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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD Friday, December 28, 1923. Pnge Seven Reliable Court Orders Sale RIGHTS TO RIVER STATE ROAD MEN Announcements Qty Brief i O. E. o. S43 of Estate Property At Issue In Case Public sale of the Tenth street Civil Servioo Exams mother Elks you are requested Sble at the Elks temple.

Op PARK DISPUTED TO LEAVE CITY en competitive civil service 2 o'clock to attena I examinations for the position of real -Tnf our late beloved Brother clerk and carrier In the local post property owned Jointly by Mrs. Fanny I. Jones and her motherMn-law, Mrs. Mary Jones, was ordered by Circuit Judge Harvey Tappan -r Mann. Sr.

office will pe held Jan. 19. The tnHX E. COXXELLAX. examination will begin at 9 a.m Lot Buyers In Oak Grove Sub Nine of 14 Here Already As Secretary.

after the hearing of the case Thurs and application must be madj upon the prescribed form -which may division Start Suit Complications which have arisen signed Elsewhere Practically every member of the 12-29 be obtained from Frank J. Treae. exalted Kuler. local representative of the civil nccSal dancing party frivcn uj acimo commission. day afternoon.

The decree was handed down in accordance with a bill of complaint filed by Mrs. Fanny Jones, who claimed that, since her mother-in-law lived on the property and paid no rent, her rights were in jeopardy. in connection with the ownership of the property In Clay township ute ana yrura Chiistaas After tc 31. Music by Ilappy- Ask Heirs Determined James L. G.

Webb today entered 12-2D known as Oak Grove subdivision are set forth in a bill of complaint i EiX. engineering and office staffs of the seventh district office of the state highway department will leave Port Huron some time In January, after the reorganization program goes into effect. Already nine out of the 14 staff members here have received new assignments, and only one out of the nine will re a Petition for thn ri oturm InaHnn Judge Tappan ordered Circuit filed Thursday by a score of per New I of heirs to the nronprtv in WhIps dance Auditorium Court Commissioner Laurie O. Tel- sons who own land in the rlat. The Look for ad on an- I township left by his father George fer to conduct the sale and report on Its results.

i eoo, wno died July 1. Only two I legal heirs are named In th nM- 0er P- Burt T. Cady represented the list of plaintiffs is headed by the name of Harriet N. Pulcifer, and the bill names John Bishop, Ernest W. Orttenburger and the Marine City Savings Bank as defendants.

and supper at Ruby tion. the petitioner and Sirs. Geo. main in Port Huron. H.

W. Hagaman, at present dis DiSce plaintiff and John L. Black acted for the defendant. ebb, widow of the deceased. Monday eve Dec.

31. geftBer 12-29 trict highway engineer, will re A The land was plotted in 1900 ac main in the city as resident road engineer, with St. Clair, Macomb, IiOglon Meeting A regular meetinsr of the Charles CLUB TO A. Hammond post of the American Heavy Wind Fails To Cause Serious cording to the bill, by James A. Green.

There were 78 lots In the subdivision, and provision was made for a park In the center of the land, a canal, for the use of Legion will be held In the Armory at 7:30 p.m. today. Following tht s.iiB ivua uiiun uic Liie Lapeer, and Sanilac counties in his charge. Roger Seccombe, L. W.

Millard, and M. D. Van Wagoner, resident engineers, have been appointed bridge resident engineers at Kalamazoo, Newberry, I- TIlTrinirP III CllV meetin' members Interested In JjailiaS VilJ athletics rsnnoct property owners, streets and about 1,000 feet of land fronting on the ELECT OFFICERS m.ires resulting from the I or indoor baseball nnrt KacVothiM St. Clair river, all of which were niAfn. I dedicated to public use.

f. live been reported today fol- and Oscoda, respectively. Roy Gage, Robert A. Palmer, Nelson I. Raymond, B.

C. Freeman, and Miss Ruby Phillips have been or Our Great Annual Clearance of Winter Apparel. Winter has only begun, yet all Coats have been reduced. In 1901 Green sold the land to ft. th Ktrnniest winds Jndgo Law Returns Minnie M.

Vanderwerter and Julia linn trk --a Meeting Called For Tonight In E. Obenauer, who in turn convey Circuit Judge Eugene F. Law a sneed of ed it to the Oak Grove Park com Harrington Hotel this morning returned from ilt pany. The company sold the land Clemens, where he has been hold- -ijea an hour for about 45 J-Unrior and followinsr 1 dered to report to Lansing when the affairs of the office are wound up. There are still six staff members who have not been given new as a.m.

