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SOCIETY my H1I bo Huas 9tffeti On September 6 at 0:10 UIL PhnadaloUa. occurred marriage iss Gra Ho. SSSS Frederick H. SXBallt to Madison when, she will make her home with In mother until alter the war. Whitney Brigs 1..

nf Miss May hit RLB riggs. Dodgrville, son or Mrs. E. BrW. West Gorham street, took place at noon today at the home of the brido.

The Roy. M. A Minor of tho Congregaiono! ily. Tbe couple was unattended. The bride wore a suuf.d white net and a corsage bouquet of left oc a tfo weeks' trip to parts unknown alter wmcn mo.v wui Dodgeville to make that place ttie.r uoukvuiu with neaacninnen Miss Whitney attenoea tno university, for two years, graduating from a kindergarten course in Milwaukee She nas been teaching: in Madison since tnai um, iraidunted from tho university with the class of 1916.

Out town jruesta at tho wedding were 'rs. Lloyd Btirgcss Sharp, Wankegan, ond Rosa Briggs, East Crand Forks, N. D. Lawlcr Gratz Announcement is roaao 01 inc marriage of Miss Vlolette Lawler, Lawyer. Maaomanie, to Mathew Wil CHRONIC SUFFERERS I root to talk te yon.

Th feet tit you lwhe without bcoollt don not d'mcoiirsso in the nat: I am helpine mc and women rmry day, olTectinr caroa, times In caaet pronauneed ia oarnbl by othorM 0 tht I leil tor btncfitn ecaforred. I treat Rhenmatlsin. Netroua nfna. Stomach and Heart Troubles, Cmirrh, Clnnd and Disomy. Constipation, Urinary and Kidney Dbi.w and Dis consultation DR.

TURBiN Who haa visiied Aluuison for he punt twenty nve years will SEPT. 12, 1918 And" Every Fourth Thursday FREK CONSULTATION vna nervous, dcapo tident, ilinv. W( uk, Jebilituted, tirtJ mornincs, lifeless, tig led, Hiciwnie, oycd, bftcgnrd looking, sleepless Have yoc poor mer 'hrnnth. heart fluitor, ca tarrh, lark of cor.fidcnco Urinary, Kidney, Bladder Dis join ia tho' back, 'bladder ana Blood Volaon, Skin Dioeaacs. Lliruat, i glands.

paiai. eczema, itchlnt, i hendaebo, i in tho back. ant: Jr.rl uu it 'c" impoasitlc 'or von to tnH.jro ytLr Iroualoi and Still bo obliRud attead to bousenoia t.w social o.i ind ALL Chronic Jilseaots omsch Tronbles, Pain lo rtOBiacii. loss of appetite, dy.i. V' 1 ir.

sour belching, up, caUirrb, ga or nes3 rloart Weakiea r.r. ng pain in tho niiiA or shoulder bldc, jiii. weak, sinking, cold diiij tpeils. swulliai, rheuma i. i.

osbing 'a tcitcment or ig. spittina. yellowish headache, eogair.s, def piiin.i In kidneys, bladder, In ii suniath or bswcls, may bo Cl.lorrh. Jf yoc call, write DOCTOIl TURBIN Schiller Building Chkato EVENTS OF THE WEEK Monday 1 Women of St. Andrew's church (io Red Cross.

Tuesday Christ church circle meets with Mrs. Tyson. Woman's guild of St. An drew'f rivets. Trousdale Foreign missionary meets.

Wednesday Women of Emmanuel Evangelical church do Red Cross. Thursday Women of Christ church do lied Cross. Woman's aid of Our Savior church meets. Woman's uid. oi Imrnanucl Lutheran church meets.

Friday I Women of Bethel church do Red Cross. Mixer at Christ church. Horn Grata, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al lirats, west jor.r.bu home.

Mr. Brrb aTsse930T fr 1 which took place a week ago at Rock 1 iord The groom left Thursday lor 111. rsday for camr Grant where he Jewell Craw fotil PERSONALS W'ost "Wanhington ayenue. Iiaye gon son. Prof.

