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THREE IONIA ASYLUM IN* MATES RECAPTURED DOINGS OF r FARM NEWS WITH LITTLE EFFORT IONIAN KILLED •'.i Icnia, Dec. 10—The three patients OUR CHURCHES The Spirit I) The Spirit FARM VIEWS of the state bosplul feV the criminal TRUCK WRECK iasanc hero w!»o escaped last mght .. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of Christmas COUNTY AGENTS REPORTS MAT. vvoc cupiumi mis moniiug within SANF0RD KELLEY, 48, MEETS TERS OF INTEREST TO KENT 16 mites of the institution. DEATH ON ICY HILL MON- Sunday services are held at 11:00 COUNTY AGRISULTURALISTS o'clock over the Lowell State bank. of Christmas Kaain husan, Z2 A^aiuan, mostj EVENING At thf Christmas season, men art daagerou* oi iue mo, wai lanea uy 1 Subject of the lesson sermon for Oe- The waiter ol this column wlshse Aiucri UAiQ, tesiauraut pi tpivc»ov ul i 7. „ - . „ csmbcV 27, is "Christian Science." reunited with the higher feelings of everyone who reads it a Merry ouamUuc, wuo wia receive iae re- ' ^CC- 22. Sanford Kelley, Everybody cordially, invited. Christmas and a Happy New Year. waI'U oa siUJ. Wiiiwiu barucr. 2u, ^8, lifelong resident of Ionia, was good< fellowship and kindliness. Fifty boys and girls and their una McVrui Masoa, 44, \v.fic taiuii killed Monday evening when the oil SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST At the Christmas season, men are reunited with parents attended the Achievement uy dueiiii nenry j. ana ue^u.y , track which he was driving skidded Woodman Hall For the Spirit of Christmas is a the higher feelings of good-fellowship and kind- Day fcV the canning and calf dub MLUi -l.oou" i-nuiva U loey^c-rf ^ c ize(1 cn „„ ; hiU northeasl Sabbath school, 9:45, a. m. We feeling of good will and a wish of appioMcn.ng Lowell, husau hau a „ „ girls and boys in Kent county. Emil 1 e c f have the review of all that we have liness. Kobcr and George Felt told of their o.g ciuo in ius na-nds w«ien ap- • ^• • Kelley was pinned in gone over this last' quarter. Our happiness to mankind. 1 40dClie trip to Chicago. Miss Wilder and P d by Ba»e, who invaea him ti e wreckage under the steeling lessons wtVe found in Luke9:10;12 11110 nis luce 10 1 For the spirit of Christmas is a feeling of good will Mr. Pearson reviewed the club wrt'k P M* warm wmle he v. heel, sufftVing a broken neck and 13; John 10: 9; Matt. 17: 11 Divine This store has been promoting the in Kent county last summer. leaned u»e oiticers. j scleral broken ribs. He died soon worship from 11 to 12, a. m. Elder and ft wish of happiness to mankind. In the canning work Caroline; 'ihe three men escaped by catting J.'1''". 1)Cin3 extricated from the j Wiggins .Vorn Ionia will take charge. good will and happiness of Lowell for UCDr,s Krum oX the Vergennes Canning | a hole tarougU a liv^y so.uen oa ut ' | Let us all get together to worship 40 years with faithful and painstak- Tliis institution has been promoting the good will Club was g'ven the county cham- poicn oi lue iiisuiuuoii. i Kelley was a partncV of Peter und sing his praises the last Sabbath and happiness of Lowell for several years with > pionship. Caroline canncd CO 1*2 Finois of the Fineis Oil Co. of Ionia of this old year. Everyone welcome. ing drug store service. quarts of fruit containing nine REV. BLAIR HAD BAD FALL j and Lowell. He is survived by the faithful and dependable banking service. vareties of vegetables and five of Rev. A. J. Blair slipped on toe icy widow, two daughters, his father, LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH May this Christmas season bring Regular scVvices every Sunday «? fruit. Her exhibit at the fa!V took pavement near tne uo.paai in uraud .Samuel, and six sisters. forth its fullest measure of happiness May this Cliristmas season bring forth to you and two first, one second and one third uttpms last iuesuay auu leu s.'.iiung night ft 7:00 o'clock. Everybody She was of hf** club. Ruth uis uead violently on tne cui o. He NOTICE welcome. and cheer. yours the fullest measure of happiness and cheer. • Jones of the Oakfleld Club was sec- and ibrougut home Waere ne went I To owners of dogs ^2.00 extra on C. Quartell, Pastor. ond and Irene Frcst of h eWide to bed suu'enng intensely, lie coa* all licenses issued after January 10, 'Awake Canning Club was third. { uucted services at tne Lcugiegalion- 152G. GERMAN M. E. CHURCH These three girls wore champions in ai cUiAcu, as uaial, Sunuay and is Luia M. Bradish John Claus, pastor LOOK'S DRUG STORE their clubs. Evelyn HafTey was now feeLng betier aitcough still I c30-3l Township TreasuVer On Friday evening at 7:30 we have Ontoith> 10,003 Rjxall Drun'Slores. City State Bank champion of the Courtland Club, weak as a of his e.\pjrieace. ouV Christmas program. Besides Magdalent KotM of the Egypt club Mrs. Blair, who has been in iii XCTICE songs and recitations, the Cantata Member of the Federal Reserve Banking Systen. and Letha Wood of the Every Ready health, is now muca nuprovea and After January 1, Lowell barber'"The Gales of Life" will be present- club in South Gaines. is taking care of tne parsonage as shops will open at 8 a. ra., and close led. Sunday services; Preaching at The Calf Club work was divided moaJ.aicly as permitted. at 7 p. m. 10 o'clock. Subject: "Contentment" into two parts, calf and heifer pro- Shaves, 25c Hair cuts 50c. Bible school at 11 o'clock. Every- jects. In the calf project George OBITUARY—SIMON PETTIT D. C. Macham bodv welcome. ^ ! i t t *+********* GransP'om second. In the heifer Simon Pettit was born in Yates, B. A. Charles project Norman Wvlie was champ- Orleans Co., New York, May oO.U, J. E. Bannon LOWELL METHODIST CHURCH I A Merry Christmas Glasses for Old and Young | ion with Emil Kober second. Geo.; an(i aeparten tins lue at tiis Harvey Haysmer Lloyd H. Nixon, Pastor was secretary of his club, made the i home in Lowell, Dec. 12, 1925, aged X. R F. Johnson i Sunday morning 10:30. ** Good judging team that went to the state'a, yeuVs ,(i months and 12 days. >20-30-31 i Cheer for the New Year." Mrs. Chas. i To You All Wr and was high sco-cr at the West Ht came lo Ujchi in 1833 sel. Michigan State Fair. Norman was Doyle will sing. At 12:00 noon the tling first at Sturgis. In 1854 he \ EROEMXES TAX PAYERS TAKE: QiuVch school convenes. The or- president of his club, was one of the came to Lowell. Before leaving . NOTICE chestra will oby. Classes for all. leaders in club camp, made the term c. • p . . . Sturgioiurjjisa hue jomejoinedu thuie .uasonsMasons, takniglaisnig; I» vvill be at tne City f.iaie Bank••"••a.. VeVesoe.perr servicservicep aat t p R. D. Stocking that went to State Fair where hehe . the Uist d(.gree relurning UuU. 01l ..Lowell, Mitii., for the puiposeof col- Ycar Meditations.. f ran very close will be the ? ? to the top. Emil Kober horse back in December, to lake the |'t'clin^ Vergennes township taxes on .hought" r tL The importance of perfect sight in all important to was second high ,ne5MBe The ChUrCh W. J. Kropf .sh ,cover at the M.ctu-!! 2nd and 3rd degrees. J '-, - nl—h 10:— h - , 2m-h- f D^nber | - S^la'i I young, middle aged and old alike. gan State Fair. • | helped to organize thet Masonic 1192.,, and on January 2 and 9, W20 , muslc wil| bc t„ovide days. She Greetings j was the youngest child of Morgan L.I "Feed Mature Birds and Baby While living In Grand Rapids at CHl'RCn OF THE XAZAREXE and Julia Barton Hunting. When j Chicks", "Incubation and Feeding." the age of 40 years, he was converted Corner of Washington and Avery l but two years cf age she came with •The Grand Rapids Kent Cow Sunday school Christmas pro^Vam Ei C];;'rnh' UnJCr her parents lo Courthrd, Kent conn- Of all the year, the Christmas season Testing Association finished its I on Christmas eve at 7:30 p. m. l lh r , V P';arcc' "H" tv, Michigan. Here she spent he- second years' work December 10. Regular services. Sunday school is the season of Good Will. rh .r i Kbcen ? co,;5ilc", • dav. ot childhood and early woman- Two hundVed-flve cows were te^'d at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m h,, ?,?• m ^i,"8 'Z" !" ^ hooil. November 17, 1881. she was ffieebe Tlfarket with an average production of 9595 and 7:30 p. m. Everyone is cor- hcr'i Hp tfw -I i h '0 . in marriage to Ab. Sinclair to Then, perhaps, more than at any other pounds of milk a 3.62 per cent test tnere. He Jovea the hous u ofr (God. , , • „ i „ :»v.r..i dially invited to attend all services. u wliom she remained a faithfurn l and and 347.9 pounds of fat. Every herd "The I'ttle church with the big lie leaves to mourn their loss two (levol..cl wife untii his death in 1918. time, does Man's heart go out to his fel- Cash and Carry In this association made over 200 welcome." : daughters, V. HufJcrd of \ children were born to this union. pounds of fat. E ghty cows qua- 0 lows. j.Vand Rapids and Ava M. Wardell of i . „ Rev. E. L. Buck, Pastor* lified foV the record cf performance. u: h:iJ 0 This association increased its milk re t LnTh^dr n', i T' fT' i ' cheerful cutlook on life and valued CONG REGIONAL CHURCH Special on Lily White Flour for Saturday great-grandch.ldrcn.a host of friends hcr ri, ends1,jps vcrv hi3hiy. To To its many depositors, to those who will production C02 pounds and its fat j and reTaTwes* A. J. Blair, Pastor per v COr know her was to love her. ILlT?' .r ' " V - A dcV loving father, a kind neigh- Morning worship at 11 o'clock. some day be depositors, and to all others, $1.33 only She leaves to mourn her death, for another ypar Owneylbor and friend has passed to his What better way to spend an hour of Hansen, who has tested fo" two reward. five nephews and a niece besides I this Bank wishes a very Merry Christmas. the last Sunday of the year than at* years will continue for a while. . many other relatives and IViends tending church? S 1-2 POUNDS 5 POUNDS 5 POUNDS Dr. Kenvon L. BuUerfield, presi- 1 FOR SALE—Pair bob sleighs, pvaC. who belonged 10 that intimate cir- ChuVch school s 10 o'clock BUTTER BUCKWHEAT PURE dent of State College will find a full c c %v 10 tically new. Lowell 119F2 E. ' * called her Aunt The Christmas services were CRACKERS COMPOUND BUCKWHEAT program when he comes to Kent jo Pingney, Lowell, R. 4. Jp30-31 "- largely attended end did much to county, Januarv 14 and 15. On 49c 28c 25c create the true Christmas spirit. Lowell State Bank Thursday he talks to Rotary club. In the afternoon he tflki to Pomona ********************************** ****************** C. H. Runciman, President P. C. Pcckham, Vice President 10 BARS 2 POUNDS LOWELL LITERARY CLUB 12 BOXES Grange at Sparta, in the evening he t D. G. Mange, Cashier P. AG SOAP MATCHES DATES talks to the Rcckford Brotherhood The Lowell Literary club met at 42c 66c 25c and on Friday the Kent County Jiratid £hcatr« Program I the home of Mrs. Norman Borgerson Farm Bureau Annual Meeting. He ****** ********** *********************Tuesda i y afternoon, December 15. At- will also inspect Junior College on ttV the usual business, Mrs. V. E. 2 POUNDS 5 POUNDS 4 POUNDS Friday morning and interview Friday and Saturday, Dec. 25 and 26 1 Ashley and Mrs. C. Cock announced OLEO GRAHAM RAISINS several people while in Kent county. the following program: >***** 49c 28c 47c The sewing extension projeei is Solo, "My Song of Love for You", I proc essing finely in Kent county. "The Danger Sipal" I and "Memories",—Mrs. Lawrence The third les«on was given Inst week FEATURING JANE NOVAK • Rutherford. : 2 POUNDS 1 POUND 2 CANS in Grand Rap ds and Rockford. Re- The Whirlwind Drama of Railroad Life Christmas Cl ppings—Mrs. A. S.' MONUMENTS FANCY FANCY CORN OR PEAS port shows that thii tv two com- Dennett, MVs. W. E. Hall, Mrs. C. munities were represented with ALSO A TWO-REF.L COMKDY PRUNES APRICOTS 25c Cook, Mrs. Tom Webb and Mrs. Nor- sixty local leaders in attendance. "PUNCH IN THE NOSE" man Borgerson. _ The best variety of ISc 30c Extra Good The enrollment fofc* the thirty-two Matinee Saturday. Admission 10c and 15c Reading. "Goin^^me for Christ- GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS communities is 48^. AI the local Evening Aumission ISc and 23c mas", "Getting to ChrUtmasH, Ed- FRESH SPECIAL SALTED meetings in November there was an •••••>•»•>•<• **•:• •> i************ ************** gar Guest—Mrs. ArthuV Armstrong. in Western Michigan attendance of 354 or 73 per cent of ROASTED ON PEANUTS Victrola Selection, -Silent Night, women enrolled attended. In Sunday, December 27 Holv Night". PEANUTS \ORANGES 17c thirteen communitien the women POLA NEGRI IN At the close of this program the Workmanship and Quality of Materials 29c 89c hebod UMp-one women outside hostess served delicious Northern their own class. The women report Spv apples. abooluUly guaranteed. S07 changes made in sewing equip- "The Flower of the Night" During the business sesion, the CASH ment. The women starting the work j Big Extra Attraction | nignation of >?.-s. Tom Watson waa MARKET this year will be given dress forms i "WILD BEASTS OF BORNEO" read and accepted and Mrs. E. Bailor wef'k between Christmas and New was unanimously elected secretary Years. i HaBbnrfer, 2 lbs. 25c ALSO PATHE NEWS of the club, to All the vacancy, •Hie annual winter meeting of Do not miss this show the paying of a physician for a pre Lowell Granite Co. III>.Saiuafefallpork 25c the Kent Counlv Jersey Cattle Club Acimission 15c and ^5c. school clinic was voted down, not OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT will be held Wednesday, December ******^************ :>****************<**********' however, because the club women Beef Rout 14c-16c 30 at he Franklin Park Communilv object to clinics. PHONE 21 LOWELL, MICHIGAN hcuse in Grand Rapids. It will lie Tuesday, December 29 The club adjotf-ned to meet for Han Rout Pork 25c an all day aflTalr with a picnic din- election and banquet on January 5. mv at noon. The club will furnish MONTE BLUE AND MARIE PREVOST IN coffee and trimmings. Bring your TEACHER WANTED Pork Steak - • • 23c own dishes. To get to Franklin "The Lover of Camille" Fallcsburg school needs a teacher Park go out Wealthy. Lake Drive or to finish school year, regular teach* Franklin Sheets until you come lo ALSO A TWO REEL COMEDY Wbole Pork Shoulder 20c V: being ill. Ben^min. Go south on Benjamin "A SAILOR PAPA- Call Paul Wittenbach, Lowell to the Park. Community house Is Admission 15c and 25e. Whole Fresh HUM 23c phone 139-F3 [cM on foulh side of park. | It Mikes It Mighty Easy ****************«>*** *************************** Pork Chops • • • 27c The meeting will start at 10*00 BARGAINS IN USED CABS o'clock. The forenoon fesslon will Wednesday and Thurtday9 Dec. 30 and 31 1924 Chevrolet, new paint lob. ON YOU. FOE THE QUALITY OF OUR be a business session with a talk by GLENN HUNTER IN 1922 Cbevrolel Roadster. toonty Agent, Vlnlng. Dinner al 1924 Chevrolet Tourlag. COAL MEANS ECONOMY «<• o'clock. After dinner H. E 1923 Bulck Touring. Dtaolton, J

•gtOVED UWFOMfimMATiDmi •••••••••••••••••••••• each other, and rejoiced wstt pleasant She hastily switched out the bright worda that they were warm aad. bright llghtk, leaving only the one soft Roman by the fireplace, with the pine log, and candle burning on her dressing table, the rosebuds and the cun.ile lights. for Jerry did not wish to pain them •Tte # But In their hearta they were trying with the emotion her vivid face could PRUDENCE'S to asaure themselves that Jerry wna not fall to reveal. And ahe came State and General News Section of Ledger a very alert and self-possessed young across to them, piled cushions on the THE LEDGER'S FARM DEPARTMENT person who could certainly take care top of one of the three steps which led of herself If anybody could, and what up to the ralaed day bed. and snuggled Mm (a* REV. P. B. ymWATBR, D.D.. Demi childishness to worry! •( tb* Bvtniiif School, Moedjr Bible la- DAUGHTER In-between them. Compiled and Condensed for Readers of Lowell and Environs M it ate of Chleaco.) The doorbell sounded suddenly. "Do you want me to go out?" Jer- Carefully Compiled Information That Will (A 1*18. Western Ncwipaper Us Ion.) Upon intense Inward thoughta Ilka rold offered generously, feeling that theirs, even the aoft reverberation of this was to be the climax of Jerry'a Be Of Help To The Progressive Farmer LKION the most carefully modulated electric confidence. (Capy foi Thla Department Supplied bjr the Letton for December 27 American Lesion New« Service.) bell In the world could not sound lesa Jerry smiled at him, drew both hla Albion—Rev. Carl Smith, of Cedar than damoroua. knees Impulsivejy within the clasp of VET IN CONGRESS niVllW^FROM ATHENS TO ROMI Lime Quite Useful Rapids. la., former Albion young man GENERAL PROSPERITY "Such a night!" gasped Prudence at lier arm. "Oh, no, father, of courao Many Important Grow Christmas Color Grader Been "MILLION STRONG," and son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, that audden ringing, thinking that a not." on Any Acid Soil REVIEW—From Athens to Rome. telegraph boy would have to face the And then she tdd them of the houae Devised for Honey IS LEGION SLOGAN of this city, has been called to the S REPORTED BY MELI.0N GOLDEN TEXT — Therefore, belna Problems Solved Trees for Money gale to carry a measage. on Beilly'a alley, of Mlml, with the pastorate of the Baptist church of justlflpd by faith, we have peace with "Go Gettum" is the nickname that God through our Lord Jesus Christ.— Jerrold ahoved hia chair back quick- golden hair and the allken gowns, of STAT N WS Grand Ledge, Mich. By Ethel Hueston Judicious Use to Be Favored John Kea McQuigg, banker and attor* Rom. 5:1. Sample Readily Assigned to Prospects for Continued Good ly from the table, and both llatened. terrible, tragic Theresa in her attic Varioua State Experiment Albion—Succeeding Harold B. PRIMARY TOPIC—How Paul Helped Not Felt That Business Is ney of East Cleveland, Ohio, won Id Ihe Poor. Intent, alert, aa Katie opened the door. room upstalm Where Manure Is Scarce. Given Grade. Norman, of Reed City, aud George rimes in U. S. RoHocted Stations Conducting the early days of the World war. It's Lowell — Pneumonia caused the 1 Above the incoherent breathleasnesa "I felt juat Ilka a mother toward Menace to the Country's Price of East Tawas, resigned, Allen in Staiomont, Our olft' —R^l'ing Others by Copyright by the Bobbs-Merrlll Co* that title which he is setting out to death of Simon Pettit, 96 years old, of her murmurs of amazement, a freah that girl," ahe declared brokenly. Shs Farm Projects. Do not get the idea that you can (Prepared by tho United Slatee Department Reushaw, of Brouson, aud Wendell INTERMEDIATE AND SKNIOll TOP- Timber Supply. of ARrlculture.) make good as national commander ot oldest resident of this village, where voice sounded brightly. told of Theresa's rare talent, of hat safely stop using lime Just because Edwards, of Royal Oak, have been Washington.—The general prosper- •C—Paul, t}ie Missionary. In the marketing of honey the flavor the American Legion. had lived 72 years. He was a Civil YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- "Where's mother?" strange intensity, her Impatient, In* (Prepared by the United Statea Department the writer of popular articles has ques- | elected editor aud business manager, ity of the nation and prospects for con- HOME AGAIN (Prepared by th^ United StBt<»i« Department and color must be described to the Knowing John Ilea and his work, IC—Paul the Christian. And Jerry herself, wrapped In her puislve kindliness. of Agriculture.) tioned its value. This advice comes j of Attrloulturw.) war veteren, aud unlll a few years ago i Many Important problems in agri- purchaser in terms which shall con- tlie Legion has confidently given him a Albion college , tinned good times was reflected In Sec- great fur cloak, a aoft fur tam drawn "Mother, she killed herself." from A. W. Blair, associate soil chem- i Christmas-tree crops, raised on plats operated a farm near here. SYNOPSIS.—PART ONE—At S culture are being gradually solved by form to the standards set up by the big bill to fill. "Add 400,000 members Pleiad. retary of the Treasury Mellon'a annual Tlie lessons of the quarter gather protectlngly low over her ears, ran In Jerrold let Ills cigarette go out, 1U Ist at the New Jersey College of Ag- j especially set aside for the growing of Jac^on—The loaning and discount j report made public here. merry party In the studio apart- tlie experiment stations and the grist bureau of agricultural economics with to the Legion during the next year Saginaw — Manager J. George about Paul. The review therefore will ment of Carter Blake, New York, upon them, leaving the mold and the another feverishly, let It go out again. riculture. New Brunswick. In ex-1 evergreens, seems to be a coming busi- department of the newly-formed Jack-: of knowledge given to the public. regard to honey grades. The flavor is and make It a million strong." And , O'Brien, of the Automobile Club of On the strength of this outlook Sec- have to do with his ciiaracter, service Jerry (Geraldlne) Harmer, Pru- driver to handle boxes, bags and trunk Prudence held Jerry in a dose arm, pianation of this lie says: "There are , ness, say forestry ofliciais of the United son Citizens' Finance company >\ill be ' retary Mellon urged continuation ot dence's daughter, meets Duane During the year 1024-25 tlie various commonly indicated by naming the John Ilea is setting out painstakingly Northern Michigan, has announced and teaching!*, a good method of re- as best they could. weeping with her softly. And Jerry a few plants that do fairly well on an j States Department of Agriculture. Al- opened during the latter part of De- A Her ton. wealthy Idler. He ad- state experiment stations were con- plant source, as "White Orange honey" to do just that. the rapid retirement of the public view is to study the salient points "Look who's here!" she cried, aa talked sadly on and on, told them of acid soli, but if you are engaged in , fhough federal foresters do not feel that B. R. Ricksen of Detroit, former mires her tremendously, and she ducting projects dealing with 5,538 dif- or "Light Amber Clover honey." There Here's how the new commander got cember. More than $100,000 capital i debt and took sharp Issue with those with the leading teachings of each likes him. But Allerton sets a she caught Prudence In her arms. Mlmi's pitiful, frivoloua life, her waat- general farming or trucking where tlie j that the use of Christ mas trees Is manager of the Detroit branch of the ferent phases of agriculture, an aver- has been considerable difllculty. how- his telling sobriquet: Right after ths has been subscribed, according to olll- who advocate extending debt retlra- lesson. The following suggestions are bit exhllerated. with unfortunate And a moment later she went to her ed motherhood. Sometlmea aa shs supply of farm manure is limited, you ' either a menace to the country's tlm- Detroit Auto club, has been named ! age of 110 projects per station. In ever, In establishing standard grades United States entered the war In 1917, cers of the company. ment over a period of 62 years, dur- offered: results. Jerry, resenting his as- father, to be lifted bodily from her talked, she lay In Prudence's Isp, cry- will be abundantly rewarded for the , her supply or incompatible with forest manager of the Bay City club, effec- * sumption of familiarity, leaves some Instances projects are finished 11 corresponding to the trade color names McQuigg was commissioned colonel Marshall ~ The Tekonsha High ing which time foreign debtors ara the party abruptly. The story tiptoes and kissed a dozen tlmea. ing bitterly, only to alt up again with Judicious use ol' lime in sou^e form. conservation, they point out that the the January 1. \v~ -v*: October 4, in one year, but in many cases several for honey, but work on this problem of the One Hundred Eleventh engin- school debating team has won its sec- to pay their obligations to this coun- turns to Jerry's childhood and "And you'd better help him with the passlonnte earnestness to go on with For the average soil, unless known to practice of growing small evergreens Paul took advantage of the oppor-- youth at her home In Des Moines. years may be required to complete the by the bee culture laboratory of the eers, the famous old Cleveland fJraya, ond debate, defeating the North Holland—According to Captain C. ; try. t.unk, father," ahe aald, '..hen ahe the tragic tale. be highly acid, one to two tons of pul- | especially for the Christinas trade Is A. Uppincott, the Holland coa.st I tunity to preach the gospel to the Only child of a wealthy father, Investigations and make the results United Stales Department of Agricul- of which he had been u member. He Adams team. The question was "Re- "The last ycar has been a period when she Is twenty she feels the could think of It. "It's terribly heavy." "The worst of It—or maybe the best verized limestone per acre or the far better than culling them in an in- guard is to retain its usual crew, dur- Jews in tlie synagogue at Athens, and applicable to practice. ture has led to the perfection of a made up his mind to go to camp with solved that the proposed child labor of genuine prosperity for practically call of Art and asks her parents "Your trunk, Jerry I" Prudence waa of It," she amended doubtfully, aa she equivalent in another form, once in a i discriminate manner. to such of the < Sent lies and .lews as M Wide Range of Subjecta. grader by means of which different his regiment at full strength. ing January and February, during all classes," says Secretary Mellon. to let her go to New York for amazed. "Did you bring your trunk!" tried to shake away her tears, la that four or five-year rotation, will usually Prices Increased amendment to the national constitu- were found In the imirket-place, call- study. With some misgiving, they A classified list of the different persons readily assign a given sample Somebody said to him, "How ars which months the station usually "Corporate profits are running higher "Yea, I brought everything," Jerry I know she Is glad of It I can juat be suflicient. In 1024 spruce and tir trees common- tion be adopted by the I nlted States." ing upon all to re|ient because of agree to her going. In New York projects now being carried on by the to the same grade. This grader over- yoit going to recruit so many men in was closed. Since all-year traffic now than for any year since 1910. Employ- .fi-rry makes her home with a assured her gayiy. "I'm coming home. Imagine that gay. defiant laugh of "One who spends all his days on ly sold for $1 to $3 and more on the Saginaw—Indications that the state tSod's appointed day of Judgmeat by stations has been prepared by the comes many of the objections to other such a short time?" prevails the station has been ordered ment has been good, prices compara- Mrs. Delaney ("Mlml"), an act- I'm moving back!" hers, as If she had fooled us all— the farm, and observes careftifty the | streets of the larger eastern cities highway department intends to place .testis Christ. United States Department of Agricul- types of graders heretofore used and, "Well, 1 guess I'll have to go get to remain open. tively stable, and trade on a high ress, who, with Theresa, a paint- Then she kissed Katie, who waa has- slipped neatly out of a mess and left effect of fertilizers and lime on such Retail prices have Increased several construction of a permanent road be- October 11. er, occupies the house. Jerry ture, which shows the wide range of while more expensive, l» considered 'em," was the reply. And he did just Pontiac—C. A. Meljck and C. S. level as reflected in record car load- takes an Immediate liking to tily laying another place on the table ua looking at—cobwebs on our fingers. crops as clover, alfalfa, and other ' hundred per cent in the last 15 or 20 tween Saginaw and Bay City in the 1- -Scene In the house at opening of Sixty-ninth congress. 