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JIIMMMMIHIHHIIHm BLUE MARK NOTICE f NOTICE TO SUBSCRIB1 A blue mark around this notice yrill call your ;; Read the date on Wc address label of thlf . • > attention to your address tabel, which shows that ! • • It is the date your subscription is paid to. If it is \ I it's timf to renew. It eosts no more to pay a year ; ! I a date prior to the date of this issue, your tint ii in advance and saves annoyance for all concerned. - ;; out and you should renew at once. Kindly obfenre 1M LOWELL • • and oblige the publisher. I'iease do this now. ! Volume Thirty-Five, No. 27 and THE ALTO SOLO Lowell, Mich., Thursday, Dec. 1,1M7 ^06 ^i/c '' the side of her and .leiTN I'lielps. li'i, of 1)21 Ilackett Member of the Federal Reserve Banking System late husband. si., is iniilt r arrest for driving while NOTK 1. TO TAXI'AVLKS Of LOW- SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST. Jennie Klixahelh Lcc, dauKhter of drunk as the result of an automo- KLL TOWNSIIII'. Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Dec. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Arcliehis Lee, was born bile erasb on M-lil near the state Taxes are now dm- and payable Divine worship at :i p. in. at Lake Odessa, May 2. IHaT, and in hospital lor the criminal insane near beginning Dee. I, I!il!7, ;,( ||„. (;||N Prayer meeting Friday evening at her childhood moved to Saranac, here earls Ibis morning. Slate bank. >7:30 at the home of Mrs. Brainard. where the most of her ^ii lliood was I be parts of four, all in a light Maude Mac Tasisb, 'I reas. (e L'7 Shop Early! Mr. Cunningham, leader. spent. coupe, were en route to a pre-holi- Sunday evening bible lectures are She married Braylon F. Wilkin- da.\ dance at Saranac when the ma- Visit this store now and select your gifts from our still on, and you are invited to meet son. Oct. 4. 1870, ami the following chine left the road, struck a tree and Mrs. M. Sayles •• beautiful line of with us and hear Mr. D. A. Cour- Spring moved to their farm home turned over. ville talk. "A Survey of Present north-west of Saranac. where many Injured lo Recover. Has Passed On Day Conditions in the Li^ht of lumpy hours were spent. Passing motorists, who from a Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Glassware Bible Prophecy." Four children were born lo them: distance saw the car plunge down Mrs. Merrill Sayles passed asvas Hattie, Mrs. Hobert Sparks, who the cmbaiikiiienl. notitied night al her liome Sunday morning after and Novelties. CONC.RE(;ATIONAL cm RCII. died May l!j. IIHI'.I, Floy, Mrs. Oeorge guards al the state institution. The a brii-f illness. She was stricken A small deposit will reserve any article you may Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Golds, of Keene. Munton li„ ami two injured girls were taken lo Saturdas afternoon, Nov. 1!), (hiring Bev. Fred Pinch, of (irandville. Milton A., both of Saranac. Cominuiiits hospital. the absence of her husband, who choose, until called for. Quality merchandise at reaaon* will conduct the service. In the Spring of IMO they moved Stella sustained a fraclure of Ihc svas ;il the ollicc ul Miss Ms rile Tas able prices will appeal to the most critical. —when the curtain rises on tha graateat Mr. Pinch is a good preacher and lo the farm at Keene cliureb coi- skull which caused inslanl death. lor lo base his pension papers ad- array of talent broadcasters have avar should have a large congregation to ners where they spent llic remain- Irene, whose condition is serious, jusied, siI lli;il sbe, in ease ol tils greet him. der of their lives. sull'ernl injuries to the head and ilealli, svunld have no litiuble in se- assembled, the advantage of a front row Church school at 10 a. in. In October 1020. their golden culs ami bniises about the body. enring her peiisinn. lie found her R. D. Stocking Devotional service Thursdav eve- wedding anniversary was pleasantly She K expel led lo recover, howcv nnconseions. Is ing on the lloor on seat and the thrill of closeup anticipa- ning at 7:30. cclcbrated by a large company of er, hairing developmenl of internal Ids return. Tin doctor svas summon- Your Jeweler tion is all yours, for— The Woman's Missionarv societv friends ami relatives ami on Jan- injuries. Muth's condition was -.aid ed at once, pronouncing her trouble will give a "Tea" at the home of uary 10, 1023, Mr. Wilkinson's busy to he not serious. a slight stroke, accompanied by an Mrs. P. F. McFarlane, 012 Monroe n life closed as suddenly as did thai Coroner Siiiiiinons Jury. attack of acute indigestion. She You're there with a Croiley" Ave., at 3 o'clock. of his widow live years later. I'lielps. the only one to escape in- appeared to be comfortable for sev- The Hattie Peckhani firoup will Besides her ebildren. Mrs. Wil- jurs. was immediatelv placed un- eral days until near the end she meet with Mrs. Willard Hunter, Fri- kinson is mourned by eight grand der arrest by Shcrill" Win. h'anch siiUVred ssilh n severe pain in her day at 2:30 p. m. children, eight great grand children, and probably will be eharuil with head, but passed assay peacefully. Mulder Tire Shop and a truly great host of friends. manslaughter. Her ebildren were ssilh her at the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. For thirty-fonr years Mrs. Wilkin- Coroner \|. . Hradles remov -d lime of her demise. I'uncral ser- We want every body to come to son was a faithful correspondent of Stella's bods o his undertasi.ig vices were held al the home al 2 p. church. It is good to think of (iod The Lowell Ledger, rendering lo ns. rooms and impaneled a im v which m.. Wednesday. Ohitnary next Make Pay Day Save Day who constantly cares for us. our readers and her comnmnity n ss ill coiidurt an iii(|iies| Imhs. '! I.e sveek. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. great service (bat will never be ex- iur.\ is composed o!' Cmil l.ange. Holy cofnmunion. celled. Max Wilson. I»r. M. M. WliiMen, Max Church school, 12:00 noon. That the publisher, bis family, cor Webber, Arllnir Stone and l ord Home News Notes OU find people thinking that saving is Kvening worship and sermon at respondents and readers will sor- Moss lev. Y useless unless large deposits are madt. fi o'clock. sow for her departure goes without Epworth League meeting for saying. Around the Town Frankly, this is a mistaken notion. NOT! CK. Furniture Exehmie i young people at 0 o'clock, followed "Hospitality" miglit (wcll have Mrs. John Kiopf, Olive and Tony =====£=£5^^°''''^ by a pleasant social hour. Leader, been written in letters of gold over To evsersiee men and lieirs or Kropl svere in Grand Mapids Friday. Miss Gladys Moss. the entrance of Ihc Wiikinsoii liome. parents of deceased soldiers of the Mrs. Snsie Sayles spent Thanks- The regularity, not the amount, of Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 Seldom, if ever, has the old-fashion- World War; giving ssilh Mr. and Mrs. Cordon p. m. The Pioneer class will meet ed virtue been more frcclv exempli- My an act of Congress all ex ser- Frost, Now that we are located In our new and vice men of World War are entitled for a good time at the parsonage lied. The Cheerful Doers svill meet your deposits is the important thing lo an adjusted coinpcnsalion certif]- larger store, we have room for a larger Thursday evening. Farewell, old friend. Kvcr green Monday night, Dec. at the Parish The Greene Circle will hold a! be your meniorv and sweet ami wel- cale. valued according lo time ol house. itcck and we are opening a used furniture service and Ihc heirs of deceased Christmas party at the home of Mrs. come be your well-earned rest. Misses Florence llavsinei and department. We will take any or all of men are entitled lo same. I'nl ap- Regular deposits—each pay day—plus com- Merl Sinclair Thursday evening, Abbs Malt ul n svere in (irand I'.ap- your old furniture in exchange for new. December 1. ICvery member come HUNTING DOtiS KILL Tt KKFYS. plication for same nmsl be made be- ids Tuesday. I'oi'e heceinber III. 11)27. pound interest, will make the future yours That being your down payment and we will and bring a small gift to exchange. Mr. Ilciui. of Waters school dis- Miss (iodic Collins, of Alto, spent The Ladies' Aid society will meet trict, tiad twelve nice bin Wblte If sou are enlitled to litis get in the sveek-end ssilh her molher, Mrs. to command. extend to you easy termite pay the balance. in the church parlors Fridav, Dec. Holland turkeys killed Ibis fall b\ touch with .1, Scott, Welfan olli- (irace Collins. eer of Nmeriean Legion at oiiee. Come in and select your new pieces and ire 2, at 2:30 p. rn. hounds, they were also in the tloek l-'hisd Steed, svife and daughter, The Sunday school hoard will on the Kliner Kielnnoud farm. Kill , I Katheryn. called on relatives in Save Regularly, will make an apraisal of your old. meet at the parsonage Fridav at 7:30 ing one nice big one and bitine. Mr. and Mis. l-red Me\'i(lur, of I MoeU'ord Sunday. p. nu another ipiite badly. Hunlers with (irand Mapids, ninloied lo Hie Spen Mr. ;inil Mrs. Chel l.ears svere such dogs will be prosecuted. eer-Wood boliie Weilnesd.is liiuhl I I hanKsgising guests ssilh their son. VKRCENNKH M. E. CIH HCII. and ss ere joined I Imrsdas bs Mr. j ("harh's l.ears and famils. Brighten Up Your Hone All are invited to the services Mr. and Mrs. .lohn llolhoid. (lis and Mrs. William MeVirker, ais1 (irand Map Day and continue until Christinas. Friday and Saturday, Dcc. 2 and 3 nh. The quality goes in' It will be conducted entirely Mr. ;oiil Mrs. Ii. |„ Vtning, of Mat- through the mail, some people re- O. J. YEITER WILLIAM HAINES in il«- ( reck, sst ie sseek-eml visitors ceiving a dollar's worth and a se- "I her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Will before the name goes on Ptione 22 lected list will receive two dol- l.auN. Funeral Directors Amhuknce Service lars worth. None will be placed ''Spring Fever" Mussell (iarrelI, of Augusta, was in schools to be sold by the children .i reieiit guest of Miss Clara Carl Right Service Right Quick either in (irand Bapids or rural Golf was his game-Love was hers. But with Cupid land, of the Mclhodisl parsonage Kent county. on her side, how could ithe help winning! Haines is a family, 1 "Several years ago we had school perfect delight in a gay, spicy comedy of golf, that starts Herman .Strong, svife and son children sell seals as a health edu- Miehard. of (irand Mapids, svere l-'ri cational feature. Now the Modern with a chuckle and ends with a roar! Don.t miss this one. •las evening dinner guests at tin Health Crusade is conducted by Also a Two Reel Comedy, <4The Second Hundred home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. L Weekes trade teachers ami so much is bc- Mr. (ionl and Clyde Collar, of tlu {ng taught in our schools along the "^NaauTi^ci^RAD 10, Ye8r•.,, Thomas store attended a bampn in line of health and service that we (iraml Mapids Tuesday night gist n feel the busy school teachers may CANDIES • Malinct, Saturday, Adm., 10c and 20c. Evening Adm., ISc and 25c <> bs the company in honor of its well be relieved of this extr.i task," clerks, stated Edward F. Perkins, president Mr, and Mrs, William l.aux wei Have you promised the family "a good radio fine fresh assortment in of the society. in Ionia Monday calling on IIICL. set" this year? It is a good investment in cul* The money thus raised last year SUN. and MON., DEC. 4 and 5 sister, Mrs, l.awrencc l.aux, who has Box and Bulk helped to carry a program that has insl returned from the hospital at ture and you should not delay the day. touched thousands of lives in this A Special Attraction Lansing. a sweat treat for har. county. The Held nurses made fiM Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sayles and visits to schools, gave 401 health RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY in son Mobbic. of Mavenna, Mr. ami talks to young chirdren, reaching Mrs. Kd. PottrulV, of (irand Mapids, GOULD'S GARAGE Magazines about 14,000 with this type jf edu- were dinner guests of Cordon Frost cation. The society awarded badges and family in Moselcy Sunday. for the family firasida during to IMIM Health Knights in the Mod- "The Night of Love" Mr. and Mrs. .lames Wright had the cold winter avanings. ern Health Crusade. Four hundreu for their Thanksgiving guests their patients were examined in 27 free Also A Two Reel Comedy. daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Al chest clinics held in Byron Center, ^Tired Business Men" len Mennett and grand children, Mr BRICK ICE CREAM Caledonia. Cedar Springs, Grand- r and Mrs. Dunne Kieth. of Grand for speciel events at ville, Kent City, Lowell, Bockford, Admission l. )c and liac. Mapids, Sand l^ike and Sparta. The two W. M. Hunter and wife entertain nurses made lt77K educational visits ed for Thanksgiving dinner. Their to homes and arranged sanatorium TUES. and WED., DEC. 6 and 7 guests were the sons and daughters Galley's care for seventeen cases of active ssilh their families, V. I.. Hunter, W. tuberculosis. CLARA BOW in A. Hunter, of (irand Mapids, and Plans for 11128 include in addition Mrs. Ida Steed. >eewe»*e»eeeeeeeeeeeee»Ms»»iMeoeeooooso»eeesMM a campaign of health education in Mr. and Mrs. 1). F. Walter, with industries, particularly stressing the Harvey Callier and family were in value of periodical health examina- "Rough House Rosie" Flint with Mr. and Mrs. Harry •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MMMMMOOOSOSStiOese' tions as a means to prolong life and An Introduction to 4'Rough House Rosie": Ladies and Strong for Thanksgiving. Mr. anil happiness. M Mrs. Leonard Fridell, of Lans- 1 Three-fourths of the funds raised Gtntltmen, step right up and meet Rough House Roiie" ing, were also guests at the family through the sale of Christmas heals ; —the girl men never forget. When she meets 'em they're ! dinner. are used by the local orKanixation, met right—when she leaves, they're left right. She's Mr. and Mrs. C, (), Lawrence, Miss Christmas Shopping20% is used for the slate widi1 cam- toughen rough'n ready! Rosie may come from Tenth Ariel Lawrence were Thanksgiving paign and Kent to the National Avenue but sne can go anywhere without having the old dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry TuDerculosis association to help car- Fuller, of (irand Hapids, Lawrenee ry their campaign over the entire street hang Its head in shame. and Helen Fuller returned with their nation and conduct intensive re- Also a Two Reel Comedy, "Scared Pink" grandparents to Lowell for the re- Time to think of Christines needs. The sooner yeu lesrch, seeking a vaccine or serum mainer of the week. against the disease. Admission ISc and 2Sc. Mrs. Fli/aheth Lalley and Mrs. buy, the better you'll be suited. Our Hock af Chrisl® Blanche H. Rose, Executive Sec'y. Frank MeMahon entertained at the mas gifts is bigger end better than ever and is new reedy hitter's home Tuesday evening the BARN AND LARGER SHED AT- ladles and their hushands of the for your inspection. Come in early and leek It ever. TACHED BURNS TO GROUND. THURS., DEC. 8 Neighborhood Hrldge club with a Gifts suitable for ell. Do your Christmas shopping early. Monday night the barn and large o'clock dinner, after which shed attached on the old Sllowav bridge svas played, the honors of CRUSADER COAL farm two miles easl of Ada on M 21, A Special Western Feature the evening going to Mrs. Will Dovle NO SOOT Don't forget that we ere still headquarters for Christ- now owned by Mr. Barnard, form- and Oscar Hrexina. Their guests erly of Ionia, burned lo the ground. Also a Two Reel Comedy, "Busy Lizzie were Mr. and Mrs. \\. M. Shlvel, Mr. THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST mat POSTCARDS end BOOKLETS. John Decker and family who lived and Mrs. W, Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. E. Buy !•§• Ihtn yeu do of olhtr coal—Crusader will ge fertliar there were eating supper, after hav- Admission ISc and 25c. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Arehart, ing milked, when a passerby knock- Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Muneiinan, Mr. ed and told them the barn roof was and Mrs. L. Mutherford, Mr. and Mrs, Sold Excluslvtly by aflre. The team, caltle, and two Coming soon, "The Garden of Allah" W. Wachlerhouser, Mr. and Mrs. C. TOinegar

