Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 6, 1926, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin A. P. LEASED WIRE This paper tarred by towed win the report of the S T U T 1 V E iQf NEWS PA PER KVJ WEATHER Fair tonight and ture Thursday and in west portion Thirteenth 4058. Wisconsin October 6, 1926. Today On the Pennsylvania Your Uncle's Pocket 160 Minutes in Two Things to Arthur Brisbane Written on the the Pennsylvania cago to New This long train of steel rolling in twenty hours from one to the other of the two greatest cities in is a credit to this country and its road It carries you through thousand miles of intensive try and one-third of the country's Price Three Cents BABE HITS 3 YANKS 10-5 YANK SLUGGERS FIND RANGE OF FIVE PITCHERS New Those four city names mean everything that is and heaven knows how many billions of American This railroad is an almost straight line cut through the heart of the east. You must travel over it to see the inside of Uncle Sam's You have two hours and forty minutes in where you change from the Santa Fe to the traveling from Pacific to the And in 160 spent in Chicago you can see a great A city forever restlessly building and a park system aged for the children play on the not for the J as sn New York Great steel works and 90 cent of the nation's packing A wonderful ed the stupendous business buildings most able of absolute discontent with everything accomplished thus R H E New York 14 St. Louis 5 14 0 Sportsman's St. Oct. 6 New York Yankees evened the world ries with the St. Louis by winning the fourth featured by three home runs by Babe 10 to 5. Ruth hit for the circuit in the and sixth innings and smashed half a dozen world series records by his Hoyt pitched tight ball in the pinches for the winners while St. Louis used H. Hallahan and Keen in the St. Oct. 6 a last minute change sending Flint young right hander to the Louis day sought to make it three straight from the New York Yankees in the fourth game of the world Manager Huggins sent Waite youthful veteran to the box in an effort to even the series with the Cardinals and end the Two things that you must see in Contending managers stood Chicago are the full size I on of their respective tions of two great equestrian Ruth was again in left Council Votes Budget With 3.5 Tax Rate Sock 'er Big Boy ues at Chicago's art gallery on igan On the left as you en- ter is sitting on his ficent war as he has sat in Venice for nearly 500 On the right that other cent Give eighty ot your one hundred and sixty minutes to those and jou can afford to miss the and other at- The power in the two horses and two Venetian fighting men you will find made the statue of that of There is more power in left shoulder thrown forward than in all the mongrel prize fighters that the ring the can beat those fellows and would like to get a chance at told his Hornsby that such a mental con- and the house of representatives j rewarded and told thrown in to get ready to Following play by play description Chicago should remember that by Carl those statues were made to stand First in the open in the brilliant sun of i After the band not hidden away in the dull cd the Star Spangled Banner the leaving Bob Meusel to combat the sun's rays in With two victories to the credit of the National league the Yankees went into the frame with their backs to the In the three games already played the American league pennant winners had done little They announced be- fore the game that today would see them snapping out of their There was another colorful filling the stands to their capacity of approximately The nal rooters could see nothing but another victory and a triumphant note marked the advance j circuit Cardinal pitchers walked him his other two trips to the Manager Hornsby favored Arthur giving him a perfect record for the a for the ing assignment until he came to the park and found Rhem openly George Herman champion long distance baseball hitter of all made up for three days of World Series inactivity today with three LOCAL COMPANY SELLS STOCK TO FINANCE GROWTH CARBONIC AMERICAN CHINERY COMPANY SEEKS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR EXPANSION PROGRAM Council Adopts Fee for Votes New Water Extention System In addition to adopting the city budget for the new year and lishing the rate of the taxes to be levied next winter the city council A financing to provide capital made necessary by the expansion of the has been announced by the American Carbonic Machinery company of this The company will sell of 7 per cent preferred stock and of common Both con and preferred shares will have a par value of has ever There is more dignity in the er fighting than i you could extract from the boiled down essence of our entire senate Jury Will Have Comrie Auto Death Case Tonight gray ligt of a cloudy Perhaps Samuel who es good horses and owns Chicago's light and will provide an imitation of sunlight for those two most magnificent equestrian statues in all the Nothing has ever been done and nothing like them can ever be done for the individual fighting man is the demon in a gas and the war horse is gone to make room for the airplane and the artistic why do you tuck your reproduction of the Venus of Milo away in the corner of a That immortal Greek lady was not made for such never intended to Another Icr cast on the other side of the Give her a fine room to