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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 6

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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Till: K.VCINE JOUIOALOKM H. iiai- Ah 11 UKCKMHKH 7. 102t. TREAT RUSSIAN-OFFICERS BETTER New Hospital to Be Opened for 1 Public Inspection Next Friday or Mr. Jplllman'si address! "Play this up It Is the biggest and best thing yj ran possibly rffer to your buklnt-M mm an4 women." tn ofcder that proper arrangement run made, It det-lrtd that this artlcla be Intirpreted as an Invlta--tlon Irm'P'cllve whothrr or not you receive' an announcement In the mail iMihln the next to or three days and htt you Immediately telephone ytiur ffaervatlons fur the luncheon to the jstJ.cimiim of t.Virnmerce roein Inductions have been lud rec' areecrvaHona for only the number of persons the hall can acroni-nii'df'tSj I "1 of a twenty-mllllen dollar corporation glvee this talk an authoritative) rackerounrt.

Mr. Hplllman discusses salesmanship ax a lost art during i tha war and points the way back to! ordinary wlerult'lt atlllng. He a forcfful and dvnamU speaker.1 te who holds audiences spellbound forj two nnd three hours, 1 Talk ill fleiUM. Tht Advertising club of Itaclnt vourhes for Mr, Fpillffmn's appeal nna here anil a'so for the fgi-t that every tiersnn atlehdtn this n-t hhIfi ton in this tslk will peat d. In fact, the Han Kmnclaco I s-" n-e-irr m'-ln hl TO RECORD-BREAKING H-H Si ped out for the winter months.

The Bridgeport Ufe, In commenting upon ona of Mr. ttptihiiuu letsea, l(i: "It has been a long time since Hridgsport has had tha facts thrown over the plate In tha manner this sneaker; delivered them. A regiment of Nplll'mana right now voultl do mora to drive ua tmck to tiormaU'y than ail tail the hulls of congress, Coma ggaln, Mr. Hpl litmn' Tnlt Mr. r'I'inurl" Htay longar, Mr, UnlUman! You ura the kind of and believe, UrMgeport will long renemher your m.

it xeiit SHOWING ta 1 JDfJE AGENT SUBMITS REPORT woru) mrpuAcns cr with CAMKHA ANI Tr'ATM CHUr-DltKN KINDNl'SM'TO ANIMAL. Heplace the tun iMi the ramera no that fcoya ny take pictures of dumb animata Jnfa of Killing or maiming them, That one of the recommendations attained in the annual report of the Hactn county branch ct the WIeon-In Human society a submitted last evening to tha city council by Joseph Coopai, humane agent. Tne agent states In his raport that tha newspapers contain atrounta of boys committing murder. That official intimate that tha leason taught tha boys are not rlirht and that there bOuld be a beginning of teaching kindnes to the dumb animal. Continuing along that line, Mr.

Cooper saya: "Instead, boys hardly abla ta handle a baseball, are entrusted with a dead ly weapon by their, parents. To expect them to be kind to animal under these condition i impossible. Had Automobile Few. The report relates a number of instances In which the agent wa called in on unusual complaints. One, from North Racine, was where the head Of a family had invautomobll fever attack and was starving his family irr order to buy gasoline and supplies fori the machine.

A girl pf 11 yearn was compelled by her stepmother to do all of the housework, aaya the human agr-nT. while In another case a. father fibuse.t daughter because aha cauU not'i't work. Tlotb, cases vara. adjusted by the agent.

Abuse of sjred parents was found in several casts, "one the mother was left alone Wy the thlldren who Wf WW3 fj The book that amazed and thrilled the country Now the year's greatest screen sensation A lI.VI THI.Y WIM. JIAVK TO 'MHOW UflXT TO MKX who i.iiAn ahwim TII1.J.V WANT HKsri.TM. hlUA. Irf'tvin, rii, t. Tha HuHett arm tmlcer, stripped of most of.

