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1 EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN. FRIDAY iioRiS'lNG, MARCH 19, 1926. TUB EAU ClAIRE LEADER. 3 leties because they are less subject ty, was to send potatoes to to the ravages of mosaic. the experiment station to be index Generally Speaking, the 'Old Bachelor9 a Failure in Uncle J.

W. Smith, of Langlade coun- ed. That was in 1924.. a diamond ring and $12 in cash from the L. E.

Bredlow home Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bred-low "were out for the evening, and upon their return found the doors and windows all locked but the house thoroughly ransacked. This Is one of a number of similar depredations recently, according to reports.

-r Sam Service, States wn MENOMONIE DEPARTMENT M. RUSSELL, Branch Mioagcr Telephone 372 P. O. Box 2S2 Us Judg e.Daf Kesu Youngsters are net stars In thr business world, he pointed out Men do not get their stride until after they are thirty. By that time they have settled to their work as MENOMONIE PERSONALS The only real test for any baking powder is in the oven.

For best results mo a career. 154 Camp Fire "The restless, squirming, Intelligent optimist is. likely to rise In tha world. At forty or fifty years he mry find himself a leader. This I rani? jfTr-imjp 1 33,900 ND ADAGES CI1IK liy Joseph S.

Wasney) (Copyright 1926 by United Press) WASHINGTON, March 18. -The "old bachelor" generally speaking is a failure In L'ncle Sam'a service Herbert D. Brown, efficiency expert for the government, told the United Tress today in an exclusive interview that he had yet to see a ronlly successful bachelor in the service. The bachelor unlike the "old maid" designated by Brown yesterday as the gem of government service Is selfish and doea not far, he said. "Little men the Napoleons are likely to be buzz-saws, Brown said.

Backbone often, comes in short measure. Girls Rank as Woogalherers catch 6. thief but rather wanted to shoot somebody, Mr. Wilcox pointed out that, suspecting that a thief was in the fox pen when he found the door open, Cummings could have trapped him neatly by shutting the door and fastening It. He also dwelt for some time explaining to the Jury that Cummings had not fired Into the air, as he had testified, but had fired with the intent to hit something.

The man to pay for what had been done, he MAK1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale every Saturday, 9 n. m. to 9 p. m. I Fe e.

35G. 14 03 Sixth St. Miss Annette Lanckton, who is attending River Falls normal school, is spending a few days th hfi- mother, Mrs. Maude Lancton. Mr.

ami, Mrs. Enient Shcrf have returned from Minneapolis where tluy attended the wedding of Miss Kl.l Peterson to William Rossiter. Mrs. Kllza Webster is caring for J. Ii.

Lutz who is confined to her home bv illness. ''V type is always of he belief that progress is being made. "But the other mental typo of man sticks to the status quo. He always presents an excuse for not doing something new. The most inexcusable person I can think of Is the one who instinctively seeks a reason for not doing some ad- MENOMONIE, M.irch IS.

--Fifty-four iiii-in bo.r.s of the Mtn-omonie Camp Fire Girl n- PEE I WlfyTAtrgUAS'll' declared, was the man who did the tho rank of jatherers Guaranteed Pure "The lean hungry men who IV COM BEXSATORY, S2(KJ ix rrxiTOKV asslsscknts ABE FIXKIJ BY I KY. con( viable thing." sipfMi lesi at nieht is he se Alfred Newman and Oscar Pet-jof two physical typos usually sue orsou returned Wednesday from i v(p he 8tlot- it the firrt grand council fire of the Mr. Sutherland for the defense jn th. school generally Intimated that the plain- gymnasium last irht in celebration tiff's witnesses were telling un- of tue fourteenth auniversarv of truths and made it stronger In the the organization's founding. The case of the plaintiff himself.

He tire was conducted by V'7, menomoxie Big men. six feet tall and a an overnight trip to Eau Claire ari business. March 18. amount Same Pri --Compensatory ing to $3,700 and punitory dam-. ages of J200 were assessed against declared that the plaintiff had gone out of the house at midnight as the best time to steal the defendant's loxes, end that he had purposely Bert Cummings this afternoon by yard wide are often too cumbersome to succeed in government or commercial life.

Brown said. Fat men ate too easy going. The expert said these two types the slim and sprightly chaps run circles around them. ill Of Ot)T the jury in the trial of the case SAYS ft PER against him brought by his nephew. Brown said the college man always has a chanc3 to rise.

