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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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Tonight! The Last of Our Clean Up Sale and your LAST Opportunity to Take Advantage of These Discounts Men's Suits 25 off Men's Overcoats 25 off. Boys' Suits 25 off Shirts Store Open Until. 10:00 P.M. fofinlt ita UvAppartl for Mn 3oy HEIBEL HEADS STATE BOTTLERS Madison Men Named as Of ficers of Jhe State Organization G. Helbol.

W. C. Horstmier and Charles Gray, all officials of Madison bottling concerns, wcm elected to office in the Wisconsin Soda Water Bottlers association at the election of officers held at the Parle hotel yesterday afternoon. ill HeibO v.T 1 the "Ram tion during the coming l'car Horstmier was elected vice Pont ard Mr. Gray, Janesville man, offl SS of the Lake City Bottling wor.s I.

of this city, was ciecma Total Number to be Demobil ized is 1,501, WASHINGTON Army discharge demobilization 1.1 the United States had reached a total yesterday of 1,174,545 ofneers and men and the total number assign ji nhihzi was mobilisation ITlATE TO CLASSIFY Tii rr ARSTFY CHAIN Lost Maxwell truck finder phone uav.ouu i ward. The Two Best Places To Eat HOME and Cop's Cafe Jas. I. Coppernoll Proprietor bmoval NOTICE Dr. Stanley Briggs, eye, car, nose and throat, is now located in the New Bank of Wisconsin Building Booms 404 405 10C, Telephone Badger 1184.

DR. V. J. KOLTES Dentistry with APPEALS FOR LEAGUE TO Publication Starts hi practice of SSL 407 Fhoe Badger 6707. Movement to Save Hohenzollern WEIMAR An appeal all Germans government or San being issued here.

Appended la ft statement by Prince Henry of Issia who wa tc awaic spansorshiP Jto the reads: Extra Special Prices on (Thg 1fe of a Germtm citiMn man men and women who intend ta save the German people from this crlasting disgrace. SAYS THE PARENT? AREJO bLAIK District Attorney Heilman is Speaker at Parents' Association That delinquency among the youth of the city lias not in the respu" bl.itv OI tne uu i to blame, is the gist of a talk made bv District Attorney nc uM, addressed members of the Parent Teachers' association and the Moth ers cub on juvenile utiiimj tcrdny afternoon "There are two kinds of ooys, dc 1 1t "thr. bnv who 13 ensiiy lea Eul ti. mean to no dj," w. xrho deliberately plans his wrong doing.

In the juvenile court lies solution for the former type of boy "prepared places to take care .4 tU htU. The same is true with "our delinquent girls." MT. HOREB Mr. ana ivxTB. rnuic, dren returned to their homo in Ma nesocnuj jwith Mrs.

Mieler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. iuiara duki. ia il Milwaukee busi ness visitor this week. Misses Mary Balclten ano ana Hanley have been recent guests ot Dodger iUe friends.

A F. Gramm was a Madison visitor Wednesday. Miss ir'eari ook, yi inni tnlenhone operator for the Bell Telopnono cunipij vacation with relatives those discharged il Upending her vat lose discharged Upending her by Gen. March. Miss Ruth Mane Evans Kcpects to Up to February 11, 305.000 sol Madiaon today (FndjyJ diers abroad had embarked for home.

p(irenU. Mr. and Mrs. Ir. the first 10 days of Feoruary ke their alone 58,000 had embarked.

The to Madison, where Mr. Evans tal landed was given as 227,000, the lhe ficnnebohm phar remalnder being stilt at sea. General March announced that jG McCardlc of Madison cargo vessels now tave bwa ordered thg home rf Mrs. Bm. cle5, Finkc.

Vnrir jflrg. jjuran jsi kuiu per month. i Wednesday from Waunakec, catieo there by uie aeoin ot xra SURVEYS mL Eilickson. vTDTAT Miss Nora Thousand, who has JJ'UK WiaWHW been employed in "the capital city the capital city, Husky Fighter, Disabled, Takes Course At ncapaciUted soldiers M1 from duty havo chance to start university education at government verity Wisconsin has been begum in earnest with two former vf oi tne swore, nw pen. Clyde C.

Holloway and George try's offer to fit themselves for a new work, being unable to follow tneir lormer Holloway, a husky chap six feet two, waB in several tight scraps on the Verdun front. In the rear of the Verdun front ne was pu.i servo support, fuc wii erred to trie he worked as a camouflage corporal for a from the German big guns A week before the arrival of the guns at the St. Slihiel front, HoUo KM th the aeta iou uhc position. In aerial pr.otogrui," rn.j howu un as a tins hair dangered by the shameless Cema when with of our opponents that Emperor ffil any diligences liam II shall be delivered P. the shadows of the ecution.

