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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 04, 1920, Madison, WisconsinJFR OM: A R E A D E R 'S NOTEBOOK A T L A ST som ebody h a s g o t r ig h t up In m ee tin g an d sa id a good w ord fo r pie. U su ally th e n a � tio n a l p a s try is condem ned . J'.ut pie fa n s keep r ig h t on ea tin g . T hey view w ith a la rm th e d isse c to r w ho can m ak e e ig h t w edges a p p ea r P IE w h ere b u t Ave ap p ea red b e � l s fore. B u t they don't q u it O K ED p u ttin g p ie w here it w ill do th e m ost good on th a t a c � co u n t. And so It Is good to know th a t no less a n a u th o r ity th a n tho J o u rn a l of th e A m erican M edical asso c ia tio n com es to th e fro n t w ith on a r tic le a s � su r in g th e pub lic , bo th w ith in and j w ith o u t Hie "p ie belt," th a t pie, when p ro p e rly m ade, is not only too thsom e | a n d w holesom e b u t a d ig es tib le p ro d � u c t, an d th a t a "he lp ing" of Ice c ream j on top doesn t h u r t any . P ie h as been up a g a in s t a lo t of j c r itic ism In y e a rs gone by. I t h a s a l � m o st ta k e n th e co u n t a t tim es on th e j " in d ig es tib le '' in d ic tm en t. K ven m ince p ie is g iv en a c lean bill by th e Jo u rn a l 's pie ex p ert. I t has been p roven by te s ts th a t in th e race th ro u g h th e a lim e n ta ry c an a l, p u d � d in g w ins, pie second an d cak e th ird . I s i t a co nso la tion to know , too, th a i in th e te s ts m ade it took lon g er to UieWsco Ie Journal EXTRAFOURTEEN PAGES VOL. 136, NO. 4. 81 st Year. MADISON, W1S., MONDAY AFTER NO ON, OCTOBER 4, 1920. PRICE THREE CENTS G R E E N G I V E N Y E A R S INSANITY TO su pp o r t e m i r A i m i c M c C O F G O V E R N O RS A V E G IR LS A S S A ILA N T? R epublican A ttorn ey G eneral N om inee Issues Statem ent A ttack ing Nonpartisan League Candidates on G . O. P . T icket Man Arrested in Racine Iden- d ig ee t a n g e l's food th a n dev il 's cu k e? j | stifled by Viola Girl; Now En Route to Richland Center No d o u b t It req u ired co u rag e on the p a r t of th e in v es tig a to rs to th u s a s se r t th e v ir tu e of pie, b u t w ith th e fresh pie se a so n a t its h e igh t, if one m ay say I t, one w ould h a rd ly h av e tho c ru s t to m ak e an ad verso re p o rt. A b aseb a ll p lay e r is in d ic ted for v io la tin g a law . He is p ro m p tly s u s � pended and th e re b y s tr lp - U N IFO R M of his uniform . A se n a to r of th e U nited TO G A S ta te s is in d ic ted , tried , convicted an d sen ten ced fo r v io la tin g a law . B ut he is n o t ye t s tr ip p e d of h is s e n a to r s toga. . . . A t th e n a tio n a l con v en tio n o f the S erv ice S ta r L eague a reso lu tio n w as passed ad v o ca tin g sensib le d re ss for wom en. .There is room fo r im p ro v em en t. S h o rt s k ir ts do n o t a lw ay s en h an ce th e b eau ty of th e w eare r. In fac t, in som e in stan ces , close o b . IT'S se rv e rs say , they rev ea l A LM O ST w h a t m lg h i a* well have H O P E L E S S been concealed . Vivid cheek color, th ey in s is t, o ften c la sh e s v io len tly w ith the s till m ore v ivid color on lips. I t is a n in sp ira tio n , th ey a s se r t , to m eet a g ir l w ho d o esn 't m ince a long because i t 's su p p o sed to be fa sh io n ab le ; who d o esn 't a .ouch b ecause th e fash io n il � lu s tra t io