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IM MM || | nillliwinl NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. < SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE NOTICE Read (he date on the address label of this paper. ! u This paper will stop at once if paid to date It is the date your subscription is paid to. If it is ' so ordered by the subscriber. Not foread on any a date prior to the date of this issue, your time is | D one who quits square. Regular 10-page editlM out and you should renew at once. Kindly observe < *2.00 per year, or (i-page local edition $1.M par and oblige the publisher. year. In advance. Please observe and obligt Um publisher. *++++•+1 Volume Thirty-Five, No. 8 and THE ALTO SOLO Lowell, Mich., Thursday, July 21t Cong. Mopes Council Moves *W; «OJi LOWELL TOLDTO FREE FAIR TO Put/Hfr,; at Board of Ibtiary ^ To Widen Out STATIONERY SPECIALS REST IN PEACE Trade Supper OPEN AUG. 15 Main Street Business Opportunities The next meeting of the Lowell Hegular meeting of the Common STATE ADMINISTRATION HOARD Hoard of Trade will be held Monday IONIA EXPOSITION AIMS T O Council of the village of Lowell GOVERNOR (iREEN SAYS, at (>:'{() at the City hall. Congress- held in Ihe council rooms Tuesday, SHATTER ALL RECORDS In going over our stock wa find HAS CONSIDERED ONLY man Carl Mapes, of (irand Hapids, July 5, I'.127. LOWELL ROUTE. will speuk and Hie CoiiKreKational WITH ADDED ATTRAC- Called to order hy president several boxes of Symphony Lawn, Yelter at 7:45 p. m. Nearly seventy Lowell business ladies will serve the repast. Turn TIONS. Trustees present: Heche. Day. Symphony Royal, Lord Balti- We do not believe in the maxim that men. Hoard of Trade members and out and tfive our faithful represen- The thirteenth annual Ionia Free Doyle, llahn. Thomas. citizens, of Luweil drove to Lansing tative a warm greeting. Fair, Ihe pioneer exposilion of its more white and tints which hava 9 Trustees absent: Arehart. "Opportunity knocks but once,' but we Monday where they were given an kind in Michigan, is only three The minutes of the regular meet- become soiled. These we are audience before (iovernor Fred W. LOWELL COACH WEDS TEACH- weeks in the fulure and Seereliiry ing of June 2Ulh were read and ap- do believe this; The men who does not Green and the Stale Administrative ER IN SCHOOLS. Fred A. C.hapinan and his corps of proved. selling at about your own price. board regarding M. H. Mcpherson's ^ Lowell, July 15.—Miss Hernice assistants are adding the linishin^ The street commissioner's report accumulate a little money is never able proposed re-routiiiK of M 21. Friesner and Honald W. Finch were touehes lo make il the yrealesl in We tay this is your opportunity for the week ending June 27 and Representative I). (1. Look, as married yesterday in the bride's history, despite Ihe fad il was July 2, were read and placed on to supply yourself with high- to grasp opportunities, though they spokesman for the Lowell delega- home in White Pigeon. Mrs. Finch thought to have reached its peak of Hie. tion presented the case for Lowell, has been physical education teach- success last year. It st.irts on On motion of Trustee Thomas, grade stationery. might come every week. A systematic citing the established popular and er here the past year and Mr. Fincli Monday, August In, and closes on supported hy Trustee Doyle the far famous scenic (irand river route, was coach. Hoth will teach aHain the ni|4ht of Saturday, August — huilding permit of Clarence Meyers method of saving is the surest means of graded and nearly ready for con- next year. si\ days and nights. was granted as per application on The heat is not nearly as notice- crete, leading tliroiiKh Lowell, the Added Attradluns. preparing for business or other oppor- Die. Yeas 5. Carried. largest town in Kent county oulsidc With the added attractions this able when you use Orange ALIMONY DKLINQl'ENT CHARG- A communication from the de- tunities. Why not open a savings of (irand Hapids, with its heavy ED WITH THEFT. year, the im-rcase in exhibit space automobile, truck and bus Irallic, partmenl of health was read and Blossom Talcum--- Deputy Slierifl's Houma and Howes and exhlhilors iind the fad Unit placed on tile. accommodating thousands of people (Iovernor I'red W. Green, president account with this strong bank, today? Monday cleared up a case of aulo- The following resolution was of' Made of the best Italian Talcum and promising the widcniiiM of Main • >f Ihe iissociation, will he present street and the readiness mobile tire theft before it was re- I'ered l),\ Trnslee Thomas, supported perfumed with the alluring Or- We will give you 4^ interest and your most of the week, Ihe lair is hound hy Trustee Day: lo go over higger and heller than "lie il resolved, that upon Ihe as- ange Flower Odor ever. Wednesday, August 17. hits money when you need it. surance lhal Michigan State Trunk been set aside as founder's day. in Line Highway. Numher 21 is lo he large can, 25c. lionor of Gov. Green. huill through Ihe Main sired of tin par Practically all of the huildings law is in ihe eounty jail waiting village of Lowell, that the pavement attention to the fad that the nver have been painted and renovaled preparation of a warrant that will on th;il porlion ol" Main street whidi route is the least expensive to keep and new structures have hern add- charge him with taking four tires is paved. !».• widened three open in deep-snow winters. ed. including a new Imrse displav CD leel FoIIowIiik Mr. Look's stah-ment and rims from an automobile in on each side of the street. and Ihe Look's Drug Store City State Bank Heeds lake Friday nielli. Sar^enl huilding, and a hig addili ered. in that .•v. nl, lo hike Member of the Federal Reserve Banking System, presented the case of that village in huildings lo increase the dlicicney I he nee- the retention of M 21 as is. Ihe ar- arrears and he was out of work, essars slips to so widi-n said pave- his story was not accepted. iir of Ihe maiunioth show. ment. gimient beiiiK in Ihe main much Ihe Thirteen Departments. same as Lowell's. linally confessed.—((irand Rapids I poll vote said resolution was Press. There are thirteen deparlinenls nnanimoiisly adopted. Mr. David's remarks were cut and nearly all have more exhiiiil.irs The evidence in this case was se- On motion In Trustee Thomas ^ ^ *5* .J- ^^^ short ^ood humoredly by (iovernor hooked than may he cared lur. I'at- t * Green as unnecessary and Ihe dele- cured by Deputy Sherill' Howes. supported lt\ Trnslee Dav Ihe fol- Ihe (Irand Hapids ollicer merely ae- rons of the fair Ihis yeer will see lowing hills were allowed and or- gations were informed that so far a superior grade of horsi's, cat He. as M 21 is concerned the Adminis- eonipanyin« him when he weiil af- dered paid. Yeas Carried. Holl ter Sargent. sheep, swine, poultry and pel slock. call. TO IMPROVE YOUR TENNIS. tration Hoard, which includes Stale Iloriculture. agricultural products, Light and Power Highway Commissioner Hogers, had liees and honey, haked goods, •-•I, 181.21 USE A DAYTON STEEL RACQUET. never considered any other route CHICKEN SUPPER AUG. II. Water Works 27.:.ll Bright Sun canned goods, hoys' and girls' Huh General than the present, and advised the The chicken supper at St. Pat- work articles, china and art goods. 'J'kI.XI They will stand up under all conditions. Its strint* ' delegations to go home and rest in rick's church, Parnell, will be held Street 7(1.14 Kyes naturally a bit weak are There will he many special exhihils City hall oper, ing will not change its tension, loosen and sag, or con* I first to feel the chunge in seasons— peace with Ihe positive assurance Aug. II, Hev. 1). J. Hehan, pastor, in conservation, agriculliire. etc., :j7.(i(i that M 21 would nol be removed announced last ni«ht. Serving of tract and snap, with every change of the weather. War- ' especially into the brlKht sunlight and the slate will have a hig dis- 1 1 of Spring and Summer, resulting in from Lowell. the supper, which attracts hun- play. Ionia merchants will have ''I :' . Sl^a^U anted free from defects in material and workmanship. ! On motion hy rruslees l)a\ snp- dull aching pains with danger al- In and aside to The Ledger edi- dreds of Grand Hapids residents, numerous displays, togcllici- with ported h\ Trustee llahn Ihe coun Dayton No. 7 $ 7.00, ways thai the strain will be too tor the (iovernor expressed Ihe will begin at I p. m.—(Grand Hap I he leading makes of aulomohiles. ids Herald. cil adjourned. Yeas tiarried great, resulting in actual injury to opinion that the proposed Ver- Hiverslde park, adjoining Ihe The Blue Ace $10.00. o. .1. I5|{i:/.i \ \. I lie vision. gennes re-routing was absurd and a grounds, is in heller condition than The Deluxe $12.50. Our service is not to nut glasses one-man project. AGED WOMAN DIES. ever before, with added play- . , Village Clerk. Head and Approved, Julv IS. IIIL'7 on you if you do not need them, but Among the Lowell delenales wen- Mary S. Tschauner, 211 years :i | It Pays to Play With a Dayton Steel Racquet. ground ccjuipmen! and conveniences J. YKITKH, B3SSB5D by thorough and most scientiflc test It. h. SpriiifU'tt, J. M. Iliildiinson. resident of Lowell, died at her home for camping. The state properh Village I'resident. of eyes to know the facts, present L. h. Matthews. Claude Slreeler, M. in Ihis village Friday morning. July will he used again this year for the them to you and let you be the N. Henry, 1). (i. Look, K. II. Knillin. 15, age ker's team would improve il nian, Matthews and i.awver parliei- limit of thrills, action, throbs! A smashing picture of rum-ronncrB pated jii the raid.-((irand Hapids Hies could develope a i^ood third 1925 Essex Coach Herald, July 20. and hi-jackers, from the noted Broadway stage hit! baseman. The panics are beiu^ with Ernest Torrence and Joan Crawford \\eil attended and j'Veryone is in- Ford Roadster with Box t4 Mlcd. .ni'andstand seals and no ad- CONGREGATIONAL CIIl'RCII. alio Ben Turpin in A Blonde's Revenge." mission. A. J. Hlair, pastor. 1923 Buick Master 6 Coupe Ihe pastor's theme for next Sun- Matinea, Saturday, Adm., 10c and 15c. Evening Adm., 15c and 25c day morning will he: "The Sahhath COl vn TOI KIST ( AMI' FAVOR- an Isle of Safely." We invite all Id) HV JOHNSON. (.ounly Hoad Com. Henry \ USED CAR BARGAINS who do not worship elsewhere to Sunday and Monday^ July 24 and 25 come and hear this Importanl suh- Johnson and his family, who are on 0. J. YE1TER ' niuslc. an auloniobile lour ol Michigan, A Special Attraction have written Iriends Irom Ihinilev (church school al Ihe usual hour, stale park on M-L'S at Whilellsh 1926 Buick Coach, good finish, A 1 condition. Hudson and Essex Dealer Devotional service on Thursdav Cecil B. De Mille's Production evening at 7::MI. bay Ilia I after having «lrlven ilCil 1926 Overland Coach, good finish and tires. The Yardlcy group will hold an imles in the north they have seen Ice cream social on Wednesdav af- '"ore pine in Kent eounlv than they 1926 Dodge Sedan, leather upholstering. "The Volga Boatman" have found there. "We have found '""""''•J'l'.v III. I,,,,,;,. (lf Mrs. Will Hurdick. A Tremendous Picture of modern Russia, romantic yet more than nothing to compare with Kent's 1926 Ford Coupe, new duco, lots of extras. travel roads." said Ihe eommission- Please remcmher Ihe dale, Wed- a romance, melodramatic, yet vastly bigger and finer than mere mel- nesday. er, who slated, after inspet'tinc odrama—a human story of the love of a Princess and a Plebeian boat- 1926 Ford Roadster, box and turtle back. This Is the final announcement eamps at l.ake City ami St. iKnace for our Sunday school picnic lo he man, filled with tragedy, appeal, humor, remarkably gripping, swift- tlial he believes Kent eounlv should 1925 Ford Truck, closed car, new tires, good box. held on Friday of this week at Mev- moving, fascinating, absorbing. Incomparably the greatest film IH.ssess one,—((irand Mapiils Her- I ARCTIC ICE CREAM ers lake. Conveyance will he pro- achievement of the decade—Cecil B. Da Mille's screen masterpiece. vided for all. Every one should Term# or Trade. CHOCOLATE, MAPLE NUT, be at the church nol later than (1:30. also NOTICK, Please bring your own table uten- M MllaKe laxes are now due and Al Cooke and Kit Guard in "The Witecrackers. payaible at Yeller's Kurnilure store. , TUTTI-FRUITTI, VANILLA sils, sandwiches for your familv and GOULD'S GARAGE one other article of provision.' We Must he paid by July IK) |o avoid Admission ISc and 35c penally. waul every memher of the Sumlnv Salee and Servioe All fltvori in I*. (.. Steed, Village Treasurer. school and their friends lo come SUNDAES and SODAS and enjoy Ihe day. ; Tuesday and Wednesday, July 26 and 27 ; ( ONKKK O N EXTENSION O F Have your car refinished. Fender and body repairing. PINEAPPLE and ORANGE ICE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Monte Blue in V kK(iENNKS-I'AKNELL ROAD. Sunday school at It) a. m. .Members of the county road eom- Preaching al 11 a. m. mission conferred yesterday wilh • **********AAAA^ T T f UlttHlf Ordtn taken for N. Y. P. S., al 7 p. in. Supervisor Seiford J. Cowan and BRICK ICE CREAM ' Preaching at 7:45 p. m. "The Umited Mail" other (irattan properly owners re- Prayer meeling Wednesday eve- A Thrilling Drama." alive lo the proposed exlension <»f We deliver to order in city limits. ning at 7:45. Come and bring vour the north and south road, known fr ends to the llllle church willi the Also Walter Heir in "Hitch*er Up,*' a Two Reel Comedy. a s Ihe Ver«ennes.|»arnell rd., Phone 269. "Hig" welcome. Admission 15c and 25c. through Ihe center of seelion 17, Hev. K. L Huck, pastor. (irallan township to M-44. The eommissioners will inspect the BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. property this week.-((Jrand Hapids Thuraday, July 28 Herald Julv 2(l. L.al 1 e y * s n li.1'« ^"<>1 will preach at ' i 2:30 Sunday afternoon. All are inviled lo come and hear him. "The Romantic Age" the grand stand will he auto polo, seven hiKh-elass hippodrome acts, METHODIST CHURCH. with Eugene O'Brien and Alberta Vaughn tlreworks every niKht, with special Usual services nexl Sunday wilh << ,, set pieces, including ;i pageani in Paslor Nixon in charge. also MeltingMillionsf the great mystery serial. mrulcchnics entitled, -Home l uder A'dmission ISc and 25c. Nero, Al. Sweet and his singing IONIA CO. MEN NOT SENT TO 1 ,!!. 4,vi',,y IHTformanee, Sehoo- Potato Siu

I can get him to do It, all right He won't se*- through." ALTO-TRACTOR LATEST IN TRANSPORTATION "What does he place the plant at WHS determined; m 3:f.o he threw now?" the other man questioned. FAMOUS everytbing aside jnnl pattered off to a ryfor Witfi the "He figures it about a hundred thou- CHILDREN C ABIJAH train. He -oon was in the su.ue eat- MINING STRIKES ing-bouse. The small remnani of the LIFE'S FIX BAYONETS! sand shy of what It Is. I believe If I Men Marooned afternoon was spent in Ids stnrfy and fit JHif CiaM talk hard enough 1 can get the place at Rmmt DmeriM imiR* •e- AND HIS NEW was mostly devoted to the business of i wttrkmkU Srrm ky mm Offictr of tht Mtrimm away from him for four hundred thou- By THOMAS I. STEWARD LITTLE Clock sand dollars. That's two hundred "But you're not staying in this coun- justifying himself io an accusing eon- at a shattered l angimK a Utile to the right, oompasq teenth company, that had the left, column had gone Into that of loss. The wits. "Salting" probably has suc- millionaire war prollteer, Wilh shaped a faint smile. business—to have my sister, without given to crazes of the uplilt; at heart PROOF German counter offensive they tiinifd savagely on the Essen hook ceeded thousands of times, and In Etiftine Savutme. hull'breeil. his nounced. bearing—and the infantry outllts man whom he had trusted to work MOTHER:- Flctchcr's 'Tin not so sure of ihal. He's rath- mild, mid tin; kimlesi of women. can ate forming. A terrltlc Ger- firm friend. cover the at that point -compMrativeiy. Then G'.e 'I'll "'let Hack to Nature." jtr.-ni otTend ir ••hipioyoo by the throat and state lo examine a placer deposit. The assimilation of Food; giving licaltlr. :.ii<1 nalnral -Iccp. carried It to the sick room, where old —3— rie to be careful what you say. hid Iractor, which wns demonstrated by the I'.rilisii war olliee. The experimontal dre-ses made on ihe .severest lines, coasied the village with rapid stride- • I'hen 1 don't understand." heavy losses. Tlu- m:irlne«« nre nil the French and Anieri imi guns and bloody minutes, and the Seven- dlsappc;,! s. 'i a vim: l'liill|. S. r..ttl. s. Iii;i shake i n-caiiee out of him, but somu- owners had salted several piH and Anne was on guard. Belurning, he ' Out brie tiercely resented Ihe pres- you notieo his face?" and drtw b.-r really pi.-tty hair into Tbe l"i\er l»rei;ibed heavily: "My relieved, but the respite is fli^rt- teenth. sending back Its prl- tiers, re- njanai;er. \ *• w<• i- t" iitioim y to conduct thili- I- lii tiie small living-room lamp. And ear, a reconnaissance, has a lengthy chassis and between the front and rear toward tbi.- distant bungalow ; be ran opened with one work! shaking crash. liim buck. The voice had expected him to take the bait like a ence of the people whose boat was an unheeoming knot, si.e was a . rea- llvod. im they are s. on ordert il Joined the battalion. the Mis 11. i ad\«•! tlsi ;; for a To avoid imitations, always look for the Mimaitirc of "Vou mean the scar?" wheels in a tractor which can be lowered or raised al will, depending upon up the steps like a boy and twisted Wife prove.l ',,, nie thllt she COUldh't From the Kss.^ trench the ground fma ; "t. i!-l ,,lr. il. fiv.-Ul. f.-ic-d boy." begun a front. When, therefore, the examiner in tiie mind of the woman who the Solssyns sci'tir where a slowly approaching the binding. Why "No. I mean the mouth and the the topography of the land. lure of fttroug convii;!ions. the gong. Aunt Solace was reading; possibly go on wearing last yoar'a great German oftenslvi- Is undv. foil away gently, then rose in a long Frlsoners began to stream back ^'•l!!'. .i > i: - i | ; "ii lie ha - found, "We'd ' • r wait until morning !)«• : asked them to go off for a day's hunt- Absolutely 1 latmlcss - No ' iiiiato. PliyMci.ui - everywhere recommend it watched, surmise followed surmise had they been sent him at this time— eye." If Mrs, Matl.ew- enjoyed the rio- She glanced up with her quiek smile: hut " Vaneouv»*r Province, way. On July 18. after a heavy slope, along which could be made out from the front of the attack, telling nppn p: .at. :..cl. naiM-d ••Freek." fore \\» • an.vihing," tlio stranger ing. as he wished to dig his own pits, concerning the factor of Klkwan, for Hrent •• umt : ui an out-i.f-thr-wav these strangers? This bearded uss of "What about them?" j break fast regime, and if the twins barr-.me. the Amerli-ans, Setu^a. the zigzag> of the Uerinan trenches. of the success of the Sixth. Wounded was re) in the room be had given up to h r "Vo l look—Just right, T.ljab; lots bet- esc and French foreixn legion go plae-. In i vv. fashion. M.- learns ii:,'. "Then we'll get hold j they were more surprised than Matter of Principle Odd Work of Art a geologist would spreaif himself all j siirviv.'d it, that i-. no sign it was -at- came with them, some walking, some "Just ibis, blind man. I'd feel very were three autographed likenesses of Two Stopping ter than the other day," THEY MADE HIM GIDDY forward. All enemy positions are The Bois de Vlpre was a bluish man- ftbctit i r..u..;s." ar.d teseu-s two of ihl - mother, find out where : pleased. But next day he allowed the A spry man of sixty live and hi- A pi.•lure made from minuie piece- over the place, demanding attention; Plans for | i-faetury to iiim, her worihy hiisliand. taken, though at tearful cos', carried on improvised stretchers by old from druwninK. siury for the person who was Hit' a beautiful girl. "My name is .lohn," said ne. "1 gled wood, two kliome'ers north. Peer- lie's lial i" be. and go after him. I men to go to the river with him sweetheart called on .luslice ol th" of postage .-tamp-- by a London house- would doubtless ask him to go to Aki- MOTOR JAUNT IS Car in Right Position Theni were morning hours when this can stay only a minute. Aunt Solace; and the First Hattall n of the ing from their shelters, tl.e battr.Mon the I'.oche "kamarads " Most of them think that is best." while he washed out Ids collected en use of Mr. Hut brie losing his teni- Then Quarrier described in detail Fifth marines are withdrawn for Peace Ben II. Flay of Dallas. Texas, maid ha* been presented to Queei. niiski ami save the stu:V salvaged on ; 11." usual garage U just large good man felt he wa- dying of famine, saw all this ground swept by a hur- were grinning. "C.oin' line up there. ' CHAPTER V per. Whether it's pity or alVecllon, I the accident to bis power .schooner off Kivoiiia's promised sonietbing especial- rest and replacemeiiif After n Togeth'f they moved away into tho samples. to perform a marriage ceremony. Ir Mary. The pieture represents a bou- the iieadi. Weil. Im* would pack them . enough to aecoiiiniodati; one, two or i rom live oVio.'k till tweii- a. jump, ricane of shell-lire. boys, goln* fine!" "I.ookit. fellers 1 (lot —6— don't know, but rather than have the Cape .lo'ies, Ihe wild night on tiie bay ly mee for supper, clii' i en; I'd hate short rest behind the Champagne darknes- leaving ihe owner of thu While he was washing, the owners was done, and Ihe couple turmd to quet of llowers ami ferus, topped by olV to Albany at once. But the sister ti.rei- cars, and tiie spar.- in iVotu of and i," you cotml ha.-k to supper lime, ITE front, the marines are again ad- a bon blighty We'll give "em your re- S last hours of this poor child disturbed, wilh an Improvised and useless rud- ONE OF DELIGHT to -lisappoint ber. I'.ir after all, "Move down the trench to the left." Confidential Agent Amalgaiaated Foundry company palpi- of the property showed great Interest vanced, to assist the French In go. "Just a minute," said the Justice. blue btitterlly. and was recently on seemed a dlfTerent sort nice eyes she and behind the car-, i- rail.t-r limited. a-, -if: wi'd. it i- chasinal. Aidiah breakfast at seven Is tiie most web came the order. The battalion moved, gards in Paris!" he'd throw you into ihe river and the der. and the stranding on the beach a terrlflc drive against the A decji. -atistied snore from within laling behind the truck. In Ihe proceedings and crowded around "I usually charge a small lee for a show at an art exhibition. bad, sfralglit. direct, but something To prevent running ihe car Into t:,.* — tlmt'.s wh it tlie A stood for -took rest of us with voll." of Akimiski island. con e oi' i' e three meals at jiresent." 'Mi? heights of Blanc Mont. tiling around the traverses with Judi- For awhile now the battalion halt- the cave seemed to answer Mr. Brent's "Von iliie\es!" he cried as he shook him. While one of them distracted his 1 1 ceremony." "Fee?" repealed the new- Nnd aitout lliem; a sense ol humor, too. Have Car Overhauled, I g.ir ige too far. one owm-r sn-pend'-ij hili.-,e:; out I":' a waili nit ' .llllle la-'l'ii- "II; - she- " Aunt Solace still would troil. cious intervals between men. so that ed. keeping its distance from the unit decision and sent into Ids brain a "Nonsense. I'll report him to lii< "It was the next morning that this i v T / <: Ins hands in the air. "You holdup attention for a moment, nnotber would lywed "What for? Say, I've been On Hard Work for she laitubed tlal in Quarrier's face j a card ir.mi the ceiling, so thai it ing; ho wa- too m-rvous to work : ny not C! ;: iei/e le-r llCpio-W'S Wife. Ke the i'.oche shells might not include ahead. The men lay -on their rifles superiors at Albany if he comes any red headed pirate. Mchonald. discov- Crakes Properly Adusted llaiv of anger that grew wilh every men! Von pickpockets! You thugs! slip some gold dust Into the pan. This married four times before this, and The man who has ihe hesi time dur- Jit the Mchonald story. Sti the free- ! '.v.eild touch th • windshield wi.'-n longer on i set i:-.n. Ai'lcu.-: f.•" (Iran too many In their radius of death. and expressed unreasonable yearnings high-handed business wilh me." ered us and sent a boat ashore." "!.i " i. - i n col,-.. rt'-d to '1>» CHAPTER VII—Continued second. Ho turned and looked into they did ten times, and every time, I ain't ever paid a fee yet." And ing his idle hours is the man who trader was in the iei.v stillV Strange, tlie !a- t • , , -ars n.- Ik"! b.-i n i;:.al- Mr for food "Eat? Eat? Hell! Shock and Tires Inspected. e.-i'ly bre.ibl'M-t idea, for bard-Work- For Heinle was beginning to shoot the darkness. His tace was scowling when lie had come to tile bottom of the wltii that they walked out. "Arch." she taunted, "you kmnv "Noii s a j he fool; some of your 1 cliild —10— worked tiie iiarde-t during his work- lhat! |iii| he mean to winter there? ia',bed to any , lie ! r>.l to I '"I'ie iibe me." lie calkd tiie back. He had the range of his vacated troops ain't supposed to eat!" Ollh ers Be -iiiik t list that jalpitated wilh that you're really a bit timid, under- >11111";" asked Cuthrie. lann rourteous and sauve. although he pan, he reported no gold whatsoever. ing hours. Hard work i- a wonderful If lie did. it would cut into tiie ('Iirist- Vacations remind me of out two j write a good new sermon every week; last p rase :'ront the sidewaik. trench perfectly, and. holding the high cast anxious glances toward the utter- pent-up rage, and thei like a turtle neat b." The man flushed angrily and es. he said he needed flour and Ve. ^ \li swayed on Ids feet from weariness Finally he slopped work. "Henliemen," Pleasures last when rarely used. thing.—Atchison Hlobe. imis Iratfe in foxes- would be bad for weeks' moior trip to Ksle- park la-' Rtvojr.t a OAD 1 I When he i:.id a e;,anre he de: ,. , ,| .\t t1.' ;mi- be vi.a.-; met by wife, he could si r what he was ly exposed left. The French attack dropping ft-tn a 1. ^ he let iiimself started to reply, but the girl stopped uasoline." WATER I is Hi and his eyelids drooped from loss of ^ be said. "I regret to say that there Is Kllavan. I hiring rlutp. this Mchon- Hummer, and 1 remember iiow we STOP b'ONAL ' t bese li J-'i'p:; s to wiiich be was .-m twit,- . ' i a \i-:ii!ig deacon fn'.m Vo- s at. Snells began to crash bad failed to keep abreast of the him with her raised band. "You were "Ami he got it?" suggested the oth- l)o\ I sleep, the Frenchman smnmed tip the slide over tin 1, d-«- aial down the no gold at all on your property." They i us a s;;pp In fa- t. st:p|,| ...... | ; American. ald. Who was he. anyhow? planned what to take ami what to : i. •: 'I where he ha.i supplieil, Do down among the companies, whole muddy t path. pretty seared when that blow struck er. with a laugh. sltuati'iii f<>r the marine iMptain. "Wi' could not believe their ears, for they The arrivnl of the boat cut short his have at bom". U's a problem. Some to be cai g; it i, -all to iioi'. lessly. four times. -Ves; no mis- r- to bt squads were blotted out, and men The left company, the Srventecnth, "1 i at t anv . I an l gel ii-" rather lost yotir head, brother." es. hut instead of paying what hold tliis lire trench. In your sectc.- had put in the gold themselves. The rumination. toiirisis take dogs, canaries, even b-ok li;,- a li: • Joh. Tiii^ parii- ul ir tal smiled deacon; Davi | choked and tv.ij.-'.ed as the reek of I was in a cover of scrubby trees. Tin any i.'a •. I fan Then she said, soberly: "I advise you it's worth here, on the bay, lie paid She what mai e. 11;:11 Mexican are Mir "'oinniindcation trem-hrs run- t any wotier. expl: nation was that lie had been alert ttolas, r.ut on a cainpiiig trip, you trorning .be uanted to iluai: so:::j.. Hi ; high explosive caught at their wil d- j other companies were likewise con "I see you brotiglii plenty of food," we w , ei worst fr • ;id "f yours sueii a giddy chap? r.ir ^ to tin lessen work, which is so what'' "ei'en.'e w here I latidV to their action all the time, and had to lie very careful bow you bluster f) me St. .lohn's prices." thing :;.-v and fresh; he feit .• v. commented tiie factor with a smile, as. want to I'or^iM some marks of civili • 1 Ute' V un; ids. pipes. I coaled. Only tii Forty-ninth lay per- he -lew e I'iiiaped about here Carry Cuticura the factor of Klkwun." "Well, for a pirate, he was rather Ib- Tb" .tions he's been a hundred meters distant. We washed the gold out of the pan as fast zation. says Amii Aggie of the Kan j "g.diig >ta w i111'e:t a sii;L.li- le;.- of here - ; he b-tl ilosl "Lordy, ain't w ever goin* to get force in the open, on a bleak, shell- the sailors, under tiie direction of Hinhrie appeared at the door of his liberal, wasn't he? He hails from St. through, my dear. hold niKst of the hoynn <'ii the ox- and thei hi- downwan! descent. as they put it In, so lhat nothing ap- Daily use of the Soap and Ointment re- ; bn ak fas! on v. i. I., |i,,..e (•.•rebl a- li. poi-k-'d slope. A hl'jh-flying I'mche ICtienne, began unloading boxes from sas State Agrieuliural State coileue. John gave his nee, tamr wilh trenii- rL-lit: tin- iiihers we haw har- outa this dam' place an' get at 'em " New ami :lieii he weiiid strike a tree moves the dust nnd grime of travel, allays house ami called 1 hem ill to stippee. •lohn's. |hey say. Has been up here : Hap peared when he got tiiroiiuh. Ihe lieim'Iy freighted craft. Perhaps the experiences we bad in lion, lie won 1 rail -a bi- o',; Ann: hearty thank- : "I'll writ it out later, A shell with a driving-hand loose plane spotted its platoon columns, or large r. wi.ah would hold him irritation, redness and roughness of the As hr. Archibald Quarrier followed two summers, hut always went back Hymn of Hate Don rleaded. Vmi ennndt take this lessen it is related that in .South Africa select ing things to lake will help --"iiie i Solace, h.; - I laill! i \ \\ I:i• j| 1,.* but come in w and b s t a - !e my came with a banshoe scream, an 1 asprawl eighty or a hundred yards and i. !ow 1 .pa !• siead\ himself for ;i face and hands, and keeps the skin soft "Ves. we didn't want to run short lii«; sister into the living room wher" in the autumn. This year he told h irny I h:ii M trench h\ frontal assault"Why a group of overeager miners went so , heard tiie pog. p ol a stout cane wife's supper, men and nieces of i:i«-n were blown apart on the chalky ground. "No and clear under all conditions of exposure. before reaching I'ort Albany," replied would-be campers. Then for he first 1'!! !• ' v u. ulster, Hap can't weV" growled the American. moment. Then he would go slipping the table had been set for three, liiile some of the Indians that he would I coming r ipidl;, Si e was tali ami far as lo install a stamp mill at a Cuticura Talcum is fragrant, cooling and Quarrier. Tilings to Get. time be noiiei 1 ."tiia w,!- wearing I- m* wl . calls her good." said the second it; command. I on again. At last lie reached the hot- in its meager furnishings eseaped his winter in a eove at tiie south end of ; "When It !s light you will see, Mon point where they hoped, but did nol refreshing, an ideal toilet powder. l irst, get a waterproof tent try tl.e ; brig, i eyed; sae m-'Ved sw,Tily ami something extr lelypretly; Jiink, and Himself "uoUfter." M cocking his head gander wise In his ' tom and began a -roping, tortuous "Bui the excess weight will bother roving eyes. the Island. Akimiski Is famous for Caplttilne: Von can only get forward know that gold existed. They oper- Si np 2c. OIntmmt 25 and COe. Talram 25e Soli] pvrry- hose on it before you leave home to la' surely in spit., of her lameiies-, an amber ne. aee; he remembered l-ri- flat helmet, "is goin" to come of that j Journev toward the railroad tracks a you on these tide Hats." Then be con- "We are very primitive h -le. you silver and Idack fox." by bombing your way in the boyaux. ated the mill for some time, but no where, Sainplu varh frnc. Addrctis: "Oat'.earft Lftbw- sun- it won't leak. A wall tent, or "I'd- > ;.oii. !a\ !mi; .sia- shrilo d. A Sinister Heritage fOU' dam' thing guess all our noble avia- j mile away. Horiw, Dfpt B 3, Maiden, Mm " lliiucd. "I >ocior. I regret thai I shall see." Cuthrie said as lie watched the 'i can't undeisiainl why the cota- They ore too strong in machine-guns, gold was found adhering to the stamps. OSS'* Cuticura Shaving Stick 2Bc. one lhat goes over tiie car, i-- >-al - A certain woman who l- proud of Per tors have gone home to lunch." The "i might as well be lost down here have to put you In the trade bouse geologist's miliilte inspec'ion of Iii< pan.