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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 8

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8 TBE ESCANABA MORNING PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 11,1921. Yes they are strictly fresh, our price OCn per COFFEE Old Master Fresh Roasted Coffee, 1 pound 39 package SOAP Star Laundry Soap, Large 6ic Woman Is Loveliest At Forty; French Countess Offers Proof BUTTER Strictly fresh choice of Cloverland Metropolitan or Brookfield. In 1 pound prints Today CHOICEST HAMS Extra fancy quality Lean Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole hams Per pound Today 28c 2 can Cor Label Karo Syrup, No. 6 lb. pail Blue Label Karo 8yrup, No.

10 lb. pail Pitted Cherries, in syrup, No. 2 can White California White No. 2H can for------------- lie 35c 65c Brand 25c Brund 35c Paris, March is loveliest lit according to the expert opinion of Countess Andrew Tavernsy. a French woman, who up what is railed the French i JCharm club.

The countess herself to forty-one and looks twenty- five. There are any number of American women, famous for their Ity und charm, who are forty or even I older Notable cases are to be found particularly among actresses and society women and they are always used as examples because they have been photographed so much that they are familiar to almost everyone Of course, many of these fair ladies are lovely, but they will not admit to being forty. Here are three, however, who confess to their real age. Fanny Ward, who seems to have found eternal youth, is forty-six. Valli Valli, the well known musical comedy and motion picture actress, Is just on the doorstep of forty, being In her thirty-ninth year, and Charlotte Walker is surely a lovely bit of feminine charm although forty-three.

It is such women as there who are called loveliest of by the Countess de Tavernay. of voluptuous nymphs rolling on green lawns, bacchantes sprawling In pagan festivals or Courts of Neptune sunning on golden have always been reproached because they partially age their models. Exactly! To attain the perfection of sensual beauty, such painters enlarge rotundities, exaggerate curves and arrive at an unearthly charm by giving the nymph of seventeen a whole set of outlines which she ought not to have for ten or fifteen years yet. What is this but glorifying the woman of forty? The empty face of seventeen is added to flatter the man of forty who generally buys the picture! for academical purity of she concluded is lost not at forty, but at tVenty-four. The story of Eberlein is classical.

Struck by the pure outlines of a model of twenty-three, the noted down her measurements. Five weeks later in verifying them before a confrere not a single one of those measurements concorded with the girl from whom they were academic anatomy had bulged all along the line, toward the rounder beauty prized by common The Charm club members do not meet to discuss their interests brand Indiana packed red ripe Tomatoes, No. 3 can for 14c Dyera Own Packed Tomato Catsup. 11 oz. Una for iwU No.

Ibi for------------- High can Moon Pure 6c brand, Hominy House brand Lye Hominy. No. can 15c for brand Straw- borrlaa, in syrup. No. 2 can, here House Pineapple.

No. 2 can for------------- brand ten- dar Sweet Peas, per (Limit 5 cans) 33c Orated 29c 15c CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL Libby's best quality California, free or cling peaches, also apricots put up In heavy syrup. No. 2V Size Cans, choice 29c Today's Price 45c. Only limited left.

OBITUARY MIIH. MARY McGILLlN Mrs, Mary McOlllis, 79, died suddenly at the home of her son, Joseph A. McOlllis, 413 South Twelfth ui 8 yesterday morning. Mrs. McOlllis has not been ill and she was up and around the home up until yesterday.

Her death came as a complete surprise to her relatives and many friends here. The deceased was born In Ontario, Canada, and came to this city thirteen years ago and has made her here wltlr her son since that time. She was known and loved by host of people, to whom the news of her death will be received ns a great loss to the community. Her son. Joseph McOlllis, of Escanaba, one sister, Mrs.

Flora Olllls, of Fond du Lac, and two brothers, J. J. McOlllis, of Marinette, and A. McOlllis, living In California. survive.

Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9 at St. Patrick's church. Rev. Dr. F.

X. Barth will officiate at the services. Interment will be made at St. Joseph's cemetery. Fanny Ward, who bravely confesses to being fort y-si left; Valli Valili, who is Just, thirty-nine, upper right; and below Is Charlotte Walker, who says unblusliiiigly she is forty-three.

8 ATTRDAY Funeral services for Eugene Cablljot, who passed away Wednesday will be held at 9 Saturday morning at St. church. Rev. Dr. F.

X. Barth will officiate at the services. Interment will be made at St. cemetery. The body wis removed to the home on Hartnett Ave.

yesterday, from the J. A. Alio undertaking where it had been prepared for burial. Educate Dollar Your other clubs, and really do not know each other as members. The dub has an extraordinary series of booklets for the members which tell the secrets every woman should know about beauty, charm, attraction and like companionship.

