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Friday Evening, July 24, 1931 THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE .15 FRUITS FOODS FISH FOWL MEATS The Market Page The Market Page i TSSBSSSGBSSBBt. I TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX MOTORS TO BATTLE ANOTHER LEADING TEAM NEXT SUNDAY LARGE CROWD HEARD CONCERT LAST NIGHT DE PEUE Another large crowd heard the Municipal band of De Peru present Ha fourth summer concert last night at Woodrow Wilson park. The number exceeded that which attended a concert at the sam location two weeks ago, It appeared to the THE SKIPPER TELLS A STRANGER HE'P LANP HIM "RIGHT mm TO TEAR OUT DEPERETRACK AT THE FRONT GATE "OF THE HOUSE HE WAS LOOKING FOR. De Pcre Club Will Tackle Ap-pleton Here After Twice Beating Little Chute Nine. LITTLE FOX I.Mfil'K W.

ittle Chute 3 Nrrnnh 3 Apple ion a Orren Pr 7 fm Pk. 4 Menasha 2 8 Pet. .727 .417 AOO .182 Last Car to Operate at Midnight Saturday; to Repair Streets. Bur's Meals always please the quality la 0 outstandingeconomical to, because of Irs waste every ounee Is good. LAMB LEG ROAST Fancy Spring Lamb 35c rotate Salad, Chicken Salad, Baked Beans, rotate Chips, Home Baked Ham and Ham I.naf, Assorted Cold Meats, Pickles, Fish and Meat Spec la 1 1 lei, BUR'S ROAST CHICKENvht.m $1.00 A choice spring chicken, stuffed with a savory dressing and masted In our ovens lo a golden brown.

Number played a week ago by the hand were repented last night, and all were enjoyed by tho listeners. Oeorge Van Dyck, bass, was again heard In Vlrtnr Herbert's "Gypsy Love Song," In the only solo number of the program. More spectators than ever participated In community singing-, which took up the time of pnrt two of the concert. Next week's concert will be a community event. It will be played at the Northeastern Wisconsin fair Grounds Frlrir.y night.

rjfKST AT PARTY DE PERE Twenty-four friends of Mrs. Henry Peelers. Milwaukee, who l.i visit Inn relatives here, tendered her a surprise party yesterday afternoon at the home rf Mrs. George A. Crabb.

luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, and wm played later. Awards won by Mrs. Emll M. Hahn, Mrs. Henry Collette, Mrs.

Herbert Franck-en, Mrs. William Kethcrington and Mrs. Peewrs. DE PERE Nr Mm will he lout by Ihe Wlarnnaln Tubllo Service corpora-tlon In removing It liiterurban railroad equipment In De Pere, now thiit permission hits been (trantrd by the Tubllr Service commission of Wiaecin" fin to discontinue the operation of cars in the i' The last far Into, and out of, De Jcre will be run at midnight tomor- Momc Daltfntf mm mq. I'l i rum iim i.nr iitiin, nd of putting the track tone In two Kuchens 15c--Apple Coffee Cake 25c Bur's Bread 11c-Cherry Coffee Cake 25c Bur's Butter Cake Layer 50c M1 streets shape for vehicle traffic will be atnrted early next week, It was said DE PERE Encouraged over their feat of winning two straight games from the leading Jie Chute team, the De Pere Motors will battle the Appleton team, holder of third place, In a Little Fox league game Sunday on their home diamond, at the Northeastern Wisconsin fair grounds.

The appearance here last Sunday of the Little Chute team boosted the attendance to a high mark for the season, and the management of the Motors Is hopeful that Interest of a large number of fans will be retained during the remainder of the season. The Motors have a chance to move from fifth to fourth place bv a victory over Appleton, provided the Green Bay team loses Its game to the tall-end Menasha club. Last Sunday the Menasha club surprised followers of the circuit by trimming the Neenali club when It could have assumed the leadership, due to the de-feat of Little Chute by De Prre. If the Menasha boys ran play aa good a game against Green Bay, thry may win Sunday. The starting pitcher for the Apple-ton exhibition haa not been selected aa yet.

