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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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i TTIE TIACTNT: DAILY JOiniXAL, 3IOXDAX AFTEIiXOOX, AUGUST 20, car struck and knocked iim down. Luckily the car was going slow and Mr, Joch- daughters, Misa Ethel and Margaret McLaughlin of Cincinnati, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. IL Covert, of Sixth urn escaped serious injury, street. The board of education expects to open I ALMJr two or three free eve hing schools for Walton Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. WEA THERShovtrt and cooler tvnigkt and IWsJajr. young people at the beymning of October 1L Miller of Main street, has returned from a several weeks vacation with the next, and prejwrations are now Joeing made for the M-hool Kelle- Brothers on their ranch in Wab Kearly two1 hun- dred etudents have enr clled so far, and cot Colorado. it is thought ithat a littfle further, inttie David S.

Hughes and William Williams, for several years in the offices of State street was keenly disappointed today. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hedlume, 1144 Center street, a sou. John W.

wife and two daughters, spent Sunday at Fox Lake. am Aprons 20c to 60c gh season the enrollment will more 'than double. The free evenjng school adinirable idea and deserves suj'port and the J. 1. Case T.

M. company, P. jSehulz, nephew of Baker O. B. fcehuli, this aftenuxm broke hU; wrist, while attempting' to board a fctrett car.

Yeterday ftemion ow offthe Mil-waukre Klwtric Hallway Liht Co. ears ran aver and -killed spaniel dog ou Main fctreet. today for N. where they will encouragement reside in the future. Just the kind you want, made from the best Apron Ginghams, sprung in social Mr, and Mrs.

John Sieb are spending. Ibuvev.L. Morris, formerly of Racine Saturday when two weeks Michigan City, Ind. cut wide and full, arid neatlv We show eii A great surprise was and business circles las it became known that henior member of the mann Manufacturing Adolph WeJer, Weber-Banner county, mw of Douglas. i vi-siting his mother, Mrs.

M. Munis, and brothers Henry and Jno. Morris, Miss M. McAvov has returned from a new styles for Ladies, Misses arid Children. two weeks' vacation at Eagle i fct.

Luke' church Sunday school will hold it annual picnic at Petrifying Springs, WedneIlrfv tlie 2nd. Buts will company, last rried in Chivago This Ins Jirst iit at the old home in Thursday had been man- Mr. J. X. "GrifF has gone on a two thirty-four years.

to Miss Mary Boy a lady of high weeks fishing trip to Manitowoc. th side of this esteem, living-on the Dan Fa hey, an old Racine boy, is visiting friends in this city, lie is accom lit kept a secret city. The mairiage Mi-s Mamie McNamara ofjll24 St. HarfJ Irum the chapel at clock harp. That public like pyMvorh can- ktii any evening where, the rtteetn are crowded.

About a dozen i in linC at each waiting for the kernels to i burt u. I until Saturilay, and sir then congrat panied by Miss Lena PenVa and Mr. Clair street spent Sunday in Milwaukee Gingham Aprons with sleeves. Children's Gingham Apron Dresses. Don't sew these hot days.

Buy your Aprons ready made. See them in our South Window 50 doz. oflice'and home hp illations have Hooded Gingham Aprons, made good and full 20c Gingham Aprons with bib top 25c Gingham and Calico Aprons, shaped style with bid and shoulder straps 50c Gingham Aprons, dress style 35c Mr. Fahey and owns one of the largest romiis in Mem-. liss Carrie Meyers of N.

of the ex-mayor. is yisiting at the Taylor orphanage for phis, where he now has his home Sevent v-eisht teacheBs are enrollel some jiiue. on sale. Wednesday evening the next article On and in attendant at ttje teachers' institute which has lecn in session at Dr. Taylor? who has been On fishing trip near Battl "Lake, has re irniunicK (fHrneiw win appear, -the Journal.

to call must be in the hands of the. garden department before tomorrow noon. turned home? Grove during th past iv'eek, andwhich will close next Thursday. The directors Decided Reductions on All Summer Goods of the institute arc School Sup Dr. G.jR.

