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FRED W. FLEMING ASKS LAWYERS TO GIVE AID PLUTOCRATS Provost Marshal General Crowder FOR BUSH CAPTURE SUNDAY CLOSING Says Legal Advisory Board Will PEOPLE EAGER REDUCE RUSS MW Fail Unless All Co-operate.

Madison —Gov. Philipp has received ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY ALSO 10,000 a telegram from Provost Marshal GERM® BILLJPORTANf Gen- 7 SOUGHT BY THE BOL- eral Crowder saying that the work of TESTJROM legal advisory boards will fail unless SHEVIKI. LIVELY FIGHT LIKELY TO BE SENTIMENT AMONG NEENAH all the lawyers in the community co- IS FOR ' DRIVE STAGED ON MEASURE AT operate with board. RESIDENTS SPE- IN GREAT the SPECIAL SESSION. “The whole idea,’’ says General CIAL ELECTION. KAISER MAKES PEACE OFFER Troops 8 Miles Crowder, “is to mobilize the entire le- Haig’s Advance gal profession and the three appoint- ed members are simply to direct en 32-Mile Front. the Diplomat BOTH SIDES Aht READY work in each community. ARE AGAINST PARTY LINES Reported to Have Left There is beginning to pour into the Stockholm With Proposal From executive office offers of service from the Central Powers for Voters Want Two Candidates, TANKS HiT HINDENBURG LINE Demand May Be Made for Enforce- all sections of the state. Some of the One Lenine. ment of Present Closing Law on ablest lawyers have volunteered their Who Will Support the President’s the Stf iutes—Appointive Power services. War Program and One to Rep. Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 26.— Ac- Hugh Machines Smash Way Through Gov. Philipp has already nominated resent the Pacifists. cording to the Tidningen, a Russian Teuton Defense and Open Way Also Important Question. the state legal board of four lawyers diplomat left Stockholm on Thursday Infantry—Enemy Taken \ " for who will have general supervision. for Petrograd with orders to hand to by Surprise—Victors At- Madison—Sunday closing of saloons The ctunty lists of lawyers ha’ e been Neenah—The people of Neenah are the Russian revolutiouary government brought more promi- tacked Without Artil- is lively to be submitted to President Wilson for the ready and eager to go to the firing line proposals for peace by the central nently spe- lery Preparation. into the foreground at the approval, which is expected within the on the issue of loyalty, confident that powers. legislature than cial, session of the next few days. if a senatorial elction is called, Wis- The bolshevik! government at Petro- most imagine, and may, aside • Anny Headquarters In people consin’s critics will be silenced. Senti- WASHINGTON STAR. grad, according to a report from Hap- British from the contest over the bill to the , Nov. 23.—The British are ment is overwhelmingly for an elec- aranda, has sent representatives to -governor power of temporary appoint- WAR COMMITTEE IS NAMED battling their way forward less than tion; tnere is scarcely any support for meet German Socialist delegates, prob- of a United States senator, be the three miles of Cainbrai after ment Livestock Breeders’ an appointment by the governor. ably at Stockholm, to arrange an ar- west Fred VV. Fleming of Kansas City, important question before the Wisconsin Asso- breaking into the enemy’s last defense most ciation Appoints to Solve Republicans rub elbows with demo- mistice and negotiate a peace. It is president of the Kansas City Life In- session. Body Help DIES AS SHIP SINKS WILL AVOID RAIL and They and Feed crats in the election demand. Leaders TIEUP understood that the delegates from line at Anneux Cantaing. company, been appointed the Food Question. surance has There is no question but that both on both sides say it is time to forget both sides will hide their Identity. are drawing in on Bourlon wood, which further the director of a division to sides of the Sunday closing issue are party lines. Ask a man if he is a re- Petrograd, Nov. 26.—A reduction of dominates the entire section, including Mr. Madison—With the appointment of COMMANDER OF U. S. DESTROYER UNION war-savings-certificates campaign. preparing for the fight over the ques- publican and in most LEADERS PLEDGE EFFORT the . a committee by the officials of the instances he will Russian armies, beginning with the Fleming will have headquarters in th tion. The bill which is to come from war STICKS TO POST. TO Gain on Left Wing. Wisconsin Livestock Breeders’ asso- say, “ordinarily I am a republican, but PREVENT STRIKE. class conscription in 1899, has been treasury department at Washington, the administration will likely give to I will support the best proclaimed by British cavalry, tanks and infantry ciation, added force and talent have American can- M. Lenine, the bolshevikl and until the end of the war will spend municipalities power to decide wheth- didate for the senatorship regardless leader, in an official announcement. are operating along a line running entered into a solution of food and feed Three Officers and Eighteen Men Lost much of his time there directing the er the saloons shall be closed on Sun- of politics." The