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THe Fort Huron Times-Herald Page Ten Thursday, Feb. 19, ij 1 1 Gainful Marine News 4 State Chairman Near East Relief Says United States Must See This Is Done HEALTH FIRST IN PORT HURON DR. WILLIAM DeigLEIXE ing 1.500.000 are refugees in desert lands or living off the generosity of II the Aberican people largely, iney ar martvrn to a Christian faith A ee Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat. Uent Is One of the Grandest Events Vou Kver Experienced. Bufferingr dreadfully With Itching, bleeding, protruding Piles or hemorrhoids.

Now, go ovaj To fail to set these people back in their homes, means setting back Friday and Salter day civilization and Christianity in STAR LINE WILL OPEN FREIGHT TRAFFIC 1AR. 27 thosn lands one hundred years. peci The American people must see rhesA neoule back and immediate ly. They must be kept alive with The Armenian Relief question must not wane. More Americans must know conditions because the United States is practically the only source from which -help can come and this must come through Near East Relief.

Because -they are Christians, they have been driven from their country. Not a building of the 110 villages stands intact. Their stock has been taken by the Turks, their tools destroyed, their furniture and household good sold and thee lothing taken from the backs of the men, women and children and disposed of in other lands all sanctioned by the Germans because these people aided the Allies. Thousands have been massacred, thousands more have died of starvation. Other thousands have d'ed of exposure during the cold winter.

The remain fir "1 food, and from exposure, with clothing. They must have seed and teams and tool for spring planting, and live until harvest. All they ask is aid to help themselves. The United States must see that this is done. It isn't for a few, but it is Men's $7.5 Oand Grand Trunk To Lay More Tracks In Yard At Tunnel up to everybody to help.

(Signed) LUREN D. Lieutenant Gov. State of Michi gan. A Country Without Small Pox If any argument were needed to show that the methods of peiscn-sonal immunization are effective in controlling communicable diseases of various kinds, it could be found in the Netherlands. Even though the land of the Dutchmen could not keep the Kaiser out of their borders and now that they have him there find it hard to get rid of him, they did learn how to keep small pox out.

Medical authorities from that country have proved to the satisfaction of all that it can be done if gone at in the right way. Small pox is practically an unknown disease in Holland. There was a time in European history when small pox was as common in Holland as mosquitoes in New Jersey. And that was true of most of the countries of Europe a century or less ago. Read the novels or dramas of England, France, Holland, Belgium and the other European countries of about a century ago and you will find them dotted with allusions to the small pox.

It was so much in the public consciousness in those days that the writers could not titay away from the subject and when they found it necessary to kill off a character or a whole group of characters the most natural way to do it was by means of small pox which was the universal scourge of the population. And again and again we read of a character, both in fiction and in history. "His face was pitted with small pox scars." Sou Positively Cannot Afford (0 There are black and tans to select from, made on the new English and medium toe last which is CLUB'S P1GRI Ignore These Remarkable Pyramids. SUGAR PRICES guaranteed last tor comlort and are splendid to any drug store and get a 60-cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Re EE lief should come so quickly you will styles.

Just see the extra fine workmanship and the' selected leathers these shoes are made of and INGE WILL ADVANCE lump for joy. If you are in doubt, send for a free trial package by mail. You will then be convinced. yon aeiay. xaK9 no substitute.

you can depend when you buy them at this store you are getting the best that is madej Plenty of large sizes, including 8 to 11. Michigan Musicians Will Play But Variety Almost Gone; Speculators Hold On To Crop College Airs and Classical Numbers The White Star line expects to begin handling freight between Detroit and Port Huron as early as March 27 this year. This was announced at a meeting of the traffic committee held the first of the week, by George Course, agent for the steamers. Mr. Course stated that he would need the co-operation of shippers and railroad officials here in moving freight promptly as the storage space is limited.

This fact he asked the traffic committee to impress upon citizens. The committee has been Informed that plans and specifications are now under way and that in the near future the Grand Trunk railroad will begin remodeling the freight yard at the tunnel. A number of new tracks will be laid in this yard and several changes will be made in the present The freight shed which Is now west of Thirty-second street, will be removed to the corner of Bancroft and Twenty-fourth street and enlarged so as to take care of the increased -business the road expects to have with the coming of new factories at Port Huron and Marys-ville. It is also proposed to take the Y. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY.

