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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 10

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HE PORT "HURON TIMES-imRALD PAGE TEN mad tha toUowi sixth district, statement: "I shall do nothtee- rll. BTtfn. Eeat: P. R7bTt, Jr O. M.

Po. Two Hrbr VI' B. H. H. Papr.

or. J. TT. r.hd-. r-jlath.

Maarh Chsnx, BuSIo. eil; JCr- w.j wv til rvn in r- nan an opportur.tta t9 wsth my frtends at home MEMORY OF FIRST AVIATOR HONORED TWELVE MEMBERS OF ORDER ODSTED many iettra datir rgrlnK ma to k. aome recei Inp Mlchlran. candidate especiaUy MILITIA CULLED TO QUELL RIOTERS IN SYRACUSE 11 for Rovernor oine- from tha atxth di.irtrti- string' me to remain In oor- I think perhaps rhapa I ouaht to ear that i inclination la to rerrmia .1 STTTTiAGISTS Tf KTt rOKMKTI AX present conirreaa if the People of t. OKGAVI.ATIOV FOR -OWN" MOTIVES" sir FN-rrrrv tears ago ttii: ViORIn AT PRor.

WNGLEY rpr.y, A1K' 10: Re-seeia--. Berry. rt Ih- 8 far aa tha governor ahiaaa carnad. If It con poaslbly ba or there should be no ocnteat la hal Br -e-fe4 MOTH HIS til ICE FIELD HOW By A ffi TVaihTr.gtn. Mar S-ve rTFTFTTV PTTUiOVS, Til KM POLICEXEN.

ARK IVJrnJLT TOO 2Cew Haver May Charr- Jfjrklnaw ily frs that they had formed wtthout Ma-V Arcadia; I. VT. Stphenson, r. W. Ktf hr.

MinUiff CJer-4; JtsR-, Paantyek, mr-rhanllfw; VT. Buffalo, oat. Briton. ChampUln. German.

Jjmfi A. Farrel. J. W. F.hd.

O. M. Fr, Ifrvt-T. P. Fiot.Tta.

Jr. vr. b. S'-hsn-r, H. H.

Jp'rir: I. V. Stpft-nin. Butcher B'iy. WJ.

F. TV, Ffhr. Jrn Bar; Htiwt, hiy; P. O. Nf? irhor I Snp-flnf A I.

TT. Nl-hota. hr'! J1, I rrs. Jnktr, Jr.rrrtfa, Kr.m. A.

S. I'p- rr. I tllah. Arrsii, tTtl-r. Northern War-.

Jam- Orrtmn. A. i. I'yer. fVrttiirt'in.

Jam BlofTc, MrKSnr.ey. Wfr-r. P. rrth-rn Llrht, B'T, 'r'-. John nurfan.

A. K. Vet. VT iUf, Fnnekanta. TV.

J. the knowledca and consent of tha toiay r.rt readier tran air rylnc tok wir.r from state central committee. repctlteT state ofSciala. ectmty coramtttaaS county officer tbre-orhout tb taf. In fact every republican whe K.

21 a POt on Potom- and an organisation wtthin St for "their own selfish, motives." the New Haven Political Kauallty club. A fft-r a ehort fell to detr-e- best mtaresta of tha arte at 1 1 3 A. '40. r.a e.j-; nr" 3, r-: 9 nlrht; J-1 A. rs f.

should co-operata to thla and. t-V- 1 r. Co-a, ie 4 'J Franden 29; F'- P.raz',' 3, suffrare crranlration. today eapellel TlOT ARK HAVING VO twelve of tta members, lncludln tha tn while Ita tnvent-jr. the late Prof.

Samuel P. Ijarsiey. iocked on and world laughed. Net loric afterward he died from a hrolten heart, rrany of his friend aay. from ndctsle hMt- ctfty iv nv.ctur.

that POKT TOIT ed npon him beeaur he ha Invent a "fivtnjr tnaohtn Syracuse. X. May The looal militia com par. tea were suddenly rail ed out for Ftnke dut- here today, a not sn which fifteen were Injured, seven of them po-lioeme n. Between four hundred urd five hnn dred ytrsklar butldinc laborers.

all ItalsS-na. interfered this morrine with men ho '-v the I -i w- DuJu'h, May 8. The or dava Mocked r'uwtn Hoover and I. TV. Nfhnifw r-try ia president.

