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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 5

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 5

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THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Friday, February 11, 192L "PUTS ONE OVER" with obtaining $10,000 on worthies security in Chicago. Detective Bullard took his prisoner from St. Paul to Hudson, Wis, bv auto, then to iiau Claire and to Chicago by train. Bullard of Madison, succeeded in bringing a prisoner back to Chicago from St. Paul In spite of the efforts of an attorney to prevent it.

The prisoner was Frank Hemic, charged HELD AS ECEZZLER; LYIJCIIL'IG IS FEARED KEED FilOZERS, TOLD Detective Sergeant E. (1. Bullard. Chicago, brother of Patrolman C. H.

SHAPELY CALF NEEDED MORE THAN TALENT igy: STRAND TREASJ INDIANA FARM BUREAU Thomas Meigha in Civilian Clothes la now being shown at the strand. As an overseas ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATORS NECESSARY TO PREVENT REAL ESTATE FRAUD, BOARD MEMBERS DECLARE URER 8USPECTED OF MUR DERING PARENTS AND BURNING HOME captain who, after After-Inventory Sale of being reported of neiaily dead, re turn to discover that the petted so ciety girl ha mar The real estate trader is the man to rateh, according to members of the itate real estate board. The trader In land or building equities is the broker with whom the 0 (9 srr vTf VX I Vv fv tied France, was attracted more by the uniform than by the man. Mr. Melghan gives one ward has the most to do In investl-jatlng- swindles, they say.

Scores of jomplalnta are made and Investigated relative to real estate swindles, the of the most spirit MORROOO, Ind. Fear of an attempt at lynching today caused County Prosecutor J. C. Murphy to order Ralph Davis, charged with taken to Kentland, the county seat, instead of being brought here from Rensselaer, where he was held last night. 'Mysterious reports that Davis would be able to throw light on the death of his parents, both of whom perished when their farm house burned Jan.

21, has aroused a spirit of animosity towards Davis and Murphy feared that it might lead to a demonstration members of the board told the joint ited and enjoyable performances of his career. Of finance committee of the general as- emoiy yesterday. course, he wins back nis wire eventually, out not until An influx of crooked real estate other states is expected By CARL VICTOR LITTLE GHICAGO A shapely calf and a trim ankle are more es-v sentiai to the success of an actress than good looks and talent. The average theater in case he or she does not get an eye-full, Starts crabbing about the act. Bee Palmer, shimmy queen, confided this today.

"I have known actresses with a million dollar worth of good looks and talent -who failed to reach stardom because they hadn't much to show when they kicked toward, thu spectators," she said. "Call 'em what you like legs or pins they're necessary to success. "The kng legs of Charlotte Greenwood had much to do. with her success in "So Long Lctty." Ann Pennington wouldn't be playing to packed houses if her calves weren't shapely. And consider the case of Ruth Gordon she has spent two months in a hospital to get her leps straightened.

Miss Palmer said looks can be mended by grease paint and powder and talent acquired by hard study but nature had to endow an actress with the subject under discussion. 1 he has taught her a lesson In democ si Wisconsin this spring and more In racy by becoming a butler In her In addition to offering special bargains in most lines we have marked our entire stock down to conform with present low market restigators are needed to prevent wholesale frauds and the household. will be added attraction. FULLER against him. ftnard members said.

There are 4.600 licensed rea lestate brokers and salesmen in Wisconsin "The Price of Redemption," the big new Metro production starring Bert Davla was arrested in Chicago yes' terday on a warrant charging him with embezzling $1,480 belonging to the Newton county farm bureau, of The acts of each broker are subject to Lyteli. will be the feature attraction at the Fuller theater today. Pioturiz- review, on complaint by the Prices Down Way Down Board. Should fraud be perpetrated, ed from the famous novel, "The Tern which he was treasurer. He was brought to Rensselaer last night.

the license of the broker is revoked ind.he cannot do further real estate pie of Dawn," by I. A. R. Wylie, this new Lytell vehicle Is said to surpass all previous screen productions of this popular young star, and to establish a usiness in Wisconsin. That Davis' parents were murdered was the belief expressed by Murphy today.