warned Miss fornelln agitatedly. Dak- so." he Illustrated with the butcher- looked dumbly at her aunt. Her an- knife, "and so—three times." I had nt least been faithful, and co^g only hope that this fact might sway swers must seem ilie height of reck- The detective's hand went at once to Wh t 0 Give t less folly lo Miss Corneltn—oh, if his revolver. the balance In my favor. t What to Give at ^ ® /1 \ ^. $ there were only some one who under- "You're sure of that, ore you?" he Thus debating the matter In my | Christmas Time | 4 Christmas i ime $ The B ABY stood ! said roughly to Billy, mind, I came to the mainland and un- mm's nm Anderson resumed his grilling. "Sure, I sure!" willingly enough went In search ot IDLE Shlvely. On my way 1 came across ISLAND ".Now I mean to find out two things," "Where's that hysterical woman, Ornate Dresser Things he said, advancing upon Dale. "Why Lizzie?" queried Anderson. "She may one of bis assistants, a decent enough By Decorated Magazine Rack you did not call for help—and what get a bullet in her If she's not care- CARIB GOLD looking lad, and the youngest of the mousmt CHAPTER I boat, something like a boat, but of you have done with that blue-print." ful." lot. He, casting a quick glance around ETHEL HUESTON course a boat now—" "Suppose! could tind that piece of him to see that we were not observed, The oraloricid voice cut in upon "She see too. She abut In closet- Copyright 1937 by The nobbs-Mcrrill Co, By ELLERY H. CLARK signed to me to follow bim Into one It might have been a tall, straight, r. blue-print for you?" said Dale, des- say prayers, maybe," said Hilly, with- WNU Service him. "A most desirable collage. Only i perately. "Would that establish Jack out a smile. of the outbulldlngH, And here, swear- slim young boy who stood alone, far fifty dollars a month, my dear. Only w> wiftTSwrlee Bailey's innocence?" The picture was a ludicrous one but Copyright lltf by Bobba-Uerrlll C* ing me to secrecy, he told me that mat. up in tho bow of tlie white steamer us lifty." Tlie detective stared ol her keenly not one of the little group laughed. ters on the plantation were going from she nosed from Island to island In her awakened tlie—the druids by tills "It a'n't wulh niore'n forly-llve,'' , for a moment. "Doctor, have you a revolver?" An- bad to worse, that he suspected a gen- run up Casco bay; boy like the feet time." said the Cap! dn gently. "Now, AH-.-o, 1 "If the money's there—j-es." eral rising among the slaves, and he planted squarely In sturdy English "She must be here," he Insisted. w from the Vlai/ derson seemed to be going over the CHAPTER X—-Continued to the mangroves, found him atretched stantial evidence la a dangerous thing she don't want to pay lifty a monili. I Dale opened her lips lo reveal the possible means of defense aguinst this prostrate on the ground, apparently lM*gged me. If I beard anything of this walking boots, the hands thrust deep "She's always here. Auntaliniry!" he Tain t wmh lifty a moiith. We never 1 I —16— on which' to rely. Presumably the L MARY ROBERTS R.INEHARJ secret, reckless of what might follow. on my trip to the Port, to lie sure on Into the pockets of smartly tailored called, "Auntaliniry I" new peril. The Intervening space was narrow, dead. A hasty examination showed occupant of the canoe was some harm- got lifty for it yet. The young lady—" i J AVE R.Y HOP WOOD As long ns Jack was cleared—what my return to let bim know. "What la knickers; boyiike the set of the straight Gay laughed at his persistence, "ll "No." and It took me but a few moments to that hla hoart waa still beating. I less fisherman cruising up the river; "John. Fifly dollars. 1 am the ad- matter what happened lo herself? But there to stop them?" be asked. "Here shoulders in tlie wine-rod suede Jacket she's here, she's deaf," she said, and : •TME EAT* COPYRIGHT, mo. by MARY ROBERTS "How about you, Reresford?" traverse It. In a small opening ahead dared not waste time, therefore. In he may have been approaching tho ministrator." The voice was low and 4- Miss Cornelia nipped the heroic at- we are, a dozen whites against seven wltii the soft silk mannish collar nnd walked around the coll ide, from win- /• », i R1NEHART ONU AVERY HOPWOOD V N.u. SERVICE Beresford hesitated. of ne X could see McAllister's figure examining tha cheat, although one bar Island with the most peaceful Intent, lirm. tempt at self-sacritice In the bud. hundred blacks. And who could blame tie showing at tho throat; boylike dow io window, peering in. And tie v'W "Yes." he admitted Anally. "Al- bent over and fumbling as If for some- rled glance disclosed gold and Jewala and his sudden flight have been "It a'n't wuih it. Miss, I assure you, j Sbe put herself between her niece them for rising? Shlvely"—he tiptoed most of all the sleek bobbed head in more her spying showed hoi', the more '%xSs CHAPTER VII—Continued Her ting' rs fumbled ut the bosom ways carry one at night In the coun- thing hidden In the ground. Irresist- In magnificent abundance; and doe by terror at hearing Cudjo'a shriek of it a'n't," be persisted. "I built ii— | and tlie detective, shielding Dale from to tho entrance of the building, recon- jaunty leather hat. But all the boy- warmii' she wanted it. 4 of her dress—she took out the pre- try." The statement seemed reason- ibly I thought of Capt. Francis Bar- Ing tha lid, I lowered It Into Ita rest- agony. me and Hand, thai is—" —11— his eager gaze. able enough but Miss Cornelia gave ing place, replacing the dirt above It noltered and returned. "He's a beast," ish cast of (Jay Delano was given the The lower lloor of the cottage con % "I've had somo trouble \\iih my onr, cious, dangerous fragment of blue- clay and his crosi-bearlngs. Then, Aa 1 expected, McAUlater questioned "John." "But her own guilt I" she said, in him a sharp glance of mistrust, nev- he confided with bitterness, "The lie by tlie softness of her slender face, slsttd of one large room, the small flown the road," he suld finally. He print that Anderson must not tind in hurriedly, as If In fear, for he glanced aa skillfully aa I could. Then, lifting me at length as to what I had seen on "Whose collate Is it, anyway?" Gay j tones of great dignity. "No, Mr. An- ertheless. things be does! The way he perse- tho delicacy of her throat as it curved kitchen being no more than a glassed Why do - ' many, many babies of to- glanced at I>alo apain. "I came to her possession—but where to hide it. conBtantly over his shoulder, the McAUlater In my arms. I made m> the night of the encounter, but while put in curiously. There's no end of handsomv <'brlsl- derson—granting that she knows The detective seemed to have more cutes these poor devils! Pah! It into the mannish collar, the dark In porch adjoining, it was lined Christmas day will be a time lor ! day es- ape ail the little fretful spells ask If I telephone." before her chance hud passed? Her stooping figure began to dig until pres- way back to the house, and with the he appeared somewhat chagrined that I "Oh, lis all in the family as you mas presents to be made which are where that paper Is—and she has not confidence in the young Idler. would sicken you to know. Bat I'm | weariness of tier grave eyes, the tired throughout wlili pine, darkly stained rejoicing for the debutante or bride , and Infant lie ailmenis that used to "I 'id lr n-tinlre a seai ^hlipht tliiil eyes fell on the bread roll from the ently I heard the grating sound of aid of the key, which I found In his knew of the whereabouta of his treas- mighi say," the Captain explained. "I sealing-wax painted. For examule, said thai she does—I shall want more "Beresford, will you go with this mortally afraid of him. He has told drooping of her line red lips. Windows opened on the four sides id who receives anything so beautiful ns : worry nioihers through the day, and the house?" Miss Cor.ielia asked sua- deiective's supper-tray, thai had fallen metal. Evidently, like Captain Bar- pocket, I got him Indoors, and, sum- ure, yet after all I had saved his life get the rent, but she collects it. She's here is this decorative rnaga'/lne or time and much legal advice before 1 Jap to tlie kitchen?" as Hilly, grimly us that he's short-handed, and that If Tlie rest that (Jay Delane came seek It, to the forest, to the orchard slope the dresser utility bos shown In I keep them up half the night? plciously. to the lloor when Lizzie had aeen her clay, McAllister was a hlder of treos- moning Helen to help me, we worked and be waa scarcely in a position to the administrator. My sister. Mis' newspaper rack, so charming for ilin allow her to turn it over to you." clutching his butcher-knife, retraced any one of us tries to leave him he'll Ing In the Northland, she had earned and ilu valley, to Ihe quiet bay. a.ai this picture, coven-d with taffeta silk If you don i know the answer, you "I.ook here," the youns man blus- gleaming eye on the stairs and had ure. And then all at once I realized until daylight over the unconscious be otherwise than grateful. Andover, Mis' Alice Andover," living room. You buy the sin pie All the unconscious note of com- his steps toward tlie hail. "If anyone's make him rue the day. I ought to cut Indeed. Years of wilful slavery to to the full Atlantic and Ihe farther veiled with all-over gold loce, garnl- 1 haven't diS'.overed pure, harmless Cas- tered, "why are you ftsklrj; me all lain there unnoticed ever since. She the truth. Doubtless—and my heart man. He had a constitution of Iron, All this time I had naturally not Wood'-n frame, then paint it with > al- mand tbal long-inherited wealih and working at the knob—shoot through and run for it this very minute, but. paint brushes and palette, dogged per Islands. The room was chastely fur- "The adminislraior," she nmonded tured with a duster "f handmade taf- . torin, ft is sweet to the taste, a:;d these qucsiio He 'appod his clg- bent over swii'ily and sccivted the beat faster at the thought—this was and, rallying from the shock, appeared been unmindful of the future, but. as Ing wax which has been d!>solved the pride of a great name can give was the door. I'm going round lo take a he'd hunt me out, and when 1 think sistence at her easel in tlie face of nished. wilh occasional bright splashes grandly, trying vainly to frown her feta roses. The comb case and top ! -weet In the little stoma'b. A:, I aritte case with an Irritated air. lunliiizing scrap of blue paper in the the hoard Itself, this was the treasure next day to be almost as well aa ever. may well be Imagined, the constant in deiiaturod alcohol. The color in her voice, and the detective, for the look out side." what he'd do to me when he caught physical exhaustion, led Inevitably to of color on the walls or in the up brother Into silence, 'The cottage nil? brush are made to match. gentle inlluenco seems felt all tlirouch "What's your nameV" Anderson body of the roll, smoothing tlie crust reddened with Barclay's blood, and for As to the mystery of the giant ape. strain of these tragic events had made scheme for the rack is geranium rod moment, bowed before it, defeated. The detective ran lightly up into me—* relinquishment of hopes, ambiiionsand bolstering. The fireplace was wide been thorougldy renovated, and mod- j the liny system. Not even a distaste- said sternly. buck above it with irembiing lingers. which Barclay's lady had laid down that was now not hard to understand. It Impossible for me to settle on any ,{fo| r the outside, black for the iiWde. He gave up his grilling of Hale, for the alcove and tiptoed out of the ter- He broke off short, his pause mora plans, and Gay Delane was obliged lo and high, built of Island stone, with em Improvemenls installed, ll is well | Glass and Cystal Sets ful dose of castor oil does so much "neresford—Ivejrinald Reresford," Then she replaced the roil where it hor life. Instantly I saw that, know- The captain of the Ashanteu was a definite plan. A Source of Hair Net Material. furnished, as jou know. 1 saw you 1 Ihnver is cut oul ol "illu^;raiod' the present, and turned to question the race door, closing the door behind eloquent tnan words, and I could not turn the key at last upon her pretty corner hem lies of the dark pine. 1 good. sni\>\\\> Miss Cornelia could not deny tlie thought of the mysterious visitor In that she loved me, so that suddenly, to rope. , around It, and near the water. Quiet, f turned to the young man. "It's no "(io out in that kitchen alone?" Straitsmouth, and New Jersey's sandy Widie the American armer has dilll- ; Naturally, that settled it. If Gay Al Cay's start tho Captain shook the 1'iakiiig." Clever women are buy- truth In bis words. And yet she felt the canoe—thinking, perhaps, that It my eyes, the whole world seemed Although the Industry was Intro- | very quiet. I am going to sleep for use. Mr. I'.-res ford." "Billy's there," said -Miss Cornelia shores. As we passed, It seemed to cully In getting satisfactory help at 1 wanted it, It was hers. And Gay willi soundless chuckles, and Ihe ad- ing these plaited shade- umleceiMtc!, Ground for Hope decidedly unsatisfied with the way was Barclay himself—and had now bathed In glory, nnd I felt that here- duced In China by the C.ermans only two weeks. If I can't lind a cottage, Hen-.ford's air of flii-pancv van- wearily. me that be threw me a glance, almost !?nii or To a month and keep. John wanted It, minislraior lapsed lino a severe smile. so a's to give Ihem the personal louch things were progressing. crept forth to examine his treasure. after nothing could really alarm us, twenty years ago, more than 1 KM mi). I 1 will take a suite of rooms In a pri- Gifts for Baby Dear ished. The thought of Billy seemed to bring of recognition, and for an instant, in- Chinaman is willing to dig In the 1 The house lo which be took her was "It a'n't a tree, child, it a'n't a of band embellishment. Many are "Vou said Fleming had probably There was something terribly fasci- neither fate nor misfortune nor death 000 hairnets wore shipped to America I vale house. With an old couple, if "I see," he '•aid. He turned to the little solace to Lizzie's heart. deed, be made as if to rein In hia fields for a month, and to lind Ids ! but a short distance up tho same lane tree," be e-.plained, "li^ our bouse. , "saying it" wi!b "scissors paintim;." been shot from above?" she queried, nating In the picture. The miser, In- Itself. from a single Chinese city before ban- | possible, deaf and dumb and a bit 1 Others, frankly. "Well, the piuln "Tiiat Jap and his Jewy-jitsu," she horse and hail tne; then, appearing to own keep. "If you make the deal with the Cap Hown in tlie orchai'd. We name al! One uses scissors Instead of a brush, thinking bard. tent upon his gold and jewels, forget- But nt length, when our first trans- dits at liome and bobbed hair In Amer- j crippled. If you have them. No hotel, truth is—I didn't know the situation muttered viciously. "One twist and think better of It, and with the air ot lain you'll get it cheaper," be can our houses t.ir tree-;, or such. We've ; cutting out pi'-tuivs from dei oratire The doctor nodded, "Yes." ful of ail else In the world; and here, ports had subsided, there was much However, It Is not men, but young no boarding house, no summer colony, —and I thou,'l:t I'd play safe f-r Miss ica curtailed tho output. Even now the got an Acorn, and a cherry stone, and i crepe paper. These are then caref'illy I'd be folded up like a pretzel!" almost at his shoulder, this vengeful one who had mistaken his man, passed girls, who make lialrnets. ami of - Honed her. "But they may try to wi-h fallen's sake." "Have you a pocket-Hash, doctor?" else to consider. As to McAllister, total annual exports of ibis product ; Now, there it is. First choice, small, on. Yet of all this, in my abstraction, !1 you off on Miss Alice, 'cause she's the a Persian Peach—" pasted on th • shade and li-aally gone But Miss Cornelia s manner was 1m- siie asked him suddenly. shadow drawing nearer and nearer, For a Second I Could Net Judge the Helen, with her quickness of wit, saw course a girl's wage is much less than quiet, fumished collage. 