democrats take the The order Is Immedi- from west of Cambrai to the south of problems. When Assure Presiden: Wilson of Willing- to take effect campaign. day. This bill will be opposed by the same position. They say they to the Chauncey Goes ately. that town. This committee, composed wholly of want ness to Consider Any Proposed Anti-Saloon league which will take the support a man who will stand back of to the Bottom. The note of Leon Trotzky, the bol- Meanwhile, the offensive had been experienced feeders and handlers of Solution of Problem. stand that there shall be no legislation the president, be he republican or shevikl foreign minister, the allied successfully prosecuted on the left, the German artillery, and, while the livestock, will work in co-operation to on the saloon question, so far as Sun- democrat, although they seem to feel Washington, Nov. 23.—Three officers embassies, conveying the announce- and in the rvgion of Bullecourt the gunfire was weak, fire di- with the agricultural committee of the Washington, Nov. 24.—The railroad some was day closing is concerned at the special that they entitled and 18 enlisted men lost thlr lives ment of back state council of defense, the staff of are to a democratic brotherhood the proposal for an armistice, German line had been pushed rected on the tanks as they advanced. session, but that instead there should because when the United States destroyer chiefs. In a statement Is- reached trail the college of agriculture and experi- senator the late Senator Hust- sued the embassies. The text fol- considerably, thereby widening the It was interesting to follow the made for strict enforce- Chauncey was sunk In the dark by a on Wednesday after a two-hours’ be a demand a the Wisconsin ing was of their party. But they do lows : sulieni which the British have driven of the tanks and to see where shells Sunday Closing ment station, and mem- conference with President Wilson on ment of the present Livestock not press that point. collision early Monday in the war “I herewith have into the enemy territory, to the south had struck all about, apparently with- would bers of the National Mobili- zone. the wage dispute, announced that any the honor to in- laws on the statutes, which Neenah is keely alive to the impor- form you, and doing any damage, for in this zation commission. Its membership suspension transportation Mr. Ambassador, that the southwest of Cambrai. out mean, in the opinion of the Anti-Sa- tance of an election on the Vice Admiral Sims reported the ac- of would be Bullecourt was a whole correspondent did consists of James Dillon, Mondovi, loyalty avoided, ull-Kussian congress of soldiers’ and The attack around section the loon league, the closing of every sa- question; in fact not few here cident. He said the Chauncey’s com- and declared their willingness something representing swine interests; Ralph a men workmen’s delegates organized on Oc- complete success, and like not see one tank wr hich had been Sunday. Commander to discuss and consider any proposed loon in the state on William seem to regard it as a personal mat- mander, Lieutenant Wal- tober 26 anew government in the form 700 prisoners were captured here. knocked out. The condition of the ob- Reynolds, Lodi, beef; F. solution of the difficulties. On the other hand, the Sunday Walter ter. They say that when a man is in- ter E. Reno, died at his post on the of a council of national commission- Sanguinery hand-to-hand fighting German trenches showed plainly that Renk, Sun Prairie, sheep; L The statement of the brotherhoods servance societies will take occasion sulted he fights; they say the good bridge. The of this is has taken place many points. the occupants had abandoned them in Houser, Mondovi, horses, and S. H signed by the four chairmen, Messrs. ers. head government at to ask as a substitute for the Sunday standing of Wisconsin has been chal- The official announcement made by a hurry. All of and Bird, South Byron, dairy cattle. Stone, Lee, Carter and Garretson, fol- Vladimir Ilich Lenine. The direction Three Counters Smashed. sorts equipment closing bill which will be presented lenged and that every man in it ought the navy department gives no details. personal of the foreign policy has been intrust- During the night three German belongings strewed the fight It lows: by the administration, a measure to to remove the stain. was learned unofficially, however, ed to me, in the capacity of national counter-attacks in Novelles and Ru- ground. sweeping “The men who comprise the railway which will be much more ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION There is a demand for two candi- the Chauncey was rammed by a large commissioner for foreign affairs. mllly were beaten off and another Graincourt Taken by Storm. s, dates, brotherhoods are thorough Ameri- than the present Sunday closing !awr one who is out-and-out in his merchantman dashing to port. Both “Drawing attention to the text of thrust the enemy near Bullecourt Country Now In War With T cans, they believe In American