He was convinced that the fire on Boys' Suits Jhe real estate board was created at last session of the It was started for the purpose of causing their death to hide the' crime. Has been in operation for one year. rwo licenses hava been revoked for 'The fire was discovered by young new record in expansive film The picture portrays life in far-off India wieere, in English garrisons and native, villages, Leigh Ieiing, a young. Knglisn officer, first distinguishes himself as the hero of Fort traud during the year and 127 brokers, Davis, who spread the alarm, but before help could arrive the house was whose business dealings were questionable. wer denied MrjmA.

The Group No. 1 A fine assortment of two trouser suits, all wool, well built in the newest styles, former price $22.50. destroyed. ft, WJ-'sirtate board proposes to card in- Akbar, and then sounds all the deorhs Davis is 34, married, and has two ox evu ways amomri tna native grog- lex every real estate broker in the state. The record will be a com sellers' nutat posite of the brokers' Crook GRAND $14.75 $22.50 PACKER TO ADDRESS The National Board of Review of.

Ml operators will be weeded out in the process, c. L. Wlldner, president of the Motion pictures each month reviews FIRESIDE MEETING VIRGINIA SMITH IS BRIDE OF BOY-ED LANCASTER, Pa. Miss Virginia Mackay Smith, daujrhter of the late Bishop Alexander Mackay Smith of the Protestant Kpiscopal diocese of Pennsylvania, and Captain Karl Boy-Ed, former German naval attache at Washington, were married Thursday in Berlin. Miss Mackay Smith and Captain Boy-Ed have been reported engaged a number- of times during the last few years.

The first report was circulated shortly before Captain Boy Ed and Caotain Von Paoen were re ooara, saia, about 90 percent of all photoplays re Group No. 2 A choice line of weaves and very best quality and make. Two pairs of trousers, former price i $30.00 leasee, ana roui" are selected by the board each month as TOWN TALK B. G. Packer, tate commissioner of One of the four in December was First leased, and four are selected by the National's production "The Devil's INSURANCE MEN ELECT -The annual meeting of the State As oclation of Mutual Insurance compa immigration, will be the speaker Sunday night at the fireside meeting at the city Y.

M. C. A. and will relate experiences in locating new settlers on northern lands. The meeting hi open to both men and women.

It continues Garden," starring Lionel Barrymore. Mr. Barrymore is. as usual, a rww- nles closed late yesterday with the trayer of the role of superman. Doris Corduroy Pants Boys' Pajamas election of the following officers: K-enyon (Mrs.

Lionel Barrvmore) nlam from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. A fireside sing called from Washing-ton by the German government in December, 1915. Boys' Blouses In both light and dark patterns, colors guaranteed. Thomas Boycraft, Chippewa Falls, president; H.

J. Herxog, Union Grove, will precede the address. the leading feminine'role. The picture will be shown at the Grand today and tomorrow. Made of best quality dark brown Corduroy, full lined.

In best quality Outing Flannel. Pink and blue stripes. trice president; A. J. Rummer, Sheboy-pram, secretary; Georg A.

Uiw, Neills rllle, treasurer; W. A. McEwan, W. Collars attached. Apes 6 to Aares 6 to 16.

Former sell Ages 8 to 18. Former sell Sillies and W. J. Bichler, committee on MAJESTIC Eddie Medley was easily the favorite of the audience lost night at the Majestic theater at the presentation of "Broadway Limited," a series of songs. 98c 16.

Former price $1.50 ing price. $3.75 legislation, and W. A. MeKwan, Bern $2.95 $1.95 ing price $3.50 Lange, A. Gulllckaon, Thomas Johnson nd W.

Lu Ames, committee an rein' uranoe. puns, quips "and tomfoolery. Eddie played the time-honored role of sissv. and was generally the butt of the jok ers, although he turned the tables a few times. A wedding ceremony, wherein Eddie copped the widow and was deeply disappointed, closed the URGES CHILD AlD Mere frequent rest periods and better nourishment for children was urged by Miss Amy L.

