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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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4 Saturday Afternoon, Auguat 13, 1921 CAPITAL TIMES BLAINE SPEAKS AT DEDICATION Governor, Mayor and Others Take Part in Hospital Program of the initial unit Mfthodisit hospital, 303 W. tho forerunner of hospital to be erected on lakes place next Friday. formerly tho St. Ke be i for ii in Thursday. Friday, and lie wives of the members baiird of managers act ri'i'option i omimttuc.

They J. W. Irish, M. H. v.

1.. J. Tucker, R. Thomas, Mull, Howard Piper, H. E.

K. A. Chnse, H. C. Brad Haker, Elmo C.

Ccoper, iU pkii C. M. Baker, R. A. Collvor, iN.

Win K. V. Blnkeman, 0, Good i L. Miller. Madison Dentists Will Attend National Meet K.

W. Huoird, Chndbourne of the Wisconsin N. l.h 'iiy. president; Dr. C.

B. secretary and Dr. Albert of the Dane PL'iital associion, leave for Milwaukee, where they v.i'.l thf rneetinn of Xulior.al association for a vs. Others from Madison wi'o ire to a include, Drs. C.

Vnriif. IV. II. and T. W.

Mueller, Niedercr, W. B. Noe, J. L. J.

A. Rnpan, E. Bein V. K. Roduif, F.

W. Favwr iu Ken; T. Wood, D. P. Wheeler, S.

J. McOarrhv. Earl MoGruer, R. T. Ciri i.

A. T. Brevcr, E. W. Flohr, S.

0. VVvliis, H. P. Sanncs, H. I.

Gib L. J. Roth, J. B. and J.

A. Bancroft, E. P. Bridg K. Campbell, P.

S. Bars s. E. Boyle, R. J.

Dixon, J. S. lroh.er, J. E. Devcrcaox, P.

W. L. Gillette, C. E. V.

J. Koltes, F. and r. Kenncdv, J. C.

and 0. F. Mens, J. V. UcKee.

Swallows Hat Pin; Is Saved by Miracle IllCAfiO Three months nKo Mrs. Landlady Holds Tots As Security for Rent CHICAGO llccnuse he eould not pay tlti' his Inndlmly held his two chil in iccuri John Borndt told ft Madison Passes i Through Comet's Tail; No One Hurt' Madisen passed thrOuRh rhc cornet Monday nipht, even thought of It. r. information of the phe was contained in the l.winj: despatch from Ger tho Associated Press) liKlDELBERG Brilliant liands which took the fora a wreath running from west Tihwfst to east southeast, i' pruduced by the tail of a tr.youjrh which the earth ed his; Monday night, as iviTii'inera at the KoeniRstuhl announced Friday Theso light hands frradu faded from iow with the iieh of dawn. Observations i the University were to have indicated that the of tho comet passed be the sun and the earl1, and 1 the iittht from the comet's mnvod from north to south.

lluod luck doesn't come 'rorw horse shoe or Uabbii's foot. It's in I'sitiir one's he.id. and NflVvT gcttinjr fooled same way twice. suppose Von to move your Furniture and Piano. You're sure To have luck by phoning iioiok.

Badger loTT Meoause you'll jret EXPERT service. QUICK A. 'ion, LOWEST rate A "lucky combination!" 802 Williamson St, GERMANY STILL ABIDES BY ARMISTICE, PHOTOS SHOW i llr Gftna workmen deatroytnj small arms and helmet. from that country. The picturei are of great lignifieance, also, at IRISH PICNIC HERE AUG.

20 Speakers, Contest and Dance to Feature Program at Monona Park A get together basket picnic of the 1 American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, will be held at Monona park, Saturday afternoon and evening, Aug. 20. Speakers, Irish dancing, atTi letic contests, and baseball will featured in the afternoon, and danb ins ir. the eveninfr. The penernl arrangements are in charge of the following committee: Chairman, M.

T. Connolly; entertainment, Mra. D. C. Sullivan, M.

T. Crimmins; athletics, T. Phcl. M. T.

Crimmins; refreshments, Mrs. R. S. Mc Ci ffrey. Mrs, R.

W. Hurd, Mrs. Thos. Ahe'rn, Mrs. J.

Egan, Mrs. B. Gannon. Miss Rose Corcoran, Miss Margaret Coliins Coffee will be served free. Prizes will be awarded the win ners of I indleatinjr tho Tartness of many'a military equipment when the war ended.

The work of demolition it still going on throa year after the eudine of the war. I 1921 HAY CROP TAKES SLUMP 140,000 Tons Less Than in Last Month's Crop Forecast Th 1521 hav ctod of Wisconsin shows a further decline of 140X00 tons during July. The major hay crops had been cut by July 1, but wild hay, and second crops of clover and alfalfa declined due to the drought and heat of Juiy. Total pro OrW nn to 4549.000 fore. carted on' July' 1, 5,273,000 produced in iMiiU and a a years average 01 854,000 tons.

TWluc nf nil titTilP liftv is mated at 3,721,000 tons, compared to 3.847,000 forecasted on July 1, 4, 814,000 produced in 1920 and a 5 year i.vi iv. r.f iJ tens. Productions of timothy is estimated at 415,000 tons, otn pared to 465, 000 forecastl on Julv 1. 492.000 nro duced in 1D20 and a 5 year average of 733,000 The main Wisconsin hay crop NOTICE! Mr.F.L.Kopp BACK IN THE Meat Business Will Open Monday, August 1 5 1509 Monroe St. Ready to serve you with cuts of the choicest and highest quality of meats We solicit your patronage Quality Plus Service Our Motto F.

