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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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2 Home Owned Home Edited Home Bead Test Legality Of State Wage Law, Belief Quick Action Expected On Part Of Milwaukee Employers' Body Constitutional wage for women will '1 el in the V. 5. supreme the Milwaukee employers' here Wednesday. The deelarad will meet tr. consider such action as the result 01 the supreme court rfeci? regard to a similar law District of Columbia.

WASHINGTON An immedieto teat of the constitutionality of thB Wisconsin minimum wage law for women in the United States Supreme court is expected here as ii reiu lt of the court's decision this week, holding a similar law in District of Colurnfbia unconstitu Wisconsin, California, Kansas, New York, Oregon and Washington obtained consent of the supreme court to intervene in the frien'da of the court, having wage 'fixing statutes ol their OBITUARY JAMES MURPHY. James Murphy, 60, a resident Mr. Horeb, died early this at lnnal hospital after an open TTo ii mrv ivp.ri hv hiH widow afid four children, William, MtiTy and Katherine at home, and John attending the normal school a Throe sisters, Mrs. Blancho Fenen and Miss and four brothers, Angeles; lieorfre, I Steven, Eeedsburg, I Edward of Following treatment at the Powers1 funeral porlors the body will bo sent tomorrow morning to the homo at Alt. Horeb, where funeral serv ices win prooawy De noia tuonoajr.

Mr. Mnrphy was cousin of Miss Nellie Murphy, of the faculty of the Central high school, and Miss Alice Bowles, Madison. Many oth relatives, more distantly remov will attend the services. ELEANOK M'COKJIICK. Eleanor McCorroick, the 9 ycar nlJ ilanhpr nf Mr.

aiid Mrs. Pat rick McCormick, died at A local hospital this morning after an illness of three weeks caused by leakage of the heart, ine is amill and three Funeral services will he held Saturday morning at St. Mary's church in fieiJeville, and burial win made at Oregon. Madison persons who will go ro attend tho funeral nml sisters of tl: parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrenco Franey. 31r. and lse itsser and. Mr. and Mrs.

Jatr.es MdCor mick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O3rio.n and their families. William Powers, undertaker, was in charge of the treatment and shippincr of the Fourth TJ. S.

Ixian Bonds To Be Redeemed Monday A total of 51 25.000,000 will be paid off on the Fourth Liberty loar. aonrl3 by fao United States Mor. fiay, April 16, it was announced to fcy in a bulletin received by Post ftr.a;ter W. A. Devine.

Wisconsin's hare of this amount will be Fostmasutr Devine, today, urged that all holders of AHosa hornS i invest tho money re ceived in the U. S. "Baby Bocids" which are now selling for each to bo worth 525 each at the er.d of five years, an increase of 23 per cent. Under the government monthly Investment pla i if person buys one bond a month he will own GO fat the end of five years with a maturity vasuo of Fire At Girls' Rooming House Causes Excitement A roof fire at tho home of Miss Clara Schreiber, 14 this morr.lrtg caused a li'tle damage. The home is a university girls rooming house.

Many residents called the Capital Times office af; ter the alarm, having ben told that ho university gymnasium was burning. Sewaee Bisuosal Plant Site Taken Over May 7 Payment of about for the site of the new sewage disposal plant wiil be made May 7 the date on which the options on tht Trtcker nd Chrisrianson farms will rna'de through the city attomoy'3 office to tako the lar.d cr at thac Lion's Club To Have Informal Dance Tonight An Informal dinner danco wiy I to held by the local Lion's club tonight in the Cameo room cf the Beaver building. Wives and Drues5 of mcirJbers w71L be entertained. Music will be furnished by Thompson'! orchestra. Several Students Spend Vacation, at Infirmary About 30 university students had to spend their spring; vacation at the infirmary.

This number is comparatively small, as during the re cent "flu" epidemic, the number rLe to about double. The present number is about normal. Rummage Sale Friday, April 13th 9:00 A. M. GIRLS CLUB I i TTS 1 OVF Ttf T' FT? NT) V'F I TH Ni Madeleine Williams.

