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Mil- fl a FUNERAL OF MILTON DITTES TUESDAY P. H. Daily Items Gathered Here and There Herbert Ka is spending several days at Seymour. Wis. ChArles Lane and family motored to Fond da Lac, yesterday.

Erica Zub of Milwaukee spent Sunday in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell spent Sunday In Sheboygan with friends. Dr.

and Mrs. Thomas Adams have returned from a week's vacation visit at Shoto. Miss Alice Decker left today for a week's vacation visit at Chicago Heights. 111. Miss Gordelia Burke of Paraell spent Sunday in the city.

The Misses WTilzna Holr and. Ida Kluss spent Sunday at Crystal Lake. Miss Laura Meier. Franklin, spent Saturday here. Arthur Nikisch spent Sunday at Crocked Lake on a fishing trip.

Mis3 Esther Weier spent Sunday at Crooked Lake with a party of friend3. The Misses Mathilda and Anna Schloeman spent Sunday in Chicago, the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stahl have returned from a week's vacation In the country.

Miss Olga Fredricks has returned from a week-end visit with her A 111 H) i jsJLI TEMPERATURE Maximum 67. Minimum 47. 8 a. 62; 10 a. m.

62; 2 p. m. 66. Nfc Klein, Manitowoc, transacted business -in the city Friday. Nic Ewerhardt is spending a ra-cation at Camp Minnewauke near Three Lake.

Mrs. S. Crane. Sparta, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here. Miss Melitta Quasius rpent the week-end at Pinehurst Farm with Funeral services for the late Milton Dittes, 7 years old son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Dittes, who passed away Saturday morning at the family residence, 711 Kentucky avenue, will be conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the late home. The Rev. Martin B. Kilpack, of St, Peter's Episcopal church at Sheboygan Falls will officiate.

Interment will be made in Wildwood cemetery. Four cousins of the deceased lad will be pallbearers. They are William and Elmer Dittes, Arno Michaels and Arvin Olson. WANTED AT ONCE Several men in paint shop. H.

G. Mueller SELL'S STAMPS FREE With Every Purchase Tomorrow TUESDAY Besides we are offering wonderful bargains in our BARGAIN BASEMENT SALE all this week. It pays to trade at Sell's, SellBros.Co. The Store of Certain Satisfaction parents In the town of Wilson. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Tallmadge. Grand Rapids, are visiting relatives and friends in this city. "Mis3 Marian Cobb of Manitowoc Mfg.

Co. The Misse3 Terelda Tanseau and Alma L. Johannes-. Twp Rivers, are visiting in the city. Miss Collette Snellisy of Minne A GLANCE spent Sunday in the city with rela i AT THE PAST tives.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Krieg and fam- OBITUARY ilv of Manitowoc motored here Sun Come in Sheboygan Prm.) (From ril of the Journal aad Tbe day to spend the day. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ford of Cas cade spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reuper. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Quasius. J. W. Debbink, Route 4, town of Sheboygan, transacted business in the city Saturday.

Miss Bertha Quasius has returned from a week's vacation visit at the Chain of Lakes, Waupaca. Ralph Bailey has returned from New Tork where he spent a month's vacation. Apprentice WantedTo learn repairing of knitting machines. Only an industrious, steady young man need apply. Allen A Company.

Mrs John Hammerle was a guest at th John and Peter Juckem homes last week. Mrs. Herman Seifert has returned CONRAD HAGEL. Conrad Hagel, 87, one of the pioneers of Random Lake, died at his home in Random Lake Wednesday Jerrv Donohue is spending sev TfestteMewEdlsoii A IGLST 23. lSS.

A 'force of maoa are batlly cb-fllt-ii enlarging the machine shops od beadiatf rooms of tbe Phoenix Chair factory, 'f bene addltfona form-trly om miory high will be ratiwd to with the aarrounding building. The alteration be complete about learn aad will fford ronnlderable room for wood worklag maehinery. Thia will largely tartrate the ontpat of this important InMlf nttnn. eral days in the northern part of the state on business. apolis.

Mine spent Sunday at Elkhart Lake. Miss Esther Boldt haa returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at Milwaukee and Menominee Falls. Hubert Eisold of the E. and H. Barber shop is enjoying a week's vacation.