L. KOPP. Prop. Thm metal fiarts of all the (clover and timothy) was shown on August 2. atroyed arms are melted and made into peace uteasila.

Shortage of these toots ha handicapped the Germans, WASHINGTON More than 200 farms on government reclaimed will be opened to entry Oy Bead Capital Times Want Ads. OBITUARY ADOLPB BACH MAN Adolph Btchman, Fond du laa, afi 70 yin, dUd than Friday nifht, father of iln. Fred Wlldem.n, 210 N. Muirey it. Mr, Beehmin was one oi P.t of Fond du Le county, balnf a frmr thero all W.

life. He LEGAL NOTICES Fint Insertion July 16, l21j liit Aug. STATE 07 WISCOJfSIN, SUPERIOR COURT yon uuumi THIi JOSEPH M. BOYD CMTPANT. Plaintiff, UNIVERSITY BAY LAND COMPANY, RAY S.

OWEN i5d THEO P. OWEN, hie wife, FRANK D. PEPPER end ETTA M. hie wife, FRANK v. Keren, xkustbe, bjsah, A.

HOPKINS, J. R. CANTWELL, ANTON METZ, GEORGE C. FLINN, L. W.

CLAUDE, W. O. HOTCHKISS, H. SMYTHE, D. B.

CANTWELL, GEORGE NELSON. J. S. GRADY. H.

C. BRADLEY, J. D. PHILLIPS, AUGUST 0. PAUNACK, WISCONSIN FOUNDRY ft MACHINE COMPANY, VICTOR LENHER.

Ds'ondsnte! THE STATE OF WISCONSIN TO' THE SAID DEFENDANTS You are hereby lummoned to appe within twenty deyi after norrice thii ummoni, excluelve of the day erriee, and defend f.ie above entitl ectlon in the coiirt aforesaid; and can of your failure to to do, Jud icent will be rendered araiuet you sordine to the demand of the ComtlatntJ THE CLERK OF ABOVE COURT. P. 0. Addrete: Madlion, Dane Coun ty, Wueoniin. The above action le to forecloee oiorti and the land affected ie de Lot Si (6), Block FIVE (S), Iee Hills.

Town of Medlaon. accc to the recorded plat thereof. July 16 doew 9 wteSst, I. 11. 1 15 DE TO BIDDERS will be received ly 1 i Supplies tho Au lity Hal', Madieon, 3, 1921, for the fur shing Timothy hav be delivered at the City Barn in 30, EO or more ton lota aa required 3ity of Mid deemed advnt sddrctcd to Aide G.

H. Mason, Chairman, Committi Supplies, and be marked "Bids fo the FOR THE COMMITTEE ON SUPPLTES City Auditor Steady Through the Deflation Period Public utility companies are maintaining" steady growth, in business served and in earnings. Few other industries can point to such a record. Public utilities manufacture, distribute and sell their products direct to the consumer. There are no middlemen.

Public utilities have suffered no decreases in business they have no large inventories to write off. Public, utility securities aff ord an extraordinary opportunity for safe investment, high yield and steady income. Buy Public Utility Bonds Now A few of the best of the current offerings are To Yield Standard Gaa Electric (V, 69? Note, doe 1935. .8.85 Oklahoma Gas Electric Co, 7 ft Bends, due 1941 7.90 Arkansas Yalley Power Co, tVxft Bonds, doe.1931 8.05 Mobile Electric Company, 8 Notes, due 1930. 80 All "BylleabyXTtiiitJa" H.M.Byllesby&Co.

Investment Secarltle Marcus C. Bergh WlscoAHin Representative Bunk of Wisconsin BMr Madison, WiseoHln Home Owned Home Edited Home Read 3 Before You Drink Look for "Heibel's" on the Bottle PHONE NINE ONB NINB THE HKIBBL LTNB Reason No. IV The Laboratory 4 A chemist with vears.of exDerience is in direct charge of mixing the syrups used in Heibel's Beverages. Absolute sanitation reips in this laboratory. Everything spotless and white.

Block tin pipes the only known pipe that will not corrode carry the syrup to the bottling machines from the large mixing vata. After taking these extraordinary precautions we think we have the right to caution you to Tnm "fhaBottle sranndTliefOTS drinking and find the nsmft "Saibel's" raised on. the glass, HAVE CJ.SE OP HEffiBL'S IN TEE HOME ALL THE TIME Job Printing The Job Printing Department of The Capital Times does careful and effective work. It is in a position to print Letterheads Envelopes Placards Statements Noteheads Memorandum Heads Tickets Announcements Business Cards Post Cards Programs Dodgers Hand Bills Small Circulars and Folders Blotters Wedding Invitations Wedding Announcements Circulars Price Lists Receipts Orders Warrants Shipping Tags Typewriter Letters Law Briefs Constitutions By Laws Estimates on, any work given. All work is quickly completed and delivered.

We are confident that" the work of this department is A and the prices most reasonable. Let The Capital Times da your printing. Phone Badger 2200 and ask for the job printing WE CAN FURNISH THE UNION LABEL ON YOUR PRINTING.

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