Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 14
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 14

Location:
Sioux City, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
14
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

14 THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL; TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1333. Ik. I BO OSTS C03IMUN1TY MAN HELD IN CHURCH MEET specially investigated by tlx council before permits are granted. Only two HOUSE CAMPAIGN Here Is Whole Army of Young Artists Getting Ready to Soothe Savage Breast CITY DELAYS FUND DIVISION permits, both for class licenses, were granted the council Monday.3 Allocation of the general fund must be completed before May 1 i HIT, RUN CASE TODAY 0PEC1S The general fund provides the money It, ror operating the city ball, salaries of city officials and miscellaneous expenses. Youth in Hospital After Being Struck by Car Too Busy to Take Up Allocation of Money Delegates to Lutheran Convention Arrive in City I RAIL MEN OF CITY LAUDED JK Cs- 4 "i 'V i Allocation of the clys general fund of may be delayed an Members of City Council Give Ap-j prove! to Plan of Group to other week because of the numerous -jr.

requests for beer licenses, offi A victim of a hit and run a bile driver. John Miasowkz. old. 3P07 South Fsirmount sr- taken to St. Vincent hosr.T: day afternoon suffering a f--.

fracture of the hip. cials said Monday. The council still has 50 appllca 1 tlons before it that have not been approved. Although 177 permits were tr The accident occurred at Lch c-- Ted at Lh 6--v I Ministerial and lay delegates of Lutheran churches' In the Sioux City circuit will arrive this morning for the spring convention to be held at the First Lutheran church this afternoon and Wednesday. In conjunction with the circuit meeting, the members of the Women's Missionary society also will hold their spring convention on Thursday at the same church.

Following the registration of delegates and guests at 130 p- m. today there will be an opening service to framed last week, most of those South Fairmount streets. were for places of established repu Bert Friii and PhU Njber? arr- at tb Earl McCune. of Sloan. an.

iatlons. Most of the remaining applications have been temporarily held tip pending completion of inspection Sponsor legislation at' meeting, of" members of the Railroad Employes and Taxpayers association Monday night in the Northwestern railroad freight office, members of the city council gave encouragement to the purpose of the organization. "The group has as its object the promotion, of legislation trhlch will place railroads on parity with ether forms of transportation, Fred Cos-tell, president, said. The council members who spoke were Mayor W. D.

Hayes. D. pence Lewis, commissioner of finance, and son Oil station, Floyd avenue, in connection case A charge of failure to r.op an accident has been fi'i of the premises. However, some of them will be be conducted by Kev. j.

miam McCune. tit -i Mrs. WnUam MDchrist HE FIRST president of the Former Sioux City Student President I Fran: Montgomery, commissioner of streets. Community House board of di- '(1 SoreToes TsndsrSpot of Chicago Sinsrers VJ --r Carlson, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church.

Rev. A. Itsen, of Irwin, will open the services at 8 o'clock tonight. The speakers and their subjects will be Rev. O.

B. Anderson, of Onawa. The- Resurrection and the Individual, and Rev. O. L.

Hofstad.of St. Paul, a missionary. Life from Death In Foreign Mission Fields. A business session will be held. Thursday afternoon and a joint session with the Women's Missionary STOPS PAIN AT ONCE! rectors.

Mrs. William Milchrist. prominent Sioux City clubwoman. Is one of tbe most active workers in the "Buy a campaign now underway for the building fund for the new Community house. C.

A. Murphy. W. I Hatcher, and Michael Noonan. who recently were at Des Moines to help form a state organisation, made their report at the meeting.

