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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 3

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F-AU d.AlRE. WISCONSIN. TUESDAY MORNING, 'AUGUST 4, 1925. THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER. 3 Truck Spill WHEN MAPLE LEAFS WERE BALL TEAM A ON NORTH A Bishop's Vievs on China New Orchestra Shows Promise at Rehearsal It's a long time back to 1888 and MENOMONIE DEPARTMENT C.

M. Russell, even to 1896, between which years there flourished on the North Side, a group of boys 'who called themselves the Maple" Leaf Baseball From headquarters of the Na tionai Council Episcopal church, Dp. E. Wilson, rector of Christ has received copy of an Interview with Rt. Rev.

Logan ill, who speaks from thirty years experience in the Orient. In nis opinion recognition In the most generous way possible ot the national aspirations of the Chinese Starts Gentle Family Spat HUMBIRD, Some automobile mishaps have different results that others. Tit other morning the driver of a large, heavily loaded auto van was backing his vehicle out over the sldt walk Irom a position near the New Hotel Humbird, onto the main thor-i oughfare. when' he missed connections with the driveway. One big wheel essayed an aerial performance for a moment then headed Branch Manager This comes to mind "Qn receipt of a state of Minnesota official pamphlet entitled "Minnesota P.

O. Box 262 Apeople is the best means toward treated China from start with extraordinary generosity. The Soviet Government renounced all conquests made, by "the government of the, Czar in China, Manchuria or anywhere else; and, restored to China without any compensation the: mining, forest and all other concessions which had made more or less through force to Russia and Russians. Russia also renounced all privileges whatsoever enjoyed by Russian leaders In China, and consented that no person, even a Russian missionary or priest, should be exempt from ha jurisdiction of a local Chinese court; Another vital element in the Inflaence-of -Russia is that in the main it has depended on the vitality idea and not upon force or threats of force, although class war, has been.deiiberate'y advocated In appeals to the laboring classes. A final reason is to be.

found in its and Her Industries, and embracing addresses made by officials during 1924 over' WLAG, and under direction of the immigration department, particularly that of Oscar H. Smith, who is commissioner of Immigration. Now 03-car was an Eau C'ajre boy, and as a youngster delivered the box of type metal (usually called boiler Skidoos Hang 7 to 1 Win on N. W. Motors ME KEY It straight downward toward th gutter; the pyramided load quickly The Junior 'Conert orchestra rehearsal Saturday, August 1, was well ottended and the or chestra had a nicely balanced Three numbers: Magjoo'Ua Blos-son, a novelette; The Ambassador march; Autumnal Days, wait, were rehearsed, and when the reheas-al was over Mr.

Boensch, director of the orchestra, was gratified and expresses his thanks to the boys girls for the interest they took in playing and the attention they paid to the learning ot orchestra routine. It the boys and girls come regular.y the rehearsals, Mr. Boensch thinks, it will be a matter of only a short time until the orchestra will be able to make its first public appearance. There are still openings in the violin section for those students who can play in the positions are always welcome to appear at tho Y. M.

C. A. dining room Saturdays at 1 o'clock p. m. and talk it over with Carl Boensch.

I plate) to the Leader some thirty or thirty-five years ago before days ot followed -in purguit ef the dropping wheel, the whole outfit gave a sweeping lurch sideways and in a moment tbe van was. resting on Its side, the wheels extending out hor improvement. He Js even inclined to favor the yielding of extra territorial rights in the very near future, a question to be determined In the way proposed by the Washington Conference. Discussing ad-, ministration of Justice for Americans in China under American la, and by American officials, with a mixed court ot Chinese and Bishop Roots points out experience of Germans and Russians who have bad. no extraterritorial rights for five years, indicates that at least a fair degree of Justice may.

be had by foreigners without such rights. It is a very complicated question, and should involve careful official en DOUBLESSERVICE ON CITY STREETS MENOMONIE, Aug. 3, -The Skidoos hung another scalp on their belt Sunday by taking the Eau Claire Northwestern Motors team to a 7 to 1 defeat. Suckow, Skidoo pitcher, was in good form and kept the hits of the visitors well scattered. Two base hits: Nelson, Benzel and Kausrud.