or cover her Show respect for the greatest woman ever if only to influence the army of little Chicago girls that sit with their cotton Russian their pink silk and their eager This is really the land of now as in the Consider Ford Twenty-one years ago he was night engineer in the Detroit electric light ing a Now he is ably the richest man in the He and what is he Continued on Page Cardinals took the Rhem warmed up a bit and ed to have of Combs strike the first pitch was a fast ball strike Combs passing up a fast curve breaking over the nig strike called strike Koenig taking a third called Ruth Ruth got a home run over the right field stands hitting the first The ball fell into the adjoining Meusel ball ball low strike foul strike ball two days of taking testi mony in the of W. D. Comrie La Crosse for fourth degre manslaughter as the result of an accident on July 1 in which Alher a Pittsville farmer was kill JURY WILL HAVE BRIBE CASE SOON RESTING OF DEFENSE BRINGS CON- CASE TO PROSPECT OF QUICK CLOSE New Oct. defense jested unexpectedly today in the The jury was excused and motions Meusel got a base on I for out Parts of evidence the pitch being verdict rig ball on the hit and run play Gehrig singled into right went to on the throw the defendants were denied by Judge Court was adjourned at noon until two o'clock when summations Meusel tried for the plate and beSin was Southworth to to One 2 no er- up hit beat out a hit to deep ting the first ball Before the defense rested worth ball ball j Mack refused to admit the Neither Thomas W. Miller nor Harry M. the took the Judge Mack is expected to charge the jury Judge strike foul strike j mony of the late John T. publican national committeeman from Connecticut before the grand ed the defense and state rested this Circuit Judge Byron B. Park limited closing pleas to an hour and a half which meant that the cause would probably go the jury before couit day Defense Counsel C. E. Briere put the on the stand e the noon and life history was The dant version of the fatal maintaining that had not had a drop of intoxicating liquor at the and that he was on the right hand side of the Dist. Atty. M. S. King gained the admission from Comrie that the latter had said he had had several drinks the evening of the sut Comrie said he had meant near seer bought at a Pittsville pool 3ther customers of the pool hall who lad drunk with Comrie corroborat ed this Both the state an defense called numerous witnesse n an endeavor to prove that Com had been drunk or Four v from Crosse declared they had alway cnown Comrie to bs a peaceful anc aw abiding The stock 0. R. president and general manager of the company was decided on to permit the company to meet the rapidly increasing demand for ts Proceeds of the stock sale will furnish working capital ror the handling of a larger volume business and will permit ion of the company's productive as First Public Stock Sale The company will make the first of the new shares n the hope of retaining the stock almost in onsin The new stock issue the general public its first to participate in the of the which has been held almost en- by a very small nearly 11 of whom are active in the The American Carbonic ry company has been one of tha successful industrial of the The ex- cnt of its growth is indicated by ie steady increase in its annual of from mately in 1898 to over last Established in 1893 by the late E. as the Grand Rapids dry the for a number of devoted itself chiefly to repair work for nearby and ordinarily employed only two Ice Machines Built Success 0. R. the present dent and general became associated with the company in 1S98. It was not until 1907, that a start was made in the line of production to which the company owes its present In that year the first ice machine of the bonic Safety type was turned out last night took affirmative action on two important Under the provisions of one of them peddlers and itinerant order takers will be compelled to pay a daily license fee of The makes exception of farmers who come to the city to sell their The second ordinance provides a method for the financing of sewer and water extensions in thinly tled parts of the city without ening the city Zone Commission Named Other action taken by the council Approval of Mayor Mead's pointment to the city zoning com- mission of Earl seit and L. E. and election by the council of John Roberts to membership on this which also includes the the president of the park and the city Ratification of Mayor Mead's pointment of John Nilles to succeed Hugh W. as supervisor for the Eighth in of lights in the alley back of Second stieet north and First street between Vine street and the easo side market The council received a message from Mayor Mead vetoing the tion taken at the last meeting dering Fred Panter to construct 150 feet of sidewalk to serve a resident of a side The Mayor de- clared the action unfair to Mr. Panter and said that it would set an undesirable Scope of Law in Doubt Adoption of the ordinance ing a fee of per day from and order takers came only ter extended discussion in which many doubts were raised as to the scope and intention of the While the ordinance apparently covers all peddling goods or soliciting orders by liouse canvass there to be some doubt in the minds of many of aldermen as to how far it should be When the roll was taken duplicate of one which has been applied