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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 5

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Madison, Wisconsin
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THX WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL. MADISON. WZSOOKSZZf. FAQK FIVE Drinking Cupa Placed 7,. -Two new sanitary drinking cape have bee placed over tbe mouth of the fountain pipe In front of the city Build On Dayton Btrset Oeorg C.

Ctisr and Bona obtained a building permit yesterday for th erection of a I7.C00 fiat building at 723 East Dayton street by Janitor Frank Memhard. S4t HODClHRIEEfl AND BUILD ESQ LABORERS WILL MEET Th hod carriers and building laborers will meet at Federation hall tonight and It la expected that an entirely new set of officer will be choaen. Th Italian membership of th organization la large and they have demanded that some of their nationality bold office In the local. Organiser Tony Auguatlno of Chicago Is still In the city and the Italian element has been receiving some "coaching" at bis hands during th past tew weeks, and they feel that they csn now assume the responsibilities of Office lately held by th American members of the union. THE Bheron and daughter, Mlaa FVor-eace, of Delavan are guests of Joseph Male and family, South Milts street and will remain over Sunday.

Mr. Bheron. who waa a former resident of Madlaon. la Instructor at tha school for the deaf at Delavan. Mr.

and Mra. German and Mr. and Mr. Robert German of Monro visited at th horn of their brother, Edward Cerman recently. Mr.

Sarah German of Belolt waa also a gueat at the home of Mr. German. Mr. and Mra, Cbarle Klatla and daughter went to Poynette recently to attend the wedding of Mr. Klalla'a brother.

and Mias Violet Meadowcraft of thia city have returned from Poynetta wber they have beep visiting. Mra. Henrietta C. Lyman returned to Madlaon yesterday after spending Th, wedding of MUi BtHn Ab-' Kteubena Woodruff GARMENT CO- K'omeVa ami Mmmt OviHtitr' The Kcr. O.

J. of the German Lutheran church will perform the ceremony. There will be no attendants. Miss May Swift of Watertown will cialre took pise last evening lfu th bride' narent. play the wedding march.

A weddlna iV.VSScr. Abbott. Ea.tGor- loncheou will be served In the arbor Swedish Lutheran church Friday at bar home, 14 Lawrence atreet Mr. and Mrs. George Ciiffeora have returned aftep visiting relative la Madlnon, among them Mr.

and Mr. Nicholas Mueler, Gllson atroet, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cllffcorn, Mapla Court. MUt Jeasla Gesler.

Van Detisen atreet, leave sooa for an extended ita Sinn- I 'r. Ai.i. an tnttmet friend of to about fifty guesta. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Harbort and Mr. and Mrs. Walker will return to Madison to live after a wedding Journey of two or three Princeton atudent has smashed all tha records of "Jim" Thorpe, tha great Indian athlete. To preaerr the unities It ahould Uav been a sun of Penm to trim a red man Ilka that ffoom. performed th wremony.

weeks. tee past four months in Washington, D. C. She will spend the remainder of the summer here. In tha fall ah a twere wero uu 'iurtfi gon was of white cbarmeuse.

with prince. lace-Sb won hiffun and carried whit visit Neenaa, Mr. and MrtTLeo J. Fay. West will take np her work for woman suf Li and: lillie of the valley.

Iro- frage in one of the 'campaign state. While la Washington Mr. Lyman rd'ately after ceremony i hfl.4 and refreahment Dayton atreet, will chaperone the dancing party to be given by the Olympic club tomorrow evening at Eether Beach. The party Is the second of a eerlws of outdoor affairs. was asked by the women of the con White Wash Skirts These trim pique skirts serve many purposes la, the snmmer woman's wardrobe and ft supply will carry her through tennis and golfing, lake parties and varied demands of summer life.

A complete, assortment of wash skirts is awaiting your inspection. lore -served by number of friends gressional committee to assist In the Chop Suey at tha King Grill, 114 King 8t (OFFICIAL REPORT Of TIIK COSDIT10X Or Tli3 Savings Loan Trust Ca. Locate at Madlaon. dtata of Wlscon- In, st ilia cloaa of butitiats on th th day of Juno, mil minuant sutfrsge campaign there. She la vis if ton ,7...

