Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - March 2, 1922, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin WISCONSIN RAPIDS TRIBUNE EIGHTH 2646. WISCONSIN THURSDAY MARCH 2, 1922. PRICE THREE CENTS MYSTERY TIP FOUND WORTHLE GIVE LECTURES TO H.S. STUDENTS ON LOCAL BUSINESSES liOY SCOUT VOCATIONAL COM- SELECTS BUSINESS TO TALK AT HIGH SCHOOL ON VARIOUS PROFESSIONS VOCATIONS OF CITY Lincoln High School students again be given a course of by Wisconsin Rapids business on the various lines of business activity in this The Boy Scout Vocational committee of which Prof. Al Jackson is and E. W. Lipke and of th Lincoln High School are have selected a group of consin Rapids men to address tho high students this Speakers and Topics The the high school their topics nad F. F. Mengel Then Now and C. E Jackson Wire and Win Ben Smart Value of Guy O Babcock Today and ran be try anu C. From to R. J Distribution and rence 1 As An C. A. Keeping the Strike Fires Burning LOCAl HIGHEST IN STATE Milk prices in Wisconsin Rapids higher than in any other ant city in state with the tion of according to a re- cent of the Wisconsin ment of Bottled milk in Wisconsin Rapids is sold at cents a quart by most and ten cunts is the lowest In Wausau milk is sold at eight a quart and in no city i Superior is the price higher thar ten for cities in the state und With textile workers on strike in New England states dreds of. pickets are kept on State police are in readiness to answer any Above la Nellie Skuce stew for the pickets at R. I. State Basket Tourney To Be Held Here March 23 26 Lacy Nash Year j Tribune that the This is the second year of the state Slate will be Bright in Wisconsin Rapids this Port by local business the first having in this on Maich 23 u it was announced by the Tri-City I Green Bay lent Club here when W. J. president of the club to ihc Oshkosh B'Gosh local club London Two basketball U. S. been given in 1021 when a great deal oT was stimulated bv the The will be the only state Antigo and Racine kcal business title meet this d is and It is the to draw a Urge n unifier or the committee to give as wide entries and an unusually of tho The pi as possible and all tne be given been instructed to toil about the Play ai it was 1 Gained that no FAIR RISING TEMPERATURE FRIDAY VESPER CLUB HOLDS T. pi edicts generally today and tomorrow using Last night the coldest de- of temperature was 7 below Appleton Beloit Green Bay Milwaukee Mai Madison Oshkosh Ratine Superior Wausau Wisconsin Rapids Priees charged to consumers 9c 10 5 9 10 9 10 8 10 9 11 8 6 11 DELEGATES MEET HERE TOMORROW SOIL AND DRAINAGE PROBLEMS OF CENTRAL WISCONSIN WILL BE DISCUSSED BY MENT ASSOCIATION eiU tho state Had decided to GUERNSEY BULL SALE this the Chairman C A. committee got About fifty delegates from counties in central Wisconsin will gather here tomorrow for the meeting of the Central Wisconsin ment Included among ihe delegates will be some of the best on soils and drainage lems in the W. Sturgeon Bay soils Prof. A. head of the soils department at the state and Prof. E. R. Jones of of the Drainage Associa tion will be among the Local Delegates Attend Each of the eleven counties ed in the association has been asked to send five or the county agricultural and The while the highest yesterday 12 lending bankers and Last on the same date Wood county delegates are R. A. The pine bred bull sale of the cne committee got pel club at the notified basketball teams m ul thc that the local athlete uas a success bj tne state meet thr association Thc sule was well at the local A pui e o. although prices 1 will he imf iu tnt 29 above and the The warmest March 1 recorded 45 above in 1921 and the was below un iOst today at C L n in who secretary of the Chapman of chairman of the county A. P. Bean of member of the m 1913. The drainage committee of the county 5 a. m. and B M. Wisconsin at ril weie not particularly con signers weie tho in- shown m the Nine bull in age i rom two months to weie at an price o Farmers m attendance at the sale weru an opportunity of In id of cattle recently sold Mr. to parties from and which will be shipped out in the near It is under- stood that the ptice paid toi tne ton i teen including foi the champions nip w which to 01 imn nu in o L ail o BLAINE URGES WATERWAYS AT TRI-STATE MEET WISCONSIN GOVERNOR TELLS DELEGATES CONP EREN CV SHOULD AID IN DEVELOPING SENTIMENT FOR PROJECT heie tiie patt and will appreciate seeing a ment which will attract the cream 01 the basketball talent of the state to cue bred two grado ami tne i bull NINE CHILDREN WIN ESKIMO PIE PRIZES Hetty 7d7 Street on first in the Ico Pie Essay taking thi dolhn gold In all theie weie nine who won and their names and addresses be found in the Blommer in the in this The contest Tun to determine why the kiddies liked Eskimo Pic Mi. He found out be- cause ninety children sent in two of thc being in S. G. COM of the Wood school judged thc ron test. is expecting between and entries m the Seating Capacity Preparations are to on- laige the seating capacity ot thc to handle