THE COLOMA COURIER

WHOLE NO. 1573 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 VOL. 29. NO 33

PEDESTRIANS SHOULD USE SAFETY ON HIGHWAYS AND IN WATERVUETS AUTO SHOW LEFT SIDE OF ROAD ARE LIMITED TOPS IS VERY IMPORTANT STATE TO BUILD 70 MILES * * * "Walh to the Left" Slogan Is (Jalning TO HALF OF THEIR CARRYING One of Big Needs of Road System To- day is Proper Policing. Newspapers Favor Throughout the United States, CAPACITY. STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 14 Bill Before New Jersey LegUlature are Rendering Big Service ON WEST MICHIGAN PIKE Constable William Ray of Watervllet That traffic accidents on highways, many months ago urged that the left Slate Highway Department Take^ ns well as on crowded city streets are happening too often, and with too Building Will Be Appropriately Deco- side of the road was the proper side Steps to Save Roads During Spring 374 MILES NEW PAVEMENT THIS M-ll—Berrien, 2.1 miles concrete. TWENTY-EIGHT NEW MODELS IN serious results. Is the conclusion reach- for pedestrians to travel to reduce the YEAR AND COMPLETION OF M-ll—St Joseph, 3 miles; Kalama- rated. Months ed by automobile Interests after care- POPULAR MODERATE PRICED danger of being hit by automobiles. zoo, 9; Allegan, 1.12; Kent, 7, all con- ful study of the question. 151 MILLS STARTED Thomas Hewitt, well known Waterv- He Is finding much support for his crete. WILL BE ON LAST YEAR liet artist, has been working for two contention and this week he brought In Mich. Highway Dept., Lansing, Mich. To aid in clearing up a difficult EXIIIRITION an editorial clipping from a Grand Rap- situation and finding a remedy for the M-29—10 miles, $287,000, Ingham, weeks on the decorations and banners March 5, 1024. 1.25; Eaton, 5; Calhoun, 3; concrete; Ids newspaper, citing the fact that the trouble,' the Traffic Planning and and the entire lloor space in this hand- Board of County Road (!onimissioners: Branch, .75, gravel. some new building will be devoted to New Jersey legislature has before It a Safety Committee of the National Au- Close to $300,000 of the state's pro- Gentlemen—Whereas, by reason of M-43—17.6 miles, $113,000. Barry, The finest automobiles trained ennl- the show. bill which If approved will add to the tomobile Chamber of Commerce Is en- gram providing for the construction of 8.5; Ionia, 3.5; gravel. neers and skilled artists could fashion state's traffic rules a requirement that rains and thawing of frost, the trunk listing the interest and support of 733.47 miles of trunk Hue highway In Music By Benton Harbor Orchestra will be revealed Friday March 14 when pedestrians walk on the left side of the line and county roads of the southern newspapers all over the country, ask- 1924, at an estimated cost of $14,990,- M-40—6 miles, concrete, south of the doors of the large new Pelrce Oa- The Wolverine Terrace Orchestra of highway. part of the Stale of Michigan are In ing that in reporting motor accidents 280, will be spent In Berrien county, Dowaglac and north of Decatur, $180,- rage swing open for the first real auto- Benton Harbor will furnish music dur- The editorial states that this Idea a softened condition, It is hereby or- they endeavor to ascertain the cause according to word Just received from 000. « dered that the maximum allowable mobile show ever staged In one of the ing each of the three days of the the has been recognized by the Kent coun- and forward a weekly summary to the Lansing. M-17—208 miles; $667,000, Van weight on all trucks, tractors, trailers headquarters of the commerce In New smaller towns of Michigan. This show. ty road commissioner and that the The state's program as submitted to Buren, 5.9; Jackson, 9; Kalamazoo. 9; I modern structure, the latest pride of trunkllne roads there have been post- and semi-trailers, traveling the trunk York. Popular Lines Represented the administrative board by the board's all concrete. ed accordingly. It Is urged that the line or county roads of that part of Watervllet's Main street. Is to be for- Newspapers already render a public highway committee calls for 374 miles M-58—7.3 miles between Berrien Well known dealers who have taken practice should be state-wide. The the lower peninsula of Michigan lying mally opened with this free exhibition service In reporting highway catas- of new pavement and the completion Springs and St. Joseph, $200,000; con- of the last word In automobile con- space for the show are: writer goes on to say: south of the line between Saginaw and trophles, but that service will be more Muskegon, be limited to one-half of of 151 miles of pavement authorized crete. struction. Nine dealers with a total "Pedestrians using the left side of the constructive when facts are developed McKenney Auto Sales—Hudson and the full carrying capacity as provided and started In 1923—a total of C25 M-60—Expendltur of $300,00 for exhibit of twenty-eight new models are road are facing toward traffic coming showing why accidents occur, so that Essex, 4 cars. In Section 1». Art 321 of the Public miles of hard surface roads to be fin- concrete In Berrien, Cass, St Joseph, cooperating with Messrs. Pelrce at them whereas on the right side traf- the public may know where the weak Shivel-Merrlfield Motor Company, Acts of 1923. It Is further ordered ished this year. The rest Is gravel, Calhoun. Details and balance of trunk Brothers, builders and owners of the fic comes from behind them. An ad- spots are. Inc., Benton Harbor—4 Bulck cars. that this regulation remain in effect grading and drainage structures. to be held for future decision. new garage. In making the show a big ditional factor of safety Is that auto- until further notice. In a general way, motor accidents The program represents the result of three days' success. H. G. Hinckley—Star and Durant, 3 mobile drivers at night can better dis- are caused by carelessness In drlvlug. M-89—6 miles gravel, Allagan, $60,- cars. Yours very truly, months .of work, conference after con- vA^U. Lustrous finishes will be made Inore cern pedestrians coming toward them Improper traffic regulation. Jay walk- ference between members of te admin- lustrous under specially arranged ef- Vsnderhoof Auto Sales—, than when walking with their backs FRANK F. ROGERS, ing, insufficient lighting of street or istrative board and Gov. Groesbeck and fects and a spirit of richness will pre- .1 cars. to them. We are now nearing again State Highway Commissioner. vehicles, physical obstructions to view, countless appeals from county delega- Nevada's Gasoline Tax vail. The walls will be hidden behind Rosa Carmody—Chrysler, Maxwell, the season of country road traffic ac- too little playground space for chil- tions which appeared before the board. tivity. Pedestrians on the right hand a shimmering fabric and tasteful orien- Overland and Champion, 4 cars. dren, and so ou. but to what degree It sets a new record for number of A tax on gasoline, effective in Ne- side of the road take unnecessary risks. tal decorations will be massed as a C. C. Sweet, Benton Harbor—Dodge, these factors operate has yet to be de- miles of pavement and estimated cheap- braska for less than a year, haa netted Michigan should have a law covering fantastic background for the graceful 3 cars. 11 it1111 n 11 mih 1111m termined for most communities. ness of construction. The committee the state more than $110,000. Thla displays. the subject: but In the absence of the In this connection, a recent state- succeeded In whittling the cost from an money Is used for highway improve- Sam Samoore, Benton Harbor—Flint, legislature from Lansing the State ment. There will be features lo delight 2 cars. "Tips to Save Gom" ment by Thomas H. MacDonald, Di- estimated $23,000,000 to less than 115,- the woman. She many times is the Highway Department might well add rector of the Bureau of Public Roads, 000, 000. C. E. Qelsler, Coloma—Ford, 3 cars. to Its new list of roadside signs a warn- Weli-loflated tires. power behind the motorcar selection Is significant. Mr. MacDonald said: Gov. Groesbeck and members of the 8. & S. Garage, Benton Harbor— ing to 'walk on the left.' " Proper carburetor adjustment. and to her the richly upholstered ton- "One of the big needs of the road board, however, hope to hold down ex- Dort and Reo, 2 cars. Brakes In correct working or- neaux, the comfortable cushions, easy system to day Is proper policing. Coun- penditures by close checking of con- AUTO SHOW DIRECTORY der. riding springs and complete equipment The doors will be open from 10 a. Keeps TKm Busy. try roads must be as well policed as tracts, state purchasing and prison la- appeal strongly. But she will ask m. to 10 p. m. each of the three days of There are 350,000 men employed In Lubricate all working parts to city streets. Sooner or later the states bor and believes that the new pavement Place—Pelrce's New Garage along with Mr. Motorist whether the the show. building new highways and keeping assure smooth running. will see It. And evidently the more can be built, and the more than 200 building. Main street, Water- motor will climb hills at high speed and old ones In repair—a greater force Disengage tlie clutch when- than 2,000,000 miles of feeder roads, miles of contemplated gravel and grad- vllet, Mich. whether a gallon of gasoline will last Removing Headlight Rims. than the entire mall working popula- ever possible, and coast. now under the Jurisdiction of local of- ing finished Inside the less than $15,- 20 miles. tlnon of , which Is the fourth Obtain sufficient momentum ficials, should be put In charge of the 000,000 figure. Date—March 14, 15 and 16. When a headlight rim cannot be In connection with conveniences, largest city In the country, and as when approaching a heavy grade state highway departments, whose of- The pavement Is centered on the Im- taken off by band an easy way to re- Time—Show opens on Fri- comforts and safety devices shown on many men as there are workers In the ficials know more about road building portant and heavily traveled arteries, move it is by the use of a strap or to carry the a considerable day at 10 a. m. and closes Son- the cars themselves will be a score of five states of Delaware, Vermont, Ne- and road maintenance." M-ll, the West Michigan pike, gets 70.9 belt. Piace the strap around the rim distance up the grade before day night at 10. Dally exhibits in which these devices will be vada, Wyoming, and Arizona. miles at an estimated cost of $2,034,- and pas the end through the buckle. making it necessary to change hours are 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. exhibited singly. Accessories of all 000. gears. Don't fall to hear the Wolverine sorts, from clgaret lighters and heat- When the strap is drawn tight a sud- When a man gets tired of walking, Admission—FREE. ed steering wheels to safety signals den pull will loosen the rim without riding a bicycle or riding in street cars, Terrace Orchestra at the Automobile Roadwork in southwestern Michigan and engine parts will be displayed. damaging the lens. he is likely to buy an automobile. iiiiiimimimmmi Show In Watervllet, March 14, 15, 16. Is planned as follows:

INOUNGING WflTERVUET'S FIRST

Celebrating the Opening of THE NEW PEIRCE GARAGE "WJA.TEjRVI_.IEJX, MICH. MARCH 14, 15, 16 Fourteen of the Most Popular Lines of Automobiles Will Be On Exhibition, Comprising 28 Beautiful New Cars Music Will Be Fumished By The Wolverine Terrace Orchestra of Benton Harhor Come and Look Over the Fine Exhibits and A Garage to Be Proud of in This Community. SHOW OPEN EACH DAY 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. ADMISSION FREE

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THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA. M!CH.

NEW MOON i ' LONG ISLAND CITY GIRL RUNS GARAGE : "All It Well" Slogan \ A suggestion for an "all's HAS REAL VALUE well" algn In case of wreck or breakdown on the highway Is mada to motorlsta through the Automobile Clnb of Southern Price Lowest In Company's History; California. It Is, In eifect, that 4-Wheel Brakes Are Optional Equip- the motorist forced to stop on the highway for repairs or be- ment. cause of accident, display a The new Moon Six, recently an- white rag or handkerchief to In- nounced by the Moon Motor Cur Com- dicate to passing drivers tbat no pany as an additional line to their one Is Injured and no help Is present series of cars will sell at $1295 needed. delivered In Watervllet. Nelson Broth- Many drivers feel the urge to ers now have on exhibition In their be of assistance when a wrecked salesroom, two doors north of the Op- machine Is encountered and fre- era House Block, one of these new mod- quently there la a congestion of els. the highways due to this worthy This Is the lowest price at which a Moon car has ever been sold. However, sentiment. Hence, congestion after plvlng the new Moon even a could be relieved In the vicinity casual once-over, it must be admitted of the wreck by the simple expe- that it Is an exceptionally Rood value dient of raising a white emblem for the money and Is one of the most Indicating that aid Is not de- promising offerings of 1924. sired. In quality and character of mechani- cal specifications, In appearance, style and In every other detail, this latest product of the Moon organization Ls In keeping with the fine character Simply Constructed Tire motor cars produced by Moon in the past. Among Latest Inventions The same high standards of com- The Scientific American In Illustrat- ponent units, workmanship and finish Miss Caroline Whitney, twenty one-years old, who owns and operates the ing and describing an automobile tire, which have made Moon cars "favora- Whitney service station In Long Island City. She Inherited the business some the Invention of C. Escher of Jersey .bly known the world over," have been time ago and does most of the work herself. She Is shown attaching a car- City, N. J., says: rigidly maintained in this new model. buretor to a motor after an overhauling Job. "The Invention relates to tires for J The new Moon six possesses the ;;ame mounting of vehicle wheels or de- pleasing body lines as the other Moon mountable rims for vehicle wheels. cars and is equipped with distinctive rattles. Upholstering Is of the high- solid German silver radiator and with 'est grade of curled hair. special Moon Red Seal Continental NEW CRM MODELS Engine cooling is aided by a larger motor and lias Borg & Beck clutch, radiator. The vacuum feed system is Delco starting, lighting and Ignition used and the gasoline tank has been system, Timken axles and bearings. AH 1ERE8I Increased to 10 gallon capacity. The Warner transmission and other well- wheelbase Is Increased 4 inches. Lubri- known units that have established an cation Is by the centrifugal splash ays- Vu Sport Tom-ini Cm- enviable reputation for efficient, eco- tem; the clutch Is of the single disc XJWrtPhnt nomical performance and long, satis- Sedan Is Favorite with Powerful Mo- type, and the transmission is made factory service. from heat treated forged steel gears. Four-wheel hydraulic brakes of the tor and Complete Equipment. Lockhead type have recently been Increasing Interest In the new Gray adopted by Moon and are optional GASKETS VERY NECESSARY models has been manifest during recent equipment at extra cost on this new TO PREVENT GAS LEAKAGE Up Hills On High With. Effortless Ease model. weeks at the automobile shows in vari- ous parts of the country. Nelson Broth- ers of Watervllet have received the Lateet Novelty in Automobile Tires. RECORD OE CAR EXPENSES agency of this popular line of cars and In order to secure a liquid or gas- SAVES IN SEVERAL WAYS now have two models on exhibition in tight Joint, even between flat, accu- The general object Is to provide a Every ride in this Dort Sport is one of thrilling enjoyment Here is their salesroom on Main street. The rately machined or ground surfaces durable and simply constructed tire. a motor that gets away like an arrow from a bow, accelerates from six model attracting perhaps the most at- that are fastened together, a packing The object Is accomplished by pro- The motorist who doesn't keep any tention Is the completely rebuilt 1924 of compressible material must be used viding an Inner rim, a cushion posi- x to sixty with amazing swiftness, runs on and on month after mooth in record of his car expenses stands to sedan. between them which, when the surfaces tively attached to said Inner rim, an lose in a variety of ways, but now he"! The models are said to have excep- are drawn together by the bolts or outer rim positively attached to said the same even way without regulation or attentkjn. And here is a out of luck anew. Tljese gas taxei tional strength In the dash and cowl other means of fastening, will distort cushion and forming the cushion with which he has been paying In many motor car whose rare beauty and charm of Kne class it among the which are made In a box shape. The to conform to the slight Irregularities walls flaring outward so as to provide stales may be deducted from his In- dash Is of solid steel stamping 4% that may exist, and thus secure a leak- bracing members adapted to support smartest of sport models. Nothing is wanting in comfort and equip- come. The same with state license Inches deep and providing that much less contact, says the Automobile Di- the rim against rocking." fees. These are state taxes, and ars additional pedal room. The heavy ment—even a spare tire is included. It is one of the very few sport cowl Is spot welded to the dash all gest. If the gasket material does not accordingly deductable. Where the car the way around and bolted to the sill yield to the Irregularities of the sur- Change in Size of Tire models roomy enough for five passengers. Is used for business the cost of ordi- at the bottom, while the Instrument faces In contact with it, It cannot seal nary upkeep charges and fuel is de- panel Is In turn bolted to the cowl. the Joint Owing to the necessity of Hurts Odometer Accuracy Dort Six* (J095 to U&5, at Ptiwt ductable, since It Is an expense of run- One frequently hears the suggestion The engine is of the low speed, low using compressible material, It usually ning the business. Where the car li compression type formerly used ex- becomes necessary to replace them that a change of tire size makes a very used for both business and pleasure the clusively In marine and commercial when removed. Their replacement la serious difference In the accuracy of cost should, of course, be apportioned. vehicle power plants, but adapted by thus frequently required and evasive the speedometer, and more particularly But all this Is like the Qreek language the Gray company for passenger cars. trouble la often caused by new gaskets of that shown by the odometer. Aa a On Display At Watervliet Auto Show, March 14-15-16 to the car owner who simply pays out The engine Is reported unusually pow- which blow out due to defective Instab matter of fact, there Is a difference, erful, economical and dependable. Gray and never keeps a record of expenses. latlon. but It amounts to very little when short To those who keep records In a half- manufacturers claim an economy re- distances are considered. For Instance, cord of 33.8 miles to a gallon of gaso- hearted way, or who think It might b* a difference of half an inch In diameter line as average on a coast to coast Sun to Live Billion Yeara. advisable to try, this should be suffi- In a 34-Inch tire makes a difference In S. & S. GARAGE run. Scientists say there need be no fear cient Incentive to get out the little red Radiator Larger. of the suu "dying" too quickly and of odometer reading of 80 feet to the Territorial Road Phone Harbor 1985 Benton Harbor memo book. R Isn't anything at all mile. When a permanent change of the earth getting cold. The sun's heat when you do It In Installments. Besides the sedan new models are tire size Is made It Is Important to will last, they say, for another blilloD the and coupe. All three have the recording Instrument adjusted of these models have as standard rears or so. *o meet It. equipment cord tires, demountable rims, Rule the Same. dashlight, gasoline gauge, nlckled ra- The Real Poet. Don't Brag. rrrr. Profit and honesty sometimes up- diator and nlckled hardware. The se- It Is said that no real poet can exist It is not vanity to tell of what one pear to interfere with one another. dan has disc wheels. Doors are pro- has given to charity If one doesn't But the case is otherwise, for the rule vided with two rubber bumpers and without the spirit being on fire, and brag about it. It sets a good example. READ THE ADS, FOR BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING is the same. a spring dovetail which do nway with without, as It were, a spice of madnesa.

Do Not Fail To See IOITRE RIGHT, MISTER, THE Dodge Brothers Automobiles THAT IS GENUINE TEXACO AT THE AND soi or WatervGet Auto Show The most careful and com- Simply stated, TEXACO, CO\plete refining gives it that MOTOR OIL, is the clear- Friday, Saturday and Sunday, / distinctive clean, clear, est looking oil, because it is golden color—and that full MARCH 14th, 15th and 16th the cleanest. EG US. PAT. OF f body. Full-bodied enough to prevent destructive metallic contacts and so carefully refined that it will keep the engine sweet run- We will take pleasure in showing a ning and clean for longest periods. Texaco more than ade- Dodge Brothers 4-passenger Coupe quately fulfills its visable promise of clean and complete lubrication. ' Dodge Brothers Sedan Distributed by and Dodge Brothers Type B. Touring Gar The Coloma Oil Co. Coloma, Michigan Also TEXACO GASOLINE, "The volatile gas," and a complete CHESTER C. SWEET line of high-grade petroleum products. 90 Elm Street Benton Harbor Look for the Filling Station with the Texaco Star Run your Engine with Texaco Gas—-Save your Motor with Texaco Oil THE COLOMA COURIER

WHOLE NO. 1573 COLOMA, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 VOL 29, NO 33 urn MnT fEDERAl SeIcE STATli WAS IHE SECOND TO BE 10 HELP MIIVE IDE ESIABLISHED IN MICHIGAN Gossip of the All PARKING PROBLEH

Matthias Thar Has Provided Big Con- Important Commercial Fosslbllitles venience for Motorists at Benton Developed by Mie Third Asiatic Ex- Harbor pedition. To Matthias Thar, former member of The Appleby plan of handling used cars started lu Orange County, Califor- the Berrien county road commission, nia through the offorts of .Tamps K. Motor World and for years a resident of Hagar town- Appleby then president of the Orange ship, but now of Benton Harbor, be- County Automobile Dealers' Associa- longs the credit of bbing the first citi- tion, and Its originator. It soon spread THE CHEVItOlET IS A zen of the metropolis of the county to to other cities in sonthorn California, Im of real assistance In the problem of thence to the northern part of the state POPyUR EANILY CAR the parking of automobiles on the and Into Oregon and Washington. streets of Benton Harbor. It was then mitiunnllzed and stand- Mr. Thar has taken a lease of the nrdlzcd and Is being offered to the en- Chevrolet is leading in the great shift corner of Territorial and Sixth strets, tire United Htates through the Percy of public demand to closed cars because the site of the proposed government Chamberlain Associates with head- this company has the world's largest hulldlng In Henfon Harbor; the unsight- quarters In Detroit. Mr. Appleby Is facilities for manufacturing, high-grade ly frame structures that for years stood associated with this national organiza- closed bodies and Is therefore able to on the corner have heen removed and tion, composed of Percy Chamberlain, offer sedans, two and four-passenger in their place today stands the "Feder- a well known national automobile man, coupes at prices within easy reach of al Service Station.'' Hero Mr. Thar and Paul F. Broj \v also known to deal- the average American family. will deal out air and water free of ers throughout t) e country. Six huge body plants adjoining charge; he has equipped rest rooms for The Appleby plan contemplates the ChevroIeT assembly plants enables the ladles and gentlemen and will give free establishment in each city which dealers to make prompt deliveries of crank service to all who wish to stop adopts it of a Tublic Motomart, con- the much wanted closed cars. there to buy their gasoline and oil. A ducted without profit, through a mana- As soon as you realize that your neat wire fence surrounds tho entiro ger for the benefit of those who have transportation requirements demand lot, and on tills lot Mr. Thar has ar- used cars to sell or who desire to buy the year 'round ail weather closed car, ranged a parking ground, where auto- them. This Motomart is owned by the see Chevrolet first and learn how fully mobile may IK? parked all day or any public. Its manager acts as a referee It can meet your requirements at the part of the day for only 25 cents, and between seller and buyer, securing for lowest cost obtainable In a modern, there are under guard all the time. the one the top market price for his high grade closed automobile. With the new parking ordinance soon used car and seeing to It that the oth- The Vanderhoof Auto Sales will have to take effect In Benton Harbor, auto- er gets a guaranteed; full value car a line of popular cars at the Watervllet mobile drivers will he glad to know when he makes a purchase. The man- Auto Show. that they can have a place where they ager Is advised and assisted by Inter- can park their cars with safety. ested dealers and bankers, but that is Mr. Thar will handle the Texlco gas- their only Interest In the Motomart. BALLOON CORD TIRES ARE oline, oils and greases, and invites all They do not make any profit from Its his friends to make use of his free air, operation. NOW PRACTICAL FOR ALL CARS water and crankcase service. The operation of the motomart is very simple. Since leading new car dealers have been able to go out of the Goodrich Company Annoiuice Ill to the Motomart. Pressure Tires In Two New Types There an appralsenii>nt Is made, and If accepted a warehouse receipt is is- What is a practical program for sued to the owner who consigns his making the advantages of Balloon ARE HABU III HANY CASES car to the motomart for sale This Cords at once available to the great warehouse receipt may then be turned bulk of car owners. Is seen In the an- - • • s IN THE SA1G OF IMS in to a new car dealer as part payment nouncement of The B. F. Goodrich on a new car. The car is then sold by RabDR Company that It is manufac- the Motomart and the warehouse re- turing two types of balloon tires. One They Make It Possible for the Doctor ceipt then called In and paid. The type, the full extent of ballooning, is Motomart is not interested in price ex- designed for use on cars that have To Arrive In Time. cept to give the owner all that the pub- been adapted to the type either at the : ;: : I:' l i iiiiilli lic will pay for his car, less a nominal factory or by reducing the wheels to There came an urgent call at night." charge to pay the actual operating ex- 20 to 21 Inches. The other is for use So a doctor writes. "1 made all speed, penses. on cars as they stand to supplant li !|! I |i'!l;!{ lllii || gave the car all the gas she could J Necessary repairs are paid for by standard cord tires. There Is no need i|«i I' digest Reaching the house, 1 entered the owner, which Is perfectly fair as to change the wheels, or make any hastily, to be greeted by the heart-brok- he should pay for the transportation he other readjustments of a car. I! en cry of the mother: 'Oh, doctor, my has used, if he has neglected to do so The significance of the two types Is baby is dying.' 'Do not give up; there the Motomart insists that he do so at that any one who seeks the superior may yet be time,' 1 answered, but my the time he consigns his car. The man comfort and other features of balloon hopes were at zero. I approached tho who buys the car chouid get all of the cords may obtain them without what, bed and, casting the cover aside, looked used transportation. If he pays for In many cases, Is a prohibitive cost. down on a beautiful girl, motloules, some that has already been delivered This will, undoubtedly be interesting and apparently dead. Instantly 1 set news to the ten million ear owners to a former owner he Is not treated to work using artificial respiration; fairly. who are now asking themselves collect- and after a few minutes the little form The Motomart bases its price upon ively and individually, "Where does stirred and color began to creep back the law of supply and demand. That the balloon cord tire figure In my car? Into the chalk-white cheeks. The smile which the public wants it will pay top Is It a special equipment for a few, or price for. Just as some moving pictur- can I use it, and what does it offer of that mother Is one of the things es draw big crowds while others play over standard cords?" which I look back on as a rich part of to half empty theatres. Ho some cars Answers Vital Questions TlmSdtmnglfaf the compensation of a country doctor's are popular while others are hard to Tim Sioadtter life. The little girl could never have sell at any price. Actual selling ex- The two types of Goodrich Balloon seen another sunrise had It not been perience of automobiles quickly proves Cord Tires are a practical answer to for the automobile." ^ what the public will pay for them. these questions. In other words, the May It be a reminder that the service practicability of the balloon tire Is now Motomarts are lu operation In twen- of the automobile is a part of the most chiefly a matter of adaption to the au- ty-four cities In the middle west, ten sublime service which any human be- tomobile, or probably more proper, the are about ready to open and twelve ing is privileged to render to another: more cities are arranging for managers adaption of the tire to the motor car. and no ideals of workmanship can be and locations. The one great drawback that concerns too high for those who labor to make The locations In Michigan in order most car owners Is that in many cases sure that the doctor shall arrive In In which they opened are Lansing, Hen- where full balloon cords are used, a ton Harbor, Muskegon, Jackson, and complete change of equipment to 20 to time. Grand Rapids. Menominee will open 21 Inch wheels Is necessary, and some- for business in the very near future. times the mechanism of the car must be changed. The expense doing this is The Benton Harbor Motomart is lo- WHY ARE INSURANCE COMPANIES cated at the corner of Eighth and Elm prohibitive to many. It is only fait streets and Is in charge of C. H. Jack- to say that the result does not always REDUCING COLLLSION RATES? son as manager. obtain the full benefit of balloon cords. Representatives from that Motomart Car owners have now every right and Four-wheel brakes on passenger cars will be at the Watervliet Automobile reason to look upon the balloon cords, are proving such an important safety Show to explain the methods and bene- as a basic fact In the automobile world. factor that insurance companies are fits to be derived from such an organi- It fairly teems with possibilities for announcing reduced collision rates, and, zation. the lay-motorist as well as the auto- in some cases, property damage and motive engineer. public liability on cars so equipped. The easy-riding smoothness and ef- Typical of the announcements made to ficiency, the comfort, safety and ulti- date are the public statements of the •••••••••••••••••••••••• mate economy it promises bid fair to following Insurance companies: bring about great changes in motor National Liberty Insurance Co. of Don'tt for Doert cars. They add materially to the pleas- America, New York City. In taking Don't be sparing with oil any- ure of motoring. It may be too early this action the company stated that its to accept such over-enthusiastic terms FORD DISPLAY AT AUTO SHOW underwriters had followed this subject where. Don't use cheap oil—It Is cost- as "revolutionary," and "the great- with Interest, had at last decided that the new braking systems were of value ly in the end. est improvement in the history of the automobile," but is has been, and con- In the lessening of chances of mishap Don't run on a flat tire; It will tinues to be the most novel, the most and damage to machines so equipped destroy casing, tire and rim. interesting feature In automobile and to other property, Involving liabil- Don't keep running when you WATERVLIET shows. Balloon Tires are not as yet ity to property owners; and had decid- know your engine Is exceedingly numerous enough to be a common ed that a deorease in premiums was hot sight, so that there Is every reason to equitable. The company does not write Don't fall to water the battery tell Just what a balloon cord is. Re- personal liability. (Automobile Topics, once a week; the battery Is not duced to the slmpiiest terms, It Is an MARCH 14th, 15th and 16th Aug. 18, 1893.) Interlnsurance Exchange Automo- a full-fledged camel. oversize cord tire with fewer piles in bile Club of Southern California.—The Don't be unprepared In the it than In standard cords. It is a larg- er tire in diameter, and a more flex- Interlnsurance Exchange of the auto- way of tires or tire repair ible tire. mobile club of Southern California equipment Don't try to econo- The Best Time To See New F'ord Cars has adopted an underwriting rule which Matter of Air Pressure mize by going without a spare permits a further reduction In our col- tire or tube—It will save time But the important difference be- A special showing of Ford Cars of all models will be made during the lision and property damage Insurance and money in the end to be pre- tween balloon and standard cords Is rates. This reduction Is to apply on all pared. the difference in Inflation. The balloon Watervliet Auto Show. cars of the private passenger type Don't let the brakes drag. cord is ridden at much lower air pres- which are equipped with four-wheel brakes. There Is a reduction of 10% Don't fasten chains too tight sure. In fact, its best descriptive on collision and 5% on property dam- or to a spoke. name is a low-air pressure tire. Where the air pressure of standard cords Is Visit the show room and take advantage of this unusual opportunity age insurance. The reason we have V A A A A A A A A A. J A A J. A. •« . t. .1. A J. A A J.. ••••••••••••••••*wwwwwwwww maintained at from 00 to 05 pounds, taken this action is because we feel and sometimes higher, balloon cords to inspect recent developments in Ford cars, body types particularly. that a car that Is equipped with four- are inflated anywhere between 18 to wheel brakes Is less liable to partici- 30 pounds, sometimes 40. pate In a collision, and this reduction 10,317 Cars of B nicks The advantages of balloon cords are Inspect carefully the Four-Door Sedan. It sets a higher Ford standard In hazard consequently Justifies a re- positive. They add a new comfort and duction In the premium charged.— From January Isf to March 1st, the pleasure to motoring. It is plain to of comfort, refinement and dignity. (Petaluma, Cat, Courier, August 31, Bulck Motor Company shipped from see why this Is so. The car rides lit 1923.) Its Flint and Detroit plants. 10,317 eraily on more air. There is a great C. W. Haynes, Division Manager of freight cars of automobiles. This In- er cushion of air between the car and You, and your family, are welcome every day and evening during the the Automobile Underwriters of Amer- cluded ten solid train loads, equally the bumpy road. The super-flexibility ica, In a letter to Bulck dealers, says: divided between the two mouths. Of of the tire yields to a rough roadway show. Don't miss this interesting display with its special arrange- "We are pleased to advise that Insur- the total number of cars employed, and obstacles. The many advantages ance costs have been reduced on all 7,722 went from Flint and 2,590 from of this are at once apparent to the ex ments for your information and pleasure. Bulck automobiles equipped with four- Detroit. perlenced driver. As the use of the wheel brakes, as follows: Public lia- extreme development of the balloon bility, 5%; property damage, 5%; col- tire In many instances entails great lision, I07c. The above mentioned re- For Home Talent. expense, It Is obvious that the com ductions have been promulgated as a First Charlady—"They tell me the fort and efficiency of ballooned tires result of the efficiency of four-wheel League o' Nations Is a good thing, Mrs. would be denied many motorists wore C. E. GEISLER brake equipment Installed on your new 'Arris." Second Charlady—"Well, let'i it not for the additional type now models. This announcement tviu oper- hope that they'll 'ave none o' them for avnilabie. As they can be applied ate to the benefit of yourselves and pa-, trons. rlnen In It 1"—Punch. directly, without change to a car to supplant ordinary cords, any car own Authorized Ford Dealer er may use them. They are a quick, practical way for the owner of a car Training Children. to get the sensible luxury of balloon Chinese Relish Their Ginkgo. tires, without paying too great a prem COLOMA MICHIGAN Those who provide much wealth Pits of the ginkgo tree are rousted ium for It The application of balloon for their children, but neglect to Im- by the Chinese, and being similar to al- tires la largely a problem of clearance, prove them In virtue, do like thoso monds, are served as a confection or and this is what determines whether who feed their horses high, but nevaf an appetizer tit banquets and dinners. or not a car can have full balloon Urea. train them to the menage.—Socratei,

llls&Seiy THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH.

