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no Tia PC3T irjsca tn Ch Czxczs Ccl E(Hd3 Azds To cm chefs I7J Co 7cn OICbindElcd hkb. EEwni E-dbol rj rocrr inxos Win long-range IS to 20 watt sta ba asked by tho tions, but there are several abort-range harbor ss trances It to St Tisaes Hern as porter ef The 3S? 5" 1 aa-f excarsloa ftum Port Detroit en steamer ivify Oss3 Pc3 cr.d Kra -Daniel Read was ebsoted 4 Mm ehildren watt beacons. All of these sta ana Mrs. Nettie PaschaU some important Alvts T. Eharlow.

Thorn toe S. Kw P. K. Moore. George H-CUrke and George T.

Ship man, employes ef the Grand Railway ayatem freight shops, passed oral first aM examinations before JDr. Thomas H- Cooper today. They were member of a first ld class conducted by Patriate Howard, Battle Creek, first aid Instructor for the eompaay. aaaaaa-aa BBaJW other taatter of tions are operated oa a wave band chosen secretary, ef the sev. 1 going Friday or satur-I -Jri p.

m. from foot of Vlver aTenuo n4 good re-1 to Monday. siamf Tbe of 5 to 1S kilocycles. With this small wave range, the big enth MicMgan district. Royal Neighbors of America, at Its foarth annual convention Wednesday tn Sit.

Oemeaa What do you think ef tha Oh is problem was to figure oat how to Detroit every iay at a.m. rTr. Kurna 2.10 Port Huwb 1.1 leevee law which provides that sersoss who bet on aa election shall net be operate IS to 49 etatioae without excessive interference. The matter was solved satisfactorily by oper Mrs. Reid.

manager of En pa thy permitted to vote? -r y. rfr tm Detroit IL1S ating three neighboring stations of lodge. No. 243. Royal Neighbors of America, completed a term as district vice-p i est.

Mrs, ri rB trip. Tb. Eat o. -VI 111-' I ii ii if i XVI 111 I Mrs. F.

D. Cahooa. 7 IC Tenth I I I II II II 1 rasehafl. a flag bearer la the local street: If they bet. they should not I- II lodge.

be allowed to vote, bst hear are Other officers elected wotss xsr Arguments of eonnsei war made this morning In the mandamus proceedings of Christian Seifert to compel Mush Elierthorp. Clyde township highway commissioner, to officially recognise him aa over seer of high way for th west district of Clyde, after which Circuit Judge Fred W. George took th rase under advisement to render a dsrtaoa later. they to be detected? 1 Vies prsatdeat. Mrs.

Lillian Cle-lend, St. Clair: treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. Frances Bills, ft Tenth Radio beacons on a Great Lakes, tha first of which was installed on Lake Huroa Kt-htaalp, fear sMIea aorta ef Pert! Huroa la Lake Huroa.

aad diree-Oon flndera, with whica erery large freighter aad passenger earner are equipped, constitute the revolutionary navigation aids ever undertaken, today said Cape John Smith, keeper of Fort Gratiot lighthouse. The sua has been utilised to tarn on and off lights that ffuide the sailors on the takes. Vessels have been supplied with eyes that can see a lighthouse 260 miles or more away through the thickest weather. 1 tbousea can now talk aad guide vessels en the straightest courses that hare ever been sailed and service experts have trained lake foghorns to tell navigating officers Just how many mttea their ships are from the big aoiae maker. "Everybody is familiar with lighthouses, buoys, stakes, bells and bellowing foghorns, but these aids were not perfect.

Worn, mow. storms and driving rain sometimes blot out the lighthouses, buoys aad stakes and leave the veaseU master to grope his uncertain way in the dark. Belle aad foghorns give him the approximate direction of the harbor or channel he was seeking to enter, but he had ao ready means at hand to discover how close he la to the bea the h5 tom 714 Le-io to 514 Grfswold street. iirwaest wre' 11 EoaasetB warren. street: believe that persoae chancellor.

Mrs. Boss Flory. ML Clemens. known to bid oa elections ahaald be deprived of their votes. The Port Huron lodge win be Harry Bonner.

iJ Water MiVOtrm Inhertta Eataaw Th will of John B. Cook. Sixth street; If it is possible to enforce Iced Tea hostess to tha 1913 convention. Mrs Elisabeth Barch was la charge of the fancy drill exempli, fled by the local Junior organisation, aad Mrs Florence Stringer directed the memorial aervw such a law. the state Is Justified ta atreet, former employe of the Port Huron Enin Thresher who died iune 21.

was filed for probata today by the widow. LiL -rrd-n Ambeessaor Girls will ptr tb prohibiting the vote E. T. echrader. Minne street: How would the authorities know tf a person bet on an election; It sounds silly to ma conducted by the Port Haron jure, jane cook, feraonal prop erty valoed at is lleted.

