THE COLOMA COURIER

WHOLE NO. 1710 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1926 VOL 33 NO 12 MANY REQUESTS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IHPROVEMfNT AT COUNTY PAW PAW AVENUE COLOHA SCHOOL TO PROVIDE PAW PAW TEAM TO PRISONER ESCAPED FROM TWO PRESENTED TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JAIL NEARLY COHPLETED OPEN TO TRAFFIC COURSE OF ENTERTAINHENTS GIVE LODGE WORK DEPUTIES ON WAY TO JAIL

Will Make Possible Greater Effldenry Fine New Paved Way North of River Plan to Present Four Good Attractions Van Buren County Odd Fellows Will Man Arrested For Forgery Slugged One 8tal« Wants $5,000 to Test Catlle-W. I In Law Enforcement Branch of Nearly Completed. At the Coloma Theatre. Attend Watervllet Conclave Officer and Then Ran Into a Vine- C. T. U. Home, Children's Home Comity Government. The fine new countjr paved way along The Junior class of the Coloma higii Van Buren county lodges will be yard. Paw Paw avenue connecting Water- school announces that it has made ar- strongly represented at the big Odd Society, Memorial Hail and Tourist TOO SHALL FOR PRESENT NEED II. ('. Allen escaped from two deputy Alterations to the Berrien county Jail vllet and Coloma north of the river was rangements for a course of four enter- Fyllow meeting to l)e held in Water- which have been In progress for some sheriffs Friday night, while being & Resort Association Want to Put opened to traffic last week and the con- tainments to be given at the Coloma vllet on Monday evening, November H, time will he completed within the next taken to the county Jail from Buchan- tractor is now engaged in building the Theatre, beginning with a three-act says Russell Baumann, a member of J Forty-Nine Inmates Are Crowded Info thirty days, according to the contract- an. where .Inst ire A1 Charles l.ad Hands in Pocketo of Berrien County. shoulders, guard fences and private comedy by the Victor Sheldon Troupe, the committee in charge of the affair. 1 ors "making the Improvements. When placed h'im under bond charged Quarters Intended For 33 Persons driveway aniiroaches^ Tuesday, October 10th, and concluding The degree team of the Paw Paw 1 Berrien fomity's hoard of supervis- completed the improvements will en- This iil|!liwn.V llliiirovement, which in February with a nationally cele- with forging a check in payment for lodge, said to he one of the best in [ a car, SherifT Fred ('. Franz said Mon- ors will have to put the soft pedal on One of the Important matters that able the sheriff's office, which ranks has been under construction all sum- brated male quartet, "The Ithacans." Southwestern Michigan, lias accepted day. The escape was kept quiet Sat- the appropriations that are made at was brought before the Berrien county third in the state "f Michigan In the mer, not only furnishes a second paved A uniformly high quality of enter- an invitation to confer the first degree tirday In the hopes that Allen might the annual sawion which Is being held board of HU|>ervlsor8 at the October amount of criminal business fransact- road liefween the two towns, but also tainment Ik assured in these mimliers work which will be put on in the big he recaptured, he explained. at Ht. Joseph this week If they want to session, which convened at the court •tl. to operate even more efficiently. connects up the south shore resorts on by the fact that the company furnish- auditorium of the high school building. | For two nigliK Deputies Bert Lister keep down the taxes for the coiuIiik house this week was that of providing The alterations consist of a badly Paw Paw Lake with M-U and also ing the course caters especially to 1 and Guy Best lay waiting in the rain year. And the supervisors realize this additional quarters for the growing needed private office for the sheriff, with the pavement from Coloma around schools and churches, working on a co- While the meeting is the annual for Allen, who they expected to visit fact so well that the finance committee nuniher of ininates at the county in- new quarters for the turnkey, ami more the west and north shores of the lake. operative basis, the school or church monthly gathering of the Berrien Coun- a sweetheart at Galien. Friday night will so thoroughly analyze every re- firmary at Berrien Centre. adequate space for the finger-print The actual price for the entire road sharing in the proceeds. "The Cure ty Association of Odd Fellow Lodges, they were rewarded, and the car was quest made of them only those organ- The superintendents of the county identlfinit!on bureau which has grown improvement was approximately $100,- All," a three act comedy which will be on account of Watervliet's location and relurned to a Ituchanan garage. Al- izations that have real merit will share poor, including L. E. Merchant of St. in importance during Sheriff Franz's (KK), of which $75,000 is paid by local given us the first numlter Is an entire- the accommodations in the auditorium, len. who has worked In several villages in the appropriations. Joseph, (lien HaKslett of Buchanan, administration. taxpayers. ly new ylay, an uproarlng comedy, which will seat five hundred people in the galleries alone, a special invitation in the southern part of the county. Is and H. E. Whalen of Eau Claire, pre- Sheriff Franz has received much The section of road that has Just guaranteed to cure any and all cases Some of the Requests. said to have given a forged check for sented the matter to the board and favorable comment from state and been oiiened to travel, offers one of the of real or Imaginary despondency. has been extended to the Van Buren national ofiiclalA Interested In law en- Odd Fellows to Join in making the oc- $3(15 In payment. Requests for appropriations up to asked that an annex he erected at a most Iteautiful short drives to he found The sale of tickets for the course Is forcement and the efficiency of the casion one of the big fraternal The two deputies started to bring noon on Tuesday had reached the sum cost of approximately $50,000. in this section. Leaving M-ll at the being handled by the Juniors. If an Berrien county jail, for which Sheriff gatherings of the year. Allen lo the county Jail handcuffed. of $17,800 and two other Institutions big plant of the Watervllet Paper com- opportunity has not been given you to 11.Jick of Facilities Franz Is responsible, was a large fac- 5 Near Arden. they reported that he com- had asked for any amount that the pany, the drive angles west and south purchase a season ticket. do not miss Rehekahs Will in Serving Supper tor In electing him president of the with the coating mill and new ad- the first number, hut come and buy plained of having cramps and asked to hoard might see Jit tc givo LncU of fBclHtl"" to -nro properly Mlchlcan Stale Association of Shei.lfs. ditions to the mills or. the left and the your season ticket at the door. Re- get out of the car. The sum of $5,000 was asked for cat- for the numlter of inmates now housed A feature of these monthly Odd Fel- Sheriff Franz has held this office since heaufiful parked grounds ot the miii low meeting- !u a uir o'elwk mippor After (lie deputies removed the hand- tle Inspection for tuberculosis. there. Is given by Mr. Merchant as the membet, thul in patronizing thU coursc last February and It Is the first time company on the right. The Paw Paw you are not only receiving four mim- and the local Daughters of Rebekah Clllfs, Alien is said In liute (struck The W. C. T. U. home In Benton iiasls for the request. In the history of the association that a river is crossed and then up the hill liers of high class entertainment at a will assist the Ovlatt Lodge members Lister a blow on the neck which knock- Harbor asked to)r $1,000. The poor When the infirmary first was con- man from this section of the state has into one ot WateftrUet's most delight- in preparing and serving and this is a ed him out, and then fled in a grape committee sought an appropriation of structed It was built upon the room nominal cost, hut you are aiding the held the office. ful residential sections. Many new juniors. guarantee that the feed will he worth vineyard, escaping in the darkness. $0,000. The temporary relief organlz- plan, with •'{.'! rooms, designed to care The alterations soon to lie completed Hesf fired his revolver at him to no tlon sought $2,500. The Mk-Mgan modern homes on the south and a sec- coming many miles to partake of. for 20 men and l.'l women inmates. will not Increase the Inmate capacity avail. Children's Home Society asked for $2,- At the present time there are 40 be- tion of Loveiand Acres, recently platted Those who attended the big Odd Fel- of the jail, which Is now capable -if by C. B. Hays, on the north aide of the low meeting in Watervllet a year ago Deputy Lister is still suffering from 500 to carry on Its work. The sum of ing cared for. 32 men and 17 women, housing about forty prisoners. The av- pavement. last spring know something about the a stiff neck, and both the officers are $500 was asked for (the upkeep of the he reports. Tills necessitates housing PARENT-TEACHERS ASS'N HELD erage dally number of persons Incarcer- From the city limits west the pave- making a determined effort to re- Memorial Hall In St. Joseph. Canul some of the men over the laundry,, culinary skill of the Watervllet Re- ated at the Jail numbers about 30. This pavement keeps to high ground with hekahs. capture their prisoner. Sheriff Franz R. Smith of Nlles and Attorney W. 1*. and others in a cottage, located ap- number has reached as high as 70 dur- Huntoon avenue, Johnson road and FIRST MONTHLY HEETING stated. Harvey of Benton Harbor appeared be- proximately a block to the rear of the ing the busy summer season. May Have Parade. fore the board and asked that the main building. This cottage is heat- Beechwood road leading to the right members remember the Red Cross so- ed by stoves, with no water facilities. to the Edge\4ater Glen and Beechwood A parade of the Odd Fellows im- Point resorts on* Paw Paw Lake. The ciety In making their gifts, but they The Inmates are obliged to get their Parents of All Children in the District mediately following the supper is BIG NEW DEPARTMENT STORE did not specify any particular sum. meals and take their baths at the JURY REFUSED TO ALLOW Johnson road is also a part of the usually one of the features of the O. E. Servls of St. Joseph made an ap- main building. paved improvement. Should Join This Organization. gathering and if the weather Is fav peal for funds to carry on "the work of The recommendation to the hoard To the right of the avenue and along orable on November 8 a parade will TO LOCATE IN BENTON HARBOR the Berrien County Humane Society. asks for an annex, 50 by 100 feet, two DAHAGES TO MRS. BLONDIN thy pavement are the broad acres and The Coloma Parent-Teachers Associa- probably lie arranged for. It Is expected that the Michigan Tour- stories high, with a basement. It is heaufiful grounds of the Paw Paw Lake tion held its first monthly meeting of William Stenback, Jr., Watervliet's golf course, extending from the pave- the school year at the school house. ist & Resort Association will also ask to be used as a men's dormitory, with skilltul and versatile entertainment Colfax Building on West Main Street for an appropriation, and other re- a dining room for botli men and ment to the shores of Paw Paw Lake. Thursday evening, Octolier 7tli. The at- promoter, is in charge of this part of quests were expected to be made. women, and a kitchen to provide feed- Suit For $10,000 Damages Hail Been Ye Golfer's Inn and Green Lantern tendance was fair and the meeting the evening's program, and while Bill Leased by Gilmore Bros, of Kal- inn are also located on tills drive, and mostly a business affair. The secre- ing facilities for all Inmates. Brought Against Foster Dalley of says this will l>e short, It Is going to No Further Jail Repairs. the motorist gets now and then a tary, Mrs. Allen C. Stark, gave a be snappy and mostly comedy. amazoo. glimpse of the waters of Paw Paw financial report of last year's work and Need Exists Several Years Benton Harbor. An appeal was made by the Jail In- Lake, glistening in the distance. The presented some letters of interest. Mrs. Seventeen Lodges In Association A department store will he opened In spectors for the erection of another Kenton Harbor about December 1 by The report of the superintendents A circuit court jury returned a ver- Douglas View and Genoar's resorts are Stark and Mrs. Bergens were elected addition to the county Jail to be used Gilmore Bros., Kalamazoo's largest re- of the poor for several years past has dict of no cause for action in the ?10,- passed where the main pavement is to fill the offices of secretary and There are seventeen lodges repre- as a Juvenile detention ward and hos- tailers, who have leased the new Stock pointed out the necessity for addition- IKMI damage suit brought by Mrs. Eva within a short disfuuee of the shore of treasurer. sented in the Berrien County Associa- pital, but as one addition to the Jail tion and a special effort is being made block, corner of West Main and Colfax. al room at the infirmary, but no defin- Bloudln, of Coloma, against Foster the lake. A half mile further the drive Superintendent L. L. Close gave a Is not as yet completed, this request The firm will occupy the entire ite request has iteen made umil this Dalley of Benton Harl»or, for Injuries intersects with the Coloma-Paw Paw short talk concerning schools and Mr. to have every one well represented at was denied. At present Juvenile of- building, now nearly completed, the year. received in an auto crash on the Nlles Lake pavement, the road to the right Bergens followed with a few encour- the Watervllet meeting. With the large fenders are cared for at the W. C. T. lease calling for some few alterations, Tlie proposed annex is to l)e located road near Scottdale last April. for Woodwards, Crystal Palace, Eliinee aging remarks about the school or- delegations expected from Van Buren U. home In Benton Harbor. according lo Stanley Stock, of the Just west of the present building. If The Jury after a 15 minute session and all the north shore tesorts. turn- chestra. Mrs. Stratton, president of county, the committee lielieves that the Slock Const ruction company. the heating plant of the lAaln build- Friday afternoon, came hack at 0:00 ing to the left at this intersection the the Parent-Teachers Association, then Novemiier S meeting ought to equal In Sanitarium Hearing Postponed. In Kalamazoo, where the firm has ing ii) found to be large enough to heat o'clock Monday morning and reported Paw Paw river Is crossed over the read a very interesting report of the attendance the memorable one held at been in business for the past 44 years, Because of the failure of the Cass the annex, the cost will l>e reduced at 10:50. beautiful concrete bridge, built by the State Parent-Teachers Association, Watervllet In March 1025. county board of supervisors to appoint somewhat, Mr. Merchant pointed out. state highway department two or three which met last spring in Grand lip- the establishment is housed In a five- Mrs. Blondln, who runs the Douglas slory siiuclure. The Benton Harbor a committee at the last session to View resort at Paw Paw I^ike, claimed years ago, and the Coloma village lim- ids, and to which Mrs. Stratton and building, wilh a frontage of 100 feet, work with a like committee to Investi- its arc reached with only a few blocks Mrs. Homer Grant were sent as dele- the damages for a broken left leg, has a total area of nearly 40,000 feet gate the need of a trlcounty sanitar- to the business district and junction gates. Following tills report, the com- NEW ROAD ASKED FOR FROM broken collar bone, and other Injuries on Its two floors. ium for Berrien, Cass and Van Buren COLOHA YOUNG LADY HARRIED again with Trunkllne M-ll. mittee in charge served coffee and received when struck by Dalley's car Three brothers, Stanley, Donald and counties, no action on the sanitarium The Lake Section of the Pavedway. doughnuts. as a spare tire was being removed from DECATUR TO BENTON HARBOR Irving Gilmore, are active In the firm, matter can be taken at this session of The Paw Paw Lake section of this The next meeting will be held No- AT ST. JOSEPH LAST SATURDAY her car. The defense maintained she and will conduct the Benton Harbor the board. Berrien county's commit- highway improvement starts from the vember 4tii In charge of a committee was guilty of contributory negligence department store on a .similar scale tee for this matter consists of Super- itr parking on the pavement. Intersection of the Forest Beach road consisting of Mrs. Sheldon, Mrs. Ida to the establishment In the Celery visors Charles E. Moon of Nlles; Dr. and M-ll, a half mile north of the Wa- Klbler and Mrs. Shine. Everybody Is Petitioners Ask That Highway be Built City. Miss Frances Rose Stolfo Became the invited to attend. Let us all pull to- P. W. Brown of Watervllet; and James tervllet city limits. Westbound the Thru Heeler, Bainbridge and. Mill- J. Jakway of Benton township. new pavement extends, with the newly gether for the good of the Coloma Bride of Stanley Carlson. COLOHA STORES HAVE ADOPTED,. platted resort of Pokagon Heights on schools. burg. Made Visit to County Farm. Tuesday evening's News-Palladium the right and Loveiand Acres on the FAILED TO GIVE SI,000 BAIL Hundreds of taxpayers have signed contained the following wedding an- left. On through the Forest Beach re- Supervisors Samuel B. Miners of their names to the petition asking fol nouncement that will l>e of Interest to EARLY CLOSING HOURS sort and past several summer hotels and ON BOOTLEGGING CHARGE Royalton and J. J. Jakway of Benton, many tine summer homes, to Edge- LOCAL PARIS WILL LEAVE a new cement road connection with members of the poor committee, paint- the people of this vicinity who are ac- wafer Glen-resort, liome of the cele- M-40 at Decatur, running through ed a picture of the conditions at the quainted with the bride. Keeler, Bainbridge. Mlllbnrg and thence "Announcement of Interest to many brated Edgewater Beach pavilion, the county Inilrmary at Berrien Centre You Must Buy Your Groceries, Dry TOR FLORIDA NEXT WEEK into Benton Harbor connecting with Frank Pcdone. of East Empire ave- twin city and Coloma people was Wigwam Hotel and annex and a num- that was anything but pleasing, and ber of the most costly summer homes M-ll at the edge of ttfwn. The course nue, Benton Harbor, who was arrested they asked that before the board took made of the marriage of Stanley W.- Goods and Meats Before 6:30 p .m. on the lake.*^ of the road is directly over Michigan's by Sheriff Fred C. Franz and bis any action toward the provision for an Carlson, son of Capt. and Mrs. S. J. historical thoroughfare, the old Terri- sponge squad, was arraigned in Justice Carlson, of the United States Coast Patrons of the business houses In At the Intersection of Johnson road Watervllet, Coloma and Hartford addition to the county farm buildings Coloma will have to do their shopping on the line between Beechwood Point torial road. This runs from Lake Elizabeth Forhan's court charged they take a recess from their work Onard station, and Miss Frances Rose before 0:30 p. m. every day In the and Edgewater Glen resorts, the pave- People Will Go To Yankeetown Huron on the east to Lake Michigan, with keeping a place where liquor was at the courthouse and visit the Infirm- Stolfo, of Coloma, which occurred Sat- week this winter except Satimliiv ment turns to the left and south about and the new road. If built, will follow stored. ary that they might see Just how bad urday afternoon at the Methodist par- 1 That the hlg Florida storm did not the original Indian trail across. At pres- Pedone waived examination and was sonage In St. Joseph. rne eany closing of the stores will 'tftT one-half mile directly through the golf the conditions are at that place. The scare ail the northern people out of ent this trail is marked at each end taken to the county Jail when lie failed "Rev. (1. A. Crltchett read the mar- started next week. In the past the course grounds to Paw Paw avenue. board made the trip to the farm Wed- going there again Is Indicated by the with handsome granite and bronze to furnish a bond of $1,000 to appear riage service. Attendants of the stores have been open on Wednesday Motorists driving vast and west over nesday afternoon. and Saturday evenings, but this year M-17 and M-ll. would find It well roster of Coloma, Hartford and Water- markers. In circuit court for trial. couple were Mrs, Wesley Carlson, vllet people who are planning to leave Charles Miller New Member. the merchants and the clerks want one worth their while to make the detour sister-in-law of the groom, and Harold here about October 20 to drive through V. Brown, brother-in-law of the groom. more evening to devote to their fam- over this new highway between Coloma Charles Miller of St. Joseph took his ilies, to attend the movies, to attend and Watervllet over Paw Paw avenue, to Yankeetown, Florida, where nearly "The bride was charming in a gown all of them have winter homes and seat on the board of supervisors as the of fiat crepe in a dull shade of green other festivities or do whatever they at least. It would not be over a mile like. have spent previous winters. representative from the second ward and carried a bridal bouquet of butter- farther and the change in scenery of- of lhat city, to succeed Arthur Moll- fered by this new route would amply Included In the Yankeetown con- fly roses and lilies of the valley. tingent are: Mrs. E. J. Vrooman and THE COLOMA THEATRE hagen whose resignation was present- The matron of honor wore black repay those who have an eye for scenic ed to Mayor King on Monday. Mr. FARM* SHORT COI RSE heap ties. Local people of both towns J. I). Vrooman of Watervllet; S. M. crepe and carried butterfiy roses. Kelgley and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. Show lUrt. mt 7 JO p. m. ^ MRS. C. C. ALGUIRE, Proprietor Miller will serve until the election A wedding dinner was served at six TO OPEN AT M. S. C. will also find the Paw Paw avenue next April. drive a convenient one. W. Woodward, Wm. Kelgley and fam- Come ud hear the Hysteric. Its part of the proffaa. o'clovk at the coast guard station to ily, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jackson, Re-Elect Road Commissi oner the members of the immediate fami- Coloma; Jim Woolcott and family and lies, the home being attractively deco- East Lansing. Oct. 13.—A general Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Elgas, Hartford. During the afternoon session Tues- rated In a color scheme of yellow and short course In agriculture, running for DEATH OF MRS. FRANK WHITE Several cars from Berrien Springs are Saturday-Sunday and Moiday Oct. I6-17-18 day David Zaring of Three Oaks was white. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will re- 10 weeks in each of two' winters, will also expected to join the cavalcade for re-elected a member of the board of side at tl»e coast guard station. Among open at the Michigan State College on Yankeetown. "Sporting Life" county road commissioners for a term the out-of-town guests were Mr. and OCCURRED SUDDENLY, MONDAY October 25, according to announcement Just one great whirl of mad love and desperate plots—the of six years. The ballot was 23 for Mrs. E. C. Hanson, of Racine, Wis. made here. Zaring to 0 for Frank Cupp of Stev- This will be the first of the more biggest picture ever made around the biggest horse ensvllle. than a dozen special short courses In OSCAR L. EARL race ever . And a Comedy. Mrs. Mary Kralain has been granted Deceased Had Been a Resident Near agriculture and home economics which Adults 35c Children ISc a divorce from Samuel Kralain of St. will Im? offered at M. S. C. during the Riverside All Her Life Brighten up your furniture with Joseph, whom she charges deserted coming winter, most of the others start- Oscar L. Earl was bom near Hart- Kyanlze Varnish Stain. Sold at her five months after their marriage ing In January. Mrs. Frank White, of Riverside, ford, Mich. At the age of three he be- Scott's.