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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - April 21, 1921, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                               WISCONSIN DAILY TRIBUNE SEVENTH YEAR NO. 2373 WISCONSIN WIS. APRIL 21, 1921. PRICE THREE CENTS TO RUSSIA BIG HAS FLED THE D. S. WAS OUT ON BONDS CONVICTED OF VIOLATING THE ACT AND SELECTIVE ACT Associated 111. April 21__Federal of- team will play seven LEAGUE SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON The baseball schedule for the consin Valley league has been j proved and adopted and will be made Thursday or The opening games will be on May 8 and will be as Tomahawk at Schofield at Medford at Stevens Marshfield at The season close September WILL INITIATE LARGE CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR IRISH PARLIAMENT Associated April list of candidates in North of Ireland i Parliment been created by the Irish put into operation I today received confidential formation that D. of the I. W. W. who was scheduled to begin a ence in Fort tiary this morning had fled from the United States and is now in either Moscow or Charles United District At- j torney announced that a search had been started for is j not in Chicago or New and we have been ly notified that he has landed at either Moscow or stated Mr. is all we know about but to have in- formation Sailed April 1 at home and ten games away from The schedule takes in every Sunday of the summer but provides no games for Memorial Fourth of Labor Day or other nor does it provide for any CRITICALLY ILL i COLUMBUS WILL LARGE CLASS ON MAY FIRST are forty-two fourteen Nationalists and nineteen Sinn Fein candidates selected anil them will be elected the occupants of two seats in STEVENS POINT YOUTHS STEAL OAK AT ARK AT POINT HOMES TO ESTABLISH AERIAL i NEWSPAPER April trials will soon be made in the publication of daily newspaper from airplanes in new phase of j Airplanes will leave Paris and i don Machines from Paris will print editions of the Aerial Mail m j THK IS BIG THING AT CO. BOARD egt Wisconsin Rapids No. 155S, of the Knights of. have j Joseph has beon Leary and Laurence practically completed plans for the en- of a large number of the members of the order their on May 1st. The sion is the initiation of the large class into the It is expected that classes will come here from most of the central Wisconsin cities for Thirty-five from this cily candidate for will take the degrees and it 3s ed that an equal number will be ty and but in the event of election is compelled to ignor summons to attend meetings of the may seem but Donegal Northern county of t e t a o the Southern Ireland Stevens Point have confessed to the theft of an bile at Red Granite Sunday evening both are in the custody of iff L. Protheroe of Waushara county at the county jail at who was arrested at his home in Stevens Point early Sunday was taken to Wautoma Tuesday afternoon by Sheriff April D. 63, a well known attorney at Wausau while waiting for a train hero this morning was suddenly stricken Otto attorney for vrith heart He was hurried to Haywood stated that he had been in- the Emergency Hospital and is in a formed that Haywood sailed from critical Now York on the Oscar 11 Receive Later Report April 1, and that he did not believe Word has been received at Port that he fled there to escape his wards from L. M. Alexander that he but had gone to Russia on personal On Business was on a train with Mr. Jones when j the heart attack occurred and helped carry him off. Mr. Alexander was York April 21 The American i his way to attend a Chamber of Com- Civil Bureau today issued a formal convention at Atlantic statement stating that it had been i when Mr. Jones was Elg Was Former Resident City I- AA leader who was to After removal to the hospital Mr. serving his sentence had gone Jones was taken to The Riverside to attend an Internation Sanatorium by Mr. Alexander where irade Union conference in Moscow I he now lies in a very critical by June 1 would return taj Mrs. Jones has been called from their begin serving his sentence One of 40 Convicted Wausau home and is expected to ar- I rive in Milwaukee this noon to be with husband until he Mr. j April 21 was Jones was at one time a resident 01 one of the forty I. W. W. whose cases the United States Supremo tamed from the neighboring Orangemen and who was as official He js Major P. L. j while who had not been arrested until Wednesday a member of the Londonderry selected Serve Cafeteria Luncheon The last initiation was held in year a class was Two years ago a class of ninety was initiated by the local The committees for entertainment of the visitors will be i CLUB HOLD MEETING was taken there Wednesday by the