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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 7

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Thursday Morn Aujnut SS, Iti 2. ESGANABA MORNING PRESS Tharaday Mornfvg, Anfust ff, 1012. 2.50 Per Double Load We are prepared to give prompt delivery Stegath Manufacturing Co. PHONE 384 LIVE ITEMS of INTEREST SPECIAL SESSION DECIDED UPON Governor Osborn has definitely decided to call a special session of the legislature. This word is given out by close personal friends and associates of the overnor, with whom he has dismissed the matter to whom he has indirated clearly that he intended to finish the last half of the last year of his term by radical action of some the plan followed by Governor Pingree, the friends say.

Tax legislation is said to be thej burden of the matter to be considered by the special It is ed. The message, so he indicated, will be warm enough to; shrivel the foliage. The tax commissions of the past will come in for a scoring that will make some recent utterances from the capitol sound like an sigh. Governor Osborn Is said to be enjoying especially the prospect "that faces not a few of the solons when he whacks the bell of duty in the capitol dome. With fences to keep in repair; with campaign work in stacks; with a good hard fight on in practically every legislative and senatorial district, que honor cases, seeking a county office following their legislative experience.

Lastly, and the theory has caused a decided stir- the special session idea is construed as another plan of the to aid the Progressives, to whose leader, Whitney Watkins, he has pledged himself. Calling in Republican and Democrat alike, while the harvest is on will mean a period of joyful opportunity for the Progressive legislative tickets and it is said by Detroiters that Governor Osborn Is waiting only for the Progressive state organiza- Mrs. Fred and daughter are visiting in Ishpeming for few days. John Powers of 321 No. Faiinio street has left for an extended trip the South.

Fred Kositzke left yesterday tnoru- I ing for Boyne City, Iowa where he will remain permanently. Mrs. Charles Seeger. of Manitowoc who has been the guest of Mrs. M.

J. Ryan, left for her home yesterday. Don't forget the big excursion to Fayette Wednesday Aug. 21 for the benefit of St. Patrick's church of Fayette.

229-5t. Chief Kailway Mail Clerk Frank Smith, formerly of this city, and now i located at Minneapolis, is in the city on business. C. A. Barker of Chicago was in the city on business yesterday.

Miss Mable Coffey of Manistique, who has been visiting at the home of Margaret Shipman, will return to her home this morning. John Christoff is visiting In Menominee. Bracelet Sale this week. Special prices. Hill Drug Store.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Block arrived In the city last night from their home at Ishpeming and left over the Soo Line tor Minneapolis. Nap Hynes, who recently resigned as a member of the Escanaba baseball team; because of Injuries sustained by him in a game on July 4, is visiting in Marquette for a few tion to complete its work of building 1 before going to his home in the the legislative tickets throughout state. A couple of weeks will be required for that work.

DEDATE 2 YEARS IHEN GIVE PERMIT lower peninsula to remain until Sept. 1 Artistic workmanship, oest grade of marble and granite, and lowest prices Encanaba Granite and Marble Works, Ludington street. 6626-m-tf George Peterseik of Milwaukee was in the city on business yesterday. A1 Praeger of Chicago is in the on business. A marriage license was issued yes- After de- tenlay to Alfred Swanson, of Lime- stoic and Nethellah Giegoff, of bating the subject for more than two p8canajia years the town council has at last jOBeph Derry.

John McGuire, Jo- decided to grant a license for a mov- 1 seph charlebois and George Rowe left Ing picture show In Montclair. The yesterday on a fishing trip at Ten Mile applicant will spend $100,000 on his Creek. building and plant and will pay a fee The Ladies Sewing Society of the of $1,000 a year. For the past two Swedish Mission Church will hold years Montclair has enjoyed the uni- their meeting at the home of Mrs. of being the only city of Oscar Olson, 112 So.

Elmore Street, Montclair, N. Aug. It will be no welcome message to the hard-worker, perchance, in several its size in the country with uo moving picture shows. Thursday afternoon at 224-2t. A marriage license was issued yesterday to William T.

