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i THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD Friday, April 24, 1925. Page Seven Past 16, Youths Announcements City Briefs One Reason Why eaaHBMBHsavBHBMBaiSSMBq Face Year Terms For Taking Auto Circuit Judge Harvey Tappan mt Tanc. I. O. O.

F. temjle Friday r.ight, 8:30 Mc public tvelcome. 4-24 if rubbed his eyes Thursday after pa3- Brown j. win GOAflD OPENS BIDSFOR CI1T Garbage Contract, Conces-. sions Await Mayor's Eye Rubbish clean-up bids and proposals for the refreshment concessions at Pine Grove and Lakeside parks were opened In the presence of a quorum of the city noon when Andrew Olsen, 18, and John Carnahan, 17, were brought dinner from 6 o'clock to CfcTm- Friday.

April 24, 192 5. Black Back From Trip To West Archibald N. C. Black, formerly of the Black Auto Sales company, has returned from a three months trip to California and British Columbia, where he visited relatives. "In my 10 years In the garage business I never did so much driving as I have done during the last three months." Mr.

Black said this morning. "It seems as though I was never out of an automobile all the time I was away. I never knew there was so much driving, or so many excellent roads, as those in California and British Columbia. In the West an automobile can take you to all the sights worth seeing, and there are many of them." before him on a charge of driving from 8 to entertainment 4caL Dance iron frnm 1 ft trt 12 away an automobile. lSl I LJ I 11 II, II I 1 1 I Tickets 50c.

Public Invited. "Are you sure these boys ought not to be in the jurisdiction of the probate court?" Judge Tappan GREEN TEA asked Robert M. Soutar, prosecut ing attorney, who arraigned the Odd Fellows To Join In 106th Anniversary Service Here Sunday Port Huron lodge number 261, I. O. O.

and kindred lodges will commemorate the 106th anniversary of the order by attending services at the First M. E. church Sunday night in a body. Rev. J.

S. Tredlnnick will deliver the anniversary sermon. Hu-ronia lodge number 371 attended services at Gratiot Park M. E. church last Sunday night, but will join Port Huron lodge in the services.

South Park lodge number 223 and lodges from Sarnia and St. Clair will also attend. Drug Clerk Fails To Take 'Calling Warrant Issued A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Bert Middleton. 1312 Water street, for failure to appear in connection with charges of violating the state drug laws, Robert M. Soutar, prosecuting attorney, said today.

Middleton was one of the five nersons who wpm tn v9v k.sn youths. Three Small Fires Three small fires Thursday afternoon and evening provided the first activity for the fire department during the last 48 hours. At 1:30 p. m. Thursday a grass fire on the west side of Tenth street, Just below Jenkinson street, was easily extinguished.

A vacant house at 2201 Elk street, mysteriously caught Are under the first floor, but little damage was reported. The third and final blaze was In a garage at 2707 Sturgis street, owned by Claude Fitzjohn, at 2:52 p. m. The damage was light. Seeks Administrator Appointment of some suitable person as administrator of the estate of Mrs.

Agnes La Page, who left property valued at $13,000 at her death Apr. 19, is sought in a petition filed this morning with Probate Judge Clair R. Black by Mrs. Anna M. Letzgus, a sister.

Six brothers and three sisters are named in the petition, which estimates the personalty at $6,000 and the real estate at $7,000. Archie J. Roberts. Port Huron, is one of the brothers. "The probate court has no juris diction after they are 17 years is more in demand than Japan or Gunpowder is because tne tender young leaves in SALAD A yield a richer, more oparKling infusion commission this morning, but no action was taken, owing to the absence of Mayor John B.

old," Mr. Soutar said. "And these boys are charged with a felony under the special act which makes driving away an automobile a crime, the maximum term is one year." A supplementary meetlnar nrob- ably would be held this afternoon Thornton. Saturday night. jfORCH GROTTO! ormMts th members' families, friends at their dinner dance.

Masonic temple B-plece or-Friday evening. Apr. 24. meeting Lakeview NO- 26. Tonight.

7:30 IbA SWANSOX. Noble Grand. But He Is Defendant On Assault Charge fjnorous rather than ferocious appearance, Carl Stroh. St. Clair -tt-JK rtintA tfore Cir The boys looked so young, how to take action on the bids and to accept the assessment rolls presented by the board of review, it was said this morning.