Tate drjarted this a ternoon for Detroit and Mt. C'kiaton, for, erintendent ZimnieTmann Ceof ge E. KVilliain Senn. of Wqrks of a weeks visit. Milwaukee, and Thonias of The people of Racine today liave.

petitioned weather chief to j' degrade General Humidity whose efforts have produced a melting effect on brains and bodies of focal people. i l'lattevilie, Wis. It wal said tod'ay tht Addlph Andersen, Xprthwestern today from a vacation A rrgrcttably small aiidierieeT was pres the gathering is the.largest""ih' thK his tripjafound the great lakes. tory of the county in tins particuliir re- ent Sut'friay evening when "The Clay Baker" was staged at the. Racine Thea i 'iMis's P'niily Chipita of Carlisle avenue ha.fe gone on a two weeks visit to her People of tins city hp four weeks ago parents in Cato, Wisconsin.

attended the lecture of Teppet-en Borgl- Fourteen automobiles from Chicago and Milwaukee, jmsed through the city yesterday. was that but one. or two 8eeiiVd to exceed the bjea limit, of twelve, miles an hour. -f The usual excursion by lake from Milwaukee occurred. Sunday.

The s-hoe-bojc jerg, tlie eloquent l)am Fred Pierce, 1122 Eighth street, left politician, and parliament, will that while at summoned back menuer of the Danish learn with deep regret Seattle, he wa Saturday1 for Erie, wnere he will spend his vacation with friends. Mrs. E. Shupe, 1424 Park avenue, has brigade came, in by the hundred, Im to Cojenhagen, where his daughter was returned from Massachusetts, where she dying. Mr.

Borgb jerg via forced to can paired to; the parks and ate lunch, re turning home about 4 o'clock. 1 has spent some time with friends eel all further engajeBicnts untler the nuspices of the Danish-J( Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin of Girard, tion, and last Thursday he left New Two Grekt Specials Both Stores FRIDAY, AUG. 24 Both Stores Hunting 'licenes are now being issued by County, Jerk William Bell. The first one' taken out was by.

F. W. 1 la stings York for Copenhagen on the steamer L'-Itollicr Ola He hatj not been heard of Burlington, The hunting seaoni in the eastern states, at all. does not ojen until September 1. Aiioycle rider, name not known, while OBITUARY.

Kansas, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Driver, 1341 Franklin street. Dr. Collins aiuFwife returned last night from Minnesota, where they have been visiting friends for the last week. Jalnes Postel and family of Marscutah, 111., are the guests of and Mrs.

Park Wooter, 73 Eighth street, for some time. Miss Edna Christianson. Ii40 North Chatham street is entertaining Miss going down the Wett Sixth street hill. 200 dozen 18x36 Huck Towels, none opposite a tannery, was Thomft Joseph Thome, one of the pioneer res thrown from the machine, by he fork 25 pieces 36 inch, yide, Passaic Quilting, none sold before Friday, at 1 per yard ountv, died Sat- sold elote Friday, no more than one dozento a cus- breaking. Ills face, head, hands and ter, there being so' many counter attractions in the city.

Ihoe there, ho.wever, eiij'oVed a few hours of Tare" delight: The plot In the play m.1y not be an original or a "new one; it been treated, more or less ably, in drama and fiction. But in yds play it was treated in a new maimer'. The story about the clay baker in Pennsylvania whose life idea is to invent the' unbreakable is one of strug-fle, hardships, starving, sickness; and unconquerable persistence which iiltiinately with- nil the' blessings of life. Through the story of the work of the pooii clax baker runs a'pietty love romance) chief 'jhtsous are the daughter of the clay baker, and the son of his employer. There is in the -playj ft happy blending of 'joys and sadness, of smile, and tear that, happy blending which is essential in making', any work of drama effective.

Mr. 'William Mong, the leading. man of the company, proved a post excellent portraycr of t)ie clay; baker, and his 'mimicry' was especiay admirable. That a success was stored in a great measure was due 'to the able company which supported Mr. Mong.

THE EYE WITNESS." One of the best attractions iecn til the Racine Theater, formerly. t.he'B llo City opera house, for more hanST a "The Eye Witness," presented last night, to a fair sized audience considering hot weather. It is a drama irT'live acts and one of Lincoln J. Carter's best. The cast of characters embraced some, of the leading comedians and actresses on the ideiits of the city and.

urday night, at his horn West High 3 tomer, at. h3 street, of general debilitjy, aged "8 years There, survives to monm his aeatli a Minnie M. Murtrie of Chicago for a few wife, two sons, "Fraijk and Joseph days. See Window Displays of Towels and Ouiltings daughter, Mrs. Thome of Racine; one Frank A.

Bomctz olf Dcnver, Colorado, Mrs. Robinson, mother of Warden $2 25 White .1.19 also seventeen grand children. The fun $1.75 White J. 98c $3.00 White i Waists. J.

I .1.49 $3.00 silk Waist 1.49 arms were seriously bruised. On account of inclement weather yesterday morning the annual basket picnic of the Daniaociety which was to hnve' been held yesterday, was postponed ujiiil next when the prog'ran will; be followed in all its plea. -ant details. Arrangement, have been made for; an aquatic meet at the Young Men's C'hrf--tian association camp at tlje Rapids, to take place" Labor day. Other features are announced for the Y.

