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Ironwood Daily Globe from Ironwood, Michigan • Page 11

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THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1029. THE IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE. 1RONWOOD. MICH PENINSULA NEWS JOHN naumuti DIES Hoiighton-- John T3. Pcllctlcr, wed 71, woll known and highly Mtoomed i'oslclcnt ol Houithloii, died Sunilny mornlni; in St.

Joseph's hospital, Hancock, following a four months' lllnosi, Tho body vui-i re- movocl to the family homo on Gar- nct street. Tho lato Mr. Pcllollcr wua bom In Quebec, Canada, but had been onenRod In tho palntlnK and do coratlnK corituictltw business In Hoiighton for tho last 2G ycrirs, He waa ft member of Iho S. 0, society ol Lake Linden. lie In survived by his widow, three daughters, tho Mlsaoa Geneva and tuwrtla, at homo, and Mrs A i i Mlchcli, Hoiighton.

and two sons, Kdward and John, also Is survived by nt homo Ho two brothers, Thomas, Wyandottc, and Pclor, rttvor Rouse, nnd two Msieri Mrs Frank Rlctmrd.s and Mrs. Mary Condon, Montreal, Canada. MAU, CXKttK Calumet-- P. It. for the past forty ypan (i railway mull i In HIP upper peninsula ro- tlrptl from service on March and has bcpn placpcl on the pen- slnu list.

Mr, was appointed In bv tho lato Prrslcionl Clovoland, HP was rrcom- to i by tho lute Pitin White of MarciucttP When he pntprecl the posloffleo servko therp no plvll service commission. I first i was on HIP Chlcaw. Norihwpslprn lino fi'om UhppmlnB who managed to stem the flow until medical assistance arrived. Whon Ur. Alfred LaBlno of Iloughton was summoned the youth was In a weakened condition nnd near death His condition although critical Is hold to be favorable unless complications develop According to William Mattson deputy shoilir, who investigated the stabbing, It presumably was an accident, The two boys with others of their ago were playing in the vicinity of their homes.

One them had a lope, and according to the story told the deputy the Taube boy attempted to cut the rope whei his i slipped and ponctratec tho stomach of tho lluovlnen youth CKOSH1K LEAVES MAY 1 Iron Mountain--The Rev, James Crosble, locloi of Holy Trinity church, submitted his leslgnatlon at the monthly meeting of the vestry held in the office of the Mineral Mining campnny. The Rev, Crosble asked to be released irom iiis work on May 1, at which time he Is to become rector ot St James' church at Vlncennes, I and in the diocese of Indianapolis, In connection with tho Rev Cios- blo's resignation, It became known Unit ho also had the oppoitunlty of (joins to St. Louis, whcie he was oltoiacl post by Bishop Frederick Johnson ol Missouil, Trapped when he tried to whs for money from Charlotte, Curtis S. Devonshire, above, a salesman, admitted the kidnapping of 12-year-old Alice Labutis from her home in Philadelphia She, -harmed, was found with him. onshlre was arrested, and both he and the girl were returned to Philadelphia.

ChlcnRO At his own Mr Tresitse uas then Irnrnlonrd to Ihf a i a uin on i South Shorr nnd Atlantic C.ilinnct-- Miss Lillian A. Nlo of Seventh stieel. was robbed of a purso a a small amount of eash a M.OOfl check nnd somr pef-onnl bclontjlnt's as she a alone Seventh street her a at D' 0 Sriturcliw a on I holt 1 way home irom Mi. NIc- More on si reft. The I hid' snipped the handle ol MKs Nlemark' 1 pin so and be- I I I spvoral a bulldlws mid- a Oak and Poitland sirred.