Struck out by Suckow, Ma-cann, 7. Hits off Suckow, McCann, 8. Umpires: Hawkinston and COUNT PICNIC, SHOW nERD AND C. T. A.

GROUP WILh HE VP FOH DISCUSSION bold advocacy of the materialistic philosophy of Karl Marx as the sufficient foundation of the popular UOVER9 TWICE THE GROUND ileas of both science democracy. our leased wires. He was wun one of the express companies- Now he spreads the gospel of progress in the Northwest, particularly of the gopher state. eW can Just hear hfm say: "We make the most butter; we manufacture one-fifth of the flour and grist mill 'Recently he wrote J. H.

Atter and recalled being a member of the Maple Leaf ball team. According to Mr. Atter that Is back' In the years a'ready alluded to. the days when "seven balls and four strikes made It tough going for the curve artist." There was no klttenball business about It. and their home grounds was on Mt.

Simon, and the OF THE TWO OLD WAGONS AND BULL HAS TIME. MENOMONIE, Aug. 3. Guernsey breeders of Dunn county will have a busy evening next Wednesday at 8:15 o'clotk at the Dunn county school of agriculture tne itussian slogan religion is tne narcotic of the people' has. been quiry into present conditions.

The point should be made plain, "how MENOMONIE. Aug. 3 translated- Into telling Chinese form: 'Religion is the opium of the people." Those Chinese wha ac Traveling about 15 miles with ever, that we desire to accora tne Sports Clubs' Directors numerous stop3 and turns, the izontally giving the appearance ot a giant June bug that had Just gone west. Those who saw the big van toppl over presently perceived the forth ha-. -hurt through the exposed window of the cab.

Even as the driver emerged from his precarious position, his wife came tripping out of the hotel. The husband espied his wife; ths wife espied her husband. This time the husband spoka first: "Now look what jt want and done," he snapped. "Done what?" asked his wife gently, "how did you ever run off that driveway?" "It's all your fault. Where were you anyhow; why weren't yoa out here to pilot me out?" raged Mr.

Husband. "Why, answered the wife "you sent me "to pay the hotel bill; how did I know "I tell you italnt my fault. cept this philosophq and thies watch most generous recognition to Chinese national aspirations; and it will certainly be better for us to city's new motorized street sprink Will Meet This Evening KENDALL, SPARTA AND OTHER TOWNS WANT SOME TRAINS word cannot but distrust America, Ter today lour times covered the which has with fair Consistency group fromerly covered twice err on the aide of generosity rather than on the side ot conservative ad-1 stood in Chinese eyes, for an Ideal they take up 'lie matters relating to the annual county picnic, tho choice of a show group of Dunn county guernseys for tho cunty fairs aud to ihe question of sending a cow testing association group of cows to the state fair at Milwaukee this fall. A large crowd ot the hull and white breeders are expected to be prai-ent that evening it the weather permits. pisyers were usually on hand when.

According to the "Kendall Key herence to the status quo even if day by the two horse-drawn sprinklers" and still had time to spare. The new machine gave stone, on July 24 the railroad com they should have been In Sunday School or goine to Summer school. As to some of the players, these are istic philosophy and for practical faith in religion as, the foundation of all that is good As to the aid which the United States can erender, Bishop Roots mission amended its notice re this involve some loss and even danger to American lives and property in complete satisfaction upon Its garding the hearing on application 'first appearance today and is bs recalled: Dr. Chas. Mason, now of "America has lost, in the eyes of ing looked upon as a distinct as of the Northwestern, to discontinue trains Nos.

607 and 608 between Superior; F. C. Miller and Wm. Miller still distinguished residents the Chinese, the position which she set to the city equipment. MENOMONIE, Aug.

3. Directors of the Menomonie Pish and Game association and of the Menomonie chapter of the Izaak Walton league of America will meet in joint conferenle at the Commercial club tomorrow evening to map the campaigns of two clubs for the cumins months. While the clubs wi.l co-operate iln all phases of game and fish conservation, lines will be drawn to give each definite objectives and to prevent the waste of effort in duplication of work. Sixty or more blocks have been of the North side; 'Henry Cary of Milwaukee: Oscar Smith, with covered by the wagon sprinklers dally, once in the forenoon and once in the afternoon. This morning the new sprinkler got a rejoined the wife with rising emphasis on her words.

