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Saturday Evening, September 26, THE GREEN BAY PR ESS-GAZETTE Jl'ST TWICE AS sTimiors Badger Briefs ISAACSON FAMILY ATTENDS REUNION CERMAK PUTS 'ACE' OF POLICE FORCE ON TRAIL OF GAMBLERS i 'WESTvOF BROADWAY' TO BE PRESENTED Clintonville K. C. Council to Present Home Comedy. OSHKOPH, Wis. lT A "free was olfered tiutay bv the man-tiweinrnt of the county air to increase attendance which has I small because of wet weather IthouLih scheduled to end today, the LEGION POST TO GIVE COMEDY IN DUG-OUT AtiOOMA, Wis.

A home talenti comedy drama. "West nf Broadway" sponsored by the Ernst Hauke post American legion, is to be given at the Dtig-Out two evenings, Oct and 2. ftulh Klrkwnod Theobald the director. Rehearsals are, belli held dally. The soloists are Miss Cleo Mclchlor, Miss Josephine Welk, and Dr.

C. J. Belehlor. The cast Include ft girl's chorus, nlso a largo men'a chorus, and number of musical specialities, Including a pageant by 109 Algnmft school children promise ft real treat to fun end music lovers. HAROLD RUSCH, 12 HAS JAW BROKEN AT PLAY (Special to I'rcsa-Oli4'tte) SHAWANO, Wis Harold Rusch, 13, son of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Albert Rusrh, a sixth ginde pupil at Lin-loln school, was the first casualty of the football season here. In ft practice game at the school grounds Wednesday morning he suffered a broken Jaw when accidentally kicked by ftnoiher boy. He was removed to the ShawBnn hospital, where he Is under the rare of surgeons, Freo Ronst Chicken, South Side Hotel Tonight. ki Irt 1 ur will continuo unui tomorrow rucnrO TO ICV UUCraiOrs nlBht when public wrddiiiR haa bwi Target of Chicago Mayor's iinniiRed nn atlianlon, Sprlnl to Press-Garette) CLINTONVILLE.

Wis "Went o( Attack. Broadway" 1 the title of home tal-; ent ploy to be persented at the Clin- tonvtlle armory next Tuesday end 1 Wednesday evenings, Sept. 29 end 3D, Many Present at Birthday Surprise In Pulcifcr. i (Special to Press-Cia-'ciici I ADVANCE A fainilv reunion wa. Id at the home cf J.

L. Kw.mui,; i Pulcifcr, In honor of Mr. Ia icsi.n. Mrthriay The atf.t'r a sur-' prise to Mr, Inacson. Duiimt and nipper were rrned to the Nrrir.ai! J.i Hat He Crock, Mini Timer Pcrc-j lund.

Falls. Mum Mis. nomas llarscn. thawnnn: Mr. I ena Moslina, jOshftoah: Mr.

ind Mr. I.ler' pnii, Seymour; Mra. Amanda, lrtrrsmi' which la bring sponsored hy the Knights (if Columbus. Proceeds from the plav will toward the building fund lor the Knights of Columbus hJl. BV OtttN M'OTT (Special Dispatrh, (opvrlihl) CHICAGO iC'PAl From gang fiKiiter to gambling nipprrvsor, might be the title in rough and ready aCptam John Siege's biography.

The picturesque, hardest boiled copivr on the Chicago force, who lost caste nnd was exiled to thn police The cst is as follows. Roy fstrlvcl Clvde Punke Arthur Finnrgan Margaret Finncnan C'vnthla Msrson Mrs Zorh A. A Washrturn Ed Finnegan Mm. I vman Stevens Kenneth Wurl John Tanty Bruce Waleh i. i I fey 3 Buskin Rr-hrt Banrork Jimmie Millard Imogens Millard Jcannlo James Pel-ora Jim Tvman Josh Hawkins Maw Hawkins Ik Goldstein Henrv Mellvane Henry Wood Cousin falls' OSIIUOSH, Ww.

