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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 1

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I uy "I A The Weather For Kenosha and Vicinity pair Tonight and Tuesday Not Much Change in Temperature Variable Shifting Winds 3 I A VOLUME xxn FOUR MORE DIE AS HEAT ENDS RULE SEERS CHARTER AT BALTIMORE that the going to be 11 ant livable weather 1 nf I UI1 Kenosha people had about suffered 1 the limit from the heat on Saturd and when the new record came on day they sullenly stayed in their homes There was not nearly so iarg a crowd at the bathing beaches on Sunday afternoon and evening as there had been ok Saturday Jbut at that there neo-ole at BACH Itl SERVICI nad been on caturuttjr thousand people at Fire Engine of the HOT OLD SOL ROUTS DEMOCRATS CE FIRM HITS RHJOSRA HARD lem aud another at Twin Jkesaad with a ear famished by the Hagle company these cars were made into a SP Eiglbhtre the old North-Western showed its friendship to Kenosha Agent Kiltz was appealed to farti-M service for ice He went T1Sht general offices of the company and a rain a I Dispatcher Swartz in Chicago gave a order for a special train to pull the iee Failure -of Companies to from the lakea to Bain and toid con- 1 duetor 'of a wrecking crew tqjwt at I a -I iriA ilOISI From the Lakes cars I were more than ten All Records for Deaths from tbe municipai beach on Sunday i xv: nmnts all along tne mumciptti at points all alo Fathers Ready'-' to Save Kenosha -In Casea Serious Fire Breaks Out Now: The Nash Motors Company Which Takes Over Jeffery Plant1 Incorporated for $24999500 Saturday Informal Convention Called at the Court House Proves to Be Decidedly Infor-1 mal on Saturday Ship Ice Leaves Kenosha With out Supply Saturday People were bathing the lake i -at av Experts declared that even with the coming of cooling weather there 1 not going to be any let up of the beaches as the ater of the lake has been heated to such a high temper ature that it is going Jo keep warm until late in the summer and the bath er this- morning tbs big factories whi ch had been all but shut down for the past four days began normal work again 5 lImr Qay8 COUNCIL MAY MEETTONIGHT Bain and pick up the ice This way Kenosha got ice on Sunday morning It got enough to relieve the suffering of one of the hottest days the year and the wagons of the company were working early morning until late at night getting the ice delivered 3SSTRICT ATTORNEY IS when he was seen on' Sunday The when ne was IS BIGGEST COMPANY WILL MEET TUESDAY NIGHT OTO I Two Biff Trucks and Old Fire Enginf Cooling Winds from theNorth Drive tekalg0ia hanPthe mn who were put into Service for the Emergency Calls and Council Expected to Buy Up-tc-Date Equipment at Once Away Torrid Weather Man Promises More Reduced i eariy an at work again and the mfn who were working 'on oiitside work were a so back on the job early this m0rni1 the weather ma people of the city shoul apprec I Nash New Executive Head of the -ade the omes otbel Dem0crat5 MotoI Plant Gives Tip gig Kenosha Motor Plant Gives Up Temperatures for Tuesday People Suffer I xne uiaviv JJ wnTTi-tCenoslia 1 Independent company to get ice Finds Ice Being Shipped from Kenosha verytbing that men could Ra I 1 0 1 rrvti efforts Jy and lnaepenaeni 0-- did everything that men could supplied Then the pis Connection With the General Motors Company on Tuesday Kenosha But No Action Is Taken to Name Men to Fill Up the Democratic Ticket for Fall Primaries County Lakes to Other Cities Demands That Wants of Kenosha Be pilled Expect No More Trouble do to get the city Norttt-Western Hallway Company is entitled to more than thank North-Western did something that there was no call on it to do when it ordered a special to bring ice to Kenosha The district attorney declared that he was' going to keep right on the 30b jL airnnlv TAlYl HOW The district "attorney declared that! be was-goieg to keep right on the job supply from non The assurances of gives promise that there will be no further interruption of the work of the big plants for some time at least I Kenosha people suffered lotsof discomforts on Sunday The theatres were open but none of them could get more than a baker Vdozen for the performances One of the hardest blows was the loss of the ice cream business Scarcely any ice cream was delivered in Kenosha on Sunday Companies in other cities which were accustomed to send large shipments to the city failed utterly to meet the demand and the