Politics this yesr is about ths FIVE TENTS A SlXiLE COTT only thing you can get a stomach full of at the old rateH.—Manilla TWKIAE T4T.es. THE JOHNS NEWS liulletln. ST. .lOHNS, MICIIIOAN, TllOKSDAY AFTERNOON, SE]»T. :U), 1920. VOLITM K X X X11 NO. 9. $1.50 PER YEAR

NEW PLl’MIlEK HEKE. KENTTTKY ART EXIIIHIT. SALI- TO.NY RETS HOME. On Wednesday. October 6. from 10 Tony, brindle bull-dog, owned by i (•'rank S. Nowland, brother of .Vlra. .Mark DeWitt, of this city, has again | Rollie Henson, of this city, and Miss WORTH OF STUDENT a. in. to 5 p. m.. on the third floor of TARGET SHOOTING FERRIS SPUDS TO MERCHiNTS HEAR MarMiret W’lzorek, of Detroit, were the National Hank building, the Wom­ found his way home after a month of united in marriage at Ionia W'ednes- an s club will hold a Kentucky art ex- A. W. O. L. Tony was not to blame day, September 2J. After a wedding hil it and sale. This includes a variety for his absence, as he was picked up CUIBWaL PROVED RESULTS IN DEATH by some light-fing< red gentleman from FORCEFUL ADDRESS trip to Detroit, ( rand Rapids and Alt. ■ of household articUs, hand-woven, em­ URGE AUDIENCE ------Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Nowland arriv- broidered and crocheted by Kentucky I.ainsing about a month ago. He was RANIIALI. IIEAUEE ACiTHENTALLY found by Frank Estes at the corner TANIHBATE FOR GOVERNOR HEBE I FF H HIEKTF OF iiUAMi R.APiUH ed at St. Johns .Monday. Mr. .\ow- ATMI.ETM ASSHtTATION HLliEST mountaineers. The proceeds of this hKhEE H. HIEKTElUMtt t. HF DUANIi KAPLUl ^ plumber and will be em­ ORtaNI/ATlON. sale are to support much needed kll.LEIi KATl'RliAY. of Washington and Michigan avenues WE1>NE.SI»AY NKillT. SPEAhS TO TOMMF.RTIAl, TLTB. ployed by his brother-in-law. Rollie ______'schools for these people. Come and in the Capitol City the first of the << . i u. l i.u »ee the exhibit. It’s both Interesting week and was brought back to St. Henson. lias HHi I er tent MembersI Ip ' and unique and the wide range of Kcnnetli Yuungis ('ousin. Who Fired Takes Bedded Stand on Leaifue of Apimint i'oiunilliw To .Meet Tourlslst. Johns. He was the same Tony, minus Year: \ aliiable Contributor To j prices will surely enable you to take Fatal SiioL Exonerated From his name plate, and was overjoyed at | Nations and Hchuol Amendmentf Vole To Close Stores on THOMAS HART ATTINO. his return home. Thomas Hart, son of Dr. and .Mrs. . •Schoaj. There will lie a board meeting of a mino?''pan with ‘|hel "Sf^rySr^ superintendent Frank P. Buck of ' ^ ^n 'on ^l^ same’’m^lTr' Kantlull Headle, son of Mr. and .Mrs. COI NTY GRANGE fONVENTION. Citizens of St. Johns and vicinity "The retail element is the most vital famous actress, in her latest pia>, (pg Johns public schools is prepar- ^ John R. Headle, of Detroit, was acci­ The Grange county convention, to packed the court room in the court factor in the liusiness world of today," "Declasse.” Mr. Hart Is a graduate of j„g y geries of articles which will ac- ^ ■ ______dentally shot hy his cousin, Kenneth elect representatives to the State house at St. Johns W'ednesday night to said Secrelhry l.e H. Hiercc of the the______l uiversityvjf______Michigan, where he ______the p, ople of St. Johns and Youngs, of Olive township, while the Grange meeting to be held at Grand hear the speech of Woudbridge N. Fer­ Grand Rapids Association of Com- goHgjderable experience in col- ^'uiuon coun ’ty with the work that Is; TELEIIRATK ANNIVEK.SAKV. two boys were shooting at a target at Rapids, Dec. 14-17, 1920, will be held ris, Democratic nominee for the gov ­ at the home of Air. and Mrs. Chas. merce in addressing about 50 mem­ lege dramatics. He left St. Johns for pgjng done with, and through the ; About 30 relatives gathered at the 10 o ’clock Saturday morning. ernorship of Michigan. Before the bers of the 8t. Johns Commercial club .N’ew York City a few weeks ago and gtudent organizations of the local high iiome of Mr. and .Mrs. W'm. Hefty, two RandalJ died about one and one-half Join 8, 210 West State street, St, i speaker arrived, via automobile, from Johns, on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 1:30 at their regular noon-day meeting evidently has liud success in his school. The first of these articles j „dies north of St. Johns, on Sunday, hours later. the slate convention at Lansing, every held in the Masonic Temple Wedn- s- i-hosen profession. deals with the Athletic association andlggp^ to help them celebrate their I*' company with his mother, Ran- o'clock. All delegates please be pres-i seat was taken and but little stand ­ ent. Secretary, Clinton Co. Pomona. lay , is published herewith; I i veiily-fittli wedding anniversary. A hall vas visiting at the home of Air. ing room was left available. Armed with a suiipl> of tacts, whicli .NEW r. R. i’ASTOR. Xol all of the education and train-j iiountcous dinner was served, followed *^®**®P^ Youngs, who reside In opening the meeting, George —be quoted to .prove his stalemenis, .Mr Rev. J. A. Blickeiistaff of the Uiug- i„g ^ four-year course in high school j liv ice cream and watermelon. The **'0 old Taylor farm, four and LEGION MEE'rs .MONDAY. Schoenhals, chairman of the Clinton Hierce gave the local business men a Bengal I’nited Brethren can give is to be found in the regular ahernoon was spent in visiting. Rela- half miles southeast of St. Johns. On The next regular metting of the Ed­ county Democratic committee, wasted speech that was brimful of pith. churches is to be succeeded by Rev, class room work. This is important I tives were present from Pompeii, St. 'Saturday morning the two boys, bom win T. Stiles post of the American Le-j few words in introducing ex-Govemor “Huslii'ss has lieen carried on in this j^-^oper, of Iowa, according to reports yjjj cannot he neglected. But much Johns and i’rlce. At evening the aliout 16 years of age, went to the gion will be held Monday night, Oct. Ferris to his audience. The school ­ country for about 150 years, said .Mr. fr jj conference at Grand training that is of great value to the guests departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. woods liack of the house to shoot at 4. A good feed and program has been master was given a fine ovation when Bierce. "During that time the various jfjjpjjf; week. Rev. Blickeustaff studeiu is to lie found in the various Hefty many more years of happiness. ** target with a .22 calibre ■’t"**- They arranged. The Armistice Day plans he rose to bis feet. flements of coininerce have been sifted Hastings. Miss Alildrod .siudenl organizatlous. had finished their shoot and were will be discussed and a large attend ­ ance is desired. All members who ' Unlike the speeches of most all can ­ jut until today we have the “'t' Davis, of Bingham, and Archie Blakes- gt. Johns higli school teachers have about to return home when Kenneth didates for office, the words of Mr. sary factors, iianioly. the producer ley, of Bengal, attended the confer- always encouragid the formation of PIANOS. decided to take a parting shot at the have not ’ paid their dues at the con ­ Ten days’ Perris smacked little of politics or the manufaiiurer, tin. wholesaler or these student organizations because I’p-to-the-miuute styles, target. ’ He leaned against a tree in clusion of this meeting will not be in ­ ence. free trial—E. Al. Smith. S-tf cluded in the charter membership roll. partisanship. He spoke mainly upon Johher, the retailer and the consumer. they believed in their great possibil ­ taking aim and Randall was sitting on American ideals and democracy from The retailer i' the most important ities. They have been willing, too, lo the opposite side of the tree. Just as the standpoint, not of a party man, bat factor because if he fails all the other ST. JOHNS ELEVEN BEATS OVID give of their time outside of regular Kenneth pulled the trigger Randall of an rAmerican Citizen. factors are embarrassed. The current hours to supervise these student af­ THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ARE jumped to his feet and the bullet en ­ LARGE GRANARY BARN BURNS “Can you remember, ” asked Mr. Per­ iif credit runs from the retailer back 14-0 INJ^T GAME FRIDAY fairs \.s a result of this well-directed tered the back of his head. Kenneth ris, “the wonderful liberty loan meet­ to the producer. Therefore, we must effort there has grown up in our high PRESENHTJIEY WEDDING called lor help and the woulided boy ON A. E. WFARMSUWAY ings we had during the war? We at­ make the conditions surrounding the school some half dozen strong organ ­ was carrieil to the house. A physician tended those meetings as American retailer favoralile in order that he may i.Di \l, i.RIBBEKs LfiBK i.lKK .s bunuuoued, but the boy ’s life izations which are continually making EL>II:K IREK AND .MINS ELLA A. INSI’HANCE OF HILL NOT citizens and gave no thought of the conduct his business and cu.nplete the HI AL FOBTIiALI, TEA.M. a valuable contribution to the student could not be saved. cost in money. What we wanted was chain of commerce. lite. I BLEI.SS I'MTED IN .MARRIAGE. Prosecutor Edward Fehling and Cor- ( OVER LOSS. victory, and why? That democracy "A ft w years ago the retailer .>a.s ______'oner C. E. Lamb, of St. Johns, held an I'lulcr a .^weltering sun. the St. The oldest of these organizations is , might live and that a like world war worrying aliout the mail order house. The biggest wedding of the season returned a ver- the iiinerant vender and the I ox cur Joliiis liigli school football team won the High School Athletic Association. I Another big rural fire occurred Sun ­ should never recur again. Thirty- It was formed about 15 years ago for j held at the home of .Mr. and Mrs diet of an accidental death. The grief- seven nations have signed the coven ­ trader," continued Mr. Bierce Today the fir.-,i game of ihe purpose of supervising all the ath-j n “[iry'^‘l\‘leVs8'In Rilev township. Wed- »«{’'®ken cousin wa.s exonerated from day afternoon when the barn on the was played with A. E. Chase farm, north of St. Johns, ant of the League of Nations. The he worries aliout the profiteer and the • ’ • ' 29 when their .blame. faclTimlrn th greatest gridiron Friday afternoon, by a score 1-tic activities of the school. It has a „esduy. Septemb. r burned to the ground. The barn stood (Inited Slates and Russia are on the «j^fi in thfeonnirv The nublic of 14-0 The team was arrayed in new carefully drawn constitution and set, daughter. Ella, was iunited in marriage E'naeral services were held al the a short distance from the one on the mHside. I'nless we do our utmost to profiteer in the country. The public 1.7Maws'whTch ^e laithfuTlY oh- j io home in Olive oi. ’Fuesday has acquired the idea, through the moles ’Kins, sweaters and h adgearo, Munson Chase farm which was struck prevent the recurrence of such a world newspapers, that the retailer is the and displayed (he science and ability served.gchool Any mav teacher become or student a member of the of prunki t ttIrer, of Riley. Thro(«-hundred “J-. • V by liglitnin-' and burmd two weeks cataclysm we wiU have broken faith *' guests were i>resent. Lansing, officiated and liurfal was ago. with our I oys. No matter who is made in the Dewitt cemetery. elected as our next president, I have I!, tn I'lHui' II.I IIII! ,. cro«d ot »lilution and paying duaa ot 50 cents The ceremony was held at 3:00 The building was 44x60 feet in di­ o clock in the afternoon, witli Rev. E. mensions and wa.« filled with 90 tons enough faith in American ideals to be lines. Ovid sent a l>er semester. All members have free lieinecke of the St. Peter’s Evangel- of hay, 1.000 bushels of oats and 250 certain that the United States will iitheran church officiating. At ANeTEKELLERMANTOBESEEN bushels of wheat. The contents were sooner or later enter some form of a clock a wedding supper was insured for $4,000 and the building for League. laoiig tables were spread in IN “NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER” $2.20n, in tlie People's Mutual Fire In ­ “You ladies now have the right to ;he attorney general, not one retailer • ...... i., u 1 • .» ...... bouse and on the lawn, groaning surance Co, of Ionia. the ballot, ” continued .Mr. Ferris. at tlv'lr backs. The initial touch- ANe doubt if any high school in 'Lie weight of so fried chickens, “Don't think that you owe anything to was found guilty of profiteering. On H. M l HE I’K 'IT KE AT IRIS THE- Mr. Chase b ft for Lansing at 3:00 ihe other liand. he cited statistics down came as the result of straight stale can duplicate this showing pounds of roast beef, humlreds of o'clock Sunday afternoon. The fire the men for giving it to you, because football lactits. with \Vell* r. local one hundred per cent membership jjiies, cookies, with jam. fruit. \THE 0< TGKEIt n il. was discovered an hour later by D. C. they didn ’t do it willingly. You forced fihowing that the lalior class, while its studeui body in an athletic organ ­ r'cciving from 129 to ISO per cent in ­ fulll.ack. idunging over Ovid's goal pres rves and other good things to , ------Bracht. manager of the farm. Many them to do it. You have enough votes lim- in tlie f-rsi quarter. Jackson ization. eat galore. After supper a wedding Fairy tales that are beautifully told neighbors came to help fight the blaze, to elect your own president, congress, crease In wages in several trades, had At present the association haa to be cut down production from 50 to 100 kicked goal. (lance was held at Merle Beach, which on the stage have a wonderful appeal, but wore only able to save the stock. state legislature and governor. Above Ovid content with maintaining contests in all things don't sink to the level ot the pererceni. cent. Theine speaKcrspeaker broughtoroc.gut upu|. thecue .\fter kicking off again,^ the football, baseball and track events was largely alte '.ded by the guests, as has been proved by Uie great suc- There were 10 horses and one calf in normous inc rease in the cost of coal eleven stiftenecl its ueitnse anci wou lo hive indoor .Mr. Irer is a g’aduate of the St. c ss of “Peter Pan" and “The Blue- the barn. The newly filled cement men in your political endeavors bat att the mines during the last four ------...... deep has won even- After the burning of his brother's if 1 am elected governor 1 will spend mine operators. striking distance several times and state. But St. Johns high niust do ^heir home on Lansing street in St greater success in its own sphere. An ­ barn two weeks ago, Mr. Chase in ­ considerable time in that sort Of most of the playing was done in without this fine sport as not a floor j j„},n8 nette Kellerman, known to the patrons creased the insurance on his grain, work.” .Mr. Ferris spoke particularly In closing Mr. Bierce warned the large enough for the game can be ' local business men to follow closely Ovid's territory. In the third quar- .4mong those who attended the wed- of the theatre as “The Perfect Wom- but $4,000 will not cover the loss. He of prisons and institutions for the dis­ the moves of the next session of State ter Weller, local fullback intercepted ^ ^ ^and “The Diving Venus. ” is the believes that it will cost him twice eased and insane. He believes that the Legislature and National Congress in « fV^ward pass on Ovid s tejw^ Sr lohn- ^of this 2Vi-hour drama, in which $2,200, his Insurance on the barn, to way to reduce the number of inmates recard to the passing of bills to tie and rushed over for the second and the St. Johns high school Athletic As- .yjj. joj-p Luecht in these institutions is to strike at [h^^llc'o^rheTetalfme^ci. la^t touchdown. Jackson kicked his Will Luecht. and .Mr. and fancy and realism are charmingly replace the building. wovin. In this play Miss Kellerman The cause of the fire is unknown. the source. legislation against the rule "f ^ (Jvdd comiileted a lo«g pass in the standard of real sportsmanship in all | appears a.s a mermaid, daughter of When it was discovered the flames had No doubt was left in the minds of " l.y Mr Sr' e ,,„al . ....rrer, Vul wa. uS.I.Ie 1« P«»h ». enteata. Our l,oy. are m^ly. h.rd I («||||l |i|J|D UCTCDIU DJICeCC King Neptune, whose little sister is gained such headway that it was im­ his hearers as to how Mr. Ferris stood on the proposed amendment concern ­ " -fie Vvednesdav meeting was the the ball beyond St. Johns ’ 40-yard line workers and good sports. They stand "HR ICICnHH THiUCd caught ill a fisherman's net and left possible to save the barn. The big to die on the beach. She vows ven ­ blaze could be seen for several miles ing private and parochial schools. He Mrs reSf cV.heriim of "he Commer- and the game ended with the ball in for clean athletics only, declared that the amendment was con ­ cial Club f^r X fa 1 th® niiddle of the field. In lh« second place, the association! 3 geance on the human beings who and attracted a large crowd to the AWAY AT__ E SEPT. 2TTH caused the tragedy, and invoking the Chase farm. trail' to the American ideals of per- lohnson chairman of the ArmltUce Doubtless the extremely hot weath- has been able to finance successfully , sonal liberty and declared himself ab- DavZermr™^^^ tbrAmer •^r-had considerable to do with the all its undertakings. It pays Its bills',- aid of a sea witch, is transformed into A. K. AND \V. K. (. ATTEND U N- ' solutely opposed to it. He also added fcan ^!2gion llfollght u,^he ma «ize of the score. St. Johns had the promptly- and is never burdened with; a maiden. thrilling story ensues LEGION ELECTS IIE.UL EKAL OF .lAMES P. MINAHD. w'hich causes the audience to gasp and that as Ferris Institute was incorpor ­ closinc all business places after'lO OO lietfer coached and trained team and debt. On these two poinU no high F W. Galbraith, Jr., of Cincinnati, ated as a college, the amendment T m .Novl mbcr il -fhe memb^^^ would have probably run up a bigger school In the state can show a better applaud at every stage of the play. ■Neptune's Daughter, " which has Just was elected national commander of the could in no way affect him personally. iinaniinouKly passed tlie inution made sf’ore. but the weather was bad for rccor James P. Minurd. 77 year.-; of age. a concluded a wonderful run of 22 American Legion at its second annual In speaking of the Newberry case, bv DeWilt Hunt to close the stores and •he players. No mjurl.s were report ­ veteran of the Civil war. passed away weeks at the Detroit Opera House, will convention at Cleveland Wednesday. •Mr. Ferris declared that Newberrylsm at his home, 707 North Clinton avenue. to ask Mayor Spaulding to issue a ed on either eleven. SIEAl. RAG IH >\HEAI. Monday. September 27. following a (V.,,o,Vr)e .seen at-Bi the Iris, Thursday evening. The report of the committee on would make more bolsheviks in a min ­ proclamation to that effect. The next game will be a return tilt Americanism recommended the can ­ ute than all of the transported Rus­ with Ovid at Ovid, October 1. Russel bliepurcl and Herman Skull . illness of heart trouble. Funeral '__ 1 President C. C. Vaughan told the were brought befur< Justice Win. J.j, cellation of the so-called “gentlemen ’s sians could enroll in their lives. members that the Grand Rapids trav­ , „ , , . ..r .. . I services were held from the home at agreement ” with Japan, exclusion of “Yet people say, 'why make a fuss bteere Tuesday and fined $15 each ft>rj2;0() o ’clock Wednesday afternoon, REGISTER BEFORE OCT. SS. about it, they all do it.’ ” continued eling men, who will tour Michigan on stealing a bag of wheat. The two -^V. E. Doty, of the Methodist “picture brides ’ and rigorous exclu ­ a trade trip, will arrive in St. Johns HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR .Newcomers to St. Johns, citizens sion of Japanese as immigrants. The the speaker. “I hope I may be young men were driving from O^d to ^ j.j,urch officiated and was assisted by who have recently changed their resi- report was adopted unanimously as stricken dead if 1 ever give such a at 4:40 p. m.. Eastern time. Tuesday, Llsle and discovered the " heat in : Rev. E. A. Armstrong. Lj, ncc from one voting precinct to an- October 5 In compliance with a re­ read. dastardly excuse as that for an)rthing quest hy the Furniture City men, Mr. MRS. WILLIAMS. HOLMES SUNDAY i?i«m Jumes P. Minard was born in Ohio, other, and those who have just arrived I may ever do. ” c arried it to Elsie, where they sold it. ^gp^p^iber 25, 1843. He served for voting age. must register at the city In closing, Mr. Ferris stated that if Vaughan appointed a committee to LODGE A farmer in a nearby corn field tried ^ ,hree years In the Central Brigade clerk’s office in St. Johnson or before meet the travelers and conduct them MEMItERS OF KEKEkAll elected he would reduce taxes by cat­ ATTEND IN A BODY. to tel th®*" to '*.hom the grain b*;- juring the Civil war and fought in Saturday. October 23. It they expect to BOARD OF EDUCATION SECURES ting out waste, would reduce the num ­ on their journey through this city. The binged, but they were i^parently unJ,„j,ny battles, escaping without injury. i,ave the right to the ballot at the committe* ‘ is as follows: .V. G. Jones, ber of unnecessary boards and do all , ... able to hear hiiic The wheat was the pn November 9, 1904, he was united in November election. All other citizens I in his power to pick the best man tor D. C. lueBaron. F. J. Ward. Geo. H. Funeral services were held at the properly of George BIgford, who had |l„„riage to Mrs. Margaret Kentfield. registered do not need to register SERVICES OF TRAie NURSE Chapman. J. (’. Hicks. F. C. Burk, ! every office. He thanked his audience, home Sunday for .Mrs. William O. lost it off his wagon. of St. Johns, resldineresiding in this citvcity until again Chester R. Culver. Robert Fowler. F. ,,oi,„e8. of this city, who was killed MISS E.M.MA KEYS TO INSTITCTK which he said was the best he had the time of his death, Sept. 27, 1920, at ever addressed. In making this last M. Spaulding, Robert Hulbert, Ray- Thursday by an east-bound pas- the age of 77 years and 2 days. He HEALTH WORK. mond Hull and Glenn H. Osgood. De- train on North.Clinton avenue. statement Mr. Ferris stated that he OLD ein RESIDENT PASSES was a member of the G. .A. R. and the always told every audience that it wu Witt Hunt will act as piano accom- Robert Dalzell of the Congrega-; .Methodist church. M. E. SOCIAL LEAGUE MEMBERS The Board of Education of the St. ! his best because that was the rule of panist at the smoker to be given by Donal church officiated and the Re-■ the tourists. .Mr. Vaughan also chose the deceased AWAY AT SON’S HOE SUNDAY Members of the Charles E. Grisson Johns public schools has engaged the every campaign speaker, more particu ­ Judge Kelly S. S arl and William .M. vx'ua a Hicrhiv Hnnnrpcl niPMlIlPr. At- post of the G. .A. R. and the W. R. C. GIVE RECEPTION AT CHURCH services of Miss Emma Keys to act as larly since the advent of woman sof- was a highly honored member, at­ I attended the funeral in a body. Inter ­ school nurse. Beginning Monday frage. About half of his audience was Smith as speakers at the smoker. SI'ENC'ER NORRiM HAD LIVED IN tended in a body. The burial was ment was made in the niHUsoleum at PASTDRS AND TEACHERS GI'ESTS morning Miss Keys will spend all of composed of women. The following committees, to serve made in Mt. Rest cemetery. VILLAGE M YEAltS. until January 1. were announced: I .'lit. Rest cemetery. her time in the city schools, caring for After the address a good many of .Mrs. lAda Appleinan Holmes was I There Is no Death. TCESDAY NIGHT. Arrangements, Thonias E. Corklns, R. |,„rn .August 20, 1865, and pa.ssed away the health of the pupils. his hearers came to the platform to G. Allison and William jMurray; pro- apnt».mbpr 22. 1920. beini: at the age (Dewilt Correspondent.! jI The stars go down. It is the* intention of the Board of shake hands with the ex-govemor. September 23. 1920, being at the age I To rise upon some other shore. .About 290 attended the reception .Mr. Ferris remembered several of his gram, b-red Post. G. G. Hunter and A. of 55 yc ars. 1 month and 3 days. Spencer Norris, who has resided in F,ducation that every student be given H. Stokes. .And there Heaven's jewelled given under the auspices of the Social a medical examination. This sort of former students who are now residents She was united in marriage to Wil­ this place for 53 years, died at the crown, l.rf*ague at the Methodist Episcopal iof St. Johns. liam G. Holmes in 1881. To this union tiome of his son, .Mark A. Norris, Sun- ! work is being givete increasing atten ­ Thev shine forevermore. church Tuesday night. The function tion m the schools of the country and three children were born, Mrs. Claude day afternoon. Sept. 26, 1920. Mr. | served a three-fold purpose, a faftwell Boat and .Mrs. Daniel Diller, of St. Norris was born in Seneca county, is proving a great aid in the preven ­ GRAND RAPIDS WHOLESALERS TO reception for the retiring minister, tion of disease and in increasing the Johns, and Karl Holmes, of Ovid. N. Y.. March 3, 184V, living in that Rev. E. A. .Armstrong, and also a re­ MANY GRADUATES OF ST. JOHNS Her girlhood days were spent in slate until 1867, when he came with DEMOCRATS NOMINATE TICKET learning ability of children through ^ISIT ST. JOHNS ON TRADE TOUR ception nir the new pastor. Rev. W. E. the eradication of physical defects. Gaines. Mich., where she met and his parents to Michigan, locating at ! Doty, and for the teachers of the St. HIGH SCHOOL INTER COLLEGE married .Mr. Holmes. They soon Dewitt. On April 4. 1878. he was mar-: FOR STATE OFFICES WEDNESDAY .Gihns public schools. It is probable that Miss Keys will INVITE PI'TiLH TO INSPECT moved to Owosso and after residing ried to .Miss Sarah K. Weymer, who have her office in the Central school During the evening a program was LDI’AL INSTITUTION REPRESENT­ TRAVELING HOME. there few years they moved to 8L passed away Nov. 3, 1915. He was SELECT WOMAN AS building. She is a trained nurse of lived for active member of Dewitt lodge, . No. J given Including • vocal solos by Mrs. exceptional ability and her work will ED TlIRtirGHOI’T 8TATE. Johns. where they have SECRETARY NOMINEE. Frank Stone and .Mary Marshall, and Th4; Grand Rapids wholesalers will n* arly 37 years. 272, F. & A. M., Dewitt lodge. No. 30,1 undoubtedly prove beneficial. an instrumental solo by Prof. A. A. St. Johns high scbcxil is always well vislt^t. Johns on their 14th annual Beside her husband and children O. E. S., Dewitt lodge. No. 749, M. W. Biferno. The music was greatly en- trade extension tour. she leaves» fivenYc grandchildren,((1 aiiuv;iiiiuicii, threeuiioy ; A.,x»., Dewitt lodge. No. 241, »•1. O. O. F., . Democrats at their stale convention j .. ninvin,* kw BREAKS ABM ON FORD. represented at the university and the _ _ _ _ _ .Mrs. Hattie Leckemby, of Dewitt Kebekab lodge, No. 20, of in Lansing. Wednesday, nominated the «!»*** „ ** ^ The Grand Rapids wholesalers have sisters Bert Harvey, of Merle Beach, broke colleges by its many graduates who made these tr^e tours star events in Chapin. .Mrs. Libby Rouse, of Breck- which he was a charter member, and | rollowing state ticket: “'*® ’‘"°' are pursuing advanced work. Secretary of State. Catherine N. .Acting aa^ chairman. Judge Kelly 8. his right arm while attempting to the business vear of .Michigan iner- enridge, and Mrs. R. S. Lyvere, of I consul of Camp No. 749 at the time of crank his Ford car this morning. Dr. This year the following graduates chants and everyone in the towns vln- Ovid; one brother, Elmer Appleman, his death. During his life be held Doran. Detroit; Attomey-Oeneral, Bearl callec. on several men tor A will enter college: Walter 1. McKenzie, Lansing; Slate short talk. Rev. K. A. Armstrong bade D. H. Silsby, of St. Johns, was called Red looks forward to the coming of of Mt. Vernon. Ills. She also leaves several township offices and had al- and he set the fractured bone. Esther Pearl, '15, University ot the Grand Rapids wholesalers. a host of mourning friends. She has ways been looked upon as a faithful Treasurer, Frank Sawyer. Grand good-bye to his people and ezpressed Michigan Graduate School; Dorothy The wholesalers travel in a special been an active member of the Rebekah and efficient officer. He is survived Blanc; Auditor-General. Joseph Brls- regret at bis departure. Secretary Hostetler, '20, and Ralph Keiser, *20. de-luxe, all-steel Pullman train carry- lodge and hai\ held all the offices of ' by one son, Mark A., one grandson, sette. Bay City; Judges of Supreme ' Avery L. Rand spoke briefly in behalf notice :. Albion; Miller Andrus, ’19, and NOT- ing their own corridor sleepers, dining the lodge, Gayle, two sisters, Mrs. Ida Horning, Court. James H. Baker, Adrian; Rob- of the Y. M. C. A. Charles Cultmr, ro- Special meeting of Radiant Chapter, ena Weller. ’17, M. A. C.; Marcus Pnt- and observation cars with day coaches I of Holland, and Mrs. Jennie Stone, of ert E. Bunker, Kalamazoo. j perintendent of the Methodist Sunday I No. 79, O. E. S.. Wednesday evening, nam, ’16, and Mildred Uerriott, ’17. and necessary baggage cars to mnkn Lansing, two brothers, Silas W. and The resolutions adopted pledged school, gave a fine address of wel- October 6, for the initiation of candi ­ Ferris Institute; Gtto Gower, ’20. and up an equipment which is the last Coming Auctions John, of Olive. the Democratic party to the enactment come to the new pastor, and schcml dates. Work begins at 7:30 p. m. Delbert Clark, ’18, University ot Mich ­ word in modern transportation. Funeral services were held from the of legislation for marketing of farm teachers and Judge Searl spoke EMMA L. BULLARD, W. M. igan; Dean Hart, *20, Oberlin; Mil­ In every city along the route of the ; Baptist church at 2:30 p. m., Rev. F. products in such way as to eliminate briefly In behalf of the League, dred Powell. '20, and Harry Oliver, coming wholesalers ’ lour preparations 4V. H. Ewing (IcL li. . C. Aldinger, of Lauising, officiating.^ ^ all needless ezpense of handling. I Rev. Robert Dalzell of Congrega- '20. Olivet; Helsa -Burk, '20, North ­ are______being made _for the reception, ______of the Having sold my farm. I will hold a Huria* i" Dewitt cemetery, under the A censorship of motion picture films tional church was called upon and re- d Ance at fowler . western University, Evanston, IlL; visitors and everybody in 8t. Jobna Is pabllc auction at my farm. 6% miles i auspices of the F. A A. M. under state supervision was demanded, j "ponded with a short talk. There will be a dance at Fowler, I Hazel Keeney, '19, Ypsilanti; Dwight cordially Invited to call on the whole- north and 1 mile west of St. Johns, on ------'The resolutions also placed the con-| Rev. W. E. Doty and Mrs. Doty were Wednesday, October 8, 1920. Muaic by steers: '19, University School of salers in their traveling home, go , Oct. 12. S<*e adv. In next issue. ' WANTED. vention on record as demanding the called to Lansing shortly after 8:00 Pavese orchestra. —Adv. Music. through the train, and see how the ------1 University Hospital, Ann Arbor, abolition of the Michigan state police, j o ’clock on account of the illness of Besides those entering this year, the the elimination of private insurance their son. Before they left, however, I following ato already enrolled in vari­ wholesalers live when they are on J, R, Campbell —OcL IJL 1920. ; women for dish washing nnd The Frank Becker advertisement, these big trade tours. j. r. Campbell will bold an auction ' porter work nnd general companies in connection with the [they met nearly everyone who was ous schools and colleges: University workmen ’s compensation law and laws present at the reception, which came in too late to be published The wholesalers' special is due to sale 1-2 mile west of Drake’s Crossing, cleaning aliout th# hospital. Apply of Michigan —Hurry Mack, Bdwln H. to provide for free tezt books in the' cream and cake was served by on the F'owler page, will be found on I Lyon, Jr., Henry Woodruff. Lawrence arrive in St. Johns Tuesday, October October 13. 1920. Cattle, hogs, sheep Dietitian. —Aiiv. Iw4 Page Siz of this issue. 5th„at 3:40 p. m. and horses. R. L. Bizby, Auctioneer. public schools of the state. I the ladies of the Social I.,eague. Townsend, Harry Hulss, Vernon The wholesalers will be accompanied | See adv. In next issue, The committee also went on record Parks, Thomas Tears, Mildred Davis by a Zouave hand and special singers BOX SOCIAL. for home rule for cities and villages so Garden Court toilet specialties sold and Harold Warner. Albion —Howard and speakers. William Cordraj —October IS. There will be a boz aocial at the far as public utilities are concerned APPLES. only at the Plnslon Store — Hunt ’s Walker and Herman Matter. Tpal- My farm having been sold, I ^111 tell Price Gleaner ball Friday svenlng. The resolutions were adopted iinani- Until further notice I will pay 60c Drug Store.—Adv. laatl—Carrol and IHolet Valentine and Ask for a list of magazine subscrip ­ at public auction at the farm, € miles Oct. 1. Ladies bring boz. 9wl-pd raously. per hundred pounds tor cider apples. Flossie Harris. M. A. C.—Haorge Wil­ tions. Old prices expire Nov. lOth. south and 2 miles east ot St. Johns, Do not miz pears with apples; bring Like those who order near-beer, ’ son. Knlnmasoo —Miles Casteel. Renew before the advance. - Hunt ’s all stock and tools. Bizby A Hand, BUSHEL CBATE8 FOB SALE DANCE AT MERLE BEACH. your pears in crates or begs. —^msr folks who toll to rote hare oo ktak Drug Store. Adv. Aoctloneen. See adr. la nezt lasaa loqatrs of O. ■* Book, ■oraka. twA Friday STsalog, Oot 8. —Adv. H. Bmmong. —^Adv. Mf coming. Tao-Loo —Hoat ’a Droc Btora.—Adv, Pace Two. ST. JOHNS, MlOHlOAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30,1920.

