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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 13

The Oshkosh Northwestern du lieu suivant : Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 13

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lb Browning Arrives FRIDAY-SATURDAY EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE! JCurJ -v ttarjorieJCiiehiti njt- v-i ii THE DAILY NORTHWESTERN, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1927 lion 1 CONTROL ALL mil I I Ki JCurJ 'xSttlarjorieJCiuiiiti SYTK Specialties 'DtCuxfOThfslralllusie EXCEPT STATIC "The Man in the Saddle" A WESTKKN riCTTRE AS OX I A' HOOT (ill'SON AX MAKE 'EM. Smiliiie, Good Natured limit! llv He Kides Fights! Love! A Picture You'll Kiijo! MARGARET. LIVINGSTON There's the pmtndinc of the mastery of men and Facie." We don't know story as Kod as this one. the the A FirjIITIXG DRAMA OF ADVENTl RE, ()l RAGE, LOYALTY AND STRENGTH ON THE HIGH SEAS sea, the lashing of the Rale, love of a woman in "The Blue when there will he another sea Frank Minil.br aril His Kcxiuna LV Eve IP? ctnAc vtu It! AW and Tomorrow A TODAY and FRIDAY 1-T' dftfWiift There'a a stir when Edward W. Browning, obove, arrives at court to support his charges of desertion against Mrs.

Francis Heenan Browning. The case was transferred from Carmcl, N. to White Plains. N. Y.

UNUSUAL ROMANCE OF THE CIVIL WAR DAYS ENDS IN PART BY DEATH OF MAN TTniteil Press Deloil, Wis. one of the most unusual of the civil war romancea a rnmanre rliieh was culminated last) fall and which had lt.s beginning six -1 ty-three yearsj' before ended In part i tndaj' with tho death of Thomas Mann, i S4. fcillowlmr an Illness of len days with rineumor.ia. I During the trying day ff the civil w.ir Thomafl Mann, then a younjt man enlisted from the state of Indiana. Ho hiid a hrld which he was forced to leave behind.

The unusual Ion? de lays In mail transportation coupled i with his frequent changes of address, the need for families to move In order to find the necessities of life, entered into th( lives of tho youthful married couple end they were finally parted. When Mann had completed his term of enlistment and returned to his old home he was unahlo to find his wife. A fruitless search resulted and eventually he moved to Wisconsin nnd decided to Ftart life anew. In his new surroundings, the past was placed hehitnl him not forgotten perhapsand he remarried, lie and I his second wife lived happily and reared a larpe family. Two years no, his second wife, Marie Mann, died in Then the fili-ycar-old romance laaain began to take form.

Nancy Matin, the first bride, finally appealed i to the war department" for some defi-1 nlte news of her husband nnd, after I some delay, she was informed he was 'livinc in Siurtii. Nancy went t. that 'city and the couple wa: reunited, Now I Thomas Mann is (lead and Nancy 1 Mann its seriously ill in a hospital at Sparta. She is not expected to live. Her death will finally close the chapter of ono of Wisconsin's stransrest and most interestiiif; jvar romances.

I -i -lAy fait) OP 'k 4 i 3 'II rJii I I 1 i i HURRAH Return Engagement Jan. 29 and 30th Mr.GibHorst And his Wonder Orchestra Your Favorites From Appleton They'll Play Beautiful El If Waltzes IRf Fox Trots IjH One Steps I Taniros Anything Your lfeart DESIRES Another Grand Novelty On the Stage ALVAREZ AND VER1TA in Spanish Dances! Two Friends from Sunny Spain Atmosphere of Madrid Before Your Eyes! Bewitching Entrancing HERE IS REAL ENTERTAINMENT VALUE SpeetatorstVtomifS Don't Forget the 10:30 Morning Matinee Saturday! See HOOT GIBSON Everybody's Favorite COMEDY NEWS Jimmy and His Rand on the Stage Everybody Sings! FREE! A BOX OF CRACKER JACK! ALL FOR 10c cms? mm I DAVID BUTLER GtANTj House Peters THE SCREEN'S MOST ROMANTIC EXPONENT OF HE-MAN COl IUGE for Laughs! Alie Day JjjfSSk Eddie Quillan fagfS "Vis the Dumplings" WORM) NEWS VIEWS JIMMY SYLVESTER'S MUSIC IX In this dramatic story of three men and a girl and an avalanche that buried them alive under a wall of ice and snow. Glorious glamorous he-man stuff with a triple love story and a climax well remember "The Storm" and "Tornado" and This tops them ALL! STAR Today and Tomorrow STAR HOOT GIF.SON In "SPOOK RANCH" Mystery plus action! A new Idea In Jiig wentern ilramaa I loot Gibson at his dare devilish best In a great, series ot adventures on a fpook-infested ranch, AImi Comedy and News. Legislators Believe That Mil-! lions of Listeners Would Not Have Care in World if Mother Nature Could be Prevailed Upon to End Impulses ttv Associated Press Washington. D.

