Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 5

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 5

Location:
Madison, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Sunday, February 19, 1922. -Ihe Wisconsin State Journal SENATE MA CALL HUGHES TO TESTIFY ON TREATY NEGOTIATIONS I I 1 it j) i i i the Irish to carry on and force Eng; lend to recognise their fight' for freedom, 1 ATROCITIES OF BLACK AND TANS RELATED HARDING WILL REPLY TO QUERY ON MONDAY TEN REASONS WHY JAMES H. FEENEY THINKS HE IS QUALIFIED TO HOLD JUDGES SEAT During the great plague in London in 155, children had to smoke, under severe penalties. Quality Dry Cleaning Phone Badger 4000 Our driver will call The king of Toro, Africa, Is probably the only monarch who wears a falsta beard, C6 ATS, SUITS AND GOWNS MADE TO ORDER Orders taken for Beading and Embroidery Kewbone Corsets made to Measurements HELEN ZINGG Second Floor 21 S. Pinckney, Phone Badger B9S5 mm Rosemary Beauty Shop 523 State 1' DeLonge Bldg.

Are You Looking Your Best? If not, we can help you with the skillful administration of beauty aids. You will appreciate the careful sanitation and the courteous attention of The Rosemary Beauty Shop. LETTER FROM FREDERICK J. PHILLIPS TELLS OF BRUTAL TREATMENT OF FRIEND BY BRITISH TROOPS Terrible atrocltlea said to have been committed by the British Black and Tas during the occupation of Ireland are told in a letter received from Frederick; J. Phillips, East Washington avenue, who is visiting a friend, Owen Kane, In Ldmerlck, Ireland.

Phillips- relates that' on Feb. 20, 1921, "men with foreign accents, who were R'ack and Tans, entered Kane's houoe with rifles and bombs. They struck Kane down with, a blow' on the head with a rifle. Bleeding, they lifted Mm up by the hair of his head, putting a revolver In his mouth and threatening to shoot vif he didn't rise. They held his Weeding head over a jiece of bread and when the bread was wet with his blood, they forced it 'down hla throat.

vwhen they took him outside he escaped and ran for his life. They pursued him, fired, and struck him, after nhich they brutally beat him with the stocks of their rifles and tied him to a pole." ''Phillips writes that he has photographs and has written an account of many happenings. It was the American dollar, he says, that helped "11 You tan Walk I'll Teach You to DXSCET SARI FIELDS The New Dances "SOCIETY "THE SADNIER" Results Guaranteed 18M for Terms an Center- Agnes, Ruth, Regina, Catherine; Bottom ElizabetR, Mrs. Feeney, SOFT WATER HAXR DRESSING Hair dyeing, water waving facial massage, eyebrow exdiing aral dyeing. Full line of 'hair goods, toilet preparations and accessories, Special prices Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesdays.

Open Thursday Evening. Phone B. 6211 daughter of George "VVfiare, a resl- -dent of Madison since Mr. Feeney and his family lived for a time at Green Bay and later in Colorado and returned to Madison "In 1914 where he has prac-, ticed law since. Top row Mary, Jerone, Anne; James, Mr.

Feeney, Martha. JAMES H. FEENET, 207 North Mills street, has 10 reasons why he is familiar with -Juvenile court work he announced Saturday pointing -to his half score of children. Besides expedience of 30 years of law practice during" which time he has held several municipal po- sltlons, the experience gleaned from raising his flock, he believes, has given him the ability to judge children as well as grownups they become offenders. Mr.

Feeney is the only candidate to announce himself In opposition to Judge A. C. Hopp-mann. Judge Hoppmann will be up for re-election in April. Five men have entered the race for the Junior Judgeship.

They are: Henry Casson, acting Judge of superior court for several S. B. Schein; E. J. Reynolds, coisnty divorce counsel; Ole Stolen, and E.

N. Warner, former president of the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive association. Mr. Feeney was born at Waterloo in 1885, was a farmer, a teacher and then walked 20 miles to Madison to become a lawyer. His family later moved to Madison and his father built one of the first houses in Wingra Park.

Kate H. Feeney, a sister, has been principal of the Marquette school for 26 years. Mrs. Feeney was formerly Lillian S. Whare, Fr a 3EHUNDRK IT KWfS TOIttEl CLEAN SHAMPOODTQ MAB.CHC VAVUTfJ oak 60.00 5.45 3.00 dress- .127.50 68.50 .123.00 28.00 4.85 NIX Mm 38.00 "I I or I MA February a I CAN DE CURED Free Proof To You HITCHCOCK PREPARED TO SUM MON SECRETARY IF PRESI-DENTS ANSWER IS UN-, SATISFACTORY BY CARL D.

GROAT WASHINGTON Secretai-jr Hug'hes' personal testimony regarding negotiation of the four-power Faolfl'o pact will be demanded next week if President Harding' answer to the Hitchcock resolution Is unsatisfactory. Senator Hitchcock declared Saturday nlgrht. Hitchcock is author of the resolution which requests Information aa to the negotiations which led to the Pacific treaty. The resolution has been adapted by 'the senate and It is announced. Harding will reply to it JJonday.

BROTHERS TO OPEN STORE AT BENTON BENTON I. Byrne and Vincent Eyrne will operate a general store bcie. They have rented the Buxton building now occupied by Kfert Bowman. Bids will be opened Feb. 24 for 14 road graders by A.

F. Gratiot, chairman road and bridge committee. Dan McCabe, operating the Looney farm, one mile southeast of Benton, will hold a public sale Feb. 20. The Nightingale mine, which resumed milling this week, shipped two ears of sine ore to the National Separators at Cuba City.