The locge. About 49 Port Huron worn-ea attended. will lea Tes to the widow. CO Attend Second Lif ccsvincf Clisa the same Irequency at tne same time. For Instance.

Buffalo light would send Its signal one minute and rest two minutes; then Ashtabula light would send a minute and rest two minutes. The third station In the group would proceed In the same By tho use of this method, each station weald send out signals at regular intervals, but in each ease two stations would be silent while the third was sending out its signal. The radiobeacona are operated by clockwork and the time is checked from Arlington dally during the season of navigation. Cross Bearings Define Position "By taking cross bearings from two er more radio beacons, it Is possible for a captain to locate exactly the position of his boat and discover how many miles his ship is from any given point on the shore. This can be done every hour of the day aa the beacons are now operated.

"At a number of Important Lake Superior stations a new method of finding out just how far a ship is from the foghorn that Is roaring out its warning but is hidden from sight by the fog has been provided. Foghorne used on the Great Lakes can be heard under favorable conditions seven to le but it is quite difficult to Judge how clos a ship sailing in the fog Is to the signal station. Where the new nlte, 7-21 "laea at Lekeport Thur- jTT y-ra Owns band. Ba.br Ctlsde rrMay The weekly session of the Child library Circulation Sets July Record Study Club Fre Baby elinle will at a. m.

Friday in daJlv efranlatlnn ir tho Chamber of Commerce. ttr. Douriai Treadaoid. phTaician la con. rharae.

will be aaaiated by Mr a. "During 125. lighthouse service l. Moraah, Mrs. Rarah Gihaoa and Mrs.

Del lull Black- officials invited members of th Lake Carriers association and local vesselmasters to take a trip down to Lake Erie on the light The last of threw rtlsSM ta life-saving aad rasuoclUUsa, sponsored by th Port Harsw svSJsaa af tha Automobile ab of Mlchktaa. was to be held this afternoon la Junior college. Sixty persona attend the second class Wednesday. The classes are part of tha state safety program sponsored by tha club. Certificates will be gives to persons who complete the course.

W. A. MacArthur. manager of tha local branch, arraaged the classes, which war conducted by Miles T. Bristol, assistant safety director for the club.

The Fall i us I Fixer wttl Freight lUtcw Cut Rates on carload lota of mrran Huron Pubito library is about 7 books, the largest July circulation tn the history of the institution. MUm Lela B. Wilcox, librarian, said today. The daily circulation for July, U2i. was 3i0: July, llo.

ie: aad July 131, See. Mb Addle M. Gilbert, county librarian, said that a similar Increase ie noticed in the county. The number of persons using library books haa also Increased, Miss Wilcox said. house ateamer Amaranth to try out an Invention, new to the lakea.

Kveer Iron, billets, pig iron and ateel articles between Port Haron and Detroit have been nilnl II SD hoeM have a tabs of Metal. Ue-X. S. E. Wixon.

Sixteenth Street: I don't think much ef such a law. Lifeeavinrj Service Plans Demonstration The Port Haron ULfeaavtng service win demonstrate Itfeeavtng and rescue methods at 2:29 p. nv Sunday at Lakeside beach. A boat will be rapataad la It feet Of water off the beach, with passengers aboard. Lifeguards will go to the rescue in the new.

catamaran boats and will demon-strte methods of breaking death holds of drowning persona The rowing" persons win be placed in the boat and resuscitation will start while the boat la moving to shore, DIVORCES Annulment, May Bargh from Joseph P. Bargh. cruelty. Custody of minor child awarded to the mother. to 12.27 a ton by the Orand Trunk known aa the radio compass.

Hew Aid Ieanotaatraied river lighthouse had been fitted out aa a radio beacon. An aerial had been erected on the Mac-TVwt-n-4rseea Cat. el ayatem by permtaalon of the Michigan public utilities llghthouae and a sending machine or transmitter installed that aent out the radio signal dash, dash for "Th tidteih SUrtT system Is Installed, when the fog signal Is In operation, the radio fccs Fflw flcfc fed For Sfcotfi 1erc IVecfnesJay K-WaiU'-e thro rn afternoon and annual ahowin in "fewu urually con. fii'ed mt the eat 8f.b,a ihoi From the JTflS Vrfnnnee with final aerla! trapeae atanta. waa wit roretred.

