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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 7

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 7

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MAY FORM A NSW CIRCUIT. Bfeekrtedt Wilt Have a String cf Theater in West. i Not content with the success their (irijrl audevtil tbcattT In Mad-1 1 1 l' fV iThe first step to success is the impression you create your looks either work for or against you. You know you are looking your best when you have on of Corn Starch You cannot have a more practical an useful fooJ article your kitchen than tha geuuine i it rf If i If I Jk mm i mi mtm CP. mm Made by Leopold, Solomon ison, tn are planaies? to Jbraccb out aaJ wure a string theaters ia serei-al ot tb north otro cHica cf more than 2f.W)!) populatiott.

Kd Uiedrrataedt. In no-sv visiting Ia Crow, W'tnona and Minneapolis with a view to securing a theater In t-ach cf thoo placfs. At Winona an tempt will bo made to net contn4 of tho trera bouo aaJ rbacse it Into a theater. This Htrlny will in way iffwt tba rbaraclf th Itr-rfnmianofs hro, altboueb tn Madison attraction wijl fuSlow the circuit. The Majestic has provru to be a mmi Investment, as4 the Uidirtacdt ftl that the otbt cit-ou their list win nct prove to T.

different In thoir cf vaude Villi'. F.Mendrath, Chicago, Sold by one pro- pretsive dealer ia mot every city. You'll naJ ir rrfJi wen worm your iui to took, turn bp. VW Si I Ml it the of qualar for over a century. For making; dainty aa.J wholerce deirt it it uncqusled but it more practical ii heipir ypu in yOMt rocking; nd taking.

Learn how it will wonderfully improve the quality ct hreid, ptitres jIiie, soupi, grava. nJ many other everyday by coniulting our CRicmu nans ahd coctim kzlps IiftarM liytvo anion cook yor fri 1 re Bijitie Co StrcH vatforai rul vurc.nf bank ilciirncv. li IckkL Ikil luc ovtr lllty yei at lwrg-. All xroCTT. )U IKi)0(t toe.

T. KINGSrOfiD Oswego," NATIONAL SIAJtCH COMPANY. hvMtor. Madison and Suburban News Prschtiito, wr icat- of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Johnson, lake Sidn street this week on their way to Iowa. Rv, Souls waa the former pastor of the church In Hayes, Wi Mr. Johnson's former home. Mrs. A.

J. Warnock, 22 Lake Side street has gone to. Chicago, where she will ft. ftieat her slater, Mra. Georre Pilley.

Mr. David Sehriner Of Lancaster waa a guest of her sister, Mra. R. C. Sander, 223 Potttft atreet yesterday on his return from AnderaonvilJe, Ga, Miss Alice and Julia rolk, Van rhteson enterta.ined the Beau not club, last evening which meets ever)- two weeks at the homes of the different tnembera.

The usual pro-pram waa held followed by refreshments, Mrs, T. EL Mills of Oconto Falls, Is a guest this week or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnon, Lake Side street. Miss Gurtte Monks.

523 "Went Washington avenue id ataying at the borne of her sister, Mr. R.Muellcr, $04 Lake Sid atreet, Mrs. Mueller is auffertng from a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs.

J.V. O'Mallcy of Weet-port. were guest this week of Mr. and Mra. R.

Mueller. 304 Lake Side street, the ladies Wing slaters. Miss Emma Gutzlaff of Watertown is a grucst at her brother's home, Mr. A. J.

Gutzlaff. 303 Lake, Side street Mr. and Mrs. T. Beck of Chicago have returned to their home after pending a tew days with Mr.

and Mrs. John Beck, 1107 Gilaon street. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck 1107 Gil-son fctreet expect to leave the first of next week for Channinir.

where they will vlsdt Mra. Beck's sister, Mr.i. B. Cucule. and Mrs.

William Abel of Pestago, also Mr. and Mrs. B. Hutchinson, formerly of South Madison. Mr.

and Mrs. Bock will return to Milwaukee, where they will remain for the winter. if Z2Z. e''' Wite Biddy. Whon thrt hen was ali.o.if SOUTH MADISON Sl II Aronnmid the VJbod tu crotsB thd traditlotial rted tbo wise goo lauphed unnariously.

ToM m. lU.trff thn' Wise pnriae, "why ilo3 tfcg hen crops Witchciaft, Ass i.inale T. Keyr-a. Music, Mrs. Moe.

Reading, Mrs. O. S. Btkkle Mrs. llildreth of Lake court entertained at a social lea Thursday evening There will bo service at the.

South Madison chapel Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock by Mr. W. J. Mrlvay. school at the usual hour at p.

m. Mra. Newton Brifrss. 183 Lake Side street, epent a few days in Janesvule visiting relatives last week. Her, W.

