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Chippewa Herald-Telegram from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin • 8

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At mm A -V; A-A AME CHIPPEWA WEDNESDAY, MAY 201925 if- 4 PAGE EIGHH PIONEER RESIDENTS OF, CITY BfiUK TAX BltL CHEER KIDIlfiPER H. Vn; PASS IS HE GOES FREE ESSEiTE MRS. PENGUIN AND THE SHEATH-BILLS if easure Would IW Earl Woodward, Ex-Convict, Released by Vermont Judge come Instead of Personal Property Basis 4 JTf I WORKERS FLEE S75.00I BLAST Fireworks Plant Destroyed by Explosion -Followed Vv" 'by Flames Vi'v Chicago; 2one thousand children from Franklin Park schcoola yesteTday held a premature celebra tiort of of July when three V- plosions in the Liberty Fireworks company plant in that village de- stroyed fifteensmall shops, Jan office and vthousahds of dollars worth of fireworks. The loss is esti- mated at i Miss Mary Deller, 17 years old, was -slightly burned, and Hfty ployes raced for their faves as sky- rockets, Roman and crackers swept a sheet of, flame oyer the shops in which they worketL Th fireworks nlant' covers four (Bil The AmmtJS, 1. MIDDLEBURY, Vt, May 20.

Earl Wodward, farm hand and ex uON. May bill Spadf nk stock. on an income in-SIS? fu Persona! Property basis has S2Jt assembly, having been convict, a few weeks ago hunted by armed posses and bloodhounds through the Vermont hills into which rrr" senate without a record he had fled with 11 year oldl Lucille Chatterton, walkea lrom the munici clarify the bank pal court today with the cheers of his erstwhile pursuers sounding- in his 1 so iSL Wisconsin, its spon- It ears. HareH'i ior reneanng in tnc bank case' the valid- ror. aitnoufi-n the evidence left no rresen 'aw taxing national doubt that Woodward had, in truth, SEE i Personal property ran away with the htle girl, the mu unCM 7 supreme court nicipal court declared that there was "insufficient ground" to hold him for a Jury trial on a fcKnaping chaige.

Ihe senate has nrAaA Mr. and Mrs. John Hockenbrock. Mr. Penguin! Come here at once and help! So she Mister Penguin.

ment the finance pnmmiH square blocks. To keep down danger from a fire such as that of yesterday the employes are housed In small in sheath-bills are birds and enemies of Ihe ruling met the complete approval of the assembled countryside, won over to WJodvard'a side by the story told by Lucille following her Peter Penguin was so full of stor this spring he completed his fifty-ninth fnnafiiHv vonr'a wnrt in thn ninth consecutive year's work in the thp nenpiiins. ies that Doctor Bill and the Twins dividual snops. KwaaiajttnowwT co fUnds theltale" of ad.d a Pulsion transferring the jurisdiction and operation of consm Psychiatric institute coaxed him to stay. vi ,1 ft 'Sure I said her husband, because he was most obliging and did nveiTTt.hinc rVi askpH him.

unoccupied, that': the: started. Within a minute the flames had, axe buui guuu tujll yauy iuu Doctor Bill, "and 1 can't tell you when week's adventures in eluding: her companion's pursuers. Instead of a depraved criminal, Woodward was painted by her. as a Sir Galahad who pro tected and guarded her as a big broth "So that day she laid an egg and lye -had -such a good Here are represented two pioneer residents of Chippewa Falls. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hockenbrock. The latter came to Chippewa Falls with heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Withrow, in 1 855- .70 years ago and has since resided here. She has been one of the active workers in G. A. R.

circles. Mr. Hockenbrock has a record second to none as a lumberman. He was for a number of years a member of the firm of Hockenbrock Babb, logging contractors. Other years he was em us another story," coaxed spread and there were" three major ex- plosions and ten thousand smaller ones as the Fourth of.

July 4 pineries and hopes to be able to make the sixtieth. 4 Mr. Hockenbrock served in thkCrvil war and after receiving his discharge, came to Chippewa Falls to reside, fie started the first dray line here and it was the only one the city had for several years. The other day Mr. Hockenbrock went to JuneaU, to work on a state highway.

He was employed with a crew at that place last sum the next day she laid an egg ana me next the next, until finally she ooard of control to the board Jh8! the Unversity, due to much of the work of the institute be- nature of search by the the Twins. er through their journey and whose "Well" said Peter Penguin roared into action. only object was to find a good home had seven eggs in the nest "Then she sat on them. scratching his head with- his wing, Hit ViOll, V. Sailt.hnff for her.

let me see. Would you like to hear nAKKn ham and pineapi'UJ. She left home, she testified today, about the albatross and the jelly-fish Two slices ham. 1 fresh pineapple, legislative interim committee of two senators and three assemblymen to cup brown sugar, 12 whole jeloves, because per father became mad at her pister and said that he woulc kill her. Woodward? she said, was taking her or about the penguin and the sheath-bill bird?" ployed by lumber companies as scaler.

