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SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN, j\gCHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER~34ri929T NUMBER 45 Now Here’s Hoovers Tribute- to- Roosevelt Fighting Mediterranean Fruit Fly in the Proposition

Kent Hi Haws They say there's, an orpy house down there at Qhi, That is seven blocks long- ar..i Starts on Monday With Hearing is Held Before the 600 feet high, Night Meeting at Attorney General All dolled up inside so it knocks Gaiien. -V'* Ji out your eye, Tuesday. County is Divided into ' the "Where all who pretend to know GOVERNOR DECIDES music must go; East and West And buy a bade seat for a bushel Sect ions. Hold Grounds Lacking lor -/p m , of dough the I p hear barebacked sopranos sing HEED NEXT WEEK ■'Solo. Mio.” Petition. ■ - Teams from the east and wept mm. * - Petition by Illinois authorities But wny should I go there when T t side of Berrien counties will co_ for toe extradition of Lyman, and kin g o free operate in Farm Bureau member­ Melvin Campbell to that -state to To hear or Art Johnson sing ship drives next week, the St. Joe Florida is trying desperately to save its citrus groves from tile dreaded Mediterranean fruit fly that stand trial for alleged sale of '’Mother Mnchree’ River being used as a dividing line has invaded the suite ami the federal government is helping in the light. In the photograph is seen the Campbell Transmission securities And he> Skins- them to -death, if between the two parts of the coun­ spraying of trees willi chemicals. - in violation' of toe Illinois ‘state you went to ask me. ty and the contest conducted on law, was denied by Governor F rel the “Trade-A-Day” line which, fea­ Green at a hearing held before But now for real music, you l-movy tured the inter-county drive last Harold Waples, assistant stale at­ what I mean,, August. torney general, at Lansing Tues­ Til take Billie- Lents, playin’ A training school will be held day. Monday evening in the Gaiien “Weanin’ the- Green,,” State press stories. report that While Johnny Starr pumps on his Methodist church at which A. M, Atty Waples informed toe -gover­ ol’ acordeen. Edwards, district organization di­ WILL ATTEND rector for the six counties of nor that the charge is a misde­ southwestern , will in- meanor under toe Illinois state Now, oh Johnny Starr, he just SLEEP IN SECOND SCHOOL AGAIN law, and that it is a question, stands- there and pumps. stuct the west side in membership selling. A training school for the whether extradition should be al­ White ol1 Billie. Lentz, he jest sits lowed under such circumstances. east side term will be held the A BATTLING GOOD FIGHT AGED PATERS AND MATERS , there and- thumps-— -same evening- at Millburg. CARD SHORT ON GASH It is reported that the assistanr at­ T i ddy- did dl e-1 e-ump tv-1 u m CUSTOMERS. TO RETURN TO DINNER torney -general and Governor tumpty-tum-tump. Acting ns the representative of President Hoover, Brig. Gen. Hugh On Wednesday of next week the PAIL DAYS. Green concurred in the belief that A. Drum, first division army thief, placing a laurel wreath on the grave team from the east side will come There always has to be a first toe charged savored of an ato of the- late President Theodora- Roosevelt, as the nation paid solemn across the St. Joe to Berrien All parents of Buchanan Junior -tempt to use the criminal courts But they the- old songs- and time. and it came for Mel Carl_ high and Senior high school stu­ they roll back the years, tribute to- the great American. Springs, where they will meet the son, reputed welterweight cham­ The “Show Boat” Grew to to effect settlement Ja a matter west side sales force, and the two pion of Sweden, and winner of dents are again reminded of their which is properly civil. .. And- they may not be great, but teams- will be divided into pairs, be Here Tuesday of unusual opportunity of attending they're close, it appears, •IS consecutive fights, when he was Attorney Burns o f Niles, ap­ Buchanan Party with one of each team in each knocked, out by A1 Wolgast in Next Week. school next Friday night, Nov. 15. To the mainsprings of laughter, pair. These pair’s will then work The first classes are scheduled to peared in behalf' of -Campbell the fountain- Of tears. the second round of their schedul­ convene promptly at seven o’clock brothers, and contended that toe Arrive Home From the entire west side of the c luntv. ed. 10 round bout staged Friday On the following Friday the two T¥PICAL PROGRAM in the -high school building. stock was purchased by : There's a lump in my throat whilr night under the auspices of the Promptness is emphasized in or­ parties several years ago when at­ Sunny San Antone sides, . will meet, again- , , at Berrien Buchanan Athletic Club, G. W. I listen them play Springs and organize to cover the MaiTefIeld manager. Every radio fan in the middle, der that the evening’s schedule tention was directed to the trans­ And I know, as X swab a stray easternp.'isrflrn side-of n f rlip.the rcounty n im r v iin n ■ fw teams in r s ’ ° west, unless he he a very recent may be carried out in accordance mission through its adoption by teat away,. A party of Buchananit.es,arriv­ The drive will terminate in a. The fight card offered was one addition to that great army ol lis­ with toe regular day-time routine. the Chandler manufacturers. A;t That - there must be ‘‘a land that ed home Thursday evening from meeting held at 7:30 P- m. Friday of the best ever staged by the Bu- teners, has heard WBS, one of the This novel meeting of parents that time, according to Bums, the is fairer than day.” the sunny southwest "down on the in the United Brethren Church, at chanan Athletic Club, but was a celebrated radio stations at Chi­ and teachers is planned by the Bu­ stock jumped from $10 per share BUCHANAN BAYS NOTHING RiO Grande," having completed a j Berrien Springs to hear Mr. Boile financial failure, less- than 300 cago, and. hearing WLS, has prob­ to over §20 and resorters from chanan Parent-Teachers Associa­ Chicago purchased and 'interested BUT BENEFITS FROM two-weeks round- trip investigating, of the Tennessee Chemical ancl cash customers viewing the mill. ably given ear to the novel and tion in observance of National Ed­ THE WORK. citrus lands at Beeville, a -hundred Copper Company. Mel Carlson ran, into- one, of A1 entertaining WLS Show Boat -prr - ucation Week which is being cele­ their friends in other states, ------» t miles south of San Antonio. The Wolgast’s short pile-driving blows grams sent out Friday nights from brated throughout the nation this Burns stated that the current There is a large- work at hand (.party, consisting of L, C. Ca.r as: to the heart before the second 10 until 12 o'clock.- ’ week. The aim o f this national dissatisfaction is due to the -fact for some- local^ organization with j chauffer and Messrs, Jess- Lauver, round of their scheduled ten round Now, the many enthusiasts of movement is to bring about a cios- that, in spite . . . of obvious merit, a public spirited attitude in taking f gam Lauver, Jerome Sebasty and b'out was two minutes old and this vicinity, not to mention the er union and more sympathetic un- Die transmission device failed of over the- responsibility for local | William Wyman, report a pleasant went down for the count of ten. public in general, are to have a derstanding between toe home and. general, adoption in the -automo participation _ in toe county-wide - and uneventful trip, save for , -a Referee Miltenberger could have chance to see, as well as hear, toe -school. j bile world, resulting in. -ultimate . Red, .Cross-Drive. j minor accident when a gr-jeery , counted a hundred for all the good some of the outstanding; artists ap­ loss to stockholders. , Communication from- Burton G .»tre.qk backed mto Carr's Grahem- v-Sit- would- have done Carlson. He pearing1 ou W-LS programs, : rh - 1 ■ J:.' Kent Greenfft lifinoiS’Vsta' e- at­ nuts. ROBERT" FRANKLIN AND Starke, St. Joseph, treasurer o f • Paige In a small southwestern was definitely and absolutely Out, A -company of the best and most Berrien County torney general argued the'charge DAUGIITEli • STRUCK BY the Berrien County Red Cross, I town. it requiring- ten minutes for Ills famous of toe station’s: large corps against the Campbells, and Mrs. HIT-RUN DRIVER states that Buchanan has not con­ They state that their furtherest seconds- to revive him and assist of entertainers is coming t° the Form Chapter of Charlotte Fuller and Dr. Flank tributed, fo r the- past two years. "south objective was the 11,000 acre ALL INTERESTED TO MEET him to his dressing room. Princess next week to--pre­ Butts of Chicago appeared as wit­ Mrs. Robert Franklin and, daugh­ The- bulk of the contributions by Quincy ranch -near Beeville, which t MONDAY NIGHT AT In the eight-round semi-final, sent a -typical WLS program. National Order nesses. ter, Mary, were painfully, though communities have been- from the is being subdivided into- SO acre j KELLEY STUDIO. Peewce Jarrell, the Mishawaka not seriously hurt,, and the Frank­ Each of these acts, in, addition Twin Citlc-s and Niles, despite the farms for citrus fruit raising. The j spider won over Art Champaigne to appearing' as a separate-feature, Police departments of all cities lin car wag, badly damaged WJhen ’ f a-ct- -that most, of the money .Vis ranch is still prairie and live oak ] Plans for the”-organization, of a of Battle Greek, with a good mar­ will partttipate in: a grand finate, -of Berrien County are being- or­ it was struck and, overturned- by j s^nt'-ia the smaller towns and ru- land. The ranch, developers will ’ community chorus in Buchanan gin to spare. or after-piece, which will bring1 the- ganized into a county unit ol the a, "hit and run” driver at the cor- rai,’ districts. plant the farms to citrus fruit will be under consideration at a Vic Pawalski, Michigan, City ner -of Portage and Smith Streets unique-show to a speclacular close-- nation-wide police order, the chap­ The, funds secured- by commun­ trees and develop them for the meeting to be held at 7:30 p. m, Bantam, was, no match for the ter being known as Berrien Coun­ at 12:30 p. m. Sunday: ity -contributions, are added: to an purchaser for a consideration if Monday, Nov. 17, in'the -studio of Two hundred thousand letters—>: -TO WATCH WHEELS dashing Johnnie Gale of Three that maiw in one year! A tre­ ty Locige No. 151, Fraternal Order Charles Franklin, was' at the appropriation by.the- county Super­ he cares- to make that arrange­ Mrs. Josephine Kelley in the Burk Rivers, twin brother duet and of Police. Officers were elected wheel of the, car driving' south, on visors of 551,500- -and the- aggregate ment.. residence at the corner of Oak and mendous volume of mail, true;- but Gale took every one, save one, of it's only a routine matter with "Wednesday night of last week, Portage Street., when a ear en­ sum is used, for ’the; maintenance' The party stated that the or_ Front streets. tlie six rounds to win the news­ the following being selected tr tered 'that street from the east on of a county nurse to look after the, anges and- lemons- were ripening The meeting will be under the WLS; one of toe most popular paper decision. radio, broadcasting stations' in the head the chapter: president. Chief Smith- without stopping- at the health of school .children. The while they were- {here and cab­ direction of Sara Sherman Max- of Police Thure Linde, Benton H. CRONIN CRASHES HEAD -nurse, .-Miss Emma A. Arnold, Johnny Perry, Niles feather­ middle west, located at Chicago. pavement. Franklin drove to the bage- plants were- being set out. ■ on, one of the well known instruct weight, and Young Romerts- of Harbor; vice president, Chief of ON INTO WISCONSIN east, side- of the pavement to, esr works ’regularly in Buchanan in o- tors of voice , Not the least of- toe -reasons for AUTOMOBILE. Mishawaka fought a fast four- -such an enormous -influx- of mis-- Police Fred Alaen, St. Joseph; cane, but the- vampire- car -struck co-operation with the local school TT vp -/!>.>*■. T »,wL- R who is engaged in tlie development round draw, but if anything the treasurer; William Barry, Benton the rear of his- machine, overturn­ nurse, Mrs,. Rex Lamb,, in, dental ! of the -Gaiien Valley -Chorus: Firs. sives from; radio fans in all : ec- Mishawakan, who piled up a con­ tions o f America ■ is- toe “ WLS l-larbor; secretary, Harry Brewer, Harrison Gronin, IS, -was- fined . ing- it,, and then dashing Maxon has had wide experience,- Benton Harbor; conductor, G. R. §5 and costs for driving 'an auto­ ™ j 1 Club Holds Meeting singing in light for several siderable lead in tlie first two Show Boat,” the informal program without stoppin rounds, had the edge by an eye­ Volkers, -Niles; guards, .Clifford mobile without a license IJn the* Mrs. Franklin incurred two, brnk-; Sanitarium. , She-She1 received a re - broadcast -at the station’s -main The Hap-E-Go-Luck-E Club m et: J’ears. aad ia a mof,t successful vo- lash. studio every Friday night from 10 Albright, Niles, and William Kalin, court of Justice A1 Charles Mon-’ en ribs and Miss, Franklin a quest during the past week to nelp at the home of Mr; and Mrs, B e r t ! cal Instructor: m«h-..ntov Severalseveral leadinglesdme- Benton Harbor;, trustees, chief of day; a charge of reckless driving broken collar bone,- The car in- Sat Buchanan qmldren entered in -Kumsey, Nov. 9. The evening j singers of Buchanan have allied Kid McConnell, Niles light­ until 12 o’clock. weight, later fighting an even is­ Now, -all the many local ■ ther Police, George Francis, Niles. E. being dropped. ” - « -ft., ft. curved a broken rear wheel brok-, clinics* A feeling has been arous- was spent with games. Prizes ! ^ with the movement. _ O. Montine, Benton Harbor, David Cronin was arrested when 'jie'. en axles and, fender ancl body dam- ec amon£ seveial local people that were awarded to George Marsh, I, Nrs. Maxon states {hat she is with Tony Frucci, Niles, piled enthusiasts who have contributed up sufficient lead in the last two to the mountain of correspondence Hunter, St.. Joseph. Chief ot Po­ ran head on into a car driven b y ages. the town should aid in. the -sup­ Rose Fletcher, Mrs, Rumsey, Mose \ interested in the development of lice Ed. Mitchell of Buchanan at­ port of this work, from which it Meade, Dorothv Vincent, Galord, community singing, told she IS stanzas of their four-round cur­ received, annually -by WLS will, bo Miss Claire Summerfield and, her tain raiser to win tlie fight.. able- to see, in person, many of tended the meeting held last night benefits immediately. Marsh. Pauline Meade and Russell I velT desirous that all who would and enrolled in toe organization. mother of Ripon, Wis., a mile east: Scout Troop 41 . —c—5L— • -Strauss 1 care to belong to -such an orgam------—o------the e'ntertainers whose names- -and *, , , ,! zatioi-. attend tlie meeting. Charges voices -have been broadcast - thru- of Buchanan Monday morning. A Awarded Beautiful Paul.Swaim Buys A pot luck supper was served , are nomjnal and great proficiency Buchanan Orioles out -the land. Members -of the Glenn Merrifield witness stated that Cronin was. and new members were taken, in. ' iu singing is not required, "Show Boat” crew; will appear at driving a dilapidated: Ford 'car and Plaque as- Prize. - Kean’s Ice Cream Mr., and Mrs., William Keller in- To Play Mishawaka toe Princess theatre- on Tuesday Incurs Damages to was engaged in leaning over the vited the club to their home -Sat­ Dean Clark is improving frot: of next week -in a program crowd­ side watching one of the wheels, * and Lunch Parlor urday,, Nov. IS. the leg injury he. receive:! two On Local Field Sat. ed with talent, novelty and person­ Gar Body by Fire wabble when he ran into the Wis­ f. Buchanan Boy Scout Troop- No.. — -—o—-—— weeks ago and is now able to be ality. consin car, after it had driven off 41 has received a beautiful wall Every "dyed in the wool” -radio the pavement to avoid him. The -Paul- -Swaini took possession of First Killing Frost about on crutches: The limb- will; The Buchanan Orioles, charn- Wisconsin women were driving a plaque as a prize for having had the- Kean Ice Cream Parlor and, be kept in a cast for two or three pion independent football team, of listener knows of Tito, -Pie Plant Glenn Merrifield incurred exten­ the -greatest number of adults Pete and. Tom Dondurand and -his sive damages to toe- body of his new Essex car which was- badly lunch room, this- morning, having Here Thursday Night weeks longer: ' , Berrien County by virture of yic- damaged. The older woman suf­ present at a court of honor and: is closed negotiations yesterday for­ ------o—------tones Oyer Three Oaks and Wat- National. Barn Fiddlers, Afl car, Sunday morning when the in­ proudly displaying the: honor- ..in­ ks- purchase,, He is well; known, in The Buchanan, district- experienc­ Mesdames Theron D. Childs, Ida, ervliet, will again go outside

West Bertrand Because we have made a special arrangement with the Word was received from Mr. Brown Shoe Company, one the the world’s greatest and Mrs. Frank Blodgett, Detroit, that, they entertained 20 guests on shoe manufacturers, we are now able to offer you Nov. 5, in honor of the 57th wed­ newer! smarter styles and finer quality footwear ding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Cauffman. They than ever before and at lower prices. W e are still in­ were the recipients of many beau­ dependent. merchants. We own and operate our own tiful gifts. About two years ago Sensible low heel Oxford for Calcutta Lizard, the newest, Mr. and Mrs. Cauffman disposed school wear, Moccasin vamp, Parado Brown Calf, broad business the same as always ,. . but we now have be­ of their farm and since then have black calf and Parado brown hind us a national organbption.Its staff of style speci­ made their home with their child­ toes are it! ren. M r Cauffman will be S2 years alists is at our service . . . insuring you footwear as old Dec. 14. Mrs. Cauffman was 75 last March. Both are enjoying fashionable as any store in the nation can offer. Its 17 good heal til. 50 factories sell over 855,000,000 worth of the nation’s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dodge en­ tertained several guests Sunday in -shoe needs yearly. This immense volume means a honor of the wedding anniversary greater purchasing power and lower manufacturing o f Mr: and Mrs. A, J, Helm and Premiere FferformaslGe ©£ the natal anniversary of .-their son, costs. Its staff of experts In retailing cooperates' with which was Nov. 13. us in managing our business at a minimum -expense. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harman and daughter, Nadine;, Mrs. Elizabeth. A ll of this creates savings all along the-line from raw Haslett, Mrs. Martha Quick of La- W N BILT material, straight through to you. We know' your Porte, called on Mrs and Mrs. John Redden Sunday needs— -your likes and dislikes. You will find us better Miss Clara Brune spent , the equipped' to serve you than ever before. You will find weelf end with her parents at 'Co- TLITES loma. a finer, smarter stock of the newest shoes at the lowest Mrs. Gleo Linsenmier and; daugh­ ter spent Friday with Mrs, Laycge “High Spots ;of Entertainment” possible prices due to our having linked our store Harroff Every Friday evening beginning FRIDAY, NOV. 1-5 directly to this great national manufacturer. Over the National-wide Columbia Network at 7 p. in.

