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Ironwood Daily Globe from Ironwood, Michigan • Page 5

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8 DAILY GLOBE, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1926. Market News New York and Boston Stocks, Livestock. Grain and Produce. Stock GROCER'S LEG IN AUTO ACCIDENT STOCKS i (Closing Prices) A Chs-m. Dye -l I i Am.

Can Am. Car Fy 10 Am. Locomotive Am. Sni Ui-f. ll3 IVi; Tel.

XD a Am. Tobacco 1 1 il Am. Woolen Anaconda -1 A of 111. Atchison lljbv-j All. Coast Line Baldwin Loco Bait.

i 1 Bethlehem Sill 17 'C i i a Fet a Canadian Pac 1 1 Prices Are Bid Up in Impassive Fashion on New York Exchange. Dec. A old- i i i i i i a market" i cd in uev on i a i i lip i St. I', pfil" I i i i i i a i i gains I of a i or hi recorded by Chile Copper I I'c i I i i a i a i dx-n' Cola 1B a a i i I i i a i a Corn I'rortucts ter, Head-, i crossed to the 1 price Bros. mice i i i I A i i i i i a i Ni-sv ilu NIMH.

Jl Christ Basso of Jessieviile is Victim. i TJasso, G7, Jessieviile grocer, a a of u. taono in tho i i lee; a i on the face and other i i when be was by an a i late Saturday a at location. Avilliam Byrne a driver of car. Mr.

Basso was rushed to Grand View hospital where he was given medical a i a a been i I.T.KSO was delivering i a team of horses and is believed to ha-, been alongsido the i he was hit by the automobile. UNABLE TO GIVE REASON FOR ACT FERDINANDWSHESTO I I I I i i a r. i i i i i i a i i i i a i i i i i i i Simmons I i a I i r.uls sncm a 1.1" i i i Is ot or i i i i i on common ef Di i i c- tJrie Kailroaii Kamous-Playi-rs i i KiilAer l-'oundatioii Co. 5 of I a i of a Onortil KIcrtrL-, IK-W 11 -V- 1 i 1-V 1 I i I C-t. Ner.

I clf.i I i i i the 1 ore IK I I I i I -K: i i i i i i Stat. Steel i i i i at I "-S and inosl H' 111 8 1 I i i i i rates i i i niVtv.is Ci-'nti-al I "I--I --i 1 1 i I 1 I i I he i i i di i i i in i fi IIt rv It1 1 i a i i i i i i larLce 'i; 'l i i p' i 'a and i i I i a i nH 0 y( utlu r. en i a In i Co. i i i i i on lunu' i the i l.a--" l. i i I i i i i i Ueport-, of i i a 1 i i i i i a i i Trm-K i i i and v.

ere Mai-land i Oil i 'i--' i some of jjjy'" 1 1 I a a a pres- Vac. i.fd a i i a a MonlK.nu-,-y 1 1 1 i i i N''' Vork i i i i i a i i 1 1 I I 1 "Mt'r, I 1 i a a i i a raa i a 1 i i i i i i a i I Northern I a i i tor Provisions i 1 I a i f'orp. I I i i i i HK-K- St. L. Kan Fran.

i i t. a A i i I Rocbiu-k i i i -t i i a i Con. i V. a i i 1 a i i IX-c 'JO-Butu-r a I fjd I I a St.ui.lanl i J. 1 7 i i M'-'I" i gathered firsts Texas Pa-ilio 1 7 1 i i i i a tthole'U.

S. I Alcohol" Rumanian King Wants to Abdicate in Favor of Son. Paris, Dec, 20-- i Ferdinand of i a i a wishes to abdicate i i a icsloro Crown Prince, Carol to I i lie, re- on I a I. I a i a i i i i a a secret i bold i I i a a week. i is a i i a i i a i a i a i-ource in I i i MRS.

NirfNTs INJURED WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO I a I i a a i i i i a a noon v. ben she a i by an a i i i i i i i a i a i a a a a i i i a i i i a i i i el i- and i v.as i i a i- e-'caped i i i i i I i i i a A a i i i i a a i a i to i of i i i of a i i a i a i i i i a i a been i a -eo. i i i ul car. i a a i a i i a il. Fatally Injured'Boy Being Wlad About Something.