—Adv. In 1010. Forty different subjects are offered dropped dead at her home Monday came the foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday and llnrsday. October 20-21 In the "Sixteen Weeks" general course, morning at 0:30 o'clock while she was John Widdewaldt. Mr. Earl lived In according to R. H. Tenny, director of working In the kitchen shelling beans. the vicinity of Covert over thirty years. A1 Hoxie, Peggy Montgomery and Her Dog, Mutt the short course work. Tills Course is She was formerly Miss Susie Elson. He died on Friday, October 8th, 1020, in "The Ace of Clubs" said to be very practical, taking up The deceased had been suffering with at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A story of the wide open spaces. Also a Comedy. nearly all Important phases of Michi- a goitre and heart trouble for some Edith Cox In Chicago. Stiteaeot of tk Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc. gan agriculture and giving the student time and It Is believed that the latter He Is survived by four daughters and Adults 30c OiUdren 10c caused her sudden demise. rtquired bj the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of a fund of everyday workable knowl- one son. They are: Mrs. Cox of Chi- edge. For the past few years Mrs. White cago; Mrs. Huflins of Kalamazoo; Mrs. had, been working at the Hagar Park Ryson of Chicago; Miss Winifred and COMING—"His People". A picture with a wondrful story THE COLOMA COURIER stand, called the White Way. She was Mr. Leonard Earl of Kalamazoo. He The traffic situation In Benton Har- about 45 years old. is also survived by two grandchildren. Publkbed weekly at Coloma, Michigan, for October I, 1926. bor has become so acute that It Is an- Besides her husband, her mother. Besides the immediate family who STATE OF MICHIGAN I nounced that a number of plain clothes Mrs. Helen Elson, who Is past 80, a will cherish the memory of a loving officers will gn on duty in the near sister, Mrs. Merrlft Flkes ,and four COUNTY OF BERRIEN ( "* v father, he will be remembered by those future. It will be the duty of these brothers. Ed, Arthur, Claude and Before me. a notary public ia and for the stale and county aforeaaid, penonaliy who knew him intimately as a good appeared Fred W. Cochrun. who, banns been duly iworn according to law, depotei and men to take note of traffic violators, Ralph Elson, survive in Riverside, and neighbor and a faithful friend. uyt that he it the editor and pu blither of The Coloma Ceurier and that the following », ami notify the chief of police, giving one brother Wilbur, resides in Chicago. to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, information as to the license nnmlier Dr. O. A. Peer of Watervllet, was sum- cfe, of the aforesaid publicatioa for the date shown in the above caption, required by the and the time and place that the in- moned to the White residence to de- Act of August 24, 1912, embodied is section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed fraction of the rules took place. Plain termine the cause of death. in US LOAN YOUR MONEY Cider WO! Now Open clothes men will be chosen from the Mrs. White was born a quarter of a oa the reverse side of this form, to-wit: We will loan your money for you on . I. That the name and address of the publishes, editor, managing editor and business luncheon clubs of the city and from mile north of Riverside and had re- the women's clubs. The identity of sided in and around Riverside all of first class real estate mortgages, and manager is Fred W. Cochrun, Post office address, Coloma, Mich. look after all your Interests, Insurance, 2. That the owners are: Fred W. Cochruu, Sole owner, Coloma, Mich. the "vigilantes" will be known only to her life. taxes, etc., for a nominal fee. We have 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or the chief of police. This plan has Funeral services were held Wednes- facilities for placing both large and holding I par cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: been tried In some cities and-Is said day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home There are none. to have proved of big assistance to the of Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Helen small amounts. Your inquiries are so- 4. That the two paragraph nest above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, officers. Elson, with burial In the Hagar town- licited. BAKER INSURANCE APPLES and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as ship cemetery. AGENCY, State Bank Buildlrg, they appear upon the boob of the company, but also, in caaes where the stockholder or Coloma, Mich.—Adv. GOtf security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary Frank Siegle of Lawton, driver of a relation, the name of the perso* ot corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; truck carrying grapes from that vicin- Potter-Rimes WANTED! also that the said two paragraphs contam statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and ity to Detroit, was seriously injured Give the Want Ads a Trial belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders Monday evening as he alighted from Albert A. Potter of St. Joseph, Mich., who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in his truck and was struck by an auto- and Mrs. Emma Rimes of Coloma were Every week the publisher of The a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner, and that this affiant has no reason to be- mobile. The driver of the car that united in marriage at the Community Courier receives Information of re- lieve that anv other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in struck him Is unknown? Siegle had church manse, Sunday afternoon. Oc- sults that have been obtained thru the the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so staled by him. gotten of his seat to Investigate a fire tober 10, 1020, at 3:00 p. m., by Rev. use of The Courier's classified col- M. STEFF1N & CO. FRED W. COCHRUN. Publisher. when he noticed flames Issuing from W. E. Goltz, pr.stor of the Community umns. Try one of these adiets if you Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5lb day of October, 1926. under the hood of bis truck. church. have some white elephant that you C. A FURMAM, Notary Public want to dispose of. Perhaps a small COLOMA, - - MICHIGAN [Seal] (My commission expires Sept 14, 1929.) Quick service In developing and ' Kodaks and supplies at Scuil'u e.\peiidliure of uiuucy will 0ell it for printing at Scott's.—Adv. Adv. you. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. "Get bncR from the window r For I was Robert 'Gllson again; like a naked soul at the Judgment seat I saw The Savior's what Insane Jealousy had made of me, Raiment what I hud done to the woman I loved, n"Ke KitcKen what a thing I had been. . . . And I turned, as though the motion By REV. GEO. E. GUILLE DAIRY Bxtunalon Utpartmfnt. Moody Dibit would relieve me of my thoughts, and Institute. Chicago. Cabinet Youth Rides West saw her; and thought for an Instant I was seeing a vision. She stood at Leaves Are Turning (©, 1»2S, Weatvrn Newspaper Union, i the Jail door. One hand rested on the TKXT—And thoy stripped Him. and y put on hltn a scarlet robo.—Mutt. 27:28. "The froat U oa the pumpkin, and the Who does not do some croatlve latch. The other clasped round her fodder's in the shock." But no matter U \adL work with brain or hands lives a at By Will Irwin head a black shawl. Her blue eyes, The Son of Man, us He foretold, has what the season, it's always Monarch MILK PRODUCTION WTT3 Bervle# Oopyrlfht by Will Irwin mendicant, dies a paupor, and Ilea swimming in anxiety which I took for been delivered Into the hands of sin- Cocoa time for growing boys and girls. burled in the potter's field, no mat- EASY TO STABILIZE reproach, seized mine, clutched them. ners, who work Pure, wholesome and refreshing. tor what mausoleum marks his "You I* she said. "You !- their wicked will © tomb.—Dallas Lore Sharp. (t T 'Mil GOINgoi: G to make one Just like manner as shown in the picture. Bust- "Is this your husband?" I asked. to His humilia- A it"—Is not that the way the pic- colored bollvla is the handsome cloak- Live-stock farmers can more nearly the detectives and their employers of the haze Into the light. I would not, HOUSEHOLD HELPS CHAPTER XI—Continued "Yes. Quick I Have you the key?" tion and shame. ture of this lovely dresser set makes ing selected for this up-to-the-moment I stabilize production than grain farm- rated him for what he was—an an- I could not attend that trial because MONARCH —15— "Yes." With scornful de- one feel? it Is certainly a well worth- topcoat. By limiting the blousing to ' ers. Weather does not influence live- achronism, a back number, representa- of what I knew and would not tell, Melt all bits of laundry soap and use "Ah, these proceertlnRS nre lepM, "Then give It to me!" Her hand, rision they mock Qualityfor ToVcars while ambition, for seldom does any- the back, the smart stralghtllne sil- | stock production to us great an extent tive of an era from which Cottonwood but mostly because that eoftening pic- COITEE for dishwashing, so that none Is then I" exclaimed the stranper, with her eyes pleaded. "You say you love Him and set Him NarorSoW Through Chain Storei and thing In the way of fnncywork yield houette Is maintained. That Is one of : as grain crops. Dairy farmers can camp bad emerged. ture rose again—the blue eyes of Con- wasted. A soap shaker MOTHER:- Fletcher's what appeared to be an air of genuine me—" at nought, not REID, MURDOCH &. CO. such handsome returns at so little the outstanding features of the new | siabilizh their production more than stance Doane. Guilty she might be— Is liked by many house- relief. "In that case—" Meantime Mike had plucked another "No," I said, "I will do it myself." knowing what Chicago • Boiton • Plmburgh • New York cost as does this charming ensemble coats, for notwithstanding the fact most classes of live stock for the rea- Castoria is especially pre- guilty of course she was; nevertheless. wives us It uses the small "Miner's law. Best law that la. Bat gem of information from the tipsy And while I was saying that—so quick of fittings for one's top dresser drawer. that dolman effects, big armholes and son that their production is constantly I could not face her reproach. And they do. The Lord bits of 4joup otherwise pared to relieve Infants in you'll pit a trial," cut In Shorty: and gossip of the Silver Dollar. The Is thought—I had formed both a de- Wouldn't you Just love to have your blouse treatments are introducra, the going to market. Labor also forms Marcus, peering Into my face, must of angels and of wasted. arms and Children all ages of the captive's eyelid flickered. "That "Killer," that member of the gang who termination and a plan. All save us men haled into Their Purpose Counting the Cost own dresser drawer lined with a per- Impression of slimness Is retained. an important factor In the production had wanted to torture the Stonewall have guessed something of this; for Save the safety razor will he all from you Just now. Tie stood watching that drama of a pass- court! Ho "for Gibble—Got a match? "How much does yonr car cost fumed flower-strewn cushion matching Among the Interesting new han- of dairy products and Is an additional Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Jackson paymaster, had grown danger- his expression softened and; blades to use for rip- his arms, boys, and brinp him alonp." ing soul, their eyes captives of horror. whom are all Jlramle—Yeah, got matches to burn. you?" In which are cunning receptacles for dlings, one notes many blouse-cape factor which makes for stabilization. ous. On any big Job he was likely "All right I" he said. Then, as ping seams, cutting corns Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Back toward the clearing we started, My fellow guards were not watching. things an d by —Missouri Outlaw. "Fifty dollars the first of every handkerchiefs, gloves nnd various effects across the back of the coats. The dairyman, however, has not to shoot prematurely, recklessly. The though finding for me a logical way Rev. G. E. Gullle. and scraping paint from Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the StomacW led by the group convoying the cap- My roan, with his trick of speed, stood whom are all month."—Detroit News. knick-knacks? Ot course you would, Then again appears a side blouse equalized ids production during the rest of the bandits had quarreled with out, he added: windows. Many other tive. He had an easy, athletic walk. at the door. I moved forward to act. things" and "who upholdeth all things When It comes to scouring the earth likewise your friends who will exult achieved by employing little vertical different seasons of the year, as much and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. him. What pressure they could put "S'pose you stay here on guard." uses will be found for them. Everythinp about hira. In fact—the ac- She raised her hand as though to pro- by tile word of his power," Is on trial a detective often can give a scrub- To humility, the social temperature over a Christmas gift of this sort. tucks in the underarm skirt portion, as might be generally profitable. Dur- upon a wild man like him, unless It Others were listening now; and for Embroidered pillow, slips will lust cent, the precise ppeech, the cool, for- test. dropped It as though realizing before puny men! Back of their ma- woman a few pointers. Is about zero. All the material this dainty dresser ending at the waistline. ing the high prices for butterfat In De- was knowledge of his manifold crimes, their benefit be went on with a Jocu- much longer if they are turned at To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of mal manner—supgested the gentle- that she would waste time. 1 threw lipnunt misdeeds Is Satan, prince of ensemble requires Is: one roll rose- Almost every cloth coat has at least cember there is only 5 or 0 per cent I know not. At any rate, they sub- larity I knew to be assumed; "You night for sleeping on the wrong side. Absolutely Harmless-No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it men. Perhaps almost too much the the reins over my saddle horn. I this wicked world, which he directs V M* IWMt dooch bud patterned crepe tissue paper, two a fur collar with cuffs to match. It of the product marketed, while on the dued him to their policy. The next brought him in, and you keep him. Many prefer a small pillow at night gentleman. turned the key In the lock. It grated. and controls. His hand, always con- Mt your Here is a treat that can't sheets of layer cotton, one skein of Is foretold that fur trims will grow cheaper June market approximately time they went out they would leave Hey, McNeill, Bowles! You're to stay using plain slips, then the day pillows Nigerian Cookery WE PAY YOU CASH gold brldgfli' We were well out In the clearing be- I glanced Involuntarily over my shoul- cealed, has led In the arrest of the lli or l.'l per cent of the product Is sold. cruwns, falne u-pUi. old plate*.dlamoDdK. nisunnto him behind to guard the cabin and here on guard. Mr. Olison's In com- 'Yeast Foam be beat! Benefit and plea- are always fresh. Often the ends of The method of cooking a dinner for point*. WUITINU UULI) HKKININO CO.. inirlflh fore I looked ahead; so much did thh der. McNeill and Bowles had not Older dairy territories are rapidly mand." The door bad opened again. Lord Jesus, and leads now In the pillow cases where embroidery and a family ot Nigerian natives has con- Are.. NHW YORK. Send good* now. Befer man whom I had captured for death watch the approaches. heard the sound. My captive was sure in generous measure! correcting the summer milking tend Uiathaoi-l'hnnlz Hank. New York. The Killer emerged between two heaping of this Ignominy upon Him, lace Is used, may be cut off and hem- tinued unchanged since time Imme- hold my insane attention. Out of the On the night of action, a band of crouched on the floor, half collapsed. GI40 ency and are more nearly stabilizing guards, bis bands now unbound. There while gleefully he gazes upon the ap- stitched on a new case. Trimming of morial. The native's kitchen Is any LADIKS—We pay $20 a hundred (lldlng woods came the. cowboy, leading that eight men. picked from the vigilance As I entered his eyes went wild. production. They are doing this as it cardi. Opportunity (or bcglnn' rs. No aelllng. was a welt above his wrist where the parent success of his efforts to rid The wife who Peppermint Flavor all kinds will usually outwear two convenient spot In the open and bis Addreupd envelope brings particular!. UNI- little black horse on which the posse committee for nerve and marksman- "Listen," I said, "and get yourself gives them more profit, if all of the rope had cut. . . . But he walked the world of God's Anointed. And all sets of pillow cases. method Is to make a fire and. while It VERSAL CARD. IS« William St.. New Tork. had mounted the gagged and helpless ship. hid in the bushes above the together If you want to live! There's dairymen in the country would change straight. the while, within His call are count- is a good bread Appraising the Situation When using a flat-topped oven on Is getting well started, cut a number VAKMS WANTKH BY CASH HUYKKH. any Charlie Meek. The saddle was empty. claim. After supper, they saw four a horse at the door. Here is my hat. It would mean that winter dairying location. Will ileal with ownera only. De- Some one had given me the key. less legions of angels, subject to His Bill—How's Benny doing In the hos- the gas stove keep a pun of hot wa- ji of skewers, on which strips of ment T pbw then that a figure lay shrunken of the Inmates start through the moon- It's a different color from yours. Fol- was not as profitable as summer dairy KCrlho nnd atatn lowenl caah price. Addreaa Some one bad commanded that I was word and awaiting for Ills summons. pital? ter beating for various uses and warm are Impaled, according to the Wide fl I. RKRt). White River Jet.. Vermont and huddled across our path. The light to the little horse corral on the low me out. Get on to the horse as maker is a real Ing. to open the door only on signed order But no aid will He Invoke from them. Bud—Fairly well, but I don't think all the dishes for the meal ou top i World Magazine. leading group stopped beside It. The hillside above. A candle still burned quietly and quickly as you can—" Feed nnd market conditions cause or personal demand of the central Like a flint has He set His face to- he will be out as soon as expected. the oven. These skewers are stuck In the whole frame of the captive gave a in the cabin; by which they knew Instantly control came to his face, helpmate for the changes in the dairy market condi- committee. Down the street walked ward the cross, where He will die for Bill—How did you And out, see the Save any left-over fruit Juice. It earth In a circle around the tire. When Jerk and then settled back, as by ef- ^ that things were going as expected. his limbs. But I staggered the six tions, If feed prices are high as com Guticura Talcum the captive and his guards. sins not His own. Nor aid will He doctors? • Is good for drinks. Jellies, and added one side of the piece of meat Is "done" fort of the will. Into a pose of easy Two expert plainsmen stalked the steps to the door. bread winner. pared (i the price of dairy products ask from His Father God", for God has Bud—No! I saw bis nurse. to a cornstarch mixture makes a good In tho opinion of the native chef, the claim—this. It seems to me yet, was The beelike swarm about the court- "Wait a moment!" I said. I placed the feeding Is curtailed, some cows-^re Unadulterated nonchalance. I hurried forward. sent Him here, not now to vindicate pie filling, for an emergency. Cover skewer Is given a twist so as to ex- Charlie Meek. He was bleeding the most valorous deed of that night. house became active, moved, shiftod. myself by the saddle,* on the side sold for beef, both helping to relieve His divine claims; not now-at this with a meringue and It will make a pose a fresh surface to the flames. The from a hole in the chest; the side of Luck served them ; the Killed went out Heretofore it had been silent or near- toward the crowd. A tiny practical the general market condition. When Exquisitely Scented first visit-to fill the earth with His Send for free booklet most appetizing pie. Use egg, milk circumference of the circle of skewers his head was all asmear with another presently for a pall of water. When ly so; merely buzzing with subdued consideration troubled my mind for an htsUtll the opposite condition exists, which glory, but to die—"the Just for the and thickening of cornstarch with a varies with the number of persons to wound. The gag still stretched his he returned, his right hand occupied, conversation. Now, Its members Instant and was as Instantly dispelled. •The Art of Baking Bread" has been true In the past, feeding and unjust," that He might bring lost men cupful of Juice. Water with butter be fed. Jaws; over It ran a bloody foam. But they rose up behind him, poked two broke Into audible speech, even Into I was tall, he short—but I rode still milking are both expanded. The fact Badiy Mated to God. He will not, therefore, use may take the place of milk If thai Is his wounded torso heaved; and there muzzles lulu his ribs. Having satis- voclfei«tlon. A large squad of guards with the short eastern leather—he CHAMPION that butter prices are becoming lower Dauber—I am wedded to my art His omnipotence for His own relief, not at hand. was a pleading Intelligence lo his fied themselves that he would not talk, had detached Itself, marched away; it could reach my stirrups. He mounted at the present time Is proof of the Trust not too much to an enchant- Critic—Who had the nerve to glv« for He thinks of you and me, lost In A few sprays of cedar are fine for the squad bound and gagged him and. disappeared into that alley which led so suddenly that his foot, crossing the Sparkplugs working of this factor. ing face.—Virgil. the bride away? eyes. sin, and of the whole world of sinners "Qood bread is the pride cleaning old Irons when Ironing. They LOVELY DRESSER SET "Better git that thing out of Ills disposing themselves in the cabin or to the Pioneer corral. Ten minutes saddle, struck my back. The beat of who can be saved only through His of the thrifty briae" are also good to wrap in wilh furs to mouth," said Shorty with a touch of in the woodpile, waited for dawn. later it emerged—augmented. Between a trot, a lope—he was gone^ . . . raflla straw, two shallow pasteboard more %nu more lavish with winter's atoning death. keep the moths from troubling them. West Virginia Dairyman softness. "'Tain't needed no more." When the bank robbers, having re- the ranks I discerned the tall form I looked back toward the crowd. Mc- boxes (one square, one oblong)^ a bit approach. of Chris McGrath, framed by an un- And every word and act of these Northwestern Yeast Co. NOW Rolled crackers make good thicken- of ribbon, a trifle of pink paper for Some one untied the pag. His eyes ceived the signal for "all safe," Neill had turned his head. . . . but The new cloaking* are exceedingly Gives Some Poor Advice Tanlac Responds to Call who have Hira now In their hands was 1730 North Ashland Are. ing for soups. They should be saved rolled until they showed only the should return to the cabin, the vigi- ranked crowd. Ah, there were the tills phenomenon of a galloping horse A new Set will assure easier lining, and a tube of paste. ; handsome. One Is Impressed by the written centuries before. Christ" died Chicago, UL for all dishes using buttered crumbs. Constantly farmers nre told how to whites; the muscles of his face drew; lantes intended to let them enter, to prisoners of the Pioneer corral, they appeared neither to warn nor to In- Cut the cotton sheeting to exactly profusion of warm colorings. In plain for our sins, "occording to the Scrip- winter starting—-better They are good for cuke, especially run a dairy herd, but seldom are they his Jaws moved as though the last In- get the drop, and to capture them who were held for deportation. There terest him. His gaze turned back fit the bottom of the dresser drawer. coatings pile and suede finished For Relief From Pain tures," and they are fulfilling those performance—save oil graham crackers. openly given advice on how to run It stinct In him, the talkative, was for alive. was Coiiiver; there was Red Nell. The toward that suspended torso, again Doii vs. Dollar Youth and Old Age Cover this pad top and bottom with weaves vie with each other for su- down. squad aligned Itself and its capUves Scriptures In all that they do and say. Now that wild duck Is In season, for the. rosebud crepe paper, Use the Amazing Improvement in Miss Haberbush's Health Sur- speech. By prearrangement, Charlie Meek moving and swaying toward those Jack—Will you be mine? "I bribed my wife to go away for and gas. premacy. Novelty woolens are fas- A West Virginia farmer, long I before the log assay office beside the And the Spirit of God writes It here, those who have never dressed any It fine raflla straw exactly as you would Then his throat rattled and: was not arrested with the marshal. bound, convulsed arms. No one else Phyllis—Yes, will yours be mine? the summer." cinating in their colorings and pat- dairyman, an honor puuil In the grad prises Friends, Boils and Other Troubles Caused omitting no word, to prove that Scrip- Stop at your local dealer's will be well to remind them after "He's gone!" said Shorty. I looked Marcus waatid to see what he would courthouse. From the peak of its had seen. "I bribed mine to stay at home." silk floss to buttonhole-stitch around ternings. Some of the Imported uate school of experience ami hard by Nervousness and Upset Stomach Re- gable extended a new timber. It had ture cannot be broken and that all and he will supply you with picking off the coarser feathers and the edges of this padded quilt or tweeds are nubbed on the surface, up at the captive. And other eyes, do. A^ Marcus expected, he turned I was facing Constance now. "Oh, Most readers don't care to analyze knocks, offers six rules for dairymen not been there before. . . . must be done according to that He has any down that Is wanted for pillows, cushion. Form n square handkerchief some have ombre stripes and plaids, lieved. Gains 15 Pounds now that the curtain had fallen on on the marshal, announced his own you must go. too!" she cried. character In a novel. They want Desire of having Is the sin of covet- a set of the correct type of who want to flirt with bankruptcy. A horse was being led into the written before. And In all these dO" to dip them Into a basin of melted case and an oblong glove case in the while the most intriguing worsteds Thousands of Illinois men and Charlie's tragedy, followed mine. He virtue, asked to lead the posse. Let- "And you?" said I. somebody they like. ousness.