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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 6

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Friday, February lj LA CRQSSE TRIBUN AND IJS ADER-PRESS PAGE SIX BUB HAS AN EYE FOR BUSINESS BY MARTIN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WATt TlKt WZ. MAW I UlAMT rttUW SO MANX WAME Yoa A0 VOUO STO1? ckI Top ho AU.THAT OOUSIW-iWY STOW IMG Tmc, HOrAE- CHOOY. VO XOO VeiASTt VJOOVD? ViVTU SOt-uVrw BOYS, OOER AT (J THE HOOSlr i jl vorvor t- 1 I tH HMv ill lJQff BERGDOLL IN CELL OF MEN WHO TRIED TO KIDNAP HIM Authorities Investigating But Relieve Charges are Plot to "Get" Draft Evader MOSnACIL Germany. (A. By what cem to be Irony of fate.

rover C. Berjrdoll, American draft evader, who 1 under arrmt here charged with Immorality, Is confined In" tho Hm cell which harbored JJeut. Corliss IlooTen Grlffla and I'aunt flaitftrln, who attempted to kid-cap him In Lberbaeh In the Rummer of 1023. Tho authorities continue to make dnlly Inveatlsrnttona into the charges apilnt Berg-doll. Th prisoner him--lf Is beingr dally questioned.

He ws cotif rented Thursday by a plrl from )leldlebrg, but tha detallu of the In -ventigatlon are being1 kept strictly secret. It la nsnerled that representatives of the ministry of Justice are Inclined LOSES HANDS, GAINS MOTHER THE CHURCH YOU SING ABOUT, COOLIDGEPAYS TRIBUTE TO LIFE OF MURRAY CRANE to view the present episode of Berar- 1 Mr 't' VK ill 4 I IF 1 11 doll fin augmenting renewed outside machinations against him, remembering the attempt to kidnap him. UTtfdoli at hid own expense orders inenlii thrice daily, from the hotel Krone, which was the former headquarter of the American newspaper men during the trial of Bergdoll'a would-be kidnapers. Berjjdoira relatives from Ilueffenbardt repeatedly have, applied for permission to talk with the prisoner. They have been refused access to him in the fear of collusion.

World Better for His Having Lived Says President in Foreward to Book BOSTON, Mass. (A. The life of W. Murray Crane made the world "distinctly better," President Ooqlidge says in a foreword to a pos-thurnus book on the distinguished Massachusetts written by Solomon Biukley Griffin, eminent newspaper man aud for forty years MARION TALLEY TO SING TONIGHT OVER RADIO IN GOTHAM New Prima Donna to Appear Again Mondav in Opera "Lucia" YORK. I A.

P. i Mari a Talley, 1 year old Kansas City prune, who climle. ft s.tardom tt tie Metropolitan jora II-u- UlEe-iiay nitrht. will make her ra lio but on WJZ and aldeii staiioci to-niht. Her pruram wid lgla zi 8 p.

in. easteri time. Caro Nome." the aria from op'ra wLUh won her nin t-urtain wi.l lCf of the number. The radio honk-ups ir.clii!.? 1. hotue town, and houvinds it sourians who have fidi-wed hT reer siiicw her a singer will have the cl tar her.

Ciovanni Martiuelii. teiHH-. and Martraorile Ir'AIvrvi 1x3. tralto tif the -ra Cmui-aLj, also are the pronnn. Mlsn Talley.

in it of the penalty nrnh fah'lt: phuioxraphin afi L-r nj ptarariv in i-t fcrr iwrt in "IAuiai Ii riaKir f. her weconU She ba. -ht-t 'fully ri-tie'i KHgjrxstloii that had a in plot tni mastery of a sjiSecil voice. I still have much ti hurn" sL said. YOUNGEST OPERA STAR TO BROADCAST FRIDAY IN VICTOR PROGRAM jmTV': fx lbJbJ.v..

at' managing editor of the Springfield Republican. -While. Mr. Griffin describes Crane r.s? a man and brother, President Coolidge characterizes him "as one of the best examples of American life on tioth its material and spiritual sides." Chief Justice Taft closes the book, to be published Friday by I.ittle, Brown and with a tribute and the statement that "one speaks of Crane with heartfelt enthusiasm." The volume is an intimate chronicling of events' in Crane's life. It starts from the days of his: first activity in the family paper mills, through the republican national convention of 1920, and to the time of his death on October 2.

of that year. It w-as at the Chicago convention where Mr. Griffin pays Crane failed in the ont matter nearest his heart his efforts behalf of the league of nations. This was one of the few if not the only time, the book shows Mr. Crane to have lost a major enterprise.