-Ti rtelurned from Kvanstiin, 111., on chaises of an a'ltomol'ile, Fdsr4 Van 'ft. John Iteany. ftanlev 18 r.ll of Omio, Wis. ieu held here today for nrrainnnient Pi Mutii' ipal court. They are accused of ftc.ilinu the car of TaUo lcpistn, Ilcd Cintnile, hue smeral days MII.WAVKFK -iT The honeymoon trip of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley V. lioouuiii, Wauwatosa, was end-d estetdav nt (iraiid Nchr Mh.cn the brldrcrooin was killed an h.lc accident, frv-nds here were ll. MUAV.M Kilt: -iV Walter lri-k. wiio refused to tell the court what lie intPu.ii to di I'h dynamite .1 und in a toleu car he was driving was in Municipal cuit here to from one to two years In the house of ronertion.

r.HINFl Wis. -T-- poor health a.s the reason. Aicid ltiiid.il, city trc.vurer since i17, has offered hL to City Manncer T. M. Wardwell.

MRS. GALE SHEDORE IS WINNER- IN GOLF MEET Ocrmalne Ooerliner Marie Messier Helen Weller and Mis. Charleft tw. Oconto: Mrs. Jo-xph Moe and Mr.

Alfred rvetlson, rrnsa'Mki-e; and Mrs Oscar Isaacs, n. Inke.v.n-.l; Mr. nu Mrs. Alfied son and and Ii.liir.i Mr. and Mrs.

Ice Foi and i.ie'e Cora. Milwaukee, are i of Mr. and Mis. K.riwnrd erg this) week The congelation of r.vt Green Valley I.tu'.ietiin church tsited the orphans l.o:nc nt Wit tenners receii'lv. Thev treat .1 the flu childien at the b-me to fruit.

Mr and Mrs. Miles HrrnuiB rhildrrn. Mrs. O'n -rnin-: ami daophter Helen of Mnun-! cuei-'n of Mr. and Mr.

Ueridnir ri ccnily. SHAWANO TEACHERS AT Mirths Shoemaker Mrs. Allen Pearl Ma-caret Mareella Mellike Nellie Fiaur Alhlna I a Verne Schoenike Donald Menrinnnugh Herman Kuehne Marv Lena Joe Tins 's. .1 i tt. tip! OiH' 'f llii'm Marv Thayer and til- n'hrr Is ln'r twin 5U.Tr.

Alice, and thry live In Norword, Pa. Thev drrM ahke and Monk alike, and ii'nv they're (to-lnj to the University of Pennsyhama on ft Joint scholarship because they won the name hnnrrn in hich rhool! DISTRICT NO. 2 VOTES STATE OFFICERS VISIT FOR NEW SCH0OLH0USE 0. E. S.

AT BRILLION Major Wetki.m In addition to this cost there will An Open Letter! September 2B, 1031. To the Tropic of Green Bay and Surrmindlnr Communities; In twenly-aeven years' connection with the theatre It has been my pleasure lo present to the public of various cnmmnnl-tlea a great variety nf attractions. I have always tried In play square with my public and refuse lo misrepresent an attrartlnn. Occasionally (h-re comes along a picture that la sn nut-standing in Ha merits, an human In Its appeal, sn grral, and nf aurh entertainment value (hat I am at a loss for words tn de-M-rlhe It through the rrgular channels nf advertising. Such a picture Is "Bad Girl" featuring Iwo new slant.

Sally Filers and James Dunn, and directed by the master director, Frank Unrrage. It Is my pleasure at this time tn place personal endorsement upon this picture and to recommend It as perfect entertainment for our patrons. I know that Vina ftelmar' aensallnnal novel hat been barred from the shelve of many libraries of Wisconsin, hut 1 give ynu my assurance there Is nothing that is offensive In the picture. The story of "Bad Girl" will not particularly appeal In children. II takes an adult mind tn appreciate Ihe human side of the story.

It has only been possible In bonk this picture for three days at the Vox and under nn circumstances will It he held over. May I recommend If ynu are looking for the ultimate In screen entertainment, ynu will And It In "Bad Girl" on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Fog Theatre. iSjiecial. tit Prer-Oawtt( iPwcil to PRIIJ.ION. Wic- i A meet- SK'MOVn- -Taxpayer of IWrict i be rhorus composed of: Mlssej Helen Washburn.

Dorothea Carter, Pons Behnke. Arlene Raisler. Beatrice Brarkoh. Janet Kellr. l.uclle Oenner.

and the Mcssers Ralph Ziemer. Kletft teraon. Ralph Kailhokl. Ken-neth Loose. Robert E-mav, Weldon Russian.

