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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The Capital Timesi
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Sfonday Afternoon, October 13, 1919 AR1ERKERSGH OULDN'T RAISE LAND TO HEAD Get tcia ui uiau bv Taking Tanlac AT. certainly can endorse fi I know what it "will do ir it from personal experi Sobcrt korsch, a well fanner Zivinir i.r store in Milwaukee, on a visit to my moth 11. JlJoO wi Kersch. "and PS my out I thought I would iikI get another bottle, i has" done so much for n't afford to be without rars afro, my health went "lan dcly and I sufered like a couple of months apo hold of Tanlac. My ir.

an awful condition, had Rotten to the point rvthing 1 ate disagreed all it just seemed that I vtnii Picon una ni Verv often eras would form :c.c it would Just choke ilmoss cut my orcatn oji. from blinding head crv (lav or so. Then too. in the small of my bacx. the time, and if I stooped hardiy straighten up 1', i to all ha rheumatism ir so bad tnat most ot as not able Co raise my i ad.

1 just seemed to and energy i had, nr. 1 foil in weight from one honor. fifty five pounds, to r.ni' and live pounJs ano iras weal; and run down 1 coutd hardly p.t aLivjt. "Th.t: w.i condition I was in whoa a in an c.nno out on the farm one Hay to kiili a bridge, and as scon ho hoard n'cout the condition 1 w.is he advised mo to take Tan Uc, nn also ti me how it. had overtone similar troubles for' him.

sir, 1 have actually gotten tack Lv pounds of my lewt weijht and when it come bci; wind and healthy there isn't in this country who has 'hy, I am as well si strong as I ever was in my life, sr.H my jto.ntch is in such fine confer. I car, cat just anything I and never suffer a particle fttrwunis. cramping r.n more rheumatism, and in al! my troubles are gone and 1 ju. fed lint all the time. I never hi such an appetite, and can sic dorr.

the table and eat as many rnoalf a day as anybody. Oh! I ttll ynu it is simply wonderful the vny Tanlac knocked my troubled 1: rr.c into a sound, well a 1 can pet out and do as rmh wrs the farm as any man out 1 am stroniT for Tanlac, jirJ r.s luac; rs 7 live I will never a chance to say a good wovd Tar lac is sold in Madison by I.tokoy Pharmacies, in Dcerfield bv n.A. Perkins, in Middleton bv Dr. M. Tcclcsm.

in by 0. A Son. in Sun Prairie by L. In celebration of its eighth anni versary hdies auxiliary of the of Hibernians enter with a banquet the Woman's Thtirsdav evening at 6:30 soconii of a series of daneir.g: St. Raphtel's Mothers' to ho at the Petti Me ichoe: iiuditorium next Fri and Mrs.

Goorse ii. i haperonintr. Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c JiSy Jeil desserts, ricK and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Srich package contains a vial of fruit essence, rnnde from condensed ft juicer. Arid boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a tre.

frait dainty. Compr.re Jiffy Jell witH tfc cld style quick gela 'icsserts. You will it live times better, it costs no more, new enjoy it Miim 10 ta You? Crocer' 2 Pacha for 25 Cent HARRY RACCOLI (IF MILWAUKEE VOCAL INSTRUCTOR every Friday at u. mair st. Private iss Hazel West Sadjor G7G8 Dr.

and Mrs. J. C. Morris, Mr. and Mrs.

George Euckstaff of Oshkosh. Judge and Mrs, tJ. Kay istevens, Judge and Mrs. A. C.

Hoppmann Prof, and Mrs. B. E. Jlibbnrd, Dean and Mrs. H.

Richards, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hintzman, Mins Mary Bnsley, Mrs.

Edmund S. Brown, Dean and Mrs. L. E. Reber, Prof, and Mrs.

W. H. Mr. and Mrs. George Hambrecht, Mr.

and Mrs. George Harris' of Waukesha, Dr. and C. A. Harper, and Mrs.

Don E. Mowry and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Drake. Mrs.

Leon J. Cole. 1003 Rowley entertained informally at bridge this afternoon honoring M. Wentworth, of Manhattan, who. with her husband, is a jcraest at' the home of Prof, and Mrs.

Cole, Mrs. T. E. Erittingham, Pur.mu ven, Old Sauk road, entertained, informally at bridge, this afternoon, followed by a supper party. Sixteen guests were invited.

Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nagler, 2120 West Lawn entertained a few friends informally at supper last evening.