that It will not taite a cnarge or noia Tomb Used as Billiard Parlor. a charge, special electrolyte will give It is unusnnl for a tomb to he used •Magnetic North Poli. only temporary relief at great cost. for any purpose otiier than that for The geological survey says that the TAKE GOOD CME See to It that the generator charg- which It was erected. An exception latitude of the magnetic north pole Is Ing rate Is low or high enough to keep may be found In Allahabad, India, 70 degrees 05 minutes and the longi- the battery up to charge. Some where a magnificent mausoleum, built tude, 90 derees 40 minutes west. It OFCARBATTEItY drivers do little continuous driving to contain the remains of an Indian is nearly 1,400 miles south of the north with the result the battery is under- prince who was murdered by his fa pole. True north is the point on the charged. Others do conltant driving ther, has become in recent yearg a bil- true meridian directly north. The true It Must Be Serviced Prop* and little starting and stopping with liard parlor. north means the geographic north pole. the result that the battery Is usually erly and Given Atten- overcharged. It Is difficult to antici- tion to Work. pate dmlng conditions, therefore the wise owner occasionally has the bat- (Br BRWIN ORKBR, PfMldtnt Grew Col- tery charged at a service station. If l«ff« of Automotive Bnilnsartiif, Cbletto.) possible go to a reputable station If you want to obtain low ccst of where the shop equipment is adequate When in Watervliet Make battery servic* on your car you must and where an honest opinion will be do three things: You must have a given. The station can make certain standard battery, you must see that it tests to determine the condition of the The la lerriced properly, and you must battery and If the station Is not hon- five it a certain amount of attention. est the owner Is told anything at all If you consider the cost of a battery In order that a new battery sale may and the work It has to do, you will be made. readily reallro that It needs exactly the care that you give the engine. There are now on the market more than 100 different makes of storage batteries. Out of this number a good AUTOMOBILE NOTES §TflR HOTEL percentage art virtually worthless compare ^11 monu- when compared with topnotch bat- Your Home teries made by responsible concerns. No motor vehicle should be parked * The worthless ones are sometimes at the entrances to hotels, theaters, ments with tlic Pyramids called "back alley" batteries, because office buildings, large stores, and other they are -made In bams, garages and buildings to which there Is a great shops that have no recognition. It amount of coming and going. does not take any parUcular skill or • • » Regular Dinners experience to make such batteries. The Importancs of efficient spark The plates are purchased from1 one plugs cannot be estimated, says a well- source, boxes. Jars and electrolyte known automobile engineer. Never 'TneycompAre All auto- Short Orders from others, and so the parts are put wait until they miss fire and always buy together and the resultant called a the best quality obtainable. storage battery. * * # / mobiles Atfith T3uicK Served at All Hours Gets "Stuck* Either Way. Scale In the radiator can be'over- If the parts were properly made and come by mixing a little glycerin with correlated a good battery could be pro- the cooling water. The glycerin should duced. but such a battery would then be used In proportions of half a pint have to sell at such a stiff price as to each five gallons of water.

Special Plate Dinner 45c compared with the reputable makes . * * * that the alley bnilders could not com- A slow leak In the tire valve plunger pete. So the motorist is asked to buy VALVE-IN-HEAD canvbe sometimes checked by applying these put-together batteries at a low a drop of oil In the valve stem. The price, sometimes at a high price. It oil partly dissolves the rubber, and does not matter much about the price, causes It to anneal Itself to an air for the motorist gets "stuck" either tight Joint way. • • • If yon need a battery, buy one made Water which comes from a chalky by a reputable firm. That does not district should not be used In the wa- necessarily mean a large manufactur- ter circulation system because this re 7 er who adTertlses his wares all over suits In deposits In the pipe and radi- a* UK ELECTRIC CO. the country, because there are many ator. Distilled or well filtered "rah smaller battery makers who haven't water should be used. the distribution nor the • • • volume. The battery business is one Care should be exercised when dn OF WATERVLIET that mnst be studied in order to pro- cells are used for' Ignition purposes tc \ duce a good unit at low cost This keep them In a dry place, for an; study calls for constant experimental dampness will cause them to short cir- work In every branch of manufacture, cuit, and when this takes place It will and this is something the "hack alley" be hard work starting the engine MOTOR CARS SPECIALIZE IN builders do not care to do. • • « Once you possess a good battery It Is often difficult to start by ham! When better automobiles arc built, will build them the next thing to do is te give It the the small screws such as are used In care It deserves. All you have to do the magneto, speedometer, etc. Ar Is te sdd distilled water once each easy way around this difficulty Is tc Garage Wiring week In summer and once every two hold the screws between the legs ol We will display the following four models at the wteks In winter or at such lutervais a pair of calipers, a drawing compasi 1 as found necessary to keep the cells or even in the slot of an ordinary filled to level Aside from this simple steel pen. The screw Is then drives procedure see to It that the terminals home by the small screwdriver. Thi are clean and tight and the battery as same method may be used In replaclnf Watervliet Automobile Show and • unit Is mounted solidly In place. small nuts located Inaccesalhlv. Distilled Water Only. Never add anything but distilled water. There are some garages ahd Lots of Binder Twine. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 14, 15, 16 even battery service stations that will Approximately 365,000 miles of bind- try to sell you some special electro- er twine, sufficient to stretch around Four-Cyl. Touring Six-Cyl. Touring Illuminating lyte to "revive" the battery. These the world nearly nineteen times If It special solutions should not be used, was all tied In one string, were re- for while It is perfectly possible to add quired to bind Alberta's 1923 bumper Six-Cyi 7-pass. Sedan Six-Cyl. 5-pass. Double Service Sedan chemlcala temporarily to revive any crop. Alberta's farmers used 35,000,- battery 'It harms the battery In the 000 pounds of binder twine in one end. If the battery Is so ftur_ gone year. Peirce's Garage, Watervliet wiihes to announce the opening of Buick Sales and Service at their new location. The same courtesy and cooperation will be rendered to all Buick owners as has always been rendered hereto- Federal Service Station fore at Buick stations.

Flashing Lighthouses and Parking Grounds to Protect Motbrists

Cor. Sixth and Territorial Sts. Benton Harbor, Mich. ATTENTION

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Rest Rooms Can you afford to buy an unknown bat- tery for your car? Free Air Free Crankcase Service Free Water To do so may sooner or later get you into an embarrassing, humiliating, or positively p.- dangerous situation. m. •' You Can Park Your Car With Safety Start the Spring Right by Buying a

in our new parking ground which has a capacity (or 75 cart, with plenty of room for GENUINE FULL-POWER GUARANTEED s indriving and outdriving at all times. When you come to Benton Harbor do not leave PH1LC0 DIAMOND-GRID BATTERY your car on the street, but drive into the Federal Parking Grounds and leave it all day OR A if you desire, for ONLY 25 CENTS. HEAVY, STURDY COLUMBIA BATTERY If you desire, while your car is safely parked here, we will be glad to drain the And You Will Make No Mistake. crankcase for you, fill it with Texaco Oil, look after the careful greasing of your car Light signals have protected Uuvel on land and sea for many years. Col- Come in today and make ready for spring. all over, fill up your radiator and see that you have plenty of air in your tires. You pay ored flashing signals will be Installed Expert battery service on all makes of for the oil and grease that we put in your car and we will be satisfied. this spring on the main national high- ways at crossroads, sharp curves and batteries. railroad crossings. The motorist of tomorrow will be guided by traffic sig- nal! that will safeguard danger points I am prepared to take care of all kinds of and minimize accidents. automobile repair work.

Flowtr Nature's Thermometer. Leaves of the rhododendron ar« ona of nature's thermometers, for at a tem- Federal Service Station perature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit they Dwiggins Battery and Garage are erect; as the temperature drops the foliage becomes liurlzontal and at MAT. THAR, Proprietor zero the leaves roll Inward. Service Woman as Firs Lookout MAIN STREET. WATERVLIET, MICH. PHONE 145 W. High on the top of Gold mountain, Cor. Sixth and Territorial Sts. Benton Harbor, Mich. a peak In southwestern Oregon, Mrs. Charles Crouch has maintained a vigil throughout the last summer season as a Are lookout and has made a sue- ctss of the job* Don't Fail to Hear the Orchestra at Auto Show.

I THE COLOMA COURIER

WHOLE NO. 1573 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 VOL. 29, NO 33 LAWYERS ORCHESTRA TO HOST ESTIMABLE COLOMA LADY ELECTED IN BER- im IS AGAIN Mm III BOMG FACES WILL RETURN TO WOODWARD PASSED TO HER REWARD VILLACES LAST MONDAY OF A TOmiP Ai MCE

