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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 14

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THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD PAGE FOURTEEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Dunlap-Wart-AfrCompanyiTOSJERN MAN IS JS MURDERED ON A SUBWAY TRAIN SOLITARY CELL A THING Of PAST mTum I Goldsmith Cloak and Suit Co. i i Bricker Block A temporary opening of this store urdav, October ist, at which time a special Panama Skirt, handsomely trimmed with latest effects, will be sold Formal Opening Will be held on Thursday, Oct. 6th, at which time the handsomest line of Ladies' ready-to-wear ever brought to Port Huron will be on display. will be held on Sat- for Watch for Opening Advertisement Ctniui Rat urn a -i r.

Washington. Sepu 31. IVpulationt as enumerated In the thirteenth cers-sus were made public today for the following Missouri counties: Buchanan county, containing Pt Joserh. 93.020. compared wtth In 1900.

Jasper county, eontsinlng Sprieg. field. 63.S31. compared with S401I tn 1800. Salary Agents The Only Specialty Store in the City His stock Is handsome and up to date.

Read D. MacTagrFart's new advertisement. Th Goldsmith Suit and Cloak In the Bricker block, will hold a temporary opening Saturday at which time Panama skirts will bo sold for $1.6 9. The formal opening vrill be held on Thursday. Oct.

This concern will make a specialty c-f women's wear. A To i I Among the Merchants One-quarter off sale on all goods Saturday and Monday, Oct. 1 and 3, at Hoffmann's Bayaar. The White Cre-dit Clothing Co. has ore red the seson with a wonderful stock cf men and women's suits, etc.

A dollar down takes the test. Buy tea and coffee at the Detroit Tea store. For groceries reed George Shield's pdvertiaement. Look up the real estate announcement of Geo. Warren.

The New Knterpriae is showing a large line of woman's suits, waists, etc. Have you visited J. C. O'Brien's rtore. His display is handsome.

Meitel Hogan Eicnhorn have their Ftore well Blocked w-ith worn n's ready-to-wear apparel. renler Ienler have something to say about real estate on the classified pase. Read Smith Bros dvertiement The Port Huron Creamery has an interesting announcement on the market ba-sket page If you want ice cream for your Sunday dinner read the prices quoted. Hlser Son call attention to women's anrvp.rej. Their display this year is handsomer than ever before For fall end w1rtr clothin read the advej tir-ement of Jacob I Mag a Hn wants a representative In every town, to subscribers for the livet and fastest growing mif atine in America.

Irresistible Premium Offer. A paying preposition for full or spars time. Big commissions; also a guaranteed Salary lor a definite number of orders. The "Subscription Harvest Season" is oa start NOW, Write at once for Salary Tlan and IREF. Ouilit.

Address "Von," Sales Manager, Hampton's MagaIiks, West 85th St, New York City. FREE to BOYS and GIRLS! i A $40.00 CslumbU BicycU Abaniutaly FP II for ay spara titna aork Sx amptoh's ag-aiihs. i-nd potl rard ant a fn our wonderful It It Bif la oflar, Atdra Tta iliryrla Ctab" KcwmS'JB, BC Ml STrih irt Vvrk. ERS IGSTORE Launcnea in tmcago Veteran, cf Leada Weite-n Ajerv cies Start Nnv Concern, Seeking Win! Incorporattoo. Jam Dunlap and James H.

well kno in the West ern neid. ne uwiu the LHm'ap-Ward cotn-jany, a genera! advertising no blag Ineorjwirated under lillaoi law, offices in the Hartford Mr, Lrunlap has ben in the Chicago advertising field six year aa mar.ager of and a writer of adver tlserr.ent with leading- agencies the Cfaarlea II. fuller company, In g-Crttcfcfleld Corporation and the Herbert Kaufman-Handy company. has to identified of the largest advertialng account in tL country. Mr.

ha prominent In the field nerly twenty yar as a nra'; buyer I Kinnsfr of contract department, baring b-n associate-! with the Price liaktng Powder company. Lord Thomas. Charts H. Full er company. H.

Ce-real company and the Herbert Kaif n- 1 1 co rx: any. The oncers of the new agency are: Ja mn M. Pua'ap. president; James II. Ward, vlre president; Hn P.

Dun-lap. secretary and treasurer. Also as-aociafd the rompanr is W. Dudley, formerly of th Ht-trt Ka'iftian-Handy company. The Best Hotel In All New York WTiara to Stay If Tou Wast To Ba Com ortabla, X.lra Wall.