678 Pyramid Marshall. Mich. -Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plaia wrapper. Name Street Men's $6.50 English; and Medium Toe Shoes $2.95 This assortment has about 19 pairs to choose from in black and tan, nearly all sizes. Boys' $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes $1.45 This assortment is mostly button In black and tan leathers, heavy and light weights, just the thing for this season of the year, and there are all sizes Including boys, youths 'and little Special, your choice at $1.45.

College airs, classical selections, and the latest in college "jazz" and campus entertainment is what the University of Michigan Gluee and The consumer must expect a higher price on sugar. This is the statment made by dealers in the city in discussing the scarcity of City. Ftate. Mandolin club will present in its concert-entertainment to be given Friday evening, Feb. 20, at the Ma en's $1.50, jestic theatre here.

Ouartette and sextette numbers, ensemble work, and solos both vocal and instrumental comprise the program of 16 numbers which the combined clubs will give. The complete program Is as $2.00 Caps M. C. A. from its present location to Twenty-f6urth street making it much more convenient for the em let today in one of these countries at least small pox is almost unknown.

The Dutchman thinks no more about it than here in the north we think of the hookworm or malaria or some other tropical disease. He is almost wholly unacquainted with it, and to him it is merely something that is of academic interest to physicians but that does not touch him personally And why? The reason is because in the Netherlands every human being is vaccinated against small pox. That being the case, the Dutchamn can laugh at the disease. It is his small pox insurance, and It protects more effectively than is usually the case with insurance of any kind. The same results could be obtained in this country, or in any other country.

In fact, even with the little vaccination that is being done, we have already controlled the disease. And the same thing could be done with typhoid fever, ployees of the railroad comrany. 95c customs officials and anyone who 1. Laudes atque Carmlna Glee Club 2. The Victors Varsity Combined Clubs 3.

Serenade has business to do with the Grand Trunk at the tunnel. New loss and damage rules as out lined by the American Railway Ex Glves a brilliant glossy shine thatm Gives a brilliant glossy shine that press company were aiso reau at does not rub ott or oust ott tnac the meeting and a copy sent to the anneals to the iron that lasts tour times as long: as any other. Chamber of Commerce for publica tion. The rules are: J. The date that written or ver Black SilkStm Polish the product and the outlook for the next few months.

Best sugar, the wholesale dealers tell us, is about exhausted. In two or three weeks it will be practically cleaned up. Ordinarily there Is no beet sugar after the first of March, but by holding back on the supply somewhat it may last a little longer this year. "The new sugar i3 hard to get." said W. E.

Roach, manager of the National Grocer company. "We don't say that there will be no sugar, but we say now that it is hard to get right now. We recently received a shipment, but other orders, given some time ago, have not been filled. The market price, that is the rate at which the refiners quote it is 16 and 17 cents per pound in New York which means 16 1-2 and 17 1-2 here. That is, this would be the price if the refiners had any sugar, but practically speaking, they have not.

The speculators have got hold of it and that means a still higher price. When asked why some local grocers are asking as high as 20 cents per pound for brown sugar, Mr. Roach stated that there is no reason except that it is scarce, and a few happen to have it on hand. He stated that the consumer may as well get ready to pay a high price for sugar. To counteract this in some degree, although the fall in price is not great, certain products are now a little cheaper.

This is true as always In the spring, of condensed milk, butter and like farm products. The difference in price even in these is not great however. bal request Is made by shipper. Is in a class by itself. It's more carefully made and made consignee, or other Interested party, to trace a shipment, shall be considered as the date of claim, but from better materials.

TV if An vnff fwirlo verbal requests will be considered etove.yourcooKBtovo or yoor ga ran pa. only when and as of the date sub IE yOU UUQ 1111 1 which is still a dreadful scourge in this country, numbering its victims in large masses of people every year. Diphtheria also can be controlled, with the same positive results by means of anti-toxin and by means of the "toxin-antitoxin" method of immunizing. stantiated by the company's records made In writing. If we oest pousu ywi ever used, your hardware or grocery dealer is Mandolin Club 4.