C. If mother could only be prevailed upon now to control her statlo impulss, radio! legislators here believe tho millions of 1 listeners iti the 1'nltid States soon ivould not have earn In the world, i After rminihs of as.sldious effort' they hui whipped Into shape for final action government control lepls- latlon which. In their opinion, meets' all the needs that have developed since the Commerce department discovered i last summer that it was without au- thority under the wireless net of 1912 to renulate the vast radin broadcast imf machinery. FINISHING TOl'CHES. Senate nnd house conferees on the i nil! nnd White bills put the finishing touches to their report, and, although Representative liavls.

Democrat, Tennessee, refused to uten It and Indicated he file minority views, it was generally predicted the redrafted measure Would be approved and sent to tho president at this slon. The bill which would establish gov-, eniment control over all channels of Interstate and foreinn radio communication, reprenentH. in the view of tho nitlnnal radio coordinating committee, headed by Walter A. Strong of Chl-i cHuo, nearly adequate legislation Uis could bo agreed upon at thin time." The bill vests in a commission of members complete control over radio for the first year ufter its enactment." OPiKION PREVAILS THAT WOOD MAY BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE SETTLEMENT (V-y Associated Press) Manilla. P.

I. Th Moro uprising on Join island, where Prinee.su Tarhula, Kiram 1ms Joined her husband, Datu Tahll, in his entrenchment, and do-I fied a detachment of the Philippine constabulary wis largely the causo of tlovernor Cenern Wood's Midden le-turn from liaguiao Wednesday. This was unofficially learned today, The opinion here prevails that Gen eral Hood may go to Join island shortly in an effort to negotiate a peaceful settlement, lie knows the leaders there Intimately, and they have the greatest confidence. In him. AMERICA'S POLICY IS COMMENTED ON BY BORAH IN, ADDRESS 'By Associated Press.) Wa'diinglon.

D. C. America's policy In the orient should look to free nnd disenthralled China, Chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, said today in a formal statement, his first on the Chinese situation, lio expressed opinion that the action of Great Hrit.uu in sending a large military and naval forco tu China might havt) "a disastrous result." DA WES KILLS PLAN (By Associated Press) Washington, D. Under adverse decision by View President Dawes, the Democratic effort to attach tax refund legislation to the first deficiency appropriation Villi lys abandoned today in the senate. RIVER VALLEY it Wl rthfB mm- OF THE Freedom and Gold and the Love of Woman Id ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY JUDGE OF MADISON SHOULD NOT BE DISBARRED Hi Associated Press Madison.

An order to show cause why Judge O. A. Stolen of the Dane county superior court should not. be disbarred from tho practice, of law In Wisconsin and be removed from his officii as Judge, was Issued today by state supremo court, The order was issued by the hUh court on petition of the grievance committee of the Dane 'ounly liar association. THE SIGNEKS.

It was sinned l.y Chauncey K. Plain-, William Hyan, Michael Olbrlch, Vro-man Mason and Jlurold M. Wllkie. Tho basis for the complaint, net forth by the grievance committee, was the alleged "revelation of money Imr-lowed from residents of the Italian section of Madison by Judge Stolen. A similar charge included the i jndge'H net ions in tin- Sicilian colony of Groenbush.

The petition nii'ri tint during the; term of Phil I.a ollette district attorney here, John Doe proceedings'. wero brought In the district court to indlctits the "unfitness Judge Stolen." It kIvch of the, history of the section "known HS Greenbusli oc, Little Italy," In Madison and lists three Italian residents, giving the upecii'tc liquor and oilier cutmn that v.ej,; tried or brought them. The amoiints the otder states tbi-v loaned Stolen and they- names fullow. Kandazzo, Sej.t. IS.

