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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 4

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TMt HtW4ALtAjlOll MONDAY, OCTOBCR 11, 113. hu rouev ORIGINAL FR0GRAI.1 IS I Verse For Today WEDNESDAY TREAT MR. IRA M. ALLEN'S 14th ANNUAL EXCURS'n Tha Bridegroom (Jmt before th ceremony) "I must tata brcr, but I don't want to overdo It. -How much ought I to take, old fellow?" Best Man "Well, 1 ahouid keep on taking ta till I didn't care whether 1 was married or not." Life.

pres- 'pirit Cast me not a way from thy rnce; and take tot thy Holy NOVEMBER 9, 1915 from me. Pa. 11. When pride and self begin to swell, The Comforter departs; The high and lofty One will dwe'l In humble broken hearts. CJnra EJdmun.ls Hemingway, who Iias delighted many audiences in Indiana, Illinois and Michigan, will give an entertainment at the Congre-'gational church Wednesday evening, 'assisted by the choir.

The prorui which, with the except two bncred solon, is entirely orleinul with Mrs. Hemingway, is of a varied character and consists of vocal, whistling When you go to the San Francisco Exposition "To Aqi( f.it ipd)ifio it forego of fh tt'tqnttkii tapititatti 0ss-ffic. ii06 GAf l. Maintain your contact with family, friends and business associates by using WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters These provide quick and economical means of daily communication. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

GOAL To Fhm COMING EVENTf Another one of Mr. Allen's successful parties bounj will leave Watervllet Norember9. OF QUALITY Our coal this season is of an unusually good quality both hard Oct. 12 First Oak wood free faculty und plan'o numbers as well as reau-reoital st First Daptist church. Ira ratt basso.

I Mrs. Hemingway la a former Benton, Harbor girl and it is hoped that she Oct. 13 Mrs. Clara Edmunds Hem- wiU be greeted with a splendid audi- Through car to Plant City, via the famous all ate DIXIE FLYEfT atid soft and in all sizes. TRY OUR MILLER'S CREEK i i I I ence.

Tickets can be secured from any meevber of the choir or by call in phone 502 or 500. Prices: Adults 3: cents; children uuder twelve, 25 cents ngway win give a concert ana recnai of her own authorship at Congregational church. Nor. 8 "Along the Road to Tokyo. Japanese musital sketch.

Openini lumber Twin City lecture course. Running via Nashville, Ch ttanooga (Lookout MonaUiEj Atlanta. DeUghtful scenery contincally changing. Throach tvm t- a mountains and sunny cotton elds, you travel on the auwt y- train to the southUnd. iSuliU-s -i COAL FOR STOVES AND FURNACE8 YOU WILL LIKE IT BEST SERVICE BROWN ICE COAL CO.

PHONE 777 State Bank Bldg. Michigan St. J. B. C.

Club-Mrs. William Kowalski will be hostess to the members of the J. 3. C. Birthday club at a 6:30 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening at her home on Colfax avenue.

The event also honors Events Tonight Chicago Eastern Illinois ,:3 For further information, inquire of Mr. Ira M. Allen, iTsterrr mem- M. W. A.

Ivy Leaf camp meeting. Mrs. George Haines, a former ber of Staples, Minn. Michigan. W.

H. Cenaral Paaetagtr Chicago. J. M. JILLICH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Chicago.

LODGES Twrnty-five Tots Make Merry Little folks at the home of Master JiMius and Miss Beatrice Andrews of 1 HP. Columbus avenue made Satuiday afternoon a date long to be remem-Vered by twenty-five boys and gir.ls. The host and hostess are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. And- I MONEY fl, II II I I The Degree of Honor meets in regular session Tuesday evening and every member Is urged to be present. The drill ream will nractiee. 'i There will be a special business rew8 event celebrating the of the Loyal Order of Moose anniversary of both the young en- ice cream ana cane wbb tonight. By order of district Deputy, i dainty feast that followed a series Arthur Strum dictator fl Ijjw- a Inf vtiAfrv or am A niltnlwr nrpttY 4 rence, Sec.