KP i a dark over- i a and had hK cap inilktl down nm 1 his cvps to cover his a i Snult Sic. Marir--Robert 1 laugh lost Monday In his second attempt to obtain a seat on the city commission He was defeated by Joseph Malta', by a majoiity of 137 voles, Monday's municipal election gave Multiis 1,400 votes and Haugh 1,362 llauyh carried five of the nine precincts and carried four, including the heavy i north which gave him victory, Maltas durled the second north, third noith and sixth precincts, cairlod the Hist, second Iron A i a forces sworn Into odlce In i i i a i i i i i MuiUe- 1111 In Iho appointIvi olllers of the- nnd ihmuii' In riclmliiMrntivp nollr'i's i i KHK und Phil Bovlnp- Inn. who run on Joint i i opposing I he i of MuiwKor Walr.ivcn nnd th' 1 commission, mrrM'd i over i Ineuin- i i M.ivor Commls- 1 i i In onu li i i i i In ICdlv and i i i showed ill- i i i Iho i re( 1 in 11 a liit'il ot (UO and latter lire on a tlilul. poUInf: BOO south, loin Hi north, fourth south and i south precincts. a--John Pellor, division accountant for the North Western load heie, has resigned to take position as statistician lor the uillraad commission oE South Dakota.

He be located at Plene His lamlly will accompany htm Mr Pullci Is comimindci of Th A i a Legion post here, I A I DIES Mtinlslltiuc--John J. Cowman, 71 Civil war veteran passed paicetully Tucsdnv morning at hi home 110 i felxth street Deati was duo to complications biough on by old age, Cowman was born In Scollanc Juno 9 1M7, Ho enlisted In th Union army In 1801 and soivcd un 111 '05. He was, veiy proud of hi newel and took an active part I nl the most Anything porlalnlni? to the sorvlci Iron i 1 ont removes the last Civ tuir vcteian to reside In Manlstlqu HP Is survived by his wtdos Mai; 1 A. Cowman and four chl clrcii Anlolnc Mastea I A i i i i i M.n ol Ml Mrs i UioUiM I I i sii'fcl, I. at -vh' I i In a i a i a 1 I i nl bPhiK i.i'ibed s.iturd.iv atti-rnoon bv a i Cms a is a 12M (iohivts i i 'I he blade ol a lime l.ui-knlfe in II" 1 ot Taubo jilirood abdomen of Uv Iwv and nnered an a i I bov I'onsldeiable blood ntu'l hi have died had It not bii'ii lor the timely IK lion ol John Stahl, a p.issciby James i i and Charl Cow man all ot Mnnlstlque.

MARINETTE'TTTORNEY VOTED CIRCUIT JUDGE Mai Incite atloincy ap- parcnlly was elocled clicult Judge us the successor to David G. Classon, on the basis of iclums from 74 out of 83 precincts i the four counties rompilslng the clicull, had a majority ol approximately 1,150 votes over former Mrs Angelelna Lenlcc, of Jcisey City, missed her 6-months 1 old baby Antoinette--they'ic shown above--and notified police. The jaby finally vas round in an Easlon, Pa cotntroom, whcie she had been raken by one ot Mis. Lenice's erstwhile boarders, Emma Nage! 20, in an eftoit to "prove" a pateinity charge against a wealthy youth of town. Kidnapers for the Judgeshlp of Florence, Foi- cst, Marlnette and Oconto counties.

Murphy's vole waa Chase 4,402 In returns from 74 it of 83 picclncts In the four counties Aithur J. Whllcomb, Oconto, and Mavor L. Evert of Marlnellc weie the other candidates. Classon, elected a yeai ago to succeed Judge William Qulnlnn who died, decided not to seek reelection on account of ill health Classon, former county judge, was the "war congressman" of the ninth congiossional district, The Netherlands East Indies will subsidize a new electric system State Senatoi Octonto, In a John B. Chase, ol four-cornered race A CoMMimmoiil of ewa Motor Robe SPORT COATS New Patterns and Designs Flandv coal for sli'oot molor- and Medium woiKhl and just Iho nsht warmth for between aoacons and all wintoi 1 wear, to ofod leulher licit and bitf lancj- hut- ton.

Tniloved from Cihippesva Motor Rcibos. You can hnvo Motor Robe to match, too! Mr. Michael Berquist. WELL-KNOWN MAN AND HIS WIFE PRAISE DRECO Had Been Troubled With Stomach Disorders, and Tired, Sluggish Feeling. ivml gjrls' sport jackets $9.85 SKUD BROS.

lllONWOOD, MICH. Mr. Michael Bertiulst, K. P. No 1, Box 180 Ironwoocl, a piom Incut farmer, says in recent state ment at McCabc ft Hamnchek Duig Stoic.

