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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 8

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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8
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Monday Evening, May 12, 1924 Page Eight APPLETON POST-CRESCENT PARENTS, TEACHERS GS 1V0 TILLMAN SON LUTHERA IT WILL HEAR HARTER U. S. Lagging Far Behind Other World Powers In Naval Expansion Program ST. OUF AMONG BEST SELLERS Local Composer's Music Is Going Good at Appleton Music Stores lea, Is desirous that his lecture be heard by those who are bringing up and tralnlngchildren, for he has Information to Impart that may mean much from the standpoint of health. He has made a study for many years of the relation of foods and combinations of foods to the development of the The speaker presents his subject most interestingly, without resorting to technical and medical expressions.

The league he represnts. has no fads to promote and no foods to sell. Local members of the organization asked Mr. Harter to come here because of the general good he might do. HERE NtAT SPRIH6 They'll Come by Horse and Surry to Pettibone's This Week THE MAY SALES Success of Joint Undertakings Leads to Plan to Bring Singers Here Again BSEHBSS! Subject of Diet Will Be Presented at Chapel Wednes-' day by Expert Mothers, fathers and teachers are receiving a special Invitation from Appleton dentists to the lecture on "Foods that Feed and Foods that Kill." which Is to be given- at Lawrence Memorial chapel at 8:15 Wednesday evening by George E.

Harter of Toledo, Ohio. Tickets for free admission may be obtained from any dentist or at the door of the chapel Wednesday. 4 Mr. Harter, the founder-director of the Defensive-Diet League of Airier- BY CIIAKLES P. STEWART Waslimptn The United States is behind in Its naval building program.

The United States has not approached its quota of naval armament assigned to it in the historical 5-5-3 disarmament agreement of 1921. Congress' appropriation of S300.000.000, naval authorities say, is not enough to provide a fleet in keeping with the Washington treaty. An allowance of $400,000,000, they add, is the least needed to bring our navy approximately up to the 5-5-3 hasis. These salient facts are brought out from a close study of Uncle Sam's navy, its facilities, effectiveness and possibilities in time of war, how it compares with the navies of other Important countries, and what this means to you and me. By the terms of the naval limitation After.

A Bath, ffc With. Dint; With CuticuraTalcum treaty between America, Great Brit-tain, Japan, France and Italy, these five countries, the only sea powers Of Pleasing EnriM which count were put on a basis, re- Edwin Tillman's new song, "Tears of Happiness," is one of the most popular songs in local music stores at the present moment and there is a possibility that it may be as popular as "Lonesome and Blue." Tillman's other song. "Just a Plaything." also is on the market and is listed among the popular selections. "A Smile Will Go a Long Long Way" still is popular, but the newer songs are taking its place. "Hula Hula Dream Girl," "From One Till Two," "Land of My Sunset Dreams," "Eileen," "Lazy" and "There's Tes Tes In Tour Eyes" are some of the biggest "hits" on phonograph records.

"Cover Me Up With the Sunshine of Virgmia" sung by the Brox Sisters is anunusual record that is much in demand. The most popular phonograph records are: Victor Memory Lane, Hula Hula Dream Girl. Cover Me Up With the Sunshine of Virginia, There's Tes Tes In Tour Eyes, CraJle Song (Rosa Pon-selle). Edison Why I Kiss That Gal, Arizona Stars, Glad, East, A Dream lieve our guns are outranged by the British about 11 to 8. Of modern high-speed light cruis.

ers we have four of 30,000 total tons, with six more representing 45,000 tons now building, three of them nearly finished. On the treaty basis we are entitled to 19 of 187,883 tons. Naval Don't Miss This Lecture FREE on Foods That Feed and Foods That Kill G. E. HARTER Lawrence Chapel May 14 8:15 P.

M. Under Auspices of Appleton Dental Study Club spectively, of for capital fighting ships and aircraft carriers. That is to say, America and Great Britain are on nn equality. Japan is entitled to three-fifths the strength of iraen agree we are dangerously short either of them: France and Italy eacn 0f this type of craft. set Dreams, A Smile Will Go Long Long Way, Back In Hackensack, New Jersey, Lovey Came Back, Ain't You Ashamed.

Meyer-Seeger Why Did I Kiss That Gal, Tears of Happiness, Mississippi Mammy, Arizona Stars, A Smile Will Go a Long Long Way. Irving Zuelke Tears of Happiness, Land of My Sunset Dreams, Just a Plaything, Pal of My Dreams, Whose Izzy Is He. to seven-twentieths. Of modern destroj'ers we have 274. Success of three musical ventures conducted cooperatively by the Lutheran churches of Appleton and vicinity probably will make it possible for this city to hear the famous St.