stock in the city was decidedly short 1 Tb'Nash Motors Company the new Four more rfttnoOT oia Sol blaring away with all his 1 which recently took over the a the refief was in of watehingthe ice might on Saturday afternoon of The Thomas Jeff and! Sunday just a of lirno as there was ice Democracy of the county to rout and I an incorporated at Balti- sight The iac or at 11 and that so long as there was ice in might on Saturday afternoon put tn of The Thomas Jeffery Democracy of the county to rout ny wa3 incorporated at Balti- tne LJA vClloO ucav and Sunday just as the relief was sight The victims included: on Kenosha connty ice houses that some of i iiw 4-a TToVrARnfl pveupsHa cuuuvj toKehosha it was coming regularly- FIFTY VEABS IN KENOSHA BULLETIN: Save your ice shipments for Kenosha failed to arrive this afternoon and District Drury and Sheriff Stahl Left for the lake regions just after three this afternoon to make an effort to force the Consumers Company to supply ice to Meal Mstri-butors There may be another ic shortage tomorrow PROF EDWIN BISHOP DEAD the convention which had been -Jd on Saturday afternoon with at the court house proved to be onlJ of $24999500 and it an informal It was a largest corporation do- sizzling hot in the Circuit Court room will become 1 aty of Ken0Sha where some fifteen of Me faMful rom mg Th Jeffery Company had a various parts of the county gathere Tb and the vast m- Chairman John Slater did not fl fse in the amount of the capital of in an appearance and there seemed company would indicate that the be some' dispute as to 3ust whohad a large increase inthe called the conference and as to what it PJ done in Kenosha None was expected to do There were a busxness incorporator9 of number of informal discussions but the company are known in Kenosha heat had it all over the talkers and th fhem are prominent the even the call of Democracy was Vorld at Boston and through- enough to cause the representatives The incorporators are: the party to stick They fe Herrick Wells Farley Ed- nnlr eAunle of the -rvn Ketcham the party to stick They drPPd until only a couple of I Ketcham City Attorney John Slater Has a tie Golden Anniversary of his Own Today City Attorney John Slater is hold- i noil Awm fl- LllV Altuiuvj i his to Michael McClusky aged sixty-seven years who died at the Garfield House on Sunday afternoon following heat prostration Thomas Dezek aged sixty-three years found dead in his bed at his home 356 Quince street Sunday morning John Wistocki aged thiT' seven years who died from tae heat at the Kenosha poor farm Sunday afternoon James Lawler aged fifty-three years former well known Kenosha man who died at the Central Ho in Racine Saturday afternoon after being stricken on the street as a yesult of the heat In fcddition to this list of deaths deatk8 In Addition to -hls Former Well Known Somers Man Died In Chicago Hospital at An Early Hour Today Prof Edwin Sherwood Bishop aged 35 years son of former State Senator Isaac Bishop of Somers died at the Washington Boulevard Hospital Chicago at an early hour this morning His death came suddenly as a result of an attack of heart disease It came an attack of heart aiseac Somers I 1 fnm ome ing a golden anniversary all own Kenosha got a raw eal from som Por it was just fifty yrs ago one on Saturday for lust about thre morning at 1120 to be exact that in the afternoon it to I John Slater struck Kenosha -He that there was not a eame in on the only passenger tram be bought in the city 0 g1 nf I that ran to Kenosha in a day and four by the Independent Ice Company of went to work at the Bam Kenosha to the Consumers Ice Com WQrkg held this 30b until pany of Chicago with whf 1868 when he went to the Whitaker Bha company had a contract for five 1 pany of Chicago witn wmeu 1 1868 when he went to the wnitaner Bha company had a contract for I foundry and he remained there until fdy one by one Taft and Phillips were left and they -went into wart executive session and declared tha I 0f executive session ana hint 0f the plans of the company coJnvention was ready to adjourn I en aut in the petition for here the as a great shock to his friends in thousand tons of ice to be during wag elected justice of morning it was announced that I ration It is declared that there were two other deaths and Kenosha the season were not filled and the en and began his study of law Le conference to name nientogoo mpany is to engage in the manu- extreme heat hasteifed the prof Bishop was born at the Bishop tire visible