1924. Dominie Mandenr.o, J.i'tO. I Peter Ijibruzzo, at one time I and $300 Inter. Tho name of Tony Navana is given as the leader of the Italian settlement and the "go-between in the superio-court Judge's firs! applications for loans from the Italians, Navarra u-i-killed sometime iiKo in a gnu buttle. The order's allegations an- that while Judge Stolen accepted the Joans without apparent promise of fun whon the threw happened to be i court, that was the iin.i--rsto.,d mem ing tho borrowings In vac of irlnrlpal r.it having been iid W- the two years shoe the In.

nade. Interest checks were i nt to zo according to ri 1 l.abruz- Ol WIT" returned to the Judge. Th fhargifi state that after Ki.J-i started building a six to tune thousand dollar home and the ousts of lie home increased to it was disc. ere, 1 that he was hard pressed finnn. ialiy and "owed about $2,500 to Madison hanks." Ono of the protistin; reasons for believing that, in- judge's Isirrowings amounted to v.arrants of freedom for the three fact that Judge Stolen rod- to tit- St.

Charles Catholic home for leys nt Ct! 31 ll I I COMEDY I NEWS BENNIE'S I jj S-Y 0 A 0 A FLOOD SWEEPS THROUGH OHIO TAKING DATA TO TEST THE MERIT OF TESTS FOR INTELLIGENCE Illy 1'nlt'ed I'ress Kipon, Wis. is it passible to forecast suece.sn or failtin of Kludetits through Intelligence Tests. As un answer to this question Prof. It. P.

Huebner of Kipon college announces ho will publish complication of exiieitnieflts upon which lie has been working for four years. Amu-ding to professor Huebner. fac(, freshman class hince has been given rigid intelligence tests, tb" results of which are kept secret, Sanultaneously all professors at tho college have been keeping "ohaiaeter records" of the student. All this data Is to be compared with later ncoomplishmcuis of thei students, which he believes will prove I a fairly accurate foreeaet of success, or failure in later life. I GLORY OF WAR WITH NONE OF THE HORROR 1 lly I'nlted Press.) Milwaukee.

"Christianity has ail Un- glory, nil the heroism, all the ro- lir.niiK. and thrill of war. without the horrors attendant on battle, fields. Impress such a picture of Christianity on the people of A in-Tii and converts to will multiply rapidlj." This was the message the Key. Frederick S.

Mf ioing. Chicago, gave lb-legate at the annual eonlerence of the Milwaukee diocese of the F.piaeopal cbiin-h meetiiig belns laid here. "We need something heroic, that wilt speak to man as universally as does war. and yet Kill be compatible with spirit it 1 1 ideas. If Christianity assumes an offensive attitude, it can provide tin- ilisc.le with all the adventure he seeks in war." It-v.

Fleming It-v. K. Wilson, Ka'j Claire, tol'l the cliunh should use rinllo as a ibliejt medium saving i th it a sane and reasonable roakes itself known as wiib iv ns pos -j sihlo to offset the cheap senfu ional- tsia that vnme have rc-s I to- RAISES TO SATISFY LIEN Correspondent Charles Chap! Press New York-had raised $7 tllaler which up his assets tod IV to satisfy the government lien tied sets in New Yelk, rial loud of that amount ha p- I hi sulunttt'-d to I'ritik Powers, uty Interna! reyenuo collector for the New York district, by Isaac Sieijel, of WISCONSIN POWER and fGHT COMPANY lillcrurban ami Motor Couch Time Card Effective July 1, me INTERl ItRAN CARS Vortlihonnili "For Neenah In a. m. I 56, 05.

1 65 p. S.5&. Lust i-ini 9:55 p. m. Motor coche run bctwean each in pi urban.

Smithli.iunfl "For Van Dyne. North t-ond (la a. 6:60. 7:50, 50, I I Tal. ill p.

3.jU. Last cur p. m. Motor coaches run between each Intu rurban. MOTOR COACH pF.MXE Coaches leave OslikosU for Fonddi I.ac.

I.nmnrtlne, I ane. Columtiua and Mudlaun. 6:34 a. a. 12:13 v.

4:16 iu. ud 7:00 p. rn. Pally Sunday. -Conches leave Oshkosh for Fond il Ue In a.

8:60. 10:60. 12:6) M. 2 SO, 4:50. 6:50.

