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rY 71 I II i I .1 i i i -i DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY," SEPTEMBER 9,1909. PA02C (t 1 5 H. 1 PORT HURON I FlOUr SMITH fWElKSOlOT Oar Dailyi Ilenu prepared Capeelafr1 far Tat Tim by Arthur O. BalrA, fell White Satin. People's rhnicej BlucY Ribbon, Commercial, vaie'i PrWe and White Loaf at 75c a Drake, 2c; Henkels EiaA'WeKHf'nker HsL.S6c: Gold JsL Fillabutr'a 811,1 -Albion, 2a? Ay.

6-ic 'Whole Wheat, 1 0-lb. Menu for Friday, Sept. 10. It I MATRIMONIAL, Miss Luella Howey's birthday, and also a a farewell party 'to their Harold Noma bell who leaves soon for Miley-Smith. BREAKFAST.

Grated Pineapple I We are offering Battle Creek! to make hu home. VaH r- A quii-t wedding waa solemnized at Cereal with Cream jOc; Granulated Corn- Meat-. 10 Broiled Lamb Chop the resilience of Dr. and Mrs. A.

N. Hart, C'purt street at o'clock Wed- RIPE TOMATOES 6 He. tTencn luuia lous games were played during the at fernoon aftek- which; a dainty lunch was served in the dining room; which was prettily 1 decorated in pink and white. The house waa artistically decorated with! Japanese lanterns and nesday J. O'Erien'i nW stere, 222224 Ilurcn tfternoon, the contracting part-- Mrs.

Hart's sister Miss ibr- ies bein Coffee. LUNCH. Per Bushel 60p ence Mi ey of Ann Aj-bor and Dr. Avcaire This Acrnocn Svcalsi Sugar Charles Fried Oyster E. Smith of Detroit.

Rev large bouquets of asters for the oc Cold Slaw Frankllii Graff of the Plrat Congrega- casion. tlonal Blackberry Pie urch performed the ceremony LING relatives. Dr. before the immediate FOR THE PICi It ii I I A is Extended to ths Public to Attend. Tha Store Will Close Crcm to Iced Tea DINNER.

add Mrsf Smith will reside on Oakland Detroit. ayenue Braised Calf Liver with Vegetable SEASON Lettuce and Tomatd Salad Mark Mora Cheese. Cracker Elnora Marks arrlage of Mrs. Hejnz Pure Malt Vines i Coffee Jelly ar, per Thf of istj.ei Temple TEneate Offclhicsira air, and Joseph! C. Morgan of Lady Finger gallon 25c.

Indiana solemnized at was quietly Iced Cocoa. Will Furnish ths Fuiic th resid wrme cauliflower, Green pep ence of the officiating clergy- v. C. M. Rupe.

1924 Stone Recipe for Friday. per, Silver Skin Onloni, Small and large Cucumber add Pure stifeet. il r. and Morgan will re- a firm just outside of St. side on Clair.

Spices. J. C. 'ffirion COFFEE JELLY, i Put one and a half tables poonfuls nowderpd ffetatlnA InlA aanMtnam SOCIAL GATHERINGS. SOUVENIRS add on4 gill strong coffeef three table-spoonfdl sugar, one teaapoonful one pint water.

And white of one egg. Whisk over the! fire till they H. E. GRANULATED A E. Granulated 100 lba bulk i' 75 25 lb tack $1.45.

10-lb sack CO LTnu Browns at market prices. Cut Joaf tad powdered 1-2 cents. Meats 8uar Cured Bacon 18c, Hams. 16c, Picnic Hams. 12Vs cents; Barrel Pork, JSC Pur Lard, IGc.

F. A. Weyers NOTICE 6b and tfter August 1st, 1909, our (oal and wood business will be contacted on ft strictly cash basis. thai dat all goods sold must be paid for when ordered or upon delivery of goods. The uncertainty or doing a credit business with Its unavoidable accumulation of bad and doubt' achats compels us to take this atep.

By giving you prompt service and a louare deai we hope to merit a continuance of your patronage. Yours respectfully HENRY C. KAUMEIER Dealtr In Coal and Wood. Ttl. 752 102 Stone 8trett iirs Entertains.