Waushara county j The young men were ex- j to be arraigned Thursday and j will probably waive preliminary ex- animation and request that they be taken before Judge B. B. Park of Stevens who will open a term circuit court at Wautoma next It is not unlikely that both i io nut appointed at the next meeting of the CAPTAIN GUY GIVES will be placed on It is expected that the ing women will be entertained by wives of the local members during the After the degrees are con- ferred by the degree teams a cafeteria luncheon will be served by the ladies at the council rooms over the TALK TO OF THE Suspected Karly automobile the young men MEMBERS CLUB car owned by Milo Covel of Red A good-sized turnout of local i Covel had on a street at Red Granite while he at- THE OF KE French and those from England will print their copies in. Batches of the papers will be dropped by para- j chute in Amiens and other cities where there are The building of concrete roads in says the Daily J the county was the topic of interest The will be equipped with at the meeting of the county board wireless in addition to complete j this The debates over where ing will issue news of use the bond money in the sport and that of a eral of the roads was quite but nothing of any definite nature j was Some wanted the i roads built in the north end of the county while others wanted the in the south It was a question as to what roads needed the improvements the most and no settlement could be It was I decided to refer the matter back to EDITOR OF THE DAILY TRIBUNE Highway Commission and then LOCAL EDITOR MARRIED TOD AY MARRIES MISS LOUISE FEY OK MANCE vote on the recommendations that the commission The report away with was a Ford touring n e duy OL Appoint Degree Teams between The degree teams will be appointed by the state The local degree team composed Grand H. Deputy Grand M. L. T. Arthur and J. L. Reinhart will officiate in the and 9 o'clock Sunday when he spoke at the j iy meeting of the club on Wednesday noon at the Masonic 4th Avenue The Captain's talk was about The authorities remembered having seen Leary and Skalitzky n T 7 i if u about town and the fact that they life and of the details sn so disappeared Sunday evening led to were expected to report to this city and is very well known local residents who will be who j awaiting word of his speedy recovery the i FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT CUDAHY COMPLETED and espionage war time act. Xot Official Mr. Clyne stated that he Associated Los in Russia he must have left arrangements ot John G. country the son ot rendered its m not Mitchell nationally firming this report that Haywood stated Mr. am simply saying that it was confidential that I An investigation will mado of tho passports at Xew Vork and at Washington the late known and himself once ager of the Cudahy oC Kansas who committed cide were perfected detectives t was from failure to pay a loan from a Chicago The of- state also that Cudahy un- tablo to secure the amount from his Clara at Santa Mrs. heard the shut i found hor husband i state that he placed Lho of FRANK RADTKE INJURED AT CONSOLIDATED MILL Frank 1. an employee of the wood room al Ihe in this is in in his antl hN right badly bruised and trigger with his as a result of gelling caughl between a pulley and frame SEEK WARRANTS FOR day while at work in was caught for several minutes while fellow employees ed to get the machine apart in order LICENSE VIOLATORS that he might be His are not serious but will lay him up for Wis. Warrants for some Radtke had onto a conveyor where he was cleaning oiu tho arrest of nine Appleton bile owners for violation of the law relating to automobile licenses have been requested by George S. j state auto license several days in this some which had fallen j who is the pulley and the shaft While Monday morning he found no one witnessed Ihe accident il 1 twenty-four five trucks that he reached down between two operating the pulley and frame to remove All except nine chips and had his arm drawn in on their promise to arm stopped the pulley but it was not immediately make application for until a few minutes later that Paul I a fellow saw The nine to be are feel out above one plate for He immediately slopped tnJ Deliberately t i I 1.1O ic RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY IS PREDICTED Rain tonight and and er throughout the entire with fresh to strong shifting has been predicted by T. Nixon local weather Another energetic disturbance has developed alone the middle plain j quent to the life in the of T t 01 the suspicion that they knew The talk was a very j thi about tne car This mg one and covered a de- seemed further borlle out bv Uie fact tails o by the majority of the Army Life in A. of O. Captain