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Pace Twelve Wednesday, October 17, 1923. THE PORT HTTPON TTMES-HERALD 3 Copyright, 1928. International News Bureau BRINGING UP FATHER By McMANUS ST. CLAIR RIVER DISTRICT NEWS IT" TSoooT7TS- I you're: I I oh: I'VE TAKEN A. MR.

bMlTH WONT VOU DIRECT IN Av LITTLE ATSO I VOlSDER WHAT HE WILL LITTLE HLM 'bHOWilSG t)HOW THE FILM TO MY AFRIENO OF" YOUR'b ootsT waist ill ee kit HN TO KNOW AEOOT OF bURPRlE- UNTIL HE tEEb IT Detroit Hunter Is Fined, Gun Taken, For Shooting Bird St. Clair. Oct. 17. Otto IIol- OlOrsi'T Mi COtiT ILL MILLION DOLLARS i i I 1 r- UCHTED Marine City School Children To Undergo Minor Operations Marina City.

Oct- 17 Twenty-fivo children from the lower school grades will be admitted to the local hospital for minor operations eoon, anaounced Superintendent A. T. Greenman today. It was through the activity of Airs. John El son.

the newly-appointed school nurse, that the children who were sufferers from ade fif fast wclel, who gave an indefinite address in Detroit pleaded guilty and was fined on a charge violating the state game laws this morning before Justice Frank B. Hay ward. Deputy game Warden Henry Radike laid the charge, and said that he had intercepted Otto at the intersection of the turnpike and Belle River. The accused had In his possession a bitron commonly known as a "shidepoke" which It is unlawful to shoot. IIoI-wclel said that he had shot the bird, not knowing what it was.

He was fined $10 and costs which amounted to $17. His gun and ammunition were confiscated. noids, bad tonsils and other ail 0-7" -U11 19Z3 Br FEATURE SERVlCg. Inc. ments were discovered.

The school ntirse Is -verted with power to enforce the operations, and has ordered that those discovered to be In need of such attention report to the hospital on days set apart for that purpose. The operating fees are partly borne by the school board, where it has been found necessary. Marine News I ARKETS asjd FINANCIAL St. Clair Briefs Captain George Reece, Clinton avenue, who has been in the Cleveland Marine hospital for some months, was removed to his home yesterday in St. Clair.

The captain is a sufferer from bright's disease. D. E. Brienes. Chisholm avenue is seriously ill at is home.

i matter of dollars and cents." She said that met chants derived benefits from the, exhibition their goods in the home and that It made possible many sales which otherwise may not have been made. Ixx-al Speakers Heard Besides Mrs. Meloney, prominent business men gave short talks. MARKET TIES CORN PHDVESBie Luncheon Delightful Affair The luncheon which Miss Elisa beth Carlisle, of the civics depart David MacTaggart, president ol Wheat Off On Thumb Markets Harbor Beach and Bad Axe grain prices were off today, wheat slumping a cent in both places. Beans were at $5 at Bad Axe and 25c lower in Harbor Beach.

Croswell prices held firm. Harbor Bench Huron Milling Co, the liotary club gave a short talk ment of the Washington Junior SUDDENS Tourist Likes Land of Free In Mexico Marine City, Oct. 17 Alexander Bertrand returned yesterday from a two-weeks' tour of the southern states and Mexico. The scenery and general conditions of the states through which Mr. Bertrand toured bore every evidence of prosperity, he said What struck him most forcibly was the prosperity of Mexico where ther are no liquor restrictions.

That fact has added a great impetus to the tourist traffic there, he said. saying that community can Exhibitors Meet Marine City, Oct. 17 Frank Wellington and Calvin Baker motored to Jackson Monday to attend the film exhibitors" convention now in session there. The movie men will be assembled two days and will discuss matter in the interest of moving picture houses. exist without home ownership.

Mrs. Katherine H. Heavenrleh, high school, gave- Tuesday in the rooms of the Port Huron Business and Professional Women's club, to share with her the pleasure of the MARINE NOTES Tho steamer Hugh Kennedy arrived at the Point Edward dock this morning with a load of ore. Tho Northern Navigation steamer Noronic will make one more trip over that line's route before going into winter quarters. An unusual congestion of freight at the northern end of the company's route is given as the reason for the extra trip of this vessel.

Following this, the Noronic, the line's flagship, will go into winter quarters. The barge' Chattanooga is discharging a cargo of coal at the Diamond Crystal Salt company at St. Clair. who made the building of the home possible also addressed the visit of Mrs. William Brown Mel oney, originator of the Better meeting expounding the benefits to be derived from home owner Homes movement, was a delight ful event socially as well as from ship and telling of the increasingly large number of families who HOMES CONTEST LEADER GIVEN OVATION IN CITY a civic standpoint.