F. Hueber is' entertaining es at bridge at, her home on venue this afternoon. foiir tab SUGAR PERSONAL MENTION. Dudley Thompson la spending the day in Detroit. Jack Sanderson is spending a few days with friends in Toledo.

Miss Viola Murray is spending a few days with friends Vassar. Mrs. James Gammack, Huron avenue, is visiting friends In: London, oit. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles N. Runnels left today for a visit with friends in Pittsburg. George B. Mann, ha returned from a short visit with friends in Monroe. Miss Irene Coryell has returned from a short visit with friends in Saginaw.

i Miss Ethel Cummin, Eleventh street is spending a few days with friends In Detroit. Miss Regina Walsh is spending a few days with friends In Detroit and ML Clemens. Mrs. Ruth 'Robinson will spend the next few days with friends' in Monroe and Detroit, Robert Mackay of Detroit, Is spending the week with his parents on Pleasant street. Mr.

and Mr. Frank Beard and daughter Frances art spending the day at Wallaceburg. I Eleanor Makelln has returned Iapeer 25 Round Sack for $1.40 In Honor of Mine McDonnell Mrs. 1 arry Wright has issued invl-J tations tr a card party at her home on Court st feet, Friday afternoon. In hon-1 or of Miss Clara McDonnell of Chi- i FLbUIW boll, remove whisk allow to boll up then set aside to settle.

Strain Into a wet mold. Turn ant i when firm and serve with whipped cream. BLACKBERRY PIE. To pint of blackberries add two tablespocnfuls flour, half cupful sugar, and little salt, mix and put Into plate lined with pastry. Add piece of butter here and there, finish with a second crust, bake in hot oven.

i i AMUSEMENTS i Health and Beauty Notes BY MRS. MAE MARTYK. Whfte Loaf Flour, 25 llj Sacks 23 W. I. Club.

W. club will The 25 lb. 75c. Yale Pride Flour, Sacks, 75c. meet with Fred Httch iena at his home on Stan- ton street Friday evening.

It is hoped there be a full attendance for the plans fdr the cjoming season will be Peaches, Pears, PjlurHs, and Crab Apples, for canning. riiaue. If your dealer haint parnotla. he can easily get It for iron from his wholesaler. I B.

The lustrous and sparkling eye you envy are probably produced with the aid Af an eye tbnic You ess make an eye tonic that rill rest your tired eyes and keep them bright and clear by dissolving 1 ounce of crysfos In a pint of water. One; or two drops In each eye 1 a treatment' It will not smart or burn. Thl eye tonic ptrengthen the sight and aids those Who wear glassea. Us It whenever your eye are dull, red or Corn! and Marshmallow Roast. Hazel Schumaker, Freda Mlsse Collins and Blanche Seely will enter- tain -a uarty of their little friends at Smith home from a few days visit with friends in Brown City.

1 Mr. and 'Mrs. J. J. Lynn will return this evening 'from (Toronto where they ros.

a mars! lallow and corn roast at the slfi: home the former on the corner of Primro Minstrel. Musie la said to be one 6f the special features with George Primrose and hi all-star minstrel company who will be the attraction at the Majestic theatre for an engagement of on night, Monday, Sept. 13th. The vocal department has received the most careful attention by the management) and will be made up of two first tenors, two second tenor, two baritone and two bases, each of whom have had a musical training here and abroad. They will aJul Tenth McPherson streets, Friday habhess Leading GrocersJ have been attending the fair.

Miss Marie McMahon ha returned il evening Phone; 25. i 316 Hufpn Ave. en IptcUl Attention given to Repair Work. Molly Ink stained fingers can be bleached with a moistened match end. N.

it: You are right Good looks do not rest altogether upon classic" features. A plain girl who takes care of her complexion, hair, teeth and eyes often wins the race for a husband and leave behind the natural beauty who neglect her appearance, wondering "why men have such poor taste." The proper care of the hair requires a shampoo every two weeks and the application of a good hair tonic once or twice a week. (1) Plain canthrox gives a delightful shampoo and leaves the hair soft and fluffy. Simply dissolve a teaapoonful of canthrox In a cup of hot water; pour on the head a little at a time. It lathers abundantly.

