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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 12

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Port Huron, Michigan
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Mi A I "lie Port Huron Times-Herald Thursday, May 19, 192- Page Twelve NEWS OF TODAY FROM THE ST. CLAIR RIVER DISTRICT HEALTH FOR GRAND OLD LABY IS 102 MOMDAY jro to Port Huron In order to cross river their machines. Fer- mission pien him to Trum- street as a iar.dine place by i It council at this week's meetinc. t. Clair residents "may be treated to a tani! nn Viv "i if the r- era are carried out.

The band will at city the mora- 1 ard at "er" c.j-es here the afternoon. Trie Lady Maccabees will hold a bake sale Siturday afternoon and evening in the Co-operative store. Proceeds will be used to cover ex-pc-nsts of tiie Centennial celebration in July. Hold Funeral of Alfred Tuttle Marjsville. Ma- 19 Funeral services for Alfred Tuttle, who died at the home of hia mot! tr.

Mra. G. M. Tuttle. Peavev street, Wednesday mornir.g, after an extended Illness, win be held tonight at the family home, at S0 o'clock.

IRs body will be removed to Brockville. Ont. for burial on Friday afternoon. Mr. Tattle was secretary to George S.

Anderson, of the C. H. Wills C5. and had been with the compir.y for more than a jear. He was seized with an attack of appendicitis r.ine weeks ago and was recovering, hen pneumi aia set in, causing his death.

He was years old. Resides his mother. Mr. Tuttle leaves a brother. Harold Tuttle, assistant chief accountant of the c.

H. Wills Co. and a is'er. Roberta. ei that owing r.ew men Sarnia police to Jack of furids no i be added to the 3rce.

Wor.j was received in Sami. to i day from I era. South that Jf.ss Irene Ellis, a America, former Sarr.ia g.r! had teen awarded victory medal ty the French gov crnmer.t. J. E.

Armstrorp. M. for T.ast accoMin? to a repirt r'ceive4 Ottawa todav, las opened a red hct attack in the Dominion House agamst the pcli-y the Lkberais in the tariff Lul- Berder officials were warned hv the police to be on the io- out for a motor car stolen here last n.gh: from E. E. Hale.

Arrangements have been completed on this side of the border for the special election by-law erection vote to be staged here on June 6. Sarriia Feach sesson opered 'ere today and a record crowd visaed the beach for. the initial time this? -sesson. F. Iyesri.

ger.eral pser nger.t of the Whi'e Star line, a sitor in the Imperial citv d.vr. iger vas to- Automobile Ferrj Will Start Soon Sr. Clair. May Frark Currier rspei- to he to start ferryl-g a utomohites across the river at this point within the next few days. It is now necessary for auteists to The very Many of a the WORKING Those Who Suffer and ArJ Unable to Work Nee4 Hefpful Sugge4lkn Sprinpueld.

I1L1 fc, trouble with weakness, Ratlic vi ii could not ommetided medicine I took four bo-ji ham fgtUi tornpoani ie cow atroeg i welitbktow rwcnearv nvj friaarii Anna Rimeus, K. R. No. 1 S-k field, liL Why wU! continM to month In and mont out MisRi kua did when rase aftertax it relit -where Lydia E. Pinkhgm'tVewtiS Compound has fe moved the tuia the trouble and brought good hethi For more than forty years th fashioned root and herb roediciat ha 8 been the stancrard remedy far ailments, and haj the record of br restored more rufTerir.s woca''t 1 health than any other medicine, If there is ar.y cvmpllcatkm iv your condition you do not un Vrrv? I wTite Lydia Pinkhara llan, I Lynn, M.iss., about your be to the miss er the madam.