The Ivy Leaf camp, W. A- will K10" 'ore left as happy reminders of Eastman Springs Water Board of Health have shown the Eastman Springs water to be absolutely pure. This brilliant, sparkling water on account of the extreme softness is an ideal table water. There is nothing better. REGULAR DELIVERIES Mrs Del Shaver visited over Sun- instructor.

tr my, -P ATENT SUCTION I will guarantee to suun) vsj j'si tick, no matter what skip tai wrt Is la. Best 22 Karct Cold test Teeth, none bettar. TEETH EXTRACTED wTTKCCT GERMAN tCX Dr. Frank tfetdi Over Weila Jewelry ttwt St Joetph, Mks, the day. meet this evening in regular session.

2 Per Month on household goods, pianos, Uts stock vehicles, Implements. eU I PHONI tS7-rW. SECURITY LO All CO US Pipestone BL Orer Bneffleld's Dreg Btora JLjent in Office Tbarsdays Address all mail O. O. F.

Bldg Bo. Bend. Ind ajr mttor. Mr. C.

It. WiRlitmaa has Mr and Mrs. Albert Weber of Bain returned bridge motored to Kalamazoo last week and Ernest Weber and Misses from visiting in Chicago. Miss Cora Smith left today 'St. Cecelia Meet St.

Cecelia- will meet at 745 tonight jwlth Miss Wincna Beckley at her for Alice Weber and Jennie Burbank, stu Large Wedding Held One of the largest and prettiest of the early fall weddings was that of last evening at the Hotel Askenas at S65 East Main street, when Miss Anna daughter of Mr. J. Abrams o' Chicago, became the T)ride of Mr. Benjamin Litowich, son of Mr. and on Church street.

PHONE 148 3 Short visit to South Bend. Miss Delsie Dunham of Chicazo is Miss Elsie Poters spent Sunday dents at the State normal. nome accompanied them back and spent the Visiting her parents In Hartford. week end with their parents. I Postpone Meeting Mrs.

Walter Bush and little son) The Fidelity club meeting has been I. visiting Benton Harbor friends. week. Announce- Mrs. J.

Litowich of Territorial street and date will Le this cltv. The larce dining hall, where William will leave Monday for their postponed for ona home in Portland. Ore. Mrs. Bush has ment of the place been visiting her parents', Mr.

and made later. Mrs. Alvin Burride. and other rela- tnes for the last five months. Circle Will Meet I the ceremony took place, was gaily decorated with fall flowers and foliage, and was ablaze with numerous Mr.

and Mrs. J. Dalyrymple left this A meeting of the Ixtokout circle of lights It was fitting that the festivl- The St. Joseph Dally Pe Mm. L'ess Oeihler of Hartford, Is Tisiting Mrs.

F. A. Needham. Jay Koch of Britain avenue has tak- -i en a position at the Covell Mfg. Co.

Stanley Kerry has entered Albion I college for a year course of dtmly. I Mrs. E. A. Johnson has gone to La- Porte, where she was called by the death of an uncle.

-3 Mr. and Mrs. George lanes or Stair pie. have pine to South Haven I for a few days' visit. Miss RhoVie Chadwtik went to Chi- -jUgo this morning on business for the niorning ror their home in Hammond, me urst church will be held ties of the wedding be held where the after spending the summer visit- Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock young couple had met and spent many ing the Misses Dalyrmple, Bellvlew with Mrs.

Bailey of 233 Bellview pleasant evenings at dancing parties, street. They intended going to the street. j-rhe ceremony was performed prompt- Banama exposition before returning at o'clock bv both Rabol Miller Has been selected as one of to the south, but the hurricane damag- Will Meet Tonight it and Rabbi Hyman. A company of Newspaperdom's ins their property made their speedy A meeting of the Intre Noo Sunday 'about two hundred relatives and return imperative. school class or the First Paptist friends were guests and witnesses.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCormick and church will be held tonight with Mrs.

The bride, a pretty little brunette flancrhter Vfnrto nf Pittahurir la anil Marv f-Asafftlk OVi ftFMt All 1 I Eaders Millinery Co. inau Alice eier. wno is attending Mr an1 Mra Benninghouaen of urged to come. liro Her dress was of white silk Kalamazoo college, spent Sunday with her parents in the country John Clinor and daughters are expected from Grange, to visit at A. J.

Edmonds home. Dr. W. Baatar will be in his office Toledo. are visiting at the W.

R. 'crepe de chene. Her veil of tulle was Summerville home, Highland avenue. Want Big Attendance 'shaped about her head with a wreath Mrs. McCormick and Mrs.

