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POST HU30M Tlr3 HERALD TUZCOAY. 14, 1932. PACS CZVCW Ndthar Alzad Ucr Story Ccziczl CITY BRIEF SUGAR High school ta the fall. When asked If she would car ta become a teacher, she replied, I should say not." Reading la her favorite pastime-She doesn't car for classics be. cans they are tes dry." I like almost all kinds of books, but en.

joy fiction most," she said. Fcr Girl Scczts More than I Girt Sceata will Tardy Sccza Years, Is Girl's Record To yaajsMiit OO Palntlac Mem. VtBnorma, Shaw McKer.aia V-B Ukzl Do Ycz TtehAbzztlt? Five persona so eh 4ay will be askeel by the Lnqu trine reporter of Tha Times) Herald to answer a qaaation bassjd soma important aaws event or other matter of general Interest. F. A compete la tha 209 -word story eontes which tho Fort Hares eight gradea She completed th first and second grade th first rr.

Although she suffered poor health befor she started to school, she haa never oa aertouety Ul stne. "Sb oftas) affered from heavy eolda, bat refused to stay horn from Mr. Streeter said. High marks In her studios accompanied her perfect attendance. She averaged 97 is all subjects during th past year.

Her marks have never fallen below 95. Marjorie has not decided the work she will follow after leaving school. She expects to attend was to praaamt the Tyler school with an 11 painties; at a presentation ar.d tea from 2 to a p.m. today. Tha presentation was set far a p.m.

with uuvsiUne; of tba pictara by the aecoc4l rradera, nd acceptance by Howard Tone, In nty. June Council has sponsored la tion with tho lawn fiesta aad gar unsli at a P- m. S-14 ir.vT-ed. 5wsthrs den party to bo held. Jus 39 at the David McMorraa homo.

2421 laarJorU Mary Streeter. IX. daaghtsr of Mr. aad Mra Leslie Le Streeter. 1232 Whits street, who waa gradoaled Friday from th eighth grade la St- Joseph's Parochial school, had a perfect attendance record, having neither been absent or tardy in the seven years required to complete the i The Do rota think that increasing behalf of the fourth trade.

Mlas IHscasa Bowas Bill Members of th J. Charles Phillips ramp and auxiliary. United Spanish War Veterans, discussed the bonus bill and transacted current business at a meeting Monday night In Miller memorial home. Military street. Nan K.

Wiley and Miaa Elisabeth Aukarman will preside at the tea letter postage to cents was a wise sfeaJa." M. If LEAK Wofcott Declares U. S. Has Lost SO Millions In Revenue The United States haa lost approximately 099 In revenue sinea 1921 because of a misinterpretation of tha Cuban reciprocity act of UJT. a error, which if corrected, win mean much to Thumb district and Mtchl gan sugar beet growers.

Representative Jesse P. Wo! cot said today. Mr. Wolcott made the discovery Rev. Jonathan Turner ana Aus move, by congress? tables, where the mothers wl'A serve.

A musical program baa ieen arraee-ed. tin E. Wilber will Judge tho stories which are to be turned in to Girl Scout headquarters Wednesday. Scouts who entered the con Mrs. Scott Shattuck, 1524 Sixth The Reliable Store' wf Meredith wish to that kS 13C of street: No.

I do not think It was Admit Poaltry Tbeft Jamee Carter, colored, pleaded a wise novo to increase postal rates. There are other ways of test will be eligible for the scribe badge. Tho winning essay will be published in Th Time Herald. atr- aunaon. formerly of rnilty la police court Monday to a chars; of stealinc poultry under raising money which would be more satisfactory to the people.

Posters mad by tho pupUs in OUTSTANDING the value of til. He was aen- th art classes of the pa bite tenced fcy Police Justice Eugene v.e schools and by several of tho art Mm George Edson. 1021 Kear A- Cote to serve IS days In Jail. supervisors for th lawn fete have In a recent study of congressional records, lie reported his discov now" IS: IT say 1 4 wave now VALUES Carter was aaaoclated with a tut been placed In th windows of ery to Secretary of State Henry ney street: Tea. This increase won't hurt the individual especially, and will be a great factor In balancing the national budget- of chicken thieves that has been downtown stores.

