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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 3

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JAlf A lf AB A MORR I SEE TO DAY MATINEE 10c TONIGHT 15c George Sensational Success AND PAID Starring ALICE BRADY SAID THE PESSIMIST woman has her price" who know life best agree that a woman's price is. in most cases, beyond reach. If you are seeking happiness through marriage see ftBought and Paid TONIGHT At The STRAND TOMORROW Matinee and Night, 5c and 10c. MAIM MAC DEkMOTT SATURDAY Eighth Episode of the Scarlet And a grand special Animal Feature RIDES Ticket a Now On Sale WAR TO DA SUETER NOT TA FOR PARDON RECORD Jan. Sleeper does not intend to use his par doning power as freely as his predecessor, as former governor Ferr established a record for executive clemency that will doubtless stand for many years to come.

The new chief executive will rely upon the trial judge the prosecuting attorney, the warden of the prison where the convict has been incarcerated and the best information, that can be obtained from members of the pardon board before he will sign a pa. don or a parole. Former Governor Ferris released a number of prisoners when the trial Judge and the prosecuting attorney were dec dedly opposed to extending clemency to the prisoner. I be ieve while there may be an occasional miscarriage of justice, the a erage convi ted of a crime as been given a fair trial t.nd I do not know of a single judge in Michigan who would sentence a man to a longer term in prison than his crime mer said Governor Sleeper. there are iome times sx- Tt-me cases where a governor should go over th eheads of the courts and the juries those cases are exceptions rather than the rule.

1 believe a man sentenced to prison should be ghen every opportunity to make good and those who have no regular trades or occupations should be encouraged to take up a course of training that will lit them to become useful citizens when they are released. order that we may have greater regard shown for the lawB I do not believe a man sentenced to serve ten yeai's for a crime should be paroled after he has been in prison a few months. If the judge believes a man is eat tied to a short sentence let him a short sentence. realize that every man who is in jail wan.s to get out and 1 expect a large number of applications for pardons. I will consider each case care fully but there will be no wholesome fully but there will be no wholesale jail delivery as far as I am Leslie Carman who has been the guest of friends in this city the past several days, returned Wednesday morning to his home in Marinette.

The cond tion of Axel Anderson, who has been ill with ty- phoid fever, is rapidly improving. I Miss Irene Stanton has returned to her home in Stephenson following a brief vlsi twith Escanaba friends. hoe cmonn) HOE LET US SELL YOU OFFICE SUPPLIES TRANSFER CASES IN WOOD Milwaukee, Jan. Freddie Welsh, who put up such a miserable exhibition against Ritchie Mitchell here last Thursday night, will in probability be handed a nice package by the liadger boxing board, lie is to be summoned to appear before that body and explain his poorr showing here. Although Welsh may be summoned to appear here, it Is hardly probable that he will put in appearance and the result will be that the commission will rule him out.

Freddie will hardly worry over that, however. He intends retiring soon and probably hgures that he will never box here again, so any punishment inflicted will harm him little. Action should have been taken be- fore Welsh received his money for the alleged battle. too late now i to punish him. i This department is in receipt of a number of letters from fans, who air their complaints.

One writers says the club also should come in for some punishment, as it is said to have advertised the Welsh-Mitchell bout at 135 pounds at 3 when catch- weights had been agree upon. At 135 pounds Welsh would have been forced lo train and he would have been in better shape. Another critic claims the commission should have btopped the bout in the sixth round and donated end to some charitable institution. Another fan blames the examining physician, while a fourth says the referee is supreme and that he should have taken some action. Manager Pollok always insists up- nnaming the referee.

He refused to AND STEEL LOOSE LEAF AND BOUND LEDGERS People You Know Things You David Sheuham of Little was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. Chas. Morgan of Cornell who has been visting in this city since the fore part of the week left last evening for a business trip to Menomine. Mrs. () .11.

Kipling of Munising arrived in the city yesterday morning to spend several visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. Trudeau, of Dig Bay have returned to their home after having been guests of friends in this city the past several days.

Raymond Holmquist has returned to his home in Iron Mountain, follw- ing a few visit with Escanaba friends. Miss Kthel Scoot has left for Milwaukee and Chicago, where she will visit friends the Homing two weeks. J. H. Krutch of Maple Ridge has returned to his home, following a few days spent in the city on business.