I everywhere, it would bring the matter ST. JOHNS NEWS SliUlJITIIIGPItODUCTIOII. home to the people and create aentl* v.N INUKPK.VDK.NT NEWSPAPER. I ment in favor of fire prevention liu*enlheK To 1‘erforniunee. I methods. Smartness and Comfort As the President Intimates in hie In the long run, the only way to get' proclanmtiou, it is a very inopportune I The Meat Question Publialied every Thursday after- What an Appealing Combination luon at llu Walker street, east, 8t. full production out of employes la to time to hum up buildings, when there demonstrate to them that it is for tht Ir is so widespread a scarcity of houses, ohus, .Michigan, by the St. Johns personal advantage. The employer | The country needs every dwelling it .ews Printing (.'ouipany has to manifest his good will toward has. if a lot of them burn up, the re- his workers, in ways other than talk, suit is to make rehts higher. Fires are Many students of tlie psychology of due to preventable causes. When moat We Would Stake (TI.IKLCN S. (i.AKk, Kdllnr. labor, believe that the workers of the * folks get their houses insured, they sit fm S. li.Altk. JK.. AsslHtaiit tditor. country could and would do a lot hack and say ’T should worry," and more, if they were able to see that the think no more about repioving fire our Reputation on increased production benefited them hazards, IMaplay on ('oiilnict, per liieli ..'2ie personally. They feel that there is a' — OUR STEAKS ! ! IMsplay on open rate, per liieli . .SUc great possible reservoir of energy that IteiiderH, per line ...... ISHc could be tapped, by enlisting a heartier co-o|>eratiun on the part of labor. PRODUCE REVIEW. .'Hubtierlplioiis by .Mail. Postpaid. A good many concerns are trying to A puod ])i(*<;<• of steak is enlist this better co-operation, by try­ Poultry prices are lower, due to in sniSCKIPTlOX KATKS. ing profit-shuring schemes Some of I creasing supplies and lighter demand. alw'ays in (irdei'. If you want (Payable in .\dvance.) them have worked well. In other I’rices, however, are higher than the cases the etnployes have felt that the me Year ...... $1.50 corresponding week a year ago. a poi'terliouse, sirloin, cluh, share of profit awarded them was no Poultry packing plants are now gen- Hlx mouths ...... <0 more than they were entitled to us a.erully .so fixed that they huve suffi- teii(loi'loin, flank or i-ouiid r'our moiitlis ...... JId purt of their regular wages. Also cient help to lake care of a liberal vol- single ropies ...... do many business men feel that if labor j um»; of poultry. Even marketing is stcjik you will find we can t'oreign Suhserlptlons pear )ear.±dd is to share profits, it should share I sugg* sted, in order to prevent a glut losses also when such occur. Put most'a few weeks hence, which would have meet yoiii- every retjuire- employes would prefer u dependable j a tendency further to reduce prices, iiS- 5 "• lueiit. The people of this Foreten Advarticins R«pr—mtativ wage, rather than lake their chances i jiutter consumption is reported gen- 4 ' '■'' rzTHE AMERICAN PRES.S A-‘5.S(X'IATION on the gains and los.ses of business, lerally to be larger and market and eomiimiiity know that oui* The lime bus come when it will pay iToii conditions Justify a strong effort cupiiulisls to take their workers moro being made to muiiUuin full and w’in< market stands for the best THIKTV.FIRST VFAR. into their confidence. Interest in pro ­ ter iii'oduclioii. i:ntered as second-class matter at the duction is dulled in many plants by •Nearly l.oou.ooo imunds of butter ar- (pialily in meats of all kinds. IMistoffice at St. Johns, .Mich­ greatly exaggerated tales spread rived during the week from South *VV around almul the profits the concern America, selling at some discount un ­ igan, under the act of is making. If employes are told the home production, March 3, 1879. company is making U'O per cent when receipts continue light, but to they are only making 10. iliey natural- 1 obtain top price'*, must be strictly Fresh Milk Daily ly do not feel much inspiration for | fresh. Old and U* Id stock are not as PLAY !.>(.• FO. i plans under wav for the forming of a Meats of Quality Fresh Milk] more risk about inactive habits, as 'riie .\meriean people in th*; past seed department wliich will work, un- far more men die from lack o'' exor ­ liave looked to the newly arrived im der contract with the seed department cise than from any injuries received migrants to do their rough work, to of the .Vlichigun State Farm Bureau, in spciri. While some few football dig the ditch* s and build the railroads according to latest reporia from the ^IIIIIIIIIIIHitHlllllllillllinilllllllllllillllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllllllltilllllMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII^ and operate the mines and chop down State Bureau. —.\nd both of tho.-io i trim ixml of ealf players are seriously hurt, yet the vast the forests. 'ITiey have often seemed Tw* Ive county departments have al­ xkin; It s .sinniy. yet pliant; brown is the color Pull foxlngs, per ­ majority of them come through all to forget that these newcomers are ready been organized. 'They have right, and are the better for their human beings, with aspirations of made the Stale Farm Bureau their Kleen-Maid Bread forated tip and military In els. all help to make this itractical nine- training. Probably the average long- tluir own, often with keen intelligence. .sole agent for purchasing field seed inch <1100 one of th» ftivorites oi Pall. It s a 'rnly remarkable value at Left to themselve.s, these alien ele­ outsid*' of the county. (Viiy of football players is alxivc the ments liuve created a great uiiassim- 'rills state-wide orgunizalion is pool ­ Sold by ail Grocers average. llaled mass who easily become centers ing Its ord rs of seed and dealing di­ However, football is a sport tbai of di.safft'clion and danger. So little rect with growers and large concerns $9.00 having been done for them, many of . of tin- eomury. demanding absolute AM. HANDS = iieeils close supervision, us there are them see no reason for gratitude to | ^Miaraiitee as to fiurity ami variety, chances in it for underliuiui work. ap|>rcciatc our fine Bread. It i.x = The Store their adopted country, and may join i .\ifalia growers of Idaho and South That Save* ST. JOHNS, Schools anil colleges should see to it efforts to overthrow its institutions. 1 Dakota have contracted to sell direct well made, spb'iulidly baked and s Y ou Money. Roland J. Frink MICHIGAN that the games are strictly umpir. d These conditions were realized dur- io tlie .Michigan Stale Farm Itureau ing the war, and a moveineui was be-jinncli of their surplus se.d this year, l>y reason of its = and fair play muintuiued. 'those who gun to give these aliens u belter ■sim * this seed is northern grown, it tvi^: don t play a clean game are not en ­ chance to learn American ideas and | is admirably ailopted to Michigan soil, titled to a place on any team. to acquire knowledge of the language, n is ((uitended that this supervision I ABSOMTt I'lRITr i and customs. But while a inovemeiit „f tlie seeds that are brought into Also all players ought to have phys ­ of this kind may start with much en ­ .ulcliiguii i.s certain to mean bigger is exceptionally delicious. Ora- s ical examinations, to make sure thev thusiasm. inti rest in it is always likely and better crops. are up to the strain of this sturdy to full off after u time. 'Po give these bum Bread, Rye Bread and g sport. .Most of tilt' uccideiils occur in newcomers tlie help they need, re- niaiiv different sorts of white p (luires the persistent effort of a great s Thor Electric Washing Machine the smaller and less conspicuous body of people continuously, as well as MORTALITY FOR AUGUST. V /- bread. S games, in which untrained players are the williiignoss of the public to spend Only an hour for an aver­ participating. a lot of money uii educatioiiul facil­ 'rii*-ri' were 3.US.s deaths reported to ities. age family washing possibly The boy who goes through the foot ­ the Department of Slat * as having oc­ .\liout l.uOO.Ot") aliens will enter the curred III the Stale of .Michigan dur­ I The Quality BaKery i two hours if your washing is ball mill gains physical courage and country during the next 12 months. ing the month of August, 192U. This I J. C McBride, Prop. St. Jottna, MicK. E extra large—and FLK.YXFK endurance. He should learn self con ­ They will be a bb ssing to the country, nnniber correspoiuls to an annual trol and ability to take hard knocks if given a helping hand and instruc- death rate of 11.1 per l.nuo estimated clothes. .lust the push of a lllllllffilllllUIIIIUIlillHIilHIHHIIIHIIIIIUUUIIHHHIIIUINIIHHHHIMIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIMUHIHIIIIWIIIIlWHIlEIIIIIIIMM^^ without flinching. If he is able to Hon in American ideas. Otherwise iMiimlation. In addition to Uie above button to have that tiresome fliey may be a curse, and the assist- there were 29.5 stillbirtlis returned as keep his temper in the rough and aiice (hey gixe in physical lalior will ijeatlis work taken off yonr hands. tumhie, he has uciiuired u quality that be very dearly purchased. ^ were 551 deaths of iu- Only that little effort to have will he tremendously useful. Of course ihe Am, ncanizatiou uiovement ^ the work done HKTTKK than many school and college boys give a Hhou rt not IH. a temporary spurt. It ,u...ui,>, of children aged one to foi \ lot of time and thought to football should become a permanent organiza- , g,j^rly persons, ever before. tioii. supported by public funds just ^5 yp^rs and over. Upon coni- that ought to go into their studies. tlie public schools are sustained U „arUig the number of deaths with Pekin Wagons .N'everllieless. this type of fellow- ^ (HI never will go back to can not depeud upou volunteer help.,,,previous month it is might not be a bookworm anyway. alone Employers must feel their re-' is a decrease in the uuni- the old way. once you try a Probably if football was abolished, he sponsibility for helping and irain.iig I reported at the above lliose vslio come to their shops, it will j periods A <'ousigmueiit of Pekin Wagons just reeeived, THOR. would find niticli worses uses for his pay in e\ery way to give these people . time. a lift along the road of .American' Important causes of death were as whieh We bought at last year’s jiriees. We can s«ive Iirogress. follow.H; Pulmonary tuberculosis, 187; otlier tuberculosis, 4U; typhoid vou nioiiev on these waiioiis. Come in and look at SAVING THi; I'AI'ER- fever. 27; diplitheria and croup, 5ti; :(s.it;;2{:t(i morkkr.s. scarlet fever. 11; measles, 7; whoop ­ them. THE ST. JOHNS ELECTRIC SHOP With old paper stock around a cent .Vicording to the United States cen ­ ing cough. 3ti; piieumouia and bron- a pound, each family in St. Johns and sus, 3*1,091.564 men and boys, and cho-piieiimonia, 87; diarrhea, enter ­ 8.075,772 women and girls are engaged everywhere else, ought to save every itis under two years, 208; meningitis, in gainful occupations in this country. 27; influenza, 5; cancer, 256; violence, newspaper copy that cornea into the 'riiese 38.000,000 persons are em­ 292. Among the deaths reported from BUGGIES hoini'. To throw away or burn up this ployed in over .seven thousand differ­ violence were 32 railway accidents, 13 valuable material, is prodigal waste. ent kinds of work. 'I'hey include min­ electric railway; 30 auto; 23 homi ­ If all the newspapers and circulars ers, doctors, bricklayers, architects, cides; 29 suicides; 34 drownings and A few good tmes left. Now is the time to buy. carpenters, tderks. farmers, machin ­ 2 electrocutions. and miscellaneous pieces of paper ists, business executives, spinners, In addition to the important causes Something Tasty that come into the homes could be steel workers, railroad men. bunkers, noted above there were 3 deaths from blacksmiths, laborers, jewelers, mold- T'liut’s wliat you ;ri*t wliuii you luiy your meat saved, the present shortage, which is encephalitis lethargica; 1 from polio ­ a severe tax on industry and intelli ­ ers, and so on through the iiiultilude myelitis and 1 fmm tetanus. R. H. Shaw iicic. \Vln‘tli(*r it’s a stoak. uliop or roast, you can of callings by which men gain their .\H compared with the month imme­ gence, could be relieved. liread. diately preceding a slight increase is (lojM'iiil upon tlif ipiality and tlio prirt* is ri^lit. Organizations should take up the noted in the number of deaths return ­ The Harness Man. work of collecting old paper and ask ed from other tuberculosis; typhoid ratoB Phaae ss-bim. St Joluia, Mich. families to save it (or them. Cities and fever, diphtheria and croup, whooping Remember that we close at 10 o’clock sharp on FARM BUREAU NEWS. cough and cancer. A slight decrease Saturday nights, beginning July 17. large towns might be divided into dis­ ,, , , is noted in the number of deaths re- tricts. with one organization assuming .\ lU'eling has been calleil at , turned from the other important responsibility for getting the paper in Fowler opera bouse, Friday evening. I The Market Around The Corner. October 1, at 8:00 o clock, at which i -pjjg different state inatitutious one district. Paper is becoming so time the question of the co-operative ’asylums) reported valuable that many people refuse to live stock shipping association will be deaths us follows; Ann Arbor, 25; FACTS give- it away but prefer to sell it to taken up and thoroughly dealt with. | Kalamazoo. 14; Pontiac, 15; Traverse N. A. BAILEY the junk man. .Nevertheless charitable This is of interest to every mun who .,jjy . .\ewberry, 9 ; VVahjumega, 1; organizations canvassing as district marutts Ills produce at lewder,I Uoiiie, 5; Wayne County Would you feed a cow ^0 feed if she didn ’t (Jity Delivery. whether he be a member or not. and he * Dyug,. 33 l>roduce anything f You would not. Well then, would get a great quantity of it, and should show his interest in this phase The ’death rale for cities in which Both phones. Union 96; Clinton 17. St. Johns. make a good deal of money. of marketing by being present and^^ij^ above institutions are located, as what ’s the use of feeding your iion-layiug liens at this bringing someone who is interested T^ble 2, includes all deaths. time of year when you eau sell them and get the high ­ with him. transient and others. In a majority Tin: CKOWDKIl rOLLFGES. The meeting will have a direct hear- instances the transieul deaths est price of the season. .Many people can remember the time ing on the future conduct of business j,„yui,i „yi be charged to the particu- aiid management of all co-operative city in which the inslllullon Is when a young man who tried to go to Bring them in or send them in on our trucks. IOC301 lOEaol locaoi work in this section of Clinton county Following are corrected rates college was considered to do a re­ and must have the earnest support of deaths occurring While you are thinking about this just remem­ markable thing. He was pointed out every man interested In this point as j„sti,ution8 deducted: Ann Arbor, ou the street and commended for his u marketing centi'r. 11.1.2; Kalamazoo, 8.5; Pontiac, 16.0; ber we handle Condensed Buttermilk for calves, hogs exceptional spirit. This fall the col­ j Trifverse City, 7.8. or chickens. FIRF I'RFVKN'riON DAY. * The distribution of deaths referred Tube Rose Flour leges report their application lists so ¥0111*8 for business, i’resideiit Wil.son has asked the peo- «o ulaive by counties and cities as well crowded, that many would be students pie to observe Saturday, October 9, as a** l>y the^ most Important causes of Manufactured by the are turned away. Many young people Fire I'revention Day. The popular j deatli may be seen in the Uble shown are attending little known inatitu- wav of celebrating special days, when in Monthly Bulletin of Vital Statistics, some useful truth is to be impressed which is published by the Department Byron Danley dk Son tions, becauaet the big ones are filled. on the people, is to look to the scitools stnl is for free distrlboUon. In some colleges students have to to talk about it to their pupils. But ' Upon referring to the tables of Both Phones —Use Them, St. Johne, Michigan Ovid Roller Mills live in towns some distance away and you can't stop fires by educating the t^ounties, we find that the greatest ap- Union 106 Clinton 98 commute to the college, since they are school pupils. The big causes of fire parent mortality occurred in the OVID, MICHIGAN are found in the careless habits of county of Luce, with a rate of 36.5 per U’ S. Food Admlnlgtratlon Lleans* No. 2Q7S unable to find rooms either in the udultK. ‘ l.uOO estimated population. Oakland dormitories or in private families. The prevention of fires should not county with a rate of 42.2 per 1,000 Sold by Grocers Everywhere. Not many of thes<> young people are be regarded as a matter which every- estimated population shows the high- tilled with any consuming seal for lit­ one believes in, but which no one does est birth rate for the month. These anything about. There should be a ’rates, however, are subject to further erature and the other things the col ­ practical effort in every community to | analysis before definite conclusions there were 291 ■tlllbirUiR returned as Tube Rose is Clinton County ’s Pioneer Flour, | leges have to teach. They have prob ­ bring the matter home to the people, j slioiild be drawn, as the population fig- births. ably conceived the idea that a college .\ useful plan would be for the fire- urea used for determining such rates There were 261 certificates of birth raofi i, BfBOBi men and insurance men of every com-j are based on the 1910 census, returned for births occurring during and has been proven. education means success In life. If peelnlly duih —frtg, wms ts they acquire the exactness and thor ­ niunitv to form parties to go around Tltere were 7,908 births reported to ^the month of July, with the August re­ (hniugh the business districts and the Department as having occurred In port. 'There were'IS oertlfloatea of or onll tho poMlinl, Nni J. B oughness ot thought and method that from house to house, making inspee-! the biate during the month of August, deaths of infants under one year re­ Oodfo, or wetofgy, Wm Amss a college education is meant to give, tions of dangerous conditions. 'Phey 1920. This number corresponds to an turned. they will find It i^ays most abund ­ could expect to cover only a small part annual birth rate of 28.6 per 1,000 eatl- The Great Fannly Flour antly. If they fool away their tear of any town. Hut at least they conld ' mated population. A alight inersaaa Don't blame a socceMtal man for get a lot of dangeroua accumulations is noted in the number of births as yearn, the veneer of cultare will eoon bragging a bit—no one with a good cleared up in meet plaoea. | compared with the month Immediately catch of fish goee home by way of the .Moet sermons are not m brood locaee lecao wear oft. If such a plan could be oarrted out preceding. In addition to the above back alley. they are long. Hifm.

.Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ingersoll and ident of this vicinity, died Sunday Hazel Donielsou, were guests of rela­ I .Mrs. Horace Skinner and sister guestwuf Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allan, of rooms and have movad to Lanalng. Eureka daughter, .\ngellne, Austin Ingersoll morning at liis hon.e north of town. tives In Kuchester the past week. I were quite badly bruised Friday when Elsie, Tuesday, and Wednesday they Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones are and J. Fenwick, of lainsing, Mr. and Funeral services v ere held Tuesday Arthur Roberts, of Detroit, who their horse l>ecuiiie frightened and ran If ft for home, aturompanied hy Mr. and spending several weeks with relatives away, throwing them from the buggy, Mrs. Claud Allen. ! Mr. and Mra. J. W. DaKK«U went to Mrs. Wm. Newman, son, George, and and intermenl was made in the Lowe spent th: week with his parents, has in Ohio, daughter, .Norma, and Carroll Skinner, cemetery returned to his studies. jl'hey wer.* brought to the httiue of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gordanier are, Br ckenrldKw Sunday for a few days' I and Mrs. Riley Ferguson and medical Margaret Parmalee and Marjorie of Essex, and Mrs. Bessie Gaboon, of Mrs. Salindu Creasinger Wright visitfng relatives in Pennsylvania. ' Matthews are attending normal school visit. Wm. it. Oates, of, Detroit, attended atteiidcince was secured. , Pontiac, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. passed away at her home in tliis vil­ the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Iddings were ’ at Mt. Pleasant. Alf lot owners in the Kureka cetu* F’G. Casterliiie and Riley J. Fergu­ «ery are hereby reminded of the busi- O. P. Ingersoil last Sunday. lage Tuesday, after a lung illness. Wm. Wright. Thursday. guests of relatives near .\lward Lake] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paine, of Lan ­ .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gaboon and .Mis. Wright was al out 77 yiurs of age ■Mr and .Mrs. WBford Astley, of Ison went to Sparta after peaches the the past week. sing. are spending the week at the aess meetiuK. which is to l»e held at and leaves to mourn their loss one first tif the we* k. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. Jones, of Niagara | the M W. A. hall next Monday evening, daughter, Barbara Jean, sp* nt over the Grand I..edKe, .Mrs. Amelia Wright and home of the former ’s parents, .Mr. and sou. J. G. Gardner, of Oakland, .Mrs. •Mr and Mrs. J. W. Smith went to Falls, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and i Oftober 4 week-end at Saranac. i.Miss itoyal Stockweather of Intnsing, Mrs. E. J. Paine. Otto Gower left for laiusing. Tues­ .Veiiie G. Hewitt, of this village, and Reading the f»rst of the week to visit Mrs. H. A. Parmalee. . Emmet Paine was injured last Sat­ Eight school girls helped Eunice were in town Friday and attended the relatives. , day. where he will attend M. A, C. .Mrs. (Meu Oates, of California. Fun ­ funeral of Mrs. Wright. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton, of Ue-1 urday while helping fill silo at the alien to celebrate her eighth birthday this year. eral servicea were held at the home Mr. and .Mrs. H. H Chase and Mr. truit, are visiting their parents. .Mr. i J. D. Smith farm. He waa brought to last Wednesday. Sept 22. They were Thursday at 4 p. m. and the r. mains Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Redfern, Mr. and and Mrs. C. E Relsl attended the and .Mrs. Herbert Purr, . town and a large gash on hia head waa treat'd to watermelon and all had a placed in the mausoleuin at the Sowle Mrs. C. .M. Kedferu. Mrs. Etta Krepps. fair at Grand Rapids the past week. .Marcus Cook is spending some time dressed by Dr. .McWilliams. •ne time. N. fi. cemetery. iSr. and Mrs. l-uloii and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and .Mrs. C. 1). CYook were wtih his brother, Sherman Coftk, and ' Alton Simonson, of M. A. C., visited Bingham Sickels, of Ht. Johns, and Mrs. A. H. Bert Riniuger and family, of St. i Mr. and .Mrs. Wtn. Green, of 8t. giusts of tlieir brother, F. .M. Crook, family. , friends in town the past week. Johns, visited bis parents. .Mr. and .Mr and .Mrs. Claud Fillmore spent Croaslnger, of Belding. were at Mrs. and fuinlly, the first of the week. Jesse Coates, of St. Johns, was a Thomas H. RicbuiMson, of Ionia, Johns. Wui. Wellington and wife, of Wright ’s funeral. Mrs. E. J. RIninger, Sunday. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. Henning. .Muiiiuna. were guests of .VIr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Jolls attended the laisiness caller in town Friday. transacted business In town the paM ('has. Teotes left .Monday for De- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walton, of Lan ­ Clyde Britten Tuesday. The Ladies’ Aid suelety of the Chris fair at Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hewitt and Wm.* week. ln)lt. to visit relatives and friends for sing. are spending a few days with lian eliurcli held its regular meeting Henry E. Stanley, of Detroit, trans ­ Oates were in St. Johns on business Mrs. U. W. Hewitt is spending a .Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Hankins are with .Mrs. IVarl Brown Friday after- acted Inislness In town Wednesday. Friday. short time with relatives in .North- a few days. their son, Claude Walton. vDItIrig rdaflves in .Muskegon. Mrs. Clyde I..apham and children, ?ioon. W. H Wilson, from near Mason, Isaac Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. ville. .Mrs. Gertrude Davis spent the latter I Wm. .\ldrlch entertained a nuinher part of last week with friends in St. iiccompanled hy Mr. and Mrs. Robert The annual missionary cradle roll called on friends liere Thursday. Hewitt were in l.ansing Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of I of small guests Monday afternoon In lohns. Danley and Mrs. Anson Danley, spent rally tlay was licid at the Cliristlan Th*' ball game Sunday was a defeat Mrs. Wilbur Hart was the guest of Essex, Sept. 26, a son. Mrs. I,. Wright is spending this .Saturday afternoon and Sunday in St. j honor of his hirthduy. ehurch Saturday afternoon About 7n f*)r tlie .Maple Rapids team, the score friends in Saranac the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Conley, of Leb ­ week in Ovid. I>ouis. Word was received here Monday that were in aliendatice. A fine progrupi I'Cing a-1. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Decker were in anon, were Sunday guests at Gerald Dr. B. Hall, of I’ompeii, made a Fratt Minard had passed away, consisting of recitations and music by C. Redfern. of St. Johns, was a Grand Rapids Thursday. Abbott ’s. (.rufessional visit here Sunday. Gardner Tyler is at home again. the children, solos Ity .Mrs. I'aiisy I usines.s caller in town 'fuesday. Harry VanSickle was at the hospital Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Groom are visit­ .Mrs. F'.lixabeth Glover is seriously ! Maple Rapids. Herman Young, of Intusing. spent Bullis and Miss Esther Paine, and a W. Hickock. of Pewamo, and A in I,ansing the past week, receiving ing their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Crook, ill and under the rare of a trained Sunday at hla home here. reading l.y .Mrs. Tyler were much eu- I). Waterson. «)f Gran«i Rapids, were treatment for his nose, which was in ­ and family, at Howard City. surse. { Higdon Teetes. of Eureka, and broth ­ Homer Greenhoe, of Lansing, was u joyetl. .M I ho close Ice cream con s in town on bustness Wednesday. jured during the late war. Robert I»we is visiting his sister. Caleb Teetes rt turned to Houston, ers. Cha.s. and Evart. of Washington, Sunday guest at the Chapman home. were served and games were iiluyed. H. I/. Culver and wife, of Chicago, Mrs. Wm. Dickerson, of Durand, is .Mrs. .Mexander Simpson. Mr. Lowe 'lexas, last Monday, after spending ten land Caleb, of Houston. Texas, were Clhiid Smith, of Lansing, spent the Rev. Cosner. of Hastings, came visited ul the home ui Mr. and Mrs. the guest of relatives in this vicinity. ha.s Iteen a prisoner in the German (Jays here with his brother. R. I*, ) '•i■siU)r8 in town Tuesday. week-end at the home of his mother. Sattirt'nv and oeeupied the pulpits at Hulleii. the first of the week. Mr. H. C. Howe and wife have dissolved prison and recently returned from '•'eetes. and other friends. Lyman Young, for many years a res­ .lames Lamide and granddaughter. the M. E. and i-owe churcli*s Sunday. ;tnd .Mrs. .Mien and cousins were partnership in the lunch and ice cream overseas.

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BUY AT BURK’S SAVE IN ST. JOHNS c:ONSUMERS’ CONSUMERS’ Ptofit-Sharing Sale WE SHARE OUR PROFITS WITH THE CONSUMER Profit-Sharing Sale NOW ON! NOW ON! OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Our Cut Rate Is Crowded Full of Timely Offerings — BURK’S SHOE DEPARTMENT Here are a few: ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN Alwa'y^ Handing Out Bargains OUTING FLANNELS, YARD 46c— The quality of our Outings is wnsuriiassed —Ail our light and Here is One —“Pioneer, ’* p€r p r____ $3.19 4853482323234823534848532323482348535353482353235323232348234853232348485323894848485348530100532353485323482323234823232353532323482348232323532348235323532348234823232348484823482353234823482348485323534853 dark patterns go in on this sale — 46c An unfinisbed borsebide, low top, had given the best satis­ SZ per yard - MR. AND MRS. CONSUMER faction —our regular price, $3.85. Our Profit-Sharing Sale 924641 SAVES YOU SIXTY-EIGHT CENTS A PAIR. = 42-INCH, UNBLEACHED SHEETING— zsz Well suited for pillow cases. Are you reducing ’ the high cost of living by judicious buying? In (»ther wohds, EXTRA SPECIAL—ONE TABLE ASSORTED VALUES— s: I’rofit-Shariiig pr'cc per yard______... 49c You'll be astonished at wbnt you will find on this table —up Rre you getting all that you have a right to expect for your money? If not, you to $6.00 values.. WORK AND DRESS SHOES Including = 36-INCH PERCALE. YARD 39c— should investgate BURK’S PROFIT-SHARING SALE — a sale wherein we split Hamilton & Brown ’s Black Chrome “World Beaters” This is not ’ Sale I’urpose" Percale, but the saiue "first quality’’ and Edicott-Jobnson's "Home Guards,” Etc. a a AC for which our store is noted Both light and dark our profits with the consumer. Profit-Sharing Sale Price, per pair ______v4i0w patterns, per yard______... 39c Saturday, October 2nd, We Start the Second Week of Profit-Sharing with ev­ COLUMBIA UNION MADE = NEW FALL ART DRAPERIES— ery department reinforced with new arrivals of merchandise. And, by-the-way, A genuine, all-leather shoe, from start to finish. The uppers ~ Beautiful range of c.olorings, inches wide— are extra weight. sole« double stitched and pegged. Be­ value. .«pecial, per yard______as new goods are arriving every day, you ’ll find many unadvertised bargains on fore buying a work shoe, ask to see Columbia No. 86 a $6.00 value, selling, the pair _____ $4.90 = NO. 1,000 UNION CRASH— display. We will say here, however, that many lines are limited as to quantity, SUPER BARGAIN—$7.00 ARMY SHOE FOR $6.85. S This fine linen finish Toweling. 17 inches wide. therefore, first here first to profit. selling, the yard------—------This is what we call an extraordinary bargain. You'll say so too when you see them. Army Shoes, comfort and service ~ COMFORT LINING CHALLIE8 — united Rice ft Hutchins ’ own make—You Save $1.15 on thiz SSS We are featuring a fine line, both in 23- and Shoe. SS: 30 inch widths the yard______—Grocery Department Specials —Here’s the Place— SCHOOL SHOES FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS. = UNBLEACHED SHEETING SPECIAL­ Where the Consumer Gets the Grea ter Share of the Profits. TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS. 'S Here is a very fine quality Sheeting, worlli i2c yard. TABLE NO. 1. TABLE NO. 2. sas Ask to see ‘Honor Bright. ”—per yard------Special close-out patterns and Equally as good values as Ta- some odd sizes. hie No. 1. but not as good = 50c value orchard SHEETING — Best Cane Sugar at Wholesale Price Choice. AA AC run of sizes— AA QC sas Unbleached -marked to sell at our ITofit- per pair ------vOiOw Choice per pair Sharing Sale at. per yard______Owing to the unsteady market we are unable to quote the price here, TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER SHOES S AUTUMN CRETONNES— FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. In the new and popular colorings and designs. however, During this Profit-Sharing Sale we shall sell best Cane Sugar Priced for this sale, the yard______—all you want —at actual wholesale cost. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ~ 36-INCH KRINK.E CREPES— In white and ilesh, suitable for underwear. ALL OTHER SHOES FOR MEN, Priced for this sale—the yard______— BEST PINK SALMON—i I------BEST RED SALMON------BEST BLACK PEPPER- WOMEN. AND CHILDREN. = BEAUTIFUL SERPENTINE CREPES— 1 can 23c 3 cans 67c I 1 can 39c 2 cans 76c ss: In attractive designs, fine for Kimonos, etc. - •2 lb. 16c 1 lb. SS the yard______C’HOICK RICE- S SILK-FINISHED COAT LINING— ------NationalBiscuit Co.*$------CREAM OF WHEAT— Tbe Men ’s Fufuishing Dep&ftment ihr*>e pounds 47c one package ______SS A handsome pattern — CRACKERS AND COOKIES. 29c Here you will find many money-saving opportunities, as every zz to run at- ______At Profit-Sharing Prices. Item is figured on a “Sharlng-Our-Profits-WIth-the-Consumer ” \KG() CORN STARCH basis —for instance: two packages ______19c Butter Crackers, by the box MVzQ KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Ihremium Soda, lb. ______22c three packages ______39c MEN’S FLEECED UNIONS— IKRSEY CORN FLAKES- Fruited Ovals, lb. ______23c An extra weigbL silver fleeced garment, |3.

•••The Ready-to-Wear Department Has Good News for You ••• This DepartmenL besides offering big money-saving opportunities during this sale on FURS, COA’TS, Etc., has re­ THE NEW WAISTS ceived many new goods the past week—all going at a Profit-Sharing price—for instance: For your suits have just arrived. GEORGETTA — Beautiful creations New Wool Plaid Skirts— New House Dresses— Tailored Hats up to $10.00— in peach, bisque, navy blue, black and Just what you have been asking for — All sizes up to 63—all go In- Special ______Our Sp«*< ial table of new, clever stviea— white—priced special. $14.50 each ______$2.98 Uhoii'H ____ ....____ * $4.50 r-

8T. JOHN8» MIOHIOAIJ, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30,1920.

Mrs. H. F. Perry, and sister, Mrs known Ovid young people. Mrs. Jones I and relatives In Ovid and vicinity for I Mrs. Omer Uotsford and family in sugar beets grown in this section. Ralph Sllv mail, and brother, Ray The accident happened on the relum P. C. Beemer was in Elsie on Thurs ­ Ovid trip. Melody was driving the car at is the daughter of R. 8. Fraker, who ! several days. j Lansing for the week-end. day. Perry, of St. Johns. a high rate of speed when the ma­ resided here for some time. She at-1 Charles Wallers, of Detroit, was the Mrs. Thomas Placer and daughter, Mrs. Bessie Gaboon has returned tended the Ovid schools and since ' guest of friends in Ovid for the week-; of Shepardsvllle, were visitors in Ovid C. L. Dymond, of Midland, was a chine struck some loose gravel. Be­ caller at the home of P. C. Beemer on from Colorado and Is spending a few 8lx Hurt »h«^n Auto Turns Over, fore he could check the speed the car then has been employed here. Mr., ^nd. i Saturday afternoon. Six Ovid young men narrowly es­ Jones is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. George Btardslee, who has, Miss MaiJ6rie Tubbs, of Lansing, Saturday. ‘ days with -Mrs. Eva Foster swung off the road and rolled over, Miss Della Gander entertained a lady j Mrs. It. D. Phillips had the misfor- caped death Saturday afternoon when spilling the occupants d'ut. Several of .Xlfred Jones and at present has a iMM>n spending several months in ; spent the week-end with her parents, the automobile in which they were position in Owosso, where they will ] Spokane, Wash., with her sister, Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Tubbs, In Ovid, frlend from Elsie over Sunday. i j,y an automobile running over It. the boys were thrown out before the Born, to Cbas. Mitchell and wife, on ^ tune to have her foot badly smashed riding turntMl turtle near Elsie. All car went over, which probably saved make their home. Their many friends Georgia Brown, returned to Ovid last i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goff, of Pon- ^ere injuretl to some extent, although their llv^s, as none were caught under here extend congratulations. Wednesday. Her sister, Mrs. Grace' tiac, visited with friends In Ovid the Sunday, Sept. 26th, a daughter. only two of the boys were seriously the wreck. The automobile, which be ­ ______Johnson, came with her. j latter part of the Veek. Mr. and Mrs. David McCabe have hurt. Gordon Melody, the driver of longs to Melody ’s father, was quite Ktnto^v i. oiiite ill at the ! Charles Fox. of Durand, spent Wed-, Mrs. Elizabeth McIntyre, of Dewitt, returned from their visit with rela­ How ■w— .. -—- , the machine, received some bad cuts, badly damaged. Wnni. if I?i- moiLr Mrs relatives. ! was a visitor In Ovid the last of the tives at Grand Ledge and Lansing. one of which went from his cheek H I F^ank Enos speut several days i week. Mrs. Dan Kelsey parsed away at her — Hdped AnoAer down to his neck, Just missing the Ovid last ' ^eek wlUi Mr. Enos In Saginaw. ( Mrs. W’. G. Hunter was a visitor in home west of town on Sunday last. Jugular vein. He also was cut on one Quiet Wedding Saturday. J 2. : Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, of Detroit. Owosso one day last week. ’Fhe funeral occurred on Tuesday. She ' Pol*y Kldnay arm and was somewhat bruised about \ quiet wedding took place at the hts lister several days last week with Mr. i Mrs. A, C Weatherbee visited with leaves a husband, two daughters and •Tcty state In the Union by the body. B. Baylis, who was injured home of Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Jones, call^ by the Illness of his sister, Robson. I her sister, Mrs. W. M. Gould, in St. two sons to mourn their lost. kronen on the reeommendnt^ M the worst of them all, sustained a frac­ Saturday afternoon at 4:00 o ’clock, alter Kesby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burger were Johns, on Wednesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. C. Campbell, Mr. and those who already beve b«« relief tured hip and was thought to be hurt when Miss Bonnie Fraker, of Ovid, be ­ much improved when he left to return ; M. Lang in Grand Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Snover left Fri­ Mrs. W. Q. Thew, Mrs. Nila Rawson of kidney trouble end bladder ^ internally. The rest of the party were came the bride of their son, Clare day for a few weeks’ visit with rela­ and .Miss Linda McNaughton were ments by this sterlini lemily rcme^. Dale and Alton Sheldon, Winnie Morse Jones. Only the imm.'diate relatives Ronnie Fraker visited with I tives in Silverwood. guests of L. B. Beach and wife, of Comparatively Utile edvertlslita and Robert Martin. These boys were witnessed the ceremony, which was Mr. and .Mrs. G. G. Hunter, of St. Freeland, on Sunday last. ' been done for Foley Kidney Pills, cut and bruised but were not seriously performed by Rev. George Woolcock, last week. S. Wood- Johns, were guests of friends in Ovid Wm. Mitchell has rented the Claude I yet they are well known, end th^ Mrs. P. H. Gee and children return ­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. who know their splendid lMaiin< hurt. . of the Baptist church. The young worth, for the week-end. one day last week. Whitman farm for the coming year, j The young men are all high school people were attended by Miss Leota ed to Detroit, Monday, after spending Miss N'ellie Potter left Saturday for He has also purchased a new Fordson properties never accept so imitstlon two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isabelle Kinney and grandson, or substitute for the genuine Foley. boys who had been working Saturday Hurrell and Howard Groom. Follow ­ Richard, visited at the home of her Ypsilanti, where she will attend the tractor. ! at the Vaughan Seed Farm east of the ing the ceremony they left for Round Mrs. E. D. Post, in Ovid. Corunna, | State Normal College this year. U. SJ. Dickerman was a business vis- j Pains Banished; Health Restored Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Baker and sou, brother, Daniel Moore, in village. Upon finishing their day’s Lake, where they have a cottage for a one day last week. Louis B. Terry, of Lansing, was the itor In Detroit last week. “In Septembsr. 1»13. 1 wss stricksa work they decided to drive to Elsie for week. of Lansing, visited with her parents, Mr ami Mrs. Roy Wisner and chil- guest of friends in Ovid the latter Mrs Lucy Sandfonl has rented her lum^So and waa unabls to turn mysall to a swim before going to their homes. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jon s are well- Mr and Mrs. Frank DanHouten. Sat------oVid^: WeXesTay, w^e^ farm to Jos. Sthelik. ; bed. 1 was under (he care of s pbysicun but obtflined no relief A neighb^ brousht "Mr William Derr visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leon | Mr. and Mrs. George Schenck, Mrs. Ijelah Harris, of Flint, visited her . ne 3 half bottle of Folay Kidney PilU; Mid nwoBKo ovpr 'VTiltz in Lansing for several days. j .Martha Sclmnck, and Mrs. Clara Ed- moiJier here last week. I the bad been eimilsrly afflicted and they had guests of relatives in ri-lieved her. So I tried them, end slier E. J. Gleason spent sevvral days last ' « irds, of Rlsie, ;ind G orge Edwards,; takios three bottles was well and on my ^"M?."Ld Mrs. Harry Mull, Mrs. N. W.i;'^.®"*^ Pontiac, visi u at tb^ home of Mrs. foel. I most heartily recommend roiey W. Jenks in Ovid. i Greenbush. K idney Pill#. 1 have never k^wn ibem to Jenks and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jtmks , fail Mra. G. H. EveUnd, Duncan Mills. laude Brotuage, of Kalamazoo, vis- 2d. visited at the liome of F. H. Jenks in Sherman were guests of the form* r- .1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed | The Ladies (Christian .Xid society Owosso Sunday afternoon. liiuiiiagc, in Ovid, Saturday and Sun- will meet with Mrs. John Mahar Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin, of Lan ­ daughter, Mrs. Clarence I^oukei, lu Foley Kidney Pills Perriuton, last wev.k. 1 day. nesday, October 6th, at 10:30 o ’clock. sing, visited at the home of Mr. and ' Rae Lewis, who has been traveling All ladies bring thimbles to quilt. .^Irs. T. H. Hyslop in Ovid over Sun ­ Fred Hiller, who has been spending 5 nidcodasaitf nature. They itrengthea several weeks at West Branch, visited j in the eastern states for the D, M. Airs. Glenn Powers, of Lansing, (I aud invigorate weak ordieeaaed kid­ day. Mru fori 7i.mi nn.1 onn p irl I at his liomc in Ovid last Week. Here-lFtrry Seed company, for several spent a few days with her parents, neys and help to keep the blood I an^nc been visRiiiK at'the ' Branch Monday. j months, returned home last week be- .Mr. iuid Mrs. John Mahar. clean and pure, relieving backache, Lansing, have been visiting a tie John Drake, of Flint, was the'causes of illnesd. He left Saturday to Nora and Bertha Beebe, of Lansing, rheuiiiatic paioa, luiuliaZo, stiff or swollen home of her mother, Mrs trank .lali •; Frank Smith, near Ovid, resume his work, having recovered. -spent over Sunday with their parents, ioinu eoremuaclea.iMiffiiieMundert^eyea, larluidneas and other aymptoma Of kidney Roscoe''Barrufi left Tuesday for Ann Kic^^ards returned to Ovid on •Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Beebe. trouble or bladder ailment*. Arbor, whe?e he will attend the uni- John Reed, of Muskegon, has | Thursday, after spending several days .Mr. apd Mrs. John Perry and son, ' -■«— SOLD BY "■ "■ been visiting at the home of Mr. and j in Mt. Pleasant. of Irvin.g, spent from Saturday until verslty this > ear. , , i .Mrs J. H. Dennis, for several days. ' Mrs. Alice Anderson and her mother, j Monday with their parents, Mr, and ^ TanSIchle Ac Glasple, Druggists. Air. and Airs. r. t.. i ecK, or tsannis- t.-, , mt,viru vtattaH u'ltvi friatniu ' flU. tbeir daughter, Mrs. F. J. Woodin, of Cleveland, O., Mrs. .Mary Steever, visited with friends ter, were guests of I visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. in Detroit and Pontiac last week. Mrs. Lewis Sheldon and family. In WIMmimi Last we k we sold a Threaded Kubber Willard Battery to Mr. ' William Laporl several days last .Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Smith and imiinn Ovid, Sunday. daughter. Helm, were guests of Mr. Paul Crane went to Ann Arbor. week. F'rank Giffels of Victor Township, and this Is the reason why he Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright and aud Mrs. W. W. Smith in Toledo, O., Tuesday, where he will attend the , ...... a few days recently. bought it: university again this year. 1 ‘l»«Khler. \ ada, were guests of Mr. and Two lox tars were tippetl tiver at i —aMM^—^Ma—aa——a— I .Mrs. Lydia Parks, of Detroit, visited jut the home of .Mr. and Mrs. D. J. The Fall of the Year is Here In the fall of 1915 .Mr. Giffels purchased a 'studebaker car the gravel pit siding earl;' Tu sday . morning, which delated iraflic for a' llarriugton in Ovid last week. (fiuippeil witli a Winard Rubber Thread Battery. He got more than .Mrs. D. J. Harrington and Mrs. short time. 'Plie accident happened at ' Lydia Parks visited with Mrs. Charles riv • years s»rvice. without any iroulile. out of his old Battery, {tnd the west end switch when a freight Dean in St. Johns last Wednesday. engine was doing some switching. I’lie fiiicsr time of tlie year for your littje short fell it was gt)0(I enotigli. so h" bought anned for lif . The l ox lias turned to their home at Stoughton. I Ovid last Tuesday. I George Reinhart, of Petoskgy, vis- rotted away, it locks pretty bird on the outside, but we have it AVis.. last week Tuesday, after visiting Set-'V’ice ciijtiy every mile of the trip ami will if your ear is at the home of Dr. and .Mrs. F. S. Os-1 ; ited his daughter .Mrs. F. S. Osterbeld, opened up so you can see what the inside looks like, after ijeing out terlteld. j .•\ iK-rioilical test of your starting j last week. I George Young went tu Escauaba last working ’ pi ’Djierly. Good tires aiiro|>er 0|XTating coinJi- week, to see his sister, Mrs. Walter t X. B. Goodfellow, Henrj- Hall, and ' tions anil enable you to correct Kesby, who is ver>- ill at a hospital in hefore .starting: will insure a pleasant trij). 'lake a* look at it and decide for vourself whether or not a Wil­ Darwin Simpson were in Indianapolis, I them i>'fore costly re|>.tirs are I that city. nece.->s.iry. Bannister. lard Threaded Uublier Battery i.« superior. Ind.. last week, attending the national I encampment of the G. A, H. ! “£XIC'C” Service provides for Miss Ell anore AVhite was the guest; the free testing of every m.ike of Itoss Carter, of Elsie, was a Imsiness WILLARD SERVICE STATION. of .Mrs. Martha Rose in Detroit sev­ starting liattery. nailer in town on Tuesday. eral days last week. ST. .ID1I>S TIKt: IND .Mrs. H. J. Smith entertained her W. J. Moss Auto Co. .Miss I,ena McGrady returned to her B\TTKRY ni. I mother, .Mrs. Crawford, of Greenville, 201 Higham Si. W. home at Bailey last week, after spend- ; ; over Sunday. ing several days at the home of .Mr. i tleo. E. Lapham & Sons, Proprietors. ! Air. and .Mrs. Frank Kiter were Mid- I 57. JOHNS, MICHIGAN F. H. McClintock, Prop. and Mrs. D. Rogi rs. I i land visitors on Friday. .Mrs. Truman Gifford, of Portland. | 1 lie lieet stations have opened here iwwn Ore., has been visiting with friends j thi.s wetk, to care for this season's wwniiflffliinnffliHnininninmiiifflii.'iwiiiii'iMiiiOTifflHiaiiiBiiBiiiiiim pimininnmmiiiBmiai

