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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 23

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(THE GREEN BAY. PRESS-GAZETTE 23 Monday Evening, April 12, 1 937 until the fire was well-advanced. Mr. Larsen was in the barn. PRINCE LOSES TITLE FOR WIFE LARSEN HOME NEAR 'FALLS' BURNS DOWN BURGLARS GET $289 IN RAID ON 'CO-OP I The Oconto Falls and Gulett fire Capital Odds and Ends By JOHN W.

WYNGAARD Press-Gazette Staff Correspondent ADISON Jons Jensen, EM $5,000 Loss Is Partly Covered by Insurance. AtI. son Bay's famous landscape Typewriters, Candy and Cigars Are Also Missing. artist, whose sylvan retreat was recently destroyed by fire.i came to Madison last weekend witn a plan or setting aside 10,000 acres, cf land north Ellison Bay in We Feature the New 1937 Model. Vassarettes S5S15 Personal Attention Given To All Fittings.

MARY A. HOG AN SHOP Expert Corsetriart 227 Adams Si. Door county for a game refute, departments were called, but were cble to do little. Nothing was salvaged from the upper floor, but a number of articles of furniture were removed from the first floor, including the papers and records Mr. Larsen had as town clerk.

One factor hampering firefighting activities was that all water had to be pumped from the welL The blaze was so thorough that even the food supplies, stored in the basement, were completely destroyed. A hotel, favored as a stopping place by woodsmen in the early days of the lumber industry, formerly stood on the site of the home. The Larsen residence, built in 1904, was known for some time as the McDougal farm. (Special to Press-Gazette) CLINTONVILLE, Wis. Burglars broke into the Cooperative Oil company between 3 and 5 o'clock this morning, taking $289 in cash from the safe, which they Jensen planned to talk over liis project with Gov.

Philip F. La Follette during his stay in Madi son for the meeting of Our I nends (Special to Press-Gazette) OCONTO FALLS, Wis. The home of H. K. Larsen, about three miles west of Oconto Falls on Highway 22, burned to the ground late Saturday afternoon, causing a loss of about $5,000, partly covered by insurance.

The fire had half an hour start before it was called to the attention of the family. The blaze originated in the attic and Mrs. Larsen, who was in the house at the time, did not notice any smoke opened by chiseling off the lock. The typewriters were also taken, and the candy and cigar counter of the Native Landscape. The land in question Is undesirable for agricultural purposes was rifled.

Oswald Goerlinger, the night Jensen explained, and the few policeman, making his rounds, looked into the store at about 3 alarmed at the state cheese grading proposal, their meeting was not without humor. One rotund farmer; appearing to weigh considerably more than 200 pounds, persisted in directing 'sharp questions at Commissioner Fred Schulfheiss, who argued for the bill, and whose temper flares easily. The farmer shouted that Schultheiss was suggesting experimentation at the expense of the cheese industry, and demanded proof that the inspection program is feasible. "If I jump into the river, I want to know whether I can swim," he yelled. Schultheiss, already impatient at the opposition of the 400 farmers and cheese makers present, retorted: "You wouldn't have to worry; you'd float," and the man sat down.

Assemblyman Frank N. Graass, Sturgeon Bay, had one of the busiest weeks of the session last week. An active debater on the floor. Graass spoke his mind on many of the bills up for passage, futilely in most instances, but loudly nevertheless. He fought a hopeless fight for, he said, the protection of the cherry farmers in the Door county peninsula, farmers on those acres have been unable to make a living.

