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Tuesday, September 14, 192(5 STEVENS POINT DAILY JOURNAL Page Four iCtiolidge Satisfied TUTATOFC FROM CLOISTER TO OPERA Consecrate "Youngest Bishop" in New York Cathedral Ceremonies to Recognize oiaine as Republican Choice Paul Smith's, X. Sept. 14 It TEX SCORNFUL OF COURT ORDER STOPPING BOUT KANSAS FLOOD LOSS SIX LIVES AND $6,000,000 Friendly Enemies (By the Majestic Theatre) The Gifford-Joties company was stated here last night in oin- cial circles that President Coolidge does not favor the bringing out of ple'iM'd another near capacity crowd at the Majestic theatre last night with its presentation of Aar It Will Be Held on Schedule on Hoffman's famous comedy drama an independent candidate against John J. for senator in Wisconsin, that he prefers to admit Three Families Missing Be-i Frendly Enemies." Adrian Ells worth and Del Laurence starred as Blaine to the Republican caucus and the two German cronies, and were ablv supported bv ISarbara Gordon sides the Known Dead; More Rain Likely iliy luiteil l'ressi recognize him as a Republican, just as Van done in the case of Senator Uoliert M. La Follette, Jr.

the Promoter Declares Philadelphia, Sept. 1 1 Surprise but no alarm was expressed by boxing officials here at the action of as Mother Pfeffer, Charles Kit-hard and Isabel McMiun as the youthful lovers, M. T. Jones as a German spy and Betty Coulter as a maul in tin the Indiana courts in granting au injunction to the Chicago Coliseum Pfeffer home. The Gifford-Jones quintette entertained between acts.

lub to prevent the Dempsey-1 un PKSKY BKK t'Al'SKS WRFXK Xeetiuh A bee which flew in the open window of a sedan, caused Joseph to lose contwil of his car, and a plunge down an embankment followed. Zolinski and his wif, wiio was with him, escaped uninjured, Tonights play, "Hie Cat anil I lie Canary," is underlined as the great Iolu, Kansas, Sept. 14-Viib the' death lull uiHWiani. itU ii'uptriy damage estimated at woiv I Dun mx-miiiiou dollars, tin- irt-atlifrous usnu river, wuitti 1101100: lour h.uu-tas counties fauiulay input, was al a level of liJ.o lift forecasts intlicatiil wore ruin was iirobable. Xlie families uf RoU'it Lee, Kob-I ert MUciieU and Mrs.

Alary iuods1 havtf uot been lieaied, line I'tln-r i est of all mystery plays- ami is ney bout here September oure-ly, our plans will go right along to stage the bout just as if there laid been no interference," declared 'i'ex Kickard, promoter. guaranteed bv the management to produce thrills galore. Chetek Auto Victim We will go right ahead and plan for the bout and let the legal end take care of itself," said Frank Wiener, chairman of the Pennsyl i i vania athletic commission. "Just how far-reaching that Injunction is and whether it can stop the fight in Pennsylvania will have to be deter 4' Taken to La Crosse for Burial There Chetek, Sept- 14 The body of Miss Kvelyn Fuller, Milwaukee Normal school student, who sits-' tallied fatal injuries in an automobile accident here yesterday, wason its way to La Crosse today where funeral services will lx held tomorrow. Misx Fuller, whose parents were mined later.

Hut I hardly $ce bow it can," Rickard said. Can Get It in Peiinsy Indianapolis, Indiana, Sept. 11 Attorneys who represented Deuip- Crisp, Tender TOAST Fresh bread that toasts a golden crispy brown in lialf-a-niinute! Hot buttered toast that crunches crisply and makes every breakfast a delight. Take the blue out of 7 A. M.

with this new delicious Brawn. Bread made from the whole wheat. Rich nutritious and better tasting. BRAWN BREAD At jour neighborhood grocery. Baked by SOUTH SIDE BAKERY scy in tue sun in superior court Without any other musical training than that she obtained In a convent at Dubuque, Iowa, Florence Misgen is engaged to sing this season with the Chicago Opera.