in the city of Atty. H. W. Goggins appeared be- fore the council with a for action on the case of George an and his 12-year-old who have been city charges for I the last six Mr. Goggins I in behalf of Mrs. Edith whose compensation for caring for Mr. Jackson was recently reduced from to per The city must either restore the old rate of compensation or make other ion for Mr. Jackson's Mr. gins Mayor Mead announced that he would appoint a committee from the council to investigate the 1327 ESTIMATES PROVIDE FOR BIG CITY DEBT SLASH CITY AND SCHOOL EXPENSES REDUCED BUT DEBT MENTS SCHEDULED MAKE TAX BOOST NECESSARY The city council last night ed a budget which will make sary the hy direct taxation a trial of for city and school purposes and require a rate of 3.5 an increase of of one percent over the rate levied last The budget torals added to the estimated amount of county and CLOSE CHURCHES TO LABOR TALKS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RE- SPONSIBLE FOR AL OF DE- CLARES GREEN state taxes which will be required of j Wisconsin give a total to be by taxation in this city of The following is a summary of Public School City Debt City Budget Aldermen John Bamberg was the only one to vote no. There was stronger opposition to sewer adoption of was finally 10 to 3, with Aldermen Dernbach voting no. The principal objection to the as voted and the success which attended the i by Alderman was that it LITTLE JOE MAY PINE MIND ball high and Southworth singled into Douthit going to Homsby Yankee infield played ball strike strike two Douthit scored on Hornsby's single to Southworth ping at Shocker was now warming up for the New Bottomley ball low strike foul strike sent a fly to the runners holding their Bell Bell out to Southworth raced to third on the a fice fly for Hornsby held Hafey foul strike ball one it was a pitch ball foul strike ball and Hornsby stole fey swinging for the third One 3 no Second Inning Lazzeri ball Lazzeri got a long hit into left for two bases and was out Stretching Douthit to Thevenow to Dugan Dugan popped to ball ball low strike Severeid singled over the middle Hoyt ball ball ball on Paf e jury last Mai S. testifying told how of King Liberty bonds were found in Jesse W. Smith's accounts after his Charge Ku Klux Klan With Violating Law Oct. test of Michigan's law was forecast today when E. C chief of police applied for a warrant George E. grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in Michigan with violating the Democracy Faces Failure Dr. Meiklejohn Declares St. Oct. democracy as a a Dr. Alexander University of Wisconsin criticised bad thinking as treason in an address here Tuesday a self evident he said as if they were generous and when they are nothing of the Advocating he asserted you can educate all the people to understand what the group as a in doing then you'll a Holding that the only Is to believe when there is no evidence for believing the speaker declared this trait is exemplified today in re- sects and even go so far as to say ever challenges dogma is Loyalty to the constitution is not to think of swallow it The secret service will get after you if you Scoring Dr declared that its practice in churches and universities constitutes no safe endorsement but that the system is the of men's pre- judices and weaknesses to introduce ideas for the private gain of the introduction of this machine cd the start of the development of a large manufacturing In 1912 the name of the company was changed the American Machinery and the entire resources of the concern ed upon the manufacture of machinery and At the present time the company has machines in use in practically all of the large cities of the Chicago alone has 250 and such buildings as the new Union would compel persons of small means to build their homes on re- high priced lots in the well built-up parts of the city or go without sewer and water Frees City of Burden The ordinance provides that no petition for sewer and water shall be in cases there is not one immediate consumer of water for every 66 feet of main re- except that citizens who de- sire sewer and water service and who live on streets where there are Oct. to the forty-sixth annual convention of the American Federation of Labor assembled for their fourth business session today with the knowledge that pulpits of the protestant churches of Detroit were closed to heir Unofficially advised that the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in the Detroit association and the Y. M. C. A. had rescinded invitations to convention leaders to fill Detroit pits next William president of the federation of issued a formal public statement charging the revocations were in- spired the influence of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce and the building trades Spokesmen for the commercial answered Green by re- leasing for newspaper publication an official outline of their in which it was requested that ad- dresses men who are admittedly attacking our government and our Total for Less estimated receipts Total to be raised for city by direct Estimated total of ty and State Taxes to be paid by American plan of be matched by those of ers who will be happy to show that our city has outstripped all her ri- vals simply because she has been by labor Addresses by the fraternal gates from labor organizations of foreign countries were first in the order of convention