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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 2

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pagi rc. I. 5 in la a I mm ai mmm a ct the entire people of Grand Rapids. Mr. happen, whose term a regent expire, ia a resident of Grand Rapid VII CA Oil IS I Special Sale, Friday, Feb.

3 For Cash Only 21 lbs granulated sugar 1 lb Royal baking powder lb Royal baking powder 23c 51bs K. C. baking powder -50c 1 bbl Splendid llour $4.40 25 lbs Splendid: Hour. 58c 12 cans Paris cornr $1.20 50 lbs Never Fall Hour 10 barsFels Nap. soap If you always Calumet Bakiat rpwder, because it ways gives best resuitt with any kind of flour.

ML -X The baking can be made with moreTertainty 61 good resalir it will be more uoifprnjly raised it wiU be will be tagtier it will be'more wholesome, beeaue tha materials in Calumet are petfecily adapted to a'l tttkis rqain menlsid then -m carefully proportioned that failnres are almost impossible. pcfn'Tiira! than the tas brands aa4 a fv take bCTter with CALUMET: 10 lbs oatmeal. 25c 3pkg Quaker oats. 8 bars S. C.

soap 25c 8 bars Jaxon 25c 3 cans 25c 3pkg Mother's oats25c 1 lb Calumet Pow 1 can syrup 8c 3 pkg corn flake 25c 1 51b Karo 10 lb sak 1 bbl. White Fawn ...:4.65 i Powder lung prove it Try and See. Ask your fracec get it for you. Refuse a substitute. Award World's Pure Food Espoaitiaa, Om aaIa I 12 boxes matches every day in, OpCCiai the week until is not a candidate for renomina-I fen, that it is only proper that this nomination should go to the.city ct -Hran4 Rapids.

Ve that f-the nomination and election of Mf. j- i Hancjett to this important public ('(sitloii fa a foregone conclusion and "'t is pleasure to say-a god word for- this broad-minded anf publie-j, Bfiritedrcitizen who, if chosen, Will i legard this jmbiic office as a public trust and witl do his duty without fear or favor, and without hope of reward other than the approval of own conscience and- the appreciation of the people w'liom faithfully serve. FAVORS RECIPROCITY GOV. OSBORN WANTS CORDIAL RELATIONS WITH CANADA. Looks Into Future.

Seeing Annnexa- tion of Dominion. Special to The News Palladium. IANSIXG, Feb. 21 am Tn favor of vvreciprocity, althoiigh without knowledge as to the -di of the proiK) treaty', 8a.ni Gov. Osbom.

"I have -not seen tho items of the treaty, but-I believe we sheuid enter uion more cordial relations wi.th Canada for tne ultimate good of the Ens'Iish race. -Some day. this hemisphere "wiH be tbi home of the Kngdsh peopte.H- where they will work out a new and greater destiny as one great na'ion. I believe it coming. "Just at present I prea-ume Canada will Pt the better of the bargain, aa they have but nine million people, but we ne.M much of their raw material and it would be to our benefit to bring about closer reiations.

AVe are not growing any more wheat now than we need, and wood and raw materials which they have be useful to SCRATCHED FOR 40 VYEARS Used D. D. D. Six Months Al Itch-' ing Gone! This Is the actna" experience of Anne Croman. Santa Rosa.

with the wonderful D. D. D. Prescription. D.

D. D. Is the proven eczema cnret the mild wash that gives instant Teller in aH farmsjof skin Cleanse, the skin of all impurities wasfbs away blotched and pimples, Wving the akin as smooth and healthy as that of a chi'd. Get a trial bottle of this won-derfui eczema cure today and keep It in the bouse. We know that D.

D. D. will do ail that Is claimed for it. Drug Traction building, West -Main -strof t. ENTERTAINMENTS Dance at Fair Plain.

There will be a dance at Fair- Plain auditorium Feb. .4. Music-by Brennan. Admission 50c coup e. r- l-30tG Dance at Traction Hall.

Every -Thursday -and Saturday nicht. Admission 50c; ladies free. Music by Talbot il Martin's orchestra 1-1 6t6 Degree Honor Dance. Tlie Degree of Honor danc will lie given Thursday, February 2, at the hall, 113 Kast street. Baldwin's harp orchestra.