n s do. T hey like th e g irl w hose c le a r sk in (rad ia tes h e a lth , an d w hose s tr id e is f re e and sw inging . S he w e a rs nea t b louses an d a n a tty su it a n d n ev er do h e r frocks r iv a l a sp id e r 's w eb iii tra n sp a re n c y . She does n o t look like th e d isp lay w indow of a Jew elry shop n o r is h e r h a ir done up in a fash ion th a t looks su sp ic iously like th a t e m � ployed by th e w om en of th e S o u th Sea Islands. . . . liv e ry S u n d ay som e m illions o f l i t � tle folks- -an*t a d u lts , too, fo r th a t m a tte r-all o v e r th e C h r is . T H E B an w orld, m ee t in c h u rc h - SU NDAY es of som e kind, sing SCH O O L "H how ers of B lessin g s" and tile like, re c ite a lesson from tho sc r ip tu re s , and th en , m ay b e- s ta y fo r c h u rch . T he S u n d ay school Is p o p u la r-c h u rch w ith th e serm on teft ou t, a s som e one h a s d e sc rib ed It. O ne likes to m ull o v e r th e b eg in � n in g of th e Munday school. I ts 1 i n � v e n to r ," w as R obert K alkes, and, in 1*12, he lived in the lit t le K ng.ish to w n of G lo ucester. R alkea ram** out of h is hom e on a b rig h t Munday m o rn � ing . only to see the tow n ra g g am u f- flns fighting and q u a rre lin g a b o u t the v illag e well curb . R alkea, on the spo t, s ta r te d the first Munday schooL H e took th e boys r,c ro ss th e way to h is hom e. R agged th ey w ere an d o th e r d ecen t p laces w ere closed lo them . B ut Ra!k**s took th em In, an d ta u g h t them . A nd on the n e x t Munday th e re w ere inure boys. A nd th e id ea of th e free Munday school sp re a d from one E n g lish tow n to a n � o th e r. and in to F ran ce a c ro ss the FRA V K ROACH, a lia s L in g . id en �tified by R u th B arck ley , ag ed 13, a s th e m an w ho a ssa u lte d h e r w'hilo aho w as on h e r w ay to school three* m iles from Viola, R ich land coun ty , m ay n ev er be b ro u g h t to tria l. W hen Sheriff B try m uches R ich land C en te r w ith R oach la te tod ay , It is W illiam J . M organ, M ilw aukee, rep u b lican nom inee fo r a tto rney g enera l, today issued a s ta te m e n t a tta ck in g th e N o n p a rtisan league c a n d id a te s on th e G. O. P. s la te and anno u n cin g th a t he will su p p o rt Col. R obert McCoy, S p a rta , th e d em o cra tic nom inee fo r governor. M organ is th e m an w ho had th e p lank condem ning th e league, th * I. W. W. and C om m uniat p a r ty w ritte n into th e s ta te p la tfo rm a t th e recen t rep u b lican co n v en tion here. M organ's s ta te m e n t follow s: REDS FACING DEMAND FOR NEW REGIME Nation in Turmoil as Enemies Press on Lenine, Without and W ithin; Hunger Lends Force I ON HON - T he R u ssian soviet g o v ern m en t h a s reached It* I m oat "ex tre m e cris is ." acco rd ing to a co rre sp o n d en t of th e M anchester J O H N J. BLA IN E has repudiated tile republican party and cast his Guardian, recently in Moscow BY WILLIAM J. MORGAN lot with Townley, the b o s s of the Nonpartisan league I shall certainly adhere to the promise I made to the peoplcent un B wen i i im>, � i , j snan certainly adhere to m e promise I made to the people in uS�?