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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 7

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Kenosha Newsi
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
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I I 'v 4 -'t US Vt 'i4 Nj' I PAGE SEVEN KENOSHA EVENING NEWS MONDAY AUGUST 22 1921 Sheriff Forces on Raid Party TROOP MAKES FINE SHOWING KENOSHAYWINS SILVER TROPHY GOT Sheriff Rauen Orders Deputies to Take the Booze Trail Over Week-End Throughont'-County Cavalry Troop Cops State Honors on Last Day of Annual Camp Worth The forces were out overthe week-end checking up reports of violations of' the law The entire county received a good going over by representatives of the law and while prac Miss Constance Cappelen is Victor in Twin Lakes Sweepstakes JACK BLAffi SECOND offio is of the other troops of the state Get Regimental Honors 7': oop the crack troop of the first squi ilron of the 106th Cavalry came to cars i feeling cocky They returned to Mi'J uukee crestfallen Troop took thi starch completely out of them Trou is a black horse troop every hon man having a coal black The i practiced from morning to night in uiparation for the drill contest on Frt ay Captain Alexander called for sixt an volunteers from Troop sad died up and without any preliminary dril swept the field The charge won the troop its spurs Colonel Qui 1 a veteran horseman and in comma i i of the regiment stated later thn1 it was the best charge that he had evui witnessed Captain Gets ng a beautiful cavalry ho -i wa3 presented to Captain Alex-anji as recognition of the showing of his Iroop King Lear has the reputation of being the best hurdler inthe stat of Wisconsin and can outrun any-on four legs in the entire Na- thir on lour legs in me enure rm- tically every village in thecounty was checked up there was a surprisingly DECISION UNANIMOUS nesday Picture framing Advertisement Tonic at Store Advertisement Martha Washington Candy Fresh supply Crossin's Adv (31) Get your Chicago tickets from Krebs Jr Phone Advertisement ice cream telephone 1384 for delivery Salem Avenue Advertisement Robinson Bauer motor and babbage delivery Phone Advertisement Plate glass windshield and glass for car bodies Gjant Mill Advertisement See our south win'dow for Wednesday morning special bargain sale Regners -Advertisement (2-5-6tf Telephone 1846 for a bottle of Tonic Drug store We deliver Advertisement At home Ashley Eye Ear Nose and Throat Office 305 Mam Advertisement l22) small amount of lawlessness Sie forces this morning ed the house at 61 North Brockett street and obtained a of a distilling plant and about four gallons of moonshine About five galldns of mash was confiscated As a result of inves-tigatibpa grove may be closed The sheriff has had numerous complaints of law violations there and has had a deputy there on duty practically every week-end This is unwarranted the sheriff declared and legal declared and legal Kenosha again came to the front This time it was Troop 105th Cavalry under the command of Captain John Alexander that put Kenosha on the Troop just took Camp Douglas map Outguessing and outgeneraling a field of five opponents victors in as many preliminary races Miss Constance Cap-pelen bookkeper at the First National Bank won the motorboat sweepstakes at Twin Lakes Sunday afternoon The fair triumphator covered the 214-mile course in 17 minutes and 66 seconds a minute and thirty seconds ahead of her nearest competitor Jack Blair of Twin Lakes Her helmsman for the race was Clarence Hack Kenosha Miss victory gives her possession of the Evinrude trophy for large beaten silver plate this year a Tricolette in a good line of color $200 values yard Fruit of the Loom Muslin nothing better vell worth 25c a yd Special price yard ii by storm and received the recognition stensmav beuLntostopthq nuiAof General King Governor Blaine and tier 1 Guard of state This pre- Coronel Quill as the most efficient troop seal tion of the horse is a fitting rec- sance cavalry in the state And the best oga ion of the ability of Captain part of it all is that the captam was All indep and his troop and Kenosha told that he had the best organization I has every reason to be proud of the in the state before the commanding shir ing that the troop made Scholey Raiders Get Law Violators 40-iri Pure Sk Crepe de Chine black white and colors Regular $200 grade 1 Reduced to LSv i For expressing and moving local or mounted on mahogany also a chance long dfsUnce call Chas Koenes tele-1 to race for the Charles Luck cup phone 271-Advertisement the prizes for a similar series of races caii to be run at Twin Lakes on the after- For good service and low prices can of Labor Day 36-in Extra Fine Grade Unbleached Muslin at a yard Agent Scholey and Deputies Take in Paris and Salem Over the Week End Ad- (9-10) 4-51 p4 36-in All Wool Black Serge and Batiste $150 grades yard JL 94 Pepperell Unbleached Sheeting worth 55c yd AfQ On Sale at yard THE STORE THAT SA ES YOU MONEY noon Defeats Thirty-Two Opponents The races on Sunday afternoon were the finals of a series