PAVILION THIS SUMMER Good Deeds of Mrs, C. Gerard Will Hottest Contest Was Held in Wafer- MOIL OF MICE OF COLOHA township and village authorities have vllet—Buchanan Casts Off Village Suitable Ruilding for Holding Eire- Live Long After Her. recently been giving attention to this Most Popular Musical Organization proposition and have even gone so far Tlie older residents of Coloma and Togs and Will become a City—Klan tlonfi. Housing Fire Department, Vil- as to secure estimates on the cost of vicinity are this week mourning the E. C. Corrlpm Was Elected Pnwldewt Hiat Ever Played In Berrien County Defeated at New Buffalo. such a building. But nothing definlto fllllGAN GIVES THANKS passing of one of Colomn's most esti- lage Jail and Council Room Is Urged has been done. —Charles C. Smith Re-Elected Clerk Will Attract Urge Crowds—N. J. mable citizens, a lady whose life has Sontests were held in five of Berrien Some few years ago Tlie Courier been spent ministering to the wants ounty's villages at the election last agitated the building of a "Community Fire Quarters Necessary —New Faces Are Those of Jan. J. FOR VOTE OF CONFIDENCE Brulck and Phil Wolf, Old Favorites, •of others, and doing hundreds of kind- hulldlng" in Coloma as a memorial to ly acts which nobody knew anything Monday—Coloma, Watervllet, New Buf- One of the most important needs in Kibler and Elton Lahr Also to Come Back the soldiers who served In the late about except here and there benefact- falo, Three Oaks and Buchanan. In the above list is a place for housing T world's war, and the question was dis- Realizes Success Depends l pon Co- ors, for she was of a quiet disposition the latter city the special proposition the lire department, and in this con- Woodward's pavilion at Paw Paw cussed quite freely, but \he proposition and mentioned not her own many vir- of casting off the village rule and nection It has been suggested that the y operation of Citizens Lake, which was the mecca for more was allowed to die on account of the COLOMA'S NEW OFFICERS tues. But she was loved and respect- adopting a charter and becoming a j township should be willing to share In dancers last sumer than any dance hall conditions existing at that time. I thank you, fellow citizens, for the in the southern part of the state, will ed by a very large circle of friends city was an Issue, and the electors ! the cost of the hulldlng of such a struc- But the old question has again been honor you have conferred upon me in no doubt entertain more people during who are deeply grieved at her passing oted to become citltled. In New Buf- jture, in return for which tlie village revived and Is being quite freely dis- selecting me to preside over the de- the summer of 1924 than ever In Its nway. falo there was a fight on between the I lire should be at the disposal of proHldent—Edward C. CorrlRnn cussed. Holh the Township of Coloma liberations of your village during the history. There was a reason for the Chrlstlanna Malsner was born at Klan and the Anti-Klau forces, with any resident of the township In case and the Village of Coloma need a home Clerk—Charles C. Smith. coming year. 1 value the compliment. large crowds last season—the unusual- Wertenberg, Germany, January 15, the Anti Klaus winning out. The fol- I Of fire. The tire at the Strong resort of their own, where they can hold their 1 esteem the honor also, because you ly high grade of music furnished by the 1840, and departed this life on Monday lowing are the officers elected In the last Saturday afternoon demonstrated Treasurer—Jatueji K. Guy. elections, where the township hoard have bestowed it upon me of your own Uwyer's University orchestra— and morning, March 10, 1024, at the age of different villages: I the value of the Coloma fire depart- # and the village council can meet, and Trustees for Two Years—James J. free will, entirely unsolicited on my that same reason will draw the same 78 years. ment. as tho chemicals carried on the Watervllet—Over 500 ballots were where the records of both the village part, and I prize it because 1 hope, in people who danced there last year lo Mrs. Gerqrd came to the United truck extinguished the blaze with lit- Kibler, Wllllnm N. VaDDf-rvoer and list in the hottest village election ever and the township can lie kept In safety. my humble way. In this position to this popular pavilion again this year, States when she was three years old tle loss by water. held In this village. George K. Fer- Furthermore, a place Is needed for stor- Elton It out and did work, Three Oaks—George Carrier was re- where they could play basket ball, In- port and co-operation. Hoping for of the season last year. ward Gerard of Detroit,- and Gordon lish articles along this lino from any of and even the indies manitested more elected village president, with Pearl W. door baseball and Indulge In other that, 1 assume the position and trust Gerard of Coloma: two brothers—Jacob its readers. Let there lie a discussion Interest In the election,than In other Savage, clerk; Jacob Donner, treas- health-giving sports. A gymnasium that 1 may discharge Its duties, partial- Brack Will Also Come Back Malsner of Marshall, Mich., and John | of tills proposition and see if somo- urer; E. L. Grover, assessor; trustees, could also be given space In a township years. , , ly at least, to your satisfaction, regard- Malsner of Jackson; one grandchild. I thing cannot lie done to bring about The Cltleens' Ticket, headed by Ed- N. J. Br tick, who was the general Richard Portinga, Robert Klute and and village hall. less of the smiles and frowns of all. Norma Sammett, of Wyandotte, Mich., I this necessary Improvement in the near ward C. Cor rigs n, for village president, manager of the pavilion last year and Jacob Cox. The Courier has boon Informed that i future. Yours respectfully, besides a host of friends. was tho successful ticket, all bnt two whose genial smile helped a great deal E. C. CORRIGAN. Funeral services were held from the Buchanan—The officers elected here of Its candidates being electcd. These to add to the popularity of Woodward's late home On Centre street, Wednesday last Monday are: President, Nate L. two were Elton f-ahr for trustee and pavilion, has also signed a contract to Card of Thanks afternoon, March 12, Rev. W. E. Goltz Sands; clerk, Irenus Sparks; treasurer, John A. Itorlek for asaeasor, Mr. Ho- return this year to have charge of the MARCH TRIES TO EQUAL of the First Comunlty church officiat- Clarence Runner; assessor, Charles rlck poinng more votes than any other dance hall and of the publicity end of Mrs. Ella Fritz and children and the COLOHA FIRE DEPARTNENT ing. Interment In Coloma cemetery. Bradley; trustees—Glenn Smith, Claude candidate on either of the llokets, 1«0. the resort. "Nick" is one of the best brothers and sisters of tlie late Jacob Grover and Arthur Vorhees. Both Mr. Lahr and Mr. Horlck were known men around Paw Paw Lake and RECORD HADE BY FEBRUARY Fritz wish to express their sincere thanks to all who furnished cars, to nominated on the People's Ticket his guarantee of a good time at Wood- SAVED THE STRONG HOTEL Baroda—Fifty-three votes were cast the singers, to Father Lahey for his There will hi- several new faces on ward's pavilion means something. here and the following officers were the village council. These are Edward Phil Wolf, a bowler of national repu- MEMBER OF COLOMA LODCE kindness,'their kind neighbors and to elected without opposition; President, Roads Filled in Again In Big Storm all who helped make their sorrow light- Corrlgan, the neyv president, James J. tation, and very well known around E. E. Brunei", clerk, J. J. Reich; Kibler. former village treasurer, who Excellent Work Was Done by the De- Paw Paw Lake, will also lie found at Last Thursday Night and Friday- er in the death of their beloved hus- treasurer, R. Moore; assessor, A. R. band, father and brother.—Adv. was elected trustee, and Elton fjihr, the Woodward pavilion again this year. DIED AT CENTRAL SQUARE, N.Y. Nelson; trustees—J. M. Raas. P. B. partment Last Saturday Afternoon More Snow on Sunday, Monday and druggist, who made his llrst appear- Phil has built up a big business on Menser and E. W. Krause. the bowling alleys and the pool tables ance in village politics. Win. J. Van- The value of the Coloma lire depart- Tuesday. Derveer, the other trustee elected, has ment was again'demonstrated last Sat- at the Woodward pavilion and his leg- Victor A. Jojiason is Survived by Three StevensvUle—Stickers were resorted ion of friends will b6 very glad to greet served on tho council and as village urday afternoon when a run was made o here In the elctlon last Monday to It appears like the weather man is [BISHOP'S president before, ("liarles C. Smith to the Strong resort at Paw Paw Lakq blm on his return for the season of Sons and a Daughter lect some Independent candidates, but trying to have tho month of March 1924. The alleys and the pool tables succeeds himself as village clerk, and and the hotel building was saved from the union ticket was elected as follows: have a record of snowfall equal to From the Post-Standard, Syracuse, John A. Rorick, the new assessor elect, will all be put In first-class condition, President, John 0. Bodjack; clerk, that of February, judging by the destruction. N. Y., we dip the following regarding FEED STORE has been a member of the council for Fire was discovered in the linen and Messrs. Velek & Macek propose to Henry Percell, re-elected; treasurer. heavy fall of snow during • the past leave nothing undone to make the name the death of a formec resident of Co- several years. closet of the hotel and an alarm was Nelson C. Miles; assessor, Chas. F. week. Last Thursday a fall of snow loma : 4 Coloma, Mich. Of the total of 201 votes cast, there turned in to the village department. "Woodward's" even more popular than Vank ; trustees—L. S. Miles, Albert started in, accompanied by a strong "Victor A. Johnson. 63, died Tues- were 74 straight riMaens' Jlckets an- V'hen the llremen arrived tlie lire had ever. Grams and Emll Slevert. wind which piled the drifts high in p day, March 4, 1924, at the home of his 70 straight People's tickets tiist. Th gained such headway that the hous.e The work of making big Improve- many places. son, Robert Johnson, near Central Galien—The entire Citizen's ticket total vote received by the various can- was filled with smoke and headway be- ments around the pavilion started Im- Saturday wafe moderate and a large mr- Square. He had been In failing was elected here Monday. Two in- didates was as follows: ing made by the blaze, but with the mediately after Labor Day last year amount of the snow that had fallen health for some time, but his death dependent candidates, Clayton Smith For President— use of the chemical tanks carried on and Is still continuing. The Courier disappeared, but on Sunday morning was unexpected. He had been a miller. and Clark Glover, sought election with V Try n„ P/an—Nj E. C. Corrlgan, Citizens' i4«i the truck the blaze was soon extin- will not announce this week what these there was another fall of snow which In business at various times at Belolt, stickers, but were defeated. Smith W. T. Bertrand, People's 138 guished. Improvements are, but they are numer- continued all day Sunday, Sunday Start feeding L A R R 0|. Weigh Wis.; Coloma, Mich.; Baldwinsvllle came out for president at the eleventh For Clerk- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong cannot ous. night and Monday, with a light fall con- and Watertown. For some time he hour and Glover for trustee. Those your feed. Weigh your milk. Then Charles C. Smith, Citizens' .... 100 say too much In praise of the good The formal opening of the pavilion tinuing on Tuesday morning. But dur- had owned a farm near Central Square. elected were: President, 0. A. Van let your own records prove how H. C. DeFields, People's 122 work 'of the department, as they are will take place on Saturday evening, ing these three days there was little He was a member of Masonic lodge Petl; clerk. Ray E. Babcock; treasur- For Treasurer- satisfied that their home and the ho- June 28th, with the Lawyer's orchestra wind and the snow remained where it well it pays to feed LARRO. No. 162 of Coloma, Mich. Surviving er, Miss Ola Green; assessor, Frank James K. Guy, Citizens' 153 tel would have been destroyed but for furnishing the music. However, there fell. The depth of snow was almost are three sons, G. L. Johnson. Niagara Hall; trustees—Ernest James, Ed- 0. J. Long, people's 133 the good work of tho village firemen. will be dancing parlies with music by as great as at any time during the Falls; Robert Johnson, Central Square ward Heckathorn, Fred White. For Trustees, Two Years— The decorations and fixtures in three other orchestras earlier in the season. winter, but was not drifted. J. J. Kibler, Citizens' l.TO Tho new proprietors of the pavilion and Harry Johnson, Syracuse, and one No nails No'mr" rooms of the hotel were ruined by the Berrien Springs—C. R. Sparks was The main highways lia\e been kept W. N. Van Derveer, Citizens' .. 14tt are desirous of making their resort an daughter, Marion Johnson, Washing- or wire ever used heat and the smoke and a large part re-elected to his eighth term as pres- open and traffic has not been impeded. Malcolm D. Grant, Citizens' ... 132 ideal amusement park this year and ton, D. C. Funeral services were held inLarro inLarro of the linen used in the many rooms ident of Berrien Springs in Monday's Kalamazoo, Paw Paw and Lawrence Claude Mast, People's 123 they will encourage all clean sports. at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, March was destroyed. Just how the fire election. Thre was but one ticket In bad a heavier fall of snow than this A. C. Stark, People's 132 They contemplate the organization of 16, at Robert Johnson's home, with started is a mystery. the field, the people's, which was elect- icinity, while toward Chicago the fall Elton Lahr, People's l.r)l one of tho strongest baseball teams burial in Hillside cemetery, Central ed as follows; President, R. of snow was lighter than here. For Assessor- that was ever in a Woodward uniform Square." Sparks; clerk, H. C. Knotts; treasur- John B. Krause, Citizens' ...... 115 and declare that they will back up any er, Edward Bothan; assessor, J. D. John A. Rorick, People's ...... 166 manager who will put the men on the REMAINS Of OLD RESIDENT field and give Coloma and Paw Paw Caldwell; trustees—James Graham, Work will be resumed ou the con- Lake a real baseball team. M. R. Castner and Irvln Morgan. struction of Watervllet's new -high school building as soon as the weather REPUBLICAN CAI CI S WILL BE BROUGHT FROM MUSKEGON Eau Ol^lre—With but nine 'votes will permit and it is hoped that the HAY, GRAIN AND FEED HEADS SELF CULTURE CLUB cast, tlie entire peoples ticl(et, the uow school will be ready for the fall HELD SATURDAY, MARCH 15 0. B. HIPP RETIRES AS only one lu the field, was elected here term next September. OF ALL KINDS. Monday. Those elected, all of whom Mrs. H. R. Pegg Was Among the PRESIDENT OF F. & *1 BANK are serving the village at the present time, were: President, Clyde H. Nominations for Coloma Township Officers Were Elected Last Week at Piooetr Rftddenfs of Coloma Young; clerk, K. E. Tatman; treas- 0. B. Hipp has tendered his resigna Home of Mrs. Hawks. urer, Miss May Blodgett; assessor, H. Officers Will be Made at Coloma Mrs. H. R. Pegg, a former resident tion as president of the Farmers' & E. Whahft; trustees—Hugh Bowers, of Coloma, many years ago, who left Tho annual meeting of the Self Cul- Theatre Merchants' National Bank at Benton D. J. Talman, R. W. Taylor; justice THE COLOMA THEATRE here thirteen years ago, but has been a ture Club was held at the home of Harbor, a position which he has held of peace, J. F. Bark. The republican caucus for the Town- frequent visitor here,- died Sunday, Mrs. Maud Hawks, Friday, March 7th for many years, and Clayton M. Nlles, r SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 P. M. MRS. C. C. ALGUIRE, Proprietor ship of Coloma will be held at the Co- March 9, 1924, at her home at Muske- when the following officers were cashier of the bank has been made pres- loma Theatre ou Saturday, March 15, gon, Mich.; at the age of 73 years. ejected; ident Mr. Niles started in the banking 1924, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose The remains were brought to Coloma, President—Carrie Bachman. BERK & GRANGER INCORPORATE business at Benton Harbor in the Ben- •of placing in nomination candidates Tuesday evening, by her son, Wm. Vice President—Mabel Stark. SATURDAY and SUNDAY, MARCH 15 and 16. ton Harbor State Bank twenty years for the "various township offices and Pegg of Marcellus, Mich., for Inter- Recording Secretary—Edith Kremer. LARGE FRUIT CORPORATION ago, then he went to Berrien Springs for the transaction of any other busi- ment at her former home. Funeral Treasurer—Vina Hocker. "THE MIDNIGHT ALARM." and became cashier of the Berrien ness that may come before the meet- services were held at the Community Librarian—Gabrielle Paul. Springs State Bank, until he was call- ing. church, Wednesday morning at 11 Assistant Librarian—Ida Martin. Capital Stock of $50,000 Is Fully Paid The most human, realistic screen drama of life as it is lived ever ed back to Benton Harbor to becomc By Order of Committee. o'clock, conducted by Rev. Goltz. Parliamentarian-Annibal Blake. told in pictures. A drama that runs the gamut ol cruel riches cashier of the bank of which heTfr now Critic—Maud Hawks. —Part of Stock Is -Sold to Jobbers president * Historian—Etta Krause. and kindly poverty; a drama of boulevards and alley-ways; a Mr. Hipp first engaged in business as Mrs. Kremer was elected delegate to Throughout Country drama of living, breathing, pulsating life. The most perfect cast Buchanan Had Bad Blaze Will Improve Churches, a clerk In a clothing store in Benton the county convention at Buchanan, The co-pratnership of Berk & Grang ever assembled in a photoplay. Harbor fifty years ago, later going into with Mrs. Grace Cook as alternate. Fire of unknown origin destroyed The Methodists of St. Josheph con business for himself and was recogniz- er which since 1920 has conducted a Adults, 30c-tax 3c-33c. Children 10c. template spending the sum of $40,000 Eighteen members responded to roll the Bainton flour millat Buchanan ed for years as one "of the best clothiers carlot buying and distribution business last week, entailing a loss of between in remodeling and enlarging their call by giving club Ideals. The host in fruits and vegetables in Michigan, In the city. He retains his place as a ess, assisted by her two daughters, $45,000 and $50,000. About half this church, with an addition on the east director of the bank. Texas, and Tennessee., with headquar- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 19 and 20 loss was covered by insurance. The of the building 40x66 feet The Trln served a delicious two course luncheon. ters in Benton Harbor, has been re- Bainton mill was one of Buchauan's ity Lutherans of the county seat have Mrs. Ida Martin will entertain the club placed by Berk & Granger, Incorporat- 1 landmarks, being erected there 38 let the contract to Max Stock & Sons March 14th in the afternoon. ed. Articles of incorporation have been "The Love Bandit. * years ago. Four hundred barrels of for tho erection of a new $100,000 MRS. LAMOTT WAS RESIDENT OF tiled at tlie county clerk's office with a flour and a large quantity of bran and church to go up on the corner of Court capital stock of $50,000 fully paid In. NORTH COLOMA FOR 55 YEARS The greatest He-Man melodrama of death defying stunts and feed were burned. Plans for lebuild- and Market streets as soon as the Divorce Court Notes Officers and directors of the new cor- thrills ever filmed. Don't miss it. Also two reels of "In the Days Ing the mill are already under way. weather will permit of construction. poration are: Mrs. Sarah Hanks charges extreme Theodore E. Berk, president, St. Jo- of Daniel Boon." Funeral Services Held From Commun- cruelty iuJier bill of divorce from Jesse seph. Hanks. S. V. Farrell, vice-president, Benton BEDS ROCKERS DAVENPORTS ity Church Last Friday Afternoon Charging druukenness, Mrs. Amelia Harbor. Emma Bowen was born May 18,1845 Fenske of Benton Harbor has sued for F. L. Granger, fiecretary-treasurer, Conung-Saturday and Sunday, Narch 22-23 at Buchanan, Michigan, and departed divorce from William Fenske. Benton Harbor. this life at her home in Coloma town Mrs. Liilie Wagner of Nlles alleges Emii Locher, director. Peoria, Illiuois. "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." ship, Wednesday, March 5, 19^4, at the that her husband deserted her five W. E. Quinlan, director, Champaign, age of 78 years, 9 months and 17 days mouths after they were married In Illinois. She was united In marriage to Joseph September 1916, and has started a suit The majority of the capital stock is A Store for LaMott on August 14, 1863. To tills Joseph Fox of Benton Harbor has held by T. E. Berk and F. L. Granger. union was bom one daughter, Mrs. S filed suit for divorce from his wife A portion of tlie capital stock has been M. Keigley of North Coloma. Mrs. La whom he married In Jackson in 1923 sold to leading wholesale fruit and job- Mott spent her entire life In Berrien claiming that at the time of their mar bing houses located in approximately county, for the past fifty-five years a riage she posed as a widow, when she fifty carlot markets in the United Collective Buying Buys Everybody resident of North Coloma. She was a had a husband living. States. With the large stockholder member of the North Coloma Christian Geneva Finley of Nlles, who is su- connections In various markets, the Give us your order or estimate for Fertilizer, Arcad- church. To mourn her passing, besides ing William Finley for divorce has been business of Berk & Granger, Incorpor- ium, Sulphate of Amonia Potash, Rock Lime, Agricul- the daughter, are six grandchildren granted au Injunction prohibiting her ated, will require a constantly Increas- twelve great grandchildren and a host husband, under $5,000 penalty, from ing volume of fruit and vegetables from tural Lime, Farm Bureau Guaranteed Clover and Al- of friends. Funeral services were held Infiicting personal violence upon her growers in this section, according to a falfa Seed, Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead. Your Dollar Goes from the Community church Friday or molesting her In any way. statement issued by the firm. This in- afternoon, March 7th, conducted by Tina Nickel of Benton Harbor alleges crease in volume was the prime object Grape Twine—BalU or coili. Rev. W. E. Goltz. Interment In the cruelty, non-support and Infidelity lu aimed at in the incorporation. Coloma cemetery. her application for divorce from her Baby Chick Scratch and Mash—Hale & Huntei s, Farthest Here ^ husband. Blatchfordi and Pratt's. • College Dairy, 25 protein, $2.35 cwt. CITIZENS CAUCUS CALLED Farm Bureau Milk Maker, $2.45 cwt. W. C. T. U. WILL SERVE Fined fur Driving Car While Drunk FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 15 Unicorn, $2.45 cwt. ^Cuitom Grinding, 10c cwt. Come and See—Anyway—It Payt A CAFETERIA DINNER Edward Hawkins and Frank Hen drickson of Benton Harbor paid lines Will Follow Republican Caucus at the We carry at all times a full stock of Flour, Feed, in justice court at Paw Paw last week Hay, Straw. All Spring Wheat Flour $7.00 per barrel. As has been the custom for a few Hawkins paid a fine of $54.85 for Coloma Theatre years, the W. C. T. U. ladles of Colo driving his car while intoxicated, say Salt 70c per 100 lbs. Arcadium Sulphate $64.40 ton. ma and vicinity, will serve a cafeteria the Hartford Day Spring. It is stated A citlzons' caucus for the township dinner to the public at their regular tliat Hendrlckson paid a fine in Covert of Coloma Is hereby called for Satur- annual meeting at the Community a year ago for driving his car while day, March 15, 11)24, at 3:30 p. m. at Furniture and Rugs church, Wednesday noon, March lOth drunk. the Coloma Theatre, for the purpose Berrien County Fruit Association! Everyone Is Invited to come and get a of placing In nomination candidates good dinner for a, minimum cost and for the various township offices and for The Farmers Priend BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN (/) help the good work along. After din Nature's Idea of the sense of proper the transaction of any other business ner the election of officers and other tion Is very keen, else why would that may properly come before the W. F. Enders, Manager. ^ COLOMA, MICH. DISHES UNOLE0M CHAIRS necessary business will be taken care woman's hand be smaller than man' meeting. of. A large attendance is desired. so that she can go through his pockets? By Order of Committee. THR COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA. MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. sional Record. There In print they JANITOR UNABLE TO ard farm, a humrmi un' sixty acres, will find In large numbers transcrip- KEEP $100 BRIDE for five yeahs, an' move In a week from tions of speeches made for pollticnl WESTERN PIONEER TELLS CThe Broum IHouse Sat'day, we pay taxes in our rent, Ah Daddy's effect. Oh, yes! Congress bus been reckon, an' howsomever that may b*. Winsome Features WRKUTC busy. Man Brings Girl From Aus- Ah've come to feel thai you-all won't After Every Meal Pollticnl machinery with Its wheeis tria, but She Won't Stay. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Bq HERBERT QUICK said Jim, "Including Mr. Hofmyer. I think hard of me If Ah speak what ^ Evei\ii\g well oiled still is working away with don't know what to do, hardly." we-uns feel ao strong about Mr.. Jim every seniblnnce of being a perpetual (Copyright by Th« Bobbt-Merrill Company I D It's the longest-lasting Chicago.—Richard Ililkes Dodson, fif- be places on the famous treatment. "Well, I'll get the meeting together," Irwin?" in New Garments motion contrivance. Leaders of^both ty-nine years old, a Janitor of Belolt. Frank Rikert, Who Left Illi- "1 believe Tanlac really saved ray CHAPTER XVII—Continued. said the colonel, "and in the mean- Old Man Simms finished this ex- confection you can buy CC^ DIVIDED ON NOMINATION OF Fairy Tale parties are standing by feeding fuel Wis., who says he spent $100 to bring life when I took It after the Flu about —14— time, think of what I've suld." ordium with the rising inflection, which -and It's a help to di- CONSERVATIVE OR LIBERAL, nois for California in Cov- To dwell on the frivolities of the middle of the back Is Just as smart as GRAHAM BONNER. to the fire which runs the engine. They Stephanie Barrisb from Austria, lost a year ago," continued Mr. Rikert, "for "Whnt Kind of a proposition did that Another thing to think of! Jim denoted a direct question as to bla m n cart»to«T it vuiiw mw*u uh,on •• gestion and a cleanser mode this season, to follow the in- any other piace, but no newer than WET OR DRV CANDIDATE. are working overtime apparently with her by a decision of Judge William L. ered Wagon in 1864, tbe attack left me 20 pounds off In nnin Hofmelster make you?" lie In- rushed Into the house and surprised status in the meeting. "Go on!" tricacies of Its minor features, In to the trick of tying It at the side and for the month ——— • no thought of the rules of the iepisla- Morgan In the court of domestic rela- weight, and unable to turn over in my quired. "He asked me about you. and his mother, who had expected him to "You've got as good a right aa any APRIL'S LAST DAY Wouldn't Take $100 for enter a labyrinth artful In Us devices allowing one end to hang front and and teeth. By EDWARD B. CLARK tlve laborers' union, if there lie such a tions. Tlie girl, twenty-two. refused bed without assistance. I tell you, I 1 told him you're a cruckerjack." arrive after a slow walk from town one!" "You're all right, old man!" thing. It is something of a spectacle. and bright with colorful fabrics. Ap- nnotlier back. In the evening the Wrlglcy'a mean* Washington. — Watching the stenm even to kiss him. he said, despite their Bottle of Tanlac. thought my time had surely come. through the snow. Jim caught her in Such exclamations as these came to April was smiling, smiling, and "I'm much obliged," replied Jim. parently aimpie, says a fashion writer scarf is revived aiso, this time In its c of tho Teapot is not a sufficiently en- Some of the leaders of the noml- marriage in New York when she ar- chuckling and laughing and Mother beoclll mm weU aa "But, tiianks to my wife's Insistence, "No use In back-cappln' a fellow his arms, from which she was re- Jim's ears with scarcely less grateful* 9$) naliy dominant party In Washington rived. In the New York Herald, every frock old form, Just a strip of tulle wound gaging occupation to keep the minds Frank Rikert, well-known resident I kept on taking Tanlac till I was able flint's tryln* to make somethln' of lilm- l leased a moment later, quite flustered ness than to those of Old Mnn Simms Nature said to her: or coat has some clever feature all Its around the throat and floating to the of the Democrats in Washington Irom are comforting themselves with the naid „ photograph Dodson sent, to do ail my work again, had back all self." said Bonner. "That ain't Rood ' and blushing. —who stammered and went on. "April, why are you smiling and of North Sacramento, Cal., who came own. The fabrics are unusual and hem of the gown. dwelling on the problem of the nhine hope, which they say is based on he- jn (|iejr (.orrespondence courtship, must my lost weight, and I've been feeling politics, nor good sense. Anything to "Why, James," snld she, "you seem "Ah thank you-nii kindly. Gentlemen chuckling nnd laughing as though you to the state from Illinois In n covered there are more with strange weaves A tunic dress of silk crepe voile has of the mnn whom they should nomi- lief, that tbe party members at a dis hnve |)Pen tHkon 15 yean aKOi while years younger ever since. I'm always him?" excited. What's happened?" an' ladles, when Mr. Jim Irwin found had something up your sleeve, as tbe wagon in 1804, along with other hardy and textures than have been seen for a scarf matching the plaited skirt nate for the presidency. A first line or tance from the rnpital are nothing like Dodson insisted it had been taken telling my friends about Tanlac, and "He offered me a salary of seventy- "Nothing, mother" he replied, "ex- us. we was scandalous pore, an' we j saying Is?" pioneers, recently exhibited a bottle of several spring openings. In the strict showing below. It Is tied at the side two of on old household poem seems so troubled about the future fortune* wlthin the ]nHt e|g,)t montbs. can't say too much for It." five dollars a month to take charge of cept that I believe there's Just a pos- was wuss'n pore—we was low-down." "Ah, Mother Nature, I have a little 1 Timlac, which he had Just purchased, sense of the word, neither fabrics nor with the ends falling to the waistline. Save on Cocoa Just now to fit the case: of Republicanism as are their fellow ...No good ghe inji^d m Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- his school,*' said .Tim. siblllty of my belug a success In the (Cries of "No-No!") ' last prank to play on the people. fo a friend at his home and remarked: frocks can be described as simple, Blue and white are the colors of the "Which shall it be? party men here who are watching the brok,.n Engnrf,, when the Judge cen- gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 world "Yes, I have another little Joke be- "If I thought this was tbe last bottle "Well," snld Con, "we'll he sorry to "Yes, A-e was, becus when a man when one considers the amazing care tunic, the design being blue triangles bolllng of tlie troubled pot. I fore I leave and before Mistress Mny I looked at John and Jol)n looked suited her. She was turned over tc of Tanlac I would ever be able to buy, million bottles sold. lose yeh, but you can't turn down any- "My boy, my hoy!" said she, laying gets In n new place, he's got to lift and ingeniousness that have gone Into on n white ground, and tlie skirt and Democratic leaders here likewise j comes dancing along with her sunny, From the taste of these two at me." Krnst Scobel, Austrian consul. I wouldn't take one hundred dollars thing like that." her hand on his arm. "If you were to hlmse'f up to what folks does where scarf aro of plain blue. A ruffle of are comforting themselves with the their makeup. 1 cocoas you'd expect to pay Certain It is that the Bepublicans Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. "I don't know," sftld Jim. "I haven't die tonight, you'd die the greatest he's come to, or he'll make a place flowery dress and the blossoms in her for it," thus proving tbe high valuation Frivolous, some of those touches and plain plaited white fluishes the ends are having trouble enough Just at hope, which they soy is based on be- decided." success any boy ever wus-if your fer hlmse'f lower'n anybody else. In of the scarf. I hair. about twice as much lor Remove Statues From additions to the new chemise frock WT present, and naturally therefore they lief that their party members who are Dw.STArroRo** I "Yes, Just one little Joke has April them. They're unusual Post Graduate Course Bonner scrutinized his face sharply, mother is any Judge." the mountings we was good people, Another frock has practically the at a distance from the capital also are Parks to Foil Thieves may seem and the fabrics may appear are not at ail lachrymose over diffi- "Where do your children learn all becuz we done the best we could an' I before then. And tomorrow is my values from the standpoint as If to find out what sort of game he Jim kissed her, and went up to his not too extrnordinary, stopping this same arrnngement of the scarf, al- not worrying because tlie names of Berlin.—Stealing of metal articles | time." culties which beset the Democracy. their bad language?" "We live near was playing. nftic to change his clothes. Inside the best any one done; but hyah, we side of the extreme, but in comes the though the model is one piece. An in- of both price and quality. high party men have been brought of every description became so prev- j "You haven't a great deal of time," Senator Reed of Missouri Is enRiiged the collector's office." CTW "Well," suld he, nt last, "1 hope you was low-down people becuz we hated set of plain material draped up at the tlie waistcoat was a worn envelope, art that is genuine. Thefe will be 1 within the somewhat parish light ol „!?„( i Berlin that ofllciais were fear- | said Mother Nature, "for tomorrow Is REID, MURDOCH fc CO. almost dally In rapping nway at Wll- n can stay with us. o' course. I'm licked, which he carefully opened, and took the people that had mo' lenrnln', mo* right side gives this dress the effect Olive.....Ur-Quick-0 ratlfjr-. found In the new collections very few MnnfKtmnn ami ImpMUrt publicity shed by the oil lamp. f | | t all the bronre statues in tbe | i your last day for this year. llnm 0. McAdoo of California, while U t in "DANDELION BUTTER COLOR" Ing—SatUfytnf —• •Uadby and I never squeal. If the rlst of the from It a letter much creased from land, mo' money, an' mo' friends than dresses which are not wearable and of a more elaborate model thau its ErtaUkM 1S5) Some men who bear tlie party label parks would be taken, consequently "If you do not have your little Joke other candidates for the nomination, for ortr tixtr yc«n In thooauds of bettM. district can stand your kind of Uiricks, many foldings. It was the old letter very few fabrics which are not prac- one-piece cut warrants; scallops out- Garfield T ea Chicsgo New York of Republicanism and who bold office they were removed to places of safety. A harmless vegetable butter color HALL 4 RUCKEUIM. very soon you will have to wait a or at any rate their friends, are say- I can. And say, Jim"—here he prew from Jennie, written when the com- lining the Joining of tlie material in- 147 Wavorir PUc* Now York tical. Was Your ing not altogether pleasant things In congress are attacking tbe Repub- This form of robbery began last New used by millions for 50 yenrs. Drug crease this note. | whole year," silll more mysterious—"if you do stny, ical mistake had heen made of mak- _ Tunic frocks which Increase apace licans Just as bard as the Domocratf | Year's day, when one of a group of stores and genernl stores sell bottles j "Ah yes, I know." said April, "But Grandmothers Remedy about one nnother. some of us would like to have you he ing him the teacher of the Woodruff The frock mokes an entirely differ- )f "Dandelion" for 35 cents.—Adv. represent one form of the unusual. This is a condition which always are attacking them, and some Demo- boxers was sawed off. Tbe metal then ent use of the scarf idea. Fine plait- I will have timo for my Joke." For every atoraaCh enough of a Democrat to go Into the school. Me rend only the sentence In Cut on the lines of a mandarin coat crats In congress are hammering away i was cut into small pieces and sold to i "Are you going to tell Mother Na- and intestinal ill exists In any party prior to a national next convention f'r county superin- which Jennie had told of her father's ing runs tho entire length of this Needs of Education ^asthnMI the tunic has lust about the amount convention provided that party has at other Democrats. It Is a fine Donny ! junk doalers. tendent." scarf, which finishes by way of be- ture. what It Is?" This good old-fash- Interest in Jim's success, ending with GROCERS brook fair kind of exhibition all j The tiieft was traced to two men, The wilderness was made Inbablt- "COHIO close, so I can whisper," April ioned herb horns more than one prominent candidate r PARKER'S "Why," replied Jim, "I never thought the underscored words, "I'm for you. coming panels at the sides of the skirt. Broun( abie by rough but daring men. Educa- ! said. remedy for conatl- lUtd, Murdoch &iCo.'( food seeking first place recognition. The '- who, it was learned, were assisted by HAIR BALSAM of such a thing!" too." With such an elaborate use of the product! m Mid only byth# tion needs strong arms aud courage as BamortfOuuiniS-AioraaalrrftHlDt Aud Mother Nature bent close to patlon, stomach illi Democrats say it" will be nothing but Third Party Is Expected. their wives and children. The scheme Rastorea Color and "Weil, think of It," said Con. -The "I wonder." snld Jim, as he went scarf no other decoration Is needed. tUgular fUrtU Croctr who Its aids. April and It seemed ns though there owni md opmtn hU own n love feast after the convention. So As nonpartisan observers here looh proved so profitable that their rela- Boaotr to Gray and FadHHali county's close, and wld a pop'iar young out to do the evening's tasks, "I won- Embroidered In Crystal and Net end other derange* toe. and fl-M at r>nirei%ta. was a feeling In the air of perfume ond •tort. Wt mmmUkCHn far as the Republicans are concerned, at tbe matter, it may lie that Repub- , tlves and friends engaged in the op- mwoi m. educator—an' a farmer, too. It might der If she Is for me!" One more scarf gown is an evening menta of the sys- Mrnm "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER dress model by Doeuliiet. Jade-green of sunshine and of showers nil blended tem so prevalent these days Is In even they seem to feel that even with I he licanlsm In the country nt large is not erations. Metal articles have been be done. Think of It." 1 HINDERCORN8 o^ou- crepe heavily embroidered in crystal together. ' greater favor as n family medicine outpourings of some of the brethren particularly worried about the party'! , stolen from churches, ceuvterles nnd AND BOWELS—10c A BOX InoK*. M-. $tov all ptla. taMnaIjUia Jim was almost dazed at the num- CHAPTER XVIII trrtT BukM walklac fyr. U*bT a*U or Hj>nig- "That will be a Joke," Mother Na- who are not enamoured of the Cool- future fortunes, and it mny be thai railroad trains and In ohe instance tilts. HI—ot CtoJaal Waafca. MaSnr^ W. T. ber of "propositions" of which he was nnd Jet beads makes the simple than In your grandmother's day. straight dress, which has the scarf at- ture said, when April bad finished. Idge nomination Idea, all likewise will things which hnve happened or seeir the copper roof of a chur(»b was car- Cures Biliousness, Constipation. Sick now required to "think"—and Bon- Old Man Slmms Speaks. tached from shoulder to wnlst at the "Yes," said April, "I thought I'd have be pleasant within their ranks after lo have happened will not prevent ar ried nway. Headache,Indigestion. Drugstores. Adv. ner's did not at first Impress him as Voung McGeehee SImms was loiter- ASSUR^DMfNBRMGSANEWDir back, tying at the waistline and fall- a lot of fun that way." the convention has done Its work. easy course h. the convention with th( The owners of new houses are hav- having anything hack of It but blarney. Ing along the snowy way to the school- •MMr mmmm Ladies LetGuiicura ing in long ends well below the skirt. And then as April and Mother Na- In after years n man wishes that he Quandary of the Democrats. flxed certainty of tbe nomination ol ing the copjier waste water pipes con- He was to find out later, however, that house hearing a brightly scoured tin Much Depends on Husband Tool Sweet This brings a V-shaped arrangement ture were talking Mr. Sun put on his (ASCAM 2 QUININE was half as smart us he used to think However, Democratic leadership In Cnivln Coolldge, but nevertheless It if cealed In the walls of the llrst floor in the wily Con had made up his mind pall two-thirds full of water. He had It all depends on what kind of a "Long engagements are not stylish." Keep Your Skin of the plain material of the scarf birthday robe of scarlet-red and said: he was. Washington is Interested seemingiy held that the charges of wiongdolnn order to keep them out of reach of tbe that the ambition of Jim to serve the been allowed to act ns water super- husband a girl geta, whether he wnnta "Neither nre long marriages." draped over the beaded frock, the ends "Well, I must be off to bed for to- !£ WUttowkThatCMand »??| her to perform on the piano or the to the worry point In the case of who and the general suspicion of things metal thieves. Twenty mspects nre Fresh and Younjj rural schools In a larger sphere might Intendent of the Woodruff school as a giving the effect of a short train. morrow I must be up bright and early ] Make Vbu fit Tbmotro* «ook stove. Is to he who In the leading place in that virtunily nre sure will bring a under arrest. be used for the purpose of bringing to reward of merit—said merit being an Mf.M.HiCO., OBTNOIT. GIRLS! HAIR GROWS When You Buy a Plaster Soip ZSc. ObtoMt 25 and 50c. Tticni ZSc. Then for va.lety there are pepluma, and not oversleep. the campaign next summer. There nre third pnrty Into the field. | " earth what he regarded as the soaring essay on which he received credit in always ask for "Allcock's"—the origl those seemingly 'useless, extraneous "Just suppose he should say: THICK AND BEAUTIFUL Oscar W. Underwood, Wllllnm 0. political ambitions of the Woodruff both language and geography on "Har- "We Owe It All to Jim Irwin." WOMEN! WARNINGI Some time ago In Washington let Eiehtv-Six Admirals nal nnd genuine porous plaster—a portions of cloth, periodically honored •• *1 think I'll take about ten minutes McAdoo, Jnmes M. Cox, Alfred E. ters it was said that the formation of i I c D i«l W stnndnr l external remedv.—Adv. Meditations of an Artist family. To split the forces which had vesting Wheat In the Tennessee Moun- The CatI tor eVen what we had. My little gyuhls wasn't by makers ond wearers. Not perhaps more, or maybe a hnif nn hour.' DONT BE FOOLED 35-Cent "Dandsrlne" Does Wonders for Smith, Samuel M. Ralston, John W. a third party seemed Inevitable. There | ^ DattlesmpS Artist Dubbs (contemplating)-Now defeated Mr. Bonner In his own school tains." This had been of vast Inter- Mildred—Mae is certainly a cheerful respectable In their clothes. My chll- entire^ useless from one point of "No, Mr. Son must get up when he Lifeless, Nsgiected Hair. Davis and some others whose per- is real conviction In Washington to-1 Paris.—A parliamentary report Tbe mlstnkes of a really great man thnt I've created nn Immortal muster- district, with tlie very Instrument used est to the school In view of the fact girl. She has a smile that won't coma dern was Igernnnt, an' trlflin', but I • ii n view, for they admirably conceal the Is expected to get up. He enn't lie Sewarel Not All Package Dyes Are sonalities. policies and. If you will, day that such a thing is to come about, I shows that tlie French navy possesses only make his virtues seem stronger piece. would that I might create a fool by the colonel at the last,school elec- that the Simmies were the only pupils off. was the most trlflin' of all. Ah'll leave lines of the figure where concealment "Diamond Dyes." A gleamy mass persistencies, enter Into the problem. and that unless the third party man! "even first-class battleships, while the by contrast. to buy It. tion—tliat, to Mr. Bonner, would be In the school who had ever seen In De Lorla—Oh, I don't know, a littia it to Colonel Woodruff if I was good Is advantageous and break the line of •f luxuriant hair General appearances are that con- shall be so manifestly redly radical; number of admirals and rear admirals a fine thing. use that supposedly-rbsolete harvest- soap and water would take it off. fer a plug of terbacker, or a bakln' length when that, too. Is dealrable. full of gloss, lus- servative Democrats generally would as to drive all thinking and patriotic is given as 80. Jim had scarcely taken bis sent In ing implement, the cradle. Buddy's of flour at any sto' In the county. Was Worth shows nn amusing use of the ter and life short* be satisfied with the nomination of Amerlcnns to the support of the most the car, facing Jennie Woodruff and essay had been passed over to the The Vlelle-France says: I, Colonel? Wasn't I perfectly wuth- peplum on a Jacket which la part of a ly follows a genu- Mr. Underwood, although, of course, conservntlve candidate In the field. Bettina Hansen In the Pn'.lrann, when class in United States history aa the Hall's Catarrh imondDyes "We have poked much fun at the suit. Circular as the more fashion- ine toning up of Children Cry for less an' trlflin'?" conservatism looks kindly also on Columbus Brown, pathmaster of the evidence of an eyewitness concerning irrespective of party, there will be no. armie8 ftf South American countries able of these peplums must be, the neglected scalps road district and only across tlie way farming conditions in our grandfa- There was a ripple of laughte-r, In Medicine James M. Cox of Ohio. There are election at the polls and the matter i where every enlisted mnn is at least fullness Is so arranged that It falls with dependable of the choice of the president will be from residence In the school district, thers' times. the midst of which the colonel's voice rid your •yitcra of Catarrh or Deafness Alwaya ask for "Diamond Dyes" and reasons, however, why It Is possible colonel lin(I the re8t are generals. only at the front. Jenny accompllshu "Danderlne." | thnt fear of policy complications mny came down the aisle and called Jim The sumameless Pete, Colonel was heard saying, "I guess you we^p, caused by Catarrh. If you don!t see the name "Diamond thrown into the house of representa The Sout|l Amerkuns have here a fine H very much the some silhouette with Dyes" on the,package—refuse it—hand Falling hair, I make the conservative strength exert to the smoking-room. Woodruff's hired man, halted Buddy Mr. Simms. I guess you were, but SoU h rfrajjfcfc /W •rtr 4C ^wn j opportunity to return tbe compliment. the use of plaits opening into fullness It back 1 itching scalp and ! Itself elsewhere In tbe field of candi- "Did on old fellow named Hoffman at the door. "Thankee," said Old Man Simms, as r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio There is more poiltirs than oil in ^ is regrettable that Great Britain, below the pockets on a black rep tunic Each 15-cent package of "Diamond the dandruff is dates, but, of course, this Is only more "Mr. SImms, I believe?" he said. if the colonel had given a really valu- tho Teapot Dome. Tlie two parties j japan nn,| t|,e United States—while from Pottawatomie county ask you dress. Dyes" contnlns directions so simple nny able testimonial to his character. "I corrected immediately. Thin, dry, or less guesswork. have tried to make capital out of the engllged Ht wufl|ilngton In fixing the to leave ua and take his school?" he "I reckon yon must he lookin' for hroman can dye or tint skirts, dresses, An Intricate dress has the peplnm wispy or fading hair Is quickly invigo- Advocates of the Woodrow Wilson affair which is all out of proper pro- j i of ships and naval material asked. my brother, Raymond, auh," laid sho' was! Thankee kindly! Arf now, Kalsts, sweaters, -stockings, kimonos, mnX mi m silhouette at the sides. Two circular rated, taking on new strength, color plan for world peace would like to portion. That tbe Republican party j p . ^ permitted toipos- "Mr. Hofmyer," said Jim, "—yes, he Buddy. what am I good fer? Caln't I get any- loats, draperies, coverings—everything t mt ran( e mav sections starting as peplums turn back and youthful beauty. "Danderlne" Is | sec Mr. Cox nominated provided they has been hurt no one here doubts and did." "I am a-lookin'," said Pete Impres- thing I want at the stores? Caln't I ur, even If she hns never dyed before, sess, did not at the same time place Red and White Crepe One-Plece Frock on themselves, forming a Jabot plait delightful on-the hair; n refreshing, thought he could get united Demo- while the Democrntic party also has "Well," said Columbus, "I don't want sively, "for Mr. Mcfieehee SImms." git a little money at the bank. If I Koose nny color at drug store. Refuse some restrictions upon tlie numbers of Which Combine! Plain Whits Mate- ench side of the front of the skirt lubst Itutes 1 stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy 1 cratic support—but can Mr. Cox get been hurt through one or two of Its USTORIA to nsk you to stand in your own light, "That's me." said Buddy, "bnt I got to have It?" "Why Are You Smiling and Chuck* our admirals." rial In a Panel at One Side and la This is a feature of the new skirts ft* Any drug store.—Advertisement. ! It? It Is said for him that he is tbe chief individuals, it is probably true XX X X X NN VVNVXXN XWWNXVN,VXVV but I hope you won't let blm toll you hain't been doin' nothin* wrong, sub!" "You're Just as good as any man In llngr Finished with a Scarf Collar. vored by many of the best designers Did He "Can" ft, Too? 1 only Democratic candidate for the that in n general way the cause of off there among strangers. We're " I have a message here," said Pete, the district," said the colonel. "You MOTHER:-* Flctchcr'I and frequently seen. abed and take little extra naps when- Woman can spenk with her eyea— ' nomination who has bad the coursge that party to some extent has been "for Professor James E. Irwin. He's don't ask for more than you can pay, Tomorrow "What's the matter?" Father Who Cuts Off His proud of you, -iiu, and we don't want of flare of its oriental model and is Much admired is a suit of red and ever he feels like it. "I wrote an article on milk, and the but she doesn't often give them a to stand by the guns which he used, helped. Castoria is a pleasant, harm- to lose you." what-ho within, there, ain't he?"* and you can cet all you ask." Baby's Hands Gets Life about knee length. Its especial claim blue changeable alpaca. It has plaited "So I must be off now." Alright chance. although to little purpose. In the enrn- "Thankee,*' said Mr. Simms gravely. editor condensed it"-Pelican. Lack of Harmony In G. 0. P. less Substitute for Castor Proud of him I Sweet music to the "He's inside, I reckon," said Buddy. to originality being in tbe devices to insets let Into tho sides of plain blue And gathering hia beautiful robe Manchester. Kng.—Charged with cut- palgu of nearly four yenrs ago. The mnnngers of the Republican underling's ears I . i blushed and "Then will you be so kind and con- "What Ah tell you-all Is right, ladles bring the fullness of tbe skirt portion which give it the peplum effect A about him Mr. Sun sank slowly be- ting off botii bunds of ids stepdaughter, Oil, Paregoric, Teething One hears nnd hears nnd henrs dally party have spilt with tbe senators of stammered. descendln' as to stoop so low as to and gentlemen. An' what has made to the center of the front. One of narrow stni^d-up collar, Chinoise in hind tbe hill, down, down to hfs soft a child only four years old, John of Samuel M. Ralston of Indlnna and the Republican party. One doughty Drops and Soothing Syrups, Jump so high as to give him this let- the change In we-uns, ladles and gentla- Stoerth appeared before Justice Bran- "The fact is," said Columbus, "I these models by Bernard is cut with a cut, Is of the plain blue and cuffs of soft couch below. his fnir chnnce of success in the New ter?" asked Pete. Republican has said bluntly enough prepared for Infants in arnif know that Woodruff district Job 1 ain't men? It's the wuk of Mr. Jim Irwin panel in the center of tbe front curv- about the same width are also of the Tlie Sun fairies came out in red son and was sentenced to spend the York convention next June. Probably that his party reiiresentntlves in tho big enough for you any more; but we Buddy took the letter and was con- wltb-jny boy Ilaymond, the best boy ing awny at the hlpllne, allowing a plain material. dresses and purple dresses and soft rest of his life in prison. and Children all ages. DUTCH the Indlanan does not like to be looked senate nre n lot of old women, that can make it bigger. If you'll stay. I sidering of his reply to this remarkable any man evah bed, and my gyuhl, Ca« gathering of the material at the sides. Afternoon fl-ocks as well as those lavender dresses and dark, dark-blue The story of the crime was described at as merely a dark horse In the nice. they hnve not only no fight in them. believe we can pull off a deal to con- speech, when Pete, gravely saluting, llsta, an* Buddy, an' Jlnnle, an' with Another model has utilized the deep for morning find a wealth of inspira- dresses and others in flame-colored by the Judge as tbe most horrible he As n matter of truth, however, Mr. but no stomach for a fight, and that To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of soildute some of them 'Mstrlcts, and passed on. rather congratulating him- me an' my ole woman. D-shaped Inset vest to hold a gath- tion in the new silk nnd wool fnbrics. dresses and some in crimson dresses. MASTERS ever heard. During the hearing two Ralston is keeping himself nnd his they have adopted a lying-down course Proven directions on ench package. Physicians everywhere rccommend it make you boss of the whole chootlng self on having staged a very good . "He showed us how to get a toe-holt ered portion In the center. The mate- The chnntllly laces are usually re- And all along the sky they danced— women Jurors fainted, nnd tiiere were hopes. If he has any, very much lu when they should have met things match." burlesque of.the dignified manners of into this new kentry. He teached the rial of thla dress is a silk crepe coin served for use In the evening, ns are the most beautiful dancing you ever tears in the Judge's eyes. the dark, that is, in tlie modest retire- standing up strong-armed and hard- For Her to Say j Might Be Worse children what orto be did by a rentln' CIGAR "I appreciate tlds. Clurab," said those queer mountaineers, the Simmses. dotted in a darker shade. It is a the metal laces, while vegetable silk saw. Residents of Accrington, where tlie ment of n stable of reticence. Prob- fisted. Nervous Woman to Persistent Beg-j Versalibrisl—Alas I 1 fear I haven't Jim, "but I don't believe you can do The note was from the colonel: farmer In loway. He done lifted us model for general country wear as the is being discussed wherever fashions After a time It was quite dark and child lives, have subscribed $30,000 to Chips off Ht ably Mr. Ralston's chief regret today Tbe Democrats are worried because gar—If 1 give you a piece of pudding j written anything that will live! It." "Please come to the meeting tonight, up, an' -made people of us. He done vest of sheer white material has a are a subject of Interest. What the the people had gone to bed saying: - provide for her future. Is that he was not born some six one United States -senntor, Mr. Reed you'll never return, will you? I Friend-Cheer up! Be thankful yoa "Well, think of It," said Columbus. and when you come, come prepared to showed us that you-all Is good people, broad collar opening V-shaped and final verdict regarding this substitute "It looked from the sun tonight as Sentences of life Imprisonment nre years later than the cold record of Missouri, is being so outspoken In Beggar—Weil. lady, you know your are alive in spile of whnt you've writ" "And don't do anything till : ou talk hold the district up. If we can't meet an' not what we thought you was, very tiny sleeves are used Instead of will be remains to be seen. It Is to though we'd have a fine day tomorrow, rarely imposed on prisoners in Eng- shows to be the ense. However, a attneks on tbe propriety of the Mc- puddln" better than 1 do! I ten.—Boston Evening Transcript. with me and a few of the other boyg." the Pottawatomie county standard of Outen whnt he learned in school, my the long ones Intended for town. be called by its trade name so that aud the paper says it will be fair ail land, except in cases where the sen- good many prophets sny unflinchingly Adoo connection ns an attorney with "Think of it" again! wages, we ougiit to lose you. Every- boy Raymond an' me made as good Scarf Part of Many Drass Designs. one slinll recognize it eventually, day." that Ralston Is the man. the Doheny oil Interests. There Is no tence of death lias been commuted. A fine home-coming It was for Jim, body in the district will he there. crops -ns we could last summer, an' After tunics one may consider the whether 6ne uses it or not. Satin And April chuckled. Split on Wet and Dry Issue. monopoly of confidence In either pnrty with the colonel waiting at tlie station Come late, so you won't hear yourself done right much wuk outside. We got multitude of frocks In which the scarf mouflon imprime, a vegetable nilk Tho morning came. The sun was One of the Democracy's chief that oil Is not to damage tbe machin- with a double sleigh, and the chance talked about-1 should recommend the name of beln' good farmers an' Is a definite part of the design. No showing one satin side and the other shining brightly. New Rochelle Has First troublih is suld to be that one-half ery bechuse of tbe presence of sand to ride into the snowy country in the nine-thirty and war-paint." good wukkers, an' when Mr. Blanchard rule prevails ns to where the scarf printed and velvety, was featured In And still April chuckled. Holdup in Many Years the leaders, and this means presum- of Irritation within the unguent which m^m same seat with Jennie—a chance which It was a crisis, no doubt of that; moved to town, he sold he tvas glud to shall be tied or worn. Tied In the one of the smart collections In Paiii. For then, she began her Joking 1 Al- ably one-half the followers, want a hns been applied to tbe wheels. New Rochelle. N. Y.—Immediately and the responsibility of the situation give us his fine farm for five years. though everyone had thought there was The enor- was blighted by the colonel's pfaclng dry, and the other half of,the leaders, after the first holdup New Rochelle no chance of rain, April sent down to At this writing the Republican na- Bettina and Nils Hansen in tlie broad rather sickened Jim of the task of "Now, see what Mr. Jim Irwin has StOP NIGHT has had in fifteen years, committed in and presumably the other half of the Printed Silks Are Attractive the earth some of her best Joke-show- tional committee Is charging that the rear seat, and Jim in front with himself. teaching. Only one thing kept him done for a pack o* outlaws and out- mous suc- the restaurant of Daniel Webster. 54 followers, want n wet. They can't chief senatorial inquisitor In tlie oil The colonel would not allow him to from dodging the whole Issue nnd re- Authentic figures as to the amount think of a Chinese evening landscape, ers. And then she would let tlie sun casts. Instld o* hldln' out from the COUGHING have both n wet nnd a dry, and a Brook street, the chief of police estab- of silk actually produced by the alik- that la, if one haa imagination enough. come out and the people would say: Investlgntlon, n Democrat, once boast- get out and walk when he could really maining at home—the colonel's mat- Hobdays that was laywayln' us In the lished a dead line to ward off a crime cess of "DUTCH MASTERS" compromise between wetness and dry- ed that he was the father of a policy have reached home more quickly by ter-of-fact assumption that Jim had worm and the amount consumed as Bars of gold which look like clouds "It was only a little shower, it had mountings, we'll be llvln' In a house ness Is one of the bnrdest things In wave. silk convince one that all la not alik have large round moona also of gold all cleared off again.'* an. UUmKuS of leasing the public oil reserves. doing so; no, he set the Hansens become' master of the situation. How with two cblmieys an' a swlmraln' tub Tlie advent of the lone bandit who lisri the world to get. So far as this mat- There has been a denial, of course, down at their door, took Jennie home, could he flee, when this old soldier was that shimmers. Sssdng about and a heavy border And yet again would April play the has been won by our en- made outen crock-ryware. We'll be In ter is concerned Mr. Underwood's relieved Webster and two customers Of course much of the Imitation silk coplea thnt seen on the bottom of Chi- same trick. but the Republicans say It Is no denial. and then drove the lightened sleigh fighting so valiantly for him In the debt a whole lot—an' we owe It to SMtomtwUm lis. of more than SJWH) In Jewelry was friends sny he is in the best osltlon It Is nn unusually dull day in Wash- merrily to the hunjble cabin of the trenches? So Jim went to the meet- Is used In the weaves which take the nese coats, dose circles ond waves All that laat day of hers she played HAU. * RUCm, N. Y, IIRt. Mr. Jim Irwin that we got tlie credit deavor to give you a sweet, to command support. Smith, they ns- caused. In tbe view of public officials, ing. place of knitted silk floss and are in with only a narrow line between. at April showers and Mother Nature ington when material for a dozen new rather excited young schoolmaster. to git In debt with, an' the courage to by tbe Butlerlzlng of White Plains by Laces used for evening gowns are sert. Is hopelessly sonked, while the charges of one kind or nnother Is not How could he Impcse conditions on go on and git out agin I" (Applause.) reality, now that they have perfected laughed and said: "Did you make any deal with those garments of any one on whom Mr. Public Safety Commissioner Underbill. the whole school district? How could the proceas, much more practical for cobweblike In weave and not at all "April la a bit naughty, bnt dear me, Cheaper mild, evenbuming cigar found for use In the dally proceedings. people down In the western part of "Ah could affo'd to pay Mr. Jim Ir- Bryan nnd his followers might look Crooks banished from thnt city are the colonel expect such a thing of him? knitted dresses and sweaters than the like the Inces of last senson, unless how I love herP Johnny—Mamma, do they sell bablet the state?" asked the colonel. "Jennie win's salary myse'f, if Ah could. An' flocking to New Rochelle, it is said. pure silk, as the substitute is lighter they may he regarded as progressions by the pound? approvingly most be tinder dry inside wrote me that you've got an offer." And how could anyone look for any- there's enough men hyah tonight that madeofthefinesttobaccos from the latter. Mother—Yes, precious. of a moisture-proof mackintosh A WidemAwake Scout The bandit wore n handkerchief as a thing but scorn for the upstart field- say they've been money-he'ped by his and keeps Its shape better. A weave Let George Do It "No," said Jim. and lie told the Johnny-1 suppose that Is why pea* Out of the woods or from the plains Boy scout enthusiasm in advance- mask and brandished nn automatic. hand from these men who had for so teachln' the school to make up mo' with a slightly rough or knotted ef- Little Ada—Mother, shall I run out colonel about the proposal of Mr. pie buy 'em when they're little. somewhere there may come a conven- ment In rank reached a high point in SAY "BAYER" when you buy-$^«e many years made him the butt of fect In this silk or mixed with the real Hofmyer. than his wages. Let's not let Mr. Jim Gay Scotch Tartan and post this letter? the recent case of a member of Troop silk is especially attractive in plaids tion nominee whose nnme thus fnr their good-natured but none tlie less Irwin go, neighbors! Let's not let Scotland is coming brnwly into its "No, child, certainly not. It's pour- Man Cut by Ax, Kicked Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians foi "Well," said the colonel, "In my Strange as It may seem, motor talk has not been so much as mentioned. 13, Honolulu, when the Ind awakened contemptuous ridicule? Who was he, whirh have an unusually good combi- own these days. One of the fnsclnat- ing in torrents and not fit to turn a AUo 2 for 25c 15c 3 for 50c capacity of wild-eyed reformer, I've him gol" makes some people yawn. This has happened before. In 1800 his scoutmaster at 2 a. m. on a recent by Horse and Burned anyway, to lay down rules for these nation of bright but soft colors. ing new turbans Is nothing more nor dog out of doors. Let your fatlier go." Special Dutch MsMtnCisui* made bv made up my mind that the first four Jim's heart warmed. "There Isn't a CoMolldMcd Cls«r Corporation, Ntw Y&k week-end hike to pass his cooking test. Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Printed silks are really bewildering •'Silver Dick" Bland would have been Port Allegany. Pa—While cutting substantial and successful men-he man In that meeting," said he to hlra-' less than a length of gay. Scotch tar- —London Answers. 10c nominated by the Democratic conven- When asked by the leader why he had wood, Raymond Smith suffered a gash who had been for all the years of his In the variety of pattern nnd charm tan In silk gathered Into n big knot Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism self, as he walked to the schoolhouse tion In Chlcngo if the delegates had to pass a test so early in the dayr the life at their command, subservient to of color. Some designs for sporta and ou the head when his ax slipped. The door, "possessed of the greatness of over the right ear. That Wtu Ea$y scout answered thnt he simply could frocks for morning wear are so fine Sure Relief not been frightened nway from his wound was bandaged, and he went into Accept only "Bayer" packago (heir demands for labor-their under- spirit of Old Man Simms. If he's a Teacher—What's the second letter not sleep without passing bis test. that the eye sees It at a little dis- support by a rumor thnt n certnln the hnrn, where a horse kicked him ling? fair sample of tlie people of the moun- of the alphabet, Johnny? FOR INDIGESTION Not the Lasi of It Invention of "Week-End" which contains proven directions. tance aa one tone, hut others are so The Little Hat thing, not nt all to Mr. Bland's dis- and broke bis colinrbone. Smith light- The season was nearing spring, and tains. they nre of tlie stuff of which Johnny—Dunno. He—"But 1 thought you'd forgiven It wasn't until the word "week-end" Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. large and so widely spaced that the The latest cloche has no brim at all. credit, might war against the chances ed a cigar, and n hot nsh set fire to it was a mild thnwy night. The win- great nations nre made—if they only Teacber—My! Well, what buzses me for that and promised to forget it?" was invented that eveiybody wanted Deaf Boy Scout Shvwg Grit AUo bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. design appears as a few largo disks of It fits closely down over the bead and of his election. "If you tried to pass a scout test the bandage. In the struggle to ex- dows of the schoolhouse were filled are given a chance. and flies around all the time? Bhe—"Yes—but I didn't promise to let both Saturday and Sunday for a boll* Agplrln la tbt trad* mark of Barer Uaoofactora of MoooaceUcaddaaUr of SaUcjUcacM embroidery on tbe dress. enrs, but nt one side It has an orna- Then Wllllnm Jennings Bryan made tinguish the fire tbe broken collarbone with bends, evidencing the presence (TO BE CONTINUED.) Johnny—My ma. yon forget I'd forgiven it I"—Punch. day. ten times and failed, would you give his speech and was given the crown wns knocked out of place and his face of a crowd of almost unprecedented For evening a gold lame, which is ment of little curled feathers or of up?" asks the Cleveland (Ohio) Lead- BELMMS which in a way proved to be one of was. burned. Now Smith is in a hos- size, nnd the sashes had been thrown New View of Home. to soy a weaved design, makes one stiff ribbon cocked at a perky angle. er, in describing the courage and de- Brotherly Love Hot water thorns for him, nnd the rest Is history. up for ventilation and coolness. As Happiness, satisfaction and prog- termination of Scout Sydney Sangster pital. After asking a blessing on various Some of the Democrats here In Two pleasant ways Jim climbed the. back fence of the ress—all demand a new view of the Sure Relief in attempting bis scout's pace test members of the household the small 'Veast Foam Washington believe that In n way his- schoolyard, he heard a burst of ap- home ns a permanent human Institu- tbe eleventh time—and his victory. ************************** Sleeveless Jackets in Bright Greens and Pinks boy concluded his prayer as follows: tory will repeat Itself In New York to relieve a cough plause, from which he Judged that tion If the highest welfare of the Indi- The boy, who is almost totally deaf, "And Lord, don't forget to bless ELL-ANS next June, and that some man ns yet Kome speaker had Just finished his re- vidual, the family and the nation Is to has not let his affilctlon discourage E Seven Firemen Die Take your choice and suit Brother Edgar and mnke him as good 25* AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE hidden away In tlie fens or the forests marks. There was silence when he be secured with Its help. Neither men Swagger little sleeveless Jackets iu and is likely to be copied In muslins him. He was the first member of hU E in Huge Tank of Oil * your taste. S-B—or Menthol a boy as I am." will emerge from the dnrk Into tbe flavor. A sure relief for coughs, came alongside the window at the nor women should be content to cling hunter's green and "pink" (bright scar- and fancy cotton fabrics as the sea- troop to attain first class rank. * Pittsburgh, Pa.—Seven fire- $ light and be given the prize. right of the chairman's desk, a silence to odtwom Industrial, educational and let) are severely tailored and are son advances. It Is now made in pretty I men were drowned when they ^ colds and hoarseness. Put one Congress Busy With Politics. in your mouth at bedtime. broken by the voice of Old Man SImms, social customs ns n basis for the iiome. usually buttoned In front. The latest afternoon nnd evening frocks, in crepe, Mint Be Dull takc fell into a tank of oil during a * taffeta or chiffon and usually receives At this writing congress has passed No Rest for Pastor's Wife TMAOB Always koep a box on hand. MAM saying "Mlstah Chairman!" They should rather seek to find ex- design fastens under the arms, some "He's disappointed In his three-year- Flavor all fire in n refinery here. The fire* * -itfons Visitor—"What an inspiring sermon with buttons placed close, and another a touch of diBtlnctlon from a collar at one appropriation bill. The lawmak- "We're Proud of You, Jim." "The chair," said the voice of Ezra pression, under changed and ever* old son." men plunged Into the tank when has eyelets anil Is I need with a white lace, a bit of ribbon embroidery at the ers have been In session three months. your husband preached on 'One Day's BroiiHon. "recognizes Mr. SImms." changing conditions, for those func- "PiHappolnted? What's the trouble?" a ladder on which they were •miles in the trip 1h to make the rural silk tasseled cord, giving nn effect neck, or a ribbon girdle. These little "The kid hasn't said anything clever If people think, however, that the sen- Rest in Seven' i" Pnstor's wife—"1 Jim halted In indecision. He was tions of the home which will outlast standing collapsed. dresses have ail the charm of youth- its own! didn't bear it-1 had to get his din- teacher's Job a- bljjger Job. It's got quite new nnd very pretty. enough to repeat for the last two ators and representatives have not SMITH BROTHERS not expected while the debate was in any industrial, educational, or social With colda and influenza ail ner."—Pelican. to b(N a man's size, woman's size Job, system.—Marion Talbot in "The Edu- Some of the exclusive shops are ful simplicity, flue quality and crisp weeks," been busy, let them rend the Congres- ************************** progress. There is no rule of manners toocominoivJuttDOw,{tpaye SJB1 1 . COUCH DROPS or we can't get real men and real showing nttractlve Purls novelties in freshness, and they represent a whole • Famous alnea 1847 (amp colmibca, or morals, however, forbidding eaves- cation of Women." to take regular preventive women to stay Injlie work." these odd coats, made of knitted silk garden of flowers in their beauty of Couldn't Hit His Heart. dropping during the proceedings of a Tongue Twitters meaiurei agaiuit them. Once your folks taste good bread and that all horses used by tbe In- "I think that's a statrsmanllke or fiber, covered with a pattern In color.. Olean, N. Y.—After missing two public meeting. Therefore he listened Modern Destruction. Spray your note and throat dians were descendants of Spanish I stitching of any one of several types In the chemise dresses some of the Tommy took thnt turkey. Indians, Dogs and Horses shots nt bis heart, George I^esklw lormalatlon of It," said Jim. to the first and lust public speech of "If there should be another war," • « • night and morning with made with Yeast Foam, they'll horses. Cortez brought horses to Mex- -W