2—Senator Wadsworth of New York sending a subject matter covered by the experi- better. that. ings and bank debits to Individual ac- Though compelled to work for a liv- Theresa, who is talented and and aettiug a chair for her—which I can just imngine—in heaven—she soil-bUiiding legumes, is In a better years and high prices are likely to pre- Boehler, engineers of the state high- pigeon message of greeting to convention of International Federation of Homing Pigeon Fanciers In New York. mental work. 1926 program is shown in a request to count. While production haa been An approved portrait of Represen- ing while getting n foothold in Corinth, eccentric, and the two become Prudence slyly pulled nearer to hera, would be laughing to think of the joke position to measure the effect of lime vail in the future, (irowing rbrlstmas The five standard grades of color are Pitching camp In the heart of Cleve- way department, with City Manager . 8—U. S. S. Richmond being overhauled and cleaned up in Brooklyn navy yard. fast friends. Jerry now .devotes Projects dealing with field crops the county commission to secure right high, It has been as a rule well ad- tative John C. Speaks of Ohio, Re- Paul zealously preached the gospel! and Jerrold whipped back toward hla she had played on us. It's what The- on such crops than the one who trees in plantations near large coiisum as follows: Water white, white, light land, he started an intensive recruit- C. W. Ham and city and county en- herself to Theresa, who returns lead In number, with a total of 1,817. of way on three miles of the proposed publican, member of the house com- even In the face of violent opposition. own. And very soon they wero at the resa would!" imikes an occasional visit to a farm or Ing centers is beginning to look like an amber, amber, and (birk. These are ing campaign. To such good effect did gineers recently inspected the pro- ' Justed to the rate of consumption and hcr liking. Jerry poses for Ther- Of the Held crops under study, corn route. cause Mr. Coolidge took a definite decided favorably on 19 propositions. has not resulted In a general accumu- mittee on military affairs. He served In tills time of his great need God en- esa's masterpiece, "The Ocean table, three ol them now, amillng Jerrold would have gone away then, to some experimental plots. He knows attractive business. This Is particular- ihe terms at present commonly used be carry on that when the englneera posed plans for widening Saginaw leads with 170 or more projects, wheat moved to Camp Sheridan. Alabama, Stanton—The town chorus, under stand against any radical price-fixing First and most Important, it recom- lation of large stocks. The automotive in the Spanish-American and World couraged him by giving him a vision. Hider." Allerton calls on Jerry. almost tearfully at one another across taking Prudence with him, feeling thai full well that commercial fertilizers ly true for centers in the eastern ami in the sale of honey. In response to street to conform to wider Woodward The girl refuses to see him. At follows with 104, potatoes 102, cotton NEWS REVIEW OF legislation or revision of the tarift". and building Industries have con- wars and on the Mexican border. CJod always comes to the help of Ilia the bowl of Cecil Brunners, with never overwrought and highly strained young caniMH fully take the place of lime. j middle western slates, which are ihe demand from western beekeepers every company was at fill! strength. the direction of Mrs. John Lewis. avenue. The city has asked the state j mends the establishment of a depart- a hotel dinner Jerry sees Duane 00, alfalfa, 82, oats 81, and soy beans servants In their greatest need. "The soils gradually become acid, rather distant from a natural source of for further subdivisions of the lighter And Colonel .McQuigg took along a wife of th^ Montcalm county prosecut- Me attacked directly the McXary- ment of national defense with unity of tinued to operate at a high level, and and is conscious of his admira- a thought for the dangerous Icy streets daughters would do best in bed. Pru- 58. to approve the plans. grades, two additional grades are es- dozen extra men to till In, In emer- ing attorney, is at work on Christmas Haugen bill, which would provide gov- command and headed by a civilian foreign trade has been increasing.'* tion, but refuses to change her of Greenwich Village and New York. dence, with that tender Insight of not because of the fertilizers, but in supply. Several such plantations are October 18. attitude toward him. Jerry be- Horticulture conies second with 052 gency. Lansing—The State Conservation ; ernment assisted corporations In tak- "But, Jerry, we never dreamed of spit*- of them, and lime or some other already in existence from which trees tablished as subdivisions of the white music, both for the pageant at the CURRENTEVENTS secretary with undersecretaries for Secretary Mellon reviews progreaa PRESIDENT'S BUDGET The Spirit's best gift is love. It Is comes convinced she has not the hers that was never known to fatl, projects, of which over 400 deal with Commission will place augmented ! ing over the marketing of the United s-ucli a thing; why didn't -ou tell us! basic materials must be added at in- have been sold at prices ranginu' from and li^lit amber grades, these to be Landing at Ilrest, France, with his Congregational church and for com- land. sea. and air: or. If such a de- made in the funding of debts and best because of its essential qualities ability to become an artist. At knew better. Jerry was unburdening orchard fruits, the leading.fruit being corps of trappers in the northern ESTIMATE FOR 192? a party Jerry again sees Duane. Why didn't you send us word, why—" tervals to replace certain substances "iO cents to $1.50 each. In a plantation designated as extra white and extra regiment on July 5. 101s, Colonel munity singing at the municipal J States farm surpluses In foreign conn- partment Is not Immediately possible, points to an improvement in world and also because every believer cati lier heart, 'inding relief, hud come to apples 115 and peaches 45; 135 in Michigan woods this year in an effort tries and thus prevent the dumping of either a unified air service or a sep- conditions generally. and will not recognize him. "I didn't know it myself," she sgid. them, as she always came, when the that are constantly being lost through adjacent to a main road it seems prob- light amber. McQuigg was at Bourmont from July Christmas tree. President Submits National have sind exercise it. Theresa hints that Jerry should small fruits; 275 with vegetables, the to eradicate wolves and other preda- the farm output on the home market, arate air corps in the army and the Reviewing business conditions, Sec- "Just all of a sudden I knew 1 was things she undertook to do had proved drainage waters and the removal of able that tlie trees could be sold right Further information about the 10 to July 20 and then went through Ionia—Fifty young business men ot Figures Show Increase oi October 25. go home, and promises her a leading representative of which Is to tory animals it was announced re- Budget—Echoes of His with consequent slumps in price. navy. retary Mellon says the situation haa "present." Returning from an coming, and here I am. You're look- too hard for lier. And so they stayed crops. on the ground to people passing in au- color grader will be furnished by the that last great push which routed the Ionia, from IS to 35 years old. gath- Paul with dauntless courage preached! matoes 34; 05 with ornamentals; and cently. A number of complaints that There was no guarantee that the gov- $154,420,861 Over 1926. evening of gayety, Jerry Is ing darling, mother. I'll bet Katie haa on and on, and talked more of The- "When mineral fertilizers have been tomobiles. United States Department of Agricul- enemy and brought the victory of Farm Bureau Address. The other propositions are designed been highly satisfactory, the progreaa 50 with nuts, the largest representa ered at the Reed inn to organize a ernment always would give a high tlie gospel at Kphesus. and liere his. shocked at hearing from Mlml used continually without lime or Most Desired Trees. ture to anyone interested. Armistice day. He saw active service wolves are killing deer have been re- to develop aviation with liberal appro- of public economy and public debt ra- that Theresa has killed herself. spoiled you without me here to hold resa. and presently Jerry was talking tives of which are pecans 20 and wal young business and professional men's priCe. he said, while with the govern- Washington. — President Coolidge'c preaching resulted in a glorious awak- manure. It Is practically impossible to Spruces and ilrs. where they can he ceived from Upper Peninsula counties. By EDWARD W. PICKARD priations and legislation and to cor- tirement contributing to this situation. She also learns that Mimi Is you down—" of other things—of the mad frenzy nuts IS. luncheon club. The idea was conceiv- estimates for federal government needs ening. Where the gos|iel is preached Theresa's mother. The "present" get clover and alfalfa to grow but , grown, are the logical choice for plant- ment once established In business It rect alleged Injustices suffered by He points out in this connection the And she Jumped up to kiss Katie, that goaded all artists to desperation, The third largest group Is animal ed by Attorney K. F. Clardy. O. Ray- Port Hurotf—Beginning Tuesday the D RESIDENT COOLIDGR transmit- during the fiscal year 1027, beginning in tlie power of the Holy Spirit men. Theresa had promised Jerry add lime to this same land and vol- ing, because they are the most desired Decrease in Work Horses would be a blow al the farmers' own aviation ofllcers. danger of making a greater tax reduc- thinking she had forgotten her, and of their intemperate folly, their un- production with 020 projects, including mond Derby and Ed Kress. Plans now fares on the bus lines operated in con- * ted to congress Wednesday the July 1, are shown in the following will believe In Christ and turn from proves to be her picture, "The unteer clover comes In, even to the as (Jnristmas trees and command the co-operatives. tion than is Justified by prospective Ooean Rider." out to the kitchen to greet Mary, but bounded love. and Mules Is Alarming nection with the City Electric Railway annual budget, together with a mes- Carrying the Indorsement of Pres- table: their wleked ways, even giving ur» among others poultry 205, dairy cattle call for meetings every two weeks, The President argued that the farm- surpluses. partial exclusion of timothy and other j highest prices. Since the trees will be ident Coolidge, the annual report of not needing to go so far, for Mary And then she was telling them of 101, swine 189, sheep and goats 81 According tx the figures released by with a speaker or entertainer. Co.. which in turn is owned by the De- sage In which he disclosed some Im- wrong kinds of business. grasses. This fact has been demon- grown only for from five to eight years er gets far greater benefit from the The report, however, contained a Legislative establishment.! 1<.49I,881 was just outside tlie door, peeping Greta Vul. the little chambermaid, and beef cattle 77, and horses and mules troit United Railway, were increased portant policies of the government. the national advisory committee for strated many times on the soil fertility 1 the United States department of Ag- Monroe—Road "M-10", running from tariff than the sum which Is added to Executive offlce 44l,96C November 1. how Graves McDowell WHS fairly liv- after they are set out, they can be aeronautics was submitted to con- note of warning not to allow undue Independent Offices— CHAPTER VII—Continued Joyously in upon her. She came 12. riculture, the decrease in work horses to 10 cents. Since the buses began The budget calls for a total of $3.1n0,- the prices of manufactured commodi- The Christian has n strong enemy to plots at the New Jersey agricultural | planted at the rate of 5.000 to the acre. Elm avenue. Monroe, to the Ohio state 1 gress. It recommends the creation of speculation In real estate or too un- Civil service commission 1,001,692 —9— back after a moment, said she was ing in her talent, feasting his own Plant Pathology. and mules is going on at an alarming operating some months ago. four tick- LSO.cTiS for the fiscal year of 1027. ties that the farmer buys. On the light, a personal being culled the experiment station." It Is doubtful, says the department, line, a distance of 14 miles, and the limited buying on credit to undermine Employes' compensation "How should I know? She didn't ravenously hungry, but she did not starved heart on the fuel he fed to Plant pathology Is another large rate. Tlie animals that are now sup- ets for a quarter have been sold. This is an increase of $50,000,000 over a bureau of air navigation in the De- j whether Christmas-tree plantations northern extension. 4 1-2 miles, con- other hand, all citizens other than the basically sound condition. The commission t,742.04C devil. He must meet him in offensive- eat. She laughed at her mother, at hers. She told them of her little fart group, having 4S2 projects, of which 47 School children still will be permitted the current fiscal* year, and the Pres- partment of Commerce to regulate Federal board of voca- tell me. She should have told me!" plying the demand are around seven farmers pay more for many things, and defensive warfare. His strength her father, nnd presently they left the Improved Oat Varieties would at present yield satisfactory necting with the Telegraph road at and encourage commercial aviation, Florida land boom evidently la the tional education 8,210,620 "Prudence would know," was all In the dranm, of how she had piled deal with potato disease. years of age. to ride on the four-for-a-quarter tick- ident explained that in the cost of because the agricultural clauses of the •and armor are from tlie Lord; The- financial returns in the South and the Loranger's corners, has been opened continuance of a policy of aircraft de- basis for a part of the warning. Federal trade commis- Jerry could say to that. table, and Jerry sat In Prudence's her wealth together, brushes and easel Projeets in economic entomology it does not cost much to raise a etc. administering the government the tariff assist the farmer to attain Developed for New York Far West because of the abundant sup- for through traffic from the north, via Secretary Mellon said there waa a sion 997,00C way to get strengtii to wage the con.- Mlml lay rigid among the cushlona, lap—a ridiculous lap-full for slender and boards, and with a profuse hand anmber 372, 38 of which relate lo bees : ,'o<)d colt. The work lost by not be- bed rock had probably been reached velopment In the light of tlie loss of A number of high-yielding oat vari- ply of small evergrcj'ns found in the Monroe—The city commission has higher prices In the American market tendency "for the consuming public to General acounting of- tilct is by prayer to God. rudence—and laughed at her again. had tossed them on the unfortunate «nd 22 to cotton Insects. Flat Rock, to Toledo on the south. and In the future Increases commen- the , and extension of the flce 1,714,400 twisting her hands into painful knots, ing able t'i use the mare is small as adopted a resolution fixing December for his products. eties have been developed by the New forests of those localities. The road from Monroe to Toledo, bet- airmail service to all sections of the buy every conceivable commodity on Housing corporation ... l74,t9E November 8. cutting her flesh with the gaudy And Prudence showed the few silver- little tramp of the alleys. In addition to the projects carried compared with the price that will he surate with growth must he expected. One of the severest critics of the H Vork state experiment station In co- ter known as the "New Dixie High- 00 as the date for a special election to country. time and to mortgage future earnlngs, Interstate commerce Paul with undaunted courage pressed stones. Jerry looked at her—the lav- ing threads In her hair, and declared "And what do you think she d'd? on at the state stations, tlie stations paid for a good colt. By beginning , The prospectus surplus for 1P20 was President's address was S. H. Thomp- commission 1,033,809 operation with the I'nited States l>e- way." was built by state forces with choose a municipal judge, following but added that business men were on toward Jerusalem, knowing that ish toss of the hennaed hair, the care they would all turn brown again now She stood up, and glared at me, ah 1 maintained by the department at Size and Management of now one will he prepared when the reduced to $202,000,000 by the cost of son of Quihcy, m.. president of the Public buildings and pub- partment of Agriculture. Six of these the aid of prison labor. the olllcial canvass of tlu* vote polled conducting their affairs with caution bonds and affliction awaited him. As- fully Ivorled skin with Ita layers of that Jerry was home. slapped me In the face—right there 1" Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Kleo, Guam, price is at its highest peak. There the soldiers' bonus above estimates Illinois Agricultural association, and T WAS the army's turn last week lic parks 2,298,850 varieties, the Comewell. C'ornelllan. Litters Decide Profits on Dt-ceinbi-r 7 on the qm stion of con- and restraint In order that prosperi- Tarift commission 099,000 he took leave of the Epiiesian elders cream and rouge, the voluptuous figure And then Jerry went over and sat Jerry could laugh at It now, could and the Virgin Islands iiave 150 will always he a demand for good Grand Rapids—Although no com- and other unanticipated expenditures; I to .jump on Col. William Mitchell In Kmplre, Ithacnn, Standwell. and ITp- ; A Utter of pigs at farrowing time solidation of courts. The new judge the federation showed lis sentiments ty might not bring carelessness. Shipping board and sedately in a chair to let her mother projects, which im-reases the total to but the surplus for lOL'T will be about his court-martial trial, and a score of he warned them of the false teachers- with Its molding of fine French stays. laugh, and did. particularly at Je?« horses. plaint had been made against her, by electing Mr. Thompson its presi- emergency neet corp.. 14,198,574 r»,08s. rlght, are discussed In department : costs approximately .$10. If only f"iir wil] assunu' his duties Januan 1, and The secretary then turned to the who would arise among them, and a.*- Jerry saw her in a cloud of artificial rest, and Prudence tagged across at roid's amazement, at Prudence's nu My breeding the mare to the best Mrs. Don Avery, of Cedar Springs, ap- $3.".o,(K10,000, thus meeting the pro- dent. Me defeated O. E. Bradfute of high oilicers, including MaJ. Gen. Ma- Smithsonian Inst, and Circular .'l.'t:; just Issued by tlie United pigs are saved the cost is ^-1 per pig. will receive a salary of $6,200. He question of prohibition enforcement, stired them that he hud declared the- lights, the center of artificial laughter, her heels, and sat on the arm of her ternal displeasure. draft stallion in the community, one peared b'-tore Justice William Totten, posed tax reduction. nhio. head of the federation for the son M. Patrick, chief of the army air Nat'I museum 858,240 States Department of Agriculture. but It' eight "pull through" then only must be a lawyer, the commission which devolves upon the department, Upited States veterans' whole counsel of God. flirtations, affairs and Intrigues—saw chair, and told lier over and over "What are you going to do nowf will further enhance his chances for of that village, declared she was guilty Enforcement of the prohibition law last three years and representative of service, and Brig. Ben. J. E. Fechet, Additional Protein for Tested on New York farms for a pe- ¥11 needs be assessed each pig, figures ruled. and said that he expects a marked bureau 458,965.000 again how surprised she was, how she is heroming much more expensive. assistant chief, were called to re- November IS. also the light kindliness, the generous Jerrold asked at lust. riod of four years, 1021 to 1925. each success The fee may be a little high- of having assaulted Mrs, Mavin Town, the conservative farm leaders. The Other Independent offices 4,879,876 had not the slightest suspicion of her Dairy Cows Profitable C. (i. Klliiiii. swine specialist at the Ann Arbor- Dr. Francis W. Kt-lsey. advance 1 n prohibition enforcement delicacy of speech and manner, the Jerry clouded again. She did not : er. hut It will pay in tlie long run. of Cedar Springs, and asked to be The budget asks for $21,010,520 for convention also adopted this resolu- | but the colonel's testimony. Gen- Department of Agriculture 140,717,758 Despite Paul's eagerness to eoneili- of these varieties gave an average Kansas State Agricultural college. as a result of the recent reeorgnnisa- coming, how it was the last thing in Cheap feed prices and relatively lleinetiiher that the law of heredity director of Nt-ar East lU'st ardi ami , this purpose. Of this tntal the coast eral Patrick admitted defects in the Department of Commerce 30,402.847 ate the people in Jerusalem, he wan friendly camaraderie. And she saw know. "What do other girls do?" 8&« yield of more than 50 bushels per fined. The justice complied and or- ition: | Department of the Interior 250,967,602 the world she hud dreamed of. good butter prices will encourage the Expenses on the next-spring pig head of the Latin department of the guard is to get ^M.C.'U.OOO for its ac- tlon. Theresa dead by her own hand In th^ asked hlir.. "Girls who are no». gen- ! is • "Like begets like." dered her to pay a "fine" of .?1 and j "We indorse the enactment of service, shortage of planes, lack of Department of Justice.... 24,367,027 arrested. Hecause of his passion to- acre. crops are already beginning to ac- undertaking parlor with the flowera 'a "But see here," remonstrated Jer- iuses by birth—and lucky they are, if dairyman to feed heavier tills year University of Michigan, lias been tivities in preventing rum smuggling. j federal law based on the principle •io training and the like, but laid the Department of Labor 8,567,306 preach the gospel, he witnessed to tlu- The Investigational work to develop cumulate, he warns. From now on un- costs of $1. Prosecuting Attorney rold, "you told me ail the time she than last when the conditions were elected a foreign correspondent of In addition to this, the President pro- j a farmers' export corporation, provid- blame on congress which had made Navy department 322,869,480 angry mob which was striving to kil l the window, Mietta's, on the corner. you ask me—but girls who would gt) these high-yielding varieties was under- j lil the pigs are farrowing much can be Cutting Out Old Canes Earl W. .Munshaw is pondering over Vote to Open Baseball would come back. You suid—" exactly reversed. the Academy of Inscriptions and poses that ten new coast guard cutters Insufllcient appropriations. He said State department 16,614.982 And then, as poor, suffering Mlml mad doing nothing! What do t'.'ey dof taken because of the Important place the question of what to do with the ! ing for the creation of an agency with Treasury department .... 