College men should not be mere theorists but think- also on the practlcn-side of things, he warned. "There Is another type of man who )s successful in the commercial field," the chief efficiency expert eaid. "He comes from tho outside knowing little" of the problems of the task he Is undertaking. This man is active, resourceful and full of accomplishments. He sup plants und lcac.s but leans on the detail man who has grown up in the service.

-The two make a good team." Roy Peterson, for gunshot wounds received at Cummings' hand the n'ght of July 16, 19-5. The case 'Married men make the best Mtnda Dockar, and 147 girls were in attendance. Ideals of the Camp Fire Girls were amplified In an address given by Will G. riullcnt.no. superintendent of the city schools, during he meeting.

The ceremony of the presentation of the rank was an im-nressive one, characterized by niem-jers of the order as the "most event they had ever witnessed. At an open grand council fire to be held May 24 at Riverside park, if the weather permits, practically mployes," Brown continued. was given to' tn jury at about AW IS BlUCs giv3 There must be a great deal of 12:30 today, and the verdict was returned at about 5 o'clock. Arguments were begun at 9 and take in commercial life and there is no better place to learn it than through the exigencies of married life." Wisconsin; indenture: law is hit ix statement by badger senator o'clock this morning; before an audience that began to assemble at 7 o'clock. Roy 1.

Wilcox of Eau Claire handled the argument for the plaintiff, while A. J. Sutherland opened the luggage door at the rear of the car in order to stow the foxes in there. He pictured the trio of Peterson, Mrs. Peterson and Mrg.

Leffel driving away in the early morning with the foxes stowed away, unsuspected by Curnmings. Cummings was justified in shooting in these times when he feared burglars, Mr. Sutherland said. He then went on to point out that the line of sight from the point at which Peterson said Cummings stood when he saw him after the shooting, and the point where Peterson said he stood was at variance with the location of the points on the map and with the evidence shown by the shot in the fence post, fence rail and barn. Mr.

Cook took tho closirg of the "the entire remaining membcrship'of Frear's colleague. Representative i Wood of Indiana, and was made in I debate. The self same letter ap 25 ounces for 25 More than a pound and a half for a quarter Millions of pounds used by our Government farmers, and J. W. Brann, under whose direction the work has been accomplished with James Johnson, estimates some 25,000 trial pots will be used during the coming peared throughout this district and all "played it up" in headlines.

of Eau Claire' and Dayton E. Cook of Chippewa Falls appeared for tho defense. Carl E. Peterson of Men-onioniu was complimented by Mr. Wilcox for the orderliness with the local groups will receive the rank of Woodgatlierer, according to plans of the sponsor of the At that time the public will he invited and treated to a little inside, information of the forms and pur-; pose of the order.

FOND DU LAC, March 17. --The Wisconsin indenture law, whereby children from tho stale school at Sparta have been "farmed out," was designated an "anachronism and a relic of tho days of barbarism" by Senator W. A. However, a little sober thought brought to light the fact that there have been several bank failures in Wisconsin within the past two which he prepared the details of the plaintiff s'case. Mr.

Wilcox opened tin1 argument iitus of this city, candidate for years, and the joke on the Messen-tho Republican nomination for ger was the fact that a "closed" governor. sign wa9 placed in the window of with a condemnation of the man In discussing the reffort of the one of our local financial institu Normal Squad, bcouts Wi nner Last season the station assisted farmers in Langlade, Oneida, Marinette, Vilas, Price, Oconto, Florence, Sawyer, Washburn, Polk. Barron, Rush, Burnett, and Taylor counties. This coming season Mr. Brunn estimates' that the station will deliver 125 bushels of tubers free from mosaic, with the expectation that 2,000 bushels of indexed seed potatoes will be harvested for planting in 1927.

Due to Its susceptibility to the mosaic disease the Triumph var v.ho will -take the law into his own bands. He said that there was too of that r.ort of thing being done, and he declared that Cummings vas lucky that he did not defendant's argument and st.a.ted off with a lecture on "Honesty Is the best policy" coupled with the declaration that many of the young folks of today are stuns with the children's bureau of the United States department of labor declar tions the same morning that Mr. Frear's letter appeared in the local paper. Naturally, the Messenger kill Peterson. Ho repealed the at- ing that the bureau had found children working as ser-vants and deprived of schooling.

tack on the -testimony of Hoigh 1 bu5 trvJng to get other people's man was the target for a little in-; nocent "razzing," whereas the other fellows of the press escaped the flings of the Jokesmlths because viaire property without working for it. He made during the trial. Declaring education, recreation, and times subjected to cruel treatment that Cummings did not want to believed that Peterson was among this class, and his argument throughout was with the idea that .1. na IUV in twenty-two counties of MFVmTnN'IK Wis. Mar IS the matters were noi urougui eu iorci- bly to home.

