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ï~~at " i J - -- sit to a b0110 1T5\ia Km- stn OL# 'icf l. __ar Y raris. altt m: ~ittt.apublic aencss chooL- ktj hundAha"etuaee to el- A the fadenl e jt n l:Wtt a.h tho go1!ttbpi t 'e ore athe lic a} r~h"'..n4aid.r o h u o~ ~ euisoldiers the a ch usit.Thae llllQd00l, George.. o6Pt IR5~ni1Sthe borne. 14: ~ ia 0 er wnht lc. saldDr. Mit H. Dear given to Mf!.einer, with provieion ted' rites c rsta rof -the Wis. 'tat dies. l d control their educe-the h ctof oIntl L' be cez ode sassociation.- tion.!t,:K ieU0Ytestified he tried lived ~ ti meeting Piday..'Wt to obi &clietodY of the children belaea is not the cren- -tore he left lor- France with the ThIr- TO DOP eqimn. u 7eOcl~d dAtelon. but bettheemuse h I?.eupet;u.Y o sire 1'ax~ and perfection w t t resent when the oourrur-led.tjAl ~mchnry -the- children were to remain 14 th* as a yearn ego there wes -o public school -Mr ~iestate where a eufferi Capt. hemmer declaresahe resigned.,rr " seuosla couid be sent;.-today;.his llt di alter eighteen. months 1.016esanatorium' bode-as - ite te. iedartillery in France ai an organised fight aganst returned to this country to 'provlda: We. In the' tlinlo, hobwiver,' for the children. ", e"dt,n has made 'flitle progress. "'in-h iwsre to ID our 4uty'oward GOLD STRIPE M BSTiL E:ss14a M!MtdWt 3*.~s.w ~ e. oAn'a en tpai- BOOSTED )BY% MAYOR. h secils Itarspie lotdim-. lt. a L. Kqppmeler, treasurer of the Mayor Hoan issued. a statement Fri., reported receipts from the day, ceiling attetlon to." the Gl eels to'be44L576.74. Stripe Minstrel and Trelncli revue g'iv. t ar InHrsh dSiois. an by marines it the Pabet an4 urging A.es M AW. aof getting a dagnoeis their porfdrmnaone.he better patronir. -a i cul a sa and of cain The statement, ini pert, follower: should the found for use in 1 he lack of peblic apprectatio$.of the - S ttem, " said Miss Theta C. ef~ts of the told Stripe Minstrelsan Ounty. nurse. Merrill. Wis., Trench revue at the Pabst theater As re- rat of the need of rursa clinics. grettable. The-qRlay was arrangedby atA in-idtecase of a por unnd =service men. man of,whom ~a~ porwars woundded In action.Thp fowMW i y district where the little are. to he divided among the pe ormea. (sga i* family was obliged to care all of whom have seen overseas- service, heists1 5l Ethr, ranfater nd ourThe high standard of the nrtormane Is us51H Sstbed, granfaher and dour evidenced by the high pras e avn it by I vsitd te szniy nd e.those who have attended. I urge our t she had symptoms of tuber- itisena to patronise the lerformsncea. She was taken to a -physlt--" to simply said -she was rein $8,000 TO JEWISH HOME vehratncadseA IhPZDthe rural school, still cough. The will of" Anna Keats leaves $6 stl- endws.I awhich she could have beaneito her. brother, Ma.rcus Keats; $500 hepoaiiyI.ta h ohs**e n ~rhKus-n 50o be receiving the right kind to their eon. Jacob. The Talmators risa "otreses a a sanatorium." school Is bequeathied $100; the Jewish' e-ticpxar. n HalhlDispensaries. old home. $3,000; frihuds, $3,700. Mrs. Zxgrgelo we3. Wanre spoke of the pla Martha Speich. executrix, is awarded - is ealh ispnerie -n Ws-the balance. Personal property 'val.! eadtlth sensies nhichhs.ued at $30000 is listed.