stand- by Graincourt was carried by storm, and would close up many lines of bus- Citizens of support of President W ilson’s war ships had all lights out. the offer of an armistice and a demo- was May Collect ards of living and in consequence of smashed. cavalry, tanks and infantry working iness which are now allowed to run on the United States program, and one who represents the The Chauncey sank within a few cratic peace on the basis of no annex- Workman’s Act. this realize that standards of pay The number of prisoners is increas- together. Sunday. Under State pacifists. The people here will have minutes after being struck. It was be- ations or indemnities and the self-de- 10.0(H) that were established in 1912 and 1913 ing steadily. More than were The Germans ran from Ribeeourt The Rev. S. P. Todd, who has re- I little patience with politicians and lieved in naval circles, because of the termination of nations, that are inadequate to meet approved by in the hands of the British at night with the British close at their heels. cently been appointed the director for Madison—The fact a man is a candidates who confuse the issue of heavy casualty list. The vessel’s nor- presenj-day the all-Russian of soldiers’ prices of commodities, and for that congress and large contingents have been com- This town is a mass of ruins, partly this part of the country of the Lord’s citizen of a country with which the make it hard to get a thoroughly rep- mal complement was 91 men, indicat- and workmen’s delegates, 1 have the United States is now at war does not reason are demanding an Increase ing back during the early morning on account of shell fire and partly Day alliance expects that the Sunday resentative expression of popular ing that at least 70 were saved. honor to beg you to regard the above * collecting under the iu present rates that will meet halfat hours. from lack of repairs. The German observance societies will make a fight bar him from opinion. They are absolutely confi- document as a formal offer of an Im- Wisconsin workmen’s compensation least of the increase In cost of those The cavalry, tanks and infantry at dugouts were left intact. for the bill they propose, and that the dent that if the voters of the state are RUN mediate armistice on all fronts and the many points given ROADS AS ONE SYSTEM things they are compelled to buy. west and south of Cam- The occupation of Marcolng and measure will be in the form of a Sun act. a clean cut crack at the issue, immediate opening of peace negotia- This is the announcement made by “They want to co-operate In brai are less than three miles from Masnieres was a great stroke for the day closing bill which will denomi- the result will be a sweeping victory Lines tions—an offer with the authori- Wisconsin industrial commision Submerge Interests in Effort to wajr that It Is at all possible in the suc- which, the outskirts of the town. British, as it gave them much-needed nate what are necessities and provide the for loyalty. tative government of the Russian re- following receipt of an opinion in the Co-Ordinate Service for War— cessful prosecution of the war, and British Hold Gains. crossings for the Escault river and that all businesses not so denominated Luxuries Near. public has addressed itself simultane- 11 from the war trade board. Embargo on are determined to do everything with- London, Nov. 23.—The elglit-inile canal, which formed a natural barrier be absolutely suspended on Sun- matter ously to all the belligerent peoples aud Fred M. Wilcox, a member of the MAY REDUCE COAL RATES in the bounds of reason to avoid in- wedge driven into the German defenses to the advance in this direction. Cav- day. —Henceforth, their governments. commission, has just returned from Washington, Nov. 27. terruption of railway transportation. In the British offensive on the Arras- alry. Infantry and tanks were poured Indications Point Drop in Hauls for “Accept my assurance, Mr. Ambassa- Washington where he was summoned to a war purposes, there is just one “Being fully conversant with their St. Quentin front is penetrating still immediately across these passages and for Distance Less Than Eighty- New dor, of the profound respect of the sol- ELECTION FOR RAGUSE SEAT for a conference on the question. railroad system east of Chicago; attitude and desire in this matter we deeper and spreading out. Reuter’s proceeded to work northward. five Miles & diers’ aud workmen’s government for The only exception to this rule is in of Lake Ports. York Central, Pennsylvania, B. 0., are in a position to give the assur- correspondent at British headquar- Berlin Denies Big Loss. the people of France, which cunnot Other Vacancis in Legislature Cannot the case of persons proclaimed by the Erie and the rest of them are merely ance that if a situation should arise ters in France telegraphs. south- Madison—A help aiming at peace, as well as all the Berlin. Nov. 24.