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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 3

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THE DAILY NORTHWESTERN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9. 191G. charged with keeping a. saloon open after hours. was dismissed la munlc-; ipal court tnia afternoon.

Chief Dowling Mates that folloming an in-j vestlgatton be was satisfied there was do basis upon which to warrant o)o)fU EUM UK By order of the county court. Harry 8. Mailery and I-ee Conror have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Ferdinand Hahn. of which Mrs. Katli-erine Hahn la executrix, and the same gentlemen have also been appointed as appraisera of the estate of R.

H. Hackett, of which Henry Barber is special administrator. The commission council again deferred action in the matter of the Ceape street paving contract this afternoon, when it was adjourned until o'clock Friday afternoon. August 11. It is stated that the continuance was necessitated by the fact that a report of testa of the brick has not yet been received from Madison.

A case of diphtheria at 41 Eighteenth street waa reported to tha city health department this afternoon and the house and Its occupants have been placed under quarantine by order of t'ity Health Commissioner A. H. Brorhe. So far as Is known this is the only case of diphtheria now in the city. A new case of whooping cough on West Lincoln avenue was also reported today.

i BECAUSE we have made price reductions that no one else dare follow. BUY TODAY BECAUSE saving of Til TODAY ONLY The One Show You Can't Afford to Miss. BEAUTIFUL BARONESS DE WITZ, PAUL SWAN and Their Company of Elastic Dancers in a Bold, Daring and Magnificent Spectacle "DIANA" Or the HUNTRESS of ITS TH SENSATION OF SENSATION'S Also the Charming BILLIE BUKKE in "HER FIGHTING SPIRIT" TOMORROW Diminutive ANN PENNINGTON in "SUSIE SNOWFLAKE" NO ADVANCE IN PRICES aonars is a vital matter when the cost of I A splendid opportunity affords itself to mothers of children who still dress their youngsters in Wash Suits. We are determined to clear our stock of wash suits, and therefore offer every bit of this summer merchandise at a liberal discount. Read the money-saving items featured below.

WANTED An all-around wood working and iron working blacksmith at Elkhart Lake Apply Room 3, Hay Building, Oshkosh, Wis. 37c Washable Play Suits, 75 and 50c former prices, choice GET BONUS FOR SERVICE. Total of H1.3S.V to Be Distributed by the State Anions; Winnebago Ages 2 to 6 years inclusive. Finely made of good washing materials in fast colors. A saving herewith attached of from thirty to fifty per cent.

Come in and pick out what you want at this price. County Teachers, County Superintendentof Schools Reginald E. Sanders has been noti E3 Michael Kuklinskl. employed at the Paine Lumber company's plant and residing at 141 Walnut street, was kicked by a horse late yesterday afternoon, but was not seriously Injured. He received a scalp wound and his back and shoulder were bruised.

Following the accident, Kuklinskl was taken in the city ambulance to St. Mary's hospital. The physician in attendance does not consider Kuk-linski's Injuries of a serious nature. n. II.

Jones, a Chicago man, was haled Into municipal court here this morning and pleaded guilty to a charge of rutin'. an automobile not equipped with the required red tall lights on the Jackson street road In the town of Oshkosh lat night. Mr. Jones paid a fine of 110 and costs. Complaint in the case was made by Motorcycle Officer E.

S. Winn of the town of Oshkosh, who made the arrest under an ordinance recently passed by the town board. Hollander Suits, $1 up to $3 For- 1 living is high. Here we offer you the choice from several hundred Men's and Young Men's this season's Suits, many dark patterns as well as light ones at a big cash saving. Young Men's Models 1 7) Up Men's Suits now reduced to $8 95, $10.75, $12.75 Men's and Young Men's Finer Suits that are now priced at $13.75, $16.75, $18.75 In every price range we offer values not duplicated elsewhere.