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city; visit with Fred Ham and family. Magnet Store. 45tlp and Lester Beadle of Scout Troop ish War and the members of the Mrs. T. T. Rouse returned Fri­ Among Buchanan attendants' at Mrs. Alice Mae Rough, of Bu­ 41 were guests of Notre Dame at Soldier’s Friend Association and day from a visit with her daugh­ Notre Dame-Drake game in Chi­ chanan, was a recent guest at the the Notre Dame-Drake football their families. ter in Benton Harbor. She was ac­ cago Saturday were Miss Ruth Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. game in Chicago, Saturday. Dinner was served at 6:30 fol­ Mr and Mrs. Herbert Roe were companied by her granddaughter; Riley, Miss Gladys Dempsey, Miss Wellington Best of Jackson, was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd I-Iuling have lowed by a program. The 00 -pres­ among Buchanan people in Ann : Jacqueline; • Charlotte Arnold, Miss Schrieber.. a visitor Sunday and Monday at taken all apartment at the J. B. ent stood facing the east in silent PLAN NOW; A rbor'■■■ for the Harvard-Michigan Mrs. A. Hi. Berry left Monday ' Mrs- B. C: Pascoe and children the home of his sister, Mrs. Net Hiding home on Cayuga Street. prayer for two minutes in-'honor * Your Thanksgiving Menu , football game Saturday; for Lima, O., where she is the were .week end guests o f the for­ tie Tomilson, who is also enter­ The couple aye newly weds having of the departed heroes. One_ verse John Luke who recently under­ guest o f her daughter; Mrs; Edna mer’s1 parents in Constantine. taining her sister, Mrs. Ben Price been married at LaPorte in Octo­ of America was then sung. A Few Suggestions: ' 2 went on aperation. at the Michi­ Pemberton. Mr- and Mrs. T, M. Moore of E. F. Mittan is in receipt of ber. The remainder of the evening gan: Mutual Hospital at Detroit; Mrs. Melvin Slioop has, return­ Grand Rapids, were guests over bunch of apple blossoms sent him The Woman’s Missionary So­ was spent in playing bunco' and has: returned: to his home in this ed: to her home in Holland after a the week end. of Mrs, W. E. Pen­ by Clint Hicks of near New Car­ ciety of the Evangelical Church dancing. ' ■ Mince Meat Pumpkin met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. nell. Mr. Moore was superintend­ lisle, who has a tree in full bloom. — - o ------Sweet -Potatoes Pickles ent o f the Buchanan schools a ,E, F. Milton is slowly improving Emory Rough, South Bend Road, I hear Seymour and Oswalt are number of years ago. after being confined to his bed Mrs. Warren "Willard having loooking for a new cashier. They Olives Cranberries charge of the program. Miss Kathryn Cook was a Sun­ most of the time for the past eight engaged one only a week ago. C orn P e a s day guest of friends in Kalamazoo. months with blood poison. Dr. and Mrs. George Boone have Yes, that’s the one they’re look­ Mrs; Julia Preston, of Elsie; -Mr. and Mrs. Noah I. Resler, '.returned to their home in Royal ing for. Nuts Squash ■ _ THE BEST Mich,, has been the guest of her 110 Moccasin Avenue, announce Oak, after a visit with the for_ niece, Mrs. Henry Blodgett. the birth of a son, Richard Fran­ mer’s mother, Mrs. D. W. Boone, Plied Cakes in. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hatton at­ cis, weighing 31 lbs. He was South Portage Street. They were tended the funeral of the former’s born Sunday, Nov. 10. accompanied on their return by J. E. jm M EY sister, Mrs. Elizabeth McKeimon, The adult league of the Evan­ Mrs. Boone. at Newton, Ind;, Saturday. gelical Church met Monday night Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mogford at­ “The Square Deal Grocer”. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E: Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Munson. tended the Michigan - Harvard Phone 26 We Deliver 25 a n d 30c d o z . game at Ann Arbor. Saturday. were guests of Dr. and Mrs,. Rex- Miss Genevieve Carnagan, first Fresh Daily, ; ford Smith at Villa Park, 111. on grade teacher of the Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ross were Thursday. public schools, spent the week end among’ Buchanan visitors at the Doughnuts and Hot Rolls each afternoon Mr., and Mrs. C. . Andlauer and in Benton. Harbor. Michigan-Harvard football game For pyorrhea daughter, Miss Myra, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rynearson at Ann Arbor, .Saturday. LUNCHES Grace Euk were dinner guests of and son, William, are guests of the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pears of friends in South Bend, Thursday, former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. IV. Chicago, Miss Gale Pears of El­ gin, 111., and. Donald Pears of St For prevention Chicken and hot Biscuits averv Tuesday and Thursday Mr, and Mrs.' August’ Nehring B. Rynearson. against guin infec­ were hosts at supper Wednesday Ronald Weaver attended the Joseph, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pears. tions, use Zonite; evening at their home on Sylvan Harvard-Michigan game Saivirday, the new powerful C A K E S A L E Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Lentz, of Mrs. Ed. Sbiiiee and chi'dren, Avenue to Mr. and Mrs, Frank St. antiseptic. Also PORTZ B A K E S H O P John of Columbus, Wis. Wichita, Kansas, are guests of the Rosemary and Jimmie, who have Say, buy and send to Her one of former’s parents, Mr! and Mrs, been visiting Mrs, Rose Living., guards against and “Serve It with Cakes anil Rolls” our “spiffy" new boxes: of fine Chris Lentz. ston, 10S Clarlr Street, 'have re­ colds, coughs and stationery. Pray for results. Binns’ George Spatta, Lyle 'Mitchell turned to their home in Detroit. more serious dis­ The Royal Neighbor Club will eases of nose and meet this Thursday evening at the throat. homo of Ml’s. Clarence Upham on Terre Coupe Road. Members will note the change. >.L DEMONSTRATION! " f Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Rehm and Mrs, W. R. Rough entertained a!, f dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. A lady representing SO O TH SAYER $ f and Mrs. Ben Price and son, Gale, f of Hemingford, Nebraska. FLOUR will be at the Berrien County f f Miss Leta Boyer left Monday for Blankets for the Rochester, where she will undergo -REX ALL Electric Shop all day f f an examination at the Mayo Clinic. % Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Colon is >36 X a guest of Mrs. C. D. Kent. f M. L. Hanlin left Sunday on a Cold !fl ❖ business trip to New York City. Saturday, Nov. 16 Mr. and Mrs. John Portz and & f family were dinner guests of And will demonstrate the baking of cakes f friends in South Bend, Sunday. T a b l e t s ♦I*? Dr. J. L. Godfrey and son, John, upon a . f have returned from Colon, where it* Chilly Mights they were guests of the former’s For colds in the headj ♦> f father, Dr. Irwin Godfrey. O. L. Donley is recovering from headache and fever Hot Point Electric Range a recent illness. Mrs. Fletcher Lewis left Satur­ The sale of the cakes will be in charge & ------and the colder ones that are ahead / ' f day for a visit with her son, Flet­ t f cher Lewis, at Anderson, Mich. Cough Syrup of the ladies of the Presbyterian Church. t She will later go to Ishpeming, to f X spend the winter with her daugh­ f Heavy all wool1 Blankets in shades o f blue, pink, rose, lielio, d jo (£■* n f ter, Mrs. Nina McClure. Soothsayer Flour if. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rohl an­ of White Pine Tar and tan, peach, yellow and green, per p a ir------«pO- «P l f nounce the birth of a daughter on Wild Cherry Compound. f Nov. 10. on Sale at f 66x80Heavy Wool and Cotton Mixed Blankets ' tQ' CO' Mr. and Mrs Sig Desenberg have Blankets returned from Ann Arbor and De­ 66xS0 Heavy Wool mixed Blankets, fine variety of patterns and d» C A ft T troit where they visited with their daughters at the University and colorings, per pair ------T with their son at Detroit. They W. N. BRQDRICK G. G. ROGERS & C O .; 74x81 oversized Fleeced Blankets, a. wonderful value ijr f attended the football game at Ann W e Deliver Arbor Saturday. “The Rexall store” Phone 270 X G. G. Rogers has arranged to Heavy Fleeced Double Blanke'ts '01 :OC (I? ft Aft have a Soothsayer Cake demon­ ❖ Per p a ir _____— ------—«.—.------t p l .£7*5? tpZi.Tbi* stration. at the Berrien County Electric Shop Saturday to w’hich Single Fleeced Blankets, 66x80, n o * ♦ ' the public is invited. A E a c h ------£?OC • l: The S. F. A. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of X 70x80 size i (P -s o g f Mrs. IV. R. Rough and Mrs. J. C. E a c h ------.— ------—__— ______$ 1 .£.*> Rehm, Main Street. X X Emil Reinke has been confined f t to his home for the past two X- W e ll - Kffidwsa X FANCY ROBE BLANKETS weeks with the flu. f & f f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burk, for­ T f ’ f merly of Buchanan, but who now Verv special value, extra large robe in greys and blue; rivo A ft reside at Berrien Springs, an­ T f . E a c h ______X ❖ ❖ nounce the birth of a daughter, •Y 1 J'l Jungle Robe, fine for use in car or couch, # ft A O T horn Tuesday. FOOD'S Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dempsey ■f Each______-____ ——______&L.DO f OUR “ Handy Pantry” has earned and Hermit Mikelson attended the Y t J < Fancy colored Robe Blankets for comforts, ______Drake-Notre Dame, football game W the reputation of selling only $3.50-$5.50 in Chicago Saturday. T the purest well-known brands of foods X f B. G. U. Sorority will hold, a t „ & f next Tuesday at substantially low prices. Compare X X evening at the home of Mrs. Ira V ■ the quality . . . compare the price . . . - f C rib and C arriage B lankets Wagner, Jr., at St. Joseph. a trial will convince you. ■ * t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terriere X • f ♦> T Y t J-.t Crib and Carriage Blankets of Chicago, were week end guests i f 30c T at the home of Mr. and Mrs. San­ ❖ i f f f ford Carpenter. Miss Irene Imhoff visited Sun­ ■T f Nice assortment of Esmond Bunny patterns, d*ft Aft T t E ach,______l i J U day at the home, of Miss Peggy X ■.LARD- X f f Chamberlain at Kalamazoo. »r The heavy Snowdrift patterns in-white and solid pastel shades and d 'ft d»ft Mrs. Mary Annabel and her X 100% PURE—GO VERNMENT INSPECTED \ p v - ombre borders ______ipaJ •f daughter, Mrs. Idessa Trainer, CARTON OR TUB tX* til left'Monday by automobile for T &. f f Fail-hope, Ala., to spend the win­ X ter. Y, $ f f v lbs. f f ❖ 2 f Less Than Six W eeks U ntil Xm as ❖ ORIQLESSUFFER f f ■Savings- f o v -Mriday* S a tu rd a y a n d . 3£omdng/- X f ❖ 2 7 -0 DEFEAT IN <&/" X m❖ Must work fast. We have for your gifts a fine assortment t ARMISTICE GAME f Fresh Fruits and Vegetables f T HERBERT SHREVES INCURS TWO BROKEN BONES Sunkist Oranges dozen ■ ^ ______■ ______32c f ' Stamped Goods IN RIGHT LEG. f The. Buchanan Orioles suffered a f Head Lettuce 8c f 27-0 defeat when they went out of Y White and tinted Pillow Slips, Lunch. Sets, their class Armistice Day to en­ Yellow Onions, 5 lbs for _ _ ------_ 11 < I f gage the first team of the Atlan­ X Bridge Sets, Buffet Sets, Scarfs, Lunch tic Aces of Kalamazoo. x The Aces alternated their first ~ Cloths, Towels, Aprons, Linene Dresses, Sil­ and second teams, permitting the ver Receivers, Ready-to-Work Pajamas, second team to play until the lo­ GOLD-MEDAL S S NAVY BEAMS 3 3 5 8 f cals had shoved them back to 2Xb- 22® ____ FINEST QUAT.ITY—NEW CROP j f scoring distance and then rushing Night Gowns, etc. Y PANCAKE Fh®UR BULK J25o£ in their heavy first team, which ITAZELBIIAND—GUARANTEED .DATES IIALLO WEE U lbs ! . f 1 was always able to turn the tide • — — x AMERICAN HOME ♦> of battle since they outweighed the -PUMPKIN BRAND — DRY PACK 9 c SALTED CRACK. EES f The new and popular cross stitch landscapes locals SO pounds per man. SUNSHINE KEISPY COME-AGA1N jVo. 3 f and wall pieces; flowers and, bird designs, The game was marred by the ^ PUMPKIN BRAND ca n S-oz. serious injury of Herbert Slireves, BAK1M©-F©WDEE can HAZEL BRAND N o . 2 ft RtfiVIFORD'S—AT A SAVING. f just the things you want for your Christmas who incurred a broken heel and a, SPINACH NEW PACK ca n broken bone in the lower right leg CHOCOLATE ' I f HAND; CHEHE1ES COM2RED—FRESH list.- ‘ when tackling a Kalamazoo play­ 4- T©MAT©ES PACJCED 3 *°akl 5 ® c »T er in the third quarter. He was re­ AMERICAN HOME BRAND TISSU E iPine Grovc or f placed at right end by Dempsey. Seminole, d Ilolls ♦> .... - 7:—— o - ——- 1 k SAUERKRAUT 3 % .i 3 9 o . AMERICAN HOME BRAND-NEW SOLID PACK & Ladies Auxiliary f AMERICAN HOME BRAND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN7 f Serve Banquet to 4 f ^UNES; f . f Veterans of Wars 7a f The Ladies Auxiliary of. the m American Legion were hostesses ❖ D.L. BOAR OMAN at the annual Armistice Day ban­ quet given in the American Le­ gion club; rooms Monday evening’. ;t The guests were the veterans of f the World War, Civil War, Span- f ' .- Buchanan, Michigan f FOR SALE—Modern six room house. Marlin Pearson, Terre ’rf; '♦T Coupe road. - 45t3c A,1 r ■*.' > :• "V" •i-:”' V: 1“ . -I -:v.- " , • ‘fW - 1 ’■ * . rAj*. : '-v' ■ :, *1 ■: ^ .wVi' L ' '' ■. ^ ^ . '. "f.' L ' V',i'm

dustiial executives will meet at of financing the stiuctme Battle Creek, Monday, Oct 2S j , Kalamazoo;, wmch. alsof discharv Language .Glasses w,-«, A preh'minaiyiuneeting vyasilielo; ges ."its;, sawsigb Into-the "KklahiazoO: ■last week when possibilities .of a iver, has." already tal5enl^fepsi”to Study’Relations of i .remove; its municipal *,pollution1 laitb:;;.|LUUOL,auuj'i' _• auuuig^'^LUj vuucu' sewage disposal plant for the city, [English vocabulary 'and at ‘ tbe -*- S',- 'v , ' ■■»■ • • • *" •- ■ • • ■ • r.v from the river. •llatn* to";' r'pt3iglis^' were discussed,,-, T|ame* time1'reaUzingj ’ffi.e,,truth * of minder. - A two-course luncheon paebnent. of. Conservation; officers It is estimated'that a sewage Otlieg.'Communities: -using this Mrs-iDora Green, was served. of ..tile. Izaa,c Walton League and ’the claim which .Latin?make£ — " Mr, arid Mrs; JesSe Goodecongh Battle Creek city officials and in- disposal plant for Battle Creek river for sewage disposal: pur­ • The members p£ they Latin',.: jtjiat'' over one lialf ’of gur English especiaffytihJlarg^qSantitiMf.ciJSe1 "; Expires: Thursday; of Chicago, who were on their way will cost approximately §ti,:000,000. poses' are: -Albion, ififarshallj Ote class- -are 'keeping Derivative: note"- ’r ' ’ r'~' A*’ to 'Long Lake to close their cot­ Wliile the project lias met with,al­ seijf6, Siaimvell aiid Allegan. hoolcs. In;-- %uM^%£lteoibbe]|^' III Many Months tage, spent Saturday night with HEAD 'ef" .lawyer’s . most unanimous favor, the: prin- -0 Mr. and Mrs.'James Rencarger. •cipal hindrance has -’been a mfeans .READ- THE CLASSIFIED ADS ‘Mrs;; :poca Green died at her Mr. and Mrs. Hfiis Reitb&sgar ■ home- last. Thursday nidtmng af­ and sons of Three Oaks, spent ter* several ru,onthfs illness. She Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. :.:’wasihornJ'N‘oy„' 29^ 1SSS; at Shelby-, Jame4 Renharghr. vilte?*Xnd— Oh Nov. 3,9, 1S9G she Arthur Babcock of Grand Rap­ was united in marriage to Charles ids spmnt the week, end with Ida Green, avKo proceeded’ her in death parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bab­ ' two> years ago. ' To this union cock. three daughters were born, JJQss Bernice Green. Mrs. Bessie Lint- Floyd Bailey of Kalamazoo, ner-and Mrs. Flowella Rugg of spent the week end with his fam­ Lansing, Her step-daughter, Miss ily at the Will Hess home. Ola: Green, one grandson, Harland Orville Babcock, who is teaching Lintnerj and' one sister, Mrs. Mary school in the Philippine Islands, is - Ravish, Buchanan, also’ survive. exnected to strive home this week. •Tiro- sorrowing children were The M. E. Ladies Aid Society with, theirf mother in the departing will meet Thursday, Nov. .23, at ■ h our ; - ■”* the home of Mrs. Charles H-iroif to sew for tho bazaar which bill Mrs. Green was a heme woman, be given Satm-iKy, Dec. 7. a home maker and a home lore?. Mr. and Mrs. H»n;y Kuffev Her home was always open to her were invited .to take -Sunday din­ friends and her heart to those who ner with their son-ia-Uiw and needed advice. ; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. iTemy She united with the L-. D. B. Goodenough, which they acc'-ytcj church -43; years ago and lived a and upon' their arrival fo.uid 24 devoted Christian life. The cnnrch of their children, grandchildren 'interests were her interests, mani­ and great grandchildren to remind fested in' untiring service and ma­ the latter of her 7(>th birthday. Ail Henry U. Sims of Birminglmm, terial support and Galien is Better enjoyed the pot luck dinner and Ala., who lias been elected presi­ for K3? having lived. social afternoon. dent o£ the American Bar associa­ I have decided to discontinue my Clothing Department and beginning Friday, Nov. 15 , at 8: a. A short service was conducted Mrs. S. B. Smith and giand- tion to succeed Gurney F. Xewlin at the home Sunday afternoon at " daughter returned to their ho ne ir, q£ Los Angeles, my entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ high grade clothing at way below cost prices. • IhSO1 -after which the remains were r Detroit Tuesday after eniojing taken to the L. 13. S. church. Miss* [several days’ visit with htr sister. Blanche Gavanagh of Graud Rap­ ! Mrs. Charles Clark, Electrical Wiring and Every Suit and Overcoat must be closed out by Saturday night, Nov. 23 . ids, sang two songs. Rev. W. F. Sirs. Gilbert Renharger of Bu­ Ryder. -Grand Rapids, conduricc! chanan, spent several - days last Contracting. the'services, assisted by Rev. J. week with hits. James Renbaiger. 'F-?- W. McKnight. Interment w .s in Miss Mabel M. R tce-c spent the Work Guaranteed 13 the^Talfen cemetery. week end at her home in Carson The "Record joins with their City. O JENKINS No Credit Given. m many-friends in extending tnoir Miss Bonita V. entlan.i spent • - sympathy to the sorrowing fam­ Saturday night and Sunday at the ily. « " Pears home in Buchanan. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Babcock o , were in South Bend, Monday. Doiri Worry Gairen Culture Club A large crowd attended the No Exchanges. meeting at the M. E. church Sun­ wiEnds Music Study day evening to hear Miss Dot othy About Moths Bradvvay of Logansnort. She has Also stock reduction sale: prices in other departments such as Uhderjve'ar., Shoes, Hosiery, 5;Hats,.''Gap'Sy^Sj^iJts? ^S^JSulture Club met Friday at been healed from serious illness by- i thbihoSttB of Mrs. C. Sebasty for divine power, and is preaching — mothproof Overalls and many other iitems space will not permit us to mention. ‘ ^ a.'program on .music. The meet- each right this week. ing*yy|rs caged to order by the cloth itself president. Mrs. Wentland, and the Battle Creek to Read the following way below cost prices for Quality Merchandise and do not roll-w os ’.called by the secretary, Larvax actually moth-proofs Mrs; Smith and responded to by a clothes, rugs, furniture, so that real bargains just at a time when you really need every item mentioned. fajSfite -song of each member be Finance Sewage moth-worms won’t oven begin ing^piayed. Mrs, Gustave Jan- to eat them. New and sure nasclv-the'n gave a paper on “The Disposal Plant way to prevent irnoth damage. Stradlvanus Vioons’’ * and "Story of1 tire Famous Violinist, Ole Bull” . In an attempt to take some j LARYEX mm Mrs. Richard YVenUand gave a steps toward financing a sewage j history o f the “Most Endearing disposal plant for the city of Bat- SPRAYIN'G RINSING Song and Why it was "Written.'’ tie Creek and to subsequently re- LARVEX LARVEX Mis'. Clayton Smith gave the sub­ j lieve the pollution situation in 1 mothproofs mothproofs ject of “Negro Folk Songs and the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo l fabrics not ail washable ■ iV W .-rW Spirituals,”at Mrs. Hamilton gave I Rivers, Homer S. Murphy, Iliad ot washable woolens “The Origin of Barber Chord." | the Pollution Division of the De- J E W w . -*$m M t Mrs. G. Sebasty gave the “Lives of Chopin and Richard Strauss,” anti - Alts? Jannascli a history pf "pvor- ak'-and His New World Music.” The guests were Mia. Nathaniel * $600,000,000 KEXOINED TO SwaKk~snd Mrs. Leslie Sebasty. MILLIONS OF THRIFTY AMERICANS Men’s Top Coats and Overcoats 1 Men’s' and ¥d.un| The-hostess served refreshments. r ■ g m : 'Tlie" meeting this week will be —.------o------w jtjl Airs: Pearl Roberts. It is $27.50 to $35.00 values ‘‘Child Book Week." and the study FOR ITS NINE MILLION jMEMBESS ';p£* children’s books will be taken Your choice of entire lot up'” ■ ------0------CHRISTMAS CLUB Sizes 36 to 44 ”Galien Locals Presents a Most Unusual , u ib , iftThe cleer season has opened and RADIO PROGRAM :the, following left Tuesday to chase $ « « .9 5 l . $ them up: Bert Babeocit. Fred ^ ?•^" White, W ill Luther; Orris ICieffer ‘ f'V- "” (J ;ap& William Speckine. W e wish MADAME SIXUMANN-HEINK them success. 9 ■ }■&$1 7. ’-A O' l >38 l ; *&Ir. and Mrs. ,C„ F. Dorr of Eeld- PEDRO de CORDOBA sn?.” Ttt'j!*'’ ■ S j ~ are visiting relatives and 40 PIECE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA * lends in and around Galien this '■’Sn A under the direction of Giuseppe Bamboschek •?jW ** -' -• 4j>V ^.»f* T .rii and Mrs. John Seymour formerly conductor of the Metropolitan © m i re Thursday callers on Mr. and -All Men’s Mackinaw Coat Charles Vinton, Opera Orchestra and Mrs. C. A. Clark and Boj^s’ two-pants- suits gil§St. Mrs. S. Smith of Detroit, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1929 Must go in this Sale' 'id 1 were callers in St. Joseph and Ages 8 to 1 8 Renton Harbor Monday. Over Station WON Values to $13.50 Y‘ ; m - ■•Thiming Brothers of Buchanan and Gonst-to-Coast hook-up of National have installed a Frigidaire plant Y our choice Values to $1.7.50.-. Choice Broadcasting Co. inT,the D. W. Ewing home 0> "X. I* Stodder had his barn wh’- •■'1^ • ed'-for electricity last week and a 10:15 P. M. Central Standard Time M l - largo arc light installed on his V X r la jy n . f ‘ Sr-.- ' ,•-Shuts'out cold,M-ain; aiul’idust. ; v ... . ■- ; - *Mr. ahd=Mrs.,'JpMiAIcKlinsley''-Ei|;! u i j r r ■ ■ ■ *■ ' ''%& - s i ' ■* :■ ’ 6 9 c , xrazoo, v.ere StihBay guests mf ly .. ’ ^ 4ppiX it yoiii’sel%.aiitL'save Fusl. Wolf. ,.' “ It ^ Do V.'arnke <-’ —v li.’ i, i.'?-dj-if -tv_ — 1__r_T.t .'Tuesday .evenihgStheX>“JoiiJ,- p i ’ - •* 7 £$c~ "--'-vf - -.-"jet-. £ co Club” with. IE' present. Bun-. V as j played."; and iprize winners' 1 - 'Miss Leoria,'Wasso, of Three fe R. B. McKahanj'* Mgr! ' < Phorle.^SFI who was the ’honor guesti i f ' 1 i - !^t^fk*WMnke,,an'

