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ThuiJay.May-29, 1930 Wisconsin Madl. THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Page Eight ison Ail Corporation Income Enrol Saturday Six Lives Lost in Louisiana Floods Gordon Ordered Taken to Hospital City Honors War Deadd Here Friday (Continued from page 1) Miss Myrtle Lasseigne for the Minor wars, and Mrs, Caroline Johnson! wreath bearer, for the Spanish war, with Matt Slerhta as escort. Roll will be called by George Brader, adjutant, United States Spanish War veterans. World War dead will be honored bv Mrs. Tavlor Vrve.

wreath bearer. for Arts School oiate celebrates 82nd Anniversary (Continued from paga 1) a Mounting Three Business Changes Listed by A. of C. Bulletin Three business changes are listed in the weekly bulletin of the Association of Commerce. They are Krank Jenks, who resumed his law prartice at 219-20 Gay building.

Piper's Garden cafeteria, 120 East Mifflin street, with Howard E. and Alfred A. riper as managers, and the Capitol theater merger with the RKO company. (Continued from page 1) with Arthur C. Nelson aa escort.

Expelled Student IS RemOV ed from Hotel; Mother are assessed and collected locally. U. W. Offers Creative Course for Children During Summer Term the American Legion, and George L. Last year the assessment rolls Holmes, adjutant of the Veterans ot Sent for were not sent out as rapidly as dur Foreign Wars, will call the roll.

Mrs. Harriet Welton, wreathbear-er, with Comrade K. L. Thompson as ing at th joint service at Lincoln terrace. Decorate Confederate Graves In services starting 8:30 a.

graves of the Confederate dead at Forest Hill cemetery will be decorated by a delegation headed by Mrs. Burt and Mrs. J. H. Crenshaw, Montgomery, honorary life president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Madison school children will aid in decorating the graves. After the decoration of the graves ing the present year and th Jjne assessment roll last year was only 05,232.000. Owing to perfections that have been made in handling the details of the income tax law the Zeppelin Nears escort, will honor the Civil War dead. Commander Jesse 3. Meyers will call the holl.

V. W. In Ceremony University students, faculty mem corporation assessments are far In advance this year and the June tax Trinidad Island roll now being sent to corporations badge of fellowship in the Union was ours' Granary" Mftny were the felicitations of Inhabitants in the pride of possession of their new honor. "We have the natural granary of the country." said one, "and now railroads will he built to do our carrying." "A central point between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi," said another. "Watch the emigrant wagons coming in solid line." "And the stores and houses rising," voiced a third.

"No one could ask better soil for farming. Look at the Rock river valley and the settlers there, already. And we are going to have a university soon. Fretty good governor, we'll have too, I'll say: he's a democrat, same as we," voiced an Individual of New England birth. is by far the largest ringle corpora bers, alumni, and employes known to have died as a result of their mili tion tax roll to be sent out In a single month, according to tabula tary service during the wars of the (Continued from page 1) of the dead of all wars at 7:30 a.

m. the graves In Union Rest at Forest Hill will be recorated by children of the Madison public and parochial schools. A tribute will be paid to orphans of Civil war soldiers by members of the Children ot the tions by Chairman' E. L. Kelley of tne state tax commission.

Enrolment for the school of creative arts, open to children above the fifth (trade or of hlth erhool age. will take plare at the unier-sitr school of music Paturrtar from in to 12 and 1:30 to 3. This will be the third year of the srhnol. authorized by the university and held at the Wisconsin HiRh school in conjunction with the sum-' mer session, which runs from July 1 to Auk. 8.

The courses in which classes are twin, offered are: beginning orchestra work, strinss, brass and wood winds, beginning piano class Instruction, creative music, dramatics arts of several kinds. The school will organize a complete symphony orchestra, playing the simpler classics, marie up of children who have a farewell at the ship, which bad United States will be honored by the annual university wreath-bearing ceremony. Wreaths will be borne bv women students of the university The teachers' retirement fund will oeen nere a week except for a receive a great boost as a result of week-end trip to Rio de Janeiro. American Revolution. At 8:45 a.

m. services for the un Members of Pernambuco's German who will lay them at the foot ot the colony massed in the rain and sang known dead at Union Rest will be statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom hall. The drill team of the tax roll mailed to corporations today. In addition to the normal tax on the earnings of corporations, a surtax was assessed and this amount Is used to sustain the teachers' re the German national anthem in booming voices as the ropes were the University R. O.