1 don't care Miss Correlia mov d over to her are valued at more than ^ID.ODIMIOO i over willi a coat of transparent an.A>er p. raiive—and Lizzie slowly dragged "Why—yes—" The doctor did not advancing stealthily on Its prey. As I thought little at the time, and, con- that of a man. In fact, there Is very I if it is only a shed, if it is quiet, and administrator, and she holds out for ",Iohn ! Co lell Aiinlalmiry." niece, proteetir.^'Iy. She put a band Result of My . the situation In a flash, grasping the With tlie wholesale oobbing of Amer- her-elf kitchemvard, yawning and seem to perceive the significance of I waited, pistol half-raised, suddenly tinuing on my way, came to the Port lit lie in North China that a girl can ! cool, and alone." more money. You ask for the Cap- .lehn reached beneai.'i his big rock r i sealing wax paint. on Dales shoulder, to reassure Iter, meaning of all that he had done, and ican locks In recent years, the de- promising the saints repentance of about sundown, and cantered out to do to earn money. Few have a chance tain and stick to it. You'd better go and pulled oul a dusly haltered cap. and turned to Amierson ealmly. the query. "A tl.'isblk'bt is more Im- the crisis came; I saw the crouching given to bringing home from foreign believing Implicitly, as I did. the story mand for lialrnets at lirst fell off; "Well, now, that ought to be easy," ©llvetsf every sin she had or had not com- portant to a country doctor than— parts beasts, birds nnd reptiles of all the race course to put up my horse, to go to school, and except during lo the kilclien door. miss. If you go if lurned ll upside down to empty ii of Chns'.mas Remembrancer, "II" dcesn't know anything about— figure rise to its full height, the figure that Barclay bad told. Then, very se- but more recently the use of nets has he said slowly. "How many are tiicre heals sore threat. Don't cou^h nil III;:I. d it slie were allowed to get there and to have a chat with Quashy. harvest season, when they help to the front door they'll think you're com two kilii ns asleep iherein. f(ii<, she said, indicatinu' I'eresford. castor oil," he added, wilh a little of a man, immensely broad, head set descriptions. That ho bad somehow riously, she asked me what reception again increased. of you?" k night —a lew drops gives quick reliet. without something grabbing at her smile. I was disappointed in Ids greeting, bring the grain on to ilie threshing pany." ''I can t go now. All-e," he objected. Never fails, "He i'roue!it Mr. Fleuii! ^' h.-re in his grotesquely low on his shoulders—and ddained possession of the orang-utan I should meet with from the captain. The nets are made by hand and "one. Me. Just myself, no more." ankivs in the dark corner of the ball. for be did not appear glad to see me, Gay nodded back at him, smiling, ".Not Just this minuiei | go! to go fe HALL & RUCKrL. Inc. car—that's ail." Miss Cornelia decided upon an ex- in that Instant I leveled my pistol and either at Sumatra or Borneo, was I was in such an exalted state, and the workers receive about one cent lloors and thresh it, they tind it bard "You don't want a bouse all by your- When the door hud shut behind her, periment. She turned to Hale. and though, as we talked once again to obtain work. Consequently, when and crossed a velvety lawn to the right up lo Mrs. Willoiiidiby's cottage V • 147 Wm-lr Plies Anderson l-.-ked nt Hiresford for fired. clear. Next, with of the so splendid did the world appear, that each for making them. The average self." r v Ai I'soii turned to Hale, tin; corner of the great race and Satan's famous kilclien door which was opened lo hei and lix Ibal leaky ro'd of hers." < Confinnalioii. "Hale, you said you saw a while For a moment all was confusion. Si- hurricane. It was evident that either I think I half persuaded myself that person can hardly make ten a day a hairnet company enters a region All (d outraged New England cou- of blue print which he had taken from victory, be thawed to some extent, touch by a Utile old man, very gray, His eyes strayed Io the dock on co&dSf " °* "I- that I'm ?" light shining down from above?" multaneously I heard a shriek from by accident or design the ape had been the captain might look upon our love and calls for girls, candidates are vention spoke in Ids slow low voice. whieli was in Hick Fleming's hand tor? Now that fool deiective is out what evasive answers, he Inquired almost exclusive to North china: A single net reipiires the lying of a he gave no sign, but in a soli and gen (Iood by, miss. You'll li'.e that col- The def.''tjve broke In curtlv in bis face. He turned to Beresford ter or his assailant I could not tell— cling to some piece of wreckage and slowly back to the house. house by yourself—" \ tw.&J when be was killed. I'll trouble you of the way," sbe continued, somewhat with an earnestness there was no iu!a- first, a large supply of hair is found thousand knots or more, hut if a girl tie voice be greeted her. i.-iue, bill it a'n't wuih moiv'n f.-rly "S "All rLlit." —resuming bis attack on Hale from crashed by me in the thicket, heading to make the shore of the island In To McAllister I made the brief ex- Clay cut in briskly: "Now, the ' for the rest of it, if you please!" acidly. "I want to do something." taklng whether I meant to go back to there; second, cheap labor is plenti- is clever she can make as high as "May 1 speak lo ihe CapiainV" she live," lie took a st>'ti toward the alcove. another angle. In the direction of the house. Without safety. Unquestionably, also, my planation that private business de- chances are that I know wiiat 1 want "The rest of ii?" queried Hale, with Tlie doctor gave hep ids liasidlght the Island that night. To this I re- ful, and third, the Industry requires twenly coppers a day, and. as she began brightly. "John Wallace. Tell Aualiilmlry—" it "N .w, doi for." He nodded at the "Beresford, did Fleming tell you loss of a second, I dashed in pursuit, strange sensations on the night of the manded a visit to the Port; and ac- belter than you do. All you have to If! a show of bewilderment, silently thank- with a stare of bewilderment. She plied truthfully enough that I hoped no machinery and can he carried on can live on ninuli less than that, sbe j do is io lind it.'' Then, as she no- "Well, now, I guess you can. secin "Looks like r::;.'i, l, ! - ! liitik? I hud.!!, beneath the raincoat, lieres- why lie came here tonight?" and, emerging, saw that it was not wreck had been caused by the passing cordingly the next afternoon I took W! to "tho (h ALiniment ! ing her stars that, for the moment, at took it and moved into tlie alcove. to return late In the evening, nnd this In the liome. often not only supports herself, but ticid that his eyes ft II and a slow "s I'm the Caplain niy>ell," he -aid • hoiild a' fixed 1 hat rouj' \ ( ;>•!•,j iy. or f"rd f'.Iloweii Ii s glaneo—and saw the Beresford considered the/juestlon. McAllister but the other. Evidently, of the ape toward the grove of trees, leave of Helen, not letting her see that Ui d has m seen oii:'moii.« heap f..r the first tiin,., l.-a.-t, the incriminating fragment had "Doctor, 1 shall ask you to stand at appeared to please him greatly, for he Where will you lind more human helps oilier members of the family ; Hush rose in his fair lace at hor re- sociably, and stepped out discreel 1,\ day before. Seem-- ih'Te's SO for "No. He seemed In a great hurry- too. my bullet hud taken effect, for the to which he had Instinctively turned I felt any uneasiness as to my return, ( bnstmas ma Clans i anlv passed out of her possession. the fool of the small staircase, facing repeated several times, "That best hair than in North China? Before ns well, lo the porch, making as it to cio.-t many I hiii;;s |o do i: a? I i.-i nal i;r;l "What's that?" he said tersely. N0 said Miss Ogden had telephoned him figure run curiously bent over, as If for shelter. Here he had taken up his and left the Island behind. Once head- i buke. she added pleasanily; "l have up." lavish in ! "Something dlf- one miswered him. The doctor was Her reply seemed only to infuriate abode In the tree tops, and had in turn way. Port bad place to stay. Island the rule of the Mam bus, the Chinese Is it any wonder, tben, that fathers j lived alone i'"r eiubt years. In New tlie door behind him. l.s ii ui i gel al any •! em. C • d by Lame Back —und asked me to drive him over." badly hurt, and still straight for the ed for the plantation, however, my ferer.t" fr already on his knees beside the body the del ecu ve. The doctor slowly followed her Into good place. Go back to Island quick." men let their hair grow rather long and molliers are glad to see the hair- York, loo, ihat den of depravity. I But bis allempled secivcy lalle-l. miss. I II come and • • • i u, "Why did you come up to the house?" house. Then In a flash I thought of trailed and killed the dog, the heifer heart suddenly turned heavy, for when bound b 1 k are those for Soreness "Hon't tell me Fleming started to go the alcove and took up tlie position And with that I was forced to be con- net Induslry enter theii villages? ! The closing door was sudilcnly -ir A- Ihe door do. cd h- a.-aMi ih( kldskin hi drawing the raincoat gently aside "We el," said Beresford wilh seem- the rope leading to my room, and and the two negroes. My discovery of I thought of Barday'a hatred of Mc- and lied it In a knot on top of the fancy Ibere is no more rampant dan- :en- site assigned him at the fool of the which peciahy - are !'• f:r;n- Heresford stared „t the sh;Ijle UlU< out of this house with a blank scrap the canoe and shooting of Its occupant tent; and at length, having received bead. When tho Manchus came. In Their daughters, berelofore a burden { ger bore I ban there." rested, lie, frail, dignilied • : - i.juri 11.e ing candor, "I thought it was putting curaed myself for leaving It there, if Allister, I became fearful lest this of wl an applique of for Aches revealed with frigiitened eyes. The of paper ia his hand," he threatened. stairs. Ids promise that he would look after the Seventcenlh century, they wore are now becoming Ilie breadwinners ! "Anoiher one ol them nni'y Now A lirm hand appeared in Ihe aper- -I l ong voice called in I; v. ai;--: rather a premium on friendship to this fiend should see It, should gain waa one of those coincidences which hatred should extend both to Helen • • jc ribbon carriage color left ills face. "He didn't start to go out at all!" "Now, Dale," said Miss Cornelia, my horse, Z took leave of him, but aa ture, and clo-ed upon hi.-- arm, Hie ".lo! n - Aunialiaii;. ' 111 rost ktvp me silting out in the rain nil the house and pull the rope up after Justify the good old rale that circum- and myself. Yet I reasoned, too, that their hair in long braids down their of the family. Yorkers," the boy Ihotlght, but his Im- for Pains briskly, "when 1 give tlie word, you "That's not -Hick Fleming—is ur Hale rose. Was Anderson trying a night, so 1 came up the drive—and, by him, what might be not do before 1 I did so, he displayed bis anxi- backs, and as an Indication of sub- One inighl naturally ask, "Why are passive face did not betray him. lie Caplain lookcil back wilh gensle im She was an aline li'.e v "ii m. ad he said thickly. put out tlie lights here—and then 1 Among the lovely rememimmcea j. this ba Use It Today! i chance shot In the dark—or had he could gain udmlsslon through the door. ety by saying. you no go back jection forced the Chinese to adopt other Induslries not developed more drove slowly from boil e lo house, patience. mirable, raib-r, Mrs. Aiido-.r; ta-ie the way!" He snapped ids lingers lr 1 v.hidi Chrl-v.ias brim.-s to fair Weill- | :! Anderson slowly nodded his head stumbled upon some fresh evidence tell me when I have readied the point tonight, see me flrst thing in morning.' the same custom. rapidly in North Ciiina, if there Is descanling on their various virtues, "Lady wi.-bes to .•on-uli wilh me- Hilly dre---ed. wilh a ivn ;:i! , r o! rliatedly, as if recalling some signlli- The thought of Helen filled me with ; ai or If ii tails to bring, rogis.er.s ! r.eresford seemed unable to believe against her? She could not tell from on the staircase from which the lln«h- And I promised bim \ Would do this. Probably no other land has a more such a supply of cheap labor?" decrying their obvious fault.-, specify- personally—" he protesicd mildly. well being, wellkepim .- She lis cant incident that had slipped ids apprehension. Yet in the uncertain di-appoinin 'in for soiae one, arediin- Baskets Make Nice Gifts his eyes. bis manner. light seemed to come. All ready?" Simple Form Letter Intended for Brides Arrived at the Palace, I found that dlslinctivo national pecullarlly than Part of tho answer Is that most ing tin? number of rooms, the condi- "Now, (iramp. you wouidn'l keep the mis ed hei broiber wilh a wave ol Hie memory, and drew a battered object light 1 dared not fire my rifle; 1 prayed ly garier sets and shoe lives, .'sow "If you've looked over the ground" "Why do you say that?" she feinted. Two silent nods gave assent. Miss for n ray of moonlight. Its gayety no longer charmfxt me. For the Chinese pigtail, and. like so many induslries require considerable cap- tion of tho plumbing and the amount lady standing," remonstraied a lirm hand, and smiled upon Cay wilh moia "C-r-n 'i '. •l.A y, , from his pocket. "I picked this up, that tlie short skirt vogue is pi a-l 112 rnARK said the doctor in « low voice to \n- "His cap's there on the table," said Cornelia left the room to seek the sec- This form "Thunk-You" letter to be along beautifully (a divorce). We do one thing, Oeorge Lewis had departed, otiier social customs. It persists long ital. expensive machinery, and largo of rent. voice from wiihia. And the (loot spMiiianeiiy now thai . ho was relb v.-,l 'fc - md aboul a hundred feet from the bouse," For a moment the figure, roundlnc irariers on display, there is a renewed derson. "I'll move the body where we the deie. live with crushing terseness, ond floor by tlie main staircase nnd sent in acknowledging the receipt of so hope that we shall (will) see you and for another, so changed had 1 be- after the cause for which ll stood factories, and, with poiiilcal condi- (Jay was dillicuit to suit. While hor opened, the Caplain wa- drawn back of ihe necessiiy of support in; his sofi- bo explained. "A man's watch. It the corner of the-house, was lost to enthusiasm for this item of feminine can have n better livht." His n^ht hale si arted. Sbe had not remem- then slowly return by the alcove wedding presents Is offered by the soon (very soon, some time) In our come In this brief space of time that The revolutionists of 1011 tried to tions as they are in China today, own notion of what she wanted was to the kilclien. ne.