in which there 1 were thirty-two entrants Preliminaries had left fiv Contenders fo- sweep-stakes honors and the silver trophy offered by the Evinrude representatives Miss Cappelen being a girl was I not conceded a chance to win 'race against men experienced in the mechanics and strategy of motor-boating Nevertheless she took a long lead early and maintained it steadily despite frantic attempts to overtake her Immediately after she crossed the 1 finish-line she was offieiallv declared the trophy winner by Judges Pfennig Peter Rhode Vincent Anton Stella of starter for the race Miss Cappelen is now conceded aine chance to win the Luck cup on Labor Day and Lewis Bretzman official The tenant of he Mike Wright farm in Paris received an official call from the' prohibition officials on Sunday headed by John Scholey and was so hospitable that he exhibited five barrels of raisin makh and a gallon of moonshine for the reception of his guests The tenant says that the mash the hogs ate and the moonshine he drank himarff Charles Patrick was taken into custody when he was found with two pints of moonshine The moonshine was colored and had dregs in it that would choke an ordinary man Moore Deputies' Conley Dillman and Blazi accompanied the Crusader- The New Fall Skirtings nobby stripes checks and plaids Spe- SS $400 36-in Comforter Challies pretty floral patterns 2 2 yar 2-clasp Silk Gloves in black white and colors the $125 kind at 4 a pair Willard Service is Tapped for Cash 36-in Ecru Curtain Marquisette lace edge 45c quality yard 4 Willi ard Service Battery Station Is Hooked for Eight Dollars by Burglar Chamoisette Gloves elbow length black and white values up to $150 Special price pair 69c 36-in white" Curtain Marquisette floral borders good 50c value at Some one with a real conception of what stands for took the law into his own hand and helped himself to the contents of the cash register of the Williard Battery Service Station on Exchange street Eight dollars was all that was' left in the drawer and this amount the burglar got for his trouble The police are working on the theory POLICE ARE ON TRAIL the job was pulled by some local I aveairav 1 safe cracker A large door was found 2006 A Pawmskj vertisement David fre-proof storage has tracks large and small for any kind of work Phone office 98 and 99 residence Advertisement Dance at Park every Wednesday Friday Saturday and Sunday Music by Society Fox Trot Band Andrew Anderson manager Advertisement A spare tire a motometer and a spotlight belonging to Mr Thomelson of 717 Fremont Avenue was taken some time Sunday night The thief entered the gaiage by forcing the door You must look up our store to con- mce jourself of tlJe a i new and used houhoW turc and rugs Siker Bros rsorin Mam street one block north of Main street bridge Advertisement (22) Funeral servictx over the remains of the late Henrj Jordan were held at th fanniv residence on Fremont avenue this afternoon The services were ter largelv attended many of the pio-lueis ot the city being present The remains were laid at rest at the family olot at Green Ridge The police are on the lookout for a Paige cai painted gray wooden wheels with blue upholstery whieh was taken! tiom Wmnetka sometime Sunday nfgit The chief of police of that city Pi terson has requested the local department to notify the Winnetka au-ti orities upon finding the car The late reports of the storm of Fri-d evening were coming in today but i i lore serious loss was reported The leads had been cieued of the trees on ''iindav but marks left by the storm were seen all through Kenosha county The wue comnanies reported today that their woik was going forward thout interruption No mote arrests under indictments rt ned hj the grand jury were reput'd tod i but was believed possible that othei defindants may appear lor araignment and to give bond on i day It was -aid that most of tho deiendants now sought had already i'en bond and they are now ought this morning for the car it was gone under new indictments 1 He investigated and thought that soma Judy Robert Verne Baker had his other member of the family might have i im i ik is ludge of the municipal the car out but such was not the case ir tol actmr this capacity He then went to the telephone and pi ot Judge James Tully who is tried to call police headquarters but i-a1 on his am ml vacation Under unable to get central The wire i piovision ot the state law the had been cut on the outside of th oi i ty udge is 'it the municipal house icait in tire nD'irce of the municipal Real Bandits Work U(ipe I The yvork is not that of amateurs llu no slid bon of reyiew met for according to the police department this (s on at the city hall this morning work had all the ear noimii' rhc assessment is still in- marks of beng that of arnto bandits cnn'ite but a number of people called well schooled in their trade Chief i look oyer their leal estate asess- Logan asserted this morning lit- it is expected that there will 'thing points to the fact that the ease itvcny meetirg of the board between with which the bandits took the car HA nd the first of Ot jher when the