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Ironwood Daily Globe from Ironwood, Michigan • Page 10

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Ironwood, Michigan
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10 r'RONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, SATURDAY EVENING, AUQtfST 23,1924. EXPECT L'FOLLETTE TO Plenty Of Restraint In Campaign Looked For In Coolidge; Davis Vigorous. BY A P. STEWART Washington--The ciinrtlduteit' "tic- cepliinco HpoochcH" out or the way, flolltlclnns rcK'irct llm presidential cnmpnlgn an regularly "on" now, That In to nay, a Davis Ooolldgfl "ncpeptnnce oppoohoi." rnnrlldiilo Follette none Tin i consider a for- mnt cirfmonv On nil I'nlletto lira to make a i i especially Sen HH a much younper, ulrrnser mnti thn hoiirl oj his i i noholy for nny i i oi) J.a Follpttp'a part, of i i i Innknd for, on thn othor Ivmrl. tmm Cool- Inn I lo thn Re- jnihllcnn 'nld i i Thoy i thf prMflont i i to como nut dhow Chftlrmnn i i i favors vnrv i i I i earn- pAlffn" find i I i a i run attrcffl i i ThuVs i i I I i i i over i Vlco T'roilricntlnl Pfnvps In perfect i i i i mo.it nf the i i i Davis' i ho i i but vprv Just i i i i i i i py- i Tirvnn i I i Tut i not ho HO iiprond i a i 1 imit C'nivll- i tiftwpon a ConlldKn's nnil Ciintlldalo JVlWOM'.

Homo nnv Dn- millKOH lie OOT lo i i i i a i a Tirvnn will overshadow i i mo ropnrfrcl not pleased i a IVnlMh ilnfondoii ru'iilnsl comp i nf Hid I i nlll- i i Tlicv I'onl i It wasn't I i i i i i i i i imrl i i i i il'lnnnrM a Inwycr (trfcin't i a i i i i i hornimn ho i dol'onded rlmi'd'crl i In all I Imrmony In i i i a I i i i It wni by i i i i i a i i ril 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i nittlonnl i i wm i i i i i i i "lu'coptnuco i 1 'I'hlM ItiotsO I ton nini'li I i nf llm i A flsht, i I i i wrtn Adnn'd fliinr i i i New i i pfi'ia tinnotlrncl. Ai i i i i xhnpii, pin ly rn.inriKM'i. on hnth i i i i Hint i i i i i have do I tho bpMt o( thn i i -If Ihcy, i i i i I i 'm i i i i i ni i i ni i i Krnupn. I I i ilon I nd- Tlolll a i i dn I i T.a i i i i bocnuio I i tlio i of tho i i Ki'oup i i i tn "play up" T.a t'ollotte. Put hnth nldos rot'OKiiUo In T.a Toil nnd a pair of flrMt-elnss i i i i i cntnpnlRiiem bnclc- wl.

nt lonst nl present, by iv i (croup tit i A I A email iccclvcr fin minors IH i i by an i Kllsh i i i hopos tn hnvc use bv ovoiy i in Kng- l.ind made obllcnloiy. A flontlntt radio sot fin- boon dovlied In Clommny. tou Talleoon In tin production nation talking, "Let Not Man Put Asunder," which will ba In oity Mcntlny niflht only it the Rex P. Holappa K. Koski CHIROPRACTORS Office Upstairs Erapamer Bldfl.

Opposite Western Depot, Hurley, Phono 128S-W. WIs. Office 0 to 12; 2 to 6: 7 to week dnys; 10 to 12 Sun- dnyt LADIES' PRIVATE APT. LADY ATTENDANT. X-Rny Spinogrnphy.

IE WS A PER fl H1V Endurance Record--133 Hours A nitric at hit alclo, ready i i a nnd nn Ico pack on his head, A Fisher i about Kanius JIo leoently to a new nonstop a record of 133 hours or ritivp and hours The previous record 122 made by "Dnro DfvH 1 Locltuood. Fisher's jpgs and nniid i tmrlly -'wollpn when ho endprl thn run I Is shown here, i tho i at the Btai of the teat, linnets h.induilTed to tho Irate Doctor Named Part Of Ironwood Hells Half Acre A pnrt of I I nso. an I a Acre, nil map rcvenlurl, 'iml nn I i re- lioi ter I i I i It Dr J. W. AV'liitcsldcs, letklont of i yciiis ago, i that i what ho then cojuildorcd a nio.st ap- pi opi lato 11 i i It was his dlsKtiHt In i i to find lionao i i a i i piofes- slonal calla that caused i Will to- ftkles to naino Hell Half.

Acio, Tho houses In a pui of tho town riuoly wero to be i tunsocu- tlvoly. "VVIiy, you find No. 2 on ono IIOUHO nnd Nn 100 nn tho ono ric'il dour," Dr. Wiitpshles user! to It t.iko live mliuitcs lo cover the i and learn where he was to make a call. And folks shifted so much Jn those, ilavs that remembering n.inifs i aid the phjslclan mnter- Ullv.