She is daughter of a storekeeper at Prescott, Wis. luTif, expressed the opinion that I be injunction would have no effect in Pennsylvania. Attorneys for the Coliseum club declared thai while the local injunc tion was not binding on the. Penn OFT IHKKI) AM) FIRKO ion that though carrying out mis sylvania courts, there was little pos- contract would have been illegal in separated several years ago, i.s the daughter of I. Hasscit KmUesen, revenue officer, with headquarters at Madison.

According to Knutesen the funeral services will be hold at the home of H. L. Column, La Crosse millionaire. Miss Fuller was killed and Miss Helen Wheeler, driver of the car in which Miss Fuller was riding, sustained serious injuries, when another car coming out of a driveway crushed into them. Milwaukee Henry Szymkowski, ibilily of an injunction being de the slate of Indiana, the court must nied in Pennsylvania.

tin fiflv- (tilTerent iobs in The petition for the Injunction was open its doors to enlorce the prop erty rights already acquired, sum filed In superior court hero while Dotnpsey was on his way east to Judge Givan. the last three years and during that time-he has refused lif turn over a part of his earnings to his wife, according to a divorce complaint filed hv bis wife, Mary, 'J2. Prize fighting is illegal under the persons are ikiiow 10 haw ih risticii. B. A.kW.Diet Lawsuit to He Up Tomorrow Tekemali, (Soot.

14 A renewed legal ulteuipt lu i'rec Kay Carson, isurt wumy farmer, from tue breaU and water sentence be is serving in-county jail beie lor violating tue luoliiOuiou laws will start in district court bere tomorrow. Hearing au ariiliealiuii of for John li. Cnutt, brother of County Judge Orvilie I'batt, wbo sentenced Carson, for a teuiitorary restraiuing order lo reveut tbe county from continuing the diet will lc held before JJisirict Judge. J. Fitzgerald tomorrow.

Harry li. GrumI, l)os Jluines, Iowa, wbo bus nnrferred Ids legal services, cbarged lbat the Carson sentence confJiets with the constitutional rights which prohibit taking of a person's life without due process of law. County Attorney Herbert Itlioades announced be would pi)s; the application on grounds that the supreme court decided tile 'question. last's Five rounds Carsou today is serving the eightli day of his sixty days the last 20 days on a bread and wil iter mid reiorted he was feeli'itt, whII ultlioiigh lie has lost five 'pounds." Thomas Nelson, who began a similar, wnlcnce showed no ill effects of the limiteM diet today. If the court action in ln'half of Is successful flintt said a similar would be takeu for Nelson.

Indiana law. start traiiiing for the fight with I'unney. I Dotnpsey stopped off in Indianap The Coliseum club brought suit on the ground that Dempsey had olis and attorneys for the Coliseum A large and distinguished group of Catholic clergy assist in the ceremonies at St. Cathedral, New York, in which the Reverend Dr. John J.

Mitty is consecrated as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City. At 42, the Reverend Mitty is one of the, if not the youngest bishops. Photo shows, left to right, Rev. J. J.

Dunn, titular Bishop of Cnmulania, Rev. John J. Mitty and Rev. Daniel Joseph, Bishop of Syracuse, in the consecrriion ceremonies. club who had trailed him from Los violated terms of ii contract said to have been signed in Los Angeles Angeles, seized the opportuiut to tile the suit.

last March between the club and lie champion, for him to fight Harry Wills, negro challenger. The club disclosed in its evident Judge Givan declared that "if the Pennsylvania courts follow the con stitution they cannot help hut is sue fl similar, or at least 'a tempor Co-eds Drink, Pet Milwaukee Postal ary injunction." Had a out rai Says Man Graduate that Dempsey admitted destroying.1 the original contract after he had signed if. it was contended thai the club lust considerable money in promoting the event through Dempsey failure to keep the contract. In his opinion. Judge Givan held that JJcinpscv did have a valid con- Clerks, Even Girls, Prepared to Shoot Milwaukee, Sept.

