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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD Wednesday, Feb. 14. 1917. Page Seven SOIMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE By BRIGGS Dmm HOT WATEli WOULD REPEAL TELEPHONE LAW PASSED IN 1813 Dyspepsia GoneForever TT Simrle. Safe.

Sure Use of Stuart's Tablets Will Ilrlns Joy To Any Stomach Sufferer pjnr o.uiet, afraid-to-make- unhappv homes there are J'ntT cross, irritable, miserable, dtnat-kitehcn-door kind of dys-c0ST offerers'. Such men and help their peevishness, for suffer terribly and should be PVcni.i. bad breath, gastritis, ca-h fthe stomach, pains in trUis nervou3r.es?, heartburn, Chin's Moating, ome from conditions of i-igebtive the system exhausts its LI "when the liver, when the pan-stomach become thereby the t-roner digestive I fFEW LIWGS To HEART THAT MY LMY FAr3- A I TrS IrSUP T6LL1M6 HSR XSZTlS 7 rv' Zrz -pLcl i i i ir MICHIGAN BRIEFS PKTilOIT. of the Michigan Coi per and Urass Co.npatiy, of Detroit, este day passed from those formerly iivo in its management to a Kroiip of li iji! associated with the motor interests with which W. intrant is identified.

i-'inancial itatcmentK presented hi the meeting shov.ed tlr.il gross earnings for li'lG were it? per cent in excess of those for 1 1 5. Net earnin-ss were equivalent to more than S7 per cent on the capital stock. K.MMDS. The oiU1audin feature of yj dei session of the interstate ronnuer'-e commission hasb5 rate hearing v.os the difference of opinion betweer. hori I ics seekins a tion in froisht i itetf.

Represent itives Copyrighted 1317 the name of Charles S. Idaney. of Kalamazoo, to succeed U. II. I-.

Wernicke. of Grand Rapid. liKNTuX IIAltP.OR. Dr.O.II. IVnike.

Buchanan physician accused recently in conneeiion with the death of Alice Mitchell, who died recently after an alleged illegal operation, changed his plea, of not uilly to g'dlty in Judge Br id soman's court yesterday. The court took, the case under advisement. DETROIT Eighteen mev.iheis of the 32nd. Michigan infantry will probably remain here aftr the muster-out of the rest of tho regiment Thursday. There are eleven cases of ariet fever and seveil of other kinds of illness.

Major E. C. Lee believes the scarlet fever and diphtheria, were contracted on the trip from El Paso. Mich. Harry Loomis.

who esiaped from Ja'-kson prison lasc ivtober by s-ecrcting himself in a bos has been located at Xewark N. here he is under arrest for burgiary. LANSING. Herbert II. Hoffman, of Sandusky succeeds E.

E. Faulkner, as a member of the Michigan board ot pharmacy for the term ending December by The Tribute Assoc (Sew York TribW- DEMOCRATS IN GRAND RAPIDS State Convention Will Be Heidi There Tomorrow The Associated Press) Grand Rapids, Feb. 14- Michigan democrats arriving today for the big banquet tonight in the new urmory in which Slate's' Attorney MacLay lloyne Chicago, will be the principal speaker. Others on the program will be Congressman Scott Ferris of Oklahoma, Judge William F. Connolly of Detroit, State Chairman Albert L.

Stevenson, Woodbridge X. Ferris and Thomas E. Barkworth of Jackson. Tho democratic state convention will be held here tomorrow morning. Charles M.

Wilson of Grand Rapids and Rollin IT. Person oi- Itnsing will bo nominated for the supreme bench. Candidates also will be nominated for superintendent of public instruction, members of the state board of agriculture, state board of education and state highway commissioner. is the prescription: Go to any active ding store and get a bottle of Eon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve.

With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eye3 are bothering you, even a little, take steps to rave them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in time. Note: Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was submitted, said: "Bon-Opto is a very remarkable remedy.

Its constituent ingredients are w-eil known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight R0 per cent in one week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from' any good druggist and is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost every family." it Is sold In Port Huron by Joseph Lohrs-torfer, Kuill's Drug Store and other druggists. Advertisement. HFT0D DES1IKE A Says wo cant help but look; better and feel better: after an inside bath.

To look one's best and feel one's best is to enjoy an Inside bath each morning to flush from the system the previous day's waste, sour fermentations and poisonous toxins before it is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins end poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to swtii. la only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to sea' our skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. which i-s a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach.

