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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 11

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Friday, January 12, 1923c Page Eleven FRO emime. THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD THUMB DISTRICT 0 NEW of the Methodist church Wednes ill WsHl day afternoon. Two of William Thumb Prints Cork's children are ill from chick runt en Hatfield has gone to Detroit for the winter Sister PORT ATJSTIX Capt. Thomas Deegan of Mar Garelda and Sister Mary Bride of Chicago spent Saturday with their sister, Mrs. Joe Mullen.

They were quette spent several days here re Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold In FewHours called here on account of the ill Retiring Circuit Judge Recipient of Fur Coat, Gift Bad Axe, Jan 12. Judge Watson Beach. Judge of the 24th judicial district, whose retirement next January was announced a short time ago was today presented with a fur-lined overcoat by the members of the Huron county bar. The lawyers planned to present the gift at the time they tendered the judge a banquet at the end of the December term of court, but the garment failed to arrive in time. ness of their brother, Thomas Mullaney Tom Mark and W.

G. Beefl Don't stay ut- onit blowlcs and snuf- ox are on the jury at Sandusky this week. Tak, -Pape'a CoM Com rr two hours until ness. feverishness. The second and third dose usually break up the cold completely and end all grippe misery.

Tape's Cold Compound Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape's. he nrst GREENWOOD Mrs.

Otto Hawker entertained the Avoca M. E. L. A. for dinner rtored-up nostrils and hpad- etora noe Thursday Mr.

and Mrs. William INFIRMARY FOR SAKILACVETOED Governor Postpones Action of State Charity Board Sandusky. Jan. 12. That Sanilac county will not be required to build a county infirmary for an indefinite period was the- decision handed down by Governor Alex.

Groesbeck In conference with the members of the board of supervisors early this week. Last week the supervisors were notified by the state board of corrections and charities, that unless the county constructed the new poorhouse before July 1. the state would Itself undertake the taak. James Sommerville. chairm; a of the board.

John Mullet and Geo. Abbott went to Lansing: to confer with the governor. The supervisors made It plain to the governor that Sanilac county does not want a new Infirmary relieves headache, dull- fatrieter received word Wednesday morning of the birth of a girl at SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for the home of Mr. and Mrs.

'Albert Caro Amateurs Plan Play "Lotus Flower Hartwig of Part Huron. Mrs. Hartwig was formely Tilda The Oatman school is closed on account of the sickness of the teacher, Hazel Edgerton. "I GO THE PRICES AT Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pairi Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia HARBOR BEACH The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Leo Gemple, Thursday afternoon.

A Bohemian lunch was eerved. Williams and four assistants are cutting ice from the bay near the Burr Lincoln farm. James Ritchie is recovering from his recent severe illness. Caro, Jan. 12.

A Japanese musical comedy will be given at the Strand theatre next Thursday entitled "Lotus Flower." The play was written by David Orr of Caro, who is assisted by Mrs. Bradley Butz, and is to be presented by home talent. Gorgeous costumes, special scenery and excellent electrical effects are promised. Among those taking prominent parts are Miss Edna Bowles, Mrs. Lawrence Dowling, William Fitzgerald, Thomas Van Tine, Alton Knowles, Joel Gibbs, Clayton Ryan and Leonard Stader.

Oriental dances and a chorus of lEFF'S J. cently looking alter business for the Henry Gill estate. Petoskey a member of the Marquette coast guard arrived home last week to remain until March. Mrs. W.

L. Wrick and Mrs. George K. Bankin of Cleveland, Ohio are here to be with their sister, Mrs. John Teare who is ill About 50 friends of Miss Emma Hall gave her a surprise party at her home last Friday evening, the evening was spent in playing cards and dancing.

Iva Hanter has returned to her home from the hospital but will not be able to resume teaching for some time yet her sister, Mrs. May Thompson of Deckerville is taking her place at the Schwedler school Mrs. Dell Smith is holding a sale of household goods Saturday, Mrs. Smith and family are leaving here to make their home in Port Huron" and Mrs. William Clancy and George Clark of Detroit, are spending a few da3- with friends here Paul Yaroch.

who has been ill for some time was taken to Saginaw Tuesday to consult a specialist, his father accompanied The annual meeting of the Wallace company was held here Tuesday Mrs. John Moran returned Saturday from a two week's visit with her parents and sister in Detroit. RIC1LMOXD Ernest Osterland, meat cutter in the Mllo Breese meat market cut one of his hands with a cleaver, Saturday night and symptoms of blood poison appearing he was taken to the Port Huron hospital for treatment. and Inea Johnson, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Abner Johnson. have been very ill from feverish colds. Mrs. Johnson, who was assisting in their care was called to Smith's Creek by word that her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Wilson, was about to be operated upon for appendi-citles in the Port Huron hospital.