(Continued from naae one.) his story of. clubbing the child to death i comments on the i denied vehemently, however, that be had lured the hoy into the barn for the purpose of mistreating him and added "I can't explain why i Tie said in his i that he had been at the barn I-'rid'iy evening i tlie Sehnnth boy anil another child and a he sent the Schrnith boy on an errand. the Schmith I was alone," CroarWn said. "I was vexed with him and scolded him. Then I hit him.

I Kuess I i him i a piece of iron." He was asked lie blows with a a i a which a i horn it a be asked "It may a been. I don't know. 1 crabbed it up from tho Hoor I hit him i on the back of Franks was being investigated and Leopold and Loeb wero beins questioned. Besides the two alienists who took liart in the Franks case, the same prosecutors were participating in tho questioning. It was indicated that the same sort of deCjns'o miiihc oo offered after Croarliin's unulo had stated that the youth had the mind a child ten.

But whereas Loeb and Leopold boastfully admitted that trey killed just for a thrill, Croarkin, half a dozen years their senior. stpadfastly that he had Bo particular motive. DEER LICENSE SALE IS SHORT 2 OF 1925 But More Small Game Licenses Are Sold. less clecr i licenses than were issued a year ago wero sold i the, season recently closed by i i a 1'ollari, secretary to trie city manager, a check on the- i license sale discloses. Last year he sold G5J deer i licenses and thi; year the total was iioO.

i sold -iG more: a gams licenses a I don't know 1 had bee I a he disposed oC a apro. i year the small game i i and was i i a 0 i year the small game Confesses to Priest. i licciiM- sale a a a year A i the fro i i a said he yot on a a'ld i i 1 i tll i rodi; lor awhile, liu-ii i i to I i i lircnsc-s wero sold a priest and onfc. a I a tlono. i 0 gn no i I-'irst, r.

bo i i 4 bill, was un.iblo, i pel i i In i tu a a him to i i said St. i i i i i b''' lol" uso i a in- hud a a i a i i i i 'o i STEHIETZSOUHE COT HEIIM HEBE Best Talent Here He Has Ever Seen in Small Town, He Says. i i i bf so a Irouwood lie goes to St. Cloud, Jan. 1 that will be impossible him to retain tions i tho lronwoo'1 municipal band as director, he said Unlay.

Al St. Cloud he will havo 209 boys in band and will have a city band ot 3J men. ay jjuiic-c. iia uciuiis'i'B Stelnmetz plans to so to France in They also have learned that a fur the tall of 1027 as director of the trimmed black coat, a brown dress Division band it he can set a I'-ave. and a hat she possessed arc missing-, I of absence, ho said.

but have been ablo to find no i i a 1 "it would be a crime for Ironwood tion ot a disturbance in the llouck I I10 to keep its i i a band going, apartment, nor any trace of her in the sa id SU-inmetz today. "I'm a i vicinity of that building or tho hospi- and hoping a 1 one half, aa goou tal or the Potoma i a half i band to si irt i at St. Uoucl away. I Ironwood has today," lie said. Una Her husband was observed near tho i bis best, a ot i a a evrr seen." HURLEYlEACHERS TO LEAVE ON WEDNESDAY WIFE IS MISSING; PHYSICIAN HELD Stained Garments Only Tangible Clue.

(Continued from paice one.) proaclied Dr. B. E. Varty, proprietor of tlio drugr storo over which he lived. Wednesday and asked, for the porter.

The porter was not about, and he requested permission to burn a bundle. His strange behavior during the conversion and particularly when told to leave the bundle on a porch to be burned by the- porter, aroused Dr. Varty's suspicions and he examined It, finding shreds of a kimono, a night gown and a blouse. These garments have been identified by police as belonging to Mrs. Houck.

ti.ek out licenses here. HURLEfPRESBYTERIAN PROGRAM THURSDAY Sunday Schoql Entertainment in Evening. hospital about 4 p. Wednesday. Until lie was found at Ibirnell, Friday, that was the last seen of him.