—Sha kespen re. Champions f^>r your can It's this way: tails of our Lord's death. If He is paraflln, not too hot, seeing that all Is women suffering from nervousness was perhaps a trifle pale; but so, I ting him flre the signal, thereby put- crowd—a barebacked bay horse. The "I am responsible for this—I will same way. Tie together as shown In are Interwoven with metal threads in "Feed timothy to cows—It's good showing the sinfulness of sinners and Champion X— well covered, then hang to cool and anda run-dowrun-aown condition may discover suppose, were we all. ting in our hands the last piece of con- guards were beating men away from face the responsibility 1" she said sim- •xcloslvely for 1*1 If* the picture with narrow ribbon. i a manner not showy but eminently for race horses. him; and the babble had stopped. The therefore their need of a Savior, He is Focds —packed UUL harden. The paraflln may be peeled Cover both boxes with the rosebud i elegant looking. There Is much rival- the surest way to get quick relief in "Would one of you gentlemen mind vincing evidence, was an afterthought, ply. And her eyes were superb. "Keep water Ice cold—shivering the experience of Miss Mary Haber- also telling again the story He so In the Red Bor Each off, taking with It every tiny pin- paper. Line them by crinkling the slipping that rope a little farther up a final detail arranged between Mar- only sound was the shuffle or thump "No, I am responsible," I said. "It ry between these gay cloakings and gives the cows exercise. bush, 2821 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, yearns for men to hear. And thus In feather, leaving the flesh clean. ' my right arm?" he asked. "It will cus and Shorty before we started. was I who caught him. It is you who paper or rather pulling. The Inside , those of handsome black. "Cow-testing associations are need whose marvelous recovery from a long the text: "They stripped Hira." Good Things to Eat hold me Just as securely and won't So far, the elaborate program had must go. I will face It." edges are finished with a pink tissue Velvet trimming Is featuring the less—they show how to save and siege of suffering surprised everyone. If It were "by the determinate coun- When serving consomme or light chafe so much—thank you." gone through with machine-like "And I will not go!" she replied sim- beading formed by twisting very nar- newest cloth coats. With the use ol know. If you are tired and fagged-out; if sel and foreknowledge of God" that soup the following Is eapeclally good: your stomach rebels at taking food They led him on; seated him by the smoothness—not a break or slip. I ply, firmly. I saw I could never move FRIGID AIRE row strips at every half inch. Make velvet in this manner a wide scope o) "Don't have any windows In the He was delivered. It was at the hands Bread Rings.— and you spend miserable hours clump of trees. But Shorty, looking qiarvel yet that In taking possession her. each article redolent with sweet odor ideas Is being unfolded. The velvet barn—the hired man might look out. of men that He was crucified and Cut bread into by attaching cunning little sachets doubled up with pain caused by in- down at the body, vouchsafed unasked of the town and arresting so many "Then we will both stay." usually matches the cloth In color "Avoid heavy milkers—they take up digestion; if you do not sleep soundly slain. And If He laid aside His glory, rings with a a word of explanation. dangerous characters the vigilantes Looking Into ray eyes, she must have which consist of wee colorful paper i Often there are wide borderlngs ol too much time. and dizzy spells attack you when you and emptied Himself, and "being and doughnut cutter, "Darn thoughtless of me," he said. never had to fire a shot before Charlie read a determination equal to her packs which contain the powder, tied I the velvet. Sometimes It Is stltchet! ''Don't weigh the milk—it might stoop over; if you are losing weight found in fashion as a man. He hum- after cutting the "Ought to tied him to a tree up by the Meek was killed. own. Her look lightened a little. tight at one end, then opening Into | on In many rows. Again It is applied cause extra figuring." and feel old—watch outl horses. Had some loony idea of keep- • •••••• "Perhaps I can And a way out," she bled Himself and became obedient un- slices one inch In flower petals which look like unfold- In not only conventional motifs bul "Three years ago I was in a run- ing him where we could all watch him. The horses bad como. Up from the said. to death," it was sinful bands that DELCO-LIGHT thickness. Brush down weakened condition," says Miss Legume Hays and Grain Ilaberbush. "Suffering from indiges- When those road agents come out by hollow, men had borne the three For her, I knew there was a way took from Hira His robes of honor and each with butter, glory—robes that on the mount of sprinkle with tion, being unable to sleep and gett ing freshed. Soon my nerves calmed the cabin, the boys there on the ridge corpses. Ail, by virtue of good marks- out They were not hanging women. Will Help Heifers Along up in the morning after a long night down. I took on weight. Thanks to transfiguration shone "white as the grated cheese showed a little excitement, I guess. manship, had mercifully died In their Marcus had elected only to deport Red "Heifers tliat stop growing or that ot tossing and turning, tired, sapped Tanlac. It restored my health." light." They take His garments from seasoned with cayenne. Put Into a Anyhow. Matt, that fool cowboy from tracks. They rolled Charlie's body Nell, and had withheld even that pun- also may be bought Champion—for | lose flesh, waste feed and Interest on my strength. Poisons swept through Thousands have found happy re- Him. Oh, could they but have known cart other moderate oven to melt the cheese and the slaughter house. lost his head and over, roughly composed it, laid out ishment from Constance herself, sus- the money Invested in them," says W. my system and bad blood caused lief from pain and gained new strength that that was the purpose of His com- Forda—packed 75c brown the rings. Serve on lace-pcper boils that pained terribly and com- by taking Tanlac. It usually buflda let go the bridle. And this"—Shorty the others beside it. The first was pect though he held her. For me—the In the Blue Box Each covered plates. J. Fraser at the University of Illinois. pelled me to carry my arm in a sling. up the body, wipes out causes of poi- dropped his contemptuous pronoun not that man with a short black beard vigilance committee hud only one pun- ing! It was to provide them and He further points out that summer "I sought relief but failed. Then a eir advice. Keep well, untenderly—"took his chance and dug every sinner who would accept it. His on the GMAC Plan Almond Cakes—Cream one-fourth sonsns,. Heed th ' whom I had seen giving orders to ray ishment for such as me. It was im- is the time to put cheap growth on friend told me of Tanlac. The first keeicip youth and health—take Tanlac. own raiment of spotless white as a of a cupful of butter, add one-half his heels Into his hoss. Matt got him captive in the Black Jack the night munity or death. CHAMPION heifers. Too often, because of poor bottle gave me an appetite. Indiges- Get your first bottle of Tanlac perfect covering for all the shameful Vependtblc for Eraj Enjinc cupful of sugar gradually, beating here"—ho pointed to Charlie s breast— beffre. Last night—every time my • •••*•• pastures, heifers make too slow gains tion and boils gradually disappeared. from your druggist today! Over 40 "and—and somebody in the posse got moral nakedness of their sin! Per- Toleda Ohio well, then add the yolks of four eggs, mind formed that phrase, I had a kind The Killer was gone at last. He had or nre stunted. 1 began to sleep better and arise re- million bottles sold. haps they did know afterward, when Besides General Motors cars, two well beaten, one-fourth of a cupful of him here. Then the boys down below of vague wonder to think tliat years been a long time dying. Some one, Tests made by C. C. Hayden at tho this gospel was preached to them. milk and seven-eighths of a cupful of had to shoot— Hey! Here comes the and ages bad not passe.i since the set- probably one of the doctors, had an- other well-known utilities—prod' Ohio experiment station showed al- Public-Spirited Australian Gasoline Whaleboats Yes, the Son of God gives His rai- flour mixed and sifted with two tea- Killer!" ting of yesterday's,sun. He had been nounced this, I felt. For the crowd falfa hay to be sllghthy superior to Melbourne, Australia, has the world's Use of a 4r>-mlle-nn-hour speedboat ment that naked sinners may he spoon^ils of baking powder. Beat Over the ridge marched another cap- struck squarely In the forehead by two buzzed again in talk. Now, the guards ucts of General Motors—may be soy-bean buy when fed liberally with candy king. His name Is MacBobert- with a 700-pound aluminum gasoline clothed and that thus He may pre- thoroughly tnd fill small paper cases tive—tall, rangy, bearded. Vaguely I heavy bullets at once, and inutliated were carving a way between ffie court- had on the GMAC Plan of credit com. Either alfalfa, clover or soy- son, and he Is said to be the richest engine to chase whales has been re- had been trying to account for the most horribly. . . . room and the Jail; and I filled my sent them to God In all His own ac- two-thirds full of the mixture; sprin- man In the South seas, his fortune be- ported to t^e United States Commerce kle with shredded almonds and pow- bean liny when fed with corn. Is ca- fifth bandit. This evidently was ho. Shorty was bellowing orders—"Git lungs and squared ray shoulders for ceptableness and glory. purchase: pable of supporting better than so- ing placed close to $50,000,000. He has department from New Zealand. Com- 1 And in the next line of the text Is dered sugar, place In t shallow bak- 17 large candy manufacturing plant:? lied toward the clump of trees, he those bodies onto horses! Tie up the my ordeal. If I died- -! must carry called normal growth In heifers. When petition forced th^ South sea whalers ing pan and bake until brown. and In his office there are models of passed me. He had a pair of strange, prisoners and mount 'em! You, Matt, one thing across with me. And as a told the cost to Himself and what He legume hnys and corn nre available, to abandon their picturesque wooden endured for us: ''They put on hira a FRIGlDAIRE electric refrigerators, in Apricot Coupe.—Drain a can of ap- all of them. He never tires studying vessels, the report from Consul Gen- staring, light-brown eyes, which rustle back to camp and tell Mr. Han- slow-moving body of men emerged Hayden concludes that n greater va- whose production General Motors has ricots and cut Into small pieces. To his plants and planning ways and eral Lowrle of Wellington said. reemed to look through and over the dy we're corain'—ride! Don't anybody My Captive Rode With His Back from the courthouse, moved between scarlet robe." For their sins and ours riety of proteins or high-protein members of the posse, crowding round Straight, His Head Up. If He Would the sirup add one-half cupful of sugar means to better the working condi- else go ahead—this Job ain't over." the lines, I spoke It like a last request enswathe Hira and send Hira, treated applied thejame manufacturing processes grains do not seem necessary to grow Only Sag or Droop—His Spirit De- and let simmer three minutes. Add tions of his 2,500 employees. Their or following like little boys. Shorty Glad for anything that would break "Constance, you love me. don't your like a sinner! to be gibbetted to a which have brought the automobile witlv choice heifers. Forethought ran forward, barking an order. Left my tumbling, fluttering thoughts, I fied Mine. I asked. shameful death! "Though your sins tprlcots and cook until the sirup Is average wage Is $1,000 annually. For "John, shall we gel married the nlone, I followed. The tall man and hurried to my horse. "Yes," she said simply, and pressed be as SCARLET!" "The Lord hath in reach of the average family. thick. Half-fill glasses with vanilla many years he has set aside a cer- fourteenth?" ray captive were facing each other; of feet on the board sidewalks. Men my hand before she released her hold. laid upon Hira the Iniquity of us all." Ice cream, put In a teaspoonful of ap- Oil Meal for Calves tain proportion of the profits from his "Why—ah better make It the six- had come through the courthouse door. DELCO-LIGHT electric light and power ricots, cover with Ice cream and gar- business for charity, and every organ- and their eyes showed no recognition; CHAPTER XII "But I have tried to do my duty. And "He hath made Him to be sin for us 1" A pound of gain for every three and teenth, dear. The day after pay day, only faint cpriosity. Then they were Above them emerged a form, bare- how I have blundered—" Her voice, '3t pleased the Lord to bruise Hira!" plants, which bring the conveniences and nish with strips of angelica and a few one-third pounds of oil meal fed, was ized body In Australia gets a share you know." led away, made to sit down under headed, blindfolded, haUess—they were her delicious voice, broke here. But Pleased, because of Ills infinite gain jar le due currants. the record made In an Ohio calf feed- of it yearly. The sun had fqlly risen over the labor-saving devices of the city to die farm. eeparate trees. Shorty, ail executive lifting him on to the horse. They were she controlled herself and smiled re- In glory in saving lost men at such Coconut Macaroons.—Take one to ing experiment. A saving of onp-third Most people jtilge others by the Pyrites, was dancing even on the west- Burroughs force apaln, sent one squad up for the leading the horse toward the beam. assurance Into my eyes. So we stood cost. This Is God's message to a world blespoonful of butter, add one beaten the alfalfa hay was made when two No fool Is so wearisome us' he who company they keep, or by their for- ward slopes, when from a grove of lipj-MS, another down for the bodies. The Killer's head was wagging as until the central committee reached of\8lnners: Christ takes our sin, we Through the GMAC Plan, sound Portable egg, one and one-half cupfuls of oat- pounds of oil meal was added to the has some wit. tune.—Rochefoucauld. dwarf plne^pur shoddily solemn pro- A half-score of us, temporarily un- though he was talking. us, and Shorty, marching with two take His raiment He was made a meal, put through the meat grinder, ration of corn silage and alfalfa hay. cession emerged into the straggling Adding Machine tKicupied, withdrew beyond earshot of There seemed no benefit of clergy— guards, said: curse that blessing might come to all credit service at very low cost is browned and ground, one-half cupful Calves fed corn silage and alfalfa litter of cabins bordering Cottonwood. the captives. Tongues began to wag. and Marcus had summoned a clergy- "Give me the key I" And as he said who believe! of sugar and one-half cupful of coco- hay for 140 days gained at the rate Horsemen were swinging now round available to those who desire to They questioned me about my feat; man for the gambler who lost his this, he cast at Constance a frown of Bearing nhame and scofTlnir rude Eaiy nut. Mix well, drop by spoonfuls'on of 1.83 pounds. The addition of two the line of shacks which marked the DcUvcred for I, who had gone on this hunt a nerve. I knew then that his speech surprise and disapproval. In my place condemned Ho stood. purchase these products out of Termi buttered sheets and. bake In / mod- pounds of oil meal raised the daily rear approaches of Main street. Be- O, foul, hear It! Believe It! Ac- $100 suspected person, was now a hero. I was but blasphemy; that the Killer, I had been forming my plan. I had erate oven. gain to 1.n:i pounds, an increase of .0 hind them ran pedestrians. One man cept It! And be saved! had taken my man with my naked on whose departing soul lay the blood not dared confide it to Constance. It income. Liver With Onion Sause.—Dredge pound dally. had recognized Charlie Meek, was Adds to $1,000,000.00—Stand- hands. I evaded answer. Then the of twenty men, was dying as he had would j;lve the refugee more time—all thin slices of liver with seasoned flour shaking his flst at the dead bandits ard visible keyboard—Operated posse Ml again into boasting and rem- lived. There was a man on the beam or nothing for rae now! I saw that Help Save the World nnd Iry brown In pork fat. Place the . . . he would know better present- Your nearest dealer will be glad with one hand—Can be carried Three Kinds of'Flies iniscence; and to me, as reporter for . . . tying a rope. . . . Some Taylor was not with the central coiu- "Dead trees never bear fruit." The liver on a hot platter. Fry a cupful J ly. .. . Before and behind, riders to wherever it is needed for use. There are three,different kinds of the Courier, ail addressed their narra- one standing on a chair had dropped raittee. And* swallowing my sicken- sun may fall upon thera. the dews of chopped onions In the fat uutll a of the posse were slipping bits of to explain how you may adapt the Backed by Burroughs service. flies that bother dairy cows to a large tives. Never did Journalist hear any the loop over the Killer's neck. His ing fears, I lied. may woo thera, the fruitful soli may Write for a free demonstration light brown. Add u tablespoonful of news from the corners of their mouths extent. The common house fly an- story less curiously, for my own mo- head wagged; was still. The horse "The key?" I said, affecting surprise send us strength, but the tree is dead, GMAC Plan to your requirements. today. • • vinegar and pour over the liver. Cold to friends in our fringe of camp-fol- noys cattle by crawling over them and ment of exultation in tragedy was gave a violent leap out from under as well as I could. "Why, the door's and none of these avail. So It is with boiled rice served w\th sliced bananas lowers ... my own name. . . . feeding on the secretions about the passing. But I heard nevertheless, bim. ... A murmur that was a unlocked. No one's In there. Mr. Tay- a soul thpt has slain its conscience. and cream makes a good and simple Men were pointing me out. . . . BURROUGHS ADDING eyes, etc.. but do not suck blood. The and absorbed half consciously the wall from the crowd. ... A man lor came and took him away—with a When you want to save a world, start dessert. Hot rice served with a hot "And never even went to his gun," I MACHINE CO. stable fly Is provided with a beak background to the night's events. I on the outskirts pitched over on to his guard!" by seeking to save one man. Keep chocolate sauce is another dish well BLOUSE TREATMENT FOR AUTUMN COATS beard. ... My captive ahead rode 607! Second Blvd. Dettolt, Mkh. which enables It to suck blood. The have heard It many times since from face. . . . The heaving shoulders, "Sounds to rae like a d—n lie!" said that up and the world will be saved.— liked. with his back straight, his head up GENERAL MOTORS horn fly. Is distinctly smaller than better authority, have put It together the blinded head, visible above the Shorty, his eyes traveling from rae to Selected. Popcorn Macaroons.—Take one cup- Ing morning glories. A cluster of also In elaborate modernistic pattern- . . . If he would only sag or droop either of the other two flies. Sanita- in logical detail. And because I have spectators, were spinning. . . . Constance. "What—" but Marcus cut ful of freshly popped cprn, nut these sachets are caught with ribbons ings. Though one would expect this , . . his spirit defied mine. . . . tion is the most important method much mure to tell, let me here finish And a voice walled and choked In hira off. , through the meat grinder, add one to the center of the dresser-drawer to produce super-ornateness, the de- This was Main street How the Giving Hia All . ACCEPTANCE Ship Fitted as Factory of disposing of all these pests. with that. my ear: "Taylor was in the courtroom last cupful of walnut meats also grountj. pad. Sachet powder Is also sprinkled signer takes care that It does not by vigilance committee had grown! A Alexander Duff heard the call to m Even before the robbery of the Cot- "Oh, O—d-oh, G—d I* time I saw hira. One of you guards— Bent until stiff the whites of three under the pasted paper Uulngs of the being careful to use the velvet and cordon of armed guards stretched on India, and in his closet on bended a saltery, four lee plants and a stor- tonwood stage, the bank and express The prisoner stood at the window. you, Robertson—go look for hira.'' The pggs, add gradually one cupful of pow- boxes. embroidery in monotone coloring with Satisfactory Dairy Bam both sides of the way. ... A knees Joyfully responded, "0 Lord. CORPORATION age room of 1,000 tons capacity, a company had taken serious thought His hands clutched the bars. His eyes face of Marcus seemed ten years older. dered sugar, beat well, add the nuts When a coat Is bloused at the buck, the cloth. By the statement that every dairy- woman looked from a cabin door, Thou knowest that sliver and gold to ship being prepared for deep sea hali- concerning the raids on their treasure stared. His loose mouth had fallen His bright eyes had gone dim; the operating the OMAC Plan for the purchase of and corn nnd a little salt. Drop by as It so persistently Is In the newer Fetching details In the new cloth raised a hand to a pale forehead, give to this cause I have none; what but flHblng;ln the I'aclllc will be h man should huve a suitable barn. It shipments. From their own funds— open. His head was wobbling on his dark br.istles of his unshaven cheeks veritable factory aflout spoonfuls on baking sheet ana bake models, it may or may not be bloused coats stress long sleeves and the most Is not meant to Imply that a fortune crossed herself. ... I must not I haVe I give unto thee; I offer my- for un appeal to the county was worse shoulders. And his despairing glance emphasized the waxy yellow of lili In r. moderate oven. all around. Bloused, however. It Interesting Item Is the revival of bell should be Invested In one. Under look at the crowds again. ... I self; wilt Thou accept the gift?"— CHEVROLET ' PONTIAC ' OLDSMOBILB than useless-they had hired Mike clutched at mine. complexion. And through my anxiety, His praise Is lost who waits till all Banana Salad.—Cut nice ripe fruit must be at some point In Its design- sleeves. These are quite exaggerated present conditions. It Is doubtful might see—what matter If 1 did see "I^t me go!" he pleaded. "Let me Smith. the bartender and two other detec- my mounting terror, my battle for OAKIAND BUICK ' CADILLAC 'feommend.r—Pope, Into halves lengthwise. Lay on let- ing, for so reads fashion's rules and In width at the bottom. New also are whether any farmer Is Justified in in- . . . ? tives who never then or thereafter go!" I shook my head. resolution, I spared energy for regret tuce, cut-side down, cover with finely bylaws for now and the coming win- the up-to-date elbow fur cuffs which curring great expense for the erection Men crowding about me . . . •Then send for my wife"—the words Be Kind to One Another showed their hands or revealed their that I was deceiving him, my friend, FRIGlDAIRE ' DELCO-LIGHT When we know ourselves, we are chopped nut meats nnd serve with a ter months. adorn the cloth coat. Melon-shaped of an elaborate dylry barn. There are congratulations on my nerve . . . came out of him In spurts, in Jerks. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN"-$0* identities. The criminals and extor- ray partner. Buck, too. ... And be ye kind to one another, ten- pretty well Informed. good rich salad dressing. There are ways and ways of ncqulr- fur cuffs or half sleeves nre very a few qualifications which make a Marcus repeating: "It's great, boy!" tionists of our camp were ail roughly "Shell—she—might get me out of this. Bel ween the file of guards Taylor der-hearted, forgiving one another, Ing the new bloused fashioning. Some- smart. The flat pelts are used, such dairy barn a suitable place. The most . . . Buck reassuring me that he Unless you sec the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not interlocked; one group knew the gos- For G—d's sake, send for my wife!" carae running. The crowd, sensing even as God, for Christ's sake hath times the feat is accomplished by as squirrel, seal and beaver. Important are probably warmth, light, sip of the others. Moreover, they had always said I ought to have been in "Who Is your wife?" It was aa some hitch in the proceedings, was forgiven you.—Paul. box plaits which begin at the JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ventilation, sanitation and conven- getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil- grown careless with immunity. Every the game from the first . . . others though some one else spoke. pushing toward the Jail. The guards neckline and stop at waistline, In a (©. 1826. Western Newspaper Union.) ience. night Mike the bartender plucked ... the touch of their hands were "Mrs. Deane—Mrs. Constance Deane were forcing them back. Taylor had Origin of Man Sure Relief lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for gems from drunken lips. Suspicion loathsome . . . would they ever —Mrs. Barnaby's place"—he was sag- reached our group. I know nothing about the origin of THE BEST RECOMMENDATION Early Royal Signature biuam Wood Tones Much in Vogue fastened on the Ave men who worked— let me alone? . . . Ah, now the ging from the bars now. "She came "What's this?" he panted. "What's man except what L am told in the - FOR - Who was the first British king to Give Dash of Color Remedy Depraved Appetite Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago IHDIOE5TJOH occasionally—that remote, unpromis- commlttce had gone Into conference to get me out of this. All the way to this about taking away the prisoner? Scriptures—that God created him. I sign bis name as distinguished from Wood* tones, as the new shades of Fascinating little handkerchiefs of To remedy a depraved appetite see iog claim above Forty-Kod. One of . . . flashes of light on their inten- make me stop this. My God, if I'd I haven't even seen hira 1" do not know anything more than that, Bare-to-Hair the mere marks formerly used?—The brown are called, are much In vogue striped chiffon come In any number that the cow Is well provided with Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism them had followed the futile chases of tions. . . . "He won't take long." listened to her, I'd have been a decent The voice of Constance, riclr, level, and I do not know anyone who does. is the number who are trying to imitate it. 6 BELL-ANS earliest record Is a letter signed by for fall. One frock of decided chic of different combinations, with stripes salt and that the ration is complete. man—" ond then, as though the sense Marshal McGrath after the latest I heard from Shorty . . . Mayor even: -Sir William Dawson. If Bare-to-Hair waa not growing hair on bald Hot water King Richard II, granting to a pri- features a combination of three differ- of varying width. They give a charm- Feed alfalfa or clover hay, silage or stage robbery and the hold-up of the Brown was to be Judge. . . . back of his emotion warned him that "No, gentlemen. I let hira go." heads there would be no imitators. If there Sure Relief oress near Bristol a tuu of red wine ent shades. The effect is unusual and ing accent of color when tucked Into roots and mixed ground corn or bar- DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Stonewall Jackson pay roll. and. "Well, come on! Let's get It over he was making a fatal admission, his "That Isn't BO!" I cried, "I had ths is baldness or signs of it you can't afford to every Christmas! exceedingly smart. the pocket or dipped up the sleeve. ley, oats, bran and oil meal. If poor inutdilng notes with his fellow wno with 1" Marcus commanded. Then his mouth Hnspped' shut, something like key, I unlocked the dopr and released Ingratitude neglect to useMForst's Original Bare-to-Hair." hay must be fed add three or four watched the claim, had learned "some sharp, strained countenance turned Intel!ipence returned to his eyes, and him." Annihilate not the mercies of God ELL-ANS pounds of ground limestone ot Correspondence Given Personal AttenUon Reassuring my way and he seemed again aware he finished weakly: "Seud for my (TO BE CONTINUED.) hy the oblivion of Ingratitude. Let Rose and Blue For Garden Parties Accept only "Bayer" package one's" code of signals by gunshot. "Your former parlor maid has come steamed bone meal per 100 pounds ol The place of Marshal McGrath la of me. wife." thy diaries stand thick with dutiful FRED DOLLE BARBER SUPPLY CO. FOR INDIGESTION An attractive frock for fall Is made The very large leghorn lint Is often feed. Powdered wood charcoal and bi- The too constant use even of 25t and 75$ PkjJs.Sold Everywhere to us, dear. But don't be alarmed— which contains proven directions. this criminal scheme of things long re- "Coming along to the proceedings, Mechanically I repeated, I do not mementoes and asterisks of acknowl- 669 W. Madison St. CHICAGO, ILL. of navy blue kasha with a very wide trimmed wilh a single flower or with carbonate of soda, one tablespoonful things is hurtful,—Syrus. we don't believe half what she says Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. boy?" And that Inquiry jerked ma out know whyi edgment.—Thomus Brown. belt of rose-colored suede, and a vest n«iafO a auttw of doubt. Flnallj W. N. U., CHICAGO, NO. 42-1926. about you."—Sydney Bulletin. a bow of velvet ribbon in pink, blue of each given twice dally In feed, ofteu Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. of silk In thu tiamo shade. or orchid tones. oroves beneficial In cases. Ajplila la tho trade auk ot Ba/er UanuXtclurt ot MoaooccUucUuttcr of StUcyUctdd m