Coaches leave Oshkosh for Wer.ah a. n. 12 tij p. p. 4:6 p.

'i i.j p. m. liu by Hospital and Sanatorium. lo NUT iro down Jackson Drive, umro coach leave Oshkosh 1 5 a. 9 00 a.

10:30 a. in. 4 20 p. m. 10:00 p.

in. Fatly except SiiialTy. llltinn-I'rincetnn, 'I I.nlta rnufn-'S leavo 't'errotnat ac 8.00 n. m. and 4:30 p.

m. daily. Two-hour lay-over for l-riucetoa rns-h at Kipon. For compicte Information call I pceriUnty (oarsntM in Brett ueeatfal "Monthly" Compoond. 8fflr relieve seme of tfca.

Ion reit, most obetiott, bnonxial emam in to daya. barm, pain or interference with work. Melt. 2 an; Double Btrsnffth. K.Or.

BOOKLf.T FREE, Writ, today. Dr. O. B. BCUTHllSUIO REMiiOY CCU iUaaaa Citr.

il. MAtlllNK SIMIP AND KEPAIKINO Your Job Is Nut Too Small. If It's Too "Large 'We'll Tell You. Oshkosh Marine Supply Co. II and IS Ceape Street Telephone 18V; We are on the other end of the phone PROTECT 101 lVETIOS BY PATENTS Uorsei.

Krenry Morrrll Solicitors of American nttd Foreign Patents and Trade JlJ'H. H03 Majestic Milwaukee. Wis. I 37 mm ST WM WattrXf OFlC WASMmcaW i DOGS ORDERED TIED (py I'nlted Press) Still ISay. tYi.

Hue to the 1 orevaience ct tue I the health department bus oic.erci hat all dot's be tle-1 up imlil further I notice. Several dogs'ilave bet-n toun-l jsi.ff-rins with the disease. mum .4 mmMmmi Star 3 ft iff nT 'n Tfimiiii m4 ainrw rt t- )'" tiT" -I'-'' H. i 1 I SABS ESfT OMMEX(IMi A W3 monday, Ef JANUARY 31 i mm lit Ll i-l Iff 'rM i mm I.I tKeUoTW Sul 'llflf OPENING PLAY mm "Mania Loves Papa" if iMll A Comedy Tuday. Sprinklril LavKlily LJ Ja- with Lauahter and Tempered ith Mellow Sentiment! I PRICES All Reened Seats.

SOe: (ialleb', Vir Srats on Friday at On'ite, (irand. Open Daily, 1 a. in. tu 10 p. in.

i I 'i' 'Hhi I 4 V-l SI- -1: fr A I II'" Wauivatosa In a car belonging to Labrurzo and along with the latter'' relatives where the Judge scour-d the release of Labruzxo's sou the Chaplin's i staff. At 2 p. in. it his been aitre-d to the bond, which will release th- pen mains'. Chaplin Film corporation and! tt.c Fcger.i Film eotpoiutinn, with as seis lor.iiniiif nu.ai'ns.

i neir woi I has been tied up pending disposition of the gov i Claim against unpaid inc-niie tile amount of Charlie for aib-ired tax-' approximating tin- bond la- posted. lino and one-half tuiiiioa more auto- tiiohiies than telephones is record iu tills country. institution. After this r-Ie-ve th seeond Ealirtizzo loan was maite. th record etat-s.

It cites Various other rvIdeiK-ex Judge Stolen uslnsf his influem cut down on terms or sentences members of the Dalian Corset fur Kir's are nnath-ina bird jlerby hat ami stiff collar boys are an abomination, iyn S. Hennim: s-'ceiiy of New ll'al'h Secleiv of iml for Tir. th- to Central Prut I'hntoi A flouJ of large proportions, sweeping tliroueli the Ohio river valley, has invaded citv streets, lowlands am lianipcrcj railroajs. Top plmto shows horses pulling stalled nutos through rl.md-eii of I'ittsliurirh's Northside. Lower photo is another I'iltsluirgli scenr, railroad tracks under fieht fed of water, shutting off the freight warehouse pictured.

This water routes from the Allegheny riu r. The Allegheny and the Monongahela unite at 1'ittshurgh to form the. Ohio, which hashcen re. jrd Ibg flood stages its eutire length, of 9Z0 miles, to Cairo, where it empties into the Mississippi..

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