Their 3-year-old boy had been left in the apartment, and when tlio parents a i ed to return, hi.s a i i i Mrs. K. Houck of la Crosr-e, was Tho mlsslns a us uld a a l-olicc of i tho buy! mil di 1 a tho eontVsMon i i a i i i i i a i i i I i el i i "Atn 1 i priesis i the was and i said, I i do. I Ki.e-.v i i A K-adei-. Com was a a i and yi I i done iom.7 a dered a rode -ars and i a i i mo--! the i i and v.

1 Mol "I i a school Prcshy- i i in i i i i i i i i a a Uoc. a i a a 7.110 p. m. The i a i a i PIT i iss a i T.e^lie Uiek. All I a i y.

a Will Go to Other Cities I for Holidays. La Crosse, Pec. 20-- 5 )-- Dr. II. comes from it, a i schools AVi ily i i i a in l.a i i the, a of 1 i i i i are a motiier, 1 r.

i i 1'iper is a a i i to 1 a ir i a i i physician here, and i )l so liomes. r.ef.ir- I a Dr. Oscar was I i i a le. in profession hero i bis a and 11 of several years ago. The a Dr.

Is mi I Um i school. t-a, hers 1 an uncle, was also i i i i 1 1-, nn-ii'l i i i iss i Oregon, W. bb, I i a elm-, so. i a I a i i i ISM i i a A i UOM-, Vk'if. a i i i It i a A i i a a a a i V-ia-v Two Children HURLEY'RESIDENfDIES ON SATURDAY rP jrt1111 ui I a i a i i i i 1 i a he i Ibe a i i ESr'iirun'u-'tho I surrt iider.

He a i Stars a i i local a a a i i i a i a sehuol in 1'JH. lie took a course ot' i i i at i i and a A1 ills a a i an i i i a i i i r.ochpsler, i i lie a been i i a Elizabeth's i a a i i i tho past years. Tlio Pi'. a i 1 summoned to A a i Coxcy. tho reason and it was i reached a i a i ho was of the.

i a a a a i a a Bethlc-hcm -G a i Jlea- ir.termediate dc -ISHOT TO DEATH I I I i I I i i lln-. 0 i i i i a i a I i i i a I I f. i.i. firi-tt, -ii a -II I i STOCKS a i hy Losan a Dulut.M i i i a a i A I I U-twl I hiraiio. Dec.

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I 1 1 i -'I ph'iln-l'i- "Ilia 'I--. I a i i I I Livestock A i of he a in- i in a i a i a I a been i i i i a of I his a has not yet been a-'n r- i a i d. The body is at i i I i a a i i i the a RETURN ON TUESDAY TM-- T- 1 1 of Traoedy is Result ol Ta with 1 I 4 i i i i i i i i i i i i 'i' i'n'l UI1STUS I I i a i i i i. r. i 1 i I i i i i I i di! i i i I I I To, i i i i I 1 a a I i I i i i I I I It--, id in 1 1 I wilt lk i i i i a i i I I I A i i i i i i i i i I i i i i a i i i i i i i i I i a i i a the the ions; i a i i i men I on of i i i i i i K.

P.ml Mori 1 i 1 1 11 NO SATURDAY DANCE AT BUILDING THIS WEEK a i a a a i i I i a 1 I i i i i i i i i a i A 111" a a i I i i i i i a i nee, i a i i i i i i i a i shoi I i i a i i i COLLECTIONS FOR 1 SATURDAY FALL SHORT i i a a i in- i i uives live in i i i i i i i a been a i since a ('. i a lived HliSv 71 i ,1,1 he a i i of 7 a i i i l-'ri'd-'i-n-k i i i i i i Ib'I '11 a i i A a -s i -1. A i i A i i i 0 i i I.op f.a i i i i Wis. i a I i i i i i i i i A i I 1 I a i i V. i i a a i i i i i i M.i i i i i i i I i i i i i i-.

i a i i 1 i A a Miss i SCHOOLS COLLECT FUND FOR PUREAIR PATIENTS i 1 0 a I I has Ibe i a I a old i his urn le a i th a i i i "lie i i a I i i a i i s- era! i i i i a i ol i -Mary a I i i i to fie a a i i RIVER BRAlfcTclTlLD Green Bay, Dec. Kobert H. I i the mous wateh a a i in a L-aoothm a i i in a Yuri; a a a i i i i I a W. I i i i i i i i i i i i i i a of i i a PC; ce. P.IM.-I- P.rati.