IHE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER. COIOMA, MICH. TEACHERS' EXTENSION COURSE Card of Thanks. COLOMA SCHOOL NOTES The Freshmen girls have organized New License Plates Are Orange and RtCORD or COUNCIL PROCOD- u Campflre group with Miss Healy as Klark tion, provide that the polls shall be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox nnd children guardian. Last Monday the group con- opened at six o'clock In tho forenoon IS OFFERED IN COLOMA of Chicago, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Iloflins sisted of Flora Marvin, Evelyn Smith, The 1027 automobile license plates GENERAL ELECTION and may also provide that the polls COVERT NEWS NOTES of Kalamaioo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Hyson INCS VILLAGE OF COLOMA The weekly chapel progrnin which Mnry Helen Grant, Helen Paul, Doro- have arrived at the branch ofllces of Only a Teacup shall be kept open not later than eight of Chicago, Miss Winifred Earl and was In charge of Miss Henly, consist- thy Binhnmmer, Hazel Warman, Myrtle the secretary of state. It Is four Inch- o'clock In the evening of the same day. f I Leonard Earl of Kalamazoo, children Shrlner, Alice Baushke and Margaret es longer and half an inch narrower Tempest Notice Is hereby given that a Gen- The polls of said election will be open ELM WOOD CORNERS Teachers of tho Coloma schools and of the late O. L. Earl, desire to express ed of singing by the school under the Friday. They hiked to Paw Paw Lake, than th-' 1020 plate. The plate is eral Election will be held In the Town- at 7 o'clock a. m. and will remain open AddrMi all C«wMalcatloai t« ntarby rural schools are offered an un- their heartfelt thanks to all those who Regular Meeting Held on the llth Day direction of Mr. Bergers and scripture painteo a deep orange with black let- ship of Coloma, County of Berrien, until 5 o'clock p. m., of said day of Fred Cox nnd his brother-in-law, where they roasted weenies and marsh- By H. IRVING KING usual opportunity to secure training helped in any way to lighten their sor- reading and an address by Rev. Goltz. muilows and formulated plans for the ters and numerals. The license num- State of Michigan, at the I O. O. F. election, unless the Board of Election Leonard Knrl, nnd sister-in-law, Mrs. Courier, Coloma, Mich. while in service through an extension rows, especially the minister for his of October A. D. 1126. P"' Hall in the Village of Coloma, within LaVerne Hyson and husband, arrived nt He spoke on the subject of "Four year's work* The Campflre groups or- bers are very large and extend across Inspectors shall. In their discretion, course to ))e given in the local high the Kelly home Saturday evening and ' BELL PHONB ttSJ. comforting words, the pull bearers, the The common council of the Village Wheel Brakes," urging the Importance ganize and work under a charter from the upper portion of the plate, while (Copyrlfht.) said Township, on adjourn the polls at 12 o'clock, noon, school on Wednesday evening of each gave out the Information of the death singers, those who furnished cars p.nd of Coloma met in regular session at the of control; he stressed the need of the state organization, conducting their the state, "Michlgau", Is spelled out in TELEPHONE for one hour. Coloma, Berrien Co.. nkbigaa week. The course will be one in teach- ALTHR BODWIN considered TUESDAY, NOV. 2, A.\D. 1926 of their father, O. L. Knrl, which oc- flowers and those who opened their council chambers and was called to self control to avoid the pitfalls in the meetings according to a carefully the left hand corner. The year 1027, Dated Sept. 'JO. A. 1). 102(5. ing technique, sriven by Dr. Paul San- homes to them. May God bless you the conduct of Constance Field- curred nt the home of Mrs. Cox In Chi- order at 8:00 p. m. Roll call found pathway of life and by apt Illustrations worked out schedule. Like the Scout is found in the lower right band cor- W For the purpose of voting for the WM. N. VAX DERVBER. gren of the Western State Normal. all.—Adv. ing as erratic, perverse and wholly cago on October 8th, and which was n the following present: President proved the need of self control as an and kindred organizations, the Camp- ner. Auto licenses nre going slow It Is IVAT E S, Clerk of said Township. Friday, October 15,1926 This is the flfst time that such a course election of the following officers, viz: surprise to his many friends in this Rorlck, Clerk Thompson, Trustees essential to greater success and great- flre Girls gain rank in the order stated ns business in the auto selling uncalled for; while Constance thought has been offered in Coloma. vicinity. Mr. Knrl left here for Chi- Smith, Becht, Guy nnd Geisler. Absent er happiness In life. Short talks by through the completion of certain line seems to huve slowed up a bit just Walter's conduct "perfectly horrid." STATE—Governor; Lieutenant Gov- Furniture and other equipment for reduced/ cago shortly after Labor Day to spend The Solvaylimed farm, F. W. OOOHRUN —Trustees Lahr and VnnDerveer. our representatives of the clergy and tasks. at present. Walter had come to New Tork from ernor ; Secretary of State; State Treas- some time with his children. He had the new hospital at Nlles are now be- j The following bills were presented student parUcipation in the weekly the West and had made quite a name urer; Auditor General; Attorney Gen- BAINBRIDGE NEWS Ing Installed and it is expected that been In poor health for some time but for payment: chapel program. It is believed, will for himself as a rising young lawyer eral; Justice of the Supreme Court (to Buy your school books nnd school Flashlights, Imttorlos and bulbs at the hospital will be ready to receive j prove inspirational nnd tend to better had been bedfast for only nine days, is the successful farm / Experts predict smaller automobiles, Alabastlne in all jdindes at Scott's. attached to the highly respectable fill vacancy) for the term ending the supplies at Scott's.—Adv. Scott's.--Adv. patienU< about November Isl. Contingent Fund school work. which will be easier to dodge. —Adv. thirty-first day of December, nineteen death being caused by an nttnek of ThTVe- farmer spreadinJ. g Solvac , y Pulverized Lime- • The rate is now Ann of Chapln, Calthorpe & Denyse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dockter and the pneumonin and paralysis of the stom- ( only 1.30 hundred twenty-nine. hitter's sister. Miss Camllle Walling, stone is bound to be successful because he is I John Riley, work on street .. $ 10.20 Then he met Constance and they had eral; Attorney General; Justice of the ach. The funeral services were held fure of sweet soil, productive soli. That means Clarence Potter, work on street $ 5.25 been engaged about three months of Hartford, were guests of Mr. and from the Congregational church In from COLOMA Supreme Court to fill vacancy) for the Mrs. Alfred Dockter Sunday. bumper crops—large profits. Colffnia Hardware Co. $ 0.87 when their little difficulty occurred. Covert, Monday afternoon, followed by term ending the thirty-first day of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Krieger and Spread Solvay this year—sweeten sour soil, release Coloma Courier '.... $ 24.07 for three minutes* The young attorney had taken an af- Interment In the Coloma cemetery. December, nineteen hundred twenty- •ion Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben L>Unt food and you'll have fertile,productive fields. Light Co., lights $ 80.01 conversation to fectionate leave of his betrothed and nine. Hev. Roth conducted the funeral ser- Knlelies drove to Michigan City Sunday vices. Felix Sawatzki, care flre pump $ 2.00 Cincinnati, if you announced that he was obliged to go oflhe j Alba Rosa, marshal $ 20.00 CONGRESSIONAL—One Represen- to visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shultz. The children of the late Oscar L. place an "Anyone" East, on some business for his firm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briney enter- finely ground, Wm. Umphrey, acct. flre truck $ 17.12 tative In Congress for the Congression- Karl transacted business in Hartford SPECIAL... call before 7 p.m. It Constance told him to hurry back Just tained Mrs. Klett of Benton Harbor easy to handle ICO-lb. bags and In bulL Smart Frocks Moment Water Dept., water j 3.75 al District of which said Township Monday afternoon. over the week end. costastill less if you as soon as he could—she would miss forms a part. Dr. nnd Mrs. Claude Crawford of Write for the Solvay Lime Book—free. Water Department Expenses. call after that time, him so much. He had replied that The Brick school, taught by Miss Strow. Indinna, spent a portion of THE SOLVAY PROCESS COMPANY Olive HolK'rts, will give a Hallowe'en Many New Features Joel G. Pearson, balance .... $340.04 with further reduc- she could bet on that: he would be- LEGISLATIVE—One Senator In the Snndny nnd Sunday night nt the home Detroit, Mich. grudge every minute that kept him State Legislature for the Senatorial Party on Friday evening. October 'JO. of the former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rheinhold Scheffler, wrench .. $ 4.50 tion between 8:30 Mr. nnd Mrs. Bay Dwigglns of Wa- Two Day Event away from his Constance. District of which said township forms W. M. Crawford. ! J. J. Umphrey, taps $125.00 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. tervllet and Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark • Alba Rosa, acct water works $ 20.00 "Just think of it, Walter," said a part; one Representative In the State Fred Cox nnd Leonard Knrl stopped Sold by Legislature for the Legislative district nnd family of Lawrence were guents | Light Co., power $ 31.52 Tell the Long Distance Constance, "we have known each at the Walter Derby home from Satur- operator you wish to of which said township forms a part. of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Danneffel Sun- day night until Monday morning. Michigan Shore Lumber & Sup- other for a year; we have been en- day. I ply Co., supplies $ 44.50 Friday and Saturday, make an "Anyone" call, Mesdames Muth, Kelly, Hnssell and Berrien County Fruit Association sophisticated air pervades the mode of giving her the telephone gaged for three months—and we COUNTY—Sheriff: County Clerk; The Bainbridge Township Sunday the two Mrs. Hathaway commenced I Standard Oil Co., supplies.... $ 42.80 haven't had a single difference. Those County Treasurer; Register of Deeds; School Association, of which Mrs. B. J. 1 W. Ryno, work on waterworks $ 10.25 number In Cincinnati, last week cutting grapes at the F. the fall frock. It is registered in or details which will en- stories we read about In romantic Prosecuting Attorney; Two Circuit Adams Is the president, will hold their Coloma, Mich. A i Harry Thompson, work on water October 15th and 16th Only House farm at Paw Paw. able her to determine Court Commissioners; Drain Commis- autumn convention at the St. Paul's draped handlings, tunics, tiers and works $ 3.40 Action of 'lovers' quarrels' are all non- Mrs. Carroll of Covert made a pleas- the number. sioner; Two Coroners; and a County Evangelical church on Sunday after- ' Felix Sawatzki. wrenches .... $ 5.50 sense—aren't they?" ant cnll nt the Kelly home Inst Satur- pleats. The silhouette remains slender "They are, they nre," replied Wal- Surveyor. noon and evening, October 31. A day. J. H. Schultz Co., supplies .... $ 27.00 MICHIGAN BELL splendid program is being arranged. Large 80x105 Bed Spreads in colors of 800 yards 32 inch chambray, colors, ter; "when two persons really love Mr. nnd Mrs. Lautenbach are taking with fullness cleverly introduced. The H. Schultz Co., supplies .... $ 8.02 TELEPHONE CO. The Parent-Teachers Association of each other they don't quarrel. They In the sights , nt Niagara Falls nnd i Watervllet Paper Co., work .. $ 11.15 blue, gold, pink and lavender stripes. piain blue, green, tan, navy 1 Qp PROPOSITIONS. the Bainbridge Center school held their ConcTcte Streets, like Concrete bloused line is important; the coat i Coloma Hardware Co., supplies other points in the east nnd will also can't; they ire too considerate of first meeting of the year at the school Roads, are built for pemxarunce j for water works $250.02 These spreads are large enough to and brown, per yard I each other." And then he went home Amendment to Section 1) of Article attend the Sesqul Centennial exhibi- dress typically smart, and insets, novel house last Friday evening. Plans for tion at Philadelphia. The Kellys re- come up over the pillows. to pack his bags. V of the Constitution relative to the Moved by Geisler, supported by compensation of members of the legis- future meetings were discussed and ceived a card from them from New cuffs and Vionnet dolman sleeves add The very next afternoon Constance iiutllned. In a cake guessing contest ; Smith, that bills be allowed and clerk 72x90 stitched batting (comfortable lature. York City and they expect to be back was In a tearoom drinking lukewarm first prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wm. variety. I be Instructed to draw orders for sev- r pre a size). Three pounds of good clean Sec. 9. The cmnpensatlon of the home within a few days now. Why Clare Paved with eral amounts. Motion carried. to ,?'. * '.$3.50 water, tea-flavored, and eating when Legislature shall be twelve hundred Frlcke and Mrs. Ed Biastock and the Mrs. Cochran recently entertained consolation prize to Miss Corena Regards to colors—black leads, and Moved by Trustee Guy, supported by cotton batts or2batts pg she saw a young man come In escort- dollars for the regular session. When her sister nnd niece from Chicago at I Geisler, that clerk be instructed to ing a young lady with fluffy golden convened In extra session their com- Scherer. The prizes were cakes which the home of her brother, Walter Den- Portland Cement Concrete comes hunter's green, channel red and ! issue the sum of $2,500 additional 27 inch good weight White Outing, hair I Constance half rose from her pensation shall be ten dollars per day were cut and served to the crowd later hoff. water warrants. Roll call—Ayes— about 1200 yards in the lot. chair, gated and then sank back for the first twenty days and nothing in the evening. \ Fred Cox, Leonard Karl and Mr. nnd nut brown. | Geisler. Becht, Smith and Guy. Ab- thereafter. Members shall be entitled Mr. B. F. F.ggert, the Berrien county Mrs. Pnul Hyson took dinner Sunday One table lot of guaranteed full sized again, feeling dizzy. The couple took school commissioner, is visiting the ' 1 sent Lahr nnd VanDerveer. Motion a table across the room and began to ten cents per mile nnd no more for at the Kelly home. Mr. and Mrs. Hy- When the business men ol | carried. Special 1i||n or 10 yards M QC schools of the township this week. son stopped at the Kelly home from all wool bed blankets, $10.00 value, chatting and laughing In a most one round trip to each regular nnd Moved by Becht, supported by Guy, peryd... •^"2" for JHiwO Saturday night until Monday. Clare, Michigan, decided it was friendly and Intimate manner, special session of the Legislature by ' that clerk be instructed to trollect a but slightly soiled. the usually traveled route. Each mem- Oscar Enrls body wns brought In "Why Constance I" cried one of the ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH. time to pave the city's main thor- i fee of $12.00 for all new takers of wa- ber shall be entitled to one copy of the from Chicago Sunday afternoon, ac- j ter system. Roll call—Ayes—Geisler, 500 yards 36 inch unbleached Qp , k young ladles who were with her, laws. Journals and documents of the Rev. L. E. Burgees, Pastor. companied by his (laughters, Mrs. Fred oughfare, they wanted assured Smith, Becht and Guy. Absent—Lahr muslin, per yard each.. JJ7J 5 ;Lta': :.$15.00 "Isn't that Walter Bodwln over there? Legislature of which he Is a member, Sunday, October 17. Cox and Miss Winifred Earl. They protection against costly repairs. nnd VanDerveer. Motion carried. It surely Is. What's the matter? He but shall not receive, at the expense of Sunday school at 9:30. were met by Mr. and Mrs. Hyson. President appointed Alba Rosa mar- looked right at you Just now and the State, books or newspapers not ex- Morning worship at 10:30. Leonard Earl, Fred Cox, Mr. and They wanted a pavement that Just Received uhal for one month. Moved by Becht, Excellent good quality 9-4 Q c p 72x84 good weight new carded com- didn't even bow. Have you had a pressly author Izul by this Constitution. Evening service at 7:30. Mrs. G. H. Kelly nnd Undertaker Low- would remain true and even, firm supported by Smith, that appointment quarrel? Oh, do tell us about It" Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening ell S. Guy. The remains were taken bleached sheeting, 21 yds for., www fortables, assorted colors. Proposed amendment to Section 6 of several attractive models be confirmed. Motion carried. "We have had no quarrel," replied at 7:30. to Guy's undertaking parlors in Colo- and rigid under all kinds of traffic. Article VIII of the Constitution rela- Moved by Guy, supported by Becht, Historical Writings Constance struggling for self-com- The October musical program will ma until Monday afternoon. for larger women in sizes Each or 2 com- tive to the. term of office of couqty Mrs. Fred Cox and Winifred Earl that we adjourn. Motion carried. 400 yards of automobile seat covering, . The first historical narrative of con- mand, "we are not on speaking terms be given on Sunday evening, October That's why they decided on portlaml J. V. THOMPSON, Clerk. at forts for.. $5.49 siderable scope was produced by the sheriffs. •-'4. Choir practice will be held on Frl spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. cement concrete—the pavement you 38 to 48 Just now—that Is all." Sec. 5. The sheriff shall hold no and Mrs. Orville Houston of Covert. assorted stripes. Hebrews of anclcnt Pnlestlne. The day evening at the church and a large "No quarrel and not on speaklnjj other office. He shall Ite elected at the Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Bushow and recognize by its non-skid surface and Babylonians and Assyrians had earlier attendance Is requested. Priced at $ 17.85 terms," piped up another girl. "How general election for the term of two The Bethany class are planning a daughter Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. its pleasing, light gray color. Card of Itiaiiks Special 36 inch new cotton challies, historical writings, but they were not r J 0ya rd8 mysterious I Come now, having ex- years. He may be required by law to Hallowe'en Party to be held at the Paul Knapp of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. per yd... 29G ?o r . . .J2.80 creton patterns, 10 yds for.. $1.45 collected. These date back to the Mrs. R. H. Dunning and children cited our curiosity you really owe us renew his security from time to time church on Thursday evening, October John Stuckum and Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Tourists passing through Clare third millennium B. C. wish to thank all the friends and neigh- the details." and In default of giving such security, J8. The committee In charge are: Hathaway called at the Kelly home always praise its concrete pavement. bors for their kindness and help during "They would be too prosaic for yon, his office shall be deemed vacant The Mrs. Roy Butzbach, Mrs. Bolland Sunday afternoon to see Mr. and Mrs. county shall never be responsible for Paul Hyson of Chicago. Some day they will no doubt have the the sickness nnd death of their husband Shopping Witdom Paula," snapped Constance; "yonr Scherer, Mrs. Grey Momany, Mrs. John pleasure of driving on concrete over and father, especially the G. R. O. W. own well-known Imagination will his acts. Knlebes and Mrs. Nelson Krieger. An aimless shopper talking to her class for their practical and Bubstan- doubtless evolve something much M-14, the heavily traveled highway QAPP & PRIDEAUY companion: "Well, dear, as you're not Proposed Amendment to Article VIII fial help, also those who gave the use more Interesting"—and changed the of the Constitution relative to the leading to the famous summer resorts going to buy anything, you might Just LAWTON GRAPE JUICE Benton Harbor, Mich. of their cars.—Adv. MAIL DEPT. STORE subject She tried her best not to creation of metropolitan districts by of the North Country. as well look at something more ex- NORTH WATERVUET look toward the table occupied by the cities, villages or townships. pensive."—The Outlook. FACTORIES ARE BUSY Concrete on M-14 will mean a great Buy your rubber stamp ink pads at The Busy Store On The Busy Corner Benton Harbor, Mich. recreant one and his fluffy-haired com- Sec. 31. The legislature shall by The Courier office. panion; but. In spite of herself, she general law provide for the Incorpora- Mrs. Rider and Mrs. Schoonover at- deal to local prosperity in the years U J Many Carloads of Grapes a Day Are could not help stealing one or two tion by any two or more cities, villages tended the funeral of Oscar Earl at ahead. Don't just say^ave." Say "pave or townships, or any combination or DR. H. H. THEUNISSEN fleeting glances In that' direction. Wal- Being Pressed At Lawton and Mat Covert Monday afternoon. parts of same, of metropolitan districts Little Lois Doollttle returned home with portland cement concrete." ter was dressed as she had never seen comprising territory within their lim- tawan Plants. from the Taber sanitarium, Benton All of the facts are in our DENTIST him dressed before—rather loudly, its, for the purpose of acquiring, own- Harbor. Monday night. She Is resting fret booklet on "ConmU she thought; probably to harmonise ing and operating either within or with- The three big Juice fnctories in the quite comfortably and Is very glad to Struts." Ask for your copy. Orer Uhr's Dnf Store, COLOMA, MICH. with the rather loudly dressed young out their limits as may be prescribed Lawton district—the Welch Co. and J. be at home. lady upon whom he was In attendance. by law, parks or public utilities for Mungerford Smith Co. of Lawton. and H. W. Hart , J. H. Pockett, Vern Somehow she got through with her supplying sewage disposal, drainage, the Armour Co. of Mattawan—are now Pockett and Joe were in South PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION tea and hastening home sought refuge water, light, power or transportation, working full time pressing grapes Into Haven Wednesday afternoon. Dime Bank Building Dr. Leo Hosbein alone in her room to think things or any combination thereof, and any •znipe Juice, each of these factories Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stark nnd DETROIT, MICH. over. So Walter Bodwln had not de- such district may sell or purchase, having not less than n hundred men— daughter Alene of Coloma were Sunday VETERINARIAN and three or four hundred men, with parted for the Bast, on the midnight either within or without its limits as evening callers at Pockett's. A National Organization to Albert's Clothes Shop is Going Out Phone Watervllet bx ring i may be prescribed by law, sewage dis- automatic machinery, can turn Into Mr. and Mrs. Peter Altrlnger of Chi Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete train the night before. He had stayed Dentistry on Week Bays OnV- posal or drainage rights, water, light, juice many carloads of grapes during a over to meet that fluffy-haired girl. cago were Sunday and Monday callers 1 » power or transportation facilities. Any day. With favorable weather con- at Tom Schoonover's. Oiiicts in 31 Cities Residence, Coloma, Mich. Was he going to New Tork at all!