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LOWELL, MICHIGAN. OCT, i, <22 VOLUME XXX. NUMBOt It and THE ALTO SOLO

MlMlHDIISPffllHiflBi ~' LHI CLUBS 1 E. (Hi At LOOK'S State Bank, ot Lowell, Miukifu, Far aw LnweM Bay and Be Bee vice May COMO TO Lowell in Exchange Bntertaiaed by MIM Green, Grand Prograai for Dedication of MethodiHt ..Rapids Eloentionist Han Mm DeM( " for Bead Fnrnltnre Week . Chnreb House. Last week we attended the greatest Drug Con- •I ci«M af buaiiMW Saptambar ISth, Ittt.M An AM Arhar daily . . . Unnuthorlaed stntements have ap- The Lowell Literary club held October 6, 5:30, Ladies Aid society Ushad the following, to many Low- peared In some papers concerning a the first meeting of the year Tues- supper. veation ever held in the U. S. Over 60 manu- ell people. Interesting nuitrunoninl Thr-r is the Lowell plant of the day afternoon, October 3, at the / :30, Home-coming program. nuttrr^Mder^the h«ggj^^ YpsUanti Reed Furniture company; home of Mrs. L W. Rutherford. Af- Oct. 8, 10:30, Dedication service. facturerg displayed their merchandise and we but m definite statement has as vet ter the usual business session Presi- 7:30, lecture, "The Four Square •M DbcoiuiU been | public by officials of that dent, Mrs. (I. II. Horn, read a paper City." mMin -A nurriagi thai baf ml inter- got b lot of new Ideas and bought new goods llortpgH and Securities est to their nany AM Arhor friends concerning our club work. After Sermon and lectun* will be given am ImmI and due from banks *Amm accurred Thursday afternoon nt Tripla n ppof removin. •g the reed the reports of the committee were by former Pastor, Hev. Kusseil II. for late fall delivery. As long as we remain ia work of the Losvclwelll plant to loou^ given the following very enjoyable 44IU7 Flint, when Thsodore Paul Banks. Bready. aad Fixtures aadMiss Madylin Elsie Huher. of and bringing to the Lowell plant program was rendejed: Oct, 12.—Young People's night. business this store must be one of the best __ Boodt beldd dfdor safe keeping ajmrn the new and rapidly expanding Reading, Bud's Fairy Tale, James IjMMt Detroit. Married, the Supper and evening of games in of the Federal Reserve Bank ted hyMr. Banks' fath- spring makin_g business of the same Whitcomb Hiley. Miss tireen. charge of Hev. C. W. Mackenzie. drug stores in Western Michigan, with up-to- tittm er. wha Is a retired Methodist Epis- concern is being considered. and Solos, "The Letter" "Caro Roma, Oct. 15, Budget Sunday—Special copal Minister. They were attend- Superintendent Buck. of Ionia, has "Absence," Caro Homa, Mrs. C. II. music for these different services. date merchandise and the very best service. edky MM Freds Banks and ErhnH to Lowell to ascertain if the Runciman. You are invited. iks. sister nnd brother of the necessary hone power to run the . Readings, "The Old Front Gale" far Taxes. Interest and Depredation extensive machinery required would Will Carletou. Proits as heen a student at be svnllable from the Lowell elec- "De Wise Child," Thos. Augustus Did you say Corns? A Wiie Person Deposits (dweklni Accounts the University af School MMIC. and tric plut* Dalev, Miss Green. GertUkates of Deposit % i Is at present Militant to tiearge Os- The change, if mnde, will be great Solo—"Where My Caravan has UMietonon lDeposi t Bawen. euuiriiier of public ly to the advantage of Lowell, as the Rested." Herman lA>hr, Mrs. C. 11. If you mention coru* in Takes good care 01 their Mi Deposits al MUMC at AM Arhor. Mring making industry will require Runciman. our hearing we tsbull be teeth btcaune their health i naidddB. ddBilli s Rediscounted . ue employment of 15* people. Rrad'nK. Aunt Peggy in High Art, and coinlurt depend BO Bonds deposited with hank for safe keeping inent in faathaU circles on the TheUdger is assurred that official Miss Green. obliged to reeoinmeiid largely upon it. ISHjISljIt us aad WM counted on far the place announcement of any change deter- The club was very fortunate in M fuarterbnek on this yenr*! teaM mined will be made to the people of hearing Miss (ireen. elocutionist of Rasall Corn Solvent Klenzo Dental Cremo Grand Rapids. I A. Arehnrt F. W. Hlnyan but In the irst scrinunnge of the Lowell as soon as determined upon. We are sure you wish tu 0,' MSSOU Mrs. Agnes Kopf, of Houston, Tex- is the ideal dentriSce, free i. Berlin .O._ at Ferry BeM he Met with an . .T.Condon .£B.. LmhUU to his nnkle which has ns, a former member of the Lowell be rid of corns and you troin all iujurioufj Hub- t H. L. Weekes R. VanDyka nrobsbly put Mm out of the Uteraryclub made a few remarks. Unrry Day E can try tliii- on our iruar- Staucl-i!. Keepf thu teeth lor the tenson. The Marringe cere- Refreshments were served by the Mony nt Ma haMe In Flint on Thurs- OLD flip GONEdirectors . autee. bound and heahhy. Dw, day afternoon was perfonued while The next meeting will be held at 2Sc 25c and 50c tubas he stead with the aid of crutches. Mrs. L W. Walitsnd Died Suddenly the home of Mrs. F. J. Hosley, Octo- Mr. and Mrs. Banks returned to Snndny Moral M. ber II AM Arbor Friday where Mr. Banks Mrs. 1. W. Halstead. one of our will couMlete his studies nt the uni- oldest residents died quite suddenly versity during the coming year."— at her home in this village at 3 o'- [Ann Arbor Daily. clock, Sunday morning, Oct. 1. Al- D, O I J JO K Rev. nod Mrs. Banks, well-known though Mrs. Halstead had been in DEEP WATER TO SEi fanusr Lowell people, hove severnl failing health for some time it was One of the 8000 Rexall Drug Stores W* »• Strang, Safe, CMMmMw. with MS. other children of msrrisgrablr age. not thought that she would pass out 8t Lawrence Way Project Presented REV. RUSSELL H. BREADY. —or soon to ber-snd as the Elder quite so soon. to Clover Leaf Clnb "Dr. Bready, of Pontiac. Midu^in, stands ready to Marry them all Funeral services were held at the The Glover I.eaf club met with delivered his lecture: "The Four- without Money or price, It looks as home Tuesday at 2:3(1 p. in., con- Mrs. H. K. Hunter October third. square City," before the Northwest If the Banking buiiniis Is due for ducted by her pastor. Hev. H. H. After the usual business session and Indiana Conference, last uitfht at a large IncreaM In Michlgnn. Hsrrli. with burial in Oakwood a few words of greeting from the Trinity church. The church was cemetery. president. Mrs. M. B. Mcpherson, the packed to (he doors. Dr. Bready FAMBNI—DINNIB. Uiubeth Mdnlyre was born in program assumed a political aspect. has- the unique position of being Your Most Precious Gift Elbridue. Onondaga County. X. Y., Mr. ami Mrs. Huntley Russell were pastor of the largest clmrcii in a city April fl, 1836. December 31, 1855 guests for the day. Mrs. Russell at forty thousand, and City Commis- she married Isaac Halxtead. Two spoke concerning instruction ballots sionci', and Mayor, protein. Every Come. See and Buy children were born to them, one dy- and also about the three proposed person who is interesteii in com- .The bride was attended by her ing In Infancy, and Eflle, who sur- state constitutional amendmclits sub- munity building, outflit to hear tins sister, Miss Anna Fahrnl. and her vives her mother. In March 1871 mitted by the last legislature which lecture. It deals with modern Bower girl. Bvnuaellne Kropf. Era the family came to St. Johns, Michi- are to be voted upon Nov. 7. problems, running over with in- struction and humor.—- Klkhart, set Fahral. brother of the bride gan, and the following June to Ver- First, regarding the condemning Ind., News. ted m beet num. gennes. moving to this village in Oc- of land for public purposes. The bridsl party proceeded into •ober H72. and have lived in the Second, the state Income tax. is Your a drawing roan to the strains of neighborhood of their present home Third, the St. I.awrence deep wa- -ohengriirs bridal i ever since. Mr. Halstead was in ter projcct. This last amendment by Mrs._Jacfc Fahrni. the employ of the King, Quick A was explained by Mr. Russell. m BEES INITIIITE Md jou do not Bppnvkito it wttll H h lost or Impend, King ta* twenty-three years. He The deep water way project affects Onetloai it it loat for life. AU MtteritiM ami ttot Um .The bride WM dressed in a beau- was called home eleven year's ago. eighteen states and New York is (he Lowell Hive Will Receive Lar^c Ad- kMtiBfigoftn] Afc^init loat or Inpalred tjMtglit li prop- UM canton crepe gown. She enr- and the daughter, Eflle, Is left alone only state opposing the plan. Water dition to Membership TIum •rljnMde mm! ried s lovely bouquet of pink roee- to mourn her loss, but she has a transportation is seven times cheap- Evening. wide Circle of friends in tawell, er than by rail. They spoke their Marriage vows who extend their deepest sympathy The ( nited Satates must work The Ladies of the Maccabees, the Properly Fitted GUssm mjm s profusion of pink nnd white 1° her (n this, her sud bereavement. with Canada in putting it over. oldest fraternal society composed fsll Bowers sod ferns. Mrs. Halstead wiu one of the first Instrumental solo, "Ruslle of exclusively of women in America, Only the immediate relatives were members of the I-owell Methodist Spring," Miss Mildred Peckham. was organized in 1«M. Deputy TIIK FI i K K preMnt After the ceremony nn church and was an honored meinlier Kncore, "Warblings a( Eve." Great Commander, Minnie I.. Ad- That's wbHvwe come Hi-that'a oar I Billim, QMU^d ams. of Lansing, who has been work- bjr study, raulpmeiit mud Iom sipsrieBtf. tkm't dstojr elsborste dinner WM served. Pink and a faithful worker there ax long The program planned for Nov. 2X Md white lowers slso adorned the m her health would permit. will Im* given Oct. 17. ing in the interest of the Order fo.* Sewing- Machine, at IB til too late. FroefBstiMtkNi inthathM ols%lit BS dining taUM. Club stood adjourned. C. (he p:ist two months has secured a wsUasoftteue. They were recipients of many Satin and Egyptian messallne pet- class of thirty-live candidates. Comstock Hive, of Crand Bapids. pretty and meful gifts, besides the libockers, Wlc to «r.25 at Weekes.' "Molly O" will open your heart. heartiest congratulrtloas of their will initiate the class at a public STOCK IXCf'S MMiy frsMMHe initiation Thursday, October 5, at A. D. OLIVER After the marriage the bride and « p. m., at the City hall. Great Braam departed for s short wedding Lieutenan( Comniander, Nora M. trip. [COM. Gate, of Kalamazoo, and the lirst member of the Great K\ ecu live com- enu(v Great Commander, Min- dent AfMsrt st 1:11 p. nk. with the nie L. Adams, will rclurn (o Lans- The Careful Man Mtowlsg Traitiii nreesnt: Bor- ing, and organize a new hive at gMssaTpsyv Doyle, Van Dyke, Wst- tPublicSupper a* OpeningSouth lousing in the near future. Start Right and Be Riglit SM sod YsMsr. Deputy Great Commader. Minnie Builds and supports hi? home with a Bank . lis Ml antes al the regular Meet- L. Adams, of Lansing, will install (he olllcers elect of Lowell Hive at logsflept i, HO, were rand and of tht account. Who is gettint' iUc money you earn? iTATCH yaw aaSaa wliaa it ia >•••• Tharaaa- a private ins(allation Monday, Oct. "TheStreet Csnunissloner'i i !t at K p. m., a( Woodman hall. Mt mfm fat k aftar It to rautai tha hattat. erto week endiaa tat. f Myrtle B. Sinclair. Great Mistress If you want to buy a home it is best to Arst sod M. im. were rend ans ordered al Arms and Mina Handel, Great awfttair §>•••* nattata wll 71), €, Church Jfouse Chaplain, will assist. placed sa Bis. have enough money piled up in the bank to buy The repartsafluetkeafBM Peace Mkaaaaad. Na Mhl R vat A1 Mara barial, bal aaw. as were rsad aad ardered CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 10:30. morning worship. It. Then you can buy it. and it will really belong On MSttea al Trustee Day. eup- 11:15, Sunday school. to you. by Truitii YsHer. Ibe follow.. - Tiday, Oct 6 7:00, evening worship. were sBswsd. YSM 1 Bund No. 2 will meet l-'ridav af- eaaittaOfiiMH. YaaaaatalSkaia«Mna ternoon, Oc(. «. in (he Parish house. You must have money in the bank to support The Ladles' Aid sm-iely will meet % Serving starts at 5:30 and continuesin the Parish house Tuesday, Oct. any enterprise you may undertake. ll,ltMI 10, al 3 p. m. The president urges (he ladies lo aUend. as impor(an( Wit SHU We will keep your money safe for you. fatal kSSi imU •IjMSJI until all are served. business iniist be transacted. On nistien al Truelee The member* of the Sundav school, Wyu'iMarkH&CWfMRiKk Trmtee Doyle, Caua- as a slight token of their (ippreela- r arac-a Home-coming program after the (Ion, voled to send (he Sundav We Pay 4 l Interest on Savings Besd sad sjpravedO^Sni school orcheslra (o Grand Bapids supper. Everybody welcome. Friday evening to hear Sousa's band. Our (M'heslra deserves (he bes( and J. A. AMMART. ***' we ho|M' (hev get it. vukm The Cheerful Doers were enter- tained al the Parish house las( LOWELL STATE BANK Slipper 50c Monday evening, widi Mrs. C. Mey- ers and Mis* Diimler. as hostesses, LOWELL, MiCH. ML'LDKH'8 TIRE SHOP and Mrs. Slowell in charge of the ^ - WOT •OTOTOTrlOTa prosrain. After a shor( business session, presided over by Mrs. HaUie Peckham, a social hour consis(ing of fitrmnd Jjhcair* ffirogmm games was greatly enjoved bv all Brunswick Cord and Fabric Tires participating. Light refreshments completed a happy evening. H. CALUII. PM#. THE CO VENT GARDEN MINGKRK. Gbf# MBIA MM! HiMltMi Oppb $drcopha§u6 The Covenl Garden Singers, not- able musical and entertainment com- FrMay ami SalurUoy, Oot.a-7 pany, will appear at tlie City hall next Wednesday evening. October y Hm fanM SmmIIm al tht Ymt II, In a program presenting selec- tions from well-known light operas Adjoo/eon which have been favorites for many f> many seasons at the famous Covenl MOLLY O" Garden Thealre in lu>ndoii. ' y^aris The (Movent tiarden company, an Are YauOoaOi Wit MbUb Neressaeeieaaglgf Mti »ggplg exceptional mixed quar(et, will also HiBpjr. giBispr, BBBMerted, "Motif Ov roue froBi obueefHy render grand <»pera selections. Who lose tkrtr •oaar while solos, duels, trios, and iiuar ht tJM SltNBS to ths htiirhtsuf •IfluHMiABd liBiiillBSgS, Stf- lets outside of the operatic field In KMI. IwiMily vi-.ns jiflcr Na|>olr<)M\ >l - UMHNI. Another pleasing feature will be Wv rfrrl aiodrra at a moderalc co^l. We ulTt r a wide iMmwumnumIB AMUMMIBB ^ ^ ^ ^ ITcaai SHr Ibe rendering. In eharacteristic cos- raagr of deaigos, «r will incite a "penal dr«ign (u your urdrr. aaBhsoa. Pii^im lumrs, of a group of gf|»fty songs. Ihir *#r«irt la •oprrinr i« aa> »ih« r to be laund in ibi* pari of This will eonstitiile a vivid iiresen- the cooairy. tation of the picturrs«|ue ami roman- Sunday,Oot 8 tic skle of gipsy life. Phom M The entertainment gisen by the Covenl Ganlen Singers is sure to lie Lowell Granite Co. oae of the bis features of the Ly. A Special Attraction ceum course this season. Reserved seat salr at Coons' store. waAiw^ •a a w^^wvs Ao^g wb.a Km V iW Moan vwwo v Our Cough Syrup WMBBB ABB H B GOING BOVB? AdmisskiB ITeBBi M WeW Being to the big Hallowe'en foUhral glvea h> the Uwell R«n| A Gun club at the Cits hall. (Mober SPE>C Ifl US n. TUeaday, Oat. 10 Jack Crawford, who is leader of White Pine nnd Tor the Ramona Casino orrhestra. with to* for {TdJttt ,llrn^,t|, music ] taauaalat jUnljil "Top 0* the Morning" there «W be card tables for those m BBBglf mmmili wii illwB sesBmyfllsina o ***-*wflnv" —B who da aalcareto danre. Fancy Bulk Tea* per lb.f Mreshmeuts served Etenhadi Is goiag. Bine BM CWfa, per Ik., Er mjMtm IkBl foal MM aN of jobt Mm* to :i Ilia, for fl OH trfth lota, AT A BAM6A0I—i >•••••••••a*ff*ea*«« ••e**sseaaa IH. Miles west af Kevue J-romu houae. bora. Im haute, granary.

W. S. WMEGAR ftaae. eies prr year aad i per eeut John Borgerson ^ MBVQ^B* — O- mB^rw ai • #«. *. 1, > U It THE LOWELL LIDOE1 aid TH1 ALTO SOLO TBI LOWELL UDOBE lad THE ALTO lOLO forked. 1 have Iienrd liim say hi» would coming signal until a point la reached j tight with the Long Knives iigninst tti* aUCH LIKE THE DAYS OF OLD •atbdont fexcuae mirrnr isau mmsell iiulnaici MTROVED INlfORal lit f ^NATIONAL > where the energy fed back from the ! I'.riilsli nnd lie would tight with them Tve Just heard tlie new.v* in:.-rest- druggist started toward tin pie.s.rip- plate circuit is Just equal to the losses MOTHERS AND j Erskine Dale — Pioneer| eve n against his own tribe." One grunt •kill of Ancient Toarnamoats Esor. edly aald an lu^tmlntanec. i.v 4|» tion case. in the secondary circuit oiood in a Modified Form In Two There was a moment of awkward al- By of rnge ran the round of three circles yea aup|H>se John Sehoti killn! bla John FoXt Jr. I and \«'t routine stopi^d CrtKiketl An Increase In tlie coupling be- Soutbora ttataa. hired nmnr ienee as Falrchlld gated intently into Some More Truths. tween the two coils M and N will DAUGHTERS OaprricM b> Charif* ScnbiMr'a Sms next night he slipped to the house of I I.ightning nnd turned to the lad. Slow- nVknow." replleil the gauu. Mia- his soda glass, then wltb a feeling of SundaySchocl cause tlie tube to oscillate. By chang- t'to old prioM. l ail.er Andre, who had ly the hoy's uplifted hand enme down, Andent toumameats la wbkb malleil aourlaa, "unh-ss It was bcuz hi- a. ted queer excitement, sd it on Ihe marble WOULD you use a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not Implements ing the tuning of tlie secomlary cir- Read This Letter from Mrs. laughl hint some rollglon and a little j With a hound lie Imped through the GREAT DISCOVERY OF knights Jousted wltb lances for tbe like a hired man." counter and turned. Anita Richmond cuit. tbe frequency of the tube oscil- "l CAN WAIT' i l- rench. and the old man welcomed him head-dress o.,f4 a„ chiev...,.f, In thXl,e^ oute„uirri rinIIIIKg favor of a fair lady, are perpetuated was approaching—in a stranger-like are built according to tbe work they have to do. W. S. Hughes lations will be slightly different from ' Lesson' as a son. though he noted sadly his In- and gpod away through the village, EDWIN H. ARMSTRONG la a modified form among tbo deacend- Apprehooalva. The Cross-Cut uianner—a ticket of some sort bdd I By REV. P. U. KITZWATLR. D D- j PYNOrSIS—To the Kentucky dlan dress and was dis(ress«^l when he Some started on fool after lilin, some the frequency of tbe incoming oacll- anta of tbe early aattiera of TIrglaU "Thla la a fashionaMe grir-iN.iu." liefore her. Teacher of Flnalis*) Ulbte In tbe Moodr ; Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills? Certainly not Greenville, Del—" I was under the \* Uderness outpoat (-ommanilrd by heard the lads tnlssion. lie was quick- rushed to their ponleft, and some aent lationa due to the received algnals, "Pardon me,** she began, "but would Bible InstMute of rblcago.i that my eldest daughter had Jerome Sanders. In the time Imme- Md Maryland. Horaeback toaraa- Teaale: all the other bidlea Copyrlaht. 1921. W«*i*rn NVw»pi»p»r ttnloa diately prect-iilnff the Revolution, l> K-lieu'd. j arrows and hullets after him. At the and tha beat note will be heard in Menta wltb laacaa ara a feature af al- are amoklng.'* you care to buy a llcke* to tlie Old Remedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do. j some internal trouble Arrangemmt by Which Local tlie phones. The pitch of the heal let ever since the lirst conies a white boy tleeing from n • I am no royalist." he said. I edge of the village the boy gave a most every fair and old Imom day la •ao I aee. fbi ynii think thev will By Courtney Ryley Cooper Times dance? It's a sort of munici- I time her sicknessap* tribe or" Simwnei's by whom 'ie had N«*i utu 1. said Krskine. "I came loud, clear call and then another as he note will be the arithmetic difference tbe coantry aroaad OstyftghA ky tmicw Nrawa * OSb pal thing, gotten up by tbe bureau of LESSON FOR OCTOBER 8 All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought been captured and adopted as a si»n Plate Currant Is Fed Back pal aa eat lor not amokingr peered she had to go heeause Kahtoo. who seemed nigh to j ran. Something Idaek sprang snorting between the frequency of the Incom- Instead af dftvN« bla mines—to celebrate the return of sil- of the . hlef Kahtoo. He Is given to Grid CiraiilL to bed and even had shelter and attract!! the favorable death, begged me to cnine. 1 am only from the edge of the woods with ing oscillatlona and the oacillatlooa bla aatagaalal ta aabnraa ar dlaaUe ta i ver mining." THE BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children, And let to quit school once attentl'>n of I lave Vandell, a leider a messenger nnd I shall speak his talk; ! pointed ears nnd searching eyes. An- furnished by the oaclllatlng detector him. tbe modsra kalgbt of tbe toaraa- "Alwaya remember, my Iwiy." ^.ni more. "Men who went to work for lieen with them In reality? It wast afraid I'm not much on JESUS for a week. 1 always anions the settlers. The boy warns An ordinary three-electrode vacu- this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that hut my heart is with the Americans other call came nnd like the swirling tube. ment attempta la pick three rlaga aaa- tbe maa wbo waa f««tl -jf ,»ivliUf ail your father and Harry disapfienred. hours liefore Kairciiild found sleep, dancim;. take Lydia E. Pink- of the coming ot a Shawnee »\ar um tube used aa a detector In a cir- -A WATTLtSIIAKil- nnd even then it was a thing of ham's Vegetable party. The fort is attacked, and and I shall tight with them." The old edge of a hurrtoane-drlven thunder- Tbe human ear la most sensitive ta pended from craaapAaeaa aver tba vice, 'that Caeaar, bavin? made np bla or got hurt uccidentnlly in tlie mine or "You don't hnve to be. Nobody'll LESSON TlIX'l Luke 2 l-». may he all right for you ia all your strength, but dangerous far the little babe. priest put his fingers to his Hps: cuit where the Input la connected to a note corresponding to 1.000 vibra- Just quit tbroiigh tbe bud name it troubled visions. G^tdJl-.N TKXT And Jvtus liieicas'-d Compound myself so only saved by tli«* timely appear- cloud Firefly swept after his master. courao. oa tbo ead of bla laaco. wblle aUrd, waat ahead. He cmssed the 8TNOP8I8.—At Thorntoa Fair- dance much—except the old fashiom-1 tn wisdom j no bt and In favor wiln 1 gave it to her and ance of a party of Virginians. The "Sli h li: li U not wise. Are you The boy ran to meet him. caught one ti e grid and the output taken from tions per second or electrically Co a galloping throagb tba coarao at a pca- Bablcoa.** child's death bla sen Robert learna was getting. Once Harry, coming Streaming sun awakened hltn. nnd affairs. You see. everybody's supposed I'-a.ler of these is fatally wo indnd. the plate circuit will give amplifica- be bnrried to the dining room to tind "Jod arid , i, ik-- All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to she has received not knuwn'f" hand in bis mane before he stopped, note produced by SOO cydea. Suppoae scrlbed rata of speed. "I kaow," the boy replb^l. "lait tbe there baa been a dark period ta down from tlie tunnel at night, i to represent people of the days when RE1EHEN( K MATliJilAL—Matt. 1:1^. ffreat benefit from it, but in l.ls dying moments recog- Krskine hesitated. tion of from 5 to IS. Adding to tbe received algnal waa on a 20(Vnieter bla CaUier'a Ufa which for almost stepped on a little bridge that always himself tlie last lodger ai the tables. 1 nises the fuKltlve youth a.- 'ri,-* sun. swung himself up, and In a hall of If he plcka all three, two wbNa dad way be dreaaed tliere wasr't an. ibin- thirty years ba» cauaed blm auffer- things were booming around hbre. t-M. Baby. And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially You can use this let- At Red Daks, plantation on the Kanier that morning he had seen arrows and bullets swept out of sight, tbla amplifying action the stability of wave length of 1,800,000 cyclea. By pogea^ uaaally pretty glria, aacort blm before had been as secure and safe as He ate a rather hasty n eal. made I'iii MAKV TOPIC—'I lie Boy Jcs ter for a testimonial if you wish, aa 1 ger of gettta* bin pants wet.** Ing. Tbe aecret is hinted at In a 4 There'll he a ti ' Me orcheslra. and a James nver Virgin a. Colonel three otlicers riding in. Following was adjustment of the tube gave the tube adjusting the drcnlta ao that tbe tube hack peat the judgeT stand, doaw- document left if tba elder Fair- the bills themselvea. It fell wltb more so by an impatient waitress. dance caller and everything like that, JUN'lOU TOl'lC-The Uoyliood of Jesus. prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. cannot aay too much about what your l'al-'s home, the boy appears with Iben with tlie necessary papers In his INTEUMKblATE AND S?ENlOH TOPIC a youth not in unlfurm. though he car CHAPTER IX. preference over the crystal detector. would osclllata at a frequency of 1.- tlmeo a doaen tests are neceaaary bo- Truth va Poetrv. child. which alao laforms Robert him—they went down together thirty and a bar—but of course there'll only medicine nas done for me and for my a message for the colonel, who be la now owner of a mining claim isickd, Falrchlld started toward tbe —Jesua a! Hume and at tk'liool. daughter.Mrs. Wm. S. Uugues, after r.adlnu if inirodn.vs the ried a sword. On 'he contrary, he was fere one kalgbt shows bla aapedorlty 'They aay he fell al lier Ice, ;im fed, and there waa nothing but Na- he imita'ion liquor. But.** she added m Colorado, aad adviatag blm to r on rt house and the legal procedure YOL'NO I'Euru; A.NLi ADULT TOPU Greenville. Delaware. bearer t.> his daughter Bar' ara as dressed like an Knglish dandy, and The sound • f pursuit soon died over tbe otbera. Ho then Is permitted llrat time he ever saw her." ess Henry Beamish, a lawyer. ture to blame for It. in spile of what with quick einphasis. "there'll be a lot —The KellgiouH Traialng of tlie Young. which must be undergone before he Mothers and oftentimes grandmothers 'vr cousin Ersklno Palo l-'rsklne then he found himself face to face away, but Krskine kept Firefly at his to pick tbe queaa of tbe toamnmeat. 