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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 2

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 2

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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PAGE 2. POUT HTJKOy DAILY TOTES. FRIDAY, SCTTEHBEIl 23, 150S. SPECIALS 1 Simplified Unless Youi Hawe a Victor Attractive Fur Display Xow's. the time to make yottr aeiectlon at "Fun for the coming season.

This our first showing thl fall, and the new styles seen bere cannot fall to please the most critical eyes. Handsome Minks at very low prices are shown In se reral styles. Jap and Natural Minks, Sables, Martens, Squirrels and Lynx. FUR COATS The" new styles are shown In 24 and 50lncb length. Klectric Seal.

Near Seal. Bable Coney, Sable Squirrel and Hudson Beat In Sheppel dye and handsome Mask-Rat. I ra Fall YOU ARE NOT GETTING YOUR SHARE OF PLEASURE OUT OF LIFE! Music In some form or another enters Into nearly all of the pleasures of life. The average family spends a considerable amount each year to attend Operatic Performances, Concerts. for Music in the home.

Tlta fftM la SPERRY'9 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Pretty styles In plaid Delaines at 13.00. Beautiful little dresses In aersje In the blouse and one-piece styles. Braid and plaid trimmed at $4.00 and fS.OO. Colors are blue, re and brown. Attractive styles In Children's Coats In the new fur materials and broadcloths, $4.00 and on up.

SHOES SHOES SHOES A you walk atonic you might as well he properly shod. No man who values the advantages ot Shoe Style can afford to neglect the opportunities to be fonnd In shoes. Between you and ourael selves stands the finest shoes that are made. $2.00 up to $5.00. Showing Next Thursday BlG STORE- B5 the VICTOR so universally popular.

It is so Inexpensive, yet It brings to the horn every kind of music, sung and played by the World a greatest artists. With a VICTOR available ou can enjoy the music vou love whenever you are In the mood: to listen and you can entertain your freinda in a rnosl delightful manner. Get a VICTOR and start to enjoy life today! We sell outfits on tera, of gl weekly. You are cordially Invited to visit our waren-oms and bear the VICTOR. We are State JJislrlbuiers and carry an immense stock of Machines and Records TE-'5: GRINNELL BROS.

MUSIC HOUSE 223 Huron Avenue, Port Huron MO 11EY SAVING PRICES SATUM OF MICHIGAN Do you know why we can use this expression? We will explain the reason We buy from the largest Manufacturers and Importers at Jobbers Prices. We pay cash for our goods which means a big saving. Last of all and best we sell all goods strictly for cash. By doing this it places us in position to pick up many snaps that others could not do. We sell only reliable merchandise and our guarantee goes with every article we sell.

If goods are not satisfactory return them and we will cheerfully refund your money. Are You Going Hunting This Fall AT OUR FOUNTAINS Saturday, Sunday and Monday ORANGE ICE AND BANANA ICE CREAM, 5c MADE FROM FRESH FRdT. LUNCH SPECIAL HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES WITH BROWN GRAVY, 10c. A MEAL IN ITSELF. FTLL LINE OF FRESH CANDT.

TURKISH DELIGHT. RECEPTION WAFERS. NUT CARAMELS. COCOA NUT TURBANS. MAPLE WALNUT.

MINT CIUK OLATES. ETC. STORE NEWS- single tarrel, tl'" fo S30 TARGET RIFLES from tl 75 up 810 HUNTING COATS, from tl 3S np 'O gJ JJQ LEGGINGS. SHELL BELTS and Vests. Gun tae.

(iun Wipers, Iading Tools, etc. HUCK TOWELS, eatra beaey a-rsde. Urre sle. plain whita aad red lMriers. o'i Id I a bargain at 12 1 2c.

special each ..10 $1.50 and $1.25 finnvrinht Rnnkc Zelda Oamaean, The Amethyst Sax, Princess Matitta, Or. Luka Lavradoc. An A pacha PTinceaa, The Midnight Gweat. Piga in Clever. Liscy HartJieg, TKa Steal teea, Dewble Trevbte.

Frechlea, King af Oiassafsda, Calwmet Pillar ot Light. The CareJa The Fereat nouse Dust and dat remowJ from Carpets, Rusv, Upbdtlay. Drap-ertct, etc, by Miction, without removal from the house, by the Oeans Quicker and better than the brush, broom aad duster. Mod-, em, efficient, saniury. Lighten the housewife a labors and aorve the troublcsoroe house cleaning problem.

3 No dekyt; do stvcoo-vemence. Eitimatea promptly hsr- SBSSBBBSBBBBBSBSBBBSlBSBnnaBBB PORT HURON VACUUM CLEAN INCCo Telephone S04- or 108 121t Howard St. J. A. RYAN, Manager.