Clifford Meloche. ant: mrs. 11. a. itiubul son, Eugene, and daughter, Florcnct.

irora a tiip to Miss Charlotte and Eliiabct'n Cul ,.1 199s Wpst WashinL'lotl ave nue, have gone to Benton, to isit wun relatives mm will eturn or. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter urcw, 111 lurlcdgc street, leave for Milwau where they will mr.ke their ri r.r.;: 1 a j.cn nrv: have left to spend vacation ith Mrs.

Cauch sister, Mrs. W51 Miss Ration Whiteom'u returned ifOt ji.m 'm J. Tunstall home, 025 Mendota until the return of her moth Mrs. Carris Whitcomb. Af; Wmrlnr Jenifer rt.

is rmiiir w. T. irill. Tfensenich. East Gor i She has b'eerfgone for about three win: Rtnte and Fairehild street, has' had aa his guests his grandchildren, Miss Corinnc and Leroy Dufrenne.

s. Duffv. Seattle, been visiting at the home of Mr. md Mrs. Neck J.

Myer, West uoty Mi; 4va Hochranc, Hancock. 1 1... i nnt.her. Mrs. E.

K. Cochrane, bUi in one Frances street. Mrs. Uencviove iricneJiiiLi, from visiting her parents in Pittsburgh. Her father is former vv iscor.sin.

THE CAPITAL TIMES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 1918 InfMiEN TO RF, II ill AJ 11 iv "FOR NURSES AT U. W. jAre Offered Opportunity Corresponding to S. A.

T. C. m. it cnTrrn centra! of the army at Washington has sent word to tr University OI en for young women who desire to duality tor nursing "ic tontnonts. The university's depilrtmrnt o.J home economies is in communication with the surgeon office and is prepared to offer two course; that will train college junior or senior students who have the general qualifications to enter reconstruction hos pita! as reconstruction aides or tho nursing work.

The reconstruction uc mu women of at least 25 yearsof 7nt nst 25 ve'ars of 1 1 influence a crippled soldier to take vili enter ht turfe toward his future. to mtluence a crippieu 3uoi the right attitude toward his future. trammjr ior rmj, will make he home with her parents until after the war. Evans Harris invitations uvc the marriage oi Miss Adelaide i.v ltarris, Mudison, which will Uke of the bride's parents. amous dinger uave vuiicen.

Lemuel Kildy, a famous singer from Chicaco gavo a concert at the university Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday evening for tne at tee university cantonment.

Mr. Kildy is an eminent and accomplished bari ione of some note. Irving C. Schwerke him on the Mr. Kildy also gave complete concert or.

Tuesday of last Announcement IS m.itic ui mo marriage of Miss Arabell Jewell, daughter oi an. anu mis jo. ell, East Johnson street, to Charles Cn.wtr.r r.lm formerly of Madison, which took place rucsorty mgni in ivuujjetii.wii. On Wednesday the groom eft for military service at dii.ii ears connected with the ttanK ol Wi.rnnsin nnrl later with Euckmas ful disposition, wun sum in one craft, ability to invent means A reconstruction craft course has been prepared ior senior ate students or mature teachcrs who turocgn incic und ability to do cratt work will croflt by the course. The nursing major may be elected at the Beginning and open to any r.ome student who has taken the first two years tne universiL cr lnstnution wimio nomica course is given.

1 work will be offered by the depart ment "Ol I. ing will be given in connection with ttiB university euuu. The nurses' training major will allow the young woman to complete she IS taking intensive work in'nnrs ae, and in this way corresponds to the ciportunitv that is being offered to the young men who re joining A tj. c. ako Waubcso, Wirka Boain Green Bay where she was guest of Mrs.

Schuette. Goltch. Breeze Terrace, and Miss Katherinc Mailman arc spending tho week at tbe J. Heiss cottage, Eikhart lake. CLUBS Ml.clr.narv The woman 5 "ill society of tne mtous meet Tncsday afternoon at the home of Jfls.

Mary uuit, Washington avciiiu. I will be tne leader, aim Clark will conduct the devotions. The annual election 01 ui.il3 be held at this time. Program for the First M. E.

Church Monday, p. 111. an important melius I board of the church in Llie Baraca room. All memoers t. urtrcd to be present.