'Ni^ that's the iMN-iii- version. Tin Beamlab tella Robert bla claim, a we three thought. Then, at last, they of things really real—real keno and njeets two other coils.ns. Harry silver mine, la at Ohadl. thirty- made hla lirst trip to the mine. Children Cry For have taken and have learned the value with Ihine Grey. With no sign of rec- best, for he knew that Crooked Light- wbo la tba hallo af the hall, wblcb al- fad la lie fdl over them." got a fdlow wlm wis willing to work roulette and everything like that, nnd 1. The Birth of Jesus (w, 1-7). Dale and Hugh Wlllonshby. Van- eight mllea from Denver. He alao A block or two, nnd then Falrchlld of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vepetable Com- Jell visits Ke l Oaks, .v i -o coun- ognition the hoy had met his eyes ning would be quick and fast on his ways followa tba event. for them la sidle of what Rodalne'a everybody in tlie costume of thirty or waraa blm aaalaat a certain man. suddenly halted. Crossing the street 1. Time f)i (w. 1-3). it wns at a pound. So they recommend the medi- ty fair at Williamsburg Etsklne sqimrely and passed on. trail, lie guessed, too. that Crooked ••nqulat" Rodalne. bla father'a en- crowd—and It consisted of everybody forty years ago. Don't you want to '• V>t rontents 15 Fluid Dfacha cine to others. at an angle Just before him was t time when the Jews were coming un- meets a youi!;. Dane Orey. and " 1 here Is hut one man who does Lightning hnd -ilready told the tribe BURIED HIS WILL IN MARY emy. Robert decldea to go to Obadl. la power—hinted .-bout your father*a buy a ticket? It's the last one I've The best test of any medicine is what there al ot ,i Ises .1 bitter antag- SHE DYED A SWEATER, Oa tbe road to Obadl from Dsavsr young woman whose features, whose der the iComtin power, it wns a most know me and he did not recognize me. what he had Just told the rouncll, and bad "eputatliHi back East and—" got!" she added prettily, it has done for others. Fur nearly fifty onism I'uvt.n thorn. Grey. In Falrchlld aaalata a girl, apparently mannerisms I.e recognized.. The whip- propitious time for the Introduction of liquor. insL-Its l!rsklne. and the lat- His name is Pane (Jrey. 1 am won-j that he and the prophet had airendy SKIRT AID CHIUTS COAT WbMe-De pranebman Played Odd M a freasy of haate. to change a tire "My father never harmed a soul ia "When's it to be?" years we have published letters from cord riding habit had given place now the gospel. The whole world was un- it for the moment all Ind an, derlng what he U doing here, Can 1 made all use -f the hoy's threat to Jabe aa Prleada WKb Wham an her auto. When aha baa left bla life!** Kairddld's voh-e waa Imt, "A week from tomorrow night. Are mothers, daughters, and women, young WITH DUaOND DYES" to a tailored suit wh.ch deprived her der one rule, making il possible tor I raws t-.ia knlf.. Yande'.l disarms you find out for me and let me know?" Kahtoo in the Shawnee town. He Na Waa Displsaaad. the sheriff and a posse appear, m reaentful. Mother Howard went on: you going to be here thnt long?" •nd old, recommending the Vegetable h.n: .Ashamed. Erskine leaves Red purault of a bandit FairehlM. be* -I know he didn't. Son. I'm only "f the boyishness that bad l»een so ministers to ^o trom place to place Compound. They know what it did for The old priest nodded and Krskine knew even that It might cost him Ids She realized the slip of iter tongue that iiiK'it to return to th-' Ruh pKbtt DTCT- CW. wildered, misleads them aa to the Idling the story. Miners are super-1 apparent on their flrsl meeting. The easily and viihout molestntlon. them and are glad to tell others. In wllJernos-* Yandell. with Harry slipped I'fit'!; to the woods. life it he went hack there, and once or taiaa directions sa Maple any weaum caa An Ingenbmsly malidous will led to direction tbe sir! had taken. At and colored slightly. Fairchild, recov your own neighborhood are women who and Hugh, who have been permit- Ohadl Falrchlld la warmly greeted stltlous as a general rub*, and they're j cap halad disapia'uredisappeared before an doseclose- wignuy. rm.. ..o-, - 2.1'lac-ot1 (wv.-l-i;). -l-C).. I'.etlilehemBethlehem,, aass tnthee At sunrise the treat council began. twice he started to turn through the dye er tial her asra, shabby dresses, an adbm tried In tlie Kretu-b courts ! 4 ,v,, n w ?nd,vd in, w by "Mother" Howard, bosrdtog- varicolored turban. But the, ' , ;; ' " . i Vr V" pmi'hci had foretold Ton y. ar- before know of its great value. teil t'> visit tl •• Sarders fort, over- »hi hK way Krskine met (Jrey, who ap skirts, waists, coats, stockiaga, awvatsrs, ten years ago. Jean Laurent, a wdl- ddldlsh at bdievlng things. It all lilting. U V Mothers—daughters, why not try it ? ike him At the plantation the bouae keeper, for hie father'a sake. worked in your father's case—wltb the strayinng brown hair stili tfas there. |!J! * '^wretl the bills iber OIi,.u|| -i;..,, IlluV1.d th.-emperor ; oy had 1> ft a note In which he parentlj was leaving with a band of to-do baclielor, who died In 11108. uaed 11, a ,l,itk exception of Harry and 'Sissie' Lar- Ihe bropoww n eyes, the piquant little no,aM V" ' ^ enfon . m.- d.n. e oi taxaih., in •j ALCOHOL-aPERCCNT. 1 save the property, which is .s ns traders fnr Detroit Again Krskine "Diaawad DyesN-ao other Uad-thsa to keep a diary recording with painful 1 ,vw l,,PI f r,h Un sen. a Swede with a high ^voice. Just and thfhee prettily formed lilips| . Fair- " " - " \ time to . au..-.\l;,rv to be at lieihli-hcin. * AVo$elablcPrcpafalimkrAs li e son of Colonel I'ale's olde: iMel Is and- tli > time (Jrev perfect home dysiag is sare hceaam Dia- mlauteneNs every Indilent of his dally CHAPTIR V dollar bill with a one-dollnr note and i nUhcr. to 1'irh.ira T e party I,- about like mine. Hint's 'why they child's nearl thun'iped—nor did he stop il, rii,-iiiii>t:iuccs of (v. 7). ili>-sur- simiiatin^ toeFood by 1 smiled: mond Dyes sre gasraateed aot to spot, routine. At tlie end of each year bis thrust them forward. met »»>• three Shawnc-y. w • '•Mn-; fade, streak, or taa. Tell your drasgist gave him the name. He went to work. lo consider why. V quickening of bis roundrn^- Merc of Ihe mosl iuimide : tin^thcStomadisniidlki^lL?- DONT news to Krskine iw 1 idlan 'Areii t yuu White Arrow?" Some- records were richly bound, labeled Impatiently Falrchlld awaited Moth- whether the material you wish to dye is A few months Inter they got Into good pm-e. and lie met her Jnst as she "Yes, I'll take Ihe ticket." sort. The Aimighiy Cicnlor comle- Are You Prepared? aint* is White Arrow • tt.:'t !i - fos- how •' e lone with wliieh he sp^ke the Ulstorie de ma Vie." and lent In turn er Howard's retara, aad whea at last Infants. ChildR^ ter father. Knlitoo, is dyin^ a 1 wool or pilk, or whether it is linea. cottoa ore. It looked like '.he bed luck waa stepped to tbe curbing. She handed it to lilin. thanked blm. ocended to tnUe upon himself linmnii- name wa^ an insult. ar mised Roods.—Advertisement. to four idd friends, ii'ine of whom ever aha came forth from the kllchea, he A doctor in the house all the time would be a good idea. Yet you •!.«ires h'tn to ••o:ne to the Irlbe over at last. Then—'* Tin so glad of this opportunity,' and reached for the money. As it ily— to he horn tn a manger, beeoining DESPAIR ••Yes" flsncvd at more than a few pages, drew her Into the old parlor, shadowy M , Therchj-ftoinotin^D^on can't afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre- and be«-ome Its . h! f Aft-r a brief Molher Howard hesitated at the he exclaimed happily. l want lo re- passed Into her hand, a corner ot the the poon->i ..r tin poor tiuik noin- mi^lil \ Kit tti the t rt Kr^-tlne K-'ea t.> the 1 lion |i s true. We heard that you •ngliah Dal!y far Jeruaalaai. although when retnnilng the volunie now In the gatheriag dusk, aad dosed Cheerfulness and vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at If you are troubled with pains or brink of the very nubbin of it all, to turn that money lo you. 1—1 wns so ten dollar bill revealed Itself, and she lie iiindi ri-i! from coming lo ilim. tribe He t 'ids there a w it* wom- ' nd lelt ,v..ur friends at the fort and Jerusalem Mam Is to have a dally each professed to have read It through tbe doors. hastily thrust it toward him as 1: neither Opium. Morphuic no- hand a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy aches; feel tired; have headache, !!• .nl her h illbreed ihi ^t ter. newapaper published In Knglish. It M lldierl Kairciiild. A long moment fussed vest er day I didn't realize—" II. The Birth of Jesus Announced 0116 I'ecome an Indian again." and enjoyed it. "Mra. Howard," he began, l—" though lo return money paid by mis Mlowat XotNahc for indigestinn, colic, feverishness, frerfulness and all the other dis- indigestion, insomnia; painful pas- t"arl\ Morn, ar.il i c-s the wonnn "Vesr ff will be owned and edited by an Amer- fdlowed. In which lie repressed a de- ••Aren't yon mistaken?" She looked (VV. K-Jl). Kventnally the old innn discovered "Mother Howard," she correded. "I Kin de.uh. !1« t.ll> K:; • • he I- sire to seize lier and wrest il from at him with a slight smile. Fairchild lake, .lust as quickly, she realized I. To \\ l.om (w. 8. t»). The shep- j jkMVdlicMUWE* orders that result from common ailments that babies have. •age of unne, you will find relief in with the Arrv r: .>ns auains: Hi "S.. you are not only uoiuc fo fight I ican woman, Mra. Uatllng of New their professhms to lie false, and. ala't laed to being called much else.** did not catch the inllection. his purpose and withdrew her band. herds who were watehinn over their i; \ 1 ltr;llsh. An .'iy. Crooked Light- with the Indians ngilnst the whites York, who has spent several months plqtied at this lack of nppreclatb.a. "Mother, then—although I'm aot her, and at last— ! .Vrttnd Fletcher's Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub- ning. ovorl • .1 > him. ••It was uIhiui dusk one night." she "Oh. no. I'm •he man, you kn »w. •Oh!" she exclaimed. almoKl In n tloei.s h\ ni^lii. The glorious gospel hut with the British ngninst America?" r—vwu la Palestine studying local condithsis. wrote bis will mi page d yon change that tire nn whisper. "1 nndet'stnnd." She llushed message - tiivi given to Inboring .1 /r.ilf Mflt "W liar 1 am going to do |s no husl- Mra. Uatllng has paid 92.10.000 for a ume for 1001, He divided his wholo My own mother died—shortly after Jrvmnt cry for Fletcher's Castoria, and mothers recommend it because they building to he uaed for lier venture. me wilb him into lids very room. He tbe l»enver road «estenlny." and stood a sccmd hesitiinl llusiered men. , ness oi yours!," Krskine said quietly, estate among hla four friends; hut aiy father came back from out here.** ,,,,r have found it a comfort to children and a m .the:';.- fi^nd. CHAPTER VIII—Contnucd. kissed me nnd told me that he must Pardon me.'' This time one brown • hlg eyis almost childish as the) hut 1 hope we shall not be on the same P The preaaea and other medmnical they remelned In Ignorance of tbdr Phe walked to his aide then and put 'J. I'.y W aoni (v. II). Tlie lirst gospel —9— go away. He asked me if I would ,0 nU ftr.ft'irrrr. f-i' If you love your baby, you know h'-w sweet ii is to be able to CAPSULES side. We may meet again." equipment for the paper are now on good fortune, nlthinigh Ihey had aiii|de a hand on Ids shouldbra. For a mo- eye imd wavered ever so slightly. In-*"P '" > sermon \v,,> pieaclied by tie- nng'I "i 'Tomorrow." said the t-ld chief.! go with him—without knowing why. l ,n T,H n help baby when trouble comes. Y( u cannot always call upon a doctr r. Hrey .- inee was airendy fed with their way oat from the United Mtateai opportnnlty of leandng it. so when meat it seemed that her lips were diea ting somediie behind Fairchild, " " ' the l.oi>!. The angels have pari in A helpfulRcm^y^J Ths world's standard remedy for kidney, "tl shall hunt. Kaeh -1 take his And, Son. I misled idin, I would have •'Hut I wasn't on Ihe Henver road l"f, th,' s,n,•"- "n,, " mnkinu km-un tlie gospel t" io-i men. ConstipnIiv>naJid Hiarrnoeca . But doctors have nothing but good to say of rii-tcher's Cast-ria, be- drink and it turned purple with an- taureat dieil he wns deemed intestate, alrnggling to repress something which , liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and how nnd tl o same mil' i arn-ws Wateb CaNeara Improve Year tbla. done anything frr blm—but 1 wasn't yesterday, and if you'll -xi use me for . tlie lips of liobert Vali'ddld These gloi-i.ms heing> no douid deep!) cause they know that it can only do good that it can't any harm ; ger. However, it was not until Kdwin II, 500.000 or 1,400,000, tho best notl and a distant rein thm liaik possesshm strove to paaa them, something locked i,s llP j and Fi-verlshne-s^ia National Remedy of Holland sinco I6S6. at ••unrlsf mid reitirn at suntlown. . . . 1 Oa rialag and retiring gently amear as old then as I am now 1 refused— saving so, I don't rememher ever liav- j wntclied her hurrying across thf and they wouldn't want you to use for baby a remedy that you would "When you tried to stab me do you Armstrong made hla great discovery would be 000 cycle pitch er a LOOC of hla projs'rty. Ten years later tlie behind them for years. Then l lie old sympnthl/c witii fallen, sin-ciirsed ue n Three sizes, all druggists. Hie nevt day they shall do the same the face with Catlcura Ointment. and to this day, I don't know why. It ing seen you before." j stieet. lie bad won a tiny victory, a :{. The Nature 01' ihe Message (vv. use for yourself. with flit- rl:'"' It i< eni'iii-'h f"r ti lay." j remember what I said?" Krskine tiod- of a circuit arrangement which fed vibration note. will waa found, and after a costly law- face, dim in the half light, calmed. lw,f< Look for Ik* name Cold Medal on every boa WaA off Olnliaaat In five mlnnlea was Just woman, I guess. Then he There was a little light in her eyes j t, 10*14). H was good tidings of great 0 ' ded cotitetnptuously. hack a portion of the large local plate Tbla beat method of rcceptloa li ault the real heirs recovered alamt "What do you want to know, Soar n, w MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND E'. ERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORS aad eccapi no imiutiua The lirst snoNt w f»-li that ni^tit. nnd wttb Catkara Soap and hot water. It asked me if I would help him, 1 said which took away the sling of the de- : W'h '• ' enthusiasm, a grealci Joy. it was guod tidinus because the rac-SinilcSifnatur^ ' at dawn tho "Well, I repeat It. Whatever the current into the circuit through which uaed to receive undamped or coatla 93^000—less than half ihe atiaHtai "Everything!** two lads siartfd out— ! It waadarfal what CaHcara will do N 1 wmi Id. nml, n tight which U'cmod to urge can- i desire than ever to win out In the side. Ml fight you anywhere at any tlie Incoming signala arrived, thereby origlaally bequeathed. "But there Isn't much I can tdl. way of salvnthm wns iihout to he e rh with a I" w and i d'-zen arrows. uoua wave aignala and la called tin "He didn't tell me much; except lion, and at the ame line to tell Fair- 'Ipht which had brought '.dm to Ohadi GENUINE ALWAYS time and In any way you please." greatly amplifying the strength of the 1* pear emaplailuaa, dandraff. Itching He caught her hand. Opciied for all .lew nnd lii-ntile. So THE Cevtach Comp^O- CASTORIA I'rsklnt-'s w.t.t«UTai> h i r'-r suiTered "heterodyne" method. Whea the aaaa lliat he had lieen uptiiwn spreading child that she trusted lilin to do Ids ,1"' hurried lo the 'onriliouse and the "Why not now?" Hignal, that the vacuum tube reached U4 wd roagb banda.--AdtartlarM«ut. InauraMa. "Tliere Is! I know there la. I—* glorious was iliis news thnt n mulii- YORK- ami the night's story of the wilderness tube la uaed to perform the fanctleat Ihe word Ibal Ibe ore bad pinched pari ns a gentlennin in a thing she various technicalities which must be NEW "This l« not the time for prlvnte Itn now recognised position of auperl- •"Doctor, can you lielp me? My "Hon—all I caa do la to moke mat- Hide of Ihe hciiveidy host nccoinpntiUHl Bears the Signature of Wiis ns plain to his keen eyes ns a of a detector and an oadilator. tb« out and thai Ibe bunging rock had wished forgotleii. More fussed than | ''"I"'d with before lie could really call qmirrels and .\ou know It." orlty aa a detector of radio signala. CIom Ouartofa. Is Ibiggs." "Sort*), my dear sir. tera worae. It I kaew anything that It with a s..ii« of praise. It is through rintod imge. For two hours he method Is termed the "antodyaar caved in ami that he and •Sissle' and ever, be drew hack and bent low In | the lllne Poppy mine Ids own. Krskine houed slightly—nn m't that Tbe circuit arrangement by which method. *1 auppoae you take the Sunday I caat do anything for tiuit."—Iloston would help yea—If I could give you Jesus Oirlst that Ooil's kimlne-s and rpitnped swiftly, hut never sign of M your fatlier were ibrough. that ibey iipoiogy, while she passed on. Half n It was easier lhan he thought. A ennn* oddly from an Indian bend- energy from tbe plate circuit of a paparar No: they crowd oar Hat Traaacript. aay light on aayihlav. Old Mother good will are made known to mnn. er. rlk. hear or huiTnlo. were beaten .'Hid were going away thai IdiM-k iway, a yeuna man rounded n few signiitures. and he was free to three-electrode vacuum tube ta fed too much.- Howard would do It! Lord, didn't I I. The Shepherds Witnessing (vv. And then an hour later he heard a night. Hut—and Harry wailed a bmg corner »nd. se«'ing her. hastened lo wi.nder ihrongh town to where idlers back to the grid circuit ia known by PERFORMAWCETEST METHODS Uaaally II Is very young men who bdp oat your father when he needed l.V.'U). The) made a prompt investlgn rt from a thiol; , I ' .m wnil -and I shall not forget, "Tht People Are Angry. M lime liefore be told me tbla—'Sissie' Join her. She extended lier hand;! had pointed out Ui-ntuck) gubh nnd day will come." a (HITerent name, though, on account Why la a woman alwaya younger are baiklng for an easy Job"; older It tbe worat way* But Vm aa much tion of Ihe angel's message. When Buct Ccpy of Wrapptr. in unseen hod\ You Are a Traitor and was not going with them. Ihey ehatieil a imNiieni. then sirolled to begin the Bleep ascent up tbe nar of the tlifTercnt mimes used and the Rulaa Ara Drawn Up by turaau ei than a man born on tbe same day? aaea are glad ta get any. In tlie dark aa yon. All that I ever ihey wt-ni lo Ib'liili-liiMli the) found d prli'M touched Krsklne's "Tin iHining a lot in your hands.' row road on a lour of prosia*ctiim different circuit arrangements used to •tandarda far Invaatifatiaa af knew waa that your father came to up tlie slnnq together, Falrchlld everyihi' ^ iusi as represented. When Hilary you tli rode wilderness mid go hack to the fort. It he told me. 'but you've got to help ui that would precede Ibe more legal and ,tv accompilsh the same results, amateura Haw Apparatua. tbla boarding houae when he was a walehed blankly, 'hen lurnisl nt • they beheld the l.ord of glory they hku i> *\m:v nox was the ihoii^h* of the white woman "Slsste" won't Jie there—and I can't ehltckle insl behind blm eiillinHting more safe system of a surveyor. KnRMOI'A •> * ii f i •(• it • I*, m .,i," i r-rvMi lire very apt to become confused. Home FINE FAHILY ff SEVEN OWE THE® HON young maa. the very Irat day that he could i "i remain silent. They went Uim a for the • u ; x i h«ii ' m.'ii.i out." hi who wa-- to he humed timl kept him tell you why. Tbe town must ihink The ascent was almost sheer In Gives Charming New Color Tone to Old Sweaters t-iu.i' i h-paU'bet. ; i p. ~ h a > of H e nnmes given to the circitiis Owing lo the very large demand ever struck Ohadl. He didn't Imve from the iNNirded hps of an old miner. hack to their work prnising Hod, fm faeo ;• ••a.'n Si > i . in uoim; ;imi vent him openly nnd fear- ilint he Is. Vour vidce Is Just like loaling mi ihe stone coping in front places, for in Kentucky gnlch the | PB. C. M BCPet CO . i t 1\ «'!, hi,, CHI V wliieh feed energy from the plate cir- which has nrisen for simple radio re- much money, but he was enthusiastic III. The Child Jesus Crowing (vv, wn. lie Unaw from HEIITH TO FATRI JOHN'S MEDICINE Slssie's.'* You've got to help US out of a small store. lillls huddled close to the Utile town PUTNAM FADELESS DYES-dyes or tints as you wish tilU I. i hat met hitn, from cuit to the grid circuit are "Feed ceiving sets, many retail deaiera It —and H wasn't long before he'd told 40-W), M •if town.' •Tick the wrong Ally, pardner?" nnd rose In precipitous inclinei al- 10 Cents Wh^demean, "Aosent.Minded?' l;n-es of IiIm foster- Unck." "llegenetnlive," •Tk'kler, other lines of work have taken up thi me about Ids wife aad baby back la "And I promised, l.ale ihat night, Jesus Christ was divine, hill 111* Anticipatory People. REALLY VERY LITTLE CHANGE Indlaaapolls aad bow be*d like lo wla catne Ihe query. Fnlrcbild manageil most before the dly limits had been "I liiM •T'- .i! l-'lojipers is as n l it while woman wlio "Tuned IMnle" and "I'ltra-Audion," hnmliing of such equipment. It Is ver) ibe three of us drove up Ihe main deity did not Interfere with His devel- "I really dislike to talk to her; she dilllciiH fur such dealers to deeiih (ml for their aake. Aa for me—wdl. lo smile. reached, lie slep|ied aside to allow opment ns n human being. The proc- has Mn h u habit of tinisbing om's sen- i-adllne as we've seen ih - scasi ti. om her lodge, nnd In Klg. K is shown a three-elec- sired, your father on one aide of tht Passing Years Merely Create Slight di id -' iid> ii-i whether sets offered by the manufac they always culled aw Motlier How- •Nluess so." Then he lied quickly. the passage of ore-1 a den automobile esses nf his physical, mental and spir- tences for one. You know the kind.' lly I he w aj a • • 'riin pliMtit leer of the tro le Mictium lithe witli an nlterna- seat, Harry on ibe ther, and me. M tiiic'ts, loaded until Ihe springs bad R.ffle on the Outer Skin of found iu Ho- Hirers are of good or poor quality ard. evea when I waa a young thing, 1 l thoiighl she wns n girl from I>en- itual growth were the same as those "Yts; tl.e\ listen I'llsN-r lhan yoa 1; e t uilowill * .J / Huil In- • rt suspicion wns lor I'umlshing an ailematlng dllTer- ] dressiHl In some of 'Sissla'a dothea. Earth's Surface, :ft Absent anrt ef adting my cap for every gond ver." llatleiied and until the engines howled of any normal human being. can talk to them,"—Ib"don Iran- writ It Js of i ni< -• leisuiely did he ence of |ioietitinl to the grid circuit ; sa) s Umlio Merchnndising. Tbe whob half bbblen between them. Nobody M looklag young own that came abmg. llert Tlie -dd miner stretched. wltii their conipression in they souuht minded 1 kej a I'.iipl" r •i-m- nil the more at T-T, Tlie plntu circuit of the tuho nil is so new and some of the que* dreamed ibal I waa anyone elae bat 1. Jesus Tarrying liehlnd hi Jerusa- •cript. lan.g at' the 1,1 tile I'lnit li .tiieii icn." f I gaeaa tbat'a why I aever caaght one "Nope. Tbars Anltn Klchmond, old to hold back their burdens on the .ti the fauiii; Idro'H tent Am' is ennhccted to a circuit containing Hons involved are so technical tha lem (VV. -IIM:!), Al the age of twelve Arxiimd II" I'oniei :i illii-li-r- dli! in of *em—I alwaya Insisted on darning Judge lllchmond's dnugbler. (Juess sleep grade. And II was as he stood i'.oston Ti I very urave wiier n»t inditcinnce L and a enpneily ('' the problem presents considerable dit years a Jewish child took Ids plnce as the talklni:, the ileac"ii - did lla plan m r nd i . their aocka aad looking after all their she musi hev bmMi esiieding Ihnl ibere, watching the big vehicles travel "iy ..f flje (-ounel> w liieli toueliier form a tuned circuit ficnllies. a worshiper in the temple, for he was WOMEN HEED SWAMP-ROOnlnTg nn d tlo- woi'i ilo men with tin tmuMea for *em instead of going out younn fellow—or rhe wouldn't have down Ibe nioiitiialn side, thai Fair M . I III- I. d saiil and done* between ihe points X nnd V. Ity nd- As a consequence, the Departmeni considered a "child of Ihe law," Iteing ' olle.'t l"li | ill 1 e - •* : • . 1 ti] tlo- pen ft buggy-riding wltb ismte other fdlow cui y(Ni off so iliort. She ain't usually child cniighl a gLmpse of a human li of Commerce, nnd pniticuiariy the bu conscioui <>f Ills inlssion when His Thouwad# of womt-n li'ivi ki am ures. "Well, some say he Is and sonu innn entirely bereft of suspicion, A |'aIII in lie- l"i'k ii'-i'luli'- I--- "I mi- ••rlii!; |H>rrormiince test meiiiods which "I'm goiiig to—all I kaow. Thlnga 1 truth, especinlly the truth conccniii.i: , lhe s. an- i« pe ii- the ii!. nlslei'. tlie : • 'Oh yi-s. Wc iav« eyj tj.n, chest- 1 to ligln with any he ain't, tluess it niosliy deiiendN q'tnrter of a mile he went, a half, llition, ne:V" mnt-s, nit* often tma- •>'ij» rut " are to be curried out by the Kieclrlcat were a lot dtfferent out here then ills Father's house. dttcei-s tiHik car. ot : ' • bus! IC— end. in with Heir "They thought you'd turned from what they were later. Rvery- on the girl, and she nin't telling yet." j the road turned beside n *nmi> "f ki'Ini > lioulh' "I think I'll tal-e egg coal. We Injun .igin," he (•aid. "but it'» Testing Lniioratortea of New York ir great rock, he sotigbi Its shelter and 2, Jesus Found in the Temple (vv IVia't railoti witii tho National llelal M looked buck. The llgure still was fo| 44-17), When His mother nnd Joseph K liner's Sw imp U' « | • • petinli - ; nil ilo- aidh" ZL&i: I his vMiiiipuni yen maid aee proapedora. wltb tbalr lllniT Oh, lie's Maurice IbNlalne. 1 ChMCnutt..'' nlw.i\s an inten! obser\ I b y tioods assm-intion, the latter rey lowing, running cnreftilly now- nlon: had gone some dlstanee mi I heir Jour- M-ri|iti<'ii. ehtnincl .n -m) 'hnu ' obJO' le'i to Ihe ' ha - had snt «||ent •Mi and lltlle plcka. foollNg arcwl Hon of a pretty famous cliiiraeter jii*t lla' H'latdy need'-1 I OVci- bJSPEN^CRS lest nnd fi at >1 e iilwn\ resenting the retailers of radio recdv tbe hank of Ihe stream in nn effort ney Ihey is'rcelved thai Jesus wan iiim II-' i ij'is UK'*. itulini'i'rMl '"-•ml 'A-t himself turned like life dldat Heaa aaytblag la tba around here, old Squint Hodulne. •ii' ii ton ing sets. As the work devahifsi, aai> ;o gain as much gMimd as poisllde missing and sought for Him anion.' *11.. . * * kept in' vlnu awe.' price warid to 'em, eicapt to grab aroaad Owns ihe Silver Q*ieen pnqN>rty up I;.i ii iiifdiain or Inrje '••tile A hitter war Is itelng wauel In tlie Ihe white woman within gesibms regarding Improvameata of before the return of the road lo open their kinsfolk and neqiinlntances. Not soaie.1 ni. : Mine- ch^tlB0">1 wi-h tir-i 1 • tent N'om a ga ni lie is on tlie slf... Tf|i rliir A -• pi ' Key to Egyptian Hltroglyphica M "Yoar father waa one of lheaa awa. The eyea of Kobetl Falrchlld nar- !fc -- n< lid's fj;al • sns, he rose, the hid saw i reep- circuit between X and V mn In* made Jerusalem, where they found Him In i.'.i preparation "-nd ten cnt* i lb laiid'o id gv ""'i'- I'l'i ' u •av •f Latin and •Irocl. m compuisory night and Knhtou could I L'ohi The lloseltll Stone, one of the iiiom Ihe approval of the bureau of aland- Wa bate a fMaUy af aeven chihlrea aad every oae af them takea rather rowed and a dealre lo tight—a bmg- -mil Ion agnln, Wnu for •! r; "iiler rl'i^ Iin enemy Crook- to have the same frequency electrb ards. •Bqalat* Kodalae waa aanthar-they the temple. (1) lie was "slttilig" (v !