Outgrows Green Bay Build- evening. The tests were successful Editor Business Manager Advsrtlalnr Mnnr Circulation Mnsger JOHN K. KLINE. A.

B. TURKU CI E. ROBINSON. JOSEPH HORNKB. It Is said.

The wooden tug Allotieg ings Takes Child's Property. JR. went out this morning for Its trials, fear and hesitation and indecision. There is not one thing about it which commends itself to courageous, plain-thinking, honest-minded men. Evolved as a basis of surrender to the minority it could not well be of any other character.

The platform is a severe disappointment to those who had hoped and expected to see the party of Lincoln and Roosevelt range itself clearly ami aggressively on the side of world progress, of international justice, of the cause of christian civilization involved in the great issues of peace. There is not the slightest question but what the party has suffered tremendously in the eyes of the people by its compromising and humiliating course at Chicago. There is not the slightest doubt but what it has made a The three tugs, including the Potta In order to Increase facilities for watomie will leave for Cleveland OMR. earing for orphan children. Superin shortly.

tendent P. Peterson of the Orphan Tha tug Junior arrived from Osh kosh yesterday with barges and re F.aterrd at the iea(afflca at Grera Bar. aa eecaad elaaa nutttrr. turned to that port with a load of coal. OLD PIEFACE.

A man woman mum ba fairly big- nr broad, not In a physical sense, in order to meet tha stranger with a genuine (mile. By a genuine smile I mean one that comes from the liver or the splanchnic pool or somewhere, not Just from the corners of Ihe eyes. An artificial smile is enough to chill the bones of a Iliard. If it can't be genuine it ought to be kept out of sight. Recently established a number of new contracts The steamer City of Marquette cleared late yesterday afternoon for MRMBUH OK THE ASkOCItTRD mKS.

Tee Je-laieil Pma I. esclmlvrlr nlled he aw far rrptillrntlna i.f all arm creilUe la It ao atkrrwisra rreiillrU la italo paper aad ilat the laral pualiaaeil hereta. Green bay ports with a general car go. Captain L. L.

Hill Is commander. The freighter Plana of Kgg Harbor wiui in port yesterday with a cargo of I'BftrRIITIU RATES THE rRKS.MJ!KTTK deliver by rarrtet ta Mfy aaherrtlicra lor fifteen crnia a week er BT-IO rear. Mr mail, oar ainath 5e. tare innaika S1JU, and Rescue Home association, with headquarters In Green Bay, has pur-cnased the James Chllds residence, located on the eaat hunk of Fox river. In North Broadway street, De Pere.

Announcement of the purchase of the residence was made today. The association 1 licensed by the stale board of control and has been operating in Wisconsin since 1907 The association has found homes for a greater number of children each year aince beginning Ita work, and Its buildings Qocated at 019 Cora street. Green Bay, have become too small to carry on the mission. The Chllds residence Is located In a beautiful fish and cleared for Door county porta ala mentha. (2.UU, nnr la anvnace.

with a general cargo lat evening. The steamer Venus, the second coal FOREIGN ADVERTISING KKf'RESRNTATXVES carrier to enter the port of Menominee, this yesr experienced con' in a atrango city. K'rinat had to seek service in an automobile establishment. The austerhy of an office man who receive! visitors whjj almost rhiirch-ly. The next mUn higher up was only a wee bit lea difficult.

But when the head guy wax finally reached he hadn't a darn bit of dignity in the place. Isn't It always ao? Tha British army buthoritie.s believe. In phy C. I.OCA5 PAYKK TO. OIICAOO, DKTROIT.

PAYKR, Bl HNS SMITH. IC. NEW TORK, BOSTON. slderable difficulty In panning through the drawbridge at that port yester day. The channel is only 18 feet and Circulation Guaranteed.

Aadlt Rorrau at Clrralatlaa the bottom of the vessel was drag glng the ground the vessel to apot, la modern In appolntmonts, and Is surrounded by one half acre of ground, with nhe.de trees and fruit tree. The house has about 10 goodi sical training, as the V. 8. army authorities do. But the British seem to favor play more than the V.

