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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The Capital Timesi
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin
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5
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Wednesday Afternoon, June 6, 1928 Plan to Widen COUNTY BOARD PERMITS Scope of Anto PROSECUTOR TO PRACTICE Parking Ban and Portage. In Valsh, city street supcrintcn todmy that the work of the ts hampered especially in ber of parked automobiles on nd sweepers cannot properly i streets when cars are parked I'KKK P) A Kcv. Preus New College President Berge To Address Real Estate Board oral Delegates At Cattle Convention Ask State Permit Fo CANDIDATE A. N. Johnson Seeks County Clerk Office tys S3.

000.000 mpllshed through i valuable information on I irlase laws, information information ere reduced from 15 73, making a saving ic specific example, or ic equally as good for $160. 1 assumed office the coul of 5200,000 which had tx every year. It h'ad been nec of $3,800 In interest annus this deficit. When my tc this deficit had been aim it onlv $12,000 remained. This record was orney general's of E.

Bump, assistant papers, genei ation had the endorsc i Follettee, dhtrlct at member of the 1926 In nil reaoluUona relatlva to repay ar mlntd out that, the city of Stough thelr dlffloultlu relative to that the amounts paid Into the FIJI ofBclals am county treasury by the city of Stough civic reception ton be refunded to that city. The committee en commiuaes. wnicn elected the standing committees, was man of the board. Paul A. Genln, Belleville.

O. H. Burmelster, Mlddleton, T. I. Ottum, McFarland, and M.

E. Cammlttee Fallowlna are the committees selected and approved by the board: Porter, Armstrong. M. C. D.

Hansen, Albert Daley, Nelson. Ricder. Thronsen. Thorstad, Genln; man, Fahey and chairman ex officio; Stat equalisation Daggett, Printing Linn, chairman, Mrs. Shields, Tellefson, Dettweller, iny, uoiaweu, Schumacher, Cameron, Koch, Pelton, Wagner Ames Mack; Equalisation ef real estate Ottum chairman, Peterson, Toepfer, Fcmrlte, Mitchell, Dowrt, Psrgo.

Gallagher, Krai r.lk, Lally. Stewart, equalisation of personal property Neshelm, chairman, Hoffman. Jensen, Deneen, Hogan. Coughlin. Vasen, Bid well.

Jiiink. Thorstad. Nichols; Committee on judiciary Genln, chairman. Ames. Wright, Osterheld.

Hopkins, West. Nelson, Conrad Hansen, Mileage and per diem Sager, chairman, Evert, Kralnik, H. C. D. Hansen, Mrs.

Shields. Vasen, Galvln; Agriculture Oiistad, chairman, Esther Krakow. T. S. Thompson, Mrs.

Stevenson, Stone, Smllhback: Litigation Cady, chairman, Barclay, Burmelster, Kropf; Legislative Stewart, chairman, Wagner. West, Kropf, Osterheld. Daggett; Public service Onstad, chairman, Feltoti, county clerk; Dance halls Conrad Hansen, chairman, Burmelster, Fahey, Farness, Barclay. Hoaan; Highway Lyle, chairman, Leirt, Morrison Promoted To $10,000 Post! Prof F. B.

Morrison, former feeds exDert at the college of agriculture, will le professor of animal husbandry Katherine Kern Pupih Give Music Recital piano recital by 23 pupils of erlne Kern was given at the is Kern's mother, Mrs. F. N. Kern Saturday afternoon. Pupils who took hovec, Mildred find Marior: Anderson, Virginia and Carolyn Doan, Dorothy Kreul.

Roland and Karl Kaap, Helen and Margaret Tracy, unariocte ana Catherine Rocthe. Vivian Dempsey, Inez Larson, Donald Doerlngsfcld, Margaret Ruchtl, Darleen Lonfts, Elaine Webster. Francis Powers, Thomas Tor mey. Gladys Curley, and Charlotte Bradbury. county board.

Supervisor Conrad Hanson declared before the board that it was 'the most progressive, constructive county ever had." "It Is on the basis of this record and these unsolicited endorsements that 1 seek the support of the voters of Dan county. If nominated and re elected 1 shall be guided in the future as I hav In the past by the one thought of con office Kand the administration of thi county fearlessly and solely for the bes' ty." Mr. wi i Madisor, and attended local schools. He was enrolled at the University of Wisconsin when the World war broke out. He enlisted and served 22 months with th 32nd Division, 18 months overseas.

is married and haos two children. Hi is a member of Commonwealth Lodge 325, the American Legion, Torty et Eight, and the Officers' Reserve Corps Mr. Johnson was elected county clerk stad who had held the office for II years. He was in turn defeated at th last election by Miss Selma Fjelstad. MILWAUKEE MAN HAD RHEUMATIC ARTHRITIS FOR TWO YEARS Mr.

E. Zin.mermann Tells How Simple Remedy Weldona Quickly Stopped Pain and Stiffness of Joints of ace ess in my right knee. The psJn and i alk up and dowj THE CAPITAL TIMES Fliers Set To Hop Off from Suva Tonight Continued from Page 1 teeth. To receive such a gUt la the high est honor a Fijian chief can bestow. Dim Telia Flight Perils.

"Imagine the roaa of a large gathering miens tonignt scribed a phase of the flight that fraught with many peril. and Smith' that we would have be very cold meat but for the aid of American irienas, yon ana trying to send and receive radio 5.000 miles away. Jim Warner possessed no mean skill was full of courage. Nlaht before last in the middle of the Pacific, the Fates were not with us. Describes Wild Night.

