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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 7

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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3T FRIDAY, MARCH' 25, 1927 THE NEWS-PALLADJUM PAGE SEVEN Queens Village home Sunday 'mora Mystery Towers Were To Protect' Channel Pair Charged With Murder Deny Guilt GREEN NAMES fore Supreme Court Justice Callahan of Queens county today on the charging them with the mur- Ing. Trial was set for April 11. They Kerr: i emanded to the Queens conn-tv Jail without bail, pending trial. John Coolidge Is Home For Vacation WASHINGTON. March J6 John Coolidge, goa of President and Mrs.

oolldge. ntnraed honre here yesterday from Amherst college, for the regular Pprihg tacsktfoa days. NEW YORK. March 24-Mrs. Ruth nf cnvflfir-a ynahllni, Ar Cassopolis High School Athlete Dtes In Hospital CASSOPOLIE1, March 34 James Carothers, high school athlete, died Wednesday at McCutcheon 4 Harmon hospital from Injuries received Snyder and Henry Judd Gray plead- ed not cuiltr when arraigned" editor, at his PERSONNE OF STATE BOARDS A.

Smith, Plymouth, succeeding Earl P. Johnson. Flint; J. Charles Frqch, Saginaw, succeeding F. H.

Wuner, Detroit; Mrs. Albert E. Sleeper, Bad Axe, succeeding Louis Robinson, Bay City. Hospital commission: Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Durolt, succeeding Mr.

Marie H. Abbott Detroit; R. O. Ferguson, 8te? Marie, re-appointed; E. B.

Wilber, Kalamaroo, reappointed; Harry Musselwhlte, Manistee, succeeding Robert K. Jardine, Grand Rapids; Mrs. Maybelle Downing, succeeding Mrs. Susan M. Org, Detroit; William F.

Gallagher, Owos-80, re-apponted; "William Wurzburg, Rapids, succeeding David Evans, Ellington. while playing basketball about' two 0 LOXDON', March 26 The mystery of, two huge towers, built on to south coast of England daring the war and never used, has been cleared up. V- The towers 80 feet high and built at a cost of approximately 15,000,000 each. were, to be the toremnnera of many similar ones for the defease of the English channel. lae vere to be towed, out to se and ft rung together across the Straits of Dover, linked together at dlstancts ot few hundred yards weeks ago.

M-lth-nets and heavily fortified with In the top of each a powerful searchlight was to. placed. Ihe Armlntlce however made It unnecassary to continue the scheme and the towers were anchored off Shoreham toi some years. One has been broken up and the other Is used as a Hgbtship off Sptthead. In one- of the district tournament games he fell injuring both legs below, the A splintered bone became infected.

The blood poisoning could hot be checked. S. Gray No Longer A Member Of Michigan Welfare Commission (By Associated Press) LANDING. March 25 Governor You'll Do Better at UHLMAN'S On Your New red W. Green has practically ompleted the personnel of the com missions which govern state ins tit li ons, when he announced his an ointments to' the welfare, correc- EASTER SPECIALS TWO PANT SUITS $27.50, $30, $32, $33, $38.50 and $45 TOPCOATS $23.50, $25, $27.50, $30 and $35 Shirts and Suits Made To Order ons, institute and hospital commls- Kons.

Tnoy follow Urges White Crosses As Death Reminders LANSING. March 2S White crosses will mark the scene of every fatal traffic accident if a measure introduced la the House by Representatives Charifs F. Halght of Lansing, ie enacted. Representative Halght believes the crosses, placed at every point where xutomoblle or trafflc accidents resulted la faUlities. would encourage caution.

The markers would be provided and placed by the state highway department. Gruf nbauer Succeeds Gray Welfare commission: Mrs. George CleanUp Old Debts Oar frieatfy and thoroughly aSaum sendee naaeaablad tWoaiuidstemia-tan their ereeUt by paying off eld dahtl OalyUwfalhilaaa li a aaiW TERSOTUL TOIAnCE COXrAKT ooa 9Vt rtdeUtr BUaar. Plaaatoae aac Mlh(aa, Sta. Detroit, succeeding Mrs.

'W. Quinn. Detroit; Fred J. Fisher, SUIT etroit, succeeding J. E.

Hammond, anslng; George H. Gruenhauer, rand -Rapids, succeeding Attorney i mm eataa Harbor Phea umphrey 8. Gray, Benton Harbor; Fidelity Block ewef.JS SWaraVatSaar obert Shields, Houghton, re-ap- an binted. Corrections commission: Mrs. "WU- hm V.

Warren. Detroit, succeeding rs. Craig C. Miller, Marshall; Hugh Hart, St. Clair, re-appointed; bhn Hammond, Flint, succeeding bul F.

Bagley, Detroit; John W. aarer, Lansing, succeeding WU- hm C. Dudley, Lansing; Mrs. Fred- Top Coat Knit Coat as well as on everything in Furnishings Hats Caps ica Rofe: Jackson, succeeding $2,000,000 Hncent R. Wood, Grand Rapids.

Many Other Changes Institute commissioners: Jacob eketee. Grand Rapids, succeeding rs. James C. Graves, Saginaw; illiam Blackney, Flint, succeeding arry V. Iti'ston, Ludington; Georgo Detroit Properties Corpofation DETROIT, MICHIGAN Five-Year 6 Per Cent Secured Gold Notes DaUd March 1, 1927 Due March 1, 1932 and Working Men's CLOTHING "Tt hr lot Iatereat a.iMe Fea.ral aor la ezeoea -of Bftt rraaartvaala 4MIUa Conaeetlrat 4-MIlla Tax.

