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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 9

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ot Bellechester Bllchtr TERESAN NEWSLETTER St. Charles Red Cron SeeksJNIor Timber Lin Rename 7 ittamdihiJWinona John Biever, 67, -Dead at Wabaiha lo'TTi Fleming to Get $2C0 Pension "for" 5 More Months aa adjourned cas." at arrested by Sheriff Kdward Osrd-ner who has sine retired. Th vo- j(ionorurred November U. ergerun. tMld tlst lip? and co.tj-and-ii1 tested that, he aouid p.o-cur ihe necestarv permit and n- -Unite to hold weekly dances at his tavern, kwsted on th -northern boundary of Trempealeau county oa Mia Anna Marialli AppointedTTjorarian; Ijaleneioa Courses to Offered Setond Semester; Dr.

W. A. O'Bma v. to Address Student. Body February S.

MtwdayWediwadsy. Prtdy4 i "Bightrsy tiy Towniencl 'Manager Will Continue Tett Through "Sprinf.) Chalaa. Wash. jeV The na tloni original peiutoa spender a O. Plerr.lng, was beck in the SepiembeC II, IWO; -v in addition lo hi wife, MrrBtever Mthn- torn- William BeUlnger and Mrs, Cliaries Marauo ot Wabasha, and Elisabeth.

Cells and Msml; at home; thre sons. Prank. Nick and John, at hhnme: two brother, Nick and Wil liam of wabajtnef. on Mary Biivr of Wabasha, and seven giandchildren. Mr, Bievti wa a fourth degree member of th Knight of Columbus, member of the at.

Joseph's society and a lifelong member of SU Pelt parwh. $50Finjmd Costs Given Trempealeau. Co. Tavern Operator Ml (Special ia -The RepuWlcan-Meraldl-MarshaU Ber-gtwson. tsvern onerstor, wa fined to and to coat on hi plea ot guilty to operating a dane at his tavern without a permit.

ap-. peered be for Justlv of th Peats P. M. Paulson: Monday afternoon In Mittr. at Ilttt promu 01 t277ar experience ai a librarian.

She Republlcan-Heraldi, John Biever, UJelong-mldent of this vicinity, died at St. nisabelha hospital Monday of apoplexy. Mr Biever u(Tred a paralyti stroke Ptiday and oae taken to th hospital Saturday evening. He was 7 year aid and was township upervtMC ot Pepin town ship for sjx year. 1 Puneral service wilt be hsld at St.

Pelut church In Wabasha. The solemn requiem huh mass will lakt plar at 19 o'rlofk Thursday morning. Burial will be In St. Peitx eeme-tery. Membeia of th SI.

Joseph's society and Wabasha Kntghte of Columbus will attend th rite in a body. Th son of Mmind Biever, he wa but at Pepin Hill on February 1, ll, and lived theio his enttie life. He attended th rural arhools in that locality and afterward became farmer, which occupation h-hd followed eUr smc. Mr. Biever wsi married to Ann rlv pThMi Double Quota at, (beriea.

Special Tti Rapubiiran-HeraldiThe St. Charles chapter of the American AUura; Saratoga. Esn Beaver uu and St, Charle, la aitempti to Red Cross, comprising the units of comply with an urgent request re ceived by wir from pary T. Orav-son. oational chairman of th Red Cross, to net only double th ouota but go as far beyond th double figures as possible, Albert Kramer at AHura.

E. -atorBeavorraClUiCTd ToddJ A. J. net cr Lawiwnc Kisfer at W. Haudy at Saratoaa, Oeorg Troppmaiutt Vtiea.

and th Rsuonal batik; or ornorr 01 th chapter at SWCharle hsv been iiimfi JojecriY eontdbuUuns to the flood fund. Mayor IU. Dixon and Um member of Ut Junior Chamber of Commsrot tv offered eooperaliou "Every effort to snset Mr, O.yon'e request will ba made," aald Mrs, Muuu Rtbbma. chairman of th chaptcr-'lar-th least -that any ocei i-ot us bs is isr-more tnan most, of th refugee will have: that live through th flood. Do your best for humanity." Ptaa Paravee' Instltal.