— snob districts shall have power to ac- ditlous, the fnctories will be pressing Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brennear and or had that story been told her for a quire and succeed to any and all of the for several weeks yet. Mrs. George Keeler of Benton Harbor blind? And he had cut her dead in rights', obligations and property of such Prices for grapes are considered low. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keeler spent Col. Frank Piersail the tearoom I Of course he must cities, villages and townships respect- being around $40 per ton. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom realize that all was over between them ing or connected with such functions or As the price for Juice grapes is based Th* "Live Wire" Schoonover. ••••• ••••• now—and he had Intended It to be so. public utilities. Provided, That no on the average market price during the J. H. and Vern Pockett were In Ben- of Business AUCTIONEER Oh, It was all very hard I city, village or township shall sur pressing season, the juice factories will ton Harbor Wednesday on business. A servant brought up a letter which render any such rights, obligations or lie able to fill their cellars this year. Barlo Coon was a caller In this For a number of years past the fac Phne 34-F3 WATERVUET, MICH. had Just been delivered by a district property without the approval thereof neighborhood Sunday. by a majority vote of the electors there- torles have had to pay a high price for messenger. Constance recognized the "Hod" Hawks Is moving again from of voting on such questioa. Such gen- their fruit, but they had to have the the Hogaboon place where he recently THE SELLING IS FAST but not fast enough to have disposed of thi« great stock in the time we have anticipated. There are many handwriting of the address and opened Coloma Lodge No. 162 eral law shall limit the rate of taxation grapes no matter what the price might moved, onto a farm near Kibble owned Plumbing the envelope saying: "If the messen- of such districts for their municipal be in order to maintain their trade. by Mason Grunt of South Haven. ger has not gone tell him to wait" I who have not taken advantage of this money-saving opportunity; others might feel most everything has been sold; this is not evident a F. AND A. M. purposes and restrict their powers of Speaking of low prices, It is certain The letter read: borrowing money and contracting debts. that unless the price advances, it will Meetings held in Masonic hall, on the "Dearest: I did not have to go Under such general law, the electors t.'o hard with many growers, especially The Kind That Lasts At a Price as yet. The stock contains Hart Schaffner & Marx, Stratford and Styleplus suits, overcoats and topcoats, Dunlap hats, Ide and first Saturday evening of East after all Orders revoked at the of each district shall have power and .hose who are working vineyards on each month. last minute; so I shall see you to- authority to frame, adopt and amend shares, or those heavily in debt. How- Visiting Brothers Always Welcome. FISH DISTRICT NOTES That Does NOT Hurt night, as usual." Its charter upon the approval thereof ever. taking the entire grape district Broadway shirts. Take advantage of these price reductions and get your fall clothing at a great saving. JAY CURTIS, W. M. by a majority vote of the electors of into consideration, there will be much i J. V. THOMPSON, Secretary. He had written from his office, on more money this year than last season. each city, village or township voting The box social which wns given by office letterhead. She took a pencil Last year only a few had grapes, but on such question, and .through Its reg- the people of this community in the The sooner you call us, and wrote at the bottom of the page. they got* a good price for their crop. larly constituted authority, to pass all Hungarlun Baptist church Wednesday *T do not wish to see you tonight; or laws and ordinances relating to Its This year the tonnage Is much greater the quicker we'll be there. at any other time"; folded It, sealed evening of Inst week was very wonder- Berrien Coooly Abstract Co. municipal concerns, subject to the con- and many more growers and more fully carried out. Although the It In an envelope, addressed It—the laboring people will be benefltfed. stitution and general laws of this state. wea'ther was not pleasant It evidently Estahllsned 1860 messenger boy having been caught In Comparing the two seasons, last Proposed Amendment to the Constitu- did not keep many from attending. Mr. J. F. WILKINSON. Mgr. time—dispatched the missive to Mr. year from all stations the Southern Lytell from South Haven was among HENRY K1BLER Coloma, Mick. OVERCOATS Walter Bodwln. tion relative to condemnation of excess Michigan Frnlt association shipped SUITS TOPCOATS those present. The boxes sold very t 701 Ship Street, Corner of Main land and property for boulevards, The next afternoon, at one of the only 114 cars of grapes. This reason, streets, etc. Amendment to Arltlcle well nnd everyone present showed n ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN big department stores, Constance ran up to Wednesday night, the association Hart Schaffner & Marx and others going at Values up to $45.00—All of the finest makes Hart Schaffner and Marx and others XIII of the (institution relative to "fine attitude toward the church. The had marketed 253 cars, and the Con- committee wishes to thank all who t Into Paula Bancroft "Oh, you, Con- condemnation of excess land and prop- An Abstract of Title is generally re- cord harvest has just barely begun. were present, and especially those who stance!" gushed Paula, "how you did ty for boulevards, streets, etc. quired on every sale or mortgage of There is an embargo on grapes in brought boxes and those who purchased fool us all yesterday. That man we Sec. 5. Subject to this constitution Going at Going at real estate. Detroit, but grapes can be sent there them. took for Walter Bodwln was his twin the Legislature may authorize munici- Send to us and we will furnish prompt- by securing a permit. As we under- Mrs. Paul Vargo Is back home after $13.50 $19.50 $23.50 $34.50 brother from San Francisco—here on palities, subject to reasonable limita- stand It, the embargos elsewhere are HOW'RE YOUR TIRES? ly a complete abstract of any farm spending a week In Chicago. Mrs. his honeymoon. I met him at the tions, to condemn and to take the fee or lot in Berrien county. Interfering very little with the grape Swetay and Mrs. Smenyak culled on to more land and property than is need- Oldfield Cords, Oversixe, 30x3 1-2 $10.40 Valued to $60.00 - We Loan Money on real estate securi Rlnggolds' last night And you knew marketing from this vicinity.—Lawton her on Sunday. $13.50 $16.50 $19.50 $27.50 ed in the acquiring, opening and widen- Leader. $14.50 $17.50 $21.50 it all the time and didn't let on I" Of ty. Mortgages Bought and Sold. Mr. Llndberg Is at home until his Oldfield Cords, Regular, 30x3 1-2 $ 8.95 Deeds, Mortgages and contracts care- course Constance knew Walter had a ing of boulevards, streets and alleys, or fall work Is completed. for any public use, and after so much fully made and executed. brother in "Frisco"; and remembered Mrs. Dick Merrill spent Sunday with of the land and property has been ap- FACTS ABOUT THE TELEPHONE now that Walter bad mentioned that her friends In this community. propriated for any such needed public Have You Changed Your Oil Lately? he was a twin. But San Francisco purpose, the remainder may be sold Virginia has nbont the same popula- Flannel Shirts Silk Shirts Wool Union Suits was a long way off. How was she to or leased with or without such restric- tion ns Lithuania, but the Old Domin- BENTON TRANSIT CO. know that the California twin was in tions as may be appropriate to the im- If you have'nt, DRIVE IN and let us fill up ion boasts twenty-six times as many New York? provement made. Bonds may be issued Values to $6.50, going at Values to $7.50. They must all go. $4.00 values telephones ns this Baltic state. the old bus with TEXACO Gas and Oil, or However, a hasty note, promising to supply the funds to pay in whole or Glasgok, Scotland and Detroit, Mich- Mobiloil and tee how smooth the engine runs. Benton Harbor and Ch icago Rout explanation, summoned Walter to her in part for the excess property so ap- igan, nre about the same size, but the C. A. SHOUP Going at $2.45 propriated, but such bonds shall be a $1.85 $2.95 $3.95 The price now is $1.95 Across Lake Michigan. side and of him she demanded: "Why motor metropolis has four times ns Hen only on the property so acquired didn't you tell me your brother was many telephones as the Scotch port. MANUFACTURER OP and they shall not be included In nny In New York?" If the entire world were proportion- The SUDDEN SERVICE Station llmitation of the bonded indebtedness DAILY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER "You didn't give me a chance," ex- ately as well served from a telephone 9 of such municipality. Boats, CLAUDE MAST, Proprietor SERVICE BETWEEN BENTON postulated Walter meekly. "I only standpoint ns the continent of North A Few Ladies' Silk Hose Ide Brand Semi-Soft Collars Men s Dunlap Hats •HARBOR-ST. JOSEPH and CHICAGO Window Screens, knew It myself this morning." Shall the constitution of this state be America, it would huve eight times as Porch Screen Work, Coloma, Michigan "Well, I forgive you this time, Wal- revised and a convention called there- many telephones ns nt present. left going at 39c per pair 35c values. Now going at five for $1.00. , $2.95 and $3.95 for $5.85 and $8.00 values A long distance domino match by Screen Doors, ter," said Constance; "It Is fmpos- for? Ironing Boards Leave Benton Harbor at 8:00 p. m., Si. slble to be angry with you very long." telephone, believed the first to bo han- Free Crankcase Service. Battery Charging Joseph at 9:00 p. m. Daily except Sat- dled In this way, was played recently Shirtwaist Boards between the Los Angeles Athletic Club urday. Relative to Opening and Closing of the Window Frames The warlike Amazon ants make nnd tho Commercial Club of Sun Fran- Leave Chicago at 8:00 a.m. Daily except raids on brown ant colonies and cap- Polls Door Frames Saturday and Sunday; Saturday leave elsco. Each organization was rep- Men's Sheepskin Coats, Mackinaws, Leather Jackets and many other garments for outdoor wear going at less than cost. ture slaves to wait on them. resented by three of Its best players. " Fruit Ladders Chicago at noon. Central Standard Time Act 351—Part IV—Chapter Mil, Pub The telephone Industry in tho United Cabinet Work of all kinds COME IN—LOOK THEM OVER—AND GET ONE. lie Acts of 1925 States (Including both the operation of : Evpreis Service At Greatly Reduced Wheat Oldett Food Sec. 1. On the day of any election the telephone systems nnd the mnuu- the polls shall be opened at seven factnre of telephone equipment) em- : — Freight Rates. Fruit Carrying Wheat no longer occurs In a wild state and Its origin remains obscure, o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon ploys over 400,000 persons, or one out Our Specialty. j Let me give you an estimate although It Is known to have been no thereafter as may be, and shall be of every 2S0 of the entire population continued open until five o'clock in the of the country. Important food crop In ancient Egypt afternoon and no longer: provided, on anything you want. Connecting with Interurban Lines and In Palestine, also among the lake that in townships the board of in- ^YELLOWPENCIL „ dwellers of Switzerland, wheat grains I specters of election may, in its dis- Learn by Experience raA the RED BAND \ m* nutftl { Benton Harbor—Foot lOthSt being found commonly In vnrlous St cretion, adjourn the polls at twelve The first time a man Is swindled he UUlRd Jos^b-Foot of WaterSt. PENC/LCQ. NEWYORKVSA. v**™* nrcheologlcal remains. The largest 1 o'clock noon, for one hour, and that enn blnme the swindler, but the sec- • Shop Opposite Hill's Store : ( Chicago—E. End Austin Ave. j the township board In townships and •. . Benton Harbor, Mich. yield of wheat'per acre Is said at pres- ond time can blnme only himself. Ills Water St., at tHe F'our Comers : the legislative body in cities and vil- FRED A. HOBBS, Maaager ent to be produced by Great Britain, experience should have enabled him although the United States exceeds all lages may, by resolution adopted flf- | COLOMA, • MICHIGANj W. S;., Bsntsa Ha>fc«r Leen days prior to the election and to "cut his eye teeth." Experience • • other countries In the total-Annual out* • * published wltb me nollue of ILe elec- tenches; men must learn.—Grit. put Fine Job Printing at The Courier Office •«P— m f! iil THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, Midi THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MiCH. Use the classlfleld ad column of The Live market price paid for wheat at Kodafcs and Supplies at Scott's—Adv. Stove enamel In all size cans at Flashlights and batteries at Scott's. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Courier. the Watervllet Milling Co._Adv. 48tf WATER BILLS ARE PAST OUE NATION'S SUPPLY OF MEDICINAL MODERN CRIME DETECTION BERRIEN COUNTY COWS SOLD Scott's.—Adv. —Adv. ATHLETIC TOUHHEHT PUNS Com Solvent Is guaranteed to give TV/'/A INTOXICANTS IS DISAPPEARINfi Lunch kits and thermos bottles at The House of David baseball team results, or your money back. Scott's MUST BE PAIB TO VILUGE CLERK Veal and chickens wanted at the C. Ink for stamping pads at The Cour- Since You Entrust Your Money Scott's.—Adv. • took the third straight game from the Pharmacy.—Adv. Kloess market.—Adv. 4l)t4 ier office. ARE BEING COHPLETED Byron D. Hogmlre and wife to Allen ALONG SCIENTIEIC LINES AT NATIONAL DAIRY SNOW Twin City Eagles last Sunday after- W. Baker, part of lot 40, original plat Have your sale bills printed at The noon at the Israelite park by a score Miss Elaine Nopenz of Chicago was Mrs. John Rorlck visited relatives Leave your orders for rubber stamps Village of Coloma, |L Modern detective work Is far re- To Your Bank Rather Than Courier office. of 4 to 0. This game will prob^bly^ a week-end guest at the home of Mr. I will be at Long's barber shop Wed- In Grand ffllveu the past week. at The Conner office. Ixwfies in Bonded Warehouses of the Henry Schweers to Sol Levlne; lots moved from the old Idea of magnifying at your. The members of the North nnd South mark the close of the baseball seaaqu' and Mrs. George Paul. nesday and Friday nights for the col- Plans for tho two-county, AlloRan- 1088 and 1080, Map 1, Lake Michigan glass, big curved stem pipe and gum- Have you paid your subscription to Get your National Mazda Bulbs and Country Are Reported Heavy. Berrien Cow Testing Association have To Your Best Friend— for this year. > lection of water bills, or you can mail PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Vnn Buren Amateur Boxing Tourna- Beach, Hagar Twp., $1. shoes. With the advent of the shrewd, e Courier? Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Grant and Electric Supplies at •he Coloma Hard- assembled and shipped a carload of them to me at my residence until —Arthur Swift, Phone 153, Coloma. More than 1,000,000 gallons of llq-1 Wilhelmlna Zielke to Fred Backus, scientific criminal, law enforcement had Arthur Earl Bowerman, three year son Donald of Detroit were guests a ware Co.—Adv. ment to l)e held at the Armory in South grade cattle, everyone of which Is ac- Ir. and Mrs. Lester Klttell of River- further notice. J. V. THOMPSON. 32 tf nor stored In bonded warehouses part sec. 18, town 3, range 17, Coloma to begin operating along shrewd, scien- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bow- few days over the week end at the Haven on November 4 and 5 are near- companled by a record of performance side are the parents of a six pound son —Adv. Village Clerk evaporated or leaked out of containers I Twp., $1. tific lines to keep pace. erman of Nlles, died suddenly last home of their mother aud brother In Mrs. C. N. Vinton was called to LIST your lake property and farms certificate. These animals were en- Why not also entrust to your bank born on Frnday, October 8, 1020. DRUGSTORE lug completion. There have been quite during the fiscal year and heavily do-1 Frank E. Bradt to John P. Geisler One of the most scientific branches of week from strychnine poisoning. Tin- Coloma. Grand Rapids Mundny morning by the with H. A. King, Coloma, Mich.—Adv. a few entries from the different towns modern scientific criminal work Is a tered for grade cattle at the National t serious Illness of her sister. Mrs. Kate pleted the nntlon's stock of medicinal and wife; lot 57, Watervllet, $1. the handling of the money and Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas, of Chicago, lad was taken 111 Tuesday aud died the Attention, NeigWMK-s. tf. In the two counties and It looks as If finger-print Identification bureau, such Dairy Show, and were auctioned off to, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes. Mrs. J. Van Derbeck of Benton Harbor, who intoxicants, it has been reported by the I Marie Mansfield to.Walfred Carlson, were guests at the home of Mr. ai)d following day. It Is believed that the COMFORT and PROTECTION this tournament will be the biggest us Is maintained by Sheriff Fred C. the highest bidder on Tuesday, October property of your estate? V. Thompson and Mrs. Mae Hammond The Royal Neighbors are cordially Is at the home of her daughter In the Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Bishop of West U. S. treasury department. lots 2 and 3, Keigley's Little Paw Paw Mrs. Max Teuber In North Coloma ov- poison came from strychnine spray sporting event of the year. It will be Franz, In the Berrien county jail, ffllef 12tb. spent a most delightful day last Hun Invited to Mrs. C. B. HIKNOU'S home Furniture City. Coloma welcomed a six-pound son Into Plans are being made by Assistant j Lake Resort, Coloma Twp., $1. er the week-end. Mr. Douglas Is pres- usftl on grapes, although other persons nn official amateur tournament and Deputy Sheriff A; L. Von Sar, a finger- Mr. Iver Iverson, tester, and Mr. day when they motored to Camp Custer at Little Paw Paw Lake on Tuesday, their home on Thursday morning of Secretary of the Treasury Andrews for i Freeman Stowe and wife to Kittle ident of the Western Photogravure Co. who ate from the same lot of grapes The Ladles' Social Union met Tues- will be held under the strict amateur print expert who served the govern- Frank Becker, secretary of tho North nnd return. October l!»th, for a social day. Come last week. All fine. re-gauging all liquors stored. He does Ethel llorton and A. B. Horton; one of Chicago. suffered no 111 effects from the poison. day afternoon with Mesdames Dollle athletic union rules of the state of ment in that capacity during the World Berrien Cow Testing Association are When your attorney writes your will, and bring a friend. A potluck dinner not want the country suddenly con- acre, Watervllet Twp., $1. Grant, Belle Beach, Enima Beverley Michigan and subject to the rule® of War, assists Sheriff Franz in this In charge of this herd. Mr. and Mrs. George Paul entertaln- will be served. The Benton Harbor high school foot fronted wltb a medicinal liquor fam-1 James Creed and wife to Michael P. consider the wisdom of recommend- Arthur I. Mollhagen, supervisor from and Ellen Krake as hostesses. After the National Amateur Athletic Union of work. Sheriff Franz was among the Charging that her husband has a at Sunday dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. A. ball team played a scoreless tie with ine. Kirch and Clarlne Kirch; lots 1374 and violent temper, that he has smashed up the second ward of St.- Joseph, tendered a short business session It was voted the United States. first to recognise the value of this ing this institution to serve as your I'aul of Coloma, Mr. and Mrs. Mat the Kalamazoo- Central high school Authorities said there probably are 1375, Map 1, Lake Michigan Beach, IIONESDALE FARM WILL his resignation to Mayor L. A. King lo pay the balance of the cost of mak- The officials will be Jay Greenman, means of Identification and as a result the dishes In the house and threatened Thar and daughter Dora of Hartford, Bring your prescriptions to Scott's team last Saturday afternoon at Fll- only about 15,000,000 gallons actually j Hagar Twp., $1, of St. Joseph, Monday morning. Mr. ing the connections of the church sew- South Haven and Herbert Baker, Al- many puzzling crimes of Berrien coun- executor. to drive Into the canal at Benton Har- and Miss Elaine Nopenz of Chicago. to have them filled.—Adv. strup Field. At the same time the St. in store now. Archie Kerstiug and wife to Annie GO INTO PUREBRED STOCK Mollhagen Is at present employed on legan. judges. The examining physicians ty have been solved, and the perpet- lK)r with her, Mrs. Leora Cronkrlght r with the main sewer. Mary Helen Joseph high school team played at In addition to evaporation nnd, M. Wltherspoon; lots 7817 and 7818, a farm In Illinois. He was recently ar- .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zoschke of Ben Schaffer and Parker fountain pens Grant sang "Stars," accompanied by will be Dr. Cecil Penoyer of South Hav- rator brought to justice, through the has filed suit for divorce from Ray Three Oaks, where they were defeated leakage, bonded warehouses were rob- Map 4. take Michigan Beacb, Hagar Cronkrlght. The huslwnd Is enjoined rested In Benton Harbor on a Charge ton Harbor, former Coloma residents, and large lead Eversharp pencils at Mrs. Ella Beverley, nnd community en and Dr. R. P. Stark. Allegan. Li- Intelligent use of this powerful nnd un- by a score of 13 to 12, Three Oaks bed of alHHit 100,OW gallons of liquor Twp., $10. of driving a car while intoxicated and were called to Suffleld, Conn., last Scott's.-Adv. dnglng was enjoyed. The hostesses censed referees and professional sec- rrlng method of Identifying criminals. George Hones Will Have Big Public from molesting his wife during the slipping over a touchdown nnd kicking (luring the last year. Louis J. Bergamo to Annie M. Wlth- TRUST DEPARTMENT the case has not yet been disposed of. week by the serious Illness of Mrs. served a very dainty luncheon. onds will be In charge. A regulation A telltale finger-print left on a door- hearing of the case. goal the Inst few seconds of play. erspoon, lots 8237 and 8238, Map 4, Sale October 28. Zoschke's mother, Mrs. Hathaway, who The Courier Is in receipt of a note ring will Ih' obtained from Grand Hap- knob, a window pane, nn automobile Lake Michigan Beach, Hagar Twp., recently underwent a serious opera- from Harold Kent, who Is In the navy ids and will l»e In charge of Hay steering wheel, or any smooth surface MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL NOTES $10. George Hones, owner of the Hones- tion. aud wishes The Courier to keep him Squires of that city, well known fol- by a criminal is very apt to result In dale Farms, southeast of Watervllet In Informed of local events. Harold Is 49c Box of 1 Dozen 49c lower of Boxing Tournaments. his arrest Hartford township, was over from Chi- AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK The candidates on tho republican at present on the TT. S. H. California, W. H. Long. Jr., general chairman of A contract has been awarded for a Report of North Berrien County Cow Before the Michigan state law was cago over the week end and arranged ticket gave a banquet at the Eleanor which Is quartered at San Pedro, Cal- enacted wldch made It necessary for the tournament, of Allegan .and George new $400,000 theatre on Woodward for a public sale of the entire Hue of Compare Our Groceries club In Benton Harbor last Monday ifornia. A new patented sanitary napkin that Crow, assistant chairman. South Hav- Testing Association. sheriffs to take finger-prints of sus- farm personal on this big farm, for Comer Main and Pipestone Streets avenue, Detroit. evenlng to the chairmen of the forty- affords protectioa to the clothing be- en, will greatly appreciate hearing pects, the practice had reached a high Mrs. John Bunker wishes to extend WANTED A bumper crop of blueberries was Thursday, Octobei 28. two voting precincts In the county. For the second time C. E. Benson's cause of its exclusive lining. from any one wishing details. Entry harvested around Negaunee this year. degree of efficiency under Sheriff Fred Mr. Hones announced his intention BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN Mrs. Clara M. Ball of Coloma was her thanks to the O. E. S., the B. N. A., blanks will l)e sent upon request made herd of seven grade Holstelns heads Franz, and many times since Its estab- )f going out of the dairy business and and Meats the Social rnlon, and her many friends The Muskegon Traction k Light Co. among the guests. Cool and comfortable. to either of the two men mentioned. the North Berrien cow testing asso- lishment, the department has justified stocking the farm with purebred sheep i who kindly remembered her with flow- has reduced gas rates at Lansing nnd ciation in average butter fat produc- Baldwin and Greening Tills tournament will lie the first of Muskegon. Its existence In convictions secured by and beef cattle In the spring. Comparisons are always welcome to us because Mrs. M. A. Thlelan of the Orchard ers. plants and postcards and for the tion for the month—37.08 pounds. means of finger-print Identification. The sale will be the largest list of Inn, Coloma, suffered n broken leg lust many delicacies which were sent her Its kind ever held In Van Buren county. It Is estimated that Michigan growers Other lending herds were: we know that they will be to our advantige. It Is being held under the auspices of produced 7.928,000 pounds of wool this The department maintained lu the farm personal ever sold at public auc- week when she fell uhlle entering the during her severe Illness the past five I H. Preston. Pipestone, 10 purebred tin* American Legion Posts of Allegan year. Berrien county jail by Sheriff Franz is tion in this section of the state and garage at her home on St. Joseph street. months.