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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 7

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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"44 w1 THE NeWS PALLADIUM, MONDAY. MARCH 27. 1916 pa BEvtw Father Of Murder Susptct Stands By Son In Hour Of His Deep Trouble; ieprU fm -4', fV i ,1 Hi Wi 1. l'i Gave Life To Make His Son A Success March l-- al Hi. of tin- greatest in l1' It-Paper Poll Of State mrii mate Claims Lost Job Because He Pinched Sleeper Lead In G.

O.P. face For Governorship Plum All Agree that LycKa E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Wonderfully Relieves Woman's Suffering iG, Utrvti -7 h.s li Warren halt a i intury of toil and Hi. t-han. rina ol th.

hop. nil iu 1 uait. to liio i -ion iii IV (: in Vol, I H1 il at tho on. man -I. had put turn taili.

r-i iii.i! a mother's ont'ht Mr and Mrs War- Cnmd Kail. Is fn 'ii thoir a 1." aso. Tho in oud ol thoir two hoys. oi whom was Aitliur i 1 1 md promising youth II. hr.

iu i i I I i i miiii Wait'- tile ii. mi ai r. a tor horn ili'llt llll.l'o i ham tor I tion In rural rftits plannod a hril- Tloro wasn't muoh 1 i.ys to an oihica- ont roimty in those lays, fii tin- parents nav and "mo id to town up tho I arm Saturday. years later. Warren From all parts of -this country the clearest evidence is constantly coming to thf office ai the Lydia E.

Pinkham Medicine Co. of Lynn, proving the wonderful power shown by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in controlling ills peculiar to women. Here are letters from Vermont, Arkansas and New Jersey: It Cured Me! A year ap-o last December 1 Roxl.urv. Vt.

was taken vitli a it but did iu.t pet female trotthlf and (lix tored tor any help until I tjk Lydia K. stricken suddenly with age again. which hit it- rto had lx-en l.iud to him. I "I waul Uicm to tell me Arthur i-ucderiooK another journey with the innocent. I want to live tin; few re mother of his son I In this time nianiitig years of my life with mv was neither hope nor promise head lilted high, as a.W'aito should." IfflSHIII 1 inkliam's VeiretabU' i onipounu.

Jiy nacis. uuuu1Cu li-iil ami thes troultlen latd so long that I giivw KHr an ieii a kcchi, ue easier lvinj? down. one knows what 1 suflerea. 'v 11IK op 1 1 i 1 1 a. iin.

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i- PI i i. 1. not -t -tat-- v. ml lit poll li la i a 1. 1 1 of l.

ill in- i hl.a Jiih.i.it 1'nnii i'ii r. ih Slci-pi-r liiinl y. lit Will il ows tl Refreshing Drink. Ad a pinch of salt to a half glass of four cream and a half rIp.ss of ricV. and Leal with an until and Lomotil.

Pour a tall Clas and over the top put thin co'-it- inn of pu! eri. ed nut meats and ai s.anf piatmi; of Serve cold ith ra rs. I Hi' i.nlhs has t. i-- no. Ti uu li' tis.

litniil1 ai i l.i -Ii'f t'ant'o no a 1 rr-ji itiii i if 1 1 i 1 1 Hi la: I'M ii I i an hain--. P.o a J. Ii p. It 1 inn Mlisori h'oiM 'ion. 1 I I.

now tho i.niaiuo.l I Ihls anon! names, pot one ol whom li on Mi. I I are n. L.twen men who haie stie il fur fast ill ii inn, i oine tanners wiio Ir.e in ill'' i oioh-Tn oi; el the township of psi lanM The u.e.i the petition was mail- ih. sheiirl ''wlieie that if he dill llill let. 1.

lie me fie WOlllll I.O llO-j I 'aled at the polls when up) lor re-election. I am sure there vviP he serious accidents and 'he men who if He. I the petition he ll) hlatllO. I iln nut ale for the will as the ex- aifa.li.'d in maintaining my- II nil' eat Up t'le s. it seems I ha ii railroaded foot tames Inst fa'! ai r.