The guest were the student chairman whe are coming to this realization and had played a large part in the win buying their own homes. Harlan A. Davis, representin GiipiE Brings About Strong Rally In Wheat Prices Chicago, Oct. 17. Fresh rstk la the corn market brought about nJly jg wheat prices today soon after ti ine.

After opening at off to Dec. and May $L12 1.12. wheat underwent a slight cneril satr and then recovered to abovt mts day's finish. Prices closed unsettled lX9lc lower. Dec.

$1.06 4 1.06 and 1.11's. Corn opened VAC'c higher. Dec. and then declined a trifie befon) bepinnins to ascend. Corn closed unsettled 9 net low, Dec.

77s(i to 77. Oats started unchanged to 4e lovw, Dec. 42 Tie and later held near to opening range. Provisions were easier In lin irlta tin ning for Port Huron of the first prize in this year's Better Homes campaign, the board of education White wheat $1.03 Red wheat 1.05 at 39 Rye 1 Barley 1.15 Buckwheat 1.15 l.oO Beans 5.00 Alsike 7.50 Bud Axe County Farm Bureau Wheat $0 58 Beans 4.75 Oats 39 Barley 1.25 Buckwheat 1.50 Peas 1.50 Rye 61 Croswell rarm Bureau Elevator Wheat $1.00 Oats 41 Rye 63 Beans 5.00 Barley 25 Buckwheat 1.60 members, business men and rep the board of education spoke of the bearing of education on the home. train boys and girls to enter society, not merely to fit in.

but to make society better resentatives of the various organi Marine City Briefs A. J. Rochon has returned to his home on Robertson street after a long1 absence In Detroit. The William Regan post of the American Legion at its regular monthly meeting Monday evening, decided to stage a series of entertainments during the winter. The lyceum will be placed in charge of J.

Duddy. Four features are zations in the city who had played Heavy Buying Launched By Speculative Interests Kew York, Oct. 17. The Una of least resistance at the opening of today's stick market was still downward. Selling: of western rails, based on speculative fear of cut in.

freight rates on era in, was re-sumed. The general list continued heavy throughout the irsthalf hour with selling pressure concentrated on the grangers, leathers, some of the Independent steels and specialties. New 193 lows were established by nearly a dozen stocks. foreign exchanges opened irregular. Speculators for the decline encountered stubborn resistance before the end of the first hour upon the apparent completion of liquidation of weakened marginal accounts which had carried a score oT issues to new low levels for.

the year. The market then turned abruptly upward in response to rather heavy buying by speculative interests on the theory that the technical condition of tho market warranted at least a temporary rally. This maneuver resulted in rather extensive short covering. Call money opened at 44 per cent. Northern Pacific went off to 50 stocks held generally firm in the afternoon.

The closing was Irregular. some part in the local campaign. because of their education. A sub ject ts not worthy of being in a The luncheon, of three courses, was served at small tables seated school curriculum unless Its use fulness carries over from school for four, each centered with a single yellow chyrsanthemum, the work to practical use in active life club rooms being effectively dec outside school. The board of eau (Continued From Page One.) out of 1.002 entrants as the "city with the best model home, signifying all that is best in the home and all that a home should contain to make it modern.

The success of this city in this contest has brought it into the limelight at Washington and it will be asked to participate in a conference on homes to be held there in the near future and the Rockefeller Foundation is to send a delegation to this city to meet with school children and those who were instrumental In the success of the Better Homes contest here." Mrs. Meloney said. Quoting the president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Meloney said. "There was not a town entered in the contest in which the home was not a orated for tho occasion In the autumn shades, with autumn foli cation most thoroughly appreciates VESSEL, PASSAGES Port Huron tp: Wm.

Mather. 10; Sliok. Samuel Slit-chell. 11; Wolf. 11:20: Cordova, noon: Cowan.

2: Cornell. 3: Wissahickon. Wyandotte. Walters. Andrews.

LaSalle. Roberts. 7:20: big Palmer. Orammer. Ktf Mose.

Schoonmaker 10.40: Edward Unrig. 11: Peter White, midnight; Adriatic. Shineston. Central West. Watson.

Wilkinson. Richard Kelss. 2: Collins. Cort and consort, 3: Superior. McLrath.

Lewis Kill. Andy Upson. North America. Michigan. Empire City, Leonard Miller.

7:20. Bown: Byers. 11: Tampico. Tosemite. noon; Paine, Colonel.

Kiowa. McLean. 4:40: Conneaut. Caicite. Lyman Smith.

6: Shaughnessy. Shenango, Durston, Butler. Adams. Rockefeller and consort. Mc-Kennedr, ilidvale.

Perkins. 9:40: Koumania, 10: Brockton. Williams midnipht: Olcott. 3:40: Foster. Walsh.