Officers of the newly organized between 1901 and 1914 guarantee tn suite iieunfsuay. judge ing in each deed that the use of Port Huron Yacht club for the today ana Law heard two cases In the Ma- the river front and the other pro "YrV 'VBV: comb county circuit court. signments, but it Is believed that coming year will be elected at an open business meeting scheduled SATURDAY, we are going to place on Sale 50 COATS That Are Genuine Prizes at afternoon and evening, perty mentioned should be reserved for the use of the property owners. But when the com Dairy Company Established for 7:30 p. m.

today in the Hotel in-tai which time the mercury everyone will be taken care of. The reorganization are not yet complete, and Lansing is sending out information bit by bit. Harrington. The meeting will be The MacDonald Dairy company pany dissolved In 1914, Henry E. held in quarters set aside for the is now located in Its new building Brown and George H.

Barbour, temperature registered this more w. 5 degrees. club in the basement of the hotel, S9i luver street and is doing bus Examination Finished formerly occupied by a barber i iness. The company is making president and secretary of the company sold part of the (ark to Jonathan Palmer, of Detroit, shop. The examination of 'William sted the winds to abate by dairy butter and butter milk Membership in the club Is now Huebener, of Fair Haven, charged who conveyed the title to the Oaks penfn? ana me inuj'iiaiuis about 88, consisting of members of Auto Hits Rig 0 Land company, from whom Bishop Kghtiy.

with violating the liquor law was concluded in police court this the former Wolverine Yacht club Carl Xeifer reported to police bought the property. morning before Judge Fred H. headquarters last night that his and many local men who are interested in the sport or who own Bishop now claims to be the owner of the park, river frontage. George. The court has reserved horse and buggy had been struck boats.

Ownership of a boat is not his decision for a few days. Radio Program by an automobile. The buggy was one of the streets, and the land a necessary credential for admit damaged. supposed to have been used far a canal, and is offering the property tance to membership because the Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Phalen, Flint, spent the Christmas holidays with club is planning the purchase of vrri Detroit 517 Meteru Elks To Aattend Funeral for sale. Some of the lot owners claim to cwn down to the river about 10 club owned boats of eith Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Sischo, Divi Elks lodge No. 343 will meet In er the star or catboat types. They sion street. bank, and efforts have been made the club rooms Sunday at 2 p.m. to also plan the purchase of a perm I J9 p.

m. Evening program. Mrs. y.orence Heed, pianist; Walter Batee, tenor Russell Kaab tenor; raiel's Arcadia Dance Orchestra, broadcast from Arcadia Auditorium. attena tne iunerai services in a anent club site and house.

the bill states, to keep the property owners whose land does not front on the river from using the body of their late club member. George Mann, Sr. beach for bathing purposes. Fraser Is Elected See What Is In This Sale Coats with Beaverette Collars. Coats with Wolf Collars.

Coats with Suede Linings. Coats with Opossum Collars. Coats of Heavy Plaid Back Materials. Coats of Bolivia, nicely lined. All marked down to $32.50.

In addition all coats in stock are marked much below original prices. WWJ Detroit 51T Mrttn To make the tangle worse, the rti Reported Missing Merney Brown, 18, has been re Marine City Savings bank, which By County Doctors ported to police headquarters by held a $5,000 mortgage on the property, conveyed titles to certain parts of the subdivision to several Officers for 1924 were elected Tp. orchestra; Anne Campbell, oet-reader; Messrs Warner, Gold-Keln. Coffey and Broeder. string partet; C.

Davidson, tenor; Mrs. I. W. Cowperthwalto soprano; A. W.

Trje, epeaker; Jack. Rose, banjoist. his relatives as being missing. Tuesday night by the St. Clair persons.

County Medical society in annual Marriage Licenses ionco meeting In the Hotel Harrington following a banc jet. More than John Howell, 25. Detroit; Frieda off Sale off All lis Week Everything and anything In our Jewelry Department, (excepting only watches), to clean up at 1-4 off regular price. Kresin, 28, Port Huron. 20 physicians and surgeons were present.

The bill claims that all these deeds are illegal, since the deeds held by the property owners guarantee that the river frontage, streets, park arid canal, shall be dedicated to the use of the property owners, and therefore ought to be discharged. In addition the OBITUARY The following were elected: Dr. John's Serving R. C. Fraser, president; Dr.

