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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 2

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EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN. WEDNESDAY. MORNING, MARCH 9, 1932. iCounty Spends for ttstons THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER. Mothers9 Be HOOVER TO AID First Samples STRUT AND FRET TEST FOR PURE One Turtle Lake Victim Formerly ECONOMY DRIVE WOMEN HEAR DISCUSSION OF PAIR JAILED WHEN STOLEN Are Taken from INCREASE OF $8,000 NOTED (Continued from Page 1) TO PRESENT PLAY WATER, POLICY New Test Well Gangster's 'MoW Cast for "Milestones" carefully preparpdlatatement before him.

He relterateonia belief that "nothing is more important" than balancing the budget with the least CAR STALLS BIOGRAPHIES OF FITZGERALD The flrit sample of water pumped from' the 13-inch test well, sunk on IN PAST YEAR Announced; Dates, the O'Brien farm north of the Delia pond for the city la lu search for a possible increase In taxes and added a hope that the government would be In a position after July 1 to pay new water auppljr, was taken Tues new water supply, was waen Held for U. S. Marshal of Councilman Candidate iur- a 1 Appropriation, in a receptacle furnished The "Strut and Fret" players at Its way without further security Is the Teachers' college are hard at Change in Trend Writing Cited by Librarian sues. by state laboratory and shipped to Pay Cut Resolu Outlines Views on City Problem Madison for analysis on the noon "That Is vital to the still further work on a three-act play which is to be presented March 23 and 24. The train.

Report on the result of the tions Revived promotion of employment and agrl play, "Milestones," was written by (By Anoclated Prcw) ST. PAUL, Mar. 8 Identification of one of the women slain and burned near Turtle Lake, Wis as Margaret Perry alias "Indian Rose, toimer common law wife of "Denver Bobby" Walker, was made today by police. "Denver Bobby" figured in the Denver mint robbery ten years ago police said. The second woman was tentatively Identified as a former resident of New York and Hamilton, Ohio, but authorities had not definitely ascertained her name.

Police attempted unsuccessfully in 1923 to nab the Perry woman, an Indian, and others here In connection with the Denver mint robbery to Face Charges Under Dyer Act Earl Williams and Albert Hagle, two Chicago men, are being held In the Eau Claire county Jail to face analvsls should be here two or Arnold Bennet and Edward Kno culture," he asserted. "It gives promotion of employment and agricul One of the best features of Am Exploration of all available and three days. block. Eau, -Claire county spent $54,374 fnr mnthfri nenslans durlne the erlcan literature in the last decide practical areas around Eau Claire in The sample was taken from the an effort to locate a pure water The cast is composed of William McMllllan, Francis Larson, Virginia wr 1031. according to a renort'aub- 4fl-faot level at which drilling was has been the amount, high quality, and popularity of literary biography, supply before considering any other mitted to the board of supervisors af halted Monday In order to subject steps toward a solution of the wa declared Miss Laura Olsen in a talk Warner, Alton Nelson, Phyllis Kel-ley, Russel Spooner, Florence Far.

charges of violation of the Dyer act which places severe penalties on U-f lng a stolen automobile from one state into another. the opening session 01 tne Marcn the weu to a minimum pumping or tcr question here Is ad oca ted by W. on "Biography" before members of meetinar at the court house here ture, he asserted. "It gives positive assurance to business and Industry that the government will keep out of the money market and allow industry and agriculture to borrow hte moneys required for the conduct of business." The chief executive repeated also Several days for the purpose of tak ent, Charles Rlggin, Chula Reming J. Fitzgerald, candidate for council the Eau Claire Woman's club liter Tuesday morning.

hia water samples ton. Edward Noyes. Margaret Polr- at the March 15 primary, is a state Williams and Hagle, which' offi ature department Monday afternoon ler, Chester Davenport, Kermit the chemical content Following a short meeting the board adjourned to 9:30 o'clock this ment yesterday. cials believe to be assumed names; in the library lecture room. Hahn, John Wanega.

