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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - December 26, 1925, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                A. f. WIKB 1MB Vy tht tap Tribune lOT N E W 8 P A P E A CONSTRUCTIVE Mr TWELFTH 3819. WISCONSIN SATURDAY DECEMBER 26, 1925. Today 1925 3.0. Santa No Divorce and Arthur Brisbane HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO a happy young mother strove to make her baby comfortable at She had wandered the in her and at adapting as best she might to hard took refuge in a primitive The aureole of happiness that shone around that sacred mother's head as she looked upon her child shines above the heads of millions of mothers all over the world They are their children more kindly and the world is infinitely thanks to the baby whose birthday the world brates To all the world's people it is a cheerful The war fades and nations are struggling back to peace and In the most fortunate of all as in some are cheerful than PRICE THREE ZERO WEATHER BRINGS FATALITIES MARINES LEAVE FOR SERVICE IN CHINA WAR ZONE Administration Preparing Concessions to Demands of Agricultural Leaders SIGNIFICANCE OF IN RELATION MOVEMENT TO CIVIL STRIFE CHANG IS VICTOR IN NORTH Dec. 26 com- pany of American marines is en- route to China from but whether the movement has special significance in view of the Chinese civil warfare has not been made known by officials Lacking official explanatory ad- it was believed the sailing of several destroyers with the marines was of routine although de- in China during the last two days have been closely watched by Washington General Is Murdered These included the reported cap- Oil of for ture on Thursday of Tientsin by the plays the part of people's army and the saie Santa New York's ing- yesterday of General Kuo Standard Oil company swallowed the Magnolia paying n share or jiving Standard Oil stock for as they Yesterday Standard just to show Christmas declared a and his wife by soldiers of Chang Manchurian war In the capture of the people's army said to have de- troops of General former governor of General Kuo and his pressed by the complaints of western members congress and tural leaders is considering amendment of its farm relief program so as to provide for government supervision over cultural Will Back Export BUI With members of the Iowa gation in congress preparing to leave tonight for Des Moines to con- sider at a state meeting what relief steps can be taken outside the ent administration ident Coolidge and Secretary dine conferred about the situation today and there were indications that an export supervision would have the support of the White Such a will be drafted for in- soon after the holiday The measure will provide for a federal commission of seven members to take over any surplus of the major farm products which cannot be sold in this country on a par with the cost of Would Be Small A levy would be charged against COAL OPERATORS MAKE OFFER OF OLD WAGE SCALE producers of such a as a step to prevent j The commission would be financed ASK WORKERS TO RETURN TO largely from these levies and only a small federal appropriation would be Crops to be handled by the commission would include ry fruits and ON OLD BASIS ING NEGOTIATION OF NEW CONTRACT New Dec. posal that striking anthracite coal miners resume work immediately un- der the wage scale of the last con- pending further was made public today by the an- operators The proposal was addressed to an- workers and their can go to work now at the wages fixed in the contract that ex- August 31, said the Dec. operators in their communication to persons were killed and three were j the will pay these wages injured last night when a bus until next September eight Bus Plunges Into 2 Are Dead When Night Brings Out the Lights ck dividend of per ed in a cellar where they hid after beautiful brand Kuo's army was defeated Thursday of Oil j by that of Marshal met a re- vorth to its bel's General Kuo once com- him that hath shall be and then a little manded troops under but re- and made war upon the After capturing Kuo and his Chang's soldiers cut off the general's legs and the woman's then shot Later their heads were and at the com- BURNS TO DEATH IN APARTMENT Oil is What what billions are in those daik pools under for somebody bought more j of General were placed Dec. than shares of Pacific T i woman wos believed to have been putting the price 70. That mite generals who had been bv TWENTY-TWO RESCUED AS MINNEAPOLIS FIREMEN FIGHT BLAZE IN SUB-ZERO TEMPERATURE ated by the Royal Rapid Transit company plunged into a creek be- tween Oregon and teen miles south of The Robert 31, automobile and Moy Sing. Chinese laundry Martha Charles bus and The statement was signed by liam W. chairman of the committee representing the Page advertisements will appear throughout the anthracite region be- ginning Sunday urging immediate resumption of work The same message in cular form has been distributed by men Moy another Chinese mail to miners business man of were taken to a and residents of the regions Stoughton I Jones was killed almost ly and Sing died in the Stoughton The driver said the ing apparatus and the brake causing him to lose con- trol of the The wheels were caught in a causing the heavy bus to strike an abutment Says Men Will Hold Dec. men will not be stampeded back to said Thomas inter- national secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers in reference to This remarkable photograph shows the downtown district of Chicago at The illuminated tower in the foreground is that of the Methodist Herbert wise bink been ing friends to buy for the or It once belonged 11 Southern Pacific j. m. it to stockholders at a. Pacific by the Standard Oil and Magnolia Oil are not tha of oil stocks peddled at your 1 srk door or offered through the Beware of oil stock offered by philanthropic May Go To Peking it is may be the burned to death and 22 persons were rescued by firemen in 13 below zero weather here today fire de- a three-story brick building of the marines sailing L Two While your mind is on the stock consider Mr. Not long ago he thought it would be a good idea to five and ten cent stores and did it. The stock climbed up and Now he increases the stock to If you have n good and know how to ork it it ill take care of whether your units be five and ten cents or five and ten million A law in Turkey fortune and all of who deal in in- to heal the sick breathing upon or sell warranted to bring what wish from since they would not likely be needed at where the army has charge of American military Admiral Clarence S. commander of the atic recently informed the navy department that he planned to send destroyers to Shanghai as relief floor were The loss was estimated at The blaze started in the basement from an undetermined Restaurant Damaged of undetermined origin 1 I 1 V. and possibly the marines will thc chippewa restaurant relieve others at Another development of more was reported to the state department last by ister MacMurray at The message related that fighting around Tientsin had lapsed to an extent resumption of international train service between that city and Peking and that commercial vice aNo had Navy advices today said the for- eign settlement at Tientsin had not been disturbed during the fighting in that and that no Americans had been to the estimated extent of while shortly after was extinguished fire in the Three Killed in New York Dance Fight New Dec. unidentified men were shot and killed early today as the climax of a Christmas dance at the Adonis social a South Brooklyn re- The police believed that the the anthracite operators on a bridge and plunge into the tion that the workers resume throwing the imprisoned i tions occupants into icy The proposition of the mine ers that the men return to work the old wage scale and that this rate Anti-German Sentiment Flares in Italian Preys Dec. Anti- a Now York as a man sentiment is flaring up in German Denouncing Germany as in- The Impero says Italy will never of pay continue until September racial the fascist play second fiddle to Germany 192G, said Mr. was in the PaPer has come out with a that Germany shall offer made by the county to Italians the trade criminal f that and other activities of delegation of the Pennsylvania house of representatives two weeks mine workers will not return to work until a contract is agreed Mr. Kennedy The action of the operators in circulating the proposition at this he shows lack of and is an at- tempt to the wage con- ference to be held in New York next The immediate paper's article is occasion of the that many to the possession of that Austria be ed from joining Germany the Italy and that Italy forever hold the the ATTRIBUTE FIVE CHICAGO DEATHS TO FRIGID WAVE COLDER WEATHER IN FOR TONIGHT WITH NO IN SIGHT FOR ERAL DAYS Dec. pebbly to 10 below zero were predicted for Chicago and the Lake Michigan legion tonight as in cago were attributed to the three of the victims having been frozen to The temperature dropped to 13 below zero in early today and other cities of the central states suffered with 32 below zero at Mason City and six below at waukee and 10 below at 111., and 1 above at Shippers Are Warned The weather forecast predicted from 5 to 10 degrees below zero as probable tonight in the northeastern portion of the Chicago forecast dis- a district which includes famous Brenner pass through men came at midnight to the club caused Equity Storehouse Burns Dec. 26. -An Refuses to Grant Mercy Dec. 26 foreign about other How Mahomet would feel that is like lenders of pagan after a fortune He tells you what will happen death instead of telling what will day after Ordinary Turkish fortune tellers promise clients n round eyes and a ant fat next Mahomet promised each of the faithful a hundred with fittings to in The business if fortune this life and 1ife to is not to be interfered with Mrs. wife of B movie wants a and for one thing complains of husband's There the judge stern and say conceit heaven help the institution of Only patient wives know the breadth and of thc conceit on Page early morning fire of undetermined origin destroyed the farmers equity storehouse at Christmas entailing a loss of between and The heaviest damage was suffered by the Dominic Basso company of which had pounds of grade cheese stored in thc ment of the storehouse valued at a- bout The loss was I where dancing was going They i by Mr. 0 were accompanied by girls and it is believed that a quarrel arose be- tween the strangers and the dancers over choice of The triple crime was discovered when a policeman found one of the bodies lying in the He made his way to the dance hall and found the other two dead men lying amid broken furniture which had apparently been wrecked in a should look If