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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 7

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THE RACINE JOUBNAL-yEWS, WEDEDAY AFTBRXOOy. A.1ff IT ATI 5, 1916 SPECIAL EVENT AT FRIEDMAN'S STORE 1 Happenings in Our City Events in Social and Club Circles mals. He pleaded not guilty and th case was adjourned tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. It Is; surged that he left a poor old horse out in an alley all night and because of Its condition. Humane Agent Joseph Cooper shot The animal.

At Kenosha Attorney Git-tings is in Kenosha today trying the case of Percival against the I'nlted Refrigerator and Ice Machine Manufacturing company. It appears that Great Preparations for Monster tearing Sale Starting Tomorrow; Feast Of at this Big s' War Veterans and Ladies Hold a Joint Installation Cartwright to Be Speaker I at Next Meeting of Men Personal Mention Snbmlts To Operation J. Bolmes. 1824 Main street, underwent an operation yesterday at St. Mary's hospital.

Mr. Bercival owned about $10,000 in who Mrs bed Zirbes Now Chief Ranger St; Mary's Court, O. F. St. Mary's Court, No.

211. met last night and Installed its newly elected net of officers. William J. Kidnay. Milwaukee, deputy high chief ranger of the lodge, was the installing office' The following were placed 'n off! Elective-spiritual director.

An event extraordinary has been arranged at FriedmAji's store. It is stock in th-2 old ncine Refflgerator company. He objected to the new At the Winters' Hall on Sixth street last night there was a Joint Installation of officers of Bancroft camp No 16, United Spanish American veterans and the Ladles' Auxiliary, Ban- Mrs Walton Miller of Main street, visiting her mother in Chicago' Ill of the Grippe Louis Pop is visiting his parents. Dr. and R.

J. Pope, is confined to tela la grippe. Mk'T. Cartwright, of Delaware, will be the speaker at the men's meeting in Winners' hall next Sunday afternoon at 31:30. Mr rartwrieht for years was vice- ii organization at Kenosha taking over the great annual January Clearance sale, which begins on Thursday, Jan- the old concern's property.

He is now The officers fol- well Klein, president of a large pa per -glassware croft camp No. 1. Xr. and Mrs. L.

E. Faren, 72 Main street, announce the birth of a son, Jan. 6, 1916. uarv 6, at 9 a. and is far reach- Seriously 111 Kal suing for the value ot his stfock.

ing i'n its wonderful vslvie-giv in manufacturing company, he had, low: charee he sales department. It Spanish American War rterans power, as is the ddermm- ation of th" management to dispose of every dollar's worth of fall and winter merchandise in the store, dur-! this Phenomenal sale, in' order to Commander Captain Paul Matson. MiM Avrina Pugh of Main street. Senior vice-commander W. S.

returned from an extended visit Marshall. Cincinnati. Junior vicecommander Rudy Peterson Bob Brown, after a two weeks' Officer of the Day Herman Bellul. visit in Minneapolis, has returned to Drake to Speak Richard Drake, head of the Bancroft camp, panish American War veterans, secured as a speaker to talk before the members of the facine Commercial club at a noonday juncheon, Jan. 13.

Mr. Drake will talk on Management and the Life of a Prisoner." For many years he was a guard at one of the big prisons and? it well qualified to speakion this sujbject. known Washington avenue mercnam. is eriously ill at his home, with an attack of erysipelas. III At St.

Luke's Miss Martha Vorce of 1214 Park avenue is very ill at St. Lukes hospital and not St. Mary's as stated in last night's paper. Fined for Speeding William Piper paid a fine of $15 and costs in the municipal court this morning. was charged with exceeding the speed limit with his automobile.

Rev. A. G. Meiler; chief ranger. John P.

Zirbes; vice chief ranger, Henry Seitz; past thief ranger, Henry HtKoman; recording secretary, Joseph J. Wlltce; financial secretary. John Jlrush treasurer. George Jf. I Kohlman; speaker, Koben M.