Come and see. HALF PRICE ON ONE LOT OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Sizes 33 to 37, good qualities, coats a trifle longer than the present, a great buy for a good substitute suit, at half price, now upward from. $4.95, $6.25 Boys' Norfolk Knee Pants Suits, patterns or blue serges. Off v. One lot of high grade single and double breasted Boys' Suits, sizes 11 to 16, $5.00 to $12.50 value, at HALF PRICE mer Price, choice It i Colored, washable Hollander suits, in quaint and popular patterns.

Ages 3 to 6 years. They are bargains every one. Don't fail to see these splendid wash suits that we are now offering for half their. worth. fied by the state department of edu-" cation that checks wjiybe sent him soon for distribution among the rural school 'eachers of the county who have earned a salary bonus by teaching continuously more than one year In the same district.

Under the law, a bonus of from $2 to 18 a month, depending upon the length of time they have taught in the same district, may be paid to rural school teachers. The amount to be paid this year In bonuses to Winnebago county teachers is and the total for the state is I69.S63.33, Mr. Sanders is informed. The number of teachers In Wisconsin receiving a bonus under this year's distribution is 2.540. The money to pay the bonuses is taken out of the seven-tenths mill tax levied by the ate.

The list of Winnebago county teachers to whom a bonus will be paid this year has heretofore been published by The Dally Northwestern In a special dispatch from Madison. Real Bargains 2.000 acres of cut-over land In Northern Wisconsin. Must sell at once. Price $4 per acre. Clear title.

Mineral rights. Will consider quick sale only and cash. Address 3, care this office. 37c 50c Romper Suits, Ages 3 to 6 years Get that new Range here, and trade in your old stove, we'll allow yon a fair price for your old one. Romper play suits in serviceable neat dark patterns for the little tots.

We have an immense showing left in age 3, also a small showing in ages 1 to 5 inclusive. $2.00, $2.50 and $2.00 OA Wash Suits We have placed all our $3, $2.50 and $2 Wash Suits in one pile in order to clear our stocks, your choice at $1.39 $1 and $1.50 Wash Suits at 20 per ct. Discount W. H. Hathaway, superintendent of the Wisconsin agencies of the Cadillac Motorcar company, has been advised of tha death of his father, John M.

Hathaway, which occurred yesterday at Alberta, and was caused by acute heart seizure. The elder Mr. Hathaway resided for years at Milwaukee, but some time ago, having Invested In Canadian lands, went to Alberta to take personal charge. The remains wilt be brought to Beaver Dam and will be interred In the Hathaway family lot there. By consent, the case of James Rice, charged with non-support of his wife and minor son, waa continued in municipal court thla morning until 10 a.

m. October 9 and Rice will be at liberty upon his own recognizance until that time. Thla action was taken with the understanding that Rice Is to pay (10 a month for the support of the child and that an action for divorce that lias long been pending "MUSTN'T FLOURISH GUN." That Is Advice Ulven to loan Man Wli Is Crossed In Lore and Makes Threats. Because he acted strangely, L. Struebing -Co.

flourished a revolver and waa overheard to say he would take his own I life if his girl didn't take him back, or something; to that effect, a young man was taken into police custody on Ore. gon street shortly after 9 o'clock Monday night and taken to the police station, where he spent the remainder of daughter, Joanne, of Forrest City, Short Notes shall be pushed to an issue in the meantime. Rice is ft farmer living near Oreenleaf, Brown county, and was represented at the proceedings this morning by Attorney Joseph Mar tin of Green Bay. His family lives on You will save here on the new Dining Table. Let us show you what we have at $12.75, $16.00, $18.50 You can pay.

a little at a Park avenue, this city. are spending the month at Oak-wood with Mrs. sSclilosser'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Richmond. Leonard J. Machln is spending his vacation at the home 'of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Machin. 19 Jefferson avenue. Mr. Machin was recenely graduated from the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology at Chicago. Henry W.

Roenltz, E. M. Crane, Dr. F. N.

