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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 4

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THE RACINE JOURNAL-NEWS. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST 1. 192S. FOUR 2 LOCAL GOLFERS WlrJISTMATHrlrS WGINIUS.

THIRD Eckert3 Girl Slayer, Denies Zahn's Plan Big Addition 'to Store 111 POLE VAULT Knowledge of Graef Killing DRAINAGE DIST. REPORTS FILED CornmlnTonrrf Liit Re ccipts Disbursement, Balance on Hmd. MtLWAUKZC All. 1 A. Ex-Wisconiin Sur Trails tk art Use taday in areaarlag te II in i wi inn uuhv Jolfson and Lchmann Stey in Fight for State Golf Title.

prm (nkr tba eveeUetug n4Utf tb rtvr at. as auiti-ey tt4icat-4 that she tut eath the mla asgbt disappeared aad tbat detb was rtMl by ia too. frsrtarea tt tbe akiiH. I.i net Attertey tjL.t a art fled te eeUtH tkrt last tMXX whea he was ereyU-yefi durlr.f the Carr, Drocgcmullrr in Olympics Baa krt. rerll pw.jcetaaji ti.

der tadictaasat far raarder ta raa- aectie with the ath ef AUre Herder. la a effort ta detr.tee what the Uyr abett tbe OLTMFXC rTADIUM. Amster The annual reports early r.n ef Onbrr. 11:1. i a -Farther InteeUgaUiea by ths ie- dam.

Aug. 1. CT The stars ad Mlh 1U Orteber or Grwt. Cckert admitted Tueeday aigfct strtpe wara uafurlad oa ail thre-a trirt tlAft be2 Charles polos denoting the first three placas la aa sreat for lbs first tlraa today sioriers tt four draJnaga trtets haee leen f.Jed with tha rlork the circuit eourC tba Cistncta tn- clucir.s the Itoot Kl er Dra.lnaa Clatrtct. t.

hit. ad toni- ers XXainare einrtrt. the Hood CVeek Trairifc4a iatrrt and the when Charles VfcQtnnla. former that ahsrtfy after the discovery cf liiiUfi county re- Ihe raardered bo-Sr eeled tht E-c bert bad bee a la the a bridge la Waakesba reaaty that babu cf jUkiag gnrls la the he boasted te frteads that "for I North Aeaae tt be cel4 name the slayer to the Wl.a TU rrl wsj fakes to the Untvaralty af Wisconsin star. Ua ed to a third placa la the pol vaart after Babla Carr and William Drogemnr had won the eret McGinn la claarrd III meters or 11 Hooaier Creek Zrainare dtstnet.

4 Tta rej-ort the Knot Rier dUrtrtrl, fverUi( 1 l.m arkod Xrota Karrh 17. lilt, to July a. skews total receipte of 14. -Hh Ckaburaemeria -f lit 4t. loa- feat It 1-1 Inches.

th adtniacioa that be male this rta t. EVk rt for hours las atght rtoutly that he w-aa mrty baatcg mjni that he actually karw aothtcr MAPLE BLUFF COUNTRY CLUB. I Madison, Aug-. 1. (Special) Twa of Racine's four rollers who were successful in entering the championship flight of the state tournament here were victorious in first round matches Uvls morning while the other two were eliminated from further competition.

Walter Tolfson, who led the Racine qualifiers with a score of 71. continued his excellent golf this morning to eliminate John Cunningham of Burlington, three up and two to play. Eddie Lehmann eliminated W. Eldsor of Kenosha. 8 and 7.

Bill Hoffman lost to J. R. Anderson, of Kenosha, 4 and 3. while Max Burkhardt was losing to C. C.

McComb, of Milwaukee, 5 and 4. In this afternoon's play Eddie Lehmann is paired with S. C. An McOlaala tied wnn Vic Plckard of ha said he hla rarata )cb aftsl It daja aftrr thOraf misr-' irr and UaKUJ that he(had Un tr.tri4 ta this rrlaca ad hat raad s-etj-air arxtta U. Ha if fd ttZ'y vt-irr.

pro4 by the arrurseat thai he mlfht aa Canada and Lea B-ame. who ahared the Oljrcnple champlonsbtp In 1124 which might aaalat the a.ethritle Illllsis FFF EE EES ffjllll iFFFlFrnFFH through a tie with Glena Graham. ta Mtrlif the mystery. for third place, but won the Jump. Is rral aty khewVtga he mtthl The tUylKg the Graef girl oft for the medal.

