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FIFTY-NINTH YEAR (Tuesday and Friday) B U C H A N A N , MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, ,JUIAr 20, 192(5. (Tuesday and Friday) NUMBER 39a Innocence Abroad

• TWO STATE CONVENTIONS,; CAMP MEETINGS; BOYS ; AND GIRLS OUTINGS; j ! OTHER FEATURES. CAYO RUNS FULL CAPACITY . KIWANIS TO MEET-IN NILES. ! — 1 '—J— ; ADJOURN DURING SUMMER IDENTIFIED BY 5 The Buchanan Toy Company’s ; The annual series of conven_ j works, on Chicago street at the !tionsf conferences and camp meet- , The Kiwanis Club, in their meet­ mill race, is running: full capa- : jings at Riverside Camp, owned by ; ing Tuesday, decided to hold a city, and probably will have to | the Evangelical Church, the Kal- j meeting and dinner at the Four expand to keep up with orders - I amazoo District of the Michigan | Flags hotel In Niles, with the Ro_ from chain stores. They are j Conference, will begin August 16 ; tarians as their guests. Dr. R. making- three kinds o f tops and THEY WILL HELP RECALL CHAIN OF EVIDENCE SEEMS i and close August 29. Two state j H. Snowden and Harleigh. W . TO HAVE NO FLAWS; NA­ a doll clothes hanger, and de­ THOSE GOOD DAYS WHEN conventions will be held (luring j Riley are the committee to make livering as fast as they can turn j TIONAL SEARCH NOW the period, arrangements, and the same corn- j YOU KNEV^ EVERYBOD Y; BEING MADE. them out. A t present they are ; A boys and girls camp will be : mitcee will plan for a picnic, in ; WIN”A PRIZE completing more than toys . 2000 jheld from August 16 to 22. The . August. j a day. Mr. Cayo says the ten_ , |beautiful site, overlooking the St, I The State Convention of the* Ivi- j dency at present is to sell direct: Charles Butler is surely the I Joseph river, about a mile east I waiiis will be held at Sault Ste. ; Through the kindness of the from, factory to retailer, giving! Marie August 18-20. No dele_ , y M i r who looted the Galien ; of the Buchanan bridge, is being i gates have been named from the 1 Chicago-Buchanan Society and the people a better article at a ; i Improved and put into condition’ Sa.te B.ii'-k Monday, July. 12, say Buchanan club. Ex-Governor Os- ! its President, Dr. Claude B. Roe, lower price and netting the mak- j ' to accommodate the big bunch of • officers of the sheriff’s forces. A er a little more than when the : youngsters who will be present, j horn lives there and this will j The Berrien County Record an- i-r-uiUt y wide search is being' made middle man handles them. ! The girls camp is on the hill top J probahly be a notable occasion, i pounces a guessing program of f.-.r this Buchanan man, who has inside^the camp grounds wnile the Senator V atson of Indian a has ; historical value. It is to be an been identified by the cashier, his boys camp site is by the river on been secured as one of Jie speak- old Timers1 Memory -Contest. It a-sistant. a customer and a num- the lowlands. ers. is especially for those who lived in }■ r of ethers who saw Butler the ‘The Michigan Branch conven­ It was decided not to hold any of near Buchanan during the years day >’f the robbery. tion of the Woman’s Missionary other meetings during the sum­ from 1885 to 1900, or even farth­ Deputy-sheriff Bert Lister of society of the church 'Will hold its mer, hut to resume regular meet­ er back than that. Buchanan turned up the infor­ twenty-fourth annual session in ings in September. It was suggested and worked mation that resulted in the is­ the Riverside grove beginning on out by one of Buchanan’s “ Boys” suance on Wednesday morning by •The Inter-State Fair at South, August 19 and closing August 23, who lived here to manhood and Justice of the Peace Al. W . Char­ Women workers will 'be present since then has been living in Ghi- les of a warrant for Butler. He Bend:,, Ind., is to be held August ORONOKO CAMP IS from all over 'Michigan. j cago, HI. -He is now President of left immediately for Chicago, to 3-7 this year, two weeks earlier ] j A school of leadership 'training | the Chicago-Buchanan Society, in try to turn up the bandit before than usual, in order to secure the best racing talent in the coun­ and a Christian Endeavor con­ 1 that big “ village” of Chicago, and h»* should drive west. The officer vention will be iu session from i is doing all he possibly can, with ft It sure that he would strike for try. The fair association has: joined the Indiana-Illinois racing; August 23 to 29. Au especial ------other members to boost his old the Pacific coast. effort will be made to bring the n „ i -e . i • home town and his Society. Bootlegger Squealed association and are thus able to ‘ Oronoko Camp for children of , A t the ]asfc annllai dinner of the outstanding leaders among the A man who has been mixed up secure grand circuit talent. ‘ opyright, v-.x.u.) young people of the state. Mrs. all ages, founded in '1910 and Chicago-Buchanan Society a simi- with bootlegging charges several 'Stake races will be sponsored < E, S. Faust,_ state intermediate greatly enlarged in T922-T923, lar Memory 'Contest was used as times told Lister that Butler and by the Tribune, the News-Times, * the Jefferson, Oliver and LaSalle superintendent, and !Mrs. Beatrice about eight miles northeast of Bu­ a means of an evening’s enter­ another man came to his place Foster, state junior superin­ tainment and it proved so popular north of town the night before hotels, and the Studebaker cor­ chanan, has capacity to take care poration; and there will be six ; CIVIL W—1CNIC tendent, will be in charge of con­ of more than 100 children. Saint that the members of the Society the robbery and said that they m ferences during the leadership decided to offer It to The Record. other pacing and trotting' events, f /t *-. j ■?r TTvsisiwiri i s r n Chrysostom's Episcopal Church were going to rob the G alien training- school. The plan is ns follows: A total of more than ?400,000 I A C 0 ? A V VFT k RA'NN of Chicago conducts this fine camp bank. This former bootlegger The Rev. Corwin B. Westfall, The Contest Plan got frightened and squealed. has been offered; and this has a t- ! \J'X \Jl\ri I 1 Li I laltiililJ for underprivileged .children, and Net Contests Six Days of Grand Rapids, will he in A description of forty old time The description of the ear tal­ tracted the best horses in the; maintains it through the liberal­ charge of recreation, assuring- the places, stores, people and other lied with the Cadillac iu -which the country. i ity of its, members in Chicago. The amusement program is the •MORE THAN 100 FRIENDS youngsters a busy and happy camp The camp is located at a turn landmarks of the old town, that rubbers were said to be driving. session. The Rev. Arthur De­ were commonly well known dur­ In Three Oaks, ‘'Babe” Lee, a richest ever offered by the as JOIN IN ANNUAL FESTIVI­ PLAY GOES ON ALL WEEK IN Girls’ Singles of the river, where it is probab­ Vries, of Detroit, will have charge ing this time mentioned above, are filling station manager, said that sociation. Many hair-raising-. TIES AT “THE OARS,” Emma Bohl vs. Virginia Snow­ ly broadest in all its course. For TOURNAMENT AT ATHLE- of the singing during the entire printed in the paper. The names Butler and his eompgmion had stunts will be seen daily, and ' ASHLEY CARLISLES den more than half a mile it extends JUNiOR BALL camp meeting period. will not be mentioned. Only a their gas tank filled, asking that some of the world’s best acrobats { ------Helen Richards vs. Marjorie along the shore, the river being Notable speakers will foe heard short description will be given, it he filled to the top. The en­ will be on hand. These will defy . More than one hundred neo- TEAM PLAYS SAT. Hickey on one side and the country road every day during the two weeks and each will be numbered. gine was very hot, and when Lee heignt, fire and other terrifying- ple visited “ The Oaks.” home of on the other side o f the 'commod­ Girls’ Doubles of the camping period. Bishop All readers of The Record are remarked that they had been driv­ things for the amusement of the; Ashley Carlisle, on North Main Snowden & Hickey vs. Richards ious grounds. Riparian rights M. T, Maze, D. D ., who spoke so asked to try to remember who and ing fast. Butler boasted, “Yes! and mg crowds. street, for the annual picnic of & Bohl give them free access 'to the wat­ Pairings for the tennis tourna­ acceptably here last year, will be what they are, recall the names, we will be going- faster yet. That . bands "will be On hand, \ the soldiers of the Civil War, on Mixed Doubles er, where complete equipment for ment which began yesterday at present again. Also Bishop L, make a list, numbering the ans­ was at 9 a. m., Monday, half an including* the Times Aews- I Thursday*. About one-hundred Kritzner & Kritzner vs. Feitte safe bathing is provided. Across Athletic Park, under direction of H. Seager, of LeMars, Iowa, will wers according- to the descriptions boy s Band^ the LaPorte city !lvvere >presenc for the dinner which the river, on the left bank, is the hour before the bank was robbed. Harold Bradfield, playground di­ & Snowden printed in the paper, and mailing The car was seen going east t>and, the Wallcerton band of oO r was served on the fine lawn under Bohl and Shoop vs. Hickey & assist with the conferences and great Hammond Boy Scout camp. rector, have been announced as address the general gatherings. this to The Record, within one through Buchanan at 60 to 70 pieces, arid others. The Scotch ‘ the *nant tree's. At" present a continuous stream follows: Marsh These 'will also speak: Dr, W . week of this issue of the paper miles "an hour, crossing town, on Lassies’ band will be on hand alii 'Only seven of the Buchanan Richards & Childs drew a bye. of children is coming- and going - B oys’ Singles E. Peffley, D. B., editor of the in which the description appear­ Fourth street, going out River week. They are direct from j members of the Grand Arm y of Homer Shoop vs Robert Mont­ 'The preliminaries in the boys to Oronoko camp. The Boy and Evangelical Sunday school litera­ ed. street and on east to the point Scotland. . the ■Republic were present to take gomery and girls singles are being run Girl 'Scouts both use the facilities, ture, Harrisburg, Pa.; The Rev. These letters or lists must be where it was abandoned at a point The famous Medich twins, born, parj jn the day’s festivities. They off yesterday, today and -tomor­ and also the choir of St. Chrysos­ ______uqj-. tg_ eltaa i'Je tab in- J. A. Heck, D. *D., professor of numbered and your name signed, as One, will be on exhibition, the j Were John Dick, who .presided, row, the boys beginning at nine toms and other churches of Chi­ north of Niles. Harold Knight vs. Lysle Mitchell Bible, Schuylkill college, Reading, with your address, written or The officers believe that But­ proceeds to be given to tne par- . Ashley Carlisle, .Sam Bunker, John o’clock in the morning, and the cago take outings "there. Edward Rolin vs. Jack Mc­ Pa.; the Rev. W . H, Watson, D. printed plainly. The Record will ler and his pal spent the day Mon­ ents. Fireworks null be shown i ,CurtiSj j ohn McCartney, Eli Hel_ Henry girls having the afternoons. The A t first many tents were used, D., Detroit; Rev. E. S. Faust, De­ compare them with the correct day in the thick woods along the evening. The ^ nI°us ; mick and Adam Lyddick. men come at 5 or whenever they but gradually the- buildings have Harold Boyce vs. Robert Roe troit; Rev. E. Dreibel, Bay City; list of names that belong with the St.' Joseph river, going into Niles ® H orse Troop of the Culver t From out of town came Peter can. been extended -until more than Thomas Marrs vs. Harold Pierce Rev. C. A. Wilkie, Flint; Revr C. descriptions, and publish your list for the nia-ht, and staying, there Military Academy Will give a thril- ] Aldrich, of Berrien Springs- Ben- Preliminaries in the double's 100 can be housed and fed 'with­ Raymond Reed vs. Victor Mc­ C. Gibson, presiding- elder Detroit and the correct list in the first until Wednesday morning. i o exhibition of horsenmnshiip .on j am;n VCyum, of Eau laire; E d - Henry. will be pi eyed Thursday and Fri­ out crowding. In 1913 the late district; Rev. G. H. Kellerman, issue possible, according to the Stole Allen s Car Saturday, the last day of the lair. ward Havens of Lansing-, a for­ August Topash vs. Semore Gross day forenoon. The finals in all James A. Pugh, the most famous Monroe; Rev. A. -Spitter, Battle number of lists received. Prob­ Then it is thought they stole mer Buchanan boy; John Quincy Paul Easton vs Raymond Post doubles will be run through on speed boat man of the West, 'gave Creek. _ * ^ m ■the 'camp a boat to use on the ably the correct names will ap­ the Nash car owned by Rex Allen, Swanger, of Mishawaka, Ind, who Daniel Topash vs. Ottowa W ol­ Friday afternoon and evening. pear one week from the descrip­ at about 2 30 a m V ed ie da> The finals in the singles will be The directors of the Riverside broad river. Every year the Work would’ he doing before morning'. is past 94 years old yet insisted ford. campmeeting assembly are large­ tion. Allen is building a house, and has Boys’ Doubles played off Saturday afternoon done by 'the camp has grown, and And the store was robbed, they ; that he would walk down town to ly from Buchanan and vicinity. Three Prizes Given. not yet built a garage. The .car The players will furnish their at present the season Opens in found, when they returned from : catch the bus homeward bound; Rolin & McHenry vs. Topash & There will be three prizes was standing m the back ja id own officials except in the Satur­ They are Percival Rough, presi_. early spring and does not close their early morning’s fishing. ‘John Quincy Allen of-Galien, and Wolford awarded, these furnished ’by the The rohbeiv tolled it out into the day afternoon finals, when Mr dent; L N. -Barnhart, secretary- until late fall. Mania for Crime. j Sam Jackson, also of Galien. -Grosrs & Erench vs. Post & Berrien County Record. The, alley withou stai tin" it V hen treasurer; E. Riffer, L. B. Rough, Growth has been accepted as For the past five months Butler j Brought Their Fiddles Strayer Bradfield will select official's to names of the winners will be they did start it. Alien was arous­ ‘be in charge of the court. 0 . E. Servis, Dan Nieh, Emory the normal state o f the enter­ ha s been living in Detroit. The f Jay Conrad, Mrs. Fowler’s Knight & Pierce vs. Mitchell & printed with the correct list of ed 'and got out too late to in­ Another attractive feature on* Rough, and A. E. Houswerth. prise and a chief of construction Cadillac car in which- the robbers : brother, sounded the bugle calls Eadton names when the descriptions have Saturday afternoon will be a game The directors are' installing and maintenance has been kept terfere, n a veiled was stolen from Nathan j to cheer the hearts of the veter_ Roe & Smith vs. 