Ba In Tt Can tar of KTarytaiKa1 'T Only MolartU Irle. avary hil In Naw Yora haa fUfms tn atvartca aa hlnr "br" In tha In pa a r. if la fa to If, at In ail 'r Ihr 1a ro r. i wjiich ran i tha Futioui n1 A rx a pfrtrt throw of tHa Ft ft Station, rljcM In tr.a r-rt of vf7'f thia InHf Iom Hott i -'1 at tha of li f.t ars-1 Tfilrt r.ffrt Tbi tr uTopptnf p'ae for rr. a a vt.ittr.- for com mria trilr for a an for Soo trif a n't all woo home f-mf'-rt.

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nw Anr.a ar t.nhilv anl rno1rn It averv rp.ft ftT wn-llpf vour rim in-1 0t JTt1'U-or r. Cn-aai Mtnjir. voii i r.f fhsri a r.rart!r-t H'lt'ta N'w Vorlt (with ml "I hAve tisetl yotir valuable Cascirr I I thrra terfrtt. CouMn't without thrni. I have them for srne time fi-r itifjijfcation eol hilmusncss 1 tn now completely cuted.

Rctotn-tt'cnJ them to evcrynne. Vnct tried, ni never be without thrm in the famtlT." reward A. Mar Albany, N.Y. paant. rai.staMa.

rptant. Tit Ctm, I Sicken. 'Vaao ef (iij. Sic Ncrvr tel.l la hula. Ttir'i-mtW't UmrailCCC Ouaiacteed to tfa of ycur oai'Daf back.

Evory Woman ta aaJ row hon tt who Vetfal MARVtLWhirirr! ajtr. it I II ria-a da emtr urr tfca 4 a-P IK Vn fan. i. t. aa 1 flan A pru'r aaa i-a-i -i na.

SUt. (. LODGES ANO SOCIETIES. TORT HURON LOIWIS? NO T- A K. M.

Raitulsr rommunlca tlorta In Mi aontc tampia Hittri trat. ThursJay nln on or r-efor fug moon. I W. M. CASLEFt, Secretary.

CrPARWfWD CAMP Na. 4. Wmen of tht World, mat rr Thuraday erna; at th a hall. A. tt COTE.

C. W. A'man, Ciarli. -t PANPORV rT. No.

A. R. Iarartrriant cf MlrMnn. RantUr an-urnftrf nt ffrt ml cf aach rorrfi tn Tost rooms la public library tulidlnf W. LEK.

Cimmrdrf rivis orovk tx-ner a. ttar-Jlr communication "rst err' cf irv month CAi.vrs t- SAMIT1, iTMMtvns. a w. E. AN.

Sac rat a ry ItttT hcrov (ivvvrrnT T. Ksru'ae conclara In Mitntiit ball. first Friday of uca IRWEth. WM E. C.

W. F. LEWIS, Kecorlar. TOUT HVKON Ni tl. I Sata tn tta tamrua.

ava-na. arry Tua4y at i II FCTTIJ J. CHrRrilllX. AS. O.

BTKLKT. 5 Pre- at. niRT OKATiOT XOPOFi No A ci-si'iiiff'Tt M. oi-i. fcall.

North r-rt Huron. rl avary rocnth TtV'S on tt. vv XI 3. A. WcMARTtN.

ccrtirf READ TIMES-HERALD LINERS lonsnoss I I Ch arming RCS3ERY IS BELIEVED TO MOTIVE FOR CRIME ONE ARREST MADE BE (Bj 44sf4 Prt New York. Sept. 30. Struck by a talt f.rc! at clone quarters, erldent-ly after a hard with his as-aiant. a man heSietred to be John a westercer, in touch with roin-lr.

irterers oa the Pact 2c coast, s'AKj-Tf'i d-iEK from the hallway of a house on first avenue today isto the arms of a policeman. The Ttctiai of the shoot.ir.a- ded aa be was being taken to a hospitai. Mystery surrounds the circtun stanc es of the crime. The police, ho ever. arrend Jarr.cs Hickey, also said by them to he known as "Kid" Seery.

who was in the vicinity wearing what the police believe to be the hat. of the victim bearing the label of a maker in The mtjrlorfd man, wno was well dre'd. had papers showing him to have had with the of Miners and to have traveled eitar.sively on the coast from Seattle to Is Angeles. "yer miners union. No.

71," was an inscription on a card found in his pockets. Rob- cry to have been the mo-titr frr the crime. PLACES A BOMB THEN CUTS CLOTHES MAN TRIES TO EXACT COIN FROM MRS. POTTER PALMER IS UNDER ARREST Chicago, Sept- 20. After plarinr a i hfntde the of Mrs.

