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Chippewa Herald-Telegram from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin • 2

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NEAR A SERIOUS JOKE xstV. I DIP OUDQE.AHD Qy rr's quAUTyxxoo Daily Independent By Chippewa Valley Publishing Co. (Eau Claire Telegram) EVERY TEST IT JS THE i))0)ff REAL TOBACCO CHEW co i) A joke, If such' could be called, oc- curred In Eau Claire recently. Wheth- er the joke was on one of the sisters! 3 WO BOTH PHONES Bell 3t County 133 Phone Us the News Night and. Day the Place it will pay you to trade of St.

Patrick's school and another sister from Altoona, or' one of the members of the local police force, has not yet been 'determined However, tbe sisters have not as yet' been able to appreciate the joke, and as the officer seemed to be sincere in the performance of hii duties he naturally fails to appreciate the joke. TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 24, 1914. VINNIE REAM HOXIE. A Suniit Sale noted Mrs.

Vinnie Ream Hoxle, la fact the only person who seemed sculptress and artist, former Madison to; heartily enjoy the predicament was woman and daughter of a Madison the Rev. A. B. C. Dunne, when, he wis appealed to by the good sisters MONDAY A.

M. We put on Sale every suit in our stock. In order to sell these suits quickly, wfe have reduced the price on every suit in our stock. The original who informed the reverend gentleman that they had placed under arrest at the office of the Wisconsin Telephone Co whither they had gone (t en price tags are on every suit to show you these radical to pay a telephone bill, having been reductions: TASTING pleasure a Chance i word from a "Right-Gut" user has brought many la man the comfort of the: Real Tobacco Chew. i pioneer, died Friday in "Washington after a long JiJness.

Mrs Hoxie was one. of Madison's pioneer artists. Thirty years ago she created a sensation in the world of art, and works by her hand are still to be found in Madison. Public recognition first came to Vinnie Ream-Hoxie when she was awarded a commission by the national government the firsttime that a woman had ever received an order of this kind. Two statutes, "La Sensibilite," and "Lincoln" won her national renown, and for many years she filled commissions from states' and government.

figure of Admiral la Farragut in Farragut Square, is of her creation and she also did the statue of the Indian chief, Sequoyah, for the state of Oklahoma. During the years of her residence in Madison, Mrs. Hoxie was, a close friend of Ella Giles Ruddy, the writer. $15.00 Suits $20:00 Suits $25.00 SuiU $28.50 Suits $9.98 $13.50 $16.67 $20.00 $22.50 One Green ChiffonBroad cloth suit.Jvery latest model, size 36. This beautiful suit was $40.00, to be sold at $19.00.

Right-Cut" Satisfies VOU better nnH 'shadowed" by the blue coat. It seemed that a note of warning had been sounded by the Eau Claire police department that a couple of women- the country soliciting alms for charitable and religious work, but in realty were impos-ters and efforts were being exerted in many places for their apprehension. It was understood; and so 1 reported that the two dishonest solicitors were at work in Eau Claire. The member of the police, force in question observe ed the two local sisters enter the telephone building and trailed. them there with all possible haste, immediately informing them that they were under arrest and that1' their presence was desired at police headquarters.

'say the sisters were shocked is lasts longer than the old kind. The taste of rich mellow tobaccoseasoned i and sweetened just enough. One lot iWomen's White Crepes and Rice Cloth Waists, special for this 98c One lot Women's 'Skirts i This is a special Bargain They i are Serges, Bedford Cord and fancy weaves all at one price A SPECIAL RUG BARGAIN. 9x12 Axminster Rug, beautiful designs, -values, special for this sale. 9x12 Tapestry Velvet, a perfect imitation of our $50.00 Rugs and.

splendid wearing at $20.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, a rug sold by most merchants for $15.00, our sale price. Take a very small chew-less than Me-ojnarter old size. It mil be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary, tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suits yon. Tuck it away.

Then let it rest. See how easilv and th It I k. tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how? i too mild an expression. Despite their GOVERNOR POUND AT REST; inuvu to you uavo spit, now lew chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew.