'Shoop & Reed all heen published. Deputy-Sheriff Clarence Dun­ Men’s Singles of baseball between Bbadfieldfe ample toilet facilities this year on on the committee for some years. Borin, of Detroit, the night before { ans, and also played cornet solos, The Descriptions bar, who is aiso Gniei ox Punce Athletic Park Junior team and the north and south sides of the The business is budgeted and run the robbery. i his sister accompanying him. Lee Marsh vs. Sam Marrs Here are the descriptions of of Buchanan, and formerly serv­ Van Wingen’s Plym Park Junior ■camp.grounds. Many of the cot­ as strictly as any other corpora­ H e nearly wrecked a part of The program Was heard from Donald Fettee vs. Norman Kritz- the old times, places and persons ed under George Bridgman as a team of Niles. This promises to tages are being improved, and the tion. the Berrien county jail when cOn_ , the big front porch on Mr. Car- ner of Buchanan. Get out your deputy, had a picture of But­ be a snappy nine-inning clash for big auditorium is being put in Frederick C. iSpaulding, a print­ fined there, charged wi-th robbery. | lisle’s hOme, benches having been D, R. Pears vs. Ghas. King. paper and pencil and see how ler, furnished by the Warden of Bradfield lias uncovered some very shape for the most numerous er and publisher, is director of He escaped from the Ionia Refor- j set on the lawn to accommodate Ted Child's vs. Arnold.Webb many of them you can answer cor­ the reformatory at Ionia, from promising materials. congregation ever entertained at the camp, giving his personal at­ matory and went to California, re- j the scores of people who dropped C. Stanley vs. Lyons. > rectly and send your guess to which Butler escaped a number of 'The Buchanan Juniors will bat Riverside Camp. tention to 'the work throughout turning later, only to be_ picked up ! in for a short time during the M en’s Doubles The Record within one week of years ago. He showed this to in this order: Knight, C..; Pierce, the season. Hans E . Berger is in a few hours by Sheriff George day. The Rev. J. J. Terry and Stanley & Webb vs. Lyons & the date of the paper. Cashier O. A . Miller, Miss Viola Bridgman and returned to the re­ p.; Cooper, lb .j Roe, 2b.; Pfingst, MRS. OLSEN INJURED WHEN athletic director. -Ah'” ample Rev, W . H. Camfield both spoke Kritzner 1. A place. A red brick build­ Green, his assistant, and Dr, formatory. King & Marsh vs. Fette & ss,; Fetke, 3b.; Schultz twins, cf. AUTOMOBILE TURNS TURTLE corps of both women and men happily, hopefully and sympathe­ ing. Faces north and also south. Corey of New Troy, who was mak­ He was arrested and charged and If.; Wynn, rf.; Parkhurst and workers is always on the grounds tically o f and to the old soldiers. iChilds A bad place to wait and a worse ing a deposit at the time of the with beating and robbing a Bu­ Hanlin & Pears draw a bye. others, utility. Mrs. August Olsen was severely to care for the 'campers. . New Officers Elected place to be lat. ‘Going and com­ robbery, all of them ■ identifying cut in the arm in an accident near Under Mr. Spaulding’s supervi­ chanan woman last year, but the The new officers, elected to ing is the program of this old Mm as the robber. officers could not produce the the Carpenter school Friday after­ sion the innumerable problems serve the coming- year are: 'Presi­ noon, when the new Jordan sedan of such an institution have been timer. “ Babe” Lee, also a former dep­ evidence to convict him. d____ e n t,; 'Samuel...... Bunker:...... Secretary,...... ball lie throws. His left handed in which she was riding turned gradually worked out, until this 2. A place. Very much improv­ uty sheriff under Bridgman, had ■The officers predict that he ! John Curtisj Ti-easurVr, 'john~~C. shoots .had the Blues guessing BLUES WIN FROM Oi'onoko camp has become one of ed since the days of which we his suspicions aroused by Butler’s, will be caught and returned after I Dick.* over in the ditch. - iShe was tak­ most of the time. He was for­ the; notable ‘achievements for write. A very pleasant ride or actions at the filling station. He he arrives at his destination in the j The numerous friends who en to the Clark hospital and cared merly with the St. Louis All for by Dr. R. If. Snowden. health and happiness. I t is on walk of close to a half mile. The noticed that the former convict West. In the meantime, the Pin- j gathered to felicitate those able S. B. GIANTS 6 -2 Stars. Harris and the two Poin­ "Mrs. Olsen, her son and daugh­ Route No. 2 but from Berrien. old “Methodist Church was locat­ had a gun in the ear and a gunny kerton Detective agency, working to be present wished them many dexters are from the: Industrial sack. He noticed the car been ter. Alice and Theodore, and a Springs. ed here. The “ Cabinet Factory,” for the insurance company that ( more picnics o f the same sort be- League of Kentucky. and Newt B'a'tchelor’s livery stable driven only about 800 miles and The Buchanan Blues walloped a niece, Miss Pearl Allison, were covered the Bank hazard, are ! f ore they go to their final reward. A good crowd saw the game-. was located here, is positive in his identification of trailing him, and. he is sure to the South Bend Colored Giants 6 in the car at 'the time, Miss Pearl The clay was ideal 'for the oc­ The day was perfect. The game 3. A waterway. Named for to 2 at Athletic Park diamond on was driving. They had left the both car and man. land behind 'the bars, say officers. casion, not too warm, not too was"played quickly. Earl Hark- an Irishman. Bright and spark­ While holding- up the bank, But­ Owrol etaoin shrdlu etaoin Sunday afternoon, hut they had a Pearson place about 2 p. >m. Fri­ cool, with never a sig-n of rain rider, ,-and A. P. Simpson* -of South ling, some places hidden .by ler called Miss Green “ Ola,” a fight on their hands every step of day. -She said she turned out to or other disagreeable. The wind Bend, umpired. bushes, passing through tunnels, fam ily nickname. He is a rela­ the way. IT he home boys made pass another car, when her car hardly stirred, and the ’whole -The. Blues lined up as follows: under streets, out again into the tive o f hers by marriage, and ap­ but 7 hits off Ricks, and the seemed, to skid- and then suddenly world' was at peace. Miller, 31b.; Fleming, cf.; Nash, parently did this unconsciously. turned over in the- ditch at the sunlight, passing many mills and: Kidnapped E van gelist Giants found Bradbury for .but 5, lb.;- Buysse, -rf.; 'S-tem-m, .2b.; Lo-ng- Record of Crime roadside. factories, giving* each a helping FA R M BUREAU AND GRANGE while ‘R;cks issued but one base B-ro-wn, If.; -Peck, ss.; Bailey, c.; Butler, whose former home was on 'bdlls,“’and 'Bradbury-" two.; Each •Mrs- Olsen’s arm was thrust hand as it babbles its way north" PICIC AT SPRINGS AUG 3. Bradbury,. p .; Ross] ‘ utility. Buchanan, has been residing at pitcher struck out 4. thru -the glass •window ,and deep­ and east, to join its larger sister j, Crouch, injured,•pafch'eP,'whs- ’on Detroit. It is believed that the ■The ,.thidlling„,mQmen;ti,.',of the- ly cut. f 'Tbe !c'ar :ivas! -Badly dam- down near “ Black’s” old home-, The Berrien County Farm 'Bu_: the bench:- and; did‘ a lititle -throwing smaller man with him is a pal. of game was when Riddle, the .Giant agedf and was faken-'to *Leo K!ol_ st‘$ad. It is isai.d ;t;hat ..to, take reau'atyl Cqxmty/.Grange will Hold in,- practice, hut Was ' fcareful ‘of that city, but has not been iden­ first- baseman, ‘knocked .'a >lohg fly hbff’s garage fo r repairs. " The, one- idriiik frcSih rt”!waj3 fah assur­ a picnic !fo f all "farmers . in the hi:s 'se-cond right digilt. tified. way .out beyond the -bast end." of* Olsen's and Miss Allison live in; ance that, y'ou wouId'' come back" county on Tuesday, August 3, at The Giants batted: Williams, Butler is now 24 years old, and the- 'score board; and Fleming in­ Chicago. _ ; for more. ; Indian Field's _ Park, Berrien 2'b.; Riddle, l b ,; A , Poindexter, is related to Mrs. O. R. Curtis, 4. A place. The one and' at Berrien Springs, announce stantly started and -away out iif c.; Shepherd, 3 b .; Chandler, If.; also a brother of Mrs. Clayton M c­ the tall weeds threw up his left NEW" GREAT AMER. MANAGER only place in town whei’e strang­ the officials o f the two organi­ T. Poindexter, c f.; Mitchell, rf.; ers could get a first class meal.- Collum. His hair- is light chest­ zations. Everybody Is invited. hand, and speared it with his back 0 . T. Turner is the capable ap­ Harris, ss.; Ricks, ip. (Never mind the cock roaches.) nut, and he is rather a handsome The Hon. John C. Ketcham, con­ towards the daimond, thus ending pearing gentleman in charge at The game next Sunday will be 5. An institution. The .oldest" hoy, weighing ISO to 185 pounds, gressman from this district, will the struggle. Tt was such a catch the Great American Tea Store on with Decatur, it being their first place of its kind in town* I t and is 5 ft. 8 inches tall, be_ the chief speaker of the day, as is seen once in a season. Days 'avenue. The lady who helps v-jsit here this season. was “ 1st” then and is still “ 1st” He has been in trouble consis­ hut other sneakers will also be on Buysse was the lucky boy, 0r 'him is Mrs. Turner. They camp It may be said for Manager today. Had plenty of money, and tently since a mere boy in his the program. Good music is the genius of a player. He never from 'Michigan City, and , have Cassidy, of the Colored Giants, it still bears tbe same reputation* teens, serving a term in the Ionia. promised during the day, and got a hit, but got on three times been with the 'Great American cor­ that-he" has a hard time-keeping1 Reformatory for stealing; a car be­ amusements of various sorts, will imt’our times up. :Once he made poration for the past six months 6. A store. Run by a "man his team together this year, due fore he was old enough to be be provided free, first on an error by the pitcher*, or more. They have been in the whose ancestors were fleet • -of to the professional teams hii'in-g sent to the penitentiary. • A ball game at 3 p. m. will be once the fielders’ choice let him grocery business for four years. foot, hence his name. Mild, his men away. Right now three He was seen on Front street; the chief sport event, two good on, and once he walked on four They are living in an apartment pleasant mannered, known and' of them hol'd offers from south­ about 2 o’clock the night the Berrien teams to play. Other wide Ones. 'Moreover* he turned on Alexander street, loved by all. 'Sold slates' and! ern leagues. American store was robbed. He sports will be races, contests of a two of .them into runs. ■pencils and school supplies to all1 went around; the hotel Corner,, re­ novelty sort, and horse shoe pitch­ The colored boys were gentle­ SH E’ E AN 8 3-4,LB. GIRL of the kids, and his pills were KLA'N HOLD PUBLIC MEETING turning and entering Dr. Curtis’ ing. Prize's will! be given to the men, full of fun, and fairly ‘sat- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester wonders. office about 2 :30, where he turn­ winners. ura.ted with baseball. (Riddle, the . 'The Ku IClux Klan of this sec­ Miller, at Clark hospital, Mon­ 7.. A -place. . The only place Thomas, ./!!. Edisojn,^ './electrical ed •on the lights.and remained; only "first •base-man, besides being; a tion of Michigan and northern day morning, at 7 o’clock, July .in'.town, where only -one “sex”- First., picture: of M rs.,, wizard and . g^e,aAf';,,^^dpcaTf''itife • cpuld »be called1-for. Public insti- Meyer Tune o f' Kansas City, star player,, is also -sl clown, apt Indiana will hold a big meeting f9th, a gii-1, weighing: eight pounds a few moments. • Then he came SepjpTe;. v McPherson,. ‘ the". ' n-rviJ 'veritbr/’ ir.ofh1 a; inosU; recent .’photo- down on the street, entered an -old who. was a guest at the M. iGross .with repartee, and always .bubling Wednesday* July 21st at the Fair and twelve aunces._ SDr. . 0 . ,,R:. tutipn,‘..‘Many boxes, in plain sight* ' Eyang-.e-listt, taken; In

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BA'GE . TWO. A THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD TUESDAY, -JUI7Y 20, 1026.

■.. • , PEAK OF SUMMER PAST 'H g.p s as Insomnia Cure Bankers "wondered how much In. Germany and 'France, where Secretary Mellon mins11harrow to The Sputtering ’F igh ts” E fficien cy terrfett (Bounty E r r o r ii A treacly the peak of: the year lots • been hops have been, Sultivaied.since .file meet ; the AO^oyi^ninentis spring Issued Tuesdays, and Fridays- at Buchanan, Michigan, pnsspfl. The days are visibly slioiteuecl Candles ■ Eighth century, and .in other lands payments. Optimists thought he (3, S. EASTON, Publisher where they have been taken, for cul­ might get along with two hun­ both ibOimifrf? and evening; More lime is tivation,1 there is a widespread be­ Entered as second: class matter November 20, ■■ 1*019- By DOROTI-IY DOUGLAS dred millions. Conservatives said tb be spent indoors. Soon (ho long ovon- lief that insomnia may'be over come at least three hundred millions. Buchanan, Michigan, under the act of March S, 1ST9* T AUDNIDIt oame home to his if one will use a pillow of hops as Mr. Mellon amazes high fi­ rnes of this- noi-tliern cliinate will hive ns boarding hsuso that night with: a head rest at night. The essential nance b y borrowing no money. R , , subscription xnuoE ' ►to. reading and social aniomlios. weary steps, lie was wishing with Berrien and St Joseph Counties, per year.?2,i>.0. f Yl . .‘I ■, , , ...... principle in the lupulin, the yellow­ Uncle Sam can finance himself, Single Copies,, each...... 5c Elsew here...... ; . . ?3.00 r R o t tOO e a r ly h ) llOgflll p la m iin t*- 10V all ills sonL that he were approach­ ish -powder on them; is used in ing his own little house, w ith‘its thanks to Mr. ' Mellon’s manage­ — v ------====;’ those lortiy eveKiiigs. What; books: shall we household remedies as. a sedative ment., dainty mistress, who would, ol and-mllcl hypnotic, and that fact is | ream what newspapers scan, what friends The people pay him $12,500 a WITHOUT A NEWSPAPER course, be also the mistress of his held up as proof that hops will help year, and tins year he will clear | will sharpen our faces? Shall we (alee a lieart. one find restful sleep. Those who oft eight hundred .millions more W e have been ■wondering wlmt a town j lb was a cold; bleak niglit,and a have that belief Say fresh hops lull correspondence course in polities, or learn of public debts. would be lilce without a. newspaper. As to-dance with other folks? warm iireside, rosy lamps and the one to sleep more quickly than the we think of it, undoubtedly it would he very sunny-liaired girl there, (would have old imps, but so long as the hops But the best part of the summer remains i made even that, weary trip from dull. are in good condition they are sleep in Alichipan. The skies are clear most of the oiiice seem like h'eaven. producers, the.old ones no less cer­ The people would gossip, of course, as the summer evenings, even though (ho days Lardner sighed as lie went up; tainly than tlie fresh picked crop. GO TO they do iu every small town. And there to tlie unhomelike boarding-house mav occasionallv be cloudv The moon room. U’he shadeless gas llickeved would be dislikes ami hates generated that and stars are never so brilliant as durim in pale greeting and cast its; not Meu)' $■&. \‘Ceislfraief?' tint), w.;nl«' to'iwi-s imiW not aclm-tw,i ml(lpv ,IWS bv tin- com- dinner, to sit as he had been sltr beautiful ropes of pearls?. Do Uiey Shoe Repairing lumui; no medium. lucre would be very • • . of bi.-.-ht ting for two full years, at tlie long buy -.annuities:? Or do; they - just salt little service— for iser vice A Mint makes a ! ^ .lvih~ j-he nig.ll(- ,-nlls ;ilmos(; Arilll hoarding-house table with its odd down? FOR— assortment of IuinnHni'ty. They It is absurd to think ihat they use good(mu tuemiaui.merchant. Ibe m e ouu.toud.t n>sm gum (onus us uould nom.t } fj,thn(l nel„ irereU m , itif. drops{]l, )|)S as gently , Pt[fh- {1Sas ,hor ill ought were a more, or less congenial them all for ihe upkeep of ibe' Jang’s Arch Brac'es sv crowd who chatted impersonally home; or 1o pay fur their chil­ endmt mtr (Wi newspapers niulalso Him- a ou tll0 ioaYpg. . T o r aii hour aafter Shoe Shining Kits about things in general,, but Lard­ dren's edneniion. They could never guods ', the prollts going to. bin d up the 11 Slinwf. is possilde. and driving.. The. ner had: never reached a more in­ spend their fees all ou that. Shoe laces tuluther town. business always Io.lows ad- j trnt’fi(, vlli^ \ lo not indicate -lighting- o f timate acquaintance. There was How do I know? I paid ray law­ vertising f btttipS: tttvtil one hour after sunset, and the a Miss Drake, who was employed- yer this morning.