Tnannosia: Ttvrr mhlni Ik tirsad ssoita rrosa Motions and Small Wares SAFETY PINS, all sizes. pr doa-en GOOD PINS, 400 CfHint in Iaper 3 PEARL. BUTTONS, all sires, per doten rk HOOKS and EYES, all id res. bUck and white, card of dot. ....3 RUBBER DRESSING COMBS, lance sie.

-tra quality, 10 RUBBER FINE COMBS, special values at tc. and 10 100 YARD SPOOLS, beat aevlof silk, all coljrs and black, per Ta HAIR BRUSHES, value. to Sie. spe-fl r-ach 10 WHISK BROOMS, larre aiaea. tea.

fTa4e. each JQ RUB DRY WASH RAGS, sprrla! each TOOTH tICKS, reealar ie. hoZ special boa LADIES FINE GLORIA SILK UMIRELLAS, 2 Inch alse. pre). ew fancy tn4al bandit aad natural kaadte reralar ial aieel rod and frsuMi.

our low prto- 05 Popular A On nTO'l The Fimae af EaetK, Lavender and Old Lace, Half a RegiM. Re tha River. Slack Friday, Eieanar Les, Faeeat Hearth. The Canqwerar, Movse, Man en the Sea. 100 fIECt FINE SEMI40RCE.

LAIN DINNER SETS, blaa aad rreea 4erralios. refuUr fT vale. aperiaJ per mi. 95 WOOD far PYROGRAPHY WORK, panels, boaea, Ubortttea. tim" rack, mat btrwla, priors a low aa AY I Cadet Hoss Heel and toe is guaranteed to outwear top of hose.

25c pair. LOVE FINDS A WAY Attempt to Seoarate Girl From Her Lover Fails. Buffalo Swain Follows His Sweetheart to Bay City. Bay City. Sept.

25. Sending Miss Kthel Gammack. IS years old. from her home In Buffalo. N.

to her aunt, Mrs. Charles Woods, of this city. In order to break off nn attiichment betwen the ac i I and her lover, Albert Dewey. Just twice her age, did not have Ihe tlesirwt effect. Dewey, whose home Is also In Ilnffulo.

learned where the young woman had been sent imd he lost no time In getting here. Mrs. Woods, with a tinge of romance In her makeup, did not hnv. the heart to Interfere, and the wedding took place tonight. Dewey was denied the parents' consent In Ilnffulo and ns both de-elnred they would wait until the young woman could, under New York laws, marry without consent, the parents countered Ineffectually by sending the girl here.

PULLED FINGER OFF Unruly Cow Causes Serious Injury to Mt. Clemens' Woman. Plymouth. Sept. 25 Mrs.

William Campau, of Mt. Ck-mens. was holding an unruly cow by a rope that was wound around her hand while her son was milking It, when the animal Rave a sudden spring and the rope tightened about her thumb, pulling It entirely off at the first joint. The na tnre of the Injury made an amputation of the member close to the hsnd necessary. The accident Is a most un fortunate one, as Mr.

Campau Is In poor health and several children were in a great tnasure dependent upon the work of the mother. ASSISTANT P. M. Organ, 2e a State Association at Jack son, Thursday. Jafkson.

Mich, Sept. 25 The Michigan State association of Bsslxt int H)Rtmatertt was organized hers Thursday. ANnit fifty were present, coming from different parts of the state Officers were elected as fol lows President. Frank S. Knowles.

Jackson; flirsi vice president. C. H. Hall. Grand Rapids: second vice pres ident.

I S. Fink. Alma: secretary. W. S.

Miinn. ha ton Rapid: financial sec retnry. C. Welter. Muskeaon: treas urer, B.

Watson. Three Rivers; eeutlve committee, John J. Scenter. Saginaw; Charles Cunningham. Mt.

ITasant: George H. Sexton. Iwrnslng. and W. N.

Chldeiter. Hastings. The next to be held In was U'ft to the executive committee. The meeting was oned by an addrss of welcome by Mayor Glasgow. Th rense was made by Assistant Post master Maywornt.

of retrtlt. At noon a hanqne; was served by the em plover of the Jackson iMmtofflce and was followed by addresses by Postmaster Richardson, of this city Congressman Tow-nsend and ITwtmaster Hopkins, of St. Clair. ENDS LIFE AT FAIR Petersburg Man Take Poison While Under Influence of Liquor. Adrian.

Sent. 25 Gaston, aged 40, a farmer living near t'ciersnarg, Monroe county, came to Adrian Thursday to attend the Adrian county fair. He was on his way to fh fair grounds in the morning when ne snuaeciy stopped in front of der's saloon, went sronnd tn th i.f ot toe building and swallowed tl contents of a bottle of carbolU acl He died before medical aid cou reach him. It Is said that be bad oecn drinking heavily. CALUMET Light raina fell early Thursday morning, being sufficient effectually to check: the numerous bad forest flrea burning In th vicinity of Calumet.

