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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 12, 1926, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                A. P. LEASED WIRE ThU paper Is by leased wirt with tht news report of the A CONSTRUCTIVE NEWS PA P E Tribune WEATHER OUTLOOK Fair tonight and day preceded by in cooler wish probably Thirteenth 4063. Wisconsin October 12, 1926. Price Three RETURN VERDICT IN PORT COLLISION CASE AWARD TODAY MAKES TOTAL OF IN DAMAGES SESSED AGAINST FRANK Today The Wasp Interesting How We No Eternal Arthur Brisbane Wasp waists are coming says The loose dress con- ceals a tightly laced ing the already too thin woman look England is interested because one young thus secretly ate heartily and died because nature could not fight against the outrageously tight That warning will do no if lacing is the Women take a medicine to make them knowing that it weakens the and eventually causes The London owned by well says preparing war against i Gerald Brooks of Nekoosa with will make conquests in the which McGarigle collided at Perhaps he will roam these Edwards two years The three restoring ruined Roman j plaintiffs were granted the as to oblige his patriotic young Greek girl restored temples in It should be interesting to lini and Kemal The sent word to war against me and your trouble will be to find ing room for your dead Such a war would show how much of the Italian Bonaparte vives in how much of the MACHINE GUN SLAYINGS BAFFLE POLICE Marie of Rumania Boards Ship for America Reconciliation With Son GARIGLE After deliberating about two hours a jury in circuit court today returned a verdict of against Frank McGarigle of Port Edwards for injuries sustained by three pants of the automobile driven by Oct. Queen Marie of Rumania embarked on the United States liner Leviathan at 7 o'clock tonight for her voyage to A heavy rain was falling as she went Oct. to her errant former Crown Prince whom she embraced in ardent fashion at their Queen Marie of Rumania swept cld Mohammedan conquerors in ing Joe who asked for a split lip and other was awarded His Cora who ed for as the result of several broken bones in her received Caroline wife of Gerald T. who also asked ing suffered a fractured skull in the was given Total of With personal and PUBLISHER MUST PROVE CHARGES ADAMS ORDERED TO APPEAR BEFORE GRAND JURY AND EXPLAIN CHARGES OF ICAL CORRUPTION Oct. A was issued here today for Thomas H. publisher of the Vincennes to pear before the Marion county Let us hope no sloppy American statesman will find it necessary to send our men to that or finance as it goes Once was Some says a London death certificates the For after thirty years of over- to lived and slept by his not know how to ty damages awarded Mr. Brooks as jury at p. m. The the result of the this j order specified that Mr. Adams bring all papers and documents pertaining to his charges of political makes a total of damages the former judgment the October a year Atty. Leon B. ing the Columbia Casualty company of New with which the de- mg been granted in term of circuit court Witness In Wisconsin Forthwith subpoenas also were served on Court Earl Klenck Mr. was and Earl former lieutenants will tell and Atty. James C. Button These orders and T. W. that those served be brought be- in unventilated did this represented Widow Asks After a short trial this morning in which Henry now of was given a judgment against August Kramp of To millions of death certificates as the result of a horse might be at the circuit court was again engaged in His never taught to trial of Damage suits coming from of Brazeau and fore the gradually dried In big life insurance that pay bills for lions of fight foolish ing and death very with ad- and free Under Mr. Haley Fiske's ment the Metropolitan Life Com- an automobile In this case Mrs. Emma administrator of the estate of Stewart field killed at near on ber 15, 1925, when the track he was driving collided with a car driven by C. C. Hoehne of is for has prolonged seeking to collect for her Asher and are in the state but Gentry is said to be in Subpoenas for about six others also were issued but William H. prosecutor for Marion refused to make the names The grand jury investigation was ordered Monday by James A. Col- judge of the criminal court on suggestion of Attorney General Arthur An order was issued to the state prison warden at Michigan City to produce in court at 10 a. m. next Thursday D. C. former grand dragon of the Ku Klux who has given Adams out of Paris this morning to The Queen was visibly moved when Carol finally arrived at the station a quarter hour before her train left for Cherbourg to connec with the Mother and son