All Through the Night The Men of Harlech Old Wtlch Airs. Glee Club 5. Medley Varsity Stringed Sextette 6. Selection Varsity Quartette 7. Ave Maria Bach-Gounod Mandolin Club 8.

Baritone Solos Robert R. Dieterle 9. 'Isms' Tom Hart 10. Harmony Midnight Sons' Quartette 11. Michigan Jazz All-Campus Jazz Sextette 12.

Elixir Juventatis Stanley Ma Honev Blossom Nevin Glee Club 13. Violin Solo Bertrand Bronson 14. The Blue Danube Waltzes Strauss Mandolin Club 15The Yellow and Blue Balfe Combined Clubs 2. Except as noted below, no claim for total or partial loss, or concealed damage, shall be paid uthonxeato refund yoar money. Just to see this assortment would please any man; heavy golf, Brighten and pull down caps in all colors, made of extra good grade of Scotch mixture and heavy novelty cap cloth.

30c MEVS5 AND WOMEN'S CANVAS WORK GLOVES 15c Wonderful values to be had In this assortment of canvas work gloves with knit wrists. Everybody should have gloves when they ar marked at this low price. Friday and Saturday 15c MEN'S $10 AND $12 SWEATER COATS $0.93 Just to see this wonderful assortment of men's sweaters would make anyone interested when they can buy garments like these for $6. 9 3. There are coat and pull over atylesfcn light and dark gray, maroon and black.

All sizes. They will not last long at this price. MEN'S $1.00 AND $1 50 MUFFLERS 49c and' 79c Here we have placed on sale a large assortment of men's pure silk mufflers, they are 20 Inches The example of Holland merely tj Thvrm'a "A nTT It It H- which is not presented within four months after delivery of shipment, or In the case of failure to deliver, then within four months after a reasonable time for delivery of ship Drop" shows the way of what may be done if we go at it in the right spirit. There are certain things that can positively be said by science, and one of them is that for a few diseases at least personal immunization is a positive way of absolutely preventing the diseases in question. ment has elapsed.

Exceptions: (a) Where claim Is made on account of loss of a C. O. D. shipment, the claimant shall be allowed 40 days In addition to the four months In which to file his wide and 42 Inches "Why. think what the silk alone would cost if you went to buy' it.

Colors are white, brown, gray and black, while they last Friday and Saturday 49c and 79c MEN'S $3.00 WHITE SHIRTS 63c 3 FOR $1.39 In this assortment there are about five dozen, they are extra well made of the best white shirting material, with collar band. Some of them are slightly soiled. Sizes 1 5 J. 16, 161 only. Women claim.

This, based on the fact that STATE BRIEFS we do accept tracers for C. O. D. shipments within 40 days of date of SAGINAW Warner L. Cooper, Made Young naval reserves, is dead of pneu i Real Esftate Transfers monia.

I VM li fc it i CT to it do -J Pa ca UK thi tis i te D. i 0a I tit Dr ot tr if Ji ef ri thi i hi SAGINAW Saginaw will organ ize a branch of the Dugout, the The following real estate trans Bright eyes, dear skin ano full of vootb and bea'tb may ibe yours it you will keep vooi system in order by alriw buck private's society of war vet fer have been recorded the erans, Friday night. Overseas ser office of David T. Monteith, regis ter of deeds: vice is the requirement and privates, non-coms, sailors and warrant officers are eligible. Richard Mitchell and wife to Frank Barker and wife.

Land in IRONWOOD Petitions of Iron the village of Algonac. Consid eratlon 51. wood teachers fcr Increases in sal William F. Miller and wife to aries, were favorably Men's 50c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00 Think of buying men's pure linen handkerchiefs at this price. They have beautiful embroidered initial on them.