The area, he believes, would make an ideal sanctuary for bird and wild 1 1 o'clock, and saw nothing out of a the wav. A o'clock, when he again looked in, the door of the safe was open. He immediately life, and would draw many nature loving visitors to the peninsula notified Lester Lawyer, manager during the summer season. Want More Roadside Parks of t'ie company. The thieves evidently entered through a rear Jensen also had other ideas window, which they pried open, which he wanted to talk about, in The loss 1s covered by burglary ch'riing the belief that the state of Wisconsin is lagging far behind insurance.

in a roadside improvement pro Sheriff Duncan Campbell of Waupaca county is investigating gram. While the Mate has carried out a remarkable highway CRYSTAL PURE the crime. The technique used is similar to that in the burglary of the Elmer Lang meat market the night of election day. program, it has been tardy, says Jensen in tnkinf the next step, Prince Nicholas, brother of King Carol of Rumania, was stripped of his title by the monarch and placed under arrest In his home at Bucharest because he refused to give up his commoner wife with whom he is shown. The 34-year-old Nicholas, who met his wife when her car broke down after an automobile race, may reside abroad or become an ordinary Rumanian subject.

He has a two-year-old son. MRS. SPENCER CRANE when he proposed an amendment to outlaw agricultural sit down strikes. At the spawn fishing hearing he enjoyed himself thoroughly as he refuted the arguments of the Keep a tray or table near the mechanical refrigerator. "Doing so cuts down the time necessary for transferring foods to and from its shelves.

son, Edward, Oconto; one daughter, Mrs. Walter Olson, also of Oconto; two brothers, Ernest Livingston of Suring, and Lee of Minneapolis; two sister, Mrs. George Cheffings, Suring, and Mrs. Herman Kunza of Kenosha; and three grandchildren. fishermen from Two Rivers.

namely developing roadside parks, flower gardens and prohibiting unsightly roadside billboards. Neighboring states, principally Illinois and Indiana, are among the most advanced in the Middle-west, he said. Interviewed by a local editor, sn old friend, Jensen delivered the opinion that the trailer cra.e in America will be a harmful effect on American life. ''The trailer will create a race of shiftless people. In order to have a vigorous citizenry that citizenry murt assume responsibility in life and this loss of responsibility in trailer life will create a people thft is looking for the lines of least resistance.

By crowding into the tourist parks they will al.o Manitowoc, Algoma and Kewau IS BURIED AT OCONTO (SDecial to Press-Gazette) OCONTO, Wis. Funeral services for Mrs. Spencer Crane, 61, were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Methodist church, the Rev. Donald T. Stannard officiating.

Interment was in Oconto Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Crane died Friday night in the Oconto hospital of complications. She was born in the town of Little River March 16, 1876, and she lived in Oconto since she was 14 years old. Survivors are the husband; a fc'J nee who appeared in their bien--nial attack on the conservation UGAR commission.

And when the bud get bill reached the floor, the Selling out 313 Main. Hurry Ladies! Mode Millinery, V. I Umifd Tim Oml Get Owe T-d)f 88c and Progressive members heard from the vociferous Door county member once more. NJ $1.98 Hats now many for less. Rcllin Buildinr Phone Adami S31S create a new type of Jen sen asserted.

QpnDnannanpanaannnoanDanannnnnpnnnQannnannnnnnncig Members of the legislature gave considerable attention to the Tress-Gazette during floor de bates and committee hearings last week. Wednesday Senator John E. Cashman brought a copy of the newspaper to the senate for ex hibit during his speech on the woithlessncss of the dairy inspec tors of the department of agncul turc and markets. Cashman, whose quarrel with the department is of long read ah erlicle from the Press-Gazette written by one of the inspectors, then denounced it as a 100 per cent falsehood. The same afternoon opponents linri proponents of the LeClair bill FOR EVERY PURPOSH BE USED IN EVERY RECIPE DEMONSTRATED ATmTHB 17th Annual Press-Gazette School of Cookery You too, In all your Home booking anH Baking can Ee assured of uniformly good results by always using Crystal-Pure 'C-R" Sugar.