�rtwncr'H j the primary campaign and support Robert Ii. McCoy for governor. m enta l co nd ition . I______ * ______________________________ J I told the people publicly iii my L oach , 24 y e a rs old and w ho say s h is hom e la in C olum bus, CJhio, ut b e � lieved to bo in sane. H e w as d is � ch arg ed from th e a rm y a t For*. W o rth , T exas, a few m o n h s ago. ID E N T IF IE D BY GIRL R oach w as identified by little R u th In th e R acine co un ty ja il la s t n ig h t. Ho w as a r re s te d in a f re ig h t c a r a t C orliss, n e a r R acine, la te S a tu rd ay . F ig h t p riso n e rs w ere lined up in the cell room by Sheriff G. O. L u t to r an d th e g irl led in. A fte r scan n in g th e fa re s o f th ree , she, looked a t th e fo u rth m an an d cried . "T h a t 's h im .'' T h en R u th ra n to h e r m o th e r and begged to be tak en aw ay . SH O W S NO EM OTION A s th e ch ild po in ted h e r fin g er a t him . L o ach show ed no s ig n s o f em o� tio n . l ie lifted h is head s lig h tly an d looked a t h e r b lank ly a s if he d id n o t co m prehend w ha t she w as doing, VS hen th e g irl w as tak en from the cellroom , Sheriff ta u te r , co n fro n tin g R oach, a sk ed him if he had a n y th in g to say . "P lease ta k e m e b ack to m y cell,** writ R oach's reply. R u th , acco m p an ied b j^ h e r ;eople w *re c ry in g for peace at any p rice and th a t th ey wen* re ad y for a n o th e r g o v ern m en t. . . . . T h e c o rre sp o n d e n t, w iring from l li l HI IKJ R iga, sa id th e Polish w ar had Incom e p r i m a r y c a m p a l)* !! B p e e e h e s t h a t u n p o p u lar. T he only d e te r re n t to a I t in ! n o t i n te n d t o s t o p l i c h t i n g 1 r **v� lu tlu n , �>. �" ld. w as th a t th e p eo - i u r n n o t in t e n d t o s t o p 11*011115 ^ n ,a |tz* th#,y h a v e rio o th e r g o v -, t h o N o n p a r t i s a n l e a g u e 8 � p t . 7 th . I e m in e n t to whh*h they ra n I urn. j A t the p la tfo rm con v en tio n I o f fe re d ' T ra n sp o rta tio n w ould tv upse t w ith J O U R N A L TO R E A D R E T U R N S TO FA N S HERE l l f O H LO 'S M o t* b sx eb sll j r V re tu rn* , play by play. will be fu rn ish ed M adi� son fa n s beg inn ing w ith the o pen ing gam e tom orrow . T h e S ta te Jo u rn a l will p u b � lish e x tra s on th e gam es, a p � p e arin g on th e s tre e ts im m e- d .a te ly a t te r th e co n test. T he S ta te Jo u rn a l will also hove th e re tu rn s read to tn e fan e d u rin g th e prog re a* of each g am e from th e C arro ll s tre e t a ide of T h e S ta te Jo u rn a l b u ild � ing. lf you w an t th e play by p lay s to ry and c a n 't w a it u n til T he S ta te Jo u rn a l a x tre e a re ou t, jo in th e crow d in C arro ll s tre e t and lis ten to th e ru n n in g acco u n t of th e b a ttle aa it com es ev er th e S ta te Jo u rn a l leased w ire d irec t to th e field of b a tt!# . T o m o rro w 's gam e in N e w Y ork s ta r ts a t 2 p. rn. e a s te rn d a y lig h t sav ing tim e. T h is m ak es it 12 o'clock M adison tim e. " FINANCIER" S A Y S H E ' L L MAKE GOOD Young Law Clerk Promise* to Pay Victims After Ho Serves Hi* Reforma� tory Term (~T LAK*'NOK �W j tem rd in 7 Va ST A N D IS W A IT E S J a m e s T hom pson , l a C rosse, L a FttllnU citn a n d N o n p a rtis a n leag u er, whom* p o rous w ere filed Minus a a > m g tit aa a n ind ep en d en t c an d id a te to r th o U n ited M tatea acuate , h a s e s yet n o t flied h is a .gncd d e c la ra tio n a c � c ep tin g th e can d id acy . L B. Nag Ut , M adison, d ec lared aa th a t the cornetitu'.ion of th e N 'onim r- tis a n league req u ired a d ec la ra tio n tro tn a c an d id a te th a t he would s u p � p o rt the league p ro g ram before it gave i ts en d o rsem en t, i did not, of course , h av e m uch hope, un less '.he c o n s t i� tu tio n had no t been follow ed In W is� consin , th a t Mr. B laine would re p u d i� a te th.