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SATURDAY, APRIL 20,1929. THE IBONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, 1RONWOOP, MICH. BESSEMER NEWS John Wllllnm lleUmmi, Correspondent Office I'hono Rotldenct Phone 249. Permission Can be Obtained From Conservation Officers. Dr, Harrington, Milwaukee, to Speak at Meeting.

11 la unlawful to start open fires lo burn Ri'fisa or bvusli, without tho written permission of the consovva- (Ion commission or other authorized conservation offleor or supervisor ol a township, unless a fire break sufficient to check tho spread have been made or plowed around the area. This act was passed to provide for the preservation of tho fowls ot this atnto, and lo pru- voiit fornst and prnlrlo ilrcs, Tho act rends as follows; slKvll bo unlawful when the ground Is not snow covered to start or have uiiy open fire except tor domestic puvpovs and to protect porsonn or piopcvty In ciiso ot flrc, without tho i i permission of i ho conservation commission or oilier authorized conservation officer ov wpenlMM' of a township or some oilier elective; officer doslRmUed by said supervisor, unless a lire break miMclfnl lo check tho spread of such tiro hnvo boon freshly made or plowed around tho area wherein said fire Is sot. Must Huve Vcrmllfl, "Pprmlwilon to set ilro to woods, KIWI hinds, brush or slush for tho purpose of clearing and ImprovliiK laiulltiRH ov for preventing olhtr fires shall bo given whenever the may bo safely burned upon such rofiwnablo conditions and restrictions as lho conservation commission may proscribe to prevent fipi'MKlltiK nnd ftoltltiK beyond control. Such permission shall bo In tho form of a written permit on blanks to bo furnished by the department oC conservation and such permit may be revoked In tho discretion ot tho said conservation (ommK'lon In cases of oxtiemo dan- nor when such act Is clearly nocos- sarv for tho safety ol llfo and pro- pert provided, that railroad companies and toad contractors when i lai'fto areas under such mlt shall have some competent par- ion constantly in chaw of such nros so as to prevent tho spreading thereof. fiulHy Of Misdemeanor.

"Any person or corporation viola i any provision of this section shall bo deemed guilty of a mlwle- mctiiior and on conviction thovoof shall be punished by a flno of not less than $85 nor more than $100 or by Impt'li-omncnt In the county (nil for not moio than DO days, or both such flno nnd Imprisonment In dlscietlon of tho comt." A UITHKKAN CHWICH Sunday snliool. a in. Morning i In Enftllsh, n'elock. Tho board of administration con- atstlnn of deacons and trustoos, will hold a special mooting after the services. Tho choir i meet for rehearsal Tuesday evening, No wrvlccs i be conducted Sun- div, April 88.

Tho Rov. Kastman attend tho Superior conference of tho A a synod, In Iron nt Hint time, Wllllnc Workers will hold a bake sale In thu pnilors, May 4 Iiimch i a lwi bo served, V. Kftstmnn, pnslor, I I NA'i'tONAl', UH'IIKRAN I Sunday school, 10 o'dock Conllrmntlon class will meet, it o'clock. Kvonlnw services and program, o'clock. Refreshment 1 will bo sovvscl aflei the scrvlcos, tVl.

Wlskarl, pastor. D. J. Kulaszewioz Renamed President of the Association, The Ctogoblo County Health council will hold a luncheon nnd program nt the German Lutheran church, Monday evening, April 22. The main speaker for tho evening will bo Dr.

T. Harrington of a Milwaukee clinic and lecturer for tho Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis association, Tho subject of hla talk will be "Public and Personal Health." Tho program and luncheon is open to the public, To cover tho cost of serving the luncheon small charge will bs made. J. Kulaszewlcz was reolected president of the Bessemer commercial association, at their meeting held In tho American Legion club rooms last evening Hagerman was also reelocted vice president, and Frank Barnlch was elected for another term as treasurer, Adolph Geclcla succeeded Alois Ma- znnoo for tho office of secretary. The question of a tourist camp was discussed and a committee appointed to Inquire of the local business men if a July 4 celebration was favored hero or not.

WAKEFIELD NEWS W. a Roberts, Correspondent telephone No. 171. WINNERS SELECTED IN RAMSAY ROOM CONTEST The loom declamation and orn- torlcnl contests linvo been held in tho Ramsny school tuicl the wlrmcis In each clnss chotpn. Tho building contests will be held next week to tlocldo which student will icprescnt namsny nt the township contest at A i Friday, Apiil 20.