T. C. will form a guard ot honor. cast off. "I tell you, boys, the Democratic party has done more to develop held under the auspices of the Women's Relief corps, assisted by members of Company G.

128th Infantry. Fox to Speak At 9:30 a. m. formation of the par. tirement fund.

Upon the June a- Shortly before Dr. Eckener "ship Taps will be sounded by Lieuten sessment roll the surtax amounts to ped aboard he told friends and news ant Lewis H. Kessler. SU55.826.76. paper men he expected to return, ade will be started, under direction J.

Deans Gordon, expelled university freshman from Fond du Lac and the stormy petrel of the Wisconsin campus for several weeks, was taken from the Hotel Lorain to Bradley Memorial hospital Wednesday night in the police ambulance but he continued to broadcast bulletins for the press, After he had charged Dean Scott H. Goodnight with striking him and had appealed to Prof. William Ellery Leonard, Regent Elizabeth Waters, the Rev. R. W.

Barstow and his father, a Baptist minister, for help. Gordon Friday afternoon told his troubles to reporters. His etory drew from Dr. W. F.

Lo-renz, psychiatrist, a statement to the effect that Gordon is "mentally sick." Reading this statement in The Wisconsin State Journal. Gordon attempted to provide a Chicago Tribune correspondent with a "story" containing the following quotation: "Lorenz says I am mentally sick. I will make him mentally sick before he Is through with me," It was some time after this that Dr. Lorenz ordered the youth removed to Bradley Memorial for observation. His mother is expected In Madison today to remove the boy to B'ond du Lac for treatment, Gordon never lived with him after he left the dormitories, Arthur Ver-dulne, university history instructor, said today.

In refutation of Gordon's claim that he lived with Verduine for a time. bad prevlons training. The "water service for soldier, sailor, and air service dead will be Prophecies Realized And the old. old political discussions claimed place as always and in everv public assembly. The Taxes are based on the earnings of corporations.

The June tax is as of Major Fred T. Finn. At 10 a. probably next September. Dr.

Eckener telegraphed Pres. held on Lake Mendota at the foot Washington Luis in Rio de Janeiro, thanking him for the welcome the uriginantf and creative powers are stressed in all the work of the school. Last year an original minuet was composed and scored for a the march to the university will be started, and at 11 a. m. the joint city and university services at Lincoln terrace will start.

In the event of rain, this service will be shifted to of Park street. It will be conducted by the Women's relief corps, as Brazilian people had extended. SHREVEPORT, La. U.R)Losa of life in the flood waters of the Red river Increased today as Red Cros relief workers penetrated the ln undated areas. They reported at least six Uvea) lost, as follows: William Laffon, at Grant Parlshf an unidentified white man and two children at Haynesville, two Negroes near Mlnden, La.

Five towns are under water, 6,009 aVe homeless, and conditions along the lower reaches of the river have become critical. i Common Council Proceedings CITY OF MADISON Regular Meeting, May 1830 7:30 m. FILE NUMBER 74l COUNCIL CHIMBER. CITT HALL OFFICIAL RECORD Mayor Schmedeman In th chair. Holl called.

PRESENT: Alderman Barry, Rourke. Pcflrtmsn, Gallagher, Keyes, k'ruger. LInriauer. Lunder. Luta.

Ma snn, McCampbell. 'Owen. Parr, Pupp, Sichmlo, Schulti. Schwoegler, Thor on. Williams and Wolf 20.

ABSENT: None. The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with and record approved: PETITION. BK10'SiJiTRsrCES AND CO.MMt.MCATIOJiS FILE NUMBER S7DI A petition containing 140 signatures requesting- that the Franklin Street boat house be leased to the University Battery and Electric Co. Referred to City Property Commit tee. FILE NUMBER 3T4 A petition submitted bv the State Street Association requesting a new ornamental street ltKhting system for a part of State Street, a part of North Fairchild street and a part jf West Dayton street.