M. C. A. cambers that day, and a well prepared prb-gram'wiU be followed. A shipment just in of long Kid Gloves, at.

.2.25 a pair WANTED Several Salesladies, German and Danish. Steady positions. eral will take place on Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock fron the house and 9 o'clock from the St. Joseph church. I Hell.

A telegram was raaei ed Friday morning by Mr. C. A. Fathers of 1519 Hamilton announcing the sudden death of his brother, William Bell iwho' is working in the mines in Leavenworth, Washington. Xo parth ulars were given except that he was killed by a blast while working in the nines.

He went out vest in 1881 and sentmost of his time there except thrqc years recently in Wisconsin. He mariiied a Miss Marie Thompson of this city wlio with one child survives him. 1 A couple. of men who were exhortiftg Racine people to be saved were inter Robinson of Racine college1, is precariously sick at her home, 1700 Wisconsin street. Miss Irene Buelow of Manistee, returned this morning to her home after spending several days with friends in this city.

Fritz Reichert, who left this city some twenty years ago, now located in Kansas City, is visiting hia brother, N. F. Reichert. Mrs. Edward Jl Schowalter, 047 La Salle street, will leave for Di'troit, tomorrow.

to spend a fortnight with friends and relatives. Fred L. Heath and family of Park avenue returned yesterday from Pontiac, 111., where they have spent a couple of with friends and J. F. Koejter and daughter of We Deliver to All FarU oftbs City.

TELEPHONE-Citiiens 424-y; Wisconsin 2578. rupted Saturday evening on the suuajfvj road, being evenly, balanced and the scenic productions were simply magnifi cent, especially the cyclone scene, natural as the wild ride of the automobile over a jack knife bridge half open. Spec VALUE OF MILITARY FRILLS, Colonel Mrllard New York Times: ggfe. OUR ADS. ARE NOT MISLEADING We don't try and tell j'ou about i something you know nothing of such as Doctor's Prescriptions and Doctor's Commissions, and then we could rob you it we wanted and you would be none the wiser but we quote you REAL PRICES on REAL ARTICLES you use daily and know all about.

Here area Hunsiekcr, the Europe; representative ialties by Miss St. George Hussey, -Miss May and Mr. Elded aiil Mr. Fredericks, added to the success of the production. Tiii ovotiiitir there will be an entire of the United States Corporation who handed in las resignation last week, Racine- street, have returned home after a.

two." weeVs visit with relatives at Portage, Kilbourn other points. new program, at the Lakeside The leading number on the program is the Tossiu Laudeers, five acro Rev; Dr.Farrell, pastor of the Congre- bats. gntonarchyreh. of his fam Prof. Severance ill open hia dancing ily, came down, to worship at the First Presbyterian church of our city, on Sun: school at Odd Fellows hall on Wiscon SPECIAL Just came in 4 years old PORT WINK: Large Bottle, Too 38c To Kolin Brand.

CUTICURA SOAPS Cuticura Resolvent, 8I.0Q size .1. 50c Cutlenra Olstment, 50o size. I 42c Cutlonra Pills, 25o size. 22c credits some of his eariy successes as a salesman of American jproduets in Asia to the same military conectiftn to which he owes bis title. "According to the cob nei's story, when he jirst entered the field in the orient he fond the European commercial representatives strongly intrenched behind the prestige of their re-ipective nations' military and naval contingents.

It was before; the days of our own imperialism and the colonel was in despair of properly impressing his prospective customers with the greatness of things American until Tie conceived the idea of being his own material display. He got out his military togs and took to -wearing on every possible occasion all the gold lace the fillies dress of a colonel would permit -The-'seffect was magical, as he tells jt he story, and thereafter his rivals were never 14 the race. I Colgate's Toilet Water, 75 regular Colgate's Toilet Water, 50a regular Lazell's Violet Pink Talcum, 25o regular. 9o lie sin street Saturday evening, ept. 1st.

Class practice from 7:30 to ft, social from 9 to p. m. Reduction on tickets taken the first night. Special attention paid to new beginners. There will be a meeting of the North Side Improvement association toniorrow night in the Janes school and all those interested are requested jto be present.

North Side Methodistj "church ice cream lawn social tomorrow evening at Borated Baby Talcum, 25o regular. day. Col. J. C.

Hackett, who has returned here from his second trip to St. Louis, reports the hottest weather the last of the week that city has experienced in years. The Misses Bertha andSMargaret Iler-rick of Green Bay, Wis.j returned yes-terday to their home after spending several days with friends and relatives in this city. Mrs. A.