supply of the frozen neces- the city ag Justice for the eounty would be held thec Pf 7 ita principal I Two cases of heat prostratxons wee gomerg and te had given prom- gity in Khnosha was disposed of early a hg wag th0 best that the city ever at the office of Attorney Henry at Kenosha Wisconsin reported in the city Fred Barter the great BUCCeas as an educator He afternoon The wagons 4 wars In 1900 he I TrnstiTiy9 on Tuesday evening proyided I an a within a'weekj- Prairie milk dealer was I (dTIAftted in the schools of Somers i 1 wo caBCB 1 nome oobibib iu given prom gity in Klnosha was disposea ox -v 1 he wag the best that the city ever 1 at the office of Attorney xxeurjr Kenosha Wisconsin reported in the city Fred Barter tne great BUCCeas as an educate He afternoon The wagons fourteen years In 1900 he Hastings on Tuesday evening proyided pr0bable that within a week pieasant Prairie milk Reader wa educated in the schools of Somers Back in the harness again the old fire steamer which saved Kenosha on many an from distruction by fire the days of the fathers and the grand-fathers was occupying the place of honor again at the Central Station this morning The Webster' was given a try-out last night and showed that even though it was of -the vintage of nearly fifty years ago that it still was a real pro- tector The old Webster was not the only new thing at the Ceneral Engi house: There was a big Jeffery Quad partially loaded with coal for the Webster with a contrivance to hook onto the old fire Engine and pull it anywhere in the city Then there vfas a smaller truck from the Jeff ery plant winch it was planned to put into temporary service as a hose wagon This represented the emergency work installed as a result of the conference between the Police and Fjre Commission and the members of the fire department committee of the council on Monday Today efforts were being made to have a speclal meeting of the council called for this evening to take' up recommendations of the committee and the commissioners but ctia Sullivan expressed the belief that it would bVbeFJMTh to hold the matter in'abeyfeee-WsutlC 00 as Uay -or Pfennig returns to Kenosha The plan that has been worked out chides the immediate opening of the side fire station and the installation of modem fire fighting apparatus The commission Beems to tbink a i3 an immediate demand for this ac tio and that the action is one bich must be taken by the council a very short time in order to insure any sort of fire protection for -the city Many of the members of the council agree with the commission that action on be taken at once and it is probable that if the council is not called in sp session this evening that it will called later in the week With arrangements now made tJhie declared this mornxng thrt his department Bhould be able to meet ordinary fire calls Plans have been made to have the co-operation of the bigctory water supplies in case there is 1 demand for them and it will be an easy Latter to get water from these While the old Webster is not a modern 'fire fighting engine in a4 test on Sunday night it threw a stream 125 feet high with the a pressure of less than forty pounds at the hydrant Saturday dfor the company went through the streets ciy Attorney and he has there Were Democrats enough to eM the first meeting of the corporation stricken while making the and Kenosha and later studied at the empty while the officials of the com Aat position since with the excep- together and hold a conference This th held and at that time officers 1 city and taken to the Kenosha has Tjniver8ityschool in Kenoslle was pany7 were busy seeking to find I tion two years when the office a3 I meeting is expected to take somefina I eiected ILis given out that I itaj on Saturday afternoon -lie rwal graduated with high vrhjf the usual ears of ice did not co Calvin Stewart Many of the action asunderv the law thv petvtion I Nash is to be the executive ble to g0 t0 his 'home OtC Sunday University of Wisconsin and sftefward from Silverlake Then they got a let- Lrienda of Mr Slater were congratulat- of the candidates must le fid -mth he company and that Charles Lone who resides near tbe wag a fellow at the University of Chi- telling: them that the Consumers on kis golden anniver- the County clerk not later than Friday he of HJ0id Jeffery and va ctromr street and Sheridan He taught for two years in the ter tel ng them that the Consumers I graduated wivn 1 University of Wisconsin and afterward of the candidates must ftleL