"We can show the kind of sympathy, which will help good relations: by. assisting China in every way w.etean to deal with banditry militarism and the opiuim question. We can give adequate power to oar diplomatic and consular officials to deal -with undesirable American citizens, especially those who would make gain at, China's expense by held three years ago as most favored of the nations. That posiUon was due to our friendly diplomacy, our having no political axe to grind, our freedom from any com; pliclty with the opium trade, and especially to our. returning the.

Boxer We are now charged with imperialism, being a world power still seeking to ex offices In the capltod at St. Paul: Fred Welsh, John Sather. Win, Wahl. the trunk man, Ab and Tom Thomson end J. H.

Atter. all of this city and who call themselves anything but old. Meanwhile the wrecker which late start but had soon complet ed the run and repeated before had been summoned from the garage went to work and In a short time the van was again in an upright position, apparently none tha noon. This afternoon the streets were again covered twice and Special features such as the exhibition of the product of one ot the county's most famous sires are buzzing in and out among tho plans for the county picnic, if the plan goes through, the backers expect to have visitors from the national association, from the ibest agricultural journals of the country, from newspapers of this section and from breeder groups from all over the country. Decision on this matter will be made Wednesday night.

It the special show group Is picked for the county fairs of this part of the country, the herd will be shown at the Barron, more blocks were taken In than pand; with capitalism, since we ob-J worse for its acrobatic exhibition. WAR THREAT IN BALKINS AGAIN But the husband and the wife jhad been touched by the horse drawn tprinklers. The new machine consists of participation in the traffic in narcotics, small arms or munitions or war. A more fundamental service will he rendered to China, and indeed to ourselves, by meeting imperfect social and 'economic theor kept right on handing each" other the responsibility' for the mishap. viously have money to lend and are ready to take our part in the 'peaceful penetration' of China by our commerce; and with selfish unfriendliness to China which Is now 750 gallon steel tank mounted on and sandwichpd In a few left-hand an International truck.

The Elroy and Winona, and the hearing will be held at the courthouse In Sparta at 10 a. m. Tuesday, August 4, instead of La The Keystone adds: "The amended order is the result of the movement started by the Lange Grocer Sparta wholesale grocers. It is their contention that Sparta Is the proper place for the hearing by reason of Its being more centrally located. "Ever since the Lange company has been in business in Sparta they have been found in the front rank every time the people have had a battle to fight.

Their interest, appears to be something more than mercenary. A meeting of Wilton and Kendall folk was held at Wilton. It was decided to hire an attorney to represent the towns and submit a plan whereby the forenoon trains- will be discontinued and trains 603 and 514 rerouted- "Norwalk. Wilton, Ontario and Kendall and th communities surrounding represent a population of 5,000 or 6,000. These peop'e are loathe to have the so-called service any further curtailed, They, sprinkler attachments are graded Buyers Demanding Cows By Carloads From Here MENOMONIE, Aug.

'3. Dunn county Guernsey breeders, already fairly well sold out, have a chance to dispose of three or four more carloads of cows immediately if they answer the long distance telephone call received this morning by D. P. Hughes from a buyer near Racine. Dunn county was given preference in the demand, it is believed, be ies with, better theories, ideas with charged against all the foreign to suit the speed or the motor.

ideas not with force, and above all with the example of working insti powers except Russia." -Asked for reasons; Bishop Roots Chippewa and Eau Claire county KNEW HIS WIFE fairs If possible and perhaps at tutions which actually embody several others in the vicinity. The those better Ideas. Finally, the Jones was a chemist, and when His wife ran away with another compliments for good measure. A number local women who paused to view the wreck listened to the dialogue with considerable interest. As they passed on down the street one lady was heard to remark.

