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THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, THURSDAY, 19,1925 3 mi lAMnnnui in DATES CHANGED For Lslw mm nHNUKiw 10 i vlartia SHEPHERD, OCCUPYING CELL IVIIICli CONFINED KORETC, IS PARTICULAR ABOUT REPORTERS Over the bridge they went. Shepherd pale and with large drops of perspiration beading his face. He was smoking the inevitable cigaret through the amber holder. Bridge Clerk A. F.

Robinson met the party and examined the commitment papers. Down a winding stairway went prisoner and guards. Chief Clerk the office of alderman of ward last year against John Sutter, but was defeated. Mr. Handrow was born and reared in the Eighth ward and received his education there.

He is now employed in the shipping room at the John C. Nichols company factory, where he has been engaged for the past six years. FOR NEXT JUNIOR each After liiami CANDIDATE IN 8TH FOR ALD. POSITION OFC MENU A. Fire estructive Plants breathe with their feet as well as with their heads.

ing for my husband. I have no After counting and helping to count the votes forv others during the past ten years as election clerk my United i via. Martial law the bodies of an aged, man and woman have, been found in one of the hotels, and a little girl was The next meeting of the Junior Association of Commerce will be held on Tuesday evening, March 31, Instead of March 24, the regular date. This change was made necessary because of another function which -rect at this famous winter jioeffe" todav following a killed by a speeding automobile in and inspector in the first precinct of the Eighth ward, Arno Handrow, West Palm Beach which was rac destroyed the Palm 4 w1 hotels and 1117 Erie avenue, has decided to ing to the fire. The entire fire departments of Miami, -Lake Worth, is to take place at the Association and ue i.

estimated at take a fling in politics himself and is a candidate for, the office of supervisor of that ward. Fort Pierce, and Fort Lauderdale of Commerce rooms next Tuesday evening. The date for this affair .4 a iotJ mi'lion dollars. Krai01111 naHonril Getting Up Uights tj often In 24 hours. Can B3 Stopped To prove that vou can be rid of this strength sapping ailment, have more pep.

pe free from burning sensation. pain I groins, backache and weakness. I'll send you Walker's Prostate Specific free and postpaid under plain wrapper. No obligratioa. No cost.

If It curej your prostate frland trouble, you can repay the favor by telling1 your friends if not. the loss is mine. Simply een me your nam and prove that you can feel 1ft years younjrer and be rid of prostate) trouble. I. B.

WALKER, 34S.1 Halfway Station, Kiaui City. Mo. have arrived to aid the Palm Beach Adam J. Mueller has been serv was taken several weeks ago. department.

tiri the streets ing the ward as supervisor for sev Newly elected officers of the The fire was brought under con "thousands of dollars eral years, but the socialists this "r'ftpirv. clothing and per Junior, Association will be installed at the March 31 meeting, and an unusually clever program 'icwt hv the dy trol shortly before 9 o'clock. Two small cottages were still burning. The property damage is estimated at $4,000,000. saved saved time for weeping.

"Money is at the bottom of the whole thing. Did you ever see so many people engaging, lawyers to fight for money, though they profess their main Interest is love for the dead boy. I never had much sympathy with those who suddenly grow affectionate when their relative Is dead. These heirs of Billy's never had anything to do with him while he was alive." Mrs. Shepherd referred to the nine distant cousins who are fighting the will." "My husband is a God-fearing Christian," she continued.

"He prayed almost hourly during Billy's illness. The kind of a man they are trying to say my husband was would counterfeit his grief. But the doctors and nurses will tell you how sincere he was. "Somebody wants to ruin us, socially and legally. It's a plot to protect some others interested In the estate.

"When the case comes to trial the world will realize that it Is simply persecution." -0rtv year put Miu Mueller up as candidate for alderman In that ward and will support Mr. Handrow as a successor to. him. -al t1ie searcu iU-' rf fivfl nersons re- has been arranged for the occasion by the entertainment committee. ffir DU'" Mr.

Handrow was a candidate for Walter Woerts was They went to the receiving room, where Guard William Scnultz was directed to search the prisoner. Shepherd had $25 in cash and was allowed to keep $5. His watch, fountain pen. knife, and keys were taken from him. Then his history was taken.

He said he is 5 feet 8 Inches and weighs 250 pounds. His hair is brown and gray, eyes blue. He said he is an American citizen of English descent, born at Anderson, and is 49 years old, a Lutheran. When asked the extent of his education he said he was a graduate of a law school. His occupation was given as attorney.

