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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 6

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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APPLETON POST-CRESCENT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH If. 1521 I 9 ft PAGE SIX 59 RURAL PUPILS CULBERTSQI. LOOKS BIGGER CROPS fa REALTY TRANSFERS Among the real estate transfers recorded at the office of register of deeds Tuesday morning were: Percy Jansea to J. Arthur Jensen lot in Bell Heights consideration, private; Jonas James Afeifls of Interest From County and State POes Dissolved, Without Pain I wish to announce that I have moved from my tenner location ia the M. A M.

Bank to the Cross Building, where I wfll cen-tinne my treatment which dissolves piles without pain. Positive relief guaranteed or no charge for treatment. Call or write foda POSSESS DEFECTS to Mary Poxtater, acres in Oneida OiTSnrtjrm of Medina, who a consideration, private. Tonsils and Teeth Prove- Main year ago predicted that farmers would it BLAINE OBJECTS TO 1 GIRL SAVED Ailments, Report of County Nurse Shows. DEAD SEIilATE REPEALS WAR HISTORY PLANS ior run Information.

DR. F. T. BIXJET 726 Gross Building. MHwMbee, Wisconsin.

Experts of the Department of Agriculture have found a heretofore unknown substance in soil. They have caned it -ultraclay." cultivate only as mucn iana as iney could care for themselves by reason of excessivo wages, said Tuesday that they would extend their opera-iinni tri-v this season and CLASS OF FIVE TO BE 1 CONFIRMED IN DALE imperial to Post-Crescent) Palo ClinT Lyons, who conducted a garage at Medina recently, is now mi in nnrniTinn (Special to Post -Crescent! IV Madison, Wis. The finance com SPECIAL CHARTER inn! 1 1 would depend on help to a great ex mittee bill appropriating $16,000 an tent. Men are hiring out ror summer this year at from $49 to $50 TRY THE AMERICA ELECTRIC CLEANER per month which is only about half Forty-three Badger Cities, In Aabtand, Wis. Pretty little Elizabeth Olson of Bessemec Mich, was snatched front the realms of death at LANGSTADT- MEYER CO.

what they received last year. Mr. Culbertson is of the opinion More than half the children given physical examinations in rural schools during December, January and February were found to have defects, according to the report of Miss Bertha Schults, county nurse. Defective tonsils totalled t.he highest, with bad teeth second. Nearly one-fourth of the children were under weight.

Miss Schults Inspected 1.4(4 pupils in her 43 visits to country schools. She found TSf wbo had some physi AfPUSTOX Reliable Service SHAWAffO CnUEKM BAT OSHKOSH the Ashland General hospital several minutes after sho had apparently succumbed to the effects of a plum Mono which had become lodged in her that the low price of potatoes and cabbage wOl have very little effect on the acreage planted this year for the only way farmers can play safe on these crops is to plant the same amount each year. Ho does not be- ui ttn mnnMerahlo amount Of windpipe. By the use of artificial breathing apparatus and a surgeon's knife- the wheat win be nown as the crop Is too girl's life was restored. Leak-Proof Tubes Elizabeth was rushett to the hoept- cal defect and there were 13 excluded from school because of their condition.

Parents were notified in 787 cases about their children. Miss Schnlts gave 44 health talks, illustrat ial after she had swallowed the stone. uncertain and the price too low. While cows bring only about half what they did during the war, and sTm nually to the War History Commission, which was sent to the governor last week for final approval, was recalled by the committee Tuesday afternoon at the suggestion of Gov. Blaine who did not want to veto the measure.