Referred to Lighting Committee, FILE NUMBER 8754 A communication from W. T. Ltnd say. president of the Puhlio Welfare Association, relative to the reduction of garage expense of the Fubllo Wel fare automobile. Referred to City Property Com mittee.

FILE NUMBER "51 A communication from the South sessed on an average taxable income for corporations which aggregates S134.933.7S9. For the entire year, 1929, the aggregate taxable Income for corporations was S1SL767.523. The following corporation taxes by counties have been assessed on the present roll: mil orcnestra and was then con "I hope this first voyage of obser ducted bv one of the young girls. vation will be followed by many reg the Memorial Union. Major Tom Fox, of the United Several complete plays, original ular ones, assisting in tightening the States Army, In charge of the uni bonds of friendship and the commer dances and many poems, as well as cial relations between Brazil and Comity a large amount of work in graphic and plastic arts, were developed by Adams Ashland Barron the children last term.

Tax $553.05 19,139.35 12,366.08 21,050.30 central Europe," the telegram said Bobby Jones Beats Bayfield Brown 165,717.11 Buffalo prophecies, however, were all realized, and in the majority of Instances speedily. The actual development of Wisconsin commenced with its statehood. Nelson Dewey was a good governor. The same continuity of purpose, excellent judgment and unflagging energy which had made the young lawyer of Cassville successful remained with him during his two terms In the public service. Respected by all, and loved by many, honorable in every transaction, and kindly to every unfortunate, he dealt patiently with the 'vexed questions attending Wisconsin's youth, and was a prime factor in the early progress of our colleges, libraries, and historical and philanthropic associations.

Attacked by Opponent His home, whether in Madison or at his beautiful estate on the Mississippi river at Cassville, was a hospitable haven to friends or travelers. The miles of wall by which It was Malt Dealer Safe, Gettelman Believes Johnston, One Up Burnett Calumet versity R. 0. T. will be the principal speaker at the exercises.

Mayor A. G. Schmedeman will speak on behalf ot the city, and President Glenn Frank will represent the university. The university concert band will play the prelude. After the arrival ot the parade and the entrance ot the guests of honor, the assemblage, led by Prof.

E. B. Gordon, of the university music school, will sing America. Rev. Wallace Speaks The Rev.

A. T. Wallace, of the First Baptist church, will deliver the invocation. Commander Jesse S. Meyers, of the Lucius T.

Fairchild post of the G. A. will read Gen sisted by the United States Naval reserves, the Madison Aeronautical association. Post commander of the G. A.

Commander of fthe Sons of Veterans' camp, and representatives of other patriotic organizations. Flowers will be strewed on the water from boats and an airplane. Reading of ritual from a boat, salute, and taps will conclude the service. The fqllowing organizations will aid in the services: City of Madison, Madison Association of Commerce, the University ot Wisconsin, Headquarters, University ROTC Unit, Company Or, 128th Infantry, Wisconsin National Guard, 33d Division, Ninth Naval District, United States Naval Reserves, John Bell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Emma Erskine Crosby Chapter, Children of the American Revolution, (Continued from page 1) Chippewa i Clark Columbia Crawford No More Interference From Federal Agents, Says State Senator as much as four down with five to play. The cards: J0XFS: Out 44444443 In 4S44SC4 4 39 75 JOHSSTOS: Out 4S444444 4-37 In 53354544 4-3976 Jones one up.

eral John Logan's proclamation for the first Memorial day In 1868. The university men's glee club, Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Ean Claire Florence Fond du Lac. Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jarkson under the direction of Prof. E. E.

Swinney, of the music school, will sing Kittredge's "Tenting Tonight" and Handel's "Hallelujah, Amen." surrounded had many gateways, open at all times. Once a political opponent took the James Madison Chapter. United advantage of addressing a large Major Tom Fox will deliver his No. 1318, Veterans of Foreign Wars ot the United States, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, H. W.

Quentmeyer Camp No. 10, United Spanish War Veterans, H. W. Quentmeyer Camp Auxiliary No. 8, William B.

