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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 19

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Tuesday Evening, May 1, 1923. GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE 10 IIOl'KEN I OH HAEK. KRAUSE SELECTED for BAt.K. DEVIL RIVER BRIDGE SOON TO BE OPENED rirlued for FOR AUCTIONEER -0 rnuiti modern hou. iiick sale.

Owner laav 1'llull. lilii. Ho Urvaun BLAINE THINKS city. Kt. NEWS FROM, DE PERE The De Pere Office I 117 South Broadway, Phone 13.

i Mr. Newton Pearson in Charge. SCHOOLS TO COMPETE AT DE PERE FRIDAY PK l'LKE Representatives from Menajihu, Hubert, penmark ami West pe pere High schools will nmct In oratorical and declamatory contest In this city Friday May 4 at the Po.n the speakers In the couteat being scheduled to up-pear' at 2:30 p. m. and tho declamatory contatanta at 8 p.

lit. West pi Pere Is to be represented in the declamatory contest by Luclle Reaurc. TU BILL ILL Foil A I mum ull p.oilcrn, 6 rntiiii partly modern, clown in on West 2 good In! I Kii 1 1' s. ,1. ,1, 201 W.

Walnut. I'liono 870. COTTAGE ti loom mid bath. Partly li ixl ill Nice location, close lit. 219 N.

Maple. CIIH 'AUO STREET Two family house. Prieu SMiou. Cull Mrs. Mc K.c.

Phone, iKit. THE GEO. H. PEsS HOME, cor. Uuln.

i-y find Cedar, steam heating plant. Auxiliary Honors DONATE QUARTERS LAST HONORS 1K I'KHW Frank Kgsn, eontrae-tor, who recently completed tho llrst winter concrelo construction job ever attempted by tho Urown county highway commission, In the erection of the lllnke Tioad bridge sou III of this city, is pulling the finishing louche on the construction and expects to have the bridge open for traffic within ten d-iy. Workmen are now engaged In setting the cement boxes and the fancy band rails on the bridge over Mis Ievll's river wlih Is thirty feet In W. If. Kraunc, of has been selected as the auctioneer for tho annual sale of the Brown County llolstcitl Breeders' unsoclultnn, to be held at the sales pavilion, Northeastern Wisconsin Fair Grounds, pe Pere, Monday, May 7.

Mr Kiauso Is mm of tho bent known auctioneers in the state. Seventy-five head of pure lireds, the pick of Brown county herds, are to be hold at tho sale, of this number 70 are cows and live bulls. Some of tho best, known herds In Brown cuuiily are to be. represented at the sale, as 'also are some of the hading Oconto county herds, IN IN SLIT FOB LEGION POST cm Sonde and in the by Wlhner Klips-Schmidt. Fritter-visiting guests is the-.

West High American Lecion Post and guard um Margie oratorical contest tie and Alexander talnmciit for the being ly students. Mrs. K.Heesacker; Plan Poppy Drive DR I'KRK Mra. Kate Jlr-SMcker, mother of William lleeauc.ker, who died in France, and after whom tha IochI American Legion podt In named, hi elected honorary yKkl'iiv ot Wnman'a Auxiliary to th anurica Lrilon post In tlila eity hint lilh(, A lai've attendance HMa present at the meeiliiK held In the city ball and Governor Opposed to Rev. enue Proposal Conference 1 1 i i height and poinpokPc) foot spans.

A great remains to be finished, slated that he Intends of two forty-deal of work hut Mr. to put a crew in itUK wiin uominga. Host of Friends Assist in Funeral Ritt3. rK the lu-gect funerals In J) I'e-iY's bUlory w.ia iK-ld yesLei'duV morning when die many I onslguors to the sale include some i of the most experienced und best! and teams at of men ith scraper known llolsteiu breeders In norlh-castern Wisconsin and in order lo maintain the high standard set bv Jackson and Sons Company Provide Rooms Gratis for War Veterans, IB I'KRK Tluon rouains cheer and a real old Yankee whoop wer Riven by the meniberu of William 1 lee-sucker American lKion I'oat No. 230 fir tin" Jackwon and Sons company of tills city when it whs announced at Hie legion nicelliDsr taut niulit that the ball Mbove the JnckMon more bud bcon donated free of charfro to the local jioNt aa pcrnuinent (tuutiori for ihe LcKion, I Mi'inbers of the'poat will make the (lends and relative of Cyril KJaua bath, toilet hikI electric lights, hikI fount for another house on this properly, a bargain Ht S47i.

