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TWO WaUSAU DAILY RECORD-HERALD. WAUSAU, WISCONSIN TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 6. 19C0 I'wM jura Kagistntioa AppUM loc u. Pattar offM. GLORIA We Like The New Days I by Julian Ollendorff UP AND DOWN WISCONSIN ftSNrrfWis Counties on 8.000 wild animals tw bn paid in Douglas county, since 1889.

The rcord for thi particular busin' are kept in battered ituie book wmcit baa been uaed since 1889. There has never been aa occasion to get a new Paris Doctor, 9S, Gives Advice For Long Life Paris: CD "Breathe deeply; eat less meat and more vegetables. Wine is an excellent tonio, but hard liquor is poison." These are some of the maxims of Dr. Alexander Gueniot, 98 year old member of the French Academy of Medicine, which recently celebrated his fiftieth year as a member of the institution. Dr.

Gueniot believes that an ordinary person might normally live to be 100 if he would exercise prudence and temperament and above all if he would increase his oxygen consumption. His theory Is that th ordinary human being takes in only on fourth of the quantity of good pur air he requires for daily well being. book, because the old one is not worn out yet There are still several va cant pages In the worn volume, dis covers the superior Telegram. The same names appear many times Jn the bounty book, because a few men have always niaae ifjfff 1-1, BljIfi "business" of killing outlaw animals In Doujrias county. The nrst enn- waa made to record the paying of five dollars to E.

C. Johnson of the Nebaa-amon. Douelag county, for killing lynx. In the early days, a five dollar SIX BRITISH CRISES IN GEORGE'S 20 YEARS county was paid on wolves. This bounty has now been increased to thirty dollar.

Coyotes are still rather plentiful In Douglas county. In April, this year, Emory Thayer of Pairyland turned in seven coyotes or bounty, earning- $210.00. One wildcat was killed last month near Superior. A four pound German trout was taken May 1 from Paddock's creek Bear Beloit The head alone weighed ten ounces The Beloit News dds: "A few years back. It was impossible to catch a trout at all, as trout were not native near Beloit Anglers now find they can get trout that don't have to be thrown back in, and WAREHOUSE" FOR RENT Choice warehouse 100 30 feet or 90 28 feet located on Adrian Street, site of old Tan ry.

Convenient to trackage. RENT BicASOXABl Inquire MIRMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Cowboy Ballads Will be Taken to Europe Abilene, Tex. UP) The songs of the cowboy will be heard in Europe this summer, and the American band which will play them will wear boots and ten gallon hats. The Simmons university cowboy band, accompanied by several hundred Texan wil entertain Europeans with such ballads as Bury Me Is'ot on the Lone Prairie." "Goodbye Old Paint," "The Old Chisholm Traii," and "Get Along Ye Little Dogies." The band, since its organization in 1925, have traveled more than 30.000 miles. At High Cost Australian Capital Has Few People Canberra, Australia's capital city, from the date of the choosing of the site till the present has cost tha commonwealth approximately $80,000,000.

There are only 8,900 persons in the city area which has eighty miles of streets and covers 26,380 acres, almost a quarter of an acre per person. The entire Federal Capital Territory covering 878,000 acres has a population of 8,100. To get these people here has cost an average of $7,100 each. Trunk Airway to Connect New York and St. Louis Washington.

Cf A trunk airway joining New York and St Louts has been approved and will be established by the aeronautics branch of the department of commerce. New installations, to be extended over sections totaling 645 miles, will include 50 beacon lights, five radio range beacons, and 13 intermediate landing fields. The line will pass through Indianapolis, Columbus. Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia, serving major intermediate points and enabling connections to be made for the west and southwest. fishermen are appreciating more and mors the conservation program being conducted in the vicinity to stock streams with game fish." Edward H.

Sprague, Elkhorn attorney, is the sole survivor of ihe first class graduated from the Platte-villa normal school. This class was emptied into the business world in I 1869. Until a few weeks ago, Miss Alvfna E. Schroeder, formerly of Plattevllle but then moved to mont was also a survivor of the class of '69. She died recently.