* league. MUH, on th e possib ility th a t lie had been rotated. Ju s t us m any he filed th e n o m in a tio n p a p e rs th a t he of th e m em b ers o f th e league w ere in � duced to Join it by fa lse s ta te m e n ts , I fe lt it w as only fa ir t h a t he sh o u ld be g iven a re aso n ab le tim e to say so. W ILL AID DEM OCRAT I sen t word to him since th e p la t � form conven tion th a t Le bad to choose w h e th er he w ould w ear Tow nley a c o l � lar, .un F ra se r d id in N o rth L ak o ta . o r w h e th e r he w ould re p u d ia te the Tow nley g an g an d tak e the comm nuances. Ju s t aa K ositxky an d Js4.ng.iT d id in N o rth Oak Ola. I feel th a t ne h as now had p len ty of tim e to d ec lare h im self fo r the re p u b lican p la tfo rm . if he in tended lo do so, an d the fa ir in fe ren ce rn th a t he p re fe rs to keep hail a signed d e c la ra tio n from T hum p son. I l e inqu ired , how ever, of VV i l� iu m N ay lo r, a s s is ta n t se c re ta ry of s ta te , th e urns* lim it allow ed fo r th* filing o f a d ec la ra tio n . C an d id a tes l a v e five d a y s in which to accep t. T h u rsd a y m id n ig h t is th e e x p ira tio n o f th e Lime lim it fo r T hom pson a d ec la ra tio n . T hom pson a t h is hom e in IJS C rease, s till m ain ta in in g silence, let i t be u n � d e rsto o d th a t he w as co n sid erin g tho can d id acy . H A VE EYE ON B LA IN E T h o m pson la d iv id ing a tte n tio n in th e public eye w ith jo h n J . B iom e, h is ru n n in g m a in in th e p rim a ry , who won J T ow m ey a co lla r o n . th e re p u b lican n o m in a tio n fo r g o v � e rn o r. B la in e s a t t i tu d e is n o t know n. He hoe rte* lined to m ake an y atonem ent re g a rd in g e ith e r T h o m p so n '* co n d .- M E TH OD ISTS H E A R Ca THOLIC PHIEST � hairnet, and in to (Jd u ilD jr and leaped H1(j e Df ar.r p sad , inflic ted I rom Hie se a s to A m erica. ^ " . w,_ 1 the blow stru ck by th e piece of wood R O C K FO R D , IU.-F o r th o first tim e in its kl y e a rs of h is to ry , the R ock , . . , _ . . . . . . I r iv e r con feren ce of the M ethodist ta m m in g in M dw aukee th . . , ,, ; . , , - n e | p. an a d d re ss from a m em b er of th e R ornau I C atho lic clergy. j Tho Rev. F a th e r G eorge R. Ford, Now th e s to ry c f th e B ible is told n th e m a n 's hand*. T h ere a re s e v - in ev ery c iv ilised co u n try in the world nt-rurcbej! UI| h e r face an d neck Cm every Munday of th e y e a r w ith o u t | c au sed by the a tta c k , a f te r sh e had iuouey an d w ithou t p rice , I -Hikes cf- ,,*en c a r r ie d from th o road w ay to fo r t h as grow n to b* a w o n d erfu l force t r u s h by h e - a s sa ila n t. In g u id in g a r ig h t th e young of th e j T f o g ir l h ec ta res th a t w hen h e r o s- w orld s a v a n t aeixc i her, sh e cried to h e r . * * I fo tir com panions an d even d u rin g a n d T he w orld ag a in will b e su b m erg ed j a f te r ' ho a* a i l l t she c ried fo r help in deluge. w h ile h e r a a a*.n i t th re a te n e d to kill L ife a g a in w ill be d estro y ed . j fo r . A nd a n ew er N oah will s t a