14 In accord in College Attack lract wilh the Chicago Colesium club which would have been on forceable under the Illinois laws." an ance with the oriler sent irom (by I I'ichsl Chicago, Sept. 1 1 -Ainelii eds have been indicted drinking, licentious iiuiuials" "gin BUY IT IN POINT The court found that Dempsey STEVENS lit the v4 had violated the contract, first by refusing to light Harry Wills and then by refusing to bo examined for insurance as a preliminary to Washington by Postmaster Cieiicral New to "(Shoot to kill," Milwaukee posial dorks are trained nnd ready to coiubut any number of bandits according to Postmaster Peter Pia-sccM. "We have a system that fits well with the order issued from Washington." Piaseckl "we have the bout. Kviilencc is conclusive and uudi current issue of "The Witness," a seiiii-officiiilly sponsored by i lie Kpiscopal church of tiniaha, jllsl issued. 'Hie cluirge against Ihe co-eds was written by VV- O.

Cross, wbo graduated from the Uiiivcisily of Illinois in June. invasion by women id' the liulei; that the Chicago Coliseum CALL FOR THE HUB TAXI Phone 218. WM. HUBBARD. Wausau Fire Chief club has suffered thousands of lars damage, Judge Givan declared.

1 Illegal in Indiana 1 Tlie court is foiled to Hp. opin university lias maiie iirniKing a pan a hornets nest for anyone who at- Object of Charges of which also included tlauc- leuiiis to rob the Milwaukee iliL' and netting," he charges. "Wo men now parlicipaie in iiriiiKing According to postmaster Piaseckl, bouts to au extent, which to Ihu uu-iui'iated is astounding." I the five women clerks on duty at the stamp windows are accurate: shots with a pistol, ami have no Cross then described an orgy he YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS! said he witnessed on a sleeper en- iouii to a football game last fall. pialnis about "shooting to kill." tsSst, 4 vl lOvery clerk -men and women alike 'Collegia us of both sees, most otj whom were quite drunk, staged are required to clean their own Frank F. Zielsdorf, chief of the Wausau fire department, is charged with inisconduct in office and has lmen ordered to tipiear before the fire and police commission to answer the charge, preferred by Bernard SlernU'ig, alderman.

Stern-iK'ig, a member of thu fire committee of the council, claims lu chief refused to give him Information almut. the cost of operation of one engine bouse, over which there Is a controversy about closing. Zielsdorf said that the order mars his jierfect record of 37 years. Cole Will Oppose revolvers al least once a month. pa j.

una dance in the aisles between; sleeper berths," he said. Scene from "Ine Hig I'iiraile," Majestic llieairc, Monday and Tuesday, September HMMoeschler I II Matinee Tuesday. 20 ami 21 Around the MstolTioe, lVseckl i "dubbed'' colonel, in ammlafu'e with bis title in the army. SOUTH SIDE Big Ten Squads at Work Wednesday "The inebriated woman is a bundle of aniiiuility," he continued. drinking begins with a Ittle party after the dance, the petting session, and niter inhibitions have been lulled and passions stirred by sensual music." Dunking in student days has been a tradition.

Cross' article asserts, hut since the participation of the college woman it lias become bnc-clmlialia, he concluded. "As one mail puts it. 'women has lies-ended 'to the bestiality of men." Sheriff Nominee Point Annual Stevens A meeting of representatives from ('hictigo Football teams in the western conference officially ocii the practice season tomorrow. The big ten schedule will get under way it. 2.

Quilting Material Sale This annual event begins here September 15, ending September 30, and the savings offered are real- Real because they are on good dependable materials. The season for new Comforts is here. all over Wood county, held at Wisconsin Uapids, endorsed William A. t'ole as an indojx'ndent candidate for sheriff in opjiose Mailiii Hoy. Alarslifield, victor in a six-cornered in i.i.! l.

1K.U ll( Minneapolis. Sept. 1 I iirl slu- Chit-aao. Sept. 11 In preparation of American universities and for their first game ilh Newark IH-acs wore defended today by Anon Sept.

2ti. which oik-iis tlie Atn- i i in I nidlev l'lilz. dean of women at race for the nomination. It i claimed is a wet and in syni pathy with the saloon interests Mayor fienrge W. Mead of Wlseon ericau Profesioiial Football toamie 'tlie t'niv rsity of Minnesoli ale subjects for of lots I'liey movement ist'iison Hie Chicago Bulls arc down.

sin Itapids endorsed the to put Cole in the mrp. ito vi iff praetiep. ulalion and lots of abuse, but are perfit-lly callable of tak sp. ilhr Cotton Batt Made of a jrood 'grade of cotton, stitched, 'ize I'l inches wide, DO inches long. Sells Lifetime Collection or Henc of Lincoln to the U.