Cairns Post No. 67, The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Morris O. Togstad Chapter 2, Disabled American Veterans, Disabled -American Veterans Auxiliary, Dane County Chapter, Service Star Legion, Women's Over-Seas Service League, Madison Chapter, Reserve Officers' Association of the United States, Madison Chapter, National Aeronautical Association, Madison Council, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts, Girl Reserves. address, and this will be followed by 4.557.52 1,670.57 15,488.66 24.589.65 IH. S22.39 25,285.14 6.330.75 228,367.26 62.793.97 7,789.15 73.165.91 12.405.82 65.511.46 3,729.82 85.212.16 13.864.21 10,813.26 18.931.27 25.502.25 4,828.53 16.158.11 3,601.61 61,74.00 3.678.S7 272.622.68 16,274.63 154.141.25 24.924.77 17.958.18 13,941.85 210.107.24 102,973.75 65,726.42 2.992.00 4,126.682.92 II, 155.14 16,021.19 37.330.11 picnic-party to allude to wnat ne was pleased to designate Governor Dewey's love of ostentation as evi Greetings from the South, by Mrs.

Burt, denced by "a stone fence wmcn must have cost thousands of Honor Pead ef AH Wars The ceremony in honor of the war States Daughters of 1812, Lucius T. Fairchild Post No. 11, Grand Army of the Republic, Lucius Fairchild Women's Relief Corps No. 37. Henry Harnden Camp No.

2, Sons of Union Veterans of the Cil War, Henry Harnden Camn Auxiliary, Colonel William F. Vilas Circle No. 33, Ladies of the G. A. Camp Randall Fortress No.

7, Daughters of the G. A. Marion Cranefield Pest Jefferson Juneau isiiimaie man ana nop dealers in Milwaukee, Madison and other Wisconsin cities will not be subject to future interference from federal prohibitions agents, in the belief of State Senator Ben Gettelman, Milwaukee, as quoted In a Washington dispatch after a series of conferences with government officials at the national capital. There are more than 2.000 such dealers in Milwaukee and two recently were incorporated here. Senator Gettelman also announced that he expects federal authorities will return the property setzed in the recent raid on the Kwality store end U.

S. Senator John Blaine is seeking full information regarding the raid with a view of demanding a formal explanation from the prohibition bureau. dead of Madison will be held next, the principals being Miss Jessie Lou At the close of his remarks an Davis for the Revolution, Miss Jean aged man arose and addressed the chairman thus: Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade McKenna for the War of 1812. Mrs. Alvtna Webber, for the Mexican war, Badger 6000 Want Ad! Sir.

as the oldest person present. Voigt won two matches.today, defeating Will Campbell of Cambu-slang in the fifth round, 3 and 2. and won by two up over W. L. Hope, former British Walker cup star, in the sixth round.

CBrds on the latter match: Voight: Out 354 313 41438 In ........441 4.H 10 78 Hope: Out 413 484 43438 In 444 875 455 II 80 Voisrt 8 an. Jones scored a fifth round victory this morning, beating G. O- Watt of Broughty and 6. Johnston went into the sixth round by beating D. C.

Murray of Duddington, 5 and 3. Two definite surprises have been registered in advancing the tourney 4o the seventh round. They were made by Grant, who was not recok-oned among the possible winners, and by E. W. Fiddian, Stourbridge, I desire the privilege- of saying a Lincoln few words." Permission was quickly given and the following statement was made: Wall Saved amines The last speaker was correct In Fastest WO aying that the stone wall must have cost thousands of dollars.

It did. Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie Ozaukee Ridgeway Garage RLD'S of Freezing esserts But the gentleman forgot to mention that the governor's building hat same wall saved scores of fm- ilics from starvation. He ordered it 179.860.79 65.566.22 2.122.17 when the Galena mines closed sud Pepin ice an Destroyed by Fire another "outsider." Fiddian meets denly. Not for show, friends; but to niv work to the miners. Mr.

