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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 5

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Escanaba, Michigan
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TUESDAY, KEB. 4, 1930. THE ES DAILY FIVE I CITY BRIEFS The Misses Camille Doyle and Eileen McLaughllu, who were week-end visitors in Kscanaba, left for their homes in Manlstlque Monday morning. Assistant of Police M. Ettenhofer and Mrs.

Ettenhofer, spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Manlstlque. James Gaynor, State Road, left last night for Rochester, for medical consultation. turned to their home in Detroit after spending the past four months with relatives In this city. The trip Is being made by motor and they will visit at Milwaukee and Chicago enroute to their home. Allan Buchanan and D.

F. Villemure motored from Iron Mountain to this city yesterday on business. E. R. Burns of Chicago and Mrs.

E. C. Wells of Houston, Texas, arrived yesterday to attend the funeral of S. J. Spargo.

Mrs. Wells wus formerly Miss Llby Spargo of this city. Miss Teal of tylilwaukee ip visiting at the home of her par- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stade.

(enis, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lefave, who attended the funeral of Hal South Fifteenth street. K. Rammel In Assumption, 111., i last Thursday, returned by motor A.

Robinson or Iron River has Sunday. iieturned to his home after a busi- 1 ness trip to this city. Miss Adrienne Tousignnnt, who Mrs. James Kennelly. South Seventh street, is recovering at a Green Bay hospital following haR been 1,1 at her home with an an operation for relief from gall bronchitis, has resumed stones and appendicitis.

her duties as society editor of the Daily Press. Mr. and Mrs. K. C.

Pellow of Negaunee visited in the city on I ttall of Manis- Sunday. tique submitted to an operation at i St. hospital in Menominee Mr. and Mrs. M.

K. Bissell of i Friday. Escanaba are visiting at Gulf-i port. where thev are reg-1 McDonald. South Eighth Ist.rad at the Hotel Markham.

I where she was called by the John C. of Evan-1 Hlness of her nephew, the infant ston Is visiting at the home of of Mr and Mra- Fred James. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles former residents of this city.

Gunderson. Mrs. Peter Wurth. 1201 Stephen MRS. H.

REDMAN IS SUMMONED Escanaba Resident Dies Sunday at Rochester Hospital Mrs. H. W. Redman, 1215 Second nvenue south, died at Rpchester, early Sunday morning following an illness of two months. Mrs.

Redman gave birth to a child in November and later wss taken to Rochester, where she entered the Mayo clinic. Her case baffled the physicians and for several weeks her condition was critical. week she seemed to be slightly improved and Mr. Redmsn wrote to friends here that he hoped to take her home in ten days. She took a sudden turn for the worse late Saturday and passed away Sunday morning.

Mrs. Redman was 28 years of and is survived by her hue- band, a baby two months old, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Miller, Eagle Grove, Iowa; one sister, Mrs.

Johnson of Chicago. Members of her family were at the bed- eide when the end came. Mrs. Redman was a member of the Chicago and North Western club and although she had lived here only a short time liad won the friendship of a large of friends. The body was shipped to Kaukauna.

the former home of the family, where funeral services Mrs. Martin Paterson and daugh-jthe University hospital, viil be at the (athollc church Miss have returned Wpdnesday morning at nine o'clock, from a meek end visit at Iron Moun Bnd Walters left Burial will be in the Kaukauna i tajn i last night for Kaukauna. to cemetery. the funeral of Mrs. H.

W. Mr. Redman, who is employed as Mr. and Mrs. L.

Radaloff have re-jKedman. assistant storekeeper for the Chi turned to their home at Breltung lfl cago and North Western in this after a brief visit In this city. Betty Olson of Milwaukee, citv. was with his wife at Roches- who spent the week-end In this ter for the past few weeks. Alphonse Nault of city with friends, has left for her Mr.

and Mrs! George Walter of Wilson and daughter Stella were l.orne. thin citv will attend the funeral at week-end visitors at Iron Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. H.

O. Brotherton Sunday evening for Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Willard Llndstrom where they will spend a few days. and son of Stambaugh, who spent the week-end at the home of Mr.

and Victor Thorln, 1904 Ludlngton street, have returned to C. J. Burns returned from a business trip to Iron Mountain. son avenue. last night with son Robert for Ann Arbor, where Robert will treatment at AT DELFT THEATRE George Arliss Is Playing Feature Role in Film Georpe Arliss Is coming to the Delft Theatre today for a 3-day run in the Vitaphone version of one of his greatest stage successes.

which was produced with great care and under the expert supervision of several noted historians. It is a picture of dramatic power and has been listed as one of the finest products of the talking screen. The story deals with one of the most exciting and melodramatic episodes of Disraeli's career. This great statesman had the of the world on him when he succeeded in acquiring the Canal for England. And It Is around this particular bit of political sagacity that the story of the picture is woven- Benjamin Disraeli was the first Jew to achieve the honor of becoming Prime Minister of England.

This was in 1868, Just thirty-one years after he made his first speech in the House of Commons. The young Disraeli, fantastically garbed, melancholy of mien, and with a mass of curls on his fine head, delivered that maiden speech with extravagant gestures and was greeted with derision. that disastrous speech and the signal honor paid him In giving him the post of Prime Minister, lay three decades of 1 strenuously practical political life. He wandered up and down London, a kind of unsolved rld- dlA. was a pose of mystery behind him.