Tho room winners nre ns lollows 1 Fourth ei'iulo--Genevleve Seiners, nnd Donald Ethlcr; fifth gracle- Mlldnxl Hocking and William Som- sixth tmvcle-Olga Dltinlch and Kotmoth Braml; sixth grade--Mary Moonoy, Maicelln Ahnon and Albert Sharplesa: ninth grade; Vienna Ilaltu nnd Theresa DaPru. HIGH SCHOOiTSENIOR CLASS TO GIVE PLAY Tho senior ot the Bessemer high school will present "Tho Intimate Strangers," by Booth Tnrklnglon, as the next annual class play. Tho play Is a three act comedy, and will probably be given the latter part ol May, Reheat sals have aheacly been started. PERFECT ATTENDANCE MARK MADE IN RAMSAY The Rnmsay ninth grade made ft perfect attendance record during the month of April, Miss Marcella Rutlman Is the Instructor of the class, The students are as follows: George Beissel, John Kansas, ll'rlck Lungien, Oliver Makl, Frank Palrlero, Oarl Smith, Talsto Sllvon- en, Peter Swlstak, Theresa Do Pra, Julia Dtanlch, Dagny Otuslafson, Bertha Jnlmnkl, Vienna Lchtola, Irene Mnyvlllc, Lnhja Perry, Victoria Palrlero, Emma Rlzzlo Henrietta Slovens nnd Margaret Hnnlsck, BIG CROWD WITNESSES 'MUMMY AND MUMPS' Thp play "Mummy and the Mumps," was witnessed by a capacity audience at the Washington school gymnasium Thursday night Tho play was, given by the Walthei League Young Men's society of the Trinity Lutheran church, nnd directed by the Rev. Theodore A.

Nickel Thp play was successfully presented. The plot contained consldei- nble amount of humor, producing numerous, laughs Tho Jaoobson brother's quartet entertained between note. Plans Hop Mrs Louise MoPhetredgo Thnden already holds the woman's records for altitude and endurance flights, but she's shooting at bigger game, She lias announced her intention to try a Seattle-Toklo flight this yenr with Emory Bronte as navigator. DEPARTMENT ANSWERS 2 ALARMS YESTERDAY Tho ftvo derailment extinguished chimney lire at tho John Luxmore residence, Silvei sticct, yeitor- clay afternoon. A false alnim was also turned In during the morning from tho Barber location.

I'KKSBYTIUUAN CHURCH Evening wonhlp conducted by tho Rev. Hurries, Hurley Solo, Mrs. Peter West In. Sunday school, 10 Puritan i Sundny school, 2 80 in, Westminster Guild, 6:30 p. Evening worship, 7:30 clock, Charles Frnscr, minister numiomsrlJnimcn Sunday school, 10:15 Mrs James Proctor, superintendent, Morning worship 11'15 o'clock Sermon toplo, "Peter's Drothoi," Choir will sing, "Praise the Loul," by i Epworth League meeting, 6'30 1 THIS I The funeral of James Cambell, Watersmcot, was'held this from Frlok's moitunry.

The deceased dlccl at tho county inflrmaiy Thursday morning Burial was, made in Hlllrcsl cemetery. Mr. and MrsTDomVnlc Bnllono returned from Norway, Thursday, where they attended the funeral of Louise Ballone, cousin of Domenlc Bnllonc, HOLD BABY CLINIC AT OLCOTT SCHOOL SOON A baby clinic will bo held foi chil- cUen from 2 to 4 years of nge nt the Olcott Tuesday afternoon, Api II 23 The clinic will commence nt 2 clock. Dr, E. Stevens will be in charge, CATHOLIC AID MEETS Tho Catholic Ladies' Aid society will inoel Tuesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock, in tho church pnilors.

Each member Is requested to tailng guest A shoil piogram of enter- tnlnmont will be given, and lunch will bo Tho hostesses are: Mesdames D. MncFnrlane, Ernest Roboils, F. J. Qulglcy, vincont Blanchl, Frank Lucynskl nnd John Myers ISH-MOCCARDINE William Arthur Ish nnd Miss Amy Moccnidlne, botli of Park Fall 1 were mnirlcd Thursday, April 18, by Levl Rico, Justice ol ponce. Mrs, Peter Contintto undciwent nn opoiallon for appendicitis at tho Grand View hospital Thursday nl- tnnoon D.

and David Kul- left by motor this morning for week end business trip through tho copper range, Mis. Kablman returned from Duluth yesterday where she had visited during the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. S. Ah- sled TO LET CONTRACT FOR NORTH BESSEMER SPAN A contract for a concrete nnd steel bridge over Powder Mill creek, north of Bessemer, will be let May 8, at the meeting of the Gogeblc countv road commission. Bids for the contract will be accepted on that date.