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Makes Big Reduction in Prices of Products A step of national importance which may do more than any other effort toward bringing about pre-war normal prices and better liv ing conditions. Effective at once following prices f. o. b. Detroit

TOURING [Electrical Equipped] $510.00 TON-TRUCK Chassis [Pneumatic] $545 COUPE (Starter, Demountable Rims) $745 SEDAN [Starter Demountable Rims] $795 ROADSTER [Electrical Equipped] $465 CHASSIS .... $360

' THE SAME YEAKS-OJ.D ^EJAABLE CAR FOR EVERY FARMER SHOULD HAVE A FORD- TON TRUCK. UNTIL RI]ALLY TRIED bUT, SERVICE AND RECREATION—THE GREATEST THEIR USEFULNESS TO A FARMER CANNOT MONEY INVESTMENT IN THE AUTOMOBILE ENCLOSED CARS ARE RAPIDLY ASSUMING BE HALF ESTIMATED. FIELD. THERE IS NO MOTOR IN THE WORLD THE FRONT ROW IN CAR SALES. THE EX­ TREME LOW FIRST COST FOR A FORD SEDAN LIKE THAT IN FORD CARS—SIMPLE, POWER­ THINK OFITI A FORD-TON PNEUMATIC ntUCK WITH I’LATFORM, STOCK RACKS AND IS NO LESS THAN MARVELOUS IN THE EN­ FUL, RELIABLE AND Oi'ERATES AT A LOWER CLOSED CAR FIELD. FORD SEDAN BODIES ENCLOSED CAB COST. FOR ONLY^ ...... $785.00 ARE THE BEST THAT CAN BE BUILT.

An Institution St. Johns, of Service SMITH Michigan ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30,1920. ^Ag» Fivt

606411 and a quarter million. Ford cars and FORDS two hundred thousand Fordson trac- I tors will he manufactured by the Ford I Motor Company. At the present time CRESENT ARE NIMIE DURING rUR I more than two hundred thousand peo- i pie are wailing delivery of their Ford CHEVROLET FOrit-iiiLLIU.NTIl rOltl> HEM l.\. ;cars. i TIRES Repair Men Garages Accessories T« HEBViCK EAST MAY. The four million, three hundred' thousandth Model T Ford motor ran Give miles for your money. Full line of Touring f’ais, Sedans and Trucks Battmry Men Gas Stations Vulcanizers off the ‘assembly line” August 25th During its producing year, which last. The dally output has been mount ­ Ask for them nt the now showing. ended July Slst, the Ford factory in ing continuously. On July 22n^forty- Detroit built 996,860 Ford oars. Con ­ tw’o hundred Fords went into service. MO FOOD 8TB1KS. ceed the five-year average. ditions that existed early in the year To date, this is the highest daily rec­ AGENTS FOR ANCHOR TOP AND BODY CO. L«at spring it wm predicted that the The farmer does not have the strike —the difficulty with which fuel and ord. Tire Shop farmers would cut down acreage of spirit. He may reduce his own pro ­ materials were obtained —were re­ Plans are being made to increase crops, as result of dissatisfacUoD with duction when he can see no way to sponsible for the company's failure to this figure. .At the Ford Blast Fur­ Lot us writs your autiMDoblle Equip your open car will a Winter Top at prices of products. It looked to many raise a crop profitably. But to at ­ build its estimated 1919-1920 produc ­ naces, machine parts are already be­ people as if the farmers were going tempt to get his way by compulsion tion of a million cars. The output of ing cast direct from the ore, and when, insurance. •n strike. upon the community, is contrary to his one more working'day would have the big twenty-acre foundry comes j moderate price. Call and see us about it. Uut the government report for crop ideas, and would seem to him to raised the figure to over a million. Be­ into service, there is no doubt but that ! oi nditlon for September 1, showed that threaten disaster. sides the cars, 79,013 Fordson tractors F'ord production will make another I such predictions were moonshine. The were built great advance. Arthur Denno aggregate of leading staples will ex­ Subscribe for The News. Next year, say F'ord officials, one Although it has been rumored W. Higham St St. Johns Redfern & Stone

KiCllMO.MFN OAKAOF. ST. JOHNS, MICH. throughout the country that Henry Ford is about to launch a new model, Ford officials says there is no new model under consideration at present. While minor changes may bo modo j from time to time, 1920-1921 produc- ! lion figures are based on the present ! car. DETROIT DRIVERS TESTIFT ON : Insure ^ Auto I LONG LIFE OF DODT MACHINES I A^ainsl Fire^ Theft, Liability KKiUKl) TKST .MADE BY .UIL- AND COLLISON WAl KKK DISTKIBLTOK.

Detroit, where upwards of 1,000 With a company that has never bor ­ Dorts have been sold at retail this year, furnishes two striking illustra­ tions of the long life of these cars. rowed a dollar, but has paid every William McCaffery, a contractor in the motor city, bought a Dort roadster in claim promptly as sooP as established. 1916 and in the five years has covered THE UNIVERSAL CAR more than 150,0(M( miles. That Company is the Thousands of miles have been with a semi-trailer loaded with bricks, mor- I tar and building supplies. In the first four years McCaffery spent |15 for service work and this year he had the Citizens ’ Mutual Auto Ins. Go. car overhauled at a cost of |100. Reduction in Prices T. C. I’urney, also of Detroit, has ^ Local A(2t., St. Johns, Mich. driven his Dort louring car five years, E. a WALTZ during which he has spent exactly 60 cents for parts, and this not until September. .Mr. Burney says he ha.s driven under all conditions and over all roads and taken care of the car would have taken six days if the steam I win the friendship of its people, so himself, because it is such an easy Job lines had been used, so the hotel bill ' that they will welcome capital to do- of Ford owing to the accessibility of all parts. was cut in half, the same as the salary j velo^th^petroleun^ndustry^^^^^ Throughout the country traveling of the salesman. ! men are finding that light cars not r only multiply their efficiency by two j Tilt: Sri'PLY OF OIL. or three, but cut down traveling ex ­ pense as well. Recently the Milwau­ 1 Kuropean nations have been ran- kee distributor of Dorts made a test I sacking the world for supplies of fuel' Effective Now, F, O. B ' Cars during which careful records were oil. The nation that has the best re-! HllHIMItllHmilllllllllHWHIlNl kept. Fourteen towns were selected, I serves of petroleum will make great | some of them off the rail lines, and 39 savings in production that will help , LEAKY grocers were interviewed by the sales­ in the race for commercial supremacy. , FROZEN man of the wholesale grocery. The ■ The United States has been compar- I distance covered was 40b miles and the atively indifferent to securing oil sup-1 WORN OUT trip was made in three days, the plies. The producing fields now Chassis Coupe - $745 roadster averaging Just 20 miles to the known in this country will be exhaust ­ RADIATORS gallon. Cost figures showed |6.00 for ed in 20 to 25 years. Oil experts are ] REPAIRED from gasoline. Kail transportation for the investigating many South .\inerican ; Rc(l.(K) trip would have been $12.00 had all the oil regions. But their development is j REBUILT towns been accessible, but as some being held up by difficulties of access i hi« lmliiilc Rims and NON-SKID FABRIC CASINGS Kci1ii«m*(1 from .fGoO.OO Pneinnatic Tirc.'^. Knight GUARANTEED 7500 MILES

MEANS MORE MILEAGE FordsonTractorf.o.b.Dearbom$790 Mason BOTH CORDS AND FABRICS Reduced from $850 Miii^ GEARED 10 THE ROAD % BOTH CORDS AND FABRICS riic Tort! Motor Cjomjiaiiy makes this i-ediiclion in the face nf tlie fat^t that they have on hand immediate orders tor one himdrt'd forty-si.v thou.saiid sixty-five rars and traetar.s. The BARNEY OLDFIELD TIRES eonijiaiiy will suffer a temporary loss while usiiiii up the material hou^dit at hiy:li prices. They Oldfield are willing to make the .sacrifice in order to hriup business back to a ifoiui: eonditioii as quickly FOR THE LONG TRAIL as possible and maintain the momentum of the buyiiip power of the eouritry. VACUUM CUP Henry Pord says: “The war is ovei ‘ and it is time war jiriers were over.' There is no sense Pennsylvania BAR O CIRCLE or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interests of all, it is time a real practical effort was made to bring the business of the country and the life of the country down to regular pre-war standards. ” StAg G a Rd SjUpS Republic BOTH CORDS AND FABRICS We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in service and eagerness to fill your orders. ft VACUUM BAR TREAD Sterling UNLIMITED GUARANTEE John Kramer ALL ABOVE THE STANDARD Fowler Michigan Some Priced Lower Than Others OPPOSITE ST. JOHNS POSTOFFICE HUNT MICHIGAN Pag* Six. j ST. JOHNS, laOHIOAN, THUBSOAT AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30,1920.

a»wi n»»icr»4wa»«aK T>ireT4n ducted by the department for exam ­ was thought that they ' could. The IMICHIGAN RIUIKS AMONG RRST ining blood serums made 19,768 tests meeting adjourned to meet in Novem ­ 8E during the past year, “This free ser­ ber with Mr. and Mrs. L. Silvemall vice for physicians of the state and and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Silveruail. ; IN CHECKINE VENEBEAL DISEASE their patients is growing in useful­ ness," declares C, C, Young, director iKKPOKT OK HKALTII DEPAKT- of laboratories, “an increasing number .MARRIAGE Llt'ENMES. NENT HUstriihinK the ostrich ” in the national service we will be running u.009 tests Elmer H. Irer, St. Johns; Ella A I fight against venereal disease, and monthly from now on. ” BleLss, Riley. I that the new policy is one of frank Place Wunien Workers. Michael Schmlts, Westphalia; Re­ recognition of the dis< ases and a com- With 1,916 women under its super ­ gina Feldpausch, Westphalia. I( yuu want to buy or tell vision the social service division, let your wuuts be known In I prehersive and determined effort to jeliminute them in contrast to the old headed by Miss Katharin Ostrander, this column and watch re­ placed 1,109 in useful occupations. Of sults. It pays, every time. ! method of the public -shutting its eyes, 1^ I is proved by the annual report of the the women hospitalized this year 317 AUGUST BUSY MONTH were found to be feeble-minded. These Our Job Printing m I venereal disease division of the Michi ­ gan Department of Health, according were recommended for institutional or FOR STATE TROOPERS to Dr. R. M. Oyin, state health com­ other strict supervision. N* adrertlsemeBl In this co Iuib “Social Hygiene lectures of the bu ­ wM he mn for less than 26 eenta. For missioner. In a recent survey of 444 cities in reau of education spoke to 48,730 peo ­ During toe month of August mem­ II words or over a rate of one cent ple during the year,” states Miss Mar­ par word for each Insertion will be the United States conducted by the bers of 4he State Police made three U. 8. Public Health Service, Michigan jorie Delavan, director of that bureau, hundred and fifty arrests, gave aid ekarped. ranks among the first several states “413 lectures being given in the small­ er towns of the state. Educational and assistance after ten automobile in the union if nut at the top of the accidents of a more or less serious list in measures taken toward eradi­ moving pictures owned by the depart ­ FOR SALE cation of these so-called diseases. Of ment were shown 181 times to audi­ nature, and recovered four stolen 8PECIAL-We have two brand new | ences numbering 46.496 persons, while cars. From a comparative stand- 203,000 vied the general and keeping- Ikoint this is an excellent record. An onarpiesShurnles separaiorssenarators lorfor saiesale aeat cusicost ! __ innnno ranks Rmtfirst, oon amongrk/^miiatinn the Business 57 with 100.0<^0 to 500,000 population, fit exhibits. A more vigorous educa­ interesting point whioii Is worthy of _prices^__ByronJ^nley & Son . 9w2 : Grand Rapids is third; among 59 with tional program for the coming year is mention is the large number of differ­ FOR SALE—Wood. See Earl Payne or , 50,000 to 100,000, Flint is sixth. Sag- being outlined and especially trained ent cases upon which the State Police call Union phone 290. 9w2-pd inaw thirteenth; of 123 with 25,000 to lecturers are now in the field teach ­ have been called. Never before in ing citizens how to play their part as 50,000, Lansing is third, Jackson the history of the organization have has rapidly increased each month FOR SALE—Rase burner, good as fourth, liattle Creek sixth, Kalamazoo individuals and as members of various new. Call at 109 Ottawa street. eleventh. Hay City twenty-third; and social units in family, community, I the services of the troopers been 8w2-dh of 193 Cities with 26,00(i population or state and nation needed in so many different "ways. V , . . .iless. Ann Arbor is fortieth, I’ontiac The monthly report shows that tho offenses resulting in arrests were FOR hALL —Apples, pigs, or sow and L^riy-nlnlh. and Fort Huron fifty- SHORT WEDDED LIFE EM>ED. during the past year pigs. JohnJLihn W. Snyder,Snvdcr. both phonesnhones fifth. widely varied and tho police weie gw2 .Mary .Alves, daughter of Mr. and Bite To Health Bepurtnieiit. .Mrs. Antonio Alves, of Somerville, kept unusually busy in every secliOU FOR SALE-TWO bedroom suites. In-1 Mass., wua united in marriage to of the State. If the following months quire of G. o. F. Dimond, Union ‘ C- M- Uylngton, director of Ralph J. Glllson of this place, July 11, prove as highly satisfactory os the phone 210. 9wl the bureau of venereal diseases, "first 1920, at Boston, Mass. After a short first month in the fiscal year, a new to the initiative taken by the Depart ­ wedding trip through Massachusetts ment of Health when it recommended record will be established by the State FOR SALE- Upright piano. In good they returned to D trolt, where the Police for 1921, condition. Raymond Hull, 104 N. that the State War Board vote money groom was employed. They lived at Mead St. 9w3-t£ necessary to carry on the venereal dis- Beals street, where she was taken Blind pigs, illicit stills and rum-run ­ ners all came in for their share of at­ 'ease campaign during the emergency suddenly ill on August 28. and w'as FOR S.VLE—.22 Stevens repealing rl- period. This the board did. affording never aide to leave her bed. She was tention during August. Eight stills fie, good condition; $12 if taken at the stale an early opportunity to ad- taken to the Detroit sanitarium, where were successfully raided and more once. H. R. Jolly, 106 Brush stnet. vance rapidly in this phase of public all that loving hands and medical aid than two thousand gallons of liquor Union phone 286. 9wl-pd health work. .\n appropriation of | confiscated. A noticeable fact In con- . 1 1. $150,000 a year for two years by the' could be done for her, but to no avail. tOK SALE A l--h. p. lalrbanks- jyjy legislature has enabled the de- Shq pa.s8ed away Sept. 17, leaving ncction.s with the.se raids is Morse gas or oil engine, mounted, partment to continue its program, many sorrowing friends. that the stills are more crude clutch pulley, air starter. A. A\. “During the fiscal year ending June Besides her husband she leaves to ly constructed than those which Nichols. Clinton phone a255. 9wl- pd | i920. J9,656 cases of vener al dis mourn their loss her father and four have been brought to the brothers. Her mother and one brother FOR SALEi—If you want to save $75 i ‘^ *'®' ‘ ••’® BeyAnd less attention of the troopers In the past. on a rangege, here is your chance. We ^",***' * ^ l^'iB^on. Of th s nu . •*-r five months ago. Sli^ w as a In some cases the concoctions were WHY? have one as good as new which we ®nd women were hospitalized | Christian girl, loved by all boiled up in oil cans and the mash will sell at a great bargain Inauire *^**® state, the De who knew her Tlie remains were laid was allowed to stand in dirty tin ves at this office 9-tf 1 b^rtnient of Health having available ------(l3s 1 eds in five hospitals for the treat- to rest in tlie famiiv lot at Eureka sels. Fully seventy-five per cent of i eintterv'. $ FOR SVLE 120-acre farm.*good soil, ment of the diseases. Patients hos- the liquor confiscated during the past 6 acres limber, fair buildings; lo- Jtitalized received both physical and month was of a poisonous nature, cated 3>2 miles soutlkeast of St. inentHl examinations, treatm nt for GKLLXm sH b AR lERS* 4 LI B. containing many oxides. Johns on Sec. 22. Clinton phone 833. other existing diseases, and in many The September me ling of Green- ______9wl-pd cases surgical care. 1 ush Farmer.-* ’ club met with .Mr. and The high cost of living has been so UlinicH ('o-upcrale. .Mrs. I). S. Morrison, Thursday, Sept. FOR SALE—The cream of the best well advertlsi'd that some people are Co-operating with the department 2,3. At 1:30 the meeting was called to ashamed to admit they ’re living with ­ Mr. Farmer . table and canning grapes at John J are 11 clinics throughout the state, order by the president. The club sang i in th( ir incomes. We advertise Kiessllng 8, west end of Cass street, diagnesing and treating patients not “.Michigan, My iMichigan." followed by I I No iiail stones this year. Union nieding hosi)itaI care, and providing tike imrd's prayer in unison; minut s | phone 17^Bluc\______9-tf after-treatment for persons discharg ­ of la.st meeting read and accepted; RellfltOii? Bel-r* ci-c" * Pov*. ed from hospitals. .Male patients' vis- m'scellancous 1 usinrss. A program j Tlie (■eiiple hm '-i ''iir\I.E—Four Belgian-bred coils itsvat the clinics numl ered 11,304 fur committee was appointed —.Mrs. Guy ; o sav tlini ilif r ii- (ii iMt^. and on' brood mare; also one 2-yr.- the year, while the visits by female pa ­ Silvemall, .Mrs. Bert Whitlock. Mrs.' loriiostIcjktkMl lilnl \' c'l ' •1 !<• Your Auction Sales our Business old Jersey heifer, coming fresh. All tients total IS 041. The clinical mide ' Ernest Davis. .Mrs. 1). S. .Morrison I kercl’eil tieiir '!*• 't. for $400.00. E. .A. Livingston, Union I'l'M tc«’l.-< of the campa ’gii « nables us to reach a read a selection. Question. "Is the j rns d.ving, «inl nfi'cii (;« __pho ne 2-F-41. * ______Sw2-pd great number of persons who would automobile industry detrimental to the o nllevliite ilif -• •T'l it liitu WilM need lots of publicity. FOR S.ILE Second hand 15 h. p. Case i ”®'®'' '® treated. Treat-| farmer? ", was discussed by several vns crUi lfieil A ■(■••e . >i'\ wliur.k because it pays steaiik engine and 1 36x58 Nlohuls He clinics also permits patients ! members of the club. It was thought p one of ilif tyiic- mmunlty, without int rrupting | iater for eLctiou? ” Question “What Advertise in the News Weber, Fowler. 4-tf •hem in their occupations. Owing to (governs the pr'ce of food and cloth------’------the demands for tikis sort of work we i ing? ” were discussed by Edgar Burk 01 serve a maik’s actions; scrutinize FOR S.iLE—One fine hard coal heat- expect to increase our clinics from ten and other members of the club. ()ues- his motives, take not cf th ' things that big dividends ! er, table, stand, chairs, rugs, 1 good to thirty wiilkiik like cokuing year.” jtion "Do you expect the farmer can give Ikim pleasure. How then can he and be assured of a buggy harness, 1 horse blanket, 1 The Wasseriikunn lal oratory con- crgaikize as other professions do?” It litde from you what he really is? good bedroom suite, 2 porch chairs. . sewing machine, pictures, kitchen utensils. —411 Church St. Clinton large crowd of sure phon:* 38-3 rings. 8w2-pd FOR .SALE—A fine 320-acre farm in one of the best locations in Michi ­ r^m ui.iKLfta. buyers every time. gan, with two houses, uikkple barns, fine yards, good timber and good soil; an extra good buy with liberal SOAP SALE t' rins. A good list of farms and t town homes. Better buy tlkrough Everyone wants the BEST SOAP there is and we consider there is ’ JkMCS S Hllt» L COMMNr tHI'ACO 1. *■ / the Steere Real Estate Agency. Don ’t fail to advertise your Plkones 167 Black and 153. 201 no better Soap than KIRK’S SOAP. You will think the same after Walker St. East. Sw2 using. Take advantage of the following SPECIAL SALE: " '"t:. We will sell 61c worth of KIRK’S SOAP for 47c as follows: sale thoroughly. It pays WANIED big returns in Dollars. Don't You? WAITED -Woman for general house ­ Oo Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1 & 2 work who is competent cook. — J. Rodney We ks, corner Cass and Ot- tawa streets.9wl ALL FOR WA>TED -Two or three unfurnished 5 bars Kirk’s Flake Soap ...... ] A Bm rooms for light bou.sekeeping in St. 1 bar Kirk’s Naptha Soap ...... J fOtTNITDIinoe Johns, any time within the next two or three we.ks; use of garage if pos ­ 1 bar Jap Rose ^ap ...... ] ^ sible. O. B. Walters, R. F. D. 11. Bell phone 1264. 9wl KIRK’S NAPTHA is a new Naptha Soap, made by a new proceee. You will find it the teat of ita kind. KOTK’E—The St. Ixkuis sugar factory Because our Quality Pnnting is will start operations w,ih:D the next 30 days. Anyone d siring work will please apply personally or Ly mail. Hulland-St. Louis Sugar Company, backed up by artistic workman-' St. Louis, Michigan. 5w5 FRANK BECKER FOR RLNI. The Store than Gives You Service and Low Prices. FOR REM—House with garden, In- > FOWLER, MICHIGAN. ship on high grade papers and a quire of Peter Pohl, Fowler. 9wl-pd

ST. JOHNS MARKETS rapid service excelled by none. St. Johns, Mich., Sept. 30, 1920.