No man has ever read one of these books. One reason for. the French Charm club is the great dearth of marriageable men in France since the war, marriageable or married rris having been killed or maimed, leaving en of forty; facing a serious situation. CITY BRIEFS M. Judson in Chicago.

is a business visitor Miss Catherine Booth has resigned her position at the Fair store office. Mrs. Joseph Breunlg. of Gladstone, was shopping in the city yesterday. OOO Mrs.

J. Seymour has taken a position at the Fair store. Twenty per cent off on all canned fruits. E. L.

andeWiele A Company. Phone 289. 2891-70-2t Emery Nelson, of Kipling, has arrived in the city for a visit at the home of Miss Beatrice Francis. Mrs. M.

Sauers. 40G South Ninth street, is confined to her home suffering from a badly arm. Miss Julia Fountain, of Gladstone, has taken a position at cafe. Mrs Al Hebert, of Gladstone, spent yesterday in the city visiting with friends. We have the very latent In npring millinery.

Call at Jepson lllock. 2H07-70-2t able to returu to his office. Mrs. F. McClellan, has returned to her home in this city after a few visit with friends and relatives at Brampton.

Miss Mildred Clark, of Brampton, has returned to her home after spending a few days here visiting with friends. Twenty per cent off on all canned fruits. E. L. VandeWiele Company.

Phone 289. 2891-70-2t John Lambert, of Wells, who was confined to a local hospital for the past three weeks with a serious illness recovered and returned to his home. Miss Engabore IWoomquist. of the F. W.

Woolworth five and ten cent store is confined to her home at the Chemical plant hoarding house with an illness. OOO T. A. Clark, who has been confined to a local hospital for several days with an illness, has recovered atid is again able to resume his duties as a passenger agent of the Northwestern road. LOADED DICE IN POCKET PREVENT BODY'S RISING Our spring opening begins today at Gustafson's Millinery, corner of Fourteenth St.

and Ludingion. Sweet Drinking Santos Pee Berry Coffee. HI per pound 6 Pounds for 91-00 Fresh foe, 8 pounds here for----------------- Roasted 1.00 Mrs. J. H.

Tillman, of Gladstone, ppent yesterday in the city on a shopping trip. Miss Ida Bounenvllle. of Groos, was nn Escanaba business caller yesterday. Miss Marie Martin, of Bark River, spent yesterday in the city on a shopping trip. oo Mrs.

A. returned yesterday from a ft days' visit with friends and idatives at Green Bay. 0 h. J. Anderson has resigned his position at the Fair store and returned yesterday to his homo ut Norway.

ooo Helen Brunell has taken a position at W. Woolworth five and ten cent store. ooo Charles Anderson, of Hardwood, is spending a few days in the city visiting with friends Mi'S Elizabeth Freidgen, of the Fair store is confined to her home with an illness. MOTH FEELS THE FLAMES, SHE IS READY TO ADMIT Choice Pink Alaska Salmon, 1 pound tall can X4C Fancy Red Alaska Salmon. 1 pound tall ean for Grape Pure Orape Juice, quart bottle for-------------------------------- 65c Dfwwlni Regal Brand Tbonaand Island or Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, par bottle Breakfast Cocoa.

par Shredded 12c Twenty per cent off on all canned fruits. L. VandeWiele Company. Phone 289. 2891-70-2t Chicago.

Mar. Randolph. 'Ml years old, who says he made $20 000 out of $H03 which he embezzled from his employers, the International Railway company of Niagara Falls. Is ready to return to East surface Buffalo. N.

make good or go to Miss Helen Wilson, also f9 years old. arrested with him in a downtown hotel, isn't sure whether sin wants to return or not. She is reported to be a niece of one of the directors of the ln- terurban Railway company of Niagara Falls. Randolph said Miss parents wnnted her to ttiary a rich man in Brooklyn. came here from Texas to marry he said.

a moth and I have felt the she said. Plantsvllle, March crime wave has frozen and the crooks have forsaken footwork and automobiles for skates and the sleigh, while Sheriff Harry Phrancis is out skiing for them. Six male skaters, standing on the Ice of Pond, close to the bank, on which there was a bonfire were heard to shriek, and then they disappeared. Sheriff Phrancis was passing on his skiis and he went to the edge of the bank and looked into the pond. The ice had broken and the six men bad fallen in.

The sheriff pulled off a ski and rescued five. They explained that they had been shooting craps on the ice. A stranger skated up to them, whipped out a gun and ordered them to hold up their hands. He rifled their pockets, and took several pairs of dice from each of the five men. Ho ordered them to take off their skates.

Then the weight had become too much for the ice to sustain, there was a loud crack, a splash and the quintet, thoir skates and the bandit, submerged. All kept eyeing the spot where the bandit had fallen In. A couple hours passed, and a thin film of ice covered the placid waters of the lake, It grew thicker and thicker. There was no hope. The bandit had not risen once, let alone thrice.