One of the Motors' trio Kel-lerman. Van Straten and Clark, will draw the assignment. One of the Marriages In Illlnola decreased by 8.7 percent during 1930, while divorces dropped 2.1 percent. Wholesome, real home made flavor and quality. Again are able in offer tavc rnirvn'c nnettu 1 ALL FOR IN BAKED rORK AND BEANS Me today by A.

J. Ooedjen, division manager. To Replace Pavement The utility is Retting equipment ready today to begin work here. Bids re being received from contractor: for laying concrete In the track tones, and ft contractor may be awarded that part of the Job. However, the corporation's orkn.en win be used to tear up the rails and ties tn Broadway, and the rails In and to remove the trolley wires and do work of that nature.

The track rones tn Broadway and Xwls-sts. will be filled In with concrete to conform to the thickness of 2 CANS BROUN BREAD Baked In Boston where people are Judges and really appreciate good beans. isLLS BROS' METHOD OF ROASTING COFFEE ALWAYS ACCURATE Patented, Exclusive Frocess Controlled Roasting Creates Marvelous, Unvarying Flavor WHEATIES 'Eft Crispy, Crunehy, Ready to Eat Whole Wheat Flakes 2for25c ffFnttiTC F-t. W1 Momacrts brothers, or Piton, will do the backstopping. the exl.vtlr.fr pavements on both thorouchfares.

What Is known as "1 -2-3" mix will be used. It will Consist of one part of cement, two The Green Bay and Menasha teams BIR'S are billed to play two gamea at Menasha, and the Little Chute and Nee-nah teama will fight for the lead at Neenah, In the other Sunday gamea. BUR. GROCERY CO. BUTTER parts of sand anil three parts of atone.

Both the rails and tie will be removed from Broadway, but only the rails will I be removed from aa the ties re Imbedded tn two feet of concrete. 1 Street Intersections Who's News Today BY LEMl'KL F. PARTO (Copyrliht, 1331, by the Consolidated Frets Association) Special Tomorrow 25c SCHOOL POPULATION DROPS 83 IN YEAR Census Shows 948 Children In West Side District, Boys Lead In Shortage. Washington St. Adams 033 W.bsler Ave.

Adams 35M NEW YORK (CPA) Theodore Dreiser, knight errant of the more militant wins of American belles let tres, tilts at 'Hoocy-Land," aa he Just as the accuracy of bewhisk-erod Father Time's hour-glass depends upon an even, continuous flow a little at a time so the matchless, unvaryinu flavor of Hills JBros. Coffee is produced by Controlled Roasting Hills patented process that roasts evenly, continuously a Hit la at a time. This continuous process has nd-vantages over ordinary roastinjr methods. It guarantees a perfect roast for every berry in the blend. Bulk-roastinff doesn't insure such a thing.

Sometimes the coffeo is roasted right. But frequently, it may be underdone or overdone, with an unpleasant flavor resulting. That can't happen to Hills Bros. CoflToe! Kvery pound is developed to perfection to the fullest and finest flavor. It is a flavor no other coffee has, because no other is roasted the same way.

TERRIEN FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW DE TERE The funeral of Henry Tcrrlen. 43, whose death occurred Wednesday after a long Illness at the home of his mother, Mrs. Julia Ter-rlen, 432 will be held tomorrow morning. A requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church.

Interment will be In Mount Calvary cemetery. Mr. Terrlen had been a resident of this rity for about 20 years and a few years ago was employed as a brldgetender by the city on the bridge over Fox river. Three street Intersections will be repaired also. They are located at Huron and Huron and Charles-sts.

and at Allouet-ave. and HidRewny boulevard. Work for seven blocks In Broadway can be done with little Interference from motor car traffic now, for the reason that few cars are using the Street while hlchwav 41 Is being Vid'-nrd In the town of Allouez, neces-Hating the rmitlnj of traffic, between De Tere and Green Bay, to the upper road. rather than against the coal barons. In late yeara most of his spare time has been taken up In defensive warfare against John Brophy of Pennsylvania.

