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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 16

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raid Pa ore Sixteen Saturday, October 14, 1922. it Hie Port Huron Tinntes- He By ALU! AN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Sad Discovery Refugees Of The Sea Are On Way to Port Uv UUPTO UrrwJ frt GX6 Vo T7 PUT A COUPLE. OF EvTCTHI! )FFF? 1 DEFEAT GRflBLE 'FOR UNION HEAD Radical Delegates In Control of Maintenance Men Detroit, Oct. 14. F.

J. Fijozdal, of Daupln, Manitoba, Canada, vras announced here today as the new grand president of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of way shop laborers. Fijozdal, supported by a strong radical vote, defeated Edward E. Grable, his opponent, and candidate for re-election on tha "conservative" ticket by 3. 813 votes.

The delegates also voted to move the permanent headquarters of the brotherhood away from Detroit- Elmer E. Mllleman. of Mount Morris, X. was elected grand secretary-treasurer, defeating Samuel J. Pegg.

who was also a candidate for re-election. Grable was defeated by 3.S13 votes, each delegate being alloted one vote for each member of his home lodge, and Samuel J. Pegg, frrand secretary-treasurer, was beaten by -Milleman by about 0 votes. Grable's supporters wera surprised by his defeat. They had felt confident that he would be re-elected because of conservative course in keeping the brotherhood from joining the strike of railway shop craft workers, July 1, Following the election, Grable had no comment to offer, but his friends announced he probably will have a statement to make Saturday.

(By The Associated Press San Francisco, Oct. 14. liefu-geea of the sea, the 261 persons who were the passengers and crew of the liner City of Honolulu when flames drove them into the ship's boats 37 miles southwest of San Francisco Thursday morning, were approaching the mainland today aboard the transport Thomas. The Thomas is expected to make port some time tomorrow. The City of Honolulu w.is burred to the water's level.

Her charred and twisted hulk will be towed in later. Experiences of the rescued passengers were described in a radio message from the Thcma3 to the Associated Press. In the open boats the castaways settled down to make the best of a miserable situation, expecting to be at sea an indefinite time. The women passengers accepted their fate as bravely as the men. Upon being transferred to the Thomas, the passengers were given warm clothing, although most of it was of the misfit variety.

Some of the men art dressed as colonels of cavalry, others as dashing lieutenants of Infantry. From the beginning to the end of the thrilling drama. Captain Lester of the City of Honolulu never raised his voice above his ordinary conversational tone. The calm attitude of the captain inspired confidence in the passengers and there was no semblance of panic. History Repeated After 2000 Years as Robbers Take Glands fSaS 1 0 From Two Virile Chicago Men Several hours after the Wozinak case was reported, a woman call Baptist G.

II. North, pastor. Preaching, Bible school, People, preaching, 7:30, Subject, "The Resurrection." ed police headquarters and said I ini her husband had been a victim of First Baptist Ccrner Grand River avenue and ing worship at 10:00 o'clock. The subject of the sermon will be: "Our Guiding Stars." Special Rally Day services in the Sunday school at 11:15. Senior and Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:00 o'clock.

Topic for discussion will be: "Patriotism." Evening will be: "Pat-subject, "Nicodemus." the gland robbers, while intoxi cated. Police rushed to the home Ontario street. J. H. Vatcher, to make thorough investigation.

minister. 10:00 Morning worship. Knew Their Business sermon, "The Stewardship of Tal The Mozniak operation was per ent." 11:30 church school. 7:00 The United Press.) Chicago, Oct. 14- History repeated itself after two thousand years, as the operations of a band of gland thieves was reported in Chicage police records today.

Two men were reported within the last twenty-four hours as having been preyed upon by the gland robbers. Each lost one life-giving gland to the gang. Captain Thomas Coughlin, head of the police squad investigating the strange crimes, advanced the theory that the gland snatchers were operating under orders of a wealthy, aged Chicagoan seeking rejuvenation. Not desiring to render their victims entirely sterile, the robbers, according to Captain formed by someone who was fa popular evening service, sermon: First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner of Sixth and Union streets. Hours of service, Sunday morning at 10:30, Wednesday evening at 7-45; free reading room at 512-13 Meisel block, open daily except Sunday and holidays from 2 to 4:30.

Sunday school is held immediately after the Sunday morning service. 'Young People and Present Op miliar with the technique of a physician. He was beset in the 4 4 'cai 1 et i ex jrai em portunities-" (3rd series) Rad clinical district of the city, leading io concert after the service. Dr. Waiter Sullivan of Mercy hos pital to advance the theory that Howard Baptist Corner Bancroft and Eleventh Methodist Episcopal Gratiot Park Methodist Episcopal Corner of Church and Cherry streets.

