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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 3

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SlNHU. FEBHFAHY 21, 1915. ESCANABA MOHNINO PRESS PUJE THREE IJOU I EAT RE 9 PEACE PRAYER 0' i LIVE ITEMS 0 roe MARCH 211 of INVERESTI 0 My. or two part drama Heiress I the Crook air wo reel feature mm STATE LIVERYMENS Following i the of the pray or for the restoration of peace in which Pope Benedict has ordered tc be rcclted in all the Catholic in lulled Staten on Passion Sun day, March 21. "Dismayed by the horrors of a war (fiat i bringing ruin to people and nations, we turn, () Jesus, to Thy moal loving heart us to our last hope.

(lod of Mercy, with tears we Thee to end this fearful scourge; Oj King of humbly Implore the! peace for which we long. From Thy sacred heart Thou didst shed forth upon the world divine chatlty so that llsford might end and love might reign among men. During Thy life an earth Thj hMii with lender compassion for the sorrows of men in hour made terrible with burning with bloodshed and the slaugh- 4 er, once non nafty Thjr heart he moved to pltv. countless mothers in an guish for the of their sons, for the rless families now bereaved of hfir fathers; pity Europe, over such havoc and disaster. Do rhou inspire rulers and peoples with of meekness, Thou heal di- oids that tear the nations asunder; rhou who didst shed Thv precious! dood that they iniuht llvo once morel loving harmony; and, as once be-1 K.

in ru T5r on InossForn fow days. Misi friend i i Menon (lies o- iti ninec Ml guests Clf 1 Lou I .1 ei i al Menomiti i are tl Mist arle Mi irphy i -pei nding tl i end with rs i ines Me Donald of I-. ria itili with relatives and in the Cit y. Social I i la 1 Day -o Mrs. Charles Kuehl has returned home at Menominee after beini called here by the illness of a sister William J.

in Menomi nee on business Friday. The Misses Helen Carlstoi Miss Lydia Anderson of Marinetti I are guests at the home of Mr. and Mr Henrv Peterson. nteiiis oil for Wedding lleujamine, William and Jacob left last evening for Chicago where they will this evening be present at the marriage of lb ir brother. Simon Kratatenstein, to Miss Hattie Frlesien, of Fan Claire.

is the LaSalle hotel. Mrs I. Kratzen'dein, mother of the groom and Miss Esther Kratzensteln. ister of the groom in Pol lowing the ceremony the couple will ave for a honeymoon after and i which they will return to Encanaba to itake tiiis city their future home. Fiosh Strawberries sent by express direct from the South a tul made by us into Fresh Strawberry Mousse Will be our Sunday Special He have had so many favorable comments on our emon ice that we will have fresh aeoin Snudati HOYL.ER BAKINdCOMPANY Misses Lucilo and Belle Quinn left II A.

White luih returned to Marl- yesterday for Marquette where they tini? buine it relatives and William lei ley returned yesterda from a business trip to re, to the ciy of the Apostle 11 1 11 i i A will spend Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John McCarthy. Alfred Frechette has pan led to her home at Champion following a Myrtle'visit with her sister, Mrs. Fish, at I Chemical Plant location. Edward Butler returned yesterday a business trip to Menominee, Charles Ojala.

Sr who has been In arrived in the city fora visit with the city on business has returned to! home at Calumet. nette after tran city. I Mrs. I flibbs has returned her home at Iron Hiver, ar I by Mrs. Fred Cota and Patton.

Fred Starr ine Is in on. I business. Justice Joergcnson I Minneapolis THF TIMES 9 TIIF mil MONI) l.lttle home hut is pen rance of her crippled realizes that the biggcs lifetime to at hand, lie tire life and In the end and they happily IV tl mi For -h er hat of Caroline Linn is spending the and dalntimf the central chai Harr ippear Meyers and Ros it this houFe t( week end at the Allen Tyroll home at 1er. honest sentiment 1 impressive Aeeut Vie ave us, Lord, we perish." Thou d'dst answer With words of mercy and didst still the raging sea so deign to lu ar cur trustful prayer and I give l.aek to the world peace and nullity. "And do Thou, 0 most Holy Virgin as in other times of distress, be now Wednesday afternoon by our help, our protector and our son of Omena, Benzie conn- guard.