Alexander Howatt of Kansas and Frank Farrington of Illinois liberal or radical labor leaders who have challenged Mr. Iwls' dominion. He ha won unfailingly, and last year a.s ejected to his sixth term as head of the miners' union. He attributes all attacks to "soviet gold." and makes his argument attck. He supported Mr.

Hoover for president and backd Francis Shunk Brown agalat Olfford Plnchot for governor of Pennsylvania. He Is bulky and belligerent and more conservative than J. P. Morgan. DE PERE Eighty-three fewer children of school age were found In the west side by the census enumerator, Mrs.

Ida Jansscn, this year than last year, according to her report. The total was 948, as compared to 1931 In 1930. More boys than girls were lost to the school population, the report shows. A year ago the boys numbered 528, and this year, 479. a difference of 47.

The number of girls, according to this year's census, Is 469, while a year ago it was 505, a difference of 38. Of the total of 948, the enumerator reports that 751 children have been attending school, of which 387 were boys and 364 were girls. calls Hollywood. Ills auit against the Paramount-Publlx corporation to prevent the vivisection of his novel, "An American Tragedy," follows a per-fonally conducted barrage against the current films, which, Mr. Dreiser tn-tlmntcs, are submoronlc, and have other faults.

One of Mr. Dretrr'a eyes Is a blue gray optic which does the usual hum-drum service of a regulnr eye. The other Is a cold, eyclopcan orb rhlch roams like a lighthouse beam, long-focused and searching the Intellectual fogs for rocks, lorelris, reefs and shoals. He blasts the American Federation of Labor In an open letter to President Green: he springs to the defense of Senator Norrls on the pow-rr Issue: he lashes President Hoover for hla Indianapolis speech. KOHLER TO SPEAK AT mi cm a nirmr eiiainAV Pi DE PERE Walter J.

Kohler. ex- C. O. F. MEETS MONDAY DE PERE Matters of considerable Importance will be discussed at a meeting next Monday night of Columbus court.

Catholic Order of Foresters. Officers ask for a large attendance of members In order to act on these matters. Quality, full value and Ihe best of service hat created steady Increased sales for (he individual home owned I'RMA STORES. The plan Immediately to proclaim governnr or wrconsln. will speak at the 25th annual picnic, which the Jmmaeulate Conception church congregation will conduct next Sunday at Oneida.

The picnic grounds are located on county trunk hlRhwav between Oneida and Freedom. Mr. Kohler delivered an addrefs at the picnic vacuum cans Keep Jlills Bros. Coffee ever-fresh. Air, which destroy a the flavor of coffee, is removed and kept out of these cans.

Even ordinary, "air-tight" cans won't keep coffee rcsh. Order Hills Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trademark on the can. Hills Bros.

Coffee, Chicago, I'linai. 0 1931 Archduke Otto king of Hungary, reported today from Paris, Is the out-rme of busy and devious Intrigue, which has been continuing In Europe for the last two years In behalf of the handsome 18-year-old boy, who rides LEAVE ON TRIP DE PERE John Bogt and Carl Vaesscn. left Wednesday morning for a two weeks motor trip to the Dakotas and Minnesota. Mr. Dreiser came from the banks of the Wabash, dragging by the hair 98 Lb.

dQ 1Q Afev 2." 43 ns AT PICNIC DE FERE About 125 persons, members of the congregation and of the Bible school of the Presbyterian church, attended the annual picnic at the Northeastern Wisconsin fair grounds yesterday afternoon. Little children were amused at various games before the serving of supper, and the men and boys played diamond ball. BOARD FXDS SESSION ODD DDES irrsQ 6 given three yeara ago by this church. Tlsns made by the church pastor the Rev. A.

A. Vlssers, and members tt the parish, call for an all-dny affair, with games and amusements pro-alricd for the entertainment of visitors. The Oneida band will be there during the morning and afternoon. Dinner jrill be served at 10:30 o'clock. k'A MY 1 MARKET his bicycle around Louvaln apparently without knowing or caring much about the whispering and the plotting.