He was fascinating, without a peer In the art of repartee, a contradiction of everything the tradltiojialKngllshman expected as a leader of politics. And he still remains one of greatest statesmen. Surely the role of Is a spendid one for the artful George Arliss. His portrayal of this character is a distinguished one AT THE HTRANO. the Tiffany-Stahl comedy drama starring Windsor which has been attracting such enthusiastic comments at the Strand Theatre, will be shown there for the last time today.

Lawrence Gray, playing opposite (laire and Roy and Jed Prouty complete the cast- contributes one of his most finished of a philandering man- about-town, in superb contrast to tawrence attractive, wholesome characterisation of an American husband. Wellyn Totman wrote the story and James Flood directed the picture. Typify Seasons At Fellowship Supper Members of the Presbyterlsn church are pleased with the suc- cpss of their which have been having an average attendance of about 100 people. For this Wednesday evening, It Is planned to have the four tables typify the four seasons, and the following ladies will be in charge of each table: Mrs. John Frieden -1 berg, spring; Mrs.

O. N. Mick el-1 son, autumn; Mrs. May Oliver, summer; Mrs. Davidson, winter.

Reservations may be secured at I any desired table by calling oue of i the above. The usual 15 minutej devotional will follow the supper, und there will be a short address i by the pastor. Ail vert Bladder Irritation Eased By 48 Hour Test If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes burning, backache, leg pains, or muscular aches, making you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, i you may net quick help from the 1 Cystex 4 8 Hour Test. Two million Cystex tests have been distributed, under a money- 1 back guarantee, with marked sue- i cess. No dopes, narcotics or liab- It forming drugs.

List of pure I Ingredients in each package. Get Cystex (pronounced Slss-I tex) at any drug store for only 60c. Put It to the test. See for yourself what it does. Money back if it doesn't bring quick improvement.

and satisfy you completely. You are the sole judge of your satisfaction. 1 An Announcement Kaukauna. Upper Peninsula Teachers to Meet October 2,3 and 4 their home. Miss Lucille Wagner visited The annual convention of up- friends at Marquette Sunday.

per peninsula teachers, which was held in Escanaba last October. will be held In 1930 at Msr- on October 2. 3 and 4, crordins to a schedule received from E. T. Cameron.

i of Michigan Eduea tion association. Tho largest of thr nine gath- is IMstrlet One meeting in Detroit, which Is by nearly fpn thousand tpaeh- in Wayne county. The Flint rnd r.rand Rapids sr- rttpndpd by mor- than 4,000, thp upppr peninsula district attracts more than two thousand. Thp Michigan 1 elation i.i the professional organization of ipachers and school executives in Michigan. It was formerly known as Michigan association.

The Octobpr meetings are informa- i tional and Inspirational programs which sppakprs of national imputation are providpd. eom- with discussion groups for the interchangp of ideas among members of the association. Zero stands for nothing In athematics, but on a thermom-' It means a lot. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hartwig and children Billy and Dorothy have re- eadaehe often relieved without VISJ5S JARS USED YEARLY PISO giresquick, i effective relief. PI casant, sooth 1 Ing and healing. Excellent for OUICK ErLI ig. fcxc children coatsins no opiates. Successfully used for 65 years.

3)c and 60c sizes. idvntlMMMt flSH I COULD Till EVERYBODY ABOUT Michigan Lady Tells How Her New Medicine Put Speedy End to Her Suffering. MRS. C. SEAMAN suffered terribly from stomach and kidney said Mrs.

C. Seaman. 419 Webber stteet, Saginaw. simplest of foods caused gases to form In my stomach. I bloated and belched and the pain and discomfort was almost unbearable.

I was bothered with shortness of breath and frequent dlziy spells. My kidneys weakened and my back pained me I finally went to bed thoroughly 111 and discouraged, and remained helpless for a long time. "It is amaxlng, but three bottles of Konjola actually helped me so much that I was glmoat myself again. I no longer bloat after eating, and can eat whgt I wish. Pslns from the kidney and stomach weakness have disappeared, and I sleep well.

wish I could tell everyone about Konjola." Konjola Is sold In Rgcanaha at drug store, and all the best in all throughout this entire section. New Spring Dresses $4 A Fashion and Value event that the thrifty and fashion-wise woman will not want to miss! Silk dresses that forecast all the spring styles in dashing new prints in vivid colors in street shades in smart black! every woman wants to freshen and add new smartness to her dresses solve her give her the opportunity to buy two or three for what she originally planned to pay for one! Sizes for misses and juniors. J.C. PENNEY CQ warn her I nan ere her bloom is past" 1020-1022 Ludington St. Escanaba, Mich.

AVOID THAT FUTURE By refraining from ovor-lndvU gonco, If you would maintain fha modom figure of fashion Women who prize the modern figure with its seductive who would keep that trim, proper figure, eat healthfully but not immoderately. Banish excessiveness abuses. Be moderate moderate in all even in smoking. When tempted to excess, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before.

Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain the lithe, youthful, modern figure. lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette man ever smoked, made of the finest Cream of the Everyone knows that beat purifies and so not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. "Coming events cast their shadows before" toasted Your Throof coughs Modsttte! Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or other quack remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are watted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. lie Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok- lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of ilesh. We do declare that when youriglf too well, if you will for a instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful TUNS Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday oigbt, over a network of the N.

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