Tucsdav at 6 p. m. The Bethany Cross group meets at the name Wl west toll man street. Ail young women are Wednesday at 3 p. m.

The gen Wednesday at 3 p. m. 1 158 5 an important rnee.ini, aim nrppii of the church are urced to be present. Wednesday at 7:80 p. Prayer meeting.

Notice the change time. OU arc an urgvu time. Evervone is requested to, bring their Bible or New Testament. Tho RpnioT Jueen Esther Girls ex tend ft cordial invitation to all young women of the church to of the to home or. iiionaay.

iwiuu" ine jaaies. ol ll OUTtn IT HTQ VH UC tn.it. tftineo on ruesaaj 2:80 by Mrs. K. E.

Tyson, at hm home, 920 "Spaight street. Mrs. John Sumner, 13 Nortti Hancocs street, wl" I ladies of the TVard Circle at her home on lucaua A3 these are tne nrsi. ings for tho fall it is hoped that as mnnv 111 nossible will plan to at Wi AATiitM Mcflarthv hn3 re tend. ined to her home in Marinette veningat t.

lt The women of Christ Church will ve u'k it. j. Vprk nil day on Nortn Frances street. iThursdav beginnnig Willi East Gotham o'clock. Ladies 1" o'clock.

Ladies win trip to Milwaukee. daughter, Eleanor, East Gorham street, nave reiurnea om Mills where they were the guests Mrs. Kent. Miss Jean Frederiefcson, East Gorhflm street, has returned from lundicon and coffee will be servel. The call so urgco.

for oakum pads that it is hop' that many ui spond to this call for The French kciiei ur will be open all day Tuesday aid Thursday Late Wanbesa, 1 age, of gn iu, 1 3 "Sto Fu Sunday rsi nt urtr ah i hit IfiN FORCED USE 0F CAR LINES Milwaukee Company Ar gues Against Commission's Injunction judge E. Bay Stevens of circuit court today began hearing arguments in the fight being made by the Milwaukee lag' tiou company to prevent sta.e railroad the company to resume service on nni r.ar and traction Lues operated ny anU cpr.t.t.ai'. Tne company has asked for an injunction to stay the commissions order, and arguments made i ttV.v such an in shouia no rV'is oidcr reducing street isr tickets iii to five for a quarter and later per Intcrurban fare from one to two The compani miiw despite this added increase rcve SS8.100 and that this be mode much greater if it has to resume Thrty of 'Milwaukee town of kee. and other towns and villages, together witn mvto wln, tipor. the company storur.

si i FETV12 mule no with the railroad coramis OBITUARY MRS. WILLIAM i.nwuuij... i i.QntniTHnv mom hie: at a local 5i was 41 years of age hospital, site was ciety will be hcid at the church ihis She bad been ailmg since last Tues day. Mrs. Lecouoer ajs pracLor hero and had practiced up She is survived by her husband, five three girls and two sons, a father, Fetcr ir.hrlcin.rivjL.isterb r.ra jour yrti tilers all of Sun Prairie witn the ex cr.

or Hark of Milwaukee. mi .1 Tn rlrl Mnndav from the ncreo iiciirL S. Prairie, the liro J. J. salcut.

meet wi1 place oniciacing. mm 1 "i tn. i of Miss Frances Post, K. P. D.

No Otl Thursdrtv evening St p. m. Or. Thursday evening at p. m.

I the Senior Service Bible class busi ness meeting win ue 11cm at, home of Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Good scil, 311 Norris court.

Epworth league social Friday evening September 13 at o'clock in tho church parlors. All young people CnlenJor for the Week of Chrimt Mrs. Julius Klueter, 921 Spaight of the Sixth Ward Circle at her r.i th: Heart cemetery. JMt remains wiU be taken from the Schrotder funeral parlors tins evening. CHRISTOPHER LERDALL Christopher Larson Lerc.aH died the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Hen rv Blind. 518 East Main street, at 10 o'clock Friday evening. H0 was So years of ago. (KSU A. I The luwrai.

services iuc I Spinhirne, who died Wednesday aft r.nm 2 clock voro the res) scare, 705 Harrison The Kev. E. S. Worcester of the First Congregational church officiated. Interment was at Forest Hill, NEW FLOUR RULES A milling conieruime A.

