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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 32

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4 Sunday, February 10, The Wisconsin State Journal VnlMntnw nimlttlrM nndrtr SUDeF- ceatly purchased. The company also I vision the survey have so redutml donated to the Dane County Relief Fund for Oermnn children. The him out of a pen. He heard the 'call of the wild' and answered It by going off for a few duys: at time. coming home.

At last he Anally went away for: weeks ami was eventually pnlEHnd by a iovernment hunter. This was a R-ood thlnp. as a collie hearing 'the call of tha wild" kills for uis young, too. Fireman's Ball whicn was held in January netted $137.00 to the Point; who died recently, hail the distinction of being a descendant of the world's first station agent. His father was the first station agent at Stockton, England, for the first railroad built in England by George Stephenson.

The line "was 33 miles long and the trains ran at. a speed of 10 or- 12 miles an hour. The Woman Voter's Column ABOUT EVENTS. PUBLIC "QUESTIONS. AI INDIT1PU4IS OF TO VOSE YOTEKS DOGS, VAMPED BY SHEAVOLVES, LEAVE THEIR HAPPY HOMES ine numuei ui auihi lemainlnK an haife been 4nfn that extwiilfy, declares lr.

A. iy KIsMer, who is In charge, of the economic Investigations of the survey. Utters o-f hybrid young have been produieJI In a number of Instances. I raid, and tha animals have proved equally as tlescruotive as the native 'In one Instiance, the adventures of -OUi an especially e-struct lv she wolf, were detailed by rancher in Colorado. "We hold a private grudge against this old (tray the rancher stated, 'as she' maied with our pet collie dtg.

even groins so far as to dig DESCENDANT OF FIRST R.VIL AGENT IS DEAD Calvert. Spensley of Mineral CondnfttMl by the I)sne County League of flumfn Voters a. woman. Dr. Louisa H.

Hart, an American- missionary Arcat. India. Jr. Hart received the Kaisar-l-Hind medal, which is awarded only to persons who have become prominent iFirough their services in or for -India. TUN' AND IOSE Women as a sex are for prohibition.

Therefore we can rejoice over the news that, dne largely to the power of women, Portusl passed an anti-alcohol law. The law will prohibit the opening of new drinking places within a stated distance of public buildings, children under 15 may not go into wtne shops, and no liquor may be sold ibetween 9 p. m. and 6 a. m.

Concerning the fact that Portugal has always been a wine-Urlnklng country, this may be called a victory for prohibition. On the other hand, news arrives READ JOURNAL WANT i Wnf-h. Domestlo dotes betns; "yiinM" bv sh wolves 1 a number of western states. to Intormaiion to the FROM BEIAG TO DOING MRS. R.

C. Bunds-, an actiTO clnt woman of Menomonie. has an article which is bo full of inspiration that parts of it are given here: "The franchise came alike to the I onian who wanted it and to the wom to get something sane and pleasing in the Idea of borne making before the vouns people. They are the same humans we are, seeking companionship, homes in which to work out their destinies." says the writer. "If we put half the energy into creating means whereby they can satisfy the home Instinct that we do Into trying THR FIFTH OF A SERIES OF SrNTMT EVENING LECTURES r.S -v ILLUSTRATED LECTURE "Religious Events in Rome" TOO MUCH URIC ACID? LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT en who didn't want it.

And now ev ery woman should huve the courage to legislate them out of barm's way, they would stop shocking us and be that Norway is with prohibition and will etiher repeal or modify its liquor laws. FREE 85 CENT COTTLE (32 DOSES) thrilled to learn to live on what the average young man can earn." MORE HOME 0VN'EKS IN" wrsT to use It; for tne franchise placed a tool in woman's hand which forever j-laec her on anothi-r plane. In other orda, has passed from bein? into The most serious, question 1 that confronts ns today is how are The Last of a Very Interesting Series By PROF. GRANT SHOWERMAN', Chair of University of WisconsiS Tonight 7:30 P.M. Sir With the single exception of North Dakota, Wisconsin has more families MIDDLETON FIRE COMPANY ELECTS Just because you start the day "too tired to (ret up," arms and legs stiff, muscles sore; with burning, acblng back and dull head Worn OUT be, tore the day begins do not think you have to stay in such condition.

Rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, and all ailments caused by excessive acidity make one miserable. Be strong and well. Get rid of the "rheumatic" pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles, "acid" stomach. Kidney or Bladder troubles so often caused by body-made acids. If your sleep is broken by an irritated bladder that wakes you up every few hours, you will appreciate the rest and comfort you get from tie free bottle (32 doses).

To prove The Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder diseases, rheumatism and all other ailments hen due to excessive urlo sold, no matter how chronic or stubborn, we will give one 8Sc bottle (3t doses) free if you send this notice. IMeaae send 10 cents to help pay postage, packing, to The Dr. D. A. Wil llams Company, Dept.