157,563,711 him. I done In the management of brood sows J faded out, Jerry saw Prudence, clear- Prudence gave him a furious look. Jerrold cleverly evaded the itsue by In connection with heavier feeding in the Raspberry Patch Belles Letters, of j arisI according to be built at a cost of $0,000,000 and broad powers for the purpose of so that while antiaircraft fire was "not Season One Week Earlier War department, Incl. Pan- Ihe oat crop holds In Ihe agriculture j to keep this expense as low as possible money. November 22. "I did not," she declared quite pas- it is well to make a special study of After tlie raspberries have been a report received here. The appoint- that the personnel of the guard be In- handling the surplus of farm crops entirely effective," It was one of the New York.—The salary of Bancroft ama canal 835,641,528 cut and vivid, aaw the finelined. ten- reaching for a cigarette, a prettily of New York, and because the general : and at the same time establish condl- Ann Arbor—In response to a peti- District of Columbia 35.626.57{ Though falsely acctiMvi nnd at' sionately. "Oh, for a visit, of course- economical feeding. As a general rule picked the canes which bore the fruit ment was made in honor of Dr. Kel- creased. that tlie American producer may re- agencies against air attacks that B. Johnson, president of the Ameri- der face, the gentle twist of the hu- perfumed, gold-tipped thing thai Jerry average of the crop over the entire j tions which will produce thrifty pigs. raigned before the wicked governor,. hut to bring ail her things and stay one of the chief needs of the ration Is John R. McQuigg. tion circulated by 200 members of the sey's work in the excavation ol" Carth- In response to the demands for bet- should be used and developed. Capt. can league, was increased from $30,- morous mouth, the laughing, plaintive had brought In a handsome fiox, a slate has been 31.0 bushels per acre for "Only sows of desirable conforma- are of no further use. Tlie leaves will reive an American price in the domes- Total, ordinary |l,84B.S46,9f( Paul with becoming dignity ami- Michigan Union demanding a reorgan- sympathy of the soft, sweet eyes. forever, I never dreamed of such a parting gift from a young admirer, additional protein. the past 10 years. This low yield has wither, die. and the canes themselves age last spring as a member of the ter air forces the budget includes an tic market and we instruct our ofll- R. (». Rath, an army aviator who won 000 to |40,000 and his contract ex- Reduction In principal of tion should he selected as foundation in the Baccarat sector and in the Ar- courtesy defended himself In such h thing. I can't tell you how aurprised Additional protein for dairy cattle will die out before winter. It is high ization of the management and board France-American party. Increase of $300.(H)0 in the allotment cers and representatives to work for the Distinguished Service medal In the tended from 1025 to 1035 at the annual public debt 515,583,391 Jerry stared and stared. Her eyea thus shifting the 4|uestlon to Prmlcaca. been due in part to the use of poorly i for next year's hog-raislng operations," way as to win the favor of Felix. I am!" Is furnished either by some good form gonne. He rejoined Ids regiment In of directors, Richard Barton, record- for the army air servb e and of $-1.(100.- war In France, gave testimony that Interest on public debt... 795,000,000 burned painfully, her throat throbbed, Prudence was very sober. "I don't adapted and low-yielding varieties. says Mr. Elling. "These sows should ly Important lhat they he gotten rid Port Huron—Leo O'Brien, one of the early enactment of such a law, meeting of league olliciais. Frank J. Total payable from Helglum and was discharged Janu- ing secretary of the Union, has an- November 29. there was a great longing in her heart. "But, Prudence, you said—*• of legume hay or by oil meal, cotton- During tho six-year period from of as soon as possible, for they carry two men bound over to the Circuit '.100 for the navy bureau of aeronau- founded on sound economic policies discredited the efllclency of Colonel Navin of Detroit was re-elected vice treasury |3,156,180.35f know," she said. "What do you he deep bodied, with a strong, arched ary 17. IJiIli. He was appointed a brig- nounced a special meeting for 7 :10 Paul defended himself before Agrip-- Prudence glowered him into ailence. think?" seed meal, gluten feed, wheat bran | 1018 to 1023. inclusive. In experiments within their decrepit stalks the germs Court on a charge of conspiring to tics. It asks f"r new navy planes and n-it involving government sub- Mitchell when he commanded the air president. Tlie magnates voted to be- Post-Oflice dept. and pos- In that moment. Prudence's daugh- | back, good feet and legs and vigorous adier general of infantry in lilJI. and cracked soy beans, or by a com- of disease and the e-'g^ of Insects. p. m.. Jan. 14. An insurgent ele- costing $:M«MI.MM» nnd new army sidy." forces there. Mr. Reld, the colonel's gin Uie season April 13 and close tal service (payable pa and so wisely and conlidentiy used' ter, she ran suddenly to Mlml, caught "Now, Jerrold, I know what I saldl They talked of girls, of some who at Ithaca the Cornel Man has produced in every respect. defraud three insurance companies bination of both. Cows which are The new national coMinander was ment, supposedly headed by Albert planes costing $(i.000.000. Figures from postal revenues).. 740,077,56! the Scriptures as to almost persuade- 1 knew she would come for a visit, decidedly Ihe highest average yield, The first job of the raspberry grower by a fit" which partially destroyed The McXary-Haugen bill, modified counsel, piled Captain Rath with in- September 20, one week earlier than her in her strong, tender arms, kissed became teachers, some who wefli 'uto "Sows at this time of the year should born near Woos'er. uhlo. and gradu- Agrlppii to I ome a Christian. hut this is really coming home, and I heavy producers can make a profitable exceeding its nearest competitor, ihe after picking his berries Is to remove Adams, of Kansas City, president of -tibmitted hy the President tended to sulting questions and remarks belit- formerly, in order to try to find bet- Total, including postal her, cried over her, fondled her. and the public ilhrarles and museumn e>ius i be In good condition, made up mostly their groc-'ry ston at 2726 Little and given a new name, will come up use of a larger percentage of these ated from the military department of controvert the assertions of Colonel service 88,896,207,921 Mlml, after one tdight, apologetic, eouidn't remotely fancy such a lovely Ithacan, by more than five bushels to of muscle, devejoped through ranging and burn the old canes. If. at the same the Cnion. is behind the movemeii', street, has changed his pl«-a from not again in the present session of con- tling his courage untii the audience ter weather and avoid competition December 6. into business. Wooster university in 1JS88 with the thing!" feeds In a ration than cows which are the acre. The yield of the Cornellian time, the plants seem to be very thick tillesir.^ "gross inefficiency" in the Mitchell that the air forces are being gress. but in Washingion it ia believed hissed and General King, member of between the football season and the The estimated figures for 1027 show Paul's behavior on the voyage and high-strained laugh, burled her face .n "That's all right If you have to ears j over fields and picking up scattered rank of cadet captain. He saw service guilty lo truilty, and has been ordered low producers. In other words, it is was 58.0 bushels. in the row, it will he entirely proper management of the club's affairs. siarv.'d. "For the air services the es- the court, protested to Its president. world's series. an Increase of $154,420,801 over the during the shipwreck displayed lib; Jerry's arms and broke Into helpless They went upstairs, the three of a living," objected Jerry. "But dtfHn'f 1 grain. The amount and kind of feed to appear before Judge Eugi-ne F. it will again be defeated. , often practical to feed from two to In the war with Spain and In the Ohio timates carry a total of $lLM17.(HHt. General Howze. Major Gulllon, as- weeping. them, to Jerry's Io\ eiy room, and Pru- A copy of the circular may be ob- i should always be regulated more or to weed out some (»f the weaker ones Lansing- The Slate Conservation Law for sentence. His partn- r, 'Vill- appropriations for 102C. This comparet sublime faith in God as well as hi.- it seem silly to work hard at s for a two or three-gallon cow. The graduated with the degree of bachelor Jackson—A plan to improve and al ndvisory council for aeronautics," "Winged Defense." The court ones Washington.—With the advance of over, admired. age can nearly always be used with day Is to limit the number of cane' ized him to have one of the ichtyolog- Interest did not coincide with actual stroked her hair, hung over her with think it would be perfectly trashy of Compare Soy Beans With of laws at the National Law school at shorten the channel of the Grand Garrett of Tennessee and the Insur- winter the retail cost of food showed given him hy the brethren who came reaaon for the difference is that the profitable results, according to Elling. per row and get more vigor In the In the President said. more ruled this out of order. requirements. pitiful, sweet solicitude. And Mlml And while she unpacked she told me to go downtown and pound a type- Washington. He began the practice ists at the University of Michigan ac- gent Republican delegation from W is- to meet him. Paul was intensejy hu- high producers will Increase their pro- Tankage to Fatten Hogs dividual canes River through the city of Jackson at a sharp rise during November, ranging dung to her ail night long, aobblng them of New York, of Graves Mc- writer eight houra a day for twenty "Sows will eat lots of alfalfa hay company the netting crews. These "These amounts Include contract consin with one man from North Da- man. He, like his Lord, craved human duction on account of the added pro- itf law at Cleveland. He was mayor of an estimated cost of $1,664,100 was from 2 per cent In Washington aad brokenly, writhing la hysterical an- Dowell, and the lessons In AA, of In comparing a ration of shelled and this feed Is one of the best con- crews are to be headed by Robert authorization, but do not Include funds kota voted for Henry A. Cooper. Then, REAT BRITAIN'S quarrel with dollars a week—when I don't adors East Cleveland for three terms and presented to the city commission by Boston to 5 per cent In Loulavllle, fellownliip. Ilhoda. nnd her passionate devotion tein. corn, soy beans and mineral mixtures, ditioners to be found in a winter ra- provided In other budget Items for the G Turkey over the Mosul oil region Aglr Congress to Rush guish, and would not let her go. pounding typewriters—and can get the Make Cows Comfortable then organized a 000,000 hank there, Ellsworth, "commodore" of the State's with Mr. Longworth in the chair- al- A question which la often asked is. with shelled corn and tankage, in re an Ann Arbor firm of consulting en- Ky., and Butte, Mont, the Department December 20. to her work. She told them of lovely money by asking father.** tion when green feed I« scarce. They pay of commissioned air service ofll- ready being called "czar"—the ma- Is fast approaching a climax. The Jerry stayed with Mimi in the house of which he is now president. fisheries fleet, and are to be made up gineers recently. The project would of Labor announced. Other cities re- Four Waterway ProjeeU If the Summary of Paul's life was Almee. and the trashy column of so- "Which of these feeds shall I buy?" cent ex|>erimentH at Purdue, Ind., it will drink much water during the win- During Severe Weather cers, pay. housing, and general main- League of Nations council, which ac- on Itelliy's alley until after the funeral "And besides.'* said Prudense, **11 Commander McQuigg has a long rec- of the commercial fishing inspectors jority proceeded to nullify the com- ported Increases as follows: Bridge- Washington. — Delegates attendint the lesson used on this Sunday, the Illinois experiment station tests show was found that soy bean hogs put on ter season. If the supply Ib constant Dairy cows should be kept indoors Involve the reclamation of 2?'t acres tenance for the enlisted air service cording to the advisory finding of the —Theresa's funeral—when groups of dety acandal she wrote for a dally would be keeping some girl out of a whose boats are laid up during the mittee discharge rule which was the national rivers and harbors con- review should be the vision of the but little difference. Therefore it Is weigiit al a cost of $5,75 per hundred ord of outstanding service in lbs of land within the eity. the creation of port, Columbus, Indianapolis, Kanaaa tier brilliant, wondering frlenda crowd- paper. When I*rudence naked about and easily accessible. whenever there Is danger of frost at personnel, and certain classes of sup- forced on the regulars last year by world court is competent to decide the poaltlon who does need the money.** largely a question of available supply Legion. Beginning us commander of Winter. nearly six miles of new streets and City, Mobile, New Haven, Omaha, gress adopted resolutions calling on veteran soldier of the cross, near the the glrla In the houae with her, The- weight against $<1.04 for tlie tankage "Many pigs are lost by not being night. Farmers who keep dairy herd plies and services of a general char- the LaFollette radicals. This time question, was told olflcially by Turkey ed Into the little flower-filled room at "It's a great reaponalblllty, having a Engineers 1'ost No. 71. he was Instru- Grand Rapids—Kir-, which swept Portland, Maine.; Itichmond, Va„ and congress for the prompt completion ol close of his life, declaring. "1 have reaa, and Mlml, Jerry'a Up quivered, and relative crsit. fed animals, and the rate of gain was protected from the weather. <»ft«*n a records and weigh the milk night and the establishment of almost 2!) acixs acter furnished for air service activ- that that nation would not admit the Mlettn'a to do laat honor to her tragic daughter," Jerrold aald, standing uft 22 insurgent Republicans Joined with four national water trans|M>rtatloD fought a good light, I have finished almost as much. 1.0'J pounds per day mental In getting the second nationsl the third floor of the Brown-Graff of n»'w parks The commission has ities. If we Include these Items, the Rochester, 4 per cent. inemory. and went away again, after- her eyea ahadowed, as she aald: severe chill will cause many ailments morning know that when their cows 170 Democrats and four third party world court's competence to give an projects, including the Mississippi river suddenly allocked to know it waa after against l.ttfi pounds per day. The cost convention of the Legion for Cleveland Paper company's paper warehouse taken no dclinite action. my course, 1 have kept the faith: there ward. slowly, talking It over, agreeing *111 tell you about them after a Windbreaks Should Have to young pigs. Attention should be are out at night, and there is a frost- total for the air service In 1927 will men in opposition. The revised rule advisory opinion to the council, and four o'clock. "I'm afraid we went Into in IUL'0 He was unanimously elected Sunday, caused damage of about r20.- system and the improvement of the is therefore laid up for me a crown little. Fm coming to that." of corn and soy bean hogs, without the given now to the location and prepara- even a light frost—they will go down Ratth* Creek—A combination of the amount to not less than $70,000,000. on committee discharge put through when the council accepted the opinion, that after all. In a way. It aeemed tbla thing too lightly. Prudence.** Attention Beforehand commander of tlie Ohio department 000. it is estimated. The baled paper Roosevelts Arrive in Great lakes. The others asked, all of rlghteousnesi* which the Lord, the She told them of her conquests In mineral mixture, wan $5.88 per hun- tion of suitable farrowing quarters." from one to two pounds In their milk Postum ('• real company of this city "They propose procurement from by the Republicans does away with the Turkish representative withdrew rather a congruous thing, that auch They all laughed over that and Jerry Fsrmers who sre Interested In wlnd- and later was national executive com- four of which It is said have been au- righteous judge, will give to me at the dty, her gsy flirtations, her pro- dred. All the lots iiad a legume pas- in the morning. and rags burned stubbornly and hit- .-iiiil New Vork with the Jell O com- the industries of airplanes, engines the initiation of discharge by only 150 from the negotiations for the time Delhi With Ovis Pali o one aa Theresa, dlvlnsly driven, kissed both parents a warm good nlgM* hreaks ahould look around their farm mitteeman. He lias been for several thorized by congress, were Mean har- that day." ture. Cold rains that come in the fail, and men worked over the stock for nearly and accessories to the amount of $20,- being. The British insisted that the ahould flash like a meteor acroaa a posal a. She ahowed them the little Protect Farm Machinery pany, Inc.. of llatavia. N. V.. is about members and requires 218. Then, on Delhi, lndia.--Kermit Roosevelt ar- bors and Intra-coastal and other Inland and dosed the dour behind them. buildings now to aee where the snow These results show thnt a pound of years a member of the national 10 hours. Water seeped through the 954,000. The remaining $21,493,000 Is If the Christinas lesson was used starry sky to fsde at once In a final, tuaibls faur ths Busalan aculptor. early snowstorms, are eviremcly costly to be affenod if stockholders of tho two subsequent votes, 218 are required council proceed to debate and decide rived here from his successful shoot- In their own room, Jerrold turned to la coming from, with the object in soy beans practically replaced a pound finance committee and was In Iirjit waterways. It waa estimated thai dominaat flaah at the height of her Korsky. had done for her. She exhib- From Weather in Winter when dairy cows are exposed to them other two floors into the basement. two concerns will vote approval of for maintenance, operation, experi- fo instruct a report within 15 days. the boundary dispute, fearing that if ing expedition as one of the leadera of for tliis day, Ihe method of review hia wife to air a grievance that had view of planting windbreak* to keep vice chairman of the national legisla- 1200,000,000 would be needed to com- ited the autographed novels and liooka of tankage. On this basis, soy beans Farm machinery and Implements Keep the cow* in the born at night Joe Brown, of this city, is president mentation, nnd research. the matter were postponed until the should lie to picture the wise men briillanee, rather than fade away, as tive committee. He was elected vice plans made by their ofllcers. There Business started In the house with Ihe James Simpson-Field-Roosevelt ex- plete the projecta and It was recom- lurked within his inemory throughout out the cold, wintry windx sometime may be uaed it obtained at a lower when the weather gels at al! cold. and general manager of the concern. "This government is pursuing an March session Turkey would attempt seeking Jesus, Herod seeking to kill many do. Into a dull and doddering of poetry, warmly Inscribed to her by will he used very little in the field have been rumors for the last few a rush and a flood of bills was Intro- pedition In the Tian Shan and I'amlr mended that congress appropriate all the hsppy evening. In the future. Plana can well he coat per pound than tankage. Since president of the American Legion Kn- orderly policy toward building up its mediocrity. autlum and poets of a dozen natlon- from now on until next spring ; so, put Straw Is plentilul and cheap. Use E. H. Graff and S. L. Graff, both of duced. The tax reduction measure to seize and occupy the Mosul region ranges of Central Asia, where the party Him, and tlie finding of Jesus in Ileth- "See here. Prudence, you did, ton, made now to prevent snow from drift- dowmeiit Fund corporation, which was days of a deal whereby the Poslum each year the amount recommended by allflea. She displayed a hundred little soy beans can be produced on the ma them awajV under shelter and In good plenty "f bedding. Make the cows Kalamazoo, are vice-president and air service. We realize that our na- was given precedence and general de- by force. lehem. The night after the funeral Jerry, ing and to break disagreeable winds organized hist March to handle Ihe Cereal company would acquire a ma- secured a fine group of the ovla poll, the chief of engineers of the army. expect Jerry lo come home to stsy. Jority of corn belt farms for consid- comtortahle. secretary-treasurer, respectively. tional air defenae problem Is primarily slipping softly down the bail toward testlmonlea of her triumph In the dty. repair, thus saving time and money r jority of the Jell-0 company stock, or hate on it continued through the week. On Thursday General Laidoner of or "Marco Polo sheep." The party You said all the time ahe would coat lhat Nweep about farm buildings. erably less than the usual cost of an funds received in the Legion's .<. »,000.- an industrial problem. We alao know Mind'a room, was arrested by the a triumph aodal. If not artlatlc. next spring. Lansing—As the result of many re- vice versa, the sum mentioned as the Minority reports were submitted by Esthonia, special agent of the league, will go from Delhi to Calcutta for a God's Good Mm back." Plan on planting the farm woodlot equal amount of tankage, they should ••00 endowment fund campaign and to that the airplane Industry today is Plans 9er silken, silvery voice. "It isn't the laborera who are slavs- "Put the machinery and implements cent complaints, Charles J. DeLand, acquiring price being $:in.000,000. Hull of Tennessee and Ralney of Illi- reported that the Turks were commit- visit with Lord Ueadlng. A fatal verdict: "He Is a good man. Prudence caught his broad shoulders so that it will be an efficient protector be more generally used with corn and devote tbj income to its purposes of dependent almost entirely upon gov- Rome.—The pope received the gen- "Oh, you bad lioy! Tills Is the driven." ahe declared warmly. "They In an Implement shed or in some out- secretary of state, has issued a warn- nols, Democratic members of the com- ting atrocious acts of violence along but he does not remind me of Jesus in lier two slender hands, and shook against severe north and north went legume pasture for fattening hogs. rehabilitation and child welfare. At Grand Rapids—A reward of $1,000 ernment business for Its development eral committee on eucharlstlc con- third—al six dollars a pint!" don't need unlona to protect them. It building on the farm where they will ing thai currency should not be sent mittee on ways and means, and both the provisional Mosul frontier, de- Christ.•* What else are we In Ihe him sternly. As a measure of dig- winds. The amount of nurHery stock Omaha be was made national com- has been offered by Fred H. Hlrth, and growth. We do not contemplate Rebels Ousted Prem Syria gresses snd llatened to the report on Is a genius union we need, something be protected from tlie rains and stiowh to the state department. Many per- of them spoke against the hill, Ralney porting the Christian Inhabitants, oc- world for but to remind men of Jesus Jerry turned slowly hack to her eipiine it was absurd, for Jerrold was needed csn be figured out and order;- mander and told to "go get 'em." owner of a stone cutting company, for any competition between the govern- Itelrut.