Shepherd said he is married to Julie M. Shepherd and they have no children. His father is dead, his mother lives, in Indianapolis, Ind. i In Cell No. 13 There were twenty-four prisoners waiting to be properly admitted to the jail, but 'Shepherd was taken first, this because there was no suspicion that his clothing might contain vermin.

He was given a shower bath, then permitted to retain his own clothing the custom is to disinfect the clothing of most prisoners after which he was placed in cell 13, known'as the clean cell. This cell on December 3 two days before William McClintock died was occupied by Leo Koretz. Last summer Nathan F. Leopold and Richard Loeb occupied cells adjoining No. 13.

West Palm Beach, Fla. The Carl Rickmeler, chairman of the Beach has long been the north end of Palm Beach, America's winter playground, was a roar Sheboygan's Leading Appliance Zep'f. of the wealthy quartered at vteTa lost personal effects. entertainment committee, says that his committee has gone a little farther than usual and will give a program entirely different this time than at any other meeting of the Jaces. tammaesBssgsast ssssssssn 1 i managed to bundle their (By United Press) Chicago.

William Darling Shepherd, formally accused of murdering Billy McClintock by in-noculating him with typhoid germs, awoke today in cell No. 13 at the county jail where te is being held until the trial is called on the docket of Criminal court. Shepherd's first night in jail did not disturb him noticeably. Guards said he went to sleep on his little cot soon after 9 p. m.

and was awake at dawn. Saturday Shepherd will be arraigned before Chief Justice Jacob Hopkins and at that time will plead "not guilty" to the murder charge, his attorneys announced. His attorneys will then argue to have him released on bond, pointing to the fact his $1,000,000 laga-cy under the McClintock will should be sufficient to satisfy the state that he would not try to escape. State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe will fight any.

attempt to release the prisoner, he indicated. He will Insist that Shepherd be held in Jail. In answer to a challenge by William Scott Stewart, attorney for Shepherd, demanding thatthe state present a corpus delecti, Crowe announced he would exhume Billy's body again if necessary. Dr. Charles Falman.

who admitted giving Shepherd the germs with which McClintock is alleged to have been killed, was held at a downtown hotel rather than lodged in the jail so that he could further assist the state in preparing its case against Shepherd. Money is at the bottom of the prosecution of her husband, Mrs. Julie Shepherd declared today. "This is no time to cry; this Is a time for common Mrs. Shepherd, a large comely woman declared.

"I shall spend my time fight- The Jaces have been invited by fescues were mnuc Fred debate coach at the High school, to attend the debate between the Sheboygan and the Oshkosh high schools at the High hotel during the early thf fire. Partial law was declared by Gov. school auditorium Friday evening ing inferno Wednesday night, with the Breakers and Palm Beach hotels destroyed by fire at a loss of $3,500,000. A number. of cottages have been destroyed.

the famous gambling club, also has been destroyed. Guests have been ordered out of the Royal Poinciana and a number of other hotels. Besides the loss "from fire, valuables running up to $1,000,000 at least, belonging to guests, who had no time to save them, were lost. At 7 o'clock Wednesday night a crowd of 10,000 had gathered to watch the progress of the fires. Other Towns Send Help Although several small villages have sent help it has been but of little avail, as the water supply is practically worthless, owing to the heavy drain upon it.

Shortly after in at tne request ui iuwi at 8 o'clock. The subject of the debate is based on the Japanese JttOG 111) lU. exclusion law, passed by congress last May. lSenty-three persons, most of npgroes, were Jailed. money and clothing run- 'into tnousanas ot uuuars sav-t-'m thn fire, reposed in the po SHEBOYCArTS largest 'department STORE The Magic Road To Leisure For llution and on a lot adjoining Community 'Hall Is Advocated At Kiel Beach hotel site.

Trunks, i-iture and other articles worth Chicago. Shepherd's reception at the jail was as follows: Deputy Sheriffs Sam S. Anno-reno, David R. Charles Mugler took hlE. into custody in the courtroom, brought him downstairs on the prisoners elevator, thence to Mr.

Crowe's office. A witness brought there by Sheriff Peter M. Hoffman looked at him, then gave a statement to the prosecutor which was kept secret. Two girl employes of the Atlantic hotel confronted him. One, Etta Hauer, cashier, said she had seen both Shepherd and Faiman at the hotel, but was unable to remember if they were together.

