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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, THE ESCANABA DAILY PRESS PAGE NINE TVJivl IM) LG ER kan Arm ANNUAL DRIVE FOR RED CROSS ROLL ULL ON Lady Foresters Start House-to-House Today MANISTIQUE I Over-Eager Hunters Fined $275; Lose Car and Pair of Rifles PHONE 155 TEBP1JC BUM. The thirteenth annual Roll Call of the American National Red is now being taken. "The drive for members in Man- Hunters who are rushing the season had a tough day yesterday, three vlola'ors arraigned betore Justice of the Peace Stephens being fined a total of plus a thirty daya Jail sentence for one. In addition a light touring car and two rifles were confiscated Leslie (Buck) Savage, operator of a filling station on 9.

2 near the Big Spring road junction, and James Neoton. mas er mechanic session of vension Thel meat was found in the rear of his home by Conservation Thoraen, Bowera and Deemer, awho made the arrest. He pleaed guilty to! the charge, paid fine and of i $58.50 and was given a Jail sen-) tence of 30 days ANOTHER LONG TIME RESIDENT COMMISSIONER fif CITY DIES Anointed to Fill Vacan- cy Created by Resig- Mrs. Margaret McNam- nation of J. Mackie ara, 78, Lived Here Past 39 Years Mrs.

Margaret. McNamara. J. Paul Rushong wae appoint! ed rity commissioner to fill the vancancy left by the resignation of James Mackie at the regular meeting of the commissioners In sentencing Savage and Nee-: pioneer resident of Manistique held evening at the City Hall. ia being conducted by the at the Manistique Pulp and Paper Lady Foresters who will start a company, each pleaded guilty to house to house canvass of the city; the possession of a doe and were beginning this morning.

assessed fines and coa'a of The worthiness of the cause, and the full importance of mem berahlp to the organization is a and con's $108.50 each. They were arrested bv Conservation Officers Deemer and Bow- portrayed in a statement by Will- an(j District Conservation lam Howard Taft, chief Justice of Officer Julius Thorsen about two the supreme court of the United; yesterday morning while driving on the Tote road leading Since the American Red Cross old ramp so Gf the Bonlfas son, Justice Stephens heavily rcored the violatora. warning them that they would be severely dealt with if ever apprehended again. Wm. Latach, Ray Bellanger and George Parka, all and widow of the late John Me-j Mr.

Ruahong'a appointment is Namara passed away at the for the term partially filled by of Mrs. Akey, 801 Garden Mr. Maokle, which extends to the early yesterday morning. next regular municipal election McNamara suffered a paralytic stroke on the second of August of Steuben, will be arraigned lu and her condition had grown Jufl'lce court here today on the charge of Illegal posseaslon of beaver hides. The arrests were made hy Hobart M.

Agler of the state conaervatlon department. waa reorganized nearly a quarter of a century ago under its present congreaslonal charter. Its memberahlp has grown one thousand fold. But Ita responsibilities have steadily increased with ita growth and are now such as and car were confiscated. Lumber company, about 15 west and north of this city.

The carcasses of the deer, which had been heudltgbted. were in the back of the car. Both men made a futile effort to escape. The CITY BRIEFS warrant an even greater member- ehln. a aeml-offlclal arm of the government in disasters and war.

the Red Cross a popular society, which lives by memberships. Without members. It would cease to and trained staff would not longer be available In emergencies. American people should be proud of the accomplishments of the American Red Cross at home and of Ita leadership among the Red Cross societies of the world. But they ahould not be to rest here.

They should Its sphere of Manson Joe Barton. Blanev. appeared In court for the second time In days, this time to answer to the charge of illegal pos- Mrs. R. Chamberlin Summoned By Death Monday at CHicago Word has been received here of the death yesterday of Mra.

R. D. Chamberlain, 66. Chicago, formerly a resident of this city, and sister to V. P.

Hick and Nick uaefulness i peemer. humanity with greater support than ever before." Examination In Cate Postponed Examination of the game law violation charges againat Nela S. Johnaon, Mantatlque garage owner, was postponed until December 10. Due to the faat that there are many other raatteiv which muat be taken crae of immediately, this action waa taken. Lakeside P.T.

A. Meeting Tomorrow Funeral Services Regular meeting of the Lake- For Sirs Rediker aide T. A. will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the kindergarten room of the school. All members are asked to be preaent.

Mr. Rodney Wilson and eon Kenneth were guests over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles TrownseJl. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Jackson accompanied by Miss Lola Rutenberg motored to Eseanaba Sunday, Mias Rultenberg is attend- ing the Cloverland Business col- lege. Mr. and Mrs Paul Rediker have arrived In the city to attend the funeral of Mr9. Genevieve Rediker.