A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keitel, Saturday morning. Miss Meta Pauly has resumed her duties at the Vollrath company office after a week'3 vacation spent at Crystal Lake. Anton Posewitr, John Pose-witz.

and Stanley Debrawski returned this morning from a three days visit in Milwaukee. WANTED First class 2nd Attorney T. M. Bowler Is in the east transacting legal business. Mrs.

Herman Geisler is visiting for a few days in Milwaukee. Miss Irene Weaver has been confined to her home with illness for several days. Miss Caroline Hahn has returned morning at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Hagel was born in Bavaria on Novmber 19.

1S33. At the age of 10 he came to America with his parents, and the family made its home on a farm near the village of Random against your emotions from Chicago where she spent a two weeks' vacation with friends. The Misses Anna and Elizabeth Lake. In 1S6S. Mr.

Hagel was united Kriegelstein, Milwaukee. spent Mrs. Ed. Lang and two daughters, in marriage to Miss Mary Leider. Sunday in the city visiting their brother and other relatives.

The couple made their home on the farm until eight years ago, when Miss Winifred and Phillip Ehman. they retired from farm life, and Frankfort. are guests at the The 'baggage bnaineaa the Lake here Itailnay Depot in thta city, during th month of Jnly, wa larger than any pAtoo month In the hia-'ory of tb4 city, notwithstanding there were theatre rompmnim or traveling organlzatlona wbtrh flatted the eity. During that month 1533 pi of baggage ntr' whirh ere received and "29 were forwarded. home of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Anderson, moved to Random Lake. Mrs. Hagel died eighteen months ago.

331 Kentucky avenue. cook. Apply at once of Manager Deceased is survived by nine chil Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Leopold of dren: Mrs. Henry Lautres. Fredonia; Milwaukee spent the week-end at Mrs. John Biehl, Chicago; John P.

Hagel. Kansas; John B. from a visit with her brother Car! Zschetsche, at Chilton. Henry Ten Haken. Ooetburg, transacted business in the city Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Emery Lawrence returned Sunday evening from Milwaukee where they spent the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Al. Steffen motored to Chilton last week and spent several days at the Peter Petersen and Jac. Hanert homes. Grorze Dunn and family have the home of Mrs. Fred Tlmm, South Fourteenth street.

Hagel. Crosby, Mrs. Charles Foeste Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Franz, Indianapolis. are visiting at the home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. VS.

Wolbrecht. N. Fifth street. Mrs. Fred Burrow and son, Freddie, have returned from a two days' at the John Hoeflich home at Wolf.

Chicago; Henry Hagel, Elm- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. wood: Joseph and valentine Hagei and Mrs. Frank Koch of Random Arthur Keitel at St Nicholas hospital. The youngster looks like a A COt ST 23, 1310.

Etel Meyer, the feen year old ca-of I Meyer, liviag at T2J Moth afreet, waa aerlouly in-lured Saaday afternoon, whea a .22 fatibr bullet ponaed through bl fight The aeridenf oecnrred when tb boya bla neighborhood wtrn ahoofiog at a target with a rifle. Lake. promising candy-maker. Th funeral services were held The Misses Adele Meves and thi3 morning from the St. Nicholas Emma Firzlaff returned Sunday eve ning from Chicaeo where they were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Meves. Catholic church at Dacada at 10 o'clock. Rev. Flasch officiated, and interment was made in the St.

Nicholas cemetery. Dorothy and Margaret, are spending a few days in Fond du Lac. Postal cards were received this moraine from Sheriff Brockmann which were mailed at Rero, Nev. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Hanson and daughter. Miss Blanche, have returned to their home at Manitowoc after spending the past week with relatives here. Register in Probate A. L. Thuem-ler left this afternoon for Chicago and will spend a two weeks' vacation visitins at the Windy City and other points in southern Wisconsin.

County Clerk Fred Kneevers has received hunting licenses with the exception of deer tags and trappers' licenses. Aueust Struck, Elkhart Lake and William Urban, Route 1, Elkhart Lake were the first to secure licenses on Saturday. Captain Paul Schmidt has returned following a short visit at Camp Douglas, where he visited with Company C. He reports that the company is getting along very nicely, and that the drilling which is required of them is very strenuous. It will help develop the company in good shape, however.

A public concert and ice cream social will be given Thursday, August 26, on the spacious lawn of the Lutheran St. Andrew's church, corner of Broadway avenue and Eleventh street. The social will be MiS3 Lorraine Schoening has re Manitowoc. Mr. and Mrs.