The school hous at Centennial Height waa saved. HOPKINS ALLEN SB SINGLE BARREL SHOJGUNS $650 PRICE to $1050 11. ia WkWkA kmi PLAIS Oft AUTOMATIC EJFCTOeS tran.sT'ctly balanced, Sura bU, accaraM una Useiaafled lar tabM aa4 seulrrel COME IJt AND SIX OVI STOCK DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS. at 87 75 to 83o SINGLE BARREL SHOT GUNS. SI 15 t( SO Toilet Articles and Ladies' Furnishings JERGENS FINE TOILET SOAPS.

3 eaki-s In Ux. per liox EASTMAN'S ANTISEPTIC TOOTH POWDER. sp.clal 5 CHILDREN'S TOOTH BRUSHES, fine quality. kjh-cIuI -ach 5C LADIES' and MEN'S TOOTH BRUSHES, aliM up to :r.c, special -nch 10 EASTMAN'S FINE QUADRUPLE PERFUMES, white rose, white lila crabapple, joekiy cltib, lily of tho vallny. carnation and htliotropn, put up In pretty and worth 2r.o 10r special LARGE SIZE PLAIN and FANCY BACK COMBS, ami kIiIp rontbs.

values up ij0 each 10 PURE GLYCERINE TOILET SOAP regular rc. ak. sM-elal cake 3 LADIES' GLACE KID GLOVES, all sixes and colors, every pair guaranteed, our prlc per pair frOc ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF FINE CLACE KID GLOVES. Morha Kloves. and Kid RloveH.

all In new and fashionable styles and shades. Riiarant every pair of kid glove- sold. Holsproof Hose, guaranteed for six months, pair STATE WAS TIED IN CHAIR Inmate of Northern Michigan Asylum Hangs Hsrsslf. Had a Mania for Tearing Off Hsr Clothes. Traverse City, September 16.

Mrs. Margaret Kelly. 44 year old. either committed suicide at the Northern Michigan asylum for thr Insane yesterday, or was strangled Ir. endeavoring to free herself from chair In which she was lightly re strained.

The woman was sent from Cadillac and had a mania for undress Ing herself, so that It was necessary for in attendant to hold her constant ly, or for a restraint to be used. A piece of denim cloth was employed tu keep ber In the chair, and this was ao loose that her arms and hand were free, but It served Us purixe Hha either deliberately got this about her neck or wsj caught while en deavortng to free herself. Vhn found she waa suspended from the chair dead. The coroner's verdict was ac cldental death. STUDENT DISAPPEARS Mystery of Kalamaaoo College Bewilders Authorities.

Kalamazoo. Sept. 25.Ie A Wolford. a student at Kalamasoo col lege, has disappeared. After a wfk'i residence here he left his room Thurs day night, leaving behind his clothe and a suitcase.

The matter has been kept secret by college and police authorities, but be earn known today. It is a deep roys tery. Wolford hsd been a school teacher In Casso polls for two years. No cause Is known for his disappearance He may have gone In his night clothes, a his day clothes are In his room. DEAD IN BED ftartla Creek Man Fails to Appear In 1 Court.

Battle Creek. Sept. 25 Abra ham Woomhoff. failed to appear In court to answer to a charge of drankennesa Thursday morning, and later be was found dead In tied. After being released, after the policeman bad picked him up In an Intoxicated condition, llloomhoff.

It Is supposed, waa hit by a street car while making his way home, It Is thought death resulted from the shock. AGED MAN SHOOTS SELF Octogenarian of Thomapple Township, Attempts His Life. Hastings. Mich, Sept. 25 In 111 health, discouraged because a daugh ter who had taken care of him died and because be would have to leave the farm on which he hail toiled wince pioneer days, William lowdon.

aged 80, a widely known resident of Thorn-apple township, shot himself three times In the head with a 22 caliber revolver Wednesday night He was found unconscious by neighbors. He Is the father of William O. Lowdon, former prosecuting attorney of Barry county. II wilt die. WOMAN HIT BY CAR Mr John at Ford, May Die of Her Injuries, Tori.

Sept 15. Although the motortnaa o( a special Wyandotte Trenton suburban repeatedly rang his rong and the conductor called out a warning. Mr. John IsabelL ot Ford, waa so confused as the car approach. ed the Ooddant road crossing la Ford lit 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon that aha vaa unable to get out of ihe way and she received injuries that may prove fataL rested some ttm ago on a charga of larceny of a bono and rig.

waa sentenced to a term of from two to flv year to Jackson reformatory in th Also complete line of Sporting Goods of every description. Best Goods, Lowest Prices FOOTBALLS PROM COc up 1 MAGAZINE -VuMP SHOT GUNS. HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Benjamin Graham, of Pontlac, Likely to Die of Injuries. Supt. Huriburt, of Motor Car Company, Placed Under Arrest.