Arnold Brackoh, Walter Pasrh. Kenneth Harrh. Jack Kellv. William Chlveller. and Herbert Finch.

There will lo be a-n exhibition of tap dancing- by Arthur Finnegan. Miss Ednr. Mae Jones will lay nil Inir of the Order of Fajtern Star wa.s RECEPTION. THURSDAY iSpcrial to -i PHAWANO, Wis. A reception and i dinner, followed by brldjje, was i i held at Hotel Marion, Cllntomlllc, Ttiursdav.

bv members of the Lln- No. 2. town of vmour. held artvxM meeting at IVan's hall We-inesdnv e-enlrc, nt vhirli It tai drcldod to b'llld a new tn replace the one Ciestrnvrl l)V f.rr a work aso. hrid nt the Masonic Temple nt Thursday rveninp.

called ptir-powly for the s'nt oftirers, who were present nt the Rathrrinit. Forty-two mem'nrrs and RueM attended. Mra. to Tic f.s.vtli-. CLINTON VI LI.

E. is. Mrs. I Siberia" after Alfred Llngle, Chicago Tribune reporter, was murdered, now is hack in the Middle. I si changed is the local picture, that swef deputy cuinmis- Honor of police and chief of detec- now is on the trail of nero i pollry wheel ppeialou.

An Important Task "Suppression of gambllmr at pres-' ent is the most, important tiv-k con-' fronting the t'hlrago police." Mayor I Ant-an J. Cermsk says. "Gamblers are taking the hard earned savings of the city's poor ant! are only rompli- eating the problem of relief which this city faces during the coming winter." And the mayor hero has ab-n been the ral police chief during recent weeks. Hy executive ukase he has deposed two sets of captains In the 'black belt'' who failed to move ncnlnt policy wheel operators. It was the mayor, too, who put Captain P'ege back on the Job in charge of tho district where the policy curators are thickest.

During the past week they have been sub'ected to rough handling with most cf the games already wiped out. Lowest Form of Gambler 'The policy men are the lowest form of gamblrrs." Ptege explains. "They wil ltake the dimes and quarters of the near destitute colored people and distribute In winnings not more than twenty-five per rent of the collections. The percentage of profits Is enormous, running Into thousands of dollars it week In some of the games." Businessmen have dictated the gambling suppression policy which now occupies the ma'or attention of Chicago detectives. Just as In the ide open days cf the "Big Bill" Thomson regime, they have found money flowing into the hands of O.ile 1 ooln and huh achocil faculty, wel- Phedore was winner In the ladies Plans were approve fur a frame iFtrurture, approximately (nr.

a bulldini, crmnilttee was to carry on the work. Fred Nettie Hobson. grand lecturer for romjn(5 tnr nPW members, and In ape- Golf tournament played on Riverside Wisconsin. Mrs. A.

Brown, ronduc- riaj rnmptnirnt to Mr Mrs. Ro- I course on Thursday afternoon, with tress, and Mrs. E. Morrtsey were the I rrt whose marriage took place I nineteen contestants. Mrs.

Shodore FORM GLEE CLUBS IN ttate offirial present. The Brlllion i at Waupun early In September. Thlr CLINTONVILLE SCHOOL nJ wuinn icrt today for Madison with the piopneed plans, I officers and members exemplified the to obtain the approval of the state floor work. architect and stale superintendent, of The session wna followed by a Plds for tho new builriin quet, aerved in the dining room of the ".111 be reeched by the board as soon' temp'e. The tables were artistically (Special to Preas-Garette) CLINTONVILLE, Wis.

Mlsa Edith flray, musle aupenlsor In the local high school Is engag-ed In the organization of glee clubs. After completing tryouta, the following were selected to form ft girls' glee club: decorated with rut flowers and can- as the plans are apprrved. Very truly ynur. Fred Brown Managing Director Fax Theatre FB.M.C. Green Bay, Wisconsin.

shot ft C'R nnd a handicap of 2 gave hrr ft net score of 44. The pruc. a large, handsome vase was donated by Roger Marson. proprietor of the Hntei Marson. Another similar tournament will be played next Thursday afternoon.

EGG HARBOR NOTES Special to EGG HARBOR. Wis. Walter Ohn-sorse and Miss Eva Teterson. who were married Saturday at Bailcva Harbor gave a wedding dance at the Concord hall here. They left on a wedding trip to Chicaco but will make their home In Fish Creek where the gToom is proprietor of the Slipper Inn.