"I had always suffered liom stomach trouble, constipation was chionic and I used laxatives constantly, Gas formed in my stomach and worried me. I had pains in my limbs and back and I tired easily. "My wife was al'-uys tired out nnd weak, Lots ol times, she would be In bod thiec or lour days out ot the week Shortness ol breath bothcied her so tlwt she didn't do much kliiK There was hardly a thing she could eat and would not haVo any appetite "Mrs. John Anderson ot Aurora Location, praised Dieco to us so highly, we began the treatment, My stomach trouble becnn to Improve right away. The gas and wamps disappeared and I no longer had lo take laxatives Now I feel more like working and the pains in my limbs, and bach-are gone, too, "II helped my wife even more She no longer has to go to bed und her strength is coming back She does her housework without complaining oJ pains and latlgue.

Wf arc delighted to recommend Dieco Many of our friends are taking I and they say that Drcco Is giving them real relief" Drcco la belli)? specially introdnc od by McCivbc llnmnohok nnd soli by druggists Our Quota of 50,000 Purchased by Our New York Office in a Receiver's Sale Liquidating the Stock of a Bankrupt Sweater Factory SWEATERS Boys' and Girls 1 Crickets Pullover neck style rayon and cotton mixtures in both light and dark Jacquard patterns, sixes 28 to 36. Values to $1.69. Boys' Part Wool Pullovers With 2 button turn down collars all trimmed i contrasting colored stripes. Colors lan, red, blue and combinations, sixes 26 to 30. Men's Worsted Coat Style Truly marvelous values.

Fine knit, button front, 2 pockets, colors grey, navy, brown and black, sixes 3 6 1 44. On Sale Tomorrow At 9:30 M. Continuing Saturday and All Next Week Men's Coac Sweaters Knit of lino wool coinlx'd cotton varns. low neck, button front, 2 pockets, Itoullicr mhlurcs of brown and srorii, 3(1 lo H. Girls' Pullover Style of rnvon ami vool a i all mill dlrlBP cn'cots, 3 tlilTPicnt ncclis.

The htii.lcnt i i i i ni-ck ami neck. BrlslU i 30 to I I All v.ilucs. Children's Pullover st.ilc'-- nocks, pl.iii) Uo.iClii'1 i i ttilli block p.Uk'rns--llfflit rlblK'il c-uHs anl lines, 2.) to .11. Boys' Wool Pullovers I00 pure wool SWIM tors, all Millcl navy hluo colors i mn- clty while i slvcs 30 to 31 This Will Be the Greatest Event of Its Kind Ever Presented to the Range Public All Merchandise on Sale in the Basement (SWEATERS Girls' Pullover Sweaters neck, crew m-ck, unrt colliir styles. Uajon i.iul wool all wool knits, nnd striped patterns, ..0 to 42, 12 98 values.

Juvenile Slipovers All wool knits and rayon and won! mixtures. Plain colors, with conlmstlng -colored ncckllnrs and bottom borders, sUcs to 01) values Boys' and Girls' Coat Style With nnd without cjoll.ns, ocintrustliiR coloiort i cs, pocket models, lit) tci Boys' and Girls' Slipovers Pretty cricket stlc models, Rajon und nnd i wool hnlU. Uefttliei mixtures wllli colored novelty i to 3d. Values to S3.48. Girls' Pullover Novelties on shonldi'i 1 s(k-s.

alsti round nock and neck styles. 100'. numliei in plain colors. Ka.yon and wool i in 2 tone offc-cR UO to in a i i i color combinatiim- Men's Boys 9 Crickets Vom choice ol all and and i i Imth light, and dink patlrrns, Si. tn I I Pullovers for Men And for the I I I I Holh .1" wool -ind wool and raon inK- lurcs in this lot.

neck and neek styles a und novelty us, SS lo 1 1. to Hh. A large iis.s'1 of Indies' swealeis nl this low pi Ice on sale Main Door, A ass'l of ladies' i swoalors on sale- at i low nrice Main Floor. DONNELL-SEA BUSIEST DEPARTMENT STOKE.

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