"SUPREME AUTHORITY WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Because Hundreds of Supreme Court Judges concurin highest praise of the work as their Authority. The Presidents of all leading Universities, Colleges, and Normal Schools give their hearty indorsement. All States that have adopted a larpe dlrflrmarv mm tttnAnrU h.v naaaaraaaerta laeome Tax. aa Marrlaa Tax rofaadea aaallaetloa la rovlSog la th laoaa tare. AathortaM 13,000,000.

J9 LMAN UH selected Webster's New Interna CASH' PRICES ARE LOWER State at Ship successor to LopkcrBros. St. Joseph uonai. The Schoolbooks of the Country adhere to the Merriam-Webster system of diacritical marks. The Government Printing Office at Washington uses it as authority.

WRITE for i sample pae p( tht Nmo Words, tpecimen of Regular sad" India Fapera, FREE. I c.c Merriam Co GUARDIAN TRU8T ETftOIT, MICHIGAN, -TRUSTEE CTSZtZHr1 to'a. fr. Mr. H.

A. Treaaarer the Detroit Propertle. ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION ff i. atil of Ih.u0l.t.'!r0'??l,f r''nlz4 ''w of the State ef Michigan for the parte oSfUZsiiti'C I1 Th ft'r-t," the.oompany. have been confined entirely Clifford, Street throuflh to Michigan Avenue and en certain i Intersecting atrtots In ths hsart ef tha business district ef Detroit.

tn land frontage Bagley Avenue In thle district he IImm ThsaZ'un-Tr: "tm tht M.tropo.lt.n Coor.t.on which hs. erected This bu ldln. Is thirteen rtofle. In height and la of a design to p.rnjlt of five fill VZXl contains shop offices and stores, with a net rentable area of 124,350 square feet In addl-tlen, the building xontalne a theatre with, ever 4,0 seats which has been leased to Baleban A Katz, a Michigan rporstlon, for fifty years. Thl.

Is ld te be sn. of th Moving Picture the Sttd iSSS. Zh Ostroit Properties Corporation also owns the entire Capital stock of the Bsgley-Cllfford Corporation. Itre. JSTTf- "n- Mrner Avenue sndniord -V SECURITT- th'' lMU ar th obngmtlon of the Detroit Properties Corporation." whose finaneial atatement dlselose.

a net worth Of over of which W00.000 I. In current assets. fnanel.1 atock efhl by with the Trustee of .11 of tt. Capital Thtf i Corporation and the Bsgley-Cllfford Corporation, qualifying Directors' shares. These stocks hsve a value estimated to bs In excees ef W.000,000.

wireeiors e.tIm.t.Jwii.,Siiv!r0m oa eeeurltlee and dividends in theee subsidiary companies It Is estlmsted wUI be I260.000 per annum, or over twice the Interest charges on this note Issue Th. orVfit. from ale of real estate and oth.r source, ar. not Uk.B Into oon.lder.tlon In arriving i th tSnatl Spring. nan.

for Economical Transportation Mass. ijt4i Ul a. Putting Down This Car has been carefully checked and reconditioned where necessary If so, you'll want to use Mlbmxmmmm Water Glass CAPITALIZATION Water Glnae -will keep jroer Motor rjr fresh, no matter how loasr th Dtroit Prepertls. Corporation upon completion of this' prewnt financing I. a.

from n-ant to preaerre them. Oar Radiator Water Glava la used hy hua- Hreda of kouarvrivea. vRear Axle Transmission Issued $2,000,000 1,000,000 2,500,000 117,882 shares. Frje-Year 6 Gold Notes (this issoe) $2,000,000 Pfiof Prtewnce Stock (subscribed for 1,000,000 First Preferred Stock $6 Cumulative Divid ends) 3,000,000 Common Stock (No, Par, Value) 120,000 shares- Starting Lighting Ignition VBattery For Cement Work Of All Kinds Ca" F. Hamilton liar; 100 vTires Modern Methods Assure Satisfaction We have a special department for the efficient handling of Used Cars.

Our Used Cars are not the medium for utilizing the between-job spare time of the shop mechanics. Special tools! Special shop layout! Specially trained men! All these are utilized to raise our Used Car quality standards to the point where we can give our "O.K." is why you should buy Upholstery vTop Fenders wnl VW th.t the stookholders of the Detroit in In equities In real te c. 13,60 '--PURPOSE 0 i' 7hi.P?d of th, not-togethar with, the 11,000,009 lesue' of Prior Preference stock which ha. been subMrlbed by certain of the meet prwnln.nt wlH be uid reOr. Tne DrtroH pr.v.dr"v:rtOdd Drali Il'kS tlJUTl PProveVap to legacy by-Mwsra.

Csmpbell, BIWey 4 Ledyard, attorneys, XoVpeS? vT. MIU Hamblen, atterney DetroiV MIchlgaT foV T' ARE TAX EXEMPT IN MICHIGAN PRICE 99 AND ACCRUED tS TEREST YIELDING The rt.tae.t. eoatata ta tato-'eat-'weei''afiiii a4 othor laforaatlo. mao. whleh ha.

Finish Batteries Radio Auto $8.95 and Up, Ex. your Used Car from us. AIL batterlea contain heavy, full alae plates. W. H.

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D. B. Edmunds, Mar. J. B.

TOL AMD Phone Harbor 1 1 69 Benton Harbor GEISWOLD FIEST STATE COMPANY DETROIT, MICH. Insurance of All Kinds BENJAMIN DANSARD COMPANY DETROIT, MICH. 4 TO L. DAVIS and COMPANY DETROIT, MICH. Real EstateTBonds Tornado Insurance Will give you best aervlce.

143 Pipestone SL Benton Harbor, Mich. I'hene Har. 0O2K1 See Classified Columns for List of O. fit. Used Cars'.

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