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,1931 THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 3 Beloit's Town (' William Dettman, Manitowoc, visiting in the city. LOCAL NEWS ElELymCDSolCCi i Mrs. E. Schwartz, Two Rivers, visited here Monday. To-morrow! Thursday Frank Walczak of this city mo tored to Antigo on Monday.

Henrv Paulin of Random Lake was a business visitor in the city on Wednesday. Among the persons who spent Tuesday here was Theodore Schae-berg, Manitowoc. The Fond du Lac town board was In session at the court house there Tuesday, organizing for the year's work. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gross of St. Ann, Mrs. Anna Bersch, 93, of Chilton and Jacob Loehr, also of Chilton, attended the funeral of Mrs. Margareth Berg3 at St. Cloud Saturday.

Services were held at 10 a. m. at St. Claudius church. Residents of Mount Calvary have joined in a petition asking the installation of curb and gutter on the main highway in the village, to be built in connection with the new pavement from Mount Calvary to Calvary Station.

Purple leaf maple- trees were named as standard for Waldo boule-. vard from Eighth street to the city limits, Manitowoc, the board of park commissioners there this week. The board decided that the Ervin Groth and Elmer Behnke, 4. TEMPERATURE In order to make clear th government report on temperature published In Tne Sheboygan Press each day. the temperature readings are for a period from 8 a- ra.

to noon on the day ot publication. The maximum ana minimum temperatures published each day are from the twenty-four hour period from 8 a. m. the day previous to 8 a. m.

the day of publication. Just what hours the minimum and maximum are reached does not show. The readings by hour are for this date. Maximum 54. Manitowoc, spent Sunday in tne city.

Rexall 1 cent sale this week. Roenitz Drug Co. We deliver. Mr. and Mrs.

George Kanzelber- ger, Two rtivers, spent ssunaay in the city. Minimum 41. 6 a. 44; 10 a. 50; 12 53.

The Waskow construction com pany win start tne concrete aoc. work in Two Rivers this week. Meeting May Be Abolished Throwback Of Pioneer Days Is Said To Leave Schools In Control Of Few Persons Madison, Wis. (JP) The town meeting, throw-back of pioneer days, at which 200 persons decide the school matters for Beloit's citizens received an airing before a legislative committee here yesterday. Nearly seventy persons from Be-loit appeared before the senate committee on education to argue the merits and defects of a bill which would abolish the present scheme of electing school board members- and determining educational policies.

Under the present system, a town meeting is. held and school matters are decided E. R. Branigan, a supporter of the measure, painted a word picture of 30,000 persons, 9,000 of whom are voters, having their public school problems decided by the first 200 persons to get into a hall. "It is a question of who gets to the meeting first," he said.

"The others, if they come, have to stand outside and they can't vote." Twenty-five other persons were recorded in favor of the bill, while forty-six persons, led by Prof. H. H. Foster, of the education department at Beloit college, registered against the measure. "If persons fail to show up to protest, that is their misfortune," Professor Foster contended.

"If a man wants to shoot me and I don't protest, he has a perfect right to go ahead, as far as I am will be prom The Ripon college held on April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trefz have purple leaf maple would proyidexthe most beauty. returned to Manitowoc, after at utt-c tt v.

Geisler. Ontario ave tending- the Walther league rally nue, has returned from a week's visit in Manitowoc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George Bau- here.

aDundQ. IDlMlDPIE mann of Brooklyn, New York, who rvTn'n "Manninsr Kilton left, for Miss Lydia Strothoff has returned spent the past two weeks here visit to Manitowoc after attending the Ashland Monday evening to get the Wither league rally in this city Tug Ashland, which nas Deen there for the winter. Sunday. ing with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Baumann, 1218 Herman court, and with other relatives and friends, left for Chicago Tuesday, where they will visit relatives Mrs. Arthur Yankow and Miss ScITs Second Floor Rexall 1 cent sale this week. Sell's Main Floor -cnitz Druz Co. We deliver. before continuing to the East.

Mr. Eunice Yankow, Campbellsport, visited in town Wilson and this city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Aggen and Baumann holds a position with the Brooklyn Electric company and is a Bring This Coupon Thursday Dollar and Dividend Day All Silk Printed Crepes Mrs.

G. E. Ostrander and son daughter of Manitowoc, formerly of this city, visited relatives here Sun former Sheboygan residents Sl Girls' Dresses Of smart fast color prints, In flared, smocked and pleated styles. Size 7 to 14. Just the thing for the school miss.

were removed to their home at 2204 N. Eighth street from the St. Nich A splendid assortment of light and dark grounds with patterns in day. Charge Broker olas hospital Tuesday morning. im- floral, Roman stripe, dots ana piaias 39-inch.