I Peterson had left the house that Dunn county normal school's bas-ioia, num bhiu. iety has com to the' fore In the at- i tention of station workers. Assert- ing that the indexing must continue to bring forth good stock, Mr. Brann pointed out that the perfec-l But to be more serious, we would suggest that Mr. Frear get in touch with his colleague and suggest to him a little tour of investigation "out our way" In order that he may take a-eensus of bank failures be- fnra ha strain nnlnto with Rlich ketball squad and the Legion a lar uutK as wnen 1 scout, troop No.

1 both counted was a member of the education victories in their tilts with Eau and public welfare committee, the Claire teams here last night. The committee investigated the condi-normals defeated the Eau Cla re tlons at the state school at Sparta, state normal second string, 25 to State Committee's Findings 14. while the scouts in the prelim- Ve found evidence that the Also that Mr. Frear "soft inary, swamped the Eau Claire children bound out were not ac fflTCHEN (VlENZEH ujjf troop No. 3 'with a 23 to 1 score.

corded right treatment. But for for YOU 171 tion of a mosaic free. Triumph potato not only affects the Wisconsin growers, but has much to do with production In some of the southern states. The greatest demand for the Triumph variety Is from the states to the south. Growers In Louisiana, Texas, Florida, and Alabama seek Wisconsin grown Triumph potatoes that are low In mosaic.

Green Mountain, King or Spald-, Ing Rose varieties are second to Triumphs In their susceptibility to mosaic and now are under observation. Little attention has been given to the Rural New Yorker, peddle" a trifle when he so lavishly praises Wood for his reference to the progressive legislation of Wisconsin, particularly pertaining to our banking laws. However, let us hope that "the worst is (not) yet to come." Good banking laws are a wonderful as- night for the express purpose of stealing the defendant's foxes. He also pointed out that the testimony of the plaintiff placed him outside the center of the charge of shot. Tracing the movemen of the plaintiff, he drew picture of him sneaking' down the stairs without shoes, prepared to carry out his plan, sneaking across the yard, opening the door to the luggage recess In the car, opening the gate to the fo pen, and then, Just as he heard the sound of Cummings throwing a shell into his gun, sneaking to the nearest protection from the house, the pile of poles near the farmyard gate.

In conclusion he asked that the jury find that the plaintiff had no cause for action. HIa plea was based somewhat on the Idea that by awarding Peterson damages the jury would be carrying out his scheme of rob This is the fourteenth victory Rome reason or other, no prosecutor the teachers this year and Hon Testimony given only five losses are counted i by discharged employes of the in-against them. This their last stitutlon was discredited. We game of the season. i found instances in which the head Cornell has challenged I.e-fof the family, or his son, indulged gion troop to a game at Cornell in immoral conduct with a girl ln-Saturday and the local troop pro from the home, who was mm set to any state.

But none have up CEREAL FORM Rearfy to eat with marvelous flavor. PEP brings you health and dash. Everyone loveait Contains bran. i to tho present moment, been placed Cl tfiQ V.V Mll ri 8 in utfllueir Inercy Bna I on our statute books that will put defeated- the Cornell scouts at Eau out protection. heart Jut0 those who have been ac- liium leceuuj au uiub i v-uuuieu inueniurea Under tna 1 nmmnH.M honbin fnstifiT- Irlaja Gobbler, Early and Ohio var- felt thev were not eiven fair i state law are virtnillv int I tiona and Instill in their hearts a desire to "do unto others as they shake.

The hKl Wys. expect -slavery. The fact la that the sys-Cornell to be loaded, both barrells tern is wrong. Indenture laws have would that others do unto them but they sa that if Cornell wins. been repealed in every progressive they will have to fight for it So possibly, when Congress adjourns and Mr, Frear comes back to the district-to "fix his political fences," he, too, might take personal observations and learn that See Our Fashion Bouquet of Women9 Misses' bing the defendant.