Miss Evelyn Pasco left for Chicago yesterday to visit friends for ten days. Mra. Leo Gillespie and daughter Roae Katherine, Soo, are vialtlng with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jenks, Park avenue Mr. and Mrs John Olson, steadily worse. No hope waa held for her recovery. She is the third old resident to die within forty- eight hours. The deceased was born In County Clare.

Ireland, coming to this country as a girl of 18. She came to Manistlque in 1890, married John McNamara, who preceded her in death eight years, In September of the same year, and has resided here, ever since. She was a devout member of the St. Francis de Sales church and formerly took an active part in the conduct of several church societies. Shew as a faithful and loyal friend, an untiring worker, whoae death is a severe shock to her host of frlenda in the city and surrounding community.

She la aurvived by four children, two sons and two daughters Mra. Perry Miller, Lansing; Mrs. Henry Nelaon and John and William McNamara of Mantatlque. A brother. Mart Meligan of this city also aurvlvea.

Mrs. Miller is en- route to this city now Funeral services will be held from the St. Francis de Salea church Thursday morning at 8 Burial will be in Falr- deceased formerly Thompson, are the parents of cemetery. Lena Deemer and reaided born 8unday, November 10. i until about fourteen years ago mp when ahe removed to Chicago.) CTOJJ UflCVCll She la aurvived by a daughter A Idtlllfly Of ww HQ T'hwiraslrtwi Mra.

Gary Brown and three aona. I Chth A nurvuuy Roy. of1 At Manistique Chicago. Two aiatera, Mrs. John FlfUUlU rlftl8hed Quinlan.

Newberry, and Mra. The body of A. M. LeRoy, who Detroit and three broth- Planting of wild rice In two of died at Rochester Sunday evening era, George Deemer. Superior, and the lakea In the vicinity was com-' will arrive in Maniatlque this Nick and Victor, also sur- pitted thia week by the Manla- vive.

tique Gun Club and Details of the funeral arrange- association, ments were not disclosed. Her Three bushels of this duck food brother, Victor, will leave for Chi- was sewn in Indian lake complet- cago this morning. ing a project by the club during the middle of last summer. McDonald mas planted laat weak. The club sponsored this work with the idea that the better the food for the wildfowl, the better In April The appointment again gives the commission its full menvber- ship The body, since Mr.

Mackte's resignation, submitted in order to retain transportation pass privileges with the Soo Line, haa been functioning with only four members. Mr. Bushong has long been actively Interested In tho business and civic affairs of the community and his appointment cornea In recognition of this. commission went on record as favoring that the Raymond Construction company of Eacana- ba be required to furnish a surety bond of $1,000 to guarantee restoration of the North Ridge or South Hill road, particularly the tie road and gravel street approaches to the bottom and top of the road. In substantially the same condition as it was prior to the use of heavy trucks employed by the company.

GENERAL AID MEETING AT CHURCH TODAY The General Aid society First Methodlat Episcopal Memorial church will meet this noon at 3 In the parlors of the church. A program will be giren and refreshments will be served. Everyone is cordially invited to I attend. The committee for the after- I noon Is: Archie Cowen, chairman, Mrs. Phil Hufford.

Mrs. i Pearl Cowan and Mrs. Harrison i White. FIRST DEDATE AT TRENARY GEORGE PEASE FUNERAL TODAY FINED FOR VIOLATION OF LAWS Leslie Caswell, of Rapid River, appeared in Justice Phil Services at Home and at' court Tuesday morning and entered a plea of guilty to having a loaded shotgun in his possession in an area frequented i by game. He paid a fine and costs amounting to $25.00.

Caswell was arrested by Deputy i Game Warden Albert Anderson In Masonville township. Glad stone Affirmative Team in Contest There Tonight Gladstone high school will open Its debate season today, the affirmative team going to Trenary to meet the Trenary negatives this evening in the firat contcgt of the year. The debate will begin at 8 Gladstone's team will be: Carl Olson, first speaker; WII- First Memorial Church Funeral services for George Pease, pioneer of earliest, days, who passed away Monday morning an illness of only a few days, will be held this afternoon. Services will bo held at the homo at 2 o'clock and at 2-30 at ihe First Methodist Episcopal Memorial church Rev. H.

W. Colenso will officiate. At the close of the the body will be taken to Fernwood cemetery for burial there. Pallbearers will be members of the Odd Fellows' lodge, of which Mr. Pease was a member fcr forty years.

