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Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 8

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8 THE GREEN BAY GAZETTE. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 23, WW. BOARD OF CONTROL MEETS AT OSHKOSH Items of General Interest as Gleaned From the Press of the State. Madison. March conference of members of the state board of control and officers of slate charitable and penal institutions will be held at the Northern hospital at Osh kosh on March 25 and 26.

Former Governor I'avidson. president of the board, will preside and speak on duties of the men in charge of the state institutions. Professor J. T. Hooper, superintendent of the school for the blind at Janesville.

will talk on the necessity of educating the public concerning defective and delinquent children and the need for special education for them. Dr. J. K. Brown, superintendent of the state public school at Sparta, will lead the discussion on this subject lr.

P. Lindley of Chippewa Falls, member of the state board of control, will discuss suggestions made in the report on the necessity of state insurance inspection of state institutions. The board of control will meet at Waupun today to consider 11 application! for parole. Skeleton Is Identified. nhteMwa Falls March 23.

The mystery surrounding the finding of a skeleton in the woods near here last Tuesday was cleared when the clothing was identified that worn by John Swanson. a patient in the! Wood county asylum at Marshfleld. I who disappeared on June 2 last. His sister. Mrs.

Victor Stark of t'ushln-, Polk county, took possession of the Teiuaius. Islands to Get Churches. Bayfield. -March 2.1. On Made line island, the scene of one of the first settlements of whites in the northwflkt.

when hundred! of ago a atholic mission was established, a Presbyterian congregation has been organized and a church of that denomination will be built. On Sand island a Presliyteriari i ongrega tion is to be organized. ad a tin aa mm 1 Ha km Da a ssm sa mw sv ra mm 11 i Tw. -y mrrirxL.v IV 41 1 dURULllJLII ULLJVI1 vU 1 Death of C. H.

Hamilton. Milwaukee, March it. I Charles H. Hamilton, aged 16, form er city attorney of Milwaukee and a member of the legislature, died today of acute heart failure. He was well known throughout Wiscorsin.

Farmers Get More Phonei. Washburn. March farmers' mutual telephone com pany, the fourth in almost as manv weeks to be formed in tins seition. has been organized here Take Great Pleasure in Announcing Their Spring Opening Days Woman Dies From Burnt. Sheboygan.

March 23. Mrs. August Obigt, 72. died Sunday night from burns received when her cloth-' Ing caught fire while she was preparing dinner. Lumber Man Dead.

Dexterville. March Jimes-K. T. Hileg. president of the George H.

Hlles Land and Lumber company. died Sunday. AT THE ORPHEUM Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 24th, 25th and 26th. Correctly Protraying the Season's Newest Styles Costumes, Coats, A style event of much importance to rp (J )Jlt every woman and Miss. You'll enjoy it Mil 1 Displaying the Season's Authoritative Fashions in apparel for Women and Misses inery and Blouses Tonight.

"A Pair of Sixei. is at the Orphe-um for one performance today. This successful comedo comes direct to Green Bay from its run of a year a' the Longacre theater. New Vork city, and goes to Chicago for four weeks where it was accorded a patronage unusual in the history of farce A Pair of Sixes," is presented by H. Krazee.

than whom there is no producer more careful in sendiDg companies upon the road that are satisfying in every particular. If you want to laugh continuously for two hours ao not miss seeing this famous comedy which had New York in convulsions for a year. The story tells of two partners in the pill business who are unable to get along and the rt forts of the law yer whom they call in to settle their difficulties evolves the funniest farce in 2l years Telephone iM for seats. Band Concert Tomorrow. An etent in lw a.1 musical circles and one that should be of city wide Interest will be the concert at the Orpbeum tomorrow evening by the Creen Bay Concert band under the di-ti ction of Dennison Wheelock, organ lzr and director of the famous Cir-Ijle Indian band seeral years ago The band numbers 40 musicians and will be assisted by Janet Merrill, soprano and H.

O. Numan. bass Popular prices will prevail Seat now sell-Vaudeville Thursday. all feature bill opens at the Or pheum. Thursday even'ng.

I -a Gratiot in a spectaculai scenic trans forutauob iitswuiiiiea tne program Other star attractions on the bill ill be Lewi and Norton presenting "In Those lys." a 'op notch humorous dialogu-. The Great Howard return American tour of the famous pnlsW Ventriloquist. Bert and Haze! Skatelle Incomparable roller skate dancers late feature at the lew York Winter Oarden and keinn-: and Buresh equilibrists and gym Basts, two Green Bay hoys who have ftiade a su cessful entry in the Taude-ville Bt-ld. Ladies' big matinee Frl You Are Cordially Invited WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU To ATTEND OUR OPENING EXHIBITION or THE SPRING SEASON OF NINETEEN FIFTEEN, ALTHOUGH WELL DESERVED PROMINENCE HAS BEEN ACCORDED TO MILLINERY AND READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL, EQUAL CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN SHOW FOR THE WOUB OTHER NEEDS FOR SPRING WEAR, AS SILK DRESS GOODS, CORSETS, Vft, HOSIERY, ETC. TINS EXHIBIT EMBRACES ALL THAT IS NEW AND CORRECT, DISPLAYING Till: FASCINATING MODES OF THE DAY A SHOWING THAT WILL Mij ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE M08T BEAI'TIFI'L AND INTERESTING DI81 uAJ WH HAVE EVER PRESENTED, YOU ARE INVITED.

-ft? cn Seat now selling fr enlr.g performances. viyoisvo S.83H313U 80J Ua najTiTitro 122 nninuiiiHi II I'M' ilili NMilllililli.

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