Olaf college choir again next year. It is understood that these singers Trill be invited to Include Appleton in their itinerary for the spring of 1925. The recent concert by St. Olaf college band at Lawrence Memorial chapel was the most successful financially of the three musical programs the Lutherans have sponsored. The net profit was $429.65, of which $100 Is placed In reserve fund for the next undertaking.

The remaining $329.65 will be distributed among the participating churches. The amount each receives is based on the number of tickets sold by its congregation. St. Olaf choir concert in the spring of 1923 was the first in which the churches Joined. William H.

Zuehlke, who is treasurer of the Aid Assocla. tlon for Lutherans, was made chairman of the committee consisting of representatives of the churches and the ticket sale was pushed In each parish. A large attendance resulted, and the success of the venture meant the Inauguration of what appears like a permanent organization- for providing public Lutheran entertainment. The choir was bo pleasing that there has been a constant plea by the peo The treaty puts no limit on naval establishments except as to the two COMPARE OUR PRICES Collars 34c Shirts 13c Canton Laundry Phone 1746 686 Appleton-St. classes of ships named; none as to personnel.

In the matter of capital ships. of a total of 325,412 tons. Numerically this is a strong showing but most of these boats were war-built, too has-tilv to be first class. WEAK IS SUBS America has three modern, long-radius submarines, of 331 total tons, 78 undersea boats of the coast defense type, representing 53,573 tons and 15 meaning battleships and battle cruisers, America, like Great Britain and" (Charles HarU Japan, was above her quota when the A case of DANISH PRIDE MILK in the pantry, is better than a cow in the barn. At your grocers.

Columbia Limehouse Blues, Eileen, Are You Lonely, Hula Lou, Down treaty was signed, and had to scrap 1 1 old and 11 new TRY A POST-CRESCENT WANT AD. Where the South Begins. i more under construction, of 13,122 I tons. Of the larger long-radius vessels we I have not nearlv enoueh. naval officers PRESENT STRENGTH Brunswick Blue Blues.

Lazy, What strength does this leave us What'li I Do, Never Again, Blue Eve and 86.000 gav The others, adequate in noint nf We have 7873 officers men. On tne quota oasis we sirouiu numbers, lack speed and radius. have 12,585 officers and 97,125 men. of aircraft carriers America has To offset the shortage we have a re-, pn commission and two in process serve of 4.258 omcers ana is.iia men. Our 86,000 men, though firstclass raw ning Blues.

Vocalion A Smile Will Go a Long Long Way, I Wonder Whose Dancing With You Tonight. Dream Daddy, On the Blue Lagoon, From One Till Two. Victor Hula Hula Dream Girl, Memory My Love, Lazy, The World Is Wa'ting for the Sunrise (Kreisler). The popular prices of sheet music are: Irving Music Co. Land of My Sun- material for the most part lack the ef conversion from the cruiser type.

Miscellaneous auxiliary craft ot sorts in commission, including tenders, supply, repair and hospital ships, colliers and tugs, number 196. The principal complaint concerning most of them is they are slow and would hamper a fleet for this reason. HE xTflDUQ mwj long training most old world man-o'-war men have had. Of capital ships we have 18 totaling 625,850 tons. This Is close to our full quota, but several of the ships needs modernization conversion in ple ever since to have it fill a second engagement here.

The second program was that of Edward Kechlin, New York Lutheran organist, who also drew a large crowd. The St. Olaf band's appearance here May 2 was of the series. to oil burners, new boilers and better protection against submarine and aerial attacks. There is reason also to be REALTY TRANSFERS SPINAL ADJUSTER SUMMER OFFICE HOUSS ROLFE Daily 10 to 12, 2 to 5, Eves.

8:30 to Saturdays 10-12 Only Corns! Joseph Hietpas to Joseph Ebben, lot in Little Chute. Peter G. Hermsen to George W. Cootien, two lots In Little Chute, consideration $4,000. Office 807-9 College Ave.

1 Phone 486 ff Mirlly dDfiE George W. Coonen to Peter G. Hermsen, 40 acre in Freedom, consideration $9,500. Nichols Land company to E. F.

and Charles Eick, two lots In Nichols. A. J. Shannon to Celia H. Taylor, one half lot In First Ward, Appleton.

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