\ doe-n'i imi him mi: of the bay > the Borhe. Now 1 take my men and Bather than admit that the stock was factory. Steel slakes are better than I • "Ilow is everytliing. wriuen a won- Iier .iris'i.era:)>• am-i f.ior-< happened to plane, high and small and chining in as sitting up there on that ledge like wilh your men. I have a spare bed- 'lii.irlers. whicii terminated at the if he's hurt Ihl' their business." Handy Methods of Stopping a Car in go. Seven days and nights we have worthless, they decided to "salt the wor ii seriyon of his 1 h"W : "r i:,..id lii" >ilboi;etle of an Mr. the sky. circled slowly above them. room for .Miss (iiiarrie. You will eat Cut line lauuhed. "Why, man, lie Wooden. the Correct Position in a O-Tt ige, been on our feet . . . those of us i a nlntiy." he grumbled. "I'll find that PARKER'S bookshelves. "And 1 catinoi miaratitee , P'f Far bark of the Boche lines there mill." They withdrew ,S-MKM) in gold We took a -li'i-l <|'i ing auto hed, bii! aunt of hers. who are left are very tired- It Is I railroad track If It takes me all night. HAIR BALSAM at my tiuarn rs. ol' course." Anne's bread, it varie>, hut her cari- has as tniieh right here as we. or the Sm coins from a bank and gave It to an Concave Side 1 although it was comfortable, ii u 1 l! •• - ar was in th.- r :i;i positioii. An- a happy feeling T ;• . ii : ; never -n anything of was a railroad gun that took a wire- ' I'll- ' He had bumped into a barbed RcffloVM Dandruff Sto|«liiiir Fulling we don'l expect much at a iJevillon I'reres, And as to running N well that you bt watchful in this place, Real or ea Color and bou stew and broiled whiletMi I hope ; ! ' ' i' method of pre.. ;, ing •! •• . ,r less from the wheeling vulture. assayer to be run down Into the form too heavy lo handle. hed w oil 1 w rile seven t "• i : i" o-i a: Is: ,. ga, ...j at the (Ir; but do not stir up the I'.oche yonder. wire fence and was hanging there Dladuti Beauty to Grajr and Faded Hair small trading posi. Mr. i thorough in nlng. hid >on happen to go aboard In a day or two they received the bars, HINDERCORN8 ItemnTPS Corns*. Cal- an null) led. Take a foMing cot lloor as siiowii in the lower rketeh.-— ; i i . some r.'iatlorm . I There were lots of shells passing I'azedly he got his bearings, and UiUMix «!tc.. Mops all puiu. ensures ititntiin m iu it's perfectly satisfactory." his inspections." apologized ,Io;iii his schooner?" Isheu my pauvre capltalne and six feet, makes wulklnu easy. 1500. The girl iaitgiied. "As sister has put "Ves. I Weill board to llpieee for ihe re ! of the family. Crewsomc German Play men with him. Bon chance. Mon Cap- gradual^ there showed before him the Klstu. Ulsmi Clieuilcal Work!.. I'uU'lid^ui! N. V. Quarrier wilh a grimace wiiich failed ret my Popllhar Me. . •- M.ig,. '.il.e. by T.'-s. the coarser voices of the Boche Naturally they were eager lo know You'll Heed pl.ii:.\ of warm eoml'ori- King l.ear's ml mis are I!. yoi;rsei;'." l/'iid.'ti 'ibi-I'dt". ltalne. Bon jour!" dark form of the railway "fill." Slow- up for tin month, with a most tin to conceal from her host her emh,•li•- money." di( 77- replying, and heavy stuff, but what had happened to the $1 llbles- newspapers help out hei an >• subjects of a ti'-w play ill verse thai "Cheerful bird, wasn't he?" re- ly he crawled over the fence and then, THBY BPBEAn comfortable two by live berth on a rassmeiit. "And I shall revel In your 'A oil didn't notice a machine gun UK'st of it was breaking behind or in Kill All Flie-aw s• IUlSl.AS K they are good insulators. is being produced in a la\i-.li -:/ie In The Main One something after ihe fashion of a half- "nb. well," the assayer said, "it i lnc«d anvivhcn. DakA ,SvV lFLi vY vnKILIi rR Wobbly schooner, Mr. Cuthrie." she or two lying uround?" Be marked the captain. "Wonder if that fc mTji P i -, whilellsh." Austral'a Is Buyer i 11" t v. in: , .• he kllr .•, his own front of the battalion. Into this roof seems to me that the difference is no aula au Uiua. Neat, clean, omamentnl, convi nii nt u-.i; "No!" We took as few clothes as po-siMe I'.crlin. 'i'hc jirodm'iion is being well ' Ve-," -a I tlie lawy. r, "you go of thing I stepped on Just outside this careening sidewheeU-r, he touched hi- ehuap. LiwUmlJsi'a- said. "I htiow I shall revel in your Quarrier turned petulantly. "There j W".i ne-se-. but la- V. • . d -oia-Mae- of sound came a deeper note - -a far- more than it is worth for me to keep ion. Mieli-'ol ti.rtul. "Well, ihe Crees say be has them. and packed them in sonic old suil cf Heavy-Duty Triic!:s received. "Ci.nya, Cramidaugbter of thr,:;gb b .r.kriip.ey and it will relieve N'( hole was his captain? John, before it j feet ti the rock ballast and started on 'riin'tHiiill ertipow r; hospitality." you go again, .loan, always making 1 e.\ -nu.re; "Aunf Solace. I've -on "- off rumble that mounted to an enor- cses—new bag* Would have been Au>tr;.lia is the larg"> | ir.l.a^er King bear." is the title, and Carl you ( .iii your linanelal burdens." gets good daylight, don't you want the long tramp to I'odson, the neare-t my mouth -hut about this imitter.'* . will nut •« il or ir.;ura She bad shed her coat and sou'west remarks at my expense." then ad- Kvidenlly. he has come to slay." i t: ai• • s ; ao'iglit 1 .' it a bad start in n "Us shattering roar, like a freight anyttiiniT. liuarni.uul, ru tied on that irip. W.- WMV hiking of Auieriean Ii:ade hea\;, duty trilel.s. I.e.vst. a well known Cerman liisinnan. take a look-see at this Kssen frenri.'r ; railway station. Am! they agreed with him. for there CVIASter HONE loihl upon or and . see. we're a bit afraid of lids wild man 1 Treasure of Central Africa ways have a coinforlable smooth sham-. ubHiilute relief to imy ease of H.W I'ICVKII too bile, i: ,_li, to g. a ..vv _.,oil 'hell crashed Into tin. earth fifty yards j Iher commoni upon physicians . ml ^ on blackmailers! You robbers! You livery man needs one. Makes a, blade In the wnrlil. or liumey lefumli il. I'rs .• 11. wlih the scarred face. The rumor has tishing tackle. the fa. : . do not f. ai' il d.;io!i t '.at the young girl nc.er look script. floated; sta'Tato bursts of ma'hitie- Young, loo. she was; much younger I fear I haven't the seientilic mind, i 1 s! a n - ahead, exploding with a cataclysmic Kood for six monthK of shaves. TUB IIAV-O t'O., Kunilaiier. Wynmlni,'. Cooking Utensils. Last \ear. a. ••or iing to g..vi : ri willi favr upon a man whose hirth gun lire had ripped across the int- r- Pushed Their Way Onward. medicine Were lo.-t. purse suatciiers! I'll—I'll—I'll— FST as the African wealth in gold A Ken in wanted to sell tliis qalek, than her broiher. and what hair I wasie m\ lime up here reading tiction drilteii* up here that be bad an impres- I'or meals, we h,;-! a ; I liUllll- m. lit I: 'ii r •. '"IT I; i • ol • •r- • ii an 11" oo' ! i!i'ii;;!i'ng! v' lip. Slie was vei.ing dark, nnd Springf.elds had an- •etona11 on that rocked their senses. The st. rii. had died down to a driz I'lanie me if I'll do anything of the J and diamonds astounded the eaey money maker. As be led |lie way across the clear and hisIor.\ poetry, too." sive war record." render- bim unfit to be ber legal con- Continuous SitleMiieii Wanted Everywhere m ;l <'/;ok : : » - ' d : . i: " . - tail..,- | ban h". and !n the air. "That w,:s In the first pla- An appalling geyser of black smoke i /.li .Mlfsmni "I I'll It lirieKKe." Kll.-y l.ii,-, » i mum pan apiece, n; l.r>-;!l, i cup-. t Wo at d a lia i .••. , .:oa.'ii •. u ore im- sort. Conya, young and bean'.i:ui. is swered. There hml beet! snnu tnl.- now a cold drizzle, which mmh kind," he ended up shortly. world in Ihe last decade of the Nine- •uisro\si\ AiiiiAsm-: co. lllg he wondered how the presence of "I'oetryV" With silent deprecation. '1 lie irony was lost on the geologist. C: i Ce:;'!. :.at S . you are looking toon, said the second.in-command. lt!M» IMltftMiru: Ave.. Milwaukee. cultivate. Colimii^Hlon $&!). iree l. M. .f. forks and spoons ap < twi 1 'i tin pof'ed tloai t; .• | • , I S Ml e> 1.;. A ! - | I down on him like a g Miti- torn eiii'th leapec; skyward. Jagged Mr. Pi'ent urn "infortabie and -hher- I For a moment lie remained in leeiith century, the discoveries of tre- Ozai'lt Itevlnptn.-iit Co.. Uo.x Of.:!. Avoi-a. 111. fills while woman would alVect the cirl Quarrier -hool; hN head as he look "Afraid to tight for your rights, eh?" fasc.i ted by one c..-.-;.!ei'e!v unwor- in? around traverses ir. il.t- -h.;. mix. 1 m.eed and itM-dii a i:t IblK, She an- for a •'jmire laeai. eh? shaking the dirt off his gas-taa^k. splinters of steel whined away, and mg. He rammed hi- hands dei n inio tiiought, a trembling ^ort of thought, mendous copper deposits and of other he ridiculed, oblivious of the bullet- case knives, a good hill' : • : '.Iiile. a II'.iii i, '11 a. • ii i i' ib- iopnie.M thv and Put when !ti the (Tt-ei ug grayi '-ss of MK IIMiAN I)All(Y FAUM—litut nei. s "I aw Willi lie dark skin who was slowl,\ the ch;,ir Cordon offered al the tahle. 'I rin-p N ' I'm looking for a round "Sonmihing ought to be done about Study of Mosaic sirup pail for making ... <•1 ileal of the Am o u] , . ;• il. b".Ii, "Abijab, what can't the (iawn, the iieutenam from the stones and ei.Kh. showered down. Be- tii- pockets ami hunched his head a- it were, in which his whole body Importani minerals, platinum among City, 11 rnolil liome. .'lectllc, 1.loo,led lli.- coughing her life away, lie found Old Anne slnillled in with the steam furrowed cheek of the man who faced •• a n-ason. a del 1 To keep the secret from the one. that gunner, Kl Capitan!" Another be 'ielu;• d I ,'r i . skii- \ a mait i , e\p rts be it b'-r.se!:' in d' -i "ii. and then bis orderly and a sergeant: he fraind explanation of the situation to Ids wide, wrinkled lace aliuiit with pride 1 f •' • iind iu-t use do! n. a ti. : r ay what is a round trench where the two officers b,i ca;:,.. again, and the second shell faint strip o! gray whicii told of the characterized hi< business life. mottled character of tho infected im) voi; wokkv? sior it; uv >1 lit with amusement, hut a glint in the lot, and a h rge spoon p ; Ileve. I lietv i, •, i : a'l\ eX'en ia. the I'.oche retiring. Filing quickly mining world in recent years. Some liuaranteeil plan, money | c tun iopi •.'jl liirough the i ommuiiicntion treni t;e^ railroad's (our-e through the dark- reports have gone so far as to say "Alls-: (.inarrier." he forced iiiiiiself was deep in the narrative of his sum- hail-. i| eyes [ironipted .loan Quar- i and im! a, '1 ramp- i • •: ,, ba.-n't end to "My God, cap'n! Vou killed?" "Hell, the use of the ullramicroscope de- KKNSIN'CKU. 1'auliliiiK, Ohio. •saved a number of hi.m: to I ait r,. ji pa< I: of sinners all. the battjilion ocniided It wiihou: illili- "he lieav J true' tl. it al- . - .-rve : -.. 1 i.'ii 1 explore the region and to exploit, if I heap I for them, I fold you—•• • chief defense was called Sixth leads--we're the Inst battalion •in Look where It'- gonna bit! Hastily lie retreated from the track to There is an entertaining story of lated the germ of cancer through the "I won It as a bridge prize.' recorded the amount, li eo-t us .iu» f most of them. egate. have come to tin amicable agree- Congo from Bhodesia. Ihe British pro- y. ar wdmn the ash pi.duces no locks formed a sort of wedge, thinning to 1 Tim heavy projectiles sank far into ilghls of ihe siation. He approached "Ves, I noticed It." replied Ihe girl, The lone of the last - the sudden to, lake a trailer to pacl. things into, parking place. The battalion was out of the trench j tectorate. other important copper de- The girl he addressed sat tense, • he lieier yet bad .vritten, be trudged ward the point as they had beet; ,ie, i ! the chalky soil, and the explosions the door, reached for the handle, and ment, but 1 trust whatever may hap- " We may have to go without sup* tiiibtcniiig of face miiseles the swift but one car Is much easier to manage • • • and k'-ys, (if the rowan tree we are posits have recently been discovered "I knew you were worried about wi'h chin up, listening, as though she on foot to the next town, walked Klrst pea.' ,e| What worries now, and going forward regulating its s, pen this ,• fternoon, that when you re- than two. even If the om- i-• crowded. told that, according to Ihe legend, It you? mated, and that poirit was one great 1 sent the deadly fragments outward , l"'n *d with an inarticulate howl per If we ttay in too long." " That's something. I'm so sorry. Mr, tJuihrle. had not heard, in a moment Cuthrie sobering of the eyes, spurred the quick Auloniobile drivers are gelling their s'raig'i' fo It- eliief resiaiirant and I-: <"> 'he battalion ahead. All at : 0,1 ls ,s turn to England you will take with in Brltisl. territory. w as from ti e rowan tree that the Se.-ond I'eac. .,'1, I hope we shall bearded Frenchman, his: body „ and over the company. More than a ; '' "l ' bad slubbed that fa- all right, mother will have Monarch We shall be a great burden til such a opened the door, his face gray with intuition of the girl to pierce the brakes le.-te ' ! c i; iaU j,!a hll' p''des "lice till re was a snapping and crack- The platinum discoveries in Ihe ordi'fed the be—t bivakfasi to be nad cross of Calvary was made. As for ne\ei legeii"ra:e nio a ra.'i wdthoul mass of bloody rags, who lay with his dozen shells were fired in ail, the toe agi'.iii. "I'oggone it," he you a pleasant recollection of your trinns tile St,:: , ;i;g I.I iiave their ling In i lie a r -a corporal spun round I Cocoa and Tcvnie Weenie Peanut time." aliMeiy, armor of ids raillery, to Mirmise what Car Greatest Necessity ut thai bef.viM and b.-i Men hour. It tn Us. muttered "I'll—'' lie stopped. stay in Berlin." "I shall certainly do Congo are said to be as relatively im- 11 tbe poplar, there is a folk belief thai eyes fiercely open to the enemy and I high sinister plane wheeling overhead Butter tandwiches." "No, it's not lhat. I have room fo "Could you come- a momeniV" lie the seared (die..!; of the -neaker mighi eyes tesi.-d. ineluded s:. ik. a dojiaai y foi'hi.ldi n and collapsed limply, while his blouse that," said IMzzy, "for I have met with portant to thai Industry as are the when It tiiins up tiie whites of its his outhrust bayonet almost li the | the whib. Then the companv went From around the corner had come you, and the others don't mailer, Itut have brought to him of idtlertiess, for the Wife of 1'arrner turned red under his gas mask--ihe > copper deposits to the copper indus- m asked tiie girl who had risen from the Wit li t 'a' rise of I!a• lio-bl'i : ' | leaves there is going to be a sMrni. Fortune Telling the sound of a voice that seemed fa- nothing but kindness and considera- The American lavm hoe- • emplacement where the I'.oche guns forward with the baitalion, very PVERY irenuinp Monarch parkaw bear* It will he ttiipb-asaiit lor you in the table. "Vou sahl \oil could li- p and pain. But wlr, ? she wondered. can Some - ' • tors left fnOl Sebetl ". I b- came b e:,-"' on a I :'ain, 1 man beside him slutiibled and went tion from everyone. Only this morn- try. and together with Ihe copper and 0 Tlu rti; " teller Is n Iduff. had been. 1 glad to move. miliar. More than that he liad heard l 'Jl '-'"a Head, thu oldest trademark la © Tile red title from eye to ear only lent pel along u iihoui a lot ot r but prints "ii tla ol till but you down, swearing through grayish lips tho United Statoa covering a complete lino house," she's pretty bad';" and t'"" I-, o I,oil' s worked on a -er- The company, whi.-h had iearticl its ri D Hi: CONTPsUFIX) his own name. Thomas Brent sud- ing I had anotiier proof of It. I sent platinum, gold and diamonds have she must have her aii'n I Popcorn of tho world'* Uncut food productte-Cofreo. J Miss (Quarrier straighieiied, threw .loan Quarrier hurried to her tiiedi •livnity di-1'net ion. to the cleanly i a n't ii i iina a nil i" r lire on moil v:ii I. be faintly hoped would ni>u«h come to light there, increasing the li ~ !l! , own bitter lesson in frontal attacks denly began to take an Interest in life. lo the station master to inquire how Tea. Cocoa. CutBup, I'lcklen. Peanut Butler, Iilinning water in il,r ! ileii. a a coli' ii le |i.,v < ee M. When popcorn rel' ; e- fo • t,o;." It Hi :i>;i r.ii..(-'..f. Canned Fruita and VeKeUblea, and other hack her head and held ids embar- cine kit in Cordon's room, emerged I II "I.jeled feat lire ;. Why siriiild Ihis I' ''\ to be ; ! It Meet itig woliderf :l Quickly lie slunk out of the circle of much notice I must give for a special already great predominance In the eat 1 - on machine-guns, gave passing tribute •uperior table •pecialtiea. rwssetl glance as she tpileily said: and followed him. There. io : an badge of serviee be the source of se- telephone and a radio ar, i,i,i ded as b"-t '! 'I: • "i b"11 rang ; lie b • : ed may ne too dry and it may not be dry liyiit made by the telegrapher's lamp train to he got ready to take me back two that Africa now holds by reason "Them Frogs, they eat machine-gun- RSID, MURDOCH & CO. "Would It help you to know that I lioyalice of the man who ate heavily eret humiliation? Mill she was con ti - Iieiv-sitie;-. but the Inol r car ranks A large proportion ot "blowouls" of up. -n. '. i: he was waiting for a eilotlgb. If it Is ibis year's corn. It Musical Menu and into the shadow of a loaded truck, to England, The reply, most civilly of the vast mines In Ihe Transvaal II IM. up. Fightin' sons o' guns, tiiey are. Old Palace Haunted by Caligula's Ghost? BuMIMM 1853 MONARCH was a nurse overseas through Ihe last of Anne's cooking, they stayed until dent that it was. 11 res are • a !o n a i m and t Ii." e • H - i '". 1 V' al the foot of ihe may not be dry enough. Ke.-jimg in a •' 'ok - \\ i.;.! are we bavin' tonight, lie had not been seen, he knew that, worded, was to the effect that two district. Wonder if any chow Is comln' up Cbkaao Pltuburgb Bomob New York llnve years of Ihe war?" he bad llnlslied. Al length, when ii:>- t,tuarrier changed ihe subject. "|',v 'he Ceneral 1'ederalion of W'om are cail-ed •. ii"! 1 .;r'' - | l ei s'ail's 1,1 von 1,1 e di" 1 in pat: tit. warm place for a weik or two will ma'am? yet someone had called his name. hours would sulllce." Bismarck went For more than twenty years scien- Jackaonville Taapa Lot Aogelea today?" They made themselves com. Quabty for To years He went red under the deep tan. opiate had brought respite to the sut'- the way. Mr. Cuthrie. when can you en's Clubs has announeed that re- trom rii'-t and g -iraine-l notes "Mr. Mailiew • dinner Improve It. If ihe corn is obi, it Is M -tress- Why, I just told you; la Hip northern angle of the Pala- ius was feasting when he was In- Again he heard the voice. Hid the straight to Gortschakoff to tell him tists and promoters have been strug- fortabie among the dead and waited She Would not mind NImla, then she. ierer, .loan and Ciitbrie returned to semi for the Stul'l I left on the beach lilies to 111,1)1111 ipieslioniiall'"- sent to , is I'l ady : didn't you iiear iiie bell V" probably too dry. I'liliieg it In h clear soup. lilei of sole, the roust and tine hill stands a palace, which ihe formed that bis wife Messallna was station agent know anything? It was that IMzzy meant fighting if he did not gling with the tremendous problems the next move with equanimity. to whom agony and death had been Ihe living room. and take it to Albany? I can pick It housewives living on farm* di-^losed To ,v art au > n :lne vdien the Ignl ; "Ve-. dear, but 1 didn't care for paper sack, on a sheltered porch, pudding. people of Home believe to be haunted dead and received the news with a a strange tone, yet one that 'seemed give In. "lie gave in," adds Sir Leo- of opening up this mineral wealth of To Revive Haute Plant "Two hundred and thirty-one men, Aviation Term eomnionptaces, "I'm sorry, sir," said Cuthrie, "that up next spring when 1 return to the lhat nearly four ilfih- of tbem have tWui is lo. I d iind the key is lost, run ' any." where li will not gei wet but absorb Cook -1 meant on the radio, tna'sin. by the ghost of the half mad ('aiir,dla, Jest, ilien ordered a slave to pour him •Ir," reported the second-in-command, to carry a vague memory. Mr, Bpvji pold Swalne. Central Africa. They have had to When n house plant, especially a auloniobiles, one-til'th radio sets, more : some moisture from the air. will help. Ihe emperor who surpassed even Nero The form "ornlthopler" embraces, "1 am glad—you will understand, you should be disturbed—that I should bay." a wire from the undeiground side ot Tldr amadng answer brought ber —IJof.ton Transcript. gliding Into the shallow dugout where a cup of wine. And lu»re also the listened closely as the answer came. contend against disease, Ihe lack of fern, Ih dying, pour a tablespoon I ul or as its name impIIcK, any type of llyin« than a third have rtiniiiiii; or pumped the horn to the Ignition coil. in cruelty and liioodihirstiness, Pierre Vou see—she, somehow, wall Is me need the services of your sister, but Kvidenlly deeply occupieif with Ids upsiajrs. Il,» dipped some Ink and the captain was holed up. "Mighty same emperor devoured bis fatal re- "Yes, We're on the right track. But Picture'e Valuation roads over which to bring In machin- • asfor oil around the roots. This will machine modeled after tho flapping water af kitchen sinks. • • » Van Piiassen relates, in the AHanla with her at Ihe end fears I'll nol be she's been a godsend," thought, for a space the man ad- belli over Ills page. He looked Up, Flood Lott in Holland Ho Parking lucky, so far. I'm goin' to sleep. past tif mushrooms of wiiich Tacitus I think we'd better go up lo the hotel The picture by Whistler called "Old ery and supplies, the absence of either make Ihe plant look green and fresh or vibraiing action of bird or Insect The average worker gels $2,000 a Constitution. Though the guide re- there. I've promised her." Quarrier nodded stolidly, wlthoiii dressed made no answer; then he sahl, kindly and pntiently; "I have just eat- I Miring tbe I'ouiiecnth and rifteenth Oswald Whew ! I'm tired of dnne» There's some abellln', especially to- speaks, a dish prepared by his loving and stay for the night and start our water routes or adequate railroads in a short time. wings. Battersea Bridge" is alluded to as the As he spoke, Ihe tpil/.zleal look ')f removing his pipe from his mouth. IiidilTerently: "Some tline this win- year, we read in a reliable jourtuil en. dear; I shau'i want anything for centuries Holland suffered from many fused to accompany us mid the half wife ami niece, Agrippina, in order to active investigaiions In the morn- over which the ore or smelted metal Top of Steering Gear lllg. I believe I'll stop and rest awhile. ward the left, but most of the outlit "Nocturne in Blue and Gold." It wa* the girl stiffened to one of pity, Then, as If spurred hy a sense of du'y ter, possibly, when the Ice sets hard Of wddeb. we would say. the average some time." moldered ruin-, we encountered no make way to ihe throne for her son ing." great Hoods. In several of which the Clara- All right, but would you Is pretty well under cover." the source of one of the artist's most could be shipped to market, and Post Repays Lubricant automobile dealer always gets some ghost in any of the historic halls, Nero, "I know. I will heip you." to the performance of a task not too In the strait." Mr. Mathews was not happy, but he loss of life exceeded 1(h),<100 persons. please get off my feet before you slopl Gouraud's battle roared on to the Thomas Brent knew that voice. It famous witticisms. The opposing against the complete disruption of though We half expected to see phan- • #*•••• disagreeable, cleared his throai and "What? Not before then? There If pays to keep In mind immy of Ihing, left with swelling tumult. The Amer- was Philip Scrotties', and as he came counsel in the suit for libel which their elTorts lhat came during Ihe the less conspicuous parts of tl ar • • • tom- repeat the ghastly scenes that Under a sky Unshed with Ihe rose of began: are some valuable ore specimens and icans, In their sector, passed the day to the realization the president of Ihe Whistler brought against Buskin In World war. In the past three or four Above Such Matters Were once emicjed here. For here Ca- Didn't Hatch the northern Iwlllghf, Joan Quarrier "Mr. tsiilhrle, may I ask how you. a stores boxes of lliem. That pirate which are not properly lubricated be One person Is struck by an aulo Amalgamaled Foundry company, wig- years, however, progress and devel- Hermit Gives Simple Recipe for Logevity In ominous quiet. They wondered 1878 elicited Ihe fact tiiat the picture will come back for them," cause fbey are overlooked so easily. mobile In this country every 42 sec- "Did you ever use money In an elee ligula reclining at the banquet table, A school teacher relates that she gled his sore toe In pure excitement. and her brother stood on the hUli man of education and family, lind your- what the delay was, speculated on the had been painted in two days, nnd opment have rushed ahead at a great- Urate tlon?" was giving her small pupils a lesson shore of the ICIkwan, whose Hat sur- self In a—minor poslllon, so to apeak, "We'll be hunting geese until cold One of these, almost Invariably for- ends. a government stiitistic says, An amazing secret of longevity IM burst out laiii-'ldng. ami when asked Then he creased Hie exertion that noth- er rale than ever before, and It seems which record that In this manner strategy of attack- -which Is a matter then nsked: "The labor of two days; weather drives them south." gotten In Ihe lubrlcalhig Is once unon a time our naiional sport "No," replied Senator Sorghum. **1 tlio cause o! his ndrlh replied: "How "ii birds, and after leiiing about the ing might interfere wilh ids hearing. face caught and held the warm tones with the Hudson's May company?" claimed to have been discovered hy a men have prolonged their lives to always sealed from the men who de- then Is lhat for which you ask 200 likely lhal Ihe promised development the fop of the steering gear post, a was baseball. have always had campaign managen easy it Won'd he to have the heads of hatching of the eggs, the care of the of Ihe heavens. On guard before the A corner of Huthrle's mouth lifted. "You're not hunting geese here, ar»> Corean. regarded" as a saint, named five hundred years. He sleeps only liver the attack and wore through to The other man was talking now. guineas?" To which Whistler retort- of these districts would soon be ap- • • • quite competent to handle the mlnoi my court lei'- roll over the marble mother bird and the first lessons In factor's house. Inside the stockade, lay Ills rather deep-set eyes shifted from you? Why couldn't you go before yov few drops of light oil applied at this ".lust what did you find out, Mr. parent In full force. KkaJUImin, amazing In Its simplicity two hours a day, massages hlmwlf the evening of October 2, At dark ed with dignity: "No; | ask it for go on your hunt- tomorrow. In fact?' point every few thousand miles will While a car may seem »o ride bet- considerations of pecuniary detail."— lloors." In 'his same cliamber Claud- Hying, she said: "Now, children, I Bcrotties?" the great alredale, satisfied, since his Ihe queslioner to meet the glance of as well as In its aidldpated results. and performs other hygienic exercises food came up In marmlte cans beer the knowledge of a lifetime." Thl* Africa's reputation as a haven for "Archie!" The sharp challenge of take away the grinding noise when ter at 40 miles an Imnr than at 111 Washington Star, am the mother bird and you are th« "Well, I described Mr. Brent to the Introduction, that these people were the girl, half amused at the abrupt I'or II consists in nothing but a diet according to the holy teachings of and potaloes and a little coffee, "put picture sold two years later for 2,000 mlssionarleM nnd big game hunters Joan Quarrier at Ihe callous Insistence one tugs al the wheel as In parking over a rough road, the higher speed little birds nestled in your cozy nest. agent and it seems that a man of his at i:ikwaii with the consent of his question, half wondering at his an of water and small cakes made of tbe nuddhists, and Ids food consists ours on that mess-tin there," directed guineas, seems likely to be lost as the dark of her hrolher was checked by the Clutch nnd brake pedal shafts need sacrlflceu longevity and ellldency of The Heart af Nature Lu iruaxe and Life I want you all to spread your wlngit description got off Ihe train here day master, but nursing. neverthelesH, a awer. pine bark, t'poa such food Skajkinan of a few of the pine bark cakes and the second-in-command, aa his orderly and lly away," continent gradually assumes more and level tones of the factor, a little lubricant once In a while axfes. wheels, wheel liearlngs. dlrt'er- before yesterday morning lugging deep dislike of the man with hairy "Vour question Is a fair one," be Is said lo have subsisted for many one or two glasses of water dally. "How far up the Hudson did joa •lid In with Ids and Ihe captain's ra- The one supremely significant fact more the guise of an Inexhaustible (TO IIK CO NT I NURD.) Neglect causes excessive wear, result- Em h child, waving arms to the mu Minatrele as Outcatts Pa Buzz prefers private bath face, who had dared attempt to rub replied. "I came here for my healfh, entlal. steering rods, brakes and other years. He IH now sixty years old and for' tlons. The captain sat up In his cor- In the universe is, to quote Peabody's three or four baskets. There was a As a result of this regimen he said Hie she beat, skipped to the dressing It is said that the minstrels of the EI Dorado, the "gilded place." the » ra of the former mascot of the I came back from overseas with gassed ing In noisy pedal action. Important parts below the springs. "Oh, farther than the advertiaa line parapbrase, "the transformation hoy with him, too, and that's about Ihe CUT .pt»y kill, roichci, bed bug., ant., .nd 'Mill going strong," and expresses he feels younger and stronger at sixty ner a little later, when the attack l(c;, 10i'7, \Vi'Hl«rii NowN|iu|ier Union.) First bnftallon, Royal Montreals. Soft'Hearted Wardert • • • room, with the exception of one little only way we can hope to trace him— Middle ages were UHiially of question- lungs." the utmost conlidence In living for than he did thirty years ago at only tnents run."