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Fine Feathers make fine bills. Easter novelties nnd egg dyes at RECOUNT OF VOTES IN Scott's.—Adv. Blocs iire good for nothing only to Ask Us Por AVTOnOM-K FRESH! CLEAN! block good legislation. Surprising how much you can leara Ask For Tickets on thePony-willi e3ch$l Cast Stle by listening. Hu/ietecU MONDAY'S ELECTION CALLED The man who lends a hand to boost We Deliver Anywhere never uses a foot to kick. Patronage can't be substituted for The correct mixture In the carbure- patriotism successfully. BRIGHT! DRUGS tor Is noted when the engine runs IfOII BY W. T. BERTRAND I Liye market pripe paid for wheat at without choking, popping or mlaalng ID 4ddrMi all Communications to | tbe Watervliet Milling Co.—Adv. 48tf People quickest to condemn are gen- EVERY ITEM THE BEST THAT Every Day Is in Coloma and vicinity. Call us up and your order will be erally the last to praise. SKILL AND CONSCIENCE the lowest possible speed or the high Courier, Coloma, Mich. Now that the spring season is MEN'S WORK SHOES with genuine CAN PRODUCE est possible speed, or at any Speed be New Count is Being Made This delivered promptly. Use the best varnish stain—Kyanlze. H BELL PHONE 06J. ; oak soles, at $2 25 at Holmgren's —Ad. tween these two extremes. approaching it is time to un- All sizes at Scott's—Adv. • « • Bargain Day Here Coloma, Borrlea Co.. nichlgM (Thursday) Afternoon. pack your spring clothing. * Uso Bronchial Salve for that cold In SCOTT'S PHARMACY Has something been forgotten that you need in a hurry? If i vour head or lungs. Sold at Scott's.— Those who oppose the Mellon tax It Is possible to make a socket Village Precident W. T. Bertrand we You'll want them to be fresh | Adv. plan might try devising a better one. COLOMA, - MICHIGAN wrench by placing a bolt head of the Try Us And See! has asked for a recount of tho votes so phone us and will deliver promptly. Remember, in proper size In one end of a pipe and Order your maple syrup now. Wm. Friday, March 14, li#24 cast in the village election in Colona and spotless. Get your National Mazda Bulbs and then forging the pipe to fit It. Aftei addition to groceries, we sell Dry Goods and Furnishings. : Electric Supplies at the Coloma Hard- Bloomlngdale, Phone 107, Coloma.— on Monday as he is not satisfied with the wrench has been made It can be ware Co.—Adv. Adv. 82tf. We take the spots away. Take home a box of onr IlDc choco- fVhen Smith's Car F. W. OOOHHUN count of the election'board, believing annealed, If desired. Try treating your neighbor like a • • • Get Your Chicken that some votes were thrown out that Specials For Saturday Some Jockeys ride horses and be- lates from Scott's.—Adv. come famous; other mon drive an human being and he may decide that A slow leak In the tire valve plunger; Passes Yours should have been counted for him. The Do not forget Scott's Pharmacy when antoniobllc and become InfamuiiH. you are one. * can be sometimes checked by applying MBARRASSMENT .. distruy It is easy to apply; is self-levelling original count gave Bertrand 188 votes you need sickroom supplies.—Adv. For Your Sunday Dinner which means that it setb smooth WOULD IT BE ADVISABLE Watch for E. ono glimpse of tho briglit. Mrs. August Schultz Is visiting for a a drop of oil In the valve system. The , and even without laps, ridges or and Corrlgan 146, a majority of eight Most of us are inclined to the glosay finish of Smith's car reveals Sugar, 10 lbs. for . JSc' Ladies' Silk Hosiery, value to $2..48c few days at the home] of her daughter See us for your sulphate and nitrate. oil partly dissolves tho rubber, and tho truth about your own. Now you brush marks; and dries quickly for Corrlgan, (Nettoyage a Sec) opinion thnt If congress goes ahead Berrien County Fruit Association.—26tf with a brilliant, durable gloss. In South Bend. causes It to anneal Itself to an airtight realize you have been too close lo TO PUT TP. TREASUIIEII .The recount started this (Thursday) ^American Family Soap, 6 bars.:_.35c ^Muslin, per yard |9q and reduces taxes without any further Remember our Meat Dept. Full of Choice Meats. the steering-wheel to see the din- Thii Coupon is Worth 40 Cents argument, there will be honor enough SHOE REPAIRING—Let me fix up Order your maple syrup now. Wm. Joint. giness of your car as others see it afternoon at 1:00 o'clock, with Attor- P.n out Ihu rcupon >114 pmcnl It to at •rilhin Matches, 6 boxes 35c Percale per yard 22c j to go around. your old shoes and rubbers for you. Bloomlngdale, Phone 107, Coloma.— Don't envy the good looks of JO di>i We will GIVT you Fit* • 40 Cm CM ON A STRAIGHT SALARY? ney W. H. Andrews looking after the ENTERPRISE G. T. Holmgren.—Adv. 31tf Adv. 3-tf- We handle Producers* Milk, Cream and Butter. Smith's car. It is a simple job to oUny Otrot Paua unl Vimuh Product you CLEANING AND PRESSING- -John Moderation In all things Is a good make your own look new again •*nt ,or • rrt uction oM« Cmu on on. count for Dr. Bertrand. Macaroni, 3 pkgs ,---25c 30% off on all Winter Underwear I Spaok does cleaning, pressing and re- No one likes a secret quite so much Men who settle world problems in n attribute, except when it comes to loy- at very little cost and with very Utile YnrStm, — AUtm Cleaners and Dyers pairing of men's and women's clothes, as the person who tells one just as smoking car can't settle a dog tight at alty for the home town. effort. Tn** - - .—- i fcjl> - Former Treasurer Contends That It WE SELL McCALL PATTERNS j Now linings In furs and muffs. Now lo- soon as he hoars It. home. All you have to do is to teflnish it fir*** Ifrnt't Smmt . • 3-U Former North Coloma Rceldent Died Phone 285 Benton Harbor with Devoe Motor Car Finish... cated In Uie storeroom formerly occu- A reduction In the Income tax. passed UMPHREY & RORICK L>» wpM II • PMM Ta k* lr •4Un <»Jr Would be Better to Leave It as It Is madeinstandatdautomobilecolora pied by Arthur Swift.—Adv. Why doesn't someone Invent a way We pay the highest price for poultry by congress on the day the first Install- in Kalamazoo. of all kinds. Umphrey & Rorlek.— —I'nder the Fee System to enforce the prohibition law like the ment Is due. would make paying GROCERIES AND MEATS HARRY C. DE FIELD Coloma, Midi. Income tax law Is enforced? Adv. easier-but why Indulge In fiction? John Donohue, many years ago a res- Our tax roll this year was approxi- FRED L SCOn Identof North Coloma, died last Satur /Our sale will soon end. Come In and There are none so blind as those who Phone 18 Coloma, Michigan mately $W,000.00, of which $8,000 was day morning at the state hospital In We Pay The Highest Price For Butter and Eggs. Phone Coloma 112 refuse to see themselves as others see returned. Our present treasurer re- get your supply of useful niedlcines COLOMA, MICH. Kalamazoo, where he had been an In- and sundries at Scott's.—Adv. them. ceived this year alwut $720 In ftH«8 and mate for thirty years. cum WADS had to put up bonds of $100,000, he be- Mrs. W. 8. HaIIman went to Detroit In union there Is strength, but it de- ALTHORI7FD AQE.VT FOR. ing required to ask his friends to go on The deceased was a veteran of the last Monday for a visit at the home of pends in some measure on what Is be- WANTED his bonds for this amount. Consequent- Civil War and was 78 years old. He her daughter. Mrs. T. H. Muffltt ing united. DEVOE PAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS ly he loses about^ $r)0.00 in fees which Is survived by a brother, Thomas Douo- Card of Thanks. Curd of Thanks GOODYEAR WANTED—Work by the day. Car- he does not collect from his associate hun of Grand Rapids and two sisters, COLONA MERCHANT DIED IN Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Krake returned Buy your Alabastlno, paints, oils, Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. M. Keigley nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong wish to penter work or any odd jobs. Phone bondsmen. Now If he goes on a salary Mrs. Ky Woodward of Coloma aud Mrs. home the latter part of last week from varnishes nnd decoration materials at family wish to thank the Roynl Neigh- express their profound thanks to the 13-J Coloma. Elmer Fuller. 32t2x basis, the law provides that townships Susie Dogan of Grand Rapids. spending a few weeks In Chlcngo. Scott's.—Adv. bors, the Rebccas, the Willing Workers, members of the Coloma lire department which have a $50,000.00 tax roll will their neighbors, the singers nnd their and the neighbors and friends who re- WANTED-Married man to work on have to pay a salary of 000.00, and If Funeral services wero held at St. The great trouble about trying to Among tbe dangerous crossings to Here Is many friends for the many acts of sponded to the call last Saturday af- farm by the month or year. Phone a township has to pay for a surety Joseph's church, Watervllet, Monday, kill two birds with one stone Is that be avoided Is crossing the bridge before kindness shown them In their recent ternoon and prevented the destruction Coloma 85 F 4. P. M. Becker. a2tf bond. It would make It about $1W) or and Interment was In tho Coloma ceme- we are apt to miss both of them. you come to It. Mike Srhallnei Went to That City I/iist bereavement.—Adv. of their homo by fire.—Adv. $180 more. On the salary plan, I tery. TIRE WANTED—Best kerosene for Incu- It takes all sorts of people to make Exertion from chopping Ice caused Benton Harbor-Si. Joe Ry. & Light Co. think there would be more taxes re- Week for Operation bators. Use TRIPLE V and, your Expert Testimony The deceased was an undo of Mrs. up a community, but we can get along a mini's death but sawing wood never turned than under the present system. If America la Isolated, ns some The creator of Get-Rlch-Qulck Wal- troubles will be over. It's heat Is as Thos. Healey aud Mr. and Mrs. Healey Coloma's business ranks wero broken very well without the scandal mongers. killed anyone. Under the fee system the treasurer will Americans claim. It Is due to European steady aa a mother hen. Wolverine INTERURBAN SCHEDULE were over from Chicago to attend the llngfdM Is dead, but there are plenty make a greater effort to collect all that this week when the death of one of the madness nnd not American selfishness. Folks who spend all of their time Service stations, H. R. Ilombaker, (Subject to Change Without Notice) funeral. of his creations nllve. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glterson of Ben- he possibly can, spending both time village nierchniits' died In Chicago. ton Harbor were Sunday guests at the looking for pleasure never recognize It phone 101 Coloma. 31tf The U. S. Department of Agriculture says:— and money to do so. • when they get It. Cars leave Coloma for Benton Harbor—Daily: 7:08, 9:08, 11:08 A. M„ Michael Sclilllacl, one-of the proprietors home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dannen- The more taxes returned, the worse PRICES berg. of the Schnllati Bros, store, formerly 1:08, 8:08, 5:08, 7:08, 9:08 and 11:08 P. M. off the township. Tlie township has to Colgate university owns nn egg ten Contracts "Meal is appetizing, 'sustaining, wholesome. It pro- REGISTRATION NOTICE the Carpenter department store, went] I pay current expenses, and must settle The United Stales celebrated Better mlllllon years old, which bents the your berries in about ten days or "two Cars leave Coloma foi Watervliet—Daily: 0:39, 8:89, 10:89 A. M., to Chicago Wednesday of last week duces vigor, vitality) and endurance." with each school district In the town- Mailing Week recently, but the Dead packing house record. weeks. We will pay as much as other For AU Elections for an operation for appendicitis, and 12:89, 2:89, 4:39, 6:89, 8:39 and 10:39. P. M. ship, and if the taxe^ have not been Letter office Is still doing business at packers for your fruit. See me before bis denth is reported to have occurred the old stand. We know some old grouches who rou contract. HENRY PITCHER. paid, said township Is required to go Monday, April 7th, A. D. 1924 J C-NL/TKF NA(I*A* All winter freight service in connection with In that city on Monday afternoon, FRUITS and VEGETABLES are so hardened that even laughing gas hone 81 F 12. Coloma, representing St. to the bank and hire money for same rreigDl nOUtC. this company is announced by The Graham & March 10. 1024. Further partlcuiars' The only explanation of Peptonized wouldn't force a smile. Eat plenty of it—and get your money's worth on account of taxes returned, which Joseph Canning Co. 82tf Morton Co. and The Benton Transit Co. have not been received at The Courier REDUCED Iron Tonic's great success Is Pepton- we do not get until later ou. ARE OUR SPECIALTIES in Flavor and Food Value, ask for the QUALITY To the Qualified Electors of tho Town- office. ized Iron Tonic's true worth. Scott's It's a brave man who makes his car REAL ESTATE I signed the petition for the sulanls- "do" another season and still a braver ship of Coloma, State of Michigan. Pharmacy.—Adv. BRAND meat products which we handle. slon of the question to the electors, but one who hns no car at all. FARMS WANTED—We have buyers after due consideration I think the Mrs. Fred Seainnn, who hns been for Michigan farms. Give description present system Is bettor for the Inter- Notice is hereby given that in con- J. C. Osborn was over from Chicago formity with Act 128, Public Acta of COLOMA-WATERVUET RIFLE It is our aim to carry in stock the most complete stock visiting at the Albert Hlngst home In and lowest cash price. Warren Mc ests of the township. North Coloma, returned to her home In last Saturday looking after Ids farm Rae Farm Agency. Logansport. Indi- Very respectfully, 1917,1, the undersigned township clerk, CLUB WILL FEED TOGETHER of fresh fruits and vegetables to be found in Coloma— Interests In West Coloma. MEAT FOR HEALTH will, upon any day except Sunday and AGAIN Baroda last Friday". ana. 38t4x Wm. N. VAN DERVEER. a legal holiday, or the day of any regu- Head Lettuce, Spinach, Egg Plant, Potatoes, etc. A. Dunning and family, who have The kangaroo can Jump twelve feet lar or special election or official primary WANTED—Farm near Coloma. Somo HOW IS YOUR WATER SUPPLY? been occupying tbe Scott house in the high, but none of the colleges has en- fruit preferred. Give complete descrip- election, receive for registration the The Coloma-Wateryllet Riflle Club Harry Dukesrherer Improving north end of town, are moving this rolled one for the track team. tion and details In first letter. Address nameof any legal voter in safcl township will have a potluck supper and get-to- week to the John Bunker farm. "E. L." Care Courier. Coloma. Mich. News was received by The Courier not already registered who may apply jether Imeeting at tbe I. O. O. F. ball Justice may be blind, bnt she Is going Let me install a Hoosier Electric water pres- 33tl Wednesday afternoon that Harry Duke- to me personally for such registration, n |Coloma at 7.-00 o'clock Thursday DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU GET There Is little excuse for any kind to have a hard time seeing what sure outfit for you. It will give you an ade- scherer, son of Mr .and Mrs. Charles or who may make application for regis- evening. March 20th. All members of of carelessness, especially the kind has been going on in the oil business. FOR SALE OR TRADE—for Coloma C. KLOESS Dukescherer of South Coloma, Is a tration by mail or messenger, as provid- tbe club and all friends who would like Macaroni and Spaghetti that prompts a person to cross the OUR PRICES ON YOUR SIZE Peptonized Iron Tonic, that celebrat- property. 40-acre farm and new bunga- quate supply of water when you want it. little Improved. The young man has ed by Act 7, Public Acta 1919, except to join are invited to this supper. street without looking both ways. ' ed medicine, makes you eat better, feel low on Boyer street, near Boyer school, GROCERY and MARKET. COLOMA been suffering from an attack of pneu- that I can receive no names for regis- % better, sleep ty'ttor and work better. 2Y. miles southwest of Coloma, John monia and complications and Is a pa- tration during the time intervening be- Our store is headquarters for Absolutely Pure Maca- HOLMBERO Is the man you want to We also drive and drill wells, at work done Sold at Scott's Pharmacy.—Adv. Spaek, tailor shop. Coloma. 82tl tient nt Mercy hospital, Benton Har- tween the Second Saturday before any do your paper hanging and Interior general or special election or official Mrs. Carl Keeler. roni, Spaghetti and Noodles, in 20 pound packages at decorating. C. Holinberg, Coloma, Mich at reasonable cost and is Guaranteed. bor. If everyone would boost for his FARM FOR SALE OR RENT- primary election and the day of such Phone Benton Harbor 7084F2L 26tf Mrs. Carl Keeler, aged 37 years, died $1.50 per package. We also carry a line of Light home community as strenuously as he Wlll sell or rent to good responsible ejection. parties one of the best 100 acres of at her home on McCord street, Benton The new motor busses are advertised do^s for some favorite organization lie Death of Mrs. Frank Enders Harbor, Sunday. March 9, 1924, after Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco. fruit and grain farms In this locality. March 29,1924,—Last Day ns very luxurious, but It Is likely that belongs to, what a place we could an illness of about eighteen months. make It. Parties interested must come well qual- HENRY KIBLER Airs. Frank Enders of Watervllet for General Registration by personal being lilt by one would have the same She will be remembered by many ified to buy or rent a large sized farm. died Tnefiday morning. March 11th. results ns being hit by any other kind. application. people in Coloma as she was employed The meeting of the Chamber of Com- Inquire of Dr. T. C. Tiedebohl, Phone She had been In poor health for some COLCWAAMICH Phone 74 Coloma, Mich. at the canning factory for several years. merce announced for Friday evening ia3. Coloma, Mich. 29tf. A Little Quality is Worth time. Funeral services will be held'at March 12,1924-Last Day Bobbed hair Is reported to he re- Among tho Coloma people who at- THt STORE OF coop SERvu of this week has been postponed until the Methodist church In Watervllet, gaining lost ground as a fad, which for Registration by affidavit. See below. tended the funeral services at Benton the date of the next regular meeting FOR SALE—Seven room house and Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. G1UD1CE BROS. means that the oars are not going to two lots, electric lights, good basement, Harbor on Wednesday were Mr. and see the light of day for some, time to dnt, March 28tli. Make your plans to Mis, Adolph Steinke, Mrs. N. DuVall Furniture attend this meeting without fail. ' city water and cistern. Clay McKean. FORMER TILEPHGNE OFFICE-NEAR HOTEL COLOMA, Mich. Hardware COLOMA, MICHIGAN. come. Colema. Mich. 29t6x a Lot of Quantity Notice is further hereby given that I and Mesdames August Schullz, Wm. O'Leary, Gust. Johnson, ^A. Saltzman There was a large attendance at tho GET m ill 1 EDM! PM Fi IIH M! SSs will be at Selter's Jewelry Store on To savd money, nn Inventor has FOR SALE and Ed. Soper. made a clock that has to have small meeting of the Parent-Teachers' Asso- change dropped Into It before winding. ciation on March 10th, when tho fol- But we go farther and give you a lot of quality as well 22DII, lowing program was given: Singing by FURNITURE FOR SALE-One buf- M IStli and A.D. 1924 Nothing especially new about It, be- fet. six-foot extension table, six leather all; song by first grade and kinder- quantity for your money. From 8 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock p. m. cause anyone who saves time saves bottom dining chairs, six wood-bottom garten: song by second and third on each said day for the purpose of re- money. dining chairs, library table, |Blue Bird • grades; piano solo, Olive Johnson; re- viewing the registration and registering talking machine, cabinet sewing ma- citation, Martin Bushou.se; recitation, That's the reason why this is the place where a great such of the qualified electors in said Get rid of thnt nervous, fretful feel- chine. Hoosier kitchen cabinet, two township as shaU appear and apply ing. Brace up. Take Peptonized Iron Elwood Gelsler; dramatization of Rip stand tables, two brass liedsteads. one The Senior Class of Coloma High School Van Winkle by the eighth graders; vo- many trade. therefor. Tonic and you will look everybody In rocker, Lily White hand washing FRIDAY EVE., The name of no person 'but an actual the face with a smile. Sold at Scott's cal selections by the "Hungry Four." machine, three burner New Perfection resident of the precinct at the time of Pharmacy.—Adv. Coffee and cuke were served by Mes- oil burner with oven, commode, dresser, The stability of any business depends upon the service registration, and entitled under the dames Leonard, Kibler nnd Lorenz. two high chairs, two sanitary couches, Will Present the Four-act Comedy Franco Is reported to be preparing March 2l8t constitution, if remaining such resident, 9x12 linoleum rug. This furniture is which it renders. to block Gen. Dawes In his German to vote at the next election shall be new and in first-class condition. In- • projects. France probably doesn't entered in tbe registration book. quire of Elwin Stowers, East Logan know how he acts when somebody street, Coloma. 33tlx Try us for SERVICE and get Quality and Quantity, too. at Coloma Theatre tries to stop him. (Tbe Coloma Courier •• FOR SALE—Team of bay mares, 7 "BORROWED MONEY" Registration by Mail or Messenger. There will be a box social at tho FRANK W. BRYANT. PublUb«r and 8 years old. Ferdinand Bnhm, Under Act 7, Public Acts 1919, as Do .not: imperil the snfety of your home Bundy schoolhouse In Hagar township, Phone 48 F22, Coloma. 33t3 amended, tbe privilege of absent voters and your family by using a roof covering Tuesday evening, March 18th. Mrs. March 18, 18IH1. is extended to include registration. which fiiils to protcct from fire. Wc • Diana J. Hetler, teacher. All cordial- FOR SALE —One bay mare 5 years JAMES K. GUY SYNOPSIS OF PLAY They can also register by mail or mes strongly recommend ly Invited.—Adv. old, weight 1.000. One bay mare 10 senger whether absent or not but the A yenrs old, weight 1050 lbs. Phone About $3,000 has been subscribed at affidavit must be received by the Clerk Prisoners In nn Indiana jail petition- 48 F 22, Ferdinand Bnhm, Coloma. Rex FLINTKOTE , Bangor to drill for oil. coal or gas, and Act I. Scene 2. Same afternoon. New York home on or before the 10th day preceding the ed the sheriff for permission to, take a 83t3 Groceries and Meats third Saturday before the election. bath. But they didn't read any adver- the work toward driving a test well has of Charles Vantrey. Sally. "Gwine to have a Strip Shingles 1 tisements, "Rooms with Bath" before begun. FOR SALE—American Foxhound Scene, home of Charles Vantrey in Vantrey- AFFIDAVIT FOR REGISTRATION Phone 64 Coloma Yes—We Deliver big dinner is we?" Mrs. Morton, "As big as f' They are firc-resisting and approved by the Undcr- taking up their abode there. The Fennville Herald says the local pups, black and tan. long eared, make ville, Kentucky. The Vantrey's bid adieu to State of Michigan, County of writers' Laboratoriesatories. SoarkSparks ond flying embers lodge of Odd Fellows has given up Its good skunk dogs. S. B. Duncan, Jr., $8,000 will buy." Mrs. Vantrey to malte an ss. I being duly sworn, de- from burning buildings near by die harmless on a Mrs. A. H. Stewart has returned hall, stored Its belongings and turned R. F. D., Coloma. 33t2x the old town and leave for New York, where pose and say that I am a citizen and a Including Everything home from a several weeks stay with announcement. roof of Rex FLINTKOTE Strip Shingles. Fur Us "goat" out to pasture. Mrs. Vantrey sees vast possibilities. "With my duly qualified elector of the Township of thermore. the^are beautiful, weather-proof, durable her daughter. She reports that tho A. II. Marvin nnd family have moved PONY FOR SALE—Gentle nnd kind. Act III. Coloma In said county of Berrien and and thoroughly guaranteed. daughter and her Infant nre both doing into John Fltzslmmons' house on Col- Pony cart, harness, army saddle nnd capable husband to make money for me and State of Michigan, that my postoffice lx\ us tell you more about thenu fine and her sendees aro no longer lege avenue. extra bridle. Inquire of Harry W. address is Coloma, Michigan, that I am my two beautiful daughters to dazzle before Same as Scene 2, Act II. One day later. needed. Melvln Piper has rented Mrs. Flor- Hill, Coloma. not now registered as an elector therein ence Haven's farm In West Coloma for the social elite-0,1 should grieve over leav- Mr. Vantrey and Mr. Ramer settle some very and that I make this affidavit for the Miss Cecil Baker of Coloma will FOR SALE—5-year-old Holstein a term of three years. important financial questions—also some im- purpose of procuring my registration as graduate from the Western State nor- heifer giving milk. J. H. Pockett & ing this old town." Rolland makes Mrs. How About That Broken Glass? Louis Koob and Miss Belle Miller of BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. an elector in accordance with the stat- mal at Kalamazoo this month at the Son, 3% miles north and one mile east portant domestic relations. Benton Harbor visited with the form- Vantrey a promise. Ben and Sally give aid to ute, and I solemnly swear or affirm to fclose of the winter term, receiving n of Watervllet, mile from Stickney er's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Kooh Hipolite Marshmallow Cream, per can 20c Fanny and Roland. "Pick Pocket" becomes Act IV. . support the Constitution of the United life certificate as an| elementary school. 32 tf Large Prunes, 2 lbs 25c "Borrowed Money." States of America and the Constitution teacher. In South Coloma, Tuesday. of the State of Michigan, and to defend The senior class of our school has FOR SALE—Hay and corn fodder, Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs 25c Scene 1. Same as Scene 1. Act. II. 30 the same against all enemies foreign Mrs. W. E. Goltz was called to Ev- chosen as Its motto, "Grit, Grace and two sap pans and about fifty palls. Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs 25c Act II. minutes later. Mr. Delmar proves to be "a and domestic. Signed anston, Ills., Monday morning to at- Glory." If any person possesses the Phono A. Nordeen, Phone 3 F 5, Coloma. Soda Crackers. 4 lb. box 50c friend in need." Taken, subscribed and sworn to before tend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. first two elements the third will be add- 32 tf Scene 1. New York office of Thomas Del- Nash of that city, whose death oc- ed unto blm. Long Shreddeo Cocoanut, per lb 35c me this day of .^A. D. 1924. FOR SALE—Gladoll, Dahlias and curred at the Evanston hospital on Fred Kinyon has purchased of Mllo Com Flakes. 2 large packages 25c mar 1 year later. Roland's resemblance to Scene 2. Same as Act III. 2 hours later. Notary or Justice. Iris of the choicest varieties. Send Sunday morning. Bratton a lot on Mill street and will the son for whom Thomas Delmar is wearing a New York vs. "Our Old Kentucky Home"— My commission expires 192 .. * for my catalogue. Will W. Fisher, Shredded Wheat, 2 packages 25c 0 ______erect a dwelling for rent. Magic Tip Matches, per bo* 5c. 6 boxes for 25c "Gold Star." becomes the chosen friend of the with all votes In favor of "Our Kentucky The Willing Workers of North Colo- In the village this year there were Watervllet, Mich. 32tf. Registration of Absentee by Oath. ma spent a pleasant afternoon March Classic Soap, per bar 5c. 10 bars for .'47c wealthy Wall Street Broker. Home." 148 names registered and 109 votes FURNITURl FOR SALE - Three 6th at the home of Mrs. Rosa DeFields. If any person whose name is not reg- were cast. piece parlor set. dining room set,'bed. Lennox Soap, per bar 4c. 7 bars for 25c ten members nnd two visitors answer- istered shall offer and claim that right North Coloma Notes.—Henry Kelly dresser, piano bench, music cabinet, all Babbitt's Cleanser, per can 5c. 6 cans for 25c ing roll call with scripture verses. A to vote at any election, and shall, under has rented the farm of Mrs. Susan ihogany, also four kitchen chairs and Cast of Characters oath, state that he or she is a resident delicious luunch was served by Mrs. Bulk Coffee, per lb 30c, 35c and 40c Donahoe for the coming year.—Rev. A. table. Mrs. Rosa Megna. near Bundy Bell Conrad's Coffee, per lb 38c, 45c and 50c of such precinct and has resided in tbe DeFields and Mrs. Mny Woodward. W. Willis has rented the Cyrus Glldden school. 82t2x Charles C. Vantrey Lloyd Warm an township twenty days next preoeeding Coal, Lmnber, Building Material, Glass, Then next regular meeting will bo held farm for six years.—Ralph Peterson, Famo Pancake Flour, 2 lb. sack 15c. 5 lb. sack 35c such election, designating particularly Mnrch 20th at the home of Mrs. Claude FOR SALE—Black, 3-year-old colt, Mrs. Charles C. Vantrey Thelma Hawks wife and children, from South Haven, the place of his or her rwidence and Get Busy <1^ Get Yours Tacey. visited with friends here over Sunday. ready for the harness. A. W. Goodwin, MANY MEAT SPECIALS that he or she possesses the other quali- —E. P. Clay returned from Grand Rap- North Coloma. 31tf. Fanny Vantrey Grace Leonard Builders Hardware, Etc. A birthday surprise was tendered fications of an elector under the consti- Ids last Sunday. FOR SATURDAY Claire Vantrey Madelyn Walsh tution; and that, owing to sickness or Mrs. John Hocker at her home at Ben- TWO FRESH MILCH COWS for bodily infirmity of himself or herself, or ton Centre, Tuesday evening. March 11. sale. Wm. Ilelbllng, West Coloma. Mrs. Harris Hilda Eifler some member of his or her family or by relatives and friends numbering Phone 33 F12. 30tf. owing to his or her absence from the twenty-five. A potluck dinner was Every Article We Sell b Guaranteed To Give Perfect Satisfaction Mrs. Stone Lucile Scherer township on public business or his or her served and n good time was enjoyed. FOR SALE— Guernsey Cow, beavey own business, and without intent, to The popular game of Arab Jong was THE DEERF1ELD milker, rich milk, fresh in April, still Mrs. Street yf Iva Rorick avoid or delay his or her registration, he COAL! played. Mrs. Hathaway of Hartford giving milk. E. H. Clay, phone 35F12. Roland Street William Fletcher or she was unable to make application While It Lasts received tho high score and Mrs. Leo Coloma. 29lf Goff & McConnell for registration on the last day provid- Yes, we have plenty of coal. Hosbeln the consolation. Many beau- POULTRY FARM Thadeus P. Ramer Millard Brower ed by law for the registering of electors tiful and useful presents were received WHITE OAK POSTS FOR SALE- We Deliver in Coloma and Vicinity. preceding such,election, then the name by Mrs. Hocker. 15c 2J miles west of Coloma on Mil. Thomas S. Delmar Howard Martin of such person shall be registered, and Eggs For Hatching Walter Arney. phone I4F13. HOtf he or she shall then be permitted to The Clover Leaf club met March 10 Successors to C. E. Cobum. Phone 43-W Coloma Mrs. Morton Flossie Hazen vote at such election. If such applicant Be sure to get our prices on GRAPE WIRE with Miss Grace Worden with thirteen FOR SALE—Posts, 13 cents aud up; Miss Gray Hope Pangborn shall in said matter, wilfully make a^y members answering roll call. The cur- —Pure Bred— also drain tile. Ed LaMunion & Son. false statement, he or she shall be deem- before making your purchases. r.ent events wero led by tho hostess, Watervllet. Phone 147-W. 22tf Specks Herbert Watts ed guilty of p^Mury. and upon convic- and Mrs. Harriet Gelsler gave a very MISCELLANEOUS tion, be subjecPlo tbe pains and pen- Single Comb fhite Leghorns Old Ben Sandeford Charles Arent Interesting paper on Lowell and Long- alties thereof. fellow. Mrs.Guy gave a very. Interest- —and— GUERNSEY BULL for service. Zlel- Aunt Sally Vantrey Elsie Tacy ing paper on Hawthorne, Whlttler and ke Bros., two miles north of Coloma. IT Holmes. Mrs. Margaret Zoschke read 31113 the program for 1924-1925. The presi- S. C. Rhode Island Reds Women ElMlo^r^S — BULL for sarrica. H4K) B. GRANT dent, Mrs. Dorothy Warrlner, appoint ectors not already appearing on the Coloma Coal & Lumber Co. cash. Wilbur Bart. Coloma, Ulch. 89tf. Adults 35c Children 25c ed Mrs. Bernice Guy and Mrs. Margaret registration list will be registered in Phone 218-F16 PAYS Zoschke as delegates to the county PRICE OF ADMISSION Reserved Seats 50c conformity with the foregoing provisions PHONE 17 COLOMA, MICHIGAN Money to loan on real estate aecnrlty. ADVERTISE T. C. Tiedebohl | COLOMA, MICH. | William Hocker convention. The hostess served tea Dated. March 8,1924. HARTFORD - MICHIGAN Favorable terma aud rates. A. N. Wbod- and wafers. Tlie next meeting wlil be MILO B. SELTER, ruff, Watervfiet. 22-tl Use the columns of this paper! Clerk of Bud Township. with Mrs. Berulce Guy.

