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The Evening News from Benton Harbor, Michigan • Page 24

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The Evening Newsi
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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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ST.JOSEPH Tlie animal of tlio National ChildrenV home society closed in St. Joseim itiM by Charles H. Henderson, of socioloiry at the university. His hat Ihihlir a to of the Prof. is president of the national n's home society and has made a vp.

rialiy of study ah'Jig tin- line ol child He said public to us with and iionerous ciati Main these children. feeble, in gha their own cast themotf, what aliali we do with hem? Cireece and Home exposed them the vultures on tlie lulls. cannot kill them. Tin are here for weal or woe, to tin- race, ami tln iimst be eared for. trained, fathered and mothered and made In to tin- kinpdom of Tin are hiph trusts.

We oupht to he U'fowinp in knowledpe from to is done a preat injurv to eliaritv. In pldlantliroiiy noworful intellipoiice required. Sontimeiit is pood hut menfalisiii is danperous and murdi r- ous. We slum hi hepin hv We must In the name of (diarifv Honn dan- peron.s thinps have hoeii done. I ho- lieve ill state need is more moiH V.

Until the (diildren are saved mir work will endure, d'lie wealthy peiqile of inteprity and pood- he by im. YOU allow your children to prow nil svithont teclinieal education yon are nmrderiiip tliem morally and itila 11 v. and his wife will po to Europe to be away months and Kev. Washinpton (hirdin will act president of the national durinp his absence. E.

P. Savape Minnesota svili assist Mr. as altornnte. Refore tinal adjournment was taken resolutions of thanks were parsed to Dr. Rarlow, the St.

(dnirches and tlio d'he I'hicapo (lelepates left for hoin on the niphf boat. The annual eonfereiiee will he held at Pittshurp next vi ar. Tho Afternoon Session. At the afternoon si'ssion an aihlress was piveii by (r. L.

Sehon, superintendent of the wi.rk in Kentucky. He licdieved that the colored and the poor white ('hildreii ot south needed more than all tdse, scliools that would teach inanuul traininp instead of what is called hipher education. Rev. Morris, state snperintendeiit of Texas, spoke of the ot numberless missionaries to ('bina ami asked why somt' of them nor he sent to workamonp the eidored (diild- reii of Rev. 1).

W. (Vmistoek 1 of the work in West Virpinia. Considerable time was spent in (li.s- cu'-siinp methods of carinp for illepiti- W. Ih Shepard, tlie of South Dakota, said tliat this was the iiio-f important "juestion now before societv. He declared that it was tlie inherent ripht of child to piow up in an atmos- pliere where it is easy to do ripht anil liard to do wronp.

The qut'srioii has been treated Ithe sidt' of sentiment instead sense iind he advoeated that schools he established and suidi children he taken Ifrom their mot Ian s. E. P. Savape of Minnesota siau-iMi the custom which honors to lieapcd the father and which excludes from all sotdety the mother. He declared that the most thinp in the world was a love and hiat it would he cruel to -ejiarate the diild and the mother.

If the mother willinp to for cinld it then to leavi- little om- in ler keeiiinp. faMiss May Freund, aeeompanied Miss Cooiier, ht'autifully a lulia- 1 bv four physicians. The patient stood the ordeaf well and is resiinp easier today. He is a brother of Eiipene Johnson, who died about six weeks apo. Nye, of Dowapinc, is in town.

Rradford is ni Chicapo today. W. F. Sesser re Titled last evening from Detroit. Wiii Ross ley of'Nile-, is callinp on Trieiids in the Mrs.

David has returned to her home in Marion, Ind. Kev. F. M. Elliott, of Indianapolis, ii'turiied to his last evening.

Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Josejih Hauser. Shore drive, a daughter, E. W.

Kakestraw, Toledo, is in the (dty tin- piiest of his sister, Mrs E. Groff. 3 irs. A. and son of Fremont, igm-st- at the E.

iservis home. rvliss Vinna Brown of Benton IS assistiiip Diekerniaii in the pas oltice for a few Miss Kate for Bradford sk: shell works hit Chicago last nrfdunp to sju iid a few djivs. F. 'Vucidved a letter yesterday from IVH and A. Cunas an.

They (s'JiT-. at Florence vs the letter was written. Mrs. Mav (if Baducaii. arrived this laqi'pinp to the hUinmer with bor parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Van fiasen, left today for Houth Haven to imt in a gasoline ma- (diinti in the neiv cottage erected for D. W. of Chicago.