Men and women with sallow' skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complexion'-', also those who wake tip with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, biiious fpclls, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phosphaled hot clinking and are assured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs very little at the drug store but is sufrivicnt to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purines and freshens tho skhi on the outside, bo hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. Wo must always consider that internal sanitation is vastly more important than outside cleanliness, because the skin rores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Advertisement. -I rotrrHROXT tnd lungs 8TCZH30BX COUGHS AXO COIW Eckman's Alterative Barns Either, Gats or.

CoalV 4 Top Cooking Holes 4 Regular Gas Nc intercbanse ot complicated parts. Mo Icterference. Born coal on cool days: burn gas when if a warm. Bun both fuels at the him time if you want to. Same oven operated by either gas or coaL Most economical, most convenient range ever invented.

Come In and see it. Garland Stoves are the Best. and Ranges M. H. MANN The Easy Payment Store 317-319 Grand River Ave.

3 1 1 Doctor Tells Ho To Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week 's Time In Many Instances Rep. Lemire Starts Bill In House Mere Measures Are Introduced (l-y a Staff Correspondent) Feb. 14. viliam A. Le-mire started a bill in Tuesday aftenicon tn hit-h is expected to draw the fire of telephone -companies of tile stute.

measure repeals the 1313 law declares telephone companies to V-c curainon carriers and puts them umlcr ti.o control of tie state the 1913 act contained nc rif 'joUers'' ever slipped over an unsuspecting public because parties bavjiij; complaints against telephone must so throoghs so inueli cd tape to set redress that complaints are i'r-vcr pv.f--hfil. lie wants the law elhnlr.att-d that the I'MIS act will tan'J w); patrons financial nsainst tiic companies when tliey f-il to ivs fcrvice. cf in a he will lower the liish cost of livhiir by prfvortins the by coM stunsn concerns. The t'iil it unhmful to eil or sive awry ffi.s-i that hns leen kept in cold jit-race for more than five months of ino dairy aiul fod crr.nnij-sicner to ran extend the time two t.it.tn'hs the It aiso To laleiiiis of that t'-CTi held more one nalcct 11 cold ftjiasc cjuccrng fcj cure a state license. O'Brien started a lull to make ail rwil work of permanent nature except v.

The bill noubl foice eil; to con" under the direction if a introduced auot.er till revmpin tiie one which he eriteied i-vc'jd Chapci iouid allow t'niks iU- a viiluaii'-n of les than t- SI tor ron.J rurpirg whre ti'ey are now li.r.Meu to cents. tv on 1-1 allow coiv.ities to iiupicvr- fair grounds the county i- the r.e;. lnii'ouui-ii a lull rorcini; al! -Caruso lo-rs to secure a t-t He v.ii'n-li i-; lo 51 It also forces garase men to kec a record of all that buy supplies ate repaired th. m. bill by-Hep.

Person would for rai loads to keep live Mock niovinn stt th rate of ten miies per hour. Another nti-r-ilroad bill I limit the of crosalns tenders to ciht per tay. Woodruff would nllow cities ir-. orirate a cT the fourth class wb.n special showed a population of Kf'1. Jereni" would liar wido'vp' flower iichfs in real pioperty if notice ol th-; claim is not within -J years of conveyance It'Jt were present Tuesday and litth work was done.

Snator Wilcox's? bi'l am-'-ninqr the d'-nrM recistra-tlon act wax pw.s.sed on third readln-5. la O'o oominittee of v.hoie, the Croil to too drainage districts to issue bonds was It tad twice h.en heated at the polls. O.i third reading Hep. Ivory's bill making it potutirdc to admit a. child of any i- tle I-ipeer home was passed pnd piven Immedirte et-tct.

1 no child under the ae of years reocive 1 at the Lance" Home and Training school. Smith's amendment to the constitution s-vin-z ti.e th- risht to acquire I Detroit, tTratid Haven Milwaukee railrxid, passed the house in committee of the whole without a dtescutins vote. GUftlt Jf. HAYK. ST.

CLAIR The Ladioso Remona Rebekah Iodare 367, I. O. (. K. will hold a fancy sale and coffee on Tuesday.

February 27 in the dining- room pf the I. O. O. F. buildihs, corner of Jay and Second streets.