Mrs. Terrene C. McDer-meit, and vlce-preaident. Mrs. Avj-ata Troup, one of the flrat eaffra-icette tn thje city and widow of Alexander Troup, who was a personal friend cf Secretary Bryan.

The organisation referred to had been named the "Pioneer Eqeality club." The resolution of expulsion declare that "it haa never been known in the historv of politics, no matter how corrupt the political parties have been in the past, that uch low and unfair methods have been adopted by individuals to set control of an irjraniratlon. F1 A rriT 'am. rn 'r fr- jr1 r1 mr in wntiment of tha rank and Ci cf party, without regard to recent dtv! conoerf.lnc tha praaW should he rounded out and If It ti posnlhle to brtnir It about tha aiJI available and acceptabta mis to entire republican party of nr jS should ro into tha primaries xraeppe. "The democrat are ak.tr. )tHi way in Mtchlran and tha reat ef th country almply because they etaad together.

The hou.aa of repreaert. tives Is r.ow putting throe rh a rdi. cal tariff bill, which. If ubrrCfted popular vote, would be defaatad a majority a minion and a ha The people of th! country are TanrtN ly protectionteta. Vy then ahaelj factional difference be allow tn force uperr tha country a dlrtatrfgl economic proeramT r.

rr -r of tstk f. e. -r F- m't 'or- sr i P.fh- a r. 1 i 're1. c-r Harho-a Arrjv-d: jrf" ar-d t.

ear. 1 r. sr 3erirr, make of Jthn tlr.m. to piaoe a n-- Kpiaoopal tv. V.

o- th- e' o- a'n No ro ll having rv! a rv 1-1 iocrce. tr.e -e and rrifd on fouaht the re- But today at the gmsthtotiian ln-tttutin a crottp of whose name ar known to the world, iraih--red to a tablet to memory a th father of a l-ano-d aviation ar to present medt to Glenn end UllHite rlifT-i. who have rarri nrt the wort. Ixngiv left ff. Curtt.

was AnhsMlir Jnerand ri erf the medal FiiTel. Iater at th- army war col-1-te an rt nysr.jf boat waa A r- ard na; orr--ne on th- rf m-rn a iation wer- pr and many 4 ih of i.f- ram to pay homare to the me mr. ry of Farpley. -e Iik- Fri-. Arrived: Mi.Fa r.d Kmperor.

Ttf irht At'i. Fort vmvtrs asasnstb rram. r1 oven police- Is i 5 Chr rr-rrlrir- fi tion men wr- nurt. I wo vtrskra were throueh the bodv and othera wr hurt. The po-lioe rushed the wnundxi to the hospital men nay ht ur, th- fH hf i eari jny hind -red f--r v-rri Arrn Kton Ir.

i'rht K. fTfetoirfi. PAT KELLEY IS GOING- After the T.r?t which took tr-reak. rr. it i f-.

i.irht Van r.i. 1 rr W. A. F.oSTT.' Fri, A Whir ney. B'Tali.

a'. IVrj'iit, Cleve. a r.d. '-na 1. "'-ared: Haminid, Punt jaersfra.

heat and rltir oppo urt hoie. a fre ut- the county wa. ltsedftnd f-r Charlotte, i'M Arrived: Wood. M. "Th democrats of Mtchlfta strongly in th minority.

Tm The earner A i at the dry do'' it h-re sii! be rn a '1 Th- hjrr J. H- T.t'-r-n I In he W. Hmlth. Norton. what they have accomplished fhreaih their determlnatlati to berry dif.fr.

IT. Jf 'ra'-. Maritoba. Nap lea. Buffalo.

wheat Fort M-Ntoli. t'3 "-n rn and flour. encea at the coat ef peraoeal trifc dry fines th moh waa driven flown i inor iar 5reet to the corner of Warren. Jn th-h-art of the business Here the Itahana made another at and and hootne beaan aaaln. Sheriff ordered oit the local compamea and quiet had been restored by noon.