Zenith City. Bessemer. 6:20: Willis Knir. 7:40: J. E.

Lavidson. 8. South, fresh. the work of the Community Civics nog marKei. age and flowers.

The speakers' class and its instructor Miss Car Stock Quotations table, where sat the guest of honor. Miss Carlisle, Superintendent lisle." Mr. Davis then read a tele Grains and Seeds H. A. Davis, Louis A.

eil, Mrs. gram from Mrs. E. W. Kiefer, regretting her absence from the Theodore Heavenrich, Mrs.

S. L. Ballentine, Miss Nellie Walker of luncheon. Miss Elizabeth McXIchol, of Washington Junior High the student body, and Mr. David MacTaggart, was very beautiful fhirago Futures Chicago.

Oct. 17. Wheat. Dec $tOttj: May. July.

tl.OS. school and I A. Weil also spoke Livestock i with an artistic arrangement of flowers and foliage. A low mound of the yellow "mums" tied with Miss Nellie Walker, chairman of the student committee In charge of Corn 77 May. 74; July, 74 Oats Dec.

42'i: May. 44k July, 444 Lard J12.20: $11.87. Ribs $9.25. tulle and baskets of the rich bronze the home said, speaking to Mrs Detroit Meloney. "It was you who made Detroit.

Oct. 17. Vp: H. J. Reiss.

6:40: C. A. ReiSS. 6:55: Wilkinson. and red leaves which trailed the cloth were used with bronze candles in crystal holders.

At the place possible for boys and girls of the 7: Collins, 8: Cort. Krupp. North American. 8:30: L. W.

Hill. 8:45: A. O. United States to do constructive of the honor guest, whose mag. Upson.

10:45: L. B. lliiler, 11:20: Michi WANTED "We have a buyer for a three bed room house on South Side of work." She thanked Mrs. Meloney for visiting Port Huron. Miss Car netic personality charmed the REGISTRATION NOTICE To the Electors of the City of Fort Hu on Flea to taks notios that on Saturday.

October 27. 132. all electors desiring; to be mastered may do so by arsplyinaj to the Board of Registration of their respective pecincta. between the boars of eight o'clock in the forenoon and eight o'clock tn the wrening. The city commission has designated the following places for oldies such registration: First precinct Polling Place, S.

E. Cor. Sfichigan and Grand River avenue. Second precinct Taylor school build-in sr. corner of Seventh a ml Court streets.

Third precinct Hose house. Broad St Fourth precinct Hosa House. Seventh street. Fifth precinct Water Works Pine Grove Park. Sixth precinct Polling- place.

1318 Ninth street. Seventh piecluct 179T Pisa Grove ave. Eighth precinct Polling place. 2024 Tenth street. Ninth precinct Hosa house.

Cherry and State streets. Tenth precinct Polling Place. FJvervlew street. Eleventh preenct Waddell Block, 2414 Connor street. Iatel this 15th day of October.

A. D. 1923. EMMA FITZPA TRICK. 10-15 City Clerk.

guests, was a bouquet or beauti gan, iz: empire City. 1:40: Sultana. Snyder. Fordonian. 3:05: NewboM, Townsend.

3:40: Goodyear. Pollock. 4:30: Murphy. Bell. 4:45: M.

T. ful roses. Those who had the privilege and lisle was chairman. Speaks to Civics Class "The eyes of all America are on Port Huron," Mrs. Meloney.

secre Greene. Haisted. Sam Morse. 5:10: Cle pleasure of hearing Mrs. Meloney were greatly impressed and in Black River.

The price and terms must be reasonable. We also want a moderate priced modern bungalow with small payment down. ment. i'ord. Belgium.

6:40 French. 6:45: Harvard. Hoover and Ma. son. 6:25: Underwood.

6:55: Seither. 7:10 tary of the National "Better Homes Chicago Cash Grain Chicago. Oct. 17. Wheat.

No. Uti. $1.09 1.12. Corn No. 2 mixed.

No. 2 yellwi $1.1191.12. Oats No. 2 white. 43 44; No.

I white, 42 43. Rye Xo. 2. 72473. Barley 63 4t78.

Timothy $7.258.00. Clover 19.00 23.00. Pork Nominal. Lard $12.45. Ribii $9.

12 10.50. Detroit Cash drain Detroit. Oct. 17. Wheat, No.

1 whili No. 2 red, No. 2 mutai. 1.18. Corn No.

2 yellow. Ko. I Jr low. $1.15. Oats No.

2 Xo. Mt A Rye Xo. 2. 77c. spired by her enthusiasm for bet Gates.

F. R. Hazard, 7:35: Osborne 7:40: ter homes for America, and Port in America committee, told the Civics class of the Junior High Stewart. 8:05: Frick, Sletus Scheni- A modern house to rent. It has three bed rooms, garage and good Huron is encouraged to try again der.