Reversing, the idea brought out by Mr. Cook. Mr. Wilcox told the Jury he thought them too intell'-tent to decide to complete the work Mr. Cummings by refusii'r; to THE PEPPY BRAN FOOD MENOMONIE OBITUARIES state of the Union.

I believe there are only twelve states, mostly in the still have such Need the Greater Protection "In Wisconsin, where a fortune is expended In protecting children and. to prevent their, working In factories, there is yet the Incon- Coats stet TOY Wisconsin banking laws have not as yet prescribed for all the ills that, the flesh is heir to. But Mr. Frear 13 quite mindful of and "the; writer'" and overlooks some of the! lesser important matters of public interest and concern." MRS. GEORGE METZGER Mrs.

George Metzger, 2S. died ten o'clock in Every New Spring Variation Ves'terdny morning at children being 1323 Ninth street under the law her home at Mi HUSH uyuiuus people oy wnom they are exploited. Often the children street from an attack of pleurisy otcht (tovo ficrn a tin vrtMirl POTATO SUPPLY FREE FROM RAVAGE OF MOSAIC DISEASE 'V ed period of ill health during the are pIacd ln Immoral and filthy winter. surroundings. Mrs Mpt7F(r was fnrmiarlu Anna The mere fact that a child is vindicate Dim of the charge of attempted theft and taking from him his good name where Cummings had robbed him of his health.

He, too, took up the matter of the tli-rection of the pointed out that the pofnt of impact the shot might be varied considerably at the distance shown by a slight deviation of the line of sight. Ho mad'; much of the fact, that Hoigh had slept through all the excitement and had been awakened by a telephone beli after it was all over. Expectations of many of those familiar with the case were lul-filled when Mr. Wilcox cal'ed '-hp attention of the jury to the fact MADISON, (ff) Business meth Edes and she was born at Downs- in infancy and has he placed in a state home Is no i ods have been used by the college ville April 27, Since her reason he should be deprived of protection. For this very reason marriage to Mr.

Metzger. 1916, she has marip hpr home in Monomonlp free from the ravages of mosaic Indexlnir of potatoes by which no should have greater protection. I have been fighting that kind of thing for the last six years." Surviving her are her husband and two daughters, Dorothy and Evelyn, and her mother, Mrs. M. Edes.

three sisters, Mrs. Charles Mit 3 crumptious tubers believed free from the -disease are discovered through the planting of an la the result of three years work by tho Wisconsin experiment station. A small portion of tho tuber including a single "eye" Is planted in a test pot and the growth watched. The growth of the "eye" Into that Mrs. Cummings, who knet as much or more about the case than anyone else, wag not produ as a witness.

Mr. Wilcox also called Mr Cook on the Iatter's statement dur-ng argument that Peterson had chell of Downsville, Mrs. George Denzer of St. Tanl, and Mr3. M.

D. Streff, of Milwaukee, and two brothers, Millard of Milwaukee, and Earl L. Edes, Duna County Bupt. of schools. Funeral services will be held at the home at one o'clock Sunday As to Condition of Bank of Colfax and a Frear Letter finger bread With the 'tantalizing flo-trnr nf tvo1 rJA fim a healthy plant causes the presump tion that the parent tuber is free called out, "Bert, don't shoT.

it's I Roy." Mr. Wilcox also pMnted ont that, Peterson had not used the name Pert." Mr. Wilcox also pointed out that, although the fox from disease. During the past season 12.5 bush Plantation Molasses els were Indexed for Wisconsin afterjioon Rev. J.

Worth will con-: duct the services at tho homo 1 The Colfax Messenger tells of the Rev. Goorge Williams of Louisville closing last week by the state bank will conduct services at St. Jamea examiner of the Bank oi Colfax, church fii Downsvillo at 2:30. due to frozen assets. It says: "The Burial will be made In the Rose loans were principally on farm Hill ccutery at Downsville.

loans. The examiners report show- ed that there was no fraud or il- Brer pen door was open ror ten minutes, according to Cummings' testimony, not a fox escaped. In closiag Mr. Wilcox ctked for compensatory damages, for tho injuries Peterson JJ In 24 Hours Ends abbit i legal practices of ftnv WtnH TVio I IS NEURIT books were in good shape, but tho classes slow assets of the bank forced the state banking department NOTES OF MENOMONIE hud received, and also punitory damages to teach Cummlugs and others net to take the law Into their OTvn In his charge tha Jury, E. W.