Biographical eulogies In the book are quoted from Colonel E. M. House, Senators Francis K. Warren. Duncan 4 i Si --f'-- -i-As; i i X-; nineteen jwr old Marion Talley, he nensjit tonal young soprano will be featured In the Victor Radio Itroud-eontliij; proemm Friday Feb-ru-iry IStth nt 8:00 p.

m. Central time. Mls Talley's debut ha. caused the irrcatcHi advance sale seats for the Metropolitan Opera House Mine first niuht. Her tailio perform-liiKc'lwn dnjs after she opens at the Metropolitan is expected to Interest all radio listener who are desirous Keeping lu touch with musical Marion Talley's repertoire Friday ntyrht will include the following sons, Home Swept Homo Coin-in' Thru the Jtye, Caro Nome from Uinleito, l'mi Voce from Barber Of Seville.

Mme. H'Alvarez Peruvian vpntral-to will also broadast on the same program Do Not (Jo My Iove. Hab.uietra from CVirmcn, and HC'inldllln from 'Carmen- Martlnelll, tenor at the Metrojiolitan will slut: Celeste Alda. Vet JjKiulbba, Torna A. Snrriento and Mfittlnata.

lii.struuiental strinj; music will in- Remember the old song about "The Little Brown Church in the Well, this is it the 70 year old church at about which the Francis Murray, 15, Tost both his hands when a torpedo cap exploded as he was handling it at the Houston, fair grounds. Rait newspaper stories about the accident resulted in his reunion with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Murray Long of Indianapolis, who had placed him in an orphanage years ago and lost track of him. She has taken him home with" her, and he says: "It's worth losing my hands to have a mother." CHARCiGS FORESTRY B0l)V WITH PLAYING WA.S1I3NGTOV. (A.

A harpe that the American f-r-try association has cndm-ted a era-paiu of propaganda tf tb? country in behalf of tie forestry service of th irri uiture tle-partiueut ws made IVi day i.y t'iair-man Stanfiehl of -the Senate put-IIc laud.H committee. eong was written. Iuset shows the pastor. Rev. George Hanha.

The church has latejy become popular as a place for elopers to be married. LA CROSSE ESCAPES SEASON'S HEAVIEST SNOWFALL COVERING STATES OF THE MIDDLE WEST tei-ypcrse tlie program py the Victor Saloti Orehestivi. regarded as a certa'in indication of effectiveness, particularly as ultraviolet rays are weaker in winter than in summer. New ork. the new 30.000 NEW METHOD OF OBTAINING WINTER SUNLIGHT IS FOUND watt jtatlon and the following chain ot stations will 'send the above uer a large part of the Schenertady.

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KYW Chit Fletcher, Frank II. Gillett and Reed Smoot, Hoke Smith. William M. Butler and Elihu Root. There is correspondence concerning three presidentsRoosevelt, Wilson and Taft which discloses many interesting sidelights and hitherto uncertain facts on af fairs high in official life.

The character of Crane's life as shown by all the forces in the book is summarized, by President Coolidg'e, when he says: "It may appear to be very rah to say thatrMr. Crane was the supporter of every 'good cause and a help to evi ernone In need, but if there was any good which came to his attention or anyone in. need, of whom he learned, I never knew him to neglect to aid and assist them. His charities were multitudinous. Every effort to promote the religious life of the community had his sympathetic and practical support.

He believed In" clean government, in the strict administration of justice and in the observance of the highest moral standards of society." i pHICAGO. (A. The middle west is wondering if the popular quotation should not be changed to read, "If spring comes, can winter be far behind?" For today one of the winter's heaviest snow falls covers sections AGED MINISTER DIES BEAVER DAM, Wis. (A. The Rev.

W. Kuntzel. SS years old, a retired pastor of the Lutheran church died at the home of his son-in-law. Judge Martin Lneck. Burial services will be held "Monday at Juneau.

Since his retirement from the ministry. Rev. Mr. Kuent.el mule hiR home with Mrs. Lueck, hi.s only daughter.

SUFFERED WITH GONSTIPATIOII 25 YEARS Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brought relief in 3 weeks! where a few days ago balmy breezes FRITZ KREISLER, In its wake, the gale driven snow left three dead, blocked roads, delayed trains fighting through "drifts, interrupted air mail service and disrupted communication, and power service. Only in Kansas -was It hailed with farmers there said it was good for the wheat crop. Flying conditions were' about normal today and officials anticipated no further delays. The vortex of the storm was at the tri-corner contact of Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas, the weather bureau said. Freakish behavior accompanied it in some sections of Kansas and Iowa, where lightning flashes and thunder pealed as the huge whirling flakes fell.