Values to $1.69. Thursday, Flowers are always an ap Mrs. Frank Zabel of Kenosha is visiting "with her mother, Mrs. J. B.

Steffes, Lincoln avenue. Mr. Zabel returned to Kenosha Monday, 0 1 yard propriate and smart addition With Death Of Police Officer to any table. Let us arrange after spending the week-end cere 'All Silk Flat Crepe 2 Ladies' Bloomers Delegates from the Green. Bay your next center piece.

Bill-man's Flower Shop. Tinsmpss and Professional Women's Exceptionally fine quality, in all si rinh elected to the state convention the new and wanted shades. Reg. Alex and Viola Loos of Loyal, Chicago. (UP) Charges of plain or fancy trim.

Reg. 69c seller. Thursday, Dollar Day, 2 for Jj S1.39 values, Thursday, uay, 1 1 murder will be filed against Guy Stamps Free With $1 Purchase or More For the convenience of our Out-of-Town Customers we will gladly fill mall orders if order and coupon is mailed at once. Please add postage on items advertised. in Milwaukee May 15th are Miss Henrietta Ley, president of the club r.H thA Misses Zell.

Patterson and Wisconsin, visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mc Sprague, 59, police said today, as Carty, 1410 Annie court on Monday.

a result or the latai snooting or Emma Toule. Policeman Patrick J. Gallagher. 3 Heavy Bath Towels. fT William Reiss returned to this city vnTiCE Freimund's Barber Sprague, said to be a wealthy 2 Ladies' Wash Slips grain broker, who came here from Shop, formerly doing business at S.

Bth and Bdwy. is now located All white extra heavy towels of PARALYTIC STROKE IS FATAL Des Moines, (JP) A paralytic stroke last night was fatal to Judge Scott M. Ladd, 75, former justice of the Iowa supreme court. He was born at Sharon, Wis. FINEST CHOCOLATE Tuesday, after transacting business in the East.

He was accompanied here by his nephew, Raymond Reiss of New York, wlio is visiting rela Well made, of fine "non-cling" 22x44 size. Sold regularly at 39c Fort Wayne, about live years ago, is alleged to have shot Gallagher when the latter attempted to quiet a noisy party in the broker's JUaiCL J.SU Wim 14-1UUI UCII1. oizes Vll at 1436 Soath 8th St. Virtnr TCneevers and Ervin Boss Buy your summer supply at 3 tor 34 to 44. Dollar Day, Thursday.

II tives in the city. harrtt. students at the University of ADDRESS only, 2 for apartment in the winasor-wiison rraise for the new city hall at Wisconsin, returned to Madison, aftpr snendinar one week at their apartment hotel, 915 vviison ave Racine and especially for the facilities offered the health department Table Damask Beautiful patterns in fine quality nue, yesterday. respective homes on Pennsylvania Be sure and bring this coupon and get this extra saving. It pays to be thrifty.

A book filled with stamps is Gallagher and Policeman Carl $1.25 Rayori Lingerie I was expressed Tuesday after an in avenue. Johnson were called to the hotel on damask 64 inches wide. Wears spection by Dr. C. A.

Harper, state Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppeneer, 1514 complainfc of the night clerk and and washes beautifully. An excep Your choice of rayon gowns, health officer. If the entire country would assume the attitude taken by TT-iP-hth street, have returned from tional $1.25 value.

Dollar Day, yard combinations, bloomers and panties. CREAMS ARE DIPPED ONE AT A TIME For a Similar Reason Hills Bros. Roast Their Coffee a Few Pounds at a Time ps, Ci i slips, All of exceptionally good quaJ Racine, Dr. Harper inferred that a seven weeks motor trip to Florida-While traveling to the south they Sprague promised to quiet the revelry. It was renewed, however, as the policemen left.

Upon their return, Sprague was alleged to have there would be little need for state Rayon. Thursday stavs at Miami, St. Peters- Ratfi Mats institutions. Downstairs Store arifi Orlando and utson fired two shots. One struck Gallagher in the abdomen and the There are decided indications of a tnm rrin thev stopped at Gulf' 24x40 Bath Mats in extra heavy spring pickup as far as unemploy Worn en 'a Wash Frocks 1 port, Mobile, Memphis and Chicago.

other went wild. terry weave with beautiful conven- jj I tional and floral designs. Reg. $1.25 I I ment conditions in Oshkosh are Wilbur Massie, 36, and John W. Mrs.