Simon Grasser motored to Fond du Lac Sunday and visited their daughter, Mrs. Schultz for the day. F. J. Schwartz transacted business at Manitowoc Saturday in the.

interest of the Singer Sewing Machine company. On et the atorma In year truck city at abootHl e'elock laftt night after bariagr awept thraagb the rounty, eauaing tbou-aada of dollars worth of damage. turned from a week's visit with her aunts, Mrs. William Kubel and Mrs. moved from Sturgeon Bay to Sheboygan Falls where they will make their future home.

Mrs. George Stephen and daughters, this city, are visiting the Christ. Michels family at. Port Washington. Vacationists of New York are taking out rain insurance.

Rates depend on the amount of dampness- they figure- will spoil their holidays. The following help is wanted at Jung's Store Girl for lunch room, girl for Cashier, 2 s-alesgirls for Basement, young man for basement. J. W. JUNG CO.

Frank Kirchner at Sheboygan Falls. Mrs. Oscar Klumb. Dubuque. arrivtd in the city Sunday evening for a visit with relatives ami friends.

Miss Florence Kriegelstein returned Sundav evenins from Mil Mrs. Jacob Den Boer and children have returned from a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.

The large transportation ateamer Hennepin narrowly eacaped being wreeked tt bla port early tbla morn I or when the ateerlog gear toroke, live mllea out the plera, while the atorm wan at tta height. Tbe biiKe disabled eraft waa towed lato this port by the Tug Peter, which with the life Ravers went to lta assistance-. We want to give you Mr. Edison's Realism Test. We want you to decide for yourself whether the New Edison brings you music as you like to hear it.

Think back to the last timo you heard a great singer (or instrumentalist). His art made you feel emotions. In those you found your pleasure. You want the New Edison to bring you the same emotions. The Realism Test helps you ascertain whether it does.

It's a scientific testfascinating to enjoy. Hear it, and you'll know what a miraculous art the New Edison brings into your home. Ask about our Budget Plan. It shows you how to organize your dollars on a thrift basis and make easy the purchase of a New Edison. RUMMELE-KRIEL CO.

Sheboygan' Leading Jewelers. L. Kriel, Mgr. Phone White 79? An airplane- and a minister will Froeming at Milwaukee. Najeb Skaff.

Fond du Lac, former be at the disposal of any couple contemplating matrimony at the forth London Gossip i ly owner of the Park Fruit Ftore. coming police field games in New N. Eighth street, is- transacting York. business in the city today. "I felt like all hel was running We succeed where others fail, through my veins," were the first words of Charles Nell.

Green Bay, The Finest Propaganda. Alarmed at the strides the Prohi bition movement Is taking in Scot bring us your Swiss watches for re pairing. Rummele-Kriel Co. unconscious for a day after he Trunk3 taken to and from depot Phone 113 White. Sam Malter.

Dr. Herman Fohland and family motored to Fond du Lac yesterday. Henry Schneider and family enjoyed a motor trip to Racine. Kenosha and Milwaukee yesterday. touched a high voltage wire.

Franklin Roth will return to hla land, the Anti-Drys are organizing a strenuous campaign before it is too home at Green Bay tonight after spending a week with relatives and late. friends in the city. Members of Parliament. Labour given by the Mutual Sick Relief society and the church band for the benefit of St. Andrew's church building fund.

Refreshments of all kinds will be served and a cordial invitation is extended to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kraus and will attend the coming Misa Ftdonia Helms Rlpon Collie during leaders, and even representatives of rhe church are to address "Hands off the Beer" meetings, and specially waukee where she spent the past week with relatives and friends. Miss Nettie Poppe has resumed her position at the J.

W. June Company store, after enjoying a two weeks' vacation. WANTED Seamstress, 17 or over in Curtain and Drapery department. Steady employment. H.

C. Prange Co. Ivan Diehl spent the week-end with friends in Milwaukee. Mr. Diehl, who was graduated from Milwaukee Normal school, will teach at Tower, during the coming year.