Empress Zita, Prince Otto's mother, already has conferred on him the title of "Emperor of Austria and Apostolic King of Hungary." The empress Is a Francophile and, although France has quietly thrown a twitch on the king business, it Is now whispered that she has signaled the little entente to lift the ban on the return of the Haps-burgs. It was the entente nation? XT a ponderous muse who was to nia.se him the greatest American novelist of hta day. "Sister Carrie," in which a deathless characterization emerged, like a string of color out of a mountain of low-grade ore. brought him world eminenre. As his gray hair recedes from his tall forehead, and his wandering rye become more restless, he lashes his art to hia war chariot, and critics wall.

It is possible that Theodore Drrlser now thinks of himself more as a human tt than an artist. So It would seem. In his unfailing assault against prevailing banalities and stupidities, as he sees them. He Is aloof In his later years, and says that, next to assailing bunk, he loves poker, Ideas and clog dancing. DE PERE TFRSONALS Miss Iena Tilly left this morning HF' LL.b 19c for Milwaukee to spend a few days Tel.

A. 613 613 MAIN ST. Tel. A. 613 0 DO DPDDDD th the family of George Hage.

DE PEPE The De Pere board of review finished Its duties yesterday afternoon and adjourned. Books of the two assessment districts will be looted In the office of the city clerk and prepared for the collection of taxes, which will start after Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Vincent, who la ave been spending the last ten days 13 a a a a a With relatives here, returned yester- Fancy Chickens 22c-25c Lard 5 L'V 55c Tew changes were made In the assessments on real estate this year, it Is said. Czeeho-Slovekia, Jugo-Slavla and Rumania which put up the bars against the 1.000-year-old Magyar dynasty. The young prince Is a fight fan and a warm friend of Palolnn, the bounding bn.sque.

When Paollno returned to Europe, Otto sought him and talked fight for hours. He Is a brilliant student at the University of Louvaln. Ho doesn't appear much Clav by motor to Pittsburgh. Miss Helen Lee left yesterday for SVnupim to apend a few days with friends. Kenneth Hammil returned yesterday to his home at Fltnt.

after a H'lsit. of two works with frlrnds here. Miss Dorothy Berend.en. of Chicago, is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr, and t. Bereiid-fen.

Mary Jane Crnfcb' has returned tn Jicr home here after spending a few iavs In Milwaukee. R. J. Maloney of Chicago Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Cteckart, 229 S. Broadway. Inspiring, all but demanding the Washington coal conference Is John Iwis, battle-scarred president of the United Mine Workers of America In his 31 years of trades union activity, Mr. lwls ha.s rarely been without a fight on his hands usually a civil war, with most of the attacks launched against recalcitrant brothers a a a a a interested In the king Job, but says he will take It If they offer It to him. Pork Roast li 17 Pork Shoulder, lb.

14-1C Steak 1 QC Smoked Spare Beef Chuck 101A17 Rib 1UC Roast, lb. (nBHHBHi OHHHilam Fresh 1 Creamery OC 1 OC Butter ZOC Fresh Pork Pork O(o Shanks OC Sausage, Lb. tJ Shawano Ave. Meat Market 917 Shawano Ave. Phone Adams 6088 We Deliver Saturday Specials JOHN MOOREN FUNERAL a Badger Briefs WED TOMORROW DE PERE Miss Charlotte Ileesaker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hee-fnker, 101 II. sith and Richard Ucrendsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Bcrcndr.cn, 503 N. Erie will be married at o'clock tomorrow morning in the St. Boniface church. The bride-to-be Is employed In the office of Kidney ti Sons company, and the Rroom-to-bc, In the office of the Fuller Goodman company.

IS HELD THIS MORNING DE PERE The Very Rev. Msgr. Peter Van Heyster officiated at a requiem mass In the St. Boniface church this morning for John Mooren, 14, whose death occurred Tuesday, Pallbearers were six grandsons, Nor-bert, Henry, Lawrence. Sylvester and Joseph Mooren, and Vincent Hermes.