-i it is aliened, were made hv lieputy nil in one day. Health Hint. Fat less meat and more fruits and veivtahles. and ou will have better health. 1 i RepubiU-an cnn''" kli.y it on i' of i trw (vor urn of a 'hr no 'ii-.

la. -j 0' 0tmu Morn-mm- the Ru'jli'ins of ut tO fw Pf-O ina KIN this rttarJ ami jjjgjy rfste ewim'il of th pat'v an th? proposiiuiii u.i it Is no. ttot It will att. i the in should r- the ronvention tii. a .1 I Mo.

wet. Atix-rt p-r 'jrnrvd br rru 4 HeiUMt l.ur. pgm of t'Wiotte Krmik V. DrtMt. Washington gmtH J.

an-! A arton i Tim J. in.orse.t I did not dare consult unotnev uoctor i was mt afraid he would sav I had Rot to haw an operation. I ar. truly sav that Lydia E. Pitikliaiu Comiiouiid was a gd-s'iid to ine for.

after suHVrintr about ijrlit n.oiiths this wonderful luetU-cine cuitd JCklub Kuench. mm JLi-li Her Best Friend. "Weohawken, N. J. I ninst all you my lst friend for what vour ivuK'dies have, done for me.

1 am an.r am iMsiiiK through the Changi'' of life and for some time I felt bad but mii. I tuuk I vdiit K. Pinkhiiiii's Vetable I tine and wilPreoom- n.l it to eveiv woman uho Lt)MiAUiT, 41'. 7th St Wcehawkeii, N. Had Awful Pains in Side.

Iiranrh, Ark. l- Kverv month I suffered with cramping: pains and I had awful pains my left 'side. I was Very tr regular. I had a tired feolinffa I the time and did not sleep gootl at night. I tKk litiVh.im's Vetretable Counntuud and in tlm months I was welL" ilrs.

JUu Gattis, Urauen, Ajk- If you want special advice write to Lydia E. i I I Tl Mass. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered uy woman and held in strict confidence. FeldjwSinisJ QEike Flagj urn 1W It. boy.

to whom rlu-y had ot their line ami their savings. was accus of inurih lumtlor lur '1'ieif wore no' xtoiiuaunp in timslaiiros, no of o( us- No WOiuaii tio lovod had his )ealotiv evn d- holato Harry Thaw i-ttcr excuse for inunlor llu.jr SOIli (, n. utoncj tlia' out of the oast were truo. linwtil tin- loaseless toil ol years, that of a farmer and sinre his ro a JiucUstor, a poddh panlon truck from housi- to rms aito is noiiriim up iindtT tho at-st I of his lift-, and his trou hav. many, yfars of hardship mv ruulo.

ho days I potio with not Moiiph on my ha. I to protot mo from tti- cold, how Arthur's no.thor and 1 have st.irvo.l tothor. tOK'othor ami plaimo'l toKothor for our hildroti 1 tan for Kot all thin, and mu-li more. too. it I can only have nutiio htich -ley, Lansing brewer, who was convicted i-i tho Ingham county court of a violation of the corrupt practices act by eontributinir to a local option campaign fund, as an ollicor of a corporation, the Lansing I rowing company.

The Caiudey case, no matter which it is idiNl. will have an import ant carina, on the local option and prohibition fights. The contention of Catislev is that the cor nip' practices act does not apply lo I local option elections. The state con tends otherwise and if it is-upheld ith sides in loca option lights and in the Ktate-w ii light this fall if have to hie expense aecou.its, showing iust where 'hey got thoir bow they spent it. money ano WOMAN mm HUSBAND PUT IN JAIL FOR LIFE IHOTKOIT, Marcli' 27.