—Two raida by rebels on steps to lie taken to Insure a large par- to keep genluaea from working them- of winter." says D. S. Weaver, farm dedarlng it was formulated In the In- cupying villages, confiscating amis, im- Christ—to stand in His stead—to room. She was not deceived by that tail and strong, and Prudence both placed early with the nurxerleH. sons. he said, mail bills for automobile the safe return of "Hamsl," a Balti- ment and Industry In the production Damascus have been repulsed and ticipation by Italians in the congress at selves to death. There was a vio- engineer of tlie department of agrono- Half-fed cows yield half-full pails. terest of millionaires. Advocates of posing heavy lines, demanding women, bring back lo men's thought's a haunt- brave resumption of tlie old routine, slender and slight In strength. But aq Nurseries usually All order* In the licenses. Neither the state deparment the Invaders driven out A forca al FARMJinTES my at North Carolina State college, • • • more oriole which has been a pet at of airplanes." the measure were numerous and as Chicago beginning June 20, 1028. flhe knew that Mind's heart, artlfldal, linist in our building—mother. I tdl "Roosts" Were Chief Item nor the sender can verify the amount pilhiging houses, and in some cases ing memory that shall make them expressive of her pent-up emotions snd order received. Another reason for the Hlrth home here for eight years, In line with his warnings against 200 men were first repulsed and M you truly, that man began to work "llefore storing, however, clean off all Tv\ o-year-old hens anil yearling Pepartment adjutants of ihe Amer- they included both Republicans and taking life. say: Wliat Is there familiar aliout shsilow though It might be, hsd suf- representative of her acorn for hla an- esrly haying Is that it pays to have claimed to have been sent. Some in- ever sine.'' the bird fell from a nest paternalistic tendencies of the federal then a party of 20 forced to llsa. before I was up, and waa at It every Fall liming Is beat. dirt and mud. especially from those mates make the best mating. ican Legion, members of the American Democrats It was predicted that hos- DJablr Bey of Damascus, represent- Delano Heads Opium Beard that man; 1 have never met him be- fered s grievously cruel shock and aha deratanding. It waa triumphant. aeedlinga in the ground early in the stances have been reported in which as a fledgling to be cared for by Mrs. | government, the executive calls for a night when I went to bed. There waa • • • parts not painted Clean off the bright • • • Legion Press association and vlsitlag tile amendments would not have much ing the Syro-Palestine Independence fJeneva.—Frederic A. Delano of fore? All, 1 have it! He reminds me marveled that the hollow shell could "Oh, Jerrold. will you never lonml" spring. Seedlings should lie planted applications and other documents dis- Hirth. Lately the bird became a radio ,,u,t ln a'1' legislation, propos- a compoaer at Bhoda'a—once I waa Doo't overwork pullets lo ths fsll parts and cover them with a heavy Feed your weed trees to the buzz newspaper men and Legion editors, chance. organization and the rebellious Druses, Mexicans Arrest Plotters Washington, formerly of Chicago, was of Jesus CiiriKt; something about his mod back aa echo as mualcal to a she walled. "Don't you know that yM Mors they hsvs stsrted their normal appeared with the money. DeLand ing that in the future federal appro- staying all night—at two o'dorh In with too mu"h light. coating of grease. Thin will prevent saw and keep warm without coal. held a gridiron dinner al a feature of fan and would spend hours listening What to do about assignments for tried to get a hearing from the coun- Mexico City.—Several members al appointed by the council of the League voice; something in his tone; some-' world that had given her only Ita muat alwaya hs surprlssd ot » growth. recommends that all remittances be prtations for highway conMnietlon be the rooming we hoard, oh. vary ssftly, • • • ruMting. Some time during the winter • • • the national convention at Omaha. lo music from the air. "Hamsi is 98 young Senator LaFollette, and wheth- cil to tell of French maladministra- the Vera Cruz legislature have beaa of Nations aa president of the special tiling in ids eye; something in that Utter drega. wsmsnf* fcjr certified check, draft or money limited to interstate through routes. a little tripping mdody an tho ksya. The wet fsll has shown many farm- give the painted parts another coat For guiding the plow In these mod "Uoasts" were the chief Item on ths per cent human." Mirth said, "and we er or not to seat Gerald P. Nye as tion of the mandate, but the French arrested after the alleged dlacovary ot cominlssion to study substitution of radiating spirit that goes out uneon- Jerry went Into her room, polled "But you aald—** •rder. In the interest of saving money on Rhode aald It hsppwid often—ran Treatment of Head Lice ers whst tile dralna ars worth ts and tag those parts which need re era times brain Is more Important want him back If he's still alive." succe«M»r of the late Senator Ladd of and British delegates objected suc- a revolutionary plot. other crops for the itoppy In Persia. seioiisly from him, reminds me of em her ha*, and hagu at aoas to "Always hs surprised st a wsmssl menu. rents the President suggests an ap- through hla mind during ths night, un- them. placing." than brawn. Grand Rapids—Last week's bank Grand Rapids—The directors of the North Dakota, were the main ques- cessfully. Jesus ChriMt.** Ah, that Is a good pack the thlnga of her It ptessas her. It flsttsrs bar. It maksa Worrying Chicken Flock propriation of $10,000,000 a year for til he got up and worked It ont of Ms • • • This will mean longer life and more • • • Clearings In Grand Rapids totalled Michigan Hell Telephone company, tions for the Ilepiibiiean senators last man!—Ilislio|i Hubert Welch. Jerry waa going home. her tod how vary usususl shs Is ts Os it hesd lies sre the only lice which Pest Commenders Orgenise the construction of new buildings to Pight Weather Change Navy Saves Money by Radio system—using the aoft pedal nst to A concrete walk from the houae efficient reauits from the imicbines. Every acre that Is tiot needed for 911,007.061, a new record, according to week. The respective committees in ths unexpected thing. Be snrprlaaC sis bothering the chickens spply a Past commanders of American L» who met here Thursday, authorized house government departments iier- N TUB Tarna-Arlca plebiscitary Washington.—The proposed change Washington,—Tlie government was iflsturh the othsrn. There wns s young to the barn and other buildings would states Professor Weaver. Chaancey Guest, manager of the charge of these problems were divid- sslvs to the hesd of the bird, made tillage, orchard, or pa ture, should the expenditure of $C,8r.5.00'0 in exten- Icommission Chile moved that the of the hour for taking the weathsr ssved 92,700.000 during the last fiscal What b UfoT Jerrold, always bs aurpriasd I WoaMO glon posts In Ohio have formed a Past manently In the District of Columbia. writer scross ths alley ns— of one tsMeapoonful of standard 'tock bs s mighty fins improvement on be crowing lhat oilier essential prod ' Grand Rapids Clearing House associa- sions to telephone plants throughout ed in opinion. LaFollette himself, date of the plebiscite lie fixed for Part Two lovs itr* Commanders of Ohio association ts observations from •right to six o*clock, year by sending of messages over the "Life Is what we are alive to. It hi whenever I wont out. or cobm In. I rusay farms. uct—wood. tion. This total is $3,768,980 greater meanwhile, in the congressional di- February 1. General Pershing opposed Than you did expect her boom!** dip la s cupful of Isrd. Iff this is proper- Cutting Com for Silo knit more closely together the n en whi the state. Of thlf amount $2,1SO,000 eastern standard time, both morning navy radio which prevloaaly had gone not length, but breadth. To lie aiivn eould hear that dull thud of her typo* • • • • • • than the figures of the corresponding N,THE nature of a message to con- rectory, designated himself us "Repub- this as not giving enough time to ar- CHAPTIII I "Of courss I did." Prudence ssM ly sdxed It will not Injure the chicks. Cutting corn for the nIIo before It have held positions of leadership li Is for I etroit Expenditures In Grind aad evening, is being objected to by through commercial companion It waa only to appetite, plessure, pride, money writer, twelve o'clock, one o'doefe, twn Ths quickest aad cheapest method The ut is ihe worst animal jiest In week In 1924. The average daily rlear- IgresH and the nation was President lican (Progressive).** The seating of range for a fair and free vote, and this with s oomplscent pride In her If other lice are also bothering the la ready la too general a practice. the veterans' organization. Rapids frm this appropriation will atstions throaghout the couatry. announced. making, and not to goodneas and kind- o'clock. A union for genlua, that's ths to eradicate the pocket gopher Is by the world. Losses from It* depreda lags last week were 11,834,610.14. ^'oolidge's address before the eonven- Mr. Nye depended on the legality of Peru Nup|M»rted him. They agreed the aatutenesa. chickens then It is writ to trest the The full feeding value of the crop can- ness, purity and love, history, poetry, Tho C—iog of Jony nead of tlie century!" poliMHiIng with grain or vegetable baits 1 lota! 1750.000. which is in addition to tlon * o7 "thVTm^an" Fa^ liureVu Governor Horlle's action in appointing Mrds with sodium fluoride. It Is liens amounl to more than tbohe from Most bankers attribute the showing conmlsalon should pass the electoral music, flowers, stars, God and eternal "But you aald-" not be obtained unlll Ihe soft donub the |8 000>.0 expended here the last federation In Chicago. It probably Fay Drieos Out Judges It was a blustering, bliesardly night At hslf past tws In the morning sometimes necessary to use tiie above treated with strychnine. all other Injurious mammals com | Marshall Is Honored la a general Increaaa la baainess. him. regulations Jsnuary 15, with February boties. Is to lie all but «lead. If men "Oil, bother what I aald. Yon hs a Mage Is reached. The lowest leaves two years. The directors inspected the i| bare Ita effect on farm leglalatlon Dayton, Ohlo.-A Washlagtoa.—Eleven former fed- # In early March. Tlie mate of lowr Prudence end Jeitold were atlil slttli g • • • The American Legion dedicated wl little careful after thla, and don't go treatment for the head lice in addi- will then be dead, some of Ihe busks blned, Clearings throughout 1126 have all 15 for reglitrstloas and April 15 for cannot believe in Hie Christians whom • • • annual report for IDl!5 to the Grand Rapids plants where progreaa 19 congress but It was nol pleaalng RAWING up Its report, the Lam- amphiblsa plane, constracted for eral jadgea aald they were forced to lay flat and hare under the Issh of an enraptured, apellhound, oa the wld3 tion to tlie Modium fluoride, hut If the Tlie safe procedure for fanners la aftoag shown a substantial Increase the plebiscite. Chile then decided to they have seen, how can tliey believe about teUlag everything you hear." will have turned brown and the ears isbelng made on the actual merger of to the majority of the farm bureau U pert alnrraft Investigstion com- palt laaachlag aad deck laadlag, was resign because of low pay, la a hsar- angry winter. rHuctant to loose ita day bed agaiaat the wall. Ilatenlng aa work of applying the sodium fluoride to use every opportunity to pay debts, leaves make a g«»od fertilizer whei Tbomas Hiley Marshall, war-tlms vies •ear the correspond lag periods for the appeal fmrn this decision ta Presldeat to ths (lirhd whom they hnvs nst "Shadea of the Faraonage and John ; will be hard but the upper leaves of the old Citiwas' Telephone company's mm who llatened to It This was be- mittee of the boose of representatives deUvarad to the United Statss aavy lag before a aabcoaualttee et the held. Jerry talked. And when at last the especially If this can he done Willi spaded into the garden soil. The) president of the t'nlted States sod fSP pwiPsilBg year. Coolidge, the arbiter. stent—Msltbls D. Bsbroek. Wesley defend us," hs ejaculated Crasnwkil Village waa whlppad with -It—It looks Uks ysu," Pmdrnos ceat aolutlou of atock dip. Also avoid Hogs thst srs ts bs carried ovst breaking; plecea can l»e used to pre- Utility iamliry haa no more connec- ftoseland post of the Legloa at CM bat one mail traia fran each dlraeiioa (0r ^ Hagn. a gale like this. filling the homie heyond Ita capacity. (•ago. The seven words that was I exile, which drove all though ta of fia- "The earlier novel will read like a whlapered. In Mtocker condition to be sold sa vent warring of finished surfaces; li tion with umngrellsm than have pure a day and It wss lbs Oae hundred mature hlrdN should have * Aaasuatemsat sf tka lahing the novel from Ma mind. The new book. Ia tea Mlaeres' thsra to | Dablla<—Iralaad's Dail Breaaa rat* Peklag.—With a detachmsat §t "Hot ten weather to he out." agreed -The eyee—they nrs mins. Aa they 10 priie were: —v •Unloa that bosiaess men aada tanunaa mra It sboald be tatcreatlag ta awnaaciipt waa throwa aalde and aot aoas of what Is asaally caUsd the lied ths trsaty settllag the Aaiertcan Infaatry aboard as s gasrd, Jerrold alwenily. He was remember- were when I went to New York, wbm 1 houae 20 feet aqua re. Many poul- tage uo a ration comdstlng of eithet (or the auto coil, and NO on. Think of much, as «landard-bred fowls are pun With tMr earn , Fokfcfol "1. Heeds up. that Victor Hage's literary ex- even looked at for ten yeara. Hugo . dlspata bstweaa soath aad li* sa latemstlonal tram aadsr ths dl- ing Hie dangerous rush of tasls. whan she flrst ass ron-Theress"—Jsrry Whea the purpose of polltlei li It try mea try to crowd two or three kattr corn or barley, together with a bred, bill pure breds arc not neces Oart Vlam, gnmna la procarlag mti asrrtss If lore latersst, aad CeMtta. eae ef tfca Us thst'Is fslthful In thst whkfc It when ascdlng Insulation or water- "2. Chin la. Oistave tfUnsa. the task the manaacript, read It. waa I laad. Ths vote a n rectloa of foratga oOdals left Pakte dty streeta are glsseed with Ire. rhsknd over the words. "Let Pie tea "serve" sad aot ta thsra wm that sauli smouat sf tankage mf*. bas or •atoaablk tnm tataf CM* Is lss* Is faithful alas In aaflly staiohmi br**! lam fsr Tlontala. And ao they amlled cheerfully at yon- bs as pslltlca. ** Kyss straight absad* .. , .. .V,

PAGE TTTO THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO ' JmM PAfSE TWO THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO New Year's evo nnd he was l»8t In Victor Pcckham of Olivet is spend- Disk, daughter of Anthody Disk, • • 1 v 1 elerk and be doesn't know what to WAS !!•)! NV IINIMMTJITIT (I.IUMT, 'MT if liiH yaliiehni; sliailowf«. Indeed, Tea (lo uu( (lf |Hir,.d(>lu, TIIE LOWKLL LKIMJKR AM> OLD BUT TRUE ing the ho'uhvs with his mother, College 'ave., SE., and a student in returned Sunday. j| WfypWfW) flffn Al f\ * ? ITEMS OF THE TOWN was S'liueiliinc lu* iia si limo lie would danoi-rs floated ahout the rormi, from see me. Editor iincl Proprietor By some sage as new. Mr. and MVs. Floyd Sparks 'and Marriage license applied foV my daughter last night in that dark out matter you never thought was in Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Fred Clark aod he doin^ such a thing. The year be- a ^rilliantlv-liL'Uted it-nl eame music Thirty-lMiril year c the Jou The man who eaVns children visited their grandmother W. E. Hall was in Grand Rapids "Valdamar L. Watts, SO. Alio; Pau- corner V SAVE MONEY ON YOUR YEAR'S your system! M. N. Henry. Mrs. Hendricson were callers at the fore tlic\ htul had tiieir New Year's What he wants to spend The Season's i Wilkinson, Sunday evening. Salt.* day. line Behler, 27, Lowell. ami the eh iertul confusion of the rid- PLAYING SAFE Yontl --Now that I've seen her ia CiUzea'k Phone*: OlTice, No. 200; READING MATTER AT THE C. Barris home Wednesday. Trappers V/ers'c fdveh Kvc dlniuT toi'otlier. It had been all Rcxidenee 239 Gets the best returns BARGAINS Mrs. B. L. Cbarlss and Mrs. Fred ers upon the merry-go-ronnd. Miss Doris Conant was in Grand the 1 sort of wonder m.-.self. | There will be co Booster club Twenty por ceri? <>1 ilic iiniiua! ratoh right, but one couldn't keep up Utile At the jciirney's-«fid. OFFICE NOW Malco!m and daughter Abby were The old man pans d upon the ihr sb- Fred M. LOHR. Manager AdTertiiing i meeting this Friday night. R:p:ds Saturday. of fur-tioariiv: aniuiiil^ Is hist yearly things like H ut indefinitely. and Job Printing Greetings SUB6CB1PTIOMS PTE TJUC in Grand Rapids .FViday. old of bis home and looked off ui)on It's siiuple stuff, . . Will Dcllaway of Grand Rapids on nec^uiT uf rra;ii>iii}f tun early or t«o Besides, be bad been a little hurt. tlie expectant city for a moment, as Might Be Partly True Entered at the poMoffice. at Lowell, | Kenneth. ParkeV or- Saranoc was o SPECIAL BARGAIN A. LQVVELL LEDUKB aad ALTO 90LO 1934 Ford Todur Marriage license applied for : Al- K. was to'town Friday. j late «" failure to lake eare of skins She bad come home late. Site hud Michigan, as second class matter And the smart may sneer j Saturday end Sunday guest of his WILL BE TAKIFIN AT he used to do, threw It a last kiss, and "They say your bu«band s^^ezM Lowell Ledger and Alto Solo, week- < j Mrs. Jennie Townsend was In len E. Risedorpa, 23, Oneonta, N. Y., ' properly. been but at an afternoon gathering of But life is rough j grandparents and did the chores 'i went in to iie do vn to pleasant dreams. his employees." SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE ly 1.. year HAPPY ALLEN'S GENERAL STORE 1924 Dodge, Winter In- *1 C and Rapids Thursday. Jeanne Rslmer, 23, Lowell. a number of her frh nds, and siie had (®, 1325. Western Newspaper Ucloh.) "Weil, I don't know, but I have my On all notions queer | while his grandfather was gone. IN ADVANCE Grand Rapids Herald daily..! year MCCURDS, MICHIGAN % 1 Mr. and >.Vs. Tom. Read, Jr, spent U. B.'Williams of Lansing was a Alwavs Home Drawback been late, and neither of them had suspicions about the blond stenogra- And the man who keeps Oar Hearty Good , f closure Regular 10-page edilion— j Guests at the hon e of >?. s. Leece successful Farming, monthly. 1 year * , Friday ia Grand Rapids. guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hatch Piimh r>!»nnls says thai oven If lie been any loo pleasant. A Good Resolution pher." To the narrow way, They had been discussing husbands One vrar •2.00 i Sunday, were D. W. Lind of ioni-a, Pathfinder, weekly 6 months ^ | Mrs. E. R. Collar is getting about Friday 'night and Saturday. lived In a land llmvlnjr with milk and 1.00, fs the man who sleeps Wishes for a Very 1923 Buick-six Winter In- that afternoon where she had been, A i:ood New Year's resolution Is Ccach Combing Payt Si* months J m Lind and family, Jim Sweet, Inland Poultry Journal, monthl $' again, after her recent illness. Mrs. Fred Rogers spent Thursday tii'lioy ho sapposos he'd have !o milk that you will do all the good you can. Three months -SO At the close of day. Mrs. Kate Sweet of Lowell. Mother Dear the emv and imd the hcos.—Liherly and exchanging complaints. Kven A liemli romOer ill .Miin<»Jester. with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Single cupie* • .0.) ...•iO months closure Mrs. E. Dai!or and daughtiV Fran, she had Joined in. though not as by al! the means you can. In all the Knglntid has made close to Hi I wo Oh, the rules are few MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Press Local ri.paite edition— Jim Sweet and Mrs. Lewis Leece Dairy Ftymer, semi monthly. .1 yeai ccs were in Grand R3p df Friday. Charles Rcgers, in Vergennes. much as some of the others. Bill It ways you can, iu all the places you da.\s. To |e fu «essful as a timber, One year |1 JW And they're very eld; ! spent Friday at the home of Mr. and American Fruit Grower, monthly Please Try This Mr. and MVs. Will Doyle and son Mrs. Ava War dell is spending sev- made her feel ashamed. And in feel- can. al all the times you can, to all li-. >:iy.-. one musl be consianily un .75 1923 Ford Coupo Six months Be clean, be true, I Mrs. Jessie Sweet at Lake Odessa. 1 yeai King were in Grand Rapids Friday eral weeks with her sisttV, Mrs. W. IVorthy Pe'ieWon ing asl amed she had become irritable. the people you can. as long as you tot- aU-rl. lor 11 valuable Jewel or | Fotrrnn Advertising Rep»e»«tanve And don't steal your gold; Today's Housewife, monthly.l yeai M. HufTord, in Grand Rapids. | Men so'dum i»r, rather, never, for a They had both felt sheepish, as in can.--Baptist Messenger. I, . ,,1 . u.thing wnsbed up on the 0 i The Soulh Keene 'aid meeting was Overland Sedan. 4 evening. Tim—Wlieu iii. .>wu intend to an- [ THF AMFMICAN P'OS - AWT.ATlON Bc kind, be faiV, To Build Up Gerald While of Ann Arbor is 1 length of lime and di'liheraio y r •'•"I the morning they opened each otl.er's 1: n.ay '••• swept back 'n the wa« i well ritended at Mrs. Oscar Moore's ALL FOR 95.G5 *{ Mclvin Lewis cf Kalamazoo Is against anytidn^ lhat din's not deserw j nouiu-e your engayenevif ai ' " A V Member Michisan Prp^* A^ociation And don't storp to wrong, 1 spending the holidays with, his par- gifts, with the tender written messages New Year** Greeting lei 1/v the fU'Xt wave thai comes last Wednesday. It was a chicken SPECIAL BARGAIN B v % spending the holidays with Lowell 1 Tom—Why—er—;• H- I'OI ••iarj-.«-d, and National Lditoral Association Burke s Cod Liver OU and reheUint; jij.' ilnst.—<'arlyle. J which accompanied them. Just do your share d n-i'-, receipts S29 The next one * relatives. ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. White. A benediction f"i" the New Yeas: 1 thiol. Member Lowyll Credit Exchange Lowell LedgtV and Alto Solo, week- Iron Tablets a Great Tonic 1 He went to tlie dinner." Tl.e eon And you'll gel along. will be at Mrs. Ernest Pinkney's, *! Crandall Flogaus of Kalamazoo Miss Inez Froze? of Ypsilanti is The Lord bless thee, and keep thee. Why Men Co "Awol" ly 1 year I versatlon turned on business. A The Lord make His face shine upon Jan. 20. All are invited. * is ype'id'ng the holidays with Low- -.pending the holidays with heV par- Analysis und 5yr.thesi$ A!!<''iier won iii n who knows lier tiuii- For sin brings shame. Grand Rapids Herald, daily, 1 year The ttraln of eadleaa hoiuework is so GOULD'S * youn: man. ftie youngest of l!ie group, • cnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Frszee. thee and be gracious unto thee. The How ofi-n . > . liaU f.:iti i lik»- it lives in ntlawn. And a trail of woe, Store closed all day Christmas Day Mrs. Oscar Moore entertained the treat thst In two cases out of three, 'doc- + cli * datives. Their Anniversary 1 seemed a little out of the setting. Lord lift up His countenance upon This ap' ! . '.I, 1 .< : carm and Fireside, monthly 2 years tors ny, It lesves our mothers and sisters Donald Weekcs of Ann Arbor is -My. ul, My' li.- siil.l us be pushed So play the game primary class of the Sunday school, Mr. and Mrs. Will' Deyman of "Why." he asked during a pause, "do thee, and give thee rteace. A mar. (>i unalj i<- mimi Poultry Success, monthly....! year with Impoverished btuod; pale, hanard- spending the holidays with his paV- Whoff Kl" • lo-. synlht-iiol hack troin the Udile "Ihiil was rer- To the best you know. and New Years, Jan. 1. women who are constantly subject to i <• lonla spent Sunday with Mr. and on New Year's Eve 1 you all work so hard?"' I From Our Point SatuVday afternoon. Dairy Farmer, semi-monthly..! yeai GAMGE tainly II ie dinner you gave me to- Let ihe scoffers sneer Chipt voids and devastating sickness. •» Mrs. Will Fox. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Weekes. "For our wives and our children," Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pinkney went AniLMcan Fruit Grower, mon.hly An amailng new prescrlpUon Is now on • came every answer. night ^uv." -.ii'l his better half, And the scornful grin. MJoeaoaa-utaeMe 1 Mrs. Bertha Jeffrys and Mrs. Dale Mrs. Clara Roomsburg and son Stop Complaining, A/i, Shut Up I to. this Monday morning, with her ! yeai OMhtMra UM rmtor do*. Ma4t sale In this dty that quickly builds up i And yet, the bus-band of three years ••yim've i.t'en oui twu uigbis alieudy run-down folks—women, men and chil- 1 dodge, Ddanil and Von of Ionia attended the fiinoral Company of Others Does "Whiii ' Vou v- i»i i'<.sitlon •••''h of View. Keep youV conscience clear • Morgen of Grand Rapids were in this vve«K."—Oipper's Weekly. sister, Mrs. Leon Hale, who had her Pathlinder, weekly 6 months. dren. Burke's Cod Liver Oil 4 Iron Com- 0' Mrs. Josephine Sinclair Satif.-day. thought, I am leaving mine alone on Their Resolution me? liidlcul.tus ' only have one I And you're bound to win. pound Tablets combine the remarkable !Lowel l Saturday. Not Always Give Satis- i tonsils out. ALL FOR *5.65 imeaois BY vove aauaeBSti the eve of our anniversary to make (Convrisht 192.'). by Edgar A. Guest) M. >. restoraUve properties of cod liver oU and Willys-KngM Sales anil Seniee H • bert Mc\V Uiams of Grand Miss Mary Horn of Ann Arbor | The exercises 'at Keene chuVch the blood-building value of organic Iron faction Desired. that speech to others. This, he de- •••••••••••••+++++++4>+4-++++++*++++*+***e>++++4**++4+*+ SPECIAL BARGAIN C l Rspids called on his sister, Mrs. J. csme Friday'to spend the holidays V IT DOES MEAN SOMETHING Printed here by permission of. Mr. cided. was the time to recall his earlier Sunday night were food nnd very and other health building Ingredients. Family Agrees Mother's Sug- + Lowell Ledger, weekly ....1 ycar As there are cheap Imitations on tho tuar* with her mother, Mrs. C. H. HcVn. resolves. Nol mat y d:iys ago, a ck'.gyinan Guest and The Detroit Free Press. THORN APPLES J. May, Saturday. Oy MARY GRAHAM BONNER Only about two weeks left in man's Dec. 15 .. n . instinctive. A good full house and Grand Rapids Herald, daily, ! year ket said to contain Cod Liver Oil go to the Mr. and Mrs. Neville Davarn andl He left a little abrupllj nnd went gestion IH Best One to undertcok lo minimize the signl- . rs. Borton is as- j y , peop!e deserve great Mr. and Mrs. C. Barris and. Mr. and drug Ktoro that Mis Burke's Cod Liver | which lo save the extra collection ., t ie CUOf Michigan Farmer, weekly,.. I year 'wo ch ldren of Pewomo spent Sun- T HAD been three home. Ill-- wife was there. She had * Christmas S Jggestions fi.