may turn "tout to be, the water taken Miss Olsen listed the causes of the Mr, Fitzgerald's statement, given morning. from the well Monday looked gooa The play takes place between 1860 and 1912 and portrays the changes were arrested at Falrchlld Sunday by Marshal Raddatx of that village. The two men were driving a Pontiao The supervisors unanimously ap' tendency toward biography as due at request of this paper, follows: some of his previous suggestions for It was clear, clean and sparkling, It to a change In the taste for reading failed because the gang was tipped off. Last Saturday night the two women were put on the spot while riding near Turtle Lake. They were shot to death, daubed with acid and gasoline and burned "In announcing my candidacy for which occurred during those years.

proved the appointment of It B. Ilorel to represent the first ward of was bringing about these results. Coupled with his pledge of aid he Issued a automobile which had stuck In a I material or perhaps due to the Am councilman, pledge my best and snow arm. Tne marsnara suspicions Augusta. Mr.

Horel was named su erican people's Imitative habits, so reminder that there was very little most conscientious efforts, if elected. were aroused and the men were ar room left for further reduction by to promote the interests of all citi pervtsor by the Augusta city council Feb. 15 In place of E. T. Trelber, that even literary tendencies be come standardized.

Her third rea BRIEFS rested. It was found that they hadj stolen the car at Chicago the day beH administrative action and that further slashes must be authorized zens and taxpayers of Eau Claire. 1 also pledge my sincere effort to work son was that the world war marked who died several weeks ago. 183 Getting Pensions In their automobile, apparently, police theorized, to prevent them from talking about the machine gun raid at Pine River and Cambridge, Minn. earlier tht iHntai- i lore.

COUNTYBODY WILL HANDLE very definitely the end ot an epoch by congress. The owner of the car whose name The KDort of disbursements for In harmony with my associates on the council but will act Independently and In accordance with what for both Europe and the United The reductions must be accom la Hagle, is expected in Falrchlld to mothers' pensions listed 182 names States, and started a new one in plished, he said, either by reorgan Tdpnttflpstlnn SEE OHM for eye examination. COAL and Dry Wood. Phone 1648 my best judgment dictates. which the most characteristic note naa camuiiaiieu Of tracing a telephone call to the Per Bums received during "the year varied from $20 to $780 with the aver-m About 1300.

The reDort was "My Idea on the water problem Is is to disregard all traditional views get his property sometime today, according to Sheriff A. J. Crancy The men were questioned here Tuesday by a federal agent who directed lzatlon and consolidation of government departments or by changes In the legal requirements of various federal services. ATTBVTIOV Kniffhta of PvthlaS to get pure, natural water with the and get at a first estimate. ry woman made last Wednesday from a Superior, Wis, hotel to a JOBS MONEY provea ana win do inwuaea p.nw ot p.Ee Wednesday eve- Mar.

least expenditure to the taxpayers. I MM 1 V. A lu-ltffcVJ I man here, and a pair of shoes she official Droceedings of the board. am In favor of pushing the explora 9, at 8 pm The veterans administration al sheriff to hold them for the United: States marshal According to their Bible First Biography. Miss Olsen opened her talk with purchased in Duluth, Minn.

She tion of an available and practical The sum spent was about $8,000 more than was spent for mothers' pen was released Feb. 29 from the t1, twm the CniROPEACTIC I didn't know It stories aa told to Sheriff Craner ready has prepared suggestions for alterations of the laws covering al the earliest real biography, that of fiM 4. areas in and around Eau Claire Louis county work farm at Duluth. State Fund tO Be Soent whirh hare not vet been tested or sions In 1930. both men have prison records, one would help me until I consulted C.

Joseph, written In Genesis. tlA CllMAnl A I I Blind relief cost Eau Claire county uc ouucuw, nier servma- six tt William Leech, the cniropractor. or them on a charge of car theft in "After that the first marked bio tried out In an effort to locate such a water supply; before considering months for grand larceny. entirely IOr Hir Oklahoma. graphy (s Plutarch's the $8,608.40 during 1931, another report revealed.