Woik on the bridge will be started immediately after the con- trnct is let Tho bridge will have a 40 fool span and 24 foot clear roadway, with conciete abutments, The county will furnish the steel. BALL TEAMS START PRACTICE Members of tho Bessemer township board of education made their regular spiing school inspection yesterday morning The various schools wore Inspected, and necessities for improvements considered. WINKLER IFLANSING REGARDING NEW ROAD F. Winkler, county engineer, left Thursday for Lansing on business regarding the acquisition of the right of way for the proposed new concrete road between Ironwood and Bessemer, TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS ARE INSPECTED BY BOARD The baseball teams of tho Bessemer township schools have started practice tor the ball season. A schedule Is being nnanged wheie- bv tho different schools will piny against each other, RAMSAY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR All members of the Rnmsay Clulstlnn Endeavor society aie urged to nttctid meeting at the Wico Community building Sunday, April 21.

This meeting will be of groat value and is one of the final meetings of the year The meeting will begin at 5 o'clock Instead of the usual time. After the meeting a social will be he-Id The plans, it is rumoied, are of an unusual nature Lunch i also be served. Local Minstrels Please Capacity Audience Last What was pronounced the biggest "success of the season was the first annual school revue staged at the Community building last night by the students of the high school nnd the members of the faculty. This show which was more or less of a mystery as far as the cast of characters was concerned was all that it was advertised to be and more, Never has the theater going public ol this city had a more agreeable surprise than the show which greeted them last night," The first part of the revue was what one might term a series of vaudeville acts ad are often seen in many of the large theaters; them wns plenty of singing, dancing and Jokes, and the work of each character was above reproach for amateurs, The second part which wns a mm- stre' revue, saw some of the best talent that has ever btepped on the local stage. The singing, while strictly amateur was the best that has been heard here in a long time.

The comedy parts were all well taken, and the six imported end-men kept the audience in a continuous uproar every minute, HOWEB MRS, MELLSTROM A turprlse shower was given Wednesday evening in honor ol Mis Melvln Mellslrom at her home at the Oabtile location The evening was spent in a social manner after which lunch was served by the hostees, Mrs. Peter Salo and Mrs. Edward Kcskey, assisted by Mrs. John Teppo, Mrs. Matt Hill and Mlsi Elslo Simoiiion.

The guests probent were Mesdnmes Melvln Mellstrom, Axel Hill, Frank Kahiln, John Gutu, Joseph Patyk, August Koskie, John Tcppo, John Pikka, Ted Hill, Oscar Maki, William Brennan, Axel Skytta, Edward Olson, John Jaakoln, Andrew Rldanpaa, Joseph Billing, Malt Plkka, J. Lahtl, Gabriel Korpi, Peter Salo, Edward Koskie, John Simonson, Swen Ekitrom, I. Wlvl- la, George Colbeig, Roy Johns, Isaac Kcskey, Andy Lake, Matl Jurmi, Victor Leplto, Ernctt Kes- kcy, Matt Hill, Frnnk Yekancn, John Mnkl, John Kangas, William Kulvlnen William Rosendahl, Oust Nlcml, Evar Hyppn, Thomns Lane, Nels Teppo, Mutson, Charles Slppola, Andrew Nlemi, George Karling, Wllllnm Luomn, John Snlmela and the Misses Elsie Simonson, Jennie Simonson, Viola Teppo, Bcitha Teppo nnd Elsie Teppo. Mrs. Mcllstrom was tho recipient of many pretty gifts, She was also remembered by bister, Mrs George Rosendah) of Iron Mountain.

County Agent Makes Plea for Agricultural Course in Schools. 0. E. Gundcrson, county agricultural agent addressed the students of the high school at the Community building yesterday afternoon on the development of agriculture In Gogeblc county. Mr, Gunderson, who Is a very fluent speaker, traced briefly the advance made in agriculture in tho county since 1920, showing that although only one-seventh of the population of the county lived on farms, they produced one-sixth ol the Income, He traced briefly the possibilities of the future when the mining and lumbering industries cease He also told of the wonderful work which Is being done in the rural districts in 4-H club work and In closing said that he hoped that every school in the county in the near future would ndd an agricultural course to its currlculitr.

