Grand Rapids Leader, The (Newspaper) - December 30, 1919, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin TWO THE GRAND RAPIDS DECEMBER Grand Leader WILLIAM F. HUFFMAN Publisher 30, 1919. Entered as second class matte May 25, 191-1, at the post office Grand under tli met of March 3, Member of The Press and Wisconsin Daily League The Associated Tress is entitled to the use for o all news dispatches credited to it not otherwise credited in this and also the local news here By the Of Grand Port Ed wards or 15 cents a pay to carrier boy every Published Every Afternoon Sunday at 228 2nd. St. S. Phone 39' SUICIDE The toll of or throughout the United States has the In the city oi alone here were Si from this so-called and if the imbibing the death toll will bid fair to equal a Look at the 33 New York City 2 10 1 4 3 Ohio 9 N. 2 13 St 3 2 79 U. S. authorities are on the of the venders of this liquor and long will probably have them under Where there is tion of life or money ia money rules out all honor with these There was a prediction that n vice and debauch would follow the prohibition movement and that men would indulge in forms of Little was though about the use of wood alcohol and no one prophesied that men would deal in poison camouflaged as STILL DANGER FROM UNEXPECTED MINES Dec. fir DANGER GRADUALLY of origin man WISCONSIN BREVITIES ING Dec. the complete the sweeping of mine fields they laid in the North Sea there will be considerable danger to shipping in waters adjacent to the British say and American naval Even after that work has which not be earlier than next there will be some dang thy will I American is swept as i completely as is humanly Admiral Harry S. of the erican said to the Associated Press our area had been pronounced 100 percent clear we 800 square miles of it 15 and only 4 more These were at a ed spot where the sweepers believed they had missed German Area greatest menace Lieutenant Commander of the Mine Destroying the unswept German Un 11 that field has been cleared there will be a good many drifting mines Afterward theye will be some langer but it will rapidly diminish as elements destroy the effectiveness of the Mines Defective He said the committee accounted mines as five percent ex- when five percent are de- 10 percent soon become ess through leakage and 50 percent if the total number laid are destroyed iy the different systems of sweeping by the British and CHRISTMAS IN THE Ono does not usually connect the j thought of with a hospital ercn at holiday but it was tho pleasure to go through view Hospital on Christmas day and he was amazed at the Holiday at- prevailed over the In nurses a small and beautiful decorated tree adorned the library surrounded by gifts and marvelous boxes of presented nurses by the several physicians jn the In the dining room the perfectly appointed table was set for the nun In the center was a large vase of calla the gift of the student nurses to their and this vase was surrounded by various kinds of fruit sent in by a Member of the hospital in the hospital the same spirit was one of the patients having a diminutive mas tree in his room hung with gifts from several thoughtful persons out- side the hospital as well as brances from the Each invalid received a gift from the The writer regrets that more of the Grand Rapids people did not visit the that day and share in the Christmas joy which prevailed in the With the recent wonderful ments in furnishings and and the inauguration of a most com- plete system of nurses training and this Certainly marks a new era in our local and the mark should have the hearty tion of every person in the TO TRY CROWN PRINCE Dec. the former German Crown will be included in the list of persons whose surrender for trial is demanded by the according an unofficial report of a meeting between British law officials and Kid won French under secretary for military NOTICE The annual meeting and election officers of the Grand Rapids American Rod will be 2nd at 8 p. in. in the Red Cross All bers are invited to For New Year's Eve GO TO THH PALACE and enjoy a treat OF GREEN Carried Away Committee members believe that a great many of the other 30 percent vill be carried by the natural vanl currents of the North Sea into ice packs and others go ashore on HIP Norwegian coast B have many already great many ill become harmless through long resence in the and a certain umber wil be destroyed by patrol which the British navy still is Armed merchants Also the British navy has just ed all except those ing at Irish with rifles may destroy any mine So many ships calling at Irish ports have been raided for arms that the admiralty believed it inadvisable to add to this Two Irish boats off Cork re- cently sighted a drifting The captains mistook it for a cask of ruin or wine and made a race for it. The winner was the His boat The Admiralty has had several re- ports of a drifting mine about GOO miles southeast of New York which officers hope some of the ed will destroy if it has not already been rendered harmless by the Christmas packages in the Tl burned to the JUDGE IN MOURNING Lu Dec. Herman 80, famous jus the is in A fire i Ills home destroyed a silk hat has graced his every public appeal ance for Judge i 4 11 inches Dec. population is according to I L. Polk compilers of the cit This is an increase of 3 750 over last Scarcity of labo and material is given as the reaso for the late appearance of the PROPERTY BURNED Dec. Two was badly when his clothing caught fire backfire oi a gasoline Hi and cows were burne to Property loss is at Mr. Barta rolled in th snow to save his DONATES La Dec. Orrin is the firs citizen of the county to donate lane to he county under the rural planning Mr. Fletcher has tin county a beautiful grove which may be used as a picnic ground during the summer COURT BATTLE Dec. I thought Colonel Selig was nil thru with the picture game but there it comes out that he is hard at work at his famous nia personally directing an animal serial called Lost and starring Juanita It is a story of two American ers who invade darkest Africa with an It must be some ler for the press agent triumphantly announces that in eight episodes have been seriously in- Oh Man! Man! a dispute as to who own the righ to ice in the Wisconsin Brown Healy Co. bought the riparian rights from the owners and then served notice on the Wausau Ice and Fue Co. that it would have to pay for the privilege of harvesting