It is said the governor's objection to the bin was that it permitted the expenditure of the appropriation for the publication of another vol time pertaining to the Thirty-second division, containing the maps, orders, etc, while it was understood to be the original intention of the legislature two years ago when the initial appropriation was made, to publish the history of the Thirty second, which has been Issued, and then a complete history of Wisconsin's activities In the war, including those of the nearly 100,000 men who were service from this state but who were not members of the Thirty-second. Jest what the finance committee wfll do with the biil. whether It will ask reconsideration in the assembly and senate of the vote by which ths bftl was to permit an amendment, has not been determined. While doctors were bending over her form, endeavoring to loeaia the pit. ed with colored health posters.

while the price ot mux ww, Culbertson is of the opinion that the beart action stopped. Defect of tonsils number 410; teeth. dairy business win continue to be 398; vision, 103; eyes, 38; hearing, 28: Dr. Dodd of this city immediately slashed open her windpip at the neck and removed the stone with a breathing, 191; enlarged glands of one of The principal inausineo 01 mo county and that additional cream eries and cheese factories wm do forceps. neck, defective speech, 13; skin diseases, IS; children more than under 7 per cent underweight.

398. operated. Next artificial breathing was administered. The girt failed to respond at The nurse also visited 82 homes first. Finally her beart resumed beat the last three months.

She Investigated five mental cases, made 21 special ing and on Tuesday she was sufil- Built up layer upon layer of the finest rubber, welded together with the valve patch vulcanized in not just stack on Goodyear Heavy Tourirt Tubes will not allow air to seep through We have them in aU sixes. Each one comes in a water-proof bag It will be in perfect condition when you want to use it. Come to us when you seed the best in tires and tubes. eiently "alive" to sit up. visits and recommended Institutional care to one person.

cluding Appleton, Under General Charter. (Special to Post-Crescent) Madinon. ilk After amandine the noHurs to provide that offices and Ibp terms of officers should remain as prrwnt until changed by ordinance, the senate on Tuesday passed the Mil, No. St. 8, which repeals all special city charters and places an under the general charter, with the single exception of Milwaukee.

The only opposition to the passage if the hill was offered by Senator William Smith, NeHterflla. wlw be stated that personally he labored the measure, fonsht bard to defeat it and mam for Neillsvflle the special charter granted by the legislature in 1S82. By the provisions of the bin the special charters of cities, some of them 70 years or more, are repealed and all placed under the prorWces of the general charter. The cities affected are: Second class: Kenosha, Eacire and Superior. Third class: Appleton.

Ashland. Bs-3oit. Eau Claire, Green Bay, Janes-rflle, LaCrosse, Madieon, Osbkash. Sbeboygas. Fourth clasr: Algoma.

Alma. An-jrusta. Barahoo, Barron. Brodhead. Buffalo.

Cedarburg, CWTtan. Colby, Imdreville, Fountain City, Hayward, Hudson. Kaukauna. Menasha. Menora-onie, Mondori, Neenah, Neillsville, iconomowoc, Oconto, Onalaska, Plvmouth, Port Washington, Keeds-hurr.

race Lake, Rirer Fans, SaaUs-Imrg, The hill now goes to the assembly here it will doubtless be referred to the committee on municipalities jtnd another hearing scheduled. BEAN LODGED IN LUNG fA FATAL TO YOUNG GIRL Miss Schultz was formerly county publio health nurse for the Red Cross, but was engaged recently by the county board. Her office remains 3 Eaa laire. The sadden death here employed by the Jones Auto Co. Trior Breit and daughter Ertmy spent Sunday and Monday at Waupaca.

Mrs. Frank IToCmaa visited her brother Allan in Appleton Saturday. William Meyer was at Waukesha Thursday to attend the funeral of a niece, Ewald Witt of Fond da Lac is visiting his parents here. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hopkins who have been living at Mineral Point have been visiting relatives here. They Jeft from fcere for Fond da which is to be their home. Mrs. Albert Laabs and son and Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt visited mt, Read-field last week.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Kmeger were guests of Krueger In Appleton Saturday. Calla Grmrold returned to Fcod Su Lac Sunday.

Mrs. Joseph Hotter retarned Saturday from Appleton wnero sho had been visrttnj her mother. Arlo Neison went to Oshkosh Sunday. Mrs. Nelson and children wbo had been visiting relatives there returned with him on Monday.

Allan Bafliet. who has been In the hospital the last month, submitted to an operation Saturday. Mrs. Anton Sommer entertained the Royal Neighbors Tuesday. The fifth and sixth grades of the Dale school tendered Marjorie Philip-pi a surprise party on her birthday, March 12.