Prof, and Mrs. Paxson, C. Frances entertained an. dinner Thursday evening at the Madison club, for Prof, and Mrs. CaTl Russell Fish, who wore married early in August in Scotland, and who returned to the United.

late in September, Covers Vrre' laid for sixteen, including besides the hosts and honor guests, President and Mrs. E. A. Birge, Dean ar.d Mrs. George Seltcry, Justice and Mrs.

E. Roscnbcrry, prof, and Mrs, W. S. Marshall, Prof, and Mrs. M.

S. Slaughter, recently returned from. Italv, Miss Annie Pitman and Prof R. T. Ely.

During the evening, Prof. Fis'li told the gnests of his work in London where he was con nectec witn tne Linerican university Union. Misi Alice Montgomery. 104 E. Gilman entertains in honor of Prof, and Mrs.

Fish at dinner nesday. Miss Mollis Paitz West Mifflin st w.i surnrised Friday evening by twentv friends, in honor ol. her birt.idav anniversary, jjmncr was served 6:30 o'clock, puik ant ivhirp cosmos beimr used in decora Fanev du'ices were given Dy Mlsis Harriet Ecttic of Virginia, who. cIsd sunt several sol nicd by Miss Ellen Xellihcr A group of neighbors entertained at dinner at 6:30 Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. McCaffery, 180S Jefferson street, the occasion being choir 20th wedding anniversary Decorations were bride's roses and. carnations. Guests were' Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Morton of Wauwa tosa, Mr. and Mrs.

S. S. Scheibel, Mr and Mrs. Glasier, Dean and Mrs S. H.

Goodnight, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Z. Marks and Dr. and Mrs. S.

H. Chase. Announcement is made 'of. the 'approaching of Miss Marie L. Rogg, daughter of Mr.

and Mts. Cornel Rogg, S. Few to William A. Zurian, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Znrian, Erin st. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wester of Rockford, announce the marriage of their daughter, Cora, to Dr. George E.

Quail ey, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Qualley.

1040 Jenifer st. Snhirrffrw nonn in Rockford. the Rev. Mr. Bennen officiating.

Dr. and Mrs. Quallcy will be at Home a iter inov 1 at li40 Jenifer st. The bride is a eraduate of the Ctr engo Musical college and later stud ied piano witn iViauame ieiaiei, Howard Wells and Prank La Forge. Dr.

Quallcy is a graduate of Northwestern university. St. Andrew's parish entertains for its new pastor, ma xtev. iwmu Kimte 1. tomorrow irom a co iu m.

All members and friends of the parish are invited. Mrs. Lawrence Martin in charge of' general arrangements will be assisted by Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. E.

L. Bnrwell. Mrs W. O. Hotahkiss, and Mrs.

W. J. Mend at the tables Miss Stella Peabody is in phargc of decorations, and the general entertainment committee consists of Mrs C. JE. Mills, Mrs.

L. J. Cole, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. F.

Wigglesworth. Announcement has beer, made of the engagement Fayn Barnes, daughter of Mrs. John Barnes of Milwaukee, to Stuart Slade Hayes of New York, the wedding to occur in early winter. Miss Barnes is the daughter of the late Judge Barnes! who died about a vear ago. The Barnes fam "lv Uvc.fi:; Madison on Largdon for many years before moving to Milwaukee where Judge Barnes became general counsel for the Northwestern' Mutual Life Insurance com pany.

Miss Bam'es attended, the University of Wisconsin, where'. she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta. Mrs. Barnes and her daughter arer visiting Mra. Barnes' daughter, Mrs, PERSONALS Mrs.

L. li. Ingersollj Lwwn. and small daughter, Wallace, will spend': the coming week end with Anne's and Mrs. B.

in Oak Mrs. Inger'soll 'will' attend the opening 'concert of "the Chicago Symphony. Orchestra. D. D.

accompanied oy ji, ucnccnocrg, ieii, wii morning by motor for Watertown, S. to bc.gone Ned and Frederic Hoebel, small sons of Mr. and Hoehel. Rowley who had their toniils removed' at the genera! hospital Saturday, are doing well. Mrs.

William Llewellyn MillfT, 424 Paterson is ill at the general hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Broom st, announce the birth of a son at the general hospital last evening Mr. and Mrs.

L. Cripps, 310. S. Baldwin are the parents. a daughter born last evening at the general hospital.

A daughter was born morning Jit the general hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, ,420 Washing ion ave. Mjss Mata Stienman of Monticel lo was the guest of Madison over Sunday. Major George F.