That's why it costs less in the end. It to a ready chew, ent fin and short shred so that yon won't havs to Sriad on it with your teeth. Grindiaf oa ordinary candied tobaoeo makes you spit too conch. co Some Special Bargains in Underwear for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday We Willi have a DRESS GOODS SALE. Your choice in this big Dress Goods stock all at sale prices.

'p' three' days: v. The taate of onre. rich tobacco does not need to be omrnrwl nn i attempt to identify themselves the ofj. ficer only insisted all the more that they accompany him to the station. Itjwas only Mnen one of the employes ofj the telephone company- passed through the rooin and identified the sisters that the officer was to release the near liaoricc.

Notion how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in "Risht-Cat." Women 's Fleeced Union Suits white and The remains of Hon." Thaddeus C. Pound arrived in the city from Chicago on an early train Monday morning. They, were taken direct to Martin Hogseth's undertaking rooms, where the remains were viewed by many of the Governor's old At ten o'clock the remains were grey, special at. I. One small chew takes the place of two big "chews of the bid kind.

1 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 60 Union Square, New York i (BUY PROM DEALER ORSENO 10 STAMPS TO UsQ, Women's Munsing Union Suits, fleece lined, white and cream, a splendid garment at 98c v- 4- i ITALIANS MEET FOR WAR CONFERENCE. I LADIES CASHMERE HOSE. 40 to 42 in. fancy plaids and stripes at 42 inch all wool Crepes in all the new fall, colors' your choice at, per yard 89o 36 inj Silk Poplin; This is a beantiful silk luster cjoth, comes in splendid blues, greens, browns, purples, all the n'ew colors at. 56 inch, all wool fancy weave Granite cloth, special for winter! suits and skirts and dresses, very special low price for this sale, yard.

M- 1 very 22c London, Nov. A confer- A splendid, all wool, black special, at per pair i removed irom me unuena.ii.uig esutu-lishment and laid at rest in Forest Hill cemetery. The" services at the grave were conducted by the 'Rev. II. II.

Owen of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Houtz accompanied the remains from Mrs Houtz, who so tenderly cared for the Governor during his well enough to make the journey. Get Your THE KAYSER GLOVES A splendid Cashmerette Glove; comes in black, blue, grey and brown, Misses and Women's, a bargain at, a pair. lence, the result of which is.

ex-- jpected to determine Italy's-i-1 future position as to the the European war, is soon to be 'held in Rome, 1 The Italian ambassadors to the "allied countries are now en route to Rome, having been summoned to the Italian capi-5-j 1 tal by King Victor, Emmanuel. Governor Pound was twice marriecLi lan tsgiving Turliey WOMEN'S KNIT GLOVES. 1 Lot White Wool Gloves to close aU 4 4 TD COST ABOUT $150,000 CORSETS. TTrkV id AAHnn4 Vxa.ma?m' 4 1 1 1 i and both of his wives are living. His first wife lives in Philadelphia with her daughter, Mrs.

Foot, and his second wife lives In New Haven, Conn. He also has a son, Homer Pound, who is employed in the Government mint in Philadelphia. He wired Mr. M. Bailey that he could not attend the funeral.

The Governor's sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Hal-bert of Montana, was the only near relative present. I Hon. Thad C. Pound, with -he exception of Hon.

TV. P. Bartlett and FANCYj RIBBONS FOR XMAS BAGS AT 25c. wonderful big line of beautiful Ribbons bought imder price, always sold at 35c to 39c a yard, his sale at, per 25o FANCY LACE COLLARS. 1 Lot, of Silk, Velvet and Lace Collars for Ladies' coats and dresses, val.

to $1.50 for 98c I 1 i i i SILK WAISTS. Colors' and White, alt new fall styles, sold always at $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 on sale at $3.98 ir United states Building Hug Aerial If Battleship. Akron, Nov: The United Stales eovernment 'is 'having Con worth up to $2.00 I Look this up it will pay'you. i AT. Bbehm Bros.

RlJarltet Just received a second invoice of the Duntley Pneumatic Carpet Sweeper, sold jail over the U. S. at $9.00, our price to" you. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -j i Bargain Basement Special for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Women's fleeced Vests and Pants at. I i WOOL BATS.