r t th in g s ; - ---------- going again . T h is come* s tra ig h t from T H E K a r l B ro o d ie r-B rech t, ti G R E A T H erm an , a u th o r of th*. D E L U G E book e n ti tb d T he D eluge; I t W ill Com e A gain .'' J H ow ever, you need be in no huifry a b o u t bu ild ing an a rk . n o r c iv i l ,K aw ay y o u r las t su m m er's * ar. It K ill n o t h ap p en u n til th e y e a r 3200. I t w ill tak e ab o u t th a t long for m an y to pay h e r w ar deb ts . cap ta in and c h ap la in of tile I ruled B late* arm y and se c re ta ry of the new a rm y school fo r c h a p la in s G ran t, w as the sp eak er. H e p reached a s tr ik in g se rm on on p a tr io tism and re lig ion th a t w as re - .. . . . . . . . , _ . . calved by the p ro te s ta n t m in is te rs w ithN o th ing will tm done by | g rw it ( n , hlMluulln> A N T I S U F F R A G E SUI T DISMISSED a fte rn o o n L E N R O O T EN R O U TE HOM E F rid a y wUl see M enator Irv in e L. L en ro o t huck in th e s ta te a f te r h is tr ip to th e w est. H e is sch ed u led to open h is sp e a k in g to u r O ct. 12. A lvin P e te rso n , c h a irm a n o f th e r e � p u b lican s ta te c e n tra l co m m ittee , re � affirm ed h is confidence th is m o rn in g th a t fo n ro o t can n o t bo b ea ten by an in d ep en d en t th e c o m m ittee u n til L en ro o t h a s re tu rn ed to W sconsm , he sa id . E v e ry th in g th a t possib ly c an lie ! done to b rin g a b o u t h a rm o n y is u n - J d e rw av . Mio rte* .aa r a m p a r t a b o u t) A l A K b / ' F F I I / NJ F I th e c ity today th a t T hom pson would 7 '-J Cf IV LM not m ak e th e race , th a t B laine would su p p o r t th e re g u la r tick e t. B u t th*' p rin c ip les a re say in g n o th in g a n d th* u n d e rc u rre n t is in d ica tiv e tlia t the tim e fo r ha rm o n y is p a s t an d th e fight will be ra g in g b itte r ly in a few days. th o c h an g e in g o v e rn m e n t and. w ith mi way o f d is tr ib u tin g food, it wa* fe a re d a te rr ib le fam in e w ould re su lt. A R M IES R O U TED LO N I x�N -E nem ies o f bo lshev ism w ere c ra sh in g ' b ro u g h th e sov ie t a rm i r s on tw o fro n ts to d ay . R um ors from S c an d in av ian c o u n tr ie s in d ica ted R u s� sian a ffa irs w ere in a tu rm o il w ith s tr ik e s an d h u n g e r a d d in g to the d if � ficulties of the so v ie t ru ler* . A m ili� ta ry s ta te m e n t from W arsaw today sa id Polish ' ruvip* w ere a lm o st u n h a m � pered in th e ir ad v an c e e as tw ard . T he co m m unique sa id th e I 'ol'-s had o c c u � pied the c ity o f N ovogrodek w hile on e ith u r side the line had ad v an ced from 50 to IOO m iles w ith th e ttoixheviki su ffe rin g heavy losses. T w e n ty -s ix so v ie t d iv ision* w ere destroyed , a c c e n tin g to the s ta te m e n t an d th e booty frilling to Polish troops reach**! en o rm o u s to ta ls. Im ped im en ts of a ll s o r ts w ere d isco rd ed by the R u s � s ia n troops, c lo th in g , weapon* of all sixes and am m u n itio n fa ilin g to the p u rsu e rs . 42.000 P R IS O N E R S TTie n u m b er of p risoner* in the hist P o lish d r iv e was an n o u n ced a s 42 000, w hile no a tte m p t h ad been mail*- to item ize the booly. G enera l P l lauds kl, head o f th e Po� lish govern m en t, w as rep o rted to hav* ta k e n th e field p e rso n ally . In the C rim ean reg ion th e bolshevik! w ere d iso rgan ized , a uh G en era l W m n - ge ls and o th e r a n ti-so v ie t forties p en e � t r a t in g deep in to so u th e rn R ussia , R e p o rts from (ha t se.