Point Beach golf course Is being remodeled jnd enlarged this fall. John Donnism Is moving his family across the bav to ForrstvlHe. this week. George isrh. who wa.s married recently to Miss Anna Pcmetn.

will move Into the former John De-mein home in Jacksonport. Will Zlvir.g is makins arrangements to sell his property here. Ous Wills of Sturgeon Bny Is the buyer, it Is said. Mr. Zivtng owns the former "t'nele Jerry's Place." ty-fivp were present.

Honors at, cards were won by Mrs. Everett Thomas. Ellsworth Coe. Miss Acness Brener and Carlton Patt. The annual high school mtxrr, attended by high srhool students, and the facilities of th high and Lincoln schools, was held at the gymnasium Tuesday evening.

Dancing was the dtversion. with Hull's orchestra furnishing music. COLEMAN NEWS NOTES (Special to Press-Gayrttci COLEMAN. Wis Mrs. L.

H. Gran-er entertained at bridge Thursday evening. Honors were won by Mrs. T. G.

Koepvll, Mrs. J. F. Hnmm, and Mrs. Peter Bursrhlnger.

Other guests were Mrs. Leo Van Vnnderen and Mrs. Earl Van oVnderen, Coleman, Mrs. Roy Rabe. Pound.

Mrs. Roy Wlttyrk, Marinette and Mrs. Josephine Nesser. Etevfns Point. Covers were laid for 12.

Mrs. A. E. Gendrnn entertained at Thursday evening. Prires were awarded to Mrs.

E. P. Harley. first. Mrs.

Peter Burschinger, second and Mrs. John Hammes, consolation. Brnire Oreen Bay. Is spending ft two weeks' vacation with her Beatrice Braekoh. I uella Nelson.

Imn- Sena Smith. Antonette Kant. Edna Ma ones. Dona Smith. Dorothea Carter, Bettv Wartinh.

Bernadett" Bhepard. Dorothea Meggera. Ethel Dlllev. Wega. Janet Kelly.

Helen Frlach. Jean Eberhardt, Doro'hv Pinkowakv. Arlene Raialer. Jane Bmllev, Mildred ChrlstlanMn. Norma Holmes.

Margaret Krata. Ploreneo Nelson, Luella nena-ler. Helen Klekhoefer, Jrma Bernhagen. Oladva fipearhraker, Virginia Kellv, Valeria Metzger, Marguerlt Hlnta. Hel.

Wsshhurn, Inez Milhauer. Dorla B'hnke. Ovnwteva Denfon. Mildred Olen. Roale Dowen.

Jana Wartlnheo, Miriam Krata and Jane Donley. The bovs glee club his the following members: LeRov Hughea. Justin Behmledeke, Pavmond Kruhsaek. Bernard Btleg, Arthur Frlsch. Walter Koll.

Alhert Palmer. Irvln Knltt. John Abrahamaon, Milton Nelann. Robert Bllllnga, Kieth l.arton. Clayton Frit.

Norman Kurtg, Howard Krat. Donald Kuester, Irving Zarllog and Franklin Haven. The building 1 expe'ted to be ready for occupancy hy Dec. 1. hildegarde'isack weds gail carman 'Special to Prrns-CmzMts-) BRILLION, Wta.

An announcement has been made of the marriage of Mias Hlldegarde Isack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Isack of Brlllion. and Gail Carman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Carman of Chicago, which was solemnlred at Chicago Katurdav, Kept. 19. by Rev. Martin Wills, at the latter'a residence. Miss Lillian Isark and Ralph Ehaw of Chicago, attended the couple as maid of honor and best man respectively.

Mrs. Carman Is ft graduate of the Brlllion High school, class of and for the past several years, has been ft stenng-rapher at Chicago. Mr. Marman Is a mechanic in ft garago at Chicago. The young couple left for wedding trip to polnta in northern Wisconsin rllea and during the luncheon, several were railed upon for talks.

The state officials were presented with bouquets by the Brlllion order. Mrs. H. A. Srhllchting was chairman of the social committee! and out.

of town attendants were Merdames Nettie Hobson and Ada Brown of Lake Oeneva, Emma Morrisey and Anna Olenn of Chilton, William Borrherdt (he Misses Hilda, Berk and Margaret Day of Manitowoc. Mrs. L. A. Busse.

