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Escanaba Morning Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 3

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BUOU TONIGHT FIVE REEL PROGRAM rt Rnwlirmm and Little In Anna GIRL BURIED ALIVE CLAIM I I I I O' UVE ITEMS oj INTEREST' I I I I 0 has returned from a trip to The Black ii Boi Episode No. two parts TERROR Eclair two part western drama FRIDA Arrival of Muskegon, Evelina Mary Steel, 17 old, stepdaugh- business ter of Martha Steel 17 old I --------stepdaughter of Mrs Martha Steely Henry visited in Negaunee who Is awaiting trial In jail here for on Saturday, the murder, was buried alive! by Mrs. Steel after an attempt to Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Flannigan of cause 1he death by administer- (Norway were in the city yesterday to Ing add had failed, was the belief on attend the funeral of Myrlek I). Mead. Friday of officers, who have been gathering man. evidence aginast the Mrs.

Steel has entered a plea of not guilty to a first degree murder charge. The trial has been set for the present term of the Circuit Court. The theory that the girl was bur- id alive in sand beneath woodshed the rear of the Steel home was accepted when officials learned that the nostrils and mouth were clogged with sand when the body was discovered. The latest Improved combination Steel Range is the best In the market. 1 invite you to coine in and inspect it.

4J. A. Baum, 1018 Ludington street. Miss Grace Clement has returned to her home here, following a visit with relatives and friends at Chicago, Milwaukee and Neenah. I will guarantee you a saving of on every 50 feet of moulder Gar- 1 den Hose you buy from me.

C. A. protruded beyond the'uaunii luis Ludington street, were other 1733-98-26t Inn V- 1 The tongue Ups and therr the officials declared, that Evelina's death was caused by strangulation rather than from the effects of the acid. For the Best In Meats and Groceries, Call On Us 1 Carl Q. Pete rson 1 elephone 879 531 Stephenson Ave.

Celebrate Hot Point Week and Save Nearly $2.00. Buy an EL GRISTOVO Point Week The regular price is $5 and our special price is $3.35 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY We also a full line of qll Hot Point Appliances which can be seen in our during this big sale. HOME ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Building Phone 694 Escan Greatest LARD SALE! Values Never Before Offered Here We have just received 5 ton? of Swifts Silver Pure Lard dnd-Cudahy's Rex Lard, which we will offer at the following prices to accom pany grocery or meat orders for this week: PI RE LEAF LARI) Bulk, per lb. 3 lb. tin pails Sic 5 lb.

in 10 lb. tin pails 11.01 20 lb.tin buckets 50 lb. tills GO lb. wooden SO lb. wooden tubs 8.11 LARD per lb.

tin patTs tin pails tin pails -yf-- 20 lb. tin Tb. ttns GO lb. wooden tubs 80 lb. wtoden tubs I 5 rk io nL 8c 43c 84c $1.67 $4.07 EASTERN CANE GRANULATED SUGAR PRICES: lb.

bags, net weight A bags, net weight 08c We are receiving fresh baked goods three times per day. You ii always be that your baked goods from here are fresh and delicious. We have just closed a dial to frtsh green stuff, vegetables and fruits daily from Chicago. (lur slogan Is not how nniclt we can get for what we give, bat how much wi cm give for what we get. Pure Food Store 429 South Charlotte street.

Phone 708. Auto Truck and Motorcycle Delivery J. Wade Weston will leave this morning for Seiney on business. Mr. Weston will be absent from the city! for several days.

A. C. Marvin will leave this morning for Iron River on business. Ladies 59c and 75c silk hose, sell ing now at 39c. Margaret (ialiagher 1400 Ludington St.

Kevill Murphy returned last evening from a visit with friends and relatives in DePere and Green Bay. Anyone having cows to pasture on the south side of the city notify Dick Flath, Phone 331-Wf. 1861-122-3t. Jack Berry, formerly with the Manistique Pioneer Tribune, was in the city Saturday evening enroute to Mar quette for a visit with friends. From Marquette Mr.

Berry will go to Detroit where he will accept a position as linotype operator on one of the leading daily papers. Mrs. George Terrien of Glemoro, was in the city Saturday visiting friends. Mrs. Terrien is returning home after making an extended visit with relatives in St.

Ignace and Cornell. Her son William of St. Ignace, accompanying her as far as this city. Charles Dahlin, prominent farmer of Bark River was in the city Saturday cn a business mission. Mrs.

Ole River were Rood and in the city sou of Bark Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Coburn of Gladstone were in the city yesterday to attend the funeral of M. D. Mead. John McCarthy of Manistique spent Sunday in the city visiting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Quinn Samuel Rogers spent Sunday in Ishpeming, being called there by the illness of his father, James Rogers, one of the oldest mining men of that district. Mr. Rogers states that the condition of his father is yet grave and that little hope Is held out for the recovery of the age man. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Shanahan and children visited with relatives at Harris over Sunday. Henry Macky leaves this morning for Green Bay, where he will visit with relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. John Cass was a visitor with Bark River friends over Sunday. Come with the Crowds Today We are positive we can save you money; a sufficient sum in anything you need.

We are making this event the greatest strongest and most effective demonstration of Extra Low Prices On Extra Good Merchandise That This City Has Ever eep our Dollars Here Nr Buy, Boost and Boom for American Made Goods WE LISI' A FEW Beautiful Warranted Silver State Souvenir Spoon FREE! To Women To-Day Making A Purchase of $1.00 or More. Cotton Yard Goods Made of Cotton Grown in the U. A. Toille dii Nord Dress Cinirhams, the finest medium priced Dress Ginghams made, regularly sold at 12 l-2c in wide range of patterns and special S. A.

week, per yd. Red, double fold Dress Linuhaitis, checks or stripes, the best 10c ginghams offered, special for U. S. A. week, yard 9c Puritan Calicoes, made in America factoiies, the finest 7c calicoes, in blues blacks or light colored print, special U.