business the Morrison and Drake j not the required number of the Chicago Tribune the ers may obtain such services by ad- South Shore country the ilton the Asher Terminal and other have American Carbonic ing and cooling Among the many other large installations which the company has made are the hotel in the Mayflower hotel in D. the Commodore Perry hotel at the Hotel Cleveland and five ether large hotels in and nine theaters of the string in New York The company is an important the city's share of the cost or by agreeing to pay per year for each 66 of mam for which there is no In cases where the money is advanced it will be re- paid by the city as new houses are up the number of water consumers to the required The it was pointed out bj Mayor Ray and City Eng. will relieve the city treasury from the heavy burden of laying mains from which there is no adequate in water while at the same time making it Mayor Mead Officer of Social Work Conference Oct Marie C. was elected president of the Wisconsin Conference of Social Workers at the meeting of the board of directors Tuesday Miss Kohler who succeeds Justice M. B. was formerly vice Walter J. was re-elected chairman of Mayor George W. Wisconsin vice John S. treasurer and Malcolm Total to be raised by direct Big Debt Reduction The new although ling nearly more than that adopted a year and requiring an increase in the tax rate of tenths of one shows tions in all items except those which apply to the city The school budget has been trimmed about and the budget for city ex- penses has been reduced about 000, but the city debt budget has been increased from for ments of interest and as provided in the budget adopted a year This is in line with the policy of wiping cut the city's unfunded and will make Mayor Mead declared last a reduction in the tax rate next year or the year The as adopted last provides for a reduction of in the city's and interest ments amounting to a total of 493.34. In voting approval of the the council the city clerk to increase or j the item of notes payable to make the budget conform exactly to the funds which a 3.5 per cent tax levy will This which is taken each is necessary be- cause it is impossible to tell in ad- vance the exact amount of county and states taxes which will ba charged against the I I The resolution approving the budget nnd the necessary tax rwas adopted unanimously and without debate after Mayor on Page Elect Racine Publisher To Lead State Editors Oct. Frank R. publisher of the Racine Journal was elected president of the Wisconsin Mortensen Vaur U ed Press editorial association at tha flew on annual meeting here tir day William T. Work was this morning of the Madison Capital on the construction of a new 1 w as member of the ad- dence for Dr. O. N. on board for the tor in the local industrial possible for those living in outlying giving employment to loO men in its to obtain It will it is discourage the works here and having about 50 more in the field erecting building of homes on the extreme Sales offices arc maintained by the company in New De- St. Kansas Dallas and St. The growth of the business in the ast two or three years has placed a severe strain upon the productive ability of the Some new has already been and plans have been made for further expansion when it proves One recent in- is a new boring mill for The machine weighs 16 Declare Stock Dividends Declare Stock Dividends Motors company directors de- lared a regular 50 cent quarterly and 50 cents extra on the ew split up stock This will give the shareholders and bring the total outskirts of the and thus save expense in the upkeep of streets and in the extension of The ordinance is almost an exact the lot on Fourth street south for- four members were The owned by and session ended with a dinner given by recently purchased by Masses janesville Daily Gazette to Anna and Mary Woik on the new building is under the super- vision of A. F. The new Mortensen residence will be a frame and it is not expected that work will be on it until next Lake Levels Rising Say Chicago Drainage Experts Oct. of the Chicago sanitary district be- lieve the Great Lakes arc returning ta high after a long low stage period which has occasioned much in connection with a lar Lake Michigan now stands fifteen inches higher than at the first of the having made the gain during eight months of excessive rainfall over the entire lake and from weather bureau data the en- for the year up to tee evidence that tht regular upward swing of the cycle has been H. P. Ramey and P. J. assistant chief of ed out the conditions which obtain now also prevailed in 1896, when the lake chain last started toward high They outlined the view at a conference to the effect on the lakes of the summer's heavy The official weather bureau it was showed the of generally low and generally high and a hundred citizens of E. T. dent of Associated Press tral division spoke on gathering the Today the Wisconsin Daily League is in Blood Spattered Boat Is Clue To Missing Men Oct. blood splattered rowboat found in the shores of Pickerel gaw searchers their definite clue as to the possible fate of Arvid Erickson Emil game missing since lait It is the belief of that the wardens were slain nnd their thrown into the lako by they apprehended for automobile near 50 from they been patrolling when lake to cover of front Blood five to 25 Iron the Abandoned cur.