Messrs. and Mesdamen John Hale and Earl Witte, Reedsvllle, Jay Baldock, Louis Rodrek and Mrs, Anna Mc-Aninch of Hilbcrt. CASCONEWSNOTES (Special to Press-Gnrette) CASCO. Wis. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ronek and daughters Genevieve and Mildred and Raymond Polrer of Wau-sau spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Polrer here. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

Dillenburg. Miss Mary Ouradnik, Mr. Raymond Drussart, and Miss Minerva Doy were guests a.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Chris-topherson Green Bay, at a 6 o'clock gamblers Instead of Into the channels of trade. Now the gamblers are being given some rough treatment with trades people again smiling. STt nv stock jrnr.ivc, (Special to Press-Garotte) Last Times Tonight Evelyn Brent Hugh Herbert Frank Alhertann and great cast In "TRAVELING HUSBANDS" and At 10:4.1 F. M. rrerlew cf the feature for SUNDAY I CI INTONVILLE, Wis The animal I husbandry cla.ss In the high school Is now studvlns stock Judging.

Out of this class, three boys are to be e- i lected to Judge stork at the state Never Alone, Lafayette way. a malor-general In the American army at the age of 18 Juditng rnnTst which will be held at always lonelv, Tjo Pope wrote manv cf his published Madison. Wle tn love poems hy the time he was IS. at 20. i Peveral of the bovs from the an- She Hvie4 jj.r his Essay on Criticism; and at 25, his imal husbandry cla.ss and farm eco- Head Instead 0f great, work the Translation of the nomics class are trying cut for the Her Heart.

ELECT GUSTAV FEURIG PRESIDENT OF SENIORS tEYMOL'R Twen'y-eicht seniors re enrolled the local high school this year, 34 Juniors. 45 sophomore, and 45 freshmen. Class officers are as follows: Seniors. Gii'tax Feung. president; Ellen lt.d, vice-president; Florence and Minnesota, and are spending two days with the bride's parents at Brlllion, after which they will return to Chlcsgd, to make their home, and will reside at 6330 Wlnthrop-ave.

where they will be at home after Pcpt. 27. Iliad. state grain Judging tesm. dinner Rundav.

A numlvr of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Tom Mathvs Thuri-day evening, the occasion being her birthday. The evening was sppnt In i WAWVMMWVVWVtMMMWiriWl parents. Mr. end Mrs.

J. E. Pager. Mrs. Edwin Treptnw and Agnes Palef- ski have returned home from the and hoslptal.

Marinette. Mrs. Josephine Nesser, Stevens I Point is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Reatnn.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen are the parents of a daughter born Thursdav. Mrs. Hansen was formerly Christine Vnlitrhka.

Mr. and Mrs. August Wallschlaeger have i returned to their home In the village after spending the sumpier at Post lake resort. After disposing of his business to Joseph Dery of Kaukauna. A I 5e 5 sc playing cards.

Mrs. Albert Mlersrh ASKEATON NEWS NOTES (Special to PrcM-Cazritpi ASKEATON. Wis The altar society nf St. Patrick's church will serve rhlrken supper from to 7 p. m.

Oct. 4, at the church hnll. The public la Invited. James Dwyer. Chicago, Is spending his vacation with his mother.

Mrs. carried off first prize and Mrs. Joe Dalebroux consolation. Mrs. Victor Kaye.

Mra. Otto Kuehn of Wrighti-town visited at the home of Mrs. Ester Kaye last week. Bans were Valentine, secretary: and Frederick Engol. student representative.

Juniors. Earl Spaude. president; Douglas Scyler, vice-president; Florence secretary: and Jamea Fetirlg, class npresentatlve. Popliomores: Jean Sit), president; Norman Blrlc-fcnlz, x1e.presirient.; Dorothea KaJnf, C. G.

Auegf ctrfttim The Most Brautlful Ball Room For Miles Around SATURDAY NIGHT BILL ROY Famous Recording BanJolst and Ills Crimson Crusaders Those Who Have Heard Him Before Will Be here. If You Haven't Heard Him Don't Miss It published Sunday for the approaching marriage of Miss Irene Lucas and Joseph Deau left Friday for Two Riv Jule Delebraux, both of the town of i ers to make his home with relatives. TWELVETREES CLARENCE MELTZ'S CALIKORMANS Sunday Nite 3 J. Dwyer. Miss Freda Fitzgerald, Black Creek, Is visiting friends here.