S. authorities do. The U. S. authorities rightly insist upon the setting-up exercises to teach young men proper posture And peine as well to THE PRESS-GAZETTE PLATFORM FOR GREEN BAY.

become stuck fast In the mud. With the asulstanee of the tug Beaver the vessel was finally released and moved sl7.ed rooms. Mr. Peterson Will take porsesslon of the place July 16. The to its duck.

offices of the association will remain Planning Surety af th Or The tow barge Halsteado of the National Transit company of Martnetto In Green Buy. runedy their common weaknesses. But the British mm to place a gnUter value upon fun as part of the gome. They are undoubtedly right. If exercise to bv of real value It ought to be pleasurable, not a painful ta.sk.

If you don't enjoy your cleared for Indiana Harbor, yes DEATH OF ELWELL terdsy In tow of the steamer Edward Buckley. The HalsteAd will return exercise you do not get the full benefit of it. Vou Surrey of the Fuhllt School Modem Street Lighting Omamtntal Main St. Bridge Municipal Bathing Beach Municipal Auditorium Municipal atet Syitem Street Cat Eittraiont Park? and playgrounds PUZZLES POLICE NEW YORK Twenty-four hours with a cargo of cement for Marinette Modern Traffic Regulation Motorized Fin Department Modem Eati High School Detention Hotpllal Mora Pared SlretU Ah and Carhage Collection Public Band Concert! simply must laugh or feel like laughing. There are fiir too many old stiffs In business after tho murder of Joseph B.

Elwell, Let the Apex Give You a Vacation from Cleaning Work for Five Days Free You Mrs. Weary Housekeeper Why don't yoa join the hundreds of thousands of women who have been released from cleaning drudgery by the Apex? It is so easy just to step to your phone or to mail the coupon and ask us to send you the Apex that will bring you a permanent cleaning vacation. ACT TODAY-PHONE OR WRITE Don't put off enjoying the aid of the most helpful electrical servant you can have. A free trial for five dayg is yours for the asking. No money down, no obligation on your part.

After free trial, a small initial payment makes the Apex yours to keep, balance on easy monthly terms. wealthy sportsman and authority on Ufo and in social life, too much Imitation gravity, too much false dignity, not enough genuine good na whist, the police admitted today that they were baffled and without an tm firms. The three-masted schooner Edward Skeele cleared from Marinette yesterday hound north. The sand dredge Dolphin cleared from Marinette yesterday for Gladstone and Fault 8tc. Marie.

Mich. The schooner Reliance, owned by ture. I think this arises largely from lack of physical education, neglect of daily exercise, mollvcod- portant clue as to who shot him in his home In this city. dlism, ovureating. in short, the.

Inevitable ill health and weakness so many people, ignorant from Examination of scores of friends the eyebrows clown, bring upon themselves by their wrong mode of living. and acquaintances served the purpose however, of convicting Ihe police that there was nothing to substantiate a Henry Weborg has been purchased by Ous Anderson of Marinette. The vessel will be used in the freighting service. Genuine smiles are certainly a strong asset in business and In social life. But the fake am tie.

has been too freely employed. You can't lake a smile slight suspicion that he might have ended his own life. No weapon was found in the house. any more effectively than you can fake friendship or religion or patriotism. It is better not to try.

MAIL THIS COUPON Even a little child knows a genuine smile a block QUOTATIONS HIGHER away. There are some facial muscles which are 11 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa IN WEEKLY TRADING CHICAGO Oatg have made spec 1 under voluntary control and will do very well for a fake smile. But there are other muscles of expression which are not under voluntary control, and thesa refuse to play trlcka. tacular Jumps in price this week with SILENT OFFICER IS TRAFFIC OBSTACLE NEW HAVEN, Conn A "silent of ficer" so called, used at street Intersections for traffic purposes, has been deemed to he a traffic obstruction by the Connecticut supreme court in a decision Just rendered A verdict of 13.500 sirainst thj city of New Haven for injuries sustained by the occupants of nn automobile that struck a "sentinel" is upheld transactions large. The bullish gov grave mistake.

It has opened the way to a contest for the presidency hich, had it done the statesmanly and big thing at Chicago, would have easily insured to the country a Republican president and a Republican administration worthy the best and highest traditions of the party NO REPUBLICAN PARTY IN WISCONSIN. Wisconsin ought to be doubly proud of its Republicanism. It would have profited by the experience could it have attended in a body the Chiciago convention and witnessed the handsome testimonial of confidence and esteem Wisconsin received when it attempted to go the Borah forces one better and foist LaFol-lettism upon the party. Wisconsin offered a substitute Socialist platform for the handiwork of Idaho and California. It was signed only by the man who presented it, and it received not even a second from any other state in the Union.