Lndewood. cleared, 8:50: Frani for first priie in next years con school Tuesday In an address following the luncheon. Mrs. Me furnace. References required.

Down! Tosemite. 6: Glenlvon. 8: Paine. test by the building of a model 9:30: Kiowa, Colonel. Mc loney referred to the winning of home adjoining a school, some Lean.

Conneaut. 11: Calcite. 11:20 the Better Homes prize by thing not yet undertaken In the the Civics class of Port Huron Jun Lyman Smith. 12:10 a. Shaughnessy.

Shenango, Durston. Butler. Ellwood. 2: Cuy- contest. FRED J.

KEMP Phone 2684 9051 Sixth St. Opposite Post Office 10-17 ior High school. "In the office of ler Adams. ilidvale. 3:35: Rockefeller.

Jenney. 3:40: J. M. Kennedy. 3:45: Perk.

Reception for Pastor Secretary Hoover, In Washington," she said, "there Is a map of the United States covered with 2,008 ings. 3:50: Roumania. 4: Crosby. To greet Rev. J.

Pacey and plover rnme, J4.Ub Alsike 110.00. Timothy $3.70. family, new pastor of tne wasn' ington Avenue Methodist Episco iiuamj, ijrocion, Uicott, 10. Straits of Mackinao Mackinaw City. Oct.

17. Up: Afthlet' "i 1 red pins, indicating the number of demonstrations which were made pal church, the members and MIT YORK STOCKS KOu.N Allied Chemical Lye American Can Am. Int. Corp Am. Locomotive Am.

Smelting Ref's American Sugar American T. T. American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Gulf W. Indies Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cerro de Pasco Copper Chandler Motors Chesapeake Ohio Chi. Northwestern R.

I. Pac Chile Copper Cons. Gas Chino Copper Corn Products Cosden Oil Crucible. Steel Cuba Cane Sugar, pfd. Erie Famous Players-Lasky General Electric General Motors Great Northern pfd Gulf States Steel Inspiration Copper International Harvester Int.

Mer. Marine pfd. Invincible Oil Kelly-Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper Lima Locomotive Mac Truck Marland Oil Middle States Oil Missouri, Kan. Tex. new New York Central X.

N. H. Hartford Xorfoik Western Northern Pacific Pacific Oil Pan Am. Pet. Pennsylvania Peoples Gas Producers Refiners Pure Oil Reading Republic Iron Steel Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con.

Oil Southern Pacific Southern Railway Standard Oil of X. J. Studebaker Corp. Texas Co Texas Pacific Tobacco Prod. A Trans Oil lTnion Pacific S.

Ind. Alcohol V. S. Rubber U. S.

Steel Utah Copper Westintrhoupe Electrio Willys-Overland Continental Motors in the 1923 Better Homes cam 2 1)2 16j 3 66 5SH 1 2 3 71H 354 S6 124 ...1147 564 47Mi 18SS ...143 14 37 44 64H 59 2Usi 26 60'4 leia ...123 25U 69 44 13 6St 13 62 hi T3 24 73 24S 81i 22 324 63V ,..70 22K 64 11V4 12 ..102 61 as 53 41 S9l 2154 17l4 74H 434 ish S2S i 95-" 40 lSVi S6 2H .127 -i 48-14 36 86 674 56H 6H 61 friends of that parish assembled Hoyt. 7:40: Schiller. 9:15: 'Baker. Trimble. 11:30: Billings.

4 a. m. Wedne.t- in the church parlors Tuesday eve paign, but there is a gold pin for Port Huron. Having achieved Toledo Cash Grain Toledo, Oct. 17.

Wheat, ll.llCl.lt Corn 1.14. Oats Rye 75c. Cloverseed $14.40. Alsike $10.15. Timothy $3.65.

ning. The attendance was large and the affair a most enjoyable what no other group of students In Detroit Livestock Detroit, Oct. 17. Cattle, market slow: good to choice yearlinKB. 1 10.

0U ti 11.00; best heavy steers. 8.25 4 9.U0: best handy weieht butcher steers. mixed steers and heifers. $5.005.50: handy light butchers. $4.60 4.75; light butchers.

best cows. J4.50 ii 5.00; butcher cows. $3.254.00: common cows, canners. $2.002.50: best heavy bulls. J4.7a&5.00; bologna bulls.

t4.254.75: stock bulls. $3.25 3.75; feeders. stockers. $4.00 sg 6.00; milkers and springers. $45.

00 $100. Veal calves 60c lower; best others. $3. 50 12.00. fcheep and lambs Market, lambs 25c lower; sheep, slow; best lambs $12.60: fair lambs.

light to common lambs. $8. 50 9.75: fair to good sheep. culls and common. $2.00 3.00.