Forn st, the Lwelve-year-old son of- Mr. and William Roberts, was buried yesterday aft( rnoon, from the A. M. E. church, Elder otticiiit- inp.

Tlie remuins were interred in the city cemetery. Dorcas of the Baptist ehuixdi invited tlmir friends to a lawn social at the home of Mrs. W. on Lake lioulevard last eveiiinp. lasvn was prettily decorated with Clum lanterns tind flowers, and the tallies were set Oil the lawn, hut Baptist Weather had been ordered by Weather man and on account of the downpour the guests comjxdled to enjoy tlnmiHidvf'S in the houste was cleared.

iS OCIETY ANO PERSONAL DOEWAH JACI Lincoln avenue, is lu-r recent the Mrs. Methirrv. Miss Edna Roe, aftei d' fever. Miss Newhcrry of of lar sister. Fiake i'hori Tlu county examination i- h(dd 'in the Wasliiimton school this city tmlay.

Nearly loo people taking the examination. Leon Danforth and Henry lleadh re in Chicago to attend the iom- nencenumt exercises of Li wis insti- nte, Willis Stephens of this city be- ng one of the graduates. Mrs. Charles Morton, wife of the iispector of life saving stations of this istrict with four idiihireii has ar- iyed in the eity from her home at Trand Haven and ill a tew i-eeks with her parents, Mr. and 'eter Weckler, Main street.

W. F. Sesser has received a large -hotoprahpie view ot the ruins of loman senate, the fornm. ruins of he temple of Jupiter, inilaces of the lae.sars. coliseum, etc.

I'lie ilimcii- ions of file view arc 7 feet. A pecial mounting board is I inp made or it at Mullen papermill and v'illbe framed and hung in Sesser lOme. A. A. Canavan secured tin i iew from a relative of ISlrs.

Sesser esiding at Rome, Italy, and forward- it by mail. Mayor Rice yesterday vsired to the Evening News the following 'ibute to the dead governor; Pingree was beyond doubt tlie reatest man Michigan has pro- aced, so far as popularity is He had an ingenious miml, id liis activity in behalf of the com- 011 jieojile made him helovml of ail a fi-'W jioliticiaiis who could )t gain his supiiort. He was the rongest charactt'r in present Mielii- politics, and in his death the state suifered an irreparahle loss. The lole state mourns his death and tin blest feature of it is that in life not appreciated in bis true very difficult surgical operation performed on George Johnson, avenue, WHEAT FIELD IN HOLD. Preak of Nnfare la a llrlMnh Tranip a A field of grain in a hold WHS one of the curious sights recently seen the port of Biiiladeljihia.

The veswl was the Reifisfi tramp Elwick. Mfaiy persons were attracted to the ship to view ttMi interesting exhibit, Bay.s a report from tiiat cityx rin' Elwick, conunand of Capt. Chirk, has been iiinning- between Pliil- adelphia and English porbs, carrying- wljeut and com In bulk. She returned from the other side on lier last with dirt. It was ouingf to the tntteJ' that the growth of grain wn.s possible.

discovery was made byn hand who had to go into the hrild. lie rejiorted to that the Klwiek was growing' a wheat crop. Capt. Clark made an inve.stfgntbin and found that such indeed ease. grarns of wheat remained in nooks and corners in the hold after the shif) had discharged on the other side, and the of the vessel on ht'r trip to the I'luied State.s ('uuserl them to fall upon the dirt.

The pTuin soon sprouted in the wnrm and damp hold and it now prciioota a remarkable appearance. Loss of Appetite is commonly gradual: one dishaftt'r another is set aside. It is one of the tirst indieations that the system is running down, and there is notliinp (dse so pood for it as Hood's best of all loiiies. Milton Hinkley is out of town on business. J.

A. isimon is in (7oloma today on business. D. Woodmi is at Paw Paw lake today on business. R.

Arnold, of is in the city on hnsiness. Victor M. Gore left yesterday' afternoon for Detroit. R. H.

Gillette has gone to to clo-e a huge lumber deal. L. G. Cullen is taking a vacation from Ids work as mail carrier, W. H.

Pali of ('oloma. is in city to inircba-e a large lot of lumlier. Mr-. E. J.

Keenan and daiigbter Edna left this afternoon for Chicago. Mr-. M. E. 1 and son of Goshen are visiting Dr.

and Mrs. N. ILrrinp. Miss Mvrtle Hilton, of Chicago, is i visiting Miss Maude Busby at Hig- inan Ihtrk. W.