F'ot tar i'alnifr and cuttinK liis coat into f.hrf(! with a bufchfr kniff. jiiercinsr his I'red C. 2j yaars old. attempted last nizht to ftaln fntranre to the mansion. He was ar- Wah Irti mcvfr dmands-d an aud- Ipbc with Mrs.

I'a'tner, but the watch man who was th first person enooun-terd. a'inimnnfd the jiolire. Wahl-entnycr at firt told a story of havins? s'ti another man placing the bomb fh side of the house and of struc- Kling with him. l-tf-r. however, the irioner conferisea to having nut the there himself and to having est ciotiies to bear out his narrative.

Mrs Palmer was at home at the time and the whole household was rc-wn intc exri'ertifnt by the pioxim-Itv fit death or injury from the bomb ah len me cr was qnesrioned for hours the Kjlicp hut refused to hi motive, hi ilns: beJnn'i the ex- prenston: wny i do it! on, just fur THOUSANDS DESTITUTE Typhoon Sweeps Over the Valley of Cayagao Rivtr. Bt- lb fr' Manilla. ,10, A typhoon of nn-UMin! jsevt'tity swept over the valley of Cayauan river, in the provinces of Cayiiican and Isabella, northern Ii.on on Scpte'iiSier 2t. four towns, inclnil-tng Hasan, the capital of Isabella province, were practically demolished. A persons are still home-and de-titute.

hut the dispatches so fir received indicate "that there were no cas'talf The tobacco crop as seriously damascd. The government is maUnc relief p'ans. PRICE WAR IS BEGUN Standard Oil and Astatic Petroleum Are at Odds. H' The Sfardard 011 the Asiatic Petroleum Co. Tokio.

Sept company and company, limited, have canceled the aercerr.er.t which they had. thus ending the oil combination between Japanese and foreign companies. As a conscfj'ienre. a price war has been been As the Japanese companies sup ply the smaller prm of the product they are likely to suffer severely and are complaining of the situation In which thev find themselves Head of K. A M.

R. R. Dead. (Pv f'r. I New York.

Sept. 30. Nicholas Mon-sarrat. of Columbus. president of the Kanawha Michigan railway, died Fuddcn'v in this city todav.

Mere Money for Aviators, Rcrlin. Sept 30. The ministry of war tod.iv that it would pive 0 as a prize for an overland aviation competition. Ca'tJ ef Thanks. We w'ah to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sweet sympathy during the short illness and -c4xn of out little son; also the employes of the Electric railway for the beautiful floral offerings.

MR. MRS. n. J0HN30N. Card cf Think.

We wish to thack our many friends for their kind assistance during oar late bereave cent, especially the Port Huron f.re department, the children of the IJncoln school and our many neighbors for their many and beautiful presentations of Sowers. m. FR-VNK HAND and Family. SOFT COKE BLACKS) WELL DRESSED YOUNG MAN IS ASSAILED ON CROWDED CAR SUSPECT NABBED New York. Sept.

ZO. An express train on the subway was the scene of a mysterious reorder at 1 o'clock this morning. A dressed young man, apparently return In from the theatre, was the victim. There was nothing on his person to identify him. His assailant, according to the police, was Charles Wrislit, of Elizabeth, N.

who was arrested by a subway watchman. According- to bystanders, the to men stood near each other in a crowd ed car. They did not appear to be ac quainted. but suddenly it was noticed that they were having a violent quarrel about something. Then came a pistol shot and the younger man fell to the floor mortally wounded.

There was a panic in the crowded car. Women in gay theatre attire made for the doors. Several men grabbed Wright, who struggled with them. By that time the train tad be-gxm to slow down at the Fourteenth street station. A subway watchman took charge of Wright as the doors swung open.

He denied all knowledge of the shooting. GOVERNMENT FOR KOREA Ail Officials to Be Under Direction of Emperor cf Japan. Tokio, Sept. 3 A. The regulations adopted for the frovernment of Korea were gazetted today.

They provide for a governor-general invested with authority to make ordinances subject to the approval of the emperor of Japan. A premier and privy council to administer affairs will be appointed The governor-general will be Lieut. (len. Ueount Te heretofore the resident-general of Korea: and the deputy resident-general. Isaburo Yam --ata, will be the president of the privy council.

BISHOP OF RHODE ISLAND Rev. James De Wolf Perry, Has Accepted the Call. Providence. R. I.