Clyde Johnston of Lapeer is today in St. Clair. The Y. 31. C.

A. held band practice in the scout hall. Rev. Steensma gave the boys a line lecture. Mrs.

George Eenson who recently underwent an operation in Port Huron is recovering. Mrs. Quinn of Detroit is visiting in the home of her son, George in this city. A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Jerome on Trumbull St. last evening. Five hundred was the feature of the evening. George Zink and Thomas Sawher are attending the democratic convention beins held in Grand Rapids today. A large crowd turned out to eee the picture Romeo and Juliet at the Surprise theatre, yesterday afternoon and evening.

Mrs. Harry Johnston returned home to Harrisville last evening after a week's visit in St. Clair. Howard Leach is making quite a. mark in the pool tournament in Marine City this week.

Mr. Leach is play irg with the Marine City team who have been playing in Buffalo he past week. Miss Grace of Detroit is visiting in the parental home. L. R.

Van Wormer of Detroit spent yesterday in St, Clair. The plumbers in the city have been kept busy the past few days with frozen water pipes. LUMBAGO! RUB IT ON BACK Rub away pain, soreness, stiff-ness, backache, with "St. Jacobs Oil." Ah! Fain is gone! Quickly? Yes! Almost instant relief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and paia follows a gentls rubbing with "St. Jacobs Oil." Apply this soothing, penetrating: oil dirctly upon the aches, and like magic relief comes.

"St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. It is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica relief, which never disappoints, can not Injure and doesn't bvrn or discolor the skin. Straighten up! Stop those torturous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of "St.

Jacobs Oil' from your druggist now and get this lastins relief. Advertisement. IJCH en- cannot expect this same mJHm without aid. to do anything on r.iaking their products. 4ere i relief in Stuarts Dyspep-T-'bhH that means a restoration norma! health and a building up fEW digestive juices eo to '-our drucgist today and w-bes of Stuart's Dyspepsia.

Tab-prke 50 cents, or mail below upoa for free triaL I Frss Trial Coupon A Stcs-t Co- S51 Sturt Build- I wariiall. Mich, Fern! me at I HT Marshall. Mich, send me at I tree trial of iMl- -frsia Tablets. I I I TOO WEAK pi? Vome-bcK mail waj reuiy iiomi-nd-out. Ii" weakened cviiitTrn 1 i--ase of ovtrwork.

latii oi erjse. imprwpr eating and living ma-i'i? titilati'n sr.isfy the for i appctili and th re-fwkiijt essentia! to strenstti. ii(U KKP-At. Haarlem Vauon-d Kernel 'f II of It mi. i te work.

Tacy are Tre of capsule each v. HI pet a man on Ms feet before he tmns if whether bis cornea from uric acid the kidney K'uvcl tr stone in the Madder, stomach ikrantc-nwit or other ailments that Detail t'i American. lon't wait un fit vo-i are eniircl but lase ttnn txii-y. Your diuz-sist wti rrfunil your money if thry oo aet help voa. lie.

iOc a-id per tn. Afpt ao substitutes. Look for the GOLD MEDAL on every box. They orisinal. Iliitlcm Oil CapsaW RUE FOR RHEUMATISM! Mustcrde Loosens Ur Thosfc Stiff JcL-ts Drive3 Cut Pain Izof tcI.j thoxisanJ3 cse Mus-irole cr.ee yea enperlcnce the glad re-'Ui g-vs.

Cet a jar i once from tlie nearest Qmg store. It is a clean, white ointment, raie with oi! of mustard. Better a trtard plaster end docs not tltstrr. Eringr e2e and cczitort v.bile it is iecj raliUi oa MuStrc'e is rscornmendeu by many icctors iri nurser- Millions of jars are tsed rrsraTIy for bronchitis, croup, stiif Tt, asthma. p'etirisy.

rhea-patisni, pains and aches of the tack cr joitiis. sprains, sore muscles, trusts, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Specials Men's Pants Worth $2.50 and $3.00 Special for 11.65, 2.45 Special in Men's Work Shirts at 39c Regular 50c values Special in Men's Fleeced Undershirts at 39c Specials in Men's Sweater Coats at 68c, 98c, $1.48 and $2.48 Special in Men's Overcoats at $6.50 Special in Men's Suits at $7.95 a Men's Suits and Overcoats Vm nff Boys Suits and Overcoats a snort time Men's OviFaUs and Jackets at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 I- A. FRASER The Clothier 216 Huron Ave. Bargains read JR Tunes-Herald liners February A.

rre Prescription Tou Can Save ana TJ3 at EOine Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glasses? Arc you a victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses? If so, you will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored through the principle of this wonderful free prescription. One map says, after trying it: "I was almost biind; could not see to read at all.