It was adopted and listed AT THE ENGLISH LUTHERAN The unidentified St. Paul resident speaker pointed out. "They are lit ing Labor any other steps toward a solution of this Important question. sent them funds and they came here for publication In the official pro A snake has no eyelids The eyes. Church of Our Redeemer Lenten service Wednesday evening at 7:30 lowances and pensions, expected to save between $50,000,000 and annually, he said, while Postmaster General Brown and Secretary Hyde of the agriculture department likewise have drawn plans for altering the legal requirements as to their expenditures.

tle gems of literature and are Just ceedlngs of the board. oy tram, registering at a hotel which never close, are protected by a "Concerning all other administra as readable today as when they were the pastor will speak on the subject: Thursday as Margaret and Marjorie transparent section of the snake CHIPPEWA FALLSPaul F. Win ner of the Wisconsin Industrial com written. Two hundred years later Crucify Him," the mtn sermon Feme and checking out Fridav outer skin, which Is often shed and Vasari's "Lives," concerning paint Only one resolution was presented at tlw opening session. This resolution sponsored by Supervisor Wm.

Miller, First ward, Eau Claire, places a rental of $200 a month on that renewed. tive affairs of the city; I will do an in my power to see that an efficient and economical program is carried out and that courtesy Is extended to all." the series "From aetnsemane Calvary." AH are welcome. ers of the day, were written. It fur mission In Chippewa Falls to direct the employment office being conducted under auspices of the commission night. They registered at a small hotel In Minneapolis early Saturday and employes of the place said both nishes excellent art history.

KINDLING WOOD, $3 a load; In British literature, Walton's here to hire men to work on the part of the court house annex, for were nervous and agitated. W. J. FITZGERALD Splint Coal $9 a ton. Phone 3165.

proposed highway bridge across the merly the county rural normal, They left a few minutes later and "Lives," was one of the earliest that was outstanding. Chippewa river, last night advised the which Is being used by the Income that night were found slain. The AT THE LENTEN service of Our The longest and best biography Chippewa county board of supcrvis tax and assessor's offices. fact the car In which they were GIRLS OUTNUMBER Savior's Lutheran churcn tonignt, 7:30 pm-, the subject will be, "Shall The resolution points out the fact that the office serves 11 counties found had been stolen at Cambridge last Jan. 5, strengthened the police ors on methods of disbursing the approximated $37,000 that the county has received from the state as un in any language of any time is BosweU's "Life of Johnson," written in 1781.

It Is over ISO years old and that statutes provide for pay I Mock Jesus?" A girir quanene will sing. No collection. All are theory the women attempted to Your Colds doubly dangerous employment relief money. today and is still considered the BOYS IN BIRTHS blackmail the machine gun gang ment of necessary expenses of the office on a prorata basis distributed among the counties served The ex At the conclusion of Mr. Winner's and were paid with death.

best. It is not that Dr. Samuel Johnson was such a great man, but The Denver mint was robbed De REASONABLE Electric wiring- ho had such a good biographer. He DURING FEBRUARY guaranteed work. Phone 337 W.

cember 18, 1922, seven robbers killing a guard and fleeing with The bandit leader was slam was a born reporter and his hero worship took on genius In the writ pense Is pro-rated on the basis oi property valuations in the various counties. No rent has been paid the county for use of space in the Inf. About a year ago these offices SEE ENERSON for Glasses. WEATHER YESTERDAY ing of Johnson's life. and $80,000 of the loot was to have gone to his wife, Denver Bobby, and Usual Statistics Are "The famous lectures on bio i were moved from the basement tc his consort, Indian Rose, but the talk, the board decided that a committee will be appointed by the board to recommend projects, these be passed upon by the county board and, if approved, soent on to the Industrial commission for approval.

Whether members of the committee will be from within the membership of the county board or not was not decided. Mr. Winner advised the handling of the funds by the county through the county board rather than by the Maximum temperature Minimum temperature 0 NOW! graphy cover the field up to the twentieth century. They are Thay i the main floor of the building, and plans went awry. Reversed with Girls Having Big Lead Temperature 5 p.

m. 8 Snow A trace CJMCUOIVO UKIBUUUI WCiC UIBUC that time to accommodate the various departments. The resolution was referred to the resolutions com er's "Art of Biography," and the "Outline of Biography" by Wilbur Cross, now governor of Connecticut. "The Doctor Looks at Biography" by Dr. Joseph Collins covers the Wind W.