The Misses Mildred and Vio'a Friedricb3, Valeria Mehlbers, and Alice Smith have returned from a two weeks' outing at Shawano Lake. Mrs. C. Sonnenburg. who was also one of the.

party, returned to this city Wednesday. The Mi3ses Irma, Hilda, Flora, and Leona Althen, and Arno Minster and Herman Adler spent Sunday motoring to different points around two sons, were week-end guests of I Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoeflich at Manito engaged speakers from America woc.

shads? or "Pussyfoot are coming Miss Celia Hoeflich spent Satur over to take part. Further, in future day and Sunday at the home of her every bottle which leaves a distil brother. John Hoeflich and family lery is to carry a special Anti-Dry Nels Jensen has- been assigned by Postmaster Fred Knauf to deliver mail on the route formerly covered by Henry Stein. He begins carrying on the route today. Mr.

and Mrs. F.rnil Fallschner. Toronto, Canada, who spent the past month with relatives In the county, left for their home Saturday afternoon. Miss Bertha Ninnemann has returned to her home at Cascade after spending the past two weeks here. Miss Ninnemann i3 a trained nurse.

Miss Irma Jane Engelklng. Waupaca, who spent the past two weeks at Elkhart Lake with her cousin. Mrs. John Zwicke, left Saturday evening; for her home after spending the day here. at Manitowoc.

SUMMER NIGHT FESTIVAL PLANS propaganda label. I like the last idea immensely but Miss Tillie Jahn, Appleton, who is still I think the finest propaganda is employed as a linotype operator on that which leaves the distilleries in year. Miss Elizabeth Maynard spent the week-end with relatives and friends at Plymouth. Mils Margaret. Crocker is spending several days with friends at Elkhart Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Flaig have motored to Rice Lake. Wis where they will enjoy a week's visit with friends and Mr, and Mrs. Ole Hcgmson left the city today for a motor trip to Fond du Lac.

and other cities in thlft vicinity of the state. Tony Freihammr. a student at the. Mllwaufca School of Englner- the Neenah-News. is spending week's vacation with relatives and side the bottles.

The Amenities of Defeat. COMPLETED friends here. I can't help wondering whether Lieut. Quiney Adam, who is sta 8 tioned at Camp Grant, 111., spent there wouldn't have been-just a drop of gall in "Tommy" Lipton's "cup" the week-end at the home of his Lake Winnebaeo. They made stops at Fend du Lac, Neenah, and Menasha.

Arrangements are completed for the Summer Night's Festival, which will take the form of a cele if tie had brought it home with him. I think he would have felt a little disappointed with no more forays on BROCADE FOR EVENING bration for the fifth anniversary ol tbe North Side Improvement Asso ciation Thursday night, Aug. 26. ir. is spending 5peral days in the city.

Mr. and Mrs Charles Krieg and Mrs. William Krizanows, Manitowoc, motored to Plymouth Thursday and attended the county fair. They also visited here. Cornelius Jaspers? and Harvey Brasper left for Kilbourn this morn The committee in charge has made every effort to make this one Miss Clara Raeder is spending her vacation at Greenbush.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Holman and family, Fond du L.ac, spent Sunday in the city with friends and WANTED Handy man for of the most note-worthy events of this nature since the association uncle and aunt. Atty.

and Mrs. A. C. Prescott, N. Sixth street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hildebrand. Mr. and Mrs.

William Althen, and Arvln Hildebrand motored to Osh-kosh. Appleton. and High Cliff where they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mr3.

Arthur Black and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Tasche and family have returned from a several weeks' visit at the Tasche cottage at Pigeon Lake. Miss Florence Kreager has returned from a week's stay at Milwaukee as a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs.

Harry Lucas. She has again WANTED TO RENT By Sept. 15, modern flat, no children. Address c'o Press. Mrs.

August Wauchek nd children. Grand Junction. Mich arrived in thf city today for an indefinite visit with relatives and friends. She was formerlv of this city. Mrs.

William Stanley and nephew. Master Alfred Mayer. Milwaukee, were week-end visitors in the city. Mrs. Stanley visited relatives while Master Mayer visited at the home of his grand was formed five years aeo.

A street parade will be the crowning feature of the festival. Starting at Turner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman and family, Miss Rose Alperowitz. and ing where they will visit the Wisconsin Dells for two days.

They will then visit at Madison, Chicago and Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jance have returned to Manitowoc after spending several days with relatives here. peneral shop work.