Amen. tm in th for Brampton. Mrs. Calley and son Stanley riama Bock, were in the city yesterday. plays.

'Such a Little one The "Hein ary Thebj In i wo reel fea and the of the current era of Bickford, as the little Feb. One of je legislative proposals tile ti of highways ever In the Michigan legislative ks to licen 'C and tax every corporation who carries for hire (n public titled a bill to license liv- riie proposal is for an ante tax of $50 to be paid to "Some time ago I had a very bad T. Davis. Blackwater, Del. "My brother McCabe Da- gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

After t.tkii treasurer and turned over! this 1 bought half a dozen bottles of it ghway department and it but only used one of them as the II persons coming under the! left me and I have been of the law shall maintain troubled since." Obtainable every or headquarters which shall where, all times. 1. of the bill, a to establish supervision those ording to it urne method liverymen use statt Let iu fool i oil 5re bin the )lely for hire, pay some- onal into highwayMorning 'IlltS. "want re You Progressive? uiire the Prices. Uenieiiilo (he Delivery the the frcshnfss of our goods.

yon may we suggest that our satisfaction dyes not end with selling you Quality meats, delivered It ends only when patrons tell "Your meats be Your delivery service Is excellent and 1 aw my friends your we are no! gelling jour biixinesH md arc not best to deserve it. Carl O. Peterson 879 531 Ave. Pacific exposition at San Francisco. F.

A Saevall is In Oreen Bay to cpent Sunday with relatives. J. S. Coman of Menominee was in the city yesterday on business. L.

A. Buck left lard night for Menominee where he will spend Sunday with his family. Fred M. Smith returned yesterday from Marquette where he has been visiting with relatives. Mr.

Smith stated to the Press la evening that Mrs. Smith, who recently submitted to an operation for appendicitis at Marquette, is recovering as much as possible. Dr. C. Cuthbert returned vester- dav from Waupiin.

when railed by the illness of relati Mr and Mrs. N'. W. May ant ler in the city to attend tf christening of the daughter and Mrs. Hugh Blake.

Atty. John L. Loell loft la for Lansing on legal buslne? Misses Minnie and Ella Chi have left for a visit at Man Is Miss Florence Rule of Man visiting in the city. M. Smook of Manistiuue is city on Inisiness.

Pakke was in Marquette yesterday on business. Frank of tiie Soo was in the city last evening, enroute to 1 M. Booth leaves this morning for queen, makes one of the best Imprf rnniitreal. Miss Naomi Carroll of Perkins was is In the city yesterday visiting with i in her parents. has ires! Tires! have on hand a large stock FISK tires which we sell at sonable rates.

son Mi: Lillian and Aanes Carlson of i Perkins spent yesterday in the city shopping. I Mrs. Parker ('rose and son Arthur returned yesterday from a visit at Marinette. Rodge Bamfort left yesterday for Ishpeming. Mrs.

S. J. Spareo left yesterday for! Swanzie where she will spend Sun day ith her husband. Mrs. Alice Roland left yesterday for ia visit with friends and relatives at i 1 hpemitig and Marquette.

I Mrs. Peter Britz of Lathrop was in the city yesterday. Mi A. Pecha left vesterd days at Munising. Rev.

and Mrs. p. Edwards, who have spent tlie past week while former has been occupying the pulpit at the Swedish Methodist church, returned to their home at the peming yesterday. tus, was in Frank Kraui -terday on busine Edward Moerseh i Hale street. at his homi oits of ber hrilliaut career.

Tliere somethlug indescrihably appealing personality she portrays; I io I lias dignity and grace. gcntleness of and and she con tra al most cITectively i moods identifled with a situatimi in whic'i disappointrnent and must he eoneealed under a pretense (if clieerfulness and courage. The play deals wltli klngs and queeu of toy kingdoms au dtlie trials which beaet them in bolli hard lield of polltics and imagluative realm of romance. Anna Victoria, Queen of Herzegovina. exiled by reasons of liticai dissenpion, tlnds re- in America.