On March IS the seventh and eighth grades were entertained by Anita Grossman. A class of three boys and two girls will be confirmed at the Lutheran church Sunday. The members of the class are Henrietta Selle, Gertrude Gast. Carl Bratz, Grant Sievert and Arnold Krenke. Joseph Daufen visited at Hortoo-viile last week.

Mrs. Davenport of Oshkosh spent the weekend with Mrs. N. Balliet. Charles Hoffman has been laid up with a sprained ankle.

Steve Caroll and family have moved to Weyauwega. Mrs. N. Balliet and Mrs. C.

Hoffman visited Allan Balliet in Appleton Monday. Gale, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lncas KaufTmaa, ia ill from pneumonia. Mrs.

Curtiss who has been helping cam for Mr. Tan Bussum returned to her home fax New London Monday. 1 nthe Red Cross center on Appteton- st of Charlotte. rear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Miller, at her WATER DEPARTMENT home was a mystery to parents and attending physician until an autopsy was performed, which revealed a wax HELPS HOME BUILDERS bean lodged in one of her lungs, shut an imiiim ting off respiration in the one organ. Skin roughness For a day and night previous to rh order to accommodate persons excavating for new residences the Appleton waterworks department has already commenced putting in service her death, the little girt had cried as if in pain when sitting up but when in a reclining position seemed to be connections even if there is a foot of all right. A local physician who frost in the ground. The amount of money to be expended by this department is to be somewhat curtailed this season by reason of the high price of material and wages. APPLETON TIRE SHOP called Immediately after the girl first began to complain and whimper could find nothing apparently ailing her, but left with instructions to the parents to call him in case of a change in her Siauy reiieveacy esinol A little touch of Besinol Ointment after exposure to wind or ran and that tense, drawn feeling of the skin will be promptly dispelled.

That is because this pare ointment soothes while it heals. Try it once nd yon will understand why so many people recommend it. Phone' 1783 GREENVILLE GIRL IS jHOSTESS AT A PARTY to Post-CVescent) Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borchardt were Hortonvilie visitors Saturday.

John Much left for Montana Saturday night where he will spend a few weeks on business. Mr. and Mrs. tiewls Sawall attended the fashion show in Appleton, Monday evening. Krvin Kruse of Necnah visited a few days of last week at the home of Fred Knaack.

John Stolzman was a Hortonvilie visitor Saturday. Henry Thlel visited his daughter, Mrs. Charles Krueger of Greenleaf, who Is seriously fa with pleurisy, Friday and Saturday. Nick Smith of Appleton spent Friday at the home of Nick Wiesler. Lester Thiel who submitted to ah operation for appendicitis at St.

Elisabeth hospital, returned to his home here Tuesday. Esther Schultz entertained about 12 friends at her home Saturday evening inhonor of her birthday anniversary. Gaines and music furnished entertainment. A dainty lunch was served. 732 College Ave.

condition. The girl slept weO an night, in the morning wanted something to eat and KONS FUNERAL AT DARBOY IS LARGELY ATTENDED being in apparently good health again IT IS FACT was given a soft boiled egg. Three minutes afterwards she suffered Special to Post-Crescent.) same medication and it leaves the sklnj choking speQ and died before the ar- rivals the doctor. jiuv limn wuai i ji i-. product mld fry your druggist.

DEMONSTRATION (I) and not theory, that every drop of rich, nourishing Scoffs Emulsion Hefcteia Sale Five "Outagamie county HoJtein Darbcy On Wednesday, March 9, Anton Kons died at his home after an illness of three months. Mr. Kons was born Sept. 28, 1S5S, in Coble nx, Germany. When only three years of age he came to America with his parents.

On Feb. 12, 1878, he was married in Appleton to Miss Barbara Sie pure hreds have been consigned to the sale in Fond da Lac Wednesday PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY is readily utilized by xl L51 Vn by R. J. Schaefer. rani O.

