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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 11

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PAGE TEN THE DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, FEB. 28, RAILROADS TO REWARD CLUBS Free Trips to hicago Will Be Given hv the C. X. w. hundred 4-H club boy? and girls will attend the Seventh National Boys' and Girls' t'lub In Chicago next December as guests of the Chicago and North Western Railroad tomra- ny.

amusements XT THE a si cinil poi ni oi of film Wir Tola Negl rail the 4-H In time extensio pete for the winners are tension servlc lope of Agrlc The Western rallr pent, ha vs in work: "What ar ing. prow ivp developrr its allied of, and not Such an North ly competitioi girls and the oppo rictiltura where viewpoln 1 hoys of the ec tow Four Old Baby Girl Seeking Home and Parents IM, bo mv mamma daddy. I a in and want a v. Can you help it a little baby a visitor yester- Ht. Francis re she is being 1 some good kind is perfect and in id health, tests proving satisfactory.

Any onp to adopt this baby may St. Francis Hospital, cos must given, persons will not he al- those who have ntions of adopting the 111 be permitted to see CITY BRIKFS mother-in-law Mr? of Ishpeming left visit at Milwaukee M. Meehan for a Wis. David Rees siting in Es of Iron atiaba. iintain Mr Mi p.

M. Allison of Assumption, arrived to a at the home of her daughter. If K. Hammel. Harold Zoeller rettirned from Kenosha.

Monday morning. Mrs. W. J. Hanrahan has returned from Waukeshaw, where she was a patient at a fanitorium.

Miss Doris of Hermans- vllle submitted to an operation for appendicitis and is resting easily. William Straus of Hendricks admitted yesterday for treatment. John Garland of Lathrop was admitted vesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Jensen of Ishpeming are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Johnson, 122!) Stephenson avenue. Mrs. Charles Nelson of Stephenson who spent the six weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norval left Monday morning for her home. Paul D. S.vverson left yesterday for Cleveland, Ohio, on a business trip.

Mrs. John Fallman left yesterday for a visit at Wis. John T. Olson left yesterday for a visit at Qulnnesec, Mich. Quick Breads to Be Demonstrated at Baking School "Quick flread3 as a Basis for Luncheon Dishes," will be the subject of the lecture demonstration to be given Thursday afternoon by Mrs.

Gene' of Minneapolis I i day's session of school to he condi First Presbyterian 1 rooms. Mrs. Meyhol how a variety of I can he made fro On Friday she demonstrate the and pastry, it was i terday by the sponi ieve Meybohn the opening the baking rtcd in the hurch social will explain juiok breads it one basic UADI TOR FOB MA-IN-LA. salesmen, rerently returned from Japan, i have started another I law story here. They say that rumble seats are taboo there so far as mother-in-law is concerned Sons of Japan, because of the custom to revere their ancestors, have built a special seat for atop the radiator.

A piece of lettuce or apple will be appreciated by the canary once I or twice a week. 11 discuss and king of cake non need yes- ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? Francis Maynard returned his home at Niagara, terday after a week-end visit the city. to in Ivan Zuksan of Hermansvllle was admitted as a medical patient. Mrs. Meybohn is nomlcs demonstato perlence and it the aohool will be i attended.

There of mission charge. A to Is being conducted it hitti ivc in nmtry. nk one of the best i leading men a the young Swedi ir in able support HERMANSVILLE ill first street, was mcnt. -H "tU ti i hey es plant: Park. Exi fri Picrica.

rrf ipal and Line Lang-Greenfield Orchestra Gives Kiicanis Program Is the orch Han- appi great star. 'laude Gilllngwater, the vet- character actor, gives a good formanre as the Father and von Seyffertltz as the 1-hearted Neighbor leaves hing to be desired in the way villainy. THE STRAND. Hose of the attraction at the Strand is an unusually appeal- itodrama, with a story of such compelling power and emotional force that it strikes straight at the heart-strings. Adapted by Harold Shumate from Gerald Beaumont's story of the same name, it tells of an Irish colleen, whose love for her soon remained undimmed throughout the years even though his thoughts were of her.

The i ast that Director Dallas Fitzgerald has assembled is indeed a superlative one. Helene Chadwick is seen in the title role and Pat plays opposite her. Henry R. Walthall plays a (Gene Sturm. Corr.) The Jerry A otte family have moved to Newald.

where Mr. Ayotte has a logging Job contract for a period of several years. Rom to Mr. and Mrs. William Whitens a son.