SALE OF RLSlBf i -V I If i I ill t.j K. I lu mi, i Wrapt 75 NewC POLICE CHIEF IS UNDER FlfiE Charges and Counter-charges Heard By Commissioners Parnia. ly 13 com-piainta ty certain members the Sarnia police force. Chief Police Forbes was 'under fire at the meeting of the police commission Wednesday, but frer The chief inumat a that the reports nvjide asainst belio -ed hini were due to the activity certain i.i- hers of the ru: siort probe was nrji. the cor adjourned week.

i Police Magistrate German. Jud? i Taylor and Maor Crawford were: members of the police commission who beard the chiefs 'version i the affair sad also the evidence; of patrolmen of the Sarnla The chief charges that there is a' conspiracy afoot to oust him from i trie head of the force while mem- hers of the force Intimate that things were not Just as they should i be. I Evidence at the commls-J sion meeting was reported 1 bringing' out a number of 1 concerning the police force that I wiil be made public th announcement of the poli-e con-, mission when they report their finding next week. The force has been under fire I since a number of rob! eries "'ere I reported but at th last nieetin i of the commission it was annottne- and vou rma Ira a Special Selling at START PLAY II 1 Seniors Show Best Form In i i i I ouiuui me i luuiiicy St. Ciair.

May First piay in school tennis tournament oc-j cur red on the M. E- church and Lutheran church courts. Results jwere: Boya singles. Erwin Pollox. Senior) defeated Reed Jerome.

tsophomore), 6-0. Charles Moore tfreshman) defeated Frankiln Moora (Sth rrade), 6-1. Girls singles: Joy Fra'iegh (senior) defeated Helen Burke (sophomore) 6-0; Lucretia Tatterson defeated Carna Hill eighth grade) 8-6. Glrla Doubles: Joy Fralelgh and Ruth Shaw (seniors) defeated Mary Aliington and Susan unless (sophomores 6-S; Mary McReod and Eueretia Patterson (freshmen) lost to Marion Johnson and Georgina CIoss 6-3. In a game "Wednesday between the office force and plant of the Dianmond Costal Salt company at th high school diamond the off.ice von by a 4-1 acore.

ONE PORRAn Rl'TS 8 Player Rolls. BEIX. MFS1C HOUSE. 1-19 and tms city i TE MATCHES and d5 lEl latest styles will be found in this lot. modes that are becoming garments are beautifully embroidered, all are silk lined.

FECIAL PURCHASE AND MM MS LABOR SAW Latest Appliances Makes Mc-Louth Shop Most Up-to-Date Marine City, i.y 10. Much r.w labor saving has l.en It sthlU 'l the Foundry and th f-xjtidry mw ra among the best In point, of i ar.rj::-ari of ariy foundry in ttks the A tjress'jrs blower supplying continuous pressure of a ir to the rviiiuSo bs en 'I fn.i'lv ima'fly om hour day i reduces tht amount of to it pig iron. com pr snor is arort'r A i- a ami )s in'! for clean tng burned sand of!" of trd eastings after they are take-! from the rn'iH. Air lied by tc.e compressor is 1.1 1 for fir arnl rore i irir, rca n-a. Art efli- of U' i the cording 0 i to ft officials of i fr, ny.

nrnlry sv to 00 tons of iron 1 rc afi I v. ho a in it how iron i rt! for Ihi-i tons. A is i i si'-rl in-rrianufiif 'J ria a i i yen In. si are invited to vls.f inrert the various Announce Cast of Play To He Given At Marine City MaHr.e 'li'v. 19.

Final preparations for "Nothing V.ul the Truth," tho tbiee-aet farce to be t'iveri the scrnor cjaas of the iRh rehool in th eiiv hall to-morffiw night sre bein made. The Player who will tsk part iifi.l tr.f characters Uiey Will rep- recent are as kiimiw Rob R'ntio George Zimmer- in ni. K. M. Ralston Jioran-C Vcriroiflfn i Reginald Rang.

-Clarence Kerster K. MicDor.aid. THfi-; Dnnf lly Frank Henry. Ralston Charlotte Arms-burg. Mrs.