Wald Mfg. Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Weyer and son Walter, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard WTtyer and son Robbie, motored to Chilton Sunday and attended the Germania picnic there. Misses Ksther and Edlfa and Karl and Robert Strass-burger have returned from Franklin whert they spent the past week Irt attendance at the Mission They came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jance's grandmother, New York to makf TryiiiK to lift the cup. spending money to lift the cup.

enlisting all the best brains available in order to lift the cup these have become the grand preoccupations of his life, and he has now the satisfaction at least of being able to look forward to yet another try in 1922. And it is good to remember that, whatever may have been the case in be paet, there seems to have been nothing but a square deal and cood fellowship between the competitors this time. Twice Told Tales. A discussion had arisen as to whether a certain venerable politician was or was not the habitual tipplet which rumor credited him with being. "Of course, he doesn't drink?" said one.

"Oh, doesn't be?" retorted another. "Look here, one night last winter the old reprobate had to go, for reasons of state, and dine a prominent temperance advocate. "There was nothing to drink at the late Mrs. Wilhelmina Warnec- ke. BBJa3CeanBSaaaaaS)anaaannajaBaji Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Fredricksen. who have been making their home in Antigo. have arrived in this city and have taken up their residence resumed her duties at the H. C.

Prange Co. WANTED Ready-to-Wear Saleswoman with several years of experience capable of taking charge of entire department. State in first letter detailed experience, salary desired, age, reference and languages i i fl 'f A 7 1 A. Levinten spent tho week-end at Crystal Lake at the Holman Mr. and Joseph Kaufmann and children, and A.

Castleman. and M. Rabinowitz motored to Milwaukee yesterday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ben.

Druch, N. Thirteenth street. Miss Rose Kathke has returned the city after a wo weeks' vacation spent at Crooked Lake and Elkhart Lake. Miss Martha Kolberg returned Saturday evening afer a two weeks' va-caion spent at Waukegan, Mayville, and Milwaukee. Miss Norma Warning tpnt hree weeks in the city visiting friends.

Her home is at Wausau and ehe returned there Saturday. Miss Rose Raffleson and Miss Lena Gollman left Sunday morning for a two weeks' rip to Chicago and Harvard. 111. HERE'S A BARGAIN! FIVE PASSENGER STUDE-BAKER in good running condition. Will demonstrate.

Very reasonable. Address W. Press. at S32 N. Seventh street.

Mrs. Fred-ricksen was formerly Miss Cora parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayer, Huron avenue. Ernst Wolf, former president of the Eagles in this city and delegate to the Grand Aerie at Syracuse.

N. is expected home from attending the convention. Ernst in a postal card to a friend states that the convention was one of the most successful in the history of the order, and Syracuse did itself proud in the way of entertainment. The Eagle? drill team of Milwaukee captured the first prize, an honor that ha3 been won on several occasions bv the Cream City Eagles. Ernst Wolf visited a number of places of note on his trip and will be able to render a fine report on his return home.

Klewe. More than 300 Minneapolis con- s3iple3 many of whom have lived as spoken, if any, beside English. Addres3 c'o Pres. the dinner, with the result that he arrived at his flat about 11 p. more sober than be had ever been since leaving school.

When he opened his door his dog met him. The dam thing looked at him for a moment and then flew at him and bit him!" man and wife for thirty-six years were registered as legally wed for the first time Wednesday when certificates, long hidden in a desk of the late Rev. M. Falk Gertsen, were filed with the county clerk. Miss Mabel Rusch, formerly of this city, has many friends here who will be interested in knowing that she recently completed a course in the St.

Louis Central Inrtitute for the deaf and plans to institute the methods of Dr. Mai Goldstein in the public schools for the deaf at St. Paul. rc MIA i hall at 7:15 p. m.

the line of march will extend to the downtown district and back to Waldschloesschen where the program will be carried out. Many novel numbers are on the proeram which is diversified and includes vaudeville, magic and musical acts. The parade will appear in the following order: Horseback riders. Platoon of police. V.

S. fiae. Amann's band. Mayor, fire chief and police chief in auto. Aldermen and other city officials.

Mernbprs of Association of Commerce. Business Men's Association, and South and West Side Advancement Association. Association banner. Entertainers. Members of Association (North side).

Line of march Form at 7:15 at Turner hall, lesve promptly 7:30. South on Ninth to city hall, east to Eighth street, north on Eighth street to Michigan avenue, west to Thirteen street, north to park. Parade will enter park at the north gate while committee workers will leave parade at main entrance. Red fire along entire line of march and at park. BETTER BABIES The crnsade for better babies has Epread from coast to coast, and taken firm hold of American Mothers.

