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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 3

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SUNDAY, AUG. 9, 1931. THE ESCANABA DAILY TRESS PAGE THREE CITY EMPLOYE SERIOUSLY HURT Richard St. Martin Has Crushed Chest and Skull Injury Richard St. Martin.

608 South I Nineteenth street. in St Francis hospital, suffering from a crushed host and possible skull fracture, the result of an accident occuring OBITUARY ROBBERS HELD IN COUNTY JAIL NEL8 F. HAN8EN Funeral services were held at the Anderson Funeral Home datur- i Manistique Man Charged teenth street, who was found dead With Stealing Goods in his home Friday. Kev. Carl E.

Ci Uerger, paBtor of the First Preaby- TOin (iHIuOn MOrc terian church, officiated at the services. Burial was in Lakevlewj Two men, Alfred McMichaol, and Edward Runyon of Mnn- lntlque are In the Delta conn ty MRS. JESSE BRYSON Jail charged with breaking and Funeral services will be heldjterlng and robbing the general State la Loaning New Picture Reels new iprIs of motion pictures will he for loan from the Department of Conservation. September 1 The new pictures will Include two tpels on forest fires in Michigan, two reels on the work of the Land Economic Burvey and one reel on uses of mineral resources. The forest fire picture will depict prevention detection and prosslon work carried ort by the Conservation Depurtmeut.

The Land Economic. Burvey pictures Saturday morning while he was at Monday morning at 9 atiatore at Garden owned by Henry i will show how the state is taking I st. church for Mrs. Jesse Doloria of a quantity of merchan- a complete inventory of its nutur- St. Martin, who is employed by Bryson, with burial following the dise on August 4.

A third man, al resources. The geological pic- the city engineering department, services In the Spalding cemetery, j0hn Loslch, is being held in the I ture will show mines, quarries, was engaged with a crew of men Pallbearers will be: John La- Schoolcraft county Jull at Mants-1 oil wells und other means of util- worktng on a sewer cleaning ma- Chupello, John Schout, Tom Rice, tique on a charge of buying some minerals. Mine at Fifth avenue and Thir-. E. LaBranche, Labre and Jake 1 Qf the stolen goods.

The five reels will be added to teenth street, and with another Mullenbach. The robbery was reported to the film loan servlco conducted by workman was turning the cable on: Six members of St. Court, the Delta county sheriff on Au- ihe drum, when one of tho iron No. 661, Catholic Order of Forest-! KUSt 6 nnd officers from the handles of the crank broke. The ers, will form an honorary partment made an Investigation, other, which his companion was un- and members of the Court, of the! Following the investigation able to hold alone, whirled back Married Altar society of sheriff Hewitt at Manlstlque, gas- and struc him on the chest and! the church and of the Aux- olitte stations and tourist supply forehead.

iliary to the G. I. A. of the B. of dealers were warned to he on the Dr.

Bartley, who happened L. will attend the services in, lookout for persons attempting to to he at the scene of the accident) a body. of the stolen goods, when if occurred, rushed the in-j Out-of-town relatives and friends Through a tip Sheriff Hewitt jurrd man to the hospital. He re-j here for the services include: learned that McMlchael and Run- gained consciousness after five I C. Deerham, Chicago; Mr.

and Mrs ,1 yon had disposed of some cigar- ininuts. Examination showed him Tom Bryson. Iron Mr to John Loslch who lives to he suffering from a crushed and Mrs. Jacob Mul enbach, Per- near Munistique. Ho investigated, and possible fracture of the kins; Mr und Mrs, Roy Waldo, located some of the stolen goods, skull, although his condition is Carney; Mr and Mrs.

Dave Mer-, arrested Loslch Hnd sent word to mch that X-ravs have not yet been der. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Trooper Person of the state police taken. who arrested McMichael and Runyon at Gilchrist on Friday.

In a statement to sheriff's officers yesterday McMlchael Hald that he and Runyon had broken Bryson. Spalding; Alice and The accident is the second to George Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave occur in the St. Marlin family in Bryson him Mr and Mrs.