S. for $5GM0 ing care of themselves and lu'oving ibat there's nothing more wrong vv Mli llicin than Hie tact that llioy are alive ami lad to get all educa-l ion." 3 lb. SIZV ntJ ffww yvsl I 21, 22, 23 and 24 Sept. 85c 8118 iVomeii who go to culleg-Mrs. Joseph Si.er, I lb.

size in reared in good homes, I Sini'lav srhiHil training clean, honorable and up- 4 I have I 0 hi i i iirell I. It I WOOL BATT Weight 2 pounds, ize 72 inches wide, J0 iiuTies hng. Special for this sale only g- 59 each JOi i rue, tie sumo fifty ears I bey lire full of not 'mil ilriuk- Mr. I are A Wednesday, Thursday, Friday II Trot( Trot, 2:17 Pace, 2:25 Pace and Free-For. All Pace.

Also Farmers' Trot, Pace and Running Races on Thursday and Friday. Entries Filled in All Classes. '-'w I I IK'. I ellllolls al ternieil 1 1 it'll 1. Extra Special Fast Color Cretonnes Obregon Made Captive oon Regains Liberty inches, wide.

A large selection of patterns to choose from. Yard PULLING $100.00 in Prizes OnUTCOTO Class A Teams under 3,000 pounds weight. I I 0 Class Teams over 3,000 pounds weight. KU ft A Mexico City. Sept.

1 1 niHT I'resideitl obre that lie l'i'iciidsof on of Mex-id been kid- SMALL COTTON BATTS Vaqui luiliiiiis after a ha tile near Ieiicho. win -re I. HOO Indians were luive alta'-Kcd llie funner 25c 12 FARM PRODUCE DISPLAYS values at values at Through the co-operation of Township and Community Clubs, under the supervision of the County Agent and County Superintendent of Schools, we are assured of record-breaking agricultural displays. -r'fjyr-' ii HI values at values at values at He 22c 25c 33c Ham. said to have been released.

believe lie lias s( ajied and bis Ke 15c 18c r.tcbed 'Jl'c values at between l-i janio and (Inav- illr 11 I I llamas. FREE ACTS Savello Trio Holman Bros. Shows Rides National Guard Artillery Show A FINE LINE OF QUILTING SATREN NOTH tiL'L'osl to die town of Kan 1 4 i I eouiily of I'ortaKe and state of Vi--i nnsin, ill, it vei, call a A II VV Stacd kv the auto dealers of Stevens Point. A I 0 11 1 1 Everv car sold here will be on display in a inches wide, fat color; also a heavy lii ade of Cretonnes, vard conference and hearing al lnv place. Yo'i have iiot conviiied nie in the large tent on the Fair Grounds.

3 49c ens of what von iilleire. 1 rennire H'ade of Ciihled Sateens, at vard An extra liCi inches hue wide, proof before I nciept he ei-tili. Proof imiM satisfy nn and Public upiaioii. I have never consented to carry my peiKhbor' 'share of rip-lit of way for te town, nor never will. SPECIAL COTTON CH ALLIES Big Displays of Poultry, Swine, Cattle, Sheep, Horses and Other Livestock.

Premiums Paid Within 30 Days. EVERYBODY WELCOME! 7 1 ill for a settlement about the For more than 60 yers Osborne S. (inset, above) has tpent much of his time gathering authentic relics having to do with the life and death of Abraham Lincoln. His collection has pained the attention of many wealthy men, among them Henry Ford, who offered him Urge sums for it. But Oldboyd preferred that the pce-(les3 collection should go to the government It has just been sold for $30,000.

It is now in the house across the street from Ford's Oietef, where Photo shows one of tie roaes filled inches wide, fast colors. A larire ranire of patterns to choose from, at I I J-al iTta fence you broke down and for the (lainaKe you bionuht mo by your suit. I dciiouiiif all your doings so far. OLA US K1TT1LSOX. of Eau Picme.

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