Plckard thta boat Barnes fer the fourth place a taiJicw oa banc of 14. 2lZ.tr). The rKrt Is signed bj Conunta-aionera ft. B. Vislker snd Thomaa gkewea.

The kdt. Plaaasrit arid rsort.rra k-trtrt rerort. trt.tr. Jw! I. It IT, to Juba 36.

ittctet recetHa rf lit. 41177 wtth it-ureTfcetiU of lt.lt 7. 4. leni.f a tialarice fr. hnd of 11471(1 Tb refxrt by CutnoTt iMtionera Henrj- H', hae the Craaf ra Wcium he is already cairr arret tf tnsrder and 13 jotahr rt-e-Tid the root cf kit LTo a aatyway, "I til to firimm tor thin" points.

Canadian Wins, one of the moot rprtacalar aa4 bafnieg ef Milwaukee's anovef trlmt Tha girl Vft her hoiae a date" with a maa ta a Trrt rowpe. and faU4 to rra. Hrr A doable triumph for ths lt-rsx- eld Canadian hoy. Percy WITH ma he icld his eatioerra. "As b-o-dy ti fautvd two week lat-r aa I get to roart I r-t Z.

who added the Jtt meters to hla 100 meter victory to gala the derson, of Kenosha, who eliminated H. W. Gardner this morning, wal Le arid LwGrvt world's print title. crowned an ter Tolfson faces a difficult task this HOOVER TAKES INVOLVED BY afternoon, being paired with Ned other dlsaaftrous day for Americana on the Olympic track. Allls.

defending champion. Hwi Cm Iairas Cle-trii't iurinr the lriu4 rt-no Juy 1. 1K7. to Juno l(. shows ttrtsl recelfts I7.7M w-5tk t-tv semen ta of 17.111 t.

loaeu.g a Charles Cushman was defeated Willis ins won aa lmpraaslTaly aa he had la the 111. with the oaly American finalist, Jackson f-rholt, the defending ehamploa. tied tth HOME 13 TROUT! OBREGON SLAYER fit li Tba I lalnre oa bajtd of tmTr.tsMWriers are B. K. tnm art the German.

Helmut Komig. for third. i Z. Candidate and Part? Toral, Quizzed by Judgr. 1 up, by Billy Husting in the prei-denfs night and Claire Clark lost to Loftsgordon, of Madison.

1 up. In the vice-president's flight. Scores of the Ruc1p the championship, together with that of their opponents, follow: Eddie Lehmann Hi 334 4oS 29 44 W. Eidsor 455 454 567 4 5 55 When the Zahn Dry Goods company completes Its plan for the proposed 40-foot extension to Its present large store in Jtronument square (t will have one of the moat complete merchandising bulMlnts in Wisconsin. By the purchasa of 40 feet to the south of its present store the company came Into possession of one of the most desirable square frontages.

On the land la the two-story red brick structure which has been occupied by varioas merchandising firms. At present the Zahn company la making uaa of the first floor and It" will continue to occupy the uppr floor and leaae out the lowr until such time as it is to go ahead with the Improvement. The cut shown herewith shows the old building on the south aa it now appears, Abora it ore shown two additional stories, towering to the height of the Zahn store. Whrn the Zahn company carries out Its enlargement plan there will nothing Wt of the old structure shown here as It will completely razed and a complete 40-foot addition, four stories in height, harmonizing with the larg new store, will take its place. lit meter hurdlea wra won by 'U aJker.

The Hooomit Creek Csstrtrt rwt-tKJaaikor-ers report criers the fiacs1! ear ended June It. llri. ad show rwfelits cf ll.lrf 77 w-itb Ctet-urat merits 1 1 .1 4 t. lr vit, a baJ- attoe oa bstid 111 3t The report, ehwr. ts signed tDimlM) oners James LngUat.