Stimeon. and recently made an ad A dress on the question before the operatina; In the county for several weeka, Sheriff Hush K. Btrtnger aald. Two members of the cana; have been sentenced to serve prtaon terma at lorua. nf Wednesday.

Mrs. Robert J. Given. 1S09 Six House of Representatives. Ha expect the error will be corrected teenth street: For a while there resulting in an automatic increase 4 p.

m. s-14 will probably be some discontent about this measure, but if condi of 7.14 per cent on Cuban sugar, to with the resultant protective bene tions are going to be bettered, each Attend Itewimmt Rconion R. B. Holland beach, haa 35 fit to Thumb growers. Mr.

Wolcott, hopes to obtain 'Srf Tbriy wolng: mmtton. of us must bear a part of the bur den. $1 15 returned from attending- tha thirteenth annual reunion of tha l8th different interpretation which would save the L'nited State large Special Offerinos Dutinc! church regiment. Rainbow division, held rrlday. Saturday and Sunday at sums in the future Boon.

8. R. Down. Grtewold street: If there is a deficit in the postal department I believe the rate should "I have discovered that since 1921 we have not properly Inter Permanent WM, be Increased. Rusaelia I'oint.

Ohio. Ha went with tha Michigan delegation and Gov. Wliber M. Brucker, honorary 3 pairs $3.10 Reg. $1X3 r.

c7iiJ ilrs. lji- Uni, TlaiiQn.aLarArarrrt, WEEK preted the Cuban reciprocity act. Eighteen Girl Scouts a rehearsing each week under the direction of Miss Mary Louise Hoyt for group dances which will be presented on the afternoon and evening of th fiesta. Miss Kathleen Sharpe is also directing a number of girls in a series of folk dancea Other features of entertainment at th fiesta will be th presentation of Golden Eaglet badges, a pageant, a campf.re. fortune-telling, demonstration of Scout activities and.

refreshments. Old Glory Flies On 155th Birthday Today is Flag day In the United States, and Port Huron with other cities of the nation is celebrating the 155th anniversary of th birth of the national colors, by displaying flags prominently on downtown streets, business places and C. E. Minkler, Bancroft street: I think it was a wise move. It won't president of the Michigan chapter, and a member of the regiment.

nor the treaty convention signed by Cuba and the United States, Insofar as it applies to the duty on Cuban sugar," Representative -nwiJT night hurt anybody and those extra pen nle will help the government i lot. yaw Wolcott said. BirttM Born June 7. to Mr. and Mrs.

OCTSIDE FKT IIIK He explained that under the present interpretation Cuba haa been allowed a 29 per cent reduc Charles John A r. 121 Fort street, a son." Oeorge ''harlen. 14 Unemployed Go at en Tf work. R'Wtar Born June 11. to Mr.

and Mrs. tion on current world tariffs of SSUttrty and Sunday, an Louis t'hapdelatne, 1121 Stone street, twin sons. Joseph Kllwln To Work For City Poor Commissioner Allan J. Par to Wd. v.

June raw and reflned sugar, whereas Cuba should be allowed a reduction of only per cent on the world rate in 1SJ7 of on and Paul Kdwln. MacDonald today placed 14 unem Horn June 11. to Mr. and Mrs. ployed Indigent restdenta of Port raw.

or 99 test sugar and 11.9$ I lie nnflt Baaehall rr rcp-tra. -14 -ear Tal Auditorium, Thurs-Aim. nt Huron at work for the city. James W. Kearney (Katherlne Forbes).

524 Fort street, a daughter, Audrey Ann. Seven men are working in Lake on refined or 100 test sugar. This reduction would toe .337 cents on We want the women of Port Huron, and roundabouts, to experience the thrill and learn the genuine economy of wearing "super-quality silk stockings. So we are offering Artcraft at reduced prices for one week only (June 16 to 25) so you may BUY WEAR AND COMPARE. 1 Ask for the numbers: No.