Daniels of the Iowa Child Research station, speaking at the closing session of the marketing confer-enea yester-dsy. In wealthy families as high as 40 per cent of the children an found undernourished, she said. Performance, A screen pictorial and a movie preceded the offering of the Boys' Shoes The kind that really do wear. We have about 1 00 pair to close out at special prices $2.75 and $4.75 Milton Schuster company, ORPHEUM If applause is a criterion, the bill at. the Orpheum this week end will PLAN BETTER CATTLE be recorded as one of the best of the season.

Everybody "gets a hand." It's something of a treat when players who have made their marks Mi In the "legitimate" appear on the vau Hi LJL deville stage. A finish that is missing The breeding of better eattle was glaeuned at a banquet tot members of FUrht liv stock associations at the Y. M. C. A.

last night. The Jersey. Guernsey, Hwlstein. Brown Bwlss. Shorthorn, Hereford and Alreshtre Breeders' associations were represented.

in Jie usual run of comedy skits makes "The Love Game" stand out among farces that have appeared here. in Harry Haydon, we find an old favorite who was soon as the lovesick suitor in "The Boomerang." He has a similar role in The Love and is just as funny. Ably supporting HUTTON TO SPEAK R. Percy Huttorv stats superin tendent of the Wisconsin Anti-Ssloon league, will speak en "Laws and Outlaws" at the University Methodist church at 10:30 Sunday morning. A few months ago you would not have thought such low prices possible, but here they are, and you will do well to supply your boys' needs amply while such savings are possible.

him are Scott Moore, Eklse Murray and Virginia Marseillius. Bradley and Ardine In their "Follies of Song and Dance" with J. Irving fisher at the piano are a high class team, and their act is enhanced by lavish costumes and settings. PLAN FAMINE. RELIEF -Each farmer to give one day's milk output for the aid of famine sufferers.

Is a plan endorsed for Wisconsin by the Wisconsin farm bureau federation. Harmon, violin virtuoso, is recalled repeatedly, but is chary of encores. "two gentlemen from nowhere going somewhere," are laughing hit in their caricature make-ups and eccentric stepping. MEN'S CLUB DINNER The men's club of the First Congregational church will give a dinner Monday night; Women of the will serve. Gasoolgne comedy juggler, shares VICTROLAS honors with his double somcrsaultinK dog, "Bertha." Cook and VaWare, "The.

Versatile- WILL REMODEL BUILDING William Devine ha heon granted nerm.lt to remodel a buildlnar on Oak- ridjre avenue Into a' residence. The MADISON. WIS. Girl and Finn," open the bill with eccentric dancing, tumbling, and cycle riding. THEY'RE GONNA STUDY HISTOLOGICAL TECH' change will cost $3,000.

OBITUARY CARL PECHER Carl Pecher. aired 24, traveling sales want I MILWAUKEE, Wis. Do you to study histological technique? The model XI (price $150) is the most con-. vineing evidence that the Victrola is the of all that is best in music the high- est tone-quality and every rpfinement of mech- anism, form and finish to correspond. Sold by us, together with your choice of $12.50, in Victor Records (total $162.50) oil' terms of $12.50 down $12.50 a month Call and let ns demonstrate Forbes-Meagher Music Co.

man for the General Paper Supply fvmraanv. died lost night at his reel snce, 9 South. Bassett street. He had been ill with Influenza about a year ago and last contracted a cold from which he never recovered, having been confined his home most of the lme. He was born Jan, 86, 1897.

and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pecher. 8 South Baa- 27 W.

Main Marquette university has announced this will be a part of the biology department curriculum for the coming semester, and will be the only such course given In the United States. The Marquette announcement says: "The course deals with the fixation, staining and mounting of historical mbryological material, sectioning by the paraffin and celloidln methods, and general technique and microscopic preparations." In simplified language, the course fits the pupil for production of slides of-microscopic examination. ACCEPT8 CALL WAUSAU The Revi Father William O. Way of Maywood, 111, has accepted the call to the pastorate of the St. John's Episcopal church In this city.

sett street. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus ami the St. George society. The funeral win lane piace at the residence at 8:30 a. m.

