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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 5

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STINNES AND WIFE irtv ror hx-olc! iers CHARLES KOHN-TO PLAY BLACKFACE I IN "GLORIA' at iiltl ifess A i a 1 I co raged By Kssay Contest Among Pupi Is lttrnir Great Shop Girl Contest FUND FOR SUMMER I FLAYGROUNDS URGED 1: 7. 7 yZi-; v2v FREED AFTER ARREST republic- at a vjii4ti lrix-eion. i i 3 it oin-TfJ yuri'tit -i aiel t.j Lata followed thi-s. ankt tr.rougii tr 7IJhaba75rtii-rtt m'fiii'-flETtliopsaiisMtf tt.eir ork ft.run 1 begiTMf a 5c hU ni be draped 1itiicrpe ari.l tlwtrat-t wilh iautel iian. I'uno.

PfflS! yijtif HspA- be 7 jiif: egretS a (- 'Kre tic bltlClOfSS 77. 7 Tin. workmen for whom th nation ffiSjufiNSSSttw'iirti wit.h-.,p' 7j7IiiMjgjS7fc jju work after ft a Kreii. pa'rol to aiuuiiK biles had been rrxiated In Ilia h. I'halicrllur I'UUC) tl piara r-itdinc o.

enter frce; iipgor i 1 nnax J7 ROADS III WEST GOOD, U.P. SURVEY REVEALS .11 ti rl' --il'Ut f'r jii n. t- ur.f.K a suf-v tr .1 fi- i nlt-d i'ti-K Th hr oth ar Sr. bd hiiJi-irtd 'f i 1 hw pa'd highways h.e l'cn 'in--td ur fr -i Old tmU thfuiiiih. l-'--toLS! i.tvait arid Jiiit iiljst.ni Ort i roufiU truit 1 la fu.r condkion.

hiji- i was 1ft fit ept f-r 1w ear. Lxtff.s.ve tut-raixi jd; iii.MJ wiicfi i haw a. Wis lii.adH TU.ht part Ins- i i a.fi.. Hiiuw and r.uudfl. llhhuia load; ror.ditiuiiH due tu rei-ent heavV uiurn.s fan Co.ne?etJ roadn om "hu aiu tt t.

L.ouia i a front 4 'hicago I he low a state line open. Itepa tr will etart shoTLiy, I Xlipsouri i4Mr road f-undttiona roads art had there is httle cwricrete road mileage KuiiBaa arid A rk nftus Jloftd are b't per. illy muddy from recent rain. oknathi-- Jlihwiiy t-oiuh. good, exr't a few isd.t!rd cases, I M.rincKota 1 ihwa v.

in southern Mvifinetota open. iHoada In the nor I 7 Tiattonn l.iKsevl upon bll)le of fultlitnu'lu. "ir cottate Una basis. 7heF declared, imiat continue. Sought Understanding In the inin of th iif.nl.

we ask 77H7pKfifiaUona iof hirwjorld how it ill he until the- erut of thia: Inaan mistrpiitinent if the tinhr. t'uno tlnue i. i i havp ror.utant: an ur.iliT.tanlin(f. We hava 1 ern fiart sijil lup with eiio- in many chase 111 his t-ftoits. to will the iivsu abic "hlu Uasi.mtNo;.

Ih-n Urtffon Uoad iwtiitjlions otijf orm-f hajii-y to Ui tii.it- of iy good, ill the tinn of sno-l unrler, Mr. K'ltin a ihr Mali if! the hut low Rit coriili: on Moon" in Mulifirr hu was roads in eXPrtlent I produr h-re mmv ot arid he slja jie. except Ui a few Bcatterrd to- also led. the cast of Fill" lie was Miu li JjeUer than, last jrai i a iniiiil.ci o( the iHnstri-l uluh of SVa- re se it tf i'-' T-a ners' a r. -i-r i ter-'ed wi.I -i 4 the, ounc'I V.

r.B. nc? cn.n:;(;r- ounci! chamber of tn hrit mjcht ar.d urg-? the-, adoption Kovfe rescd tiCwn which pro-vid- Uir an appropriation of I' hoard of ed fo purposes Vhf surrjifrr i Ah active anipa.yn the uppr 'pr is bt-: a ri i -or. "by fiHSucaan-n tainhig thousariiis of I i prenttd to the I- ri in fa of the- r-siiut io'i A ri rum. a I ti -t i the ti: A d. 1 1 ma tier to the Ki at we4iiy luntrhron londa ohi' ft pj-oifi a reprs t.i to a i he c-Lj 'i.

rtu-e' i r. I ni i i atid Hpeak for appropria? Herbert i St a 'f 1 hoard of education, ernphq lo importance of summer work at a la attended meetinr of: the Parent -Teachers association in the. Side high sc.hool Mtnda 1 night. This Gtows absclutcly guaranteed "pi lieie no- I.I'IUI'I H.ip Massagi-. itu.ii".in.e.i in ninv hair It our nothii.K it' 1: Troves I oat hair roots can be I- Kiven- new life.