Nyhus, farm agent of the First National bank, and a number of breeders from this county plan to attend. It is pos luc system in uuuo- gert, and then moved here with hie EAU CLAIRE MILK WAR STARTED BY PRICE CUT sible that a number of blooded ani CRIXOPKACTOR bride. Eight children were born, who A uig up sucugui. mals win be pure based by local men. Be Pe S.

PAINTS AND- VARNISHES About 150 head of Hoi steins are to be sold. 2S J. A. B0LFE. D.

Chiropractor Olympta Bldg. 847-9 College Ave. Phone 466 Res. 1585. tie.

Eau Claire, Wisj A bitter war between the Uecke Dairy company and some thirty smaller milk dealers was precipitated hero en Tuesday when the dairy company announced that. I pjl with his wife, surriTe. They Kliiabeth, Margaret, Mathilda, at home: John, at Little Chute; Jacob, at Grand Chnte; Tony and Mike, at home; one sister, Mrs. L. Albert, of Norway, and five grandchildren.

He was a member of St. Joseph society nd the members attended the funeral in a body. The funeral was held from Holy Angels church Saturday with a There are 311.000 applications for passports to the Cnited States on file in Poland alone. OSTEOPATHIC beginning on March It, it would sell milk at 7 cents per (mart retail, a 4 LOOK INTO IT" DH.A.H. WOLr Osteopathic Physician Snlphur Vapor Bath Parlors 850 College Avenne Phone.

Office 1244 solemn requiem mass at 10 o'clock byi P-StTEflTS af a 4B For Your Next INVESTMENT CHIROPODISTS FOND DU LAC the Rev. Theodore Kersten, who was assisted by the Rev. F. Vantleroy and the Rev. Fr.

Broekman of Kimberly. The honorary pallbearers were William Kamkas. John Kamkas. Henry and Frank Ashauer, Arthur WltUnan and Henry Probst. The active pall AWNING AND TENT CO.

FOND DU LAC WIS. cent drop from the prevailing price. This is said to be the lowest rate in any Wisconsin city. Officers of the dairy company announce that they have persuaded the Eau Claire Milk Producers' association which sells them all its milk, to niake a price that would enable them to sell milk at this price for the benefit of the buying public The other milk dealers charge that the price, cut is an attempt by the dairy company and the milk producers combined to freeze out small deal A. BKIGUS, B.

M. J. Chiropodist 837 COLLEGE AVE. Over Novelty Boot Shop Office Phone 798. Kes.

I'hoae 2769 bearers were John HoelzeL Frank Meehl, George Mader, August Quell, Mike Kortenhof and John Van GroU. He was laid to rest in Holy Angels DE5TISTS cemetery. SEE KEEP LOOKING YOUNG Ifs Easy-If Yon Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping ymmg to feel JTraig to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow completion dark rings tinder your eves pimples a bilious look ia your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell yon ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive boweb and liver.

Dr. Edwards, a wefl-knoro rAysician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed will olive oil to act on the fiver and bowels, which he gave to bis patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which aU should e)oy by toning up the fiver and dearin? the system impurities.

Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsare known by their dive coke. Among the relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. John Kons of Little Sr. JOHN O'COMELL Dentist 749 College Ave.

(Over Fair Store) ers by underselling them, in revenge against some of the dealers who have been selling milk at and 14 cents while the dairy company has been charging 11 cents. Melcher You are invited to attend a free demonstration of Paints, Stains and Varnishes B.P.S. Best Paint Sold A Special Representative from THE PATTERSON-SARGEANT CO, will be in our store on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March 15, 16 and 17, 1921 If you have any staining' or varnishing to do, please call and let us show you up-to-date, simple and practical methods. We win show you how to make an old soft wood floor look like hardwood. Try the various paints and varnishes yourselt INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING THIS DEMONSTRATION IS ABSOLUTELY FREE1 SCHLAFER HDW.

CO. QUALITY HARDWARE OPTO JTSTBISTS Chute, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kons of Grand Chute, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Albert of Norway, Miss Mary Heimer of Kaukauna, John Siegert, Mrs. Fred Siegert, Mrs. Fred Stoffel, Mrs. Mildred Boetcher, Mrs. A.