Sunday, February Fred Pechldv mitted suffering from Injuries sustained when a log fell on him while at work in the Mr, and Mrs. J. Vincent Oconto Falls, returned their home after a week-end visit Monday and in the city. Wednesday Mrs. conduct domestic John Kosltzki returned to Iron Escanaba high sc Wilson was ad-1 Mountain yesterday after a week-twill teach some 'end visit in this city.

I bread methods. North Twenty idmitted for treat Alexander Lalonde of Garden submitted to nn operation for appendicitis and is resting easily. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kress parents of a son.

arc the David Downey and daughter Sarah and Miss Elsie Gtumond motored to Marinette and Menominee Sunday. The Hermansvllle basketball team lost the first game of the season with Powers Sunday after noon. This is the first g.tme the hxal ba'c played this I Sunday night on an extended tour They are a little late at getting started but expect to make a showing worthy of their support before the close of the season. It is reported that the condition of Ernest Avotte is not at this time Mrs. Thomas Kenny of Gladstone was admitted as a medical patient.

P. Connell, 327 So. Seventh 1 retired Chicago and Northwestern railroad engineer, left James Fisher of Ishpeming was; in the city yesterday to attend the C. N. W.

Ry. safety rally. Mrs. John Kashohm of Rramp-j ton was a visitor In the city yes-j terday. vanced life, the len How sad; Sallow orp coated tongue, poor bad breath, pimply skin and always a home eco- tired.

What's wrong? You of wide ex- 'poisoned The bowels are clogged 'xpoctod that and liver inactive. Take this fa- inusually well prescription used constant- ill be rio ad-! In place of calomel by men and school women for 20 Ed- ln Gladstone Olive Tablets. They are Tuesday. On harmless yet very effective. A vbohn will compound of vegetable Ingredients classes at and olive oil.

They act easily up- where she on the bowels, free the system of her quick poison caused by faulty 1 tlon and up liver. Re beautiful. Have rosy cheeks. clear eyes and youthful energy that make a success of life Take Tablets. -Adv.

improving very much. Ernest is at the hospital in Escanaha. IXL's vs. Royal Barbers. To settle a dispute regarding the best team of the two.

namely the and the Royal Rarbers, a match was staged at the Community Club alleys Saturday. February 25. The score below will no doubt settle the argument. The Royal Rarbers after the howling enter- character part and Ena I talned their friends of the IXLteam Bi Lang 0 Gangole isrhtl tra Housers." and id calls it Anyway, the instru- ensemble whifh bears olorful titles gave a dens orchestra consists of M. J.

piano; Joseph Greenfield, pf Ewald Beck, trombone; Gregory and Carroll Nye play the two youthful lovers. Lee Moran furnishes the comedy relief Catholic Press Day Observed by St. Joe School Students of St. high 1 school are holding an exhibit to- a very delightful supper. THE Rowell 101 172 Anderson 156 147 Sturm 13S 145 Sutherland 105 II Steckcr 135 1S8 if the southern states.

He ex pects to return about May 1. Mr. I Connell will visit former residents of this city now living In i various cities in Florida and also plans to spend a week in Cuba. On the return trip, he will visit at New Orleans and Hot Springs. Ark.

Miss Lottie Frechette returned to Chicago Sunday after a week end visit in this city and at Bark River. Mrs. Otis Johnson formerly Miss Mildred McCarthy. 222 North Tenth street left yesterday morn- I ing for Milwaukee where Mr. and i Mrs.

Johnson will make their fu- 182 ture home. Mr. Johnson holds a 152 good position in Milwaukee. 1 165 158 Mrs. R.

E. Meehan and sons, Robert and John and two her Totals Grand total 2256 ROYAL BARBERS. Lipr envi day at the school building where Lacrosse 167 179 124 clarinet, a nd Rov many nhjects in connection withSt, Vincent 141 105 violin all of th em art- Press Week are on dis-Zini 139 142 1 umisua 1 ability. Their play. Harrington 137117H 11 terday wa ie vocifer is well, ous ap- The collection contains many ting articles.

A cordial Bud White 140 150 I3fi they ree cived from the Kl- on is extended to the pub-735 6S4 it fc tur. High School Debate Teams Close Season rill their 1 92S sched- Wee lnesday evening: when they dip agf- wlth i hi ph. The Es canaba team, compose ri of Helen der. Dorothy Folio ai ni William ret dehite in Escanaba liig sc negative trie The Esc ar. negative debater will enominee to opp( ide Me oo kers there Thi negative tea is com- of Rita Auerbach Jane Glavin 3.

