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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 5

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Sunday Morning, Der. 21, 1911. CbOABAitA FU Hiinilay Hornlnr, Dec. 1911. Our New Stock of Christmas Goods Have just been received and are now on display Classic as Well as Practical.

Many things for all ages are ready for your inspection. Come while the stock is nice and fresh. in Let Us HELP YOU to Choose a Present M. A. BURNS, 813 Ludington Street Escanaba, Michigan of INTEREST Dr.

Louis Kratze, of Chicago is in the city for the holidays. Miss Myda Corcoran who is teaching at Norway has nrrived home to spend the holidays. A Turkish Hath or hot air hath should be taken at leant once a week pores are necessary for life. Eftcatmha Turkish Math Open day and night Phone 410. Miss Florence Winegar of Milwaukee is in the city to spend the holidays.

John Shannon of Harris transacted business in the city yesterday. James OalIngher, a prominent local plumber had both poisoned by lead will be unable to work for some time. Frances Donovan returned yesterday from Oshkosh where she is attending normal. Miss Gladys Morrell is hotno from the University of Wisconsin for (he holidays. Attorney N.

C. Spencer mode a business trip to Menominee yesterday. Clarence spent yesterday In Menominee. Miss Margaret. Davis Instructor In music in the Soo high school Is home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. D. Davis. Connections from the gas mains will be made free to all property owners who make application for connection within the next slvty days, A Merry Christmas A Happy New Year nro YOU, one and all, especially to those of you who by your patronage and favors have helped me to enjoy a year of bountiful business prosperity, I thank you.

S. W. BRENNAN. 10 Detroit, Dec. following and sale to the advantage of selfish manipulators.

There is not a democrat in this party of organizers that i aspires to political leadership or re- Iward; they take this action to show their gratilcation over the availability of a candidate of Governor Wilson's type and for the purpose of giving their fellow democrats of Michigan a chance to declare their attitude to- I temporary campaign committee to ad- ward a man who in a degree that car- vance the interests of Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey in Michigan as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president was announced here today as the result of a conference of Woodrow Wilson supporters at their local headquarters: Edward Frensdorf of Hudson, chairman; T. J. Anketell, Detroit, vice chairman; Aldrich Blake, Grand Rapids, secretary; James H. McDonald, treasurer; Don M. Dickinson, Detroit; W.

N. Ferris, Big Rapids; Judge J. G. Tucker, Mount Clemens; P. H.

Laurlum; H. J. Abbot, Ann Arbor; H. E. Thomas, Lansing, and Sydney T.

Miller, Detroit, elected chairman of the committee on finance. movement is launched by democrats who want to follow the example of a man of their choice and come out In the open. We realize that here, as elsewhere, certain officers of the party organization profess to be for harmony when they are really for Harmon. All are entitled to their preference, but the men who have been entrusted with the leadership of the Michigan Democracy for the time being have no right to impose silence and inaction upon the party in the interest of the silent, but very active candidacy which these leaders favor. This is asking the Michigan Democrats to declare: know or when fully 90 per cent of the party is for the governor of New Jersey.

resent the attempt to create a situation where an uninstructed delegation may become subject to barter BUDDING LOVE Nlc Blchler of Gross was down on business yesterday. Robert Atkins who is now with the Portland Cement Co. of Chicago is visiting In the city and will remain dur ing the holidays. If you want that Christmas present get it at the Hill Drug Store, and get It now. tf John Flynn of Kipling was In the cKy yesterday renewing old acquaintances.

Post Master Cobum gives notice that the post office will be open on Christmas from 9 to 11 a. and from 6 to 7 P. M. Frank Auger of Harris was in town yesterday on business. William Perron a student at the University of Ottawa, Canada, returned home yesterday to spend the holidays, with his parents Mr.

and Mrs. Perron.1 Artistic workmanship, best grade of marble and granite, and lowest prices. Escanaba Granite and Marble Works, 721 Ludington street. G526-315-tf Mr. and Mrs.

M. Perron and son William left yesterday to visit a few days at Dixon Mich. Andrew Roddy is dangerously ill with pleurisy at his home on Stevenson avenue. William Gettleman of Madison is rpendlng the Christmas at his home here. Miss Bertha Camrath returned to the city yesterday from Atlantic Mine, where she is'Engaged as a teacher.

Rent a car and run it yourself. We teach you how. Garage 4490-129-tf Charles DeMelle of Stephenson Is the guest of Fr. Barth. Mr.

and Mrs. P. H. Connely left yesterday for Bessemer to spend the holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Valentine and family of Springfield 111., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Yockey. Attys. Edward and Chauncey Yockey of Milwaukee are spending the holidays at theraiome of their parental 3 forget to order violets now for your Christmas corsage.