This wjjo iand visible on the picture toiawu now and deeply humiliating intuit to ba3e the honor ox i was there. was "u) npainst snca a qojieo npainst snca u'" .,,1" hi mm to cover up these roads and dug outs. order to break camp, and there was greet the belief that we were going fcr Wk'to a rest camp ner Nancy, France, where we remainea r)v and the started on long four day hike. Finally we anded in partoi me ii.ri;uuue readv for active duty. No camouflage could be used here, only open fighting being possible.

The Ger mans opeaeu their big guns and soon enemy nlancs were dropping bombs on i us from above. It was, this baUle, just after having tinisnea raj. mw i nd with my mess kit stil: in my hand, that a shell exploded near by, killing four men and wounaim, in three places, a gash in my nose cue open, and a 1 ragmen, o. the shell in my right arm. how I found my way inc hospital, where I was taken care of Snd oronounced 25 per cent disa bled." rj Before entering tue.serw, loway was an automobile rnoen in a garage in Hoo peston, 111., his home town.

4 Wriffht, an aggressive chap was in the naval scr. ioe over si months, and in active duty on tne S. S. Neptune lor xnrcc During an epidemic of tonailitw on C.J "a uniri. Wright sorrtraeted throat trouble and Theumatisrn, whien laceT im ening that organ so much that he must now cow Ha At the Stcr' which he intends to manage his lather's large farm in Michigan.

His home ia in Geneva, 1U. LIGHflEHTESGE FOR EMBEZZLEiEMi Pitt3ville Postmaster Given 30 Days in the Dane County Jail Ti.r Tjostoffice in uersonal enterprises resulted in J. A. Palmer, Fittsville man, spending three months in jail. Palmer, wo has been held in jail during the past months in default of bail, was sentenced to 30 days in Dane county jail by Judge banDorn.i iiis uiui.t,.

The Pittsville man in using the government money became short $1,219.18. This money was all tc SllS.ia. inis Plans for surveys and Uhere she is as chief op tives but the po: a for the Bell Telephone com i ftiZt ot bail hfwas ein Archaelogical society during tne charge, in coming year will be discussed at the in tal heid the coot i rf meeting of the society to oe Milwaukee Monday Madison wnl be represented at the conference by C. E. Brown and Miss Louise P.

Kellogg. ity Monday. Xtrict Attorney Wolff the penalty llicsday on a dusiiium vls mirsr nf her Tjarenle, Fhrpn lir. ana jj. u1U.

Ibach. centrist, lormcr presiucjiL Miss Helen Forshage and brother. Reichstag, has been Sidney, went, to iu elected president oi tne visit ineir.ias.aei, tional accoruius tional assembly, according Miss wose oi tniMt of Mr. and Mrs. William White.

Church Announcements Services in English at 7:30 p. Mine MOunus church Services in Nomcgian with communion at Earneveld at 11 a E. E. Anderson, Pastor. T7.

i. twj, n.T;iTTriiVpp who ents Mr. and Mrs. Tvman Gordon, went to Chicago to visit reiaiivcs. Having been cioscu j.ui ionths, the National hotel will re open monaay wim dick of Platteville as manager.

$190,000 FORGED NOTES ARE FUUJNJJ ST. PAUL, Minn F. E. Taium, state superintendent of bants, an affairs of. the state bank at Sxl olaWmatlOin notes 1 earson uli, investigation held Frank president of the bani.

esponsiDic tm ik died suddenly on Jan. B. The Alpha Phis will entertain at bottles 3 Heads the Assembly. to Reut er? dispatches from Basle quoting Weimar aaite BLINDPiGGER Joe Martinas Given Fine of S35 and Costs; Joe Sold Beer. 4 3 i.t, nver generosity gets one into trouble.

So found Jos Martinas, Aurman, artea. ly on a blind pig charge. Joe co.i tr.at r.e oniy miiii himself and family and for such friends about the city as caneu uy him to quench their thirsts, all which to the allegea pig ger, was aone ki. ui.ib. shown, however, Joe at.

times accepted money tor ns ucv.i "ji" all of his weekly keg.was not evn away or Oram oy piiuh.u, was rmaa ju anu i aacB. V. was arrested a few days ago by Lie tectivc turmtn. upon the Martinas residence, wmcn is io iartinas residence, which is lo JUNK DEALERS LOSE FIGHT IH COUNCIL Will be Required to Take Out License of $25 for Business Arguing that auch action on the part of the city council win nei LB sarily pot many men wau tablished themselves in junk hr.n dhng business outside the zone prescribed by the ordinance drawn up by the ordinance committee, Attor ney H. Bcnein to the new ordinance adopted by a 9 to vote at the meeting of the tenuca jt.