H. Magahay, pastor. Morning worship 10. Subject, "Be Watchful." Bible school 11:15. Junior League 2- Epworth League 6.

Evening worship 7. Subject, God's Interest in People." some interne employed in a clinic had been induced by a wealthy streets. Arthur Chasey, pastor. HYDRO PH ELPSREMQ VEO Matter of Back Rent For Property Starts Probe Sarnia, Oct. 14.

James E. B. Phelps, manager of the Sarnia hydro was today relieved of his position by James Crawford chairman of the hydro commission following special meetings of the commission Friday afternoon and Morning worship 10- Sermon The First Spiritual Chnrch of Sunday evening in the I. O. Lapeer avenue, 7:30.

man to follow his desires. "The operation could be performed in a back room of a sa "Nothing But Leaves." Sunday Coughlin's theory, merely removed school 11. Evening worship 7. loon, or any other such place with Sermon, "The" Withering Grass in ten minutes by anyone familiar one gland from each victim. Botli Stronjr Men.

There was a startling similarity and the Fading Flower." with knowledge of surgery re One More Week of Grace For Booze No Sanilac County State Legislator In Special Session Sandusky, Oct. 14 Sanilac county i3 unrepresented in the special session of the- legislature called at Lansing this week. There Is no Sanilac county representative. Charles Burnham, elected to the office two years ago, resigned last winter to accept the appointment of deputy Internal revenue collector at Port Huron. It was thought that no more sessions would held.

To have filled the position, a special election would have been necessary. quired." said Dr. Sullivan. in the manner In which" the two Calvary Baptist. Lakeport Methodist Episcopal.

H. Magahay, pastor. Bible school 2 p. m. Public worship 3, subject, "Advice to the Convicted." Of ops Although there is no similar case men were robbed of their vital hu: bee in i me Corner of Harker and Tenth ave in modern history, Dr.

Sullivan organs. nue. R. J. Fields, pastor.

10 a. Washington, Oct. 14. One more week of grace before the Daugh- Both were strong, healthy, vir stated it was a common practice in China 2,000 years ago to rob men m. subject, "Heaven, Where Zs it ile men.

Washington Avenue Methodist EDisconal. of their vital organs- and Who Are There?" Bible school, 11 a. B. V. P.

6 Joseph "Wozniak, the first vic Chicaero medical leaders were J. E. Somers, Public p. evening sermon, 7 p. aroused over the reports of the subject "The Man In the Tree." worship at 10:00 a.

m. and 7:00 p. Bible school at 11:15 a. robberies, and agreed to back tim reported, met several congenial companions in a saloon and later was kidnapped and drugged. When he came to consciousness, the operation had been performed.

evening, called to inquire into the circumstances of a sum of $3,500 arrears in rental of the National Engineering Company. Limited, for premises on North Front street leased from the hydro. It developed at the meeting that the arrears of rent covered a period of about two years, and ac every effort of police to run down public worship at North street at 11:30 a. -morning sermon, "An Pilgrim Baptist. Corner of Eleventh and River the band.

Best for Colds Bronchitis, Asthma And all throrts troublei Frsrent evening, "What view street. Sunday school at an da it ra m( Christ Taught Concerning the 9:30. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. by Rev.

P. D. Glover, pastor. B. Y.

Kingdom in the Parables." THUMB NEWS U. S. S. Thomas To Take Passengers To Their Destination erty bone dry lid is clamped down on Amrican ships throughout he world and on foreign ships in American territorial waters, was allowed today by Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, after a conference with President Harding. As a result Amrican and foreign ships can leave foreign ports for Amrican ports on or before October 21, with liquor aboard, and will not be held to have violated the ruling.

Haynes also announced that the Mellon regulations providing for enforcement of the ruling due tj go into effect today, would be held for a week. P. U. at 5:30 p. m.

Communion cording to a statement made by J. S. Crawford, chairman of the commission and confirmed hv Builds Strength 's preaching at 8 p. m. pe: (Mayor George Crawford, these ar Park Baptist.

NO DANGEROUS DRUGS GUARANTEED South Corner of "Washington, Oct. 1 4 -The army- Twenty-Eighth and Mills Memorial Methodist. Corner 23rd and Bancroft streets A. Z- Leonard, D. D.

minister- Service and sermons at 10 a. m. "The Ascended Lord Observing Us." Evening service at 7 p. m. subject, "Sheltering Manhood." Bible school at 11:15 a.

m. Kinde School To Nern streets. Rev. C. E.