Hops Market none sold up to noon: packers bidding lower: mixed hogs and j-orkers pigs. $7.50. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Aug. 17. Hogs, receipts uneven mostly lower; few choice medium weight butchers 510c off: light weight.

104i25c lower: bulk desirable 230 to 325 pound butchers 8.00: top. $8.00: better grades 150 to 220 pound averages. packing sows $6.75 7.00; desirable weighty slaughter pips. $6.507.00. Cattle Receipts 20.000: slow; killing quality plain; few loads fed steers and yearlings $1.00 11.25: early sales look weak to 26c lower; fed yearlings showing least declines: she stock weak to 25c lower: bulls weak to 10c lower: vealers about steady; stockers and feeders weak: tending lower: bulk vealers to packers $11.25 11.75; heavy bologna bulls largely 4.50: light bolognas.

Sheep Receipts 2G.000: slow: fat lambs fully 25c lower: few choice loads natives to packers most better grades around $12.00: choice light weight ewes steady; odd lots feeding lambs weak; several loads $134)0. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Oct. 17. Cattle, receipts very slow and weak: calves, receipts 450: active and 25c lower. 13.50.

lloga Receipts 6400. slow and steady to 10c lower; heavy $8.258.40: mixed. $8. 15 8.25: yorkers and light yorkers $8 pigs. $7.75 8.00; roughs, $6.00 it 6.25; stags.

4. 00 5.00. Pheep and lambs Receipts 2400: sheep active, lambs slow; no change in prices. Poultry Dairy one. Mr.

A. J. Niles and Dr. J. aay; lowan.

natrield, 8:40: Otto Reiss. 7. Down: Leopold. 6 Tuesday night: Lynch. 7:40: Alex.

Uhrig. 8: Charles Hutchinson. 11:20: Hurlbut Smith. 3:20 a. m.

Wednesday; Stevenson and, consort. 8. Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie.

Oct. 17. Vn- the United States has done, it is up to the Civics class of 1924 to carry on successfully the next Better Homes campaign." Tredinnick gave tha addresses of welcome, with repsonse by Rev, Provisions, Produce Mr. Pacey, after which there was Mrs. Meloney was elected an Nordhouse's honorary member of the success Sarnian.

6 p. m. Tuesday: Farrell. Thomas Barium. 10; Glenshee.

11: Parg-ny. Philbin. 1:30 a. m. Wednesday; Leo- a program of entertainment consisting of an Instrumental selec ful Civics class.

tion by Miss Mclnnis. a reading by Miss Carlisle stated that there poia, uuaratan. Constitution. Glenfinnan. Lindabury.

Maher. 6: George Crawford, Maytham. Tyrone 6:45. are two groups of the class, the Detroit Produce Detroit. Oct.

17. Carrots. $LMC1 per. beets. per turnips, per round raJi'be 2.ouer curiy parsley.

4 5c Home builders and the Civics- Down: Augustus. Reed, 7 p. m. MorrelL Nottingham. 8: House English group.

The autographed photograph of President Coolidge. per doz. green peppers, bushel spinach, wx and reea promised the class by Mrs. Me james jjavmson. Clarence Black, 10; J.

H. Reiss. 10:30: Maunaloa. Carrington. 12 midnight: Howard Hanna 1 a.

m. Wednesday: Nesbitt, Grammer, Mathewson. Ream. 2:30: Clarmount. Stone.

3:00: Mans. t3.00W3.50 per trm onwra. 50 4 75c pe cauliflower. I2.62.M Miss Keener accompanied on the piano by Miss Mclnnis, and Scotch solo by Oliver Hanton. Visiting pastors also spoke at the reception, including Rev.

Matt Mullen, of the First Congregational church, and Rev. Mr. Tuma, of the South Park Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J.

S. Tredinnick concluded the evening with, prayer. The ladies of the church served nice refreshments during the loney win be received In a few days. npr l.u i' 1 1 I 1 ot; 4 1 tk oer CO Value- Giving October COAT SALE On the walls of the Civics room Krater Taylor, Taplin. Royalite, Wil- pen.

6: Watt. Manila. Sherman. 6:30 Charles Bradley, 7: Ftzgerald, Norway, Dunn. Sullran.

8:30. hangs an autographed photograph of Mrs. Warren O. Harding, also one of the late President Harding. cumbers, hothouse.

iox-for fancy. 2.25(tt2.50 for tr tincy; rutabagas. S1.9U&-2.00 per cwU; Hubtr4 squash, per Pirsnil 1.25 1.5o per bu. Chlcaeo Potatoes Chicago. Oct.

17. Potatoes. ceipts 134 cars; total V. hipmea 1237: Wisconsin sacked round whites 1. cut; ditto bulk.

1.01. ed round whites Xo. 1 partly graded Minnesota and Xorlb Dakota Wtl.0 Minnesota and Nouh kota sacked Red River Ohlos. Sa9c en. South Dakota sacked early Qaioi Ml" dtijjc cwt.