Km bodies jhew I ple--and nnu- vaiipHcatioii: irei triy to hair ro.its. You Ai your JdtigKStftiiboiiJt. it i da treatment; guara tee. I T. I tit I "5 if neF.nll 1 Oof" "ty toHiaS ottfiril aecuritit-M; she has not i aorei-ted tliem.

K- "Kven when the enemy stood within: 7: 3r under.tun(ling by i i ri i a i .41 3 cu own the pniw)sal3 of he" frrf-rttarv of state. Totlny, fit the graveaide tt our ie.nl. we Btilt art ready Uj liter fVe uotialionsileading to aa "1 owetr, sacrificea ore yatn- ra and freed ohi are jw Reparations Jtiusl hroutiht-i to- Whrp i-ritn hp fulflMed. Urges Solidarity hich iails to give iails to give the Ituhr an.l Khineland freedom. As long rt.s.

-Tnd0nent is hot. ready for thin. pur. our passive resistance mtist The chancellor appealed for soli- da rlty. lv "In lhi battle -must he parties.

A single w.iil: ru.ust unite lis. Act as thoimh noon the otitfomej 1 a.i ih 'l UiTrS" rd "kn.rrui. 1 i an in tr.b et w.mi teli.tf nd i iwris tVunty day- orji jh rri ft Ui e.M- iur Apr.f At; the jiid.es 'd'ermi-; in the t.wo K'Vi. I'rx; uo.untlrg "to fiA e.irh gruiip lA I a I. contest has bein divided tha-t A.X will a.ii ei'iaal- chatic, V'-.

I 'U (ruiitaf n. iupijs. attendit.g i a e'eiiien tarry hools. i Xu: Mill l.iln pupils frm -high and i'nzea ia ea'h vf Kro'opw wii-l be lu fur i ftf-folid w0.e p.rizeS. of 'i ich iliil I tWO 1-bifd: t'Ti: yO ear-t.

A tfuj.u th Liib Jf y-t a -h I i iiay h. W'rJ ins t-be: 1. i-hlid ii.rote-ti am. 2 l.Ma.VKi-uunda. and hl labor.

.3. Safety fiPMt -jifr; children, and an- 4 0.v..jEf.'e:31 ov-eriuaded ia.fl- 3.. -Ajt. r.t h. and I a ted orsee Hxul.

ti. s.v.ar iivg: and thh ty i anlmiils. 7. IvWht docking hoi-srs. and dog tails dogs ears and ht'ling blnderu.

Xe-Jevt of rang, st.j..-k- n.tei i A in vox s. iniji ro ip rly i a.rs: iff- of i f.oo.tl I li vi.t.a.1 Kp.rca. e.ndurn:it:e ra( We ivmUs, hulihglvts. dog fighi.s. etc.

i of unfi i ng ani rn in mid 18 Trahted a.nim.al yet. 14. 7 ta i v. 15. R-est f.ir.w.n (or ho- 16..

Bird ho and feed-ng bi.i in winter. 1 7. fit t-ii with camera. Whiie the ai suggestions on hic.h a pil. may write, die 1 id rg subject svwg Sted hy the In ch of th; cont-t is I have witnessed in tahe County Kules the contest Ka.y 1 ni fed to COO wordn.

Muf. he iegibly written typewrit preferred) on cine side-of paper uhi. Khsu.v must Higned by a.uth(jrs niarne and a hirers and miiiled -to Ifjwa rd K. Fish, C.bairmari Courity Mio.na.fie S.iHM't conte, 27 Veet: i 1 1 a i ri iv: a April-; .21. iJ3, Ksaayft will be publ.iH.hed during the con teat irifH'ti 7tfW ici; ffiil dressed, 53: HE Accepted as a this, time, 1 iard -nurface and pravel in trood condn ion.

hwa Uoads In thM Bta te are pour Lincoln highway good in CONFERlENCECALtXD TO FIGHT WAGE CUT fCoritlrmed from page 1) hich, they have worked; for nearly 20 eHis lo put on ihe statute 3nt7; -Tlss mith, "Their ot her statute, thti.7Kheppard7-Towner maternity law. your lieluivibiviteiAndi'i MiiUMW tottw! V'H. and i. na i Germany." We'fv'fd. io7' jiri4 tin? on.