Mr. Costelio presided. Stabilization of IPhotft by UcFadden Th JoornaTa Staff PhotcarapberJ PUPILS OF SIOUX CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS' EPABT3IEXT OF INSTRU3IEXTAL MUSIC The Metropolitan Chicago, an organization vocalists with hich star.i.-r Chicago's musical world. by a former Mcrnir.csiie -r student, Fletcher 5--Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. John A. K'-of Pocahontas, formerly cf rectionville. Rev. Mr.

member of the Northwest school orchestra, an all city Junior brass quartet, two- soloists and first In one minote corns step hurting. In a few days they are gone! In 10 seconds the orest toe from tight shoes is relieved! These thin, soothing, healing pads are 100 safe, sure. Sold everywhere. DlSchoIIs Zino-pcds La-dees and gen-tel-raen, meet the John Philip Sousas and Victor Herberts of the next generation! Here are some of the youngsters society is scheduled for Wednesday night. Mrs.

G. A. Sundy. of Rio. Wis Barber Business Sought by Group $13,943 Judgment Granted A judgment of $15,943 has been awarded the First Trust Joint Stock Friday at Wood row "Wilson school.

For this event $00 boys and girls have been trained by Douglas B-Reeder and Oliver Guy Magee. Organizations which will appear in this demonstration are an. all city bugle and drum corps, an all city Junior of the instrumental music depart Land bank against Henry Baker year and advanced classes in violin and wind instruments. The entertainment will be open to the public and no admission fee will be charged. ment of Sioux City's public schools, gathered for, rehearsal for the an on a promissory note.

Methodist Episcopal A move to stabilize conditions in1 the barber business throughout the city was made at a meeting of the general president or the missionary society, will speak at the missionary meeting Thursday morning. The convention will come to a close in the afternoon with final remarks to be made by Mrs. Sundy. nual demonstration at 7:30 p. m-.

TWO WOMEN MADE HAPPY Journeymen Barbers International (union, local No. 52, Monday night in Union Labor headquarters. The meeting was called to outline 'a program in support of a plan of 1,000 Women's Clubs ELECTION OF IV. 0.17. TODAY NONE BLAMED FOR 5 DEATHS cVjJOD Vlfiouuvu wwwt union labeled products and services." Health Improved AfterTakinz Thm followln committee was ap- kq il mr ti pointed to consult with represents- LydUlvPmkham, Vegetable of the Sioux city Trades and WITH ED BISHOP The Ideik Hunter An ordinary glass cutter Compound i Labor assembly relative to the pro to Be Represented at Iowa Meeting Mason City.

Ia. (5V Representatives of nearly 1.000 clubs are expected in Mason City May 2. 3 and 4 for the biennial convention of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs. Hospitality will be the keynote of the meeting and Mason City women are preparing to house delegates In and Bi-Annual Camp Meeting of Lodge to Chose Funerals Planned for of Auto-Train Crash gram: William Russie. George lucn-singer and T.

wlckland. Leon Har-man presided at the meeting. Stolen Property Charges Are Filed Against Pair Jackson. Minn. vn Flans were being made Monday for a public fu New Officers Delegates to the biannual encampment of the Iowa and Minnesota jurisdiction of the Woodmen of the World lodge being held at the Martin hotel will elect officers this morning.

Dr. R. Figg. of LeMars. is the present head consul.

Selection of a convention I site for the next bi Personal Today We Have Brought at Tremendous Cost the Finest Artists Ever Assembled in One Big Stage Show We This Great Show at the Low Price of neral service probably Tuesday for four of the five Jackson youths killed late Saturday night in an au their homes during the sessions. Clyde S- Deyoe has charge of the housing arrangements. Iowa and Iowans will be emphasized on the program which has been prepared under the direction of Mrs. H. E.

Gratlor of Dubuque. Features of the convention will be Charges of receiving stolen prop erty have been filed against Paul tomobile-train crash at Arnolds Smith. 40 years old. 519 Virginia street, and Fred Kings! ey. 24 years Park, la.

The youths were en route to a dance at ArnoldVPark. Public services be held for Sam Smith. Harold Teagen, Frank old. 1411 Isabella street, in connec Uon with the theft of about 13,000 an idea are making a living for a formerly unemployed Los Angeles man. He salvages the windshields from auto "graveyards' and cuts them up to special measurements for bathroom and kitchen cabinets.