-s with her personal lirmncss. / was partly crushed into the ground, view. And as 1 followed, 1 law that .aniiy. Likewise one's shoes must hand fluttered swiftly over Fleiniu-'s bered the eap—why hadn't she burned stairs, her flasbiight poised. In her and, as you see, it's stopped running." my gravest fears were realized, for tlie Kansas City Times to brides as a prac- new home (court). what had before seemed dazzling and do away with it nnd ordered that all capitalism are slow to take the risks. Indelliiile enough, she was quick to "Come righl In, miss, and do ex As nn iidminlsiralor. she was dl Hill, clenched list—extracted from'it reconstruction of the events of the look the prink of perfedion these it-conecaled it- as she bad concealed Tlie detective took the object and fugitive, with a speed und agility which tical help to get them over one of the Thanks Just loads (heaps, so much) alluring now appeared cheap and taw- queues be cut olT. Those who ob- Willi the hairnet Industry there Is decide what she did not want. One cuse our looks, won't you? But ll Is red, ellldent and businesslike In re MUCO SOLVENT FOR a torn corner of paper. the blue-print? She passed a hand crime. At the foot of the alcove-stairs days, which makes shoe-trees a neves- examined it carefully. A man's open- seemed Incredible, wus swurmlng up roughest spots In the matrimonial for your (you know) candlesticks dry. Altogether I had little appetite jected were In danger of losing bead no such obstacle. Tho girls work In cottage was too dose to iicig'iboiM. right in the midst of cleaning and—" iurn for Cay's check, she >al down al Siill Beresfnrd did not seem to be over her forehead, wgnrlly. the doctor walled uneasily for her ar- sity to keep them In shape. face gold watch, crushed and battered the rope and even ID this short space road. (what have you). for my supper, ate but sparingly, and as well as pigtail, and the queues their own homes, where they have one was in a swampy marsh, one Gay ligbily nodded away the need ihe kitchen table and from a velvet DEEP-SEATED COLDS able to take In what bad happened Miss Cornelia watched her niece. rival. lie glanced up the stairs were in as if it bad been trampled upon by of time was nearly ut the top. Ou (My) Dear Mrs. Woosis (Uncle Jack Much love (your sincerely). then, with a careful eye to my weap- provided a handy means of suspending always been secluded. The only tools looked cockroachv. fer apology, and sal down on the ed::e bag on her wrist look ot:! a lonniain He took another step toward the body "If you're keeping anything back, those her footsteps now? He peered Dainty Handkerchief Case a heavy heel, such slight chances does life or dudth Bozo): ons, stnrted down the winding road the heads along the city streets as an needed are a small brass shuttle and "1 never heard tell of any cock- of a iilile straight chali beside Ihe pen and a book ol receipt p.rm.v one When y..a m t a a "Ho you mean to say that Hi-k I >aie iell him," she said. more closely into the darkness. 1 life, for e''ills aru.-r of "Ves," he said thoughtfully. "Stopped depend! Even as 1 bud hoped and I can't find words (time) to tell you toward the trysting place. effective suggestion that the revolu- a hnmbon splint. On a mill driven Into rovbes there." be said tlioiigbifully, stove, wliile the Caplain relurned i> of which sbe lilled In. i arefdiy, am — Fleming--" he hdgan. Anderson si- Hale ki;e\v herself cornered at last. An expression of surprise and ap- In the Squared Circle inflacr.ra r.td j 1 :.v- running at ten-thirty. Anybody here prayed, at that instant the moon shone how tickled (pleased, delighted, grate- Aa I came nearer and nearer to the tionists meant business In their at- a table or chair the llrst loop of the "Seems like folks woi-M have men bh own big rocker by the wimlow be handed lo Cay wi:h a .-vi k.-ys foi leneed him with an uplifted hand. Th- detective's deductions were only prehension came over his face. It Is generally thought that the first LNT, i , , 14 fojv- recognize it?" forth from behind u cloud, and, des- ful) Hob (Joe, Xerxes) and I were shore I was suddenly filled with a tempt to do away with the badge of net is fastened. The hair Is wound tinned it." I ween two cat- nnd a nnge dog. wic ihe collage, ^ ' :• '! 1 "What have you got there. H.,rior?" He glanced swiftly at Dale—was glove contest waa between John L. Sul- cnt " ii it :ai. Tie' loo shrewd do what she Would, she The detective silently held up the wild hope that there might be no one the victorious Manchus, into the shutlle, like thread Into a "And il you can slay in Scpiemher be said In a still voice. perate with the dread of the climber over the lovely (benutlful, clover, livan and James J. Corbett In 1802. Bui (i.iy waved liim on. curled his Illicit lips over lii> leeih In pi—rimi •: ' • ••Mr (i could keep him away from the truth watch so that all present could ex- she watching bim? No—sbe sat, In there to meet me. But when I had In the south, and In large cities In bobbin, and as ouch new loop Is tied von will love il," she said warmly gaining the shelter of the house» 1 ducky, dear) candlesticks (salad T. S. Andrews, however, says that a "There's the Lone i'ine," he rellcded reseiiimeni al this Iniriision In hi- Wf m E i;! N I: , W. . iv:* u-cd 'I he doctor, still on his knees beside no longer. her chair, musing. He turned bock amine it. He waited. But if anyone gave u terrific shout, in the hope 01 plates, vase, pitcher, spoons) you gave made my way through the well-remem- general, the queues did disappear to it Is slipped onto the bamboo splint at last, bard pressed for further n*- kitchen. The three women retired at "Voli Will adore il. \\ la n will ihe I'esl BU' CCh-fll: V for the corpse, lifted his head. "lie was goim; to take the money toward the stairs and made a frantic, French publication tells of an ex- ni in the party recognized the watch- arrestlug bis progress. The expedient us. They are charming (lovely, beau- bered belt of trees that fringed the II great extent, and for a time there like a stitch on a knlttlni! needle :omce.-'. "i'-ul it's oil by il-elt on the of your family be up';" \ .Mir dill,..:- SALVK, "What do you mean?" insistent gesture—"(ioback, go back!" hibition at Alx-Ia-Chapelle, France, on once to their work in diiVerent pans and un away wim It!" she said, rather no one moved forward lo claim it. shore, and had emerged at the very was a Hood In the human hair market. cvnt.s, Mr ll' Th 1 a ideas- wus successful. He stopped for an in- tiful, ducky, dear) and we can't thank October 8,-1818, ns follows: "Yester- Thus, with shuttle In one hand and I ill. and at the edge ol ihe woods of ihe room, and the Caplain lilled hi- "There is no lamily. I am alone." al "Vou look soi»,eiIIIIIH'. Just then, onf piilfully, feeling a ceriain relief of It said, plainer than words, to—Some- • m ant. iiicntliol e ••riMai v.liidi uiv id- "Von didn't bear any evidence of a stant, as If surprised, and turned to you enough (too much) for them (It) spot where I bad landed two weeks Hut In North China the law forbid bamfioo splint In the other, the maker Voiid be al'ralil there, Bui It's high "Vou—you—yon ni'c u'-ii,^ |o live of Fb mlnu's bald," said the detee- despair Steal over her, now thai she thing—In the darkness by the head of day a great exhibition was made by pipe. struggle, dii| you?" went on Beresford. ago, my heart suddenly sank like lead ding the wearing of queues was not adds knot to knot and loop to loop most ii.-tmi i' tlve. look down; I caught a momentary im- We ure going to use them (it) on our English boxers. The two champions And i' looks out to -ea," At Gay s eager Imiuiry be admlllcd iilnne--Iii a bouse? Wiilioui a—a There's a lure in cunningly shaped no longer needed to go on lying—lying " i he ground looked as if a light had the stairs. Then bis face relaxed-he at the sight of the familiar boat upon pression of a horrible, bestial face, table at our first dinner (pick-up aup- enforced, and they are still plentl until the net Is completed. "Tie Lone Pitie," site repealed, and ids owm rship of Ihe Lo ie Pine, agreec man. m—anybodyV" 1: MMO itoolv I ni L 1 Ie r 'Htuuu'l- "I took inuhinK out of his hand," involving her>elf in nn inextricable gave a noiseless slub of relief. were built like Hercules und were baskets which no "homey" woman can ( taken place- of course ll might have per) In our new home (apartment, cot- the beach, two sturdy members of the fill In Peking and Tientsin, while In Then the nets are tied together In UK 1,1 Ii" I' r ' .-• I! 1; it 1 •••ii- said the doctor lirmly. web of falsehood. Dale, rousing from her brown study, with lips drawn back and grinning nuked lo the waist. They entered the her voice v.ar'iicd. "I feel the vibra II'a' ll wa> for rent, ami said of coiirse 'Ml is beiiei limn living wdh a man resist. What's more, tlie modern in- lu Ml: |. I! m... I ! A llk'l len. been a dozen other tilings." tage, houseboat). crew holding her bow against the some country villages away from the bunches of one cross each. For this a Benieinbering that Santa Claus is 2;.:; , :• u'li Si,I'.- Si , I "1 warn you not to obstruct the "Hale:" gasped Miss Cornelia, turned out the slandina lamp by tlie teeth, then threw my rifle to my shoul- place with their bands guarded with lion ot a respoadve chord, i.ead me she could have ll. (lay beamed upon who doemi'l belong io me, is ii noi? terior decorator lays great stress on Miss Cornelia slarled. sand. While the figure of Hurford re- roast there are nearly as many boys piece of hoard. Into which nails have sure to bring his usual quota of hand- roiirse of Just lee!" he said, forcibly alarmed, p.ui Hale went on, reekloss table and went, over to the main light- der, aimed for the brain, and fired. We are having (bad hoped to have) huge padded gloves. After a severe to it," bim joyously, beamed al the uiicoii Are there no other women who live 1 he ornamental qualities of the fanci- derful (a bore). I knew he would be. tory was thus decided." Is because of the many barbers, who made. They are then tied with thread the bill, M-eiiiing a growih of the rocks a syllable of talk, nor a thread ol "Less able lo proieci ibcmselves, nc-s a handkerchief case of lace as Fast Clock about it. II.. was all kindness before his pocket. her—had Ids gestures been observed? to have Christ mas greeting cards tied i We shall (will] be glad to be In our indeed I was too much occupied with depend on combing queues ami shav- and are ready for the agent when bo here piciurcd adds a note of beauty torn corner of blue print. tbal but aflerward-She shud —apparently not. <;ween earth and sky, that huge milk themselves lil.e a ui.mi mushroom. ,i fringe on Gay's sniarl knickers. ihen, than i. But arc they all old"' to their bandies. "My. (MCMI'I ihe lime no fa-t." "i'o yon always carry a flashllglit, my own thoughts to care for conver- ing heads for a living. Whatever hair comes io collect, pay for making, and "NV by. It's only a scrap of paper— dered. dosing her eyes. Fleming's Unobserved by either, as both wait- oung; then, all ot once, it released Itt home (homes), though, so that we can small cottage showed in ihe fringe ol Suddenly a sharp knock on Ihe livery one? Think hard." to any boudoir. "It •eriainly does. Why, it is now Mr. Beresford?" asked Miss Cornelia, Dead Letters sation, and presently, harassed with they can comb out belongs to them DOlhing at all," he said, evasively. lace rose before her again, furious, ed tensely for Miss Cornelia's signal, bold and cunie crashing to the ground, use your lovely (beautiful, ducky, to leave more hair. II Utile wood. kilclien door, which Inimedlaiel.v "Well, Ihere are one oi two," she Powder Box De Luxe eight o'clock, and wlun 1 looked at a Irilie su-plciously. Letters which are sent to the dead grim forebodings, I found myself once and becomes a source of Income; so Tying into one-gross hunches, as Of Crepe Paper Rope Anderson looked at him meaningly. distoried wilh passion and greed— a Hand stole through tlie broken pane stone-dead, lying motionless wlthoiU dear, charming) candlesticks (salad Cay brealheil a rapiuroiis "Ah!' opened Irom wilhoiil, nnd before ellher conies,-'ed reliiclaiilly "Noi so very the dock Ihc mlnuies ajo it was half- "Always al night in the car." Ills letter office In Washington are opened, moro "on the deck of the Black Pan- naturally, they are not In favor of "Scraps of paper are someiimes very 'hen, smid nl.v, quenched of life. of the shattered French window he- sound or inoveiuent. Vet such waa plates, vase, pitcher, spoons). well as tylmi the hair In.o one hmu 1 ytl, j., „„f withoui a word and the face or form appeared, a brl-k voice old. Bui they are - ijiiecr.' pad seven " reply was prompt and certain, and when addresses are found In them ther. a queiteless country. Important," he hald, with a sldeglanee Anderson mrned io .NJiss Cornelia hind their backs and fumbled for the •till my tfread of It that even now I Hob (Joe Xerxes) and 1 are getting thread and puttlna If In the sliutlle. la.I followed h-.' Ibrouidi ihe orchard ••ailed wlib a great assumption o| goo 1 "(Mi, so am I," sabl Gay sturdily "'Ibis Is all you found?" queried the they nre returned to the senders. Let me be honest, however, and con- at Hale, iriiiiiiphanily, knob which unlocked the window ran no risks but reloaded my rifle IW- Women Save All Combines. Is often done by some member of the "I will l"i\v It." she said, looking Up cheer: 'Very queer Indeed," When he wa- a young man. the del i el j ve - a curious note in ills voice When a check or money order Is fess that tt was not without a thrill of (To UK I I •NTIM Kl» » The doctor uiotioned nervously. "She -i:.iled lo Und the money—and door. It found the catch—unlockcti fori I cautiously ventured near. IiQ- Chinese women do not patrotd/e family who is not able to make the will joy Ml bet e.-es, "1 will have :i " sleep •in. e'.'erly. but tall and sirak-lu. with C lex sin g the Ccr.sln for malt rial. another clew had led into a blind-alley olllce of Its origin, and Inquiry Is failings, after tho furtive McAllister O tnken where 1 can make u thorough It she bad to take Fleming into her lltrlire, that cramped itself uncomfort- more unlike a man; yei U wus n9t to handle mall economically and ex- the combings are saved from day to lo. t their keenness help with this Those rovk- shall be m.v aiehoratie a lace which had carefully schooled A (|!iiilnl ceremony i- ilmi siill oh- —leaving the mystery of the ulgbt'« made at tho bank or money ordor and the drunken, bullying Shlvely, It exuinination," h« said haltingly. eoiiiidi'mc—and he turned yellow ably behind the settee which Dali till I stood by Its side that the full peditiously Is {i fundamental principle. day and. when a sulllcienl quantity part of the work. Mind.'i'. arson, ihefi whai are these lis every line to dogged opilmlsm Mining In soin,' pari- oi Normandy, affair as impeneirahle as ever, olllce. Parcel post matter or other was like a cool breeze on a summer's Once more Anderson bent over the Uather than let bim get iiway with It, nnd the doctor had placed to barri- truth duwned on me, for uow. In OBQ However, to meet a demand for some Is collected. It Is sold or exchanged Thus the Induslry Ills In well with to me? The Lone I'lne will give me "Cood morning, all,' she repeated 'he bencd.'cl Ion des be-liaiiv The "Some day 1 hope to meet the real mail of value which can neltbe« be day to find myself ngaln In the pres- fhell that had been Ulehard Fleming. she—" He made an expressive ges- cade those very doors. When It hn«f lightning flash, the whole mystery bft- arrangement so that room keys car- for small household articles In some Chinese home life. It can be done nt Sleep," on her full appvui'iilice, and added oM'n and i• e drafi hor.-c- are as-cai- estate agent who promised me that 1 delivered nor returned, for want »f ence of n Man. He turned the body half over—let It ture toward his hip-pocket. settled Itself, unpercelved. In its lurk- came clear as day. The fiend whlfib ried away from hotels or steamships places venders travel from house to odd moments by those who nave other "Well, row," he said depi •.'caiiii«i.\. lather siernly. "Good mornlni*, .l.