Special for Friday and Saturday only. Men's 50c and $1.00 Silk Handkerchiefs 25c, 50c New sport handkerchiefs made of the finest silk with hemstitched edges; colors blue, red, green, and combination colors. Priced specially for Friday and Saturday. by the board of education Tuesday night, when a new salary schedule shinments unless r'-'. evidence that shipment has been delivered and paid for when not pre-ppnted within this extended period, decline.

Where C. O. D. shipment has been delivered ami money collected, or where shipment has been receipted for as C. O.

D. and delivered without collecting O. D. clali.i should be paid recardless of whether or not presented within four months from date of delivery. 3.

On account of difficulty In determining where or how delay or damage occurred, we will take the broader yiew and Interpret the four months' clause as not applying to claims of delay, or claims where the damage to the shipment Is apparent. 4. When at the expiration of two years and one day after delivery of shipment, or In the case of non-delivery, two years and one day after a reasonable time for delivery, claim has not been adjusted or declined in writing, and suit has not been commenced, claims shall be referred by claim agents to superintendents of claims, to be reviewed hy them. Such claims will be paid only when in the Judgment of superintendents of claims the express compary was responsible for delay in settlement. was adopted by which Ironwood will have a higher wage scale than any other city in Northern Michi gan.

Thr world's Standard remedy lor kidney liver, bladder and one- add troubles, th enemies life ad looks, in use sim-16p6. All druggists, tore sizes. book for tint eane Hold Medal on bos and accept no imitation FLINT Positive identification of Albert Goins as the man who stabbed Charles Kamady, Flint, grocer, to death on the night of No vember 15, marked the trial of Goins on a murder charge which opened Wednesday morning in cir cuit court. Eva Boden, et al. Land in -the city of St.

Clair. Consideration 11. The Oakland Realty company to Evey Louise Bodin. Land in the city of St. Clair.

Consideration $200. Lewis Upp and wife to Tony Hibye. Land in the city of Port Huron. Consideration $3200. Charles If.

Scheffler and wife to James W. Fleury and wife. Land in the Township of St. Clair. Consideration $1800.

John II. Carrigan and wife to Robert D. Carrigan. Land in the township of Fort Gratiot. Consideration $1.

Thomas J. Bodin and wife to Diamond Crystal Salt company. Land in the city of St. Consideration $1. John Schlinkert and wife to Diamond Crystal Salt company.

Land in the city of St. Clair. Consideration $1. Diamond Crystal Salt to Oakland Realty Co. Land in the city of St.

Clair. Consideration $1500. William Harrison to William B. KALAMAZOO Gaining entrance William K. Liai-li and wife to William F.

Stuever and wife, lnd in the township of Musscy. Consideration $4000. Frank Wagner and wife to George Schimnielpfenning and wife. Land in the village of Capac. Consideration $1000.

Willoughby A. Dawson and wife to James Scott. Land In the city of St. Clair. Consideration 51- Willoughby A.

Dawson and wife to James E. Scott. Land in the city of St. Clair. Consideration 1 William E.

Eurtlrs and wife to Hart Scott. Itnd in the city of St. Clair. Consideration $1. William E.

Burtless and wife to Hart Scott. Land In the township of East China. Consideration $1. Hugh TI. Hart and wife et al to Mary Richmond.

Land in the city of St. Clair. Consideration $40. Charles Bonney and wife to William H. Crowley and wife.

Land in the city of Marine City. Consideration $1. Christopher C. Smith and wife to C. C.

Smith Boat and Engine Company. Land in the village of Algonac. Consideration $1 Christopher C. Smith and wife to C. C.

Smith Boat and Engine Company, Land in the village of Algonac. Consideration $1 Dennis P. Sullivan and wife to Charles T. Babcock and wife. Land in the city of Port Huron.

Consideration $3000. Frederick Ohlert and wife to James Worswick and wife. Land in the township of East China. Consideration $1. The Moak Realty to Oscar Engle.

Land in the township of Port Huron. Consideration $1. Henry Moore and wife Oscar Don't Treat Kidneys RoiigSi, Dr. Warns Carey, Specialist through a cellar window, burglars early Wednesday, robbed the home 3IEVS PAJAMAS. NIGHT ROBES AND PAJCIO-Y AT SPECIAL PRICES We have placed on sale our cam-plete stock of night robes, pajuions and pajamas, including all grades and at prices that will pay anyone to take advantage of for next season's wear.