a New bo in and there will be The coldest place in Anton J. Q. tht united States was 28 W. J. iero in Milet j B. J. the warmest was 78 above in Mi- sin Fla Committees appointed at a v will be generally fair maiy meeting of the here this district today and last hare prepared reports The great cold high will be diminishing and Increased have risen somewhat in The purpose of the association irf Ca ad ian They have f j to increase the prosperity of central kn lower in the Vv by assisting in the effective and several sections report the j of the It is lowest or records for Colder i ed to fanners and prospective this morning in the as to the most profitable ways while the Canadian of handling various types of and north much I to help new settlers in particular to gMn a start by making available to them capital with which to obtain needed Membership in the association is open to business farmers and others in the ties Although the work of the association will bo largely along route 3, it is expected to be of benefit to all residents of the dis- S INJURIES WHEN mil SLEIGH OVERTURNS Gio n Hay who g for T. A. Couillard r. mail on rural MARY NEED NOT PAY IS VERDICT OF JURY Associated New Mar. not have to pay Mrs. Cora G. iny part of tho which Mrs. claims is duo her as commission for getting thc film star a raise to a week This was the of the federal unsealed for both spectators and Tho to overturned in his aie to pi u ull while on a snow swept ing both afternoon uml evenings road had a narrow caue from burning to Mail in this part of the state are forced to use a small stove 'n rigs to keep When the tipped over the whole rig officials to and umpire thc fire quickly and it was only pending upon the or in thc The club officials will ilu class officials ia the state and col- Name Committee President has named tVs heroic efforts that saved the bags of While thi his overcoat and tournament committee who will He suffering complete charge of the It is from burns about the face and composed of C. A. Paul A. Fred C. i Ed. Smith and Charles SINKING FUND The committee will be to p handle the ticket Season tickets and tho re- i M. section will be new urged large Season ticket will bo en- of labor to put a titled to reservations during tho of their earnings each to be used a sinking fund which to combat thc unemployment situation slack business Thc following teams besides tho as the country is now going Tri-Cities will entered in the j tire Probable Entries involved through the added prosperity which it is designed to bi WIRE COMMUNICATION RESTORED AT NEENAH telegraph communication between Neenah and outside points has been by the Western A temporary station at the Soo line depot is ling all Telephone com- toll are expected to bo available for public use on Tho city is filled with repairmen and hotels have placed cots Ln corridors to accommodate the little army of It is rumored that we are on the threshold of Still there are those who know all that has been discovered and that March J. J. Blaine of Wisconsin urged of the Great Lawrence of factory facilities foi extending a 01 and reclamation of over and wet in a message to the Tri-State Development conference from sota and meeting here This conference was nor m the message which was read to the meeting his absence an air of gaining a more al understanding ing the of the states comprise the upper Great share equally the problem of desire alike an extension of tourists recognize the of settlement and subjugation of undeveloped areas millions of and see the need for the orderly and balanced of agriculture with and he de- Shape Public Opinion of the Great waterway which will give the inland states access to the requires that these lake states move forward on a ed joint rational this undertaking opposition shown by a group of states would restrict of great inland empire in a futile to force entrance to and exit from country through a port long since 10 tolerably is done here will have an portant bearing upon the acts of leg and up on none more upon the opening of the St. Lawrence route to the of the We confidently expect that the conclusions ot this conference will have much to do with the formu lation of public policy upon this tei of transcending Adjustments Needed is necessary that adjustment be made if the machinery of agriculture and industry is to move more ly in the future than it has in the It is incumbent on all to foster practices which will enable producers to enjoy more of the returns from their efforts to improve their ards of living and to correlate and responsibility that none can oid is that of helping to work out a of distribution which will benefit both the producer and the con- and as one of the executives of the states joining ia this conference I appeal for the most careful of this important subject un- der Is Regional Problem would be wasteful indeed for the people of any of these states to sue Independent policies of This problem is not and it is up to tho conference at this meeting to make tions which will develop particularly those lands that are especially