-lm. bb d in fl'm.i of Ihe chui'i ll, Theiv would sleep here as I never slept be- sulllclent address, is sold b) the Post "Well, my lad," was his flrst con^ •Ink buck on Iti face. For a moment ing place—the Hand stole out again had ravaged the isiatd, and eluded our might be returned congress passed an house, calling out. "Needles, Ihretrd. duties, or ll can funiMi steady cm with a slde'ong look at her Hushing Then she turned to Gay wlib .'bib may al. o be r. bullock oi iwo and per- miss/ "Isn't that true?" demanded Ander- fore 1" she murmured acridly. "He's Ofllce department. Other utideliverable ment, "so you bnve kept your promise* be glanced at the comer of the blue- —closed the window-door, reloeked It. pursuit, and which had been stopped act July 8, 1026, covering this. Under nnd matches exchanged for hair comb- ploymeat to thoso who would other- face. oraie al'i'ablliiy, "Good morning I Imps home co\;s. The piocc-ion of son. Dale already fell the cold clasp right 1 I've slept wilh my clolbes on motter Is finally destroyed. My nerves, I Imagine, must bavt print la hlg hand—then at the doctor. Hand or claw? Hand of man or ID HM path of destruction only by tha this act auch keys may be accepted wise be bile. The cottage was built of weather saw you looking at the lane i'lne, am peasiinls, dad Ip Ihdr very best. Is- of handeutTs on her slim wrists. What every night since I came I" been, with all my worries. In rather ings," Then he fitood aside, use of denial, when every tiny circum- woman or paw of beast? In the name melt fortunate chfnce, was not t htt- for mailing without prepayment of stained shingle and niuural rock, and iieo as you came on heje i knew you sues from the cb irch lo ihe sound of Knocks Aa she ended. Hilly darted In from en uncertain state, for I flared up, "All right," ho mid laconically. of God—whwe hand? man being bat a huge bull ape, poa- poatage and dispatched to the hotel Cow's Long Journey stood on a ledge whew the grassy wanted it, so 1 came right over. How a cluilit Ihat is dibned by the pries'. stance was so leagued against her? the hall, his beady little black eyes thou ah quite without occasion, at hit covered with prickles. When proporly I Bo Richard Fleming left the room And yet she must deny. Miss Cornelia's voice from tha head aatalng, accordlDg to tha naturallata, or ablp of origin, the postage to ba Dogs and cata often refuse to rec- slope dwindled to solid stone. Before lucky you are—the dear little cottage! The venerable CUM sprinkles a few gleaming with excitement, § long, words. Peculiar Sea Product cured, lliey look like n bologna sau- where he had been itruck down ao of the nalra broke the silence. •even times tha ftreogth of a mao— collected from tha addressee upon de- ognise their transfer from one owner Its door stood one twisted, craggly And cheap, my dear, dirt cheap, Do drops of water on die heads of the "1 didn't kill him," iha repeated, wicked looking bulcher knlfa lo his "Then yoa doubted mer I cried. sage and should bo dry enough to *U.' -?• ^ "Tii iuddenly and atrengely—borne out by perplexedly, weakly. "All right! Hut out the lights 1M tba far-famad olang-utaD of Sumatri livery at tha rate of flva centa tor aach to another, returning again and again pine, and behind ll, so that indeed it you want It for Hie entire season?" beasts and when all the animals have corns-In one day, HILL'S hand. At this he gsva me ona of his SOD- "rattle like walnuts In n bag." ant Borneo. two ouncaa or fraction of two ouncaa. The trepang. or Kea-ciieumber. Is a m Derexford, tha doctor and Jack Bailey, Dale pressed tha switch. Uean to their old homes. Now and than a stood In its very portal, the llltle for "Well, yes, I think so." Gay turned received Ihe henedidloii Ihe next fea- Caacara - Bromide -Qui- "Why, didn't you call for balpT "Key, kitchen door, please 1" he Blest smiles. "Never," ha awured ma commercial product consisting of dried ffbt Utile procession moved an swiftly You—you knew 1 was here?" darkness. The sound of her owl Tha regular rata, If prepaid, la ona cow will do tha aame thing. est of birch and pine rustlud and sidv- doubtfully toward the Captain, who ture of I be ceremony Is io place at nine tablets knock a aald, addressing hla mlitreia. "The boy who owned to missing hlf bodies of various species of ecbino (/neeii of .v'.'. she surveys Is the cold. Leave you feeling and aoftly aa clrcumstatices would per* Dale hesitated. "I—I couldn't" Tha breathing. A mutter from the doctor CHAPTER XI and ona half cents for aach two ounces Recently a farmer near Conway. In end In the sea breeze. had acknowledged ownership. "But ll the pedestal of ihe cross facing the "Key?" said Mlsa Cornelia, itartled. bird off tha Jeraay coast, that morning dorms of tlfe family llolothurordne. Territory Taken Over dlken lady posing so statuesquely on fine. Look for red box. Dlt—Anderaon followed ItN passage moment the words were out of her Then, abruptly, a while, piercing Rhsfl or fraction thereof. North Wales, sold his cow Into Den- Tlie doors of the collage were dosed seems to be occupied—" diurcb cerlaln bundles lied in coarse -What for?" In the fog, would never break a prom- The name is also applied lo the living On Sep*, mbor 20, 1800, General her throne, which turns out to ha i' / 90c. All drursuts. with watchful eyei. For perlmp* a mouth she knew from his expression of light cut the darkness of the stain Th« Crisis. bighshire. Next morning she was and their knocking produced no an "Oh, no," he denied promptly, nnd linen. These bundles contain bread For once Hllly's polite little grin ise. Before yon tell me of your do* animal. The English names are Hie sea- Pike, at the Indian village of the Paw Most anyone would count it good very useful little box, just birg«, doxen ticks of time, Dale W«H left un- —horribly reminiscent of that othsi found In her old home, waiting to be swer. Tho ad was loath lo accept for all ids slowness, and Ids gentle and salt, which are lo he given to that tlii'y bud only cemented his grow- was absent from his countenance. Hit tTenta of that night nearly fltt* Modesty in Wisdom Ings, one question flrst. Have you bo nees, caused the Spunlsl flag to be fort line to receive a linndsome crepe enough to contain the Indispensable watched—and Nhe made the rnoKt of light-shaft that bad slRnaled Flaw cucumber and cotton spinner. There ness, be was deli In the Insertion ol ing certainly of her guilt. "Somebody'a outside trying to gel lahed McAllister. Luckily, however, The wisest man Is generally be who milked. lowered and the United States flag to lids Inadmisslon. lie knocked and those oeasts riot able to ritte id the For Culs,Burns,Bruises^ares lug's doom come an admirer of the brave McAW are 10 principal varieties and 47 com- paper rope •nagazlne hobhr like this powder aiid puff. Now that these bar opponunity. "Dale I lie careful what you aajl" M for bis aecret, tha maroons were sd thinks himself the least so.—Bolleau. She must have crossed Conway knocked, frowning dissatisfaction at his opinion. "Not yet. But I nevei ceremony, says the Washington Star. In," he chattered. l see knob turn. (TO HH oorrvfuao.) lister? A disciple of the benetoleat mercial grades In the pblllpplnos. In be raised, Thla was tba official act graceful basket-shaped one, 11 is bund •harming china doll fantasies ure Hanford's Baleam of Myrrh terrified by the uproar and the aountf river, walked through Conway town, the unfriendly silence, worry about that collage, not ihat Shlvely? If so, my labors bavs color they range from white lo hlnck. of possesHion of tha country west of woven of crejie paper rope. In exactly fashionable, 'tis a dew to "vvb'it te Mono)' twok fur Ant bottloIf not MHW! All t of ihota that not one of them ventured An Intelligent man judges tba prat- and leaped a four-foot waU to get "Ob. there s nohod* here," Gay pro one. It always rents, Popular, the Let hope for wbitl we will, hut let In vain." Soma ara smooth, while othen are Missouri. the same way aa ralliu or reed woik give" ut cbrliitmus. forth; and It waa 1 who, going bMk Ml by Ua past—Cophocles. tbera. (TO M OOHmfOBD.) tested, "uur pound.ng would huva Loua Pino. Well built, inug-like u us bear what befalls us.—Ck-cro. "w. N. U, DETROIT, NO. 4a-l927. JM, TAB LQWfcLL LEDGER and ALTO 8010 TIB LOWHLL LEDGER AND BUILDING BETTER THAN WE Items of The Town OBITUARY—BENJAMIN M. BLADE. Spring. We do not like to lose MAN FALLS 40 FEET; FRACTURES ALTO SOLO KNOW. Heiijamin M. Slade passetl away at them, but our loss will be some BOTH LEGS. Whatever Ihe people of our com- Crowded Out of Strongs. Mich., Nov. I«, Private one's gain. John Weinert, 40, of Keene town- Publislud rverv Thurs- munity do for better conditions and funeral services will be held in Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey enterlained ship. Ionia county, a carpenter day morninu from Ihe in the line of public improvements Our Last Issue Grand Hapids Saturday morning. their daughter Mary, and family, of working on the new addition to the Moose LoUite building. is often counted only for the imme- Burial in Fulton street cemetery. Portland, Sunday. Jefferson ave. school, suffered frac- 4 210 £asl Main street. diate benefits it brings. Hut to Mrs. Cora McKay, of Ada, was in He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Simons enter- tures of both legs when he fell 40 COFFEE lib. 28c ANNOUNCING Lowell. Michigan. build for this year alone, or even for town Thursday. Clara A. Slade; a daughter, Carolyn tained their children, of Big Rapids, feet from a scaffold. He was re- FLOOR l ^- the next five years, is not the end. V. 11. Matthews attended a service F. M. JOHNSON M. Slade, both of (irand Hapids, nnd and Ml. Morris, for Thanksgiving. ported doing well at Hlodgett hos- Undertakings, to be of lasting value, school iu Ouekama tlie fore pari of live brothers, Walter, George, Wil- Mrs. Carl Kyser and children pital last night, where he was taken Editor and Proprlotor must be those conceived and accom- the week. THOMAS -.. 4>I „ Thirty-fifth year on Ihe Job. liam and John, of Unltimore, Md,, spent Sunday with her mother in following Ihe accident.—Grand Hap- plished in the light of future as well Mr. and Mrs. C. Verburg and and Charles, of Carson City, Nev. Lowell. ids Herald, Nov. 19. Member National Editorial associa- as of present needs. children spent Sunday with his peo- Mr. and Mrs. Slade were Lowell SPECIAL 5 lbs. $1.37 IS. 14, J6.65 tion and Michigan Press Associa- We are inclined to want to spread ple at Ada. residents twenty-five or thirty years THE OPENING tion, also of Lowell Credit Ex- more optimism than pessimism con- The Ledger has another new ago. The former clerked in the oeBMMMMMfee^oeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeoMMoeeeiMeo' change. cerning the things that have been correspondent, this time in West John Giles grocery and Mrs. Slade Citiian's Phones: Ofiice. No. 200 done in the community of Lowell, Vergennes. Most everybody in that was a music teacher. Residence, No. 2S9 because results of the past years are township takes The Ledger. Why OF THE SECOND Entered at the postofflce, at Lowell already showing up on the side of not make it unanimous? CARD OF THANKS. HOW TO KILL A GROUCH Michigan, as recond-class matter good. Nor do we refer only to the Mr. and Mrs. Marlin lloxie are We wish to thank our dear friends material improvements such as euleiiaiuing the families of Mr. and who have so kindly assisted us at roads, bridges, streets, buildings and Mrs. C. O. Lawrence and Miss Ariel Ihe death and burial of our dear Pillsbury's m ib. BBL SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE other public works. Especially can Lawrence of Detroit, and Mr. and mother, also for the mauy kindness- Havt a warm comfortablo homo. That the people of Lowell commend the Mrs. Harry Fuller, of Grand Hapids. es shown her in her declining years, TEA 1 lb. 57c Regular 10-page edition— work that has been done among its Mrs. Leona Briener and daughters. Ihe many lloral tributes, the minis- mtana Iha right kind of fuel. We hava it for all One year IfW truly great assets—its boys ami Evelyn ami June ami Howard Sim- ter, Mr. Blair for his comforting naada and all prlcaa. In aoft coal we carry Six months LOO girls, who. in that higher a ml liner mons, of Detroit, have been spend- words, Ihe singers, and all who Three months jjO dennition of youth have ceased to be ing a few days wilh Ihe former's sis- furnished cars or otherwise assist- Gold-Medal Single copies >05 considered as "problems." but more ter, Mrs. W. J. Warren and family. ed us at this time. CIRCLE 5 lbs. $2.79C . THOMtS STORE $il2 $8.05 Kenmont Banner Fork Ford W Local 6-page edition— as normal human beings seeking the Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Henry attend- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halchelor, One year I1«J0 right knowledge of life and the ed Ihe annual bamfiiet and ball giv- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halchelor, Oakland Kentucky Sun Six months •75 proper expression of their talents en by Ihe Grand Hapids Advertis- Mr. and Mrs, Hay Hatchelor at LOWELL, MICHIGAN, on and energies. ing club at the Panllind Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hiopelle, Bonnie Blue Elk River Nut Hut whether it is a street being ning, the guesls of their son Gerald. Mrs, Clara Hoomsburg. (The Perfect Range Coal.) No n«w«p«p«r can tuccMd with- paved, a building erected, a hand An RCA Speaker Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hogers enter- Pocahontaa Hard Coal, Egg and Stove. out advartUing, th«r«for« w« to- clasped, a song being sung, or a soul tained for Sunday dinner Mr. ami EAST LOWELL licit tho potronafoof our readers being reconstructed, there is a Mrs. Cecil Smith, Will /indie, Mrs, Mrs. Thomas Halkwell received for thoso who by their advortls- Solvay Coke burna without amoke or aoot SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1927 Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood- word last week Ihal her brother-in- Ing help to make this paper pos- mighty hope for the future if the GRAHAM process is one that makes for lasting That Speaks for Itself cock and lirother Paul, all of Grand law, of Canada, had a stroke. and leavea few aahea. It'a all heat. •Ible. and good effects in the days and Hapids. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kyser entertain- years that are to come. Sincerity Mr. and Mrs. Norman Horgerson ed the Kyser boys and families lo a For Your Convenience We are Opening Another Store in the rtuilding Formerly of purpose is one corner stone to /OOME in today and hear the new will be joined by her sister, Miss Thanksgiving dinner. Forty In nil permanency. Dorothy Lather, of M. S. ('.., all driv- enjoyed the good dinner. Mry mi GHekn Feti lay ui Straw. FLOUR 19c ^ 23° —o—o— ing hi Sutlon's Bay Wednesday to We are glad to learn Mrs. Roy Occupied by the A. D. Oliver Jewelry, on the North Side of East Main Street, (IOOD FUR THOSK WHO MARK IT ^ RCA Loudspeaker IOOA. It sets spend the remainder of Ihe week Kyser Is better. Husiness is usually good for those with their parents, Ihe senior Lath- Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hiibbel enter- From Our Point who make it good. Possibilities a new standard in faithful reproduc- ers. tained their children and grand- for attracting trade and turning a A P. T. A. was organized at North children and brother Will, foV F. P. MacFarlane dollar always exist. It's a question tion of broadcast programs. Hear it Bell school, South Boston, Monday Thanksgiving. of View. of Ihe merchant himself. Condi- nielli with seven parents pivsenl. The Lady Macabees gave Mrs. Phone 193-F-2 tions are many lime worse than at with any of the complete new line Mrs. Morris Cahoou was elected Harry Kinsley a surprise one night others. Yet many Institutions grow president and the teacher. Miss An- last week. oe»o»oeee»eeoeeo4eooo»oo»e»oeeeee»e*eoeee»eeeoM»o»» THK ETHICS OF THE GOLDEN and grow and grow and keep on of Radiolas. You will realize that you spaugh, secretary. The county Mr. and Mrs. Ernest llubbel were RULE. growing. Weather doesn't inter- nurse was al Ihe school that day and guests of his brother, J. N. llubbel, TIIOIIKII IH* is said lo have denieil fere with them. Hard times do not have never really heard radio before! examined the pupils. last Sunday. o»»Me»oeeeeeo»e»#oe»eeeee»oee4»eeeoeoo4»Meeo»ooe» ils liiiututiuns, (luiifiu-ius iaid down interfere with them. Nothing will The following girls altemling a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wiugeier have bought a farm north-east of Ionia, Eyes (lu* Orienlai "(loiden iiiiit" io lit- stop them. It's all in the business Camp Fire meeting al the Press Examined Raisins 3 k 24c 6M7c 251!. '152 thai so IOHK as a man did iuitiim»i to itself. ball iu Grand Bapids after a show and will lake possession in the another iiial lie wouidn'l want an- And it is much Ihe same way with al Ihe Majestic were Misses Mar- othfr tii do lo him, I if was doiny money. Take some people and put garet Lalley, Mary Jane Hulherford. Mood. . . Ihem down in the Garden of Kden (Irace Warren, Elizabeth Shuler. JOHN R. STRYKER How spifiidid is the (.hnsltaii and they will starve to death. Oth- R. D. Stocking Flise Claus. Frances Hosewarne and —Dentlat— (iuldm Hide loinpaiiti with that of ers can go into a desert and become their assistant guardian. Miss Carol PHONE 216 HOURS 9 to 6 Ccniluciiis! One is positivi-; tin* tat and rich. It's the person, Vaiiheartsvell. Open Wednesday and Saturday mr oliuT ni'galivi1. in that distinelion (•rand Hapids, Minn.) Ilerald-He- The ladies' from Lowell who at- view. Lowell, Michigan Evening 7 lo 9 is found oni' yi'i-at dillerenct' he- tended a Maccabe" eonvenliou in Office Cloned Thuraday Afteraoona tween tlu* etiiiis ol' the Kaslern —o—o— 1. O. O. F. hall. Grand Bapids Thurs- Glasses S 1 iswr 10 35c SOAP«M. 10 >•" 35e world and of tik Wfslt'in world TIN: KI:I) CROSS. day and saw llic initiation work for Fitted rivili/.ations. It is a source of much satisfaetion a class of nine new members. They "Tlieri'fort* all liiinns whatsoever to know that Lowell and vicinity were Mesdames Washburn, Hangs. DR. L. E. MATHEWS PARSONS & EVER yi- would thai men should do to you, have always responded well to the We can't imagine what other na- Eal and the world eats with you: F. Carr, Miehard Sla.d, W. A. Col- Osteopath CREAM CHEESE LB. 30c OPTOMETRISTS, from Grand Rapida tin ye even so to Ihem." Not mere- appeal of the Med Cross for support lions mean by speaking of "lawless drink and you pull down Ihe shades. lins. .1. II. Gaunt. Blanch* Tcbbel, r ly "what you don't wanl people to ol its wellare work. An or^ani/:i- Americans." Haven't we got more —o—o— P. Mulder, Lizzie Kropf and Gladys Hours—0-12 a. m.; I:ft0-. >:30 p. m. will bo In LOWELL EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON PURE-LARD SODA do lo you, don't do to Ihem." tion like the Med Cross, which has laws than all of them combined?— SEELEY CORNERS. Kropf. Phones—Olllce 243, residence 347. al Dr. L. E. Malthowa* office, Negonce Block SOAP BREAD Husiness. soeiai relations, politi- si) consistently maintained its repu- Cincinnati 'limes-Star. Mr. and Mrs. 1.ester Antoinides en- Negonce Block, Lowell, Mich. ee4MMeeee4ee»eeeeoe»eeeeeeeet»eeeee4eeeeeeee4eeee< A & HAMMER cal aelion, eommunity eo-operalion, tation for integrity ami so willingK —o—o-_ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Guy Monks FALLASHURG FACTS. Snow-White patriotism ami iiuiuan welfare that performed its duty in limes of need Membership in Thompson's Ameri- and daughters at dinner Thanksgiv- We were very much shocked and FELS-NAPTHA WHITE-SPECIAl are not founded on Ihe atlirmativc is worthy of the whole-hearted sup- ca I'irst l oinulalion costs len dol- ing day. greatly saddened lo learn of the basis of doin.n positive gooii, instead port of all citizens. The Med Cross lars a head. II is not required, Mrs. T. .1. Tidd ami family, of sudden dealh Saturday of our much GREEN & GREEN 1 Lb, 7c of merely refraining from had. are doesn't ask for much, hut what it however. Ihal Ihere be anything in 2 lbs. 31c Lowell, Mrs. Helen Heynolds, Mr. loved correspondent, Mrs. F. H. Wil- Liceneed Chiropractors 10 bars 52c 9c not fuililling their destinies. asks for il needs badly. the head.—The New Yorker. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt and chil- kinson, of Keene, who for thirty ^s. The tloliien lUde has never been —o—o— LOWELL OFFICE HOURS: 49( —o—o— dren and Phil Schmidt and Mr. and years we have known and felt Ihe CHOICE RICE 10 Tueaday, Thuraday, Saturday improved upon because it is ineap- GOOD SUGGESTION. Why don't those fellows who are Mrs. S. P. Heynolds spent Thanks- irue Irieudsliip existing between us ahle of improvement. Secretary .of War Dwight Davis always talking war net out ami giving day at Ihe Gabe Onan home as correspoiidcuts for Ihe Lowell 4:(M) to 8:00 p. in. II contains food for Ihoughl. lields corned a memorable phrase al the shoot al one another? Plenty of in West Lowell. A splendid din- papers, ami have worked together LONG-SHREDDED for idealism, grounds for practical Mississippi \ alley association con- Ihem in Chicago, hut Big Bill takes ner was enjoyed by all and the eve- with interest. She will be truly PULV-SUGAR action, a basis for aehievemenl, an vention in St. Louis the other da\ ning was spent attending Ben Hur missed and leaves a vacancy among PBtlAw niAi- OA •• SOAP-FLAKES VELTMAN'S opportunity for good. when he pleaded to "keep the wat- his all out in blull'. GLENN G. T0W8LEY, M. D. —o—o - at the Strand theater in Lowell. us never to be lilled. Her memory C0C0ANUT It was Ilie conclusion—the "there- ers of the Mississippi in its banks "Editor is sent to Ihe work- Mr. and Mrs. William llesche and and the beauliful brightness she Eye, Bar, Noat ni Throat fore"—-lo that pari of the "Sermon ami out of politics." Since one of Non-Caking house." sa\s a head-line. He'll feel Mr. and Mrs. Seymour llesche ale made those feel in her presence will OFFICES: 504-505 Aihton Balldlaf On The Mount," reproving rash our cahinet members has started Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and always be cherished, for Ihe friends judgment. righl at home in a workhouse.—Al- Cltlxen! phone 62479 the movement, why not e.Vend the bany Knickerbocker Press. Mrs. I,. Bloomer, of North McCords. like her were Ihe same as the years Lb, 30c The llolden Hule has lived be- wetness idea and keep all kinds of —o—o— Master Barney Oldlield, of Grand rolled by. Words fail to express GRAND RAFIML MICHIGAN Lb. 8c FANCY RICE 10 lbs. 63c ~ ™" cause it has been neeessary to a hu- out of politics? The irony of it all is that any- Mapids, spent his vacation wilh Hay- Ihe loss we feel. Our sympathy is manity prone to selfishness. —o—o— mond Dinsen. Because of its almost universal bod.N ever Ihoughl enough of Chi- extended lo her two loyal sons who . D'u Man Death grins with ghoul- cago's mayor to nickname him "Big" Sunday dinner guests at Ihe home have been so faithful to mother dear. ohedienee il lias made such occa- ish glee when three other voung S. 8. LBE. IL D. sions as Thanksgiving and C.hrisl- Mill Thompson. of Mr. and Mrs. Fai l Morse and Mr. .1. F. Tower and wife spent yaleta aad Samoa sillies crowd into the single coupe and Mrs. Howard Carey of Grand nias mean more to families, com- —o—o— Thanksgiving with their sister, Mrs. OFFICE HOURS: seat with a drunken driver; ami well About the only rights an opposi- Mapids. Albert Steketee and family at her KARO SYRUP CALUMET munities and nalions. 11 to 12 a. m.( 2 to 4 p, m. 7 to Sf.Bk he may for he knows what to ex- Mr. ami Mrs. Seymour Dalslra and miniTi# AITA A IL i^A PALM-OLIVE SANTA-CLAUS II has held homes logelher and lion camlidalc for President in home for dinner and later called at Sundaya, 3 to 4 p. a pect. And who doesn't? Onlv Mexico has are Ihe last sad rites.— daughter spent Thanksgiving Day the home of George A., and enjoyed preservetl national honor and in- those who are so blind Ihev will not OFFICV: LU BLOCK SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I BAKING POWDER tegrity. see. Wichita Kagle. with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Green, of radio music. Office Phone 9t • U RED BLUE —o—o— Belding. II has withstood wars, trials and •—o—o— Mrs. .lauie Sherrard spent the past Prosperity is something Ihe busi- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hichards and week at Harvard with her brother. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for S Lb. Pail S Lb. Pail tribululions; relieved disasters, "Big Bill" Thompson's new 100 cured sickness and corrected sin. ness men create for Ihc politicians daughters attended the pageant "The Will Sherrard and wife. 1 Lb, 28c per cent American club doesn't seem Trail Blazers" given ai Central High H. P. GOTPRBDSBN izrz II has tempered juslice with mer- lo lake credit lor.--- Brunswick, 1). L. (laiiield and Balph Whin- PURITY OLEO 2 lbs. 33c TT" to be getting anywhere, and prob- Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago ! (Ga.l Pilot. school iu Grand Hapids Thursday nery will spend Iwo days this week PhyaidaB aad Sonooa • cy; made good Samaritans out of ably won't until he permits its evening. 30c 28c multitudes who, wilhoul its benign —o—o— at Ihe dealer's implement conven- OVER CITY STATE BANK Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism members to wear red-white-and- All your sins may be forgiven and Mr. and Mrs. George Gaue and son LOWELU MICHIGAN influence, would have been con- hlue night-shirts when they march. tion in Lansing. never'trouble \ou again unless you spent Sunday al the home of their Mrs. Ida H. Jones is visiting re- quered hy their own individualism —New York Kvening Post. PHONES: Office 221-3: Home and ego. run for office. Nelson (M. ('..,) son ami brother, Kenneth (lane and latives in Grand Bapids, and was VAN-CAMPS News. family in Grand Hapids. CDRNnilA'C 1 arm, m i 0LIVIL0 MARSHMELL0W The (iolden Hide is a practical This paper is going to adopt the there for Thanksgiving. DOES NOT AFFECT,THE HEART rule of action, a henefieial guide to —o—o— Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dinsen enter- D. Steketee brought his grand- cash in advance subscription plan. Slill. Ihe Democrats have avail- tained Mr. and Mrs. Bert Phelps of PUMPKIN right thinking, the foundation of All our friends will cheerfully com- mother, Mrs. Albert Steketee from DR. B. H. SHBPARD , MILK T0ILET S0AP ethical conduct. able numerous candidates who Cellar Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Grand Hapids to the Tower home PhyaieUn and iBfieea ply and all others will be required haven't anv religion al all.—Lincoln ley W'eller, and Mrs. Kldora Pease, .Accept only "Bayer" package HI AC 11 IHA DAUinCD D L l/P COOKIES II is neither stone Ihat can crum- to do so if they get Ihe services. last Friday morning to spend a time. LOWELL. MICHIGAN la r e TALI. A. ble, nor flesh that can die, nor no- Star. of Grand Hapids, at dinner Sunday. George Glover ami family came Negooce Block which contains proven directions. Your kind eo-operation is urged. —o—o— William llesche, Mr. and Mrs. CAS 12C CAN ?C WASHING POWDER Package | f U 4 BarS 25c Lb. 20c tion thai can change. from Flint last Monday and stayed OFFICE HOURS: Handy "Rayer" borei el It tableta II is a prHieiple for correct living A mistrial seems lo be the result Seymour llesche. and Mr. and Mrs. until Wednesday with Iheir parents, Also bottlei of 24 aud 100—Druggista. The reformer who recently re- ot a small body of men surrounded G. C. Hichards are attending tlie 10 to U» e. o.. 2 to 4 and 7 tot p. B^ and thinking: it is real and everlast- marked that he could scarcely Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt. A^irta to trUt aait tt Bam lUuuaetuit ot MoMwrUnrtiWUr tt felkyUcMtt ing. by oil. New Bedford Times. funeral of the infant son of Mr. and J. E. Tower and wife and sister, Citx. Phone dl. Office: 47. Reildence imagine a bobbed-haired angel —o— o —- Mrs. Haymond llesche in (Irand Il is noi necessary lo conclude would have to stretch his imagiua- M rs. Steketee, attended Bailey wilh "long live Ihe (loldeu Hule." MOSELEV MEANDERLNGS. Hapids. Mr. and Mrs. llesche have church Sunday and listened to a fine jion still further to conjure up a Tlu* Murray lake-Moseley road is the svmpathy of Ihe entire neigh- An exelamalion more lo the point hald-headed one.—Detroit News, sermon by Hev. Carlland. and purpose il; "Kong Live All of impassable at present between Ihe borhood in their bereavement. —o—o— Moseley school house and the lake On Ihe afternoon of Nov. Ill, Mrs. I s liy It!" Mother writes to know what to do KEENE CENTER. WHUN WTi'tk AUIOMOIilLliS ARE BUILT, BUJCK WILL BUILD THfiM Fancy owing to the bad weather. Claude Cole entertained several lit- lor a growing boy who is straining The loving voice, which has, so MICHKiANjS WAR ON THE ( KIM. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kropf and tle girls in honor of her daughter many years, called for our "Hems" to his eyes through overstudv. Our siin Gene, spent from Thanksgiving Margaret's birthday. INAL advice would be to send him to on Monday morning, is stilled for- II there are any loopholes in our until Sunday with her parents at Fred lloiiseman has been appoint- ever, and the tireless hands are at college on the foot ball team. Ar- Marion. ed director of our school district to 40-50 Size present criminal code, I promise you rest. Ami we. who have loved her kansas Gazette. I'll Hie vacancy caused by the re- 3 us. 24c 0 ms. 47c 25 SI.93 Tom Howard was home from that the next session of the legisla- —o—o— as "Mother Wilkinson," and loved ture will see them plugged tighter (Iraml Mapids over Thanksgiving. signation of James Green. the cheery voice in our daily lives, PRUNES A publisher is reported as saying than ever, said (lovernor Fred W. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Kropf en- We haven't heard any big stories are indeed inourning. Keene Cen- that people in every walk of life terlained relatives Thanksgiving. of big game so guess Wilbur Burras J'leeu, in a recent address before think they can write novels. The ter feels sharply the awful sorrow the Motary club at (irand Hapids. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Ford and sou, came home from his hunting trip which has been placed upon it. but delusion seems to be especially pre- mpty-handed. A W, ' Ihe Governor was moved to this valent among novelists.