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Ironwood Daily Globe from Ironwood, Michigan • Page 8

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IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE IS, 1920. Finnegan is Charged With Being Implicated With Uquor Thieves. HAVE HEARING SOON William Finnegan. well known to and Iron wood people, especially the former where he was one time is -facing a term the Wisconsin state prison as a re- of being implicated with a gang liquor thieves working in Neemih Menasha. Finnegan had been ar- on a.

charge of alleged purchas- 'ng of liquor stolen from cellars In 'the above named cities and -knowing Ihe time that it was stolen 'proper- li Eat 'em for Breakfast-then eat 'em for --says Post TOASTIES i SuperiorComFlakes ty, in fact being the one for whom the liquor was stolen. He is now out -on bail ing 'a for the has-been- conducting saloon" between Menafiha aritf His place was 'the liquor gang, one of which, Henry Sauaa of Menasha, a well to do young business man, was caught with the goods in a Menasha drug store cellar at early morning hour recently and is now serving an 18 -months sentence at' the state prison at Waupun. Finnegan's hearing is due next week. -So far six of the gang have been arrested and are awaiting their hearings One of the gang was a meter-' and furnished Finnegan- wJtbAplims the cellars who in turn turned them over to the aforesaid burglars and paid them a price for all the liquo they could get, The capturing, of Sauda be inning of the end for the circle -which riad been operating for some time, bu being composed of some well known young there was no suspicion held against them, the news of the af-' fair being a great surprise people in those parts. MANY COMMENCEMENT AFFAIR Commencement exercises of the claos of 1920 held at the.

high school last evening were attended by a and appreciative audience. Dr. Blair's address on "American-' ism" was well received. Dr. Blair's style of delivery was forceful, and his manner most pleasing, he held h.is audience every minute from the opening to the conclusion of his lecture.

EXODUS OFJEACHERS IS DUE ON SATURDAY By Saturday, 'most' of the outside teachers will 'have left for their spectiye homes for the Among those leaving "today were Miss Wamick, who left this noon for her home in Kansas City, E. Dreger, later in the day for his home at Chippewa Falls, Wis. Mr. Dreger will take CHANGE IN W1F I MOST REMARKABLE Never Thought Anybody Could Improve So FasV States "Honestly, I belieye Tanlac has added ten years to my fife's life, she and acts like a different person toivi-what she. did a few weeks ago, a the-statement made the othef by Emst a prosperous farm efcliving at Fredonia, Wis.

the past'lour'years," he con tinned, "my wife has suffered a world of trouble from indigestion, nervousness, headaches and sleeplessness. No matter what she ate she relish it, and she just had to force herielf to eat to keep going. After every meal her heart would palpitate until she had to gasp for breath and she complained of gripping cramps in her stomach. Her nerves broke down and little ordinary noises would upset her completely. She was subject to headaches and dizzy spells and at times black spots came before her eyes.

I don't believe che ever got a single night's sleep. Why, she-was so miserable and restleas she would get up and walk the floor trying to'get relief. She lost strength until her complexion turned and sh was to weak to do a bit of the housework and I was worried over her condition. "Well, air, it just looked like as soon as she comemnced taking Tan- las she began to get better, and while she has only taken three she is already looking stronger and healthier than I had ever expected to see her again. It is remarkable how she has changed.

I never thought it was for anybody to improve so fast. She is eating anything she wants and never suffers any bad affects at all. Her nerves are as steady as a clock and she is never bothered BADGER WOMEN MEET AT APPLETON FRIDAY Associated Appleton, women from all parts of the state will gather here the latter part of this week to attend the thirteenth annual convention of the Wisconsin Branch, Woman's Missionary Society of the Evangelical Association. The convention opens Friday evening and closes Sunday evening. WIANITOWOC STUDENT HAS PERFECT RECORD made a gala occasion this Manitowoc, June Tegen, son of Mrs.

August Meyeriof this city, will graduate from high school-Saturday with a record which, it is believed here, has never been equaled. During the entire fourteen years of his schooling he never missed 'a class and has never been tardy. He will go to the University of Wisconsin next year, and says he hopes to finish four more years of perfect attendance. Alfi Was Enthusiastic The visitor politely affected not to notice the din from the room above, but a bump that shook bits of plaster from the ceiling to the supper table brought the host at length angrily'to his feet. From the foot of the stairs he read the Riot Act.

"Stop that noise at once and go to sleep. What on earth are you doing?" After a pause a piping voice replied in tones of mild remonstrance-- "It's all right dad; it's only Alfie say ing his prayers." Sun- allegorical cesiion societies hundred with many visiting- priests attirting. be a feature. DISTINCTION General Grant said he would have cherished the distinction of being a successful man of business higher than the renown of a great soldier. 'r Beins successful in business may well be looked upon as a distinction! Assuredly it calls for the cor- all one's powers and possibilities, a ng unre lenting effort We have figured largely in manjf business success We want to figure in many more.