Jack Sullivan. Milwaukee. Is visiting at the Thomas Brick home. Mrs. Mary Hart Is reported 111.

Peter Hart la employed at Crandon. Mrs. Anna, Campbell and ion. Edward, are visiting relatives at Chicago and Milwaukee this week. Miss Casco.

Charles A. Metzner left for Madison Monday for his second year at the University of Wisconsin. Miss Pearl Fencil and Mlsa Genevieve Charity Mtilvaney both students at St. Joseph Aeademy of Green Bay SHAWANO NEWS NOTES (Special to Press-Gazette) SHAWANO. Wis Mr.

and Mrs Louis Brunner and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Rsmlow are on a motor H. R.

WARNER iecret.TTj'. Freshmen, Vincent Huth, prefldent; Maynard Puis, vlre-prei-oent; Franklin Kallada, secretary and trca-surer. The high school has been reorganised under the direction of Principal Hawkins, and regular rehetusaJa are being held. Officers of the band are: Lester Kriihn, prefident; Oustav Feurlc. vice-president.

James Feurlg, tecretary and treasurer; Rotiert Elsen-reich. hend manager. DANCING EVERY THURSDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ItIAfaAAAA'ftaiAA seFFTF I anaiaSBftiaiaganasi visited over the week end at the home of the former's parents Dr. and Mrs. Y.

J. Fencil. Mrs. Agnes Rellley, "A Woman of Experience' Mrs. Phil Rellley of Green Bay and trip to Niagara Falls and Canada.

The following teachers of Lincoln school are out of the city over the week-end: Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patt nnd Miss Marian Klip, visiting relatives at Oshkosh: Miss Dorothy Ihrie. et Sturgeon Bay; Miss Margaret Byrne, at Miss Lydla Johnson, at Marinette. Mrs.

Lee Forsythe and daughter Ethel Clancy spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Clancy. Mrs. Louts Ranncy and daughter, Dorothy, Milwaukee, spent the week-end with relatives here.

Miss Sadie Campbell, Hollandtown. Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Joyce. Morphology Is that branch of biology that treats of the form nd structure of plants and animals. Man's mechanism of adjustment has enabled him to change and ad-Just himself throughout the ages.

Agnes of Wabena were recent visitors at the Leo Smithwlck home. The opening of the Droxsart hotel on Tuesday evening was largely attended and ft good time was reported by all. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS SMITH Jk D.M.E COMEDY The Packer's have their headquarters for meals at the Thompson Restaurant 226 NO. ADAMS CHICKEN DINNER 70C lomorrow OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Special Football Subject KNUTE ROCKNE'S Famous offensive system shown In slow motion. DAN DANIELS Community Singing GILLETT NEWS ITEMS (Special to Press-Giuettel GILLETT, Wis Mrs.

Gaylnrd Nel-sen, Loyal, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Spies. Mr. and Mrs.

Starts Monday "Bad Girl" LAONA NEWS NOTES (Special to LAONA. Wis Mr. end Mrs. Philip Fpiece announce the birth of a baby WEATHER FORECAST To 7.00 p. Sunday For Oreen Bay and Vicinity: Fair tonieht, and Bunrtnv; allghtjv cooler finish' with roslhlv light frost; warmer fiuno'av afternoon.

Tor Wisconsin: Fair and allghtly rooler- poaMblv light frost, tonight, Buniay fair and somewhat warmer In af'Tnoon. Otto Franken and son, Raymond, Milwaukee, were guests of Dr. and REMODEL BUILDINGS Fpeelal tn Press-Gazette) ALOOMA, Wis. The work of remodeling the garage building on the corner of Freemont and haj begun. This building was purchased by the Wisconsin Public Service corporation and Is tn be used as a warehouse for their electrical supplies, ft garage for their trucks and for an office building.

A new heating plant is to be Installed. Another building on Fourth-st. Is being remodeled. The warehouse of L. J.