Gleae, Mlna. Hrv-; A fsrnisrs' Institute, sponsored by the' Civic and Commerce association in eon- nection with th farm bureau- will bt held Thursday, llltJI.f.l'ijXT.iinTI- ItmnranrtnetrhHlww ap pointed librarian atth College of Saint Ttresa to succeed Mis Louis Santini. whose marriag to Charle Russell is to tak pate Saturday, Pehruary i. In the coileg tat Chureh 1 9 Bfc, Mary ot th Angela, i If MarinrUl haa had comes to Winona from Me York city, where she was employed in the Jiew York public library, ah holds tlie bachelor of science degree rem Oolumw university, havira specialised in college library work. Her horn la in tubbing.

Minn. "felster Mary Helen, secretary of the collage, attended a pe-cial meeting of the Minnesota Institutional Teacher Placement association which tu held Sal-urday at th Vnlverttty of Min nesou. i Th collego wilt offer extension courses in Junior High school methods solid geometry, and analytics-1 in the second aemestar which will oegln next Monday, Pebruary. I. These classes wilt meet each Satur-day from JO a.

m. to 11:10 a. m. i tch course 1U carry two semester jnea course or to all women students who posms the prerequisite education, Th following 14 afternoon etsssa ia the regular collfg schedule are also oprn: 1 Four elames Monday, i Wednesday and Friday. ionns-Of discourse, history of West- Europe.

of Unit 0uim hiiLrtrv MnfttvtiM TT gitsiihia awl. For Her Cooking School Demonstrations a mootn for tit mar months Down to bis last "velocity" dollar and handful change, 'the unexplored orchard worker heard thia happ new Irom Itom Lamb. county lawnscrta manager: "If Pleming daesnl get a Job. paying at least 1200 a month, by the end Of January, he shall have lioo a month for fly more months," Said Pleming: "And If I get a new pension, and maw will build us a little home. Wouldot that be something Meanwhile, Mayor W.

T. Price want forward with plana for as: new "souvenir-hunter proof" test. Using cheeks Instead of currency. They will be given to a 'pensioner'' to be chosen at Saturday's Roosevelt birthday ball. Money covering the cheeks will be deposited In the bank.

It souvenir hunters hoard -the check as thry apparently are hoarding ths marked currency, payment will be stopped and new one Issued. Girl Who Sought -fft- PreTi -5If IS aaVea nV UOQ Aberdeen. S. D. Wl Tillle Barth, 17, was recovering today from frost-bit after she was found jng in a snow panic.

i 1 4 I MRS. ELIZABETH CASEY fin scfected A DB (R AD IL Rich PAUL IIAAKE Ik CO tega dltt ta 4itt sttort- I. will Dairy In telling of events" feeding up modem Prsnch work "for dtrmining-thi L.J i NV Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Spsnlsifc fc Oermsn Tuesday and Thursday, element of English style, teachers' English, teacher' teachers -anathema-Ho a'clock iassss Monday, Tuesday, Thursday aadpridsy, Oer. her rescue. Miss Barth said th family dog, which had huddled near her after she had lei.

into the deep snow in the middle of a field writ of th city, probably saved her life. Police said nh had run away from horn twice Sunday after trou. ble with her family, announcing she was going to "freeze herself." WORITEKD'B MORI 6CLICI0US Products School Dial MM Pre Dellvory THURSDAY FRIDAY ONLY CREAM ETTES or Mother's SpsghetU 5 pkgs. 25c Fels Naphtha io 4ic CHIPSO PEPIN KRAUT 1 largaM. 'i "cans 04 -mm W-J man i.

Tuesday and Thursday, divided according to years of attend-shorthand methods, public nce, classes with which they en- wtiujt courses taken, and sex, Dean Wa invite you to SEE THE MARIGOLD MRS. ELIZABETH CASEY DISPLAY jt i he. Armory "while altendins-Cookint School, A Ihtereoastal steamer ot th Weyerhaeuser Line owned and operated by theworld greate. UmbrJTtanpinjt PTt hsmej haa been ten oftbam reimmed th Wmona, the January tasu of th Paclfla Shipper states, Th Winona, formerly known aa th Kxiwrtar, ha been com- nletely rehauled recently and at Newark, from where it te voyage to th Pacific coast when normal shipping operation or resumed when the seement strike Is over. Th founder of th Wyr hseuser Umber smplr closely cotineiHed with lumber Ing oparstiona along th Upper MuwlAiippl river and Chtpie rivc at th Um of th lumber sootn in this region, P.