Drop in and see the Thanksgiving Display of Turkeys, Chickens, Wild Game of all kinds and choice cuts of meat. A J' lion. u. ti. Ingram or jiaire, is the last of a little group that gathered in this valley over fifty years ago.

They were a bright and brainy lot of men. "With confidence they -cut away the forests and constructed various municipalities, a galaxy, the splendor of whose personal worth and actual achievement Is deserving of better treatment than some of them get in their declining years. Sturdy, powerful characters, these men who Comforter Bats; cheese cloth covered, size 72x90 very special, this sale at Children's Winter Caps and Toques, all colors, large range of styles at. structed here an aerial dirigible battleship to approximately 1 The, airship will be fully equipped with machine guns, wireless 1 apparatus, armored cages and other appara-tils for war purposes. the' dirigible proves satisfactory after tests are n'ade six larger one wU be constructed with entire war equipment.

fThe airship will' be 165 feet long, firty feet in dianter. with "a rising capacity of 12,000 pounds. It will carry twelve men in the car beneath the bag. 1 Ralph II. Upson, "pilot of the Goodyear balloon.

-which won world's honors in Par's last year, end R. A. D. Preston, hi3 aid, are supervising the work: I Want Column i FOR SALE A bunch of Black Min 313 Bridge St. Chippewa Falls.

iWis. systematically set about to make for themselves a civilization such as they had left in the east. Many of them have done their work well and judging from the few that followed the little procession to the grave. In a A great big lot of Womens and Childrens Hand Knit Hats and Caps, new styles and shapes, all colors, at. 75c 85c A BLANKET BARGAIN.

A great big Wool finish Blanket, 72x84 inch, Tan and Greys, special. The few more years they will practically One Lot! of a Women's Fleeced Pants 19c 1 Lot! Childrens' fleeced vests Pants at 25c One lot! Children's Sweaters, all colors, worth up to $1.25 for. X'-i V. i 'V MACKINAW. All, Men's and Women 's i'Mackinaws at 20 per cent A great big bargain.

AH Men's Underwear, Overalls and Shirts at Big Discounts. i One table i of Men's Flannel Shirts, choice at i $1.00 Our Red Rose Cotton Bat, 12Vc quality, 10 rollsjfor. Our Pride Bat, a 15c bat, 8 rolls for $1.00 Pure White Fluffy Cotton Batting, in 3-ft size and rolls, fall comforters CHESTER A. ROE oil Tv trrr Successor to Thos. Phillip, FOOTBALL TAKES 14 LIVES -i Bridge St.

One lot fancy Plaid, Wool and Cotton Suitiifgs, 36 in. wide, at. and 19c orca Pullets Inquire at this office; St GOOD GIRL WANTED for general hbusework. "Inquire at 419 Superior street. Ut fFOR SALE-f-Mixed hardwood slabs and edgings, $4.00 per cord delivered.

Pnone Red 286. lm WANTED good girl' for general Open for Business Dipple Market Having purchased thev Interests of the late Otto Kalk In the Kalk meat market, after 'being wlth the firm for 23 years, I am now prepared to serve air the old and many new ones. A. P. dipple: 621 Bridge 12Vc Shirting Cheviots, short lengths at per yard illi a -First-Class Stock Chicago, Nov.

Fourteen deaths were the toll take by football In the United States during the season which ended today, according to a record kept by a local statistician. Only two were college men. One of them died of "heart disease and the other from injuries received during a class contest. Th others were members of high school, preparatory or free lance teams. None was more than twenty years of age and tackling was responsible for the greatest number of Lots of Remnants at ONE HALF price on, hoHsework.

Good wages. Inquire at No. 1 Bridge street. tf the bargain counter, Jewelry Repairing a Specialty You will find our work satisfac roasting pigs; Will be on market Tuesday at 10 M. with bunch ot.

roasting pigs tory and prices right. XOST Cuff and" gold cuff link on 11 hiressed and alse some dressed hogs. Bildge St Finder kindly return, to 217 Bridge Street Leave orders -with J. TURK, 203 Oaa Holtz's barber Taylor LOCAL WHY. WOMEN SUFFER Many Chippewa' Falls Women are Learning the Cause, J.