went into her com in the Rumanian roya attached to the Cherbourg boat and talked in private The train was held several minutes to allow them to prolong their inter- Carol departed as quietly as he had while the queen smiled from a car window in ment of the farewell from of French the United States embassy and the manian colony of Here Is What She Wore As she advanced slowly the station the assembled women of the French capitol sied in a billowy Marie wore a krimmer of gun metal fading into over a simple brown tailored a chic brown felt traveling hat ped her auburn She wore a lone white orchid over her Her slippers and hose were in mony with the rest of the Princess carried a couple of bouquets while Prince Nicholas had the queen's pei black spaniel in Marie had a Indian summer day for the gorgeous ride through now richly decked in red and gold autumn The route to Cherbourg passes by where another queen who also ed the wife of liam the in regal Poilu Envoy Ocean's Perils J j J. i J UO V W W millions of lives by intelligent husband's and funeral says that he will relate a full story It has j Brazeau and doubtless saved in continued j Graves and Deming and the A habeas corpus writ calling warden to bring superior court here premiums anil diminished death Marshfield are for the and payments for every dollar spent on Rush and Devos of Neillsville are p: Wednesday to give j o mony in a receivership case was Before the same e S. and I surviving member of the firm that j Of Stewart Smith and is asking for damage to the to the furniture carried in it at the has and loss of time as a re- The bishop of Liverpool Dean Inge agree Christians no longer fear or lieve in eternal The dean says Christianity given up the suit the issued Monday by Judge Sidney Stephenson Michigan Oct. The grand jury calling for thc presence of D. C. Queen Marie is hopeful that the Atlantic will behave She re- gards the sea with misgivings anc it is said to have provided with a stock of pills guaranteed as an unerring remedy against mal de On board the there will be a notable Among the passengers will be Mrs. Wood row Wilson and her Richard August son of the late German iron Prince Hohenlohe nephew of the Count Edward Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt and her Harry Hays and Ralph president of the New York Colonel Yves president of the French organization of wounded war who is at Philadelphia to represent his country at the tional convention of the American DAUGHERTY MAY PROSECUTOR UNCERTAIN OF MEN OF LEGION CHEER PERSHING AT CONVENTION Thieves Get Jewel Worth Oct. COMMANDER OF The famous chateau of the Due FORCES IN FRANCE maintained as a national i ES OVATION FROM MEN WHO SERVED UNDER Oct. 12 was robbed last A number of pieces were en from the jewelry in- the famous Rose diamond fv A i known as Grand The i expeditionary values of the jewels taken is foice today faced their old com- at approximately and francs mander General cheered him until the haired warrior motioned them to General who many gates could be the next The burglars penetrated the A DM IT INABILITY GANG OUTBREAKS YOUNG CESSOR TO KILLED FOR REFUSING UOR AGREEMENT Oct. 12 ed leaders in Chicago's liquor ning and gangster warfare were in hiding today while the f f v almost fore the Legion's annual he c say do you band and the probably fatal s rose wounding of W. W. inent criminal The deaths of Weiss and er al commander of the American gion if he so made a five Even the minute extemporaneous speech be- the franc at it was worth with at shake hands and review the parade this after- is a very to meet men of America who to tho of peaceful side by side in a great endangered by The Due Prince Henry who died in 1897, wounded brought to 4G the number of lives claimed since 1 by liquor and gang Another purpose of the officers i i I contents to the In looking over speeches made at i your I find that you are COURSE HE WILL FOLLOW AS i Riven lots of advice on how to con- RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S duct but I want to sav HUNG JURY New Oct. 12 was doubt today whether Harry M. Daugherty and Thomas W. Miller the vould be tried again on charges of to the Legionnaires you need no vice in civil can always count on me as one of standing together der to as you did during FARMER SUFFERS FIRE LOSS oe tried again on charges of The American Legion is not a against the United Stater said general DAIRY vhile attorney general and alien but it is property ant that its members see that Ill not be able to tell for a month j ers in their communities are up at least whether 111 bring them to standing Americans and not rial again or said Federal At- ers or Two Metropolitan Opera Boxes Sell for New boxes