"But she hadn't been sitting more than two days when two sheath-bills came along. They always go in pairs, sheath-bills do. Like most robbers they work in twos, and they were robbers all right. They were after her mer. He will be 77 years old in Nov- When he returned from the northwood ember, cup water.

The ham should be cut about "Which is the funniest asked away "to put her in, school. luvwbiicace. reforestation and conservation and development of natural resources under the forestry constitu tional amendment adopted last fall was advanced to engrossment in the Nick. inch thick through the center of the "Alas!" sighed Peter Penguin. "Lone Wolf" Falls in eggs.

'One sheath-bill began to peck at "Neither are so very funny. Indeed joint and the bone removed. Cut pineapple in half-inch slices, pare, re-, move eves and core. Place- in an Love With Girl of "Pack" in the story about the albatross bird, her head. "But Mrs.

Peneruin never moved. She the jelly put so many stingers into CHURCH EXTERIOR BEING CLEANED earthenware bowl, sprinklewith sugar, cover and place in a warm place knew that if she did. the other sheath him he was lame lor six days and "Then tell us the other story." said It was the set rule of Michael Lan- bill would get behind her and eat her Holcombe Items (Special To The Telepram.) for two hours to draw out the juice. yaid, the famous past master of crime, Nancy quickly. Put ham into a bakinc Dan.

cover to never trust a woman nor work "All right. sid Peter Penguin. And i with slices of pineapple drained from with a confederate which won for him mr. ana Mrs. Charles Robert of- he began: eggs.

"So she called, 'Mister Penguin! Mister Penguin! Come here at once and help "Yes, said he rushing up. But suddenly he stopped and just look "Once UDon a time there was a neh- wausau. came Saturday to visit Mr. LAnvard would have gone on until his New Use Found for Machine Used to Paint Bridges Last Year dying day under that ironclad rule had he not-met Lucy Shannon, an at guin called Mrs. Penguin, and she scolded her husband something awful.

If he said the sun was hot, she said it was cold, and if he said the sea was MIC JUJVC BUM TTWI Vw-o bits of the fat trimmed from the ham over the fruit. Add water to pineapple juice and pour over ham. Cover and bake 1 hour in a moderate oven. Remove cover and brown the slices of pineapple. If a self bastingpan is ed on.

tractive member of "The Pack," a so uiuiner, wirs. Josephine Kob-at. and sister, Mrs. James Conroy, ind Mrs. Arthur Walters and Mrs.

Robert's sister, Mrs. Joe Droel. Mrs. William Strophel visited a por Monf last week with her brothers, Rrwln and Lester Falbe, at Cornell. ciety of the best-organized underworld don't you help demanded Mrs.

angrily. 'I was just said Mister Penguin. 'Now you know how 1 feel crooks in the melting pot of crime. rough, she said it was smooth, and if he said the fishing was poor, she said it was fine. not used, baste frequently with the Lucy Shannon did her best to warn The city bridge painting machine and surface cleaner purchased last summer will be put to good use in cleaning the stone work of some of the buildings in the city.

The first all the time. No matter which way "And so- it went on, day in and day Lanyard when she heard that "The Pack" was out to get him because of I move there you are after vne. 1 out until Mister Penguin got a per am ni Mrs- Ueore Kobinson and Miss Florence Loiselle were shopnini? Cornell Friday. Mrs. Marv Kurek left Rnturrlnv fnr Kidnaping Case Proves But "Tilt Among Friends" Explanation of the mysterious "kidnaping" case which caused excitement on Jefferson ave.

evening in- which it was reported to the police that a girl had been forced into an auto by two men and spirited away in the darkness of highway 11 while her screams terrorized people in the vicinity has been secured. One of the men who leaped from the car and helped the girl into the vehicle while she protested with loud screams, says the affair hadn't ought to have gotten into the paper at all. "It was among ourselves, strictly a personal matter. My pal and a ral friend of the girl, took her out riding Sunday evening and while we were driving up Jefferson she accused being too rough. She wanted to break her friendship right there and threatened to get out of the car if he would stop.

He accepted the challenge to determine her sincerity, stopped the car and hopped out. This was too much for pal and so we got out after her and brought her back. "We saw the commotion on the street and lost no time in getting up the avenue. The next time we have occasion to pull off anything of that kind we will go further from the city where the heroic movie vaudeville his refusal to join it in an interna liquor in the pan while baking. Serve slices of ham on a platter surrounded by slices of pineapple ami garnished with bunches of crisp watercress, Canned pineapple can be used In place of fresh.

