Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - June 28, 1922, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin WISCONSIN RAPIDS DAILY TRIBUNE NINTH 2745. WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, PRICE THREE FOR SENATE SUBSCRIBED TO HAVE STREET CARS CROSS RIVER EAST SIDE BUSINESS MEN AND PROPERTY OWNERS DONATE LIBERALLY TO MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS EXPECTED Conference Candidates In Formal Today Endorse Declaration Of Policy With subscriptions reaching above the mark and with every business house on the east of the river backing the movement have the Street Car tracks laid across the new wagon those in charge of raising the funds are highly in to the out- The wholehearted support tendered the project that the east side wants car service and is ready to back up their wants with good cold stated a prominent business List of Subscribers j Large business houses and small ones are all subscribing ly to the The list of and the amount they subscribed follows W. P. Cummings 5100.00 Stark 100.00 Co 100.00 J. 100.00 Style Shop 50.00 Jce Cream Co 100.00 Co 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 Gleue Howard Model Drug Sugar Bowl 50.00 E. J Schmidt 50.00 M. A. Bogoger 50.00 Eugene Miller 25.00 W. G. Henke 50.00 W. A. Drumb 25.00 A. L. Fontaine 10.00 0. Moore 50.00 R. A. Weeks 10.00 W. H. Young 10.00 Edwin Sterner John Hartl 25.00 J A. Cohen 100.00 F. R. 50.00 L. P. Daniels 50.00 A. A. Arndt 10.00 W. C. Weisel 50.00 T. Rowland 20.00 J. Levin 10.00 E. N. 10.00 Meat Market Associated June an- of their candidates for the several offices for which they were nominated bv the state June 1, called by the com- of forty-four at was made today following a meeting of the candidates held in the office of Attorney General William J. The statement reads as 1 Support Declaration the hereby an- our candidacy to the can nomination for the several offices set opposite our names for which we were endorsed by one thousand men and women at the republican state conference held in Milwaukee on June 1, 1922. We in accord with the platform of that convention and aie opposed to hand fixed slates and op- pose control of self chosen We pledge our support to the announced by William J. our candidate for the republican tion for governor and we uill make on page 3) REE STATE ARMY MEETS IRREGULARS SOUTH IRELAND GOVERNMENT FORCES BATTLE INSURGENTS FOR POSSESSION OP RACKS Four Injured When Auto Hits Deep Hole In Road STEVENS POINT TRAVEL AT RISK ROAD UNDER ESCAPE SERIOUS INJURY i Fire Last Night Destroys Nekoosa Iron Works Plant Associated M June attack begun today by the state troops of the Irish Republican upon urs in the barracks in Four was still in progress at one o'clock this Under heavy fire rifles and machine and high explosive shells from small ibre the irregulars under Com- mander Lome O'Connor are reported to have been driven to the rear of the and belief that they could out much longer was ex- pressed m official Report 15 Dead Unofficial reports are that fifteen men have been killed and a number of combatants up to early At p. m. machine and artillery weie still in The government had imposed a censorship on are glorious and fight foi the republic to the said a communique issued this timg by Commander the insurgents under attack in Four He said that the only ties so far were three slightly ed. Four residents of Stevens Harrison Raymond Rose Landowski and Regina miraculously escaped serious Nekoosa Iron Works Tuesday evening about totally destroyed this morning when the Buick roadster in which Nekoosa's second serious fne were riding crashed into a hole The which of vacant by the ripping out of the unknown already hen ei nl ripping concrete bridge located on state load I J. A. Worlund Ilein Sutor r F. J. Wood Roy F. Stevenson Smith Mrs. G. S. Beardsley Eail L. Hem Bakery National Club C. H. R. F. Sweet E. A. Schmidt Clai a J R. Ragan 25.00 50.00 500.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 A Ibert Boh rend 10.00 Tom Poulos 10.00 A. A. Forstner J. Staler 10.00 Moy W. Sing 5.00 100.00 Wood County Natl. 500.00 Wood County Realty W. A. Buerger 5.00 J. C. Werle 25.00 J. D. Smith E. T. C. L. Hamilton J. A Staub Ferd Link Murat Holliday M. C. Geoghan R. E. William Bodette William Hess G. Binnebose J Mason With all of these subscriptions in and many more their in- tention of subscribing little doubt is expressed by the committee in charge but that a satisfactory amount will be on hand ready to turn over to the treet car company when T agree to lay the The J. C. Penny manager is awaiting word fiom higher but conl they will subscribe an equally large as will A. on his return from a iness t 25.