in the Oct. Two Metropolitan Opera lief during the past seventy-five 2Cau Graves are for the life prisoner at the Indiana and js strange men and Rush and Devos are j before the county grand jury at Indianapolis was served on ever believed that whom Christ came to is an placable mi- Trial of these two was to en Walter N. Daly The writ The old colored brother looked at it don't believe IP fire and brimstone lasting for- because I don't believe no constitution could stand Those that the loss of an omnipotent being creating imperfect then turing thm with fire for billions of may find comfort in the have been at the spring term of that the who is cuit but injuries to some of represented as claiming to have the witnesses who were in the knowledge of political corruption in cident made their appearance in court impossible at that Movie Celebrities Are Married at Summer Home Ausable N. Oct. Doris Kenyon and Milton Hamilton able British is here to tell us about it. an independent tural will never pay us a and doesn't care what Uncle Sam docs about it. Germany depending on will continue to pay something with part of the money she is rowing from us and will gradually cut payments to Britain is sorry the gold ard was restored and sorry an ar- rangement was made to pay us part. fact that things really worth while motion stars married at are not done through Ab- noon at thc summer homo of of fear makes them j Miss Kenyon on Silver several miles from this The which took place out of doors under a canopy of autumn leaves and was by Rev. William M. j pastor of the Methodist church of i Del mar. Only the immediate members of both families A final decree divorcing Mr. Sills from his former Gladys Sills became effective in Los be produced at 9 a. m. on William Gleue Takes Over Gleue Bros. Store The one able man in Britain's according to Mr. Fyfe is Winston It is inter esting to remember that he got hi on Page LITTLE JOE IS ONE 6ASY Tb AND HARD ib TAKE Spain Observes Columbus Day By Fraternal Paradi Oct. which is celebrated by all over thc was ed in Spain today with ceremonies emphasizing the fraternity of this country with Government officials and of all the American tries participated in a parade past the Columbus A wreath bound with tho colors of Spain and the United was received from the American Chicago Millionaire Is Seeking Pardon For Son 111., Oct. Scott millionaire of the Chicago board of applied in person to the state division of dons and paroles today on behalf of lis foster Jack who is serving a sentence in the state prison for a robbery of the board was he is innocent i As thc result of a meeting last night of the stockholders of Gleue William Gleue is to be the sole owner of the men's store of which he has been the The stockholders voted to dispose of the business to Mr. Gleue and to date their shoe Gleue said render intimate sonal It is not like ary mercantile which are well adapted to the corporate form of With this in mind as the largest stockholder if the old presented a plan to make this store the personal position that it should This plan was accepted by the stockholders last The will be known simply as House have just been sold for more than The exact figure is not Ownership of a box carries with it a thirty-fifth share in the company owning the lealty which has an assessed ation of One box sold was owned for years by the late August Belmont and was bought last November by Paul H. The latest buyer is Robert S. The other box sold is that of William K. and his Harold S. which was bought by Frazier The sale of a box at the itan is a rare only eleven such sales having been recorded in 39 Buckner after a jury dis- after C5 hours de- Final Vote 7 to 5 The final vote was seven for conviction of Daugherty and to two for conviction of some jurors The charge was con- to defraud the United States of honest services in the transfer of worth of stock in the American Metals to alien am disappointed that was not a verdict of Daugherty expected it and j deserved it. I have no complaints to His Lawyer Explains Max D. Daugherty's at- said there were three reasons the chateau was designed i Police Face Hopeless Task The hopelessness of the police task of was admitted by Morgan A. general in these thing has gone too far to be stamped out and John Torrio were the narres cried loudest in thc ineffective police just as they were after Monday's outburst had been ly predicted by the and papers since two ago when leaders in the liquor running rings NEAR met failed to agree upon the sacrifice of two men who recently attacked as a concession upon which amalgamation of the S I L 0 S A N D OTHER BUILDINGS ED LAST NIGHT ON FARM MARSHFIELD to The Twin or at least a