1 : ' Z O'i-T-, ' t\■ tfltiV-'-iii^t 4 ■ VTAf.f jpi&S P I # ‘ ~ 1529. THE BERJEliM4 COUM’Y .M dORD S?aJt'*i’ *d 4-Jkna .6iH season. Five -states have 30 days Two cups raspberries; 3 table- cut very tliin and . pound* with a T-'35^ '! 0* R^liv* > seasons; three have 45 days sea­ G L E N N A T O T R Y A G A IN h ^ - y e m o n juice, 3-4cup water, wooden masher. Cut in f !&&■ ALAi sons; two. have 105 days seasons ; pieces about 2 inches square^ i&Sa, ■&$&&& and six have seasons, similar to tablespoons of iemon gelatin, 3 Place a, spoon of sausage meat on _ i Michigan in length, egg whites, 1 cup of whipped each piece, roll and tie. S|ar until «* 1 In Wisconsin and Minnesota cream. brown and then bake in a hQt oyF ’ ' seasons are closed in odd years Boil sugar and water together en in a baking pan with bepf . and open in even years, for 2 minutes. Pour it over the stock and onion added. *~ NAME DROPPEDj States in which deer .hunting is lemon gelatin and stir until it is Cook for half an hour or until 'permitted vary considerably in dissolved. • tender and baste every few min­ -regulations as to the age of the “Boil sugar and water' together utes. Serve them on toast or OISHIMG ‘ deer that . may be shot. Some for 2 minutes. Pour it over the fried bread and pour gravy over stages specify only “one 'buck;’’ lemon gelatin and stir until it is them. Garnish with parsley. Others, like Michigan, specif5' the dissolved. Cool. Add fruit and the length .of . the horns. Colorado, lemon juice. Beat eggs until stiff; Cream Cheese Filling . . >■ — Former Bearers of Title are which limits retire than the other; Whip cream and fold into eggs. One-half cup white cream, cheese1" CARD; OF THANKS—We wish to FRANCIS BARIC MILLER states, specifies that any deer shot Then into this fold the fruit mix­ and 1 tablespoon chopped —pimea_ RATES sincerely thank -every one wife; J' Francis Earle 'Miller, daughter of Now Conservation must have horns with two or more- ture. Put in the freezing; trays of toes, 1-4 cup chopped olives,, , 2. Classified Advertisements are helped usi and thought of us in John find Mft.ry Sparks: Park, was Officers. prongs on each horn.” mechanical refrigerator. Stir ev­ tablespoons of salad dressing,-1-8 , inserted at. the rate, of 5 cents the* loss of olir baby girl and fo r , horn July 30, 1848 in Berrien Four Canadian provinces permit ery 1-2 hour for 3 hours. Then al­ teaspoon of salt, per line each insertion; mini­ the many beautiful flowers, Mr. County, near Berrien Springs, and DUTIES WIDENED the taking- of two deer during the; low to become firm. Freeze 4 to 5 Mix ingredients and spread m p-- mum^ charge 25'. cents when; and Mrs:- John, Russell. 45tlp departed, from this present life on seasons which range from 14 days hours. Fresh or canned raspber­ on buttered slices of white bread,- Friday, Nov. S, 3929 at her home ries may be used. laid, in advance. I f payment Deal with Hie Pollution of to three months in length. All of s n ot., nia.de whsn the ad­ FOR KENT in, Berrien Springs, She was 80 the provinces, with the exception Thomas Jefferson was ,33 When vertisement is, inserted the niin- years, three months and eight Streams, Fires, as Well of Prince Edward Island, have op­ V ca l Birds he drafted the Declaration- of In.- nrum charge of; 35, ceritt^—five FOR’ KENT — Modern furnished days- old, Mrs. Miller was a life- as Game. en deer season. In the Yukon, Have two pounds of veal cutlet dependence. lines or less.. apartment with; garage* Gall at J king resident of Berrien county. farthest north Canadian province,; 111 Front St.. 4 5 tlp She was a member of the Church the season is from August 1 to of Chnst at Buchanan, having Michigan has no game wardens. room That name was relegated when March J and the hunter is permit­ tfEOlviSALE FOR RENT—Modem five confessed her faith in Christ at ted to kill six male deer, ■ Gleniia Collett, font times win­ bungalow; Gall 315R, 45tip: the age of 19. the law enforcement division of ner of the American women’s golf She leaves to mourn her de­ the Department of Conservation championship, .lifts decided- to..make ?(<£& SAI^br-fFoirAlent. Rooms for y o R RENT1 — Furnished houses was reorganized and today the “'Sens. House for,.. Rent. Garage parture, one sister, Mrs. Nellie Life’s Gidtdjr Glide: another attempt ,to lift the British keeping rooms at 301 W, Front Park, a number o f nieces, nep­ scores of men in every county of title, which so far lias escaped lien ■sfor Reht. !'1 These sign cards, on Street.' Cornet- of Clark; Street., the state, and who represent the gals afcuttecord Otfice.. Sotfc., hews, cousins and a company of Sets Killing Pace She is planning a trip to England Reasonable; ' 45tlp; loyal friends. interests of the Department are next year to play in the British When Selecting vs? “conservation officers.” SALE BILLS—We print all kinds FOR RENT— Part of my home; Funeral services were conducted championship. at the home by her pastor; J, L. The wonder is that the world is Of sale hills. Ask us. The 216 N. , to reliable “Tlie name ‘game warden’ is not whirling around faster, life is Record Co. " 44 tf man and wife. May share home Griffith, Monday, Nov, 11 at 2 still, frequently applied to ‘conser­ O’clock. Burial took place at Long vation officers,' ” Hugh Green moving so much more swiftly. The privileges with me;, Heat fur­ speed of it all is making youth Appetising -Dishes FQR SALE—Apples. Spies, Bald­ nished. Mrs, Fritz,- 4otlp Lake cemetery. head of the law enforcement di­ “-*------o— ------vision said. giddy. It is not content to keep wins.. Winesaps, Also; 20; head step with the new speed, it wants Rice anil Fruil/BIold of ewes, C. E. PoStlewait, FOR RENT — 5 room modern, “This is a misnomer. A conser­ to move faster and so it seeks house, furilace and: garage, In­ BRAVES. FLAMES TO SET' vation officer can in no way be Two cups cold cooked rice, 1 en­ Range Line Road. 44t2p "The Pace That Kills.” velope plain gelatin, 3-2 cup cold 5 1 ' ; quire 106 Charles Court or termed a ‘game warden.’ While Many are the descriptions of phone 213'. -I5tlc M CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE he represents the law in Unit he water, 2 cups crushed fresh fruit, FOR SALE,—Buy a turkey ready this pace, many are the words 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 3 cup for the. oven for Thanksgiving; FOR RENT—Mead furnished a- enforces it in his particular dis­ written and spoken about it, but See our Esfcal Price, Galien, Mich: Tele­ trict or county, he represents the sugar, or less if cooked fruit is partment, steam heated; com­ w iiiio fire ‘raged in an adjoining none has approached the subject used. phone Buchanan 713.9F12. 44t2p entire department ... with . its ten with the dramatic vividness of complete line pletely. ... . modern, four rooms and. . building. Miss .Bessie Gilmore, tel- divisions. Soak the gelatin in the cold wili­ bath,. large sun porch’, and am ple; ephbne bpbrator for the Long It is his duty tf, look that sensational slice of modern FOR S A L E — Cataract washer; after- the interests of the fish, for life, “The Pace That K ills,w hich er for JO minutes, then dissolve needs motor., For sale cheap, nf r,0i'o*! Island Railroad at Hunter’s Point, estry, parks, lands, pollution, fire Is comifag to the Princess Tlieatrc over boiling water. Mix the sugar Round dining table, has two L a k e 'S t r e e t 45U ? | Island, stuck to her post while fighting and other divisions in his Here i$; a story that moves along with the fruit and add lemon juice 1E E K E ' ‘ leaves. Phohe 193M. Mrs. L. .- - ;■ — . I shd summoned the fire companies district just as much as it is liis tit a lightning rate, telling in and rice. Pour into small molds; Dalenberg. 44t2p FOR RENT—Three room apart-1 and the police. As the adjoining duty to enforce all conservation thrilling situations t'he story of or large one and chill. Servo with ment for light ., housekeeping, t 'fiuiiaing Wds turned into. & roar laws.” a h . innocent boy who met a giri plain cream or a thin custard FOR SALE—Dressed chickens and sauce. 1 MADE first floor, bath'} hot water;., gas, lag iiirnaCe and tlio intense heat The state is divided into 19 con- that knew the ways of the world. The molds may be garnished GENUINE ST'EERIirnE • geese. Also- pumpkin pies, and; lights. Large pleasant sleeping penetrated the freight offices; where i servatibn districts with a district Her innocent face and tiiiuring . spice cakes. Phone 7135F13. room at 302 Days Avenue. 45tlp j conservation officer in charge of smile set him on and together they with a lew pieces of the fruit be­ 45tlp the telephone is located, Miss Gil­ each. In 11 of these districts seek everything that life lias to fore the rice mixture is put in. heathsr Goods more continued sending: In call there is an assistant conservation offer tit “The Face That Kills.” Crushed strawberries or raspber­ 1st insertion Oct. 24; last Dec. 5 after call, with tlio result that the T in s IS THE• NATIONALLY FOR SALE—Good quality corn in STATE OF MICHIGAN, the 'Cir­ officer wlio id immediately in Beautiful Virginia PtO.ve, whose ries, mashed canned apricots, eriu; Rhode Island Red Pullets. fire companies arrived in time to charge of fire fighting in that dis­ sensational acting and beauty in cooked rhubarb, canned crushed AD'YERTLSED MEEKER-i\LVDE cuit, Court for the county of LINE; These handbags,.underarm Wm. Koch, phone 71Q7F2. -15tlp Berrien, in Chancery. keep' the damage down to not more t r i c t s a primary duty. “The Road to Ruin” W6n her im­ pineapple or steweci apples are hags and vanities for ladies and sun­ Charles Francis Hiller, plaintiff, than $50,000. ■ - Under the district officers are mediate fame, is the girl in the all goccl in this recipe. FOR SALK—Good South. Bend vs. The Federal Realty and its un­ county conservation officers, with case and the little heatity reaches dry leather gifts for, gentlemen far ■ malleable steel; range, A bargain known . heirs, devisees, legatees one or two; in each county of- the liew heights iii her actilig-. Refrigerator Gake. outvalue any novelty that may be . at $25. Call 3918113 or write to and assigns., defendants. England’s Woman Rulers state. “The Pace That Kills" is a pic­ ' Gream 1-2 pound of unsaited ipopular for the moment. Long wear­ W. H. Long,, route 4,. South Suit pending in the circuit court . Four women have reigned In Eng­ Iii addition to these, other con­ ture that holds and grips the in­ butter with 1 cup of confectioner’s ing, useful: and strikingly beautiful ■Bend, Ind. -lutlp for- the county of Berrien, in chan­ land as sole sovereigns. They were servation officers devote their telligence o f * Ire adult and warns Sugar until fluffy. Add 2 eggs, 1 .in appearance. Appropriate and cher­ cery, at the city of Saint Joseph Mary; Eliznbetli, Anne and Victoria. time entirely to commercial fish­ vividly tlio youth of today against at a time, then the juice of 1 or­ ished gifts; Wide .assortment from, FOR SALE—Fifteen pigs. Phone M'fib’ U, wife Of William III. ing work. the pitfalls that it has to face, ange and 1 lemon, boating con­ • 7126F4. Henry Wolkins, Jr. in said county on the .-16th day of which to make your selection. y September, 1929. • > reigned jointly wi tli her husband on- Friday, Nov. loth. stantly until very light. ’ V , 4Dtlp In; this- cause it -appearing.; from: and die’d before he did. Therefore Assoc. May ’ ------O------1------Line the sides and bottom of a the bill of complaint In; the clerk’s she was bicver sole sovereign of L o a n “Ah", said the guest as they mold with split lady fingers and F,O.R SALE-^Sweefc cider by the EiiginfidbTi’atiiFinrtof Magazine. approached the house. “T see your gallon or by the keg. Gall or office; that certain, of the defend­ Ask Supervision pour in 1-2 of the mixture. Cover ants herein are not residents of son and daughter awaiting us on with a layer of lady fingers. Pour BLACSSM©SDi& (drive out. Amos Spaulding. tlie porch.” •.Phone 7114F14. 45tlp the State of Michigan. , On mo­ Faith and Works in the rest of the mixture and of Homes Financed “No,” said the host, “ the, giri in Jeweirylaiid Optical Store tion of Geo. H. Batchelor, plan- ’Twas an unhappy division that again cover with a layer of lady CHIC MILLINERY—New metal; tiff’s attorney, it is ordered that the short frock is riiy mother am. fingers. Let stand in tlie refrigera­ has been made between faith ami the young fellow in knickers is ray vtrim hats at only S1.9o. Many the- above named defendants- cause works. Though in my intellect I ‘It is up to the building and tor for 24 hours. Before serving Gush ••or.' Credit Niles, Mich jj^iffiemkihjls, 'ahdl states; in vary- their appearance to be herein loan associations to become snore wife.” cover with whipped cream. may divide them, just as, in the than mere depositories for savings ^ ___.. ‘ ______- .' - _ 1, . '-I ' within three months from the date candle I knoiv there is bqth light and lenders of m oney. It is high RUAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS, Raspberry Sherbet (>— ^iuSb.-esji'^STl of this order and in case of their and heat, hut yet put out the appearance, that they cause their time they have- something to say candle; and they are both gone;, about the quality of materials and answer to the plaintiff’s bill of one.remains not without, the other. F.OR SALE—Six r.odm- modern complaint to be filed and ,a copy construction incorporated in the ' house, one block from post of- thereof to be served on plaintiff’s So'Tis betwixt faith and works.— American home. With an annua! ; fice near Front Street, hot waf­ attorney within fifteen : days after John Sol den. investment of more than two bil- er heating; plant, $3200. Small service on them of a copy of said — -— o------— lion dollars in first mortgage se­ t f down payment. R. E. Scinvaitz, bill of complaint, and in . default Tallest President? curities, these associations are in . 206 Lake Street, phone 141, f T. thereof; said bill Qf complaint be •George.Washington- was -tiie left* a strategic position, through su­ T " 45tlc taken as confessed by said defend­ esc in an 'who has ever been I’resi- pervision of construction of all the t ants. homes, they finance, to assure the; FOR SALE—18, red.pigs; 7 weeks dent of the United States. He was T And it is, further ordered, that Six feet three inches in height. No home owners of a product to. give Aaaia@isfii®Itig th e ©pei% I*ig @S Y* old, call phone - 7I19F1S. Martin within forty days; the. plaintiff maximum performance at mini­ * £ W' Gilberts sptic Other President has ever been able cause a copy.-- .. of this , order .. - to be , i.to mensui-e up to him, although mum cost.” f - f - published in the Berrien County Lincoln. was only one inch short . This is the solution suggested by FOR SALE—42 acres of land and, Papnrii- . . a nanrenonpr rirmrpn . . . -mini * ,, ,- * i hay shed lSxSO, fodder, clock, 2 of the mark. Jbhn M. Wyman; business manag­ stove boards;, overcoat for small lished, " "and " circulating-, in said er of the American Building As­ r county,, and that said publication sociation News to the need ot rele­ I: man, also shade trees; 404 Main Now Fireproof Wood T Strtet, phone 103M. 45tlp be continued therein at least, once gating the "public damned'’ policy, ❖ | - in- each week for six; weeks in One of tlio most important uses which he asserts still exists in FOR SALE— 6-dining room chairs, succession, or that the plaintiff to which straw has been put is that the home building industry. Ex­ f library table., kitchen cabinet^ cause a, copy of this- order to be- of making a new kind of wood istence oc this policy, lie says, is Inquire Irene Sadler;. S. Clark personally served on said non­ calied solomite. The straw is com- due to a combination of circum­ T Moccasin Bluff t - Street. 45tlp resident defendants at least twen­ pcessed, under a pressure of 200 stances over which the home own­ Y ty days before the. time set for pounds to the square inch" in a ma- er has no control, rather than tc T FOR SALE—Mixed hay., Phone their appearance. chind- which interlaces it with wire. failure of manufacturers of mater­ T' 7130F21.. 45tlc ials and equipment to provide pro­ The bill o f complaint herein, The machine can turn out four T Y was filed for the. purpose of per­ thousand square feet of board a ducts of high quality. 3MISCELLANEOUS fecting defects in plaintiffs title day; and a remarkable feature of “The supervision of construc­ f Y- to. lot number forty-four in high the wood; is’ that it is fireproof. tion by building and loan assoca- T- WANTED TO BORROW—$300 on school additon to the village of tions is- not a theory,” Mr. Wy­ Marl Fit good security. Wanted for one Buchanan, Berrien County, Michi­ man declares. "It has been r any debts made by- my .wife the matter of the estate of Sarah r m i3Iionc 3 3 5 Mann, deceased. Frank E- Mann, . _ ...... - most invariably farmers who have success with clover are rated as pros­ ihr any. on! Celse but myself. Otto having filed in said-court, his pe­ Schmidt... , ; 44t3p od as. Michigan’s most representa- ] I 'Y tition praying that the administra­ live bird. Because Nonzo Tasti and. perous farmers. , ' : w- NOTICE—Will take care of child­ tion of said estate be granted to; Vincenzo Ecuinozio killed: ieleven lt^ ' ■;Y ren afternoons or evenings. Chas, A, Clark or to some other of them they are spending 60 days i ^ 1 Y Phone 308. 