husband's office has received advices from the Japanese consul at Mukden that covered in General Chang has refused to promise mercy for the tion of the lives of the defeated Marshal Kuo family and also for the lives of Kuo's principal Consequently it is feared the government's efforts will prove The referred to was about an It provides for im- mediate resumption of work unde the terms of the expired contract for the period until September negotiations to be taken up within two months to consider of the expired Will Give Consideration 111., Dec. ers officials will give their answer to rific The hall was j the proposition that anthracite ed. I ers resume work under the old wage Residents of the neighborhood j meet the Word was received from Shanghai by the office that all of Kuo's troops surrendered and have Rev. Van Former Pastor Dies Word came today of the death at De of the Rev. William Francis Van 68, who w pastor of Peter and Paul church here from 1S97 to 1904. joined General Chang's In I Since 1904 Father Van Roosmalen consequence the warring between the j been the Pastor of St. two whose recent church at De ties have centered around Father Van Roosmalen was the Manchurian is believed en with heart disease Thursday to be The cruiser Hirato I ning in the bathroom of his home at which previously had been sent to i De and fell to the dying Ching for the protection He was born in of was ordered to and for a time occupied a pastorate to Port Chang is reported to be in jubilant and happy and be- in Green in addition to those at Wisconsin Rapids and De The funeral will be held in St. a child by his fifth LITTLE JOE sides celebrating his victory Mary's De Monday is also celebrating the birth of with the Rt Rev. Paul P. bishop of the Catholic cese of Green officiating at the solemn requiem high mass. Madison Woman's Death Is Pronounced Suicide Dec. anticipating j Madison Dec. ive of prohibition agents on Sam 37, mother of New Year's are reported to have Cafes Ready to Meet Holiday Liquor Drive employed private in forts to identify agents who may enter their places in the guise of The detectives have submitted de- tailed reports regarding appearances of agents likely to be assigned to five was found dead m her home last a ballet wound in her District Attorney La found that she her own He was told she had been in ill The gun with which Mrs. anni is alleged to have shot herself said that they had heard no shots nor any sounds of a in joint conference in New York 3 p. m. next President One of the slain men later was John L- of the United Minc identified as Richard Workers of America said here alleged member of the lie declined any further comment on notorious Lovett known to the police as dock William former leader of the also known as the head was found Hopeful of Peace Dec. the anthracite joint sub-committee ly murdered in 1923, in j scheduled to renew wage the back room of a tenement near tions at New York next Tuesday in the Brooklyn One-Man Street Cars Approved for Milwaukee an effort to end the suspension on Page of Dec. 26 mission has been granted by the state railroad commission for the in- of one-man street cars on the Walnut street line in effective March 1. The sion announced that it had On the occasion of the national Bulgarian King Extends Clemency to Bombers Dec. King Boris has extended a full don to sixty persons condemned to death for complicity in the cy leading to the bombing of the cathedral last that service would be It did not believe the service should be inaugurated during the period of heaviest in the winter The Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad was ordered to range thc location of over flow pipes on its property in on complaint of the Brotherhood of Railway so that trainmen operate the pipes without ing to lean too far out of engine fete day last November the king commuted the death sentence in the case for many of those convicted by a military court for participation in the cathedral the the The pass the route between Germany and Italy and marks thc frontier between Italy and The Impero announces the tif n of an organization known as thc which has among its j Italian of today is Pass is not the but the starting This extreme fascist development comes less than n month after the of the Locarno pacts at don and a few days after the LAKE CITIES TO ATTEND PARLEY Mercury 20 Below Zero Here Last Night The lowest temperature of any point in Wisconsin was recorded in Wisconsin Rapids early this morning by the official eter of George T. local weather The mercury here fell to 20 degrees below Mr. Nixon setting a new record for the season and ling the mark set on Christmas a year At 1 o'clock this after- noon the temperature had risen to 6 degrees below with the prospect that it might decline to a new low level Below zero weather on is rather the ordinary thing in Wisconsin according to Mr. Nixon's seven mases since 1914 having had ranging from 10 to 26 degrees The wannest Christmas day in recent years was in 1922, when a maximum of 26 degrees above zero was re- BRUCE CONFIDENT OF FULL REPRESENTATION AT WA- TERWAY ASSOCIATION Dec. the official list of delegates to the cation by the Italian chamber of annual meeting of the Great of a treaty of commerce with Lawrence Tidewater It follows also the arrest at st January 5 and 6, has in Palermo recently of Mrs. Ella not been furnished to William George member of the