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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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3
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Friday Afternoon, August ZO, 1920 School Suits for Boys We are remarkably well prepared now to fit the boy with a school suit. The values, indeed, are good and the suits are of very fine quality. All sizes and a large stock to select from. Carl Mays Suffers Nervous Collapse NT.W YORK While Ray Chap beinj? buried Carl Mays, i'h; N'cw York club, who pitched bal' that fatally injured Chap was King in his home here a nervous uii. This became known this when an official of the VV.Ws appeared in traffic court f.df guilty for Mays Co a j'i i' speeding lust month, paid luUdias; Permits Building: peT vcrc issued this morning to y'r'sacl Harrington, 2220 Vilas 'r rations or.

his house; ar.d to Wisconsin Foundry and Machine f. repairs. com flakes ask for JERSEY ComFlakes "ea.rnike JerseyBtfference The License Plate Lost; Escapes Fme C. Heibel, who pleRded guilty cense plater was fined the costs ox. tne action, ws itiu had lost the 'place oniy a iew jiuu.

previous to the time he was seen ithout it. fined ilO and costs each in superior court this morning after plead ing; guilty to tne naTge 'i" 1 Kansas Wheat Crop Breaks 5 Year Mark the second largest wheat crop in its history this year and the corn cron promises to be the largest the last five years, according to the mommy repoiu yield of 147,000,000 bushels and a production oi 1, corn was estimated. Kead Capita! Times Want Ads. Try Sulphur On An tenna Nun Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Niffbt Any srcaKing ua fiery, itching eczema, can be quiekly overcome by applying Mcntho Sul pftur, aeciarea a ist. Because of its germ destroying properties this sulphur preparation instantly brings east from skm irri tation, sootnes ana neait, right up and leaves the skin clear anil smooth.

It seldom fails to relieve the tor RnffPTPrs from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho Suipnur rom aoj goon arusgisi. cream. Adv. A Great Sale of Men's Shirts A fortunate purchase made by our buyer, while recently in New York, brings these beautiful Shirts to you at a trreat saving. In 1 1 it' 1 4.

Silk 1 ciuaea in inis hjl, TioiSiThm's "Rrnadcbths and Jerseys an assortment of pleasing patterns in stripes and plain colors. These are seconds of a manufacturer's 15.00 and $18.00 line. The imperfections are so slight however that they are hardly notice Vie. Come Saturday and make your selections at $6,50 1 any CITY MARKETS HELP HIT H.G.L. i Judge Wilson Tells Summer School ol Market Advantages Community markets as a partial solution of the high cost 01 problem were advocated by.

Judge T. Wilson in ius morning to the students of the criTn "RnrAnii Men American, city ouieau a school of community leadership at the university. 1 Judge Wilson described in detail operation of the community market at Stillwater, with 'hicfi tie nas Dcen acuvtij out that a market owtd Ol) a share holding oasis a mtvnt ol the families which is served, and managed by a tramed jjicvui.it., could give a high price to the producer while it quoted relatively low prices to the consumer. The. subjects discussed at the air ternoon session mciuuuu ing by George Gove and Paul Welch, and "Sanitation and Health," by Dr.

George E. Vincent, president OX tne rok dation. Horc than 100 couples the inf ormal reception and dance given last night in the capital to i txmda in honor 01 uie civ. cial organisation secretaries attend of' the Capitol 'Mutual club and the invitation was extended through I Don E. Mowry, secretary of Madison jvssocjai iuu ua Houston, 1 is on wv jaadison, tarong i t.j director', of the lounc mens Dums Houston "Publicity exhibits have been set up in Bascom hall and in show window ai ju ii julw.

lies of the secretaries and staff members 0.i the bureau was given this afternoon. from 2 to 4 ocloci on the lawn of the Chi Phi house. Mrs J. P. Eallantyne had charge oi the little guests, and Prof.

Henry uaines nawu Bim tations. In Utah Convention SAii AiVJi agricultural problem, mainly as wool growing, wen: bv farm bureau representatives ol uin nnil western states who met in two day convention here today. Fight on Location of School is tieara ion nign scnooi 11. iji which was begun in Sauk countl is being r.eara jn tuiu" before Jucjte Stevens on a cbange taken under advisemeat. Get these records while they last "Let the Rest of the'Worfd Go By" "Love Nest" "Isle of Golden DreenM "Drowsy Water" (Hawaiian) "Venetian Moon; "Rose of Washington Hundreds of' other records to "select from, phonographs on easy Skelton's Music Store 307 State St 1 Phone B.