Pontlac, StpL 25. Benja ul ii (Iraham. aged 25, Is In a dying ondltion as a result of an accident ate Wednesday night. In which his iiiggy was run down by an automobile Irlven by Supt. Harry Huriburt, of the Oakland Motor Car Co.

The auto ran nto the buggy from behind. Graham was thrown high In the air and when ie alighted the machine ran Into him igatn pinning htm beneath It. One of Ms ribs penetrsted a lung, and the hyslclans say that he cannot live. Huriburt waa taken Into custody on -i charge of fast driving. He wns re eased, but a more serious charge may to preferred ogulnst him If (Jriitiuin lies.

STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Fluid Cuts Pranks at Sutton Bay, Injuring Woman. Traverse City. Sept. 15 -Ughtnlng struck the residence of K. 1.

Peck, near Sutton's Hay yesterday. Xelghttors. seelug the flash playing ilout the house, went over and found Mrs. Peck lying upon ttie floor bleeding front a severe wound in the head, received by striking some object when ailing. Site was revived without diffl ulty.

MICHIGAN IN BRIEF MARQCETTE Five years In the Detroit house of correction Is the sentence Imposed on Geo. Rons and Frank Roche, by United Stales Judge Knap-pen. The men pleaded guilty to rob blng the postofflce at Koss. They are under indictment for similar robber les at Kipling and Daggett. The Koss Job netted $120.

HASTINGS Charged with huylng a large quantity of brass hydrants stol en from Riverside cemetery last spring Arthur tubaugh, a junk dealer and former alderman, was arrested and ar ralgned before Judge Hlshop. His ex animation is set for Sept. 29. CARt.KTON Miss Julia Dunn, of Carleton, and John Ixingphrey. of Flat Rock, were married In St.

Patrick's church Wednesday morning. The bride Is a well known school teacher and the groom prominent in Flat Rork. HAY CITY Warren ft. Ragan. fore mau at the Vance ivx company, who was severely burned in the Are at the factory a week aao.

died In Mercy hospital Thursday morning. He was 55 years obi and Is survived by a wife and one son. JACKSON Senator Nichols. of Ionia, counsel for Wittiam H. Burlet-son.

cashier of the Parma hank, who la in jail charged with making false entries on the bank books, arrived in the city Thursday. Mr. Nlcfcola once went to the Jail and had a con ference with Iiurletsoo. CALUMET White bunting ducks at old colony dam an unknown shot Chas Olson and his two daughters, who were walking along the bank of the dam The two girls are sot badly wounded Olson's wound is worse, but will recover. telegram Thursday slating that his son dwanL sJneta and 3A ra been crashed under a train at Cbtcago, waere ne waa engage ta tfle cement huatatHIS A hmlhcr mrtA ta gone to Chicago to beta home the reaiauBS.

OWOSSO tavwrence Cole and VlV Itam UcGUlis. two Owoaao boy a. 10 aad nine year respectively, raa away from bocne soma ttm ni hobta eipedittoa about the state.They Were hanebt TknMiti ttcers and the local authorities have guuw eiier ueo. 1.50 Latest Copyright Books lit O. 4 STRIKING BAGS, frt.m tl 19 up 10 SI 15 PETER'S SEMI SMOKELESS LOADED SHELLS per box 45 BOXING GLOVES.

lndsr UsebaJl basket balls, etc. FINE CHECKED CRASH TOWELING, pure linen, aide and narrow rli-ck. Kfxid dth. our low price 9 $1.08 FINE AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SETS, pretty pink decorations, several piece abort on tha 109 pleca aet, regular prtra tl5 00, to close them oat per set 50 STORE. PERRY'S LITTLE BROWN JUG OF KILDARE SR00NEV5- McCutcheon.

THE R.WER MAN. by Stewart Edw.rf Whrf. THE FIRING LINE, by Robert Chamber THrj YOKE, by Hubert Wales, TltSSiy C- N- A' M' 'R0N CREAT "CRET many others. Levers, Lavaca, a vj.i winner SETS, full io ptecea. pretty neat patterns, splendid shapes, a rejrular t35 .00 onr special low fnr fy anU Saturday per set SO Brs waters Mi(loea, Lion end the GRINDLCY-S FINE ENGLISH PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, (opea atock patters Beat moss rose patters with gold bead, very pretty, yow can btiy 1 piw or a 100 piece dinner act at Sl-l 05 THE CORNER STORE, STORC airw.

PYROGRAPHY OUTFITS for wood burn in k. price from t3.5 dowa to 254.

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