Englebert located south of this department store is to be the "Boh-man Tire Shop." In the near future to be operated by Oeorge Bohman. TONIGHT Last Times Tonight SALLY O'NEIL In "The Brat" For the tipper fakes: Fresh fo boy on Thursday. The County Teachers' institute will be held In the high school here Oct. 3 and 3. Local teachers are making great preparations to entertain the guests.

Mrs. Olenn Haskins and son, Arnold, Montana, are visiting at the John Pierce home. Mra, Hasklas is a sister of Mrs. Pierce. Miss Mildred Nelson is again able to be up and around after being confined to her bod for nine weeks with inflammatory rheumatism.

Miss Mary Rrhulo, Wausau, Is visit strong west and northwest, winds, diminishing; cloudy; occasional showers fonignt and possibly on Huro4 fiundnv. Note: The aoutlieast. storm warning Trevlrw at 11 and SUNDAY AFTER THE GAME HAVE YOUR KING'S Special for Sunday, Sept. 20th i. changed to northwest in the Mrs.

W. H. Berg on Tuerday. Bert Cole, who has been at the Bellln Memorial hospital the past ten days, underwent ft mnlnr operation Friday morning. The Busy Workers Aid of the Evangelical church will serve ft chicken supper on Tuesday, Sept.

29. Mrs. I. L. Cook entertained at cards bt her home on Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs.

Gnylord Netsen, Loyal. Mrs. H. C. Bhler received high honor end Mrs.

Gaylord Nelsen, consolation. Tl first meeting of P. T. A. will be held Tuesday evening at the Gillett High school.

After the business meeting cards will be played. Twenty When Love is at Slake Nothing can check this Fearless, Dauntless Man of Action. rK3 i3e Per Plate Very Special Buck ing hrr mint, Mrs. Joseph Demce, this week. Mr.

Joseph Schullz, Chicago, is visiting relatives hern this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson, who spent, the summer at. Silver Lnke, returned to their home here Tuesday.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Aschenbrenner and family returned Thursday from I-nke Julia, where they enjoyed a two weeks' Oreen Bv district at 0 00 a m. WF.ATHKR CONDITIONS Addit.innal rainfall lina oeeurd nir the iinrtheent ral atntea and lake while fhowers fell generally mer the entire eastern halt of ro ir'ry rtn-lng the last 24 hours, w-h haev rains oceurring over upper Miel.ican and the lake Superior in-triei. Haln Is atlll falling over that with the eenter of low pres.

sure over lake Huron. Vest of tha Mississippi river, fulr went her Is general wit Inw temnera-tures and frost oerurrlng extensively over the plains stales and northern Porky Mountains. However, tempern-t are rising over the far Vinrthvest. due to another low pressure area tlini region. Fur weather 1s espeetert 1n this section during the nest 21 houra wl li eiiJhHV rnnler tonight followed by, warmer Buriaiy afternoon.

Today Tomorrow i.mrisa r-4 a. m. a. friends gnthrred nt. tho Richard Cax home on Tuesday evening to relcbrate Mrs.

Cox' birthday. A luncheon was served. Jones In Spanish View Grill 103 N. Washington St. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Better Food Served The Way Tou Like To Be Served A Real Treat Is In Store For You 209 N.

HOTEL adsams King's Cae astor Chinese American "The Texas Ranger" GUESTS AT SHOWER (Special to Press-Gazette I BAY SETTLEMENT, Wis. A miscellaneous shower was given at the home nf Henry De ornot Friday evening for Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur De Oront who were recently married. Bunrn and RO0 were played and they received manv Miss Antoinette Longteau Is spending a few weeks with Mr.

and Mrs, Wllllnm Sweeney. Chilton. Mrs. Wallace Corsten, Jacksonport, spent a week with Mr. i 1-1 TV 1 SET NKUS NOTES (Special to Press-Gazette) SEYMOUR Henry Lamb, Neenah, hss purrhared the H.

C. Craven farm. M's. August Pt'ltyel nnd son Carlton are visiting relatives at Rorkfnrd, HI. Robert Silverwood has returned ti Rinon to resume his studios.