ex- board for he stated he believed that all state cities bordering on Lakes Michigan and Superior would send not less than one and probably at least to the rating one of the most Pittsville Claims To Have Its Meanest Man to Dec. meanest man in the world seams to live where in the vicinity of ones in the association Former meetings have been ed by Wisconsin members in He operated on Wednesday at the sentative Mr. Bruce Henry Kragenbrink located on said a special effort was being S. T. H. 13, about four miles east of made to obtain an even larger at- the city where he entered while the family was at a nearby school house Milwaukee will be represented by putting up decorations for a com- Mr. Bruce and Mayor Daniel munity Christmas The Ashland will send Judge C. A. robber waited until the family had while other lake cities departed for the school building and will be represented by city officials then drove up with a He and persons interested in harbor sacked the house stealing sixteen dollars in a box of cigars and a Mr. Bruce and Judge Lamoreaux bottle of perfume intended as Christmas to the various are members of the Wisconsin Wa- interested in the lakes to tidewater There is a vacancy on the members of the The robbery was committed between one and two o'clock in the No clues sion which Governor Blaine may fill were left to give the authorities early in the new to work The thief even cut telephone wires so that the alarm could not be Boost in Commutation Trace Michigan Typhoid Outbreak to Aged Woman Arrest Reveals Losses of Dec. 26 of Walter C. youthful in- banker of 111., has and as far southward as ern Indiana and northern Indications were that the cold would continue over Monday in most sections of the Shippers were advised by the ther bureau to protect their ments through the Chicago territory against possible temperatures of from 10 to 25 degrees below zero in the Three Freeze to Death Three men were frozen to death and another partly frozen early day in The dead are John and Thomas John 40 years was found partly Another about 50 years who is found prostrate from the died shortly after be- ing removed to a police Exposure to the cold is believed to have hastened the death of an un- identified man about 35 years He was found lying in the fering from a fracture of the A fifth death with the cold sibly a contributory cause was re- The Martin 60, died suddenly in a rooming Cold Will Continue Dec. zero weather for the next two days is the weather forecast for Temperatures began falling early yesterday and the maximum cold registered in the state at an early hour today ranged from three on Page Christmas Holiday Brings 12 Deaths in California San Dec. 26 Christmas holiday in California was marred by at least twelve deaths in numerous accidents and the injury of some two score Automobile mishaps took the lives of four men and one woman in ern and central while at an eighty year old resident Rates of Eaton the state health department announced have that the woman was 11Hnois i that his company has Eureka in northern California two ed with a loss of most oft men and three boys were which may be suffered by One man was killed near Sat typhoid Rippberger was charged with i Francisco in a rear end collision of street A man was struck Dec. 26 Illinois fever that followed a church dinner in that city November 18. To date Investigating the aged woman's the name of A. a train at Oakland and instantly which were purchased I the health department to Approval been traced the cases of typhoid hcr squads for holiday They waa placed in the hands of Police Milwaukee and St. three of the cases have proved have even arranged for for Chief Trostle by of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois managers and head who will be taken to court rooms and dors of prohibition headquarter nnd so thc story The relatives explained that the had been the dc of the dead woman before Dry circles admit that it may arrived because they were afraid to exchange staffs with districts before Thursday if the detectives in viewing all the that E. D. prohibition plans to that blame would be placed on her in whose name it had been Four men who were held in jail here last night in connection with tht affair haw tera the and Western In- Man ly by to nto effect twenty per cent The investigation conducted by the department rove that one of those with the had eaten of squash which os in commutation The thc aged woman prepared and con- was in UM form of temporary in- junction preventing enforcement a decision by the Illinois commerce that a fifteen per cent increase be affective further husband had fever back in the sixties and that she contracted it some Dr. Olin th had to her r i had prim i not t V v. m persons outside hcr by Mrs. Jump Vox at Madison to the In Of those afflicted following thc Mid nn W. theft of foxes within six at a Fox nerc ing thc taken from Eaton Rapids former yesterday by Ben the worked it through a colander with her Laboratory Usti Dr. ard M. ataU health tenant Governor D. son and Dr. James B. mer state auditor still are tn a Mocks his loss One was stolon November 13, four la it and another to Season's Peak 26 jumped more than t bushel today to the highest level vet this May at a bushel and 11.80. of frank to in Argentina wera M and it was current that mills J i the United an a rule no more than H  

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