books of the ass will be turned over to the city clerk i-mil judgment the divorce suit o4 Annie Buckvnski against Joseph Puekvvmski 1 us been tiled in the office 'f the 1 of the circuit court Un- l0l the tern of the decree Mrs Buck--- ynski i- grunted the divorce and the towards other automobile centers custody of the two minor children One of the ouietest automobile jobs to be pulled by auto bandits in the vicinity of Kenosha was staged last night at the home of Rogan 340 Selma avenue The car a 1919 Dodge touring with winter top was left in the family garage at the rear of the home at nine after a pleasure I trip by the family during the day The family retired for the night and i when Mr Rogan went to the garage 1 starting it in the night without awakening anv of the family clearly shows that they were no The secretary of the police was getting out the regular form cards to be send to other police departments of this vicin- it in an attempt to head off the i thief who is thought to be heading rried open in the alley o' the west of fie battery station Nothing else around -he station was disturbed and the bur'g-yet lar carefully closedjhe door aftr him We are specialists oh scenic work and artistic decorations Every man is skilled in 'this particular work UNION SHOP Eugene Potente 1001 South Fremont Ave Telephone 4078 A TPS Just ReceiVed A 1 At Low Prices NEW TSSZBZSZgSSZ ay BZSi Of Hardware Tools Shovels Garden Needs Wheelbarrows Step Ladders Enamelware Aluminumware Etc offered at Unusual reductions during my DENTISTRY WITHOUT PAIN I I rl sts SrR WHY WE ADVERTISE PRICES The dentist who tells you that dental prices cannot be standardized is making a ridiculous statement No business of any magnitude whatever could possibly be carried on successfully if there were not accurate methods of arriving at the costs and'-w'rg thn as a basis for prices But many dentists are practicing dentistry 60 inefficiently speaking from a business standpoint tt at t) dare not let you know the en mous margin profit they must have to cover their wasteful methods Others whose business organization is better perfected rebel against set prices because it interferes with th time honored custom of charging "all the traffic will bcftr We claim that no dentist can give you a better quality of dentistry than is performed in our office no matter what he charges The enormous volume of our business gives us an advantage Nothing for consultation a tei yen $500 lieu of alimony Richard Jones the nine year old son 1 $20 a nion1 foi the support of the of jrs j0hn Jones 913 Par street is 1 i 'confined to his home as a result of Faul Vo 'v i lmm-1 to come an accident on Saturday White play-ti Wukejan as arested out at ing with other boys he fell on the side I iun nebacki grove on Sunday night I walk on Howland avenue breaking his Deputy Eric Hansen ot tne right collar bone He was said to be recovering at his home today He was chaiged with having Sale Now Going On $600 if Gold Bridj Set Fillii nd Porcelain Crowns work per tooth $600 Teeth np from $1000 np from $100 1 1 1 1 1 3 I A Ii tJ 1 -i 1 Deputy Sheriff Otto was on the Green Bay road this morning in search of a big negro tramp who was said to be I frightening farmwives The negro 'would approach thefarmwives and ask for something to eat The complaints were numerous 25 Years in Wisconsin Writte Guarantee Phone 3120 Open Evenings and inday Forenoons Nothing Reserved! Everything must be sold at once Lease expires and building must be vacated Read the News Bulletins moonshine Lquo his possession lhe dtputy said that the man threw hi bottle away when he went to arrest ii Vont told Judge Baker that it is not his 1 quor and that the bottle been pissed 'o him by someone Do with an invitation to have a drink Baker fined the felow a dollar costs and told him to go back to aukegan Miss Muriel Gauss was hostess at a delightful beach party Thursday evening in celebration of her birthday anniversary Mrs Gauss and Mrs Henriksen acted as chaperones The guests included Esther Josephson Lilian Lambrecht Rita Henricksen Vivian Weeks Bernadine Gauss Irene Letts Isabelle Loepper and tne Messrs Harry Cohn NormaiJiavves Leo Dege Paul Picker Reyndfd Lindstrom Basil Medley Julius Goldstein Antrim Cat-terton Schulte Lew-is Hensel and James Hansen BUEHLER BROS SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY COME! BUY! SAVE! 7 'RAMSEY DIXS QUINN DsDS Fresh Meaty Spareribs An optical device has been invented which measures to the millionth of an inch ALLEN Cabinet Maker Fixtures For Sale RAM No 3 Kenosha Chapter C- Buy Here and Save Money A MEAD Upholsterer Quality Upholstering Co Furniture Autu mobile and General Uph ilstering Furniture Made to On ler and Repaired thone 767 123 1 ark St Kefiosha Wis: JOHN ENGLISH Kenosha W3s A Special Convocation of Kenosha Chapter No 3 A will be held at Masonic temple Tuesday Aug 23rd at 7:30 Work in the Degree Refreshments By order Signed: Fred Clitheroe Secretary 261Main Street kl 271 MAIN STREET fjSSL 1 1 5 'Kt -W 5- ju 1 sii-e ZJ' 1 pt 1 i is- -y ii A i fat Sfc- 1.

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