Of course, glass shelves are carried by various kinds of stores, but unfortunately there do not seem to be any standard sixes, therefore it is a real service to have someone install them to exact measurements. This man reports a worth while business from apartment houses where the casualty list on such articles is high, and where they must be replaced at once for prospective and incoming tenants. He leaves and gets calls from a regular group of clients. Some simple new idea, property broadcast, may put 1.000 men back to work. If you know any idea, actually working, help spread the news by sending foil details to Ed Bishop, care of The Journal.

Sioux City. la. CCoP7Tiht-1 worth of automobile tires and bat teries from the Firestone Tire and Cirhan and Rudolph Vacura. Services for the fifth. Glen Lester, will be held at the Presbyterian church Tuesday.

I Rubber company warehouse. the courtesy teas given by Mason City women In their homes the first day of the meeting. Mrs. Hanford MacXider Is chairman of the arrangement committee. Clear Lake club women have invited the convention visitors to tea on Thursday afternoon at the Clear Lake Country club.

annual convention in 1935 also will be made. The 100 delegates attending the sessions witnessed the initiation of 46 candidates into the lodge at ceremonies conducted Monday night in the Union Labor hall. 410 Fifth street The group was named the Bradshaw class in honor of D. E. Frank Perfect, former warehouse manager, charged with embezzlement 25' to 6 p.

ram. 35c Afffcer after he confessed to stealing the KIDDIES 10c i I am forty-seven years old. I hare itir. WM sentenced to serve a year fceen goffering from terrible headaches jin tn i Bradshaw, newly elected president weak and tired. I have taken a number CTinting OftOP of the association.

The degree staff, captained by John Teager. was in charge of the ritualistic work. The convention wfU close tonight with a dinner and dance to be held in the Martin hotel. The women's drill team will give a demonstration, WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THAT SENSATIONAL, ARTIST MAROA GAMBAELEILLI "GAM BY" lZn COMING TO YOU DIRECT FROM THE ROXT- RADIO CITY. NEW YORK The machine in which the youths, all in their early 20s, were riding crashed headon with a Milwaukee motor coach on a crossing between the Okoboji lakes.

Sheriffs officers cleared the train crew of any blame in the accident and the coroner said no inquest would he held. He said it appeared to be a case of the boys not seeing the motor coach. Four of the youths died Instantly while a fifth died on the way to a hospital. Three of the bodies were pinned inside the car while two were thrown clear of the wreckage. Vacura was a former football player at Hamline university at St.

PauL He was graduated there last falL Is Ordered Closed by District Court Business of the Hoyt-Purcell Printing company' has been ordered suspended by the district court. The order was Issued to P. H. Verstegen, receiver of the firm, following a report which he filed in which he list of bottles of Lytlia t- intnam's Yege-table Ckjcapotrnd and it rarely is helping me. My nerves are better.

I sleep well and feel well and strong." Mas. RjcHaKse, 870 Coney Island Are Brooklyn, N. Y. "Enee I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, I feel better in every way.

I took it as a tonic and builder. Now I sleep better, have a better appetite and more energy and Strength. Your Pflls for Constipation are fine, too." Mas. Lxs Gocmwur, 215 28th St, CcJnmbos, Georgia. TODAY! 3 Days Only! Two Great Multi-Star Attractions! THE SCBEEH ed both the assets and liabilities of the firm at $23,677.

The receiver WOW! BENNY MERHOFTS (OF EDDIE CANTOR FAME) BAND Ma j. Griffith to Be Speaker at Chamber Meet Maj. John L. Griffith, commissioner of Athletics for the Big Ten conference, will be the principal speaker at a joint meeting of the Chamber stated that bills receivable totaled 4.123, bills payable $8,477. mort WALTER POWE Woman Held in Jail After Auto Crash A woman and a child were injured and another woman was arrested as the result of a three-car automobile accident Monday afternoon at the intersection of West Seventh and Perry streets.