Fslston Harrltte CS randy ilthel Clarke Helen Jotirs. Mabel kir.n Wa nda Force. kon Mabel Wood. Martha (the maid; Mildred Denny. f'tne'o Manager Clark a Rean.

assisted tiv Payne Saph. An overfire by Miss MUd.a Hunt i and Miss Norm" Maw and the i Messrs Thompson. It and iteeor wiil be sun and John Well- i houin will render a ioiin solo. Joseph Oill and Mi's Nora Ra- i bel. tiotil of this city, were married thin morning at Holy Cross church by Rev.

Fr, J. Ternes. Mr. end Kirs. Cill will reside on a farm near this city, wh-re they Jinvs their home furnislied coto- Mrs.

Jeremiah Hyt left this morninp for f't. Joseprt, where she Will visit her daughter. Mrs. T. R.

Fftshbottgh. Mrs. llyntt eon-valesi ins from serioiis Illness end it Is hoped by her many friends, that the trip will benefit her. Whit Scott was a Detroit visitor "Wednesday. Dr.

and Mrs. Arthur Bean were Detroit visitors this week. Josi-ph Valt i of this in? nr.l Mis I ail i.i (iillerneau were qulctlv tuarried cdntday vn tii.ri inn. Rev. Fr.

P. J. Ternes. hra lived her onlv a The groom I ahrrt time end is employed nt the Mclo.ith Foundry. The couple will resi ie in this city.

F. Zuelke of Detroit, spent Weilnesdiy In this i'y. Mr. Zuel- is preparing bis home lust K.nith of this city for occupancy d'irlnur the summer. T.

W. crovvc was a Lansing vis- For this i k. Mrs, Dupont St, Clair was in this city Tuesday. Mr. sod Mrs, Dupont are living at the home of Thomas Moran while their homo on St.

Clair atreet is; being i i modeled. John McCnrron merits nt a Grand Is taking trent-Rapids s.ini'sr- ium. Mrs. Herman Ttonth motored to Detroit edties piv A coffee was l.ebl Wednesday rvrnlrisr nt the home of Mrs. I Flnstcrwal.l.

Proc tiated to the M. K. c.ls were hurch. do- KNICKERS FOR Tfes smart ycv.r, wrrsji jj rde. the and af a a.wei-eae.trr Ayr n5m r7-l I I I i i 1 i i i OP Salvation Army Drive In St.

Clair Going On Good Su CUir, M.i- 15 P.eporw chairman Ion Eeckc-r in dicate that local residents obMgntiona and put the army drive for funJs c.fr i.e tnri of the campaign Saturday nisht. St. Clair's quota I2.0f'0 an whiie no fg'jr are I'r it is thought that over half of this amount has teen by th teams who are th city. Captains of the tfin.s are: iiy Biir, Vr, D. K- Srevens.

Jr.n Sam pel. A. A. Siewarf, I'hii I'ci-lrin, Fred Moore and Rev. V.

B. Johnston. IllKh Sriiofil Iramati- NVir niicht. the sen- lor class of the high school wiil give their Erst dran.atic pro-luction of the j-oar. "The FU'ch 'O Ka-' un," rt S-ottih oriKin a betwcfn a country sojlre, his nephew an1 a couple of othf-r rhar.ictTS.

Hiehie Pringle wiii take the part of the aiuire and II. Justin th part of his nephew, Itwt Jons anJ V. Chirk, Q. Wad- ni Halr.h w.i',1 h-i ve the oih parts. The one act play to he Kiv-ri n- flay nicfit is written by Zona 'iale and which shows the efforts of pvtKhbors to benefit a nedy pr-jion.

The will Rive "Alice-j Sit-hy-The-Kiro" on Wednesday, I line 22. It Is a three art play from the pen' J. M. Harrie. (dntract N't Awonlert Through an error in yesterday's paper, it was stated that the eon-tmct for this city'.

new high school had tieen awarded to John IP. wen of Detroit for the sum of This nhould have read that he was the lowest Udder and that the contract would probably be awarded to him. The archi- ar now classifying the num erous hid a received nn mane a reoort wi'hin a few days to the board for final action. pt rialr, May 19 The remains who died suddenly Tuesday noon at the home of hr daughter, Mrs. Roadie, will be taken to Yal for fon-eral tordpht.