GRAIN. ■Wheat. No. 1 red ...... $2.12 Wheat, No. 1 white...... 2.12 Oats ...... 36 Rye, bushel ...... 1.65 Soap Sale Barley, per cwt...... 2. Hens, light ...... 18 ALL FOR. Broilers ...... 2oi)).26 5 bars Kirk’s Flake Soap . Boosters, old ...... 12 Ducks ...... 2u 1 bar Kirk’s Naptha Soap LIVE STUCK. 1 bar Jap Rose Soap ...... Yorkers and boga ...... $15Xd4)> 16.00 47 cts. Cattle, fatted ...... S.uo^flu.oo Veal Calves ...... l5.ooa l7.oe KIRK’S NAPTHA Is a new Naptha Soap, made by a new process. Sheep...... z.uwjfp 5.00 ONE TRIAL AND YOU'LL NEVER CHANGE. Lambs ...... 5uu(g;il.ui PBODIJCE A.ND \E<.E1A11LL.>. SL Johns News Butter...... X8 Hgge ...... %...... J2 E. C. Piggott, Prop ’r Cream ...... 67 Potatoes ...... 1.26 Fowler, Mich. UIDE.H. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS DELIVERED. Beef Hides...... Of Horae hide, No. 1 ...... |4.«ni 3e; ST. JOHNS, HIOHIOAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30,1920. Page Seven.

PersonalB j Id the ChurcheD. mtiffluiNiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii trlef news paragraphs oonosmlng the You Just Simply NEJIRLY 2,000 SIATE LEGiOII people ol St Johns and vicinity Christian Science. Iris Servlets every Sunday morning at MEN ITTENO CONKENTilM 10:30 and every Wednesday evening Can ’t Go Without - at 7:46. Subject of the lesson ser­ Glasses Dtied. Dr. Souair. tl Ml< IIIGAN IIAH DELEGATES AT Insure with D. L. Hun* U Theatre mon for next Sunday is “Unreality. ” Donald Rahi, Clarence Kesby and The reading room maintained by this NATION 4L rONFEKENCE. Paul Mu'nger spent Saturday night and society is open Saturdays from t until St. Johns New 4 o'clock. ' A A A A A/ Sunday at ML Pleasant i\/\ /\ /\ \ * Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Clark and C. S. Play House A cordial invitation is extended to It is eslitiiu'ed that 2,ooo or mur* l\ • • • • « , all to attend these services. SOAP inenil ers of the Aniorican Legion from Clark, Jr., spent Saturday and Sunday SHOW STARTS AT 7»(M) O’CLOCK. \/\/\/\/\/ with Mr. and Mrs. George Egglestone .Michigan will attend the secaind an ­ and family at Parma. SL John ’s Chnreh. 8iw»w U8 the huiiiau who nual convention in Cleveland, Sept. 2T, Afead and Walker streets. 28 and 29, and most of these ex-sol- The Misses Dorothy Allison and FRIDAY A.^D SATCRDAT, Anna * Wykotf, George Wilson and Rev. A. Watkins, Rector. does not use soap and we will diers will don their "0. D's" Monday OCTOBER 1 AKD S. Services on the 18th Sunday after und participate in the parade, which la Henry Woodruff attended the M. A. C. Jesse D. Hampton presents show you a human with no Kalamazoo football game at East Lan ­ Trinity. Oct 8rd, will be as follows: first on the program. "i 10:30, sermon and Holy Communi on; sing, Saturday. Miles Casteel, for­ Blanche Sweet in interest in life. All the officers of the Michigan de­ merly of St Johns, starred at quarter­ “FIGHTING CBESSEY,” 18 m.. Sunday school; 7:00 p. m., eve­ partment left Thursday night for back for the winning Kalamazoo team. ning prayer and sermon . Cleveland to attend the convention* By Bret Harte. and maity inore of the up-state mem­ Flossie Harris, Lucile Burke and .. drama of western charm, of rug- Sotnety, work, play and Jessamine Bishop left Sunday Bimitist Chareh. bers will leave Friday. The only post ior;g^d hearts, of flaming passions and F. C. Flstler, Pastor.. pleasure all demand the in the state to go in a body Is thn Ypsilanti,.. ^ to attend school. ^1 the call of the open. -4180 Scenic Reel Sunday will be ol served as Rally HELEN NEWITT Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, of Flint, ^nd Comedy, daily consistent use of a good Charles A. Learned post, No. 1. ot De­ spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. | Day by all the departmenta ol troit. It will leave Saturday night Ar­ church. Rev. Geo. Woolcock, of Ovid, soap. Toilet soaji.s are so riving in Cleveland Sunday mominy. Verne Hand and other relatives here. I —^ will deliver an address at the morning Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burlingame I SI’NDAY, OCTOBER S. called because they are in ­ The Learmd post delegation will take is coming ! session, 10:30. During the Sunday Its drum and bugle corps with it, and and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parrish and v\',u. Fox presents Madaline Traverse, school hour the school will render a tended for toilet purposes. the musicians will lead the Detroiters daughter, Elizabeth, visited friends in ' progrun appropriate to the occasion. Fowler Sunday. the Great Emotional Actress, in Pure soaps, nicely oJored, in the big parade. The Michigan head ­ “THE SPIRIT OF GOOD.” B. Y. P. U. rally at 6:30; evening rally quarters will be at the Hotel Cleve­ Mrs. Hattie Kinney and sou, Clare, at 7:30. Everybody welcome. put up in attractive sizes and land. The celebrated soprano will appear of Detroit, spent Friday with Rena .4 Broadway chorus girl betrayed by colors. .Miohigan has 45 delegatts to the con ­ in person at an invitation concert — • Kinney. her husband, went to the western des- t'uiigrcgutiuiiul Church. vention and they will hold a caucus The .Misses Ila and Elizabeth Lottis ert, where men hunt gold. How she Rally Day services to be held Sun ­ Saturday and Sunday to prepare the in the Congregatonal Church on spent Friday iu Grand Rapids and at-. herself was hunted and how she day, Oct 3, as follows: 10:3u, morn ­ resolutions, adopted at Alichigan state t nded the Western State Fair. changed the lives of the lut n among All 'the advertised kind.s Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hunt and Mr. | whom she lived is told in this picture, ing worship aud sermon, “The Church convention at Saginaw two weeks ago. in a New Sitting; ” 11:45, Sunday also, at — for presentation to the iiatiuhal con ­ and .Mrs. Walter Wykoff returned Sun-1 Also one of those funny Sunshine corn- school rally with all teat hers and I vention. Up to the present Alichigan WEDNESDAY EVE’NG, nay from u motor trip through Ohio edlcs, “Lady Bellhop s Secret." scholars present; music by school ur- is not seeking any of the offices in aud .New York, returning by way of' ciiesira, led by Mrs. Frank Dimond. the national organization. Canada. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. Will parents please help make this | Alichigan is working hard for de­ OCTOBER 13th Airs. Geo. Steele, of Berkeley, Culif., service a success by sending the boys . John Curtiss ferred compensation as provided in IS visiting Airs. Chas. Chapin. “IN THE RIVER,” und girls? 6:00 p. m., Christian En-| the four-fold plan that has already The Misses Dorothy Aiii-son, Anna .\n Edgar Jones production, a drama d avor service led by Russell Frank; passed the house of representatives in She will be assisted by Sydney Dal­ Wykolf and Alurgarct .Moiuel attended ot the north woods. Billy West com­ subject, “Our Church; ’’ 7:00 p. m., 1 DRUG STORE. W'asbington and is pending in the sen ­ ton, pianist, and by ‘^The Phonograph (he foutLull game at Imusing Saturday. edy in “Foiled.” Lost City No. 14. lantern lecture, “Furegleams of Lib- j ate. Alichigan has always been for ths Edward Waidrou. of Pontiac, was in erty.” Let us remember our church St. Johns - - Mich. bonus, and was one of the first states St. Johns on business Friday. J with a Soul;” Julies and rally for the year s work. IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHKttlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllHIHUIItllllllltllll to come out strong for it. Past De­ Air. and .Mrs. Frank Swain returned Tl'ESDAY, OCTOBER 6. partment Commander August H. Gans- This appearance of the great con ­ Friday from a several weeks' camping .Mac Murray in a dual role, j Free .Mclhudlitt Church, ser is already in Cleveland working trip near Scni y, U. P. j Preaching, 10:30 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. for the bonus plan, and the present .Mr. and Airs. Tony A. .Miller and “THE TWIN PAWNS.” .Mich., bis new field of labor. cert star in St. Johns is the event of A drama in five acts suggested hy|^*****^^y school, 12 m. I’rayer meeting state officers will help him put for­ daughter, Agnes, and Air. aud Mrs. ward the proposition. the season fbr lovefs of good music. .vlbert Olt spent Sunday with friends Wilkie Collins ’ famous novel, “The Thursday, 7;30 p. m. South Ovid r. B^ Church. in Beldiug aud Lake Odessa. Woman in White, ” upon which this Services for Sunday, Oct. 3, will be .After occupying the bouse of .Mrs. A. drama is based. Also Whirlwind No. 7. Zion ’s Lutheran Church. at the usual hour. Sunday school at Announcements FREE TICKETS B. ITay during the summer months, Rev. E. P. Beyer, Fowler. 10:30 a. m.; C. E. service at 7:00 p. m.; .Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Doty are about to October 3, 1920, eighteenth Sunday preaching at 8:00 p. m. Ever>-body is Call, write or telephone us for free tickts of admittance. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER «. after Trinity. Services on the gospel move into the .Moiuel house, formerly invited. The C. C. A. will meet next Tuesday They will be Issued in order of appj^catlon. occupied by .Mrs. Emma Watkins. .4 Special Feature, lesson. Matt. 22:34-46. Services iu the English language at 2:30 p. m. Each evening with Mrs. C. C. Vaughan, 200 .Mrs. Chas. Chapin aud sun, Alyruu, “.HOTIIERS or MEN,” Victor U. B. Church. . State street west. returned from Bay View, Wednesday, . , ... . J . L I Sunday school child will recite by Services for Sunday, October 3rd, liirecletl by the wizard of the screen, memory its five Sunday school cards. will he as follows: Sunday school at after a several weeks' stay at her cot­ Edward Jose. An all-star cast, a The regular September meeting of tage. l•eautl^ul love story mingling with 10:00 a. m.; preaching at 11:00 a. m. .Mr. and Airs. John .Muck and daugh ­ Riley Churrh News. Come- we need you. the King's Daughters will be held Allison's Jeliielry Store swift and comp. Iling action and a Rev. E. Heinecke, Pastor. Friday evening. Oct. 1, at the home of ter, Florence, of l.uingsLurg, spent breath-taking climax. It will make Airs. Geo. H. Chapman. Sunday with C. A. .Muck and family. Sunday, October 3—Divine scrvicea ShepardsTllle .MethodiNt CIrcaiL ST. JOHNS, MICH. the fighting blood leap iu your veins. will be held in St. Peter's Evangelical .Mrs. R. J. St Clair aud .Miss .Mary Gayety Comedy. R. V. Birdsall, Pastor. Beviugton, of Kedfurd, Alich., accom- Lutheran church at 10 a. m., sun time, The Woman's Hume Alissionary so ­ The first meeting of the Central liani.o them Itome after visiting rela- in the English language. 'Text, Matt' ciety will meet with Airs. Allie Baker Parent-Teachers' Association has been ines here lor iiie past three weeks. TilIRSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 22:34-46; subject, “How and Why We in Shepardsville, Wednesday after­ postponed until Wedn. sday evening, Christians Should Examine Ourselves W. T. Kelly, proprietor of the Steam ! “THE DIVING VENIS.” noon, October 7. Mrs. it. V. Birdsall October 6. .4 good attendance is de­ Diligently According to the Law and will lead. sired. l.uuudry, was unulde to attend to his | Annette Kellerman in work several days this week on uc-j the Gospel." (1) According to the law,' Official board meetings have been. count of a rusty nail cut on his foot. | “NEPTCNE’S DAUGHTER.” ! in order to remember that we are sin- ; the order of the day this week, the The regular meeeing of the St. n '/\/ V V* V*V*'A/V*\ ,A/*V A /*K/V A.A/VV* .M. .M. ilatliawuy, who has been t lu- The perfect w'oman iu the greatest ners before God and lost without pastor having bad three on the cir- Johns circle of the Child s Conserva ­ ployed at Alt. Cleiuetis fur the past ' spectacle of modern tim s. This pic Christ (2) According to the gospel of cult tion club will meet with Mrs. Carl iuoiilh, leaves there this week He Isjturt* broke all records by re‘maining Christ, in ofil r to I e ceria..i that we We will all Viad the Alichigan Chris ­ Beach on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 7, much improved in health, as the re­ at the • DetroitLJt^LruiL Opera riuuBC'House luifor 22 , --- ,------, , , ^ --- . t---- tian Advocate with a great deal of at 3:00 o'clock. sult of the bath treatments which ho weeks and playing to over 460,000 ““ Christs account After pleasure in the future, for the editor has been taking, llis next wqrk will people. Every newspaper in Detroit sermon catchisin: What is the after October Ist will be Dr. W. H. gospel? ’ “What is the difference be ­ The Bengal M. E. Aid society will take him to the upper ptiiiiisula or pronounc. d it the film niastarpiece of Phelps, who for six years has been meet with Mr. and Airs. Clannca Pontiac. the world. Don ’t .Miss It! ONE DAY tween the law and the gospel?' our district superintendent Q. 149-156. Townsend, Thursday, October 7, at 10 Airs. .Minnie Eldridge spent one day ONLY! The county Sunday schools held a. m. Airs. Townsend's committee will last week in Ovid, Ih. guest of I'rieuds. their quarterly examinations last Sun ­ Bengal and Bingham U. B. Charrliett serve dinner. Everyone cordially In ­ .Mr. aud Airs. Frank Kiiupp are------day, aud our schools were as usual vited. spending a few days in Bingham with! Violet Valentine, of Lansing, Rev. J. A. Blickenstaff will cdliver interested. This idea ought to prove i his far well address at Bingham U. B. profitable to all the pupils. j lier parents, .Mr. and Airs. Lymau ^ tipent Sunday with friends here. church Oct. 3, 1920, at 10:00 a. m. In illKTIIS. Johnson Bros. Cash Sperry. | .Mrs. Clemie Crussman returned Fri- .Mrs. Henry i’aitersuii, of Grand niglit from Bay View, where she the afternoon he leaves for Hastings, t'.VKD OF THANKS. { Born, on Sept 22, to Air. and Mrs. Ledge, calh'd on St. Johns frieurts, been sp ndiiig the summer. She 1 wish to thunk the friends and ! Everett Hone, a daughter, I..eilla Belle over the week-end. ; resumed her duties at the K. E. Minue neighbors who visited me and sent | Hone. •Mr. Gilbert, of Grand Rapids, came ; store this week. (lowers, fruit and postcards while I ■ last .Monday as head salesman (or A. I .Miss Hazel Keeney left Sunday for was at the hospital in Lansing. —Oliver |------—------Grocery '1'. Smith, the Ford dealer. j Ypsilanti to attend college. The New Fish. St. Johns, R. 7.—Adv. Mr. and Airs. Luuis Green and ' C. O. Diiliols spent th* week-end daughter, Wilma, and .Miss Elsie Wel­ ' here. CARD OF THANKS. lington spent Sunday with Mr. und After a several weeks' stay at Bay 1 wish to thank my friends and { Square Deal .wrs. i.ee Head, of Carland. i View, .Mrs. 1. 11. Sage and Mrs. U. ueikhlors for so kindly remembering Given Away Free! Leun iiudd was in Ovia on business Bush returned to this city. VICTORYIHEATRE me last week on my birthday with | Aiouday. .Miss Amelia Hall, of Grand Rapids, postal shower, (lowers and gifts. | Harry Alack left for .4nn Arbor the is visiting her sister. Airs. A. Salter. 1 also wish to take this occasion to ! first of the w< ek to continue his work .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunt, of Holly, ^ t xtend my heartfelt thanks to my | Store dear friends (or the many flowers, | Clycomobile at the I’niversity of Alichigan. visited over the week-end with th ir Open 6:45. Show Starts 7:00 O tlock One pounds 50o Coffee presents and tender kindness shown Boys and Girls, the contest is now on. Get your share of the Cou­ Bert Riuiuger and family visited bis gong (jiaude and Harl and Mr. Hunt's for _____ ...______pon Books to sell. These books are selling so fast that ve bad to re­ parenu, .Mr. aud -virs. E. J H-ninger. i ^jrg. rcbs Brooks. Air. and' me during my long illness. —Airs. Chas. 40c order more of them so as to give you all a chance. of Eureka, Sunday. Airs. Hunt expect to leave (or .Miami, GOOD MUSIC .Sprague. —Adv. pd (An extra good cpffee, get So get busy, for the fight Is now on —Contest Closes November 4th. .Mrs. Gertrude Davis, of Eureka, vis­ Flu., next week, to spend the winter. sample and try it out). ited friends iu St. Johns the lust of CARD OF THANKS. Kach Coupon Book sells for Every book you sell we will give Air. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Alward One pound Tea Dust, Atr |1.6o. the Week. loike, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mack, We wish to thank the friends and for ...... 4l3C you 1,0«0 votes —the boy or girl receiving the largest number of votes the .Xmerican Legion for the beauti ­ Aliss liernice Bennett, English teach ­ of Lansing, were guests at the home FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. will receive this high-grade $76.00 cyclomobile. er of the St. Johns high school, was ful flowers, also Rev. Northrup for his One-lb. can Fink Salmon A A of Ross Brooks Sunday. Corinne Griffith in for ...... ^UC Don ’t Walt! Get busy! Start in NOW to'win this machine. called to her home at Marshall, .Mich., .Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hobart spent comforting words in our most sad be ­ Tuesday morning on account of the Wednesday in Bancroft “DEADLINE AT ELEVEN.” reavement. —Ralph J. Gillson, Mr. and One $L0h Broom ab * We are not only away a cyclomobile. but we are also offer- death of her grandfather, C. W. Van- Mrs. 1. E. Hobart is visiting rela­ Deadline at Eleven ” is a newspaper Mrs. W. L. Gillson. —Adv. for ...... 03C ing you for Friday and Saturday only: .\rman, of Big Rapids. Funeral aer- tives in Fbisie this week. story that reveals the mystery of a One 24*4-15. sack Model tad g/e vlces were held at Marshall. ) I,. D. Parr, Geo. H. Schoenhals, W. newspaper office to the public. The CARD OF THANKS. A Pure. Sweet Santos *4 An Mill Flour ...... ^ I iW • Fancy Red Salmon, 7C|\ Airs. C. Burridge was called to Min- H. VauConsant, laie VanFleet, A. Van- picture was filmed in the office of a We wish to express our heartfelt Coffee—3 lbs for.__ v ■ lUU two cans for ______f uC thanks to our neighbors, friends and One can Sardines in oil A.. n.apolis, Alinn., Friday evening, on Ells, Jay Sessions and C. S. Clark at- daily newspaper, showing the entire for ...... OC Cash Value Brand 9 4 AC Fowler Creamery Butter, account of the illness of her father. tended the Democratic convention at force of the paper, many thrilling in ­ patrons of R. F. D. No. 3 for their Coffee—two lbs. for v ■ •Uv per pound______OvC Her stay there will depend upon the lainsing, Wedn sday, September 29. cidents occurring during the action. manv acts of kindness following the One peck Potatoes OC-. untimely death of our beloved wife and for ...... u3C Perfection Blend Coffee Rinso, two package 4 C_. condition of her father, who is quite Hiram Pegg, of Reed City, and A. Fifth episode, "Hidden Dangers. ” aged. M. Fields, of Oliver, are visiting the mother -vV. J. Holmes and children. — two lbs. for ______foe for ...... 13c Adv. One-lb. can Snowstorm Pil- OH A Frances Grauger, Gwyneth Town ­ latter s parents, Air. and Mrs. Mark chards for ______a UC Special Brand (Yellow 70a Search Light Matches, 97 a send, Gluey Aloore and Uuiand St el Fields. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. Sable) Coffee. 2 lbs. _f Ow six boxes for______0 f C attended a dance at Park Lake Friday Bill Hart in CARD OF THANKS. One 6-lb. pail Crlsco gQ A. E. Chase wish.s to thank all the FLOUR. Sweet Heart Soap, 1 Ka evening. “WAGON TRACKS,* ’ two bars for ______lUC Airs. Theu. Townsend underwent an Social Events neighbors and friends who rendered Three lbs. Sweet Potatoes OC-*, Hank Mann in "Naughty Nurses.’ their assistance at the time of the re­ for ...... Z3C You can ’t afford to miss these Olivilo Toilet Soap, 0Kf» operation at her home Friday evening. prices on Flour. Now is the time Drs. Scott and Frace perform d the cent (ire on his farm. It was greatly three bars for ______ZOC appreciated by him. —Adv, Large glass Marshmallow 9 Ra to lay in your winter supply: operation. She is doing mcely. Ten young ladies, friends of Miss \ SUNDAY, OCTOBER S. Fairy Toilet Soap, OK a Red Star Flour->-the kind you .^11 Aliss Mina Walker returned from Ruth Pardee, of this city, gave a mis-l three bars for ______«.wC Detroit, Monday, where she has been celldneous shower in her honor on ' Alice Joyce in BINGHAM GRANGE. One 24H-lb. sack I. H. Flour ^ know —per AA AC “THE SPORTING DUCHESS.” Bingham Grange will meet FYiday I’arowax, 1 Q a attending Detroit Business College. Tuesday evening at the horn of Miss sack______— F'runces F. Granger. The home was a film ' «rening. Get. 1. Potluck supper, per barrel ______915.25 per pound ______lOC She has a position lure. “The Sporting Dach ss ’ is One 24*4'Ib. sack Ovid Flour yg .Miss Kusiua Weiber attended the prottily decorated with goldenrod and masterpiece tetter than the play that n.'nniA Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 90 a IJly White, A4 AC Sniiih-Feldpauscb wedding at West- corn shocks. The guest of honor sat created comment 20 years ago. Big '{;Kl|||n |lAp|||s ll|lll|n||DATCC per sack------^liOO three rolls for ______ZuC upon the magic cu.shion and husked race scenes form the climax of this **•"•••** Hill IIIU IIHHIUUHIIILU I One 244-lb. sack Lily White taA Af| pliulia Tuesday. i Flour for ______^taiUU per barrel —______$15.25 Armour's Pancake 9 Ka .Mrs. Fred Davis, of Lansing, Mrs. corn to find her gilts, which were thrilling story. Beautiful locations, Cream of Wheat Flour P4 Qy Flour, two packages _vwC Juhii Mintline, of Montana, and Miss tied up in tbs husks. Light refresh- _ exquisite interiors and gorgeous PREVENTORIUM FOR CHILDREN One large box Quaker Oats 29c per sack______w I *01 A Good Broom, i.ucile Forbis spent Sunday with their iiients were served. gowns give the production a back ­ per barrel ------$14.75 for ...... D3C brother. Win..Forbis, of Ovid. ground and color in keeping with the Applying the old adages, “A stitch in One small box Quaker 1 i| a Ught Loaf Flour. A 4 yC Our Best Broom, .Mr. and Airs. R. E. Chant attended Shortly after Mr. and Airs. E. L.__ magnificent scenes. Several well- time saves nine ” and "An ounce of Oats for ...... the Irer-Bliss wedding in Riley Wed­ per sack______v * • f O for ...... 33C Smith and daughters rpiiirn rt from known jockeys ride famous horses in prevention is worth a pound of cure,” Crackers, by the box, 4 nesday afternoon. l.«n8lng on Friday night, they were Derby races. Christy com dy, "Marry the Grand Rapids Antl-TuLerculoais per pound ______gl Ov per barrel ______$13.75 Plums, No. 10 can .Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Green visited Mr. Me.'’ Kioogram. Mat nee at StSO. for very pleasantly surprised ly a> out 40 society has opened a childrtn's pre ­ ...... 43c and Mrs. Clyde Britten, of Maple Rap ­ of their friends from the Baptist ventorium with a capacity of about 25 Three 12o rolls Toilet Paper 25c TWO—bargain days —two Apricots, No. 10 can. QQ a ids, Tuesday. church, who f^alked In with lunch children. This institution is designed (solid pack) for______03C Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Redfem, Mrs. .MONDAY, OCTOBER 4. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY baskets filled with good things to eat. to aid the society in fighting tubercu ­ 18 Bars Clean Easy Soap .$1.00 Etta Krepps, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Luton, A buffet lunch was served, and the “HER FIVE FOOT HIGHNESS.” losis in that city. Children are to be Yellow Peaches, No. 10 Of a Mrs. William Sickels and Mr. and Mrs. Bargain Days are Dollar Days can for ______0 I C ev, niDg pleasantly______spent_____ in visiting_ A photo-drama comedy of the west brought into it from homes where they One bar Old Dutch Hand Soap C. C. Al. Redfern attended the funeral of and listening to music on the victrola. Twelfth episode, "Elmo the Fearless.” have been undernourished and are to Best Cream Cheese, 90 n Pure Lard. KQf^ Airs. Sallnda Wright at Maple Rapids for ...... 3C per pound ______OOC two pounds for ______WwC also piano solos and singing Ly Misses be restored to normal health and Thursday afternoon. Dorothy Dockbam and Alice Hath ­ weight. The work will be under the Three bars Palm Olive Soap 25c Argo Oloss Starch — Iflff I..ard Compound, ^Kn C. M. Redfern was In Maple Rapids away. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family TUESDAY, OCTOBER $. supervision of Miss Inez Bailey, super ­ per package ... ------lUU two pounds for ______*rwU on business Tuesday. expect to move to Lansing soon. Madge Kennedy in intendent. and*Or. E. .Nesbitt, city Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll and ’Three bars Jap Rose Soap . 27c Macaroni, 9 Ra Bulk Soda, ORa “DOLLARS AND SE^fSE.” tuberculosis director. three package fur____ &OC children, of Cheat Bridge, W. Va., spent six pounds for ______fcvC The beans burned! That's right, The preventorium is a comparative ­ One 5-os. bottle Chef Cherries the last of the wtek with the formers A unique birthday party, in which ly new kind ot institution in Michigan, 35c Best Rice, 1 Rn Flake White Soap, m4 |9|| sister, Mrs. W. H. Green. four principals were involved, was laugh. But you wouldn't think it fun ­ per pound ______IOC 14 bars for ______lUU ny if you only bad 2 cents in your ^a plan haa been worked with suc­ Mrs. Eugene King is visiting friends held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Last Saturday was a big day for tha Clauds Pilmore, of Bingham township, purse and was hungry t^nough to clean cess in Detroit, and on a small scale Choice Pink Salmon. ^9 a Quaker Corn Flakes. OR A in Jackson. in some other places in the state. The two cans _____ *rOC three packages for ____ 4b vC Worcb Dirlam and Howard Shea, of Tuesday evening. The 28th of Sep- * bakpry. See this sizzler of SQUARE DEAL STORE. The people tember was the birthday of loth*®®*****^^ with Madge Kennedy at her opening of a well-equipped institution were here from far and near —16 from Jackson, spent the week-end with of that kind in Grand Rapids will help friends here. Gladys, aged 18, and B ryl, aged 16, Comedy, "Her Day of Rest.” Maple Rapids, 7 from Middleton, f WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF FRUIT JARS. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Btlmore. n <« —' i to make its uses better known in west­ Mrs. Chas. Flower spent the first of ern Michigan, it is believed. Confi ­ from Peninton, 8 from Pompeii, 10 WE HAVE PLENTY OF SUGAR AT THE RIGHT PRICE. the wiek in Durand. That date was also the birthday of WEDNESDAY A.TD THURSDAY, Rhynard, aged 20, and Cecil dent that the new instltuUon will (iil a from Fowler, 4 from Pewamo, 7 from Mr and Mrs. Arlington Reynaldi, of | Hugh very real need, the Midiroan Anti-Tu- Jackson, spent the wees-eiiu here. Rhynard, aged 19, sons of James Rhy- OCTOBER 5 AND 7, Westphalia, 8from Lansing, 10 from FREE DELIVERY SERVICE. TELEPHONE 95 nard, a neighbor of Pilmore s. Twenty- Jewell snper-sp cial—Elmo Linc(^ in berculosis association expects to call Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster and chil ­ attention to Ita work from time to tlma DeWitt, 9 from Laingsburg, 11 from dren and Mrs. Emma Emmons spent seven friends were present at the “UNDER CRI.MSON SKIES.*^ I with the hope of encouraging othar OvM. two fre^ Owoaao, $ from EHata, Sunday in Williamsion with Mr. ^ The celebrated star of "Tartan 6t towna in Michigan to taka'tha aama Mrs. K. Cranston. ••rved and games xpes ” takes the leading part of atep. ’Tubercnloaia can beat be cared 18 from Bnreka —and they all coma Miss Alta Henderson spent the past piayeu- adventure. Wondrous by preTentlng It In tha children, the to tha SQUARE DEAL STORE to So week with friends in Dowagiac. settings in a tropical climate. A atory , atata aaaociatlon daclaras. their tradli^. The Best Advertising Medium Mr. and Mrs. James Hend.raon and When you know, to know that yon of muUny in a southern tound vessel Mr. and Mra. N. K. Smith sp. nt Sunday . know, and whsn yon da not know, to with a cargo of arms for a foreign Those whoaa ears extends not tar with Mrs. S. Smith and fanUiy, of Vic-(know that you do*not know —that is port Path# comedy. AdmJaalML IM akend wlU (Ib4I their tronhles near at EllteoeB.Pur Is the Newspaper tor. |tme----- ...knowledge ----- Pag« Bicht. ST.JOHNS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY AFTEBNOuN. SEPT. 30,1920.