If you was to buy the material that these garments are made of it would cost you more than the garments are priced. There are combination stripes, in every want color to choose from, made of the best sleeping garment materials. Special for Friday and Saturday $3.50 Garments $2.95. $3.00 Garments $2.45. $2.50 Garments $1.95.

Men's Night Robes. Special $2.00 and $2.50. MEN'S 15c JAPANET HANDKERCHIEFS 6 for T5c Wonderful values in men's Initial Japanette handkerchiefs, made of a soft handkerchief material with beautiful silk initial. Every man will appreciate handkerchiefs like these MEN'S "RELLIX HOSIERY" 300 8 for $1.15 This Is a splendid grade of para lisle thread hosiery with a pure linen thread toe and heel. We do not aunt to misrepresent this assortment oT hosiery, but our buyer says that he to selling: some grades of hosiery tor 75o that Is not near as good a Talus as this.

This hosiery Is guaranteed to give you satisfaction by the manufacturer and we believe that it will pay you to buy them by the half dozen pairs when you can get them at this price. Ask to see them and be your own Judge. Special Friday and Saturday. MEN'S S5c SEA ISLAND COTTOX HOSIERY, 4 FOR $1.00 No woman should miss this opportunity to buy at least six pairs of these hose. Extra good weight, with reinforced heels and toes.

Made of the best Sea Island cotton. Black only. Constant Plonking: May Injure the Delicate Organism nnd Seldom Removes Polsonons Deposits of John H. Burke and Byron Coates. Jewelry worth about $200 was stolen.

LANSING Becase the petition did not comply with the law, the state department rejected a nominating petition signed by 25 democrats of Howell to place the name of Herbert Hoover on the presidential primary ballot. Hoover's place of residence was not designated on the petition. LANSING -Governor Sleeper has appointed Bruce Rutledge of Roscommon, as judge of probate of Roscommon county to succeed Judge I. W. Finlay, deceased.

Embargo Prevents Unloading of Grain The steamers Herbert K. Oakes and Charles O. Jenkins, which arrived here ice bound from the upper lakes are still filled with grain Because of the embargo on the east, it has been impossible to unload the steamers at the Grand Trunk elevators, as was at first decided. J. D.

Menish. president of the Grand Trunk Elevator Company, stated today that he hag no means of knowing how long this embargo will continue in force. The Oakes Is at present at the elevator dock and the Jenkins at the dock of the Miller Coal company. Lemon. Land in the village of Capac.

Consideration $50. William Waltz and wife to Carl Tussing and wife. Land in the township of Mussey. Consideration $2700. Fred J.

Dixon to Moak Koaity company. Land in the city onj MANISTEE Hjalmar Johnson, who conducts a soft drink parlor, was arrested on the charge of Port Huron. Consideration $2000. John Dellow and wife to Mr. Now that Dr.

kidney and bladder specialist, has retired from active- practice, he generously warns people that even the smallest symptoms of kidney trouble, should have serious attention. Backache, for instance, pufflness under or specks floating before the eyes, heavy feet and dry skin, are also danger slgnels. "Thousands die yearly because they neglect their cays Dr. Carey, "and I feel upon retiring that I should tell all who even suspect kidney or bladder trouble about my prescription, Marshroot, which- during my active practice, has cured thousands of all kinds tf kidney ailments." This prescription has been given to pharmacists generally throughout America and is dispensed by them under the name Dr. Carey's Marshroot.

a name that every suf- ferer from kidney trouble should remember. Jos. Lohrstorfer's Drug store can supply you. Adv. Ivan Nutt.

Land in the city or gambling. While he was being arraigned, officers searched his place and uncovered 18 barrels of hard cider. Another warrant charging him with having intoxicating liquors in his possession was issued. Engle. Land in the townshin of Port Huron.

Consideration $1. Emma I Bolleau to William W. Bolleau. Land in the city of Marine City. Consideration.