(2)1 You can make a good quinine hair tonic at home if you will get from your druggist an ounce of quinola and a half-pint of alcohol. Dissolve the quinola in the alcohol and add a hair-pint of cold water. tonic ill keep the scalp free from dandruff, stop falling hair. Itching keep the hair and scalp in a healthy condition and promote growth or hair. E.

For tan. freckle, chapped face, apply almozoin complexion Emma O.t Used to excess, fcowder to her home iin oledo after a short visit with Miss Regina Walsh, Seventh Hiium street. 1 vulgar and makes the user appear Bridge Party. V. Kiefr informally street.

Mrs. enter- be assisted by a trained chorus of twelve voices, making In all eighteen voices who will render all the latest (DRESS GOOMl 1 ii Silks and Trimmings ballads. They will be accompanied by an orchestra of twenty picked muslc-lanS. The comedians number six of America's leading lights jin black-face comedy, headed by George Primrose, and each' of them will Siring a budget of new comic 'songs and. humorous sayings which will be h4ard here for 300 TO 500 GIRLS At One-Quarter Of -i I 1 Qoodii, the first time.

U. I The Port Huron i Chamber of Commerce has proposition before lit off For a few days we will offer our entire stock of Dreas getting a large manufacturing concern provided they can get the-and before they would cl ose the deal they anted to see if they Bilks and Trimmings at one-quarter off the regular i help prices. Sjlpthing cream- jelly and. let remain for an hour or two. Thl cream jelly Is used either as face cream or massage cream, and can be made at home: at reserved, you take ywir pick of the stock could secure the required number of people, as this one of the con CASH SALES; ditions of the company locating in Port Huron.

The work nice. -At iTold in the Hill. The production of Told In the Hills" which will be aeen bt the Majestic theatre, Saturday! Matinee' and night, 11 th. Is that has a number of up-to-date' specialties and abounds in bright clean comedy, while the plot Is strong In Its originality and light, and, clean and is mostly packing good. The Chamber of Com small coat It contains no oil or fat that will cause hair to grow.

Get 1 Sf, merce is quite anxious to get the factory and take this way of finding MARX BROS. 93 MILITARY PHONE out how many girls would be wining to sign and send in the follow ounce of almozoin and 2 leas poonfuls of glycerine from your druggist and ing coupon properly filled in to E. J. Schoolcraft, Secretary. Wage common; properly.

applied, ft Is a nee euary article of the toilet and should have a place on every lady's dressing table, but because it Is jso dlficnlt to put on properly powder Is losing popularity and being succeeded by liquid complexion beautl flora. These are rather expensive When bought ready manufactured. Ypu can make an excellent face lotion at home St much lower cost Just get from your druggist 4 ounce of puna ax. put it In a half-pint of hot water and add 2 teaspoonful of.glycerint. Rub lightly "after applying face, forearm-and hands.

-Spunax tends to remove some kinds of pimples, tan, freckles, cold sores, etc. It make allow. and oily skin look fresh and you gi ful. It will not rub off like common powder and your coonplexloa will not need retouching from morning to night J. I know many formulas for system tonic, but of th many my friend have used.

I heir better re-porr from kardene tonic than any other. It purifies th blood, makes the liver more active, reatores lost appetite and tones up the system for winter. It 1 depended tpon by many to relieve dullness, languldnesa, sal, low complexion, liver blotch, pimples and other eruption of the skis. If you need strengthening and building up get from your druggist 1 ounce of kardene, mix It with I one-half cup sugar, then dissolve In one-halt pint of alcohol, and add enough (boiling water to make a full quart of tonic Take I tables poonful five mlautea before each meal and before retiring. 1 Beatrix:" When your hands shriveled from washing! clothes or dishes, wipe dry and rinse in-weakened vinegar.

be about $5.00. This proposition will not be confined to Port Hu put into a half-pint of cold water; stir well and let stand. If too thick, stir in more water. If used for massag ron girl aione, and no girl under 10 year of ge will be accepted. 4F written in a manner that makes the play one ot the best productions of th as ing, almozln cream jelly clears the skin of blackheads, large pores and certain type of Lillle 8.: Standing with the weight I I i II, COUPON.