Chair 8.055.48 12,820.72 73.942 98 man, I believe that is all." "wl ij" It was excepung mo (' 1 WO Utfler OUlldingS Uam- Uuring Nelson Dewey's first term 16,252.29 453476.35 4.808.20 479.S09.09 aged, With Loss of More many capitalists Invested their mon- Than $10,000 8,635.96 ICE LVI NATO WITH 9.216.60 16,779.80 1,095.71 12,116.57 242,521.92 Pierce Polk Portage Price Racine Richland Rock Rusk St. Croix Sauk Sawyer Shawano Sheboygan Taylor Trempealeau Vernon Vilas Walworth Washburn Washington Waukesha Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Wood Jones Friday. Pairings for quarter final round In order of their positions In the brackets, follow: George Voight, Xew York vs. W. Sutton.

Westchesire Artisans. E. W. Fiddian. Stourbridge t.

Bobby Jones, Atlanta. H. R. Howell, Glamorganshire vs. Roger Wethered, Royal and ancient.

Douglas Grant, New York vs. W. L. Hartley, Chislehurst. Thus, if they win their quarter final matches, Voight and Jones will play in the semi-finals tomorrow afternoon.

The final, a 36 hole match, Is set for Saoturday. Milwaukeeans Form New Athletic Club 4,092.22 RIDGEWAY The Richardson fjrage was destroyed by fire early today and the Mcllwee store and Square Deal Oil company filling station was damaged. Work of the Ridgpyay fire department prevented the spread of the blaze, which for a time threatened to destroy the entire block. Eight autos were destroyed in the garage, where damage was estimated at 10.000. The filling station was damaged to the extent of SiuO and water did some damage to the stock of the Mcllwee store.

9,628.86 6,216.99 1,185.54 38,592.03 4,737.65 6,502.49 164,078.08 27,867.68 4,602.95 255.597.69 256,659.23 No lengthy waiting for ice or desserts to freeze with the 4-Way Cold Kelvinator. Its Automatic Super-Fast Freezing shows an average of 80 minutes for ice in 49 testa made throughout the United States and freezing ice cream, sherbets, mousses, requires only a little longer. Only Kelvinator has the famous Iso-Thertnic Tubes, without which automatic super fast freezing is impossible. This exclusive feature is regular equipment on every standard domestic model. Mayor Urge Cooperation High Court to Rule on Huber Action Plea (Continued from page 1) In Avenue Appraisal Letters addressed to all owners on the proposed L'ni- versltv avenue extension route were mailed bv Mayor Schmedeman to day.

The property owners are urged by the mayor to permit the member of the appraisal committee ot tne ey in latuiiaiu, location of the capitol in Madison has been established by the Constitutional Convention, and the fear of its removal was dissipated. At this period the assessed valuation of the village of Madison was $61,653. The real estate representing of the amount, the personal, the remainder. The tax, therefore, was 1308.26. Formed Board of Regents The first state legislature held in ISIS vested the government of the University of Wisconsin In a board of regents, to consist of a president and twelve members- to be elected bv the legislature, and hold office for the term of six years.

This legislature also located the university in Dane county, and appointed a commission for the sale of the University lands and the investment of the proceeds. The first meeting of the board of regents was held October 7, 1S48. John H. Lathrop, L.L.D. was elected chancellor with a salary of J2.000.

In the same month, the Madison Express published by W. W. Wyman. was purchased by David Atwood and Royal Buck. Its title was altered to The Wisconsin Express and was so continued until June first, 1SS2.

In September Mr. Atwood issued the first number of his new publication, Methodist hnrrh Built Among the buildings which were constructed during the years 1848-1149. were the Methodist church on Mifflin and Pinckney streets, and a brick store on Main street facing the public square and used first by William C. Wells. The -latter passed through a number of other hands, however, and at one period was the dry goods emporium of the McKay brothers and George M.

Folds, merchants long since passed onward. A two-story house on Carroll and Dayton Btreets the site of our present city library was erected by D. B. Sneeden who sold It to Dr. A.