.1. S. Armstrong, Iteultur, Phone 110'J. PE I'KRK room modern house, paved street, tar line, full basement, stationary tuba, large lot, 2 Mai! garage; lino hIi it i-: owner leaving city. Will mcrilnc.

fed. VAN 111 KEN rooms, modern, hot water hint, full lot, Price, is.nun. K. Foltli, Realtor, Sheridan Rldg. I'hone 232 or 2171'.

BARGAINS 111 houses, lots mid farms. See .1. If. Mi-own, 614 Ten Hi Ave. Prone 322 I.

FOB HA LlC 5 rooms downstairs and liood lot on Easl Mason, tiiti houth Water St. FOR I-A hi-; 7 room house and 7 Iota on Puck Creek rur lino opposite Willow Grass. Have, ii.ir.iti, chick-ril coop, )ii' pen, i lc. Mut be sold at once. Price 'l oin ondon, 701 Pine St.

Phone H'(i. TWO beautiful lots In Alloucs overlooking Fox on Vinceot Road START IIR. KOAII JOB PE I'KRK Brogan and Si liaffcr, contractors of Green Hay, have started active work on the lllake ro.ii south of Ihitd city where 10J miles of concrete will be laid during the summer. Pipe lines are being laid by workmen nn1 the grading will begin within a few days. Associated Press 1 1 MADISON, Wis.

Lieutenant Clov ernor George F. Comings was called to the executive olllce last night by Gov, Blaine for a long conference, on the situation that cnnfinnta the gov or-nor's tux bill in the upper house. Fo. lowing this meeting, he said that thn governor expressed great that bis revenue proposal could, muH-ter enough streneth lo get IhToU'jIl the senate. Gov.

Blaine In reported to have ex-brcssed himself as opposed to a con-fcrencu of progressive republicans nt this time to draft a new tax program. Such a course had been recommended by Lieutenant Governor Comings In letter to the executive, advising him that his bill stood little chance ot piuns ror niuKin "I'oppy week a huge lucres In De I'ere com ploted. The Indies cxpresacd gmti-tude at the splendid co-opciutioii of the merchant of the city who have all agreed tu purchase popples and have them fur sale In their etores during the week- May 26 has been deaig nated as "Foppy" day und Mrs. tieorge Crabb, president of the auxiliary, slated that the high achool girls of both HaMt and Went High would be asked tu assist in selling popples on that day, of thin city, who died lavt Tbursduy after a lingering Illness, gathered to pay their laM reapyi'li to ono of lie I'ere'a tiuwl popular' young men. American Ijrion incmUri gathered en masse and a host of oilier friends filled Kt.

Francis church to capacity. Oyrll was Iwni WnalUktown unci otuno to this city when be was about five yearn of age. lie would have been 25 e.vars old May After graduating fi-om Kust lp 1'eie High school be attended Marque'le university where he was a of tbf Alpha them, they have, selected only the best animals for the sale. Among the tsuisignora are James H. Dillon.

Joseph Iloskens. John Poolers, Jr all of Rockland; Charles Do Pouw. Oconto; Brown County Asylum: J. N. Kavanaugh, Green Bay; B.

C. Mason, Green Bay; Anton Barten, West De Pere; II. Ililson, Greenleaf; E. II, Putton. Abiarns; T.

R. McGiath. i ci'iilcaf Louis Meuleinaus. Wrighls-lown; Martin Vandcn lleuvel, pe Pi and Isadore Vrrcautcrcn, Green Bay. Charles Pe I'nuw, of Oconto, a well CONTINUED work tilling In the grade.

Mora dirt will be removed from the west fide of the bridge, thus enlarging tho channel and allowing a more fri paa-sage of water. Old residents of this vicinity say that the river lives up tu Its naino whenever heavy spring rains fall and many teams of horses have been drowned In the treacherous river. is thought that the increased height of the bridge and the enlargement of the channel-will decrease the flood danger. The bridge, when fully completed, will be one of the beat in Hiown county, PETITION COUNCIL FOR POWER LINE PE in this city living along the Blake mad are today circulating 'i petition which will be presented at the meelinr of the city council thia tveivini asking that an xtetuslon of the electric power line be made to afford them light and LIQUOR RULING WILL CHANGE DRY STATUTE neccMBary repaiia nml a complete equipment will Installed for con-vertlnK the rooniB Into comfortable quarters where the. "buddies" rimy fcather.

The. hall will be used for nil meetbiKH, nodal eventa and dnnc. iliR piirtics and tbp liny a gave a rous-in? vote of thanks to the Jacksona for ieir Kplendid gift. 1 and River 'icw Avh. Shade, fruit I ml nut trees, berries, imimrai(U bed and wi ll.

I'iit 2'Hi. CANI'V KITCHEN, restaurant, fine fixtures nnd good stork on N. Washington Cheap rent. 1'rlco II. Will trade.