Amanda Allen was to be married to Raymond L. Peterson today. Miss Allen is a clerk in the Lenox postoffice and Mr. Peterson is engaged in garage BIG Accept only "Bayer" pack'age which contains proper direction! Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mcmoacetlcacidesfer of Sallcylfeacld 36 boys and girls will be featured.

JANUARY CLEARANCE at this time, the people having defeated the measure by a vote of more than four to one at the Nov-mber election. The tax burden of the county Is already high and the addition of the Interest on $50,000 the sum required to construct a suitable building, would be too great a load to be shouldered at this time, thej pointed out. LEXINGTON' Born, to Mrs. Florence Purklss Wednesday, a son- The father, Dan Turkiss, died a few months ago, following an operation for appendicitis Helen Schell will entertain the Five Hundred club Thursday Mrs. Joseph Wray is Mrs.

W. F-Holmes, who has been In Detroit for several days, has J. S. Yake proprietor of Hotel Cadillac, is ill from a severe case of la grippe. W1 Km tfs tUo Mm 1 SALE NOW IN FULL SAIL GUssessSssS talcing It determines Mure or success in baking, more thananyotheringredient Francis Head of Sanilac County Road Commission Sandusky.

Jan. 12 William Francis of Croswell was elected chairman of the board of 'county road commissioners at their meeting here Thursday. Mr. Francis has been a member of the board since Its organization two years ago. Walter Smafield, the new commissioner, met with the board for the time Thursday.

Xext Wednesday, two first hearings of objections will be heard. One will be at Croswell on the half mile west of the eugar factory on the Lapeer road. The other will be on the road from Applegate to the shore pike. AT JEFFS BARGAIN HOUSE JTORKINGMAN'S STORE 406 QUAY ST-PORT HURON DOWN NEAR THE FERRY Mrs. C- H.

Heath entertained a large gathering Wednesday after li you do not always have satisfactory bakings, changa to Calumet or just one triaU It is pure: containing only such ingredients a3 have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. noon, at the first meeting of the Congregational L. A.

S. at her home. MINDEX CITY Tuscola Sheriff Stops Smoking By Youths On Street Caro. Jan. 12.

Sheriff Jay A. Colling la enforcing the law which prohibits the selling of tobacco to minors. As a result several high school students have been taken to the Jail, where the new sheriff made it plain to them that if they persist in smoking on thestreets they will be arrested and confined in the Juvenile department. Sheriff Colling stated that tobacco is prohibited to youth under 17 and cigarettea to boys under 21. He said they can use tobacco in their homes, in the presence of their parents.

Richmond-Riley Farmers In Meet Memphis, Jan. 12, The annual business meeting of the Richmond Riley Farmers club was held at the M. E- hall Wednesday. An oyster dinner was served. Officers elected for the coming year are, president, Albert Ravin; vice-president, William Nelson; secretary, Mrs.

William Nelson; treasurer, Mrs. Alice ITound; treasurer, floral fund. Mrs. William Braid-wood; corresponding secretary, Mrs. James Semos; chairman program committee, Mrs.

Hadike; committee on entertainment, Mrs. Daniel Reish, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Edward Heinz. Mr.

Murphy Ma-Comb county agricultural agent assisted in the discussions of the subjects of which the program consisted. Mrs. Clay Kienstedt entertained the five hundred club at her horre Wednesday evening. Mrs. Kate Moore won first prize and Mrs.

Ben Lytle won consolation. Mrs. Charles AVCt Yon can't tell the cook by the tin JHr X1 DalOt In the alley. The prices on my merchandise dnrins this sale don't Indicate the values I'd lay com early and there'll be no risW ot disappointment. Thumb Briefs DeKosia will be hostess next Thursday.

Swayie is In Phicago attending a furniture ei- -SHOE Men's Work Shoes Men's Two Pant Suits fi'ibit Air. ana Mrs. jona isurke are Mrs. A. W.