8. Sell of Winona formerly was president of th Wyr "haeuier Lumber Company," ttt East Braadway Larg I or liima Oranges, Menarrh Weed sr ('arret. N'a. I rsn tM Dabr Tarns teea, I N. I ran lie Maryland Cut flreen Beans.

Menarrh Kidney Beans, Mensrrh Natad VrgelsMes, I Ne. ens Urge 1-M Prime, I Me Their Aprlrois, lbs. tie Menarrh finer t'effee, I lb. Me I lbs. Glee titarvh.

I tb. tU Premium t'hecelale, It firlWr tKCNH Wit; 23c! -niradledr IOC hojjLeglJorjSd 2 for 21a lb 25a aaaawajKaaMi to Reader, of MRS OF IlMttft--- 71 III THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Jan. 28 and 21 bit oflered. which a ill meet Tue day and Thursday from four-to sue o'clock. -Inquiries concerning these course should be addreawd to the lary of to collego.

Dr. W. O'Brien, a member of th faculty of th University of Minnesota, will lecture before the faculty and student body of th col If on Monday, rybrn-ary a Tttia'wiU the third of a seriet of-taeaitli levimea pier sented at th eel leg tinder th auspice of the Minnesota Public Health association and Um MlnncMrt- Medical society. Th Terosan Player will begin rehearsal shortly Ior their play "Pastilon." which will ba preaetttrd In th early spring. The plsy written in 114 by Miss Cora Mo-watt, and deal with Uf in Mew York.

at that tun. Bong ot the period will be Introduced Into th. production. It ill be presented under th diracr. tion of John Paul Former Xh Students Start Research Work Miimeapetl -)- Research among 1.800 former students at th University of Minnesota to deter mill th menu and demerits or i thir eollag education Is being toJeaav MaJcoim-: 8.

MacLein. director, of general col lege at. the university of Minn- sou. I Rssults of the invest Urs tion, which I made by interview with th former students, will be used I Strang point of the curriculum now i being laugnt. and th point that hmitii ha amnhsaiail mar Imks Practical advanuge of their ed- 1 ueation will.

learned from th group, which wUI be selected to give a crsaa-Mction of college students, i MacLsan stated. Minnesota Poultry Association Elects St, Psl-flv-E. c. ltenkei of Minneapolis 1 the new president of the Minnesota Poultry swai-lstlon i followmg the organisation's SUt annual ahoa-. Other-officers are Cll'n Richard.

Minneapolis, vlm-presldeni: Oeorge J. Relnhardt, St. Psul, secretary treasurer. A buff orpington corker! owned by B. P.

Bird, Fairmont, won the. ond grand championship went to Willism Winger. Aptleton. who exhibited an adult torn btonce turkey. Cte ITinitllfan-JlrtMld fi BIRTHDAY CLUB "Hippy Birthday to Your 'ir Boy ith girtt meg loin Tht Wmon )ltpvblicn-HTUl ttrth.

tat cltift it flMnt jnt-4ni mvUinf coupoo balm ad (Afr names, wtU Men appeor in tht BtrtMat cotuma on ini tan or mi otrin g. wire fo print tour nam! platntf to that it bCrpeiied cor rtctlf Khtn.tt tpvttn fn th paper. tint fmr ntmt io Tht Rtputi- tutn-Htrttt to that null bt r. oneed uni rasw nrc as rtf caaux ns srxmMT. TODAY'S BlrtTHDAYS Joyce Msrle Buffsi City.

Wl one year old. Oeorge Oamok. Jr. Pountaln eight year old. Olsdjs Irene "Haeatke.

Wlnoria, rout two. six rr. old HOdegard A. JUbhehn. Dodge.

Wis ll year old, Jame Olenn Kotuba Huff street, eight years oid. Asia-ond Bundy Winona, rotrt three, 1J year old. TODAY'S HOROSCOPE Persons whoa Wrthd Is today often Bosses the ambition to attain' high position. Sometime, unfortunately, they are unwilling to spend the energy neceasary for. such achievement.