Port Huron, year irom a literary point or view. NORTH END i Rev. Coffin Dies. Word was received her4 Wednesday announclnr the death of Rer Pi A resting on one foot I likely to cause .1909. one hip to grow larger than the other.

You are twenty pounds above average weight for a person of your stature. Same ddress To get rid of yeur superfluous flesh, dissolve 4 ounce of parnoti In a pint of hot water and take a', tablespoon- i SPECIAI ful three time a' day Just before i 1 meal. A friend; reduced twenty Present Occupation, (If occupied) Coffin, the former pastor of the Gratiot Park M. E. which occurred last week In Los Angeles, Cat.

His death waa due to a complication Of diseases. Rev. Coffin pas been In the west for about a yer. pounds in three weeks with the aid of parnoti and was much benefited in i her general i I I. i Si want pavement The renident of Oratlni averm Alex.

(1) Consult your dentist (2) Every article mentioned In my recipes is sold in first-clas drug 300 PAIRS RUFFLE FISH WET between. Garfield street 4nd the Hol (alned ur tables at bridge at her Military fctreet iesday after- land road, are working hard to get the citr council to rrant a netltion home on John Wltliff has returned from a business trip; to Lansing and Ionia. Mrs. George Miller will spend the noon in lionor of Mrs. Fred Hodge of asking for the paving of.

this street Boise ty, Idaho and Mis Jessie at 90c pair next few days wjth friends in Cleve hi Detroit. I Henkel ie roaa oea is now in osa snape ana is almost impassable following a heavr rain. The residents are not land. if of Miller street is home Dinner PartyJ John Upp particular whether it la; paved or ml 40 2 1-2 yards long a Thefe Curtains are the washable kind Inches wide. Good values for be drooms or after spending few days In Battle Chubblck very pleasantly en- Mining roms.

Creek. TV alo have some extra values in Muslin Curtains tettalnec at a 6 o'clock dinner at her home blow Ravenswood, ''ue8day evening pn honor of Mr. Arthur Henley, of; Jf)plln, who is visiting her Per Pair 39c, 50c, 65c to $1.00 DR. D. JABIE'S EXP E.

eiTO RANT A Remedy for Samcc? Colds Many people make no efibrt to care a Cummer ccU because they think it is not dasstrotts. In reaty Pytrrrfr colda are very weaktninx, ud if allowed to rte--j on fcrto mother, Mrs. i. E. Coulter, Lnlon I Covers were-laid for nine guests at a table which was prettily decorated with pink and white asters.

macaaamizea. Did Not Hold Shoot Owing to the Illness of two residents in the vicinity of the lighthouse range, the Port Huron Gun club did not hold Its regular weekly shoot In this section Wednesday afternoon. The shoot will not be held until some time next week, Injured at Battle Creek. i While W. iE.

Skimin. formerly of Stone stret but who now resides in Battle Creek, was at work In the locomotive shop there a few days ago, he wa quite badly Injured. In some manner he was struck In) the face by a splinter of wood, which inflicted a deep gash. He be unable to resume his: work for some time. i Heart Party.

1 A. Davidson C6. Wf i i- Mis Josephine Crackel pleasantly entertained a number of her girl friend at her hpme on Tenth street at theFalLmay brisson fatal pclmonaT plications. Hearts, three tables being in play. The I prizes were awarded to Misses Mary Ha-nes and Camllle Gleason.

Light refreribments were served at the close of Ihe afternoon. I I Benefit Concert. HEAtDrVRT Surprised Hcri About 25 members of i the Ep worth I i i I i Miss Helen Woytych, violinist, as- Comior feyj Mrs. i I sa belle Carleton Jsoloist. Will give a recital In fall at 8 b'clock this evening.

sisted 03thaus Society -hi Ka Jos. L. White of Lorain, has returned home after: a week's visit with relatives in this city, i Mr. and Mrs. James Stringer are spending a few days with friends In Detroit Harry Wiley of Mackinaw City is spending a few days with friends in the city.

