THE COLOMA COURIER AND THE BENTON HARBOR HERAL.D

VOL. 35 COLOMA. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1929 NO. 37

RURAL FIRE FIGHTERS STERLING IS VICTOR IN New Supervisor From Niles OK MM DUD; Niles will have a new representative BAKER, KIBLER, BECKER AND VANDERVEER on the county board when the super- visors convene for their April session. 8 OIHffi IM 3 CALLS IN WEEK E He Is C. A. Forburger. Republican, who succeeds George E. Calvin, Republican, in the first ward. Calvin declined to WERE RE-ELECTED IN COLOMA TOWNSHIP run for re-election. Niles' other su- Two Farm Homes Burned and (Jrass Was chosen for Mayor by a Majority III MOW ACCIH pervisors were re-elected. They are: tation throughout the county of being How tile Vote Stood Fire Menaced Property Of 808—Two New Supervisors and E. B. Storms, second ward; Charles E. one of the most able men on the entire Moon, third ward, and William A. Wo- Republican Ticket Was Successful hoard. He has already served as For supervisor— Mn. Curl Hufcr Met l)<*alh at SMMIUH Win. I'mphrey's lire truck was un Five New Commissioners Elected mer. fourth ward. Storms and Moon chairman of every important conimit- | A. W. Baker 307 nsually busy last week, answering With the Except ion of Candidate are Republicans and Womer a Demo- tee, served two terms as chairman of M. D. Grant ....; 24.' Kaihvuy OOHHIITK Sunday morning; three calls and demonstrating the need Attorney John J. Sterling, former crat. Ben Bird waged a rather stren- the board and lias been very active in I For township clerk— of lire ligliting equipment for the rural For Treasurer—H u y c k Defeated prosecuting attorney of Berrien county uous campaign against Womer, but iluslmnd Was Seriously Injured the work of the advisory committee of i Elton Lahr 430 and one of the county's best known district most forcibly. Harry Buckley 198 was defeated, 221 to 07. M Brune and l^aiir Defeated Buckley the county road commissioners. The on Friday. March 2 .)th, the dc attorneys and politicians, was the win- Mrs. Carl Hafer, a 70-year-old rosl election in Coloma township was | For township treasurer- parlment made two runs. About 10 ner in the election at Benton Harbor dent of SodiiH tuwuship, met instant wafched with in I e rest • by those who Charles C. Smith 240 o'clock in the morning an alarm was last Monday when he was chosen for STICKER CANDIDATES FAIL death at the Big K«>»r railway cross knew the good work that Supervisor James J. Klbler 3*3 sent in from the home of Miss Nora NEW TOWNSHIP OFFICERS mayor of the city, defeating Merwyn lug in Modus last Sunday morning Baker has done and wanted to see him ' For highway commissioner— (J. Stouck, the present mayor, by a IN WATERVLIET TOWNSHIP Russell, about two miles west of Co j Joseph Huyck 876 when she and her Itusimnd, a 'iaughter, : returned to office. He defeated Mal- Ionia, where the house had caught llrt Supervisor—A. W. Baker, re-elceted. majority of 808 votes. Sterling waged .Miss Amelia Hafer, and a neighhor Clerk—Elton Lahr. colm Grant, the Citizens' candidate, Justus Brune 202 a very vigorous campaign, on the style Mn». (5ns Marks, were returning home from an overheated chimney. Although i For overseer of highways— Treasurer—James J. Klbler, re- who made a very good showing in the of a county and national campaign, Straight Ticket Elected By Substantial after attending the Easter services at the blaze had gained much headway i Fred Schaer 340 and there was a scarcity of water for elected. election. with public addresses and display ad- the Sudus Lutheran church. H i g h w .i y Commissioner—Joseph James J. Klbler, who has served but William Kelgley 260 vert IsemenlH, which netted results. Majorities. It is said that the view of tlie rail- the lire truck and the firemen to use, ! For Justice of the peace— Huyck. one term as township treasurer, and There were a number of other inter- way crossing was olis true ted by hox the Hremen did good work in saving I Peter M. Becker 3.'2 Three sticker candidates failed to 1 Overs e e r of Highways—F red was a candidate for re-election on the esting contests In tbe election in Ben- ears standing on a side track and the adjacent Imildings, even thongli tht Richard Becht 225 break the regularly nominated caucus Scha er. Citizens' ticket, was the only candi- ton Harbor, one of tbe most Interest- oncoming freight train could not he house did burn down, entailing a loss ' For member board of review— slate in tlie Watervliet township elec- Justice of the Peace—Peter M. date on that ticket to be elected. He ing being that between Leiand B. Gor- Keen until the car was on the crossing. of about $5,000. Flying emliers from W. M. VanDerveer 384 tion Monday. Becker, re-elected. defeated Charles C. Smith, former ton and Roy Kimball for the office of The train struck the sedan on the right the burning house were carried across Ira G. Leedy 233 Henry Hutchlns was re-elected high- Member Board of Review—William township clerk. Two other old officers commissioner at large from the city. side at the rear, ami Mr. and Mrs. Haf- the street and twice lire was started way commissioner by a vote of 181 to N*. VanDerveer, re-elected. were re-elected- Peter M. Becker for For constables— Kimball was tbe winner by but five er. who were riding on the rear seat on bnildings at the Jobn Bunker farm, 01 for Percy Wigent. Constables Lyle Mutt, Henry Justice of the peace, and William N. Lyle Mott 302 votes. In each of the four wards there had no opportunity to escape. A son. inn they were quickly extinguished. Frank H. McGowan. candidate for re- Pitcher, Frank Smith and John V. VanDerveer for member board of re- Henry Pitcher 373 was opposition for the commissioner- who was driving the car, the daughter, Besides all of the household goods that election as Justice of the peace, recelv- Thompson. view. Frank Smith Sol ship. In the first ward, Oswald Bau- and Mrs. Marks, who were in the front were destroyed, a line (Jerinan police ed 115 voles to 05 for <» A. Wigent. There were a total of (!fiO ballots J. V. Thompson 303 melster defeated Attorney H. S. Whit- seat, were thrown clear of the track. dog lost bis life in the burning build- Ai Shrosbree, regular nominee for cast at the election, which was quite Alba Rosa 24.') ney; In the second ward Jesse Leever, Mr. Hafer and the boy were pinned ing. constable, received 183 votfs to 47 for Coloma township will again be rep- interesting. The Republican ticket Henry Klbler 237 druggist, defeated Dr. W. E. Brown, under the wreckage of the car, and Samuel Livingstone, a member of tin Ben Tunis, IndependenLrcandidate. resented on the hoard of supervisors cast Hil straight ballots and the Citi- Henry Mast 240 dentist; in the third ward Chester Mrs. Hafer was killed outright. Itenton Harlior tin' department, who The vote on the other candidates, by Allen W. Baker, who has a repu- zens" ticket polled 127 straight ballots. Adam Briney 250 Adams won over Claude Sykes; and Mr. Hafer was removed to Mercy happened to he passing along the high- who were unopposed. Is as follows: iu the fourth. Leon D. Hill won from hospital, where it is said he is in a way when the lire was Just breaking Supervisor—John Warman .... 232 George Kingsland. critical condition. The others of the mt, rendered valuable assistance to Clerk—Clyde Scherer 212 the local lire fighters. party were not seriously injured. Mrs. Two New Supervisors Treasurer—A. B. Horton 220 Hafer, the victim of the fatal accident, On Friday afternoon the same crew WATERVLIET EDITOR | EASIER RAINS CAUSE Justice—W. W. Fisher 225 was a native of Russia. Surviving her, of tire fighters were called to the conn- There will be two new faces from Justice—Lawrence Campliell.... 227 besides her husltand are her daughters try again, but this time they were Benton Harbor on the board of super- Justice—August Dukesherer.... 220 —Amelia, at home; Mrs. Emil Martin successful in saving property from WAS ELECTED MAYOR OF BERRIEN'S FLOODS visors In the first ward, Frank Duerr, Board of Review—W. W. Knapp 220 ofMillburg; Mrs. Carl Fairfer of Cal- damage. The call came from near the who has represented that section of the Overseer Highways—U. Bucher 227 ifornia ; and two sons—Rheinhold Washington SCIKNW, where a grass tire city fur many years, came near being Constable—Oscar Smith • 220 Hafer of Itenton Harbor and Herman had secured a good start and was men- lefeated by Harry Lynch, but Duerr Constable—Lawrence Kuen .... 223 Hafer of Baroda. Funeral services acing reso't property, but the firemen Leon D. Case Chosen Mayor in Close Rivers and Creeks of the County came through with a majority of 21 Constable—Charles Bailey 221 were held from the Carman Lutheran soon had the blaze' under control. votes; in the second ward. Lot F. A total of 258 votes were cast In the Contest. Large Vole Cast Highest in Vears—Pumping Station church at Sodus. Friday. The other call made by the firemen Sutherland, candidate for re-election, township election. luring the week was to the Tona By Majority of 369 Voles Electors Leon D. Case, editor of the Water- At St. Joseph in Danger From Lake was defeated by John Chaddock; In Second Fatality at Crossing I'otamio home, earlier In the week, vliet Record, was elected mayor of the third ward, Roy Clark was re- where the house was destroyed by fire, Favor Purchase of Fire Fighting Michigan's Rampage elected, being an easy winner over Less than two years ago, on April the city Monday by a vote of 24S to due to the start that was made before John Hanson; in the fourth ward. Mike 27, 11)27, there was a similar accident 222 for Dr. .1. W. McQueen. A total Equipment From Wm. I mphrey Nine years ago, on Easter Sunday, the department was called. Hennes defeated Attorney Clarence at the same crossing, wherein Mr. and of 477 votes were cast and so close Berrien county was visited by one of HARBORITE GOES TO JAIL The voters of Coloma township want Butler. Mrs. Brazie Brown and their daughter, was the race as the count dragged the worst snowstorms of the winter, better fire protection for the rural dis- all of Sodus, were killed. Following llirough the early evening hours that while on Easter this year the county trict and voiced that sentiment very Big Oiapge in Commission that accident the board of supervisors it was not until almost the last of the was visited by one of the heaviest strong at the annual town meeting last ordered the Big Four railway to install EEW CHANGES ARE MADE IN ballots had been tallied that the re- rains that has fallen In many months, Tlie old city commission held its last Monday when by a vote of 437 Yes to "flasher light" danger signals at the sult in this office could he determined. causing much dismay on the part of session Thursday evening of this week, 10S No. they approved of the purchase crossing, but whether they were work- the ladles who could not properly dis- when Mayor Merwyn (J. Stouck pre- of the Wm. Umphrey fire truck, for ing properly last Sunday or not is not BOARD OE SUPERVISORS play their new Easter finery, and pre- sided for the last time, and Commis- Lapointe Correrie is in Mercy Hos- the exclusive use of the township. reported. venting as large attendance as there sioner George S. Avery attended his pital With Bullet Wounds and An- Cars Hit on Bridge For several years the only fire pro- might have been at all the church ser- last session. Ids term having expired tection that the country people of the Sylvester of Oronoko, Sutherland of vices. and he not being a candidate for re- drew Wicdel is in a Cell A Chrysler sedan, driven by Hyman township have had was that offered The downpour of rain throughout election. Three of the old commission- Kantor, 122.'! North Claremont avenue. Benton Harbor. Old Timers, Were by the privately owned and maintained the day and night ou Sunday brought ers hold over—Clarence Brown. Dar- Lapointe Correrie is in Mercy hos- Chicago, and a Stearns sedan driven truck of Wm. I'mphrey. He was de- the water in the St. Joseph and Paw win B. Sutherland and Edwin Lerch. pital with bullet wounds through his by Harry Stern, <•."» Brunson avenue, Defeated—Two New Fares From pendent upon the generosity of a com- Paw rivers and in the various creeks and the five new commissioners, one mouth and neck, and Andrew Wledel, Benton Harbor, met head-on on the paratively few of the rural residents from each ward and one from the city 33. Is In the county jail, following a Benton Harbor and One From Wa- and streams of the county up the high- bridge over the Pere Marquette rail- for the payment of the support of the est that they have been In a long time. at large, will have to work with Mayor shooting affair at the home of Mrs. road south of St. Joseph Sunday, re- tervliet truck and the men who manned it At St. Joseph, It Is said that the river John J. Sterling when he takes up his Otalla Krumllng, 422 Pavoue street, sulting In painful injuries to the oc whenever there was a call for fire. was as high as had ever been reported, new duties. Benton Hari or. Saturday night. cupants of the Chrysler. Their car was When the truck was purchased new a There are hut few changes in the the entire marsh between tluit city and it is understood that there will be Wledel. according to police, shot tbe wrecked. liersonnel of v the Berrien county large number of farmers and resort' Benton Hrabor being Hooded. The a big shakeup in tbe list of appointive Italian with a .22 calibre rifle. He Stem is said to liave been driving board of supervisors as the result of owners agreed to pay so much per year Paw Paw river was also away out of officers of the city. Rumors claim that then called the police, who took Cor- north when the cars met on the narrow the election last Monday. One of the for the purchase and maintalnence of Its banks. the police force, the fire department rerie to tbe hospital and Wledel to tbe span. In the Chrysler car, bound from the equipment. Some of them have j ilggest surprises was the defeat of Not only were the rivers raging, but and other departments of the city are police station, where he was grilled by Pullman, Mich., to Chicago, were Sam been regular in their payments, some Wm. Sylvester of Oronoko township Lake Michigan was also on a rampage due for a change, although Mr. Ster- Prosecuting Attorney Wilbur M. Cuu- Kushner, fi7, of IStKJ South St. Louis have never paid one cent, until the by Walter Eideson. Sylvester had last Monday as a result of tlie heavy ling has as yet made no promises. The ningham. avenue. Chicago; Mrs. Cusskie Kantor, heen on the board for about twenty equipment became a burden and Mr. | winds. The waves lashed all along public is anxiously awaiting to see Correrie was arrested two years ago tin, 1223 North Claremont avenue; rmphrey offered to sell the equipment i years and will be greatly missed. L. the shore breaking high above the piers what Mayor Sterling will do regard- at the Krumllng f^irm near Coloma on Herman Hanvltz, 1SG1 South Carlo F. Sutherland of Benton Harbor was to the township at a fraction of its at the entrance to the St. Joseph liar- ing the appointment of a city attorney a liquor charge, the prosecutor declares. street. Chicago, and Hyman Kantor. cost. His proposition was submitted lefeated by John Chaddock; M. Hen- hor and doing considerable damage at and an assessor. At the meeting of He was held on a federal warrant and driver. All sustained painful lacera- to the voters and carried, and now , nes of Benton Harbor. William Ren- some places. The pumping station at the city commission last week. Mayor served 18 months at Leavenworth. tions and bruises, and were taken to every resident of the township, whether | barger of Niles and Leon D. Case of St. Joseph was In grave danger of be- Stouck named Attorney Frank L. Kansas. The Italian was released lu Mercy hospital, where they were at- they live within the village or in the | Watervliet will lie among the new ing put out of commission by the an- Hammond as city attorney, to take up February. tended by Dr. C. N. Sowers. township proper will pay his pro- members. Editor Case was elected gry waves washing out the shore be- bis new duties on April 8th, but It Is The story told to the prosecutor says portionate cost of the purchase and mayor of that city and by virtue of tween the station and the water's edge. believed that Sterling will prefer to that during Correrle's stay In prison Crash at (ilendora LEON 1). CASE upkeep of the equipment. that office liecomes the representative Every available employee of the city, name his own attorney. The same sit- Mrs. Krumllng turned the management Three persons were injured when a on the board of supervisors. the city manager, and the entire street uation arises with regard to an assess- of her farm to Wledel Following is the complete list of su- Correrie attempted to get back his drunken driver swerved his car into While the contest over the mayor- department, as well as some of the or. Guy Tyler resigned some time ago pervisors as compiled by Tuesday's old job. the prosecutor says. In threat- another automobile passing in the op- ship developed into a rather spirited other city officials spent several hours as assessor, and at the commission N'ews-Pailadlum: ening Mrs. Kruadlng and Wledel. Sat- posite direction live miles east of one in the dosing days of the campaign, piling bags of sand and cement be- meeting last Monday night. Harold GRANGER SEES BRIGHT urday night he came to tbe house and Ulendora Sunday. Bainbridge ....John Curmody (D)* it was for the most part amiable and tween the station and the beach, in an Darling was appointed as Ids successor. entered by smashing the bolt on the Lewis Haritz, 27, of South Bend, Baroda J. B. Nixon (D)' entirely lacking In the vituperation effort to save the building, all the Daylight Saving Time liOses back door. and Charles Roth, 30, also of South Benton James Jakway (D)* that frequently characterizes such FOIURE EOR ERUIT while offering up a prayer that the Wledel claims he acted In self de- Bend, were arrested by Deputies A1 Benton Harbor election contests. waves would subside until the work First ward .Frank X. Duerr (R)* A special issue at the election was fense. As Correrie entered be was Schilling and C. H. Inbolz on charges A total of 477 votes were cast In the could be completed and the danger Second ward ...John Chaddock R tluit of whether or not the city would standing with tlie rifle in his hands. of driving while intoxicated, following election. GROWERS OE BERRIEN from more serious damage averted. Third ward Roy Clark (R)* adopt "daylight saving" time for the When it discharged the bullet entered the accident. C. Gny Curtis, running for re-elec- One of the workers was caught by one Fourth ward Michael Hennes (R) summer months, and as the returns the Italian's mouth, breaking out a The injured were in the Oldsmobile tion as city treasurer, received 320 of the breakers and carried out into Berrien William F. Dean (R)* came in from the various precincts it tooth and entered tlie neck where It sedan driven by Derll Frank of De- votes to 137 for O. E. Austin. the lake by the undertow, but was Bertrand A. E. Housewerth D* was plainly evident that the people of lodged against a bone. troit. Frank Augusta Leder and Rob- John Hammel was re-elected consta- Says World's Greatest Market Lies rescued by fellow workers, was taken Buchanan Harry H. Beck (D)* the city are satisfied with Standard Correrle's condition Is not serious, ert Curtis were injured and taken to ble by a vote of 282 to 157 for Hartley into the pumping station, given first Chlkaming Fred D. Burgh (R)* Within 159 Miles of Berrien Coun- Time, as the proposal was defeated by according to Dr C. M. Mitchell, and the Leder home at Bridgman where Rose. aid and dry clothing and soon resumed Coloma A. W. Baker (R)* a vote of 2.300 No, and 1,070, Yes. he probably will recover. Dr. A. W. Corey of New Troy attend- Stanley Monroe. Glenn W. Allen and ty his work. ed them. Galien H. D. Roberts (R)* Hagar Charles Gac (R)* No Contest in St. Joseph Roy Brink City Commissioners. "Unquestionably, one of the great- Lake Theodore Katzbach (R)* est marketing areas In America lies So little Interest was manifested lu Tomato Contracts. Lincoln Frank C. Miller (D)* For the three vacancies on the city within a radius of 150 miles of Ber PROHINENT COLOHA GOUPLE the election in lite City of St. Joseph New Buffalo Alvin Kruger (D)* commission Stanley Monroe. Glenn W. rle-n county," said F. L. Granger, sales last Monday that there were but 220 We are now rea.ly to contract John Niles township L. E. Young (R) Baer tomatoes acreage for the season HERE'S IISIOE JURYMEN Allen and Roy Brink were the success- manager for the Michigan Fruit Grow- votes cast in the entire city. There Niles of 1020. Inquire at the Coloma Can- ful contenders out of a field of six, the ers, Inc., "but most growers have OBSERVE Hll ANNIVERSARY was no opposition for any of the of- First ward ..C. A Norburger (R) ning Co.—Adv. 33t4 vote being as follows: handicapped themselves by being un- fices. D. D. Merrill was re-elected a PICKED FOR APRIL TERM Second ward .E. B, Stormes (R)* Glenn W. Allen 288 able to market a uniform pack and member of the city commission; A. O. Third ward ....C. E. Moon (R»* Stanley Monroe \. 224 falling to label their fruit.'" Mr. and Mrs. Gottleib Marti Were Knaack, Charles Miller, James Clark Fourth ward William Womer (R)* Roy Brink 237 Mr. Granger's statement was made and George Reeves were re-elected as Oronoko Walter Eldeaon (R) Don't let your stomach cause you Wiiilam Scott Chosen From Coloma E. H. Babcock 180 Married 60 Vears Ago April 2d supervisors, and Frank Callender was Pipestone Glenn Clark (Rl* as an answer to a talk given before trouble. Use "Kodal" and eat any- Henry Norman 178 re-elected constable. Royalton ...Samuel B. Miners (R)* the St. Joseph Klwanis club and their Sixty years of happy married life Is thing. Sold at Scott's.—Adv. Township; John Hammel From City Reuben Matrau 109 St. Joseph twp. ..C. O. Jordan (R)* farmer-guests last wee4 when .'Dr. a long span and few couples are blessed The mayor of Watervllet is also the Of Watervllet and 0. H. l*)ng From St. Joseph Guy Reed. Chicago economist, declar- with such a relationship, thus Mr. and city's representative on the Berrien First ward ..Alvln O. Knaak (D)* ed that all the fruit raised In Berrien county board of supervisors. Mr. Gottleib Marti of Coloma took ex- Watervliet Township Second ward ..Charles Miller (R)* county could be marketed within a ceptional delight In observing the six- Third ward ..James T. Clark (R)* radius of 150 miles of Benton Harbor. tieth anniversary of their miuriage, on REN1M STATE A list of thirty-five veniremen have Hawks Leads Ticket Fourth ward .George Reeves (D)* lieen drawn by County Clerk Ben Bit- Plan Large Packing House Tuesday, April 2, 1929. at their home Sodus Charles Handy (R)* City Clerk Doric C. Hawks was ac- on West Logan street. This estimable tner. Sheriff Fred Bryant and Justice Three Oaks L. C. Grover (D)* corded the honor of scoring the largest Joe Collier of St. Joseph, to serve as To Increase the demand for local couple came from Berne. Switzerland, NARGLOBE TOMATO PLANTS Watervllet twp. .John Warmen (R)* vote of anyone on the ticket. He was jurors at the April term of the Ber- products, the Michigan Fruit Growers to this country forty-eight years ago. Watervllet city ..Leon D. Case (D) unopposed and his vote was 410. They have lived In this vicinity nearly rien circuit court. Following is the I plan to build one of the most modern Weesaw ...William Renbarger (D) Edward N. Matrau, unopposed for all that time and In Coloma for nine or any other variety in Seedlings trans- list: and best equipped packing houses In the •Re-elected. city assessor received 408 votes. Fred Rodewald. Bainbridge; P. S. I state, Mr. Granger announced. The years. Theron Forbes, unoppossed for mem- KinneyT Baroda ; Dave Erhaft, Benton plant will be located on the new market Mr. and Mrs. Marti have three planted in flats or dirt bands. ber of the board of review, received township; Kenneth Bass, W. T. Parks, | site and will be opened about August daughters who took delight In helping 378 votes. S. Wiliming, A. J. Landon, Benton IN THE DIVORCE COURTS | 1—the same time the new market Is them observe the anniversary. They E. W. King, unopposed for Justice of Harbor; Btank Ruple, Berrien; Wm. expected to be In shape. are Mrs. Joe Huyck. Mrs. C. W. Harris the peace, received 350 votes. Pbone 82 F 13 COLOMA GARDENS C. Lydick, Bertrand; William Danley, "We aim to make the Mlchlgander and Mrs. Wm. Martin; they also have i trademark on our fruits mean the same three grandchildren and four great Buchanan; George Thursby, Chlka- Tlie New City Commission. Garel Perham of Niles has filed suit ! thing to a customer in Chicago or De- grandchildren. Mrs. Marti Is 83 years ming; William Scott, Coloma; O. A. for divorce from his wife, Ruth Per- The city commission fo- the ensuing troit as the best trade marked fruits of age and Is in good health, taking Van Plet, Galien; Claude Elson. Ha- ham. whom he charges deserted him gar; Herman Plntzke. Lake; Herman year will be as follows: F. W. Emer- from the Pacific coast," Mr. Granger great pleasure in gardening and In June 1024, eighteen ^nontlis after ; says. "One way to do this will be flowers; her husband, who is 83 years Eggert. New Buffalo; Otto Hoge, Lin- their marriage. They have one child. son, Allen W. Woodruff and C. E. Shep- coln; Charles Painter, Niles township; aid. holdover members, together with ' though a closer arrangement with the old. Is a retired farmer, who is rather Charging her husband took delight truck and chain store trade and the frail. Richard W. Hess, Arthur Goldie, Maj- in hurling dishes and articles of fur Stanley Monroe, Glenn W. Allen and THE COLOMA THEATRE Roy Brink, elected Monday. sale of properly packed, standard At the anniversary dinner on Tues or E. Smith, John Weldman, Niles city; nitnre at her. Mrs. Hazel Albright of 1 Joseph Ewald, Oronoko; Fred Seel, The retiring members of the commis- trade marked fruits, carrying the day ail of the children and grand chil- MRS. C. C. ALGU1RE, Proprietor Niles has filed bill for divorce in the quality and llavor for which Michigan dren were at home. A fine anniversary Pipestone; James Curtis, Royalton; circuit court against Frank Albright. sion are: E. P. Young. Leon D. Case John Brunn, St. Joseph township; Jas. and O. E. Austin. fruit is famous." cake was one of the features of the They were married in April, 1024, and dinner, with an abundance of flowers. Show Starts at 7:30 A Comedy With Each Picture L. Wallace, Fred Hess, Charles L. Hap- have one child. The commission meets to-night to ke, Robert Evans, St. Joseph city; J. canvas the returns and declare the re- The occasion was one long to be re- membered by the family and friends. E, King, Sodus; G. H. Long, Water- sult of the election. PRICED FOR QIICK SALE Saturday-Sunday-Monday April 6-7-8 vllet township; John Hammel, Water- Gets Patent After Death "THE SPIELER'* vliet city; Albert Gnodke, Weesaw. The manufacturing equipment of the Eight months after his death, a P.ISSES MILLION MARK Forty acre fruit farm within half Federal Mall Box Company, formerly A story of Carnival life, featuring Renee Adoree and Alan Hale. patent has been awarded on a basket Canada now has over 1,300,000 tine- mile of U. S. 12 and 31, modern house 1 the Ward Mall Box Company. Is being Adulti 35c Children 15c Mrs. Lillian Jones of the Pipestone making machine designed by Edward phones In operation, the Province of with acetylene plant and furnace. I moved back to Buchanan from La- road was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs C. Craig. St. Joseph Inventor, accord- Ontario leading with over half a mil- Sixty acre fruit farm, well located, Porte, I ml., after less than a year's Tuesday- Wednesday April 9-10 C. H. Andrews and George Bryant, ing to word from Washington, Mr. lion. The Bell Telephone Company of fine cherry orchard, grapes, apples, new ! operation In the Indiana city. The on a charge of violation of the liquor Craig was head of the Saranac Machine Canada operates IhUIi lu Ontario and house, about one mile southeast of Co- company manufactures mall boxes Featuring Glen Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller. You will laugh at laws. It Is charged that the officers company and bad many inventions to Quebec, but there Is a total of about loma. I and telephones for use In apartment Tryon and with him. Also Ted Wells (World's Champion Rider) found three men coming from the Jones his credit. The patent, which Saranac 000 separate and distinct telephone Forty acre fruit farm on paved road ! houses, hotels, and office buildings. home with a pint of liquor which the officials say is one of many now going systems In Ontario. The Province of northwest of Coloma, land alone worth ! The company operated a mauufactur- in "GRIT .WINS" officers say the men declare they pur- through the patent office, was filed be- Saskatchewan, however, has over l,i00 the price asked. STATE BANK OF I Ing plant In Buchanan lu tbe four Adulti, 35c Children, 15c chased at her place. fore Mr. Craig's death on July la, 102S. separate systems. COLOMA. I years prior to removal. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH.