1-3H3 Millburg Dance. There will be a dance at Millburg Saturday evening. Feb. 4. Music by Baldwin's harp orchestra.

l-31t4 a FORKING GEORGE BRITISH JURV CLEARS CHARAf TER OP MONARCH IN SHORT ORDER. MYLIUS GUILTY OF LIBEL YearV Imprisonment le SenUnoe of London Editor Convicted ef Aspersing the Personal Character of the Ruler of Great Britain. London. Feb. 2.

Complete -denial was given In the highest court of England to the report, so often repeated, that King George Vrhad made, while the Prince of Wales, a morganatic alliance with the daughter of Sir Michael-Culme-Seymour. Edward T. Myllus, the -local agenH and distributor of the Liberator, a Republican paper' published In Paris, which revived, the tale last November, was tried on a charge of seditious libel, was promptly convicted and was given maximum penalty of twelve months' Imprisonment. In pronouncing sentence. Lord Chief Justice Alverstone said that the punishment was inadequate for one who had chosen a weapon for ar personal attack" upon his majesty from the use of which every honorable man would recoil.

Story Long Current. The story of the now exploded ro mance had been current for a long time, but it became specially Irritating to British sensibilities following King George's accession. As published by Edward H. James, editor of the Liberator, it set fortfl that -during the lifetime of the duke of Clarence his eldest brother, and before George became heir to. tbe throne, the future king- visited Malta, where he fell in love with and married Mary Elizabeth Culme-Seymour.

eldest daughter of the admiral, who was then stationed at Malta aa In ohief of the Mediterranean squadreji. Reputed Wife In Denial. Admiral Culme-Seymour swore that his two daughters, one of whom had since died, never bad bad an "opportunity to meet his majesty. JThe admiral's three sons gave similar testimony, and finally the daughter In question, who is now the wife of Capt, D. Napier, entered the witness-box and eclared that she-bad seen tbe king but three times In her life.

On the first occasion she. was seven years of age. She saw hlm-again at Portsmouth when "he called upon her father in 1898, eight years after the al leged marriage, and once again at a garden party in 1903, on which occa sion she did not have a chance to ad dress him. Defendant Own Lawyer. Myllus offered no testimony and did not examine the crown's witnesses.

lie confined his defense, which be conduct ed himself, to technicalities, asserting that he could not be legally tried in the absence of his accuser. The defendant Is a small man and was nearly hidden among the tall bar -risters representing the crown. When he read lengthy extracts from the law In support of bis objections to the con duct of the case his voice was scarcely audible. i King Willing to Appear. The proceedings came to a dramatic close when, after, sentence bad been pronounced, Sir Rufus Isaacs, the at torney general, read a letter from King George in which the writer set forth that only the advice of the officers of the crown that such a course would be unconstitutional had prevented, him from appearing personally in the courtroom and publicly branding as untrue the allegation that he had ever en tered into any marriage alliance other than that contracted wltE Queen Mary.

RELL QPERA 3 NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE Commencing Friday, Feb. 3 Mr. J. A. Simon Presents THE BELL STOCK CO.

IN NEW PLAYS At Popular Prices 10c, 20C 30C. Xook This Show Over and Mate! It If You Can. ANCKER, IVK ard klW Presenting a Western Comedy, -THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO" RENZETTA FRANK'S SPANISH TRIO. EXTRA FEATURE "JOHN HALIFAX GENTLEMAN" A wonderful photo play by th' Edwin Thanhouser Stock Co. G.

D. YOUNG, Ophthalmologist. Eye Sclentificalty FitUi Hamilton Jewelry Co. 10S Mall Strsst. Pkess 101 EDM 1 LOCAL MEN JOKE WITH FLORIDA RESIDENTS.

James Williams Promises- $100 Finder of Message In Bottle. Benton Harbor resident jifre wornt-ring "whether one of their citizens. Jamt William-; will make good hi to pay- $1041 to the f'ptder ofa message which was fourd in a botUe-at St. Petersburg, a s.Kirt time ago; St. PetrTsburg residents interested in their houtal are also wondering.

-The account of the rash promise of Mr. Williams was clipped from a St Petersburg paper: While gathering shells on the Gulf beach at Bgmont Key, Sunday, Omer Downey ioT-thiTS city, found a beer bottle on the sands containing this message: "Finder of this return to Jim Wril- liamsr Benton Harbor, receive It ij needless to say that the mes sage created some wonder the mind of Mr. Downey, and as yet has been unable to figure" just how. a cealed beerjxtt'e could reach tbis lart pf the country from IK-nton Har-lxr where it had probably been drop- Ied in Lake Mich.iganr- Mr. Downey brought the messtage to-the "offieeof the where it is at present.