Ordered to Jail You may take him to jail," Mr. Crowe told the deputies. SAFE FOR CHILDREN Mothers everywhere demand a re sands of dollars were under i. a check of the guests at liable cough remedy free from Injur 6 clock a squad, of six firemen and a captain entrained with a. two hotels, loss of life, If any-, i he learned.

The five per- pumper from Miami, but it is ex pected they can only be used to i reported missing are an elder-''mn and woman and two small ious narcotics. Supplying this demand for fifty years made FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND one of the Largest Selling Cougb Medicines In the World. Children like it. "My little boy had a very bad couch, and after he used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND he got reliet at once. writes Mrs.

Van Belle, Pen-roy, Mont, Refuse substitutes. Advertisement- halt incipient fires started by flying Lfeaand their nurse. brands. Authorities state they have con lie Breakers ana 1'aim jjeacn ioie'jw total losses. The fire the Breakers hotel which clusive proof that the fire started in the Breakers in the room of -a i j.

a Sheboygan cripple woman, who had left an electrical appliance with the cur rooms anu a guesi ust ui fdatilM. It was built in 895 by tfrwM. Flagler of pine wood and Kiel. A combination city hall and community hall is advocated by many local citizens. Since the destruction by fire of Ortlieb's coliseum last summer Kiel keenly feels the need of a community hall where large gatherings, dances, basketball games and -Other entertainments may be held.

It is estimated that such a building would cost at least $35,000. The city council also 'is faced with; the expense of a sewage disposal system and within a few years of a new high school building. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLTJB WEDNESDAY Mrs. Jean Vollrath entertained the members of her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1924 North Fourth street. Miss Zella Roenitz made the high score.

rent turned on neglected. It burned into the woodwork and soon brought forth flames. A floor maid, smelling smoke, rushed into the room, carried out the woman, and Fest Palm Beach, Fla. Three jejhave been reported lost, in the Palm Beach. Authorities say Mom sewaves notified the main office.

That Confirmation Picture HI OLICE STILL Fiske O'Hara At Opera House WITHOUT CLUE Next Wednesday Fiske O'Hara, the Irish singing ON CROSS FIRE ENTERTAIN FRIENDS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rieboldt entertained a company of friends Wednesday eveinng at the'r home. Bridge was played at which Mrs. Frank Mahlendorf won the lady's actor, who will open his new mod ern comedy drama, "The Big Mo gul," at the Opera House, Wednes prize and.

Chester Fairweather. the day, Marcn 25, is in need of a young soprano to sing a number Police are still witfioup any evi- We pay; particular attention to confirmation pictures, for confirmation is an important epoch in the life of a young" man or woman. men prize. A delicious repast of songs with him in a miniature was servea later in tne evening. ze as to who burned 'the cros3 ront of the John Keischl.

bar-Uhop at 1432 S. Eighth street. concert of Irish ballads which takes placed during the action of the play. 4iay night. And he is determined to find a native Sheboygan girl for this cross was burned around 10 Mr.

O'Hara has decided to hold and was almost out when wred by George Klauck, who cployed at the barber shop. Uster Bacon, who lives next to the barber shop, saw a -Mnnrnine car drive away from KUETHER STUDIO "PHILLIPS" MILK rre where the cross was set Yx Believing it was occupied by "tho set the cross afire, ha laatais automobile and follow- "Makers of Good Photos" a singing tryout here prior to the debut of his play, so that the girl chosen may be ready to go on with him the opening night. Candidates are requested to send in their applications for a hearing to Manager Van der Vaart, care of the Opera House and they will be notified when to appear. On the afternoon of Wednesday, March 25, the soprano in question will have a dress rehearsal with "The Big Mogul" company and will find herself in readiness for her debut' that evening. O'Hara states that a trained voice is not essential; that, in fact, he might prefer an untrained voice, if it was young, fresh and true.

1129 N. 8th St. Phone 609-J car north on ji.igntn wsfar as the Foeste hotel. OF MAGNESIA iri! lost track of the ma- iiafe said the car did not have -on it. 3e cross was about four fet Accept only genuine "Phillips, 'iai was of the same character the original Milk of Magnesia pre OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI siers that have been burned in scribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacid laxative, corrective, jfi'yand vicinity.

It was with burlap and soaked in 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bot During 1923 more than 40,000 miles of hard surface road were built in the United States. ties, contain directions any dru store. Advertisement. tie police were notified by Mr. Fck, who was on his way up hen he saw the dying em 's of the Ku Klux Klan emblem.

These People Once III, Glad To Tell the World About SHK SUITS POPULAR suits, semi-tailored, are to ytr? correct this spring. Black -5 13 particularly adaptable for Parry's Vegetable Compound 5 style. Sold in Sheboygan by I. C. Thomas Co.