A joint meeting of the legion and 1) the auxiliary will be held May 21 and PM ffniity. William Klaus, his lOontiiiUcd frum pag" today that in view of tho lew of the ather, is city Kiqieiin power of known Black and While breeder, entered 21 head, nineteen cows has l.v the senate. and i ('limits on 17 Voles I Htio.M HOUSE, harn. chicken inp, 8 lots on pitvrd street on car line. Price Jl rash.

KKW modern bungalow, large. Int. I bide. Paved street. Trice l.7on rash.

BRICK" Ifor.si-:, Imrn. chicken coop, garage. II acres good laud, rinse to! tendeiit of concession, i for the Brown County Fair assocVtlon. The Rev. Father Dillon w-is to have officiated at the services, hut owing to bis sudden attack of bines i Sunday evening, waa unablo to be pres-nt and the iHst rites were pt vformed by the Rev.

F. Van assisted Fathers Paltnrmt as lear.ui and Po I'ere'a local baseball team, which in to be entered In the Fox Itiver valley amateur Icaisiie. will use the xiiita 'cloiiBiiiK to the American Ieplon post. Favorable action was taken on thla nucKtion lust nitrlit and the learn under the management- of Kd Van Yondcrpn will bwe unlimited sup congress, as pointed out in the su prune court's decision, to forbid, American hhips to cany and iservc liquor outside the three mile limit, in attempt would be mudn to secure legislation to this effect at the easiest opportunity. 1 What Seattle Thinks.

SEATTLE. Wash. Seattle. Is the' only port in the I'nited States from two bulls, in the sale. Mr.

Do PouvV is reducing his herd, All of the animals are as advertised and buyers are assured of a "good it was said, ns members of the sales committee hav Investigated evei animal in the herd. The sale will begin at 10 a. rm All animals are tubeiciilin tested and ate to be sold to a sixty day ret est by a qualified veterinarian. the ladles are planning on entertaining tho legion members on that evening In an effort to show their appreciation of the klndnea and co-operation that the boys have arc en ded them. A splendid program will be given, refrcehnienlH served and the evening epent In dancing and serial games.

Intent upon doing their share in making the legion minstrel show a success, the mcmhern of the auxiliary received tickets last night and will make a thorough canvas of the city. The show is to be given at the Pearl Theater May 7 and 8 and the ladies are determined that the theater will be packed each night. power out of the city limits on the i Blakp road. i Many of the residents along this Ijiiiz as sub ilia-con. "On Mother All Was sung by Marie I'lchk- as the procession entered the church and other vocal selections the services were: "Ave Maria" by Mrs.

Harold Kuypem. by 1J-iiua Golden. These song were fav- school anil church, West side, price l.1.2no. $2,500 ROn.VI modern house, paved rtreel, close to car line and school, sjoulh Madison t-t. Price Kuy term.

r. h'. DiiIAN, 2nd Floor Bellln lildtf. rhoiu- 24.1. IMTB FOK ALB" irB.M.

iZrrinylh ft. AllimprnviT-ineiits. 1506 DouFinan. I'hone 2680. NICK larire lot on Montr.

Oakland, newer in atreet and paid for. Price nnly jilflO.fin. .1. S. Armatrong.

I'hone 1 10S or 975. ONK ACRK on Morrow near nack-iiiK planl Innuire Jon. Uawnn New Fran ken. II. 2.

which tranH oceanic liners can run and sell liquor under a ruling made yesterday by the I'nited States, su- prcmp court a tho outlook seen sumo shipping men here today. Victoria, B. here trans Pacific I paesenger boats touch after leaving here and before reaching the ocean, is In wet territory. There Is nothing. The governor believed tha.

he ha 17 votes for his bill In the upper house, tho lieutenant governor said. This strength he Is said to count on after pic-Mire has be mi brought to on anno niemehr. who now exp.eas opposition to the tax proposal. Mr. Comings declared that Govep" nor Blaine expressed a willingness tn ha' Ihe one-man commission feature) of his biil stiaken out by amendment, of that woblJ help in the i.f the measure.

In his mcss-age the, gov ernor said that the bill not ho amended without destroying its wholoj sli ucture. I'se All Means There is every indication that Gov-'ernor Blaine plans to use all of tha means at his disposal to get his bill through the, upper house. Senators are soon tn be called to bis ofllcc and pressure brotidht to bear, tiny sav. The conference being called by Phil. La Follette, son of Senator La l'o-lette, for Saturday, Is the first atop to force a solid front of progressiva senators.

port of the Legion. The report of tbp commute in chaiKe of selling; ticketa for the mln-iMrct show to be Riven at the Pearl theater May 7 and 8 indicate that the troupe will play to a crowded house on both pvrniii8. Tickets arn going rapidly nnd the public la advised to purcliaae immediately anS r-nerve Meats If tlipy wish to be assured of an opportunity of wltnesalng what many believe will be one of the best productions ever staged in the city. road have machines that require electric power and practically all of them wish to have the lighting system installed in their homes. Some action on this matter may be taken at the council meeting tonight.