CA-433, P. O. Building. East Hampton, Conn. Send ne igoing to perform our new duty, who own their homes than any other conscientious women agree that this I state in the Union.

The ten states responsibility is of Talue only as a having the highest percentages of means to add strength to accomplish 1 home-owners are In ordr: North Da-m hittever will lead to a better Amer-tgota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Idaho, -i- It is said of a soldier that he Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Maine, dies for his country; but a citizen New Mexico and Michigan. It is la-must live for his country. teresting to note that with the eicep- MIDDLETON At the meeting of the Middletou Fire company No. 1, Wednesday evening the following ofn-cers were reelected: W. S.

Green, V. H. Brumm, assistant chief 0. If. Burmeister, secretary; August Wahler, treasurer; Fred Orth.

William Ihenthal, assistant foreman and William Schuetz, mar- Special Music ILLUSTRATED HYMN BT MRS. ANDREW T. WEAVER CHRIST CHURCH QUARTET 'As an organization we have ex-! 10n of Maine, all of these are western or middle-western states isted for a quarter of a century. We are, In every community, and the peo SOME FACTS TO REMEMBER In the United States there are over shall. The company donated $500.00 ple of our community have a right to to the village of Middlcton for the at once and you will receive by parcel If you have been ailing for a long time, taking all sorts of medicines without benefit, let The Williams look to us for some sort of leader- 600.000 teachers equal to a marching new Ford fire truck which was re nil a reeular tsc oottie, wiinoui ship.

We have the greatest mnchin- Jme mllcs lon- Hof e11 trained charge and without Incurring any ob are these teachers? If you walked ery In the world for training for ligation Only one bottle to the same GLEAN KIDNEYS Treatment provs to you what great relief it gives In the most stubborn cases. Hundreds of thousands have need It. Established 81 years. or family. Nothing sent Ut Up O.

D. Sown this line you would pass 30,000 rjen and women before you came to a single teacher who had more than eighth grade education. Going on you would have to pass BY DRINKING (fresbyteriaST) 1 a. a w' 3 00 before you came to one who had SIP ad more than two years of high 1 L'1''' LOTS OF WATER emzenship, and; we should hold it ou duty to use this machinery to serr our country in the training of cit nensi We are organized to promo whatever wilt make for the better ment of life better schools, healthk children, better, roads, cleaner town law enforcement, all these and mar. fehould be the result ot our training.

"How shall we face these duties this call to our best womanhood Club women, especially in the sraallei places, should turn to the schoo; chool work. You would pass 480 JO not far from two-thirds of them i.I) before reaching a teacher who TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS aw. afwmdra aUtinwi awaw asm a. aa i had as much as two years trailing of any sort after high school IF BLADDER BOTHERS OR BACK HURTS Vil about one-sixth are equipped with a jiorough college training. SIX ROOMS Elementary and high schools cost Eating too much rich food may pro teachers.

In them you will find your strongest allies, and through the schools you will reach the parents la the test possible wav. Also re duce kidney trouble In some form, he nation la one year $762,000,000 says a well-known authority, because purlng the same time we spend for the acids -eatej excite the kidneys. perfume, ana "beauty" aids member that these same bovs and men they become overworked, get jiJ. The people of the United States spend about $19,000,000 a year on the sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and 'it or normal schools; on chewing gum they spend In the same time misery In the kidney region, rheumat Mffl ic twinges, severe headaches, acid three billion dollars are squandered a-. tin stomach, constipation, torpid liver, on races, movies, commercial dances sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Ir yr- '-r w- 4" and similar forms of amusement A trifle over one billion Is spent on ed ritation.

The moment your back hurts kidneys aren't acting right, or if blad ucation of every sort each year Getting rearer home, the Cities and der -bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four towns of Wisconsin spend $13,700,000 a year on their schools; the people ounces of Jad Salts from any good girls ln; the schools today will in or 15 years be the citizens of the land. How better inculcate good citizenship in girls through -such things as canning: clubs sand hot lunches for schools and all that these entail-unconscious lessons in thrift; manners, neatness-and health. How better Inculcate good citizenship in boys than by teaching them to care for their schools and beautify Its grounds, through lessons la. sanitation and cooperation. -Such boys will always Lave a larger view of their community responsibility.

These examples 6how the theory details need not be gone into here." WHAT DO TOC THrSKI Have we women raised the standard of living or have we Jnst raised: Cain? "This is the plaintive query aa anonymous contributor makes in the Wisconsin Club Woman. She deplores the passing of the days when a set of plated silverware, a few pieces of pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in in those same cities and towns spend $17,200, 000 a year on movies, shows glass of water before breakfast fur a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made and clubs. It costs us $13,444,000 to spend the rural boys and girls to school which is Just about the same amount we spend each year on gaso from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has STOP PAYING HEHT NOW Surely you want a Ana six-room house of your very own. and you can have one too, without a cent of cost to you.

if you promptly answer this advertisement and do aa 1 ay. 1 am poing to give this fine six-room houM iwm jut to advert, my tousinM. Sumy yon have longed tor the dy to come lw eoaid pfMf. paying rrnt a landiorti and eall tmr borne your own. i am not offering you th opportunity nd at no to yoa whatever.