Cio-by toll them tint if ihjy tound that the defendant did rot shoot to l-vinn should f.n for the deiendtrt, and tf he di aim, they flLouId take up th 3 question of whethV or nt he wes JiJfc-tifled, It. "Xaturally, considerable excitement was aroused aa a result of the- I With aft the old "When you'v tried everything yon can think of and nothing seems to even relieve those piercing, agonlied pains, Just go to Uranstad Drug Co. or some other good druggist and get a bottle of time plantation 'ttwr The four coats HKtstrated abore show Just a few of the season's leading styles. Our display contains marry others. You really have to see them to appreciate the beauty of their materials and the richness of their No matter what your preference, you will find it here at a price less than you expected to pay.

Furthermore, you nave at your disposal the aclded cotrraoence of our liberal CHARGE ACCOUNT Dalmy June Heat SON'S OP NORWAY. appearance here last week of N. E. The Sons of Norway will give a Hanshus of Eau Clajre, represent-basket social and program r. ing D.

T. Commissioner of o'clock tonight, Friday, at the I. Banking, who arrived here shortly O. 0. F.

hall. A5. Rather of Dal- before 11 o'clock with Attorney las, dlntrlct organizer, will bo on Rudo.w Mr. Ingram of Menoin-the program. onie, directors of the bank, the making the trip across coun- ENTKKTAIXS 500 CXilTB.

try. Mrs. Everett Rossfter entertained "The state banking department the North Side 500, at her 'will. do all In their power to adjust home Wednesday evening. Win- matters in satisfactory manner ners of the evening were Mrs.

Mar- and urge that all interested parties tin Radke. Mrs. Alma, Marine and be patient, as it will take some time Mrs. Sigurd Score. i to go over the.

bank records and the adjustments. EAST P. T. A. MEKTS.

"Geo. announces that Talks by Mrs. S. li. Ingram on he wltl contitiue "In the future na the work of the W.

C. -T. TT. and jn the past and, will have his-office by Rev. A.

E. Westeoixrrg on the temporarily in the -Bank of Colfax privileges and responsibilities of building. He solicits a continuance-citizenship were the features of the of the former business he has en- Allenrhu Special Formula No. 2. Be sure you get No.

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A little each week or pay day Just select what you need, and "Charge It." will do. 71 IUJ -7! meting ot the Kast bemnw Parent- joyed, as well as new business and Cleber Styles in Girls' A A i -1 eLQ.TNiM.:-go: Hot Water Radiator Heat -See Oar Lovely ylssorfmcnt of Easter Dresses painftll swelling of the Joints It has proven wonderfully successful in all forms of Neuritis and Sciatic Nerve Pains. You needn't afraid of its dope of ajiy kindit doesn't. Such things tgre only' make-t hifts and can only at the best give Coats leacner association iveanesoay. promises the same courteous treat-Musical eutertttiimeut was furnish-' men't which has always beeq chared by Miss Frances McComas with acteristic of his agency, has two vocal solos, accompan ied by grown to large proportions.

His in-Mids Faith Jiineroon, and by Miss surance. business was his own -prt Jimerson with two piano solus. vate venture and had no connection 'whatever with the Bank of Colfax." THIEF GETS RING AND Th0 Messrowr continues: rcu to on Dnrni "Th statement last week, 'Vls- ressts ou simnly set your dial hand on the ARCOLA and you have iust lite degrea of warmth that you want, day or night And you Uv, dean, K.ft. hot r.di.tor heat-the mo healthful th.t modem rW." Bu coa, coke- wocd. or ga, and far lest of it than by any other device.

miIlAPfTH A fell? 8 lOwwAnv pUn puts Ideal ARCOLA Hot Water Radiator Heat within evwyone'. reach. jriporary relief vwn rftuiri uwiuvYJ consin has not had a bank a bank riT sure you ve got neur.os and 31Q South Barstow Street. in two years." was a little nuaiea'd- Itfcen get Allenrhu Special Formula A Few Doors bove Eau Claire National Bank. (iCAN Radiator Company MENOMONIL, March IS.

inf. Tha quotation was pre- No. 2. Branstad Drug Co. can 'Entering the house through a win- face of the weekly letter of Repre- supply you.

jdow ond ransacking it from cellar sentative James A. Frear. It was Branstad Drug Co. Mall orders to garret, a thief made away with pimply a statement made by Mr. i filled promptly.

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