J. Ward who afterward transferred his title to Deacon Francis J. Lamb who lived there for many years, and Ln-cius Fairchild. afterward the first mayor of the city of Madison, built the red brick house known as "the old Fairchild place" by the shore of I Madison Real Estate board to in spect their premises and co-operate with them In every possible way. In The Blue Mound Athletic club of Milwaukee organized to sponsor various forms of amateur athletics, filed articles of incorporation today.

The Incorporators are Myron H. Mitchell, Edward R. Bauer and F. K. Shannon.

The Joyce Investment companv of Fond du Lac also filed articles of incorporation with R. J. Van Nos-trand, E. W. Zeller and F.

W. W'ehe as incorporators. The capital is Articles of incorporation for the Frank Miles post of the American Legion at Black River Falls, were also filed, as were articles for the Carre Musical college of Racine. The Stone Wheel and Rim company of Chicago, a corporation with a capital stock of 1750,000. filed a copy of its articles of incorporation to permit it to do business In the state.

accordance with recent council ac tlon Mayor Schmedeman and City Clerk John W. Fahning will enter into a contract with the Real Es tate board to make the appraisal, ONE PRESCRIPTION MADE FAMILY DOCTOR FAMOUS FOUR-WAY COLD GIVES YOU Greater Ice Capacity In one compartment -a degree of cold for freezing ice in generous quantities. 2 Freezing In a second compartment a very lov cold for super-fast freezing of ice and desserts. Co Id Storage In de luxe models, a third compartment with below-freeing cold for cold storage of meats, game, fish, ice creami etc A Scientific Refrigeration In the big food compartment a 40 to 50-degree constant cold just the right temperature, sdencs says, to keep foods fresh and pore. AI1 of these degrees of cold are in constant service, doing the work you want done without thought or effort on your part, because all are automatic.

New Features for freshening vegetables and keeping them fresh. Being equipped with a faucet, it is also useful as a water cooler. New Rubber Ice Trays Flexible, pure rubber. Bend easily, releasing one or a dozen ice cubes. Prevent waste by melting under faucet.

Inside Electric Light On de luxe Kelvinator models, an electric light illuminates the cabinet. Switch and light indicator on front Youth Who Stole Car that the defendant had no remedy whatsoever to attempt to clear his name," Judge Zimmerman said in his decision. Early determination of the charges against Huber is of great importance to him personally in view of his impending campaign for reelection, the court held. "The only satisfactory remedy for the defendant is a speedy and lie hearing upon the charges against him," Zimmerman asserted. Ruling on the jurisdiction of his court in ordering the speeding up of the trial.

Judge Zimmerman held that after the governor had appointed counsel to prosecute the charges, the jurisdiction would seem to rest in circuit court In his arguments Wednesday, Hill questioned the court's jurisdiction la ruling on Huber's petition for immediate trial on the grounds that neither summons nor complaint nor any other papers in the case had been filed In the Dane county circuit court. Pointing out that Judge S. B. Schein found no evidence of Huber's violating the corrupt practices act in the John Doe Investigation last year of progressive campaign expenditures. Judge Zimmerman held rhat further delay in Btarting the 'rial would injure the lieutenant ivernor's campaign.

Risser May Examine Warners' Testimony (Continued from page 1) Sought in Murder Ma, Stanley Iwasklewicz, Green Bay who was sought here when he was found a Packard automobile owned by Mrs. H. R. Barnard, Green Bay, who was In Madison visiting her son, is now being hunted bv Green Bay police for questioning In connection with the murder of a man and a woman at the Golden Pheasant inn near Green Bay. Everyone can now own a Kelvinator on Easy Terms The model Kelvinator you require may be-purchased on easy terms through Kelvinator'a attractive ReDisCo monthly budget plan.

4 Iwaskiewicz escaped here when the car was discovered. He ran down Lake street to State and dis Seldom has any single act been appeared before police arrived. The youth, who is said to be a for of greater benefit to mankind than mer Inmate of Green Bay penitentiary, was also accused of stealing Lake Monona. Knur Ocnerstttons of Fairrliiltl Four generations of the Fair-cliilds and their friends have enjoyed the home and grounds, but the land has recently been sold for the site of our capitol annex, and the garden where the members of our primal state legislature were entertained is devoid of roses and lilacs planted by its first mistress. Would we could save each natural park! Progress, in one form or another, everywhere in Wisconsin.