Oium and William James acted as pallbearers at the funeral of Mrs. Clara Palmer, services for whom were conducted at the residence on the night. There was no charge placed against him and Police Chief Dowling ordered his release Tuesday morning after having a talk with him. After lie was seen to flourish the revolver he was followed into a saloon by Patrolman Rothe, who took the weapon away from him and had him brought to the police station. It was reported that the young man also made threats to shoot the girl as well Miss Josephine Robedesu lias returned home after spending four weeks visiting friends at New York city.

Miss Anna Horst of Milwaukee, formerly of Oshkosh, Is visiting Miss Gladys Stillman, 298 Jackson street, for a few days. The city ambulance was called Into service early this afternoon to convey Albert Heidi from St. Mary's hospital to 162 Seventh avenue. The Elixir circle will hold a picnic nine. i BAND CONCERT TONIGHT SOUTH PARK CADET BAND COXCKRT 7:30 to as himself, but Police Chief Dowling Cites JZ.gocefer- awJoA JXfrrsk states that this report could not be verified.

The young man is employed in a local factory- and boards in the LEAVES ESTATE TO WIFE. western part of the city. tions or suggestions the engineers might have to offer would he incorporated in Moonlight Excursion and Dance Butte Des Moils, Thursday, Aug. 101h. Holzer's Orchestra, 7 pieces.

Leaudcr Choate leaves Riverside dock at 8 P. M. Dancing at pavilion. 25o a person on boat. a report that would be prepared fol HAD "CRAZY SPELL." lowing a conference with the commis sion council and representatives of the That Is the Reason Assigned ky isconsin Electric Railway company.

No date for this conference has yet been set Now $7.50 Only $7.50 Charles J. Clark for Shooting; Wife to Death. Charles J. Clark, who is at St. CARVER ICE CREAM Manufactured by Carver Ice Cream Co.

714 South Main St. Phone 77 1 Mary's hospital iider a guard to prevent further attempts at suicide, and who will be detained there until his Main street yesterday afternoon by Rev. John W. Greenwood. Fred Williard, a stranger here, was committed to the workhouse for a term of eight (lays in default of paying a fine of tl and costs for drunkenness.

Judge Goss Imposed sentence in municipal court this morning. Williard was arrest! on State street yesterday by Police Chief Dowling. I'pon the application of Police Chief Dowling, the case of Joseph Stler, condition permits his being taken to tomorrow afternoon at Electric park. The ladles will go to the park on the car leaving this city at 3:30. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold a meet-ing at the Knights of Columbus hall Thursday evening at 7:46 o'clock.

i Harmony circle will meet with Mrs. M. H. Peabody, 39 avenue, Friday afternoon. Mrs.

Peabody and Mrs. George Rose will be the hostesses. Mrs. E. J.

Schlosser r-v Oi the county Jail under arrest for shooting his wife, was visited by District Attorney D. E. McDonald at about noon today. WICKERT'S Sweets of Quality Ice Cream Fruits and Nut Rundne. T.gg Drink and Malted Milks.

DEATH TOLL IS HEAVY. (By Associated Prees New York, Aug. I). The epidemic of infantile paralysis broke ull previous death records here today. The plague killed fifty-seven children during the twenty-four hour period ending at '10 a.

m. One hundred nnd eighty-three new eases were reported to the health department. Amusements. He was not much Inclined to talk Will of Ferdinand Hahn Admitted to Probate Proviso la Made-Other Matters. The will of Ferdinand Hahn, -who died in this city July 30, has been admitted to probate and letters of administration issued to Mrs.

Katherine widow of the testator, executrix without bonds. The will wits executed June 5, 1800, and directs that all of the testntor's property shall gi to his wiJow nnd remain iu her possession unless she marries again. Iiv esse of her remarriage, the will pro. vides that the property shall be divided in shares of one-fourth each among the widow and three children. In the petition for probate of the will it stated that Hnhn left personal property of the approximate value ot 10,000 and rent estate from which there is a revenue not exceeding $1,006 a year.