-ance of some tciulencics ol" young sisling with the w k |heri> MVs. HendriksOn spent Friday eve- Oh and Iron, tho original and Kemiiiw. Be Followed. + SIR OLIVER IS SEEING THINGS expense on your taxes. Sometimes . .. „ praise for their good wcVk. Don't rorgei to niontiuo Iron aud siu-rify day with Mrs. John Kropf and fam- years slnee they no dinner ready. She had heen busy Amcrica by asserting lhat drinking, ALL FOR $6,00 ning at A. T. Dean's. Burke's. AGAIN it pays 10 make a short-time loan' •M's- and Mrs. Koewors arc Mrs. Emma Hull of Saranae is in . lly. were in a r r 1 ed. thinking By FLORENCE HARRIS WELLS smoking, polling and so forlh are SPECIAL BARGAIN D Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox and sons, + Universal Coffee Percolators—Electric and Non- According to Sir Oliver Lodge, for the purpose. |on s'clc { very poor health with high blood ' FOR SALE BY M. N. UENRT TIRES A REAL GIFT ! Miss Margaret Marsh of Kalama.i Three years ago "M dear," =be cried, "you've come * things thai nre on the surface and spent Sunday at A. Dean's. home so ev.rly. What Is the omrter? KLL, folks, I've England's celebrated scientist, those pressure. CaVrie Scotl is caring Lowell Ledger, weekly....! year and all good draggiaia j 'oo is spending the holidays with this New Year's 4. Electric. do nol have much significance n Miss Sharp, our teacher, will have [ If you own a car and perhaps you do, could you think Don't vou feel well?" inade a New Year's t nec; lo who lie awake nights figur- for her. Grand Rapius Hd'ald, daily, 1 year \ kor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day. What a clear, resolution," 1'. en, estimallrg the rc;il ccn.'ilicn and BUSY CORNERS a Christinas tree foV the children, vigorous New He lathered her in his arms. * ing on an imminent "end of the eai m and i' ireside, monthly, 2 years cf a gift that would better than a new j Mi.*'sh. hon.e from college A Edison—Hot Point and Universal Flat irons . tendencies of Amcricnn youth: this Walter Weiland and wife had Sun- Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Parker and daughter Year's Day It had "It - New Year's Eve." he said, "and world," ;M*e borrowing trouble over Dairy Farmer, semi-niontuly 1 year FIRESTONE TIRE? Mrs. B. Merriman and brothei', for the boli-^-ys * at least wis ihe substance of what day dinner with his folks. . . , . . . ' Florence of SaVanac. were callers I 1' bee 11. The air the f.. of our anniversary I wanted + Hot Point Electric Grills a future event so infinitely remote as { Burr Sweet land, of Grand Rapids at- announced as he the Vevercnd genllenian maintained! SUR , y P ,rkeP ALL FOR £>.50 erlsp and cold, and the happiness of to be with you. We've let somethings MMrsi . .Mullonin of Grand Uapids i ,Ue wL X. I "I! ' " ^ ^ ' - CENTRAL CARACE took his {dace at 'u piss the utmost conceptions of SPECIAL BARGAIN E Mended the funeral of MVs. Josephine Uie season embodied in everything. (jot ,i;i'U a little out of reach- Com hi nation Electric Curling Iron and Hair Dryer II is quile true that the vivaeilies spe.m l n week with hcV mother. Mrs. , ' ' exening but, -yj,. ,.ln(i ^rs Daniels left human understanding. "Several A. H. STORMZAND, Proprietor Sinclair Saturcay. but v. e'li reach for tlieii! and we'll the breakfast table and ebii!lil:oris of youth arc fre- l.cpley. no one hurt. Sun'.'ay for Scffner. FloVida. A-nyone Lowell Ledger, weekly ,...1 year They had started out with high re- the morning of the Flapper Curling Irons. Ihous'. ntl millions of years", is the A Merry Christnis Authorized Ford Service M?. and Mrs. Harry Sexton of have them a.L'ain. It will be really solves, resolves that they would al- quenlly taken much too seriou-!v by Mr. and Mrs. liarl McDiarmid were - wishing to write their address to Grand Rapids Herald, daily ..! year' a Ne Vear for us." very cheerful New Year. wiv he puts it and lie places the bc- PHONE 42 LOWELL, MICHIGAN NIGHT PHONE 367 Grand Rapids were Sunday afttV- ways be just as happy as on this first Mother smiled i.^'ly at her hand- Ever-ready Flash Lights sombre faced .nenlcrs and moraliz- in Graiul Rapids, Tuesday. KEENE CENTER Scffner. .uiehigan MAiner, weekly ..1 year • A:.'i : he understood. •,'inning of the world "in- the for- ''con callers of Mrs. Margaret Den- day. it was to be a New Year for some am! beloved only child. Orand ers. and lh.nl much wh ch looks like Mrs. Sam DetmcV was called home Mrs. Lewis Leece will spend Mon- c'arui Mechanics, monthly, ..1 year His words were answerina the ques- Flexihie Electric Desk Lamps nr.ilion cf nebulae" al 200.000,000.- Ikrt Willette and family spent ai4 nis and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Charles. them, but every year would mark an mother locked mloiihglv avioss the the outcropping of evil is really the in ,onia with Mrs tions nnd the thoughts lhat bud been 000 000 years ago. Sunday evening with his folks. to Rockford last Thursday, her ' Lind. Household, monthly, 1 year Misses Lois end Mary Alice James, anniversary Just as signmi-ani of • able at lier idoll/eij grandson. indis-' etlon of inexper once or the fresh, unspoiled romance. In her heart. Electric Heating Pads We are rot alarmed when Jie as- Mrs. Hinkl of GVaml Rapids call. '"'"3 "1. She left her bet- who S0, hands face bu'-ncd ALL FOR $6.15 who are attending school at Kala- < i 1 j2a. Wo.*'#r: Nev.spap^r L'nlo'i.) "Three gUe^si'sV l';iiiier laughed manifestation cf innocent high spir- „ 1 reconlly, but is gaining now. Not that they expected life to be Christinas Tree Light itig Out ills. c sures us that the sun is losing sub- ed on the Lcpleys this past week. 1 lei and returned home Sundav...... SPECIAL BARGAIN F i mazoo, are spending the holidays "You're golm; to gel "iu of bed In the its. Undoubtedly al 0, the boys and 1 nn all pleasure. Rut it would he deeply For New Year morning." : PI: i M,IV i * \t i ,, p,i n i ' i . d Mrs. Floyd Sparks ond A Nappy NewVear with their parents, Mr. and MVs. stance and Vadialion al the rate, of Lowell Ledger, weekly 1 year I g'rls of today do a great manv lh ngs F.hab .MiDi.irinid and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Parker and son Jay, drove lo Rc!)er, s n,.ks wer fraught with happincs.s heeause of the .ct indlut" Ht Hie jiortal "Wrong," Hi'ii urimied. "I haven't Easy Electric Vacuum Electric Washers 100 000 000 tons a second, because , , e in Grand Rap- Grand Rapids Herald, daily 1 yearj Carl James. wlvch ar? hazardous or doubtful Earl McDiarmid spent Sundav eve"•'*- Hillsdale Saturda- - y on business nnd ids, last Wednesday« . depth and the eternal youth of their Of tlu; op»niniT year, been doing it ibis vHcatlou, I'll ad- Mr. and .V.Vs. Fred Kilgus left on Wi ! •! of coir fort jnect us. Bath Room Towel Bars. withcut being inspired by a con- he tells us in the next breath that at mng in Boston with Mr. and Mrs, _____ M.cuigan larm^s*, weekly..! year love. mit. bm I've f'een •> Wednesday for Detroit, where they UnshlnB every fear; scious intcnl toward wrong doing or even this startling rale, it will lake Wayne Sha*. p. loday s Ilousewiie, monthly ! year| • But had ll been tlrnt way? Not Spoken throuch iii»* ."Hence up at seven every \djuslable Shaving Mirrors. •> will spend the holidays with their tjuile. And somehow, with the ap- c vim. Scmeti-res Ihe exh'bilions of '.he glowing orb of day 150 thous- Mrs. Lcplev was in Grand Rapids,; i household, monthly, ! year I The Right ColJ Weather Oil Bv ur Falhet" . voice. •1 0 r n 1 n g this * a' d million years lo expend one per son-in-law s: J-: sirnnpr nnd falinful. ahMilv to emu!-te thf fahn'ouc c?rn- Monday. AlX FOR $G.15 Maklnsr us rf J Ice. jemesler. Cluess f cent of its energy and substance. Mrs. Emil Friedli. slight falling. Ht will never fall us. uHUiU." city cf the ^abrmnd^' op lo't^ring | SPECIAL BARGAIN G * Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willette and ba- >:* M. B. McPherscn of Vergennes has They were as happy, happier than will not forsake; amid (limes unscorched are almost . that the sun will warm the earth The correct lubrication of your motor is of even "You're g"ln>.' bies spent Sunday in Saranae with | Lowell LedgtV aad Alto Solo, week- 0 been appointed hy Ihe stale board of' lnoa, couples. Itut that was not what His fiernal covenant to bed before C. w. COOK marvelous. or its human inhabitants for an »> ;if will nfvt-r brenk. Jim Taylor and family. ly ! year »> more imrortance in cold weather than in warm. agricullurc lo represent it al the' ,,,e-v ,,at, n,e,,n, 10 1'e> 11"'-v 'md n01 H' MII ; on His proml-e, midnL'ht." urainl- FLUMHING, HEATING, TINNING J ' ' -'tv bevend the powers of the CLOSING OUT SALE F. P. MacFariane •> meant to settle down to any routine Ri)l this docs not signify that the Elrcy ScbwardtV of Grand Rapids, Herald, daily ! year < | Great Lake^-Sl. Lawrence Tidewater What hnv we lo fear* mother looked tip \v:c|j|prerid impu'-e of Amep'rar mind of man to comprehend. Upon the choice cf Oils ir.ay depend the life of your of affeelionale regard toward each • i.-d !." nll-sufhclent liKpefully. PHONE 61 .... LOWELL, MICH. J his father John Schwarder and Mr. I wish lo close out my entire stock of gent's furnishing Woman's home Companion, montn- DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF X j conference lo he held in St. Paul, Ki 1 Hie coming yeai youth to'v?r i rerklossness and dis- These are all interested specula- other. "Nothing doing, and Mrs, liul McDi:.Vinid had Sun- ly 1 year motor. Let us aid you in getting the right Oil. Jan. 5 and fi. I -•Fi RlUUy Huveib'^'. to Tli« rr, p tions; but of more importance to our consisting of COAL, WOOD, HAY, STRAW and FEED They had meant to settle down to *+.|.++e^++.t+«+++e>*+*+++4^+++++*+*''+**++++**+++++*4>**+* r " d fr," Ian and the rules cf mor- American Magazine, monthly 1 year Gideon .-ra n il m o 1 h e r. : day dinner with Eliab McDiarmid. I Willi a Christmas greeting, Mrs.' eoniplete. Ideal happiness. al ty means nothing sinister. At the 'He, is Sir Oliver's statement lhat Vour t u r u, ma- Christmas exercises at the Sweet Men's Shirts, Overalls, Sox, Neckties, Suspenders ALL FOR 87.50 Hattie Rouse, who is spending the It was New Year's Kve, and he bad p?. . - ^ '--cr be t. nrh rr nduct is perilous busi. 'here is no essential opposition be- ter." school Wednesday evening, Dec. 23. WintiV wilh her daughter at Mont- planned to work late and then attend * * f f : ness. and in J very ffreat nuniher of 'ween evolution and creation, but and Gloves, of all kinds. SPECIAL BARGAIN H "You're c- in: Murphy's Garage pe'ier, Vermont, encloses two views ( to ceape having a eases it leads to absolute disnstcr. 'hat evo'ulion is merely the method Mr. and Mrs. EuVl McDiarmid will Lowell Ledger and Alto Solo, week- of Belhol, Vt.. cf interest to The Led- for Ihe New Year new irirl every if c'-eation. leave Thursd.y fcr Chicago and i BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY AS THESE ly .' ! year PHONE 206 LOWELL, MICHIGAN The increase of drinking and oilt- ger ed!tor bocause his falhiV was new moon mid nsM imn-i'-nlitv among young peo- n Oak Park, 111., to spend Christmas' Grand Rapids Herald, daily ! year We extend Thst at lea^t is co vnrehensibh BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST LONG born there 97 years ago. Thanks, old .'••t down to busl- ple is a phenomenon which strikes •md a few da>s with the hitler's par-, CoihcV's Weekly, weekly ...! yea, Old T-ct and Aged Man and thc^e we leave it while wo grap- fried. , ness in sciiooi." f •nls and LVothcr and family. McCali's Magazine, monihly, ! year directly al the ron's o American so- •ile with questions cf the ways and With its Christmas ft'eeling to A.f Uf.cd lo Illustrate Moilo-r 1 o i" i. c ii ci'^tv. 1; ; n anpalUng'y larae nnm- means of lodav and tomorrow. Wc ALL FOR fc6u>0 (ptizzically nt her boy who had 1 Iways u MCRSE LAKE RIPPLES George B. Kerr friends Ihe Lowell Snecialfv Com-j llic Crania of Life. vKA V.r-r nr ms-s, t o lack of restraint are necessarily more vitally con- SPECIAL BARGAIN K seemed like a dear younger brother Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sincla.V and pany has altachcd a ficsimile of thei as well as a son. uHer which rilPons cf ^0M^1^ p'-n. ~or"cd about bread ami butter and UNITED CIGAR STORE Lowell Ledger ana Aito Solo, week- 1 family of Cascade were guests of Declaration of Independence in com-j By CHRISTOPHER G. HAZARD p ? 'iVP tof'"v, is rn'nonslhle fcV 'lie length of IVe coal s.' ike than we ly. lyear "You've ••ome the nearest, mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairch.lJ Sun- memoration of the one hundred and • Nix, on the jiirl part, but I'm going t<» Christmas plunge into nb'-olute crime. 're about the burn-nq out of the Grand Rapids Herald, daily, ! year vvas ,i,( |!,^, dav day. .W. and Mrs. Clayton Denice fifti'th anniversary of the adoption; - finish my senior year with »i bam: In ur 1' t k"-T to sauge the "n thousands of millions of years Breeders' Gazet.e, weekly, ! year UAiAsva.'f' W •' tbe old year, (jree'mgs- f ; cf Caledonia and Carl Veilcr of .\1- of that immortal document July 4,; instead of Just getting through ns in amount of 'iqrific nee there is in rom new. Anyhow. S r Oliver Pictorial Review, montnly, ..! year vii V *3 n e ol'd tne in- I lo were callers. I77fi, the Sesquicenlennial of which | other years; though lhat Isn't exactly 1 ^ »'•" t'"* 4 the new s ird-mis of co'-duct among mskes us think; ^nd that is worth ALL FOR 60.75 The ingredients for some Breads arc selected to meet a is to he eelehrated at Philadelphia! as I worded my resolve. Now what + the voinrr. there arc two sivinTs much. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fairchild were! are the rest of my fond family resolv- + CLYDE I. GREEN, D. C., SPECIAL BARGAIN L high standard. For others a higher standard of materials in 1921). i 1 which, thoirh old, arc sound, and —n—o~« weck-ind guests of Mv. and Mrs. sssswA*v_^•mm ' • • -• "<•. i 1i In;:, before we delve any deeper into • MULSOLAX Mr, and Mrs. Harry Conant, Mr. Lowell Ledger and Alto Solo, week- • Harold f airchild in Grand Rapids. is required of ingredients for 1 .4- IpBfij.V- arms In th mine? What ahout you, dad?" Ben TO OUR MANY PATRONS one r/ whi'-h ii-v i-nic-'ts the oth'T. The reurr mar ial flnt ^ns# been and Mrs. Howrd Cchnnt, M ', and 5 OF GRAND RAB1DS ly, I yw ^ '-v 1 n I r \ air as beamed at each one, not waiting for + Thn\ are these. "D;)! nf the heart the tr\ -a Col, Wlliam Mifhcll for in- Mrs. Glen Behler of Pontiac is! Mrs, Claude Conant, Mr, and Mrs. though imploring mercy. It was as • fur their liberal patronage vub;' d: nstion. found him "guilty," vis ting her parents, Mr. and MVs, Grand Rapids Herald, daily.. 1 year any family verdict In regard to his mnnth spnaketh." and ".Vtin^s sp^akh^bc.' d LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR 8))3 BIEH ' Charles Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ken-! reluctant as tln.e to leave the field of • Michigan Farmer, weekly, ..! year 1 new leaf. loudnr than words." People who was a foregone conclusion, al- Will Chalterdon for a week, YOUR ONLY RELIEF FROM Us life ami activity nnd become the • McCali's Magazine, monthly ..! vear roth Mf/'rls of Rockford, Mrs. M. 1 Ben, senior, luughed boyishly. th nk thai none of the tilings yoirg through, as seen by a man up a Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis visited Because of insulTicient room in former location, will be locar.ed From flour to salt they arc absolutely pure—the kind you back log of the llres of a new age. ALL FOR $6.25 Morris of Evans, Eli Consnt of Ha Had Planned to Work Late. 8 "I'd resolved not to resolve any- p-on'e are «avin3 and doing have the Colonel had much the bet- the.'/ sister MiiS Anna Easterby one after this date, above the would be glad to say proudly you selected yourself Tei'ar Sp-hgs and Mr. and Mrs. I'.ut the band of the clock moved on i thing, but os you Insist, I'm g)lng to I : f SPECIAL BARGAIN M linil the blows of the !ix coldIn ied, these tvo derhirations They have ter r the argument, practicallv day last week. Cl'fTcrd Elded nnd family of near a dinner wliere a number of his bu»l- turn over a new leaf and follow my J r Lowell Ledger and Alto Solo, week- ASK YOUR GROCER- nesa IrUods would he g:illier|d. It Near the fnot of the tree stood an d'-ep ^Tran"? might considcV , P ^v''ig hi« case. E\en if the hirsh Mr. and Mrs, Henry McLellan ofj Lowell Post Office Cedar Springs wiVe Saturday even- wife's advice for a wbole year and stor-d the test of time nnd experience - penalty indicted by the court should ly 1 year old ntnn. So a-e.i nnd so bent with Gove Corners and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Con- life's bur'en be see what happens to me. Can't do irmmmcnly well.—Detroit Free , be pTmitied to stand, a murh higher Grand Rapids Herald, daily 1 year CONSTIPATION ward McLellan of MaVne visited Mr. Tuesday, Thursda), Saturday 'flnt. seemed, that he much worse than 1 have done," he add- Press. | co1' t—the grept free public—will Woman's Home Companion, month- Ait Schneider and Mrs. George Lewis Sunday. HERALD'S BAKERY Lester Mange, Lowell, Mich., a might have been ed, laconically. ih ht,3r ly 1 yetV Tl-e-e sayirgi or t^e Free PrewV" t Five fol. Mitchell a vote Hours: 5 to 8:30 P. M. student in Ihe'School of Art and la' cn for the ll: "Some stunt, dad; mother's pretty of thanks and confi lencc. The end Howard Houghton is home from People's Home Journal, monthly, OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SA'i mm KVENINUS edik/' am well worth the thousht- ADVICE ON DIET X-RAY SERVICE Industry, Junior college, wus award- ure of lb • past shrewd, I think. What are you re- : is rot yet—far from it. We do the M. S. C. for his Christmas vaca- ...... ! year Endorsed by physic.'ans, not a patent noslrun, but a scienti- i solving, grandma?" ful attent nn of narrnls nnd child- ed first p* ize In a pester contest and a>- he bMiind : tion. Farm and Fireside, monthly, 2 years Phone 46-2 LOW ELL, MICHIGAN ren. They nre of vital importance. need fo remember that "A quest on Chiropratic Spinal Adjustments produce amazing re- g'ven bv the St. Cecilia society for upon Ids staff, It "It's pretty late for an old lady of sults in Ihe foflowing conditions: ALL FOR *6.50 fic preparation. eighty-six to be resolving anything. To the o'u «a\ ings above quoted we | is never settled until it'i settled E. J Touch ol the M. S. C. was a Ihe best posler advcrllsing the r was with a hack r lt Headache, Backache, Neuralgia, Stomach, Liver wnrd I00U and Uuess I'll just try to be as good as 1 would add another anrienl maxim: | ^ '" guest of Howard Houghton Wednes-i SPECIAL BARGAIN N Christmas carolers. Miss Grace and Bowel Trouble Nervousness, Skepness, with sympathy to- can." "Avo'd even the ap- enrnnce of evil."! —fi—o— day. He was on his way home lo' Hay Fi-vir, Goitre, Asthma, Coughs and liohls. Herald and 10-inch Stillson Wrench. 1 Massey Harris Cream wards the events "You're not so slow, grandma. You u 1 udingtoo lev his Christmas vaca- Kidney Trouble, Tonsilitis, lligh and Low Uloou No better pipe wrencb made than Ac t e new vear d'-aws near. let us Warnirg by Fi'gar CocVrun, see. of the hour. can't break It, because no matter : lion. Presure and Wry net k. this Stillson wrench. A necessity in plan lo so appK lhe.se thoughts thft relary of the State Conservat o'i ASK YOUR DRUGGIST, HE KNOWS "Are we not all what you do you've always got an ••• - " >-^V. ..--J saner, dearer lives nnd influence Commission, that stream pollution Mr. Underbill of Boyne City visit, Consultation und a careful anaylsis of Ihe spine muy be every home. Made from finest rf op In a processlot alibi—being Just us good as you can ; forge bars, guaranteed to stand 40 SEPARATORS FOR SALE BY M. N. HENRY he." shall be 011-5. yntng and old. during ennnol go on. is a notifirat on lo ed Mr. and Mrs, Earl Curtiss Sunday.' had williout cost or obligation that is imuching the year A. D., 1920. j I.owe'l and DII ether towns situate A. S. Say les of Grand Rapids was s pounds more breaking strength than Has all tho Improvomenta to fivo -practically 1 n •' • 'i - 7 off the stage," he "Now It's up to yon, mother. Bet you never thought of resolving, did >-.o—o— jo'i lakes, streams and rivers and caller Monday. any olher wrench made. Jaws will so|||o(|til/.ed, "and We With You grip a pipe from one-eighlh to one- perfect separation regardloaa of tomporatare niarolilng <»:f while you?" Trxa* women have ebout dee ded using same for the disposal of Cla' e Porr.li was a caller at the THE LOWELL LEDGER inch diamekV. This wrench is ab- tl^ play Is not "Bet I did," mother retorted. "But that one term of "Ma" FeVgmon for sewnge, to put the'v local tax hcuses Frank Fairchild home Monday. solutely guaranteed to be perfect in of tho milk. Editor and Staff extend to all half over?" Oh, I hadn't expected to broadcast It" governor will he a p'enly. As n rule,; in oriler in prepar'^on for.exhnsive i.,,11 Trent our readers, and patrons our that the eJaibor "You've got to the women aspirants for hteh pollli unfivoidable nnd necessary demands MOSELEY MATTERS all respects and will be promptly re- n It is aot unusual to fiad loss than oao haad- most cordial RreetiiiRs and our ant life of t..e IMM, its tiush of hope, though. It's only cal honors, so far. h ive not been J upon their properlv owners, in Ihe s Claire Hov.aVd spent Satur- "BREAD—The Health-Buildinff Food for ChUdroii. placed should it prove defective in hearty wishes for one and all a ,,H entiiusiasin "f budding energies, us fair," A Merry Christmas : da material or workmanship. d irz'lng successes in lhe r new roles. I face of which selllsb. e\lrnvagint,i V in Grand Rapids. rodth ot oae porceat of batter fal la tho akim verv#tryv imitiirliy of eompeteiit ability. It- bar- "All right. I'm Tht'e has been too murh rushing In and unnecess^ y drafts upon publicj Will Andrews of Hastings spent Lowell Ledger and Alto Solo, week- vests of accomplished results, UH Joy- going to stop ly 1 year milk aad oftlmos it ia dlfficalt to dotoet ovea ful vision of greater things to he. Its complaining." ard too little prrpnnlion in such funds must cease. This is a real Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Merry Chriitmu (fraud Rapids Herald, one year and » dear fellowships of syiupatbetic prog- "C o 111 p 1 a Ining, cases. Ton much ffoi'm un liVr a siluntion and some of the skv's-tbe- Will Eugle. and a - a trace. ress. Us prized possessions of worthy mother? I've and racket and coming down like a stick. lim t on taxes for other fo'ks pro- All Lowell Is En- .Stillson Wrench 14.00 Happy New Year Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). I rost and Mr. I riches, might go un and cross the never heard you Too much jumping up the pol tical moters will not be here to helpmeet ALL FOR $0.10 A8K US ABOUT THIS SEPARATOR and M's. Will Engle a'• d son Clay-! Frank M. Johnson stage agiln, thai we might >e' the complain. Have ladder and too little climbing. Too it. Forewarned is forearmed, SPECIAL BARGAIN O Ion spe-M Tuesdav in Grand Rapids.' Fred M. Long eomlna climax nnd sit tlie drama out." you. dad?" mn"h ru'-hing in and too little sober —o—o-- Colonial Combination Cooker. "Look out," cried the nxman, and "Not that I'd renecticn. It w'll nil come riaht in Mr. and Mrs. Frost remained and Olga A. Long Whatever may be one's thought Here is a wonderful convenience la the old man stepped aside JUHI in time recognize," Ben, A Happy New Year spent Tuesday night with Mr. and joying it's Full Ktla B. Riekner time a^d we *hall have a woman regarding the proprielv cf Presi any household. Four pieces of best JOHN J. BREZ1NA to escape the falling tree, while the senior, agreed. Mrs. Bodhvle. Oscar A. Allen. pre,Wenl .ome rt,y but it w.ll be del, I itllo's private opinion ofhirlh aluminum ware that lend themselves dusk de'-pon^d Into the dar\nf*« of "Yea, I do. : Mr. a'-d Mrs, Glen Fo».'d and Clin-1 one whom the o(T,ee ha, -owhl and ,. „ ,| p„hllely slated, the stand of to a great variety of combinations Massey-Harris Implements We've had a hard 0 lrf ton Weeks and wife of Lowell sp^nt Literally overnight Mily-Nicc Bread hat won ill year, Klnancea WOrlh m and uses. Capacity of outside i:nlvf.r,itv head 1 For A Happy have been inost And at the same time we wish to thank you for your pat* Sunday at Ara Weeks' in Clarksvllle. kettle It 0 quarts. Each inside pan PhoiM 324 2U East Main St. I for law and r.' der within Ihe realm Louise Blazer has been on the way into the appetites and on to the tables of stringent. Moth- of that hclds 31-3 quarts. Highly polished Th-o . l as regards the siek list the past three weeks. 