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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 3

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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Saturday Afternoon. January 24, 1920 The O'Coat Clean up Ends With a Flourish TONIGHT inruLKtud a is ivfurmi vi i his mother, Mi's. Rev. Oscar Their. Such Such coats! Men are iroir ir remember this clearance for a Cvhuie ear! Everyone who gets one of those emits is going to thank his good l.V;imo next winter, You t'Ltu hardly invest money more pi ohubly than in one of these coats.

know that. Today's the last day! Tonight is your Last Chance! Store open until 10 p. m. SERVICE OVER ''SLANGiiSlllls I S' Students in Funeral Buvy Murdercd English STOICUTON Friday the four Tin on Lumber 'athoiie church, Lainaa jL were Holto.i, Mike M. y.o I It Is True 'II forget down toivn un noA Nor.

M. K. church, Torjus Olscr pascor S. S. DiilD; Morning services League p.

m. Fir M. E. i Church 'The Lit i Larfrc 10:30. Full musica Amanda Drotnir.p; it Jli to.

Classes foj urge of Hev. J. A. Uavidso m. Eve AC C.

E. hurcli. Thco Supt. morning wor Sermon. "The Investment of a A sermon especially for folks 6i'iy, Ep.

League, Sub I i.yi feting Thursday at 7:30. The Firs: Baptist church morn inULlins worship, Sermon bv time 'Marah, or Bitter Mai" 1 af eaaiu: 7:30 Rev. Jas. Johnson, iAT HEKE TOMORROW Wayside Inn Cafeteria 240 W. OILMAN ST.

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CAFETERIA Wortti irymg Anytime For Breakfast Dinner or Supper SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER HOURS SUNDAY Breakfast 8:00 to 9:30 Dinner 12:00 to 1:30 Supper 5:00 to 7:00 LORD GREY ATTENDSMEET ONPRESIDENCY British Ambassador is Present at Conference to Boom Hoover FINANCIERS ARE THERE Leaders Meet at Luncheon Given by Col. House; Dodge is There (Contrnueu from pajre 1 which occurred a luncheon pineal by Cul. Edivard M. House, at which were assembled riypre sentatives of the various interests supporting Mr, Hoover. At this hiTioh ecm were: Ralph Pulitzer and Frank Cobb, respectively owner and editor of the New York World.

Cleveland H. Dodge, WaJl st. nn Cvrus K. Curtis, Fhiladclphi uubCisher. Reward Grcv.

ador tD the United states. England Interested Patty It is mthev unusual to have hlch have beeni so advarrtigi nae. i 3ir. The second oi a series of tmi riVan'i nrrir.v. i British ambassador present when an American presidential boom launched.

Bit Mr. Hoover is dersta od to be the 'ran of And, the Bri; Lngl.mci CDnttr. ued, Mr. Pulitzer and Mr. Cobb rep cnt Mrf.

Wond, v. is been the supporter of the ftd t. irc ugn tnien ana in nnd is generally recognized us cfllcial oL frun. May publisher of the Saturday Evening Pest, the Phila Mr. Dodge is a Wall street finnn jcicr connected with many of the bi(? interests.

He is known to the public as a heavy cor.tributar to Mayor Mitchel's election, fund. He ns aJso known as a large contributor to tne Wilson can ft:) uncl. Ik'hiad Bisbee Episode Mr also ctiivie before the nataia noli. a oi his asso ciation with the Phelpd a. ing Company, which deponed workmen from its Bisbee, Ariz, mining properties, causing gran public furore at the time.

Col, House is well known, ss the rijrht hand oi the Wilson administration, and probably is still, al ter purpi tad the Philadelphia North ioaai sermons. 12:00, Bible presence of Viscount Grey had' not At 0t30 p. P. session. 1.

sermon by pastor, subject, Them Will Love Him Deen made puDiic, nut since then Uie ftiat of his presence there has been verified and the1 list no stands as above detailed, including the Brit ar. ambassador. DHRGESS TO ADDRESS ME.V 01'' ST. ANDREW'S "Making Two Blades of Grass Crow Where One Grew Before," is to be the subject of an uddress by C. P.

Burgess of the Burgess Battery Co. and laboratories before St. Andrew's Men's club Monday, Feb. '1. at the church.

The meeting begins at with dinner served by lvomcr. of the congregation. Dr. Elsom Is Given Major's Rank Dr. J.