Christie, Mrs. George Regenfuss, Mr. and Mrs. August Merkel, Mr. and Mrs.

James London, Marie and Hartley London, Mrs. Elizabeth Melser, Mrs. AND WILLIAM kJvLLEtt, 0. IV Eyesight Specialist Second Floor 821 College Ave. Appleton, Wis.

Office Hours: 8:30 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 6:30 p. m. Evenings Mon.

Wed. Fri. A Sat. 7 to 9:30. William Gehring, and Peter Fassbend- They WORK while you sleep" Melcher P.

A. MELCHER lm 8th St. Appleton, Wis. FAQtt TRACTOR BoTlt for better and more profitable farming. All parts eaafly accessible and Interchangeable.

It Is Strong, durable and easy to handle and has sufficient power atr ass ktsd farm work. oil maci i KACEKonr co MENASHA. WI8COHS114 PIANO TUNING Typewriters C. F. MELCHER 83 Brix St.

OintonviUe, Wis. J. O. MOHR Piano Toner With lAarence Conservatory. IRS Atlantic St Phone run BAI.K rr of Appleton, Mrs.

Joseph Krause of Shiocton. Mrs. Henry Wolters of Cicero; Mr. and Mrs. John Fansbender and daughter of Black Creek, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Ilidfle and son of New Ixmdon, Mrs. Anton Libert of Peter and Mike Heinnemann of MackTille, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hahn, Mrs.

Hobcisel of Menasha. Friends Irom out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Shauman, Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Merget, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Merget, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Noe of Lake Park, Miss Josephine Otte of Apple-ton.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Behling Kimberly, Miss Lena Luniack of Menasha. Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Simon of Late Makes, An Models Cash or easy time payments. ReboHdine and Repairmg a specialty. "We rent typewriters. E. W.

SHANNON OFFICE OUTFITTER Phone Appleton, Wis. I 1 Combined Locks, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Otte and Charles Otte, of LIVE BABY FREE! Kauteona, Peter Nieling of Little Chute. Edward Stumpf, Theodore Wittman and Joseph Schmidt were taken to the St.

Elizabeth hospital at Appleton, where they submitted to operations for appendicitis. Mrs. Bernard of Kau- liauna spent Thursday wit 11 her sister, IT LOOKS LIKE NEW! That's Nothing, We Make Any Car Look That Way! MARX ELLIS Lawrence Appleton Streets Mrs. Peter Orth. A Real Live Baby Will Be Given Away at MALONEYS Nite in Ireland THURSDAY, MARCH 17 Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Noe xnored from the Feldmeyer residence to the Frank Dietzen residence this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Feldmeyer win move from Kaukauna into their home.

A large crowd attended the auction COMMG Arthur Rubinstein CELEBRATED POLISH PIANIST IN RECITAL' Lawrence Memorial Chapel Tuesday Evening, March 22, 1921 AT 8:20 O'CLOCK Admission 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 eat Sale at lielling's Drug Store, March 18, at 0 'Clock i If A Rehlingrs farm Friday. Misses Ida and Mary, Ferdinand sad Charles Behling, who have sold their arm here will move to Kimberly. KEEN AH AND MENASHA ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE where they will make their future home, i William Dane of Chicago, was her business Saturday. i A Legion meeting was held at Ash-' aner's hall Monday night.

After a badness session a lunch was served. The boys will issue invitations to their friends in the near future for the aster dancing party, which will be given April 5. James Carney of Appleton, was here business Saturday. Xio Ashauer of Clin ton vilie, is upending a few days here with GRAND MARCH Green Bonnets for the Ladies Green Hats for the Gentlemen Shamrocks for All Per Couple $1.00 Extra Lady 35c Plus U. S.

Tax TRANSFER AND BAGGAGE LINE Local and Long Distance Hauling and Moving HARRY LONG TRANSFER LINE Phone 1812 G25 Morrison St. iub mm or two cascarets occasionally to keep your liver and bowels active. When bilious, constipated, headachy, unstrung or for a cold, tppet stonuch, or bad breath, nothing acts so nicely as Cascaret. Children love thwi Iso, 10, 25, i (nu. aav.

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