I ii "'iiittftri i j — THE COLOMA CQTTRIEB, COLOMA, MICH LOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. mmmmm United States Coal commission reported that non- | uulon pick miners earn an average of $1 a day Alpena—Dr. Angus Deadmau, one MRS. EDITH LONGFIELD GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN less than union pick miners the country over. In of seven eons of the late Dr. J. W. order to earn $1,000, the commlsalon stated, non- Deadman to become a veterinary sur- BONUS IS O.K'D COOLIOOE PUTS HOPE GIVEN UP BEFORE BABIES union tonnage men were required to work six- gean, died at his home In Marquette teen more days than union men. Tonnage men recently. Poal Mining iry are the men who actually dig the coal. In 1P21 STATE NEWS Lansing—Petitions of five Republi- BY COMMITTEE WHEAT LEVY UP FOR 175 MINERS WERE BORN most of them earned between $900 and $1,400 In cans and two Democrats were on file nonunion mines and between $1,000 and $1,800 In j * with the Secretary of State when the union mines. Fort Huron—Mrs. Margaret Mc- Mrs. Oswald Benefited by presidential preference primary filing Fails to A^ree Upon Plan; Tariff Increased to 42 Cents The commission's report shows thnt In 1921 men Lean, 91 years old, who has resided Nine Bodies Recovered; 30 Taking Lydia E Puikham't limit expired. Only Four Vote Against known ns "outside men" bad to work 280 daya in this city and vicinity for more to Equalize Cost With Others Discovered in Vegetable Compound at union mines and 816 days at nonunion mines Grand Rapids—George R. Sweet. America than 40 years, died recently. Measure. to earn $2,000. In order to enrn J3,000. the re- 43 years old. died at the home of his • Canada. Utah Blast Disaster. Flint—St. Michael's Roman Catholic fHrardviUe, Pa.—"I took Lydia E. pflrt shows. 78 union men out of n total of 29.- father. Edwin P. Sweet, assistant Church, the oldest and largest church Waablngton.—After voting 10 to 4 Washington. — President Coolldge. Pinkhom's Vegetable Compound befora 552 worked 878 eight-hour daya and 20 nonunion | secretary of commerce under the Wil- Castle Gate, Utah.—At least 80 of ~|iny laat two bablea facts About an Industmf in Flint, was damaged to tbe extent for H bonus, the ways and means com- by proclamation, increased the tariff men worked 899 eight-hour days In the year. This . son administration, here last week. the 176 miners who were entombed came. It keeps me of at least $25,000 by fire recently. mittee adjourned In a squabble over on wheat from 80 cents to 42 cents a by an explosion In the No. 2 shaft of in perfect health and Is more days than there are In the calendar year. | Albion—Floyd Starr, founder and Port Huron—Rev. Father M. E. the kind of u plan to recommemL A bushel. His action wns based on a the Utah Fuel company are known to I am on mv feet That Affects Cvety Citizcr\| | ^yi The only way these men made these earnings i head of the Starr Commonwealth for Halfpenny, pastor of St. Joseph's nenr-fight, according to reports of what report of the United States tariff com- be dead, and officials of the company setting meals and wns by working every day and Sunday, at night Boys, which suffered a J15.000 fire doing all my house- church, hns been called to Detroit to occurred behind closed doors, resulted mission showing that the higher rate and overtime. Eighteen thousand out of the total have given up hope for the others. work until an hour take charge of building up a new >0" recently when Newton Hall, a from a controversy between Repre- Is necessary to equalize the cost of of 29,552 union men earned less than $5)00 In 1921 Nine bodies have been recovered and before the baby is I.w nink/in naiioirhop 1 dormitory, burned here, has sUrted a Bentatlves Treadway of Massuchusetts parish by Bishop Gallagher. production In this country and In Can- rescue workera who came out of the born. A friend told and more than 80.000 out of 40.109 nonunion men financial drive to secure rebuilding and Crowther of New York during the ada. Its principal competitor. Muskegon—John Carlson. 75 years abaft said that the bodlea of about me to take it and I earned less than $900 In that year. funds. discussion of pending plans. The con- have used ten bottles Coal mining Is one of the most dangerous of old, a retired lumberman, died here This la the first Important action thirty more are beyond reach on a IprtjK/enf troversy got no further than a wav- since I heard about all occupations. Approximately 2.000 persons nre recently, as a clerk was fitting him Detroit—Thirty-one banks In Mich- under the so-called flexible provision ledge In the mine. Is Your Back igan. reporting to the Federal Re- ing of fists. of tbe Fordney law. it I recommend the killed each year In the bituminous mines nnd more with a pair of shoes. He bad been It was reported that the gaa In tbe ___ Vegetable Com- servo Bank of Chicago, showed total Tbe only four opponents of t he An Increase la the duty on wheat than TiOO each year In the anthracite mines. It | a resident of Muskegon 38 years. chambers-of the mine baa Increased, pound whenever I csn. Just yeaterday bonus weVe Representatives Mills of Is estimated that the number of accidents of all savings accounts Feb. 1. of 1273.188.- flour, semolina, crushed or cracked and now endangera the lives ot the a friend waa telling me bow miaerabld Giving Oat? Muskegon—The Grand Raplda. New York, Tilson of Connecticut, 4 375. which was an Increase of 0.9 per wheat, and similar wheat products not hel meted reacuern, and because of the she felt and I said. If you atart taking kinds, fatal and nonfatal. In the entire coal In- j Grand Haven & Muskegon Railway Treadway of Massachusetts, Repub- cent over Jan. 1, 1924, an dll.9 per specifically provided for from 77 cents risk the seventeen reacue crews are Lydia E. Pinkham'a you will feel fine. dustry will average 100.000 each year. ARE you miacrable with an aching back? Do you get up Co. has announced that one-hour ser- Uoans. and Collier, Mississippi, One of the most Important studies which the cent as compared with Feb. 1. 1923. to $1.04 a hundred pounds. A de- proceeding cautiously with the work. Now she ia taking it "—Mrs, P. J. Os- IX lame and atiff — lag through the day, tired, weak and vice will be given In the future. Addi- Democrat WALD^JB., 406 W. Ogden St, Glrard- United States Coal commission made wns of the Sault Sta. Marie—Chippewa Coun- crease In the duty on bran, aborts and One of their nunlher already la dead. JJ>J^ rmiM? fQ'win tional freight cars have also been Difficulty In framing the new meat- bituminous miner nnd his home life. It found, worn out? Do you wonder why you are ao run down ? Many ty's War Memorial Hospital, costing by-products from 15 to per cent Just how long It will be before all added. nre became of Insistence on a cash New portrait of former Senator times this condition is due to weak kidneys. Winter's colds $180,000 and dedicated to soldiers of Mrs. Edith Longfield of Ft. Wayne. ad valorem. The changes In duties of the recesses of the mine are ex* Mrs. Nicola Pahizzi Says among other things: Lapeer—Charles H. Tuttle, pio- bonus marked the proceedings. Choir- fleorge E. Chamberlain who has been To a grent extent—grenter, probnbly, thnn in the Civil. Spanish-American nnd World Ind., who haa been selected by Lewis will take effect In SO days. The plored Is unknown. In addition to the Miahawaka, Indiana.—" I took Lydia and chills are hard on the kidneys. The kidneys are apt to neer of Michigan and founder of the man Green of Iowa definitely-cnme employed by Attorney General Dangh- E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for any other occupation—coal miners are dependent Wars,' was opened recently. It Is the S. Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, to changes followed recommfndatlons by gas hazard another obstacle blocka the slow up in their work of filtering body-poiaons from the blood. First Baptist church of this city, died out ngalnst cash, which he said would erty to defend hia Interests in the weakness before my babiea were born. on their employers for the conditions under which fines, hospital in the Upper Peninsu- take complete charge of his campaign the tariff commiaslon wh'ch Conduct- workers—that of clearing «WBy a maia Theae poisons accumulate. Then comes backache, with rheu- last week. He was born In 1862, Just require either Increased taxes or a tenate investigation of tlie acts of the I waa weak and tired out all the time they work, for the character of the houses In la, complete In every detail with a for tbe office of governor of Indiana, ed an Investigation at the request of of wreckage which waa cauaed by a and it helped me. When I had inward across the road from the homo where bond Issue, Involving a sum of at cabinet member. matic pains, headaches, dizziness and kidney irregularities. 60 bed capacity. to succeed Warren T. McCray. Mra. the Prealdent cave-In. inflammation the doctor treated me, but he died. least 11.000,000,000. • • * i_»-a T —>!_ V Longfield Is said to be the first woman The President's proclamation. In There Is danger of another eiplo- rtdidnotiwlprne, eo I UiedLydia E. Don't risk serious kidney troublel Uae Doan's Pillsa Lansing—Edward C. Richards, 60 "1 am opposed to the cash propo- Salem—Charles Henry Parezo, 63 to take charge of a man's gubernatori- part, reads: alon, but the rescuers are working dnr- Pinkham's Sanative Waah and It helped stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Doan's have helped thou- years old, prominent Lansing citizen, sition." Mr. Green said, "the Legion me right away. I will always have your yaars old, and a native of this vil- al race. "Whereas, In and by Section 315 UNITED STATES Ingly In spite of it. Though the dan- died here recently ns a result of In- N P Ii sands. They are recommended by many grateful people. having accepted the Fordney hill last medicines."-Mra. ICOLA ALUM. lage, died In Washington, D. C. re- (A) of Title III of the Act of Congress gers besetting thoae who venture Into juries received a few weeks ago when congresH. tlie new measure should not MARKET REPORT 415 E. Broadway, Miahawaka, Indiana. Ask pour neighbor I cently. He was a veteran of the Civil approved September 21, 1028. entitled the mine Is well known, there haa been his bicycle wns struck by a truck. Include any cash except to those who M war. a former railroad man and an MICHIGAN SCHOOL IS 'An act to provide revenue, to regulate WMhlngton.—For the we«k ending no acardty of volunteers for the work. Physically, he was kuuwn as the short- will receive less than $50." Men are apt fo prefer a prosperoua « Inventor. commerce with foreign countries, to M*rch 8.—FRUITS AND VEGKTADLE8 Famiiiea of the Impriaoned miner# Use Doan's," Say These Good Folks: est person In Lansing and among the Apparently all the Democrats have UPHELD BY COURT error to an afflicted truth. Ann Arbor—Edward Raymond encourage the Industries of the United —Northern sacked round white poU- have not given up hope, though offi- few Michigan dwarfs. lined up for a two-feature plan which toee, ItSOg) 1.10 In Chicago, naoaUy A. H. Ruehrup, miner. 604 N. Turner, professor of European hlctory States, and for other purposes, It Is 11.00© 1.06 at •hipping points. Yellow dala of the company say there la none. Mrs. Minnie Sharp, 405 E. Flint—An attempt will be made at would carry a cash payment-and In- MM Union St., Staunton, III., say": at the University of Michigan, has Commended for Expelling among other things provided that varieties of onions, 12.00^2.60 sacked The American Red Crosa waa on tha surance, making It optional for the ex- Main St., Staunton, 111., saya: "Dull, steady, pouudmg pains been appointed professor of English ^ about 16 Michigan cities Girl Smoker. whenevei* the president, upon inves- per 100 lbs. at oonsumlng centers. field with .emergency equipment. MOTHER! "Dull pains in my back caused centered in my buck the whole to obtain an apralsal of the electric semlce man to choose the one he Tezns new atock round and flat types history at Yale rnlverslty. and as- tigation of the differences in cost of There was nothing they could do ex- me much misery. When I bent, day long and I was practically light nnd power department of the would prefer. Representnllve Green cabbage. IB6.00O76.00 city markets, •Igned to the faculty of Vale college. Lansing, Mich.—Officials of the production of articles wholly or In mostly 127.00 f. o. b. Michigan Baldwin cept to work among the farallleR. sharp, knife-like stitches caught all done up. My work was a Consumers Power Co., and the fixing nnd enough other Republicans who will It was announced here. Michigan State Normal school, at Ypsl- part of the growth or product of tbe tpples, |4.60©5.00 Chicago; northwest- A government reacue car arrived me above my hips. I felt tired burden, I tired so easily. My 'of reasonable rates with more ade combine against cash will have great- Ctiild's Best Laxative is back was lame and mornings lantl, who expelled Miss Alice Tanton United States and of like or sirailar ern extra fancy wlnesaps, I2.00®2.60 from Wyoming. Another car with full and worn out. I was nervous Mikado-Henry M. 'iokey. an Al-|qunte 8erv|c0i accord)ng to an an. est difficulty In checking this form of per box at olty wholesale markets. and my kidneys acted ioo fre- stitches of pain caught me above for smoking cigarettes In the spring articles wholly or In part the growth equipment came from New Mexico. cona County farmer, and prominent nouncement by john Hi Farleyi clty at. the bonus. Texas spinach. 11.00$ 1.60 per bushel "California Rg Syrup" quently, also. Doan's Pills rid my hips when 1 bent. My kid- of 1022, were upheld by the state Su- or product of competing foreign coun- basket leading markets. rnim neys acted too frequently, too. In lumbering circles, living near torney 0j pijnt All the Democrats and at least two me of the pains in my back and preme court In a decision handed down tries, ahall find it thereby shown that LIVE BTOCK—Chicago prices; Hogs, I used Doan's Pills, which cured Mikado, was gored to death at his Republirans will stand out for cash, caused my kidneys to act as farm by a bull laat week. He had Iron Mountain-Twenty million feet here. the duties fixed In this act do not $7:56 tor the top and 17.2607.60 for the Slavt Captor and Preventt me of the trouble." according to the best Information bulk. Medium and gopd beef steers, By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN they should again." gone out to tbt barn yard to put a ^ Ioef the estimated output for Miss Tanton was refused permission equalise the suld differences in costs available. This will then be written I8.26O11.60; butcher cows and heifers, Gland Operation, He Say* A NOTHER bituminous coal strike 11,19 w,nter ,aced b ,umber c0n, an to return to the school because of of production in the United Stales 18.90010.60; feeder steers, 16.2608.60; bull In the barn when It turned on P y P - Into the bill and brought to the floor Louisville. Ky.—Richard Heaton, a this year? Probably not. It looka les, loggers and Jobbers operating In cigarette smoking, and took her rase nnd the principal competing country, light and medium weight veql calves. of the house with almost n certainty well-known bond broker, was shot and aa If we bad escaped It by the skin ," „ _. . . . . , this district Last year's cut was to the courts In an effort to compel he shall proclaim the changes In class- $8.26011.16. Fat lambs. I14.00O16.00; MarcBlluB—Stricken with •POPIMT .bout , . i of adoption here. feeding lambs. 118-76016.16; yearlings. killed here by William Gates, a sales- of our teeth. Representatives ot Soft coal Is mined commer- tll6 ame al iitlon tha the authorities to admit her. ifications or Increases or decreases while attending Sunday evening ser-1 „ 811.28014.16; fat ewes. U.76O10.26. man whom Heaton had held a captive the coal operators' associations of 'dally in thirty-one states, but ]og> ls e|!llmateil th8 outI)ut The Supreme court not only refused in rates of duty necessary to equalize Tlce recently at the Methodist church . j , HAY—No. 1 timothy. 821.60 Clncln- for three days in a vacant house, and the four states comprising the cen- the bulk of It comes from a lota 6 00(| cords ot hardw00d tlel Red Hats for Mundelein the same." natl. 828.00 Chicago. 819.00 Minneapolis, Doan's Pills to order her return to school, but here, George Harvey, 77 years old a| ,, upon whom lie was about to perform a ' 1"^* ~ tral competitive field—Illinois, In- dozen or ao. Here Is n tnble il! 6i000 leB and M00 praised Ypsilantl officials for maintain- 828.00 St. Louis; No. 2 timothy. 122.00 retired farmer, died In his pew. The and Hayeu March 24 Chlcngo. 817.00 Minneapolis; No. 1 al- gland operation when shot. Mrs. •TVri dlana, Ohio and western Pennayl- showing the production of these Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys ing certain Ideals for the young ¥ congregation wa. singing a hymn Ann Arbol-Tbe lOOth anniversary ol Rome.-Two American prelates will "Little Orphant Annie"- falfa, 828.00 Chicago. 821.00 Minneap- Heaton Is believed by the police to \' j"'! vanla—and of the miners' union states together with the "coal At all dealers, 60c a bo*. Foster-Milbum Co.. Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. 8 women who will be the teachers of Tongue Showi if when the worshipper fell over In his if «' Ann Arbor was cele- be elevated to the cardlnalate at a olis; No. 1 prairie. 112.00 Chicago. 816.0« have freed Gates from the bonds with S V have been battling over a wage mine operatives, male." Both . brated recently at a banquet given In the state, and declared that. Instead Diet at Indiana Home Minneapolis. 119.60 St. Louts. consistory to be held March 24. They which he had been tied to a mattress, BDious, Constipated scale and contract at Jacksonville, aets of figures nre from tho the Michigan Union. Nearly 600 peo- of condemning Mrs. Bf»}.sle Leach Indianapolis. Ind.—Mrs. Mary Alice DAIRY PRODUCTS—Butter. 92 score, nre Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes of 45%c Chicago. Cheese prices at Wls- on the floor and to have slipped him Fin. The miners wanted $7.50 a 1920 United States census. Fig- Poker Returns Ann Arbor-Nine members of the ple attended an(1 the decendant8 of Prlddy, dean of women, "she should be Gray, seventy-three years old. said to |^reu^Slnrie^ai:!';.'. Let 'Company Manner^ Reign New York and Archbishop George W. the plbtol with which he killed her day and a wage contract running four years from ures vary greatly from year to "When my husband plays poker ha faculty of the University of Michigan ^ early 8ettIers of the vlllage were commended for upholding some of the be the original of James Whltcomb l jic; double daisies. 2014c; longhorns, It mny be odd to let "company man- Mundelein of Chicago. This announce- husband. Gates surrendered, con- April 1. A contract has been signed for three year. The total number of always brings me $10." wero raised to the rank of full pro-1 gjven places of honor. The committee Riley's "Little Orphant Annie," dledi20!4c; square prints, 21Hc. ners" reign for two or three hours af- old-fashioned Ideals of young woman- Hurry Mother I Even a fretful, peevlih yenrs^ This laya the groundwork for peace, nc- miners was 782,441. Of this "Does he alwaya win?" feasors by action of the board of re- ment was made at the Vatican. Pope GRAIN—No. 2 hard winter wheat. fessed the killing of Heaton. and re- ln charge made every aUempt t0 have hood." at her home here. Mrs. Grny's ac- child loves the pleasant taste of "Call- ter the company la gone. Plus XI. In giving two additional cardi- 81.12)401.14H Chicago. $1.11 St Louis; vealed a story of vengeance which cordli% to both operators and miners. The miners number 80 per cent was In the "I don't know about that. But ha gents. Seven members of the staff al |ea8t one raember of the more than quaintance with the poet began when Mrs. Prlddy again cnme before the No. 2 red winter wheat 81.15^01.18 St. lornla Fig Syrup" and It never falls to have yet to hold a referendum vote on the contract soft coal fields; 79 per cent waa always brings me $10."—Louisville were made associate professors, one , f | e in the city present, nals to the United States, was moved scarcely ever was equaled in fiction. 60 0 d ain ir 3 public eye ten days ago at the Uni- she was living In the neighborhood Louis; No. 3 yellow corn. 77H078%o open the bowela. A teaapoonful today Coal mining In the United States la really quite rural. The value of the output The Cutlcura Toilet Trio. a clinical professor, and 18 to the by the generous response of the Amer- Courier-Journal. Iron Mountain—Horses are holding versity of Missouri, where sho now la. of Greensburg, Ind., and she wns gen- Chicago, 76 H 077c St. Louie; No. I snay prevent a sick child tomorrow. Important—something like agriculture and trana- was nearly $2,000,000,000. The Having cleared your skin keep it clear rank of assistant professor. ican people to the appeals for the suf- white oats. 48%@48c Chicago. 48%c St when she caused ^he dismissal of erally recognized us the one Riley hud U. S. to Open Up 323,000 iak your druggist for genuine "Cali- by making Cutlcura^ your everyday their own with automobiles In the fering states of Europe. Louis. portatlon. And It has features all Its own that table; Albion—Mrs. Adallne Ranney. Al- upper peninsula. There are almost eleven students, four of them girls, on In mind when the poem was written, fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions are quite out o^ the ordinary, which the writer Soft Coal, Tona Miners. toilet preparations. Tlie Soap to cleanse The pontiff also Is said to have de- Acres in 5 Wettern State* 146.535,714 149.889 which they live, and for the atmosphere of thto bion pioneer, who came here with 31.000 passenger cars and the horse charges of drinking liquor. although several other claimants have for bablea and children of all agea will here set forth. He haa no brief for either the Pennsylvania and purify, the Ointment to soothe and sired to honor the people of the Unit- 80.401.7S6 82.806 community. In respect to physical comfort, edu- her parents In 1838 when Albion was The Mlclilgah case attracted state- been advanced. * Washington.—Opening to homestead Illinois census Is 29.540. according to state Premier Poincare Seekt printed on bottle. Mother 1 Tou must operators or the miners. His viewpoint Is rather West Virginia 75,126,000 87,728 cational advantages, protection of health, the mine heal, the Talcum to powder and per- ed States for their spirit Of self-denial entry 328.000 "hcres In five western 47,789 known as "The Forks" of the Kala- department of agriculture figures. wide attention. The young woman «ay "California" or you may get an that of the consumer—one of the public that al- Ohio 40.178,672 fume. No toilet table Is complete and loyalty. Duel; May Patch Up Row states—the largest area to be set 44,269 worker's family In a company town may be better mazoo river, celebrated her ninety- contended cigarette stubs found In the Kentucky 27,678.672 The number of milk cows Is 71,800. Federal Trade Body Head imitation fig syrup. ways gets-the worst of It, no matter whether the 29.149 off or worse off than the average workman's fam- without them.—Advertisement. fifth birthday here recently. She has waste basket In her room had been Paris—Premier Poincare sent sec- aside for that purpose In a yenr— Indiana 27.160,714 with 42.000 other cattle. Menomi- . It Againtt Price Fixing operators or tbe miners win. Alabama 14.910,714 26.204 ily in town or city. witnessed the growth of Albion from onds of Gaston Le Provost de Launay, waa announced by the Interior depart- Silence may be golden, but a good 12.469 nee county leads Cloverland In milk Widow Hat an Operation used to chat the edges of posters on If all the world loves an able fighter, then both Colorado 10.808.672 In Pennsylvania and the Middle West the coal Mannert Are Mirror a vlllage to a city of nearly 10,000 the walls of her room. Washington.—Price fixing Is going i member of tlie chamber of deputies, ment. Dates for filings will be an- deal of speech Is brazen. 8,187.500 12,809 cowa, having 16,850. The sheep cen- operators and miners should be popular. No need Iowa 6.674 miners live for the most part In or close to es- A man's manners are a mirror, in Lift Off-No Pain! persons. oh Hutband After Death on as never before, Chulrman Thomp- to challenge tbe deputy to a duel be- nounced later. The areas Includo Wyoming 8,928.571 sus Is 19.300 and the swine 17.200. The brief filed by Miss Tanton's of comparisons; there Is honor enough for all 12.418 tablished communities. In the southern Appalachi- which he shows his likeness to the In- son of the federal trade commission cause of a remark made by him at a 110.700 ncres In Carbon and Phllllpa • war Isffer Pain Virginia 8.794,64! Paris.-A surgeon at LarlbolHlere attorney also contended that there 12.226 Alpena — A co-operative weather Ann Arbor—An Indication of the from a cut or burn? Cole's Carbolisalve The operators of union mines fight among them- Tennessee 6.026.786 an areas, and In the western and far western telligent observer.-Goethe. hospital performed a strange. opera- declared at a public meeting here, sessio;! which the premier conaidered counties, Montana; 69,000 acres la • >— i- ...1.1,1.. 6.982,143 10.272 station under the U. S. Bureau has ^ elaboralene88 wlth wh|ch the bundlng wns no rule against cigarette smoking selves. Union mine operators fight nonunion mine Kanias states, the miners' homes are frequently located tion. severing the throat of a French- predicting that if it continues "we offensive. M. Polncare's seconds are Lander and Perahing counties, Ne- 6.188,929 9.600 been re-established at Harrlsvllle on of new campU8 structure8 of the Unl. tnt the school, and nuthorltles were operatora Right now there are operators of Missouri In places where no white man has ever lived be- Only tha Beat Ingredients. man's corpse. The deceased had al- seeking to make a requirement for will have a collapse that will wipe oht M. Maglnot, minister of war, and M. vada; 50,500 acrea In Atero county. ire used In Brandreth Pills. For con- the grounds of the State Fish Hatch- verslty of Michlgan Ifl being done ford. ni.-A(Jr»rttMment closed hlgh-ccst mines who nre doing their best There are too many soft coal mines In the coun- fore. Many of the places are at a considerable ways heen haunted by a fear of being girls which they did not mnke for boys. the business structure," "Thla is what Sarrnnt. minister for colonies. M. de New Mexico; 82.950 acres in San Juaa ery with Frank A. Tubbs as observer niay be foiind In the fact that beau. to bring about a strike In the hope of being able distance from any town or city. stipation they have no equal. Take happened after the Civil war," he said. Launay named Deputies Taittlnger and Piute counties, Utah, and 80,950 try and too many miners. This condition Is ad- burled nllve, so he requested that his Compromise Is enough to take all to operate at a profit under strike conditions. Aud one or two at bed time.—Adv. and will be under the direction of llfuI TraVert,ne marble. Imported mitted by both operators and miners. Experts aay Abuses growing out of company stores, out of fUSoNE wife have his throat cut In order to "We will repeat the economic war and Bouton to represent him. The acres In Lake County, Oregon. the pep out of a man. Dewey A. Seeley. U. S Meteorologist from Italyi will be U8ed to flni8h the Bootlegger to a Solon so on. that several thousand mines will have to be closed company houses, out of company-controlled com- Insure thnt he was really dead when which followed that confict and ended seconds of the two men met later and Every man has some sense of hu- at East Lansing. New Instruments lobby of (he new Llterary bulldlng The miners fight among themselves. President and from 150.000 to 200.000 miners released to munities, and closed communities, with an accom- he was burled. When he died the Goet to Wathington Jail in tlie panic of 1878 unless we change decided that the remarks did not re- mor; but It Isn't all alike, by any and equipment have been set up. which Is In an advanced stage of con- Pretident Smith of N. Y. John L. Lewis adjourned the recent sixth blennlnl other employment In order to bring about eco- panying restriction of or suppression of civic widow secured special permission for Washington.—To furnish liquor to our ways." flect on tbe honor of the premier and means. Escanaba—When Phil Sullivan, of structlon. The stone for the lobby convention of the United Mine Workers of America nomic conditions. These experts look for bank- rights, are now practically unknown in the an- the operation from the commissioner n member of congress Is no ground thnt, therefore, a duel was not Juatl- Central Killed by Horte Green Bay. pulled his run out of was mined under the Mediterranean at Indianapolis In tbe midst "of an exceedingly ruptcies, reorganizations and consolidations, and thracite fields, since less than 10 per cent of the of police. for Immunity—not these days. This fled. Escanaba recently, ho made his last sea. Two More State Bankt in New York.—Alfred H. Smith, presi- animated struggle between his followers and those for the permanent abandonment of high-cost mines anthracite workers live in company houses, less DEMAND ^BAYER" ASPIRIN wns demonstrated forcibly when Ben dent of the New York Central rull- of Alexander Howat, deposed president of the than 10 per cent in company-controlled communi- official trip as engineer for the Chi- East Lansing—Within the last the Northwett Are Cloted for which there lyis been no real need since the Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Croaa" Dorsey, house office bulldlng employee, roud, wns killed when he was thrown Kansas district. Howat defeated in his attempt abnormal war-time demand for fuel. Reports In- ties, and a very few of the communities are more cago & Northwestern Railway and month three new courses have been Allied Council to Order St. Paul, Minn.—The state banking New Conquett of the Air; Haa Been Proved Safe by Millions. was arraigned for Illegal possession from n horse In Central park. Edward to gain a hearing. Immediately set about making than n few miles from an Incorporated town with completed a period of more than 50 Civil Control in Germany department closed the Farmers' S dlcute a cut in the last six months of 20 per cent added to the curriculum of the Mich- of liquor. He was caught with a half Guide Big Blimp by Radio arrangements for a rump convention of five states. years' service for the company. The: Agricultural coUege. Thelrst Hoopes, an (ffflclal of the New York In tbe number of mines operating in Illinois, In- easy transportation connections. Warning! Unless you see the name Jgan Paris.—Transfer of the allied mlll- gallon jar of moonshine. "Thla liquor Merchants' State Bunk of New York Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a Uttla retired engineer celebrated his sev Dayton, O.—For the first time In Central, was riding with Mr. Smith. And when operators and miners fight each diana and Ohio. Approximately 90 per cent of the anthracite "Bayer" on package or cn tablets you was that of the five year course In tary control In Germany to civilian Is for a congressman from Tennessee," Mills. The bunk bad deposits aggre- "Freezone" ou an aching corn, Instant- entieth birthday anniversary here history airships have been guided from The two men bad ridden for. only u other—then comes the tug of war. The public Approximately 543,000,000 tons of bituminous workers reside in communities thnt nre Independ- are not getting tlie genuine Bayer nursing and home economics to he hands will be ordered, It was decided he said. "You enn't arrest me or you gating $181,820. Slow paper was an- ly that corn stops hurting, then short* last week. one point to another by means of few momenta when a borae ahead of Is the Innocent bystander—and gets what the in- coul were mined In the last twelve months, 48,- ent of coal operator control nnd they accordingly Aspirin proved safe by millions and given In connection with the Edward by the allied council of ambassadors. will get Into trouble." nounced ns tbe cause of the closing. ly you lift It right off with fingera. radio. This wns accomplished at Wil- them, ridden by nn unidentified wom- nocent bystander has been in the habit of getting 000.000 more tons (ban were required to supply "live Just as the mass of other Americans live," prescribed by physicians for 28 years. Ann Arbor—Michigan possesses a j W. Sparrow hospital in Lansing. The This action.follows the suggestion of But the officers arrested him. It wns repoi ed here that the Wesalng- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of bur Wright field, when Capt W. H. an, bolted,-startling Mr. Smith's mounL from time immemorial. Lnst year the United the soft coal needa of the country. There are In free self-governing communities where their Say "Bayer" when you buy Aaplrin. mill stone which supposedly ground second Is that of a six year course Prime Minister MacDonald for the "Twenty-five dollars fine or fifteen ton Springs State Bank of Wesslngton "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to Murphy, McCook field, and Lieut. R. The nnimal shied, Mr. Hoopes said, States Coal commission, reporting on the nnthrn- more than 14,000 soft coal mines of all sizes and chic rights are within their own keeping. Sim- Imitations may prove dangeroos.-^-Adv. grain at the tlmo of Christ through In agriculture and veterinary science. succession of the military mission by days In Jail," said the Judge, and the Springs, S. D., has been placed under remove every hard corn, soft com, or PI Roblllard of the lighter than air throwing the railroad president. , dto situation, offered a number of suggestion^ kinds in the United States, with a total produc- ilarly these types of grievances and disturbances the action of the board of regents of The third and most Important addi- direction of the state banking deparK the allied committee on guaranties and congressman Is still thirsty, because section, piloted tbe blimp O.B.-l In a J looking toward bringing operators and miners to- from which the anthracite field Is practically free Nature never explains; always i corn between the toes, and the foot the University of Michigan In ac- tion Is that of the liberal arts course. ment. ^ ing capacity of 800,000,000 to 900,000,000 tons an- marks the acceptance of the new Brit Dorsey went to Jail. straight course by means of radio gether In a more friendly spirit nnd recommended are found Infrequently, If at all. In those bitumin- calluses, without aoreneas or Irritation. cepting from the Michigan Millers' United Statet Treasury A MAN OF INTEGRITY nually. The totol amount of soft coal required teaches by object lessons. Lansing—Infant mortality Increas- Ish cabinet's first proposal by the signaia, it became known. "that ench side forget past differences nnd griev- ous states where, as In Indiana and Illinois, nearly Association the gift of a Roman mill A phyaioian who reaches put to to meet all requirements Is approximately 500,- ed from 74.7 deaths per 1.000 In 1922 council. All Pott-War Deserters Announces New Financing ances and attack the problem In the spirit of Jus- one-bnlf of the mine workers are able to live In stone burled .n the ruins of Pompeii Putt Mother, Baby Out in benefit humanity leaves a record be- 000,000 tons. The mines have a capacity nearly to 80.7 In 1923. according to a report Pardoned by Pretident Wnshington.—The United Shite? hind him that Is worth while. Saoh a tice and fair dealing not only between themselves, double the requirements. Therefore the miners free. Incorporated communities; and they are In 79 A. D. The stone will bo placed prepared iiere by Dr. W. J. Deacon. Blizzard; Held at Slayer House Approvet Probe Washington—President Coolldge Is- 10,000fiOO Markt Arrive Treaaury department offers to Invest- man was Dr. R. V. Pleroe, founder of but with duo regard for the rights and sensibili- can work only one-half to two-thirds of full time. found with more frequency nnd In an Intensified in the museum. head of the bureau of vital statistics Pryor, Okla.—Murder charges were sued a proclamation granting amnesty in U. S. From Reichtbank ors $400,000,000 of one-year 4 per cent .the Invalids Botol In Buffalo, N. T. ties of tbe American people." If they-'worked every day they would produce form In places where, as In West Virginia, only Lansing—Refunds of from $3 to of Shipping Board Your doctor advises of tbe State Department of Health. a small part of the mine workers are able to live filed here against Bill Van Dusen, and.restoration of citizenship to de- New York—One of the largest ship- Treasury certlllcates of Indebtedness. Be was an eminent physician, s lead- Another oustandlng thing about the coal mining nearly twice as much coal as the country could $3,000 are being made by the secre- Babies born on farms apparently had Washington.—A sweeping Investiga- thirty, who Is alleged to have ejected serters from the army and navy whose ments of Germnn gold to this country Tbe Issue Is dated and henrs Interest ilnf and honored cliiMo, known for his business Is that entirely artificial conditions ob- use. In such communities. tary of state to corporations as a a better chance of life than those In tion of the shipping board was author- About 550,000 mine workers nre members of the his slster-ln-luw from his tent home in offenses occurred between Armistice so fnr was received by the National from March' 15, 1924. this offering honesty and executive ability. His tain, In which tbe law of supply and demand has Employees In antbrnclte mines are employed result of the recent supreme court the cities, as tbe number of deaths ized by the house. Four Republicans internal cleanliness a blizzard with the result that her day, Nov. 11, 1918, and the fonpal City bank. The shipment consisted of Is Intended, with the tax payments atudy along medleal Hnea, and his quit working and ordinary economic principles do more steadily because there Is no exceas number United Mine Workers of America, which Is the decision directing that the tax be in the rural sections was 73.4 per and three Democrats, to be designated : knowledge of the remedial qualities of miners' union. They pay from 75 cents to $1 a baby contracted pneumonia and died. ending of the World war. The procla- 10,000,000 gold marks, or approximate- to be received March 15, nnd with not apply. There are too many mines. There are of anthracite mines. The average annual output E will tell you that the first results of consti- collected under the 1923 act rather 1.000. as compared with 84.3 in urban by Speaker Glllett, will serve on the , herbs and plants led to the discovery of month dues, which Is divided between the local, "Under a seldom evoked law ejection mation does not affect any offenders ly $2,500,000. The gold arrived on the balances already on hand, to provide too many miners. High wages are offset by part- of anthracite la about 75,000,000 tons, and there pation—headache, sleepless nights, bilious- than under that of 1921. according to territory. In 1922 the rate In the committee. The Inquiry wns proposed by a landlord Is iqurder If It results his wonderful herbal remedy, Doctor the district and -the International organizations. H who deserted prior to Armistice day, Hamburg-American liner Thurlngla for all treasury requirements until time work. The waste Is prodigious; It Is esti- Is a market for all of It In the year 1928 the ness, backache, etc.—warn that the body is flooded Elbert V. Chllson. deputy. Approxi- country was 65.3 as compared with by Representative Davis of Tennessee, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, the Dues nre collected through what Is called the In death," declared W. W. Powell, such as Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. from Hamburg. Armed guards in June 15, 1924, when additional flnanr- mated that a ton has been left to waste under- output reached the extraordinary total of 95,197,- mately 400 returns, Including all the 80.2 In tbe cities. a Democrat on the merchant marine woman'i tonic which has had the "check-off." The check-off means this: n union with intestinal poisons. In time, these poisons county attorney. steel, bullet-proof trucks carried -the Ing will be necessary. ground for every ton mined. 000 tons. As a result, anthracite mine workers building and loan associations, al- committee. greatest number of aupporters for the may cause the breakdown of health and lead to Grand Rapids—Construction of a 58- Coal itself Is an Interesting substance. It waa are employed an average of about 272 days a member gives to his employer n written order di- ready have been made. Twelve Billion in Year gold to the bank. past fifty years. It Is Just the herbal aerious disease. In constipation, say intestinal room addition to the Clark Memorial Charlet Forbet Pleadt Not made about 150,000,000 years ago In the bowels year. But their wage rates are lower than In bi- recting the employer to deduct ench month from Lansing—Semi-monthly maps, show home, both for aged persons, have It America's Farm Yield Pretident Coolidge Put* tonic required if a woman Is borne of the earth. Nature Isn't moklng any more. So his pay envelope a sulllclent amount to pay his specialists, lies the primary cause of more than Great Britain to Drop tuminous fields. Ing the condition of all roads In the been begun. Tbe Clark home addi- Guilty to Fraud Charget Washington.—American farmera re- down by pain and sufferings at regular union dues to the secretary of the union. The three-quarters of all illness including the gravest Singapore Naval Bate Plan 736 Million Pott Office Trutt in the People when we have dug out what there Is man will have Too many mines and too many miners mean state, will be Issued by the highway home and plana for the new Isabella ceived $900,000,000 more for their 1023 or irregular intervals, by nervousness United Mine Workers of America told the United Washington.—Charles R. Forbes, Waablngtou.-Conviction that the to use some other fuel. There are several kinds part-time work. Unsteady employment Is a great diseases of life. department beginning next month. It L6ndon.—It wns officially stated crops than they did for those for 1922, Bill Patted by Senate or dizzy spells, headache or backache. States Coal commission that the check-off Is mere- tion, to be of two stories and of fire- former director of the veterans' bu- American people look to the executive. of coal, according to the process nature used In Washington. — The. Treasury Post ITavorlte-Prescription can now be had evil of the soft coal mining Industry. Allowing Hence, doctors urge internal cleanliness— has been announced here. These proof construction, will cost about hen that the government finally has reau. pleaded not guilty before a Unit- although wheat values decreased more transforming trees, ferns, mosses nnd vegetable ly n business convenience. United States courts Judicial and legislative brunches of the In tablet form aa well as liquid at most for 52 Sundays and 5 holidays^ there are 80i' work regular and thorough removal of food maps which are expected to prove of $70,000. The Institution Is maintained decided not to proceed with the ed States commission to charges of than $100,000,000 within the year. The Office department appropriation bill, life: Lignite, bituminous (soft), seml-bltumlnous, have declared the check-off legal. government to abide by the funda- drug stores. days In a ytar. In the last thirty-two yenrs, ac- great benefit to both resident motor- by the Methodist church. The laa- scheme for the construction of a new total Includes $9,953,000,000 for crops, carrying $736,000,000 was pasaed by anthracite (hard), and seml-anthraclte. Lignite, Coal companies have used the check-off them- waste from the body. fraud, conspiracy and bribery. Bond mental purposes for which each was Send lOo for trial sample to Dr. Pierce's cording to the report of the United Slates Coal ists and tourists, will be sold at a bella home, maintained by a local naval base at Singapore, which. It is and $6,111*000,000 for animal products, the aenate. A committee amendment plentiful In the Southwest, retnlns the texture of selves for more than seventy years. They deduct was fixed at $10,000, which Forbes created, waa expreaaed by Prealdent Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. commission, bituminous miners have been em- nominal price. Brackets to hold the women's organization, will contain 22 estimated, would cost £10,000,000 ($48,- less an allowance of $8,800,000,000, allotting $300,000. for continuance of the wood from which .It wns formed. Anthracite money from tbe wnges of their employees to pay Laxatives Aggravate Constipation imifledlately furnished. He will ap- Coolldge In an addreas at the annual ployed from 149 to 249 days, the average being maps, which will be sold to hotels aleeplng rooms in addition to the liv- 000,000), but probably would cost which Is the estimated value of crops the air mall service between New waa subjected to tremendoua heat and pressure house rent, store bills, doctors' hills, taxes, lodge Laxatives and cathartics do not overcome "Keep Cltan Imid*' pear in federal court at Chicago for dinner of tbe White House Corre- 218 days. This means that they lose more than and summer resorts are being manu- ing room for Inmatea, dining room and much more. fed to live atock. York and San Francisco, was approved. in the making. Bituminous was subjected to less dues, Insurance, old age pensions, supplies, tools, constipation, says a noted authority, but by Say Pltuticlant, trial on March 17. spondents' naaodatlon. fifteen weeks In the year. Thus, the mine work- factured in the state prison. matron'a quartera. and contains much volatile matter—oil, gns, tar conlrlbutlons to Red Cross and other charities and Green's August Flower ers are employed only about two-thirds of full their continued use tend only to aggravate Lansing-State police are to be sta- Lansing—Maintenance of trunk line Spaniih Campaign Fails Solf Coming to Wathington France Accepts Bank Plan Tbe remedy with a record of fiftr-seven and the like. for many other purposes. the condition and often lead to permanent injury. HeRin't Life Threatened years of surpaaiing sxeellence. All who time on the average. In 1928 the average num- highways during 1924 will be strict- London.—Reports received here In- Berlin. — Director of tbe Pilot Burned to Death Coal deposits underlie about 460,000 square The United Mine Workers of America Informed tioned In Monroe county to enforce Washington.—A letter threatening Berlin.—The government has ar- suffer with nervous djrspepsis, soar itom- ber of days of employment was less than 149, It Cleveland, O —D. H. Pearson, pilot miles of the United Statea, with an estimated totol the Coal commission as to Its attitude on the sub- j Why Physicians Favor Lubrication the state law designed to prevent ly under the direction of tbe state dicate that the Spanish campaign the life of Senator Hcfiln unless he ranged for Wilhelm Solf, German am- Reicbabank returned from Paris and sch, constipation, IndigestioD, torpid liver, Is slated, though official figures are not yet at of a mall airplane, was found burned heavy trucks from cutting highways highway department. It has been de- against rebel Moroccan tribesmen has bassador to Toklo, to succeed Am- told newspaper men that his plan for of four thousand billion tons, out of n world total Ject of arbitration of controversies that arise be- ! Medical science, through knowledge of the intesti- ceases to make attacks on Republicans dixiiness, headaches, cominf>np of food, hand. a gold bank Issue bad been accepted to death In the wreckage of his plane, of seven thousand billion tons. We supply two- tween miners and operators. The union refuses i during "soft weather." Highway rided by tbe state administrative been an utter fullure. In all of the in bis senate speeches was received. bassador Wledfeldt as German rep- wlfld on stomach, palpitition sod otbet How much does a coal miner enrn? The basic nal tract gained by X-ray observation, haa found at by the experts' commission and ap- two mllea east of CurwensvIIle, Pa. Indications of digestive disorder, will find fifths of the coal now being mined In the world. to arbitrate matters that enter In the making of] Commissioner Rogers has Inspected boards. Countlei must agree to rules engagements thus far, the national The communication wns anonymous resentative in Wnshington. Solf has wage rate for bituminous mine workers la $7.50 last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipa- proved by the French. The plane waa a mass of charred Guncs AUGUST FLOWER aa effective Hhrd coal operations are concentrated In about a wage agreement, such as rates of wages or con- M-10. the Dixie highway, and one of made by the commissioner before troops have been defeated. and postmarked New York. Just arrived here from Toklo. a day, but this does not mean that all of them enrn tion. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and wreckage. sad efficient remedy. For fifty-seven yean 500 square miles In northeastern Pennsylvania, ditions under which the men shall work. It holds the heaviest tr .veiled routes In the they will receive funds from the that sum. In union fields the highest day wage softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its this medicine haa been successfully used which mines about 80,000,000 tons a year. Col- that these nre questions thnt should he left to etate. He announced that state po- state. In the cases of counties who Herrin Sheriff Indicted Liquor Lottet $164,160,000 Yank Charged With Espionage German Strike Riott , la aiUUoas of boeseholda all over tbe dvil- rute Is. $7.65 nnd the lowest nrouiid $6.75. In passage out of the body. Thus Nujol brings in- lity} will be placsd at the county line refuse to accept tbe state department Cath From Carnegie Fund orado has vast anthracite deposits, at present.In- the employee and tlie employer. The union sub- Danville, 111.—Sheriff Galilgan of New York.—Au economic loss of Moscow.—An American engineer, Berlin.—Pitched battles between lied world. Because of its merit and pop- nonunion fields, the wage rnte runs ns low as on both ends of the highway. They rules or to live up to agreements New York.—The Carnegie Corpora- ularity GRUN°9 AUGUST FLOWU can be accessible for lack of transportation. Most of mits to arbitration any question arising under a ternal cleanliness. Williamson county has been Indicted $104,160,000 In customs duties has been named Fisher, a witness in the trial of workers and police , in which one per $2.75, and from that up. Nonunion miners of will be equipped with telephones, so made, the state will take ovlr main- tion of New York made cash pay- fond today wherever nedkiaes ire sold. the hard coal Is used for domestic purposes and contract after an agreement has been made. Nujol is used in leading hospitals and is prescribed for conspiracy to violate tbe national suffered by the federal government be- Alexander Krasnotchekoff, former Chi- son was killed and more, than forty- Alabama ure the poorest paid In America. The that truck operators may Inquire each tenance and charge to the counties ments of $5,420,000 to beneficiaries 30 sad 9f cent bottles. largely In the northeastern states. by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not prohibition act. John Layman, Galll- cause of liquor smuggling-off the At- cago lawyer, was arrested on a charge five wounded, were fought at Ludwlga- morning about the condition of tbe their proportion of the expense for during last year and made new ap- a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like gan'a chief deputy, faces aame charge. lantic coast. of espionage. hafen and at Vienna. form, there would he comfort In the j da. maintenance. propriations^ amounting "to $6,415,000. case of the richer green "killing" the pure water it is harmless. more subdued shade, a case of the one thought that at least Defoe wns being! Flint—Rep. Peter B. Lennon, of Marquette—A conference on the FAMOUS BOOKS KILL OTHERS Pretf Home Fund Being Raited . Congrettman Levy Diet Fruit 49 Years Old Clean Sweep for Coolidge famous book "killing" all the other read nt his best, but In >hllty the un- Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by Genesee County, who has been named Great Lakes-St. Lawrence deep water Breaks Seaplane Record Tampa, Fla.—Tbe Florida Press as- Noblesvllie, Ind.—At a birthday din- St. Paul^ Minn—President Calvin books to which a writer has devoted doubted works of nrt like "A Journal adopting the habit of internal cleanliness. Take chairman of a committee t)f members way project will be held In Ironwood New York.—Former Representative "Robinson Crusoe." The atory of De- sociation Is raising $1,000,000 to build ner given by Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch, Coolldge was Indorsed for the Repub- Miami, Flu—Lieut. V. F. Grout, There Is a curious fact about "Rob- of the Pingue Yenr" nnd "Moll Flnn- Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash of the Legislature representing vari- has been announced by George E. Jefferson M. Levy, seventy-two, owner foe's sailor has so occupied the atten- bl* life. and endow a home for aged newspa- eighty-two, there were two currant lican presidential nomination In a ma- D. S. N.. broke the American seaplane inson Crusoe"-It has "killed" all the And the widely known book Is not ders" have been crowded out by adap- your face. For sale by all druggists. ous blocs with a view to settling Bishop, secretary-manager of the of "Moiitlcello," Thomas Jefferson's tion of .the world that there seems to per men and n school of journalism. plea on the table made from cufrants jority of the county conventions of the speed record when he won the Curtiss other books of Defoe for the general always the writer's best In Defoe's tations of adaptations of (he real "Rob- their differences, has announced that tTpper Peninsula Development Bu- home near Charlottesville, Va., died be no capacity left to reed bis other Gifts of $150,000 In land nnd cash which were canned by Mrs. Lynch party in Minnesota. The President met marine trophy race, under National reader, Just as a rich snade of green case It probably Is, but some of the inson Crusoe." And so Daniel Defoe he would call a conference for early reau. Attending the conference will from heart disease. works. already have been received. forty-nine years ago. with no opposition. Aeronautical association auspices, av- gown may "kill" a gown of more sub- other books that stand to his credit does not exist for thousnnds who are In the summer of Michigan manu- be John A. Doelle, secretary of the This Is a common phenomenon in eraging llfl.l milea an hour. dued green In a ballroom. are hardly less worth woile and would capable of enjoying him. Which Is a facturers and farmers. The purpose United States Tidewater Association, literature. Who reads or has read the Such books aa "A Journal of the have a high rank in English literature pity.—Arnold Mulder In the Outlook. of the conference would be to see if John Pardee, of Duluth, secretary of Canada Bant U. S. Live Stock Charge Filipinot With Murder Electricity to Kill Cattle Col. J. M. Moore Dead other books by the author of "Ben _ Greece Recognizes Redt Plogue Year" and "Moll Flanders" have if not overshadowed by "Robinson Cru- methods could not be found for tbe tbe Deep Waterway Commission, A. Ottawa.—An embargo on all live Manila.—Nineteen religious fanatics Omaha, Neb.—Killing cattle by elec- Little Rock, Ark.—Colonel John M Hur"7 Who reads or has read any of RIO. U«. MX OFF, Berlin.—Negotlatlona between Rne- a right to recognition ou their own ac- soe." And If Defoe's other books were A thoroughbred dog rarely shows farmers and manufacturers of tbe C. Carton, secretary of the Michigan stock ft:ora the United States was pro- of Surlgao province have been charged tricity la to be started in Omaha soon Moore, former prealdent of the Arkan- the books of Harriet Reecher Stowe aia and Greece, whldi hnve been going count bat they nre almost never read "killed" by "Cnisoe" In Its genuine It when he Is among other dogs. jtate to work together Instead of at Deep Waterway Commission, and Leo claimed by the government aa a pre- with murder by Insular officiala. They by a big. packing company, to replace sas State Bar association and chair- except "Uncle Tom's Cabin"? It is a For Internal Cleanliness on In Rerlln for the last l|)tee weeks, because they are by tlie author of cross purposes on taxation matters In C. Harmon, ot Manlslique, and Mr. ventative measure against further are said to have killed a number of the present system of dubbing the an- man of the Democratic state central committee for eight years, la dead. led to formal recognition of soviet the legislature. Bishop, of tbe Michigan commission. spread of the hoof and mouth diseaBe. missionaries and constabulary officen. imaia over the head. RUBSIB by'flreece. ssm. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA. MICH, THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH.