—l,os Angeles Tlmea. orders came up. of language Into life." The belief M, their eggs. It also clean your home of flies 4, Local aulborltles af Karafonga, Coob fellow who remained motionless In hi* able virtue and honor, and laws were "So there's a dying Indian woman Ah, I see. Where was your home, Kxperls who figured the end of tlia two hundred ninety years longer, thug There wan a brief penciled order Ih one of Immense anllqulty, though through Ihe boy," Back Seat Driver half that age. He .s diligently search- enacted to repress them. They were Unele Eben 10 iat€ctt at th'. •house?" Quarrier was saying. Islands, are gentle with prisoners. A world's oil supply are now telling us neat. Turning to him, she said: Then came the other voice: "They harmless may I ask?" rounding out three centuries and a ing the holy books from which he Speaking the Truth from the major, and maps. The two only of recent years suscepilhle of "Par ain't nigh de money spent !n Judge from New /.ealand, having sen- Rack seat drivers are not popular "Donald, why didn't you fly away with called "shadows" or "roving men," to mtDkiod Will not stain. Get Flit todiy. "Ver.. He asked me to see her. She "Montreal." that the drop la gasoline Is caused by half. offlcerN bent over them eagerly. "Hun- scientific explanallon—the belief in are liable to be In any one of a hun- In Connecticut, and even Ihe law has learned Id? secret In expoetiitjnn of "A man in your position should tl* all the other little birds?" and under the law they were not per* politics dat dar once was," said Uncle has a frightful pulse and temperature. "Vou—you ean't be a relative of tenced a man to ten years' hard lahoi overproduction. dred places, and the only thing we can withdrawn Its sanction from the pas- Such an age Is, of course, much less llnding some method of living wlthoui ways speak the truth." rn/r—Platoon commanders report right Ihe strange bewildering Identity of Eben. "A good politician knows how at Auckland, was surprised lo llnd fht 0 0 » '"Cause," came the prompt nnd un^ do is lo stay around here until we miffed to Inherit property, to collect If's a matter of days—hours, 1 should Charleg fiufhrle?" demanded the other, than that credited to the antediluvian any f^oil at all. "Hut how can I arrange," Imiulree •way—" . . . "What do you make sound and life. It has been claimed prisoner sitting next to him nf a movU senger who takes It upon himself or Never oil rubber spring supports at expected reply. •• 'Cause I was a bad debt* or to take part In Christian sac* to make a handshake and a pleasant thin' i f his interest suddenly aroused. of It, John? Looks like General I*- that all the visible creation In its learn that boy's haunts and then trace herself to warn, advise and "assist" spring brackets, because n will de- patrhiK'hs. Hut it Is precisely twice Senator Sorghum, "for enough Inveitb <'gg "—Boston Transcript. raments. smile do de real work."—Washington " tor of squaw-man, also," "Brother." theater Ihe night before his departuri Jeune was goln' to spilt his division countless forms has been built up them out. We've got to get his signa- the driver of an aulomohile. Accord- stroy the action and possibly cause that a.tallied by Abraham, and, of gallons to llnd It all out?"- Washing* Star. snli j (•Quarrier. "Vou, a brother of Charles Cuth- for prison. The native warders fell and reunite It on the (leld. . . . sound-wise, upon a system of har- ture to thst thing, and we've got to ing to the opinion of the courts. If has them to pull out, course, vastly greater than lhat at- First Record of Fallt ton Star. Tin- girl's straight brows contracted rie!" Quarrler'a prominent eyes that, since the criminal was goin» monic vibration—that. In Ihe shell, the have him In there lo send It through. Audrey's Opinion been accepted, however, that a pas- • « • tained by any one since Ids time. The Creat rails of ihe Missouri Hmmmt Ain't that the stunt you "Doubt" /• Mild Word wit!; irriliitlon, "No. I don't think so. away to have an unlmppy time, he Now you are sure thai you si and with Little Audrey gazed In rapt fasci- His Wife Wat There bulged In amazement at the factor of senger In an automobile should can Skajkinan Is a hermit, who lives river, near the present town of Crem claim only Ilobert K. Lee and Napo- fern, the fir-cone, the reptile, the fish, mlglil as well have one pleasant night The man who drives Ids car at n WhaPt Time to a Car? "After a politician has shook hand* him all right, are you, Mr. Scrolllos?" It's a inatter of big heart. Old Anne, ICIkwam. leon could get away with? , . , the bird, the same laws prevail that nation at a contortionist in a vaude- A man In an English court denied DESTROYS Hon the driver If. In Hie passenger's rate of 2r> miles an hour gels cussed on Cored's holy mountain, Kongosan, l-'alls, were lirst made known by I.ewl Helen Have you ever timed mehbe a thousand times," said Uncle the Cree cook, found her sick In a tlpi, "Vou are more flattering to my before Ids departure. yosr All here? Get around—the map's govern the stretched siring, with all The injured toe sprang into activity ville show. that he was out on a certain occasion, opinion, the car Is being operated In by the drivers behind blm. but he an;l told of his method of longevity and Clark, who arrived there June 1.*' 'en, 'you kind o' doubt hi* slocerltf FUm Mofqultoei Moths when i lie Indians were here In June cat ? again—and then ceased at the sound "Mamma," she laughingly said to adding: "I should have liked to have brother than to me," ami (Julhrle an unusually careless and negligent lo the members of the Japanese Peer Nlo. The fails possibly hml Ueen sm about oriented— their harmonic progressions and "as- when he says 'Pleased to meet you/' Many proverbs are the wit of em* hardly ever has io be taken to the Crace—Yes, Indeed, It stood p#r* of the confidential manager's voice. Aata Bad Bnga Boathaa M/ZZHr for the trade. Out of sheer human- joined Joan Quarrier In an amused "Hire «* ar% It Um Bnea trench •oclated wave-length*." her mother, 'That man has no more been, but my wife was at home, and manner. hospital. club of Tokyo. He says lie found the earlier by Krencli trappers, hut the. fedly still for an hour and three mlo> •V ashlngton Star. I mm m ti, if), they took care of her." smile. and the wisdom of none. "X4»% ba* Uuated ute In everything. bone* thau a plate ui ke creau." fou know the difliculty," Kc-cr

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rnwrt: THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THE LOWBtt LEDGifa md ALTQ SOU) Kay nee colors are guaranteed not ALTON—VERGENNES. LOWELL MARK El' REPORT. to fade. Blouses, shirts nnd wash Mrs. Elsie Condon and Xylpha Corrected July 21, 1027. FALLASUCRCt PACTS. MOSELEY MATTERS. THE LOWELL LEDGER AND suits nt Van Dyke's, $1.00 to $2.50. ad. Frost went to Ann Arbor Sunday lo Wheat, (iO-lb I 25 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hrigham, of lev- How They Divided (ieorge Waiker ituekner, Jr., min- Mr. and Mrs. John Tribbey and he wilh their inolhcr a few days Wheat, (iO-lb, test, white 1 25 ALTO SOLO ari, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frost ister of Ihe Central Church of DEPENDABLE son Homer spent Sunday with Mail- the Fortune through her operation. Hye, per bu 85 Christ, of Crand Hapids, and wife, anil other relatives last week. Makin' Friends Published every Thurs- ing Hassman and family near Lake- Elsie Condon spent last week with l iour, per bbl 8 00 Young Men's and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Kthe- Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kropf were by O. Lawrence day inormtiM from the view. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Condon. On Oats, per bu 50 in Grand Hapids Wednesday. Moose l.(ul{je huihiing, ridge, of (iraud Hapids, had a pleas- By H. IRVING KING Sunday Ihey drove out lo the Getz Corn and oats, feed wt 2 20 The Larkin club met wilh Mrs. Misses Lee Axford and Frank Hawthorne 210 East Main street, ant call on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Any used car seen on our floor farm along with Mr. and Mrs. Will Corn Meal, per cwt 2 20 Halph Kiste last Wednesday afler- (ateley, of , spent the week- Lowell. Michigan. Hunt Sunday. Ilnirnian and daughters. Middlings, per ton 40 00 IIOOII. . ia good for more than enough nil at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. (Copyrlnht.) Mr .ami Mrs. Frank Shook, of Mrs. Hire nnd Mr. and Mrs, Hran, per Ion 38 00 Al. Hichmonil, of Grand Hapids, lohn Horgerson. Ar- F. M. JOHNSON TWO-TROUSER SUITS (irand Hapids, were last Friday Cracked Corn 2 35 satisfactory miles to assure the ORAfK MELTON grahbed the girl llnir Hlain and children were over Editor and Proprietor dinner guests at Ihe Hunt home. has been a guest of J. D. Frosl and Ernest Ayers and family, Mr. and quickly ami swung her out of the Sunday guests of 'Tom ('.ondon and Hogs, dressed ....12-13 Thlrly-flflh year on the job. wife at their collage the pasl week. owner of his money's worth. Mrs. James Muir motored to Lake- H Halph Whinnery and wife, Mrs. sons. I logs, live 9 00 Janie Sherrard and (ius Wheilon Sir. and Mrs. Dell Kropf and view and enjoyed a picnic dinner way of the auto truck. Member National Kditorial associa- with lots of style, quality fabrics, You can always count on that Mr. and Mrs. William Condon, Jr., Calves, dressed 12-15 called on Will Sherrard and wife, baby spent Sunday al the Chris, with friends and relatives. "Ouch," said the jrlrl, "you hurt. tion. visited relatives al Sparta over Sun- Calves, live 9-11 at Harvard Sunday and left the two Kropf home. You are very rude." She said It rub- Citizen's Phones: Otlice. No. 20U; Joseoh Dennie returned to his day. Beef, dressed .8c to 14c hand-tailoring— latter for a visit and the former had Gordon Frost and family were iu bing her left ana which Horace had Residence, No. 239 home in (irand Ledge after a la- Sirs. Ilnlli (iates and children Heef, live ....5 lo 8 picnic dinner and went on to Cedar Grand Hapids Monday. Gould's Garage Entered al the" postofllce, at Lowell, days visit wilh his uncle and aunt, grasped harder than he Intended hi were gnesls of Mr. and Mrs. (!. O. Fowls, per Ih 14-20 Springs to call on friends then re- Guy Granger and wife, of Port- Michigan, as second-class matter Phon. 269 321 East Main St. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennie. ' There's one thing any man can get Ids exclteiaeut at the younj,' lady's Butter 35 land, visited Moseley friends Salur- Condon 'Thnrsdav. turned for Mrs. Sherrard and (ius Mr. and Mrs. William Fox, wilh An' never spend a dime; peril. Eggs 24 anil then on home. dav and Sunday. SUBSCRIPTION HATES PAYABLE her son, Guy Tallant, wife and Nobuddy's ever bought one yet, "And you," he retorted, "are very Hut ter Fat .• 40 Harry Yanghan anil fainily. of Leslie Ford, of Lowell, spent Sat- A USeO CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENnABLB Hardware Man: "Have v o u IN ADVANCE daughter, Bernadeen, visited nt the careless. Didn't you see that truck Heans—Light Hed Kidney 5 50 (irand Hapids. came Saturday and urday evening at Murray lake. In all the years o' time! pionghed your ten acre Held yet?" Regular 10-page edition— AS me DEALER, WHO SELLS IT William Dianiond home in Ionia coming?" Dark Hed Kidney Heans . 4 25 are spending a lime with his moth- Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Tanner: No. 1 said I was only One year Sunday. 'But It's the greatest gift that life I'ea Heans 5 25 er, Mrs. (iarrison al her home here. daughter Laura, spent Sunday wilh "No," she replied, "I was looking thinking ahont it." Six months LO Mr. and Mrs. Will Frost and Can tfive from start t' end Potatoes, per hn 1.50 She has been wilh her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frost at Iheir the other way. of course, 1 am very Hardware Man; 'Oh. I see. you've Three months -iU daiighler Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. (Excupt a true an' lovin' wife), t,; Here's where you'll find outstanding Mrs. Howard Ferguson and fainily, collage. grateful to you for re.scuin« me as mercK tin ned it over in >our mind." Single copies • > O. J.. \eiler spent last week in .lohn Scott and daughter Dorothy, on Ada road Ihe past two weeks. Dell Kropf, of Lowell, spent Mon- An' that's a faithful friend. you did." - -tlood Hardware. 'The honeymoon is over when the Local 6-page edition— Chicago alliiiiling the spent Sunday afternoon and eve- values in our Summer Clothes. Suits Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnson and day at Will Engle's home. ITEMS OF THE TOWN furniliire bride learns Hml candy comes in One year market. ning at Hamona park. "I heg your jiardnn," said Horace, sister, Mrs. Dickerson, of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Halph Kiste attend- Some Summer Suggestions paper hags.—Kingston Whig-Stan- Six months Yes, makln' friends '11 always be "but you see, I didn't think. I was Dad: ••Where's yonr molher. that look better and are better than were here Sal unlay lishing and ed the funeral of Mrs. Kiste's sis- Mrs. G. Wnite is very ill and con- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hartley and Miss Margaret Maloney, who is son'.'" dard. STOI The secret of success— so fearful you would he hit." boating and called al the Tower ter at Cadillac recently. ' lined'to her bed. Miss Hallie Devoe were in Saranac taking nurses training at St. Mary's Son: 'She said if yon conhl go you will expect to see at the price. Cold Meals Nicely Silted Monday evening. hospital, is spending a part of her I mean that folks like you an' me In spile of her atiemptcfl self-control No newapaper can auccead with- place. Susie DeVrles, a Hut ter worth Eventually you will take The out and sow what yon call your One writer describes a middle vacation at her home here. She Th* out advertiaint, tharafor* wa ao- Mr. and Mrs. Long and their hospital nurse, spent Saturday and Paul Freidii, of Saranac, spent V. Will find more happiness the girl was conshlerahly shaken hy wild oats, she was going out and aged man as one who has stopped First I U>dger. Why not now? tf liclt the patTonagaof our reader* daiighler and fainily, of (irand Sunday wilh her molher, Mrs. John last week wilh the home folks, Ihe will leave in a few days for Detroit, With one good friend, than all the fools her narrow escape. She tremhled a raise whal Shermaii called war." growing on either end hut contin- rlnM a College models for the young men, De Vries near Moseley. Cold Boiled Ham, Loin Roll, Veal Loaf, lUchard Booth is spending a few (i. Friedli family. where she will spend some time during for Ihoaa who by thair advartla- Hapids occupied Ihe Jones cottage little, soelng wlikh Horace said: Hardware and linplemcnl .lonrnal. ues to grow in the middle.—Gait He- Myers and Hitlenger, of Lowell, days with relatives in Grand Hap- with an aunt. The world has ever known 1911, Ing help to mekethia paper pos- over Sunday. Fred Witteiibaeh was a diniiei "You must sit down somewhere and porter. more conservative models for the older have been at Ihe John Andrews Minced Ham, Pork Loaf, Luncheon Roll, ids. That use their fellow men for tools, ••nt ui sible. J. E .Tower and wife and Mrs, guest al Ihe H. Neweomb home in The Shalunka Campllre girls, with rest. Come Into this tea-shop here Little (.ill: (relnrning from farm re-rooling Ihe buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wykes spent dlvlslu Hiram (iarrison were dinner guests Hockford Sunday. Iheir gnanliaii, Mrs. F. E. White and Or go their way alone. Sunday school where the teacher Mr. Coolidge in his failure to re- tbe (i men. Dried Beef, Bacon, Bologna. the week-end with friends in Fre- ami have a cupful of lea." Sunday al the home of Mrs. Albert assistant guardian, Miss Harkema, said animals had iim souls so couhl- the P>; mont. Mrs. W. F. Youngs, of Kalamazoo, Slie had heeu studying the niau's ply to the New York editor's ipies- Steketee in (irand Hapids anil her A grammar boy passed in the fol- spent the past week in a cottage at n'l go to Heaven): "If cats don'l go tion as to whether he wants a •nemy Is Ihe guest of C. D. Maxson and The art o' makin' friends—Why, say, face Intently--"sizlnu' him up." Uernia Suits in this group are $30 with one grandson, Donald Steketee were lowing coinposilion 011 Cats; "Cats Mrs. Anna Smith is spending the family this week. Haldwin lake and Sunday the par- That's ail we're livin' for! lo Heaven. Mama, when- do the third h-nii shows how a man can there. that you can maul and lease are week with Mrs. Shepard at her ents of the girls drove to the lake Horace was not IVcling in I he hesi can •• Dr. Walter Stroud, of Nashville, angels gel strings for lln ir harps'.'" keep his month shut and say yes.— man ui pair of trousers. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks aim called Maullese cats. Some eats is home in lonla. and all enjoyed a picnic dinner. There isn't any other way • if hmnor. (Iriiham-il when a hoy. lie Cottage Cheese, Philadelphia Cream Tenn., was a week-end guest al Ilu linplemcnl Hccord. Soulht i n l.unihernian. ing fei their daiighler and lady friend, of reckeruized by how ipiiel their pur Mrs. Haltie Pcckham and r.on T' find the open door had het-n rct-eivin^ a lilM-ral ailowaiir.* rlnes. Charles Doyle home. :: From Our Point Lowell, called on Mr. and Mrs. is and these is named Persian cats. Cheese, Whipping Cream, FruiU and Howard spent last Wednesday in ELM DALE ETCHINGS. To all Cod's beauties everywhere! from a rh-li unele ami had spi-nt il On th< Frank Hunt Sunday. The cat whal has very bad tempers Mrs. John Hergin is spending a runK 1 (irand Hapids. Mosl of the wheat is cut through- You'll never reach the end for the past live years In r'lauihu' w Willie Hexford and wife, Mr. Huf- is called Angorie cats. And the few days this week wilh her sister, vlcinlt Vegetables. J. E. Hannon ami family were otil this locality which seems to be ahoiit the world. And imw his Uln-le fonl. of (irand Hapids, L. H. Higuall cats with deep feelius' is called Fel- Mrs. Downes, of (irallan. 0' joy's bright pathway when you share FJ out th of View. Sunday guests at the home ol his of good cpiality. The hum of the Jtllt was di-iid and a nilileuTaiu had caih-d Then and family, of North Park, and rela- ine cuts."-Open Itoad. Herman Haimer, of (irand Hapids, 0, in*. 0 Umne. •.MkilMk Yer gladness with a friend. parents In Ionia. Ihreshing machine will soon be him home. R and HI lives from West Virginia, were at is spending Ihis week wilh Mr. and heard as many farmers thresh di- tLeri&t their cottage Salunlay night and Old Lady: "Are those eggs on tin Edwin Fallas left Sunday night Mrs. William Heauchamp. I Miring llnrace's ah>i'iice ahroad it plncen for a week in Milwaukee and Chi- rect from tiie lield, nnd Ihe weather Sunday. counter fresh?" R. D. HAHN phmeh 1 IONIA LAI) INJL RED IN PLANE II' it's true lhal people know noth- appeared the dereased niillii.naire heavy LOST: A COAL STRIKE. Tropical Worsted Suits Joseph Dennie has gone lo tin has been wonderful for the harvest. ( cago on business. Grocer's Hoy; "Yes'm." MISHAP, BETTER. roll eve .It eame with somelliiii^ of :i shock home uf his son, Charles Dennii Sam Hondabush and children re- ing when Ihey are dead, is the uncle had hecome guardian of a ynim_• Old Lady: "How long havi they The Stormzand family are moving Ionia, July Hi.—Kenneth Gemn- lived, i lo many readers Ihe other day that KEENE CENTER. and wife to live with lliem. lumed home Monday from their agnoslics think, some of them von't lady, the daughter of an old selmol. tho S been laid?" into Iheir new home on Jeirerson end, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert a national soft coal strike had Light shades and dark shades with- Sam Detmer and lamily drove to Mrs. Mary Daly, of Keene, spent visit in . While n-ali/e when the change occurs. fellow, who had heggud him on his great Grocer's Hoy: "Not long, ma'am. avenue this week. Geimiend, of Ihis city, who was se- Norlh Hay Nugget. been in progress since April I. Somr Grand Hapids Sunday and visited Saturday night and Sunday with away Leltoy had his linger smashed, dying hed to look altt-r tiie girl whom way. I laid 'em there myself less'u an Sarah Hannon spent a few days verely injured on the scalp a week burr ax Oiiio miners awakened the forget- out weight and without warmth. Will Detmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Condon. having got caught in the ear door. reverses of fortune had •-<.nip.'lied him hour ago."—Exchange. with her aunt, Mrs. Elmer Howl: in ago when he ligured in an airplane ette an ful public by refusing an ultimatum Mrs. I.eece spent Sunday in Cas- Clarence and Francis Miller, of "I want some powder." Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pinkney, of aeeident wilh Orson Bud Slocum. In leave penniless. And the will of forwai to ^o back lo Ihe ."si.tHI per day wa.yc Tailored to fit and keep in shape. Silk cade and West Lowell and Wednes- Grand Hapids this week. (irand Hapids, called at Ihe home "Mcnm-n's?" taken, Temperance Worker: "My good Lansing, were week-end guests of 10. will fully recover, it was said Horace's mifl" read that if linra.-f scale of wartime or sulVer Ihe op- day in Grand Hapids. ami Thursday Miss Elsie Velzy is spending her of Iheir uncle, Josiah Hlough Sun- "No. vinnneiTs." atid it man, what makes your nose so Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ilawley. today. His eomlilion was nol so should marry Norma Kifhard^'ii. th.- etiiiifi of mines with non-union linings. in Ionia on business. vacation on a trip to Chicago with day evening. "SeenledV" Fifth i red?" Lowell was well represented al serious as ai lirst believed. The • 'i-phan afoivsaid, then llura.-c wmild workmen. The disappearance of Will Converse and family were friends from (irand Hapids. Sirs. Albert Johnson and children, "No, I will take il mil inc.* Oil rest a Hobo: "Why, madam; it's blush- Hie Aid supper al Ihe home of Mr. vonng man was laken lo Hlodget! gel Hit* whole f.irlune. It lie ivfu-t-d short i Ihis strike from all public nolice has Sunday dinner guests of Mr, Haas Mrs. John Kropf, son Tony and of Maine, spent several days last Weekly. ing with pride because il knows and Mrs. W. V. Hurras Friday evi hospital at (irand Hapids Friday ITE front, had elements that at first seem posi- and mother in Lowell. daughter Olive, spent Sunday at week wilh her parents of this place, then the fortune was to he divided how to mind ils own business.— ning. and, following an X-ray examina- vanoec tively mysterious. Arthur Spoon and family, of Hock- Heeds Lake and Hamona theatre. and assisted in picking huckleber- hetween N.inna and lloracf. li.iiatv a ter Air Station News. Miss Freda Willenbach spent last ries. tion, it was found he had sulfered 'Mb Hut it takes little study to discov- ford were week-end guests al Old Mrs. Win. Woodworth, of Grand had haiked al this cundilhtn. .Marry height w week in Delroil. She is the guest a had scalp abrasion.—((irand Hap- CLASSIFIED troil. er why the nation has forgotten it. Oak Tavern and Charles llaight and Hapids, is spending a few days wilh Clyde Pluiiimer has a new coach. a girl he had never sn-n and sran-ely "What time is it. dear?" of Mrs. A. It. Arnislrong and son ids Herald. Kt* In Ihe lirst place, haviiifi experienc- $22.50 wife, of Ionia, were Sunday callers her brother, A. Velzy and family. Mrs. Elmer Miller made a busi- ADVERTISING heard nfv He wmiM rather smi^le "The clock has stopped." (iran ed coal slrikes before, consumers Ihere. Hobert. ness trip to (irand Hapids Thursday. "Well, go ourt and look al Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunn .spent PROPOSES AltTIFICIAL LAKE IN along nil half the fnlllllie he had ex- Mr CHA1 laid in sevenly-fivc million tons of Hobert Hrock is considerably im- Frank Gordon and wife and Mary Mrs. S. W. Custer and daiighter, Flannel Trousers $5.50 sundial." Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George IONIA PARK. Ledger advertising rates. Charged pected. He mnniii-d arnund all tiie rliihl coal before April I. with another proved at this yvriting, Draper, of Grand Hapids, were Sun- Mrs. S. I. Sergeant, spent last Fri- "Hut. it's dark iu the garden." Wellon and family at iSliddleville. Ionia. July Hi.—The creation of and phoned want ads. tile lor 211 nmrning and in the afiern.inii had his farm i'ourte« lifteen million tons in transit, sland- Sailor Straws $2.00 Mrs. I.eece called on Mrs. Caro- day visitors al Ihe home of Phil day afternoon wilh Mrs. A. L. Me- "Well, can't you get a llashlight?" an arlilicial lake at the western end, words, or Htlc cash or stamps with advent lire id' the y..ung lady and the Mi swayed in.a in cars, stored at the mines, or line Kerekes, of Lowell, Monday. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Jackson were (.{art ley. Caul. While Ihere the latter re- —Caldoiiian Humorist. of Hiverside park by damming Grand order. Charged ads are nol want- autn truck. is Hi piled on upper docks. Panamas $3 and $5.00 Ernest Pinckney and wife enter- Sunday visitors of hi.s sister, Mrs. ceived Ihe word lhat her son Vin- nnd liis This Summer— Mrs. Mary Draper, of 103K Shel- river long has been Ihe dream of ed :it ;my price. Heason is, such MOWER I)u\l Hy comparison, at Ihe opening of tained with a family dinner Sun- Florence Whitlield and children. cent, of near Ada, had undergone She was very pretty, plainly dressed, sleop. tin | 8-4 Caps, silk lined $2.50 Kind Lady: "So. my man. you dan avenue, (irand Hapids. was tin Commissioner K. H, Smith of the aceDiinls are not worth the cost to liu the strike which worried every- day. Those present were Carrie Mrs. Anna Miller, of Hastings, an operation upon his throat at and had an air ahotit her a* if --i!,, - VFCO see SOME OEAUERS gltuiitl'in are in straitened circumstances?" guest of Mrs. li. L. Kinyon several park eonunissioii ami Ihe proposal collect, and we have lost many to bt body in there was a reserve of J Wilson Special Unions $1.00 Hiiimer and wife, Leon Hale and Feed Grain for Gain .spent last week with her brother Dr. Shepard's olliee of Lowell. were ipiite capahle nf taking <-are ..I hold this Man who had seen better days; days last week. now is being discussed by business hnndreds of dollars lhat way an I -CUTTING TIRE PRICED Davi only sixty-three million tons. family. Mrs. Lois Scott, and John and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips. Dan Kaull'man. Jr., of Grand Hap- herself. Horace realized that as they arc four • (Light Ribbed.) zO-SBte "Straitened! Madam, if I was Sir. and Mrs. George Tidd and men here. we cimnot atl'ord to hire a hook- Perhaps of more importance is There 9 profit in feeding grain io dairy cows in summer, ids, spent Sunday with friends of C.haterdon and family, of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. M. Day and Mrs. Dell .ons. Franklin and (ieorge, of Mar- (irand river, which borders the keeper to waste his time and our sat at the tahle in the tea-rnnm ami - THE MORE YOU ids, n.'r - to | Khaki Shirts 95c twins, I'd be parallel."—Exchange. just as there a orofir in fertilizing the soil for farm crops. this place. the fact that while Ihe strike Verle Pinckney and wife, of Mc- Condon were Monday dinner guests shall, spent Sunday wilh Sirs. 1. J. park on Ihe south, now atronls some poshge on Ull cent accounts. the reseued girl cnmpn>ed herself ilosl about a K^oon Glenn Slahl and Will Kaiiirman - REALIZE THE WISDOM OP cut production in halves and Hain. were week-end visitors at Ihe Not only wih you get more milk than on grass alone, but of Sir. and Mrs. T. J. Head, of Ver- Tidd and family. lishing ami boating in times of high with lea and t«.:i>t and Jam. II. hold uii'. thirds and Ihe railroad shopmen's t Khaki Trousers $2.00 Pinckney home. motored to While Cloud, where Ill CKI.EHEltHIES Ne a ipiart. BILL BOOSTER SAYS: grain keeps cows m good flesh snd condition, and will gennes. water, bul il is the desire to better "It was awfully stupid nf me tint Hapi tronif rii strike added rail congestion and Delos Fowler and H. A. Arni- they spent the Sabbath. - STICKING TO A TI»E WITH Mrs. Shellenberger, of Grand count heavily on your fall and winter profit shest. Feed Mr. and Mrs. William Heauchamp conditions.-((irand Hapids Herald. I'ick lliem yourself. Malie Slone, hmi rlcadfd, slrong, of Delroil, were guests Miss Enna Herkey is alteniling to to have seen that trtn-k cnining," she poor distribution of coal, Ihe pres- Hapids, has been spending a few spent Sunday with her brother, Alio. (p tS - MORE RUBBER, MORE COTTON. Mi ent strike has scarcely cut produc- a regular ration of Larro with pasture all summer—and Ihe home of Chris. Willenbach iu the house work for Mrs. Mose lloll'- said. "Vou see. 1 had heell in tn see treiu-h 1 days at the Golds home and relum- TOIV1K A SMCkU. CITY IS MO Frank Haimer and family at South LACK OF GRAVEL STOPS CE- Hap collect a premium in milk during the year ahead Vergennes Sunday. nian during her absence. L'.s ACHES, close in, fine for poultry a lawyer mi smne husiness and I guess on n't Wt> tion at all. It is practically the ed home Sunday evening. MENT WORK ON M-I'L lU'P PLACE TO OOUOUCTAFEUO. Ulendon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shuter am O. J. Clemens, of Lake , farm, furnace, electricity, some - MORE VALUE "When same as for corresponding weeks Floy Colds is receiving uiucli Ionia, July 13.—With everything 1 was thinking nmre almut what the M last year. Nonunion mines have "HOLED TIIROrCII. CERTAINTIES. benelil from her Ireatments iu EVERY PAV VOU MEET TWE OTXEH Mrs. Lawrence Booth spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steed and called at the S. W. Custer and M. P. fruit, $.">(111 down. Huttertield & lawyer had talking tn me ahuut ; Cajittalne DOES HE HELIEN E IN XDVKKTIS- in readiness for the pouring ol* ce- l ri'« J. J. BREZINA days in Grand Hapids lust week llarton, Lowell, Mich., phone 371. - expanded and railroad service im- INC? Nol all the epics <»f the day are Grand Hapids. FELLOW FACE ID FACE, WHICH IS daughter Kalhryn are spending lln I loll man homes Saluday afternoon. than the perils nf enngested tralllc.' hy boiuhl Hy Edgar A. Guest. Farm Implements Feeds ment on M-13 to eonneet this eilv «u«- proved until it doesn't matter very epics of Ihe air. Man, although Ed. Parker, wife and sou Jay, and with her brother and wife, Mr. and week al Murray lake. C. W. Klumpp, of Lowell, who is They are There was a man who said he did Life has these lo give. EWSARRASSlWCr 10 VOU BOTVC Mrs. DeGratr. with Ihe new M-I(i seven miles FOU SALE- Pigs Ishcd m; "Lonesome C.hih." And faith is at the gate, ' Mrs. Perry Blrmaii and son Paul son Hiclnird, of Grand Hapids, vis BIDS TO PICNIC IN IONIA, (lunlher. May I call tnumrrnw and last, when there wasn't any slrik^ Tiie Hocky Mountain News re- Eva Huegsegger visited Louise 11/2-Yon their home Sunday. Among those om and a half Ion Graham Hros., hy men with lint he adve rtised jusl lln- same, However deep the sigh. %1 2'ToZt and Sliss Emma Hansford visited lied Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Weekes am lonla, July Hi.—Invitations have imiulre if ymi have eiitirely remvered Thai's the trouble. The coal lates that in the morning of the day Clemenz Thursday afternoon ami attending were Mr. ami Mrs. Bau- truck. Eurl Voshurg, Ada, Mich. llnlno H lie "showed oil" at picnics; ilid The humblesl man is great. their sister, Mrs. Hoy Whitscell and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peckhani Sunday been sent lo the parent granges of dii' strike of I!»li7 is utterly painless ex- Iiie peak was pierced, "wilh water man. of Stanton and daughter. Sir. (p 0 frma the shock of ynur little adven- • sluiits of physical skill where sin- found her comfortable. family, of Ionia, Sunday. Clinton, Kent, Montcalm. Eaton. "Cheer cept to Ihe parties who are fighting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. .lohnson am and Mrs. Harry Halliek, (nee, Lue ture?" could see. pounng on them in streams, eight The world has many prides J, Huegsegger spent the week end Harry and lonla counties for the Ho marked i Mr. and Mrs. 11. Grabach, of To- son Edward, of Delroil, spent Sun Anna Haumaii and four children, 'TYPING PAl'EH—Good bond paper it. Ihe old scheme of stpiee/.inu His trousers wen- alwavs pressed men climbed an oozing mud bank And glillering goal's lo gain. in Hay City and Saginaw, Martha, picnic of Pomona granges al Hiver- "Why, yes," she replied. Innklug at of ThliiK I ! ledo, attended the Joseph family re- day night al Ihe home of his broth Mr. and Mrs. Heitehel, of Cedar for typing, only 20e per Ih., will •he public hasn't worked.