-—Kansas City Dr, Scholl’s heel liner by (lie government as an analytical Times, ' ■ The churches in a town wiilimit a news- j "gin io sing a full hour before snn- and corn pads. paper would, languish. For modem churches chemist, a Miss lloydon, clerk in a nse. , big dairy odice; one or two clerks, improving? Talking Machine G riffin ’s iLotiOn C ream , a use .both ntws. and advertising spare in, the ' 'Pile da vs are short euiiu bu( ii is posslbh both male and female, and then polish fOr any color shoe. there was Miss;Bennet. The raspy sound in any talking Itoiue town paptr, h o Uiott a louu of j j.() fjnq lltnv pleasures, new nuances of emo- machine will at once disappear and She had; attracted him by her Nu Fut Ease, a pOv/der for a mellow, sweet tone take its place 1200 people that has three clnue us, 110: tional range, as we linger in the twilight, quiet, gentle manner, but he al­ tired feet. ium*l.a|W, ami .roly about 12., .m-mlK-n. m , . „ 11(i „ t ; f H lin, , ' ways wished she might show some if to the Tire on the repro­ spark of: Unman warmth. ducer is added a simple device. Shoe polishes of ail kinds. , 1„. r im r tw . Aoborty lo,urgwant inagimic. saya chance to dine by candle-light rath­ issels and presses (he little ears out of liiai she will nut submit to any efficiency engineering on the pan yf Henry Si\;y years ago rue Civil War was won. | s er than uuder the blatant glare of Hedge 'IH-clgc- represents Econom y and Elfieieju y Corporation. Limned the electricity; ; and the most agonizing period of American 1 - 1 10 ' ’ lie has a contract to systematize the Brooke hoyschold The story ot hci Tlie sky fe blue overhead, fading a way to His thoughts:were interrupted by light to beta "system'-starts in. this pupei today tie suit to :cud it, historv was finished. For sixty years we Miss Bennet who stood close beside i 1 * - ? A - / y ' - , . .• , . , . „n j,,,,!. i a greenish grev ai the horizon. There will' him holding forward ‘ an unlit: have been learning what it was all about, i^ ~ - The modern su£o- finish net injur-ed • by rain, Aimiv-,T ot ,• us ihave ' i.been born and, grouuj more , , ram , and more heal and there ,m is caudle. , i ... !. w, ji,,Y * sure to be liasfuro ami corn tins (all. Tlie - "X wonder if you: would give me sleet, mud, Oils or acids. It is a finish that endures o'liiy. and mav have never had (hat uar;,, .. • 1 , _ .. , , y ^ y . v'i, I mil never had so lavornhlc a season, and a light?” she asjeed. softly.. and retains its Original beauty;. We have done explained to thmn. \\ e bavdh umieisrami ^ ^ - * * ! - . , . i Lakclner p.ullecl’ uut’dfis matches all records of bumper erops are b e in g ■;7Hs e '; ihut our fathers fought for lhe country: not :swiftly. He also; caugll-t'-a. :quick many jobs, for Buchanan people. smashed. breath. Had Miss Bennet’s eye­ nuu-ely to' mauitain slavery or destroy it, Ninety iu the shade may mean a lit lie lashes always curled upward in Tmt literally io prove that a country of free that shadowy way and had: the:eyes Book in the World peispira(ion. perhaps a slight reduction of men and women could exist,, beneath, them always held that ,mis­ poundage for most of us. Nevertheless, chievous spark jn their quiet The little group of vt»reruns from that 'ORE than nine .million Bibles were sold or if means wealth for Aln-higan farmers, and depths? 1 war who remain iu Buchanan are rh,c per­ lie managed to light her candle, A. J. HINKL they are the majority of us- • M cdistributed: in 192,5. • .- sonified spirit of Americanism. They pio­ but not without another satisfying IftOk into, her 'eyes. Yes, the lure neered in freedom. Their habits of life j Would you not love to have companion volumes to 107 Ferry St. •ftiLES. PnOne. 1186 WHICH SHALL IT BE? was. there, plenty of it. were independent. They went into* the | She turned-from him then, but help you discover the treasures in that Wonderful wildwness, maintained themselves. ' aud ! The we Is say if is' unjusf lp> compel wei nor without a; lovely thanks from ALL WORK GUARANTEED. lips that— well. Lardner didn't dare .B ock? -• "* made ir possible for less virile and less vi­ comm uni ties fo observe the law. They have think just at the momeni anything tal folks in follow after. offered a Senate joint resolution designed further about those iips. They were 3Iasf of those old men are now between; to destroy prohibition of alcoholic liquors all sitting down at the big dining a table which was suddenly trans­ 70 and 100 wears old. Yet thev are cheer- (except in states having prohibition iu their formed from an: ordinary second- {EffBGSB# ful. They love life. Thev are interested s constitutions class boarding-house ' table ra one [ 1 6 8 8 - 1772,] in what folks are doing and oatim and! This would arbitrarily desiroy (he pro- flickering with the fairy-like laugh­ ter and romance of bygone ages. explained the Bible’s practical application to daily life; how it thinking, and where thev are goiui ihibitinn law in nine stares' where euforce- Mure than one couple at the table’ When we see Youngsters of 20 to 50 years ■ ment laws have been sustained by popular were casting shy glances. Lardner :djeSG|fhp;fhe life hereafter; what the Bible parables mean when spiritually interpreted.' - , v of. ag< completely disillusioned, disinterest^ volt1, and also in seventeen siaies where- the found himself lmtipg ihe young legislature has enaetet clerk sitting beside Miss Bennet hL bored to death and seeing nothing at prohibition eufor- and leaning much nearer to her P is theological works— as issued by himself— have been pub* which to smile in this big world, we wonder cement codes. shoulder than there was tiie slight- lished;-by the Houghton Mifflin Co. in most modern transla­ if life is 'really not worth while, or if it is Tlie wet's would substitn prohibition of est necessity for. tion from the.o'riginaVLatin, in the Rotch Edition of 32.volumes. soberness for prohibition “I propose,” said Mis? Bonnet, whaf we make i drunkenness. ."that we all go to my room after 'fFljes:.; KrAfe 'the: spiritual sense of Genesis and At any rate, these older men get more out | As a m;i ter of fact, any law is an infringe- dinner and iyivo coffee and music. Exodus as understood in Heaven; and volumes 2.6, 2,7, 2S give of life than nmnv of tlie youngsters. For- ment of somebody's desires, else there You can sit on ihe floor or any likewise the spiritual sense of the Book of Revelation. would be no need fob the law. ‘ place you find room. Everyone who hups a little more hard fighting would be plays anything must.contribute. I : Volume. 29, Mariiage Love, views from the union of the Divine. .shall we choose to let the booze lover na­ good for us. aiul make us more nearly one have a guitar and Mr. Johnstone Love ahd the Divine Wisdom the'Law of Sex throughout all crea-. hundred pet edit Amevienu. il lose his will upon us as a nation, or shall has a mouth organ. We shall have tion. It'shows.the crown and jewel of the Christian Religion, wo choose io allow the sober people to rule? •quite a time by candle-light. Those who can’t sing or play must tell a the union of one with one only. Price $a.oo. /..V.A BEST FOOD MARKET die American people have chosen, but -story;” -. small miuoril v refuses to obev. They must all have gone mad in Volum eStjo,-31, - 30, contain a full statement oi the True The Record has maintaim d fur some time | that boarding house, Lardner in­ Christian-Religion as revealed from Heaven. $3.00 the set. : ■that Buchanan is flu* best food market in j cluded, for they all dashed upstairs, OPPRESSION, NOT LIBERTY this part of Hie world. The other-bay we j; •.each clutching a flickering candle The whole 3a volumes in half-morocco at ,$x3| |,;ih buckram, $40. to at lend tlie first party they, as a saw a friend with a mail-order grocery cata­ “ 1 )osi motive forces now operating unir. had indulged in. •i------:------<• log, and we borrowed it. just to find out :fm | throughout the world mav invoke I lie. name Miss Bennot's room occupied the For homes without electric­ same position in the: house as ourselves what made folks order' foods from 1 (A liberty, but their object: is not to make The following are the best introductory books to the Revela­ ity, the Maytag is available & Lardner’s, save that it was up one viitli in-built gasoline motor. rhecity. - linen free, lmt to oppress: not fo establish flight of stairs. As he stood on the tions of Swedenborg. They are in large print, bound in buck­ First we Were impressed with the appar- j 1 ^ ? self-govern ment ot a people, bur tlie threshold he drew a sharp breath. ram, arid contain from 260 to 485 pages. ' . 13 ent low prices. Then we began to c-alcu- ! dictatorship of a class: not to promote the Surely this was not a room'in the hoarding house. The bed had been TITLES, , ' ‘ ‘ PRICE, late the freight and the possible losses and |co-operative endeavor of a free community turned into a sofa divan, draped H EAVEN 'AND-H ELL from things heard and seen $ lv 25 I fyou mmtm wm kefiM t damages and irritating adjustments to be > engaged in a common cause, but to secure with blue velvet and holding an made! and we decided' that a 24V, pound i an arbitrary control over tbe lives uud lib- armful of blue and gold and pe­ 'Angelic Wisdom Gonceming— forms tunia cushions. There were yel­ bag of flour at SI.0:1 would not be"so cheap Priics of others, albeit through new ' L< - - low shades .on the candles and a T H E D IV IN E ;P R D Y ID E N G E , which governs the Universe, wrings as the same amount from the home grocer Against these latest aud most insidious as^ white fur rug in front of the gas and the- Heavens aiid. thehiells, and the,least as well as the greatest at 1st .25 or less. saults we-must build our redoubts and man fire. ‘ A bit of statuary adornort the of aU things'in creation; and’iri the everyday life of. man. $L25 chest of drawers, instead of an :g for m Ml Tbe next thing that caught our eyes was them with patriots of peace, equipped until untidy tray of toilet articles. It T H E - DIAU N E; LO V E ’-AND W IS D O iA , the profoundest: the unfaniiliarity of tlie brands offered. common sense and the ’ teachings of past was a home; There was nothing ex- - book and Tevela'doh conccnMg God arid^His .Creation ever written,; None of our old advertised friends were in struggles and fired with as unquenchable • pensive, but everything was artis­ ixY the Maytag in your own home. a r m s .” tic. v the (%0-page book. Tf was almost liIce going a zeal as that of heroes iu — Charles Tire cool I/roAvn of Miss Bennet's at London 1769. Its big cast-aluminum heat-retain­ into.a foreign laud. Tlu*' names did not F/rans Hughes. business frock had taken on. a cop­ Price of all three at one time,-ir.duding postage $ 2.75 ing tub is all washing snace. No mean anything to Us or stand for any cer­ pery warmth and in her golden' hair; a hint of: red: glistened. H- tub machinery interferes with your hands. tain qnaUties, and even the size ot the pack­ NOT RIGHT TO DO WRONG Lardner wanted again to kick ages varied so that if-was difficult to com­ The Supreme Court has said: “No legisla­ himself— this time more soundly, You can pick garments from the water as pare in weight, quality or anything else. “Two whole years wasted;” .lie ture can bargain away Die. public health. told'himself.' “I might have known: •Whio '^Was ■ Swedenborg I ■ they are washed and islip-them thru the we decided that we would stroll over Or public morals. The px'oplc themselves she was T H E ' GIRL.” J:- to tlie grocery and let our'eves make us The party was tremendously suc- EmpMtiel Swedenhorgi the son of a bishop^ was the great Swedish seioitistypliiio' wringer without stopping the washer. cannot do it. much less their servants. No sophsr’and^^ theologian; whose vast range.caused- Emerson to termmm the mas codon hungry before we would -buy unknown corpora ( ion or individual, can acquire any •ccssful, and the candles were flick­ ering low in .their' sockets before Phone tzs for a free t r i a l . W e will crackers, cookie candies and even soaps. rights, by contractor otherwise, which the there was a move to disband, AYe-rather fancy, old cooks, old brands, and Lardner contrived to be tlie last bring the ^Maytag .to your home. I f U Government, may not annul and take away, booftsiommetanurgy, minerals, gsology, astronomyt andriie.human..brain.- old faces behiud the counter where we se­ to leave. , ,, ^ - if the*. lib exercise V-VV* v/.t*of S3such-rights V* V. «»:«. . * becomes 4 V»W‘.dot ri *• . -He; -held-Miss, Bennet’s. hand ' • 'His lift ieajch'ufas fir, the hum^n soul.-Hotv hi^'s'biritual.iseiises.'.uiere-openccij doesnf't sell itself — ■don1’t keep it„ lect our foods-. * hieental to the public health’ or the public warmly in ,one hand :and. liis: candle m oorals. r Tills power legitimately exercised in Ihe other. The little flame leaped t ASTH MOST FOPU jLAS^ AMENDMENT .Cau ueittier be limited by contract nor. bart­ 'up between,-them and looking inlo ,15 it and inlp tbe eyes above, 'Lard- - ' 7 • ' Send orders or inquiries to - . Theyirsit eleven amendments to'fjic Con- ered a wav bv legislation.”- nef said, Softly, “That lift Io light stifn-tipiy.were’ratified by tlmbare required lias been;more illuminating titan all the electricity of two whole years.” A ’.':W H IT T E M 0R E ,; Ag-ewt- an’ajopitvi'y* 1'pu^’-States refused to ratify • LUCK - 1-le. lifted her hamHgently to his Luck'means risuig at: six o;dock iu the lips, and' the1 .'candle-sputtered .joy*, ■£$$'JBqwDom S t r e e t , Boston 9 ,. Mass.. ,Niles, Miciiv ■' fully-—^yen triumphantly. ‘ . morning; Bring on a gl oil a iga yd ay."- aud sav­ •'..’S' V-v fCoD'y.rtsKtiV- fafeilimfpahcr:cpu.m in g one i f you can earimlAyp;:DiViiidhfg.yonr i.i I v ; • proval -of -thpr-EifjA.enth- . q*he Sixteenth oavu business and-not nieddluigAvitli?otlip,r p.eo]d(*’s. Luck mean's 'ap'poifi tin eats yoh ? REFRESH ^YOURSELF have -liever failifd to keep! trains yon have.' , . * r • have never failed to catch. - Luck means r‘ af our. so.da Tounfairr 'j?: ? trusting in Godfand. your own resources— ratified, tne Exchange. "

1 . j . • r V OTESDAY, JULY 20, 1926, THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE

CAMP FIRE PIE MRS. RICHARDSON DEAD the United Stat.es Veterans Bu­ The M. E. Church gave a bake ■and Mrs. Richard .J. Wentland Aunt Celia -Babcock’s residence on SOCIAL TUESDAY NIGHT Word has Been received by reau, where his decision has been sale at Babcock’-scstore Saturday. spent a day last week in’iSt. Jou Tuesday evening and' will also relatives in Buchanan that Mrs. final in the diagnosis of doubt­ Mrs. G. Smith and daughter, seph and Benton arbor. be held there next Tuesday even­ The Camp Fire Girls are giving • Sarah J. Richardson, sister of the ful cases of tuberculosis. Jean came Tuesday from Califor­ (Prayer m'eetilng was; held ail ing. . e pie social tins e\enin at is llate airs. W . P. Miller, died on The first conference ever* held nia for a short visit with friends. in. Michigan' of sanatorium heads, Rev. Johns and family'returned Mr. and Mrs. E . S. Arney spent Frank Estes of Chicago, spent 0’cj0ljx on the Methodist chuicii [July 11, 1926, ait the home of -imnrtni Sunday with friends in South the week end m Buchanan. . * , hei ' daughter, ' Mrs. Genevieve ■head nurses, trustees and other to Benton, Wig., Tuesday, after Bend. The Good Fellowship1 sewing so-. lawn. Ytiej sa> the> expect to I lmson, in Seattle, Washington. | public officials connected with the a ten day’s visit with friends; here. Phil and Harold Wisner are vis­ cial will meet with Mrs. J. J. J see ill Luchinm xe idents there. Mis. Richardson lived many years : various county saUatoriums in the Rev. ,and, Mrs. Johns .-and soft. iting an uncle and aunt at Eaton Terry Thursday afternoon. ^ ! for tins is the first pie ocnl pull an Berrien Springs, South' Haven . state is to be held, at Powers, on ■and Holland. About 20 years ago . August 20th. Rapids. Miss \ iolet Carley o f Dowagdac ecj £ m the town for a long* is, -spending does for boys, . In order* to gam friends, who took them in immed­ Sunday. day from a visit with relatives at Tnthe SEASONS greatest XO'AltV RICE, Whole Head, 2 pounds .. .1 9 c iags held last week iu that week’s . membership a girl must he twelve iately following the storm. They i Mr. and Mrs. F rank1 Rumsey Sand Lake. paper*, including a complete £!_ °h*» p a Y .$ l dues 5jer year, i and family were guests of .Mr. Mrs. Alva G. Wooden and Miss will oecupv the new Pearson house nancia' on Terre Coupe toad. Mr. King • and Mrs .Henry Hess at dinner, CONFECTIONER’S SUGAR, 3 pounds ...... 25 c Agnes ICelley of Chicago, were the know* Sunday. week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. is receiving clerk at the Clark to W . S. Runner. Equipment Company’s plant. BANANAS, large ripe, 3 pounds .25c law provides. , , , „ , - . Jimmy is completely recovered j G ALIEN Mrs. Tom: Burk and little E. S. Arney is remodeling the tcpeat. t?K‘ _ loving tribute to M rs. Barkinso-ii, turning home. . who was bom -and lived practically A drama o f the lOve-tOrU Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith have her entire life in the home and souls Of -war dazed wom en. bought the Ava Sohrara property business block located on Main International News south of rhe M. C. railro.ad, and sltreet, where she conducted a ' Fun from the Press DISTRIBUTORS will move there as soon as the millinery business for a number new home which Mr. and Mrs. of years, . \ ; BUCHANAN BEVERAGE Schram are building on the lot The mausoleum .was purchased SATURDAY— CO. just west is finished. by Mrs, Parkinson’s daughter, Matinee' in afternoon' Mi*. Turner of Chicago, who has Mrs. Ethel 'Siraganian, from Geo. 3 shows at .night been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bridgman, of the St. Joe Marble Helen Holmes in Gross returned to his home Sun­ and Granite Works, and is-an ad­ ■warm without day, accompanied 'by his financee, ditional beauty to Oak Ridge, * 6&T heating up Miss Madeline Gross, who wall Carl D . Hamilton, funeral di_ the oven. It visit there for a, few days, later ricitor,, stated the bodies were in going to Kansas City to- visit with a good state of preservation, and relatives. on being- placed in the air tight gree of heat le, Veedol, Pennzol or French Motor .The annual pot luck picnic stone crypts will: last indefinitely. A thrilling story of railroad for simmer­ which the Lady Maccabees hold at FOR SALE— If you would like to life. : ing o r s lo w the home of Mrs, JEL G. Scott, C o o k in g , too south of town each year, will be purchase the Estes property see Our GaiigComedy “Big J. J. Terry, ,29a2c __ a conven, LS enjoyed there tomorrow, July 21. Town” AesOps Fables' ience as w ell Please meet at the home of Mrs. FOR RENT-—6 room house on as a saving. Gas—High Test and Benzoline Nella -Slater at ten o’clock. Bring Dewey avenue,, all, newly pap­ SUNDAY— sandwiches fo r one and one other ered. Enquire plione 228F13. Priscilla Dean in Accessories of all kinds, article of food. 29alc (Seventy-five members: of. the Niles Gas Light Co. at Best family enjoyed the annual CARD OF THANKS— W e wish to ■ “The Dice family .picnic and dinner .at Clear thank the relatives, neighbors ?? Buchanan Division ; lake Sunday. "The day was ideal . and friends for their kindness. for such a gathering and bathing ■and sympathy and for the jbeau- Lauver Filling Station and boating were the chief sources . tiful flowers during the death, A, story Of adventure and Gas Ranges of amusement. The guests from of-our beloved son ,and. brother, rom ance. .* Jesse Lauver, Prop. equipped with simnteT burner a distance were' Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Alan. M r, and Mrs, Comedy “Yearning for Love” Wellington Best and son, Lester, Clarence Linsenmier and song,, Corner Dewej^ Avenue and Main StreeL"' and fam ily o f Jackson. ’ ■ -• 2 9 alp M N ^ s n A p a & s m m t THE BEiriilEE" COW IY RECORD, M r . ’, ■'i.'W h'"'! l92(T. meaning, shall be doomed to have the iql- A o s t 'f e TQOR. a\AUJ AHD 1 AliEA owing- meaning’s: GDlUGr TO Nsft'HVCer- ^OkOO'RS. - Dum-Dum Bullets in 1 f l y c t e o t o k e e p s o u r e v e o n ; Highway; -Any street, alley,. *) W a r o f independence t‘ avenue, boulevard, or other road' THE SA5Y AMO THE SAT AMD VUE e a w\P-Ys^ s e a g o o d lad onxi l A collector of bullets, dating from ] *qnwc ’ or public place open to • . .. it < T _u. I VSTtftlw* + VSfttresT. WlERETUEM AUD VUU TEU-EAHTA EtWIE MOT TO TOEGHC TOO NEKT uses mas utjeui I'viivsixi# uuutji* w i***‘, vv *'r* ^v ~vs* Ywr v~ • the collection of tho New York' fades, and usually • bounded, on Historical bocieiy, ;paved sireots, by curbstones. One fact of historical interest es- * Fire Scute; Any street so des- tablished by the finding of thete : ignated by tho Cmoi at Police, by relics*relies* is the certain use of dam- f rule, upon cc-i’cimesiion to him dura bullets by the soldiers of both by the Fire Chief that such street armies, contrary to the practice of i$ aomsliy used by fire apparatus war. Accusations anti recrimina­ in attending fires. tions, have been common for a cen­ Crosswalk; That part of the tury and a half; It now appears roadway connecting sidewalks at that the soldiers of both armies dis­ or near street intersections and played considerable ingenuity in at siuh o.b.er piaec? as may be preparing bullets in tueh u wanner indie . led by Hi". 3 drawn upon tho as to iiuiict jagged v-mumis, some­ pavement m tho Department of times cutting them nearly ih half Foli«.:' I A d" and either twisting w- beating them Safety':'Zone;. Thstt .part, of the out of shape. roadway, adjacent to street ear and imprisonment in the discre­ dither hits of the haul designed rails, designated for the aeeom- Publishing and. posting Ordinances standing in a place Avhei’e park- ■ DWner a’nd its -operator to remove interfere with the operation, of of such windshields, Provided, for deadly use wive utvertedi iolmadatum of persons walilBg for Section 11.: The chief shall ar­ tion of. Die court. in g o f vehicles is allowed, -move the same, by towing or otherwise ■other vehicles. however, that this does not apply pursuits for from b intention of ,or alightingifees*•street and range for the printing of -this h>x- Light's from such space upon the request within a reasonable time. Horse-Drawn Vehicles; Heads to vehicles in a funeral procession. their makers. X*» r places, within, the 'headway, dina_r.ee in pamphlet form for free ■Section 6 (a) Every motor ve­ of a police officer. ' , Loading or unloading at Safety Near ’Curb .. Width or Load, S Feet— Excep­ with spots cut In public distribution. He may al- hicle operated on -the public high­ Section 12. It shall be un­ Zones Prohibited. Section 24: Whejp a hoxse- tions by Police Permit— Bumper side-;, they 1 ckviunated ab4.feri»3.Bi$r tfe&JPtt* .'O print, in poster form, the en­ lawful for any /JjetSpf!.;Ufa' drive, A Bcction 33 (a) Nov bumper or wore used for dice ;igSt- '.tile*;'■ '.ns 'Wofuge ^aMes way shall be equipped with 2 white •Section 2Q. (a) Nothing coil- drawa vehicle is backed to the winters of inarti litumuei'e-I ,-v ?K>n fer .petlestrlahs,: • tire ordinance or exeerpts there- headlights of equal candle pow­ vehicle out bf':;ka;y.:alJhBs' or drive­ tained in this ordinance nor any curb in pursuance of Section 23, other appliance shall extend be­ ,5 irom. or a synopsis thereof. It way onto the street or highway, yond the maximum width of the into strips—Umg u nu-uMW o r 1 (_■)>,•-way Tr ’■. Tehjfie' . trsffle er, capable of clearly lighting the rule of the Chief shall be deemed the horses shall be turned in the short and brood—t - >.'V¥cii as ;* ;o move in one direction, -hall be the duty of the owner aud highway at least two hundred feet without bringing such vehicle to to1 prohibit a: vehicle, from: park­ direction in which the traffic, is vehicle proper. lead pencils. Some of these were Parking; The standing of a o f the operator of every public ahead'. Electric headlights shall a complete stop before driving ing at the curb of, any street, proceeding with tlieir heads 'a t (h) No load shall exceed eight punctured, awl wont t>n^ a strip vehicle upon a street whether ae- garage, taxicab company or other be equipped with either lenses same across the sidewalk or the while taking ton or discharging right angle to the vehicle. feet fa width; Provided, however, about the nock, anticipating later i eotrraniod or unaccompanied by place where vehicles, for hire are or other device which will prevent crossing intersecting the. en­ passengers, freight or merchan­ Hitching to Vehicle Prohibited that any person, firm or -corpora­ styles. Other tmlMs were ;-ut Jnj tva , .'parrter. kept, t.i keep posted in a promi­ glaring rays, or a dimming de­ trance to said alley or driveway. dise. but no vehicle shall be park­ Section1 2 5 : No person shall tion desiring to make trips Or nent place, such poster as the Section 12. It shall be deemed movements of vehicles of more two and tied totatkor to serve as Double Forking: Tire standing face which shall mininish or dif­ ed nor shall take on or discharge hitch or climb oai to any moving Chief shell designate. a violation of this ordinance for than eight feet in width between euiV links, oceasiemdly ornament-- *.-f a vehicle upon a street out- fuse the light ,S0 that it will’ not ■merchandise or passengers be­ vehicle either with or without the Accidents Shall Be Promptly any person in charge or control two established points 'may make ed by laborious fa-Jr A fttothe* vthide which is interfere with the vision, of the tween a safety zone and the curb consent of its operator; Provided, Report to Police. of airy vehicle to make, with such application to the Ghief for oer_ Seme of th ee buhets near i! e p-rkefa at tar curb. operator of an opproachiug ve_- nearest thereto at any time. that this section Shall not apply marks of human tou ’.i and re-ail Crer.-tor: Any yersen driving Section 12: Every person driv­ hide. The electric headlights vehicle, or any device connected Parking in Allej-s Is Prohibited to the coupling of trailers or prop­ mission so to do. The Ghief those more ialntmu*. days when ov opevatl 't.v e vrhicle. ing or operating a locomotive, ’ shall be dimmed on approaching therewith, any excessive noise to (b) Vehicles shall not park in er towing of other vehicles. may lay out a route in accordance street, esr or other vehicle- invol­ annoy the .public, or unnecessar­ with the state law. dogging was n < emraou nmdsimu-'t:?. Clr'.'f: Chief of P.dke, Marfai-aT. another vehicle traveling- in the public alleys; Provided, that com­ When Turning., Unlawful To ily to race his motor while run­ Tewing—•One Vehicle— Line 16 ved in a grade crossing accident or opposite direction within a reason­ mercial vehicles may park in pub­ Obstruct Traffic . . an accident which causes injury ning idle, or to open the muffler Feet Limit, White Cloth—-Lights able distance: Provided, however, lic alleys not longer than- neces­ Section 2 6 : No person snail ro any uei’son vr which results in on any vehicle, -or to permit such ’Section 3,4: No motor vehicle that motor vehicles equipped with;, sary to load and unload, and when turn /any vehicle around at any a vehicle becoming so disabled as vehicle or any deface thereon to shall tow more than one ether mo­ acetylene headlights, shall . be so parked, such vehicles shall street intersection. u.‘ he incapable of being propelled emit an imi’easonaMe quantity of tor vehicle,’ nor more than two ice. deemed to have complied with the stand as ; close as possible to one Backing Limit, 60 Feat; Helper in its usual manner shall give im­ smoke, or noxious gases or vapor. trailers, and the connection .shall crying out in weakness under the Limit Lines; ■ Chalk, paint provisions of this act, anything side of such alley so as to per­ To Precede Around Corner o rd e a l. mediate notice and make full re­ Section 13. (a) When vehicles not be oyer 16 feet long, and a whitewash or similar lines mark to the contrary notwithstanding,-, mit other vehicles to pass; Section 2 7 : No vehicle shall be port thereof to the Police- Depart­ approach an intersection of a white cloth shall be fastened to ed upon the ■pavement er sidewalk when such headlights are fitted -.Fire Hydrant' Restrictions reversed or baeked unless the ment upon blanks furnished by street which is marked as air ex- the tow line so as to 'make it t ■ indicate directions and regula­ with six inch bright spherical mir­ (e) No vehicle shall stop or re- driver shall first ascertain b y ob­ H era is Pointer for die Department upon application tension fafett .Bifate ,.lriinfe //Tine plainly discernible. Each vehicle rs n he ibservcd by ped?s_ rors, five-eights foot burners, and hiain standing at the curb in: servation that such operation can to it. _ If a driver or operator highway and any other street at shall separately display thereon B e t § ^ trims- f nd uikfafa. clear plain glass fronts and noth­ front of or within fifteen feet be safely made. No vehicle of a vehicle involved in an acci­ the same time, the vehicle pro­ the lights required on vehicles of ing herein contained shall be con­ of, any fire hydrant or1 fire cis­ shall be b a faced without first giv­ Here is a smut ym ;.uu try, hut . IVvAam o: Time Between ,0116 ceeding on the street which is an the class to which it belongs. dent is so incapacitated as to be sidered as prohibiting- the use of tern . No vehicle shall park with­ ing an ^unmistakable warning sig— be sure you want a m a-uan dog bo- ''":’ ar o.uore tt.iinse and «..a noui unable' to make such report, it ■extension of a State Trunk line Tct&l 60 Feet; Limit—-Exceptions acetylene lighting systems on mo­ in 50 feet of the entrance to any aifa to | pedestrians and approach­ t'nrn v, 1T1 cTsv; Stfor t UKPCt. -lu ll be the duty of every other highway shall have the right of Section 3 5 : No truck or tractor tor vehicles. factor vehicles and fire station. No vehicle shall ing vehicles, nor in any case, Take a puppy, -I after lie is ', ^gnt-Timo: Time between^one occupant of such vehicle to see vfay. with trailers shall exceed 60 feet trailers shall also have one rear follow any fire apparatus answer­ ‘shall it he hacked a distance of fofnr months old. d*> nut let any unu ;w,fc uf.ov ^un-; t and one none that such report is made. In (b) When vehicles approach an in length. Provided, however,, a red light visible, when lighted, for ing a call or park within four more thau sixty feet. No vehicle1 touch him or d -d him but the1 dicno the case v.f accident, the, Depart­ iniei’sectien of two or mare streets gi’eater length may he permitted two hundred fe e t. behind such ve­ blocks of said apparatus when on shall be backed around a corner owner. 