K. weivi.ie, executive tor tne Wisconsin i uuu tration, Ft. D. Lewis, assistant foia xnomann oi rne i iuur aim jci partment, and F. S.

Jenks of Wisconsin rood administration iu. G. Udey of Columbs; state millms i inspector, E. J. Lnckman of Nee hah, secretary of tno "State Milieus association, Fred Kucbie; of Osn kosil, wnoR'saie noutc iir.i.

hnlA Prirlrf.r at. I tha' state capitol. milling and to tnc skics oi both dealers nr.d consumers formed tne DES13 Ul transit, and the charges of nmi dockacte wec also ap. ASSEMBLY, IS ELIMINATED is Nominated ty Re publicans for Legislature I tw. tbo Plnwn of the last two sessions of the Wisconsin leg Van hpr.

eliminatec iruiu Wisconsin politics tempoirariiy at least. The republican nominee the assembly from that strong re farmer of Downing no will proo tbly be elected. I Further returns snuw Oaltes, a lawyer 01 i has recQivea enc tion in St. Croix county; Edward b. Ganz, a tarmer 01 maia, ccived the republican nomination in Buffalo; Kusn ounia, banker has been nommaated i ia Claire; J.

F. McDowell, Montello, and L. L. 1'ierson nan sy the republican nomination againit E. J.

Poole in Ozaukee covnty. In the first district Robert Mutter is the republican nominee ior li.u scph Brasac is the democrat nonn the second district of town of Norway, is the republican nominee and Farmer Assemblyman iHcnry Henog is the choice 0 tba democrats. tit Ktamos Are Worth Self Sacrifice. fflfiliAHMELSON COUNT NEXT WEEK Canvass of Votes in Congress ional Eace ISot Jet Began Tho cnicia. ronr.

mv Xclson race lor the cot itress or re rcpoo u'o'arddidnot meet this morning, i' i rir n' 1 1 SC vin th. con rvoss rrii Mi rb vo.o: ir stiite and coanty offices. States, by proclamation, has uxco. Thursday, Sept. 12, (or the regis tration throughout UiutcQ States of all men the ageB of eighteen atfd for five, inclusive, for military service, except those who have already registered and those ho not required under the law to do so "AH male persons, who ahall have attained their eighteenth birthday and snan noi tained their forty Bixt) birthday I on or before the day wst for rog istration by the presi Ient, must "In accordance with the President's proclamation aiad by direction of the provost marshal general's offics, I hereby tall upon all persons of draft ge this to register and I ould request every citizen to co operate in seeing that ail men of draft a are notified of the date and place and that this day may be made memorable by solemn patriotic celebration by the displaying of flags and by the Paying of patriotic music wherever SBibk George C.

Sayle, "Mayor." (VACATIONS MAY ABOLISHED AT UNIVERSITY Is. A. T. C. Work Requires New Arrangement of Program JIT he Tho two semester sj supplanted by tne term IjoSe or yearby am at the meet the needs of the Students' Ar niv Training corps work.

nether this will Involve the four quarter plan of continuous operation and the elimination of vacations has not been decided. The war department tells the universities that there are but four holidays in the army year Christmas, Fourth of July, inanKsgsvmi, and Decoration day andthat tat training for ita men musij ue wm on along that schedule. This means the elimination of Christmas and spring recesses and summer vaca ii 4mm t. nroerram of the T. C.

classes. Whether it will be best to place 1 universitv classes on that schedule or to operate under two scheaaiea one without vacations for S. 1. C. work and another with short vacations for tho classes of other studentshas not yet been decided Although the university year does not begin until Sept.