I beadof the' company and that Charles! Lone who resides near the wag a fellow at the University of Chi- the county clerk not later than Friday I dJeJ Sarold Jeffery and of 8trong Btreet and Sheridan cago He taught for two-year in the comply could not fill the orders Hurried orders were sent to other companies while the managers of Jhe local company appealed to the officxals of the connty for aid jiies while the managers oixne mpany apperind to tie officrio ol the county for aid Kencta afternoon' It is said that an eff ort 1 omag Kearney who have been I fell on the street Sunday after-1 MHwaulcee High Schools after whic being made to make the mee ing I Sectors of The Thomas Jeffery 1 'but it was declared that his con-1 wa3 recalled to enter the facu ty 0 1 DIED VERY SUDDENLY Tuesday evening a harmony meeting at the ir aiu fOI the present ot eeri0ns University of Chicago where he taught whieh me aH of he Uoriono be the Boaid of Director who died his homo wUh gt success Or few weeks -v-I -Michael McClusky Died at the Garfield represented and all of them I of the new company 1 on Quince street had bgen in good I ke was called to the Chai One single car of iee sent to Mikael McCfiay After ready to make an agreement to sup- the date 8et Charles aleSaturday evening when he re-1 jcs at Lake Forest University- Few by the Haegle company Satur ay a 1 Short Illness I port candidates named Seyera men I tbe organizer of the com-1 but be declared that he was snf-1 men ju' the middle west had at aine ternoon was on the tracks near I I have annonnved their willingness I severe his relations with the I fr0m headaches caused by the 1 bigh a reputation as a teacher in N0rth-Western station and hundreds of Miehael McCluaky aged 67 years fa- petiti0ns as candidates pro- to rg Company 0f which he Hiselatives found him dead in grt a time He is survived by people stormed the car Theyhauledlber Frank vWoJ at they can-'bfven been the president for the Past btd they went to-call Mm for 1 idow and two chUdren kwav in automobiles and baby Garfield House died at the hotel on wil! have the united snV-1 has be same time be bed when fiUvived by two The bodv will be brought back to by' the Haegle company Saturday ax- xxuub uu I port' candidates named Several men rganizer of the com-1 "declared that he was suf- I men the middle -west had attained so ternoon was on the tracks near the Short xune I bave announved their willingness to severe his relations with tired but heg caused bythe a reputation as a teacher in so N0rth-Western station and hundreds of Miehael McClusky aged 67 years fa- Qut petitions a3 candidates pro- rg Company 0f which he fejing fr Jeg found him dead in shrt a time He is survived by his people stormed the car Theyhauledlhcr of Frank vided that they canbegiven aS9Jraebag been the president for the Past they went to-call Mm for widow and two children the ice away in automobiles and baby Lhe Garfieid House died at the hotel on win have the united sup- has tke samQ time he He is survived by two The body will be brought back to the or me parijr up his place as me -executive I in arms and it jness from apoplexy Mr McciusKy the election 0pr headof the Buick Motor Car Company chxl cburch at nine I be keld at the home of JViiss out' freely by the officials of the been about the hotel joking with Thi8 ingoing to be a get-togeLher other companies of wMcb Bday m0fning with inter- Spenee on Wednesday morningat 90 Kenosha company friends only a few minutes before he 1 ting of tthe right saxd one at ITint an connected Tuesday with interment at Oakwood AH over the city there was a demaadwas stricken and it is thought that the I the Democratic leaders this The announcement of Mr Nash that lstoCki who died at the cemetery for ice Butchers found their meats! intense heat of Sunday hastened the We expect to name onr be is going to devote an of his energies John for gome time and spoiling saloon cou pui i out had howevox dates aud to tJ Kenosha P'-t to be earned uoder the eitreme heat of S0MEE3 PJONEEE DEAD Ice cream was stricken and it is tnougux mttu the Democratic leaaers announcement of Mr Nash wistocM who died at the poor intense heat of Sunday hastened the We expect to name onr candi- to devote all of his energies Joh: g()me time and end He had however been bad and g6t out their petitions and plant ig to be carried a under the eitreme heat of time and had complain- with them until afte to come be buggies they carried it in baskets and afternoon following a short ill- of