\dnnr A t o.. Itin^li'iu'oii N ^ ! r < ait\ star, nml he u"''s ,S|l ir^ii r. •Indies In Kreneh colleges So*- alists lis fathers and Vft tlie |.i celehrnted iirciieoiogiciil dUeoverieN of lobn'a Medldaa. Wa glta It ta tlN in at Ibe Nrat odga of a cold, aad la a couple ing to graiqde with Squint IMalne A mile more, ihe'i, tignln In the shel S ei| I L'lili'in,' hut lie appeared tiid to rally aa the niternatlnff current au|e af daya they ara entirely wdl nualu, land year my Nitla girl waa danger(midy called Mm that becauaa at mm tlaw Id), showing thnt He wa. no p s-dug nnqiir bottle. Wla-ti \\t ' ns ! 1I • aud nilllingor tnl.es ent-e of the ih-talls tl,. eu way sTNtcM tosecNDca cosiea«v tnd others with niodi-»!i lilens \m' to • •• w t- as chiel !.ut n-- The testa outlined include: lnve» ler of ^N-ks. he swerved and Muight n > l JUj,,. S > S w. .wl / ' •III' t »»• modem times, Is i'muious for lieing the In Ma Ufa bafd tried ta aboat faster nnd all that belonged lo Idin—surgeil r .-mi- ii thb pnis'l V'Im i i" in- nl. small eiiaiitfe iholish ihem and c more Mltentlop reiid.V and Cio. .'htn.n Tlie wh'le< 'ookod sui'|>ri-ed When piled to the grid at T-T by the altei* ligation aa to the Material and work- III wltb paeaMaala aad tbe (bs iors gave her ap, Imt rather Johoi'a Meilicina hiding place, wateblng anxiously from visitor or sightseer. He was perfecth nn-' lianl' - take in lln Oapt C Aiirian, IStrS. Ids iio\|.|, llyuie h|oiN| strnlglil, and key whereby Ihe decipherment of flu* bmagb her bacb ta bealtb. We woohln't be wlthoat It la tba boase."—(Mgae towiislnr m Kr ' « Mid liivMbie war • 10 ffl'lA" '-''l. the trador- ill I rench, Ihe auents in slide. It wns foiiini In I'IKi nenr Una Tboaaaada af mothera have proven Hint Kalber Jnbn*a Medldne la the eyaa, bal II aoart bate had pear pew- Squint Uialaim. Ves, I think I •linillJ lir frvw* renernl yre'd dmicer to the "|daylng nmre nnd hearing Ibe teachers of (Jod's Word, | colony, In Ki st Africa, ' Inlm- il" -'•» • hn rued. I 3 %i I lb< 001' ettii, Kgvpt, by an nilii-er of etigint^ra pateat body ballder. Nduiee allows ihnl the rraaoa for tbla la Imeaase the dsr baMNd N—all II did via ta cat kave. Tho name ••onnda rather fi* li'ielj i hlllik'i'd n Iihimilonlbg ihe study of the hm •iih next tnoiidni! with a wampllin Knglhh, ami upoke to the le.ithered ance la the external plate circuit. The ing, wave length range and fallbfM- more mat Ion as lie appr«iaclied ihe This shows Unit lie was eager to Icnrn titiction of being the ihir-.ll.-sl town >.1 III' «• 1 liel* is II 11 •111 I# «..4 In the Kreneli nriuy, which was then Csla far Kalber Jaba*a Medidne has alwaya been Ihe pareal cod liver oil, ttiaagb tba ah No aad ga Mralgbt ap nHllar." in. doliitf Just New Hair 1"ht «,• DAD Bu 1 r < hlefs In their own tongue He cast tunges Itom which 1'ieneh was de ' • if and a • Ik |or the i oiiia*i| north IMdentlal varlntiotiN lietween X and Y aess of reprmluclloa la radio teiepboae rocka, glancing tinsrledly alNiiit him Hod's will. (ID He asked questions I! in the empire, i ''"id in. lo ihe l.ondoii and ihe •atnc '*!•• Toiei-0"n'l k--' i'-*!'" r-' V ' *" i- u» — '• Ihe hell f- n\ard, in oeeupution of that country. adentlAeally pat tegetber with other Intredlenia, so that the rich tllamla eoa- Ma farabiid. Wbaa tba woaad healed. Then, dellborately, bo started np thi - Katberlne mu. li MI- '* |''. , • i"i Ai nil K-—l d. .»vi«iii. ti«-, •lv«'d. Ainerlcii was tlted ns hnvii. where tin- I'.ritlsh were In n eel Shaw- •re now a mailmum and are exact rerefrtloa. lent la easily takaa ap etaa by thosv wbo are weak and raN dewa. as lie moved swIMy from cover to (v. 4fl). IH growing mind was Inquisl 1 Times' correspondent nl Nniioi^i, about tl'- smile lliii ».r Sirvn fivN. HUilC UUI. Owiai. NmsM. 1mm. The stone Is a slab of black hasall, Mreet, followlnc it n distance the \. .-*. i: .In-'.' tn-'. 11'njijojn nnd Algonquin iml urite "Tl .H is Kiiliton's inik, (nil this Is ampHNed repnMluctbaia of Ihe poten- cover, l*|oaer—el(aa^- then Falrchlld live. It more than n'cehed whnt wa« !-j i,,|tMI „.|iill i'diroi-eaiis n tin fc •roii^ht studies Uti to date, hut Ihe nnd bears nn Inscription in honor of Im Mffp ••• Mnn end the glfl who wilked liefore them to enter f e jrrent wor that wns mine " tial varlatlona applied to the grid cto •aay Maaiuima Kaottara. mm • refireoard n gasp. The nmn was old, tniiuhl; Il Imiulrod nftj-r. (4) He nn- j m.nu.inint. which Ins now loin 1 «i t —— — ••ply wa« made tl at even in Ameriea I'toleniv I'piphanes, written in threa Mm. 1 i!"l hteaklng forth. Tinn* wnn ofiefj Who hnd driven ue Indian from the call by the alternator. MAN WANTED Kalllloig isn'l ekdusivdy a w«lon, hut Uriii-di. Who weic the Americiins tin* •landard loose roupler hookup for a F engine laaose thotHigiaaol Ibe IHMrbi froM hla wrhdai Ibin and wiry with toldsli those who beard lllm. Vet ue eelved l«" -i • liai l» '• ir nn Anierlein is iiir.Ai' 1 now? KrillNii, Why were the of identical significance, the (ireeh Dr. Mamaii diea aa one of the •v*rr«au Oa tbto lasainr. N0*b-laitK n*. Ha* Nre latbUea are lUslly etigaged In e W6 ef leawtwat 1 the old chief 'iiilljitlh hru«died It vacuum lube, we will have a (ireult Tkere Wii no specISc reason wky tlie reallleney ibit outdoor, hardened should dot surmise thai He was en CDCCflHU PRflfJ legion post II Kon a Ii* the l,. g '-n'- \mei ir!,n« fighting now ', Ibn-nuse the made easy tlie deciphering of the famre lieneNta of radio tbe aMl- aniking fam'y sweaters of Intricate Mb IMb Ike MMlt I tke arrangement as shown In I'll. (I. Hup- ImsI Msfs anma ( Robert Falrchlld aliould bdbur Mai* muscles often give to age, and with HcloiiMly dlsplii>lng Ills wisdom. It I nCtlr""" rnwifl nntn i id d-; r''inn n' '11,ei. an- r I'rltlsh, 'heir klnst ien. would not give others. Ity of a man to talk wltb bla design for wives i.r swih ilawris. In ud I Metf Mm Im wnri. ie they Teeldit Mi My IM- For the Hands "Wig but Ids feet nie swift, peae that the principle of the rtrcult \ rlea Rodalie aid tho yoeifl woman a faeo that held Falrehlld aliimst hyp wns md an exhibition of Ills divine |ici S' ai- clitiilde I" mcml'cisiilp In . OtetMMt 2'> ?9€. Sure Relief 'hem I heir riglitM. !' the llritiMii would I'm ii the diseuvery of Hie stone wife without others bdng able la one of tbe omaM |ai|iiitar art needle- 1 ft! Ml te Mi fi We drove oMtfM towi tid LAXATIVES ss4 SO., TsUws ••ii "tig, his heart l'oihI, and of Fig. f lie applied to tlie eirenlt ar> I wko knd keen deacrlbed to him na the kotlaHL It was lilie a hawk's; Insik wiNibail, bill Hie eUprcssloli of tbe Komi did He ajiph id lot. Nt ai s ii!' FOR INDIGESTION drive tin Indian fo the grout wail, arclieo|og|kiN hnd no key to Kgyp- listen la. Home of as wbo live work (doqai la Washiiigtim there U a "Tew IMkir M •tnppni. Tkvi we foM goodby, iid I l av head I* lie spei Ks the tongue rangetnenl of Klg, tl. The result will daifhter of Jadge llb-bMond. who. beaked, ndorless, toneless in ail e« worklng* af n pcrfect human mind t'.n- 11. M 1- li"'' " rt. in -un • l|ii s. | lOi-avn now? if the Indlii"* nnist tlsht. why ture bus lieen read Willi ease and mesh that glhbsi Ihroagb bis llnuers. tillig l* feNev II li Ike teli. Iqelil body kiew ike 4iirereiri, rlretHt and the indtniance if baa heaa Jarr family wttl hope that they of Rodalne aboaM bo conneiled li they resembled liaise of some faniiiN She reinoiistraicd with Him for HI* llle Soilllii ' .1 I'l '• Irian tnissloti in flglit with the Itritixh to ImmI themuc h valuahla Information given ta I Nn* of Ibe most iHtaiilaenl na-a in tin* mm kl« Mi vtafi Mori, he mv HM terari i * run s%i i Hoi M»- 11. us lit I nil placed bi the plate clrealt. will arraaga ta aaa imiio at aa aomo way with Hie piqnsni, myalerl* tic f*hln*-se Image. Whili just nbovc Mnivhir. To tbU He replied In n I'll's nnd sails gi\i» teiiiji"!.ir> re- that count .* Ii I is c iter ii« 'ompui'- i. * hi 6 Bcll-ans Ameiic itis and lien lui\e to nt;hl both the world. Wbaa the colls M aad N, ara widely bile data, i'araegN* Imdliulbai lias been a kail* MmI toil. M Ieekc4 ffood le Iqelnl— "Toi know as much mi I He, ffoi," Ihe cnrvIng iHna* a 'due wldte sear ilignillpd, >('i tender iminner. He made lief frolll rolir'ipalion old.* 1 nil ai ler, Mi tmi lale Ihel ilfM, I htiri hl« nM "You never mw Uraei egaiiT (MM Utile |a>ra(in ' e had bellied fMt of inu iln- ii|i|diPtil "t' i"i Hot water a Inter da)'' If tlie flrilNh would imt aaparatH Klg II la esaeailally tbe No batter aaamfde aflb* ling aillai for yenrs and nuiki*s elelae i an stralgld Up the forehead.- SquIm no n|Hdotfy, Miiowinu ilmt He wa« more |iensi id |m im.in-nt iii.liir> so; • -n S^lM'Init Mild i'le se htne the a; rale lietls|ir«nids. dresaes. diaper lea, -- Mi two MkliC pertneri. Ullndeye "I iever mw any of thew. ThM i predleanNilt on Ihe flenver mud the en.in III im do .d 'hoiil> in.it tlieir own kitisioen fairly, wns it ( Servant Maii tavad Country. aaiae as Klg, o. Aa Incoming radio aatlllty of radio raa be llodalnet than the son of Miir>, (Jod was Hi" lilicnilon < ted tlpon ;i-• i|tih kiy as |h's 2>ure Relief 1 Uasblngioa Mar. ii Mi Tiylor Mil—they JM waa fhe etal.** dny before. And. to 'lis chagrin, Ihe i-nce bno to md >• newei I" • er llke|\ tiiat the) would treat the Indian riiibdls was a servani tinld af algnal Impressea a amail difference af thaa Na aaa far So he waa on Ho* trail itln-ndy' rather. Though I hew ihliu'- were not alldo. li" **«• have k o.id ie. -on fo! mmi very fact Ibal tliere was a connection wu>-~a mean* •• • mpli us Vr ire fairly? 11 • > hnd net.-r done N4i yet. Home, and sated lier «'ountry from poleullal on Ilia grid of tlie tube la Cblneaa maale. hie mmo fir Ike ef N— "HM Kodalno—f* Falrchlhl waldail blm pnss. snewk iinderstmst, Mary kepi Ho in In her -I Im |MI added a more sinister note to tlie ea- iltelt. »i I v \li w n IN 11 ti Woulu d it not better lor the Indian destnietion. After the siege of Kntne The dty fatbara af Newark. li Mlideie^ room, rn i "He's Mill oere. fei'll hear froM ELL-AWS \ .S i Klg. II which la turn liberates a largo M .tfc mar •• eaiiade nt llii> nplmled llrr and Ihe anHitd lli« rurter nf tbe m. ks nnd heart. II. |h-ifei i health a n.nui'.l hii.r. m in . ] to tnnl.i thnile- while 'nail on his own by Ihe tiants, iiIniiiI .'iHl ft. C„ tlie N. J.. ara fnuataf a law ta las lea OneGoodMerdhant him—picily Mei, I eoiM we Ibal , ZA, und 75^ PuC'.doC c.c.cry0 1 •moant of energy la Ibe plate drcult. imratltff sheriff; t lie walked along. land a inofaetl it ii|i|Mreni lN*wlbler I. Jesus'(llaMllenee (v Ml. Though ke«v* ll •• f'"--l s-'s'e • 'I "el , ' 1'itid a frieni Im I Jul leMH My heid igaliMN Ike the ndMNe Mlid f I mthoi than the while ' Fidcnntes marched with an ami) Aa Ibe coll N ia brought nearer tbe all poaaaaaora af radio aarlala kls fa at far ahvad, PalrrhlM found luetil aa lip aurteyed tha Knniml be He Was fully eiiliscloll" of Ills divine llill Wl'Cll coii-l'i i 'loa » \i*i" ilo- n. Melou ous lf<.ny » *l«x I HO silt, v^i / c omn tiiai/ ; umn who m Polvale Secretary «Mr MM NmmmA Tbfi I tow 4m Taylor Hill v V i i W I < • I It s. 1 11 s •I 11-ore than n naHin npilnst the capital, deniiiiidliig sli the rtdl M aotue of tbla plate circuit eaer* II a year. ia Every Town Mttarlf wmMlerlti whether Here fore Mm A tiiindditir curw snd he lieliis and mUsloti. He Ihed s life nf uriil Ivhrictni Is Md sUilb' • Dl V\ li* ! .! Ho tears colni II j;. t i m A rather an • got vuin Ihul tl •pa MmUNh a emfasUs aad esfmanant MMfi li Will Mr yoir fblher vkti are. Yoi iotkei they Ml Ike liMe 1 * ii % ii«ai- win in the hji fceae? Only one Wives and dnuubters in tlie .-ity ns gy la Iransferred ta tho grid circuit. It la refmrtad frma Wasblat> cn*l4 kP timrr that mere iidiKideiica weiil (it. tie cant ions pall dlscnrdeii, filial idHsllelice. cai nut hoi it li-" iui\c found tl' i' .yc i. ttie Iland plM>iil Hall, !lo n \nMuN\ M\|M HI l i II Vwrk 'ea , m,. I day rtwviilii , '-turHire the hihid mnde. M«. lifted bis •aaelHMiaamaa aaoiwd espNal ofnuagb obe he CMM M IM MtMc ii heK the liefore tke Meil mm evert N mm le geniie ilibr • .11 w ail'-di --t N' hd tia* on!) omdlliiai of pencc, IMiilotis Tbla reinforeeiaant, electricnlly, of tba t(ai that I •resilient Harding baa li N til. wkftkar skp waa a part of walkltp briskly abaiv iho rutty, lioui fi, .•••sus* Ib'veliipniciit (v .12), 411 Ai lietcV e.l.eti a iar'\ of b i-r* all n ad) for 1 ali-l I . h ami 'Mil'oilino*1 . ( 'looked Light- W.L DOUGLAS ~ to iM Ml Mny oi I hit ioM toll Rodalie.** cli'Sil) n »• m '" • Ihat ot Saiuri •on advised the senators in semi nil thr lacomlng signal by energy transferred a powerfal radio aat Installed la ACCOUNTANT Ik* Undalta tckPtM'a atd Ik* NuAiltP der alr-wt n«d lnwtrd n Kaplng bole Mi nt nl. He **Ibc eii-isl In w isdom,' 1 'In li-« nl Ih ' fi I lolllll tibhts Ml- \ I Mc Knew. • be luoinitig il p • from Heir cut A J" W n ii.- had -ITIintf l« ids fist with a "Thei bell flfM Mi, tier luiirbiiiil \uJol • ii'i .1 • 1 feinnie slaves, disgniMed in niiitmiia' from tlie plate Hrcull lo Iho grid dr* tbe Whllo liouae, trickery. wkHkar It Ike kill, kaniy a furloti awsy ('.*1 limshal. He "Increased in mini •u-I'll t.|i*'iii{" IH cd ^ii'iitoi s.-r "Ah rbupstidlCHli) i Ho j-re t i,' * on |heir 0 the hca-b all i Airendy Molher ll the white men had clothes. Hhe offt-red to inarch lit their raN by tbe could lag lad ween Ibe twa TV harbera have evldaatl) VOU caa prepare far g IIIIImiI tkH kt ratapil Mt woiidprltc in tti* Tlierp kp aarmed l*ie unatbd cure are.** (Il) Kplrlimd. He "incn-aMsl meilleine Mid like pure W.r r n i- fhtw "Ilie I une •uuib • downrkbt •Idii'i: ler "w|l'» n u • uhal • arry itig open m.: 1 a. Vrt< aMoiiNts • i : h j irrow n linens)•a*),, f.»fm| the Chiefs hnd 1 m«M Me Mi II MM il bend Into the camp of the enemy rolla M and N, causea aa Increase la talked IhemaHrao eat and are 1 b^fftdaodire poeMoa N aktrfdy Itln • tea iky drug afars. rally, beat aMl alurpd bord hi ihe It fa%'iir wdb Ibsl eml mini " bnriidcss am ple,isiini b is ie umntf) * • It-:< -Mlns the I i — mi of I.at her* •Wen. UMi wm i Mi IMil«»'a a nHllaMMlM. Nlfl ton's umed to the bo• vr with startle- d Inter Tia- ndvh-e was followed, and whet tbe aaergy lllieraml la lite plate dr- •ow resorting to radio ao that In a ibort tbaa aadar oar fMiimopOsa <4 •biiilSaflaal fkpfv tkastHy la d** at arder at tkt earfk, aitsireiily ' r a 'mce of fmn Nlljoi I* fir-sir.Is-I li» |di*»i. I.Hl- -I d) rcidli-1 ' i.ip Joinis of limn 'd'pf'tM'hing I'w wa|«r nil »t lor the Ml kMilkM I trwIMMef m ntfilMMk*. Hit mtht§ trmy—4H4 ii Nt Ins first s«.ntenee and they could 'he Kldenalea, having feasted lale, had artt. Coupling the two coils M and I heir eastomefa may fbel at a)alt fnttfalt ttd stttd Vtlckltt tkt prlata, aid MmIIm n«aie. itrted sloaK Mast OM-d in le.iding I' •-plinln '"i •' 'i'l» A ouili pM naiaj ki> plis •». nge "An I nfiet you gi-m I'm pl'itigy. -.xonden d at Ihe Ihe it y of cur Sttbsnciti'- I MMM I Mvifi mm hi fmiy Um II* l*r IINH way not know whal he was saying. Hut fnlb-n aslis'p, inloileated, IMdbHla N rlamr and doaer will cause great* Tbe wave with tbe abate ptlr mkrn ktd dmu*4 Jtst Hi fratt sid k«diPd HHenflv all alemi him In 1 noslle* ill ML-eiini III Plurence a from ymir drusuisi i.eis> Ai' .n - 11.ei« io««l Man in.-m - iis|*e k--ii . in s mi •bunder out of bun ryilitf *bnm'»le«h«»ois" lo protfNl Ibetu rnm rnm kf Iwrntf. li tl aM kmm if ey looked relieved whef, I'nMiked ik'bteii a torch aa a signal for her gp aad greater aa^llft«-ailoa ef tbe bb af Mft ai tkp eartei. Hke waa Ibe ('areftlly hp a|t|(r«aHiipd Hie naaiib of bo> wns itm-ie-l wilb gold leaf a* a iu-lii HS t'o 'r» •- Inn • for U Kiiif.is I'd Stir • > lve« from the m n wl-ep thejr uuiild Hm 'ton gum* md. A*4 At'd * Uitning ros«.. for Ida waa the nnly (saintryiaii li» attack tho enemy. TIM Ml MP tflfff: fkpft rniM kp Mi 4atkt af ihe tatnel aad aiarad an hla riien • roaaiav irinmph of lii«ii'> in wvab •hortty Im- drr!»cbi-d while tnklaa fbei> IM $m Ma, mm It Im 4* Ancient Costumes ie Qresntana. ice in the nssemhly Uiat waa hosilla Kidi'nat«'a weia i|efealr«l and the sen- Iktl. ttd kt raRpd itwanMy aa aka bp atralirkipipil. aad will aamber ••ffeet. *nie g»dd funned .111 'miwrn im liiondnu bath. New Yoik H in M i MMr IkM 4ili OM M tm dm favt !• Mt Imm M« n's n.siunii-s oi tbe 11 .ii" mn the Iniy, With a teaturo •Nmilar ale. lo rewaN the Mellty of tha cktllPd ttd rktffpd wlfk Ike Mtt wha itlaaea akaat Mai. ktrrlad off Of N b|e akla over Ibe xi-ntilllM- f|i*«b md Mm !• ttk# k«r NMft. TMNt end I omi ire in wn [trry grrwim Hake too. In wii age alien aniidiliii'Mi nml ir your la tba buaietf bafbar tk tf pnyrlpldraklp wMck MMlNad Kumhrri'd ateong m> ue«pi.ilntun rnti.J Old Walls Alaaka lalbelaat word la aaNtary eoa- , Willi llif dei|r» to j MM ikffMk Aii trkM i tlM II ntpr Mrict MW* iMgl«t*r Im* tMktr. |n<'|. The) mi led yet n l« poi.li. af tha Ngbt* tkey parted, sad' '•** ll"ds»»» «•' fell • and lie. moo - stiil.-i! Im tl kffd. I'BVe • little gNrd-ft of fcer o«ti and kifi MWF/fflp ^Ast mm^^W J***mam* rnmmmmm> Aflrr t MaM *M'M. bill IOM) l" •-*iilbiml «l t.oa- BEST WAY TO CLEAN GILT FRAMES at tbe eatraaca la •are, bad ladMed tl la Mm Ihe lllue lirtlig like liiiMt )oiiiig WMtie-tl vef), M Thtf't ti Mllwr Wattfi k rtMHiNd Mlpsd tl kla kaiMati drltk Hiiuii dsie. ara arid ta maaH al tbalr Ml* kid kpaMalM. IkM «Mk a Mb k 1'iififtv nilae, KtOp VaafWlt UnspaNM. f«4Mf «C Ideklea, "be tripled gael) Cm ta Oana WiiUmI iNlary la M Tlo |nli-M-s|ii,k (inds wen •.nob remiifed thm Ibe frame yaaia at a liMPd tf raifkl latu the dru« llarrledly ka depreid -d Hie neks Ibire re^gbsi and omb-rlb.l before 1 «ta|r liit« a i^ofe \ liere tbeyr w»ld mr Laaf, if IN FaMawms Ralaa MM Itnwi i* Ik* 4M li> In X.-tilOiid, 1 |biMI«d. sin- llsi 1 i« w ashed la waier aaif ..aca aoae ta tart lawaed town sad tiod aMl lln- fslber •• lld» To «i>li ib« •bit and flower w«la nn** •aniMt !• • taa amatba lattltc ptllPd rttPrklM at ike Mblle •-\.it%allBg in sin b Ml tiuila inward Molbee lloiard'a hoardmi fatln'rlem- ami wbl w« to tbdr utrnc • tMi« If Ibe ke|H nny ' Iclib* ewtl "tamarraw,- tatd tha 0*4 Chiaf. at iMi IM1DDYI •flip t HckH. Mr. IM'aaMyr aka gii-und* in Ibe M.utbec«i« r istil '-t ^ ,,m*"• "" l uiise fie wanlevl la ipb lier ebst be thai, ami 10 kn-p IdiiiMdf nt'«|Naieii Redccoratt with MwrMary ««f AfftieiiUore Ilnfe "Thajr than Naat** AlmoM every iM'tiae ba* al b«sl a •Mitiii*. TW vitetor I* IM. H. •• tki eMMlr M fMftlf. ^fmtm fd t aaked at IkP MM keklid Ike isaiMer liMsfiisial. 'He ) wm Ibe imI> eklHli.it the better. "I re paid tarMfp already. Ikla Mart bsd aeet aad la (dMalt her help nad from Ibe a arid 'ami- 1 '.*7 UttM Uouble. leif pienee take fMilr Wa*hln^i - n s at. few

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a M tHE LOWELL LEDGER ind THE ALTO SOLO THE LOWELL LEDGER tmi THE ALTO SOLO FALLASBtlRG FACTS. MKXJEyTHE PUNTER'S DEVIL Uw The Boy Is Right! M. C. Greene,| M. D. Artkar Giddiag aad lady friend, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penrod left u , 2.—Elmer Richmond and MMD of the dty, called oa Mr. and Mrt. their home in Tampa, Florida. [of Vergennes, and Waller] AM vs kvk weien sttttr ^ Physician and Surgeon ALTO SOLO C R Foole Thursday and attended week. * and wife, of Lowell, were SM, VIN WM WM WT SOM, « NOU MMT 1W ?!«& SOOS, AMD t* \Hh^ KKN V4&N, \MEVU 1 CtMT \M\TV\ US- NfeVSR «WNS Ollice in Ne^onceBlk., Lcwell, Miah the chicken pie sapper. callers on Mrs. Janie Sher-] WUT MBmOM •SUmtBKkU AkGOOONCVK ItEM JESt QO H\VK Mr. and Mrs. John Canpbell and ir aunt AH StTft MA VMMnMS OOME Thdma Snyder visited their cous- Sherrard shows a decided »U"(V« 3 I osuse am out «s mw m tn' W. ILJOmoif. MHtr Mi Prap ins, Fred and dive Taylor, near Out op XOTM.Mtf IMrlhdi ••4* mm it in some ways and we ItUUH* tMM*VHUkf TWVt OMt\L RUU Lowall, Snndny. Wm. H. UND continues to gsin. S. S. LEE, M, D. Mr. and Mra. Harold Fairchild, to*** vmuo* «%* cooo mmz OBe* JU. M Haglnnd sml Miss Oram OaVTUMCY ^ m. Uesl mw. M- Our Thirtieth Richard Fairchild and Miss Anna Grand Rapids, visited all Physician and Surgeon WMm. JWii Johnson, of the City, were weak and i Aa.tW'AMS Mt j Otfke IJoure; guests of Mr. nndMrs. Frank Fair- AndioMer ; 11 i-.i 12 .-i. :u. 'J to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. in, at At pnttnAce at Low- child and family. with her aunt, Mrs. Floj riuii-iu.. to 4 i>. m. Mick. M it—d dm matter Charles R. Foole went to the city To my friends In Lowell, AUo, Tueaday on bnaii OKFICK: LKE BLOCK SDWtimON RATES PAYABLE vicinities, 1 wish to announce for the day Sunday, al the Wesley Yeiter was working on the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Os-| jUi.ic i tioiie, I'y • HoUEe, 1J iTWCTLT IN ADVANOL roof of his new house Monday and am in a position to handle your sal Kapyar Mlitioo— his sister. Mrs. Liddie in some way missed hla fooling and to your satisfaction. My experienei her son, Frank Moon, l 1 nniversary Offerin fell to the ground, shaking him np sstjsWi aMMtkl t .1H n2t with pure hred live slock as wall J children, nil of Grand Rap- H. P. GOTFREDSEN TWaa •oaths JM quite hndly. * J5 Mrs. John Freyennulh, my wide acqnaialance among Uvi Mrs. Ralph Wlnnery and Physician & Surgeon edition— JrHjialTsoM their farm to'Mr. and| and husband, Mr. and Mrs. OV KB i i I V STATE BANK 1130 Mn. Charles Geess. Mr® FW?- t,0ck * WOrt,,y 01 you. Lowell, Mich. of BeMing, spent Hit ft' 75o m!i!th hM hto uSTihe iait of this consideration. Now booking the former's new home , ()lfi. >• Specials 1 . H<>u>e JJ2-X NOTICB TO 8UHCS1BBML Tower nnd wife were in Mailman with as the coming year. Wednesday, Oct. 25, EHoa Saturday and brought Thli paper will not be forced np- ADA SQUIM. sre Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. McOure and John Wcodhead and wife motored on aay one who believes in and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lnsk and Mrs. Albert Steketee home railed Sunday afternoon on Mr. and ! SPRING BROOK ITKMS fill Peet, Alto. Registered Jersey Oct Some game of hnse hall Gnr Weal nnd family. to Vergennes Sunday afternoon. GLENN G. TOWSLEY. M.D. oractioes sonare dealing. When Ray Warner, of Laasiag, aad Miss lo spend over Snndny. ilrs. Newton Warner, seven miles. Oct. ami Mis. Aillui. ~ NOSF antfThROAT Kathlene Bowler, of Lowell, were Several fresh cows. Sunday aiiernoonafternoon.. Adaua laaatakaas Gealurm-- fhanariy Maltama and family, of Mrs. Vera Heaven, of El well, has tha tiaa ©aid for has expired your Sleketee and wife came 11 come to slay awhile with her moth- from Lake Odessa. They have a ham, of lopeka, Kans., yre \. au.- L . tLAK INU^L flHff I HKUA I paper will be blue-marked around Standard items—keenly priced. Every item a special purchase for this {week-end guests al the home of Mr tan into camp with a score af 4 tol» Ravenna, are speadiag a few days 120 acre farm tliere, and are hard at ! relatives in this vicinity. tested. iy for dinner al the Tower with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. er, Mrs. Leece. j work. • V-litoti F'ldg. tile notice on first-pajte headina— and Mrs. Earl Cnrtiss. Mrs. Sleketee returned There was hurrviag to and fra. Yon Are Invited Mr. and Mrs. }i. Aldridi w. ; and an immediate renewal is due. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss and son Either Phone. John Smitmith'h s well known favarila Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jus- >ir. an(j Mrs. Ed. Tower, from ''It \M) K.mi»S „ lo the city. Gerald Rawliags called oa Grand- Grand Bapids Saturday. If you wish the paper stopped no- Anniversary event. were week end gaests of Mrs. Cur- family Imas** got outside a aaiatily —Out To— line, of Clurksville, formerly of Fallashurg, were Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon visits; Insurance OSce, 37. [Pattrnff nnd wife, of Lyons,! of dollar wheat, and Ihe |pric e and am IJalta Saaday eveaiag oa his tify the publisher at once. Other- tiss* sister ia the city. iy visitors of Frank Jones | South Boston, September 20, a son. callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. William Burch Sunday. cwdrhm. Ho la gstliag aioag fine 1 wise it will continue indefinitely, Residence, lg-2 h. quantity were loo much foforr her in- also Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnson. Bussell Travis, of Hasting. jtfyioa you a reasonable time for re- f. ternal arrangement nnd "Jhnmy aad gets aroaad vary nicely. M08SLBT MRANDBSINGG. Jones, who has worked LOWEI.L CENTER LOCALS. j Mi-. and Mrs. Leece attended a sale iting his grandparents, Mr. ami Mr- newal. War rules have been sus- laid down. ''Jimmy*' ia standing Tke Ladies* AM will hold Its so- Chicken Dinner DR. I. K. MATHEWS. Each Special is an outstandinfif value—the price appeal is strong to thrifty Oct L—Mr. and Mrs. Lemereaux time al Ihe Reed factory Oct. 3.—Miss Edna Brownell was at Alto last Wednesday. John Court. pended and we wish to accord the up agaia at last reports. cial at Ike ckarck Tkarsday, this a week-end visitor iu Grand Bapids. j Born, Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 utmost courtesy to our readers. and Mrs. Surprise, of Grand R Woodland, Mich left Monday lo take up the week. Tkey will ciesa the base- Mr. and Mrs l>, H. Tuinhoti. < Wl i ()1 ATM k in Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Sheets visited her Toko o day off ond Mrs. Karl Jones, of Lowell, visited Elmer Hart, in Grand Bapids, a Please co-operate with us by prompt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.l mother nl Allegan ment nnd kitchen In the morning, Grand Bapids, snent S ituni; y eve Frost last Snndny. the night school al the and ffivo Iho good Mrs. Arthur Hunter one day last daughter. Dorothy Maxine. ning and over Sundav .1 lh<- i iv Hours,0 to 12 a. m.It30 to 5:30 p.m. attention to the blue mark. people. a H. McLoudTGrand Rapids agent, serve dinner at noon and hold their week. .Mrs. lUmer Howk was also Pborn dence 347, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frost spent| college there. We wish business meeting In the afternoon. wlfo o I root Sunday school at 1:30, preaching of L. W. Aldrifh as he is one of our will soon move out on farm. a callerWednesday afternoon. at 2:30 every Sunday at Keene Negonct Block. Lowell. Mirh, IWednesday in Grand Rapids. Importnnt work on hand. Election Paul and Howard Carr- 1 i.r (1-20-22., FOR REPBESENTATIV B young men living here Mrs. Ranee Spnulding entertained Mr. and Mrs. S. K. James and church. All are invited. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and her son and wife, Mr. and Mrt. of oAcers. Everybody Invited. nest Aldrich attended cImh h •' Mnfetaf, his life. daughter Helen attended the Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Bay Bickert audi to Sunday evening froM the Second Reprc«enUtife Dis- Quality everywhere—low everywhere. spent Friday, Saturday and Claude Strcder, last Thursday, aha Mr. and Mrs. WiU Thoums called pr/oea Sunday wilB her brother Carl An- William Booth received sad Smtiy, Oct 8 fair near Sparta last Thursday. Doris spent Sundav in Grand Bap- trict of Kent County, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Burt last week. oa their sou. Earl and wife, Sundav Mr. and .Mrs. Norton Avery and SMKDLEY. i.LNU LY \ SBIVEL, derson aad family, of Barrytoa. IM Water nl from Westphalia last week in fromlltMlil^O ids. KIDNEY Miss Florence Depew has heaa evening. Earl has heen quite sick son drove out from Lansing Satur- Auorneyn & ('lunHelurs, DEXTER G. LOOK Miss Darolhy VanderveH, o f of her brother. Alex Bo- with the fin, hut is belter at tMs B. F. Wilkinson sold all of his WILLIAMS •iid LIVER PiLLS Men's Sweater Coats Men's 1003 Wool Unions, He was al one lime n resl- vlsillag her aaal, Mra. Jerome day and stayed until Monday with apples at Keene church eorners to Grand Bapids, Mich., of Lowell Grand Rapids, spent Friday and Sal-| lit Mr Neitinf Cramplon. She entertaiaed Mr. writing. Chickon Dinnor with Have you overworked j iur rcr . Absolutely Great Values urday with Helen Andrews. here. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Will- Leo Daller, including all the sweet and cauMd trouhlo wuh y* ur . i'loii 5 , .'12 Houseman Bldg., Shawl Collars, Oxford Cray Gamaral Ramair Work. and Mrs. Henry Davis, of Grand J. F. HcOnre called at the Graham ette. A business mau fur u business job. Sizes 34 lo 46 Rev. Halliday, of Saranae, held Garfield and wife, of Mose- Ico Croom ond oil apples. liver? Have you pains In I •}».— I* s- Lit:'. Plu/ae, (j.)045. Men's Blue Serge Suils Call fkama 102. Imako Rapids Sunday. farm, county line, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biggs and son Haveyou a flabby appearnnccfth) • • 1 | services al the Alton church Ihe past callers Sunday al the Iho fixlnfg. underthceyeic v.u and every Saturday FACT VS FICTION. George Wneaten, of Lowell, is as hoatfeg. rank Jones. picking apples at the Hill Crest or- 1LL, I,S co fro , after 1 nijdit, large crowds w4t served visited nl the home of Ihe latter at chard. in need of job printing of any kind, i * * - c uereiiBJ, l The eighteenth ainendiuent was $25 Men's 25% Wool Union I sisting John Andrews with his apple Davis and brother, of Tug of War Pants with chickea pie sapper, huadreds Salem, Sunday. They were dinner Only 50 cents Mrs. Bert Willette spent last Wed- We can save you money on out-of-j For sale by 1». (i. Lock. I: . no sooner in riled than it seemed "Springlex Body Guard" picking. Plilnm. Rapids, were al J. Tower*s guests. town prices. { that an active campaign was waged Dark (Jrcy, Buckskin Cloth $2.95 Work Shirls ' y afternoon. being in attendance. A player piano nesday with her son Guy and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mr Andrews Will have extra help and UR. H11PARD to elFect its repeal, or at least its Coats to match, 3.9a, Suit ^0,90 Oppmtt* UiSliai Miller and Indy friend, of furnished hy Frederick of Grand Rev. nnd Mrs. Mnllman, son of South 1 .owell. BOWNE ( KNTKK BITS. Blue Chambray, Crey and Tan $1.65 {called on John Andrews and family Rapids furnished music. Liberal Chauncey and wife attended Alto flowd tervice. Como early niodilication. Those who have been Cheviot, Khaki, Blue Polku Dot Sunday evening. Suiloa Rapids, were Sunday guests Mrs. Leonard McCaull and child- • let. 11.—luncry CalilV ;i!id tu 1 purchases of vegetables, fruits, faacy services Sunday evening and heard and avoid tbe runb. ren were Sunday afternoon callers and mother, Mrs. Bose < ,i! I. Low tli, Michigan active in spreading propaganda in Men's Jumbo Knit Coats Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Francisco, of ley Miller and wife. behalf of a return to light wines and Boys' Mackinaws Lang was home from Ihe work at booths helped swell Ihe pro- Rev. Recketl preach. They enjoyed on her parents of West Lowell. Grand Bapids. wen.' \s« k- ihe liod di om.-t in 79c Creater Value Than Ever I Charlevoix, visited Mr. and Mrs. reeds. Sume of $3IMI was real . I a very good sermon. Next Sunday. CLISSIfi IDII1IIISIIC e Ulock. beer have, in many instances, mis Patch Pockets. Norfolk Belts I Stephen Renaells last week. over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Donovan, of itors with ilenn .lohm ui ;.i 1 Maroon, Heather, Dark Oxford s Kalward and wife, of West ised from Ihe supper and fair. {Oct I, Rev. RMkett will preach al (irattan, spent Sunday with Harold ily. U rn.. 3-4 snj represented facts and made state Sport Coats Mrs. Etta Grey, of Cedar Springs. Snow, Whilneyville, West Lowell, SUliSCKlBEKS I'LUVSE NOTICE, entertained friends from Slop! Look, Listen, for there's Harry's Restaaraot Storey and family. In Ihe evening Guv Sinith is i": tirand i ; •• mi'iits that are more tiction than $6.85 Scotch Heather, in Bed, I has heen spending two weeks with Bate for advertisinu in this de- fact, it is necessary to brand these aaoo Saturday, Sunday and going to he n fighlt and Alaska ckarckes. Everybody Mr. ami Mrs. (ilenn Chalice and son jur\ this week. 47, Ilesi# (ireen, and Brown Shades $3.45 lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen turn out and give our new pnstor a partment one cent per word, each misstatements its falsehoods and y. And Ihe voter and taxnnyer seems Lowoll« on Iho bridgo Vernon, or Lowell and Miss Evelyn Breaching services weit i; ! Rennells. bound to vole things rignl. hearty weleomt. initial and uumher counting as a present the truth in their place. Cashmere Sox Flannette Shirts Dr. Towsley and wife, and Dr. leich's leslivinl ord Klumpp and wife, of Brownell and gentleman friend, of word. No ad less than 20c. Send well attended Suud.is t'» !i< It has been .said tiiat prohibition . were callers last week al the Stop! Look! Listen! yon Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Rrown, of lo- Grand Bapids, called. Beckett, who ^ave .1 Hegular aOc Hose, 3 for fl.(M) 35c Brown, Khaki. Grey, Wolf and wife, of Grand Rapids, cust Hall, spent Sunday al Gunlake. stamps hv mail with order if pos- was hastily enacted. But for more Frank II. Beach, Prop, of his uncle, William Klumpp. can*t fool *ein nt nil times. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hendee, of sible. Phone orders from auh All come ajiaiu L V AliQl LTTE Men's Dress Shirls Men's and Boy's were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. And Ihe time has come for voters Miss Tillle DeJager visited friends KMLW.W than 100 years prohibition was in I Frost last Sunday. 41, S. Ionia Ave., near Moun*, ley Miller was in Grand Rap- (•rand Bapids, were over Sunday scrihers to this paper taken iu emer- Mr. and Mrs. Ald< ii i tl. ^ tensively and extensively studied Anniversary Special, iurday. lo break (Md Party lines. in Grand Rnpids Sundsy nfternoon. guests of lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. gency cases. Lydia Porritt and -a ut!f . ! MachinisU Leather Jerkins Alvin Davis assisted Will Engle Taxes high, and getting higher,— Lyle Pntterson spent Sunday at his Roston. Mass., took dinner Thursday Boiiermakers and discussed. -No question ever All Sizes Shatlurk brought his molher with Mr. and Mrs. John Yeiter. Fred Brooks. Misses I' »rct!i\ Siii.th a 1 ' (ienuine Leather Coats, I with his corn culling last week. farmers' produce going down. home here. He brought his friend. FOR SALE 1921 Lord Touring < i1, ( .ir ( enters decided b\ the American people was Army Serge Flannel Shirts Srswd HipliB, Mloh. Brand Rapids Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Walls, of Des Mrs. Klmer Howk and sons mo- Porritt motored to 1 u and I'. without Sleeves $1.65 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Frost ami While nigh salaried offfee holders Frank Richnrdson, of Cascade, with with new car guarantee on motor Sunday evening. Li loyment bettrr undfrstood. Mrs. Eliiaheth Andrews, of Lowell, r, ami she accompanied Mr. Moines, Iowa, culled 011 Mrs. Sarah tored to Hastings Saturday and spent Government I si's Lined rs. Shattuck ami daughter in big aulos roll around. the day. and axle. New Top and tires. A John Thomas, wife • 1 >i )c ad va Fiction has it that prohibition Fronts, Double Elhows spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Taldea lor Ladles and Oentleii^u Winks Monday forenoon. was the will and the act of the min- $4.45 Men's W'i Wool I'nions to the city to speml the day Stop! l.ook! Listen, for there's Mr. and Mrs. Louie Douglass ami Beport of District No. (i, Lowell real huv at *335.00. Address Box ami Mrs. Joe liluuidi • • t ;: V.- their ui Ih. and Mrs. J. D. Frost Prompt Hervkv. murmurings in Ihe air. daughter, spent Ihe week-end at IU7. Lowell, Mich. their hrollnrs. Ba\. i!^ • 5VOt kllll4 Midi" ority. The fact is that before na Heavy Weight, Sizes 31 to 40 The Moseley 'sons* played g game flinlon Shattuck and family. NORTH BOWNE BUBBLES. township, for moulli ending Septem- tionai prohibition went into effect Open from ft, a m. to 0, \> iu Rosenberg came from Ihe And the voter and taxpayer waats their home here. Louie returned to ber 211. Ninnher of days taught. 10. llenr> Blcu^li. "I I a-n. .. Su: 1; of base ball with their 'dads' Sun- Oct. 3.—Mrs. Jacob Krebs and FOB SALE—Farm implements, hay. 1 v 34 states, acting separately for them- Men's Mackinaws $3.85 last Thursday to give Helen a deal tbat'a right aad square. Ma work In Lansing Sunday night Total attendance 200, Average dailv Little \ -atlia 1 ii •111 Sheepskin Coats day, and gate their dads a terrible and Mrs. Douglass will return to daughters, laiura and Mrs. Fanny straw and timothy seed cheap at selves, bad adopted prohibiton. Tin 30 oz. Mackinaw ('.loth rk her music lesion, as she Seese, ami Mrs, John Krebs and two atlendance la. Number of boys day guest of hei jiuid. \ S Fur Collar Overcoats Armv Duck, Sheepskin heating. DONT RAVI GOITRB. Grand Rapids Monday evening for Fred O'llarrow's, at Nash imple- - | Mr. and Mrs. John 1' r 11 ! 1AM- rinfendent ol" eighteenth amendment was submit- sqh week, and returned with children attended tbe Ladies' Aid enrolled f). Total attendance 10. ment huilding. Motne Pi De lined, Beaveriied Collars Mrs. Rose Vandenbroeck was ill the week Percentage of attendance OJi. [p 1'J vveck-enil visitors nt tl • • t, Michigan. ted by a vote of more than two- 7.85 Cordon, sheep lined coats | with Ihe grippe last week. •atluck Friday. society at tbe home of Chris, Whil- Miehlgsa Lady Telia ef Relief From We noticed Noble McClure driving Those not ahsenl nor tartly are l f ! thirds of both houses of the I nited mrougn wmineyviiie tenbach and family. FOB SALE--Ciller harreis. biiskelnas s |' j -'i I- ok at The States congress and has been rati- $25 -sTARNRLt VICINITY. a Lialmeat. through Whilneyville Snndny with Boyal and Buhy Willette, Josephine Mr. .md Mrs l ^t' 1 1 • . 8.45 Mrs. Ernest Dowd, Deftoa. Michi - Mr. and Mrs. Dan l^iyer. of laigan. and covers; also one good Wheel-. , , , x lled by -Ift out <>f the W states. Moleskin Coats 2.—Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Jones,1 *" * " attends market Mrs. Lydia Simpson, of Free|»ort, and Van Brocklin, Billy and Jack Hun- er and Wilson sewing machine. Y'. ^ Boys' 2 pant Knicker Suils gan, says she Is williag to write uraiS-r,. look like oth- ter, Kenneth and Ford Howk and It has been stated that prohibition Sheepskin lined. Isl quality Men's Business Trousers Rapids, spent Sunday with er things besides wet Mr. and Mrs. Ed, laicey and daugh- Kdwin I'alias A. 'jnhn N.ish and fa u was "put over" while America's sol- one how she was relieved af watermelons ami Mununie De llrair. • 1 mmsi a throughout (ireatest values, li years to IS Salesmen's Samples, 20% re by Sorhol-Quadruple, a color- | potatoes were on Ihe market—some ter Alverda, spent Sunday al the diers were overseas. The congress Mrs. S. D. Norman spent Kliufd* and laicev home. A picnic dinner was served under FOB SALE—K0 acres uf clay loam, Mrs. Jennie l"lynn a ; N , $9,75 Discount on these Sllniment. markets at least. the trees, which we all greatly en- soil, good buildings and fences, day. which submitted prohibition to the Inesday in Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klahn visited / t ' A 11 states was elected live months before 9.45 Gel further information at Hen- Mrs, Litale Sears is al her son joved. Mr. and Mrs. Warren took sugar hush. Good terms. Poor! — & Frances Sullivan was home ry*s drug store, or write Box g|. Percy's, aaaistlng a few days during Sunday at the home of Mrs. Klahn's \ IV w war was declared on (jermany bv Boss* Black Stockings 3.45 msing, where she is leaching cousin, at Carlton Center. Her dinner with us last Friday and we health compels me to sell. Ward NoTH K TO ( 10 hi I OU>. Sport Coats Mechanicshurg, O. their sickness. A. Stewart. Ada. B. I'.- miles BAI •" 7RIES this country. No, I. Buster Brown, aOc to spend Ihe week-end. cousin. Miss Henney returned home will aim to have some of the parents State of Miehigan. I !n I ;1 Some have even alluded that pro- Worsted, Heather Mixtures Boys* Shaker Pullovers I^ewey Lambert and family, of with us each time. Each faniilv west of Cook bridge. P 17 value. Sizes. 7 lo 12 I and Angeln Corrigan 8RRLKY CORNBM. Grand Rapids, were simper guests with them for a visit. Court for the ('ount\ of K hibition was unconstitutional. But All Wool, Sites, 38 to 34 mday with relatives here, will have an invitation to he with In the Matt-1 tin* l.-ta!' Oct 1—Donl forget the chicken of R. De Jager and family, Sunday. Mrs. Rose Bryant and children, of FOB SALlv-Typew riter paper for by a unanimous opinion of the Unit- 4.95 lie Murphy visited friends us before school closes. Weekes Anderson, l)ei « 1 pie supper to he given hy the Snaw Mrs. Duane Rrown visited al Alio, spent Sunday with Jacob school and commercial purposes, ed States supreme court, in 1920, ivllle last week, Krebs and family. Miss Brownell, Teacher. Noice is hereby -iu t'. ' 3.65 Cemetery association al the Graage Frank Rrown's in Grand Rapids a good white writing paper suit- both the eighteenth amendment and Dress Trousers hn Kelley, with some Alfred lleilell. wife antl daughter able for pen and ink, 2Uc per lb. months from the f hall oa Friday eveaiag of thla week. Sunday. , the Volstead enforcement code were Fall Golf Caps mu Grand Rnpids were KEENE CENTER. temher. A. I).. I .»-2. liav* 1;m Velour Cashmeres and The ladies will hegia serviag n J. F. McClure and family expect to Flossie, spent Sunday with John Also Hammermill Bond letter pa- declared to be constitutional. All Wool Slipovers Is of Knte Howard Sun- 'owed for erediliMs Ii j) < Ih'. Worsteds. A Creat Special All New Styles for Men al 0:00 o clock and continue untU leavt Snlnrday morning for Elk- Schwab and wife, of South lloslon. Oct. .'1.—Mr. ami Mrs, Bohcrl per, a nationally advertised water- Fiction N.i\s that prohibition in- Sleeveless pullovers and Boys* Mrs. John Krebs, Mrs. Hay Seese. Ilrork, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cahoon marked, high-grade paper, al 30c claims against saui I Kersey Pants 2 pockets. Great for inside Mr. and Mra, S. P. Reyaaids aad Mr. aad Mrs. Rert Douglass enter- home, ami Allie Knee, from Grand rhiMi there is the old bugaboo that they had. The price is lower Ryrnr, nf Smyrna, vls- ville. spent last Wednesday nielli FOB SALE—Toulouse nee.se b> pairs l Itapids, in said «ounty. n:, Begular •fa.ail Values wear. Sites 38 lo 46 little daagklrra aad Mrs. Heiea Rey- taiaed their soa Loaie aad family Bapids, is a Monday visitor, prohibition cannot be enforced. But sister, Mrs. Ed. Ryrne. last with llufus U'v and ThurMlay night or more. Also cockerels, single ' fore the 'J'lth d i\ of .I n u \ A. 11. 1 it t nolds were in Gr aad Rapida Wedaes- Saaday afternoon. They drove to Mr. and Mrs. I.ewis Leece, were ( it can and is being enforced Just as with Glenn Layer, Sunday guests of Mrs. Martha Layer. comb Knglish White Leghorns. l .i23. and that said • i i::;s ill IK of wi-ak- every taw for the good of the people 79c $3.95. day of bad week. Alaska la call oa Georar Douglass 2S, to Mr, and Sirs. can be enforced by placing men iu 1 I visited relatives here Sun- Mrs. Alice Hesche will ealertaia Dorothy Itiehanlson, I 20th day of January. A l».. I'.'i:' t! the Ladies' Aid of Saow charch for Lloyd Dennie, a son, Howard Leo. FOB SALE—Pure bred Plymouth authority who have the inclination, Mrs. Ell Kanlfman and daugliler. ten o'clock in the forenoon. S. K. BREESE Wife— 4 dinner Wednesday. Oct II. Rite- Her mother is caring for her and Boek pullets and cockerels. Phone courage and ability to tlo what Ihey tiladys, spent Tuesday al their new baby. Dated Sept. 2nih. A. I».. PUL' lion of uffkers will be held, aad H Is W. C. Deniek, IS.'., pl7-lH clabk K. iiu;m:i I ire R S Ststicn are paid and sworn to do.--[(irand CABCADR. ace In i^amplMdl, Ihey Imve recent- William I'allock, a brother of Mrs. manlila kragnkaol kavimg romt wlfa at kit to he hoped a large crowd will he Judge of Pndjalo. ' V.. i.oweii hi hapids News. •Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Spnuld- B purchased. I'd. Parker, wlm lias been spending FOB SALE OB TBADl. House and eh preseat 17-1K-P.I. SUN ilia a fagl im RMiiy kanigi h Lowall. ga visiled friends We were glad to set Rev, MiRmia the summer here went to his home lot in Freeport. Easy terms. Wm. JOHN DALTiiN. TIIK ADMIIMTION OF BUAKSS. Ives in this locnIHy Salur- SOUTH BOSTON NEWS. at Bochesler. N. Y„ Monday. Hosier. Lowell. p 21 When people from ditlerent cities occupying tke pulpit at Snow rknrrh Oct 3,—Mr. and Mrs. (!bris, Fahr- Begister (d I'rnli ite. Ing aad Suaday. Inslast Sunday,. Next Lord's day Rtv. Bev. John ti, Diery, who lives al get together, the lirst (|Uestiori the\ Far salt ky D. G. Lath, dragglst ni, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fahrni. I'* O B SALL -Fhai'iice heating , i Mrs. L H. Van Amburg W. D. RecketIjl ^ tke new minkltr af I Kast Lansing, at H35 Lindon street. usuall\ .islt is What is the popula- and Mr. and Mrs, liuy Tallanl al- Citizen's phone NiMia. will not move stove, No. 7.'». Nearly new. In-j anw aai -3« »•« nnd Marie Shields spent Ike parisk, will speak la na, tion of Nour plaie'.'" Ihey brag Dolof ika farafly kakiog, woak in Ami araak ant, is marg BLMDALB BTCMING& lemled Ihe Fahrnl-Denney wedding (|uire at ti. T. depot P IS •f Ihe Ernest Forbes home. Mr. aad Mrs. IL Ward Gtik Md Ort 2.—Mr. aad Mrs. John Un- to Saranae. as bis son and daughter about their respective growth and in lcwell last Wnlnesday night, are in school there, ami his wife is orlgMtpolBlgf ptMoot kakH ia raamy kiraw Dat al- Forbes wns In Dulton one of Grand RnpM8,.lnalrM^tr ord entertained company from FOB SALL S, Ellis, McCords, | •I VI home, stand together as one hand their household llian mucli prollency in book learn- ter families moved lo Grand Rapids his father aad brother Heary and Sunday evening. With Ml|f, ^ -a ^—t-a- day. , I Mr. and Mrs. hrnesl I'inknev ami tels as being from the nearest large letter roads, laving out parks and A gkaofa wM vkgl ot ory opoalilo in Iko faorfiy. Tha e fnUnwing pnpite art af fioaw wne, ui snwuu naMus. und personal supplies in tlieir lionie ing. Tuesday, wife and two children, nf CadiNnr. i at tke piano and Mr, - ^ ^ . Mr, ami Mrs. M, Van Dyke and >"•«, Mr. ami Mrs. O. Vsnderlip Fl III SALE—Good farm team ol pla\grounds, lieautifying their ex- g WHQ iiwfaMma BiHmiR 1 Rtrl Ring nod fmnily tntertained f city. Increase in population should town, or purchase llieni iu any old Mrs. Tom Camdon was taken it week. mares, 4 and . » years old. Perfect- tenors, working for belter citizen- S W* vMla Ihry njoynl lardy dariag Seplemktr: V t Mt hrnlhtrs, Mintr aad WiU tad bring iie\s advantages. But often place, is no mere matter or individ- A Grand Mapidn farmer. 7€ years worse wilb pleurisy ami pneumonia gaad music. ly sound, also harness and wagon, it may bring disadvantages too, if ship. Monks, SaaBa frkifiimt. WU Michael Sulkey, It. 4, Box 73, 'I bey are ambilioUH for better ual wlimi. It is the i|uestion wheth- old is going to retire on 10 acres of Friday and Saturday moraiag, they LownTWrncT no. %. The Lowell Bakery i>it the people who come in do not pre- Moaks. Ada batatra. Uia Carn_^( Ada. Mich. pl7 IK msiness and iiidustrial results, and er a community is anxious to go land. A whole lot of younger peo- railed a trained nurse from Grand Oct. 2.—I^eo KHrkea, wka recent- LAKR. Garrett Dolstra, Alice Daietra. ONal serve the ideals of ihe older resi- ple could retire on less Iban 10 Rnpids, and nl Ibis writing she la ^saa K^^a 1 e acconildishing large gains ahead and use its resources for tlie . uwuarweui nu apenmaw lor ap-i Rut ler gal bit ifuite Caraelt Aama Ralltr, taacktr. POl'LTRY WANTED- At old Nash dents. developmeiil of its own advantages, acres if Ihey worked il right Some very low, H-1.1- Wl iaill • mt Mere bigness does not necessarily throiigli eliamliers of emnmerce and pe no wins m wuuueii uospnai. w Ma dag aa ke waa trylag Saaday. ware bouse. Lowell, Tuesdays, other business assoeialions. for liner civic instilulions, for more of them Mould In* tired in the morn- lakieto he amend kameTueaday i ant af tke fence, WMITNRTYILLI WMATMOm make a eit> an\ more desirable. Un- ing and re tired by noon. RANT LOWKLL LOCAL!. Caster aad fmaiifamNy ale Saaday Tbursda)s and Saturdays. Hitdi- This great wave of effort lias come business prosperilx. Or will il in raaon. nnd ia kapraving aa wi —»JWiwmm Immm iWniV^^msM*aMmgM i •gag^ma^mli^mM Wit I ImiWwll l ' wNk MaMkH esl market prices paid. Fred O' people who think they acquire some Oct. 2.—A cousin nf Mrs. Vos nar- Oct S^Mr. and Mrt. Daaat da hr ether, Steve a creilil because the\ come from some almul from growing eonvielion that reckless prodigidity, s«|Uiinder its i eauld ka experted. at Side duk Tkursday after- I Rrawa aad Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Brawn Harrow, Telephone iMi-.'i rings. resources and throw them to the Tkere is nut mark More far Ihe rowly escaped serious injury when metropolitan center are mistaken. great advances could b«* made if OT^VSowe iHN9 V^^il irxl meeting will ke matsrsd tn Laasiag last Tkartdty Fear mart [IA-I7-IH P.I fmir winds of heaven, hy Ihe aimless cow punchers lo do on tlie western his car overturned pinning him ha- ma ktptittd nl Ihe m Ihe big lily inclmlet a vast and Ihe mass of the people could be en- i aiaety| Lnry Walter, f Maker . and Iken weal ao la tkt Ealaa lay. A gtad sited crm isled in efforts for civic and imlus- and purposeless policy of buviug plains, but a good man with a lasso nenth M. A frncturrd nnkle acres as Wweal irh law. MEN AND WOMEN A V Ell AGE 81.00 heterogeneous mass of iieople, wbo would come in migbly bandy in L ly fair. Tkey taw ^ for at Ihrttlialag aa t AUCTION trial develooment. Formerly peo- goods awav from home and in dis- nbllgr him to gn on c Mim mm g^Nvl Tha Baal Buy la Tha Mm " * —* — — FEB HOt'll, selling hosiery, four have less civic spirit than >ou can — A- jg, ^ mm ~ * * M spilt af Ow kal weaowr waa. ple were Individualists. tant cities? Mithigan to yank some of these mo- some lime. John Vos wm n VlHiB oOTWw Mi W&BmWmWe laiag Ms sister Ike pairs guuranteed woar four muiiths llnil in a pla.r like laiwell. tor speeilers off their seals. Glenn were also thrown out af Ika Jtka I sMmrd aad wife tad saa Having decided to quit farming Tbe Ainerican people have had Mosl of them tilaved lone bands. This philosoithy of home trade is Mr, and Mrs. C Rikar. af Smrtk or new hosiery free. We pair 30 Attention Narlty aad fmaiiy visited at Ike great admiration for mere bignesv Tbey Just worked for their own ad- a subiect worlliv of the most care- car but escaped with sliflid bruises. N londay wttk Mm lal- ka Rearman was hnme Ids Tlra aad per cent eommission. Free sam- People eould buy ChristMaa pres- Two girl friends nnd Bim Fanny kaams af Noak Jepaoa and Meaao Formerly |ieople used lo brag if tliey vancement, and few of them cared ful consideration by the people of /Wi ^ •tagMs fnr n few days >r intra... will sell nt Public Auction tha follow' ples to working agents. Com- .owell ami vicinity. The Ledger ents niucb belter now than tbey can Doggrr, of Mollaad. visited plete line of wool and heather lived in a big house, hut now lhe> anylhing about eouimunitv progress. nt" hTwBl rapet Mm paapir af •J* rifk, Ske is living kn. ImMI mt lm»y w«,|to* TFC. m/mitm A Now people are turning in to work propmes to discuss il during Hn* ten weeks' later, but probably Ihey KaSerine Vaa DerWall last 1 ing property located 2^ miles east of inislures. This is the big hosier) are coming to see thai sueli gran- Ikia vicinity burn af Mm draffi af tm*T rt m, Ford Owners! want lo gel tlieir li*es trodden on ill •irn.Hi M.