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 Infant Dies Little Elmer the five days old son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto of passed away this Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the Lutheran Church at List with burial fn theran Cemetery at 13, between the villages of and Port According to the story told local garagemen the two couple were on their way to the pavilion after ing show at Stevens When they reached the detour sign put up Dy road McCarthy and they decided to go ahead the sign read ahead con- travel at your own their hurry to get to the pavilion did not notice the bridge had been torn out and as they allege no was posted they were upon the hole even before they saw it. 1 Thrown Through Windshield i to the that there was no chance of avoiding a spill by clamping on the so decided to leave the car jump forward into the hole and take chances on not getting up when the car hit opposite When the left the road the front end sank dimn and crashed into the opposite bank the rear end bumper was smashed leaving the entire car settle into the The force of the impact when the opposite bank threw of the occupants and injuries to the other Summon Aid Immediately after the wreck red aid was summoned ami the four injured persons were brought to this city where Dr. F. made a physical It was found i that Newby had his right m in two places and had other minor had sustained deep cuts in the face and head and the had been cut ami bruised For a while it was thought that one of the girls bad been t ly injured but after close examination it was found thai she only badly shaken up and Came Out Lucky Local who pulled in the wrecked state that it ex- tremely fortunate that the speed by the car as it plunged into i the hole was not great enough to com- demolish the car nor slowi enough so that the car would have i when the front end bit the edge of tho Damages to tho car had not been but it estimated that they will amount to a considerable The front wheels were tho axle bent out of the tor the engine knocked loose from it's frame and the shield at about two o'clock this I Two alarms e Imt the building was doomed tho depai Intent ai all devoted to preventing j from to tho lumber one side of the iron and tho i yard on the The de win Led the of. the and it not until that all danger ilie I M. J. nei of the lion this that it be lor him lo taie of the damage until ho uas to if of equipment conKi lie that In- in I he near In i in e. Al Lutjeans Will Serve Berlin Legion Barbecue Al. Port has been the post of the American ion to a barbecue at Berlin on July 0. Lutjeans will leave on day for Berlin to prepare the cue at be served five 900 pound steers with a complete It is expected that over five thousand people will attend the affair which is a home coming staged by the American On account of his being away from Poit Edwards on Sunday Mr. Lutjeans will not cater to outside people at the Port Hotel Nina Spencer To Conduct Violin And Piano Classes An of interest to Wisconsin Rapids people is made that Nina 15. of a local musician of talent has decided to duct a in violin and Spencer well-known to Wisconsin Rapids music l anil has occasions local audiences playing hiis in much Miss Spencer is 01 High School later attended the Music School for thiee and came to Wisconsin about one Durmn the she has made her home with Dr. W. G. Men ill of this and recently graduated in a in Teaching from the Wood County mal Miss Spencer has played at a number of the School musicales held dining ihe v and before the Women's Rotary and several other civic 01 Big Beer Shipment Found On Pere Marquette Steamer Ry Associated June Forty i -i of beer concealed in ill lui i hilled as salt out of Michigan to Milwaukee and to pel sons fictitious were by federal agents in the hold of tli Pere No. 4, the docked this This fii st lime any big -U operating Great nkes steamers has served as an sit to booze but federal liability is attached to the 1'eie line under the stead and the steamer will leave as usual tonight for Ludington and CALL CONFERENCE ON COAL STRIKE PRESIDENT HARDING SUMMONS OPERATORS TO MINERS AT WASHINGTON Partly Cloudy Tonight And Warmer Tomorrow Predicted Daughter Dies