O'Connell, William Si Broom and Nick J. Meyer, W. Dayton st, became fourth. degree members of Knights of Coiumbus at an, initiation yesterday in Milwaukee, wives, with Mr. and Mrs.

John Rupp, W. Dayton attended 'the. banquet which followed the "initia. tion. ts.

Alice Hayden Price ar.d sis ter, Miss Anna Ha'yden, W. Mifflin leave Wednesday ior Minneap olis whence they will start over the THE CAPITAL TIMES I i'" I a' sev jn TT erald.ays. The Wisconsin. Sate Social Work confErence opeia in arsdislm. tomor row an o'eloiic with reeistra tion of the delegates, followed" by a reception to bo held in Assembly parlors of the capitol from 4 to 5:30, Mrs, Louis M.

Hobbms in charrre. In the receiving line will be Dr. and Mrs. John' Commons, I Canadian Pacific route for a months' tour of the west. Stops are to DC made in Untisfi Washington.

Idaho. Arizona, Utan and Leo BuddE of Ontario, re cenc.y returr.ca irom a year seas' service, with the first general headquarters at Prior, Germany; has arrived in Madison and will 'live at S2I38 Jteyes ave. Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson, have gone to New York citv to soend a few weeks with their, daughter, Miss iid.yth.

Later they leave for Florida, where they will pass the winter. Mrs. A. Z. Mann, W.

Washington is at tne Mayo r.ospoal in Rochester, Mjntu, where she was recently 'operated upon. Her condition is reported as improving, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Balliette, E. Mifflin announce the birth of a son Friday at the General hospital. Herman A.

Kreid, fireman at the central fire station, has gone to Arcadia to visit his mother, Who is blind. Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanley Powell have returned to Berlin after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Wilber M. Derrick, N. Charter st. Capt and Mrs.

E. Dow Gilman of Cincinnati arrived yesterday to pass several weeks with Miss Leila A. Dow, N. Henry st. Cnpt.

Gilman, who graduated from the university in'1913, receiving his C. E. degree in 1914, instructed for a short time at Minnesota university, was chief gas officer at 'Camp Green, Charlotte, N. the past. and is now structural designer for the war department at Cincinnati.

Gilman, formerly Missv Margaret Miller of Austin, attended sity of Chester Howard Boston, son Mr. Mrs: John' Buxton, Jenifer, stf'has' been1 oi. the, military attache" in' England, who gradu ated r.owi. iMacison nign. school several'.

jears has been ori the adjutant geheralfsstaff ''at Wish ington. for Miss Alice Montgomery, .104 E. Gilman is, visit.mg..'iri Caica'co' f0T, 8everal days Mrs. F. returned from a visit Milwaukee with her.

sister. Mrs. William'. Vilas st, hn3 returned from an extended visit with daughter at 'Harbor Beach, and with her. son at Detroit.

From there she vis York, Buffalo and a number of Canadian cities. CLUBS The Friendship Bible' class of Pil crrim Conirregatidnal caurcri serves New' England supper "from 6 to 7:30 Thursday in the church dining room. The County War Mothers, meet in the G. A'. 'R.

trobms. on' the fourth floor, north" the cap itol at 2:30 Wednesday. Members should take the elevator in 'the north wing, Invocation will be given by the Rev, Henry Gay liOOdsell, tne mu sic will be patriotic and will. be in charge of Mrs: Georgia C. Hyde, and Lieut.

John commons win. tait on Russia. This be followed by a business meeting, when' the nominating committee will report, and a report of national conven Baltimore will be given oy Mrs. Van: president Discussion of. plan's for the' convention Hoy.

11 ana 12, also, will take, 'prlace. The i Parent Teachers' of the Franklin 'school, 'SI' Madison, has 'elected' the following officers: president, Mrs. Glenn F. Custer; vice president, Mrs. L.

Bitney; second'' vice president; Miss'. Wol ford; treasurer, Mrs. Hanson; as3 secretary, Mrs. William: Barter. The Parent Teachers' association of the Lowell school meets Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 on tJi'e auditor Hum schocl.

nurse, on Child' and MisiUCiia'. ic ier, al iddre3S the meet ing. 'Rcrresliraents are be: served after "t'rie business session. "The. dancing party given, last Friday evening, nder auspices of the Parent Teachers' association was well attended, and the profits will be used to buy children's, magazines and school scaleB.

1 Woodman circle gives cinch party Wednesday af t'ern'oo'n in Moost hall. I Mndi3on Shrine No. 6, OrdeT of the White holds its annual, banquet Tuesday at the. Capitol cafe. Mrs.