Maxfield "Riitr Toim Illf! Past0; morning preaching service IJliy leUIIl OUllO at 10; Sunday school at 11:15. The pastor will preach at both Kinde. Oct. 14. The Kinde transport Thomas was ordered today by Secretary "Weeks to proceed to Los Angeles Instead of San Francisco to land the passengers rescued from the burned liner City of Honolu.

The traneport later will go to San Francisco. USE TIMES-HERALD LINERS services- rears had not at any time been reported to the commission by Mr. Phelps the hydro manager, Robt. Garrett, the secretary-treasurer or Williard Simpson, city auditor, who Is responsible for the audit of the books of the city. It was further stated at the meeting by the chairman, that Mr.

Phelps was a director of the National Engineering company and it is this fact which is believed to have influenced the commission In its decison to dspense with his service. The secretary treasurer of the hydro commission, Robert Garrett told the meeting that he had several times advised Mr. Phelps to bring the deficiency to the atten Congregational First Congregational Wall and Seventh street. Matt school boys are preparing a minstrel show, program to raise money to finance basketball. The teams are ordering their shoes and suits to start practice by November 10.

Kinde has a good basketball hall and some good games are expected this year. KIXDE Other Churches The Salvation Army. Sunday holiness meeting, 10:30 a. Christians' praise meeting, 3:30 p. Salvation meeting, 8 p.

Young People's department. Junior meeting Sunday, 2:30 p. Young People's meeting, 6:15 p. m. VETS OF SEN Mi MEET Inter-Allied Fighters Meet At New Orleans (By the Associated Press.) New Oct.

13. Delegates from seven European i-tions and the United States opened the convention of the Inter-Allied Veterans federation here today. Presiding over the group includes representatives of countries from the Balkans to America, who have come here as guests of the American Legion and to participate In the Legion's national convention next week Charles Bertrand of France M. Bertrand is a member of the French chamber of deputies from the department of the Seine, head of the ex-service men's party in the French legislative body and D'Annunzio's Men Fighting In Fiume (By The Associated Press) Mullen, minister. Morning service of worship at 10:00.

The i Icid pastor will preach on "The Supreme Need of Life." Sunday London, Oct. 14 Fighting hasl Miss Ida Schmidt Is taking a school at 11:30. Evening service two weeks vacation for her health. teachers of Kinde school will spend the week end at Port Crescent Miss Annie Damrow left Wednesday for Detroit. Free Methodist Chnrch A.

L. Brown, pastor. Quarter at 7:00. Matt Mullen w-ill give a story sermon on the best short story he has read this month. The storv of a successful business man.

ly meeting services. Love feast. broken out between the D'Annun-rio legionnaries and the Zanella forces in Fiume, says ar Rome message to the Central News today. An Ancona message states that Italian destroyers have been despatched to prevent the departure of Fasclatl forces from Zara for Fiume. 9:30 a.

preaching service, 10:30 a. sacrament service af Lcraine Chape is home for a two eiftPA and -beautiful wife, a tion of the commission. Asked for an explanation as to vhy the arrears had not been reported, Mr. Phelps is said to have replied, "What difference would It have made?" weeks' vacation while her school home of luxury but dissatisfaction ter preaching; Sabbath school, 6:30 p. preaching service, 7:30 and how happiness came in an un- children have an opportunity to top sugar Mr.

and Mrs. I .1 I 1 3 1 1 1 i a 1 1 I' o' a h' es i a ci ft I1 ir t- cc TP' i Hi tl OI i i as, i i Ol 3L 1 ai Tl 1 S' SL4 in t'-j fl Vt' Tl'-'z cs br til ins mi as fei 'rat th? US a3 r-T f- ivs i ri 1 Ml I Kl 's i 311 i. SO! 1 iht i is 1 i 5 ie i i jit expected way. Jchn Logan and son George are Meanwhile the chattels ot the i p. m.

District elder, Rev. s. tt. Fcrterfield, of Sandusky, will have charge. Twenty-Fourth Street Congrega in Canada on a visit.

Kinde high school ha3 installed a fine National Engineering Co. ia the i building, valude by J. S. Crawford i tional. new chemistry cabinet.

The cabi ana can on inspection at "Will A. Shepard, pastor. school, 2 p. preaching net has bench room enough for about $3,500, have been seized. International Bible Students Meet in Moose hall, 216 Huron service, 3 p.

sermon, "The sixteen students at a time. Thirty one students are enrolled In chem through the city solicitor. Following the dismissal of the man avenue, every Sunday alternoon. Dirigible Starts On Long Return Trip El Paso. Oct.