Earl Moore, who Is on the range with the mine rescue car, entertained the students with three vo- cnl solos. He was roundly encored. FOR COUNTY MEET GRADE STUDENTS PRESENT PROGRAM Elementary Pupils Gave cellent Entertainment, A delightful program was glvcrt Friday afternoon In the Junior high assembly room by the of the elementary grades. Thcra were 14 numbers on the program as follows: Songs, "Pussy Willows" and "Ruin" by tho kindergarten. Reading, "Cry Boy" by Skog, Songs, "The Dnncors" and "Polnd Lightly Partner" by the second grade.

Song, "Fiddle, Dee Dec" by flfth grftdp, Poems, "The Birdie" by Hooper and "The Owlet," by Lydla Morrison, Song, "Santa Lucia" by the slxllt grade, Poems, "Trees" by Billy DeionUl "Daisies" by Louis Bracket. Chinese song, Mike MilJevleW nnd Marttl Jarvlncn. Songs, "An April Day" and "Laughing Spring," the third grade Vocal solo, Roland Delfavero. Violin solo, "Pretty Antoinette. 1 Lucille Protean Vocal solo, in French, Penvl Trc gonnlng.

Play, "Hansel and Grctol," third grade Song, "Old English Nurseiy Rhvme," fourth grade Joseph Kent acted as chairman of the program, County Club Convention Will be Held in May. Mrs William J. Dnvlcs and Mrs. I. A.

Cluley were selected as delegates from the Wakefleld Woman's club to the annual convention of the County Federation which will be held next month. Mrs. Roy Bedel! Is the third delegate by vhtue of being the representative of the club on the County Federation board, WICO-FIA'MOUTII Sunday school nt 10 in the Wlco- Plymouth chapel Worship theme: "Living After Death." Story: "The Boy Who Found tho Spring." Worship service nt 11, Sermon theme 1 "Natme'h Praise of God." Christian Endeavor at 5 Service will be lead by members of the Ramsay Christian Endeavor. Social hour nnd entertainment in charge of Wlco Christian Endeavor members, Junior Girl Scouts: Thursday at 3:45 Boy Scouts 1 Thursday at 7. Senior Girl Scouts; Thursday nt 7:30 Choir rehearsal at 7 Junior Girl Scouts Thursday nt 7.

Junior Girl Scouts Friday nt 3 45 nnd 7 NBA New York Buroau Gen. Vanderbilt The only one of the Vandcrbllts to see service In the army Is Major General Cornelius Vanderbilt, New York financier, sbown above as he took part In recent army demonstration. Ocncial Vanderbilt, a World War hero, Is an officer In the Reserve Corps and a great grnnd- son of Commodoie Vanderbilt, His son, Cornelius, wns an ambulance driver in Fiance. MEETS NEXT WEEK The Luther League of tho tm- manuel Lutheran church will meet nl the home of Mrs. Joseph Kastcl- nak Wednesday, April 24 nt 8 m.

All persons who are members ot the Lutheran congregation nnd who are not all ready members of tills organization arc Invited to attend nnd join. The programs are itHci- esllng nnd it will be worth anyone's lime to attend. Strand-Wakefield SUNDAY WILLIAM fnu Hlj? AH the Heart of Humanity. ADDI'il) ATTRACTIONS CHILD COUGHQ teo nna KAFKLY xc one Bwnlfowof THOXINE Sold by Ironwood I'hcy, and all olh- er good drug glut! to deinonslnuo tho In youf liomn Model "71" $137.50 Complete, less tubes. FRANK'S ELECTRIC SHOP Klcotrlo itlrltir ropitlrlnir I'M.

GREATER BEAUTY andACHlEVEMENT Make these NewModeis incomparable CITY ELECTRIC PLUMBING CO. Phono 60. Woltcflold. Ramsay REX Last Time Tonight Richard Barthelmess IN OF THE RUINS" Also Comedy "Wife Trouble" Show hturts at SUNDAY "THE YELLOW CONTRABAND" With Leo Maloney Also 8th Chapter "T.itzan the Mighty" Show Starts nl 7:00 REX--BESSEMER SUNDAY ONLY Greta Garbo and John Gilbert IN Woman's of Affairs" ADDED ATTRACTIONS 3 Days Starling Monday "SORRELL AND SON" Nelson, Tnstor Huiel Andrews, Community Worker IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sundny school nnd conlinrmtlon classes will meet at a o'clock All children who do not attend auv other Sunday school are invited lo join our classes. No services will be hold this week on account of the absence of tho pastor, who is attending to other missions in the parish.