Constipation Gone. 1 Has Roses in Her T * KITCHEN ] Cheeks Now a i OUR COMIC SECTION I CABINET I •"About seven years ago, I was dy- Jefferson's, 1 i Radiola 18 ing slowly of constipation. My sys- 1929. WchIITD Niiwepaper Union.) tem was full of poison, which not only dulled my senses, but my com- "Just a cheery w —' or two plexion was muddy, eyes blurred, my As you pass along; stomach was ruined, and 1 was con- Such an easy thing to do— Along the Concrete Just a snilie or song: - gets the hest tinually catching cold. I did not have any life or energy. You may comfort, soothe or rest. "After reading one of your ads. j Some poor, weary, aching breast: \ Though the world forget It dear, bought several bottles of Milks Emul- He'll remember, never fear." ItLl HER MOTHER VMNrS sion, and began improving at once. that's on the air Improvement was so marked that ev- GOOD THINGS TO REMEMBER HOTHlHGOOIfKi! -l&KfKWJIfVOOU eryone noticed it, and spoke of how i It cleared my skin, made my eyes THE STREEB -1ME HER OVER much brighter, and put roses In my When making sandwiches for com- cheeks. In fact, I was an entirely dif- pany and the crusts are removed, save ARE. loo 10 MI«0S PROWN ferent person. I took altogether 15 i them and use In Muppy V large bottles of Milks Emulsion, and the following man- MahcsLffe looked wonderful and felt tbe same ner: way. It absolutely made me over. It Breakfast Toma. adds more* to your looks than any- to. — Butter the Sweeter thing I have ever heard of. After J crusts of the ends Too much to «it—too rich a diet— bad taken the first 8 bottles, people began to notice the Improvement In of the loaf as well or too much smokjng. Lots of things my skin and my eyes being brighter as the i-rusls cut cause sour stomach, but one thing can "Every woman should know of it. ) from the slices. correct it quickly. Phillips Milk of have never had a cold since I took Arrange on a tin and heat very hot, Magnesia will alkallnlze the acid. Milks Emulsion, no stomach trouble then pour over after arranging them 1. Mexican federals In charge to drive rebels out of Torreon. 2. President Hoover's three secretaries, George Take a spoonful of this pleasant or constipation. I think It Is a God on a platter, enough hot. well seasoned Akerson, Lawrence Richey and Walter Newton. 3. Henry L. Stlmson, new secretary of state, and his wife arriving In preparation, and the system Is soon send to humanity. tomato to cover and well season. Washington. sweetened. "A nephew of mine was almost Serve hot. Grated cheese may be Phillips is always ready to relieve dead of stomach trouble. I started added to make the dish mo-o nourish- distress from over eating; to check all him on Milks Emulsion and while be ing. This Is a dish well liked for Most popular type of Radiola ever bulls recovered control of the market fit them into the scheme already acidity; or neutralize nicotine. Re- has only taken 4 bottles, he can eal nearly anything, and is beginning tc luncheon. when assurances came that the money written down. The only problem fac- member this for your own comfort; feel fine. NEWS REVIEW OF panic was not to be continued. Money ing us Is the number of annuities and Creole Open Sandwich.—Place two designed. Faithful, realistic repro- for the sake of those around you. "You will always find me a MUto eased to 15 per cent and was In ade- the amount each year." fried eggs on two rounds of buttered Endorsed by physicians, but they al- Emulsion booster." MRS. REBECCA quate supply. New York banks kept toast. Pour over the eggs a well It Is generally admitted that the ways say Phillipt. Don't buy some- CAMPBELL, R. R.l. Dyersburg, Tenn duction over a wide range. Inexpen- CURRENT EVENTS the market unhampered as to any total Indemnity will bo In the neigh- thing else and expect the same re- Sold by all druggists under a guar- flavored creole sauce. Make the sauce stringency in funds. The National borhood of ten billions of dollars, but sults ! antee to give satisfaction or money hy jslnp a tablespoonful or two of City bank sent ?2?»,000.000 over to the It remains to be figured out at the refunded. The Milks Emulsion Co. chopped green pepper cooked In but- sive operation from house current. Hoover Will Give Jobi Only exchange to be loaned at rates from present value through the discount Terre Haute, Ind.—Adv. ter. add a bit of chopped onion and 10 to 20 per cent. J. P. Morgan sent when cooked, n cupful of tomato; to Those Who Prove rale over the number of years It runs. over $10,000,000. This brought some The Germans stand pat for 37 years PHILLIPS Mile-Deep Diviag season well with cayenne and paprika, Their Fitness. cheer to the situation. Short cover- and the French Insist on 58 years. Dr. William Beebe, famous ichthy- a little celery salt, and pour over the •95 for alternating current ing got under way and prices reacted r Miik ologist of the American Museum of eggs. (leaf Radiotrotu) RIGID scrutiny of all applicants buoyantly. TO E PUBLIC AN members of the of Magnesia Natural History, recently told of a Devil's Food.—Cream one-foui'th of A for federal appointments is to Under the urging of the federal re- ^ house committee on agriculture, new diving device which would enable a cupful of butter and add gradually one to descend a mile below the sur bo tlie policy of the present admin- serve board the strings about tbe which Is conducting hearings on the one-half cupful of sugar and two Ask Um nearest RCA Radiola Dealer to credit supply have for some time farm relief problem, are said to be face of the sea. It consists of a large W-squares of melted chocolate. Bent the istration. President Hoover has an- For Galled Horses Unit his violin was saved by a negro -THE NEW CAR. nounced In no uncertain terms that been drawing t.'ghter and tighter. It almost unanimous In their approval steel cylinder, built to withstand a Memorial Servic&G at Je/Arnjon'* Ta*nJb yolks of two eggs until thick and add demonstrate the "18" for you and tell (Coprrtrti. servant. As an artist he expressed in tbe future every applicant for of- is the plan of the board to bring of President Hoover's farm relief Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh pressure of five tons to the square another half cupful of sugar. Com- UOMJT b«CLI for flrtt bottl* if not loitoj. AUdMlm. By ELMO SCOTT WATSON practiced rotation of crops long be- himself best In architecture, and mon you about the RCA Time Payment Plan. fice in tbe government service must about a diversion of tbe country's program. All the Republican mem- inch. Water pressure at the depth ol bine the mixtures ai..i add one-half PRIL 13 Is a day for fore this basic principle of scientific uments to his architectural taste are demonstrate his fitness for the job. money from speculative markets to bers of the house committee as well one mile Is about one ton to the cupful of milk altemntely with one honoring the memory of agriculture was thought of by a peo- to be found today in the beautiful His first move In this direction is the normal channels of busj/ioss. Should as the members of the senate com- Philippine Coinage square Inch, so that the device would and one-fourth cnpfuli of flour sifted one of the most versatile ple who were to build a nation deep- buildings of Georgian style on the THE FEATHERHEADS The Fadeout repudiation of the present Republic- the week's mammoth liquidation serve mittee, which Is also conducting bear- Money coined for the Philippine Is- give its users a maximum margin of with three teaspoonfuls of baking Presidents the United ly rooted In tbe products of the soil. campus of the University of Virginia an organizations In Mississippi, South Its purpose, bankers anticipate a •Ings, have conferred with the Presi- lands first arrived In the Philippines safety. powder. Fold In the stiffly neaten egg RADIOIA States has ever bad. it As a patron of tbe Improvement of at Charlottesville, but more partlcu Carolina and Georgia, on the grounds gradual relaxation of the purse dent and have been acquainted pri- from the Philadelphia and San Fran- live stock In this country and tbe In- whites and the grated rind of an LOCK MWS.VOU W.LCWS! - is the anniversary of the larly on his estate nearby, the famous M A n A AV TMI MAMIMS or TM • «AOIOTaON of Irresponsibility and corruption, strings. vately with his general views on the cisco mints In June, 1003, and was troduction of new fruits and vegeta- orange. Bake In a loaf pan or In a /OFFICE GANG LALXWtO AT OtO VOO HiAC TWAT 6NE ABCOT WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to any birthday of Thomas Jef- Montlcello. Montlcello was Jeffer- form which legislation should take. first placed In circulation In July, weak, nervous sheet and frosted with boiled frosting # and the demand that they be replaced One result of tbe market upset was ferson and, although con- bles he was In constant communica- son's residence from 1770 until his I MV JOOO To I* JOKE I-- CHAP V^O QAM OCNJVJIC SkAM 1903. This was done in accordance or ailing woman. flavored with orange. Cover with a Health living '•rm by Republican leaders possessing In that several houses sent out notices gress has not yet acted tion with men Interested In these sub- Laughs at Advancing I'vs KASTWEOIT.IUSAV/- SWP VMACF.LEAPtD OFF WEIMO with the provisions of a tentative law Dr. Pierce's Far death In 1820. Built under his person- tegrlty and the confidence of their to their customers that hereafter all npHB Europa, pride of the German jects, both in America and Europe. thin layer of melted chocolate. A>40 IXJTO TUt OC£A>J vorite Prescrip- upon the proposal to make al direction after bis ideas tbe house Years and Blindness unshimE , I'LL SPOo^ (T OVK AT communities. In Texas, Alabama, margins would be 50 per cent. Brok- passed In 1002. On June 23, 1000, an While he was President he laid the Honey Candy.—One of the great m M ^ merchant marine, worth about tion comes to It a national holiday, the took more than 30 years for com A/I Winter Long - TUC CL06 act was passed to establish the stand- foundation for the modern system of favorites In the South Is this candy. A slxty-seven-year-old blind pastor, S Florida and some other states, where erage firms admitted that if the fed- $12,00(^000, was completely gutted by herald. Women anniversary Is generally pletion. He selected the site, super ard of value and to provide for a government crop reporting by person- Small squares of honey In the corah who must travel nearly 100 mile-j Manrlous Cllm«t® " Good HoleU— Touital the existing leadership has fallen into eral reserve policy was continued fire. Tiie building of tbe ship had in every walk of or locally observed by vised the clearing away of the hilltop, Camp*—Splendid Roadr-Mountain coining system In the Philippine Is- each session day to serve. Is chaplain disrepute, the President announced and If the banks persisted In refusing- taken about 18 months or patient life today say many Americans In recognition of Jef- ally watching the markets of Wash- drew the plana and designs for the are cut. these dipped In a sweet or View*. Th» uonderfu I daaer t FMOTT ofths Wmt lands. From that time on the San Dr. Pierce's Fa- ington lor eight years and recording bitter melted chocolate, decorated with of the Connecticut senate. He Is that these leaders would be com- to accept all kinds of securities and night and day labor and was practi- ferson's services to the notion. house, chose the stone and timber, ^ Write Or— a Charter Francisco mint, when requested to do vorite Prescrip- a pecan nut meal and allowed to hard Rev. Edward P. Ayer of Branfnrd, pelled to divide authority with ad- continued marking down the loaning cally finished. Owing to the large the earliest and latest appearances directed the preparation of the former so, has coined money for the Philip- •tion Is a reliable When Jefferson was approaching now serving his third term In the • SprfiaaJIk visory committees acceptable to the rates, all margins In the street would of 37 different farm products. en. It sells for one and one-fonrtb quantities of paint, tar, oil and other medicine. It la I he end of his long and varied career, and the dressing of the latter, looked * CALIFORNIA pines. For the past few years the dollars a pound. With a cake ot honey olllce. Despite his years and affliction administration. have to be 50 per cent to ease the Inflammable materials aboard, the made'from roots and herbs, sold by he composed the epitaph which he As a scientist his name Is preserved after the manufacture of the nails by United States has not struck coins for and prepared at home. It would be Ayer Is strong and active. In his The President's action Is based on strain on the brokers. firemen found themselves up against druggists, in both fluid and tablets. wished to have Inscribed upon his In scientific records in the Latinized his own servants, devised Ingenious the Philippines. The old dies are still vastly less. youth—before excessive study robbed the report uf the Brookhart commit* a hopeless task in fighting the flames. lira. Myrtle Paige, 713 Accra St, Rockford. technical name of an extinct ground contrivances for comfort and convent Sore Legs Healed In use. tomb. It read: "Here was burled him of his sight, he was captain of tee of the senate which made an In- 'TpilE arrival in Washington of An overheated plumber's stove was be- UL, aald:—"Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Thomas Jefferson, author of the Dec- sloth whose fossil remains he was the ence, designed the Interior decora Sandwiches for Occasions. Open Legs. Ulcers, Enlarged Veins, waa ao beneficial to me aa a tonic and Derrine the Amherst college from Vale Div- vestigation into tbe sale of federal Henry L. Stlmson, former gover- lieved to have caused the conflagration. laration of American Independence, <»f first to describe. "Megalonyx Jeffer- tlons and personally selected the fur- Goitre, Eczema healed while you work. Uteless Attainment! that I rccommend it to any woman who la A sandwich Is a most versatile hit inity school. The blind chaplain appointments and other political cor- nor general of the Philippines, to weak, nerroos and nudown. At one Uroe I ihe Statute of Virginia for Religious soul." When he sent Lewis and Clark nishings and ornaments and iald out of food. It may be a canape, or a dig Write for Free book, "How to Heal My First Explorer (Indicating gesticu- •offered from bearing pafau and backachea, heads an organization known us the ruption In that region. take up ids new duties as secretary 'TPHE Mexican revolution Is slowly Freedom, and the Father of the Uni- on their famous exploring expedition the grounds about the bouse. nlfled Hors d'Oeuv- Sore Legs at Home." Describe your case. lating native)—Can you understand via very nervous and ao weak I could scarcely Society for the Handicapped, a group This Important announcement by of state, completes President Hoov- disintegrating. The army of Gen. be on my feet A friend adrised me to take versity of Virginia." If Jefferson Into tbe newly-acquired territory be- Tbe result of his work was pointed res. a relish or A. C. LIEPE PHARMACY what he's saying? which seeks to alleviate the mlsfor the President was brought out by er's cabinet. Secretary Stlmson im- P. Ellas Calles continues its relent- Dr. Pierre's FiTorite Pr-scripUor and It bnIK were to be remembered for nothing yond tbe Mississippi, one of the duties to In the early days as one of the few meal, just which 1738 Green Bay Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. Second Ditto—Not a word. tip my whole nerroua system, made me ao well tune of the blind In Connecticut. Dur- questions at the press conference at mediately plunged Into the work of less plodding northward. JImlnez, and atrang lhat I felt like a new woman." more than those three things, his with which he charged them was that examples of beautiful architecture of you will. First—Darned lot o* good you are ing the World war he donned overalls tlie White House. He said: familiarizing himself with pending former headquarters of the rebel fame would be secure. But history of making accurate and complete rec- which America could boast. Foreign- Sweetbread En SORK8. FISTTI-AS. old or recent, absolute- with your university education.— Send 10c for trial pkg. tablets to Dr. and managed a sizable "war garden.'' ly hfoled. Planter"draws all Impurities. Sam- WHEN riC CQAWLED BACK "Recent exposure of abuse in rec- problems and the duties of the of- commander-in-chief. Gen. Jose Gon- has written these other achievements ords of the natural history of tbe re- ers, traveling In this country during Brochette, Open WMW SaMtoMEcTOKX* \ .? Passing Show. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. In addition, he milked live cows, fed ple 10c. Nyhnkker. 2:9 Baat 4Jrd. N. T. OMTb K PlEC SOMEOVlf SAlO 0 ommendations for federal office, par- zalo Escobar, has been occupied by under his name. He was a member gion, the Ilfe of the native raccs. the Revolution and afterwards, often Sandwich. — A r- Siooo Tofi WAT I coaOMt y** • fice. Former Secretary Kellogg re- three yearlings, two calves and twen- FARMS—FARMS—FARMS FOR SALE 'SSB HEBC -VJHATiS lO^Q! - ticularly In some parts of the states mained with him for a few days to the federal forces. The rebels aban- of the Continental congress, 1775-70 the fauna and flora, weather condi- «*ommented upon the beauty of the range two small We have clRht farms ran-rlnK from eighty UAOLUMCH JoMP AC60SS Wt ATLAXlTtC- /"WHTmiRX She's a Moderniat ty-five hens and raised ninety-two acres to three hundred acres. In the heart of South Carolina, Georgia and Mis- give what assistance was necessary. doned the place on tlie approach of and a signer of* the Declaration. In tions and the like, it Is not generally mansion. The marquis of Chatellux brnchettes of SOtCtDE ?--A>iO WC oTHCO. MftBV? Blinks—We have to disconnect our chickens.—Indianapolis News. of the Oxarks. reasonably priced, excellent AMD 1HOSE CCDS utOE TOO, / MY*LECT&JC sissippi, under which some of the 1770 he was a member of the legisla- known, perhaps, but he was also In- wrote after a visit to Montlcello: terms. Farmers llank of Conway. fonway.Mw. WET AMD S^WEC^ SAlO The new secretary of state finds the federal troops. broiled sweetbreads on two slices of phone at night. "Jefferson Is the first American who GOOD 16TVkSS OP.''v\ArH4/1 HEACWsifi 0D>J- federal departments, mainly the post himself confronted with several mat- ture of Virginia and a leader in Im- terested In ethnology and In 1701 he thin trimmed toast Place 'he sweet FlyingSqnlrreN. Dellfhtful P. U. Easily raised The town of Douglas, Ariz., has got Jinks—What's the Idea of that? TOAPTtoM/ office, were misled In appointments, portant legal reforms, in 17711 he was made a tour of Long Island to visit has consulted the fine arts, to know What Do You Mean, "Aged?" K. II at slRht. Mated pair LI. I pairs 17.5e. ters of high Importance such as In bad because of the revolution. breads In the center, garnish the ends express paid, safe delivery guar. Tree book- Blinks—Our daughter is a som- the Indians of that region and to re- how he would shelter himself from the Speaking of Chief Red Fox, an ar- obviously render It Impossible for the American participation In the arms Charges that two city-owned machine governor of Virginia; In 1783 a mem- with the halves of lamb's kidney let Wlldwoods Fur Farms. Woodvllle. Tex. nambulist, but Instead of walking In cord their language. The result was weather." The due de la Rochefou- ticle says. "Though nearlng bis six- old organizations In those states to parley at Geneva, the Mexican revo- guns and 37.000 rounds of ammuni- ber of congress; from 1784 to 1780 he broiled and leaves of lettuce. Garnish her sleep she always goes to the a 200-word vocabulary of these Indi- cauId-Llancourt who visited Jefferson tieth year he Is wiry and active and command the confidence of the ad- lution, American adherence to the tion had been sold to the Mexican was United States minister to France; with water cress. Pour a little hot phone and calls a taxi. he was tbe first secretary of state, ans tbe manuscript of which, In Jef- In 1707, said: "Montlcello, according able to engage In campaigns, were ministration, although many members World court on tbe basis of the Root rebels for $2,000 and that the city tomato sauce over the sweetbreads sen-lug In Washington's cabinet 1700- ferson's own handwriting Is still pre- to Its first plans was Infinitely supe- they necessary." Age Is a relative Ugly pimples of these organizations are not sub- substitute for the senate's reserva- received only $500 of the money pre- just before serving. Serve hot at once. His Own Fault 04; he was Vice President 1707-1801 served. rior to all other houses In America matter. The young reporter In refer- ject to criticism. But such condi- tions, the German reparations ques- cipitated an investigation of the A good sandwich filling Is finely Natnre'a warning—help nature claaryoc' iar|ear "Ma, they slammed the door In my and he was the third President of Rotation of crops and other forms In point of taste and convenience." ring to any citizen past forty speaks complexion and pain t red roa* in youorr pale,, tions are intolerable to public serv- tion, and necessary changes in the whole city administration by the chopped chicken and sweetbreads, aallow cheeka. Truly wonderful r*u ice, are repugnant to the Ideals and face." "Well, I told you not to keep the United States. 1801-1800. During of scientific agriculture, however, are As a statesman and a political lead- of blm as "aged." The other day we follow thorough eqloncleanalng. TakSte eI diplomatic corps. United States Department of Justice. mixed with mayonnaise, adding chopi»eJ tU and your mouth open." his Presidency he made the famous not the only things for which the ag- er, no finer tribute has c .er been paid heard on elderly gentleman say, —Natura'a Remedy—to rag^ilaU aL_ purposes of the Republican party, Several city olficlals were arrested pickle or cajiers for flavor. atiengthen your elimlnatlTe organs. Then Louisiana purchase from France, riculture of today Is Indebted to to this man who has given us the "Youth has no time for age. I called watch the transformation. Try Nt U are unjust to the people of tbe South and later released under bonds pend- Smoked Salmon Sandwich.—On DRESIDEXT HOOVER has ap- Boys flunk examinations oftener be- phrase "Jeffersonlan Democracy" as of mere laxatives. and must be ended. 1 which carried the American flag In Thomas Jefferson. When the farmer to take my niece, flfty-elgbt years old. pointed Col. Henry L. Gilchrist, ing trial on chargos of conspiring to a symbol of political thought, than thin slice of rye bread, spread butter Mild, ga/e, purely vegetable-' "The duty of reorganization, so as cause they are not Interested than one giant leap from the Mississippi plows up an old meadow, turning the out to lunch, but she told me she had medical corps, to succeed Maj. Gen. smuggle aqns across the border. that expressed by a recent biographer, mayonnaise, lettuce and a thin slice to correct these conditions, rests with because they can't learn. to the summit of the Rockies and sod over upon Itself, he can thank a luncheon engagement, so I was com- Amos E. Fries as chief of the chem- of cold smoked salmon. Press on tbe people of those states, and all ef- paved the way for the extension of Thomas Jefferson, the Inventor. For Francis W. Hirst, says: pelled to lunch alone."—Houston Post- C WmUib N«wn*p«r ical warfare service, and Col. Stephen '"pHE Radio Corporation of Amer- buttered slice and cut In two dlag forts to that end- will receive the this country from sea to sea. It was this man who Invented the To the students of political philos- Dispatch. O. Fuqua to succeed Moj. Gen. Rob- onally. Garnish the lop with a ger lea has sold Its communication "Perhaps no other public man this plow mold-board which makes mod- ophy Jefferson Is the most Intrrest- hearty co-operation of the adminis- kin cut Into fan shape. Serve cold on ert H. Allen as chief of Infantry. Interests to the International Tele- country has ever had, not even the em grass land plowing possible. When ing of all Amerlcnn statesmen, brpause tration. If these three states are un- he combined with n marvelous inslRht crisp lettuce Flan London-Paria Line At Draadsts—ooJy 25c Both General Fries and General Al- graph and Telephone company, receiv- many-sided Roosevelt, nor the much the motorist folds down the top of able to Initiate such organization kfci/ou Into the springs of human nature and Construction of a railway line con- Salmon Salad Sandwich.—Chop fine FINNEY OF THE FORCE Snoop Won't Be "Shunted" ien, whose terms of office have ex- ing stock equivalent to $100,000,000. gifted Franklin, was so actively and his car to get the full benefit of the through the leadership of men who Into the motives that sway Inrtivid- one cupful of salmon, add one-third necting Paris and London has been W. N. U., CHICAGO, NO. 14-1929. pired, will revert to their regular The deal makes I. T. & T. the larg- "When I was a young so practically Interested In so many cool breeze, he can thank Jefferson uuls or masses an extensive knowl- will command confidence and protect cupful of chopped, squeezed and then proposed In France. It would cost rank of colonel, but both will be est international communications sys- for tbe Invention which makes It pos- edge of political science and history. the public service, the different fed- single girl I took Lydia E and much varied matters." writes a $045,000,000 to build. The proposed Norwegian Tree Plantinc eligible to retirement as major gen- tem In the world and apparently Ready He was a theorist, but alwavs nt marinated cucumber. Add mayonnaise recent historian. "He did not mere- sible to do so. When the desk work- OM'Hft.RjaWMSEL eral departments will be compelled Pinkham's Vegetable Com- school with experience. . . . Among dressing to moisten and spread on line would he of broad gauge, seven Norway's forests are valued at ap- eral on application or because of age leases Radio Corporation as a man- ly play, diitantte-wise, with these er tilts back In bis comfortable swivel the founders of the Oreat Republic the WILL Hi'S JuJT SlTTiAi' to adopt other methods to secure ad- freshly made buttered toast. Trim and feet, and would pass thrnuph a 44- proximately $250,000,000. three-fifths limit. ufacturing and distributing company pound because my mother did things, but went Into each of them, chair or swings around easily Instead statesman who wrote the neclaration vice as to the selection of federal cut Info triangles. Serve on lettuce mile tunnel under the English chan of the forest area being made up of RSAOY ID 60 OUT FOR. The appointments of Colonels Gil- for radio apparatus, phonogmphs and and she gave it to me. After whether It was some matter of sci- of getting up and turning the chair, of Independence and added Louisiana employees. to the Union can never be forgotten. with sour pickles or a tablespoonful nel. pine and fir trees. Since 1000 Nor- lUMCM/ christ and Fuqua, who will rank as talking films, divorcing It completely ence, agriculture, art. literature, his- he should remember gratefully the "In other states, Including Ala- I married I took it before my To those who. In spite of failures and of chopped capers added to the mayon way's Afforestation association has major generals during their four-year from communication enterprises. tory, or what not, with active Inter- name of Thomas Jefferson, for It was disappointments, still rest their hopes bama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas children were bom and after- nalse. A man who gets what he deserves planted between 10.000,000 and 15,- terms, was In accordance with the est and, usually, achieved something this Virginian who Invented tbe only of peaceful and civilized progress on and Florida, the Republican leader- representative government and popu- Strawberry Jam Sandwich.—On has his troubles. 