Interment was In Mount Calvary cemetery. FOND DtT LAC, Wis. The ttate convention of the National Association of Power Engineers voted yesterday to back Milwaukee's Invitation to the association's 1P33 golden jubilee convention and power show. KENOSHA, Wis. Surgeoni SMALL PORK SHOULDERS BEEF Roasts i8c 16c lie "zanaTS I'unsfcrred muscles from one of Pork Shoulder Roast, per 16c Eteven Jacob's legs to another nrt today he was said to be Improve SANI FLUSH 21c DRANO 21c Our Own Coffee 21c White Queen Soap 10 43c NAVY BEANS 3 17c STARCH 3 23c Toilet Paper 3 23c r.lrarhtex, Summit or Northern DOWNIES 4 $1.00 Fruit Syrup r.ntTu.e23c LOBSTERS- c.T 39c FANCY GRADE IX? 23c BROOMS -33c Urma Pork and Beans 15c Ponds Pigs Feet Tid Bits 32c BUTTER ih 28c CT T4kV 14 33c rJL.

I 1 UA rint Bottle BRIDGE HOSTESS DE PERE Mrs, John Stcckart, S. Broadway, was hostess to the Bridge club yesterday afternoon, and awards were won by Mrs. William 8, Klaus and Mr.i. Fred W. Marcott.

The club will meet In two weeks with Mrs, Marcott. GOES TO BRICK MEETING DE PERE Jacob Mockers leaves today for Madison to attend a committee meeting of the Wisconsin Brick Manufacturers' association tonight, and a meeting of the association enough ttint they could predict his future ability to use the members, In PORK Steak, lb. 16c Jured at a carnival here. Gangrene poinonlnn had set In, but was stopped. BARABOO, Wis.

An hlstor LARD, 5 lbs. 50c 5cal pageant presented by Wisconsin Indians and local boy scouts on the beach at Devils lake Wednesday night. An inside tip attended bv more than Snon BEEF Rib Stew. lb. 10c Quality Meats TWO MARKETS We Deliver Credit 542 S.

Monroe 321 N. Washington Specials for Saturday perrons. It depicted the Indian's progress. TIGERTON', Wis. (P) A broken gtcerlnjf gear was blamed for the death of Mrs.

Anna Cornelius, 55, an Indian, who was fatally Injured yesterday when an autom.Tblle driven by Fresh Dressed Hens and Springers We Feature Wisconsin Mr.de Cheese Cold Meats for Sandwiches PICNICS Our Own Smoked I lier son. Aaron, went of? a brldce two use tne MALT SYRUP thatalwaijs lTnllcs north of here and overturned In 1 creek, The driver and two other Beef Roast Young and Tender 15c 12c Home Made Sausage Prime Beef I First Quality BUTTER 25c persons escaped serious Injury. RIPON, Wis. For the second fcnnsecutive year Rlpon college's R. O.

T. C. unit has been aworded an "excellent" rattng. MaJ. Oen.

Frank Parker of the fith area, headquarters fees informed school nf tea's. MILWAUKEE --iD The body of tlohn Frsr.r, "B4, was found hanging today from the toboggan allde at Warhlngtrn park here. Coroner llenry Orundman fald Fran was discharged recently from a Job ai tratchman qives best results MS S'Oj Sliced Bacon Finest Quality 30c LARD Oti. Own Kettle Ren-U-red 10c 1,4 CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. OP) Pe-'Tformiitory terms of from two ti three mm Mjasw 4 ih niviayl mm Tn 1 1 1t14et- Be Sure To Ask For SHEFFORD PRODUCTS Made in Green Bay Trnifl uric Jill rnrn ivnil jr tiiiur I ion, 19, Fall Creek, and Otto Wlngel, IS, town of Seymour, Eau Claire county, on chnrges of forgery and lar- Prckss-(iaxelte Advertising Is a Sure Business Tonic I feny of an automobile here yesterday.

Khrr'ff Henfler frustrated, an. HAM 20c ARMOUR STAR Skinned, 14 lb. average BLATZ BREWING CO. Milwaukee ESTABLISHED 1891 'iiempTca jnu oreus oi inn pair night, 1.

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