The next day Sheriff Phrancis returned with a posse carrying ice picks and dynamite to get the body of the bandit it' it was still in the lake. One of the posse carried a grappling Iron. After several moments it fastened on to something and up came the body of the bandit. The dice he had taken were loaded and his body rise to the PROHIBITION IS BLAMED FOR INCOME LOSSES Mantowoc, Mar. prohibition has depreciated the value of its property, plant and malt houses.1 the Cereal Products company of this city on Wednesday appeared before Judge Klrwan, asking for an injunction to restrain the city from forcing collection of more than $26,000 In taxes, which the company has been assessed.

In the assessment roll of the year the Cereal Products company, formerly the William Rahr company, is assessed on $984,850 of property, and the company maintains that the valuation should be reduced to since the eighteenth amendment rendered useless portions of the plant. Based on the first figures the tax levied is $26,410. The company seeks a reduction to about 013.00 At the hearing the city demanded that the Products company pay the tax based on the assessors and hoard of figures and that the merit of the controversy be tested out In court later. The eompa.ny protested its assessment before the bohrd of review last July but the board declined to reduce the figures. The Your dollar is naturally bright; teacli it to have more cents.

You will find it wonderfully precocious It will soon be teaching YOU the satisfaction of having so many bright employees working for you without a salary. The more you put out at interest, the more interesting your savings account will become. If your dollars work long YOU have to. Escanaba National Bank ESCANABA MICHIGAN Chauncey Yockey Wins Re-election, Milwaukee Chauncey Yockey, who for several $425 000' has been Exalted Ruler of the Milwaukee Elks, was re-elected to that office this week by an overwhelming majority. Mr.

Yockey was Although Bolivia produces an infinite variety of valuable cabinet woods, such as walnut, cedar, mahogany, and ebony, the lack of Internal transportation facilities makes it necessary to import large quantities of construction lumber from the United States. a candidate on a platform pledging speedy completion of the $1,000,000 temple the Elks have decided to erect in the Wisconsin metropolis. He is a former Escanahan and well known in this city. The thumb Is stronger than all the fingers together. Ready-to-Wear I 1 ------------------DEPARTMENT I William Bray, a local fireman, has returned to his home in this after attending the funeral of his mother at Montreal.

Canada The birth of a daughter to Mr. and Frank Sarrow, 1410 Firnt avenue North, was recorded at the city hall yesterday. Mrs Francis has returned to her home at Northland aftur hpend- InK a month in the city visiting with friemlb and relatives. 0 Clark and daughter. Miss Minnie, of Brampton, have returned to their home after spending a few days In the City isiting with friends.

I)r. P. Dube, who has been confined to his home for several days with an Illness, has recovered and is Rapid River Folks Hold Community Meet The community center meeting at Rapid River last was well attended, and an interesting program was given. E. C.

Hughes of the staff was present, and 1 community singing. movies were shown. Russell Smith, Soo Youth, Arrested Here Russell Smith, 25, of Sault Ste. Marie, was arrested by Escanaba police officials yesterday, at the request of Chief of Police Mitchell of the Soo. Smith is Wnnted in the Lock City on a charge of forgery, telegram to Chief John J.

Tolan stated. He was taken back to that city last night by a Chippewa county officer. Special For Children the Straw Hats What woman can refuse her child a Newr Hat at this price. delay. Come early while the selection is large.

About 150 hats go at this price. For Friday and Saturday we offer the children of Escanaba and vicinity a chance to dress up for Easter by buying a new Straw Hat at $1.45. Friday and Saturday .45 $1 Professor Haiti Of M. A. C.

Here Friday Professor R. M. llain, a member of the Michigan Agricultural College, will arrive in the city Friday morning and will give an Illustrated lecture at the Escanaba High school Friday afternoon. The subject of his talk will be Zoology. Parents are Invited and an interesting afternoon is anticipated as Prof.

Haiti is an able speaker and a master of his subject. Do You Hate to Get Up in the Mining? Perhaps your Innvel action is not normal. Get some Nyal Figsen The Friendly Laxative It Is easy to take. It overcomes intestinal sluggishness. It aids in the restoration of general bodily activity.

In tins sizes. Price lOc, Jiftc and 50c. CITY DRUG STORE W. J. Fax, Prop.

"Once a Always 4 SEE OUR NEW SPRING LINE OF TOP COATS Ready-to-Wear for Rain or Shine and up NEW- STYLES PRETTY PATTERNS Haberdashery LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIO COM. When The Pay Envelope Is Handed To You What do you do as soon as you get your weekly or monthly pay? Do you rush off and spend it all before you think of banking some of it? Or do you deposit a part of it at once in your bank account so you will know how much you can wisely spend? The First National Bank Oldest. Largest and Strongest bmnh In Delta Escanaba, Michigan mm wntew ft.

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