Miss Grace Chambers has returned home from a few days' visit with friends in Detroit i Miss Bessie Cameron has returned home from a three weeks" visit with friends in Bay City. Miss Edna Fraser has returned from a three weeks' visit with friends at Sault Ste.j Marie. Mrs. William Springer and daughter have returned from a visit with friends and relatives In Toronto. Mr.

J. L. Forester has returned to her home In YpsilantI after spending the past few weeks with relatives In the city, Mrs. Walter Norrls and son, and Mr; "ii. White have returned from a two weeks' trip -to Detroit and Lorain, Ohio.

Miss Myrtle Wright will return to her home in Toledo! Friday after a visit with her aunt MraWilliam Cummins. Eleventh street Miss Margaret Burges Has returned home from an extended visit with friends in Pari. Brantford, Toronto, and Windsor, Canada. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Tlehon have re-turned to their home In Chicago, I1L. after spending the past few days the guests of Mr. and Avery Burgess. Dr. G.

Brooks of Detroit who is the guest of her' mother. Mrs. L4 White, of Brood street fell from a porch Wednesday Uree: Thirty of the cart depends pn the prominent society ladies ty wilt be patronesses for the Those wishing to hear a. de- an things making i posble, adjustment that will oecasibn glvfe gi treat in musical lines should ligbtful a to' good for; the babr endance. The concert Is a be in at Dr.

IX Jaym't Expectorant will be fbtmd very eethre Jn cdis cad coughs st any reatcn of the year. jThii standard medicine has been smcccrsfaSy employed for three-l quarters of a century. It is also a reliable remedy for coosha, croup, whoopinc coush, bronchitis, pleurisy, and strnflTT anmenta. I onr good springs and affair for Miss Woytych who Is benefit of continuing her studies! In desirlous of the right size ard shaW University of Music in Chicago the the body. coming year.

League society of the Gratiot Park M. E. church' surprised 1 Mia Zada Bascom at her home on Stone street evening. After jan evening spent at 'games and nuslc. luncheon wa.

served, Her and There. The city will lay a new cement walk In front of the Adams school next week. James Hlscock; and family of Elk street have taken up their residence in Flint, where Mr. Hiscock has accepted a poeitioni Jllbert Butler, lof Harker street Is spending a few "day id Wyoming, OnO -Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Jexl of Harker street are attending the state fair in Detroit this week. Edison of Battle Creek has returned after a few days' visit in this section. I'' Miss Mae Mnrphy 'of Gratiot avenue has returned from a vlsltj In Detroit Porch Party. i Miss Molly Clancy delightfully en -w DOLLAR: -1 I The I Allwin Carts ave these three good featur 5 I our Hud of En fan hgtish Doll Cabs in Tan tertained about fourteen young ladies at her me on Huron avenue. Wednesday a fernoon at a porch party in honor of Miss Clara McDonnell of Chicago wh is visiting her aunt Mrs.

J. J. Lynn, Rawlins street i The afternoon wa i spent at needlework after which each guest waa required to make a tuttonhole. Miss Gale Smith and Miss Kathleen McCurdy proved the best voraers. Miss McDonnell received th guest prize.

A dainty lunch waa sen at the close of the afternoon. and Green, i I load Go-Carta and Carriages. All Sold fcr Mrs. David I Finch and daughter, of other ln- a dislocated shoulder and juries. Harker street, are spending the week with relative in Toronto; -Huronia lodge held a meeting in C.

F. TAYiIiOR the 1. O. O. F.

balL on Gratiot avenue. Children' PartyJ last evening, i Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hill very pleas Miss Emma. Peters of Battle Creek The latest men to Join Company are Thomas M.

Thomas of Wright street snd Arthur McDonald of Sixth street, who passed their examination Tuesday night; antly entertained about forty children 137-3R 217 219 Huron Aven Us pending a few days with relatives at their home on Griswold street. Toes-day afternoon in honor ot kHelr niece la this section. i.

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