A. FIT2PATRICK, Plumbing A Htlnfl, 421 Bridge street, Chlppevta Wis. City Undertaking Company Prompt Efficient Service Renderd At All Times CaUs Answered Day; and Night Carl B. Johnson, Lawrence Stoepf er, A. JC.

Hoenig, i. PreaideBt. Treasurer. Secretary. Licensed Embalm er Residence Phone Licensed Embalmer Res- Phona XL 1C7 B.

452 Bet. Phona R. 103 J'r 07FICB 0VER; 1 i i The Violet Ray High Frequency treatment for obstinate cases of I skin and scalp trouble. i Real actual results guaranteed Moles and superfluous hair success-, fully removed. Appointments may be made by phone, We carry the famous Marlnefls Robert H.

Zlmball returned to his home at Kenosha last night after a visit -with relatives In the city. Edward Beal left last night for Chicago to spend Thanksgiving -with his brother. Sheriff Connell has returned from Mendota where he deposited James Melby, a. penny flusher. Capt.

of Police Pepin and Deputy Sheriff Val Connell left Sunday night for Waupun with Charles LaRose who will serve a year. Don't throw away your broken castings. Bring them to Emll Krueger and get them welded. 0 Frank Turner, aged 77, arrived last nizht from Donald with a deer and Two pair of Glasses for far and near Let me supply you with a pair of Invisible Bifocals, TWO pair of hi one the Lenses fused together so that you cannot observe where one bgins or the other ends. Chas.

ivi. Hall FARM FOR. SALC 140 or 180 acrea SVt mllea from r.om.ll. Finest location on Chip- often suffer, not knowing the cause. Backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness.

i Irregular urinary, passages weak-nfes, languor i I'Each a torture of itself. Together hint at weakened kidneys. Strike at the root get. to the cause. No other remedy more highly endorsed than Doan's Kidney Pills.

i Recommended by thousands 4 Endorsed at home. Here's convincing testimony from a Chippewa Falls' citizen. a- pewa Rlveri Modem Barn, Silo Maehlnery.i 8oll Excellent. Chippewa FaUa. Wis.

river I Jim FaHs, Wis. I preparations exclusively. I OPTOMETRlT Chippewa. Palls, Wis. Lottie Greene transfered to the Soo for his home at Mrs.

Mary Rowan. 221 High Phone R. 562. Kubat Fiats. Old Time Photographs iseenah.

Mr. Turner Deueves ne was Chippewa Falls, says: "I have found the oldest hunter in the woods this Dean's Kidney Pills, to be' a fine rem- fall. He is hard of hearing and un pictures of father and mother quaint in their old able to say whether not any bullets whizzed by his LOST-Lady's black Wd-bag containing letters and papers; also $5.50 in money which finder may have as Dr. G. M.

Smith Physician and Snrgeon SpeeiAl Attention Siren to Confinement Office Over Jenkins Store. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Res. Phone R. 304.

Office 20t Also County" Phone. i 4 1 1 reward by leaving hand-bar at: this time clothes, are all the more precious because they recall the father and mother of your childhood. Some day your photograph will be just as valuable to others. v. i A Better make an appointment now and pleasantly surprise your family and friends at this approaching holiday.

edy for backache and kidney weakness. I have been takfag them off and on for several years and I have always been benefited greatly. Doan's Kidney Pills have never failed to hare a tonlnti-up effect on my Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply aekfor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rowan had.

Foater-Mllbum i a Son's Confession. say mother, yoa know the kind of feet I have and what trouble father has in keeping my room ventilated, and you remember that the health officer told me unless I did something for my feet at once, thero Would be something doing from, his end of the line. So I told the druggist what was op and he laughed and i aaid: "John don't you know that Barker's Antiseptic will knock the odor In 15 scOTdsr'AdvrtIBnwt. office. 3t Two Persons Die in Fire.

Binghamton. N. Nov. 24. Fire which destroyed Potts" feed stable at Montrose, caused the death of James Potts, proprietor, and his helper, Marion Watson.

Search is being made of the ruins for the bodies of two farmers. WANTED Position by young man, whd has experience as stenographer; also slight knowledge of bookkeeping. Buffalo, N. Y. Advertlse-Iment.

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