William Haueh, Cleveland, visited at the Henry Hunch home this vrck. Free Roast Chicken, South RIVERSIDE SUNDAY and FRIDAY SUNDAY, SEPT. 27 A NEW SENSATION BILLY MARQUARD OF SHEBOYGAN Mir.set n.u A In p. m. 6T.TION BAnOHKTItir? 1 p.

m. vesierdav. 2B S.3 Inches. a. m.

toriav. 28 9 2 Inrhrs. I'leva'lon 41 feet th. floor Mina-bari Hirtg. For rompnniona enmpule Ineh for each foot, difference pf adding If at, lower eleia'lnn, tuntractlng II at.

hlfher elevation. with Carmelils Geraghly mill iYll.S, OOll S.OI nun. ter Unsln entertained the Ladles' nld bide Hotel Tonight. There Is Only One Tuesday, Sept. 29 at Danrrland, A Wedding Danra By Jos.

Kaster and Agnes Vanden Langenherg, 10c lo AH No Dance at Riverside This Tuesday. Music by Jack Cameron PARAMOUNT NEWS HUMANETTE Comedy Riot "The Cat's Paw" Xv; WFATHETt BlRh- Wnith- ETATJONS er Pre- V. R. AND CANADA Night ilerday tlon Chili John's In Town. The Magic Carpet nf Movietone society.

Wednesday. Ladles of the Presbyterian church will serve a chicken supper Wednesday evening, Sept. 3D, in the church hnll. Mm. Martha Schilling.

Green Bny, Is vis- King here this week. Friday at Riverside Waltz Nile Jack Cameron Always ft Big Nile 3 That's at S14 Main Street FOLLOW THE CROWD TO EVERGREEN MORRISON DANCE, SUNDAY NITE DOC WILSON R-Yoiir Favnrltes (Formerly located at 113 Main) That Famous Chili John Chili Booths Table Counter Serrlc DOUBLE FEATURE TONIGHT and MacDonald In "Oh, For A Man" Louis Wolbeim In "The Sin Ship" SUNDAY s- an Chicken Booyah SUNDAY TILKEN'S GROVE Shawano Road AND Get In on ths best MON. louRhs and money making schemts, SPENCER TRACY SALLY EILERS In So. Washington -Fox Theatre Building Atlanta ,.,.72 00 Cloudy Poise M) 7S Mear Bosion (Mon-ly Buffalo 00 Cloudv Chicago 52 74 1 08 Pt. Cldv Denver 44 7.

Clear Molnea Clnudv Detroit 02 pt Cldy Dubuque ..52 2 01 cloudy Duluth 44 52 1 00 Clear Eaeanaha ..4 146 Cloudy fmlvest.on as near C.RKKN BAY SO ,13 Cloudy Havra 42 7 Clear Huron 40 4 .04 Clear Kunsaa City ..50 74 Clear I Cross ,.,.50 00 Clouriv Mxdiaon ..50 (12 .10 Cloudy Marquett 54 158 Rain Memphis ,.2 04 Clear Milwaukee .52 4 .11 Bain New Orleans ..50 W) Clear Phoenix 7. 102 Cloud Plttaburgh .55 55 Clourtv Ban Diego 75 Pt Cldy I-otila 54 52 Clear Bt. Paul 45 54 04 Cloudy feattle 45 04 Cloudy Waahlngton .4 70 .14 Bain Viuiiu SO it .40 Cloudy Winnipeg ..31 .03 Ft, Cldy Xvv Mueller Restaurant 107 E. WALNUT Delicious Home Cooked Sunday Dinners ATTEND INSTITUTE (Special to Preas-Onzctte) ALGOMA, Wis The Door Kewaunee County Nnrmnl school faculty. Prtn.

E. J. Young, Mrs. Emmo Miller, Miss Myrtle Jenson nnd J. D.

Dnna-von, attended tho Kewaunee county teacher's Institute at Kewaunee, nn Friday. The Door county, while the Kewaunee county students attended the Institute, The pupils or the Model Room, hnd a dny's vacation. SURPRISE TARTY (Special to Prcss-Onwttc) BHAWANO, Wis. A surprise party was given In honor of Mr. and Mis.

T. L. Vanderpnnl Thursday evening at their home on Fnyette-st. was plaverj at, five tables, honors go-Ing to Mrs. J.

J. Melendy and Henry Behmldt. Lunch waa served. Toasted Sandwiches Week Day Dinners, 50c Special Sunday Dinner Full Course 75c QUICK MILLIONS Clark Ss McCullnugh Comedy Seund News Brurt Scmle BLUE STONE PARK. Sunday, Sept.

27 Eahnrrt'd Orchestra Adm. 10c To All.

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