W. Two Sentences Kyerson, vice-president; Dr. H. O. Brush, secretary and treasurer; Dr, Geonre li.

Mann. Sr. docks built by Ernest W. Ortten-berger for his private use are built A. J.

McKenzie was re-elected dele The funeral of George B. Mann, Sr, will be held from his home. gate to the annual meeting of the At Same Time Diamond Rings, Brooches, Pearl Beads, Ladies' and Gents' Rings. Chains. Lockets, etc.

1847 Rogers on public property, it is alleged and I Huron avenue. Sunday at The Coats are all arranged on special racks where they will be easy to inspect. We desire to say that our patrons who have not yet purchased winter coats will secure values in this $32.50 sale that are the finest we ever offered. We are holding this sale to clear out our coats as quickly as possible, and original costs are absolutely forgotten. State Medical society, scheduled for ought to be removed.

Mt. Clemens next summer. Dr. A. John B.

Mcllwain represents the p. m. with Rev. Joseph Vatcher efflcia'ting. The Elks" services will lie held at the grave in Lakeside Silverware, Bake Dishes, Tea Sets.

Sale Cash. John Schwitzke, Eleventh street plaintiffs. L. Callery was elected alternate delegate. Dr.

C. C. Clancy retained his position of councillor In the Is again in Jail with a 30-day sen eemetery. tpnro lipa rt Mm rr grvirt an state meetinz from this district -T--i-r A I HOFFMANN'S Drain Official Answers Suit For Medical men expect an enthusiastic Ti Intrinsr memorv of our dear! meeting in Mt Clemens in the com ing summer. Sanghter and mother.

Mrs. Fred" an additional 30 days for being Hall who passed away one year I drunk and another 30 days If he 619 Water St. Phone 1039 Re-assessment 26 Years In Same Location Dr. Fraser, who was elected president, has been practicing In igo today. Dec.

don't pay a $50 fine. Our carlins Lenora to heaven was Jt happened like this "William "Wurzel, county drain this city since 1907. taken. I Schwitzke was convicted in police Xobody knows how our hearts are I court a week ago on a charge of commissioner, today filed answer to the suit of Walter Prange, of China township, who is seeking to Aeodier Sale of Silk and GLOTH DRESSES aching. I driving an automobile while intox have his property reassessed.

So we will be brave ana pray I icated In which a collision was Ta God each day. I featured. He was sentenced to Mr. Wurzel's answer admitted when He calls us home to serve 30 days and pay a fine of $50 several errors which had been made in describing the property of Relatives of Schwitzke appealed heaven. to Judge Fred H.

George to release smile will guide our Prange and several others for tax Tour lovins war. him temporarily so that he could ation, but asked that the court con Her lovinsr husband, children. fine its action to the correction of rpend Christmas day with his family. Being prompted by the mother, father and sisters. these errors.

A reassessment of the 10.00 Christmas Bpirit, Judge George maiden name was Miss property would cause the county lenora Drevlin. delay and loss of money, the an swer claims, and is unnecessary. TV MEMORIAM In the answer a cross bill was in eluded, naming several China town Tn lnvln? memory of our dear For evening wear we show correct requisites in Shirts, Waist Coats, Cravats, Links, Studs, Hose, Mufflers and Gloves. Wagenseil's ship farmers as property owners, lasband and father, Nathen Mc-Care who departed this life two Dec. 1921: Featuring Crepe De Chines, Canton Crepes, Checks and Plain colors in Wool Ratine, Poiret Twill, and asking that the errors made In the descriptions of their property consented to release Schwitzke for the day, providing he returned to serve out the balance of his sentence.

Schwitzke apparently did not apreciate the kindness that had teen shown him by the court, for he did not return to jail. Thursday tight he became liquored up again and started out In his benzine buggy. At the corner of Tenth street and Lapeer avenue, Schwit-zke's automobile was in collision with a car driven by David AVyman 5r one knows the silent heartache be corrected. Robert M. Soutar, prosecuting at torney represents the drain com Serge and Jersey.

You will be surprised at the excep- i i J.1 i 3.. -2 missloner. Only those who ve lost can ten The grief that's borne in silence For the one we love so well. MRS. LUC EX A McCLURE, MR.

ALBERT McCLURE, MRS. ARTHUR MOORE. Three Bids Entered tionai values, ana tne woiiuerxui price reuucwun. Sltf Schwitzke was taken into custody I III V. a II I.