—The battle Be Filled Without Special president to be “allies of the enemy” conference on the historical names. which threatens the interruption of rest of the nations exhausted and made On some stretches of the front the west of Cambrai is continuing, army Act of That Body. in acts. freight rates on soft coal for distan- These roads will be operated as a the men whom we rep- because they engage hostile transportation bloodless by this British troops have broken into the headquarters announced on Thurs- ces less than eightv-five miles of the single big system by a committee com- resent would be more than willing to unexampled slaugh- enemy’s final defense line. day. The enemy, the statement de- Madison—Despite the fact that there lake ports and for the district west of posed of the vice presidents of the discuss and consider any solution of ter. PINE “L. TROTZKY. A!1 the German counter-attacks have clared, did not succeed in breaking are several vacant seats in the Wis- MILL SAWS LAST LOG Madison as far as Lancaster was held various lia*s. The railroads will be the difficulty which presented itself, been repulsed, and all the British gains through, though he gained a little consin legislature only that formerly with Railroad Commissioner Carl D. administered with the sole purpose of doing so In the spirit of patriotic co- “National Commissioner for Foreign are being held. ground beyond the German front line. occupied by State Senator Frank Ra- Ludington Lumber Cos. Will Operate Jackson. getting freight handled in the most operation and would undoubtedly co- Affairs.” Milwaukee, on Exclusively Ste- state The prisoners taken in the advance Referring to the British attack on guse, Eighth senatorial dis- Hardwood All the os her coal rates in the expeditious way. operate with the government to the now number more than 10,000, the cor- the Somme front, the communication trict, will be filled by special election. phenson at Head Since 1858. were anounoed by the commission a The war board directs “that all utmost extent in arriving at a just, respondent reports. says that before and behind the Ger- This was revealed following receipt few days ago. It is probable that available facilities on all railways equitable as well as patriotic con- U. S. BARS BRITISH HONORS Marinette—The N. Ludington Cos. has The official war office announcement man line lies the wreckage of tanks by Gov. E. L. Phillip of an opinion from the result of the conference there east of Chicago be pooled to the ex- clusion.” its last pine log after 60 years a Americans Combating Submarines follows: which have been shot to pieces. from Atty-Gen. Walter C. Owen, who saws will be slight reduction on the soft tent necessary to furnish maximum May In the future it Not Take Decorations “Moving forward north of Cantaing The statement says that on the held that the governor may order spe- of pine manufacture. coal rates for short distances. freight movement.” From hardwood exclu- by our troops attacked and captured the western bank of the Scheldt the Ger- cial elections only in cases where a will be operated on A hearing also was given the It is pooling of governmental trans- TEUTONS MAKE GAIN IN ITALY Foreign Country. and the booms, forming its log commission to the request of the elec- village of Fontaine Notre Dame. They mans drove back the British to An- vacancy has been officially called to sively portation agencies s well as the rail- prisoners.” by legislature. pocket in the river are to be removed. tric company of Sheboygan for an in- Mounts Fontana and Spinuccia on Washington, Nov. 26.—An offer by took a number of neux and Fontaine, and that o*i the his attention the ways. As part of the program, the na- Former Senator Isaac Stephenson has in rates. A compromise prop- Northern Front Are Taken the British admiralty to cer- (Fontaine Notre Dame is two and east hank of the river the British were The expulsion of Raguse was placed crease tional fuel administration Is asked to dycorate been in continuous charge of opera- osition has been offered by the com- by Storm. tain officers and men of two American three-quarters miles southwest of forced back into their former positions before the governor in a report by the arrange for supplying the various coal tions the mill ever since it started pany and the matter will be taken up for their services in Cainbrai on the main road between Ba- south of Rumilly. state senate. Vacancies in the seats at markets from the nearest coal mines. destroyers cora- pauine and Cambrai.) of Assemblyman W. A. Campbell of in 1858 and was there to see the last again iu one week. be no delay In putting Berlin. Nov. 24.