-Hon also told of s tr ik e rs and fam in e in R ussia . A t� te m p ts by the sov ie t le .u le rs to r e � c ru it m ore tro o p s w*�re sa id to h ave fa iled , L ITH U A N IA N A RM ISTIC E A R eu te r liminal ch from W arsaw to � day sa id Poland an d L ith u a n ia had concluded an urm m tjee . A nnouncem en t o f such an a g reem en t had been expected , in view o f the fac t th a t IV iand had d isco n tin u ed h e r e f � fo rt# to seize YU na, th e L ith u a n ia n c ap ita l. Polish troop* w ere w ith in s tr ik in g d is ta n c e of V iina bu t halted w hile tile m ain o ffensive fu r th e r sou th w as d irec ted to th e e a s t a g a in s t the boleti** iki. W ith the conclusion of an a n n is t . re. C am p L ith u a n ia woe to ag ree th a t bolshevik I fo rces would no t tie p e rm it led to e n te r th e co u n try en ro u te to Poland. FIND MADISONIAN HAD TWO WIVES C O U R T B R IN G 8 W OM EN T O G E T H � E R ; ID E N T IFY P IC T U R E S OF FR A N K W ILK IN SO N RU! IN w as sen - t year* a t G reen Hay o f te r ch an g in g of h is p lea to g u ilty of th ren ch arg es In su p e rio r court th is a fte rn o o n . His sen tem * . w hich begin* a l noon today, is a r e � su lt of ra is in g m oney un triortgage* satisfied u n d e r forged s ig n a tu re s . T ho se n ten c e wvu* suggested by A s � t r ic t A tto rn ey R om an H eilm an, who recom m ended th a t th e sen ten ce should be m ade a t least five years. " I am s ta n d in g on no m an s land bo- I tw een lilie rty and d isg race ," G reet sa id before se n ten ce w as juissed on bim . "I feel keen ly tho s tig m a w hich I* now upon ray nu me. l f I live end h a te s tre n g th It will be my am b itio n to re su rre c t th e fa ith m en h ave had in my honesty and in teg rity ." T h e sen ten ce should serve a s a d e � te r re n t to o th e rs en d a a a p u n ish m en t of tho c rim e th a t h a s been com m itted , Ju d g e 11 oppm an n said before he I*nn a vl sen ten ce. G reen B ay wws d e � e d e d upon iiecause of G reen s age 1 w hich w a s 21 n t the tim e th e "U.iiumj. F ra n k W ilson, a lia s F ra n k W ilk in - w ore com m itted and becau se ho h as no soh of M adison, hail tw o w ives fro m c o u r t reco rd i Hic em ber, HHK. to D ecem ber, 1*11. W ILL IN G TO W ORK acco rd in g to tes tim ony g iven in su~ j D uring tho a rg u m e n ts of th e d is tr ic t p e r te r c o u rt to d ay Sn a n n u lm e n t p ro . a tto rn e y an d J . M. C lancey , h ts tu to r- re e d in g s b rough t by Mrs. C h ris tin e hey, G reen leaned 'git J list th e Is'iic.h W ilson h is second wife. M rs. W ilson iud) Mrs. M eta W il� kinson , w ives of th e sam e m an d u e m g Hie nam e period, m et In su p e rio r c o u rt fo r th e f irs t tim e. B oth id en ti� fied p ly ju re* In tile o th er s possession a s b e ing tho*** o f th e m an th ey knew lo lie th e ir husband . W ilson lie* been so u g h t by pollee s in ce h is d leap peuranee , but no trac e o f him h a s been found. H e d isa p b eared a f te r h is second w ife left h im w hen she found a p ic tu re o f h is s i t - m au t tm old tmhy w ith hi* tin t w ife in o ne o f ids le tte rs . A ccord ing lo Mrs. W ilk inson . WIL kb ison had b ren a good h u sb an d un � til h is too in freq u e n t r e tu rn s