It th hiiii. A bltions. When tha rwhertiatorlaj nomination were fret diacuaaed a a 1 '1 tO of 1 rT o.sera.n. Amar-T. f-tearn.

Sahara. Vlklnp. Oavork, f'rren jr i r. at. Th tn year ato, aeveral Psmoertii wart tn tha field.

Ferris, Wood and Htmitii Fikc Hiirfrn Meafird. nt. Arris -d F-'trt William, heat: 'i' t'e. rout; rard lumher; Umt-tii, Parry 'ieared; Fr mor, d. Hnn.

a I or e. ts ri Jourtd, roa! irr'." i rr -I'o'vfU. If. F. A i1.

ia. i r. 1 i i Prim-TVvan- War-Pound. Mfrht: Craw were available material. But all leadlnir Pemocrata knaw they rnnu LIQUOR MEN GATHER Ohio's r.icon-e ljw la Heearderl A One (Hi ii a 3 i'rmt I-iivine.

May Ohio'a new law and th- federal We Avr era principal aibjeoa iaotiatnn hv the National Wholesale FiTJor Iwaier' a heyan a 1 1' roe rfa a'-alon here toda v. Tho Ohio law, whph reR-alates 'aoon and ondifiona ur.dor which th-v nav transact bjine. doiar-d eom- of th- d-al-ra to h- the r- n4 Urbtora Are Round Oier mr wh'-h not afford a primary fifht. I they grot toirether, picked their man (Continue from peae ore) Ke'Uy wtn make hi primary figrht as a prorre-ive and wiil depict his opponent as an ally of the old house rior. Mr.

Sm'th has not been opposed In recent years by a liberal of larae acquaintance and statewide reputation. He has not been a oonrplouoya figure in Wahinrton. but haa kept a great hold upon people throurh con-acientlou and eowttnnonn efforta to keen in tot-rh with them. He wrltea ettrs bv the hundreds, contlntsaliy s-eek'nir the icn pnmi of hia cetinll. tuent and tn every rase looking rtil for the auhtnlttcd by in hia care.

This close attention to bis constituency hit thus far mad- Mr. Smith etronc with hi home people. one other representative. Hamilton, of the Fourth district. in congress ro Jomr Mr, Smith.

Interview Congressman eitcy. -asked whether b- Intended to be a candidate for pov-ro- or foT mi trMim in the the atale committee clrettlated tfc Xh r.rivt var'ht jwni'rpw ftro'il b--n tU-n Tfhvr wiil irad petitions of Mr, Ferrla. Tha dR. orata were united and tha repobtcn were split. The result wa rem' election.

Off, Morra nkey. So- mark. Tood, Arm fo 'if Jr. 5: 'V. itt on eapa.

a f-x, inaloa, I O. Arrlr-d: Matanf a. Thnm Far! 'oe. r. irarTr-r.

r. Th tir ma (Fib-r! Mv- arfi-sl'1 for i-- the a rra oon-week tk fn. rnd o- -r to and are 1 bail. HastinK. a Brsdv.

I Alien and er, the Jackson h.ijfp" aiif-e-d prise death of Alien sn tst w'rh Brady three -xam'n-d before Ji: vfnnday. Th lar th rrrt for in Jail In dcfatitt of nnt.rrtfT Perrl win ra tnto tha Frrr, iss r.rs Wiarton. 1'sht. il r. Arrival: JUr.

Fort Arthir. wheat and flax; F'Trtin. coal. Atiwn, Fort WUH.i m. iisrhf.

ii w.iod. rst rrved: Parka fr.Ter, t'hirno. rr.rn. Mid-and, int. Arrived: lrrlN S.iturn.

Pa i poor sre. Turret Curt, For? m. grain: J. ft. i tn.

cram; t. W. 'harnherUin. Little Curreni. lumber.