Ing has been taken up to give oppor- CHURCH ANmiS tunity for those of the men wishing to Helps Nature ICOVERT NEWS NOTESOL D RESiNIS Of COUNTY attend the men's banquet In the Metho- dist church In Watervllet at 6:30. Fight Against Colds Others wishing to attend the evening wm TO so-ra Wa-Pa-Co Theatre,Watervliet First Church of Christ, Selendest With every breath yod take, many ferms service call Pearl Bausbke,' Phone 142- pass over th« delicate membranes of your AUCTION SALE ELM WOOD CORNERS I Show starts Sundays 7:00, week days 7:30. Services are held every Sunday at 10;45 R and a way will be provided. throat. a. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Nature offers the best resistance in com- Increasing the Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock. bating these unseen foes to health, but Annual Meeting of Club Will be Held Reading room open to the public ev- nature often needs help, particularly on Saturday and Sunday, March 15 and 1$— the cold, raw, windy oay« f«n •nd The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kelly visited nt at Baptist Church, Benton Harbor, ery Wednesday and Saturday afternoons winter. farm 21 miles west of Coloma on M-ll and Jr mile | the home of Clara Sink, Sunday after- from 2 to 4 o'clock. Zymole Trokeys give your throat the Value of Telephone poon. April 3rd. Tbe lesson for next Sunday will be Pathetic Road Pictures: protection It needs, covering tJfc mem- south, 1} miles east of Twelve Corners on M-ll and i Mrs. Lora Peterson has been amonR POLA NEGRI IN "THE CHEAT" branes with a temporary coating that ia "Substance." The man who left the Jack mildly antiseptic and absolutely harmless. mile south, i mile west and 2 miles north of Millburg the sick ones, tussling with tonsllUls, Here we are agnln—The annual You'll ^member It ns long as you live. Another made-ln America handle at home. Keep these pleasant-taiting pastilles al- I but she Is better. fifty yenr club banquet will be held picture—another smashing success for the world's most sensational star. Women who aren't good look- ways with you. on what is known as the Alec Ketchum farm, com- Service D. J. Muth nnd family helped to eel- April Srd nt tbe First Baptist Church PRICE 25 CENTS Benton Harbor from 10 A.M. on. Ban- It's a Paramount picture. 10 and 33 cents. Christian Church Services. ing enough to attract Sir Ua- jebrate the birthday of the former's Sold and Recommended by mencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on quet at 12. FIRE lelghs to change tires for them. brother-in-law, Richard Fletcher, at There will be preaching services | his home last Sunday. We suppose n lot of you are wonder- Tuesday and Wednciday, March 18 and 19— The party who washes tho Lahr's Drug Store Vu the Christian church In North Coloma With the thunderstorm of Inst week. ing why folks as busy ns we an; should hew sedan with laundry soap HAROLD LLOYD IN every Saturday afternoon at 8:80. Coloma, Mich. % A*. I with blue birds and i'oblns singing, take the time aud trouble to drive In Bible study at 2:30 p. m. and a "clean" rag. , « winter Is still here. Mnrch bus Just from all over the country to sing old- Any car owner with an Insured | nicely begun. fashioned songs etc. Well we do so 1915 machine who sees a car Saturday, Narch IS Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II." Kelly nnd Mr. because we enjoy it nnd our aim Is to "A SAHOR MADE MAN" First Cemmimity Church thief pass along to the machine The Michigan Bell Telephone Com' | nnd Mrs. D. J. Muth were among the entertain our friends. There will be number who Intended to attend the no heavy lectures to hear: no classical Laugh ahoy! Shiver your timbers! Oceans of roars! Waves of Joy! Rev. W. E. Goltf, Pastor. parked ahead. pany always is building—always cx' funeral of the late Mrs. Emma LaMott music to endure and no jazz to upset Galea of glgglee! You'll shake! You'll quake! Your sides will ache! Folks who come to the sales- Sunday, March 16th.—Sunday school lnst Friday afternoon, but the stormy your tranquil mind; we have no axe to room ready to buy, but oblivious Two Good Horses panding its service in order to It will hold you lashed to the mast with laughter. Also "The Oregon at 10 a. m. | weather prevented them from getting Rrlnd and no propaganda to put over. to the meaning of f. o. b. Trail" No. 10. Don't miss this. It's great. 10 and 33 cents. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Sub efficiently serve the growing needs there. We bellove you folks are tired of Ject, "The Romance of Broadcasting." 'A driver whose rear-view mir- One brown gelding coming 7 yrs. old, wt. 1450; one being bored with this high-brow stuff SALE! XW.M'QUEEN,D. D.S. A box social and program was given Special music by the choir. of Michigan. • COMING—"Ruggle. of Red Gap." ror reveals the motorcycle officer DENTAL OFFICE IN brown gelding coming 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400. | at the Fish school house Wednesday nnd thnt what you want is whole- Christian Endeavor at 0:00 p.m. on the trail evening of last week for the purpose of some, restful and clenn entertainment FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Another campflre meeting. Do, not Last year the Michigan Bell Tele raising money to assist the orphans In —Hint's the kind we are going to give miss It Watervliet, Michigan. 1 the old country. The proceeds were you. To all services of the Community PHONE 119 phone Company's expansion was | $14.00. Ardney Baker auctioned off We have no hobby unless you call church you will And a welcome. Office will be closed Wednesdays. Guernsey and Durham Cow, 6 years old one of the greatest in Michigan's the boxes. A good time Is reported by old-fashioned singing one, and you may First Tea in Europe. all. be sure we will IH' strong for that and When tea was first drunk In Europs Tbe E. M. F. met at the home of our friends will be there to help us. Free Methodist Church telephone history—and that program nobody thought of mixing It with milk, W. E. THOMAS, Dentist FORD TRUCK lo Good Condition. [Mrs. Volay last Wednesdny afternoon We aro going to try to show you that SERVICE Rev. Chas. Ensign, Pastor. though It was customary to serve It is being continued. and was called to order by the presi- music is what we have always claimed Phone Harbor 2301 dent. After the singing of "America," It to be. We have the brightest, clean- Special services will begin nt tho with sugar or sugar candy. BYERS roll call was answered by giving fav- est, best untured and Jolllest folks In Free Methodist church on Sunday, Forty Hotbed Sash, 3x8 ft. All New. Some Lumber. 108,984 miles of new teleohone wires CLAIM THIS PRIVILEGE SUITE 9 STATE BANK BLDG. orite recipes nnd quotations. Further Berrien County in our club, so If you March 16th, at 7:30 p. m. and If any Fifty ft. inch Hose, with nozzle and rods for * were installed during 1013; 98,501 miles | Interests of the circle were then taken have lived In Berrien County fifty one desires old-fashioned salvation BENTON HARBOR, MICH. to give additional local service; 10,483 up, nfter which the meeting was turn- years, come and tune in with us. they can find It here, so come one and J. H. DEWEY SAFETY watering hotbed. |ed over to the entertainment com- LOUIS HA UN', President. all. You are welcome. miles of toll and long distance wires. CIVIL ENGINEER , SURVEYING mittee. Mrs. Volay favored the Indies Sunday services.—Sunday school at Office—Room 3. Benton Harbor State Dr. Leo Hosbein with vlctrola music, and a paper on DEPT. STORE 2 p. m. Preaching at 8:00 and again at Bank Bdg. Phone 518 1,110,369 miles of wire now connect "Character" was given by Mrs. Muth, 7:00 p. m. RMld«*c«—474 MapU St. Phon. 94S-W VETERINARIAN FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC. the telephones of this Company's which was characteristically handled n INDOSIiS BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN Phone Watervllet 63 ring 3 subscribers. and much appreciated. Mesdames Muth Methodist Episcopal Chmth Dentistry on Week Days Only. Buzz rig on trucks,"5 h.p. and two belts; 2-horse wagon, nnd Kelly favored the Indies with mu "TUNED IN" | sic. A delicious lunch was served by BACK UP EXPOSIIN Residence, Coloma, Mich. with box and springs; 2-horse light wagon; 2-horse 96,805 new telephones were connected Benton Harbor Rev. A. B. Gay. Pastor. Mesdames Volay nnd Rider, after riding cultivator; disc, Dowagiac cultivator; spike-tooth Sunday, March 16tb— Betriti (Mil AM CD. with the switchboards of this Company, which the ladles had the pleasure of being highly entertained by tho chnme- This bank is sensitive to the peculiar Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. A class cultivator; 2-horse plow; McCormick mower; McCor- r Wide Variety of Exhibits Already Established I860 SPENCER D. GUY for a net gain of 36,117, during 1013; ter lady of 4. i years ago, a treat thnt a lesson, a teacher and you. We have mick 2-horse hay rake; set double work harness; set banking needs of this community. Through them for all ages. Come. You will be \ J. F. WILKINSON. Mgr 49,686wereadded through the purchase only Uiose present could enjoy. The Assured by Space Sales ami Reser- welcomed. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON light single harness; five fifty-gallon barrels; 2-cow | next meeting will be on March 20 at 701 Ship Street, Comer of Main of another company, both factors greatly the homo of Mrs. Muth. vatlom patient work and study our officers have There will be no evening service on STATE BANK BUILDING milk separator; barrel churn; hoes, shovels, forks and increasing the value of the service to account of this being the last night of ST. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN Detroit, March 13,—So wide spread "tuned in" to get the public's call for the special evangelistic services In Wa- Phone Office 68 Res. 120, other articles too numerous to mention. every telephone user in Michigan. has been the support of manufacturers tervllet Rev. Colegrove and his party and other business men, that the Mich- service. are worth hearing. If you have not al- Am Abstract of Title Is generally re More than437,000telephones are served igan Industrial Exposition, to be held ready availed yourself here Is your op- BAINBRIDGE quired on every sale or mortgage of Dr. J. H. Gunn LUNCH SERVED AT NOON. by jhis Company over its own switch' In Detroit May 3-17, has already se- portnnlty. , real estate. ured a position where It can promise The H. B. L. P. class will meet In the boards; its connccting companies in Every one is alert to do all we can for Send to us and we will furnish prompt- DENTIST its patrons a wide diversity of display. GIGANTIC church basement for an all-day session ly a complete abstract of any Isrm All sums of $10.00 or under CASH. On all sums Milan Dukesherer hns moved Into The amazing scope of Michigan's Indus- for work on Tuesday, March 18, with Hours—9 to 12 a. m.; 1:80 to 4:30 p. m. Michigan serve 112,049 more; 14,000,- our customers, we keep the bank up-to-date or lot In Berrien county. . over $10.00 eight months time will be given on the August Dukesherer home which tries already Indicated In the space Mrs. J. B. Krause as hostess. A good Traction Bdllding 000 others can be reached elsewhere in i he purchnsed some time ngo. / taken by the manufacturers Includes We Loan Money on real estate securi- Terms- approved bankable notes, with6ut interest if paid in every way in order that we may antici- attendance Is desired. BENTON HARBOR, - MICHIGAN August Dukesherer Is planning nn leather, furniture, stoves, canned goods, ty. Mortmee Bought and Sold. the country. $10,320,380 represents the The prayer meeting Thursday even- when due, if not paid when due 7 per cent interest will be charg- bulldlng a house on his place on the farm machinery, chemicals, electrical Deeds, Uortetges and contracts care pate their banking needs. ed from date of sale. Five per cent discount for cash on sums total increase of telephone plant made 1 Watervllet road. appliances, olllce furnishings, business fully madd and executed. Many members and visitors attended devices. Jewelry, candy, radio equip- Order for Publication. Co. Frank Piersall over $10.00. No property to be removed until terms of sale are by this Company in Michigan last year. complied with. the Ladles' Aid at the Brick church ment, motor trucks, electric motors, SUM of Mlehigan. Tbe Probate Court for Inst Thursday. FIRE SALE! The oftener you visit us tbe better can ORGANIZED 1890 The ''Live Wire" copper and brass products, steel tubes, tbe County of Berrien. And an organization of 10,279 loyal Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arent are nicely At a session of said court, held at the pro- AUCTIONEER motor car wheels, wheel chains, belt we keep "tuned in" to your needs. You bate office In the city of.SL Joseph In nald telephone workers now serves Mich' [settled in their new home which they lacers, and paper products. county,on tbe 7th day of MarcB A. D. 1024 purchased from Harry Arent some Meetings of business Interests In Present: Hon. Frank L. Hammond Jndgre of " ' Transit Co. Pbsie 34-F3 WATERVLIET, MICH. igan. It is their unanimous desire to [time ngo. various Michigan cities are now being are coreially invited to bring all your bank- Probate. DOCKS FOOT OF 10th STREET In the matter of the estate of Jacob J. W. CWYTON, Prop. Mrs. Fred Long Is on the sick list. held or have bwn held and municipal a. P. CADY Jf. H. ANDRJCWS give the people of our state the ing business here. rrltz, deceased. The Benton Harbor Chicago A men's meeting nt the Evangelical exhibits are being arranged for from Ella A. Frlu baring filed In said court church Friday evening will be ad- her petltlon^raylng that the administration of highest possible grade of telephone the Upper Peninsula to the extreme said estate be granted to Blla A. Fritz Route Across Lake CADY & ANDREWS EARL WALTERS, Auct. GEORGE, DYER, Clerk 1 dressed by Prof. Helnlnger of Naper- southeastern part of the state. Some or to some other suitable peroon. Michigan. ATTORNEYS service. 1 vllle. 111. of the municipalities have asked for It Is ordered that the 7th day of April Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rodewald visited State Bank of Coloma, - A D. 1024, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said Jones & Bonner Block, Benton Harbor reservation of as many ns twelve robate office be and Is hereby appointed for Direct semce between Ben- 2 | In Elkhart, Ind., with Mr. and Mrs. booths, while others are seeking to ar- $30,000 Stock of Capital $25,000.(H^. Eearing said petition. Wm. Wagner over the week end. Mra. range a combined showing In a single It Is further ordered that public notice ton Hirbor and Cfiicago, con- Mnlttid to Practlu In til (out KAAMWWWWVM/WWWWWWVWWWWWWVWWVWWWWVWVWWMWW 4 thereof be siren by publlcaUon of a copy of I James Kirk returned to spend the booth. Surplus $25,000,00 this order, for thr«e successive weeks previous necting with Interurban Line. week with them and friends in Water- Earl Eraser Newberry and his fa- to said day of 'n The Coloma Courier, ^.Coloma Lodge No. 162 at the lowest possible price consis- vllet. mous Exposition Baud is coming up a newspaper prin and circulated In said CHAS. 0. BALL, Cashier COLOMA, MICH. county Patronage oi Fruit Growers DENTISTRY tent with good work. from Tampa, Florida, to play during A true copy. F BANK L. HAMMOND F. AND A. M. the exposition, and with him are com- solicited. Balnbrldge Evangelical Church LILUA O. SPBAOUI. Judge of Probate. Meetings held in Odd Fellow Hall tbe Suite 26. Traction Block Phone 998, ing six soloists Including two famous Clothing, Shoes Register of Probate. 8313 DR. WM. N. VAEffl Dally Trips Durlno 4tb Saturday of each month. Benton Harbor, Mich. Rev. W. D. Hayes, pastor. sopranos. Other entertainment fea- MALCOM D. ORARANT1 , W. MICHIGAN BELL tures to be announced within a few First publication February 29,1024. Fruit season. SIM HAWKS, Slo'T. Sunday school at 0:30. days are of unusual Interest, nnd will For Rates ca) on or address Sermon and worship 10:30. Include features that will be of natlon- Order for PubUcstion. TELEPHONE COMPANY Prayer meetings Tuesday aud Thurs al Interest. State of Michigan. The Circuit Court for the County of Berrien. In Chancery. FRED fl. IIOBBS | day evenings, 7:30. Dry Goods What Are Your Plans For Emma Bailey, Plaintiff. A men's meeting will be held at the vs. Main St.. Benton Harbor I church basement Friday tvenlng In Plan Big Musical Organization Fletcher Bailey, Defendant. Suit pending in the Circuit Court for tbe charge of and put on by the men's Bible The Twin City Civic Music Associa- County of Berrien, in Chancery, at the City of 1 Class. Prof. H. R. Helnlnger of the tion of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph St. Joseph In said County, on the 18th day of Evangelical Theological Seminary at January A. D. 1924. hns launched plans to secure 900 mem- DAPP & PRIDEAUY iNapervllle, III., will speak. All men In this cause it appearing from affidavit on bers, which would mnke It possible to file that it cannot be asoertained in what 1 over sixteen years of nge and who are Spring Decorating? state or country the defendant -resides; JL 11 "n~. r* j. bring the world's greatest artists nnd | not attending Sunday school elsewhere On motion of Stuart B. White, plaintiffs Dry Goods for All the People' ** famous musical nttractlons to the twin attorney, it is ordered that the said defendant [are Invited. Refreshments will be cities. Under the plan, only members Fletcher Bailey cause his appearance to be Pipestone Street. Benton Harbor, Mich. served following the program which of the organization will be permitted entered herein within three montbs from the | will begin at 7:30. date of this order and that in default thereof, to hear all the concerts, and there will We Invite you to our services. Everything Going at a Sacrifice said bill be taken as confessed by the said de- be no single admissions, as this Is to be It matters not what your wants may be in the line fendaat. And it is further ordered, that within forty If You Are a civic organization, from which no of decorating materials; we can supply you with any- daylans thPHe saiI d Plaintiff oaus, , e. a notice of this profit Is to be derived to nnybody and or4er to be published In The Coloma Courier, for which there are none who are tak- thing that you will need. * . a newspaper printed, published and ciraulut- I SATURDAY IS LAST DAY TO ing in said County, and that such publication ing any financial responsibility. The be continued therein at least once in each FILE INCOME TAX RETURNS price of membership Is $5.00. week for six weeks in succession. CHARLES E. WHITE, Circuit Judge. WALL PAPER STDABT B. WBITI, Attorney for Plaintiff. Interested Big Plans ftkade for Convention Niles, Michigan. INTRODUCING | Make a Report, Be on Safe Side ami Last punllcatlon April 4, 1924. If you will take time to inspect our line of Wall Republicans of Van Buren county] A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS! Save Paying a Penalty. Paper for any room in your house it will be easy for ....IN..... have made big plans for the County Order tor Publication ^ The period for filing Income-tax re Convention to be held lu Bangor on! you tojmake a selection, for our line is ipost complete, ...The New Season... I turns for the calendar year 1983 ends Wednesday, April 23, when delegates State of Michigan. The Probate Court for will be elected to the state convention. The Famous Red Cross Shoes County of Berrien. at midnight of March 15, 1024. Heavy &nd our prices are reasonable. At a session of said court, held at the probate Raising Chickens penalties for persons who fall or "will- Hon. Adam J. Bede of Minnesota, Hon. office. In tbe olty of St. Jonepb, in said county, Springtime! Just the magic word in itself awakens in you a real fully refuse" to make a return or pay James E. Davidson of Bay City, Hon. on the 25th day of February A. D. 1924. Burt D. Cndy of Bay City, chairman of I Present) Hon. Frank L. Hammond. Judge of | the tax on time. sheer joy of living. It means a new world full of new things. In the store the state central committee, and other | Are You Going To Paint? Probate. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF HOTWATER For failure to make a return a tax- In the matter of the estate of Herman 1 payer becomes liable to a penalty of prominent republicans of the state aro Zellke, deceased. it means the revealing of new styles and fresh merchandise. All that is scheduled as the speakers for a ban- WUbelminaZellke having filed her petition $1,000, and a further penalty of 25 NEN'S DRESS SHOES NEN'S WORK SHOES If you contemplate any interior or exterior paint- praying that an Instrument filed In said court new for Spring will greet you here. per cent of tlie amount of the tax, un quet to be held at the Simpson M. E. be admitted to probate as tbe last will and church In Bangor on the day of the con-1 ing this year you will get better results from using testament of said deceased and that admin- less a later return Is filed and It Is Incubators satisfactorily shown that the delluquen- veutlon. istration of Ba^ld chtate be granted to H. 8. Whitney or some other suitable person. ak t e new cy was duo to a reasonable cause and Sherwin-Williams Paints. We have a complete line It ia ordered that the 24th day of March Tnhp ft Innh ^ wool checks are very smart and A. 0.1924, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at The Successful! | not to willful neglect. Died as Ambulance Arrived $1.S0 $1.50 of this celebrated paint in any quantity you may desire. said probate office be and In hereby.appointed For willful rufusal to mnke a return tor hearing said petition. lor pay tho tax on time n taxpayer Isaac Gibson, aged 30 years, au Ind-1 It is further ordered, that public notice ,u.^^^ZlTjf£PS.8S and $24.85 thereof be given by pibllcatlon of a copy of Hats becomes liable to a penalty of $10,000 Ian veteran of the World's war, died of You will also find here a full line of Varnishes, this order, for three succssslve weeks previous No. 0-60 Egg $15.00 or one year's Imprisonment, or both tuberculosis at the Lewis Finley home] to said day of hearing, in The Coloma Courier, or ear y togeUier with the cost of prosecution Floor Stains and Floor Finishes, and any materials that a newspaper printed and circulated in said Wool Crepes * ^ Spring wear are meeting with great favor. No. 6-120 Egg 24.00 four miles from Hartford last week LADIES' OXFORDS BOYS' DRESS SHOES county. The Hats for Spring, and an added penalty of 25 per cent of just as an ambulance drove up from you may want for decorating your walls. [SEAL] FRANK L. HAMMOND, " The materials are light in weight, bright in 'Qic QC No. 5—175 Egg 30.00 1 the amount of the tax. Camp Custer to take Gibson to the I A true copy. Judge of Probate. designed by Dobbs & If In an income-tax return attempt Luxu 0. SPRABCI. Register of Probate. 81tS color. You'll enjoy wearing one. Some priced as low as *plO*Ou No. 9—240 Egg .1 34.00 hospital. The mnn's condition was dis- AND SHOES SIZES UP TO 10 Co., New York's leading [ is made to evade or defeat the tax, the covered by American Legion members | No. 4—312 Egg 38.90 offender is liable to Imprisonment not who supplied him with food and made | First publication February 8, 1924. hatters, confirm the rep- We have handled the Successfull Incubator for exceeding one year and to fine of not arrangements for his removal to the' more than $10,000 and. costs, and, in hospital, but their help was received | Come here first and see what we can offer you. Mortgage Sale. utation of Dobbs as the INFANT WEAR DEPARTMENT the past 18 years. They have given success. adition, 50 per cent of the total tax too late. 50c $1.50 1 evaded. If the understatement is due Default has been made in tbe conditions of foremost authority on a certain mortgage made by Harold S. Scott, jto negligence but without attempt to bachelor. Mortgagor, to Jason Brant, dated men's headwear. In this brightest of all bright Spots in the store, express packages are If you want a Brooder we handle defraud, there is added 5 per cent of No Primary at Benton Harbor tbe 80th oav of December, A. D. 1919, and re- arriving daily—little coats, sweaters, jackets, dresses, booties in such won- the total amount of the deficiency plus corded in the office of the Register of Deeds interest at the rate of 1 per cent a As there are but three candidates an- LADIES' GALOSHES CHILDREN'S GALOSHES for Berrien County. Michigan, In Liber 189 of We are exclusive rep- N nounced for commissioners of the City ] Mortgages, on Page 79, on the ISth day of derful assortment—here too, you'll find very moderate prices. Oil and Hard Coal month until paid. January, A. D. 1920; and the Interest on said resentatives in Benton of Benton Harbor to succeed J. N. i RED CROSTDRUG CO. mortgage not having been paid when due, Klock and Fred A. Hobbs, there will and said mortgagee having declared the full F'rices—86.00 to 820.00 bo no necessity for holding a primary amount of said mortgage due aud payable as Harbor. provided In said mortgage; and on which I WELL KNOWN MEAT SALESMAN election for nominating candidates for $1.75 $1.69 mortgage there is claimed to be due and par- The prices and terms on Smooth Wire are the same as that office. The three candidates are Victrolas, Eastman Kodaks, Wall Paper, Paints, Drugs able at the date of thla notice the sum of SPRINGTIME IS SILK TIME Three Thousand Two Hundred Five and no we advertised. Don't forget we handle a complete SHOT HIMSELF THROUGII HEAD W. R. Gilmore of the Superior Steel] Traction Block West Main St. Benton Harbor IQOths (13*^06.00), same being the unpaid prin- line of Farm Tools—The Emerson & Branting Co. and Company, Darwin B. Sutherland, a cipal and Interest thereon, and an attorney's Stetson Hats Always popular, but never were silks more lovely; we just cannot former mayor of the city, and Clarence feeofThlrty-five (136.) Dollars, provided for the International Har.vester Co. If you need any re- Brown, head of the Brown Ice & Coal BOYS' AND GIRLS' in said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings Despondency Over Poor HeolUi Given MEN'S RUBBERS at law have been instituted to recover thi- describe them, you'll have to see thett to fully appreciate them. Co. money secured by said mortgage, or tnypan Hawes Hats pairs now is the time to leave your order. Get your thereof. Marigbld Crepe—& new knit- as Cause of Clifird Pardee s Act. UNION SUITS Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of Foulardi—^re again active in the race machinery ready for spring will soon be here, and you sale contlned in said mortgage, and the stav ted fabric of fine finish in (ICQ Cllflrd Pardee, aged 42 years, n Nelson Released From Jail ut» in such case made and provldeq, notice la $4.00 and more for popularity. Neat prints tl 00 want to be ready. Don't delay. We are ready any hereby given that on Mondav, the Mh day of many shades iJMiO J | traveling representative of tho Ham Walter M. Nelson, tho Detroit at-| May, A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock in the forenoon on navy,brown, black groundv I iwO time you are ready. i mond Packing Co. who lived at the cor 75c Triple "V" Kerosene torney who was serving time In the of said day, I shall sell at public auction to ner of Empire and Colfax avenues. Berrien county jail for contempt of I 2Sc Soieutifically treated, removing all sulphur and tarry subst- the highest bidder at the front door of the Printed Crepes—in many new court house in the City of St. Joseph, Berrien Canton Crepes—always in demand, | Benton Harbor, committed suicide last court, wns released last Thursday, one ance, assuring an even flame, with less fumes and odor than. County, Michigan, that being the place where colorings, in both large J2 69 very servicabMabric, good Yours for Trade Monday about noon by shooting hlm- day sooner thau was expected by some | the Circuit Court for the County of Berrien is 1 self through tlie head with a 38-callbre ordinary kerosene, held, the premises described In said mortgage, GEO. S. and small patterns. quality, wide range of colors, vak of his friends, who had planned a mass In your Incubator or brooder il assures you a uniform heat or so much thereof as may be necessary to I revolver. His death followed about meeting and reception for him when he i satisfy the amount due on said mortgage with | two hours after the shooting. and is really the only substitute for the mother hen without any Interest at the rate of sir per cent, (« per cent) was released. The attorney loft town per annum from this duui, aud all legal costs. Monday morning Mr. Pardee made a Immediately and returned to his home poisonous fume to injure the chicks or clog the pores of the egg Including thelvttorney's fee of Thirty-five (I3&) I trip down town and called on some of In Detroit without giving his friends shell. Why pay more, because you can never buy any better Dollars, provided for by Statute. The prem- You are most cordially invited to call any day or every day and his friends, but gave them no hint of the opportunity they desired. Everything in Ihe Store al 25c on the Dollar ises to be sold are situated in the Township of AVERY&SON 60. kerosene. ' • Coloma, County of Berrien and State of Mlchl see the new arrivals in the different departments-"New Goods his action. While his wife was busy gan, and described as follows; Men's Fine (Mes D. C. PECK, Manager. COLOMA, MICHIGAN | about the house, ho went to tho base- WOLVERINE SERVICE STATION, Tho Southwest Quarter of the Northwest ment and shot himself through the Quarter of Section Eight (8), Townnhlp Three every day. Baan Beatles in Higher Altitude. i temple, the bullet coming out on the R R. HOMBAKER, Phone Coloma 101 (8) South, Rang® Seventeen (17) WesVcon- Mexican bean beetles In Colorado talnlng forty (40) aeres of land more or less. Hotel Benton Block other side of his head. It Is claimed Dated: Feornary 4tb, 1924. have begun to live higher. Four yean COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! JASON BRANT, Mortgagee. that the victim had been brooding over Gore * Harvey, Attorneya for Mortgagee, BENTON HARBOR, Bid the fear that he might be suffering ago they were not found higher than Business address, F. * M. Nat. Bank Bldg.( I from a cancer, as some of his family 5,000 feet above sea level, but now they Benton Harbor, Michigan. Let Us Do our Job Printing have reached 8,281 feet. Fine Job Printing at The Courier Office Last publication April 25,1924, READ THE ADS. FOR BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING I had doae. . ,