1 New Year , er broke her hip ronage for the past and other yeara. It has been our con* 0 P,, l r 0lt fur,r outside and Sua-ray tnish inside. nnd we had a nurse for montha. .1,^ r Tk' '' ' ' ' - ^ approved by Miss Olive Wingeier is home from tl\rs p'nno«e< a rhnstmas present even aood eiticen Lowell's food lovers. At our bargain price this Is a tre- j Father's partner wasn't square of •32* 000.000 for the American ' W'twn. Kn'^mrxno for Ihe holidays. Orthophonic stant aim to give you just a little betier service, Just a little —n_n—. mendous value. •o»eM»o»eee»e»»»»»»>>$ioooos4oso»o»o»o»»ssst»t»oss( I Some folks didn't do their part, etc. people. thu< showing the Christmas XJ.'s, Geo Lewis spent Friday with Acrerd'nff to United Sl*.le« Afor. Lowell Ledger and Alto Solo, week- I've enumerated those tldnas; thought Mr*. Glen Ford. Its wonderful flavor and irreiistible goodness were Victrola | about them nnd talked shout them." better merchandise* Just a little better credit, and Just a »p ril of big men in public life re. nev Ruck per. «9 per cent of boo*e ly 1 year cognizing a prime necessity of Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Archie Condon of Herald, one year, sad Colonial "But, mother, you never whined. •old in 1925 was poison and the r.-^Pd Rapids spent Sunday at Frank immediately recognized and appreciated by Low- HThcH You always said thlmrs jokingly." little better discount; all of these at all limes for a little llmf. in niiirked rofl.*'3st to Ihe death Vale of ultimate consumers is Cooker Combination. Touring Car That Cliristmas money felflsh spirit of Ihe Mfeather-my- Blazo's. "That may he so, hut in my heart increasing hy leans and bow ds. R«i| AIX FOR *.75 pift will pay you MK divi- I was rebelling nnd complHlnltiK: LESS money than you have paid us. If we have failed we own nent'Vrs in lower places who Mrs, Guv Ford and daughter spent ell's discriminating food buyers. Now they will SPECIAL BARGAIN ADDITION for Ih^ new suckers born everv sec. la^t week in Alto. li-nds c)f pleasure and satis- then, last week, your father came delight lo nothing el«f ?o murh as in nn By special arrangement with the d. this fact alone would doom Ihe *525 action ii' il: is invested in within a half hour of helns asphyx- tkovld be glad if you will give uo a chance to rectify enr er* rimming Ihelr »rms up to the IHIoJl iralTie. which wouid'itop for Mrs. H. D. Wcks received a very have nothing but the best^.u. .w, . publishers, a one year substf/lptioa F.AFCFLIM. MKK. iated—I thought a good many things nice ehalr as a ChrMmas gift from the newest and greatest shoulders Into Ihe public funds, fe: Tack of a market. to SUCCESSFUL FARMING will be Stormy weather holJt no ter* No other car of equal price of* In those hours he waa fighting his M her son Iron and wife. ror. The old saying, If you have been pleased, tell eU* flardle«s of Ihe f nans of agefl wid- included la say it F. D. subscrlp- ron for the owner of • Chtv* fen equal qua'lty and equip* musical invention of all way back. Two daya later, son, you H" ry Ford and sister Mrs. rarrl# fotcc touring. were in ao automobile accldent—tbe ows who must toil for a piltsnee till Fo-aiar Pro-eea'ipf Attorney Keel lioa to any club efer oa this folder ment. None other combine* lime— the I rump of doom. Thanks. Condon were in Grind Rapldsf Mon. in which Saccessful FsraUag don ThU pfurdy atl'srason car ^ro« Chevrolet's famous all vear* ^ ^ Now thai youve seen wh'fe. PscM la bmttfal cotond ChrM- at low coat—hen la the car to m 1340 BSfiiiae aad ooal yoa but on ru.U and awing with the fully all artists and all in- "There, dad, didn't I tall you, yuur f^Vf"^ ^ desperate win turn M tsrM Mm doers. ownl Coma in—see it todnyl as they say resolution waa a good 000. Ouen 111 tupnort of those who would other, erimlnals to renew Ihelr desperate • •• bd*. He. Ckocolatoo stmments arc reproduced? ONE ANSWER e s last Friday. Brl'ag or trad an orders to Tho ROADSTER •525 Coach •»695 gsr?1. *425 No obligation to buy, word mloa thai way. I meant to aay re-VessTniVroJl ***** *iV?*"*}* * P^-^Ing puVie. Mr«. Verne l^aeh underwent in —only one way to find out I'd work bard to please my beloved Ledger oflce. A'k for Mt, Johs- Coupe * * wron^. The plaee for voters to espeess their 0p r al 675 77S S50 pareota. 1*11 odd, follow notber'a ad i ! !l!2? ^ DIodgetl bospltal •oa. Opea Wednesday aad Satar- AU PMCU f.O.B. HINT, MCH. Come in and fee us. We !>• to this Inbfii'locis floatt. iasi weeh. AT YOUR GROCER'S vice.' aa no amendmenL" TF# Le ger eftene* f# off ft« ing nf jmiiee it mi the haIU n* day ovtaiagi aatll ChlHaiii. jBssatssrs sell the Day-Fan Radio and "All right, aoo, wall follo-v mother'a mil 14ft. Mike MrAnilrfvt fn- O. J. YEITER P9*n ny1'?*"* <****' memhiMl and do vour dirty regard! W advice thla year. The whole family l I'rti'nftl enmniny from Cnad Rtp. p,,,Br 10 OAS (W nOMAOl MAM WaT^YlF 'U g^Y let you see for ^ will quit complalnlnf. flow's that, S** ^ j ^ ^ P"ty itnilalloiii. Ids over Xandar. N Ifre Highest tad gcod wMI to glTl r n MM. coot mrom J. M. Lasby McQueen Motor Co. yourself. mother?'* FORD'S HARDWARE Marie IWimfi Is home froa Kfff- Mity-Niee Bakery T#* years I had gai oa tho stoah And mother laughed. 'Have some The IVger Mm* ao aot^iHlf " for the holidays. Adtorikobis CONFECTIONS, CANDIES, CIGARS more coffee?" ItdkaflM ara tb* Amrm — 1^^ Ifirtstmaa lo XflMs audi A. J. BIOML Proprietor TOBACCOS and MAGAZOfBS <6, till. WMiani Neweeeeer Uslmi itaiisnoMe are that tajre trt P^rrs the time-honored QUALITY AT LOW COST Gould's Garage Lowell, Mich. OAg cmttM (ilised) Lrla Cmt Oaa ARCTIC ICE CREAM iiiHHiiiiiisiMim iMiMiMniiUiiiiRiiiBiMil 11 —: ••

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looked so good to htm. however, that baled. Glen Weeks is working near Ainu LOWELL MARKET REPORT BILL BOOSTER SAYS: lie was willing to forego his wife and (Jiiiillsih Ihif'-o. mi the roast of •' Remained as Cook, Earl Sinclair and family were din> this week for the Consumers Poww lior dowry, take tlie two hundred nnd Smnnini. In roralhithm for an uttuek make off to Cleveland, as Matlotln nuuie an Ameriean vessel. ner guests at the Frank Fairchild er Co. (Corrected December 23, 1925) .WE OP THE SURE-FlRt and Her New Year Mrs. Hazel Baxter and son RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. l had speolfled. "Now, to fix It with home, Sunday. Wheat, 60-lb. red 1.78 O METHODS OF PRONAOUV1S J Wiintod, For Sale, For Rrnt, Losti Mrs. Poll." said Mnilottn! This he Shotved Genius Early PettV VanderJagt and family were Wednesday visiUAs at . Wheat, 60-lb. test, white 1.78 am! Found tc per word with ''opy. LOCAL P5?OfiPea\TM THE PART TWO e Lowell Ccdaer and Jfllo Solo PART TWO Culinary Artist Agreed to ihoiight would he quite simple. Mm. •rrancesi'd Fileir" of '!'• denUno. near called on Ed. Mead Sunday of Dut- Hausserman's. Rye, per bu oa*.; 1 t-i'c per word, when charged. Save' PROMPT tWMUMY OF B»LLS » r.ell wouM he pratefid to him for sav- ton who is very ill. | money *v"d ng cash with copy,: AncMn.-i. ihe

UL iii lL...rrjsn ratamr.- TRK LOWKJ. LKDOU ud TBI ALTO SOLO THE LOWELL LEDGER tad THE ALTO SOLO

aimmttmimttiimmmu mm i mmiiitttttttmttmttmammta ooooooocoooooc oocooooooooc ly 15 miles from the settlement. Tbe cargoes were transferred to packet boats which were met by smull boats HOW TO KEEP CTke %e Wife-Ship Woman when two or three miles from shore. Small Hats Still Eat Yeast Foam Jackson. LafiUe.NewOrieans Nor was this the end of landing the WELL BLACK QANQ goods, for the small boats in turn took the sand a musket-shot from shore, this easy way DR. FREDERICK R. CREEN^ his point if nut for a rise In the river and their loads were brought in by By CYRIL NcNEILE Editor of "HEALTH" Drop n cake of Yeast Foam in a glass Inundutlng the little settlement; nnd men, or by carts on high wheels. All Favored in Paris SAPPER Hugh Pendexter of water; let it stand for 5 minutes; idr Biloxi was again chosen. Like a this fuss and bother was enough to oooooooooooooooooooooooooo with spoon; let settle and drink the shuttle-cock the seat of government (fiki. 1926. Weatera Newapniier Union.) Copyright bV GCORQB H DORAN CO. AaAsref drive n practical mind to frenzy. When had shifted back and forth between milky water, including the white pre* 'ApGrW Immigrants are substituted for barrels Velourg for Chic Chapeaux; Little Soft Felt Hat V. M. 0. Scrvic* "JQageeflAe Biloxi and Mobile. A HUMAN INTEREST dpitate. and bales one can easily imagine tlie Nothing could be easier or "A VfcgtieJeo*. efc. If any one could seal the Mississippi Velvet Tam o' Shantera Worn With Sports Coat STORY The popahflty of Monaccn confusion and dismay of the newcom- more palatable than thia way Cana was gained by its u» Oepyrlaht by Hach Psadeatai—Itll-lllfc valley for France It would he Bien- ers. and Toques. of eating Yeatt Foam. Yet nsaalqaaUty. It Is nucaiiMd WKU Barries ville with his bulldog determination I had seen them huddled together VERY newspaper man knows what' you get its full tonic value* CHAPTER VII—Continued them—stock slzet, 70a know—big, lounge Just opposite Hugh and Petar. 1 by hs isasooaUa pike. and his commonsense. Even though ^ a hUroan interest story Is. New s- j medium, and small.* without shelter, without food, home- Though all shapes are possible In —11— Through half-cloaed eyea Hugh took SSea working under the tremendous burden papers exist to print the news. It Eat Yeast Foam for consd' "How fearfully Jolly of your said sick, starving and dying, while Bien- hats, this season they must be small. pation, indigestion, lack of ''Anu ho—poor devil, was quite an stock of him, wondering caaually If this TNI QIRL of trash for colonists and the com- isn't a newspaper's business to supply Hugh admiringly. ^Dashed sporting ville worked most desperately to dis- It wus bruited about In early autumn weight and strength, boils, expert In his vvuy. One of the three waa the Reverend Theodoaiua Long- pany's frantic orders for the discovery its readers with lectures on morality thing to do. 1 must tell my wife about tribute them up and down the river. that the large bat, launched in June pimples and run down con- M men. Mr. Atkinson—or wluit's left f moor. And when a few mlnutea later QUALITY SYNOPSIS.—Traveling by canoe of mines, or anything else which could It. She's coming here to lunch, and At that time I stood in high feather and July had come to stay but that is or religion or ethics. Neither Is It a dition. him, Ginger Martin—an old friend of the clergyman took a cigarette out ot fir to yean oh the Missisalppl, on hia way to be Immediately reullzed upon as on she ought to turn 'em out like bullets Bllozl, In the early daya of the with the governor, having accompanied not tlie fact in Paris at any rate, de- newspaper's business to appeal to its SAMPLE CAKE FREE mine.' hla case, and then commenced to fum- asset, he believed he could win out from a machine gun—what?" Ow UotMRk Qoalkv aettlement of Louisiana, William him and his axmen tbe previous winter clares a Paris fashion correspondent readers' emotions. News, plain, cold For a moinent Mr. AtkinsoaVi tieart ble in his pocketa for matchea which Foods an doc aold Brampton, English spy. known to if permitted to develop New Orleans The girl smiled faintly as she rose. to New Orleans. But I bad never been in the New York Herald-Tribune. Re- news, is what the reporters and editors NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. stood still. One of the three iren! he had evidently forgoften. Hugh roae bydutartofw. Indians and settlers as the and other river ports. To control the 1750 North Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. "It would be very good of her If sh> on Ship island when immigrants were boux has borrowed her latest chapeau try to prepare for the pages of their Tlinn. where In Heaven's name, were and offered him one. Raid, Mutdoch di Co. "White Indian," sees a Natches destiny of the valley from the gulf was 'Dry Yeatt at an Aid to Health**, \youId help," she remarked gently, and Indian post a declaration of war conception — always little — directly paper. Send me FREE and POSTPAID vour book the other two? "Allow me, sir," he murmured, hold- Chkaao,U.8.A* arriving. As it was part of my busi- alio a Sample ot Yca»( Foam, without obligation- then, with a slight how, she walked tmUrn. nttabwik, SM Vwft agalnat the French. For hla own impractical. One might as well try to But every once iu a while something "One of tiie three, inspector,*' he ing it out. ness to learn the kind of men and from the French revolution, and makes away In Ihe direction of the lift purpoaes, he haatena to Biloxi to govern it from Pensacola as from Mo- happens that is news and that also has said at length, steady lnp his voice. carry the newa to Bienville, women, as well as the number, the charmlnK little felt and Austrian ve- Name H "I thank you, sir," said the clergy- bile or Biloxi. And I was determined a touch of the coninion, elemental im- "You know, old son, remarked The Perfect Answer French governor. company was sending over, I wns glad lohrs shapes that are modeled on the 'But what happened to the others?" man, with a charming smile. "I'm ao to complete my Journey and meet this Hugh, as .e watched her disappearing. "I have been telling a lot of differ- the governor was at the Island, as oth- Phrygian bonnet that was adopted by pulses of humanity. A child lost in a "That in the amaxinp tiling, sir." an- terribly forgetful over matchea. As a cool-headed, sagacious executive with Addres: "It's an amazing affair when you real- ent stories about how I got my eye erwise I might not have been allowed ^ie sans culottes In 178!) and after. crowded street; a man found dead, W. N. U. swered the Inspector. "I "an but think matter of fact 1 don't generally amoke but one card to play against his be- ly come f think of It. There's that True, chez Reboux, It Is not always with nothing in his pockets hut a that tiiutiph three men entered Ihe of- before lunch, but I've hud such a die- blacked," said the proprietor of the CHAPTER II—Continued to go there. girl with a face far superior tc a Itiglit i'iaee store, in Petunia. "I'd lief thut I wns something more than red and is of a costliness that is far woman's picture; a little girl struck tice downstairs, only Martin can have tresslng morning that 1 felt I muat A priest at Kaskaskia had told me Distressing Feature patched boot and positively oozing vir- like to know the right one," said old a renegade Englishman. from democratic. She turns up the down hy an automohile, her stiffening Advanced Ideas in been in here at tiie time of the explo- have a cigarette Juat to aoothe my "Ah, but Sleur de Bienville? I, your on tlie down-trip that tbe reckless Mrs m c Van Winkle, chief of the tue from every pore. And yet, would Biley Bezzidew, "so's If anybody asks For the rest of the trip across the brim sharply at the back, making it fingers still clutching n rag dolly: s sion." Je pulled hack the blood- nervea." friend, wish by all the saints that you shipping of convicts and fallen women This German Prison women's d,vision of the Washington you leave your happy home for hert me I'll know what to tell 'em." "Oh, lake I saw no one except a Choctaw fit neatly to the nape of the neck, woman, old and worn with her mind stained rug. and with a shudder Mr. "By Jove! tbat'a bad," remarked knew him! After you went up the hunter after birds, and was opposite bad been ordered stopped, and that a At Ichtei-shar.s'n i .'ar Arnsiadt, In poli-e department, said the other day: Look at her skirts—five Inches too tell 'em you don't know."—Kansaa while in front it scarcely exists at all, hopelessly gone, who thinks that she Atkin>on contemplated what wus un- Hugh. "Bath water cold, and all river the last time 40 of hla excel- more desirable class of home-makers Thurin-ia, i!.<- pri'i.n pleasant "My expec e';.'e leads me !«» think long; yet she'd make a roan an es* City Star. the mnuth of the River of Pearls, when and the crown is pulled forward and is still young and beautiful. These derneath. The mangled remnants had thatr lency's soldiers deserted, running away were coming to the valley. Tbe more that no one lias ever attempted to es- tha« I"v - are growing better, while cellent wife. A heart of gold probably, two Frenchmen In a clumsy sailing plaited into a transverse fold across are all human interest stories. formed une man and one man only. "Nothing so trivial, I fear," aald tbe to Carolina. And he vowed he would desirable they were tbe more aroused cape from it. The pr>on aiithoritie- _ . u'i'i i vjiiL.' worse. A distress- hidden beneath Innumerable strata of packet came along and went into the the fron't. These Keeping Well stories which Then what, he relief ted again—what other. "No: a poor man who haa been Not Enough hang you if he ever caught you, for the Atlantic provinces would become. iia\e made Hie prison 15,fe tolerahU*. multi-colored woola." wind, and gaped at me in amazement. go into newspapers nil over the coun- .11 IT ' ea t UVe • f the thing is that the had hecome of the other two? Applicant—How much do I get for There nre velvet tnm o' shanters humane and education:;!. In the first with me since ten haa Just suffered the enticing them awoy." "The White Indian!" one of them "I have some bard Sapnish money 'landern' . irirl is—the worse Completely exhausted he drained bis nnd toques of knotted velvet ribbon In try must necessii ril j he im; rrsonal They had been in there—the lead- most terrible blow. I could hardly doing the weeping act in this show? This wus disturbing news. I could for you. Monsieur Mattor." I remarked place there are ohiy I'M) prisoners, al- cocktail, and leaned back In his chair, exclaimed, while the sail flapped im- Although they tell of uiiin's n^e-IoiiL' • he i- 1 mean, fi'-m Hie conservative | er of the Hlai-k (ijng und one of his have believed It possible here In Lon- Manager—Thirty-five cents an hour. trust Joe Labrador, old companion in various shades, but the majority of though there are cells j-.r ."I'". Wi"- while Peter digested the profound ut- patiently against the stub of a mast. as I sat upright. struggle with diseiise ::!nl de;!i!i, hi'- •.iewpoini - ihe greater her success. pais. There was no trace of them Appl.—What? For crying out loud! hats are in felt or Austrian velours in the prison is a loc;;! i-niirt in w 1 < n don, but the whole of his busineaa many a venture, to speak naught but "I was beginning to think you had "God hear me! But bard money is "A modern glri got marr >• i i.- i 0, in spite of the clamor for novelties eternal foes, and dt-al with <; ;'s::'iti- now. Wherefore, somehow, by some Premises were wrecked by a bomb last Hainlltoii Royal Gaboon. the truth. Then I became angry, as a foiry hord to catch, now that Mon- dl in siieiueaiiors are judged hy four Innu' •-n '.<• en., of the rlcb«-i and U s 1 n ,0 w lg m lost your tongues," I replied. "I am which closely touch the everv-day Ihe- tiiiniculous ,ihey must have e»- w , „ ".f" " » ' " . night" a man will who la wrongfully accused. and velvet. This ultra-smart chapeau of cham- • mpioyees. assisted hy two representa- - njm owing to the atrocious hour at bound for Biloxi. Can you give me a selgneur L'as has covered the world tinest i, • n in the •••»uniry a friend caped. am the soul f Count Kudowu Agnes features geometrical fancies pagne color ia juat the one to wear of iill of us, they are ireneral rathei TtMA/jr-T; "You don't say ao," murmured Hugh, Checks and Balances There was much Bienville could have tow?" with his paper money!" exclaimed the (ives ui tiie i-' ii". ifts, .Many of the sen- ." trained hands to put a bullet somewhere In Ihe on their way as far as the Missouri "And they are indies!" cried Jules. heen forg'-tten or si'vifa ed. M, ('ha Hie sea and on Bakes Ontario, Krie and Cham- Inspector—though In Ignorance of the For a while Hugh chatted with him port my presence. Joe Labrador hud cover milady's toes. ' and get well enough so she could go HINDERCORNS Remoyes Cuans Cal- IMs •riniinating srnih-nis of American liisinry. "pposing ranks. At "Jimi yards Kentucky and Ten- and the Yazoo. To be sure. But be- "I see one In black who walks like a plain. It was pretty much a drawn battle when real facts of the case—was right In about tbe outrage, then he glanced at said the very huts at New Orleans The Frenchwoman is utterly at vari- back to work. has reviewed tlie u'eat achievements loiisos. <-tc.. slops all pu.u, ensures cotcfun u< iba hov\ev«'r. increasiiigl.v ftn-i ih.' national inipMrtanee nessee hunters with the frontier rille could put a tireat Brilain unexpectedly offered peace negoiia- hold ! Nothing but Jailbirds, worn-out queen. Wives for some of uji. First of tbe institute, which was founded b-pt, uiak<-. trulkiDg easy, lac by mall or ut Drag- his surmise. Diamonds are not blown his watch. were ready to "gobble" me up. The ance with the fashion of wearing low The town in which she lived \v*s ,i gitis. Uiscoi L'lu-a.iau Works, Cau-liogue. >'• 7. of a coasMo-foa.-i (litxTvaiu'"' of this anniversary. bullet In any deslynated man. They picked off the Hons November 4, ISM. I'rofeedings began rakes and women of the street have come, first served!" 1,'Ui years ago, and of which he i- to pieces by an explosion; scattered "Nearly lime for lunch, 1 think," aald nearer I drew to Biloxi tlie more sharp heels. Kxcept when actually playing small one, .'oh miles away. 1 knew n" Having read between the linef* of the conventional ofllcers first, Tliey shot down (leheral i'akeniiam. November 10. been sent over. And even these so And with that he leaped ahead of president. they might he disintegrated, no. lie the clergyman. "Perhaps you would set would I find this disposition to be. golf or tennis the Parisienne always one there. Hut nine miles : wity wns :i history books, tliey hold the Hattie of New Then they laid ili'ticrai Olbbs low; then (lenerul fast he cannot have time to send them me and raced up Ihe bench in his Now, the British forces, after capturing Wasli- felt he must get away to consider this give a lonely old man the pleasure of "What Is the latest news, my Insists upon high heels. For the morn- larger city in which was ;i modern DU.DKELLOGG'Si Orleans to he truly a "Decisive Uattie." If they Keane. Soon tbere were almost no ofllcers left, to the plantations. ^Thank the good haste to present Baslle with a step- inu'ton and being repulsed at , had with- new development. your company." friends?" 1 finally managed to ask as ing and for street wear they are Cu- hospital, the medical head of whi "h ure right in their inierpreiathin of the true in- ob. yes; tbe veterans rallied again and again, God some decent women will be com- mother. drawn fo the West Indies, 3.000 strong. Here He crossed over to the Jagged hole "Very nice of you, but I'm expecting their chattering queries slowed down. ban shape but higher than what Is was a professional friend, of high FOR CROUP wardness of tlie Hattie of New Orleans, Mr. but in the end Ihey ran for dear life, like the ing along now! Bienville is a bad It wns not until clear of the Malre. Ihey were Joined by (ieneral Keane from Kngland, in tlie wall and looked out. my wife," said Hugh. "She suldahe'd "A wife-ship comes to Biloxi. We worn In America und taperim: elegant- standing. 1 wrote him. endosin.- Hie STHM Average American would be living in a very differ- rawest militia, to the proiection of the reserves man to have against one." which the Immigrants seemed to shun, What Would You Do? with 4.000 men. Novomber "JO a fleet of 50 ves- "This has rather upset me, Inspec- be here at one, and now It'a a quarter Cfcsgpad Hsads * hurry home," suid the younger man ly almost to ji point. In the evening letter and simply saying. • I <1. n"? iv-d ent America and in :i very different world. tinder Cen era! I.amhert. Why not? Here's what During Labrador's outburst I had that I sensed Hie confusion of the sels with 7,000 troops sailed from Jamaica for tor," he said, after u while. "The past. Perhaps you'll lunch with us?" 'Cracfcsd Ksaddss und with her smart iifternoon frocks happened to the Nineiy-lhlrd regiment. POO High- with a snicker. to tell you what to do. Hero's a worn REMEDY Naiaraily this nation-wide observance of tin* New Orleans, arriving oft tlie Mississippi mouth bad time to cool off. I remembered the scene and observed tbe amazement and she wears a delicate l.ouis XV heel. H-r- is a pliysi-ian's pre-- ipti"!) used Soutn Surrey hotel In Bloomsbury "Charmed," said the clergyman, tak- "Silence. Basile," sternly rebuked an who needs help." This mornin. No need to sper.d restless, sleepless day would not be for the purpose of twisting tli»» landers with 'Jo ofllcers rnslmken by Hie slaugh- December 0, Rak VsMllae" Pctroltam Jally card I had to play, and could not be- despair of the newcomers. A sergeant, In I'.dli as .-f honu-s f-r nights. Irritation quickly relieved and will always find tne." ing a note which a page boy was hand- came a reply saying, "I have iirnih.- <> British lion's tail. Ii all happened more Hum a ler, they tried to storm the breastworks. After ea yoar btadt More workiaf ia lieve the governor would deal harshly the other, "Monsieur, the While In- tanned as dark as a (iuinea black. was> which reia-vi s croup wiih-an rest assured by using the remedy that Note that this was a secret expedition, sent out "Right, sir!" The Inspector made a ing to him on a tray. "Charmed." Ha tbt cold or wm aad yeo'll avoid To Remove Stains to have her admitted to tlie i ospiial m IU' Al— the hundred years a»'o and we and ••tir Britisb cousins the battle !