—The summits of batli g German submurines has been Hindenburg Line Smashed. house There Is to and Monte Spinuccia Take Many, Lose Less. Milwaukee, now in the navy, and Sen- pine log cut. The old boarding the new system into effect. The In- Monte Fontana declined, Secretary Daniels an- The Hindenburg line has received the company which was built in the northern Italian front between nounced, because the of this The British casualties in the advance ator Pullen of Fond du Lac, now in of land waterways are to be developed on laws' its hardest blow. closed. During civil war RESOURCES SHOW BIG GAIN the Brenta and Piave rivers have been country prevent soldiers and sailors are to be very France, have not been called to his at- 1880 was and thus some of the pressure will be toward Cambrai reported Attacking on a front of 32 miles be- of all the it Is announced from receiving considerably less than the number tention. days it was the scene war Wisconsin. Teachers’ Insurance and taken off the railways. The commit- captured, officially. decorations from for- of tween St. Quentin and the Scarpe. the times. imperial riflemen and There are other vacancies where meetings held during those Retirement Fund Now Has which will operate eastern rail- Tyrolese eign governments. prisoners taken, it was announced by third British army, under Lieut. Gen. tee troops members of the legislature are holding suggest: Wurttemberger carried the Lieutenant Commanders Charles A. Maj. Gen. F. B. Maurice, chief director Sir Julian Byug, captured the whole Cash Balance of $503,540. roads as a unit will state jobs, but these instances have To Fix Price of Milk. embargo on luxuries heights by storm. Blakley and George F. Neal were to of military operations at the war of- German Hue west of the Canal du 1. A practical 24. The Austro-Ger- never been placed before the executive Janesville—Delegates from the eigh- Madison That there has been deliveries. Rome, Nov. be nominated for the distinguished fice. to the Bapaume-Cambrai road, an after the Christmas in official statements. teen Milk Producers’ associations of mans invading northern Italy reached service order; Lieut. Frank Loftin and (The latest British official estimate and still forward. annual increase in the resources ofthe 2. A request to the public to reduce are pressing Rock and Walworth counties, gathered a few of the Italian outstanding posi- Ensign Henry N. Fallon for the dis- of prisoners taken gives the number General Pershing, commander of the Wisconsin Teachers’ Insurance and pleasure travel. Charge Soldiers With Holdup. discuss milk producing costs. tions on the Italian advanced lines on tinguished service cross, and Quarter- 10,000.) pres- here to Retirement fund since its creation in as American forces in France, was Sparta—Leslie Baker, Monte Fontana Secca, but elsewhere master W. H. Justice and Ma- The British, said General Maurice, the a local busi- The information secured was forward- 1912, is indicated in a report made by Chief ent at the British headquarters as held OFFICER WHIPS 3 TEXANS the Teutons were repulsed, the war of- chinist Mate R. G. McNaughton for of ness man, was up and robbed at ed to the Hoover committee in Chicago Secretary R. E. Loveland. The re- had advanced to a depth six and guest of Field Marshal Haig to witness announced. service the point of a gun during the night, by which will set the price of milk for sources of the fund are $503,540.59. fice the distinguished medal. The n half miles at the farthest point on the offensive. Major Clinnin of Illinois Wins “Bout" five men dressed in soldiers’ uniforms. the six months beginning Jan. 1. The On July 1, 1912, the fund had a cash names of the ships to which the offi- a front of ten mile9, which was a rec- Tanks Charge Enemy. With Cattlemen at Houston Several hours later five soldiers were data was secured from over 3,000 balance of $63,986.26, which has been cers and men are attached were with- ord advance in 24 hours on the western drives, the present at- Camp. BRITISH LOSE 17 VESSELS Unlike most arrested in La Crosse and locked up members of the association. augmented about $75,000 a year. The held for military reasons. The Amer- front, anti was farther than the prog- begun early Tuesday tack, which was after discovering $5 in the same de- fund applies to all teachers outside icon destroyers sank two U-boats with ress made during three months’ fight- artillery preparation. Houston, Tex., Nov. 23.—There are Admiralty Report Shows Ten Ships of morning, had no nominations as Baker’s money in their Questionnaires Are Mailed. the city of Milwaukee. The fund is depth bombs when they were about ing at Ypres. fact served to surprise the Ger- three sadder and wiser cattlemen In More Than 1,600 Tons Were This possession. Madison—Practically the entire en- built up by a levy of 1 and 2 per cent to merchant ships which were The victory at Cambrai, General mans, whose resistance was very south Texas. Two days ago one of Lost in Week. ergies of the state headquarters of the on the salaries of the teachers and the being convoyed through the war zone. Maurice continued, was the direct re- feeble, but the substitute for the usual them threatened to tar and feather Former Baseball Manager Not Guilty. draft administration centered this state gives 10 cents annually to the sult of the fighting at Ypres and barrage surprised them even Clinnin of the One Hun- Lortdon, Nov. 23.