Janies a short time, a daughter of the fam Coquette, Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. ily losing the sight of one eye in E. LaBranche and family, Mr.

and an accident which occurred while Robert Lawrence, Mr. and jnt0' 0 store and'taken i-ho was opening a pop bottle hort time ago. Mrs Richard Schermer, Mrs. T-iand about the same number of Schermer and Charles and films. They took tho loot Lung, of IjuBranche, and John Manlstlque where it was hid- Flelschman of Owen.

WIs. den in home. DJLU LUV 1 UUU 1 UIV II ft I Mrs. John Schoute and family, Mr. 49 cartons of cigarettes, 42 ami Mrs.

Victor Fezelte, Mr. and nles from thp h1x watcheB the Educational Division und will he available for Joan to nil schools, clubs, public meetings, and other organizations. St. Francis Hospital Patients dismissed are: Mrs. Nick Peterson of Fox, a medical patient; and Miss Murjorlo Jane Pattlson, 1214 Tenth nvontie south, who is recovering from an operation for relief from appendicitis.

While tho body of his son wns awaiting burial, Edward ITout, aged 84, dropped dead recently In Merton, England, and the funeral was postponed so that both could be buried together. BRIEFLY TOLD Agent MRS. CLIFTON SMITH I The body of Mrs. Clifton Smith 1 Back Sheridan road, recent-1 of formerly Miss Rose ly appointed local representative, of thlH cltyi who dl6d 1 of the Auto-Owners Insti ranee Wednesday of an acute heart at Kiwanians Leaving For Appleton Today company of lousing which dur was "brought to Escanaba Sat-! A large delegation of Escanaba 1 ing the past turned the larg- nrdttV morning. two brothers, Jo-1 Kiwanians will leave by automo- of Chicago, and Clifford, who blle this morniqg to attend the 19.a.

tlrm surplus 1 went to Chicago, upon word of her di8trict convention of KJwanis for emergencies or for possible death. and Mr Smith, the husband, intornnttnnai hein. h. 1,1 A 1 Press Want Ads Accomplish Much. Cost IJttle, distribution to policv holder aceompanviug it.

now amounts to $428,256 44. the The body was taken to the Alio Terrace Gardens Terrace Gar dens will have a big special dance and all-girl floor show Tuesday r.ight Kay and Morgan will pre International being held at Appleton, WIs. I An effort will be made to se- stntemcnt for the l. months of Funeral Home and Saturday after- cure the conventlon for Escanabu 'Un discloses. noon was removed to the home of jn the mother, Mrs.

Catherine nell. South Fifteenth street, where it will remain until the funeral. M-nt Broadway Flashes with Lan-1 MondTv Vt 9:30 8 win beheld Monday and dis Brunswick orchestra playing st church. Rev. Father fhe g.rls.

j0hn Mockler officiating program consists of a picnic at Pierce Park, where there will be various athletic and other amusements. Business th am numbers, Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. twelve In number have been fea tir.sl on BBM Air Theatre and, 0 0f the voting mother. Granada afe.

hicago Cal Browm poter Gallagher, arrived last evo CAUSE AND RESULT The City Comee to Kntortain You at Terrace Gardens TUESDAY, AUGUST Xlth 20 Stars In Broadway Flashes Brunswick Men Girl Floor Cal Brown, Master of Ceremonies ELSA-BLUES CROONER JUNE SONGSTERS Don Karl Margo Dance Exponents, featured RKO, Pub- lix, Club Madrid, Milwaukee. Something different. miss them. Dancing Gents $1.00 Ladies 50c is mastrr of ceremonies. Buddy Harvey, son of Mr- and Mrs A Harvey.

923 Sixth uve- south, had his tonsils und vdenoids removed yesterday. JUDGE: Do you mean to say that ning from Ashland, to attend 1 such a physical wreck as your hus- the services. band gave you that black eye? PLAINTIFF: Your Honor, he Proes Want Ads Accomplish Much. Cost I At tie, wasn't a physical week until he gave me the black EVERY PHILCO A BALANCED SUPERHETERODYNE VVMAQ CKGW WIW Phi I co undistorted lone, sharp station separation. 9-TUBE PHILCO- SUPERHETERODYNE what a price! Pii ileo Superheterodyne Control (BriIlian Bright, Mellon', (hid Balanced I nils Klcctro- Dynutn ic Speaker Slat ion Bee nr din Dial hantl- robbrd, lacquer-finished ineI of American Black II no I and matched ri- colai I litoti, (ioni- IJOQ73 piote With New Tube Superheterodyne HIGHBOY.