GOGEBIC NATIONAL BANK headaches or dizzy spells any more. She sleeps like a child, her complexion has all cleared up and sbe is so much stronger she is now doing all her housework for the first time in years. My stomach also was all out of order and after eating I always suffered from cramps and gas and" could never sleep well at night Bui? after seeing what Tanlac did for my wife I taking it and now 'it has fixed'm up fine and never troubled in any way whatever. My wife and myself both grateful to Tanlac and will always keep it in our home." Tanlac is sold in Ironwood by. Ironwood Pharmacy and in Bessemer by Frank graduate work in advanced chemistry at the University of Illinois next year.

L. H. Davidson leaves this evening for Chicago where he will visit for a short time before going to his home Stockwell, Ind. None of the above will return next year. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Marriage licenses were granted at the county clerk's office Thursday to John Coxey of Hurley, and Mrs. Lillian Holcma of Ironwood, also Harold H. Harris, Virginia, and Mable E. Bergquist of Ironwood. Miss Hazel Hoffman of Portland, Oregon, arrived in the city yesterday to spend a month with her sister, Mrs.

D. W. Ross. Miss Clara Bouchard of the Puritan Location left for Iron Mountain, to spend a few days at her home there. She will return with her mother, who will make her future home at the Puritan.

Miss Mildren Pappenfus, who has been engaged for the past year in the local schools, left this morning for Superior, where she will visit with friends for a week before returning to her home at Oconto, where she will spend the summer. Ottawa--An order virtually remov-. ing the duty on cattle entering the' Dominion- from the United States until Feb. 7, 1921, has been made to permit restocking of Canadian farms. Paris--The King of the Belgians has been asked by the Supreme Council to mediate between Poland and Czech'o- Slova'kia regarding occupation of the Tcschen coal fields, it is reported iere.

The women delegates and, alternates from New York to the Democratic Convention in San Francisco, will travel in a special train. Presbyttrian Church. Worship. 12: Oft--Sunday School. E.

C. E. 30--Evening Worship. The Daily Vacation Bible School will commence June 28 and will be continued through out the term of four weeks. The Misisonary Society will meet with Mrs.

J. C. Thomas on Thursday at 2:30. The Rev. D.

S. West gave the Commencement address to the graduating class at the government school at Lac Du Flambeau on Wednesday, June 16th. Donald S. West, Pastor. DISGUSTED ELECTORS CHANGE NAME OF TOWN Marinette, county board changed the name of the town of Rat River, recently created in this county, to Silver Cliff.

The name is taken from a high, picturesque point on the Peshtigo river. Electors of the town, disgusted with name, petitioned for the change. Always Ready. "What is your name, little boy?" inquired a kindergarten mistress of a new pupil "I don't know," said the little boy, bashfully. "Well, what does your father call you?" "I don't bashfully.

"How does your mother call you when i dinner LIIIK-: doesn't have to call me. I'm there already." 1 As we taste the delicious substantial slices from the "KING MIDAS" loaf, we are glad to ize that this is a luxury all can afford. In fact, it hardly a question of affording it. We can't afford not to use i I I i FIRST MASS TO BE A GALA OCCASION SUNDAY Thy Associated Preis.l Menominee, June first mass of Rev. Fr.

Theriault of Menominee, in the parish where he was born, St. Ann's church, Menominee, will VIP extttTcosf buys so I much extra quality and nutrition! OLSON BROTHERS Phone Store 373 or Feed Branch 303 for Immediate Ironwood, Michigan. London--The International Shipping Congress at Genoa has decided to affirm the principle of a 48-hour week for Delegates from 11 nations including the United States are in attendance. New Summer Sweaters 'and Silk Sport Skirts The latter! in beautiful materials of Tricolette, Fan-ta-si, Dew Klimax Satin, Baronettee, Satin, Queen Anne Satin, Crepe de Chine Sea Spray. Skirts to off Sweaters at 10l, off The Single Button, Double-Breasted IMW This is one ol ihe many Smart 1 11 QUr YOUNG.

MEN extensive showing of GAttMENTS-RUSBOLT HATS Ironwood yet you Note the gracef up lines of this There ij-jdhij hat are but not inc exceptionally fine tailoring combined with the reasonable prices at which we offer makes these values without equal to From neckwear to sox you will find here good reliable things to wear. $75 The Fashion Clothing The store that Satisfies. Illilllllllllllllll John P. Bekola, Shoe House Ironwood, Mich..

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