his iiuthorlty by I'remirr' KrvtiHyi tue vry start of his refflhie tn 1817 and iier'si-cuted In tha early iav t( tue bolshevik tula as the personlll' atlott of allthat was to be dei-pleed In a bourgeois" or arlwlaorat, Is Ihui tb be restored to pruetlnajly the snmt rositlon he held before the revolution The authority of an army officer In th field rns born recoaulet nolaheVtkl durlnsr the past throe years, and nowhere bus dtclpi'ne. least on been stricter than the but, a a rule, nficer did not find their work aMnctlvo. Their puy tvat not very much htfrher than that of the men. nor wan then auv great difference in thelrrations while the responsibility vas heavy. If they came from the old clttarf, ey were conatahtsy unlei and s'lrveillance hv the commlsenrs.

one of fhom wik attached to each aaparata military unit. Now th soviet poveenment hm come oVst with an a-dmiasiin that o'-flcers Hrtd men can not ha treated alikf and thnt In order to secure -uf-tlcient offlcera they must be provided I 1 soMier, tt iimuia a rrnin.ru that the principle of equality is not acceptable" From the very hyfrtMnT of the Holshevlk "regime, rranv gfftters or the. armv of the itr Kmreror Nicholas ha" s-srved the Tteds. Somp, were compelled tordo others jwerc attracted hv the prnmle of food at the time civilians were w'ervlner, while still other, liberal-minded pn'UUally. volunteered.

ronlderlng lt Hed armv, alter all, Hulnn to the. niimhers have been constantly lncreninir the nut year, due to TrofsVVe rrrfcten-e that the Russian army ho as eflc'eiJt, any rther tn the world, end to the gradual-progresa made fownrd bettering their lot, To te nrmy. with wei. "ftitlneH, cfrf; the rtolsevlkl have rteneii sen" of rn'nln whooN, The "KurnMinK' at the younf officer see termed, ure rtrk and snnn sd a well est nn as West I'oint csdets, In addition to school 1 ty to s-lven nctusl hntlle pre ft ire eve-v onnortitnltv. helme, rent Info the field as "ahoen fn the Ukrelna.

Tli'ev grettfv dlHfiguHhed In the revolt nt KronsUdt last March. ilAUivl ni'Jlylmi 1U SPEAK HKRE TUESDAY it njtfjilf ro Ja jr e1 1 Tgnllon it Now York city. etc. 4 on lr, HpiUinan is an ixpci va sales-mumlfip uiui a ftudent of personality. lit Im the author of a number of books on these subjects and la a.

national authority on salesmanship, at It tinalytts and businea The Advertlaln? club of Ilaclne has been put to a large expense In oruei to ec'tire this engagement with Mr. tipillmun. As a matter of fact, the Advertising club has been offered several tempting Inducements to release -Mr. Spillman Vrrom tnla enjfajfeinept in order that he might talk at several other points in thia territory, but President Younegreen, when inter-' viewed, stated that such hacj been refused absolutely becauee the bringing of Mr. Spill man here was only a part of the splendid program which the Advertising club ha mn- JUJJgff Ml' lin Aft mm lili' i (HUrftil 11 'fused to care tor her.

rail from tne human agent cnangea ineir mtnda. and they agreed to car for her in the future. Another similar ease was where a man of Su years was lert by hi.tiUt locked in hla bed room. Mr. Cooper elte the fact that ha could ko on till greater-length and relate cases where persona wrr abused children hadto he cared In all.

ay In hi report, there were Hi rates cared for during lyt year. -Many Animal Abttml. A Bnltiili nnm I) till common complaint to come to 1h notice of the humane agent. I'0ni of cases are rlted in his report, uml onlv the worei of ihee are brought to hla attention, he says: I Leaving hoi' end ro, a well a I thickens and hoga. without water, wai the haul of oneromplalnt.