La Crosse mourns to find itself practically "without suitable circus grounds." The recent sale of thirty acres of land on an edge of the city ft MtenSiry brings about this unhappy condition. The La Cross Tribune remembers: "Years ago when Twelfth street was tha most easterly boundry of the populated district and everything beyond that street to the bluffs was a rolling prairie, circuses pitched their tents in the vicinity of Thir A SPRING SALE of and CURTAINS fioiisecleaninsr always awakens the housewife to the need of new draperies and curtains. Those which have been laundered for several years require replacing, while many times the changing; or decorating schemes also makes new draperies imperative. To help you choose wisely and economically we have arranged this special sale for this week. 36 inch RAYON AND DAMASK Drapery materials in assorted colors and patterns, fc-jri values up to 98c, special a yard 50 inch DAMASK DRAPERIES A A in striped and floral patterns, wanted colors, a yard OC King Ceorca and Queen Marv (center) of England as they appeared at their coronation celebrate completion of 20 year on throne May 6, and as they look today (insets) will teenth and Vine streets.

There was ample room for the largest shows on the road, including those of P. T. Barnum, Adam Forepaugh, Sells Brothers. Kingling Brothers, and many others. It was not long, however, before lots were sold in that locality, streets were graded and houses began to spring up.

From there the circus grounds were moved to the present sit of the La Crosse tat teachers' college, where they were held until the school was erected. "It La Crosse is ts contiue to be en the itinerary of the large circuses, where will they pitch their tents? This is the mooted question." to set new record from Croydon field to Australia. Berlin. Applause from pit and cat calls from galleries mark world premiere of modernistic opera, "Chris-toph Kolumbus." London. CP Six major events in British public affairs have marked the reign of King George, whose twentieth anniversary on the throne is being feted- throughout the empire today.

An act distinctly favorable to democracy followed quickly the regal pomp of his coronation in 1911. The liberal ministry's parliament bill, reducing the power of the house of lords, was threatened with rejection by the lords. So the king, at the request of the cabinet, created enough new Liber I But events were beyond control. For four years he headed an embattled empire. While renowned rebellion f1amd in southern Ireland in 1921, the kinsr.

opened the Ulster parliament at Belfast, urging all Irishmen to "forgive and forget." Restoration of peace and formation of Irish Free State followed his appeal. Again the king appealed for peace during the general strike of 1926, and his intervention was credited with preventing a dangerous situation. Carthage, Tunisia. First American pilgrims arriv for Eucharistic FLASHES0F LIFE (By the Associated Press) London Women members of A movement has been started at Sheboygan to provide a public museum for the city. Sponsors hope to collect old relics and curios so that "children may grow up knowing something about the ways their ancestors lived." al peer to insure the bill's eassaee A step toward world peace was signalllzed by the British ruler parliament are wearing cotton dresses and stockings as part of a national cotton week to aide the early this year when he opened the London naval conference.

OTHER DRAPERIES in a wide selection of very beautiful materials, including Sun Fast Silks, Etc. Wonderful values. The First Presbyterian church of Janesvill celebrated its diamond Jubilee Sunday, May 4, The present church building used by this con in the upper house. Civil war in Ireland loomed early in 1924. King George called a fruitless conference at Buckingham palace in an effort to bring peace.

Then came the World war and rnmor disputes were forgotten. At 2 o'clock of a summer morning th king got out of bed to consider a personal appeal to the czar of Russia to halt bis mobilization. textile industry. New York Flo Ziegfield Is trying to glorify Clara Bow. He is seeking her release from the films in order to sign her up for a stage revu.

Ahualulco, Jalisco, Mexico The1 gregation was built in 1891. AMERICAN BOOKS TO SPAIN Chicago. (JP A collection of 50C American books, now on exhibit at the Ibero-American exposition at Seville, is to be left in Spain, according to the American Library association. At up prices ranging QQ to a yard REVIEW OF EVENTS SINCE YESTERDAY JOK is on members of a posse who went bandit hunting. They hang- ea tne wrong man.