"Of all things, that man! Another perhaps speaking -from a "wider experience, complete ed the indictment with the audible statement: "Isn't that just like a man!" most far and I believe eagerly demanded help, will be that man he Inserted the following ad said: "I thlnkr the development of national self-consciousness, freedom and self-determination. The influence of Russia, through deliberate propaganda, and the inevitable contagion of new ideas has also been at work. China and Russia' have for more than 2.000 miles a group will be picked from the best herds of the county and an effort will be made to make it representative the best Dunn county vertisement in the local paper. whereby we make substantial con cause of the class of cattle that (By Anthony Papayannikls, United Press 8taff Correspondent) ATHENS, Greece, Aug. 3.

A spark of war flickered near the Balkan powder barrel today. Greek "troops concentrating along the Bulgarian border and there was talk in Athens of an Invasion ot Bulgar territory it demands shortly to made upon the, Lankoff governments are not with, An ultimatum with a shot time limit demanding arrest and punishment of assassins of a Greek land owned at Atenimaka was being prepared. The murdered man if believed lure to have been a victim of Bui. terrorist. "This is to notify the party, who bo kindly relieved me of my wife huyers have been able to gather tributions to both the theory: and the practice, not only ot political brotherhood, but above all of the that I can supply with lini Last year we cow.

testing asso from local farms. One of the prize herds of the ments, bandages, arnica, heanng religious brotherhood of all Chrls- common boundary. Furthermore, year was was the carload shipped the new government in Russia salves, absorbent cotton, iodine, sleeping powders and crutches at by Oliver Ohnstad to a south ern Wisconsin buyer last rock bottom prices." according to reports. Buyers have rerorted to Mr. Hughes that Dunn a genuine ox team owned by Jfehn Hopfsengartner' of Brule, Wis.

This' team 5 has been in dally farm work and a team of horses is substituted to its' owner while the. ox team appears 'daily In the pageant. county cows are some of the finest zeon in lection of tho STANDARD BAGS WASHINGTON A special com. mittee of the Grocery Bag Manufacturers' Association- will present for the approval of the United States bureau of standards plans for standard grocery bags. This, It Is will help Jiustomers know when they are being short-weighted.

however, are of be opinion, that the trains In question are not much of an asset to the territory. The on'y objection to their disc-wtln- Who Is Yoor Skinny state. ciation group at the state fair was responsible for considerable renown coming to the by the winning of important prizes. This year the Guernsey men are talking of dupUcatlng and bettering the showing made last year. The.

first prize is 150 this year and the mileage traveled is taken into consideration in making the awards.Et Dana' county can cop first place the expense question will be practically cared for. Guernsey men are urged by Mr. Hughes to be present Wednesday evening and to take part in the decision and carrying out of the plans. uince appears ")e tha th ser It would be easy to be your EAU CLAIRE BOY. FOR HOLDUP If vice now Is considered about as Friend, Mabel? brother's keeper it.

he would give you anything to keep. 1 poor as possible. RESORT IN FREE CITY OF DANZIG BECOMES Tell him to take Cod Liver Oil the restoration of the other trains is guaranteed people of for a couple of months and get SOCIETY NQTES OF MENOMONIE MtNTE tutal enough good healthy flesh ol his the territory will not object to the cones to look like a real man. removal of 607 and .508." Tell him he won't have to swal KTJGEL-FEXST. low the nasty fe (By Associated Press ZOPPOT, Free City of Danzig This fashionable watering place on the Baltic Is 'rapidly acquiring the fiams'of "Monts Carlo of the POOL IS READY Miss Elizabeth Kegel and FORMER LOCAL BOXER SENT FOR USE TODAY Charles oil with the fishy taste, 'because the McCoy Labo- A.

Feist were married at TO GREEN BAY FOR PARK 6:30 o'clock Monday morning at DirTVE HBALINfl fiKRVTm Frog all-ever Eure-geH FALLS (JULY TNESDAY AND FRIDAY The Y. M. C. A. pool will be Tatories, of church by Tather especially-from "Danzig, Poland ready for use today after a shut York, are now Albert Dorrenbach.

