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The Bessemer Herald from Bessemer, Michigan • Page 6

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KUYASEDH Charfie tiweten. wHl be Mora tktt XM wore present martial 4 MUftUEV WEFENOAHTf MOT MLAQY TO the operiine ot federal rwl! In Superior lasl week, five defend- loir at Avhom arc from ley charged with violation of the Mann pleaded riot lo two towns listed in the indictments against them, says the Hnrley Miner. Joseph Mcttanfels, Angetine McRaiitels. Ciiri Olson and Vile Olson of Hurley, aiid Violet En- of Escanaba, were presented by John F. Padden.

a Superior attorney. informed ins com! the defendants were ready for trial. i The government, however, in the person of John Boyle, newly appointed federal attorney for tlie western district of Wisconsin, seeks to have tbe cases put over for trial at the Aagvst term ot federal court. i- Boyle informed Judge Stone the inspector in charge of these canes Is now in Washington and for that reason the government was not ready for Immediate trial ot the cases. Judge Stone took postponement of the trials under advisement and an affidavit stating the government's reasons for wishing to continue the cases.

Held On Twa Counts All flve defendants were indicted by the federal grand Jury in a recent session at Madison. In the indictment the flve arc charged, in Oie first count, having on Jane 1933, conducted interstate commerce lor immoral purposes and for the purpose of prostitution, in bringlnc a girl from Bagley, to Hurley The girl is Lain -Tokela. now known as Lulu lluotari, having been married since the alleged offense occurred. In the second count the five are charged with conspiring to cpiu- liine to transport tlie girl from Michigan tq The tour Hurley defendants arc liberty under $5.000 bail, whi-le for Violet, Eiigjehart was reduced. from $5.000 to $2,500.

Two other Hurley defendants were arraigned on Monday and on pleas of guilty were given sentences. John DeRosso of the Gary location ftwm a fool from a 1 tninf fine. Caslagna pleaded guilty Mr. charges of possessing a still and that gallons of moonshine. At a CMn.

heM at Praftate tke City fe MM Owrty. ot PettWMT. A- D. JSS5- HOB E. NuUn.

HAKC DEPUTIES of five new COON APPOINTED of Man-in L. Coon of Escanaba as a representative of the Federal Housing Ad- 1917 and, entering the navy, he served as lieutenant, junior grade, during the World War. He Is now a lieutenant commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve.

Harris 8- Whitney of Benton bor. They will receive $2.600 ly. and owner. Har-i HULL TO SPEAK HE CANT RUN Crystal was tain small parts and! ed to receive, examine and adjust all said deceased are reqmirwt to fftMBt thelf to saW at bate Office on or lietore tfce 19ft of Jsne. A.

D. 1935. at ten o'clock la the forenooju MM time ana place belns hereby appointed for esatn- inatioa and adjustment all claims demands against said deceased. Ordered. That public science The college of literature.

i and the arts was opened at th versity of Michigan in 1S41 the riuui. i i cal school in 1S50. the Ann Arbor-Cordell Hull, secretary school in 1SS2. the law school of state in the Roosevelt a pharmacy and a hospital (ten-; tion will be the sneaker at the tistry in archuectare thereof be giren by publirttion tion. win oe tne speanci i notice tnereoi oe "i uual University ot Michigan school of education in su.aol of; of fl py of onler for three 8ttc tllat 'there is a provision In the cUy in UK charter that restrains Sigard Martin- Hnll's address has in 1S91.

graduate school in 1912. emcnt exercises on June 17- The music in 1S79. forestry in ISSa. UTJTS-. vc ccks previous to aald day for topic of Secretary Huil's in ml.

m- of hearins U.PJBRIEFS SIEBENTHAL DIES WEBENTHAU year allrt lhen when he was Norway-AVade Siebenthal, mining mOved bjlck a8B atter llving 4n the Congress. As Secretaij oi engineer, very well known here and, toWBsni about a ye a Outside of has been active in negouau throughout the Upper Peninsula, died) (hat tem lle llas lived here tual trade agreements witn Feb. 15, in Tucson. Arizona. Mr.

Sic-. )( fe nations bcnthnl undertook important work i jit the Penn Mines in Vulcan RECORD IS A etary and economic conference lhe Manistiquc--The splendid record "stnblishct! in tho Inland Tjimg Stone company, in Schooleraft coun topic oi secretary nun -w of hearins. in the Bessemer Herald. not been received as yet by Univer-. a ud business adrnmSstraUon in 1924- printed and circulated I in said Cowity.