A FAMOUS GREEN AY PRODUCT) Please Ask for C-R Nam, ai You Grocer. Menominee Sugar Co. Grean Bajj for ihe abolition of spawn fishing during the closed season quoted from the Press -Gazette in support of their arguments. While the legislature was busy a lint week with the labor disputes bill, the budget bill and its many proposed amendments, George Lir.ce of the Green Bay Protective Fishermen's association was quietly working to gain support for his hill for a bureau of fisheries. Whether he was successful or not is unknown, but at least one rssmblyman from a fishing county demanded the signatures of all his fishermen constituents for the bill before he would agree to s'ipport it.

a AGAIN USED EXCLUSIVELY AT THE 1937 Principal objections of the leg islators to the bill are the $50,000 appropriation provision, and the fact that the bill would set up a new governmental agency when a tne legislature is considering a consolidation nrnqram. Assemblyman Henry Hupfatif, HIL a a Calumet county, voted egsinst the Severson labor disputes bill in the assembly last week, but explained later that his opposition was caused by the de feat of the Graass amendment. Sit clown strikes in agriculture must be prohibited, Hupfauf feels, and the Graass amendment would have done that, but was voted down. Jerome "Jerry" Fox, of Chilton, Who with his father, Leo P. Fox, has been prominent in Calumet county Democratic politics for many years, will Be the master The Fresh Meats prepared at this four day demonstration will be personally selected by Mrs.

Frances Mooney from one of Green Bay's DIAMOND MARKET PLAN Meat Shops, the choice of so many expert housewives. of ceremonies at the Jefferson Day dinner honoring the Wisconsin Democratic chairman, James Corcoran of Webster, here Tuesday evening. Fox. now chief counsel or tne Wisconsin division of the HOLC a Bt Milwaukee, will appear on the The Sausages used and recommended in so many of the delectable recipes in the New Free Cook Book are all Sugar Cured Bacon and Canadian Bacon program with State Senator Harry Bolens, Port Washington, Democratic leader in the upper house, and Assemblyman James Cava- naugh of Antigo. Many Fox River Valley Democrats and county chairmen are expected to attend the dinner.

GALLANT RIVAL Congressman Gerald J. Boileau, "A Sausage for Every Taste" Dozens of Varieties Each One a Real reakinB at the Farmer-Labor- RATH'S Treat a Progressive Federation legislative conference here a week ago made a slip which did not go entirely unnoticed in the audience. Sneak Choicest Fresh Meats that Make a Feast of Every Meal A Success of Every Recipe. ing of the supreme court enlarge- ment plan of President Roosevelt, Incomparable "Blackhawk" Smoked Ham, Mild, Sweet, Tender Poileau made some ironic remarks about judges general, then Hundreds of Wisconsin-Upper Michigan Food Dealers are ready to serve you with "Valley Farm" Meats, Butter, Distinctive Sausages. added as an afterthought, "judges are merely lawyers in shrouds." Catching himself, he said quickly, "lawyers in gowns.

A Two-Week Serial By IRA MILLARD Marcia knew very little about George only that he was good looking in an elderly way, well-dressed, mysteriously wealthy, and deeply in love with Marcia. George was the man Marcia had promised to marry, Philip was young, confident of his charm and his good looks, certain that he could meet the most formidable rival on equal terms. Marcia had made her choice, but Philip had tha power to shake her faith in that choice. It took a series of strange adventures to solve Marcia' problem. Beginning Today in Henry Hupfauf, Darboy Demo MM PRODUCT cratic assemblyman, saw a good share of his rural constituents this week when more than 100 Calumet county residents descended on the legislature to demand defeat of the state cheese grading bill.

Hupfauf dutifully 5at through the four hour hearing on the bill, and received some pointed suggestions on his vote on the question. Although the farmers were Manufacturers Exclusive Distributors of Pabst Cheese, Best Foods, Mayonnaise Dressings, Black Hawk Smoked Meats and Provisions GREEN BAY, WIS. The Green Bay Press-Gazette Films Developed and Printed PRINTS as" 3c EUGENE WALD Optician and Jeweler 21 N. Wuhinrton SU Greea Bay tJ.

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