nf Mad. not oniy ioiuc hut ison out oi nuinc will also compel them to play into the hf.nas uic u.bft" thus lose practically all protit. Must iJay License i imlr deal ers will be compelled to pay a license fC arill have to pay fees of for each wagon used, in from four, to six feet in height, are also required by tne oramui vu That action he taken by the city building all public buiid.ngs pan ned per ore tne a communication received from nt The iw nlao asked that an eight hour working day fOT aU employ eb oi the city no auapu yj tlcials. itesoiuiiona ti duced by Alderman McLonnen anu by the street comm advocaiin; zhe construction ui i and immediate improvements, of streets and sidewalks of the various wct ous of the city. That tno city issue bonds for construction of new $300,000 city hall building was referred tD the finance committee.

In connection with the proposed street improvements was proposed citTzens living in districts where such improvements are desired shall be held at which time the mat ter will be fully dmcnased. HELD FOK BREAKING peered' before Jule Sanborn this moming. entering a plea of not guilty. Aiken, who is an employ; of the Soo line railway at Superior, was arrested with two other Su rWr mim. C.

L. Cone and ignt is uui.i'K ftr Wnnnc. fnr hrcakinz containing shipments i sealed cars liquors. BULLETIN WASHINGTON Upon request of Minority Leader Lodjre, the pro posed constitution ol the League ol Nations wra.pui. i r.A,r nrH nrc.erert printed as a senate document.

Sen ator Pittman oi iNovaon, asked and Senator Lodge that President Wilsons address presenting the constitution be in cluded TAR IftfRLER BACK UN CHICAUU ruLt i i WILSON SAYS HE WAS GLAD TO BE TREATED AS FR1KN1J The President's statement to tbe French people on leaving Brest said: "I cannot leave) France without expressing my profound sense of the great hospitality of the French people and the French government, received and treated me as 1 most desired to be treated, as a friend oiiiro in enirit and purpose. I am happy to say rnat nm to return to assist with all my heart in complet ing the just settlements iip.Vi the neace conference is seekinar and I shall carry mp durine; my absence very happy memories of the two months I have spent in a vp. heen nrivileeed to see here at first hand what my sympathies have already conceived the sufferings and problems of France, and every day deepened my interest in the solution of the grave questions upon whose proper solution the future prosperity of France and her associates and the world depend. May I not leave my warm and affectionate farewell greetings." WffiT WILLIAMS LEAVES CHARITIES I Resigns as President of Society Because of Ab sence INTO SEALliJJ laib. The resignation ei jui.

cars engaged in interstate com as president. 01 tin. ciateu (jnaritie r. the board of directors its regu 1 Tv.oa.1 mn inurfioai1. linms'Has resigned because id because indefinite leave of absence absence city.

Judge A. C. Jloppmann, iriis. Kittlelon, Mrs. Harvey Nichols ana N.

Qualley were appointed on a nominating committee to act conjunction with the executive committee in nominating a new president. Dr G. E. Hunt, Mrs. E.

B. Steens tt voiw William Kit tle, and the Rev! Ernest Clark are on the executive committee. WATERLOO iiTii. Red Fabtr. 1 BULLETTN f(mal.

on Lake and Regent stree ar Qliujt( tbj Bp with the Gi rrt fhn found a nnmber of empty uer Jeft and a partly filled keg. mnr 'o entered 'aber left tie and entered a dancing party at their lodge, fiffld hte rife and. a bro irv inc court, this evening. Mrs. fc the.Uuuor.

tt v. roA Wmhrr. the oUchrOff "Slim" hospital in Chicago and returned there bunciay Ervin Leaver, who left last June to join the medical corps at rcrt Riley, Kansas, returned home last week. Later he was transferred to Camp Mead, where no remain un days ml0TC 6 As a memcer oi discharge unit, medical corps, he was honoraoiy aiscnarKu Grant, Jan. John yuaae ieii ui vjs" day where he will pursue a course in engvneeTmg at.

Retv. F. X. Hess went to Milwaukee Monday. 1 Ed.

Kypke Of Bylvan jus parents here Monday and mesjay (B7 the Awociitrf. KL1TC mom lee, suspended, because of thxeats oi team earty but violence growing cut of the miners the flaw! gtrike, will be resumed at noon today it was announce. men voted to return to work. A SAFE 7 Per Cent for Wisconsin Money The Milwaukee Eiectric Mway Light Company, Wisconsin largwt. ridoirrt T.