} he sate senate and will we- PLI.3 BRANCH STATIONS FOJS Ppases the assembly, which lItiebstt to it possible for counties Ini REFUIGEE ILTH2NG-DltLVYE. C. to to 7o establish general healh -ed to carry on effectively the Four more registrations are needed Ata ueclss ofl h' dacdcassI is i staid B. Armstrong, Franing.i at the Red Cross, which neoesslt~tes se.: Dr. Michael M. Davis. Jr, the postpnment of the first study " and Dr. J3 W. Coon, Stevens. ldttoeudaya f.m ae It- m,Sin n t.. ipro oTsdya 3.i.Tenms. $e C rtreod nd-blvd. ho og her na.owl.A tt" 02e-sast * FbedfL Â~ - stoo aa, w. u1. W 1LS$ Â~ l N. VBLP 'A. dinn. headquarters for the refugee clothing. sni~l5N sP~it1-F 'A.dner wilt he hld at the Athletic h rdl ihwhnD.Atu rv will he located at 351-57 East u Jz1esi-V. ra ns9 t> Â~..: Fidyngtwe r.Atu WateL.It is planned to have braich ro Rl etasmsean t ok=Te7. r- Die. George landsDtnaldter, and stations in each ward for the con.-tlhea-fed -Armastrong. kMichae M Dvi ved. nebeof donors. W.s ile1 Dt iettsrs aw t V. $liumbaugh wllspeak- The follows ncag Irletr _ i'Plblio "health nurses winl meet ga psay he had at tase local Red Croes gegy PAI iggLtDtiS j4,. 501. d." tirday morning to discuss community eromGoa uidn: eerbeoe.IA e. is. IIjsd hesth programs. sdter f asl1411 Fond du Lac-av; H. G. SeblaeppJ i4. he aureethat$IOund table discussion for sans- 15.oureenh-et oat; WkuelSchs-'XW. t aea rdhse ~oriu 9 superintendents, nurses, Itg.iitxt-t ontninFes- Xs" o k<'.. *n} iihysicians.1j Sleventh-st: Max elischii IP.i~~ GRA&D8ON s MISSINGWeinberg. Andrea s lgenhrOds 615 = ~OAZS ~. 05.h. o CULADON 8 ISSNGThltith"t;Oscar Bloch, iGunther PRo Gavlan Ntao~:emhe Rudolph Koenig; 51W-Third-. lno Distracted- ever the disappearanzce of av; Peter Saskosan, 393 Sith-et; C., r ce JTot C rk.Illi etudetet at the Knapp. Boihover. 606 Thrty seventht; Louis,m ~ee " siniother.pied tote olkie,dMato.80 Amuald Lambert, 610 Union-et, H~rt - aplid o hepoic Fidyford. -," - -.ta ttt sasa lt t0 Y s l n~tce in locating the toy. 5 ahtr b"eaedfrom his home, ASKS X0,00FORL DAHT. ""at-- 9o 51 haw s ~ * l;1ac" Drenat.Thuredty motning, b: ~sck oer and I are nearly woreUSdeaf" ~t.s ht t $ ncovrhis continued absence," ln ea*b en ard d.c ssl& rs Clanrk. "I don't know why Suit foe' $10,000dage for the! f1~fti.insa ' ae should leave. Heo has never bean death of her husband, who' Is alleged 2t l il OtTtl sue "4--8"1. tway fr9ni home before. I do trust tl have died from injuries sustalnbd "l be a ooilSap. bold 'day1.ssb -ht t anyone knows where -Johpnle when an automobile struckt him as he. a ' o hlc sat. es -Pathey will communicate with us at wee alight g from. a steet car, ha -been filed:n circuit court by Mrs. 0ieT Grits, widow of Martin Optz,-agains ____________ BA URNED) ~ FIRS CAUSED Joseph and John Zalliner. The ccd- JlldA i.~.. *YJ i ASQLINH KN'LOSI IN. dept occurred. on -the Twenty-seventh'-.e:_Q ~t35II tvJ1 --at viaduot, July 30.'1918. ~ 7C yT ash,':An elijloslon of 2ssso6in nthe,.I nrut.asxd Be The laws of Jllleet wil hold a 's XBI g-I. rrZanai - Oil o' plant, PFricey, set file to cal?lection to decide whether theywIll J.!: oulbutldltltd George Berth, 861 have a onion high school. It Isnpanned f~w t dsoenlo-t,s uhdsot o tkeseer the higk schooloftevih-le n ads ewstknt lags of Elaihlcot end make i an agricut- tt~l, r'h les ad ans.H wn akntu rdl schoolt which would receive p1t~ l~a s, _at-l - --DielyDipys~~r'- FIOAr WHEN V~CA u. D "TDO TRN TO HIM 1 $At1 I tr -EE ETHEL FAY LASTT NIEGHT ' NOW JlIM1L, TE-LB,. Phi.g MR. DIPP IHER '-eOWVf4 5BROTHER GP-.VE WHAT YOU THINK c OFME." A 1A~ Mg.N emos 311$AN. J.s iirdt 0

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