—Seventeen British terrific Milwaukee—Dan Shay, former man- week on getting the blanks to the lo- fund for each child of school age in Maj. John V. therefore the men who fought at dred Thirty-first Infantry, and he, merchantmen were sunk by mines or FORCE more. ager of the Milwaukee American asso- cal and district boards of the state. the week, BIG U. S. IN FRANCE Ypres deserved equal credit for the unexpected advance state. others, started out to make submarines last according to the This was the ciation baseball club was found not About 300,000 copies of the question- with two Cambrai success. of large num- They came with weekly statement Issued on Wednes- from the British lines a ♦ good the threat. Arrival of U. S. Troops Fulfills Hopes guilty, by a jury on the charge of sec- naires will be sent to the local boards Child Burns to Death. admiralty. Of these Thrilling Charge by Cavalry. tanks. Plowing ahead through guns strapped on their hips and blood day by the British ber of ond degree murder. Shay shot and during the next few days and a mil- Kenosha—Ruth Fuller, 10 years old, 1,600 of Officials—Baker Declines to Headquarters wire and over trenches, eyes. When they left the ten were vessels of tons and over British Army in fields of barbed killed a negro waiter, in an Indianapo- lion copies of the supplementary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percival In their Give Number of Soldiers Sent present opened up great gaps through running from their noses and seven of less than 1.600 tons. France, Nov. 23.—The battle the tanks lis hotel cafe the night of May 3, forms. Fuller, of Kenosha, and a grandniece blood was any English. Scotch and Irish their About three more than other in the western which rushed 1917. Shay contended he shot in self- of the late Melville Fuller, former and down cheeks. Washington, Nov. 2C. —Arrival of fought with and ago first cattleman com- ACQUITTED theater has taken on the savor of troops, who van- defense. To Enlarge Factory. chief justice of the United States Su- w’eeks the IOWA PASTOR IS American troops In France has kept other when strug- rhe Germans in the open. At Major Clinnin that soldiers the lighting in wars men quished have been let preme court, died at the Knosha hos- plained to pace with expectation of the war enemy was fighting Neenah—Contracts for thousands of dollars’ Freed gled in the open end cavalry made one point the on Students to Form Loyalty Legion. addition to the Lakiside pital as a result of burns. Her were burning Alleged Ax Murderer of Charge department, Secretary Baker said on of defense. a $30,000 near the rifle Committing the Villisca Mur- thrilling charges against enemy guns. his last line Madison—Because of the doubts company’s mill here. A build- clothes caught fire from an overheated worth of his property, of Friday in the first statement he has Paper Clinnin is as- in 1912. Many military critics have long con- Important Towns Taken. which have been expressed by Carl 150x60 feet is to be erected. in the Fuller home. The little range, where Major ders ever authorized in connection with the ing stove there was tended that cavalry was a thing of the Among the towns captured are Hav- Vrooman, assistant secretary of agri- girl sought to turn off the damper of signed. The major found progress being made in increasing Gen- mounted for the statement. This an- Red Oak, la., Nov. 27.—Rev. Lyn G. Pershing’s forces. past, but the men have re- rincourt. Flesquieres. and culture. regarding the loyalty and lead- Convicted of Manslaughter. the stove when her dress caught fire. no basis eral cattlemen. For years Ma- was acquited on Saturday of futed this claim. Masnieres. ership of the University of Wisconsin, Barron—Herbert Englebert, who, in She ran through the streets to the gered the J. Kelly Mr. Baker indicated that an official Haig’s the heavy-weight box- charge of committing the Villisca Field Marshal blow against Nearly twenty guns were captured. it has been decided to organize a a jealous fight, killed his wife at Cum- home of a neighbor and the flames jor Clinnin held the statement of the number of American First Illinois of 1912 by the jury in the Cambrai front represents true Germans Dazed. branch of the Wisconsin Loyalty berland last summer, was.found guilty were extinguished, but she had suf- ing championship of the ax murders lys troops in France was not to be ex- le- the court here. strategy. He had hammered at the | The resistance offered by the dazed gion. of manslaughter in third degree. fered fatal injuries. infantry. second trial in district pected at any time during the war. enemy’s forces In Flanders until they 1 Germans was negligible, and by noon were worn out. Then he already were $2,000,000 Palace for Cuba. U. S. Foe Interned. Wilsons See suddenly British pioneers at work Kenosha Lieutenant Dies. Horse Kick Kills Man. Oshkosh Boy Killed by Train. Troops Drill. sprung his surprise attack in an un- laving roads across the old front line Havana, Nov. 27.—The Cuban gov- Peoria, 111.. Nov. 27.—John Kenfleld. Washington, Nov. 27.