Nash told of the life as tho American Army was marching into Germany to take its place along side of the other allied This was ir. 191S, two months after tho Armistice was and the feeling of the Germans toward the was very Life in the Army of Occupation was not very pleasant first but gradually the feeling was not so Coblenz was the that the two youths had engaged a room at a Red Granite hotel and had made arrangements to start work in on last COLLEGE will be ready before the present j sion has Petitions Referred Back and Miss Louise The Proposed plan a daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank H. j from corner of. 111., at near Auburndale to the limits ot high noon today at the home of was the center of most of bride's W. C. i the This would connect pastor of the Federated the of Marshfield with the performed the College Romance 1 The wedding is culmination ofE a college both parties r been students anil later graduates Mr. Huffman j ed with the class 1918, and Huffman is a in the class 1920. Mrs. Huffman was a member of the Shakespeare club and quite prominent in member of Theta and was active in the social life of the college Tho storm is moving I quarters of the division to which Cap- ly eastward accompanied by showers and It will continue over touching this T e m p e r a t u r e s will be variable as a but em to for the rain has been recorded e tered The highest temperature FEDERATION MEETING APRIL 23 Mrs. Francis E. Chandler of state president of Wisconsin tion of Women's Clubs will address the club women of this city at tile tain Nash belonged and he explained j 20. Witter building on the life in that Many The Federation of Women of this i city has issued invitations to its the building of an 8-mile The bids on this road were last fall because of the high and now the from the end want the road built if the not too A petition in a mile and an eighth running out of town of Another by for a half mile stretch in of All of the petitions were re- ferred to the Highway Commission while a student who will make oh Served in World the Mr. Huffman is well known in The Rural Planning Committee sometime ago made recommendations to buy the land of Marshfield to use it as a The to buy the land and Miss Carolyne of consin having come here iii 1919, when he purchased the Daily Later he took over ihc Weekly Tribune was with the daily is now the Daily at Mr. was prominent in ary and social He was at one tendered her resignation a time editor of the Round ber of the reached hore yesterday was 74. This was also the highest temperature reached on April 20.in the past 20 The lowest yesterday Seventeen below in 1904 was the lowest lered on April 20 in the The sun rose al a. m. and het al p. m. The coldest in Ihe United Slates yesterday was Vermont where it was 28 SO above in N. M. was tho warmest While located in Coblenz the captain i hers to meet at luncheon at one o'clock was very fortunate in securing many on This is the only genera valuable souvenirs which he meeting of the Women's Federation widly While giving the talk to held during the year and a large members of Ihe club an exhibit of tendance is expected at this many souvenirs was made which j Besides learning just what much interest among tho club has accomplished in German Officer the art and relief and much coveted German Iron assistance in library recreation arette old implements of and school and and many other made up I these are really worth while or j the collection of those present will have an op to hear the slate presiden of the women's Chandler has a message ror every woman interested in the better development of her her her city and her The message given in such an interesting and en- E. F. U. LODGE TO INITIATE LARGE CLASS The regular monthly meeting of local E. F. U. lodge be held at their hall A large class of new members will be The initiation ceremonies will be by State Deputy A. L. Larsen of Olea public Paca nnd Assistant Deputy W. E. PUBLIC LIBRARIAN RESIGNS POSITION manner as lo please and ulate everyone work in the months to machinery and secured i the license and one man is to It to practically tear I a license plat the machine apart in order to get Radtke out without injuring his arm belonging to a neighbor on one of his Mr. Cook will visit all tho cities in the result being that was caughl there for little ITc of thc m an was conscious when Released but owners who taken lo hospital for the His parents reside north of this cily in Ihe town of MY FIRST DOLLAR i J. A. ATTEND BEAVERS MEETING Miss Mabel Grand will leave this afternoon for Stevens to attend a meeting of the Beaver in Stevens at i which a class of one hundred and PRESIDENT now members will be initiated ZEN'S NATIONAL BANK into the It is