000.000 trees annually. rotation policy adopted, but not al- 'TPORNADOES and rains have added wards, and I have eight living worthwhile with It." Improvement In seating devices since ship has in recent times shown In- lar education, Jefferson is a prophet, thin slice of buttered toast spread ways followed, during the last ad- to the horrors the South has had Philosopher, scientist, artist and the time of the early Egyptians. In creasing strength and Is now render- children. I am now a grand' and more than a prophet. By those strawberry jam. Place three strips ot ministration, and which was Indorsed to endure lately. Taking stock of the writer were roles he played to his fact, all Inventors should look upon who believe that the success of dem- ing able and conscientious service in mother and still take it and broiled bacon and cover with another as "sound and in the Interests of damage while floods still -raged In own greatest satisfaction, according to Jefferson as their patron saint. For ocratic institutions and the establish- maintaining wholesome organization, ment of good-will between nations slice. Serve on lettuce with afternoon MCEWORDSWON'T good administration" by Secretary of some sections It was found that 40 still recommend it when any another historian. "I was always fond when a man devises something new under whose advice the appointments and classes depend on a wide dissemi- tea. War Good. one is tired and run-down."— of philqsophy even in Its drier form."' and establishes in court his right to nation of liberal ideas the author of the to public office have steadily Im- lives was the toll taken by the two be wrote while still a youth. At other 1| against those who would Imitate It Statute of Religious Freedom and the Ritz Chicken Sandwich.—Grind the "* DYE a dress or coat... proved and commended themselves to elements in six states. The greatest Mrs. Alfred Iverson, Sc. Edr times his letters declare: "Nature In- and profit thereby, he Is Indebted to successful opponent of the sedition white meat of chicken or turkey, sea- A NOTHER airplane disaster has loss of ilfe was In Tennessee, where wards, Nebraska. laws will be deemed not unworthy the citizens of those states with in- tended me for the tranquil pursuits of Jefferson for laying down tbe prin- son well, place In a pan with a little taken its toll of those who ven- 20 lives were lost at Harrlman, seven of a olace beside Milton and Hampden Neither pretty pictures nor colorful adjectives will dye creased confidence in the party." science by rendering them my supreme ciple upon which the United States butter and enough cream to moisten. J ture In the air. A pilot and three at Rockwood and tlvee at Webster. and other heroic men who. down to a dress or coat It takes real dyes to do the work; dyes patent office is founded. our own times, have withstood the ty- When hot spread on buttered toast, passengers were killed when the Four of the deaths were in Kentucky. Lydia E, Pinta's delight;" science "Is my passion," pol- made I'rom true anilines. itics "Is my duty;" and he said noth- No less Interesting than Jefferson ranny of priest, soldier, monarch or sprinkle with paprika, brown under a A VERITABLE earthquake hit the Ryan monoplane In which they were With tbe exception of Tennessee and bureaucrat. Those, again, who love Next time you have dyeing to do, try Diamond Dyes. the scientist, and the Inventor. Is Jef- gas flame. # stock market early in the week ffying from Columbus to New York Kentucky, where major streams were ing lured him from such studies but republican frugality and simplicity, See how easy it is to use them. Then compare the results. Vegetable Compoiinri his "revolutionary duties." ferson the patron of fine arts. He who wish their ministers to bo thrifty Hot Spinach and Egg Sandwich.— when call money went skyward. The crashed Into a tree In a dense fog on rising, conditions were Improving over Your dealer will refund your money if you don't agree in fact, the list of his Interests and was keenly Interested In literature stewards of public money, and would Place small pats of well drained first jump to 14 per cent caused a South mountain between Colebrook the South. they arc better dyes. activities Is an amazing one and re- and was himself a writer of note equalize opportunity, partly by a Just cooked spinach on buttered toast, first-class money scare in Wall street. and Mount Gretna, Pa. Witnesses Along the upper Mississippi the river system of taxation, partly by judicious You get none of that re-dyed look from Diamond Dyes; When your | cent historical researches have brought He was a musician and an accom- expenditure on public health and edu- place on this a nicely trimmed I J«T W006HT . COSH SMACkl Stocks came roaring down with a said that when the plane hit tbe tree continues to rise slowly. Police and no rtreaking or spotting. Just fresh, crisp, bright new to light a great number of Interesting plished violinist. It Is recorded that cation. will learn alike from the pre- poached egg. Pour over a veal gravy SOttEOHS UDTRYW crash. Frightened traders sold for it wavered, then rose slightly, turned militia are on guard at the danger color. And watch the way they keep their brilliance W AM' TfeLt 'M facts about Jefferson that are little when his early home, the house of his cepts and practice of Jefferson that no or a little chicken gravy. Serve very through wear and washing. They are better dyes because 5HUMT ME OFF WITH any price they could get, almost de- over on Its side, and crashed into the spots to protect the property of those one—not even a Peel, a Cobden. or Children Ciy known to the average American. As a father at Shadwell. was burned In hot. they contain plenty of real anilines—from three to five SOW FOOL IXCOSF I GOT LUMCH EWOXSA moralizing the market. There was dense thicket. All of the men were who have been forced from their homes Gladstone—did more to graft these farmer Jefferson was far In advance of 1770, although he lost all of his books Water Cress Sandwiches—Cream times more than other dyes. UKS-W/f'-'" gtCxHT HErRE PER ve no sustained support, the rich men's dead when workmen from the Penn- by the flood. fruitful alms and golden rules of ad- his time. On his Virginia plantation he and papers, be rejoiced In the fact ministration upon a new democracy. two or three tablespoonfuls of butter The while Package of Diamond Dyes is the original stocks giving the most ground and sylvania National Guard encamp- TvOO OF OS/ for It and add as much chopped water cress "all-purpose" dye for any and every kind of material It the standard issues crumbling along ment grounds nearby reached the A COMIC opera revolt which broke Baby has little upsets at times. AI as can be worked Info If. Spread on will dye or tinl silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or any with the good and the bad. scene. It is believed the pilot lost from KM) to 200 traps each, which out In the principality of Monaco your care cannot prevent them. But yoi was the custom of both candidates, thin slices of brown bread. mixture of materials. The blue package is a special dye, When call money later reached 20 his way In the fog and was trying cost them $5 apiece. Boats are all lasted all of 25 minutes and left the can be prepared. Then you can do what Old-Time Campaigning Wiley recalls, to offer lifts to foot- Cress Is one of our valuable vege- for silk or wool only. With it you can dye your valuable per cent, the highest since 1020, rec- to get his bearings over the military equipped with power lifters operrted articles of silk or wool with results equal to the finest country completely paralyzed for the any experienced nurse would do—wba< weary travelers whom they passed on table foods, rich In sulphurated oil as ords. prices and bank accounts went reservation when tbe accident hap- most of a day. A band of 000 deter- the road. Placing the newly found from the marine motors. Fishing is rofessional work. When yog buy—remember this. The most physicians would tell you to do- The man.who drove Abraham Lin- well as other mineral matters. luc package dyes silk or wool only. The white package smash. Odd lot dabblers and the pened. mined citizens marched to the castle friend between them, they tried to done In water 250 to 400 feet deep S You need not suffer piles, give a few drops of plain Castoria. Nt coln and Stephen A. Douglas around Radish Sandwiches.—Chop small, will dye every kind oft goods, including siik and wool heavy plungers dumped their hold- of Prince Louis and forced him under draw him out on the political situa- and the lobsters are the largest and rheumatism, backache, sooner done than Baby is Soothed; re Illinois In 1800 for their famous series tender red radlsliea. skin and all. mix Your dealer has both packages. ings overboard when they could no 'TpHE preliminary work of the rep- pain of abdication to rescind the de- tion, without revealing their identity, finest caught anywhere In American sores, toothache, burns, lief Is just a matter of moments. Yet of debates Is still alive. He Is W. N. with enough mayonnaise cream cheese, longer wait for tbe rally which came, a rations commission in Paris has' crees which have recently turned the Wiley of The Dalles. Wash., bale and attempting to get an Insight Imo un- waters. A few of Ihe most industrious or insect stings. you have eased your child without use with u Utile french dressing or cream. but came too late. The market never been completed and the conference adulterated public opinion Monheganltes make from $2,000 to $4. tiny principality into a hotbed of un- of a single doubtful drug; Castoria l£ hearty nt ninety. There were no pri- Spread on buffered bread covered with was so violent. Later, when bargain has settled down to a discussion of 000 In their eiglil months season of rest. The most Important decree that ZMO-OIL givesj vegetable. So it's safe to use as often vate trains for Presidential candidates a leal of lettuce and serve cut In any hunters. Investment trusts and Insti- the actual problem of figures. Chair- Profit From Lobsters lobstering. which begins on November Diamond Does Louis was forced to repeal was that instant relief. as an Infant has any little pain you then. Tbe two rivals were compelled desired shape. tutions began buying, prices began 1 and ends June 25. man Owen D. Young said: "The work for the cancellation of the municipal cannot pat away. And it's always to move from town to town seated In At Monhegan Island this last winter, Jjtsj! to use Perfect results the upward swing and recovered Takan Inwardly AT ALL UBUG STORES of the committee had reached a point elections. The citizens celebrated their ready for tbe crueler pongs of colic, 01 a covered farm wagon, behind a team twenty miles out at sea off tbe Maine some of the ground lost. where we must consider figures be- victory by spending the rest of the for coughs, colds of sturdy horses driven by Wiley. It coast, forty lobster fishermen operate Alligator hide footwear Is a skin. and sore throat. constipation or diarrhea; effective, too Toward the end of the week the fore proceeding further in order to day in a cafe. for older children. Twenty.flve million For open sores Cotton From Plant Wind'buvned Skin* GOOD NEWS FOR BIRDS bottlet were bought last year. they're not trimming their huts much How About a Tonic? and wounds is bet- Among tbe Miaaing now on the walls Is a saluting can- Kendyr Is the name given to the with feathers any more!" ter than any salve Famous Old Fort non. which salutes the flag dally. -need-' Do you know the corner druggist Alabama Convicts to of the mines and ended a labor that legislators are advocating a special Another thing which we imagine Is fiber plant discovered In large quan- has gone bankrupt and bis stock of or ointment as it Tbe fort was abandoned In ihe sum- tities in Asia, and found to produce had become traditional In Alabama. session of the state assembly to au- does Dot lay on entirely obsolete In this machine age Fifty-Fifty Be Worked on Farms Fort Wayne, on the Detroit river, mer of 1027, but was regarrlsoned In medicines Is now selling at a bar- At the same time It confronted the thorize a road bond Issue, the prison but penetrataa into iroRi wos the emery bag shaped like a textile yarn ol high qualify. Tests The Offender—Dreadful sorry I ran September, 1028. Cuticura gain? Alabama has turned to agriculture state board of administration with the man power has been turned Into agri- the wound. strawberry, to fake the rust off needles was begun In 1843 and was completed show that a cloth made half of kendyr yon down. And I must say It's aw- CASTORIA Soap and Ointment. They do so much to Well, doggone the luck! There's no for solution of its convict labor prob- serious task of fiudlng employment cultural channels. with, and, while of course no one In 1851 at a cost of $150,000. It was and half of cotton Is attractive, dur- fully decent of you to say nothing PAIN Picture in a Jewel allay irritation, redness and roughness of the one sick in my family just now. lem. A gigantic farm project, designed for the convicts. In accord with the plans of Ala- would have any use for If now. It's not occupied until December. 1801. able and suitable for clothing. about It. Tbe cannon used on the walls were A raagniflceiil black opal, discovered face and hands, remove dust and grime and to supply work for at least 1,000 pris- For a time they were transferred bama growers to enlarge the state's M. R. ZAEOEL ft CO.. Oheborfan. Wit. quite a loss to ihe world of art The Victim—It's nil right. I'm just Passing Observation keep the skin soft and dear under all condi oners, calls for the early planting of from the mining settlements where they strawberry industry, the prison de- MaU trial bottle of ZMO-OIL bee to PISOS • 10-liich muzzle-loading cast-Iron guns, on the Waglett fields of New Soutl as much ashamed of being run down No Sugar Daddy Monday morning mails would be tions of exposure. from 8,000 to 0,000 acres of cotton, had been employed, to "road camps," partment will devote a large acreage Nama...;.>.. World'a Largest Book which soon became obsolete. In the Wales, has been valued at from $15, by a pre-war flivver as you are to be First StenOg—Doesn't your boss f" coushs even beavlt-t If all those who listened Sosp 25c. Ointment 25c. and 50c. corn and other crops on land at four where they were put to work on the on the Atmore prison farm to berry The biggest book In the world Is spring of 1802 they were ordered dis- MKI to $25.(HML. and christened "Light Mf>uo«CtV. driving one. ever take you out to lunch? Citr in on the sermons broadcast on Sun- Talcum 25c. Sample each free. major prisons. extensive road-building program that production. It coincides with the state the "Golden Book of French ludusfry.' mantled. the guns being removed of the World" The distinct outline Second Ditto—No. the way that old day—or say they do—sent contribu AdJrta; "Cudcura." DepcB6, Maiden. Masa. Abolishment of the convict leasing also had been a part of Governor department of agriculture's desire to State RJJ) PISO'S It measures fourteen feet by seven from their carriages and rolled out of a woman's figure maj be seen In First Bird—"Girls are dressing more Laziness breeds bumors of the Rink treats me you'd think I was his lions for the collection. system under Gov. Bibb Graves Graves' campaign platform. make Alabama a leading strawberry and contains three hundred pages. to the parade ground. The only gun ihe middle ol i:ie gem. sensibly now." Second Bird—"Yes, blood.—Galen. wife. 3St ai Drag Storeg brought more than 4.000 nrisoners out The orogram slackened, and while state. PAGE FOUR THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA; MICH. PAGE FIVfl APRIL 5, I92S. APRIL 5, 1929. Telephone Type* Who CASE-HARDENED A. W. BAKER THANKS Prevent Plant Blight ELECTION RETURNS FROM Iim llOClMNT fllfD CHUIPANflOIMHtmS Lent Found in Nineveh Many English Words Legal Knots Untied COVERT NEWS Deterve No Quarter Do not keep your house plants where The oldest magnifying glass know BOYS IMPROVEJALUE "Viper r she hissed. "Scoundrel I VOTERS FOR SUPPORT It Is too warm, 00 to 05 degrees Is a by Chinese Solomon Tbe type who always opens up with In tbe world was discovered In tl Are Arabic in Origin SOME NEARBY TOWNSHIPS WITH REGISTER Of DEEDS • lengthy anaylsls of the weather— Erangeliral Lutheran Salem Cliureh Wretch I Blackguard 1 FooiV' lot better than 75. They need sun In a village near Peking, China, four 1 ruins of Nineveh. Its nmgnlfylr, The Arabs have given the Engllsh- IN AND AROL'ND THE EL.VI9 the type who is forever repeating, __ „ - . Smiling sweetly, he continued to light and fresh nlr, but should not be tradesmen clubbed together to buy cot- Every Sunday, divine serriwa In the, glance over his paper. power must have been noticed, hi ipeaklng people more words to express OF IDLE HOME LANDS "What's that?"—the type who slrays I wish to express ray appreciation to exposed to draughts. Watch out for ton. To protect It from rots they pro- Courtesy of Tuesday's News-Palladium Geman lanfiufa. berimiin* at iO^I "Villain!" she resumed, her eyes It was probably used not as a mien their thoughts than any other of the Mr. and Mrsr. Claude Crawford of the voters of Coloma township for tbe disease and pests, spray or syringe cured u cat, and agreed that each of Recording Fee Alone Brought SI 18.30 BELL PHONE «5. gets cut off—the type who speaks a sco|>e, hut as a burning-glass Tli lepltlc, Astatic or African groups. Bainbridgo Township Krause was elected clerk; William Strow, lud., spent Easter «it the home vote of confidence they have expressed them before It Is too late. Prevention language that resembles a combina- in re electing me as their Supervisor, lens as an aid to vision dates onl "When in summer ypu wear your them owned one of the anlmnl's legs. Members of Michigan Ranger Stations Bulley, treasurer; Charles Gelsler, Revenue to Berrien County of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. sr.m i ^""T'- 1 he 8a,d T la much easier than cure. John D. Carmody, well known Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan tion of Eskimo and Norwegian-the month beginning at 11:15 a. m. Snndaj T ' - Go on. j from the Middle ages. Soon afterwards the cat hurt one of highway commissioner; Charles Crawford. The former's brother's fam- T ien a and I will conduct the affairs of the 'mohair' or 'cotton' suit, avoid •alco- Bainbridge Democrat, and the only type who always calls the wrong nam- school erery Sunday morninf, begin- ' 'bought suddenly occurred office to the best of my ability. • Its paws, and the owner of that par Will Plant Trees on I nproduclive Domke. overseer; William Shearer, Probably the longest legal document ily also Joined them. t0 fln(, 8ho 8ank hol,' enjoy "sherbet* with 'candy' and representative of his party to win. (Entered «a secood-claM mailer Mt the ber—Ihe type who invariably gets a nlng at J):30. In both'the English and hopelessly Into a Respectfully, A. W. BAKER, tlcular leg bound II up with a rag justice; William Robards, member ever recorded in Berrien county Is the potlofflre at Coloma. Michigan, under 'coffee' with 'sugar,' or lie on a 'sofa' was returned to the board of county of the hoard of review, and John Mr. and Mrs. John Stuckuni enter- busy wire—the type who Jollies the German langnagen. chair at Ihe uselessness of it all. He soaked In oil. But the cat weii( too Acres the Act of March 8. 1878.) or 'mattress' reading a 'magazine,' you supervisors by an 83 majority over Fish, Glenn Gelsler, Teddle Ma- trust mortgage from the Michigan Gas tained a houseful of guests on Easter. had been a baseball umpire.—Path near the (Ire. (he bandage IgnKed. and operator—Ihe type who curses the op- are drawing on that vocabulary," Prof. East Lansing. April 4—Michigan Hoy Butzbach, Republican nominee. cholz, and William Johnson, con- A: Electric company to the Central Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenbach and tinder. the terrified animal rushed nmongsi The final vote stood: Carmody 225; erator—the type who always lias to First Church of Christ, Scientist. SALE BILLS—If you contemplate Philip K. Hlttl of Princeton told the I boys have reversed the old advice to stables. Trust company of Illinois and Aksel daughter Adeline and Mrs. (J. H. Kel- Friday, April 5, 1929 borrow a nickel-Ihe type who wrath holding an auction sale this fall, make the bales of cotton, which flared up Butzbach, 142. ly visited the oil fields at Muskegon Linguistic Society of AmerL-a. [ go west and grow up with the country K. Bodholt, trustee. fully hangs tbe Instrument on the llonr Services are held every Sundny at Try It Out, Ladies sure that your sale is properly adver- j and were destroyed. Other township officers elected, St. Joseph Township last Friday and gained information. "In a complete English lexicon, and are Improving Idle home land by all Republicans, Include: Clerk, Ir- 10:46 a. m. Sunday school at 12:00 Wlfle—I made a terrible hit at-the tlsed. Let The Courier print your , Your The three owners of the uninjured More than S.'» solid pages of type- F. W. COCHRUN —the type who makes believe that he Arabic would figure in no less than win Weber: treasurer, Howard The Republican candidates had no Jiinmie Pupiira of Chicago spent o'clock. club this afternoon. nnction bills and insert an ad in tbe planting (rees whose beauty and value written copy were required to put It Is the butler—the type who, to the nc 196 entries under the letter A alone." legs sued their partner for loss and Schaus; highway commissioner. Al- opposition In St. Joseph township. Easter with his brother, August Pu- Wednesday evening service at HKX) Hubby—Make a speech? columns of Oils paper, for hundreds of will Increase as their own age Increas- un record. It was received by Regis- purpa, at the Joseph Bennettl home. companlment nf a clashing Jazz hand o'clock. PLUMBING ^ Many of these words have come Into damages. The Judge ruled thus: lied R. Varman; Justice of the Chester Jordan was reelected super- The Self Culture Club held lt» re*- readers would see your advertisement announces to his spouse that he Is be i Wlfie—No>< me—.'u,, bumtn I i worwune- mmyy dresureass thaiiimt "Since (ho cat was unable to use ies. according to a statement by mem- peace, Herbert Adams: board of re- visor. E. L. Wroteb was elected ter of Deeds Don R. Pears on N'oveni- The St. Patrick supper that was ular tneHing at (ho hon.e of Mrs. Lu* Reading room open to the public rr- , i i h«. odor of who might never see your bills. Watch English indirectly through the romance Ing detained nt tlie olllce—the type ju8t ha(J cleanc( an( t No matter what they may be the Injured leg, the cotton was set on view. Charles Arent; constables. clerk; Alfred Moore, treasurer: postponed on account of bad roads was ella Howard Friday, March 29th, with ery Wednesday and Saturday after- , g(i Ient tlint every. the classified columns of The Courier languages, he said, but Arabic also has bers of the forestry department at ber SO. ItKJS, and tbe paper bus been who merely repeals the word "yes' fire by the action of the three un Will Klckhakn, August Wabbe. S. Julius Berndt, highway commission- iflven March :{i)ib at the Gleaner hall. the preiddent prexidinR anil the hoateMR noon from 2:00 to 4:00 o clock, ? . . very closely. Each week there are hew served as a medium for transmitting Michigan State College. er; Elmer Mott, overseer of high- worked on during the extra periods body thought we had n car. We'll Injured legs on which the cat ran Radom, Edward Lull. About forty partook of the supper and conductInR the current events. "Nar- throughout tbe conversation-the type ads appearing in this column and you a number of words of Greek, Latin, Three forestry ranger stations es- ways; J. J. Gard, Justice of the since that time. have to get one now. donr. will be promptly attended to enjoyed the evening dancing. An Eas- cotics and Dry Habits a Menace to the who. Just around the corner, stuffs a may llnd Just the article that you Persian, Sanskrit, Egyptian, Turkish. among the bales of cotton. Conse- ; (abllshed In Washtenaw coun(y last Hagar Township peace; Alfred Russel, member of Property acquired In Berrien county Methodist Episcopal Chiirch week are (he forerunners of many such requires the recording of the trust ier sup|M*r will be given at the regular Tounf" was the subject on which Mrs. handkerchief In Ihe mouthpiece and want, excellent results have been oh Coptic or Hindustani origin, such as quently these three legs were guilty, the hoard of review, and O. O. Leh- talned thru these little ads. If you and their owners must pay damages stations whose members will be the With a total of 350 votes, Hagar mortgage In this county. All of the lodge meeting. Saturday night, with Carrie Itachnian read a very interest- pretends thai he is hundreds of tpilet Rev. T. H. Lea mon. Pastor. WAS LEFT A PA(U)PER apricot arure, borax, camphor and man. Herman Marquart, Oscar Hard IMI.VS and girls of several Michigan township re-elected Supervisor supper served from (i:.'i() to 7. All iiiK |w|)er. In answer to roll call tbe away . . . the type who calls up have anything out of the ordinary to and costs." and Emmett Guv, constables. One property covered in (he original trust The down-pour did not prevent ebony. counties. Urganlxatlon plans for these Charles E. Gage over his Democratic mortguge was In Cass. S(. Joseph. Mar- members are urned (o be presenL ladles named a weed or drug that is at three o'clock in the morning to re^ lame audience from gathering at the sell, If you want to buy something, hundred forty seven votes were sdidons have been completed In Kent rival, John Berner hy a vote of 190 quette and Houghton counties. The or- Mr. and Mrs. ('. N. Kelly of Grand not controlled by the narcotic law. port that he has been arrested—the cliureh Faster Sunday. People came want to rent your farm, rent your HENRY KIBLER i a st Van Rureu, Antrim and Cheboygan to 149. J. 3. Curtis, Democrat, was iginal Instrument covers 17!) printed Rapids spent Friday night at the home Mal»el Wolff conducted the lesson, af- type who stations himself In a booth i» u* from every quarter, and were not house, rent rooms, or to sell household Sodus Township articles, make your wants kuown thru | :onntles. elected clerk; Brick Kerllkowske, pages. f their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ter which the hostess served a deiic- for one solid hour—the type who be disappointed. Expression after expres lotis lunch. Tlie ladies were very hap- Ibis column. PLUMBING, HEATING AND Members of the stations agree to Republican, treasurer; Oscar De- Charles Handy was re-elected It Is estimiKed that it will require Kelly. cins the conversation with "OuPaswho slon of praise were given to the perfor mon, Democrat, Mghway commls- Easter guests at the Elm View Fruit py to have Mrs. Florence Kelly pres- plant Ll*K) trees on an Idle acre of supervisor In Sodus. The whole Re- nearly three days to compare the re- mers. choral composition was ren s.oner; Ben Peters. Sr., Republican. farm were F. W. Kelly of Benton Har- ent. To each one present Mrs. Kelly this is"—tbe type who speaks in a ground which Is not adapted to the pro- publican ticket was unopposed. Ar- corded copy with the original before It dered well and enjoyed Immensely. It WELL DRIVING Justice; Howard Bishop. Republican, bor. Merle Tucker of South Bend, Geo. gave a uni<|ue little novelty in tbe low whisper . . . the type who, in l Frenchmen Firs! lo Fly duction of other farm crops. Ever- thur Lang was elected clerk; Jesso can be returned to the trust company. was a striking picture in song and member of the board of review, and Elliott of Chicago, X. J. Rider and InuiKe of a pea« h pit. W hen OMMd the middle of the conversation sud 7W^ALLACRES/$ greens. spruce or pine, are the trees Barlow, treasurer; Nellie Wycoff. The recording fee ne((ed Berrien coun- story of Christ's dea(h and victory. The first men ever (o cut loose from N. J. Flkes, Charles Coleman, Lee highway commissioner; Ross Car- family of Watervllet, Mr. and Mrs. they revealed a miniature toy, each one denly says, "Good-hy"-the type who usually planted liecause they grow bet- ty Sllv:«). We are grateful to all who gave of the surface of Mother Eiir(h In n suc- Water Pressure Systems Installed and all kinds of Chappadel, and Charles Broderlck. mlchael, overseer of highways; August Pupiira and the former's being different. Mrs. Carrie Klbler never says "Good by."