1 siv-m-t, however, you. A Commercial Tehick*: A corn- ment, If it deems the public inter­ which are marked as extensions of when the load consists of poles, hicle. Motorcycles shall be equip­ duty at ia fire. v at an .intersection of streets or of let the m>t of the family In. oa the 1 nwieml vt-aicu as used m this or­ ests requires it, shall cause an; State Trunk line highways at the structural iron, scenery or father ped with one headlight which shall Parking in Front of •Entrance- to a street and an alley unless pre­ deal! tlmar.ee. shall mean and, mdude investigation to he made and shall same time, the vehicle approach­ articles which, from their natures, be capable of clearly lighting the Public Buildings, Etc., Prohibited ceded by a driver’s helper to ob­ At aboutten to fourteen montiis' fill- huttoy vehicles used for the give proper and sufficient notice ing on the right, of the driver cannot he shortened. roadway ot east two hundi-ed feet (d) No vehicle shall be permit­ serve whether the road is clear of the time and place of holding shall have the right of way. (h) Trailers must track within ahead, and a red light visible two ted to .stand in front of the en­ and whether the hacking may be such investigation. The Depart­ (el When vehicles approach an six Inches of the preceding” ve_ hundred feet to the rear, trance of any theatre exeept fo r safely made. ment shall tabulate all data, sta _, (b) A t night time, any truck or intersection of two or more streets the purpose of stopping to take on. Jiiele. Jdr exx»erii*nee law. been that it-wares or mcrctunuise. •Fire and Police Vehicles Shall tisfeies and other pertinent infor­ trailer over five feet six inches other than extensions of State Couplings— Two Adequate Chains is harder to tU» tins with hanking Whenever any regulation con- or discharge passengers or mer_ Have Right of Way mation obtained through the op­ in width, shall have, a green light Trunk lines, at the same' time, the chan disc. (c) Trailers shall be attached does than other breed-, due to lit hr trined be.-’t. ::i is imposed upon a i;;Sectiori;.:i$;h:,AR vehicles upon eration of this section aud make on the left side. vehicle approaching on .the driv­ to the preceding vehicle -by means tendency to Mime a glut. How- • '•'‘vehicle” , it shall be construed to Shipping Entrances -H o w The approach of fire apparatus' or reports of the same to die (Village (c) One spot light may be used er's right shall have rhe right of o f a suitable coupling. Two safe­ ever, I ivuil tvw large i‘< x bounds refer t.) the operator t wreof. Provided vehicles driven by peace officers," or" City Oounril . Commission) if placed not higher than the cen­ way; Provided, that the council ty chains, one on each side of - uksu (e) Special 'fao-parking’” spaces that I rah-ed as o:1. d>.oa- that when sac-h fcAvenee would be ap- with recommendation as to means may designate “Stop” streets on upon the sounding of warning sig- the coupling must also be used. vvere'.'.'Sf.pleudid one-man nnaf.blc. ter of the windshield and so ad­ may be provided and established and methods whereby such acci­ which traffic shall have right of 'faal of such verieles, shall take Both chains must be attached to loyalty, tine wa- ' for coon, Vehicle: A vehicle is any ear_ justed that the rays are always by ’ ■ -■SAfa-■ dents may be averted or minimiz­ directed downward and directed- way at all intersections except such precautions to clear the the same part of the chassis as and strange lant,-... - shooting or :p;,- :,f cceiveyanec ninn hg on conditions: Any owner or occu_ Street so as not to interfere with ed, Ail records of accidents at to the right of such vehicle. those of Sraxe Trunk line high­ is the coupling. Each dhaiii must a bunch of mouiw .atier-hud no l:,rd either on wheels or rollers. •pant of the passage of such vehicles, and railroad grade crossings shall be (d) All lights required by this ways. he of sufficient strength to pull effect on him. it * a.oue mUir.g with iocnnotives, cars, _ and street or alley, desiring a certain shall not closely follow such ve­ separated from other street traf­ section, except spot lights, shall ■ Section 14. A driver of n the trailer or trailers attached to strange people. ears excepted, /Mon-parking’’ space immediately hicles. fic accident records. The failure be lighted while the vehicle is fa vehicle shall not turn to,, the left it when it is loaded to' maximum Have tried the one-man slum .'■Sit or Vehicle; The terra “ eio- in front of a shipping enfran'ce to . Position at Str/eet Intersection. to make such a report reauirod by •operation upon the public high­ for the purpose of leaving the capacity. with, great Dan •-. Aireuaks. Irish v elude” as used in this or. such building, shall,'make applica­ Section 29: A t street intersec­ this section shall not affect civil way from one hour after sunset street upon which his vehicle is Section 36: Y/henever aaay ve­ terriers and uc; hounds, and be- d:nance <-ac.il include all ■’’chicles tion to the Chief of Police or other tions, where there is room for rights or remedies. to one hour before sunrise, and at proceeding unless, at the time, hicle is loaded with material pro­ iieve it will work with unst breeds propelled oa the jiuhlic highways proper constituted, authority, set­ three parallel rows of vehicles, PART II sueh times as .atmospheric condfo such vehicle is as close to- the cen­ jecting three feet or more from the majority uf turns tried.— Herb. 01 r.5rs 'late, by meohanierd pow­ ting. forth all relevant information those turning to the right shall Traffic Regulations tions make it necessary. ter of the street as safely will per­ the end of such vehicle, a red It. Wunder, in Adventure ilugazlne. er except traction engines, road and stating the number of feet keep close to the right-hand curb, Speeding (e) While raptor .vehicles are mit, . . cloth shall be fastened at the end rollers and stzck vehicle® us can desired for sueh purposes. The those turning to the left shall keep Section 1 : Vehicles shall be Signals-—-Turning1 and: Stopping of suc-h projecting material and run ntiTy on rails or track®. standing on the public highways Chief shall have authority to grant toward the fafenter of the street, driven, at a reasonable rate'of in the night-time, they shall have Section 1 5 : Before turning to at night-time a red light. ■ C-cur.vli: A municipal legislative or refuse such application at his anfa those proceeding’ ahead shall Of all the unusual means of ad­ speed according to traffic, condi­ displayed, toward the front,: two; the right or the left to leave a Section 37: Not more than body. discretion,, or to grant the same keep in the center row between vertising we think one of the most tions and in no event shall ex­ white lights and on the rears street, and before turning around three persons shall occupy the Signal: A visible sign given by with such restrictions or limita­ the two lines, or rows of veliicles amusing xneiliods is that used by a ceed do miles per hour in busi_ one red light, provided,1 however, or stopping thereon or before ma­ front or driver’s seat of a hand o’’ by mechanical device, or tions as he may fix. In case first mentioned. motor vehicle, and. no person, friend of ours, a large button man­ ness sections or SB miles pel’ a parking light may. be used when terially varying the course in such application is granted, the ■by sxa. automatic- signal.’■ Stop Only at Curb---..Exceptions adult or minor, shall be seated in ufacturer. He wears a very large hour in r esidential districts j Pro­ mounted *011 the left rear fender; which the Arehicle is proceeding, Chief shall issue to the appli­ Sign* Any device bearing print- . Section 30. A vehicle shall the lap of the driver nor shall the diamond necktie pm. He 1ms the vided, That no vehicle shall- be of tire motor vehicle showing a the driver of a vehicle shall, give a cant a permit or certificate, set­ etl Imrractious which' advise the E not1 stop elsewhere than at the driver he seated in the lap of a itve-barat diamond stone dangling driven in an alley faster than, 7 whit©; light towards the front and timely warning signal to other ting forth the location o f such “ no public of any i'-uftle regulation. curb exeept in . an emergency or to preson when the motor vehicle is. from the necktie in such n way miles per hour. a red warning light visible two drivers b y ’extending the arm be­ parking” space, the number of > Ftjllca Shall Control allow7 another vehicle or a pedes­ in motion. ■'■■■■■ that it seems just about to fall oil. Reckless; Driving hundred feet toward the rear. yond and out side o f the vehicle, feet frontage fixed,' and.... such 1 Section a— The Chief shall en- trian to cross in front of it- or ■Section 3 8 : All other ordinances People who stand next to him on Section" 2: Reckless driving is (f) A ll other vehicles except holding the same in a horizon­ other limitations as may 'be per­ the « ' ...... ' defined as the operation ox any as herein provided, sholl have- one tal position for a sufficient time upon the signal of a traffic, of­ or1 sections o f .ordinances in con­ tinent. 'Such permit may, at flict herewith, are hereby repeal­ stop vehicle on the public highways In white light visible at least one to appraise approaching drivers any time, be withdrawn, or fur­ ficer. . '-'.A'' Uss Side .hiearesl Curb ed. don ’such a manner as to ‘endanger the hundred feet from the front and, of vehicles .01 Ms intention to ther limited by the Chief. To Section 3 i f So fa r as practi­ Ordinance, to regulate the use pin. life or limb of any person or the rear, ; change his course or stop, as the enforce the provisions of sueli per­ cable, all persons shall alight from by vehicles on public highways you, ...... „ . _ safety of any property, v , ; Brakes ease may be; Provided, however, mit, the, holder of the same shall not accept nty car,**;'-’ The card ; cent rob traffic ■of vehicles and veliicles and board the- same upon within the Village of Buchanan. Leaving Scene of Accident . -Section 7 : Every motor vehicle that in lieu of such signal, sig­ have Hie right to place '•'no-park­ bears bis name abd wt uuvertfee-; pedestrians, the side nearest to the curb. Moved, by Trustee Riley and sup- • Section 3 : In case of an acci­ operated upon the public highway nals may be gi.jjan by any mechani­ ing” .signs on the sidewalk mark­ - : 'Driver’s View Shall Be Un­ ported by Trustee Bristol, that meat of bis button company. He ' Isf^rfcxesce v/ith signs Prohibited dent to persons or property upon shall be provided with service and. cal or electrical device which con­ ing the limits of such “no-park­ obstructed. the ordinance- be. adopted. All keeps the diamond hanging by a n ' Section 0: No person shall wflL any public highway, due to the emergency brakes, each of which, veys an intelligibly warning to, ing” space. -Such signs shall be ■Sectioai 32: Driver shall have an ■■trustees voted aye-. 1 invisible chain at ^ 1! times ;tnd fafly move. destroy, deface, oneration of any vehicle, the per­ shall be capable of locking 'both another driver approaching from of ■ the ‘exact size, character and unobstructed view to the rear of A H . M. Beistle, Clerk. feels that this is hk best method change the wording of, or other- son operating such vehicle shall rear wheels. .the rear; In a lf cases the driver description required by the- Chief, their vehicles by direct view or by of introducing bimsorf and hfo • wise interfere with any sign erect- stop and give sueh-reasonable as­ Warnings of a vehicle to whom such signal but shall be provided .at the ex­ mirror. ' Windshields in front of product.1—The Outlook. j or established by the Depai*t- sistance as 5an be given, and has: been given, as required in this pense of the holder of the per­ This ordinance shall halts, ei Section S. (a) All motor ve­ a driver shall be kept clear of . , T ntm w AVrtv ,, merst or by the authorities there-. shall, upon request o f the per­ hicles: shall be equipped with suit­ section, shall bring and keep his mit, and shall bear the number of feet -on: and -after' the 27th da AN J ¥& rfnM£ ' of- Except t.s hereinafter pro- son injured or any other person, vehicle- under such control as to snow -and ice1 or opened so that of July, ,‘192 6. .tih,e bj vefoc.es. ii. t d pubi c yjded, no person shall establish. able defaces for audible signals. the permit issued by the-Depart-, the driver’s view is unobstructed. give sueh person his name and ad­ (b) xSFo exhaust whistle, siren or’ he able to avoid an accident re­ meut. . No vehicle shall he allow­ Passed and approved by th highways •'witlun the \iJa-o.. o^. 1 evecj. 01, maintain a sign, standard dress and the number of his op­ sulting xr’om any misunderstand­ No stickers, cards, signs or ob- Bitchasan, anu to At oiiie* ’ or ]jmp. ijne jn imitation of one other warning 1 device,. similar to ed to stop or remain standing in struetioms shall b.e posted upon Common Council of the Village c erators license. I f the operator those used by fire and- police ve­ ing of such signals, and shall in any sueh special “ 110-parking” Buchanan at a regular • meetin ordinances and 0 | ordained by police authority, windshields or rear window ox of such vehicle is not the owner all cases heed any such warning- as space, except for the purpose of ances m conflict owirh. J hicles, and no cutouts, shall be any vehicle, except that oiie sign held at the Council Chambea IT IS ORDAIN::; > THE PEO- 1 e . ’-bangmg aiffn» thereof, said operator shall give used by any vehicle on the public shall have been given him. taking on or discharging merchan­ held on Tuesday, "the 6th day c the name and address of the own.-' •Standing Vehicles, Hive Signal or sticker, not to exceed two and PLE OF TVS VILLAGE OFi., Se .■’■■■ dise or passengers. a- half , inches by three and, a half duly, 1926. at 7:30 p. m. er of such vehicle, together with, sSectio.n 16 : A standing vehicle (x) Except as hereinbefore pro­ BUCHANA"*: : non is amended or repealed, rhe Section 9 (a) Any vehicle over­ in'ches may he' permitted at the Harry B. Brown, president x : sign evidencing the existence of the registered number thereof. taking and passing another shall, about to start shall give moving vided, Persons shall not place or extreme lower right hand corner Dr. E . M. Beistle, Clerk. G env-n Provisions f the same shall be ccrre.ponding- Operation of Vehicles Under the pass to the left side of the over­ vehicles the right of way and the exhibits sign or standard,.similar Sitall obey Provisions and Orders V ctumged or removed by the- De- Influence of Intoxicating Liquor taken vehicle and mot pull over ■operator thereof shall’ give a tp those used by the Department, Section 1. This ordinance is [ P-U';Bien‘’ _ of Stupefying Drugs. to the right until clear thereof. timely and visible warning signal upon any street or in any public adopted in the inic-rest of public, ° £e Semaphores, Etc. A a - Section 4:. It shall be unlaw­ ; / '(b ) All vehicles meeting,, shall by extending the arm, 'as provided place, or attempt by signs or writ­ gafety and .convenience and isf taonzied _ ful for any person under the in­ .pass each other to the right. in the preceding section, before ten or printed instructions to designed to promote the general Section S : t o assist m the dm fluence of intoxicating liquor, or :■ / '.(c)::.®L,isli)W. so start hgglribie’ feafriffarithe parking of peace, health, safety, -welfare and ! I'fctlan and handling- _ of traffic any stupefying drug to drive, op­ shall keep as near the right curb or '■pultfaW'Sy■■I’ipm! thq curb. Avhile y lh th fo .-.• ■■, a A ;.:.;'v A/A;v!'' "'■. -A good government tf the Village; ;be Department may install and erate, or have in charge any ve­ as practicable. a street car is passing abreast of Unattended Vehicles, Excepi Com­ o£ Buchanan. Every person, firm ! «=e semaphores, discs “ Crowfe hicle upon any public highway.. It (cl) All vehicles about to make sueh vehicle. m ercial, Shall Be Locked. or corporation shall comply with, - Nes.s so-called, raised safety shall also be unlawful for the a right hand turn, shall keep as Parade cr Precession iSeetion 2 1 : INo vehicle, exeept observe, and obey, when applicable ' 7? ce° aba pother signals and de_ owner of any vehicle, or any pern near the right curb as practicable., Section 17 (a) Permission for a commercial vehicle, shall be left to him or it, all the provisions, ’’'tees whicii 1.0 tne Gluer may Son having such vehicle in charge (e) All vehicles about to make all parades must bo obtained from standing at a Curb unattended un­ requirements and regulations con- se'ei?