-w. MPlS'fd were: MIS en HDwar The Luther" League of Zlon Luth iting at the horn of her aon, Prof, Hollo Lyman, 129 East Oilman street Mis May wnimey, miss -ur bMon, the Mlsse Emirm and Minn IXelm Oilman, all eran clmrch. East Washington avenue and Blair atreeta, will give an entertainment this evening at o'clock. Mlaa Mariorl Strong of call by tbe Comtnitalonar of Banking. rtEsorncEa CLUB3aiARJTIE3 Mim Leota Van Vliet of Jlilwaiiltw and Mlaa Margaret Chapin Uorttaga loans en real aa- Kort Dodge, lowa.

to awing room Lttans on collateral secur- IS7.stS.t 0. (Hat and Municipal Bonds RtllrOAd ind Kl ia Aa decorated in pin ana miihg the gueata were Mr. E. M. Isar of Chicago, Mr.

and Mm. I. J. hcklmon and daughter; Helen and inline, and Mr. and Mr.

H. one and daughter, Elizabeth and Mrotny, all of Edgerton; and Ml ntavona of Shawano. Mr. 8ecuriu. claims, )ud- menia, aic.

sis Furniture and fixture Due from approved raaarv banka Ill S4t.ll Due from Other 1 POO C9 Cherkt and run Itatna a ai One model made is excellent quality white repp, high waisted, trimmed with white' pearl buttons and fastens at side front $2.50 Other models of white Bedford cord of excellent, quality, superbly, made, trimmed best quality 'whit pearl buttons, in aa assortment of styles at Eid Mra Woodruff left oa a wadding st. Paul and Mlnne noils and Cash on hand IS.tzs.ll The Ladle' Aid society of the First Methodist church will hold Its ctonth-ly meeting at th home of Mr. C. E-Whelan. 411 West Washington avenue, tomorrow afternoon from to i o'clock.

The Young People's society of th Swedish Lutheran church will meet at th horn of Mr. Francis Cartaron, West Miffila atreet Friday evening Guild No, 7 "of Grace Eplacopal church wR meat Thursday afternoon, Jane IS. at th bom of Mra. Charles Ocock, SOS Highland avenu. The meeting of th Board of Dl-rectora of th Associated Cbarltlea will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the office of th Associated Charltiea, city ball.

till be at home after July IS in Eaa where Mr. woodruff la con-IpoiM with the Eau Claire National Total .....77 UABIUTICS Capital atok paid la IH.099 09 Burplut fund it.0 I'ndiviAed profit II. Sit IJ Uepeatt Mlaa Charlotte Crabtree, who has been for several week at the home of Miss Minnie Waterman, Lakeside street, hsa aeno to spend tb summer with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus W. Crabtree at Oak Lawn farm.

Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brown, formerly of SI? pond street, have had as thetr gueatj Mr, and Mr.

J. M. Blcktord. They were enroute homo from Prairie dit Sac, where they visited Mr. and Mra.

A. M. Btckford, parent, of Mr. Blckford. MUs Cora Lock wood of Dane waa a guest a tew days last week at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. 0. A. Meek, Maple Court. Mr.

Richardson, also of Dane, has been a guest at the Meek residence, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Germans and Mr. and Mra. Albert Cermana of Monroe were entertained Sunday at tha homa of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Cor mann, Gllson atreet Mr. Phoeb Walt and grandson have returned to Mason City, after a month visit with Mr. Walta' son, D. Walt and family, Milwaukee avenue.

Mr, and Mr. Frank Mlester, At wood avenue, have left for their new bora In Janesville. Thomas Byrne, Milwaukee avenue, has gone to Milwaukee where he will be engaged in work for theeummesl Mrs. Louis B. Wilson atreet haa returned from a visit of ten day in Minneapolis.