Tbe message -was written on the top of a letter bearing the following headings Ste. Mark," Nov. 26. 1910, Mr. Ashley Smith, Ben.

ton Harbor, Mich." Of course ever resident of Sfi. J'eteraburg. knows that if jou 'east your bread upon the wa tjra it will return to you after jnany days, but is, hardfiy possibe that man could drop- beer bottle in Lake Micaigan eome ti-me "after November 26th last and Ira ve that bottle and messap? found and "returned to' him within two-mriths from a-point distant as St. Petersburg. Mr.

Downey smilingly says when receives the reward of flu) be will turn it over to thi Hospital and it ia to be. hoped he will be called upon to make good this promise. TIZ-For Tender Feet A new, scientific medical toiljt tab- let" which Draws All Inflammation Soreness. an This remarkable foot bath remedy is Superior to Powder, Plaster o' Salve and is guaranteed to cure corns, caKouses, bunions, frostbites, chil blains, ingrown hails, tired, aching swollen, nervous, sweaty, bad. smell ing Tt-et.

Smaller Shoes Can Be Worn by us Ing TIZ because it puts and keeps the feet in perfect condition. TIZ ia for sale at all druggistsr 25 cents per box or direct if you wish from Waiter Luther Dodge Chicago, 111. GAIN FOR LINCOLN MEMORIAL. BUI to Erect $2,000,000 Structure Fa vorably Reported tg House. -Washington, Feb.

2. Senator Cul lom's bill to erect a 2,000,000 memo rial to Abraham Lincoln In Washing ton has been favorably reported to the house by the committee on library, and Representative McCall of Massa chuseltsis preparing to press it to passage. It has passed the senate The housecommittee added to the commission the names of Senator Cul lom and Speaker Cannon. The'lnltial appropriation of 00,000 for tbe ex penses of the commission was reduced to 50,000. AGED WOMAN CAUSES A PANIC.

Supposedly Dead, She- Revives Mourners Pass Her Bier. Glasgow. 2. Stretching out her hands toward -those -who bad assembled about her coffin, Mrs. Jane Pitcock.

-an octogenarian, caused a panic at her funeral at Gamaliel, Mon roe county The" funeral sermon had been preached and the lid of the coffin was removed to permit friends and tel atlveB to take a last.hok-at what they bel'eved to be a cor 11 was men insyi rs. t'ltcocK re gained consciousness. She remained alive for Beveral bbars Increased Tariffs Are Held Up. Washington, Feb. 2.

Increases In freight rates-on fruits and vegetables from Chicago and Milwaukee to varl on a destinations in other states, filed with the Interstate commerce corn mis slon and made effective today, wer guypended by the commlfslon untp lune 1, 1911. The tariffs" were filed by tbe Chicago Northwestern rail ay and the Chicago. Milwaukee Sl 1'aul railway. PILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT la guarant-st to cure ay ease of Itching. Dllad.

Bleeding or Protrndtag Piles tn tell days or money re-funded. Mc iii i iii nil 1 nr WILLnU'lHIOU 1 gal Kara syrup.i...33c 9 lbs bulk starch 25c 3 cans early June peas25c 10 lb sack 8 bars Lenox 25c 3 cans pumpkin. 25c 3 cans 1.25c 12 cans early June -peas 5 lbs fancy head rice 25c 6 lbs Jap rice STONE Phono 194 the- publication business has seen during recent years is the growth oi dvertl8ing. We have In mind-many journals on our exchange list that are tinting nearly twice the number of pages that they were able to fill ten yearsgo. Their news columnshave x.ot greatly enlarged during that time.

Vie collection of local and telegraphic news was 'nighly developed at tht period. ine cnange as come aoout because business men have found out that they can make a great deal more money through advertising." The mer chants have worked out the idea ii tbe most scientific fashion. of local pride in a newspaper as a representative of the 'aome town teiujrts them to their lavish use of printer's ink. It ia purely a question Bale. I Tbe merchants Who havehadthe advertising experience would no more think of getting along without advertising than they would thinkjof open ing taeir stores-some morning without clerks to wait on customers.

Here and tLsre, however, one finds one ot the smaller merchants -who" thinks he can get along without) this factor ot salesmanship which the great store finds essential. The big- store would cot be apt to make any" money- if it quit advertising, but it would draw a certain minimum of trade by its very bigness. If the small store quits ad vertising. It gets practicTrny no trad except what comes from window displays. its show The average person -will read a newspaper advertisement scores of timet for every once he passes a given shop window.