—Kansas City ter than hardwoods on unfertilized their (line, talents and strengdi to cessful (light, as far as history shows, constables. Warren Watson, Justice; Rynold brother, and Paul Slrks. and Mrs. Avis Leonard were (tuests of Times. Repairing promptly done. Just call Profitable/ lis. nre easier to plant, and produce make this wonderful hour such a huge were the Mnntgolfler brothers, Ste- more board feet of lumber per acre. Benton Township Stelnke. board of review. R. W. the club. Tlie club will meet Friday (Sherlock) Clawson was again nam- ueeess. Twenty-live dollars was th phen and Joseph. Frenchmen, who In Mixed plantings of pine and spruce Turkish Trade Union* afternoon of this week with Mrs. Car- ed constable; otner constables are Brides Cling to Old offering received from church and Sun 1783 startled tbe world with the flrst are popular, as a part of tbe spruce Democrats made a clean sweep rie Klbler. Phone Coloma 74 Coloma, Michigan PREAD Solvay Pulverized Limestone Albert Schram, William Dana, and The oldest trade unions In the day school. This special offering goes balloon ascension. ean be harvested in 10 years for In Benton township with Its veteran Beliefs About Luck Great Queen of Song and give your land the lime it needs to Herman Baushke- The total vote world are In Constantinople. Here to the support of the Wolfe Memorial Cbrisimas (rees. The removal of the supervisor, James J. Jakway leading Wedding superstitions are dying out S (he (Icket with a 177 majority over was 99. every worker, no matter what bis Attempted Too Much Training School at Lima, Peru. produce big, profitable crops. jprnce thins the stand of (rees and very slowly, according to a British au The Thunder Mountain Night his Republican rival, James L. calling, belongs to a guild. These The failure of many artistes who A very pretty decorated gift was gives a comparatively quick money re- Berrien Township thorlty on malrlmonlal problems. Hawks flapped their wings again Wed- Solvay Pulverized Limestone replaces the Adams. The vole stood. Jakway. guilds are very powerful, having been nesday evening, March 27th, and flew remain unknown comes from the fact presented to Rev. anil Mrs. T. H. I/ea lime removed from your soil by rain and by turn on the forestry project Spruce Aldiou^b (he superstitious bride Is mon last Sunday by the Daisy class of She—When my father died I was •142, Adams. 285. Berrien township cast 449 votes, In existence for many centuries and to the home of Miss Alma Stone in that they do not know in what direc- previous crops. Sweetens sour soil and helps whleb Is allowed to stand may lie cu( Other officials Include: Clerk. now the exception radier than the our Church School. It was greatly left a pauper. reelecting Supervisor W. F. Dean. possessing special privileges granted North Coloma, where they enjoyed tion their power lies. The failures for pulp wood In .'M) years. Charles Veil; treasurer, Frank Cul- rule, the question of lucky or unlncky appreciated. Dumb Dora—Oh, wasn't It nice of fertilizers do better work. Republican, over Charles Botham, to (hem for services rendered (o (lie their favorite game of bunco at live of Rreat artistes nearly always come Four years of training in forestry by; overseer of highways, Roland hours, days or nionths Still holds a There will be an all-day group him to leave you a papa In his place 1 Every dollar you spend for Solvay Pul- practices are open to the members of Democrat, by a vote of 291 to 127. state in times of crisis. To this day tables. The bunco prize was given to from their lack of knowledge of (heir Pearl; Justice of the peace, Herman S. A. Waltz Republican, was elected place in the mind of many a younc Mrs. Flossie Hazen; high scores to Mrs. meeting of the W. F. M. S. of the Kal verized Limestone brings you 66^ more actual lime for the ranger stations. Specialists from Frlcke; hoard of review, A. J. Mer- in Constantinople, no shoemaker of own limitations. Few can. Indeed, go aniazoo District, at tbe church, Tues the forestry department of Michigan clerk over Henry Knoor by one vote- woman contemplating marriage, he Camfleld and Clara Plerson: low score Ho, Hum I your money. High test Fumace-dried. Shipped in bulk ry; hoard of review (vacancy) 212 to 211. Edwin Radewald, Demo- the guild of shoemakers may be pun- on for long years with a record like day, April 0th. This group includes State College will assist In training the said. to Mrs. Totzke; consolation to Mrs. Woman, lovely woman, or in bags. Order yours today. Frank Dunbar; constables, Paul crat. wa.s elected treasurer; (Jeorge ished except hy special officers ap- (hat of Madame Adelina Paid, of (he following charges—S(. Josepph. Knuth. Noel Peters. Otto Hicks. May Is usually a lean month for Chas. Coleman: while Mrs. Lilly Jen- Isn't she fair and sweet? station members. Hudson, oversear; W. G- Sharpe, pointed by members of his own call- syhom It Is s:rld (hat she had but one Riverside, Watervliet. Benton Harlior She wears more clothcs when to bed "The Nan at the Wheel" Ray Hicks. weddings, ami there are couples who son took home the door prize. A l»ounti- SOLVAY SALES CORPORATION and S. N. Fields, justices; W. E. ing; the favor having been conferred ."eal failure In her artistic life. She and Coloma. A co-aperatlve dinner will •he Roes hesitate to get married on Friday. ful three-course lunch was served at DETROIT, MICHIGAN "Penny" Ii Unofficial Parker, member of the board of re- upon the fraternity by one of the sul- was over fitly years old and had heen IK- served. Members of the local so- Than she doos upon the street. Pipestone 1 ownship Others have a dread of the 13th of the 5:00 o'clock by the hostess, assisted by The term "penny" has been In gen- view. and Jesse Judd, Wm. Brown. tans of the Sixth century. The guilds Mrs. Anna Bergmann, Mrs, Grace .lack- a leading opera singer for over thir- ciety and all the women of the church Write today Ray Toney. and Frank Gelnett, con- month. are urged to attend this gathering Like a fine car, a bank depends for its peformance on eral use In this country since the There were no contests In Pipe regulate wages, length of working son, Mrs. Kcuben Hazen and Mrs. John ty years when, attrucfed by (he op- Candid Admission for priees stables. More remarkable still Is the fact Missionary speakers of prominence will itovolutlonary war. but It has never stone township and the election of day, and even control the "pitches" Harris. All flew back to their various portunities which the role of Carmen "Do you always tell the truth when and free the straight .tepubllcan ticket was that one o'clock—the thirteenth hour lie present and will make addresses. "the man at the wheel." been the otllclal designation of any Oronoko Township of the vendors. homes after a very pleasant afternoon gives, she undertook to sing l« at you make a campaign speech?" illustrated Just a formality. Glenn (Mark wa.s —Is very rarely chosen for the wed The Epworth League will have a coin mlnicd lu the United S(a(e3, 1( and witii the anticipation of another Oovent Garden. London. With her "Invariably," answered Senator Sor- booklet on re-elected supervisor. William H. Sylvester, for more ding ceremony. this week. business and social meeting at the Is nnd has been a recognized coin of vok-e still beautiful, her singe tech- ghum. "But I am compelled to admit lime. Other township officers Include than 20 years Democratic supervisor Green—which, worn as an emerald. church Friday evening April 5th, at ^ULVERIZK Grea( BrUaln and (he coinage of Eng- Fox Dog« nique at Its strongest and her Im- that with me, as with others, the clerk, A. R. Tlbbs ;treasurer. Wil- from Oronoko, was beaten yester- Is believed to be a talisman against 7.•.'{(). All Epworthlans and their When these men are endowed with ability, and imbued land was used In this rountrj for a mense popularity, even she could not truth regarding some subjects Is a liam Kendall; highway commission- day by a Republican, Walter Eide- evil—was long viewed with disfavor Foxes can be (rained to act as The last meeting of the Coloma (Jar- friends are luvlted to muster at the number of years after the Revolution, er, Ernest Skoda; Justice of the adapt herself to a role that was con- appointed hour. matter of personal opinion." son by a vote of 410 to 36»;. Oro- as a portion of the wedding dress. In watch-dogs. Farmers sometimes use den Club was held at the home of Mrs, with a desire to serve, the bank becomes a potential fac-, Sold by limestone ami ihe use of the term became an es- peace, Lewis Glade; board of re- F. M. Sterner in Watervliet. on April ceived for a different type of voice Plan for the services next Sunday, noko rolled up a vote of 787. Al- recent years. It bus been used more them for that purpose and find them tablbhed custom nt that time und the view, Joseph Pratt, overseer of high- bert J. Earnhardt, Democrat, was 2d. The Benton Harbor Garden club and a different type of person. She. April 7th. efficient They are very fierce.—Lon- Makes a Difference tor in the economic growth of the communi.y. name became applied to the cent es It ways, Herman Rosenbaum. elected clerk; Lee Sunday, Demo- frequently. has extended un invitation to the Colo- the greatest singer of the century, Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Classes don Answers. "He'll be all right If he could drop crat. treasurer; Thomas Michael. Recently, a prospective bride stum for everybody. We are beginning a Berrien County Fruit Association was about the same value The flrst Royalton Township ma club to attend the lecture on land- failed to do what scores of lesser the people." Democrat, highway commissioner; bled on the doorstep while about to scape and small home gardens at the new quarter and will study interesting cents actually minted under the Con- artistes were doing well, and what had "I'm no puzzle workerr so draw the Hayden Michael. Democrat, over- enter a register otOce. Had she actual- higli school in that city. The next meet- lessons in the Old Testament Come No community is greater than its bank, and no bank is stitution appeared In 1793. The Republicans made a clean proved the Inspiration of some of sweep of Royalton township, where seer: Joslah Whetstone. Justice; ly fallen there Is little doubt that the "S" Come# First ing will be held with Mrs. Henrietta with us and stay by us and enjoy with diagram." those who were nearest to her in 'Well, Instead of going round do- that veteran supervisor. Samuel B. Warren Schultz, member of the ceremony, which was taking place on The letter with which the most Camfleld on April Kith, at 2:.'K) p. in. groniness. us tills hour. The Sunday school greater than the men behind it. hoard of review, and Henry Schul- ing good, he goes round doing the Miners, was an easy victor over his a Friday, would have had to be post- words begin Is "s." In a new die A very enjoyable social hour followed Council met Inst week and planned ler, Henry Pfelfer, and Tracy Mi- people good."—Cincinnati Enquirer. Democratic opponent, William Dor- poned till a more propitious time. tlonary they number 57.428. the business session on Tuesday. The Prayer and Praise service every Jenkins—What do you get out of 'We'll have to get coal for our bin." budget. —Shoe and Leather Reporter Thursday evening. The lime for the evening services is your car? Hawkins (the father of two chil- State Bank of Coloma changed to (5:30 and 7:30. We will look for you next Sunday. dren)—Hairpins, ukuleles, books, SPECIAL OFFER Bring a friend or two. Strangers are bats, gloves, candy and tennis MOTOR Rpt Of Mlion Of IHE STATE BAi OF COLOHJ welcome. rackets.

at Coloma, Michigan, at thexlose of business March 27, 1929. WON AND LOST as called for by the Commissioner of the Banking Department: First Coininuunity Church Chicago Herald and Examiner Rev. W. E. Goltz, Pastor. I Sunday, April 7th. ^ _ DAILY EDITION BY MAIL ^ . RESOURCES COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Dollars Cts Church school at 10 ;00 a. m. Class- LOANS AND DISCOUNTS: I178.087.1S I 29,700,00 es for everyone. Why not go to the Items in Transit 272.21 church school session next Sunday. Morning worship nt 11:00 o'clock. Jill WEEKS for oaly*!.""* Totals. $178,889.88 129,700.00 $208,059.38 Sermon by tbe pastor and special music REAL B8TATB MOHTGAQES $ 2,887.88 1123,798.64 |126,B5L22 by the vested choir. A cordial welcome awaits you at the What a bargain! Particularly for No one can afford to be without a BONDS AND SECURITIES, viz: services of the Community church. b Municipal Bonds in office $ 7.370.70 folks who prefer to subscribe for a daily newspaper during these inter- e Other Bonds, 40,454.00 Totals # 47,824 70 1 47.824 70 NEW ALLOY IS short period and still keep informed esting times—especially when they RESERVES, viz.; DEVELOPED FOR about all the important events oc-. can get a GREAT metropolitan Due from Federal Reserve bank $ 13,378.00 I 7,500.00 zz Cash and Due from banks in reserve curring every day. Wherever your newspaper like the Chicago Herald Cities TELEPHONE USE Depend on 28,617.84 3,100.00 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of In- Why, Sandy, I heard you won to- interest lies, whatever your interest and Examiner at a very law price, debetodness carried as legal reserve , in Savings Department only 21,328.67 ?e^Inimr Made of Specially day, two up. You look like you lost" Ylss mon, I did! One ball." is, you will find it in The Herald Truly no home can afford to be Total8 Polarine! 1 3y.9Ho.H4 $ 31,928 «7 • 71,924.01 Treated Iron, Nickel aad Try this money- and Examiner. without it. COMBINED ACCOUNTS, viz.: Cobalt, AnnoQQced North Pole It protects your Overdrafts And •till strange rumors fret the soul saving, car j i i Banking House " . . . . . 6 12 .. 25.000.00 As for the North we aim. Mtrt r—m btrt J&M u CMANMW hi th* Furniture and Fixtures J'.I' engine. Cushions s a v ing .. d #837.06 By land and sea and sky that pole swtrsgt fsntry *md hiuktm tvmHmtd Other Real Estate The new alloy, permlnvar, which la cruel just the same. Famous Writers Who Contribute to The - 30.399.41 has been developed in the Bell motor oil Customers' Bonds deposited with bank for safekeeping .. 8.050 00 moving surfaces. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank. Telephone Laboratories, is a series today! of alloys of iron, nickel and cobalt Room for Improvement Keeps grit and dust, Chicago Herald and Examiner Total John (passionately)—The more 1 $516,841.92 When the constituents are melted This combination comijU of refrigerator for together In certain proportions and look at you, dear, tlie more beautiful LIABILITIES natural ice or mechanical refrigeration, , heat and friction from the resultant alloys suitably heat you seem. -ARTHUR BRISBANE -WARREN BROWN Capital Stock paid in shelf storage sections, 2 base sections and Surplus fund 50,000.00 treated, their magnetic properties Julia (expectantly)—Yes? wearing them away. .. 20.000.00 drawer section. Undivided Profits, net are unusual and fundAmentally dif- John (brutally)—I ought to look at -DR. ROYAL COPELAND -TED COOK .. 2.771.0.| ferent from those of other magnetic you oftener. COMMERCIAL DEPOSITS, viz. substances. You can count on every -B. C. FORBES -PRUDENCE PENNY Commercial Deposits subject to check. -1112,574.13 The development of permlnvar is State Money on Deposit... Frigid 10,000 00 an outgrowth of the earlier discov- drop of Polarine to do its -O. O. McINTYRE -LOUELLA PARSONS Time Commercial Certificates of Deposit (51,603 07 ery of permalloy also by the Bell Blinks—What kind of a woman is SITLISH, (IMIIII KITCHENS bis wife? duty in the lubrication of your Total Telephone Laboratories. Permal- -JAMES WEBER LINN —THE GADABOUT $184,177.20 1184,177.20 loy, composed of iron and nickel, Jinks—Well, when she comes Into a SAVINGS DEPOSITS, viz. has resulted not only in multiply- room the temperature usually drops SELL OR CENT EASILY car. Polarine is the dependable -M. S. RUKEYSER —MME. QUI VIVE Book accounts—Subject to Savings By-laws |24(J,77r>.(J8 ing the possible speed of subma- 15 or 20 degrees. rino telegraph cables by five, but product of a dependable company. -DAMON RUNYON -WINIFRED BLACK Total |24enti or dealers do not make delivery in ihe States of Illinois, Indiana, lona, Michigan and Wisconsin. * tus, and hat It will also be efficient . We will loan your money for you on igan, Polarine has been proved. Ask any agent of the for the continuous loading of tele- first class real estate mortgages, and SELLERS Truss Fitting phone conductors. look after all your interests. Insurance, SCCTICNAL rrreiiCN UNITS taxes, etc., for a nominal fee. We have facilities for placing both large and STANDARD OIL, COMPANY small amounta. Your inquiries are so- Ail-Powerful Gold licited. BAKBB INSURANCE {Indiana) soa Red Cross Drug Co. The Idol cold can bonst of two pe- AGENCY, State Bank Building. , U m**t SuiuUr./n>m 4 U 7 P. S^^Odemgo S^npi^Orths^Oreh—tr t. alto on Thurtdarm^nUsM. 9130 to Coloma. Iflch.—Adv. 60tf Tun*L tor Uo-VlM F.ntartalnin, ommr WGN. Chicagn; ItTMj,WOC, Mllmmlmi: Daranport; WBO,> Doa Hulnot; BENTON HARBOR, MICH. cullnritles: It Is worshiped In all cli- Troost Bros. 10 M Paul; tTEBC, Superior. WUW, Omtakm; trDAF. Kama. CUy, KSD. St. Louit; KSFP, St. 111-115 West Main St. Phone Harbor 67 mates without n single temple, and by all classes without a single hypo- A strong man claims he can lift an RHooe Harbor 159. Oenton Harbor, MicH. crite.—Col ton. automobile without a Jaok, but so far no one has claimed to run without It.

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FORTI NE WAS FX)IM) ()N A draft on the general fund of the conn Mrs. Clara Ball has returned home Most people who have nothing to do Wall paper cleaner at Scott's.—Adv. ARTHUR SWIFT—Air brush paint- Clean your clothes with Klensall; Forever and a Day Reason Poverty and Wealth Some neighbors will borrow every- ty concerned. QUITS PUIPIT TO BECOME X from a visit of several week at Char- make the mistake of doing It. ing. Phone 15S, Coloma, 40tf sold at Scott's.—Adv. KAKM NK.AK TIIKEE RIVKRS 'WITH THE MICHIGAN Alchemist—This Elixir of Life Is ah Rexall Hygienic Powder—the wom- None Is poor but the moan In mind thing, Including trouble. The senate went a long way, Tues 1 The Cottage by Since It Is Reason which shapes levoix. solately guaranteed to enable you to IWm't suffer with corns. Use Corn en's friend—sold at Scott's.—Adv. No one ever beard tell of a boot- the timorous, Ihe weak and unbeliev- day. In solving the vexatious matter of ELAEMAN AT RAILWAY CROSSING and regulates all other things. It la The best way to find your missing Harold Lyon, cashier of the Stnto live forever, but I bava a better Solvent Sold at Scott's.—Adv. logger getting a bad check. ing: none Is wealthy but the amnent relations between regular "medics" and I the Sea not Itself to be left In disorder.— A girl who wishes to do general kinsfolk Is to get rich. Bank of Coloma, and C. E, Gelsler, LIST your like properly and firms In soul, who is satisfied and floweth Three UIvors.—A snuill fortune, STATE LEGISLATURE members of the other schools of medi- brand at 00 groats a bottle. Eplctetus. house work should apply at once at the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thompson aluL vice president of the same Institution, cine In the state, by the passage of the with H. A. King, Coloma, Mich,—Adv. Hear the Spartou radio, "The Path- over.—Tupper. burled for "JO years beneath tlie ground •; By DOROTHY DOUGLAS V Former Galien Pastor Balieves He Can Hotel Coloma.—Adv. 36t2. daughter June spent Sunday In Fort tf. finder of the Air," ut Scott's,—Adv, MuftawBg grow In wet places, were In Chicago several days last on a farm iu St. Joseph county, win bill by Representative Culver, provid- Wayne, Ind. which prphf bly 1^ the reason why they week attending a bankers' meeting. ing for a separate state examining SimawwwiphiftooiMinMOToow uncovered here Saturday when four (Cofryrtsfit.) Sara Urea tt He Caooot iare Miss Beulah Carpenter, a teacher In For tired, aching feet, use Rexall Mrs. Anna Finn of Chicago is at her look like ypibrellns. rusty tin cnns were opened at a Iwal The Week in the Legislature by Mich board for chiropractors, an object to- the Kalamasoo schools, spent the Take a spring tonic—use Peptona. It Footbath tablets. Sold at Scott's.— cottage at Paw Paw Lake for the season All Off Key The W. F. M. 3. enjoyed a 10-cent bunk and $2,518.50 taken from them. ward which these professionals have D ONALD, his long legs perched Souls week-end with her mother, Mrs. Jen- puts "pep" Into your system. Sold at Adv. Insincere compliments fall Jarring- tea. Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Igan State Farm Bureau striven for many years. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Hit. Mary Stoldt, iIi«HJ un Marcii ^ comfortably on the wide ledge nie Mott. Scott's.—Adv, Mrs. Gertrude Stratton. A short pro- Galien.—Although service in the ly ou Ihe ear. The singer of praises osteopaths were granted'privileges <»/ the veranda among bis sister's pet Paints, oils, varnishes, shellac, nnd J, W. MH'HELS. Phone 14F23. Coloma. , n n,Tnn- , nn v „ . . gram and social hour were enjoyed. 7. Her daughter. Mrs Heidi M N i" Lanslug, Mich., March I'.fJ'.t ranks of the army of the Lord may When buying a radio, make sure you 43x ' " ' . n"' notes.—Farm and Syckle, remembered her mother's tell equal to those of regular doctors by a flower pots, finished reading the news Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and two all kinds of decorating materials ut With signllh'aut developments along entitle a man to greater future com- are getting the boat Oat a Spartou— 1 Fireside. IIIR her some 20 years ago about the senate measure passed by the upper MICHIGAN BELL sons of Fair Plain were Easter Sunday Scott's.—Adv. James F. Thar, who Is attending house. Tuesday. This bill was sent In his paper and then turned half idly pensations than a job ou tbe Michigan sold at Scott's.—Adv. Keep your hair glossy and In place I hidden money. Following her mot ho rV lines of taxation and crime prevention guests of F. J. Thar and family of the Michigan State College at East and half seriously to the advertise- Central, It is less dependable according Mrs. Wm. Wat kins of Ann Artyj: with Lilac Hair OU. Sold at Scott's. death she Informed Curl Wing, •ulinln leuislatiim. at the Michigan legislature, to the house for approval. All healers Hagar township. Lansing, is spending this week's vaca- ment beaded "Board Wanted." to the Rev. C. M. Conklln of Galien. TELEPHONE CO. Miss Jane Conklln of Dowaglac and spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and —Adv. last week, observers saw the first act- will hare to fulfil the Increased provis- See P. P. Baushke tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, Istrator. nnd the search was made. "Ronny! If you kick any of my who has announced that his fiock Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Kelly and daugh- Miss Frances C. Stark of Hartford .Mrs. Wm. Hocker. The cans lay a foot below the sur ual iMiiniallun that the session was ions of new educational retiulrements It Is time now to plan for your gar- J, Thar of Hagar township, who have A Woman is as Young as pink geruniums off the ledge and into must secure a spiritual shepherd else- ter of Grand Rapids nnd Mr. and Mrs. were week-end guests at the A. face 'and wen* almost rusted away iibotit In enter Into its early phases of as embodied In the so-called "basic den. It Is a great convenience for just returned from Plant City, Florida. where and that henceforth his services James Lilfott "f Covert were Sunday Stark home. Miss Elsie Lukens returned to Jack- For Insurance The oldest eolu was dated 1M."5. ami udjournment. The most Important xiences" bill passed in tbe senate at the sea you will most certainly have neighbor's chickens. She Looks as a shepherd would be limited to guests at the Homer La Molt home. son. Sunday, after enjoying her spring the latest 15)17. Mrs. Van Syckle and function of any legislature Is to levy the same time. to retrieve them and the water bus Mrs. Kathryn Cole and Miss ildlza- of All Kinds . . . herding the traffic through the gates vacation with her sister In Coloma. her brother, Will Stoldt, are the onlj sulHcient tax to carry the state along The joint resolution authorizing the the snappy temperature of Iceland to- beth Hamilton of South Bend.v-4 Dr. Peer, will do general practice in A. Comai. Phone 12F2 Coloma. 36tf Sale of 300 pieces opens on ure with no opposing votes cast. paints and brushes. population of 3'. ,OSS souls. and an undeveloped sexual instinct- ment would be an extension telephone. When the medicine and surgery, test eyes and fur- Coloma Michigan The measure introduced by Hep. "This night work's been getting Get Set telephone rinjrs upstairs, and you are in the base- nish glasses. Calls answered day or TOMATO PLANTS—$1.00 per fiat- Saturday. WILUAM A. MONTGOMERY, Justice Selab B. Strong allowed the Mrs. A. C. Hussey of West Coloma. Clinton Carter rfd2. Coloma. Hlch.83tf Alex 1». Cuthbertson, of Flint, was me," he confided to Ronny, "nnd I This thing of jumping around from ment, it would bo much easier to take the call night.—Adv. 2.'itf, Attorney and Counselor, passed in the house two weeks ago. boy to change bis plea from not guilty who has been quite ill for some time, felt I must at least sleep in the sea •me Job to another may make you ac- without climbing tlie stairs I wishes to thank all those who sent her Admitted to Practice in all Courts of to checkmate the administration in Its to guilty of murder in the second de- Brighten up your furniture with Dri- REAL TOMATO PLANTS—$1.50 air if I'm to keep going until tbe tide quainted with a lot of scenery. But STOP, Michign and Illinois. efforts to remove liquor law violators gree. plants, cut flowers, letters, cards, tel- Kwlk Enamel All the popular colors per fiat. Coloma Gardens. 35tf of fume reaches me, or rather until I It will never make you acquainted An Extex&noa Tel epbouc Costa Only ephone messages, or who called In per- at Scott's.—Adv. Phone Covert 2559. from the life Imprisonment provisions The opinion of these two mental ex 1 struggle nearer It." with success. Stick with your job a Few Ccntfl a Day son. for their kind thoughts and words FOR SALE—Seed corn. Adolph COUGHINVJ of the code. This would IK ac- perts corroborated the statement Rice Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Newton of the Johnson, one mile south and 1*4 miles Almost instant relief COLOMA, - MICHIGAN "We're all In the same boat here.** ong enough to call It by Its flrst name. of cheer during her long illness.—Adv. 85c 60c complished by raising the maximum bad made in his signed confession, Locust Beach resort. Paw Paw Lake, east of the Ingrabam school. 30l3x Gilmore Brothers with ono swallow of laughed Ronny. "My sister Alice goes -Grit sentence for first violation of the liquor that the murder was unpremeditated, and Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Bierworth. In by an early train to fill her job in Buy your water glass egg preserver laws, to five years imprisonment, which an act born of bis exaggerated horror their neighbors, returned home last Sat- APPLES for sale. $1.00 iier bushel a subeditor's chair and works darned at Scott's.—Adv. Benton Harbor G. Fred Schaer with the proposed code amendments, of a kiss which be said Alice Joost Tough Lines urday from a several months stay in and up. Phone C. L. Wooley, 14 F 2. would call for life for fourth offense. hard. too. I sell a picture about ev- One of the tragedies of Ilfe Is that M Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oliver. Jr., of Florida. They drove through in Mr. Coloma. 34 tf THOXINE offered to give him. AUCTIONEER The amended code would levy a 7Vj to ery six months so we manage to keep ao one ever gives us a dinner until Newton's car in four days. Breaks Down and Weeps. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson FOR SALE—Several loads of chick- 15 year sentence on fourth liquor law bread and cheese in the house." we don't need one.