"We struck bad weather. Our job was Intricate. The direction was taken from the hands of the navigator. The wild flying was getting to the stage where one might just go mad. Smith was doing skillful flying, dodging storm clouds, turning right angles when flying were shown when, aft light, that he could plot out oi ness, sa say: Here, boys, here's That we came through was no U.

S. Europe Plane May Hop Today TREFASSEY, N. F. UP) Last minutfi preparations for the attempt of the mo le were made today. Only a strong wind from the north northwest delayed three fliers, Miss Amelia Earhart, Wllmer Stultz, pilot, and Louis Gordon, anlc, had a good sleep Tuesday night and awoke with renewed deter Although the refueling was thought to have been completed Tuesday, they decided to put a little more gasoline aboard.

They attended also to a few other details of final preparations. Miss Earhart did not go to the plane with The skv was clear and the filers were hopeful that the start could be made Among the strange specimens i ered in Brazil are flat fish with a spike in their tails, and vultures make noises like barking dogs. START TOl)AY? Lew me whlc.i Commander Kicnara had planned to use In his Sol flight but sold recently. It motored Fokkcr monoplane. work, according Finn.

Gelosi has a road gang. Notice! GRADUATES GIFTS The Wehrmann Stores are Ready to Help Tow" The Wehrmann stores are filled with gift suggestions. Gifts from "Wehrmann 's combine the practical and the beautiful. Let us 'help you in your June gift problems. For Boys'" Auto Robes Lighters Gladstones Wallets Keytainers Kit Bags Pullman Sets Poker Sets For Girls'" Hand Bags Purses Hat Bags Diaries Picture Frames Vanities Wardrobe Trunks Bridge Sets Anesthetists to See Latest In Surgery Here I Three Day Meet To In i elude 'U' Laboratory Inspection Being put to sleep for a surgical operation may be made safer and easier as a result of the congress of the Associated Anesthetists of the United Slates and Canada which convenes In I Madison Thursday for a three day ses i Madison was selected as a convention city for the purpose of allowing sur I geons in actual practice to visit Unl I verslty of Wisconsin laboratories and witness demonstrations of the latest i discoveries which can be made effective In operating rooms for the benefit of surgical patients.

Wisconsin Rated High. I The University of Wisconsin is recognised as being among the very first institutions in the world in the investigation of anesthesia. Th; congress represents one of the first Instances in which anesthesia research laboratories have invited practicing physicians to. view the results of their latest studies, according to Dr. F.

H. McMeehan, Avon Lake, secretary general of the asso girl from Halifax, N. S. the second of an airplane trip to England and irn. Their plane, the Friendship, Joe Gelosi Is Now Worker On Road Gang 5 9 to 12 Refreshment COMMITTEE.

ciation, who arrived in Madison today. 'Five Unlv whose invest Wisconsin ve distinguished Doctors A. S. Chauncey D. Leake, and K.

K. Chen, will be pre; i Joint s. The ii Meek, scroll of recognition at a din Thursday night. Dr. Ralph M.

Waters will be presented with a silver loving cup in rec 1 ognltlon of his work in the teaching of I anesihestlc Dr. McMeehan. Dr. Leake is to be hi one In determining sthctics on the acid ne body, on the bloc vhich is Home Owned Home Edited Home Reed 5 and on the Loevenhart DbUnguishe Dr. Loevenhart is distinguished his years of work in shewing how anesthetics ct.ii be msec then in that thev will hav onlv the des r.ly human system.

IACATI0N mar CHICAGO WW a of resplr to such oflclcnry in the characteristics, with all poisonous ef fects eliminated. Dr. Loevennan Dr. Walter F. Meek and his co work er Dr.

K. K. Chen are to be honored for i giving the ancient Chinese drug, ephe drlne to western medicine, for use connection with anesthesia, treatment shock, and other diseased conditions. I Dr. Chen came to the University of 'lsconsin several years ago.

nd was it to work by Dr. Meek on the study of this drug, which ha long been used He developed It to a point wl has become a rival for the famous drug adrenalin. Dr. Waters Recognised Dr. Waters Is being recognized fcr his work in teaching anesthesia, and for his development of the carbon dioxide absorption method of anesthesia, a method which brings gas oxygen anesthesia, otherwise very expnsive, within the means of the smallest hospitals, and poorest, charity patients.

Dr. Waters Is head of the newly developed department of anesthesia at the University of Wisconsin. Through this department the university anticipates developing students and internes tng the highest grade specialists in this Two Tell, Woman to I Face Liquor Trial has the Mrs. James Tranchlt. to the vm bound over to circuit court for trial after a preliminary heannc in superior court Tuesday en to Lee 1121 Cent has been a bootlegger ani.tr.at he bough', liquor from Mrs.

Traiichtta. Johnson was arrested in Oregon by County investigator Paul F. Donahue and was placed on probation alter nlesdlni cuiltv to possessing liquor. The young man's father also admitted buy Ing liquor from Mrs. Tranchita.

Zimmerman Fail To Address Odd Fellovct lov. Fred R. Zimmerman, who was eduled to make the leading address at the convention a'i Mllwau of the Wisconsin grand Jode. In dependent Order of Oddfellows, failed There were 1.007 members registered Tuesday, comprising the largest gathering of Oddfellows ever held In Wisconsin. A class of 297 took the grand lodge degree.

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Hotel Sherman has 1700 rooms, each with bath. There is a floor reserved for women. A special hotel rate for those who wish to remain over for an additional period. Here is an opportunity to see more of Chicago than the average Chicagoan see in a lifetime. IF YOU COME sTY AUTO DUVB YOUR CAI RIGHT INTO HOTBL SHBKMAN! New garata, ready Jarf 1V oak.

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