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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 5

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WE uax max 14, THE ESCANABA DAILX ESS page nvE Trout Lake Train Victim Identified 800 body of the man whose life was snuffed out when he fell from a railroad car to the tracks and was cut in two by the train wheels at Trout Lake Thursday night, was identified as Charles Ityan, escaped trusty at the Newberry State Hospital. Ryan escaped from the institution May 6 officials of the hospital, who came to the Sault Sunday in an effort to identify the body, stated. He was committed to the hospital May 7, 1929. from Marquette. He was not dangerously insane, and was given considerable freedom.

He was in the outer yard Tuesday, and merely took 'French He has no relatives. A peculiar circumstance connected with efforts at identification was the marked similarity with the description of another from a penal Institution at Fort Madison, Iowa, Features tallied almost exactIx With photographs of the convict, an well as physical deformities. Fingerprints however, failed to coincide with the classification of those of DeWitt, the convict. THOMPSON NEWS FELCH NEWS Felch, May 13. (Special) big gala celebration was attended by the largest crowd that ever attended festivity in Felch.

Over one thousand people were present and over two hundred seventy cars. The Norway City Rand commenced playing in the park, due to rain they were compelled to finish the concert on the balcony of the Rian Hotel. The celebration was to com- menorate the fiftieth anniversary of Andrew Rian's landing in America. It was also a real home coming. Speeches were given by such old timers as Alfred Anderson, Swan Peterson, Mr.

Farell and Carl Lund. Sunt. Plomquist of Amasa snoke on Rian and Rev. Frank Peterson portraved the history of Mr. Rian from 1880 when he worked for 75 cents a day and twenty dollars a month as a shoe maker and a farm hand respectively.

Due to the rain the Norway baseball team was unable to meet the Thev will meet later. Next Sunday the will play Iron Mountain. The children of the Felch school district will plant 5,000 trees at the Norway Lake Reservation on Tuesday. Each teacher will be in charge of a group of children. The election of members and oficers will be announced later.

Boy criminals are becoming a serious problem In Ireland. Thompson, May and Mrs. John Carlson and Mrs. Heiberg of Man- Istlque visited Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fragale of Chicago, 111., are visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Fragale. Mrs. Thos. Smith and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorge Kruslc. of Manlstlque on Sunday. Students of the Thompson school presented the w'ith vjiseH and carnations as Day gifts. Mr Rnd Mrs. Peter Quinlain and daughter Ida, accompanied by Mrs.

Dave Quinlain of berrv visited the Andrew' Long home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack and children of Blaney visited Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald of Nahma visited at the Ole Edwardson home. Thomas Smith, employed at Days River, visited his family on Wednesday.

Frand Llndberg who has been employed at the feeding station, near Eckerman, visited his family over the week-end. Misses Ingrid and Evelyn Nelson, and Linnea Carlson visited Elma and Ruth Anderson, and Rlgrid Johnson of Manistique on Saturday. Fraternal Cnnton Meeting Canton, Hiawatha, No. 48, will hold a meeting at the I. F.

hall this evening. Members are asked to attired in full uniform. Business of importance will be transacted. Evening Star Society The Evening Star society will hold regular meeting at Unity Hall Thursday evening at eight After the meeting there wil be a card party. All members and their friends are invited to play.

500 will be played followed by refreshments. K. P. Work About forty members of the Iron Mountain K. P.

lodge will confer the second degree at Escanaba this evening at eight All members are asked to make a special effort to attend, Lunch will be served at the conclusion of the meeting. 40 Hours Devotion At Flatrock Sunday Forty Hours at Holy Family church, Flat Rock, will open at the ten o'clock mass this coming Sunday, with the chanting of the litanies of the Saints and the Procession of the Blessed Sacrament. Because of the hour of the opening, when the neighboring priests are all busily occupied with their own services, the pastor, Father George Laforest, will be unattended. The hours of adoration, distributed according to families, sodalities, and servers, will start at eleven Following are the priests who are to attend the subsequent services: The Rt. Rev.

Msgr, R. G. Jacques, V. and the Rev. Anthony Waechter, of St.

canaba, the Revs. John Mockler and Gerald Harrington, of St. Kscanaba; the Revs. Bertrand Labinski and Bonaventure Kilfoyle, Franciscan Fathers of St, Escanaba; Rev. Joseph Guertin.

of Crystal Falls, who will preach the sermons on Sunday and Monday evenings; Rev. Fred Theriault, of Florence, Rev. D. Jos. Breault, of Bark River; Rev.

