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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 5

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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1 THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1918 AGE FtVt DC DLr 3C DC Bargain Week at Friedman's THERE'S A REASON IN BARRY'S CASE Ihe fill! iwivli f'lip will lit; I Ceterrates Annivtsary To-da murks the r.oth nitHivt rswv of the ruiimf'ti of Hire' Hits iw i business, in. St. Joseph. The. firm nrt known as 7 Rice Sons' tY.

and th stere was situated on the present ite of the Herald-lYus are with on exception the oldest retail merchant eomiwuiy in the sifter citv An anniversary celebration which had beon planned has been postponed due to the ban on public Dept. btore TaarritortaJ Road Open Evening Bentot Harbor Men's wool union $2.98 Men's extra heavy red wool sweater $3.78 One of men's wool sox per 68c 5 dozen men's dress Hannel shirts Men's self acting rubbers 78c Qoe lot of boys' storm rubbers .....7. 68c One lot of boys' gray sweater 98c Boys extra heavy fleece lined union Onelot of men's striped work $1.98 WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR CASH. Itight is Right. Aud if it Always has been right ana customary for a county officer to get a second term if lie proved capable and trustworthy the first, then certainly it is right that Ed P.

Barry should have your vote for the second teim'as register of deeds. This right A PLEA FOR FAIR FARES A STREET RAILWAY benefits a city. If you want service encourage the company. War Labor Board and Interstate Commerce Commission after searching investigation have declared that rates of fare should be increased. Let us be fair, then when the war is over we will find the Railway Company in a position to go on with needed improvement.

Stock County With Pheasant In 1 ho. Wallace Hros. wimlow may be seen rinnecked pheasant, a bird but recently introduced to this part of the ountrv. ha a beautiful plumage. The bird is the property of F.

Holder cl" Fair Plain. Mr. Holder brought in NewvYork where thev are now mite p'ciuifu' The Berr en County Rod Gun club are stocking the county With the fowls, three hundred beim: paced This fs tho first sea-: nil for the ph'-asants and they are to be protected until lfti'O. They are a I potor Ts Nile Mrs. Clyde Bee be rhildrPB.

wi'h Mm A. They Peters, McDonald Court, have word frcin their Jasper any nsniv game inrd ami thrive in gHW nvui in Viles i 1 turner who was formerly at the J'iuat Ijike4 training station, tihat he i ED P. BARRY lm'-. been transferred to Norfolk, Va. Improvement Daily Improves Mrs.

II. F. Hittikofii MakU DC 3C I has returned from Garrett, where 'was denied him four years ago through Welcome First Snow October "put she went to see her sun del! A Hit- some oversight on the part of the Eaders. new Ccnkey block, is gaininKi sari in able to sit up for a short; to lflne each day. He is now convalescent one over" on November in the wav of tikofer, ho was badly burned several 'county's voters.

Now is the time bv showing a flurry of weeks ago when drv cleunine plant right that wrong. I weiuner frc.a a attack of pneumonia. money to be used to purchase yarn to knit comforts for local men in the ser- ice. Isncw the middle of the afternoon I A-as destroyed as the resu't of an ex and And Ed Uarry was a good official should have had a second term. and K.

on the last day of her reign. Isetweien plosion. Ixcal friends of the Take 8cr Home ycun Fall Fashions in Boots for Women Has hare moved from their homo, showers which threatened, and ma- th. North Lake Shore drive, to tlw terialized. a liht fst'l of "the beauti- man ill be sUd to learn that he is lhat why so many men, regardless oi though very slowly, and party are for him now.

'h physicians assure the patient that Mr. Uarry is an honorable and he Mill bo iKM-nvanently 'scarred, prominent business man and being His face and hands received the worst engaged in the selling of food articles, I Schler home, hb EXTRA SPECIAL. I will make special low prices uud easy terms on the following: Six room house on' Jefferson Court. rul was nottMi. Thursday which was the first to visit this community, thw person.

VtrtH, for the winter months. other con- injuries, and in addition to this he has had to shoulder serious busi-illot water heat and all affliction be has had a severe attack "ess burdens during these war times. veniences. egm New Schedule The Steamer Citt of St. Joseph was laid up in dry Jnrk today where wiH remain but Has Been Wounded Word has" been received by T.

A. Shave that his of the influenza. In addition to this he is now prevented from -Ttsiting li is many frienas Sergeant Uusstsll Shaver, a few aafs. the Graham Morton Hoat nephew Co, having enfred upon its fall sthed ie of tbrfir trip a week: Seven room house on Pavoue street-, urnace, bath, etc. See me for INSURANCE and Surety Ronds.