Stephen, lonair, of Bosnia, lias il beet: dethtoned, and also come America. As may he suspected. they are for a I deeply in love, and tlieir troubles spritig froni piditical exigem-y whicli forbids tlieir marriage. Bulli are penniless, and Anna drifts luto a smail Hat in llarlem, while Stephen goes lo a cheap hotel. The deposed seen in kitchen of fiat, jieeling potatoes, eooking elio) s.

exp'oring ice-box and learn ing tricks of dumb-waiter, I provldes many of humorous mo- nienis of film. is an Eclair feature that tract monster crowds to th Manager Hines highly these features for todav. louid at house. omtnemb HOLIDAYS ONLY UNIFORMS ARE 10 BE STRIPED London, Fob. Un The experience or this war may lead to the trial of uniforms striped like the zebra or blanded by the colors of the rainbow, in the opinion of some military observers who have verlous doubts as to the effectiveness of khaki, hlue- gray, or any the other colors now in use.

In India and South Africa, where kahki not its reputation as a uniform cloth, it fitted well into 111 backgrounds of the land rapes, hut in the different atmosphere and landscapes or Europe both the khaki and the blue-gray show up conspicuously in mass. Miss Lucy Sayen who has boon vh itlng in the city has returned to her Agnes Erhkson left a( Maple Ridge. Ex Sheriff and Mrs. 7V re- for Milwaukee and Chicago. 1 hoid and Mabel yesterday from a visit at Men Jackson of Negaunee are in the to spend the week-end at I he home of Mr.

and Sirs. A. E. Herron. William Reed of Alpha i the city to spend Sunday with friends.

Thomas Thompson left last night fcr a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Henry Fleming of the Soo was in the cltv last night enroute to Chicago. John Alexander, of Canton, N. who has been visiting at the home show of Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Robinson at1 Wells has gone to Marinette to visit with relatives before returning to his home. i I Joseph Lambert left yesterday for a visit at Marquette.

Aitlinr Trottler is spending Sunday at Marquette. Miss Lillian Lynch left yesterday for a visit in Ishpeming. J. A. Daley returned to his home at result of the poverty.

Both the king and queen are forced to go to work. Anna become: a Stephen a clerk. Their omplover Adolph Laurnan, a millionaire meat- packer, whc represents the American idea of the uselessness of thrones and all such regal nonsense. He takes particular pains to announce to the world that business alone counts with him; but before long his point of view is willing to com- 1f Ni il il color 11 say. di the 1 ira by way of Ma ri ii.

11 At a 1 na ti mal but as a prot ceti ve asure. hDilli a lia ev i la. for It the iroken ma )f color, no r.uni Mrs. Is cher mat er of wh at 1 es rcc who 11 tiM- acord in th di staivce. leo pa rds li a "pat fiunii hir.l lizi st Ih ing Mr and Mis Lir eIhre soils cr a g.

nul, ami Pau 1, 1 win bilelet is most. Icuou ine Into NV oliti one 'hi at bori ran ge lie first of the i lid Hayn was born li i the Pi rs to lile froi iV at a i wat 1 lo at ingone di st; ue As a lam Ise; ipe has ali eol- 1-' our (i) of Paul. la 't ioni or iu it st 1iped. lari ebeei iS or his bow to orbilast Fri- vari ofI i rent colors jy. bir tlula: 1 i to in the back- Mr Lirette the prou fall or ot i he onnd.

Thi re cogli i eed in conducts si top in tie' tilold times when ts the coast Ote Ma rque tte. sc pal in 1lac white Mr s. Monicii Quirk her i I on i VV crude In tripes fi Milwi aft er visit ini with 1 us oil to wn goti fro air- i lati ves here for pad ft days tn eli Quirk as by her Mrs. Mieli a el 1 will ant A sk for it with make a proh illge iiit with her a Pi vss They al- uighter. IV bring Mohawk, yesterday, followingMnomise.

He le limes his daughter a stay here of two days, when lie aspirations to shine in European judged the poultry at the Delta County Alhin Johnson of Bark River visited I with friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. Edward Johnson and Miss Hoi- i gren of Chicago are visiting at the Deput.v State Gann Warden Herman home at Bark River. Lcisner has returned from a bu ness trip to Menominee. All members of the Masonic frater- Oscar W.

Anderson and family of city have moved to Bark River and will make their future home In that place. Chester Schram left last night for nity are requested to meet at the Ma- Chicago and Minneapolis to purchase sonic ball, over the First National a new stock of goods for the firm of Bank, at 1:30 Sunday Feb. 21, to attend the funeral of Brother John Odell, deceased. Schram Hicks. Miss Clara French left for a visit with relatives and friends in Mil wan- A.