Another matter of equal interest to come before the council la the arterial highway system which the police and tire commission has recommended should lie established on Highway 13, through the city. orites of the lecense 1 nnd ntng at his request. Mrs. Frank Lcye was organist. The ladle were: Mrs.

Nl'SS I SITS BE I'EBE. PE PEKE Jimmy N'uss, pe Pere well known representative in the (Is- tic world, returned In bia homo in: this city bint Saturday and plaun on remaining here until the latter paitj of the week when he will return to Milwaukee. Jimmy is briny handled i by Boh Molui of Milwaukee and ex pecla to start training for some lm-j portant bouts soon. Me attended the-fracas in Green Bay last evening. I Jimmy is working out daily to keep in shape.

0 FERNOWLS. C. P. Jackson left last night for a business trip to Chicago and will return the IiuVt of the-week. A.

Kcugnpr spent Sunday with his parents at Pcnsaukoc. Henry und August lllonm of Chicago are in the city on Lioih hipping men pointed out, tu prevent any ship allowed to carry liquor at ea from leaving stores at Victoria when inward bound and picking them up there on the way to ea. That this would not lift the ban aboard shipping board vessels without removal of present rctitrictlons by the board was admitted. Itl ltAI, CAKItim KXAMINATION. HI2 TKHK-The L'nited t-'tatp-i Civil Service) Commission ban announced T.

McGoehan, Mrs John Reokart, and Mrs. Roy Weeiimnr. or Green Thow attending from out of town were: Mr. and Alts. P.

.1. Catherine. Robert and Timothy Ryan of Fond du Ie, Dan Connie and John To.uhv of Illinois, Pr. ami Mrs. T.

F- Thomson of Milwaukee Mrs. Harry Bartitiiu and sons and Harry of Chiiiusn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Notary ami Em.l Kcoirn of Mil LOT FOR SALE By Owner A vr.ry desirable lot In Allouex, an examination to bo held at Pa Fere, are former residents of De Pere.

on June 9, Fj23 to fill the poni-tion of rural carrier at West Up Fere A card party will bo given evening, May 3, at Foresters' MAN AN'NOS GIBUS. PE l'ERE "Jack the Peeper" or another character, more bold in his action, resumed activities Friday night when he frightened and then pursued pome girls on the west end of tho bridge. Officer P-ppe of the West side was notified, but the man quickly made bis escape. No one of the girls could identify him. anil vacancies that mv later occur hall by tho Woman's Auxiliary of! Inn rneiil ronton from Ihnl the American Legion.

Fridge, SOU and ENDS HIS TESTIMONY. ST. JOSEPH, Mich. Charles E. Ruihenbcrg nf Cleveland, charged with criminal syndicalism, completed his testimony tncjay.

The closing -arguments are expected to start thin a fternoon. i block from car reasonable, TIrai-onn Write, 1) 7. cure 60x130 line. Very for pell Inn- ehafsltopf will be played, starting at The salary of a ru-al carrier on a Ktaiulard dally wagon rouUi of S4 Cooperative 4 heese 1'rlces. PLYMOUTH.

Wis 1 Farmer's Cooperative cheese iiuotiitjons for week. Market higher. Twins. SinKle Palsies. 21c; Ijonghnrna, Young America.

2ii'-2c: Squarifs 21 Uc; 1'mibie ItHlsieS not ountcd. o'clock. Tho public, is invited to READ WANT ADS 0 miles is per annum, with on ad attend. Press-Gazette. ditional per mile per annum for earx'i mile or major fracttun thcrvuf waukee.

Miss Elsio Titro of Antlgn. Mo nnd Mrs. Thomas Farrcl. Mrs. Kate Walsh.

Mis. Dennis Fox and fatiuly of Askeaion and many relatives and friends from Gi Bay Interment was at Mt. Ol'vci. cemetery where a firing l'Jal of Amert-j can Jicglnn buddies gave a last military tribute to' their comrade. LEAGUE CONTEST AT in excess of 21 miles.