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due a real enjoyable one. For until seen and heard the Nine-Tube Lowboy, never knowhow much honest radio performance, how much dignity of radio appearance, so little money can buy. Come in and see his list as soon as you can. Ill EE DEMONSTRATION IN It OWN HOME E. O.

ANDERSON 608 LUDINGTON ST. PHONE 1751 A COMPLETE STOCK OF PHILCO BALANCED TUBES FOR REPLACEMENTS speakinq the. free £2 I pay several cents a mile extra for that Free Wheeling sensation in my Studebaker I had to. But the joke is, it cost me saves me money. A Studebaker is swell when running along with the motor engaged, but it is those moments of those miles of Free Wheeling give me my grandest thrills and these PAY.

I sail along, manufacturing miles and money! About one mile in seven or six or five is you save from a seventh to a fifth of your gas and oil. Seems to me ridick to buy a car without Free Wheeling when you can get a real Fret WheelingStudebaker for $8451 This is the lowest priced Six with Free Wheeling as standard equipment engineered from tip to tail to give you the fullest benefits of Free Wheeling in its finest form. -free -wheelin a originated bg Studebaker the faetortf De Grand Motor Company Escanaba, Mich. PLEASE NOTE If the party who mailed currency to apply on account will call the office and identify the remittance we will is- Bue credit and mail receipt. guaranteed SUNFAST and WASHABLE good news in our drapery department.

A splendid showing of Puritan Cretonnes. Delightful in design and coloring and fully guaranteed by the manufacturer not to fade in the sun or wash out in the tub. ou will find here just the pattern for every room in the house. Drop in ana look them over. 35 to 1.15 Second Floor Bargains CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS 45c Good quality chambray work shirts, full rut fitting collars and Priced low.

August Sales Always Interest Because with the clearaway of Summer Fall offerings begin to show up here and there throughout the store specials are all timely and as you shop for them you will find many other items you want. STORE SLIPS AND GOWNS 43c White cotton slips and muslin gowns in Stimmer styles--A special Clearance price that is very a few sateen bloomers are included at this price. BASEMENT BLOOMERS 15c This is a light weight cotton Boomer in Junior or very low price and as he quantity is not large we uggest early shopping. BASEMENT NORTHERN TISSUE 4 Just for Limit 8 nils and no phone orders, jlease. BASEMENT Home Frocks 66c Even rain did not keep the from this splendid August bargain Dainty styles of percales, batistes, and the right weight for right now outdoor or home new styles that have not been shown selling continues not delay your visit.

SECOND FLOOR Summer Dresses Summer Coats All At Half Price Clearance time for our remaining stock of Summer Dresses and Summer Everyone a late new style and you will find many days of splendid service in every garment Come today and choose the garment that fits your needs at this splendid price saving. Home Do Not Overlook This Sale of Paint The time for Fall decorating is here and this sale of high grade Paints comes at an opportune time can choose now at prices about half that you usually you are not quite ready to do the the paint now at these low prices. PURRVEYOR HOUSE PAINT 1.68 A $3.25 quality in gallons at PORCH AND FLOOR PAINT A quick drying good one, gallon at 50c GLO LITE INTERIOR GLOSS Fine semi-gloss for interiors, gallon FLAT PAINT For walls, ceilings and woodwork, nr gallons VARNISH STAIN For floors, woodwork and furniture, quarts SARUK ENAMEL 2 hour up your furniture or woodwork, quarts OUC You always buy paints for less here if you consider quality a good time to get acquainted. New Fall Felts $1 .95 You will thuir Plain in nour. e.

but to the prevailing mofie Si the new Others at prices up to 8-85 may it Jet; -m a roc Are Here $5.95 $9.7 5 arrivals charming Fall styles popular travel pri of clever styles and workmanship impre-- have higher priced line seasons Conie fo choose. uni 00 nts trie, i vou a the lay and Marinette Knit Frocks Their popularity is proof of their style rightness and real need in every woman Fall outfit -Clever models newly arrived from which you may choose. Make your selection now for later needs. $16 .50 to $35 di..

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167,328
Years Available:
1924-1977