a* L i THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOHA OOMMEK. COLOMA. MICH. •rum I will have on Exhibition at Si ^eNewESSEX Built by Hudson A SIX REO SHOWS INCREASE Gives "Ideal" Transportation OF FORTl PER CEN1 OLD AUTO USED FOR SAWING WOOD * ^ERS CARS Take a 30 minute ride to learn the facts. ' THE imIET Record of 1923 Will be Excelled Early USED BY niR TRADERS IN It will convince you that "ideal transporta- in 1924. "THE THINGS THEY KNOCK tion" in terms of economy, performance IHPORIANT EXPEDITION Deliveries by the Hen Motor Car and lasting reliability, is fully realized in Company daring tho month of IVhru- nry, 11124, were 40 per cent In excess this low priced car. of total deliveries for Februnry of C. H. Jackson. Manager, Tells of the ARE THE THINGS THEY FEAR" lnst year, according to nnnouiimnent made by officers of Ihe company. Working Plans of the Establishment The new Essex is built by Hudson and " TKe This remnrkablo showing is In keep- for Handling of "Unused Transpor- shares its famous design advantages. That ing with the Reo anticipation that That's what these high-brow profes- tation." You'll not find better axles than the not only means a motor design that has records established lnst year would lie sors, who make a business of discovering Coach broken in 1034. During 1028 Reo set While science toys with the 25 dino- special MOON-Timken. long held a foremost place among "Sixes", up new records for every month on MARCH 14-15-16 saur eggs brought back from the inter- human motives, tell us. And it's surprising the calendar. ior of Mongolia by the Third Asiatic but the same type of clutch, transmission Or better transmission than the special In making this comparative announ- Expedition, nnd wonders about their how right they are most of the time. and rear axle which Hudson has proved cement of deliveries, Reo officials point relationship to the dinosaur skeletons MOON-Wamer. out that the taxlcab business has been now nnd then unearthed in America, in years of service. Increasing rapidly since the six-cylin- The New Chrysler-6 Sedan Industrial leaders are giving deep and Take the situation in the automobile *975 der model was exhibited nnd received serious thought to the commercial business today. Or better starting, lighting and igni- Touring Model - ^850 with grent enthusiasm at both nation phase of the expedition's many remark- And the first-cost economy is carried out in fnlfki tul Tu l*trt al shows. The Increase In taxlcab able discoveries. tion than the special MOON-Delco. sales hns been Instrumentnl In estub- Numerous Important mineral deposits eVery way that applies to transportation- Why do a lot of ambitious, competitive lishing the new record for Februnry were found, according to Roy Chapman low fuel and oil consumption; great tire business. The new six cylinder bus Maxwell Touring Car Andrews, leader of the expedition, and salesmen find it necessary to "knock" the You'll not lind a more distinctive body Is expected lo be another factor In the it is only a matter of time until modern mileage; and astonishingly low prices on record-breaking process. Enough or- transportation makes it accessible. The MOON Car? than the Moon-Pullman. ders for the Reo bus were taken dur- plains nre also inhabited by millions replacement pa* ts. ing the national shows to keep these | : of fur bearing animals, and fur traders departments which nre producing the Overland Sedan aro already hot on the trail followed Why do they refer to the MOON as . This collaboration of the MOON spec- busses on capacity basis for months by the Andrews party in its search The materials used and the way it is built to come. When the old car in the picture was no longer of use aa a Joy-rldlng car for fossils. an "assembled car"—-with an air of wither- ialists in car building with the foremost It Is also reported that the new "T-0 Mr. Andrews demonstrated that it insure lasting enjoyment of those unusual It was turned Into a wood-sawing machine and as such It earned more than Special" Touring Reo Just being an- wns not necessary to rely on the plod ing superiority? specialists in the production of standard i livelihood for the owner, who lives near Lewlstown, Pa. Moved from place qualities which delight you on your first ride. nounced will be In production Immed- ding camel in order to penetrate the mechanical units is a unique thing. iately. This model, carrying genuine to place, it sawed hundreds of cords In Mifflin county, Pennsylvania. rich Interior. His three Dodge Broth- MOON must be on their minds. And no balloon tires as standard equipment re- Come and let us explain to you the many ers motor cars did what the fur trad places the Phaeton Reo In the line of ers and others interested in the com- wonder. It is sound engineering. It is sound A 30 Minute Ride passenger models. mercial development of Mongolia had considered impossible. The fur traders economics. It produces the unified bal- Will Win You fine qualities and economies of promptly bought up his three Dodge MOON is gaining in popularity and in Brothers cars, proved to their satisfac- sales faster than any other car in America. anced MOON Car—a true, sweet-running •H I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I tion that it was in the car to do it these cars and not Just luck—and are now operat- mechanism, and one of the handsomest, and Good Driver Known by: During the ing fleets of the same sturdy American easiest-riding bodies you see on the roads. His skillful steering. car in pursuit of the fortunes that Years ago MOON saw that the best His ease or handling. roam aimlessly on the plains. Trips way to give the car buyer every last His thoughtfulness of pedes- that formerly required months are now What the MOON far has done made in days. There are no roads, but dollar's worth there is in the auto- trians. that seems to make little difference is to call in the foremost specialists His properly adjusted steer- when one is using a Dodge Brothers mobile industry, is to make use of ; Ing apparatus. Other Moon Models and use them 100 per cent—thus ROSA CARMODY car. all the resources of the industry. His strict obedience to every Thus the fur trade already has been Fully Equipped giving you every last dollar's worth ' traffic regulation. SALES AGENT FOR given a definite impetus by tbe Andrews His extensive and intelligent AUTO SHOWexpedition' s revelations. Information Delivered at Watervllet there is in the . I use of arm signals. regarding the theological discoveries, So MOON called in the fore- Come inAnd Look Over Our Series A—Touring.. $1295.00 His use of the brakes before such as mineral deposits, was turned OVERLAND MAXWELL CHRYSLER WILLYS-KNIGHT most specialists in the production Series A—Spec. Tour. 1455.00 over to the Mongolian government. ! he gels to the curve. 1595.00 Line Of How soon acUve development of these of standard mechanical units—and 6-40—Touring His protection of his motor; SEDAN TOURING SEDAN SEDAN resources will begin, depends largely 6-^0—Tour. Lux 1785.00 his use of second and first Now what we'd like would be En ox cloiod ear comfort* mow coit SI 70 UN than avar bafora. AUo on the condition of state affairs and tbe collaborated with them in design- 6-40—Sport Touring. 1850.00 speeds. TOURING SEDAN TOURING TOURING 6-40—Sedan 2150.00 with thi* lower price you gat • mora attractira Coach body and a 6-ey I- interest of outside capital. to have you come in and let us put His alternate use of foot and ing co-ordinated units for the 6-40—Petite Sedan.. 2350.00 indar motor built on tko priadpla of tha fonoua Hudion Supar-Sii. CHAMPION The Importance with which the re- | band brakes on long grades and t Tires, Tubes and sults of the expedition are viewed by 2150.00 a MOON car at your disposal. MOON Car. In emergencies. tho press is reflected in tlie countless 6-40—Roadster 1695.00 WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN. His avoidance of all obstacles, editorials which followed the travelers' Tour. Gypsy... . 1870.00 return. Typical of the comments is the You'll not find anywhere a bet- 1830.00 without endangering the occu- following, from the Dallas' Journal: 6-50—Sport Touring. 1975.00 ! pants of his car, or any other Accessories "How many of us grubby folk know ter engine than the special MOON 6-50—Sedan 2370.00 You can drive it yourself— McKENNEY AUTO SALES ; car. that dinosaurs laid eggs? Who among 6-50—Petite Sedan.. 2570.00 His respect for railway cross- WATERVLIET, MICH us could estimate the value of dinosaur Continental Red Seal Motor—and , 6^50—Coupe 2370.00 and check what we say by what the ; Ings; he stops, looks and flhlfts We carry the following makes of tires and 6-50—Roadster 1930.00 eggs? Geologists working in the wilds very few so good. gears before he Is actually on the of Mongolia under the auspices of the 2200.00 MOON does. tubes: Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup, Good- | tracks. American Museum of Natural History 6-58—Sport Touring. 2495.00 • • i\ it year, Hood, Kelly-Springfield, have discovered a whole nestful of dino- 6-58—Sedan 2955.00 iiimmimimiiiim saur eggs, twenty-flve of 'em, to be spe- 6-58—Petite Sedan.. 3175.00 We can also quote you prices on Balloon ciflc, and they say that the value of 6-58—Sub. Sedati... 3015.00 Tires. the eggs is priceless. Their evaluation 6-58—Phaeton 2495.00 will not be challenged. For these eggs "SNOWMOBILE" ATTRACTED MUCH ATTENTION Repairing Dented Gas arp big as moons, compared to those of Tank by Simple Plan the industrious hen of our time, and Automobile Notes Special during this Sale we offer If ever the gasoline tank of your they are past the possibility of deter- ioration, since they are fossilized and car becomes dented, the tank may be Improperly adjusted valve rocker You'll want to see the a Spotlight at $1.98, a good one. are estimated to be 10,000,000 years old. repaired simply In this manner: "Old King Tut, it will appear, has no armo mean a loss of power. The first step Is to fill the tank sort of monopoly on relics of antiquity. • • • with water and drain It, to avoid any This lay of the ancient dinosaur ante- Never leave the gears In mesh when possibility of a gasoline explosion This will also be a good time to dates the Pharaoh's time by ages and STAR of the Show you stop your tractor. when solder Is applied. A round-end epochs. As an exhibit from a primeval a a • carriage bolt Is then soldered flrmly to past it will stand in a class by itself. look over our Furniture line. We When turning a corner It Is a wise Tbe exhibit is made even more impres- the center of the dinged portion of the precaution to make a practice of sive by the addition of tons of other tank. A crossbar with two blocks is No matter what type of car you are do Picture Framing. All kinds of fossil remains which were found In the throwing out the clntch. a a • Asian desert. T IN OA me TAMK most interested in, you'll want to moulding in stock. "That the discovery was due to the Proper Inspection of the steering courage and determlnaUon of the men geai is as necessary and as Important see this sensational NEW low-cost who comprised the scientiflc expedition as the care of tbe engine. need not be stated. But an interesting • a a car—built by DURANT— Brunswick Phonographs and Records. Hear the BLOCKS revelation is that it would not have Front wheels should have about one- been possible without the aid of that ROUHOI_ PmNBT latest "Hit." Al Johnson on Brunswick Records. quarter Inch foregather, that Is, they modern of moderns, tbe automobile. sSStRto roceV -"r? «• Motor cars penetrated hundreds and ihould toe l« slightly. TtROF om Mrnotaa Ind.nUtion hundreds of miles into regions that bad F. M. KEASEY never scented the odor of gasoline, fol- Balloon Tires and 4-Wheel Brakes Optional on All MOON MODELS fitted over the dent so that the thread- lowing with ease the trails which had FORD MOTOR CO. IS BIG PATRON ed end of the bolt passes through It. been made by caravans of camels. The OF COUNTRY'S RAILWAYS WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN. * By means of a fiiit and washer on the leader of the expedition, Mr. Roy Chap- man Andrews, is quoted as having said bolt sufficient pressure can be exerted that all of Mongolia is accessible by (] On account of not being able to obtain space at Half a Million Freight Cars a Year on the depression to draw it out flush. motor car, and that a new fleld for com- Are Used—860 Cars a Day are If the hole was made by a collision, mercial exploration and development the Auto Show we will display the Handled at Highland Park and the same method may be used and the has been opened. opening filled with the solder left after DON'T FAIL River Rouge Plants WATERVLIET, MICH. "From which It may be seen that the bolt Is removed.—M. T, In Popular great possibilities may be hatched from Detroit, Mich., March 13.—More than Science Monthly. dinosaur eggs. Commerce is a follow- half a million freight cars, one-flfth the er of the flag, we have been told. But MOON and the GRAY While at the Auto Show freight" car ownership In the country it may also be said that it follows the are used annually by the Ford Motor Window in Car Ahead Is explorer in the name of science." Company's main plants and various At Our Salesroom, First Garage North of Auto Show. branches, according to figures just giv- Help to Avoid Crashes March 14,15,16 en out here. The glass window light In the back Champion BRIDGES & STEELE GARAGE The average freight charges paid curtain of the car ahead can be very useful. Through it a lot of dangers INSTALLING NEW SERVICE CAR through the Detroit office direct to rail- roads, that paid by branches on minor can be seen In advance, much to the Bridges & Steele, proprietors of the Held at Peirce's New Garage, Watervliet, shipments, nnd freight charges on di advantage of the man who is In tin Economy Car garage formerly known as the Nelson rect shipments made from manufactur wake. garage, in Watervliet, are installing NELSON BROS., Ing institutions to branches npproxl Where cars are running abreast of an improved two-ton crane on a mntes $78,299,000 nnnually. Adding to to stop at the each other so that the road cannot be thoroughly equipped service car and this about $75,000,000 paid by dealers WATERVLIET, MICH, seen by looking around the car ahead, The new Overland Champion is an will be in a position to handle all work on shipments of autos received by in an efficient manner. 9 them, brings a conservative figure of It Is best to drive just far enough In entirely new kind of closed car. $150,000,000 paid every year In freight back of the other car to look through Removable rear seat and upholstery- charges through the instrumentality Its window light and at th« of tbe . street ahead. When a quick stop la big carrying space useful to merchants, 1) i An average of SCO carloads of freight necessary the stopping of the car ahead salesmen, farmers. Both seats adjust AVimobEE are haydled every day In and out of will not be unexpected—nor so danger Highland Park and River Rouge plants backward and forward—comfort for ous. alone, nnd It Is estimated thnt on the In*close congestion where cars are mtmrsm Ford Motor Company's account 50,000, tall and-short people. A business car, for a short inspection and visit. moving very slowly, and only a few Feed a teaspoonful of graphite Into 000 pounds of freight in carload lots family car and camping car—in one! the engine through the Inlet while the are handled every day In the Detroit feet at a time, the stop signal can N NOTICE! You will have an opportunity to compare this won- saved a lot of unnecessary flashing, Seats make into a full-size bed in the engine ia running, but be sure te uie district. only the beat graphite. der car with several other makes. They have stood Shipping spnee economies, effected and the battery current saved, if the car—your own hotel on wheels. Big • • • driver would use his emergency brake. <1 We are equipped to Hone your Cylinders and fit you the test and have satisfied the numerous owners. through the company's unique methods, power. Big reliability. Touring $495, Thirteen million automobiles regit are seen In the fact that while parts tered at an average of 4,006 miles of out with New Rings and Pistons and do it shipments to the assembly branch Sedan $795, i o. b. Toledo. plants are figured at 10 unites .... travel per vehicle per year will roll up Our slogan is: "The Best Low Priced, Fully Equip- freight car, in rail shipments of com- a total of Something like 52,000,000,000 ped, Car on the Market Today." To tee is to be pleted cars from the branches to the car miles per year. • • • convinced. dealers, only six assembled Ford cars Right at the Right Price. We Back Every Job. and trucks can be loaded Into a stand KM Both caterpillar tread and wheel ard 30-foot car. Backlash, when In the steering col- traction are provided with a new con- We will be able to handle any kind of .a wreck or accident quickly and efficiently At our Local Show Room can be found sev- The larger part of the Ford fVelght crete mixer for street paving contrac- Is shipped with tbe Detroit, Toledo _ umn Itself, Is usually due to deprecia- Our Exhibit at the Watervliet tors, the two types of motive power as we are installing an improved two-ton crane on a thoroughly equipped service car. eral Good Used Car Bargains. Ironton, tbe Ford railway, as either tion of the gearing and wear In tha being readily Interchangeable. tbe Initial or participating carrier and various members which support tbe S».t.Trtr-fi • • • especial attention Is paid to the classi- column. a a Barriers extending along Uie ground fying of all freight, so that not only Automobile Show March 14, 15,16 No Job Too Big—No Job Too Small. the company but tbe dealer as well from one or both sides of a recently A dynamo li a machine for convert- The Only Car Where A Dollar Has celves the benefit of expert services Will include one of the New Blue Special Star Touring Cars, a patented roadway gate enable the aa- ing mechanical energy Into an elec- freight classification and rnte adjust- TRY US AND SEE. trical current; a starting motor trans- tomoblllst to open or close the gat* ments. Star Sedan and a Durant Five Passenger Coach. We invite you ROSA CARMODY merely by running his car over them. 100% Earning Power. forms the electrical current Into me- • • • chanical energy. to visit our booth at any time and inspect these cars and allow us "SNOWMOBILE" a a a Never pour water rapidly into the Phone 38, Watervliet, Mich. The "Snowmobile," a picture of which to explain to you their Superior qualities. Other models of the cooling system when a motor Is hot. BRIDGES & STEELE, When spark plugs habllually be- VANDERHOOF AUTO SALES, Is shown on this page, attracted quite come fouled with oil and soot It Is a Star and Durant line may be seen at our salesroom on Main Gold water, when striking the over- a bit of attention after it made a 200- heated cylinders, is likely to cause WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN. mlle trip through snow and storms, to good plan to Investigate and see street. HINCKLEY AUTO SALES, Watervliet. PHONE 112 WATERVLin, MCH whether they may not be projecting them to crack because of the rapid get to the winter sports carnival held contraction which takes place. '' In Quebec, Canada. too far Into the combustion chamber. MM WmJMA OOSRUS, OOLOMA, HIGH. CHn TO BE SiKN LIST HiREE MODELS ill AT SIAR AND DURANT DM