-Punch, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ford, Mrs. Will we also know our loss is her gain, Engle ami son Clayton saw Den Hur statement following the report that —o—o— and so we bow our heads and try •>e\v i ork attorneys were on the There are only 20,000,000 automo- at tlu- vaudetle in l.owetl Tuesday lo feel "He doelh all things well." TOMATOES PEAS Doz way to Michigan to test the consti- evening. Tomatoes Doz. biles in the United States, but whv We are thankful that in her last tutionality of thai section of the in thunder do they all gel on the Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford ami Mr. hour, loving hands were permilted law which automatically sentences same street at the same time? Shoe and Mrs, l». A, Church saw Ben llur to minister to her. Our sympathy lo life criminals convicted of a on Monday evening in Lowell. goes out lo her children and grand- ioz. 97 ami Leather Heporter. fourth offense. Burr and Charles Davis, Mrs. Tom Camping Brand BOY-BLUE Cans —o—o—— children. ller life was a benedic- Mt. Summet cans (lovernor Green is headed in the Howard, Norma and Howard Kropf tion lo all around her. "Molher $1.17 WV suhpect that the fiction shelves ; $1.17 TRACTOR riRht direction. Society is entitled of Chicago's city library contain a saw Bi-n Hurr al the vaudetle on Wilkinson, we loved you." ami may c lo that kind of protection. For number of books that need burning Tuesday evening. your kindly counsels go wilh us all years we were informer! that a crime worse than its histories. Des Thanksgiving guests al the Burr the way. as we slill "carry on." w-aye was rampant in this state, but Moines Hegister. Davis home were Miss Ina Davis, of Signed—Mrs. L. J. Leece. of late months it seems to have re- —o—o— Beldiug, .lohn I'urdy and son Guy. Keene Church New*. eeded in no uncertain way. The A machine is reported that will of Smyrna, Brm e Bignell and Martin On Sunday. Dee. 4. al 1:30 o'clock, erimmal who has already under- solve mathematical problems Ihe Davis, of Grand Bapids, Tom How- Laslern lime, (|uaiieiiy conference Gold Leaf Brand Large 01 gone three convictions, is going to ard and family. Miss Goldie Luce, Doz. 07 human bruin cannot. Why not feed will be held. Dr. lloag will be hesitate before subjecting himself it the farm relief question Min- Mrs. L. A. Davis and daughters, present, and a cordial invitation is to a possible lifetime behind the neapolis Star. hmily^ and Matilda, Mr. and Mrs. extended lo the entire coimnunity to liars. Most of the more hardened —o—ft—• Will Fugle and son Clayton. attend. ones have already left Ihe state, and A sutficient commentary on hu- Dell Ford is at the Burr Davis Ho wen school district P. T. A. In Heavy Syrup cans LIC Cans they will continue their absence just home building a bath room. PUCKS OLiLI man nature is the fact ihat a mob will hold Iheir regular Nov. 28lh as long as they are convinced that never rushes madly across town lo Ed. Polnilf and wife, of (irand meeting on December Mb, It being this present war against Ihe erimi- do a needed kindness.—Bridgeport Bapids, were Sunday guests at the postponed on accoiint of the death nal is not merely a passing fancy. Telegram. Gordon Frost home. of" Moved member, Mrs. H. F. The governor is to be congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Byron Frost and Wilkinson. upon the prompt manner in which An Eastern college student recent- sons, of Lowell, spent Thanksgiv- he accepted the challenge hurled ly held eight baseballs in one hand. ing with .1. D. Frost and wife. ,r Mains! decency in Mlchlgan.-Ionia Another triumph for modern educa- •\ 'fMrs. Clare Ford. Uoyd £ye« of Earthwormt County News. tion.—Florenee (Ala.) Herald. and Dell lord and wives spent Dr. Walter N. ilenN of JOIIIIN flop- A I hanksgiving with Geo. Crady and CUTS " Thomp. —•O—O— kin! announce* thut earlbworuiN hava The wise Republican candidate wife, Country son's ambition is to make history eyea lo every aeetloii of their bodlea. DOZ. what Ford said it was.—Cedar Falls next year will make sure that his Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford motored s lo Detroit Sunday. CULTIVATING With a email beimi of light he found Record. We thought it was Sher- running pnnts are supported by the every Negment aeuNltive to It. Ha man. farm belt.—Virginian-Pilot. Asa Jakeway spent Thanksgiving over that bad road with his sons in Kalamaxoo. COST waa able to Identify the akin cella that mpond to light. Gentleman cans Abe Verwys spent Saturday night SALMON S % » l.89 QOMBWHm—k AMog ObimlwBiiidftLev^orHpfcMic $1.40 with Lowell friends. from tho Cultivating Cordon Frost relurned last Wed- of Narrow Row Crops 3 boo, bim „ feck CORN nesday from his northern hunting to larga acreage! of 1P*' MUlhochmdtUmkMiJolumdJmi. trip. Corn, Cotton, Orch- * Tyy?* ard! and Vineyard!, piweaNEWSPAPER*' HcuMybmlHriuhcf—dwbkhrm , . ( li # ' MONUMENT WEST VERGENNE8 ITEMS. the Centaur Tractor l! 8— how Bukk'i (orm-Sttmg, uilcnd Mr. and Mrs. Ilimebaugh visited being UMd to the ut* 1< W • -., , r ; wtinWiicM add to d* rMnriubh 20 Lb. in Detroit I hanksgiving day with mo!t aatiafaetlon of SORE-SET 3 Pkp. SUBSCRIPT Thrf. di. plawte mm Bukk'f ridlag' rldkg mm by providkf dx iwdU her sister and family, Clarence Git- farmen. Maoaronl Lb Box KRISPY 4i/ lb. tins and wife. comfort. Lcc ut put teatM jm* di». (WMort ef tn tan ehak. 2 FIG Lk Th* bwt niMjr *t 14 In. Ax!c nearanre. Miss Grace Hianding spent Thanks- PomL DrivaaBlddifar IntoMrdi* GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS giving with her cousin, Male Soules. WUb a Ctntaur Trac- JELW on. ^ * I* *3 rrfXTbSI V.O CMOM know B^, mMTdou. Mrs. Edna Crakes is visiting rela- tor for your Cultivat- C li WMtera MUUgu tives in (irand Hapids a few days. laf Job!, you are aa- j;. , . , Mw ridlag comfort until xeuktv. Crackers OOX Miss Marlon Hoth, of Detroit has !ured of: eaae of op- Nobo.howM^.CMdbv.Sptofi (Mid It youmlC A CMawafci you la POWOER LUC Spaghetti 8c SI MRS jflC been visiting Ihe home folks over eratlou, low operating I hanksgiving. coat, and a perfect Job of cultivating In rec- M WwtauMhlp ul Qulttjr •< MttorUk Mr. and Airs. Arl llermance are in SMDANBHIffmlftU I^unsing a few days Ihe gueslH of his ord time, | fiiMMfUM . tPonMOtmsmnuntts •bwliMr gwiuML sister, Mrs. Albert Graham. COMK IN AND MKK Till: Qu Charles Ward and family visited CM N T A 1/ It YRAtTOK Thursday at Q, M. Hudson's. AND LBAHN HOW IT The Lowell Ledger Mrs, Irving Ualchclor, nn old nnd CAN BK t'MKIi FNOKIT* These Prices Are Speciel Prices respected citlxen was laid to rest in ABLY i)H YOUH PLACB. the Lowell cemetery last Friday. A Whole Year for Mr. and Mrs. Hoye Ford and l)ale Special SAT. LOWELL GRANITE OO. »ptnl Th«nk»rtvlniid«y wlib Mr. •nd Mr,. TfJ Elklupl In Holltiid, J. J. BREZ1NA $2.00 Per SATOROAY, OEC. 3, ONLY OUR PRICES ARE EIOET weefiend Margaret home for the or the local edition, with Lowell Mlsi Marie Wlttenbach and tiller, all the home newa, for PHONE 20 LOWELi; MKBIOAN Freda, spent Thanksgiving with GOULD'S GARAGE PRIOES WILL SE THE SAME AT OOTH STORES Ihdr parents, Mr. amTMri. Chrii. Notice Wlttenbach. $1.50 Phono XM Eait Main St. DEC. 3 • "I THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO

Sunday callers at the P. C. Free- and Mrs. Alfred Miller, of Freeport, SCHOOL CALENDAR. NORTII I AMPHKI.l,. man home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry spenl Thanksgiving with Mr. and Nov. 30.—Parly—nino llirds, 7-9 Mr. ami .Mrs. Karl (llnireli and hon.nlas wnf tlimu'r ^nrsls of Mr. Wiley, of E. Lansing, and Mrs. Dor- Mrs. 1 S. Hunter. o'clock p. m. INTERESTING ITEMS AROUND LOWELL othv Kyser, of South Hoston. HAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND ALTO Mr. and Mrs. Cd. Lind entertained Dcc. 2.--Chapt,l—!(;!.» n'l-lot-k «. m. and Mrs. Norman Meliardson Sun- | LOCAL HAPPENINGS AROUND McCORDS day. Mrs. Eugene Carr, sons, Hussell Iheir ehildren and families fur Sun- Dec. 5.—Board mrding—7:30 day dinner, Mr. and Mrs. (!arl llolh and Sheila and Frank and Mrs. O. L. Heebe o'clock p. in. A inimher uf relalives fruin (irand and John and l-cslcr l.onK and Will Loner Prices, yet Charles Doyle is driving a fine Mrs. Charles Williamson spent and son Hussell attended Ihe theater Mrs. Margaret Hergev is ill at! NOTICE TO TAXPAY FHS O I Dcc. 5.—Shulanks Camp Kii'f. al the Empress Friday night. Hapids and Nurlh Durr, spent Sun- McCOKDS MATTERS. (irand Mapids spent Sunday after- llradworlh were diniu-r ^nrsls of new made to order car. spent Tuesday in Ionia. present. HOWNE o'clock p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day, daugh- das :il Ihe Xiek I'ilsch hume. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark spenl noon at the Burch-Slocum home. Mr. and Mrs. S. Divw ThanksHivin^. Hev. und Mrs. A. J. Hlair spent Mrs. Wilson Washburn is spend- Mrs. Mary McNaughton is visiting I will he at tin Dcc. 0.—Scouts, 7-0 oVIock p. in. ters Lulu Helle and Jaequline spent Farmer's Slate I hanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. IM. Tneki-r ami raniily, Mr. and still Finer Clothes TliunksgiviiiK with relatives in Mel- ing two weeks in Hoekford. Alto friends this week. hank uf Alio tu ive taxes un Mr. and Mrs. John Christof and i)ec. U.—Basket ball. lU'ldinM lu'if. ALASKA ATOMS. Hlake Vanderlip, uf Cumstock Park. Mrs. (Martnrr l iu kir wcii- calli'is For Winter ding. ICula Layer, trained nurse, is car- Sunday al Sparta with Mr. Day's each Satuntax frui children were Sunday dinner guesls Dec. IU tu Jan. 8 o'clock p. in. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Day. * Mr. and Mrs. Masil llayward were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams mo- al Ihr httnn- td" Mr. and Mrs. (larl We have an attractive line of toys ing for Earl Doyle, who has scarlet at Delton Friday evening. (1. inclusive. I hanksgiving quests al the llilhert of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon. Evcnlually we hope lo be able lo Mrs. Dayley and son Lawrence, Mulht hume were Mr. and Mrs. .ludd lured lo CdKerlon Friday night. llolh Snnda\ aru-riniun. at 5 aod lOe. Van Dusen's Variety fever. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox were in 11. II. Aldrich, treasurer, Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. announce all functions before they M.yrle Rosenburg and Mrs. Fair- Haldv.in and suns. Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Ellis spenl Mr. and Mrs. l.tTus lieaxcn anil Store. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day and Clarksvllle Monday afternoon. (e 27-:iu and Mrs. E. W. Aldrich and son Rm- are held. The public is always in- childs, of Grand Hapids, were Sun- Frank I'attisun and Mrs. Fred Fal- hanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H. sell and Mrs. Helen Ackmeo aid still wt ic Siiiid;i\ iuu'sIs ul Mr. and s Morris Miller and family, of Flint, daughters .spent Thanksgiving day Mrs. George Skidmore and Mrs. vited to the chapel programs. day evening visilors of Mr. and Mrs. Iisun and duindil.T. i. Williams. Mrs. Ma>lVrd llt-awn. ^ent Thanksgiving with Lowell re- in Holland. BOW NT: BUGLE NOTES. daughter, uf Grand hapids. John Layer. Helen White were in Lowell Tues- .Mr. and Mrs. Waller Clark spent \lr. and Mrs. ( .u l lioth and Sheila latives. See our toys before completing day. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Clarke and Mr, and Mrs. James Fux and sons Mrs. Helen Ackmen and daughter, LOWELL WINS IN A(;ku 11.- You Owe Yourself a Look at These Overcoats Miss Ethel Tit/ and son Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. T. I)ean were several days in (irand Hapids visit- and Mrs. Silas hivw were in Ionia Mrs. Milo Johnson was quite ill your holiday shopping. Van Dusen Airs. Helen While and Mrs. Geo. ehildren and Ward Huulard and of Grand hapids, are spending a WW TURK. and M. C. Homm, of Detroit, spent guests uf Mr. and Mrs, Ira Dean ing friends and relatives. r l'rida>. ofer the week-end wilh llu, and nut Variety slorts Skidmore were in Lowell Wednes- suns. Clarke and Jnniur. spent days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Al- the latter part of the week and Sim- ;i\. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. at- The splendid type of work done j Mr. and Mrs. I'rnsi ;nid fhildn-n vefy well yet. Miss Nora Husher. of Grand Rap- day. Thanksnh in;; with their parents, drich. day wilh Mrs. I'ltz's parents, Mr. and The Clair tended the wedding of their niece, iu the departiuent of Agrieiillure at well- ynrsls ni' Mr. ;i ni I Mrs. Will If it's overcoat comfort you want—plus quality Mr. and Mrs. Fred llorieks and J. ids, is visiting at the John Layer Select your holiday gifts now. Arthur Clarke and wife. Cute family, uf Nash- Howard Aldrich, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Charles Willinmson. ville. were hnrsday quests uf Mr. M'ss \erle llaskins Saturday night the lligh school was again shown Srlndd in (Irand Hapids Snnd;i>. D. Ilorrieks and family spent Sun- home this week. Our slock is complete. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Hubert .lohusun and called on the home folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hleri and two and Mrs. ,lui (luun. "i (irand Hapids. when Lowell won lirst place in po- Mr. and Mrs. (it nruc l ow nsciid da v at Fred Hoth's. Miss Anna May Engle, of Kalama- Scoll. Mr. ami Mrs, Claytun Juhnsun en Miss Dillenback, teacher of Mapes* children, of Detroit, Lawrenee Herl Hruw llaruld Wood, of Flint, spenl the tato jiidgiiiK contest al (irefiiville wciv l.aKi" OdiSMi visitors WCdiu's style—plus a great saving—yon will surely see Mrs. Peter Fineis and sister. Mrs. zoo, soent Thanksgiving vacation Mrs. Fred Pallison and Mrs. Cecile tertained fur Thanksgiving Mrs. left .S:durda\ night fur school, gave a Thanksgiving dinner Hieri, wife and two ehildren. of l.unisville. K weeh-eml with his grandparents. on November 11 llleven schools day. Osear lllce, of Porlland, were in| with the home folks. Campau were in Lowell Tuesday af- Ilettie Murnan and Mr. and Mrs. W. \ tu wurk fur Ihe at the school for parents and chil- Elmdale, were week-end guests of Widverim* Hrass Cu. Mi and Mrs. I). A. Wood. entered teams, and Lowell won lirsl (larl lldlli rcliinii'd Wcdiii'sdaN (irand Hapids Monday. I Mrs. Fngene Carr and sons spent ternoon. Luwe. all uf (irand Hapids, dren. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sehneider. Snnda.N guests fi the C. W. King Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark spent place over such oppositions as ln,m ,, |, „ (|.IN err hnnlin.y trip new Overcoats for Men and Young Men. Mrs. A. Kallinger is s|H'nding the' Thanksgiving wilh her mother, Mrs. Miss Ida Merrinian aud nieces Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Kraft and Elmer Laver, who was inhired in hume were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. King Sumhi.\ at the Clark and Williams Greenville, Beldinj,'. Hastings, Heed j,, Xorllurii Mielii an. week with her daughter, Mrs. It. C. C. Loomis, at Lansing. called at the Leander Kline home j family, uf Lansing, Dr. and Mrs. HICKORY CORNERS. his knee about four weeks ago, :'nd daughter Ida. ul Sparta. Mr. and City and others. The selu. d learn Mr. ami Mi n. I lcnr> I N m ven spen! Holmes in Grand Hapids. | Mrs. Lulu Head and son Junior, Saturday. Nurthrnp, uf (irand Hapids, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and while playing foot ball al Mock ford, Mrs. Vei n Nuwlan and daughters, uf l Ui ,,, consisted of Herald Kyser, liarold I"'rid;i\ w ilh l.i-ri'> llcavi-n and fam- We are showing them in plain blues, browns, novelty Mrs. F. P. MaoFurlune is opening spent Sunday with Albert Houser- Leo Allerding, uf Crand Mapids, 'and Mrs. Henry Nellins were Snn- \lrNsiSh0rl daughter Betty, of Belding, spent is slill eonflned to his home on ae- (irand Hapids. |\ V V.^""d \ Sundav were Mr NVitlenhaeh, and Alherl Unllerlield. il>. her home today for a missionary tea man and family, of Keene. was a week-end guest at the Frank da> quests uf Iheir sisler, Miss .luse- Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. ; | count of joint water forming under Mrs. (iraee N'anderlip is recover- The boys had lo jndne six dillerenl Mrs, l-rances j-'rosl spinl l rida\ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Semeyn, of Allerdiug home. phine Salshurv. 3 1 Wo 1 \ eiler. pattern mixtures and Oxford grays. for the Congregational ehureh. the knee eap. iiir! niee|\ Iruni her seeund upera- t'f linimi Hllphis "" " "• '" ' varieties of four plales each. If w ilh Mrs. Kcnni'lli ilrcandlr in l-'n r Mr. and Mrs. Duane Keith, of Grand Hapids, were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley York and Dee Hr\anl spenl Sumla\ wilh his Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee Sunday visitors of Thurston • i"ii and e\|ieels lu leave Ihe hus- place. They had In idenlil> twen- port. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacobi. Mrs. George Skidmore spent Fridav wife and hahy al (ir.ind Hupids Ims 1 .'