|m« M. to iMte- season. Esperience unnecessary. V..I deur brings a great deal of work, ami for Ibe benelit (tf the eommunily as next few weeks in a series of brief ^ka. Na^A Nmu. W llen^d 1 araay eveaiag oa nsesr way sa nnm editorials. tlie Imliday rush. visitors al Ike VaaOerwaN Msisr-"'- Eagle Hosiery Works, Darby. Pa. %\|i« that a small home iim> Im* more ar whole, realising that if tbe eom- as ske sras a teaeker la aar sehnela faf^i^ktsbeta ! nigg RUaaketk ffatagirr Mat Ike ; 1 Ford parts, like almost evt»ryth ng else II •• tislic and eumfortable. While Hie miinily gains, everybodv gains. Vet home were Rev. Angnatna McGee. nf Ike past week. LowaU. .l*? OPPORTI'NITY M'NtNHX Tbe people wha thlak Ihe eoanlrir Spring Arkor, n cousin nf Mrt. Van ®Ht SHt Ct wa ttb®* \i»lt rommunity is working for Ibr popu- there is still a lot of tlie old selHsh SSLTST jTJS? Leery nad sister Mmal Baf, CtofhavlOt, sgtnl Snndty FOR SALE—20 White Ughoi n hens, worth while, ore counterfeited. Imitation spirit left, ami some of il eould he In every community tliere is a can lie made more prosperous by is- I ler wall, Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Draka i nr lalion growth to *liieli it should suing a lol more money, migbl try wMk Mrs, flhasl I laraol I year old. Call IL'i-.'l, Mrs, Geo. ports are manufactured to SELL at the • H natural I v aspire, it should pas still found here in lcwell, certain proportion of children wlm aad saa llirkard, aad hnsinrm Northway. p iks l*esiring to work untiringly for are not normal in ability. In form- making a pie bigger b> cutling il in' ner, af Detroit, Harold Ch JSill For Econonkal TniMportelfen highest possible rate of profit and the ••in more attention lo lilies^ of conuiiun smaller pieces. i mfZfUST— ——-J *S i m* •«-- aao Waads*s Mr. aad Mrs. WBta Btltt t Snturdny Cot. 14 ity life, and seek to ilevelop eseel- civic progress. The lcwell l^lgi r er sears Hum- backward pupils aad molher. Mrs, William On • o^m mrw othssww awn laawvy. vs Ike dedtrls lalatd Ikt Ssesa Btar Hsksktk WANTED—UVB ITOCK-Calvts, frodcg of steel used are consequonily not Mrs. Claude Riskap and M— -M mm— MT y - beef snd fioultry. New inllrh lence in il« ichooll# churches, and will soon publish a series of brief hopelessly dragged behind tlieir •SM UWU MS*. WBMSV Wd fandRee gl Atle haw la ryli editorials on what ran he railed classes. Desiring lo excel in some Oae reuse af eataamhile neeldents wdder Rarknra are visiting Ara cows bought, sold and esclunged. the game high'quality, specially heat- homes, and all rlvic institutkms. and dtagMtr LtOm. af Law .Tkaf«*lg A itifinfaora • longHpla It fauimt Mtknim tmm •Team Work Spirll" in Ameriean way, Ihey were apt to ctillitale mis- is lln' mimlier id senlimenlal yimng rents, Jakn Vos and wife, j Salt Starts at 1 o'clock Sharp. Martin llousrman. Ada. t^iliiens' •h«. men wIni Ihink tliey have mtmired 'iitc: treated alloy steels specified in Ford naxim; in w inmnx cities and towns ami will urge the hief as a means of proving Hm-s Mr. nnd Mrs. Rntrmi nnd GacN ii phone, box 6, .p 19 skill in driving Iheir ears with one ia " * —— Mr. nmMlri. WtOtr BlJ fbrmulag for the manufacture of GEN- DM! About this lime there are always people of our community lo emulate were not wholly deficient in ahilily. werr in ikvim nspwis MWHavay* Art Weeks sgeol hand. sSM V Mrs. Caro Ti FARM TOOIJi. FOR REM'- A gtNMl 7*room houst,! repoff* of serious in|urie% fo stu this disposition. Il will suggest Progressive school systems now mn* smvnii i^^pw nww uuvy. •• UINE FORD PARTS. how the averagr man can help pul establish what are often called -up- Hnslings, nnd Ruky Okefty, af ewSsiatolMr!Gra y Mare, IS years aid. Lift lbs. |liale flaw. d barn and garage. George in sehools ami colleges, as Ihe It looks aa If Ihe Buffering All tires ever 10 x Slg la slm 10 psr Mm^Bftla OIR rParker,. l^iweI.uwelll . t of rough treatment in haling. Ms home town ahead and will speak port unity schools." whkh are spe- Stay Mtee, IS years aid, l,Mt lbs. Ridiag CuMivalar. lai of some practical things thai could cial rlasses for these sub-normal miners liml got lo he paid enou4i so Don't bt misled-Insist upon GENUINE FORD Formerly Iniiuni^rable freshmen that they ran en|oy a five months' seat off wkile tksy hut, Ooodyear aad SgFayae | ."ga CUWA PON RENT- InmhI 7-romn house, he done children, I'sually about half of Alas CuHivmar. PARTS made by the Ford Motor Con.jw:.y. By were put under pumps, throw n user vacation each year. Aftk I city water, electric lights three Meet, tmsed in sheets, and made All who want to help Imosl lcwell Ihe lime of such groups is given lo ere I Dr. aad Bhwh Cow, 4 yenrs aid, Oae la laa. Rnller. blocki from Main street on west gg doing you will get from 35 to 100 par cent are InvMed to read these IMIlie sug- hand work, which interests such Tha ROGERS Uaitsd States Una, tSSjrrf ••a* •n do various disagrreahle stunts The puMie might be a little amn KdS& No.taa Frmd jtaaTmats^ Itsl Thars- Bad aad White Caw, • yenra eld. Drag side. tte«»rge M. Parker, lcwell. I omrt wear from them, nnd you will pay tht Iwi Mast iaslllnfkins have m*w forhid gestions. and If Ihey saprove •o f Ihe pupils and arouses Iheir sluggish ind H * jaa Jay, VJA^^itlw IU V* •Jwl mfHa rad|l IMi Mi^ . mentality entlmsiaslie alamt Ihe henellls of Dray Uaa •ore la 1 TO RENT—&an a month, a room It muni pottibit coat—the tame everywhere. fl4 4ra the slndenls thus in torment Ihe strikes, if it did md have to pay full & Stfal Spark Flags Hot Skota O'agaa newramers. Hut Ihe prarlke still Inslend of being inrHed lo lives of house and garage. X's mile* from *: TRAM AT Wnm PMIUWOfMY. insuhordinalion, ihey are induced lo cosl of them. la •Mm to Kg ssie&tjfcl l^owelt il M. Newans. Ronle •Wt Sjnot atakm. ' "^1 I M.k mt*? The purrhaslag power af aa ia do real work, and ruler useful ra garvtoao PatekM Follsk i. 10% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS kM Nnfing results from Ihe same aw- ALTON—VRRGKNNRH. iP 171 dividaal ar a eammunily Is n hlg reers. Such Inalrnrtion and Ihe Km Mat thai leads Ihe hlg hoys ia a thi. 3#—Mr, and Mrs. a Mro faStm veantmiM ladviaa^ YtOtr tad I •oca | Ford laarlag ear TO RENT-House on north end of RETAIL FOR LESS THAN IOcCACH aHmnl In annoy and mMreal the •urre af power. Just special attentiun needed will md fiM f'Jmreh, and Mr, and Mrs. G DfNyjFf fihelhw Radiator Osmpaaad Hudson slrevl. Apply lo 1. J. Mai* ones, N has hem saM as a man run hdh Ids mends la ad- sidy roal anything in Ihe bmg heorm* taw, S ytara aid. iler StHaga vanee hy giving mm Ms pak l>ady were Sunday callers at Ike Tidd, 2 niilrs aouth id laiwell. or Atk for Parts Price List •Ml Tl was Ihe means of taking ns M snves-a eerlaln proporlbm address, lamrll. .p |g-lt| 4m»n same ^asslam yonn^lers so Ihe eammnnMy hns In Ms af theslese iklldri. n from hrlag de- home of I'Jare Ford. Vslvs Grladlag Osmpaaad POOOtCB. Mrs. INa famdan and Rosie were I 8I1P8PB IgWQ^ l ^aINBia prndinli and possibly rrimi ISs Mmrha Corn FOR RENT- East part of two fam- Whto your Pord car. or Fordson tractor msdg M enn use far Hs owa devel in Ionia Snndny attending Ike llak- to koodlnfMRkl afoN mm hays af bel reunion. kMa, keory mmi Nffkt. Maeh Whsnl lUraw ily house, seven rooms. Mrs. t'.. mtcmion, call onus. For ramembrr we nre pm^ Wf lo , JBL i-f HM senA s JSHHSpnlvfit If M i MRALTM TRAINING, The ANon laulies* Aid held at Ihe Ths » x for HJOi C Winegar, 3 blurbs north tUly grty equipped, • a ploy competent mechnnict, nnd Ahonl the heal thing that Ihe pub- Waova okni ruotkrakil CNICKI Oenn Straw. halt p It lie srhoals ran dn for a ihild is to Ike cb*irrh Thursday was well at- m rttlt QJ ngt Otonint Ford and Fbrdaon pnrtn to gl er Ill , Ns palrwnagr will send him out into the world wMh a tended and Ike srurk done Ikal knd FOM RENT—7-room house and •w WMffwWW CifWl henNhy hods. You ran stuff Ms keen planned. Nest meeting will HMiqiaHert for Mobiloil. JU* tf barn ou east side, (ieorge M. aad N wit he af asaManee la hnild- head with nook koowledge, hut il ke held wNh Mrs. Mehnie. nf tit and under, cash, over thai amount 13 Palter. he leaves srhmd with serious physi- Scholars altmding Ike Valley -tSTtf ttWiT.Tt srhool neither absent nor Inrdy dur- mad bankable miles hearing 7 inlrresl. Urn af eanaad frnN lor dMM eal defects, Ms life is in danger of ibtr MobiMl B lor Fonk WANTED—Fresh cow, must ATKINS AO iOt SALES (0. ing the month nf liplimhir are Wtjmjd t% diseannt far cash oaar gM. hrinaa faMure. ^ ^ ^ Orltker f. wakdd fH r Snmnl papMs shanM have regular Myrtle Rings, Rosie and Essie lam- j •S. ami wM glee pfsnafd and MtMor^^hekydaiayllm ^ "* m with fffart la se- don. Jesse Morris and Charles Rings rawfal alt«wtb« to ufi bus- UweH, Nidi. ed nmiilshli de- and Freddie Riekner, Miss Nellie; IjIIST—A suit case Wednesday eve- 6 gaesl af ker causia, I McQUEEN'S GARAGE RALPH BOERMA Prop. muM be systematic Bowler, ning, north uf LoweU. Finder - —^ ' « — M "Wl 1^mm WUm Ni mWmKWw* Mrs. Mlrke and WUng SCHWACHA, Miifcirii leave at SlaaTs pool roam. Re- 4 be laa^ri Ihr advaalagr of nnd Imrile called oa 1W ckirkea RCHmm* Ave. D.G.Mu,.Cbrk ward. James Ford. air. Mmp shaaM be skowa the Son MM Soma burden Prwat nnd THE LOWELL LEDGER and THE ALTO SOU) i "The sweetness ol low price nev- White Hammermill Bond SOUTH BOWNE. er equals tbe bitterness of low qoal- Oct. 3.—Sheriff Charles Taylor N. C. THOMAS ilv." Get your printing done at THE LOWELL The Ledger ollk*. where price, are and wife, and B. P. Burns, super- the Auctioneer A Spectre of | visor of the Slate Hospital, Traverse fair and tbe work is good. ti. Help your the Past | Cily. visited W. 11. Pardee and wife Caledonia, Mich., Cite. TeL Envelopes to Match A Check Is A Receipt Friday. Mr. Burns also visited his . .Or make dale* with Wm. Oadeo. MOULTERS mother al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watch this apace in Ledger each Thin In natlonallj mlwtrwl bond paper for % Senior Benefit I * By ELLA SAUNDtRS 5 Joe Flynii. Geo. J. Shannon men who eaiefornoinnbiiigr Hub*taiittel aad vortfrj Thur.. Oct. 5.—Wm. Dean and Son. Lou Andrews 1 and family, uf buslnenfritatioiiery. • We will priiit tble to yoar ocdir r- MOULT n D It is proof that you hava paid your bill. You Cvwiwhl. W«a»22 he Senior Class has been given Ueved It could never rise again. Thetr Oar Prices Are Not High and as it is much simpler to write your aheck her sister. Mrs. Ozi Pardee Wednes- Shorl-horncatlle. T. B. Tested. of 1922-23. promptly—fall nnd winter lay- U(« waa au Ideal one. Often Molly* day and Thursday. Wed., Oct. 11.—Win. Hoover, Cale- charge of the sale of tickets looking round Ibe little tlat, with lov» Every Sele X Success worlcaiaonbip eoatddtrnd. la fnct, wn mto yoa mom* NOKTB BOWNE BCRBLES. BOWNE BUGLE Bl'STEK-S. C William Cosgrig made a trip to donia. Begislered and Grade yea mast make sore that when you settle a bill than to pay out the money9 Ing though ta of Jim In her heart, won- Holstein. T. B. Tested. Highest references from satisfied out of towa prices. BenUeci Ihat wnoay wa«is tkall mneHers are healthy and hun- Sept. 27.—Mrs. Bay Seese and Oct. 2—A lot of good slutr that for the Lyceum Course. All the Ionia for Leap Karcher Tuesday. daughter Yada, and Miss Laura dered how ahe could have deserved It Miss Mayhelle Johnson is earing Thurs., Oct. 12.—Win. Weslfall, •peat hnrefa towa. Yoar pat roanjte wttlbeapprielaM good soldiers are made of is some- patrons. iLIO BURGLMS Krebs ale supper with their sister, where bottled up in Frances Cur- wa invite you to open a checking account with Jtm hud a poaltlon with a trust coia- for her uncle, Bobert Johnson, who Hopkins. . must ent lets, and he a&le to money taken in over the cost of IMiny, and Molly waa an actress. A Fri., Oct. 13.—Ab. Correll, Kalama- Beserve your dales now. what Ihey eaL Mrs. Ue Brvant, of Alto, Saturday. ley. lie has had a lot of accidents is very sick at this writing. Mrs. Kli Kaulfman and daughter us today. •inHuey" actress. No champagne in The Bowne Center Grange will zoo Ave., (irade Holstein. The Ledger Printers Jnst what SOU! miBLE IQIES in his short life, and the last to add the course will be given to the Beg. Guernsey, Beg. Durock Hogs. Citiiens Phone 2f»Ada Gladys, spent Sunday afternoon with to the list is a broken nose. It hap- Meiida' apartiuenta* no little adppere commence Grange again Saturday SGiD IWIYMrs. Tvler , of Zion llill. . . . those days had gone by. evening, October 7. I.el every Sal.. Oct. IL—Balph Boerma, Low- pened on the foot hall Held. He ff Ort Socoed Rohhery ef Watta Store Pre- Mr. and Mrs. Boy Bricker were kept on at school, he said it hurt Senior Class. Sometimes Mt»Uy pruyvd with all her Granger be present. ell. Dr. Hmb r«ultnr Mon., Oct. 16.—Mrs. Elva Alexander vented hy Lucky Chance. lunch guests of Jacob Krebs and like to have his nose fixed up, heart to l»e more worthy of their luip* 1 Clayton Clemens and wife, Adam Son. Bowne Center—22 Head Ry n streak of good luck Watts' family Sunday evening. but no one knew it hut him. Good idne**. Ttien the gaunt apectre would ; Gackler and daughter, visited Sun- Tom Grifln called on Deb Draper Simon Mishler. wife and three The Farmers State Bank day with Mr. Gackler*s sister near Cows and Heifers. T. B. Tested. PAN A CE-A deportment store at Alto escaped grit, Frances. Season Tickets sell for $2.00 which arise and stare at her. Those were .'Ul Head Beg. Poland China Hogs. robbery hy borglars at 2 o'clock daughters, and J. W. Mishler and Fred Smith and wife were calling j hideous hours. If Tom knew, what Way land. fer yoar moulting flock. Frank McNanfhlon la working al wife, motored to Greenville Sunday, Alto, Michigan Merrile Hps let I ler and family were Tues.. Oct. 17.—Adams,, Sherk & Sunday moroing; but unfortunately on their friends in Saranae Sunday would be do? Would he Just leave Liiighlin, Caledonia. (Ml Head Beg. n tonic thnt begins with Ihe appetite—improm n hen's whole the elevalor. the criminals got away. to visit at the home of William afternoon. is very reasonable. There will be Sunday guests at Warren Bpush's. rhnriri Rrown spent the week- Weaver and family. her or—kill her? William Mishler and wife visited Poland China Hogs. a. "^mdMflfll Al the late hour mentioned Satur- Henry Nellins and wife and their Hut how could Tom know, when stie Wed., Oct. IS.—Karl Thomas, Low- R hns Iron that keeps the paleness away, makes Ihe combs nnd end with his fmnily. day night Truman Colvin was pass- Jacob Krebs and family and Mrs. sister, Sirs. Josephine Salsbury were two lectures and four entertain- Sunday with her iieople, Jake Boush Fanny Seese and Vada, spent Sun- had put away all memorlee except dur- ami wife. Mr. Boush had a ver. ell. Om red—the blood rich. I William Fuller was in Grand Bap- ing through the alley at the rear of lainsing visitors Sunday, while Dee Thur., Oct. 19.- Henry Face, Ada. Ms Thnraday en hesinrsi the Walts store when he was con- day with Mrs. Mary Wingeier, of had business in Grand Hapids. ments. ing those very s|>eclal houre ot In- poor spell again Saturday evening. [Pan-a-ce-a starts Ihe food the egg way as soon aa the asoall la Lowell. We pay 4 percent on savings. truapectlon? DwiKlit Talter and sons. Balph Fri., Oti. 20. Duncan Boss, West • Edith Ranker called on Artie fronted with two armed men who We sometimes hear it said that the Bowne, Jersey Cows. T. B. Tested. told him to hustle out of there. Miss Clara Wingeier, of Grand chicken buyers follow Arthur Clarke Always she had the fear that aome- and Gleason, of Middleville, ami ^otlmeloaNo time kwLL Bapids, spent over Sunday with the thlng would rise up from tbe pant. Jesse Blough, visited Sunday at the Edith Bunker entertained rela- Needless to say he hustled, but it around to buy the hens that he culls Houre;—0 to 12, a. m. 1 to 1 p. iu. No dormant egg organs after Ihe moult, where Pan-a-ce-a Is fed. wns to the Walts home, where Mr. home folks. out, and when they get home they Alwayt, though II aeemed Impossible, hitter's home. Statement of the Owaerahip, Man- IIm from Freeport, Sunday. The Seniors will appreciate your Tell yoar dealer how many hens yoa have. There's a right-slae Watts and son Valda were routed Mrs. John Leonard and Mrs. Grace have lots of eggs. In one case we Then one evening aho aaw Cyril Mrs. Danney Blough visited Wed- agement. ClrcnUUoa. IU^ Bo- John Union hns parchased the Leonard and two children, Helen nesday and Thursday with her son, for every flock. out and made all speed with shot heard the crate was full of eggs, patronage. watching her from the floor of the . gnired hy tht Act nf Con- amnt aurtet ef Peter Sanaoae. guns lo.the store, only to find that and Billy Jean, of Elmdale, w-ere hut the strange purl of it is, the | theater, and ahe knew he bad Jerry and wife. graaa ef Aagnat 14. If U MS hens, the 2&-lb. nail visitors :it the home of Simon Mish- Mrs. Horace Benedict is on the Iff hene, Ihe 12-lh. nkg. Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Willete were Ihe robbers had made a get-a-way, folks gather as many eggs after the recogulxed her aa the little country Of The Lowell Ledger and Alto fif hens, the 5-lhpkgft-lbpkg.. Sff hens, the IfMh. dram. V ia Lowell Thursday afternoon. having taken an alarm from Mr. ler, Saturday afternoon, culls have gone, mid where they girl who, years before, had trusted sick list. Solo published weekly at Lowell, We will sell at Public Auction to the Bufus Lee and two daughters, Mrs. Ahe Fash and family visited For fewer hens, there if n smaller package. \ Staart Draper aad son Bernard, Colvin's surprise. keep the culls for awhile they K»'t IB BI him. And she saw from Ida look that Michigan, for October 1. 1922. were ia Graad Bapids Saturday. At the rear door of tbe store was Frances imd Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. nu eggs from them. So il must he . Sunday with her daugliler, Mrs. State of Michigan, County of Kent, tilenn Layer, were callers at the the old lufatuatlon had returned. Lenna Horton, and Miss Benna, of ^st bidder the following property, locat< The heen pickers resumed their found n miscellaneous assortment the shaking np they get that causes ; ss. home of liansom Vaughn and fam- them to lay while on the road. A note at the stage door. It was no (irand Hapids. duties nt the elevntor Thursday. of dry goods, etc., indicating a de- t New bats fur bull* tots at Mrs. use trying to avoid tho Inevitable. Publisher, Frank M. Johnsoa, sign to stock a store somewhere. En- ily, of Saranae, Sunday. Charlie Clarke, with wife and atlv Mr. and Mrs. So|»er, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colhy nnd wife entertained : White':*. Molly went down to him. She lis- Lowell, Mich. the Loveland Farm h mile east of Sweet's coi O. D. DYGERT trance had been made by the coal Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bedell and i family. Arthur Clarke, wife nnd sis- Ferney Haskins, of (irand Bapids, Editor, same. Rev. Beckett and family Saturday. daimhter I'lossie, were week-end TOP NOTCH PRICES ; Minn Mabel Corrigan spent Suiuiay were Sunday evening callers at Har- shule. ler. Sirs. Harding, motored to near tened. . - Managing Editor, same. Artie Draper assisted Edith Bun- guests of Mrs. Bedell's cousin, Mrs.! Ithaca Sunday and were guests of KE ! with ie hi ti vis in Parnell. "Cyril," she said, "I'm married. I vey Hichards.' Alto Onifglak As the Walls store was robbed not Business Manager, same. ker wilh her housework Tuesday. William Ilillshurg and busband, of j Pitisb roat, steamed ami eleaned. have a K in M. Brown, of (irand Hapids, and Burman and family visited A. B. Lin- Sumlay afternoon visitors at thy, drlle" Cyril continued. "I followed hart and wife, of Uinsing, Sunday. None. Sale Commences at 10 A. M. Standard Time j ily culled ou her mother, Mrs. Duell, er Vanderjagt's Saturday night (.rand Hapids on business. Mrs. A. K. (ianlner. of Cheboygan, Frank M. Johnson. Sunday. home of Mr. •md Mrs. Andy Win-1 Oct. 3.—Backward, turn backward, vou home last night and Inquired of Arthur Barnaby, wife and son Kd- John Cox and family were in geier. i Oh Time in your llijjht. The clocks Mr. and Mrs. John (!ary, of Cas- visited cousins in Belding Monday. Sworn to and subscribed before Jim Rrynnl and wife from near (•rand Bapids Saturday with a load the Janitor. Now It's up to you, girlie. win and sister. Miss Grace Barna- me this 2nd day of October, 1922. lober Two-horse Corn Planter Bay l.acey and family and Mrs. j were turned hack again Saturday eadi-, spent MuiulaN in Lowril. Mrs. Floyd Dolloway and Miss If you prefer, I'll call and have a by. of Shelhyville, Adrian Wallace, HORSES Knlamaioo, visited his perents over of produce. night. [Seal] 21 Spring Pigs Two Walking Cultivators Mr* Klipfer allemled the fair inl Dyeing of all kinds. Helining Madonna Antspaugh spent Monday chat with that bubble of yours." wife and baby, of (irand Bapids. Bay (ielding, S years old, weight Snndny. Mrs, Clara Tillyer and Mrs. Ward Sirs. Martin .lohnson left Monday evening in (Irand Hapids with Miss Myrtle A. Taylor, New Cultipaeker Grand Itiipids Thursday. velvet collars. Will Stone. She caught at bis orm lu despera- John llolconib and lady friend, of Notary Public. Chickens Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bussel re- Willette were in Grand Bapids Fri- for a visit with her children at Thelma Dawson at St. Mary's hos- 1700 lbs. 120 ft. Hay Hope, Pulleys and F Miss Marion MiMahon spent Sat- Lowell, visited Sunday with 1). D. My commission expires November PRODUCE tarned to their home in Middleville, day. Lake City. Her grandsons. Hobert pital. tion. Bay (ielding, 10 years old, weight ALASKA ATOMS. urday afternoon in (irand Hapids. You wouldn't dare:" she told h.m. Ilolcomb and family. 21, 1924. 200 bushels of Oats McCormick Binder Ernest Thompson and wife spenl and Hichard Johnson, aceompanled Now is the time to get a fall suit 1700 Sunday at V. A. Thompson's. Oct. 2.- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Potter her. Some good used cars al bargain Wouldn't I. girlie! Which Is it go- 20 Ions of Hay Interiialiuiial Manure Spreader I, M. Van Namee look dinner with pricesICeS.. McQueen'iUCVUUCll s3 VJUiH^lia ragev or overcoat made to vour measure. NOUK1S SPEAKER AT CHl'KCH COWS Mr. nnd Mrs. George Skldmore Earl Thomas is under the care of and molher. Mrs. J. J. King, of Otse- Mrs. Herbert Thampson, who h;is ing to be? Say. be a nice kid 1 Don t Single Top Buggy subscription lo Lowell Ledgvr Solo Manning Jones, of (Irand Hapids, | l^welMllcaning & J)yeMng Works MEET. tirade Holslcin, K years old, due in II acres of Corn in Held Thursday. Dr. Houghton. go, visited at tlie home of Charles heen visiting her parents. Mr. and Renew your Ihe & Alto you remember—?" A racking " FARM TOOLS, ETC. DeLaval Cream Separator Clyne Sunday. Mrs. King will Mrs. Hendr icson, for a few weeks, this month for one year at our regul-nr price, Sli for 4spen1 t Sunday with friends in Low-j Karl Tuckey and'wife, and two She thrust her tist with all her force March Philip Thnradyhe spent Sunday "• ' sous accompanied by Mrs. Will Dev- Democratic Candidate for Sherifa Fordson Tractor Potato Scoop CASCADE NEWS. stay for u few weeks with hef returned to her home in (irand Hap- the 10 page edition or $1.50 for the 6 pnpe into his grinning face and ran. Jnervvus headache ? (irade Holstein, 7 years old, due in with his pareats. Dr. and Mrs. daughter. Mrs. Clyne. Job Would Have Dry Squad. 2 Manure Forks Oct. 2.—The Indies' of Ibe Chris- ids, Monday. edition and we will send you Miss Blekink, of the Lowell lligli drove to l'ea"oik Friclay to The next days were a prolonged Oliver Tractor Plow, No. 7 Thnradyhe. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Douglas, and school, spent over the week end ai v'%'' relatives. They returned Sun- Theodore A. Norris, Democratic STTrch 2 Pitchforks 1 tian church will meet for dinner Mr. and Sirs. C. Harris entertained agony. But ryrll did not appear at MENTHOLATUM candidate for sherill' of Kent coun- (irade Holstein, (I years old due (ki. Oliver Walking Plow itaart Draper aad family and Mrs. Thursday al Mrs. Belle Sinclair's. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Douglas and their son and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Holland. day. the theater, and gradually Molly be- ty, Thursday evening went on re- Syracuse Walking Plow Set Double Work Harness A complete liea for boys aed girls. Reae Bryant were in Lowell Salur- Bring needles and Ibinibles, as little daughter called at the home Harry Firth, of Kalamazoo Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilgus spent ^rs- John Kopf, of Houston, Tex- chases il away. Kill dny evening. THE MICHIGAN :is, who is visiting her sister, Miss gan to hope again. cord as delinitely dry and in favor Two-section Drag Light Driving Harness there's work. of George and l-»irl Doudiw Sunday. night ami Sunday. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. (i. Fnedli • ... Vain hope. When the bell of their Grade Holstein, 7 years old. due in George Skldmore and wife visited The Junior Loyal Berean class Miss /.oa Boblnson and gentleman Anna Kasterbee, in South Lowell, of BIO per cent enforcement of the Side-delivery Rake Tank Heater Sliss Marion Both, of Vergennes, and family. apartment rang the following Sunday liquor laws. January riaUiai Uma ia bar* and wa iia?a an aaaart< her aacle at Grand Rnpids, Sunday, held their first monthly meeting last friend called on relatives here Sun- spent Sunday at Ira Dean's. called on Mrs. Fred Kilgus Tuesday And other miscellaneous articles> day. . ,. If yovou are interesteiinterestedi in new oi afternoon. Molly knew, before she Mr. Norris addressed a gathering (irade Jersey Heifer, fresh John Deere Mower viuvCi • week, Thursday night, A good time The (irange orchestra furnished evening. numerous to mention •waant at Some line lish are lieing caught BUSINESS FARMER used pianos, call Hoyden Warner, opened It, that It «ns Cyril. Ihey I IVK LOGAN LOCALS. at the Methodist church al Morrison 2 (irade Jersey Heifers, due in Oc- Wagon and Hay Hack Mtrl Boaenherg and SOOM friends was reported by all. music for Ihe chicken pie supper at Mrs. Ann Dully spent Saturday out of Ihe river these days, "Mit liiirairs (ireat»-.-t Fan : hi ' i Lowell phone 370. HUf faced each other on the threshold. Oct. .'I. -.lohn Thomas and family, lake. Among other things he said: ^ent nee day last week sW-seeing Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Mcldvain, of West Lowell church last Thursday with her daughter. Mrs. H. A. Mrs. Al Harmim, who has heen e Mrs. S. S. Lee, Miss Johnson and Well, which Is It to be? Quick. with .losiah Blough and wife, visit- "1 am completely dry, and 1 stand CROCKS in Buttle Creek. Detroit, brought Iheir youngest son night. Charles, Mrs. Earl Brown and Mrs Tn.,., . f\£ All Mimof 110. and under, caili;ov*r UmIamount, spending a week wilh her daughter Miss Nettie Wilson spent Friday in ed relatives in Lansing Sunday: for 100 per cent enforcement of the C-|-. here for burial Saturday. He was Mr. and Mrs. Hacon and ehildren Hay Perce, of (irand Hapids, win KM" he whispered. Roh White and wife visited over in Grand Hapids returned home Sat- tirand Hapids. John and family al his brother Bay's liquor laws. If 1 am elected I shall I eras Uf aaie.--•on.h. tlao on food bonlubl* notM boarlng 7M lalf rt fraaa % gaUtn to II gallon alaaa. Prlcaa right. Saaday with her perenU, Mr. nnd over a year old and died of pneu- attended the supper at West Lowell To January. 1923 was visiting here. Tom," Molly called. "This Is Mr. appoint such men as Byron J. Pat- monia. urday. ... church. rUIIC.ForresMt Smithillilm, who is attending , Cyril Beaham, who used to know* me and Joe ami wife at his brQthei Mts. John Rrannnn. Mrs. Hay Perce and1 liadaugiiteK li i terson on a special liquor law en- All mIm of S10 and ovor aubjocl to • IS diacount for caah. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Prescolf • Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Plough and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hates and college at Oluet. spent Sunday with •.! »'j. V u •"i" " " '5 Henry's. P. G. Hunt shipped two cars of u lu Leadervllle." forcement squad." have moved lo Grand Bapids. little son Hichard. visited their par- sons attended the opera at Powers without cost to you imply an incentive tU rac, , v of ,:,sl week Mrs. Melimla Lite and dauiditei absolutely ar c' f as l.u^el.. Ul .relatives. . ., . . . r c. i i 'r ) wJt^h her sister*"'s• As Tom came forward Cyril's face About 200 persons were present at slock fur the Ce-ope lest week, and Cascade District No. 4 has a new ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ai Barnum Satur- Saturday afternoon and saw "The Mabel werein Hastings Tuesday and HH I Free Lunch At Noon Rosenberg & Son the same thU week. day. for you to renew during the pr > sen' month, whether your Misfuns «1 helm.i*% i eckhani, o—f St. Johns M.mars*, ft.teai:ari • Brown and Mrs. B. A was u picture. He went Into the living phonograph. Wednesday. Mabel had her tonsils the supper.—: (irand Bapids Press. Bat." time is out or not. This is •. great off-r, d .n i mi*s it! spent Sunday with her mottur, Mrs. Churls an(| families, room, and gradually Molly saw his self Ehnjr Dintaman and.nd . familfnmily and, Mr. Evans is at work in Ihe old C. W. King and family called at and adenoids removed. Mr. und Mrs. Austin Forward, of MAIL YOUR REMITTANCE OR LEAVE IF Af OUR flattie Peckham. Farms wanted. If you wish b assurance returning. He begun drop Henry Bleuni and wife, of Hast- GREENVILLE P L ANT STARTS Mm Ellis visHed Ted Ellis nnd wife mill on Stark's two davs a week the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Standish. have heen spending a Mr. and Mrs. W. Murphy have sell this fall come and see me as ping hints, oil, yes. they had been oh! ings, visited at his brother Dilman's, WOKK AGAIN. nl Cnledndain, Saeday. making cider. Silcox Sunday evening. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OFFICE. Mrs. Ort came Friday to help care moved into the home of Fail Nash have six on my list now who wish friends sweeiheartsl He paused and Sunday. Greenville, Sepl. 29.—The L'ni- Ochampaugh Bros, i Liacoln Dygrrt nnd wife end Little Martha Jane arrived last McConnell. Miss Barbara Wilson on Ihe Kast side. to buy. Yours might be what they versal Garment company, successors Oeorgs Teller attended the Rerlln Thursday night at the home of our care for her sister-in-law, Mrs. (ieo. and Leona Forward were over Sun- smirked. Bev. S. C. Voder, of Kaloxa. Iowa, Douglas. Mrs. John Sliivel, of Constantine, want. George M. Parker, Lowell will licgin revival services al thi1 to Ihe Michigan Motor Garment com- fair oae dny last week. pastor, L. C. Doecr. day guests. "I congratulate you on your good Mr. and Mrs. Merle Vanderhoof The Lowell Ledger & Alto Solo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mich. Otliee over Look's drug taste. Mr. Benbam.' said Tom quiet Mennoiiilc clmrch here Saturday pany, which went into a receiver's Geerfe Fields nnd Henry Tredrn B. Storm, Jr., works al Ihe Cor- The dance at the (Irange hall Sat- Proprietors duroy Tire Co., factory. visited relatives in (irand Hapids Mis. H. M. Shivel. store, adv ly while Molly suffered unbearably, evening. Oct. 7. All are invited. hand some time ago, commenced kk nre repnirtng some huildings for urday night was not very largely al- work here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter and Moreley Saturday night and lemled, but everyone that was there Mrs. (iuess Morris and daughter "•i won't say that we aren't a little Leon I'oiisli and family, of Kast Werd Proctor at Caacnde. Sunday. Ciimpbt'll. visited at the home «>f The new company will manufac- calkd al Ihe Slaler-Slonn home had a good time. Kutherine, spent tbe week end with hit df what you might cull atllnUh*. William Und, of Woodland, took Sunday afternoon. Alvin Ludlow, of Grand Hapids, Marion Mulcbler Sunday. ture women's dresses. jpper wilh his sister, Nellie Mc- Miss Mabel ('harles. (•••ntluaed Benbam. "First love, you The start was made with only l.j Miss llol Sinclair spenl Sundav. spent the week-end with his moth- Mrs. John Thomas entertained her Nnu^don Inst Friday night. SOI TB BOWNE BUNDLE. Mr. and Mrs. Soleman, of Grand know!" Kills at work. However, it is ex- September 24, with her parents. er and sister. sisters. Mrs. (lon^Sunler and Miss Rirhard Rawleys spenl Tuesday Little Marion Brown is very much Hapids, spent Sundav with Mr. and "(julte so." said Tom. Flta Hoover, of Lake Odessa, tin iiecied that others will lie added as Oct. 2.—Hoy Deming and family Mis H. P. Shultr. »f course, I'm not telling any fast as machinery is iu ulaee until ntaM in AHn and attended the Boys' HICKORY REND. pleased over the arrival of a little siient over Sunday with his brother latter part of last week. duh pnrty nt Harvey Slater's. sister al their home Sunday, October Charlie, of Mjllhrook. For Refreshing Harold \nderson, of Grand Hap- tales." Benbam went oh. Stephen Weaver visited Hiram alNiiit BNI will have steady employ- Oct. 1—Mr. and Mrs. Erna Pink- ids, .pent the week-end with Low- "Wise and prudent, Mr. Benbam." ment. Mra. Geclla Campnu aad two hoys, ney and son Calvin, spenl Sunday About forty ladies spent an enjoy- Livingston, nf Kast Campliell Tues- * Mrs. Joe Coon left Saturday morn- able day Friday, with Mrs. Estevan ell friends and relatives. ••What d'you mean, 'prudenCf'" Ben day. Mr. Livingston is in very The Michigan Motor Garment eom- nad Mrs. Hnttie fnncroft were in al Orve Vanderlip's. ing to visit her son Jesse and fani- Bussell. Get out that overcoat and have a pany operated a blanch factory in Mrs. Rlanche Stockford'x sister bam donumded. poor heallh. ilv. of llarrlella. for a week. Earl and Will Fox entertained new velvet collar put on. "I0.0INI Ibis year, according to e«»un- Mr. Pal Shides was a caller at Miss Gladys Dunbrook and Conny on not having luur ly ollicials. The amoiml appro- Margirit Wlngrier. who Is attead-*sse Slockford's Thursday evening. visited Mrs. Fred Ganxel Sunday Mable, will attend Freeport High lie doling, of (il md Hapids, spent John Birman and family, visited ag Snath HI* school in Grand evening. school. • CHOICE CAND1£S ried \ ou," said Tom. his sister, Mrs. Bert l.enhart and priated by Ihe suitervisors for Ihe L. J. Hunter was in Ionia on busi- the wi t h t nd v.ith Miss \gnes Per- •nil, I s.h* I'm hot wanted here'." year 1922 was ^2.'»,L'»g and al Ibe end KapMs waa haaw ever Saaday. ness Friday. Boy Knight left Monday morning Watt Thomas and family spent family, of Lansing. Sunday. for Marine City. Sunday al John Fogleson's. in box or bulk ry. Benbum unsweml. rising. "All right. S. S. Weaver, of Indiana, visited of AiikusI il had been necessary to Having decided to quit farming, 1 will offer at Public & WIRIam PnRer hnd n wnll haiH Cora is all ml, siloes all filled. Mrs. Fnd Malcolm and daughter But I guess you wouldn't bM»k si transfer ><.'>..V27.7K from this eon- Mideraenth his hnase last week, • . clover seed ami beans nearly laist Tuesday was Mrs. Mary Tce- Milton Weitx drives a new Ford. relativesherelast week, left Saturday ple's eightieth birthday. Iler broth- Abby, M;s. I. D. McQueen, and Mrs. Hmug tf you knew—hn, tia!—It' you for (irand Hapids. where he visjled tingenl fund lo aiiKineiit this Inidgel. oUlnl m111y^ lailllfarmf , 4"*'^» milesasaavfts* east ow*f Caledonia and 6 miles not Heary Tridinltk doing the werh. all threshed around here. For your favorite smokes in '.lyde Collar spent Friday in Grand County Clerk Bolterl (i. llill staled Russell Dunlap has rented a farm er and wife, and Auntie Barnes ate It's Against the Law Just knew " his son, Stephen and wife, over Sun .„ J. ^ uruuMm,:n„ «« Gas mere atw acholar ia AHn Hapids. Ihe reason for Ihe increase over Hm* HI* school thla week, Harold north of Ionia and will soon move chicken dinner with her. She re- But Tom hud risen too, and Mr. Ben day. of Middleville, or 5 miles south of Whitneyville, on ceived several nice presents, and a CIGARS and TOBACCO you'll Mrs. I.. M Brown, of (irand Hap- to Go Naked estimate lies in Hie fact lhal Hie new Wend started la Mnaday morning. Ihrnfm bam made a ruther rapid exit from tin Mrs. Lydia Simpson, of l'ree|Nni, heautiful bou(|uet from Traverse id•,and Mis. A. K. (iardner, of Che- Juvenile home building requires Mjfcel Dunlap returned lo Vpsi- You've fcot to wear clothes to house. Tom saw him to the door, visiting her brother. D. W. Liyer P. G. Heal hm rented the potato make no mistake in going to boNgait, »pent the week end with and w ife this week. much more for up-keep lhan did Ihe Mr/ian thm Nmlghbon mm at Bhndele aad will hay no-laali last week to flnlsh her last year and then came back. there in college. Miss Francis Fish visited at the ihtir brother, Milo Barne\. keep out of jail. In the days of D. W. Layer and wife, with Mrs. .old and Ihe mindier of children Ion thsra, apealag aeal Moaday. Ill Tailoring •if I'd felt sure thut bhokumird cared for is larger.— (irand Bapids home of Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Swains- Mi .. (ieor^e M. Parker and Mrs. Adam there were no laws and Simpson, spi-nt Sunday with Bay meant to bother you. I'd have kicked 1 Press. Tuesday, October 10 Freak MfNaf^lsn nad wife am- ADWTIONAL RUGLR NOTES ton a few days last week. ClMle (dollar intertained the West' there were no clothes—a % Lacy and family, and Mrs. A. Klip blm down the stairs;* said Tom. Come 1 le Hnrrts Creek Saadiqr In Vera King spenl Friday night and at raasanabla prices LASBY'B PFjACE Side I uehre elub at the home of < leaf would sufiicc. fer. of Alto. ea her brother Ike Silcon nad MraBnhrrtnSllcos and Esther "Mb, Tola!" I"egun Molly, sobbing- Wvaping for a Year. Bancroft were in Lowell Thursday. Saturday with her friend. Mora Mrs. Parker NWlnesday afternoon.] But today you are judged by John Kiinc and w ife, of Campbell Commanaing at 10 a. m. Sharp, tun Tlmo Swalnston. Headquarters for magazines and magazine Tom, I can't bear It any more. |'v» WldoAn and wblnwern who wefp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doyle and j the clothes you wear. A tai- Center, visited at tbe home uf Slepll- Mr. aad Mrs. Elmo Dygwt nada MT* !"? KUm* drove subtcriptions. Get your reading table ready for gut to tell you eu Weaver Sunday. IhIiv u day f<*r a ycur. nnd wbo uiv HORSES larvnn WaMdnff Plow jtirlndatone. •iwaa laa baayaf aatlrfaatlaii to tha Sanaa *—n. —s*n- lo St. Johes Snlnrday to visit Iheir sun Billu tnd Mr. and Mrs. T. M. lored to individual measure SM mmmmf wmm mmmpvT wiui mim Nlss My BroiOeit Doyle tint sous, Thomas and Kail, NVt II word, sweetheart." answerod itlho.ctl t-at «n<> mi fmli Mtumt Pair af hay howe*. awa hrojhtr*! Omat Neb II Riling I One SSwal ON S wlla la liaTlfig avaty nam la tha kaMa waU brsther Otln and wile, Thnraday Aaal Mary Patter, who has pur- tha long winter evenings. suit has a prestige all its own- Iu r husband, folding her In her anus C'AMPAI LAKE KAIHOH. day for a laomli. figure In lln* i'oiteral and S jraera oMt weight SJM. OHver Oea Worae Plow. I Sow Arnor. rhaaed a new home there. Cits. 1*4 Alto we if Grand Hapids \ isiiors Sunday. M that is why doctors and law- "Tom, 1 must tell you— (tel. it. Melba Snyder allendetl a ifivaioideN of Ibe ln-ad linnttiu I poonda. i Three Seetlon Spring Tooth Drag. One Sf gal. Can Tank. Qariw fUHnjpr mmI ImUy.toy Ihe Hi-bikab bid^f of Lowell will hirtliday pally al Fred Taylor's lust Pair htnek Ptrchee marea. owe aio- Hplho Tenth Dragi Urag Cnrt Poor Crenni Cnaa, S " S4 Ira Wnraar n lamed In haslaam i serve a public slipper and hold a yers, successful business men, Suppow I know." flv«"j of llorneii. pJiTbtoak Perehen ware*, own ate- ««.•«, i a OTI • y BosenberunuM-ii . us well as judges ond govern- You ean't know, oh, I've sufrensl Sunday in Lowell. tera. S nnd 4 yenra old; weight Oaa-Roraa Wagon. no PnaNtf Wlra. A wall fwralahid haaia ia alwaya • r of young peoplople visit- fair in tbe City hail. October .'tl. Mr. and Mrs. John Dellwilder ami 2jm pnnnda. B Two l*Reeae. S* Tooth C'nRlratera. Kcaee Stretcher. ilkoa wiR take her place et the tele- Kerp this date in mind. adv. j ors, select from the line of fi* niueli. How do you know, Toiu" Rosenhenrs SumlaySuml . DANCE son, of (irand Bapids, siient Sunday C'ATTLR. Oae-Ront Hplho Tooth C'eltlvntor | dee heef tintaMt. | ni you? Aral can you forgive ?' her Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mlvetl eulei j with Mr. and Mrs. Saiji Snyder, Estenaiee Lnddtr. Garden City Tmiloeing Co. Ilusli. darling!" he aimw*-nil^bU quality and Um "buck lo Tha Main Thing. Mrs. Ai ihur Lllis spenl a few days JdralenOne-MnnMnnip PnRer. Track wheal foe Rl p awr wrmw^Bweaony, wnen umy mm htecd Jo her hmne after a few old. weeks* May wilh her mother. Miss guests weie Mr. and Mrs. George; normd" priori. "Ilere'g a letter from a father win last week with her brother, Sanl SNoPRIer. Thrao aeta lee^M ST new Onernaey Cow, dee May I. • yenra Ika — " « —-a « - -» Haatl Dinlaman is assisting with J^|ORE than 50 par cent of all passenfer Baldwin, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. O-ir policy 100* Miitfacliofi or any* tie wjiiiIh bbt l««iy to liavo a rot ford Litis ami family. ma Tank Heeler. •w. wwwmrj •VTTHMNI OHO OWHV* F. A. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. George In Feed Cooker. her hnase work. I Wif .l .-. rlully rffunJvd. lege eduenlbm," remarked iIm- dmn i Mrs. John Reiser has been III# tirade Shorthorn, dee UeL * 1 Ahoet SI Toe MUed Ray. dt^lfWa Thaedaro Stewart ara via* cars laa?a their factories on Goodyea' gersol and daiigbters, GlMlvk and Hie fjo ulty. Mrs. Allen Lashy and dmighler JS Aeraa Cera la MmtIu Track for Oea WHIOn^J^aMTWw OHO IrWMN lIOa OI—-M* We aadrnland Ihnl Jay Anderson Hatfel. George Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Maxine, and Mrs. Henry firahani yeoro old. Tool OrtederR tn lldragn lo the ea-ser- "In reptybig I wipltoxe It would Im* p Grade Notalein. dno Dae. t. I yenra Ahoet 111 he. Oata. tiiaa# Ilemv Quint and family, of (irand Ifittnl Men t«» dwell «»n "Mir cr»»pf or pr« called on Grandma Paullis last Sun- Ahent If toe Rtraw In Rtra. —,-itel for nn operation. Mrs. Hapids. WUIC. Stone Cora Mra. Jake Kanhlt relaraad le her Andinea la staying with his folks fe<«4*ri and liilil'!U tin- hrhk In Ne-\ patch. Weetlaalia. O. 0. , Ledger When the Other Fellow Was York at tlie ••arl:i sl possihle moment. — State and General News Section Using All the Wind. cann- hurrying on hoanl ami demunded Love Matches. (For the week ending Sept tl. IMO THE LEDGER'S FARM DEPARTMENI jibe reason for Sammy'- ii»-|.-iy. i 'j'),,. pensive one—If . ou marry for Hay Sammy Mi-latjro was .-apiain of n •Then- - no wiml." sai'i SMiiiuy. • love now inlays you've Lint to timl some Market barely •leady In *** JhU lilies schooner tiiat itlie.i hetween New York "What's th'* mailer with you—no reasonable cxru.se for the benefit of Compiled and Condensed for Readers of Lowell and Environs at western market*. Reeelpta net Jarne and points on the .lorsoy coast. One windV" tnri for New York, hut York 124, Philadelphia the river now. Politeness Springs From Kindness. *!», Cincinnati $17. Chicago |22. Rt Ixmia Be Of Help To The Progressive Farmer Sammy gave no sign of any intention "Ves I hnve been wai< hlir iior." said Heal politeness begins in kindness. $19, Memphis $21.50. No. 1 alfalfa Km£ f*i Tais UesanuMat aaeplteS h. i mnde by experts of the Department ol Sm^rfpsn l^afiHi Mew. awrvW.t to get under way. Instead he sat on Sammy, "hut It's no use my ir'-tiln* un- only those whose hearts are loving are Bay City George II. Randall. Sr. •aa City, |1».50. Memuhls I2t SL LM E. T. Walker, stvrotan nnd (rea»- I Coiiiinerce tliroughout the world. $22. No. 1 prairie Kansas City 111 * deck smoking u pipe. ' dor way. Sure, she's u'oi the w ind reallv courteous. well known retired lumberman, was Minneapolis $16.50, St. Louis $16.60. uivr of tlie Chicago Hallway Equlp- | He points out that extreme are ACCUSED HERRM SHOW AT COHVEWTION ment company, WHS* shot In tlie bad: found dead in his bed at tbe Imperial LP,ST filld OF • Peed " HOW THF BULLIES ! inust be exercised, particularly a, nis ca t wl an.I rohheil of a company pay hotel. Coroner H. M. Simon derided Market firm but buyiijt • Jl ®i >3 SHEEP-KILLING POSTAL SERVICE IN AMERICA ica Andrew Hamilton, an l-Mlnburgh .\,.w England, and Governor Dongnn : crucial iH-riod of reconstruct Ion, lest of limited volume. Troductloa ww CONFERENCE WORKS OUT PLANS death was due to natural «auses. Neville ef Cammittte, Pram- m.-rchant. who had formerly li\»*.! in .\> Vork. hail oaeh made possible Happenings roil whon three gunmen forced his STATE NEWS ' an unwise appointment might bring MINERS e BAILfeed a moderate, Increaalng on unauwi Big Display M New On CAN BE RECLAMED w machine into the curb. Lansing—Dentally speaking, 6,014 meat ON THE MARKETING OF LAMBS Institution Had Its Inception in 1691. New .h-rsoy ihr carrying on of local postal routes. ; di-astor, not only to tbe individual Quoted Sept 20, Minneapolis leant Mtetlng. • • • When British King Authorized Hamilton Mart.-d llamlllon'-< Inter- &A4 persons in nine Michigan institutions | merchant who Kent bim overseas, but bran $19.60, Standard middlings. DOGJSMENUE A Livingston ^Mont.) dispatch says: are being cared for by the Michigan M BUSINESS MBN RAISE ttjmjOM linseed meal $10; winter bran St. l^aua its Beginning. colonial postal unioIIIII'MnI I'lonl sWMH.MayJ 1I.. IWH— Splendid Code for Humanity. of the World Manistee -Mrs. Paniellie l^ursou, S-l . might involve also tli«e good will and $20; gluten Chicago W0.f5; white bees- inti-s fa tlie American Legion Ptowmo-ln and Seedjng to Qrast (Pl*S*r«e by tb* I'ltllfd States Oepsrtm<-ni With a total of 07,740 visitors this sea- Department of Health, according to BONDS FOII ACCUSED IN lay ftS-M, alfalfa meal Kansas City at Agrlcaltsre ) ihe dressed market often are more ja weekly servhc between rortsiuouth. W hat's hrave, what's noble, let's do years old. died Sept. l*^. She has liv- INVADE standing of American export firms in Ital coiivention M New Orleans 1 son, Yellowstone park has broken a!I figures given out by Dr. R. M. Olln TIMBER CUTTERS WILL $21.60, Chicago $24.5». a Timber RecommeniM. Plana for the more orderly market- drastic tlum those in the live market. The real beginning of post ul >crvice N- Vlrtrinia. Arrangements It after the hiuh Uotuan fasleon. and ed here for M years. She leaves five general. The traveling representative ILLINOIS MABBACRK. are promised one Control by LegiBlation It Urged by records for travel In a national park commissioner. THE MALHEUR NATIONAL ing of native lambs at Jersey City and In. Americ..••iv,••1a1 datepatc|i and receive maknmKee deat< h proud to take lis —Sluike- Tersely Told daughters, one son. 2t; graudcbiUlreu has an nnprecedentedly grave re- of the most spec- Better Breeding Stock Urged. and leads Its nearest rival, Yosemlte Grain prices dosed higher for weMi en United Statet Department Now York city, and the ellminutlon of 101HMM, when \\Illiam and Mary granted mall hetween the coIonh-> and al! puns gpcare and 11! great-grandchildren. Kalamazoo—William RUcbey. 60. FOREST OF OREGON. sponsibility. since be will be regarded war talk abroad and Improvement ^m tacular and in- park In Calliorula. hy more than 2.500. 35 FRCEO, EttNT OEMEO Ml oaeh aad export demand Chicago De- Ptramrt thouid Build StU^nviaf violent fluctuatlona In prices of live It was ngreed at the conference > Thomas Neale, h\ letters patent, of the cjvliiy.ed world. who escaped from the Kalamazoo Hos as tbe spokesman of bis country ae teresting navnl of Agriculture. Onthttrll f 1- f«t A*wt-iKiiwJi ^ti.,1. .. .•..•<••1 1...... t.,...... • • • Pontiac- Hr Clarence L. Candler, cember wheat up C 2-4c; Chicago De- Dame ThM Chtck Kroeion aad and dreased latuba at these markets, that producers ot" native lamhs shouh! authority to establish such a service. Irregular posts an- -iioriei rouie pital tor the insane, later hanged bii.i well as of bis company. He will be In cember eom up S 1-lc. Wheat erraue ahowa the nation Average Memory. Licensing of women as lay readers manager of Yanks' convalescent camp Cause the eunng oi *hpaot nre to be worked out hy u committee use belter hrecding stock; ^upiily am and t>i hold the privilege for 21 years, had existed before. William I'enn .1 Ti: n»iage individual remeinlters Personal self on a tree south of the hospital BIG TRACT OF VIRGIN PINE a position to build up or damage the Expected That Catea Will Be Tried oa the tlet with sharp ftnetaatleae. aad baa seen, accord- in tho Protestant Episcopal church at l uion Lake, was assaulted by two closed fractionally lower. Fore I representing Uve stock commission I'le '"'th to the ewes and lamhs Neale roimdned In Krinland, and tioml- I'ennsylvanla, the «;>:.fi;d •own- of ri,!-.., ths what he socS ;:nd one- grounds. A posse was searching for prestige of both. etlil regarded bullish. Perelgn ing to Lieut. C. With Bits, 1 was approved by the house of deputies negroes between Cnion Lake and Late In October; Jvdft Hart- men, slaughterera, retailers, railroads, for nuiximiMii gains in order to mar- nateil as posiiiiasier general f"r Atner-' Mas>»chuselts and (V-nnee IMII, in tirn. v. 'ia? he hears. Garland J. ("Jake") Stahl, president him when his body was discovered. Tbe I mpart ment of Commerce it aeraliy alow. Cora ander n.-. W. J. Neville, mm LAW IS FAVORB) of the Washington I'ark National bank ' of Portland, Ore. The deputies voted Pontiac and is in Pontiac city hos- well te Pretlde. Ran start aad averaged lower but re- (Vrc-iwred by th* UattwU aiatas iMiisrUaesi stock yard comptnlea at Jersey Oily ket thf I ii nitts liefore ihey become iu Cadillac-Names of all Wexford More Than Seven Billion Feet of Lum- giving considerable attention to ceived fair eupport oa decllae. cbairman of the «i Aaitcuiiura.) at Chicago, at one time one of pro- L'OO to 128 to adopt u canon amend- \ pital with a fractured skull. Closing prlcee Chicago cash nmriiet: nnd New York, atatern lamb pnalucers festeil wiiii luirnsites. and pructlct measures designed f« facilitate the convention naval Hut this is no reason why you own mil::i-;r > lb-ad and hand write county men who died in service dui'- ber, It it Estimated. Will Be Taken Na 2 red wlater wbeatft.lS: No. t hard Coed Points af Measure Would liuiiies am a source ol great lota and the United Stat Department of j 'I'n-'kln^ and ••ust rat ion. OPPORTUNITY TO EVERY MAN fessional baseball's greatest stars, died ment. j Bay City- When his gun. which he work of American salesmen abroad, Marlon, 111. — An unmlttakeahle affairs commit- should join the ranks of the unfoi- tie ret• • • • ing the World War are wanted by the Out—Many Miles of Railway Are winter wheat $1.09; No. I mlaed corn ma; Valuable te Other Bttiet Nt to mo tuimer. 'ibey rum fertlit Agriculture. • ''lit places yon ,1111011^; the tn Los Angeles. ^ had leaned against a fence to light particularly In tbe Latjn-Anierican demonstration of the power of tha No. t yellow corn SSc: No. I white ttit tee, who has It wn-i ..vcd, .tlsu. that producer! tunaie IT- y.iui tine i- make tood nation"- •••'led i-!tizeu.S. I'.neh one • • • Cadilha post of the American Legion Necessary. He. So Wtll Prelected, Authority luuU, immeie with tana operations, Thla committee waa appointed as a Life's Ambition# Can Generally Be Ohio, at it November election, will a cigarette fell and was discharged, countries. A bill is now before con- miners' union In Willlaintoa county heen in Wash- in the illlTt rent ur« :is siuiuld ren<'h at my ho\ The ohl world ha- opiiortunl- dolnt: ' l>est -a i n-e the height for a memorial tablet to be presented Average farm prleea No. t mlaed eom unuermuie buuuuigs, encroach on uuh* result of the conference culled recently Realized, if One Is Willing to Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, daughter of vote on a state constitutional amend' the right arm of Wiliard Fortin. is la central Iowa ftZ I-Jc; Na t hard wla- - Armistice day by the Daughters of the gress to give effect to tlie uniform and the sympathy with which the i ngt on com- de tuuds, endanger the lile of tlock undeisian li!^ which will lend to tht Pay the Price. tie> oj tlie begging list. I in* trouble II ion- If he will pa\ the ment to legalize rhe manufacture and Washington.—opening up to tho tar wheat In ••entral Kansas SSc; No. I hy the United States Department of the late Gov. J. G. McCullough, who years old. was shot off. He was hunt- coinmerciul-traveler treaty, wblcb lias men accused of murder la the Her- dark northi-in wheat in central North Heting arrange- Mn lengthening of tlie bn'edlng and mar Is folks don't waul 1 hom pric ( Ameri an Revolution. .F*e««rae by tbe UaUvd S I' e fame r.> I prefer far'Ienlng Tlie imple. Sporting est service of the proposed sale of particiinite in tbe iirogram. Charlevoix county was shipped out erate in the territory of another simply arraigned and their bonds guaranteed the t'niled states DeiNirtmetil of erusiou by proper cuitivatiou. and hy movenu-nt nf iiimhs to market. In tbh what ihey thoimbt they could It's if you meant to • m i :.«• i.- ir» vviii I*adioft uf the Maccabees, iu the bead limher In the Malheur national forest, Dairy FreSucte Jersey City and New York met n-iire ! ments .ire chenper than th'.M used In uf Charlovoix and another carload is by men worth In the aggregate $10,. irran^i'nenls hnve also i»ecn made Agriculture, iu Farmers' lluiletln ! conne< i-n u was suggested that tht Washington W. N. Stokes of Washington re- office of the organization, at Port upon the payment of a single fee and Butter markets firm during tba conducting the surplus water from aentutlvea of aheep and lamb pro- no wonder such folks are easy prey jot- iustil> you polt iici 1 hen-"- always a -porting Oregon. week. Faacy goods have been ecaroe lave the liable bouts now at Jack- practlco l ich appears to he general to be shipped soon, presumably from ebtalning a license, wblcb la valid 000,000. MteeteKilling LKigs, by M. W. Coil. the lield ut a low velocity, tiuiiies tho human vultures ihat hover near tb_e Vour lecord v , d»iM n>r a soldier bonus was tained his title of world's champion In Huron. She will begiu her duties on This wooded section, now remote and the shortage has held up prlcee. Poor ducers and the department, rrucilcal- hero. For daya a committee of miners, kilif. St. I'etersbury. Tampa. Ual- just oil I lie press. All but live of tbe ly follow <[ .j. rertiiln states of con carrion pir the International ride shooting com- October 1. throughout tbe whole country. quality of fresh butter has turned can lie reclaimed by piowing-ih and IjTall tlie factora responsible for the' 'ri-atest nicii if fit I' lio.-ion Tninsi .