until II o'rlork. S7i.iBJ; awaitingr a decision from Urfsfclanks in the stae aii interest; rate A CHILD IN FAIN i for ieltff. do kto- n-up. trf arvi f. a.

i-'-i jtriit iiii CHAMBERLAINS COLIC and DIAKkilOEAi: iitMErv "ii It Km nerr been w.i LCMEN Specials 10-11 A. M. Wednesday Only Pearl Drop Earrings I l- 1 ilipi; j'lii'il-OiuhC- l.il 19c FUj T) I Ink' r' I b.purtmi'tit L- geiBr 1 1 naf si 1153 I It' Stationery Imptna Vellum' 4 'Mh in--Flour) '7 1 1 :vCoi.i"'s?s"j"iii5iJj nr. "-73 Z3 st U.J it. fi: 'x $1.59 ec; ii 17 I tu- r.t i -emb-t Ti.t i.

tr.t ct-r a fJtJ l.kp.e, if eu'. t- wt-h 1 4 mm-en. r.e pti of it La i 'i fi -aUKtiWit 17 77 757-7 7 lur' Muii.U i i f--r urpis'ii: IrftirVsjiMfi d.ers wlftr the.r i i.e n.im-ed tite tiiiaits trm pael on ih i -fx-, love." hli ft rhonitrrutj tlie csu si 7 7 It was a "Krt" from ninK lu -it I. hut tiniy fr tl. to whom the r.i:-! ty the i.ti teit.

rwin untoi'l (ilea th sevurtai hundrnt i aru u.ai:t who 1 cams erounj to make th vuv nt-ver to be forifcttell. Ami at whs an teccasioji Jievtr to t.e oll(r -toajta Vrrt wit'h ttRticipationa of ria.o their. Dew and otlirr i iiai uiifiirnt liiad pussUile wkh cherts and othtiii ia the sokhers were 'He jtp. w-erj there in JiunUera entetlaiiiUifc the': ienore faiulen guve aij aul Bill rii.leil ga've. 'aolo JaiK-ea Inyo, jilayl accufii- DIa iiiinentH fosel.

urniyhed ith.d. VV. Uee-i of t-ie thea.U'i J.v.Vn..no:,ii lamon of the way ftaff hroijht: ttt iution pu tup'f I 'r Heeroft; tr.di-;(:eii a jwal tl i 1 biit, flidh't arrive so fiifst hrouiij one. from the hill of the rf nlai whoApatid. extji ivieuSure as'j bliwel.

iie Bhon Vtri.rl flirh ray ton, puhlUHer of t.he us Jmu-nai, pie jrec.tor tuo 1Jot- jn iiM''u t.nanKs to evtryoouy and espp-ial-')y to the- iihop- Viils vl" made iie contest so successful. Meanwhile Thompson ronsf.stiiiig" of Hfh Henry Mayers, effhrj and Happy Smith urnljMhed entrain-ing usic A. lunch tuna roitts. the MiHlJeH: to 77thea, fwiofeiTaridfi.thi tee teei; I'ohimbuH residm.t ori.er th. 7boys ho asiiiitedi in piiuin SEARCftlOiGERMAN 'iei th.e iiWiiif 7 jjKi'ftf ti'Sf lie.

ge, 2.H'ti;.WWtivj:l:lra;ii;.:Let i fiortit bg77 a.n(i ah- that the ouiur va Kee. uere woe visi.Leo, l. romiiam of Iel.fiiges before coming to Madl- ithe relatives visiled in Milwaukeft at that time. ei jHJS riSd'Wfe'SQQWitH tiiu I Milwaukee. wiisd 'i jivei home near Merrill springs, thai no one has visited the for over a week.

It wii.i thought that the young lady Iliad made her way to Ihe toi-taije. bavins shown Kre.it in 7f visit there duiir.f? the warm wiather in he a loss to expiiiln the disappearance. N'o report of any nature has received. Few tact conrernlujj her disappearance are known. The ex'en! of the information is that ihe disappeared weiiring a blue velvet honnt-Mbiipptl hut.

a dark blue norfolk sui! of rough material, presumably hraih-er gotfdsr with a-fine white heck. iay i SHOP GIRL WINNER THANKS HER FRIENDS MiK)i Millie Kleckensiein. in islies to tl.iinl; tier friends anil h'i s. auled in her can.paiK'n. "1 certainly appreciate the efforts of my friends In Hiding me in the "money.

theTx-solillers' radio fund. It was a most worthy cause anil I hope the boys receive (treat pleasure from the radio. 7 "They entertained we gt rls7 in Kre.it s'yle Monday niKbt." 7 EAST SIDE P. T. A.