Hurif.y, trwrtee for three years, John Schtbil- Sky, trustee for two years, B. Ettle- rtcrf; trustee for te year, Julius Hitter; appointlve-cnlor conductor, Henry Maier; junior conductor. George H. Hacker; inside 1 Officer of the Guard Axel Am- Racine college was a million-dollar concern, wlTft-2 branches, and a large export business, i Mrf Cartwright, because of his dealings with business men, knows what are the elements that make for success in a young man's life. Young men are especially invited to hear him next Sunday.

He will tell stories of some successful men whom he has Lowell Wadmond will sing, proton's orchestra will play- undson. make space for the large stocks of spring goods which will arrive later. Advertising An Important Factor The reason why Friedman's sales are always successful is due to the fact that Mr. Friedman Js a firm believer In newspaper advertising. This liberal method of continually keeping in contact with the public, and in turn keeping them In-touch with the ore Kn dine, nn sale rt the store, and Knee Cap Smashed Ritter, Trustee George Wallace.

Adjutant John C. Hood. Quartermaster John Komuak Chaplain James Johnson. Musician George Wallace. Ladies' Auxiliary President Miss Nellie Olson.

Senior vice-president Emma rw wM known manufacturer, and past New Ambulance The fire and wa Racine lodge, No. ter and police committees will meet, with; an scci- cvprino for the purpose of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

WennSke. 2184 Green street, announce iie birth of a daughter Jan. 2- Mrs. J. T.

Davis of College avenue, is expected home today from Madison, where she spent Beveral days. Mrs. J. O'Laughlin 6f Main street, and son, John, leave for the south on Monday for an extended Vteit. Mrs.

W. H. Pugh of Main street, has been called to Sparta. on account of the death of her brother- Indoor Ball dame ii I The Jorgensen. Clausen Kroghs Ev- eons dering the bids recently received JTS to nths alo giving the public the opportunity UP from three to six rnomns advantaae of these anecial of- inr iirw Liiivc mtmmm At i neniinel, Edward Quirk, outside sentinel, Arthur Lul; medical examiner, r.

M. P. Calkins. 4 10. Kidnay addressed the members on the growth of the order.

A vote of thanks was accorded Edward vWmmert, the retiring president. SchafHkopf provided entertainment after the meeting. some rrmnncr ne Mippcu r- Bonds Supervisors! on a floor at his home, tub To Approve members of avenue, breaking his Knee cap. r. Calev.

Bell and Mann. at the th. bond committee, were Ritter is in bed and the cap: can no be set for a couple of weeks, owing court house today approve the bonds of the county depositories. to the swelling. in-law.

arts. Junior vice-president Margaret Herzog. Chaplain Laura Peterson. Conductress Lots Brooker. Assistant Conductress Alfa Hansen, 1 Guard Mayme Kennedy.

Assistant GuardGrace Hockmg. Historian Fannie Casterton. Patriotic Instructress Mrs. Hattie Covert. Musician Mrs.

F. Sugden. fers, and principally giving the public exactly the exceptional values specified, hs won for Friedman's stare the explicit confidence of the people In Racine and vicinity, and a deser.ed popularity. Therefore, when FrleV mans launch a sale like the oe which will begin tomorrow morning, the result is that their expectations will be full) realised, by the large crnwits who will attend, because the ft will play the Eurekas at the triioert Knapp auditorium thls evening, in life door baseball game. The batteries for the J.

C. K. Schoenlng and Sohoen-ing; for the Eurekas Anderson and Chrlstenson. Licensed To Wed A marriage license has been taken out by Charles Burnell of Minneapolis, and Margaret McTavlsh of Toronto, Canada. It is understood that the couple will be married at Burlington the la'ter part of the week.

Mr. Burnell is a traveling returned Petersen (iei lromotion tieorgv Will Enter Contract The council Mrs Helen Clark has to her home in Dubuque. Petersen, for the past five years Is sfter manager of the Western Union Teler vlsitlng Myron D. Tracy on Wlscon- th enter into a contract with the lighting company for Corin am streei. 'j Mrs, Tngall To Entertain Wm Emergency Oulld will meet with Mrs.