forior pure bred, sumetinies called the a plan for raising historic trees in ’‘pedigreed scrub, ” Is being recognized MOTORIST DRIVES OFF CRIDGE Ingham county. Sitait® as a greater menace to the future of In 1906 he visited the tomb of Wash ­ TUtittlie the live stock Industry than the scrub TO SAVE LIVES OF SPEEDSTERS ington at Mount Vernon and while Slofe Polish himself, because of the fact that th ' | iliere gathered some black walnuts ■scrub pure bred often musuuerades | from a tree on the grounds. He Gasoline to Help under ills registration papers as a' W.M. DFHHY, GF AKllAKK, I'AKFS planted those and his trees are now STATE BOARD OF a CRICOLTUBE wurihy sire, without regard to his in- LOXi niANC'F. in bearing. YOU He has placed a quantity of the nuts IIWESTIGATES BULL SALE CASE ,animals which was“ in'• many cases I e------in the bands of the county school Skould Use ing sold to Michigan farmers, and at llliuca. .\8 Wm. Derby and wife, of commissioner. Miss Daisy Call, to be vhieh the article in question aimbd Newark, and Hishup Alwood, of Hills- given to the rural schools that the TS different frkm Lower Food Prices FIMMBitiS SI BST.4.MI \TH H.VMf other* because mure cars' riie second basic contention of the ! dale, and C. M. Chaffin were returning grounds may be beautified with trees <'0>TK>TM1.>S tlF Fil.tK(brought into Mich-, keeping to the right, kept to the mid-J by hardware and groc^ dealer^ . ^waaMiiaatrial. U—itoe yooreaekiSees. man-hours required to produce a given amount August 2, 1920. The truth of state- (The price of $1,000.00 mention-1 tHe «>f the track. So in order to save i your parlor (tore or your sas ran*®. _ *» aon-tifiiul it tho bee* Ueue eeSih you e^ of food, but it also reduces the actual cost of ineuts* made In this article has been newa article has been found . the lives of the motorcyclists, Mr. Pelonkey, — Albert Beham, Horton eord. yoor cVmlrr lo outhoriood to rrfa^ yoer production, and this despite the advancing price questioned by Palmer Bros., of Held- $100.00 above the maximum Derby had to thluk pretty fast, so de- Bay farmer, is in the state hospital at Butu-yVlnMiit on Wntfc Silk Stove Hohob. ing, .Mich., dealers who w-ere named in which the bulls were Bold).,eided to run off ihe bridge. He made MiLie lo iMiuid or poste —ooo quality. of gasoline. (H. W. Quaintance “Influence of Traverse City, his health and mind Black Silk Stove Polish Works ithe article as among the men selling The price at which expert testimony a short turn to the right. In doing broken from the effects of inhaling Farm Machinery on Production ” Power Wagon ; bulls on the plan In question. * SterSas. DUnoU sliowb that pure bred bulls of as good this he struck the heavy Iron railing, grasshopper poison, while mixing the Uaa etMb sak Slr-Drytas bee Seemal oe Reference Book, 1920, page 561.) I Believing that it is the function of or better quality could have been di -| knocking it off into the stream irraua, reuiatepa.aiove-pipw-l^'vcnta I the agricultural staff of the .Michigan , ,, , . ... poison for use on one of the big Hor- V>m miiSk ana SSetal PMaa for idrerjii^ Authorities agree that gasoline is a most import ­ livered to tho community must be ac- rtio car followed, landing on its side ion ’s Bay farms. He became ill soon orbraM. IthasnoequalfurutoosntnmnNwiC Agrieuliural College to warn the . . standard of ’'actual” bi the bottom of the creek about b after working at the poison, white ar- ant factor in the production and distribution of ' farmers of the state against practices t f ct down. The occupants found them- „enate of lead and paris green' He food products. which are deemed to Ite detrlim ntal lieiitj oi Fihicsice. lies' .....not ‘kill* nor seriously‘...... ‘ injured, entered a state of coma and his family [ ' to the permanent development of agrl- There Is plenty of evidtne lo - i,i scraiiiLlcd cu os soon as pussilile. w'as unable to rouse him. . When gasoline is employed universally to in ­ j culture; and further believing that |)ort botli of tho above, muutioioMl l. >■ ■li's. Derby wa.** considerably sliuhcn ^ jjg brought here for medical ! crease the efficiency of man-power on the farm, ' the privately promoted bull associa­ ctmteiuions of the news article. ( u n- ti; and bruised, as was al.so Bishop treatment, hut slowly lost his reason.! ('.iris and servants are the most dlf- we may look for vastly increased production tions. as instigated and carri< d out by petent Judges of live stuck ha t .M.ood, while .Mr. Chaffin escaped j-jg finally was adjudged insane in fh-.ult people to handle. If you trear certain cattle dealers in the state, and a consequent decrease in the cost of pro ­ ficd us to llie inf rior quality of many with some pretty sore ril s ami a lame ^ p]mmett county probate court and I lliem raniiliarly, they become disre- ducing food. embodied elements which woro dis­ of the bulls in question. Tliere is also ’ taken to Traverse City at the request | tinctly detrimental to the future inter- ai uudaiit testimony lo show that I ulls —————— of Charlevoix county authoritie.s, his i spectlul; if you keep them at a dis­ In the eleven Middle West states served by the jests of tlie live stock industry in Mlch- ot better (luality cun be bought in home being in Charlevoix county. tance, tlH'v resent it. Standard Oil Company ;Indiana) more than I igan ; and further believing that the .UichigHii today tor one-third, or less BARN STRUCK BY LiDHI RING; 100,000 tractors are in use, and the number is ; farmers Joining the associations in than one-third the price paid for ani ­ I question were in a sense being victim- mals sold to purchasing associations, increasing rapidly. jized by lieing charged in some cases ^u called, under the plan in question. FIRE LOSS ESTIMATED ATS 1,000 as much us three tiiU's the price for The abovi statement of the fuuda- In the states served by the Standard Oil Com­ wliich pure bred Shorthorn hullH of I pany (Indiana) the number of farmer-owned meiitul facts of the news article under BB^.S t.KT lltlKSKS 01 T tlF Bi ll.B- motor trucks is as follows: IX; NKAK ITHACA. Quality Counts Kansas . . . 1.732 tentiun the mutter had been called, and itliata. La.-i week Wednesday eve- After Idiijr year.s of fXpfi ’ieiKM’ in ilie iiiuat Imsi- Iowa . .. 2.773 this committee iiiiig, about 7:JO. the barn on the old , who had t arried on the investigation. in vi-si igatiuu. Illinois . . . 2.261 ! felt obliged to send out the news ar- Dewitt Howland farm, which is now iiess, we jire thorouglily I'Diiviiit'etl tliat tjuality Indiana . . . 1,548 llelf in (lUthiioii. owned by .Mrs. Cora Otto, was struck by lightning and entirely destroyed by North Dakota . . 501 lit qiieol liiH-^tigatleii. (Miiints, witli careful buyers, more than pri<*<*. Tliere- South Dakota . . 1,708 \l tile rt quest of Balniei llrotlicrs. GAME UW VIOLATORS FIRED lire. .\l! the raniily exc<.pl the three Michigan . . , . 1,636 sonn- ilirie wi-fk;. iiflt-r the aiearance young suns. Bernard, aged IS, and two of the artii lf, a ihorougli lnvesiigatit>ii FOR SHOOTIIIu DUCKS TOO SOON otJnis, 15 and 11, were absent tToiu forc w(* .sell only . While Ihe iii- Eucce tied in getting out the tliree cows Oklahoma 1 \TII. MMUSF. and tliree horses and the liariitsses, , V* stig.tti()ii was in progress, the press The Sanitary Market Total 17,667 .of the state wa.s circularized by which were bungiiig back of the {W S. DepartmrrJ of Agriculture states that only about •Palmer Brothers, wlio demanded r.- iSastiiigs. It will pay duck huiiiers horses, were aln.idy iiurniiig. Some 75'; OJ total former su nership was reported.) ^ traction ot ilie urtiolo or proof of ilit- ;•> be careful alout shooting duiks difiiculty was experienced in getting statements inatie Pending the out- tilt liurses out, due in pait to the sliuck We have everything that you may want for Th<» tiistri', tion service cf the Standard Oil Company I'ontrary to law, us .Martin J. I’eiers, ' < oine of tlie investigation, entered into I. .vis .\bhey, .loe Daily, .Milton Doss, liaving deafened them. In fact, one (Indiaru I rlnq^s petroleum pri'ducts quickly and cheaply j in good faith, the culleg * authorities horse has not yet recovered its liear- to the farta whan they are moat needed. Vern I’raig, W. II. Kockweil and E. V. your table in the meat liiu* and prouii.se you prompt liave felt obliged to withhold evidence Harris can testify. iiig. It is the plan of thi.uiid, south of Del- tuns of hay, five acres of beans, 14 Supply this vast networ'a of stations, trucks, lank wagons, jstatuneiii of the facts of the case is acr. s of straw. The loss on the bam etc,, the Manufacturing Department is bending its energies ton, by Deputies ilubcr, Deiiiier and liased upon the findings of the com- .Milleiibacher. Justice Fred O. ilughos itself is estimated at $l.lbU, on which to dev!-:? tr.ce.ns fcr proUucirg an ever increasing percent ­ ■ niitlee's report, it is felt tliat a state­ tlie insurance was $5b0. Tlie loss on age ci t'S'Olir.e from the crude oil obtainable, and at the of Pralrieville assessed them $10.00 ment of this nature is due the press and $.1.9.5 costs each. cuulems was about $500, but as only Fresh Milk Every Day. san.e nine to users of other products of pstrolcum : of .Micliigan. in view of tiielr vital in ­ rhree-fourtlis of this will be paid by s ipplied with their needs. These are Ihe first arrests maile in terest in tlie wliole affair, Barry county for shouting ducks be- tlie cunipaiiy. lliere was a loss of at See us before selling your poultry elsewhere i Tile r. suits of the investigation have iwre sunrise or after sunset. The fed­ least $200 on i-uiiteiits or a total loss I brought to light nolliiiig which alters eral authorities. al.so ('oniiiiissioner of nearly $1,100. —We pay highest market price I tlie basic fact;? ot tin- news article in John Baird of the state game ilepart- Standard Oil Company i question, hut it has seeincil advisable nieni, insist that th * deputies enforce (Indiana) ■ to exjdaiii more lully <-eriain t''riii.s lliis law to Ilie letter; and if sms (jUAIAT SIGN ON ROAD NEAR and expressions of tlie article winch lines do not obtain results, tlic f(*deral L. W. ZAVITZ 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago have appar. iitly been misinterpreted ("jurts will take a liaiul in putting an in some instances < lid 1(1 law viointions. GRAND LEDGE WARNS DRIVERS *^56 ConVusioii ?*f leriiis. Union Phone 187 Clinton Phone 28 in tin* first place, there seems to he Al itil> |N AHMM.H I HAT H«>1 coiifusioii as lo wliether or not tin Clinton Ave. St. Johns, Mich. hulls sohi by dealers on ilie priviUol> Faik FOLLO'M jump room PI. VI i; IS t lAlSi: B\. Open Until 10 Saturday Evenings. orgiiniz) ’ • Hi \I>KB Iti.st: V.Mi hi :- any way ihal the hulls in qu stiou are doing a stunt of sign writing. Tlie RMMMWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiini not jiarc lired registered iiniuials, the >\ \M>S Pi MMI.MK.M. sign we refer to i' several feei stjuiire use 111 tlie news article of the expre.s- and rea*!.'. mi. lo Heaven; 20 rods AUCTION si'in so-called pure bred Shorthorn to Hell. Tuki * Your tMioic We don't •inill.s apparently was in some cases lla^liiigs. George Jesse and Lester Just catch tlie connection. Imi believe inibiin rpreted lo mean that the hulls .Miller are languishing in the county it refers to the dangerous cliaracter of were not pure bred. 1 astil . George and i.ester were con ­ tlie intersection of tlie two roads. .Vt ’Ibis misinterpretation was an injus- nected witii the iMulholland Slock Co., any rate, the warning is there and ( ven FARMERS i lice to Palmer Bros, and others who who had concessions at the recent if its meaning is not clear, it may in ­ ' might lie Implicated, inasmuch as the loiinly fair. The two young men se­ duce .*-'01110 rash driver to lake his I evidemte has stiuwn at all times that cured a room in a home here, and fool off the accelerator while making For a limited time we can offer ]lhe bulls sold by them are pure hr d some time hetweeii dark and daylight the turn. stuck, although in many cases found lo Friday ev< iiing and Saturday morning,) The sign was put up following the be individuals of inferior quality, they disappeared from view. 'accident that occurred to two young M1CHI(L\N Advertising I coiiiinoiily known as scrub pure breds. Tlie husband in the family treated men from Woodbur>' who went into ' The term ’’so-called pure bred —” as it as a good Joke on bis wife that she the ditch at this place last week, i used in the article in question was in ­ sliuuhl lose the room rent, for he hud tended merely in the sense of advised against her housing the pair. BUSINESS FARMING known, ” ’’thus known," ’’thus called,” But Sunday morning when be went to If you want your auction sale to bo a ooinpiote sue. or ’’commonly calle«l” and was used in separate himself from a growth of MASON MAN AFFLICTED WITH The weekly farmers all over Michigan are talk­ no senses as a negative. thrifty stubble on his chin, he found cess, don ’t fail to properly advertise it. High Frire For Bulls. that all three of his razors had disap ­ INSANITY ATTEMPTS SUICIDE ing about —never sold for less than $1 per year, Again, the use of certain words and peared. Then his daughter ascertain ­ phrases, chiefly in the heading of the ed that a fine new dress had likewise CI.YHF OTIM SLAMHES THKHAT. —AND— article, is held to have given the im­ vanished. pression of a more serious charge But wh<. II the man of the bouse THK.N TAKES NVILH RIDE. than was intended in the article. Such found that a buttle of hair tunic, fur terms as ’’Gold Bricks Sold .Michigan which he had paid $1.17, and which' .BiiMiii. There was considerable ex ­ TOE ST. JOHNS NEWS Farmers,” and —“being badly de­ was warranted to restore ail the hair frauded—being charged as much as citement in Mason late .Monday after­ that had disappeared from his cran-j noon when it became known that three limes actual value—”, are re­ iuni, was also gone, that settled it. He Regular price $1.50 per year. ported as having, in some instances, Clyde C. Otis had attempted to cut his found Sheriff Burd in short order, and tliro.'it with a razor, and in a fit of Johns News given the impression of a charge that acquainted that official with hia loss. A combination of papers no business fanner temporary insanity was running wild a complete and thorough conspiracy The sheriff found that two compan to defraud existed, in the sense that jQjjg ^j,o were with the Alulholland through the city. in Clinton county can afford not to read every Miike.s a sjiffialty of advertisiiijr auftions I lid alwaVS iarmers uiiuer liitir couirucis of pur- , (_.o j,. re, were al the Holland fair. He Mr. Otis, who was a former Star chase received animals of no value ^.^,|,i Tuesday and wa.-? able to Routt* carrier, has been in poor health week! « gets good rPHults. Iwliatever. No such intimation, in the compel them lo disclose the wliere- for several years and because of his ! sinister interpretation of the terra ”lo ai^juts ot Jesse and .Miller, and lele- inability to work had become increas ­ ingly despondent during the last few defraud" was Intended in the article phoned Pndersheriff Ritchie, who w* lit .Mfks. .Monday he seemed exceed ­ ■ l JA.M-jThe son, L. C., who bad come home, {managed to get into the car and un- oih r points being mere detail* and 1‘IIii: OF CAKS. SAMPLE COPIES OF M. B. F. AT THIS and if your auction adv. appears in it they will see it. dependent upon these two facts. The I successfully attempted to get his finding of the committee is that these • 'father to return to the house. While OFFICE-FREE TO FARMERS! two fuiidaiueiital contentions sre I St. Ikiuis. .Mmost any day or any I in the east part of town Mr. Otis .Jumped from the machine and ran into sound, and that the evdlence submit-1 time you can see automobile wreck- I a cornfield near the Athletic field. ! led in the case during the course of > age along the St. Ixiuis-Saginaw pike, (This offer holds good on either new or renewal Coach VanPutten and his football team the investigation in no way alters the | Accidents are becoming so frequent I gave chase and finally overtook and 'original stand taken by the college in-that they receive little attention. In subscriptions.) vestigators. ! eighth of ten accidents careless or . overpowered the crazed man. Properly ANere of Inferior Quality. i reckless driving is the cause. j He was taken to the City hospital, The first of these basic contentions | Saturday night at about 10:3u, six j where his wounds were dressed and is that animals which were of inferior automobiles got into a mlz-up two under the effecu of a strong narcotic quality were sold to farmers who miles east of this city. Trank Whit- he spent a restful night. Tuesday morning Mr. Otis was removed to his Joined the privately organized asso- i craft, returning home, stopped to OO TO Hfty bring you $5.00 in return. When you advertise ciations. That the bull* sold were! make repairs on bis tire. A Dort car home, where bis condition appears to ., , I pure bred registered animals has been stopped to assist. While this was go- have become normal, and where it is M. a ANTES Phone your troubles to your auction in THE NEWS it will reach tliC people I admitted at all timvs. It is univer-1 ing on. two cars came racing down the (hoped be will make a speedy recovery. Thr Dry ClMwer, sally recognised by live stock breed- ! pike, a Ford and a Uuick. Both racers and g«t your gsr- and you will get results. ers, however, that there are different | landed on the Whitcraft car, sending Benson classes of pure breds -on the one hand . it sprawling into the ditch, and at the MT. eN&N WALNUT AT MASON m s n t s cleaned the so-called fancy bred pure bred, j same time taking a tine punch at the right .The Plumber and on the other band the so-called , friendly Dort. About this time two BEARS FIRST FRUIT THIS FAU plain bred pure bred, which are ellg-jinore cars appeared and got into the Walker 8L West Pheae M. Union PIkone 220 ible for register but are recognised as jsmi. No one wss injured, but the or- not containing a large percentage of iginal Ford was Junk, the Uuick bad PLANTER GATHEN.H MI TB FKOQ til blooa of the prominent families , a hole stove in iU radiator, fenders i Over Fowlor A BoB's Hordwavo of the breed. Plain bred pure bred* were bent and tom. and bodies ot cars FANIOrH TREE. may be individuals of exceptional ; scratched and bruised. I Anothsr Z.dvenc* in Clothes. Prom a st'u-y: “An immense over- merit, but among the animals sold on Reckless driving was the cause and j Hasos. Summit R. King, s pioneer the plan in question many were of right here Is n golden oppurlunitjr for of Mnaon, who was present when the (sat topped by e soft very srtde* interior individuality, commonly the elate police. They ahould come in Reptfbilean party wae bom "nnder tbs jptauDed hat crushed Into the frt~“ A man's getUng old when It harta known as “scrub pure breds. ” The in- and camp and sUok oa tha Job. ,oaks" in Jackson county, has STolsed ■a”—Boston Tnuiacrtpt him to tie kls shoe lacee. ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30,1920.