• oilicers and 1 '10 men answered to roll with me. I was Innocent of decoying dian, we are Jules and itaslle Mattor, has helped thousands of sufferers. not/>. and then leaned out through the glanced through the note, and placed •happsd haads aad sraektd unusually active In pulling and push- r- l,. kie-wn : .r O-uuh md call! 1(5 days after peace negotiations were actually in father und son. What tbe boy says Itemove coiTee and cocoa stains wltr. and given treatment until -die i- -.veM " Whooping CouKh. ZS rents and $1.00 at druggists. are now the best »{ friends and likely to remain kaaakles. Por cats, baras, bwapt, his soldiers away. They bad not need- ing the Immigrants about. In disgust If urabla to obtain, write direct to: progress; that Ihe British peace commissioners hole with a frown. "(Jet out of this, it In his pocket. "The ladles, bleaa hot water; fruit slalns with .lavelle And I'll bet that whi-n the -ditor -/es iu ur • uhl ko for i:ood and sutllclenl reasons. Heally, you The Hritish losses wen- IKK) killed; 1,400 wound- braitesaad torn orikia troablc*. ed my urging to make them deserters. lu true; a wife-ship conies. It is bad I watched this fellow. Ids diriy paws NORTHROP & LYMAN CO.. Inc.. knew of it and that Ihe American commissioners you there! Go on. or I'M have you them I so often keep us waiting." apply Vucliae" Jelly libmllr. water; and grass stains with dcnaiured of that paper knows ahnip it. as 1 in ' - v.-r t. - wilh j* • f ti know. 1 hey should be proud of us for putting up ed ; D00 captured. And small wonder that any were left for man to live alone." And he fetched making loo lYee with the women, and aldi' tin - -ti i-d i Buffalo, New York did not. Note also thai reinforcements under locked up as a vagrant!" "I'll Just go and ring up," aald Drum- Always sale, sootbiag sad bsaliai. alcohol. Ink stains are treated accord- tend lie shall, he'll Hi; .1; that tin Send for free sample^ such a llglil against such odds. The American losses were S killed and 13 for garrison duty, now It had become a deep sigh. Hien had my Ire aroused by beholding t.y ihe h-sl chil r-ii s sp I'akeniiam and I.amhert were sent direct lo New "Orl rite, orl rite! Can't • bloke mond. "She may have changed her LHtf»rlluiradi-mari"y«ullH4" ing to the kiad of ink. I'laln. cold health column in his paper has pal-' ••••ur drui.-;'st V s; it was a picturesque a Hair and an aston- wounded. M«wr7#*«w. llhfMrpnlmiUm. necessary for the governor to quarter "The Company of the Indies has lis- him seize a woman in black by the Orleans, both arriving Hiere after peace had 'ave a bit o' fun when 'e nln't doing mind." water may often be used lo rinse the big dividends. ishing victory- so picturesque and astonishing' Those good Americans who see in American "Thank You 8o Muchi" Shs ftald, Cbeicbrough M fp Cmapaay them among tlie Indians, where they tened to his excellency's advice and arm—Hie one Mattor said walked like aciually been declared on December 24 and thai no 'arm?" Hugh returned looking worried. 1 black fluid away. Sour milk is a favor- thai Ii unique in Hie mliilary annuls of ihe history the frequent lnierpo>»iHon of hi vine Prov- With a Pleasant Smlla. JtsteSlxc* ••••• ** New York dressed — rather, undressed — and will send no more wantons across the a queen—and give her a spin that sent the British peace commissioners therefore siLrned The loafer, who had been Ignomlnl- "Can't make it out. Peter," he said ite remedy in which to soak an ides if it's Brand New world. And here are some of Ihe things- passitig idenct and they are many, from 'leorge Wash- painted themselves like savages, and ocean," babbled the young man. her reeling across the sand to fall at the Treaty of Ohent with the knowledire that ously moved on from the .ront door, lias a sulllclently strong constitution anxiously. "Juat got through to Denny, MILK FOR MEDICINE Sw-;.; ,1-1. when sli for the moment the "I)ecisive Hattie" proposition- learned ways of Idleness, which un- "Silence, child!" commanded the will not injure. A solution of peroxide | Relieve that itching, burning tofflistf ington to Calvin Coolidge. including Andrew scrambled down from the lean-to roof und Phyllis left half an hour ago to my feet. New Orleans would in all human probability be to live at the South Surrey hotel in father. "Yes, monsieur, the White—" of hydrogen and water often does the le .'iri. went one • and itarl the healing now with that moke the Hattie of New Orleans unique: Jackson him.sell consider the Hattie of New fitted them for routine work. "Tonnerre de Dleu!" 1 found my- captured after peace had been declared. behind, und slouched away, muttering Bloomsbury has not got the diamonds. come here." Vaseline work. When stains are removed, soak I NT' of the Iarires t mail er to ca'l at tbe First take a look at the picture of the battle. Orleans by no means the least of these manifesta- ate. u.s. ear ose. "Where Is the governor?" I asked. "Monsieur Mattor, I am William Now for the true inwardness of the New Or- darkly. And he was still muttering I'oint three: be, nt tbe present moment "Probably doing a bit of shopping, self shouting as 1 sprang between the o • •uses in the country has It Is a reprodaciion of ;i part of a conteniporane- tions of Idvine favor. prraoLeuu jgLtv "At New Biloxi. If he has not been Brampton," I broke in. the clothes in cold water, then In leans expedition and Hie claim of the Battle of to himself ns he opened the door of a Is closeted with the Ueverend Theodo- old man," answered Peter reassuringly. brute ami the poor thing. "Are these IM'Mi employees, Thousands ous drawinu by MaJ. A. l.a • 'arrlere l.atour, (Jen- warned of your coming you have every "Monsieur Brampton, I am more glad warm, soapy water, and they will wasL It was Jean Lafiile, for example, who saved taxi a few minutes later. Into which sius Longmoor upstairs. Point four: we "I say, Hugh, we're bloomered ovei people here for punishment, or to build ders are handled everv day. oii.-e New Orleans lo a place among Hie "Decisive chance to get away. It Is your lucky to meet you than you can know. As much easier. eral .lackson's chief engineer. It 1- 1 sort of New Orleans from complete surprise. So secretly a new world?" person in that hup- machine I as ii loo - Battles" of the world; Mr. Atkinson hurriedly stepped. For are about to consume another cocktail this show." Resinol bird -rye view of the main battle on the east The Bride Shops star that sent you by this cut-off In- the boy says, this wife-ship will be had the Hritish expediilon been handled that ofll- a moment or two he stood on the pave- downstaira. Weil—bearing that little Hugh glanced across at the tahii "Ten million devils! Who are you This semi-sports two-piece frock of work at liiL'Ii speed fr m V1" in tlu >iil«'smiiii—.s.id-sT (New Orleans) bank of the Mi«ui*si|ipi and !n the Sixty-eighlh congress BepresentaHve "What la thla?" stead of down to la Nouvelle Orleans; filled with holiest women. Women one Velvet Drapery cjal Washin-Mon did not learn of it until after ment unlll It had d'Mippeared from lot in mind, what happens when we ail where the clergyman waa alttlng, and to interfere with Sergeant Suarez. georgette is designed for spring wear, mornih.' until five at night. deplds tlie draniatir momeni of the ma--< «l attack James o'Connoi oi the first Louisiana district, "Blmbarb." for he bus spoken III of you there, anil can love and cherish, and take pride to its landing i'ecember P. Now tins Jean I.afiite view: then his prowling propensities meet?" suddenly Peter found hla arm gripped twenty years in Ihe marines, when lie and will be introduced at the Southern The adaptahility of velvet to draper* One vear. .lust before the holiday-;, of the Hriti-li • ari;. on the morning of .lanuary S. which ineiudes the battlefield on the Plains of "What can one do wltb It?" every cabin Is ready to gobble you up." show to oue's friends. Good cooks, lii\ml l-'lnsou-i-a. was the rich and succe->lul head of the Hani seemed to disappear Is If by magic. A slight snore waa his only answer, with a force that made him cry out. is doing Ids duty?" resorts. It la gray in color, and is shown in a model hat with a supple when work was at its highest ). .int The American line (l i-l.'i), sln'Her"d by cotton Chaimeiie. read Into the Congressional Kecord an "Why, you can serve It stewed or "He Is unjust. He wrongs tne. I'll good—" tarian> half pirates, half snntu'-lers. with a forii- Still with tlje same shambling gait, hut and Hugh continued to ponder on tbe He glanced at Hugh, and that worthy "Never mind who I um. Leave the trimmed with embroidery and lace and shirred brim and soft, round crown, the superintendehl was puzy,!-d at th- bales and intn in iinn ins. extends from the riv.-r excerpt from the published writings of William make u pie." see him. No man on earth can send "Hut what of Hie news?" I Inter- ii'd sirotighobi about miles west of New apparently now with some definite ob- obscurity of tbe situation In ailence. waa staring st the clergymsn wltb a woman alone." promises to be a favorite. all in a lovely vloliue shade of velvet numher ef rases in th.- dit'le:vi»: de bank to an iiiipenelrable swamp, a dlKlam-e of Allen (1S(h;-7!)). once represenlative and senator "And are the barbs troublesome?"— me running lo cover when I am Inno- rupted. "Penny" Nails • •iiMon cnt'-rialns • h, Orleans. He and his men were outlaws and In ject in his mind, he d wippeared down That several rays of light might have look of speechless amazement on blr He crouched for a spring, his eyes partments ef tlie girls I'aii.tinu' at t -ir • '•i-.. li •um-Ii ' i dull. Wi miles, wilh an milinished redoubt wliicb from Ohio and later governor. Thai excerpt sets Louisville Courier-Journal. cent," 1 declared, feeling very virtu- Mattor pere drew a long face and Ii vi , ,i,i -i-ally he "pounds." not armed conilict ulth the I'nited States. The Hritish. a side street, llnally coming to n halt been thrown on It hy a conversation face. Then he awung around, and blf glaring like a Iree-cat's, and I wns desks. What was the -ail tlin-UKh -ur saK-s was raptured by the Hritisb •oiuinn in foregrotind forth a conversation between President Jackson ous be'ause 1 was Innocent of the mournfully replied: • pe;,in," when yon ask for a six-penny bi-ri;, I " lit 1Turl'-i-li through Captaii: l.ockyer, -oiiyht his servb-es for before a public telephone-box. lie then proceeding upstairs was of no eyes were blazing. ready for him, when to my surprise Irregular Neckline and Hem Mark Season's Mode hod\ knew hut they did know that it (K, K) i'tid r'-capiured on it- repulse. .\i 1 stands and Allen in tlie While House in 1830, shortly crime charged. "The last trade law goes bad with or all eiu'it-penny nail. Years ago it WAM l.H I'' -ill WI now the expedition. They olVered pardon for past gave one rapid look round, then he help to him; nor could he have been Probably Ibe rage died out of his face. Ills was detuoralizing the plant. after the admission of Arkansas, Hie second of "Peter!" he said tensely. "Look ni us. As for that all our trade laws are used to he thai a thoilsaUd nails of a J-Dll. r lo .Taclcson, wiili hU -lalf (Just over It and .1) At (j offenses, a captain'*, '•ommis-jon in the navy and Stepped Inside New—Ours wus a secret engage- He eyed me admiringly, yet pity- expected to know tlmt the fog of war him. The one trick that glvea him dark countenance begun twisting up The perplexed superintendeiit called 1 (Just beyond Jackson) is I.allfte, with bis I'.ara- the Hiirteen slates made in whole or in part from ingly. bad. To get supplies we must go to Necklines this season are as varied uneven hem, such as the eldc sijuarf i-erlain si/e wo^hed sin pounds, "f an- IT'" .s'.'io.iHMi. Vet this i'rcncii outlaw, declaring him- "Mayfair 1234." He waited heating wus about to lift In a most unpleaaant- away every tlmel Bloomered, have ment. . . like old parchment. "God Is good!" in the medi-al director. 1 •ci-tor W-i A.lilt .l.t !•:•-- M. tarians, At the extreme right (11, IL') are the Hie Louisiana Purchase. They toasted "The new "You know you are English," he Mobile, Pensacola or Massacre island us the teinliilne taste. While not so from and deep V decoiletage seen on ether a Ml larger the same nuniher i.t.v r -Ihtitl. Ohio. self an American, refused service with the n tattoo with his pennies on the box. ly draatic manner. we? Great heavena above, man, It'g Ted—Is that why the girl didn't lie whispered exultlngly. "That brown land. What was the cause of all this'/ Kent in ky and Tenne-sec rillemen umler Carroll star in our Flag Arkansas," And Ibereiipon "Old softly reminded me, (the old nuuie for Dauphlne island, so long ago the bateau necU reigned su- the smarler frocks. weighed ei'-ht pounds hen-e eight- invaders, infoinied tlovernor ''iaiborne of their Tilings had gone well that morning- "Coincidence? Boali I" tbe girl wltb keep It? beard! That big nose! Broil me and nod or Weiland didn't know hut he ( liti|«-»- 1(10 \i-n- ill ( ounty Farm: -o s Hickory" proceeded lo hold forth. Allen quotes Carl Peterson!" called from the mounds of human preme In fasblonuble circles, today pound Sails siN-pound nails, which, un i mr i titair C' Ui.iy f-ii-. siiU-mlld and Adair v\'lili ('oiico^ 'I'ennesseans iimai'dlng plans and with lii> men serveil guns in the Amer- very well. the heart of gold was remarking at "Bunuwuy English," I gruffly cor- vir. • I A little dusedly Dsrrell glanced at boll me if it isn't the White Indian! saiil he'd fry and tind out. hurriedly spoken, soon hecame con- Km- tt-rm Mrs Mari. DuvIh, Ihe "wamp (ui^ier tin- smoke). Picturesque line! Jackson direclly at considerable length. Jackson's rected. "There are runaway Kngllsh, liones found there). For delivery nt there are nuiiierous necklines, collars Silks for Resort Wear Avi s. Mmn-'Ui- . H Minn. iran line later to re«'ei\e a pardon from Presi- "Hello, Is that you. Hugh? Ves, that very moment. "It'g a certainty. the clergyman. Ue wee atill reading All men nre horn Ignorant and lota He! Ho!" The first thing he did was to call 206 W.tHl.aiKt- Well, rather New Orleans creoies in a Uo/en words may he thus summarized for the sake of Just us there ure runaway French- la Nouvelle Orleans we must pay five and scarf elteets gracing both day- tracted to six-penny, eight-penny. dent Madison ami finally disappear In Yucatan, Peter ••peaking. The man Atkinson Is Whether he's got the diamonds or not of them never succeed in outgrowing "The White Indian, yes. Wlint of it, for a report from each department Sludj IVw Ml mi lev hall) IniTeuM** Sultiry. brevity: the Church Tlmea. per cent extra, twice that if delivered time and evening frocks, so that one and Early Spring Season dllTeieni service^ und uniforniK; l.alitte's smug the hunchback. Stopping South Sur- 1 can't say, hut your big friend of laat It. men. I've lived ou the river for three Kn* 1. I'-i',: .iifhli ii •'k•i-'-Hnt;. Corr-o.. Thanks to I.afltte's loyiilty, Jackson w-nt for ao nn cowTtNunD.i you nimhlejuck?" can choose the neckline which Is head as to the nuniher of girls who An:. M- ' V,,,rhli - Sli i Kasv 'miw (Jar- gler pirate,- re-iilars of the I'rdled Stales army; years. It suits me, I'll stay." at Natchez, and 13 per cent—ah, mon Futurist and cubist designs, reilect- Potatoes Prized as Food tin- Kentucky and '1 enne-M-e riflemen, and fought rey hotel. Bloomsbury. He's Just got night, Zadowa, is sitting downstaire had fainted and all the clrciimstances r-s.-t, . W -aii' Hivil I'-.-:.-!; Mich. This new Btate of Art .-ihshh Ih om- of Hos flrsf Dleu! How that extra premium does "No, no," he softly cried. "I shnll most becoming aud yet be distinctively Ing the continued inlluence of tin' I'otaioes are th- largest single world free men of color; miliila detuehmiMits; back- Hubatnnllully lur«e fruits of my victory at New Into a taxi and gone off to the Bits, now drinking a cocktail in the lounge/* "Ma foil Ves, you'll stay!" he the Brilish desperately from the moment of land- Important Agreemeni not be drawn Into a quarrel with cliie. When he got them all together he \\ \\ I I ll I OU Ml.N W ITU sum EACH. Juln woodsmen from Kent inly and Tennessee, with OrbmiiH, oh. yen; wt* both know that the Treaty lie seemed peeved, to me. . . . Ves, "Amazing though It is. it certainly groaned. climb up—at the Yazoo." Paris Kxpofdtion des Arts Decoratifs. i rop allien:.' the veuetahle produ-ts in l>rilli:i|T >'.! lr ' lk',.ih> • a l.urKJ- ink'. trying to avoid a decisive battle until the The Webster-Ashburton treaty waa monsieur. He is game for my betters. Searf necklines, Introdueed with tbe studied them carefully. Then he made SmI;. >, i'.i--atost ' 'i ' • r-una. • luv Stuaipff, ride, tomaha-sk and Ion.- knife. And al Hie cen •}( Ghent provided for th'- restoration of all terri- he Inquired lovingly about the what- looks as if you were dght, my daar," "And you? You go back to Or- I suppressed a smile to hear how are going to be the most slgnllieant The lowly spud is now produced in mountain hunters could arrive by flatboat. Some tory taken by either nation—"durlnn the war.' a treaty between the United Statee Heals Leg Sores Ab! But this rare news. I leave you vogue of the separate colorful scarf a curious discovery. Most of the sava;- Oil C rporut m, 1-ouunn Ark foolishly the Coiupiiny of the Indies feature of the silks for resort wear this lire;-ter (piantity than either ri e -r ter. where Old vencb, monsieur, while several seasons ago. remain an Im- winter and the spring of I'.rji;, notes a wheat. It !,.i^ become an important 1. XKN llHlVf I UK si a 1 arilcle us<-.i l-y playing away for dear life all through tiie battle! the war w:»h over those very words, "during th* dle round to the Bi'z yourself. Bight "Of course I'm right!" cried the girl. He hesitated, bis soul struggling be- M8 n;"r S-ml not until January 7. the ver\ day before the iel Webater and Lord Alegander Bar- Peterson's Ointment 1 go to tell his excellency." portant feature in this season's fash- and twelve in the morning and three 1 As to the Hritish: In the upper right-hand war," would have been used to carry out the pur- ho! I'll come. too. Cocktail time. "Why, the darned thing ia sticking tween friendship, fear and ho|»es of would be hard enough for them to fashion correspondent in the New York food crop iu every temperate and co - r-'f sBtvi British forced the decisive engagement, that 1,000 ing Aahburton In Auguat, 1842. By To the milllona of people who use And olf the ruscal ran. Ions. The attache^ searf on the smart and live in tlie afternoon. Seemed al 11: • Tcxai! corner (A) is the main force-before the attack. Pp'a of the IlrltlNh. Had I'likenharn won, Ureat Give you full details then." out und barking at you. A big man. iimtrlmony. «»»•• ibe ho*' ,u" won hold their trade without penalizing 11 era Id-Tribune. Kinetic patterns con- iiiuale in all parts of the world. arrived. It was these riflemen who won tlie Britain would have held thu Kround. thla treaty the frontier line betwean Peterson's Ointment for piles, ecsemn, I turned to help the woman to her new two-piece frock is one of tbe most as though they fainted hy sched- 1 <' is the main attack In ma*s upon Carroll and Christian name Hugh, waa In Zadowa'i lor a time; und he iiiuttered: their customers. The directors of the veying the same swift etVect as the HiMiklKt 'n .' lUghost Battle of New Orleans, Moreover, this plan was but a part of tfo; larnei 'Jhe loafer stepped ou| of the bog the atate of Maine and Canada waa sail rheum, pimply akin, sore feet feet, but she was already erect, a slim ule. Funny, hut these were the facts ll-SI rcMll':. 1'rtiUiplIlfSS 118- Adair and their riflemen. "I return to Bayou Si. .lenn. When coiiipany could never comprehend that most fashionable iieckllneN today. Most kinetic sllbouette and staccato com Mirt'll, "USIIN K (III KU(V l-Ufiit plan of Oreat Brilain to Ht?t at nouKht oui and shut Hie door. Then, still aueklng oflice last night. Hugh Drumtnond la deflnitely agreed to. By thla treaty, and chafing, Peterson aaya, "Tell any Then Doctor Weiland hegan think Culticura for Pimply Faces. PATENTS L»««rr,041 ti *iubln(loii ll,t. Here are the hlsiorlcal fie is necessary to a to succeed it must encourage the colo- figure In black. Ibe somber tone of lier of the smart new two-piece frocks The disparity in force was yreat. The Amer- Louisiana Purchase of IH03 from Nafiob-'oi, as 1 a filthy clay pipe, he shambled off a downstairs at the moment, having sufferer from old aorea that Ita mighty the ship comes in some oi Hie women hinatlons of circles, pyramids and To remove pimples and hlackheads correct perspective of Hie Baltic of New Orleans; have ascertained from diplomatic souro's of un- alao, seven-twelfths of the disputed attire being accented by the mas» of popular this season have this smart hard. Studies of large numhers of icans had less than .VMM) men all fold, of whom the direction of tho nearest Tube sta- actually tracked Zadowa here. Of healing power la wonderfuL" All are to be sent ul once to la Nouvelle nists to work for themselves. "Work squares In hrilliant colors, are desiliied smear them with ("uticur:! ointment. INFLAMED EYES In 17.'0 at Quebec Hie British won America 'luestlolled authority since I have becoiae Presl- ground and the Britlah aettlement of yellow hair and, tlie clear ivory pallor searf neckline, permitting the wearer workers hy many ohservers showed tion. A slight change of attire before course, they're the same; an Infant In drngglata, 60 centa. Orleans. 1 shall be there, waiting. I for us." was their motto. Mattor run Hie entire frock from m-ck to Wash o!T in five minutes with ('uti- l -.- l»r TlinuiiiM ii s Hvi-wauir. about "j.L'tMi were in line. Tlie Hritish hud approx- from the French. The French cheated the British dent, our Hepartnient of Stale mlnut's of tht Madagaaka were given to the United of her features. And us I gazed 1 to fashion the scarf In any number of lhat a worker in any line will start In Uiii at roiirdniKBisfi or imately w"h more than 7.'mk) in line- peace conference conlaln thlv declaration by the lining up at the ititz seemed Indicated! arms could aee it. Ills wife is coming shall marry a good girl. If she turns on: hemline, increasing in Intensity as thoy ura Soap and hot water. Once dear 11(11 Uivor, I'roy, N, V. UookloL. hy secretly cedlnir to Spain in 17(52 the territory Urltlsh commissioners: Statea aud only llve-twelftha of the found tnyseli' thinking lhat the hard- Interesting ways suitable to her fancy at eight and work hetter and hetfer largely "Weliinglon's Veii-rans," who were later And it would, indeed, have been a here to lunch. You remember her— out bad 1 can always go deep into the "But that is not the worst. Monsieur approach the skirt border. An Idea of keep your skin clear by using them for west of Ihe Mississippi. Consequently Hie British "W<- do not admit llonaparie'x construction oi ground to Great Britain, but It secnied ships of the voyage had left lier nil or mood, thereby addftig a fresh cliaria up to ten. Then Ills energy heglns fo to humble Napoleon at Waterloo. shrewd observer who would have Iden- that silly little fool Phyllis Bentonf forest." Brampton. If we would trade we must the extreme elaboration of design may daily toilet purposes Don't fall to in- hy the Treaty of Paris In IT'Ili got only the terri- the law of naHons. We cannot acc«'f)i it in rela- a better military frontier to CanadR eyes. Several women, ultracted by the to tbe frock with each new way tlie run down and goes down until lunch No victory was e\er more complete or more tion to any matter before uh," tified the linniiiciilately dressed young And they live In Brook street. It 1 could not blame him for avoiding send our products to la Nouvelle Or- he gathered from a cross section of clude Cuticuru Talcum. Advertisement. Green's tory east of the river. (Jedrue III in turn cheated and Included helghta commanding the scene, laughed raucously; and u glance scarf is worn. time. The rest and food refresh him unexpi-cted by Hie defeated or more contrary to This derlariitlon had no special Oi,'iii;!.anc.» ti. geiilleruan who strolled into the lllti might lie worth trying. If by any my dungeroua company when hla pres- leans, Biloit Ship Isiaud, or Mobile. one of the new patterns, in which the the Colonies by taking from them ibis lerrllorv - our cominlhHloie rs because they f th* neck which came on summer sweaters edly dilTereiit. The crease is what and had overslept, this was espe-hilly flr»*d and fell back to the rear to load. The sec- snd his eyea glance, quickly round Then he looked at hla watch. avoiding the governor's displeusure by "We understand monsieur's very you are ill. mademoiselle.