The victim was head of the local agrarian com i a (By Th Associated Press) DOMESTIC: pany and had the same name as the bandit who resembled him Detroit Brass rails are be Washington. Assistant Secretary ONE SPECIAL LOT CRETONNES AND DRAPERY CRASHES In flora designs. Appropriate patterns and colors for any room. A yard 23c juntcea and mahogany bars chopped up under future padlock de crees of Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle.

In announcing his intention saia mat remainders or pre- PANEL CURTAINS Made of marquisettes 7Qc with tucked borders, special tf NET CURTAINS In pairs, shadow and filet laces, tasteful patterns, a pair up to pronimuon flays in dozens of padlocked rooms are a real enforcement problem. Lakewood, J. Here's a case where a Rockefeller nickel went befor a fall. Lester Dix, five, marched proudly from church holding a coin given him by John D. He slipped Ingloriously down the steps, but clutched the nickel all the way.

i Curtains $Q98 Other Panel selection of weaves In a wide .12.98 KITCHEN CURTAIN SETS juowman considering national drive for seiiur of home brew paraphernalia. New York. Dams from Eastern forest and brush fires mounts into millions, with new blazes springing lip as firemen conquer others. Washington. Thre senators report burglars entered offices over week-end and took small articles.

Washington. Senator Ashurst charges that federal judgeships are being offered in exchange for votes tar Parker. Boston. Governor Allen removes Police Commissioner Herbert A. Wilson of Boston from office.

Washington. Senator Nye says he has evidence that Illinois senatorial candidates violated law limiting primary expenses to $275,000. Oklahoma City. Two men charged with attempting to kill C. C.

Bonette, balloonist, by soaking balloon with acid. Washington. Federal farm board warns co-operatives financed by board funds that they must sell under supervision of National Grain corporation. Olean, N. File at St Bonaven-ture's college, does 400,000 damage.

Wichita, Kan. Tornado injures circus and damages nv farms and freight train in outskirts of Ellin-wood, Kan, Watonga, Okla. Two killed, others Injured, when atorm bits farming ONE LOT RUFFLED CURTAINS $1.00 values, with colored trimmings, valances and tie backs included, pair ONE LOT RUFFLED CURTAINS With valances and tie backs. Ivory with colored rayon trims, some with dotted designs. These sold as high as $1.43 a pair.

colored bor- FRANCE FLANS RADIO LINK Papeete, Tahiti. JPi A powerful radio station is rearing completion here as a part of the around the world wireless system being established by France to link more closely its widely extended colonies. In gold and blue, with ders. A pair- 59 98? 29 One Group FANCY MARQUISETTES In ivory and white, with colored designs, special, yard CRETONNES, CHINTZ and DUPLEX DRAPERIES The newest things in color and patterns. 29i t069i 23 IN THE HtAfiT Of THE LOOP WITH NW CAOACC TOO YOUR C0MVr.Nlt.NCE 1700 DOOMS community iweiv miles from city.

FOREIGN: Rangoon, Burma. Earthquak kill fifty, Injure 100. Madrid. University of Madrid closed to prevent new disturbance by students in fsvor of a republic. Vienna.

May Johnson, 23, arrive from England in court of solo flight bTHER MARQUISETTE CURTAININGS Atgreat range of prices from NET CURTAININGS In many widths and designs 23c to 98c MARQUISETTE CURTAININGS 36 Inches wide, very special a yard 10c Boivc' JrW: fiiQHT w.v;!fi.:;a INTO i s- fegel SINGH ROOM WITH BATH $250 Prr Day DOllBlt ROOM WITH BATH Your FUR COAT Relined with suitable lining as low as 12.50 FATABLE IN FALL FREE STORAGE IX Ot'R VAULT INCLUDED niGDon FUR COAT CO. J1J JEFFERSON ST. Nri Per Day and tip rf fTTT Hi waiter travel Informotlen and fre vacation Mr. C. Hesberg it at your lervlc.

A letter will rlv prompt attention. Dept. 5th end Jackton Stiv St. Paul, Minn. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.

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