"I want my husband I. opt iu jail forever, for thi-rt is where he belongs. Any man who will driie his. wife and babies into the cold and snow is not humnu. I hate him." As she was being returned to her nonie where coal, 'ass of groceries and warm clothitiir awtii't and her brood.

Mrs. (leorge Dooley, a slender, emaciated woman of thirty years, thus poured out her bitter sentiments for her spouse. In her arms carried an infant -s than tit roe months old. while throe othor children lugged at her sl irts. A tilth child was Icing eared for in the home ol a neighbor.

AIM. BY IMNi CHILD XX March 27. To prevent his v.i.o from i 'llicting bodily harm on when, in a "mad streak." as he ihra-' Kenyon of Owofio he recites in his hill for hlil his inlfiiu (Lmghtcr in liop.t of i-ini while Hael fioriyon circled atnund him with a broom, vainly i' to ri'ai a vulnerahle s-'pot so that she might, as the ion "Unoc.v him stiff." They were married in Otisville, June 2n, LHI. mm MY BE GIVEN RIGHTS CAMPUS POWER A XX ARMOR. March 7.

-ltecogni-fion of I 'ni versify of Michigan women in the directing of campus affairs is ex.ecled to result from action taken at the last regular meeting of the student council I'lans which may re suit in the cords represent, tion on th" student council were discussed am! a resolution was passed calling for 'he appointment of a committee of three council members and two repreKcntatives of the Women's league to confer on thp matter. This group will consider matters of intercut to Ihe whole rumpus, but according to officials of tho council. th combination for more co-operation of university men nd women will un! iloubtedly result in the election if i women member lo the student coun oil Itself within the near future, it is believed. STATE NEWS BREVITIES Falls 300 Feet! May Recover MA HQ! March Although he fell ft down tjie shaft of thf Cleveland Cliff mine Ranee Cor-kin. a rod twenty one, a miner, will live, it- is satd.

Prosperity Sweeps Over State Cities tflSTROIT, Marcli Mis PvssfrafSB bi ht kar4 hlrm tfiH tprtn ty many iUthlr eHI. IT t'ao irnra.t epMemte of AjriiBaprormewt I tay ladlca In opinion of the majority of American editors, including even those in Texas who arc too near the danger zone to be easily deluded with false hopes, a strong note of optimism is found regarding the Mexican situation. In THE LITERARY DIGEST for Mr.rch 25th tlu lea.iing article in swecoinrf form, everv shade ot newspaper opinion on iiKMiioa pres-in- proniem 1 3 article is well with scenes that now confronts trie rnencan peopic i il 1H jiia a Case Of Big Import Is Up In High Court I. Mar. 1'7.

"his is expo, 'oil 'u re to sec lare iiumhor of cases decided hv the Sunreme court. luled to meet on Th" court is si heduled Thiiisdai for onsultation ind will. f.iat day i prooa! Iv in session all ol the greater part of Krida i of i .1 ec cd i on which decisions the one involving noracr. and reace 99 fit-lJs of activity nntl the DKJhST to ie tpluTv-. Whiitfver curly- it it Cent, n-h the Mcxit-an 01 the recent mv.iH' Other feature afiiJes that will coni.niiikl attention in this week's number are: What Japan arid Manila THc': of independence the Adoption of it i i.i!al Slates Senate sutlers as i um.

Highly Recorr.merdea. Replying yoars of the lbth instant asking for about one John Yullen, beg to state trait I can Bay nothing to discredit of sarue, biff credit even less. BY MY PATENT SUCTION win guataciee 10 mane any piai stick, matter what shape tne monta Is tn. 22 Karet Gold' Crowns 9440 Best Teeth. na-e better 9548 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.

GERMAN SPOKEN Or. Frank Heitch Owe Well't Jewelry Stors JOSEPH. MICH. Pulverized Lime Rock 1 Pwfeie. Soar Soil and Increases i your crops on tanning and Crml lAn'1.