Lorraine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 7lh Ave. died last evening at o'clock after an illness from She was born August and was about ton months age at the time of I She is survived besides her 1 two Neil Edward and I Leonard Wan Funeral services will be hold afternoon at time o'clock i at the Rev. of T. Nixon predicts partly cloudy and bly Temperatures here yesterday were 7G and Last year on the same date were HO and 01. At one o'clock this noon it was 70 The sun will set at o'clock Weather conditions throughout this district from the Great Lakes to the Rockies durng next few days be cloudy and somewhat tled with a few scattered Temperatures will not change Hill lie in Forest i Dr. Ganfield Announces His Campaign Manager Associated June W. A. Ganfield of this candidate for United States Senator on the can today announced the pointment and of Robert editor of the Whitewater ter as his campaign Dr. will open his headquarters in July Associated June lias to summon to Washington Saturday a group of coal operators from all parts of the United States to dis- of the i's union the possibility of a ence to fix a wage scale that would the coal An announcement explaining the will be made later in the Arrangements were completed a conference at the White today in which Secretaries and Hoover while John L. president of the Un- tecl Mine who was present remained in the capitol for the purpose of considering the Will Start Negotiations The corning which it is understood will assemble ill discuss solely what steps may be to get the wage negotiations on Today the has de- manded a national conference while operators hi refusing to en- er have countered a proposal to meet in district for separate district TNe gathering Saturday will be en- tirely informal and will discuss what form of basis may be adopted to bring union and employes representatives into a meeting to at- to fix definite wage or district wage Dane County Takes Lead In Coal Price Investigation June is taking the lead in Wisconsin in ts probe into the coal 3. war time fuel administrator for Dane was appointed by the of directors of the Association of Commerce as chairman of a com to study the coal situation in This committee will attempt work out plans to alleviate a sible The first step of the committee will je to determine the actual needs of ocal Industrial and utilities have a supply that will ast from three weeks to but in case of continuation of the strike a situation will re- Rotarians Will Take Part In New London Installation The announcement of the award ot i Rotary club charter to New London was made al the meeting of the local Rota i y The lation will take place in 'the near and the local club has been in- to take part. The local club at the meeting today elected George F. LaBour to an orary following the of his resignation as an tive Mr. LaBour resigned of the fact that he is planning to leave the city permanently within a short G. O. who attended the international convention of Rotary clubs at Los gave an added account of some of the business taken up at the Industrial Commission Takes Testimony Here The Wisconsin Industrial sion held a heaving at the court house yesterday at which testimony was taken on four local cases falling un- der the Wisconsin workmen's com- act. will be en out from Madison after the mony has been The cases on which testimony were taken Ernest Smith vs. sin National John scn vs. Consolidated Water Power Paper Fred Pagel vs. ed Water Power Paper and Michael Carey vs. C. C. Collins ber Co. The case of Ernest Smith vs. consin National Guard awaits a de- cision by the Supreme Couit as to whether the National Guard falls un- der the workmen's compensation act. Mrs. Ben Hooper Is Conference Choice State Engineer Says Bridge Among The Finest In Siate W. C. state bridge Wisconsin Highway was a business caller in this city Wednesday where he inspected the new According to Mr. row the new bridge is one of the est structures in the state and with but a few minor exceptions the bridge is ready for acceptance by the Arrest Mother Who Abandoned Newly Born Babe Mrs. Ella confessed mother of the newly born child that was found in the woods near June 12, was arrested late Monday by Sheriff Walter Mueller and ar- in Judge Getts court where she waived examination and was bound over to the fall term of circuit She was on bail by her H. C. of the town of Grand The complaint lodged by county of- against the other was that ot exposing a child less six years of