HEARS HAMBRECHT Keprrsentatlve measures of vocational f-duciit'ain for children hav-A quit school, instead of remedies other kinds a.I tei ihe children see fallacy of quitting 100 wete vocated by George T. ll.inibie, hi. member of the stat" of tion.il illicit ion. iti a day ni'ht before Hie Knst Side l'a' eacv rs tiit i at ion7i77l7gp7 7. Xfr in portanca ff the- mfluenie- whuh teacbftfBittfipMhefW in.

he short time of an hour a iia or week nat he alional riassis meet. Mis Km a W'tllte gavoTseSm-aifvoc'ai; boIqs, and the meeting as closed ii a abort business session and refresh -menta. J- I 1 1 i a It'" Lit by Hr CHARLES A. KOHN UAill.K.S A KOHN. ia' ory inn naKi-r of, (lie Sta' Shoe i tlse iiu of en Afro an oni tin' coiipie" la 11 in tilor-ia." the Atjvletlc ass.

ion nium-cal eomeiiy at the birfh auditonuni A pi ii -0 aiul K.ti.i 1 tr.p'l laino and k.i ky ki. John son, Air. Kol.n. merry tcrtown, ins former honie; INTERESTS STATE MONEY UP $20,000 The state; cbllwtfed. tieaii more interest on its money from the rieposft-pry" banks duritift the flrat three months7 of' MW.yt.ir than coliected Mui-liis llita first of 1.922.

Solomon l.evH ui. state treasurer, loiiay. Stiile tnor.ey is lonr.ed to alxoit C.7" of Hirr. iiep. cent Jt is Jneeiled to itte-.

aff Mm Icpiiflctftl ihB' during' this for tlie tirst ihreeEmurit the policy of1 biinkiViig iiHy as Comes Jiitd tho treasury. The large increase in mmiey Jtai iesultti xin itie iticrease in tin- amount of iiKorest in the first period. GOVERNOR APPOINTS M. C. KARTH CORONER yhavtan appolntedrT-CQroner of Hlufwa rid c.un.ty by (Jov.

.1. Blaine, to the vacancy caused by he fiMlure Vf th ei.ected coroner to qualify. 1 5v Purifies blood, builds strength, revitalizes These trvinjf davs bring weari-. nehS, a general ki.wins; down due lo imi 'ite 1 'IfSITp; liooii's Satsapariila (iii lanibes that cxlia tstrd teelir-ij, invigorates a purine th bUxxl. Yotl ran depend on Hood's.

Sti a rs oi ucc ssf irimser vi.i 1 He 1- thai tired feeling i Garland Stoves and BOSS NILLES 625 Atwood Ave. Phone B. 5196 WORN OUT I 07J5cam sleep yappetite gone mmmm 77 Correct Clothes for Men Tailored by II1RSII, Wickwiri: PHOENIX by well dressed fellows further development of and tailoring. An example of not t5 mere something FOUR KILLED IN MEM EL CLASHES r.Kr.l.l.V I'our dead. in.

iu.l.ns one woman, and four mind-d is toll of cia shea between I li.ia man troopn the. Germatt jiopiijiitwo In Menwl Surlay and JtlfWiiK1 Two 7Tmert7'Sft'iB; 7 th'bf fwoundeciVioSsEHliigiOn the' rf jvhBii i ft i-atlWi iiSy'S; iTf (irofei ftsB, ja: IdmSiiWtfHte I huiiiiiun troops tore ilnwii a Isstaiue -ioC'il iiMiSrtheijisiltS her7.Clashe"s7;arft&n:tiH OBITUARY FRED MILVERSTEDT Funeral serva'es for Fred M.lver-su-.lt. 3''. who died (ofliliiy, wiii bo held dnes'Say 2 at. the MKa'ffisi The wiil a n.l buna! "id in Forest Iliil reme w-ry.

-7 77 F'allbearern will be Marlin Hacket. JWSTilSngHStTiStnW Mie.hael I'orcoran W'iniara Schleicher-and Herman Wirka. Mr. Milvcrsted! died Monday morning- as the result of a heart 747 ''X He has been; resident; of Madifion; anil high -schools. He andhis hroth-er.