Tr~ TTTii ■ rf-tt to the youngest father; L. F. Palmer, Grange; reading, Mrs. Pennie Temple; Dewitt a sack of flour to the largest family music, Marguerite Heuer; question, present; John D. Case, a cold blast "What can we do to make our grange Ni'iidii} Nfhuiil K«Hy. lantern to the person bringing the more interesting?", Francis Halsey Select Your Kitchen Cab ­ The Iiiturdoaumiiiatiuuul iJiHtrict largest load; Todd & Kidenuur, a box and others; closing song, by Grange. Sunday Sohuol Hally Kill be hold at of candy to the largest number of sis­ Round Oak the Hu|itl»t church Sunday, Oct. 3. ters; Brooks' Drug Store, a pencil and Souk aervlce at 2:00 o ’clock p. ra., tablet to each of the largest number &AYGHRISTMjlSSEIILP(ISrEIIS hlaHterii aiaiidard time. ' of brothers; a whisk brush to the one Square Base Heater 2:JS Itevoiiiiul, Kev. G. S. Nurth- who walks the farthest to church. inet by Comparison rup. A Sunday school rally with a special TO HELP AflTI-T.B.C. STAMP SALE 2:'30 - .\iidreBH, Hev. J. C, Willita, of program will follow the morning ser­ Lunsinn: nolo, Mrt>. Grace Coon. vice. All are cordially invited. P'rom the grewsonie to the guy, 3:45 -DlBcusHion, Kev. Wilcox. Ovid; from the de^re88ing to the cheerful, aung, Mildred Weismiller, lx>ma Kusa- from the repelling to the attractive— iiiune and Elizabeth Muuger. Garland. that is the complete revolution that 4:30—DlhiUBBion. V. M, C. A. Sec- has taken place in anti-tuberculosia ri'tar> K.-ind; inatruni ntal music, posters. AH the posters to be dis­ .Mr. and .Mrs. L Gre-n and daugh ­ played In connection with the Christ ­ (supplied); singing by congregation; ter, Wilma, and Miss Elsie Welling ­ bencilietion, Kev. Carl Seipp. mas seal sale in Michigan this year ton, of St. Johns, spent Sunday at the and all the pictures in all the adver­ home of .Mrs. Green ’s brother, Lee tisements will carry a ShiUe instead •Mrs. lluitH. (rum Chesaning, is be ­ Head. of a tear and they will make you grin ing entiTtained at ilie home of Mrs. Mrs. Rose Scott and aon. Howard, rather than shudder. Ella Truesdale for a few days. Mr. called on Mrs. Enimeret McSorley at The anti-tuberculosis forces have and .Mrs. Win. Gardner, of l..anBiDg. Bancroft Sunday. come around to a more correct psy ­ -ff Were also visitors there the first of Hubert Shannon has sold his store chology of advertising appeal, the the week. to W. B. Simmons, of Detroit. Mr. .Michigan Anti-Tuberculosis associa ­ Mrs. Butts, ill euiiipany with .Mrs.’ Phannon Is moving to Detroit. tion b lieves. .-\t least in Michigan Truesdaie, visited .Mrs. .Mlie Jones in .Mr. and Mrs Bucher, of F'lini, were the emphasis in the year’s seal sale St. Johns Tuesday. the week-end guests of their parents, will be on the hopeful side of the tu­ .Mr. and Mr.j. George Blizzard were .’•Ir. and Mrs. B. J. Mitchell. berculosis fight. .Not a p...^te. ’ Wi.l recent visitors at the home of .Mr. and The Busy Bee class enjoyed a wiener .shown that is grewsonie or repelling .Mrs. Gust .Martzkc. aild niarshmallow roust uk the horn * in its message, but every picture will A Dodg car coming west on Main of Miss Clara Leavitt, Friday evening. incidentally carry home the truth that street ami a Kiird going north on 'I'hc Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the tuberculosis fight Is a hopeful bat ­ ’ o Bridge street collided at the intersec­ the church parlors Thursday for din ­ tle and that the person who grins has tion of the two streets, knocking a ner. a belter chance than the one who hi '2^ tender olf from the Ford car The S. B. Player has sold his farm to weeps. Grandpa says it’s the only stove that will keep him warm accident w^is cau.-ed by not K* epmg Chris Scott, of Owosso, In earlier y ars anti-tuberculosis in real cold weather on th right s'di of the street. This .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunham are posters were uiteu put out llial maue tCLLCftS MASTERCRArT goes to prove that a traffic post is visiting relatives in Ohio. 'Fhey made the average normal person instinctive ­ r, ce.ssa'ry at this street crossing tile trip by auto. ly turn away in horror. That kind of Varney 1). IVarce. Earl J. Tucker Will Welliuglon and family, of .Mon ­ Scarcity of Fuel Never Puts Out thing was absolutely wrong, the .Michi ­ 10 So sure are we tliiil the and Frank House made a lusiuess trip tana, are visiting r latives here. They gan Anti-Tuberculosis association be ­ to Chicago last week, etich purchasing are eiiruute to Florida, where they lieves. This year the whole motif of a carioad of cat'll’. will make their future home. the advertising will be a smile. The This Stove Fred ('. Tucker and ( ash i-. Tucker, .Mphotizo Sherad, of Butternut, vis­ Christmas seal itself sets the pace. It of l.ansing. w re at Duck Lake on a ited Mrs. Sarah White at the home of t>ears the picture of a smiling Santa Sellers Kitchen Cabinet fishing expedition last week. .Mr and .Mr.-. .\ E. White, a few days Claus with a little boy, representing The Hound Oak Square Base Hester burns “any old fuel’’- ^bs, .Mrs. Minnie Gall entertained her la.st week. the New Year, on his back, who is slack, wood, coke, soft coal, et as efficiently as hard coal. Soft cousins, .Mr. ami .Mrs DeWitt Hunger- •Mr. and Mrs. Dell Loynes and chil ­ grinning from ear to ear. The seal i.s till* last word ill et»uve iieii( evening. Get. ID ner was s rved. The company was that it is to be treated lightly. But v“nta them. .Many other advantages. We recommend pmmpt inspec ­ Mrs. .Mattie Simmons, tif Lansing, then calk'd to order for its business premacy. See if you can find these features in other the person who begin.s in time can win tion. The present situation is making good stoves hard to get. was a r< eeii' visitor of Mrs. Josephine session, after which Mrs. Hettie Green out most quickly by being cheerful cabinets: Tucker and Mr'-. Estella D'lls. of St. Johnv. and our president. .Mrs. and optimistic. .\nd in order that the Harry K House, of Detroit, spent th Alice Head, favored the company with sinil of the seal may be translated .Made by the Round Oak folks. (1) Oil liand-ruhiied. fini.'xli. .Steam and Water w eek-end in Dew in and Lau'^ing. select reading. Th" remainder of the into saving the lives of thousands of Chas. W. Webb and faniil>. of !,aii- afternoon was spent in visiting and .Michigan sufferers in 1921, the Mich ­ A KOl’M) B.4K STOVE booked up with a BKOCk HEATEK autkes )>r(Md. sing, were visitor^ at T. M’ Itaidwln s various eiitercainments. .\11 departed igan Anti-Tuberculosis association has last Saturday. feeling tluit lie day had been well set for itself the task of selling 30,000,- a irottd I'nrnaee. ^ (2; Aiitnmalie lia.'-e eAlender, IN'hen you open Mr>. Ella Laiining. of Lap»<. r. visited spent. uoo of the seal.s in December. ■Mrf^ Minnie Gd'i and .Mrs. A Huuger- tile •’51 , ' iinl dr. the ha.'^e .'^helf extends, lonl, !• riday am: .-.iturday ot last week. .\ ( nsinoss im'e 'n.i of th * Lad:* s’ S. E. Bengal. hriTijiiiej iiien>ils ..nt io wliere tliey can he .\id society oi tin- I..»p,(st cuareb will PHYSICIAKS AT BEUEVE lie lield Hi the Imim of Mrs. Grace .Mis- Vioia i.eurgia spont the week­ easily leaehed. Coon. Tliursda\. Get .'ttl: .No ri'fresh- end in Detroit a*id attended the funeral LEPRflST CORE HAS BEHTOOHO; iiients will tie serve 1 .\ll nienibers (d) Dust-pi-onf lla-e 'I'op iiiMlernealh the proee- of h r grandfather, Albert Love. ST. JOHNS,MICH are reipi sted to attcii.' .Mr. and .Mrn. John Bandt and daugh ­ HFrOlfT FIFTV-M.NE LFI'FKS COM-1 Mrs. Ida Peabody a!. . .Ml and .vlrs laiii work table. ter, Kuth, visited Sunday afternoon I’l.ETELV CMtEO. * 8UILDINC HAgDWARE PLUMBIHGt,HEATIlJf; Jack Stuart and chil Iren. i f .\lma. witli .M. Severaiici- and family (4) Automatie L« w( riiiLr Flour Hin. Don ’t hr(*ak vi.silea .’>ir. and Wiltiur Smith on Fred Walker and son, Gale, and .Monday. Jesse Je88ing.s, all of Lansing, calicd Mr. ami Mrs. LmicT Laiikion enter­ GffK laB in the ruhli< IL alth Scr X0S30I locaoc aotaoir; aocaoi on friends in Bengal Sunday. vour liai'k liv ha vine t" lift flour to fill bin, as tained .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorenz, of vice are much interested in a report iijward Georgia, of Williainstuu, Luiising, .>Ir and Mrs C C Woodruff just printed that experiments in treat­ in otlier makes. spent Sunday and Monday with his and .Mr. and .Mrs. L. A. 'Axodruff at ing leprosy are showing hopeful re­ fiarent.s, .Mr. and Mrs. Koiua Georgia. sults. While they uialntain the tradi­ their new home. Septi niber 2t)lh. .Mr. and .Mrs Leo Carter, Mr. and (5) Dove-tail const met ion. ,\s used in all liijrh- Mr ami Mrs David Squires are now tional attitude of sci ntists toward un­ •Mrs. .Merle T"inple, .Mr. and .Mrs. Hob- ”1 plen.-aiiliv local li in their n >v home. demonstrated cures for disease, they erade fnrnituvi*. eii Heuer and Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis purclia.Hcii (f .Major Lewis and enter­ Iierinit evidence of their hopefulness Irer attended the Grand Kapids fair tained .Mr. ami .Mr- Win. Kiugbl. of in this matter to be seen. (6) Ola.S' Knobs. Never will tariiisli and surely J.:iiiig* In.^iire vourself airainst Owosso. William Bandt, of St. John-, visited .dr amt .Mrs t uas. i^oreiiz visited in turn of their inahul.v. The large iium- Sunday aflcrtpior with Mr. and .Mrs. iJrltcr iliaii i T'lniifti f II II nil ii\ I' .itl* ant.s. St. Johns last Sunday. li i of I .ises anil the apparent success r B. .Morse .\. !•:. Conklin, of liath. brother of .(Main d with them would seem to the •Mr. and .Mrs Frank .Martin and ill Sl. .llllll.>. \V. G. i oiikliii. of iliis place, who wa." lay mind reasonably concluHlve ovi- mother, of Walled Imke, .Mr Cliillsun, ilein I that marked gains are being severely injured by a vicium horse} of .\ovi, Sacki^tt and son. War­ last week, is report«-«l some tietter at m.iili 111 controlling uii ufflictioii ren, of Olive, and Mr and .Mrs. Floyd uhicii nilf the beginning of lime has W. R. Osgood & Son this writing. Hit" and sun. Huger, spi'iit Suniluy .Mr. ami .\lrs Ernesi Scou ami li. on V' ganieit a; iiopelesKly incurable, liny ,’il III.ini' .1’ M.ii null’ Ml ,il t|i. null. with .Mr. and Mrs A. L. Chaiiiiuin but ihi luretul physkiuiiH of the grandson vis'ied in LaiiMing the first dr and Mrs Cliarle.s Hulsey and health servii I ar* slow to let thetn ('•iDli' 1m llii llllll ,‘iUii tlt'l .ii'il'III I • 11 11. The Undertakers and Furniture Men, St. Johns. ot the week. family, .\llieria Sturgis and .Neva Het- .Mr. aiie .\ir-. W ellinuion G V ; iik- xfhi ,iiH epi com 1 Unions prematurely. iler spent Smid'iv with .Mr. and .Mrs. Mrliiiia I oiiall) I’oor. liii eiiteriaiiied .Mr. amt Mrs 1-red I It w aru Pop!- Sanders, of ( b \ eland. O last week E*-|>rosy ie a disease tliut Is ala ays om eriaiii, liuiil out- of the uuthorltb s .Mr. anil .nr.- Mliert Youngs and lii- .\,sk NI.UI ...... » l"l’ *^ll"N ’- |■'l;lUl !•’! V«»i.mMa9,'»l!tt3RWiaiUUIiUNU(UWfl^^ lie daughter, lielma. visiieu at W'ln v Hi. U. i.>t V t P III i.NM'l K.V oij the subject to the currcs|Mtmlenl In dltii u-niiig llie recent reports We Ca.se s last 'I iiesduy ll< iiry .N. .VlutiUxgii" uiiil will to fiml It nnually anems the (Miorer .\ fire Was iliscovi-rtil in on* ot Uie Claaile D. .MutlhewH and w ifi VS 1-2 cl.iMsi'* of population and it is the rule shedH of iln- Win. F Ivraas Lumber of W 1-2 ol \W I-I seclloll k Victor, ilut' vt)M-n HI r move the sufferer to to., l y Glen Ward, an eiupioyt I’lire. ♦ 1.00 S l. lOHN.S AGRICUL I UF.M . '()(. i A i ION iiior' lie.ilihlal eiivirotiuieiit iliere Is a sinult l•oyb had built a uiiiii* fire. 11 .'olin Kri'l '.i'C at k rank Dolloii. laud wa.'v soon extinguish'd. w.;)i litib* noiiie.il'li gum in his comlitlon at oil till' K t'J of NE 14, si'ilioii tl, HARD COAL dan'iage dum >im I I ti's ofieii coiitlnuea for luuiillis .1. iiutidull Beudii <>1 .Ml Pieasaut 'i.iiii: $1,200 •r voi titus far liiere l!; alwNys M.irk i'liiiit^il uui wu> u> vt.ijur a relur > follouing ami llie patient is calling on iriends in luwi i-iwib. lot .No 140, block .No JSi, Vil- •Mr. and .Vlrs Hubert Moore of la>n l.tllr I o ! Ill'll hi. form r state We liavi* for very litiii t»f Di'wii i, It 00 sing, were eulerluin< d at Uie home of I'hi -^t r"-ult.- •• liuve iitol u-> III 111 1 VV liii.t' to iiaruld 4 BuBuid >1 liuVi l ei II in Uiallllg wIlIl (lie dot .Mr. amt .Mrs. i-'raiik 'loiiu last Sunday itiiii wile, h 1 ■ lit lots .Nu I 9 and II, .Mr.- tirace Cuun eiiUrtuliicd the lot • ' -1 u4 ; " (be llliek that have it* ell )♦ #»♦♦♦♦♦< >♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»•» >4 iAHI IMS! M I'loi K .No. 01 - y iif til Jolili. , fz 2:>'' Ooiii.l .-ii c* kful vvliii luliercuhiuiQ |ti lowing guests at llel holill I lie first ...'.roll S Wl't'b '•> Hilas W .Newiiiuii of llie week ilT aild All W K Me I 'll III) |> I Iklal;- t JH-^erB 4* II!;’ . aim will v\ 1 J ol lot 21 ami zui S ove and Pea Coa 1 Curiiitek, .di rte .Met.'oruin k and the bl 'll sl' t: prohi-s Itf* ie ':.|l - III t'Idi K 2'J, and laud Iiu Iwcmii blocks 211 .Miases .ilia and Huth Mt i oriiiii n, of i I ii.f an I I ' e III. |i p^r* mm h m> re A Golden Opportunity DU r Luke, uiid .ilisa Lerliiu ;>liSi tin aoilld lia'- li.voii W IP will ami will' to Itarold of laipeer, Uluo Uei. \i 11 inolllpsoli I t i ll > nr thus fitr liowi v r To Socoro Your Own Home Newspaper and Also IjUliip Sol't ()(Hil and Kj^j; .sj/e ^-aimell ('ual. and laiiuly, ot Lust Laiistiig . iiiiib umi wiic. E 1 2 lot* .’ o 1 and • £ have iioi {I'uml an,? speitiii r* 4 tiiiil 19 liiel oil tic iiortU oidv u| Ito t • f,,f II „ iiiaiast ami a are watch .Mis. .Merrill and ouughu r >1 ImUi Your Own Home Farm Puiier at Bargain Ratr^ (Jot your eojil while 1 la* ih ufooil. sing, visited .Mr and .Mrs T W Bald I'. 1 2 ol iol .Nil b. Idol k 2*' • lllas« ol 114*40411 a« pa rlltl-lD with ^ialili Haplda, IJ.bOO will Ihe lirst of the week ' Ui Ho** Oi lio' Iii4i rill iuiitiai III Elgin Pi '‘ w.n- loitpb 1- Pi>ii“r4ml 'Hi o lli ---.id . ' . . 4;-.: i.v. I. Win ' ■ ' I iiih on and wil. iilli I I -i r<r> Phone 145. ST. JOHNS, MICH. besl.li n Ollii'l rciallve- and u hiJkl oi = llleliiir Ullllal in (lUlil r n • li ' kiyiliANiSiUNiHailllUN . I 1 a(:.! r I , ,.4r nu r> ,, h. I, .1 . It - • , ■Mr- I lull ill I i,. , in . r I FHtyEmiUk Oi IOd £H0011I;n ’j • ■ ■ .>d I . I’m! 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EICEn Nu «4m II Sb ' Valuai Urvllla Itaruld iklpp 1 i-i# . M i') 40 Ml I SMS 4ta*. Untf 4** 40 miCI MlIU F]:* I • ' f«v Owi TW* WirkifAM Wt Nu I48II4 lllb "Tilt liuw la hparliluiM Mlat lia MlmaH ^lt«H IlsMk If a— 4a. -Ilittlia tl mrwmtmt tlR'ri Iks SislDiM AiEC 1 • Ul««*alKiC4« MtHWMSMI A«9i.'«' 0 il 1.. II. IIOMI iaiOalMg !• Ibia pbtav fc*! MUiOses iMHi lAifiwwiMi f (3a M mSmfd H mm mmm lbx» liSiauaa MUKiiiwyw^lit U*»r OS Rtf iHOtsiM* <*rrt tr> Aa^iis ttjc: > 4>nt»l Sl»»*s WwaW I•4t• Saatt ... mimmi MU tmm li oi iiia44 ptuus'M mill tb« bi« NikMi •mA t 'I Jt 4 * 0 f 0 ■ ». ■4- loitm l.«4 lu b* to i^i id to i4i|4 siau •• t»l* •IM ami «« ooaC 'O' M * lb«MO oV|l I •kSliy l>Mtt4 ' I Ibaioi rnutmum Ins imssa4 mu ■ ‘ ji ‘0 losi ISSI UbtM 4s AasimciMl 0* rmn Jcfi'S'S kUMilU Iff «>ll IM >b**ft A €1 •ssa a ai««i44a« stifl k^kvr IMtiy J ;f ■ . * G. W. Emmons Iba hmttttat v-baXkA dm n§ 1 ..tfcg fnaxia He 1$** » pis* a 0 fin* n MA km m «ic$e$ • lit ■ I bMM »< »*•«-># IMLR* ?u (Ms SWA tRs mmo tm iiuiiiig mm ••to * * . '»«cioo o Victor RacortU and Virtrolaa aaclualvaly IbkU tlliaia Isen* •rv !• sfti «AiHwmn r^Mtss** ^ss ’Jiff,} kllsrwl ibs tollM* iMg "I ' 'M msmslaf *- ftasi»»« ltl» rny •"•A l» 1 i Le. £13^30(7 I MS>4H f*> -Umi miui Mt f tt * hftrtm A btsi -M AlO'iiHkiaiii fr .vftfoA iiru*«i. HiAAiiv. •i Mm es«r% hsGis H Uk4 i-iuiiihm umUm, hortf l< osm »>wws wHt AMM mtmri ■Sirva 4i| MnoA A Auii if IMiA«A»awr In a M ttsiai fs §uS 01 $ m T§/J your Nmdt in tho Want Coiumn tti tlA«rf Mtai • alwMl IM 'Paft Ttfi. 8T. JOHNSTMIOmOAN, THUE8DAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 30,1920.