Benning- A large attendance is wanted atthe of lilies of the valley, and her bouquet housen are daughters of Mr. and Mrs meeting of the Searchlight divlsioij of was shower fashioned with bride's Summerville, Mrs. Charlotte Doyle the First Baptist church to be 'held roses. After a reception had Mrs. SummervIIIe's mother, has been Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Nel- tendered Mr. Litowich and his ride, quite ill with the grip, but is improv- son. Lake avenue, between Broadway the company was seated for a si ing. ntl Pipestone. (course wedding supper.

The couple Mrs. Isabel S. Cook of Chicago, who 'are tresis at the IJtowich home until haji been spending three months visit Daughters of Ossoli 'tomorrow, when they leave on their ini? at the home of Mrs. J. E.

Hotch- Saturday afternoon the Daughters wedding trip to Wisconsin and Illinois kin. East Main street, and one month of Ossoli met with Miss Lucy Richards cities, to return to Chicago to make at the Granger Farm resort, left this at her home in Fair Plain. Roll call their home. morning for her home. She may was answered by interesting features Out of town quests were: L.

Felt-spend part of the winter in the south, of Panama. A very instructive talk man. Miss Libbie Spiner, F. Abrams but expects to return to this city in the: commercial advantages, to the and daughter Beasie of Chicago; Mr the spring ss slio findir the mineral I'nited States, of Panama was given and Mrs. H.

Litowich and daughters. Winning Dailies" (The only Berrien County Newspaper so honored) We feel sure that the St. Joseph advertisers will be interested in knowing that the 4'St. Joseph Daily Press has been selected as one of Newspaperdom's "Winning Dailies" and that the selection was made after studying the features whfch we believe entitled it to this distinction. The following reasons form the basis of our judgment in the matter.

FIRST We selected the "St. Joseph Press" as our inning Daily" in St. Joseph because of the general excellence of the "St. Joseph Press" in news and editorial make-up and efficiency. again Tuesday.

He has been in New York cityfor a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. li. Kerr and three 'hildren hare returned to Kansas City after Piaffing at the W.

W. Snyder heme. Mrj, Val Michem spent the week end at Kalamazoo visiting her son, Oscar, who is attending the Kalamazoo Rev. W. fl.

Moyf-r occupied the pulpit the Baptist church in East Arlington Sundav at both morning and venlns services. Mr. and Mrs. L. It.

Hawkins and very beneficial. Mrs. E. Stanton of South Haven returned home Saturday night after a very visit with two former mates, Mesdames Bird Whea-ton and Lucinda Cole. The three attended the same school when they! were children and had not seen each by Mrs.

Lizzie Kakebeeke. Miss Hazel Fanny and Sara, of Tigerton, Watson told of the many Interesting Mrs. A. Marcus and children of Ham features of the Panama Pacific Inter- inond. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Gelder national exposition. Arter the meet- and son Jonas of Millburg: Mr. and ing was adjourned a pleasant social Mrs. Frank Seabttrg ofr Balnbridge: hour was bpent with the hostess Mrs.

Y. Weinthal, grandmother cf I the groom, from Chicago. The latter One Those Fine Dinners i-, years of sge and was highly The word Yule Tide signifies all honored at the ceremonies, that is happy ar.d delightful and is i Telegrams, congratulatory from si! SECOND Because it has the largest circulation i and other before this meeting in fifty-five years. They easily recognized each son, LI J. have returned to Grand utter visiting at the Vanderbeck hom.

The Misses Blanche and Florence Bee! spent Satur lay and Sunday at the home of Moili Wol.erton. Kear Keeler. i (Michael Harper of York. and Mrs. Ntllie Ie Haven of Hedcville.

West Virginia, ar- guests at the A. W. Norinuton oome. ripestone street. Mrs.

B. K. Keech left this for her home Is Ilockford. Mtcli. after visiting her S.

iost, and family in fnvono Sir. Clarenci" of fireenvilH. who Jurs b-en visiting her won. Roy Fries of E. Main street, left toclav for other, however, in spite of the 'long certainly applicable to the club which parts of the country, were received, lapse of time.

beers this name in the long list of They came from New York ity, Mrs. Woodruff of Pavone street had of women wno have banded EVooklyn, Omaha, Chicago, Los for her guests 'ruit festival week, nemseives together for purposes of Angeles, Texas, Excelsior Springs, her nlece.s. Mrs. W. H.