$1. Successful experiments with a new hydraulic tractor for towing canal boats have just been conducted at Liege, Belgium. GRAN DRAPIDS The fourteenth decennial census has been completed in Holland and although final figures are not available.the city's population is estimated at 12,000. Children Cry for Fletcher's BOYS $5.00 SWEATER COATS $3.75 There are' all colors to be had In all the new weaves. Pullover and coat styles, wonderful values for Friday and Saturday.

CHILDREN'S $1, $1.23 ROOMP- ERS 75c Wonderful values In percale and gingham rompers, extra well made Sizes 2 to 6 only. Special for Friday and Saturday 75c BOYS GRAY FLANNEL BLLOCSES 65c A large assortment of boys gray flannel blouses, extra well made and will fill a long felt want where warm blouses are wanted. Special C5c. BOYS' COVERALLS $1.50 Blue and white striped coveralls of the best coverall material, extra well made and very special for Friday and Saturday. Sizes 2 to 8 only.

Boys' Shirts Greatly Reduced In the assortment there are silk striped madras percales, novelty shirtings, sport striped shirting cloth and all washable materials, which are guaranteed to wash without fading. All garments full cut, and made with that Higer standard quality. The complete stocks are Included in this sale so you will have a vast assortment to choose from. $4.00 Shirts $3.00 Shirts $2.45 $2.50 Shirts $1.95 $2.00 Shirts $1.7 $1.50 Shirts $1.19 $1.25 Shirts $1.09 $1.00 Shirts 89c BOYS' CORDITROT CAPS 23c Here we have a large assortment of boys corduroy caps in pull over styles. All'-eizes to be had, while they last Friday and Saturday 25c; $1.00 value DM Different Places London, Feb.

19. The little or a Scottish member of tne House of Commons was much impressed by the report that December 17 might be the world's day- Her father told his I ifj of the House that rrVuva that "You'd better say 'good-bye to bwe you loth Slna" difIerent Plas thisev- Port Huron. Consideration $oUU. Jennie Conselyea et al to William O. Mortimer et al.

Land in the city of Port Huron. Consideration $2100. Fred D. Sanborn and wife by Atty. in fact, to Addison C.

Utman. Land in the city of Port Huron. Consideration $1600. John W. Smith, trustee to Benjamin McClure.

Land in the city of Port Huron. Consideration RobeVt C. Fraser and wife to Annabelle Geers et al. Land In the city of Port Huron. Consideration $1.

August Wendler and wife to John Bowerg et al. Land in the township of Ira. Consideration $1. Nicholas Bowers and wife to John Bowers et al. Land in the township of Ira.

Consideration $1. Sylvester D. Barker and wife to William O. Mortimer and wife. Land in the city of Port Huron.

Consideration $1. Michael Kern and wife to Will-lam O. Mortimer and wife. Land in the city of Port Huron. Consideration $500.

William G. Wright and wife to Thomas Walker and wife. Land in the township of Brockway. Consideration $3000. Thomas Walker and wife to William G.

Wrrlght. Land in the township of Brockway. Consideration $1500. George E. VanDyke and wife to Carl Labs and wife.

Land in the township of Ira. Consideration W. Shimmelpfenning and wife to rFank A. Wagner, et al. Land in the township of Mussey.

Consideration $2000. Jt for Infants and Children, Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oft, Pare poric, lrop and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic su bst jim-e. for more than thirty year has been tn constant use tot the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of fr'ood giving healthy and natural sleep. I'he Children's fanacea 'Jhe JJlother's friend, Of Course I'll Take PEA COAL Hard Coal All Sizes Pocahontas Solvay Coke Dry Wood and Kindling I.

E. McCoUoni Co Phone 225 578 Quay St. TUT IT (TB Bears the Signature of St Celery King The king of tonic laxatives. I take it every season and to do mother and the children. It purines the blood, clears the skin ind chases away that wornout feeling.

Brew a cup tonight just like you make tea. You'll like it. i 4i JSt 15 I' pe JTar of Dependability I I fo: 3fc for Over 30 Yea ro Use Special Prices on Women's Coats and Suits READ THE HERALD LINERS.

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