Poipoone. Turret I'ort William, light, Saturn, Fpht. primaries unopposed In 1114. Hli e. ponent.

whoever may ba, ahnaTj rt. rlvsrreil teci'a yet fram-d fori the regulation of th liquor frame. and the pr rram of the convention Included a dw-tjaaion of p'ana to in-i dui-e other to f-iiio hio example. a r. a ir.

not be handicapped by a primary eht. To inenr party atie. cess', republican should vary tB differenrea and aubordlnat rrinl pr.rt Huron It; nd I i 4 F. 1: 'hr'ter ff-n-iarretnn. 3: fpaMtr.r 3:0 Ocritn Arrived D.

Mif-a. ''eared Win'ira pendenr ia ry Fanduxkr. Cleared: Shor-. Cry of Fanor. Steam.li'p Arrtiala y.iny Arrived: Kron- White.

Bo'ard. por.t'ae 1 11:30. Mid hennon 1 I rort 1 ft 1 I. Pmlth Verk. 2.

prinae-iwtn F-oi ambitions." -v-rv 'ate in the union wj't be represented. from Bremen. 4, Thornpon Wo- ort 1 A. Chln- 9S Fysnvi-. f'olrate 4:20 Iike afirhiRaT, Milwaukee- M.

BIO STORE I I RS, Co 9 1 pp F. rrialr :40: R'tSnd Fnyder. Jr. I2-S0 A. Moll Canada Arnenran 3 10; Wet-mnt Kotrh-r Otttt role a.

Mariposa fuddy Morr-ii Botand 7Aii'h 51.40. Phiw Morha 12 VNlta Pari Madrid. M.iv Kint Alfonso, ef Spain, and Premier 'nvint Alvaro de Unnmnoncs, with a large nuiie, left for Faris today on a two days' vlit to tha French capital. Purls. May fi P.nmnrs nf anarrhlt asf.i'n-' tf- of Kin of Spain, rliirirje hi rnmln li-if have i-H'isril to the poi; authorittea -f I'Hria an 1 to the 1-renfh ft "omprehenalv preori ut ion are le-insr iken to prevent any outrage.

IF B. fIwood. I hrl'opher, J1. W. Kngland, foal; Hennepin, itona; Kl-Iti.

nind, Floar-d: City of Shehoy-pan. St. aFrk.a. I'o-ia-eJ! P'aekhnuae. Superior; MaKgl Mrr all.

Manistee, i.rht; William J. Ordenahrjr. mrn. Ka'anah Arrived; Rntirnanla, ir kerr ura. J.

Mr- Wi II lama, Brnril. IrftV- Hrl- I'hi'-aro Arrived: ird-nxbj rr. Rrti1in'nit. icler.ah'irir; Seneea. B'lfalo.

mea A. Far- ommer Irtrnlt May I'p: laat Kof' h-r. Fslbert 12:4. 2: K'd-! I. Sha 4 Morula Tiepr.l!a Orjr R40: 10.15; '-rrto'Sr! 1 1v- 1 1 4 1 T.vnrh 4:10 i 1 v.

Jr. Hrhuvlk right iIMnkev 1" Ilnwn Spal'linr Fhs'ieh nv 10 1 Fyman 'hr conort. 1 o. Fort VVlUon 1 i there Ss Comfort in knowinp; th.it you can obtain one tried and proved remedy thoroughly well adaptetl to your needs. Kvery woman who is troubled with headache, backache, "lansnior.

extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try a Jt a. 'A pt i ft janus 1:10 1 oiK'i re i.i Dresses i 1 i Kir 6, o. t. Wolf. j.Tr'l r.

es -Wi, TT'M mS.t o-i JZXc 1 fe Kanlt -t i ay MHe Sauli Ste M-tric. Harvard 7 i.iihi iw-n -Tf i sep -s. mm Halp'o i 3. 4 f-ti iV. I -1 nr.ei I 'ra tar.a 1 A Jay r- 'onnoi: II "i-1.

1- 1 I 4. Tt' to.i. Jp'sby I rii'onioo Tr OU will have to have dresses for the summer CTke Lar-s Sale ef Any Medicine tn the World) o-, rn that are cool and comfortable and you may as well have stvlish ones. You will sec a great n-tte. rson.