Wallace Ingatls, 1819 College avenue Thursday afternoon. Prayer Meeting" Prayer meeting tomorrow afternoon at 8:00 o'clock at P. el-bo time's residence, 18214 Prospect stretjg, i (uiHit knnwi that' they can thorough JOS. SOLOMON IN CLOTHING BUSINESS i Miaa Jeannette Johnson has returned to her home in New York City, after a visit with her brother, 6. W.

Johnson. George O. Kellogg, clerk of the Walworth county circuit court, was graph office in thte city, is slated for promotion. He will be made assistant manager of the office at Milwaukee, having charge ot the many relief branches In that cb'. Mr Petersen har built up the business of the big corporation here and it was through his efforts that the elegant offices In the Robinson hloekjkere established.

His promotion is richly deserved. While his scores of friends thian lights on Washington Funeral Is Held The funeral of William Shrpard, who died from injuries received in a fight with Vgo Held ing. was held thin afternoon, from the ma of Wis sister, 1178 Reiley court. I Awto On Fire A Jltnejs bus ot Mr. l.onergan, fSi Washington avsnue.

Caught hi yesterday evening. The tir. itana etui eat was i -ailed, hut the ly depend on getting every item that Is advertised, which has beet. -m-pllfted hy the liberal response to all of Friedman's previous advertise-inents. On the back page of this puper can be seen a full page advertisement Friedman's store, announcing their gigantic January clearance sale, also quoting some of the iXtra special la Will Conduct FstahlitJmicnt, Lin the city today to attend ths funer Fifth and Beginning March I To Benaodel Place, ill be sorry to learn thHt-ne to leave Rscine they will wish ihim suc- al or the late James t'urgm.

Miss Roslla Baker of this etiy xvas the week-end guest of Miss Myra Sel-fert. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sei-fert of Lakeshore drive, Chicago. Klks To Moot An important meeting of the Blks' lodge will be held this evening.

It Is expected that the Christmas committee will report. Monthly Meeting. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Oulld Of St. Luke's church, will be held tomorrow afternoon. at 3 o'clock in the Parish House.

1 -4 Aid Society To Meet ducetnents offered. cess in hh new posiiiun. Firs Leap Year Part At the Commercial Club rooms tomorrow evening the first leap 1 year party for 1918 will be tendered by the Bon Ami club. This club Is composed of prominent married couples of the city and has been in existence for many years. A delightful time is anticipated.

Pythian Sisters To Meet Belle City Temple, No. 29, Pythlah Sisters, will hold a meeting Friday evening, Jan. 7, at. Castle hall. After the business session the degree staff m-ntt rtiit when it arrived.

The Another first-class; up-to-date cloth Tnc a HI society iu ing store is to be established in cine. It will be located in the Law-ton block, corner of Monument square and Fifth street. Joseph Solomon, on of the most prominent and efficient clothing men In the state, will be the sole manager and owner. Mr. Solomon came to Racine in 189 and was employed by the late Simon Wolff as head salesman.

He James Q. Chandler left for the northern part of the stats this morning on business and will be absent until the fend of the week. Miss Mary Jeannette Johnson Ot Main street, has returned to her school in the east, after spending the holidays wtlrf her parents, Mr. and damage was light. Nearly 300 Vaccinate! L'p to this morning nearly 800 pupilB had ben vaocinated by the board of health at the Lincoln school.

Only a few parents have refused to permit their children to be vaccinated. (Hllc.i Here By Illness Mr and Mrs. Edgar Pope and children of Columbus, Ohio, were called home on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Pope's father. They were Visiting at the home of Dr.

F. J. Pope. 9 remained with that house more than Mrs. O.

W. Johnson 'A Mrs. Hugh Gorton and daughter. Miss Nell Gorton, and Mrs. L.

K. Merell, leave about Jan. 1 for St. Petersburg. where they will spend several months.

18 years, being promoted from time to time, and for five years has been the manager of the Wolff store, and he only retrres from that position because of the Wolff Bros. selling their building and quitting the clSth- 1 $1,000 for Adams A resolution was offered and' adopted at the regular vri a rnnncil ttieeting last night tnai me Swedish 'M. E. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of, Mrs. Andrew Erlckson, 225 Lafayette avenue.