Eis "he ouestion for ho th debates vil i be thai direct pri man system of nomi nating can- atesfor public offi States should bs eoa in i i ten Me 'Cullan. a profej at No rthe rn Teachers colU ge, will act Rilious Take REMEDY- tonigrVit. be "fit fend ty mornir.y defer, gone, buck, acting pleAsantly, attack forgotten. For constipation, too Better than acy laxative. Only Safe mild, purely vegetable Recommended wd Sold by Ail Eight Escnnaba lie to visit the club rooms and view the exhibit This afternoon a joint meeting 1 of St.

Joseph's and St. Anne's1 P. A. will be held A program has been arranged including a playlet directed by Miss Mary Brennan. The pastors of the three local I Catholic churches will be the principal speakers.

A large attendance is anticipated by the! junior class, who have charge of the activities, which will mark Catholic Press Day. The States has canal i rights in Panama and Nicaragua. as judge of the debate in Escanaba Wednesday evening. Put On More Weight You Skinny Folks Tens of thousands of exceedingly thin men and women have put i on good healthy fleBh with McCoy's Tablets. There's nothing in McCoy's that can hurt will not only help you to tako on weight you need, but will make you stronger, more energetic and vigorous.

I McCoy takes all the risk this ironclad guarantee. If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman gain at loast 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in druggist is authorized to return the purchase Grand total ECZEMA Wonderful resulta are being obtained with our Eczema Remedy For Sale at Peoples Drug Store German Doctor Has Far-Sighted Cure a simple and effective expedient for alleviating without glasses the farsightedness which comes with age, the ophthalmologist, Dr. Kurt L. Eisner recommends focussing the eye on printed matter or any other desired objects through a crevice I formed by the middle and index fingers of the hand with the palm i turned outward. Dr.

Eisner points out that Hermann von Helmholtz, physicist and physiologist, first established the phenomenon that individuals afflicted with the far-1 sightedness prevalent beyond the! age of 50 can often see very well and even read without their I glasses if they look through a small opening or slit. In the farsightedness of ad- Removing the cause of Constipation Tndu people knew how to Eat simpler foorLs nrstem to Saoond: ettnr and bowel regularity by taking far a week. They iealUiy digestion. quick ro- calta COo or 25c si zca at your dniifflat. Fijt free sample write chamberUIn Med.

601 Pirt SU Motoea la; of the eye. rccords not one but two Images: Edwards a uppor and a rl-ar nn.l Know th.m by their ollw well defined lower one. On u0c Ing through a silt, however. upper hazy picture Is eliminated and only the clearly defined lower recorded. Tho only requirement is an abundance of light by which to see, as the hand held over the evo excludes part of tho ous rays.

New Meat Marketf Specials for Tuesday Wednesday At Pkrath 10 th ntnwt We Cut the With Every Slice. Whole Pork Shoulders, short, lb. lie Pork Roast, lb. ----------17c Pork Steak, lb. ----------18c Pork Chops, lb.

Plate Sausage, 2 lbs. Spare Ribs, lb. ---------Kic Pork Shanks, Reef Pot Roast, lb. Round Steak, lb. 20c Sirloin Steak, lb.

22c Whole or Half Hams, Bacon, whole or half, Pure Lard, 5 Pork Neck Ribs, lb. Fresh Pigs Feet, lb. Mutton Stew, Mutton Shoulder, lb. 121 2 put it off any TO DECORATE you need new wall paint, varnish. etc.

Whatever it is for decorating purposes we have it and at moderate prices. sumulau Baking Powder for best results in your baking Same Price for over 35 years 25 ounces lor Use less than of higher priced brands Guaranteed Pure Wall Gust E. Anderson Painter and Paper Hanger 1514 Ludington St. Phone 1110. i I mini il inumi illumini iiiiiiiiKHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiii mulinimi iiiiimuHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ni 1 ni ni in hihihi Now cead the Classified nage.

THE FAIR STORE ESCANABA TJi5s TW Heisey Flamingo matter how badly cracked broken the crank case may be, bring it to US for Welding for it must be in exceedingly bad shape if our SKILLED, EXPERIENCED WELDING will not make it WHOLE AND SOUND. Auto parts of all kinds us before buying new parts. The Newest in Glassware OTOGRAPHS ium back the years ipREQUENT visitstoyour family JL photographer will giveyourchu- drenand their children a hcritageof memories for which they will be ever which they will thank you at seven and THE ROBB STUDIO 801 First Ave. So. Phone 128.