hom e led t ie r to g e l a d iv o rce In D ecem ber, HH*. Ho I Lad m arried M ims C h ris tin e R lngnh! of C am bridge o n I >ec. 21, I * IN W ilk inson h;u� 4 w o c h ild ren by h is f irs t wife. Mrs. W ilk inson sa id today w ith dow ning! r y a H e dbl no t speak d u rin g th e eeesion u n til a sk ed lo m ak e a s ta te m e n t by Ju d g e tio p p - m aa n . I , is itrey sa id G reen w as w illing to w ork an d to g ive a it bin e a rn in g s to le y th e people who suffered lo sses th ro u g h h is tran sac tio n s . He sk e tch e d Ute life o f G reen from th e tim e lie w ent to work a t th e age of I i w hen hi* fa ih e r d ied an d told of h ts work a s office boy in th e F u lle r su d Jo h n eon p lan t, la te r a t th e G isho lt, w here he a ro se to th e p'SilHon of au d ito r , and h is S tud ies o f law since then . SH O U L D BE P U N IS H E D **| h av e no p e rso n al feertng* in th e m a tte r , b u t I leel th a t a very g riev o u s offense h a s been co m m .tted ," sa id Mr H eilm an . " I th in k u n d e r th e c irc u m � s ta n c e s we o u g h t not to w reck th e life of th e d e fen d a n t, b u t he o u g h t to be p un ished for such a tim e th a t he w ill know th a i It Is not a d v an tag e o u s to sh e ti I*] n o t sunpect lier b u s t land of j com m it c rim e." hav in g a ffa irs w ith o th e r w om en u p ' "N in e ty -n in e lier cen t o f th e w orld I to sh o rtly le fo ro th e tim e w hen she I b ro u g h t ac tio n fo r divorce. W ilson 's second m a rr ia g e occu rred sh o rtly a f te r lie w as d isch arg ed from j th e un ity . I Mote..-* o f hi* fired w ife a n d a pie- , tu re of .4 sm all boy w ith th e ai sc rip , Hon " la -o n ard J. W ilkinson a t ag e of six m o n th s '' found bv Mrs. W ilson In b u sin ess Is t ra n sa c te d by cred it and it is by fa ls ify in g th e reco rd s th a i G reen co m m itted th e g re a te s t offense.'* acco rd in g to Ju d g e ilo p p m an n . G reen pleaded g u ilty lo ch arg e* of fo rgery , o p e ra tin g a confidence g am s and o b ta in in g m oney u n d e r fa lse pew� it nses. b itch of these c h a rg e s a p � plied to re vc rat d ifferen t c a se s and � ;iii,Ullin; Id lei * o f h e r h u sb a n d I Ju d g e H oppm ann ta in te d o u t th a t if found in hi* tru n k caused h e r to sum p e t th e real fa c ts and led h e r to leave birn, efts testified. " H a wits bai good; tbs* w as h is g re a te s t fa u lt." s a d Mrs. W ilkinson a f te r she le ft th e w itn ess s ta n d "I c e r ta in ly ieel so r ry fo r th e other woman. * T h e alleged b igam ist is sa id T ho su it. wi Me e re I a ry of M a p ro c lam atio n m en t. w as due th e ac tio n sou been tak e n . A tto rn ey * for who b ro u g n t th ap p ea l to th e s N T ho D is tr ic t of Co ap p ea ls today grant*! - m otion for d ism issa l .Tht by su ffrag e oppo- valid lty of the rune- , iB O M B S U S P E C T Q U IZ Z E D IN N. Y. so u g h t to re s tra in I 'oiby from issu in g tie su ffrage a m e n d � ed on th e g round to be h a lted laid t 'HIUAGO-'A "c u rb mark�*t'' 1 a te d by a h 'm tlcgg ing r in g w as closed hero to d ay in the a r re s t o f e n - on tn ; i j fo r jj|* . ra l m en it) connec tion w ith a re ce n t VYm b t robbery of 1175.000 w orth of liquor. I M xiN P re s id in g s t an a n n u a l m eet Ii g of 1 ren u ru ran t com pany Jo h n Pe a r r a s a d th a t th e g rea tly Increased rev en u e w as d ue to th e la rg e am o u n t t�c;rig rr*nif by wom en. F o rm erly he ra id t h e / would im Misttsfied w ith buns and m ilk. Now th ey o rd e r su b s ta n tia l mea hi. of p risoners, o p e ra te d .n th e h e a r t of a if* in h e re ti anil re shot W and" day. . 