C. Elsom of the physical cdtica tion department oi the university has received word from Wash ingtcn, D. that he has been giv v.n a commission as major in the ta euical section, resenre corps of the I irmy, His promotion com 65 fi.s al result of meritorious work dora in general hospital 3, Rahway, X. J. OBITUARY MKS, C.

CABPE.NTER. Mrs. C. CJ. irpentev of McFar laiid died at the general hospital this morninjr after an illness of three days.

The body will be taken to McFarland, CHICAGO Potatoes steady, ar ivals 22 cars; northern whites 4.ro S.1J55; vestsrrt rtssets jobbing 5.75. Keep Your Eyes Youthful FATHER TIME brings all to the time when glasses are necessary. Glasses in time will keep your eyes youthful. Our Advice Is Valuable We never advise glasses unless glasses are needed. Your Good Will and our reputation are more import ant tnan present sales.

Chas. H. Naffz THE CAPITAL TIMES 3 MORE MONEY IS TEACHERS' PLEA AT NORMAL MEET High Grade of Instructors Uan Jbte Insured Uy Hign Pay, They Assert Higher salaries to make tlie teaching profession mere attractive, 3 r.nd veav tniirtas 'in the normal schools to turn out more highly trained teachers, and concentrstion on prcfessional traininp; in the norma! schools themselves were empha sized as the urgent needs of the school, of the state by C. state ilenai tmsnt of nublic instruc tion, his address before the all normal school conference Saturday mcrninp; at the assembly chamber of the state capital. Hi.s talk struck the keynote of the existing educn tional problems as discussed by speakers in formal addresses and in informal conferences.

Help rather than hindrance from politicians, fax gTO atcr attention to schools, hamirchtnc of pra; tice and thcorv. freouent atteni at svnuiicr sessions of professional schools, elimination of ncn cssential elevation of normal school stand ards by elimination of the students namiest r.ot q.r.itiea lor t.it tea chine year normal school courses for jrade school teachers and four" year courses for high school teachers, were rhe chief ncede my a zc in tVr. ur rt. Parcnlr. or.

Scrurir, thB highest quality of teachers for The confcrorice closed at noon vs iih the adoption of a resolution to hold another session next year, Ees oiutions presented to the conference by Dcau Rose C. Swart, Oshkosh. Saturday morninrr A ere adopted, W. H. Williams, Plattcville, submitted tec on caaalization of cxnonses of delegates, attach visiting toucher.

os id the same ameunt far fare and other traveling expenses ty chin ot i't 'ruits, serjurnir: J. r.ncwaaer, his ta'k at thr assiar. that each ntelieetaal ataaaaals of tccci college pr'ofi educational Wi of teachers. Whether itain the highest gradii courses should was discussed, some' holdme that thev intcrfcr. cd with the work of the normal school and others maintaining thai they brought in large group oi students that frequently were attracted into the ranks of the teachers.

Mrs. Mary Bradford, superintendent of schools at Kenosha, led a discussion on the superintendents' point of Mr. Cary presented a chart, show. nig the classification of 60fj teachers' of the state. It showed 2 percent of the teachers of the state graded ai sj very poor, 1 1 percent poor; 45 per cent fair; 33 percent good; and percent very gooa.

ie presented ci the results 'of a surviiv prepared1'" from statements of superintendents, principals of high schools and graduates of normal schools, revealing that the normal schools 'of the state are maintained on a nigh standard In the course of his talk hefore VALUE TO CITY TOLD BY CLUBS To' tell in embers of the Civics club what organizations to Madison, why they what work the'y'aro domjr, and why the people tjf Mndis on should Euppo rt them, representatives of seven as BDciat'icins' were spealkers at a Iimehwh of the Civics club Satur day noon. Miss Jane Sherxil told of the work of the Y. W. ex a. place in which firls may fpel at home, she gaid, send in which cat 'ma eatera lea fu and the things that girls need in O.

Lctser spoke on the activitao of etc x. m. l. A. of v.Jiich ne is general secretary; Miss Gertrude King, secretary of the Girls' club, cx nea tt.a vae ecrlci an ther.v necessity, and the progress nvad Edmand F.

Brown, secretary of the Puiblic Welfare association, told of nation's work. R. Over holder spoke for tii Boy Scouts, Miss Ethel eryn Anderson fOT the Attic A r. a a is, anl Mrs. Morgan Grifliths for the Volunteers of America.