B. isinitli and daughter left this niorninp to visit friends and relafives in Mis. Charles Shriver has returiie(l from Chicago few visit with Mr. ishriver. W.

II. has gone to Chicago in intei-e-t of tlie Union produce and Ifr. T. A. Lowrv and family iiHived from Brunscn to the Conger hous(' on Pipestoiu' Master )rrin after a two weeks' outiiip with his at Berrien Sjirinps, returned hdine.

Mr. and Mrs. (hiarles ritricklund. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

(h A. Brown, have to tlndr home in Bloomington. Mr. and Steiiheii Gray, of Dalias. Texas.

are visiting his brother, Hdii. H. S. Grav. Arthur Deam of Eau Claire was in the city vi'sferday on business and returned iiome tliis morning.

The aged father of Roy' (dark ot was in the city yesterday fur the first time in over a rear. Editor and Mrs. F. R. Gilson ar- rived home evening from the American exiiosition at Butfalo.

William has pone to Marion. for a visit witli friends. Rev. W. J.

and De Ve Martin left this afternoon to attend the county' C. E. convention at Tliree faks. Wi Mahonev after a shoit illu -s resiii e'l work at the Farm-rs aa 1 nt- hank thi- B. Hiilcomh, after taking ui tlie siphb- of twiu ci'ies for two weel ha- r' lurmel to Uuimi i'ity.

(h orpe W. after a with li college chum, J. linings. retnriieil to iii- iioinc in ElkliMt White Smoke from Soft CoaS Round Dak Furnaces have large feed doors burn wood or coal; but whatever thev burn, greater heat than anv other furnaces, lic-cause all the and iiearlv all the smoke is consumed. The smoke ik white from a Round Oak Furnace burning soft coil; that means no w.a«;te fuel.

The principle is not new. imt the applicaHon to the Round Oal; is new-in that uo boles are cut through the lire jiot. Round Oak furnaees are di fferent from all others in e.auy other thiaii- solid eonstruetion. In refi -firmbleu e-ss of i.rice. It you are goinii to liuy a furuHff, send tor our free furnace look useful information about mensione, furnace regulation, ventilation, etc.

kstatk D. BECKWITH. uifiac, Makf Ji, I'kti ith Kound Ouk. ikf t.ii'Sf fiimiius in ttit iiorhi. Uuuiiil Oiik Furiiacr- for io B- nt iii Harbor tiv Barkor Bell Opera House 3 NIGHTS COMMENCING Monday, June 24.

Itoiiml (Ink Furnace with outer caaing removod. In a select repertoire of this ccm- edy successes. Qpening Munday evening- i in that funny comedy entitled Little Miss Hayseed Rich costumes and special scenery for each play. High class singing and dancing specialties ot every performance 15C, 25c, 35c 50c. LADIES FREE Monday night if accompanied by an escort wiih one paid 50 cent ticket.

A simple story plainiy told The basis of is gold. To save that the quickest way Trade where you have the least to pay. That the E. M. is the place to go There is not the slightest doubt This fact most of the people know, There are yet a few to find it out.

Those few are the people we want to see. A visit to our New Cash Store will convince the most skeptical that we mean what we say. Lripp- has friun a I rip to hi- dutivs Sylli, iliiti aiH Met! We have them. The celebrated garments. The best the mar ket affords, and our price is less than some our competitors ask for the second-best.

We still have about .50 of that SA.Ml’LE line of Taffeta silk skirts, which we are selling at less than tlie man- nhicturers cost. See our Ladies, white mull waists, tucked ti immeu, at 98c, ('vcliiig lias Its ups ami ihiNvns. Af- tt till' downs, usf Banm Salvt if cut (ir hniisfd. It heals the Take iHi M. Bell A' (hi.

and F. hurt quickly. Fur salt' liy S. Hopkins. Ira I).

Reickard, Duucmuhe. writes: little lioy sealded leg from tlu- knei- to the ankle. I ust'd 1 Banner Salve imnieiliatelv ami in three time if was eii- ni'i Iv healed. I wiuit to recominend It to every family' and advise them to keep Banner Salve on hand, its it si a sure reniedv for scalds or tuiv L'or s-ile (i. M.

Bell A F. S. Hopkins. Too Late to Classify. oih I iiirl tor ork.