Mia Ilene Banda, East Gorham atreet, goea to Janesville today to attend commencement exercise of the Teachera' Training achool, from which she graduated last Frederick Kroken of Stoughton returned Monday after visiting bis brother, Julius O. Kroken, register of deeds. Mrs. EmsHt Woolever and two children, Eajit Johnson atreet, who have been In Mt Horcb visiting Mrs. Woolevcr's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. O. Mfinnes, have returned home. jpk nd la alao secretary and treas-Xm of the Washington Realty In- a AAmnanv XXrw-v? $3.00 iraduated from the law school la and wa a member of th Alpha 'au Omga fraternity and Mra, Wood- graduated wita tfia claea or 1909 i waa member of.

the Kappa ijiha Theta aororlty. Others of ratine, natural linen, striped ratine, lot nary, Copenhagen, oyster white, brown, at. very spe-cal prices, misses' ftnd women's sizes $3.00 to $5.00 A large number of people attended Total State of Wisconsin County of Dane B. F. Rller, Pcrtary of ths above-named corporation, do aofemnlv swear that tha foresoin statement la true to ths best of my knowledge and belief.

E. F. RILEY, Secretary. (Notarial sral HuiitrrlbcJ and sworn te before thta lth day of June. I.

A. JAVNK, Notary Public. Mr commlrulon xplrS Oct It 114. Correct Alt eat: v. A.

p. Mortnm A. r. KNOBS'. Directors, R.

C. Kracht, the president of the league will have charge of the affair and the Arlon orchestra wtll furnish the music. The supervisors and teachers of the Wisconsin high school will give an informal reoeptlon this evening In La-throp ball for the puplla of the school and their The Varsity Crusader will give a dance at Esther Beach Friday evening, June IS. Mr. and Mrs.

'John Tormey will chaperone and Thompson's orchestra will furnish the mualc Mra. O. F. Bother and Mrs. Clarence Rowley will entertain the Pastor's Aid society of the English Lutheran church at Vilas park tomorrow afternoon at JO o'clock.

In case of rain the society will meet at the home of Mrs. Bocher, 721 University avenue. The closing exercises of Mrs. II. H.

Davis private school were held yesterday afternoon In Guild hall. A most pleasing program waa presented by the twenty-eight children of the school. French sonira were given under the direction of Mra. Harry Knowlton and folk dancea under the direction of Miss Rachel Skinner. The children who took part In the performance were: Elisabeth and Louise Helen and Henry Garrison, Agnes and Murray Beelie, Eleanor Davlce, Charles Gary, Alice Davis Wilimarth and Betaey Jackman, Virginia Hick man.

Dorothy Boyon, Billy Mason, Everett and Dorothy Potter, Claire Reinsch, Betty Burgess, Stuart Scott, Margaret Keenan, Frances Johnson, Theodore Swansea, George Blake, Jean Mary Fish, Ruth Harper. Mary and Elizabeth, gwensea and Richard Ratcllff. The Presbyterian women of the Eighth ward wl! give an apron sale, and Ice cream social oa the ln of tha PrabytrluQ church tomorrow afternoon and evening. Ua party given by Oolld No. I if Urace Eplacopal chore la at even- CASTOR I A For ZfifaJitt tad CMMren.

Bi KM Yea Bsn Ali2jsB2M at the borne of Mra, Victor E. ik. Eat Johnson atret. At 8 a musical program waa glyen Mrs. l-Yank P.

Kennedy, formerly Bear th dmaha and now of Madison. Mra. (Blgaataie of I THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK rxcx-CKXcxxxxxxxxx A. Klemming, Mra. H.

Anson, alrnlm Secor and Mlaa Haael Al-rd. The women la charge of the air were: Mra. Henry Bcanlaa, nt of the guild; Mra. Victor B. ik, Mra.

John C. Coracot. Mra. K. Anson, Mra.

J. H. VVheelock, i. Mrivillft Johnaon, Mra. Clara E.

irk. Mr. Cwm S. Gaunttett, Mr. OF MADISON, WI9.

MO. 144 Graduation Day is the Boy's and GirFs First Distinct Step Toward Manhood and Womanhood United States Depository iri. Karlln. Mra. wnilara L.

Miss Miriam Went ha been entertaining Mra. 1L B. Quimby and little daughter of Redsburg. Mra. M.

J. Burkn of Mllea City mm Mont, after a month' vlatt with Mra. James Andrews, Wet Johnson atreet Capital and Surplus 100,000 STATKMLNT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MADISON, WIS. At in Close of Business Juqs 4th, 1013 left a tew days ago for Chicago where she ill be the guest of her son, T. J.