working Trip to France Seems Likely The formal invitation of to hold the Legion convention Dairy owned by Ed. bo Paris next year was two miles south of Capone was said to have replied to Preceded by a French chauffeur ori Highway 18, suffered he not treat a dog in that Jri driving into the big hall a little red seyere loss last night when the big where upon the enmity be- inCi leil I J i I one of those used to carry troops to the The message of President of the French in- viting the Legion to Paris said in send my most cordial salute to the American Legion and rejoice in thinking that its next annual con- dairy two silos and some er sheds were completely destroyed by Nearby neighbors claim that they saw a flash in the skies at about the time the fire burst forth tween Weiss and Capone leaped into At Mercy hospital it was said this afternoon that Mr. O'Brien was ing that his condition had im- be Paris in 1927. may rest assured that all the French people will warmly come those who formerly came to from all parts of the doomed during the and that he ings and thought that it might have j would been Others think that Machine Guns Used it was a spontaneous combustion fearful engine of tha set fire to all parts dealing machine was the sinister weapon employed by the gangsters who mowed down five men in the shadow of Chicago's great Catholic cathedral of the Holy of the buildings at Horses Burned to Death The barn was filled to capacity and straw representing this fight by their side and struggle The silos had not been i Namn on State street late them to filled or the would have is another No one knows No one wants said the country that guards in its burned in the This is the only ito know They are actuating the jurors who this pilgrimage of been included in the A team of against Daugherty's of your members to horses in the horse barn were Mr. the masterly pre- the tombs of your fallen heroes must i known live stock lost in the sentation of Buckner was the destruction of some of the edger sheets of the Midland al Of course Daugherty was the case by District It is one of those The second reason events that count so much in the re- was lations of two which make them better able to understand each and are a step towards the was the comment of an attache of The Marshfield Fire Department attorneys office is called and the heavy wheel drive fire truck and its Tlle victims were They were unable to do notorious gangster and anything to check the fire but at -s nas over- not on trial for destroying ideal of peace which is the goal formed meritorious service in saving of a powerful city wide ledger nor is it a crime to jour two countries and of their a heavy 40 foot combine of booze and destroy old ledger at the mere suggestion of the many people were em men The fire tiuck was hitched to a Colonel Yves representative tne building and after the two sides of the French made an were torn off chains were rapped by Both killed almost instantly from machine Police Force Subpoenaed In Liquor Investigation Oct. five Cicero almost the en- tire force of the have been subpoenaed as witnesses before a federal grand jury investigating con- of bootleggers and police against prohibition Seventy-nine persons in Cicero ready have been Lumber Magnate Dies At Claire Home Eau Oct. Tames P. president of the Northwestern Lumber lied here Monday He was 70 years Barber was a member of he Missouri delegation to the Re- publican national committee which nominated James G. Blaine for Constable Shot To Death In Texas Liquor Warfare La Oct. Federal prohibition officers joined county officials today in against the al of border warfare with rum ners in which seven persons recently lost their lives following the ing here last night of J. R. a Billings was shot from ambush by men armed with automatic shot He had conducted an active campaign against The third reason was Mr. address after several messages were around the entire building and the their deadly messengers of ty's failure to take the witness j Of structure was pulled off it's death from a rooming house window such was his When he ceased foundation onto skids and then j aml an Boileau Succeeds Lippert in Marathon County Job John J. today the ment of G. L. as county judge of Buffalo county to succeed Glenn V. and the pointment of Gerald J. as district attorney of Marathon county to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of George Mr. Boileau was nominated for the district attorneyship in the recent Lippert resigned when charges were brought against Pierce was displaced as judge when the supreme court found after his election that he did not qualify as a practicing attorney in al Commander John R. dragged by the truck out