Hummewellnd two grand PERFUMES Bulk Japanese Uoney $1 regular1 oz. Bliio Moon, $1 rezular oz uy a crowa i ooys ua nciiueu iiieii remarks. A policeman stepped up ad quieted the scoffers and the appeal the public to accept Christ continued, The preliminary hearing of Mie Deshen, which was to have taken plae this afternoon before Court Commissioner Wentworth, was adjourned till tomorrow morning. I)ehen is awaitifig for having shot one of his countrymen, Joseph Zetlar, on Sunday, August There was talk about the city yesterday thttj the Ringling Bros, circus was exhibit outside the city limits; that they would pay no licen.se and thatJhe parade was to le stopped. InquiryVevea-ed that the report was false, that-thje circus was just inside the City limits a'nM that they had paid the full $200 licence.

This morning one of- the large Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha north bound electric cars struck a pile of atonfc on Main street, causing the car to jump and nearly leave the track. Passenger were somewhat alarmed and piled ou of the car. No damage resulted an after the 6tones were Removed the cajr proceeded. Tomorrow evening Rev. P.

Ootke of tVcdsville, will lecture in his former church, the Danish Lutheran Bcthania church. on Silver street, having arrived in this city today from Clinton, la. Whib' here Mr. Gotke Mill be the guest "df Mr. and Mrs.

A. Munck, 1274 Muni avenue, at whose home Mrs. (lotke for some time past has been entertained. John O. Jones came home Saturday afternoon, from the northern part of thjc state.

1 When questioned in regard to hfs claims the city for the paving of Douglas avenue and other work oh West Sixth and English streets, he said that he had not yet made a settlement i i .4 l. v. 34c SOAPS Imported Castile, just Qts the hand Almond Cream Pacsy Btoksom. 75c regular oz. Dactylis, 75e regular oz.

7c 7c 7c Oat Mrs. John Ileichert luuaj i. ucousm Rowboata to rent. Horlick'a Livery. White Rose, 50a regular oz Crab Apple, 50o regular 29c Violet, regular 29c Uartn Riot Kidney Cure, 11.00 Cod Wine, the great summer tonic, Jl size 47c La France Rose, 50o regular oz 29c New Iladies' aikl Children's IheflypewitergibrjBusyiPeople APRON J-Ss I '5 new shiDment of Aororis iust received, in both ladies' and chil 9 dren's sizes, including some especially, desirable arid practical styles.

r- Don't worry when you find throughout the house au accumulation of furniture, cloth ug aud other things for which yon have no present use, or which yot desire to replace with something newer, These things can all be dispose of to advantage if you will advertise them in the ''For Sale" column' of the Journal for a few days. Every imaginable kind of an ar- to whohx the matter was referred, would do. i -1 Children' Gingfeam Apron, two different Off Ladies Bib Apron Where the work is hardest Where the need for strength and reliability Is greatest. There you wlU always find tho krju ww stylet, 2 to 12 year .1 i Ladie large 4 Gingham with 2 Off rittedtBb Aprons, very fuU size, with two JQg generous 1' with bUck'flr Ladies Black Stine Aprons, two different styles stripes and figures DUC with pockets, nd small Pin cushions OtZf Fitted Bib Aprons with DUC Clearing Sale of White Shirt Vaists, Wash Suits, White Skirts, Wrappers, Kiraonas, Dress-iig Sacques, Aash Goods, Parasols, ami Summer Skinner's Satin sold here, the kind that you may depend upon for wear. REI4INCT0ri TYPEWRITER 327 Broadway, N.Y, In a fewfdays a petition will be circulated frT t-ignatures, asking Govermfr Davidson to appoint IhvC'bris.

Kyans 4' this city, state -veterinary surgeon, to succeed the late Dr. Bolerts, who died at Chicago. Dr. Evan is considered one of the most expert surgeons in the statue and he will receive biicking of hundretfs of prominent men, regardless of partly afliliations. Peter Jochum.

one of the best knowhi ticle has been sold and can be soI4 Al a a MlLWAUHtb Ul-r lC-. oo Tl. Maiirs 1321. by using this column. Tell your story fight, fix the price right and a sale is certain, Try 7 NEATLY AND iiia ii iii.iiaii iiii i members of the Racine nre aepanmenr, narrowly escaped being kilted by an electric car on Douglas avenue, about- o'clock Sunday mdrafng.

He rode norti oa an interurban car. In leaving the cajr irt-i bbio4 it south PROMPTLY DONE AT THJB JOURNAL. I.

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