4 ragged ly an d killed rer's hom e > J ii ti** 21 w hen W o n d ere r ond ii if. In th e c lam o r and th e no ire a r is in g fro m a n o th e r world Isiseball s* rte* in O ctober, s to p a m om ent an d H unk of th is- In a n o th e r O c tober Ii ii y ear* ag o th e re w as bom a child w ho 'W ed to find h im self c a l'.Vd "The F A T H E R F a th e r of Baseball.** He OF wa* H enry C hadw ick , " . , . � . � B A SEB A LL bsureball w r i t e r of o n o th - B A R C A iL L A U X e r g en era tio n , h u t Red w ith do ing so m uch to w a rd e s � ta b lish in g base Isl 11 on i ts p re sen t fo u n d a tio n that, be ea rn ed th e so b r i� q u e t th a t etui k to him to III* d ea th . In a little p la t in G reenw ood C e m � e te ry , in B rooklyn. N. Y.. is a Nab th a t t r ie s to t* I h is s to ry to fu tu re g e n e ra tio n s of fan*. T he m arb le is su rm o u n ted by a huge tau-chall. T h ere a re crostted b a ts on one side. a n d a m ask. C hadw ick died tin A pril th INK. b u t th e good C h adw ick d id w as c o t in te rred w ith his bon��*. WM. J. L E O N A R D T A K E N B Y D E A T H re tu rn e d from a m ovie W an d erer c ia m i.d th e m an had a t te m p t" ! P� hold b .rn up and , w hen he re*ode.I, th e w ife wa* sho t. W an d e re r sa id h* k ill" ! th e s tr a n g e r In a pisto l duel. T h re e week* la te r W o n d ere r m ade a confess io n in w hich lie said Urn had * M F a irch ild . aid they w ould i-iiurt. k ilted hi e a u re "he a rm y ." l l fo r S tag .01 him so th c rossin g . w if* Hied lid h th . F R O M B E L G IU M W illiam Ja m e s L eo n ard , aged kl re tire d U n ita r ian c le rg y m a n and n* we p ap er ed ito r, f a th e r of Prof. W illiam I identified E lle ry le o nard o f th e U n iv e rsity of j W ander W isconsin , died Hept, 30 in R oxbury . I a tto rn e y s Mo.sk. T he Rev. Mr. L eonard " a a a l would b a 1 fo rm er re s id en t o f M adison. ragam uffin r B e lg iu m ' I T h e H ilsenhoff and B ing C lo th in g | TUm t p ir,j w isc o n s in m an to lie a ( / o n r i i / r c r . 4 D r c L a L r f I I C oughlin the 2* by VO ot � ' Vt ,01 n . r v u r d u n l v n ty w ;th ir a c u n a t r n i f ? a i s , *PAO LJ v 7 i* l a L-I CJ i\ JU coining y e a r the co m pany w.l! bu.! I a ,s . " , H tareh wa, y v . h nww a to r.' on tills s ite , a . p o sition o f A ss is tan t P ro fesso r o UVAVtrVTLIJ*:, Ind T he O hio r .v e r -?- i - - - ' / I* j A dvertir K in th e H a rv a rd firiu lu s l i � n i M ennen w as ktuir-ked un* on hn of th e fail > r ii i of th e U n ited M talcs sn p re me c o u r t las ted only a few m in - j U t e * ( 's lay . T h e c o tir t wit on ly long en o u g h fo r p re se n ta tio n of W illiam L. r r!re,'to r, T h e W isconsin F ta te Jo u rn a l lnfi*rm a,ion B ureau. W ash ing ton . D. C. I enclose h e rew ith tw o ren t* in Stam p* for re tu rn posing** on a f r re copy of the b u l le rn on the Cold P ack M ethod. N am e ........... ....................... . Street ............. .. C i t y .................................................... S t a t s ........................................................

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