Verne Smyth's restaurant is. badly scorched following a fire which burned out part of the roof. The Iobs i covered by Insurance. $100,000 BANK OPENS AT DARLINGTON, WIS. TJ ARLINGTON The new $100,000 Fltat National Bank building has opened at Main and Ann streets.

The exterior Is of oriental face brick, the trimmings of Indiana Bedford limestone, the floors of Tennessee marble. The base supporting the fixtures Is of Swiss Alps marble and 42 Inches over this Is Imported Italian Bottocino marble. The second, story is given over to offices and a community hall. The present officers of the bank are A. E.

Parson, president: K. E. Orton, vice president. M. H.

Mlchaelson. Ceo. O. Howery and W. I.

Flood, cashiers. MANY REQUESTS FOR SUMMER COTTAGES MaJison will have a record season as a summer resort, advance calls for cottages Indicate. In November an application was received from an Indianapolis business man who spent two weeks here last summer. The traveling passenger agent of the Missouri, Kansas Texas lines called at the Association of Commerce office to find out about a cottage for a family from. Dallas.

Texas. The need of a good summer hotel on one of Madison's lakes is empha-siied by the following letter from a woman at Hot Springs, Ark. "I wish to ask about summer resorts around Madison. I want some place where tLere is good swimming, also cottages with meals at hotel. We have spent several seasons at "The Cove" Just out of Sturgeon Bay and on Lake Winnebago.

We love Wisconsin and I have friends who usually follow me hen I become settled at some -of this state's places." A family from St. Louis, who spent the season here in 1920, wishes a fur-I I shed house on Lake Mendota for the summer. The man is a graduate I of the university. Several requests also have been received from Madlsonlans. FirstAmong Cleaners MAKE your hardest task easy.

Get dirt in less than the time and with- out physical haustion. Premier was made for daily cleaning. It replaces all other sweeping devices. It. is in-, expensive and effi-.

qent. Let us demonstrate the many ways Premier will save time and labor; how it will make floor coverings bright like new. Come any day or telephone for a free home demonstration. Convenient terms if desired. Nickles Electric Shop 120 S.

Hamilton All I want ii year name and address so I can tend Ton a free trial J. treatment. I want you jmt to try this treatment taat a all Mt, 1 try It, That's my only argument. Ire been in the Renil Drol BurineM lor 2D yean. I ervea nuryean Btite Board of Ph.nMCy end fire yean a.

President of the Retail DruMijM one io Fort Wayne know, me and knowi about my wcceHfui treatment. Over twesty tkoasasd Mea meets every home need in furniture. Those who took advantage of our sale prices last week were enthusiastic over, the values received. The same opportunity is yours this week. If.

you are interested in securing new furniture for your home, you should not miss this op portunity to combine quality and economy in your selection. Below are Listed a Few Specials Women and Children outiide of Fort Wayne, have, accordin to tneir own aiaicmeaia, uuvu. tbil treatment iince I 4r made thia offer public. If you have Eczema, itch. slt Rheum, Tetter never mind how bad my treatment luuj enred the won caaea I ever aaw-give ma a chance to amclihi.

i f. Stnd me your name and addrena on the coupon below and get the trial treatment I want to send you FREE. The wonders accompliahed in your own case will be proof anwn CUT AMD MAli, TODAY issssis isss ussns I. C. HUTZELLa DrugglBt, Wo 4137 Wt Main Fort Wyn Ind.

Pleate Kod without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment. lloosier Kitchen Cabinet, golden Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, white Telephone Stand 9.00 19.00 10.50 .21.00 oak Table Desk, fumed oak Desk, golden oak Name Foat Office- Street and Nov. Kitchen Table, zinc top, whi(fc-namel Kitchen white enamel 3 inch continuous post Brass Bed, with 2 inch filler Louis XVI Dressers, mahogany walnut finish, each Fumed oak Metal Table Metal Table Ladies fumed; Ladies' Writing Ladies' 'Writing Martha mahogany Mahogany Mahogany Folding Card leatherette Cedar Chest, Walnut Tea Washington Sewing Cabinet, finish finish Pedestals, each Gate Leg Table Table, 30 inches square, top, green 4 18x16x40 9.00 3.85 35.00 2.75 12.00 Colonial Dressers, mahogany or walnut finish, each $32.50 Colontal Chiffoniers, mahogany or walnut finish, each 28.00 Queen Anne Dressing Table, walnut finish Wagon, glass tray, drop 28.00 Lamp, amber shade Lamp, amber and 18.00 rose Queen Anne Bedroom suite, bed, 19.00 12.00 3.85 35.00 er, cnifiomer, American walnut Ivory Dressing Table Karpen Bed Davenport and Chair Fumed Oak Dining Table, 45 inch Fumed Oak Diner, leather seat shade Floor Lamp with mulberry shade Smoking Stand, mahogany finish i Library Table, choice of mahogany, fumed oak or golden oak finishes HUTZILL R. I. DRUGGIST Are- -SUte o.

b. Toledo t59S (tcuuAeiiL Rugs The Finest Sedan I Ever Sold for so Little Good-looking with its blue and black finish, its four doors, its tan velours interior, Unvarjringly dependable, and 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline is common. Easy-riding oecause Triplex Springs ward off road shocks. 1 The comfortable way to motor at lowest cost. i Sedan TO5 '-J complete, f.

Touring Roadster 595 Overland Sales Co. 625 Mifflin Phone Badger 7393.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Wisconsin State Journal Archive

Pages Available:
2,068,214
Years Available:
1852-2024