••.;il prop, sed by Senator Bursum, Republic- Hom railroad facilities and present- interest to storage goods which are be- ton iiniS St. l-otils culled into ao l tract,ii- in !is to country buyers foi petition now In progress a' Milan. Ann Arbor -Two sisters of mercy, Kind of Man Required. headed by Mayor A. T. Pace, of Her- luiges are devoted lo n discussion seedin„g t.o. grass or limber, or hy wide fluctuation In lamb prices ut Jer- an f New Mexico. In a bill introduced Saginaw- T. Leo Jones, Michigan iay metliuds of living, may soon ring ginning to move. f service with a view to illrecllng j delivery ilurlng stated periods Is largo : Italy. Stokes scored 1,007 points In black garbed and veiled have entered Tlie Department of Commerce will rln, a member of the union, has been Closing prices 92 score butter: new of the control of dogs by legislation j buiiumg soii-suving dams that check sey City during certain periods were In • s. ante at Washington. distrii t president of the United Mine with the sound of blasting and ax York 4t l-2c: Chicago 40c; Pblladelphla annnal cruise of the naval reserve ly respon-dhle for the Irregularity Ir • • < 120 shots. the University of Michigan Sister Issue fo American travelers tbe certill- making the rounda of the merchants nnd to digests of dog laws of tlie 48 erosion und cuuse tbe tilling of the brought out by full discussion. Workers of America, has resigned to blows, of pulling locomotive's, of mill 43c; Boston 42c. «i, wiio fonn Iheir crews, lo New tho daily re^oipts at Jersey City. If • • • Mary Austin, of Grand liapids. will cates of identification called for by tbe and bankers, seeking stretlet for the states. Siieeial attention ia given to gully with silt. The conference developed the fact j roi.riatlon -.f S'JX'.CHt for re- go on a vaudeville tour with a local whistles, automobile horns and other Fralte and VegetaMee :tl»S. shippers would consign some of theli The 1922 world series baseball study in the literary college. Able convention, and it ia because tbe de- prisoners, on the plea this would Ihe Michigan law, which is thought lu checking gullying, the lirat thing that the lamb problem at Jersey City lie!' \itiericans in Smyrna, reoorn- orcheslra. iu which he plays a saxo noise.- of Industry. Potato supplies light In most cities, Heel of I'.' h.vdn»|ilanes will fly lamhB, parthMiIiirly the lower grades championship will open October 4 In Sister Gonwiga, will take work in partment realizes the Implied res|M»n- show who stood with the union In thla heavy In Chicago. Mont markets ateedy to havo many good polnta that might ia to atop It at the head. If possible, Is n production and marketing prole mended by President Harding, was phone He has been succeeded by Wheie now stand giants of the to strong, Chicago weaker. Prices •m iVtisneoln to \e\* tnicuns a few to other markets, where there is a hei- New York city, it was decided nt a pathology. slblllty of promoting the selection of trouble. The response Monday, well lie adiipted hy other states. the water should he turned Into t lem combined, nnd that Its solution \ i'i.• ''.o senate at Washington, if George Toskey, St. Charles, district forest will rise lumbering towns and , slightly higher at eastern shipping ^s lo'lcre Ibe ciuiveniion and will ter outlet. It would do mucli towartlf meetin* of National and American Marquette The twenty-sixth annu- proper American salesmen to repre- when defendants were lined up be- points, weaker at Wisconsin and Minne- More Dog Laws Needed. iiulurul water-courao before It reaches lies largely In the hands of the pro- w(;^ 'i. !iided In a deiiciency ' 111 nnd vico-pre.sideuL agricultural coiumunities, and where j sota points. Onion markets weaker for liain on tbe river for eahibitiou remedying the undesirahie conditlom league representatives at Chicago, al moeting of the Upper Peninsula sent American business in foreign fore Judge D. T. Ilartwell. was Imr Tlie sheep industry in this country the head of the gulljr. In thaUow ducers and slaughterers of native •;st yet be ai'ProVe liv River Rouge—River Rouge will soon roam hear, deer and other w ild alll- ' eastern stock, steady to firm for middle- Ibts. at Jersey < Ity and New York. Fet-d Last year's prices will prevail. Educational association. and the countries Hint Director Klein feels It presslve. western. Apple markete stronger. Sup- lots bud many upa and downs In the gullies, a dam buUt dote ta tht htttd lambs, nlthough live stock commission be a signless city. A resolution was mais muscular men and hardy women plies moderate. Peaches firm Tn eastern I'bile in Waslilnirion 4'oinmuniler Ing stations estuhllshcd in tbe Kast a- 0 0 0 Michigan State Teachers" institute, Imperative lo admonish those execu- Eighty-six men. Including matt of : last .111 years, and In 11122 there were wiU give t till of aoU in n thort time. men tnd rettll meat dealers can assist H London dis- will tread. Desecraiion of Ihe last cities, weaker In tbe mlddlewest. rllle also arrangeil for Iiivital on reservoirs from which to feed the passed by the city commission ordei tives wbo pick men to see that Ihey Herrln's business community, step- Prices reported 8ept 21: New Jersey In deeper gulUes, n longer time It in remedying the situation. t the Uni'.od States w mld will he held at Marquette. October 12 great "forest primeval" Is Im|>endlng. the naval authorities of Knglund. niarhet as supplies are needed also The . ing that no billboards could be erected are (a) suited to the territory and tbe ped forward. Thejr offered bonds to tatoes. Glnnte 85c to tl-M per ICQ . Pey.on . March the Labor and i:{, according to advices received.' Lumbermen of the country see In Ki. In eastern cltlee, $Sc f. o. 6. ship- inadu, Australia. Frame. Italy. Bra- ueceastry according to tht condlUon Ottupist Kty Peeltitn, were mentioned as a means for reme- and that those already in use must bo trade to be visited; (b) to the line M the eitent of 19,000,000. Bomo of tht ping points, Maine cobblers In bulk The program for the events is com- anil Ciibu for tlieir aliemlance tt tnd amount of washing. Brutk tnd dying condllhiiis, Ka? t as i n unolficia; observer, Striking sbopmon on the Southern taken down by January 1, 1923. The the brief statement ol the service the irftal.lO New York city. «c67Sc f. Jersey City occupies a key p«Niltlon plete. Il,ial goods lie bandies, and (c) to the cow sureties are worth Httla, others are ttrnw, tinuly fastened down, make v\ a? t sr;;:« rtr. -mt at that the bill- ^ opportunity for their trade to a b.; sacked atock ll.lBvl.9S Boston. naval show. A flotilla of siiluaa- In the channel of distribution between rroilucer* and commissloti men rec- railway returned to work. Ollicials of commission declared merclal pedicles ot bis employer. millionaires. Northern round whites slightly weaker Wj; Petoskey- Circuit court business in deal Initially with i- virgin pine forest now en nmte to the Kast fioia t food dam for atopplnf troth*. ttw Itmb producers and the largest the road and representatives of the boards destroyed the beauty of the Tbe agent should be a man of gtMKl An agreement was reached between Chicago at lift 1.30, eteady Ht. Louis fl.Tt In regions where timber and hruab ommend lliat local and Western • • • Emmet county, this fail, will wait of wide expanse and the lust oppor- #1.11; $0o to I1.S6 f o. h. shipping Island, t'al.. also tuny be a fea- center of consumption, Inaamuch aa It slaughterers co-operate by endeavor- German Kaiser's strikers signed peace terms at Wash- city. education, thoroughly versed In the attorneys, ratified by the eovt, in points. Minnesota red river Ohlos strong are plentiful good reaults In flUfog Pr.-shi • ila •!'• ,• », proria- on Circuit Judge Frank Shepherd, of tunity for the settler to take posses- of the navnl dia|ilay. It the flntl public concentration fiolnt ing to reduce the volume of their di- ington, based on the Wlllard-Jowcil Mears—A broken arm and other in fundamental technical aspects of hit which eight men were hold nnhall- Bt. Louie at $l.tS#t.90, weaker Chicago gulllea have been obtained by tht nee maiiou t W asldr.i.t m, designating Cheboygan, who released jurymen sion of a region now remote from at ll.IS91.lo. Western rurals $l.20ff l.ss for live lumbs destined for New York rect shipments ond their shipments of agreement. juries are not preventing Swift Lath- field. Ue should possess a broad fund sble, sli were given frtadoni on lit.- In ths mlddleweet. Near York snd Mas- of brush dama. In hlU^ldt gulllet Mon.lay >ctoiier 0, us N:iiiunal Fire • • • from further service until November railways and markets and virtually dtjr, tho greatest consuming center for Western dressed lambs to Jersey City ers, editor of the Mears News, from of In forma lion, with at least a suiter- 001 bonds etch, 10 mora war* bonded sachusetts yellow Globe oalons mostly IE LEOION'S SWEET SINGER where the flow of wster Is tmaU tht Prevent: 13, so they might return to their unused agriculturally. tlBl.SO per 100>lb. sack. Ohio and In- dreaaed lamb In tbe United Ktatee and and Now York from Middle Western Samuel Gompers. president of the fldal knowledge of the topics of tbe at 110,000 each and It at IMM oath. farms and take care of their crops. publishing his weekly newspaper. The dlana yellow stock $l.S0(i 1.88. dnmt are commonly built of loott n market that rniulres a high-grade American Federation of Labor, an- Huse Timber Tract. New York apples, red varieties, bu> marketH at periods when gluts are Own Story newaI)UI,er is ,,elng ed,led ,rom a room day. In addition II tre out on bonds at rles Young, Popular Tsntr, Will bruth tometlmet weighted down with President Harding at \N i hlngton The court expressed belief that court shel baskets, BScft|1.2fi In leading mar- prodVct. known to occur. In order to Insure a nnnn.-»'d at Atlantic City, N. J.. that The opening for sale of the timber Stability of moral character la at 11.000, on rlotlns charget. Warhlt at tht Ntw Orletnt work could be looked after in No- in the Paulina Stearns Hospital ai kets. Mslne Wolf Kiveis IS.SOQ t/per toga- Where the flow la enough to It waa ahown that ordinarily Jersey signed the tariff bill, which Is ncov he will stump IIIH country this fall In of the Bear valley unit of the Malheur bbl. Iloston. Illdwestem Jonathans |s.lt Ctnventitn. supply no Kreater lhan the demand. It vembe/ Ludiugton, wliere Lathers was takon indispensable requirement. No mat At the showup In court It of the overtop the dam, tbe brush can be Clty hat t reputation of lieing the law. national forest affects approximately Qi.n Chicago. New .York Blberta was also siiirgested Ihat live stock support of nonpartisan candidates for after the truck on which he was rid ler how brilliant be may be aa t 74 persons Indicted were nnacconntod peaches, bushel baskets, $202.75 aastem bold down by croespieces and tttket. hlglieat lamb market In tbe country, Grand Rapids—Losing his 7-year- y.io,ooo,oou feet of Blue mountains tint- commission men advise their patrom* The long-awaited autobiography of Germany's congress. ing upset. salesman. If his moral character Is for. These Include seven Indicted for markets. $1.(002 in other cities. Colo- thiwn New Orleans way tlie wonl's Simply dumping tht bruth Into t gully hut that during June, July and August Walter C. Llndley of Donville was old son in a smoke filled room. Ber- her now and marks tbe beginning of the rado and ITtah Elbertss $1.5002.25 In e iait that the AmerlcHo f^gioifa as to when gluts usually occur and East Tawas William Dillon, .iu questioned by a foreign inercliant Ibis mnrder. The dtte tor tho trial, It It tbe mlddlewest. wiU not glvt good resuitt. It suffert violent price lluctusthais lie- nominated by President Harding, al nard K. Kuiper was compelled to rush razing of tbe entire forest, containing Meet singer.*' when there are good reasons lo believe deposed emperor will be published in The Chicago years old, son of James E. Dillon, a will reflect UIMUI bis manufacturer believed, will be set for tht Utter part Live Meek aad Meats Before beginning to recltlni t gully WashlngKm. as additional federal from his burning home to escape as- more than T.UOO.UUU.OOO feet of lumber. Nt Shtuld Bt Foreign . and upon bis country. No weak- of October and a tpeclal court set np Tbe trend of hog prices was upward rles Youm.'. is wltb soll-stvlng dama, tbe entire work jiidgo in the Eastern Illinois district. psyXiation. but when he had recov- druggist of this city, was drowned in To start the lumbering o|terations II wilI(ld lK.r^„n should IM* sent abroad for tbe week, advances ranging from 2Ac •in,: to IN* on Daily News, beginning Tuesday, September 26, • • • Lake Huron when he was swept over In Mniion. Judge Hsrtwell announces only ;M. Industries. tendency lo boast fulness about bliu- Feed and 9rsla lenii'iu to tlie habits of slus-p '(lllers, W|I> estimated to bo as high Ji- l.tMWMlOO,- Governor: flroeshech, 241,102: Plot- •uiviiriiin MIS iu <'!.n>innf 'le- i nations. For instance, he takes seriously the old I ed the data over a long iieriod of years tiuatce, representing holders of lirst The mill she recommended Is at i WMRAT--r«sh No. 2 red. $1.1$: Oc- lo dog-tu'oof and wo|f-priNif fences, IMKI •,oi MHHWUKI francs, will be is- mII or the 1 nited Stales, and guard tober, $1.13: No. 2 white and No. 2 mis- (l'r.>j)»r" faiiioiiM hiiuii | for the storage of potatoes. The 1 and h!.-; h: other-ln law. Augu-t /itn- ary in Smyrna when tnai i uy loi'-uil. the main line ai thitarlo, Ore. Il Is able. I.iiek of lad ims U'lMl oia* of RRANH—Inimedlat*! und prompt ship- cullure, Washington, II. 0. States, Great Britain and France. This is only one statisib-s of tl hi i artment of Labor nort ; .'sponger train at Kmpal- ment. $5 SS; I li.lutier. $4.75 Jier cwt. |JR!i'« IMi'lip Soitsa aid toured with I clmnges needed and the methods of m •rman. at the Schro* !er farm Au/. .win d< htioyed hy lire, < -capod from likely that the Cnion i'lldlle wollhl llii the oulsiandlntx delb-iemdes of Aineri- MAY—No I tlmotby, $l« n reports from m,i '..-ii/ it as announced by the gklL MEETS M OU MOMB hi ml on Its retnnr' ahle recruifing tnaiiagemeiit that have lieen found 1-'. last, w.i.s (ommitted to the Ionia that port while llillldreclj of olheis derlake to build a branch from Crane can traveling men. The IdulT, good anl, $ir..6partment of Agticul- S' tlous dainage 1- bellever negotia* buys the timber will have to build >* wou'ul ciii«i>i aa a public slnirer. ntpid Growth; InroUment ture In Farmers* It.dletin I'JdT. Utlllxa receipts | one will occur, evplaliilnu fully what the caso of Al .\ Mrl.ood of Royul I'll-.rloiie. .Miss Mil)'-. lh» caId. fiair ineiits and sir hi obsenam-e of 4i*rtalii U B, tlo poking to •esutuptlon of rela- n i, fed fr-m a typhoon which has Is a nie"ifM»r of Ihe Aiuerlcnn I.e- of native laiubs from Virginia", Wes'" t I'lippens when inideslrahle and unlln- elated, now IH (jaaii' iMt ia a Cirls' logging railway, wlddi l^ reipilred lo I Passat ION Mtrk. thai of Flue-Heated Tobacco lhim> Beginning with a chapter on Bismarck, the ex-emperor swept over the Philippines for HO Oik who wa- eharced with attack- i oioehib n-. The Uailn Ana*rlean alMi Das Moines, la.-With Ikrtt dayt Virginia, tdihi. Kentucky. I^nitisylva tlo t is said at Wnshlngton. lie a common currier, lor a disiamv ot and of Las Koelete des 10 et S for Sweet roialo Storage. Ishni lambs are sent to the Jersey City I ou • Two small ('(Misting vessels ing a nine yoar-old girl Sihoo! in A'hens. disl kes Ihe ap|»earance of doing hiial- ot reunions, retuiniscenctt. nlu, Michigan and New York, without mnrkel. Tilt miles to Seiniea, The coiiniiy I- Ivnni, Willi tin* growing understanding nf Many fanuera who ih» not raise t traces history through four decades. In a general way the story wore sunk in Manila bay, but no lives • St. Ignace Two now steel steam Mt. Clemens - Unuhlo to fiirnirh ucss in a hurry. tnd csmp fires shead of imy matcriul ilecretse In tlie aupply of T rff fi» ."i the rumb r of 'lilz^ns opi'ii and with ea lt of official business tm and tl New York city from Western summer as Ir, PCI according t" « easy railway cuiisiruition, L ••"niis who have audihoilv ae- •f person* enrolled in tlie "lletter structure Is md Justifled. tltbuigl idling elTorts dunna the period ot ex Former Premier Clemoneeau lias ued at # 1Tj.'ia'i each an b dug plan- llohc Connolly, a iMmii K:II, was bo a ri al American. When a naiural retersns of the Qrtnd Army of tht •I: baicta iminta, Tlie alluatlon Is nmipllcated often diverges into events lon^ past, or into the remote future. Mtat« mer.f by S»cr« tary of War Weeks II Is ••stlmiiled lliii, eatdiislxe nf lln- BMn**! World oar n»f*ord«, wound tln's -lh iter Sua-k" camfNiIgn la rtp- •esslve receipts and give consumers tit Wnsblrutnn, « fig, . •••I IOI MI modatloiis at Havre, nn ; n-d by the newly reorganiy»'(l Arnold loiiged ia the county Jail. Ho wan ar- l/iii American Is heing wnsldered for Republic and the men and wmntn tl •b'-dtv lo help other dl- »y tke marked irregularity in the \o|. | nd^nVtage line from Crane to Hurns, whoever diy inen-asitig. Tlie middle of Au- id recessions In wholesale But from the time he reaches the period immediately preced- • • • raigned la-fore Justlco William J, io>«iguiiienl as fimdgti salesman, bis suUilary snd allied armnlsttltns line of tbe dully recdpis during lliose tiio Ur-noh line •'toamer Paris, wbb-h 1" ansportiita n company which has takes this timber lp usi ii iwssed Hie N.iaat mark, signify- j prices. Any steps taken along this line Dusse, waived ext'iulnailon and was suiinling before iuiiuraiiKuiiou and in matting hero Mr tht tfty-tlgth snnntl , umntba and hy Hm inferior ipiaiily of Tne at Washing on approved Aij: -,ii .in November 11 for New , alo »rbed the Arnold Trai^i*. compan?' approximately g'l.Mfnssi In rnllwaj Mrih" to •i|» iit|' ho'its nt-*vnKtni's have ug that many is rsona have died! would em'oiirage consumption and ing the world war the story moves in rapid action and is in 1 land the Island Trans|iortation com- hound over lo tho next torm of cir- bis unlive e*iimiry must lie aide ta O. A. R. nstlonti es gn aneintl 'he .tmertcan lotion and he ulrednga. IIMMI of which arrive un the '-oufer* rn »• report on th' admlnls- York. building, mill ciuislruetlou nnd o|M-rai -latementa * lib ihe l!niled Slalea lie-' tend lo cheek pdee fluctiuitlonM. 'ration coal distrlbufien and prl«e (ii!). • • • i p;iiiv. The proposed n w boats will cuit (ourt. Itelroit aiithoiltles are stand the dosesi *eruiiny. Foreign dty hsd taken otmplstt ra •pp'iit'id autlior'lles at Myraeiise, X •lanimiit of Agrleuliure that their > •oded tnd ungnnled, many respects informative, notwithstanding the author's preju- Ing ex|a*ns4>s for tin flr»l year, lb- , Personnel of Cemmittes. .'17 !<» 12. Aft. r a f ully eoimcTI of the bouse be si' 'd ships alMtiii 15*. feet long at aiding lotal olllcers In tia^mg llamil buyi rs will make ullowanret for out- tf the city. ••|fl !.| the ten for res have ngnfdned Il waa hnmglil imt that the poor iiinse of tia* lack nf rnllwa>s ibere ur*' M* i-stiadi bree«rng o|M>ralhms will he i f • water lino. US foot bimm bv Ion's police record. and-oiil Americana tlwt they will md Beasoutd ohttrttrs tf Ikt tneamp- ilt'nf mi "It fake solMt'tig. Anyone liMllly of these lamlia is due largcl> Although the movement of native dice, eccentricity, and, in many instances, his surprising misin- llol on/ Hern, held it Potsdam It KMUMi sijinire n.Hi's of land In llurnoy, lUulm-ted hiiicefonh on t purebred-1 w as o ''. in' i iHiiioiim ed that former f . d- -p nnike for nalives of their oat coun- tuts af ractnt yttrt predated thnt T'lng a Iht-iiae lo sell mairaxlnes |s o Ihe failure of pnalucers to use bet- lniiilis lo market will MNUI lie complet- Ionia Sail lor I10,(Ir feeillng <•.1 for Ihe curretil year, the ciaiference formation. Ec.peivr William Is lo marry tbe !'. rm'n •i .iin A Ju • in circuit /.tatted against the lon'a i r> • 1'alr ait tli ely given over now to grasing. Tla» $ISJI; heavy. MIO •meath* ll»e stis-k. Including poultry in lids couniry. The foreign Buyers udhisla ami to dock and castruli' was iiiialilnious in Hm desire to worl. I.'.ent. Itobert I im uibor of the wl'!II by hit Dsn Malnet mom thtu 90.000 Ornnd beam 91; pigs. Ih.n, In some countlee of limited aiet tbe | uvi at I'mt "• ; ^.n ' d Mrs few unlives of tbh section ciailitid tarlr lamlia al the pniwr Hno*. Tlie Gorman socri'l sen : have a preity fair Idea of Ihe lyideul Army mtn tnd M^OO members tf •inmber id Taniis la ndalively atntN, I out plans imniisllaiely which will in- dnrlng the war. .111 'a ^' ;llls nl M ipi' ?( :id Hirm'trt o xi friend as a result «d li • ..o.kj timl ilndr cotninnnlty. from a aettle- -•set. springs, 2449 It is a story of absorbing interest to the reader of history - American, und like to dn Iwsineaa With ad tknt nullvt lambs in ao nmny in ure mine orderly markeilng and less was necretly es»'i'i t i'om the At lain a A ! a villi • ih.HI rl> utn 'Mill!iiied. r«- lii?n., ' I •'in In '..ei J-J.'i and ed abo rd the port llnil V •la laa m lni been do- t!- i!!:igo »'- ij 1 o *d •• ru.rif to Im. r ol iiand. ThorniMi ubiat .• ,j int. him. Oldham count , Kentucky, polnta ant. and of current events alike, and is bouni to create a world of lli Ibe United Klati*. The representulive f«»r fondgn sen- : What are yim going lo do with 'Uir nmntba with dl«M-a-e« Iif parasltlr | mitln* was ap|Hilnt«s| to work lo this Hamburg liner P er at Ni York j o oi! I <. I .• .i> I- . iiieii -fT -is liead of f no hy vi'Ia •' • s- woi!« In tho vl oriis irotn the gro inih wnich he tar- •Jfr JEK: !Z imvever. that tltlNmgh hla comity kaa, A Long-Time Centrtct. ice should have t well lialanceil nHn- IWOSEMMM •dd Wiigont And that harneaa •rltlu, imrtlcularty stotmo'ii worms. end with n'preseniutives of the rniled bofiiid foi Gon . .i; i-rniiient of |{ijssi>i was «.I.I>. Whoti ti.o villag sank sevoral n 1 iio.i.e. Tin y exploded on the way *"ily UMI farma. Ill per cent af tke discussion. It deals not only with the direct events of the Wblle the mn bill loresl Is diNitneil ptebenslon of sah-a pndili ins ami n ilfidber hadt Wliere «n earth It utkea It «ery liniNaiunt thai they he .stalcH liepariment of Agriculture; I Mo-'OW, itaring his hand to pleies and u hole 'amn** kave eigmsl enndlment te t wolls on the Kapham farm, in 1&20 the terms of the proiaised Nile nre creemery. la laha, 91 .uarketed kefore the milk fat dlMip \ l?rown-vl le (Tex I (pat. lis) etiological understanding of lliehuy Uf car? Ami wbal are yim dressed 'danka, wMck algnllles active ptrllrl- II. K, Nickeli, I n led Dressed Ik'ef war, but covers a mass of most important collateral matter a >core of n'dghlairs complained of in his throat The throat has healed RTSft"' peara. Mich thnt Ibe sucivssbm of lis aylvan era* position—md he n nan- Fisih current rseelnts, |S09le2«09Se;: a irump for) And that alraw In '•alhm In tystiwiath* live-stiait kn- company. New York: I.. S. Jos«>|ih, t« elve inches >f rain I«h Ton rop-iMloiins 'md sit nailonailstx damage to lhe!r land Mrs. AdatniT and all thai Is h-lt of the hand Is the intimately or remotely related to the war. IMisierily Is assured, according to the j naiiith) An* you going cnixy? onoiniefit work, IMher ciamtlea In These lamlia usually are drop{a^l nt \l he In.-.nl .Heat company. New York; Insi fen day t • ills of th* lirri-, M t • Ttlioni County Mayo, when 1 . (140.000. Haw York Ueutennnt Mtrt fty - hh-h l«l f^r cor or nat'e of the { K (t Marquette Appoiniinctit of a com elation. Though tbe tlniber now of- s yiair wilsl- Don't yoa know iimrketi*il during the months of June, • oi-e Kramer, rniled .Must.r lluleb- tra« ks of tia ' •!|' I ast lines are the repuh'j.-. n* ret renting fnitu Hal Prahshly n Mt#ty. member of the Oarmtn ttrrat ttnrlet anuers are uslrg pnreliml alive eg- Here are some of the signifi cant "high spots' f K»n Ijan-Ing In an • ffort to innke mlsidon of physldiins to dc;erniine the fend for sale by fhe forest service Is Jn^^ZSXiS'itlSite p., i-mut sniamer Isiiirders are coming on luly nml August, hence ihey are a • i» of Ai.s'rica, N'.-w York; H. i» Wi- in a topical llo.-|.d. linn, wor. aiia«kod by government Tia* nw-nita-rs of a Munday s«-h*ad during the wtr. was sacrttly oteart • hisively are: IMiIasM •iNinty, Vlr- mental condition < f Arthur (i;. psy" sulbcbut only to ki-ep a UHHh-inte- next train) -Aiueri'-an legion laiishaide pnaluec from a markeilm: •"•r. I'-nn-.iluinla llalliuad company, troop# j tho atmu'i! "H. rt Show ' in conno^- oreliesira in a amall Indlnta i«»wn od from the Atlanta pswKstlnry mi tfinfa, r»2 |H«r cent: Kit Ht as namty. analysis of the story: "I/. stand|Niint. When Ihey reach ,ler«.. \ rhlladelplim ; Iteorge A Hhaniion, \ ice Tho Must furnace of the A. M, Hy- • • • i t'on wilh Farm cm' Wm k as distinct- ISoh liarpei, Jasper IVrry and Charlea slwil mill running e.miiuuiiusly for 'J» found ibemstdvea In au«lden nee.1 of placed shoard tha Hamharg Hner Buy Wasliliu-.tofi, IM |s«r istii; Hreen «imn-1 years, tin' servb-e will at tlie end of MHIM* Cily In larger numhors than the d«' pn -iih'ld N.'« Vork and New .|crse> '•rs otinipany, In (Jlrard, O., wns lighted A l.ondon dispatch «ays the Rrltlsb ive as this yoarV fruit emp Is large. UoherU, Marquotte prison inmates, tnusle for i-hunh ami (dla-r ae- sr. hound far Oermany. With BIh ty. ISilo. H |M»r eeni, ami tlmiige ' I Ltttirg Him Dtwn laty. mnnd run absorb, and cotiw In «oi,i l..*c ."•'iis-k II«<»> lat Ion. .leiM-) I'lly ; Wtijr Biinurrk Went Out Emperor Ki\rl of Audria alior a three months' sus|t«*iislon. "f studi nt monihors of th< Ilo:lieultuisl charged wilh the murdor of Fred C. thnt time o|sn np niadher unit ami caaions, so tliey wnde to a elty defuirt- wtt dtponed Carl Kotnlr wkt It tl- namty, Virginia. HI fa* eent. In this pro«s -md liihor are almoxt unanimous ISItIW 920 petition wilh tlie high'.'liide li\e ami so iai until eventtinlly 7,eratloU. Itrlti'li eabliiot split and I'rline Minister in n plot wmnfthnd In ttlf wktn kt bui 'lrod letter' to f nil 'rowers of «iuetie branch prison, wbo dit d us t *4 , fgrj&nnt-u *i*\ i.