Day Partly cloudy Girl babies outnumbered boys, who arrived in Eau Claire during Febru mittee. Fair Besolatioa Bevived arv. according to the report of 70 births issued today by Eau Claire COCIETY The specter of the defunct Augus- board of health. There were 41 gUls ta lair again raised its neaa wnen a born and 29 boys born during February. A chet-up of records reveals that a predimonance of malo babies resolution, which was laid over from the November meeting and which calls for an Appropriation of $900 to help pay off premiums' still due from field in the first quarter of the twentieth century.

"Coming down, to the present day everyone knows how much biography Is being read. One of the good features of American literature in the last ten years has been the amount, high quality and popularity of literary biography. THIS Is the season when pneumonia takes its heaviest toll. With an unusual-ly large number of colds prevalent here and scattered cases of flu reported in many sections of the country, it is more than ever important to treat all colds promptly. Colds pull down body resistance and often pave the way for flu and pneumonia.

Don't take chances. Double your protection with Vicks Plan for better "Control-of-Colds." Is more usual. OLIVET STUDY CLTJB The February reports of the board the 1930 fair was brought to the at The Missionary Study club of Oli unuon oi ine supervisors, it was of health also record li marriages, one less than in January, and 33 Gang Secrets Probed BALSAM LAKE. Wis, Mar. secrets were sought today to give clews to the slaying of two unidentified women, shot to death before their bodies were tossed into a flaming automobile for cremating The bodies were dragged from a burning automobile by passing motorists on snow-drifted road near here early Sunday.

The bodies were burned beyond recognition and most Identifying marks on the car had been demolished. At an Inquest yesterday It was decided the women came to their deaths "between 9:30 and 10 o'clock Saturday night from gunshot wounds inflicted by persons unknown." A new clue uncovered Monday indicated the burned automobile was that stolen last Jan. 5, at Cambridge, Minn, by six men who, armed with shotguns and pistols, kidnaped two men and stole $3,000 in merchandise and $165 in cash. Minnesota state vet Evangelical church will meet at referred to the resolutions commit the home of the Rev. C.

H. Kolan- tee. deaths, 24 of which were residents various governmental units of the county. He advocated the promotion ot civic projects, park projects, street Improvement, grade crossings, and the like as the most desirable as the cost would be 95 per cent labor and 5 per cent materials. He warned against the expenditure of any of the unemployment relief fund on materials, urging that the money be appropriated from the general fund of whatever unit Is di-.

rectly responsible for the specific project For this reason, he said, public buildings are not good project for the relief of unemployment as materials will be too large a percentage of the cost and therefore an additional tax burden. He advised that whatever committee acts on the various projects ed. 403 Beach street, this Another resolution originally In of the city. troduced at the May, 1931, meeting Any omissions or errors In the list evening at 7:43 clock. Mrs.

Pope will be the leader. of the board, which would set pay of supervisors at $4 a day when engaged on county business, was re of babies should be corrected at the office of the board of health. Following Is the list taken from the GUILD CIRCLE The S. E. W.

circle of St Cecilia's ferred to the committee on salaries records: guild will meet at the parish house which was appointed last November. 31 Donald Eugene Zell, James Fran Trend Chanting. "Because of the influence of Freud, Jung and Adler, who started the fad of psycho-analysis, writers have been doing the same thing with people long since dead. All classes have come under their pens, even back to Jesse James, Barnum, and Billy the Kid. Today Al Capone or almost anyone could achieve a place In biography as we seem to want everything bigger and better, probably even bigger and better criminals.

"Recent biography omits all hum This resolution came up at the No- of Christ Church catnearai wis afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. remoer meeting, but was laid ov To Prevent Many Colds: Whenever you feel yourself "catching cold" that unmistakable stuffy, aneery feeling apply a few Vlcka Nose Drops up each nostril This will many colds before they get beyond your nose' and throatwhere most colds start. cis Kittclstad. Edward Francis Stanley, Larry George Leasott, Donna Raye Rogers, Roger Severson, Robert Vernard Marick. to the present session.