The body which was prepared for burial at Swenson Brothers MASONIC DANCE DECEMBER 5 Gladstone Lodge, No. 396 F. A. Plans Party Gladstone Lodge. Number 39G.

F. and A. has announced plans for party, a Night undertaking parlors was returned which will be given Tuesday morning to the home, 'Thursday evening, December 3, 607 Wisconsin avenue, the Rialto ball room, numerous exoresslons of svmpa-i The party is for all Masons, thy. beautiful flowers and calls1 members of the Order of the sre being received from the many Eastern Star, and DeMolays and friends of the family. their guests.

Mr. Pease had been a resident Dancing will be from i) to one of Gladstone since IS91 and he o'clock with the Wolverine or- was widelv known here. chestra playing the dance pro- aon Schwahn. second speaker; Jim Krueger, third speaker; Ho I Ira Hoover alternate Pease, four children: George; The ball room will bo decor i Two members of the team. of Gladstone; ill lard, a ted for Party and there will i Wilson Schwahn and Jim Krue-! of Gladstone; Mrs.

F. H. be special lighting effects for are experienced debaters Es'abrook of Rhinelander. feature dance numbers. The ball members of last squad! and Mrs Kee of Gladstone.

room. Itself, with renovating and and the other two were; Nine arandchtldren end a bro- reflnishlnK Ju.t completed, pre- Thi bond wa. suggented by from a o( sUteen and an attractive appcarance Raymond company itself out for the team I Members of the Odd Fellows' and has an unusually ftne dance City Manager Buechner had taken Xrenary not ono of the and also of Gladstone Aerie of I'agles. to which he belonged, will be at the services todav up the matter of the damage be- four Gladstone I meet Ing In Its regular schedule, but the school is said to have a first rate team and a close debating ing done the road by heavy trucks with its officials. The trucks hauling atone for the Gladatone-Racanaha ts expected, highway banking, taken from the; Debate Eseanaba river bed, are operating! debate tonight will be fol- by way of the South Hill.

i lowed by the elimination series City Attorney Glenn W. Jack arranged by the Michigan Deson Is now preparing the bond bating league of which Glad- form. stone is a member. In which the Gladstone debaters will meet Light and water utility operat-l Gwinn. Klngsford.

Menominee ing income statementa and bat-1 and St. of Earanaba. ance sheet statements covering C. F. Ralnter, debate coach.

Entertain At Farewell Party For Visitors Mr and Mrs. George Bergeon. Luclle Bergeon and Clifton Johnson of Milwaukee. all of whom have been visiting here, were guests of honor at a fare- Set For Thursday morning, and arrangements have been made to hold services at the home on Main street Thursday afternoon at 3 Burial will be at Saginaw on 1 Saturday. Two Cases Added To Roster of Pox THEATRES LOST RAY SILK UMBRELLA Reward.

Return to Daily Pi Office, Manlitlqne Funeral services for Mra. Genevieve Rediker, old resident of Maniatlque, who passed away Sunday, after a three illness of typhoid pneumonia, will be held Thuraday afternon at 2:00 o'clock at the home, S51 Michigan avenue. Rev. Mullenburg officiating. Interment wll be io I the family lot in Lakeview cem- etery, beside the body of her hua- 1 band.

Two new caaee of small pox the shooting would be for all con- were reported yesterday. Cather- I cerned. Financing was done by holding a series of trap events. In all one hundred and sixty five pounds of the seed was planted in the two lakes. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, AT 1 P.

M. Next door to Schoolcraft Auto company Will aell all houaehold goods, farm Implements, uaed auto- mobllea and numerous other articles. J. W. Unier, Owner E.

S. Royce, Auctioneer Hiking Club Meets At Temple This Afternoon The Lady's Hiking club will mee: at the Elk's Temple this afternoon at 1:30 This week the ladiee will take a jaunt out to the newly constructed bridge on the east road, after which they will go to Mrs. Ian for tea. All are urged to he present. ine Benlsl, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Benlah, 207 Elm street, and Helen Cayla. 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cayla.

Lake street being the lateat sufferers of the disease. Both caaea are In a mild form, according to Dr. Tucker, city health officer. HEKK Application for license to marry haa been filed before county clerk. G.

Leslie Bouschor, by Sadie Courtier, Hulbert, and Wm. MacDonald. Hiawatha. the current year', bualnesa aa of will accompany team to Tre-1 October Jt. Including the narr thl.

even eye idd.Mo,” The party was arrangod by Mrs. Bergeon and Mrs. Winfred Cordes. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening and a delicious supper was served at midnight. present wero Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sovey, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lancour, Mr. and Mrs.