—(C.rand when he went a-coiirling. marly three miles from sunlight Hut only love abides of (Irand Hapids, was a week-end side park here July 23. him keenly. Ne Hapids Press. union and will spend the week er, cnroule home ifroni a motor loin Springs, Mann Yoder and familv, lake pen smoothly. Good for hole was His lie was ol Ihe lalesl hue and iimlci- .lames l'iak, and in hip bools, To comfort us in pain. visilor al home, Edilh, of Helding, The principal speaker will he Miss Horace escorted the ymmg lady tn with relatives in Lowell. of Ihe state. and Mrs, Sam Custer. voluminous letter writers. Led- |;efs Roof — o—o—• slickers and helmets they slid, diiK yvas also a visitor. Myrtle Miles of New York city, al- the suhway entram-e where he left paltern. Who has of friends a few GRAHAM BROTHERS Mr. and Mrs, John Overholt en- ger olliee. if Dance every Saturday night at Mrs. Nina Hartley and cousin take a 1< TECH MCA LTV AND INJl STICK. He talked of hig. brave things in ami fonght for snpremacy against Shall Iind il good to live. Helen Feurerstein and girl friend, liliated wilh the New York Central her and went tn the nllh-e nf his Nalnn-. At last, when an air com- Islank Park resort, Murray lake, boat Miss Hallie Devoe and niece. Sirs tertained as Sunday guests his broth Take win William Zurailis, charge with ne«- her presence. Whatever he may do. of MiKvaukee. visited Edith Heitz railroad.—((irand Hapids Herald. FOB SALT! lins.lJ L-iain thresher uncle's lawyer. "Almut my marrying pressor drill could he moved no livery, live ball, confectionery and .lack Ha lining called on Miss Clara er, Charles and family, of Freeporl, the land ligenl huniicide in running doyvn He lold her ol' 1 lie lii I le ll'Mllr Life little more can give. Wednesday. with self feeder and windslacker groceries. S. Mullls, proprietor. 5 tf Van De Werker at Bowne Wednes also his sister and husband, Mr. and Miss Klehardsnn." said he. "perhaps 1 The K and fatally injuring Nels lickherg I hey would acquire, and how il larlIier from ils crossbar loyvard the Mr. Conner, of Ionia, is spending PAVING TO SOUTH IONIA ROAD in gond shape. Art Schneider. TRUCKS Mrs. Dell Eldridge, of (irand Hap- will, after all. How hmg have I gnt (Copyright, 1927, by l-Jdgar A. Guest) day evening. when the latter attempted to slop could he done on Ins salary. muddy hole in the barrier, Ihey some lime with his son Henry, Virginia Jakeway and friend, Bel- TO USI6 BEGUN. (c « tf active wl % 1 l'/j 2-Ton ids, Paul Kaiiirman. wife and the to consider tl?" him for his part iti an accident, is Hy Ihe lime she answered "Ves" look Ihe drill in Iheir own hands Printed here by consent of the auth- Mrs. Autclitr accompanied some tie Holmes, of Kalamazoo, are vislt- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kroiienbergei Ionia. July HI.—The pouring of jiosted; .• Misses Edna and Enna Herkev. hmd held it while it pounded a l.'l- or and The Detroit Free Press. of her children to Heeds lake Sun- ing the former's grandparenls, returned last week from Iheir ex- concrete on the seven and one-half YOU—Are yon reading this ad? "(Hi, any reasnnahie time." was the trini lire still al lartfc several weeks after his she knew who he was. where he ' tool steel to its goal." —o—o— day. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Wingeier, Sr. tended visit in Germany and report Josiah Hlough, Earl King' and mile stretch of road thai will eon- Olhers will n ad yours if printed reply. "Hut Miss Nnrma was here \W % blithe disappearance from police was, and whal he was worlli linan- veniriK d« The (irand Rapids Herald devotes family, enjoyed a family dinner here. Large.,I and he:.! circula- court, and there seem to he lev, cially and morally. "Can you hear me?" a shift boss Sir. Mausor. of Uwosvo. and Mell GOULD'S GARAGE Miss Ida Merriman and Mrs. Er- a most enjoyable passage, hoth go- neet South Ionia with 1'. S. 1(5, was this iifterimnii and says she wnn't a® ' Fwercil. with Mrs. Winnie King and son Lee tion in Eastern Kent and Western indications lhal he will reliirn. Hy his "adverlisin^." hel- allcil- ; >' lied, ami a thundered 'yes,' was a dozen lines lo the announcemeii! Mansor, of Jackson, were week-end ing and coining. begun Thursday. marry ynu." Phone 269* East Main St. nest Hoth visited Mr. ""d^rs. Ed- and family, who were camping al Ionia counties. Only 2iic. for 20 In? arou /urailis is alleged lo have di aL!^ •Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Shellenhurger and 2') more trustees, increasing Ihe of Alto, last week. end al Ihe I''. M. .lohnson home message Wednesday niorning stat- a very attractive girl." I'orty till) he s\:is haled hy error into police She simph answered his a- , y, hen (-oniplctcd, sometime in 11)27, Oh, shucks! Editors Fred Keisler. of r. and Mrs. Francis Hobinson, of number to 07 men on the job, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, and all but Hie former are remain- ing that her father, Jerry Ilersherg- Call us for prices on concrete his order I'.olli are happy now. am h< il will iml only serve as a route for Ionia, Hiram .lohnson, of Saranac, rand Hapids, and George Golds "So ynu have seen her?" exelainied coml. Hcfore nine o'clock on ilic Mr. and Mrs. Nate Blair and da ugh- ing for a longer visit. er was very low. Mrs. IL left for slave silos and Simplex barn elcclrieally operaled trains but will and Frank M. Johnson, of Lowell, ml wife, were Sunday supper LIFELONG RESIDENT OF CAS- the lawyer. the I'.ncl morning of his appearance .ludyt have prollled by Ihe Irallsaelion. ter Evelyn, Sir. and Mrs. \Nill Stone Milo Harney received word lhal eipiipmenl. We can save you 1 hi inn a supply of water lo the city are to be guests of Governor Fred guests of Oscar Moore and wife. her fathers home in Pennsylvanii CADE TOWNSHIP HIES. ihrnuvli Hess announci-d lhat as the alh . ••d lie simply "h i her kimw what he and daiighler Mable spent Sunday his sister, Mrs. A. E. Gardner, of that night. money. Huttertield A: Harlon, "Yes," answered Horace, 'i pulled olletise look place outside Ihe < ds liad lo Oiler," i'»l' Denver and will open up what W, Green al Ihe same lime and Invitations are out for the Lind Edward Lennon. life-long resi- tbe baitn with a .picnic dinner at Buldwin Cheboygan, passed away last Thurs- S. W. Custer and wife and S. I Lowell, Mich., phone 371. c 51 If. her out of the way nf an autn truck liinits he had no jurisdiction, anil Ailvei lising is simply b lling Ihe the Denver newspapers declare to place. Don't get excited over imily reunion to be held al Cmn- dent of Cascade township, died al culty, an lake. day. He went there Saturday lo Sargeant and family motored to and hlew her nff to tea." conseipienlly wouhl discharge Zu- woi Id know yy hal son ha^ • lo oi- he a "vast empire in weslern Colo- trilles, Hig Hrolher. pau lako August 7. the residence Sunday morning from POULTHY WANTED Will pay very k'"' 0—0—0 Mr. and Mrs. John Young and allend the funeral Sunday. I hornapple lake and Nashville Sun- Scarcely had Hnraee left the olliee raitis when he appeared .il I wo ler. rado for development and hoine- Anthony Laux was called to Lake injuries sustained a week ago when Ihe highest market price. Will McQueen Motor Co. by tdorm Mr. and Mrs. Dan Simon are enler- Mrs. Belle Chappell has arrived day, chatting for a few minutes when the telephone rang. Il was o'ehit k. l hal ga\e tin- prosci-n- Newspaper adverlisinu is Ihe h( s| sleading." (Detroit Free Press, Earle C. Reeves in The Dearborn hlessa Sunday by the serious ill- he fell oil' a hay stack. Age and call for it. Phone C. II. Alex- taining for two weeks their brother home from her vacation of four with Hev. Houghlaling and family. And tii tor's olliee live hours to make oul a wav lo •! Ih.d. Independent for July Hi sounds Ihis ness of his daughter, Mrs, Vandeear, shock are believed to have caused ander, Lowell 1 la E-2. (e 21 If Nnrma. 1 nnd sister, and aunt and iinele, Mr. weeks accompanied by her daugh- Hev. Houghlaling, who has been on Frenfh 1 new yvarrant and bring the is'- A'lv 1 rli an:.; .11 the home newspa- WIIKN AKK JOHS NECESSARY? warning for presidential aspirants: She is not yet oul oi danger, bul her death. Mr. Lennon was horn on "I met that Mr. Meltnn tnday," she Phone 124, Lowell that charge for the past live years, OLD HANK HON!) Writing paper. l.e Ntonn lendtf into justice court. Wlim per is Ihe he-,I pai liciil o' v.a> of1 "Don't be loo eloipienl, citing for il- oetor thinks there may be a and Mrs. E. Bloom, of Oak Park, ter, Mrs. J. Harvey Fahnerslack, of the same farm on which he died. said. "He saved my life. He gave \ m-w t-ily adminislratioii taking Philadelphia, who later returned to expects to be moved to another A high class paper for corres- •-venlnK 1 /urailis appeared al Iwo o'i lock lln doing ii, luslralion Ihe fad that Clay, Web- hance for her. A baby girl was Illinois. Surviving him are two brothers, me a false name; hut I knew him "llice in Long Heach. California, an- her home. charge, when he altends the Nazar- pondence for Ihose who want fanee an warrant was not on hand. He —o 0— ster, Hlalne and Hryan, were each horn lo her Friday night. Mrs. W. C. Andrews spent last James of Cascade township and nounced lhal il would reduce the ene assembly. something good and a lot of it from the picture my guardian had In walked out a ft ee man, and proiup! MAKE AHVE.Vl t UK SAI'K, the Demosthenes of his general ion Keene Church News. week with her sister, Mrs. Austin Hallie Devoe, who has been in William F. Lennon. of (irand Hap- wno had cNpenses of running the city's af- Mrs. Melissa Sines and son Amby, for a little money. Only 30c per his llhrary. Perhaps I may accede tn K disappeared. Those who can nol swim are not and thai none of lliein succeeded in Rev. Ruteman. paslor. Byrne, o f Graltan. Mrs. (Jara Lowell for the past eight weeks, ids. and one sister. Mrs. John Me- Mailing fairs by einiailing llfly jobs and of Kalamazoo, are spending a week pound, good note size, Ledger the terms of the will after all If he There is a large diHerence be always those who ^<-1 drowned. reaching the goal of his liighesl am- Morning service, !):la o'clock fast Hoonisburg also sjwnl a part of the disnosing of her household goods Knight, of Cascade township. place. I eliminating lifty jobholders. with their son and brother. Max olliee. tf will have me. Itnw long have I gnl I ween this kind of blunder and Ihe Near Fallon. Nevada, a yoiinM man bilion, the presidential chair. I me, cliiirch school following. week with Mrs. Byrne, Ihe latter visiling relatives and friends re- Funeral services were held Wed- formed w If Long Heach can do this ;inil and family. The hitler assisting to consider the matter?" sort of technicality which « iir;mes lound Ihe water loo chilly, hnl he part at Pine Island lake. turned lo her home In Casenovia, nesday niorning from St. Mary's square o: still maintain proper and elllcient with the repair work at the elevator WANTED—'Thin hens and broilers. I h e average layman. When a kept on. cramped and went down We gather from the remarks of SEELKY CORNERS. New York, lust Wednesday. ehnreh, Cascade, with interment iu "Any reasonable time," said the government, any other munieipal- Charles Kraft very narrowly es that Is being done before the wheat Junior Hunciman. (p S he count Secretary Wilbur that our aviators July IK.—Invitations are out for St. Mary's eemetery.- ((Irand Hap- indue, as in the Detroit ease of a before aid could reach him. ilv in this country either has made caped being shot hy a rifle, which William Heiiland and family are Ihreshing opens up. lawyer. "Be at my olllco at ten, to- men. I.y slate representative charged with Whal a tragedy is drowning! No have created so innch inlernalional Ihe Snow reunion. All people in ids Herald. FOB SALE—15-27 II. P. case trac- or can make corresponding chang- was discharged by some boys, while moving from Ihe rooms of Mrs. Co- Sunday July 21, Hev. Haldwin, lo- morrow morning." Then he sent a of their armed robbery, throws out the prin- swimming depth of water is ahso- good-will, amity, tolerance, a n d Ihe ilislriet and ex-pupils and tor in line shape. Art Schneider. es for the better; depending, of he was at work in the cemetery. lettn Condon lo the pinnping station cal paslor of the Brethren church message lo Horace to come to the formed ii cipal prosecution yvitness on Ihe ex- lulely safe; no one is loo e\perl a brotherhood that we innsl all arm eachers are invited lo attend KENT EX-SHERIFF FREED IN (e « If course, on the number of jobs of a This is the second time very recent- residence, and he will manage Ihe and the choir will have charge of olliee at ten the next day, also. The swinuner lo ^»-l inmnme lo drown- to the teeth.—The New Yorker, liursday July 2K. JAIL BREAK. ward the cuse that her adopted and common- polilic.-d nature held and the prob- ly that this has happened. business Ihere. Ed. Heizer will ic- a special musical program. lawyer, la fact, confronted the cul- ly accepted name instead of her ing. Hut no adventure is wilhont About one hundred people were cupy the rooms vacated by the Grand Hapids, July la,—Superior FOH SALE Hav gelding, weight mated, a lems of government lo be eoniront- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frledll, of The Pere Maniuette railroad coss- prits the one with the other. true name was placed on the infor- ils Ini/.ards. Alh-nlion should be' There are gaid to be thirty-glx ntertained at a picnic supper last Judge Leonard I). Verdier, upon mo- 1,150, (e tf bearded ed. Saranac, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Heulands. jngs have been greatly improved bv dire(-|e(| ralher toward making ad- original drainatic situations, and 'Viday evening, at the home of Mr. tion of Assistant Prosecuting Al- "1 gave you my real name. Just mass of mation. Ihe public has a rijdu to There is no queslion but that, un- Dodge, af Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Schwarlz and her having an ainoiint of gravel scatter- FAHM FOH SALE III acres, (iOO whenever we go lo the movies wi lorney Hobert Quail, has dismissed to see what you wmild do," said eyes tier feel disgusted. Hut when as in Hie venture as sale as possible lhan to- der any system of representallve or md Mrs. W. V. Hurras by the Snow Chris. Blasser, and Mrs. John Hoth, sons, Clarence and Junior, and ed over them. poultry, good huildings, line lo- Zuraitis case a blunder in the mai- ward discouraging adveiilure. The wonder whatever became of tlu .allies' Aid society. The next nieet- a charge against former Sherill" Norma—"and you didn't do any thing big outh democratic governnient there lire Sr., were Sunday visitors at the Mrs, F red Chulopka and her cation, three miles from Lowell, ler of jurisdiction is followed by adventurer, loo. nmsl use nood other thirty—Ave,—New York Eve- ng will be held in the form of 1111 William L. Smith, of negligently hut Just stare at the curd—and give ernplaeer. too many jobs. The very nature of home of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Prledll. daughters, Irene mid Lillian, all WEST VERGENNES CLASS. Ionia county, correspondence so- negligence in failing to correct the iudgment in undertaking the risks ning Post. ice cream social at the Grange hall perniitting a prisoner to escape jail. such a system distributes its spoils Mrs. Harry Anderson and daugh- from Chicago, have come' lo sneiid ro members of West Vergennes licited, 'Trade considered, .lohn me a false name. Why?" had been mistake after plain notice, the inyolvelTtl|1 bee conies under Ihe windshield en Avery returned with them after housed nt Ihe Kent county jail from didn't occept—so she accepted. lucky, g< tors, vaudeville managers, and olh- in the t'niled Slates, says .1 daily. growth of extravagance. Sir. and Mrs. S. P. Heynolds and ers. of Benton Harbor, were week- SOUTH LOWELL NEWS. J. Precious, I'hone I lli, F. 1-1, p 12 ers.—Hussellville, (Ark.,) Courier- If Ihis is so. there must be a anal stop the car yourself instead of daughters spent Siinday with Mrs. end visitors of Iheir son and broth- spending ten days there. Jan. 1, to June 30, 1027, according There's » o—o—o Allen Behler, of Lake Odessa, was Democrat many allogelher.—Punch. rusting to a telephone imle.—Pub Peter Geib, of Ada. er, Harry Waters and family. Eu- The children of Mr. and Mrs. to a report made yesterday by WANTED—Poultry, liighesl mar- ward tl»« (ieorge It, Dale, Muncie, Ind., pub' at the old farm two days last week NORTH KEENE. ishers Syndicate. Doris Carey, of Grand Hapids, ne Waters, who has been at the John Jeflerey celebrated the thirty- Turnkey Peter Drabinski, This is ket price paid. Call me before If pretty lisher, who for four years Iiiik been heloing draw hay. Mr. Jones Writes: spent Sunday with Velma Hurras. PUUy EQUIPPED 4-OOOft StOAN (HOT A CMC*) mie of his uncle and aunt return- third anniversary of their parents' an increase of almost 2(10 over the selling. Lowell phone I Hi, F, 1-4, Hoyal Sparks Is painllng the doura lighting a !)i)-ilay sentence lo Ihe K I'rank Thompson and fninily and long-lefged sheep In the lllma ed to Benton Harbor with his fath- wedding at the East Lowell farm same nerlod of 102(1, there having W, J, Precious, (p 8-0 fence aroninl the Marble cemetery. left wltl state farm for conlempt of the Mrs. Gibson, of Greenville, spent ayas is ablne to run forty miles an EAST LOWELL f er. home Sunday. Daughters Janette, been 873 prisoners housed at the Mrs, Glen Sayles and son Hobert, Pan*, Ir Delaware circuit court, has been Sunday with his mother, Mrs, ('has, "Please discontinue tha classified ad which I lour. That's Ihe kind of lilth Mrs. Doris Gardner and son, of Mr. and Mrs. CHITord Klunmp are of umsing, and Margaret, of Low- jail Ihe first six months of last year, WANTED WASHINGS Hange for of Lowell, spent two days last week In oirili paroled by (Iovernor Jackson upon Yelter and family. at Albert ilousernian's, lamb to follow Mary nowadays.— Detroit, have been visiling at the l entertaiiiinK for two weeks, Mrs. J. ell, were the chief conspirators. (('•rand Hapids Herald, sale cheap. Mrs, I, ,1, Tidd, 024 ordered for four insertioni in Tht Lowell Ledger what tlx recoimnendation of Ihe Iruslees of Arkansas Gazette, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Marker and Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Kohn and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The lowest price at which ' "inipzvl, daughters Marie and Km- The public library will be closed Hudson avenue. Phone 108, F,3, the farm; and his name and exam- daiighler Sarah, and Mrs. Ed. Good- Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Frost spent Sun- nmtegy S. A. Coles. '• ^nd son Alvin. from Chicago. LEDGER IS A WELCOME GUEST. (p 8 starting last week. The hay rake was sold Fri- MONU MKNTH ple will live on when Ihe name of s Ihe second nnd third weeks of Aug- sell nnd daughter Edna, and Mr. nnd alwayg The Reds have (ke only self-per Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingeier enter a sedan was EVER sold by 'Klumpps, with Ihelr guests en- Cneamoiiga, Calif., day nflernoon at Morrison lake his senteneer has perished forever. ust from 7th to 2lsL We are very Mrs, Clarence Estelle were Sunday FOH HENT-Unihrella lent, ready day, the day after the first ad appeared. We llvur th* M'tuutlng political doctrine. | tiiined an aunt from Grand liapitbi ft"' d a picnic dinner at Campau July 12, 1027. Mr, and Mrs. Hoyal King and fam- He who slands for free speech nnd anxious to have all overdue books afternoon callers at the Charles for use, four chairs ami table at fceeps people poor and poverty Sunday. the ,•.Saturday, and all spent Sunday Mr, F. M. Johnson, ily spenl Sunday wilh relatives al the eve Brothers • • • in before that dale. Those wish- Yelter home. Murray lake. Week's cottage, $2.50 were surprised at the quick results—being kept a free press will |>e remembered keeps them Red.—Syracuse Post Mr. Hennells has bought the ad Editor Lowel Ledger, Bradley. fwd ''a Tht bsst varisty of 1 : Intn. furray lose. ing n slin of the geranium please i.. ">ve and respect, when he who Standard. Charles Prys, of Grand Hapids, is Dear Sir:— per day, or $10,00 per week. In- Leo Hlclunoinl spenl Ihe week-end mid (H't ioining Ml acres east of bim. at I frs. Htidolph Van Dyke received call Ihe last week of July or the busy all Thursday evening answering the phone. holds his own petty red tape ahove INISHIMG ECOWOM1 spending n eonjile of weeks with his I am eneloslng a money order for «|iilre al Week's collage or phone wilh his sister, Mrs. Albert llonser- GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS Enna Coles is asslsling Mrs. Han mil' message from her niece, Mrs. Ar- lirst week of August, Librarian. our* on : TL the sacred rights of free men will he A Wisconsin girl hss killed i heir grandparenls. Sir, and Mrs. Charles four dollars, I am very sorry I No. 80, Lowell. (p 0 nian and Sunday accompanied them The second caller Friday took the rake." dull with her house work. deej, Halre, (Leora Howe,) of Paris, Henry Slater, Dale Curtis, Floyd flic gecf la Wsstera Michlgsa recalled in execration only. AmerL with a rolling uin, but we doubt Yelter. allowed my aceonnts lo go over mie. lo Grand Hnphls and spent the day >L Sir. and Mrs. John Simons, Mrs that her husband met wilh an Hunt, Valda Walls, and Allen Beh- FOH THADE—Will exchange my •lid lu • ca should thank Cod that it still has that Ihe feat will bring her a single fuee, This will slnilghteii me out and set wilh Mr. ami Mrs, Dan Gleb. They Jamison and Mrs. J. N. llubbel at •oblle accident June 30, while equity in (irand Hapids home for tlOOi. 1 men who wdll go to jail rather than oflrer of marriage.—Columbus Dis the i ler, of Alto, nnd Howard Bmiletl, all visited Heed's lake in Ihe after- Have you something to tell—or tended the Hible conference at Lake s way from Chatham, Ont., me on my way again. The Ledger bend the knee to petty tyrants. patch. at 25 miles First Frank Freemnn and Heuben Ia'c home In Lowell. Might take acre- noon. n«r • . Odessa Sundav. i resulted in bis death July 4. Is sure a welcome gnesl in my Selah! "Ho entertained Ihelr wives at Lone age or chicken farm in or near Mr. and Mrs, Dell Lee and chil- it there tomething you want to ordHn c Mrs. Heanhrossom and children, »ften the ease the oilier driver Cnh for Peiltry aiiEgghomei . Workmaashlp and Quality of Materials Let's hope the Government esUb Pine Inn Friday evening. A seven Lowell. Fred IL Haeon, 1305 dren, also Mr, and Mrs, Azor Parker There of Ohio, have been spending a few at tb' holly to blame. Besides Ihe Hesiieelfnily yours, buy? Ute The Lowell Ledger llshes more eflTective control ovi. All ofdut plus the traditional o'clock dinner was served and A. M. SMITH CO. Pennsylvania avenue, N. E. (irand spent Sunday al Sand lake Ihe from th Some Detroit people who wanted weeks with their mirenis and grand "Te , four children were left. Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Joseph. absolutely guaraatssd. the corn-borer than II has over cer bridge followed, Mrs. Floyd Hunt Hapids. (p 8 guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Bradley, offleerii (Jroesbeck lo have four terms are larents at the Warner home. Mr hss a clattified adt for quick retultt. tain corn products.—Arkansas Ga DODGE QUALITY AND Donaldson and son, C. B. and Heuben Lee winning honors. Glen lllgglns and Miss Jessie now saying that (iovernor Green ieanblossom joined them Saturday It's a Mrs. Nnwed: "Now look whal LOST—On cream route No. 100, iy^r—Fli Ison, of (irand Rspids, were Mrs, Caroline Coulter, (). J. Yel- Charged and phoned want adt will not he given Iwo terms. That setle, for a visit. you've done—knocked off my cook Hlongh accoinpanleil the hitler's •wty—" 1 DEPENDABILITY tldi." •y visitors at the J. Ellh Cash Buyers of one 10-gallon cream can. No. 12(1. may he a good argument for Groes- 0 0 0 We understand Mr. and Mrs. Nel ter and family, Mrs, Carl Horn and nook, lost mv place, ami I haven't sister and husband. Mr, and Mrs, S. of It, J Their son Bert, who is POULTRY and IGGS If found notify W. V. Hurras, 40c for 20 wordt, or 20c cath or hecks senatorial cause: but we Trouble with present-day mar son, nee Dora Norlhway, of I)t children. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Yelter the vaguest idea what I was mak- T, Arntz, of Ionia, lo Ann Arbor ov- snli , •.ing on a farm ifor Archie Wood, phone No. 15.3, F, 3. (p 8 jeune w doubt it. riage crops is lhat Ihey are too d troil, are coming to live on tin Phont 269. and family, Mr. and Mrs, Claud Yel- ing."—Hallroad Telegrapher. er Ihe week-end with relatives. ttampt with order. Tin'* Cords, was u week-end visitor ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Yelter and nnd rev —o 0 • vorcifled,—Wall ^Street Journal, Norlhway jihiee. Welcome. LOST—July 13, purse eonlainlng LOW-ELL GRANITE OO. Gould's Garage East Main St. win. ie. Bert loves Ihe farm and daughter, Mrs. V. H. Jacobs and Iwo Hmmnf America's Automobile Batyralloa Ralph llnbbel is spending part Daughter: "Molher, the new gold watch and Iwo bank books, Henorl just Issued says Ihe larg- .i. >Nood wishes him lo come back children enjoyed a picnic dinner at aviator thinks I'm the nicest girl In between the church yards and est cliestmil crop in history was in HHIRI oi Point—Literary Digest. What U Slim W Human Witdm of his vacation in (irand Rapids ?< J. C. Chatirdoi OUR PBICES ARE RIGHT uid help him nexl Summer with a Campau lake Siinday. The rennion town: shall I ask him to enll?" Townsend park, Cannonsburg. 1020, Perusal of Ihe comic press The Lowell Ledger leot coi It, 11 roadhouKe?--Arkansas Gasette The wise man Is but s clever In with his parents and uncle. lig Increase in salary which s|>eaki was to celebrate Ihe loint birthdays Lowsll Manaftr Mother: "No, let hlin keep on Mrs, E, Harhlte, 217 Hudson streel. confirms these statistics.—Ottawa All kir lut, ipeUlaf letters from s bier good word fur a boy of 15 yesrs. of E. D. Yelter and Mrs, Carl Horn. PHONE 20 LOWELL, MICHIGAN TraBe Big*, IMO: HK—f to right "Wanted—Young man, 27, desires Phone 6 P l-l. thinking so,"—Air Station News. (p « Journal. ••••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeMeeeeeeeeMteeewtteeee §*** sglfphlcsl, prophetic boek, the leil around cloud."—Christian Science dean, fair sited room wilh two r ': csa of which lies Is eternlt/,—Carlyle, I Monitor. widows."—Newspaper Wanl-Ad. DODGE BROTHERS,INC THE LOWELL LEDGER ui ALTO SOLO

UOWNE BUGLE NOTES. THE LOWELL LEDGER tad ALTO SOLO ftmMty of tho Morning Brought Down to Data Irvin Harwood, of Saranac, spent '•"vrin Have you knowledge of the mom Charles IMekens said: "Have a Saying It With Friday with his aunt and uncle, Mr. LOCAL HAPPENINGS AROUND McCORDS & H. SHEPARD POWER COMPANY BUILDING! EAST CASCADE. Do you nympnthlie with that heart that never hardens, a temper HAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND ALTO and Mrs. J. (1. Livingston. •teka sftd Sefieea OPENED. Depew Urges State to Renovate Mrs. Morris LaBar and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke and WMon of nature? Are you abroad that never tires and a touch that +eee»»e»»»eeeeeeeeeeeeeee»»»e*e»»»»»MeteeMMMin^ VBUU MICHIGAN Jackson, July 13.-—The waters of of Grand Hapids, spenl one day last Thrift children altended a family gather- Mrtjr, bruMhing the dewH aside? If never hurts." "Dear, dear!" exdalmi lagQBce Block llilrtccn Michigan rivers were unit- week al lln- home of C. K. La Bar. Bigger and Better Them Ever ing at Hiverside park, (irand Ledge, McCORI) CULLING8. McCORD MATTERS. Men to Fight All Seized Autos tkt tun rlies on you sIumheriiiK. If a cynical reader of the above, "what Mrs. Fred Pattlson called on Miss ed when Charles W. Tippy, vice- Mr. and Mrs. Fletchcr and daiigh- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dygerl were Sunday, at which about fifty en- Mrs. Jennie Larson, of Flint. U mCE HOURS: Lansing, July 12.—The slalc ad- yoo do not hear the morning cock a different advice he would give to- By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD Starner at the Hlodgett hospital last Mrs. iliiixinga had a stroke Sun- president and general manager of ler June, were in Grand Bapids in (irand Hapids Friday. joyed a picnic dinner. Miss Doris visiting a few days at Ihe home of m^ltolsndTtcBp. m. Ihe (lonsunicrs Power company, ministrative board Monday added Thursday aflernoon. day: 'Have a liver that never hard day morning and is very low at her the Blues crow, if you do not witness the Charles Colby visited at the M. I). Friday. Clarke stayed there for a two her brother and family. Mr. ami •M, Office: 47. Reiidence iiiKult to injury lo the boolleggcrs home. broke on a granite arch a ribbon- N e w York, July ll.-A. P.— Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bull rick bliuhta of Aurora. If you are not ao- ens. a lire that never punctures and (Copyrltfbt.) Hoyt home in Laingsburg Sunday. Flovd Houghton, wife nnd baby, weeks' visit wilh her grandmother Mrs. D. A. Wood. Bna confined in Ionia refonnatory. Mr. and Mrs. L. La Clair, of Ui botind llagon in which they were Chaunccy M. Depew, ex-senator, and son Grover, were supper guests quatnted with Venus as the niorning a touch that never falls to land fume- of Middlcville, were in Alto Satur- and aunts. The board decided lhal in Ihe fu- WO young men were discussing life Miss Kthel Cooper is visiting at Hapids, spent Sunday night ant Miss Beulah Wood has a eotltion contained, dedicating the power railroad president, lawyer, the wit of Frank I'hillips Friday. •tar, what relation have you to wis- thing."