Hilda Reitz, formerly opera concerned, it was stated at the city values, Thursday New Wash Dresses in a large va- riety of smart styles and colors, tpt 5 poor department and at the free em tor at the telephone office at She-bovran Falls, has been appointed Eidaer, 41, Benton Harbor, members of the party, also were held. Two women, Bernice Collins, plovment bureau. According to Half sleeve and sleeveless, sizes to 52. Dollar Day chief operator there, according to those in charge, more people have 35, former school teacher at Berlin, an announcement in the April issue been given work recently and fewer New Wash Prints Very fine count guaranteed fast rf the Wisconsin Telephone News, and Julia Pierce, 22, Christian-burgs were ordered to report are seeking aid from the city. 51,25 Bed Blankets Single 72x84 blankets in plain or plaids.

Gray or tan. Dollar Day Shoe Shine Cabinets A regular $1.49 value. Special for Thursday, Dollar Day End Tables Walnut finish, tables that sold regularly for $1.49, Dollar Day which is Tjublished monthly at Mil Dr. O. M.

Layton, Fond du Lac, waukee. color 36 inches wide. Small and large patterns in beautiful colors. ana Broadcloth Pajamas 1 gave an address on the history and -1L Arthur Brockman. who holds a development of medicine at a meet Reg.

25c and 29c values, 5 yards In either one or two piece styles, for the inquest. Sprague will be defended by Attorney Barratt O'Hara. Crossing Accident rjosition with the local Telephone ing of the" Robert Blow Men's club company, was pictured in the April of Grace Episcopal church here Sun of prints, checks, dots or plains. All with wide legs. Reg.

$1.19 seller. Thursday issue of the Wisconsin Telephone day evemng. He was accompanied News. His picture appeared on the here by Dean E. W.

Averill, Samuel Takes Two Lives Dasre entitled. "Employees tell of in Magazine Racks Vandervort and A. H. Filbey of the 'rer-eatine- sales experiences. Mr.

Men's club of St. Paul's cathedral, Rich 'walnut finish. Good looking, Brockman had seventeen sales. Manistee, Mich. (JP) Two men Fond du Lac.

New Wash Blouses racks. Dollar Day, only were burned to death here last night A robin, which was partly albino In the fire which wiped out the In pongees, voiles, batiste, lawos, CI etc. Also "Peasant" blouses in village of Wallace, Michigan, Sun Candy makers agree that when creams are dipped one at a time in the chocolate, the coating is applied much more evenly than when dipped in big batches. According to the results achieved by Hills this same principle holds true in roasting coffee. By roasting a few pounds at a time by a process, instead of large batches, a uniform roast is certain.

This process originated, and patented by Hills is called ''Controlled Roasting." "Controlled" is a most appropriate word because during the entire roasting process there is automatic regulation. This control accurately regulates the flow of coffee through the roasters also the temperature. Every berry of the rare blend is roasted to a degree that insures perfection. No other coffee has the same delicious flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee.

Freshness is always guaranteed in Hills Bros. Coffee because it i3 packed in vacuum cans. By this method, air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is taken out, and kept out of the can. Ordinary cans, even if air-tight, do not keep coffee fresh. Ask for Hills Bros.

Coffee by name and look for the Arab -the trade-mark on the can. Sold everywhere by grocers. Hills Bros. Coffee, Chicago, Illinois. 1831 and partly natural coloring, was Been bv E.

M. Bradley at Madison LUX TOILET SOAP Thursday, 14 bars 69c MME. DULCEY CREAM 2 large jars for 50c KLEENEX CLEANSING TISSUES Thursday, 3 for Ladies' All Silk Hose In chiffon or service weights -v French heel, picot top and reinforced heel and toe. A real buy, Thursday, only day, Walter Freis, son of a former Manitowoc county resident, lost his smart pastel shades. Sizes 34 10 41 Jl recently.

The head and neck were white, the color shading' into the when their automobile crashed into a train at the Norwalk crossing on U. S. 31 and caught fire. The dead are Walter Dietz, 40, farmer residing -near, here; Walter Strauch, 21, a farm hand. ESTATE LEFT TO CODONA home and garage.