The funeral will be lie l.l nt the home of hrr orother, Charles S. Rrown of thit city ou Ftidfty afternoon. Tiie Rev. Martin of Vale Preabyterlnn church will ofllciate and burial will be In Him wood cemetery th-'r. Mis.

Brown was born iu Forth. Ontario, but moved to St. Clair county with her parents an earlv age. Sin whs married to Kohei U. Mencry in lie died in ISO'.

Three children survive. Wil-jllnni Ci of Saginaw; Albert of Detroit and Mrs. Frank D. of this city who was formerly Isa- bel F. Menerey.

The two- old son of Mr. Htnl Mrs. HitMh Dark died at the family residence on South Kivei sveriue last nicbt. tunefal services will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock with th Rev. Mr, Johnston officiating.

Rurlal will be in Hillside cemetery. Wiliiam I arroti was reappointed chairman of th cemetery board nt si meetinsr Dt night and the plat of 1'aul Ifelnye Son of Detroit for an addition to Hillside cemetery was accepted. The addition will probably be opened this fall. A meeting ci i)RtiKe'a cnaptrr oi tine it. a.

n. will held at the D. W. Ovkcs Friday I or IK lit nt Mrs 7 3 1 of the Congregational church wiil serve coffee et the home of Mrs. C.eorre W.

Smith on Riverside avenue Tuesday front three o'clock until all are served. Tuesday, Ju'y th fifth has been set as the date of the annual banquet and reunion of alumni of the local h'th school. It will be held in the city hall and the banquet wilt be served by the Rady Macca-! Thomas Leonard Is suffering from blood poisoning which has set in his hand. His thumb have to be amputated to check the spread of the Infection, it is thought by physicians. Ground hs been broken for new house Fidw.

Yolle'eidt on Clinton Avenue opposite the Far- mer's hotel. Rert Drow is doing ithe whir. E. C. Iteeor expected to arrive tn this clv ton, irrow after mi Pasadena.

Cai. all- 'win er's st.iv In SPORT WEAR fctire Veniekers We he nkirt ous ctr cecrs iluii tiat "Jwat so for hr walk, her which woe- I his oa dar- i i Is i at 1 s. I an on a i i be tcm I i hii i Mr. (ijr west on IS Mrs. Rattray Had a Small Birthday Party Aisonac, May On Monday, May 16.

AU'onac's 'Grand Old Lady," Mrs. Andrew Rattray, celebrated hr birthday anniversary at th home of her daughter, Mrs. George McDonald, her two eons, John and Andrew, and daughter. Mr. C.

C. Smith, were prenent. as trr.art but is si its s-jrrou tait-s siderabie s. Rattray is not as she was a year ago. II interested in life and idings, and is able to re-and anecdotes with con-wit and vivacity.

Mrs. Rattray' youngest Mrs. 81, spent the Rachel Randall, aged afternoon with her. Mi.s tiladys Chapman visited in Wailiiceburg week, Herbert Galimeau and Mrs. An-inio Galiirieau of Detroit dsited Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Schram on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

tleorce ITo'icV nf Kitchener, Ont end Mr. and Mrs.Jan,e Walker of Walker and Miss Kva Goderich. spent part of the week at the Algonquin, th- Kucsta of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiilen.

Mr. an.j Mrs. W. J. Roberts and son, Fred, arrived home lust week, from Detroit, where they epent the winter.

Mrs. Mary E. Gilbert of Anchor-ville spent last week with hr sister, Mrs. George Genaw, who has been very ill. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and family of Detroit are at their summer home at Oak Grove. Mrs. Jess Dandridge returned from South Chicago this week after an extended visit.

Mr. and Mrs. George Wither-spunn who have been spending the winter In Florida, have returned to their home at Pearl Peach. Miss Thelma Stewart of Detroit was home Sunday. St.

Andrews Guild held an all day meeting in St. Andrews Episcopal church roomi today. A special business meeting was held at 3:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Racroix. are at their home at San Souci, Har-sen's Island. after spending the winter in St. Petersburg.