In thess'days of 'wealth" and "careera" steps up a th llL Andrew gitl. An ejipert ir tht art Mayor Scheibel Enlists Recruits For Camp Major R. S. scheibel, Madison, overseas veteran has been designated by the Sixth Corps area to sntist recruits for the citizens miK itai training camp to be held ai Camp Custer, tho (first icur weeks of August. The training camps are divided into three courses, red, white and blue courses.

The first course is open to who have taken out at least first papers, between the ages 1Y and open to those who have completed tho first course ana the rnira ro fhose who have completed trie second. Physician's certificate of Vitnlt.li mint aecomnarLV applica tions as well as recommendations of character from scnoolmaster, clergyman, priest or rabbi. Madison Man Marries Kendall, Wisconsin (irl The mariiaga of Hiram Denrui ter Madison, and Eomall Knutson, Kendall, Wisconsin, at Kockford, was reuorted here today. Den riiitPr i ai ehH Miss Knutson 18. TThey were married by Jud'ge Fred Carpenter Wednesday afternoon.

Lisrhtinsr Committee Meeting Is Postponed leeting scheduled for ening was postponed until Mon nr pvenini? dun to the absence of committee members. 'old fashion is. cousin of of correc tive at the Childrtc's Hospital in Boston; she "a rier to wed Chester a Bv'ggs, prominent in BoBton social cirelea. Aspirin Say "Bayer" and Insist Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tabletxyou are nol getting the genuine Bayer product! prescribed by physicians over twen ty two years and proved safe by mil. lions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only.

Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture cf Monoaceti cacidester of Salicylicacid. Adv." Ready for any Weather! four Knit Sweater $6 Whether You Play or Work Here's the sweater that produces comfort without weight or inconvenience.

Ideal for any outdoor activity serviceable the year round. Perfectly tailored and finely knitted with or without belt plain or heather mixtures slipover or button styles. Other Sweaters priced np to $15.00 13 Initiated By A R. At Special Meet Plan CardParty May 9 i To Pay Bowlers' Expenses n.i.! nAiZ, werfi initiat ed into the local council, T. K.

at the regular meeting of tho or held in the lodge rooms, Beaver building, last nlgttt. i May 9, when E. E. Hicks, Oshfcrah, state president, will attend aup ni'izes to winners i of the membership contest which has been operated the first of the year I T'n t.nt.est, vhich was to be closed sst has been extended two weeks. J.

J. Buellesboch, secretary, will have chtrge of the plans for the supper. Two bowling tBams, one of men in the city tournament, it was de the, benefit cf the teams will be held April 25 Arrangements are i charge of. Mi's. Bertha McGilligan.

THE CAPITAL TIMES Memhers the class follow: tii. Mn, M.iTri. I Podho Otto Schneider, Clarence. Krose tnann, Arnold Launder, Frank Den T'jiter, Arlen Weidenkopf, Caroline The committee appointed to pian tho card party consists of: Mrs. Bertha MeGilliKttn, chairman; Christine Eiligan, Tony Elllgan, Edwin Penrson.

Georse Whitmore, Ku'th. Mrs. Matilda' Jardo, Angeline Ley, J'osie Pjophot, Emma LongFieid, Bessie, iGhadwick, Jessie Longneld, T. B. Hansen and J.

J. Buellesbach. Caramel Pudding' Let two cups light brown sugar caramelize in skillet. When entirely melted add half teaspoon salt. Thicken with two teaspoons cornstarch which has Vo tr, a Daste with cold water.

Do not try to make this too thick. Remove from atovei ana aua chopped nut meals. Pour into bowl to cool. Serve with whipped crear Serves ix. If you receivers pound of cane in an ornate tin box fit the be out with all necessaries for sewii and then put it away until the ne time to take a trip.