Money to loan and houses for rent. CHADDOCK Phone 199. State Bank Bldg. CQ-ne Here For Winter Dee and daughter Lillian of Chi-wso arrived here last evening from where their hus-Ijand and father was bur cd October IS. throughout the county by severe illness.

L'ut Ed" Hurry doesn't ask your vote because olF any hard luck, but does I believe he is entitled to the second lorn- due him as a reward for faith- former Penton Harbor toy, has been Sorgeant Shaver has been in active service for some time his friends here will be -sorry to leorn cf his sfortune. He is in a London hospital and is gradually improving, Ion zing to get bck to the front line. Mr. Dee died in the Marine hosp'ta' I ll 1 Have Stamp Booth Representatives tii FJryt Bapt'st hurch had rbaik'? of the Thrift Stamp Booth Thursday. Ut Mini realized amounting to Seport erf late have been very taoonraginr the Bales have risen vf iht thousand mark for several in Chicago of imeumonia October 14 At the time or his death his wife and step-daughter wore both very ill with Spanish influenza in the American Teach Children te Be Kind.

It has tw-en truly siiid that any person who deliberately tortures dumb nnlmnl would eonimSt nny crime not requiring cournjre. Teach children kindness to animals. tlauphler will reside with Mrs. Hazel lor'the whiter. Black Kid 510 S7.50 Brown Kid hospital.

Neither was able to attend the burial service, but as soon as thev were recovered, went to Nurse Fop Service Miss The deceased was well known in this I Marie Furnian of Colotna. graduate cit.v. He had linen in the employ iurxe of Mercy hospital, has left to of the Graham Morton company, service as an army' nurse at San some time as water tender on the Antonio, having rcettived her call steamer Grand Raids. Mrs. Dee report for rti'ty as.

is Cross Buy Interest Hare E. Finu of St, Joseph, one of the best known Irajjista is the twin cities, has purchased an interest in the Red Cross Drag company. has resigned his joedoii with the Cast Dnnj. po.t of St, asauniWhls" new tlutlea eace. Foley's Honey and Tar for This! iiirse, October Several weeks ago Call Fire Department A speedv trip was made by the fire department to ho Lumber Co.

yards, Eighth street, at 3:15 o'clock. afternoon. It was found that thi rutslde of one of the lumber sheds was ablaze, but a quick "shot" or the chemicals put out the fire, and no damage at least more than ten cents' worth." -satd a man wh'ras in at tt? dance. -i- Dentists Will Convene November 4. it the Hotel Whitcomb.

St. Joseph, there will be an important meeting of the Twin City Dental association. The members will meet at 6:30 o'clock, for dinner, and during the business to follow, election of officers win take place. Plana wiK also be made looking forward to the state meeting of dentists. It is expected Miss Furnum rsfCved word that she bad been accepted and has earerly Into City Mr.

and Mm. Willis TWO "JOHN KELLV STYLES THAT WILL APPEAL TO CAREFUL DRESSERS THESE are strictly new ci-eationa for Fall, and are patterns that are patriotically correct, being mado In accordanca with the Governraent'2 suggestions as to height of tops, etc These are beautiful boors, as only "John Kelly" knows how to make them. Your choice may be a gray, a brown, or a black W3 have them aCl here aud will serva you aatlsfactorily. RAH IN BROS. 156 E.

Main Street Hrner of Spunks Corners have moved 6i the itf for the winter. They will sake their home with their daughter, Stops La Grippe Coughs The quickeit and simplest way to stop an ugly, hard, la grippe ccugh is to take Foley's Honey and Tar In it, you get the curative influence of the pine balsam (so beneficial for inflamed bronchial tubes and tore chest) and other healing ingredients, together i waited her call for war work. She was particularly desirous or fc'oing to a southern trailing camp, so tho selection coincides with her wishes. Local friendf join In wishing success to the young woman whsj left Wednesday to tlo her bit in helping the boys who have left home and friends for the service of humanity. 11 BRADY TREATS with the mollifying laxative action of i f4.

If 1 .1513, ASiniiia, I We extract teeth and remove nerves absolutely with- m. w. Are Planning Benefit As soon as -1 RlU212rTn aBitsBa.tfestatiois K. 15. IlOWarO, ML.

U. Uic epidemic bfin is lifted, and plan worked out. a benefit movie and honey. It covers and sheathes the inflamed surfaces of the throat, puts an end to the hard, racking cough, stops tickling ond hoarseness. Bedford.