Supervisors LUTHER LEAGUE now receive $5 a day and mileage of sue cents per mile for necessary A program will be given this James Knickerbocker, Alfred Schot- travel. Tne new resolution makes should co-operate with the poor comm'ssioners of the units affected both In selecting the kroejprocs both In selecting the work projects evening at eight by the Luther League of the Immanuel Luther no change In the mileage pay. Church, Corner Gray and soutn Farwell streets. 1 drum parts of life and picks out The board unanimously approved a motion by Supervisor John Pritch-ard, town of Union, providing that all Interim committees make their crime bureau officers never had learned Identity of any of the raiders. It was possible, he said, the women "knew too much" of the Cambridge affair and were killed for that reason.

St. Paul and Chicago police enter tle, Clarence Campbell, Conrad Gyle Walker, George Donald Breton, Mary Ann Ross, Dona Mae Yule. Jeanette Fouser, Barbara Be be Blelefeldt, Jacqueline Ann Shepler, Lillian Margretta Oardow. Juanlta Joyce Burgess, Dena Mae Miss Esther Wahl will give a piano romantlo incidents, weaving them In Te Reduce the Severity of Colds: If cold slips by these precautions or strikes without warning dont neglect it. At bed-time massage your throat and chest with Vicks Vapo-Rub.

During the day use Vicks Nose Drops every few hours for added comfort and relief. selection. to colorful portraits. It places facts before people in natural order. reports to the board before Thurs Miss Ruth Rossow and Mr.

Alfred Oamallel Bradford, who has ed the investigation after Olson said Ml. dressed in Colonial attire will give "When Martha and George Washington Returns." day of the current session. There are several such reports pending and an effort will be made to give all ofthem due consideration, the board created this ne wtype calls It psychography Lytton Strachey Is This gives you full 24-hour treatment. JU An Interesting talk on Mt. Vernon aeciaea Emergency Fire Fighters one writer who has succeeded in this new style with his 'Queen Before this no one had will be given by Mrs.

A. H. Shoe evidence was found to Indicate the women spent Thursday and Friday at a St Paul hotel, registering as Marjorie and Margaret Perrie of Chicago. Stationery from the St Paul hotel was found in a purse belonging to one of the women. maker.

Vicks Plan Doubles Your Defense Against Colds Violin and saxophone selections A communication from the state conservation commission asking that highway patrolmen be enlisted as Douglas, Joyce Wllma Olassbrenner, Marion Darlene Nelson, lone Norma Rudolphson, Eleanor Martha Haas. Jeanette Bernadlne Fox, Luclen Patricia Grtmsrud, Phyllis Arlene Bergh, Duanne Joseph Gilchrist, James Edward Stephen. Jean Marie Llndqulst Richard Ogden Edlngton. Ronald Allan Charley. James Nell Koenlg, Keith Thomas Zuehlke.

Gaylord Charles Hultmsn, Janet Constance Lehman. Louane Marguer and the personnel of the workmen employed on htem. He sa'd that the county nurse, county physician, and teachers can help In finding out where help Is needed as these persons are directly in touch with the people and know their circumstances. Assistance for the needy in planning their food budgets, he said, would be a big help in rellev. lng thert distress, citing that cents per person per day has been found and adequate food budget when the proper foods are selected with an eye to both food values and costs.

Mayor W. F. Crane, Chippewa falls, spoke in support of Mr. Winner' contention that the county board should handle the dispensing of the fund, adding that It could be pro-rated so" that every city, town and village In the county will be Justly treated. will be given by Arthur and Andrew thought of poking fun at royallty, and the both practically sounded the death knell to Victorian art, life and morals.

Carlson, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur emergency fire fighters In case ox reed and that they be provided by the county with simple flreflghtlng Carlson. "During the present bicentennial The hostesses for the evening are Mrs. R. L.

Rickrhan Dies at Milwaukee equipment was rererred to the high' Geneva Neten. Lois Johnson. Mae way committee. The letter states Westlund and Lorraine Knutson. v- WMSML ite Lublnskl, Annette Louise Blum-leln, Joanne Helen Saarl, Helen lone Mrs.

R. L. Rickman, a former resident of Eau Claire, died Saturday GRACE LUTHERAN AID that the 1,700 highway patrolmen of the state are in a position to do a great deal of good by preventing the spread of small fires wnich annually Alf. The Ladles Aid of the Grace Luth celebration oi wasrungton a gooa way to show respect for his name Is to read a good biography. Bernard Fay's "George Washington," Is a French scholar's estimate of hlrn and is very readable.