The more seriously hurt of the two victims was Mrs. Stella Miller. gages and notes $5,437, furniture and equipment $20,22. OF 19 S3 QADIO DEUOE Overflow Audience at Preview Showing of Commerce and the service clubs of AND HIS ORCHESTRA ANOTHER GREAT ARTIST 44 VIC EUROPE'S GREATEST COMEDIAN 1 8TAMIVB, the city in the Martin hotel next Monday noon. Entry Blank Orpheom Theater Amateur Contest Maj.

Griffith Is well known In Sioux City, having served as coach SHAhUE at Mornlngside college before gaining national prominence in college ath Nam letic circles. He often is referred to as the "Judge Ijtndis of the Western conference. of Thrill Picture An overflow crowd at the preview showing of King Kong, a unique and fascinating film, in the Capitol theater Saturday night made it necessary to open the Princess theater where another film of the same picture was shown. A double attraction was offered at the Capitol where the sensational film. Cavalcade, was presented on the regular program "preceding the preview showing of King Kong.

The Capitol theater was filled to its capacity of 1,400 persons before a riiii After leaving Sioux City. Maj. 0 Oa His Wsy to Hollywood "HIGH NOON" Successor to Ria Tin Tin ON THE SCREEN A Famous Story By a Famous Author EUGENE 07TEILL 1123 McDonald avenue; who suffered a fracture of the right knee, a deep gash on the forehead and cuts and bruises about the body. She, was taken to St. Vincent's hospital.

The other victim was Harriet- Shapiro, 2 years old, 703 Center street, who suffered cuts about the face. The woman arrested was Mrs. Doris Gorchow. also of 709 Center street, who was driving the car in which the Shapiro baby was seated. She was charged with reckless driving and driving an automobile with Address Griffith coached at Drake university and at the University of Illinois.

He is the founder of the famous Drake I if fTrt TTl i e'TT with relays. Maj. Griffith now is president of the National Collegiate Ath Phone the end of the showing of Cavalcade Age and it was estimated that at least 700 others went to the Princess to wit out a driver's license. Information against the woman was signed by Lowell Borneak of letic association. Written invitations to the meeting will be sent to the officers of every service club in the city.

The subject of the major's talk has. not been announced. H. A. Jacobsen, president of the Chamber of Commerce, will preside.

"THE GOUSTAHT uor.inn" CfiQEL LEILA OATHS ness the pre lew of King Kong. Type of Act. in Stevens, driver of the third car the crash. BWG CROSBY bdrns a mm ARTHUR TRACY JACK DEIfHY And IHs Orchestra JOZIES HARE i i 9 College Dramatic Need Sanction Group to Present Two One-Act Plays Many Attend Last Rites for Thomas to Calif ornls; to Portland: $5.5 to SPECIAL KIDDIES DOG MATIHEE TODAY After Sefa 1 Bring Year Dog CASH PEJZE3 HIGH NOOK" for New Span Over Floyd River Griffin, Attorney Special permission of the state, budget director must be obtained "Extra Feature SATURDAY POLLY MO RAN In Person by city officials before they can Many relatives and friends. Including a large number of mem-! hers or the Sioux City Bar and business associates attended the funeral services Mon proceed with plans for financing! Two one-act plays will be offered this week by students In the department of dramatics at Mornlngside college.

Good Medicine. short work featuring Catherine Vincent of Storm Lake and John Peterson of Sheldon, will be presented Wednesday at Woodrow Wilson junior school. Edith Campbell of Sioux Rapids. Howard Pattlson of LeMars and Eunice Christy of Sioux City will take Seattle daily from Sioux City. 2 1-day return limit.

(For longer limit slightly higher fare). Also California; $495 to Pacific Northwest round trip in coaches: round trip to California in tourist sleeping cars with. 21-day return limit. Very low one -way fares. TbJ is certainly bargain year for vacationists All costs to the West srs slashed.