It will fit very handy when traveling. Englander Open Coil Springs VI THEN you buy Bed Springs, be certain ot satisfaction by buying ENGLAMTiER Open Coil Springs. The special Coil construction insures the utmost in body relaxation, the first requisite of perfect sleep. The excellence of the quality insures a lifetime of service. And being uncovered, ENGLANDER Open Coil Springs are absolutely sanitary.

Thev are mad to fit metal or wood beds. I ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. Nw York BrooSJjn Cbiewo Sl rfcOUCH BEDS DA BEOS HAMMOCK! We have a large assortment of Englander Products C. R. Jerdin Oliver Milk Bill Killed In Senate fiave Municipalities The I TOUVftVAY BEDS SPRfMOS MATTRfSSES, 119 S.

Pinckney Carriage? Sulky? Or Stroller? 1 EACH is hero Euilt to fit the Bahy" and in a Borpriaingly wide range of color and Btylo When you inspect them yon will find the Heywobd Wakefield red seal of quality on each wheel a ecal that means 97 years of Tnarmfarlnrrng experience Haswell Furniture Phone B. 786 tr. Madison, Wis, r. ii 0CHMITZ A MM OO, Power To JSstabusn Local Depots he OliveT hill granting author iblv. floor of the senate ity to cities to estaousn xm Church Ladies asWbuting milk" was' wiled by I Conduct Service Shop fhn senate today 17 to 10.

ir.is rne service measure had gone' through the as charge of the ladies Thursday Afternoon, April 12, 1923 attacked on thf LS "SOCIA11SHC. the roll call: Barber, Rilzrien, Cashman, CasperBOit, fUrW' Heck, Hirsch, ber, Johnson, Kemp, Polakowski. Quick, Schumann, Severaon, Tcasdale 15. the Obvr bill BerJey. Burke, Clark, Zrwjn vki, Gettclman, Kuckuck, Lange Moran, M.

rria, Roethe, Skogmo, Staudenmayer, Titos, Werden, White of Bethe Lutheran church tomorrow ann Friday. Special bargnirM in furni clothing win ob wt in fiTo which will do nate the proceeds toward the con MrsF Olson has been placed in charge of the sales. Resigned Pastors Will Address Young People Two resigned pastors of th First Baptist will ddreE meeting oi Xht6 They are Eev. Sherman Baird Wallace and Gleason. Joseph, Bead Capital T1m Want Ad.

I OiMise Hour I I Gasoline With Gwmmt Care You can influence the depreciation of your car investment by using right or wrong gasoline. You may have a smoothVirring motor or a rattletrap ready for the scrap heap. The influencing factor is tne gasoline. You may have have a smooth purring motor or a rattletrap ready for the scrap heap. The influencing factor is the gasoline.

USE soy TE A PERFECT GASOLINE Solite drives the piston the full stroke under power. It starts instantly it adds flexibility to your motor. It is clean and sweet. It will not corroae your needle valves. If you demand a light gasoline and are willing to target economy, Solite is the best light gasoline you can buy.

BU The High Grade Gasoline Red Crown is made to fit your It has a perfect chain of hoiling point fractions. It is the best, most economical gasoline you can buy. Red Crown produces smooth acceleration, tremendous sustained power and racing speed if vou want it. Red Crown vaporizes to the last drop. There is no waste there is maximum of dependable mileage.

Buy Solite or Red Crown At the Following Standard Oil Service Stations: University Avenue and Lake St. Railroad and Winnebago Sts. Park and Drake St. Hamilton, Fairchild and West Doty Sts And the Following Filling Stations and Garages: New Wingra Park Garage, 1525 Regent St Win. Brueske Garage, 2508 W.

Washington Avenue Madison Buick 16 E. Doty St. Madison Motor Car 325 W. Gorham St. Monona Garage, 924 Williamson St Universal Grocery Mound and Warren St.

Fred Zarndt, Middleton, Wi. Solite 25.9c per Gallon Red Crown 22.9c per Gallon Standard Oil Company Madison, Wis. .1.

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