The will of Louis Hcrziger, who died nt Xeennh June 2U, has hcen admitted to probate and Louis ilerzigcr, son ot the deceased, appointed executor without bonds. It. E. Edwards has been appointed, tinder bonds of. $200.

as guardian of his father, J. Kdwards, incompetent. about the incident," said Mr. McDonald, "except to say that he 'had another crazy This remark may or may not be taken to Indicate that he will plead Insanity as his Mr. McDonald was out of the city yesterday and Assistant District Attorney F.

B. 'Keefe took charge of the case. Today Mr. Keefe was called out of. town and Mr.

McDonald has BUY OARS PURE CANDIES AND ICK CRKAM 21 Washington St. Phone 1504 taken over the matter. As related elsewhere In this Issue, Sheriff V. R. Williams has a warrant for the arrest of Clark on charge of first degree murder, to be served as soon as he is to the ChUdi able to leave the hospital.

At the Orpheum today the sensational terpschleorean artists, Baronea be-Wits, Paul Swan and a company of classic dancers In a magnificent Greek spectacle, "filana" or "The Huntress of Men" and Blllle Burke In "Her Fighting- Spirit," a bill that will certainly draw out the crowd. "Susie tjnowflake," which Is the Paramount picture the. Orpheum tomorrow, is a happy choice on the part of the Famous Players, for It Is In Itself a story of the musical comedy world. During the course of this tale Miss Pennington does all the clever little things on the screen which have won her a reputation on the stage. 1 CANARDS ARE CURRENT.

Stories of Aliened Snirlde Are De Comei to Vn for Your BICYCLE REPAIRING We Know How and We Are Prompt. We Also Do General Repairing of Ail Kinds. SCHROTTKY BROS. 42 Main Street MRS, C. NELSON SWEDISH MASSEUSE has reopened her office in the Webster block.

(Highly Polished Mahogany Finished Case.) Have Yon Heard an Ecco? JUST ARRIVED. The latest achievement of the "Talking The late triumph in sound reproducing: Has only been on the market four months plays any record played on the Victor or Columbia machines from the 12 inch down to the well known 10 cent type. This is an ideal talking machine for any home, the Summer Camp, or Bungalow. Will Call and Give Free Demonstration. Telephone or Write, Lester H.

Ihrig Oshkosh Phone 483 or 2373 72 WEST IRVING STREET Agents Wanted in Neenah and Menasha. How often does your wife say that? There 1 no greater Irony than the spectacle of parents who upend their all to give children luxuries while denying them that (treat necessity, the Inspiring security of a family savings fund. You surely do owe It to your children to E'vej hem the example of a family Independence based on a bank account. Tills silent evidence of prudence will do more than many hours of admonition. Open an account for each member of the family, ft isn't too little with which to begin.

clared by Police to Be Witaont Foundation. There 'was a report current on the streets today that a man, name not given, had attempted to commit suicide by hanging yesterday One report had it that the alleged attempt at suicide had been made at the fairgrounds, another was that It was in Riverside cemetery, and still another was that It was In the immediate vicinity of the Paine Lumber company's plant. Investigation by the police revealed that there was no foundation in fact for the rumor. It Is stated, and nothing has been learned as to the source from which It started. OBITUARY.

TESCH-Funeral services for Julius C. Tesch, who took his own lire at P.lverside cemetery last Thursday, were held at the family residence, 30J Winnebago street, at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Theodore Irion, pastor' of St. Ph ill's Evangelical church, was the officiating minister and music was rendered by Miss Clara A.

Schmidt and Miss Lydln, Bormsnn. The Interment was at Riverside. Interest at 3 com- Open them tomorrow, pounded QVAKTKRLY. I'ltr Item. City National Bank Oshkosh Eastman Alms, Enstnian Kodaks, developing and printing.

Satisfaction guHisnieed. Mueller's drug store, corner Tenth and Oregon, with Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Behtendorl and visited Mr. Brsuer's brother am Seymour formed the students' battery and Fallon and Fallon that for Dale playcenter. The Jefferson seniors In the playground league defeated Washington center at baseball last evening. 4 to 3. The batteries: Jefferson Clemans and Steckbsuer; Washington Jud-klns and Wellnttz.