Wrtat-i the be-t that of HI Pea'tr wll-J animal trainer ftto Mow nd It aiat reiiti ct at any clrctia In yeara. high wire artists, who rod L4 af the andlenee. won ap-br 1arlnf feat, of Nameroua flown drew katfta which the eeriou parta of tfeTaaow wre In Many pUim admired the tplendld Jimea Cowan Rite Friday Funeral services foe Jamea beacon at the same station will send out In connection with the Cowan. brother of State Senator Aleg Cowan, who died Wed- regular signal a long dash, the end of which is timed "exactly with the start of the fog signal neaaay ni worth Street home, will be held at 1 p. rn.

Friday In the family residence. Re a blast. When the captain of boat sailing through the fo hears the long dash, he notes how many sec Shay, pastor of Gardendale Bapi onds eispse before he hears the sound of the foghorn. He divides th elapsed time between the re net enurcn. win officiate.

Burial will be in Lakeaid cemetery. Thkree Tlrard Pen nice Thieves early this morning broke Into tho store of Roy Brothweli at lUaine and stole $2. Brothweli reported today to the aherifTs department. The thieves left a can ceptlon of the radio stgwt! and the sound signal by five, which gives him the distance In miles between his ship and the signal station. 2 DAY SPECIAL Falbric Specials For Home Needle Workers Silks and cottons for business clothes, sports clothes, afternoon frocks and formal frocks.

Why -just think of all the nice clothes you can make, or have made, at little expense if you buy now during these warm weather specials. And here Is a thought: School time is nearinj and therell have to be clothes for kindergarten to college. "Thla method takes advantage of containing several dollars worth of tne airrerence In the speed of sound pennies on the floor, near the door. In the air and radio. Pound travels t0Wtora and cowgirl In beaa- on mile In ftv eeconds and radio has the speed light, which la practically Instantaneous, CO seconds, with 129 aeconda silent.

The receiving apparatus was set up on the boats, it consisted of a loop aerial, over the pilothouse, set on a movable ahaft that extended down into the room beneath and Immediately over a compass. Placing a radio headset over his ears, one of the visiting captains tuned in the sending station until he could bear the dash, message loud and clear, and then proceeded to turn the aerial until the sound disappeared. Then he noted that the pointer on the end of the shaft bearing the loop aerial Indicated the exact compass bearing of the aending station. "All of the astonished lakefar-era realized that here was the greatest advance In the science of navigation since the Invention of the magnetic com pan, with the aid of which a blindfolded pilot could steer as straight a course for the lighthouse miles away as a pilot who could see the lighthouse. The loop aerial on the pilothouse was the eye that could see a lighthouse miles away la the darkness and the radio beacon was the lighthouse that could talk.

"The radio compass enables the captain of a vessel rushing along at full apeed In the thickest fog or the stormiest night to know precisely and continuously Just where he is. It supplies the greatest lack in narration the ability to steer a straight course and to discover the exact location of a ship when llghthousea and other navi Detroit Woman Men Suits Pressed Suits CVn'd and Pressed 25c 40c Injured In Crash Addrews AVnrkeTs Meeting Police Judge Eugene Cote and George I Kvana addressed tjia Trades Tjbor council and the Workers' Welfare league Wednesday night in the Trades A Labor hall. Water street. Schoor Post To Meet Charles Schoor poat. No.

79. Veterans of Foreign Ware, will hold a bualneas meeting- at 7:30 p.m. today In Miller Memorial home. Wall street. Silks Mrs Harry Lonsdin.

3. Detroit, Is In Port Huron hospital with deep cut her forehead and minor etita and bruises on her body, suffered In an acHdent about p- m. Wednesday. The car she was driving akidded on wet pavement, went over the curb and broke a city fir alarm pole at Erie street and Pine Grove avenue. Mrs.

Longdin. who was alone in the ear. was drlvinc south on Pine Grove avenue. When she turned into Erie street, the accident In eel lira fe Rnrtrlaev Ttorxw CASH AND CARRY FRL ft SAT. ONLY Anter Bros.