—Adv. I * I? nnd grade Holstelns, 35.54 pounds but- and South Haven. Sixteen valuable The National Dairy Show is held in as efficient ns many to Ih? found in will include thirty head of tine young V/hen we buy, we compare the prices and qualities It was some time after she had fallen SCOTTS PHARMACY terfat : C. N. Stevens, Watervllet. 14 Mrs. Clara M. Ball left on Wednes- prises will Ih' given to the men who en- Detroit this week. metropolitan bastiies. It consists of cows, over one hundred tons of hay before her cries for help were heard APPLES grade Guernseys, 33.04 pounds butter- of the goods offered by the wholesaler. day for Allegan to attend the fourth ter the finals on Friday night. Holland will spend $130,000 for the all instruments necessary to secure aud and a large quantity of corn and other CHAS. L PEAPPLES VICTOR E. FERGUSOW by Dr. Spencer Guy, who was driving 7hm Ttonolt Drag Jfort fat; F. Carter. Mlllbnrg. 12 grade district W. C. T. U. convention. She Officials of the tournament are tak- erection of one new grade school. photograph finger-prints ns well as feed, liesldes nn unusually large line of his car Into his garage and heard her. Holstelns nnd Guernseys. 33.56 pounds When we sell to you, we expect you to do the same Is the president of the district. From ing pains to see that everything will A new Lutheran church Is to be n new si>ecially designed camera, called farm tools and implements. Absolutely the largest and most complete For Canning butterfat: V. Fields, Eau Claire, 8 the "Identlscope" which simplifies the John VanDerveer, son of Mr. nnd Allegan she went to Ann Arbor, where run along smoothly and It is hoped that erected at Howell. 1 Full particulars regarding this big grade Guernseys and Holstelns, 33.23 monumental shop in Southwestern Michigan with us. It is the wisdom of buying. Mrs. Wm. N. VanDerveer of Coloma. she will" attend the state federation of a good attendance of ladles will be The courthouse at Mt. Clemens Is be- taking of photographs of criminals and sale will appear In an advertisement pounds butterfat women's clubs, which convenes from present to enjoy the sport. ing enlarged. Insures the securing of saUsfactory In this paper next week. who left a few weeks ago for Tampa, j The five Ix'st cows were: Comparisons Bring Us Business October 10th to 23rd. CLASSIFIED "WANT" ADS See another page for further details. Work has started on a new commun- likenesses. Monumentg—Mausoleums—Memorials Florida, to spend the winter, writes Purebred Holsteln. 63 pounds fat. ity hall at Barryton. Sheriff Franz agrees with the verdict his parents that he is nicely situated Emmanuel Missionary College. of criminologists generally, that the Melvln Haskell of Buchannn was re- If you are not already one of our customers, try an in that city and encountered no trouble Ollu Frazer, 2(J, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. LOST St. Joe Canning Co. Oceana county led all the counties In Purebred Holsteln. 57.8 pounds fat. liertlllon system of identification, which lurned from Chnmbersburg, Pa., last whatever In securing employment. David Frazer of Augusta, committed the state in l!)2.j In the shipment of LOST—Pipe vice and stand, between The City of St Joseph has a real .Emmanuel Missionary College. is based on physical measurements is week to answer to a charge of taking order today. The comparison will keep you coming. John was especially fortunate In that suicide hy drowning himself In Mud apples, I'y shipping 785 cars. Coloma and Watervliet on cross road problem on Its hands as to how to put Grade Holsteln, 57.4 pounds fat, F. a mortgaged car out of the slate. The ST. JOSEPH MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, he. Lake. The body was recovered by Saginaw issued $23a,!>23 in building largely obsolete. In support of this he Is now working for a former Coloma north of Paw Paw Lake. Reward if many of Its streets In good condition Carter. complaint against him was made by Phone St. Joe 96—St. Joseph, Michigan Sheriff's officers from Kalamazoo last Phone St. Joe 938 permits during August Mr. Franz pointed out: citizen, Ira Kremer, who Is engaged In returned to Henry Kibler; Phone 74, before another winter. Many of the I Grade Guernsey, 50.2 pounds fat, W. George Foresman, Ford dealer at Bu- Thursday morning. He left a note to Work Is expected to start soon on a 'A photograph Is of little use In ap- Try Ut And See the contracting business In Tampa. Coloma. Ttf main streets require repaving, but it |N. Stevens. chanan. his mother saying that they would find new 200-foot highway between Detroit prehending a criminal because the Mr. Kremer Is a son of Mrs. Amanda has grown too late In the season to un- j Grade Guernsey, 52.2 pounds fat, W. ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN and Pontiac. years do not treat the facial character- Kremer and a brother of Elmer his body In the bottom of the lake, but LOST—Bank book and Insurance re- dertake the work this fall and it Is IN. Stevens. gave no motive for the suicide. Bids will lie received for the erection istics of this class of people very klnd- Kremer. ceipt book return 10 John Shaek's tailor feared that the work cannot lie com- of a new Pere Marquette depot at lyi A few years make a great differ- shop, Coloma. 12tlx pleted In the spring so as not to inter- JAMES K. GUY Miss Margaret Bland was hostess at Grand Haven. ence In their appearance, often suf- Florence Harvey. 27, of Porter town- fere with traffic during the busy sea- the last regular meeting of the Sun- FOB Ml* Genesee county's new courthouse Is Trustees of the camp meeting as- ficient difference to make identification ship, Cass county, committed suicide sou. The work of repaving the high- beam club. The business sesslou was nearing completion, at a cost of ?1,500.- sociation of the Church of the Naza- from a photograph Impossible. But by taking poison on Green Island nt way from the State street bridge to conducted by the president, Dolly CORN FOR SALE—Splendid corn 000. i rlne of Michigan have purchased finger-prints furnish a positive—and Groceries and Meats Niagara Falls and the body was found Edgewater is now in progress. Hughes. Phyllis Close was elected In shock. Inquire of Mrs. A. J. Bak- A $75,000 water system Is proposed Indian Bench nt Indian Lake nnd plan the only positive—means of identifica- there on Monday of last week. The a member to fill the vacancy left by er, R. F. D. 1, Coloma. HMf for Fair Haven. I to use the 32 acre tract for their an- tion. Phone 64 Coloma Yes—We Deliver young woman disappeared from IJI us- "We are inclined to regard identifica- the departure from Coloma of Miss ing. where she was a teacher, the The Sun Oil Co. is now drilling Its nual camp grounds. The property has KRAUT CABBAGE for sale. C. A. BACK IN THE FEED BUSINESS! Margaret Hill. Twelve members and- Mrs. Glory V. M. Maclyn of Buchan- 28th oil well near Saginaw. a frontage of 400 feet on Indian Lake, tion by meaus of finger-prints as some- Thursday previous. She left a letter two guests answered roll call by nam- Hartman, Phone 70.'i4 F21, Benton Har- an was granted a decree of divorce The cornerstone has been laid for the and contains numerous cottages, bath thing extremely modern. The fact is stating that fear of noing insane ing un attraction at the Hartford fair. bor, B. F. D. 8, Coloma. 12t2x by Circuit Judge Charles E. White first unit of a home for widows and and boat houses and other improve- that they were used as far back as the prompted the act of self destruction. An interesting program was arranged We wish to announce that we have from William C. Maclyn on grounds of orphans of foreign wars, at Eaton Rap- ments. The NaRarines are planning time of Confucius, about 750 years be- FOR SALE—House for Ford truck. by the committee. Delicious refresh- cruelty, non-support and desertion. ids. the erection of a large convention hall fore Christ, by tho Chinese. The mark Mrs. Bernlce Guy was hostess to the E. A. Carter, RF.D. 3, Coloma. lltf again taken over the feed business ments were served, after which Mr. Mrs. Maclyn stated that after their •ft.Work has started on a new theatre ou for their campmeeting services. Lots of the thumb and fore-linger were re- Clover Leaf Club members at her home Bland brought the Sunbeam girls back FOR SALE—Three good cows, one at our old stand on West Logan street marriage in July, 1020, she learned that South State street in Tpsilanti. i will l»e sold to members and other quired ou many legal documents along on Monday evening, October llth. Mrs. to town. her husband's real name was William A new sewage disposal system Is steps taken to make the new property with the signature, as a positive iden- Evelyn Friday presided. After the due to freshen October 3d ; one due Oct. and will be pleased to meet all our tification. • numerous business matters were dis- 15th; one due I**. 10th. All T. B. Cornelius Shaw. They have no chil- nearing completion at Holland at a a general meeting place for members How About A Too much speed on the slippery pave- '•Finger-print identification was in- To Roast cussed nnd disposed of, Mrs. S. E. Mill- tested. Phone 12 F 5, Coloma. J. T. dren. cost of $105,000. 'of the faith. ineHt on M-ll In the rain last Sunday old customers who may wish to troduced into the United States about er took charge of the lesson on Russia. VanDerveer. Ilt3 To Broil morning wns the cause of a wreck near IIHKJ. Since that time it has been a Finland and Esthonla. which was very purchase Twelve Corners when a car driven by CABBAGE FOR SALE! AngeloComai. constant source of anxiety to criminals Piece of Meat To Stew interesting. Roll call was answered a Battle Creek man nnd one driven by and besides deterring many from a life hy each giving something of interest Phone Coloma I2F2. I2t2x VTVAWflL J PLENDOIt iji Kalamazoo man collided. It Is of crime through fear of detection has To Boil concerning these countries. Mrs. Guy, HAY, STRAW, GRAIN claimed that L. Hepner of Kalamazoo FOR SALE—Thirty Rhode Island secured numberless convictions which assisted by Mrs| Florence Grant, To Fry ? attempted to go around another car Red pullets. H. Schaub, R. F. D. 2, could not have been otherwise secured. served dainty refreshments. The next ^HIRLT BY IN. AN when he saw a car coming from the Coloma. 12tlx or FEED of Any Kind There is no chance of a mistake with meeting will be held at the home of A NATION-WIDE ft opposite direction and in his endeavor finger-prints," concluded Sheriff Franz, Mrs. Belle Koob. The highest degree of satisfaction accompan- to stop his car it skidded on the wet SMALL PIGS FOR SALE-Phone I # | I M INSTITUTION' f ' "that is there Is but one chance In the Endlejt Jvccejtion, OF pavement, turned around and struck 70 F 31, Coloma. Gus Zielke. 12tlx We assure you that all your wants unthinkable figure of seven with thirty- ies any choice of serving when meat from our Max Teuber of Chicago was at his the car of Theadore Berles of Battle five ciphers following it." farm home In North ftoloma over'the DRY WOOD FOR 8ALE-43.00 per will be given prompt attention and shop is used. Creek. Much damage was done to both week-end. Mr. Teuber Is Interested In rRflAVED PlCTVREi* machines, but the occupauts escaped cord. Jos. Swetay, at the Fish school we will do our utmost to please you. the printing game In Chicaftc and has corners. J lo. OPERATORS BRAVE FLAMES serious Injury. L Kenney invented a new process of pr.nting— It makes no difference what your tastes may samples of his work being exhibited at DEPARTMENT STORES TO SUMMON ASSISTANCE Throvgh a GIcEYHOVNB The Franklin Chapel church near be, we are here to serve you and we go to any Eau Claire has been abandoned as a The Courier. He says that he Is in- WHITER church. 2!) of the church membership terested in the establishment of a large from the orchard. Bring your own East Main St. Benton Harbor, Mich. Ob/ervationWindoi length to do it. l»elng transferred to the United Bretb- printing plant in Coloma, for the manu- baskets and take them at 60c bushel. With flames pouring in the back door ern church in Berrien Springs and two facture of high class photogravure Wm. Keigley, Phone 130 F 2, Coloma, of their office and timbers falling,, four to the Methodist church In Dowaglac. work, but that until the Pere Mar- Mich. 10t«x UMPHREY & ROR1CK telephone operators nevertheless stuck The established quality of our Groceries and quette railway will give Coloma better ^ . The Franklin Chapel church was or- to their posts the other day in the Ojai Meats is maintained by our constant effort to excel. ganized and built as an outgrowth of train service so that he can get In and FURNITURE FOR SALE—Dining Valley exchange near Ventura, Cat, in a revival held in the Franklin school out of the village nnd can ship his man- room table and six leather upholstered Floor, Feed, Groceries and Heats. Phone 18, Coloma order to summon aid to extinguish the In ISoo. This church Is unusual In ufactured products easier than can now dining chairs, oak buffet, two rockers lire, which threatened to destroy a con- i HERE Lf NO TIME LIKE flvTUMN comparison with most churches being l»e done he will not undertake locating and an oak l)edroom suit. Inquire at siderable part of the town. abandoned. It was not lack of finances here. 538 Columbus avenue, Benton Harbor, The operators were Mrs. Pearl Hud- to operate, but lack of attendance, the or phone Harbor 1277. Otf Iburg, who Is the chief operator; Miss for that FIRST GkEYHOVND trir^ members In many cases having removed The Swedish Lutheran church of Ruth Downing, Mrs. Winifred Camp- from the locality. Benton Harbor and St. Joseph Is con- G. KLOESS templating the erection of a new Your Fall Suit bell and Mrs. Elvle Harrow, who is a 1500 DAHLIAS their beat now in our night operator. Despite the fact that Gustav Holm, of Chicago, engineer church building nt a ccst of $12,000, gardens. An opportunity is offered you the smoke was so thick that the fire- GROCERY and MARKET. COLOMA who Is drawing the plans for the 50- according to an announcement made to see them and become better acquain- With One or Two men had difficulty in getting In to get foot scaffold to be erected at Ford by Rev. T. J. Tengwald, who recently ted with this most beautiful of autumn accepted the pastorate of that society. Don't Bury Good Money a Hue of hose to the wall, the girls re- Mountain, east of Berrien Springs by flowers, also to select with satisfaction mained at their posts, even when the the ski dub of the village, hopes to The present church building on Main your fayorites from the real blooms in- Pairs of Pants firemen were forced to chop a hole in have the prints completed this week street In St. Joseph, which has l)een in stead of from catalogs. No other plant the roof directly above the switchboard and will come to Berrien Springs soon use for fifty years, is inadequate to gives such a wealth of bloom at so small and falling debris burled the board In to assist with the construction of the meet the needs of the congregation. a cost. Prices are 25c, 85c. 50c and 75c. Just where the new building will be according to varieties. Tubers will be Under Poor Coal/ Men who select their Fall Suits here are assured, a mass of splintered wood and dirt As slide, it Is announced. Luther Bur- though It was all In a day's work, the goyne, Dick Dean and Harold Hoadley erected Is not yet determined. The delivered In spring. Mrs. Jeanette B. first of all, of splendid style and dependable fabrics girls brushed the debris away and re- recently went to Chicago to confer church owns property In both St. Jo- Morrison, Little Paw Paw Lake, Colo- See us for seph and Benton Harbor and which ma, Mich. 9tf and quality workmanship. We are featuring Three- # sumed their work. with Thorllef Narup, Oscar HHs, Bag- ar Omtvedt and Mrs. Holm, officers of ever site Is not used for the new build- CUT FLOWERS FOR SALE-Also Button Suits, with One Pair of Pants at— the Grand Beach Ski club. A ski ing will IK? sold. funeral sprays made to order with tournament Is being planned by the flowers In season. Evergreen Gardens, m Decatur women are finding profita- GUNS AND ANNDNITION Berrien Springs club this winter. Crowded off the highway on M-ll, a ble work at topping onions these days few miles west of Coloma, near the Otto Hlngst, Phone 80F21, Coloma. 51tf when the weather will permit of out Mrs. Ethel ^Bloomingdale and Mrs. Mykoloma Tc. Room, Mr. and Mrs. T. Extra Pants of door work. Five cents per bushel is Nettle Bosa were hostesses to the G. Richards and son of Saugatuck had a FOR SALE—Six-hole range In fair the ruling wage for topping and a good Our Prices Are the Lowest. B. O. W. clas.4 last Friday evening In most fortunate escape from death about condition. Edgar Vanderbough, Phone To Match topper will top sixty bushels In eight the church basement. The president, 8:30, Sunday evening. They were driv- Coloma. 120-J. Ctf hours, earning $3. Mrs. Wm. Hocker, called the meeting ing their Essex coach along the road, to order and singing by the class fol- they claim, when they were driven Into [ Double-barrel Ithaca Hammerless Shotgun lowed. Those present answered roll the ditch by another car which cut In SfllB'S RADIO SHOPPf-^ call by notes on "Spreading the Gospel front of them and the Essex struck a Atwater Kents, Stewart Warner. Cros- $4.98 by Iladlo." Mrs. A. F. Blake led the ley and King's, selling from $20.00 to cement culvert. The front axle of the devotlonals. Mrs. Carrie Klbler head- car was driven out from under the car. 1350. For demonstration call phone 28, $30.00 ed the entertainment committee and the steering wheel was smashed, win- Chester Hocker, Salesman, Colom?. 7tf The three-batton, tingle breasted suit ALLEGAN Two County VAN BUREN furnished several pleasing contests. dows were broken out and considerable Regular price $37.50 The next meeting on October 20th will other damage was done to the car, but MALE HELP WANTED sketched has the easy swing and graceful, be at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hocker, the occupants escaped with but a few hang in drroind by the man of conservative with Mrs. Hocker and Mrs. T. C. cuts and were able to Ih? taken on home REAL ESTATE Tiedebohl, Jr., as hostesses. This Is In the Gludlce taxi. The congestion Buying the cheaper grades of Coal FOR SALE—Six-room house, bam, taste. to be a Hallowe'en Party and all mem- of traffic at the scene of tho wreck was double garage, also vacant lots. F. B. Special PHoes on bers should plan to be present. cleaned up In short order when the Tournament Beveridge, P. O. Box 277, Coloma. 5tf is one of the surest ways in the world wrecking car of the Central garage of Serges and worsteds that tailor well and have dura- The Self Culture Club met with Mrs. Coloma rushed out and brought In the HOUSE FOR SALE—on easy terms; Ora Sawatzki on October 8th. The to bury good money under poor Coal. Let bility for long and satisfactory wear. Blues, greys The Armory, South Haven, Michigan wrecked car. 7-room house on Logan street, Coloma; meeting was opened by the past presi- partly modern, all In good condition. and browns. dent, Mrs. Carrie Bachman, with a us show you facts which prove the economy Inquire of Mrs. Louis Muth. Coloma. FELT BASE RUGS lovely address to the new president, PRELIMINARIES r> IJXC FINALS 4tGtf of buying Good Coal from us such as— Other Suits at $24.75 Mrs. Mabel Stark, who responded In Thursday, Nov. 4th " ^ 1 ilvJTl 10 ~ Friday, Novem. 5th Size 6 x 9 S 4.98 her most pleasing way. The hostess FOR SALE—Five room house, lot Extra Pants to Match, $5.90 - — r conducted Hie current events and the and garage, reasonable terms. J .A. Miller Creek Webb Lump past president gave reminiscences Engstrom, R. P. D. 1, Coloma. 2tf • 8 o'clock p. m. both nights. Size 9x12 912.00 which recalled many things of bygone DENTIST t days. Boll call was answered by thir- WANTBD Red Dragon Red Jacket teen members and one guest relating Sanctioned by the Michigan State Boxing Commission and the Michigan Association of the STOVE RUQS vacation events. The hostess, assisted Dr. J. A. Jarvis WANTED—30 bushels of corn on the Amateur Athletic Union, under auspices of . by Mrs. Lyman Paul, served Ice cream 84 West Main St. cob. Also a man with team to plow. Jason Lump and lovely cakes. The next meeting Benton Harbor, Mich. Phone 70 F 13, Coloma. 12tlx Size 4 1-2 x 4 1-2 « 2.00 will be with Mrs. Helen Vogt on Oc- tober 15th. All who have no way to WANTED—200 hotbed sash. Her- One car of Nut Coal on the way. ROOFLESS PL A TES- bert Winkler, Coloma, Mich. Ilt2x BENTON HARBOR-ST. JOE RAILWAY AND LIGHT COMPANY Oscar Briggs Post No. 89, American Legion of Allegan go will please meet at I^ihr's store at == 1:30. Teeth without a plate covering roof of mouth. This does not MISCKLLANBOUB Edward W. Thompson Post No. 49, American Legion of So. Haven The enormous grape crop In this INTERURBAN SCHEDULE CUSTOM GRINDING—Wednesdays, vicinity this year has spelled a busy mean bridgework. Think (Subject to change without notice) (This Tournament to be held under Allegan Permit No. 48, in the M. A. A U.) Thursdays and Fridays. Moonshine A Full Line of Building Material time for all the transportation lines. what this means, More tongue Fruit Jars of All Kinds Cider Mill, 2% miles south of Covert. Aside from the large number of grapes room, sense of taste increased F. C. Baker. ' 12t8x Cars leave Coloma lor Benton Haitor at 7:08, 9:08,11:08 A. M., 1:08, 3:08, 5:08, 7:08, 9:08 and that are shipped out In carlots, not and best of all, eliminates gagg- of all kinds. mentioning the ton after ton of grapes GUERNSEY BULL for service. $1.50 • 11:08 P. M. Cars leave Coloma for Watervllet at 8:39,8:39 and 10:39 A. M., 12:39, 2:39, CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY TRAINING QUARTERS open now under professional instruct- ing tendencies. Full plates as that are carted out in all directions on low as $10.00. Old plates re- cash. Wilbur Bail. Coloma. 39tf 4:39, 8:39, 8:39 and 10:39 P. M. Flyweight 110-112 lbs. Welterweight--135-147 lbs ors at The Armory, South Haven and at American Legion Rooms, motor trucks and the many carloads Order Rapairs NOW for Your Stove that are hauled each day on the small paired. TEETH EXTRACTED. Money to loan on reel estate security. Bantamweight 112-118 lbs. Middleweight.. 147-160 lbs Allegan. Entrants get into communication with W. H. Long, Jr., boats that carry the fruit to different Fillings, etc. Favorable terms and rates. A. N. DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE to and from Traction Points in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky, points on Lake Michigan, the Goodrich Phone Har. 1498 Woodruff, Watervllet 2tf p wn Featherweight 118-126 lbs. Light HeavyVt 160-175 lbs Allegan, or George Crow, South Haven. Daily Freight Service to and from Chicago in connection with either the Goodrich Transit Company or Transportation Company aud the Ben- Office Open Evening By Appoint- the Benion Tianslt Company. Route your shipments via Int^rnrbun and Boat. Low rates. Quick Lightweight...126-135 lbs. Heavyweight..Over 175 lbs ton Transit company were unable to WILUAM A. MONTGOMERY, YARDS AT deliveries. For further information regarding rates and service ask nearest Agent or Traffic Depart- Ooly Amateurs can enter.' RESERVATION OF SEATS at Riggs* Cigar Store and A. carry all the shipments that were of- ment for Plate Work. Attorney and Counselor, ment, Benton Harbor, Mich. HARRY W. HILL fered them soipe days last week and Admitted to Practice in all Courts of PRIZES—Valuable prizes given to winners and runners-up, L Swartz Billiard Parlors, Allegan and at McKimmie's Clothing were compelled to have their boats "My Of«c« Will Not Be Michign and Illinois. make extra trips lu order to clear the Also Opportunity to be trained and to enter State Championships. Store, South Haven. Reserved Seats, $1.00; general admission, 75c. Hardware and Farnitur* Coloma, Michigan Closed This Winter." IPhone Covert 2559, GOLOMA and SOUTH HAVEN ASK ABOUT REDi CTION IN RATES ON FSUITS TO CHICAGO docks for the following day's ship- COLOMA,. • MICHIGAN ments.