They were at down for a week. The pool had tended by Mr. and Mrs. William MENOMONIE? Aug. 8.

i putting up Cod Owen Day. farmer Eau Clalra youth, was sentenced to spend from one- to, seven In Green Bay, uver un su- Feiau Allowing the wedding a been leaking water and it took week to find and repair it. gar coated tab Evangelist J. W. Phillips will conduct divine healing service's Tuesday and Friday nights of "this week breakfast was served at the after he pleaded guilty inan Ash let form.

fx r. It Is hoped that the boys and home of Mrs. S. Moen, after which the couple started on their land court last week to: a charge A nil. r- men wlU not be disappointed at 5 clock in the home-f Wik and -attempted -robbery, i fik ff Coy's.

Cod Liver their swimming periods for some honeymen wllth-'tirnc 4m-xm6xtrs'Twiraritfstr The alleged crime was committed time. We invite all to come and to tneir aesiraauon io ion tneir In Park Falls nearly two weeks 7 Wil Oil Compound -Ar Tablets at stad DruK Co. Services will also be held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Baptist church on Broadway. visit our pool since it has been re perlstent friends, bent on the us and Germany, people bent upon playing roulette or baccarat" flock hither 'to Indulge "in, games of chance. The fact that the Zop-pot bathing beach Is one of, the finest along tne southern shores 6f the Baltic affords a ready excuse for people to come here "for their "Theoretically, gambling Is for-bldden.

The owners of the Casino hold no concession. -However, the Free City is vitally Interested, for 60 percent of the gross income goes to the City of Danzig, and to the other communities. From the remaining 40 per cent the owners ago, the reports say. decorated. ual frollo the bride and I According to an account of the groom.

case in the Park Falls, newspapers, Mr. and Mrs. feist will make and every druggist, worthy the name sells them 60 tablets 60 Day and a companion attacked a EX-KAISER'S MOTHER 4 Local Girls their, ibome at what is known as the' Ohnstad property, recently Park Falls. man, slugged him and BLAMED HER SON FOR HOSTILITY IN BRITAIN years ago it was the fashion to malign lr big business; and to attribute to successful enterprise the responsibility for all the economic ills that beset Company (Indiana) believing that this attitude was brought about by a lack of understanding, determined to open its doors, and through the public press tell the simple story of its practices, its policies and the ideals animating the Management. The results have been more r' than gratifying.

Prejudice gave place to goodwill through the light of better understanding. Even in the old days of misunderstanding, there were always two erouos of ceonle who nevpr purchased bf Mr. Feist. Both the Take Long Trip robbed him of a watch and a small amount of money. Both ot the youths were identified by their vie-' tim, but they maintained their "in-.

young peopie are wen mown Menomonie, Mrs. Feist through Cy Associated Prass.) ,7: cents. Any man or woman can put on five pounds of healthy flesh in thirty days or the money paid for the tablets will be refunded. BERLIN. A frank criticism of as A uto- Campers her association with her aunt in the millinery shop on Broadway nocence until taken to, the county of the Casino must defray expens the ex-Kaiser by his mother, ths late dowager Empress Frederic, la 'One woman put on 15 pounds in and Feist as one of the assistant cashiers of the First National bank.

Four Eau Claire girls, the Misses revealed by the memoirs of Baron Every" attempt to get at the actual' -revenue meets with an evasive That the profit must six weeks. Children grow robust and strong. 4 "Get McCoy's, the original and Jessie Panzer. Margaret Panzer, von Relschach, the last Lord Mar Ferol Bernlcke, and Ellen Can Jail at Phillips. There, the account states, the watch was found in Day's shoe.

Both, boys then confessed to the They were then taken to Ashland and Day was knowri as a' boxer here and In Park FaHs lie earned for anal and Royal Equerry ot the genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet." tlene, have Just returned from Advertisement, be considerable, however, may be Judged from the fact that the company- which runs the Casino Is Investing its Share of the net prof- HohenzollernSj circular auto trip of some thousand miles through five states and part rnaligneri the-Standar4ilmpanHIrana)-' 'Under Three Em in nis book, MENCfciONIE PERSONALS of Canada camping by the way, its employes' and its customers. Tnose who perors the author quotes the himself the sobriquet of "The Its in magnificent new hotel near They left Eau Claire by way of the Dells continuing on into North Pug-' He worked occasionally in the villa formerly inhabited by the dowager Empress Frederio in a that city, but for some time he had ern Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, letter she wrote to him from Eng and Mrs. John Carter and land in 189? in response to his been out of work. The two youths had been drinking on the night ot across the straits of Mackinac to Canada into Michigan crossing that appeal to her to try and modify German crown prince. It is claimed that the women are the heavier losers.