Cook of Bain- sociability in Benton Harbor. At the Kansas and' other cities and bildpe and Mrs. B. R-Metro of Vicks- nsf gathering of the club with Mrs. states.

Both families are laro and burg. Another nioce. Miss Mary Blanche Babcock and Mrs. Emma the wedding is an Important one. "Woodruff, teacher at the Morton Hill at the former's home, one of The groom's father is well known be- schcol.

spent one evening with them bounteous, pot luck dinners was cause of his business of buying and enjoyed, and a fine time reported as selling horses. The best of wishes ac and' very pleasant time was er.joy- a result of the afternoon fun. company the young couple. Slnce the death of Rev. B.

F. Ma v.u..a A i. v. ed. Fpr Miss Aspell Misleading Degree.

tras, former rector of the Englewood church of Chicago, Mrs. Matras has made her home with a sister in Vicks burg. Miss Frances Aspell, whose marri "Yaas," said Uncle Silas, "my son BUI he got back from a special course age to Mr. Mchclas Eckstein of Mish- Jigilww it' Timi 'i titT way living. The latter spent Sunday in Kalama- too.

i Loeter Null ha returned to 'Battle Creek to restime- his work in ths' department ot 'trainina at the School tn emfno fiort with whire ht is to uke a two year course io f.etfect himself as an he's been a-takln' at college, with a 1 piece o' paper signed by the author! awaka takes place Tuesday morning at St. John's Citholic church, was again the complimented guest at a ties sayln' as how he's an A. M. I dunno what an A. M.

Is, but I'm afeard i inforrral party at which Miss Belle Smith entertained at her home key's some mistake about it, for Judg in' from the time he gets down to on Niles avenue, St. Joseph, on Friday. The quests included te girls employed In the T. H. McAllister breakfast ha behaves more like a P.

ter me." Fa H. Martinle THE FUXERAL HOME Local Ambulance Lady Assistant Day cr Right Phone 572-F1 because it has a creditable volume of advertising. Being an evening newspaper in a field where an evening daily is wide-v ly demanded, its circulation must necessarily represent the "purchasing power of the people of St. Joseph and the terri- tory of which the city is essentially the ready market place. THIRD ecause of the typographical appearance of the advertisements and the care which is evidently given in the matter of make-up and position.

FOURTH Because of the carefully planned, and maintained circulation distribution facilities and continuous effort to have the placed in the hands of its readers at the earliest possible moment- and yet carrying the latest and most important news. FIFTH Because the "St. Joseph Press" is' in all intents and purposes a real "home" newspaper, appealing directly not only to the men but to the women of the house. hold, who do eighty per cent the purchasing of family requirements. SIXTH Because the "Press" is recognized by men and women in all paths of life as the standard, competent -r newspaper of its field.

Newspaperdom congratulates the management of 4St. Joseph Daily Press" upon the fact that the "Pix is justly entitled to the distinction we have given it c-being one of Newspaperdom's "Winning Dailies." than 200 newspapers in the United States have given this classification, according to the acid before making our final decision. NEWSPAPERDOMNew Srewspaperdon osm th aaiowal nblicsHons for paMtehers and adverUsers. Jtore, where Miss Aspell has been em ployed for eome time. The evening as devoted to cards and at the close of the games -Jaintv refreshments DISEASE la LIFE VEAKNE33 were dispensed by the hostess.

The Caused by PRESSURE COAL Place your orders rtow for POCAHONTAS AND HARD COAL for early delivery honor guest was presented with a Turkish towel set. will bay A PP ES or will rent space In our COLD STORAGE for term apply to -C. M. WINOLL A CO. ti I on SPINAL NERVES which shuts off a QUANTITY of LIFE I SAFELY ADJUST the CAUSE then HEALTH RETURNS.

No MATTER what your COMPLAINT it It will PAY YOU rail and INVESTIGATE, how CERTAIN tor you. COMING STOCK NOW Second and Miller Sts. Phone 57 WELCH, Thi Jeweler Diamonds and prscious stonsa jewley mad and repaired. Plating Gold antf tilve. farmers A Merchants Bank N.

F. PEARCE, D. Or." af- ChlreprMtiet Lleanaed. UPHOLSTERING rURNITUftt fttPAIRfNO MATTRC8SKS RINOVATIO i. Office Mai.

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