Sebastian Maier of Gladstone; Rev. Alphonse Colgnard of Perkins; Rev. Thomas Drengftcr. of Perronville, Rev. Ovid Lamothe, of Rapid River; Rev.

Ph. de Neri Jutras of Schaffer, and the reverend pastor, Father Laforest. The chapel of the Holy Family church has Just been frescoed, and many other pleasing details will be In evidence at these Forty Hours, which mark the opening service of the parish silver Jubilee Hundreds of dollars have been presented to the church by various parishioners, in an effort to beautify the church, the house and the The annual Fourth of July picnic will he a general get to gether and homecoming of former parishioners. The final service of the jubilee will be observed October 7, which is the acutal twenty fifth anniversary of the organisation of the parish. The population of Australia on September 30, 1 929 was 6,391,000.

This Is more than a million less than the population of the city of London. CORNS guaranteed with Corn Remedy. Money back if it fails. 25c per bottle. Sold only by DRUG Escanaba, Mich.

oliseum DANCE TONIGHT Muaic by BRAULTS CANADIANS Adm. Men, 75c; Ladies, 25c Dancing 9 1 More Car for the Money More Pleasure in Driving More Luxury and Is Easy (fteatQ A Car for You to Try Wilt Bn Sent to Ynmr Dnnr Only by riding in or driving Great 8 win you ap- proaiato I ta delightful operation. Yon are invited to take a trial car and teat it for apeod, acceleration, power, may handling, eemfert A telephone call Great 8 1 aOOlKHUTa HI beine Hu to year door. and Inexpensive to Operate No ear we hare ewer offered has so quickly won the enthusiasm of oil who drive it. For Hudson Is an entirely new type.

Loafing along In high or racing at express train speed, ft is aa nimble as a fine polo pony. Hudson's Great Eight will please yon. Its first cost Is way below any car similar in quality or performance. its economy is impressive. Any dealerwfll gladly let you drive a Hudson Great Eight.

You will be so enthusiastic that yon can't help telling your friends it is the most delightful ear yon have ever driven. 1050 VOR THE COACC Nine other models as attractively priced. Wide range of colors. All prices f. o.

b. Detroit, factory. DE GRAND MOTOR COMPANY HTJDSON-ESSEX SALES AND SERVICE Escanaba, Michigan STEUBEN NEWS Steuben, May 13 and Mrs. Wm. Gray mid family spent Tuesday evening at the home of Ralph Harris at Uno.

Mr and Ceil Van Camp went to Peahem Monday night to visit Mr- Van there, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Gray and family went to Cooks Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of their niece, Mrs. Charles Keine.

The home of Mr. Elmer Gouder, father of Cccllo Gouder of this plate burned up at Spur near East Lake Sunday. Mr. Gouder with his two sons. Elmer and Orville, are living with his sou for the present where Orville has entered the Steuben school.

The state nurse from the State Department of Public Health visited the Steuben school and examined all the pupils of the school searching for crippled children. Four were reported for protruding scapula and one was recommended for examination by the state clinic physician who comes to Manistique soon. Terraco hardens a 1 1 Bean's orchestra will featuro the dance program at Terrace Gardens Saturday night. This orchestra is composed of ten talented musicians and entertainers and come here highly recommended. Fined for G.

R. Crebo was arrested by the Escanaba police department yester- day on a charge of petty larceny, after two local had complained of her shoplifting. She whs fined $10 on the charge, and made full reetitution to the two concerns. Dunce at eight Canadian musicians will play for the dance at the Coliseum tonight Manager Flath installing a soda fountain for the convenience of The Rubbers taking the shock out of the horse's now by supplying rubber steel shoes. have shown that horses as well as men suffer fatigue when pounding on paved highways all day, and so a rubber pad, fitting over the regulation steel shoe, has been placed on the market to make It easier for the horses.

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A Special Group NEW PRINTS Values to 15 This group includes one and two piece models in all the vari- ety of the new colors. There are innumerable styles for your choice. ATTRACTIVE PRICES KIRSHMOOR COATS These beautiful coats are styled in the Parisian manner from imported Robe they're hand tailored combining the romantic colorings of the Emerald Isle, the Scottish heaths, the English downs with the chic of Paris Style. See them now at very attractive May prices IDEAL SHOP If J.C. PENNEY GO.

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