O. J. Richards was low bidder on rubbish removal on a cubic yartl ever, that Judge Tappan was not satisfied in regard to their ages until he had asked them himself. They admitted that they were over 16. and pleaded guilty to the charge.

They took a car belonging Detroit Real Estate Firm Has Office Here The Stormfeltz-Loveley company Detroit, has opened a branch real estate office In the new O'Hearne building under the management of W. J. Potts and his brother, Howard F. Potts. The following men are associated with the company: James Potts Kenneth J.

Leonhard, Carl M. Kidman. Clair Leach, Herbert Reed, J. Corwin and Morden, William Murphy, Mt. Clemens; N.

J. Mc-Gillivary. Bad Axe; John Neville, Cass City; and William Auslander Decker. The sales force will be connected with the new branch office just opened here. Dasis, orrenng to do the work for 48 1-2 cents fa, cubic yard south of Black river, and for 50 cents a cubic yard north of the river.

Richards also offered to carry Grove avenue; Ford I. Carpenter, 1836 Elk street, and Miss Barbara Mc Arthur. 2406 Stone street, who were charged with selling pharmaceutical preparations without licenses, were not held after giving promises to obey the law. The case of John Allen, 1926 Lapeer avenue, was held In abeyance, owing to Allen's absence from the city. Allen is attending the Warner Institute of Practical Pharmacy at Sandusky.

"Now that the provisions of the drug law have been made clear," Mr. Soutar declared today, "the law will be strictly enforced in this county. The sale of drugs, poisons, and medicinal prepara tions must be regulated, and the law.will be adhered to In St. Clair county from now on." Mr. Bearss, who came here Thursday in place of Herbert H.

Hoffman, director of the state pharmacy division, pointed out that the law was framed for the protection of the public. Spiritualists Elect The Divine Spiritualist temple held annual election of officers Monday, as follows: President, William L. Pace vice-president, Thomas Baker; secretary, Alexander Cole; treasurer, Anna Baker; trustees, B. Brewer, Marguerite Cole and Jennie Lampman. to Alvin F.

Sharlow, they said, and drove It to Detroit. Judge Tappan released the youths on their own recognizance. They are to appear for further questioning away all rubbish for a lump sum questioned Thursday afternoon by Ram Anto Released Release of an automobile taken from Joe Bonafide. chareed -with joruoK isearss, inspector ror the state division of pharmacy. Sub- Saturday morning.

oi Herbert Campbell Son tied Richards on a lump sum basis, with a price of $9,000. but were Tnre Harvey Tappan Thurs- liquor law violation, was ordered talt 3fge arraigned on by Circuit Judge Harvey Tappan afternoon, when arra gnea on i morning on petition of the stayed away. Middleton had pre Knights Templar viously ciaimea mat he was selling third low on a cubic yard figure, submitting 52 cents as their esti i charge of assault with Intent to Motor Bankers corporation. John uniy a narmiess nome remedy. Edward E.

Henry, 823 Pine tt great bodily narm. W. Langs appeared for the corporation, which claimed to have sold tt released on $300 bond Drill Corps Elects Officers Thursday Election of officers and prepar Bonaiide the car on the title-re mate per cubic yard. Levi Frank, who offered a bid only for the part of Port Huron south of Black river, set his price at 50 cents. Webb.

Higgins were high with a bid of 57 1-2 cents for the taining contract, which Bonafide "The Reliable canceled by failing to keep up his payments. ation for drill meetings was the section south of Black river. the court had entered a plea "'alrohsaid to hav assaulted Edon Gracey. Smith's Creek, with of PPe- Gracey is iytae a blackened eye and a EtSieed head as the result of his counter with Stroh. he says.

program of the meeting of the drill corps of Port Huron com-mandery number seven. Knights Templar, Thursday night in the SILK W. D. Mclntyre submitted the highest offer for the Pine Grove park concession for the summer, and Fred Kern was high for Lakeside park with $1,678. Other bidders for the Pine Grove concession Masonic temple.

Dinner was served at 6 p. after which officers were elected. Past Commander J. H. Carrigan Junior Baracas Entertain The Junior Baraca class of the First Congregational Sunday school will give a coffee in the Sunday school rooms this evening at 7:15 p.

m. after which they will give a program of musical numbers, assisted by other members of the Sunday school. was elected president and J. S. High School News were Gordon Flagg, $205; Fred $210; E.