1 31. E. NOLAN. Judge of Probate. six months and because! A true copy contentedaess is an important toctori B.

in petting well, tuberculosis patients, Register of Probate. via--j must be treated in sanatoriums near their hornet--Michigan Tub- A partridce hunting season ercalosis Association. in Michigan isitated. son from bccomirig a candidate city commissioner. The clause si a three vears in the city.

P'" 686 1 dsy Mr Hu he time to treat the average stay in Mr Martinson moved to the town tion in the ship within the past year and then when he was first elected to othe later became superintendent of Kepubllc Mine, in London. A lawyer by profession, he is the author of the federal income tax system of the revisions. FIND LOST RADIUM Bay 5500 worth ot radium. Pound-- the same, with the TEST TALC DEPOSIT when anVihc inheritance act of Ishpeming--The Detroit company employe suffeted a leg fracture, which has control of a talc deposit on Twcnty-pcvpii months without a lost- the Ishpeming sold range is now timc ac was the record, and for luilinR out tho shaft, and this the company was sev- vnrk is comiilrted a diamond drill wil times cited by the 1 will Placed in operation Mines and the Hcreulca 1'owdcr com- and a Ptata ground to pain oddiUonal mtorma- I A ni i ment oi.t«ul,m tho deposit Ship-, The i nt P108 ont employ- ceived las eek a ments m.ulo from the mine la.t fall, ing 100 men in churn dnlUng, con- of radmiu put up in a numoei oi mm me time, cited by the Bureau of aid of a professor, electroscope. ti1 s.itibf.lttoiT.

'i' ie gla.s needles. In chccWns o( tor tho jmiioi- mill trade, his radium stock after the is a niml-ol tll)n i. 0 tor we jiupur Jinn s-hlpnionU 1- is lookcd doctor fonnd teed. WOMEN ON Menbniiiioe--For the first in the h-story of llchoriiinee county women served on it jtiry J'J-St week ley were Mrs. Frank Evans and Mrs.

I for tills year. Calumet Man Given was missing. Followins this discovery lame a frantic search on the part of the medical man. follow tenants, janitors, with floors seniti- Jonn ueKosso oi mv; on piead'n- wiltv to violation the OoslinR. who, with Charles oil Mpnrv lUIIltJL iTjtcui tenants, janitors, i i Coveted Mine Award ba tS To ua lifi Electors of tlie City OF complied was BESSEMER QF MICH IGAN: Complicating situation was James MacXaughton.

of Calumet. ilct that another doctor, planning to Willinm Laurence Satin-, occupy an empty office across from Evans en dcrB me(lal fo distinguished achieve- the sc ne of the disappearance, refus- mcnt in particniar.y for pro-' ert to move in until the radium was internal revenue act, was sentenced to serve six months in the Ashland mont jn nljrl i ni pamcuiany mr ert to move in unm i coiintv jail and pay a line of 500. Vincent Champn. in sound mental from a or claiming that if lOL in his he fail'to pay the fine the (-nmlition. 1 be automatically douhl- for the second count charged a ed gainst him in ihe indictment.

In the first count he is charged possession of four and a half of W. SUles. HENDRV fnm more deep, as the Amorioan TiiMitnto The hearing, was called uttei torn and Mctallm cal Engi physiwans deadlocked, 2 to 2. Vo) ast week on the youth's inentai condition when 8 mental condmon wnen liesi(leiu an(1 ollor UnIver8Uy his case was considered befoie Judfce inauage) ()t uillct a Hecla I part ment. Consolidated Copper comimny.

i Henry A. Bushier, of Kojla. was made president of the in- office it might cause harm. At this juncture a hurty call was Professor Arthur W. Smith, of Notice is Hereby Given that a General Pri- mary Election will be held in said City on 1 of Michigan physics I 1 second, with possession of an unregis- 0 Hendry itute tercd still.