William r. Tudet tt6 Li Savfi She "Indirectly Influenced Him. Leave Tonight for Palo Alto, Calif. Bldney Atkinson from Stephen An- 1 dereon snd two ether Americans i whlla Lloyd Hthn'i downfstl wa complets when hs was forced to quit In the l.S meter trials. Breaks Dtsrwa Tlrrord.

Bud Hoaaer held up the United States reputation for strength la I 454 2(4 466 39 545 4 5i 664 351 5T6 44 554 355 4 vnxi'-O CTTT, itf 1 MiAKTA fmiNO? Ca: -'Jr The lure tre A vg 1 I HAPPENINGS IN THE CITY cr, A Oe la Lata, ba ie r.amed r-j Jae Loa 74 4 ths field areata by wlnnins the trout broufht Herbert Htt fc OSHKOSH MAN IS ROTARYSPEAKER Itbodea. that It will I ft ern weary to tkiee tt.s sun. tif tarlrg the romdtij jear lot tteeded repair: tra hi'etiaw in -troeeiieta ef the twnnrt arid jisymeat of ber.k loans and interest. Walter Tolfson J. Cunningham W.

Hoffman J. R. Anderson Max Burkhardt C. C. McComb 455 3t 444 4 7 546 455 545 353 544 36-454 4C5 i Total yebthfal art SieTit.

aa bav- ir.g cewefi" him la lbs tukMllrt cf Premitf ct- lert Ahifd Obreg tn. discus championship with an Orrm-j Vtoorit Fhaxa rec'on wer pie heeort! breaking toe of 47.11 hop lo ha better Jack meters or 111 feet Inches 4 70 45 intn mm 1 1 ra jt- r. e- i r. weili I Opens Barber Shop. Joseph E.

LfAnna has opened the "Roosevelt" 'barber shop at 924 Romayne avenue. Tc-al run4 tbe r.vt wbea the Klamath river sectJoa to The Loa Angeles dentist thus re. talned his title woa la 11 XI wbea his winning effort was 44 111 meters and broke his own Olympic record ti- t.e t-r tbs In tb jreitta- -43 Government Aid in Be 454 36 354 366 r. 65 445 45 northward Tbers be r-. a tw ROBERT G.

LONNON DIES IN MILWAUKEE catch, but the rair.Nce tf.c. set on that occasion which ts the iati frwt trtaDc ta 9M Ar.tl was formally d.ir(4 wf.ti tke rttrder, Wr.brtit a fc.2:ar aa.fi bis aeraggty small to farriikh 1 ert half of Riparian Land Owners Is Explained. equivalent or lit reet mens, Al Klvl sf a land was second to Leaven on VamXlon Trip. Capt. William B.

George of the police department has gone to Niagara Tails and points In Canada on a vacation visit. Three Sentenced for Intoxication. Three men were beforo. Judge Burgess in municipal court thla forenoon on a charge of having been drunk and disorderly. Two were fined $15 and costs each while the third was sentenced to the county Jail for JO days at hard labor.

After to f.nd aay seieable I k. fT-ewlK. TeraJ seemed at! err tnd srT.r ar.aer the eveaUsAlef Funeral Service at the Home Tridar After Initiate Members, A group of new members will be initiated Into the E. M. B.

A. at the organization's hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Girt TiTwve Home. Two girls IS and 17 years of. age respectively, wrre reported to the sheriff's department as having left their homes.

A'ntomobile Deputy Nelson reported to the sheriff's department that a coach being driven north on Highway 41 turned over when it blow a rear tire late yesterday afternoon north of the Seven irm n. wm inim. mu wrMinm po i.j ws pre. cttisj Olympic rerd Joha Anderson of dsts made a sudden je-i; ts irr. Cornell, third.

U. 8. representative, tlgsts perwonsHy ret-trs thst there was fifth. fryod fjhlrf In the Pit ar.4 MrOoud ners near tve rse ef the! tlflCnnsJCIIJ ll PDAfl Ugantlc Fhs hrhj i He aim at, 4 c-otr. trm His oire a lew.

al be ejck clearly sr.d a trea.rr He )TKhed few fin's Wprk being dons by the government to safeguard riparian land owners against high watera on var-loua Wisconsin streams and the efforts mads by ths Association for the Prevention of High Water la bringing about such action. ware noon. MADISON. Aug. 1.