44t4p; suitable person, iin n jailfail and at tliethe end of thatthat, tim time e; It is ordered, that the 2nd, day they must pay finds of $100 each t \ The two great causes of; clover failures in Michigan are soil'acidity aiid Write-or phone, if you YOU CAN PRODUCE goat milk of December A. D. 1929, at ten or remain in jail for 90 days more la'ck of organic matter in-the soil. (M. A. C. Bulletin No. 130) wish we will call. and for 31* cents, per quart., For o’clock in the forenoon, at ; said In addition to that punishment T particulars write C. O. Smith, probate office, be; and is hereby' their automobile was seized. ‘A1 test your soil without 255 Greenwich Street, Valparai­ appointed for hearing said peti­ The two men were arrested by so; Ind. .. 44t4p tion; Special Conservation Officer Ed­ obligation. It is further ordered, that pub­ ward. Seidow, near Detroit. Thousands of acres of southwestern Michigan soil are non-productive thru CHICKEN DINNER!— Served on I lic notice; thereof; be given by pub­ .order at Hill Crest Inn. Phone A! lack of lime. Nearly all farm crops are sensitive to deficiencies - of limejef, lication of a copy of this order, Yl 12 Galien. 45tLp once, each; week for three succes­ rjlALKING to a roomful of high Michigan One of Jl school, girls on personal hygiene, (Cir. Bulletin No. 58 M. A. C.) Y MARL is- needed, for nearly all sive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Berrien; County an experienced district-nurse said: 27 States Haying an y lawns,, vegetable and gurdea “ One of the basic rules of health for Schwartz ■ crops. For lands sake use Moc­ Record* a newspaper printed and circulated, in. said county- girls is to keep the system functiohihg Ooen Deer Season casin Bluff marl and humus'- matufally afc all times. Normal exercise t Phone 325 o r.141. Orders may WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, Special low prices to farmers in 50 and 100 yard orders, delivered-or a£” , Judge of Probate. and diet habits should be encouraged. , Michigan is one of 27 states in m . be left with man in charge of “Blit when necessary there’s no harm in pit. Drive out and look, it over- SEAL. A true copy. .Lillia O. the United States having an open; the pit. ; . ■ -■:... . „ ftaking: hujol, siice ’it Works mechani­ deer season this year, according ' 45tlC Sprague; Register o f Probate1; cally _ and can’t disturb'- the normal ¥ functions of'.any organ of the body; to a report issued by tlie United CARD OF THANKS—We wish to Particularly with: girls;.there are.times States Department of Agji cul­ "thank the, friends .^vhq-fwer^.so ture. • Be^anaBig'Industry : when; nujol should, always be .taken. f - generous in aid and*'sympathy Takes. spooMul every night for a few The report, which lists the Jon tiie’ occasion uf'Ttnr'Usa.ttiwE " " ’The shoe industry of this: coun- days..lt’s a thoroughly safe and harrn- game law's of each state for the 3 &U? beloved father, Elbert M. -tEJLS'as begun in 1629. by Tbomasr .lessjmethod; It’won’t cause distress .or 1929-30 seasons, - shows that of "Ciiiidren. ’““ ‘tfoCT Beard; fivlio came over’ on tlie May-, ; gasjpainsibr griping'.” . the 27* states, having , open deer # rildiyer- "on .-Its/ third voyage,“ a’nd , NujjiKis-dHeffet :,f^ seasons • this year, 18.: permit the B^EP'iLRE;}your.,4&M*"?^ I b^juglit?' hides Iforf- making, JjjhSe&j, stahee.' It contains no drugs or medi- taking# off hiit one ’deer.; ‘ seve'n it ;,critsg:-Vre clmjggr Beven/-?years later - Ehilip K'ertland cine. It can be taken safely no matter jiei-mit taking- two deer; one per­ .jpiig-h grade humus for lawns' hov.- you. ats feeling, because it is so mits three doer and one permits t Av containing: 48.5 per cent calcium of Buckingiianislilfe began making shoes in.'.Lynn; Mass. Since tliat pure: and,, harmless;, ail'd; wcirks: so the hunter to kill five deer during carbonate- at $3 -yer yard .and the season.. . i UCHAN marl for gardens at $2 per yard. ‘dnte-. the state, of, -Massachusetts : easiiy.JEvtry woman should keep a lias .come -to lead tli&rworld in tlie ; bo^'orthandlSyery;.s^'g^ip&s'tKg- .Seasons range,, in length from «■>% •Prompt delivery, ■ Phone 325-- or retnarkahlesubstanc^Getthegehuine. three'days to 105 days; ■ Michigan ’ 141. . , -45tlc manufacture,of;boots and shoes.: ■ linear'the average Y th a 15°dlyc %

“ PAGE S IX THE BERRIEN COUNTY. RE,CORD $ u THURSDAY, NO%rEMBER 14,,192g. - i - . ~ - T - ; . Lloyd Sands were .delightful host­ ing Sunday’ School elsewhere come esses to the J. S. Guild of the to the banqiFet and get acquainted —-V, ■ -.»4." - W . •• - 1 Social, Organization Activities Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday with this lively friendly bunch. evening. Following a short bust The Woman’s Missionary So- . . ness meeting devotionals- were- in eiety will meet with Mrs.. Emery f ' .^Thursday Social »■ her S5th birthday. Mrs. Preston charge o f Mrs; Harold Bradfiold | Rough south of Buchanan Tues- ■«CUib is Entertained'' ■ was: the guest of honor. Plans aud the book review was given b y) day at 2 p. m. This is their thank t Member, of *=> Mrs. Della Pletcher entertained were made for sending Christmas Mrs, Ralph: Wegner, Prizes 'at>'offering meeting, T I-- "the. Thursday Social club at her presents to the old ladies’ home in contests' were given Mrs. Phil j Our revival meetings will begin MEIVIBER STORES , home Thursday evening:. Mrs. St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Homer Coop­ Dilley and Mrs. R. Wegner. Light!Nov. 24, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L, T EMPIRE ,, Elizabeth Markham . and Mrst- er will, entertain the society at its: refreshments were served. P.eep of Green Springs, O., will be ❖ “"Howard Brewer were assistant 'pest., meeting. - THROUGHOUT « ;> is . S S- !> in charge of the music and the ' "hostesses. Mrs. Howard Brewer Dinner Bridge ilngihg. They are good. They STATE o Sf ual. ♦ t afternoon was in: charge of Mrs. © ■$ s You are cordially invited to all v “■Schram and Mrs; Arney. A birth- Sate r tain. Presbyterian Monday Literary our services. ^ day cake reminded Mrs. Julia Guild Tuesday Club Meets ^Preston that the occasion was also! Mrs. Geo. Deming, Jr., and Mrs - W. L. Hayes. Pastor, f SWEATERS The Monday Literary Club met — ------o ------Silk and Rayon Hose in all with Mrs. G.' H. Stevenson Mon­ Methodist Episcopal Church T Heavy, blue wool, coat style day. Mrs. Stevenson gave a re­ Sunday school at 10 o’clock. E. T sizes and all shades for your view of a recently published book Sweater with roll collar, regu- H. Ormiston, Supt, Come along T “second best” every day use. .on the life o f John Jacob Astor. and bring the folks. Attendance lar $3.98 value, all sizes to 46, Music on the Victrcla, “Estrolita,” Service weight, pair tr at Sunday School and Church is f Friday and Saturday, each contributed to the enjoyment of a splendid way to begin Sunday. those present. Dr. Puffer, superintendent of Next Monday will he the regular our Bronson hospital, will speak Thanksgiving dinner at the home at the church service commencing t filLBMC of Mrs.'Wilson Letter. The com­ at 11 a. m. You will find his mittee in charge of arrangements message quite unusual and very T is, Mrs. Leiter, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. 69c l l p l 330 S. Michigan St. l | i P interesting. Woollev and Mrs. Ruth Roe. South Bend, Ind. * « « Dr. Sargent will be the soloist in the morning and Mrs. Rosalie f. Thirty Club Holds M. Rice in the evening". f Armistice Program Epvvorth League at 5 o’clock. Rayon Hose in all colors and WOOL SOX The Armistice Day meeting of Ruth French made a splendid lead­ t the Thirty Club was held at the sizes with picot top, very ser­ er last Sunday. Harry Banke out- T viceable and good looking, Men’s heavy wool yarn Sox of New home of Mrs Ida Bishop. The club ]jned some new plans for the soft long fiber yarn, seamless had the pleasure of listening to, a league and Rev. Rice reviewed T pair Suedes Suedes most interesting Armistice Day “Journey’s End.” It was a very T and elastic, in brown and Brown Brown talk by Rev. H, W. Staver. Rec­ happy and helpful meeting. Young grey mixed, pair Suedes Suedes ords,, of , , war ,, songs ... of 1917-1S ,, were , . , people noL belonging to any simi- f Black Black played by the hostess after which | jar organization are most welcome T Suedes 9 Suedes Mrs. Glenn Smith spoke on ’‘Guv | Evening service at 7 o’ciock. Velvet Velvet Air Ambassadors of Good _WU1. ’ i Last Sunday night Scoutmaster f Satin Satin The name of Mrs. Harry Hayden Leo Slate and members of the Bu­ r 49c Patent Patent was added to the club roll. The chanan Boy Scout Troop No. 43 next meeting will be Central were guests of honor. It did us all t 29c America Day at the home of Mrs, good to have the boys come to T All. Sizes. Glenn Smith. church in a body. They were good T All o- scouts in that they set a fine ex­ CORSELETTE-S WARM CAPS Stvles ample for everyone. Sermon sub­ f ject this .Sunday night will be T and Brassiers of the famous Men’s “Blizzard” style caps in “The Authority of Conscience," For Friday and Saturday we will put on black and grey heavy wool To worship Gocl in His house T “Formfit” make, all sizes and sale this group, of Cloth Coats in a good makes a fitting close to the Lord’s styles, 49c to doth, suede lined, warm and day. T range of colors and sizes, some of them close fitting, each 'Church of Christ The mid week service will be X are fur trimmed, all well lined, at each All Sizes, Pumps. Straps, Ties, Oxfords, Colonials, Bible school and preaching ser­ held Thursday night at 7.30. Come. T vice at 10 a. m. Bible study, “Liv­ Dr. Puffer will speak at Orono- Cut-Outs, T-Straps. • French, Spanish, Cuban, Flat, ing with People of Oilier Races.” ko at 9 oteloclc Sunday morning. T 4-Inch, Military and Spike Heels. Text, Acts 10:9-35. Gal. 3 :28-29.! The Sunday School wjll be held at T Sermon subject, “Is the Bible, an 10 o'clock. 98c Inspired Book ? Thomas Rice, Pastor. f The Endeavor Societies meet at T $4.98 “DR. DRAKE S” 6 p. in. Subject for Seniors, “What Redeemer Lutheran * Double Arch. Health young people have a right to ex­ Services temporarily held at 43S A Shoes $2.95 pect from each; other.” Miss Louise Moccasin Avenue. The service will Strahle will lead the Seniors and jbe omitted Nov: 17, All Sizes. Mrs. S. J. Johnston the Junior-In- O. E. Sohn, Pastor. termediate Society. ’ j ------o Black or Brown Kiel Evangelistic meetings are now ’ and Patent on. Pleaching every evening until THANING TIRE 5 Straps, Ties, Women’s Hi-Grade Samples Nov. 24. An inspiring service in Oxfords song is Being led by Walter F. Scott, singing evangelist. “ If A Better Turkey FREE " Medium and Wide Christianity is worth anything, it VICTORIOUS OVER Widths g £ . @ @ is worth everything.” Give this motto your serious attention 1 Prayer meeting every evening in SOUTH BEND TEAM Men’s U, S, Army Style the Berean room. Sunday even­ W IT H A BETTER GAS RANGE ings at 6:45, other evenings at THREE OAKS PULLS INTO 7:15. LEAD IN R U Gf IAN AN F U E L © S H O E Boy scout troop No. 42 will meet BOWLING CLUB. Just think! A splendid chance to have your Thanksgiv­ Tuesday evening. Scouts be pre­ ing turkey presented to you FREE by your Gas Com­ Rivited Vamps, Sizes 6 to 11. pared to answer the call of Scout The - Thaning Tire quintet won. Master Strahle. laurels for the local howlers Mon­ pany. For during November only, a turkey wall be giv­ J. L. Griffith, Minister. day evening by taking a series en FREE with every glistening new Round 1 Oak Gas from the Motor Rebuilding and i.45 ' Hills Corners Church Parts team of South Bend, the lo­ 1 Range purchased. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. cals emerging with a 262 point Adult superintendent, Howard load over their rivals. This is a ten pound turkey, dressed, and you can get it Men’s New Fall: % length Gardner: children's superintendent, Motor Rebuilding and Parts Co. from your favorite .meat market. Just eome in tomorrow Lois Boyce. OXFORDS $2.99 C ru m ______140 332 141 412 and we’ll, tell you all about Morning worship and commun­ Phillips 169 149 All Sizes Hip ion service at IX a. m. 153 -471 length W illiam s____ 12S 134 3 73 435 Tan or Black Rev. Shields, Pastor. M cH enry____ 123 157 115 395 1. The Free Turkey Offer • Heavy Banco Sole, $3.99 ------n------Alternate____ 1S5 159 344 478 Christian Science Church Total scratch pins, 2192. 2. Two interesting alternative plans Leather Storm Welt, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Xlimiinir’s Tire Shop 3. The very special jirices and. easy terms, Rubber Heels Sunday service at II a. m. Sub­ F ish e r______203 143 155 501 ject, “Mortals and Immortals.” C. Thaning; _ 169 166. 352 4S7 $ £ .S § Wednesday evening meeting at Swartz 135 150: 176 461 7:4o, W, Thaning;__ 169 132 WHEN DELIGHTFUL GUESTS DE- Reading room, is at the church 204 505 ‘ 1 Beardsley___ 161 147 192 500 I and is open every Wednesday af­ Total scratch pins; 2454. , . , ■. aMAND-'THE; EREIPPM; PT . Women With Narrow ternoon from 2 till 4. Menu's 16-Inch ------0------Friend, You’ve done a. good wall Feet Christian Science Churches 5- YGURElTPflEN HIGH-TOP SHOES papering job old fellow, but why High Grade Makes “Adam and Fallen, Man” was the the border at the bottom? subject of the lesson-sermon in all Bjones, Well, that mean old • Splendid folks—most of them. The kind you like to Christian Science Churches Sun­ .Smiff wanted his stepladder back day,. Nov. 10. have drop in unannounced anytime. But aren’t there before I could put the border at times when you would rather they wouldn’t head for the Amcng_the citations which com­ the ton. prised the lesson-sermon was the ' kitchen the first thing. You ha.ve probably given more ------’---- O '---- "T---- following from the hihle: “For as “I ’Ve got one« advantage over thought to the furnishings of your living room. Yet the in Adam all die, even so in Christ you still,” said the horse as . he kitchen is becoming the “Social Room” , today. shall all be made alive.” (1 Cor. looked at the auto that was shar­ .15:220 ! ing the barn. "When I’m worn The lesson-sermon also included It is doiibly important that equipment in the’ kitchen'be out 1 can be worked up into can­ right. First it must LOOK smart, neat, modern. Sec­ the following passages from the ned beef and gumdrops, and you Christian Science- textbook, “ Scien­ The Answer! ondly, it must work right. For after all a gas range |l can’t.” . Heats the Gven O n ALL Broken Sizes ce and Health with Key to the ------—o------. is owned to use.. Gan you truthfully say— your kitchen Scriptures,’’’ by Mary Baker Eddy: A diplomat is a "man who tries Six Sides does “you” justice? .. “Through discernment of the spir­ to avert things that never would Women’s Felt Slippers itual opposite of materiality, even be* if there were no diplomats. T . .Beautiful, all porcelain in four trims the way through Christ, Truth, — glistening white, gray,, tan and green, * PREPARE FOR THEIR HAPPY All Sizes,- • man will reopen with the key of with selection of three colors of Bake- Soft Uppers. Weapflex Soles. first quality— divine Science the gates of -Para­ lOPiece Cosmetic lice handles, no extra charge. Bellows Tongue. All Sizes dise which human beliefs have . COMPLIMENT 1 pair to a customer ■closed and will find himself un- 2. Two Double-Action burners giving Made by Endicott-Johnson fallen, upright,, pure, and free, not Set $1.97 full-flame or simmering, service from needing to consult almanacs for one valve—scandard equipment on each the probabilities, either of his life range. Misses’ and Children's Misses’ and Growing This is a Famous Vivani Set and or of' the weather; not needing to includes Face Powder, $100, Rouge, NEW FALL SLIPPERS Girls’ study "brainology to learn how. 3. Robertshaw Oven Regulator and 75c, Tissue Cream $1.00, Depilatory, Rutz Automatic top Lighter, standard stamped as a charming hostess and, your taste and abil­ m much of a. man he is”, (p. 173.). $1.00, Facial Astringent. $1.75, Bath FALL OXFORDS Salt, $1.00, Toilet Water, $1:25; Per­ equipment, on all models—r-no extra ity has been recognized. ■ , . Evangelical Church fume, $2.75, Brilliantine. 75c, Slcin ‘ charge. Sunday school at 10 a. m. It is sp easy to bring forth these remarks with all the m All Whitencr, 75c. Total Value, $12!00. .4. Full-insulated v oven at slight-extra; Father and Son service with a beautiful thingslmade for the kitchen, today. Surely, H Sizes__ _ a $ 1 .9 5 Special price, $1.97 for all ten nieces cost, if desired.^ -All..corners rounded special sermon 11 a. m. to introduce the line. m s r O’ Leagues at 0 p. m. and dustlcss. Concealed .manifold, No, the first to consider3s the gas range, and the new Round « l . The W. M. S. will 'have ■ their Send no money but dip coupon. bolts' nor base'band, visible.: • Oak- sets the standard for all things attractive and prac­ thank offering at the evening liour tical. .'.'"'Vi 'jj, ! Prayer meetings for young and riam e — ... m " ‘ old Thursday evening at 7:30. . Our annual Father and Son ban- Address - quet will be held in the church Rubber Heelswflexible_..soles; pdrlors this0coming Saturday ev- Scml sets parcel post C. O. 1 D. &ELBGX patent., AFisizes.^ One _of _ouj?; .ening,—Nov. 16. The.Jadies of the Your - ;noncy_.promptly- refunded, if All Sizes ! church1’ will "serve the supper. A not satisfied?- .' >: : ■ program: is being prepared for the' Corner Fronf’aiid. Oak IJhoialFii 7™—r ’.'" ... occasion. If you are: not attend- pea Van 580-luii Avenue, New Y ork i Section Tw o THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD N ew s - E ditorial Record Telephone. Number Nine SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. NUMBER 45 Record Telephone Number Nine