In this case fruit is not cooked with the ham. but brown attempt to use the machine for this fectly hen-pecked, I mean 'penguin-pecked' look. tional plot to rob the United States i i kind of work is being: done on, the think I'll let you alone and see what Oh! Do Help begged his wife. 'I see how mean I have been. government of some priceless plans.

"He lost his appetite and he swam ner jiurae inippewa ails. Mrs. Arthur Lotz was called to stone trimmings of the Methodist it also came to pass that Lucy and church under the supervision of Ed dott Friday evening by the illness of I'll let vou alone after this. Honest so slowly he never won any races any more, and all the other penguins began to nudge each other and 'Just ed in the fat for ten minutes. The ward Hilldahl, who operated the ma ly, I "The Lone Wolf" not only fell in love with each other but that thev were forced to join hands in outwitting the horde of criminals that surrounded chine during part of the time it was ner son, Bobby, who was taken to the hospital at Chippewa Falls for an operation for appendicitis, tonsils and ook at poor Mister Penguin! Isn it So Mister Penguin chased the used painting the Chippewa river bridge last year.

The work was ta shame? His wife nags at him until adenoids. sheath-bills away and Mrs. Penguin had no more trouble. Mister Penguin them in a Paris hotel where Lanyard juice is used for basting. 1.

1 HELD ON MEDICAL CHARGE. KENOSHA, May 20 Charged with practicing medicine without a license Hvland Slater-Wilson, operator. of he hasn any spirit left. started in the rear of the church Miss Ruth Hoeran anil Miss Ellen nau obtained the plans bv physical building where the dust and dirt is haden't either. His wife had learned a lesson." "One day his wife said to him: Mister Penguin.

1 am going to lay might and strategy. Hapfen left for their homes Sunday, Miss Hogan froing to Oprema and Miss Hajaren to Chippewa Falls. Thrills chase thrills in the miehtv health institute here, was released "How do you know?" asked Nancy. "Because I'm Mister Penguin him Photodrama "The Lone Wolf" at the some eggs. Ana while sitting on them.

I wish you would watch around and keep the sheath-bills The being removed and the stone made as clean and bright as the day it was placed in the building. Owners of other buildings In the city are interested in having similar work done and Tuesday on $500 bail after an. arraign iex tonight and Thursday with Dor 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cupill and laughter Lucene took Mrs.

Jens self," said Peter with a wink. ment in municipal court. Ay charpsi othy Dalton and Jack Holt in the a ft A ft 1 1 biggest screen roles these favorites oi using me vivie oi ciocior' authoriieation is alstt held it is expected the machine will be in Stenehjen and daughter Reulah to Eau Claire Sunday. From there they will ro to their new home at Snrinirbrook. have ever played.

lemand. against the man. East Anson Items Wis. Mrs. Walter Loiselle entertained 7 vfr.

7 Sunday at dinner in honor of Walter's birthday the following guests: Mr. and stunt will not appear as a public scene. New Bus in Service on Run to Eau Claire Mrs. George Kobinson, Mr. and Mrs.

Thad. Loiselle. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Clark, Mrs.

Thelma Loiselle and Mr and Mrs Loiselle of Cornell. Mrs. R. C. Rodecker left Monday for Minneapolis.

She will meet Mrs. A. M. Brook of Danbury at Dresser Junction, who wil leo With her to Minne Mrs. J.

A. Nystrom of Chippewa is a guest at, the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Giles Schaal and Mrs. Warren lke. Ed.

Bennett is improving his farm home by building a new garage and also fixing the porches on his house. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baits and Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Mallison and sons spent Sunday in Eau Claire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hutchinson. Jesse Hutchinson is very ill at his home here.

Ernest Baits left for Owen Monday, where he will be employed. Jacob Postelink of Milwaukee motored here with a truck load of apples last week, selling them to the farmers. N. R. Peterson is having his house re-sided, and new windows put in.

Some Business Enterprises 4 Are in the "Wetted Clay" stage (Special To The Telegram.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foiles and son Wallace of Chippewa Falls spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Fredearic Schaal, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lake and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Liddell and son and Kenneth Sorenson were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Iake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buske and spns and Victor Johnson spent Sunday in Chippewa Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder and son of Chippewa Falls are" guests at Che home of Mr. and Mrs. N.

R. Peterson. A number from here attended the Mission services at the Catholic church in Jim Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Rickard and family have purchased Mr. Peter Nelson's farm of 80 acres here. The place was formerly the Arthur Ford farm. Bom to Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Liddell a daughter Sunday, May 17. Miss Viletta Liddell, teacher in District No. 3, will close a successful term Another of the seven-ton busses was received by the Motor Bus Co. yesterday and placed in immediate service between Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire. The new bus is similar in appearance to the large bus lieing used by the company on the Wausau trip.