Birthday dub Editor. Th Repiiklicon-HerId. U'inona, Minn. wUJ old Oh Btrast Addreae Oty ...7:. aa a a aa ww-rwar wayfaas-ar Submit ud by i'4 ttt-sVeia'taw BspvM 4 WStMr IM Itssiif sVev4fKli wweet InnUasf, itd pr t-'B't W) tV JTJ Zmrrt -mik, fcrf lUP Pl Mm rc i I PIKE I PICKEREL ARMORY JANUARY 28-29-30 Tendrs gavet 25 of in cooking meat, in.

one-half the time. Also makes meats tender. Sold at Loading Food Morchant Mrs. Elizabeth Casey Home Economics Expert otitic- CODffKR, fee rims, rr, Ti i fair. Fancy SALTED HERRING, for keg.

S3 OLEOMARGARINE. Good Valu 2 lb. 35 CHEESE, Faney BrUk or Lon johrn? 21a PORK lirtARV -i'tn SMOST CUT StSAKS. ic, VJC I I7C PINEAPPLE, SlUod, No. 2 .,2 for IU HONEY, Pur Strained pall 49 Cooking a 4idichotn IUN2 CATSUP.

14-ox CORN FLAKES, Kollog g'a COFFEE, Maiw.ll House PROMINENT EXPERT DEMONSTRATES tEFJDRA" COOKING SCHOOL Baked dally and rmhed troth from our modern oven. lour whole family wia cnjojTttJU rich, wheat, wholetwme oread. And If any memoer ia troubled by the most common of Amer lean ilrnenU CON8TI obuiced with Improved Honey KruaHed Wheat Bread. Host of morbid, tired and discouraged asen and sue smased at this easy way to lerfiate th bowela, Ott, a tea-day trial and yoo will again enjoy tx'c. Tour grater haa tl.

l-CARROTS. iKti; I ORANGES 2 doi. 27a CABBAGE, lb 3c TANGERINES 2 dos. 2 1- ll tfT i. i v'-r-VI vfor FLOUR Now Baked by Now Improved Formula Which Croatly BonofiU It Flavor and Tooctins Qtaalttioa Roptoco Parfot tor Constipatioo- FREE -Daily, use in her demonstrdtiom DOMT nilM seeing WrNOOLD fLOtTt demonstrated at the Caking Srhool whirTfi open iTTli Armory tomorrow and continue frlday and Sturdy.

Youll for yourf how WlNOOLf) male perfect bread. Wsetrft, and pie why It Is th favorite purpose" flour Of women -sy "nil 'I jf i j-f-t i 1 Clasiified Want Ads- TWO who tak special prld in their ONE QUART Hundreds of people hiv eaten our new who 1m- proved Honey Kr Bread prata-- IU dellcksu new flavor and report that constipation ha been greatly relieved and ia nan cases eliminated. Tbl pleasing, combination of crushed whole wheat kerneis and pure honey, blended by secret process. the nee esaary roughage, thereto cllmtnatlng dotini with atonf purgw Improved Uoney Xntahed Bread ond meter Jshes the tetemal' which Try Itsts rw Honey KruS-ed Wheat-Iftf, Not th tpeUlr.f em th wrapper, relts inuuuoiis. this famous flour demonstrated by Mr.

C'sey -Uifn miy a sack of W1NOOIJ5 and let It prove it uprlor.Hy In your owo bak-WlWWUi Mi a "ifae" flum, hut iu rprm wisittmum it eatr high giuun content produce! more and better bread. ll i bsjtlhir WINONA, MINNESOTA Iff SmiU0OD DRftsiNG Here's How )vr evening two-Clgssified "A'Jjr are pWirtl inviting ih "persons ismd to tome Jo Repub t-an-Hefald wuhin 10 Wsy's and receive withnut rot jot obj.gston' o-quart jar DLLRU OOD r6ALAD DRLSiiNC. w'h fat themYOUR'nome my be there onp timo. Turn to Page 15 now. Read all of the Claitifiea Ad 7 01- "There I No 5btr(u or Qwalwr I DBay State Maulkkc c.

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