J. McCann, $125. Mrs. W. J.

Edmondson bid $1,067 for the Lakeside concession and CIAL W. C. Bo wen was low with $937. 1 5.00 Map Class Starts Seventeen boys attended map-making class conducted by Dr. E.

Eleven Extra Jury Candidates Set L. Church in the office of Scout Executive Leonard W. Taub. The next' meeting will be held Thursday Apr. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

Crawford, vice-president. C. S. Taylor was chosen to succeed himself as secretary and H. L.

Kimball was elected treasurer. The retiring officers are Gus Hill, president; R. K. Wheeler, vice-president; C. F.

Taylor, secretary, and C. E. Kean, treasurer. After the election, the corps drilled in the street in preparation for the visit to Sarnia, May 4, when the Sarnia commandery will entertain the grand officers of Canada. Preparation was made for the annual conclave at Grand Rapids.

Aside By Judge A most unusual collection featuring the Season's smart styles at a price far below usual for such high quality modes. Developed of the fashionable Printed Silk, the new tailored effects, jabots, lace collar and cuffs. Ensemble styles combining plain and printed silks. Plain colors are Navy, Tan, Rosewood, Rust, Green and Black. Eleven of 17 extra jurrors called Stevens Is Scout W.

R. Stevens has qualified for to serve during the April circuit court term have been excused by Circuit Judge Harvey Tappan, presiding judge. the rank of veteran scout in Port Huron council. Boy Scouts of America, having been enrolled in the movement for five years. Cisrles Bonnett, former High Kliool athlete, addressed a mass meeting of th pupils today on jchool loyalty.

He told the pupils that they should support their laseball team better than they did iart year. Miss Winifred Dell, a termer pupil at the school, sang pro solos which were well received. After the pep meeting, faculty members and pupils in charge of the Girls league carnival, which is to be staged In conjunction with th Hi-T club at the High school tonight and Saturday evening, moke about the carnival. Speakers were I F. Meade.

Miss Laura Moore, Miss Anna Gabler. Dean Davis. H. A. Davis.

Carleton Carey and L. A. Packard. The object of the carnival is to raise funds to bay uniforms for the baseball team. It was again announced today that seniors who graduate in June ihould turn In their names, Coaih The prospective Jurors retained pecialOine Day on the jury list are John McCarty, James Morton, Edward G.

Bennett, and Mrs. Lttihm Powell, Port Marriage License Ellray W. Henry. 21. Capac: Elda Huron; Fred Strause, St.

Clair; and Martin. 18. Yale. Abe Mullins, Marine City. Those Saihairclay $25.00 Seen and Heard Banished From County For Attack Rex Sterling, Kimball township, was released on suspended sentence for six months on condition that he leave the county when he pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon before Circuit Judge Harvey Tappan Thursday afternoon.

Sterling, officers claimed, attacked his wife and struck her with a boot. excused were Lewis Samburg, William Conselyea, William P. Innes, Bert Wright, Hugh Rose. Mrs. Hattie Bailey.

Port Huron; Mrs. Alice J. Limberg, Port Huron township; A. B. Scott, George Biewer, More Fun To Be In County Jail Than Out Dress Coats with borders of Fur.

Straight-line coats, smart to combine with" dresses for Ensemble. Prince Chap coats, smartly tailored, many with velvet collars. All taken from regular stock and reduced. All the season's wanted materials including Tweeds jised in the Prince Chap so popular at Passing by the county jail St. Clair; William Tomlin, Albert Hustman, Marine City.

Hugh Rose served on the Little case, but was pedestrian halted, lifted an investigating ear, and stayed to listen. Women, and the present lor tne iuiss. i ne assortment includes Misses' sizes, also sizes for the Little excused at its conclusion. Ir rom the heavily barred windows OBITUARY larger woman wearing 40 to size. At $25.00 this is an unusual special.

issued conglomerate musical sounds, some sour, some sweet, but all purporting, to be a part of that Express Service Increased By Phone oia spiritual Danaci. "mere is a Fountain Filled With Blood." The Mrs. Bessie Brown Mrs. Bessie M. Brown.

30 years, wife of Harold Brown. 1101 Elev-eth avenue, died at her home SEE OUR NEW LINE Company. Here spirit of good will expressed prompted the listener to interested EmuemHe Smiifts of Ladies' Princess Slips Further improvement of long inquiry. "They sing that way all Thursday afternoon. She Is surged by her husband and three enall children, Edith.