PARK MEETING TONIGHT PE PERE A meeting of the park boart of the city which was scheduled for last night was not held and the niembres will try to meet tonight at whi chtimc some action will be taken on the suggestions recently made by the City Beautiful committee of the De Pt-re Woman's club. WRIGHTSTOWN FRIDAY Bay Gross of Wittenberg vixlted over Sunday at his home in this city. Art Schellor of Manawa visited in De Pere during the week end. Mra. Louis Piebols of Marin, -te spent Sunday visiting with friends in thi city.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Coenen nnd Miss Elsie Van Gbet-m visited in Kaukauna Sunday. Miss Marie Longcni of this eity tfpent the week end in Milwaukee.

Mrs. N. M. Ait'd Is remodeling her houso at the corner of Michigan and Charles street. C.

Henon, who is attending Osh-kosli Normal, was homo for the week end with his parents. I-OSK 3 I'KHTKIS CiAMK.S PK PKUE Coach Girry'a baseball team at St. Norbert's college lost awo practire games within tho last few having been defeated by the Green Bay All Stars on Saturday hy a K'-ore of 12 to and bowing to (ireen Hay team called the "Snakes'" managed by Harold Shannon when they met at tho colloge ground yesterday afternoon. The gatno was an Interesting one. but the Snakes wiggled out a 8 to 5 victory over tho collegians.

FOR SALE The lots at the Northeast Corner of Forlier t. and Roosevelt St. 103 ft. by 131 ft. Koom for threo houses, nil Improvements in and paid for except pavement.

Will sell ull or (subdivide. E. P. BOLAND DE PERE Great interest is being manifested at High School over the league contest to be held at Wrightslnwn Friday. May 4.

when representatives of the Wrightstown, Martha Washington Brand Pure Food Products FILES PAPERS. PE PERE Emil Ilorek, proprietor of the Broadway Harness shop, of this cit, filed bankruptcy papers in Milwaukee lafct Saturday In which bis assets were given an nubilities, exemptions, Little Chute. Neman. Kaukauna, and Photic 99 314 Jllnahan Hldg. NEW XHIK STOCK 1, 1ST.

I.sst Sales vn May 1. Mrs. Jacob Tomchak entertained about 30 gueste at her home Sunday Allied Chemical and Pye IIAGK SKRVKKS IIKM) TODAY UK PERK l''uneral services for Henry Huge of South Ontario street who died Saturday morning were held at the Presbyterian church this Allis Chalniei East De Pere High schools encage in oratorical and declamatory contests in the high hool building at rightstown. The oratorical contests are for the laiys and the girls enter the declamatory contest, the winners of first and second place in this contest being given the privilege of entering the Buh-dislrlct contest. East De pere High will be represented Friday by Frances Van Dyck 44 -j 40 American Beet Sugar American Can evening in honor of her birthday.

Fred Kadatz was a Milwaukee visitor Saturday. Miss Amelda Delahaut has returned visit In Milwaukee. Her brother Jerome, who was in Milwaukee American Car and Foundry American Hide and I-eather pfd. 57 American International Corp. American locomotive 130si American Hmeltlng and P.cf'g f'i" American nuzar 7S afternoon at 2 o'clock Hev.

II. A. Talbot officiating. He i survived by his widow anil four sons, John of Puluth, Henry and Frank nf Detroit and George of this city. Mr.

Hige was a fanner oi the Town of Rock on business, manle tho return trip FAIC.MS HHC SWK. 9 ACHKA by owner, 'level land, good buildings, near schools, church, store liinl creamery. good dairy farm. Most he sold at oneo. Inuuiro 121 N.

Madison or 31J SuuLrt Hi oadw ay. FARM for sale or trade; al.xo per-sonal properly; buildings lust class slispe. Inquire Frank ilogari mornings. VC'It KAM-: ISu a'-re farm with por-soiml i-roperty and loin of hardwood timber, price $11, Ono; will trade for city property, (jrcen Hay Sumatra tobacco 2" nnd Ruth KonitieiK in tne ueciam i- i American with her. Arthur Lambert spent the week American Tel.

and Tel 122'- Selected world markets and packed under a label that is in itself a guarantee of their purity. end at De Pere visiting relatives and American Tobacco LSl it American Woolen Anaconda. Copper 487i Atchison taio. land for many years and moved to Pe Pere some time ago, where be made a host of friends. Interment was at Greenwood cemetery.

tory and by Robert Martin and Clayton Van Dyck in the oratorical contests. The oratorical contests will be held at 2:30 in the afternoon and the declamatory contests at 8 o'clock In the evening. Many students from East High are planning to attend. 13." I. and Cor.

WashiuKton and Pine 4x I Phone 1 1 FORTY ACRK FARM city limits. Will trade for property. E. A. Neufeld.

413 Minalian liidg. PRETTY WEDDING AT ST. MARY'S TUESDAY friends. Arthur Otis has returned from Ft. Vincent's hospital where, ho had an operation for Hubert Otis of Milwaukee visited over Sunday with his parents In this city.