- advisable. ^ or in control, to authorize or a left hand turn, shall keep as ’tfe-lOTljeit. and he may designate less the operator shall first shut toined herein hnd the regulations! Signs POLICE CONTROL knowingly allow7 the same to be near th e ' center -of the street as the routes of haidphSfa|^s^:' ' : o ff the motor and lock the vehicle and orders of the Chief o f Police i bemicm 9 : Traffic -shall be di_ driven or operated by any person practicable, when approaching' the ■ f. ;|®i Jfo .yghfc-Ie’ ^ajltfae IjiriyeS'i:. oi’ some part thereof So as to pre- adopted or issued in .pursuance! rected hy qtfieers 01 tne Depart- under the influence of, intoxicat­ street intersection. ■fhfejfgit Sa .parade bri'.-difalfepfew yeht the starting and operation hereof. J meat by voice, hand or mechanical ing liquor, or any stupefying (£) ,AU vehicles shall pass to cession' except; permis­ of the vehicle by ah unauthorized Penalty - . ) signal or shall be directed by au- drag, upon airy public highway. the right of- a street car when sion of,a police officer. person. No vehicle shall he ,Section 2. Any person, firm ■ tanm le ^ign al^bu t such officers Section 5 (a ). Any person vio­ /going in the same: direction . as Slowly: Moving: Vehicles Keep to locked in suck a manner ap to. or- " “ ‘ ~ ' ' ““ "" ' ~ lating the provisions of the pre­ such, street ear; Provided, .that a Right Curb and Single File Only prevent it from being towed or fails ceding section of this, ordinance, vehicle proceeding in the proper •Station 18: Slowly moving or moved: Provided that the fail­ shall for the first offense be direction upon a one way street, heavily ladem vehicles shall not ure to lock such vehicle shall not ti^ kl , (b^ . Any- person violating the .•peRed coriyeyanCes, " A puslRy carts , /'Remove'Disabled.oriStalled. v Section- 23 : "When* practicable,' or clause-is ad'judgedi uiicoiisfcitu- Closing. Streets— Diverting. Traffic provisions xof * ihisj,section,%;shall, imid^thbr.^imilariwagoJisfentls6qn- >.. Vehicles’!Promptly \ ’ merchandise "and freight ■ shall be -Toothache ■ Lumbago i.-i: T. Bqnal or invalid, it is' herriiy, pro- Section lO— The? chiefshall for fa;'second/or - subsVquent^of-' -vfayances shall comply N with ’ all (b) . Whenever' .a : vehicle be­ discharged" and 'loade/d# from the ■. -.sli” Ay A” ivi^ed. that-the balance of the.'.or- have authority, when he‘-deehis?it femsetbe guilty of^a- misdemeanor Ireg’ulations contained, herein parL, comes stalled >i. • iijron; ■; .-a- street Or sid e "' of -th'e faeJiid,e'J^nearest< “the , .ViNeuritisi' ’ Rlieuma’iism • in the interest of public safety or 'and {Upon conviction thereof, shall taining to vehicles- insofar as. the1 when, because o f damage or; other curb. . W hen suchk-hah'dlingv is . 7 * \ 1 ‘ ' j ■ ' r 1 ' 7 “ fa ■ : ' ‘ '•''•■-I. ;'A A■•".'• • A ' 'clinaiice r.snail hot be /affected U/ fa- * •■■■■ A " ■•' ■ /*r-‘r A'- ’ fa . ;■ f*;: ' 1 fay.. •’ vfa thereby.- • _ \ convenience, temporarily to close be punished by a fine not exceed­ same are "applicable to them. reason, it caiin’ot be moved by impracticable .because of," the’ size ing .five hundred dollars ($500.- life fab'hSAqpqnfk?' o f,’ or weight of the packages Jof i4i ' 'Definitions’ < , t any Street,. alley •or portion o f tne A n y such cart, fruit vending ear Accept only “ Bayer” package which contains proven directions,- '* -Section 4.’- 'For the purposes •same to. vehicular or foot traffic 00)’i or by’ 'imprisonment in the or other licensed’ wagon or-.stand, -blockades"the street or interferes •meifahandis'e or frqighfr/the. vehicle of tffls ordznanef, csg?j* "where, far' to divert'such traffic there _ county jail not to exceed iiigety used for selling nuts, candy, fruit with ’the -use of- same by other ve-. may back to the cui’bj b u t.it slialb faJandy "'Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 and 109—UrixrgiSis. the context requires a different ‘from. days, (90) or by both .such -fine ol’ other articles, shall, when not stand’-a*t aai angle* which will1 y&smrfBcfe Ahe:.:traddi:.marb nf 3a.rer Manufacture: -of : MonpacSticacldester ;9f:: iSalicylicasi^ TTBSOAT. 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\ l FROM OUR EXCHANGES 300-BUSHEL SPUD U m im Qliuuitg Hrrorh AVERAGES 10 YEARS Marines IMMIGRANT PLANT PESTS ■plant products before the estab­ Candidates are Active lishment of inspection or safe­ Petitions naming A. ‘Glenn Hns- For nearly fifteen years, or The board bill of introduced guards were the means of entry lett, of Buchanan as a candidate ever since the ‘boys came home farm and fruit pests is more than of practically all these pests. for the Democratic nomination for from the state agricnltn’" ' col­ a bilRon dollars a year! The widening of ‘world -com­ county treasurer were being cir­ lege, the Woodmans of Michigan Two hours of every day’s work merce to include vast areas for­ Classified Advertisements are In­ on the farm oi* in the garden and serted at the rate of * cents per culated here. have been growing potato crops merly unexploited has enormous­ line each insertion; minimum Six times as many people are Some time ago the candidacy that averaged 300 bushels to the o:thard jj-oes to feed these unin­ ly added to the risk. charge 25 cents when payment Is being educated today, in propor­ of Lawrence Reeves, of St. Jo_ acre or \better, They had an vited guests! Leading European countries not made when advertisement is They now include the more im­ recog'nized this" need some fifty inserted the minimul charge is tion to population as 35 years seph for the Democratic nomina­ average of 400 bushels on 6 acres S5 cents—-live lines or less. tion for treasurer was announc- last year and were awarded mem­ portant pests of agriculture and years ago and many Of them now ago. Registrotion in 913 col- hos been reported that Mr. Reeves bership in Michigan’s 300-Bushel Yiostry in this country. have rules more drastic than our • leges, universities and profession- ed, Since then, however, it Potato club the past two years in Importations 0f plants and own. For Sale . ; al schools o f the United States in­ has been reported that Mi-. 'Reeves succession. They spray five or T ry the R ecord For Printing. creased nearly six times as fast might not run. six times, depending on the sea­ as population from 1S90 to 1924. It was reported that Ghatie's Ar- son, cultivate frequently, and plow FOR SALE— Two fresh cows, W . From,4121,942 in 1S90 the num­ chut, of St. Joseph, will become a under alfalfa deep before . each P. Miller, phone 165F22. 29a ber of students mounted to 664,- candidate for the Republican .notato crop. They have been 266 in 1S24, 445 per cent growth, nomination for coroner. Both farming with tractor for twq FOR SALE— Gladiolus blooms. according to statistics from the U. the prqsent coroners, George H. years. Mrs. D. L« Boardman, phone S. Bureau of Education. Slaughter and Dr. W . C. Ellet, f 24F3. But that isn’ t all, during the will seek re-nomination on the i FILL THAT SILO samq time, enrollment in second­ Republican ticket. Two arc „o J This is a rear to fill every old FOR SALE—-Spring ehiel^ens, live ary schools increased 951 per cent, be elected. Mr. Slaughter and silo on the f am and build another or dressed. Chas. Smiles, 305 about 12 times as rapidly as popu­ Dr. Ellet reside in Benton Har­ one if there is green feed to put u N. Portage St. 29alp lation, which increased 78 per bor. in ft and live stock enough to ?? cent during this time. Several county officers who are need green feed throughout the FOR SALE— Golden oak refriger­ flsir Used Oars la t e Friends The number of instructors of completing their first terms will year, says the Research Depart­ ator in good condition. $15.00. all kinds grew from 10,762 to 51,- soon announce their candidacies ment of the National Association Mrs. M. M. Sirganian. 29a c 1 907. for re-election, following the lead of Farm Equipment ^Manufactur­ FOR SALE,— Good homes, choice New York bod the largest col­ o f George H. Bookwaltcr, prose­ ers. The silo will just~'"'abQut Here’s only a few of our bargains: lots, several farms. For par­ legiate enrollment, 60,623 men cuting attorney, whose candidacy ' double the carrying capacity of a ticulars see J. J. Terry, phone and 28,370 women, a total of was announced day before yester- field of com for dairy cows, beef 163W .______23b tf 88,993. Illinois came next with tlav. cattle or lambs. It will give the XKA. X p -.v York Human 60,462, with Pennsylvania, Ohio, The list includes: live stock their winter tonic that A squad of marines has been assigned in special flutv in snnrdlr— fhn 1923 Nash Touring*, new tires, me­ FOR RENT— Furnished, rooms for Massachusetts and California in George Haid, county trea.'UV- keeps their bowels open and their Liberty Bell during the Sranui-Ontennial Exposition in Philadelphia light housekeeping, gas, bath, order. health good. The silo extends The treasured relic of American Independence is lie ins shown in visitor chanically perfect ...... «!$390.00 er. at certain times during the exposition ' lights, strictly modem. Phone More than $158,000,000 was ex­ Ii-a D. Wagner, county vlork. that “grass season” throughout 3 OiW,______29a2p pended by states for their uni­ Arthur E. Leckner, circuit the year in spite o f pasture that versities in the yeor ending June court commissioner, cannot be grazed in winter. Cut FOR RENT— Furnished flat at 30, 1925. The teachers took more George W . Stattler, drain com­ the ensilage finely by (ensilage INVENTS SPOTLIGHT ICE CREAM SOCIAL 108 S. Detroit street. See A . F, than half of this sum as salaries. missioner, cutter before putting it in the Willis M. Sweet, living °iie mile An ice cream social will be held Peacock. -'-02 Days Ave. Phone Stuart B, White, circuit court silos. north of Niles, has secured ’a pat­ at the Wagner hall Thursday 1923 Hudson Coach, just completely AA 3 1 6 W.______29a2p SUGGESTIONS FOR SUMMER commissioner. ent on an improved spotlight for evening, July 22. Program by the rebuilt and refin ished...... ^ VfH CARE OF CATTLE FOR MILK FOR SALE— Huckleberries in the All ai-e Republican-. They POOLING ^ ELECTRIC POWER autos. It follows the road around boy scouts of the Madron: lake Those wSo have seen the tall patch. W ill sell entire patch will have no opposition for re_ curves, according to the Niles station,- and the male quartette of It is the most comfortable cow or by the quart. S, A. Fergu­ nomination.—-St. Joseph Herald- steel towers across northern In­ Daily Star. Hills ‘Corners. son. phone 124F12. 29a2c that produces the most milk in Press. diana have seen part of one of summer, states the Larrowe Insti­ the most stupendous powc* trans­ FOR SALE— 6 l*j acres. New six tute of Animal Economics. In­ Work Begins on Fair Grounds missions in all times. It links 1923 Durant Sedan, slightly used, S 3 7 S ^ 0 room house. Garage. 2 miles stead of turning his cows into The bay and grass on the en Chicago with Pittsburg, Cleveland, Owned by lady ® north on. stone road. Inquire the field to swat flies and loaf in tire fair grounds is being cut aim* Toledo and paits o f Indiana, Ohio, Euhnert and Weiand, R. I. the shade, the dairyman will find taken away this week. This is the Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia 19btf that he can get more milk from start for getting the grounds in and Pennsylvania. Most of this line fairies 132,000 volts, twice them by feeding them o-n grain shape for the holding of the 1926 MINE’S IN! FOR SALE—Am moving away in the cool of the barn during the the high voltage counted as and want to sell my garden at event. Soon workmen will be­ heat of the day and then turn­ gin the several improvements to die peak heretofore and four 1924 Durant Tour once. Come and see it. Mrs. times ordinary high voltage con­ ouring, disc wheels, 3 2 3 0 flO ing them out at night to graze. be made on the buildings, Otto Roach. Stryker addition. Following are some hints to the duits. This makes it possible looks like new A new band stand with the 29ale dairyman on the summer care of for all this vast territory to pool starters stand above will be erect­ his cattle, as given by the Insti­ its power and insure that all will ed at the grand stand. Both FOR SALE— Quick, heating stove, ; have plenty at all titties. tute: free act stands will be raised this kitchen range, burns coal or Cows need loirs of water. Keep 1 year to give all a clearer view of wood; also a kitchen cabinet. it always available in a quantity FOUND A NAIL Enquire at the Buchanan Candy the free ‘acts to be performed on Mason JnrgensOn drove a Chev­ 1923 Ford Coupe they want. them, no mafcier where you Kitchen. 2 9 a lp , 2. Provide shade during hot rolet car 2020 miles from Los looks and serv•“]£ a.dandT.f” ....$185.00 stand. No outhouses are to be Angeles to Omaha in 56 hours and FOR SALE— The Raymond resi­ weather, preferably in your stable erected. Possibly a few more 47 minutes, beating the train dence on Fourth St. M odern,' in the beat of the day. horse stalls will be added. time about hours. He bad to seven rooms, bath laundry, gar­ 3. Let your cows graze at 2 Next week the catalogues will change tires in the New Mexico age and bairn. Inquire o f" A . night when it is cool, but be sure be distributed concerning the big F. Howe, adtnr. Phone 6S. that they can get water. desert, having picked up a nail Fair. Already many inquiries are out there. What a place to go to 1923 Willys-Kniglit Touring, fully equipped, a first 2 3 a tf: 4. 'Screen your stable if you being received by Secretary Kram­ pick up a nail! can, to keep out flies. er regarding space for conces­ class car in appearance and 5. Spray your cows in summer sions. The free acts and rides For Rent with a good fly preventative. performance, o n l y ...... are engaged. The fireworks are PRIDE GOETH WITH PAINT 6. Be sure they are free from to be ordered, and everything’ Don’t forget the mail box when FOR RENT— Garage, room for lice and other vermin. you have your paint brush handy. IS YOURS ? will be in readiness when the one large or two small cars, ■ 7. Remember, a cow must be gates open on Sept. 1, the open­ Uncle Sam is urging all rural Mrs. Nan G, Kent. 28b2c comfortable and well if she is to ing of the 10th Annual Event. postmasters to make a systematic produce milk up to her capacity. ■This year’s Fair is to be the effort to get all mail boxes and Now !— is tlie time to order your FOR RENT— -Five room house, Such care requires a little effort It will pay you to* drive over and look over our won­ electric lights, good furnace, i banner event of all former Fairs. support posts painted white with but it pays big dividends. derful assortment of good used cars. good water, some fruit, good — The Acorn. the patron’s name in black let­ winter’s coal supply— we have it ters 1 inch high on each side of garage, hen house. Call at L. U. S. DRANK 54,326,000,000 W. Johnson & Co, Furniture Old Ship at St. Joe the box. Paint protects, preserves, — later we may not. It’s cheaper LBS. OF MILK IN ONE YEAR! and pleases. store, '25btf The old British convict ship, now— later it will without doubt Whether you are a “wet” or “ Success,” oldest vessel afloat, SPEED UP THE MILKING Miscellaneous i “dry” and whether you, as an in_ will probably be in St. Joseoh at Experiments have shown that cost you from 75c to $1.00 per NILES NASH MOTORS : dividual got your extra one and a the Graham dock next week. The slow milking may’ redree the per­ W ANTED — To buy fruit and her- ; fifth pints of milk last year or •indent craft is at present in Mich­ centage of burterfat in the milk. ton more. S A V E ! B U Y N O W !. (INC.) ties. Pay cash and pick them j] allowed somebody else to get igan City, Ind.. but it is announc­ up. E. L. Brant, phone 2 7 7 J .,\ y o u r share, the fact remains that ed that the exhibition of the shin THE PROVED SIRE will close there on Sunday night ______2SbSc the United States population used Select the dairy herd sire by the OPEN EVERY EVENING , 54.326,000,000 pounds of milk in and will come to St. Joseph. On records of his daughters rather W ANTED — A quantity of clean , fluid form last year, according to board the shin are numerous irons than by those of his dam. R, F. HICK O K COTTON lags, must be in large ’ the U. S. Department of Agricul- and Chains and instruments of tor­ pieces. 