ice from where the Wausau company had it off ready to The order was refused and a court battle is ed. HARVESTING ICE Green Dec. ting ice has been started by dealers m the northern part of ant ice dealers have crews of men working on several bays and The ting is under way earlier than in two because cold weather made it possible for workmen to get on the ice. With the experience of this fal facing tire dealers arc ed to harvest more ice than ever be- to guard against famine next One big ice firm has 100 men and 30 teams of horses working m Green putting up their supply and stocks to ship to Chicago packers and other FIFTEEN CENTS A Eau Dec. Meals at are being served 800 employees of the Gillette Rubber Co. For fifteen cents a man can get a and for twenty-five can get meal big The cafeteria is open Taxes Payable The Tax Roll for the City of Grand Rapids has been Taxes are payable com- mencing Dec. 26 to the City Clerk at the City WE BUY OF ALL KIND S M Delivered at Our Mill or at Your Nearest Railway I Will aso Buy Lands Well Covered with four hours and the Carious shifts eat at all TURKEYS HIGH PRICED Stevens Dec. holiday dinners in Stevens Point were graced turkey this Geese and chickens were the popular sub- The price made turkey Fifty-five cents per pound was an advance of ten cents ovor Thanksgiving DOCTOR Chippewa Dec. A. W. for more than twenty-two years head of the Siate Home for the Feebleminded at pewa and his wife have left for South to spend the The doctor resigned as head of the institution some months POST Dec. of the World war have organized through the efforts of J. G. a Darlington who was captain of a Milwaukee battery during the World The post will be known as the DAINTY DISHES FOR To save money by without is bad but to waste anything lessens your the wealth of your country and the wealth of the The following dishes are like a splendid but not fit for constant Chicken F 11 the fillets carefully from the breast of the sprinkle w 11 h pepper aud a dash of Dip in olive and cook in a hot pan until y Add to the pan one ful of equal parts of cream and white When hot thicken with two of flour rubbed to a paste nn equal quantity of cream or olive Stir until the sauce then add one-half cupful of thinly sliced Currant Jelly Sauce for Slice one onion and cook in three of butter until just Add two of one bay leaf and n sprig of stir until Add fine pint f simmer 20 skim off the add cupful of currant jelly and tir over fire until Sweetbreads With Orange sweetbreads with vith a of vinegar jet stand one Parboil 20 Cut In cubes or slices mid rown in n buttered Serve the following One ul of brown thickened with two of flour mixed with two of bubbling hot Uld to one-half tablespoonful of ne shredded yellow one of orange and one of orange Let 11 cook together until then our over the Browned the large talinn With a sharp knife lake two Incisions at right angles to neb other through the shell on one de of each Cover with boiling ater nnd let cook for half an and keep hot while removing he shell and thin Inner Cook n little hot fat until nicely drain and sprinkle lightly ith Harold Bates Post in honor of the first Darlington boy killed in ELKS PLAY SANTA Green Dec. Elks of Green Bay played Santa Glaus to 600 poor children of the The kiddies attended the annual Christmas tree festival and celebration arranged fay the lodge in the 2ach boy and girl was with a pair of toy and of fruit and RECEIVE FOREIGN Dec. first foreign made necessary in the making of cheese has been shipped to this country since the beginning of the is now be- ing supplied to Lafayette county cheese The extract is used for curdling the all the local factories have been using an American but the foreign duct is said to be The ply received was manufactured in animals during the past five or ten years in northern Wisconsin and the lake country While there are not as many animals haps as there was a generation trappers say there has been a decided increase during th past sir and once in a while a black furnish business for the The present price of furs the business a paying Steel traps are used but dead falls and pits are used barrels being sometimes sunk in the with revolving tops cap- turing the animals without BUILD MINERAL Green Dec. louez Mineral Springs company has begun the construction of a new 200 by 48 two stories The company will increase its output of beverages and mineral water 500 per cent to supply an increasing de- mand from many cities in the Machinery capable of handling and filling 110 bottles a will be installed in the new LAND Dec. large land company here has a tract of several hundred acres cutover land on Copper near its which has been stumped and made ready for fanning This land will provide vegetables andl grain for use at the and also be an mental farm where modern methods of farming and varied crops may be not only for the satisfaction and profit of the but for the general benefit of the INCREASE IN Dec. report a considerable increase in USED IN j Dec. one despised popular is now being sawed into lengths convenient for shipping and is being sent to the paper mills of It is characteristic of over lands to become quickly covered with rapid growing which i attains a considerable height in three or four years although if left to it- self the slow growing pins would in. the course of years create new for- In the interval between logging a land and its conversion into a farm five or ten years the land in- variably becomes covered with second growth It has been used a limited extent for fence rails and but the high price of paper and the demand for wood pulp has the cutting of poplar for the of After each eat ona FOB and get full food value and real ach Instantly relieves gassy STOPS food repeating and stomach keens the i. t ft cent r n it. C- m lighted W money Phase call and NURSES WANTED I Splendid girls to learn pro of years course including six months at a Chicago A good home and good pay at After graduation always plenty of work at high Our graduates are entitled to Registration with R. N. Open to girls over 18 who have completed two years of High School or its MISS GEORGIA H. R. N. Riverview Hospital Grand Rapids o WANTED 60 To Harvest Ice JACK I I If you have any to I write us telling what you and we will send our log buyer to see WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE f E.W. ELLIS LUMBER GRAND WIS. 8 Apply Immediately DALY ICE COAL CO. Phone 933 9