TAILORS 404 GRAND RIVER Opp. Grand Riviera Theatre Ieputy sheriffs are IdHit Iovm. titrating a report that locks were broken and gasoline stolen at a station in wadhams early wus morning. Shantunrs and Ripple Crepes 79c Many plain colors and beautiful prints -36 to 39 inches wideSpecial at 79c a yard. tjfnf MitMti.

ridipg lam. noriCT, Mcatd many. Bmdrctfe of pertis watched atat4e the bi tht while tho fir-n was being nored about mld-awat. Todty the Stone- afreet lot cctiaiad by a fnted elty Wed-tay, la deeerted. Ta circaa la in Saginaw today.

Lecture By Letters To Close Conference I lister, miwlonary to 'America, will pak on 'Hew One May Know the Will of loC at the closing meeting Of mm Keawahdtn Iliblo conference Tda p. in Keewahdin sHarsarle. SJJI liratlot awenue. aartlcea will be held In tha Baernarie at 1 p. m.

July 31 and met ianday during Auaust. New Powerhouse Work Progresses taartag concrete for the floor at tae pump rrmm and coal bonk-an af the new I'nrt Huron hoa-Wtal pawrhou will ptart Fridar 1 1. Wyeth. aaaociated rHiitect. e.it tfdr.

VUa for the power honae hare Wa completed to 3 Inches hm around lee. Work on the nrrate reef of the coal banker atd pttrnp room will alao start teit week. ItcpscsA Rayca Ccttca Ftbric Fcihta Ccrd Fiiured And Plsia Seersucker Figured Cotton Pique Oar, Stolon' A. C. iArigs reported to the police today that his automobile Upe ru was stolen Wednesday from avenue and IJallentlne street gation aids are invisible in fogs or snow atorma and when changes of JULY OmimJsHirm To Mer course and speed have been necessitated by heavy seas and storma.

Ships Install Radio Compass Tho city commMon will meet 45c at 19 a. m. Friday In tho city hall "After the epoch-making voyage PUZZLE Robert Hrown, SOS Fifteenth of th Amaranth, vessel owners began to equip their ships with the street, had as his guest Wednes. CCrJTGCT radio compass, and the llghthouae day. Billy Seigriat.

Haraaota. Fla who Is a member of the Selgrtat service established radiobeacona at every necessary location on the aerial troupe of the Hagenbeck- a Hare circus. Eyelet Embroidered Shantungs Printed Silk Flat Crepes Eyelet Embroidered Silk Crept 69c A wondrous assortment. Shan tungs in this group are 33 inches wide and the silk crepes 39 inches. Very special at 69c a yard.

w. -sr- I sT a 1 a AT Jessie lawson has sold her 40 lakes. Supt. C. A.

Park of the Detroit lighthouse district declares that no other section In the United States Is so thoroughly covered. During the present seaaon 32 stations are In operation on the acre farm In Kenockee township to Robert Mortfmore and wife, De troit. The sale was made by War wick. Niles McOregor. Oreat Lakes.

IUrei "3 Most of- the radio beacons are This group formerly told at ttt a yard Fabrics for beach toss, sports clothes and afternoon frocks To cloaa out at Zc a yard. Cotton Tweeds C3c Tha ideal cotton sport weave for merly priced at $1 a yard. Ccttca llcsh 23c In plain colors, pink, green, blue, for afternoon frocks Regular price 43c a yard. One Lot of Shantung Madras 20c White grounds with colored atrip ee Reduced from 39c a yard Bright Spots In Trade Shies Eahl Aircraft Co. Ordered Dissolved Circuit JuJae Fred W.

George t4ay lwid a fierce dissolving Buhl Aircraft company. St. Cir. and appointed Kre cirk. auretarr of the compeny.

perma-ei receiver. Clark a JS.000 ad. R. IMuart Weeks and CltfTord C. feeaaifi were named apprairs by Oeorge.

Th is sounds good to u. so we repeat if, should you hve rold reading it In Monday's Times-Herald "Bright Spots In Printed Silk Crepes $1, $1.19 Two groups of quality silk crepes, at much lower prices than they usually sell for. COOLING BREEZES TO BANISH HEAT WAVE Voilec ns-BSaw mm-. Toe Fr Gadsden. Ala.

Blooming, rod. wire and nail mills of Gulf States Steel company resumed production today. Two blast furnaces sfsrted last week, continued oa a curtailed schedule. Spring 24 o. six weeks' layoff of 500 employes of the Ober-man Manufacturing co mpany'e pants factory will end Thursday.