Fowler Mr. liud Mrk. Frank Wlubcr, Mr. and Mra. JotMjph Oroaa and Mr. and Mra. ~ Joarph Kus vialted ralatlToa In Hoot rt«H K C. ^•^KI»»lt • latap ad». rtlae- Haturday and Hunday. m< nt on Pagr HU. >1,. and Mra. Oalua Oould and dauKl>it*> ‘> l>unna. of .Mulilken, and .M. Chester R. Culver HI. PaiilV l.ulhcraa Cliurrlt. V'. UiUMtiii. uf Caraou ('tty. vtaltad their Everything for Your li«*y, K. IV licyrr, I’aator. alaler, Mra. (laorgc Fleck, thr firal of O<*lober 3. l!«:u- Hervicea at lU;(Mt ihe week. On returninK bunie Tuea- a III in Ihe FnKliab lanKuagc Kplatle day, Mra. Fleck and lml>> at cuinpuiilett for eiahteenth Sunday after Trinity, them. I ('or l'4-k. goapel, .Matt. 22'34>4ti. W. II. SiielliiiK and (uiiilly a|>enl Baking Needs Seriiiuu on the Rusp' l of the day. Sun- Sunday in Chesanlng. da.v ac^ioul leaaoii .No. 40, “.Naainaii, (he .Mlaa Father Meyer went to Potter- I.4>|M>r.'' (II Kinga 5 I ville, Thuraday, to viait her Lruiher, Men cloud Huiu«-BUid« Uruod. Ut • uu «iui i alwny* luokr • . and returned with her mother and lit- Hi-ImmiI .Nvtca. tie nephew Friday evening. ■hit" wilh hunlMUtd* lUid kiddi Attd lb*** f» iwklpd whMi you The liM-al lioya were defeated by the I ------—— hakt* • delH-iuu* iiikf faat i.yoiiM team laat Monday after-' noun. Fowler played a atood game, Westphalia. Wt* have flic Ktld V. l*ricc If yoo •r*' nui ic**((>uk »• no '«i m >oii w.iuld llkr to hav*. but lout It on arrora. | ------The Senior claaa have elected the Will preaa cider Tueaduya. Thur. line of wtH)lfH.< for Suita ari ‘‘(urn (he iahlea ” on J. Schoenith made an automobile trip iiicasure. .lust 1 lie s(yl(? you (hem Del sth Come and aee F. II. K. to (irund Ituplda on Wedneaduy. H. W. Miller Mill . .Mra. Hay Sinea and children Are ______apendtng Ihe week with relativea in! want tliciii made, and guar­ Fowler, Michigan 'v large niimher from hen* allended Heal I'lty. ) the (jrand Ituplda fair laat w ek. I .diaa liarharu Hauer reiui ncil lo h< r , anteed to fit you perfectly. .Mlaa Anna Werner began working home in Purtiund. Friday, illcr a i. n um IT for Mra. II. II. Thornton laat .Monday, daya' vlalt with frieuda in town. | MADE TO Arihur Wade alaried lo Hanaing. • -Mr and .Mra. William Arena and j Monday, lo attend the .M. A. C. the family and Mra. laiula Snilgen vialled j coming year. jMc Charlea .Martin, of Fow- .^llaa Kma Paacli alaried tor Ypal- ler, Sunday. j -oLtPMKt lunii. .Moniluy. to attend the .Noriiiai j Kiaiik French and aon. iJeorgc. and ihia year daughter. .Mary, and John Adunia, uf •adfOMK' Carl Sihneider waa in St Johna laat latnalng. vialted .Mr. and .Mra Peter, Chester R. Culver During Our^Special Sale vioiiday. Trlerweiler on Friday. .Mr. uiid .Mra D. ii. Dakin were call- Mr. and Mra. Frank Hak< r and fain-, er>4 in tlraml la*dK<- one da.v laat week, ily vialted .Mr. and .Mra. Jainea lainct \V«* v\il) ui\i* Ual|di i ole and The**dorc Cooper, near St Johns on Sunday. i of Mount Uoae. apeiit the week-end -Mr. and .Mrs. Uiuia Snligt n were, with their parenta. j bUHiueaa cullers in Purtlniid on Sat- Joaeph Fink viaited frieiida in Sparta urday. j y.^i}[:z.zrxa laat week and the first of this. William Theleii. John Fink and, FREE Mr and .Mra John FiiielB were in Charlea Meyer allended ihe lair at* Ht Joliiia Thursday. ICrund Uaphls Wednesday. | C F .Mever was In St Juhna Friday lamia J. Wieher made a businesa with (‘ai'li N«‘W MimIcI Soiitli Mallciiiilt* Uaii^o on huaiiieaa tr>P Portland Saturday | Olive Hauer, who has Uwjii aasial- Mrs. Dr J Schoenith returned to an cMtilil-pifft* sc‘i (*r Pure Aluminum. ing Mrx Thornton the past four her home in Detroit, Saturday, after weeks, returned home Sunday. |i‘'> extended visit with her daughter, .Mra .\dam .Martin relurneil home j Mrs. Alfred Snltgen from Detroit last week Tuesday. | -'Hhs Catherine Hertraiii was In Safety First Mr and Mr^ John I Irich and daugh- I r, .\iinu. Wire in St. Johns laat .Mr. and .Mra laiuia Cleorge, of Fi»w- Thursday. !• r. Viaited .Mr. and .Mr.**. Peter Trier- Mis.- Iloae Wiigeii returned home weiler one day lust week. .\ricr Jill is 5taid and dtiiie, the most import.ioi i; * . q from Detroit last Friday evening .Miss Klizahetii .Miller left for Hun- sing. Sunday, where she has employ ­ il II to ask about any investment is: “Will I •v1c.v ^ N M. Cieller, of Toledo, came last Thursday to visit r«*latives in town. He ment. Get My Money Back?” - tr' returned Tuesday I .Math. Spit'/ley w.is in Del roll on .Mrs. Jos FernhoU and family at­ Imsiness Saturday. tend il the wedding ol her niece. .Miss .Mias ( ulherine Itertrum, .Mr. and Hegina Feldpausch. and u .Mr. Schiiiltx. .\lrs. He Siiitg* n and Hilary Snilgen ,\Hil you had l>ettcr answer that question your were n ’.arrh'd "at 'Westphalia on " ‘•re Hanaing visitors on Thuraday. w ho .Mr. and .Mrs. John Heiigel and .Mr. Tuesilav morning. . , i, _ .Ni li. IJefoTi* you send your money away, invi*.'••• on Uedrusduy. it*sa nii;ility i‘omfoitable feeliiifi hi know that your 1 I I < tiiriMV ' Hansea and Uob- vlra’Kmma “wheeler returned from ‘•'•t and Hosal.ne Sp.txley attended the .ren Haiicrofi and er, of Hanaing. Sunday. relallveamilVITH inIII St.ni. Johns.JUlirin. . e n a iwE. and .Missea Herthu and * I children, of lamalng. spent Sunday Hiram Scolt and Clair Hardtiian. Mr. and Mra. Herman Muhnke and ntolher, Mrs. Julia Smith. were in St. Johns Thuraday. >p»‘<*ial sith* fltiKfh. 0«'lohi*i' !Mh. Peter -Mil .Mr. and -^*'.Mrs.‘**' C K. Stuuh Mlaae-..... — • ...... Hazel. Kdnu -and...... Iva- Ferrier.------children...... Fred— .Mohnke...... -and...... August—— , i, . “'“i.t .Mrs.-ri Horme^ Hall« returned Houses with gurileii for rent. .Mrs. Hihhie Iteecl, of iainaing. spent of Dewitt, spent Sunday eveiiing with Murtena, of South Hengal, and Wm. I'ctrolt, Tliuraday, after spending Pohl. Adv. ' Saturday with Mrs. Mark Hill. .Mr. and Mra. Robert Norria. Schrader and slater. .Mlaa .Minnie, of '"e fore pari of the week at the home .Mr and .Mrs. Cierhig and Win .Vlr ami .Mrs. A .1 Htiol eiiierialiied Klh*y spent Sunday evening with Mr. ** ^ Warner. Tony CIrIch, of Detroit, accompanied James Clayton entertained reluiives from iatnsing Sunday. Ham (JIM and sons, of Di troit. .Mr ami .Mrs F'red C. Tiedi. ' Whittaker Brothers II'* T. Clark and .Mrs. Cameron, of ami Mr- M J. Tout. Mr and Mra ------m , J SCHOOL UAMJlEJilNO. iroll, vu*'Hanaing, called at (J II Hrowii's Sal- Frank Yaiu and daughter. Pearl, and eveniiiK. hut Mr. and Mrs ^e^jg via- afternoon. Mrs. Onilu and Florence Ahholt. of Bengal Center. 'The schotil children of Cleveland, O., 1*1*! 'h^**'* ' “^" '* * ' "^ “ *** I ‘“'beri .\orris and ! tusing. and Kllaworlli Scoii of De- ______raised in their gardens laal year FOWLER MICHIGAN. |7(i,i<35 worth of vegetablea, tbera be Th^Fowler ball team added another ‘bil'lreii and Mr. and Mra. Kugene pel- wltt. Sunday. | There will he services at the hall inv H.2ba ut them who reiMirtjtd m. .Mr, ami .Mrs. 'Tom Ijuphuiii enter-jju-.-jp Sunday school at suits While this was not larae ner tamed Mr. ami Mrs Roy Heckinaii and „ It was gooj cowldlrffi K* Uie Truiiihlea of DM roll by a score olj James Suub. Mr. ami children. Mr. and Mra. Alvin Duflo Tin ihiigal .M. K Aid society will ,i„y back yards of a big city ilka IHMWIIMmi ‘ Mr and Mrs Tony ladk and children Tom Slauh and Miss Hertha ' and children, of Middleton, and Ham meet with .Mr and Mrs. Clarence (;ieveland. r vtH .ri her siater % ra . I-ansiiig. -pent Saturday and Hlanchard and lady friend, of Perrin 'rownaend, 'Thursday, Uclober 7tb, at V//ro u ri l an^ Suuua; The »J".Hlay with their parenta, Mr. and ton. Sunday. m 30 o'clock a. m Dinner will b< In a cummuuli) like St. Jobur When You Buy It . ‘ i*.:. ' .^..1 Airs. C. K. Slaub. Hannah HlUzard and fuiiill!fuiiilly where more land is availabla, elill- daughter remained until .Monday, SI ned a. mam Kveryone cordially In- should Xw “l.il .Mrs laiiii Culler, of Dewitt, called enlerialiied .Mr. uml .Mrs. John Patten, Here you feel just rh*'"wmwhen she vveiilanem\' to’ schoI?rThe"^.Ml Pleasant,’conimg where “• Hrow'n Thursday alter- of tJraml Hedge, Mr. and .Mrs John ,vir. and Mrs. Dan Harper, l!!Vih!ns"^^wera* i she will attend school the coming ituckh y. Mr. and Mrs Waller Huck-! v,, Sept 27th. a nine pound bV m 1^‘“»reu year EAT like eating every­ Dawlil. w n* also callers there Thurs- h.*y ami grandson, Otto Huckley, of |^,y .Mother and child are doing In every clly aod town, It would .Mrs. D li. Dakin was a visluir In evening ■ Kugle. and .Mr, and .Mra. Henry Roher j a iremeiidoua addition to the vagatable thing in tight, for Hianlun one day laal week. supply. Many of Iheae chlldran would .Mrs Deo Sniltli was a ealler in It H Uuthhun and Gladstone Smith, and duuKhler. of Hanstng. Sunday j Harvey and Mrs. D. M. of Detroit, spent Friday with Mark .Mr and .Mrs. (1. H. Ilruwu, in com- uroan Irom Parke county, Indiana. become permanently iotereatod aod SI Johns one day laal week. Hill puny with Mr and Mrs. Allieri Ma<*k would (ujiitinue to culllvale land when HEARTILY .Mrs Roheri Kle * allended the fun I um<* Friday lo spend a week with they grow up eral of her cousin, Henry Wheeler, In .Mra. Kllen Siaiiipluy, Mesdaiiies Dan of latnaiiig. apent Sunday with Mr. and (hell a'ster .Mrs. IjUtln r OalMirne, and It Is Good and Roy Hlaiupfly and Mrs. Chris Zeel .Mra. Roaa llrooks near SI. Johns family. Owosso, Friday, Frank Huhhard, K3 years young, has .Mrs K Z Nash and daughter, Mrs. of (iunniaonville allended the.... .\lwurd •Mr. and .Mrs W T. Plowman, t'lar- Mary Waters, aere In Hi. Johns Krl- *'«•''• 'erne llugelel s Jri been helping Ihe farmers in 'bl>|,iii'«, plowman, wife and aon, Kenneth, vicinit) secure their bean crop. We are offering the following tpeciala: dai I.VIrs. ('. F Crowley, Ralph and Reva Mr. and Mrs D. O. Dakin spent Uie Air and Mrs^ Mark Mill eiiieriaiued I Crowley, s|>enl Hunday si Portland S .Mo 2 cmam PuiplitB ...... SSe l.orge bottle (4u«ao Ollvaa,.lic week end with relallvea In Drand I 'Ir. and .Mrs O to Marlike and chll- ; with Mrs. Crowley's brother, William dreu, Mr, and Mrs. Kuberl Yaiiz ami £«gt Dvwitt. Towner and wife. The Peoples Store S Sc boEM MotohM ...... ttr (Quaker (Uifr.a ...... 4tr Mra. Deorge Schafer a as a visluir In Mr. and Mra. C W' Halsey, Francis, 1 rolla Tollat Popar, Si. Johns Friday. * 'The folhiwiiig pupils of (he lialh No. Robert and Hazel Halsey and Alberta S bora H«rd Watar Soap ...tSc •lira larga ...... fSc Miss Audersuii, of Saginaw, vialted 1(1 schiMil were neither ahaeiii nor Hlurgis were entertained by Mr. and, Miikcs II HjK'ciulty (if giving lardv for Ihe month ending Sept 24, .Mrs Howard Pope Sunday, In honor It bora Klrh a NopUia ...IIjM Midi Taat l.yo ...... Itr Mr. and Mrs. Caaslus (looid, racenlly | i'(*h I service, Tlic gtiods han ­ Mr, and Mra. C Dould, Miss Ander-j Poultry Wautted |!»2(i Ktliel Gibson, Ilernell Ulhsou, of Mr. Pope's sna Mrs. Hslsey's birth ­ aon, Mrs. Alice Fox and Mary Watars Donald Glhson, Rayinuiid Glhaon, Don day, which occurs on the same day. Uaik a 7U-mUe auto trip Saturday,! I will pay the higbaot asarket price aid Hiirrla, .\giiea Harris, Arihur Me­ dled Hre of the higheut qual­ through lauialug and uibar pointa. | al all ttmaa Farren, Clarence McFarreii, t'aaale ity. Free Delivery Cold Meats Mr and Mrs Roheri Wardrope, of* McFarren, Darwin Trumhie, VIolat Bitb. Ml. Pleaaaiit, vialted Mr. aod Mra. K. All kinds uf fat pAultry wanted at all Wilson, William Wllaon, llaymood Pop and Soft Drinks Z. .Sash, Haturday aud Sunday, timaa Wilson. Ilemice Ulbaon. Vernon Glh Rev .Nisniaiis, (he new paatur, i Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ijoiig, 'son. Roller) Houlhwlck Percentaga preached his first sermon In the M. 1C ' ut lasualug. Sept. Iklh, a daughter. Sea ms or phone H boCura you aail of alleitdaiice, 100ars, moved arlth his wife lo LEO K. POUCH phalla. vlaliad her parenta, Mr. and iiif rowLM, Mica. North BongAl- Wlillehall laal week, where he will cjifftN* or ti»a, juHl try our Mra. Win. Dunnehatik. Imi Sunday. 1 preach this conference year lieruiaii Duunehat'k and friend. Mlaa I Korn to Mr. and Mrs Krnest Wake­ Mrs Kmiiia (iiaidrlch enlerialnad hraiidH, Y dii will Im* natiH* Our Grocory St« Johns, Mich. Mall, of (amalug, cama Saturday to field. Kepi 2&, a son Mr and Mrs Kmmoi ('llae for dinner vlalt hla paranla, Mr, aud Mra. Dunne-1 Mr and Mra. Pred Schrader aud Mr. on Sunday. fied, Lack, over Muatey. , Kramer ’s Rrstauraat and Mrs August Schrader, uf HuuUi Mr and Mra Itrenuin aod Mr. aad Mr, and Mra. Jos, Schafer, uf Pe-1 Mra A. H. (iuodricli and ahlldran wara Is Mm MHT place to Eat. Riley, spent last SuBday evening with wanm, vialled k< r mother, Mra Adam Mrs. Marie Tiadi calh re el the home of Mra. Bainui Mania, taat Sunday. ) Wa food you right. Hart fllgafuoaa haa ralumed botna Guoditrh Hunday Mr. aad Mra Oaoar lUlaa, of Hi. CIGAEf CAMDIES SOFT DElNKt. from ilie Si. Johna Capital, whars ha Mlaa Klla Hmllh loft fur Ypallaall, Loait HatUer, Prop. Juhaa, vlallad bar aual. Mra Joa Poi, I waa raconlly oparalad upon for np- Friday, to (aha up bar dallea aa teaolf «•# •• News Pays 00 000 aad family, laal Huaday. I FowWr, MkyfAn mm liendlriUa. er la the aomtal. KT, JOHW, TtV

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WALTtCU A SiXm lac ibruucb ibi ,ifii..^p,i »ir.» tiOooUl/Morciiiu, - .3,0, aatfUoiilMiii br uiiUiiiicd ri* KaaiMi li‘ I'liyalciAii aud durgaiMi a awwrtby Imuuaj . oiiiaati ut 'lusi Aj Alaoilo' •*»)' au<-< vaafOii and Itiat u 0O|>> of tiifa uldi-r Im iiualed U> aa: ' (Ji fcatia .i liaorjfi lilfici buura i •" Uf 4 (Hi aAuapi rnmuimu, trmotgimi auu itrmmk mo * ■ '* mirn - . jc...... £*.. < Avol, nl lii*- la*-' 1.110*111 .iffo i ao k adiii'ada) and adii'iak (iUi«r tumir aof an lora ut U,*- iU‘*Mu(ruti> «f I a ♦ ^ 0*3.) ll ' .'.i.-i i rn* diaaa, b iUsuiulvIi M.itl -n i y appuiiiiuatul U -Sd |V Man •f Uita ofdai to Ui |n»i».ii4.L ..n iu«l uiup Ah £ U Cliauta Md X-Jt tiiO aald ttolauduiil. 'i«..of||« < avul. at '-ari Italuui baa cruwi ti^y « u,. . , artibbi a mtntmimuut. « pip* loieiily (l(i>a Itvlofi- ll*< li'i" ii... ■ !»»..% ilA lA. m rlti«M (or tiia a|.|M.-ai Uu* pour (Mi pnMidiii wii i Kl.fW.kf:" J Vii .1 M.. u k Mlaifc atu. p«tn ll iiaotl— ai u- t., t'lii ult J ‘1 <' t 'lidt. (*.. ii I I lirV A.SaKliKii U Li m OOUm OUI.U'I ;ill(li«d btUa uf a atrriiiii „f biateiry Uim> i Jfill.V U'AIJO.l; ' ll • •Ikor Hiata liauk dt. Joluta OfalUridtc* A KeliUnti. lata Uir pipr in>* ajMl tin. om-iu,.r VLlUb UIU/ iS.AnO' ■ Allot nr) ' (oi I'lai'.lif aaurar of in# railway tu f;.. _ .. i , Huatnaa* Addraaa dt Jolnn 4lic)ilaa< ‘ IIOMAd MANN, If b d Oritca A iAjtnmtsn /; Hub* tlur MUik -m lit lUt i^ , okor < Uapiuau a aiur* PHOAATfc 0^ yyiUU. aiid iNi'k.wo mu, I * of i*a<'J * MiiU ‘ .'lArj. »!*• Ml ;n‘, f'Kij Um* Ib.iASifuwi Ml KU/u//. ol. I ,. C e. lade f.'oufi fid ffii’ <' iuni> ‘tl < iiiilon iHI HI H t;OUUl.N LfouUai Of(l«a a At a aoaKioti of -.^.(1 ioiiil l.i ..: ,il tm UMrtbwti* <*a* ituuii/l Ut a r«ir* a d a oUiifi off! . Ill (Ii4 ( If*, of Hf Join ' tit lifu lioad uf (‘litiUfii AveUfUf M" .' -*w avid ifount) -II' till '-I* .1 .'tiiit* aalluiw* ivu»uii4N! bla Aoai aw k l> i;. j mass fritw IKun ,u Util lumUtm I* urm I'l4a4lit II J I' ll.lN' JU'ltfr o' P U H , ll 1> H Uppuail' I ruUali Hlarl Ituial I'bunr LllUUHi Nu I* uuw anti uf tin- our>«i a adi »uj |, In ih* Mailar < tnc tatai i Tnani* Mar 1‘ fiuui Uu I am wan* ngUttt am fu' ■ Ki^p. 0*4 a*«d Jalnoa Klpfi linvi. y flUd ii. ..i - .ui I lual lluit 0*1 uui wa* (iwu-imi *... 'ill- |M:(tU«ii oiaxitd : it If. I A l lOlt.ty.tM. acpurtli.p ia4^4 pwiruiooin ibai. auy Micnt III aiiliiia liUiix '.i.a U' i" t:.t l.i i • ill Mini (i-ataiticnt of a.i.'.^ ilt.-<-i-cd l•..M utbur pun lu fb* kk.iruf 0|. fllr ill KUl'l ruull 1.1 ■ ..illi.il t' i>io kil.l, H Mill .-.(pj ilinruay al lata ball anil tlili> till adiiiiiiiK. l. -t , 'oj'l Ibla buuu by tbi nwiural adkaul*#. uf (Mtati la Mlalilcil lu lit-ll Kif- ‘ at Jubna, Micb a liarbur raused a* um uf ilu b** u, aifii^l ■UJlatflf Or! anil Oir krufid tiaapitr u*. uci. ,m.r II la ontriid ’l tail II.. tin day >' s> :. oily tl OiMrl Wui 1. Ooarl Mr, A o. i^aif ..t niiii i‘f ' ill oLurm* fbal ttruUk-r It* ab*ii«« tr^rjt lofaliooii al aaid iiloliuli .tliii ui and l>- HK '.liL 4f Uk^AHl., uruua aijil'. a|i|i.illili''1 in. i. ii.i., -.f .at. iui In • a al -1 .a w dl Jubna, Mlcl. Hmt Uon, S'aiiuiial iiuuk liuildina Till triiy imuif ii, lu luuuinr . : uoi. It i« luriliif orifd 1 «J lit . li.iiiii- Ii Wbe-l II paaMil tier tlinraol Im- aivan l.^ i/ulil.i itioii oi a wi|>) III llil4 lirili'l III! flilii- .licvaaiki I K Vkalbrldai L W Kabllni f'*b III Kuaaiau iiaud* iu Pu' • ii'ka i.M'Vioua to -ii'l ol li'.i.iny u. Tl.i- HI Jiflifia Ni-aa. .. i i w.i| l.i i iniiiti -! WAKliKIlXiK * KKIll.INU, Utiral tioubb rvM) uofuir i|.i car ni-il . Ir< ul.tii/il In a n- < on i'. bolt* uf IPI4 aflciac it* cu.,.,., . I «■ I I.V.S.. Uuruoya al Iota Ml Jubna, Muso 4 llui I - Jll Id' 'I |'||,I,,||. Offica uvor t'uiumr iJrug HUirr iwfurr Il.r H’urW war a mukiui.ui bod fl.AN' KH I- ■.U.k.N<:i i l4**b lauj.'Ind lu 1,.^, . _ I It I ji ii£ riiil- ili a . llKAN W KKiKUKt. bcallli rrauri In u*ai find i n.. HHOBATt OI- VylUU kt'urnay al i,akk lauiaiua Miubiaaii aum. a*M.l* daaplu ll* m,4 ,, i ^ ,, • 1 A I . 'll Ml' lll< i.A ■ ill . ri'.il Ulflt'c 4"’' dial'' Haviuaa liaui. Olily I Ui •'■■JII lol IIm- f'.l.oil) oi ' lllii 'I. Miiuinaliu* and unA*mpr appi ... . Al .1 • II of a.Ull t out I lii’lil ll II I Mi ll riiiiiii awb I as Fbuna JAJI •uH, a* * rllu.aU k*l..r. il,. m ... y 'ili.if. olfi. I- ii. 111! ‘'ll,. .It at .lol.n Ki nid'-iM o 4‘is Hy auiura airaat w«* iliUir ill nil.) olul.-r aiid It* Inn a..Ill "luiii) III. It.i I il' '1.1 ‘ .‘•i-iili O' ..U f$ 1-4 r, A l> lififlf rani. diaUHl by paUui a.-ai i« ii,. I'liari.l I|I)N J I' I l.l '.'i jjiw ■' t ». I KKnAMIKM. baiiau* ir.«* i'rol.,,t. In toe Mall*' of to* Latale uf h jf 0. O-W Kalu.,1 bad ai riuiio Tnlmar Ontaaad, 11 K' .KK iIKU, l> V a Offma at f'Uimic'' 'fulinMii Inivind filed in pi rtrui. ibai aPaciod ll mui* ij. , (ourl ill- |ii lili.ii. .iiii/ii.K IJ..il I 1. Kl( limuiid a livny iiaru UuU- p'fi.iip. iiMii puilUcal dlaiufi...... tfiairuinciit in wriUiid, purifortlnK to ba piiunt'i I iiiiiuii pliuna 44 al tin tiif- lual mil itinl Ii'mI.iii.uiii ■> aoid Oi It iii'Vri xo'iiki'iiul fruui lb* g. ll ri iiaril now on lili in .ml < oui I lo loi iiuua« l-IT alrlk. uf iiiMi wbi.'b apr**d u .i ir.ttto'f tl. iiiol/oli- ami lti.it II.• o'li.,,ida H \ Boilurd l/nliun ol aald aatair l>« Kruiilid lo Inin Ui.' rtiilr. Miuii, I i.^ai* f,d In I:* art/ III to iu/liit olfit-i aullnlilr |ii I aoli lull' brmialil pui . I, I,,,.,.,,, ^ '• » # (f II la I.idi-li-il ‘I lull Itn Vth day of O'.lo f0f, A O ivao. Ilf lillii n < loi'k III fill' auffmiiy lo ililjr,!. lOraiKa/n .il aiinl l•l..•lill. nlfiii bi and r**' la li«-|i l'> HIdaiinli'I (ill l.i-.ililiK mid pufi Uon OmMiui 1- liuhi 1 , ,„ If ia furfnnr •jtiltful i'li.l pul'lii liiylUc Eyes Tested III...'. I fr.i.,,, b. lUari'iif III giki ii lo imnlii iiiion nl n i oiiy •f (ilia ordw fill Miiti rdi'iaaikr Wi'fka W.I* (■«i|i|i|, • it i|, i., , irvloua to aalil d.iy of littnilnK in I lir pnd rb.ii.i, ui.rt tI Jolilit .Viwa M ni'Ua|<.i|.t fir.nli'd .iini I 4f*d^ tin ul.ilwl In . i|.l I'liiii ly •iiawbrrrU*. w!..|i. prowii in ibr Iji l.i f!.-: ■ a P!"< !-■ ,1 I- I'l.>.**,•*. naarby lioib prudu.-i* kcar. rep.ui.ii ffl-^ I ' /**> r«(. f f,'. 7 f o f (A Uuo roll .lU'lKi ''' I'io ImIi Glaftie» Fitted KKAM'Ki- 1- iiKANiIKK brfur* tb* war Ii, ibuai rtma ..iiH, rU/l,. m > r.*i < F Cli’rk Ilf rioli.iii 7w4 UJUldl** aawliia iiiarblnri. b,ri, ,, f., ■, f*/ ■/ ,,«• coukir* and wrliiup malarim* pa- . OK 7 kHMINAT ION OF IlkIHk Broken l^enpea . ' 1 I. I •*// ' '/l.' t -l' ; - . HI ATI- 'll- Ml' lll'JA.'i fill; I'll** IU i-uwluui liuuar UI. ibHr way i n . Ifii’ii'i, •. I,M ■ 'I, ii.ili • ..uii 'ill till I'liiinlv Ilf rill.ton (’•iU‘ a ana or |V|ni „ Al .1 ai oMion .ll ^.l|ll loiiil l-.'lil III n>i l'*l M... CgoUen Rule jiloliali iiffli I I*. I < I’ * 'il> i.f HI J.ilina, 111 metf hed » f/# * I - f tint aam Iiinnl) nn lln ..:mI >tii> . III firna of ina fn.ill. ll" I'U-il of aaiii • aObly ib. b.-arl' „l f,„ dritiiaiil •iii'l inl lli.l |.. iiiiiil iln- ii-nl 1 nil agna 7b i,..|uii, and wad d* ^. i j/! liiii inn t l.-y It., I I '.-I •alafi of Wlifi'li ...lid iiiiii'i.l il.i II ai I/.I d ••(till,*, ut *M, . J , - ll la >lllll•ll'd Tii.ii III! Stbtn day of Oilo- I »rlbnf*a i.ax b.., (...ni Uaiii,*'. i. bar, A O 1*30, nl fi n >. i Im F .- Mo fnii “flmra but •„ I,as* lb. .i r,a.. . n>>u - * . ' ' • ' noon, ut Biiid iiroliMii offti I III' liiid la : ( Ml...‘i,III ft; I ■ iifii-li) .l|■|•l,lnt•'I fill l.i'.ini.y '.ml |. liul'lfi Kllnn ofIII ll,1 Iloli> an* iJl.mli.df.|l uf iliul, a gull'am, illol UnaI'lia niniinidii fill>"• inrii ainmaai------'* ' * , ** *'1 I I* nil.**, Mk.r. pfi/nm,.* aud i liii..b r*'/ ’ |g '■ b; pi. vliiur I" fo'l'l '* ‘*> >1 f", ' •* I b.ar rb* namr-* uf .urn*,, ...... <*', 1,1, I u.di r r-' ,Jf I ’■ (| Jtthln* Niwk** .1 iir*^**|**M'» * lAadar Ml. Jubna Uand. Clriijlitl'-d Iti riild lUflt > ^ Mull liM' ( 'I' .-I • J « .N.N OraduaU: aa Maalar uf Muatc of lu,.' Ml,-' mill! ‘otifitl . (A II Ui mil) f ^ lu»dy yiaiiklifi i.'irt/id Hi Ml liiiilii I FHAM'F&f I i.llANiiKK i'alariuu iJullapa, (Laly. b'lid III lb. arm, »iri'ir, la i,uon it f, i< fi.M' - ♦(nl- iI mI 'll ■ .f:-.' 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