Now I can read everything without any glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain me dreadfully; now. they "reel fine all the It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even read fine print without It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to bo spared the troublfc and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by following the simple rules.

Here ST. JOHN'S. Jonathan sUronc, chars-eu wltii killins; l.i; nepi.ew. Wit tain iy, last UotoLicr testilied in Ids mu he-j half yesterday. He declared his un, 1 with whir-h he intended merely to frighten two b-iys ir.

his barn, one of i hictt was his iiepiie, was accidental-j ly hi laldy ran into iiiiu. jlfe also testified that his nchew hal deelareil hf fore his d- ath thai he knew his nucie was r.ot to Maine for tne shootlny. t. i Jlw. I 1..

I'iKC was feriously jrerha ps fatally burned at her home, i summer cottaere at Mona Iteocli KeMii't. early this morning when her nisrhtsrown caught lire as she was replenishing the kit'-hen stove, he cotti.t is r. flimsy structure and a tire whs be'iicr all.niaht. ilcr screams awoke. ieishiois who carried 1 e-r a half mile through dorp snow bo-tore reaching a hiehnay fiassahle t.

vehicles, i-'he is at a local hospital. RATTLE CREEK Coal dealers to-, day estimated families in l.at tie Creek are without fuel. otheis. it sf id. are depending upon pas h--at in one room while some have closed their homes and sought refuse elsewhere.

Irivers reported that numerous are remr.inincr in bed or wearing outdoor garments the' house until they obtain coal. Rome factories may be forced to phut down tomorrow. TRAVERSE CITY The northwestern section of Michigan, comprising the Grand Traverse resrion im just recovering from what hfs been tho worst winter the resrion has known in ichtten years. The temperature, while severe, has been the best the world for the fruit crop for which the region is famons and tho 1917 crop should be the in its history. MUSKEGON' Mrs.

Frank Cuiry. superintendent of Wood lawn hospital, the city tuberculosis institution, tendered her resignation today after Aiayor Elhfson had issued a statement exonerating her from charges of neglect of patients, made b'- former inmates in the hospital. She asked a flat salary of $1,000 a year which was refused. DETROIT Dr. Wiliam F.

English ot Saginaw, and Dr. Guy L. Klefer, Detroit, Were aooointed memhers rf tin ctata board of health by Governor Sleeper' yesterday. They succeed respectively Dr. II.

S. Bartholomew, of Lansing, and Dr. J. H. Kellogg, of Battle Creek.

MUSKEGON' Celery growers of Muskegon county and northern Ottawa county meet here March 10 to form a western Michigan federation of jtrowers which will have an agent on the Chicago market next summer. RICHMOND Mrs. J. G. McEachren was hostess to the Harmony club, Monday evening, with Mrs.

J. M. Ferguson presiding over tht business session. Following a sketch of the life of Franz Liszt, by Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs.

McEachren played a piano solo "Hark, Hark, the Lark" (Liszt.) Mrs. J. A. Health and Mrs. R.

I. Lamb played a piano duet "Sorrei De Vienna," Modern composers concluded the pro gram in whieh Mrs. F. A. Priestap sang.

"How I Love a Perfect Day" and Miss Mildred Weter was heard for the first time in several months, singing "Garden of Love," with Mrs. H. A. Simmons and Mrs. McEachren accompanists.

The choral work was directed by Mrs. IP. A. Neddermeyer with Mrs. Simmons at the piano.

The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Neddermeyer, Friday evening, February 23. Miss Emma Glllett, who sustained a slight stroke awhile ago, is not improving at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. E.

"Waterloo. Mrs. C. S. Sutton has been ill for the past month.

The O. E. S. social advertised for Tuesday evening has been indefinitely postponed, partly on account of the intense cold, and because of a slight accident to Worthy Matron Mrs. E.

W. FentQn, who scalded one of hen feet, while pouring water from a teakettle. Mrs. Roy Norton of Port Huron was called here Monday by the illness of her mother, Mrs. M.