Hence, the value cf the advertisement is worth far more than any showing made in a window, which the bulk of the buying public never sees. A POPULAR AND RESPECTED CITIZEN. The name of Benjamin Hancjett of Grand Rapids is being favorably Mentioned in connection with tho nomination for one of the regents at tlie Hepublicanconvention that Is to te held in the city of Saginaw on 1 hursday, March 2. Tbe convention ij called to nominate: for the office of justice of the supreme court for the term of eight years eacj. One candidate for the office ot superintendent or public Instruction for the term of two years.

Two candidates for the office pf legent of the university for" the terni of. eight years eaca. One candidate for the office or the state to.ird of education for. the term of Two candidate for the ofllc of member of the state board of agrl-tultur? for the term of six years each; tnd for t.ie transaction of such other business as may. come before the convention.

Ifenjamln S. Hancbett Is a friend of millani Alden Smith and was Ian i.iflimntial worker in Senator Smith's N-aalf at the time of hi election to the rnited Senate. Mr.nian-chett Is a splendidly educated busl-rsa man, one who baa not only made a success of the: practical afTairs of 1. fe, but alw has found time-to devote attention -to irterarjr and educational Hork. A man of broad culture, ot Cue presence and also aa approaeh-H and sympathetic employer, ha won for himseif as president of the Grand Rapida Street Railway ccmpany the.eteem and respect of-employees, a well thegood will BsMe It i lmfre be nifcde.

The Theatre. The Bell Stock Company. The Bell Stock under the di rection of J. A. Simon, wi'l open an engagement of three nights, com- mencing- Friday, Feb.

at the Bell opera house. The opening bill will be the charming comedy in four acts, "Flirtation." Jlr, Simon has sur rounded hi mfelf with a good stock company and ruo doubt they will be received with favor by 'our citizens. Tbe prices will-be on the popular From here the contpany goes to Elkhart, Marioirt, South Bend" and the rest of the houses on the Sommera circuit and will return here before trfe? season closes for a week's engagement. Get yonr seats early as-the Vats arenow on sale. Bi jou Has New Show.

The patron of this house will be treated to an al, complete change of program starcin.g tonight with -two shows and holding orth the balance of this week, wiji a matinee on Friday and a kid rrfay on Saturday. Tlie followiug acts will appear, making up a bi.l that its own with any that has been seen here for some time: 'The Girl from Chicago" is the title or a western comedy playlet, i rom the pen of Barry Gray, who is one of vaudeville's most successful writers. It is preti nted by Ancker, Ivfes and Amend. The author'has arranged- for tbs trio many opportunities for them to show thejr versatility and from the various newspaper notices jhat they haw received in the past several weeks the.vi have mgre than, made good. Mr.

Ix)iiis Ancker and Miss Alice Ives need no introduction to the patrons- of this house as thej were two of the most popn'ar membVix of the Bijou- Own Stock and they are here made many admirera who wil be pleaded to see them Mr. Amend' the third member of this trio -is a capable comediai and musician and-is the funmaker of The act Frank's Spanish Trio offering ra singing and: dancing entitl ed, "A Night in Mexico" in which they introduce their native songs' and dances which has bopn making a big hit in America, Renzctta has a novel acrolnitic- acf 'ipQhich th's comedian causes many nearty laughs from jiis varivuis stunts fte ijou-scoie iu present tor the first timo community, a beautiful photo entitled, "Jomn Halifax7 Gentleman" which is a wonderful picture prodiict'on p'Odtio ed by the famous Edwin Thanhousei Stock which is the most populal picture play actors In tit indepen dent fiejiv There will 'also be good subject open and close the show. "Home Coming AVeek" happ ns here next week, watch for further an nouncements of the bis ev nts for this week. Chicken Pie Dinner. The Degree of Honor will give a thicken pie dinner at the hall.

IIS East Main street, Saturday, Feb. t. Dinner, 11 a. m. to 1:30 p.

2j cents. ieorgo M. Valentine Vote for Him at tbe Primary, March Firt for Circuit Judge, Candidate For Republican Nomination. ALUMEj i i 4 I a One can will He bas-it or can Racked HighcM 1 i MORROW Ham 117 THE NEWS-PALLADIUM Comprising. -THE EVENING NEWS.

Vol. 16. No. 104. the daily palladium.