Mrs. Josep.li Jastrow pre the teachers at the banquet Friday everting, Mr. Carey declared that educators should be vitally interested in the choice for governor and other high officials of the state to insure men are elected who are in sympathy with educational needs, Bad Bronchial Cough For 36 Years Mrs. Bice finally slopped it, it without changing climate. Sprays anrt Kurc'es strcncih, Milkj Emi this iiaranloc Tiikc sii botti ra, MD7ii nn if net vain the marey will be promptly i funiied.

Frie 6uc Ind. Sold by droffpist Guarnntteci by the Luck DA VIDSON'S "GOOD GROCERIES" Our store is as near to you as your telephone. Take advantage of our free delivery, and don't walk to. the store these cold' mornings. CaD us up.

Spaghetti, Macaroni, IVoodles 10c Jelio Lemon Pie Pilling 15c Chocolate Pudding 14c Golden Pudding 14e Fancy Sweet Gede Ost, lb. 45c I NogelOst 45c GammelOst 35c Sweet Light Prim Ost 25c Ansiovis (bulk) 35e Sardines tomato sauce, (can) 25c Freah Mackerel (can)30c Fancy Boneless Codfish 38c Van Camp's Pork and Beans 20c Van Camp's (large can) 35c Van Camp's Spaghetti 20c Van Camp's Tomato Soup 13c Campbell's Pork and Beans 15c Bulk Raisins 23c Seedless Raisins, lb Seeded Raisins, tb Citron, lb. 2Bc TRY OUR 50c COFFEE Nothing like it for the money I Flour $3.90 Ethan Allan Flour $3.90 DAVIDSON'S "GOOD EATS" Telephone Badger 4115 1521 Williamson Si. Big 3 Electric Vacuum Washer wore returned by a grand jury tvestigating raicn! activities in II rrea ri a ETC1 oansairaav ir.d'ctment charaii them with adi'ocatinjf the cit tne bv oleaaa, ail bat three are named in eparate the new state sedition lau Bonds of the defendants were fixed at 15, 000 on each charjre. Prominent thoe indicted are Mrs.

Rose Pastor Stokes, who Nicholas I. Hounvich of New York said to be the editor of iovy Mir, Indictments returned by the ftrand jury to date numhtr 12a, Last mem.Dcrs ot tne com party ere indicted. Daniel Thompson Dies In Mt Horeb MT. HOItEB Daniel Thompson, ajyi; ilical iruiaay ra rp. at the home of his daughter.

Mrs. Ote lius O'rcnli, after a prolored illness. Sun iving rro three daurh ters. Mcsdam es Sbtten of Primrose, Ctto Vcffcl of Madison and Otelius Gronli of Mt. Horeb, also one son, PsJm sr Thompson of Madison.

Tu r.era! services vvsro cord'j cted Friday rncmfiM: at the Crrcnli heme and at the Lutheran church by tlic Rev. E. fi. Anderson. Sundav nicht, ThomDson's Or chestra.

Park Hotel, Elizabethan 6:10 to 3i30. No dancintf. $110 Easier than any other machine because it works on a vacuum principle and requires only power to handle the water rttnis means no wear whatever to the clothing aa no rubbiijjr is necessary; also cleaner than any other machine because it takes the dirt all out instead of rubbing part of it in. The only machine with copper tub and vacuum swinging wringer and bench to sell for this price on monthly payments of you desire. Wolff, Kobly Hirsig Co.

Cor. State and Gilman Sta. ROSE STOKESil IS INDICTED Grand Jury in Chicago Re turns HiJ(s Against Communists. (By the Associated Press) CHICAGO Indictments against be a member of the 17 South Pinckney St. Read Capita) Times Want Ad.

RACINE Herman Halbach, or.o fthe most widely knows poultry raisers in the country, died at hia home at TVaterfoid Friday nijrhe aa the result of a vhich he contracted while attending the poaltry show at Chicago early this wk. The Rri erdale Poultry Farm, of which Halbach was the proprietor, was the originator of the Haibach strain, white rocks, lvhieh have ta ken all principal priies at r.ation! poultry shows for the past ten years TOO FAT? INFLUENZA PREVENTION UseB Kfor Gargle and spray in throat 'and nose. Kills the germs does not irritate membranes. Reliable Quick Safe Easy to useJust mix with water, rrr is the ideal germicide for protection of the person and the home. Use for killing germs in bathroom kitchen and sick room.

Disinfect hands on return from shopping or school. a powerful germicide rton poisonoua leaves no odot after u3e. limipn h4 is for sale at drug stores everywhere, General Lboratori Hadlaon, WT..

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