-J TV MEMORIAL I r.n Kin I CF.aiU JLfe W1U In lovinsr remembrance oi -airs. whether ha was drivln Lenora C. HulL who died one year the aut0mobile at the time of the ro today: I eccident. Dearest mother she has left us, I judge George severely rebuked And our loss we deeply feel, Schwitzke for abusing the leniency And a voice we loved is stiuea. i that jja(j been shown him on Tet again' we hope to meet her I Christmas day, and staled that he For Gravel Road West of St Clair Three contracting companies entered bids Thursday for the construction of approximat- ly five and a half miles of 16 foot Class gravel road between Rattle Run and St.

Clair. The companies were Herbert Campbell and Son, A. L. Campbell and the Moore-Elmer Construction company. The contract was not awarded Thursday and the amounts named In the bids were not disclosed.

And heaven hope to greet ner v-ould have to serve the sentences miere no farewell tears are shed. that had been imposed upon him. Her loving son. LOUIS B. HALL JR.

12-28 Brushed Wool Sweaters, Chappie and Golf Coats 1-4 OFF The sweaters are Slip-on and Coat styles in the popular shades of Tan and Grey with color combination. Also Four Girls From Thumb District Enter Church Order Four young women of Port Huron and the Thumb district were received into the Catholic Order of St. Dominic, Thursday at the semi-annual reception of novitiates at St. Joseph's academy, Adrian. They were: Miss Thelma King, Port Huron; Miss Edith Pinger, St.

Clair; Miss Catherine Mack, Bad Axe; Miss Jeannette Mack Bad Axe. New Year's Jewelery of Lasting and Beautiful Designs in Platinum and Gold CARD OF TnAXKS Mr. J. Hollinger and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness ehown through the sickness and death of his wife and their mother. MR.

J. HOLLINGER and FAMILY. I. J. JEWELL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Huron MarysriHe Mlcb.

Phone 44-W AMBULANCE SERVICE ASA McNINCH t-r? r. DIRECTOR plain Navy and Black and Vhite. 2 ilk Special Sale of Si IJ lnwr Ave. PboneJfl, Mid-Winter Term Begins Jan. 2 Day and Evening School Make the most of 1924 by attending- either Day "or Evening Classes.

A-No. 1 Instruction. Free Catalogue mailed upon request. Send in your name. No obligation.

Special attention given to special order work. We do most of our Jewelry Mfg. in our own shop. ALBERT FALK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Rcgnlar Lady Attendant FUNERAL HOME ARTHCR E. SMITH.

Undertaker 34 Seventh St. Telephone 2400 J. KARRER, JR. UNDERTAKER ne Office 10.1.1. Residence 103R 0UGH SON Funeral Directors Regular Lady Attendant PHOXE 132 iaie, sncmGAX Name.

Envelope Chemise $2,98 Radium and fine thread Crepe de Chine; several styles, plain tailored and lace trimmed. Holiday special $2.98. We Sell The New McCall PatternIt's Printed The Balleetiinie Dry Goods Co. Mosher', Address Watch Inspectors Store with the Street Clock Store That Sells Ii. L.

KERN EY, M. O. Principal Melsel Third Floor Phone 2539-W Cemetery Memorials EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ARTISTIC DESIGNS The Truesdell-Mallon Co 12 Huron SL, Port Huron Diamonds Watcher RUNNELS SON SUCCESSORS TO 3. W. GOULDING 41 CO.

EVENING SCHOOL OPENS JAN. 3 After being- closed for the holidays, evening- classes will begin Thursday, Jan. 3. Students who desire to take evening- work may enroll at this time. Day Classes begin Jan.

2. Monuments YEAR BIFT SAVE MONEY Kelly-Springfield IMS. Exclusive at Jake's Tire Shop 1208 Military Street and LET BRANCH DO YOUR WORK ON KODAK PRIMTS Those Kodak Pictures you took Christmas. Bring in the film, we'll do the rest. Absolutely the best work In town.

We would suggest that people given money for Christmas would buy Jewelry, Watches and Diamonds as a lasting reminder of the giver. Large stock to choose a suitable gift. Markers Artistic Designs Careful attention to smallest oetails. Fair price, prompt ervice. H.

P. Barthel -Janite and Marble Works, "one 1399. no Griswold St. Port Huron. C.

W. BRANCH 620 Water St. Telephone 2627-J L. U. KERNEY, M.

C. S. Principal MeiselBldg. Phone 2539-W s-Herald Liners For Best Results Use.

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