Of the greatest TsJne fa i the growing of alfalfa W'rite for Interostlog bookls aud prices. We tbo handle Tenceasee Rod Phosphate put up la 80 lb. papa 'acks. Prices on reqaast. Lake Shore Stone Co.

Centon Harbor. Mica. Money 2 TO On furniture. Pianos', Moi-ftog, WaEoni, Itafes Reasonable. ft Loan PHONE 337 Agent in Office Thursdays SECURITY LOAN CO.

Over Sheffield's Drug Store Benton Harbor, Mich. Eastman Springs Water Board ot Heal'B Here skowa the Raatnaa Springs water be abeolotely pare. Tale talS llant, sparkltaf wafer Bs rra'tit of the ntrrme softnees an Ideal table water. Tfcef to nothing better. REGULAR DCLIVER1U PHONE 1W ENTERPR19I.

DRV CUEANtRS AND CYt'l ir-ra4 rf. from Japanc the Philippine In'Jvpt ni Vt.t Rooscveit Gut atid ii Race Socialism's Stake in the No Compromise on U-Boafc War What Bulgaria Fighvs For American White Ants French Sokliera Wo.ried Again Alcoho! Early PeaciT to Save Civilization The Cisilmsion of the Primary The indictment of Judge Gary German Favor for Yuan's Crown To Avoid Breeding Defectives Guns hy Seismograph Good and Bad Medicine Closets Hindu Music Will be the Next Novelty MereJith's Prevision of War tion, some cities having on their April election ballots propositions for the issuing of bonds totaling l.Vt,.ino. Karoo Given B. Y. P.

U. DKTROIT, March 1917 Meet 7. Kalamazoo was cwarded the conferetu of the Itaptist young People's t'tiion at the final session of the eonlerence late- Lridav. Mori than jMir-sons were i resent at the final sessitrrr' date has been set for the meeting next year, I ut it ill 1 held in March. 'TWAS EVER THUS On Friday and Sattfrtlay Mrs.

Hullard, PipeKtotie will g.e, a millinery opening under; brilliant lights, with an Italian orolr- estra, and will offer to the inspection' of the ladies a line new to of a I spring millinery of th latest styles PLEASANT MEMORIES A delightful social event was given in the parlors of the Miami club on Wednesday niubt. Th guests were the nifHiJiers of the club and, their ladies who were entertained by (ieo. fY. Tliayer. W.

Hfvey, P. V. Hall. R. Ki.

aby. Oeo C. Dickin-ston. V. P.

Robbitn and Misses Knowlrs and Robbins. Card olaying and biliafds were indulged in iurifeie the early part the even'ng. after 'iwhioh an elabiirate sappT was served. I'resident J. Sam Wright re- sponded in behalf of the club in a neat little speech and sll voted the affair great success.

The rooms were beau tjfully decorated with flowers. PASS THE-ER. THE BEVERAGE City Clerk Crawford, who will devote his time to the milk businepM as soon term an city clerk expires, de-Hvered his first naart of that beverage thftf mornln.tr. rhones: Oflce 2I2 F1; nonae llin H. E.

ESALHORST 230 Plpeetoae Bt, UNBERTAKER AND EMBAL.MC CaJla Answered Day or Kigki UA AMISTAMT UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE RIPAIRIN MATTREtStt' RE NOVATE I I I Catching Egu on the Fly French School Teachers ii: thn The Rival of the "Tipferary Victims of War tnc Cartoons The Utevary Digest Wh Yea Wil A'u- r. "nion. 1 le i.i fiin.1 nton. "i I 11 1 I ft i.iu:.l tvotits 6i the Politics. Som t- I Art von will firul it TilK J.ITKRARY with rcportH of its tu'W ilcvflp'mcnt.

i if tor I t. IHfisC t.M 3 it MP trftf i- .1 0 ii y4- March Number At AH iiu t-'f-crifv -f ci(V this week a i. tiic iii-Vvs-stanii News-dealers Now-10 fir 'tC. 5 -f V. A -V III.

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