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   Daily Leader (Newspaper) - March 24, 1915, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin                              THE WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight and Thurs day Probably snow flurries north por tion Thursday DAILY LEADER FIRST YEAR NO 254 Largest Circulation of an Daily paper in Wood County GRAND RAPIDS WIS WEDNESDAY MARCH 24 ms TEN CENTS A WEEK CANDY FACTORY HERE Milwaukee Candy Factory Wants to Come To Grand is Now Pending Milwaukee people were in the city were so favorably impressed with the on Sunday looking over the place with city and the Amusement hall for a a view to locating their candy factory factory that they will take the matter here This Milwaukee concern with their company to enlarge their present quarters in j If the concern should decide to order to increase their output and i locate here probably they will make knowing of this acquaintances of some kind of a proposition to the theirs here requested them to corne j M M Association but whether here and look over the place i they will ask for any or The Amusement hall was inspected not or whether the company will and the visitors were of the opini m think of moving from Milwaukee is that it was just what they wanted ODENWALD WILL FIST Government to Prosecute Ves sel Held at San Joan COAST PORTS TO BE GUARDED Department of Justice Has Matter Under Consideration Regarding Measures to Be Taken Against Ship That Played Hide and Seek With U S Authorities although they were not in a position to make any arrangements or offers These representatives of the company not known It is said that the concern would bring about 15 families with them and altogether employ nearly 100 people MOOSE WILL MEET TONIGHT WILL INITIATE ANOTHER CLASS OF CANDIDATES AT MEETING THIS EVENING The local lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose will hold its regular weekly meeting this evening It is important that every member be present as there is important business to come before the meeting A class will be initiated It is expected that at least a dozen of the applicants will be present to take the work The meeting wil be called at 8 oclock DEDICATION OF ELKS HOME SPECIAL TRAIN WILL RUN GREEN BAY ROAD WILL RUN SPECIAL TO FRIDAY FOR HILES FUNERAL The Green Bay Western road will run a special train on Friday to in order to accommodate from here who want to attend the funeral of James Hiles The train will leave here at 12 oclock noon and leave immediately after the funeral BANKER SUICIDE WAS CRAZY Had for Many Years Feared He Would Die of Cancer Says Friend New York March B Case a lawyer who drew up Howard will and a clost personal friend of the banker who killed his and himself said that Boocock for many years had entertained the belief that he might die on his feet as he expressed it from cancer Boocock Mr Case said was crazy He had been getting worse every day for a year I lived next door to him at Norfolk Conn all or last summer and I know He was with the idea that he had cancer of the intestines Specialists as aired him he was mistaken but he cJung to the delusion APRIL 17 AND 18 WILL BE BIG DAYS IN THIS CITY FOR LOCAL ELKS The dedication of the Elks new home in Grand Rapids will be held on the 18th of April and there promises to be the biggest bunch of big Elks n the city at that time that were ever seen here The local lodge has planned on two big days On Saturday the dedication of their new home will be held and on the 18th there will be a big class initiated The work will be in charge of the degree team from Milwaukee The Milwaukee Elks will come to the goings on in a special train of Pull man sleepers and it is thought that in the neighborhood of 150 from the Cream City will be there At the dedication ceremonies a pro gram is now being arranged and it is said that many prominent Elks from different parts of the state will be on the program In the number of at tendance the lowest estimate has been placed at 400 Arrangements are now being made to get together a band to meet the visiting Elks as they reach the city and it is thought that there will be a big parade on the lYth During the evening of the first day there will be a lunch served in the basement of the new home There will be such a large crowd present that it will be impos sible to serve in the dining hall During the morning of the 18th State President Otto Roenius of this city will preside over a meeting of the Rulers from different lodges who are present Washington March depart ment of Justice is preparing to prose cute the owners of the German liner Odenwald which attempted to escape from San Juan Porto Rico without clearance papers The Odenwald is being held by the war department subject to the orders of the depart ment of justice The federal district attorney at San Juan has been asked for a report and until that report has arrived it will not be known here what indi are to be named In the pro The offense of the Odenwald was her violation of the recent resolu tion of congress providing for strict neutrality Under the terms of the resolution the vessel may be forfeit ed or the owner or master or per sor or persons having charge or com mand of the vessel may be fined not less than 2000 nor more than or be imprisoned not to exceed two years Destroyer to San Juan Ir order to make the port of San Juan secure from other cases of es cape the secretary of the navy in Admiral Fletcher to send