Buchanan Debaters Student Council THE To Meet Dowagiac MICROPHONE News of Buchanan Schools Hosts at Party News of Student Life Gathered, and Written by Upper Classmen of Buchanan High School On Platform Today Last Friday night the Student Next Thursday Buchanan meets Council staged a school party in an old foe once again. This time, the gym for the four upper grades. in a contest of wits: Dowagiac is the opponent. We are still some­ The gym, 'beautifully decorated in Bucanneers Stage Big Parade at Cassopolis Saturday what moved by the victory they different colors, was opened at 8 scored over us in football, hut we p. m. Bishop’s orchestra can somewhat ease that score by played for the dancing which last­ turning the table in this debate. ed all evening. For those who did. Our team will be composed of not dance, card's and other games Yomig Turks- Want, la Dance-in This, Palace Bucanneers Meet Marvin Gross, Arthur Anderson were provided. About ten o'clock and Richard Zerbe. These hoys refreshments of cocoa, sandwiches SCORE 57-T3 Kalamazoo Normal have not had very much exper­ and cake were served. A t 12 the ience along this; line, but they have party was over and every one Hio-h School on Sat. determined walls and intelligence went home feeling their evening quotients hard to beat. had not been in vain. VICTORY i The most outstanding activities The.Bucbanan “Bucks,” defeat­ for boys in our school are the var­ ed but once this season, that by ious sports. A large number of the strong Dowagiac chief tains, fellows go out for foot ball. When will ’meet the Kalamazoo Normal they play games, they get a large High eleven at the local field Sat­ UNEVEN following from the school. urday. The-locals have won four TILT straight games since, their defeat Of course the girls can’t play 'football, however, soccer means at Dowagiac and: hope to finish N I L E S Pfiiigst and Pierce are the as much to them as football means the season without anymore set­ Bright Stars of the backs. The lads from the celery M i C M , to the boys. It is played in the city have had a few setbacks this BEAPT Contest.. •same season—the fall. Practice is held, several, weeks before the season and are anxious to improve inter-class tournament sports, their record at Buchanan’s ex­ 7 5 YARDS TO SCO'RE just as the boys practice before pense. itheir football games. Soccer is Last year’s game was one that Friday-Saturday, Nov. 15-16— The Reserves Entered. After good ftr the development of team will not be forgotten by Buchanan the Game Was on play and sportsmanship just as fans for a long time. The “Ka- ^ All Talking Laff Hit Ice; much as football is. ■zooks” started off with a bang, Everyone who likes football scoring two touchdowns in the op­ “THE HOTTENTOT” ening minutes of play. From then The Buchanan "Bucks”' went to should like soccer. When the Bu­ chanan varsity team plays at on the “Bucks” never gave: up, Gassopolis Friday afternoon and, Nile's on Nov. 19, let’s show the making two touchdowns and an rolled up their largest score o f the, girls that we’re behind them too! extra’ point. Pierce’s kick for ex­ Sunday-Monday, Nov. 17-18— I season to swamp their hosts: by tra point after the second touch­ ----- — o------America’s greatest humorist in an all talking sensation i the lopsided score of 5T to. 13. The THOUGHTS BEFORE SHEEP down hit the goal post and bound­ lads from the county seat were en­ ed back onto the field, tying- the tirely outclassed; and. with Hon_ WILD ROGERS in ! Ouch, I hate to move. Those score at 13 all. derson, their backtield ace, out be­ Here is what may be- the most magnificent ilanee hall in the world—the Dohna Bnsrtehe palace, former Come early' and stay late and “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” cause of injuries, they had little dwelling o£ the sultan ami caliph and their numerous concubines. Because there is a growing craze for mod­ gym exercises surely brought re­ sults. My ham-strings ache all the you will be satisfied by the brand chance against the varied attack ern dancing in Turkey, citizens and ottieials have appealed Co the president to turn the palace into a modern of football that B. BF. S. will show. presented by the ‘‘Bucks;’’ Coach hal l roam.. time. We had: ham for dinner, but I didn’t eat much. I better eat Harold C. Bradfield used every Automobiles, hitherto banned, “THE BIG ONE man on the squad and even the more though, or I’ll have to take line. Pierce lost a yard, hut up all m y dresses, especially the are to be allowed on the island of 25 Big Hollywood Stars-Chorus of 200 reserves held the Cass boys forc_ Pfingst made 2 at tackle. Pierce Science Classes to St. Helena. downs and missed a first down by one I am going to wear to the gained 2 yards at the same place party'. It used to fit, but now it “HOLLYWOOD REVUE” ' a foot. and then went over for the touch­ Substitute Slide hangs on me like a dish rag. JOHN GILBERT-WILLIAM HAINES-CARL BANS The bright spot for the losers down. Pierce failed to kick Grade Mews was the pretty 75 yard run for a goal. After the “Bucks’’ kicked Rule for Arithmetic I don't have to wash dishes any­ NORMA SHEARER-JGAN CRAWFORD touchdown by Fitzgerald, the bare- off, Aronson intercepted a pass on more, now that we have ,a maid. She is busy taking care of all the and others . headed, Cass quarterback. He his own -10 yard line. A pass,, GRADE NEWS •caught the ball, on his own 25 yard Pierce to Lawson, was successful, The Physics and Chemistry sick people. Hope I don’t get side. Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, Nov. 19-20-21— line“ and raced through the entire Lawson scoring. Pierce again fail­ Grade 3—Mrs. French classes for the past week have I want to play soccer against the Buchanan team, outdistancing thf. ed to kick goal, Cassopolis receiv­ The boys were the winners in been studying the ■ art of manipu­ juniors and the freshmen. Sur­ -Bucks” who gave chase hut could ed and were held for downs. Rice the spelling match last Friday. ' lating a slide rule. By means of prising that the seniors beat the not over take him. punted to his own. IS yard line. We have been studying Indian these rules the processes ;of divi­ juniors today. Friday-Saturday, Nov. 22-23— The scoring for the “outfit" was Pfingst went around end for a Life and have fixed up an Indian sion, multiplication, square roots, Miss Rochenbach. is a good ref- . All talking mystery smash. touclr'own. Pierce again failed to camp on the sand table. We have- ratio and proportions become ‘eree. She has blue eyes, or are performed by Pierce and Pfingst, WILLIAM POWELL ill the captain malting 4 touchdowns kick goal. Cass again received but read stories of the Indians. purely mechanical; a .set or two. of they brown? My eyes are green. and 2(5 points, and the quarterback xmnted to Pfingst who returned it the rule, then read the answer. Wish I had blue eyes! Dreamy Y n n C f t e w made 4 touchdowns and 25 points, to the 30 yard line. A pass, Grade -1—-Mrs. Fuller Mr. Hubbard hopes that by re­ ones. “THE GREENE MURDER CASE” Lawson caught one of Pierce’S Pfingst to Pierce was successful, 1 We are glad to have Dale Lyon moving the arithniaticaJ drudgery Had a funny dream last night. passes and raced 30 yards for a Pierce scoring: Bierce's kick back with us again after a round the mathematical phases: o f phy- I wish I could go to sleep! Won­ Gum touchdown, completing the scor­ again failed. Here Coach Brad- with the mumps; but we are sorry SiCS and chemistry can he made der what I'll dream, about. more interesting and enjoyable. ings field, sent in his second team and that illness is keeping Delos Wat­ Pickles are good for night­ COMING ...... „ ______, . , they held Cass for downs and then son at home. W e hope he will ------o------■N© Ta§&©{ Pierce opened the 5am . ^ nilssect making a first down by a, mares; also to test for mumps. 4 Days Starting Sunday, Nov. 24 mg to Cooper who came back to- foot. Thc gaml ended with the bah soon return to us. Shorthand Class Robert Montgomery looked funny' his 46 yard line. _ The Sucks on cassopolis’ 40 yard line, We made some interesting dolls in English class the other day. But tfae Miuf were penalized twice for ofisides, out of corn husks last week. Sou Js Organized Into He's always funny, anyway. “ RIO R ITA ” but Cass fumbled and Dempsey The “Bucks" stack up against would be surprised hew much Poor Robert will miss the Cas­ BEBE DANIELS—JOHN BOLES recovered on, his, 45 yard line., Western State High here Satur­ style corn husk babies can display. Competing Tearns sopolis game -Saturday'. Hope Cass Pierce went around end for 9 day. The “Bucks" are given a doesn’t spring- a surprise. It said All Talking, Singing, Dancing Hit yards and Aronson made 2 more good chance to take the hoys from Fifth Grade in tonight’s paper that they beat the celery city hut it wall be a, After some weeks of steady us in last year. They for a first down. Two successive The two 5th grades had a, con­ shorthand. tough contest. test last week in spelling. Miss mental absorption in really didn’t. We heat them all. passes, Pfingst to Pierce, mane 14 Miss Niffenegger has decided to r yards each, putting the ball ou The lineup was: Hopkins’ room won having 20 per­ three times. Once the score was fect papers against 15 perfect wage a contest between two teams 12 to 9. That was an ' unusual ’ * Cass’ 15 yard line. Pfingst went Buchanan Fos. Cassopolis to see “Who's'Who;’’ and ‘‘What’s around, end for 11 yards more., Vincent - ______Barninger papers in. Miss Ekstrom's room. game. The 5th grade boys are enjoy­ Wliat." Not that we are so dumb, ' That Niles game was certainly' Pierce hit the line and failed to L. E. 'but ______gain, but on his; next smash made, M arble------Cooper ing the balls and bats given them exciting. I nearly fell off the 3 yards. Pfingst then went _ over L. T. by Mr. Bradfield. •Two teams have been organized fence. I missed half the excite­ for a touchdown. Pierce kicked .Hamilton__ ___ Barney Mrs: Lamb gave a short demon­ and Captains Marie Mitchell and ment though, because I thought, GEORGE WYMAN & CO “ Sal” Wilcox are working hard to goal. Buchanan, kicked off again L. G. stration lesson to teach the care we made the kick after the second Store Hours: 0 a. in: to 6 p. m. Sat, 9 a. m. to 9 p. but Cass was held for downs and Dem psey__ ___ Dewev of a, small wound. “ Safety First" bring their respective teams to the touchdown. South. Bend, Lad. had to punt. Rice punted to C. is the motto in Miss Ekstrom’s front. The lineup consists of: We don’t play' Berrien Springs Pfingst who ran 60 yards for a Postlewaite ------Lyons room now. Workers Make Progress in football. In basketball we will. touchdown. Pierce- again, kic.Ked Knight ( C ) ______,------Brown Marie Mitchell, captain; Mary Wonder if the county orchestra goal, Buchanan kicked to Fitzr [, R . T . Eighth Grade Krkiieh, Hilma Rastaeter, Frieda. still inlets there. Ruth and I have Starting Today-— Thursday, Nov. 14 gerald, .who made his beautiful 75 'Boyce — ______Rice Eighth grade arithmetic classes Neff, S. J. Ernst, Dorothea Eisele, not gone for the last two weeks. yard run for a touchdown. The > R. E. are studying area of circles, mak­ Speed Demons It interferes with my debating. •■Bucks" were offside on the try Pfingst Fitzgerald ing a graph to prove the formula. Saliy Wilcox, captain; Elizabeth Debating- is hard. It makes me for extra point so. it counted. A f­ Q . B . Seventh grade Arithmetic class­ Montgomery, Kathryn Reed, Aiene sleepy to write rebuttal cards. ter Cass kicked off, Pierce punted Aronson „ .__ ___Bass es are learning short methods in Welbawn, Violet Platz, Velma I’m sleepy' now, too. Guess I’ll to Fitzgerald who fumbled on his H. B. multiplying with per cents, also Eagley, Marian Bachman. have to count sheep. Why not Thanksgiving Linen Sale own 10 yard line, Boyce recover­ Eisehhart . __Holcomb approximating and comparison. Captain Wilcox has the advan­ something- else? I guess sheep are ing. Aronson made 3 yards at H. B. The Citizenship class of the 9tli tage of heading the list in number easier to see. There’s o n e ______li tackle and thou six yards at the Pierce (C) Haines (C) grade and Sth grade Civics Club of girls, as well as in points, but another ____,__. still more Just: in time for holiday entertaining and early Christmas shoppers—Wy­ other side. Pierce went through F. B. with their instructor, Mrs. May this does not mean that her team sheep______sheep______^ man’s Annual Thanksgiving Linen Sale offers thousands of dollars worth center for the score. Pierce’s Referee, Walker, Kalamazoo col- Whitman, have cleaned the yards will head the highest average at sheep. - kick was wide. The quarter ended liege. Umpire, Miller, W. S. T. C. of the high school and Dewey Ave­ all times. This gives Captain Jane Habicht. of beautiful household linens at real bargain savings. Most of them are with the ball on Cass’ own 34, Scoring, touchdowns, Pierce. 4: nue school: the past week Mitchell's team something to work new, specially purchased for this sale with some linens from our own yard line. Pfingst, -I: Fitzgerald, Rice. Points Raymond Reed was head leader for and once we get started Sal’s Agricultural Club Score, Buchanan, 20? Cassopolis, after touchdown,. Pierce,. 2; Pfingst of the squads which in turn wore team will have to hop. stock reduced. ; The sale includes everything from a beautiful banquet 7. Score by quarters: led by divisional squad ■ leaders:. To give you a clearer idea of Buchanan._____ 20 6 7 21—57 Jennie Dewees, Madeline Hamil­ W ill Entertain at cloth'at $75 to practical' bath towels at 5 for §1. Here are few of the values In the second quarter Cass was how the points are earned tiie fol­ Cassopolis 7 0 6 24,—13 ton, Robert Gladvvish, Edward Ro­ lowing chart will aid you: held for downs arid Rice punted to ------c------. len,. ninth grade; Dorothy Brinay, Scale Points Father-Son Banquet Chubb on his 40 yard line. Chubb Maxine Howe, Anne Schindler, made’9 yards through the line and F r e-shm an, English A ______10 The local Agricultural Club is On Treasure Island Carson Donley, Fred Harkrider, planning a father and son banquet Aronson made 2 more for a first William Zachman, August Topash. down. A pass, Pfingst to Pierce, Classes Studying for Friday evening, Nov. 22. The Each : member of the classes D. __ 3 banquet is primarily for agricul­ failed and another; Pierce to brought his own rake and worked Chubb, also failed. Pierce made Oral Composition E __ tural students, but it is hoped that 7 with a vim. Scores for week ending Nov. S, many other fathers will be able to 13 yards at end and then, made- 3 Each . member of the . eighth Nine Groups of Household Liueos more for a first down. Aronson Members of the- ninth grade Speed Demons, 29,6 points; Work­ appear on this evening with their English classes have been study­ grade history class has been work­ ers Make Progress, 2S4 points. son or sons as their guest or lost 3 yards on a. crisscross, but a. ing' oral, composition for the past ing on an illustrated hiograpay of WO assure you that Miss Niffen­ pass, Pfingst to Pierce,, put the. guests. - week. i-Each student lias been giv­ the life of, George Washington. egger will be proud of her Short­ The speaker for thc evening is Luncheon Sets Lunch Cloths ball ou Cass’ 4 yard. line. Aronson ing short?-talks on various sub-, Some very interesting booklets hand class before the school term failed to; gain and the- : “Bucks” Prof. B. A. Walpole of our own jects,Winch have been: followed by have been made giving the writ­ expires, and it wall he a “ ratliaw Michigan,. State College, whom, we Pillow Cases Towels were, penalized 5 yards for too constructive criticism, of the ers’ impressions o f the first presi­ clevab ideah’’ watching her hand much time in the huddle. Pfingst can assure -you, will bring us a groups. At the close o f next .week, dent and of; the time in which he. out nothing but A’s in, Shorthand very fine message. Scarfs Wash Cloths made 4 yards- and. Pierce went ,5 three minute speeches without lived. next month. $ 1 each more1 for a touchdown. Pierce’s The price is nominal, only 50 notes' will: be required. Watch us go! cents. per plate, and you, will get kick was wide.. The half ended Great enthusiasm, is. being shown. LOST AND FOUND with the ball in the local’s, posses­ ------o— — -- all you want to eat, besides spend­ 50x50 all linen luncheon sets. Cloth 22x43 heavy double thread Turkish over; the-new exercise books called Lost: M y short hair,—Vesta ing a profitable evening with your and 4 napkins to match with a choice Towel. In rose, blue, gold, heliotrope, sion- on Cassopolis’ 29. yard; line. “ Adventures,: Wise and Otherwise” Eagley. A,«t Department. boy and his associates, as well as Score; Buchanan, 26;- Cass, 7. These1 books' are; written in an in- Lost: Two, short toothpicks-^Cy your neighbors. « of blue, rose, gold or green borders, or green borders, 3 for $1. In the third quarter- Buchanan, detesting style-and each, exercise Bulhand, Grain Judders Win $1. took the. ball; on the. 50 yard line form s’ part o f a. continuous1 story. Lost: A penny somewhere be­ after an exchange of punts. Chubb; the County Meet 2d Squad Trims 18x36 double thread, Turkish Towels. The w ork for this week has been tween Cassopolis, and Buchanan. Hand embroidered Porto Rican Pil­ made 12. yards and then made 13. the study of capital letters, periods Reward. Miss Niffinegger. 1 Borders in rose, heliotrope,' blue; more; putting the ball on Cass* an^i . question marks. This book Found: A black wire hairpin A t the county judging contest Benton Harbor low Cases, 42x36; blue, rose, laven- green and gold, 5 for SI: 23 yard line. Chubb; made 5 also .contains tests. A t the close with a red striped, cootie on it. held at Berrien Springs Thursday, dar, gold and green. ’ Fast colored yards at tackle and Pfingst. went of ieach month a preliminary’ test, Owner may have same .by identifi­ Reserves 6-0 around end for1 the touchdown. Buchanan was able to win first borders, $1 pair. All linen check glass towels, 17x28. is given, followed by the final test cation of cootie. place in grain judging, competing The Buchanan high school R e-’ Pfingst plunged through center for ; the n'ext day to. assume complete, Found: A light brown hair 3 Colors, blue, gold, green and red. 5 the- extra point. After B. H. S. against, Benton Harbor, New Troy serves journeyed to Benton Har-i 36-45-54 all linen antique lace trim­ mastery of the subject inches long on Aggie Koenigshofs Berrien Springs, Eau Claire and bor on Thursday afternoon to en­ for $1. kicked off, Cass had to. punt, but These drill fads; have been sue- shoulder: med scarfs, three-piece vanity sets the “Bucks” were held fo r downs. Three Oaks. gage the Junior high of that place ‘ ce4sfully* used in other high Found: A new joke. Anyone Our team was "composed of J. in the great, fall pastime: of fo o t-. and three-piece buffet sets to match, 54 inch.extra heavy linen lunch cloth. -Cass took the: ball on the local’s schools. They have been used wishing to hear it must see me be; 47 yard line; A pass,. Holcomb: to. Letcher, Harry Fenwell and C. ball and returned on the long, end $1 each. ■ - Borders, rose, blue, green and gold, fo r the past nine: years in Cicero, fore midnight July 30—John Kan- Huff. In, addition to winning'"first of a 6 to 0 score. However, the lv Rice; was successful,,. Rice scor­ Hl. ’ During that time no gradu- dupa. $1- ing:. Dempsey blocked Rice’s kick place, two of the local lads were score does not indicate the super- j ate has been, in sub-freshman. E n g-: Wanted: A new giggle—Marie high individual, scorers. iority that the locals, maintained American. Maid Lunch Cloth, 53x53,. fo r extra point. The; quarter end­ Iish ’at the Universities: of Chicago Post. in beautiful blocked designs;' Fast 13 inch extra absorbenLwash- cloths, ed with Buchanan’s ball- on their We are now preparing for the over their opponents. ■ or . Illinois,, . , I Wanted: A permanent wave — Horticultural show to be held in In. the first half Buchanan re­ colors, $1. ’ , j>l dozen." - own -10 yard line. : 1 . ------—o------I Arthur Anderson. A pass,, Pfingst .to Lawson, put East Lansing, Noy. 15-16. We ceived and then punted; When -the . Mrs. Reed, I want to tell you Wanted: 'Some A ’s and a f e w have entered the judging to he Harborites punted back, the “little the; ball on, Cass’ 33; yard line. how much L am enjoying reading week’s vacation—Student body: Brown, recovering Piercers fumble- held at the same place. 4 This; is Bucks’* started a. march which your .hook; I,,think it has a: most For Rent: My head,- a vacant fruit judging, and; we hope to N o w on — Wyman’s AnnuahNovember Sale of Silks and Velvets ^ on. his own 27 yard line. The ended on the 4 yard line when they unusual? ending, place for storage of extra brains be able; to' repeat>’by , winning a mixed their signals. In the third “ Bucks” held and; Rice punted out Mrs. Wright,, Well, I thought, the and sense—A Lctta Bunk state wide, contest. ..*••• quarter they Vistarted another of bounds on his own 36 yard' line; first,rfew;-;pages o f my hook were . - _____ o_- mar’ch, this time Louie Morse went Drive your, car to Wyman’s: door and let oar-'attendant park it mnder a '] Aronson made, 9 yards; on a, criss-.; the best:' I Contentment was a good- word Business dispatched 'is: business over.vMarrs:. missed'the-’try for ex­ cross play. A, pass, Pfingst to Mrs* Reed,. Oh, I haven’t; got; as until an-advertiser associated . it well done; but business hurried.is tra point. "The game ended with ' roof. _2Sc charge. >■ ■' Letcher; put the,ball on the T yard farsasithat! I with cows. ■■■ ■ ■ ...... t ...... ill done. ' T the ball on,Harbor’s 20 "yard line. TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929.,