W. Souie and family cf Not VCy Much. "Siacx Isn't working I The Latest. much I Ka "And timt young Tb Madison 1'atriotlc club was en-frtaJned at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

1 E. Leader. Lake court lait evening, it lieing th last meeting before Hallowe'en. The program, a mewt jntfrestin? one, follow: The usual sons by the club. Origin and Custom of Hallowe'en, Mr.

B. B. Wilbur. man my roaa "liwaujo she wot a fOEe to tan1 in tho.roat and get run orer," retored the hen. And tfti ctinutea later, when the jiirked hinifelf out of the mud and shock the gaaoiino cf hia broken feathers, he was a sadder but wisrr bird i realty hard to understand Isn't hf WhV im inM er l7 Tll IllfH-i- i nv ilu.f 11 II i linu llnr.t mtJoaoU.it HI' for a i the rno actually "proposed hv Kt'r- a.

1 1:.. i l. fmi ntcarx their 'J Yt-SJthni i hich is ih9onlf ono that Take all th shrink tendency iui of tbo cloth. Prevents the ganncct bzgsit anyvth 1 Doea away with fucktrin teams, Prevent hng-huk collar. Now, do YOU wear WANT clothe made- like that? SURE yoa dot And tba ONLY way to pet them Js to go to Leading Maen wh, have a full assortment of the mm-lan'a Utest iasAiotuible styles ft eroieent In Kaufman Garments Suits and Overcoats and demand to the Kaufman Guarantee abel on e-itch garruect.

This label, Well! Weil! Well! Since I saw yon last spring1 some of ti have ben 'round tho worii Lota cf us Vnow Rood clothe- better now than wo J.J. Because all ct us tave nv pood clothes since you accepted my advice and bought Garments to get iczef ttiting'Vat for your money shape-holding suits and overcoat that assure minfnet If you wear Kaufman "JSr-SArunk" yo. know now what a Rood suit or ovetcoat really ought xoito for you. Men don't bay clothes anv more to just cover their nakedness. But the- trouble is with crjitwrv clothes Yhhllhat's about ail tbt-y do WWW Hi! EAST SIDE NEWS I i Ij 9 f.

1 1 B. "'I fT3 1 mtm ii iiiii'r if Mitpiftrii' ijr-TT' LOOK AT THIS Literary Thursday evening a number of the members of the African M. 1-. church met to organize a Literary society. Officers were elected as follows: Mr.

William Miller, president; Mrs. T. E. Hlnes, vice president; Miss Mary Jones, secretary; Miss Sally Williams, treasurer; Mr. T.

II. Hines music director. Mrs. Mildred Palmer gave an address on the race problem and Rev. Bane of Chicago gave a short Mrs.

Canute Hanson of Keyfcor, has returned home bavins visited her daughter Mra. T. Arnold, 321 Merry street, Mr. Arvold, $21 Merry street, who has been at the city hospital for several weeks having bis eye removed hag returned home aud is planning to return to his position with the Gisholt Machine company. Mrs.

O. Sale, 211 Merry street, and Mrs. H. Sale Spalght street, have returned home from Riley where they visited relatives. Mrs.

Edward Stcinle. 211 North Dickinson street, has gone to Maso-manie where she will spend a few days with her mother. Mrs. Wilson, who ia ill. In 1902 which lathe- Kaufman shown here.isyour Guaranteed tho Satisfactory fit and stytefwnanrnce cl toy Kaufman Garmentyouwlcct.

1 t. A1 V- A me aHrst house was; built way wear cioines inai coti Higher w-hett at these prices yo-4 rt longer wear and tho style do after a pood raiu ba taken a crack at and wnmkUJ and putket ed them all up. So thousands and thousand of yovnr tueit and old, are wearing Garments today. Because the Exclusive Kaufman "fte-ShriHktnf Votes takes the shrink tendency out of the fab-ties out of the clot before it is cut or made into your suit or overcoat. 'auf' In 1903 the first factory was k.

II man Jewess .1.11... 1 give yuur iiHut 1 In 1904; two lactones were mlt Oirr prices rano froci SI 2. to $30. Most people can be suited in Kaufmau built 905 the. street, car were 4 ''Vl toe village incorporated, and' sugar Mr.

and Mra. William Hasting and eon Harold, 1317 Jenifer ttreet, have returned home from a prolonged trlj visiting relatives thronghout Canada. Mrs. T. S.

Stcinle. 310j Williamson street, have gone to Blooming Grove, where sbo will visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vetten Irfre Crlpps, 215 Merry -street has returned home from Sun Prairla where he visited relatives. ll'lv-lt'- Ask Kaufman Deal 'ef farther rvc X.

auf man tall and r.Vr Jtook Handsome I iltuiit frd. i Most intertstitiq; tead. Or, write CAas, Kaufman Sros.t Chicago, No stamps necessary. if? lactorjr I FAIR OAKS i samisiis LOfli 1 tmst go. MADtsoNt Wisconsin.