Tho riMtt complained against In this litiana vu brought Into court and fined. 1 sunees of thU Wind ar rare, howl ever, a the agent seeks to work quietly and torrect wrong without re murae to th law, according to the re tort. He also related the instance Wh tell oeeurred at a carnival luit Ar ani where a performer in a cage tore tha heede from live pigeon with hli te(h. 'hat practlc wan iilopped a i POOH WHN irUpn( HkTti' tiott of the humane agent. Another Appropriation SlaUr.

a eeparate tommu nhatlon tlm human aoclety aaked that an appropriation of l0 be made for the work of nti year, in ar-orlance with th ueuaj practice," The communication was received and placed on file, it being announced by Pretddent Jorapn-ion that pro1ion had been mad for Htjch an appropriation in this, year's budget. SAYS RAIL RETURN HINGES ON CONTROL! 1 fiOAD COUSKIi IN AVISOONSIX KATi: CASK. PHFKXTS CAR-UIFJRS' SIDH IN COXTROVIKMY BKlX)Ri: lllfill CXI RT. 1 im. w.

w. joiixhtox, Mead of health department, and manager of the Inatltutton. juiss ii5rA niLnv, Sliiperlntenftent of the ffowpltal. Bicycle Itccovcrctl. A bicycle was picked up In the middle of the street In front of the county jail last night and turned over' to Sheriff to await the owner.

This morntnaf a youth claimed the machine statingr he riad ndaen the bicycle to tho night school in the Commercial hiffh school last night and lorgotten It I 1 CROWDS NOW PLAYING Big Double Program if? CAST Its Thrills and Heart-hits David Butler -mis llill ranch forei" man. bard-tig liter, regular guy, but. Just a great pig kid to wen. I- When tiie Uncoln for Communicable 'tHaee ia opened to the public -for tiiurpaction 'pn Friday, lracine will have a Institu-ttan of lta kind in the atate of cnsin. Thujaday the local twysiciana will vieit th structure.

ibr. W. Johhiton, of the health partment. Is at and has emtlre charge of the management, while Misa Knima Brady la the auper-1atendenU. This mornlng a JournaVXews" representative vlaited and made a careful Inspection of tha building and It can be said, without fear of contradiction, that in point ofconstruc-ijon and equipment.

-jt ia perfect. -j Tha' imblic entrance ia at the tiorth. facing Frank atreet, and the patients' entrance to the east. Dimensions of ths buildlnfc over air are 340 by 48 and it ia of brick and con-Mete construction and fire proof, with 135,600. In the basement la the kitchen with Jhe latest equipment, with living 1'ooms and sleeping rooms the helfc.

Uath roomi and tloaets. merit king rooms, with the latest aterilla-Ing apparatus, apabla of heat to H7 Uegreee; then there Is a large i drying room, and fact, scores of othej- rooms. The healing: appur.it also in the base-went, vapor and steam being ttsed, and boilers are smokeless, the rtrsf floor are large and offices, for the superintendent; waiting rooms In the north-east corner: rooms -to the northwest wsre to have hern used for observation rooms, but 4ay ho utilised for treatment of certatn There aro jiiga linen rooms, twenty to twenty five patients' rooms, wltli three corridors, the central -on being- for visitors. Uhisa psrMtlons separate the vlhttors froni the patients antl through this ronversntltan nray he held without danuer of contamination, These rooms will RCtpmrjindate front one aa a 1 to inree nena, it ere aiso are nam rooms, closets, lockers and, at the south, two large, light and airy sun rooms, giving view of Hoot river nil -all that part of Jhe valley and city. The third floor Is similar to the second, vUth 20 to it a rooms and the un parlors on the Mouth.

At the north end Is an operating room, for emergency rases, and alo living and eleeolnar rooms for the nurses. Three nurses are to be in the ios-oltal- at the opening, but thia num. ber. of course, mill be increased. Pr.

Johnston urges that every per-fon in the city visit the hospital on Friday. WUiiatrt H. VU Hridgne. William H. Bell, former alderman and a member Of tha fire and police com mi anion, tendered hla resignation to Mayor Iunt, -and it was accepted by the council last evening.