OP) A. B. C. "Buster" Bock, the Sheboygan stylist, and former state open champion, trounced Joe Thoma of Truck-away, Milwaukee, this morning to continue in the flght for the state amateur golf championship. In the first match of the cham-ptonshlp flight of 32 who survived tha two days' elimination rounds.

In which 2 50 polfera participated. Bock defeated the Tuckaway star 6 up and 5 to play. Bock, the medalist. Is a strong contender for the title. The pater-filius contest ended In a tie.

Walter Wellman and son Robert of Black Hawk, Madison. mOVUilOlil UllHU emlnl the plaint t-r er.re "'Xi 1 -vi Miirt eeerrblr.t a e-u were gotr.g kill 'trute Talk On PTUlipp4n. Klwanlans will hear J. J. Phoenix.

Delavan. In a talk on the Philippines at their luncheon meeting tomorrow. Tt- DIES IN SANITARIUM s' outlined for members of the Rfitsr club at Its luncheon meeting todsy by Alan H. TtIdd. O.h r.h rml.

rmp was breken u4rh Hroa Hwr srd mft (his 4 fffth fT Fhar Fprlefs if dinner. Two rd a ha retrs lir the T-mtl ru by 1 1 r. he been tr.omx ef the S.Wed 1 4 "I thotirt.l rf the (ft.twM V'VI foi tf all tsHti MtMter OrMareuia. ho ir futtirtt yos ta romjt 5 th 1 rirtwds 1 ho V- 'rt a Mile road. Four occupants of the vehicle, whose- names were not obtained, were slightly Injured, one of them being takn to Miss Marguerite Davis Formerly of Walworth Succumbs speaker has traveled extensively dfnt of ln and Is expected to give the club! purpose of Mr.

Tripp's ad- some new thoughts in regard to th i dreaa wss to urgs a falr-mlnde islands. consideration of the reservoir project which th irovernment Is ew Plat Filed. A plat on th. hes.iwaters of ing 35 lots, located on the Durand til, Wolf river, with a Mew to pro-road has been filed with the rels- vHnc rHUf owner, ter ef deeds. It is known as Larch- farthr dow to mont and is part of the north half th, ncwltv frtr rM.r of the northwest quarter, section IS work pUnnwl an1 e.ted Wis.

3 Tict-en Lnnrri. sged U. died earlj this nmttilfif in tb Vliwstfcee hoepltal her be snOeee-ent SB terstJon tec eeefc age He was tom Ir Psliryra. I en tr JT srd rr fc hi ftarents to Mu'ktego sher, be ery ui 1'ot fti er he In I jst'syetl 1 i vter as tnsmed of II lU'l. to btlas Jennk Krsrr bTtne years efe tbey tneved El hot tiers they bse aStwa Deed Jxtttnoa aurt-ed hy bit widow; a daughter Vtn fveija lienor: a sun, hrwr and far lrobera.

Will and Thome tied with John A. and A. Sharp of Tripoli. Milwaukee. C.

C. Allen and 1 son, T. C. of Kenosha, and Dave Metier CenrbHaT" hifhesy ehlrh arr.ti(1 the kit's srd errw throuth Treks. We-j ml Mtrt City.

The commerce ee-re(sry fe ft eeme from the mer tbaa fide be bad eetrrda or, IwwHik la r' to Iimr crk EU'HORN. Wis, aos 1 Vise Marguerite Davta. daughter cf Mrs Carrie Davts XcConnell rf North Oeneva. died Tueadar in Rest Ha-en The coach bore an Illinois license. Frank AUkoler Injured.