Hinckley Auto Sales, will be one of tbe Among the cars that trill be on dis- lines exhibited at the show. One of the play at the Auto Show will be the beautiful blue special Star touring, a Chrysler, both sedan and touring mod- Star sedan and a Durant five-passenger els. exhibited by Rosa Carmody of coach. Other models may be seen at Watervllet Miss Carmody will also the Hinckley show rooms on Main street. have at the show an Overland sedan and a Maxwell touring car. The special touring car Is finished in Cylinders of the Chrysler six are of radio blue and has a nickeled radiator, the L head type, cast lu one block aluminum bead between the hood and with crank case, with casting designed Motor World cowl and steel disc wheels. hair. There is six inches more space to Insure no possibility of obstructed where 08,500 men are at work. There are In addition to nil these between the front nnd rear seats than The new Star car has all the ad- or constricted water passages. Each E HUDSOM mm 157,000 HEN ARE EM The biggest Increase in the number some 700 employees In the Henry Ford in the previous coach. Seats are low- vantnges of the old. There is ample valve seat is completely surrounded employed at any time during tho Inst hospital nt Detroit, more thnn 700 In AUU er and more comfortable. There Is proof of performance ability. Although by cooling water. The engine has fl year was made at the River Rouge the Henry Ford Trade school at High- conslderablely more headroom. The Introduced only last year, the original 3-Inch bore and 4\-lnch stroke^ston HI WAItKHllll AUIU SHO FORD NOIOR INDUSTRIES plant of the company. A yenr ago, 28,- land Pnrk nnd there ure more thnn U,- steering vision in enlarged and better Star car has demonstrated Its merits displacement Is 201 cubic iD^ha^Yet 000 men were employed there, while 000 employees In the foreign branches ed because of the new windshield." In the service of 120,000 owners. And so well Is gasoline dlstrlbutwf fo all to-day there are nearly 42,000 workera of the company. ' the new Star car has greater claim to cylinders, and so completely Is power on the payroll. Highland Park Plant Haa 68,500 Em- popularity than the old. utilized through weight elimination, Closed cars will be featured at the exhibit of the McKeuney Auto Sales of Machine Demonstratea Other manufacturing units, includ- This success was bad during the reduction of friction and balance of all ployees and River Rouge Haa 42,000 ing the Lincoln cur plnut nt Detroit, reciprocating parts that this small Watervllet. Hudson-Essex dealers. llrst year—before the organization t0 b sho v rn the Working of a Tire nnd the plants nt Kearny, N. J., Hnmll- Notched Rotor Is Used was really completed—before plants power plant developes 68 horsepower. Out of the four models t ®I . ! Employment In the Ford Motor Com- ton, Ohio, Green Island, N. Y., Olnss- were finished. Now the Star car Is Engineers also say there Is absolutely three will be closed cars. Including the An aatomoblle tire company dis- pany organization Is now at the high- in Battery Ignition mere. Pa., nnd Poughkeepsle, N. Y., backed tiy established reputation, by a no vibration. The result makes pos five passenger Essex coach andfive play! In ita salearooma in New Tork est point In the company's history and employ close to 11,000 men. In battery Ignition systems there Is powerful, developed organization, by slble the maximum speed of more than passenger Hudson sedan. In addition one of the moat perfect machines yet reflects In a general way the prosper- Smniler plants around Detroit give usually employed a notched rotor plants from coast to coast. 70 miles an hour from the small motor, will be the five-passenger Essex tour- ous condition existing In the country devised for demooftratlng the working employment to more thnn K00, while at against which presses the latch or trlp- with more than 18 miles per gallon of ing car and the Hudson coach. aa In the automobile Industry. The appearance of the new Star car All of them will hnve upholstery of of a tire under road conditions. Mount- the present time there nre over 4,000 | per, with short springs attached. When gasoline given throughout Its tests. Is particularly distinguished by the ed on a heavy stand, a big Iron drum Is There are approximately 157,000 men at work on the company's timber this latch becomes worn the entire sys- The Chrysler has a seven bearing the finest mohair. The motors of the graceful design of the radiator, a two makes are alike except that part driven by an electric motor. An axle workera employed In Ford Industries nnd Iron ore properties on the upper crankshaft. Through drilled crank- tem will full to operate properly, and splash apron extending down from the and wheel ire mounted over the drum, In the United States, according to re- peninsula of Michigan. shaft passages oil under pressure Is for part the Essex Is smaller. It Is a wise precaution to carry a spare radiator to cover Uie view of the front "This new Hudson coach Is not only cent figures. Of these, more than 24,- carried directly to each main bearing, with the tire in contact with It and Ford coal mines in Kentucky nnd latch In the tool box. It is not difflcult axle and by the extension of frame and a useful Inclosed car but It also Is a 000 work In branch assembly plants. springs beyond the front axle In a pleas- which li bronre backed and babbitt bearing Its weight. The tire la under West Virginia nre giving employment to remove and replace this latch, which vehicle which for sheer beauty has The largest number employed In nny lined. The crankshaft actually rests the same pressure aa If on a loaded to more thnn 3,500 men nnd Ihe De- ng ecMps,.;. Drum type headlights with rarely. If ever, been surpassed," says single manufacturing unit Is, of course fits In but one way, so tliat there Is no nickeled rims complete the smart effect In Its main bearings on a film of oil, touring car. The teat a most severe trolt, Toledo & Ironton, the Ford rail- Mr. McKenney. "I understand from nt the Highland Park plant at Detroit, danger of placing It wroug. thus eliminating the greater part of one, coBaists in driving nails, spikes, road, employs In excess of 2,500 men. Visitors ut the show will enjoy look- the factory that the 1924 schedule calls frlctlonal loss found even In the finest ing over the Htnr and Durant line. for 75 per cent of the entire Hudson etc., into the tire and tube and then cars. production lii this one model alone. running with them In at • rate of about Many other attractive features of When it Is possible to simplify manu- twenty-flve miles an boor. The ma- this car will be explained to visitors facture In that way, you can always at the show, as well as the popular chine Is operated by electric power and effectuate a great number of economies. Maxwell and Overland models. Is also equipped with a speedometer, Finished in Blue which gives a correct speed of wheela, Coal In Siberia. u If In real road use. The presence of coal In eastern Si- "This new Hudson coach is finished In dark blue. The exterior appearance beria has been known for many years, Is enhanced by double moldings which and ilnce the construction of the first New Woman Movement. extend around the belt of the car in railways through that region lignite such a way as to set off the typical Women of Olarkadale, Miss., have and soft coal mines convenient to Hudson lines. The front of the car organlaed a movement "to preserve the transportation have been worked. The Is helped by the new-style windshield, gracious courtesies which were once a total known deposits on the mainland and the rear Is made more attractive distinguished feature of the old contain some 625,000,000 tons, part of with a trunk rack. South." which la hard coal. "The interior Is trimmed with mo- Chassis

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