Sept. 30. Rev James De Wolf Perry, rector of St. Paul's church. New Haven.

Conn has accepted the call to become Episcopal bishop of Rhode Island, to which he was elected on September 21, to succeed the late Bishop WUHam N. McVtcar. The election must be rati fied by the peneral convention of the church at Cincinnati, on October S. before the bishop-elect can be consecrated. Jackion Farmer Killed.

Bu 'he A 1 t'rrmm Jackson. Mich Sept .10. Abraham Raymond, aced 72. was thrown from a i of hay by the horses starting suddenly on a farm near the city this morning, and was instantly killed. ST.

CLAIR CITY Henry Anderson Is a Port Huron i Is! tor today. R. S. Jenks was in D.drolt Thursday afternoon. A.

Ilorr.bergcr ar. 1 H. HuVl returned from Dvtroit by auto Thursday afternoon. St Ciair will lay Windsor nest in cay. ihu will be the last game with the exception of a possible gam? later with Port De'loph Frar.ck Is laid up w-jth a sore foot.

The launch cf Charles Sheldon in some manner ca ueht fire Thursday afternoon, at the planing null dock. The afttu- cushion icht tlamase to the floor and of the boat. Peter Wolff hps returner om? aft- er a trip to Pensacola, Fla. The WonietiV Foreign Missionary society of the M. k.

church, held a meeting this afternoon in the church parlors. The wedding of Miss Nellie IHse Howell and Justin Whiting occurs Sat nrday in Paul's Episcopal church. Should Clair beat Windsor Ss n- day, Mr. Bowen. of Port Huron, will have to settle with St.

Clair before lavinz rhiim to the title. The home cf Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Me- Coimick. of St Cl.vr.

was the t-cene of a very pretty wedding on Thurs day mom In z. September 1, whei. their only daughter. Laura Ma v. was nifed in marriare to Frank St uner.

of ami. v. Cfeors Dtirr. formerly of this city, hut cow of Romeo, performed the ceremony in the presence of about thirty relative and friends of the voune couple, Mis Cecil H.irvey, of this city, acted as ma! I of honor, and Chas. McCormiek.

brother Of the bride aiptarter the groom. The bride wore a town of white lace and carried a large bou-cjuet of white asters The maid of honor wss gownd in ink and carried pink asters. After the ceremony a n'y we idir br3kfast served The fco-jse was bea-itlfully decorated sr. rir.k and white, asters being used profusely. The bride received many fiaodsotiie presents amone th-m be-! ins some very vaIuM-- pieces of china and silver.

Amid showers of rice and the good wishe of thMr friend Mr and Mrs. Stetrr left on an afternoon train for where the groom has a home in readiness for his bride. Mr W. C. Brown and daughter.

Mta. eh H. Hart, are expected home today a month's visit with Alpena ru'ives Tli funeral sercicea for the lat Mrs C. McCu'ch on win be tld Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, local thee. The cff.clals of the Congregational church have received a telegram accepting the proSered paorate of the church, r-v Rev Je Fryer, cf Ch" b-oyesn.

The date cf his coming is to re later. GRAND UNION elms 41 A0TEl- JarL Sf ATtea YOK CITY ra4 it I I .4 Staa REFORM WORK IN AMERICAN PRISONS, HOWEVER, IS JUST EXPERIMENTAL (Br tKt Aai4 Phi) "Washlnrton, Sept. 30. Such tlme-fconered methods of punishment as the dungeon, starvation, silence, the solitary ceil, darkness and corpora! punishment, have been largely discrei ited la American reformatories, according to the report of the committee on reformatory work and parole, made to the American Prison association today, at the opening of the second day's session. The report was presented by James A.

Leonard, superintendent of the Ohio State reformatory. Mr. Leonard reported that where the methods of punishment enumerated survived, they were largely on the defensive- "Almost every American reformatory is operating under some modified indeterminate sentence law," said the report. "All. we believe, have a system of parole, more or less effective, while some reformatories administer a probation law In addition.

There are in Ohio at present on probation or suspended sentence about 200 younsr men. who are being given an opportunity to rehabilitate themselves The experiment has thus far worked admirably." Mr. Ionard argued that the young criminal couhi be made to stan cure when released from prison only after his feet rested upon the rock of economic independence. "It is clear ly seen." he said, that the highest moral value of Industrial training can be obtained only when prisoners work with a view to output. Mere practice work has a stultifying effect upon the individual, lowers hia stan dard of efficiency as a worker in the industrial world, and deprives him of the most wholesome incentive and hlehest gratification." Reformatory work in American in BHfutions in spite or trie progress made, lias pot emerged from the ex perimental stage, according to the re port.