Frank Alshuler, retired clothing merchant, S01 Lake avenue, is Mary's hospital where he is being treated for injuries he received Monday night. was in the act of stepping from his car to the curb in front of his residence when made a mlii-step and fell to th cround. Two of his rihs are fructured and bis body is badly bruised In places. various other rivers In the Gustave J. Hedke is the owner.

state Opposition to the project ta sanitarium. Klgtn. Ill VI i. Devts waa born In North Walworth. Jsrr II 11)1.

and attended erhn at The fret pis re he ee Seeled i fir.1 aulte suit fn7 be roe short erars the Hfears be be hefsn to cast again Takes linene THtnea. "The Mctfcee Jtprrhif Corceptio Ar-elo who grea ta lbs taeea- Hw abe ir. ftufmnit told ne il-e peraetrroa was beit.g snd tfce retneCy titilf evi tVir tfce ealk Ob- cif Ireieeet OaZies aad perwa i f'i strarx a tbs atwoaJVeg ki if -a a ft tarr.a tic Cat art ii oes ed rwift. ire be prpe at ft en. i aa rtreaaes Oiarr-The tn, ts telr.g bald la yoUre ese quarters ia Vair Ct Williams Hay Fhe was graduated from the Lake Oeneva hlfh sehe-el and In I II received her der ree Fined for Heck Ices Drlrlng.

Georre Bush. 102S Washington avenue, was fined 110 and costs in municipal court today on a charge of driving an automobile recklessly. It waa charged that he had driven east on State street from Marque tte waters there held treat rr heins fotrd by various Interests which fear thy wi! he sfTerfd by th new regulations which would eneije. the speaker added Inimediatrlv rfter th I mcheon. a KroiiP of if Norton's lake, where ihev will In-sperj th.

Hoy Sout imp PROGRESSIVE DAIRY HOST TO CHILDREN Cantwell and son, Bud. Madison, tied for second. At the end of the IS holes on the 'first round of the chajnpionship flight. J. L.

Pring finished two up and one to play on B. H. Albert, Milwaukee. S. C.

Anderson. Kenosha, finished ena up on W. H. Gardner, Blue Mound, after they had played 25 holes, they being even at the eighteenth. Ed Lehmann.

Racine, was eight up and seven to play on W. Eldsor, Kenosha. Morirsn Manchester was three up and one to play on Phil Sanborn. J. A.

Rusll, Milwaukee, defeated C. B. Dale, Lake Geneva, three up. Billy Sixty, Mlehiwaukee, defeated Oakman Ellis. Chenerjua.

J. B. Anderson, Kenosha was four up on William Hoffman, Racine, at the end of 15 holes. Lonnoa ef LaTaveti. fhll.p ad Job a latino of North Oeneva.

arid hy three aiatera, Wmea Suae Ioyd. rrmeperl. Mary taln oi a ad Mat-tret btkwk bwib t.f Ctbrn Tl.e funeral wdll ba held rr rViday at 1 a clo at tbe Lome Tb Pie K. Ms ye tf (Jf-xipeniww will efftctste and burial will la Kaaai fudge cemetery. w-rons aevee, I a bee lor.f The frwt ran bee hs had tM school for ths past throw bark lute tbs creek ie years, kst wrB it became arret tbst Surviving are her mother.

Mrs. Urr, as wwre to be MeCoanell; her father, r-rerett i Ksd. He-eer kept II bs te street to Erie street at a rate of 4o miles an hour and had passed all street intersections at that speed. Money Stolen and Rcrorrred. Mike Tutier.

who operates a soft -nicsgo. a sser. Mrs Myrtts eompaaleM added tbeir rairfe et KIWANiS HEAD TO ADDRESS SESSION Cummings Will Be Speak-er at District Conclave, Superior, Aug. 13-14. rrnaag.

Algonquin, ih, and bar grand pareata. Mr. and Mra A. Ker-eneso. North Oeaeva.

Tha fuaeral wiU Ke held Tha red ay aftemeon at 1: o'clock la tha Wtl-I'ami Bar Coagreratlonal chare, of which ska was a member. Tha ftev. drink parlor on Seventeenth "treet. between Hamilton and Packard av- SeCOnfl Annual Party At enues. reported to the police yeter- day that soma one.

on ths nlf ht tended by AoOUt dasea earh deed ta Mirrr titan that ebe Tbees aiere taken bab ta ramf bad fnetereg ia ike flr.Uid tt To si and wars eerved to kfr Her lm- a tUef that be ce-vid ar.Jrs ts. faedtata party at dlaaer j.rr r-. i-f i rrtse After trying tba waters bera cur. etiirn.t.j aarrurtaJtioa Ing lbs dsy. tba p-reeideeutl sl- Total, the Sved hlra If aea aad bta party will taks aa eve- had retdirH Cailea.

aiea Blag trala for f-aa rrarfieoa. arrtv- 7 oral rerUei: lag early Thursday saerrJrg aad 'Xtr ta rae Cat- aad Ot-rerwa 500 Youngster. A. r. Nswraanb.

aaaaeted by ths Rev. VI. Petereon. wlU offleuie. and burial NEW MANAGER AT THE 'STATE' HERE facreeeing J.