Russell Mclntyre will leave for St. Louio, next Monday. Wesley who iH Oshluish Normal, spentJ Sunday in this city with his parents. Mrs. M.

nrlen and daughter Isabel and son Irwin of Green Spent Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pe f'leene. phone4I3. reservation farm.

Any size, Will take in house. Phone Si'J-W, Vst I'e Pere. Wm. llicsdoiT. A I la 1 ic Gulf and W.

I. Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel I'anadian Pacilic Central leather chandler 4'hesapeuke und Ohio Chicago, Mil. snd St- Paul Chicago, I. and I'a-c. Chi no I 'opper Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products 'rucible Steel Erie Famous Players 1-asky General Asphalt General Electric General Motors Goodrjrh Co FARM--3' acres: will take bouse or small poultry farm In lrade.

Geo Adanif (Ireen P.aj, li. 7. FARM for sale, with or without per-vnnal property. Phone 61 3 I sv- '-'4 2 I i 31 129'i 7 S2i 4 1 173 Hi'i SUi 7 2U. I 111 3 S7- i 3P-4 4 I 11 (Special to Press Gazette) DE PERK.

Wis. A pretty May wedding took place at St. Mary's church at 8 o'clock this morning when 'Miss Regina Dockers daughter nf Mr. and Mis. John Hookers was married to George Paul Ford, son of Mr, and Mrs.

James A. Ford. Newcastle, Rev. for the appointment of an administrator or Hie estate of John M. McKay late of the town of Puamico.

In said county, deceased. Notice. is hereby further given that at ti regular term of said court, to be held on the itrsl Tuesday of September A. I). claims of creditors of said John B.

McKay will he i examined and adjusted bv the court. And notice is hereby further given that in accordance with an order of said court, duly entered, said creditors may In the meantime from the date hereof, un to and including said first Tuesday of September next present their claims for examination and allow a nee. Paled this day of April, 1323. Hy order of the Court, CARLTON MKRniLU County Judge. TIMOTHY BURKE, Attorney.

De Cleene of Van SI rat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrighl.slown visitftl P. i Great Northern pfd I Illinois Central I I nspira ion 'opper International Harvester Int. Mer.

Marine pfd. International Pa.pcr I Invincible Oil 1 Kelly Springfield Tire Father Veil Roosmalen officiating, Mrs. F. J. Doloye played the wedding march.

The attending couple wm Miss Mary Hookers, sister of the bride, as brides en and family Sunda.v. Edward Verc-wtprpn son of Mr. and Mrs. John Verca uteren of this city and Miss Mary Picheaur. Mather street.

Green Hav were called for Ibe JELLIES AND PRESERVES JELLY POWDER MACARONI PRODUCTS MAPLE SYRUP MINCE MEATS MUSTARD OLIVES OLIVE OIL PANCAKE FLOUR PEANUT BUTTER PICKLES POP CORN POWDERED SUGAR ROLLED OATS SALAD DRESSING SPICES TEA BOUILLON CUBES BUCKWHEAT FLOUR CANNED FISH CANNED FRUITS CANNED MILK CANNED VEGETABLES CATSUP CHEESE CHOCOLATE COCOA CORN FLAKES CORN MEAL CORN STARCH DRIED FRUITS FLAVORING EXTRACTS GRAHAM FLOUR HONEY FARM FOR SALE Munt sell at otue on account of poor health, tho Medford Hairy farm coiiHisllne of one hundred acres of tho hest cleared land Jnlnintr city limits of Medford. All modern buildings. Ibi head of tiufrnsey stock. horses, ho.s chickens and 'machinery. Thin is one of the best fartivs in Tu lor county.

If you are looking for a real farm and home, write rue at, once. MEDFORD DAIRY FARM Fred lakoky. JIHHFuni), Vh I 40 Kennecott topper Louisville and Nashville Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Ex. P. STATE.

OK WISCONSIN. COCNTY Middle States Oil 11 Midvsle Steel Rd, maid, and Frederick Ford, brother of the groom, as groomsman. The bride wore a costume of dark blue Rnmaine crepe, trimmed with tdeol beads and a gorgeous hat and a fur scarf to match and a corsage bouquet of bridal roses, tha bridesmaid wore a costume of dark blue tint crepe, a hat to correspond, also a bouquet of roses. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The couple left on the afternoon train for Milwaukee.