—-Hosf- r Transcrlnt. day evening. Mrs. Alfred Kraft and children, of In Grand Rapids. •"'•"•on ture all auloniobiles conliscaled by Tla general and marriage lu par- Ihe Walter Kills home this week. Monday at the Charles Campbell 8. LEE. M. D. linn's new II-story otlice building, of thousands of dinners, admitted Mr. and Mrs. Sam Quiggle have dom and purity? You have then for- Mrs. Alger Dulehcr and daughter Lansing, came last Tuesday tu the state police from ruin runners shall ticular, at young men will. Mrs. Ida Mesecar spent her va- home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rector visit, elan and Surgeon wiiich was formally opened tonight. "incurable optimist," and one of the sold Iheir farm and bonghl another home of her sister. Miss Josephine be sent lo Ionia for recondilioning IONIA gotten your Creator iu the days of Gloria, visited Mr. and Mrs. Waller ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- The waters were from streams in near Dullon and will move in the Dead Georgian Towns "A man should not marry," said cation at the Klnier Dintanian home. Aunt Jane Thomas is some better PFICE HOURS: most sought-after men in the world Ellis Tuesday. Salsbury. Mr. Kraft came Satur- bert Williams Sunday night. the state where the company main- M before they are sold and the money near future. your youth —Thoroau. Dead towns of Georgia are Old and at this writing. bh2to 4 p. m.7 to tp.m. for a "rccipe on how to live to be Giles Harrington, "until he Is draw Mr. and Mrs. Syd Kosenberger day evening and they all returned turned into the general fund of the Mr. and Mrs. Worihy Silcox and Mrs. Melvin Ellis is under the Visitors at the Clark and WlU. days. 8 to 4 p. m tains power plants. Company and at least 93 years old—his present Mr. and Mrs. C. K. LaBar were in New Ebenezer, Frederica, Abercorn, ing at least seventy-flve a week, can attended a funeral In Cloverdale to their home Monday morning. state. daughler Beatrice and Carl Keiser doctor's care. An insect stung her liams home Sunday were Mr. and NJ?iCB: LBB BLOCK city olllcials took part in the cere- age—today revealed to the Associat- Make It Lowell Salurday afternoon. FREE FAIR Sunbury, Hurdwich, Petersburg, Jack- show a bank balance of four figures, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Burns spent The slate police sei/e several hun- • Havana for Auioitti drove to Hath Suuday. in the limb and she is unable to step Mrs. G. H. Clark and daughter Paul- leae N Heoae 11 mony. ed Press, in response to a query, Iluroid Huttrick is spending a sonbourgh, Franclsvllle (Crawford Mrs. llattie Hancroft was a Sun- Sunday night in (irand Hapids with dred toirs each year. When the OB a steep, winding automobile and ii prepared to finance his own Mrs. Fred Pattlson attended the on her foot. ine, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr With the breaking of the flash the why he considers life worth living." short time in Kalamazoo. county), Hartford (once capital of day evening lunch guest of Miss Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Havens. case Is disposed of tho cars are route recently opened to the summit home." West Lowell Ladies' Aid meeting at Mrs. John Dalstra and children and Mrs. Willis Burt, all of Grand building was briMiaiilly illuminat- Mr. Depew, who goes to his otlice Miss Doris Willetle, who has been i'ulaski county). lie Draper. J. (i. Livingston attended the fun- ed. Hundreds of persons inspect- a Habit turned over tn the slate administra- slaying with her grandmother, Mrs. SIX BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS of the Puy de LHmie, at riennom- "In my opinion," retorted Pick, who Mrs. Karl Cu'tiss' Thursday after- spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elli, in the New York Central railroad Miss Kthel Cooper spent Sunday eral of his cousin, Hobert Compton, tive board. In the past Ihey have was the son of old Doc. Winters, a noon. Campbell. and children, of Alto, called In Ihe 60TFREDSEN ed it. The structure will provide every day, sat back in his swivel 1". S. Merrill has returned to Kala- Perrand, France, certain points have of Grand Hapids, Saturday. been held unlil tMe colleclioil num- Nodding the Head with Leonard and Theresa Warner Grandma Linlon is just Mlive. evening. tad Surgeon space for more than 1,0110 employes. chair, and in reply to the query, Briag your Ford to as mazoo. been made wider to harbor disabled notably loved but thriftless person, "he Miss Merle Paltlson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Houlard and bered about inn and then they were and mother. Owen and Arthur Kllis, with their Mrs. Huiilnga Is very sick at this —Detroit Free Press. said in n determined tone: for periodic Inspection J. llerman La Bar spenl Sunday AUGUST 15-16-17-18-19-20,1927 can. The road is ahout three milos Tills custom dates hack to prehis- •houid marry when he finds the right week-end as a guest of Orville Hul- family, of (irand Hapids, Mr. and CITY STATE BANK otl'ered for sale al .niclion jusl as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveland were lady friends, spenl Saturday at writing. "Because I do—that's why I con- and sanrlce. Make II t wilh his parents. long to the observatory. 5,000 feet toric times. It is supposed to be a girl." nian and friends at a cottage at Mrs. Charles Towne and children LOWELL, MICHIGAN they were seizt d. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Heed's lake. Mrs. R. T. Williams and daughter K volution: sider life worth living. Because 1 Haymond I'hillips spenl Sunday Free Cale Admission Livestock Parade, Aug. 18 survival of the primitive sign lan- "And I maintain," Insisted the Horsehead lake. and mother, Mrs. J. Marsh, of Way- hsbitl Now, however, Ihe inolorcars are above sea level. Auto busses make (ilen Loveland. Mrs. Melvin Ellis and Mrs. George Evelyn, visited at Ihe home of Mrs office ma: House aaa-3 HMMl—A rig and a gal. do." in Lowell wilh his cousin. Lewis Free Parking Space Automobile Building guage which preceded spoken Ian- Mrs. (ieorge Hector and Mrs. C. land, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to be reeonditioneil. Ihe car gener- regular trips and other curs imist pt>' other, "that unlehs conditions that 1 (iieii Kilger, of Hastings, was a Linton were in Freeporl Thursday John Pattlson Wednesday and 102(1—A llivver and a flapper. II was a matter of chofce, he add- Remember this, In tbe I'hillips. Free Camping Grounds Merchants' Kxhibit gmifie. P. Smith, of (irand Hapids, visited Clarke were visitors at the home of ally overhauled ami if necessary toll. outlined are met. she will not re- Friday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. Thursday. 1050—A plane and a Jane.—Aero ed. Orby Sweet is culling hay on the Free Picnic Cronnds Band Concerts their sister, Mrs. Nellie Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Houlard Sun- loot run the moat eco- given a coat of paml. Many b.»oi- main the right girl but prove the Hasil Hay ward. Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Fuller were In Irene and Beverly Chappie, of Digest. "The blues are hereditary in my lleemslra farm. Auto Baces. Aug. 15 and 2(1 Livestock Show family Thursday. day. nomlcsl service Is fre- leggers In l-mla will have the mms- truth of that old saying about love Alto Saturday evening. Grand Rapids, are visiting a few family. My father and my grand- Mr. and Mrs. Finch Goodfruil. of Bubin & Cherry Midway Agricultural Kxhlbits Mrs. Helen White, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Charles Clarke and Mrs. G. TOWSLEY, M. D. fuint service. mil job of fixing up Iheir cv n car to Mrs. K. L. Timpson, Mrs. Charles The birthday club had a picnic days with their grandparents, Mr. father both died with the blues. Grand Bapids, spent Wednesdav Harness and Bunning Baces Passenger Airplanes flying out of the window when pov- Prall and Mrs. Maud Skidmore were Frank Brew were in Freeporl Sat- Ear, Nott tad Throat be sold for the prolil ol" Ihe stale. Timuson and son and Mrs. Sarah dinner at Campau lake Sunday, the and Mrs. D. A Wood. They wore themselves out worry- evening al Ihe Phillips home. Aerial Stunts Daily Conservation Exhibits erty comes in at the door." in Lowell Monday. urday. CLYDE 1. GREEN, D. C. A few alight adjusl- At the lasi sal" ol" conliscaled Winks allended the Daniels school guests of Mrs. John Linton and Mrs. Fred Thomas called at the 504-506 Ashton Building ing and 1 could have done the sanu' "Home ruder Nero" Fire- Horseshoe Pitching Contest Now it is possible that, at the time Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunker and Miss Margaret Gougherty had an Licensed Chlrepraeter ments now sad than aiitomobiles, mnnbermi' 125, Ihe reunion Salurday. daughters, who are camping there Clark and Williams home Friday phone 62479 thing. But 1 decided to take an- "Why does an Indian wear works Daily Horse Pulling Contest of this conversation, both young son Gerald visited Mrs. Stella Cress, operation at St. Mary's hospital in will keep your Ford slate received an average of *.,'t Strand Theatre, Lowell i Mrs. Claud Silcox, Mrs. Hasil for a week. afternoon. LOWELL OFFICE HOURS: other view of tilings. fealhers on his head. Special Cash Prize. Aug. lli Poultry and Pet Stock Kx- of Freeporl, Sunday. (irand Hapids Thur.Hday morning. ID RAPID* MICHIGAN for each car. I'ndcr lln new plan men had already become interested Hayward and the Misses Orpha Mr. Clark and Mr. Cowin, of Tuesday, Thursday, Satardaj "I think life Is worth living, be- toned ap for say emer- "To keep his wigwam, I guess." Auto Given Away. Aug. 10 hibit Mrs. Gertrude Thomas and Mrs. originated by Governor Green, In Martha Kndicott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Dygert Bunker and Audle Vanderlip were (irecnvillc, and Lucille Sutphen and 5:00 to 8KM) p. m. cause I decided long ago to think ttney. Open Hoad. Large Kxhibit of Horses Baked Goods Kxhibits Mable Burns drove to Hastings Fri- N. McCORDS—& CASCADE. many convicts al Ionia not onl> Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23 However, It was not very long called al the Dave McWhinney in Lowell Monday. Florence McNally, of Belding, spent that way. After awhile a man just Bees and Honey Kxhibit Floriculture Kxhibit day to get Miss Beatrice Thomas. Those who called on A. House- will be kept busy hui the stale v.iil after the above discussion of life home near Caledonia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Hatch, of Saturday night and Sunday with gets into the habit then of contin- Dealer: "Somebody stole three liiree Bulls Given Away Boys' and Girls' Club Kx- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Livingston mo- man, Sr., and wife the past week be able to realize considernbl" more Mr. and Mrs. Hasil Hayward and (irand Hapids, entertained Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell. DR. L. E. MATHEWS JOHN R. 8TRYKBR uing to think that way through will sels of harness oul of my store." August 17 hibits JOHN GILBERT in in general and marriage in partii-uiar, tored to /.ccland Thursday looking were Mrs. Carrol Van Hartsfelt and from the cars lhan in Ihe past.— daughters were Sunday guests of Mrs. Frank Allerding to a chicken Mr. and Mrs. William Lind, of IMiwer, 1 suppose. L. E. JOHNSON I'olieeman: "Did the Ihief leave that hoth young men saw fit to call for pullets. children, of Detroit, Mrs. Herbert Osteopath —Dentist— ((irand Baplds Herald. Ihe jailer's parents in Hastings. dinner in Hastings Sunday. On Woodland called at the (ieorge Lin- "The way to be contented with upon Martha. Mr. and Mrs. William Shrader and Vanderperl and farolly, of Grand PHONE 210 HOURS f to 0 any traces?" their way home they all called on ton liome Friday afternoon. life is to be contented. It is a Dealer; "No. In- look Ilu- traces, Governor Green Day, Wednesday, Aug. 18 Martha was seen out driving one Mrs. (i. N. Tliorndikc is visiting Jimmic Freeman were Sunday eve- Rapids, Fred Frlllng and wife, of -9-12 a. m.; 1:30-5:30 p. m. Open Wednesdav snd Saturday MICHIGAN GAS TAX YIELDS BIG- "Twelve Miles Out" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry, of Carli1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Shinmiel enter- man's part to make as much as In loo."—Good Hardware. her daughter, Mrs. Peter Anderson ning guest of Mr. and Mrs. (). Kellogville, Mr. Holtgeerls and wife 'AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE GER RETt UN THIS YEAR. day with (.Jiles, the next at the thea- tained company Saturday from -Ofllcc 243, rcsidencc 347. Evening 7 to • can of life. SCHOOLEY COLLINS REVUE and family, of Detroit, this week. ton. Burns. and Misses Dalue and brothers, of Lansing, July 13. Hevemies col- ter with IHck. On Sundays, both Pick (irand Hapids. Of lee Clesed Thursday Afteraeeee Those who at times get so down also Ban Turpin in "A Blonde's Revenge." Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Johnson Grand Rapids. Mice Block, Lowell, Mich. lected by the deparlmenl of slate Frank: "Those young widows Dancing and singing with 25 girls, with and (illes would drop in at tiie Kndl- Sunday callers on Mrs. Pearl El- In the mouth they think (hey should have an advantage over you girls son and daughter, of Chicago, visit BOWNE CENTER. DAVIS LAKE. Tom Gray and wife, S. Spener Increased neaiiv *2.000,000 in Ihe cott home. lis were Owen Nash and family, take their own lives have lost their loeeanse Ihey know all aboul men." Matinee Saturday, Admission 10c and ISc cd the Kricksson families last week Kstevan Hussell was in Lowell Mr. and Mrs. I'. S. fluntcr nnd and wife, of Grand Rapids, visited llscal year ending June 30, accord- Al. Sweet and hit Singing Band Hut they were rivals, and each man George Lalene, wife ami Stanley, judgment. May: "Ves. and because Ihe only Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allerding anil Monday last on business. at the John Cox home Sunday. ing lo a reporl compleled Tuesdav Arch Boss altended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Max Tomllnson, and "At those times <1 man needs a men who know all aboul lliem art- Evening Admisaiun ISc and 2Sc knew it. Is between calls on Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Swift Winegar were Mr. and Mrs. Henry and children A. Houseman and wife an•ds son by John S. Ilaggerly, secrelarv ol Hobert Compton at (irand Hapids Ace and Olive Tomllnson. nd little help. God's tielp, maybe; for dead."- Bailroad Telegrapher. Seven High Class Hippodrome Attractions each man was hustling for all he was ike Odessa callers Saturday eve left lasl Wednesday for the north Saturday afternoon. were In Grand Rapids Monda y. Farm News and state. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Hoark have Danger Ahead! what God does Is lo take hold of a Four l.orenzos worth. If It was going to he a case ning. ern part of I he state to visit for a Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pltseh enter- GrandmGt a Linton is very low at Ihe major ilem of increase was (iaudschmidt Brothers bought them a home in Alto nnd are person and show him what he can Jack: "So she lurm-d von down, Aurora Troupe of the better man winning, it was few days. tained a number of relatives from this writing. Ihe 2-cent gasoline lax. which yield- Shorty Flemm. Comedian Mrs. Natie McNaughton and Miss K'oing to move this week. but—can you see it? Are your do with his life. Farm Views eh?" Mangean Troupe Sunday and Monday, July 24 and 25 going to be nip and tuck between the Guy Smilh and wife, and J. S. Norlh Dorr and (irand Hapids Sun- John Houseman, wife and baby, ed .SI l.353.4l(i, as compared wilh Six Sarattos Mina North arc visiling friends am Merle Champion and Hosclta Ki- "1 have always found life iilled The Alto Kenl Cow Testing as- , George: "Ves. I always was un- Nalhal. Impersonator Thomas were in Freeporl Wednes- day. of Arizona, visited at Ihe John Cox headlights in good working or- *0.020.275 in Ihe llscal year of 1 ,I25- two. A tremendous boom of business relatives in (Irand Hapids for a few lls, of Grand Hapids, spent Saturday with interesting things. Every day sociation linished ils foiiiih year of lucky al love. Why. il" I had been day evening. Nlr. and Mrs. Kd. Llnd and daugh- home and the A. Houseman, Sr., dii ? Is your Ignition function- 1020. The weighl lax showed on- A Special Attraction in town Increased (Jiles* law husiness days. night and Sunday nt the Melvin El- Ihere is something new—books, testing July iith of Ihis year. The Adam I'll hei live would have re- Dave Kash. Lloyd Smilh and Phil ler Lillian and William, and Mr. and home Monday nighl. ly a nominal advance. Il produced Mr. and Mrs. Claude Silcox called lis home. ing properly? If not, better people, talk, events, work-in spit* tester's report showed 175 cows mained an old maid." I'anlher. RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AUGUST 5th. and hrought more practice to Pick, Jones were in Lowell Saturday Master Charles Houseman, of I(1.805.000 in 102(;.|!»27 and ^l(i,5l!».. m Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring am Mrs. William Schrader and Thomas Mrs. Klmer Steinberg spent Thurs- of the fact I'm 03. That isn't sit Cecil B. DeMille's Production who was taking over his futlier's med- night. Lowell, soent the past week with have il looked after at once. on test wilh an average production 801 in 1025-1020. The corporation MeNamara Bros. Winchell & Kieft lauglilcr, of Kasl Caledonia, Sunday Forward attended the Schrader re- day at the Joe Batey home. old. But 1 began linding Ihe world Man is found dead wilh a book in ical work. (Jiles liotight a piece of John Thomas, wife and children, hi.s (irandma and Grandpa House- Maybe your wiring is faulty. ol' 7,352 pounds of milk and 342.5 lax likewise was increased only MeGowan Drug Store Longe A Wakefield veiling. union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Linlon, of Middlelon, interesting long ago. A person his hand. Probably one a friend property so far out of town that wise of Lansing, visited his parents Sun- man. poiinds of fal. moderately. The revenue was 80.- Henry Slater, of Alto Saturday. spent the week-end with the home We are experts in all Ignition should do that. Vou can cullivalc r e I n r n e d promplly. Vaneouvcr Optiu Monday with full show. All acts will be given and every die- Mr. and Mrs. (lien Hchler and son day, also called on his brother, Wat, For the fonrlh lime Ihe herd of 730.075 last year, as compared wilh "The Volga Boatman" old ladles winked and said: "He'll he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humnga and folks and In Grand Hapids. A. Houseman and family took din- Irmibles and can soon locale a taste for travel al 00, or a taste Province. Uul. il wasn't "Hills ()'- play will be in place Monday noon. who have been visiting Alto friends and family, and sister, Anna Smith, ner with Clinton Thomas and wife pure* bred Jerseys, owned by J. *0.530,755 the preceding llscal per- building a house on It for himself son, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Van Namce Mr .and Mrs. (ieorge Linlon and for athletics if you haven't started Hampshire" some one borrowed of md relatives have relurned to their during Hie day. Sunday. your trouble and remedy it for Dins'en were high in butterfal. iod. ALSO and Martha Kndlcott." Then a na- and Miss Thehna Johnson spent Haymond spent Friday evening at sooner. The Ledger man or (» years ago. iiomc in Ponliac. Lawrence Henlon was the guest of you speedily, at a reasonable Seven head averaging K,001 pounds Fewer cerlillcales of title were tionally known firm put up a factory Sunday at Crystal lake. the Joe Batey home. "Then eveiitually, you've got lo — Michigan's Pioneer Free Fair — Mrs. Carolyn Ncllons was in Klber Thomas Sunday at his grand- WH1TNEVVILLE WHATNOTS. of milk and 400.5 pounds of fat. The sold than In 1025-1!I20. The yield Al Cooke and Kit Guard in "The Wisecraclcers." Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pltseh and fam- Melvin Ellis, liubv Wakefield and cost. make up your mind how you stand, The stoul man on Ihe scales was near by and (Jiles sold out for double irand Hapids from Sunday until parenls, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thomas' high cow in bulterfat was in this was *2i)4,808, as compared wilh ily allended their brothcrV funeral Case Joppie attenued church at Donlvan Warner spent Ihe week for my part, every day I take an in- eagerly waldu-d by Iwo small boys. what he had paid. Pick took a run- rimrsday caring for her sister, Mrs, and Klber relurned home with Law- same herd. A four year old cow *280,300, the preceding year. Admission ISc and 35c. al North Dorr Friday. Alaska Sunday evening. Melvin is with his parents, not being able lo ventory, mental, moral and spirit- The man dropped in his cent but down two-family house in payment f"r Harriet Northrup. rence lo spend Ihe night with him. producing 11,553 pounds of milk Total collections hv'lhc deparl- Mr. and Mrs. William Schrader tilling the pulpit at that place now. work. ual. tlu- machine was oul ol older and a had debt and before Ihe year was Mrs. Hussell, of Lake Odessa, is and 000.1 pounds of fat. Honors menl In 1020-1027 were *30.331.. Mr. and Mrs. Halph Kraft and spenl Friday evening a I Frank (ieorge Linlon spent Saturday Mrs. J. Le Pan! and children, of " 'Chaunccy,* 1 say I o myself. only registered 75 pounds. visiling her son Kstevan and family. for milk produclion go to Ihe John 304. They were *34.402.300 in up it was wanted badly by ihe owners baby Corinlha, of Lansing, were llui/.inga's home. night and Sunday at the Joe Batey Wyoming park, visited her uncle, 'How do vou llnd yourself Ihis '(iood nighl!" gasped one of the Kriim herd of Holsteins. This herd 1025-1020.—(Grand Bapids Press. of the apartment house on either side, Stimlay evening luneh guests of Mr. Lawrence Johnson, who has been Lincoln Dygcrl and family. Miss Levi COOJHT, a few days and also Central Garage > niorning? What's on the good side? youngsters in amazement. "He's home helping In the care of his of 0 cows had an average produc- and Mrs. Henry Nellons. working in (irand Hapids for some Genevieve (irahani and Grant Har- called on Mrs. Mat Madernick Mon- so Pick turned a penny he had not mother. What's on the bad side?' tion of 0,074 pounds of milk and 315 F0lR hollow!"—Good Hardware. lime is al home now wilh his par- day. I>RY LAW VIOLATORS expected to turn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingeier and rison, of Grand Hapids, and Merl HaaL "f Hastings, was "And, notwilhstanding my dis- CLYDE 1. GREEN, D. C., pounds of fal. The high cow in SEN 1ENCE1) AT IONIA, family, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kropl ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Zahm, of Lowell, were guests at I liursday lunch guest at the Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper, of A. H. STORMZAND, Prop. spiiited heredity, I lind, somehow, FINAL ADMINISTRATION A C- Pick was inclined to be free with milk produced 12,305 pounds of milk lonla. July 10..—Judge Boval A. and sons, were Sunday callers ol who is on a vacation. l.oren Dygert's Sunday. Kills home. Grandvllle, visited Iheir son Levi, 1 always come out on the optimistic COl" NT. hi.s money, yet no one ever accused and 432.0 pounds of fat. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ('.land Ford, of Cale- Wednesday, also Harry Densmore. Ilawley, in circuil comi loday. LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Mr. and Mrs. Valda Watts. Mrs. Melvin Kllis and Hubv Wake- side, even on days when I have to Sixteen herds produced 3 0 0 Stale of Michigan. The I'robaU (Jiles of niggardliness, one merely Walennan Thomas were Mr. and donia, spenl Friday cycnlng with Lyle Patterson spenl Ihe week- disposed ol four cases involving Klmer Pinlaman, wife and family lleld were in Grand Hapids Wednes- visit the dentist!" pounds of fat. They are as follows: Court for the County ol" Kenl. spoke of him as "a thrifty man" Mrs. Seynmr Osborn, of Freeporl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. end with his parents, Byron Patter- Authorized Service violalion of the prohibition law. Ik- •.pent Sunday al Campau lake where day aflernoon. Huby staying a cou- IM VNIVt.tAlC*. D. J. Dinsen, 400.0 pounds; B. 1). At a session ol" said court, held al Over Mrs. White't Millinery, Lowell with a suspicion of admiration in the Claudia and Main Slark, of Chica- Mr. and Mrs. Sherm White called son and wife. Jold the ollenders Ihey would gel Miss Opal Pinlaman is camping ph« of days with her aunt, Mrs. Fred IONIA POPULATION UP 3,6.11 IN Bancroft, 407.1 pounds; F. L. Anton- tlu- probate olliee, in the Cit\ o go, wilh Anna Smilh, called on Mr. on Mr. and Mrs. William Schrader "hurt" if Ihey insisled on violaling saying of It. While of hick one said, wilh I lie Linlons Ihis week. Doan. Starting, Lighting, Ignition. SEVEN YEARS. icdes, 411.3 pounds; Seymour iles- (irand Bapids, in said County, on and Mrs. .1. S, Thomas Sunday. Tuesday afternoon. the Kighteenlh amendment in Ihis smiling and shaking one's head a bit Pndeful printing promptly print- Ionia, July 13.—New directories che, 383.4 pounds; Floyd Yeiter, tlu- Kith day of July. A. 1).. 11127. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Mrs. Harry Wuodmanscc and son Jess Honlard and family, id' (irand Cecil Dykstr Grand Hapids, county. deprecatoriiy, "easy come, easy go. ed, properly priced, promptly pro- Telephone 43 distributed here today give the 382.0 pounds; A. McConnell, 350.(1 I'reseul: Hon. John Dallon, Puane and Miss Hulh Woodmansee, Hapids. were Sunday guests of Mr. spent, the pasl week at Henry Hrow- Try Ledger Job print. George Snyder, Cedar Springs, Pick's a good spender." moted—The Ledger otBce. If city's population as I0,ri(i0, an in- pounds; Wm. Klahn, 353.1 pounds; Judge of Probate. Hours: 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. ul" Dowling. were guests al Ihe Hasil and Mrs. Ward Houlard, leaving r's. was senenced lo Ilu- Michigan re- crease of 3,031 since 1020 when Lisle Clarke, 345.4 pounds: J. C. In the Matter of Ihe Kstate of He would have lavished gifts upon Ha>ward home Wednesday. Iheir son John on Iheir way home Mrs. Charles Timpson and son r formalory for six nionlhs to one 3,03, ) was the total. Tillyer, 343 pounds; Charles Foote, James Anderson. Deceased. Martha had she allowed him to. I5ut Word lias been received from Hev. lo spend the week wilh Grandpa spent Thursday at Ihe Fred Davis year wilh the reeominendalion of The tlrst page of the book has a David (i. Mange, having tiled in ADVICE ON DIET X-RAY SERVICE and Mrs. W. Heckell staling that Houlard. 334.0 pounds; Glenn Loveland, 330.4 eight months. lie was arrested a YOUR FACE she was singularly faslhlious in her home. display wilh Gov. Fred W. Green's said comi his tinal administration ihey arrived al Iheir destination Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, of Low- Mr. and Mrs. John Brower. of pounds; Klmer Yeiter, 324.7 pounds; few days ago at Belding for posses- treatment of both men, and what she photograph and the inscription, John Branmian, 322.8 pounds; John sion of liquor. account, and his petition praying safely and are having a wonderful ell, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and (irand Hapids, were guests of Mr. for the allowance thereof and for Consultstion and a careful analysis of the spine may be did not permit (Jiles she did not per- 'lonla, where business grows and Knim, 315.4 pounds; C. 11. Frooman, Bay Ford, 30, and Kd. Murphv, 27, Men everywhere are awak- lime. Mrs. Howard Aldrieh. md Mrs. Henry Brower Sunday. the assigmnenl and distribution of mit Pick. Kortumitely, perhaps, their prospers. The home of (iovernor 313.0 pounds, and L. Dygcrl, 304.8 both of Ionia, and late of Belding, * had without cost or obligation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aiihur arc en- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldrieh vis- Ihe residue of said estate. ening to the truth that dull, invitations seldom clashed so that she Fred W. Green."—(Grand Baplds pounds. were sentenced lo jail lor 30 days lerlaining Iheir brother, Kd. Ar- ited Mr. and Mrs. Steven Miller in ALASKA ATOMS. IIIL-Illllg MATtHHL Herald. The high Iwo year old was owned It Is Ordered. That the I2lh day was not forced to decide between them. and placed on probation for three ilmr and Iwo nieces, the Misses .lean Campbell township Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brown entertained of August, A. 1)., 11127, al len o'clock rou«zh-edged blades pull and Pick did not invite her to the few Mrs. Fern Aldrieh. Miss Klhel by William Klahn, high 3 and 4 year years with rigid lerms. Molh wen- and Doris Arlliur. of (irand Hapids, rieiids from Detroit over the week- DISTRICT HIGHWAY OFFICE IS in the forenoon, al said probate of- intellectual affairs that came to town, joulard and Claudia Starks were in olds, by 1). J. Dinsen; high mature assessed costs to lln- amouni of **»(! irritate the skin. Save your Ihis week. nd. OPENED IN IONIA. each. tice, he and is hereby appointed for (irand Hapids Monday. Dinner guesls of Mrs. Klla How- cow by B. 1). Bancroft. us did (Jiles. lie was more apt to run Mr. ami Mrs. \V. K. Wilkinson, id' Ionia. July 13.—The slate opened examining and allowing said uc- ami were Mr. and Mrs. Bert and There were 18 two year olds; 13 .lohn Wright, 51, Ionia, was given face! In unexpectedly us he was on the (irand Hapids, visited Sunday with a new olliee in Ihis city today to be count and hearing said petition; SOt'TH BOWNE. Henrv Neimeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Kd. three year olds, 4 four year olds a similiar senlence for violalion nf rounds of his morning calls with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curliss and fam- Fence Gate Lumber . known as the district aecoiinting lln- liquor law. II Is Further Ordered, That pub- Hobert Pollard was called lo Fol- Heynolds and Burlon Neimeyer and and lb mature cows qualilled for The most important factor in something Impromptu. ily and all drove In (iunlake in Ihe j headquarters of Ihe state highway ihe record of performance. lic notice thereof In- given hy pulo ley, Alabama, by Ihe dangerous ill- lady friend. lication of a copy of this order, for As, for instance. "I'm taking the al'lernoon. department. - Hollis Parks, who has tested liu SOI'TII BOSTON. ness of his molher, Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Hay Lock and daugh- B. J. Arnst is the auditor in chief three successive weeks previous lo correct shaving is a smooth- kids In the ward out to the circus Sunday aflernuon callers al Ihe Pollard. last year, resigned to enter college Mrs. George Tucker is visiling er altended a picnic at Campau lake of the branch and William Fuller is said day of hearing, in Ihe Lowell AUCTION Charles Dygcrl home were John Ihis fall. The association will friends in Leonidas. this afternoon. Want to come along Catherine and Barbara Porritt Sunday. Steel Posts and Wire Fencing edged, keen razor blade* l>ayinaster. It will care for Ihe conlinue its work as soon as a new Ledger, a newspaper printed and and feed the animals?" Fairchild and wife, Sherm While visited Ihe past week with their Harold Fox and Mildred Cole al- Chris. Fahrni, Jr., and family, and wife, ami Olio Dygcrl, wife several road projects in this sec- tester is secured. spent Sundav al Ihe George Vonker circulated in said county. Stropped, smooth-edged And Martha would go, as lively as mnt, Mrs. Wm. Graham, of Grand lended the show al Baniona Sunday JOHN DA I.TON, and children. tion of the state. -tGraiid Baplds Seven Kent county club members liome in Gaines. Hapids. night. Judge of I'rohale. WE^HSESDAY any of the youngsters, coming back Her start In life HOrald. are spending this week al Ihe Ninth Mrs. Vern Klahn is enlerlaining July 26 * 27 Valet AutoStrop Razor blades Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hancroft, Margaret Gougherty underwent The social at Ihe church Friday- to slip Into a low-necked gown and Binder Twine « Roofings annual 4-H dub champion week her cousin from Ohio. A true copy. Mrs. Nellie Kllis, Mrs. Syd Hosen- in operation for appendicitis al St. night was well altended. A line FBKD MOTH, give perfect, face-saving evening cape to hear the i'atio players Is best made on Conductor, (somewhat irritated at Michigan Slate college. They Miss Bulb Bollins, of Soulh Low- Buys Brothers, Lincoln Lake, 8 miles East of berger, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Win- Mary's hospital Thursday. program was given by home talent Begisler of Probate. (8-0-10 after stumbling over obstacle in arc champions in some club work ell. is slaying wilh her cousin, Mrs. in Shakespearean repertoire with clicsler. of (irand Hapids, were Sun- John Mishler and wife,' of (irand ml (irand Hapids parties. Cedar Springs or 8 miles west of Greenville. shaves* aisle): "Madam, you must remove or members of a demonstralion Clyde Dawson for a few weeks. (Jiles, the highbrow. day callers of Arlie Draper. Hapids. visited over Salurday nighl The funeral of Mrs. Dewitt "Common Sense" Feed MORTGAGE SALE. Paint and Oil your valise from the aisle." team. Those altending are: Gcorg( Alton Nye ami family and Mrs. As chance would have it, both chose Mrs. Hulh Darby and son, ol with their broiher and sister, Wm. Spaulding was held al the church Dcfaull having been made in Ihe Colored lady: "Fo' de Ian' sake. Fell and Kmil Kober. of Sparta, J. M. Meyers, (of Lake Odessa, called The Valet AutoStrop Razor Clarksville, came to Ihe Helen Mishler and wife. Friday afternoon. Burial was in payment of a certain mortgage dat- to propose the evening of the annual Mistah Conductor, dat ain't no va- champions in calf club work. Dor- at Mrs. Myrtle Klahn's Tuesday. JULY 26th While home Salurday and look lier M. J. Ferncy, of Clarksville, vis- cemetery near (irand Baplds. Lowell Produce Co. ed December Ilth. 1023. made and bazaar given by the entire town for list. Dai's mail foot!"