CO the extremely sheer 3-thread chiffon made of Magic Twist and with the run-preventing Heelseal regular $1.95 Buy-Wear and Compare Price $1.18. 3 pairs for $3.10 6 pairs for $6.00 in residential districts. raw and .39 cents on refined augsr, Th i No. 30 I 3 pairs $3.20 Reg. $135 pr.

No. 10 3 pairs $3X3 Reg. $1.65 pr. Dv taking 20 per cent off the flag was authorized by con-s June 14. 1777 with a resolu- To 1m CaWlum Chlorfato W.

V. Co. county highway engineer manager, announced today gr ss frJi Of tiarcot ic tariff current in 1930. $2.50 for Traffic Related tion that the flag of the 13 United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white; that the urvion be 13 stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation." raw and 12. for refined Cuban sugar, Cuba received a greater reduction than if the 20 per cent had been taken off the world rate that workmen for the county road commission, will Wednesday to lay calcium chloride on trunk line gravel highways in the county to lay tha dust.

County roads will By Evangelist In 1897 as Mr. Wolcott believes was the original Intent of the be treated nest week. Mr. Cox said. treaty.

The reductions In 19J0 amount ed to ,50 and .52 rente as com the in') ped-JUng is one of huinssa known dhw VALUE fl en bv the worrt type of pared with .337 and .39 cents In youth 1197. anal i prays po" th yo iMrlur Rev. J- RrtHIr In a. "It does not take the wisdom LtVbUR of a seer to appreciate whst the vansltt. "'I ieeture Ur Harvest or L'nler th in Klrif Methodtftt automatic Increase In ths tariff on sugar would mean to the sugar No.

30 the "Tri-length" style with triple guarantee against garter runs. Regular $135. Buy, Wear and Compare price $1.10. 3 pairs for. $3.20 No.

10 the deluxe "Tri-length" number luxurious yet unusually serviceable. Regular $1.65. Buy. Wear and Compare price, $135. 3 pairs $3.95 wmt church.

Monlr Bight. beet growers of Michigan." Mr. ir. RnfU. who m'mbr Wolcott said.

"Probably nothing of more vital I Joris To llrar Oangcliat Rev. E. J. Rollings, Detroit evangelist, will speak at the weekly meeting of the Lions cluh Wednesday noon In F.Iks temple dining room. Kan Shoutta.

pianist, and Harry Bundy. singer. I'ontiac, will entertain. Mervin W. Tom-lln.

president, will be chairman. To Attend Kuchrl.tk Congress Mr. and Mr. John J. Murphy and Miss Helen V.

Murphy, liai Tenth avenue, will leave Thursday for Montreal, where they will sail for Dublin. Ireland, to attend the International Eucharist Congresa of the Catholic church. DOLLARS fWa af FO 1C "HI wn imn ImDortance. not only to the do mestic augar Industry as a whole but to the sugar beet growers S- irfnmn mni in- ji i.mau ta iUe. tu1ii th lop refiners and tho engaged In the fnr many rw.

fl employ of this Industry. In tha Thumb district, has been accom wswhi a rl of rtftr Mthollt rrottnt cispt T.IO p. m- nrh ly th side cemetery and seven others are cutting weeds and underbrush on un paved streets In the city. Mr. MacDonald said the men wiil be alternated eveery three days, and will work for food they received during the winter months.

Mr. MacDonald met Monday with Commissioner Charles D. Rattle and Commissioner Thomas H. Molloy to work out a plan, to put the unemployed men to work. Buhl Aircraft Co.

Dissolution Asked Six stockholders of Buhl Air. craft company. Msrysvllle. who allege they own a majority of th stock of the company, today filed a petition In circuit for dissolution of the Buhl Aircraft company. Petitioners are Arthur H.

Buhl, Lawrenca D. Buhl. Arthur H. Buhl. Theodora D.

Buhl. Christian H. Heoker. and Phalps Newberry, all of Detroit. Circuit Judge Fred W.

George today appointed Fred Clark, Marysvllle, secretary of the company, as temporary receiver, and Issued an order compelling all persons interested In the company to appear in court July 20. to show cause why the company should not be dissolved. Wurjer Wurzer. Detroit, are counsel for petitioners. Grotto To Choose Council Delegates Noruh Grotto will meet Friday night In Masonic temple to choose delegates to the forty-third annual session of the supreme council of the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, June 27-30, in Buffalo.