The man who read it waded defiantly through hisses and catcalls and denunciations of "Bolshevism Yet that platform, which was carried down to Chicago by the element that forever disgraced this great commonwealth in the war with Germany and which was so rank it could not muster a "second" from any other quarter of the nation, represents Wisconsin Republicanism. There is no Republican party in Wisconsin. It is the La Follette party. This party has far less in common with the national Republican party than the latter has with the Democratic party. Everything the La Follette party does is rejected by the Republican party.

Their views and measures are hopelessly irreconcilable. Every Republican voter in Wisconsin who supports the La Follette machine is supporting the La Tiollette war record, is supporting the La Follette platform which raised cries of "throw out the Wisconsin delegation" at Chicago. Wisconsin made another spectacle of itself at the Republican national It was greeted with the contempt of all its sister states gathered there for the solemn purpose of nominating a candidate for president of the United States. It was ridiculed and shamed and ostracized. Why should not Wisconsin be honest with at least itself? It is not fooling the rest of the nation, it is deluding only itself.

If it prefers La Follettistn to Re Some people imagine they look quite fetching ernment crop report waa largely responsible. Compared with a week ago, oats today were up 51 to 91c; co i DE GROOT BROS. Phone 1143. Electric Shop. 188 W.

WaJnvt. 1 desire to take advantage of your five-day free trial offer. Please deliver an Apes Cleaner on Date "Hour 1 understand that this request puts me under no obligation. Name AHrfrean in 1a drug store complexion. They do, by poor lamplight.

But not when tha light is right. You feel sorry for them. was Jc off to CJc higher and provi sions varying from lie decline to advance. It is exactly the same with people who think they can put over the fake smile. To these very Important personage I always feci like saying: 'Co take a coupIU dozen rolls for youraeif, Old Fiefac." WISCONSIN'S STATE PARKS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

Benefits Too Numerous. 1. What are the benefits derived from drink ing tea or coffee? I. Would you advise one who has not yet acquired the habit to leave it aione 3. Are substitutes beneficial or were they merely Invented to take the place of eoftoe, which, I think, SUCTION CLEAVER SHOULD NOMINATE JOHNSON.

Having surrendered to the anti-league of nations forces and submitted to their extreme and stultifying dictation in the adoption of a platform, there is only one consistent course for the Republican convention in the selection of a presidential candidate, and that is to nominate Hiram Johnson. The Californian who, with tin assistance of Borah and the Hearst newspapers, frightened the Old Guard into a repudiation of everything the Republican party had previously stood for with reference to peace, is clearly entitled to the nomination. The supreme issue of this campaign is the Versailles treaty and the league of nations. All domestic questions are of minor importance and will he so regarded by the nation. The plank in the Republican platform on this subject represents the attitude of the so-called "irreconcil-ables." the "bitter-enders," the handful opposed to the negotiation of any strong treaty with Germany and equally opposed to an association of nations for the preservation of pence.

Back of this contingent lies pro-Germanism. Back of it lies alienism. Back of it lies western radicalism and sectionalism. Mr. Johnson went into the convention with a little more than ioo votes.

At no time did he stand the slightest chance to receive the nomination, and yet bccauc he and his Pacific coast fire-eaters threatened to bolt the party nd repeat the performance of 1912 the convention managers, bint upon victory at the polls at any price, meekly threw up their bands. It was one of the timet striking exhibitions of political servility ever witnessed in the history of parties. The peace plank stands for absolutely nothing. It repudiates the recorded action of the Republican majority in the United States senate. It repudiates all the great, constructive leadership there is in the party.

It repudiates the view of nine out of ten nf the puppet has no food value? (C. AN'SWiiiR 1. For adults, good nature, good cluer, ct-cd digestion, warmth of tht heart anil con- BY F. A. CANNON Executive Secretory.

Good Roads Association of Wisconsin Until the adent of the automobile, murh nf the scenic beauty of Wisconsin "was bom to blush unseen." The railroads touched but few of the beauty spot and no one wandered far from the railroad line except the fishermen. The automobile however, has maile the state a neighborhood and people may now visit stute beauty spots much the name as they drove to their local park In the years gone by However, until the last three years mo-t of us entment of the soul. X. Unless he is a child or a 4.000 acres, of which 2.800 la In timber. It is pre-eminately the fotst park of the group, and la attracting a large number of tourists, especially motorists.