Hartford. Conn. State department of labor reported that rubber factoriea In Naugatuck were operating double shifts, with largest payrolls in three years, Chicago A car load of hogs sells 1300 hicber than a month seo. A car load of rattle brings 15 more than at th low point in May. Boston.

Mass. Eighteen new Industrial plans were established and four others were expanded In Massachusetts tn June, providing employment for M09 workers. All Silk Printed Chiffons 75c Large patterns and small patterns-many lovely floral designs Very special at 75c a yard. 22c 22c 29c 39c Fonasiiy 29c now Formerly 20c now Formerly 45c now Fcnmrly C2c cow uetuour rdncE puzzle book Mr today at Hugh tilover. Brown City.

TbISalleBatiinie Bfry Gcadc Co, GRI BBOt, S23 Huron Ave. ECONOMT riRV. CO. 12l Military St. Adam Frierlerlchs Maslc Hon, Vagenseils Bakoskl Bms.

I nly. A. Clifitle, Anctsnrrtne, Mleh. ttmrr R. Prwoeroy, CroswrQ.

A. J. Dunn 41 Co. Bad Axe. Pert Dercx tilth.

City. IMstrfeeta fee SaTrfcigasi ReeakHe aaly CMrelt aad Ora4 k.aiss Fbone Johnny-on-the-Spot for Coal 7765 Voters ttet fContlnael from Pge Onel V-rt4 In Detroit overnlsht. Oreen. 4 J. tiled In his tk-htsn avenue.

There six prostration 3 More IWe In Nalkm Kttf TH A.iri!-i tvre Torrh-tik temperatures stih-H today throureJiont the upper slaKtppt bin as the nation 1 pi or dfafh to extreme wsi.r heat. Shower, swept mercifully scro northern brow of the ljn.l. the Rockies ti the tlret anl en Into the north At-statea. hut oth ra are tasced In ani. in ttiort of re-premised bv KruHy.

XjineapoU an oMcial vr4 for with I2 de-T" but We.ine!sv night Itf 'r'Jn s'pt at degree i1 Dakota and Nebraska also jd off while rs and breees broucht -needed reii lit Texas. Mie-Kansas o. Oklahoma, seat Jjtae worst of the current wave 4rop gref.cel ie degree, but "Paso i from hat. TPevalarv. In t'pper lncthrs "f.tTetsM best dexth were rffuted ai.tetv ft.

Louts six. and Illinois JJ acb. an. I riust-ursh three. there of drow ning or yution thunder-" "atlJtr man unaiif.edly rjwd temperatures "not toJT to moot of Wisconsin.

J- the ani ICn n-hi; ah.tw. TMs If Read Voters tlast Re-Register Re-Register 6th Precinct Votaro 5th Precinct RessHMt tens yaw So hay year coal of dealers off weO-kaowS) repoat-Mllty. Reaaoa atctatee that ya get fsB fset-vatse for every coal, dollar yea spead. Weasoa tetle row to bay of as. "3 VOTODG I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of probate jueei at the Primariea Your Vote and Support Earnestly Solicited Voters Registration PrkSay, July 23 aad Saturday.

July 23 Nooa to 80 P.U. 1213 Ctreet. Unemployed Because of the great number of urtem-ptorexi who have been compUrU to neglect the" health of themselves and their families, we are adopting a new credit policy for their special benefit. To those who are unemployed and cannot pay now and also those who perhaps can never pay, we invite you to call at our office and make arrangements to take the necessary adjustments to regain your health. Of course the number of patients we can accept each week will be limited, so make your appointment early.

Thone 7621. THE SCHWAB BROS. Chiropractor arid Drugless Specialists Cor. 6th and Griswold Port Huron. Mich.

Dial T7Sa St. 1S ii. xor tne lower region. Lsitja akee. LouuvlIe sod ChK'ago Tork and Washington et too jrn ST.

while Yea carmot vote if ietroti suirered at do not foists. Registration Today, July 21, Noon to t3 P. II, at tha -Water werfca." Do not neglect this important daSty. Dy naatt City CsXtitTiiaaion J. Gordon UacDonali, Deputy City Clerk.

ew weather waa eaaw SHtnilir reports tk th coast and weatera raount-Un rcg.aa. Dy Esssst City ery dec Dent worry If yoa toes eome- tennwai tveurs J. Gordoi POLICE JUDGE thing. Just can a Classified Ad- PaDca Co Deputy Qty taker at 171 sad use a 'Lost and Fsaaa A4L I St. Port Heron.

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