H. ROLPH, Secretary.1 kee. MARC le 282 F. 1. 302 So.

Charlotte St. WALKING IS BAD ihort, come to the neaiest meat market and get the lowest Steak Sausage---------------- P2 12c and Pot Roast 'Rib Roast filing ni Beef, Sc, 10c and Veal Veal Chops Mutton ll'g Mutton StVw' Liver Picnic Ham Poissons Chenoux West End Meat Market 4 Stephenson Ave A. D- Richer, Prop, ROYAIil GRAND Afternoon and Night The auti: ii I and accomplished actress LEAH BAIRD in a I ilagraph Tealure The Brother I With an all star cast including William Humphry, Louise Beaudet anil rs Raudolf. The whole plot re teems with social and political lire at Washington and presents a that reaches the heart society, and he conceives the notion of marrying her to the king, and then using his dollars and his hard-headed American business methods to win back kingdom of Bosnia for Stephen. 'I hr situation is both comic and pathetic, but Laum intentions are halted because the king faithful to Anna, and moreover, the daughter i in love with a young American.

Anna returns from her stuffy Harlem flat to the glamour of a throne; Stephen is called hack to Bosnia, and we are left with the promise that the sound of wedding bells will soon make (he two little kingdoms one. The true spirit of romance permeates the delightful play, which may be characterized as a little of the tenderness and sweetness of life put in to dramatic expression. THE VI, (ilHVII re They Horn or This picture, called They Born or is one that should be witnessed by every boy and in Ks- canaha and it will not hurt the parents either. It tells of the peaceful life of A im thony Andrews on his farm. When he was nine years of age, his father dies and he is left along with: his mother.

The farm is lost through I debt and the mother and child po to I the city where a few months later tiiei mother dies. Caught taking a loaf of bread the boy is sent, to a reform; school where with his mean associates he becomes one of them and after being released prospers in the under-1 world and at last-linds himself a political boss. Tired in mind and body the man gooe) back to the scenes of his childhood where lie again fishes with a crooked pole and a bent pin. While doing this he rescues Nellie Brown from the river. In a brief courtship that Nellie promises to marry him and with her father's refusal, they elope, he telling his bride that he is a wealthy broker.

Back in the city they live happily The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York IN 19 14 In benefits to policyholders, the Company in lias again surpassed all former achievements. PUP POLICY lip I. HE HN IHHI he above total, including death claims, endowments, dividends, surrender values, amounted to for everp in year, for every day, and for everp hour, counting 30- working days of 8 hours each. The total paid to policyholders during the year exceeded amount received from them by K72.70. Other notable features of business at the of the vear were insit in rower VB'ilTTED ASSETS NET POLICY HESE HY ES TUT I TOTAL IHSIU HM! ENTS dji 12,57 IJtisno 111 l.033,s<»0..13 i 3 2 The amount new inNiiranej- and paid for during the year, including dividend lUIArtt SHEET Cl 31, 1011.

Real Estate Mortgage Loans on PolieiJL Bonds and Stock' Inteii'st and nts du and accrued Premiums in course of collection Cash at interest 4,030,717.02 I)epositcd to pay 0,107 TOTAL AOM ITT BO ASSETS 1 i ABIIJTIKS. Policy lulit'ives Cont Reserva 3.6l0!,7t>4.05 Oilier Liabilities Premiujns, Intt'rest, paid in 1,294,032.09 caliancous Liabilities 659,355.39 Taxes, License Fees, etc payable, 1915 651,210.00 Dividends payable iu to policyholders 10,939.320.89 He. erve for future deferred dividends 70.S34.8S4.23 Reserve 12,647,615.19 TOTAL LIA IB LI TIES ST. 11.033.800.53 Our company lias investments in Michigan securities, and in stocks and bonds of Thirty Million dollars, including over One doL lars of real loans. In addition to tlnv payments directly to policyholders.

The Mutual Life pays annually inlo Michigan large sums of money in rents, salaries, taxes, medical, fees, THIORFFORKi, it will pay anyone considering life insurance to inquire into the benefits and achievements of Insuring in THE LIFE, compare cur dividends to po-licyholders in 1915 of nearh seventeen million dollars to an other compare in the world. I DVDMC.

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