The roads in the park arc excellent, and the scenery 1 wonder fully beautiful with its bold headlands of solid rock arising from the lake. Interstate park Is located In the northwestern part of the state on the boundary line between Wisconsin and Minnesota and was platted to pre serve the beauties of the DelCes of the St. Croix river, which ar more ma slve than the dell of the Wisconsin. The park contains 730 acres, of which 580 are owned by the state of neurotic or something. 1.

They are neutral. In inal different. Insipid, Invented to plcbse the queer prej udices of nervous people. MM Consumption Next Door. A man in the room next mine has consump tion.

There la a door between his room and but it is never opened. Is there any danger ihUt I may contract the disease? (W. S. were barred from touring by the con ANSWER No danger if you do not afcH-tate 5000 Mile Guarantee Akron Oualil Tirea are mad to meet the iraawiinf "ta ditions of many of our highways and Intimately with the man. through the lack of any "ystera of highway marking.

The patrol maintenance on the rn and (or reconstructed tire, which are iuiliniat till to the maintenance of the aula indturtry. Their peat econ insure woaavlf ouirc omy is votrr personal advantage. To tm state trunk highway system has largo 20 Years Ago Today taken from tre columns of The tiaiette of of this data 1900. and carefully fleeted goods aiweye order Akron Qatolltr Tires. Shipped direct from factory to you.

Oat Tntae Glvoa With Each Ttr OriToal i ly solved the question cf highway I conditions, except possibly In the belt, and in .1 few areas Wisconsin, and 150 by the state of Minnesota. The river flows through a narrow gorge in the traprock which at one point arises to a height of more than 200 feet. The scenery la rrasslve and inspiring. Devils Lake park down in the heart of Wisconsin in Sauk county, i a few mites from Raiaboo, and is a favorite playground ond of interest to student of geology. It contains about 1040 acres, a strange geological formation, with massive bluffs of quart-xlte forming its shore line.

Miwt Rtrgged Scenery. Nelson Dewey park In the extreme southwestern p.ut of the tat In Grant county probably offers the most rugged scenery of any of the state parks. It lies In the angle formed by the confluence of the Wisconsin and 11.5 13.55 1390 1460 1545 16.50 30x3 7.50 34 i4 30 8 CO I 9.70 I 35x4X 3lx4- 19-90 3fx4tf 32x4 1120 3Sx5 33x4 1150 37x5 publicanism, which it evidently does, then it should make the choice boldly and sever its connection with, the latter in name as it has in fact. The majority party in Wisconsin has ceased to be Republican. The Republican party has ceased to exist.

What we have left is not very well tie-fined, except that it is owned by Senator LaFollette and that every principle to which it is committed stands repudiated and stingingly rebuked by the Republican party in national convention Rellner Free With Every Tire Puie whth ttraltfrt aia ac dinrlwrdnued aaaal 12 iianiH aaaf tl-TorrferwI. haiancaC. anbnat aa i aaawaal II rw aaMil ainauat with orirr, arauct aar cant e'acaxuil. A KB ON RtTBBEK COMPANY DEPT. S3 Bokof Boooovolt.

CaUCACC. IUa JVSE 1900. Ministers of Green Bay and De Pere enjoyed a biV rid on the Champion. Herbert Falrehild was, appointed a cadet at Annapolis naval academy. Rudolph Peterson was elected president of the Luther League of tha Scandanavlan IiUthcran church.

John Calahan arrived from Neenah. Dennis Bolaln returned from Kliukauna. Miss Amelia India return! fr.im Kewaunee. Mlsn Myra Kimball left for Madison. Mrs.

William Sorensen returned from Marinette. Mias Louise Northup left for Milwaukee. Miss Flora Monroe la In Milwaukee. unusual conditions as a i.oie, one may tr ovtr the tunk highway sys'vin ny real road l. iroi ami with til ci.mfort.

ion rr.y travel over the system with a surety that ji 11 will not get for our road tiViiKiiig is well 1 Prarthally I'nknowii. Before going into any detailed des-senption of the hrauties rf Wisconsin and the roads which open up these beauties, it is well in the first article to tell what the state of Wisconsin herself has done to conserve these beauties for her people and the great Playgrounds she has laid out in the way cf state parks. It is astonishing the lack of knowledge among Ihe people of the state regarding these state Mississippi rivers standing on a series Murphy farm at of the extensive Morse Shoe Hay. of bold bluffs, the military road terminating on the highest point of the park 600 feet above the Mississippi river. A recent addition to the state park rystem and a real acquisition la Tliemplea.u Mountain aliout 'M miles Today' Events parks.