Jo- ly bank reconcilement statementa were preaented hy the city manager at the meeting. Trinity Guild Excitement, action, sus- Pasty Sale Today Trinity Guild of Trinity Episcopal church will hold a paaty sale thia afternoon in the basement of the church. A large number of telephone orders for the delicious pasties have already been received and the aale this afternoon is certain to attract a good patronage. Patriotic Groups Ban Speaker As A Navy Bill Enemy ements which provide superb entertainment for those who see gripping, all- talking mystery drama, Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu," which is now showing at the Ili- alto The famoua Sax Rohmer story has thrilled millions all over the world in story form and mount has incorporated all the tense, emotion-arousing incidents into a never-to-be-forgotten picture wtth Warner Oland as the cunning, diabolical villain, Dr.

Manchu. Rowland V. man who made Wolf of Wall haa utilized all N'lnnrmr I the absorbing situations of Sax associate1 to heighten the swiftly The party December 5 will be the first social event of the Mn- season sponsored by the Gladstone Masonic lodge. Members of the entertainment committee are in charge: A. D.

Alguire. chairman, Alfred Raddant. Herbert W. Turner. Tens Peterson and Walter Tang.

C. .4. SAVERS SPEAKS ON WAR EXPERIENCES C. A. Rauers of the Soo Line addressed members of the Glad stone Rotary club at heir regular Monday noon luncheon.

Mr. Bauers spoke on his experiences in Russia during th World War, at which time was stationed there with Railway Engineer Corps. The talk was timely and intensely interesting and it was followed by hearty applause. King and Mr. and Mrs.

IPow- ard Fitzgerald of Iron Mountain I.safh^mn Airi Mr and Mrs. Farnk Kohler and Joint Meeting of Knights and Lady LUCKY MORTON DOWNEY BETTY IAWFORD Talking, Singing Feature Comedy GERO Apparently destined to achieve big thinga on the dialogue and singing screen, Morton Downey, golden voiced tenor who acored emphatically as Tommy in Is seen to excellent advantage In his second Pathe atar dialogue picture. in Love," which will Thursday he "een nnd heard at the Oero atre on Wednesday and Thuradav. A Joint meeting of the Sir Mr. Downey was born In Brook- Knlghta and Lady Macabees wlllllyn, N.

and from his earliest be held at the Odd Fellows hall, I Infancy haa haa been known as a Thursday evening for the purpoae twenty five fear slstant Supreme Burns, present at thia meeting. Attendance of every member Is desired Milwaukee, Nov Accusations that Mlae Brannan, Washington, r.iwtTu Scene, at the opcnlnK ot for tho Prevention of War, MvMterloua Dr. Fu Manchu member of an organlaation which lct of tho British daughter. Anna. Miss Cormel Fitzgerald and Leslie Fltigerald of Bark River; Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Sovey of Cornell; M. and Mrs. Willism McCormick. Mr.

and Mrs. Wtulfred Cordes. Mr. and Owen Mrs. Agnes and Joseph Ralche of Gladstone.

MID-WEEK SERVICES AT ST. PAUL'S sought defeat of the 1928 navy bill was given today by patriotic group leaders as one reason they objected to her speaking last night at Armistice aervlce in St. Episcopal church When some Legionnaires and Mid-week services will be hfld this evening at 7: SO o'clock, at St. Lutheran church The services will be in the English language as sre all services of St. Paul's church.

Rev. Tbeophll lloffmaun. pastor, will the sermon, speaking the topic, "Our Father Who Art in Heaveu organisation soloist. He was in Europe for several years and on hla return In October. 1928.

he waa given his first dialogue and singing role in This was followed that Miss Branua bv his appearance In a stellar role member a organ a In and In "l.u. iiropaaanda In In liove." he ha. a part of an lrl.h of peace. Regular meting of the Mams-1 bov, whose golden voice legation in Pekin againat tho rebelling boaers. The action are remarkable With this background, the story follows the vengeful career of the fanatical Dr.

Manchu. hla wily machlns- tlona which bring a beautiful D. A. R. members refused to at- Klrj jnto dutches and hla attend services because she was to force her to work his speak, Mlsa Brannon withdrew to againat hla enemies, the I'nltarlan church where she addition to Warner Oland.

stored Milwaukee as an Includes Jean Arthur. o' Heggle. Neil Hamilton snd FlOOrUlg lllam Austin. The actora were -------------ked from best The City Club and the Flooring 1th special reference to parti- Mill will bowl this eveulllg at he ular fltnesa for the parts Jean Klalto alleys Thursday evening rthur and Hamilton carry the All Stars will meet the Rialto romantic leads. Heggle plays Friday, the legion team will part of a detective William Aus- a of E.