5c a pound delivered a t !■ ture. This was an increase -,«f ture that were used in the hevdey IPlione 95. 220 N. SECOND ST. NILES PHONE 392 Eecurd office. i; 1,554,000,000 pounds, giving 1.2 o f the vessel when she was a felon ; ------ji pints a day of fluid milk and transport, conveying' prisoners j W ANTED— Girl and woman wants ;j cream for each o f us. The big from England to Australia, and work. W oman to work by the •; increases came in the large cit- also when she was a permanent hour, girl to assist in home or .; ies, educational campaigns invoI_ floating prison, anchored off Mel­ care for children. Has had j ! ving better health for school ehild- bourne, Australia. — Niles Daily expcience in clerking. Gall • ; ren and grownups and the higher Star. • t 4 11 N. Portae or phone: Things" Yoh ! Should £ Kaow ‘ quality milk coming to the city 277W . 2Sb2p . • market as a; result of the T . B. TwO Killed at New Buffalo REMEMBER IT IS the wall paper eradication campaigns all help to During the heavy rain storm o f ! in a room that you see. And : put more milk on the average last Friday night, an auto carry- j a poor wall and room can be j‘ American’s table. Better cows ing five persons stalled on the made to look rich if properly!! are being* housed in better barns P. M. tracks at New Buffalo, at treated. Let us help you to with ventilation systems,, indivicL the Lighthouse crossing*, and was secure this much desired re~ ;, ual drinking cups, sanitary steel struck by train No. 16. Three suits. Binns’ Magnet Store. ! stalls and feed and litter carriers persons riding in the front seat 29 ale as a result of the health campaigns jumped to safety, while two wo­ by John Joseph Gaines, M- D 7 that are beginning to give this men in the rear seait were killed. / wiw. '»*,l L.TKs'lM** W «U f A CLERK who began to write in­ country the best milk supply of The occupants from Oak Park, surance for us in 1920 bad an any nation. 111., were On their way to St. Msdical Terminology* income in 1925 of $56000. In­ Joseph in a Paige Sedan. — The Perhaps many of our readers are structions free. Provident Mu­ GAS ENGINES AND WIND­ Acorn. attracted by the various health ar­ tual Life Insurance; Co. Nathan­ MILLS CHEAPEST POWER ticles appearing in the newspapers; SAME MATCHLESS QUALITY A NEW LOW PRICE iel Reese, General Agent, 3012-, No County Engineers these, when written by capable tal­ 15 Book Tower, Detroit, Mich. ; “ It’s horse and horse” between D. W . Willman. who for some ent are valuable to the public as 29at-l . ; the little stationary gas engine weeks 'has been acting as county educational features. Medical terms A big, sturdy, extra heavy All-Weather Tread— a tough, supple carcass of Super twist—miles and miles of and the windmill as to which pro­ A SCHOOL TEACH ER joined our . engineer, was sent to' Cass coun­ are sometimes difficult for the pub­ .riding* comfort and trouble-free service-—you can get all these Goodyear advantages now at a substantial vides the cheapest farm power, ty by the state highway depart­ lic to interpret for personal use. In Organisation 12 years ago andj says the Research Department of sayings. Pathfinders are down, too. Just compare these Goodyear-built values with, what you are has produced an application j ment and his term of office was this sketch, it is my purpose to the National Association of Farm only temporary. His appoint­ every week for all this period, j make some of these words easier asked, to pay for cheap, unknown brands. Equi'pmpnfc Manufacturers v in ment as resident engineer in the understood. Last year his income was $8,_ ) quoting* Bulletin 1848, U. S. De­ 000. Instructions free. Pro_ ; construction of the Barron lake W e find Kitis” at the end of partment of Agrirulture, as the pike leaves the country without an many names of diseases; this little vident Mutual L ife Insurance j authority. The Windmill tfui-j* Co, Nathaniel Reese, General, engineer, and it is doubtful if. the terminal means “inflamation.” For AH«Weathers liishes a horsepower hour o f work road commission hires one now for . Pathfinders Agent, 3012-15 Book Tower, ■ instance, appendicitis literally Clinches Specials for a half cent, while stationary the balance o f the term. Detroit, Mich. 29at4 means inflammation of the append­ 30x31/2 S. S- Cords .... engines do the job for two-fifth’s ix; bronchitis is inflammation of ...... ,$16.05 30x3 'A Pathfinder Fabric, $8-15 31x4 S. S. Cord ...... ^ . .$15-20 FURNITLPE ^ AUTOMOBILE of a cent for the small size and Three Oaks is also building a the bronchial tubes; laryngitis is 30x3 All-Weather Cord $11.95 1 OANS > 0 o S30Q— You can; twice that cost for large engines. sanitary sewer in Popular street, croup— inflammation of the larynx. 31x4 S. S. Cord ______. . . . . $19.95 32x4 S. S. Cord ...... $16-55 buuow S 0 to $300 and aye will Individual; electric power plants and proposed to pay for it with Peritonitis is inflammation of the 30x3 ft Pathfinder Cord.. $9.00 and animal power are the costliest special assessments, according to give vou twenty months to re- ; peritoneum— the membrane lining 32x4 S, S. Cord ...... ____ $21.80 Goodyear Tubes are 'Lower $17.30 pay the loan at legal rate of in-1 per horsepower hour, being 254 The Acorn. the abdomen; pericarditis is inflam­ 33x4 S. S- Cord . terest on unpaid balance for ac- j cents each, while motor- trucks are mation of the sac which encloses These two*Tube specials are just close up at 2 cents. Gas trac­ tual number of djiys borrower The Bridgman State Bank the heart; “peri” means around; 33x4!/2 S. S, Cord ...... ------$30.80 33x4 >4 S. S. Cord .$23.45 tors ate rated from 2. to 4 times samples*of the extra values we has use of money. Establish j opens from 7 to 8 p. m, to ac­ “cardi” the heart; “itis” is inflam­ gs cheap a's animal -power, being ciedit with us and you are as-j commodate the fanners, accord­ mation. And on through the “itis” are offering* now on Goodyears. 8-5 o f a cent for belt work and ing to the Bridgman Enterprise. 33x5 S. S. C o rd ...... $41.10 33x5 S. S- ord .$28.30 suied o* dependable service to Words. lk l cents for* drawbar -work. All Tour size at an equal saving. care for your . m oney needs, “Algia” signifies pain. Gastral- these forms of power cost $3,_ NILES LOAN CO., 114 S. Se­ gia is pain in the stomach; neural­ 29x4.40 B a llo o n ...... $14.30 30x3 V-z ...... $2-00 20x4.40 Balloon . . $ 11-20 000,000,009 annually, work ani­ cond f * 3* 28btf gia is pain in a nerve; eardatgia _ . .. Imals furnishing* 60.6 per cent of 29x4.40...... A ...... $2.75 is pain in the heart; entoralgia MONEY TALKS —_ Salesman, 1the cost. 30x4-95 Balloon ...... $21.20 R em em ber— these tires and tubes 30x4.95 Balloon ...... ,...$16.55 salesladies and Retail merchant. means pain in the intestines; od-i are from fresh, new stocks; All My items fit all of you. Sales­ T. B. WIDESPREAD ontalgia means toothache. None 31x5.25 Balloon ...... $23.55 Goodyear made and Goodyear war­ 31x5.25 Balloon ..,..,.... . $18-30 man averages $1.00 profit for Appurtimately 70,000,000 ani­ of the “algias” are diagnostic. ranted. Get our new low price on. every dealer called on. Costs mals passed before the Federal A MAN PUTS A Oi^ Gastritis, neuritis, etc, are more, yOur size if it isn’t shown here. dealer $2.00, he sells for $3,50 meat inspectors in 192'5. Post_ accurately descriptive. 30x5.77 Balloon ..... ____ $29.05 30x5.77 B a llo o n ...... ’ . $22.05 h \o o m n $ amd “Phobia” literally means dread. makes $1.50 on $1.00 invested-' mortem inspection of these ani­ V Salesman makes $ 1.00_. If you mals indicated that tuberculosis in ON? IN' H ir^ Photophobia is simply dread of are a Salesman or wish to be­ both: cattle and swine still con­ / light, as in inflamed eye structures. come one, if you- never • sold tinues to be the most widespread Hydrophobia is dread of water. It an Equal Saving if it isn’t Shown Here anything in your life I 'will malady of •meat animals at time of has been said that the dog with tell:. youc h ow, t to make) better slaughter..^ In fact. it waskre*. rabies falls.in a, spasm, the moment than ,$100:'a week. ■ Ge'orgq^Ll spQhsiblev^for cofisiclerabiy'^mpre he sees ; or monies; in cbntkcf?ydth Lane,, Mansfield, Ohio. 29atf Condemnations than alf* otherIdiA. ivater.O ur|« vuse^old ^ ancestors senses and ailments; combined. therefore; de’clarei'd • tjfat fthe '■ disease FOR SALE— Three good homes at IThese facts merit the attention is 'hydrophobia. The’ term has no low prices for cash this month. of livestock producers and are fur­ accuracy as indicating the true con­ Let us show you.. J., J. Terry. ther indication of the necessity dition. * * i Eo Front P h o s i e 9 7 Buchanan > 29a2c for continuing the campaign of “Rhoea” means a flow. Hence eradicating tuberculosis witli the “diarrhoea” means “a flow Try the Record for Printing. utmost vigor. through” when applied to disease.

/ FAGS SIX f t h e ; b e e r ie r c o u n t y r e c o r d TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1921 r Tents and preachers very much in ■saw “East Lynn” and many anoth­ listened spell bound to the “ toots” /■ TMsYSTOLC- Ttfe evidence. Lots of dust, and gos­ er stirring -draina. A little rough of their many parts. * They say ;V / ... pel hymns'. in appearance, but a wonderful that “ Music hath charms to soothe- |fh>.. X >;• -.vi ( LOOK AHD CHA'ivV ^ * 27. A Place. A low, glass top­ place when we were kids. The the wildest h eart/’ .and' so it was Orp HIS CA\3 / > ped building, sweet with flowers usual place for Commencement with these men who made up this and wet earth. , 'Run by a little exercises. organization. Searey young horses ilil! E v - T short man whose horse’s name was 37. A Place. The site of the made it interesting at times un­ III! v I I / .' / I “ Mollie.” first manufacturing place in til they found out that they were •lvi“ ■: '.-A •' C J 28. A Man. Drove two horses -own. It was then the Fanning not going to be killed by the sounds that came from that pint- ■i ' 1 ^ 1 that were cream colored and very Mill. Later it Was used for well mated. Sometimes be drove grinding of grains, etc. It is form. ! them,, badly, too. He never fail- tall and plain, bur always busy. The prizes will be announced in [ ed to meet your train nor carry The water of McCoy’s creek used Friday’s issue. Cn ' - A 'it’vSV the mail on time. to he its motive power. U iCy s# , ^ r s^ v. *£!% s*v i 3 « 29, A Mah. lall'an d slender. 3S. A Place. The noisiest f , ! His daughter’s name was “ Lottie.” place in town. Eight little rollers f i 1 I They lived on top of one of the under each foot and you tried in ! hills that Overlook the beautiful vain to “ keep your feet." - oiip- FO® ! little city of Buchanan. .. He ran times when the floor was freshly m .i - v ,lV \ ( ' { $ & l a, factory and was one of the “city waxed. Chief periorme.1 was dads” for many years. “Skeet” Rough. ! 30. A Lady. She never mar_ AflW HMb 39. A Place. A land mark of i ried, hut she painted many things Buchanan. Run by two brothers. haarlem oil has been a world­ i and “ cooked” them afterward. A Will and Charles. Their product ! f riend to. all and loved by all. wide remedy for kidney, liver and was called “Niagara,” probably j 31, A Place. A long crooked bladdep disorders, rheumatism, because it never saw “Niagara ! thoroughfare, steep, shady- and lumbago andurie acid conditions. ] cool. Named by the Indians who Falls.” They built a large dam —------—— ------— ------—— ------• 1 used this same course as a trail. in the same old creek that gave . . , . ,, 'Wonderful view of the river and them their power. I am told ORDERLY KITCHEN SAVE'S ables lie man to increase the size !. 2-3., A Place, A large ( .) square va]jev fVom its turning1 point, that it has since been destroyed 6 ORCHARD HILLS HOUSEWIFE MANY HOURS FRANK GITCHELL of the herd he handles. Tne new ,bnek building m the center of a ^ co0; wate:rm<>- place near the by fire, but the place will always gas engine-turned cream separa. j level plot of ground thickly s e t ; j 1nj,e place. A ’great place for be remembered by “ us older ones” as it was in days gone by. AIthough the (letails of ar- 40. An Organization. A plat­ PLAYERS LOSE 9- vangemcnt of every kitchen are BURIED SUNDAY ated corrertfetemal troubles, simulate vital form built for them in the centre ______, more op leas problems in them- long organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist other testers as the most popular" too bright. Many Qf our success-. drive ! selves, the general scjlieme xe_ every day from her home of town, and many a goodly crowd on the original genuine G o l d M e d a l ? Frank Gitchell, 71, a farmer because they save time and add to 1 fui •business people went regular- i Orchard Hill? Country Club mains the same because the chief the profits. !ly to this building to learn how! players lost to Cuquillavd Golf work in all is preparing1 and ser_ living about four, miles southeast of Buchanan, was injured W ed­ — ------i little they really did know, * Club of South Rend Saturday in ving food, and washing dishes and MEAT M ARK IS HARMLESS j 24. A Transportation Line. Two a closelv contested match, Co- ! tutn-uls. ‘Crake y°nr kitchen so nesday when a. team he was driv­ People often monder whether j rails, narrowly set, winding1 their quillard'lost one match by default, convenient that you can reduce ing1 to a mower ran away, and he the purple meat inspection mark is way along* the river hank, through The score was it to 7. The score? tour hours in it to a minimum,' died at G :30 Thursday evening. 1 harmful. The purple dye and farms and orchards to the “ twin of the individual matches were a? suggests the Bureau of Home Eco- No marks appeared on his body, 1 and it is thought he was thrown all other ingredients of the m a r k - , cities of the lake.” Harry Serrett fellow? on Saturday: uomiC' of the United States De­ Y o u Pay No More f o r an U S C O mg fluid as applied bv the Fed- i and his father were always at the Coquillard. (9) partment of Agriculture. so hard that it caused his death. ‘The team, an old horse and a eral Meat Inspection -Service „re; front or busines?i en;l of its bury I.. IT. Wert let. 3. Ilow is your kitchen situated in solt, ran to the barn, a farm entirely harmless, • “ accommodation," H. Owens. 1. relation to the dining room, the. 't h a n for an Unknown'Tire .fr u it and back doors, the u lo . hand, seeing- them knew an acci­ ------—^------—------t i 25. A Place. A short way S. Bowman. 2. R EVIEW OLD TIMES • north of town, near the river, Its pi:,m». the cellar and the pantry? dent had happened, and hurried la%Ik s G. A . Farabaugh. 0. IN MEMORY CONTEST j doorway covered by a gleaming Make, if you can, in the connect. out, meeting Mr. Gitchell walking1 George Hallman. 3. — ------— j north of-town. She then went to " mg wall between the kitchen and to the house. Physicians were No 6th man. from page Chicago and has been teaching dining room a two-way cupboard called but he died, despite their ■Continued, I j - Berrien Hills (12) dicates royalty. She has stood | "the three R’s,” etc. ever since. I for storing china and passing food efforts, not even losing conscious­ E. C. David.-on, 3. behind the counter through sev_ . Her brothers are Abe and Ross. : i and dishes. If you can also- place ness until within a few minutes U SC O T ires are made by the United W. Kent, 2. eral generations of Bu.chananites, She is a better friend to Bu_ ? your sink adjoining this cupboard of his demise. O. (lore. 1. and never had an enemy that we | chanap and its projects than w e! States Rubber Company—the world’s ; On the kitchen side, you will He was born near where he 0 / Book waiter. 