30, all faculty members are being called back from vacation and war work early, and a considerable part oi tho itatf is now I 011 duty. SPANISH VETERANS NOT EXEMPTED Those Within New Draft Age Are Orderea to Register HASHL Iliiun J.V what he terms a widespread impres that veterans of the Spanish American war within the new orait age limits or IS to 45 years will not be required to rcgiinr uu uv. I Provost Marshal General Crowde? tificaticn for sach an impression and wamea uu sui I they are expected to register. WAUNAKEE Mr, and Mrs. J.

n. jvuiwu gpendir.K a few days at Augusta, Ga. with their son Roy, who is in camp there, Mrs. L. n.

spent eclncsday ax ir.e a. "mI'ss Flo ence Ford is spending a TCW aays weei. ut, y.f,. relatives and friends. Mrs.

Jor.n aimon uaubj. tars spent ft few days tho first of 44,. vt nolt wn 'l, her sister at Madison. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dol! of Madison spent Wednesday with his por er.ta r.r re. The parochial school will open on Thursday. September 5 Ttf nt few davs with her grand mother here. Miss tathenr.e ijoeaccrz oi ui is visiting relatives here. daughter and" Mr.

and Mrs. Klain iheins and family of Madison spent hems ana lamny oi mauisuii Monday with Mrs. Henry Spahn ar.d illES Latncrme rxOVV na ruBiiis;" her position as clerk at the Koltes mJ will wtnrm to her ld nosition in Madison and Miss 'Id position in madison jno aiim i Stamps Are Worth St bocriree Mavor George C. Sayle tefday issued" the following Pdaima tion on registration day for me who will come under th 18 45 se Icctire srvice act: "The President nf The Lnited of Mr.tii y. was jrr.co ly Sunday while playing with match Ij ounaay wrmn umj storkto F.

N. Kern Co. of Fenni i'r rrc irnetl rum to Winnebago, Mir.n., last Friday af tre upending several months here with her sister, Mrs. Eay Payner. sDent' the week end with friends here.

Mrs. Uonier oi iviaaison spenu few days last week with her parents here. August Brown of Cottage Grove, a former Waunakee boy, is reported Mrs, Jacob Hans returned from a short Vfiit to Chicago, Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Patterson of Lodi spent Tuesday at her home here.

Moulton of t. Paul was a Waunakee business caller, Wednen daCapcr Hilgers and family who have been visiting relatives here for 1 Pi HirnB. TAnJau Hn nrntner jeter ant family accompanied them by auto. noy omuciuii ui jr dayed at home. Word has oeen receiveo uy mis.

J. Corcoran of the ddath of her brother, Gus Brown, who was killed ir. action in i'rance, juiy zz. illSS iaa js.oii.ea iej.t. ul Wauwatosa to resume teaching.

home', Sunday. nosday at Oregon. BULLETIN TOKIO Japanese cavalry on Au 9S iic i micd Jsj asnoyarski on the Ussuri rived front in Siberia, sixty miles ka, according to an. official statement issued noaay uj fice. BRITISH CASUALTIES IN WEEK (.

nwTi fi' Casualties among the British forces re ported in the week ending to totalled 20,640 officers and men, compared with an aggregate 01 reponeu tn the previous week. The casualties were divided as follows: Killed or died of wounds: Officers S78 men 3,628. Wounded or missing: Of jficers men 15.600. TW0 MADISON IWOMEN GIVEN W.G.T.U, HONORS county Temperance Union Reelects Officers at Annual Meeting Mrs Ethel Rosen end Mrs. M'n dent, respectively, of the County woman's nrcscian ik teenth annual Heasion at Oregon nunaoy anu rrmay.

Mrs. Anna Warren, Stoughton, President; Mrs. Lonise McComb, and Mrs. Anna Lomff, Mt. Horeb, treasurer.

T.ie superintendents oi departments, some of whom werc re eleeted, are as follows: Mrs. F. G. Eopkins, Madison, so'. jdiers and sailors; Mrs Ethel Rosen and Mrs Nellie Goold, Madison, uu.

Madison, fair work; Mrs. Charl63 'Clough, 'llaiomanie, modal mo, Sunday school work; Mrs. u. ismita, nuuiMJu, Rose Taeor, maaison, perance; Mrs. F.

Vea, Stoughtoa, eastern district, and Mrs. Elisabeth Hodgo, Waunakee, western district; Mrs. Alice uape, maoiauii, v.y Mrs. Nellie Goold, Madison, flower mission narcotic; Mrs, George Hasweil, Windsor, Jj. i TlaWvrin Madisan, young peoples branch.

