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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 2

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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LOCAL MINISTER PREACHES VIA IA1L ROUTE Rev. E. S. Worcester Sends Out Letters Tinder 1 Cent Postage Oao Madison minister has found i way around the Sunday closing or tier and is preaching to his congrc He is tie Rev. E.

S. Worcester of the jirsx Members of his church arc today in receipt of a letter under a or.e ecnt stamp with a two pairs leaflet with sermon entitled, "Plowing the End lf the Forror." The laaflet 3 a miming asralnst country being: drawn into any, tTO3i negotiation with the Gorman ijrnmwrt The leaflet part laaya: "I do not foirik I am nihrnnan. should have no satisfaction in he devastation of German territory and i the desolation of German hearts merely as revenge for the aiunitable woes that Germany has inflicted on the lands she baa invaded, it is revente we ask, but remits, an as surance that the sacrifice ire make, i and the far greater sacrifice of our allies, is not made in vain. Difficult or not. we mast push thrODgh to that ending.

No half successes which i half dcieots; compromise with Junker or autocrat, vr "ajrainst war and all war's greedy jmcenry, and it must SEGRO Ifl STABBIBG SCENE GETS TRIAL Not Guilty to Assault With Intent to Murder TTniian Irving, negro, was hold for a preliminary trial in superior court this morning, alter ha had Tileaded not guilty to assault with litest to order. Eis bond was fieU at According to evidence the th r.r,i;o nnH nistrirt At torney Sauthoft, Irving stabbed ing a quarrel 'which resulted over a crap same. Kensy is said tD he a scrioiis condition at the' General hospital. CASE OF DIVORCED HOSBAfflOB BOOK The case of Charles Miller, charged with failure to pay alimony to his divorced wife, Emma, will be brought up in superior court Thnrs Miller. refused to return to Wis dftju Tin hitA i ma to Daven port, Ic wh'Bn local oiEcials sought to bring him back on.

a warrant. After several w'eeka of legal battle ho was finally produced here on a writ of habeas corpus. He has been in jail since. His attornoyi. Bin 4 Spohn, Trill ask that the animony of 15 a month ordered whaa.

the divorce was granted, lx redncodL SEPT. 12 MEN GIVEN ORDER NUMBERS Draft Boards Send Quotas to TJniTersity and Bdoit rn drrisiim. has begun the task of assigning order numbers to the i who registered Sent. 12 and "Will cTirlinn' out classification cards in weoi or ten dars. AH threo local draft "bmrd sent maH qnotai of men wio Tohmtcered for induction to thB vocaiaonal train' inr chools a the mrreadtr and at Beloit college today.

Ths names of these men urtre puMisiiEd in The Capital Times whea call for iiem wib received about a erselt ago. TUB qtwias eaiieu xor ansixiLiiiwu. to Jackson Eszczzks, La, and Camp Shelby, M5ss will be entrained by the local boards during tie fire da beginning Oct. SL Tie xames of these men, eiccept those in the eastern division, Also har been pub ITcivTLSERvTcE EX.lMlNATIQNSl I All work rjjrnnul: ali 'i F. TMCClJSSWOaTH 1 I Lloensxl Muter Kumtr I I Pbonc Btdxer C05C He i'JwD TACATION LUGGAGE Trunks, Bags and Bait Cases.

can save jw) mtty j'our purcliase. Brown, The Trunk Man to. oftfl Main St. Escort Bodies of Men Claimed by Epidemic to Station Madison today was riven glimpse of the prim side of war! when one of those incidents suci as happening tenfold every duy France occurred. The occasion was the passage through the city of a military funeral cortege, composed of tltrec companies of soldiers from ihn Tmiversitv.

who escorted three hMTSDs. each bearing the oony ol a dead comrade. Tne men taus nonorcu oairadcfl were victims of the icmic which has been prevalent Madiaoa and the cortege was iut ondertalcinp establishment of 3tation, w'nere the bodies were lilaccd in a baggage car and sent borne The dead soldiers aw Fred J. arts of Lo'di, and George Fitzpatrick of Bntternut, all of whom were a tending the university. 5 LOCAL ATTORNEYS IB ROCKFORD CASE Hifl and Spohn to Represent 2,300 Machinists jn Wage Demand i 3wt, rf.nN fnr the local machinists' vfho presented their case before the federal war labor board in a fight for higher wages, have been retained to ep16: sent 2SOO machinists employed at it 4,1 Tnai iTiff.