Monday SATURDAY Your Last Opportunity to Buy First Quality Thread Silk Hose with Ribbed Tops $1-59 A Pair Walk-Over BOOT 8H0P Jay F. Rom 15 WEST MAIN ST, and a4. Holy Redeemer church at a. m. Interment will be at Calvary.

MRS. K. P. WUFFLESTAB Mrs. K.

P. Wufflestab, wife of the Rev. K. P. Wufflostab, former pastor of Bethany Free church, died recently at her borne in Cookstown.

N. D. She is survived by her husband and one child. MRS. J.

B. JOHNSON The funeral of Mrs. J. ti. Johnson, who died Wednesday, will tnke place "They WORK while you sleep" nt 2 P.

m. Sunday at the residence, 414 pine street, instead of Saturday afternoon as first announced. The Rev. W. Pants! Pants EXTRA PANTS LAST CALL 1 To Match Your Coat J.

McKay will officiate. Burial will be at Forest Hill. Coughs, and Colds Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished By Hyomei MISS ANNA SPRAETZ AnnA Knraeia. an invalid Tor "Four the last 12 years, died at T. m.

today at the home of her parents, and Mrs. William SprueU, 1002 Williamson street. Mis Sprarti was 44 years old. She MlBMW: 2U pairs is survived by her parents, who are Tht (TTms of rniarrh do not px it In th nainp ainioNithi're with unttHftptiu UyotiH (iironuuiu'u It lIlKh-o-im'). Ifieath llvumci hihI n-llt'f from catarrh, roiiirhn.

xurn ttirout or ill ourrtn In two inlnutpK. Hri'iithn Hyotncl nfl that" Rlomc! trainlnK hukuiK In the morning wilt old sottiurs here, and by one brother, 1 With an Extra Pair of Pants. Hade from all wool suit ends. Genuine worsteds and fancy fabrics including broken sizes discontinued lines Five" ll William of Madison, and three sisters, Mrs. Bert Marshall, Milwaukee; Mrs.

Hubert Gllle, Fond du ISac, and Mrs. Herman Mueller, Madison Funeral services will be conducted at the Sfhroeaor tunerai cnapei at at m. Monday and immediately after Jp. ward at St. John Lutheran church, the Rev.

Otto J. Wllke officiating. la- ferment will be at Forest Hill ART OF LIVING, TOPIC The Art of Living will be the er mon topic of Dr. A. B.

Haydon at the Unitarian church, Sunday morning at 10:30. blue serge and. corduroys $3.50 $7.50 $8 to, $15 Values Square Clothes Shop Better Quality for Less Money 435 State Street Corner State, Cilman and Broom Streets Jl quickly illMappi'itr. I Hrathi llyunifl arid kill th rnturrh l(rcrin: hinl tin, intlumed plop thft dk'hurire of inufiin fint pr-I vnt rriiam from formliiK In th noun. I trcrilh Ilyoml for a fw minulf rui'h day nl rl youi-mlf of contempt lbln fHtarrlt.

liniithr Hvcmil (tlv It fnithfvil i trial and thi'li. If ynti arm not RxtiAtled, you run Imvu ytxir nionry buck, HyomW Is "lil hv Tlip Mvukhk Phar-j maclcjir ant druKKlam every thrf. i Ends indigestion It trlim ftnonch mtaerf, aoar otom- ach, belching and all ttnaiach dimw or monry back. Large box of tabic la i I at all draggista In all Unto. Several hundred pairs oF high grade shoes $8, $9, 1 0 val.

-85 1 NOW i Other good shoes $6.45, $8.85, $9.85 up Don't stay or constipated, with your head dull, your stumnch CniMK FILMS HINRRI) NKWAKK. N. J. Movies ihowlng rrlme, or criminals ut work, won't so hire any mows. Hafiity Director llren-nxn u' criminals told him they hal been influenced by the movies.

sour, gussy, unset, lake one or two Csr rets tonight sure for your liver snd bowels and wske up clear and fit. Children love Casrarets too. No grip inconvenience, 10. 25, CO ing ho Read Journal Want Adt cents..

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