Du.Ua. Mr KlIn W. Hickman, lifs-iaiid. Mra. Goorire Joachim, Walter c.

and Mrs, Ieonard Mr. U. II. Foster, M1m Florence str of Mcnoroonio. Mrs.

I S. h-mnnr of Saginaw, A. "alilm, of Chicago: Mr. and Mra. 0.

Kramer of Whitewater, and -om of Milwaukee were out of town gotatft who to ti.n,l tho wedding of Mlaa '-a Foster and George Joachim, Monk at tue jomchlm on Sherman avenue last even- at ixN k. You know what that means. Gifts from relative and friends. How are you ing to hook upthU tlernnd? VVh naturally by giving one of Buckmaster's specially watchei or a nice diamond ring. Something to make the boy or girl" feel some reward for their BSS0U11CX3 Miss -Irene Prlndle bas returned from Fond du Lac whero she attended the Itobekah awwmbly, a a delegnte Loans and Discounts from Mendota lolge.

flhe spent the $1,919,89703 331,050.03 1,305.73 77,000.03 777.46C89 week-end with her parenta at Token. Henry Shadel, 6t Paul street waa a guest of relative In Milton Junc Of PERSONAL INTEREST United States Bonds Premium on V. S. Boada Banking House Cash gad Du from Banka LIABILITIES Capital Inrplu and TJadivlJsJ ProSls Clrcnlattof Bank Notes Deposit The vodding of Mia Florence Gort- tmrr ocfancaatar and Hurh A $3,022,770. I $300,000.03 131,900.73 90,000.

03 8,340,060.49 ''W. ton of Mr. ni ih n. I. of this Innv M.

firnlng at the home rf thm hrit. r.va ii.irr. atster of Use brlde $3,033,770.91 tion for the week-end. Mts Margaret Lewi, State street and Mlua Iaura Hunt Langdon street have returned from Deerfleld where they attended the ball and banquet Incident to the commencement exer-clwa of the high achool. Sol.

Levitan, East Mifflin street, haa returned from a trip to North Dakota. Henry Godfrlaux came from Chicago Sunday to spend tha summer with his brother, Lewis, on William-aon street Mr. Godfriaui haa been attending college In Missouri and expect-to enter the university in the fall. During the summer he will be employed at the Ft Wayne Electrical works. Mlas Edna Gllne and Mijsw Cora Marks, Williamson street spent th week-end In Milwaukee.

'in o. narper, brother of the wore the attendants. Mr. srpr (traduatoii fn i.u. OFFICERS AND 'he class of 191 and Burr past effort.

We male a specialty of fine graduation pre tent. Now come in andshow your appreciation of their work. BUGKM ASTER Tht Jeweler A. Prni)l, trea. K.

K. rrta4 SI, K. ruller, lee-Y rem. SC. MMeley raak 1).

Mr it Vlre.ftre. A. bi. Ieuat nars Mataaara M. t).

I Mr, Aaal. 4 a iactir in Lancaater. The d'ljtig dinner at the home of Mr. J.n L' Harr' lElertty h' f'fSrcjfatlonal thnrch OXXXeCX0OO0OO0OO0CJOO0t3OCOOC Tle Store that Say Yoj Mowr JTh Store that Saves Ywi Myayy 8 George Dow and Htdney Jackson are camping at Lake Waabaa. Oliver Kohl of Antigo has been visiting friends In Madison.

Mr. and Mra. H. A. Dickert.

413 Booth Insertion atreet, are visiting relative In Sank City. Tho Rev. and Mrs. Otto J. Wltke.

East Washington avenue, have aa tblr guests for the week, the Rev. and Mr. Fred Prne of Oehkoeh. Mr. and Mr; A.

C. Demlng, SfS West Dayton stret, have moved to their summer noma at Tonyawatha. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Griffith and daughter of Pittsburgh are In Madl-son. Mr. Griffith la a graduate of the nnlvcmlty class of 19 and now has charge of the laboratory of engineering physica, 17. 8.