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THE COLOMA COURIER, OOLOMA, mCH. Relatives of President Form an Orchestra BATTLE OUR COMIC SECTION ITf Wins Against III Health

"At times I was hardly able to do mr I \ housework." writes Mrs. Margaret Wal- Radio signals, transmitted from seven powerful lace of 1547 Safford Events in the Lives of Little Men radio stations throughout the world, are to be used gj \ 'Now 1 iss Ave., Col um bus, In checking longitudes to the accuracy of less than Read Ohio. How many 0.02 of a second. This photograph shows Paul Sollen- women have found Jm-\ y themselves In this berger, of the United States Naval observatory, and same condition! the radio receiving set which he designed for receiv- ve^toy, How many women Ing radio signals In longitude work at San Diego, V have fought bravely Calif., where he soon will begin making observations. on day after day, Here it la—yraater than eve* ^ C00 PLC —the new Kalamazoo book of cooking, washing. V/EEK.5 200 aty las and alxss including Ironing, doing the new and beautiful porralain dishes, and keeping enamel ranges and combina- WL0NO tion gas and coal ranges in the house clean, deift blue and pearl gray il- when they were In mom 1 ultra ted in actual colors. Jvttwl Alao new porcelain mabog- HajrMagSOyao a weakened condition and bad not itif- any heating a loves. ato»»e •» Sclent strength to perform these duties Bv f com lather makes f Tsar Oaaraataa Boaid f ^ ' YKi -f* |tt deilshtful easily and properly; SCHOOL?! Reduced Faetory Prices Worta Hnmcgic In tho hard-1 When Mrs. Wallace was experiencing Thla new book completely rer- great difficulty In carrying on the dally olutkmiies sO atove. range I est and coldest water. and furnace aelliny policies tasks, a friend advised her to take and bringu straight to you the Lydln E. PInkham's Vegetable Com- moat aenaaUonal guarantee pound and she gave It a fair trial. "I of quality ever written—a 8 yaar snarantaa bondon ail just can't give enough thanks to it," atoves. ranges and furnaces. Unexpected Switch she writes. "Now I can eat anythlnf Alao, a anbauntial pries ra- at all and I am feeling better than 1 MUMP^ to assort authority over the assign- d action on all stoves, ranges Barker—Do you know what Wil- have for rears. I shall never be with- -low Air Pressure ment of wave lengths. and furnaces. klns said about you? He declared out your medicine again." OOrtT HAVE 14-Hoar Sklpaaaeats— •37" 1—Almee Semple McPherson at her trial lu Los Angeles. 2—Scene on docks of Vera Crue after the recent Although the government Itself is ' Cash or Easy Terms Five relatives of I'resldent CoolldRe nnd u schoolmate, all from Plymouth. Vt.. have slKiied coutracts to tour last evening that you are the biggest /. woman who Is fighting for her lb 00 TO SCHOOL hurricane. 3—Smoke screen thrown up by dreadnaughts and destroyers during maneuvers of the Pacific Coast Acts on Reception not expected to take any hand In the j 24 hour shipping service. Yoa the United States as an old-time orchestra. Here they are, left to right: Linn Cody, cousin, trap and drum; Har In town. t health and her family's happiness Is a ran buy as low aa fS down; i court proceedings, the broadcasters! John Wilder, uncle, violin; Mrs. Cassic Cady. cousin, organ and piano; I^wis Carpenter, schoolmate, violin; fleet off southern California coast 4—Latest portrait of Queen Marie of Rumania, on htf way to United States. Badger—And you stood by and valiant soldier. She wages her battle $3 monthly. 80 daya trial. 360 themselves who have been Interfered daya approval teat. Complete hadn't a word to say for yourself.— In her own kitchen. She has no thrill- satisfactkm or money back. Clarence Blancbard, cousin. Hurinet. Standing back Is Herbert Moore, a cousin, who Is the prompter. with through the action of the wave- j Boston Transcript. ing bugles to cheer her on, no waving "air and Bad Weather The- SM.MS Satisfied Stephenson as "Dear % Steve" and protesting against his rejuvenation of banners. Jumpers are planning to determine Customers continues: "I was talking with your the German army. General von Many other women tell us, as Mrs. ory Right and Wrong, their rights in accordance with the Over MO.Om) satiaAed cuatom- Guticura Soothe* Itching Scalp. Wallace did, that Lydla E. PInkham's 1 ers. Don't fail to send a NEWS REVIEW OF friend just now and In regard to Bam- Seeckt created the present army, 100,- Says Expert r dio law of 1012, according to tho poatal or write today for your On retiring gently rub spots of dan* Vegetable Compound was their faithful Pan-American Sanitary Library Established sey getting (off) lite ticket. If this 000 strong, every man a perfect sol- reports. FR££ copy of this book. druff and Itching with Cutlcura Oint- ally In the atruggle for better health. Is done I will—If the candidate for dier, chosen from 5,000.000 available. The exact manner In which radio So far several cases of Interference RMMU700 STOVE CO^Mfri. ment. Next morning shampoo with Ml MsdMsterAtt. treasurer—go down the line with you Under his plan. It Is figured tliat when transmission and reception are affect- caused by wave-Jumping have been CURRENTjVENTS Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Make and the boys and do all I can for tho the next war comes Germany will Directions psfpl ed by the weather still remains large- settled amicably between the stations •A Kcvlanxivzim them yonr everyday toilet preparations v. Direct in You success of our ticket this fail. have 1,000.000 trained officers and "Hew far to Uopsvllle, do you lyln the realm of uncertainty, but the themselves and operation by the ln- and have a clear skin and ioft, white IliiliP* "Wltb best regards. I am as ever sergeant-nvajors. know?" popular belief that bad weather means tereferer has been removed to other Alleged Corrupt Political hands.—Advertisement. yours truly. J. L. Duvall." The Prussian state government'and "Yea, sir; three hot-dog stands and poor reception, and fair weather good channels. Cops tc Carry Cameras Cincinnati policemen will Ring in Indiana It Mayor Duvall admitted that he the Hohenzoilerns have reached an Suspiciorg a filling station." reception, Is correct In principle, but It Is bolleved. however, by many of wrote this letter but declared the al- agreement on how much Prussia shall frequently wrong In specific applica- the lending broadcasters that a test equipped with cameras in addition to Facing Exposure. "Good night, mother." leged contract was a "fake." Mr. pay the former royal family to relin- DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN tion. says Eugene Van Cleef. a me- case to determine how far the rights night sticks. It Id thought that cam- "Daughter, are you coming in or go« m. eras will provide a useful adjunct In Adams said he could prove the .signa- quish Its claims on everything it left teorological expert, in discussing ra- of a station extend under existing By EDWARD W. PICKARD ing out?" r" j accident cases, as the officer will be ture on the contract was the mayor's, behind. The former kaiser will get Take Tablets Without Fear If You (Conmgw.w.H.u dio and the weather In an article lu laws might assist them In waging HILE the rest of the country able to take a picture of the actual and he also asserted he had plenty of 20.000.000 gold marks ($5,000,000) In See the Safety "Bayer Cross." Iladlo News Magazine. There does their campaign for adequate radio looks on with Intense Interest, accident and many disputes by wit- W documents and evidence to prove the cash, 280.000 acres of land from his In the Family seem to be some relationship between legislation at the coming session of Indiana Is listening aghast to revela- "So she's a grass widow?" nesses will be avoided. existence of the corrupt political ring former estates, and three castles, at Warning! Unless you see the name the general atmospheric conditions ac- congress. tions exposing a great alleged politi- "Yes. Her husband wns a vegeta- which he seeks to gel before the Schwes, Fuerrath, and Wlldenbrucb, "Bayer" on package or on tablets you THE FEATHERHEADS The Business of Being Busy companying a certain kind of weather Under any circumstances. It Is not cal conspiracy spreading over the en- rian."—The Progressive Grocer, and the amount of static Interference Nature and wisdom always say the whole people of the state. and the former crown prince gets Oels nre not getting the genuine Bayer believed that any relief from the pres- tire state and threatening to Involve same,—Juvenal, castle in addition. Aspirin proved safe by millions and noted at the same time, he vouchsafes, ent ether congestion will be obtained some of Us most prominent citizens. NOW MiS« <3LOSS - UCT« and he describes the observations he Delegates to the first Piin-American health conference, in session In Washington, dedicated the Pan-American DRESIDENT COOLIDGE has let It Mrs. Scovill Speaks prescribed by physicians for 20 years. DiO, DID TUtV? until after congress assigns control All the hot air doesn't come from Thomas H. Adams, publisher of Vin- T AHSWEttED has made on the relation of static and Sanitary Bureau library with representatives of nearly every nation In both North and South America donating * he known that he will not take an ICTATOR PILSUDSKI ended bis Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Prt! - WEIL TaW. fm to some government body or commis- the sun. cenues and chairman of an investiga- ottDtQLV WAV OH /^ TUEM VAMTUTHE, passing high aud low pressure areas. the books. The dedication was presided over by Surgeon General Hugh S. Cummlng of the United States public active part In this fall's congressional D dispute with the Polish ptHIa- Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. D L|p2 LtfT'S SCT sion. Additional wave-jumpers are tion committee named by the Bepubll- poqm LtTrca TWaT ItAV'i The most Impressive relation be- bcalth service. In the group are directors of public health in Pan-American countries. election campaign In the way of ment by accepting the resignation of take A LSiTTEQ. ^ Jy"DON'T MXI' TUEV THESE PEOPLE TOAT expected to make their appearance t-an Editorial association of Indiana. Freeport, III.—"While I have taken tween static and the atmosphere, he speeches or letters In behalf of Be-, the Bartel cabinet and himself taking •ome of nearly all Dr. Pierce's medi- A leader of men may be self-con- TUE LEEDS ToCNCD DCWM OKBVED VES- every week and new stations are ar- Is responsible for the exposure, and AHSfcJCUCD OVjfe^ declares, Is the fact that whenever publican candidates. He refuses to the post of premier. His cabinet Is cines at differenl scious. but to show It Is fatal. \OOe OFPEQ.Sitt TEttPAV^Si^// riving on the air at an average rate the charges are based on the stories AD UUuJEEe- the radio waves travel along a route yield to the urgent requests of the declared to be the strongest and best times and they of 15 a month. DRY LEADER ACCUSED fold by D. C. Stephenson, former at right angles to Isobars (the heavy Soviet Training Ship on Cruise campaign leaders, who have represent- that Poland has yet had. Besides the always were firs! In addition to the work of persuad- grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan curves of equal barometric or atmos- ed to him that participation In the premiership, Pilsudski holds the war class. I can espe-* Keep Eliminative ing stations from leaving their as- and now serving a life sentence for daily speak of tha pheric pressure fouud on weather P/ campaign is bis duty as the titular portfolio. August Zaloski Is again signed frequencies that is being car- inuvder. Stephenson, who says he was 'Favorite Prescrip- maps) reception Is clearest and head of his party. To this the seml- minister of foreign affairs. ried on by the National Association "framed." seeks vindication and re- tion,' having taken System Active strongest. This Is as true for low offidnl reply Is that, while he is the ? of Broadcasters, the National Better venge; and the editorial association's it as a woman's pressure areas as for high, although leader of the party. It Is not customary HE American Federation of La- Good Health Require* Good Business bureau Is conducting a sur- committee has made repented demands special tonic, and it reception tends to be weaker. Recep- co^ for the Chief Executive to assume such bor opened Its annual convention was excellent.— vey of ether conditions, following the on Gov. Ed Jackson for a complete T Elimination. tion Is usually weaker when waves leadership In an "off year" election, In Detroit, and Incidentally got Into a Mrs. E. Scovill, 851j reception of a number of complaints Investigation. Mr. Adams, asserting NE can't feel well when there pass from oue pressure area across the only precedent for such action be- wrangle with the churches of that city. Elk St All dealers; from listeners and stations in all parts that the governor has dodged the Is- Large bottles, liquid O it a retention of poisonooe another than when they are confined ing Woodrow Wilson's Ill-fated ap- President William Green had been In- of the country. sue. has been trying to persuade the $1.35; Tablets $1.35 and 65 cents. waste In the blood. This is called to a single area. Static appears to be peal for the return of a Democratic vited to speak at a Y. M. C. A. meet- a toxic condition, and is apt to Indianapolis city council to hear the Your health is your most valuable most frequent when the Isobars are conpress In 1018. ing and other labor leaders had been make one tired, dull and languid. charges before a mass meeting. He asset. So why not get this Prescription far apart; that Is, when the waves RADIO WAVES Political wiseacres say the Presi- asked to occupy ten Detroit pulpits, Other symptoms are somslimes also has made repeated attempts to today from your dealer, or write Dr. travel across areas of little difference dent's decision is dictated largely by but these Imitations were withdrawn toxic backaches and headaches. reach Stephenson In his prison, but the Pierce, President of the Invalids' Hoi That the kidneys are not func- In air pressure. Radio advertising rates are about caution, and call attention to the fact at the Instance of the board of com- in Buffalo, N. Y., for free warden, backed by the prison board tioning properly is often shown So far as the state of the weather $400 an hour for a station In New that It spares him and the Bepubllcan merce and the building trades asso- advie* and the governor, will let no one In by scanty or burning passage of tJODlD.UUU - OH toHAT A is concerned, one may obtain as good York city. Studious elsewhere charge candidates embarrassment, since he ciation, which charged that the alms to Interview the convict. The latter, toecretions. Many people have CAPTAIM results ou a night when It Is raining in proportion. and many of them cannot well stand of the federation were not In harmony learned tho value of Dean's well W vou GET AHV however, managed to smuggle out a oF or snowing and blowing as when tho The Iladlo corporation has no sta- on the same platform. For Instance, with Ideals of American patriotism. CmthIiiI Ma-autafe. Ma-tkabfic. Pi lit, a ndmalant diuretic, when answers FtcKEM TUAT letter In which he said in part: IMDOSTGW skies are clear. All that Is Ddetasary tions In foreign countries, but works CWMren lore the wty tWs I of the 28 Republican candidates This was vigorously protested by the the kidneys seem functionally M&WMBOirS SYRUP Is the right distribution of pressure. through stations owned and operated soap bobbies tn even ttm "I have In a place of security the federation. The federation voted to inactive. Everywhere one finds - for the senate, 18 are basing their n* U«fe> MjaWnrt fcctlrt* enthusiastic Doan's users. As* LET ME KA40W / Listeners generally recognize the In those countries. hardest water. Ideal for I following described documents: organize the automobile ludustry. bid for election, chiefly or partly, Children grow hadUir and frw your neighbor/ fact that programs come In belter on A single radio advertising program •hampooing and the bath, ^ 1 "1. A written contract by the from colic, dlurtaoaa, fUtulancy, > on opposition to Mr. Coolldge's poli- (Ever Heady Hour) Is reported to terms of which a certain prominent constipation and other trouble tf clear, cold evenings than on evenings JAME5 S.KIRK & CO. CHICAGO cies relating to the world court and O SERIOUS have become the dep- given it at teeth ins time. cost the company $150,000 a year. official of the state of Indiana agrees Safe, pteesant-alwejibrin** re- PILLS with moderate temperatures. This Is to agricultural relief. S#radatIons of the European corn to pay me the sum of eight hundred markable •adcratttjiac malts. DOAN'S eoc due. It seems, to a lower percentage While we are considering national borer In Ohio, Michigan and Indiana ItlfOMfi | BaN'vioJ Al AO of atmospheric moisture when nights broadcasting, International broadcast- nnd twenty-five thousand dollars that the national corn borer commit- DruggUtti Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney* rM.OODS In Illinois, Kansas, and Ok- tre cool than when they are warm. ing Is knocking at our doors. Today's Big Offer to State Senator Lowell II. Mason, ($825,000), or three times the amount tee was called to meet In Chicago for Postcr-Mliburn Co,.Mlg, Cheinlata. Buffalo. N,Y. " lahoma during the last week have But it must be remembered that a Congressional legislation contem- "dry" candidate for re-election from I expended In his behalf for election. / done vuuense damage to the crops, the purpose of devising some plan to cold or cool wave accompanies an In- plates pending governmental control Who Have Stomach Oak Park,' III., has been Indicted by "2. I have notes representing the check the advance of the pest toward and many towns and villages have tensive high pressure, In which the of transmission of power and "movies" the federal grand Jury along with a above amount, signed by the official. been Inundated. Broken levees of the Illinois aud Iowa. The Insects are ad- Isobars are close together, or again by radio. Agony former prohihition director and six "3. I have a written memorandum Illinois river let the waters Into vancing westward at the rate of we fall back on pressure distribution. Until a year ago a 5.000-watt sta- other members of an alleged sacra- signed by the same official acknowl- Beardstown. III., rendering hundreds twenty to twenty-five miles yearly. One exception, however, may .be not- tion was practically unknown. Now Read About This Generous Money Back mental wine syndicate. Mason Is ac- sdging the amounts expended by me of people homeless and almost com- Dean Curtis of the Iowa State Agri- ed; namely, the condition of the sum- we have a dozen of them, and are be- Guarantee e-used of being the payoff link in In his behalf to be two hundred and pletely Isolating the city. In Peoria cultural college, who called the com- mer atmosphere, which may be one ginning to filrt with the 50.000-watt Jl,000.000 graft. seventy-five thousand dollars ($275.- When you have any trouble with your large Industrial plants were forced to mittee, says the borer Is the most for- of relatively high moisture-content stations. 000. or one-third of the sum above • healing doctors prescribe stomach such as gas. heaviness and close because of flooded flre pits and midable pest that ever has threatened FOR BABY'S SKIN even In a high pressure area. Hence About 2,000 American ships are now mentioned. This memo recites an distention, why fool with things which LORGNETTES FOR ARMy basements. the Midwest and that Its Invasion of MVaseimeH Jelly nlievie chaf- static Is more common In summer equipped with wireless. agreement where I lose all if he was at best can only give relief. the great hog-raising states would be ing, diaper rash, cradle cap, than In winter. This high frequency It Is predicted to be only a ques- Why not get a medicine that will beaten In the election, but receive a dire calamity, since they cannot scurf, and othrr inflammations. ticn of time until some one Invents a RAPPED about three miles under- of static may be further attributed build up your upset, disordered stom- three-for-one If he won. substitute other crops for corn, as Wonderfully soothing and ach and make It so strong and vigor- ground bV an explosion in the Good for Mickie! to the greater number of low-pressure static filter and our troubles will all "4. A written agreement with the T Michigan and Ohio are doing. Resinol healing. Indispensable m the MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL ous that It will do Its work without areas passing across the country, the be over. mayors of three large cities In Indi- Roane Iron company mine at Rock- nursery. consequent setting up of more "con- With a farm population of 455,204. any help. ana binding them to repay me on a wood, Tenn., 28 miners met death. rissg Such a medicine Is Dare's Mentha, HILE Queen Marie of Rumania Chesebrough Mfg. Company vection currents" and eddies In the West Virginia has only 1,741 raUlo ratio of three-for-one for all money 1 Rescue crews worked hard but In vain, wwatsow HOW ABOUT PtAWlMGr OEAOS Pepsin, a delightful elixir that I: sold The Soviet training ship Tovatlsch, photographed on her arrival off Ports- Wwas buying beautiful gowns In State Sc ^•""•'^ New York neao,ocKH summer's ulr than*In winter, and the sets. advanced In their behalf, and further being hampered by excessive heat and by your local dealer and druggists mouth, sailed from that port for South America. She Is manned by cadets Paris, our government was laying plans NOua MIUO? ARE VOO TWVIU* OR. MAVSf VOU CAU SPEAK ^ occurrence of numerous thunder- Don't try to solder with a red-hot agreements are in my possession smoke and the danger from gas. everywhere with the distinct under- under ctTnstructlon and flies the red flag of Soviet Itussla. for her reception. The State department lb -reu, WE fiOMBtMIUQl VJEVt, ^MAkB HAK105 1WEK1« storms, which are the expressions of Iron; It can't be done. Walt until standing that If It doesn't greatly help where these same men agree to allow announced that she would be met at MA^BS VQU WAKfT MB TO a highly electrified atmosphere. the. tool loses Its cherry glow and you your money will be gladly returned. certain Individuals to name all ap- HAOS reigns In centra! China and GOSM. QAJif VOU OO AVJV quarantine In New York on October These observations, then, Indicate then work with It It "has helped thousandS7-lt will no while the armies of the various Vaseline PUT SOU THROUGH pointments. C 18 by Assistant Secretary of State J. TfclCKS AT ALL, EXfiEPT that the local weather does not de- doubt help you. "5. I hold two photographic copies factions are fighting desperately along The late Biahop Williams waa in a box al TUlCKS, EH* AU. RtSHTj Butler Wright and taken to Washing- tho opera one night when after looklni ^tWATf termine the degree of clarity of re- Butter and Egg Men Meet in Chicago the Yangtse river, It Is the non-com- Battery Wires Should VOU WILL NEVEB Bl'Y FARM LAND (and the plate) of an agreement by ton on a special train. The next day around, one of tho ladles ezciaimedt "Mj ROLL OWERUUO^s ception or the Intensity of static, but ClIEAI'KR. Now la tho time to Uuy land and between the mayor of a large city batants that are suffering most. As dear Biahop. did you ever aee any thins Ukt when tba prloo la lowoat. Farmera general- President and Mrs. Coolldge will give it in your UfeT" "Never," sraveiy replied THEU 9ir UPOU^X* rather that quality of reception de- Be Weil Insulated ly buy land atler tho price boa gone up. 1 an Instance, the correspondent of the the Biahop, "naver since I was weaned." and an organization politician in a dinner In her honor. The story that pends upon the location of the receiv- It Is particularly Important that the own choice undevelopud and partly Improved Chicago Tribune tells of witnessing Any- nnosoal eipoanre may causa a cold, MIUO LEOS^WO^ farm laud In Wlaconain and Minneaota. io- which the mayor agrees to allow that the quaen had accepted any contract bronchilia or aore throat and may dpretog ing Instrument and the broadcasting battery wires and-all accessories con- cated In nnd around fully developed and oc- politician to name all of tho city ap- the attempt of the Chinese Red Cross Into aerioas ailment aniens iriTca prompt at- cupied furmai on good roada near good to appear In the movies In America tention. When nature iItcs warninr by • station with respect to pressure dis- nected to them be well Insulated in marketa. Full clay loam aoli with clay "Uh pointees of a certain class. I also to get the civilians out of besieged tnlffle or cough it Is time to take aoil. Natural dairying country with clover was formally denied by a member of 1 tribution. all sets, as the batteries generate the Wuchang on launches nnd lighters. Nothing bet* nnd timothy growing almost naturally. have eight affidavits of reputable men her party, BOSCHECS SYRUP strongest currents. The higher the Prices 120 to ISO, home a little higher. There was room for fewer than 6,000 tar—Qoick—Ormtlff- Torms. a O. Whited, 72S Security Bidg.. who saw the photograph made from the old reliable remedy. 30c and 00c bottle* in*—Satisfying—a atandby voltage of the batteries the better on the boats, but 50,000 broke through at all drngrlats. It you cannot get It. writs To Bring Suits to Test Mlnneapolla. Minn. the original. I later delivered the ERSONS who followed with avidity to O, O, OBEKN, INC., Woodbary, N, J. for ever aLrty years la tbooseads of bcoes. must the Insulation be. as high volt- original to the politician to whom It the military cordon nnd surged out Pthe tortuous course of the Stlllman I><>nt wait until a cold gets Its grip sa HALL A RtXXEL, iaa. Right of Wave-Jumping age causes more of a strain on Insu- AGENTS on the piers, from which they fell you, knock it out In the first round. ]47 Waverly Ptaea New York Combination high grado Toilet Artlclee la was addressed by the mayor. divorce lltlgallon—and their name Is One or more suits charging broad- lators than low voltages, Bare wire, nent caai-. conalsllng Lilac Vegetal. Eau De "6. I have perhaps thirty or forty Into the river by hundreds, about 300 legion—were Interested to read that casting stations with Interference or wire covered only with thin lay- Quinine Hair Tonic. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. of them being drowned. The refugees Bay Rum. Fare Powder. Face Cream, to contracts with less Important public James "Bud" Stlllman, son of Mr, and with signals from other stations are ers of cotton or silk, should never be aell for IJ.00. Big Seller. Big Front. Lorpnettes. once the prerogative of 1 officials who have agreed to repay were emaciated with starvation and Write todny. get flrat offer In your locality. Mrs, James Stlllman, Is engaged to ^asthma expected to be filed within the next used between the "A" and "B" bat- Furltv Sales Co.. 16 South Peoria. Chicago. nice but nearsighted ladies, have | me for funds advanced to them for told pitiful stories of their sufferings. wed Miss Lena Wilson, an eighteen- two months, according to reports teries and the set binding posts, us Warfare between the Japanese and JUIN EXCHANGE CLUB Unique now. We been added to the standard equip- campaign purposes." year-old Scotch-Canadian girl who MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN TWVTS A DUMB POG OP .reaching Washington. the weak Insulation Is likely to wear help you oichange property, artlcloa, etc. ment of the engineer corps of the Publication of this by Mr. Adams the Manchurlans was Imminent last •THAT UL DOG M" tl monthly. 13 aeml. U annually. P. O. was a servant In the Stlllman house AftC SICKLY Noofts, miokie • cavxt The suits will bring Into court the away and to cause a disastrous short Bo* 101!. Loa Angelea. Calif. army. The idea Is to furnish a stero- being of no apparent avail, he next week along the Corean border. In Canada, as were her two sisters Mothers who value their PAL, AMP VWHV SWOULO Issue of the wave-Jumping broadcast- circuit of the batteries which will scopic lorgnette, practical rather than j Throughout Manchuria, adjoining Co- own comfort and tho ME DO ALN TRietCS At Dlatrlot .Mgr. cnpuble and reaponalble op- made public a photostatic copy of the and a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson welfare of their children, \ JAAKB HIIA LOOK UKE ers who have left assigned channels, manifest Itself In the form of bril- portunity for worker. Liberal com. Faat line. ornamental, through which the en- following amazing contract bearing rea, are about 1,500,000 Coreans, most- ALL1 WHWOOWTVOU Direct to men. individual saleamen also said they were highly pleased with should never be without A SAP DOIMG A LOT OF following the abandonment of the De- liant pyrotechnics and perhaps a few wanted. 