Ve serve more of theXTest than any other railroad. ALSO ASK AftOUT CSCOKTZ9 AU-IXPINSI TOUtS the construction of a new bridge over the Floyd river In Plymouth street, between Fourth and Sixth streets. day morning in Blessed Sacrament! Catholic church for Thomas T. cntna. years old, prominent Attention: Spring Grndaatcs Frank Montgomery, commissioner attorney, who died Friday.

of streets, and Mayor W. D. Hayes A new dame has em scrapping again ia Ta Cockeyed World oX unOT FukySD" with EDhuiID LOVE V13T03 r.TsLAGLETl VLUPEVELEZ EL CHEIIDEL iter. Leo Berger officiated and said they expected to go to Des: the leading roles in the play. Detour Moines later this week, to confer.

Ahead, which wd be given at Whit field Methodist church Thursday with the budget director regarding the proposed Improvement. burial wss in Calvary cemetery under the direction of Larkin's Funeral home. Municipal and district courts were closed for shout an hour while evening. Sale! Special I union pacific presiding judges attended the serv ENTRY BLANK Jost ssiMle towtaee is Ihe closet bowl Uttstay ices for the veteran attorney. come OS oum sTACzs UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM for ko3 seen le ttoJk, DeCt "DIXIE cn PAnADE" F.

E. WctUas. TrsTte Fan'r Aow sorwb. GENOJIlE ENGRAVED OMk Hear. fl ZSDS TOS1GHT RICHARD DIX ANN HARDING Tse Cesemerers If i no A ej 1 rsxCeVea ma SBBB9eBAsf VTsssssMsssasff.

Uae sssA cenpMa lafsnaattoa tl 0000 "'J issswsu. pQprnjnpnnr? Ycrd end Garden Contest SPONSOS3 BY THE GAHDISt CLUB AXD TTH5 EIOUX CITY J3UHNAL Opea Residents of SSaax City and Sooth Skratx City Only' Please enter my name in the class Indicated Toy cross: 1 CLmateuri Small yards in which nearly all the work is done by the owner or members of the immediate family. 2 Part Help) MesSum-sized yards where part of the work is hired. priced at just a few cents more than yea would pay Phy R3dl3" PIsy Tor the -New Deal" and to tbe tune of PCsacr'a New XS Beer. the Prince of S' 2 DAYS! She her- Danrinr Teclxht and self to the man she hated to 11 1 for ordinary printed cards! 100 Cards $1J 75 Without Panel" Ji 1M PANELED CARDS 10 including Copper Plate, Stamping and Stock.

Choice cf Ylrite. Velluia, White Plate or Irory Plate card node, in three amart enraTing styles. CLxpert helryLarrer grounds where of the help Is save the she loved! hired. Coatmiiallv Inflainsd omp Nlxfct at P. IL tla PDEGTO GDILLE Jiha Cray wjsH His Eynccpaters 4 Ke Cerer Ctarge 11m ranee la Price 4 CHoIlyhock5 Any giouada in which cotnpetitSoa is only la hollyhock planting.

Name and Sore. Healed by Cuficzras fcartias of cy face trooisSa was sjj tlla srd la iboct a yesx TmandUackheads begaa to tliow. They to card and at ThWJrSJrS11 i12 ad rmtirmj. fcfamcd tad sere. over, sad when they did the irrirstioa freeSSe011 ad OhamsztMsd sent far; sndhfa bJ? a2er far cry faceTOlpardasedcss this Address Bay supply for tnTttatkms.

formal call close with gifts sad for short messages-. "unheard cf low price Peste Bf OS Co, Levrls ryt 'ft T- -Ta3 cosgaseiy cealed." User I live la CIa tJtc-zl IitrSct m. Pl4C crDB 1 front- cf class "yea, wish to y-y -c-ress and the name cf the grade school -rr Iren cr chSdrea attend aciocl. and ss3 to tia rtrira el-izr cf The Journal. Eel Ech zz3.

Ej did Txrsi Trqr UeQmrn Ccmriy tuis llt -n 1 iMtijL Ba fuJi Phcr3 A if.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Sioux City Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Sioux City Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,570,354
Years Available:
1864-2024