a torpedo destroyer from Guantanamo to assist the custom officials of Porto Rico The navy department also gave or ders that the destroyer Parker Just completed at the navy yard be assigned to guard duty in New York harbor at once It is stated that this rush order was due to the absence of the Mohawk of the reve nue cutter service from duty at New York ARMY Juncture With Carranza Forces Is Being Prepared BRINGING UP 20000 SOLDIERS Reports From War Zones in Mexico Indicate Some Lively Fighting Is Soon to Take Place Between Hos tile Asks Report on Excesses ATTACK BY LAND AND SEA ON DARDANELLES FORTS Special to the Daily Leader by Wire London March large force of allied troops have been landed on the peninsula of Gallipoli A general attack by land and sea on the Dar forts is to be undertaken upon the arrival of the French and British war ships now on the way to go in squadron HE WAS STILL THIRSTY Washington March received here indicate that General Obregon in command of 20000 troops Is preparing to effect a junction with Carranza forces either at Tampico or Vera Cruz This is indicated in a report that General Obregon is forty nne miles north of Mexico City and ij moving with speed toward the coast Official advices show that there is a good deal of activity on the border Carranza forces at Matamoras have entrenched in that town awaiting an attack from Reports from Eagle Pass Tex are to the effect that General Hernandez a Villa commander has arrived at Piedras Negras having with him a of prisoners Telegraph com has been resumed between Piedras and Sabinas and gangs began repairing the tracks be tween the two towns a day or two ago It is expected that the road will be opened to the south in two weeks Carranza Asks Report on Excesses The department is advised that Car ranza has failed on the military com mander at Manzanillo for a report on the excesses which are said to be oc curring in his district The constitutionalist agency has been advised that Generals Garza and Rica ud routed column at Guerrerro in the state of inflicting heavy losses From Vera Cruz it was reported to the agency that General Trevino defeat ed Villa forces at This Is said to be the force advanc ing from the direction of San Luis on Tampico BOWLING TOURNAMENT THE TEAM MAKE HIGHEST SCORE IN LAST NIGHTS GAMES In the bowling tournament the Gleue Five Man team made the high est scores with a total of 2257 pins In the singles Bissig walked away with the honors with 546 pins to his credit The scores for the evening were as follows FIVE MEN TEAM Gleue Lambert E Gleue Bissig Brendenburg UNCLE SAM DROPS LAWSUIT 169 113 98 216 153 180 126 110 139 129 19 13 11 19 19 749 684 82 Carlsons Outlaws LaPoint 159 157 13 Carlson 141 98 12 Kriesch 165 130 14 White 148 157 16J Barnard 172 149 1E6 785 691 7 If Sues Donovan for Divorce Savannah March Donovan manager of the New York Yankees are doing their training here was served at breakfast with divorce papers filed by his wife Helen N Donovan at Keno Nev SHEET IRON MILLS TO OPEN Extension of Youngstown O Truce Allowed Pending Wage Vote Youngstown q March Iron manufacturers here whose plants hve been idle under truce with em ployes announce that mills will re sume operations next Monday The truce will end Thursday but more time is given on account of the third referendum vote on the question of accepting a lower wage scale by the sheet and tin plate lodges of the Amalgamated Association of Iron Sheet and Tin Plate Workers TWO FULL MOONS THIS MONTH For the first lime in 40 years local see a full moon twice in the samp month It is said this con dition will not occur again for another 40 years During Februarys entire 28 days a full moon was not visible If you want to know what is going on You must the Daily Leader WILL EXCHANGE PRISONERS United States Envoy Aids In Relief of War Victims Nish Serbia March the intermediation of the American minister to Serbia Charles J Vo peka and have reached an agreement for the exchange of interned civilians These are to include men under eighteen years old and over fifty all women and soldiers incapable of fur thei military service because of sick Bii or wounds PLOVER ROAD FARMER THE CITY WITH A TERRIBLE THRIST I want a drink of nice cold water were the first words that George Fisher said as he entered court this morning and from the looks of the man he not only needed a drink but also a bath Fisher is a farmer on the Plover road and yesterday came to the city as he claimed to buy a couple of horses Between the horse deal and numerous drinks of Holland gin he went to the bad Early in the evening he was completely knocked out and went to the mat in the barn at the rear of Gottschalk Anderson store Officer Berg found him about 11 oclock fast asleep under a wagon in the bam He was lying on his back in the filth and dirt This morning he told the court that all he needed at the present time was a drink of water He insisted that he purchased two horses yesterday but only one of them could be found Whether he knew what he had done or not seemed to be a question with His Fisher paid a fine of SI 00 and costs amounting to After he left the court room it was found necessary to hire a woman to clean up the dirt he had left in the place New York Plans Religious Revival New York March movement toward the inauguration of a great religious revival here was launched as the result of a conference of seventy clergymen representing five religious denominations Rev Charles W Welsh who presided