They are said- to more Impulsive than men. One sees every type, of gam bier, both professional and occa the robbery, it was stated; state back into Wisconsin the prevalent severity or opinion They began their terms In the about Germany in certain leading state institution the day after their MINISTER LISTS COUNTRY'S daughter, Jane, returned Saturday from a two-weeks trip to Denver, and the surrounding country. Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. George Davies, Mr. and Mrs.

William Van Alstyn and sons Chauncey and Harry, Mr. and circles of England a the time. sentence. ILLS AS HE VIEWS THEM She wrote: knew the Company best liked it most In employing the public press as the most efiV dent vehicle for carrying "the light of better, understanding" to the thirty million people of the Middle West, the Standard Oil1 Company (Indiana) has been thrown into constant busi-' ness contact with the publishers of newspapers, large arid small, in the city and in the country. In its relations with newspapers, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has followed the same policy it pursues an dealing with its employes, customers, stockholders, and fairness and justice to all.

sional. The professionals are content to have little profits. "It is naturally, my heartfelt (By Aoelatd Press.) desire to do everything within my BAYFIELD PAGEANT OPENS SUNDAY RUNS TO" AUG. SAN FRANCISCO The Rev. H.

CN Nltz, missionary to the Apache Indians, told the Walther League power to assuage any existing feeling of in nation or bitterness 10 Si of opinion, put it is utterly lm GOVERNMENT CHARTS MANY EARTH FAULTS (By Associated. Pre) DENVER Numerous dead faults, created probably when the that "after diagnosing the symptoms of our country's "The Indians Are Coming" a possible for me to exert any in hundred years ago brought terror fluence on the ress ot either coun there is but one remedy It to hearts Of the bravest traders try. I have seen nothing in the Rocky, mountains were being up the of the "The political situation in our and pioneer settlers. decent papers which come to my raisea, ana wmca might cause hand here, as, the Times, Globo, But today, at Bayfield, the Top country Is far from the ideals em earthquakes at some future time of Wisconsin, It brought Standard, Daily Telegrajh and Mrs. George Van Alstyn, Cliff ton Van Alstyn and Sidney Strothman of Hastings, and.

Mr. and Mrs. Funk of St. Paul were visitors at the Oscar A. Olson home Sunday.

Mrs. Alma K. ColWns and her Mrs. Adelaide French, are visiting in Denver, dur-Mrs. fFench's hracation from her duties as.

secretary to the president of Stout Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Crandail of Oak Park, are visiting at the F. E.

Tustison home. Mrs. C. A. Lucas is- visiting at Milwaukee.

Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Steves return bodied In our constitution; there Is too much corruption, srraft and smiles or a rush to the porch ot others, that might be considered Fire! Any coal you buy now will cost you about 10 less than the same coal if you wait until -October or November.

have charted by geologists between Denver and Longmont end Boulder, and in the vi offensive. The Indecent ones I window when thirty Indian boys on their own lean, sorrel or spot never see, heaven be praised, and we may safely ignore them. It ted Indian conies came solemn! cinity of Golden, Colo. United States nubllcations he aserted. 'Financially our country Is reckless.

Socially we are all but bankrupt. Our family life Is in a sorry state. And religiously, wa, are down the street on the last four would be deplorable Indeed the shewing the geology of the Denver miles, to Indian Pageant Park, of Kaiser to consider preemi basin de.ineote the dead faults. their overland Journey from tho nently such papers, from which be Many "believe such faults in California tn- hAVA tiAATi tha oantis Couderay reservation at Reserve; "Worldly ideas and ideals have could never glean, anything but a very distorted picture of public a distance of about '126 ed Sunday from Seattle where the recent Santa Barbara. nnak miles.