4713 OPEN EVENINGS today. tfHE CAPITAL TIMES EMILY DARKER WWEOM CjHL. 1 SI i All I rvanvar Rtrpftt Oar 0 i narrell and Conway has arisen, sphynx like, the little lady pictured atwve, appear 'rnv on the Orpbcum bill the last half. this week, who will undoubt edly taKe ner piac jji wjc wj of singing coraedienncs. Her Sen.

Harding Won't! Abandon His Front Veranda Campaign Will Wage War With Dignity Minus Bombast, bays Daugherty (3y the Associated Press). O. fiEnaco.r. Harding campaign for the presidency will go dn as previously planned regardless of the strategy by the democrats, it was said here today by Harry M. Daugherty, a memser of the republican executive commn tee, after a conference with the nominee, ihere was no inn.iiuuu, he dec'ared, of abandoning the front porch policy, though some speeches Would be "A campaign at all times must i t.he candidate "the cause," said Mr.

Daugherty. "Witttcut assujcuiit pj anybody but himself, I think I can ptemust not expect a campaign of LvSIt to be conducted by, or in behalf of, the republican candidate or party. A campan ali'tiea may not be expected, nor a campaign which appeals to preju dice: DU" raci nity! entirely appropriate and in harmony i wiui ui the canciaao am, position to which he aspires. Mannix Warned by ni nnsistnrv LONDON The consistory at! Rome nas rami. Dariiel J.

Mannix of Ausrra.ia strong exhortation urging modern tion in his treatment of British po litical question, BritlSH OUlCiai mesaaao Men to Remain Out DEN ViSU WIO. auriniHH. of the uenver pany, meeting nere wraj, destroy S00 signed applreatiojis. for re employment. and remain on i statement of terms under which tney are worKi Almond nour be subat for EV RE DAV FRIED CHICKEN Cut chicken in pieces und put in an 'in tirider A.dd 2 tntlespiKras ET Be Dr Maiarinc, 2 of lard, salt nd" pepper, Mid tot water enftugh to co cer.

Let eoolf ilowly on til. tender Mid the water ir all "cooked, away. Tbcn hrown gently, adding and Ev Ke Day Martrarjue. of liim esiary. This method preTente.

the. dryneaa so common to fried WISCONSIN BOTTERINE CO. brings her on in one and the re hearsal takes place across the ioot I lights with the leader, rier uib is esaggcrated without being cccen tr.c. miss uami'i working is entirely original, and with the help of her silent partner "Oscar" is one of the several bright spots on the present bill. SORGHUM MILL IS BIG VENTUKE UN STATE INDUSTRY 'iw rp.il factorv for making sorgnam syrup is additions' to the agricultural mdus now being duik, ml uwi, entirely modem, but it has Jirst dassv equipment for maklpg the syrup Dy sm.

in "ms and labor it is a considerable improvement over the ordinary com uniry mm. A. H. Wrijrht of the college of aL1 riculture, wno rcceuu ipacily of ga lons an tr.e season of operation the output will 01 tne lour or uc auvu in the state, out me toward builoinfi more muutui ro take the place oi sn j' plants. Wisconsin is eviden.ly des tined to become im hum proaucmg sLauu The increase in sorghum acreage his year is about 20 per cent, winch thA fjivor sorp arr.

ing as a cash crop. Mr. WriKM's estimate oi tne jj r' iivT acres producing; f'Oruyv About 150 Wisconsin mills wilt opr erate tins season. OLD HEMP MILL AT BRAJN 1UJN BE BUILT AGAIN Confidence in as a Wisconsin crop is 1 the rebuilding of one of the pioneer Irnills of the state which was ourned fween Brandon and Waupun, is in the Wisconsin' hemp district, a pros perous w.ui adapted to hemp, according to A. E.

who is cooperating" with the hemp Thifnew mffl is of even better construction and better eq aipment than the one that was oracu. new devices for handling the liber have been rasm wnJieil COO pounds noer cx in a aaj. Mhsndle 1,000 seres of hemp. acreage Ure.thi5 year which has affected this year's crop, however, so that is is perhaps i 70 per cent oi value of the Wisconsin hemp crop is Lreekoned at NAME PROF. HALL TO HISTORY BODY irof.