True. But tradition and some memories remain precious possessions now-vanished, and to implore that we hold fast to all that is left of a lovely heritage, the Eden of Madison. And so, Forward. that of Dr. Caldwell In 188, when he wrote the prescription which has a vaiuawa set of golf clubg at Ke nosha.

carried his fame to the four corners of the earth. Over and over. Dr. Caldwell wrote the prescription as he found men, women and children suffering from Harloff Electric Company 506 State St. distbibctob Badger 191 Kin of Wright Hurt as Auto Hits Pole those common symptoms of consti pation, such as coated tongue, bad breath, headaches, gas.

nausea. question of constitutional rights rights that a person cannot be compelled to give evidence against himself. Cites Taft Opinion He concluded, however, that the Warners by this order are not being compelled to present evidence themselves because by the terms of the assignment to the trustees they divested themselves of ail the books, papers and affairs of the company and the title is now in the hands of the trustees so that the order does not require the Warners to ASSOCIATE DEALERS I I CITT. WIS H. H.

Fiedler Dl Rim B. IOWA Mnllra Rrataera Kltr.E IITOM. IS Harr, Hmue Elretrlr Saea FV WIS Rallar Electrical Shop FEVMUnBK, WIS i-KLkan Hardware Co. JAESII.I,B, WIS Miarnaalu Electric Soles Co. I.AVCASTKH, WIS R.

J. Webs I.ODI. WIS Harry Simon. MARSHALL, WIS StrnasBarK VVII.I WIS. Koeosell sad Grace MAOMAME.

WIS H. E. Traeer MINERAL FOIST, IS Mitch etrle Skop D. C. Woodward.

Pardeeville. state conservation warden and brrther-ln-law of Lyall Wright, ex-sheriff of Juneau county, was injured Wednes biliousness, no energv, lack of appetite, and similar things. Demand for this prescription grew so fast, because of. the pleasant, quick way It relieved such symptoms of constipation that by 1S88 Dr. Caldwell was forced to ALB4T.

WIS. Krot-Pere aai Dlxaa SLIGTOf-W. r. GHP BAR A BOO. Wlfc iMBlirra- Plan Ce.

RRtVKR IM1. WIK-f Co. FFI.LF ILI.F., Oenln Hardware Co. nFHMV V4I. The Fnraltare gltnp RL-tSCHARDVILLB, WIS.

L. L. Stank Bl Ht.lNGTOV WIS Barllnctnn Kefiutm Cm. JIAE41', BH Peter. Rlevtrte C.

roi MHt WIS Aaaer.on Errt Ce. CROSS FLAl.M. WIS Bwar Bra. M0H0Ei WIS Rnrl Elertrle Co. JIT.

HOREB. WIS Joka.na Electrical Skop ew t.LAKI S. WIS Jarno Dtacfe OH BOO IS Oresnn Electric Co. i PORTAGE. WIS Paol ark RANDOLPH.

WIS. Arthur Uowaea REEDSBIRG. WIS, wheeler Broa. RITHLAXD CENTER, WIS P. P.

I.WTeac SPRISG f.RKEN. WIS GeorBe Hataway STOI C.HTOV WIS J. Daer Elcctrio WAI'PCSj. WIS F. C.

Grebe MONTK ELLO. WIS. LjBm. Hardware Co. cisions, both state and federal, supporting bis decision.

The gist of these is that In bankruptcy proceedings the books and records of a day when a car driven by Errol Winters, commercial fisherman, crashed bankrupt may be used against him hav It put up ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwell'i Syrup Pepsin. in criminal proceedings. A recent opinion of the late Chief Justice Taft was one of the leading cases prcduee any evidence against themselves because they haven't any connection with the company, 'nige Happmann cited several fle KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION FOR HOMES, OFFICES, STORES, FACTORIES AND INSTITUTIONS into a telephone pole on Highway 26 a mile north of JanesTille.

Woodward suffered broken bona in his chest In addition to cuts and tyulsea. as It Is called. Is always ready at cited. any drugstore. Adv..

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