—American Maga of Benton Harbor. Ed Baur of Holly- A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL l.lce. a pule, good-looking boy neatly The Camplire Girls, under the direc- en manure nt the Pleasant View offenders, and not life. The situation proved rather Inter- rtne. wood, Cat, and Mrs. Fred Robinson. dressed in a brown suit and maroon tion of Miss Eunice Henley, will giv Poultry Farm on tbe Pinery road, just When the Cuthbertson bill was Sr., of North Coloma. helped Wing Phone 16-F2, COLOMA for Appointments tie, who had sat stolidly chewing gum esting in that Alice never had so much a program at the meeting of the I^fr- west of Hartford. Fred Klute. 3012 passed In the senate on March Robinson celebrate his 53d birthday on and leaning on his hand during the as u passing glimpse of their paying eut-Teachers' Association this (Thu -1, however, the maximum sentence March 31st. the first time that his STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale- taking of testimony, showed his first euest, nnd all Tom Granger's knowl- day) evening. The regular business for the first offense was dropped birthday fell on Easter Sunday. State Inspected Mastodon everbearing. sign of emotion when, after the court- edge of Ronny's sister was through meeting will precede the program. What a Fine Roast! to four years, thus removing liquor law John D. Carmody the brother's chat. There was the Light refreshments will be served. $15 per 1000; Senator Dunlaps, priced vlolutors from the life imprisonment room had been cleared, he suddenly Drl-Kwlk Enamel In all bright colors, photograph Ronny had decorated the on application. D. Woodbrldge, Phone Experienced Auctioneer provisions of the code. But the upper began to weep on his brother's arm. dries hard In four hours. Sold at 12 F 13, Coloma. 34t0x That's what you could hear from many hosewives in guest room with-a lovely head of Rev, T. IL Lea mon brought home Solicits Your Butinets house added a section, submitted by After Medical Examiner George Scott's.—Adv. from the Riverside church last Sunday Alice. Ronny adored sketching her Coloma and vicinity if you were in their kitchens when Sen. Leon F. Miner, of Flint, which Mord had described the condition in afternoon a handsomely decorated STRAWBERRY PLANTS - State Phone 52.F WATERVLIET, Mich dainty head. John Dovln of St. Joseph piloted bis inspected. Premier, Gibson, Cooper and they unwrap their meat from this shop. And not only would impose a mandatory minimum which he found the body of Miss Joost il basket, containing 145 eggs, a gift Ford coupe through the yard at the Brandywine. Chas. W. Harris, phone penalty of $50 fine of 50 days in jail the night of November 2, Mrs. Lucille "Saves me the price of a model," from church and Sunday school. This roasts in particular, but any kind of meat that you get county jai! a few days ago and then 2 Fi3, Coloma, Mich. 36t! for first violation of the liquor laws, Joost, mother of the dead girl, a said Ronny and grinned. has been tbe practice of these good lost control of It. the machine going here. It is all of a splendid quality that you desire and not involving a sale. This would mean white-haired woman all in black, calm- "Saves you a good bit. I'd say—to people at Easter time since the organ- FOR SALE—Sturdy, white-rooted considerable trouble for the casual over the bank and down a sleep bluff ly told how, when she returned to ber get a model like that," said Tom. ization of the society. strawberry plants, the Premier variety, at prices you will appreciate as especially low. possessors nf liquor, and for the home onto the Michigan Central railway Saturday afternoon was the only our loader; also other good varieties. Cleaning and Pressing brewer making his own supply of beer. home that evening, she found her where the tracks slopped Ihe Ford Mrs. Herman Cnratb of Hartford daughter's body across the bed in her time that Alice could have met their from going into tlie Morrison channel. For further information, write H. S. Leave Yonr Work]At On the senate amendments, however, suffered a stroke of apoplexy last Wakeman, Bangor, Mich. 34t4x GROCERIES FOR EVERY the house refused to concur, and the room, with a gash on her forehead guest, but she was so keen to get into It cost Dovln $54.25 to settle with Thursday night nnd Is iu a critical bill was sent back to the senate last and a piece of electric light wire her swimming costume and into her Justice Fletcher for driving while in- condition. Mrs. L'nrath bad gone to PENN STATE TOMATO PLANTS- SCOTT'S JARBER SHOP Tuesday, where it was tabled by Sen- tightly twisted around her throat. glorious sea that she seemed Just to toxicated and he was placed on proba- the home of her niece, Mrs. Fred Bald- at tbe Coloma Gardens. 30tf MEAL AND MENU. Then Rice's confession, signed the dart through the house and Into the 1 tion for ninety days. Besides, he bad win. whose husband died last week, For The ator Miner, who said, off the lloor that attempts to iron out Ihe difficulties day after the murder, was read, in It water. By the time she hud finished the expense of having his Ford re- and was stricken as she got out of the FOR SALE—Clover and timothy hay No matter what it may be for a meal that you want— * paired. and oats straw. Mrs. L. E. Canfield, would l»e made informally. In the near Rice told of bis afternoon with Alice her swim nnd returned to the cottage car at the Baldwin home. Meat, Groceries, Flour, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Fruits, ENTERPRISE CLEANERS future. 3Va miles north of Colomu. Phone Co- in the Joost home, how they sung und Tom Granger woud be on his way to Articles of incorporation of Ihe new "Nettoyage a Sec" Mrs. Martha DeVall of Kalamazoo loma 81 F0. 33tf Vegetables—Oysters in season—You can find all these The tax measure culling for an played the piano, how, at dusk, Alice catch bis train cityward. His Sun- Clark Equipment Company, with of- eightb'tenths mill tax for four years, Knit Athletics has sold her 100 acre farm In Ham- good things to eat at our store. tried to kiss him, and asked him to days were always spent with bis fices ut Buchanan and their factory at FOR SALE—Wood and early seed 186 Wall Si Benton Harbor which was introduced In the house last ilton township, Van Buren county, to "be a good sport": how her actions family. Berrien Spprlngs have been filed with potatoes. Call G. A. Fisher. Phone Tuesday, was considered favorably George La Bash of Chicago, who has and words filled him with uncontrol- Two months went by and Ronny \11 active men prefer knit underwear county clerk and the secretary of 70 F 31, Coloma, after 7 p. ni. 35t3\ We always appreciate your patronage and will do our by the taxation committee, and sent to taken possession. Percy Russell. state. The capital stock of tbe com- ways and means committee, the same able anger, how he struck her down managed to put by a few dollars and . . . because tlie knit fabric gives as another Chicago party, took possession best to please you. and then, overcome with fear, stran- thereby Insure Alice a warm coat for pany is $100,000. Officers are: Presi- last week of a farm that he hud pur- HATCHING EGGS—Rhode Island day, indication that speed would lie the body bends . . . the knit fabric is dent, Eugene B. Clark. Buchanan; vice shown on this hlghlly Important meas- gled her with wire. the coming winter nnd possibly one chased In Van Buren county. Reds. Orders carefully filled. E. softer, cooler, more eom for table. presidents, F. C. I'ascoe and E. B. Kaucber, Phone 37J, Colomu. Mich. ure, in its course through the lower for himself. Their paying guest's Afraid of Kiss. Clark of Buchanan; secretary and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erlckson of the Lyle Mott house. weekly ten helped. You never feel "sticky" in Coopers. 33tf. Then came the scientific description treasurer. A. S. Bonner, Buchanan. Ellluee at Paw Paw Ijike are expect- Another taxation measure, which has of Rice as a young man deeply re- "Ronny, I won't be home until the They are knit to absorb perspiration The new company will buy and sell ed to arrive home soon from their win- POTTED PLANTS for all occasions, C. KLOESS already been jiassed In the senate, was pressed sexually, afraid of girls, afraid 9:50 tomorrow evening, as Jane Insists ... so yonr body can '"breathe" automobile accessories, appliances, np- ter's sojourn in Florida. Mr. Erlck- also cut flowers and funeral work to Sells altered by the house. The House that to kiss them might cause him se- on my coming up to her studio for paratus and equipment. son will be a busy man when be re- order. I deliver. Otto Hlngst, Ever- GROCERY and MARKET. COLOMA amendments did not suit the senate, rious physical harm, who reacted with supper—says I've deserted her entire- through its pores. turns as be is one of Paw Paw Lake's green Gardens, Phone 80F21, Coloma. with the result that the bill was tem- terrible violence when a girl offered ly since we took on this summer With the spring season nt hand. Mrs. biggest boosters and always has a vast 32 tf porarily shelved In the senate. It was C. C. Algulre, manager of the Coloma him a caress. home." amount of work to do each spring Good Coal the oil and gas severance tax measure Theatre, announces shows every Sun- around the Ellluee nnd the an colony, FOR SALE—Timothy bay. $20 per Dr. George H. Kirby, an alienist of $1.0 0 which would impose a 2 per cent "Righto," said Ronny; "I'll meet you day. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and of which be Is Ihe proprietor. ton in the barn; on U. S. 12-31 between DRY aid GREEN WOOD monthly tax on the gross market val- 1111 Park avenue, engaged by the and escort you safely home." An Advantage Saturday evenings for the month: Coloma and Watervllet; also Early ue of such natural products taken in boy's family, was called to the stand. And when Alice hopped off the train April 0. 7 and 8, "Noisy Nelghliors" Fiider tbe dale of March 20, 1020. Ohio seed potatoes. Inquire at The Rec- Phone 173 F 2 Coloma Michigan. The difference of opinion He had examined Rice in jail, he that night nnd caught sight of Ronny GeorgeS.Avery&Son and "Hound of Silver Creek;" April all creditors of the Bangor Co-Opera- ord Office. Watervllet. Pbone 113. developed over the matter of the divis- said, and found him constitutionally she burst into laughter. 0 and 10. "The Gate Crasher;" April tive Elevator Association received no- FOODSTUFFS FOR SALE—Inspected Premier und ion of the money. The measure, from Inferior. 13. 14 and 15, Marion Davles and tice that the directors and a special "Ronny, did you ever hear anything HOTEL BENTON BLK.,BENTON HARBOR Mastadon strawberry plants; also one the desk of Sen. Chester M. Howell, of "Do you think," asked tbe district William Haines in "Show People;" committee of the stockholders had de- quite so funny? I went up to Jane's year old asparagus roots (Washing- YES, That is WHAT WE SELL Saginaw, would have divided the mon- attorney, "that this murder was pre- YOM Can Enjoy I April 10 and 17, "Two Outlaws;" cided lo make an immediate assign- for supper and she most particularly ton) ; and early six weeks seed pota- ey so that the state would get I per meditated ?" April 20, 21 and 22. "The Leather- ment of all Its assets for the benefit wanted me to meet, and who do you of the creditors, and asked that a suit- toes. Priced right. Phone Harbor cent while the remaining 1 per cent "No, in my opinion. It was not" neck ;" April 23 nnd 24. Buster Ken- would have been divided equally be- think it was? Tom Granger!" And WHY not procure a sea- more power and reduction in ton's new laugh riot. "Tbe Camera- able trustee be named to whom the as- 7034 F 21. Chas. A. Harlmun. 3813 FOR THE BEST Doctor Klrby testified. "I look upon Alice went off Into peals of amuse- The fact that we supply the meat, flour, signment might be made. A definite tween the county and the township man ;" April 27. 28 and 20. Jean Her- FOR SALE—Used Oliver sulky plow his whole act as Impulsive and unpre- ment. But somehow Ronny got the where the tax was levied. The house son s supply of Gargoyle over-heating. shot, Marlon Nixon nnd George Lewis statement of the financial condition of No. 11 in good condition, at a bargain. groceries, coffee, vegetables and fruit, IN meditated." the association was not given and es- suggested an equal division between idea right then and there that the Mobiloil? There are in "Jazz Mad;" April 30 and May 1, Inquire at Coloma Hardware Co. 38tf these three political subdivisions. The Q.—How did the defendant explain meeting had been productive of all Mobiloil frequently cuts oil M Lon Chaney In "While the City timates of the final settlement cannot for so many homes in this vicinity measure will be ironed out in confer- bis act to you? A.—He said he had that Jane had hoped and that he him- three distinct advantages Sleeps." lie determined at present, it is Maid. FOR SALE—Setting hens. $1.50. Al- PAPER HANGING ence. struck the deceased In order to pro- self had secretly hoped soon would consumption 10 to 50 per cent, so late potatoes. J. Swetay, Fish -Cor- is a proof that we carry a most excellent Karl Smith marketed seventy more A stiff battle arose in the senate, on tect his honor and preserve his health. happen. in such a step. Paul La.Marr. 2,0. of Benton township, ners. 3Stf and and that alone makes Mobiloil hogs at Cassopolis March 21 and they who recently completed a 00-day sen- Tuesday and Wednesday, when Sen. Q.—How would you describe tlie "It beats the Dutch!" he laughed line of all kinds of foodstuffs. William F. Turner's measure calling defendant's life? A.—It was one of actually cheaper to use. averaged the same, within a fraction tence In the county jail for the theft FOR SALE—Good 2d-hand shoe as he tucked Alice's arm within his You get the full benefit of the PATTERNED of a pound, as the lot of 270 hogs for distribution of $2,000,000 annually intense repression. I attribute this of a watch, found himself In trouble drill at a bargain. Coloma Hardware KALSGMINING and steered her homeward, "here you which he sold a few weeks ago, which Not only do we handle a very fine grade of meats in the so-called poorer school districts, to bis religious training and the home quantity price, immediate delivery Call on us at your earliest con- again last week, when he was arrest- Co. 38tf two have been living In the same was an average of 258 1-3 iiounds. The ed by Sheriff Bryant on a warrant was finally passed over the strenuous Influence. in the Newest Styles FOR SALE—Premier strawberry and groceries, but we pride ourselves on the SERVICE Call house and eating your pick-up lunches and assurance of correct lubrica- venience and your every need will bogs were grown at the farm ot his charging him with a statutory offense objections of Senator Wood of Detroit, Doctor Klrby went on to explain plants, slate Inspected. $5.00 per from the same table and—well. It father, Fred E. Smith. In Penn town- against two House of David girls. that we render all our customers. who claimed that Wayne county would that Rice had had epileptic fits from tion for an entire year. be promptly attended to. 1.000. Phone Coloma 8F0. Charles pay most of this additional tax. takes a stranger to Introduce you." ship. and they will have 131 more to aged 13 and 15 years. It Is reported the age of one to four, and that these EAUTIFUL WALL PAPER IS Frlesen. 38t3x GEO. W. FAIRBANKS Senator Turner, in 1027 secured pas- And when Saturday came round market next month. They nlso sold that he was starting to Chicago with If you will phone us your order we will deliver had undoubtedly resulted In his being B an added tduch of beauty in 155 bogs last September ami 24 In sage of a simillar bill, when he was again, Alice tried to be very casual Using the wrong oil in an en- the two girls and was arrested ns he SEED OATS for sale—Fancy Wol- Phone 86F5, Watervliet mentally and sexually retarded. Some- December. Their sales for a year will your goods to your door, saving you the trouble of member of the lower house. This bill about It but a soft color flamed In your home. And the Red Cross was driving through St. Joseph. A verine recleaned seed oats, 75c per where, he said, the boy had acquired gine is like using the wrong treat- total 032 hogs, and at the farm now few days ago procedlngs for a divorce would have appropriated $1,000,000 for her cheeks as she said to Ronny: bushel. Also a good 1-horse gasoline coming to the shop in person. Also the Finest in Wall Paper a real fear of Intimacy with girls, Drug Co. specializes in smart pat- they have 44 sows with 203 pigs from were tiled against La.Marr by his wife, r» lief of poorer school districts, but, as "Mr, Granger is not going to spend ment or fertilizer on your land. pumping engine. $15.00. Jay S. Curtis, which would explain his abhorrence, terns of exquisite colorings. May two lo four weeks old. Pigs are far- who asserted that five days after their there was no tax clause In the meas- this Sunday with bis family-he 2 miles west of Coloma. 3711 when. If his confession was truthful, For faulty lubrication is to blame s rowed at the Smith farm at three dif- marriage he was convicted of forgery ure. the money was never realized. thought it would be sort of nice—to— we show you our newest samples? Pur0 Tim The present measure has a tax clause the girl attempted to kiss him. ferent periods during the year, so tlint ut Muskegon. Order Baby Chicks Now. JAMES K. GUY attached. to have a swim with—us Sunday for for half of all engine repair bills. They're very moderately priced. there Is always a bunch being gotten - cred Leg a change," ready for the market. The total sale horns. S. C. Reds, White and Barred Senate judiciary committee, consid- By the quart, Mobiloil may Rock. Meyers Poultry Yds. & Hatch- ering capital punishment appointed a Air-Traffic Cops Make Ronny grinned quite openly at her of hogs from the farm In a year will Groceries and Meats !c. A. StiOUPl blush. appear more expensive than ordin- run close to $10,000. ery. Phone 44R. Coloma, Mich. 24tf sub-committee, to draft a compromise 219 Arrests in Year Mobiloil RED CROSS DRUG STORE : i bill for consideration of the committee. "My dear little sister," he suggested, The fight is on between the different Phone 64 Coloma Yes—We Deliver l MANUFACTUKER OF Washington,—Alr-traflic cops have ary oils. The World's Quality Oil REAL ESTATE • ; The house has passed the bill repeal- "you'd better study grammar and WEST MAIN STREET BENTON HARBOR factions of the House of David colony • made 210 arrests without a single ing the Horton corn borer act of 1027, learn to use the right pronoun when regarding which of the traveling base- FARMS, Cottages and Lake Shore I Boats, and has sent this measure to the sen- complaint that the aerial bluecoats speaking to your wise brother. Ami But Mobiloil users repeatedly For TRACTORS, TRUCKS, AUTOMOBILES, ball teams of bearded players shall i Lots for sale. Special locations secured 0 Window Screens, ate for approval. wfre sleeping on their posts. besides, I have not been blind lo the report big savings that more than have the distinction of being the "real" ! for Individual requirements. LOUIS 1 Porch Screen Work, Tbe senate also approved a house Fifty inspectors of the Department calf-like expression In Granger's eyes AIRPLANES, GAS ENGINES and House of David team. Francis Thorpe, A. DAMON, Lake Michigan Beach, R. c Screen Doors, measure, a proposed joint resolution of Commerce air regulations division, when he has been gazing nt my ex- pay back Mobiloil's total cost— who has made such a success of the 1 F. D. 1, Coloma. 50if by which the constitution would be LIGHTING UNITS ^ Ironing Boards charged with arresting and prosecut- quisite drawing of—" Israelite team for many years, has been amended so as to allow the state to less carbon, lower repair bills, FOR RENT t Shirtwaist Boards ing alr-trafflc violators, have been on "I believe you and Jane have been out on the road for some weeks with aid in the opening up of rivers and his old team, but "Judge" Dewhirst Vj the Job throughout tlie country for trying to get me matrimonially en- ROOM AND BOARD—with bath. I Window Frames streams of Ihe state. The passage of does not like this nnd under the man- Rorick's Feed Mill more than a year. tangled," said Alice.. Mrs. M. Hammond, block east of State o Door Frames this measure in the senate is virtual agement of Percy Walker has sent out assurance that voters will be asked lo Sixty-five of the offenders drew "Hmph!" Didn't need much try- DISTRIBUTED BY OUND bank of Coloma. 37tf I; Fruit Ladders fines of $3,000 to $5,000 for their of- another team which Dewhirst declares express themselves on this question 111 ing," said Ronny. is the only truly representative Israe- Is Now Open : Cabinet Work of all kinds : fenses, while 116 were reprimanded. FOR RENT—Sixteen acres of apples the general election of November 1030. lite team, santloned by the colony. He The constitution at present forbids the One hundred ninety-five cases have Wherever you're going you II save und pears. Cash or shares, Grows in Many Places has sent out letters to baseball man- tf. G. A. WIGEXT, Watervllet state to join in such ventures. Tbe come up for hearing since the division agers all over tbe east, south and west money if you take a Greyhound bus. Our grinder is now ready for all kinds of feed grind- joint resolution was introduced by Uep. was organized. The pecan Is one of the most cos- Here's the most convenient, lowest cost Theisen-Glemens Co. advising them to have nothing to do MISCELLANEOUS mopolitan of all the native trees. It travel ever known. Frequentdeparturea. j Let me ^ive you an estimate I Fred C. Holbeck, of Long Lake. Charges Included landing in un with Thorpe's team, that the "only ing. Bring in your feed to be ground. Drainage districts, counties and authorized sections, low flying over grows well on high, dry lands. In clay, HOME OFFICE Comfortable, luxurious buses. Reliable, HOME OFFICE: House of David team" Is that man- competent drivers. Write Motor Transit ROOFING—New roofs or roof re- on anything you want. townships would be protected from congested areas, stunt flying with pas- loam and light sandy soils, and In ST. JOSEPH, MICH. Coloma, Mich. aged by Walker, with Ray L. Doan of fraud or embezzlement on the part of river bottoms where water does not ST. JOSEPH, MICH. Management Company, Chicago, for pairing. Kalamazoo Roofing Co., H. A Full Line of Feed Now cn Sale sengers aboard and carrying explo- Muscatine. Iowa, as the only author travel literature, or inquire at depot any county official, by a house measure stand during the growing season B. Sellers, Branch Manager, Phone sives. Ized booking agent. The followers of Coloma 85Fit. 27tf passed in the senate Monday night, Thorpe and his faction of the House after its Introduction by Rep. Sheldon It'i Really Quite a Tribute Old Standby Pasiinf of David are not worrying about what • Shop Opposite Hill's Store i Coleman, of Lawton, This measure Our stock of Gargoyle Mobiloil is complete in all grades. UMPHREY GARAGE GUERNSEY BULL for eery toe. 11.30 JOHN A. RORICK, Proprietor • • Anthropologists always go awa\ Silence brings out a new serum to ii tactics Dewhirst tries to put over, bow- cash. Wilbur Earl. Coloma. 39tf would provide that in ease such ir- ever. The colony .still expects to have from home to search for the missini; cure rheumntism, thereby threatening Coloma, Mich. Phone 41 : COLOMA. • WICHMJAM j regularities were discovered, the coun- A season's supply in 55 gallon, 30 gallon, 15 gallon or 10 its "home team" to play nt tbe House Money to loan on real estate security. Logan Street Coloma, Michigan • • ty board of supervisors could re- ink. Thanks for the compliment.— 10 take away our best weather fore gallon drums is sold on convenient deferred payments. of David park every Sunday nnd hol- Favorable terms and rates. A. N. imburse the district effected, by a I'oledo Blade. custer.—SL Paul News, iday this summer. (fo GULYHOUNI) Woodruff. Wst«rvlkt M

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The smallest dictlonury In the NEW CABINET COMPLETED SAMUEL REA DEAD world. Is the claim which E. W. Ham- MORE RURAL CREDITS $500,000,000 DEMAND SPINAL MENINGITIS FUR-TRIMMED SPRING COATS; ilton of Saginaw makes for the little Volume which he wears on his hand In URGED BY SPOKESMEN PUT UP TO GERMANY IS FEARED IN U. S. RAYON VOILES ARE POPULAR a tiny box attached to a ring. It would rest comfortably ou a two-cent postage stamp. The little book Is one inch Co-Opt Offer Plan to Con- Proposition Under Consid- Health Officials See an Iiv \/fANY spring coats accent that Those charming colorful rayon long and three-fourths of an Inch gressional Committee. crease in Malady. O chic which only fur can give. voiles which we heard so much about eration During Recess. The Marked Man . While It Is true thai a vast number last summer nre repeating their Irl- wide. It contains 384 pages. Hamil- A radio hook up between the Detroit of coals nre without fur this season, ton became the owner of the diction- Washington.—Complications were Washington.-Public health officlali umpha In even greater measure tide Police Department's broadcastlDK Bf- Paris.