—The president ■ Kenosha—Lieut. Herbert Carry Cur- Shell Lake—Carl Gale, a young far- Oshkosh John, 11-year-old son of expected quarter. trenches. ernment has taken over the building an expressman, fifty-two, was arrested and Mrs. Wilson were among those at- j tis, U. S. A., 23 years of age and son mer, living a short west of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Hooper, was killed The Hindenburg lines on the Cam- Lull Precedes Storm. distance being constructed by Havana province by government agents and will be in- tending an exhibition drill by cavalry of Mr. and Mrs. George Harry Cur- town, was instantly killed while har- when struck by the engine of a log- brai front were the strongest the Ger- Up to the actual houi- of the British for use as a state capitol and it will terned. He said*he luffed the kaiser and artillery units at Fort Myer, under tis. died at the family residence here nessing his team. One of the animals ging train on the switch tracks of the mans had laid out In the west. Brit- attack there were moments when great be used as the presidential palace. would kill every American soldier sent the auspices of the Army Relief so- tanks had before reigned following a week’s illness from pneu- kicked him, striking his shoulder and Soo line tracks here. John was tha * ish never been ca’led stillness over the battle front, The cost will exceed $2,000,000. France. . ciety. monia. breaking his neck. of Moses Hooper, dean of to upon for such extensive work, but they end it seemed impossible that within grandson the Wisconsin Legal fraternity. did In a few ♦'ours what the artillery a short time the line would be a seeth- Killed in Aviation Test. Three Die in Rail Wreck. Cuban Soldiers to Train in U. S. would have required days to accom- I ing caldron. At 6:20 o’clock a long line School Raises Big Sum. Abandon Delivery Plan. Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 27.—One avia- Henrvetta, Okla.. Nov. 27.—Three Havana. Nov. 27.—One hundred plish. The Hindenburg line was of tanks, distributed over a wide front, Madison—Almost $22,000 was -aised Neenah—The central delivery plan Construction Is Halted. tor was killed during a qualifying trainmen were killed when the St. men of the Cuban army, selected to go absolutely on a wide front started forward the Francisco pierced and at same time the among the students and members of has been abandoned here after a two Neenah—Failure to receive marble flight before an official inspection Louis & San passenger to the United States to receive instruc- greater depth Louis, to a than ever before. British Infantry oi either side of the fhe university faculty for the Y. M. C. weeks’* trial. Not enough merchants has advanced the date of the opening board at the naval airplane station train “Meteor,” from St. was de- tion in the handling of heavy artillery, The tanks through went “No Man’s land monitors made threats at the A. The women have donated nearly to make the plan successful “came of the federal postoffice building here here. Herman Bose of New York was railed by an obstruction placed on the were reviewed by the chief of staff Laud” under the full observatiww of . German line. SI,OOO more than the men. in.” from December to February. the flier’s name. track. hbre.

Needs Many Men. End Oil Strike. Indicted for B Charitable. Thought Something Missing. Green Bay Doctor Gets Commission. Fireman in Motorcycle Wreck. Man Buried Under Wall. Hurley Try to O’Leary Espionage. Washington. Nov. 24. —Chairman Ed- Houston, Tex., Nov. 26.—0il oper- New York, Nov. 26.—Jeremiah A. Don’t grumble if your paper is not Marion’s grandfather Green Bay—Dr. J. R. of Manitowoc—W. Mahnke, member of Manitowoc William Schwantes, was Scotch Minahan Hurley of the United States and striking workers agreed to O’Leary, president of the always flush up to the high standard \nd mush'i. Green Bay, for twenty years prom- a south side fire company, seri head of the Schwantes Manufacturing ward N. ators American a n. Consequently he was a was an and attempt to set- ard editor 1 surgeon here, builder, •shipping board sent out appeal for hold a conference Truth society of the Bull, of your ideal. Charitably remember delighted to entertain a gifted profes- inent has been commise- ously injured when on a motorcycle company, contractor and had 100,000 men. The men are needed to tle the strike which has affected ap- a publication recently barred from the that the editor is capable of sional sioned a captain in the medical corps. he collided with a buggy. He i$ at a close call to death when a concrete getting countryman, who was to appear fleet of the United 9,000 men in 16 producing mails, was Indicted on the up as good a paper as you could theater. He Will go to France for base hospital the hospital. The extent of the cellar wall of a house which he is man the merchant proximately charge of quite at a After dinner, when the injur building. of Texas and Louisiana. violating the espionage act. work. * ries is not knowm. erecting burying him. States, now fields yourself.—New Waterford Magnet guest had donned his kilts and was fell, waiting for the car to take him the to Clemenceau Sees Pershing. Rob Bank in Denver of $2,000. Loot Garfield's House. Use for Thinness. theater, the children were Talks Telegraphy. admitted to Speed Cop Removed. to Noraml Students. Men Study Paris, Nov. 24.