D. French. Messrs Burgess and Orr, of Riley Center visited friends in town the first of the week. Several men looked over the former Cooper Sons Co's store site the past few daye. with a view towards opening a dry goods store in the remodeled buildings, a much needed addition to that part of town, which has been without a dry goods store since last April, when the Cooper stores burned.

Andrew Winltel visiter, relatives in Marine City, Sloalay. of several coaiinunitics have openly re-J iiist'd to oo-oporate. -Mnskesron audi flrftivi Rapids differed between them- selves and j-everal other northwestern were tinuole to a'-roe. with eu.ier. in top of this the Michigan a-'sociatiou differed with the en tire lot.

I.AXHIXG. In the absence of a I fd each or to open tho house with icliei- oils exorcises. Tuesdv- aTtemoon. S. l'ierct ree.d Lincoln's Gettysburg speech.

It made a preat with th" members! and they applauded InivJ stnd timorously. Some of the members proiosc a revision of the rules whereby Ihe Fpecehes of Lincoln be substituted for the devotional exercises, as some of the preachers have been inclined to pray at considerable length before the house has been able to get down to business. DETROIT Margaret Delbridge, a Chicago sill- who has been missing from that city rdnee January was in Detroit yesterday. She spent the t'ayat the home of Enoch Taylor, 191 Carlield avenue, but according to a member of the Taylor family, she left there last night. N'n information re-fearding present w-hereabouts could be obtained pt the Taylor residence.

The Detroit police are trying to locate her. DETROIT. Stockholders of the Federal Motor Truck company at a meeting yesterday afternoon voted approval cd the. directors' recommendation to increase the company's capital stock from to $,000,000. It was also decided that $500,000 he transferred from surplus to capital account to permit of the distribution to stockholders of a stock dividend of 100 per cent.

Tlhe $1,000,000 par value of new stock after the distribution is to be retained in the treasury. DETROIT. One girl was killed and three other persons seriously injured, one possibly fatally, when a northbound Toledo interurban car crashed into an automobile in which the four young persons were riding In Wyandotte early last night. Miss Mildred Halstead, 15 years old, was dead when picked up. Miss Joyce Van Alstine, 16 years old, was rendered unconscious and it is feared she may not recover.

LAXSING. Governor Sleeper has settled all speculation In regard to the boad of control of Jackson prison by sending to the senate for confirmation THE HOME DOCTOR (Cut Out and Save.) To End Coughs The following formula, easily mixd at home, makes one of the quickest cough remedies obtainable, often curing the worst cough in a day. Take a teaspoonful as often as necessary. Glycerine 2 ounces Sugar Syrup pint Globe Pine Comp'd Aromatic. 3 ounce The sugar syrup is made by dissolving six heaping tablespoonfula of granulated sugar in cup of water.

Be sure to use Globe Pine Compound which is sold only in oz. screw top cases with Aromatic printed in red on outside. How To Relieve Rheumatism After each meal and at bedtime take a tablespoonful of the following homemade medicine used all over the United States and note! for its remarkatde results. Relief begins after first dese. Syrup of Strsaparilla 1 ounce Toris Compound ..1 ounce Simple Elixir ft pint This formula formerly called for whiskey, but the simple elixir la very much better.

Frost-bitesr Corns, Sore Feet Bathe the feet in warm water to which has been added two tablespoon-fuls of Caloclde compound. This gives Instant relief for aching, burning or perspiring feet; corns, callouses, sore bunions; also for frost-bites or chilblains. The Caloclde acts through the pores removing the cause of the trouble Its use also keeps the feet in a firm, healthy condition, free from swelling and puffing. These formulas are published by the Medical Formula Laboratories, Dayton, Ohio. The ingredients specified can be procured from anx ood drug a tore.

NEW WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 I will open a complete new stock of Wall Paper, Paints, and Varnishes. Knowing the trade in Port Huron as I do I took particular pains in selecting the stock, and you will find the very latest designs and colorings from the best manufacturers, at prices to suit all. Wall Paper 5c up Noxall Fast Color Paint, guaranteed, 2.15 per gal. Satin Finish Flat Paint. Enterprise Porch and Floor Paints.

Pitcairn and Berry Bros. Varnishes and Stains. E. Jf. TREMAINE 502 Huron Ave.

Phone 2209 Opposite Howard's i 1.

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