pre that the greatest revival In the history of the city soon would be un der way Hospital Burns Inmate Dies Ind March coun ty infirmary burned here early in the day One person was burned to death and other Inmates are missing The loss on the buildings is about Tho cause of the fire is un known IT IS WORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS BOOKS FOR CIR CULATION RECOMMENDED BY REV LOGAN I have spent some hours of late with Dr Charles H Parkhurst splendid book The Pulpit and Tlie Pew and it was time well invested The chapters of this book are realy lectures delivered in 1913 before the Divinity School of Yale University and every chapter grips the readers attention and commands his These are the chapter headings Preacher and his Qualifica tions Aims Pulpits Estimate of the Pew Considered as a Dynamic Responsibility for Civic Conditions of the Church to the Life of the Town with the Sanctuary and Sanctuary Service No musty theories no pros ic fancies no long drawn arguments arc in these pages But they thrust plain practical Scriptural truth into I lie mind and into the heart For this is a book that touches the vital things in todays Christianity The preacher or layman who reads it with a mind a id heart open to a personal benefit wil want to got away alone with God and his conscience quite possibly on his knees I commend the book H C Logan DOUBLES White 130 159 141 Barnard 189 160 201980 Kriech 116 171 146 LaPoint 185 133 136787 SINGLES M Whitrock 135 171 190496 C Mathis 149 154 138441 Carlson 103 133 123359 Barnard 167 160 165492 White 159 164 154477 Stuart 139 116 143398 Gleue 188 169 174531 Bissig 180 177 189546 Lambert 127 128 143398 152 154 147453 TONIGHTS SCHEDULE Johnson Hills Outlaws and Peoples Tailoring Co at 8 oclock THURSDAYS SCHEDULE Connors Lumberjacks 2 P M Maddens Specials Port Edwards 8 P M Humdingers 8 P M ARKDALE CREAMERY DID NOT VIO LATE STATUTE Officers of the Arkdale Creamery Co in Adams county were recently with notice that a suit had been started against the corporation by the government for for to file government income tax report for year ending December 31 913 The affair might have been not been for the fact that the officials the re port in accordance with law but it became lost in some manner However President Walter Hen drickson went down to Madison armed with a certified copy of the report and the government officials agreed to drop the suit In the case of this company the o cers had attended to the matter strictly according to law but there might have been serious trouble had affairs been handled carelessly HE HAS SECURED BAIL DR G W KRUBSACK SECURES BAIL AND HAS BEEN RELEASED Dr G W Krubsack who is ac used of having shot and caused the eath of Gus J Kinkle of Marion died at St Marys hospital in Wausau was taken to Stevens Point rom Waupaca for the purpose of eing allowed to make application or bail Judge Park granted the and fixed the amount of the ond at A bail bond has een prepared but it did not meet he approval of the court and an ther will have to be arranged TO K SEP FARM ACCOUNTS THE PLAN TO BE EXPLAINED AT THE I WOOD COUNTY FARM MEET PLAY WAS A SUCCESS PRONOUNCE IT THIS WAY is pronounced this way with the accent on the meez and giv ing the j the soft sound as in the French Or as though it were spelled It is possible for the farmer to keep the accounts of his business with very little work As an outgrowth of the Farm Management Demonstration and Farm Contest work there has been a greater demand than ever on the part of the fanners for a simple uniform method of keeping their ac counts To meet this demand D H Otis has devised an account book that requires but little work in recording requires no posting and yet is so complete to tell just what the farm is doing at the end of the year The plan and purpose of this hook will be explained at the Marshfield meeting Any Wood county farmer who really desires to make a study of the business management of his farm will be given an opportunity to secure a copy of the book free of charge Re member the date Saturday March 27 at A M City Hall ADVERTISED LETTER LIST List of advertised mail at Grand Rapids Wisconsin March 22nd 1915 Ladies Korcha Miss Bertha Kniger Miss Mable Tyler Mrs L L Miss Emma Gentlemen Bums Mr Davis Mr 1 C Duncan Fred Hagon Ray Tyler Mr L L ROBERT P M THE LITTLE POLITICIAN DREW OUT A BIG HOUSE LAST WELL RENDERED The Little Politician presented last evening at the Lincoln High school auditorium last evening wa a decided success The big hall was filled with a pleased audience and the cliss rendered the play in a very creditable manner The gross receipts amount ed to about and it is said that their expenses will not exceed The proceeds will be given to the Athletic association SUNDAY IS GIVER OF TITHES Evangelist Is at Home Gods Increases Warsaw Ind March the State bank in this city is a deposit which appears on the book as Gods fund Tuesday Gods fund in creased more than The de posits always come on the day fol lowing Billy Sundays return to his home at Winona Lake and they al ways equal onetenth of the amount he receives for his work Onetenth of Sundays income goes to the Lord and It is a notable fact here that the evangelist s more con cerned about Gods fund than about his own The bankers who handle ho evangelists money say the fund is allowed to stand long The hanks books show that Sunday practices charity accord ing to the teaching  

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