Phone C. Peterson Sons 251-353-6L Dr. H. L. Mead has returned from Ann Arbor, where he has been taking a post-graduate course in dentistry and specializing in in-lay work, at the University of Michigan.

Dr. Mead will locate In Escanaba and his host of friends wish him all the success In the world. Jerry Clifford has returned from Ann Arbor where he has been a student in the law department. Miss Anna Griefs has returned from Milwaukee to a few days with her parents. Miss Alice Stegath has returned from Marinette to spend the holidays with her parents.

We breath out the poisons of the blood throngh the pores of the skin, but dirt clogs them. Take Turkish Baths. Remember, on nee of pre is better than a pound of core. think yon must wait uutll yon get sick before taking a Turkish Bath. Escanaba Turkish Bath Parlors.

Open day und night. Telephone 410 for an appointment 1841-tf J. E. Byrns left this morning on a business trip to Marquette. Miss Anna Hughitt has returned and who purchase a gas range from the City.

5340-281-tf Oerald Clifford of Ann Arbor, Is spending the holidays at his home Mrs. C. Matgetter left for Green Bay to spend the holidays. Joseph of Gladstone was In the city yesterday on business. George Casey and son of Nahma visited In the city yesterdya.

Miss Estplla Perrin who has been ill with scarlet fever is convalescing. Attorney John C. of Minneapolis was in the city on business. Miss Edith McArthy who Is teaching at Wilson is spending the holidays at the home of her mother in the city. At.ty.

M. J. Doyle of Menominee was In the city on business yesterday. Mrs. Anna Green has gone to Des Moines, la to visit her daughter.

Mrs. Mrs. J. Todd. Gideon of Danforth Settlement was In the ctty yesterday on business.

A marriage license was issued yesterday to Gertrude Stranlng and William Curtis, both of Marine City. Mich. Harry Defnet returned yesterday from Detroit where he Is attending school. W. Thurtell, the scientific optome trist, 1 again In Escanaba and has his office at 602 Wells avenue.

Eyes carefully examined and glasses fitted. All work guaranteed. Telephone 229-J. 5552-326-tf Miss Catherine principal of the Nahma school was in the city yesterday. Josephine King, who is engaged as teacher at NaJjiffa visited with friends In the city yesterday.

Miss Mary McGee of Menominee vis ited with friends In the city yesterday. Charles McArthy who has been visiting in Green Bay for a few days returned to the city yesterday. Eli Douglas of Hermansvllle will spend Christmas with friends here. Albert Heath of Menominee was in the city yesterday on business. Stanley Zemer, who was employed as Professor of Science in the local high school for the past two years and who is now attending Rush Medical College in Chicago, is spending the holidays in the city.

Youth and Old Age Alike Sometimes Need Glasses The child's eyes need attention so that by correcting the difficulty In Its early stages, glasses need not always he worn. Elderly people require glasses to ease the stTaln on their eyes as old ago comes on. For glasses for ANY MEMBER of your family, come to H. M. Stevenson Co.

w. w. berry, We Wish A Merry Christmas To AH Our Customers Frank J. Sheedlo Co. Frank Fountain, Manager ries us hack to Jefferson and Tilden seems to be the real voice and opportunity of progressive democracy.

far every subscription to the fund has been made by the organizers of the league and we shall be pleased to make public every item of expense in conection with this movement. At an early date we shall ask the democratic state central committee to provide a primary through which the party may express its choice for presidential BUILDiNG IS PROGRESSING WELL The work of placing the glass front in Kratzies new department store building is now underway and within the next ten days the handsome new store structure will be entirely enclosed. All of the windows, with the exception of the first iloor side and front have been installed, the heating plant lias ben completed; lathers are now completing their job and preliminary work for installing the elevators is being carried out. The conrtact for plastering the interior of the building will be awarded within a few days and Immediately after that work is started the hardwood floors will be laid. It is now expected by members of the firm that they will be able to occupy their new business home by March 1.

Kansas City, Dec. a of intentions be filed by 1 froIn Geneva, where she the prospective bride and groom thirty hag been teachlng in tho Oaklelgh days prior to the issuance of a license Sanitarium, to spend the holidays to marry is one of the requirements her parent8. of a bill to remedy the divorce evil, Dr and Mrg Roy Banks havo to be presented to the next session of left for Houyhton, to spend Christmas the Kansas legislature. This require- wllth Mrg panks parents ment, Judge Sims holds, will diminish Miss Gladys Morrell has returned cases of at first sight, and from tlie University of Wisconsin to make marriages more stable. spend the holidays.