It. Cram aa of idwsass fttata Uaator is H. 3. Tarber, w.e roanes ta P.aclne feltewltkg a yeer euor-eful RiU agemeat ef twa I beat ers la Cl nr lane. U.

Tt.acher baa bd eobac era ble eaporkerK-a be tbaa ter abd film tsiT-iiv4fl, iieava i vuurq nil CesVafrl aV lster taking therefrom about Detective Charles Yanny and lister' McKarhern located the person whoi CITY FIREMEN ARE will be la East lelaan cemetery. tcoataalnt ta Tsle Alta by reeter. I wre ittnter ar was ii aa I )i tx-b at tie aaane time, bvt had taken the money which waa returned to the owner. Mr. Putaer refused to prosecute the case so no arrest was made.

HAVING VACATIONS Fourth Group Returns; Ten Others Leave This Morning. Programs Approimatef- I.Sa-j children were ruesjs of the Pmr-elve Dairy company yesterday afternoon, when the econd annual children's psrty. sponsored hy the Progressive organisation, was held in Washington park, at the playrroynd Children of tmionun of the company were rut at the party. A Iarae proportion of th force of th dairy company waa on hand dor-Ing the afternoon to aantst In arrang Real Estate Transfers bualneea prevtoua ta snaxag-ing the jTennple and Hlpdrome tbeator la jOaw-innaU. be was rositoend ef.

tbe VtiH-eraaJ film it.fr teas ia tbe PI! urrHwi h.fM 1 Miw thkf kt ef kllfst Calies TeraJ esid be arr tbouft ef pvrea He reatjftefl be t.t-4 rer r.rfu meetmas t.nrtM I. in tialy -etl to a furely retig-kea r. Sferl.f 7 ft si waa reared on tbe aeaeg if be bad a He answered t4 tie vrt tr.ae the ruseeik. SUPERIOR. Auk.

ito. Samuel Cummingj, president of the Kt-wanis International, will be one of the principal speakers at the district convention tvtsccnsln and Upper Michigan members here Aug. 13 end 14. tV Crawford, general chairman, has announced. From rresent returns an estimated attendance of 730 is expected.

All district officers will attend th two-day conclave, activities cf which tbat be tnaXAged aeewrai tbe tea Charles F. Brtetake to llan 8. Jones lot 5 blk. 2 Oakwood Grove addition. t.f bla ewa.

tr. Grant. bers tt Ifr Tljarber to enter tba Stanley Brill Fr. to Stanley Brill ing frames for the monster crowd of ctiildren and also to distribute etifreeda. ia 'anttttif The fourth group of firemen to take their vacations this summer re Tonlg-ht's prosram includf baehll scorts, news.

Memo Waite snd his Banjo Boys, Richard Conrad. Sue Beland, John CUrk, Horlick's Darn Orchestra. Jr. part se. quarter of ne.

quarter sry -f tff a wfcirfc buslaee ia aoutbara Xiaecu- souvenirs and refreshments. turned July 31 to tbeir respective will be divided between a theater. rt. sec. Jo.

twp. 4 north, ranae 0 east i i souvenirs nrluitin. Mary Jenkins et al to Pteve Kite-! were distributed to .11 wic. lot 14. blk.

2 Jenkins addition rrfa rerv boweeer. a-tea mambera of tti Vttu Oty tr. irul C'Ut ar 2t Gan.e Um.0. aa frlrbw r't 1 tt tier ra ta read a where all conference sessions will be held, and state teachers' college itymntslum. the site selected for the annual governors' banquet.

A dance for delegates and their wives will follow. LATE VETERAN'S SON DONATES WAR RELICS and refreshments consisting of craekerjack and a small bottle of mils, were alven the title guests. Axel M. Sanderhoff to Peter stations: Asst. Chief Chas.