Uelioss'o received day stay of execution. Pleads Guilty Changing his plea of not guilty to that of guilty the charge of sending obscene matter, through the mails, "Len LaFave. Hurley barher, received a suspended sentence of one year in ihe Milwaukee house of correction, duiing which time he will he on Sentences were imposed on two men in Superior for violation of the liquor laws. Arnii Rogp was fined. and givea a sentence of IS mbiuhs at I-eay'fcnworth'-peniteh- th'-ry and was given of six.

i county iiil. Koso pleadeii fenilty 10 iintice on the Iron River school board that he wouid-iiot be si candidate fbi'j VO ga ji 0 arrived at the hotel: i the'superintei'-dency for another a fere U) vn a nilhcr ilingy a that iin wouhi entir-ii. ii(l one. -'does this iiigslyl ienchins' career ol 1 more than -10 years osl wiih his rciirement from active work! rue propniitresrf replied: July 1. "for tme pig.

one dollar, fur two piss. iloliar and half." New Heiulry ciitne River three yoiirs ago after a term as feupeHn-j Uoyal Oak. Hts teaohitig. and adininistrafiye career have ex-j tonded oyov nioru than '10 years. For, the fuuire.

he said, he plans to move'. "to die soui.honi part of Jlicliisnn, pos-; silly T.ansipg. I It yon tnida youf neslectisi. lirvi huy Ki.incvs for new ones, 'l-ritt of l' 1 Aci.iity. TocorrcctrunctionalkidRfy tr" vhe Doctor's sj-ccial calliil OYSTSK 't yvi: up in 6 days or money back.

I U. P. ROAD MEET 'Second Annual Engineers a i of Penin-'j snhi will be at tlse Jlichigan Col-i a sL if and admitted Meao of a Technology in i co.ivi.-ieci of cliarso of Houghtou, Marcli 4. aiid; 5. according, still iii fo which' to Stale Highxvay Coiiimissioner Mnr- he'V-as fiiiea S50.

He lias been giv- ray P. Van Wascr.ev. en sixty days in which to pay his from cy county in .1. i Break up A that ll at its i source i MOST colds start in the nose throit. That's what they should be treated.

Don't upset your stomach tr.ne to curt a nose and throat cold. 2ONO goes right to the source. It Jcoscm up the phlegm, clears the ugcs, and relief to congestions. V.TI, 1 1 I MAMOH0 for during the NIGHT hours (between 8:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m.) you can call the following points and talk for three mhmtes for the rates shown.

Rates to other points are proportionately low. FROM BESSEMER TO EAU CLAIRE, WIS. f. MICH. STEVENS POINT, WIS.

4 VIRGINIA, MINN DULUTH, MINN. TJr IRON MOUNTAIN, MICH The tates quoted above are Night Statum-to-Stadon rates, from 8:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. In most cases, Night Station-to-Station rates are approximately less than Day Station-to-Station rates. ForfatUM itnice, opmtor Hit, number of 1 At the places in said City as Indicated 1st WARD: Alfred O.

Johnson Sellar Street. 2nd WARD: Finnish Workers Assn. Moore St. and First Ave. 3rd WASD: Lincoln Euiidir.g.

East Irc-r 4th WARD: Gug' year Street. 5th WARD: Old Yale Mine Olnce. Old County Road. For the purpose of nominating' candidates frcra the several political parties participating therein for the following offices, Mayor, Clerk, Justice of Peace--Full Term. Treasurer.

WARD OFFICERS First Ward--One Supervisor, One Alderman and One Constable. Second Ward--One Supervisor, One Alderman and One Constable. Third Ward--One Supervisor. One Alderman and One Constable. Fourth Ward--One Supervisor.

One Alderman and One Constable. Fifth Ward--One Supervisor, One Alderman and One Constable. County School Commissioner Notice Relative to-Opening and Closing the Pells Election Revision of 1934--No. 413- cf I I A I ea opsn unui six CIOCK tne euernoen sna so longer: VIDED, That in townships the board of inspectors e--- tion may. in its discretion, adjourn ti-e polls at o'clock noon, for one hour, and that the township hoard in and the legislative body ia cities and villages may.

bv tion, provide that the polls shall be ooened at six o'clock in the forenoon, and may also provide that the -oils shall be kept open not later than eight o'clock in the evening of same day. Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing thereof shall allowed to vote. THE POLLS of said Election will be otjen at 7 o'clock a. m. and will remain open until 6 o'clock p.

Centra! S.W- dardTime. Dated, February 4th, A. 1935. LEO F. MUELLER, City Clerk..

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