—Open othy Bieri and Margaret Ford, of Mrs. Nellie Young and family en- keeps your face soft and molher, Mrs. Prall, who is visiling ited Thursday at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Koster are enter- Lowell. Michigan executed hy Harry L. Holland and 45 Poland China Hogs, 8 Head of Horses, All the hospital, on the lovely grounds of Boad. Vergennes township, champions in joyed a picnic olinner wilh relalives Mrs. While lo Ihe Daniels school re- granddaughter, Mrs. Kdith Hichards, laining a sister of the former from Barbara A. Holland, his wife, len- youthful looking. the hospital itself. It was always a lirst and second year canning work al Lake Odessa Sunday and all al- Tools, including Tractors, to equip a 400 Acre union. on his way to (irand Hapids to visit Byron Center. Coal at Summer Prices The average man is proof enough ants by Ihe entireties, of Lowell, in 1020. Kva Hubbard, of Ada tended Ihe Bible eonfen-nce meel- busy day for Martha, and when eve- at the home of his granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon entertain- Michigan, lo Ilu- Lowell Mnilding \ farm. (ieorge Skidmore and wife, John that woman can take a joke.—Ham- Township and Klberta llolmdon, of ing in lln- artcrnoon. ning had come and the strain was a Mrs. l-crncy Haskins. d Sir. ami Mrs. Clayton Cole and Loan association, a corporation, I'.rannoii and wife, Don and Helly. illon Spectator. Oaklield, champions in first ami Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dawson and bit over, she was glad to slip into one Mrs. Jona Hirinan and children, son and Mrs. Wolf, of Milwaukee, and recorded on Ihe liSlh day of Harry and wife, and daughter, and second year sewing work, last win- family and Miss Bulb Bollins al- of the stone seats backed against a Mrs. Hay Seeley, of Hollywood md the Claire Cole family from December, 11123 al the olliee of tlu- JULY 27th Hobcrl While and wife all enjoyed ter. Klberla llolniden and Eileen lended Ihe Nazarene Sunday school \41et/lut(yStrop Razor park, were Tuesday callers at Mrs. Nashville Sunday. Begish-r of Deeds of Kenl County, muss of shrubbery and listen to the a picnic dinner al McKwen lake R. E. COLBY Addis, of Oaklield, will make up a picnic al Campau lake Salurday. Wit I lain Cosgritl's. Mr. and Mrs. llerman Colvin and in the Slate of Michigan, in Liber Over 40 head of Registered High-producing sweet strains from the violin. Sunday. demonstration leam in sewing. Miss John Freeman is gelling along Sharpens itself William Mishler, wife and Gwen- family allended a reunion of Mrs. .'»Ul of niortgages on pages 13(1 and Holstein Cattle. (•lies came first, and plunged Into The men of Ihe bridge club Ireal- McCordt and Alto Agnes Sorenson, County Home De- nicely al Blodgelt hospilal and ex- dolyn visited Sunday afternoon Colvin's family at Campau lake 137. ed Iheir wives Io a surprise dinner monstralion Agent, will accom- peels soon lo be able lo come home. If interested in bills or catalogues, send letter to GUARANTEE his declaration without preamble. with their people, Jake Honsh and Sunday. The amount dm- on said mortgage al Lone Pine Inn Friday evening. pany Ihe club members lo the col- (ieorge Tucker was in Saranac "I've loved you for yeaVs, Martha, but wife and John Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. ('.. King and family nn this dale, of principal and inter- We wl»h thnt ovfry tifor of « Vnlot AutoStrop Unzor be Four I aides were in play and those lege. Sunday evening bo see his molln-r curiHtontly •inthunlutilic. Shoulil unytliinjf huiiiicn tu would not speak until I had what of Campbell. md Mrs. DeKlla Clyne motored to est. is the sum of Five Hundred Dol- youni ulToctin^ itH jH-rftct Hervii-o, Ni-int it to UD fur n1- honored were Mrs. Loyal Hunt and Wednesday, July 20lh, has been who has been sick wilh Summer lln. seemed to be adequate possessions to Henry Johnson ami family return- Otsego Sunday to visit Mr. King's lars. (*r»(Mi.Olii: tlu- sum of Twenty- p*ir or replaceint-nt. If your « tro|. is not in Kood eotiili. Heuben Lee. set aside as Kent county day al the Mr. and Mrs, Nick Ven Boer, ol" KINSEY and BUYS, tion-return it forunev/ one-no churKu lor oithor eorvico. <1 Sunday from their motor trip in molher and sister. Three and 01-100 Dollars, *23.04,) offer you. Some people accuse me (iraham experiment Klalion. This Grand Baplds, spenl the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slater and Ihe t'ppcr Penninsular. raooflBmoi lor taxes assessed on said premises Realtors, Grand Rapids, or AutoStrop Safety Rasor Co., 656 First Ave., New York, N. Y. of being over thrifty, but what I have Summer event hasn't been held for id Wayne Sharpe's. fainily enlerlained Ihe Schrader re- Children at the home of William SOUTH-WEST NEWS. n fif 1 f;Pinf-ii'Xy&r Beonomieal Transportation mid paid by the niorlgi^ee and an done I have done for you." D wo years. H.M.Wells, snperin- Mr. and Mrs. Smilh Kyser ami union Salurday. About llfly rela- Mishler, Clarence Hurinan and Har- About Ihirly people allended Ihe altorm-N fee of Fifteen and no 100 It was hard for Martha to do what & (EC leiident of hie station, is planning a Wayne Sharpe and family spi-nl N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer tives were present from Wayland, .ey Hichards arc having the whoop- Chrislof reunion held at the home 0 Dollars, (*15.0(11 provided for in real interesting day. Many new Sunday evening In Byron Center. she did, but It had to be done. She (irecnvillc, Caledonia, Miami, Fla., ing cough. of Mr. and Mrs. John Chrislof Sun- [0 (If a a S said mortgage and h> statute. Caledonia. tn Ihmgs an' to be seen. Professor laid a pitying hand on his knee, for and near Alto. Miss Maybell Johnson, of Klburn, day. A picnic dinner was served Ik No proceeding al law or in equity B. (•ardner, head of the Hortleul- BOSTON CENTER. she knew what her words would mean Illinois, who has been caring for on the lawn. Every one enjoyed a F n R n 0 a having been insliluted to recover Miss Helga Anderson has been n f lural department al Michigan State The carpenter Is llnlsliing Ihe to Giles. "Some time ago, (Jiles," she her cousin, Mrs. Harry Miller and good time. said debt or any pari thereof, caring for her aunt, Mrs. Howard Tf n 1 | college, and Don Hootman, exten- porch and other odd jobs ion Man- itihy, of Klkhart, Ind., is visiling re- Joe Fleak and son, of Chicago, T\ li \s therefore, by vliilie of Ihe power of began tenderly, "Pick Winters told me Smilh, of (irand Hapids, recently. • sion specialist in horticulture, will ley Pelerson's house. allves at this place and Bowne. •'rank Ball, of (irand Hapids, Sher- sale contained in said mortgage, frankly that he loved me, but was The John Linton and Karl Vander- f FT be present and appear on the pro- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Baker were William Cosgrill' and wife were man Houland and family were call- 1 and the statute in said case made not tn a position to marry me. He lip families are camping at Campau gram. Picnic dinner at noon. All lu lonla ThursdHy. Sundny dinner guests of their cous- ers al the Kd. Kaslerbrook home and provided, notice is hereby giv- lake Ihis week. Floyd Tapley and wife were In refused to bind me, although I think Saturday. I mil men and anyone else interest- en, lhat ion Monday, the 10th day (of Frank Hunker left Monday for a sin, Neville Davern and wife, of ed are inviled to attend. Ionia Saturday afternoon. MICHIGAN BELL I was quite willing to be bound. I ewanio. In the afternoon they Mr. and Mrs. Guy Slocum spent October, 1027 al 10:00 o'clock iu the r Irip Ihrough the Western states. He Tuesday, July 10th, at Ihe West Claude Marker and family wenl must be free, he said, to marry any- all motored to Crystal lake. Sunday In (irand Hapids, the day forenoon, we shall sell at public will be away about six weeks dur- Michigan fair grounds, is the dav to Muskegon to spend Sunday. one else. If I wished, only he wanted John Bvpstra and wife, of Grand icing Mr. Slocum's birthday. They auction to the highest bidder, al the ing which lime he will visit friends for th second annual Kenl county George Gllck and familv spenl TELEPHONE CO. taplds, visited Sundny with her celebrated the day by hiking an air- North front door of the Kenl Coun- me to know that he was working md relatives in Colorado, Washing- I arlsh Jersey show under Ihe aus- Sunday al Ihe home of her hrolher. To All Old and present subscribers irother, Arthur Parker and wife. ;dane ride. ty Court House, in Ihe City of Grand and saving for me. Perhaps he won't Ion and California. "( j',L' Kent county Jersey Jean Fosberg. Ihe two Hypstrn boys nnd Naoma Karl Kinyon and family spent Bapids, Michigan, lhat being the of the ask me again, hut. If he does, I am eattle club. Last year this was a Miss Fern Melntyre was called lo Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson and Parker accoinuanled them home. Sunday afternoon with her parents, place where Ihe Circuil Court for ready." son, of Detroit, and the former's sis- decided success and from the inter- Blodgelt hospital Friday to lake Arthur Parker made a business Mr. and Mrs. Willie Burch. said counly is holdcn, (he premises Long Distance Telephone ter, Mrs. Dodge and son, of Cadillac, ests shown this year the show will charge of a ease there. "In other words." said Giles bit- irip to Hastings Monday morning. Frank Ball, of (irand Baplds, ICE CREAM described iu said mortgage, or so ilso Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thorndike, be an Improvement on last year's Bay Lewis and family entertained Service Gives Durant LOWELL LEDGER terly, "he set you aside like a savings Orlo Burns and wife visited Wed- called on Mr. and Mrs. John Chris- much llu-reof as may be necessary of Detroit, were week-end guests of exhibit. A number of cuttle have Mrs. Wilnia Welsner and Bertha account, to be there when he wanted nesday evening nt William Cos lof Salurday. By Cont, Dith, Sundatt, Quart, Gallon or mort* tio pay the amouni due on said morl- been entered. II. E. Dennlson. Belle, Mrs. Thos. Pant and children, "the personal touch" it." Dr. and Mrs. (I. M. Thorndike. grill's. Frank Peck and fainily spent gage, together with legal Interest and ALTO SOLO lleldman fur Ihe American Jersey of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. "Perhaps," said Mnrthn. "There are Mrs. Swift Winegar entertained Mrs. Lydia Karcher, and Lewis Tuesday evening with her parents, and all legal costs, togclher wilh the icr daughter Kdwimi, her mother cattle chili, will lie present. Mr. j. Melnlyre and Kellh for Sumhiy din- altorney fees provided In said mort- many kinds of thrift, Giles," l-eece and wife visited Sundav af Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer, of (irand SPRING LAKE ICE There's a Chevrolet Truck M. Lee, a prominent Jersey breeder, ner. A Brand New in-law, Mrs. Winegar, and Mr. and Icrnoon with Wnrren Irving " and Hapids. gage and hereinbefore mentioned. Giles had left her and she was won- for talt at ttort at wanttd. Mrs. Frank Alerdliig, Arby Wood wife, of Irving. Krnest Aldrieh and wife spent of Ohio, will judge the eattle. pic- Said premises are described iu nic (tinner al noon. Lady (lo druggist): "Have you dering If, after all. Pick had not per al a birthday dinner Saturday eve Sundav with her mother, Mrs. Ilen- said mortgage as Ihe South Three Abe Hash and family and Mr. and any Life Buoy?" DI KANT MOTVK COMI AM haps changed his feeling since that ning in honor of her husband. n Ackmen, of (irand Hanids. Close to 500 farm people saw Ihe (3) Bods of Lots, One (1) and Two, Mrs. Joe Mishler visited Sunday at Druggist: "Just set the pact far away night when he had told her Howard Aldrieh, who is working Jor YOUR Business Home convenience truck that tour- kid." (2i (of Block Twenty Six (20) of Av- Ihe home of the latter's son, Simon Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Geib and Mr. COLEMAN STOVES ed Kent county last week. They Oral Hygiene. VALET AUTO-STROP of his love, when she felt herself Mishler and family. in (irand Hapids, spent Monda ery's Phil of the Village of Lowell, and Mrs. Will Nichols, of (irand also listened attentively to the talk ti night wilh Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ah! Air or Gat. Kenl County, Michigan. Mil .. drawn into a pair of strong and eager Hapids, were Thursday evening Miss Krina Kash accompanied her ^ offering all the quality features that have made Chev >•; K. JM». rich. "Walter, I can't find a single clam Daled. Lowell, Michigan, July arms. guests at the Klmer Dintanian home. cousin, Miss Corren Krbb, who has in Ibis chowder." For Summtr Utt. Flamt twlct at hot at city rolet the World's Largest Builder of Oeawhift Trucks Smilh, and the discussion of farm 01 h. 1027. 1'r. f a. i.tt.t/.r MOh, Dick!" she murmured and net Mrs. (ielb and Mrs. Nichols came Fri- been visiting relatives at this place "That's nothing. Yon mlglil as I.fl.Uf Ul 1 (Ml**/ Safety Razor Outfit water supiilles and sewage disjiosal Lowell Building & Loan Associa- Iw I'll, Ul.l.lfM. HARRIS CREEK. hla kits with upturned llpi. day to go liiickleberrylng and Mrs. the nasi week to her home in (irand gat. Htat ttopt whtn you through with it. well try lo llnd a set of wicker fur- Karl Bruce, of (irand Rapids, Whatever your business may be—wheth# let chassis whose ruggedness Is the result by N. A. Kesslar, of the Agricultural tion. Mortgagee. Nettle Kllis accompanying them. Hajdds Saturday for Ihe da niliire In onr cottage pudding."— t.»r ui. '.tin.Ml spent the week-end at the Umis Me- er vou operate one truck or a fleet— of over'Strength construction of the most Knglneering department, both of B. K. Spiingett, Attorney for Mort- to all who pay all ar- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline, of lohn Wallace and fain 'L of Kttp tlit htat of your homo in hot wtathor. Sovereign VlKltor. n*. 'ilia* lutMifk |M««« o* Diannld home. whether your delivery problem is the Michigan State college. Many were gagee. l.iu. btobi IU firat (kls« k. Ntl*< u «« Wt LOW KM. DISTRICT NO. li. (irand Hapids, Mr. and Mrs. Ilobart (irand Hapids, Lillian and cTarlbell up'tO'date type proved on the world's U tfclk tlU tit IMUl trtf Utf Pltltt.t* Hooper, of Campbell, Mrs. Hichard Houseman, of Grand Ihe questions asked and much Inter- Business Address, Lowell, Michi- rtart and a ytar in ad- Visitors al Ihe home of Mrs. Jas. McVean, of Cascade, Mr. and Mrs. PRICES from S22.&0 for two bumtr, transportation of fragile articles or of greatest proving ground, and whose de* »V da Hapids, spent the week-end with est was shown in Ihe exhibits gan. 7-10 Nccnnam. Sr., home Siinday were H. 1). Hancroft, and Mr. ami Mrs. •y at the 1). 1). llolcomb home. maternH of great weight* you can sccure pendable, economical operation Is based , . . »«« Mctnt. tn U(t It vanca and alto to all her sister, Mrs. l/ i.mi a. aatr tt ttr kHtf «ttt tat tifkl a«. of anjront't monty. Thit offer It good whllt our Howe, Ind., took ti motor trip, stop- Burmese Woman Lawyer Ity, driver comfort and protection. the trusty class, of which he has Probate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kllehen vis for Mrs. Philip Wingeier and the tell you about this modem product of the ping nt Host wick lake for dinner Uurnni, known im (he land of the plenty to overcrowd the capacity of 33 E. Mtln St* In the Matter (of Ihe Kslate of led al Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. HVJ pound daughter which arrlvec [Each Is mounted on the famous Chevro* world's largest builder of gearshift trucks! prttani ttock of premium razor outfitt lattt. after which they drove to lonla. Friday, Vivian Feme. pigeon blood ruby and of the tlnkllnu the institution, and picked out Qfty Samuel Kropf, Deceased. njtrrtrt'k Peter hise in Ada during Ihe week. MENI for labor on the state highways, 32 T h e extensive ininrovements W. 11. Pardee visited 11. F. Miller bells made famoas by Kipling, ha* W* S. Reuhland 6 Son* Christian Kropf. having llled In Don't wait too long and thtn complain that Mrs. Isabelle Needham visited her All 10c Tobaccot. .3 for lie. being assigned to M43, the 1% mile which Mr. nnd Mrs. Swift Winegar and family, of Elkhart, Ind., Sun- taken another tdep In Its stride toward at these Low Prices said court his petition praying lhat parents al Campau lake and slsk stretch being built to connect with you'ra too lata. Get yourt whllt tht gttting It Mrs. Allen Lashy, of MeCords, on have been adding to their houtu day. Miss Marlon accompanied him women's rights. Ma Pwahee, dsugli the amlnlstratlon of said estate be All 6c Cigart .6 for 25c. t'SIO and M2I to Grand Rapids Monday, her sister, Mrs. Norman formerly the Willellc place arc home Monday. •SSStf.** '680 "WXA** *755 '610 granted to himself, or to some OIIKJ* good. Bring or ttnd all ordtrt to ter of a Burniese oltlclal of the Rao* where a new road Is being built. Faylor and rlilldren. of Holland, nearly completed. Amontf the fes Hoy Blougli and family, Jerry All 10c Cigart .3 for ISc. suitable person. goon mimlelpallty, Is the flrst Burmese •"TSilri . . *495 "SSST . . *395 VUftshi; These men will receive 50 cents returning home with her. lures which tend to make this a rea Blougli ami wbfe, Harold Voder ani It Is Ordered, That the 20tU woman barrister. Check Chevrolet Dellveeed Frisas lo II.(Ml per day. and good rwords Mrs. Don Miller lias been quite III up lo date farm home are a large family attended the Hlough reunion day of July, A. 1)., 1027, at ten Ma Pwahee Is the only Burmese HIT TODIWTO the LOWWT TUIKTLOS SMIIRI«S«fc—S»— will Increase their chances for earl PLUMBING, HOT WATER THE LEDGER OFFICE dnrlntf the past week.

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Uaai, done, i \ •••pt Ii he n canvas-liacJt KEEPING TURKEYS FBTAINS will bung beautifully Mn.itly HlbU liixtllutf of rhlriiKO.> pound Alwayi Helpful The Arm, handling cannot be easily determined. dm-l;; and no housowlfe ever lost I NO MAM. most ver.s'atl\ )f fab- a inaffer of .'.tt.'ug the chair. Some Feeding Value Increased C soft and even If fbey are dried 'f 'T. W.-Htfru I'nlon ) her titli- i" future bliss MinniBb the IN PROPER HEALTH However. If Is perfectly clear from the women pin paper to ie ehalr and after washing, on the windows them- Vinton, Iowa.—"When I was seven- kfeptnK yf a nood table while slm G rics, has come Into popiuar a-e Because More of Leaves data lhat alfalfa in the quantities For selves. Curtains made of voll'-, scrim, teen years old I had to stay at Was here u;u>n earth - Oweii \Nis- for Interior;-' -is well as for the w.-ird i lien cover n pa II ern for the glnghiim. Turkeyg are heir to all the poultry used In the tests cures at least as Lesson for July 24 ter. robe. With the present peasani moile I "or ih" chair shown, which Is a fair- Are Retained. or other cotton in whk-ii a big hem is home fram school. aliments, and treatment Is about the rapidly with leaves removed as with 1 finally had to quit in interiors now sweeping the coiui- sized win-,' chair. It required nine Motor Boating made at the hot tom may be dried In DAVID AND GOLIATH EATING HINTS same. Bul while Ihe young are ten- them attached, which Is crntrary lo school, I was so try, decorators are turning more and \ards of jiin^ham. (Prepared by the t'n'.tui Ptatea nppari- this way. A heavy fh'tiigb thin cur 0 0 0 If you own a motor boat der, the adults are able to withstand ment of Aurtculturf,) the popular belief. weak. I suffered for more fo gingham. Some are e\.ii I'rom skull caps to brims of tre- tain rod slipped through the hem acts LF.SHt i.N I .Sf.imjH r, about two years be- An l-'nslisliman in this country for —whether it be a handy considerable hardship. There Is a popular belief that al- Fallacy of Popular Theory. TEXT using it as a wnll covering in phi' e of mendous width—'tis the latest ca- as a weight und a sfretcber. (piii-kly <;<•!.I«I-:N TI XT THT- ihe fore I took I.y dla the first time recently remarked that out'board driven craft or When allowed to range over fields, falfa und other hays cure more rap- These extensive tests would sfem b I i t I ii ii[ Iijy |1 }.• if w Im v, paper with great success. Ii is shel- price of the millinery mode. I*road drying the curtains, leavinc ihem In l.i. il I E. I'mkliam's V. go- chocolate seemed a large cabin cruiter— woods and highways ihey keep in tbe idly when handled so as to keep the fo Indicate the fallioy of the popular be 11 f raid? table Com pound, lacked and can be kept clean with soap brims and short skirts, never!—so st.ft loose folds already bun!: in their V) be much more you'll find Champion, best of condition and pick up a very leaves in a fresh condition until the theory com-i-rnlng the pumping action I I'll IM A li V T'lfff- A Boy then I picked up ind wafer. said some of our fashlonlsls nt gome place. u 'Jlant than our national the better spark plug, large portion of their food, writes stems have lost much of their mois- of the leaves, but this need not neces- one cf your books From the dresser drape to the mhle- lime or oilier in Ihe past Vj present- 'I hey should not he too dp h. !'ort» j jr,\lt.H T' 'I'ie A H'Vs Hr:i\i and rend p 1 be- flavor- -it seemed .Michael K, Boyer in the Farm and ture. This belief rests on the assump- sarily change the prii.'tice of curing 1 INTri;Mi:i I.ATi; AM' S o_o_o\ clotli and napkins there is s. lively day modes, behold the theory dia* more dependable—more the\ are htitig III this a,a i.er, ! at Is. Bunch. As tiie nature of the turkey gan taking; fien.edl- to be our national efficient — and more tion that so long as the leaves ure bay In the windrow or .o'l. Some T"l'|c w,,.. j,.,. ,| WHS N.t . fntul Is lo roam. It does not thrive in con- the wringing should : .t he 0,0 . vcmyrj PEOPLH AND ADULT cirje. Now I am a vice. not dry they continue to draw or pump other explanation must l.e made for housekeeper with economicaL finement. jr - VI. I ,, i,*s F;, jii. Il Is certainly the moisture from the stems. It Is tbe benelb-bil n-Hips nf the i racfice, fix children, and I Live lak n it Inbreeding Is one of the worst er- however. L' true that nine out Ctanftloii lUi ike tkt b beUtr partly because of this theory that cur- I. The Contending Arm er. ("7 before each one w.v- b-- ru. I can- S^SHIMMBWWKMI >k^ fruit should be used, Tho caniting into halves, and discard the pits. If ' crop growers an.l l.a. kyard gardeners lie was a «!:,!,• , ,1 I .el- Ft half a cetr TOLEDO. OHIO % The Colosseum at Rome. in the later ilid shanks remain con- mind some tests were begiin" in TbL'-l Mr*' wnmon lave White Cake.—Cream one-half cupful may be done by the water-bath meth- will llnd a eh'-.i;. i i,.l effective remedy and "lit- half feet In heigl praued ilu reliable n. .-uicino. r any quantity of peaches are to he For your tracted and slilT. while in leg weak- od—that is, in a wash-boiler or any protection be sure ths and continued In UUTt by depart mem of butter, add one cupful of su^ar, handled, ii is better to use a lye solu- ; irrcparetl by tha National Oeograpbtc tle slope and the highest are Beldom for conlrolliiTg • li.- iiests In the use of : pearan. e ..f -,i, i. a -..at. L-!. Champions you buy areSix loiy, Waahlnstonin , D. C.) ness they are soft. Leg weakness Is Investigators, the results of which are C.'>yv, two cupfuls of pastry Hour sifted with covered vessel sulllciently deep to bold lion for peeling ihem. The method for ihe original over 00 feet above the field. In the lead arsenate a:: : nii-otine. dnte.l the Israel pes SIM Champion cartons. brought on by a lack of nuisch; and discussed In I•epartment I'.iilletin No. two teaspoonfuPi of baking powder all the Jars completely Immersed in I N THE Cologseum in Rome The most elTe.'ti\e mixture Is one was bi-iive. ia-",-.- no a':.-:, tn P i'fp. doing this Is described in Ihe bulletin j Colosseum the slope was steep—ap- A Hinge Joint (top) and the Joint of the Hip, The Joint of the Hip Is a • i j f'; —] /{ ( ; bone-forming material. In rheiima- ; 1424 H. aii'I a pinch of salt mMed alternately wafer while standing on a raek or where many hundreds of early containing 1*. pa •< of powdered lend to tnet-f 'bis gifint. Ball and Socket. This is the Strongest Kind of Joint to Carry the mm on canniir.;. I'ack the peaches Into | proximately 4." degrees—and the out- fisni the trouble is aggravated hy ihe a ;;/W? ivltli three fourths oi' a cupful of milk. false bottom. The followiim directions iianford's Balssm of ftyrrft Christians were crunched by wild 1 Samples of alfalfa were taken and nrsenafe to loo p, ris uf hydrated lime. ^ (111 lie Was 111 ll'd W.li Weight of the Body. Jars as soon as they are peeled and j side wall of the structure towers 100 meal ft tot l, which in leg weakness Is for canning peaches are taken from For Mosquito Rites, Sling of Bees I beasts under the sanction of an weighed Immediately. Some of ihein Add a bit of vanilla tlavoring and fold This Is dusted oil 'in- plants and doeg t-P. Ill- - ,e I - ..- cut into pieces, placing the halves In | feet above tho ground, or approxi- needed. fn ..f In the siiilly beaten whites of three Farmers' Ibilletin MTI-F. "Canning and Vcr.omons Insects ancient Roman government. Home's were left to cure in the nalnral con- not In any wa\ imi.alr ihe use of the overlapping layers, concave surfaces Monoy fincli for firat fi.jltl.i If nut sull.'.l. All .|"aloi% mately to the height of a IH or Pi- Voiing turkeys must not be allowed ?gus. I'oiir into twa greased nnd Fruits and Veirelabies at Home," present duy government recently re- dition that Is with the leaves oti- cabbage for IniiiiiM, food. It Is said. h;.3rlcm oil has been a world- downward. Fill up ihe containers story otlice building. The outer wall fo become wet. The slighlest tlamp- which may be ohiaim-d free from flu; placed a huge wooden cross commemo- whlle the leaves were picked from Joured tins and bake until brown. with boiling sirup. Process quart and was huill of great blocks of stone, . iJepeated di.—i •f tile poison (lust •• ; wide remfdy for kidney, liver and - Not That She Knew Of m-ss is apt to be fatal. Filth will soon When cooi ('over with - Fnit«-d Slates I'epareineni of Agricul- pint glass Jars for minules in boil- rating the martyrs. The cross, orig- while the Inferior was mostly of brick others b\ hand. Weighings wen- made are necessary .pi ^ the SI.JIW..;I, par- Tr*-- Henry Jackson left owing Ids bind* make short work of the ytiungsfers. b/iddcr di'. rders, rheumr'i-rn, ture. inally placed by Pope Benedict XIV nt Intervals to dt-lerndne the rapidiiy Ib-ularh wb-n r1 i .-ads are formliig, . Was || Orange Icing.—Soak the grated rind ing water if the irtilt is fairly lirm and concrete. The outer wall was The delicacy of young turkeys Is bt lunibagc and uric acid condiUons. I lady several nionlhs' room rent. She : : In 174fi. had been absent since ISH-. with which the various samples lost if t n'ecl i\ e I ' " . |o Ir- .-e.'ured. jf an orange in two tahlesp-ionfuls of I'.cfore preparing the fruit make and haul, or for LM niinnle:-! if it is coiuplained to Judge Wicket sham of made up largely of arches In three largely due lo iii" rapid iirowth of t'l fj•./'• ^ j, Tlds great amphitheater, shown In In- their nioisiure. Where .-ai.'.a;. :i!.i'!- pr.-s.-jit ' •ry jrange Juii-e for half an hour. Strain fliin sirup. usiiiL' I cup of suyar lo ripe and tender. No. L* and No. tin llarrisburg. Pa. "Hid he leave any of tiers, one above the other, and extend- I'eallieis. I'nlike the chick, the young each M cups of water. A richer sirup cans are processed |.*i iniiiutt'S. numerable pictures, Is probably tbe In every case where the leavt-s were In tiny appi !- • • in !..-rs. it Is sug- jito one well-heat en egg. Add confec- bis personal belongings when be went ing side by side entirely around iiie turkey af once starts to put .mt large (jO may be made if desired, if the peaehes most familiar ruin In the world. remmt-d from the stems the alfalfa gested fiiar I i • " ••in tii.-.line I . Ih iloners" suu'ar to make a thick paste, Apricots are handled in the same away?'* the judge asked. "No, he building. The arches on the ground fealhers on ils wings and tail, and ^ HAARLEM OIL "V The Ctdosseum is a monument to a dried ..ut somewhat more rapidly than ;hen spread ON tin led cake. One are md very sweet, using only 2 cups way. didn't leave a Ihing," the landlady an- level were numbered, and through this heavy growth has a temiem-y in added to ti:.' p. •. , ilM'-t, This will ill mil he "I ;. h( d aw.' highly civilized people's brutality- a when. It was allowed to cure in ils t >.•. v;.i" mdKM may use an orange lining for the cuke swered. "Hid he leave surreptitioui- them the Uoiiian populace poured on sap the vitality from Ihe hotly, leaving rid the plants •• . • • • same Ihe uriain is dried W:.i... ll> SOME USES FOR GINGHAM depth of brutality that Is hardly con- ind cover wilh the icing. the waj to tiie spectacles. natural stale; that is. wilh the leaves time that pr..'. • i.a, i• pr.i\bled the ailids ola e •f I- cone t internal trouble rtimulate vital | white bias tape, which serves to keep Iy?" Ihe judge confinned. "No sir, ceivable from the point of view of the It an easy prey to weakness and dis- USING COTTON IN your honor." replied Ihe eompla.naat The choice seals were those closest on. The dili'en m i was not great ami against the ra i . i - - f the . al.bago tlKl;' wet trough f-.r of the Most High. That is 1i;st like cryans. Three size Alldr ^gisu Insist The hosti-s who likes to serve any Interior deeor.atlon that l. -, it proved: Smart women of fashion nro ' them ii. place. The boitom of the Twentieth century. The huge struc- ease. A damp soil, sm-li as bea\y clay "be didn't uvea leave flu Capper*# to the arena. From them one could Jusl how much of this is due to worms. Wringer liryiiiL' makes the;: the t-hampion oi Satan's hosts now on the original genuine Goi.u MUDAU -oniethiiiL' novel will be inieresied in '•'•If fo f;il»ric fh-it cannot he .j.- at thi-- niotiiei.t loidiin;*. their smarfest TAILORED STYLESj blouse is finishe d wilh a scalloped line ture was built deliberately fo furnish land, is very iinsiiilalde for rearing We kly lean over to tense the fawny Hons 'Ills process does awa.v w. a h lie i- l.ec. ui ling more md inore defiant ;h:> simple re.-ipe, whi' li LAKES a de- from !:Itii;Iiani. The dres-er ;• in in short-Jaeke;ed. short-skirted tail- | bound wilh ih" tape, and ihe euiTs the best facilities for three classes of Ihe young. A very cold, exposed hitu- who could leap almost, but never Ironing and drying, and in M • of of tin- Lord's people and ulMmatt y Romance of Two Babies licious tlavorlii;,' io be USI'D in iced tea. the sketch may b > mad" Iro-n .-Mr. of leiirs i(,ii;i.il wi'h pain-banded straw j tin the short sleeves arc Irir.imed In spectacles: fights to the death be- ilion is likewise unlit. quite, to tbe top of the protecting liue . urtains with hems, with .fret. will defy the Almighty llim-t f We all know 1:11W much sugar U ihe many beaiiliful <-olorfUi d" -as. i.als of ciatrmoM ditiiensi«.ns. Thai's Ecs'lv Lc.vnJcved rt: th eHome same way. The ii" is made inler- Hermit in Courttwee n armed men, fights/between wild COLORADO POTATO BEETLE MOST A foiii'LIII.