tke party in the primaries and four years Rg thexecutive ernl will be held oM kome i Somers and tbe fnneral will theH arms and it was hniML negg frQm apoplexy Mr MeCludty the eleetion Cd tS Buick Motor Car 1 Hattie freely by the officials of thekad been about the hotel joking with Tkis i3 'going to be a get-together otker companies of I i Minniafi I xi OH6 1 DU fl health for some gtick right and he expects before a physician ed of heart attacks I the votes have been counted at the I Kenosha at once to make his home ty arm He has lived The deceased was a native of Eru I eecuon jn November I At the plant of the Jeffery company I frpuosha for some time but so far sia where he was born in August 1 1 ig declared that there will be no I further statement could be a bas no relatives here and had lived iu this country for oppo8ition to the men 4 to the -great corpora- as a kno he haaao many years His wife died about ten at the eoufereace on taken over the Kenosha James Dawler a the "a is survived by one son evenng tion however known ia 3 -p0iTiA- years ago He is survived by oneson are namea ax tion which has taken over me in Kenosha but tor xne day evenng business the usual companies were forced out of business short order and in thousands of homes the empty refrigerators called for som thing to cool them The telephone at the office of the ice company was simply deluged with calls deluged with calls Mrs Mary Ann Ozanne Died at Her Home in the Town of Somers on Sunday Evening MrsMary Ann O-nne aged eighty JNirs of I The Men in charge pf the wagons of prank McClusky and fomnanv worked eighteen hours on I Adam Konoza of one daughter me meu iu liucg- i rraiiA lutuinowj company worked eighteen hours on company wuicc I Mrs Adam Konoza of Kenosha be the the best known -rona rn-nent Kenosta hf p'n'isped that with Sgrining JXnomlnLun So'SersShe Police! Chief Today I zation of the name will Lawler was unmarried lie name long pvonenn Punch hoard gamblers got a whanged so that it will bear tho name to enosha aB i charge of April 17 183 eame to to of the Nash Motors Company depariment tj- out punch in Kenosha this morning 1 Hash Motors Company Then Chief of Police issued a of the Fash not delivering but tell-1 funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9:00 inff the people that they would make Oclock from St James church deliveries aight or on Sunday or any other time when ice could be se GARVELINK BEEPS CHILD cured trucks were sent hither and thither to get ice which was the a 1 a avrhA WAPA and thither to get ice which was tne i Holds That He Is Proper were iage aauuAii NO CARD SYSTEM NOW imperative need of peope custody of Off- live r--r iff Person to Have Custody of Offspring on Saturday formal order to all members of the po- I XL i 4m OKAS sick The ice houses out at Ancier- son Park were opened and they helped to fill the demand The officials of the Independent company sent men out ttU A 'HPATlS t0 te deuraud our In hSdVo0" ss iihisrMotMr of a p1 hsr ri the lake to send iee to suffering Ke- )int he Manicipal Court on Satur- looked agent ot Ecsldence on Jenne Street mormug at activc work She is survived by two They offered faaey prices but Judge Bandall after having read punch board have been busy iu Ke- Sunday Evening greatest toll of death ever sons Pierre and Lawrence uiany affidavits hJepla- Upptag the old devices -hack to Elizabetb Ballou aged 68 I P- nreve amon2 Ke-1 both of Somers and one d5uej4 hcM that hetahouldrean the co-thoir former rnce on the counter Mrs Mary adat QOSha Xktcjr a made no change in the price charged to their customers in Kenosha waited till the way freight came day Judge uanaim punch board nave Deen ousy au "TV a toll of deatn ever aon3j Pierre ATrs ir srsF i C' City Assessor Declares That Men are Not Going to Make Their Per-i sonal Assessments City Assessor John Stevens says that there is no card system or personai assessments in Kenosha now 'JRebc of 1913 was his comment on the mattei and he continued: personal as-gessment in Kenosha is now being made by the assessor and I want it distmc understood that no cards are being left with any one 'to write in the figures Every figure Is made by the assessor and there are a lot of people in Kenosha who hive stocks of goods who will not know just how much they are assessed until they visit the board of review and find out The card system of assessing personal property the system which left th card with the mecoharit to fill taut was done away with 1913 and eVery assessment