Hoover and. the Senate. JUST KIDS—"[The Haircut! Rv Ad Carter and Mrs; Frank Clark, Mr. and The Misses Murnie and Mario Mrs. Ray Clark and Johnie and Vafctilburg were home from South l^rrott (faintly E wufa William Allen White, the Kansas editor, Ralph with the Shermans were Bend over Sunday. was in Washington the other day and, after dinner Guests Sunday in the John Mr. and Mrs. Tim Powell of 'TS...L. HAYDEN- and W. C. HAWES,. Publishers. sizing up the situation, declared he could not Clark home. Buchanan, spent Sunday in the Ed. Piiillips home. Enured as second class' matter November 20,1919, see why President Hoover and the progres­ Mr. and Mrs. John McLaren of PER THE LOVE O «IKE,l Peoria, HI., were dinner guests in Mr., and Mrs. Henry Gooden_ . .Eunhanan, Michigan, under the act of March 8,1879. sive senators can not get together. He first c a n ' t c h a c u t a l i t t l e ' s t e a d called upon Sen. Norris, who recently utter­ the Russell McLaren, home. Sun­ ough gave a birthday dinner for A PULLirr IT ALL OUT?? day. . ■ ■ ” SUBSCRIPTION TKIOE the latter's mother, Mrs. Henry ^ ed his defiance to the administration by an­ Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Conrad, Mrs, Berrien: and. St. Joseph Counties, per year;----- §2.00 nouncing that he would seek re-election. Kieffer, who had passed her 76th Anna Vintage, Mrs. Clarence Con­ birthday Sunday. About 25 were Elsewhere____< $3.00; Single Copies------5c The editor then'had luncheon with the presi­ rad‘ and. Barara Anne’ Hael of present, A pot luck dinner of dent, and came away saying that all that the Niles, spent Thursday afternoon everything was enjoyed. A very in the Currie' McLaren home. pleasant day was spent and ail The Handicap of College. chief executive and the progressives need is Mrs. Lydia Weaver of Plymouth, a go-between who understands them both. wished Grandma more happy and Mrs.. G. R. Weaver of Free­ birthdays. v Writing in. The Daily Princetonian, a New Following his call upon the Nebraska sen­ port, HL, came Monday for a visit York banker expresses the conviction that a ——---- o------ator, Mr. White announced that he was “for in the Currie McLaren home and If gentlemen, really preferred college education is a four-year handicap for Sen, Norris, first, last and all the time.” A f­ with other relatives. blondes there wouldn’t be a bru­ men going into business. The substance o f A nice crowd from Olive Branch nette left in six. months. ter his engagement with the: president, he attended the M. E. church in. Ga- U;s contention, based upon his personal ob­ was quoted as saying, “The progressive sen­ lien Sunday evening to hear the servation, is that the universities cannot pro­ ators, and President Hoover are of one mind lady preacher and she is fine! duce the drive in men that business; gives on so many things, I can’t understand why . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gooden- them and which seems to be so necessary ough and -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rob­ they don’t work together.” Mr. Hoover lie erts were in. St. Joseph, Monday. for success in the business world. described as “ the most progressive-minded Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodenough Discussing the college man, this critic president since: Theodore; Roosevelt.” and daughter were ih- Three Oaks comments that “most formative periods of With what the Kansas editor had to say Friday evening. his life, from IS to 22 or 23, is spent hi a Leslie, Elmer and Ralph Smith about the: president m ost open-minded per­ were in South Bend Thursday ev­ F o r p' ace where lie acquires lazy habits of think- sons will agree, But how far they would, go ening. ir g.” In the universities, he asserts, men with liim in his estimate of the so-called pro­ Mrs. Ed. Vantilhurg spent Sat­ urday with her parents, 'Mr. and are not trained to; work rapidly or accurate­ gressive group in the senate is quite anoth­ For prevention ly, and their life is easy and soft. He sees Mrs. Henry Partridge. er question. There are occasions when their Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodgers against gaminfec- a lack of training in the colleges in what he progressiveism is plain to all, and there are and daughter of South Bend, spent tions, use Zonite, describes as detailed work. The youth who other times, when it amounts simply to obr a day recently in the Chris. An­ the hew powerful enters business or banking from high school, drews home. antiseptic. Also structionism. The president is not infallible, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frizzo and lm declares, gains an'advantage which the of course, but the country at large is apt to guards against university graduate can scarcely overcome. children o f Niles, spent Sunday ir, colds, coughs and have a good deal more faith in his judgment, the .Arthur Chapman home. more serious dis­ The colleges of commerce he criticizes for in the liberalness of his point of view, and in Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Andrews eases of nose and dealing too much with theories and generali­ his integrity than it will in any group of sen­ and Mrs, Art Chapman were in throat, ties to"be of any real help to the prospective South Bend Saturday. ators. The dillydalling of the senate with Mr. and Mrs, Milo Kanouse and business roan or banker. the tariff, the interjection of matters quite baby spent Sunday evening in the The college mortality statistics hardly foreign; to that measure, and. the general at­ Chester Sorgetz home. bear-out the contentions of this critic. Al_, titude of the upper house have not been cal­ trosfhny student in a college or university1 culated to inspire confidence on the part of Low Score __ 124 109 140 ren, o" recognized standing can, testify that the public. What the senate needs is not: Total scratch pins, 1888; handi­ Clinton Vandusen and wife from standards in the classroom are not only ex­ cap, .237; total pins, 2125.' ’ near New Carlisle, were callers.in. so much a liasion man between it and'the Heavies the Charles Smith home Monday i t e d but are being constantly raised. The president as it is the right kind of leadership. Imlioff _____ 1.04 84 119 307 afternoon. City League Standings - mistake this hanker-critic makes is the com­ —------0-. -.-ir ■.-= H an over____ 129 117 150 396 Charles Banderraan and five stu­ mon one that by some hocus pocus the col- Revised Marriage Vows Team Win Lose Pet. M anning____ 100 127 115 342 dents from. Chicago, spent Armis­ nsurance plus Throe Oaks . 11 ; 4 .733 H iekev______171 147 126 444 tice Day in the home of Col. John _lege_or university should be able to take raw Gradually the word ‘‘obey” is being omit­ Jewel Wreath _ ._10 5 .667 Seymour at Willow Brook farm. ~ material and turn out the finished product. G oodiett____ 191 129 153 473 ted from the marriage contract as more and Thaning- Tire Shop __9 6: .600 Total scratch pins, 1962; handi­ Mr. and Mrs. B, Sherman and The college, after all, is simply an opportun­ more ministers choose1 to make that revision Electric Shoo _____ 9 6: .600 caps 297; total pins, 2259. son, Clark, of Jackson, came Sun­ ity., ,’iot a guarantee of success, nor can it for themselves. Absence of the word is Proud's Cisrar Store_S 7 .533 Axle day and will be guests this week; 'bver'be made the latter. What he makes City Bakery _ . 6 9 .400 D. Chubb____ 127 151 151 429 in the John Clark home. noted in many prominent marriages where Recreation ^ ._ 4 S .333 Kastelter____’MS 128 135 411 We have built our business upon the theory oat of college is largely up to the individual The Chilson Legion Post gave: a the contracting parties: are members of a Buick _____ 3 9 .250 Chain______130 131 128 389 dinner at Galien Hall Monday ev­ that our clients should receive insurance and to his family,. ‘ If he is afire with the Recreation M erscn ____ 156 144 13S 438 Church, and many churches are; represented ening. Oysters and every other SERVICE as well as indemnity for financial zeal for learning, the college will make him as not using the word each year. Recently G oodiett____140 146 153 439 L ow s c o r e __ 142 121 140 403 good tiling were on the table and a better man, and usually a better business Karl ing _ 130 139 152 421 Total; scratch pins, 2070;* handi­ all enjoyed it very much. loss. the Episcopal church put out a revised book Don R ou se__167 cap, 189; total pins, 2259. men and even a better banker. But if he is Art and Orville Williams and of common prayer and the; word is absent W idm ovor__ 167 161 123 451 Drill Toot Room their families of Niles, spent Sun­ * indifferent to his opportunity or lacks the G. Shippley — 186 145 155 4S6 Lowering _137 165 141 443 By SERVICE we mean— advice on the prop­ ** i from the marriage vows; That; action places day in the Harry Williams home, native ability to utilize it, no'amount o f ex- the Episcopal church in line with common : Graham „ - ■*158 121 B a k er__„_____ 146 148 •115 409 Mr. Fleming and two sons and er kind and amount of insurance, suggestions Total scratch pins; 2232; hand!- ;;F, Chubb____ 111 . 99 143 359 Katie Knimm of Chicago, spent - <= posure to learning or to business will make practice and will help encourage other cap. So; total pins. 2317. Matthews - 129 96 138 363 on reducing premiums by eliminating haz­ TI „ a success of him with college or without it. Sunday in the John ICrumm hGm e. churches and other ministers to cease using Thuuiiig’s Tire Shop Dalrymple 141 112 119 372 Lloyd French and Richard Lee ards, periodic inspections; and smooth and ; ------o------. the word. F ish e r___191 163 175 529 Total scratch pins, 1946; handi­ came home from South Bend Fri­ 1, . Auto Thieving. Public thought today does not support the & Thaning__191 191 135 527 cap, 333; total pins, 2279. day evening- to the Ira Lee home swift adjustments. Sw artz___ _ 126 152 214 492 :— -... p.— — --- use of the word or sanction the spirit its and stayed until Monday morn_ '1 5 Despite the fact that automobiles valued W. Thaning 149 151 117 417 ing. ■' at more than $30,000,000 were stolen last use would indicate;, Homes are not places B eardsley__ 154 169 162 491 Mr. and Mrs. Trs- Lne transact­ 1 year in this country, this type o f crime is. for autocratic dictation, the man may he the Total scratch pins,, 2446;: handi­ Olive Branch' ed business in LaPorte Tuesday. cap, 123; total pins, 2569. AGENT y more hazardous and less profitable than it head of the house, van honor in that role, Friday, Dorothy Clark and Ruth HERBERT ROE Proud's Cigar Store ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jannasch and and. never have justifiable reason for insist­ Bowker and daughter, Betty Jean, Office at the Buchanan State Bank * . used to be. Of the 110,000 autos taken by Schwartz__ 149 171 I SI ,501 daughter spent Sunday . in the spent the day in the Gene Sprague; | ■ thieves last year, nearly 100,000 were recov- ing the woman shall obey, Where marriages: iiferrefield 132 131 122 3S5 Herb Raas home. home. . ! v - < erod and the net loss from the thieving was are arranged with reason, full acquaintance, Kohl 122 113 1S4 419 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sprague and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, M r.' ' Voorhees — 1S3 200 150 533 daughter, Marjorie and tile littie f * $12,000,000. The records of automobile m- and both parties are frank in contributing: Proud . 210 171 179 560 boy were callers in the Ira Lee - surance companies show that such stealing their part, in' making the home, one might, Total scratch pins, 2395; hand! and A1 Rickermau homes. Sunday lias become more difficult in recent years search long and find no reason fo r an iron cap, 1S2; total pins; .2577. afternoon. ana the proportion of recovered cars has rule that empowers the man to order and, Electric Shop Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seidleiz of D ille v ______164 192 149 o05 Baroda, were guests Friday in the r grown larger. have; his orders obeyed. There is a rule of S m ith ______170 175 133 -ITS William Newitt home at Twin The makers of motor vehicles have equip- reason that; provides a better'method and in­ M erson______215 149 186 55Q, Maples Farm. - ped their more recent, models; with much sures finer results when wisely used, McCracken ^ 149 158 151 -15S Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fulton were better locks than formerly. Police methods -----:----O ■ L andis______134 196 151 434: in Buchanan last Txiursday. of dealing with the auto thief and the sys- The Central States. Total scratch pins, 2475; handi­ Mrs. Dell Smith was quite sick ave made' cap, 201; total pins, 2676, last week but is convalescing now. - terns of auto licensing and registration have The henceforth will refer Buick Marie VanTilburg spent Friday 1 played their part, too, in protecting the car to the territory hereabouts and yonder in Samson __ _ 150: 211 172 542 night with Gladys James., ... owner and in circumventhing the thief. A dignified terms as “central states,” Hutson. 157 145 139 441 Dean, the little son of Mr. and Sparks .... ___ 144 131 136 411 Mrs. Lee Hinman, has been quite large share of the cars' that are recovered There is really something: besides affec­ Wyant __ ___117 123 144 3S4 ill for the iast week. - are stolen temporarily by youths bent on a tation in relegating the Saxon adjective for ForbUi ger ___119 144 140: 412 Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bowker and T. good time. The force of circumstances has the; refined French derivative,. Total scratch pins, 2190; handi­ daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ^ well, nigh eliminated the? habitual auto thief. Central is focal in its inference; middle, cap, 247; total pins,, 2437. Williams and daughters, spent T U D E B A K E fr Three Oaks Sunday evening in the Mike Bow- Z It is worth remembering, meanwhile, that diffusive. One can: be; the “center of in­ Beneks,____ 175 160 146 480 her home. ■ the records, of the insurance companies terest” or “in the middle Qf a bad fix.” He Vollman ___ 150 1.84 164 498 Mr. and Mrs. Diedrich entertain­ pji show that auto thefts reach their peak in can,, to be sure, be both at the same time; P ad dock ___ 146 136 1-1S 430 ed a nephew from South Bend last: H' the late fall and slump in the spring. but the- center is the heart of things, their Lange _____ 164 175 126, 485 week. Edinger __ 180 162 224 575 John Raas of Baroda and W;\l- .------o----——• middle relates to their arrangement and usr Total scratch pins, 2458; handi­ ter Raas of Benton Harbor spent ? The Medical Profession, ually rather heartlessly. cap, 66; total, pins, 2524. Saturday in the Herb Raas home. ■ The United States has more, physicians in Between the cultured east and the golden City Baltery pr. and Mrs. Grindle of Chicago, - . proportion to its population than any other west” sprawls; this vast domain, whose dia­ R enninger___ 159 144 lo S 461 spent the week end in the Chas', Proceus ■*..__ _ 13S 93 124 ,355 Diedrich home. nation in the world, a recent survey by the lects, ideas and tastes are described as Diment _■_____ 121 125 157 403 Mr. and Mrs. Firm.cn Nyc and U. S. bureau of education reveals. To min­ “middle; western.” South of the Ohio River Ritter ___ 127 115 112 354 son, Lyle and wife and Mrs.-I-famy ister to the physical well-being: of its 118,- there are clearly recognized bounds to this Beck _ ■■■ 173 116 143 432 Tnglos were in Michigan City last ,000,000 people, there, are nearly 1-50,000 section; Total scratch pins, 2005; handi­ Thursday to .see Or. Frank War- cap, 135; total pins, 190. physicians. For every 100,000 Americans, The patronizing east, however, is disposed Jewel Wreath ■ . to put it in another way, there are 126 phy­ to waive^ distinctions and make a sweeping B u rk s______156 134 133 423 m iM & y s a y s . sicians available., inelusion'of the Mississippi, Valley, while The LeCave __ 168 15S 123 440 There are fewer medical, schools than Tribune: presumably would deny the south Hansen _ ___ 116 115 142 373 there were two years ago, the, survey shows, admission, to its select circle of “ central .Chubb _ 14X 145 134 420 Successes never before approached in the fastest time ever recorded by a Total scratch/pins, 2071; handi- & o w tliisi .. . " the history o f transportatiouhaye won pur there are more medical students. The states.” To this the south would not; de­ cap, 209; total pins, .2280, stock car— the brilliant successes of number had increased nearly 10 per cent last mur, still cherishing a few traditions against Giant League forSttidebakerEightsan unchallenged Studebaker Eights are the marvel and • year to 20,5-15. The number of medical grad­ intrusion from the north. Team Win Lose Pet. uates in the last, two years has also: increas- Nevertheless, the great interior valley is Drill Tool . Room —S 4 .667 first place.in public approval. envy o f all motordom. eel nearly 10 per cent,, These developments Foundry . • _ 10. 5 .667 a growing more homogenous as it increases in O ffic e __ ------9 6: .600 M ore Studc,baker Eights arc bulk Z *are in spite of the fact that the standard wealth and population; more representative ."Drill S h op ______— S These matcliless triumphs have and bought th-.i any other Eight be­ J /.length of the medical course in the Class A of what in its essence constitutes the United Berrien Springs____6 been won not by specially built medical colleges,- including preparatory States; It possesses the- nation’s; granary H eavies______. •_._7 cau se,by establishing eleven world Axle: ______7 Studebaker Eights but by stock Stude­ ill-work, is six years, and that a medical edu- and it is building gigantic cities faster than Axle Tool Room _____'?■ records and more American stock car cation is at once one of the most difficult the east is now doing and mo£e beautiful Foundry baker Eights-—duplicates of those records than all otli :r makes combined, -3"* and probably the most expensive to obtain. cities. U pham ______148 141 101 390 .champion cars, you can buy from 1*'' , The situation in Ohio, with, respect to the It’s hard; to tell whether5 stockings are Herb — ___ _ 142: 132 142 .417 Studebaker Eights have proved their ~i - miedical profession is particularly interest- really longer or not, as just about as much White ___ __ 133 126 129 388 any Studebaker dealer. In your new Bauck ...___ 17S 202 145 525 right.tKprcfercnce. 1 irsg. A current announcement says that the as formerly seems to show above. Total scratch pins, 1720; handi­ car, get this unquestioned champion­ -number of licensed physicians in the state is ------O ... v ■■ ■ cap, 132; total ping, 1852. . Beginning with the most extraordi­ ship ability o f a thrifty new Stude­ 23.""* nearly IS,500. On the basis: of the present* There is a young man in this neighbor­ Drill Shop -.si estimated population, this is at the-rate of E llis ______132 144 140 416 nary speedandenduranceachievernent baker Eight—at the customary cost hood who doesn’t worry a particle about a V oorhees__ _ 129 133 12S 390 Z’„Z one medio: for every 33. Ohioans. This is little thing like a knock in the motor or a T re a t___'____160 1C6 126 392 o f all time— 30,000 miles in 26,326 of a Six. Seventy-seven years of more' than twice as many physicians in .pro- flat tire so long as the muffler cut-out is R o u s e ______168 125 160 453 fTIALICING to a roomful of high consecutive minotes—and climaxed Studebaker experience and integrity portion to population, as there are in the working all . right,. Total scratch pins, 1651; handi­ j_ school girls on personal hygiene, cap, 42; total pins, 1693. an experienced district nurse said: recently by climbing Pikes Peak in back your judgments country at large. Just why this is so is not Office > “ One of tlie basic rules of health for entirely clear. Perhaps the most annoying thing about Stevens ___ 153 191: 178 522 girls is to keep the system functioning -The number of medical men tends to mul- the back seat, as it tells you exactly what to Deming ___ 138 110 139 387 .naturally at all times. Normal exercise Graham ____ 115: 131 1S6 432 and diet habits should be encouraged.' Studebaker Eights cost no more to buy or to operate in urban areas and in the vicinity of do, is that it always seems to think you’re But when necessary there’s no harm in 111 .colleges of medicine. There are in Ohio at Vandc-rberg__ 119 125 244 deaf. Webb ______150: 139 186 475 taking nujol, since it works mechani­ Dictator Eight Sedan . . . . |.1285, —f-kast three leading colleges of medicine and Lyon., _ 173 cally and can’t disturb the normal vtl:e state has a large urban population. Luncheons for visiting notables are now Total scratch pin§; ,2233; hand! functions of any. organ-of tho body. Commander Eight Sedan . . .. . 