-- romaii. - ..; :he war hat wall; and from them one could almost Ing. ft) lb- was scornful, lit- treated found unusi-d in THE LUIT' IM of glasses and trimmed with plain ;;inL'i ,' T • ihe ini'-n-stinu' part of these big eslinu by having p"arl billions In A New Jersey hermit has sued a heaijds. und fights between men and bet n r. ,•, led l.\ lb",.' W. .1. Kogt-r.s, era Are Crisp end Fresh. feel the air of swishing swords hack- Market Broilers Need the Israelites with the utmost con- /1 II. i cups; lln.- Is a ^OOD way to ecoiio- plains collie in Colors to III . I - he lii'iihiiied h:11s (some (plile lloppy) — graded si/.e- set on it. and these are waler company for back pay. Thus li. beasts. SERIOUS PEST TO TUP.ER PLANT a I'.risiol (Pa,) vicar, who ha- chris- ing ut the heads of tbe gladiators, lu feiiii'l. This Is what Satan Is doing OLL/.e, predoniitiaiinu' shade in i, i, p I li'-y are ll'if conliiied to dl'e-sy niodes. (I'r-| ;, - .. I.v - h" rmi.'.l «• - • , I). ir • . lllalcheii I.y I he pearl belt buckle. the poolry extracted from life, A her- Cladiatorlal combats had developed Two Weeks Fattening Using Up the Radiator Space It I i M i::- baby . rl by tie name of these preferred positions sat the em- dai'y. He treats Cod's people with I'.iueiii'rry or huckleberry pies are wiil reipiire abou! seven y • I • with II iier do 111. ) eiiiiipi te wilh elifranC i in f \ trifulltu- ) .Many oilier trim de-igns could be de- mit in the coiirfroom is as much out from customs of primitive Boman days Il is a good plan lo give the broilers < M .'lie. hiirini: I'.'IT the \ .-ar was iii peror on a slightly raised dais, and IIKHK are often rooms in houses the inmost t'oiiiempt, much EN K a need In tlavor If A llllle three yards for I rim. in;; so ibin \ou-caii see through then The trend loward simpli' tailored veloped in doll.-d sw, s. and this of characler as a lover reading ill! that are to he markeied about two Add Arsenate of Lead to count for the ahlliiy of the alfalfa to !ht t!'. n l at PiisseauN. near Arras, The Same Kind of Frame. Fittea for a Dog, a Monkey, and a Man when on the death of a man of note, i which derive their heat from o'.h- styles C r si reel and business wear is below and fo the sides, senators, lead- subtitle the prb-kh thistles. The meth- T I •avbl, the Israelite. rhe coiiimunivatioii trtMi.-li rati lemon Jul'E is added to the fruit. 'I be "la/.y pad," as ji i- r.illud. picture ly'ic , i or ihat mailer many slyie, as well as olhers, could be impassioned declaration from a priat- till his slaves were slaughtered as hu- weeks of fattening before they are '•r rtioins so that if both radiator^ are being i eiit-eit'-1 in slimmer wasbabl" ing patricians and the Vestal virgins, Regular Bordeaux Spray. od Is of no value on sour, wet soils In the providence of Cod. I'livltl was s'.i i:11' out ..; what was .-'.'i of the Sour Cream Pie.—Take on" cuiilul sketi-hed jusl uti'i"t- the dre-.-i-r. i- for .if i • I. i "j • l:iilo;- banded black hats made up in numerous t-o;ion m-uerlals ed form.—New York Sun. man sacrifices during ihe funeral rites. sold. This is especially advisable If turned on the heat is to., great. In - (Iresst.s Varimis (-oil.mi fabi'ics are the young priestesses of the Temple or where condiiions are otberwlse not sent to tbt camp at a time to bear the \il',ii.« -fiot. and :• .'our.mei'us obi MICH O' cho]»|ied ral-ins. sour cream the beaeh. >.:. lr:n;'. lawn or pi'-nii', a re I !iei;i--elves- f ratisparenl. but these appropriale for street wear. The new It was really a step forward in a something has happened during Ihe such rooms the radiator space is ef- J-JCS nL'.iin t<'(l:iy, !«trt li?" will nuke il It nniM he full "f .l"i,it-< seen In otln-es or In tht- shoppiiii: tlis- of Vesta, who were so carefully nur- Two pounds of arsenate of lead suitable lo alfalfa growing, and seed hlataiif boasting of this pro'.id and i r.-i!' woman ami a liitle Lir! nameil and su.-ar, add ONE EGL' well beaten, where one may like to fake a siesi.-i jn are not ns fretp-'ni as are tlio ver\ printed i harmeiise. gimdiams, printed way, though a feeble one. when It was brooding period to check the growth fectively used by a simple bookcase •No. anus, failicr." or it would he broken up in a few His Job tured and guarded by Home. Many added to the regular bordeaux spray inoculailoii is necessary to secure the ci no nipfil.ie Philisiine champioii. Ills sneliali' teaspooni'UL EAEH of cinna- tbe open Ii is simply made froin two elegant niihins. villi ihelr velvet bow,- trii'ts- during tbe warm niotiilis, and be- zephyrs, lawns, ami stiilings are all Ted —Have you a good situation? decided to have the slaves fight so of these young birds, one way to fat- tirii'te stM-vi'. I ci MI ee umh-r the "Siiine thing. Just front minules. The joints make it elastic, a time tbe thumbs of these young made out tif shel\t-s constructed above mon. NMNIE^ and s;ILT, one-fourth of strips of :;in^liani of the widlh re and bands. cause of tbe appropriate wt-aves, pat- pleasing ami practical. All-over pal- mixture will control potato bugs ef- type of alfalfa grmvih ne.-essar,v lu fhree eldest hrt-lhren were in :he s' ,i.i..v. ..; i . ruint-.i chur. i., uriellt; "L and so save shocks from breaking It. Ned—It's hardly a situation; more that only half would he killed. These ten Ihem Is lo confine a group of them und at the side, of the radator. legs." women gave the final signal which fectively. Those who have calcium success. army, ami his faih.-r -.i,! hit:: wi-h S teaspootiful of cloves am! a lea (|Uired. All gin^Iiams (-otne it; .'U Inch Modi-hly banded, wilh either U'ro- tt-rns ami t-olors avaiiable ihis season, lerns on dark backgroiinds are gen- like a predicament. tdave combats came to he staged in in a small house—about KM) in a 10 Ji il m • • urh Ilu- vicar's fur gloves, "Oil. futln'r!" and al-o liclp to make it possihle for determined the death of a wounded There are comparatively few days spoonful of vinegar, R.ake with two widths. these are -Jving excellent salislaclion. erally bc>l to select when one must arsenate and a cotton duster may use M.iiie provisions f-.r il'-m a-- weii as ami u-ei! ;.. .ii'id!.- Hi.'in when lie 1 us to move our arms Iti every direc- in in or \.'l\e| ribbon, this Is the re'/tl the forums and were viewed by the by 12 house-for a period of two where all radiaiors in a IUMI-, or "Man must vtaml orort II' can sen Collttn always has the ad van;.me of gladiator. these effet-tIvely but the man who de- Blighted Chestnut Tree for the captain While |»avld wa- wt nt : lor ci-r. e. lit- promised hiue :rusis. To make the tableclolh will leipiirc laiioii I rim adopted by fashion for ride in public conveyances or handle Few men are worth their own [trice. populace from temporary wooden weeks Just hefore selling Ihem. Darken aparlmeiit need Jo he lurin-d on to hpftfr that uiiy. mid turn quii k.-r. S«i tion. This picture shows it a little Next above the senators sat patri- pends on picking tbe bug to save Ids talking with his brothers. Coiiatb Summer Desserts. one yard and a 'piarler of ihe d. -i'.'iied hir-'e straw hals. sm h as Ihe one pic being easily laundered at home so dusty books or papers, seats. the house as much as possible, making mainiain ihe proper it-mperaiurt. and M I; i - - i iine 1 iia! il ever hi. hail •» h* hii'I l>«'ttor Imv»' iirms on the t"ii more clearly. Where the ribs of the cians and other citizens In a dwindling potatoes has a hopeless task. Aids Fence Post Supply mailt- his appearance. The -itht nf Kven li'idy. yoiitit; or old, loves the glnirhani and tliree foin-ilis of :i yard lured io ihe left iii ihis jxroup. If ft that tine may have a number of fresh, As the lust for this sort of spec- sure there is plenty of venlilallon. Be- .'he one least needed may he easily i lie g : i -houid bear th.' I'l't-llcb InstPiii! oi" four Ir^s, li.nlrri lie? Can box are lixed to the i-hest bone they scale of Importance. All but the top- "The Colorado potato beetle Is a • 'bestnut trees |]I;,I art- partially Isra.-l s cowardit-e and lack of /t al -till fa-hiotied lemon mei'iliU'Ue pie. Tim of Ihe plain for a live-ineh border. i-n'l a niilaii whleh milad; wears then crisp inviting garmenis on hand all tacle grew, the professional gladiators move any roosts or dropping hoards cliild's name. you gu<'H« wliyV" all have elastic ends like rublier. Vou most seats were numbered and tick- or t-mlrely killed by the blight lose irt-afed ft. this way. Kven if the h at nil i^Ui The cloiii will 1." about forty-one the time. USE WHITE ICING serious pest of potatoes," says C. IL for icul prompted luivid to i!Ter I i- can call it gristle. You cannot break is not ii - a hviiorn wide of brim or very "BAYER ASPIRIN"cam e into being. Their combats were that may be in the house and have s occasionally used there will i . t he "To oat with?" ets were provided. For places in the Braiinon. extension entomologist at the their hark In two or three years -eni e- Vol,, the character of Ha ways a sue. of* Im-iies when lini-i,-.!. lia.-li napkin lii,lly one of the new pallhisslli one of she be t cotton materials for FOR LAYER CAKE moved to the circuses, the long, plenty of clean lifter on the floor to ir.y damage done tt. the hooks or the Pest Lives in Arsenic "No. ho con!'] '-il wllliout hamH. it bv IiiiiiiiL' It. It .lust bends and then unnumbered section the less fortunate North Carolina State college. "Tbe ami I hen the trunk season-checks vid, (a) A mere yoiitli, a 'frip .MIL' too hot an ovet rerpiires one fonrlh of a yard of de- sir:iv. -. I e.h'n ns whicii measure up making up in tailored styles suitable straight-sided courses, lined with start with. Ilk.' a jil-' or ii iln;'. It Is In ordor t.» i'0tiles back to the same shape. had to wait In line, sometimes ail plants are lirst uttacked by the over- and soon depreciates rapidly, I'or this no! used I" war, (h) IP was . .Mira- An Mliio iiii'lner pill a corn bort-r L'I SI lolls it so try signed material :;!:d ail I' .hih of a lo ih'- iii'-dc • rei|i|irenieiils as lo widlh for si reel wear is doited swiss, p teats, where chariot races were held. Feed tbem a wet mash of the con- fl?iKil)io l;iin use •vt-niiiiiis so as to The Motors. night, as Is the case of world-series reason. I'rof, .1, A Cope, exiensitin gt-ons. When all Isno-l wen afraid, le U I'i 'le .M iU'-eliic lii-I fail. 'I lii.S tlrring Ihe tii"- yard of the plain. III brim are ei;!!.-r au mi!urelb?, <»r else Xiicr.zs Jul V/c.y of Making winter beetles and Inter by tbe first conies in many diiVert nt colors indud PROVED SAFEThes e had been In existence In Borne sistency of pancake batter, composed * give L"!':!!'-!' -'ITII^-III auain^t "The World tililll S a lot of itself fans In Amerlt-a today. generation of slugs. If the pest Is foresier at Ihe New York State <'ollege im undelli.'.k this task. P.-side-, lie bad spi-ii.L wa- -i 1 alive, -av- t appor's Inun.' into the The lamp slndi-- are made from dy. •! hi:.. 1, ot si.i.ie lovely pastel ln^ several that do not readily show Klnce several centuries before Christ. of any of the good commercial fat- :i and to use luols SO as nowadays because of the way we can Cooked Fresting. Grim and ghastly as the purpose of of Agriculture at Ithaca, N. \ , says proven his bravt-ry hefon in de Wtt'i.i'y. I'or purpo-es be-t i;iiovvn ti. OtlK at I#" illiim and have panhmen; Mith killed Iiim every busler.s at the • in-lis. don": you? Vou the uses to which if was to be put. Control measures are simple nnd ef better lo cut the posts ami store them Coil had done for h,!i IP ih; d. : Lemon Pic Filling.—Two e^'g yolks, dots of iitioiber. The crisp text ure of of ihe ii-in^ will have a crisp, shiny staged in the elrcuses. But these a day In troughs, what Ihey will clean tlm.' fh jy saw hlin. vou lo e your will siiuii -ee that our bodi. - are -till Beneath the arena in chambers and for fulure use If there Is no need or again, (d) He hml m.-i kn. -- ai,.: -.• ! an-' cupful of -ii.,:ir, one and one half dotted swiss is excellent for rather cnisi and ihe inside will be moisi and long, narrow enclosures wen? not well up at each feeding. Keep water away fectlve. The best remedy Is to use arms Is far wor-, tiian I"-in'4 your by far the most wonderful 'ni.e ii passages were concealed Ingenious two pounds of arsennie of lead with markel for them now thai. I" let control. This he exldhlfed in ,, re table p 'onfuls ol' Hour, one lemon, the severe designs, although so ufien this sofi. The bureau of home economics /^W\ fitted lo such spectacles, and so tbe from them so they will eat lots of By No Means Useless Iej:s. m: chines on eanh so marvelous are mechanisms by means of which sec- the bordeaux mixture made with four ihem stand and waste. markahle nianiit-r under i he Lib. - . f A hushaiid i- no ionL- r in-edt-d In iulce and rind; "tie cupful of cold wa furnishes the recipe, which can be amphitheater, an entirely closed circuit mash. Watch sanitary conditions •Just as ilie I'mly In (ho hasln ihey lhal many ol Ihe moior- in il..-m •.•A-.A, W t i H , I WMt tions of tbe floor could he raised or The blight which attacks this tree Kliab I \ . JS) (,•) j P U Sn iiili: IP 'hi raisin-.' t ' ;i family, siiy- ,i magn ter. one tabiespoonfui of butler and a niodilit-d for chocolale or caramel frost- of seats around a relatively small carefully, to prevent any spoiling of pounds of bluest one, four pounds of on the '"ji of the leu's with the spine work tlay nnd night, from the day "f lowered, popping unimals or men un- stone lime ami Ml gallons of wafer," has covered the natural range of the bad i.e.-.mie such an i ".pt ; i in ih. i,-- yii,.' v\ : Well, who - f( pinch "1 sail. ing. If directions are carefully fol- BAYEF* level space, was Invented expressly feed and possible disease infection. up t!." MI Ilie arms hang from our birth fo the day of our l.-ath, expectedly Into view or removing them Mr. Brannon states that the arse- species in the entire state and. even of tiie sling thai he had ali-oluii- con- wipe tl.e di-he-abii-l i'la-n Mix su-iir. Hour, salt nnd grated lowed ihere should never be a failure for them. Banged on their sleep tiers Keep everything clean. I- f; a cap on ui" li'p "f hndy. and never slop; and yet we do not as quickly. Also the entire space nnie of lead will poison the bugs while in chaiifauqiia county which was the :Ub-nce in tbe issiji of hi- at li.. 1: 1 it- Heal. r. rind in a saucepan. Add Ihe well- with this Icing. of seats, a great multitude of eager 1 i'il.l "Now W" will take the .same numlier know lhal ihey are working', and we could be flooded for naval combats. the bordeaux will repel flea beetles last to be hit. signs of Its attad: may was not a blind em hu- a-t w !..• di,- beaten egus. cold water nrei iemon Put the sugar, wafer ami unbeaten spectators could watch these bloody o' hoie- : s we Inok for the font, and caimof stop tbem. and we i-amiot Free Range With Grass he seen. I'rofessor Cope says. "It Is ornaments above, unless of coursi n-ganled the u-i "f iiit-iir,- hut w-a- egg-white into I ho upper part of a combats In all their Intimate details. Fortress In the Middle Ages. and leaf hoppers. Paris green will order them about. They n-palr them- juice. Cook 111 ll double boiler until doubtful If a single sound, living tree there are wax or tallow candles The . a refill to use mean- and iia.-r par- lay th«'i:i -i:! as they ought f«i he to For nearly four and a half centuries not give as good results ns the arse- selves while Ihey go on work Int.', ami nmootii, add the butler and remove double boiler. Have the waler in tiie Began by Vespasian. and Shade Is Favored Kliigle shelf above tin- radialor acts so | hold In eau nf to walk. Now you nate of lead as a poison for the is still siandlng In the rest of the f I.'uiar us f.. w hat I i c.v -honld he I Ie lower part boiling. Commence beat- The first permanent amphitheater the Flavian amphllheuter played ItH As soon as the chicks are obi »!.•«• Iiav /.ii lie; hand laid out. though the force which works lhem Is from the tire when the mixture Is state." as to direct or radiatt- tin- heat out in- pui aside the uiifrb-d artn.-r of Saul, ing the mixture with an egg beater was built in 'JO B. C.. In the reign of bloody role In Boman affairs. If was beetles. Ini't it like the fool? iinly we do not probably very much the same as the clear. Add tin' stlflly beaten whites 'if tyo&y notoff^ enough lo leave the brooder—from six As for other uses of chestnuf tim- fo flu- room in-lead of directly up lit- klit-w thai • iod's will P r him wa- at once and beat constantly while Augustus, of stone and wood. In .77 not without mishaps that might have Several applications of poison will DR.J.DKELLOGG'S ASTHMA REMFDY want a heel In ''i" hand :o stand on, force tiiat we call electricity, there In the eggs and pour Into the baked shell to eight weeks—they should he placed ber. companies erecting coniniunicH- Any smoke which inighf come from | it. use by faith that whi.-b tie bad It cooks for ahout 7 or 8 minules. It J A, H.. Nero built a wooden one which put It in ruins much sooner had not have to be made and the fields should tor the prompt relief of Aethmn eo those boiu-s have grown small. never any spark-plug trouble, or any fool and serve. Orange pie is pre- nn free range with grass and shade tlofi or power lines need poles, so the top of the radiator Is cauylif h> thoiighl inslmiilit ;ini, Thh- Is Coil's should then appear Just like ordinary the. ^ burned a decade or so later. In 72 Rome still been a going civilization. be watched closely to see that the end Hoy Fever. Ask jour drug* sborl-clrciiiting that stops the gears pared In the smne way. using orange If possible. If while diarrhea, gapo trees lhat are large enougb may be tbe under side of the shelf and is ke|d , will for us gist for It. 25 eentft end one dol- "Now for lue urn., (P-t two boiiPK boiled frosting and should he almost Unless you see the "Bayer Cross' | A. H.. Vespasian began the greatest It was twice struck by lightning In beetles are kept under control. from working one single moment. Instead of lemon with a tabiespoonfui worms or the little roundworms af- sold for that purpose, Sound, wormy from soiling the walls or the books ' III, The Battle (\ v, "S--ls) Iflr. Write for FREE SAMPLE. ilkf tlw 1''^. :ind we wiil lasli lliem to- i on package or on tablets you are not j Ihe Second century and twice Injured "The old Itomans called these mo- of lemon Juice added to give it zest, thick enough for spreading. Take it of ampitheaters, which the world has fected the chicks last year, place the above it. In the room without a man- g-efher Iti the same wuy as hefore, ex- getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin t-hesfniif logs are In demand aKo. for W b'-n )Und about T) minutes or until il has thick- proved safe by millions nnd prescribed short cuts were taken as In the build- time it was restored, und the long ser- which we cannot control, and fortu- iipple. banana, or with fresh berries. I bese diseases are not easily gotten base for high grade veneers. "center" of ihe room, and attractively D r. J T D. on "He (inotlier, and not '•trap tl "in so ened. by physicians over twenty-five years foi ies of deaths In Its arena grew even Kills Canada Thistles gotls hagiiti. Paul, and Astarfi show- mife for us it Is, for we get tired, and Is a desseri always well liked. Add ing of many other ampllheuters, where rid of and will remain on the ground decorated with mirror above, and can- that '!..•>• •' ii not nwivo, li!.. tin* honi'- m greater. That a good stand of alfalfa will de ing lhat il was tioi niei-iH a battle tl:i-\ never do. They arrange to rest freshly graled coconut mixed with If the Icing proves to he insulli- Colds Headache mounds of earth are thrown up nnd from one season to another. This Is delabra at the sides to balance. of oijr it-.'. Vou l-ii'li lliem. and I I Sweet Corn Is Ambition between I'.ivld and Ciiiialh hnt be 'vi ie ihey work. They are called in miu'iir to eii' li cup cuslard when served cientij cooked it may be placed In ihe Neuritis Lumbago laced with stone or concrete. Tbe After Boine's fall. In the turbulent especially true of the worms. If there stroy Canada thistle In three years i(c', 13J7. W't-sitrn N.-wnpHin r I'nlon.) will carry ilu- ii!_' hoiif of upi i f Middle ages, the old amphitheater, then tween true and falsi religion, li.-ivbl REM€pY • ilMitarv niust-les; but we have to plain, double boiler and be recooked for a Toothache Itheumatlsm vast Colosseum was built from the Is tuberculosis in the old llock keep was revealed by a study of eleven sue of Every Home (Jardener arm, I-ti't It exactly liki- tin! Il'i.ii- hasted ami lan to meet (Jo! alh. Tbe short lime. Or If it is too stiff add a Neuralgia Pain, Pain ground up, and far below ground, out the Colosseum, was used as a fortress cessful demonstrations recently made 1 onlr.il Ihe largest, the quickesl. and Apple Custard,—Add a cupful o? j the young chicks from going over the Sweet corn Is the umbitloii tif every sione fn in Ids siinL' smi.i,i i,i.iiath In botio? ' )t'.l .v a It lia - io i • !-l : ii nr small qtmnfify of wafer ami cook by one of the family factions of Borne, by A. A, Hansen of Purdue university. Still Worship the Moon 1 .• ':iii ! powerful, ami So. like slaves, mi; ir io a cupfu' of graled appl". salt | of masonry. Few single structures, same ground for they contract the liome gardener. Only home grown > .-iir.i tv) iiiU' h tii'-re th: n i hi- 11 lu'ii i !"! 1 Kach unbroken "Bayer" package con Some of tbe mosl gem-ral supersti- the forehead and hi fell ie the earth MADE HANFORD'S tilil ti:.-- -oon g.-l tired. I'or eXiiinple. two eggs w. Il lie.aleti, one cupful of | again. unlil the day of the super-skyscraper the Frangipanls. in these times, too. disease easily. Tho study of the denionsi rat ions, corn is really sweet. Corn from the •wt- will riot make Ih" pocket of I In- ains proven directions. Handy boxes tions concerning tht- weather are upon his face, I •avid went forth In you Wiii.i Ihiit is. il Is your wl h to Kweet cream and the graled rind of a j Chocolate Frosting — Melt HM. of America, have contained as great It was robbed of the Iron clamps of Grass will furnish all of the green which were located tn six dilVereiif market, while excellent as food, has s C E joint so d'^-p if twelve tablets eosf few cents. Drug those In which the moon figure- The the m ine of thl Lofd of ho-ts lhal !84 6 Balsam of Myrrh 1 squares of chocolate and pour into a cubic volume of stone and brick and the outer wall whleh held the stone counties In Indiana and Involved 1!'J p . k uii a spooli and scoop up some lemon. Four into a pastry lined plate rlsts also sell bottles of 2-1 and 100 feed necessary during the summer IosI the sugar eonfetit before If can Worship of the moon, one of tht- old ail the earth mighf know thaf there "Now roii,• the urcli or arm i-lrdh' above mixiiire Just before removing blocks together. The outer walls that acres of thistles scattered over large IT MUST BE GOOD j poi i id,:., i';.Mil \ our plate and carry It •md halce. concrete as this ellptical grandstand if chicks are on free range. come to the fable. Fresh picked corn est tif false religions, has not died oul As you ' it made up ul' th" top , stand loday are deeply pitted because was a t iod In Israel, The whole mat- lo yoiir moiilh, 1 raniework alone Rich Fro/en Pudding.—-Scald one il from the stove. P.eat thick and of old Borne, built flor the spectacular areiiH of farm land, showed that at alone retains the sugary i|ualli\ which Try it for Culs, Bruises, Sores, etc. fjoiic of tin ''lii"-'! tin- collar-hoiii"- . Famous in ibis country. Many persons m ter -hows that fht baflle Is md with caniioi do lhal ii must have a motor pint of rich milk or Ibin cream, P.eat lli MI spread. Trout Foodslaughterin g of man nnd beast. of these depredations. In 11140 an falfa will successfully subdue the this makes It the most popular surnnier All 4c»Un irr n.-lliDfiidl lo irhiDif >njr aoBrr (ox thr find Illf Slioiilder-lilades. I'ut where Examine the Hens some of the more s llpersl if ioiis coun- tin -troi.L, bul with those who put lirtl bnlllc tf Bul luilrtL to move the Joints, such as the lingers, the yolks of six eggs, add one cup- Oaramcl Frosting.- Caramelize one A fresh water shrimp which Is cailec Begun by Vespasian, work on Ihe earthquake shook down a large part ties only where good stands of the vegetable, will you luii i tlii- girdle upV It Is ah- 1 tries of Furope will curtsy lo a new their trust In Cod or elbow, ami move I hem as they are half cupful of sugar, then add a fetf gammarus Is thriving in at least on« structure was continued under Ids son, of Ihe weakened outer structure. Handle the flock. There Is depend- legume are secured. Since more than Pemoved from the stalk, a chemical 1 ful of sugar and half a leaspoonful moon and turn the money in their IV. The Victory (vv. -fb .'.s) (joluidy in-i'"-ar\ for our hody io fableHpoonfills of boiling wafer, A lake Iu Oregon, lo Ihe delight of ofll There was no power able or Interested ability aboul touch which does not one year is required to do the job. a '1 i red ed. if vni didu'i command those of sail nnd beat again. Cook the egg Titus. It was Ihe latter who sacked change starts which turns the sugar pot-kefs for luck. In pari- of Fii'.daml have a pump to keep driving the Mood cials. This shrimp makes an exeelleol The I hllisiine t'haniplon was killed iiolors, as you do. Ihey might put Ihe nnd milk until a smooth custard Is thin dark sirup should result. .Sub- Jerusalem. Twelve thousand of the to restore it. and the ruin of the build- belong to sight. Feeling the breast hardy variety of alfalfa such as the Into starch and the corn has a corn nil over the hody day and nighl. he li is considered unlucky to kill a pig and ihe army nrnted. This victory is EYES HURT? stitute about two tablespoonful.s of food for trout, und on it trout wllr ing then definitely set In. bone of u fowl Is an index to her rirlmm or Ontario Variegated Is essen- Don't iitnon- In .Unir. rficrr -orrldge in your pocket, or your nose. formed. Cool, mid a teaspoonful of many Jews captured at that time were taste but not a sweet one if if remains In the wane of the moon. nf ucbiiK? i ytH, nu lul-, liloi cause hi the hlood are all the worker- "row to twice or thrice their original For a long time after this Ihe condition. Looking al her tells little a phophecy of a greater one when the fhot t vi-bulli. Mii. lifll I'liose ni'doi'M are therefore t-alled vol- vanilla and a cupful and a half of this sirup in place of two tablespoon- set to work to complete the great tial. Weakening the thistles by fall four hours before going Into the ket- •wlmmlng to their work, In every cor devil, Ihe defiant enemy of Coil and lly.. Ri.lvi' r.'tiiiivi.H irniie fuls of wafer, or such amount as will size. building. With Its dedication In 80 Colosseum was a quarry. Thousands of her body. A hen that Is out of plowing, by thoroughly preparing the t inn, rrilii.'iioiitlumimiiiun. Hilary muscles, since you can order cream. Freeze. Have ready one and tle. for scientists tell us that ihh ,, ,t »iMillirl puin, Her of the body, If that pump breaks of tons of travertine, marble, and condition may llulT her feathers like Song Boostert man. shall be slain and his army put hem to do your wishes. one-half cupfuls of Sultana raisins, produce the desired flavor; and con- begun one of the goriest chapters in seed bed and by cutting with a hoe changing of sugar into starch Is ac- HALL A ni'CKEL d'>wn onco fan our motor sometimes HATS OF THE DRESSY TYPE other materials were dug out of the a broody hen. Wasting Is common The term "song piugger" was ap- fo flight Havid Is thus the type of Ml Wtvurly PI., Hr* Tork "Put the most Important of nil Ihe candled cherries and pineapple with tinue as In vanilla frost ing, above. Not So Soft the story of Roman amusements. The while the alfalfa Is young. Is also nec- complished in ahout that time. That cl'ieR). for more tluin even » minute or fallen pile or stripped from Ihe por- plied to a man with a strong, appeal- Christ ami Oollutb u type of Satan. muscles, those that drive the great a small amount of citron, all finely "Madge Is sore ou Jack. She calls celebration of its opening lasted 100 after u hard winter. Of the wasting essary to enable the legume to gei is why a suspicion so often arises two ut the outside, the whole body ber cement Ik better than glue, as It but If ihe leghorn he colorful, Ita tul!» ing voice, who could go from dance Collaih's swonl was turned agaiiisf pump, or heart, have all the advunt- days. Thousands of wild animals and lion still standing, and carried oft fo. diseases, tuberculosis comes flrst. ahead of the thistles. that sweet corn sold In the market Is minced. Stir these Into the frozen mix- Is not so apt to come through, and ored trim Ik either a perfect roatch Food MateriaU Waited'iim a dumb-bell. " himself' and typilled thai Christ shall dlex and GOES to pieces. So It IIIIK to use in building many of the palaces Worms, lice and miles follow. The The frequent cutting, the vigorous, hail fo cabaret, to open-air moving ages of bolh kinds. ture after they have stood over night will permit the gingham to peel off "Because she couldn't get a ring out hundreds of men were slaughtered to field corn or, as It is often called, be ever so carefully protected, and the or a perfect contrast. Tlte snae ap. Because of Preparation and churches of Benaissunce Borne. normal fowl in good health is In good pictures in fact, any place- ami sing turn Satan's weapons against bim for "Kach muscle COIISIKIK of thousnndu with orange Juice to cover. Serve with •f him, I suppose.