The interior of the latest bus, however, is of the street car type and has a seating capacity of 26 passengers, the other having chaiis and seating 21. The wheel base is 198 inches, which makes turns at corners equally as easy as the smaller busses, and no difficulty has yet been experienced, it was stated at the bus office after the new carrier had mad several trips between the cities. 'No man ever wetted clay and then left it, ex STOCKMEN TO MEET (Hy The AsoeiatPd Prr) WEST SALEM, May 20. Stockmen and farmers from all sections of the state are expected to attend the fourth annual stockmen's field day to be held here June 12, according to H. W.

Griswold, manager of the event. pecting that there would be bricks by chance and fortune." Plutarch. It is very hard in the spring to clan house without cleaning the pock- i of school Friday with a picnic for the etbook also. I scholars and their parents. BY STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN apolis, where they will be the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Edminster for a few days. Otis Kellogg left Monday for Chicago, where he will join his father and will be employed by the L.

C. Meyers Co. Tuesday morning about 6:30 the house belonging to Ray Wilmarth was razed to the ground by fire which started in the kitchen while Mr. Wilmarth was at breakfast. Mrs.

C. Biggerslaff and son William, Miss Theal Rell and Edward Nelson went to Eau Claire, where they were met by Antoinette Paulsen and will have their pictures taken. Those young people were the 1925 graduates. Cyril Mayhue substituted on Route 3 Saturday for Arthur Ixtz, who was called to Chippewa Falls, where his son Bobby submitted to an operation it St. Joseph's hospital.

William Nelson moved his family into the Jens Stenehjen home on Main street. Miss EHa Deuel of Hannibal came liown Friday evening to take charge of the telephone office for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Loiselle and laughter and Mr.

and Mrs. Coppers and daughter of Cornell called at the Thad. Loiselle home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

H. G. Spafford left Sunday morning for Duiuth to visit their daughter, Mrs. William Seeley, and family. Mrs.

B. T. Dodge spent a few days last week at Arnold with her husband. Mrs. Iouis Walters of the Fisher Ustrict was calling on friends here Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walters and family visited Sundav in Cadott with her sister, Mrs. Reed Monroe. 1 Jl TlLlME -HARD COAlr CttEESC mi THEY SAX" TEETH PkU6Gcu SHE WRRIED TO FIT- CHECKER B0AWSF 't' OUT" OR PUT OFF WELLr 7fi fit mEl jdjJ PAINLESS PRICES oA -l9 The.

1 11 I Stores do not prosper by chance and fortune, either. The goad store, before it is adequately advertised, is in the wetted clay stage of brickmaking. The materials are there but the "making process' must be followed to it conclusion. For a successful store is a creation, whose status must be first reached and then maintained THROUGH TELEGRAM ADVERTISING. As with The Telegram, the store must be constantly made anew.

Every day brings a new task of service- an imperative summons to greater effort. Last week's value-giving may have made many new friends these must be held through this week's value offerings, and these must be ADVERTISED, that the new friends and the old may BE POSTED. The good store, the good business enterprise of any sort, will never really "arrive" until ADVERTISING has placed it in close touch with its public has carried its message, has MADE KNOWN ITS APPEAL FOR PUBLIC FAVOR. u6 COOK STDVE AND Rflf anvv that CAMS IN, LAST 1 fcTE JlCMNw JioTiMToJ 3lNt57oNESNt (V -V' -r (May 2d 27, June 3-10-17-20 NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION FOR CONVEYANCE STATE OF WISCONSIN, County Court, Chippewa County. In Probate.

In Re Estate of CARRIE MITCHELL, deceased. NOTICE IS REREBY GIVEN, That at a special term of the County Court appointed to be held in and for said County, at the Court House, in the City of Chippewa Falls, in said county, on the second Tuesday of June, A. D. 1925, the following matter will be heard, considered, examined and adjusted: The application of Knute C. Stai, for a conveyance to him of rtfn al estate by the administrator of the Eftate of CARRIE -MITCHELL, sed.

Pursuanttoi a land contract dated th A. D. 1923, made by such decedent her lifetime, as set forth in the petition now bending, in said. Court. Dated May 20th, A.

D. 1925. By the Court, TlX CONNOR. 1 County Judge. CHIPPEWA DAILY TELEGRAM rVkPiRlEaHAXXA BK5 PROBLEM The Paper With the Big Circulation V' I 'A i i MDS TrUS WORN WHEN MAIL, OfeDEfe 3WNDSTtNES Si EUVEEP TR "THg BUCKCfeEEK SJWMlLLy JL.

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