Walter Bourke, left last evening for a several visit in Crystal Falls He was accompanied by Rudolph Anderson who will alBo visit in that city. William Shepeck has returned from a several days' visit in Marquette. Supervisor Lancour, of Perkins, was in the city attending to business matters yesterday. Miss Caroline Drake of Appleton left last evening for her home, after having been a guest of Miss Pearl Blancard In this city the past several days. Mrs.

S. H. Green, 112 South Harrison avenue has left for Brook, called there by the serious illness of her son, John B. Wood. Miss Mable Rendell Petoskey, ar rived in Escanaba Wednesday afternoon for a visit with her sister, Miss Bertha Kendall on Escanaba avenue.

Lloyd Graham of Manistique who ha sheen the guest of friends and rel atives in this city the ast week, left la evening for his home. Mrs. F. G. Frazer and son, Rudolph of Oconto, returned to their home last night after having been the guest of friends and relatives in this city the past two weeks.

Herbert Alvin of Marquette, was in the city visiting friends enroute to Minneapolis from his home, where he has been visting his parents. Robert Warner and L. Craig of this city left last night for a visit in Green Bay and Oshkosh. Milton Jernquist of Michigamme, ar rived in the city last night for a visit with friends and relatives George Hodge left this morning for Marquette and Ishpeming where he will viist friends the remainder of the week. Eddy Dadger and Howard Dennison both of Eau Claire, are visiting at the home of H.

G. Fisher in this city a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Rushmore, and family left last evening for Milwaukee, where they will make their future residence. Mr. Rushton has secured a position in the offices of the Milwaukee Land company. Miss Eva Murray left last night for a few visit with friends and relatives in Lansing. She was accompanied as far as Fond du by Miss Pearl Sherry who will viist in that city the remainder of the week.

Earl Walsch of I who has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. let Harry Stout, the regular of-j Parents, Welsch on Stephenson avenue the past week, returned to their home last ficial, preside.

Stout stated after the battle that he would have thrown Welsh out of the ring had he been referee. No matter what punishment is meeted out now, it will hardly meet the penalty the fans, who pay their good money, will be satisfied with. Journals, Cash Books, Current and Transfer Binders Loose Leaf Sheets of all sizes and Rulings. Waste Baskets, Carbon Paper, Inks, Pencils, Numbering Machine, Daters, Rub- Stamps and all the other articles used in any and all Offices Delta Printing Co. Printers and Office Outfitters 612 Ludington St.

ROOSEVELT SLAPS AT PEACE LEAGUE St. Paul, Jan. plea that the nation refrain from declamation about protecting small until it is to run some risk, and make some efforts to right the wrongs of was made in a letter from Colonel Roosevelt, read at. a meeting called by St. Paul citibens to protest against deportation of Belgians.

deportation of the Belgians to work of state serf in Germany for their conquerors is a li deous crime against said the letter. It calls for no mere prefunctory protest, but ti kind of protest that will make itself felt. And let us make no obsurL promises about enforcing peace at some remote period until we have spir iiually prepared our-elves to make our words good and until materially we have made ready our vast but soft and lazy Keg.Ottica AMtJUCAN CIUCLfcl COMPANY JOHN PHILIP SOUSA says: The Stars and Stripes and Adams Black Jack Forever. I like the licorice flavor very much. Very good for a cough, I find.

Of Hip HOE 30E Mi Alice Brady plays the part originated by Miss Dean nthe speaking stage; that of a telephone operator who marries Richard Stafford a rich New York banker who regards his wife merely as a purchase. Miss Menard wili leave this morning for Detroit to visit with rel- i at ves and friends. evening. Miss Florence Needham has resigned her position as pianist at the Grand theatre. Miss Eunice Vaghn has returned from a few visit with friends in the Twin Cities.

Mrs. E. R. Hovers and daughter, Mable, of Ishpeming arrived in the city this morning for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Alice Leitch of Crystal Falls, who has been the guest of Escanaba friends the past several days, left for the copper country, where he will visit a few days before returning to her home.