—"Compromise figures" were it Is also true that ever so many are spring. These lovely dainty weaves, ary without knowing II, for he bought added during the week-end to the farm say that cerebrospinal meningitis It tlon, and all State Police posts In the presented by Owen I). Young, chair- A Romance of the Qreat Lakes quite resplendently furred. so sheer and with an enrichment In the volume sight unseen, as a wrap- relief legislative situation when a prevalent throughout the country, th« Lower Peninsula, Is being planned by man of the reparations committee of The use of fur on the separate coafti patterning which is almost bewilder- ped package in an auction sale of un- group of leading co-operatives pre- last reports from state health officer! Oscar G. Olander, commissioner of experts at its final session before the shown In recent Paris openings was ing In its multiplicity of new designs, claimed baggage there. He paid |5 sented an elaborate rural credits pro- showing 329 cases during the week W. N. U. Senrka By KARL W. DETZER Copyright by The Bobbt-Merrlll Co. public safety, at Lansing, to make Easter recess. nothing less than lavish. Especial In- have won their way into the hearts of for It. gram to congressional committees. that ended March 10. The average life dlfflcult for the criminal In Michi- As the first move of such a kind terest was aroused by the enormous us all. weekly prevalence last year wai gan. Mr. Olander's plan Is to equip Spokesmen for the co-operatives yet made, the chairman's effort creat- fur collars, many of which followed To the woman who can sew nnd For the flrst time In seven weeks about 120 cases and for Ihe year be- his posts with receiving sets with a frankly admitted that they were not ed a considerable sensation, but was the new movement which sets the fur who delights In inaklug up attractive Lewis Sweet, known as the lost fish- fore thirty to forty cases. pumping water at the barnyard well. It was dark when Norman started home on a shutter after a long hour. fixed wave length, which would keep greatly concerned over the question of kept secret by request It Is known, away from the face. little frocks for Informal afternoons, erman, made a successful attempt at Reassuring against public alarm, He was short and dark, with cheeks back to town but the rain had stopped He was breathing better, Norman them turned In permanently on the j surplus control legislation, their parti- however, that he suggested that dur- THE STORY We In America may not be showing ray i voile Is a real "Und." There Is however, officials distinguish between as red as app'es. and the wind fallen with It He thought Detroit station. This would put the walking In his room In Petoskey Hos- cular need being for additional credits. ing the holiday period, which lasts such abounding enthusiasm for fur such genuine pleasure In buying a few the prevalence shown by reports i.nd From his French-Canadian "Allor he crleo He almost ran walked slowly, as If anchors dragged "Left thigh Is fractured and his State Police In Immediate possession pital, where he has been since his They sought enlargement of the pow- several days, the experts should at- trims as our Parisian sisters, but even yards of not expensive material and harrowing experience on a drifting ice an epidemic. They report that ihe mother. Normun Erlckson Inherits toward Norman, his short legs pound- at his legs. Why had he come up to right shoulder blade," Doctor Mc- of all Information as to major crimes ers of the Intermediate credit banks. tempt to fit their plans to aunultles a distaste for life on the water, at that there Is a surprising amount having It turn out so altogether love- disease, which Is highly fatal and ing rapidly, water from the pail splash- the Rlchaud farm? He had meant to Carthy said. "There's a bad concus- committed In Detroit. floe Into Lake Michigan January 22. Including provision for a :UK) million of 2.000,000,000 marks ($500,000,000) which Is beyond the understand- of fur making Its appearance on the ly nnd flattering that II almost seems to attack young men partlcu- ing op the dust. "Glad to see you, be bold, to tell Julie Rlchaud that he slta . . . bump on the head, that He walked despite the fact that his dollar revolving fund under these or perhaps 2,200,000,000 marks ($550,- ing of his fnthor. Gustnf. veteran new coats—that Is, the separate coal, eclipses the glory of others of one's larly, appears to be widespread deep-water sailor. At Mrs. Kr- Norman boyl What you do out here? was leaving Madrid, going as far away Is. 1 need some hot water." damp days, sudden toes were all amputated near the foot banks for loans to co-operatives to 000,000). The latter figure represents Michigan took another step forward throughout the world, with large num- Ickson's death Gustaf determines Qnlck, go In I I gel chores out the Inland as his feet would take him, to changcs in weather, or expos- due to their frozen condition. The finance purchase or erection of pro- the lowest claim made by the allies to make Norman, who has been "Is he like to pull out?" asketi Nor In the care of those afflicted with bers of cases In China, Japan and the way. Rain tonight I" He pounded on some place where he never need lie ure to a draft makes joints ache, fingers on his right hand were all cessing plants, warehouses and other to date. worklnK for a Krocer. his partner man. tuberculosis when Governor Fred W. | Philippine Islands. In his (Ishlng boat at once. toward the barn. awake through another hideous night there is always quick relief in taken off below the big Joint while the facilities. This fund would be entirely Samuel Rea. "Oh. yes, I reckon ec. Pretty tough Green officially dedicated the recently ' The chairman began his address "Julie . . ." Norman began. Bayer Aspirin. It makes short work members of his left hand suffered the separate and distinct from the pro- The general death rate for the with the drum of surf spelling out wood, you fishermen. Can't kill you completed $400,000 State Sanatorium, with a pointed reference to the fact "Julie's working," the old man of hcadaches or any little pain. Just same loss with the exception that his posed fund of from 300 to 500 million Philadelphia—Samuel Rea, retired country. It Is said, Is higher this year. ghastly stories In his sleepless ears. off. No way except drowning." He three miles south of Howell. The j that the failure of the conference shouted back vigorously. "'Alio! Julie! as effective in the more serious Index linger was saved. dollars advocated by other groups for president of the Pennsylvania railroad Public health officials believe, how- CHAPTER I—Continued He had been afraid to tell her that arranged the hot stones In the bed. new structure, which Is three stories meant the continuation of the Dawes Come see what the good saluts brought suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, use In handling surplus crops at the Henry L. Stlmson. and one of the most distinguished ever, that this Is due largely to the She would not have believed him. Nor "Of course, • wouldn't say he'll be high, fireproof throughout, contains plan with Its payments of $025,000,- you 1" had he mentioned his father's plans rheumatism or lumbago. No ache Bidding for couches may be spirited direction of a new farm board. transportation executives of the coun- Influenza epidemic. The mortality for Toung Baker put down his two pil- uround tomorrow. Stay in bed ail 289 beds, it Is built In the center of j Washington.—Henry L. Stlmson, for- 000 and said he thought all the groups Julie Rlchaud looked op startled for him In the fishing fleet. or pain is ever too deep-seated for at future rummage sales held In The program of the co-operatives try, died at his home. "Gladwyn," In the week that ended January 12 of fered bundles carefully in the grass. fall and winter, I suspect Won't ever a 272-acre State-owned farm on a hill, | mer governor general of the Philip- had a sincere desire for the success from the apronful of peas she was He strode on. Below the hills, Bayer Aspirin to relieve, and it does churches at Marquette. Here's the was presented to the senate committee Waverly Heights near Ardmore, a this year was 20.0 per 100,000 popula- jBoth boys circled once. Eddie struck work again." said to be the highest above sea level pines, who is the secretary of state of the conference. shelling oa the hack steps. above the talkative wash, the town of not affect the heart. All druggists, reason: A North Marquette woman on agriculture by Charles W. Holman, suburb of Philadelphia. tion, the census bureau estimated, first Norman replied, too high. Eddie In lower Michigan. Physicians de- In the Hoover cabinet, arrived In Not the least remarkable feature "Norman!" Julie cried. Madrid Bay huddled against Its dunes, with proven directions for various recently bid 19 for an old fashioned secretary of the National Cooperative Mr. Rea was seventy-three years while the highest weekly death rate hit again. Ills hard swift fists caught CHAPTER II clare It to be "the most modern and Washington the past week and Im- of his presentation of the compro- She stood up quickly, forgetting the showing a sad sprinkle of dimly uses which many people have found bed couch at a church sale. It was Milk Producers' association, and to the old. He retired as president of the of 1020 was 18.1. Norman In the teeth. It was a one- complete tuberculosis hospital In the mediately plunged Into a study of the mise figures was Its reception from peas that slid from her apron. She lighteil windows and misshapen blots invaluable in the relief of pain. taken home, and kept several weeks. house committee on agriculture by C. Pennsylvania under the company's The Influenza situation. It Is said, Is sided combat after that though Nor United States." heavy task before him. the others at the table. Doctor seemed embarrassed for a moment. of luminous reflection on wet roofs. A Hard Skipper Then It was given to a daughter for O. Moser, president of the American pension system when he reached the now virtually back to normal, only man tried desperately not to let U be Schacht, for Germany, Instead of de- age of seventy In October. 1925. He so. Blood ran from his nose Into his She did not speak. Only her eyes The street was deserted. Only the Winter whipped down early on the use In her home. When delivered, and Cotton Growers' exchange. 3.300 cases having been reported last Plans for release of more than 300 claring the figures entirely out of remained a director of the company week. The total of reported cases pontlng mouth. He dropped to his moved, absorbing him. pool hall blazed u agniflcently. upper lakes and Gustaf Erlckson still opened for Inspection, the couch re- On the question of Ihe form of sur- stayed abed. Ills grim spirit took ou prisoners on temporary parole from CHINA PLUNGED IN reach, declared he appreciated the and continued to be active In Phila- since the epidemic btarted last fall knees and Baker kicked him twice. Norman never heard anyone describe Pug Downey. Its owner stood on the vealed a stocking containing |700 In plus control legislation, which Is the harsher Irritability the longer he lay the Michigan State Reformatory at efforts of the chairman nnd would delphia's chic affairs. was 1,800.000. from which It Is esti- The victor returned to the roadside, Julie's eyes. Rut be knew exactly porch, spitting enormously, his wooden Aiplrin U the trtd* nurk of B*r»r Mtmiftctars gold, sliver and paper money. The matter directly before the senate and WAR OF REBELLION no Invalid. He bullied Norman and of MnnneeeUwcldMter of lUlleyliesetd lonla so they can work In the road carefully think them over during the mated at least 9,000,000 cases actually spit disdainfully Into the dust and what they were like from long ad- leg propping open the screen door. daughter, however, gave all the house agricultural committees, the co- his shipmate Nelson, screamed out the camps have been started by Warden vacation. existed. once more began to examine his to- miration of them. They were large, He waved his arms excitedly when money, except $100, to her mother. operative representatives said that old. bitter, forgotten anuse with which MAKE $1250 PROFIT Charles Shean. This would give the Mr. Young outlined the progress No reason can be given for the In- bacco box. dark, yet not black, and they gave the he saw Norman, nnd Immediately their members were not In agreement Plot by Kwang Si Militarists ORIGINS ACT TO BE he once had driven hl« schooner crews. institution needed relief from the made by the two committees In two creasing cerehro-splnal meningitis, Tl do It again," he warned, "afore Impression of changing color the long- hobbled hack Into his establishment. PER ACRE YEARLY Free hotel rooms and meals will be They were united, however. In be- Discovered by Nanking. IN EFFECT JULY 1 er one looked Into them. Norman approacheo. The rooom was Norman was a clumsy nurse. He un- raising Christmas Tr"<«. tl will plant oni overcrowded conditions there. The months of work. Then In effect he but public health officials believe It tbe glrli next time. If yon dare acre f'-t 4 * « feet with the finest trues In given all army, navy and marine lieving that any surplus control legis- derstood dimly the anguish Gustaf I ho world, such as ''olorailo nine. Norway men would be distributed about that stated that each delegation knows possible" that some effect has resulted squeal I" He tucked the bundles un- She had changed appreciably since silent as he opened the door. A aviators who use the Cadillac muni- lation should attempt to provide means Shanghai.—War against the rebel- suffered. It was unbefltilng that a man or White Spruce. White. Austrian. Scotch, section. 200 going to Orleans for work exactly where the other delegations from ships bringing infected persons der hit arm. "Hear me? Just go tell their day* In the Madrid school. She crowd of fishermen pressed together lied or Norway Pine. Cblnesv or Amorlrnn cipal airport. The chamber of com- for controlling over-production. They lious Kwang SI militarists was for- Repeal of Measure Is Promised was not so tall as he. but even he In the back of Ihe room. of his frame should lie abed. Tbe Arlior Vltaa and many otht-r varieties. Kor on M-42 and M-43 pavements. Sixty stand. If there Is to be any agree- from the Orient teacher. I dare youl Double dare informatluu and government reports addrt-ss merce has set aside a fund for that were agreed also that no stabilization mally declared In a mandate issued ment he said. It Is essential for all at April Session. youl" realized that her flgnre was more ma- "Here he is 1" Pug Downey cried Im- kind of religion that Gustaf esteemed BETZ will be at Mulr, on M-21, paving, and Several ships with meningitis pa- irammnnd ------Imlluna. purpose and all hotel accomodations corporations should be created unless by the Nanking government and ture. Her shoulders were us wide as portantly. made provision for a self-respecting another 60 at Lowell, on the Lowell- the delegations alike to study the tients and casualties on board have Again be spit disdainfully. He for military air men will be paid from there Is overwhelming evidence that a signed by President Chiang Kai-shek needs and proposals of the other na- turned his back as if this controversy they would ever be. her breast as "Come here, yon, Norman," three seaman lo die afloat Turkey* and Thlrken* for Sule. Uronxr. Dig Ada stretch. Chicago.—Chlcagoans of Irish. Ger- been stopped at public health quar- bonn kind. Turki y hen* 110 and up. Toms this money. The airport embraces an It was nut until April, with the Ice substantial majority of the co-opera- and the heads of the five executive tjons nnd return prepared to make man and Scandinavian descent lifted antine stations at San Francisco, bad scarcel} been worth his while, round. When she leaned forward there men called out together. 112.50 and up. Turkey ikki 50p .'nch, Flaliy entire section. Most of It was given tives dealing In a commodity nre de- Yuans. was grace In the angle of her neck, Upon the bar stretched Gustaf Er- kicking 'o pieces on the shore and hun- turkey* II purli. Duck ••Kit*, white I'eklniT. some steps toward bringing the op- up their voices at a meeting held In Honolulu and Seattle. Only last week. and whistling through his teeth, moved 12 for 12. from 10 lb. fowl*. Mlxwt Bnntarns II Lloyd E. Schutt, of Jackson, 38 years to the city by W. L. Saunders, local sirous of having them created and which was brown, but very slender. gry gulls sailing over the flsblng town, for 15. Turkey Book "How lo |{ai«e Them" Thus are ended hopes for a peace- posing viewpoints togemer. Orchestra hall against the national It Is said, a steamer docked at Hono- by a wide detour toward the town. lckson. His gray hair lay In thin wet old, owes his life to the Inquisitive- A painter would have said Julie's 25e. Guinea KKKH »1.50 for 15. Order and write lumberman, while 44 acres has been that such corporations should be sub- ful solution of China's latest internal Mr. Young pleaded with all his origins immigration act, lately pro- lulu with more than a dozen cases Norman s head ached. His eyes were strings across his forehead. His eyes for cataloit.Katon Leghorn Farm.ltockneld.Ky. ness of his wife, and quick work by ' leased to the city by the Pennsylvania sidiaries of the co-operative commod- troubles. hearers to make a great effort to claimed by President Hoover—and aboard. swelling. His throat burned. His mouth was splendid, a little broad, were closed, lips battened tight bis police. One morning he entered his with character there. A sculptor cheeks whiter than Norman bad ever PARKER'S railroad for a dollar a year. ity organizations and under their con- The mandate revealing certain Im- bring their several positions within the rafters trembled. The shout was First Increases In prevalence. It la lungs strained, his heart thrashed In garage to start his car. While inside ; would have mentioned ber nose flrst. seen any man's. HAIR BALSAM trol and management. portant matters which caused this range of acceptability by the others. In response to a call for a vote on a said, were reported on the West coast ,hi8 thin chest. Miserable and 111 at RemoTMl^drnir-^lorfHftlrPklUBl the garage door blew shut and he was for it was generous, full at the uostril Opening prices at Grand Rapids on It was urged on behalf of the co- drastic action on the part of the gov- On this keynote the experts ad- resolution condemning the" law. At but lately cases in groups of four or ease, he watched Baker disappear Into "He ain't dead yet," Pn; Downey Rcitore* Color and overcome by the fumes of carbon and straight of bridge, a nose suited Beauty lo Gray and Faded Hair maple syrup and sugar of the 1929 operatives that any credits other than ernment accuses Gens LI Chl-sen. Pel journed. the close of the meeting the resolu- five have been found in virtually all the woods north of Madrid Bay. said. •Or. an411 no at DrorrlfU. monoxide gas. Because he did not , to marble . . . but he would have "What happened?" Norman demand- WkiL Patrfcogo#. W.T. run are slightly lower than quotations for use In handling crop surpluses Chung-Hsl and Li Tsung-Jen of plot- All th^ members of the committee tion was signed by a number of prom sections of the country. The highest It did not occur to him to return to drive out when she expected, the wife } found her mouth difficult, and prob- as distinguished from the ensemble £FLORESTON SHAMPOO-Meal for nso In at the beginning of the season a year should be under the Intermediate ting the overthrow of the Nanking know that concrete propositions must inent persons and will be forwarded weekly prevalences reported for the the village and tell the story. A juve- ed. Investigated and found him uncon- ; ably have made It pout which It never No one answered. A quick hot tin- coat As to Hie latter It Is conspicu- connection with Parker's Hair Italsnm. Mnkesthe ago. The first maple sugar of the credit banks rather than under the regime. The government declares be made when they renew their work. to the White House. week that ended March 10 were the nile shame restrained him. He had hsir soft snd flnflf. 60 cents by mail or at drng- sclous on the floor. Police were sum- j did. gle ran over his scalp. A man gripped ously free from the use of fur used In eists. lliscoz Chemical Works, I'olcbogue, N. x. season sold at 40 cents a pound, com- proposed new farm board. In view that telegrams have been discovered The last meeting was described as the following: New York. 41; Michigan, taken his beating. That was bad moned and rushed Schutt to the hos- enough without having anyone else "Norman," she was saying. "Nor- his arm. It was Jim Nelson, an old a trimming way. Rather Is the coat pared with 50 cents a year ago, while of the fact that measures amending showing that General LI Chl-sen, aft- most Important session the experts Washington. — Although declaring 47; Missouri, 20, and Wisconsin, 21. man, I'm sorry . . . about your sea mate of Gustaf. which is part of the ensemble most pital, where he was revived. first sales of maple syrup In the coun- the Intermediate credit act fall within er he arrived at Nanking to attend his opposition to the national origins know It Irrelevantly his mind re- Prefer Somber Bibles have yet held. mother, 1 mean. So sorry!" frequenily collarless, depending on the try were made at $2.75 a gallon com- the jurisdiction of the committees on the national Kuomlntang congress, plan for restricting Immigration, Pres- turned to Julie Rlchaud. What would "Where you been?" Nelson asked. Bright-colored Bibles are in demand The session had the merits of She descended the steps slowly. Her use of a novel separate fur neckpiece. In a resolution stating that "It be- pared with $3 a year ago. The lower banking and currency, the credits pro- advised the Canton forces to mobll ident Hoover Issued a proclamation she think of him now? He arrived "Come here." He pushed Norman In districts of South America, but In throwing Into clear relief every dele- WASHINGTON BRIEFS voice was liquid, with a Latin flexi- ahead through the crowd. "Sure we've If not collarless, then the neckline em- TWO SPRING COATS comes Increasingly evident that there quotations reflect the carryover of gram cannot be handled by the agri- Ize, and also that the Wu Han cities putting the new system Into effect bome late for supper, and said nothing no other part of the world, declared gation's demands nnd claims as to bility, smooth as the music of Lake call't the doctor. McCarthy from Cop- phasizes fascinating fabric treatments Is little prospect for any early relief ; 1928 syrup and the prospect of a long cultural committees and may not re- were preparing to attack Nanking. July 1. Meanwhile leaders on Capitol of the afternoon affairs. Dr. J. 11. llitson. chief secretary to the size of annuities. It is learned He never mentioned Eddie Baker's Michigan on a quiet day. She looked perhead. We've give Gus a shot or which employ bows and scarfs and frocks which cost so much time and of congested conditions in the Insti- production this year. ceive serious consideration during the "This," the mandate says, "Is suf- hill were laying plans for a repeal President Hoover Issued a proclama- tlie British and Foreign Bible society, through an authority already proved thievery lo anyone. But he began to op soberly at Norman when she stood two of stuff, so's to hold him out such. effort and money to assemble. tutions," the state hospital commls- i special session of congress unless the ficient proof that LI Chl-sen. Pei measure to be rushed through the sen- tion appointing May 1, as National which sells 3,000 Bibles a day in 000 reliable that- their main features are play less and less with Baker about In front of him, ber head tipped back- McCarthy ought to be here by now. Two types of fur compete, the long- The gown In the picture Is Just such. slon recommended at Us meeting In Rev. Rex. O. Holman, of OWOSHO, farm program of the administration Chung-Hsl and LI Tsung-jen plotted ate first, and then the house. In the Child Health day. languages. This statement was made as follows: the school yard. An enmity grew be- ward. Where you been?" haired showy pelts such as fox, lynx, It Is the sort one loves to wear—to Traverse City recently, that super- pastor of the First Congregational is broadened to Include this type of against the government extraordinary session to meet on April In reply to the question, "Why are Annuities In dollars tween them, born of a guilty secret "I could not go to the funeral." she Ills voice was accusing. Norman monkey and badger, versus "dress- slip into at the last minute wheu intendents of the Pontlac, Kalamazoo, j church has proposed to his congrega- legislation. "However, although recognizing 15. It Is planned to reduce the nlr mall Bibles so often not only printed poor- claimed— In marks (approxL) which both boys had reason to keep. said. "My mother went. 1 hod to stared bewilderlngly at the old man's maker" furs which are manipulated guests arrive, or when one accepts an Newberry and Traverse City hospitals tion that early morning services be The captains of Industry and that these men had been hindering The new act curtails German. Irish time between New York and San Fran- ly. but bound In mournful black?" pro- French and Baker bad "gone partners" with his stay with the children." grim oyster face and did not answer. like fabric, among which a galyak, car- Impromptu Invitation to play bridge. for the Insane accept no more pa- j finance, who were Invited to testify the progress of the National revolu- and Scandinavian Immigration and In- cisco by 12 hours. Postmaster General pounded recently by the bishop of held for those who wish to spend their British 1,900,000,000 475,000,000 stepfather when he was eighteen. He Norman took off his hat His long Nelson had sailed salt water with Gus- acul and ermine are outstanding. The In fact It Is Ideal for almost any tlents except to fill vacancies created | before the senate committee, have tion, the government in Its desire to creases British. In his proclamation Brown announced. Southwark. England. Sundays on the golf links, or motor- Gorman ....1,000.000.000 400,000,000 labored with stout endurance In their blond hair rumpled in the wind. He taf Erlckson when both were young. latter Intrigue with their cunning occasion aside from the very formal by death, parole or discharge. ing. He said that any hour they pleaded one reason and another for heal the wounds of, our battle-torn President Hoover said: hows and scallops and various fanciful affair. The Japanese, Italian nnd Amerl- leaking smelly boat Norman saw blm could not speak for a moment, and The chance that follows the seas had agreed on, even though It be 4 o'clock Inability to appear. John D. Rocke- country showed unusual patience, "The attorney general has advised Secretary of State Kellogg, who re- Interpretations. The voile which fashion's this frock car estimates are less important, as often, perhaps an average of once then he simply said: "That's all right. flung them together In Madrid. would suit him. He proposed that the feller, Jr., sent word that he did not hoping they would realize their mis- me that In failure of congress to sus- tired the past week, accompanied by Just as popular, however. Is the use shows large sprawling orange flowers Theodore Woodiwiss, caretaker of It appears these three delegations In >s day through the year. They spoke Julie," and again stood silent. "Battle Ax mall boat put out just members come In their outing attire, feel qualified to express any opinions takes. pend action. It now Is mandatory upon Mrs. Kellogg, have departed for a va- of fox, which gives a new thrill In on a black background lightly traced the Cabin Lake Hunting Reserve, all likelihood, will consent to what- to each other with an air of casual Julie Rlchaud looked ot him keenly. afore dark, 'bout sundown," Nelson spend from 20 minutes to half an hour on the subject of farm relief legisla- "The government's conciliatory me under the Immigration act to Is- cation In France and England. that It Is dyed In exquisitely delicate with gray. Favor for dark sheer near West Branch, believes that the ever compromise the other four dele- disinterest But It seemed to Norman Hans Miller's wagoo driver baffled said. "Couple of ladles wanted to go In worship and then go on to their tion. Charles M. Schwab and Paul spirit was mistaken for weakness; sue the proclamation establishing 'na- only good lynx cat Is a dead one, gations might assent to. Even so. It that Ed ... be had outgrown the her since he was grown up. aloog across with Lem Hardy. Too Sunday recreation. M. Warburg declined because of other further toleration would bring disas- tional origins' as tlie basis of Immi- President Hoover has closed up the and to prove that he lives up to this Is evident that the breach between name of Eddie . . . was showing "Sit down. Norman," she directed, much weather, he says. Told 'em he'd engagements. Henry Ford remains ter on the country and destroy all gration quotas. White House stables as a matter of he tracked one of these game killers the creditor and debtor figures is ex- a certain bravado In bis presence of "on the step here, out of the wind. cime back and get 'em tomorrow. He He Waved Mis Arme Excitedly When hope of peace. Therefore, the offi- "The proclamation must be Issued economy and returned to the army through the reserve recently and Approval has been given by the to be heard from. ceedingly large. late. It's blowing harder every minute." just puts off when the thunder and 'He Saw Norman. ended Its days with a rifle shot. ; Interstate commerce commission at cers named have been dismissed and prior to April 1 and will be Issued seven saddle horses seldom used. The concensus of opinion here Is Norman envied him his assurance. Again she studied him. "There's some lightning lets go. Where you at you Bay lynx, wildcats or lynx cats, all Washington, to the acquisition by the ordered tried for their offenses at once. It will go Into effect on July thing worrying you. What is It . . . that Guslaf Erlckson look his flrst that it Is up to Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, It was so much like his own father's. didn't hear the thunder?" the same breed, are not numerous In Michigan Bell telephone company of I. T. & T. Takes Over Their fellow rebels will be sup- 1 unless action Is taken by congress Cuba has awarded Us highest dec- beside* your mother?" cautious step, lie hud wasted during head of the German delegation, to Once or twice he tried to speak to "I heard It" said Norman. Michigan, but where they do range the properties of the Leslie Home pressed and punished." In the meantime. oration, the order of military merit, : "Nothing much." Norman answered. the winter. He coughed Incessantly, World-Wide Radio Chain name a new nnd higher offer when Jolle, thinking that she might under- "Well, the lightning hits the mall small game Is bound to disappear. Telephone company. In Ingham and "While I am strongly In favor of to Gen. Charles P. Summerall, chief of stand. but he never got farther than "1 Just walked out 1 wanted to ihlnk. boat She wasn't fifty fathom oft the snarled, did not reply when spoken to, New York.