Evelyn, and distance telephone service has been nnnnnnred bv the Michisran Bell day," said a bystander. "Mostly religious songs, like 'Rock of $1.98 and upLadies and Children's black t. i 8 4V it Ii I i I I IWi I i i Ii': ii 'l! i I Hi: mi. "I f. iU Hi: it Mi Telephone company here, in plac Ages," patriotic songs, usually My Gladys.

She is also survived Dy Ut parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Jsrr and a brother Franklin. oZ and colors.

Ladies' Sealpax. Country, 'Tis of Thee, Sweet Land of Liberty. Recently they have sung much, 'It Ain't Goina Rain Formerly Sold for $49.50 to $69.50 Special Saturday and Monday Any I should think Mrs Jtddo. Funeral services wilt De Hi from the family residence Sunday at 1 p. rn.

and from the Jeddo M. E. church at 2:30 p. m. Er.

George Lounds. Croswell. will Underwear dainty athletic for every woman. Every day children's play suits Sheriff would get tired of it, but what'll she do? She can't arrest ing croswell ana menmona on me express service list. Express service, whereby a call for a given number at an outlying town may be given the local operator, without calling a long distance operator, may now be had to Detroit.

Mt. Clemens, St. Clair, Marine City, Sarnia and the two latest additions. 'em and put 'em In jail." Rollins and Nightingale Silk officiate. Burial will be at tne Crorwell cemetery.

-00 First Swim Of Hose at $1.00, all colors. 1925 Season lawrenoe Robert Krlstielt Lawrence Robert Krlstlck, in An annual event, or series of events, Is the first swim of the season. Hugh Brady and John Church. Conger street, reported fect toa Of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Irisuek. died Thursday afternoon it th hnrnn of his Barents. 1233 HOFFMANN'S 619 Water St. Phone 1039 today that they enjoyed the first swim of the season along Port Mime street. Funeral services will held at 2 p.

m. Saturday at the mldeBce. in charge of Rev. Otto Kotenhauer, and burial will be in Women's and Misses' Ensemble suits with coats of Charmeen, Poiret Twill and Kashella. Black, Navy, Rosewood, Tan and'Green.

The Silk Crepe frocks are the smartest versions of the season, most favored styles, plain and printed. Do not miss this opportunity of securing'a suit at practically the price of the dress alone. Coat or dress can be worn separately. Huron beaches. They took their dip at LaSalle beach Thursday afternoon, but they did not loll lakeside cemetery.

on the sand i long afterward Others who have broken the long winter 'dry spell' may enter their Vxr Dir Whit James Philps, 81, Dies At Work James Philps, 61, of 607 Gris-wold street, died unexpectedly at noon today from a stroke of apoplexy suffered while working in the plant of the Detroit Edison company on Quay street. Philps had been employed by the company for about six years as a laborer and his duties at the plant also consisted of janitor work. He was sweeping in the wash room when he was stricken and was dead when fellow workmen found him. Dr. C.

C. Clancy, Dr. D. J. McColl and Coroner Asa W.

McNinch were called and gave the cause of death as apoplexy. Tv(Tna Viart nnt Vippn feeliner well Tnnra1 services Were held In claims to the annual distinction Dttrolt Thnrsdav evenine for Mrs Broken Glass In JUry Day White. 81. widow or me late W. A.

White and mother of Street Ruins Tire Max McKinnon, Port Huron in ldind Machine CMdkreifii's Coats Jtrs. Charles S. Sheldon, Detroit, and Fre E. White. 1820 Oak Kreet.

Port Huron. Burial was at soon today, at Vassar, Mich. surance agent: If the milK wagon drivers and other persons who drop glass bottles on the pavement would stoD and pick them up. it lists up to 99.999.99. Rapid Mul- would save the unsuspecting mot Patrick Konan Funeral services for the lat Pat tiplication.

Full Flex. Ikl Km-m Sizes 2 to 14 Years for several days, Gus A. Harmel, orists who drive over the broKen fragments much trouble and money in the purchase of new tires. An rick Ronan will be held Saturday st I a.m. in St.