14 The army dirigible C-2 on a return transcontinental trip from Ross field, California, to Langley field, Virginia, started from the field at Fort Bliss at :20 o'clock this morning. "Weather conditions were favorable. Children's Bible class 2 p. jiej of an rbej ing ing qui loc he: the b'j- bus chi i thr bro I iCa, Ore ft. IP Light of the World." Ross Memorial Congregational.

Corner of Francis and Four istry. seventh and eighth preaching service 3 Temple i it- ager. Mr. Garrett has been placed in charge of the in3ide work and wearer of the American Distinguished Service Cross and the French Legion of Honor. Ho is president of the Inter-Allied Veterans federation.

The convention today heard the reports of its general secretary and trpsurer and named committer members ho will bring in reports tomorrow. teenth morning service, grades gave a surprise party for Dorothy Charette Tuesday evening at seven o'clock in honor of Study for seniors 4:30 p. public lecture by W. R. Murphy, 7:00 10:00, sermon "The Divine Pat Claude McMann in charge of outside work at the hydro until such time as a permanent arrangement p.

topic, "The Manner of our Lord's Return." Sunday school, evening service, 7:00, sevmon her 12th birthday Miss Hattie Rice is visiting her parents Mr. and is made. "The Heavenly Mrs. James Rice i Sturges Memorial Congregational RiniMOXD Eavenswood avenue. Thomas Mrs.

Linus McCauley Is In the Cooke, minister- Morning service Re-organlzed Chnrch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1016 avenue. Elder R. H. Huston, pastor. 9:30 a.

Prayer and fellowship service; 11:00 a. Sunday school; 7:00 p. preaching. osteopathic hospital in Detroit for at 10:30. Church school after the treatment.

T. J. Brophy en I morning service. tertained the Sorority, Wednesday evening. Her sister, Mrs.

Hubbell Lutheran was a guest. Dr. and Mrs. Hub- bell have been making a business trip in the eastern and southern The English Lutheran Church of Our Savior states, and during his absence in, Pine Grove L. D.

S. Mission No. 1 1617 Pine Grove avenue. Elder L. C.

HWhitford, pastor. 10:00 a. Prayer and fellowship service; 11:00 a. Sunday school; p. preaching.

Corner Sixth and Wall streets, iexas, ivirs. nuooeii is visiting rel atives here and in Memphis. Mrs. Sunday school, 10:00 a. divine worship.

11:00 a. sermon by Hubbell was formerly Miss Emma Stoddard, a teacher Mrs. Pastor Mundt of Detroit. E. W.

Hurlburt was hostess to the tin: i co, SiUC gro ten -ng fin Art Needlework club Friday after St. John's Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Bruce Seventh and Pine streets. Rev L. D. S. Mission Xo.

3 Mortonville School House, Elder F. W. Bailey, pastor. 10:00 a. Prayer and fellowship service; 11:00 a.

Sunday school; 7:30 p. preaching. who have occupied the J. H. Pound Jacob -Wulfmann, pastor.

Morning residence for the last two years. worship in English at 10. Sunday will return to their home in De- school at 11:30 lord, and Mr. and Mrs. Pound will Trinity Evangelical Lutheran.

Tenth and Griswold streets, California Mrs. C. D. Butter-field of Birmingham was the guest St. Paul A.

M. E. Sunday school at 9:30 a. preaching at 11 a. m.

by the pastor. Rev. A. W. Hall; the Alien evening service at 7:00.

Rev. O. Pfotenhar, pastor. Di of Mrs. W.

J. Weston Thursday. vine worship in English, 10 a. in German, 11 a. sermon by A Timely Offering of Skirts and Sweaters The Skirts--- are high grade wool skirts in plaids, stripes a.id checks.

Please do not judge these line garments by the exceptionally low price, as they are worth onsiderably more. Mrs. Weston accompanied her home The Woman's club The pastor in both services: Sun day school at 9:15 a. m. Mennonite.

Corner Eleventh nnA War! will hold its second regular meet ing of the season, Monday evening, slrtets. James K. Wood, at the home of Mrs. Bert B. Ells St.

Lutheran Eighth street. Rev. G. T. 10:00 a.

m. sermon by pastor; 11:00 a. Sunday 7:00 worth Mrs. B. L.

Kirkham is Rausch. pastor. Sunday school 9:30. Divine service 10:30. Ser i I ton I i i Gal too I re 8:0 i i clt -clo 1 -tMi p.

fellowship meeting; 7:45. entertaining her mother, Mrs: Neil-sen, and sister, Mrs. Hansen, of preaching. mon by the pastor. Manistee.