4225 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, III, ly farmers, who are Japanese subjects. a box of Mother Oray'a 0 gineer officers can quickly rend aerial the alleged signature of J. L. Dnvall, their daughter's choice. The lad Is a ^TtACM MIMSOME*? £ s partment of Commerce of any attempt momentary flames. Sweat Powdera tor Slav TRICKS^ ^ ' If Von Are Huildlng u New Home, send for maps, photographs and drawings. mayor of 'Indianapolis and president Recently the Manchurlan government student In Princeton university, so the children for use through- MV FRIBKIO, wor A our rataloguo of Wall nnd Floor tile for Bath Photograph shows Lieut. J. M. Young , of the Marlon County State bank: repudiated the agreement permitting wedding will not take place until next out the season. They Rooma. Fireplace (Ixturca. etc. Consumers the Marconi company for 25 years. Tile & Fireplace Co., 4402 N. Clark, Chicago. using one of the lorgnettes. "In return for the political support Japanese subjects to lease agricul- June, after his graduation. i Break up Colds, Regu- VJHV ptRMUMWl* j Privacy Over Radio Is of D. C. Stephenson, in the event I tural lands, and sent troops to con- late the Bowels. Relieve The terms of the contract have not ALFALFA and PRAIRIE HAY Feverishnesa, Conutipa- SHOULD Great Technical Problem been made public as yet and the con- am elected mayor of Indianapolis. fiscate the crops. The Japanese rushed OR the purpose of promoting com- • tbade HARK tion. Teething Disorders, Delivered prices. Direct country loading. Keen Sense of Touch Tells a Good Story 1^ tract must be approved by the Bo- SUTTIE-PEDERSON CO.. OMAHA, NEB. Ind., I promise not to appoint any troops, machine guns and Re*l Cross F mercial aviation the airplane In aetTT ACCEPT Headache and Stomach How to make messages private Is A man. living in England, by the MT SUISTITOH Troubles. Used by Mothers livian congress. person as member of the board of detachments to the border nnd ordered which Commander Byrd flew over the About Headache* almost the greatest technical problem PERSONAL—ARE VOr LONESOME? name of Fisher, who Is fifty years of Ide orar SO years. That powderi five taiUfac Would you like new friends? If ao. Join my all garrison troops In that region to of the wireless telephone science. The Club. Write Phyllis Reld, Box age, was stricken by blindness ten public works without they first have North pole Is making a tour of the dale, N. T, Mrs. J, Schwlnd don. All Drag Stores. Don't acct (it any Friendship Club. Write Phyllis Reld. Box B bo held In readiness for action. German Telefunken company Is en- 179. Carilale. Pa. (Stump Appreciated.) years ago. He took up rug-making, the Indorsement of D. C. Stephenson," country In the course of which It will f:—"My. head was dizzy nt lubititiu. Trisfcacksge sent Free. Battery Lore the contract reads. visit about 40 cities. On the first leg freqilent intervals. My stomach was Address MOTHER GRAY CO.. La Roy. N. T. gaged In perfecting a means whereby CABIN SITE LOTS, with water privilege on but often made mistakes with the col- the words cast on the ether will be It Is when the battery Is In a dis- Luke St. Croix (Lake S miles long), fins "I also agree and promise to ap- 13 ECAUSE he permitted one of the of the journey, from Washington to upset and I was horribly consti- fishing, price 175 each. Terma S5 cash, bal- osed felt, and ruined the designs. To inaudible to every one not equipped charged or partiitlly discharged con- ance )& monthly. Renouf. Superior, Wla. point Claude Worley as chief of po- L' Hohenzoilerns, the oldest son of New York. Byrd was at the controls, pated. I took Carter's Little Liver remedy this he concentrated all his Pills and I soon noticed a decided with a special apparatus properly at- dition that the acid attacks the plates lice and Earl Klenck as captain. ' the former crown prince, to march but for the rest of the trip the pilot Enjoi GOOD HEALTH Too Many Taxes nnd Laws. Will you help sense of touch on the material he Improvement. It is months now tuned. Wireless telephone connection and causes the noises that are often kill Politics and Grnfl ? Puy 26c. Best litera- "Signed by me, this 12th day of Feb- with the Prussian guards In the recent will be Floyd Bennett, who made the ture ever written. Ruslore Liberty nnd Union. bandied, and could soon detect the since I have had a headache or sick between the mainland and ships nt mistaken for sialic. Always keep the ruary. 1025." maneuvers. Gen. Hans von Seeckt. polar flight with Byrd. The expenses . and Address P. O. Box 197. San Francisco. Calif. different colors. It is not a memory Butter nnd egg men from practically every state In the Union attended stomach. Your pills have merit" sea Is Improving. In the last few electrolyte solution about one-uighth With this he gave out a letter pur- commander In chief In the German of the expedition are being defrayed Carter's Little Liver Pills, a Success ® TVestern Newspaper Union 910.00 Dully Emtily Made. GreM opportunity. toucb, for Fisher can tell the color of the convention just held In the Hotel Sherman, Chicago. Above are seen weeks Berlin has succeeded In speak- or one-fourth inch above the top of the porting to have been written and relchswehr. has lost his job. He was by the Daniel Guggenheim fund, which purely vegetable laxative, relieve Experience unnecessary. Big profit. A big substances be has never touched be- ing with ships 100 miles from the Ger- plates. seller. Write for parllculars. Address. Otto Mark A. Hagenslck of Des Moines, Iowa (left), president of the association, fitgned by Duvall. It Is written on the the constipated condition. They Dublsch, 6240 So. Loomis St.. Chicago. IIL fore. considered the complete militarist, Is acting in co-operation with the De- leave Eden." Adam—"Cheer up; that's during our trip West someone stole it having a little conference on eggs with W. P. Waller of Garner, Iowa. cleanse the Intestines of their poi- OPTIMISTIC ADAM mau coast. letterhead of his bank, addresses and for six years the allies have been partment of Commerce. Mrs. Kawler—Isn't that too bad! PubUah Vonr Own Magnzlne or House Organ. sonous matter. They are sugar the only way we'd ever see anything Oh, John! Help! Our standnrdlxed service lit one-llfth ordi- "Nick" and "Notch" coated, small, and easy to take. of the world." « remember hearing jour husband say Excited voice on the phone: "John, nary prices. Samples and purtlculara Jrea. though, that he had a blanket Insur- Evans Printing Grand Rapids, Mich. The word "nick," as used in the of the conference In a spirit of co- grappled with nnd decided. . . . Druggists, 25 & 75c red packages. 25-Year Contract With come home at once, I've mixed the OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY South Africatis Wish ance policy, so It was fortunate you phrase "nick of time," Is a modifica- operation, seeking by united action to Given good will, coucage and faith, Not Superstitious plugs, the radio Is covered with ice Make Quick Money in Oil. Producing Calif, lost that Instead of something else. Bolivian Government oil co. guarantees Investment returned In tion of "nock" or "notch," the ancient to Remain in Empire promote the common interests of us we ought to be able to accomplish Policeman—This Is the twelfth time and the ice box is singing, 'Way Down four months. For partlculara write Geo. II. Paper posters on billboards are wa- • A recent Invention enables rubber CORNS A further penetration of the South Ackerman. 929 Seventh St., Sscramcnto. Calif, method of keeping tab ou time or The doubts concerning General all. One of the main tasks, If not the much that will ensure permanency and I've seen you outside this bunk. South in Dixie!'"—Life, terproofed by a varnishing process. to be electroplated on metal objects. Quick rellsffrom palnfal sro American radio field by British indus- money by means of a'series of notches Hertzog's attitude toward South Af- main task, with which the conference harmony In our relations In future." corns, tender toss and ^ Tramp—'Sail right. I'll be here Just Engaged Free—Just aend your name, addreaa and oc- The ancient Hebrews did not know Brig. Gen. James Weir has the only try lias been announced in the sign- cupntlon. I will mall a novelty advertising In n stick, according to the Dearborn rica's remaining within the British em- will be confronted, will be. If I mis- General Hertzog's declaration is re- praMureof tight shoes. again tomorrow. I'm not superstitious. Visitor—You are wedded to your FOUNTAIN PEN worth (1 to you. H. E. Jones. tlu. elPtihnnt; but Solomon Imported privately owned airplane In Scotland. ing of a contract between the Bolivian How to Avoid Mistakes Independent. pire were set at rest when he an- take not, to have the co-operation be- garded as equivalent to a denial of N?-TABLtTS- fSR art, I suppose, Mr. Brush? Distributor. 1606 W. Locust St., Davenport. Is. ivory. government and the Mnrconi Wire- Before removing wires to make re- Commercial bouses In Chile arc rap- nounced that In attending the Imperial tween the member states of the com- the rumors that the Nationalist parly, DrSchoITs ^ Young Painter—Well, not exactly. Be Independent for Life. Let us show you wr// less Co,, Ltd,, of London, whereby the pairs mark both sides with a number. how a small Investment will give you steady .lului Cousins, who wns nursed by Idly Increasing their use of mini conference he had no wish to be any- monwealth placed on a more certain of which he is leader. Is working for Relieves constipation, Her Idea of It We're tentatively engaged un'lii I see Remarkable Accuracy Zmo-pads entire Bolivian postal telegraph and This will avoid the possibility of a Income for life. Jones Uulldlng Co., S73 Col- Florence Nightingale In the Crimea, eographing and nddresslng machines. thing tlse than a "helpful associate In and satisfactory basis. secession from the empire. biliousness, sick headache Mrs. Karr—Yon know that lovely what it can do toward providing an umbia boulevard, Woodrldge, New Jersey. Pfofessor Pcrrin. flio French author- died recently In England. The hotel tax in Belgium for citi- radio services are lo be controlled by mistake and make assembly easier. advancing the Interests of the Brit- "If success In that respect Is to re- Another dominion premier to ar- The World's tircsteat Cancer ReUef. Improves > SAFE, DEPENDABLE LWQIVK Eve—"It's tough that we have to automobile blanket we had? Well, Income for me.—Boston Transcript. ity on atoms, has measured a film of Iliilsin seed slabs ^re a new fuel roustonce. Old sores nnd rhoumallsm vanlah. zens of the United States nnd some ish community of natton&" sult, questions of fundamental nature rive was Waiter Monroe of Newiouud- Raceliil tl.OO. ' roparcd kt pnydrof slors. Re- oil on water that was a fifty-pilliiontl that is being sold as a commercial other countries has recently been General Hertzog continued: "Wo affecting empire relations, both do- land, who said he had no constitutional liable. D.Palmsr.MadUon Co..Huntsvlile,Ark. . - -b: •• r '

ulnfring I" the cemont which hinds the eat. Fine program following the J18T FAIR PLAY. church mmm eerviee together aud prepares the con- supper. grcgatiou for. the pastor's sermou." Join our Choir by all means. Free Methodist Church. No merchant expats you to buy at Mrtfaodlst Episcopal Church. The (}. It O. W. class enjoyed their home. Just because he happens to have outing at the church last Friday even- Rev. W. W. Crydermnn. Pastor. a store lu your town. All that he asks Rev. T. H. Leamon, raster. iiiK and the memhers are ready for the Sunday, Oct. 17th—Sunday school is an opportunPy for fair comparison Rally Day for Church. Sunday School' m.st one. Thla class Is everlastlhgly at 0:.'10 a. m. of Iwth quality and price, then let the nnd Epworth League. Sunday, October at it. Like a certain secret order the Prayer service every Wednesday decision of a snle rest with you. This 24. Pray for Its success, plan for It, members are saying: "We never evening at 7:H0. much, lu fairness you owe to those who work for It. Let every class roll up a Kleep." These elect ladles nre winning Friday evening, October 15th, begins make your community progress pos- lilg record. Let e«ery Epworthian get golden opinions. Their ministrations our (|uarterly meetlriK In the Coloma sible. When the peddler, who pays no busy in button-holing nnd pledging are numerous aud praiseworthy. A church. Services Friday evening at taxes and supports uo locHl instltutions, comrades. Let every member of the good friend spoke In glowing terms of 7Saturday evening at 8:00 o'clock. calls at yonr door It is your duty to buy church be on hand for the hour of wor-1 recent loving deeds. Join this class, Sunday at 10:00 a. m. and 7 :.'{0 p. m. only by comparison. If the local mer- sldp and invite along neighbors and you who are eligible, and joy will be Hev. W. C. MufTett of Spring Arbor, chant can give you just as good values friends. Let us make this occasion the surely yours. our district eider, wil^ be present and as the peddler has to offer—and they beginning of a new era in our church The pastor wns called to Cassopolis preach at each service. He is an inter- enn—don't you thluk you owe them history. ' Tuesday to olllciate at the funeral ser- esting speaker. Everybody is invited your patronage? No church spire was The Epworth League had a business . vice of an old jMirlshloner. Our friends to these services. "Come with us and ever raised toward heaven, no school and social meeting at the hume of Eve-'are leaving us. They nre going to the we will do thee good." wnh ever built, no community enter- Ivn Scott Saturday evening. Octolier I Homeland from every charge, new aud prise wns ever brought to frultltlon on Pth. New Officers were elected—Pres-'old. Are we ready for the summons? the money you spend with a peddler. blent. Evelyn Scott; First Vice, Plor- If not, get ready, nnd let no time be First Church of Christ. Scientiest Think this over. ence Arent; Second Vice, Mrs. P. P. k,ost lu doing it llaushke; Third Vice, Alice Baushke; We Invite you to meet with us next Services are held every Sunday at 10;46 Fourth Vice. Mabel Arney; Secretary, Sunday, October 17th. a. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Thu burning of a transformer at the Signe Engstrom; Treasurer, Isadora { Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Ep- Wednesday evening service at 8 o'clock. radio station at the Emmanuel Mis- Arent. A cibinet meeting will wwn Ih* worth League devotional service at 0:00 Heading room open to the public ev- sionary College at Berrien Springs, put called and a program of work for the p. m.; sermon by pastor at 7:00 p. m. ery Wednesdavaod Saturday afternoons radio stntlon WEMC out of business fall and winter months mapped out. j Subject of discourse—"A Young Man ftom 2 to 4 o'clock. last Sunday night, but repairs will After the business meeting the Leag- On His Way To See His Best Ulrl and soon be made aud the station will tiers grouped together In social con- What Happened To Him.' again lie on the air. Evangelical Lutheran Salrm Church verse and enjoyed delicious pop corn Von are welcome to our church home, served by the hostess. We Invite the Every Sunday, divine services In the German language, beginning at 10:30. young people of Coloma and surround- John O. Poulsen has filed suit for ing territory who are not tied up to Services in the English language on First Community Churrh. the first and third Sundays of the divorce from Mrs, Helen Poulsen of any young people's church organiza- Buchanan, charging infidelity. They tion to meet with us. We will love to Uev. W. E. Goltz, Pastor. month beginning at 11 ;^5 a. m. Sun- day school every Sunday morning, be- were married in 1925 and have no have you at our devotional meetings, children. and you will enjoy our social gather-, Program for Sunday, October 17th— ginning at 9:30, in both the English ings. j Sunday school at 10:(K) a. m. The and German languages. The Junior Choir appeared on the auto race is on. Don't miss next Sun- MORTGAGE SALE scene. At the close of the Sunday day. A class for everyone nnd a live school they sang a selection which , church school awaits you. RI FTS HAVES DUNNING Notice is hereby glren that default karioR been made in the terms and conditions of a called forth hearty applause from the Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. certain mortgage made br Clarence E. Potter hearers. Remember this choir practices Subject. "A (Jreat Christian Virtue." to Cyrus H. Lewis snd H. Louisa Lewis as mortgagees, dated December 6th. ltK5. and Thursday afternoon immediately after Special music by the vested choir. A Rufus Hayes Dunning was bom at recorded December I7lh, iV55, 1P the office school. cordial invitation Is extended to all to Hnrtford, Michigan, November 23. of register %f deeds, of Berrien County The Church Choir meets for prac- nttend the services of the Community 1K70. nnd died at Coloma, Michigan. State of Michigan, iu Liber IM of mortgages. Each One With a Page K70, aud assigned by said mortgagees, tice Wednesday evenings. The Hue church. October 10, 1020, aginl 40 years, 10 Cyrus H. Lewis and H. Louisa Lewis to congregation Sunday morning enjoyed Do not forget the "Church Night" months and 17 days. When but n few William C. Kyther and Emma Byther, on July the "special." immensely. Our singers this (Thursday) evening nt 0:30. Sup- 24th, 1(88 by an assignment recorded Aufust days old his own mother died nnd his 17th, ltt26 In Liber 4 of i assignment of mortg- are giving good sen-lee. Their songs per in charge of the committee, who uncle, M. A. Dunning, nnd wife, adopt- ajjes on Page 249 in the office of said Register of praise adds wonderfully to the will furnish meat and potatoes. You ed Rufus and reared him us their own Default In payment of the taxes due on the service. Someone has said: "Soulful nre to bring the other good things to son. premises described in the aforesaid mortgage He came to Watervllet with his par- for more than sixty days after said taxes be- Savings Account came due and payable,' that being a cendltion ents In 1898 nnd since that time Wa- contained in said mortgage and the same tervllet and Coloma have l»een his having been paid b> the assignees of said home the greater part of the time. mortgagees, the whole amount of principal and interest is declared due and payable and Rufus Dunning and Leona May is hereby foreclosed. There is claimed to be Whetmore were married July 4, 1901, due at this date for principal and interest and and to this union were born two sons, taxes paid the sum of flre Hundred and Nine and 40-100 Dollars tor which no proceedings Lloyd I., who died In. Infancy, and at law has been Instituted torecovcr the same. It is a happy, smiling family, and why? LeRoy C., who survives his father. Now therefore said mortgage will be fore- closed and by virtue of the power of sale con- Mrs. Dunning passed away November tained in said mortgage and the statute in 4, 1008, and on October 22, 1910, Mr. snch case made am provided, notice is here One big reason is their freedom from Dunning was married to Margaret by given that the premises described in said mortgage will be sold at Public Auction to FURS Sullivan. To this marriage were born financial worries which their individual satisfy the amount then due thereon together six children—Paul M., Allison E., Vir- with co'ts of foreclosure and attorneys fees, on Monday, the I6th day of November. 1926, gil F., Ruth Delda, Robert O., nnd at ten o'clock In the forenoon at the savings accounts provide. They realize that Donald, all of whom nre living. front door of the Court House in the City Mr. Dimning followed the trade of of St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, said no matter what comes or goes, they are ready Fur Coats Cleaned and premises being described as followB; to wit: farmer, mill worker and painter. From The South Half (1-2) of the South Thirtysix the last named trade he contracted Eightieths (36-80) of the South Half (1-2) of the to meet the, conditions with ready money. leadritis nnd painter's tuberculosis, North East Quarter (1-4) of Section Eighteen Reglazed. (18), Township Three (3) South, Range Seven- which caused his death. He had been teen (17) West, situated In the Township of Start an account for each member of your confined to the bed since last April. Coloma, CouLty of Berrien, State of Michigan, Repairing on Coats of All Kinds and containing Eighteen acres, according to family and see what difference it makes. Although his suffering must have been the United States survey thsreof. great he bore it all patiently. Early Dated at Coloma, Michigan, Augost 17tb,1926 in his illness he realized his need of WILLIAM C. BYTHER EMMA KYTHER Jesus Christ and sought Him as n Assignees'. Savior and Sanctifier. Throughout his William A, Montgomery, Attorney for Assignees, entire affliction Mr. Dunning showed a Business Address, Coloma, Michigan. ENTERPRISE DRYCLEANERS remarkable faith in Christ nnd rnnny State Bank of Coloma Aug. 20 • Nov- 12. times gave a clear testimony as to his Nettoyage • a - Sec. full salvation. On Saturday evening he went to Mortgage Sale. D. C. Cook, Cashier Coloma, Michigan Phone Harbor 285 186 Wall St, Benton Harbor sleep aud on Sunday morning at 3:30 o'clock he awoke In that City where Default having been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Fannie F, suffereing is not known. Dukesherer, nee Fannie F. Stewert, mort- Besides his family he leaves his gagor, to the Benton Harbor State Bank, a father, M. A. Dunning of Wntervliet, corporation organised and existing under 3nd by virtue of the laws of the State of Michigan, and four sisters, Mrs. M. H. Mutchler mortgagee dated July 16, 1924. and recorded of Allegan; Mrs. Pearle McMIUen of in the office of the register of deeds for Berrleu Mlddlevllle; Mrs. Chas. Hoffman of County, Michigan, In Liber 127 of Mortgages I on page 218 ou July 23, 1984, and on which Watervliet and Miss Ida Jenner of mortgage there is claimed to be due and pay- Hartford. able at the date of this notice the sum of Four Thousand Hve Hundred Thirty-seven Funeral services were held at the aud 12-100 (M.U7.I2) Dollars, the same being home west of Watervllet Tuesday af- the unpaid principal and inte'est thereon, ternoon nt 2 o'clock, with burial in the and an attorney fee of Thirty-flve (135) dol- lars providtd for in said mortgage, and no Watervllet cemetery. suit or proceeding at law having been insti Announcing the tuted to recover the money secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. Now,therefore,by virtue of the power of sale Morftsge Sale. contained in said mortgage, and the statute iu sucb ease made aud prbvidod, notice Is efault baring been made in the conditlunH hereby given that on Monday the Ist day of Arrival of D of a certain mortKage made by John W. November,A. D. 192(5, at ten o'clock in the fore- Godfrey and Ines M. Godfrey, husband and noon of said day, the undersigned will sell at % wife', of the township of Pipestone, Berrien public auction to the highest bidder, at the County, Michigan, mortgagors, to William B. front door of the court house in the City of Harmon,of Bebton Harbor, Michigan, mo.'.- St. Joseph, Berrien county, Michigan, that gagee, dated May M, I ICO, and recorded in the being the place where the circuit court New Overcoats, oUfce of the register of deeda for Berrien for the County of Berrien la held, the T County, Michigan, in Llbcr 138 of Mortgages premises described in said mortgage or ou Page 48 on May 26. 1930, and on which so mucii thereof as may be necessary to sat mortgage th?rc It claimed to be due aud isfy the amount due on said mortgage, witn in payable U the date of this notice the sum terest at the rate of seven per cent per annum of Three Thousand Six Hundred Serenty from this date, and all legal costs, including Suits and Topcoats ($3,670) Dollars, the same being the unpaid the attorney's fee provided for In said mort- principal and interest thereou, and an attor- gage. The premises lo be sold are situated in ney'a fee of Thlrty-flre (133; dollars provided the Township of Benton, County of Berrien, for by Btatute, and no suit or proceedings at and State of Michigan, and are described aa law having been Instituted to recover the follows, to-wit: monef secured by aald^mortgage, or any part The south thirty (80) acres, and all land thereof. lying east and north of the Pipestone road in Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of thu east half of the southwest quarter of Overcoate $25, $30 to $38 sale contained In said mortKage and the stat- Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Four (4) ute in such case made Snd provided, notice U South, Range Eighteen (18) West. Alao, the hereby given that on Monday the 20th day of west half of the southeast quarter of salt December, A. D. IWfl, at ten o'clock in the Section Twenty.nine (2U), excepilng therefrom Topcoats $20, $28 to $35 forenoon of said day, the undersigned will sell Twehty-three (28) acres more or loss. South of at pnblic auction to the highest bidder, at tha Napier Road, formerly owned by H. A. Rack- front door of the oourt house, lu the City of St. or bis wife, and except School Lot of Dis- Joseph. Berrien County, Michigan, that being trict Number Four (4). Also the Southwest Suits $24, $28, $32 to $38 the place where the circuit court for the Quarter of the Northeast Quarter ol County of Berrien is held, the premises de- said Section Twenty-nine (29). The above scribed in said mortgage, or so much thereof descrlDtlou containing One Hundred Twen- as may be necessary to satisfy the amount ty (120) acres of laLd, the same being more or due on said mortgage, with interest at the less. Except from the above decribed premises rate of tiz per cent, per airnum from this date, the following Iota; Lots Two (2), Three (3). and all legal aoata Including the attorney's Four (4), Five (6) and Six (0), Block One (1); You just have to see them once to fee provided for by statute. The premises to Lots One, (1) Two (8)( Three(3), Four (4), Five be sold are situated in the Township of Pipe- (6), Six (0), and Seven (7), Block Two (I); Lota Aleo ClodiM stone, Berrien County, Michigan, aud are de- One (1) and Three (3), Block Three f3); Lotr CowrUtit IMI scribed as follows, to-wit: One il), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (6), realize their extraordinary value. The northeast quarter of the southwest Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (0), Eleven quarter of Section Three (I). ITowcshlp Five (11), .Fourteen (14), and Fifteen (16), Block &Aiai& (5) South, Range Seventeen (17) West, Forty Four (4): Lots One 11), Three (8), Seven (71, (40) acres, more or less, in Pipestone Town- Twenty (20) and Twenty-five (28). Block Five ship, Berrien County, Michigan. (6); Lots One (I) and Twenty-six (26), Block UEATROLA Dated: September 13. HC.M Six (6). All In Maplehurst Addition, corner LOUISE HARMON, of Pipestone Road and Napier Road, Benton Not Only More Quality But The Newest Models CORDELIA E, GILBERT. Township. Berrien County, Michigan, accord' Joint Esecutrlcea of the Eatate of William lug to the recorded plat thereof. B. Harmon, Deceased, Mortgagee. Dated: July 27, 1926. Gobi A Habvbt, Attorneys for Executrices BENTON HARBOR STATE BANK. And Smartest Patterns. Burns Any Kind of Coal of Mortgage, Business Address; A Corporation, Benton Harbor. Mich. Sept. 24-Dec .e GORE 4 HABVEY, Mortgagees. Attorneys for Mortgagees Business Ad- dress, F.

Slack! Wood, also, can be A. FRIEDMAN'S MORTGAGE SALE. EFAULT has been made In the conditiona Overcoats $15 up to $60 used with highly satisfactory of a certain mortgage made by Jesse C. BranD t aud wife. Sylvia A. Brant, to J. F. Wil- results. Army and Navy Store kinson dated April 6. 1924, and recorded April 7, 1924, in the office of Keglster of Deeds Topcoats $18 up to $38 of Berrien County, State of Michigan, in Liber 190 Territorial Road 146 of Mortgages, page 621, and aosigne4 by said J. F. Wilkinson to Charles Burandt on Benton Harbor, Mich. April 21, 1984, by asBlgnment recorded April Suits - $15 up to $55 ©%) 24,1024, In Liber 6 of Assignments of Mort- Stove boards and Congoleum gages, page 636, In said register's office, and assigned by administrator wltb will annexed of estate of Charles Burandt to Edward Bu- Rugs, coal hods and stovepipe. randt and Ida Burandt on January 6, 1026, A Full Line of assignment recorded January 30,1026, In Liber 8 of Assignments of Mortgages, page 6* In said NEW register's office, and assigned by Edward Bu- randt and Ida Burandt, husband and wife, to ARMY AND NAVY GOODS J. F, Wilkinson, July 8, 1926, by assignment Try a Coleman Radiant Gasoline recorded In Book 8 of Assignments,Ipage I8U. Interest on said mortgage being lu default Blazers, Sweaters, Wool Shirts, for more than 60 days the wholo amount of Room Heater. said mortgage Is declared due and payable. There Is claimed dne at this dale two thous- Men's and Boys' en#* and ninety-seven and thirty-six hundredths Leather Coats, Sheep Coats, Raincoats, (12,007.36) dollars, aud no proceedings at law Complete line of Rain Coats DUC have been Instituted to recover same. Now therefore by virtue of the pcrer of sale lu said mortgage and the statute'ln such case Flannelett Nightwear, Hats, Caps, Oxfords, Ladies' new fancy 00 QC inaumadec auandu i/providei w• d ow—n Saturday# th-—e 23d day Of October, 1026, al 10 o'clock a. m. at ths Universal Heating Stoves and Ranges rain coats DO front door of the courthouse. In City of St. Joseph, Berrien County. Michigan, the prem- ises described in said mortgage will be sold at « Shoes, Trunks, Cases, Bags, Fitted Cases. Men's heavy wool sox Qrtp public auction, to sallsfy ami-nnt then due, wltb costs and attorney fee, to-wlt, the follow- gray and; white InK described premises in the Township 'fit Yours for trade Uiilnbridge, County of Berrlfln, State of Where Dependable Quality It Low Priced. Blue Denim Tc- The east twenty acres 6f the following de- scribed parcel of land in section 81, township Overalls lOw 4 south, range 17 west, .we!'1 P}'*.0' "j® southwest .1-4 of the northeast 1-4 of said Boot Ion 31, and also a strip of land 4 rods wide Army Leather {0 TC lying along the north side of Ihc •U..e de- Coats wOil u scribed land in the northwest 1-4 of the north- M. O. OPPENHE1M Goloma Hardware 60. east quarter of said section 81, township 4 THE WINCHESTER STORE south, range 17 west, making a parcel of land Rirods long north ahd south and of sufficient Army Blankets, 00 TC willib to contain twrniy-elght (?8) ajcres. u HARTFORD, MICH. D. C. PECK, Manager COLOMA, MICH. Dnted, St. Joseph. Mich , Jul> 23. UTO. all woo! WilO j. r. WILKINSON, Assignee. July SO-Ocl. 22, St, Joseph, Michigan.

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