—The International Tele- the experts reconvene. Jackson counties. The Michigan utili- restricted and selected Immigration, I staff of the United States army. a word or two. and came farther than I meant 1 end of the crib. Sets ber afire, Gus but sat moodily fjr hours, staring phone and Telegraph corporation has Crop Acreage, Barring A line of 85 years spent entirely ties commission had previously ap- have opposed tbe national origins bas- He could talk to Julie, though, about v.as here before 1 knew It" . . yo.ir paw . . . lie's down thirstily at the lake, swearing black bought the R. C. A. Communications, on two farms within five miles of proved the proposition as being In Cotton, 1.9 Pet Greater is. I therefore naturally dislike the Maj. John A. Lejeune. former com- most things. She'd listen. She wasn't Julie nodded. She knew why Nor- ut the fish shack, tendln' some gear oaths If anyone disturbed him. Inc., It was reported In Paris dis- Michigan Kills Drastic each other, was closed at Mt. Clemens the public Interest and there was no Washington.—An Increase In acreage duty of Issuing the proclamation and mandant of the United States Marine so set on his agreeing with her as the man had come. It flattered her. He or other. They was a mean sea run- Each day. at length every hour ot patches. Stock valued at $100,000,000 with the death of Mrs. Mandama objection here from any source. Pur- of crops other than cotton of 1.9 per "Life for a Pint" Law Installing the new basis, but the Pres- corps, announced that he had accepted rest of the world. He rose briskly wanted to see her for no reason in nln". Lem Hardy ought to knowed eacb day. he talked of the new fishing Is understood to have been the price Wood, widow of Ira Wood, of Davis. chase price Is 123,000. cent over plantings in 1028 was esti- Lansing. Mich.—While five victims ident of the United States must be the the position of superintendent of the from the roadside and stretched his particular. belter than go out hlsselt Well, be season. He found ecstatic delight In paid the Radio Corporation of Amer- WHAT DR. CALDWELL Mrs. Wood was born on the Werner mated for 1920 by the Department of of the Michigan "life for a pint" law flrst to obey the law." Virginia Military Institute, at Staun- legs. Yes, he'd talk to Julie. Not till "You think we'll get a storm?" she didn't know better." grumbling to Norman of work to be ica for Its communication Interests. farm, 18 miles northwest of Mt. Clem- Members of the legislature at Lan- Agriculture after returns from nearly still languish In their cells under life Congress would have avoided the ton, Va. this minute had be known where be asked cheeriiv. "We need -aai. Did "My father . . . ?" Norman be- done upon the boat, of nets to be re- LEARNED IN 47 ens, and when she was married moved sing have taken steps to legalize the Last May negotiations were well un- 50,000 farmers. The acreage of win- sentences, the state senate unanimous- embarrassment In which ^President wanted to go this afternoon. It was you notice It coming up? Everything gan. paired. lines to be spliced, of the thou- sand small tasks that usher In spring YEARS PRACTICE to the place where she lived at the eating of Thanksgiving dinners. In der way for the transaction. Legal ter wheat and rye which on March 1 ly expressed Its regret for the legisla- Hoover was placed. In being compelled Chao-Chu Wu, new Chinese minister, tbe Rlchauds whom he needed to see. so dry!" "Never waited a minute," Nelson labor on the fishing coast Norman time of her death. It Is believed that amending the law relating to holldaye difficulties at that time, however, halt- gave promise of surviving to harvest ture's action of two years ago by by the opinion of Attorney General has presented his letters of credence Il was because he was thinking un- Norman looked about, sniffing warily said. "Casts off alone soon's he sees ed the plans. The stumbling block himself became taciturn. Arter, all. A physician watched the result# of she never traveled outside of Macomb to eliminate primary election days, was slightly larger. Indicating that the passing the administration-sponsored Mitchell to Issue a scheme of which lo President Hoover. He is the flrst consciously of Julie that he had In tlie same way his father did. Clouds the tire. He ought to have knowed bet- constipation for 47 years, and believed what difference did, anything make? county. Wood died In 1901. the senate discovered that Thanks was then regarded as the White act, average abandonment of these erops Watson house bill, by a vote of 30 he does not approve, had It not been representative to this diplomatic post climbed thlb bill In the flrst place, marched up the sky, a black battalion ter, too. Lem's boat rammed against that no matter how careful people are of He had tied his mind Into knots try- giving day was set apart as a day of which bans mergers of competitive would be somewhat less than a year to 0. for the one-man filibuster In the clos- appointed by the present Nanking gov- because of her that he remembered the with reinforcements nf fresher winds. the cedar poles In that old break- their health, diet and exercise, constipa- wire and wireless communication sys- ing to think out his problems. He tion will occur from time to time. Of Gov. Fred W. Green recently re- ; "fasting, prayer and thanksgiving." ago. Evidences were given In the re- The measure strikes from the stat- ing days of the last congress by Sena- ernment, and son of the late Wu. old fight with Eddie Baker. Of course! Lightning rasped out of the oorth. water south of the harbor. Your paw was going to flsh. was he? Well, all next importance, then, is how to treat appointed the entire teachers' retire- An amendment by Senator Seymour tems. turns that farmers planned to reduce tor David A. Reed, of Pennsylvania. He'd go to the Rlchauds. It came without warning, sudden carried a line over, but the sea's run- ute books the obnoxious law under right He'd flsh. it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always ment fund board, cast out of office H. Person of Lansing, was adopted The most recent of the transactions the corn acreage throughout the corn which were sentenced Mrs, Etta Mae The house of representatives passed He ctepped out rapidly through the sheets from the heart of a somber nln' so dirty be can't hold the two Reindeer Meat May Be On the flrst day of May. Gustaf was in favor of getting as close to nature by the unintentional repeal of the to change the word "fasting" tc by which the International has grown belt except South Dakota and Ne- a resolution postponing the date on woods to the shore of little Ottowa bank, beating spitefully on the earth. boats together. We was all down shore as possible, hence his remedy for consti- Miller and Fred Palm of Lansing; walked down the plonks lo the flsh retirement fund act In 1927. The leg- makes It the largest communication braska. and also In Alabama, Colorado, which the plan should go into effect. on Menu of U. S. Army Julie Rlchaud shivered by that time. We see Gus duck Into tion, known aa Dr. Caldwell's Syrup "feasting." Channle Tripp of Flint, nnd two other shanties and leaned on a cedar slick islation recently was re-enacted. The system In the world. The Radio Cor- Mississippi, Texas and Wisconsin. In four-time Hqjuor offenders. This was prevented by Senator Reed Washington.—Reindeer meat from "I don't like Itl' she said. "Light- Lem's cabin once. That mall boot Rpsin, is a mild vegetable compoand. while he discovered mean chores for It can not harm the system and is not board consists of Cora M. Rlggs, of poration, presumably, will henceforth other Important corn producing states from coming to a vote In the senate. Alaska for the army is being consid- ning, clouds, storms ... I always burnt bard 1 tell ye I We see from A muskellunge weighing 31 pounds, The bill is effective Immediately. his son. Norman performed them, habit forming. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant- Grand Rapids; J. B. Edmondson. of j measuring 52 Inches In length, was be only a manufacturing and distribut- the acreage Is expected to be Increased. Gov. Fred W. Green declared he will Administration leaders Insisted that ered by Quarter Master General Cheat- want to cry." here be could never get Lem out ing agency for radio apparatus, photo- Norman stammered. "I don't like 1 told you it was a mean sea? Well, streaming with sweat He objected to tasting, and youngsters love it. Ann Arbor; T. J. Knapp, of Highland ' takeb recently In Lake St. Clair, The farmers Indicated In some states commute the sentences of the five vic- there are enough votes against the ham. In view of the mounting cost Dr. Caldwell did not approve of 1 guess Gus saw it was no use, couldn't none of them. They were only hard Park; Mrs. Nellie B. Chlsholm, of three miles off shore, by Charles graphs and sound films. Intention to reduce the cutting of tame tims of the "life for a pint" law and national origins plan In both houses of fresh beef and the fact that either It either. It's a funny thing, Julie drastic physics and purges. He did not { M get throng i the flre. He'd give It np work, scraping ribs, daubing on tar. Muskegon, and E. C. W'arrlner, of Mt. Trost, of Mt. Clemens. As muskel- hay and also to decrease oats acreage. will sign the new bill as soon as It and senate to pass the repeal measure canned or frozen reindeer meat appar- believe they were good for anybody's and was tryln' to eet back on his patching, painting. He could see that Pleasant. lunge run this Is a sizable specimen is presented to him. in the extraordinary session. Friends ently can be delivered at army posts "What 7" system. In a practice of 47 years ho He plunged recklessly. own boat when the two of them pulled It was a good boat; a wet one. but never saw any reason for their use when and proves that the tiger of the water Hunt for White Indians of the national origins plan Insist that at less cost than beef, the general said Grain-Marketing Law "The way my father likes bad apart and he goes down a-tween 'em. it had good planks and a good engine. Syrup Pepsin will empty the bowels just H. C. Calkins. Sturgls automobile still Is to be found In the southern in Venezuela Planned sentiment Is growing for It and that he was studying a proposal for adding weather, way my mother didn't She They was smashin' together right He overhauled 11 thoroughly In the Im- as promptly. distributor, has confessed, according ! waters of the state. The fish was' Urged by Wheat Pool Tommy Loughran Beats the repeal or postponement measure this meat to the stock of commis- Do not iet a day go by without a New York.—Dr. Herbert Spencer used to tell me how It thundered hard." pulse of despair, laboring till bis back to the police, that he and F. C. Cleve- , speared through the Ice and was lured will be beaten. saries as a sales article. bowel movement Do not sit and hope, Dickey of the Explorers' club of New Kansas City, Mo.—Legislation to Mickey Walker in Fight worse than the crack of doom the Nelson wiped his llpt with the "Mel: ached. land blew up the Nottawa Garage, at to the kill by a 15-lnch wooden sucker but go to the nearest druggist and get York announces that he will head an enable co-operative organizations to Chicago. — Tommy Loughran, light night I was born." of his band. The dying wind booted "Next week," Gustaf crooked dally, Nottawa, 10 miles north of Sturgls, minnow. Former Governor Dies one of the generous bottles of Dr. Cald- expedition whose prime purpose will handle marketing of grain. Including heavyweight champion of the world, U. S. Judge Orders Home "Are you afraid of storms?" she outside. Norman shuddered. "'bout next week we'll set them nets. well's Syrup Pepsin, or write "Syrup to collect 13,000 Insurance. Calkins , Topeka, Kan.—W. R. Stubhs, former be to try to settle the question whether a protective tariff on farm products retained his title by defeating Mickey asked. "Sea wi. bed blm in about where I'll make a mon out'n youl" Pepsin," Dept. BB, Montlcello. Illinois, Navigation for the 1929 season was Padlocked for One Year governor of Kansas, and a railroad said, according to the police, that he a tribe of white Indians Inhabits the and preferential freight rates for ex- Walker, middleweight titleholder. In "No!" Norman protested. Then: that old pier used to run out" Nelson Ed Baker, whose shack huddled for freo trial bottle. and Cleveland left Sturgls, ostensibly opened officially at St. Joseph re- contractor until late years, Is dead jungles of the upper Orinoco In Ven- port, was urged In discussions at a ten rounds at the opening show at the Norfolk, Va.—The home of Mr. and "I'm not sure, Julie. I've never been said bluntly. "Some ol the boys brung next lo old Gustafs. stepped often here, aged seventy. OF PRINTED RAYON VOILE Calls for Good Memory for Detroit, to provide an alibi, and cently when the steamship Wisconsin ezuela. meeting of the national wheat pool new $7,000,000 Chicago stadium. Some Mrs, Harry C. Waterfield was ordered out In a bad blow." In his boat knowed your paw wouldn't In the Erlckson doorway on his way A system has been evolved which then doubled back to Nottawa. left the central docks of the Goodrich The expedition Is scheduled to leave committee here. observers gave the majority of the padlocked for a year by Federal Judge Julie leaned forward swiftly and wont that boat to break up. He's got lo and from town. He had little to Leading Czech Poet Dead colorings. In fact pastel tinted fur- prints Is very marked this season— makes If possible for Chinese to read company. A triangular senice will on April 25 to explore the head wa- rounds In the first half of the contest D. Lawrence Groner, under authority put both hands on Norman's knees. a busted leg and back, I llgger. Least say to Norman. Always a frosty re- trimmings are quite the rage. the sort that pattern navy or black, their own language after becoming The body of Oxel Anderson, 40-year- j be maintained with Benton Harbor, ters of the river. Doctor Dickey says Vatoes Horse Racing Bill to Walker on points, but as the fight of the prohibition act Three days Prague. Czechoslovakia.-Au Otto- "Listen. Norman," she said. "It's somethln's wrong with his back. We straint kept the two apart Neither The Idea of positioning the fur brown or deep green with vivid familiar with only 1.U00 characters, old farmer who resided between Kent St. Joseph, Chicago and Holland, as that to the best of his knowledge no Little Rock, Ark.—Governor Parnell wore on Loughran virtually hit Walk- were allowed for Waterfield and his kar Prezlna, most renowned poet In all right to tell me that. But don't can't get no sense o' what he says. could forget the day upon the rood "away from the face" Is aptly Illus- splotches of color. formerly, for any degree of literacy, City and Sparta, was found hanging in the last few seasonr,. Ice fields white man ever has penetrated these vetoed a bill to legalize horse racing er's head at will and easily displayed wife to remove furniture, fixtures, and Czechoslovakia, Is dead at the age of tell anybody else. Other folks might Lem Hardy? Lor', he went down with when they were boys, when young Ed trated In the model to the left In the A cape flutters from the shoulders— a knowledge of the 40,000 characters In his barn by his wife. have left that side of the lake. wilds. nnd parlmutuel betting In Arkansas. his superiority. other effects. sixty-one. not understand It the way 1 do. Nor- the moll boat! We sent for tbe coast revealed himself a thief and Norman picture. While the Impression given which it should—for fluttery, floating of the Chinese language was neces- man. You're not afraid of storms. You guard from Blind Man's point, wanted took his thrashing. But the flat-faced, Is that of a huge fur collar. In reality, effects are "the thing" for these filmy Kill Snnday Blue Law sary. Homer C. Murphy of the state con- Nicholeta and John Jlmes are twins, Hold Trainmen for Manilaughter Wins Welterweight Belt Textile Workers Strike Turks Give U. S. Tars Free Passes may think you are, but you're not to make it regular and alL Tele thick-shouldered Baker talked .nter the fur, which Is dyed a sun-tan yellow voiles. The scarf, which adds its phoned right off for McCarthy." mlnably with Gustaf. A young flsher servation department has ordered an but their birth dates are different. Parry Sound. Ont.—Three surviving Clilcago.-Jackie Fields of Chicago, Greenville, S. C.—About 900 em- Rt. Paul, Minn.—Hunting, shooting, Constantinople.—When the United You're just afraid you might be. Tour to match the suede cloth of the coat, quota of grace, may be arranged at mother wasn't scared. Not really. Doctor McCarthy, fat middle-aged man could learn many worth-while de The love of self Increases with the immediate clean-up of the Muckegon They were born a half hour apart to members of the crew of train No. 3 who broke Into the boxing spotlight In ployees of the Brandon Textile mills fishing, "play and other public sports States cruiser Raleigh arrived here, borders a capelike collar made of self the wearer's pleasure. Wby'd she marry a sailor if she was?" and undisturbed, arived at the pool- lolls of his trade from the elder Erick pelf—Juvenal. oil field to prevent lake and stream Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jlmes of lonla. of the Canadian National railways California, won the world's welter- here, a unit of the chain of mills con- and exercises" on Sundays will be bringing Vice Admiral J. H. Dayton, fabric. This capelet Is so constructed If In making this dress the beginner Normao was silent He couldn't an- room in thirty more minutes. The men son. pollution, harm to flsh In nearby lakes, the little miss at 11:50 o'clock in the were arrested charged with man- weight championship by decisively de- trolled by the Brandon corporation permitted under a measure to amend the Americans were given free pusses ns to keep the fur from touching the in home-sewlng finds the pointed yoke swer that He'd often wondered him- stopped their, talking. The doctor's "There's a neat lad." Gustaf would to migratory birds and to the water evening and her brother at 12:20 slaughter as a result of the wreck at feating Young Jack Thompson of Cali- went on strike and forced the 93,000 the state's blue laws, passed by the to all Stamboul museums and fer- face, at the same time forming a most at the hips too intricate to undertake self why his mother had married a face became severe. say when Baker had gone. "If you A Raw, Sore Throat supply of North Muskegon. o'clock the next morning. Drocourt on March 20, when 12 or fornia at the Coliseum here. spindles mill to cease operations. Minnesota senate. ries. It Wat a One-Slded Combat After flattering effect. a straight yoke could be substituted sailor, wondered at least why she mar- "Open loose windows, Downey, all had some of his stuff In you . . more lives were lost. That, Though Norman Tried Des- A sports coat of English Imported or one of those vogulsh slightly long- eases quickly when you apply a little Nailing a note to his bam door tell- | Harold Duvall, 12 years old, son of ried old Gustaf. of them. Get outside, yon fellows. Then one morning ... It was tweed Is shown to the right, trimmed er-overone-hlp effects would be charm- Musterole. It penetrates to the sore Ball Player Dies in Hotel Becomes Bishop of Chichester Censure Move Fails in Commons Cubans Buy U. S. Sugar Mill perately Not to Let It Be So. spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the Ing where his body might be found, I E. Duvall, Second street. Monroe, was Julie arose briskly. Two of you slay. What's the matter the last week In May . . . Gus with a shawl collar of Canadian lynx. ing. It Is such an easy matter to find O. K'i Illinois Gai Tax London.—A labor motion censuring Havana.—Cuban capitalists have congestion and draws out the sore- Homer Wilcox, Allegan farmer, hang- | seriously Injured by explosion of a Orlando, Fla.—Roy Meeker, thirty- London.—Very Rev. George Ken- lake. This was tbe road be followed "Come," she bade," "It's raining. with you. lad?" be swung critically on taf said: "Go crank the engine. We Among the high-lighted coats for suitable patterns which serve so ade- the government for Its alleged failure purchased the holdings of the Ameri- ness and pain. ed himself in a shed. The note told dynamite cap he had picked up on the Springfield, III.—Governor Emmer- one, left-handed pitcher -for the Cin- nedy Allen Bell, dean of Canterbury, dally with Hans Miller's delivery Let's go inside." Norman. "Why you so white? This set nets today." spring are many fetchlngly furred silk quately ns a guide that even the most to solve the unemployment problem can operated sugar mill, "Santa Ce- Musterole brings quick relief from of ill health and loss of earning street. Three of his fingers were son signed the three-cent gasoline tax. cinnati National league club, died has been appointed bishop of Chiches- wagon. It was pleasant In the Rlchaud liv- Isn't your funeral! Your father? This Norman glanced at the calm lake, models. Black coats with white or timid amateur may be sure of success. sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, has heen defeated In the house of com- cilia," In the Guantanamo district and your father? Take him along." he bade then at his father's wasted figure power. blown off. which will go into effect in Illinois on suddenly In his hotel room here from ter, succeeding Rt Rev. W. C. Bur- He left the main road at the next ing room. Rain thumped down upon eggshell caracul or ermine are out- JULIA BOTTOMLEY. croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, mons, 149 to 100. controlled by Delaware capital. Gustafs hi.nds trembled over the line, August 1. a heart attack. rows. deceased. mall box and entered a lane bordered the hard new shingles of the roof, Jim Nelson, "get home and fix a bed. standing. (ffi. 1929. Western Ncwspaiier Union.) heaoache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- by a pair of snake fences with berry making a hollow, humming sound, un- Have It warm. Take some stones, so he was untangling. He had refused matism, lumbago, pams and aches George William England, of De- A 1,500 barrel oil well which came of the back or joints, sprains, sore Jap Crew Rescues Italian* Schley's War Pilot Dead Amhaisador.Houghton Quits Post Cuba Has Yellow Fever Quarantine Checks Outdoor Fag Ads bushes In their angles. At the end like tbe dull beat of storms against big, heat 'em hot and wrap 'em up in his breakfast that morning, had stag troit, 4 years old, drank the fuel so- in a few weeks ago at Muskegon, muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted Havana.—Cuba has taken action to Salt Lake City.—No longer may of this lane a low plaster house. Us the heavily beamed bouse of the Er- paper." gered as he walked down the wharf Airing Your Bedding House Dreis Practical lution of a vapor lamp in his home, spraying oil over fields for many rods Tokyo.—All officers nnd crew of Havana.—Gen. Alfredo I .u horde, London. — Alanson B. Houghton feet, colds on the chest. establish at all Cuban ports yellow billboards In Utah blazon the praises roof shining with new shingles, icksons ou the beach. In all wayt the Norman scuffed blindly out of the "We best wait till tomorrow," Nor Mattresses, pillows, cushions nnd Most women find the washable 7152 Chalfonte avenue, and died. The around, has ceased Its flow. The flow the Italian destroyer Muggla, which seventy-four years old. pilot for Ad- concluded his work as American am- fever quarantine against ships and of this or that cigarette or other forma stretched along the brow of a hill. room was unlike his father's kltcten. poolroom, stepping twice on Jim Nel- man said. blankets will last longer and be far house dress practical for all phases To Mothers: Musterole is also solution contained a quantity of acid. stopped after a new well, shooting sank In a storm 150 miles northeast of miral Schley's flying squadron off San- bassador to Great Britain nnd. ac- made in milder form for travelers from Brazil because of re- of tobacco. Gov. George H. Dern has Somehow the Hlchaud house reminded He knew his mother would have found son's boot heels. "Walt?' more sanitary if put out in the sun of housekeeping. It Is Just ns easy 6.000 barrels a day. came In. Shanghai, were rescued by the Nip- tiago harbor In the Spanish Amerlcnn companied by Mrs. Houghton, left for babiea and small children. ported cases of the fever In the latter /Igned a bill prohlbltlog such dis- Norman of the place that formerly be- It much more friendly here than In "Good man. your paw," Nelson said "You wall,' Norman amended. "I'll one day of each week. The fresh, to slip into in tbe morning as the While the Jackson police fired from pon Yusen Kalcha freighter Matsu- war. is dead at his home here after Baden. Germany, after which he will Aak for Children's Musterole. country. play. longed to bis excitable French grand- the stiff seamanly bouse she had kept awkwardly. "There's a real sailor 1 go today. Nelson can show me bow sweet odor Is very pleasant upon go- old overall apron nnd in addition it the bank of the Grand River, Law- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Patterson, moto Maru. a protracted Illness. return to his home In New York. Jara & Tubes father. •or Gustaf all those years. Tellln' me today you're goin' partners lo set these lug to bed. Is inexpensive, good looking and be- rence Peake, 22 years old. of Lansing, of Monroe town, celenrated their Germalne dripped In from the chores In the flsh boat with him!" (TO BE CONTIKUBD.) coming. Plan Alaska-Puget Sound Air Line Wood Sets New Speed Record Normun never had felt at home at sought on a charge of attempting to golden wedding anniversary at Mon- Fighter Dies of Injuries New Yorker Gives to Oxford Mexico Opposes Emifration to U. S. bis grandfather's. Even now as be .u five o'clock. The rain still pounded Norman mumbled. "Thluk bis back's When Washing Lingerie pass a worthless check at a filling I roe recently. A dinner ror 65 persons Fairmont, W. Va.-John Securro, New York.—Edward S. Harkness of Mexico City.—It Is understood here San Francisco.-The Boeing Air Miami Beach, Fla.—Gar Wood, atalked up the path that same sense against tbe roof with a gusty wind broke?" he asked. Mankind's Curse? When washing dainty lingerie, a In Mustard Yellow station, swam across the stream and featured the anniversary observance. twenty-four, of Fairmont, who was In- New York has given $25,0(W.to Ihe that the Mexican Interior department Transport company announced It American speedboat champion, drove of loneliness seized him, the loneli- thrashing after It. "Looks Ifke It to me," answered Labor Is the curse of the world, and fe,w lumps of sugar dropped in the A navy blue flannel suit, with clr then, apparently frightened by the Patterson is 71 years old and his wife jured In a four-round bout with Lon- Qulntencenary fund for the erection will thke measures calculated to stop planned to establish an air senice be- his Miss America VII to a new world'a ness of a person accustomed to wide "Come . . . sausages for sup Jim Nelson. "Ought to knowed better'n nobbdy can meddle with It wlthoof rinse water, fo take the place of the cular skirt and dressy Jacket finished bullets, swam back to surrender. lis 70. nie McCale, also of Fairmont, here, of new buildings at Lincoln Collage, emigration of laborers to the United tween Puget Sound and Skagway, record of an average speed of 03.123 vet horizons when his vision Is perl" Germalne Insisted. "Sure Nor- to go out alone In such a dirty sea." becoming proportionately brutlfied.- usual starching, will make It beauti- in mustard yellow braid has a mus- died of a cerebral hemorrhage. Oxford university. States. Alaska, a distance of 930 miles. miles an hour. cramped by bills. Au old man was man will atay We fix your place 1" Fishermen brought Gustaf Erlckson Hawthorne ful after It is Ironed. tard yellow blouse finished lu blue. Better than a mustard plaster i T BBSBBHHHHB PAGE TEN THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. APRIL 5, 1929.