Dlllabough and Louise Petre, both of Rapid River, Miss (lladys Carney of Hermansville is visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Raiche of Hermansville are guests of friends In the city. Miss Rose Daugherty, of Ishpeming, who has been visiting in the city has left for Missoula Mont.

Bracelet Sale this week. Special prices. Hill Drug Store. Mrs F. E.

Valentine and daughter, of Soringfleld 111., who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yockey have left for Chicago where they will Jolu Mr.

Valentine and go to Grand Haven for a short visit. Miss Anna Schultz of Menominee Is the guest of friends in the city. Mrs. C. Cusson is visiting in Milwaukee.

For exchange I would like to exchange my city property for an improved farm, not to far from Escanaba, City property brings $45 a month. For particulars Inquire at the Morning Press OfTice. 6974-227-tf T. B. Counahan and George Wilson of Green Bay are visiting in the city.

Miss Mable Norden is visiting at her home at Perkins. The Misses Alice Powers, Margaret Kelley and Esther Carlson, spent yesterday at Perkins. Mrs. A. E.

Smith left yesterday for a visit in Ishpeming. Mrs. William Brousie and daughter were down from Brampton yesterday. We breath out the poisons of the blood through (he pores of the skin, but dirt clogs them. Turkish Haths.

Remember. ounce of prevent ion is better than a pound of cure. Don't think you must wait until you get sick before taking a Turkish Hath. Kscanaba Turkish Hath Parlors. Open day and night.

Telephone 410 for hii appointment. 186-tf The Misses Nora Mallette and June Traude visited yesterday in Perkins. Miss Caroline Linn is visiting with friends at Brampton. Miss Mary Anderson is visiting with relatives in Marinette. Mrs.

Anton Whitman and daughter and Mrs. H. J. Lyons left yesterday for a short visit in Marinette. Mrs.

Roland and daughter has left for a visit in Menominee and Milwaukee. Bracelet Sale this week. Special prices. Hill Drug Store. Mrs.

F. D. Forbes was over from Nahma yesterday. County Clerk J. A Semer was In Maple Ridge, Perkins and Brampton on business yesterday.

Miss Lillian Dasse of Milwaukee is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Olmsted.

Ralph Prince was up from Powers yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Hodgsou who have been visiting with friends at Nahma were In the city yesterday on their way home. Miss Edith Itagiey of Wilson Is the guests of Miss KUa Christiansen. A Turkish Hath or hot air bath should be taken at least once a week as open pores are neeesxary for life. Kscanaba Turkish Hath Parlors. Open day and night.

Phone 410. 186-tf. For Artesian Water, call 766-L. 6656-173-tf The Misses Marion and Rowena Bag ley have returned to their home at Wilson lifter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Hall.

Wesley Is visiting with friends at Carney. Mrs. Frank Pen die and daughter and Mrs. O. Brown, were in the city yesterday on their way to their homes from a Lake trip to Buffalo.

See the new Watch Bracelets. Special sale this week. Illll Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs.

F. 1). Davis are visiting in Munising. Mrs, C. Hansen of Milwaukee Is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Westerlund. Mrs. D. Dwyer has returned from a visit in Harris.

Mrs. P. Connelly entertained a number of young people at her home on Tuesday evening In honor of her guest Miss Glady Nelson, of Milwaukee. Parish Day, the Perkins big gala day Wednesday, Aug. 21.

Come and celebrate. The Misses Mae and Helen McGuire have returned to their home in Duluth aftr a visit with relatives and friends In the city. The Misses Emma and Della Girard are visiting with friends at Carney. Miss Julia Geniesse is visiting with triends in Marinette. F.

Aronson popular tailor, at 423 Ludington street, yesterday received the largest and most varied stock of tailoring goods to be had in the city. Prices are right and satisfaction guaranteed. The Place, 423 Ludington Street. Miss Alvina Johnson has returned from a visit in Marinette and Menominee. Rudolph Suudelus has returned to Chicago after a visit with friends here Mrs.

George Taylor has returned from a visit in Ishpeming. See the new Watch Braceletts. Special sale this week. Hill Drug Store. Mrs.