Fla. Mrs. Reieh Merrill of Detroit. spent the week end here with her parents. Mrs.

Arthur Eby of Tort Huron visiting Algonac friends, Field day this year will be held Toehmoo Park on Friday, June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raker of Detroit, were at their summer homo at Randolph Reach oier Sundav. Harold Ward of the P.

U. Tt. office, Detroit, was home over the week end. Mis Evone Phillips of Tort Huron spent Sunday at the home of and Mrs. Robinson.

Commodore Alex T. McReod ami family. ha at their home hero after spending the winter fn Miami, Fla. Calvin C. Currie who has been tpiito 111 for several in Detroit.

Is at. hie me again, m'tieh improved in health. Literary Society Will Give Farewell To Senior Members Mnine City. May 19. The last meeting of the year for the hish boo) Literary eocietv will be held Tuesday night.

It will be In the nature farewell to the senior members of the club who are: Reginald Irfinsr, George Zimmer-mann. Clarence Kersten, Harriette Grundy and Charlotte Armsbury. Immigration, tariffs, civil service reform and the question of open or cjosed shops in regard to unionism are subjects that have been sriven to the American History class of the high sehool. The 'lass has been divided into three sections for the discussion of the topics. Miss N'ora Rsbel of this city and (Joseph GUI.

of the Town Line were married st the Holv Cross church this morning by the Rev. Joe pourjtiPtfe is alowlv recov-erinsr from Injuries sustained in accident at the McLouth ship yar.i last week. The Women's League of the Methodist church will hold a rum-mag" sale in Mannel's shoe store Saturdsv. A special meeting of Marine Rov Scouts will be hel.l ln the Methodist church next Monday. AH members are urged to be presen t.

The Origins! Five will give another of the'r popular dancing parties in the auditor. am tomorrow night. Raker A- Charfrsn srd the Superior Concrete Co. have been given the contract for the erecting of two story boat house and rirage for Mr. Burtran of Anchorvilie.

Dancing nt Tashmoo Park will continue on Sunday this year as It hss In the past, contrary to rumors in circulation the last week, according to P.ay Fulier. who runs the launch Tiger from Algonac to the park during the ejmmer months. Council Expects To Award Paving: Contract Tonight Marir City, Mar 19. Th rare- rr.er.t on Breadwar was flushed with a fire hose Wednesday after-! noon. Concrete pouring on the east end ll roiKPietcJ late sdnesdar and the entire wu! ba in within the rext two weeks.

Tfta contract for tha pav-ira- ef Water street Is expected awarded at the council rreeting rht. Warswick F-os. ar.d A. J. are the two bidders.

Monday Moving Day In Alcronac Algorac, May Mondav and were moving days in Al-Igonac: Clinton Jackson moved to new home on Mill street. Joseph Cedar moved into the house vacated by Ciirton Jackson and Bacon moved to the place where Joseph Cedar Jived. Several loads of furniture passed throucn streets bound for the farms of town. A great manv I'e- Petroitera are baying farms on the UK.tr cf tee Iow a ar.d This is the most sensational offer ever made by this store. You'll find garments in this selling that are worth three times the price of $19.75.

Many high priced dresses from our regular stock have been reduced for this occasion. By all means do not miss this sale. COMPARE i 5 V' 5 1 i. i Hi I mere is none eisewoere in to equal our men's and young men's SUITS at SI We are doing our level best to meet the demand for good clothes at a reasonable price. In order to increase the volume this store is cutting profits to the bone, in fact we are doing business on a smaller margin than ever attempted by any store.

You just come in and see the suits we are offering at $25. iw-! -si- The bigg VALU SI HURON MICHIGAN 11 zest values asid tee best choice in boys' suits to he found here always We have always had the biggest stock of boys' clothes in this cityand now we have the lowest prices as well. This means something when you take intr consideration the high quality of every garment. You can buy him a good suit at i-'l ml to PORT it 4Y.

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