V. G. Prrvo writrs: "Two bottles of 1'oley's Honey snd TSr cured me of severs couUti following cn sttack o( Is (rippe." SOLD EVERYWHERE of HEAD, Physician and Surgeon Officer Rfte 5, 91 West Main St. vaudeville performance will be given out pain. I iiCJfflNOSE, TUROAT, i to raise funds for the Twin City Knii-'fiiiK league.

Members of tho organiza Hours: 2 to 4, 7 to 8. 384 W. Washington SL STOXACH ani UVEX riione 403F1, Residence. Phoue 403F2. BLOOD DISEASES tion had an affair in mind for some time.

I.ul they do not oxlKlct to present il until wi'l meet with un- S5.001I Mr nn i Gold Crowns Bridgework AUSTRIA IN COLLAPSE iiiiestl'iicd favor from the public. Sev- 03.UU DR. S. M. WHITE ral (IoiimI 'inn have found their wav rv into the treasury lately, and Are- crate- DENTIST PHONE 1472 and have your Registers, Stove Parts and Auto Parts Re-nickeled.

We relinish Chandeliers and ell Plated Articles, malic them look lilie new, at a small cost. Zinc Plate for rust proof. (Goods called for and delivered.) Benton Harbor Plating Co. 353 East Main Benton Harbor, Mich SPLIT OF COUNTRY INTO STATES CONFIRMED. VVHltt i DISEASES OFTIIE NERVES SKDiDISEVSES.

All chronic imats of men and women trrated. Mwlicines furnished. It. Wh 7 1. fttiaHaTIOMl nUMCLIN E.

'BRAD 31. D. SPECIALIST rirFTONE 5TRF.F.T' H'OSHWtOP MICHIGAN White Phono 207-J. Ttes. 12t0 Colfax Ave.

Phone 'utlv by Mrs. Charles Havdi-n. A friend nent in V. Mrs. llenrv -Ziemke pave 2, Mrn.

give Aniounts from 'wcuty-tive cents up are welcome, the Over 10 Cent Store. Jl Relations With Flume, Dalmatia and Slovania Are. Severed by the Hungarian Diet. Interest Your Dome, Nov, 1. The Hungarian diet at a Joint, meeting; Wednesday adopted a motion declaring that the conxlltu-I bum I relations between Hungary nml Ihilmatia, Slavoiiia and Flume hnvt censed lo eilt, uccording.

to the Hun-'a riii ii "irrespondence bureau. The lierinau state of Austria ba len crented by set of the German national couneil of Austria "and fi note lo President Wilson Informing Ivm this action has Ix-en drawn up and approved at a full, meeting of the council. The state claims all territory ol old 'Austria where the majority of the (Herniation is German. A summary of the content! of the note, which sin rirt drafted by the executive committee of the council. i Klven by the ffllt I Vienna correspondence bureau.

Th newly -created tat the note set? forth. a'Vordinjr to tbH iitntnary, demaml that ill repr-seritntivex Ih admitted to participation In the perire negotiations. The new ninte th Juifiv W. M. Potes Cash and Carry Prices For Friday and Saturday Lots of Home Kilied Pork for 25 Pork Chops -30e Pork Loin Rost 20c Fancy Chickens, per lb i 2Sc Beef Pot Roast ml1 20c Rourd Steak 25c Sirloin Steak 25e Boiling teef 17c Bacon, per lb, -35c Hams, per lb.

37c FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND BAKED OOOQS l'HOVe 2o FLM ST. MP Ms Safeguarded THFOUGI our heavy advance purchase of the fine fabrics represented in our Suits and Overcoats interests were securely safeguarded against the present day prices. Suits and Overcoats made as heretofore from strictly all wool fabrics, each garment guaranteed to wear to YOUR satisfaction. Suits and Overcoats 824.85 to S37.85 Slav and Cr.ecb-Sla utme. It claims for Itfcelf and Sileia.

It np-renl to Pn-tdent Wil.wti to clv; fierotnn tmlion the ritit to dlsftose of The motion nt-t declares that the relation)" between Croufla nd Austria hnd leen wrred. The constitution of a new Independent tsf (In Hungary) will le determined by a constituent Senib'y. EASTERN KFINTUCKY COAL For Those Who Want the Best BROWN ICE COAL CO. eprH4l 0: lttx Vhnff jer a Mars Phone 777 Grecian Building Materials. r.rick tfif most common kind of buildlnst material in Salonlkl and In sll New tireeee.

Wooden st met ores ar. rare, on account of the of MimVr. ton hi little etrcpt fv nndererownd wall and fannda-tltMna. Ordinary walls ar femtt with lth fJain and bricks. Tbs fomcr, ere c-nrri'y rsi- ff 'Her.

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