Ben Armstrong a nAmed to succeed Mr. and the- mayor's appointment" was unanl-pirnj)v confirmed by the conniM. STARTING Tho Great avst American Comedy Dram Evgr Produced Adapted from GEO. COHAN'S Stage Success I an gh Kvererdol Jar this picture would be worth millions' Starting Sunday piiti. FOBB" "hf JSfa Pltl (hit of revenge, in a wiM "Ui oJrL- "'SVfjn rounlf rhiettain who kuew mjmy imm ft Nothing approaching It eyer ALL THIS iysl U'XCH ALL THIS WEEK ssr-fT- 1 11 TODAY-WEDNESDAY I SOMETHING NEW IN PHOTOPLAYS 7 SOMETHING NEW IN PHOTOPLAYS Also PAULINE FREDERICK In Her Kmottooal Thoto Drama "THE STING OF JHE LASH" Kl 1).

7. Federal control through the interstate tommerce commission of transportation ra.tes la essenlial if the government ia to guarantee adequate returns upon Investment in rairoad. Bruce rVott. of counsel for the carriers, asserted on Ttresdav In presenting to the" supreme t-ourt their aide of the "Wisconsin rate case. If the states are permitted to supervise intrastate rates to the potat of emaaaulting orders of the interatate commerce commis-Sion he argued, he purpose of the government would be inevitably, de-.

feated. Texas C'ur Up foon. The XViaconsin case preeenta for de-Vprteion by the court, the question of whether the rommluion'i orders have standing within a atato'a Jurisdiction a-rer tkoee of legUy gonatltwted atate rommlsaiona. Validity of other features of the. transportation, act.

as now enforced, will be cjueutioned in the Tessa rase, which is to be Uken Up on Wedneeday. John E. Benton, of counsel for Wisconsin, declared state commissions are unable to function In the determination of the reaaonableneee of atate rates and fares, either to lower or raise them, and should, therefore, accept the standard imposed by the interatate commerce commission. Coning Would Ha If tbe federal government Uwfullv has Jurisdiction over state rate and ii GREAT. NOVEL OF ALL OUTDOORS nrlTPI; uuLS Mi If Ub I WITH AN ALL STAR Anr5'-o-'T'r ef S' alt farea, Mr.

Henton Insisted, such eon--f trot could aot go further than to prevent discrimination by mate ratea and fsres against Interstate commerce. To prevent discrimination, he ald, tbe ciommtaaion sltould Inquire Into the reasonableness of the taUi.rates and 1 Read. Visualized With All John Bowers the ML l'llnl. aiha ean hreak a bmtu'ho with the beet, anrl peeks he liaruettt puuvu the Uoektee. CLARA SulORTOS of "The Four Mortons" In Her ltekt Knlertalnlni Hit "SONGALOGUE" As Stirring to See as to Colleen Moore as Owen, tue mountain girl, carrying the love of a woman in the heart of a child.

I A rhargee and shovt'l not Issue hlsn-ket order compelllog elate traffic to contribute what be said was an un equal share of the burden of provid FOX arftfrCONRAD Melody and Hunter ELLY The Child Wonder First National Attraction Also HI A Two Added Features Toy-LSng-Foo and 0o. Oriental Novelty "Mfliiclaad GILROY, HAYNES MONTGOMERY Comedy Siaging Daoelns Alao GLADYS 7 ing revenues 10 wnicn congr nm.w declare Interstate railroads are entitled. To Itrsir I'p liot-W'hen the baard of health vacates the old No. 2 hos-J pitat building In Lake aveaue next' Monday a force of workmen will at ace be aet to work ruxtng it to the ground. Alderman Smader is taking great interact in the plan to make jise of the property in the rear of the city hail for the parking ef Automobile.

When, the site of the old noapitai is cleared the board of public works will meve the stored brick ta that xif and then clear off tae larre eoace ot he north. 1 Whea am Cm ttata. 1 To insure a keaUay active of the bowels and correct disorders of the liver, take two of Chamberlain's Tab lets immediately alter sapper. They i win not oniy cause a geatie movement of the bowels, withoat unpleasant ef- 1 fecta. but banish that dull, stupid feel- 1 tag.

that often accompanies constipation. eevertisemeat. LLV In a Good Comedy 'SOHEWHEfiE IW TURKEY' AfoULTS, 25c Includins Tax CHILDREN, 10c In a Cleter and Kntrta4rMuf Comedy Iranui "THE ROWDY" Mir.

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