Watch for announcements of next Sunday's meeting ITALIAN STYLE "Give me a sentence the word 'megaphone' "You think you megaphone ol me, UNION CHURCH Morning worship will be held aft 8,45, when tho minister will speak on Brother." All who do not worship elsewhere are cordially Invited to attend this service, Sunday school will be held III o'clock. J. S. Gilbert, superintendent. Henry Rogers, minuter, Ramsay LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school, 2 p.

m. Services at 2:30 p. F. K. W.

Kaslntiui, Panlor. Sunday school at 2:30 In Ramsay Community chapel. Worship theme: "Living After Death." Story: "The Boy Who Found Spring." Christian Endeavor members will lend the meeting at Wlco, at 5 o'clock. Soclnl hour and entertainment. Worship seivicc at 7.30.

Sermon theme: "Nature's of God Bessemer Girl Scouts Monday at 3:40. Meeting nnd supper. Anvil Brownies: Tuesday at 4. Anvil Gill Scouts: Tuesday nl I nnd 7. Ramsay Boy Tuesday at 'Ramsay Girl Scouts, Wednesday at 4 and 7.

Nelson, Puslor. lintel Community WoiUcr COMING DOWN "Since Dorothy married she h.is stopped wearing high husband disapproves of them." "I always said she'd lower herself by marrying that When vou've an evening off and notli- ing to do, you'll always find some of your crowd at Dcwey's. Slop in and talk i over, over good coffee. Phono 175 Bessemer NOTICE FOR BIDS Settled pKiimiuh for tho purchase of approximately eight hunilrinl tons (800) til i i Conl, und Egg, to consist of tlie fol- loulne imiilyils oi' Itcllw, lo-ivll: Moisture 1,75. Volatile Mutter :i5.B2, f''Ki'(l tifti'bnn 50.77, Ash 8.08, 14.1(18, Sulphur .50, will bo received by the lloiird of Education of Bessemer Township up to MPVOII i (7:30) I'.

Muy bltlt must be delivered itt tlui olYleti of the Hecroliiry ill the Hamaay fccliool not Inter limn sovoii Ihlrly (7:80) W. 10ZI). Tlio im'tessfiil bidder nuiil weigh Ml conl lor the school term ol insfl-11)30 on tho BiutMomer C'lly seules and deliver said coul sit the i schools! of llesseinei' Township ns directed by its Board of Udmillion, No additional will bo allowed by tho Board of Ed- wwlnn for the delivery of mild coat. On led lit IH'iscnirr Townihlp this 18th dny of April, A. 1921).

Signed, NESTO ERICKSON Secretary of Bessemer Townihlp JUourd of Education, Final Cut On All Furniture At This CLOSEOUT To The Bare Walls This is the final cut and everything mubt go. A ter more than forty years in the furniture business we have leaded our building to the A Tea Company. We must get out--and get out quick. Come in and get your share of these wonderful bargains on rugs and home furnishings. J.

R. Johnson FURNITURE BEbSEMBR, MICH. STORES, INC. 'We sell for less" Ironwood Store Opposite Express Office MONDAY and TUESDAY MED. SIZE HEINZ SPAGHETTI 12c Lux Soap 5 Bars Look At These Prices! And remember they're Cor genuine Goodyears--the finest in the history oC tire making--superior both in tread and carcahs to any other tires--the extra quality 1hat is causing experienced car owners to prefer Goodyears 2 to 1 over any other make buy the best, they cost less.

Goodyeai' Pathfinder Balloon 82x4 Goodyear Pathfinder $6.85 $10.95 Goodyear A A All-Weather Balloon- tpJL No Money Order No Postage No Shipping Cost HANSON BROS. CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE PHONE 01. WAKEFIELD. Hershey'slKellogg's'- 16c Ml Bran CATSUP Midwest. 1 Ir.rcc btl.

Household Suggestions PG Soap 10 Bars 38C CHIPSO LARGE PKGS. 2 Pkgs. 39c oxYDfii-21c Star NAPTHA WASHING POWDER Large Pkg. 19c Bulk Cocoanut Ib. 26c PRUNES 2 Ibs.

25c STAR SOAP 10 Bars 39c POST BRAN pkg. 12c HOMA MALT can 54c S-A-V-E AT RITEWAY STORES JEWS PA PER I iWSPAPERI.

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