Complete line of Stemware. Dinner- Si ware, as well as a hig line of inexpens- ive odd pieces that make finest kind of card prizes. 11111 i 1111 111 i 1111 111111111111111111111111:1 i matter how great ie name McCoy's ('od Liver Tablets has been shortened Hhk for Tablets at Hill Drug Store or auy drug store America. Adv. Such a wonderful in the art of frhiss in regular dinnerware jinil cups, for example, luis proved absolutely practical for servili" hot foods hol rtriuks.

patterns open stock. He sure to special display. Heisey a big: margin takes a hig Moon (ileam Green is fast coming to the Hawthorne as well as their crystal is always in a hig demand. appetite may be. or small, you'll find here that will I Here are Some in Popular In Flamingo you can pieces or full dinner sets- huy innumerable, inexpensive gift -Same items as listed above can also be had in our SICK TONSILS .1 HE DANGKHOUS! 5 Hern is an.

good, ed It. I entire system which may pr of istribute poisonous matter throughout the 1 soon cause numerous ailments, anyone of yet Tonsils are necessary to the ir body should not be removed! If ur Tonsils art jiivitiK trouble you will find it to your ad- ntage, financially and physically, to investigate the method method without a single failure to its SPINAL EXAMINATION Fit EE Hylo Table, Radiant and Therapeutic Light! Vibrator, Massage and Chiropractic Adjustments it credit. Electric 5 I Cafe C. A NDERSON, I). 1201 IHNtiTON KT.

77 Opposite Sunday iw.stou Store mcnt i i WA If i (ileam (ireen as well as in clear crystal, tion in useful, novel gift items. Flamingo Handled Bon Hons, for Flamingo Handled Cheese Dish, Flamingo Handled Mint Dish, for-------69c Flamingo Handled Jelly Dish, for-------6l)c Flamingo Handled Mayonnaise, for------60c Flamingo Handled Sugar and Creamer $1.00 Flamingo Handled Cake Dish, for Flamingo Handled Muffin Dish, for Flamnigo Handled Sandwich Tray, for $2.50 Flamingo Hors D'Oeuver Dish, for Flamingo Handled Basket, only, for Flamingo 7 inch Fancy Nappy, for Flamingo Tea Cups and Saucers, set Flamingo Footed Center Bowl, at Flamingo Roll Edge Center Bowl, at Flamingo Small Footed Comport Flamingo 3 and 4 in. Candle Sticks, pr. Flamingo Diamond Optic 7 in. Plates.

set Flamingo Diamond Optic in. Tlates. set Shipment just in offers a wide single Moon selec- Flamingo Diamond Optic 9 in. Plates, New Stripe 7 in. Plates, set New Stripe 8 in.

Plates, set Hexigon Salad Plates, set Big Optic Plates, set Big Optic Plates, set------Goblets, Diamond Optic, set Sherberts Diamond Optic, $7.75 $21.75 $5.05 $0.25 $4.05 $0.25 $4.00 $4.50 $4.00 $1.75 $1.85 $4.50 1.50 $4.50 Flamingo Flamingo Flamingo Flamingo Flamingo Flamingo Flamingo Flamingo Fruits, Diamond Optic, set Flamingo Wines, Diamond Optic, set Flamingo Cocktails, Diamond Optic, Flamingo Tumblers, Diamond Optic, Flamingo Tumblers, Table Optic, set Flamingo Gobletst Bar Optic, set Flamingo Serberts, Bar Optic, set Flamingo Fruits, Bar Optic, set Flamingo Wines, Bar Optic, To Those Fortunate Children who are born in Delta County on 29th IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiaMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHISIIIIIIII we will, on presentation of Birth Certificate or other proof showing the fact, present tho child with a Bank Book with a deposit of $1.00 entered therein. Further, on the next birthday, February 29th, 1932, if the account thus opened is still here and has been increased to at least $25.00, we will then add another dollar besides crediting the regular bank interest each six months. A Savings Account well cared for is one of the very best things you can give your child. THE TWIG IS BENT, THE TREE IS First National Bank ESCANABA, MICHIGAN Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bank in Delta County.

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1924-1977