rOIJCE GO TO EXTREMES. SKOfL, Korea. Complaints that the police in Korea "sometime go to such an extreme tut to put the Koreans to torture." have reached the governor general and Director Akalke, of the police bureau, has issued an order 10 tha provincial governors to put a stop to it. The director annaunced thut It with great regret that ho heard, now PENINSULA CATTLE MEN ATTEND FAIR 1IAV, Wis. The pure bred stock of this county has been increased by the miilitinn of worth of stock which was purchased by individuals at the Nationnl Jtol-vtcin Breeders annual sale held last week at St.

Paul. Some, of tho finest stock offered for sale Is coming to this county. The. Murphy farms receive nine head: Frank liurohert also. purchased several head and Hubert Wahl also in creased the ize of his herd.

AmonK those from here that attend ed the sale were Robert Wahl; Frank Rfirchert, It. O. Bernhardt, R. Murphy and K. S.

lcvi rich manasrer north of LaCrosse, a 700 acre tract overlooking the river, and 'scenically and historically one of the most In-It resting spots on tho upper Mississippi a commanding and picturesque, peak projecting into the Mississippi liver, which has been named I'errot park in honor of Nicholas I'errot. the LATONIA DERBY HAS HIGH CLASS FIELD CINCINNATI, Interest In rc lna; circles here centers on tha run-, nlng of the renewal of the Derby in which eleven hlRh class three year olds nra carded to compete at the I-atonla, courso this afternoon. Raul Jones, winner of the Kentucky Derby and the suburban handicap and H. P. Whitney's Upset are among the horses named to fro lnfjiin rich event which has on added value of 115.000.

The distance la one and one-half miles. Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Sophia Smith, the founder of Smith College, the oldest institution in New England for the higher education of women. Optometrists from all sections of the United States are to assemble In St. Louis today or the annunl convention of their national fciisoelaUon. and then, a criticism that "even of late, police.

'men often fail to -behave properly toward the poo-j pie. Referring to reports that the Koreans ad French explorer, who vlalled this spot i twi tortured, he told the governors that "it is In 1685. fnid the people hre npt to think the police and tor Hire are insejiarahle, the idea of the one being In Another recent acquisition is what Is known as Patterson park, the gift evitably associated with that of the other." He Wisconsin now has seven state parks, mainly chosen as was the system of National parks, to conserve for all time to the public certain features it unusual scenic beauty, lakes or folnsls for playgrounds for the present and the future generations. There Rie over 12,010 ai res in these park. This does not take into consideration 300.000 acres of the old ft rest reserve land In Vilas, Oneld.i, Iron and Forest counties.

Easily Reached. Tho state parks are dedicated to tho use of the people of Wisconsin. The people should usif them. They aro easily reached with motor ve-hlclo and one In every ten people In Wisconsin owns un automobile. Visit the state park this year and enjoy one of Wisconsin greatest assets.

You may camp in these state parks. If you want a more permanent habitation you have the prlvg of leasing from the state any one of over pointed out that even If torture were practised only in low cases It naturally discredited the whole system of the police. He added: of James Martin Patterson. Superior. This includes a striking bit of Wis-conain scenery, tho fall of the Black river, south of the city of Superior.

It is the highest waterfall In Wisconsin, a ISO cascade tumbling down a rock formation. Good Trout Fishing. "As you know very well, in modern courts, on evidence rather than on the con fi ssion nf offenders, and therefore torture ha no delegates who sat on the convention floor and gave it their ratification. It reflects nothing except the venom and prejudice and radicalism of a small band of extremists an unimportant minority and what is equally disgraceful, it means nothing. A convention which is so utterly lost to moral sense and responsibility as to forever compromise itself on one nf the greatest issues which has ever confronted the nation ought to complete its work bv nominating for president the man whose highwayman leadership it followed.

Johnson is that man. But the convention dares not do it. It dares not do anvthi.ig which is honest and straightforward. For that reason it will throw Johnson overboard on the theory that it has saved to the party the votes of the anti-treaty element, and must now make an appeal to real American citizenship by naming a candidate whose name at least will inspire a degree of confidence. The platform as a whole is the pro- CiUCt ti irrCaulli'J ,11 and pi it'll, it takes a definite position on little or nothing.