Miss Lila Llclicm. juauiaou, the gold medal in the declamatory Eriimot J. Eisele, Madison, was gre en nonorami; yv. The convention was attended about 90 memoers, ui oi voting delegates. The 13 organiza tions in the county have a member ship of 600, an increase of almost 100 during the past year, ihc rorirtrtcd as active except two.

The Central W. CT. jlarg'est membership of 140, the 1 The other un ions averaged from 23 to 50 Eighteen members of the general board were present. Eleven oi tne mi3 th, convention had attendM the convention at Oregon 11 years it was ti. iinU out tiu i' address.

During the Mem ial'hoiiT honor was pjiu mmbHrs have dicdnng past 1.1 v. state superintcnoenv instruction; and it lj Adams, late of Madison, who was active in prison anu v. birthday present of 5 smt by the organization to its French ar PhMadison women giving papers atj the Friday afternoon meeting wey Alice Cape. Mrs. J.

Laliier, Mrs. Elizabeth McCopnell, Mrs. M. A Smith, Mrs: thel Kosen, and Mrs. iora noiir.i".

EMPTY BENTS FOR Feraonswno ie "i ut who spend the greater part ol their winters tr.c soutn ait. to be permitted to it their, hoiiios with coal before they bvP state Fuel Administrator Fit gerald. Aii order issued by Flt7ger ald to county HcrniriiBL iofu to nrevent this practice ar.d in eases where a full winter's supply has been laid in they are authorized to remove the coal from the bins and distribute it among uioae 14 BADGER SCHOOLS UlliX B. A. JL.

V. Milton college ana normal school have just been added i to the list of Wisconsin 1 which will establisn units of the Mtudents Army iiJ niiij schiols which am entering into the Trie complete list now includes the Milton, and Ripon COl leces. Stout institute, and La Crosse, Oshkosh, Milwaukee, Whitewater, and River Falls normal schools. iWIRE BUSINESS AFFAIRS TAKEN UP BY BURLESON Committee Appointed to Investigate Contracts With Railroads 'TIt Jf Aotliit'l Pvnil WAS.H1MtJ Uxt. General Burleson has taken up the what chancres shall be made in telegraph and tele, phone business affairs under gov crnmc nt operation.

He announced tho selection of a special committee to investigate railroad contracts and the appointment of two statistical experts to develop general facts in recaTd to operation and compema operation joseph. Stewart, spedal "Mf kins; vice president of tho WeaUrn Union Telegraph company, and John Barton Payne, counsel for the railroad administration, wiU go over tne contractural remnom companies and tnm connected with the Urfpslly of Michigan, and Winn i i way commission and David Friday, i i nf economic of New York university, will mike the general inquiry. IGETTS, FORMER STUDENT, GIVEN PRISONJTERM Sentenced to 25 Years Pot ueal to Obey Orders Clark tl. ijerns University of Wisconsin was sentenced at Camp Grant yestemay 1.0 in Leavenworth prison on tne charare nKn nrdp rs alter in duction into the national army. With the passing of Gctts, tha last pillar of the conscientious objector and the last glimmer of hope has been snmTed for the type of "intellectual" slacker following the doc trines ol creni, uuw is guaranousa l.n hpfln the Tecofimizcu leader of objectors in camp for raoDths, acting as "philosopher and friend" to the men whose reoel attitude weakened under the wholesome influences of the cantonment, I Officers dealing with the slacker cases found that Gctts was active in I snreading his theories and propa i anda in earnn and in writing let ters of protest for the less educated slackers in the guardhouse.

Xo amount is Too Small to Lend Your Country. Buy War SiWilijrs Cf ttiYiTa. FAKMJCjKB IB ISSUE IN N. DAKOTA Doyle (above) and Lyrm Frazier. The great issue sa the North Da4 Itota guctrnatorial campaign i.a enr is the Nonpartisan leiisruc, 4 iarmors' organiaatioQ with strong sscialistic Lynn Fraz.j Ser, the nresent governor, is the cam tfdate picked 'by the tapii Doyle ia the Democratic eandidatfcj.

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