The loss is esti Thursday natural robin coloring to the tip of mated at upwards of $15,000. Wal the tail which was also white. lace Freis is a son of Adam Freis, who formerly lived on a farm Infants' Knit Sweaters town of Centerville. A school Miss Cora Hallwachs, Milwaukee, spent Tuesday in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Hall house, the Methodist church and New York. (JP) The will of Lil Medicine Cabinets White enameled; with large mir- ror. Regular 1.49 value, Thursday Tilt Top Tables rr Handsomely finished tables, worth 3 much more. Special for Thursday Bridge Lamps Heavy wrought iron bases with dTT attractive parchment shades. Reg.

4) $1.39 values, Thursday Smoking Stands -rr Metal smokers, complete with Jl ored glass tray. Reduced from 1.29. With and without collars, with CI pretty pink or blue trim. Also fancy Vl three homes are all that remain wachs. 926 Michigan avenue.

ne lian Leitzel, trapeze artist who met death in a fall at Copenhagen, Den standing in the village of Wallace came to visit her brother, Walter embroidery designs. Reg. $2.25 1 Hallwachs. who is recuperating at What may be 'one of the largest values. Dollar Day mark, leaves her estate of "about to her husband, Alfredo Codona, aerialist.

A brother of the the St. Nicholas hospital, where he wooded areas in the northeastern recently submitted to an operation. part of this state 100 years from now Children's 7-8 Length Socks In tan, grey, black and white, Thursday," Dollar Day, 4 pair Children's Half Socks and Anklets With pretty colored borders, '29c value, Thursday, 4 pair noted woman circus performer lives may. result from plans for the ref or in Milwaukee. estation of the 200-acre farm of the Damage of $5,000 resulted from a fire in a series of five electric motors at the plant of the Green Bay Drorj Foree company which broke late August Pomraning, six miles Attendance at movie theaters has more than doubled in the last three south of Oshkosh.

Between 60,000 and Ladies' "Merode" Union Suits Fine knit, with bodice top and tight knee. Sizes 34 to 40. Reg. 38c seller. Dollar Day, 2 for 100.000 small trees are expected to out at 3:05 o'clock Tuesday morning, years.

Metal Ferneries be received there this spring to be and which broueht firemen from planted on the farm. Employment two Green Bay stations to the Regular $1.39 ferneries of hand will be given to a group of 10 to 12 scene. The alarm marked another some red and gold color comblna Chiffon and Ascot Scarfs A splendid assortment of smart new colors and patterns in the popular "Ascot" or the gay chiffon men to plant the trees. in a run of 15 calls since Saturday tions, Thursday evening. An attractive two-column picture Look What You Can Save! Simmons Company, Genuine Beauty Rest 2 Needlework Pictures of Miss Marie Childs, this city, i student at Carroll college, Wauke $1.39 Card Tables Sturdily constructed card tables with red or black composite top A splendid variety of yarn, felt and floss pictures.

Lot includes sha, appeared in the Milwaukee According to a recent announcement, the annual observance of Boys Week in Racine will be held from May to May 10th. Wednesday evening the boys parade will be -I values to $1.19. Dollar Day, 2 for Sanitary Napkins 2 39c boxes of Kotex 2 25c boxes of De Luxe 50c Sentinel today. The explanation in connection with the picture stated that when Carroll college students held, with numerous boys' organiza present "The Enemy" on June 4 and Nationally Advertised Kitchen Stools Metal stools, attractively enameled and with smart design. Reg.

1.39 value- $39.50 tions participating. A jamboree will be held Friday evening. Thurs 6, the lead will be played by Miss Lot of Stamped Goods Marie Childs. This announcement It Value of All four for Toilet Paper. 14 rolls day will be their day at home and Saturday, baseball, field meets and was made by Miss Alice Merrill Including 5-piece lunch sets, pil- dramatic director of the Waukesha swimmiiir will occupy their time.

school. Two years aero she starred Sunday will be the boys day at low cases, linen scarfs, infants dresses, etc. Values to $1.39. Dollar Day in "White 1 Playing Cards church, While engaged in soldering a "Claramont" Linen finish cards. nee? 2950 You Save 10.00! Other Furniture in Proportion.

I. Doeselager Furniture Store gasoline tank at the Suamico gar Mrs. Helen Yehle, Misses Beatrice Beyer, Ruth Baumgartner and Lucille Brickner were pictured in the April issue of the Wisconsin Bridge size, gold edge. Splendid for tlfi I gifts and prizes. Thursdav.

Dollar I I 2 Rag Rugs 27x54 gay rag rugs of regular 59c 4 I. quality. Dollar Day, 2 for Wilton Carpet Remnants Vz yard Rugs made up of carpet- ing selling at $5 to $6 a yard. Thurs- 4) ML day Braided Felt Rugs Reg. $1.49 rugs of good quality, 9 smartly colored felt.