Jt is filled with platitudes of thi shelf-worn variety. It favors a "firm and effective" policy toward Mexico. Call any one translate that? It applauds the record of the Republican congress, which is worse than a bluiik. It damns the Democratic party for all the country's ills and points to itself as the redeemer of mankind. It makes a joke of the high cost of living and urges woman suffrages-rule blocking its realization.

It is precisely' the kind cf a declaration of principles that a convention without any principles might enunciate. It is st-smped all over with The International woman suffrage conference which has held forth in Geneva, Switzerland, this week will conclude Its business and take llual uj-Journmept today. A team of track athletes representing Princeton University will sail for England today to engage In competitions with Oxford University In London on July 8. The Colorado State Federation of Labor and the Colorado branch of the National Non partisan League are to meet In Denver today to consider a program for Joint politldil action. The Canadian rifle team which la to shoot in the competitions of the National Rifle Association at rtisley next month will sail from Montreal on the steamship Corslcan.

TOlMV-t ANMVKKrt.YKIK.N. lUftfi John Roebllng, the engineer who planned the Brooklyn Bridge, born in Prussfk. Died In Brooklyn, N. July 22, 1809. 1820- A convention met at St.

Louis to framn a constitution of the state of Missouri. Brule park, along the Brule river place In our police system. I trust that in acting agalimt any offenders you will do your best to collect evidence htit never attempt to extort confession from thetn by the brutal means of torture." In Douglas county, is a favorite resori of trout fisherman. The scenery Is not unusual In character, but it has all the natural wildnes of sec Folks Who Eat Ordinary Corn Flakes dont know how good Corn Flakes can be until they try PostToasties riiOTii 1 -or fifty srrrs. HICKMAN, Ky.

Roy Shaw, a farmer east of Hickman, brought his wool clip of ZOO pounds here and sold it for 30 cents a pound. With the 60 proceeds in his pocket he priced clothing for his son. A suit, ho found, such aa tho young man desired, would cost $60 equlil to tho proceeds of the wool sale. The purchase waa made. Farmer Shaw figuring four pounds of wool to a suit, estimated his wool, grade not considered would make cloth for 50 suits.

1845Tho Oregon boundary dispute was HCttled by treaty. 184 Emperor Maximilian and Empress Csrlntta entered the City of Mexico. 1870 Sophia Smith, the founder of Smith College, SAO lslanria sou mind liuoukiwui. uiv lakes of upper Wisconsin. The rental In from $10 n.

year upward. Itasca are drawn for five years, with first pntilcgp of renewal in five years. In addition to that you can lease lake frontage In the forest reserve of upper Wisconsin on the mime terms. People are lieginlnif to take advantage of thLi opportunity and erect shack or tetnpoiary homes, on the lakeg In the upper part of tho state. f4o attempt will he made to describe the state parks In this article, This will be covered in the subsequent articles.

The parks are a follows: I-argesl Nearby. Peninsular park, the largrvt of the statu parks, is located in Door county, the thumb of land Jotting out from Green Day, and contain almost turn ot uppur WhBs It Is not. a suite park, the old forest reserve area In Vilas. Oneida, Iron and Forest counties, offers all the advantages of a state park, being open to tho publio on practically the sum conditions. It lies In the heart of the lake region In upper Wisconsin, the whole section being Interlaced vith lake, upon which are many beautiful spots for camping grounds and summer shacks, whilo the movement to make this a forest reserve was kilted some yearn ago, steps should be taken by th state of to see that the lake frontage In this renion shall never he sold, but shall be preserved forever for the enjoyment of the people of Wisconsin.

(Next Saturday Southwestern Wis corsin Thii Catskllls of Wisconsin.) died at Hatfield, Mass, Born there Aug. 1, 179. 1900 Lucretia Peabody Hale, well-known author, irocers zA Grocers At sister of Kdward Everett Halo, died. Born Sept. 2, 1820.

11 -w- Ulpollto lrlgoyen was choaen President of 1 Everywhere! GKOI ND HOGS At'KK rOLLAPSB. COLUMBUS, lr.d. Ground hogs, burrowinjr under the Hatthnlomew county pike near here recently caused a collapse of the highway and the report was so loud residents of Waymaneville le-lieved an earthquake had occurred. The pike was torn up and caved In for about 75 feet. Some of the openings were more than urn feet deep.

the Argentine Republic. 117 Uduardo Onto formot tnli.Snv Spain, with the purpose of observing neutrality in the war. i in 'in i a al.

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