CAPIVAI cvnd SUlU'tua $1,500,000 ASSETS OVER. por Issues Coupon Debenture Bonds and Timo Certificates Ce.irlnK' 4 Cent. We pay Four Per Cent, fov your money ia Any Amount from and upward. IbU rmimity i1tltnrljp-i tt 1. AimlalintT, CrdWn, Ec-fttr, ofli li wti i CHOICE rAPrl MORTAQE8 rOR SALS.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Mrs. L. H. Ledford, Madison street entertained Saturday afternoon from two to live o'clock In honor of her son, Iceland Charles' fourth birthday.

About twelve of his Utile friend wot present. Mrs. K. 1). Johnson, Miller street, is 111 at her home.

Mr. John Crewman and daughter. Miss Carrie of Crystal Lake, 111. are guests of Mr. Crosman's daughter, Mrs.

J. Jefferies. 2210 Ki. Paul street Mr. and- Mrs, A.

Gledden. 222S Madison street, have returned homn from St on phi on where they visited relatives Mrs. John OvtigrA and two daughters, 21 22 Dunning Ktreet, have relumed fnn Janesvlllo where they were guests of- relatives, Mr. and MrP. James DarHiody of Fsrgo, N.

are on ifceir wedding tmr flid while in the city are guests of relative Miss Casste Weshern Primrose. uio riH been vlrfting fit Mr. and Mrs. W. Swptin.

22M Jackswj street lias ret tinted her home The ladle aid society or Trin'tv Lu (heran chnrrh wat eutfrtained Tinns-day evenlne bv Mrs. Nelson ns lios tecs. Atiout lf persons were present. Miss Liliie Barrv. Madison street, bas returned fnim AppW'toj.

wlicre she vjcited relatives. During these five years at least ISO Dwelling Houses were built. In 1907 at least 60 New Buildings were built, a $7,500 Village Hall started, and now a $20,000 Church and School is to be erected. In 1909 Fair Oaks will have at least 3,000 population, which means a constant increase in the value of property, making Fair Oaks the best real estate investment in Dane County. If you don't buy now, a year from now you'll be sorry.

The principal features that go to make property increase in value are the following: industries, Schools, Street Car service and Low Taxes Fair Oaks Leads in Each of These. BOARD OF DIRECTORS B. Vlrr-rrp. Mr. fm, Trw.

ii ur'U b. ttiBii, Kmrj A. O. Jal'n (. I A.

KfM CAPITAL CITY BANK Paid In Capital Surplus and Profits 1 72,000 Directors: JLW. HOrtHtS Cr.iil CMhkr. JOHPON. Vr- i. CotiKiua4 iatereat Aikt4 c.

EtU)( LvpcwtU Cioher Code. t.ni dlnlnsr-rnom orchestra tdaya bv Instruction, c-117 tam me new ar-rival. "Oh. -ves," renlied the proprietor. "Whn I notice a (ruat alppiiiK hot coffee signal P.

That meaiii Play "father interesting." "Yes. and then when I se eMie eat-in soup with a great deal of, neise I MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TER.MS In sums to suit tho borrower. Civil on vis if I you need a loan. I mm THEO. HERFU3TH SON.

signal 'P. V. 1' That means 'Play verv "Clever, very clever, la that all of the code?" V' I have still a few lots left that you can buy on the monthly payment plan. $5.00 Dbyn. $5.00 PVbnthly at 5 per cent, interest.

Established In 1033. Madison, Wisconsin. "Oh. no. When a nun starts to rat enm of tho cob up and olerna! H.

A. T. "Aud what ttoet that mean?" Why. thnt irievrs 'Play blamed loud and beat the oj Too cf The Heap. Of the hour words worked into verse Pome are bad and some are worse: Put of all sad words of terue ejr ien The saddest are these: "He's it THE STATE BANK Loaoa 2f ad on Approved Hal atate Seourity.

KOXKI kaJtT to lrULuA, U'nia 7orr tsolBt. to V- L. S. HAWKS, J. IL IrXMEa, VloFraa.

JC O. KWST, Cashier. Didn't Co Far. "Where ar you going?" asked the TtlXX W. R0TT.

Vte-rm. A. 0. fit SACK. awi.

eklr. w. r. vti.is. rrt, jo aim a.

bo id. coal dealer of his driver. "Oh Jut-t acre the weigh." answer-ed the other, as he drove on the scales. ID) 1 'mk0r0 BANK OF WISCONSIN MADISON WIS. Capital and Surplus $150,000.

Do General Banking Business rwflaXiOut tesaet Jutt As Good. Jimsoo "I understand you have a new typewriter." Billings "No second hand. She's a widow'.

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