is now being made after personal inspection by the asses- g0r I wish you would Jet the people know this so that they will have no idea of discrimination Every one of them is to be treated exactly the same claim that the boards Ballou was bom at 1 neeessaxy to oot them the TO USERS OF CITY WATER Peudiug are lawful If they have Atta hyl to ita During the hot five I to claim that tho boards I BaHmwae bo at necessary to shoot rnem tbe I psEES OP CITY HTATEB are lawfuh If they have any month ago to make her home given to tho old Burillg the hot weather when ffre I They In and when it failed to bring ice the officials of the company appealed to the district attorney and the sheriff and they hurried to Silverlake tae place where ice for 'Kenosha had been loaded in the past They found that no ice had been loaded for Kenosha al- GarVelink and attorneys F' though it had been loaded for pther the kearing cf the divorce action places by the train load They picked up -Matt Hahn the superintendent for the Consumers company at Silverlake and went over to Twin Lakes where a TV a I 3 a GarveHnkwas directed to pay Garvelink" wes directed to pay dollars weekly for the upgrt Uiu Jco action LOY-OrMOOSE and went over to Twin Danes wnere i Richards I meeting hearing of tne a evening July heat board3 are going out IVud and three daughters Mrs ypnoalia froin the torrid wave mocking whistle win oe souuh that all of them will he out be- Hiss wille rioUUSthbefoffmidi8lt iMrthrday evepiog It tbat time Cbapel at three- height this morn- aeMsaary t0 ask this 1 hzrvST" I SEALED BIDS WANTED nearly thirty degrees about the time occurs in the city- Henry Isermann Chief of Fire Department advtf thev found Superintendent gg0 He hid no orders from Chicago to ship 1 1916 Busines tag to Mooseheart ice to Kenosha Then they went over port dfreskments to Camp Lake to George Bruell the convention Herzog Secy head of the distribution for the Con-1 jy31adv rs ks baegains aer Osborne on the telephone in Chh tVill scll out o'f merchL- cago Have to take care of the old enes flour and Mi Handle the trade and get men enough to dlSe quality goods 7 was his answer WiU Ardee flour ari 31 of importance and re- handle was his answer Ardee flour Schwartz 721 advtf ROYAL LEAGUE NOTICE Regular meeting of Badger Council No 109 RoyaV League will be held Thursday evening Aug 3rd at 80G A large attendance is requested Morenus Scribe adva3 ---the sweltering city just the people were ready to give up Sun- of the long series I day was the hottest or Compels I of hot days and during 1 mercury climbed to 103 in lbs shsde and it never got below 04 degrees until the cola wave came up from tbft reservations Out they must Jo ipbe Weather 'man declares 4 cold wave came uF Out they must gather man declares at The Board nf Education will receive sealed bids up to- 8:00 Thursday SuMist 8th 1916 for the installation of shower baths in the Columbus Dur- kee Frank Weiskopf Gillett and Continued Deming Schools Copies of specifications may be cured at the office of the superintendent of schools city hall- The Board reserves the right to reject any or all Mds a8adv Ella Powers Secy No Cost no are offered coats and your chance Sheridan Road A NOTICE Stated convocation of Kenosha Chap- 1 1 No 3 will be held at the Masonic Tuesday evening August 1st object Friday at $5 75 7 bak of the hot wave fmort adv5 Bon unrestricted choice of spxi11? 1 at with tonight there I suits valued up to $18' Here ooli winds and that Come early-Block Bros mofniJg normal summer weather -11 cor Main and Wis Sts 1 moriring'uormal "wmmer weather wiUl Dr Gco kZ'hZe anT- -in the PuhBe This is the month you should place I your order for gas coke Save money this year place our order early The price goes up 10tf per ton August 1st Wisconsin Gas Electric Company Phene 565 notice The next meeting of the A will be held Thursday evening August 3rd adva3 you ship ice to Kenosha if we get the men to load was the question that the district attorney hurled back at Osborne we was the answer tell that to Bruell and 'make it an was Hrnry re-' gponses Then Bruell declared that he thought he could work out a way get ice to Kenosha They loaded an extra car at Silverlake another at Sa- edvtf thfu8r i tka Snr hut he declares I Service Bldg- -advtf I Star taxL Pkone 244 Brown makes the best photos at Bathing suit at the Glerum Book most reasouable- prices Studro Bathmg avail South street 210 mt 5 1ft A yxw- -j unr-T1.

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