Stephen's church iff I I I I I assooL I I tsH9 1 I beel i If, 1 a I superintendent, statea. ie is survived by his widow, two daugh- tsn "Tr Wilfnrd and with burial In Mt. Hope cemetery. Board, Big Bold Type, At amusingly low pric aj instance of this came to my attention recently when a voman driver drove over some broken Miss' Emily Philps, Port Huron; one CARD OF THAXKS wish to thank our friends 22.50 Priced $So00 to glass on South Military street and od neighbors for their kindness son, Harold, Port Huron, and two brothers. Albert, Longwood, and Thomas, who lives in the West.

ruined two perrectiy gooa ures. This could have been avoided had 65 the person who dropped the bottle stopped and picked 'up the glass." tad sympathy during tne loss oi wr sister and brother, Mr. and Xra, LaPage. Mr. and Mrs.

William Litzgus. Mr. and Mrs. V. J.

Roberts. 4-24 Everything that new is included in our showing of Children's Coats. Dressy styles with fur trimming, and the tailored coat for school and practical wear. Plain Twill and Velour, also novelty mixtures in plaids and checks, and the tweeds so much in vogue. 'Bui Above All: True Portability Charges Desertion In Divorce Plea Charging desertion and non-sup-nort.

Mrs. Evah Jackson, brought Attention Elks! Will hold regular meetlnar to-sifht. Members are requested to Send. Let's give our new officers "flttiBg" welcome. Buffet lunch be served.

HAP.RT C. OLDFIELD. Exalted Ruler. I 2. COXNELLAX.

Secretary. 4-24 suit for divorce against Alexander Jackson. Sarnia. Jackson left her icken Tweed Km $3.48 '9 May 18. 1917, it Is claimed tne bill of complaint, and has not returned.

Mrs. Jackson asks alimony and expenses. Isaac S. Weighs only 15 pounds. Eqnipped with Stan, ard Features; Total and Sub-Total, Non-Print, Clear, Repeat, and Error Keys.

Occupies about as much desk space as a letter head. Yet does the work of machines 3 times as heavy and 3 times as coatly. Advertising-Demonstration (without selling pressure) to De made in every office in the city permitting this courtesy. Kindly "phone or write us permission today think you will see something to surprise you. MacTaggart Hoffman Co.

Office Supply Specialists 933 Military SU Phone 788 All-Wool Tweed Knickers, full cut with and without extra belt and buckle. Tan and Grey mixture. All sizes. Exceptional values. Hughes is her attorney.

TRUSSES Fit Guaranteed or Money Back Agent Brooks Rupture Appliance Co. SYLVESTER'S 203 HURON AVENUE FUNERAL DESIGNS JTOWER3 FOR ALt, OCCASIONS Werner's Flowers WATER ST. PHONE 1064. 10 DATS MORE We still have a limited number of Dictionaries. Present one coupon Times-Herald or MacTaggarts and rft vonr dictionary.

4-21-tf We Sell the New McCall Pattern It Printed I 1 I. J. JEWELL FCXERAL DIRECTOR Boron Marysrllle. Mich. Phone 44-W mime Urw (Uoodls Co, ALBERT FALK 1'L5IKkt.

nrerrmw Regular Lady Attendant CP Port Huron, Michigan ARTHUR E. SMITH rXDKRTAKKTt FUXFTt Hmn? Serenth St. Phone 2400 B. J. KARRER.

JR. -v rVDKRTAKFR. gg Office 103J. Residence 103R fcnetery Memorials EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ARTISTIC DESIGNS lb TnxesdeU Mallon Co. QUALITY GENERAL ELECTRIC WIRING SYSTEMS FOR LIFE TIME SERVICE When you build a home or install Electric Service in an old house, it is uneconomical to consider price only.

None but materials and wiring devices made by The General PLlectric Co. go into the construction of every wiring job we do. This is Your Assurance of a Lifetime Service and out' A Pride in Quality Construction 1 wtcM h. E. RUNNELS SON SUCCESSORS TO J.

W. GOULDING) A CO. Italian Decorated Glass Just received another shipment of this beautiful, popular priced glassware, suitable for gifts for showers and prizes Prices range from $1.00 to $3.50. 0 Also another lot of those pretty candles in all colors costing $1.00 per pair. See window display.

LiiHnron SU Port Huron Pt st 9 IK Maxtfacturers op CEMETERY MEMORIALS "Old to Consumers Direct fcrthel Granite Works Srf -old -Port TTnron STEPHENSON ELECTRIC CO. Next Door to Post Office Since 1890 Jewelers and Optometorists. I 1 i "The Store With the Street II j-ajVr-Tfi JTrfTjii 1 'I ii i 11" i ii i-n-r ir.

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