Sl.aOO aizes. Sale of the Notes an issue of OOO was approved by the Wisconsin Railroad Ccmmis to finance h. growth of Mil ukce's clectnc power, light, heat and transportation system. The value of the State appraised property back JMOOM; is $16,000,000 more than total debt seeu.ea anu including this issue, A reasonable yearly income on the appraised value of the system lation of its rates, fates, service, financing ing More than 1,000 Wisconsin investors took SX Sic' tfpay investors as much cent. Note buyers collect interest twice a year Mav 1 and November 1 by dipping interest coupons "a takmg them to the nearest bank.

Notes mature. No vembcr 1, 1223. The S50 Note earns $17.50 interest in five the S100 Note. SE5; the X.W: Note, S350. Why let your money eara Ic.

Madison buyers are asked to order direct be delivered through your home bank, O. U. u. The Milwaukee Electric Railway Light Company A GEOBtilA isljAiw rity blocks lone.and 200 fcrt we Xrth.ugn Hutchison, Tnp nroocrty cestroyed I ffortilP.f ATll of an I was tne from the Chemica plant and merchan d'e aSs transport to Europe. oAxr.APTJTr.AN MEET WILL BE HELD PARIS A Pan African cotipess is to assemble in for a three day session, with he ue clarcd purpose of.

securing the protection of the natives of Africa and dp np.miie oi and Mrs. other countries. nii "'VCTrr; Mrs. Fred Buth motored to Water attenar represEntmg the n.tea attend, 'Trs Schuitz left Thursday to visit TeUtives in Milwaukee Misses Dorothy Anans anu thn dance at Mar shall Friday evening. Mrs.

Ferd Scr.iecK anu 6.. Mvra. STient Thursday aftoroon in i Watertown. A decided change has taken piace in the store of b. o.

Sons. Each department ie now clXng depmetsave been greatly eniargeu, cases add much to the beauty of the store. Mr. and Mrs. Joe wowa enLiu cd Mr.

and Mrs. Pfonig and daughter of Watertown over the ween ena. interesting family reunion place on Saturday, when the Hae man family, perhaps one of the est in the vicinity, me at the home of Mrs. Charles Eueckheim Only was absent those present 'ere Mrs. Charles Rueck heim, Paul tleiaemwi, Heidcman and Mrs.

Enul Kopphn I of this city; iwu. ne. wood, ana ixs. maun of Drfeld Sunday with Mrs Mary Nelson. Mrs.

Shannon was former ly MISS JMS1E k31 "Butch' ox wan nu.un aayrrom ureai. Miss uriynuii vacation at her home here, Inst week. has been at me uu has Deen at uj Central America, Great Brrt ain, Portugal, france, Abvssinia. with, negro populations aggregating 157,000,000. Tho Wisconsin Mozart club Willi a complimentary concert to sembly chamber on February club, wmcu is ne musical organizations in the sute, and composed of many of Madison's most prominent citizens, has accepted the invitation of Chief Clerk C.

banner jjvo cert. PARIS When the supreme coun This afternoon, Col. House will take the place of President Wilson The Russian situa tion is set for consideration. You cannot leam to dance i unless you can waiK correctly. We teach you how.

KehFs Reliable School of Dancing Phone Badger 1770 REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. Stanley Briggs, eve, ear, nose and throat, is now Rotated in the New Bank of 13 inrt Bmldinc wooms 405 406. Telephone 1S4 KClGAflTEI ASK RETORS OF RUSS TROOPS Baker Says Question Must be Decided With Associated Powers WASHINGTON Detroit citizens, headed by Representative Dorenra of Michigan, who appealed to Secretary Baker today to withdraw Ame. ican troops from uuil.il.,, were told that the best utars minds ere dealing witn tne qm tion of reinforcing the cJrpeditjor. neces iary, that mere of the force being cut off from that rhe ouestion drawal could be worked out only agreement with the assaciaM Dr.

R. W. Nicderer has reaumed his practice Dentistry in new officii! ovi "Ite Hub" 22 24 W. Mifflin St. nir.r.ir.f! yon don't want to buy NF.

Luggage, let me repair tne o.i. It will be repaired right. Brown, The Trunk Man 7M8. 05 E. Main t.

FOR SALE OR RENT Badger 6 Room cottage, modem, located on Shore Acres. Will sell at sacrifice price. A. M. STONDALL 509 BANK OF WIS.

BUILDING Lansing Vitrified Tile isilos tj A rniiW a Silo let me steve vou some money with a Lansing Vitrifled Tile Silo. Drop me a card, I will call and explain to you. EM1L JOHNSON Sun Prairie, Wis..

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