Meets Thursday The Indies' Aid society of the First Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors Mrs. William Kjellander will hostese. A cordial invitation is extended everyone to attend Dorcas Society Meets Thursday The Dorcas society of the First Lutheran church will meet Thurs day evening at at the home of Mrs. John A. Olson.

All members are cordially Invited to be present. Council Grants Pair of Beverage Shop Licenses can War Mothers, and Mrs. Will iam Cudworth, president of the Milwaukee Women's Council for National Defense, said in part was tat which was a leading factor In the cam- RIALTO BALLROOM At. MOUNTAINEERS Piecea- 10 10 SAT. NOV.

16 tlque city council was held Mon-1 of Mary carti-j palgn which sought defeat of the day evening at the citv hall. Only wn irUh beauty. naval bill In 192 three members of the council were present. F. N.

Cookson and Harrv Erlksen being absent from the city. The story written by Gene Markey, Hffordn Mr. Downey numer ous opportunities for the display of his mimetic and License to operate yhnre la plenty of drama, corned' shops were granted to Lawrence fine melody. Bettv Lawfoi 1 Knuth. 319 Deer atreet and Paul pjaVH opposite the star and Hoholik, 401 North Houghton stree'.

Reports of the chief ot police, and justice of the peace were read accepted, and ordered placed ou, file. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting Tonight The mid week prayer meeting of the Presbyterian church will bo held today Instead of Thursday evening as first planned. Members and friends are requested to note the change and be present this evening. Copy of Magazine Cost Willard $5 Willard C. Appell, Bailey Harbor, Wla waa fined $5.00 In Justice court after pleading guilty to stealing a mugaalne from the A.

S. Putnam and company store. featured players, all of distinction. Include Colln-Kelth Johnston. Halllwell Hobbes, J.

Kerrigan and Mackenslo Ward In the supporting cast also are such players as Eddie Sorin. Edword McNamara. Elisabeth Murray, Tvrrell Davis. Richard Taber and Mary Murray. The production was directed bv Kenneth Webb under the super- vlalon of Robert T.

Kane, producer, James Seymour supervised the dialogue and Bradley Barker was production manager. The cameraman wii Phillip Tannura and Harry Stradllng. Sault Ste. steamer Wahcondah, of the Superior Paper company, wns reported aground Monday Just off Fort lam. The vessel was not considered to be In any danger Wahcondah Is 2M feet long and 37 fent wide and is used to carry paper front Fort William to Chicago Mias Brannon was wounded while serving a Y.

M. C. A secretary In the Verdun sector during the World war. Executive Admits Robbery Attempt tin is his own laughable self as the eccentric secretary to a i wealthy Englishman Mysterious Dr. Is the third in a seiles of gripping mystery which Paramount has made during the past few months Those who thrilled to Canary Murder and "The Studio Murder Mystery" will some Idea of the enjoyment In for themi when they nee "The Dr Fu Manchu." CITY BRIEFS Chicago, Nov 11 William S.

Ragan, 36, superintendent the Chicago plant of the Linde Air Products i geon Rnd Clifton Johnson have wounded In a hospital, .........4 Mr and Mrs. Bergeon and eon, Robert, MU Lucille Ber- confessed, potlce said, that at tempted to rob State Bauk at Fisher. his home town, last Friday. The robbery attempt failed when C. R.

Potts, citv marshall at Fisher shot the would be robber, before he escaped In an automobile. lie waa followed 4 0 miles by a school teacher to Danville, where he Is accused of changing the Iteenae plates on bis car. Ragan previously eiplalned wounds by aaylng he was fcliot by a man he surprised lu the rear of the air products plant, where he Is said to have received a salary of more than $400 a month, his wife said lie formerly was employed bv the air products company In Detroit. turned by motor to their homes in Milwaukee after visiting with relatives and friends here. Mrs.

P. Carlson of Kipling who has been very III for the past week, ia recovering. The condition of Robert who la seriously 111 with an attack of trphold fever conMnues to show alow but steady Improve ment. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hubert of Menominee and Mr and Mrs.

Kd- ward Hubert of Gladstone left Tuesday by motor for llepubllc where they plan to spend two weeks hunting. According to a recent report of the Insular auditor total re aources of the Philippine government are $124,500,000. Talking Comedy Caesar Ran a Newspaper" Moss Frye in Do I CareM aud 50c Showsand 9.

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