Washington played with six regulsrs and three scrubs in Its lineup. The Washington Juniors trimmed the Dale Juniors at the Washington diamond yesterday afternoon, 30 to 6. Almon King of Omro and Miss Opal Pierce of Cedarvllle, were married late yesterday afternoon at the parsonage of the K-Jrst Methodist church by Iter. O. Kenneth Msclnnls, the pastor.

The wedding party, which numbered severi came to Oshkosh by automobile and after the ceremony the young couple letf for a wedding journey, the details of which were kept a secret. They will reside en a farm near Omro. Three Oshkosh manufacturing plants were represented yesterday at a meeting of the Hardwood Veneer Door Manufacturers' association held at Fond du Lac. The meeting, according to one of those present, was devoted almost entirely to discussion of factory costs. There were present from this rlty J.

O. Morris and E. S. Smith of the R. McMlllen company, Harry O.

Gould of the Gould Manufacturing company, and Earl Morgan SEES WILSON VICTORY. Joseph Martin, National Committeeman, Predicts Wisconsin Will Go Democratic. That President Wilson will eorrj Wisconsin over Charles E. Hughes is the presidential election next fall by a majority of from ISO.UOO to was the forecast nuide in Oshkosh totlny Attorney Joseph Martin of (Jreen Bay, former chairman of the Deinncrntit. stiite ventral committee and now tilt Wisconsin member of the Pemiioratit nutionnl committee-.

Mr. Martin stated that he bssod his prediction upon A strong belief thnt the people in generaS arc well siitixnotl nnd pleased with tut manner. in which President Wilson has conducted the difficult nffnirs of his administration. He expressed the belief lut President Wilson is stronger Don thnn he was when running for the presidency four years ngo, ntid that Itepuhlii'itn pnrty is due ff another defeat in the nation. Mr.

Martin was not here on a pnlitlcnl mission, lie stated, but merely to sttend to some Isw business. He returned lo Urecn Bay this Short Notes. Northwest corner Stain and Hieh streets Tonr Deposit Protected by 1240,000.00 Capital and Surplus INSPECTION IS COMPLETE. OfSclsls of Wisconsin "tale Rait. road Commission Will Maka a Formal Report-Following their inspection of the trackage of the Wisconsin Klectrie Knilwoy company in this city for the purpose of getting knowledge of the situation relative to the proposed rearrangement of the tracks, M.

chief engineer of the Wiseon- sister, Herman and Amalla Brauer, While at Milwaukee they receive news of the death of George Ganset Mrs. Brauer's brother, at Minnespolli which caused their early return. Mi Brauer reports an excellent trig marred only by tne sad news whld! caused them to change their tln The roads were excellent most of tn way to Milwaukee, and a pleassn ride, with no tire or engine troubii was the result. of the Morgan company, More than 100 books have been Installed for the remainder of the playground season at the Dale playcenter, with Miss Helen West, assistant playleader, in charge of the collection. The volumes, which form a sort of "outdoor library" for the playground patrons, were lent by the Oshkosh public library.

Boys and girls of the Dale center are also creating an Interesting series of butterfly and grasshopper studies, similar to the collections of cnlumoloKlats. Specimens are being: collected, chloroformed and mounted In large numbers. Firs Thief and Mrs. TJ, A. Brauer returned last night from Milwaukee.

They motored to that city Monday St. Aloysius court, No, 11123, will hold a regular meeting Thurnday evening- in the club rooms of St. Vincent's Csthollc church. Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Hulser, Towers avenue, have gone to Chicago, where Mr. Holref will sttend s- window trimmers' convention and the fashion show. The Normal summer school nine In the playground baseball league Inst to the Pale tesm Isst evening at the Dale grounds, I It I.

Mann and isin railroad commission, left for Hori- con lste yesterday afternoon. Assist- sot Kngineer -I. R. Ong remained until night, when he left for Madison. Mr.

City Hem. Columbia Graphophon.s and C'd'tm rW records. Mueller Drug coint Tenth and Oregon. afternoon. Larson slated that sn recommends.

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