Sear's book on Washington Is taken more from his own writings and d'ary. Darrow Writes Own. "Clarence Darrow's 'Story of My morning, March 5. at the home of eran Church will be entertained at Dr. A.

J. Webber, in Milwaukee. Mr. Rickman died here May 9, 1931. i uicuuco uniueriaiiua ana property in Sally Miller, Jane Miller, Dorothy Alice Hanson, Fern lone Oessner, Loretta Mae Taves, Violet Geneva the church parlors this', after 14 S.

Barstow Street Phone 2960. tne state. noon by Mesdames Oluf Ltnd, Chris A letter from a concern which Hoverson. Town Cancels License printed a platbook and map of the Strand, Frank Wright ana oswaia Llnd. Miss Jeannette Mayhew will Betty Lou Sorenson, Joseph WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Price of English Aloyslus Meyer, Joan Janice Hanson, county in imi orxenng to print a supply of the platbooks, which has Fees; too Much Bother appear on the program with a read Joan Delores Mitzslk, Betty Lou tells his philosophy of life and his views on crime.

He tries to defend some of his famous cases, but shows a sort of fatalistic attitude. He lng and Miss Anne Slagsvol with i vocal soloVlsltors welcome. White, David Lawrence Blaser. (Br Associated Pru) EXTRA SPECIAL! In the Piect, 15. 12; Baby Baby Shelbred, Baby Pound Soars Up (Br AuocUted Pre) NEW YORK.

Mar. 8-The British pound sterling long famous as the says that ignorance and poverty are CHICAGO, Mar. 8. Lots of municipalities would like to get some extra Incomes these days but geu7ers Basoca sueed, COTTAGE MISSION AID KOhlxe. Baby Clark, Baby Maloney, Baby Sprague, Baby KUlen, Baby the causes of most crimes and that The Ladies Aid of the Cottage Rasmus, Baby Gllbertson.

Baby there's one near Chicago that thinks criminals can't help being what they are. He advocates the need of mission will meet at the home of worlds principal international currency eurged upward in today's It's too much of a botner to collect Thompson, Baby Bauer, Baby Culm, Mrs. 1614 Altoona ave more trade schools to help with the ana Baby Kromray. license fees from pool rooms, bowl Milk Fed Veal Roast 10c nue this arternoon, Marcn problem of the illiterate. lng alleys, soft drink parlors and foregin exchange markets In the most rllliant recovery since the British lapse from the gold standard at 2:30 o'clock.

Refreshments will be The Great Physician by Edith cigar stores. The council of suburban and ex served. O. Reld, describing this shocked the world of finance lost been' exhausted, was referred to the committee on stationery and print lng. Several of the rural members- of the board appeared too late for roll call.

They explained that drifted highways had delayed their progress. Supervisor Fred Draeger, town of Wilson, told of running into another car with his automobile on highway 29 between Boyd and Ca-dott. The snow was blowing across the highway so thickly at the time that It was impossible to see far ahead, Mr. Dfaegejisald. The other car had been stopped and was parked somewhat diagonally across the road.

Only minor damage was caused both cars. The argument following the accident accounted for his tardiness in reaching the board meeting, Mr. Draeger said. greatest physician In history and elusive Lake Forest voted last night NEW SUSPECT IN LINDBERGH September. GROUP MEETING to abolish all such fees, saying the Steak Buehler Baby Beef This currency shot up 20 cents to Group number three of the First lb.

lb. tb. Round, Sirloin, T-Bone, 14c 13c 16c suburb didnt need the money any' Baptist church will meet with Mrs. his family, is a charming biography. It describes a happy and harmonious family In a cultural atmosphere that does one good In this busy world.

CASE ARRESTED way, it was a nuisance to Its treaj $3.73, in terms of dollars, and finished the day at $3.70 1-3. Fever Paul 451 Union street, urer as well as the owners of the ish speculation in this monetary today at 2:30 p. m. recreation parlors to try to collect (Continued from Page 1) unit waa reported In exchange trad' Theatre Street' by Tamara Kar- Beef Roast Rolled Rib, lb. 15c Chuck Roast, lb.