Few women realize how much the ill health of the mother influences the unborn child, both physically and mentally. Women who suffer from mysterious pains, backachs, nervousness, mental depression, headaches, etc. should rely on Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and. herbs, which fer nearly forty years has been the standard remedy for these Lnents.

Adv. Mrs. E. R. Bowler and two daughters.

Gertrude and Doris and Mrs. Alice McConkey, of the south, who is visiting at the Bowler home, were week-end guests of Mrs. Emma Mattoon at Elkhart Lake. August Konn and Edward Kann, New York charged with peddling narcotics, had so many silver coins In their pockets they jingled like Junk and were easily captured, a Detective testified. Mrs.

Julius Trarniti and children, Chicago, who are visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. E. Seidemano. Seventh street, are pendinc a few days at Franklin, Adrrtiaemat--Authorized and paid for by the Wilcox Republican Club.

Clarence C. Klockeln, Secretary Republican Hotel. Milwaukee, in behalf of Senator Roy P. Wllco. Eau iaJleL H- for whlch the.

sum of 13.25 has been paid th Sheboyjran Press, VARIED Am forGOVERMOR Mr. snd Mrs. William Copp. Tulsa. Walter Putman and daughter, Mrs.

J. H. Schlecht. Carthage. motored to this city last week to visit frieends.

They are guests at the home of relatives at MountVernon, Wis. Miss Ethel is attending the state Y. W. C. A.

conferenct at Lake Geneva, as a representative of Carroll College, Waukesha. Miss Dorothy Zufelt is representing Ripon Collect at the same conference. Clarence Garton. Dr. G.

H. Stan-nard, Harold Farnsworth and Arthur and Lap Imig returned yesterday after enjoying a three-day fishing trip at Woods near High Falls. Wis. According to members of the party, the trip was a complete" success, the weather being satisfactory and the fishing fine. Arthur said: "We caught quite a few bass.

Lots of argument about who caught the largest, though. The country up there is wonderful as it is wild and quite uninhabited. During the course of his remarks. Art also mentioned that a black bear was sighted and that there was a chase, but he neglected to inentlon who did the chasing. He Fred Schmidt and John Zastrow motored to Kiel Sunday to spend the day.

Miss Anna Eilert, Augusta, spent Sunday in the city with friends. Ming TAOI Robert Eilert, Fond du Lac. was a week-end visitor in the city. Mrs. Anna Becker of Forest, 111., is visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Heinz for the week. Yl nw is a moyel of JJW fJ4 brocaded with gr JfwtltfJ there is a rsfj" fu jl cut with this is drapd Sir Lieut. Samuel P. McNeill, Waa-wsutosa, former Ripon collece student who waa killed Thursday when his aeroplane developed a tail spin and crashed 600 feet to the ground, was well known in this city.

According to word received from marine corps authorities his body was crushed beneath the plane and he was killed outright, LieutMc Neill was a member of the class of 1919 at Ripon college, and was a member of the Elms club, one of the men's clubs of the celleg e. of which Otto Helder and Carl Meiss-ner. this city, are at present active members. The Rev, 8, Me Neill. pastor of the Hanover street TAILORS COATMAKERS BUSHELMEN Steady Work Good Wages Old men preferred A.

M. RAFF 103 N. Kalamazoo St. Luuixiff, Mich, guests or miss Mtna Decker. Mrs, Ashe HInes, vhe has been spending several weeks visitine relatives it Plymouth and her sister, Mrt, Chester Ewer, thia city, left today fer he? heme in Wilson, JC The Misses Rose Waasenaan aad Lena Kiinger spent Sundav at Milwaukee ia order to attend the engagement party of Mies Clara Turner aad Beaajmln Satell, both ef Milwaukee.

Miss Lena Klinger remained in that city fer the veek as the guest ef Miss Turner. For Better Printing at Reasonable Prices one shoulder "Jd a facing of ti fi1 Telephone mg' afi-ord cn Tig6 tbU type of J8 Zbe 23 the press Congregational chureh, Milwaukee, also said the party ran across a considerable number of porcupines. Is Lieut, McNeill's father, Side CUt gowi 1 XJ3 VWW'WVVaWkWA.

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