—Premier Clemenceau Denver, Colo., Nov. 26.—Two ttfou- Cleveland, 0.. Nov. 26.—The summer She (noticing individual in front)— the living room. Marion eyed the ce- London New London Is at Milwaukee Madame Rohling ad- Green Bay Forty Green Bay men, had long and cordial talk with Gen- sand dollars was obtained from the home of National Fuel Good gracious! Seeing Mr. Meager re- lebrity in wonder and awe, a Administrator Orally present without a “speed cop.” Paid dressed students of \he Milwaukee subject to draft on the second call, Pershing, the commander of the cash drawers of the Itallan-Ameriean Harry A. Garfield at West Mentor w-as minds me 1 forgot to order the soup walking up to him, and as she eral touted on a commission basis, he was entirely Normal school. Mme. Rohling w as have enrolled in a class in telegraphy, forces, at the ministry of bank here by two young men who held ransacked a week ago. Police believe bones from the butcher.—Passing his bare knee In r American amazement inquired, too active for the comfort of the speed until recently a resident of Odessa, being organized by Supt. E. E. Gunn, Wednesday. The conversation up the cashier and five customers and the invaders were searching for gov- Show. “Where your pants?” I war on bugs and so he ie no more. Russia. Jr., of the Continuation school. was in English. escaped in an automobile. ernment papers. < Importance of Labor. Man. at Resigns Special At Gates of Jerusalem. Offer Diaz $300,000 for Revolt labor, Now War; Judgeship. To Hold Election. College Saves Meat. Foils Bank Bandits. If it were not for man neither They say he works like a dog. and London, Nov. 24.—British forces Washington. Nov. Judge Oshkosh—A special Appleton—More pounds Dexter, Mich, Nov. 23.—Telegrapher 23.—Felix Dias jeould eat so much, nor relish so pleas- dogs don’t work; and they say ho Oconomowoc A. G. Derse. election will be than 3,200 Turks In Pales- offered $300,000 captain attempt rob the Dex- operating against the has been personally antly, nor sleep so soundly, nor be so drinks like fish, now serving as of the machine held in Oshkosh on Tuesday, Jan. 8 during the school year, averaging iOO Hart foiled an to a and fish don’t drink: Wednesday. He threw a tine were reported to have reached by German agents in Mexico for a healthful, nor so useful, nor so and say he lies gun company of the 128th infantry at to decide whether this city shall con- pounds a week, is the estimated ter bank on strong, they like a lawyer, I train after all the outskirts of Jerusalem. Occu- counter-revolution against Cararnza, jnor so patient, nor so noble, nor and lawyers don’t—eh? Waco. Tex., has resigned as judge of duct municipal fuel and ice plants. amount of meat that the Lawrence semaphore, stopping a so un- How’s that? cut. pation of the Holy City by General it was learned authoritatively. Addi- tempted. the western municipal court at Ocon- The commission council at a special college dormitories and fraternity out of the city had been —Richmond Times-Dispatch. Allenby’s forces Is expected. tional sums were promised omowoc, which office he has held sev- meeting selected the date, following houses contribute to the government The bandits escaped. followers. eral years. the filing of petitions signed by by observing meatless day every Tues- What Rites Folks. Water In Fruit. more Destroys German Works, Renounce Allegiance to than 2,000 electors. day. Two Burn to Death. Blast Austria. “Unexpectedness is whut riles folks.” Most fruits contain from to 90 of the largest New York, Nov. — 79 Minn„ Nov. 23—Two men Zurich, Nov. 24.—One 23. Investigations said Uncle Eben. “A h<>ss dat kicks all per cent water, and a balance of woody Chicken Figures on Meatless Menus. Duluth. chemical revealed that death in a fire in a and most important works in have about 5,000 Austro- tie time is treated wif constant con- fiber or cellulose, fruit sugar min, Away. were burned to and Milwaukee Meat market men re- County Gives to Y. M. C. A. Madison Pioneer Passes Germany, the Griesheim Elektron, Hungarians living In this city have re- De mule ,'rame building on Lake avenue, South. slderutlon. dat kicks once erals. Thus the free use of fruit dally great increase in the ' Main, de- their allegiance port a eonsump. Sparta—The county board ef super- Doming Fitch, a residen’ Olson and near Frankfort-on-the was nounced to the dual In a -vb • lo*ts all de credit fob years insures a greater supply They were identified as Fred 1 of water to tion of poultry because of its use be- visors of Monroe county Madison for sevent*one years, died stroved by an explosion, accoriing to monarchy since the United States’ of ipaUtiuee." the body. voted the sum of Me Larson. The fire evidently had ing allowed on meatless days. of $2,500 to the Y. h.j here of 91 years. here. declaration of war wdth Germany. M. C. A. war fund at hi age caused au explosion. a dispatch received