expected that the T earned my first dollar ing in a in Russia for a a large Colony of Beavers will also for the past two years in the Seott resigned her to take effect July During her i evidence in this dry Miss by her efficient ana courteous services and the Library Committee as well as the many patrons regret to see announced that j several fluttering j lions for under I but as has made no definite i decision as to which she may j i Clark of j After Ihe meeling a social lime wilt 1 be A number of E. F. U. PS are expected hero from SENATOR ARNOLD WANTS CITY HOME RULE farmers are organize to defeat the proposed Stevens Point and probably federal sales according to some from TO TIIK RESIGNATION W. P. who has been in the employ of the Johnson Hill Co. j as manager of the Grocery department for the has resigned his The resignation to lake effect; April 2511V. Mr. expects to remain in this but has announced no ite FKEL QUAKE SHOCK Associated Los April 21 shock was felt hei o'clock this -An at Today we are pleased to an- addition of sixteen members of the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune family of They 10th St. N. A. South U 7. R 7. Central Wisconsin Elect rio Grand Thomas 6th St. Mrs. F. O. 11 ICd Moult Port Albert Boot S. Fay Wis. B. Bakor St. A. S. O. R 1. John R Raymond 3rd president of the sin Farm who has just re- turned from a trip to All of the national farm tions have delegates in Washington j who are keeping congress informed of the needs of A com- will report very shortly with specific recommendations regarding j legislation affecting i marketing and i While at the capital Mr. I Korrow conferred with Henry j Secretary of and i Herbert Secretary of Com- college and is a member The on printing and Sigma Delta a national stationery made their report to the journalistic He is also u. member of Beta Theta Pi During the war he served with the American Field Service ana was later an officer in the field members the Report A. E. of man of the finance made an interesting report for the past lery of the United States Mr. j It was found that the total re- Huffman is a member of the t amounted to of and Elks Clubs of this J which was general After a short wedding trip Mr. and The rest was state and trust Mrs. Huffman will return to Wisconsin BOARD WANTS LABOR AND CAPITAL TO MEET drainage district funds and delinquent taxes which just been i v The cash on hand j ary 1st was orders for the amount of 920.96 made the balance in the lury The auditing com- was composed of A. E. Frank Rourke and Louis Will Reeves was hired by the county to make a careful check of all the bookstand to assist the ing 111., April Railroad Labor Board in its decision today that Federal Shibler of Atlanta in the officers of the Atlanta Birmingham Atlantic Railroad reduce the wages of employes had violated the spirit and letter of A DV transportation act. LUTHERAN SEMINARY The board declared that it was erless to take action in the case j present and suggested that the em- ployes meet with the owners at a CON- j and if an agreement cannot CAMPAIGN PROGRESSING be reached to bring the case back the labor duly lo uphold the decision of this board is not any less an on the receivers of the road than on J the owners of the tho decision COMMITTEE WANTS SHRUBBERY DONATIONS Owing to the advancing shrubbery the committee stage oi who has BIRTHS MrY and Mrs. Otto High street the birth of a son on 11. Mr. and Mrs. William of announce the birth of a Tuesday charge of the work which is to be done i on the Howe School grounds has de- that the work must be done April 25 instead of May G. They would appreciate it very much if Rev. Fred G. pastor of Sion Lutheran church of this an- that the campaign for funds for the Lutheran Seminary which will built in Rock has been going along splendidly in of which he is He states that all the cities in thc have gone beyond their Sheridan having doubled therr i quota and that the local fsh has gone way over the The quota for this district was but it thought that by the time all re- turns are in that that amount will almost Rev. Olson states that the drive is expected to be finished by The full amount of the quota for the seminary was to bo There are thousands of folks in any one having any Japanese Barbary i this country who are homeless and common Bridal or Woodbine plants to spare would notify the committee in i Any such donations would be i received by the committee who would send after THE WEATHER Rain probably tonight nnd Friday cooler in southwest I i I Dodge county has sent 54 j tjon tonight fresh to strong Have The Tribune brought to including JO women and 44 to tho shifting homo every University of Wisconsin this  

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