Send me roar tia-me and adtlreaa. Jbcforc voa tay ttaav paper ukle. A M4 ftl AU MAC Ui pifJCf ta build. I will arrant to buy for yvu. Dm rteautiful nd comfortable home may be youra if yo promptly nd an voaT name and addr and nn tt 1 It doea not -maftr to where von bv rthe (touae ean be built anywhere want it.

1 tK hove away to adver- my ttinram and I Hnn't car where tovi want it buijt- Ymn. California, or anywhere 1n the U. 8 lbw offer may nvn rome to yoo acaio. Be A rat iA your atffhborbood. Rush nam and addraM-WOICK.

Costs Nothing to Investigate! noihinv to tnyeatirate thM JitS-ral erTer. 1 would Ifke to plac one of my bomea I Jess Cohen's I Orchestra Tonight line for pleasure cars. WHY THEY 1EATE SCHOOL been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer thus often relieving bladder dis The Nationals: Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women Is undertaking' a tremendous piece of orders. tfork. They will try to discover from Jad Salts cannot Injure) anyone; every child leaving school In the ilghth grade why Is stopping.

If makes a delightful effervescent hthia-water drink which millions of men mm.cn locajny in uie Hush me yonr name and arfrtreaa lOuAl-a Ft miH flA JiHUi mmm stsnl and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs C. WCCRE, Pres. Heme Builders Club, Cept765 Batavla, Illinois a i i I clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year rAd. essential furniture and a meager supply of household linen was considered sufficient for the establishment of a home.

The feverish desire of present-day young people to "keep la step with the parade" Is responsible for most of the hectic life of the younger generation. What these young people need, the writer declares, are persons who can show libera the way back to sane, simple The young man of today sees that In order to furnish and maintain a home "like other people he will have to give up all his pleasures and mortgage his future rears for a considerable period. The prospect doesn't appeal to him, so be keeps his. thrills and does without the home. "Every club should make an effort 't ts lack of funds, the federation will ry to provide scholarships; If it is ack' of Interest a sister'? will furnished to bridge over the disinterested- period with wise advise and The National board of the federation Just closed Its meeting esterday in Dallas, and details concerning the above work will be forth-jomlng shortly.

ENGLAND HONORS AMERICAN'S The English Honor 1. 1st, whos? tdvent the entire British Empire iwalts impatience to see who las been made an earl, or a viscount, sr baron, and who; has received one lecoratlon or another for distinguished service, has two Americans on the roll this year. One of them 1 i iwm niii'jt iiini fin. I ii-w- i SPECIAL I Double Feature Program IS 1 4 SUrting Today ITrYTj! prices Au y.i Kiy i Adults SOe-CUldrea 10 is f0TiM'ors topiy" iv.yf. to 11 p.m.

TODAY ALL SEXT WEEK B.P. SCHUUJERO presents a OASNIER prodTsctJaS 5 Our Slogan "Bigger. and Better Pictures In 1924" A Cyclone of Laughter and Thrills! Douglas I im ot i rr 4 1 i p. m. to r.

m. JsTAKTI.U TODAY FOIR DATS OJLT MacL career a 15 JntStain M'QtTS jji Six Years A Qrtat I ia Stage Success. "Now a 'Maytrme was VyV2- 4 hxietime when tA Mother was L- ftJ- Hi Lh. Majamemetms aI "The Yankee Consul" Thd Rollicking Aifvrntor of Amrrlmn Toth )IKtskn far I nilej Matf Convol in a Foniirn Land. SORE THRILLS i5D ROARS OF LACGHTER TH AS "THE II0TTE5TOT First Showing in Wisconsin rtfkk SJn( krr via Ot A fitly lUer.bcli SPECIAL ADDED FEATURES Exclusive Prom Movies 4ftPffF.PROn rTITfTfF FELIX CAT COMEDY fowhoy fntt iMttft Tx 5ws Lltt lyn at thn ffsrlltmr TRTn tTrrEnT i Richard Barthelmess I REOcrv In "21" i wtih Harrison Ford, Ethel Shannon, William Norris, COnn S(T i C5ra Bow' and IWlrwood't Twelve Most Beautiful CirU.

5 Marion Davies "Little OU New I "INBAP THE SAILOR" "Own A LoU, Ea3t and Snappy Comedy I fMtiwTiFg; mortal wn ,4.

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