Tho old map on which Ilell'a Half Acre IH designated shows It to be that i of tho i i which is bounded by ll'Miiloek street on tho end nnd Auri ra street on the south, the west end of Aycr street I Unit Aero, 1'Yitir postcniiH recently delivered In Tslnncl, Kngland, were posted In (lermniw "3 vears aso Only the Gulbransen Registers'Touch" A piano, played by music- loll-and-pedals, thst poiltlvely itgattn personal "toucn!" 'Which mctni--s piano ill folks can play aa skillfully, with sll the expression pos- ilble to the bete hand-playing I This the latcit and most development In the art of piano-making--a new-diy musical Initmment Indeed--the Oulbcanacn Registering Piano. Rctfitertnt Is the thing about the Oulbran- sen that hai 10 ttlrted the inatlon of the muilc-hungry public--that hai awakened, too, the Interest of many capable pianists In the artlitlc poMlbill- ties of the Registering Piano. 2 Years to Pay! OI (nfonnieion, PhonerSSu. Four ModeU-MahontUq (450 8850 $700 JOHNSON Singer Sowing Machine Store. Ironwood, Mich.

riULBRANSEN VJiThe Tlegistering Piano WAKEFIELD NEWS Bcdsll, Correspondent, 'Phone 110-M. Liabilities. Current liabilities: Accounts payable $2,804.23 Fixed Liabilities: Bonds Issued 7,000.00 Net Worth; N'et worth of School District June 30,1924 Total Liabilities $449,028.38 MARTHA REIPINEN IS HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Auditors Find Assets Of District To Be $5,337.95 And Liabilities $449,028.38. The auditors who recently audited the records of the School District for the last three years found the accounts neatly and accurately kept. The financial condition has been considerably strengthened during the last years, On June 30, 1821 the School District was overdrawn at the bank In the amount of nnd weie Indebted to the extent of J45.000 00 in bonds Issued at June 30, 1021 Following are the Assets and Liabilities of the school district of Wakcfleld nt the end of the a i period June 30, 1924.

Asieti, General Accounts: Cash In bank, petty 200 no Cash in bank, geneinl 27134 Accounts receivable 681 57 Inventory of materials, conl etc 1,3 i2 03 her first aid and llien milled her to Delinquent nnd other taxes due 00 tho WaUellold hospital where she re Driver Did Not See Her On Road In Heavy Rain. Miss Wai Ilia Relpplnen was struck Thursday evening an automobile driven Ijy Ernest Johnson of Ironwood. Mr Johnson was driving on the State Highway 12 going toward Ironwood nnd was nt tho Intersection of tho LaKovlew cemetery road nnd wav, during- tho electrical storm and heavy a i when bo noticed some cows In ths road lie sloped up and on a of the heavy Ml! or. rain on his windshield did not see Miss Relplnen and her mother who were driving the cows alone the highway. He i in Into the girl causing her to f.ill nnd i a I.icmtlon about one inch in length on her temple.

He immediately stopped and gave Total 95 Icelved medloul i Four were required to close the wound. She was then taken to her home and Is well on the way to recovery having received no other Injuries, FINNISH LUTHERAN CHURCH There will services tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at the Finnish Lutheran church and tho Rev. Hnrju will be In charge of the service. Services at Comet tomorrow afternoon nt 3 o'clock Mr. and Mrs.

NlgMlncale and daughter, Agnes, and Mr. and Pierce of Milwaukee were tho guesU of Dr. nnd Mrs. R. I Prout yesterday Mr.

and Mrs, S. Peters and family and Mrs, McCleary and daughter, Francis of Ironwood left thin morning on a motor trip to the Delia of Wisconsin. They will nlio visit with friends In other points of Wisconsin. Ml si, Edythe Snndln of lion Mountain, Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. E.

O. Krnns. Mr. and Mts. William Hlllls nnd sons, Edwin and Fred, motored to Ashland yesterday and brought Miss Lucltti mills back to Wnkcflcld.

She recently underwent an operation for appendicitis nnd is reporter! to be re- covciltig nicely, I A Every mile of road i and mn'lii- Itilned by the government iV various states costs each of us onlv ,0015 pnrt of a cent a a statisticians. I "SET" I sets In Australia lire sel to a particular wavelength, tuned to definite broadcasting station. Tart of the government license fee goer to the- station a gels radio customer, SUNDAY (Co.lrUiy of Radio DlKMt.) (By Alioclatii Frtti) WSB, Journtl 7:90, tor. (346) protrmn. WQJ.

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WIJ', inillmloliihlii toih-m, I Mii-nnniloih 7 3 I is NEW EXPRESS OFFICE HEAD A i 1 Olson, streol, i been numsd iimnngur of tho Amei-lcnn Mxpresn Co oftli-fl In Ironwom) succecdlDK A. SnrUett, Mr. nnd i i malm i honin in dlirornin, The Norrie Athletic Club's New Skating Rink and Dance Hall Will Be Known As THE COLONIAL The name was entered in our contest by Waller Brianti, 206 Aurora Ironwood, Mich, who won the prize of $10. The name was selected from 229 entries by a disinterested committee. Norrie Athletic Club DEMOCRATIC RALLY 8:00 P.M.

AT THE MEMORIAL HALL Ironwood, Tuesday, Aug. 26th, 1924 atf When the following Speakers will address the Voters of Gogebic County Prnf Mnrtimpr fnnlpv of Ann Arbor Hon Edward Frensdorf, of Hudson rror. mortimer t. uroiey, or AM Aroor CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR Hon. Michael J.

Doyle, of Menominee CANDIDATE FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR ALL VOTERS CORDIALLY INVITED Democratic Committee CANDIDATE FOR U. S. SENATOR FOR 40 YEARS RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE LEADING ENGINEERS OF THE COUNTRY IKWSPAPF:.

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