Dollar Day $1.29 Desk Sets Day, 3 decks Telephone News, which is published monthly in Milwaukee. The explan age Monday afternoon, Albert Zakowski, the victim of an explosion which was said to have blown him 20 feet from the auto upon which he was working. He was taken to the BeUin Memorial hospital in Green Bay in a serious auon in connection with the attrac Attractive nve-piece seis in nui red, green or blue. A splendid gift or prize. Dollar Day 1 tive group picture stated that Mrs.

1104 North Sth St. 2 doors north of the park. Helen Yehle is head matron of the cheerful dining room at the Sheboy- condition. He was believed to have 6 All Linen Handkerchiefs Hand embroidered, of fine quality linen. Regular 25c values.

Special Thursday, 6 for- Telephone office and many incurred a fractured skull. wholesome meals are served there daily. Misses Beyer, Baumgartner Kitchen Curtain Sets 6-piece sets with pretty colored ruffle. Reg. $1.19 and 1.39 values $21 Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Halverson and daughter, Roberta Ann and Miss Tony Rietz have returned from Green Pottery Casserole With nickle plated frame. Formerly sold for $1.25. Special in our Gift Thursday, at and Brickner were pictured at the tables. This dining room is in the local telephone building.

Columbus, Missouri, where they en joyed a ten days' visit with their daughter, Miss Helen Halverson, a student at Stephens college there. Durinsr the past week-end. Mr. and SPECIAL! MEN, LOOK! Swiss Knit Ties 4 for A new shipment of those real "Swiss Knit." Reg. 35c sellers.

Dollar Day, 4 for Women's $2 to $2.50 4 Mrs. Halverson attended the state school board convention held in Rent The OLD COUNTRY CLUB For Parties and Weddings For rates call Fred Thiel at 4S63-W or 1338-J Madison. 25c New Cretonnes 7 A grand array of smart new pat- ft terns and colors for spring, 5 yards Lace Curtain Panels Tailored and with fringe, 39 inches wide. Reg. 1.29 value.

Dollar Jj each Scranton Filet Curtains c-? Beautiful pattern, tailored cur-4) I tains. Reg. L29. Thursday, pair 1 7 Pr. Men's Hose at the Appleton high school and win For dress or work.

Fancy rayons or plain, double strength mechanics i' at the Appelton high school and winner of first place in the tenth annual William Heis Oratorical contest held Monday night, appears at East Green Bay high school Thursday The question of how a man of character is to borrow sums from $50 to $1,000 to meet the emergencies of his business or family life. That question was solved by tis years ago and the man who is still puzzled as to where to borrow on a business-like basis may have his question answered if he will call on us. hose. Values to 25c. Dollar Day, 7 pair Shoes Black kid, Satin and Patent All styles and heel.

Sizes 3 to $1.50 House Slippers MEN'S Black and brown kid. Soft soles. Also tan with leather soles. Eiz to 11. WOMEN'S Black, brown and blue kid.

soles. Also black, blue and rose tins with medium heel. Sizes 3 night with students from eight val ley fchools, he will compete against Pillow Tubing 42 and 45-inch medium grade ma- terial of regular 32c quality. Thurs- 4 JL his cousin, Charles Kipen, Manitowoc high school. Sheboygan high school is sending a representative along with the other schools.

Boys' and Men's Sweaters This lot represents odd sweaters from our lines up to $3.50. Coat or slip-on styles. Dollar Day 1 We sell only perfect blue-white diamonds. Easy time payments can be arranged. Felt Base Floor Covering A fine selection of tile patterns.

Wisconsin Loan Finance Corporation 630 North Sth St. Men's and Boys' Caps Phone 3031 Who's Sick Now? Send a card of cheer. City News Depot 915 N. 8th St. Misses' $1.79 Strap Slippers trims.

JOIIIJ F. r.MUTIlEY JEWELER S27 Michigan Ave. Ph. 277U OfEce Hours: 8:30 A. M.

to 5:30 P. 1L Monday and Friday Evenings from 7 to 9 O'clock A regular S1.49 value in etc. Reg. 59c value, 2 square yds. Shrubbery 4 for e-rT Regular 29c shrubs of the hardiest 9 i grown stock.

Thursday; 4 for Sonne colors unrf Tatt-n-no new ou'll Pj can I new Vmi find it hard to believe that you buy such a good looking cap for Patents and tans. Sizes 8 to 11 and to large I4atkurlzel CA FITAJLi.

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