Rcbekahs To Meet A regular meeting of the Lily of the West Rebekah lodge will be held this' evening at Odd Fellows' hall. The annual installation of officers will be held. Miss Hank Entertain Miss Catharine Hanley of Hamilton street, entertained ten young ladies at a dinner party last evening, before leaving for her school at St. Mary's in th-. Woods.

Missionary Society Stle Ladies' Missionary society of the' First Evangelical church will meet In regular monthly session at the home ot Mrs. O. Wadewitz, 22 Park avenue Thursday afternoon. city pay lb Alton D. Adams, 81,000 to nr r-ontract as expert for the and newly elected officers will drill for the installation ceremonies, which will be held jointly with the Knights of Pythias Tuesday evening, Jan.

11 Joint Installation 1 At the Eagles hall this evening there will be a joint installation of the recentlvejected officer of the Eagles affthe Ladies' Auxiliary. One of the largest gatherings of the year is expected and the programme will be interesting. Prominent Eagles will be rfej-e from Milwaukee and Kenosha. Indies' Auxiliary The Ladies' auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans will hold the installation of their recently elected officers at Casino hall tomorrow evening. The Sons of Veterans, G.

A. R- and W. R. C. have been invited to attend.

Following the ceremonies all will form in line and headed by the orchestra, will march to the d4nlng room where sup There is no question but that Mr. Miss Florence Wells of Kemper Solomon is one of the best Judges of hall, Kenosha, daughter of Mr. and clothing in the business. He always Mrs. Charles E.

Wells of Main street, treated his customers right and hence BBfi Deen called to Vassar college, he- eitv of Racine in the examination of the Racine Water company plant. cause of the serious illness of her sis his reputation for nonesty ana mic- nother Sflck Horse The attention ter. Miss Loie Wells, who is tea oner of Humane Agent Joseph Cooper was The Lawton block will be entirety i at that place, modeled with a modem front. The g. railed to a poor old Dlina ana horse, left out in a lot on Mead street, the property of a butcher.

The butch- that he had such a horse. but the agent found the animal and ffl Election of Officers Killed it. Licensed to Weil BBBBBB 5 SB wt a rial in The claims stock Of clothing and gems' furnish- ing goods and other articles found a fullv equipped clothing store will be found in this new place of business. Mr. Solomon will carrya full stock of the Hart, Bchaffner Marx and Style-Plus clothing, and ho experts to open the store on or about March Wlllutm Albert, who has also been with the Wolff Bros, for the past 10 1 vars will be associated with Marriage licenses have been issued at Waukegan, to Sulo Klvi.

of committee of the council held tip a Theatrical Stagr Employes At jthe annual election Of officers of the Theatrical Stage Employ last night the following were choaen: President Robert Qelse. Vice-president William Pahl. TreasurerAxel Secretary William Quatn. 1 Business agent R. Geis.

Although there is not much work in the city at present for stage hands, the local Is in a prosperous condition lie Solomon. His ability as- a salesman will lend strength the per will be served. Oentseher Ladies Play The ladies of the Deutsche club enjoyed a card party at the Deutscher club rooms yesterday afternoon. Five hundred was played and prises were awarded to Mrs. E.

J. Schow-alter and Mrs. Sam Lahr. after which refreshments were served. On next Tuesday evening the ladies cjt the club will give, a social for th men and women.

Mrs. Chris Broeeker and Mrs. Fran Zirbes will have charge of the arrangement. YES, GIRU OR WOMEN, BOYS OR WEN CAN JOIN. OUR CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB.

THE PLAM IS THIS: DEPOSIT 5 OR 10 CENTS OR 1 OR I CENT FOR THE FIRST WEEK. THEN INCREASE FEDERAL INCOME TAX MAN HAS OFFICE IN RACINE YOUR DEPOSIT THE SAME AMOUNT EACH WEEK. IN 50 WEEKS', and looks forward to better times in bill of 822.50 of Dr. ecnneiz -ioi night, presented for services and vaccination. Dr.