'Crept into the church to Buch an extent that it is often difficult to sentiment in England, they attended the Knights Temp If you don't buy until then you will be losing npney at the rate These boys and their pontes are But quite apart from all odi is posBio.e, Keoiogisis Deueve, that, the, folding in southeastern That the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), by its fair and square dealings, has added another group to. its constantly increasing host of friends is evidenced by the following excerpt from a letter, written, under date of June 17, 1925, by Mr. A. F. Ender, Editor of the Rice Lake Rice Lake, Wisconsin: "Never have we dealt with a firm more nor more business-like than theStandard Oil, people.

As their name indicates, they have standards to which they adhere' It is by adhering to its well-established standards of integrity in manufacturing, in selling and in distributing petroleum products, that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has come to be one of America'sioremost institutions in size, in scope and in service. ous exaggerations, a feeling of lar conclave. Their westward trip was taken through the Canadian Rockies to Vancouver and Colorado In the vicinity- the a part of the Apostle Islands Indian Pageant which takes place, at Bayfield, August 2 to 16. The-'' distrust still prevails for which, Sierra- Grande arch, which runs tell the worldly-conformed Christian from the child ot the world. Family worship Is fast disappearing.

Individual Bible study is at a low ebb. "Styles of dress are becoming however, the Kaiser only has him (he west coast to Seattle. from Its. highest point about 40 miles east ot Raton, N. Meat- ponies will take part battles and rival polo games.

A like number Is coming from Odanah. northeasterly, into Colorado, may De graauaiiy tnrouga tne centn These Reserve boys were the ever more bizarre, Indecent, unchaste. And this Is a mark of de rles pushing up a new range of MENOMONIE OBITUARIES self to blame. For the exceptional sympathy and; popularity which he enjoyed represented a card In hts rand with which he might have attained inestimable advantages for Germany. Now our only hope must be that in time grass--may frow over past eirors and ultimately a "more comfortable rela mountains.

generacy, "'for the apparel eft pro first to come. Solemn, stoic as their ancestors, they rode through If the' readjustment of th claims the "The only help, for America lis the streets in single "Indian earth's" rust were! perfect wtoea Several little colts walked si Jesus Christ and His trosnel of the faujts became inactive and ages ago. and it there gracious salvation. The -only, work lently behind, too tired to even But Into the pageant pas Fill bins this 1 And fill them with ENERGY, the clean, hot, big-value coal frcm Franklin CountyIllinois. You call 2573-W; we will do the rest.

SERVICE FUEL CO. Third and Walnut able method toward a desired have been no substantial readjust ture, and Indian village, they Changs is the preaching of the ments or weight on the earth's LEONARD KVALE Leonard Kvale, 8, only child Of Mr. and Mrs. A. passed away at 6:30 o'clock Monday-morning at Rochester, Minu.

The funeral service wl 1 be held at 2 o'clock at the home Wednesday afternoon and at the Ever- revive to enter preparations for i surface slnca then, the. likelihood the pageant opening August 2. Savior, with which simple story the Apostles entered the cente.s of idolatrous and adulterous Three huge blue motor buses of Indians piled high with luggage, tionship be established. "If, however, the German press centimes to copy the hostile attitude of the Kaiser, Germany will inevitab'-y be driven into the arms of Russia and France and thus bring to grief the consummation of that policy which all my lifel have most ardently desired an alliance between the two Germanic nat ons great protestant countries. (jreen cemetery Immediately fol heathendom and 'turned the upia down'.

And the reformation with all Its blessings Is en is, geologists say, that these faults wlil never cause earthquake shocks again for centuries or ages. nis SAVED 150 LIVES LONDON Albert Greene, boatman on the Serpentine river for 35 Standard Oil Company (Indiana) General Office: Standard OH Building 910 So. Michigan Chicago, IIL 3925 lowing. came through from Reserve, and several Indian families from Odanah drove over in their own mo-to. tirely the result of the telling of Fat men don't stand tne heat bet- tne old, old etory of Jesus and 2 1 ter than skinny people but they In sharp contrast, pioneers will years, has saved 160 personSsjrom drowning.

I seem to sit it out as well. I iia iue. mai story aione can 1 win America for Chriat." use the covered wogan draws by.

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