VESSEL MOVEMENTS Lake Erie Cleveland. Oct. 16. Arrived: Venus. Cetus.

Price McKinney. Cleared: Belgium, Porter. Manda, Marcia. Sandusky, Oct. 16.

Arrived: Iron Cliff. Cleared: Wickwire. Wickwire. Jr. Lorain.

Oct. 16. Arrived: Mcintosh. Dinner Party The dinner served at Mary Jane Inn, Tuesday evening. In honor of I 1 Begins Tomorrow Cleared: L.

B. Miller. A. S. Upson.

Pol lock. Mart, Keiss. Mrs. Roy Alexander and Mrs. Leonard Shupbach, recent brides, was attended by 16 members of the Junior Auxiliary of the Missionary society of the First Meth Fairport.

Oct. 18. Arrived: Craigs- BOSTON COPPER STOCKS 1:30 P. M. Arcadian A rizona.

Com. Cal. Aril New lark fcasar 1 odist Episcopal church. The guests were seated at one long table of mere. Cleared: Brandon, S.

J. Murphy, Samuel F. B. Morse. Sultana, H.

Coulby. Conneaut. Oct. 16. Cleared: H.

S. Wilkinson, F. R. Kazan), Douglass. Houghton.

Howard L. Shan-. William Livingstone. Charles S. Hebard, William R.

Linn. Queen City. Alpena. Cal. Hecla Chile York Ialry Tfew Tork.

Oct. 17. Batter easy; receipts 13.041. Eggs Irregular; receipts 17.440: Pacific coast whites, extras, 72 75; do firsts to extra firsts 60 4c 70. Cheese Irregular; receipts 233.252 lbs.

State whole milk flats, fresh fancy, 26,4 274; ditto average 251254: state whole mil twins, fresh fancy. 261a; do. average run it 5 14 2 5 Morning SEE PAGE 10 Buy Your Winter Coat NOW At a Saving! To make room for this tremendous Coat Sale must reduce our stock of dresses. Dresses that have actually sold up to $25.00, cow $14.95. Ashtabula.

Oct. 16. Cleared: Mait- LOOK HERE $2850 Buys new house, oak floors, sewer, gas, electric. $100 down, $25 monthly. 12th and Wells.

$2250 Buys 6 room house, 2 lots, Just outside -of City, $25 down, $20 monthly. $1850 Buys House, 3 lots, $25 down, $20 monthly. Ready to move In. $2250 Buys 40 acres 7 miles out. 1 mile off Griswold.

$100 down, $20 monthly. Has $1500 worth of wood on It. $1000 Buys 10 acres Just off Lapeer, $25 down, $20 monthly. Wanted MONEY on New House In City Limits, will pay 7 and 5 bonus. Come and see the property.

Otto Fetting- Room 22 White Blk. Phone 2230 1512-J New Tork. Oct. 17. Kaw mr steady and uncharged early today.

refined sussr the list prices changed at .15 to 9.50 or 'J lated, with demand somewhat Chlraro Fruit and VettM Chicago Oct. 17. -Celery. ffit.5; high balls. SQ490; 'cauliflower Crates.

Other commodities unchanged. Nefcv York Provision! Nw Tork. Oct. 17. Producs c1 unchanged.

New Vork Silver New Tork. Oct. 17. Bar Mexican dollars 4SU. pink and white appointments, the center marked by a.

beautiful bouquet of roses. The two brides were presented with bouquets of cut flowers. Missionary Meeting Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. D. D.

Brown, 2458 Military street, the missionary department of the Woman's Union of the First Baptist church will hold a regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Alex Cowan will bo leader and the subject will bo "Opportunities That Knock Twice." Mrs. Oscar Hogan will bo assisting: hostess. 1'4 sti 45 18 26 25 5 SO 16 15 114 19 1 1 2214 IS 374 11" 6' IV.

13 2 2 45 154 1 30 6 25 IV Detroit Poultry Detroit. Oct. 17. Poultry, No. 1 colored spring chickens.

21)22; ordinary spring chickens 20 921; leghorn springs 18; No. 1 hens. 2526; medium hens 244 25: leghorn hens, 15; roosters 15: geese, 1516; ducks. 4 pounds up. 21 iil 22: small ducks IS 20.

Copper Ranee Davis Daly East Butte Franklin Granby Greene Cananea Hancock Isle Royale Lake Copper Mass. Cons. Miami Michigan Mohawk Nevada Cons. Xipissing Xorth Butte Old Dominion Quincy Shannon Sup. Boston Super.

Copper Utah Cons. Winona Wolverine Wyandotte La Salle Chlcaco Dairy Chicago. Oct. 17. Butter unsettled: creamery extras.