The jlfiA foTd men have asked for a 72 cent wage, a basic 3 hoar day and Vie aDOUUOn mmm juu imn systems. The hearing TrDl be conducted in a manncT sitnilar to tiiat used here. Qnwriomiarrrs are being prepared by the machinists and will be pre ieirted to the board. tli. ymsAjsc' Ida not beim let as ti epidemic which has swept over the country has stopped BUGLER WOUNDED IN ACTION IN FRANCE Paterson street, has been notincd by the war.

department that her brother, Busier Earold ft Andersen, has been wcnndied in action in France, the degree of his wo'and not determined. He' is a member of Co. 326 icfantry, and arrived in Trance THE CAPITAL TIMES, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 15, 1918 Otto Hartwig, a farmer Doorfield, recently spied a rab iit a real wild rabbit, running loose. He toot dovra his gun, with thoughts of delicious rabbit pio crowding most everything else from his mind. He also considered that a little game would lessen the cost of living.

Bang! The rabbit gave a final kick and was soon ready for the table. Presently a game warden railed the Hartwisr home and asked to see the hunting license which allowed residents to kill gamcHartwig did not have it. The same warden swore out a warrant. This morning Hartwig paid a fine of $60 and costs in superior court after acknowledging h.B had not procured license to BIDS ON CITY HOSE TO BE CONSIDERED TV, nri water committee of the city council, Alderman John A. Simon, chairman, will meet tonight' tcr the purpose oi opening urns tv nf hasp authorized to be bought for the fire department.

daughters) "There's a gentle man in drawing roam who wants to mrvy one of our daughters. a wne mercnain. Said cite wife "A wine Thank goodaessl sure to select brands." merchant 1 Then lie will bo of the ower rr WHY GERMANY SEEKS PEACE i sMmcMKfr.jr U. l. 5 In.j.i"uMEU E.

u. A to understand why Germaw is i A I rsA Ay 4 larse part of Belum, particular Vt1tW. KsrXe of but in spite of tras llfl SSdSSS has been general all aion, the tatfTtofflTft the to a point just opposite ttetz. Shaded farTshcwjs TRIBUTE TO 3 SOLDIERS 's FKL Vl'titegW COMRADES PAT costs Oku i'm KKrSJr rKUm1 PMPLOYERS TO KEEP FROM BOMBARDING itants be Admitted Into itants be Admitted to Allied Lines AMSTERDAM The German gov ernment boa proposed to France chat in common with her allies jrance unaercaKe to run uu. uym bombarding the large towns of northern France and enter into an agreement with Germany to permit, at eny rate, a portion of the population of Velencienncs to pass into the French lines, says an oi fi' ial statement' irom jstinm.

TV, TWH irnvernment in Til tv. renreented itself ai unable to prevent the eastward flight of the population of Valenciennes, owing to their fears that the mnr A hnmViafH tho town. The proposal was made through the SPEED DESTROYER OUTPUT, DEMAND WASHINGTON American ship menace of the new and greater effort Germany is known to be planning. "Too drunk to care for himself; too drunk to 'grasp a life preserver, although, several were within his Teach; too drunk to grasp a rope at his feet." This is the report made by an employer to the indastria commission reffardinjr the death of one of his employes. The employer is the owner of a fishing tug at Bayfield.

He complains that the man was so drunk that he kicked over a gasolme can. setting the boat on fire, and then in the water he "was so drunk that he could not. save himself. He protested: against the payment of a death benefit under the compensation act under such circumstances. FINED AND JAILED FOR STEALING AUTO Two Found Gollty of Making Away With Car at Dunn A fine of $100 each and 30 days in iail was the oayraent demanded by Judge Hoppmann superior court his morning from "William Hctzing and Meivin Clawson, charged with taking an automooue R.