81515 Particularly with girls, there are times " ‘‘IfThere is a tendency under such conditions, being broadcast from Washington. But we cap, 9; total pins, 2242. Berrien Springs, - When nujol should always be taken. President Eight Sedan . . . . . 81765 — t- o, toward specialization which makes room haven’t heard; anyone able .to take his soup Ham ilton____ 157 .142 153 452 Take o, spoonful every night for a few FcsurDoer Sedan liletleh. Vrices.ai :ksfactory ir more medical men to practice. By con- in A flat. W. Laosley __ 149 122 166 437 days. It’s a thoroughly safe and harm- R. Lap'sley _ i 100 .. ISAi 132 .386 less.method. It .won’t .cause, distress or ---jjt ’ast with the legal profession, most physi- ^gasijjaiSsiQtjpipmgi” ' ' Ff . l.r&Tans remain in the field- of medicine. Ohio .7,*|Tlie damnedest fool:in‘the crowd always! Edwards -J__J 104 ; 116 "■ 107 327 McIntosh-1____116 135 121': 372; fiNc0okls:3iiffteentfroini'any-other- sub* - not less healthy than ■ its sister states, -.particularly prides himself on his strong Total scratch pins, 1974; handi­ stance. It contains no drugs or medi­ iMbut the number of medical men it supports common sense. cine. It can be taken safely no matter cap, 330; total pins, 2304. • how you ere,feehng-because.it is so, M. ‘ MOYER. Dealer T freight be interpreted that, they' have more Axle Tool Room mure; lamp harmless,; ’andJworks so ; $ — work to do. On the contrary, if they are, Bergm an_____ 78 114 117 312 A man takes up more room, in the kitchen W h ite ______123 119 127 369' feasily;.; Every-womarFshoufd^^ keep ;a Office, Sales & Service 121 Bays Avcmio, Blione 191 well patronized, Ohio is apt to be healthier mixing cocktails than a woman does getting 1 bottle on hand. Every druggist lias this . F airm an ____ 135 107 104 346 romarkablesubstancq. Getthegenuine. ! : thaii_otlier states not so well provided. the whole dinner, • - /M. Dalrymple 13J .u? 137 390 Wm. Elute^ -i?h«,'ee Oaks, “ We Guarantee Service;5 ■ ja m ' t*M*jiXAUAiiM p itJ E T fHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929. THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD Hollenbeck farm was .visitedvcy deen-Angus- cattle classes will be­ the man in for1 questioning it he Hollenbeck Ships Paul B. Richards and.~FrancisV gin and will Jje continued, along could; be located. The suspicions, of -a Cheboygan county farmer Richards, accompanied by"R r B with "the .otlier breeds of stock, Foundation Stock Holden of West Lafayette, !£lnd.\ throughout the week. when the faker killed a fat hen, pronounced it diseased and offer­ field representative of the Ameri-\ of the Buchanan Farming For other details of the judging To Goio* Breeders can Guernsey Cattle Club. Pend­ News District ed to sell medicine brought the schedule, anyone particularly in­ salesman into, the hands of the po­ ing two days touring thefGu'e’rnsey,: Three pure bred Guernseys were herds 'of Berrien .County, .they-.fin- terested in the time set for one or lice. . . Winter.Wheat Geits more breed of stock, can obtain it , The examination before a justice shipped last week by J. C. Hollen­ ally selected three heifers, all by addressing his inquiry to the of the peace disclosed that, tnere beck of Berrien- Springs as foun­ daughters of Dawn of ’ Oronoko, New Troy P.T.A. to Stage INTERNATIONAL ' exposition, says Manager B. H. dation stock for the Richards 146986, and Lone Pine Royal Vic­ Off to Good Start are two of the. medicine men in the. Brothers of Wetmore, Colo. The Keide. State. While it is probable that tor, 96707. . .4 LIVE STOCK SHOW : -Auction sales of breeding cattle the one at large will go into some Fruit Festival on Nov. 15 Winter wheat sowings germinat­ and fat stock will take place otlier business for a time; farm­ •n ed well and the present condition throughout the week. They always ers are warned that anyone rep­ is above the average in the Bu­ attract large audiences of inter­ resenting themselves to be mem­ chanan district. Plantings were HELD NOV 30-DEC 7 REPRESENTATIVES MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE PRESENT; ested onlookers in addition to buy bers o f the .college staff and try­ in^erferred with by dry weather ers. Thursday and Friday will ing to sell any remedies' should be _ST. JOE VALLEY SHIPPING ASSOCIATION TO DEMONSTRATE, which prevented preparation of HOYS’ AND GIRLS’ JUDGING be the big fat stock sale days, with regarded with suspicion. the soil in time for sowing. After FARM BUREAU SERVICE; CONTESTS HELD ON the grand champion steer sched A telephone call to :the county NOVEMBER 29. uled to go under the gavel at 9 agricultural agent will enable any a. m, Thursday, Dec. <5. Last farmer to check up on the claims A ll farmers: and school patrons school located this at Bridgman, year’s champion, owned by a boy, of salesmen who say they are from will judge the rural school exhib­ MT. TABOR GRANGE The essential wonders of the ru- of Berrien. County will be welcome t ral world and that vast empire of brought $7 a pound and weighed the college* ■ its.. 1150 pounds. Sales of choice breed­ guests at the annual Fall Festival The exhibits: are to be, entered; in valley and plains of which Chicago which is to be held at New Troy is the, commercial capital will be ing- cattle are listed for Tuesday, The height of success these days the following classes : INSTALLS HEADS Wednesday and Thursday of ‘Tn- is a man bein g quoted b y the press Friday and Saturday of this week Rural; school agriculture: 10, best; vividly on view at the Chicago under the auspices of the Parent- Stock Yard the last of this month, ternalional Week.” about things he knows nothing ears corn, 5 best; apples, 5: best PIONEER TELLS OF FIRS’! about. Teachers Association. pears, SI prize each, any variety. Opening on November 30, the Farmers will be especially inter­ INSTALLATION 55 YEARS first Saturday' following Thanks­ Rural school education:: map AGO. ested, to, exhibits and talks staged work, booklets, penmanship, health giving, and continuing throughout FAKE SPECIALISTS by the agricultural and education posters, Thanksgiving- posters, the next week until December 7, departments' of Michigan State Installation of officers was held the International Live Stock Ex­ story illustrations* sewing, $.50 Friday evening at; Mt.. Tabor Remember there- are college, which is expected to have prize each. . position will be a inecca to thous­ IABB©IYPiII£E several representatives at the fes­ Grange Hall, Master Noe Ander­ ands from both country and town. General agricultural exhibit: 5 son and Mrs. Anderson: of Bend tival. The college will have an apples, 5 pears, 5 potatoes, 10 According to an advance pro­ exhibit illustrating fruit and po­ of the River Grange being in gram issued by the. management, MICK. STATE POLICE ARKEfi’ two good places to ers corn, }•> peck wheat, peck charge of the installation, with. POULTRY REMEDY tato grading and packing require­ oats, any varieties* a pre-exposition event will be the ments. The new state law govern­ Mr. and Mrs.. Will Whittaker of farm bo>'s’ and girls’ livestock SALESBLAN. The P.-T. A., will conduct a ba­ the Wagner; Grange assisting. eat---at home and ing packing and grading1 will be zaar with the following booths: judging 'contests on Friday, NOv, explained, in: detail by Mr.. Essling-: Officers installed: were master, 29, the day before the formal op­ One volunteer "member” of the Fancy work, farm products, fish Victor Rufinot: overseer, Herbert staff of poultry specialists at the er, state fruit, and produce inspec­ pond; popular girl, guessing, dum­ ening of the show. Here selected tor located at Benton Harbor* who, Stineback; lecturer, Minnie Pen_ ' teams of fa.rm youths from every Michigan State College is now my throwing; corn game, senior nell; steward, Walter Fryman; as- spending a vacation without pay h ill tail;, at the high school audi­ booth; junior booth. state will, put their knowledge of torium, at S p. m. Saturday even, sistant steward, Ralph Painter?. livestock in spirited competition, in the Cheboygan county jail. General admission will be. 10c chaplain, Mrs* Alice Clark; treas- Saturday, Nov. 30, youth will ing. All farmers of the county for adults, children, free: The P.- This man has called on po -Ury- are most cordially invited to at­ urer,. Clyde Pennell; secretary,! stui be in the Spotlight, with the men throughout Michigan and af­ T; A. will serve a cafeteria sup­ Clara Rufinot; gate keeper, Clif­ tend. Another talk on, some agri­ per from. 5 to 7 p., m. each night. state collegiate livestock judging ter examining a flock of birds S m i t h ’ s Cafeteria: cultural subject will, he given Fri­ ford1 Shafer; Ceres, Augusta teams, and the Junior Live Stock would prescribe remedies which The St. Joe Valley Shipping As­ Clark; Pomona, Lillie Shafer; day evening by a representative of sociation, o f Niles and Buchanan Feeding contest, from which ranks were supposed to cure everything the state college. Flora, Florence Engleright; lady last year’s grand, champion steer from frosted combs to bumble- will be in. charge of an exhibit il­ assistant steward, Ardele Kinney* 111 E. Jefferson Shetland Bldg. * L. H„ Kelly, director o f educa­ lustrating the service of the Michi­ came,* occupying the main pro­ foot. He stated that he was ore In the program hour following gram. On this day and through­ the staff at Michigan State Col­ tion in Michigan State college; gan Farm Bureau Seed and Pro­ the installation, Mrs. Noe Ander- will, judge the agricultural exhibits: duce Service and, other work of out the following, scoring of the lege. son and Mr. and Mrs. Will Whit- ■ hundreds of samples of the finest State police had been warned South Bend, Ind. of the rural schools. Mrs. Buch­ benefit carried: on by that organi- taker gave* reports on the state. harvests of the world, entered in anan. head: of the state normalization. by the college and the state de­ grange at Ionia, which they had the International Grain and Hay partment of Agriculture to bring attended. , show will keep a large staff of An interesting talk was given b y , crop experts busy, Burnsirns Helmiek,TTelmirk whowho, related the.ithe Monday, Dec. 2, will see the ex- NEW METHOD TO FARMERS BUY FAKE story of the first grange instal­ position in full stride. The judg­ lation ever held by Mt. Tabor ing rings will be crowded with Grange* 55 years; ago, in the home nominations for the highest hon­ LOWER COST OF POULTRY MEDICINE of one of the members: About ors of the 1929 livestock show 20 grangers gathered at the home, season, including Percheron and AGENT CLAIMS TO REPRE­ Helmiek stated, and installation Shire horses and entries in the USE LIMESTONE SENT MICHIGAN STATE was made by Deputy Master Silas fat classes of all breeds. The COLLEGE. Ireland. awarding of championships ire the STATE COLLEGE SOU'S MIN­ The installation was preceded by fat classes, always a tensely dra- j ERAL IN DRILLS^ a fine chicken supper served by matlc occasion, will, be on Tuesday, Michigan poultrymett are warn­ the ladies of the grange. WITH SEED. ed by the poultry department at and at the same. time judging- of l the Shorthorn, Hereford and Abar* ‘ Railways: Michigan State: College that, at Mrs. Housewife, What makes Recent experiments made by the least one' man has defrauded the you so late with the milk these state farmers by selling them a . i - v - t , - u Soils: Department at, Michigan. mornings? Speedy Relief ~i-.: v i; .-wf-S* y: - £ State College, indicate that it may medicine supposed to cure almost Milkman, Well, you see, the pure he possible to get all the benefits, every disease which affects poul­ food law don’t allow us more than For Sore Throat a n d derived from, the use of limestone try. 25 million bacteria to the gallon* at a greatly reduced cost,, The salesman claimed to repre­ and you wouldn’t believe how long The old method of broadcasting sent Michigan State college when it takes to count the little son-of- This Doctor’s Prescription Rq- limestone required the use of: from he sold the remedy to one poultry quires No Gargling. one and one-half tons to four tons raiser in St. Clair county. At other points in the state* he has No longer is it necessary to gar- | per acre to correct the soil acidity Quebec, Canada, is to have a / r r' * posed as the representative of the ; gle and choke with nasty tasting j The Telephone and permit the production of le­ new municipal auditorium* gumes. The new method o f ap­ Michigan Poultry Laboratory. medicines to relieve sore throat. ! plication places the: limestone in A sample of the remedy, when Now you care get almost instant Easy! Quick! Glycerin i relief with one swallow of a doe- the plant rows and from 550 to analyzed at the college contained 600 pounds of limestone make soil Mix for Constipation ] tor’s prescription. This prescrip- conditions satisfactory for grow­ re-ground bran or middlings, wood - tion was refilled so often and be­ ing alfalfa or clover on some soil charcoal, quassia, limestone, salt came so popular that the druggist A freight train puffs quietly on the siding—waiting— the^outlines of types. ' and Epsom salts. None of these in­ •. The simple mixture of glycerin, who originally filled it decided to put it up under the name Thoxiae In the experiments the lime was gredients have a marked remedial buckthorn bark, saline, etc., as the ears showing dimly through the darkness. A minutespasses— . sown with the seed to insure Its effect upon diseases of poultry and mixed in Adlerika, relieves: consti­ and make it available to everyone. being close to the sprouting plant. any of them can be purchased at pation, in TWO hours! Most medi­ The remarkable thing about local stores if. they are wanted. ' cines act on only the lower bowel, Thoxine is that it relieves almost: two— threes Then over the night air floats a muffled whifstle. Far The rate at which limestone par­ : College poultry specialists ad_ but Adlerika acts; on BOTH upper instantly, yet contains nothing ticles break down and disappear In; vise flock owners to call the local and lower bowel, removing poisons harmful. It is: pleasant tasting, down the track a light appears. The rails begin to hum, the light grows , the soil varies greatly in the dif­ veterinarian, the county agricuL you never thought were in your and safe for the whole farniiy, and ferent soil types. Limestone tural agent, or the college depart­ system- Just ONE spoonful re­ is guaranteed to relieve sore bright, and a passenger train roars past, windows gleaming. Then*, breaks down, slowly in some types ment before investing money in lieves GAS, sour stomach and sick throats or coughs in 15 minutes or of sandy soils. The amount of or­ poultry remedies sold by strang­ headache. Let Adlerika give stom­ money back. Just ask for Thox­ ganic matter in the soil appears to ers. ach and bowels a REAL cleaning ine, 35c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by the freight comes to life and the long, shadowy outline moves|away. have a marked influence on the ------O------:-- i. and see how good you feel!. W . the Wisner Pharmacy and all rate at which the limestone dis­ READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS.. N. Brodrick, Druggist- other good drug stores. appears. Four million-persons in Michigan are-served *by tliislsteamttrans“4- The use of, smaller quantities of limestone in direct contact with the seed not only reduces the: port system— four million persons rely upon it, andmpontitswForthy ; amount of limestone needed but also lowers the labor cost of ap­ partner* the^electric railway lines. Michigan desiresrtheiprosperity ' : plying the material. Camels of these efficient-and. progressive railways, forvohiy^as i'the^pprosp^r Soft Com Reported *„.• camtheyrserve,' ...... In; Portage District are for ■a? The corn, husking season is: . ______: - ...... , .. ___ . - i - : '*^X ■ -- ‘I I' drawing to a close in the: Buchan­ Over hill,-across valley— paralleling the- rails^orffoliowingfthe^/$. I an district this week, maturity of k n o w i n the ears varying according to the highways— go»the telephone wires, freighted with >-£he _spoken\\ . x, | district. The corn, crop in the: district north of Buchanan, where commandsioftindustry,- agriculture, financecand^business. . v •’'il the soil is: lighter, is reported, to be generally well matured.. The ...... 1 i i plantings1 made at a medium early ■ ■ ■■ ' ■; . . $ date in the Mt. Tabor district re­ s m o k e r s ! sulted. in a good crop. The early - -f * 'f - 'H - ; and late plantings were not so good. Considerable soft corn is reported in the Portage; Prairie Railways- and4wireways-traverse the lan,dras !partnerstir$progressL district. —------o------— ' Upon the one-you depend for the transportation^ofyourself, your State College family and your goods. To the other you-give^yotir voice^to|be Advocates Winter flashed immediately, one mile - or thousands,5jErom|your#home|o • Mulch for Berries your .office;.;'' vjr- jLt*s just too bad The application of a winter if any smoker because of mis­ - *--\r mulch on strawberries increased information denies himself or, The great i rail*-transportation - systems ■ and the/universal&service < the yield 716 quarts per acre ; herself the pleasure o f Camels. compared to the yield secured on of the telephone =”are-vital factors An-this^cduytry’-sfdevelopment \r*e berries which were not mulched in experiments conducted at Michi­ andiftprosperity* ^ ‘ '■ " Vl gan State College. The chief benefits of the mulch New smokers are- not always in a position to have a real preference in addition to making the yield greater were the conservation of in cigarettes. But when they acquaint themselves with Camels they G ur-policy —:“7o-continue to furnish the■ best possible^telephoneSservice. moisture, keeping the berries develop that sense of discrimination, that;leads to real-smoking pleasure. clean, and weeds dur­ at the. lowest cost consistent with-financialfsafety”? ing the harvesting season. The mulch also, protects: the. berries Camels are made so carefully and of so good a blend of choicest against winter injury. In localities where, there is little cigarette tobaccos that even those with inexperienced smoking snow, the mulch will be- especially taste quickly recognize their superiority. They are for those who valuable* and it is additional in­ surance o f a. good crop in seasons o f light rainfall.. ' appreciate the taste of choice tobaccos, the fragrance of a perfect The mulched, plots in the college blend and the soothing mellowness’ of a really satisfying. cigarette. tests, yielded 2,9SS; quarts per acre while other portions of the field yielded only 2,275 quarts; per acre- , The difference in yield was. worth 90 dollars* per acre., The mulct was-applied, late* in when - they-learn»the.! ddff er,ense November and. was: left>,on 'the plants until; the close' of. the follow­ ing harvesting season. The mulch, which: was three; o r four inches1 they flock to deep in the spring, was opened over the rows to permit the plants to grow through. ■ The plants -were grown iu nar­ ,(D 1929* R .J. Reynolds Tobacco row matter rows* Company; Winston-Salem, N ;G ’ THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929.