They(wj be home at Green Bay after May 7. cnr.EN nv Minn to TAi-ninn. co CUT FOR I3UOWN COUNTY In Probate. In the matter of the estate of Lottie JohanstO, deceased. Notice la hereby given that at the.

regular term of the county court. be held In snd for said county, at the court house. In the city of Green Bay, In a i countv, on the flrt Tuesday of June, A. P. 19 the following matter will be heard and considered: The application of Henry Iteber for the appointment of an administrator of the estate of Lottie -Joh'anski, late of the city of 1 Pere, In said county d-'Censnl.

Notice is hereby further given that FOB SAI.K OB II.WGK first time at. St. Boniface church Sunday, April 29. The home of Randall Cavil, town of Pe Pere Is quarantined with scarlet fever. There will he a box social at.

Forrester hall Wednesday evening. May 2, given by the Young Ladies' sodality of St. Boniface church. Mrs. H.

jreyrnians is on the sick list. Edward Matzke and A. St. Aulwn of Chicago are the guests of relatives in the city for a few days. lrs.

Christine Ferguson has returned from an extended visit with her daughter Mis. Edward Austin of Milwaukee. The Ijidic of the W. R. C.

will Missouri Pacific 1 'i New oVrk Central N. N. If. snd Hartford 17'i Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific 73 Oklahoma Prod, and Ref "'i Pacific Oil Pan American Petroleum 70 Pennsv Ivania Ex. 44'( People's tias Pure Oil Bay Consolidated Copper 1P Reading 7 4 1, Itep.

Iron and Steel JH TARTY In siiiamlco wants to trade nice home anil 4" acrey ot iani lor idsce in (ireen Buy. rite Aiary place IJeael Sua mien, i. FOB SAIJK OB MKNT Ka.st side, by -lOOd Ol Phono I ition, 112. IKdSlv on nei- Itnyal Butch, N. 4 chi-q Roebuck 2r-t 1 lour and I'eed.

I Befall l'rlc-. These prices are corrected daily by at the regular form of said court, to be held on the tlr-t Tuesday nf sep-tcmbir. A. 1H23, claims of creditors of eaid Lottie Johauskl will be examined and adjusted by the court. Anil notice is hereby further given that ill accordance with an order of said court, duly entered, said creditors may in the meantime from the date hereof, up to and including said RKAL EST AT WANTED.

WANT Kl i 'To" Itrv Cood "modern hoUhe or cottaue on I0a.sl side, direct from owner. Will pay cash. Address l.i-ll cue Press-Gazette. F.ailgtr Grain company; Sim-lair Con. Oil Southern Pacilic S' Southern Hallway 31 Standard "II of N.

3 3 7 Studebsker Corporation 1 1 7 4 Tennessee Copper Texas Co 4H 1, Texas and Pacific S2' Tobacco Products SO'i Transcontinental Oil J7i Union Pacific 1 United Retail Stores hold a food sale nt I-ee Bros; store Saturday. Miy 5. also at the Economy store. West aide. Inn same date.

The. ladies of the east s-)He take Joannes Brothers Co. Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers Green Bay Wisconsin .70 1.00 1.20 .4,1 Lull 6.M1 4.50 4.73 M.00 Re, per bushel Wheat, per bushel Harlcv, per 100 lbs Oats Buckwheat, per 100 lbs. Peas, Scotch, per lot) Ilia. Peas, while, per 1 11,1 lbs.

Peas, fat, per 100 lbs. Pea s. A laskan Peas, Green llrst urstiuv ot September next. pre. sent their claims for examination and alto wa nee.

Pate, this r.nih day of April, 1523. Ky order of the Court, CARLTON ME RIP LI a County Judge. A. P. MeORl'KR.

Attorney. ASM AMI CAKHV THICKS. Thcfie uuotaf inns brbne nre ehunged dally by ti Denesseu Grocery U. S. Ind.

Alcohol r.s-'1; I'nited States Rubber 5R'i United States hteel 103 Utah Conner Htu, West i nghoue Elect rio illys Oveiland T'i Chicago and Northwestern 7JU Maxwell 17 '4 Cons. Gas '13 Cosgen 4S BTATK OF WISCONSIN'. COINTY 'OI HT I'OH UKuVVN COL'NTV In ProltHte. Ill the matter of the estate of Kin-ina I.ehman. ftefcased.

Notce In hereby given that at the spcdal term of tho county court, to Vie liebi In and for said county, at the court house, in the. city of Green Lay In said county, on tho fourth Tuesday of May A. Illll. Ihe following mutter w-iU be heard and considered; The application of Kiln Nissou for the a DpDint men of William Nissen as administrator of I he estate of Fauna Lehman, Isle of Ihe city of Green Hay in said county deceased. Notice is hereby further given that b-1, (, lo MiTit di' oi-' HEIll I OHS.