Ultra-violet Rays Retained by Passing Sunlight Through Transparent Paper BALTIMORE Md. (A. Winter sunlight for children not the denatured light that comes through ordinary glass from which the healing ultra-violet rays have been filtered but the real thing- with virtually all of Its health giving qual U0TED VIOLINIST, TO PLAY HERE The Cae Cod canal shortens the water route between Boston and New York by seventy miles. set small bo'3 playing marbles and inspired adult hopes that the worst was over. And the weather bureau said it would be colder, with near zero temperatures.

The storm, which originated in Alaska, and swept east from the Rockies, was moving northeastward Friday, its fanlike spread covering the Ohio valley where snow was promised. ities may now be obtained inexpensively. Dr. A. Herman Pfund.

associate professor of physics at Johns Hopkins, has found that between GO and DEFIANCE OF LIQUOR GANG BROUGHT DEATH TO MILWAUKEE MAN Frit. Kroisler is penerally eonceded to the greatest livinsr violinist and mnuy critics have- hailed him as probably the greatest violinist of all time. Crosse music lovers are indeed fortunate in at last boinff able to ticup this celebrity in their own eitv. Krel-der adds to his technical perfection a lone, famous the world over for Its senuous beauty and an interpretation of both the classic and romantic composer which puts him in a class by himself. His programs are models of their kind and constitute LA COST SPRINGS SURPRISE DEFEATS the Frenchman in the 1925 national turf court championships.

Richards today -'-however, was outplayed fi every stage of the match. Coste adding tQ his usual steady base driving, a spectacular net attack which had Richards chasing from side to side to make any remarkable recoveries. VINCENT RICHARDS NEW YORK. (A. Rene- I -a Coste of France, AVimbledon hara Iion, sprang a surprise today "by coiquering Vincent Richards, Amer Read this remarkable tejtimor.iil to the power of ALL-BRAN over constipation: "1 priz your I har caioK it three for ror.s'.

station 1 had bad trouble for 2 years ar.d Ks4 tried everythinar, but euuid never pet at relief hut slnc using your h-an 1 ess truthfully say that 1 am cured and feel a sew man." Yours truly, Thomas A. Htutv. Js. Blotchy 5kin, eruptions, ypots l-fore the eyes. headach-s tisese a'l tell cf the ravair.

inroad-! of con-Btipation. Don't let this dire disease send its poisons through year body. Check it now and tave your health and happiness! Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is relieve iration per- manently if used regularly or money refunded. Eat two tsi daily in chronic cases, every rxaL Made by Kellopg: in CreI, Michigan. Kellop's is loO rer cent bran.

Ready cat. Delicious with fruit or cream also ia cooking1. Served in all JSold by all jjrocers. a fur as possible within the limits of MILWAUKEE, Wis. (A.

Refusal to pay tribute to an alcohol ring In Chicago brought death to Albert Speciali, 24 years old. 'who wag shot and killed here Wednesday night, translations of letters found among his effects revealed to the police Friday. Two letters, written in Italian, contained a threat of death if certain regulations of "the alcohol society' were not strietly adhered in every respect, Detective Sergeant Douis Dedin said "Friday. A considerable supply of alcohol i he concert a review of the best music that has been written for the violin. He i one 'of the most fascinating ica third ranking star, in the quar HARRY LAUDER HAS MADE HIS LAST TOUR CI) EN BURG.

(A. Sir Harry I.auder has become a member of the coterie of actors who have made their last tour, i "I have come to that. time in life when ha me is enough for me, and 1 will not tour again," Sir IJarry says. He plans to retire to his home in Scotland and appear only occasionally before British audiences. ter finals of the national indoor tennis championships.

The scores were 6-4, 0-2. The result one of the biggest tennis upsets in recent years, had not been forecast by the early play of the international Richards was considered at his best' on the indoor courts of the Seventh Regiment Armory, while he held a victory over figures in the world of music. His attractive personality, his modesty of demeanor, his artistic sincerity are alike as rare as they are notable. Add to these traits the supreme mastery of his art both technical and interpretative, he is a figure that must stand out in high relief in his generation. Kreisler comes to Crosse under the local management of Mrs.