ed to agricultural should given to the matter of reforestation before it is too Millions of acres of under areas are not available foi agricultural On timber supplies for the future should bs Attract Tourists upper Great Lakes states are rapidly developing into the playground of the Middle need not only be developed for zens of the states affected but they should be shared with the millions now in the crowded districts of the Middle West and and by whom our states are is needless to indulge longer in regret that agriculture has been less encouraged and promoted by ample financial facilities than have com- merce and We all that while turing and transportation have been able to enlist necessary it has been less accessible to This existing lack of added to the fact that the farmer is the most in- In Next Casualty Dora of R. one ot the injured in the tucKet cotton mill strike bandaged ankle tells the SCOUT COUNCIL PLANS FOR CAMP WILL SET ASIDE PERIOD GIRLS THIS NEW MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE ARE NAMED Plans for the summer camp the chief subject of- discussion at the meeting of the executive committee of the local boy scout council last Judge W. J. Conway was put on Camp Committee to take the place of the council on the TO in Camn 1 3 AM H 1 AT WITTER M. J. who has left the J. B. Nash was also on ths committee as an additional member W. F. Kellogg and Judge trill cousin Valley Camp t Plans for the use of the camp summer are already being ami it is expected that this year will be the most successful since the camp was Girls To Use Camp The executive committee voted favor of girls to use the camp this and it is expected that certain periods will be set MEN ARRESTED TUESDAY HAVE NO CONNECTION INVESTIGATION PROVES LVOV'S STORY OF THREATS TAYLOR WITHOUT FOUNDATION Associated Los six men an on the information of John their have no connection with the Taylor it was announced today by Detective Sergeant Herman Cline in of the Examination of Mrs. Rupp and investigation of her convinced detectives that there was no foundation for her statements that they threatened it Mrs. Rupp made a ten thousand word sworn statement to the which definitely asserted that Rodney one of the six men in said ir. her presence that he would shoot Taylor if the latter carried out a purported threat to report the sale to him of synthetic liquor under the guise of bonded Made Investigation The police and the sheriff's office at first took the story of Mrs. Rupp more seriously than any of the numerous preceding and hot tips that have come up from time to I Detectives were immediately put to work checking up every detail of her with angles of the and it was not until a complete investigation had been made that the investigators admitted that they had bees another false Taylor Fought Drugs? The report that Taylor had inside or narcotic peddlers who havo become rich through the movie colony in received some ation yesterday when a woman told Frank R chief field deputy of the internal revenue of a story similar to that of lor it is begged the to break up the that he might save a woman dear to a prominent a victim of Maj. Reynolds is shielding his ant has turned over- his tion to members of the squad whu will investigate it. for camp fire girls and others who merce Monday night wish to The price girls will the same as for The chairman of- the court of local have their of attending third monthly of tho Rapid Merchants which will be held at the this Prof. M. H. v a splendid talk bo- iore the of on will give his talk Matthews orchestra furnish music the and Ar- made his report on the recent session thur vocalist of the and states that interest The in scout promotion seemed to uo wiu at growing and that an excellent and the will be a ing was expected in onc Committee Reports The activities committee made s. TNI report on the i S which plans are going forward j and upon mass which ara ned for this It was decided to hold another Thc appointment of George Eldred ner for scoutmasters in the as Assistant Division Highway at which time plans for during the summer will be gone ZS ASSISTANT DIVISION ENGINEER of all has served to accentuate the Capital for Farmers to take the place of E. L. who is leaving the was an- today by Division Engineer F. F. Eldred has been em- ployed at the local highway sion office since 1916, and was second assistant division engineer at the present system of financing time of his has been developed in such a way W. H. Hazleton has actually to prove burdensome to Maintenance m which It is apparent that the he will handle the work er needs financial machinery erly taken care of by to which means money at reasonable rates of to cover the period necessary to able his products to be of necessity is longer than in most lines of is need of a national mation policy which will consider the acres of cut over lond tho of land too wet to be fully The which the tri-state group can make to j this potential asset are of the great est WEATHER Weather tion for March 2: Fair tonight rising tern west aml north tions