3d Bert; In' case the tints arc not paid an auuiuoiuu uj hovj to bt served by each of the men Evidence produced jn court showed that the motor ear. was taken the town of Dunn, used a time for and' then not returned from Ui place lroi.wnicn.it HEAVY CANADIAN ARTILLERY HELPS ALLIES TAKE CAMBRAI Canaan, artillery inaction. Gur.s of the Canadian heavy at I This deared the way into I hands of the alBes. nCanadiar, tilled battering away at Hun do Carahrai. now.hejd by allies.

oiflewl photo how.i a battery in ThVften is at recoil, after fenses. gained for the Cnnacjacs ISlght thouaarw prisoners were sossession of the. Ajran Caanbrai wbnt tMmJdUnto OBITUARY MRS. A. a PRICK ETT.

w. A. Dtvine has re ceived' word of the death of his cousin, Mrs. Anna Shcaly Prickett, who. succuraDca viv; Pt pkp.tt was the dauilttcr of Mr.

and Mrs. Shealy, former Madison MISS MARY BLOODGOOD Mnvu P. Blood rood, univer sity student who died of pneumonia Knd at Nashotah, Mon day; Funeral services were the Episcopal church at that place. RUniloTind was the 17 year old daughter of Judge Bloodgood of hn nr.r will be attributed Set. William E.

Fischer, who died of pneumiria at the Sweeney auto training school, Kansas City, at the funeral services to be held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fiscner, 21 South Blair street, at 1 o'clock Wednesday altcrnoon. irw aav. u.

will officiate. Six members of the fire department of which Sergeant Fischer was a former member will serve as honorary pailbearers. Si th liomn. fuaros wnl be the "active pallbearers. A itate' guard firing saad wiU attend.

DR. M. MURRAY. Ellen and Mary South Ba'ssett street, at Dr. M.

G. Murray, at Avoca, Satur day. DR. W. LINCOLN.

tw TV Tlndpevi.lc. form local health officer, died of pneu monia, nccordinff to wora rtte by the state board of health jlon J. Vf. KINNEY The funeral f.er'icea for J. W.

Kinney; Madison sailor, who died in' an eastern camp, will be neld from the Powers funeral parlors, at Rev. P. B. Knox, officiating. The services will be private.

A squad of sailors will escort the body to (Jalvary cemetery. SALESMAN HELD AS CONFIDENCE MAN Harry Howe. Alleged to Haye Obtained $100 From Stougfc ton Bank Through Fraud Hi Hum pJiarirod with oper ating a confidence game, pleaded not iruiltv in superior court this morn ing. Bond was fixed at 600, nMaiTinH S100 iTom the First National Bank of Stoughton rirtlft. alter ne naa he had commissions amounting to cultural concern in' Indiana.

Howe's Hearing win oe iiciu Buy Millions Ailing Buehler Bros. 22 East Mifflin Street Wednesday Specials Choice "Steaks, Special Sirloin Per OfU Porterhouse Pound III. Short Steaks snvirfc.nft Roast, Special Lamb Roast 1 Per QOr Beef Roast Pound Fresh Choppea QAr TVIA4 aaV ifil 1T.fi dJ ivicai) See Our Window For Extras Shop at Bwhler's State News wt S' CLUB WITHOUT BAR mncn a The Tfnn5ha Eto have gone dry. The finest club house owned by the members oi the order in Wisconsin will be opened without a bar. The members later when he wrote his mother and the latter belongs to the rr.ecics corps snd was woundeo when Germans blew up bis dugout CAPTAIN AT 22 r.REflN BAY Lieut.