* make this gigantic "Roman holiday." spreading alfalfa root system, and the "horse corn." It was sweet corn once. box to hold It must be strong, as well easily in case of a mistake. Tho light pllea to the lovely lurge crln capeUaei, It is more economical to serve small, the songs the publishing lirm was try- Ids own destruclloii. of motors, nil united together, and all Dotted twlee in Tailored Effect The Colosseum is not quite so lurge 8o active were the vandals that the flesh. heavy shade cast by the legume ac- Time has stolen the sweetness. M elnfftlc, in case anything IiUh it. the following sauce; shining through the parchment and so favored with sheer frocks. though adequate portions, and permit io area covered as the modern foot- Colosseum might have been entirely ing fo put over. It was a much more working together. There ure 600,000 Peat the yolka of three eggs and gingham la beautifully softened and material is thought of only In connec- We will Joint the ribs of this box onto The leghorn hat first In this group second helpings to the hungry ones, destroyed but for Pope Benedict XIV, direct form of advertising than any in one muscle of the arm. one-fourth of a tenspoonful of mace or ball amphitheater. The ellptical arenn # The Essential Things the ftplne, and hang the arm girdle very elTedlve. I'or a large lamp tion with afternoon or party dresses. than to heap up thu plates, only to Good Chick Waterer JO-eO •0* 0*'OKO* maintains a tailored aKpect, although (named from the sand that was who, in 1740, protected it by conse- o-o-o-oy.oilier . Since the war lln* song piug- "Thoae motors work and miiKcles nutmeg until light and thick. Add «hade of ahout sixteen Inches in depth Handling Soy Beans for The essential things which distill •round tbe top. Here IK the box. You it lias been inlrlcately worked with Here is a trim street coatume in have uneaten food thrown away. Food crating il to "the Passion of Christ" A good waterer for chicks can be ger is not so prevalent owing to suddenly hecome abort, either when one-half cupful of sugar, cook over spread on its surface to absorb thu gulsh one Indhidual from another, know It quite well." It will require two and a quarter yards velvet. The hat below introducea a navy blue dotted SWISK with trimmings should look up|>etlrJng when It comes made with a tomato can and saucer Agricultural Facts | changes of conditions in the tratio. you yourself tell them, or when any- blood of Its victims) li In round num- and raising In It a great wooden Both Hay and for Seed which give one man a higher place hot water until thick. Cut and fold of gingham and a yard and a q loner T "Why. It IN the cheKt." pastel-colored silk facing. At the top of white bias lawn tape. There are to the table. It takes very little time cross in memory of the sufferings there or a sirup pall and pie tin. Punch ; '.o*o^-o^o*o^o^o»o.o*oi; , ''.s-. rj, i thing tells the nearest office that to In the whites of the eggs well beaten, bers 280 feet long ond 180 feet Soy heans should be cut for bay amoim his fellows and another a low- "Certainly; a box IH a che«t, and a of parchment. The strip of parch- to the right in this collection of de- two collars, the upper one white und and no extra expense to garnlah a boles ahout one Inch from the upper save accident or to prevent damage the across; while the rectangular playing of the martyrs. From lime lo lime soon after the seed pods have been Shattering Joy er, are Just iwo; first of all, perse then let stand to cook the egg. When ment and gingham when ready to plait detachable ao lhat it may be waahed platter, cover up the hot vegetables edge of the can or pall—from six to The main object of culfivafion Is to cheat Im a box. people call it the lectable summer millinery, la one of space of a football field Is ftOO by In modern days steps huve been taken "An asfrononi"r," said III Ilo the motor must act Instantly. There are the mixture Is chilled, add one-fourth Is four and a half yarda long. formed and before the seeds have control weeds. veranee the ability to keeji everlast cheat. Everybody Khouhl try to make those sheer trunsparcnt nflTalra, which more often than the entire dress re, to keep them warm, or remove skin, to save the amphitheater from further eight holes are plenty. When ready special eel Is always on duty In local cupful of lemon juice and one cupful 200 feet. To enclose such a playing been fully developed, about the time • • • sage of Chinaiown, "looks info the Ingly at ii : and, secondly. Imagina Ml cheat aa big UK ever he eon." The Blip cover for the winged cjialr lenda itself ao consistently to tbe quires. The dress appears to be i surplus fut und gristle from meat, to use fill can or pall with water, turn ofllces which tell them to shorten tip field, allowing a margin outside the injury. the lower leaves begin to turn yellow i skies and discovers beautifid things lion or vbd'Ui—ihe ability to see be of cream beaten stiff. Serve very cold Is a more dlflleiilt pro|)osition. Still two-piece costume, but in reality It If Oood fopd materials may be wasted Ihe saucer or pie tin over Ihe lop, Bows of garden vegetables are bet- "What elae la In the cheKt?" dressy midsummer costume. A tulle gridiron, a football amphitheater must Only a little more than half of the so dihtani flint they must be measured at once, without waiting for you to be or puek In ice and half freeze. there are any numher of women who Itecause of poor preparation. Scorched nnd drop. ter than rows of druggist's bottles on yond flic present moment, and to un- "That la a secret for later on. All flange adds to the width and grace of all In one, the Joining being concealed original structure now stands, consid- hold lightly In place and invert. The conKiilted, lest you should he too late. be 850 feet or more long and about For seed soys should he allowed to the shelf. by light years. The joy tif maibemal- tlerslaiid ibai the work at band WT want the cheat for now IH to make their own slip covers without the brim. JULIA HOTTOMI.KY. by a dark blue bell matching the tie. food Is an eKpecially neediesa waste. water will come through Ihe holes till We cull thin reflex action. 200 feet wide. Inside dimensions. ering Hie entire cubic contents of the become fully matured before harvest- • • • Its Is rudely Intemipted when he is reaches beyond the present moment, the aid of an upholnterer. It Is simply (©. IMT, by W-.ttUra Newapapar Untoa,) Inexpenalve materials can be made the saucer or pan Is full and ns Ihe the arma on. Thla la how we (Q by tb* Bell SyndleM*. Ise ) There are three pleats on each side of Iti Wills, Arches end Seeti. musonry. But most of those who have puiutubie by good seaaoning. chicks drink the dish will nutomutlcul- ing. Al this time Ihe leaves will have Whoever buys and plants cheap notified that Ids bank account Is ami so Is worth while. Cin'ord Pin the skirt, bound on the edges with Io most modern athletic amphlthea- viewed it feel that the part Is much any kind ly be refilled. largely dropped off. If they stand up seeds needs no sermon on gambling— four dollars overdrawn."—Washington chot. Regarding CoimHiaColor s Favored for Hosiery More Bowt teri Ihe seats rise on a relatively gen- more majestic than tho whole. well it Is more satisfactory to cut and he Is sure to learn hy loss. Star. No danger I o clilldrcn. itoclc or poultry. "MEDICAL WEDDING"VERY FINE THREADS In most houses tho hoarding In- • • • Use K-R-0 freely In Ihe home, bitrn or It is curious that a woman will la- At the moment the smarteat colors There Is little chic this season (hit HOUSEHOLD NOTES bind nnd shock them nnd let them poultry liousc with ubsolute lately. atlnct is too pronounced, and cellars All-Mash Ration Put Together Right So ver e It-bta have provt-d that It killt •1st on paying egtra for strictly fresh In hosiery for general wenr are gun- does not end In a bow. Sashes tie, stand In the shocks until dry enough Bape or soy beans, sown In sep- Univertal Creed At Pontefraot, Kngland, recently The mlcroacope ahows a variation und attic get filled with uselesa Junk. Beautyl Seventeenth centuries. Recently the You may have all the parts of u ma- tais und mice every lime but other egga, but will be perfectly willing to metal wilh blaek heels and rose beige, collarK end in a bow, shoulders art Fruit Just before each meal If a When chicks have sour milk to to thresh. They may be cut wilh a arate fields or In Ihe cornfield, make There is a universal religion. It Is nnimnU and poultry are not iniurcU by j • doctor m bridegroom, • doctor as In the thickness of a human hair from • • • Replacing Old Surveys oaTjr hu adopted looovations In sur- chine, but they ure not much use If Ihe largcit doies. truat her face to people and prepara* which comes in both light nnd dark adorned with bows, and bowa fasten pleasant tonic for poor appetite. drink, the following feeds make i mower and shocked until ready to excellent fall pasture for lambs, the religion of thinking one's highest i feddc, both the children of doctors, the l-2B0lh to the 1-000th part of aa The greatest trouble with moat veying methods, among them ierlal they are not put together right. A tlona which promise thlngH her com- shades. Next In popularity ure the coats, suit Jacketk and frocks. One • • • fairly satisfactory all-mash rutloo: thresh, but more of the seed will shat- • • • ami doing one's best. No person on NOT A POISON With pbysldaiiM' daughters aa bride* Inch; but, notwithatandlng auch fine- housekeepers' dally schedule la that Bxtension of surveying operitlons photography, radio and the sonic man may have all lhat belongs to him, K-R-0 U made of powdered •quill—tbt mon sense should tell her they can't clear warm tans. fur coat displayed has a flat fur bow Ground corn, 800 pounds; around ter ond be lost and they will be It Is said that waler Is often the earth has perfect knowledge, ami none new eafe Wiiy urged by Government aulds, a doctor's aon as page, the ness, it la maaalve cable In compari- One way to keep dirt out of the they try to put more In them than any of the Nivy department lo iouthern depth finder, i device based on deflee- but sometimes he Is not put together fulfill.—Woman's Home Companion. on its left lapel. hulled oats, 100 pounds; bran, 100 harder to thresh. most expensive Ingredient In bordeaux of us can do more than shape the little Esiwrts. Doct not contain arMnlc, krlde given away by a doctor, the beat son with aome other fibers. Thus the house is to keep the wulks und woman could do In u day. Witers will be underliken this sum- tlon or sound from the bottom of the right.-—Herald of (Jospel Liberty. phoij.Unnn. barium cutbonatt or any pounds; shorts, 100 pounds; meat In making hay of soys Ihey should mixture and other spray solutions be- other dcatily |ioison. At your druegMt pan a doctor, nod a doctor at the thread of the silkworm Is many times Fringe Trimmingt porches clean. • • • mer, when iurveys of tho Qulf of Pan- sei. knowledge we possess In the best way idly scraps or tankage, 100 pounds; pure cause of the large amount of labor In- 7&C. —UWCSi..Larue Biu. - (4 timet ut much) $2.01). •rgaa. were featurea of Ihe wedding finer, being from the l-700th to tha Fringe your Jumper, your skirt, your Yellow to Front • • •. ama and the PaclOc approach to the bo allowed to become well wilted In we can achieve. In that endeavor all Or aent dirc-ct from ua pottpusl it IK- cam Nineveh Built in London A small whisk broom Is the best high grade ground limestone, 20 volved in handling It. Life After Death «< Dr. Edward Kldrldge Blomlleld and 1-2,000 of an inch. The spider's The five-legged bulla of Nineveh are sash, or let a cascade of soft chenille Yellow—pure yellow—yellow dose Panama canal will be made. Charts the swath before raking nnd shocking, religions are equal.—Kxcldfbge. Oannents stained with milk or thing for cleaning the stairway. If Transcontinental poundsTravel; groun d raw bono meal, 20 • • • He who believes In CJod must alsc Dr. Elisabeth Urea rley. local prac- thread, however, has been found lo glguntic granite aculptures, formerly fringe fall from the shoulder of your relative of ihe popular beiges emerges of the Cuban coast ind gulf of Vene- but should not be allowed to become cream should bo rinsed iu cold or doesn't raise a dust like a large The first Ihrough train from Omahpoundss ; salt, 10 pounds. This combl- Ulltatrt. The clergyman was not a some instancea to be no more this evening gown. For fringe comes with ii.io great prominence amone the lua dry enough fo shatter off the leaves. When powdered skim milk is re believe In the eontlnuance tif man'i guardians of the Ryriao palace gatei, lukewarm water before they are broom, and it geta Into ail the cor r.uela are now being made, and when arrived In San Francisco June 1, 1870k nallon may be changed slightly in Lighting by Electricity 1-30,0001 b of aa lach la tflametar. chic this season. aier colon. N. U* DETROIT, NO. 29..1S27. The shocks \Slll shed waler belter mixed willi water to he fed fo calves life after deuth. Without fills thei'fl gfefridaa/—lodlanapolla Nawa. aod oow la the British museum. lauodered. aeri of the atepi. completed will iupersede old maps, via the Union Pacific to Ogden and Use of electricity I'or llliiminallon 1 order to use other feeds, when those If put up when the hay is a ilttie one pound of the powder should hi could he no world which wouhl he con- SfE"# data for which were obtained from tho Central Pacific from Ogdeo te was denionstruted by Sir Humphrey i fientioned cannot be secured. mixed with nine pounds of water. celvable us a purpose of God.—llotha j KILLS-RATS-ONLY I gpunlsh iurveji ot the Blxteeoth iod Sao Fmoclice. ifreu" Davy lu IbOS. -1 THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO

Clyde Kinyon and family visiled Frank West spent Salurday eve- While dress llanuel, tjtl.&t) a yard WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FARTHER relalives iu Detroit from Friday ning at Baniona. al Warner & Scott's. "adv. until Monday last. You can get Ihe best union suit a Mrs, William Andrews is visiling Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Faslerday, dollar will buy al Van Dyke's, ad. a brother al Bannister this week, ol Aurora, III., visited her sister, Mrs. Halph K. Hughes and ehil- Mr. and Mrs. Bowes spenl Satur- Mrs. Mary Sliulon Ihe last of Ihe dren, of Harrison, are visiting al the day in Grand Bapids for business week. •lohn Horgerson residence. and pleasure. YELLOW Deputy Sherill" Hoherl (iaunl, of Bev. John J. Maakestod, of Morge, Mr. and Mrs. Pal Bowes were al (irand Ledge, called on his hrolher Va„ spenl a few days with .lohn Camp Custer Monday lo visit her FRONT Friday, enroute for Lapeer with a Borgerson and fainily recently. sou, Harvey Baleom. patient. Mrs. Mlehael Gunderson and chil- Mrs. T. W, Mason and Miss Kiltie Miss Bessie Foster, of Lansing, dren. of, Kasl Jordan, visited her sis- Mason are visiting friends and re- C. THOMtS STORES and William Foster, of Marshall, ter, Mrs. John Horgerson Saturday. latives in Ionia this week. were week-etui visitors at their John Hutherford and George Are- Mr, ami Mrs. V. G. Howe, of (Jrand home here. hart were guests of the latter's cous- Bapids, were Saturday evening vis- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb, of in in Detroit a few days last week. itors at the Moses Krb 1101110. (Irand Bapids, were Sunday evening Piano Tuner, John M. Zink will Bobert Brighton spent several visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William PINTS Dozen 69c he in Lowell during week, July lia. days last week with his uncle, H. Heauchamp. Leave orders with Mrs. Mable Scott. W. Seese and family al Freeporl. Miss Klhel Sliulon is the guest of Vanity parlor. (p « Kmery Freeman, of (irand Bapids. her hrolher, William Sliulon and FRUIT QUARTS Dozen 79c Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dowlinn re- made his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. sister. Mrs. McDonald al Ihelr lurned Friday from a week's motor C. Freeman, a short visit Monday. homes In Detroit this week. tour of Ihe eastern and northern We are featuring a line of men's BEST Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and part of Ihe slate. suits at $21,1)0. New and popular three daughters, of (ir.iiui Haven, Doz. 7c JAR TOPS Doz. 24c There will be an old time dance patterns lo pick from. B. Van Dyke. WHITE were week-end visitors al Ihe home al Murray lake. Island park resort of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Houseman. Mr, and Mrs. Burl Can* attended Salurday. July 23. with good musie. Ihe funeral of Iheir old-time friend. Mr. and Mrs. Lester (laun! and Bill 7ac, ladies free. Mrs, Milton Berger, of Saranac. lasl son and Dan Minderhost. of (Irand- Mrs. Charles Taplin and son Karl, Sunday. ville. were Sunday callers al Ihe Summer Furnishings and Mrs, Haltie House visited Mr, Mrs. Claude Lane, of Harbor ••u MACARONI 3 ^ home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. (iaunl. and Mrs, Frank Tredeniek in Crand Springs, was Ihe guest of her molh- Miss Theo. (iramer. of (Irand Bapids several days last week, er, Mrs. Francis Carter the lasl Hapids. and Miss Klla Boss are in tht kind mtn like, are here in wide selection— Mr. and Mrs. Charles (iardner. Mr. week-end. Detroit, spending Ihe week with Larga and Mrs. Joe Seoll and ehildren Every week something new comes out in hosiery, friends during Iheir vacation lime Mr, and Mrs, P. C, Freeman spent Oana were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Pewamo Tomatoes 2 neckwear, belts, 'kerchiefs or other accessories last Thursday in (irand Bapids and Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Allier- Frank Wellfare at their home in visited Iheir son John, who is in whieh we receive through our style service as soon lon. at their home in (irand Hapids, Hastings. Blodgelt hospital. a son. .Inly HI. The Alheiions are The Diinham-Kelchum family re- as shown in the city stores. well known In many Ledger read- Leo K. Bailey and Gladys Cook, union will be held at Island park. bolh of Kdmore, were married al Van Camp's TOMATO SOUP 4 ers. Lowell. Saturday, July 31) for din- Ihe Congregational parsonage Salur- White Broadcloth Shirts $2, $2.50, $5. The families of Charles Doyle. T. ner, All members of the family day by Bev. A. .1. Blair. M. Doyle. It. M. Shivel and Will are invited. Doyle enjoyed a family parly and Mr, and Mrs. Waller Blakeslee and Broadcloth Shirts, silk stripes $3. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram .lohnsnii and Domino picnic dinner al Crystal lake Sun- Mr, and Mrs. (irant Warner spent Mr. and Mrs. Norton .lohnsdii and Spalding Swimming Suits $4.50. day. Ihe week-end wilh relalives in GREEN TEA Hollywood Drand 37c daughter, of Saranac, were callers Lansing and Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Day spent Wilson's Special Athletic Unions $1. on The Ledger folks al Seven Oaks Karl Cole, wife and daughler Inez, LOAF two days lasl week with her sister Monday evening. New Wide Belts $1. and hrolher-iu-law. Mr. and Mrs. in company wilh Mrs. Cole's falher Mrs. Zoa Beunells. of Battle Creek. Hires ROOT DEER Eitraet, Bottle 23o Will Condon al Iheir Murray lake and mother, spent Friday afternoon Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Miss Cura SUGAR Fancy Rayon Hose 50c. collate. and evening at Heeds lake and al- Biddle, and Mrs. Frank Heyiidlds. tended Baniona theater, Liiken Knickers $5.50. Mrs. Healrice V. Allhen and son 2.1b. of Hastings, were Monday .nuesls of Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Lawrence, of Pale Dry GINGER ALE Bottle 17c I'hilip, returned wilh Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. James Muir. Package Golf Hose $1.50. I",. (». Connor. (Kalheryn Drew,) lo (irand Bapids. and Mrs, Knmia Law- An ice cream social will he held Iheir home in Toledo, for a few rence. of Ada. and Mr. and Mrs, An- New Fancy Handkerchiefs 50c. at Collfried Bieri's, 7 miles iidi lli of days' visit. drew Chalt'ee, of Lowell, attended a Lowell Wednesday evening, Jntv 27, family reunion al (irand Ledg" Sun- RIPE OLIVES LargeCaa 28c Mrs. M. N. Henry left for Cleve- Sandwiches, ice cream and apple day, land Friday to accompany her pie a-la-mode are on Ihe bill of fare. hrolher, Haul MeCarty lo her home If you were nol able to allend Miss Alice Kaslman, who is at- while he convalesces from his re- our July clearance* sale, you may cent operation. tending Sununer school al the I ni- slill buy Summer wash goods at a versily of Wisconsin, was called great saving as the price is just Ihe Six couple of friends from Port- home on aecounl of the serious ill- CREAM CHEESE 29c same as during Ihe sale. Warner oons land, with Mr. and Mrs. P. Fineis, ness of her father, Lewis D. Kasl- & Scott. adv. and Mr. and Mrs. Will llarlman, man. visited Townsend park Sunday and Mr, and Mrs. Bay Burch and son. Mr, and Mrs. Gulden C. Crceiie. of had picnic dinner together. of Hockford. Mr, and Mrs, .hie An- Hastings, spent Sundav evening derson and children, of Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson and PURITY OLEO ib. 21c wilh his mother and aunl. Miss Ma- Springs, spent Sunday wilh W, .1, two children. Miss Olga (iyger and Van D.s ki-'s hi.u spi-i ial. 2'Jli Denim nila Chapman, Mrs. Greene ac- Anderson and wife. Vivian Ander- overalls. .^1.1!). adv. William Heach, all of Fdmore, were companied her son and wife liume sdii, of Cedar Springs remained for ITEMS 0FTHE TOWN enlerhuned for Sunday dinner by I-Ved West and family spenl Smii- lor the week. a few weeks' visit with her grand- THOMAS SPECIAL Mr. iind Mrs. Willard Dennie. iparenls. EACH Albert Biiltcrjield is siii'iidin.n :i ilay al ('.rooked lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Smith, of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Young, of Greenville, wen- Sundav guests df About noon Sunday, a short dis- few weeks with ri'Inliws in (lr:i:> (). J. Yeiter. Mrs. H. A. Sammy Veiler is spendint' a iiarl Helle Undoes, visited several days ma. CANUY Chocolate Drops, Ib. 20c unininred. Thomas and Miss livelyn Yeiter tif his Summer vacation with his lust week wilh relatives in Crand were (irand Hapids visil(»rs last maternal jirandparenls. Mr. and Hapids. Wednesdav. Mrs. I!arl Cairliss. uf Morse lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haysmer Mrs. (ieorge House. .Ir., is in SI. Mrs. V. H. .lacohs. Adalaide Veiler drove In I'erry wilh his father and FIG BARS the Oven IOc nidlher, Mr, and Mrs. William Hays- lb. • Mary's hospital following an opera- :ind children. David ;ind Hiclnird. of tlion for Ihe removal of a Imnor. Al Akron. ().. were Saliirdas c:dlers al mer, Id visit the latter's physician ,lasrrreporl she was doinu lin -lv. Ihe hiinie of Mrs. (iandine C.ouller. ami all had picnic dinner al Hol- ler's Hark, Mrs. Frank MeFarlane and Iwo Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Hailey. of KEDS daughters returned l«» l.owell Sun- Hartford, were week-"nd quests of Mrs. Squires and daughter, of De- day after a Iwo weeks' visit wilh Nliss Annie Maynard, who relurned lroil, are visiling al Ihe home of Mr. tier unele and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. wilh them f(»r a week's visit al Iheir and Mrs. Lynn Fletcher to be wilh Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Walker spent Benediet nt Hallie Creek. home. Ihem foi* a few days, as Iheir daugh- ( and the week-end in Delroil. ler, Miss Willherla Fletcher, has her Mrs, Agnes HolVman enlerlained a /""i Idiisils removed. niece ifrom Chicago Salurday. The animal pot luck luncheon and Mrs, Will Buck has relurned from This Car husiness meeting of Ihe Hhila A. a Iwo weeks' slay in Greenville, tM* MM Clark Circle will be held at Ihe M. PLAY OXFORDS ih«M Md mo»| Miss Donna Waller, of Flint, is dlllftat* «k«M eJust Think H. church house Friday, July 2'?., al Ihe guest of her sister. Mrs, 11. Cal- o'clock, A cordial invitation is lier Ihis week, extended lo all, for Mr. and Mrs, .lohn Tribby and son 250 different pieces of goods to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermiilh Homer, spent Sunday in Lakeview v Radiator spent lasl Wednesday and Thursday wilh his sister. Bossman. vNcar Axle with her sister, Mrs, Allen Behler choose that suit from. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kinyon and ami family, of Lake Odessa, Mrs. family and Miss Audrey Chase spenl vSUillitf Hchler and children relurned home VACATION TIME Ihe week-end in Delroil. vlilhttoa wilb Ihe ining unlil Suuday. v Ignition 1926 Chevrolet Coupe Mr. and Mrs. l-'red Beimer and Mrs, Caroline Coulter, Mrs. O. .1, Just $32.50 that^s all. ehildren and Miss Klla Bolh spenl Veiler and Bobbie, Mrs. Carl Horn vlirw 1925 Chevrolet Coach lasl Salurday in Ionia wilh friends. and children, Dorothy and Charles SOFT, COOL, PLIABLE, vUpiiolaatfy Extra Pants at Wholesale Cost. attended the Morse lake Methodist Mr. and Mrs, K, C, Walker and vTop 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan I.piscdpal Aid society, of West Low- Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Weber, of Sara- vFtndm 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan ell al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl LONG WEARING nac. spent Ihe week-end in Delroil, vitohli Curliss Thursday aflernoon. .lob printing orders brought to Lowell Cleaning and Dyeing Works Ledger printers Thursday mornings 1924 Nash Touring Opp. Post OfHce D. S. Simon, Prop. Milford Ware, who has been em- ployed at Ferndale. spent tbe week- will receive prompt and favored at- Let Simon Simontze Vour Clothes end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. You're always in a hurry tention. tr Hay Ware at Iheir Boston gas sta- Mr. and Mrs. Boh Heekham have McQueen Motor Co. tidii. Mr. Ware left Sunday for during vacation. rented Ihe furnished house of Mrs. New York, where he will enter Hie Bessie Davidson and will make lhal avialidii school at Curliss Field. their home. ) I 1 Y L O W (."OS L Miss Mildred Taylor was hostess They're easy to slip on Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Macl-'arlane :il :i kitchen shower given by tbe and daughler Doris, allended Ihe Na-wa-kwa Camp lire girls lo their and easy to kick off. marriage of Iheir sou and broiher, Our Motto, "Service and Quality" former guardian, Mrs. Krnest Both. John, in Detroit. (Doris O'llarrow,) Thursday. The Mrs. M. Spencer and Clarence house was prettily deeoraled in Wood and family visited Ihe rorm- The Market Where Your Children Get pink and while ami a Iwo-eourse They're Crepe Rubber er's sister-in-law, Mrs. Blanehard, the Same Service You Do, luncheon was served. Soles makes you sure of Sparta, Sumhiy. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Both, wilh Mrs. Cora Godfrey and daughler ahout HID from Detroit, are taking footed all the time. Mildred, of (irand Bapids, were What You FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNCH a trip lo Denver, Pikes Peak, Yel- Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. •owsione Park, etc., and attending a Morrison Brighton. Milans French Salad Dressing 25c Civil Kngineers' convention of two We have them for Mrs. Francis Carter relurned Monarch Salad Dressing 23c weeks' duration. They write that Salurday from a Iwo weeks' visit Get! the lookout on the summit of Pike's with her son, Krnest and family al Royal Salad Dressing 23c Peak made Ihem di/zy. their farm home near Halo. Parmont Salad Relish and Dressing 25c Mr, and Mrs. Dexter Conklin, of FATHER Charles Doyle attended Ihe Michi- Mint, with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Me- gan Slate Millers' convention iu You rightfully expsct COLD MEATS OF ALL KINDS. Queen, are taking a week's eamplng Lansing Ihis week. Mr. Doyle is more than a mtrt follow- OIL and MUSTARD SARDINES. vacation at K, Tawas. Jinimie and MOTHER president of the nssoehition, •laeqiieline Conklin are with Miss Mrs. Anna Irwin nnd granddaugh- ing of your drder whtn you TRY OUR TEA AND COFFEE. Laura Taylor and baby Dexter Mat- ter, Mrs. Ida MdMierson, of Belding, got printing here. tern Conklin, with his urandparents, SISTER and Mrs. Bert Heed, of Flint, were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matteni during Monday evening visitors al Ihe home Iheir parents' absence. BROTHER of Mr. and Mrs, Will Devering. We promise you service. Service includes en intel- W. J. Gibson's Cash Market Among last week's marriage li* lid i I or A. H. Vandenberg, of Ihe ligent study of manuscript; the proper facet of type to be license seekers we find the names of (irand Bapids Herald, will be one of used; perfection in alignment; exact quality of paper; (ieorge A. Sliernum, 4«. and Sibyl the principal speakers at the Gov- Hopkins, 35; and we take it that the ernors* Courerence baiupiel al how to cut it, print it and fold it. Mackinac Island, dealing hugely former is our former Lowell boy, No job too tmall for our Quality Printing Standardt, brother of Harry and son of Mrs. wilh the romantic history of old Harriet Sherman, well-known Bos- HUTER Fort Mackinac, ton Lowell pioneer. Well, (ieorge Thirty-two cousins of Klmer S. Phone c has waited long enough. Me will While from (irand Bapids, St. be an old residenler now if he lives .lohns, Ionia, Saranac, Clarksville 200 The Ledger Printers li: Jackson Prison Twine lo trot his grandeblldren on his and Lowell visiled him .md family knee. HOE Sunday. Coming with laden bas- kets Ihey joined in a picnic dinner Those from Lowell who attended on Ihe lawn. Music and reminis- Stronger and Better Ihe funeral of Frank Hergin, who UAKKV COUPLE ASK $35,000 DAM- |: cences of kid days were enjoyed by APPROVES SIGNALS FOR CROSS was killed In an auto aeeident at Ihe party. AG 1CH FROM IONIA BANKER. INGS IN COUNTY. Howell, were Mr. and Mrs. John Al noon on Tuesday, July 12, Miss lonla, July III,—Thud B. Preston, The slate utilities cummissian bu Arehart and daughter Mory, Mr. nnd HOP Merle A. Davis became Ihe wife of president of Ihe State Savings bank notilled the Kent county road coin Mrs. Frank Hergin and two chil- John (). MaeFarlane in the North of this city, has been named the de- inission it approves the arrange dren, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Howard Woodard Congregalional ehureh,l)e- fendant in two senarale damage inenl beiween Ihe counly and Ih and children, Mrs. Tom Lalley, Loo Irolt. The ceremony w a s sol- suits amoiinling lo WTMXM) as Ihe re- Michigan Central Hallroad Co., fo '.alley, Mrs. MeCarthy, The com- All new machinery used emui/ed by the Beverend A. V. Mc- sult of an auto misliap on M-43 in- wigwag light signals of Madisoi pany drove to Howell Friday re- Crackeu. Following Ihe ceremony his hip broken and his head badly rd., Dullon-Alaska-rd,, Bowen-Cah turning Saturday. Mr. Hergin visited a wedding luncheon was served nt fall. donia-rd., grade crossings. in its manufacture. his relatives in Lowell Sunday. July the home of Ihe groom's sister, Mrs, (ieorge F, White, of Hastings, The railroad companv Is to mak ID. He leaves six ehildren all un- Keith K. Johnson. In Ihe aflernoon Ihrough his altorney. Kim Sigler, Ihe inslallations and the counly I der 20 years of age, beside the WEAVER'S QUALITY MARKET brings suit for 82(1,00(1 as Ihe resiill Ihe young collide left for a honey- lo pay half Ihe cost of $1,200*pt of injuries he sustained. II is set widow, who were dependent upon moon trip in Ihe beautiful Muskoka signal, according lo II, ,1. McKiulej him. forth lhal his ankle was fractured, i * Honey, 5 Ib. pail 85c lake district of Northern Camuln, road commission secretary.—(iran Mrs. naymond Hergin was hostess Picnic Hams, Ib 18c Mrs. MaeFarlane for Ihe past year his hip broken and his head badly Bapids Press. to a Sunday evening lunelieon. Out has been teaching music in (he bruised and lacerated. Mrs. Kslher of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. 'Silvtrnut Oleo... 2 lbs. 43c Soiilhweslern High school, Delroil. While, his wife, brings suil In the *11.90 per hundred amouni of #l,r>,(HMI for her injuries. ROGERS PROPOSES CHANGE f] William Connor, (Kalheryn Drew,) Mr. MaeFarlane is Ihe son of Mr. Small Fresh Pork Shoulders, per lb. 15c The accident occurred Thanksgiv- CUTOFF TO TRUNK LINE. Mrs. Drew, Margaret McMahon, all and Mrs. F. P. MaeFarlane, of Low- ing day on M-43 aboul two miles Frank F. Bogers, stale highwa of Toledo, John Roth, wife and ell. He is employed as Ihe head Home-made Bologna, Liver Sausage, soulh of Ihe city. The Whiles were coinmissioiier, has requested Ih baby, of (Irand Hapids, Mrs. W. B, of the Voluntary Trust deparlmenl eiuoule lo Ionia lo siiend Ihe holi- Kenl county road commission t Strong, (Klla Perrin,) of Rvanston, Head Cheese, Veal Loaf. of Ihe (Inion Trust company of De- lroil. Upon their return Ihe young day al Ihe home of Mr, and Mrs. C. make a suggestion as to Ihe most iu Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vos, (Kdith 1). Miles.—((irand Bapids Press. vlsable route for a connecting lin Charles,) of Flint nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. couide will mnke Iheir home In Coffee—A good Bourbon Coffee, Ib 32c* Belliine Manor, Delroil. between (7S 10 and M2L He hu C. H. RUNCIMAN •Charles Knapu, (Mable Charles,) Ledger correspondents and con- been advised Mr. Bogers wroh Mrs. Beatrice V. Allhen and son Phone 34 and 152 (IK Lbs. IMO.) tributors are reminded that adver- (hat 'the cross-over iproposed b Philip, and Miss Ann Lalley. of New type for particular printing tising is our stock in trade and ore way of Maryland-rd and Leonard Ixjwell, all school girl friends of natrons a t The Ledger olliee. requested lo refrain from attempt- st., K., is loo near the eily.—(Gran Mrs. Bergln, who made possible a For Quality and Serplee, Phone 156, We Deliver Prompt, pulnslaking service, care- ing lo give it away. Our advertis- Bapids Press, July 19, wonderfully pleasant evening of old ful proof reading, und reasonable ing columns are for all who pay tbe time assoclauons. prices. tf. price. • • • Ledger want ads psy.