Bureau of Standard's Arsenal, Pittsburgh. Mr. J. W. Baahford.

who has spent many years la the city, will go to University Park, Denver, to epnd the summer with her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Rodenheaver who will be remembered as Miss Erma Uasbford former teacher of elocution In th n'nlrerslty Prof. Rodeheaver now hes charge of the department of relfloua education In the lllff gchool of Theology at Den-vr, Mra.

C. W. Thompson of St. Anthony, Is a guest of her aunt, Mr. Frank W.

Oakley, North Carroll street She will make a visit of aeveral weeks, Mrs. Christina Carlson will entertain the Woman's Aid society of the 1. The picnte peopi una children i1 ftw of tb enter- Waltfs I VOH I. 1 f0n! Of fOOt racM ball throwing eo. -K Pnt scramble, whwlbarrow and many other, The member are Mlaa Veer.

aa Elam ik Ur w.tt. i' 1 .111 I il I Special for Thursday 'I i'i'iml lai' tu. Head rvj. 'I, il it Vl asnmie contests. iog win tax place Great June Sale Plain and iFaney Silks Bst Oorham atreet.

2 19 ST ATE STREET vvAvwvvvwywvvvvaivwwwvvrtwwvvwvvvv Special Embroidery Sale il mm il Mil! i I i For Thursday, Friday, Saturday ,1 2,000 Yard of Haw Fancy Silk, going on ial Ir rt. JT 1S dock when Rhabath win be war- 69 69c Fix va your lawn and buy your seed ef Andrew A. Mayer, King 8t. i' i to taeodor Walker. 't '1 ft Fe Irwyi MM i i il Incladed In tbe lot C3o ft yard are, two ton effects, Jacqnardi and lelf-flg.

ured designs la nary Hues, browr.3," silver grtyi, greens, lavenders, dull bbes. tans and Jasper greys. Ilcstly all of these silks are worth $1.00 and $155 yard, Thursdiy yoa bare year choke at C3c Fire hnsdred yards of Cheney Eros, shower proof foulard silks, smsJl OO neat designs, good colors, width 24 Inches, these silks are reg- I I Exam aad Bad Odar' aitasafaaai Com For these three days we will sell all our embroideries at from 77..... ...20 to 50 Discount 5,000 Yards of embroidery edgings and insertions, from 6 to 18 Inches wide, for 3 days only, wtarlw mnlA RR a. warrl tJ We 'f4eaIl 27 Inch Coucclsg3, worth up to 50c yard, 3 days' ftft One thonsaiid yards of a ridv gly siessallne, S3 Inches wide, OQ 1 QjC fr-11 1'na nf etnr t1 IK wsJn on tale at E5rt fell line of colors, 125 nJa on sale at Jo 25 uc a sale, yard i F.i:b I 27 Inch flouncing goods on the market, about 100 pieces ia the lot, goods worth up to $2.00 per yard, "jg i Black eH i 700 Yards of 33 sch and 45 Inch black silk, including peaa de sole, chlnnetue, pallet de sole, pean cyne, an1 sle at prices tht will sire you 20 on your pnrchaiei.

A 3 days sale WT Silks 8 C3c yard, 73c ft yard, 83o ft yard, C3o ft yard, $1.13 ft yard nd $1.23 ft yard. ji 45 Inch fiouncings, U.e most beautiful designs obtainable tHs seuon, $2.00 and $2.50 values Included in this a-ffl I lot, all g6 regardless of price, 3 days' sale. tr. ok faU tiftT, minute, fully ruhbiB th pan rit Tn rfrU marviu Ail f'm tiMppMrt iM'inilf c4 the fvtt (act almt'lr eil'o. Cora ana raUobMi cn pee4 rijrht oflt.

IiatKxi. -H ir tt. ml tn.altf ft ft rHf. Itm IhU irflmn itk an ye-ir foot trbie tiitn th et- emtoesa woika lhrxh th r-nr rtta" rM. Alr- inmUt la or wu irtt it from hit tttiNifi bouso, lBfia'S--d i itkt mninc instead.

A lwt-6a cBt kvt aa4 a ttovab la cure want laat. iM-trtT alt wtti of vt-tLa lrfmiit It B. Hm2 'l6'" I Burdicic Co, A A hag's assortment cf slloveri, galoocs, all enircideryi stock at Vs kss thin cost price..

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