Tlu ci- in family. el Mr-. M. E. S-liii Hreadw aV.

tfA-i The Value Increases Day by Day, In ratio that new subscribers are added and ex- tesinons of Local and Lon? Distance Lines are made. The Michigan Telephone Company Offers the best and most complete service at the low- rates. Ask the Local for particulars of the virster.iay atu-ruoou of Harr wi-sti-rn iit the Anderson.Tttlly A factory. Tin circuit i onrf has been ad-, nnd Jndpe ('oolidpe to his home in Niles this morning! for the -nnimer. Miss Isabella E7arl left toihiy for to attend high school commenci'iueiir exercises and visit friends for two weeks.

i Mr. and Mrs. William Burkert are exjiected home from the Pan-Aineri- where they sjient their honey- lUNoii, this afternoon. W. Whitehead was calh'd to Niles this morning to look after two vear-old hoys who are accused of a -erioiis charge.

Miss Myrtle Rnth left for Three ()ak- to spend a week with friends. Mrs. A. H. Peters is visiting friends in ('hicago.

J. T. Biircliein of St. Paul is visiting her sister.Mrs. M.

E. Seiner. Hon. Roscoe D. Dix was in the city' this morning.

Mrs. U. T. Morehouse mui and i ihinpliter returned yi-sterdsiv from a i two weeks visit with friemls in Dowapiac and iveeler. iSlr-.

dohn Bisliee. who has been the of In jiareiits for the jnist two returned to her home in Chi- etipo last night. Mrs. C. Sweet eiitertaiiu'd a of ten youiip ladies yesterday afternoon, in honor of 31iss Ada Stev'- eiis who will he married to Dr.

N. L. Burke next Wednesday. Veva Farr left last niplit for Uhieapo where she will spend several days with friends. S.

G. Antisdale has received a letter from the ilauphter of Minister Uonger, stating that iSIrs. Conger was called suddenly to Boston and it is doulitful if the distinguished guests will he here Sunday' as expected. J. E.

of South Bend has home after a pleasant visit with Edward Sisson. Edward Noe. who accidentally' received a small piece of tile in his right eye last week, retiirneil to work this morning at Thayer A Co. box factory. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Highee leave the latter part of the week for Bud'alo, N. to spend several weeks. They' will visit the Pan- American before returning.

D. W. Matteson, who has been visiting friends in the city, for the past two weeks, has returned to his home in Union City. Tiie L. O.

Y. E. club held their n-g- ular semi-monthly' meeting with Mrs. Watson aud Mrs. Rowe on Pearl street.

The aftenioon was delightfully speut iu different amuseiueuts aiiifat dinner was served. The dining room was decorated iu red aud pink roses. white India Linen waists, lucked fronts lace I trimmed, hemstitched cuffs, ail sizes $1.2.5. Ay We have about 1000 yds No. 40 I'anev silk ribbons to i close at 8e yd.

iJ AND The sun shines once more. It has come to stav, vou will need umbrellas and parasalls. We are the'best liaruain the sun lias shown on this season, look at them, 50 wlnte and colored silk Fancy -tyles. one lot all at one price. $1,75 eaeli, worm Irom 00 to $3.50 A 20 inch black silk Taffeta umbrella usually sold at $2.00, we have 40 in lot, we offer them at $1.25.

Clothing Department. We think it is a little better tlian the other fellows for tiie reason tliat we handle A For quality material used, eleeance iu ie and fit. these lioods are not excelled hv anv manufacturer in the coiiiUry today, and tlie prices are so low vou eaii aifovd to wear ttood clothes. Our department is filled with new ior tiie little folks A full stock of shirtwaists, negligee shirts in white and colors. Ties, underwear etc.

If you want hriuht goods, no old stvles, come to the E. A M. ENDERS MOORE. 209-211 STATE ST. ST.

A Good Wagon Is Just as Cheap jagig. Ladies Mrs. Kimball, Territorial street, last eveuiiig entertained a number of ladies iu honor of her guest, Lucy L. Willitts. Ice cream and cake were served.

As One That Is' Not so Good. We Make the Good Kind sell them at a price that will surprise the closest buyer. See our roller-bearing wagon Our Rubber Tire Plant Is now in full operation and we are prepared to fit rubber tires on any buggy or carriage. Give us a call aud see how we do it. A.

Baushke Bro. 145-147-149-151 W. Main St. Benton Harbor, Michigan..

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