Rice, son Harold and daughter Ruth, returned home Tuesday, after spending the first of the week with relatives Men's Drees Shoes excel- CO A( in Tort Huron. Albert Hob I Jt lUDt YAltf IflWHB I ecxTorrsti i ifJi I son, of Harbor Beach, is the guest 95 of her dauehter, Mrs. George Att- 13 lent all leather HeaTy Army Work Shoes, I7X Hanson last Army Officer Shoe easy feting, rubber centered sole w.ter iss ouve tsurice arnveu here from Detroit, Wednesday, to spend a few days with her parents. Within the Calumet factories the largest and most sanitary on earth hundreds of skilled workers clad in white are busily engaged in producing the baking powder that is used by millions. Human hands never touch it.

Its sale is 2X times as much as that of any other brand. Pure in the making pure in the baking. A pound can of Calamet contains full 16 ounces Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 1G ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Only a few lert but every one an unheard of value at Mr.

ana Mrs. John r.ROWX CITY RoTjert Marsh and Jerome Koh- ler returned from Detroit Tuesday evening. Leland Willing of I L'L' Ll CAVg, Ton can be stone blind and still see JJXU.J. iJ-tx. these bargains.

Bad Axe The box social and dance given by the ladies of the St. Joseph's church at the K. C. hall was a success socially and financially. Mrs.

Thomas Murray slated today. Mrs. Murray was in charge of the affair which was given for the purpose of raising money for th church building fund. Mrs. Murray and Miss Mayme Conaton were appointed captains and are opposing each other in friendly rivalry in raising money for the This is the second party to be given.

About $100 was realized. Caro An open day meetinpr of the Wixson club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs- A. X. Wilcox, 203 V. Sherman street, when a program on "Schools and Education" was given.

The meeting was to have been held at the home of Mrs. M. G- Atwood as a regular meeting but owing to the nature of the program it was deemed advisable to make it an open day. Papers were read by Mrs. F.

O. Watrous and Mrs. W. O. Luce, while Caro school problems were thoroughly discussed by Superintendent F.

E. Schall. Mariette spent the first of the week with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Dean. Ross was in De troit the first of the Our EVER-READY SAFETY RAZORS 49c BEST BY TEST Overalls high school girls' basketball team will play at Saginaw Friday Mr.

and Mrs. William Lotz were surprised at their home one half mile west of town Tuesday, the occasion being their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Their chil Thumb Weddings Sweaters Guaranteed all wool beary cord- I QQ ed knit Cork iweaters. all colon, good CI QQ Extra Good Quality 89c I A 7c 14c CANVAS GLOVES, pair JERSEY GLOVES, Pr. Bam ems.

Tho Economy Army Slip- 89c dren and grandchildren from this vicinity made up the party. PORT HOPE A conference of the Lutheran ministers of this district was held in the Lutheran church Tuesday at 7 p. m. Service were Barney Kessel of Detroit is spending a few days here with his family. Eastern Star and Ma Potter-Sutton Brown City, Jan.

12 A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sutton Wednesday, when their daughter Sylvia Grace was united in marriage to Earl Potter ot Aylmer, Ont. The bride was gowned in blue satin trimmed with silver and blue ribbon. They were attended by Mr.

and Mrs. John Wilkson of Lynn. Rev. R. A.

Herber performed the ceremony. After a few days Mr. and Mrs. Potter will leave for Aylmer where they will make their home. GMEATEST BAKING POWDER 1 A VQ ri tbe price to match their pocket sons wives gave the Masons a sur Harbor Beach The Music Study club met in the Woman's Club room Tuesday morning and continued its study of the romantic school of music.

Mrs Jesse Jenks gave Shubert's life and Mrs John Wellock gave Mendelssohn's life. The musical numbers were a piano solo by Mrs. A. T. F.

Butt, piano duet by Mrs. II. C. Warne and Mrs. Eugene Swain, and vocal duet by Mrs.