I. I ClUey. I and syntnetic liquor was round in Speciali's rooms, and indicated to the 1 police that he was engaged in liquor 70 per cent of the medicinal value or the sun's ultra-violet fays remains in the sunlight that passes through a type of transparent wrapping paper ordinarily used on candy bats. The advantage in this discovery the cheapness with which ultra-violet ray treatment may be made available in homes, nurseries and sanitariums in cold weather. Scientist many years have realized, the curative value of rays'.

Several years ago one of the large corporations manufacturing electrical appliance? presented the ohildren's section of.Johns Hopk'ns. hospital with a window made of fifteen quartz glass panes costing $1,000 each that admit passage of ultra-violet rays. This window has been used largely in the treament of rickets, but expense of a 515. 00O window hand'cip-ped general use of the treatment elsewhere. The paper is made of cellulOfle.

the substance- that forms the cell walls of plants, and gives stiffness to the stalk of wheat as well as the tall spruce. By the use of a routine developed in Switzerland several varied ills aro treated by the sun's ultra-violet cays applied under medical supervision. For years Dr. Pfund has been conducting researches in the action of l'ght. His discovery affecting violet rays was made recently while "testing the transparence of numerous substances.

Until practical tests over a' period of time have been made and the results observed by physicians, he said, the faet that the paper allows the healing rays to pass should not be EVERETT TRUE BY C0NDU traffic. One letter, tinder date of February 1, said: "Unless- yow stop selling alcohol, or turn over seventy-five per cent you will be killed." The second letter, under date of February 12 read: "You must stop selling alcohol you comply with the rules of the alcohol society. You are to stop selling alcohol at once, or pay $5,000 initiation fee and comply with the rules of the society." OBITUARY HECt A G.OOD ATSTlCL ON TAX I G- SOCH- YD LKfe TO She Could Never Have Done It With Piles! Bless the American girl who has glorified -all the sports! She makes a pretty picture in the water, and is a plucky swimmer, too. Piles are unthinkable for active women. If you have them, you ought to know this simple tiling to do! At iinyhour or moment that joa lutve the leant diirs or discomfort I torn piles, U5e a Simple Pyramid uppository and rj hap- Cily cn your way! The worst hemorrhoid ver lceding and badly protruding piles respond at entt to the soofhirg suppository applied perfect privacy.

Cut twarl he iti'rae in mind; Pyramid it the one every druggist has, usually the only one he will sil hi patror.a. Pyramid is mnrvelnu. Why sufjer another BinIe hilt-hour with painful piles? Sixty cent a the box. the world around. But fcr proof, a fret bn plainly utapprd wi'l be tent th-se who write IH-ramid Dr ue 200 Pyramid Marshall Mtcu- ALL-BRAN A ffGAVY TAX on Tfe-M TWaT AUGUST J.

lUIINKIX A correction is made iu the death notice published yesterday of August J. Heiukel, KU iH'nton street. He was burn In New York, and came to Iji Crosse in his youth. He is also survived by two sisters. Mrs.

Edward ESTHER YANDT DRAWS PICTURE OF MISS SITZER fl L. H. WHITE UNDERTAKER Day and Night service. Lady Asiistant. i-raii ami Mrs.

John Kitzer, both of Hi! city, and one brother, William Heinkcl, of Mauton, The funeral will be held from the home, at 2:30 and at It o'clock from st. John's Reformed church, Saturday afternoon. Wt Wt 1 A A 220 Main St. frit. jp-n, A ii fi I Esther Yandt, 120 South Nineteenth street, has made a pencil drawing of-Miss Eloda Sitzer of the Guy and Eloda Beach Stock company.

The sketch made by this girl, who is 15 years old and a high school student, was taken from tho picture of Miss Sitzer which appears on the wrapper of the Eloda candv bar. The drawing is now In the window of Gilbert Pharmacy, in the Majestic theater building. a r' l.OSUS FYH; AWARDED cillCACn. in. a.

1 A jut tn Unukegan. North Shore suburb, tcok bailors before awarding ten-r old lrfiuni Kingsley and costs damages from Fmil Wienecke fi ilgjy OR WpLTT! F-f r) You Dorw 'T Mn OR, OUR SERVICE IS A REMEDY for ail your fre-'fchl AU "nf our en. I'Tinrs vith for v'ir pri'inpi'v 't arrivil any part of the rity. rkwr GATEWAY CITY TRANSFER CD. 2M-Z1U VI T.

ry or eye iu wimse nutter pvked out she t-ned for 20.000. l. i The summit of Mount Rlane was first reached on August 8. 178B. kei tor American machinery among the countries ot the, world' la 19'; XV VVVNSV i.

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