Jefferson. Capt. Charles Redisk1. Lieut. Percival Oertell.

Lieut. K. Deschler. Martin Albert Wagner. Thomas Quinn.

Robert McCollough. Wednesday morning the following left for their vacations: Asst. Chief Menden lot blk. 27 Jav Eve See Land company's sub-division No. J.

WetL, Auf. 1 le rtHMM ftiuiT.trg of tKs reersj arUies of aaeiurvc vaJue. p.4'e elateraeet the farabaJ preperty of tba aaaa X. K. Hfciett.

Iawrenca M. Jones to Hsnry W. of Fire Prevention," will Thomaa Hartnett. Capt. Stripple.

1 be the subject discussed by Alfred Girl Takes Poison; Condition Serious MILWAUKEE. Aug. 1 Ul- i l.arw TeraJ Saterrcmd te i war vet ers a ab dted units Seitx. blk. 12 Tlchigan Heights, town of Waterford.

Or.sn Recital News Feature Baseball Scores Musical Program Venetlsn Thestre Noon .7:30 8 P. M. .7:40 P. M. P.

H. .9 9:30 P. M. nftwary i read ibis dora. tB pas year, l.n leen gtvea bj Henry W.

Seltx to Lawrence I I men E. Flennlnc, New York, chairman of the National Board of Underwriters, a visitor to the convention. Efforts are now under way to secure ths Jones lot 1. blk. 12 Wolffs Third It is all true a-td bt t.ed vrrr la m4 It already Capt.

Albert Rosenberg. Lieut. C. J. Hllle.

John McCarthy. Carl Nelson. George Henningsfeld, James Simon-sen. Alfred Gall. Carl Wenszell.

They are to return to their stations throughout the city on Aug. 15. iwn.wnwim, aged U. In a serl-ous condition at Kmerxency hospital addition. Tb rKars as tfeea formaJl Henry W.

Seiu to Lawrence M. tooay rrom self-inflicted poison tered tie rerv services or a nationally known aviator to speak on advantages of air transportation and its recent de Jones lot 3 blk. 12 Wolfrs Third whlh she took Tueadsy in an attempt to end her life. Thura Auf. 2 velopment at the convention, Melancholy prompted tha attentat- Henry W.

Seltx to Lawrence VI. ba aea MemortaJ Hall, ta crry a Xmmw of aaikertg otber war, relMW ia tba O. JL. riMm oa tba firs fteor. lacluded ia tkeae are rfcary kick Mr.

Haiett. a ha aervad la tba infaattry. ueed nr. tls war Tbr lc)i a. cjartrtdge boa, aa-(awa.

kaapaark. bayonet ad a g. VreoraJ oooka. lb majority of tbeni oeaisfcg anib tba QJ aa well aa oam oa A.neraoaei:ia. are ia-rle ia tba g-tri.

The initial gathering will be Mon ed suicide, a letter written to her Jones lot 2 blk. 12 Wolfrs Third day st the theater at 9 a. m. Bert parents before she swallowed the toxin. Indicates.

F. Zinn. district president, will pre Obituary aWlarorSu Pauline Biomkun to Pater Kraas. I side and give the opening talk. Dur Tne famUy.

which Uvea on a farm abort distance from lienamaiiM lot 1S4 Fox Point park No. J. town, of Waterford. FrL, Auf. 3 I ins the business sessions, visltinir Charles O.

Jandl to William H. Falls, can not understand why Lillian attempted to take her life. al. ladies will be entertained at theater and parties and auto tours rred It Sbreb. tl years aid.

a Langendorf lot 2 blk. It. of the city Horlick's Dam .9:20 10:20 Ors-sn Recital 12 1 Noon News Feature P. IL Rajball Scores ..7:40 P. XI.

Orjrsn Recital Noon News Festure P. IL Health Talk. Dr. P. M.

Bsieball Scos 7:40 P. M. Old Time Prosran 8 9:0 P. li. Herr FriU German Bsnd 8:15 P.