The convention will be featured by pageants, parades, circuses, water carnivals, choral clubs, bands, and drum and bugle corps. The convention will be held as a prelude to the 100th anniversary of the founding of the city of Buffalo which will attract 100,000 persona to the city. plished in recent years." Port Huron Youth MlJKI No. 0 the 7-thread service weight, made of Magic Twist with ths run-preventing Heelseal. Regular $1.35.

Buy, Wear and Compart price $1.10. KD M. ir withnut Amr Himnrt rioo rroMm. Or. of mot hn'ly.

lotnom ana Gets Doctor's Degree Robert W. Orr, son of Mr. and Driving- Drunk Trial Delayed The trial of George Oarnett, Detroit, charged with driving while tssiau 'btbit dmon' In th ir4 haa built himalf In an iMtrU tmpl. About l.OOO.fl" drunk waa adjourned in police 3 pairs for $3.20 Mrs. W.

E. Orr. 1329 Pine Grove avenue. w-a graduated Thursday from Pennsylvania fctate College av.v a w-- as 3wtcan aro to th ta.ti anil l.ooa ir lolnlnr the court today until Friday. Oarnett was released from Jail on a ball bond furnished by Daniel K.

Walker. of Ootometrv. Philadelphia, with fcso rank arh day. the decree of doctor of optometry Hf. RolUrg th varl- Dr.

Orr went two years in Hills T1 kind of Atuki u'd. It In AU the New Style Correct A mt profttab I dale coliere, and three years at the Philadelphia schoot. where he also 0 frowi." aid. Th quantity rf plum aoUl by th for took his lntemeship. Dr.

Orr plans soon to practice tl rMaila to th nnrr on th Shades Steering Oar Went Wrong John W. Duncan, 110 Fort street loat control of his automobile while driving on Water street Monday and it crashed Into a pole. He reported that something went wrong with the steering gear. Jf one was Injured. Port Huron.

itrwu (or at loaat This is vatmaalnabl nrof.t. It Is nti- 7:30 o.m. Wednesday in Trades satM teat tna a op rtn rivea Hoslejrtw Main Floor Jfkhlfn a.llirfs Ac Labor hall. Lapeer avenue. (Scales Stolon $100,000 ach day.

m. how do thy hfcom The new BLUE TEN antwen the nation's demand for perfection and economy. Andrew Lambs. 423 Fifteenth tit Wry of'n. thy aCe wm fif ctrrumsfanrps or niantal street, reported to police Monday thst two sets of scales had been TbiBallenitEBue Biry Goods Co.

anjiruliih. 5orrow, lona S3sj, faljqra. depondncy or eur stolen from his store. leay prompts tha flrat 'shot. alltrtsd by vrdo A Bluebird Perfect Diamond, et in quite 18 keret Dnolittle In Hospital James I Dooiittle.

circulation manager of The Times Herald, who has been 111 In his home for four weeka. was taken to Port Huron hospital Monday night. To Plan Flower Slwrwe port Huron Flower Garden association will discuss) plans for flower shows this summer at a meeting at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday In Publlo library.

Port Huron, Mich. far phyAicUns. One fcaMt ts formad It la not fa tm tb top to tha bottom of tha i Attends Grand Jury See Ion John A. Maurer is in Detroit to attend the opening session Of the federal grand jury today. Klvtanls Club Session Port Huron Kiwanis ciuh held a business session at noon today In Hotel Harrington.

ln seal. 'AreordiRK to a eury of th READ THE indexed headlnge of th Classified Section and see what a complete catalogue it Is. white gold mounting for $10.00. Again the vast resources of the Bluebird Diamond Syndicate offer th nation's outrtsndinf vsluc. Ail the merits of the higher price Bluebird.

Doubly anteed and registered. See them st our H. E. RUNNELS SON rtttsd gtat treasury and tha inT rporta. II trains is uad In tha L'nltsd Ptatas Dedicatee! Co DcttttCffVicIon THE ROBERT T.