3. know of. Known and: respected«know, and although her hair is j j save many steps in handling the died. Fifty-two years ago he mar- largest rubber manufacturers and P. Menu-r, 1. by all. iShe laughs easily and e x -. turning white, her mind is ever ac- 1 | dishes and silver which are kept l'ier Dora Walters of Niles. Three R. Bo.uhby, 2. tends sympathy as easily. Has j tive and always for the better. ■ ! in the cupboard. of their four children are living: owners 'of the largest rubber planta­ LaPorte (10) never married, but has been a ! 33. A Man. Played a violin. - Chas, Taylor, 2, Group the equipment in the kit Mi's. Wm. Hall of Howell, Mich.; tion in the world* chen into working- centers for pre­ Wm. Gitchell of Detroit, Mich.; “ mother” to many. {.Took your picture and mine. T a ll; E. Martin, 1, 9, A place. It stands partly * and slender1, and with a very high : paring raw food, cooking, serving, and Mrs. Arthur Dillenbaek of W, Weller. 1, over McCoy’s creek and partly! pitched voice. His “ tin types” ! and dish washing. Store food Niles, 0 . Shirk, 0. on dry ground. 'Many drunks j were famous for miles around. ; supplies as near the food prepa­ Thirty years atvo he married I, Chanty, 3. and criminals have escaped from ! 34. A Lady. As a girl was raised - 1. TJlen, 3. ration center a? possible in cup­ Mrs. Sylvia Price Miller, who sur­ vives him. He is also survived it. The fire engine and equip- I near the to-p of a prominent Hill | Orchard, Hills (7) boards or receptacles proof ment were housed there also. The in the center of this community. : against dust and household pests. by a sister, the only remaining It. Hanlin. 0. most exciting bell in town hung -V church next door to her home. | V. Woodruff, 1. Provide good wall or drop lights, member of his family of eight from its top. That may account for her name, i II. Plat:, 0. or lamps in brackets, over the sink children, and four grandchildren 10. A man. Short and fat. Sold She graduated from our high! C. T. Johnson, 3. and three great grandchildren. and stove and any other work cen­ “ hominy.” Drank more booze school and then went to ICalama- j • Balloons, Higli-Pressure Cords and F. K. Newberry. 0. ters, so that when your tasks T'he funeral was conducted on than n.vas good for him. zoo where she married a fine big j P. A. Macintosh. 3. continue after dark, you can see Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock by Fabrics are made to give the man who 11. A Store. In the old “Tre- husky Bohemian, and they lived ' Miami (2 ) what you are doing. If you can the Rev. Harry Staver, pastor of monfc Building.” Had a funny happy ever afterward. She is an wants a moderate priced tire ail the II, Wrasse, U. Buchanan Presbyterian church, have a window above your sink looking' tissue-paper decoration _ ex-d?resident of the Chicago-Bu. E. C, Bradley, 0. you will find it a great blessing;. in the absence of Rev, H. T. on the ceiling, which was a great c-hauan society. Although mar-I value that can he built into it. T. Williams, 1. Arrange for kitchen ventilation Scherer, pastor of Niles church. Diace for flies to hold conventions. ried in Kalamazoo she claims slie j The USCO BALLOON R. T. Wooknan, 0. 'to carry o ff cooking odors and Interment was in Silver Brook You could buy enough “ veal was not crazy at the time. j A,handsome, sturdyballoon. tire Every U SCO Tire carries the stand­ II. Ashinger, 1. maintain a comfortable tempera­ cemetei-y. at n low price- Flat, high-shoub chops” at this place to supply a 35. A Lady. She played the ; R. Jemegan, 0. ture. Choose finishes for floor, dered tread. Strong, flexible cord ard warranty. And they cost no more family of six for a “ quarter.” only pipe organ in to wn at th^t | construction giving full balloon Elkhart (7) easy to keep clean, durable, and CLARA ELIZABETH MITCHELL 12. A man. Tall and skinny, time. Her first name was a ! cushioning and long service-Car­ —in many cases, less—than tires o f tin - C*. W. Atkins, l. pleasing to the eye. Set sink, Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Mitchell, ries the name, trade mark and wore whiskers, Had a daughter vine that clings to walls and i . full warm nty o f the United States ML Boavdslev. 2. work table, and other large equip­ life-long resident of Berrien coun­ named Clara. Told the people fences. Her second name- was in- \ Rubber Company, known origin and d ou b tfu l value that R. B. Kelley.' 1. ment at such height that the work­ ty dropped dead at her home near of Berrien County once each week dicative of happiness. Her last • E. Sims, 3. er does not have to stoop over you may be offered as ^bargains*” Berrien Springs, 'Mich., at eight why Buchanan was a good iplaee name was a thing of beauty and; F. Wambaugh, 0. them. o’clock Monday morning, July 12, to live. He later on. became in.„ a joy forever. i W . Lyle. 0. •Running water— both hot or F o r Sale B y 1926, Mrs. Mitchell was appar­ 36. A Place. Where we fir st; BECK’S TIBESHOF, BUCHANAN, MICH. Chain O’ Lakes (10) cold, if possible— is the greatest terested in the “ Dam” business. ently in the best of health. They, 13. A Man. -German, Used waterfall. Always coo] and quiet. ' H. Elmore, 2. boon a housekeeper can -possibly P. E. STRUNK, DAYTON, MICH. having parted in the morning by to ring the fire bell, He helped: No better place_ to go on a hot j Dan Sanders, 3. have in a kitchen. Your State ,1 her daughter, Julia, leaving for the- Irishman name: the -Creek of day. ' 1* C. A. IILey, 0, extension people will tell you ways STANDARD GARAGE. GALIEN. MICH. her clay’s work picking berries, that through Buchan­ 26. A Place. “’Over the fiver,” ; Zcke I-Vrrijs, (cl, 3. to install a -water system inexpen­ fame passes and the son, Merton, to mail a an. He was always intensely in­ O. S, Romine. 0. sively if you have none. Pro­ letter, and on returning missed terested in the seriously sick peo­ UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIKES A, N. Ilepler. -Jr., 2. vision for the sanitary disposal his mother. He began searching- Erskine Park (3) of waste and garbage is also ex­ ple of the town. and found her in the chicken yard 14. A Man, A fat, good na_ A . Cellar, 0. tremely important. About IfO U f* where she had went to feed the tured old batchelor, until a young L. Leighton. 0. Thisk first, last, and always of chickens. G. Richards. 0. suiting* the kitchen to the work lady that lived on the banks of The neighbors c'ame at once to McCoy's creek stole his heart G. Miltenberger, (c), 0. done hi it. This practical test the L1U_ children’s a assistance, i:,tT1,,TX(. „and ,lv Dr. C. Hotnk. 3. away. Her name was Jennie, a l t h can be applied to every feature ! Burton Girl dings* from Niles was Hfe was a tin smith and mechanic, A . Greiner, 0. from the floor plan to the hang­ summoned, but life was found to and had always been a friend to Things You Should Know The Chain o’ Lakes team, St., ing of the smallest saucepan. be extinct upon his arrival. Death man. Joe Valley champions, went into was caused by apoplexy. w Low the season’s first place by dis­ 15:, A Place. Sort of public INSECTS SPREAD PLANT Clara Elizabeth Stoner, daughter utility, run by father and two posing of the Erskine Park team, of John and Mary Stoner, was 10 to 3. The play was on the DIEASE IN FIVE MINUTES sons. One memorable day the born May 3, I860, in Y/eesaw father, in trying- to fix something Berrien Hills course. township, Berrien county,. Michi­ As this victory was the fourth Experiments have shown that in the wheel pit was heard to say: gan and passed away at her home the cucumber aphis, after feed­ “ Shut her down Abe, I’m cawt in straight for the Chain o’ Lakes, very suddenly, July 12, 1926, at ing on a mosaic plant can trans­ the cawgs.” 'McCoy’s creek was team, it placed the team in un­ 8 a. m., aged 60 years, 2 months disputed possession of first place mit the disease to a healthy plant their power. Buckwheat, corn and 9 clays. in the association, and apparently within a five minute period of and all sorts of grain passed thru by john.Joseph Gaines, M. D. -She went to school and spent gave them a clear road to an­ feeding On 'the latter, A small their machinery and made many her entire life in and around this other team championship this number of aphids produce mosaic » pancake possible in many happy vicinity. CUSTOM vs. COMMON-SENSE. year. as promptly and as consistently homes. On September 25th, 18S2, she Meanwhile, the Berrien Hills as greater numbers. 16. 'A Place. The “ Sheridan I saw a mail suffering from was united in marriage to Julian outfit surprised; the critics by de­ Road” of Buchanan. Tall state­ sciatic neuritis, due to an injury A. Mitchell. To this union 13 cisively trouncing the hitherto un­ LOVE IS BLIND ly maple trees shade its entire to his hip. Somebody told him he children were born, three daugh­ defeated Miami Country club length. The aristocratic section had rheumatism, and that it was Each generation must learn for ters and four sons having preeeed- team of Mishawaka, 12 to 2. of Buchanan. caused by defective teeth; lie had itself. Because Donald 'Meyers, ed her in death. Mrs. Elnora LaPorte took Elkhart into camp, 17. A Place. Where the pop­ eleven teeth extracted: did the neu­ an Enginter o f Niles, and ITreseel- Blevins of- LaPorte, Ind., Miss 10 to 7. Plym park of Niles ulation outnumbers that of the ritis get well promptly ? No. If la O. Meyers, of Buchanan, did Lura Mitchell of Michigan City, drew a bye for yesterday’s play. not know that a marriage license of the town in which it is locat­ he had sold the car just before he PPED Inch, Mrs. Lewis Lolmaugh, Miss ed. Half a mile from the “ loop.” •cranked it, he might have escaped issued by Indiana officials in La­ Julia Mitchell, Elza and Merton FISH STO R Y The north gate is guarded by a the neuritis which followed; but to Porte would not be valid in Mich­ Mitchell of Buchanan, survive her. cannon. Noted for the resting extract teeth, for an injury to the The color of canned salmon in­ igan, the Rev? John Sehurman of Deceased was a member of the dicates the variety rather than place of Buchanan’s chiefest infi­ the Evangelical church iu west Brechern Church for many years. hip, well— . the quality. There, are sever­ del. -Niles, married' them umd'er the Mr. Mitchell passed away Novem­ Another patient suffered with a al kinds of salmon and these vary- moon down at the edge of Indi­ 15. A Place. Very wet. Sit­ ber 9th, 1923. lame back for a number of months. in color after canning from a uated back of the seat of know­ ana. He used a flashlight to Besides her four daughters and “ Rheumatism” of course. She sub­ bright red to almost white. enable him. to read the- service. ledge. iSmall but wonderful. No two sons, she leave's to-m oum her girls allowed. Likewise no spe­ mitted to a severe tonsil operation departure: three sisters, Mrs. Nel­ cial suits essential to a good time. and, kept her backache until the lie Reid of Peach Orchard, Arkan­ 19. A Man. A recluse. Very real cause of it was discovered by Screen Daredevil 'Raises Calves sas; Mrs. Daisy -Reid and Mrs. peculiar. A rail fence in front a careful, diagnostician. cfQxakisr Jane Weaver of Buchanan; one of his house-, Located at the top Parting- with all of one’s teeth brother, Jasper1 Stoner of 'Galien, of a . steep incline. His first is a grave matter.; but the fact re­ ten grandchildren, and many other name was, taken from the Bible mains, that thousands of service­ Car owners have never been able to buy tire mileage at so low a cost per mile as relatives and friends. . , and was a long name, ’ His lgst able, molars are sacrificed animal- they can buy. Firestone GunvDipped Tires today. And never before have they The funeral services nvere held- name indicates ' something1' that is lv, in obedience to custom—4o a •.h$en table to 1 b u y tires: so com fortable, T a t- the:;Brefchern -’Clinrch Wednes­ essential fiq..a'!re«l night, for lov­ fads , ' r ••. ; day aftdrnooSi /at?- •d’bloefc,] July slafe and* trouble free* ' ’ - A ers, ‘ A .loVig.private lane or roact The tonsil may be ' diseased- 14, 1*9 26. ' Rev. Eli Roose of W e. Also Sell by his name lead from the Main; many times they are; hut, is the LaPorte, Ind., officiated. Inter­ This is possible because of the highly skilled street to his home. After his- only remedy to be found in extirpa­ ment was made in Oak Ridge cem­ research engineers who have developed special death his place became a very tion? We treat other infections OLDF1ELB TIMES etery. machinery and processes for manufacturing orodiferous place of business.- successfully and preserve the in­ '20. A Place, Across the river fected organs, why not give the Gum-Dipped Tires, combined with economi­ A t These Reduced Prices MAKE BOSSY GIVE 15 from Denno’s farm and apple or­ tonsil a chance? I believe that cal national distribution through efficient PER CENT MORE MILK chard. A place where many a multiplied thousands of curable Service Dealers, many equipped with the 30k3 Fabric Diincher .56.90 29 z 4.40'BaIloon .. $11.20 youth learned to .paddle for him­ tonsils are “massacred” that should 30x3'/;. FabicGlincher, 7.80 29x4.75 Balloon. , .14.90. 'Cow testing Associations in self. No ladies allowed. latest Firestone methods of repairing High have been cured rationally, and 30 x 4.75 Balloon . .,15.60 more than 30 states from coast '21. A Waterway. Named from Pressure, Full-Size Balloon, Bus and Truck 30x3 Reg. 01. Corti. . , 7.70 this does hot mean that the hope-, to coast are this year keeping- a saint. One of the beauty Tires. 3Qx 3'/2 Reg. Gi. Cord.. .8.35 29x4.95 Balloon... 16.45 books on more, than 20,000 dairy spots of the State of Michigan. less, tonsil should not come out as 30x3% Ex. Size Cl. Cord ,S.S5 30x4.93 Balloon.. .17.25 soon as possible. cows, according, to the Research Lined on its banks in many Firestone’s long fight against the British 31x4 S. S. Cord____ 15.75 30x 5.25 Balloon.,,18115 Department of the National As­ It is so easy to go to extremes. Rubber Restriction-Act has saved car owners places by trees as old as the hills 32x4 S. S. Cord...... 17.25 31 x 5.25 Balloon...19.05 sociation of Farm Equipment they grow on. A t times wending Some day there, may be a require­ millions of dollars.- h 32x4y2 S. S. Cord. . . . .23.35 32x6.00 Balloon.. .22.95 (Manufacturers, which has survey­ its cool deep course ’through ment that all high-school pupils ed them to learn the progress of orchards and meadows. It has shall have their appendices remov­ W e can serve you better with these wonder­ 33x5 S. S. Cord.....29.50 33 x 6.00 Balloon.. .24.10 “ old Bossy” and how the'..best ed as a qualification for entry.' ful tires and save you money. Gom e in today. been “ damned” by men, but it M tide in The Great Economical Firestone Factories herds make -money. ' “ The indi­ is the only friend that has not Once we removed ovaries on the and Carry die Standard Tire Guarantee vidual: drinking- eup,”:- says Tester. changed at all since you and I slightest .pretext. Sanity is return^ John J. Gallagher, Tomahawk- were young, Maggie. , mg- in. thisf-field, I am'glad', to say. . MOST- MILES PER DOLLAR ’ Irffia '.Cow Testing Association* of 22. A Place, , Pete Fuller was Let us study how, to.preserve teeth, Wisconsin, “is: the most popular its boss, -but there were some and- tonsils, before'we- become a na­ equipment in our dairy barns be­ parts that h'e could' not control. tion of “plate-bearers” apd tonsil cause it increases the. milk, yield The. fish,,, the sandy-.ibeach anck the fiends. - — ,. . RICHARD.. FlJXDEIl:,:..;;. . 1?5 per cent.” -Other testers pick glorious out-of-doors, that ‘.,'suyjr NexHWeek: the milking machine because it rounded its clear cool depths, like­ saves so much man labor and eU- wise its water lilies, “FRESH VEGETABLES’5 _ 112 Main St ‘Main Street Tire & Supply Store' PHcne 76