-e for yeai«. ami eahl; sharply and aiTiil tin- lamb niarkc; . - I-nt and g« neml maniu'er Jer^-y TMigier Vitil and Moroccan Critif Chamberlain Offer of Alliance • • • JM»S- The unit H Is now idanned to eml autuliera aullalde for the use a wnt rhtrftd wttk ktrtaf ere for all fanus end that the per-1 I.loyd tJoiirge se,*ks wa. out of n th • tati urgfiut them at picking lime reti.dt of knife woundn alleged lo have hi NT per western yelhiw pine rAb. s>k< s. I am piling on a lang ue nets II) at all |Ndnis. De. in I • 'ii> -t's-k >ar I'Pj, linos Mills, ihe tiaturallst nnd MU- Mbb- olasl' '.vlth Kei'uil'fc army More Munday adaad areheaira. When tho In dsttmy Atmrtrti niaices for fanus In whh-h live UTINLI ' thnaiidi HM- use «if |dta, Imnke, or cel- Germany'* Denial of War Aim* Runiant at Atialict li •n.ik" their M»!ee;lon of apples to lie» n .ntli. lod by them dutiiiK ihe ngbt The nilnlmuia |idee the fon-*t servb-e music came tbe drat fdeee openeil v.as JS nig4i«d >Mimey. worae Hmn ever ls Hie prlnHfial tntiH et taialnet firoh-1 hirs tla-y have la^ii losing a large part thur, died ill his home at l.ong I'eak, Hiitlsh tr«H»t.s iir« under orders lo le* xh'hlied Kacb y ur the ghow Is io Ur- prison «:hap lagging the latter wl!l lie ofitlonnl with ing to la- funny or If he regularly sr- DOMCR WHL KASS ALFALFA ^Z^JZ "Th* Wrong of VeraaillM" Wil*on and ihe 14 Point* tbe iourt ehsrging Joveph Morrow, the emitrarfor. It Is stltmlated the! letta the music far hit orders hy tha legislation iM-miltting the governor I'nrliamotii ni f»ul>lln llxod tli* «ji|. which the S'ate llen.trinoni of Con- aweet |adatoea pmduced caa lie saved •raan to Wtsl feeeivi Pridie- •tre, u It |» md nmisiial for Ihe seed Secret Talks wilk the Czar Germany When Defeat Came alderman from tbe Firm Ward, with the mill must he In upemibat hy A|irll Msmalatbia *4 bHis I** na aaggested Wktrt P of Illinois to soiw and o|ierate coal ary of the pre-bbut ti - dall nf s' r.'ition brought frt>?n Norway last tt Ut tl n email outlay of money, tm farmt gr^ers to run their eulting macblio-* kotH nt nn idd-fMdentd 1 most of tl»* night. milirs of til*- htalo wi'i urged l.> Maj ll'.'Jn Iiii..,iit !*i:.'i00 Hie nornoil S^r'nr «« an ixperni n i- report-d Mltuuding the dly of |iu. Atcord- I, mSH, tad that stuni|iege prleea wNI hy tHIea.—Indlaaapsdia JCeaa. ******* which bate dm betted tokmro heme tan* Through AicnU. VltH to Viciom'i Dealkbod Fatherland and World'* Opinion Ink lo ibe taunplslnt. Morrow on July he read lusted every three years there- Ik Arktnena ktd n •t Ut•kk ftr Wttdn la «aa- aisihai «f I'teh durlui; a n* «r William llaie Tlioinpsoii •»( t'ldoiigo. rnlo o| '*'• li n; e) iIj of tfio mio b* t •• de|»rirtment of. •>!* to l>o it«Miod, a to « nl 'iKir'b ha* b on ncre u -d b* oj tne eity for lino, rt«e|vo«| « • berk tetter Trsvebnf Afsafs MttBtd. -I'm having todty. 8nnm." Athens -The flte k cabinet . tMa sadag It prndlml. s u«pir Prtm Bsceod s.-e.| Mere nil nfltr reeelpt .k the Fail are of German Diplomacy Why Kai*'-'' * voided Suicide >p. » r (' '<»" ;'n' oii-rk of pardn- pnmrletar vnn at kit wtKr rod. Mend for eeed kodl yanr BeM aver Ihr tnl »f i-l*'workers thrmitibnut ilo- ? !.•- n» I' w.-'f f .ifod that tl'*' ;or |2io and $*•» in cavli II .» alleged Hut yan'se ««ly heen here n dny derided lo nak Venltelot to TIM bulletin rantaBw ddailed plant cm*** M kttt Preet we tilings, at an at t rage satlna .»f gjll •.a 11 •» *r n itoi->. t iwrranaiii t'an-ful seleitbia af efit* lent travel mmrnl he-nuae of tkt aennfty af tvtlh tlnee la nat emamh. N Altitude of Sir Edward Cray Cenway c Future •iHiiitry l»lng Mfl^-te*!, nu.vs w Ih-truli r* i*1'*- tn'-ht not 'iirl'** in M'rhl- thai be report*d to the ioi:u>ll that hig agt-afs far n-nrlee ahnaH It IMHfH. WW. Il» ll-liwr aad help la guide Ike gav> fer nrnvefTng lohneni hnme, MB nf I" ftsi an at-ra. la,. tlie*** grww- 4II#- |o Im aid * O 1,1 otbly. -Ifa 4i*aiirtght dneH. mum Vea- wm prevail; Ikt elp and kei nnsr Ma clerk waa n ke dmm eevend timea hefhee rmtlna. 4la|«f'-b. f • t p i leeaur ')%• natural food ^U'lply i o* ef|ui|unenl broi.giti only 121*0 The ««ie of the naad vital easent alt Ha present crisis. Venlialat It mntednle far Mrnrtarea af a certain »• nisaicd that Hh-> -aw-d al leeet e e e •OH- eteapt far tMa ePakt faB- AKalfa eeed eeMakdng dadder mad le A retli" -1 illbl I 111. I^Mtrue of Na- l> much d'.r.er nl than p r.o wiy. a arrant grows out of a Join, laie In- fur au*-ees<* In iMir fondgn laisines^ at Deauvlile. It has be.-n deddti •die, mdkoda af Morape-kam ^'•ssi as a n-nolt .d the eeatlM-r In a Imdtttad It pnrt wttk Mm. imisiinide IBn nsnnamee etntMBImM an**d* It A. Publication of thia remarkable autobiography began this While driving his auto In th** foir nt tb r- — a ' n oouHal o-timimbm !« In- Tbe I.'rd n''i» «»f: « :»r« • r n-'ur vest irailon atsrted here by t'ltcuit wye Julius Klein, dlreefar Hf the i-uid-mnl and irm^e aad af yanr )e*el Greene Is nM la give up Thrtet wMk- agement. nnd deerdptham af n iPntemt ir ih* TSUM atooo lOMnm^si f'oiinifh>ii fiimislint h> I'mle Sam M .aae as aler aa anything yon waa •'ly he aslted Ike pnddnn. Over nndaaied agalnm hi eB nmriHa. H ef Aannmerei St. John, Ind.. I'luirbn mu< k. u Met* •••ll'^al' lb-* all u »1 *lr"«dlb-* hy fliavll ig. Crawfo d Co to ; w ;| le iudfe F W. li.enmm slid Hairy Halt, hanwu of foreign ami dome^le naa- oat farther flgbllng The of vndetlea af aweet patntaea Affiles caiieming (n** nahiiihms. week ia The Chicago Daily News—the first installment ca desk ke pkmil tMa I. lti|i • Bh by any known met imd ta Ferarnela af aaather rModlthma fia villi* gnst-r. g«d <41 the trio ke of the ToH:i«h n >n .t.:.! in \sli» Minor I n't—.n p.!**- ..t a", Mtiorai y. ilorroa denied ale ail It. And- and—I heir's md .«e keen pi seed In readiness and d to *1:11 i '] -i.r* is 2". niii <« aien-e after samnmrlsliig a enm Mt nil, IkM every I/-a v\ti fmm .-aiimldee Wa ky tddnwlnt alfalfa l disirlbiit* in Mkitib»ing to boarlnt. of «h Inw. l^ghm Weekly. white 2JtM ar noae gnmors reedve Tli*' ha. alfalfa .« hla • e • e e e la to see that tke ihdd It fnw fnaa west have increased their usual supply of ti e paper, and can give In r« ni ••••.rs of ti land and J" th a-, lied by tttor ys fm Ibe the maa aim was th^mgh alih innHi tMa peet. tbe fom asta iknmgh the local aaefilN |da^ bus taa* .if the rkeapeM sounds rig-iro* pi br«i tti at |leffs«f nf fhe NtfitltM Truaty Wm I trig 4 Jen. 4*b;ir|e» 4i. iNwea. afieiik t mtier was closed in liulutb when aeirs at law -proi. e of tbe alll ol Plum# naaae aad testaaraMa far Bfe." to ftoMf $tor Wmt, that la taa llgM or afpoar "f tbe estenalan servlre af fhe rnile i aen n. a fcul»stenllal part of l«J- adjourn- mmmi -It'a my hra^ly l.-aiper." Jack es Parlt DeflnHa bysb-al«nit me. fether. le peiNet- duality gin many years nf Ntnleu Impartnnni af Agdcahare. la talae of alfalfa for pnaria m hsa IoIhI of X.y !•. r-m- kil*e«|. «»f whom lovHy T •fcg Atfaifa a attiNialbin, nt fhleHgo. hoob-d |*resi Royal*- in Uke Heperlor covered with "d unill ilctahvr t. Tli- will. Made fdalaed. -1 jmd ma t he pteasanl eartf Ikere will kt na war to In eeiedlgf knfsts P M I'lab n ralher limiieil iml Imiainsai sight of, lavausr high imuein feeds an advance "reprint" of all the chapters printed in the paper After tke alfalfa .-rap kaa dmi Harding« le W parts, eaeaped with al! the Muney it rtiiup i uti ag dn^l r> |Mildi<-ars. In In i»:!*-lM-l**r daya. I eat aat. Ma- ihlahs I di«1 sat hreah- A rutpraof the harveat and fall fM«d pethHls l« ha«l h> HN* fmnarmte fmler ah* 1 Story" from the beginning. fount Bfarsa were the partlrlptnta "what wont setenee neitf tke young lender »haate taa efamdy and yoke straps an «tnanr. A run the hunk. • ii.« .f.iir*< "1 a • b-.m ip ••f I'm miy thl« is tl.e largeet deal in point of Hoik. Ohio; also |Set lo the g'n fal "Wliaf'a Ihe mallt-r. old ehn|»r •n*' fhid. Ilete I raa gn*wl ad I Mease n ivmie done togHhgr Ae Ibr sent ctwp has ladh nf rx.rlh-nt f.v.1. r-,^ • e e Mirhlgan s-e^ge Ibonch not In s«re ary of toe •uporann u.t^d fand la the cmferenee. The eight intereat by. If tiui md e» raw an tke Clften tble doer feeding peramiwml) away team ranmd he nailndled tdth rmakinathm •• rv.Hi.ni f.< ^, S'ig", In abb b lb»- n-ilion.ti« t^ia^a-rgcef* af Ms pals Inuolied as th*-y sal a alt- al«mt the f«asl. the aervlre. aad the tsMb BNNT wttk n paadto to her afto% mteaeee lo %o|ia* at tla> rate of alsmt rtH| vain-, to b" e-in emtnat-d In mor - d «he Ktanffeliral as^n latlon. Hisbof ed powera will gather anmad the «eid vai'd ke tnjorea, ar evea kUls. the Haate |,i weak n ins. nor will weak tagt ttni SNH Renders who find it more ctnvcnicnt to get the naner by WUHati K flemard. fwl estate fi..ei • |•••II I * o| -ii ,i . ill..|f»' alien lag t*g{ether «me nooalng f*ir iheir weather, and as h*ng aa I ftp Iks aaltet «r>lnf: Have me? Have m ffBf** n day far rack acre tf I whea .•ge •Ii|ipl> fur 1,11 kinds (if II* •• M«M-k, ihep a do ade NegotlitbHis for tb • S. C llreyfogel. Reading, I'a. Mra peara table aithln three weeks, prats l^gl« a WeHrty •t have a *-1 ten If yan h.ta* | f«s •drops si aad heavy aadl. Ma pavtho dealer of Sf^ringtb-ld. 111., was bunted the re|'cblb-:iii« tool tlieir f ••.oln« r» M*-lv lua«li. ailb all tUf ealotg oa* stu.tl I thaagM «oa •rn- !«• pn'vhh* •ah^r rr re<|'i«-e«t wilh aMat aarth ef Ummm CM#. I aetii'ifis. md aw iu- alfalfa far Imy. street, Chicago, and get it. postal »• • ^ " 'v fo. tv*o months. plnre tf tha irantf tf Berrea. Hi«*irb md elwer" amvenaill> | ekarplv la at. •smage are pmltrtad by the a.-stba* i "«i e r- 1 o tbm m the pr.a|>H-ilan HK to* • Wool and cant6n silk dresses al Weekes.' adv. New cretonnes, percales and ging- Didn't wa toll you this was a hams at Weekes.* adv. Joe Bowler, of the Farmers* State Classes Organise—DcpartMeMt llcma Snow Colder bank, Alto, was in town Friday. Football Facta—Grade Reports. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing, of Ionia, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. REAL boy's store? visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stone, WEATHER Sunday. Miss Wheaton is conducting try- outs for tbe Girls* Glee club which Madinff out Um Corduroy and blanket bath robes will consist of eight High school at Weekes.' girls who have been judged the best Any store with $1000 to invest can Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. singers. Youahould ho Doerr, (irand Rapids, (nee Edith Emil Roth was elected yell mas Fair,) a girl. ter of Senior High school and that h—Hm Jftb rich* mmt. show a bang up line of boys clothes in All ready for business with a new showed his ability in the send-off line of groceries and dry goods. given the team as they were leaving Summer—but in October to be able to Warner Si McKay. the school for Ihe game at Green- Money to loan on good improved ville Friday afternoon. - - iinprov._ This week makes the end of tlie say you outfit boys right — it takes farmsmis . George M. Parker, Lowell, Mich. lirst live weeks of school. It is the period of final testing before the Capital—Courage—Common Sense — Mrs. Thomas (iriflin and daughter first regular report is made to the Hulh, spent Wednesday of last week parent or guardian. Round Oak at the I.eon Anderson home The Seniors have elected the mem- and lots of all. Miss Kdith Kaufman has returned bers of their annual stalf: to her duties at The Ledger office Editor-in-chief—Gerald White; Here's a list which will show what after :« two weeks* vacation. assistant editor.Emil Roth; business Prsmler "Molly O*'—More than two thous- manager, Duane Keith; advertising and people in it. at Strand theater, manager, Donald Mcpherson; liter- lengths we go to do the largest boys Friday and Saturday. adv. ary editor, Mildred Peckham; ath- John Dawson, daughters Kather letic editors, Beatrice Pattison, Peninsular business in this town and if you'll see ine and (ieraldine, spent Sunday in Maurice Andrews; art editor, Wayne ('•rand Hapids with Thelma, who is Springett; society editor. Alma Bur- gaining nicely. dick: joke editor, l.eona Denick; snapshot editor, Alice Bieri, special- Caiorio the prices with specks on you'll note there is- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cross and ty editor, Thelma Dyke; dramatic THE PREMIER n't a speck of extra profit in any of this fine family, from Mentha, spent Sunday editor, Lilah Kyser;; alumni editor, at thf Methodist parsonage and al- Huth Fero. W« haw engiaeered and IniUlM S—ting plants fer tl* Mfewing teiuled the services of the church. * SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS merchandise. "Molly ()"—A picture that goes to 10th grade— President, Vivian •nd w# km willing lo sUnd on our Ncardt the heart of life—at Strand theater llaysmer; vice president, Augustus i Friday and Saturday. adv. Wingeier; secretary, Mabel Hale; E. A. Anderson Jacob RkMigh Lowell Journal * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loos, from treasurer, Edith Pletcher; council, Mrs. Coulter Daniel Blough... A. A P. Tea Store 8 Alio Grange Hall F. A. OVarrow I Boys Suits with two pants $8.45 to 13.95 Detroit, stopped at Lowell on their Genevive Moore; sponsors. Stopples John Wingeier > way home from their wedding trip and Hinken. Mrs. Gotfrey Rlttenger Lowell Stale Bank Rurr Carr and were the guests of Rev, and 11th grade— President, Victor Jas. Fisher Reuben Lee F. A. Gould $5.45 to 11.45 Mrs. J. J. Link, for a few days. Peckham; vice president, Harold Dr. S. S. Lee John H. Rittenger Jno. Borfmon Boys Mackinaws German M. E. Church Frank Alger Peter Slaal Velvet coals steamed. Collins; secretary, lister Mange; A. M. Andrews Jno. Arehart Mrs. Hannah Barlletl Will C. Stone. treasurer. Martha Luz; council. $.98c to 7.45 Merle Pattison; s|ioiisors, Wheaton Catholic Church Charles Doyle Mr. Ware Boys Sweaters Melvin Hadder and family, accom- and Hartman. M. N. Henry Chris Bergin O. C. Rivette panied by Mrs. liadder*s motlier, all 12tli grade—President, W. Ob- Thos. Clark Dr .E. D. McQueen William Wisner Boys Raincoats $1.98 to 3.50 of Orange, were Sunday dinner erly; vice president. Vera Pattison; Alfred Rlaser Ferris Taylor Frank Schwarder guests of their cousin, Wellington Albert C. Rlaser William Draper S. J. Gunn l.onj!. secretary, Olive Kropf; treasurer, Itussell Ward; council, Duane Keith; W. L. Slowell Mrs. Chas. Winks E. N. Parker $.89c to 3.00 Select >our winter coat now at * L W. Rutherford Mr. Lawlon Boys Underwear sponsors. Brew and l^mcaster. Earl Brown T Weekes.' adv. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Ray Rergln Richard Cannon $.79e to 1.50 Mrs. K. H. Knillin and Emma Runs- 7tli gratle— President, Russell Mrs. Margaret Miller Dr. B. H. Shepard Boys Shirts ford spent several days last week in White: vice president. Lulu Belle And many others, besides overhauling and remodeling several other jobs Ihat have been bungled ky Detroit, the former attending the Deny; secretary, Daniel Sinclair; others. $.69c to 1.50 funeral of an uncle Saturday. They treasurer, Helen Hosley; council, Boys Caps eturned home Sunday. Doris McFarliae; sponsor. Miss Rhy- Why consider •matturt, gueeeers, —twimd Molly ()"—A picture of tender- nard. Boys Hose $.25c per pair ness and thrills at Strand theater 8th grade— President, Eugene or iMip«riMc«d tuniaco bungltra for Iho mJm of Kopf; vice president, Virginia Dav- Friday and Saturday. adv. « chMip prito wIim a ftw Mhn movt will pur* • Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hall and son is; secretary, Edith Wiliard; Treas- Donald, of Howard ('ity, and Mr. urer, Howard Peckham; S, Council, chaM • Job lhal is acitntiiMlly oomel omi wiU John Winks; sponsor, K, C, Poul- and Mrs. W. F. Dawson, of Grand pay diiidoacb on Iho invoolmoiit from Iho vory Hapids, spent Sunday with Mr. and son. or with every $10.00 cash purchase in our Boys Depart- Mrs. E. J. Allen, of Vergennes. Hill grade—President, Doris His- bofinning. cutt; vice president Russell Beebe; Step in and see the new Indian, secretary, Anna Howard, treasurerj ment. hath robe comCortalile and bed Winnifred McCall; S, Council, James hlankcls at Weekes.* adv. Andrews; sponsor. Miss Kammeraad. Wn Know How COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. FALLASBUKG S( IIOOL REPORT. Miss Hinken reports a very tine Those neither absent nor tardy group of first year typewriting stu- during month ending September 29 dents. Some show unusual ability were: William Bollock, Walter Bol- along this line. Tliere is an unus- lock. Marie Bollock, Lewis Oesch, R. T. Ford CALORIC ually large class in beginning book- William Bollock had an average keeping, but everyone now knows of U8 per cent, Harold Davenport % all about the ledger and the Journal Hardwaro» Phimblng md Honling per cent for the month. even if the accounts are a bit puz- .Mrs. Olive Butler. zling sometimes. roust of "weiners" and applet prov- IN THI LONG AGO. CARD OF THANK#. ed lo be one of the leading fealuret *1 guess there'll be sarprisee when I sincerely thank the kind neigli- FOOTBALL NEWS. New neckwear at Weekes.' adv. Guns and ammunition at Stuck- of the party. After a few races yon get home,** ha said. Taken Fraw Th|p ing's. adv. hors. relatives and friends, including and games, thev returned lo their *1 guese tliere win," aald Mary Walter Vardley spent Sunday m Hev. II. II. Harris, the pastor; Miss Lowell vs Greenville. ag Yeara Am. Grand Hapids wilh his son, Will. Mr. and Mrs. Kdson O'llarrow, of I homes feeling tired, but much hap- Mly. Anna Maynard. the singer; the pall The L. 11. S. football team was 7ftW. R, Parka* of Keeae, died, apd Miss Eflle Stevens, of (irand Hap- AMu. were in town Friday. given the small I pier for having gone. All the way Mom tor deapondeocy hearers and all those who so kindly end of a 13 to 0 In tlie leading (ieorgraphy test ids, spent Sunday at John Dawson's. New fancy tnrkish towels. Illc sympalhixed and helped and who score in a hotly contested game with laereaaed. In spite of her hnahnnd'a Mrs. B. J. Pack celehraMd tor fllUi of News About People and and allc, at Weekes." adv. Greenville team last Friday. Roth only four of the clatt of twenty* proteatatluaa. Try (ilebear toilet goods. They're hroughl the heautiful llowers in be- three children were successful in M seventieth birthday wRh thirty raii- Thingn You Know line. For sale at Mrs. Ecker's. adv. W. II. Walls, of the Watts depart- half and memory of my dear mother, teams were very evenly matched Auuinda will aever forgive me, and tives. Robert Hauler made prtsan- ment store, was in town Saturday. and il was only during Ihe lirst few riling Iheir standard A. They Bob won't forgive you," ahe aald. Hunting licenses at Stocking's, adv "Molly O"—(Irealer than Mickey, Kli/aheth Halstead. were Maxine Simons, Elisabeth tation speech of gifls. ut Strand theater, Friday and Salur- i Mrs. William Nave, of Grand Hap- Fllle Halstead. minutes of play that the opponents "If that yoaag aeonndrel trlea any Married—Marvin Rice and Mitol Be^t silk back velvet .rollars. were able to score. Several limes Shuter, Glenora Holliday, Kenneth! Cox. Will Stune. day. adv.; ids, spent Sumlay with the home Godfrey. af hla tricks oa Ma, l*U break kla ! folks. Yard-wide outings, 2.jc at Weekes.* the locals fell short only by one or teeth I** said Fimak Arnold severely, Born, to Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Tawi- Mrs. Hattie Johnson is entertain- John Dawson spent Friday wilh two yards, of making a touchdown. ley. a son. his daughter. Mrs. George Jackson j .Make a special ellorl lo see "Molly mi let him kaow lia hla father.** ing relatives from (Irand Hapids, ADVERTISING PAYS. It was only due to the inexperience Kabo brassieres at Weekes,* adv. MA couple af eld foola we are," aald . .Ed. Craw moving to Grand Raa- in Maslings. i O" ;il Slrand theater Friday and Ml A. Mrs. k. Storey and family spent i Saturday. adv. A young Dnroc hrood sow was ad- of some of the members of the local Mary, as to klseed her. the week-end at Pine Island lake. Mr. and Mrs. George McDonnell, vertised in last Thursday's Ledger. team that the opponents were able Mr. and Mra. Oyde Collar gm •n of Grand Hapids, spfiil Sunday al Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nellins, of Al Ihe doer, waiting fer tMm, were lientan Dawson is conliiied to his Four calls were received by Friday lo score. Aaumda and Ruh. Mary deaeended cablret party." Milo Johnson's, Alio, spent Sunday wilh Mr. and noon, and the sow was in her new By Greenville's 8 to 0 victory over UK. Clark parchased inMra* gf Iumiu' hy a severe attack of ImubaKo. Mrs. Alfred Karfl, of Lapsing. with traaibUng Ihnba and turned to Hugs and liiioleums ill Weekes.' See the new taped hack black silk home hy :t o'clock. The advertiser i Arthur Hill High school of Saginaw, A Mahtra F. L. Fallas ill Inn of Fallaa a hose at Weekes." adv. Jay Anderson, wife and son, ol got live more calls Saturday. speaks well for the way in which ir haabaad. Clark. Mrs. John McLaughlin, of Grand Alio, were callers at the Leon An- Ihe locals held their opponents "You tell theai. Frank,** she said. Rapids, is visiting hei brother, lid. Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Slocking spenl ••Well, you aee, fatka, R being a ine Sunday with their son Charles and derson home Thursday evening. If iu dry goods, try Weekes,* adv. scoreless for the last three-i|uurters %»%»%%%%%•%•%*•»*%*••* Klynn. family iu Detroit, Mrs. Leo Cowles, of Grand Hap- of the game. day, we thought we'd go buggy-rldlag," Mrs. S. Grislwood ... Mrs. Gordon Hale spent Tuesday CARD OF THANKS. began Frank Arnold. W. A. Walls, of Des Moines, la., ids, is spending a few days with her The line-up for the game: visit in Rochester, No. T. evening and Wednesday in (irand I wish lo lhank Ihe many friem)s "Hope you' enjoyed yourselvea,** an- former well-known Lowell hanker, parents, Thomas Grillln and wife. J. Moore, C.; Merriman, RG.; VaMS William Covert Catnpl. . Rapids. for Ihe kindness shown me in my I Schneider, RT.; Weekes, RE,; laiux, wnse for A. Lee, of Keene. was in lown Mondav greeting old H. H. Hoylan drove over lo St, # rered Amanda. * sickness, for the llowers, and every Ui.; Fineis, LT.; S. Moore, LE.; Ob- i^i haid» mid Mary Tf* Paul Dawson spenl Tuesday eve- friends. Johns witli Ionia Knights Templar 1 thought yea wight like ta know, Frank Raymond, af Keene, ning in Grand Hapids, with his sis- ad, especially Mr. and Mrs, Kiefer, | crly, G.; Jones, RIL; Flogaus, III,; aa kard aa aaNn And ahe't Myrtle llokomh, al Coral. Miss Ueiilah Hogers, a former |o their annual Field day Thursday, mather. thai that cake yoa were mak- ter Thelma. for taking nu to their home and Lewis, FB, tM sratsMag as Ilka a lynx ever ataea ing hamed to a cinder In tke oven." Godfrey a Lawrence I,owell girl, won lirst prize in a sew- Mr. and Mrs. I-'. M. Johnson and caring for me Substitutions: Palmer for clothing and china ware Sunlight, l-leisher's and ( orticelli Mrs. A. \. Dickerson spent Sunday S. •t 0N M know each other aa wstt." Mary raa forward hnpetaoaaly, bal ing class of 'Jno in Jackson High Mrs. Mary Holf. Moore; S. Moore for Merriman, J. S, Johnson, of yarns al Weekes.' adv. school last month. in Helding with Ferris Oberlin and •Ma smma than Mk" «ld rmnk A» Flank checked her. Lowell vs Grand Rapids UaMn, aal4 ^hnl Mure §4 igea M lha hnct lia son, F. M. Mesdames Severy and Waite spent Millinery sale Friday and Satnf- family. LOWELL LYCEUM DATES. •Hee here, fstka," to aald, "yaa may the week-end with Mrs. Will Wis- This week Friday. I.owell High el fell haad. He i well know we've Juet gal amrfted. dav, assisted by Madam Ityerson, of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and Covenl Garden Singers' concert, school will play (irand Hapids rn. COVLDNTOIT AUWO WITHOUT ner in South Lowell. Ma Chic.igo. All hats* must go at prices Hichard Houseman, of Grand Hap- October 11. ions second team at lv—Jo)iia Seiftinel-Stan liall practice for the last two weeks Ileaduarters for Mobiloil. terest. dard. S55P wiS W.H,M, Jf, SS HftSi McQueen's Garage. Nemo, G. ic It., and Warner cor- During the last three monliis there work. Miss Uncasler Is inlrodnr- m & A very pkasant family reunion sets at Weekes." adv. were ftll'i marriage licenses issued ing some Use ball practice in W Mae MM MWa was held at the home of Mr. and from tbe county clerk's ofliee. Of Bibb Thoughts for classes In the way of preporallon Mra. R. B. G Tbe l.owell laundry will do its for spring games, wtrnlim 1 Mrs. A. H. Bramard on Grove street, last washing here this week, and these three monliis, August leads Lowell, Sumlay. October 1. Those with 233 licenses issued, Septemlier Mr. aai IMi. v , will begin moving In a new location This Week i **!**** ***** M start glv present were Mr. and Mrs on Plainfield avenue, (irand Hapids, next, with 'JU.'), and Jul> third, with eana. Mr. aad Rigelow ami family, uf Hudson* next week. John 4 Co,, have given only IHl. vifir, Mr. and Mrs. r. M. Wilson and us a good service and their patron- Wool canton and silk canton Soaday. thai every student in baby Harriet, ol Lansing, and Mr.' age has gained considerably lately, crepes at Weekes,* adv. IM»W To WAS: -Tru*! In Hie • yr • and Mrs. Homer Taylor, of Ventura, but not enough to warrant a contin- Miss Matie Stone and molher at I ••r«|. HINT K'MML; MIIIIII thwli NaraM California. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor uance here with the large and ex- •I ••II in Hie IHIMI, iiml verll)' lli<*v lefl Wednesday for tlieir home in tended a lunrheon ami bridge uarty pensive ei|uipment. The proprie- at Mrs. C. (i. Pennington*s, lleiiiamin !.#• ft-U California, going by the Southern tor expresses aupreciation of tlie Rasl la again Mn! jLm^I roMle. Ave., (irand llaiiids, Wednesday in I'Minitilf ili> way iiniif ili«> l^ird; services, ahmg Wilh" ttolllSlaear rtaaa Mr patronage Ihey nave received here, honor of Mrs. Ilin>an, who is (eav IT i>I NIWI la lilin: MIMI lie sliull See the new silk lisle and wool and esped to try out running tlieir ing soon for IMT winter home in l«rlii« it in imhh.- I'HNIIU tt7: S, fi. —4n. H ^ MH nM M hosiery in all newest colors, in- delivery Irmk here for tlie laiwell California. eal directors and other learhers ran|p«*» "•HM." eluding spongr, camel, and heather business. Sorri lo see them go ami give. | aa^maMM^n^tee Aa^nmw Miftlurts, A W. Weekes A Son. wish them well. Mr. ami Mrs. Elwood Stinebicomb S.U irrY UK THE PKItM*T:— .MuaMnmnr. .SaiSSSaa announce the marriaHr of their I'h-Im.m, Dint win lint fn«t Mway a daughter Gladys Mildred Walker lo Mr. Charles Raymoml Thorpe, of |Hifeii iiinii, iH'lllicr will km Mp Fort Wavne, Ind. The ceremiHiy lli.> evil d«WH.—Ji»li n: Sin. laking place Seplember 3N, al Hills- dale, Michigan, Rev. J. S. Will, of THE HI PIIEME Ut'LEIt;—Esalt Ihe l*re«bylerian church, officiating. ye Mn- L-.nl our «JN»t. uinl womtilp F. P. MaoFarlane Mr. Thorpe it connected wilh the, ut tils r

of nml twenty or Ihir-, PRAISR TIIK OfmD fKiO:— i^tya ^syiva llmjf ly miles TMs mH om Ike Makii a Hfal m4m aaf« tM l^ned. nsHess driving lajmi Mils for wind KM* MM MS galM wttk Ihanhn and rain toheot down. A few Mils, glvlag, r«r ika Lard la are fornisM al small eusl for those M: 1, 4,1, SrSH who whh to hand Owni hi iheir •s and fill has aad 1 Mr. M Mra. JUL friends; Mil Ihr advertisement in a OITARD TIIK THIMMTR: M he Ihe thy ttmgm rnaa e\N. and thy Npa far^C •ethod of fhua spsaktag guile. iNpart l^rlt MV ^ evfl, and da gaad; ami pm* L M: UL 14 nli 4 day parly hy Mm caaMry aMe. a