age in the woods with the intent of i after the I death of the which occurred on I June thought that the ther would be arrested oh a laughter but Wisconsin utes do not provide that this charge could be made the At the preliminary lawyers for both the defendant i and the state were absent and acting upon the advice of Judge Getts the defendant waived In advising the Judge Getts ex- that in a charge of this kind le would be unable to settle the case as it was out of his jurisdiction and hat the logical and best course for her to follow would be to t wave nation and be released on Mrs. Mary Norton Dies At Home Of Nephew Here Mrs. Mary L. who has been her home here with her R. passed away on Mrs. Norton was born September at Jefferson Co. When a very young she came vith her Mr. and Mrs. C. to and when she was six years old her ed to this county and settled on arm near A few years later hey moved to this Mrs. Norton received her education n the local On 871 she was married to Smith mi Norton who preceded her in death on January 1922. About Mr. and Mrs. Norton ed to N. Dakota where they until 1908 when they moved to Va. On- June 20th this Mrs. Norton here with he body of her husband which was aid to rest in Forest Hill Cemetery on Tune 21st. On June 27 she died at the tome of her nephew where she has icen making her She is survived by three Mrs. C. W. Lamar of Mrs. Will Hall of 111., ind Mrs. Will Ottman of Wis. She leaves two grandchildren at and two mond E. Baldwin and Roland R. win of this Funeral services will be held from the Baldwin 424 4th St. S. Thursday at Rev. A. A. Sennett with burial in For- est Hill Cemetery by the side of her Carl Mathie Of Wausau Is Dry Candidate for Will Oppose Mayor Associated June Ben Hooper of president of the Wisconsin League of Women as democratic nominee for the United States will lead the democrats of Wisconsin into state election November 7, the first woman representative on a party ticket in this The democratic state convention last night unanimously endorsed Mrs. Hooper as their senatorial candidate and party leaders gave assurance of their support to her Last night she expressed willingness to make the against the lican Governor This selection of the convention and its two candidates for Mayor A. A. Bentley of Crosse representing the wets and Carl Mathie of Wausau representing the prevented a defection within the party which was when a. platform accepted by the drys was by a vote of 50 to 298. Some dry delegates at the tion hotly contested the declaration of the committee which said that the party urged strict ment of the 18th amendment and posed that order that people of the state of Wisconsin may the law we favor the submission of such changes to the people of Wisconsin by the to be held at the spring election in 1923." Accept Referendum Democrats on the resolution com- had agreed to this statement of principle after long discussion on the proposal by Judge Martin L. Lueck for a referendum on the prohibition question to the voters at a tional The drys on the committee accepted and supported the proposal on Charges were freely made during the debate on this that the democratic party was attempting to cater to the liquor interests of the The complete of the state cers to enter the Wisconsin primary September 5, For United States Mrs. Ben For Mayor A. A. and Carl For Joseph 01 Stevens of Peter For Attorney Jerry Col- For State Emil Rotarians Will Help Boys Earn Money To Attend Camp Thirty Wisconsin Rapids boys who otherwise would be denied the lege of enjoying an outing at the Scout camp at Sunset lake will be enabled to earn the necessary for a week's stay at the camp as a result of action taken this noon by the Rotary Thirty members of the club agreed to furnish jobs to the boys to it possible for them to earn the or in cases where the members had no jobs to to donate One boy from every scout in the city will go with Scout Executive E. H. Justice to camp tomorrow to spend the night and to become quainted with the camp and with the Stevens Point boys who are there Th use of cars to take the boys over and back was given by members of the Rotary Attend State Convention WEATHER The Rev. J. H. and Grace and and Misses Helen and Signa I will motor to Waukesha Partly cloudy might and Thursday Thursday morning to attend the State I Endeavor which possibly be held there June 30 to July 2. somewhat They will spend some time in the southern part of the state before re- warmer JEWS PA PER I