of the presiding over the convention Seventeen hundred the enthusiasm with which els of grain are stored in the these messages and addresses representing a considerable received is any it is to Mr. difficult to determine where the Near convention of the Legion will Attracted by the flames hich il- the skies for many nian bodyguard of This observation on a a large crowd of curious onlookers I O'Banion Death Scene The wounded were William W. former states prominent criminal and counsel for ally of Weiss now on trial for Ben Jacobs an investigator for and Sam that has the membership i soon gathered and watched the fine I of the was received with long Cheers For Charlie Dawes Vice President Charles G. who delivered the principal address at today's session also received an enthusiastic The vice president was when he said that the American government is to be representative American people must He re- set of buildings sink into The The men attacked ly a moment after they had loft tho loss is estimated at close to j shop of William be- lt was not reported that insurance to be tile headquarters of the was Maniacs Spread Reign of Terror in San Francisco San Oct. A concerted effort of the police started Tuesday to round up two maniacal young gunmen who have carried on a wanton reign of robbery and shooting since Saturday Scores of firemen were detailed to police Striking rapidly the bandits day night killed three men and wounded five Saturday and Sunday one man was another died of wounds and three were The bandits started operations Monday night by killing Walter a taxi then took his threw his body over a viaduct and continued their depredations in Swanson's The pair then entered a where they shot and wounded Louis a cook and took Crossing the street to a filling they shot and killed Jack a night and wounded two The third slaying occurred in an- other section of the city where ael a oper was shot to death as he rd along tho Next the bandits encountered vin a and Step- hen and beat them both ter robbing They were sued by a policeman after robbing but escaped after an ex- change of One suspect was arrested and is Wisconsin Herd Second At National Dairy Show Oct. wood from the another cheer when he Hopewell N. was I believe that named champion of the guernsey primary system should be largely j class at the national dairy 1 tion The junior champion in Guernseys Le Beau Petit De Farm from the William canning pany Green Wis. Wisconsin won second for herd shown by state being beaten by the herd from Michigan was The Larsen canning company Danny of Farm Dell second place for twelve to eighteen The Legion and its auxiliary are here for a holiday as much as for as members indicate with impromptu and colorful parades be- hind the scores of bands and drum Today was the day of the big with all the units having places in line and in originality of costume and Miss Alice Gray of N. a nurse is a candidate for national vice commander of the Candidates for head of the liary include Mrs. Rose Await Fair Weather For Dirigible Trip to Detroit N. J. Oct. The naval air station today ed additional weather reports before ordering the dirigible Los from her hanger for a three day flight to The route and the time of ure depended entirely upon the weather it was Saltis defense It was in this shop two years ago that Dean 0'- ace of Chicago alcohol was slain by three Attorney had just come from the criminal building a few blocks away where a jury had been completed to try seven bullet but declared to be out of de- nied that the florist shop was a for Saltis but lice found a list of all men called for a safe Schofield's office yielded a list of state witnesses who are to testify against Two Independents File Papers for But two of the republican for county offices elected in the September primary will have sition in the general election on No- vember 2, according to present Today was the final day for filing nomination Wiliam McGlynn will again make the race against County Clerk Sam who won out in tho Rhinelander City Manager Quits Office by Request Oct. George city manager of the city of Rhinelander since last June resigned his office last night at a meeting the city The resignation was requested by three of the five There was no discussion the tion was accepted without a record It was reported that ft lack of cooperation between the officials wus what prompted the Kerosene Price Reduced and W. A. one of the five unsuccessful candidates for sheriff in the will oppose Martin Bey of Oct. morrow the Standard Oil company of Indiana throughout territory will reduce the price of one cent. Tho tank price in Chicago then will 14 1-2  

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