h. a years ago. I i i i i i i i i i a in Kay but a short, i In i i i i i i i 10 a i i i i i i 1 I I I i i a i at un a I I I A 1 A i a of I i p. i i is new i i i i i a i i i he i of a a a He i a a a a I I I a i a i men I I I I 1 I I 0 i i i he has i wise in I i i i ior." i i i a i i i i a i a a a a i A a i 1 i 're i i i a i a i i i i i i i a i i i i i i i i i I cide- hat 1" do i i a i I i a di a i i i i i i a a a of r. a i I i i i at the horfic by i -H ia, I 11 i a I c.rls in i a services i A i a 1 a i 'a at 1 o'clock at the became I a a a a The called a by i 1 He pVv i i i i i lived at i i and said to l.a-, been a a i i MATT COMMISSION TO BAIL FOR RELEASE! HEAR REPORTS TONIGHT a i a i'l a i i i A i i a i i by 1'ee afid i a i i i i of r.

i i ,11 i 1 i i i i a i i I ou mis each i i i i a i i i i i a 1 p.nd i i i i Financial i 1 i', i I C. a I I i my bead." he nd. i i i Dec. 20-uTj-An tn'm real mad. and a I I and i i at i a ruK-, I i a a i i I I i i i i M'l-v i i i i 1 s.i I ho I I a i i 111., a I a m.id me my 1 xi I I i i i i a i i i i i i i a i a i a "becau mad" i noise, I i i a "ii i a a Case.

i i a cash i i i resort a a i ish. i a i i i i i i a i report i-inTheTiTTet i ul BRASS A OFFICIAL PIES i 1 and I i i a i I ill i to i i i i i i a i Se-v other a i i i i will bo i i a of the Dnytona Beach. Dec. 20. er 1 1 eba man 1 i the Alliel all 1 i "lllp.il I-ere Gram i i i i A I I i i I ICE SKATING RINKS IN CITY AWAITING FREEZING 1 11 I'Viiv f.n- .1 i-iti-K.

hrdr, ef i 1 1 I i 1 i I --s a i i 1 I' 1 i I I i 1 1 a I I I I I "ii' i i i i i i a i i i i i i I i I i I i i i i i I i i i tl uf I a a Dec. 20 I i a of i i i a a eel 1 1 1 I a i a i i i i i i i i i i i i I i bei I c.nl--"d a I i I i i i i I i i i i a i a i a i i i i i for i i i Lrii A barber sliojsin of the Gogebie Range; Barbers' Prolee- livc Association will be open Thursday until 8 o'clock and Friday, Christmas Eve; until JOoVlock. J. WALLACE BALDUC Secretary. Inc.

Tel. 750 225 S. St Tuesday Specials I i I i i ufl'ice bounn tu a a ppeara M'-e uf bis uf- n-urdo of Sirloin, T-Bonc, House Steak, Ll) Porter- ic PURE LARD. Ib. PUMPKIN, large No.

3 cans DILL PICKLES, large doz. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens. Pickled Hams. PREPARED LUTE FISK, ibs 25? STOCK FISH, Ib SO? lliere's Still Time-- To make all the family happy with a piano for Christmas. Let us tell you about the tine instruments we sell.

Easy terms and gootl service. Pianos in slock at residence. G. A. Swanson PIANOS AND PIANO TUNING "520 irth Lowe) Cor.

and Arch near North School CALL 1151-J. IRUNWOOD Christmas Shopping And Good Stores Good olrins palrouiigc; bill ji patronage still better Mores. Keep ibis in mind when doing your Christinas Chopping. Ironwood iner- ehants are doing their best to serve the eoinninnily. Lei's give them the kind of support that will justify them in providing even more extensive service! ebic National Bank IRONWOOD, MICHIGAN OUTSTANDING ON THE GOGEBIC RANGE.

D. E. SUTHERLAND, President. O. C.

DAVIDSON, Vice President. L. M. HARDENBURGH, Vice President. R.

A. DOUGLAS, Vice President. R. M. SKINNER, F.

A. JACQUART, Ass'l Cashier. EWSPAPER! EW SPA'PEll.

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