C. C. Impey, of Omaha is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Mat loch. Miss Eleanor Quinn of Green Bay and Harry Jones of Vulcan are guests at the Uome of Mrs. Madge Corcoran. Miss Trottier is visiting at J. H.

Harder has returned from New York where he purchased a fall stock of goods for the suit and cloak department at the Fair store. Mary and Anna LoefTlcr of Bark River visited in the city yesterday. FOR SALE 800 acres Land for sale at $10.00 per acre between Escanaba and Cornell, three miles to Flat Rock church and two miles to Cornell and Eleven miles from Esca- naha extra farming laud 1-4 for cash balance on easy payment, I sell any amount you want its time to btiy this land for It increases fast In value. For particulars see Napoleon Prl- meau. 1117 Ludiugtou Street, Escanaba, Bom to Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Dlt- triek of Hyde a son. Mrs. rick was formerly Miss Alda Inderbitzen of this city. Miss Julia Doherty has returned from a visit at Hyde. Katherine Doherty is hack from a visit in Marinette.

Miss Alice Killian of Chicago is I visiting with relatives in the city. Miss Florence Finley will leave this i morning for a visit with relatives in Crystal Falls. Andrew Lapoint left yesterday morn ing for Green Bay and Chicago to visit with relatives and on his return here will stop at Marinette to visit both friends and relatives. He will be gone at least a month. LET THE WO WEN IT iiirls! We Can All Stop ing Dress Rip Them Out Here's PERSPI-H0.

wear again, while lean get that remarkable powder, PRR- 8PI-NO. No slr-eel Never again (or met 1 Just put a little In tar Crystal Falls, Aug. I story comes from Fortune lake that is well told, although we cannot vouch for the truth of It. A car owned by a west side mining man was coming tills way one day last week when, just on the turn before the bridge Is reached, the axle broke letting one corner onto the ground. The car was being driven by the said mining man and contained his wife and children It was traveling right along when tiir accident occurred.

The driver lost his head when he felt the jar and jumped out leaving his wife and children in the car and falling to shut off either the electricity or the gasoline. The woman, seeing her perilous position. reached over and shut off the juice, just as the car reached the side of the fill at the lake. It plunged down the fill but the momentum was not sufficient to cause It to turn turtle Happily the plucky woman escaped unhurt and those who happened along at the time say that the driver was about as excited at man as Iron county contained for a short time. No More Perspiration and No Moro if You PER3P1-NO.

pits, with the pad that comes with each box. and then my glory beglmi! No matter what the weight of your clothing, no matter how hot and tt may be Indoors, you need never be afraid of perspiring any more In your arm-plts than you do on the back of your hand. If you use PER8PI-NO. It's a marvelous yet a simple powder that anybody Is safe In using. It your arm-plts just as fresh and dry and natural as any other portion of your body.

Use PER8PI-NO and hot theatres, dance-halls, and affairs will have no more for you In arm-plt perspiration. It's good-bye dress shields forever. Satisfaction guaranteed. PKKSPI-NO Is for sate at your druggist's at 25c a box, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by the Perspo tl 15 Lincoln Chicago. For aale and recommended Ui Kscuiuibu by Hill Drug Co.

UTILE GIRL CHOKES 10 DEATH New York, Aug. Prager, 15 years old, met her death in an extraordinary manner while wading in Ixmg Island sound. The girl had a lollypop In her mouth when she started to wade. She vanish ed from before her eyes. She was found dead In water which was not deep enough to drown her had she stood upright.

The lollypop still was in her mouth. It would seem that, in some way, the piece of sticky candy had been drawn into her windpipe and that she 1 choked to death as inevitably as if she I had been throttled. YOU SEE IT FIRST MORNING PRESS. IN THE 1 ENROLL IN GREEN BAY BUSINESS COLLEGE And be Assured of the BEST OF INSTRUCTION Nine Thorough and Practical Courses of Studies Expert Teachers Modern Methods Fine Rooms POSITIONS WHEN First-Class Facilities Up-to-date Appliances Everything the Best COMPETENT New Year Begins Tuesday Sept. 3rd Write jor Free Catalogue 99 F.

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