Vigo Hansen, of Ann Arbor, visited them over Sunday. First Splritlalists Alliance Services at 913 Laneer avenue Episcopal Junior League of the M. Announcing The Arrival Of The 1923 Superior Touring Model The World's Greatest Motor Car Value 25 F. O. B.

Factory See Them Tonight We receive our first allotment today which will be' displayed in our salesroom tonight. Don't fail to see them. Your order will insure early delivery. Deliveries start Monday. DISPLAYED BY ASSOCIATED DEALERS The following dealers will display their first carsTues-day, Oct.

1 7th. Don't fail to see them. GEO. SPARLING, CAPAC. BARR YALE.

W. A. HIGGS, ST. CLAIR. E.

church, Mrs. O. B. Evans lead at 7:30 conducted by, the pastor, Bev. Anisworth Marcy, assisted by Mrs.

Maxwell. er, turned in more than $15 at an Grace Episcopal. Eighteenth Sunday after experience social Wednesday ity. Holy Commnuion at Sunday school workers and The Tabernacle. Griswold and Thirteenth streets.

those NORT END NEWS SS iatochnSndr Tuiy school bible classes and kinder Thomas H. Callahan has re The Sweaters--- Pull-over styles in all the wanted colors, such as orchid, navy, cowberry, black, white, etc. These are all-wool worth much more than thi low price. YOU CANNOT garten at 10; service and sermon at 11 and subject of sermons will be, morning "Jesus Wept," evening. "Fighting Over riviali- turned from Cleveland, -where he had been called to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law.

tb ot da-als ani 0 POl we pe) nec wh vin cen we, COO Frank Wilson of Battle Creek ties." is visiting his sister, Mrs. Harris, of Poplar street. Pine Grove Sunday School. Mrs. C.

I. M. Harri3 in charire. Mrs. Charles Ford of Gratiot HIDE YOUR FAT Overfatness Is the one misfortune you cannot hide from yourself or from those around you.

It too thin, your dressmaker or tailor can supply the deficiencies, but the overfat carry a burden they can not conceal. There is one sure way to reduce vonr woicrhta nrlv nnd nnirlf- Regular Bible study classes and kindergarten at 10. avenue, who has been ill for some time, is able to be out again. William Lind is visiting his IHI OLIOS' brothers, John and Charles, on St. St.

Panls Episcopal. Gratiot avenue. John A. O'Sul- Clair street. Charles Riley Is taklne ud his livan, rector.

Holy Communion Dr. home in Detroit. Sunday school 11:30. Eve Gilbert Maclntyre, formerly ning service 7:00. with the Grand Trunk here, has taken a position in Detroit.

P08THUR0N MICHIGAN If Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Webb of Ml I a Presbyterian Westminster Presbyterian.

Stone and Church streets. Min Elmwood and Cherry streets have left for Tampa. accompanied by their daughters. Mr. Webb plans to spend the winter in ister, John Tyler Charlton.

Morning service at 10. subject "The Florida as he- has leased his store Phone 411 for that length 'of time. Military at Court Everlasting popular even ly. The harmless Matmola Prescription, which chanees the fatty tissues and fat-producing foods to solid flesh and energy, helps the general health and digestion, permits you to eat substantial food, and leaves the skin clear and smooth. This famous prescription is Mow condensed into tablet form.

Each tablet contains an exact dose of the same harmless ingredients that made the original prescription caap-made the orfginal prescription cap-steadily and easily without the slightest 111 effects. Take but one tablet after each meal and at bedtime until tha normal weight is reached and the bodily health completely restored. Ask your druggist for Marmo'- Prescription Tablets or send orf dollar to the Mar-mola-company, 4512 Woodward Detroit, the price the world over, and you will receive enough to start you well on the road to slim-nesa and happiness. Adv. Capt.

George Fredenbersr has ing service at 7, subject "The Nat- returned from Sanilac county, uralness of the Christian Life Just Count The CHEVROLETS where he spent some time on Bible school at Junior En-business. I deavor at 2: Christian Endeavor Mrs. J. Kinnee of Highland I at 6:15. topic "True Patriotism: Heights is ill.

What It Is and Does." fCitizen- Mr. and Mrs. James Hume of) ship Day.) dison Park beaches have re-1 turned from Brantford, First Presbvtorian where they have been visiting Mr. Corner Eighth and Wall Streets. Hume's relatives.

I Rev. S. G- Schiek. castor. Morn-.

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