H«maris Diffiau THE BELLAMY TRIAL" MOST WHAT NEWSPAPER AOS. DID BAINBRIDGE NEWS FISH DISTRICT NOTES The adults uf this gecus of hum- SENSATIONAL PKODI CTION Berrien County Deaths Berrien County Weddings ming-bird moths have wings from whlcL part of the scalei rub off so It was only a few years ago that the retail stores In towns and the Miss Ruth Koerber and Miss Natalie early that they are almost never seen To be Seen at the Liberty Theatre on Peirce-Green Scheffler spent the week end in South Adam Slklnger spent Easter Sunday and those portions of the wings are smaller cities did the bulk of their Mrs. Viola Phillips with his family., Leonard Pelrce, youngest son of Mr. Bend with the former's sister. Miss therefore described as transparent April 7 and 8 week's business on Saturday. While Joe Swetay returned home Wednes- Mrs. Viola PbUlips. aged 78 years und Mr®. B L. Pelrce of Watervliet. Gretchen Koerber. These adults have tue unmothllke •the other live business days might have day from Chicago, where he had vis- Does the law provide for those dam- a resident of Watervllat, died Sunday. nnd Miss Zelpha Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rodewald and fam- habit of flying In the bright sunlight paid expenses the merchant depended ited friends. aged by the linger of susplction? Hear upon the Saturday sales for the major March 31,1020". She was a member of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Green of Ben- ily were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Roliand and when hovering at flowers, they ton Harbor, were married at South 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chory and Mr. Wick and si>e this Important question an- portion of his week's profit. Needless the Watervllet Methodist church. Fun- Scherer Sunday. Miss Verda Scherer. closely resemh'e humming birds. When eral services were conducted Tuesday Bend, Indiana, lust Saturday by Rev. a student at South Bend Business Col-] were In Chicago over Easter. swered by Lea trice Joy. Betty Brun- to say the average merchant would Hying it suggests a humble bee. Tlie afternoon by Rev. Floyd L. BlcwlleUl. .1 \V. Lake, pastor of the I nlted lege, was at home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shugars and daugh- son ami other celebrated movie stars have been exempt from excess prolits larvae feed on relatives of Ihe honey pastor of the Peace Temple at Benton Bret hern church. Mr and Mrs. Joe Wlllmlng and fam- ter spent Easter Sunday at the home at the Liberty Theatre. Benton Harbor, 1 taxes in those days. Harbor, with interment in the Wat en The young couple were attended by ily visited Mr. und Mrs. Henry Hiler of Mr. and Mrs. J. Swetay. suckle such us snowherry and vibur- two days only, April 7th and 8th. The newspaper Is given credit for llet cemetery. The deceased Is surviv- Wm. Stenback, Jr., and Miss Eva Sunday. Joe Swetay spent Easter Suiiday at auni. They usually pupate In fallen "Motion pictures, through faithful ! discovering the possibility of scatter- ed by her husband, William Phillips, Whldby of Watervllet. The bride's Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welch and family the home of Miss Ardelleu Bartelle ut leaves and generally make u queer portrayal of courtroom scenes ami I ing the Saturday peak load over tbe and four children; Mrs. Jobn Carrier, wedding gown was tan georgette und ami Glepn Dockter of South Bend Eau Claire. sort of cocoon functionlugs can do much toward fur- ' six business days of the week and it Mrs. Glen Shimer. Miss Nellie E. liilll the bridesmaid wore green georgette spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrs. O'Klley's daughter came home thering public respect for our insti- j was newspaper advertising which hus ips, and Floyd E. Phillips, fourteen and each carried sweet peas. Dockter. to spend Easter. tutions of law and preserving the tra- i achieved the present more equitable Barbara Thill has returned home ditions of American Jurisprudence." j distribution of tlie week's business. Krundohlldren. and eighteen great The groom is associated with his Miss Lucille Muikowski spent last The World's an Airport brotiier, II. B. Pelrce, In the Pelrce from Chicago, where she spent her This was the statement of Professor Saturday Is still the merchant's busy grandchildren. week visiting In Marshall, Battle The flying rumor never has to look Garage, Watervllet, and the youiia Creek and Grand Rapids. Mr. and spring vacation. Douglas B. Maggs of the law depart- i day, but now be Is only^a little less •round long for a landing place.—Des couple will start housekeeping In the Mrs. Lyle Campbell of Gary were Sun- Mrs. Charles Sonzer. who spent a ment of the University of Southern busy on the preceding five days. August Herman (ianl. aged r. Kendell home Inst Sunday. Default having: been made in the con- Prof Maggs wus Invited by Mont a ex|>erlcnced by the retail stores gener- gelical church in Baroda, Sunday af- ditions of a certain mortgage made by Bell, the director, to Inspect the huge ally in recent years has been created 1 ss Eunice Lyman, iluugbter of Mr. Alton and Orln Treder, who attend Dan T. Bash, mortgagor, to Lewis D. ternoon. Besides the widow, these 1 school In Watervllet, visited the Cribbs Closson, mortgagee, dated March 2'Jth, courtroom set and to observe the action jby newspaper advertising. Newspaper aiW.Mrs.I . A. .1. Lyman of Watervliet, 1926. and recorded in the office of the of the dramatic sequences after giving seven sons and daughters survive: Al- I school Monday. FARM BL REA I MEMBERS TO j advertising hasi been Ihe "Aladdin's fred Qaul of Oronoko; Mrs. Irene and Lawrence J. Klnsella of Chicago, register pf deeds for Berrien County, advice upon >«Ome of the legal points [ I Jimp" of t lie retail merchant. There were united in marriage nt the home of Albert Moser and family were guests Michigan, In Liber 160 of mortgages, Wentland, of Royalton; Clarence flaul of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamberlln IIOU) gnCUL MEETING un page 93. on March 30, 1926, und the Involved In the tllml/atlon of the mur- jare still Isolated towns where one may of Baroda township: Elmer Gaul of St. the bride's parents, March 31, 1929, said mortgagor having failed to pay der mystery story from the pen* of j see for himself what "might have Rev. G. R. Parker, pastor of Watervllet in Watervllet Sunday. the interest on said mortgage as re- Joseph; Mrs. Amanda Zech of Orono- Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hill and family quired by the terms and the conditions Frances Noyes Hart. , been" the nation over if newspaper ad- ko; Orvllle Gaul at home, nnd Chester Congregational church, oillclutlng. Miss therein, and the said mortgagee having Leatrlce Joy plays the leading role vertising had never been. went fo Uicota Sunday to visit Chaun- Berrien County Farm Itureau Mem- Gaul of Derby. He also leaves two Grace Lyman, sister of the bride, was declared the principal amount of suld in the feature, heading a large cast of bridesmaid, and Horace Lyman, a cey Hill. mortgage due and payable as provided brothers and a sister, Leo Gaul of Mrs. Charles Weber and baby of bers to Disruss Legislation Ravoring In the said mortgage, and on which notables which includes (Jeorge Bar- "Caracul" Fur brother, was best man. Following the mortgage there is claimed to be due raud. Kenneth Thompson, Margaret Stevensville; Ferdinand Gaul ami Mrs. South Bend spent last week with the A dictionary of fur names says: ceremony, a wedding dinner was serv- Township Roads and payable at the date of this notice Livingston und Betty Bronson.—Adv. Lena Janck In Germany; eight grand- former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George the sum of Twenty-Seven Hundred •'Caracul—also known ns astrakhan. children and numerous nieces, nephews ed by the bride's mother. The young Sixty-Five (|2765)'Dollars, the sam« Knlebes. Sheep family. Habitat: Tashkent, nnd more distant relatives. couple returned to Chicago Sunday A special meeting of the Berrien being the unpaid principal und interest evening, where they will make their Sumlay guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. County Farm Bureau has been called thereon and in addition thereto an at- and some of the provinces of southern Danneffel Included Lyman Danneffel torney fee of Thirty-Five ($35.) Dollars What Would You Do? future home. | for Saturday, April 0th, nt Berrien provided for by the statute, and no suit Uussiu which are also called 'Russian Mrs. Caroline Heffner. who was born | of Benton Harbor, Emll Kuse of St. Jo- Springs to consider legislation now be- or proceedings at law having been in- "I have only been married foui Caracul.' The Tashkent caracals seph and Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark and stituted to recover the money secured in Bainbridge township, January 14. fore our State Legislature asking for a months and sure got an Ideal bus have tbe highest luster and the finest family. by said mortgage, or any part thereof; 1852. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l/eonard-JatTke return of part of the gas tax collected Now, therefore, by virtue of the pow- band. We have an acre of land and George Danneffel, a student at the moire markings. Russian caraculs Simon Bellinger, passed away at her by the state for the building and main- er of sale contained in said mortgage, are real happy, except that my hus Miss Dorothy Jaffke, daughter of Cnlverslty of Michigan, will arrive and the statute in such case made and vary in color as brown, black, brown home at Uigman Park. March 21>, B'J'.i. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Jaffke of St. Jo- tenance of township roads. A speaker provided, notice is hereby given that band makes me so nervous by walk- and black, or brown and white, nnd after spending her entire life In Ber home to spend the spring vacation i from the State Farm Bureau will lead on Monday, May 27, 1929. At ten o'clock seph. and Theron Leonard, son of Mr. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George j In the forenoon of said day, the under- ing in ids sleep and he fries fo get occasionally white. Caraculs are bred rlen county. Her husband and two and Mrs. Arthur Leonard of Benton this road discussion. Other timely signed will sell at public auction to the out of the window. Last night be Danneffel. topics will l)e discussed by various fo some extent in the I'nifed States sons preceded her in death, her sur- Harbor, were united In marriage at highest bidder, at the front door of the carried ail the clothes on the front viving relatives being two brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danneffel of i members in the county. courthouse in the city of St Joseph, and Canada. They are also found In the parsonage of the Evangelical Luth- Benton Harbor spent Sunday with Mr. Berrien County, Michigan, that being porch. I can't understand this. It China and Mongolia These are gen- four sisters—Charles of Detroit and eran church In South Bend. March .'M>. Farm Bureau rallies are being held the place where the circuit court for and Mrs. Reuben Knlebes. the county of Berrien Is held, the prem- seems to be a dream. Is there anv erally while, are heavier and have a William of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. 1929. I pon the arrival of the bridal In some forty counties this week and The Keeler Lodge. No. 204. of the In- ises described in said mortgage, or so way fo overcome this awful thing? looser curl " Ella Scherer <'f Benton Harbor; Mrs. party back nt St. Joseph, a wedding legislative matters of particular inter- much thereof as may be necessary to Mary Lawrence and Mrs. Josephine dependent Order of odd Fellows cele- est to farmers ore being discussed. satisfy the amount due on said mort- When he does this I can hardly dinner was served to about 75 guests brated their 50th anniversary with a gage, with interest at the rate of seven breathe. Please tell me what fo do." Herson of Kalamazoo; and Mrs. at the home of the bride's parents. The meeting Is caUed for 10 a. m. In per cent per annum from this date, and potluck supper last Saturday night. a young wife inquires.—Los Angeles Elizabeth Dukescherer of South Hav- The couple will reside for the present the United Brethren church. A com- ail legal costs, including the attorney's Tribute lo Journalism en. Funeral services were held Mon- This lodge was organized on March 27, plimentary dinner will be served the fee aforesaid. Express. with th- bride's parents, the groom k'- 1.S73 and one charter member, Wash- The premises to be sold are situated The Journalist is always working day afternoon, with Interment in Cry- Ing employed by his father at the memlters and their wives at noon. in the City of Benton Harbor, Berrien against time, and I sometimes think ington Ryder, was present at the meet- Members are urged to attend this im- County, Michigan and is described as stal Springs cemetery. Pipestone grocery In Benton Harbor. there Is no more wonderful achieve ing' Saturday night. II. M. Wise has portant meeting, the last to be held follows, to-wit: Lot Four (4), Block lieen a member for 52 years. Other Two (2), Morton and Itlford's Addition You Can't Fool Nature ment of our modern civilization than this spring. to the City of Benton Harbor, Berrien Remember, misbehavior Is more the production of a newspaper.—Ne- Mrs. George Frltze. for thirty-two • King-Eggers men who have been members for 25 C. L. Nash and H. H. Addy are the County, Michigan, according to the re- years a prominent resident of St. Jo- years or more Include Jacob Wise, A. corded plat thereof. than the violation of u religion. It ville Chamberlain. State Farm Bureau speakers. Dated: February 26, 1929. ^ , seph, died at the sanitarium in that Miss Alice Eggers of Freeport, Ills., J. Slkes. Geo. Verrlngton, R. F. Slan- LEWIS D. CLOSSON, Is nlso a violation against physical city, March 29, 11)21), after a brief ill- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Eg- ker. Claude Pitcher. W. J. Hill, Philip Mortgagee. health. Every crime, every misde- ILiler, Horatio Knapp. J. S. Mclntyer, CLARENCE E. BUTLER, ness. Funeral services were conducted gers. and Allen King of Royalton. son Attorney for Mortgagee, meanor, every error, weakens your Sizes of Brain Monday afternoon by Rev. W. S. Dun- • •f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kins; of Los Henry Daniieffel, Chas. Hammond, Win. "Rebel's" Good Reason Business address: physical endurance and your physical The brain is largest in the white | Danneffel, A. P. Danneffel, F. C. Dan- Benton Harbor, Michigan. lop, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Angeles. Cal.. were united In marriage life. C.ovcrnment may not penalize race, smallest In some of the ceotrul Ineffel, Sam Starrett, Wooda Cook, (Mar. 1-May 24) church. Surviving her are her hus- at the parsonage of the Methodist for Self-Accusation but nature does.—Atchison Globe. Xfrican savages. band. who Is 1)1 years old; two daugh- church In St. Joseph. March 30, 1929, i Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Danneffel gave an Just after the assassination of Easter dinner Sunday in honor oi Mr. ters, Mrs. George Foss of Chicago, Rev. \V. F. Ledford officiating. Follow- Presldent-Elect Obregon of Mexico, MORTGAGE SALE. and Mrs. Max Clark and faihily. This wife of ex-Congressman Foss. and ing the ceremony a reception was ten- people were seeing rebels In every Miss Margery Frltze of St. Joseph; wus ulso their tenth wedding unniver- EFAULT has been made In the conditions dered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ur- stranger, but there was real surprise of a certain mortgage made by Jacob and three granddaughters. Miss Kath- jsary and several presents were given MD, Raas ami Oraee Raas, husband and wife, rlu Phillips in Royalton, where the •t police headquarters In Mexico erine Foss, who is studying voice in groom has made his home with ids them. Mr. Wm Roach of Grand Rap- to J. IT. Wilkinson dated February A, II'-1, and City when a man with haltered rllle recorded February II. 1924, in the office uf Berlin, Germany, Miss Marcla Foss of uncle and aunt since boyhood. They ids, president of Heart Brand canned and full cartridge belt presented him Kegisterof Deeds of Berrien County. State of Chicago, and Mrs. Jo'-n Blair of Berk- will make their' home with Mr. and goods, sent 120 quarts of fruit to Mr. Michigan, In Liber 140 of Mortgages, page 479. Mow laiitf should it j and Mrs. Clark with his compliments. self nnd told Senor Itobelo that he Interest on said irurtgage being in default eley, California. Mrs. Phillips. for more than 30 days tht whole amount of Mr. Roach is a cousin of Mrs. Clark was a rebel. said mortgage lb declared due and payable. and Mrs. Danneffel. There Is claimed due at this date Thlrly-two take to boil water r They took him at his word and Mrs. Emil Metzger, one of the prom hundred forty-six and sixty-two one bundied- Fuiirman-Sehramm locked him up, but the chief, in the ths (132(0.02) dollars, and no proceedings ut Inent residents of Royalton township, meantime, sent out detectives to get law have been instituted to recover same. a qts. of died March 2G. 11)21), at the age of (tf Announcement has been made of the Now therefore by virtue of the power of "The Case Against Casey' At Cribbs a line on tbe man. A week later sale contained In said mortgage and the stat- water. years, following a second stroke of marriage of Miss Adeline Schramm, School. ute In such case made and provided on Satur- raised paralysis. She is survived by her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. having reported thai they could find day, the Ut day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock nothing concerning him. the chief a. m. at the front door of the courthouse, in from 45° husband and nine children—Mrs. Min- Schramm of St. Joseph, and Herman Come and hear the play, "The Case brought the self-sentenced prisoner City of St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, nie Wagner of Royalton. Mrs. Bertha Fuhrman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Against Casey." at the Cribbs school, the premises described In said mortgage will lo bolliiu Brunke of Oronoko township, Mrs. Fuhrman of Benton Harbor, which Friday evening, April 5. This is a before him. He was the picture of be sold at public auction, to satisfy amount Ruth Shunkwller and John Metzger of then due, with costs and attorney fee, tu-wit, was performed at the parsonage of the forty-minute play given by the men of misery and squalor. the following described premises in the Hinchman. Mrs. Jennie Wagner of Lin- Irinlty Lutheran church In St. Joseph, jj,,, parent-Teacher Association, and "Where did you fight, as a rebel?' village of Baroda, County of Berrien, State coln township, Ray of Oronoko, Bert of Michigan. March 31. 1029, Jtev. Louis Nenchler- „.1>t t.|umu.t,.rs is as follows: asked the assistant chief of public From a. stone beginning at the northwest of Buchanan, ami Lillian and Charles, ifln officiating. The couple will reside The Judge C. C. Knlebes safety. corner of tbe village of Baroda plat and run- -in 6 min. ut home. She also left live brothers ning south 22 rods to the place of beginning; for the present with the bride's par- Attorney Skin .. ,. Wulter Warskow "Nowhere, senor," was the surprls on the new and one sister—Edgar and George thence west 8 rods; thence south 4 rods; ents. Attorney Takethecoln .... Will Kibler Ing reply. theuce east 8 rods and thence north 4 rods to K1TCHCTK00K Stover of Royalton, Ray Stover of Ber- Dennis Casey Henry Hasse tbe place of begiiining, known as Lot six (6) rien Center, Clarence Stover of Burr "What? Then wh> give yourself up of First Addition to the village of Baroda. Clerk Joe Wlllmlng as n rebel?'' Dated, St. Joseph. Mich . March 7. 1929. Oak, 0. S. Stover of Pentwater, Mich., Amdt-Hoffman Miss Dorothy Perkins Chester Weber J. F. WILKINSON, Mortgage.-. "Because," sighed the wretch. "I and Mrs. John Warsco of Oronoko Reulten Louder Henry Bujack 701 Ship St., St. Joseph. Michigan. township. Erna Alice Hoffman, daughter of would rather be shot than go back to Published March 8—May 24, 1929. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Hoffman of Ben- Claw Hammer Charles Bujack I. C. Uno Bert Balers my wife." -in7£min. ton Harbor, and Henry Amdt, son of MORTGAGE SALE W. C. Stebbins, a former Berrien Mr. and Mrs. August Arndt of the, 1. M. Whit, , e, , Henry Balers onanoTd- county school teacher, who taught at lrh el . Allen Wlllmlng Default has been made In the con- inan) citu same city, were married by Rev. Louis i •V "l „ ditions of a certain mortgage made by New Troy, Coloma, Three Oaks and Nein hteriein of St. Joseph at ,|M. J'-uathan Judklns Henry Knlebes Order for Publication. Kazlmerlas Bltantes andi wife. Kas- gas range also at Petoskey. Mich., passed away Trinity Lutheran church on Snnday, triu Bumblesbnrgerhorefenderorfen- tancija Bltantes to J. F. Wilkinson, stein John Warskow State of Michigan. The Probate Court for dated March 2, 1925, and recorded at Grand Forks, North Dakota, March March 31. B)29. After the ceremony a th* County of Berrien. March 2, 1925, In the office of Register 2.1, 1029. He is survived by his widow, reception wus tendered to about 35 Hiram Hearesy Ed Rodewald At a sesHlon of Hald court, held at tbe pro- bate office In the city of St. Joseph In nald of Deeds of Berrien County, State of two daughters and six sisters. Mr. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmle Spikes Clarence Warskow Michigan, in Liber 154 of Mortgages, There will IK* music and singing be- county on the 20th day of March A. D. lW-». page 275. Stebbins left Berrien county to go to Louis A. Wildeter in Benton Harbor. Present: Hon. William U. Andrews, Judge Interest on said mortgage being in (irand Forks, where he established tbe They will reside in Benton Harbor. tween acts. A small admission fee will of Probate. default for more than 30 days the •in 21 min, Kitchenkook has set a new IK' charged. Children free. Refresh- In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth whole amount of said mortgage is de- tirst department of agriculture in the WakeBeld, deceased. clared due and payable. There is on a popular High Mark in Cooking Speed public schools, twenty-eight years ago. ments will be served. The play is di- It appearing to the Court that the time for claimed due at this date sixteen hun- Miss Esther Rhoades. only daughter |m',ed ''J' Alliert Moser. presentation of the claims against said esMte dred eight and forty-nine one hun- make of ComparattTC testa show that the Kitchen took U should be limited, and that a time and place dredths (11,608.49) dollars, and no pro- kerosene faster my other type of cook store; faster even of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rhoades. promi- be appointed to receive, examine at.d adjust ceedings at law have been instituted to than dty gss, the usual standmd for comporiaoo. Alexander Shearer, who was born In nent resident of Portage Prairie, near! all claims and demands agaiuat said deceas- recover same. range Royalton township, December 9, 185.j, ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH ed by and before said Court. Now therefore by virtue of the power Kitchmkook makes its own gaa from common Buchanan, and Stanley A. Mitchell. | It is ordered, that creditors of said deceased of sale in said mortgage and the gasoline, brintinf to homes located beyood the reach at and had always lived in Berrien coun- son <>f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell I Rev. L. E. Burgess, Pastor. are required to present their claims to said statute in such case made and provided (•a all the convenience, cieanlineaa and comiort of city Court at said Probate Office on or before tbe ty, for the last thirty-five years at of the same place, were unltel In mar- Sunday School at 9:45. Morning on Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1929. pa service. It's different from any stuve you have ever Stevensville, died at bis home there L'i-'nd day of July A. D. ID-V. at ten o'clock at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of Thu No wicks or chimney*, no smoke, soot or kcrosena rlage at the home of the bride's par- worship at 10:45. Evening services at in tbe forenoon, said time and plat-e being the court house, in City of St Joseph, IhsrumU of teiv early Sunday morning, March 31, 1929, hereby appointed for the examination and tiic kill mad4 •'» odor. Master hurrerUfhtsialess than ooe minute; tben ents. March -7. I'.'j'.t. Rev. C. A. San-17:30. Berrien County, Michigan, the premises •H burners turn oo or off as wanted, just like r«v No after an Illness of more than a year. adjustment of all claims and demands described in said mortgage will be suld lifnti—HmtD* •'ers. pastor of the Portage Prairie! Sunday evening at 0:45 the young against said deceased. at public auction, to satisfy amount im4.il of aUai- waiting, no delay; fire reculsted Instantly just as you Funeral services were conducted Tues- Evangelical church, performed the cer- i people will meet at the church to orga- It Is further ordered that public notice then due, with costs and attorney fee. C Amtrictn U»t- want it Kitch*nkook is so simple children can use day afternoon by Rev. Parsons, pastor thereof be itiven by publication of a copy to-wit, the following described prem- nrnly. Tktyort It la perfect safety. emony in the presence of about 100 nize a Christian Endeavor. This orga- hereof for three successive weeks previous to nktrt to ikow of the Stevensville Methodist church. ises In the City of Benton Harbor, fiotrtu *kuk Dnot fall to ask m for a demunstrs Jan of the wonder gnests. The young couple went to nlzution will promote spiritual, educa- said day of hearing In The Coloma Courier, a County of Berrien, State of Michigan. Sis bnnt mail* us Deceased is survived by bis widow, Kentucky for u short wedding trip, tionul and social activities among the newspaper printed and circulated In said The North tt of Lot 6. Block 49, Uu dttdofmtmi if atore that is revolutlaoixing the wholeIndusliy. the asoat Mrs. Anna Shearer; one daughter, Mrs. county. Sheneman's Addition to the City of tMfMistms. talked of store today. Made la 10 attractive popular after which they will reside at Portage young people and fills a long felt want Seal. Atr.eeopy. Benton Harbor, according to the re- priced models, loduding white porcelain enamel ranges, Prairie. in tbe Ilfe of our church. All young WILLI LU H. ANDREWS. corded plat thereof. « with oven and broiler. people are urged to come and co-oper- LILUA O. SPRAOUI. Judge of Probate Dated, St Joseph, Mich., March 14th, F. A. Stoner of Niles, aged 45 years, Register of Probate. 36t3 1929. died at tbe St. Joseph sanitarium, ate in this program. J. F. WILKINSON, Yours for trade Minnie Pike of St. Joseph nnd Alfred i The ladles of the church will hold a Mortgagee. March 20, 11)29, following an opera- 701 Ship St, St Joseph, Michigan. tion for an abscess on the brain. Fu- Masters of Battle Creek were united | baked goods sale on Saturday, April 0, Order for Publication. (Mar. 16-May 31) neral services were conducted by Rev. in marriage at the home of Mr. and at the store formerly occupied by the State of Michigan. The Probate Court for the County of Berrien. W. W. Slee and the remains were tak- Mrs. Charles Hartman of Benton Har- Federal Bakery at 185 Pipestone street, bor. March 28. 1929, Rev. T. W. Bel- At a session of said court, held at the Pro en to Washington. D. C., for interment. Benton Harbor. Any donations of bak- bate office In the City of St. Joseph, in said Goloma Hardware 60. llngham officiating. They will reside L. L. Strunk of Benton Harbor; two ed goods, dairy products, eggs, etc., will county, on the21st day of March A. D. 1029. D. C, PECK, Manager COLOMA, MICH, on the groom's farm on Cleveland ave- be gratefully received by the commit- Present: Hon. William H. Andrews, Judge ten County Mact Co. sons. Nelson J. of Stevensville, ami of Pre bate. nue, St. Joseph. Clarence of Battle Creek; one sister. tee members who are: Mrs. My- In the matter of the estate of Penlua ron Nichols, Mrs. Ed Rodewald, Mrs. A. Hughes, deceaeed. EsUbUshad ISM Mrs. Mary Newell, San Francisco, It appearing to the court that the time for Calif.; one brother, Charles Shearer of M. Stewart, Mrs. Harry Arent, Mrs. J. presentation of claims against said estate Mrs. Julius Berndt. a daughter of j J. Krieger . Stevensville, and two half sisters, Mrs. should be limited, and that a time and place J. F. WILKINSON, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen of Lin- be appointed to receive, e. amine and adjust Laura Roberts, of St. Joseph, and Mrs. all claims and demands against said deceased 701 Ship Street, Comer of Main coln township, died at her home in St. ITCKEN-KOO Henry Tatro of Kalamazoo. by and before said court. Joseph, March 28, 1929, at tbe age of It Is ordered that creditors of said deceased THE WORLDS FASTEST COOK 25 years. Besides her parents, she St. Augustine'a Chair are reqnlred to present their claims tq said ST. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN Court at said Probate Office on or before the Funeral services were held at the leaves her husband, two small chll- The wonderful old chair of St. Au- 22nd day of July A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock IL tbe forenoon, said time and place being Methodist church in Lakeside, Monday dren. and two brothers- Raymond Jon-|n whIch the new archbishop sen of Chicago and Kenneth Jensen at hereby appointed for the examination and SRECIALS afternoon, for George Stein, who died of Canterbury sits on the occasion of adjustmeat of all claims and demands An Abstract of Title la generally re- 1 home. Funeral services were held against said deceased. quired on every sale or mortgage of at New Carlisle, Ind., on March 28, his enthronement, has had a long his- Johnson Mixed Lawn Seed, per pound. 40c 1929, at the age of 52 years. He Is from the First Evangelical church lu It la further ordered; that public noUce real estate. tony. Tradition asserts that It was !of be glTen by puhjicatlon of a copy uf Use ViGORO on your Lawn and Garden survived by two brothers—William St. Josepluon Easter Sunday. order for thrtt succesalve weeks previous Send to us and we will furnish prompt- formerly the throne on which the old » Stein of New Carlisle, Ind., and Ed to said day of hearing. In "Hie Coloma Courier ly a complete abstract of any farm For Sale By kings of Kent were crowned, bat It is a newspaper printed and circulated in said or lot In Berrien county. ward Stein of Lakeside. oondtr. generally agreed that It dates, at any [•BALJ William H. Andrews, We Loan Money on real estate securi- Destructive LocusU rate, from the commencement of tbe A true copy. Judge of Probate. ty. Mortgages Bought and Sold. COLOMA HARDWARE CO. Lou* O.Sriuoui Register of Probate. 3flt3 E. L. Brant, a former resident of The cicada or harvest fly Is not a Thirteenth century. It Is composed Deeds, Mortgagee and contracts care- Benton Harbor, died at the state hos- locust at all, the true locust being a of three pieces of Purbeck marble In fully made and executed. pital at Kalamazoo on March 29, 1921). grasshopper. The periodical cicada the design of a Roman state chair Order Appointing Time for The remains were taken to Benton or 17-yeur locust Is a large insect and stands In the chnpel of the Cor- Harbor for interment. There are two Hearing Claims. about an Inch nnd a half long with ona In Canterbury cathedral. Each IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! children—Mrs. Fern White of South State of Michigan. The Probate Court for wide blunt head and with prominent County of Berrien. Bend, and Robert Brant of Paw Paw. archbishop of Canterbury Is en- eyes on the outer angles. Il black, throned in this chair, thus signifying At a session of said court, held at the probate f Here's a super-special talking production showing elsewhere for $2.00 office. In the city of St. Joseph, In said county, ? banded and marked with some ornate his assumption of the primacy of on the I3th day of March A. D. 1929. Present, Hon. William H. Andrews, Judge of 'and intended for a long run in Chicago. See it here at popular prices! on the abdomen, and It has six red- England. Probate. Beware "Friendly Enemy" dish leys. It has four shiny transpar- In the matter of the estate of Clark S. The original saying, "1 fear the Emerson, deceased. fi ent wings with network of orange- It appearing to tbe court that tbe lime for Greeks bearing glfis," appears in Ver- colored veins. Its life cycle Is ..bnit Truly Hospitable presentation of claims against said estate gil's "Aeneld." The reference Is to should be limited, and that a time and place 17 years, most of which Is spent ns a A former college president was In- be appointed to receive, examine and adjust the siege of Troy. The Greeks be- larva or pupa nndorpround. The lo- cited to lunch at the home of one of all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said court: THE BELLAMY TRIAL" sieged the city of Troy without suc- cust has long hind legs with thick- ids uluninl. The tive-year-uld daugh- It Is ordered, that creditors of said deceased THE MOST SENSATIONAL TALKING PICTURE EVER MADE cess. Finally they resorted to strat ened »hlgl:8 and narrow leathery er of the house was delighted to show are required to present the'r claims to said egy, offering a huge wooden horse to court at said probate office on or before the wing covers. the distinguished guest up to wash his ISth day of July, A. D. 1929. at ten A murder mystery—a love entanglement—pulse-quickening drama of opposing forces the Trojans ns a gift. The horse was hands. Opening the door of the bath- o'clock in ths forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed fur the exau.luatlou .battling for a beautiful woman's life. taken into the city, and while the room. which was duly titled out with and adjustment of all claims and demands Trojans slept the warriors, with Unlucky Poker Hand the best embroidered linens In honor against said deceased, Il Is further ordered, that public notice MORE THAN A PICTURE-IT'S AN EPOCHAL DRAMA which the horse was filled, came forth A "dead man's hand" In poker is a of the occasion, Sally said: thereof be given by publication of a copy of and opened the gates for their Greek hand containing a pair of aces and a "Just make yourself at home, aud" this order, for three successive weeks previous comrades. The conclusion Is that one to said day of hearing, la Tbe Coloma Courier, pair of eights. It Is said to be the -with a royal gesture—"you may use a newspaper printed and circulated In said f should fear an enemy most when l»e hand held by Wild Bill Hickok when •my of the towels. "—Indianapolli county. (A true copy.) WILUAM H. ANDREWS, LIBERTY THEATRE ^M,, APR. 7-8 he was shot at a card table In Dead- News. teems friendliest LilliaO. Sprague, Judge of Probate. wood. August 2, 1870. Register of Probate. 3M3 r