1 Turret -rrst to i (ore, 1 I a 5 1ft. 30. 1 .1 r-: eh -rd 4 I I lit nrf. 1-arn what a difTerence they will make. p.y parifyinsr the system they injure better Hlgestion.

poucder sleep, quieter nerres, aoil hestow th charm of sparkling eye, a ppotlesg rosy completion vivacious a Th'tnaanda upon thousand of women have learned, happily, that rWcham's Vii.3 arc reliable and The Unfailing: Home Remedy H'arter "0. ifVntlUh M-r' 1 i i S' aio in. fori' i orwav 1 iinif.r 1 2 I ni o.n. Ft rt! VofTi If III 1 7'1 TV- f- 1 rSr1 5 A. -v, i a Via eara collection of swell silk dresses for afternoon and evening wear if you come to our store.

You will be pleased to note the simplicity and quiet elegance of our silk dress models. They are neatly trimmed, not overdone, just enough to emphasize the style and the fineness of the texture. We have all the different weaves Messaline, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe. Charmcuse, Foulard in the newest prevailing TV rfirrtim rtK lx mrm ry la )r vfar taTI i on da rt MotlcefMof ice shades. Our dresses are all the very newest in design having frequent shipments direct from the style originators every week, so if you can't find what you like one day you may be able a fewT days later to see exactly what you arc looking for.

Inspect our lingerie dresses when you are in. We are especially well equipped to supply your needs in this department and the girls' dresses, too. Bring the little girls in, we have a wonderful stock for them in all the newest patterns and fabrics. Third floor. 3 0 I I'flfflji: ylr 4tf fi.

si I 10 Day Sale 0 A A 13 Ou incr to the agitation in Congress at Wash, inffton, D. for the reduction of Tariff on Woolen Material, we have orders from our mill headquarters to put on a Sale, in an effort to reduce the tremendous stock of woolen material now on hand. 0 A l. Nearly Everybody Wants Loiv Shoes These Days. V7cll this is the place to come for them.

Our stock is complete for men. women and children. For men we are showing all the very newest lasts in the best leathers both in black and tan colors. Ilanan, Ralston, Regent, eltM 'V I Va. TeTJTe TV e-i e4- Vs- -e-e 4 So every High Grade Suit in our store rrirdless of former prices will be sold at $16, higher, no lower.

Suits that formerly sold rc-no as Fe'lowcraft Shoe. rom S3.50 to ranging nign as and a lew up to 53o. All new, snappy, spring patterns, in every weight and color, including blacks and blues. in price you will find will you the satisfaction you i we have black, tan and white in pump, and oxfords. We claim expect in point of wea and style.

For the ladie e- -ef e---e -e t. NO GOODS GOODS LAID AWAY CHARGED to have the best fitting shoes made, both for men and women, not shoe that fit only when they are new, but shoes that will hold their shape and fit your foot as you wear them- You will never know what real foot comfort is until you get shoes that fit your feet ALL THE TI ME. Our low shoes for children are made on good wide lats broad toe no they won't crowd the little one's feet and cause future foot troubles. Patent Leather, dull finished kid and white Nubuck and canvas. Second Floor.

I I eTeia)-eHss. -je 7 1 f. r-aw. 1 v- I 1 -sv- e-i a I a- -e-4 I t-e e-4 I I when If you wear union suits. let us show you our underwear with the closed crotch.

This prevents binding And NO goods taken from display on account of this sale Don't fail to take advantage of the moncv-saving opportunity. REMKMBER, the unlimited choice of any Suit in our store and we had them to $35. Custom Tailored and Made to your Individual Measure you bend over or stoop and is better and more comfortable in every way than the ordinary kind. We have the athletic style, too, cut with short legs or knee length in ribbed goods or fine Nainsook, Also a big stock of balbrig-gan and fine light weight wool in either two-piece or union suits. You will surely need some lightweight underwear this summer and we ask you to lock at what we have to offer.

We know we have the right kinds because we have made a study of men's needs. MORE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back If thi wemiJier kaa on ynsa win anon newd a atraw hat. laadlee! We can aa-tw ym wmer rm an wn-trlmmed J'anama hat. 11 X-ff ft'ft rj, Kl liOLL CO. 103 Huron Ave.

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