Eerber; L. Nichols, 22, son of Mrs. H. L. NitS has been commissioned capxair.

in headquarters company liis: heavy artillery and he is now it eliminate xne suie civisiou. SELLS TDIBER viDTiunnr. The NL Luding ton company, of which the late Senator Stephenson's estate is the acres of hardwood timber the vicinity ofTentoga, to the von Platten Lumber company of Iroh Mountain. There 13 17,000, D00 feet of timber in the tract an it is valued at more i SOLDIERS WOUNDED dccm hay members of Battery one of the Green Bay 191 it. hpAvv artillery.

32nd division, been wounded, relatives learned. The soldiers were privates Edmund Sommerfield and George Karl Nite. The former sus private' IS months ago and hs Wis a sergeant when his outfit, Battery "FLU" BITS APPLETON iPPLETON Annleton has ben hit by the influenza germ, there being twenty cases in this city. KED CROSS NURSE WES Cross nurse from this county give her life in the semie is Miss Non'ne Eoyer, 23, former Hortar. She died' Sept.

17 according a CHICAGO Night schools, Theaters, motion picture shows and amusements are closed ana locjtE meetings prohibited throuehout Illinois by the state commisEion in in (luenza as a means ut checking epidemic. are Weak and Because of Acid Stomach i 4 TfTurr. is tho form of tablets. Thty There aw any namber of people wno ior jfi.jLo tvCIrl just 1 have been sick and ailing, weak, run oown anc iu IKS aaSLTTf 5SPS EATONIC lSf0S t.hp stomach nrevents proper you take in eating how much more easily yonr you take in eating how tion simoon? thus causing the ia dieeEted how sound you sieep to beeomB thin and impoverished as a nervousness and irntabihty disappear An ad of which people become sallow skinned, simply, by taking EATONIC you got 1 of a Lj lot of excess acid that has been holding ys lot of excess acid that has been holding Excess acia causes irrimnon nu 'testinal tract irrititi on so severe and agsra vating as to frequently result in catarrh and even cancer of the stomach. Excess acid cuuses stomach and intestinal ler mentation, producing poisons which, absorbed into the blood and carried throughout the system, cause auto iiitoxieatipn, insomnia, nervou 3 back and making your Me nnscraWe.

This is the help you need. You need it to keep your stomach in a strong, healthy conai tion so that, in rum, your mind and body will be strong and vigorous. It is so easy to get this help and it costs so little. So why suffer another hour wnen sure, quick relief is at hand! Ask yop droggis dizziness, vertigo and, oftentimes, valvular heart about it. He knows that tens of trouble and heart lauure JT thrresulta have tj.

ah aflid atomach. there is not need, for surprise. Think what acid jw to bruuc quiet relief The 0 't mouth does to the teeth. The acid ears right 0f EQrr.e of thesa people are so enthusiastic aiw tWeh the enamel the hardest snhstance in tell of such remarkable results as to be almost the human body And that is exactly what anbelieyvahle, makes teeth rot and decay. No wonder, the ft have "tried every that excess acid in the rtomach ptojnch of it are Iackmg havoc; cause, so much iH healli and mjaery 3trcwrth and vigor, begin at one to ofcen he the.

n. UTit SS helme." Nine tmie oat oi the.person Vat sch a onderful mafcmg such a has an ac smach betta: bt brotlffht about so And until the acid is removed, notmng ZTgr. WILL, helD. Kemove toat excess, bciq. anu one results truly wonderful.

steCTfrth: alinoBt like You. can rid your, stomach "of' its excess A' called literally it It does 'the jwrt a. biz box of EATONIC from your druggist today. We authorize him to guarantee EATONIC to please you and yon. can trust tout.

own. druggist to make this guarantee gooa Xt EATONIC fails in any way, caKe work easily 'speedily and thoroughly. It makes will refircd your money. If yox cksl tol srUblo. not keep EATONIC wrlte to a direct and It helps you get fall strength out.

of every win rsend you a mg ouc uu L. moirthful of foodyou cat; and unless you DO the 50c after you recede ic Acdre. rttfuU 'stEfineth xfldm your food you cannot cn Kramer, President, Eatomc Remedy joy. robust. TigOMua health: Wabash Avenue ano u.tn.

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