A tentative draft of the bill was Albert Allyn from the University of completed today by Judge John T. Illinois, and Chas. Ellsworth from the Sims of the probate court of Wyan- University of Wisconsin, have return- dotte county, Kan. Judge Sims pre- gpfimi the holidays, pared the bill at the request of the Remember that our entire jewelry Kansas Association of Probate Judges. 8t0ck must go before Jan.

1. Groos The bill also requires that a pub- Drug Jewelry store. R708-354-4t lished announcement of the marriage John Norton, editor of The Mornin the official county paper be made Press left yesterday to spend a during two consecutive weeks follow- wen earned vacation with his par ing the filing of the declaration. An- ents at Cassapolis. other requirement is the passage of John Bock employed at Metropoll- a physical examination to ascertain returned "here yesterday to spend that there is no insanity or hereditary holidays with his family, disease on either side.

Each county is LaUrenCe Corcoran of Marquette ar lo have a board of three physicians ap-1 riyed here yesterday and will spend pointed by the governor to make the vacation with his rela- examinations. tives. Sullivan, student at the Osh- NoUce to Base Hall I Itib Stockholders kosh Normal HlJwiol is spending the Notice is hereby given to all stock- holiday vacation with her parents, holders of the Escanaba Baseball As- Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Sullivan, sociatlon that the annual meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Henry returned said association will be held at 4:30 home from Sheboygan, where p. m.

Wednesday Dec. 27, 1911 at the they had been attending the funeral city hall for the purpose of electing of Mrs. father, Dennis Farney officers and such other business as who died here last Saturday evening, may properly come before said meet- Miss Elizabeth Tonnigan left yester GIRL FROM Of all the mixed situations Girl from beats the most mixed up of reels of moving pictures ever thrown on the canvas. Starting in the apartment of a young spendthrift who was kept up to tho round of carousals by an old friend who was living off the young fellow. Several characters who are apparent strangers to him are introduced and the audience has no real idea what is going to happen next.

Behold, tho young fellow is to be married to a belle of Battle Creek. The wedding is to take placo In that city. Those connected with what follow being to arrive, and it develops that tho people formerly presented as strangers are closely connected by matrimonial ties. This sltuaton presents one of the keenest comedy situations of tho day. The night of the wedding arrives and the from who Is deeply In love with the young fellow, und who resolves to start something if he leaves here, keeping the fact of her marriage from him arrives upon the scene.

Her husband, a cousin of the bride arrives also. The Girl Is introduced to the groom and immediately faints. She starts to get even and with the connivance of a man who has shown to tho groom tho gay life in the city, she lays her plans. She assumes to be Intoxicated and the groom who now really is so. engage in some fancy stunts when the wedding party arrive the scene.

They are shocked by the Hinimtion. Although it is extremely funny to the audience, It is very humiliating to them, and they decide to punish the groom by a plan that ends in his getting his bride, and severing the ties that bound him to the Kiri of Tho Bohemian day. Girl from is one of the most hilariously funny comedies now on the road. The Bargain Store 1216 LUDINGTON STREET Wish to thank their Jriends and customers for their liberal patronage and extend to all A Merry Christmas Fried Schram ing. By Order of E.

D. McMartln Pres. L. M. Beggs Secretary.

6689-348-14t. day for her home at Kaukegan, 111., Leslie returned from La Crosse yesterday to spend the holidays at his home here. I Hi: (MURK k. The Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all the patrons of the Garrick theater. Beginning Monday, Harvey Ruse and the Alfred sisters; Dave Vine, Stone and Hayes, and Great Beauchain will hold boards of that ever popular vaudeville theater, the Garrick.

Remember five big acts, matinees at the Garrick every Sunday, 2 and 4 p.m. A special program has been arranged for Christmas day, Monday, and two matinees will also be given. forget that the Garrick gives you just what they advertise. All seats 10c. Full orchestra.

10 to Off On All Chinaware Our complete stock of chlnaware, every piece of which will make a suitable Christmas gift, will be offered for this week only at prices that are from 10 to 25 per cent below usual selling prices. We also offer all sorts and kinds of presents In furniture. Come early that you may get the pick of the stock. D. A.

OLIVER, 613-615 Ludington St. Escanaba, Mich. WAGON WORKS I am now prepa to do all kinds of wagon repair work, automobile air work, etc. Horseshoeing aud general blacksmith work. Automobile liivUng, all colors.

First class work guaranteed. Good facilities, prompt given to all orders. El'GENE AUG BH, Proprietor. North Mary Street..

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