revealed that his injuries ' were mino.imor. Emmanuel -College ■ / ------o------Maxi Appointed to Fire'-Caused by County4 Mews in Brief Canal Zone Mission Berrien. A Defective Flue | touching nothing hut the air and A little girl was late to school. ! walk., Enos measured ' six feet With a. sob she said, the doctor SUPERVISORS INVEST Niles Man Escapes Burns Farm Home Prof. W. L. Adams,- for five J.vC. Holmes j two and a half inches besides boot brought a baby to our house and GAUEN VALLEY AVERY FUND IN BONDS years associated with the Eman­ } heels iind hat. it made breakfast late. ■ When M.-C. Engine Fire originating in a! defective uel Missionary College o f Berrien f The: building that held the Col- Speaking of Sunday school. I The finance committee: of the Springs, is leaving soon for the Recalls Some ! lins Sz Weaver business at. that always went to, Buchanan to Sab­ Berrien County board .of super­ flue completely destroyed the CHORUS SINGS AT visors met last week with County Demolishes Auto Panama Canal Zone to act as Edu­ Z T / w / i i T o t* c *tinie was moved to tlie; second lot bath services. I often encounter­ farm o f1 L. L. Rogers at Smith cational Secretary for the Inter- •£-*•** 1 / D C t i i C l o : south of the Wagon Works, new ed Mr. and Mrs. Moon at the junc­ Treasurer Kitty Handy Fuller and Lake, nine miles north of Niles on-- American division of toe World building,, used, the last 1 knew, by tion of the Moon lane and Mocca­ decided to invest the §18,500 left Norman -Gooding, day engineer Thursday afternoon, only the fur­ by the late Mrs. Henrietta Avery Council of the Advent Church. Cedar Rapids, la. the Parkinson Clothing Store. sin avenue. Once I heard him 3 OAKS IN DEC. at toe Federal Ice plant at Niles, niture on the first floor being This division includes the south­ Editor Record, J, G. Holmes., preach from the text, “Now are of Benton Harbor to found a tu­ narrowly escaped death Wednes­ saved. The family was at home, berculosis asylum. The accrued ern countries of North America, ------o:------we embassadors for Christ.” I EVENT WILL BE MILE STONE day of last week when his car but the flames had spread over the the northern countries of South -In-the early-fifties two: brothers, was a small girl but from then interest lias swelled the fund to Beardsley, David E. and S„ H.„ fa-1 y j-* , ; IN BERRIEN MUSICAL was struck by a M. C. switch en­ entire second floor before they America, and the countries of Cen­ until now I have remembered an HISTORY. $19,600. It is invested in bonds gine in the “subway” crossing in were discovered. The home had miliarly called “Lem,” and their’; l_,QCltlYe jKeCGLllS embassadors mission. Fifty years: of three Berrien County concerns, tral America. He will have his father, started a small shop on the j that city, his: Pontiac car being recently been purchased and com­ headquarters at Balboa, Canal later I saw in. a -D, A. R. maga­ Mrs, Sara Maxon of Sawyer, di­ and will now draw about $1200 in­ completely demolished and he him­ pletely modernized by Mr, Rogers," lot now occupied by the Record, ) zine the life of Mrs; Martha terest per year. Zone. for making wagons by hand), made f Memories to rector of the Gallon Valley com ­ self suffering painful scalp. cuts, a who moved his family there from ---- ;— o—------Moon, then living in a distant munity Chorus; was a visitor in broken index finger, and general Watervliet. The place was known good: wagons: and sold them as fast) state, but undoubtedly the same, DOG POISONERS ARE as they could, turn them out and • Buchanan Friday and stated that shock, for many years as the Albert ACTIVE IN WATERVLIET Mrs. Winch Mrs. Zimri Moon, She was al­ her organization would give a re- Ricketts farm. were thriving, when along came* most the last daughter, living-, of t h r e e o m s I e n . Gooding was en route home af­ the fire in 1S61. and wiped out all citai in the auditorium of. the ter dark, from his days work and Watervliet reports activities of a Revolutionary soldier. Three Oaks high school during the As Jong as they can. manage to dog poisoners in that city, several o f the business district lying be­ The lecture given hy Mr.. Fox, was crossing toe tracks in toe ter­ tween Main street and the street of the Three Oaks Museum on the Here is a reply to Mr* Hawes’’ fore part of December at which eat, some people refuse to face valuabie animals having beer, lost .“Now Here's the Proposition”, time the Git-yin Little Symphony minal yards. He saw toe engine realties. -'. from that cause. and from south of the tail race of lake shore dunes, reminded me of approaching, but was confused by the'Pears (then Bainton) mill, an experience of mine about a In Texas on its glade of yellow Orchestra of Chicago, will also-ap­ Where vast herds of cattle bellow, pear. The chorus is now holding- the lights, and believed It was on north to.. Second .. Street, includin .. mile from Sawyer, where the COUNTERFEITING the main track which he had safe­ the Beardsley Wagon Shop; They, j dunes begin. Away up stood an old Beyond the confines o f the town regular rehearsals weekly p"t There’s no rail to: snag* ones Three Oaks, and is rapidly gaining ly crossed. Instead It was or. the at once-; built two small one story t store house near" a lumber port switch track, which he was ap­ shops; fo r wood and iron, work and; pier. A woman and her two ■child- breeches proficiency. This recital will be CAPTURED AFTER HOLD-UP an important event in the musi­ OF OWNER OF SOFT DRINK proaching-, and he drove directly made* a: new start and were get-i ren lived in the house. Her Or rutabaga ‘to tramp down. in front of it. By a peculiar acci­ ting along all right until they got j husband coming from the mill Now’s the hunter's open season, cal history of this section and will EMPORIUM. * be well worth: attending-. A num­ dent, as . toe engine crashed into the ideal,it would be well, to spread! where he worked: over Sunday, Game is his that he can ;seize on, the car, the door on the opposite out and: go: into, the wagon, busi-i Mrs: Sawyer; Mrs; Hillyard and Wild ducks and geese southward ber of residents of Buchanan, Activities of a counterfeit ring Three Oaks and Glendora are operating- in southwestern Michi­ side was jarred open and Gooding ness; on-, a large scale, so they or-j Mrs. Horton, all of blessed mem- touring was hurled through it, falling cfear ganized. a stock company, known ; ory, told me to come to them to Fill the rainfall lakes: o f Texas members. The director, Mrs, gan were uncovered . in the past Maxon, is an instructor of vocal week with, the discovery in a of the tracks and rolling .down the as the .Buchanan Wagon Works, aboard instead of going so far as With a “ catch.” that’s most allur­ embankment. , He was at first and. built the three story brick! the dunes.. But the good little ing. music in Chicago., and was former­ house at Sawyer of equipment for ly engaged1 in light opera work in making counterfeit money, includ­ thought; to be ■ seriously hurt, but shop in which the; Record is now children, urged me to. go; home with, Esther Montague Winch. examination at Pawating- hospital located. After; that the. Beardsleys them.. After several months I — ------o —— New York City. ing forms and printing disks; and did: not have full control, and the went with them,, one mild winter a file with which the money was concern failed, and the business evening. The mother was very House David Queen 3 Oaks Football made rough on the edges. In fell into: the hands of Andrew G« cordial. I enjoyed the1 evenin: connection with the discovery, Day and Solomon, Rough and be- About bed time it began to: snow ' Resists Injunction Squad is Feted By Messrs. Marion Huston, 19, Henry; came Day fe Rough Wagon Works. in great fleecy flakes and the lake Votaw, 20, and Ray Looker; 30, On the death o f Mr; Day George winds howled in weird, doleful ‘‘Queen’’ Mary Purnell will re­ Epworth League all of Three Oaks, were placed un­ NOTICE! H; Rough, William R. Rough, Mrs. shrieks through the pine trees. X sist the ouster proceedings design­ der arrest. The young men first Peter Womer and; Mrs, Amos. slept with Mrs. F. From sound ed to eliminate her from active The Three Oaks high school fell under surveillance when they House, o f the Rough family, took sleep she caught my arm scream­ part in, the management of House football team were the guests o f were holding up the proprietor of over the Day interests and formed ing “Miss Montague wake up there o f David affairs at Benton Harbor, honor: at a very interesting party a soft drink parlor in northern Rough Bros, Wagon Works. They is; a man trying to break in the it was intimated by Atty W . J. given by the Epworth. League o f Indiana., The trio had been in the made another extension by erect­ window;”' Sure enough; he1 tried Barnard of Paw Paw Thursday. the M. E. church. The party was habit of entering such places in : ing the two; story addition on the tne door, too, hollering “Bet. m e Judge H, T. Dewhirst, claimant given in the basement o f the southern Michigan and northern. ; east o f the original shop, and the in” After a. while he went away, to the authority of King David, church. The room was decorated' Indiana, forcing the man in charge : large two-story building now occn I trudged, through a foot o f snow initiated the ouster two weeks age in purple and gold, which are the to turn over the contents of the I pied b y the Richards: interests. The * to school next" morning. The de- when, he secured from Circuit school colors. slot machines. Their undoing came I Rough brothers, were all. farmers..;, nouncment was: a bounty jump- Court Judge Charles E. White, a Mr. Larson,, the minister; had when toe proprietor of one of toe! LOVING AND PETTING SEEMED SLOW, JAZZ AND I They ",employed a saw mill man,; er near Troy had come stealthily temporary injunction restraining charge of the games. Those pres­ roadhouses followed them out-and]: Dr. W. G. Bogardus will fijr shop foreman and by the timer home to see his family and a XI. Mrs. Purnell from taking any part ent were divided in two groups. fired a shot after them, disabling] be in Buchanan on Tues­ GIN1 SEEMED DULL,: THEY WANTED bad. learned that unseasoned ‘ s, officer dame to his door. He in the management of House of One side was Three Oaks and one- toe car. Before they could get] lumber .'did not make good wagons jumped out of the window. Poor David business, side, Buchanan. Each , game count­ under way, he had secured toe day, at the Hotel Rex . L I F E —T H E I L L S—S' PE E D ..the“Rough pocketbook was; empty license of the car, which was one fellow!—deserter though he was— Atcy. Barnard stated that as ed so many points toward the fin­ from 9 to 5 ' and thus ended the wagon1 busi­ out on the dunes on such a night! al score. The score at the end that had been issued to Votaw by SEE THE ness in: Buchanan. soon as he had completed the de­ a Chevrolet dealer. Perhaps his penalty might have fense of James Kane, on trial for stood: Three Oaks. 38, Buchan­ for the purpose of exam-, The portrait I am enclosing1 is been worse, had the officers the Millburg bank robbery, he an. 27. Cheers were given for UNDERWORLD’S LATEST ‘RACKETT* that of one o f tire eight sons of ining eyes and fitting caught him. That fear had winged would - - take• - up the - cudgels..... in be­ both teams. The captains of the Niles H, S. Coach Lem. Beardsley, and is distributed his feet to- the lonely house ~on half of Queen Mary. teams were Franklin Weed and glasses. b y the Cedar Rapids Savings hank the dunes. ------o— Margaretta Mays. Refreshments and. Trust company to; demonstrate were served and short talks given. Uses Flood Lights Established 1900 AJMJJLTf® © M LY the. character of timber they use- My activities were and memor­ Jeweler; If I were you, I would ies- are many, of the years: 1861- not have “ George, to liis. dearest Russ Anable, the first vice presi­ fox- directors. When I came to dent, spoke for the League. Miss For Grid Practice! THOSE UNDER 16 WITH PARENTS Cedar Rapids he was citv phvsi_! 1S65’ But. only 01036 whose s^ePs Alice” engraved. If Alice changes Dr. J. Burke clan, 1 I are growing slower and whose her mind, you can’t use the ring Baxter represented the faculty. Coach J. F. Johnson of Niles, • again. Leo Weed and Lawrence Hecka- has installed four flood lights on ] FRIDAY, I MATINEE AND There was a. time when Buchan- i beads are bowing lower, care for thorne, leaders of the football Plyrn Field iu order to secure a!j Optometrist 5 NIGHT an, was the home of the breach-! ancient, last century's war remi- Young Man,. What -would you suggest Z team, told how the team appre­ long time for football practice for South Bend, Ind. NOV. 15 PRINCESS | ABM. 15s & 35b iest man in Berrien county if not J 1113ce,n.ce* ®bnt Montague who I “ would, suggest the words, ciated. the interest taken, in them Niles high school squad each even­ of the state. If such a tiling as 1 PV- turtle—-\vas hy the church. Mr, Larson gave ing. The- squad is able to prac­ an. eight, rail, staked, double rid- i asked, what did they do at Sun- “ George; to his first and only day school after his: first visit love/' a short talk and the meeting came tice a full two hours .after school ered fence came m his way it was to- a close. There were 49 present, daily, by the aid of toe lights. no obstruction, nor did he take the there. He said the teacher asked, trouble to climb over it,, just jump­ the class, “Who was the strong­ ed it, clear. About 1S5S Harvey est man? A kid piped up ‘sam- Roe,, Turner Green. John- Fancher son.’ I knew all the time it was and Enos Holmes went for a term John L. Sullivan.” (With apolo­ in the Bryant and Stratton Busi­ gies to Clint). ness college: in Detroit. Enos fin­ ished'his work a bit ahead of the others and came home. It was a couple of weeks before he went to town, and when he did he was i walking along the side walk at the front o f the Collins & Weav­ JOSEPHINE DUNN er hardware store,, which stood or, the east lot now occupied by the Opera house block, when. Jon. Fancher dropped down in front of “MELODY hun onto the walk and without turning about to say a word. Fan­ LANE” cher had taken that way 'of let-. tingTSnos know he was back. He. had!*.jumped over Ends’ , head, jpEri. Novi, 15:— * * “THE PACE T urn: AGAIN KONJOLA ADULTS ONLY 3 1TUUMPHS OVER L' ' fl ' ” " ■■■'""* |l||l . £Hristina I Sat. Nov. 16— ' . STUBBORN CASE !;1 KEN MAYNARD Children Like this NEW MEDICINE QUICKLY “THE LAWLESS "ENDED SEVERE RHEUMA­ Safe Prescription TISM, ALSO KIDNEY LEGION” TROUBLES. COUGHS AND SORE THROAT RELIEVED ALMOST Comedy Fables INSTANTLY. ' Stop children’s coughfc and sore your stem throats before these ailments lead to : dangerous ■ ills. ' Thoxine,’ , a doctor’s prescription, now assures relief within 15 minutes to child­ 1,4 Jit ren as well as adults without the danger’in the use of patent medi­ cines containing harmful drugs. Thoxine works on a different People are drawn to the store that principle; goes’ direct: to the, source of trouble and relieves the irrita­ displays EUEiptrical Advertising tion which causes toe coughing and sore throat. Ideal for child­ — Crowds gather outside of bril- ren because, it is safe and does not have too usual “nasty-medicine” liantlyiigh-ted windows— attracted taste. No gargling. Just ask for Thoxine, put up ready for use in by merchandise- shown to the best 35c, 60c and Sl.OO bottles; Money back if not relieved.. Sold by advantage. Before properly lighted The Wisher Pharmacy and all windows they pause— they stop— MR. S. M. ABOOHAMAD other- good drug stores; ’ “X was trying constantly to find if the store is open they enter and something to relieve me o f severe attack's of inflammatory rheuma- buy—if not they will return at tism,” said Mr. Sam Aboohamad, 14427 East Jefferson Avenue, De­ the first opportunity for the re­ troit, Mich.. “My limbs would membered coveted article. swell, ^ sometimes, in fact, the Niles swelling would spread to my en- 1 tire body, and I suffered terrible Our lighting engineers are at your agony. • During the past few months my kidneys, also, caused Laundry service— call upon them to make me. trouble.. Sleep!—that was un­ known to me. a lighting survey of your store— *“