47 47; standards 453 extra firsts 45546; firsts 4243; seconds 41 42 '4. Eggs Unchanged: receipts 4309 cases. 512 Water Street Local Markets iand. Ashtabula, R. J.

Reiss. Thomas "Walters. Harry Coulby, W. G. Pollock.

Michigan, E. L. Ford, E. Y. Townsend, James Laughlln.

J. L. Reiss. Belgium, Presque Isle. C.

S. Robinson. Port Colbome. Oct. 16.

Arrived: Pathfinder. Hagarty, Canadian Sailor. Cleared: Emperor, Signaller, Trader, Belchers. Buffalo. N.

Oct. 16. Arrived: Richardson. Amberg. Rock.

Hemlock. Cleared: Agawa. Niagara, Agassis, Amazon, Du-luth. Loomis, Mills. Lake Michigan Chicago, 111..

Oct. 16. Arrived: Ogdenshurg. Glencalrn. Cleared: N.

J. Nessen. Tbessalon, Thomas Davidson. South Chicago, 111.. Oct.

16. Cleared: Onondaga. J. E. Upson, August Ziesing, W.

Clarkson, Odanah. Indiana Harbor, Oct. 16. Cleared: C. A.

Thompson. N. F. Leopold. Gary.

Oct. 16 Arrived: Maritana. Superior. Cleared: Maritana. George Stephenson, H.

D. Williams. W. J. Filbert, D.

M. Philbin, R. W. E. Bunsen.

Escanaba. Oct. 16. Cleared: J. J.

Hill. Lake Erie. Lake Superior Duluth-Superior. Oct. 16.

Arrived: XL Mullen. H. H. Roeers, Sinaloa. Uranus.

G. G. Barnum. H. A.

Rock. G. A. Tom-linson. Senator, J.

MacNaughton. Perseus, J. P. Morgan. E.

H. Utley. L. M. Bowers.

Canopus. J. Wood. D. G.

Kerr. C. F. MolL Cleared: J. Dunn.

Willi. Chicago Poultry Chicago. Oct. 17. Poultry alive steady; fowls, 14 5 20; springs 19c; roosters.

14. Woman's "Union Woman's Union of the Calvary Baptist church will hold a mission ary meeting at the homo of Mrs. John Dale, Pino Grove avenuo on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. STOCKS DETROIT MOTOR 1:30 P. M.

Detroit Kites Detroit. Oct. 17. Mich, firsts. 841 OCTOBER IT LOCAL BUM NO Red wheat ISStl White wheat iSaii Mixed wheat Jl Rye Oats Barley, cwt.

Corn, shelled Buckwheat OWN YOUR York Poultry New York. Oct. 17. Live poultry, prices unchanged. Dressed poultry Irregular; chickens 24 42.

Beans Ladies' Union Tho Ladies' Union of the South Park Baptist church will meet Thursday, October 18. at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Edward Aistrop, Sturgis street. Ml Hay Veal, prime, cwt. Beef.

cwt. Gasoline Lowered HOME Coal audi Coke to any of the following: Goodells. Thornton, Wadhams, Lakeport, Lexington, North Street. Marysville, and Gratiot Road points or any other good road point. Farm homes along1 the way, school houses, or residences In the towns get our prices.

Phone 2437. PORT HURON STORAGE BEAN SO. 1602 Water St. 10-18 Edenborn. W.

C. Agnew. W. E. Fitzger- Bid Ask' Auto Body Co 134 Am.

Light Traction 114 115 Charcoal Iron. Com Charcoal Iron. pfd. 1 1 Continental Motors 6 6U Columbia Sugar 6'i General Motors. Com.

13 13 74 Michigan Sugar. Com. 64 674 Michigan Sugar, pfd 81 Reo Motor Car ISH 16 Willys-Overland, Cora. 6 6V4 Motor Wheel 9 Ford Motors of Canada ...423 438 Packard Motor Co 11 US Paige-Detroit Motors 184 Federal Truck 24 Hupp Motors 1S 17 Cities Service. Com 128 V3 Cities Service.

Bankers 12 13 Reynolds Spring 19 "4 20 Detroit Edison 102 103 Pork, cwt. Sheep, dressed, cwt. In Eastern States Personal Mention Lam lis. Gprmg. aresseu.

Phlnb.n. Ih iu. a. i. Finney, at.

J. Farr. M. Warner. Progress, Bangor, M.

A. Bradley. T. Lynch. A.

F. Harvey, Thomas. J. J. Turner, Siemens, W.

L. Brown, M. Mullen. J. Smeaton.

Robert Fulton. E. H. Gary. Peter Reiss.