M. Horlick's Dam .10:15 11 :15 Orjran Recital 12 1 Noca Horlick's Dam .9 :30 11 raersber of JUrtfc tiagtar Ja, IIT though they said she threatened to several tlmea. Activities of the past year will be Vailed Ceanrmal died UlUan swallo wed the BeiMn 1 Seek Person VTho Left Dead Eairr ILtrxUKEE. Aag. 1.

un Price Is An Inducement discussed Monday afternoon, while the second day will be confined to Tuesday morning in tha room of tha Elsie Rag-use to Harris Coleman lot blk. 1 Fairnew Park addition. Ruth Staff to Edward J. WheLan lot 2 blk. 14 Weat Lawn addition.

Clara J. Ague to Robert O. Oott-f red sen s. half lot S. blk.

41. sac. II. business sessions, the election of of noii to which sha had fled from her farm home. Tha arse to awa ncers for the next fiscal year, aad planted the deatre to die aad m.

the appointing of committees. Re the Al- oe Sunday ettaf at Lit bc-B la Cl.Kag He foraaerly raaaded la Treeee. VTia rfeeral awrriceo wth be ee Tertay afieraoea ml 1 eciok dayt bi aetx.g time, at tbe beeae ef ta brvtbar. WtlUasa fxbrsma. 1114 Painter ta.

We, kegaa Ht BariaJ anU be ta tbs ceeetry al Treewr, And very often determining factor. Uca who ware called took her to the Janes Realty company to David J. turns from nesrly every chapter In the district, advising that their dels-gates will attend the conclave, have Withers lot 14. blk. 14 Wolfri Third addition.

5L, Auj. 4 been Received. Michael A. Hammea to South Side aearth for tba stereo or )arwaaa derwoitaa tba 6oa4 ooCy of a taw -day old baby waa eonud tt-ay fo! towing aa awtaay oa tba la- ant bi Ceu waa die) ta rar.rv. mJL ua Tbe toCy of tba ba wa oad ly a grass erf abUdre Tueotay Is a ClB Of wsafes la a fas Id.

iM-owty Coroner Aibort Orur.dmar. aaad trcurr.iaje fxiicied fsoocla-j aety ta tnvreer. Planing Mill lot 25. blk. 1) West Lawn addition.

WEATHER MAN GIVES Aug 6 Louis A. Volght to Alfred Fed lot 14 blk. Mt. Pleasant Land 4tGorrrnor Frrd Invited To Lop Rolling Tourney AUGUST FINE START company's sub-di vision No. 1.

noanitai. Inquest Ordered in Superior Accident SUPERIOR. Wia Aug. I Reopening af an investigation lata tha of Peter Serf aea, who was killed Saturday night when a row ha waa leading threw htm against a passing car. followed tha discovery Tuesday that a man was driving tha auta that struck him.

Ha had bee a shielded by a young we ma a axener. ataa at tha ttms af the accident, authorities aald-r Winifred McHale toulath. whea quests a ed. ad. ways Incorporate it in your Classified Ad.

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UTia. Atg. 1 LABORER, HELD XR DEATH. The weatherman gave the month of August a good start today with temperature above the SO rrfarkTha Orjrsn Bedtal News Feature Baseball Scores Musical ProfTara Orrn Recital Nsws Feature Baseball Scores ..12 1 Noca .7:30 8 P. ...7:40 P.

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...7:40 P. M. aa baa be-a Owe, Tred K. taaaaen. TO BE TRIED IX SETTXMBER Tug Auf 7 HEBOTOAN.

Wis- Aug. I- VP) Joe Maslulonls. laborer, held for month or July closed with; a maxl-mum of 84 and a minimum of 15 tha death of William Rutchera. waa indications today were that tha REGATTA DAY SUNDAY, AUG, 5 tl Thoraps-cndaJc ko raxr. It Adiat si or ya-rtug weather boss would continue tha hot taria ta auead tbe worid ttara- i Lg F.eCi.t.g tawraaraeat.

ta be bd la rreer beat, be-j twee bete aa.4 t-jTC AM- 1 It ajad It. rtee.4 ret CooUCge aUaa Las be iitiUd La iV.ita. bound over for trial at tha Sept. 1 term of circuit cowrt Tuesday whan speiL Threatening skies were manl fest early today but up to mid-after nooa oo raia had fallen. ha waa given a preliminary hearing Bail waa fixed at 1M9, ml ted her eecort waa at the wheel.

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