Vok 26. No. 230. Consolidate February 29, 1904. Entered Jor tranemiseion trough Cm maila a second claea matter at tae poatoffice at Benton Harbor, Mica "Published daily, exoapt by The Newa-Palladium Company at 143 Pipestone atreet.

OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CM Telephone 172. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, deHTere4 by 1 On year, in 14.80 One month. In advance.

.40 One week fajly, by mall -t One year, in ad ranee Six months, la advance 1.50 Tare months, In advance Feb. 2 In American History. 1848 Treaty of peace between the United States and Mexico signed. ISM The famous warcorvet Kear-: earge, which vanquished the Confederate cruiser Alabama in 1SG4. wrecked.

In the Caribbean sea. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Son sets 6:15. rises moon sets 8:53 p. 6 a.

planet Jupiter at quadrature with tbe sun, being OO de-frees) west thereof; planet Mercury risible. THE PARCELS POST, i are unalterably and ly opposed tohe parcels post propo-1 Bitlon. Should this measure prevail Jt will mean that the business of matt rder hounee will! be Inereaaed, ami the towns, such as Benton Harbor, i will do less businems. The tendency la business nowadays is for the big flsb to eat up the little ones, ana there is no measure that will do more to' confirm suea conditions and to i iiijure the dealers in the cities such i es Benton Harbor than will T5'e passim age of the parcels post bJTI. "7 I There has been a remonstrance against the bill sent tovour coniresi-! n-an and It is to be hoped that he rill look at the question is we do tnd vote asminat the bill.

There is one certainty and tnat is that the i residents of Benton Harbor no matter how much they Jove or respect their representative In OongTr not continue to-vote for him if he hi-maei! i t'it wH prejudicial to the Jntereitt of our city in'whicn we take much pride nrtd which is vest to our home -and families in our affections. Benton Harbor is not, nowiver, tine only city In this district that I vie unfavorably afTeeted the pass gw ef this la; every merrhant -in enr eongreMtonat dlsti let whet.ier ioested In a eltyor village would feel the of trade that would be cer--tjfn to ensue. While we are aware Uat mr local raercfunt can vt ta mail order bouses K'h as to i-stity and prices of mercaaadbi. yet we kw of no reason wUy taese bouses ihotil.i have a lawj' paased Is so much to their 4 vantage and one that will enable then to send goods km distances at the 4nw irlce they would have to pay transportation to tae nearest station. THE GROWTH Or ADVERTISING.

Ta woft paenomewal ehas whleh 1 Grows Hair and we can PROVE IT! DANDERINE to the hair what fresh shower of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goss right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, lta exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It al once imparts sparkling brilliancy and" vel 4 lP ij h' SI ThE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOC'ETY MISS B. O. MAYER Local Aleut 1024 Michiian Ave.

St Jotepk, aW Correct Fitting Our prices ar roawoahla Voar siiibt i prirelass. Uf lllfCD OPTOMrTRIST n. n. uhiLn, 1 Money to Loan cn RiS. 1 Eitate write Fire Insurance to reBaWo eeoi antes W.

i. SHANKLAND 144 Pleesteoo tnj4 aaatTBaaafaaaaaMaTaal 118 Dm St Pbeeo HARRY f. ESALHCRST Undertaker Embaloer Calls ansvrred day or lad Assistant- THE SLANKER KURSCTY C3. I be at io. D.

HiH Territorial St, every SatarW-CalTad ee rrv or leave I MI call ob yoa. 8ec aeen at corner E. Mala ana Ftr FRANK SLANKH vety softness to the hair, and a few weeks' use will cause new hair to sprout all over the scalp. Use" it every day for a short time, alter Which two or three times a week will be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. A lad? IrM St.

Psal writes is subnuc. ss Miewst When I becsn ontos- Indrtn mr hslr would anteome to my stiuttldarssaa now la away below 01 slpj." Aaottnr Irm Newark. N. J. bare tmea ahi Daadnine rraulsriy.

WbMil Srst started to use HI bad very little hslr. now I bar the most feeattttfuf tone aadtalrk hair anyone would wantio bare. NOW at all In three) tint 25c, SOc and $1.00 per bottle Danderine enjoys a greater sate than ny ether one preparation regardlfwa of kind or brand, and it baa a much greater sale than all of the other hair preparations in the world combined. TRFE To show tww onlekly Heosrfcw acta, we will send a lre sam ple free by return mail to anyone who sends this tree coupon to the owito umnm cmasa. ill, with thefr name and attdremt amt l(c in silver or stamp to pa nostase.

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