To Auction Off Cruiser fie A frmma To" io. Sent. Kir Alfred WInsloe commander-in-chief of the British Kastern fiect. has ordered that the wreck of the British cruiser Bedford be sold at auction on October 10. The Bedford ran ashore on the rocks off Qnelpart island.

In the Yellow sea August 21. Kighteen of the cruiser's men lost their lives Dickinson En Tour. Harbin. Manchuria. Sept.

30 Jacob M. IUckinson. th American secretary of war: Brisr, Clarence R. Kd-wnrds. chief of the bureau of insular affairs, and their party passed through here today enroute from I'oking for Moscow and Ft.

Petersburg. MARINE CITY An entertainment will be given tonight at the city hull, consisting of a short program and a lecture by Prof. V. (). Henderson, of the 1'.

of M. This function as arranged the faculty for the? purpose of meeting the parents and friends of the pupils, and its there is no admission fee, should be largely attended. Mrs. A. Kenyon entertained a party of friends at a launch ride Thursday In honor of her guest.

Mrs. Johnston, of Hay City. Mrs. Mary ISrake. steward on the Uranus, was In town Thursday afternoon while her boat was in Port Huron.

Mrs. John Leitch returned home from Pontiac, Improved in health. Mrs. Wm. Brake and Mrs John McKenzte and lltle daushtT.

Florence left Thursday for Morley, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Emma Cook attended the Sar-nia fair this w-eek. F. W.

Parker, formerly of this city, spent a few days in town this week. Mrs Johnston, of Hay City. Is spending the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.

P. Kenyon. E. K. Westcoft and Mrs.

Westcott, his mother, formerly of Marine City, ws calling on friends here Thursday-Miss Katharine Butteroni entertained the Utopia club Thursday afternoon at her home on Main street. Mls Hill, who has been spending the summer with her niece, Mrs. Kim-bail. In Cleveland, Is expected home today. Mr.

and Mrs. John Aekley. have taken up their residence in Marine City, and are living in their home on Main street. Mrs. Arthur of Leslie.

Mich, Mrs Geo. Allum. of MarysvHie, and Mrs.W.K. Stewart, of HarsenV islanu. were the guests of their Mrs.

Klia Tyler, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Newel! are visiting their daushter. Mrs.

Ceo. Rawlins. Mrs. Reed has returned from a visit at Dunkirk. N.

Y. Capt. John Mitchell. J. F.

Kilby. of Cleveland, and Mr. Weise, of Waiiaee-burg, were in town lan week, competing the arrangements for opening the campaign In th sucar factory. Miss Smith, cf Detroit, is the guest of Miss Bernice HSU, Mrs. Spencer, of Sarnia.

has been the guest of her sister, Mrs Charls Holland, a few days this week. Mrs. Cloyd OarHck spent Wednesday and Thursday in Sarnis and Port Huron. Mrs. Tracej- was a St Clair visitor Thursday afternoon.

Mrs Wm. Beers spent Thursday in Port Huron, Mrs. Von Brockdorff and her daueh-ter. Miss Mary, spent Thursday In Sornbra. Mr.

and Mrs Wm. Bls' an-! son, Srb erf. of Winnipeg. Manitoba. ar cuests of Mr.

and Mrs N. J. ark and Mr. and Mrs. C.

Marks. Van Young was tn town for a short time Thursdsy. Atx 7ays gooi TAYLOR'S PLOUR Memphis Flouring M.lls. ew odels 7T7 Fall V'l 'V til Women's Suits and Dresses in all the newest models and the latest materials and colorings. We have a specially good assortment of dresses selling at 5.00 $1 mam mm mm i mm I i r.

i "Mi i ir'; a'. 'ivV I We have them in serges, in blue, brown, wine, tan and other beautiful shades, in plain tailored or faucv effects. Plenty of other material if you don't care for the serge, all equally desirable. And the moderate price isn't all the good news, either. The satisfaction in knowing your dress is a style-leader in exquisite good taste will be worth even more to you than the cost of the garment.

Ihc suits come in broadcloth. English mixtures. Coats 33 inches long. Skirts with modified hobble effect, but sufficient pleating to give them fulness. 1757 EVluir Bros.

PHONE 204-J 211 QUAY STREET ttfTlH- I iUIIWIl 'c--r 1 s-e yoa t-ttr roar fur. i a HARD Bid i WOOD KINDLING HiGERS. bio Store i.

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