S. A. Week, per yard 5c Golden Days 80-ill. wide full Bleached Sheeting. The best 8c sheeting made, silghtly starched, special 5c Finest American Printing Co.

Apron, checks, brown, blue, green or black and white effects, regular 7c quality, 1'. S. A. Week, per yard only 5c Dundin Percale in fast color blue, plain and dot effect, a wonderful value fcr suitings and house dresses and regular 10c seller and made in the IJ. S.

A. special for IT. S. A. week, yard 8c Men! Insure a Dinner A For Every American I by Buying Clothing Made in the U.

S. A. and Young American made by Foremost Tailors, in bine serges, brown worsteds, grays and mixtures, beautifully tinUhed and made in the newest formerly selling at to $18.00, choice $1288 3.88 Newr have we offered such values aw the Aitfcrican made as here offered In seiges or chevjots, plain or fancy tweeds, that sell regularly In every. Store at $10.00 to I for National JHfde in r. S.

A. Week, Your choice for Things Men Wear Made in the U. S. A Mayo made gauze brlggan Underwear, regular sailer, Special garment, IT. S.

A. Week Bal- 50c 42 Cottoti Work Sliirts In blue chambray, hlaek sateens and khaki cloth, all lay down collar, made in IT. A. cholce 39c lftc black or tan Cotton Socks, fast color Merino yarn, special U. S.

A. Week, per pair etica Adjustable lenirti! Suspenders, 50c value, U. S. A. week 8c Correct 25c Boston Carters, sold the nation over at 25c, single or double drip, C.

S. A. week I9c $1.25 Genuine Army Khaki Trousers Cuff Bottoms 89c STRICTLY FRESH Bread Per Loaf 2ic with grocery order 1A yds finest 7c Of grade calicos Light or Dark Patterns with a (Purchase of 50c in 1st or 2nd floor mjr TRADE WITH KR KRATZ Eg tme big busycornerm Gene Sullivan has moved from 1017 Ludington street to 113 No. Charlotte btreet, where he will conduct a first class buffet and boarding house. 1 FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY THEGRAND To-Day Matinee and Night Tuesday, May 4th THE LOVE DRAMA THAT STARTLED TWO CONTINENTS ELINOR GLYNN WEEKS In 5 PARTS and 250 SCENES NOW PLAYING THE LASALLE THEATER, ClIICW.A al 25c ADMISSION SENSATIONAL DRAMA OK THRILLING LOVE, EMBODYING ALL THE EXCITING ADVENTURE T.IAT MADE THE NOVEL THE MOST UNIVERSALLY LA It ROMANCE OE THE CENTURY.

vs NO CHILDREN ADMITTED UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE ALL SEATS 10c Social 1 of the Day I LIGNESES BRING III A HUGE TOIAL Young Woman Surprised Nets receipts by the nation, by states and by counties and cities from liquor licenses and taxes in 1913, tabulated by the United States Depart- Miss Marie Seldle was delightfully ment of Commerce. surprised at her home on Hale street on Sunday evening by a large number of her friends, the event being arrange din honor of her sixteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with a program of games and music after which refreshments were served by the hostess and her mother. HELME IS RE-APPOINTED you PF SENATORS i Lansing, Mav 3. The re- I o.

of James W. Helme, pure I food and dairy commissioner, was confirmed by the Senate in executive 23 to 8. The Senate confirmed all the appointments of governor except Andrew J. Short of Sault Ste. Marie named a member of the board of trustees of the Newberry state hospital.

I Senator James Wood successfully oppose dtliis appointment. Dr. John L. Burkhart, as secretary of the state board of health, also was confirmed. The house passed the Verdier bill providing pensions for school teachers.

Miss Isabella Cass visited with in Bark River over Sunday. United States States Counties tic wines or of products. Students of the liquor problem say that, while the per capita consumption of liquors has increased, there has been a marked decrease in the intemperate use of liquors thru- out the country. NOTICE $230,146,532 20,992,857 6,600,010 Incorporated places having a population of 2,500 and over The Childs Welfare Committee will not meet tonight, but each member is asked to attend the council meeting as a matter of importance to each member will be discussed. Signed: COMMIT BE.

PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION OK TAX PAID. LIQUORS MADE IN THE UNITED STATES. Gallons 1900 IT. 1 1905 19.55 1910 11.34 1914 98.12 NOTE These figures from the reports of the United Commissioner of Internal Revenue, do not take cognizance of imports of domes- William Mulvaney, local jainter 9 decorator, leaves this morning 30 where he has accepted a position with Wortz and Bruns, decorators. There Is No Question but that indigestion and the distressed feeling which always goes with it can be promptly relieved taking a SsasHi before and after each meal.

25c a box. Drug Stors. ARNTZEN BROS. COMPANY LUMBER HEMLOCK AND FINISHING OE ILL KINDS, SHINGLES AND LATH. MILL WORKS SPECIAL DOORS AND WINDOWS, SCREENS AND FRAMES.

ALL ORDERS UIVEJI PROM ATTENTION OFFICE 707 LUDINGTON STREET HONE 102-W. Yard and Hill 1920-24 Ludington St..

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