Adolpii. hav been the owners of the Hania.iier hotel for the past 13 jars He ai.so is survived by one son. junior CenttaF hiKh Hchool, and a sister, Ida. Alllver-1 aledt. lie was a -menilA of the A1ad- ison Turnvorein.

JOHN MYKLEBUST John MyklebuHt. died at a Madison hospital Monday afternoon after a linyerini? illness. ffiKTTWttlOll He was formerly an ir.sirueloir Norwegian in -of; southern laconsin, but Hinee bis retirement few years ago has made vhonr-here with Henry lOrlliiK, Ii! Xorth Franklin street. He ia survived TyTTJo is sWt va Stark ea ther. 7 1 1 nd; one bro Uiw.

Andretv of lola. body will be hipioi Ueilnes- iv rnornlnf from-the Gunderson dertaktnu parlois to Starkweather for burial. JEANNE D'ARC SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY Ticket sa for the four perform nces of Jeanne I) Arc. to presen ted the Cathoiic Woman's I'ltlb April IS. 17.

1. ojiens at Ine An em'iui raff in al vanre le surpassing that cf the Passion nay presented a year ago, Is reported but this lias been well dirtrtbutSiifraniorig; the various performances so desirable seats for each ara still obtainable. 77 A keen Interest In the forthcoming production has bwn manifest throughout the city, owing to theereptitation acquired by the Mackaye book having been a vehicle for Sothei-n nd Marlowe. 77 Ixxtal a schools of dramatic expression are showing an Interest In the play. Seat salen out of the cky also have 77 aliown -remarkable results, embracing Janesvllls.

Evansv Hie. Portage, Bar-aboo, Sauk City. Sun Prairie and Intermediate towns and villages. si. me fupieme court with the least possible encouragement, now that, the court, with Its new personnel, lias, added; another decision which leaves consideration the social? point ofeWtsfw, the public Interest, and, in fii'Ci ithe human element.

By its Je-cMoti the court affaln puts human la-bQjJ oiiitbe basis of a and the, labor contract on the basis of sale. It could not have gone; backward more decisively." DEMAND CHANGE IN CONSTJTUTiON l'KS MOIXiv constiEuv-1 ion a nd the supreme court -must he ij.roiJ-jj.h,t -i to ale wo 1 ea der a of t'ne country here declared today CQiiiin tenting' itpon the court's decision holding, the set for the, of Columbia neon st it u- The constitution must he revised In order to. allow enaetment of laws protecting" woiking bhildren as w'i! workit.i: women, delegates to Xatfonal Learue i'SC TCoiSen Voters' convention Julia l.a'lirop, former load of the. children's buteui of the department of lalHir. and s.

Keiley of he cot.sani-rs' baijiie. atcd the women of the country must outline a a rei iH.ntf the nat iona! charter to lit tile needs of modern conMitutibft flS' a product of eiiiliteemh tentuiy and must be l.athn-p declared, "It luiclit be to i.iii a constitutional lonventi'ui ri'vie Tthe en-; t.ro biiii- law," Mr. Keiiey said, "ui! lennth el. anites could also be made throng the present system of 70 FG7- FO? LAW ST. Minn.

hv. J. A O. ft-cls that is jriCfe-SKary. If iites.r affe.

cd l'V minimum wage law the Minnesota stat -the det iion of tho I'nited Stats supreme court in the JiHtrict of Columbia law un-constit uiionnl. the governor ill in that the Minnesota law be made consti! ution.fcjly holeproof. COOGAN FICTWRENOT The Cuoita-i pature "l.obi" wiil not l-e included th- Strand ttleaier's fiee siiow for i l.t' Sa -I nnl.iy riioruini; nt 10 tilt. ail in Moll was misi ovv ir to ii er-. in set ui.

'I he Journal isks "iir irdtui. 77r 7 f77 77 GET BACK HEALTH AND COMFORT bowel conditions occasion morn III health tti.in people realize. Post Urnn Hakes with Other Parts of Wheat will help relieve vnu of pleas-'intly and elTei'tively. And you'll eniov calintr this appetiaing food -served with milk or cream, or uiada into (WiciiU87mtiffiniSf7 At your gro ter's today. 77777, J'-' HOW YOU'LL LIKE BRANI better in ready to wear clothes but that takes the place of made to measure clothes.

The fine New York and London custom tailors are now featuring less worthy interpretations of the Phoenix motif. Two of its distinguished features: the "blunt" vest and French plaited high waisted trousers. k7 ci: 63. and upwbrd 00 MADiSON.WIS. I.

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