*' He Mississippi and in 1803 we bought It from world. All the tsnaled web of Brltluh diplomacy and remained to grace smart Jersey makes this possible. Nearly all ar* apt to occur, Ity ten, the was "all was torn to plttceM in half an hour by the n«ver- the lounge Only One Way sensible emotion. Monsieur cannot re- "A hunter bargaining for a wife!" Mean Trick W, N U,. DETROIT, NO. 51-1925. ond and third ranks did (he same thing. By this Napoleon for $l.'i,000,00u. "Short notice." he remarked: "bet keeping clear of me for the time. I round, moderately high of crown, nar- In"; hy 10;Jl0 or 11. she had gojten inlsHlnK rifles nt my squlrrei-MhooiltiK pioneers ol Man glories In hla phyalcal atrengtk shrilly screamed a wanton. "They sports frocks for winter wear, and, of •'What » ih- matter with your hand?" lime the first rank was ready again. And so on, "Have you sees him, lltighr he we'll try. No harm done If we fall." knew that when It came to a pinch he turn there," said Jules. row of brim In front and narrower Oreat. Britain's mortification over Ihe outcome the inotintalnM as they carefully took their sin M course, tbe popular scarf eiYeet. An- to the limit of her strenu'ih and top *1 wa- d" vniowi n-n in^ seme cL'a in Paradise Mid. lowering hla voire. I don't aee lie stepped over to the telsphona. and well he may. But the gran teal FtrAlToirfhrpoiei would cheerfully make any aacriflce to His expression and bearing were swim out to meet us. Don't waste "Wellington's Veteran*" supposedly the finest from behind those invulnerable tale* of cotton. still behind. They are trimmed with of the Bevolulion was thus enlarged to exas- other Interesting new neckline is the pled over. iMfi - ne --'U'e hig bill! stepped oi t'.at aie d ill jiafadis shall anything answering to the bird grow- and put through a call. And baring strength that a man may poeaaaa eld uie; for there was s small matter simplicity itself: his words contained time on that sniveling thing, my blu' soldiers in all Ihe world and Invincible—were peration hy this accumulation of Its direct und If Hen. Andrew Jackson had not won ut New detachable stock collar, which is seen (lowers or left ves of gold, leather, or What did Doctor Weiland do? Sim Ing altout the place here," given two or three curt ordera he eame cornea from being dean and atralghl a veiled threat. man." i»." 1'lue r.ahoi n. ir; and para ath room simply led to the slaughter. At 200 yards the Indirect results. It looked very much us If Oreat between us. born of the dangers of the on new slip-on overblouses, Many of those formed of feathers. liidi\idual- plest thing you know, ordered every Orleans what would be the United Htates today— and right. Strong moral fiber le mndf "Bah! Who cares?" I cried. "Not 1. The womnn In black was shrlnkln'.' you aud me and ill. • •hristina BrltMi musket- -"Brown Bess"—was supposed in "No," answered liiiuh "Bm from alowly beck Into the room. Starting Bigkt IliinoiH country, an affair of my aiding Ity and chic are attained h.v the man Britain was deliberately goading us Into war, and the world? by right living. Tbere la ne ether the new evening gowns this winter girl in tlie plant served w Hi a huge discreet inquiries made from old plm- "Chances of success very anuili, !*• Mother—Do you cook what he llkeaf him to escape the slake. And be be- 1 have lived in the woods ao long I am from her mates, and well might she. Correct \U -•Ul, will be fashioned with tin uneven i ner In which the high crown is creased glass of milk at ten and at three. The ply-face r«»nder 1 find that he ar afraid: but aa yon aay, my dear, worth way to gala thla.—Orlt known as the White Indian. I will as with foul abuse they upbraided her Tea-hi r Wh; t do y-u thliili hap Daughter—I have an enaler ayatea. lieved he was Indebted to me. fainting stopped, neckline as well as the fashionable I by each wearer. l ot- of nieii would never think of nnd the black plecea genuine Jet. Out* Barometer to Italian rived l ere about ten o'clock. He was trying. And now I think 111 renaw We atarted out with the underatandlnf He reasoned that Juat now he ceuld never he coo|ied up in a aettlement for trying l«» "steal the lirst proper .(•lis t" little L'irls who tell stories'' Historic Chew Sets Masterpieces of Art at once shown up to the rooms of a my acquaintance with Drammond." Say§ Tree* Have HemrU again, even If free to come and go man." Then' was death in lier face as I'e'alnlne Fupll Tiny ride hair irespasslm; it they didn't see a notice; It is a mystery how certain very The ftrst barometer was made in that he la to like what 1 cook.—Stray help me none by accompanying roe large Ivory <*bjeets were produced. gent citllins himself the Iteverend Wltb a short ctinckle be left the Sir J. C. Bose, Hrhlsh sciential, eayt as I pleased. All I wish now la to And the torrent of lllth was loosed, und I Condensationg Keep out. IfliH, by Torriceill, a native of Flor- Stories. lo Biloxi. More than likely auch an Tailored Suit Hat Not Yielded to New Flare 'are. Ivory chessmen are very enterfaln- up out of the depths of the earth fo Theodcslus l.ongmoor, where, as faraa room, and a minute or two later n that every tree. Hke the higher aal Sleur de Bienville.'* would have retreated to save lier In one monHi recentIj nearly 'J.ioo.- The sugg«*stlon has been made that ence. Italy, The experiments of the easoctatlou with the White Indian—as lliff in themselves and very valuable, plague him, and rushed off In terror to I can muse out. he has remained ever lienevolent dergyman. reading the awla, haa a heart which throba Incea "Then you will go to Ship island, for something of etiibarrassment had not HOD hunches ot haminaa were sent from animals with larger tusks than those French scientist Pascal, carried on In WeUte 1 waa called because of roy forest- both artistically and for historical rea- proclaim what proved to be a very now obtainable once roamed the for- since. | want to ** the Iteverend Church Times, waa sitting In the aantly. bis excellency went there thla morn- tlie Muttors now come up to be In- There yet remalna one winter ward- velo|»e akirt, often seen before, is still Honduras, this country getting 1,S00,- MMO, demonstrated Unit the barometer Remember there is a limit to humaa running—would Place him under suspi- Why have sons. A very ancient set, called the Theodosliis t ongmoor, Peter,** robe Item which baa nol succumbed In bigheat favor, it alternates with valuable archeolocical find. One of ests of Europe. But a curving, aay cion. And laatly, were not new wives ing to await the coming of tlie wife- atanily iKiuneed u|mui by the harpies. iHHi and lireat Britain the rest. could he used in measuring the alti- endurance. The frtend who stands np the formal stralght-all-the way-down liewiN elH'ssmen. Is preserved in the Ihe chessmen of Charlemagne Is lo Im» tlfieen inches long and six Inches A hail if wool rolled to his feet, and ablp," said Julea. to the graceful lure of the llure, and * Australia buys the greatest num tude of mountains. A later Invention for you may tire in the course of time coming to In Nonvelle Orleans, and Brilish museum. They were discov- seen in Paris; he rides an elephant wide, could hardly be made from a Hugh stoo|ted to pick It uf. The owe- rolled my robes In a pillow and that Is tbe tailor-made suit which still skirt that ia always a trump card was the aneroid barometer in whleb and alt down. those en the spot would have 8rat her of passenger cars from the Fnlted ered in the lasl century by a laborer and is attended hy a cortege. The fig- er wa. n clrl sittlna ' brne t»y. busily Well, the here has mat the abows s predilection for ihe straight where the tallonnade Is concerned single lusk, however large. There are no liquid was etiiployi*d. Cedar* of Lebanon Famed for Centurie* choice. stretched out in the bow and fdl asleep States and .lapun purchases the big- RHEUMATISM? •t work with a pick. These little fig- ure Is all carved In one piece. Another old recipes which give many and engaged It; knlitlntt some ohseiire gar- almost at once. When I awoke It waa heroins. Whe snd what is ahe? and narrow line, writes s i'srls faoli- Laat seasoirs little soulllet plaits ap Joseph Waiski of New York is the -My friend.** he softly called as his gest number of motortrucks. •res have particularly large, staring interesting exhibit is a vtv fine ment, and Hugh handed her th>f wool to see tbe stsrs overbesd. I slept lon correapondent in tbe New Vork pear in some models In a very modi H, what a wonderful feeling to be helps Nature build the red-blood-ceUo varied directions by which ivory can The first party of Americans to ar- Inventor of an anti-aireraft gun which light cease moved off a few rods to- A pair of golden eagles, presented eyes; when the workman saw them he Anglo-Saxon set «f checkers of which with a bo .. Tlie cedar of l^bsnon Is native In vlafted hy ihe Rngllsb hotanlat Hoafe llerald-Trlbune. The new talileura lied form, eslating for some six inches free from that miserable rheuma thst fight off tbe impurities that causo be softened and smootheil into large rive in California overland was that he dalma can lie elevated to (M) de* wsrd the It Jean shore. If yen fiad again, and on my aecond awakening to the zoological ganbsis at Schoen- O ThNtik you so mnchr ^te said, Syrln, Aala. Palestine and tlie laland er In 1800. (TO BS CONTINUBD.I down to the hem either In the center tlsm. To know again the Joy of liml>er rbeumstism. look them for gnomes who had come the whit« pieces ure walrus Ivory plaquw. Cleveland I'laln Dealer. headed by Jiiledlah S, Smith, in 1820. found we were beblad Ship lata ad aad are nothing like aa severe snd rnan- hnwui. Austria, by King Ferdinand of of ryprua. It usually growa In the arees and fire T.ftat abotx a minute. Ihe peth rengh 1 shall know it. The joints snd active musclesfreedom Conquer rheumatism? 8. 8. 8. haa with a pleasant smile, "I'm ufraiij Me found aboot 878 treee growing making for tbe anchorage on the north nish as their predecessors and they front or on both sides, but they do not Runinnla. were shipped to their des mounialna at eleviitlons of 4.uced agile little thing— and profane wdtinga, are lerge, orna- them te he about 2,000 yeara eld owned by Cyrus Stouffer, Smithsburg, langusfs In literature, until H ular In court cirdea In (iennany; about Islands, nnd tbe aula, I could not high thought and noble purpose. Do mains generally obllvloss of the flare. tbst sre so long ss to bide the skirt Joints—bow often bsve you said you When tho rich, red Mood that In tbe Natloiwl museum at Naplea Greeks of Asia Minor transformed the mental evergreetia wltb wlde-apread- Some of the younger ireaa were eatl fsllow K and Ind plenty ef room to Md.. which disappeared and which eupplaated by Latin. The classic tlie beginning of the Nineteenth cen- a ball ' wool. Spend my life picking binme Blenvllie for his Impntlence with Ml whine and complain because of CRossen. sa alwaya. ia tbe synonym completely, three-qusrter length or would give anything In tbe World for 8. 8. 8. helps Nature build goes couro* if a atatoe of Apollo, the fod of music, dthsrs into the giiitsr. snd Inter etlll up m> wife s Kveryltody seems to he ing hranchea. Tliey are noted for the mated at 100 yeara Ure ear Uvse la the food God'a coun- were believed to hove been taken by a few hours comfort! Ing through your syitsm, H portion of Latin literature lasted bare- tury Mor of Barcelona, one of the great* the government for Insisting en n gulf vour unhappy lot; but accept It. ban- for tbe tsllortnsde snd he Is offering else the favorite classlcsl hip length, seeted nnd holding the dthara-a tlie sppilcatlon of the bow to Ihe guitar knitting these Jumpei effects now." size of thdr trunka rather than for Many ef theee aunivala ef aatiquiti try np there. Ten nre mnswsy Bug cattle rustlers, were found several Dot you dldnt bnow that all yon bad the blood In your body. Rbonmstlsni If • hundred years. Between tbe ea| guitarists, again brought it Into port. Shoaling of Ibe pert en Den- bie and obscure as It may be, knowing a wide divertissement tbia yssr. Ha that Is, after all, the most comfortable •Mil harp-shaped leetrument from reeulfed In tlie violin. The Moore car- ihelr height aa many people auppoaa. were destroyed during the greet war Hah. I will klas my wlfs goodhy ead days later beneath a haystack on tiie to do to set real relief from tbis nerve vaniabes—skin Memisbos disspfsag 10(1 B. C and tbe beginning of favtr In Kngland; and in the latter "Oh, tbia isn't a hiinper." answered phlne bed driven the seat of govem- that It is povalble to clean out a gut- bas combined in tbe tulileur clas-hjue and convenient and smart for morning wrackln# misery was Just to build —you begin to nt bun* which the lyre was derived as long ago rled the guitar into Hpaln. a country Hie girl little sadly. "I've no time Until the outbreak of the World In sndent daya the white gum which rStlMNS he ruaaway franch. Boe jsnr et hoe farm, where they had burrowed. Christian en Cicero. Lacretlua, pert of the Nineteenth century apedai 1 from Mobile to Bliosl, bet theae ter wltb tho self-respecting dignity of for tbe winter of WX all of tbe heal lailormade wear. These Islter fastes rich, red blood, did you? Ton didn't gry ngsin and onjoy m 1TOO H. Ch according to • writer in where, as in Italy and France. It haa for au

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— THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO Gil pace rora •«e r George Hunter. Powers Saturday afternoon. ' They were given instructions by EUSTACE A. ANDERSON E8- of Diamond Ave., Grand Rapids, Sun- nesses and helpful assistance during where loU of feeing matter A't Mrs. H. S. Young went to Grand! Mrs. D. J. Davis of the Hiverview the.V local leader, Mrs. T. J. Read, TATE APPRAISED AT day. hcr last illness and burial. Also desired. Items of the Rapids Wednesday to spend the rest Poultry Farm, R. F. D., No. 4, Low- in the making of bound buttonholes., $10,000 IN PETITION Mr. and tf.'s. Merle Yanderhoof the Rev. Nixon for his wcVds of cf the Winter with hcr daughttV,; e!I, has the thanks of The LedgiV At a previous meelhig the use of .... t visited their. parents here, Sunday. comfort. CARD OF THAmdT^ t ina 1 10 1 lon c c 1 Mrs. Earl Behler. editor for a Christmas gift cf two' sewing marlune allachmeuts was . r' .r . ^ f Chas,. Clyhe was in MiddlevlUe Mr , and Mrs. L. M. Hunting We wish to express our sincere lou)n dozen 'Choice selected cgas." If laughl Much interest U ^ing M.^'a;» Trus company, tar pro. Mrs. Mary Hunting Bath room lowel bars, plate glass Tuesday appreciation iand thinks to tbe kind , l ( ,c NN 0 l,s a J. A. Archart was in Grand Rapids that isn'l a good sensible present, wc; shown bv the ladies of Ihis group. { ' " ' - ce . i n- Geo. Raymond Hunting neighbo*. s and friends for their sym- shelves, paper holders, soip dishes, , ,, , , , • v . * .• ii i i u i ii,« derson, former mayor of Lowel . E. Fox of Caledonia visited at the don I know what is. ! Next meeting will be held al Ihe; , • . , , i , . J Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Hunting pathy and assistance at the death of Friday. tooth brush holdtVs, glass holders, ' i r m , i>... (ili'd in Pprobat» e court has been set of home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fox Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hunting our loved one. To those who sent The postofTicc will be closed ALL elc. Ford's Hardware. Radio installations arc still going home of Mrs. Ha> Oiran. of Jan. 12. The petition apj/.-aises the last of the week. c 30 flowers, the singers for their music, DAY CLvUtmas. Among 97 students who graduated Council Vecently granted aerial per-; Alois DalltV cf Belding made The the value of the estate as 910,000. Harold Fox Is assisting bis uncle and to Rev. Beckett we send our Boy's tool boxes for Christmas, from Western Stale Normal at Kala- mits to the following: Harold Gra-; Ledger a call Wednesday morning. A son, Harold Anderson, of Low- IVa Dean with his work this week. heartfelt thanks. Font's Hardware mazoo at the close of the fail teton ham, S. B. Avery, Jos. C. Scott, Chas. Rudolph Verplanck of "EUmorc ell, is bequeathed wearing apparel-, Bert Brown of Louisville, Ken- LEDGER—HERALD—PRESS CLUB William H. Watts Frank Howk is adding a sun par- Is Miss Poarl Thomas of Ada. Knapp, O. ^ Alkms,: c^icd on Lowell relatives Tuesday. jewelry, old coins, his father's spy tucky, is visiting at tbe home of Lowell Ledger fend Alto Solo antt Valda L Watts lor to his residence. Vergennes Grange will give a box Kro,,f'W- H- Schncidcr' G1"n Bvrnc McMahon was in Onnd glasses and a collection of curios Sayles, A. Lewis, W. P. Laux, Mrs. Jesse Fox, a few days. Grand Rapids mrald, all fcftr one Send your Christmas news for social and dancing party at the hall, Rapids Tuesday. and the widow is given the house- A. L. Coons, No: man Johnson, Wil- Mrs. Mc Quinney and pupils tte year, 85.50. Michigan Farmer, week- TIME CARD IN EFFECT SEPTEM- our New Year's edition. Wednesday evening, Dec. 30. All furnilure John Godf ey of Grand Rapids' fA eparing a program for Christmas. ly, extra 50c. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arehart was in members and IViends are Invited. liam C. HtUman, Joe Weprnan, Gar- BER 13. 1925 . was in town Wednesday greeting oldi The original will gave the widow Ihe tree will be at the church Lowell Ledger iand Alto Solo and Grand Rapids Friday evening. Mr. and MVs. Greg j Ramsdall of Al" lield F?)rd. A large saving in floor space is be- Lowe11 friends, i cne-thlVd of the estate in trust which Christmas eve. Grand Rapids FVess, dally all one Pere Maraaetie Railway Co. A«k us about the .?2a.00 pearl to were in town Monday evening. 1 htT was lo year, $5.50, Michigan Fanner extra EAST:—No. 32 - - 7.85 a. m. necklace. Ford's Hardware, adv. Mrs. Harley HunttV of Keene ing effected al the Superior Furni-; Owing to early hour of going to! revert to the WEST—No. SI • • 10:50 a. m. r r dl,ary lrust cs l al e Th,s 50c. Who wants a $2500 pearl neck- pent Sunday w'th her sister, Mrs. lure company's Lowell factcVy by press some raatUV is avoidably ^! 1 I l - s Mixed run east about 9:00 a. m. for v 10 n cclll in a lare. Ask us about it. Ford's Hard- M. Sinclair and family. the erection of an elevator and crowded ever until next week. ^ " ™ . j , ^ ^ G at her ing g Not Only Above prices are for the Regular Beldlng, returning about 2:00 p. ni., subsltulcd a ,e ac of for Elmdale and* Treeport. ware. sdt. Vern Bigelow and family of Byron tramway building between the new Th telephone girls enjo ed a'; ! I » y ^.WO. 10 or more page Ledger-Solo. If bu 1 lattCr n for Trade Purpotee Grand Traak Western Liaeo. Mrs. Tony Cazella and two sons Center, Fred Wilson and family of and old buildings whereby one ele-' ^1.3°^/^ and d^ncr Wcd- , ^ ™ * : the local edition—6 or more pages P nullcd by a sccond codlcl1 which While the natives of Ethiopia repre- EAST—No. 54 - 7:11 a. m wi' e in Grand Rspids one day last ' ansing and Dorothy Brainard and V3tc»- will serve bclh buildines and . . . " u . i is desired, the price is 50c less. - 2:32 p.ra obviate the necessity for sUirways. ncsd2y evenin* 3t the home of Mrs. , e the provision cf the original sent a rather high order of intelligence No. 56 - week. friend. Jack Oleson of Grand Rapids, in: d However, we advise that the larger WEST—No. 10 • 12:38 p. m. This happy thought of Builder and Maltie RulusO^ ; will effective. viiey do not seem to be able to break Mr. and Mrs. George Krleser of '•pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. away from their old traditions and paper is the best bargain of the two No. 57 -8:16, p. m., flag slop Roughley Is expected to save the Miss Ariel Lawrence will come' Three thousand dollars and half Grand Rapids were Lowell callers, CVainard. their old methods. The market Is the adding of one or more stories lo the come frcm DelVoit today to spend 1}lc l)a|:,nce werc bequeathed the son Sunday. Not too late yet to send THE LED- meiilum of exchange of news and views buildingbuildinus for some time to comccome. *1^ 1—1:4 m— u i I wli0' ^ was stipulated, should re- D. 11. Wallers of Clarksville spent GER for a Christmas present. Many us >veU us of cuiitiauditles, and market the holidays and Mr. and Mrs JI. J.iV \ ^* V. ',h™LoTand\ftAAV ilAVWIiJU CIIIV4 o^ u muc1IIUWIh I oUf l the week-end wilh his son Harry Dr. and M* s. D. J. Davis of the day Is a treat thut the native does not have already done so. Phone in Fuller and three children of Grand tbe p» incipai as m,,y be necessary ant! family. Riverview Poultry farm are about tofcs if it can be avoided. The inhab- your order and we will miil this Rapids will join the family prJ:ty al until he attains the age of 35 years, i Give The Ledger the names of to install a new incubator of 3000- Itauis of the highlands bring their week's number right out and you the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Law- when the will stipulated the princi-| grain and similar products down to yrur ClVistmas guesls for its New fgg capacity for their Spring hatch- can pay later. 1 S 1CU some large plain which is reeogulzed Yen's edition. ing XJ's. Davis reports a net pro- dence for Christmas day. ^ ' ^ be turned over to him. ) Burgess Radio Batteries used ex- TllC ) la Ci! is 10 bc )laccd ln as the "market," and there they meet Agnes Thompson of Grand 111 of #2)930 on her 400 white Leg- Mr and Mrs h J Fuller and ' ? ," ' NEW YEAR'S EVE the natives of the lowlands who have clusively by U. S. Navy. For sale at horn pullets from Nov. 15 o Dee. ' c j j; . trusl and ,he 'ncomc is to be paid Prpids, wns a week-end guest of f brought their cotton. The latter Is the Ford's Hardware. adv 15. Dr Davis is representing the y WV* y nnCr 8 a Marion P. Schneider, Mrs. Lee Wnlker. of Mr and Mrs C 0 basis of all exchange and barter. They "The Pony Express" which comes Basic Feed company of Rockpont, * - ' ' Lawrence, the during her lifetime, when it will have money, but the value of tbe cot- Earl Brown and son Edgar of !o the Strand theatre in mid-JanufiVy 111., as chief salesman for Michigan! occasion was the wedding day of pass to her chil."en and the issue of 0-.vosso spent Monday evening and ton regulates the value of the money, is one of the big, worth-while pic- They expect to make a furlhtv rn- Mr. and Mrs. Fuller and also their an-v deceased ch.ldren—Grand Rap-, •^alt also is highly esteemed. The coins Tuesday in Lcwell. 'ures of American history In tho ' ids Press. PARTY iargement of the Riverview Poultry Son LawVence's birthday. made use of all bear the date 1780. no Mr. nnd M'-s. Bela Cowlcs and son Civil war period, when California plant during the coming season. Miss Blanctc Wood and hcr sis. . matter how recent their origin may j Eiiwnrd of Pine Island Lake, were was new, the nature of which is in-1 have been. The date Is regarded as at in Lowell, Monday. dicatcd by its title. Mr$ L CS, cr A ParktV bo,h of b3 < B, m5n evidence of their validity and a coin who'lc'SSg tCSomhgpri Jf - . . . : '. ^ ™, ?" - remains in service until the date Is Mr. and Mrs. V. Mathews and two Ferris Oberlin and family of ject sent out by the Extension Divi- Dctr0'1 vlsUcd tbe-'" Parcnls 8"vcs aW

Hard Coal /u Safe Peace and good will to men. • Hard coal ma.v he stored In imh* *rantlally an? quantity wltlmut deterl- I oration or loss by spontaneout com* Wishing You All bustiun. We wish you a Merry Christmas and extend the hope that this Like Electric Bell Business Is aomethinf Ilk.; nn elec- Yule tide season may be the happiest you have ever had. May tric door bell. It keeps ringing ns Inn* as you keep pushing.—?yluouuga Newa Santa bring to you and yours not only an abundance of good Whig tier Not Alwayg Christmas cheer, but Health and Happiness and Prosperity. Regarded With Favor Whistling la forbidden In Iceland, where It la regarded as • breach of the livine law. But whistling la r»> gs"ded with disfavor In other places ua We wish, too, to thank you for the favors you have shown us Merry Christmas well. In the dressing room of a the- ater, for example. It douuis a play If anyone whistles within hearing of the during the past year, and at this festive Christmas season we players who are "tuakiag up" for the first performance, according te t very old theatrical auperaUtluu. want to thank you very sincerely for the business you have given Oa shipboard you must aot whistle uniesi you want to bring a gale of us. wind. You may whistle Just a little In a culm. If you with for o bit of wind, but Mllora generally btlieve you ore likely to get much more thaa you want Whistling after dark l« regarded aa and unlutkly in some parts, while miners hold that at no time of day should one whistle la a mine; doing so Is sure to bring on e cave-In, an t>spio»lui, er some other form of disaster. For you Int niiute shoppers, Among the races which re*ent all whistling are the Arabs. Thej say that It It tnaplred by the **evli one.** and that It takea 40 days tv> purify the Wo ktow then on aoiy ot yoi mouth of e whistler. Five years ago the governor of Guam, the Ameriean island possession in the I'aclfle, laaucd nn edict against whistling on that Is- We sro tke "Ossis Ii tho leiert" land—presumably In deference to tbe A Happy New Year prejudice of the naUves agaiaat the practice.—Grit Coldgion Keepg Book Rmnker—Aiy lkii| yn pt it (hit (ton wDkt ifpnfriih After many pereirlaatlous the fa- mous Onteaberg Bible, printed t»v •luhn nutenlterg from wooden type la 14110. haa rtuched RaglNnd itnd la fhe ni ipireciaM. property ef Edward Ootdsii«. Tempi lag offers for the Bible have been made by Amerlrao eollertora. Mi Ooldatoa aaya tbe Bible wilt remain la Kagland. surras Carry Their Own Seroente Mtt'fl lUOtrMN Mtrt Mt te ILM tUt le tut While rallroadA In India are adding • P. Schneider & Son •teeplag cars they provide no ponet Womta'i UMtoliMI Mr le |Ut Ttcfcll* service, but la ultue of it tune servant acrommodatloas on all trains ao thai CkiMm'i lUSteHJt aaurMft •llcie tUt 7k It tUt The Horn* of Hart, Schaffntr A Marx Clothca In Lowell traveleni may employ -beurers" l« rare for their bedding and keep their coapartments la order.

Of Cremling Thimgg It li tte Irony ef fate that a maa never aeea ao away floe angleworm* Cssfc Boot aa whea be la digging to get hla aeetf* Shuter's Shop la. The Aaaorlated Editors aay that Adasa weald have fallen aayway whet It btfaa gardeaiag aad turned ay t