12c Pot Roast 10c OMAN'S RELIEF CORPS savina, is a story of the Russian 1n Hartford today to confer with lng circles in New York, Paris and London. A regular meeting of the Woman's Imperial ballet and a most fascin because they are Interesting and the officials about testimony ot Prominent financial, authorities la Keller corps wm be neia i furnish valuable education. Jahanssen Junge of Englewood, N. afternoon, March 9, at the club ating ballerina, during the golden era of the ballet Just before tne war. It is a brave book and a happy FRESH MADE Such books she listed as "Auto a friend of Johnson who was questioned during the week-end.

rooms. 10c biography of Lincoln Steffens," saying it was the most outstanding book' Wall street explained the day's developments as further evidence that the world is making progress out of the labyrinth of financial difficulties in which it has been wandering one, and you'll like it because it Whereas Johnson was quoted aa Sausag ib. WOMENS FEDERATION is different. of the year; "Rise of American The Women's Federation of the PERSONALS "The Letters of Ellen Terry and saying Junge and his wife, ft seam-; stress In the home of Mrs. Lindbergh's mother, had been with him Civilization" by Beard; "Our Times by Sullivan: The'Eplo of the past year.

Bernard Shaw Is the story of an ln-tlacy of friendship that existed, America" by James Truslow Adams; the night of the kidnaping from 7 p. m. until midnight, Junge waa re LENT SPECIALS SALMON STEAK, per HALIBUT STEAK, per lb. FRESH DRESSED HERRING, per 8c Education of Henry Adams," ana Mont St Michel Chartres" by SEEK RARE BIRDS WASHINGTON Naturalists arc ported to have said the 4ime waa only in letters, They met only once or twice in their lives. I mention 'Mary Marie of the Ussullne' by Agnes Reppller, not because it.

is new but because It covers the same Henry Adams after his study in Eu Mr. and Mrs. Ted Adams returned to their home at Milwaukee Sunday, accompanied by Mi i. A. D.

Adams of this city, with whom they have been visiting, and Usemore Adams, First Presbyterian church will hold their annual luncheon today at 1 o'clock. All members and friends of the congregation are urged to be presen. RIVER VIEW P. T. A.

1 River View Parerit-Teachers' association will have Its regular meeting Friday, Mar. 18, not this week constantly on the lookout for five birds, once discovered by an explorer. rope. James Bistany, proprietor of a Miss Olsen emphasised that read roadside: lunch room at Norwalk. period as ''Shadow on the Rock by but never since located.

According to the American Nature Association, the Ave rarest are the "Sylvia montana," ing the "Autobiography of Lincoln la an education In itself Brick Cheese, lb. 15c American- Cheese 16c of Orfordvllle, Wis, who. has also been visiting Can Salmon Codfish, lib. 25c Cather, reviewed at the last meet where a man, woman and baby stop ped In a green ear last Tuesday night, said he felt certain he had ing of the department" She pointed out that It la not only Townsend'a bunting, Audubon's "Reg- Miss Olsen reviewed briefly "My a biography, but a history of a per picked the man from a lineup at uius cuvlcrr a species of kinglet, his Father, Mark Twain' by Clara Newark police headquarters. small-headed fly-catcher and a rare species of the argus pheasant.

Clemons; "Life of Theodore Roose enown a pnotograpny ot John Smoked Picnics 8c velt" by Henry Piingle: and sever iod In American life. She, stressed Steffens' high Ideals In putting himself against corruption, and told of his Interviews with world-famous persons which form some of the son; Bistany said it bore a striking WASHINGTON Not that it makes any particular difference, but the chances are you ate a half pound more of meat last year than you did In 1930. The agriculture department soys so and It ought to know. -n" 7 i. Natives of some South Sea Islands sleep on pillows made from tree trunks.

The same Idea has been copied by some of the vacation resort boarding resemblance to the man in the line The first American passenger al books which she said would be good reading for high school gradu- cruise around the world started in up. Newark police, would not tell ates- before they to -away to college most fascinating Sparta of the book. 1910. him whom he had picked..

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