In the District Court of the Fnlted States for tlia Eastern Plstrict of Flour 3. SO Scratch feed Fresh egss, per dozen I'roil nee Butter, creamery Lard. Ih. cartons American cheese, Brick cheese, per lb 2.10 .49 .17 .11 10. DO egetaliles.

I Sugar, per lb Pugar, I'cr tut) lbs Potatoes, per peck charge of the sale on the cast side nnd the ladies of the West side take charge of the 'West side. Mr. and Mrs. Willnm Yorhsgrn of W. Pe Pere are moving into the Mrs.

James Norton house on Erie street. Also Mrs. A. Pulmerly of George street Is moving into the Mrs. James Norton house on Erie street.

Mrs. J. Mularky is at Minneapolis the guest of her dauehtrr, Mrs. William Smith. Mrs.

Harry Rarnum and two sons John and Harry are here from Chicago, the guests of relatives. Miss Gertrude Snetzer of N'eennh Is the guest of her grandmother Mrs. J. M. Smlts.

She also attended the IH men Stanton nuptials. Mrs. S. AVeynberg Is convalescing from a long Illness of Grippe. Mr.

and Mrs. George Wirth ami Mrs. Mat Simon of Green Bay were the guests of their sister, Mat Kramer, on the occasion of Mrs. Kramer's 781 birthday, Monday Apr. 30.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Mat Kramer make their home with their ri iughter Mrs. William Altmaypr of North Broadway. Mis.

Catherine Walsh of Askraton and John Walsh of Chicngo were the week end gucsta of Mrs. S. SHOES" Only Round Trip Green Bay "RER3AIDE isconsln. In the matter of Em II E. Plorck, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy.

To the Creditors of Emil E. Plorek. of Green Hay In the County of Brown and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice In hereby given that on the "flth day of April. A. P.

1 923, the said Emil E. Piorek was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the llrst meeting of bis creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee, to whom the cause has been referred, at the City of Green Riy, Drown County, Wisconsin, on the 12th dav of May, A. P. at 10 clock in I lie forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend. prove their claims, appoint a trustee.

examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business hs may properly come before said meeting. F. .1. COLIGNON, Referee In Hankriiptc.y. Green Hay.

May 1, 1523. Potatoes, pusuel lies ns. per lb 11 Oat meal, per lb Mi New caliliaue. tier pound 09 III'. I'l 1 1UHKKTS.

These quotations are corrected daily by Lee of 1'c Pere: Gorn meal, per lb .04 Bran, ton 34.au to at the regular term of said court, to be held on the llrst Tuesday of Hep-tember A. P. claims of creditors of said Knunii ieniuun will be examined and adjusted by Ihe court. And notice is hereby further given that In accordance with an order of said court, duly entered, said creditors mav in the meantime Irom the dale hereof, up to and Including said first Tuesday of Sepiemher, next, pre-snnt their claims for examination and allowance Paled this 23rd riay.of April. Hy order of the CAKLTON Count EVANS it MFltltlLL, Attorneys.

4-2, 5-1. fcTATK OF WISCONSIN; COI NTY COI RT l-TIll HUOWN Col NTV In rn.hate. In the matter of the estate of John li, McKay, deceased. Nolh-o herehv given that at the 1.75 Bran, per lbs .3.110 4. In 1.77.

Yellowstone 1 would be a better name than "repaired shoes" for that'i practically what we do to the old and worn footwear ent here for repairs. To know how thorough our work is, send a pair of slippers, pumps or other shoes as a teet. Then you'll know how to cut down considerably on your shoe outlay, QUEEN BAY SHOE EPA G0. Flour. US lbs.

sack Middlings, standard 'orn. tier bushel Meal, coarse, Bed 1'iok SViatch feed, per 100 lbs. Groiinil teed Oil Meal Cracked corn, per 100 lbs. 1 2 30 i.Hl 1.5 0 Park PlTinoiilh 1 hresp llsrkel. rLTM'il TIl, May 1 Plym Write 1 P.

ft1Urmn P. A. Jth A l.rk.nn SO St. F.ul, Minn. VANDH SAN-UK WIDt CO.

Cement Contractors. Cement work of all kinds. Shop rhone W. C. VanUe Stride's I'hone 2405 neecim term or ti-e county court, to; be held in and for said county, at the court house, in the citv of Green Bav, I In said eonnty.

on the fourth Tues- I PHONE 534 214 CHERRY STREET outh board cheese quotations fori week. Market slishtlv hirher mm- -cured will- a weik asn. Hngle Daisies. 2lc; Double Pallet. 1 if nt- r.

Yoiinir A i t-1 nntl at Oak Park to- i May Ball night. dny of inv A. P. the following njstter will be heard and considered: The application of Joesla UcKay 0 I quarts not quoted, i 7.

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