H. G. Dalton. W. IL Sawyer.

N. C. Holland. Mld. -R T.

New York. Oct. 17 Cuts in the price of gasoline in New Jersey Llvs Chickens Hens ydH Spring chickens Retail Prices and Massachusetts were announc 1 Smith. Regulus. W.

P. Snyder. Vic- Beef cuts, bnd Quarters, its. bnd Quarters. lb it! butts, lb.

ed today by the Standard Oil company of New Jersey and New York and Texas, bringing their prices in foric. 1011 Pork, bu loin, iwurus, jr. a. lomnnson. Lake Huron Midland.

Oct. 1. Arrived: Luzon grain. Cleared: Watklna F. Nes- Dltt, Bacon, lb.

Beef, ribs. loin. lb. jsflM Smoked bms. lb.

line with those announced yesterday by the Gulf Refining: company. l. I I I I IT I Policeman Saved Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tower and children.

Highland Park, were guests of Mr. arid Mrs- Nick Hopps Church street, over tho week end. Miss Hallie McCarty. St. Clair street, is spending a few days in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mooro. of Eandon, Oregon, arrived in the city Wednesday for a visit with relatives.

Mrs. Thomas Hess, of 1007 Erie street, underwent a serious operation at the hospital Monday. Nellie, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Cameron is quite ill at their home.

517 Ontario The cut in New Jersey was two cents a gallon making the tank wagon price 15 1-2 cents a gallon. In Massachusetts the tank wa Veeetables Potatoes, new Cabbase laf lettuce, lb Farm Product gjQSM nrintS. lb. ISC From Being Shot Flint. Oct.

17 Thorn McTinn gon price was reduced three cents a gallon to 15 1-2 cents. Butter, tubs, lb 'j86l HOWARD STREET Six room house, all modern, in fine neighborhood. Owner sacrificing for quick sale. Terms. GRISWOLD STREET Six room, very attractive all modern house; oak finish throughout, garage, $3600 down, balance $35.00 per month.

SOCTH BOULEVARD Six room all modern semi-bungalow with garage in a very charming location. Corner lot, plenty of shrubbery and trees. Owner will exchange for Detroit property or sell. Price $5 000 with terms. GENERAL INSURANCE FAERAND REALTY CO.

KATHARINE B. HEAVENRI CH, REALTOR Tel. 2491-W, S91-F1 928 Military St Stolen Jewels Are Mailed To Police Detroit, Oct. 1 A package containing jewelry valued at between S3 000 and 54000 was received at police headquarters late yesterday It was addressed to Anthony To-mala, arrested a week ago on a charge of burglary. The police beieve the package was sent by an accomplice of Tomala in the belief he might "sauara himself." police captain, was saved from being shot at police headquarters, by GeorgO Winineer.

tletoftivt xlovir iriirii r-c I- omTATIffS Filipino Assembly Farm Produce tltH after a man detained in tho bull Butter, tubs, lb "lJlTl" Lard. tub. pound street. LOOK HERE $1000 buys 10 acres; $10 down. $10 monthly.

$2850 Buys new house, oak floors. 1132 Wells St. $100 down. $25 monthly. $2250 Buys 6 room water, $25 down, $20 monthly.

100 Lots: $5 down, $5 monthly. Money Wanted, will pay 7 per cent and 5 per cent bonus; new house. Come and see the property. Otto Fefcfckg Room 22. White Blk.

Phono 2230 1512-J. Repudiates Wood (By The Associated Press) Manila, Oct 17 The Philippine pen naa taken tne captain's pistol from his hip pocket while his back was turned. Oranges, case Lemons, case Mrs. Glen It. Davis, president of the Woman's club Is in Detroit at The prisoner, who mvs li is tending the sessions of the con legislature today after one of the stormiest eessions In Its history, vention of the Federation of Wo Money Markets Thomas Coneff.

6228 Petoskey street. Detroit, asserts ho escaped last trwk fmm tho ATiVdrro fititn men clubs. George J. Laur.dy and family of adopted Sergio Osmena's resolution approving the action of the independence commission of last July in demanding the recall of Gover Sault Ste. Marie, who have been Faces Xon-Support Charge Frank Atkin3 was arraigned In police court Tuesday afternoon on a charge of non-support.

His trial was set for Ortober 23 after he had entered a plea of not guilty. Wheat exchange, pre war basis at Memphis Mills. 10-22, Liberty Bond visiting Mrs. C. Iundy, Short street, and other relatives In the Hospital for Insano at Pontiac.

He had been arrested on suspicion on a downtown street hero early today when found wanderinir almlesslv nor General Leonard Wood. city left Tuesday by automobile New Tork. Oct. 1 2. 'jj.

OtJ 4Mt. 9 7. 1 second 4 V. s. i 4Vs.

fourth 4s. 4.Z li government 4Vs, S3.6. 1 Peed "Daily, except for. homo, i Sunday." at Memphis Mills. 10-20..

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