Minerva. J. Parrot of Detroit, supreme' high priestess, and the Milwaukee Shrine. will be guests of Reservations can be by telephoning Mrs. A.

Rosen. The Ladies." Aid: society: meets'Thursday afternoon with McPhersbn, Brook' st, when an exhibition, of groceries willbe held. Captain Horatio Winslow address ed the Catholic Woman's club, this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the 'Woman's building. Mts. Frank Coorongh, 1124 E.

Gorham st, will entertain the Lad ies's Aid of the People's church Thursday afternoon." REMEMBER. St. Theresa court, W. C. evening in Mischa Elman University Gymnasium October 20 Public Ticket Sale October 13 at the OiTice, University Administration Checks to be made payable to 'G.

L. G3 Bursar. PRICES: 1 $1 .502 Hinrichs Dry Goods Company Hdly 'Redeemer, hall, to make, final arrangements for the church bazaar. The Links club meets. Tuesday: afternoon in Odd Fellow3 hall; The South Madison' Ladies' 'Aid society meets.

Thursday' oon with Mrs. Frank W. Coo'rqngh, 1124" E. "Gorham st. The Young Woman's Guild' of Plymouth Corigregationnl church meets with Mt3.

Herman tsgor den, Center tomorrow ait Section 10' of the First Congregational church meets at. p. tomorrow with Mrs. "Paul 629 Dow Prominent Lecturer, Speaks Her eWednesday MtSS Belle Kearney, a celebrated lecturer, writer, and traveler recently returned from Europe, where she igained a vast amount "of information which is being given, to the public.under the auspices of the National W. T.

will deliver free lecture on Social Purity, 'to women only, Wednesday at 4 o'clock, in the chapel of. Congrega tional From her earliest year's, Miss 'Xarney hffs; theen'frari New Fall and Winter Stock of Women's Goats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Furs now on Sale also Special Values in Outing Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. 5 SOUTH PLNCKNET STREET chisenient of women, and has work "ed for 'that cause almost from the beginning of. her public life: She has twice occupied the position of president the. Mississippi Woman Suffrage association, Miss Kearney; is a member of the International' Lyceum association, the Woman Suffrage association, the Woman's 'Christian Temperance Union, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Daughters of the Confederacy, and has a right to belong to the Colonial Dames.

In recent years 'Miss' Kearney has made, a journey "around the world on her own responsibility going alone. She traveled leisurely from land to land; lector ing, writing for a syndi of. newspapers, and studying human conditions. Honors were heaped upon her. She was entertained, in various countries, by eminent personages; many of whom belonged, to the The foremost of these was Count Leo Tolstoi.

RIFLE CLUB'S FIRST SHOOT COMES TUESDAY The first shooting of the Madison Rifle club, which held a booster meeting nd elected several new members at. the Y. M. C. A.

last night, is scheduled to be held in the range above the. university machine shop next Tuesday night. Shoots on Tuesdays I Go Hear The Great 1 and Fridays thereafter is the an houncement of the officers who pr diet "a banner season for the port, The cluh will enter the national nx. door championship rt tt spring it was decided. A.

W. Siemera, president; Eugene Fuller, executive officer, L. Brown; vice president; Dr. B. C.

Campbell, treasurer; Gflton G. Glasier, secretary, arc the officers of the club. New Work Planned 1 by Reformed Church! Plans for conducting a Otrw for ward movement of churches of tha United States formulated at a aecno of pastors and laymen of tbe aorrth ern district of Wisconsin, held in Memorial Reformed church. The primary, purpose, it was pointed out, is to secure deepening in prayer life, in. the prayer meeting, family and all church organizations." Flans for education and publicity were explained by Rev.

George L. Omwako and Rev. Henry H. Apple discussed field work: The congregations of the Reformed church in the vicinity of Madison will meet in the local church and' further the plana of thil movement Oct. 29.

Read Capital Times Want Add. 'Only Heaven shall I hear better harp playing." Frederick Donahey, Chicago Tribune. I have never heard such complete mastery of the harp." flernian Devries, Chi. American. He will be the talk of Madison for six months to come, miss SALVTI YOU' can't afford to erian Tiiesday, October 14th, 19 1 9 Tickets Forbes Meagher Music Photoart House and of Members of the Mozart Club.

Special Note If you! want reserved seats ACT AT ONCE f.ew'Jeft. Mozart. CIup only a.

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