A B. of Ufc poUtica y2.rmvnt nf the Umver eiti of was recently appointed' by Gov. PMipp. History. waB John of Dodgevilt, who has resigned.

The principal wuin miMiou has been compilation of the Whicll IS SOOn. TO pe puiriaMie x.Y history was by. Carl 32nd and edited. OJ tary; ot Tne cimuu Xowhero In Europe is there, a river wfthont ahythmg liTte as.reg nlar a flow as that of th SCHOOLS TO AID To secure tne 'v' Home Oed Home Edited Homegeadll JAKBSV1LLE nineteen west main steeet The Newer Apparel for Fall In All Readiness Ton will want to come in, see and try. on the new garments.

Why not experience this pleasure Friday or EXTREME SMARTNESS SHOWN IN The New Fall Suits Smart of true and bedecked with fme oe effects Fashion lifts her curtain on distmguwhed modsb. Lonft graced lines and marter. teiloring pces the ste an Sri class. Favored fabrics are tte new Valdyn uvetyn, Peachbloom, Duvet de Lame, YaW Cloth and Tricotine. ieiicaie auwuuig, rich furs enhance the lines.

Priced reasonably. Fashion's New Fall Goats' Si felted models, with ihawl or deep cape collars. Women's and imxx. Rea sonalbly priced. EXCLUSIVE ANDEI.SON BROS.

MODES IN CHIC FALL DRESSES Every FUR COAT in Stock at 20 per cent off TKs'jhMMt Si of Fur Coats offers ii additto te a 20 iSri" IS Se bi ciok i bi witol! quality aad olegauce aro eapresssd I county scnoow mh, platting of towiii.h re Dane county, as part of the compilation of a Wisconsin uomauaj inc pushed as rapidly as possiole. About eight oi the 35 townships have been platted so tor, and it is expected that tr.e emwu will be completed by the middle of bepteroucr. In a lew weeaa 4Bauvu will be sent to the county school au thorities, asKine aua concerning the early settlers mi their respcctivt; iRickenbacker Not KIowti Into Mexico NEW TiOKlS. ine au meuti and John Larsen was not "blown into old Mexico, out was lortuu uj a windstorm to lanu nea I and is expectea to compiem I round trip transcontinental flight a. NOW XV heel a Long Island flying field about.noon today.

Officials of the company owning the machine were unable to 'explain receipt of a letter "in Omaha last night signed and John Larsen," stating that the plane. iMcGraw, Under Fire, Manages ais leam manager of the New York Giants, wno nas oeen two investigations here, has gone to Chicago to take charge 'of his Veam. His attorney the district attorneys omce w. int IGraw will retum in no nuv vanted jn connection amrv as to now jtmii "i actor, received a fractured skuli in front of McGrawJs home after a hfracas at the club. For City Teachers 5 schools will be nnusually larsre for the next school year, according superintendent.

Persons having rooms to rent win pieas. skuu auun at once to rhe sizperintendenf of Phone Badged T4M, stating the number of rooms, kind of rooms, and the prices expected per room or per person. CITY LEAGUE TO MEET OCT. 13 The annual meeting ox uie a6" of Wisconsin Municipahties will be held in La Crosse on Oct. 13, 14 and.

15, according to a decision just made Joy exetu I of the league, aiEyoi Jr of Port Washington, ja president of the league, and ex Mayor Goorge Sayle, ol Madison, vice auc 1 a monthly magaaiEe mrmieipal affairs called The Df which Prof Ford MaeGMgor, of JSv the Universixy sion division, is editor. Plani for. program are now Tjeingrformulat LOOK AHEAD! This fall no doubt you will need military heel or high heel oxfords RIIY THEM NOW when we are giving you a discount. No. 2457 A brtwn eatf ox ford, military welt sole; Formerly sold far Less 30 i.

at. hrrnvn sftllinET at fk i from AH Misses' arid Children's Pumps ani sflaW Gay Buflding ST The Place to buy Shoes i No. 2005 A patent kid oxford, French heel, turn solo, very dressy, Wen's low snots in uuul uwui III Madison, Wis. 3.50 $8.40 25 EHscount1.

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