REED EYESIGHT SERVICE S2 Huron Avo. DIAUONDS WATCHES fS ssr. Amstica stands hlah JEWELRY Worse I to Speak Drain Commissioner William VurzI will epesk at a meeting of the Workers Welfare league at mor nations In thla re 9 If Miss Mary A. Elliott, of the Algonquin apartments, has returned from a trip to Chicasro. Canala.

scond hlh. usad "Sunsandl's trains rr capita and China mor tha nations, uses ta me Cafe off. TS minimum to store today. They're perfect. OrEX A CHARGE ACOOCXT MOSHER'S Jewelers OpiuiustilsSs Th Stor with tbo Street Clock SEE OUR WINDOW! with Darex Soles "aisct a dir with aldlrts In Statca a $..

spnt dally Jtais dsad'r dopa. ara oftsn KTta4 to know th of r9- afso iKcmo addicted. Th ra flrt on tha list fol la order br laborer Phv Beautiful Mesh Sandals Made In All White or Trimmed in Blue or Green You May "Get Along" With Imperfect vision, but you will be to some extent handicapped. Why not enjoy the comforts of comfortable vlaion? Why not see as nature Intended you should? First our examination then the necessary eyeglass help. Then ss nearly perfect vision as possible.

The above is well worth your thought. On Watches, Diamond, Jewelry, Electric Clocks, Pen Sets, Compacts. Mesh Bags, Pewter, Silverware excepting 1847 Roger Bros. Don't buy a diamond till you get our prices. OCT OFF on Glassware and Bridge Prises.

Large ss fJ stock to choose from. A Shirt for Beauty and Comfort Just at hand another shipment of those fine white mesh weave shirts, they are ditTcr-ent, and for beauty and comfort have no equal. the price i only Get next to one of our smart Panama hats. $7.50 values at $5.00. Toyos $1-95 "and $2.95.

Wagenseil's $300 lK5 i UiJilA. iliUia. It's the lively wool Jn dnifita. actors, farmers, clerks, sttomt hanlca. urn-a.

Joarnaltets and bartenders rats see is Oifldrcn Baptized At M. E. Church W- McK. pator of First Kriscop.1 church, bap- th foiltmtn children Children day In Almn. Ch.iriM Kd-flf Anna Keith B.rk.w.

Marsarat Jne tCTr i'17 Ann R-brt WiV narrr sf, Nu. and Paul Au.lre- cr- nins: ConitTec Hans Report Soon Kaineer Karl K. hlt- UCOG VLSI (s Vhilo the prices of the 1932 Model Kelrinator are snbe tan ti ally lowrr than in 1931. they hare no lea than 20 distinct 'imprrrvemrnts in design, convenience and beauty. There are eight beautiful Models from which to choose four with lacquer exteriors and four with porce YOUR SUIT Beautifully MIRACLEAtJED The Odorless Way FOR ONLY Just Word About "Darex" Soles They are water-proof and ln-salxtng.

flexible, resllteeit, light weifht. and remarkably mm-fort able la all kinds of weather. i that the lain. AD hare one-piece porcelain interiors eight i Pm ef th rn the propose! are Mrroun.1:r! that makes cMcElroy's rt? owners in the the tty com- JTt riace r-rth. Willow ing speeds stronger cabinets better insolation higher legs-better hardware electric light on the porcelain models greater height porcelain cooling rmita.

Bigelow Rugs softer to walk on, easier to clean rUSf 0 811 P00 Come in of Examination CASH AND CARRY At 41S Huron Ave. At Main Plant S30 Seventh St- ii. VsV Ccetery Memorials TbTruesdellMalloa Co TonU be astonished toi Material LrsvJy Vorr is the Bigelow WeaverV blending of the sturdiest and most vigor-' ons wools obtainable. And it make a remarkable difference in the Isnautr and eeonomy of a rag a difference which we want to show yon. how much waive a few dollars a month will bnj.

sostf up for a9xl2 to he THE HOWARD IMTURE CO. 93-912 Military Street 623 Water St- Open Evening a aw CMiracleaaJ Ma a trtmik afjfrim 5 0110D AT THE BRIDGE 3321 Dial 3557 Kelvin a tor isnwinrri aasaEBoa.

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