Only person. And Instead of emaciation of body he so plainly showed, he is fast taking on flesh, and his body It's the people who refuse to become discouraged or. disappointed when illness overwhelms them that have the best chance to 'again en We have just received our stock of Spring and rounding out. In fact, he is so KAIK TO HEALTH fully advanced toward normal Summer merchandise' which is now on display. We joy the blessings of health and hap health that we are preparing to invite your inspection.

send him to school at the beginning next term. You cannot imagine how happy it makes us to see him so piness. Many ailments; yes, many so called serious diseases, are caused by Cantfli rapidly recovering -f what is known as intestinal stasis for men bhoe. That's what the medical profes "Don't hesitate to use our names r(womca In recommendation of Parry's Vege The stock includes ladies' and children's house dresses, Peter Pan Sweaters, hosiery, silk scarfs and gloves. sion call it but.

"An accumulation of poisons or toxins In the bowels, due to a stagnation of the functions crisn 'mtrl table Compound, as it has brought the joy Into our lives of knowing that our Kenneth will not have to go through life a helpless- cripple. of the intestines," is perhaps a. bet 2, but can go about unaided, the same a Pleasant walking J' cmfort of natural lines, -a the ease of flexibility are as others do." And here's a quotation from the Men's Department If you Sheboygan Indies who are contemplating' the purchase of an electric washing machine, have not yet investigated the merits of the wonderful Maytag Gyrafoam Washer then indeed, is there a treat and pleasant surprise in store for you. Hundreds of your neighbors have found absolute freedom from washday drudgery and no longer dread the day. Why not permit our.

resident factory representative to do your next regular washing while you look on, and see for yourself the truly marvelous results the wonderful simplici-. ty and ease of operation. The new improved Maytag "Gyrafoam Washer demonstrated in your home without the thought of an obligation. Easy payments without interest guaranteed service without expense. letter of James Ewing of 1764 Syra -jvery CANTILEVER cuse Cincinnati, Ohio, that's ox- ter way to say it su mab understand.

The seeping of these poisons into blood and hence into the entire system causes a lot of sickness and misery in this world and this sickness can best be overcome by removing the cause. This is no easy matter, for once entrenched these poisons are hard to get rid of and so a medicine must well worth reading. "I want to tell what this wonderful medicine has done for me. In October. 1921, I took sick with We are showing a complete Spring and Summer line of men's and young what the doctor said, was Lagrippe.

Then about the middle of Novem men's hats and caps, dress shirts be used that is enecuve iur iui purpose and Parry's Vegetable Comnound. a rare combination of ber was taken to the General Hospital. There they took an ex-ray ties, silk hosiery, belts and oxford shoes. rviio la rpcnmmended. mm picture of my lungs.

Tnis picture, the doctor said, showed that I had congested lungs. They doctored me for the lung trouble up until about the first of August. 1922, but I Parry's Vegetable Compound has helped a host of-ailing people thousands of bottles are sold every week but read what follows we n.inte from letters received we splendid ox- in hi. toes and didn't seem to get any reiier. Then about the first of October, a friend Remember, until and including March 28, we are giving away useful articles free.

You will be credited with 10 on all cash purchases. Save your sales slips and secure some of the more valuable free articles. have hundreds of other thankful hPel t0 Buit differ-ER features, whioh letters. mntfir. here is one or the Is efful for walking.

sweetest stories ever told. It wHttn bv Mrs. J. W. Taylor of "fchsAAAtoD 1 ,1 of my mother told her about Parry's Vegetable Compound and I decided to give It a trial.

Have been working now for some time, was examined by a doctor a few days ago and pronounced all-right." Ask for a copy of "A True Story." one of the most wonderful books ever published It's Free. Parry's Vegetable Compound, the medicine that has helped and is helping thousands, can only be obtained in Sheboygan at the store of SU 3 to 10 A. Hagerstown, Maryland. "I am extremely glad to te able to report to you the wonderful benefits our little son, Kenneth, has received from the use of Parry s-rwtiinri. He can now get tted lipr Ijl (Electrical Appliance Department -Basement.) Phone 3192-J 1701 Indiana Ave.

tay Shoe Fitter. around well. Is enjoying the use of i 1 Stre Main Floor. H. C.

Prange Co. Leaders Of Lowest Prices. his hands and limbs, can yt: hands wide and lay them at upon the table, the same as other I. C. Thomas Co.

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