Glen Shipley and Miss Odelia Wittman. prise Wednesday evening following third degree work, serving a pot luck supper in the lower Sox Mrs. Nellie Tittsley of Car- sonville arrived Wednesday to Medium Weight Qn Cotton Sox HeaTy Cotton A Pants Fanta S1.59 Semi-Dress (1 QQ Pants OX70 AH Wool CO QQ Army PanU 3.UO spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Plttsley. PECK Mrs. Lillian Williams and fam Duffy-Henderson Owendale, Jan. 12 Laurence Dufty of this village and Miss Evelyn Henderson of Detroit were quietly married in Detroit Tuesday, Jan.

2. The young people returned home here Thursday They expect to make their home here. ily have gone to Detroit where they will make their home. A. E.

Fox entertained the women jirrrm IE Sell Sell Sell I want to make tills sale the biggest dollar saving event JEFF of the year. Bad Axe. Sidney Story of New Orleans talked on the subject of the proposed St. Lawrence waterway at the high school auditorium Wednesday evening. A large crowd attended the lecture in spite of rival attractions.

Mr. Story presented a Btrong case for the waterway and outlined the problems barrln? the way to the fulfillment of the Avoca The First National bank of Avoca held their annual meeting Wednesday and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, W. V. Andrea; vice president, F. A.

Hill; cashier, C. V. Andrea; assistant cashier, L. V. Andrea; directors: J.

B. Brown, Guy Beard, W. V. Andrea, F. A.

Hill and L. V. Andrea, All Wool Navy Overcoats $16.95 A Now is The Time to Save .20 to 50 on 1 in 5 I Separate Garments, Fine Ribbed, Shirts HCf and Drawers Uv, Excellent Quality Ribbed Union (T- Genuine Lambsdown Fleece Lined Union -f QQ Suits t3JLaO7 Richmond At the annual meeting of the Orchard Beach association, held at the home of Miss Ella Hunt, Edmund Clark was elected president to succeed, himself, J. F. Beier, vice-president, and I.

M. Hunt secretarv-treasurer, to succeed Mrs. C. W. Reed.

January Clearance Sale All Short Lines of Shoes and Oxfords in Fall and Winter Styles. $7.50 to 10.00 Values Grouped in Two Lots at JPPPCAV5 Tm ndh read a million ads and A still not realize tlie big ravings I am JiTIng Come compare valnfs liv convinced. SHIRT Good quality chambray khaki qo Work AQ SHIRTS 5,0 Shirts fitC heavy ftjAVXEL ci aq flack Sateens, A-l qual- snmxs OlV and work- 0 alij wool army eo on OV snmxs J.oy Sandusky John Holm. Palms, who was placed on probation by Judge Watson Beach on a charge of violating the liquor law, was arrested on a charge of disorder ly conduct and is now held at the county Jail awaiting a hearing fore Judge Beach. Harbor Beacli Mrs.

Mert Mc- Lennen. the only woman to be made master of a grange was installed as head of Hope Grange Tuesday evening. and BOYS SHOES 1.89 Thumb Deaths Men, this is your opportunity to buy high grade shoes and oxfords at a great savings. STOCKED TO THE ROOF Seasonable merchandise at ridiculously low prices This is the Time to Purchase a New Cabinet Gas Range During January our entire stock consist ing of Clark Jewel which is equipped with the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator Garland and Vulcan Ranges will be sold at substantial reductions in prices. AH Ranges equipped with Lighter and installed in your home without extra charge.

the ETR 0 1 I 0 company 317 Huron Ave Phone 2316 Rubbers and Four-Buckle Galoshes to fit every shoe 1 li 1 1 V- JEF BARGAIN HOUSE IPRKINGMEN'S HEADQUARTERS 406 QUAY STREET Mrs. Frank Burt Capac Jan. 12. Mrs. Frank Curtis Burt, wife of James Burt died at an early hour Thursday morning after several weeks of Illness.

Mrs. Burt was a member of the Eastern Star and Woman's Belief Corps, in both of which organizations she had held office. She was also a member of the afternoon Study club and belonged to the Woman's Class No. 7 of the Federated Sunday school. Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday at 2 p.m., conducted by Bev.

George Ward of the Federated church. Interment in the Capac cemetery. Out of town relatives are Hon. Frank Scott of Washington, D. Mrs.

Harry McKane of Alpena. Mrs. Roy Hoffman, of Highland Park; Mr. and Mrs. T.

Merritt, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Black-ney of Tort Huron, DOWN NEAR THE FERRY Herald Liners Bring Results Try It BZtr 1 JTj, wr.

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