Schnets is the city physician and receives a salary and the committee desires an explanation. City -Next week the lighting committee a meeting for the purpose of settling the question ot entering into a contract with the lighting company for the lighting of the streets of the city, under the t.ew proposition made by the company. Goes to F.nelnnd 'Artrvnr Carey, representing S. C. Johnson Son, departed vestenlay for New York, from which city he will sail Saturday for England, expecting to remain tn country at least a year.

He expects to take paasuge on the steamer 8t. Paul. H. H. Hamilton, federal income tax lhe future.

assessor for this district, will ne aj ins S12l75 25.50 63.75 127.50 R. M. C. Club At a well attended meeting of the rooms of the Racine Commercial ciuo ome time next week to assist people 1-CENT CLUB PAYS f-CENT CLUB PAYS 5-CENT CLUB PAYS VO-CENT CLUB 'PAYS af linn PER CENT INTEREST. Secre- i rt C.

club at their hall. Bixtn maktrnr out their returns Rwctne, and Una Syrin, of Chicago: Klmer M. rmvls and Sarah Sorenson, and Tunis Larsen and Haxel Roskll- ir. f.K llospel Mission 5Btre will be a meeting tonight and every night following at the Oos-pel Mission. 610 College avpnue.

Thursday nigh? the Women's Personal Workers will have charge of the services, Bring the red song book. I i fregr Ianee A big leap year dance, the first of the season, will be given at the Auditorium Friday night. "One of the features of the occasion will Be the qua! privilege of ladles to engage dances with the men. A special program of music is being arranged. Sew) "fear's Party A New Year'i party will be given ay the Florence Nightingale society omorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

In he Commercial Club half. After a short business session a programme will he given. Mrs. Lula Carey-Worthlngton. will render several vocal selections.

Refreshments will be served, followed by a general good time. All members a re urged to bo present, and help make this meeting tai-v Keed thought that it would be a and College avenue, the follow i jk xLjA mm warn sam big help to the people to nae bsf. jn(f officers were electee: YOU CAN" DEPOSIT 26 OR 50 CENTS, OR $1.00 OR Special Sen lees The week of prayer is being observed at the First M. E. chureh, corner ElghtlT and Main streets.

This evenlna the pastor will speak on MThe Request To See Jesus' On Thursday evening there will be a meeting for women and Miss Harvey and Miss Winslow will speak. I The Rev. Billy Williams will close tb.e services on Friday evening. All are most cordially Invited toi these services. Do not fail to hear Rev.

Williams. Lll i Card of Thanks We wish to thank friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement. Philip Benesch and Daughter. President wm. wadswitt.

Vice Prosldsnt Tubby Pttsrson. Secretary Brn Larson Treasurer Fr, Maiske. Cudian Harold Heldlnfc Captain Chaa. Albright. Flrsr lieutenant Veated Jenaaa.

Bocond Lieutenant Harry Hanaon Three Diractore Clint Hitler, Clarence Hill. Anderson. Various plan asere made for the Hamilton come here, and so arranged It that he will be here next week. Mr. Hamilton's headquarters are In Milwaukee- Card of Thanks We wish to thank neighbors and friends for kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs.

A. An- Rnecial thanks to Rev. E. ordl- OrHlnnniT 1 PUK-ccl The MORE EACH WEEK. jJL- COME IN WE WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT.

COME IN AND GET A CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB BOOK FREE. FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK 1012 State Strot Racine, Wis. Their second annual Ertckson and the choir of the Beth- 1918 season maaciuerade on Feb. 25. at Lakeside any M.

B. churcn. Mr. A. Anderson and Children adv.

anv BalaM regulating the operation of Jitney buaaes in the city, was pnnsed by the city council last night The measure has been Only one amendment was made and that changing the charge for each paa monger carried from 86 to 81 Pr annum. Inquest Postponed The inquiry into the cause of the death of William Shepard, who was killed in a fight with Vego Helding on Dec. 28, was adjourned until 9 o'clock tomorrow morning It was to have been held today at 9:40, but the district attornev wished to get several wit- the largest of the year SEE OUR FULL PAGE "AD" ON BACK PAGE OF THIS PAPER SALE BEGINS Thursday JAN. 6th, 9 A. ML Free Employment Office Free Auditorium, wli the most important one.