David Sheuham of Little Like was the icty yesterday transacting busi ness. Chas Morgan of Cornell, has been visit ng in this city since the fore part of the week, left last evening for a several days business trip at Menominee. Raymond Holmquist has returned to his home here from Iron Mountain, following a several visit with Escanaba friends. Mrs. Charles Coburn will leave tonight for her home in Kenosha, after having visited in this city at the Keriny home on Fannie street the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kasdohn of Ford Kiver, are the proud parents of a son born last evening at St. hospital. Mother and babe are reported as ding well.

Miss Harriette Brown lias resumed her duties at Delicates- having been confined to with illness the past few Mrs. G. D. Gondreau and daughter Miss will leave this evening for a visit with relatives in W'is. Kiehard Hartman returned to his home here thi-s morning, following a several visit with friends in Milwaukee, He was accompanied to the city by Clyde Brenk, who will remain here the remainder of the week a guest at the Hartmann home.

Miss Dorothy Warner of Allegan, arrived in the city this morning for a several visit with friends and realtives. Miss Unice Foss of this city who has been the guest of relatives in Green Bay the past week returned home yesterday morning. Mrs. Chas Coburn returned last evening to her home in Kenosha after visiting in this city at the Keriny home on Fannie street. CANADIAN DECREE Canadian and American publishers.

The meet ng in Chicago Friday was called by manufacturers. The Canadian decree provides a maximum advance in paper prices of $10 a ton over old contracts. It limits exports to SO per cent of a out- 1 ut, whether the mill is under Canadian or American management. Washington. D.

Jan. federal trade report on its news print paper investigation probably will he held up for some days, it was learned on Monday, until further inquiry is made concerning the effect of a Canadian government order tixing maximum news print prices in Canada. A meeting announced for Friday at Chicago between paper manufacturers aud publishers also may bring developments. The Canadian decree aroused much interest. It is known the commission recommending legisla prevent a recurrence of the it is under- e.

exports sen, after her home days. Mrs. E. Mable, of K. Hovers and daughter, Ishpeming arrived in the city Wednesday morning and will spend the remainder of the week visiting friends and relatives.

Miss Bernice Jardin of Manitowoc i ia arrived in the city Wednesday morn-1 Iton ing, and will be a guest of Miss lata: prt.seut, paper situation. I aiker, South Norris stieet, the re- sj0od that among other things it may mainder of the week. ftgk for broader powor3. Mr. and Mrs.

L. ot Ma-j Some officials believe the market Bonvllle, returned otheir home Wed- wlu lt8elf and tha nesday evening after spending the day a rc8triction on Canadian with friends here. hanUy alfert tho American mar Jennette Connell of Stam- kel t() any marked degree They baugh, returned oher home yester- there actually now or soou wili be day morning following a visit; (m malket paper f()r at the home on Jacob stret. Ignace Klaritz underwent an opera- tion at St. Francis hospital this morn ing.

Miss Nina Myers of Newberry, is a guest in this city at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. McLoed.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Upton returned Wednesday evening to their home in Waukegon, following a brief visit with friends in this city. Miss Alice Leitch of Crystal Falls, who has been the guests of Escanaba friends the past sevral days left yesterday mornmg for the copper country whore she will visit a few days before returning to her home.

A. M. Dinsmore, manager of the Kaye Five and Ten Cent store left this morning for a few busines trip at Manistique. Howard Butler and Leonard Cleary have arrived in Escanaba from Green Bay and will spend the remainder of the week visiting friends FYank McGovern who is confined to his home on Rose street with an attack of typhoid pneumonia, is reported to be rapidly improving. William Peterson left last night for Minneapolis on business.

Mr. and Mrg. E. W. Gross of Manistique have arrived in the city to several with friends and relatives.

Miss Marie Kondon and sister, Ruth, of Florence, are gueHs in this city at the home of Miss Flora Anderson on South Jennie street. ESCAN ABA ASTONISHED BY STORY A merchant relates the following: years I could not sleep without turning every hour. Whatever I ate caused gas and sourness. Also had umiach catarrh. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, as mixed Alder i-ka relieved me Because Adler-i-ka the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves ANY i ASE constipation, our stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis.

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