Final arrangement for thalr banquet on Saturday, Jan. 8, were made. The meeting nlghta are the flret and third Tuesdays Instead of every Tuesday. Methodist Brotherhood At meeting of the Brotherhood of the First B. church held la.t eventng, the following officere were elected for the year 1916: President J.udelle M-unroe.

Vice President Isaac Asdahl. Secretary H. B. Hall. Treasurer W.

H. It was also planned to help promote and aaiatin putting on the cantata "Esther," The newly elected officer will be installed at the January festival, when an out of town guest will speak and a supper will be served. JANUARY CLEARANCE of MILLINERY Help furnished on short notice for odd jobs cleaning cellars, windows, rugs, attending furnace most anything you want done. Also good men furnished for steady work. Farmers needing help call at Mission- jf I M.

Rasmussen, Supt. Personal Workers Gospel Mission, SIO ollege Avenue. Tel. No. 4SS Untrimmed Hat Shapes 1 Untrimmed Hat Shapes Large variety of styles in finest quality erect Pile Silk Vtlvet.

Sale 98 price Medium size Sailors arm mtu pcs Lave any Second-hand Clothes, Underwear, Shoes, PLEASE SEND TO THE MISSION rj "1 in Velvet and Plush. IMP Sale price .4 nesses here from Kenosha. 4 Fire Was Slight Tooting of the whistle 3. Johnson Sun's plant yesterday afternoon, brought hundreds of people out of their homes in that vicinity. There wats a fire in the wax department which threatened to become serious, but It was controlled before much damage resulted.

The fire department was called. Mayor and Attorney to Speak Mayor Thiesen and District Attorney Storms have heen secured to give the principal addresses at the dedication of the new West Racine school. The members of the Twelfth Ward Boot-ter league will give an entertainment at the school on Jan. 13. A fine program has been arranged for that occasion.

Ice Rink Hoon Rqavdy "I have everything all ready for the ice rlnlc at Racine Junction," said Alderman Ol- GOSPEli MKETINGS EVEKY SIGHT Sa, ALL OF OUR TRIMMED HATS Special demonstration of Congo-ieum rugs morrow. Better than linoleum and cost less. Special price on the 6 by 9 size, this week only, If. Heffe! Furniture 604-810. Sixth St.

Adv. REGARDLESS of COST or VALUE i I mm sjgM8M8WB8BP rr ritrwr PATTERN HATS. EXQUISITELY TK1MMKU i vn i -ni ftMIFICEN Cinch Score Cards For sale at The Journal-News of- Sale I 1 .95 3.95 4.95 tire, ten cents per dozen. adv, Furs, Flowers, Ostrich and Gold Laces Oar Jttaer Oder Tkla sad ntht "The Ht. Paul com- Don't Miss This.

Cut out this ip. TTZ nf encJose 5c and msll It to Foley pany nas gicu ito the ground adjacent to the depot. As 6 Mortgages igBSsja Secured by Racine Improved Real Estate Amounts $100 and Up. Interest Collected Without Charge. keefe ft Mclaughlin a Chicago, writing yoor name and address clearly.

Tou will receive In return a trial package containing CHILDREN'S VELVET and CORDUROY BONNETS In all colors Fur and flower trimmed. A Qa Sale price Children's Plush and Chinchilla Hats In all colors to match coats. PvO Sak nrice tlC soon as the weather gets com enougn the place will be Hooded. Everybody will be allowed to skane on the rink free of charge." Foly' Hontjr and Tar Compeuna, ror coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and, bladder aUmnts; and Folty Cathartic Tablet, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. Red Cross Drug Co.

FRIEDMAN'S MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Case Ad Jowwd Maurice Brill was brought roto the municipal court this morning on charge of cruelty to ani-.

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