.'ji spent Thanksgiving with J. C. tirand Hupids. spent Thanksgiving Springell were Clyde Spencer and I suim- lime this week. w If ITN EY VILLE WIIATNOTS ty plales of all these varieties. The with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hennett. George Welton and family, of Mid- in (irand Mapids. pilal. Schwab and family, of Bockford. Finer Fabrics, Improved Tailoring and Newest Styles. Carl Glady, of Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. ss ( .de. uf llarrietta, spent the Hernadme Warner, uf Crand Han- identilicalion and placing was done ( i.kaks i r \ i iN(;i;ufN(; cot (;ii Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kallinger an- dleville, were Sunday dinner guesls Harold and Marshall Yelter and Hurn, tu Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hryanl • George Schwarder and family John Fairchilds and Miss Eva Fair- k-end al J. I'. Cuuns.' ds spent the week-end with her in respect lo the length of time re- \ lin^eriiu irritable cuni'Ii is nut of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunh. Malph Loveland called at the Aller- 1 at Hlodgett huspital Wednesday. Nu spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and nounee the birth of a daughter, Dor-1 childs, of (irand Hapids and Andv Mr and Mrs. Cieuryi paients, Mr. and Mrs. John Warner quired and the acenraex id Ihe so uuud. ll reveals a wroni, eomli- Mrs. Colelta Condon spent Sunday ding home Sunday. | veuiher lili. a baby girl, named Char- (lulvjn are Mrs. Lar I McDiarmid, of South Low- You know the winter is all ahead of us yet, so make your othy Ann, on Nov. 25, at Lansing. Hurdick, of Olivet. visilim,' Iheir ehildren , presented his daugh- judging on the part ol the eonlest- ti'ui. Hill Ihal wrtmg cundiliuii A flue st'i'ip watch will make anj wilh her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Herp Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kdger, of Hasl- ilutte Angcdinc, in Kreepurt ell, at her collage at Murray lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood, of Lans- 'ltd I.ansini!. anl. tlerald Kyser placed lillh and will tpiirkh \ ii li I 111 ilie peenliai- ideal gift for his Christmas. Fine Ings, were Sunday guests at the ! Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Clarke spenl Mrs, Hazel Schwarder spent Sun- - Miss Maude Van Arsdale, teacher ing, were guesls from Fridav to Mrs, lla|le\ Hiillerick and little Harold NVitlenhaeh look sixth healing i|iialilii'> ul l ule\'s 11 iii. * selection now and enjoy a full season's ^ear. seleetion to choose from. Stocking's Masil llayward home. Sunda\ with the furmer's sister, day afternoon with her mother, in Pontine, was a guest at the Will Sunday, of Mrs. E. L. Kinvoii, all sun are spending ;i few weeks at the among the individual contestants. and far ('>.iiipiiimd. a line eun.^li Mr. and Mrs. Coral Hutton and Mr. and Mrs. Ilaiiey York spent j Anna Harding in (irand Hapids. Mrs. Lucy Duell, of Alto. motoring to Clarksvllle, to he Ihe Mi < unnell hume. Mrs. MeConnell This year Ihere were more exhib- reniedv uf proven niedicinal vain Flynn home several days last week. from Thursday unlil Sunday at Ihe Miss Jusephine Salshurx and Dee Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee are Iwo daughters, of Detroit, spent} Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Freeman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leece is in ver\ puur health. its than al any lime in the hislor\ I"roin Dal 1 ICdh St.. C.hieago: "A U Sunday wilh Mr. und Mrs. Cluude George Skidmore home. j Hryanl attended a familN l lianks announcing the arrival of a new Thankstdving guesls of Rev. ' and for Sunday dinner and afternoon. Mr. :iiid Mrs. II. Mullil e\pee|s to Levi (luuper ami wife. Heed Coop- Iluiiex and I'.ir ("uiuptiiin at $50 sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester (iardner Mrs. George Skidmore and Mrs. Mr. ami .Mrs. (denn l.ivin.yslun i -'- "i' "f c™„,l ma lomf. The Christmas Store for Men at $25 at $35 (•t. Mrs. Harry Walters and fam- the afternoon her daughter, Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. I'.ert Hruwn spent third with a prize of SCi.lM). and ihr lii\ ili ii'-.-isl assnied nie il wunld Helen White visited at the Proctor land sun, Charles, spenl Tlianks^i\- Miss Helen Hayden and brother al Ueldlng. ily. Ara Weeks and two sons of Lake I Imrsd.iN e\, nm- at the King hume. ,: laller took fifth place wilh the pri/r \ I \\ .1 \ s di pi lld.ihle. Si ill 1 t \ i r Mrs. Loyal Hiekner. a former Led- home at Cascade Tuesday. I iug and Ihe week-end wilh Iheir s,,)):;!!;:;," "• ''""i 1 1 ,h t Made by Gordan of Overcoats that are Mrs. Art Schneider and children Odessa, drove to Lowell, she return- Mr. in.I Mis. C. w. Killw i(ll,| M|.s . V"• "IW *! . ' "tn Hur. of S'J.IIO. where. The yift remembrance a man would choose Big, rugged over- ger olllce employe, is helping out at Christmas gift boxes, greeting j parents, J. (i. Li\ingstun and wife. .d Lowell Wednesday night. were Saturday visitors on Mrs. I^e ing home wilh them for an indefin- '.ruun ;i!t.-lilled a part\ in Crand '""n i'""ii<>n uii..n.i. Mr. Smilh and the boss are l<> ht difierent from any lhis olllce during Ihe holiday busi- cards, paper napkins and wrap- Mr, and Mrs. l-red Sinilh and sun Mrs. Helena Gano, of Grand Hap- for himself waits your selection in this CHRIST- Oregon Wool cloth. coats. Warm, tail- Lampkin and new baby boy, of ite slay. I.aunts S.durdas ni.yht. 0,1 commended lor bringing Itus. ' \|{\l I I f \l{ \(.l{ M'HS ness rush. ping. Van Dusen's Variety Store. I lex ter, spent Thanksgiving \\iili (. . . i- ii . farm. ids spent Wednesday night and laurels lo Lowell lli^li schu. 1 you have ever worn. Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Kliner Dintainan aud Mi. and Mrs. Iluwin, uf Crand •• Ke loyy has been manager fur ilh and (it-raid Hn i in- Irmn ored by hand. Mod- Guests of Mr. und Mrs. Flmer S. their daughter and sister, Mr. and 1 VN • m p.isl lew years, Lesley Johnson, William Foster, of MAS STORE FOR MEN. Here are the styles, the Lined wilh Skinner's Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schneider and 'I/ *. ''"' gUests uf Mr. Mi« igail Slale t ulle.yt • p > n I While Thanksgiving were Hev. and SOI'TII HOWNE. family were entertained at the John | Mrs. (ieurja Hruadhenl, uf (irand Marshall and sister. Bessie, of Lans- els that are easy and Each pattern indi- Miss Vada Linton, of Alto, were •Hid Nils, ,1,'mies l'u\. Mrs. Hets> Warner, furmerlv of V. M. Sl'HVKVS LINK \r (.i<\M» ksi;i\ill'- al Iheir llulili colors, the patterns that men prefer—chosen Satin, both yoke and Mrs. Charles llayward, of Saranae, T Noah Shriner, of Elkhart, lud., Layer hume iu Luwell Thanksgiving i Ledue. ,s h:,s ing alsu took Thanksgiving dinner h »pl{si/iving guests al the 11. Hays- day. <"-1,1..ii | 11\ and Hmiun Neiniey- ' vers siek" hut u a Pins. \ ini'iiher >1 \ 11 ii ll penpli lr-ihi vidual, no other like was a Sunduy caller al Hie home of Mrs. C; Nellins spent l iid.iv ,s s,, l,,( J ,his willi their grandparents. graceful. Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hathaway mer home. ' r • I 'en I Tli.inks^iv Ium vaealiuii with , ' " •'nie. here al leiided I In tlaiii i' 11 1.1 iw ell with but one purpose in mind—that the man Elmer Shaller and family. Mrs. Stella Cress, uf l-'reeporl. ami afternuun l sleeves. Dark blues, and Miss Lillian Hiehardson, of Miss ina O'Harrow, teacher in i her sister, Jusephine Hie liume fulks. ^Hrner and famih spent Mrs, William Ackerson, of Clarks- CuiineiiiiMi i»> Kail NNitli Musk«ni»ii \\ eilnesil:l\ eVenim-. it. They give you C. M. Menediet and wife accom- William Munker were Thanksgiving Salshurv, ville, spent Friday with her aunt, who wears them will find them to his liking. We are certainly Grand Ledge, and Miss Gladys Mill- Detroit, siienl the week-end with N isitui '. .md i s I hanksgiving at Helen Hawlies' Believed Planned. panied by Mayford Heaven and das guests at the Frank Munker ll \. T. 1 lean's James l!\ rne. fruin \'-i thwesli rn brown plaids, grays that comfo rtable er, of Grand Hapids. Miss Mm Merrinian and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hi. h and dan^hler, "snmhiv \\ i 'I e ( li \ Mrs. Johnson and family. (irand Hapids. Nov, 21 (doser ersil \. 1 •nl last \\ii|. al In line. 'Will your choice for him be neckwear—or giving you a lot of Mr. and Mrs. Mike MeAndews and wife, of /ion hill, ate Thanksgiving home. caith, uf Alaska, were Snnda\ din Vand.'ilip and is V'.'jIi their niuther Miss Letha Yeiter, of hoekford, Frnest Hoth. l'.\e!\ n inn I'inkne\ and Mr. I" him ' ai ed for h\ her daughter connection l)\ rail Indwnn (Iraml I ltdeii. I alln rim- al am and fancy weaves. feeling of knowing James Delaney, of Moseley, Mr. anil dinner wilh Hansom Moore and Mr. and Mrs, George Skidmore, ner quests uf Mr. and Mis, Med spent the week-end at home. overcoat value il you Mrs. John Layer enterlained a •ml Mis. S S, i, l ; ,,l Hapids and Muskegon and. n-nsr shirts—or pajamas? Or perhaps, handker- wife, of Heidi ng. and Mr, ami Mrs, Ilarley Yurk were Smilh. •md sun l.\le and nf ' r inl I' - | " ' • " ^'Wren", If r.m \\ ere I uw ell Mrs. George Jaeksoti and son Hobby, purlv of relatives, twenty-four in Miss Mant " 'uand Hapids. \isited at Hu\ . Miss Jessie Schwab, of Grand Rap- cpienlly. belter facilities fur (in at Tlnirsila\ buy from this group. your overcoat is ab- of Hastings, Miss Thelina Dawson, Ozi Pardee returned Friday eve- Sumla.N dinner guests uf Mrs, Helen (".I;i\lun Juhnsun and inultier at «ds. spent Sundav al Joe Yeiler's chief:.—hosiery—or a muffler? We have them Si/cs 35 lo 46 number Thanksgiving day, serving a Mr .ml Ha\ 1. . ke Muum-rs a few days this week. Lakes freight transport.ilion is in I lie Misses \lilia ning from his huntiiiK trip bringing White, and 1 -w m -.. hui ia tif Grand Hapids and friend, Verne turkey dinner. tended a hirthdas eelel.raliuii ;il ih, il.iii hi. ' - J- Lung and wile, uf Carlvsle Mr and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee diealed by surveys being cundiu li d Single or double solutely right. Rich, with him a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slater aud I i t i p. .11 \ r ilul S '•lli\ lit i ^in and \ilei (i:di.in fruin M for you, one and all; assured in style and value; Devine, (tf Newaygo, were Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. John Fahrni and h'"ne u| (»/i Pardee Snnda\ ,illei Siilid.i\, •i.inye installed the ullieers uf called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox, of b.\ the I'ere Maripulh- railroad. Kalam i/i"i Nmmal s| family were Sunday dinner guests Heavy, thick and soft finish, beautiful giving visitors of John Dawson and dmighfer, Jaequline spent Sunday In Mrs. Edith Hichards und Mrs. h Im v ville (.ran^e Saluidav night i.uwell Sunday afternoon, also were (irand Hapids alreads is r..nnri I fi some thing to please your taste and his at every breasted. Silk lin- at the .1, C, I.ind hume at West end \\ illi Iheir |ial • 111 family. Ionia with her parents, Mr. and Maltie Mishler called on Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Cre^g Hams. 11. ..I SOI III ( VS( Mil at Huekford Monday to see the new ed with the lake port li\ nn .ois ul Mrv .lulm i orrii.ni colors. Muwne. Whitney ville. and Mr, ami K price. warm. ings. Sir. and Mrs. Clitrord Mlanehard Mrs. Dan Lind. Houlard and bahv Mondav after- Mrs. Miss !" hrum: Steward, H. Couper "v at the home of Mr, and Mrs. the I'ennsx 1 vania swliin and the noon. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Dygert were \nna Spaidding. ut irand Juhn Schwab. ealler 1.1I I'lidav and three boys, of Detroit, and Mr. Mrs. P. C. Peekham, Mrs. R. K. Mam iee Summers spenl ks^iv Hapids Spent Ih (irand Hapids, (irand llau-n ami Alfred Hedell and wife, of Clarks- Thanksgiving day guests at the hume w eek-end with 1 M and Mrs. Sam Hlanehard, Mr. and Springell and Thurston and Mrs. W. iii« with their parents. H. I »uruth\ Law \ er. !!"'hiV,• •si ' ir'';--'''Earner- ; 'treasurer . Fred Muskegon internrhan line, ami il i SOI HOS I o\. ylllr. were Tuesday dinner guests of uf their sun, KImu and wife, uf Cast Juhnsun and wife. Ledger want ads pay, 20 words Mrs. (ilen Hobeek, of (irand Hapids, Schneider were (irand Hapids vis- Mr, a d Mrs, Juhn MeKni^hl ha\» '•"'•mis; seeretary. Kit, Higler, gate possible Ihal the new lim- will Hurn. il SI. Mai \ hus Wdliam Cosgrill" and wife. Fve- Lansing, for JOc, cash with order. drove to Lowell Sunday, Nov. 27. itors last Friday. tu (iraml Hapids lu spend Ih" i;:';. Dean: Series, Nellie bring freight across fruin hdiuil, m pilal, (ii and Hapids, , ning guests were Corwin Porrill and Club The Ledger with Ihe Grind IIOWNK CENTEK. . Mi There Are Some Mighty Fine just to remind Iheir father, A. C. Mr. ami Mrs. John Scott and Winter wilh Iheii 1 a norlhwesterls direcliun. !• (iiaml .md Mi Ihii i \ < lai ke Mapids Press or Herald. We can 'kiiighi i. Mrs. KiV. i ' Ida Patterson- ( .d Hlanehard, of Vergennes, that it was daiiMhter Dorothy, were Sunday wife, Harvey Hichards', wife and ' he iiilaiit ut Mr. and Mrs. .lulm Williani n Cshau^h, - , . Hcriiadine Warner; ladv is" Hapids and Mnskegun. lar. * Broadcloth Shirts Hobby. save you money, trouble and risk nl Andersun was hnried in Huwne s his 691h birthday. He was the re- guests of Vivian Heebe and family, Mi and Mrs, l!i 'usterliullsi (stant. l.thlvn Hiee. The (irand Trunk and lln- Nt w Mr. ainl Mrs. Main n Cain 11. F. Miller and family. Miss Mar- The Ledger ofiice. tf (.enter eemeters Munda\ afternuun. A. WTHTLZEY i and Styles Out This Winter in Suits ciuient of many useful presents. of (irand Haoids. lerta r .. f 11 ves last Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Howen and York C.enlral railroads alreatlv t n ilaughler \nna. .sptill I W (III at $2.50 ion Pardee, of Elkhart, Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley Deninson I.uuisa Crh sjient TuesdaN eve THE AUCTIONEER 5H!PTS After Ihe birthday dinner the afler- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth ia\. M,,( rn, l ter (irand Hapids. ami lln (iraml I rn in n Detluit. from Thursday unlil Sunday with iand dauiditer Marian, ul" (irand Map- niiiK vsith Mrs, J. S. Thuinas, visif 'Ii ! • " Crand Hapids nuon VUH spent soeially. In the were part of a family Thanksgiving I hii l. v I .aw \ er and 1; spenl ^ s le.i their brut her. I.evi Cooper, BUTTON, MICH. Trunk runs a line fruin I)iii .md !<• Mr d Mi"-. 1 i nest I nekt i i i Mighty good looking their people. W. 11. Pardee and lds, ate Thanksgiving dinner at the Hu> heininn. N\ife and sun. visited for Men and Young Men evening all left for their homes gathering of twenty al Ihe farm mksgh uii; w ilh Mi, ami Mrs \. i- ndav .\Iuitis hekert and familv ^our Sale Will be Appreciated. Muskegon. However, il is kiinwn Ii I i.n a euinpaiiv • i| Ihii I \ i el, Charles Manerofl home. 1 wishing their falher many more home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey- wife, Mrs. Oti Pardee. William Cos- Mr. and Mrs, Mu\d I'Knn Imsdav ' 1 leih-s, ul (Iraml Hapid . i.UKl Henrv Lampkin and wife alsu both roads have coiisidtred lln .nl iiil\s-i\ ing, shirts are these lustrous grilf and wife. I William Munker, daughter Orpha, llielll. Friday. Dec. 2.-11. S. Brown, happy birthdays. ermuth. diss I ,li/ahelh Cuuk w as in (u and isiled al the (.uoper huine. visabilily td" coniieetin^ (iraml Mr. il Mrs. I It in \ \\ \ lit. i.i I f And we*ve got a choice selection of them to aud Vahla Chalerdoii, id" Luwtdl, hun, general sale wilh new tools. broadcloths. Pure white Mrs. l.ydia Karcher accompanied Mrs. I.uuisa la h \ isilcd I m ila\ Hi'idds last I ridav. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Paltersun, Mr. Hapids with Mnskegun dirtrlK ami 1 .ansin spent Iheir I hanksgi\in were Sumla> guesls of Mr. and Mrs. eveniiiM with Mrs. J. S. I huinas. \it, , . i'ui iMin, .\ir. i Saturday, Dec. 3.—W, E. Peterson show you. Some like the extreme University Merrile lloslelller and wife hi Mid- \ iiimdier truin this \i« inih M'v .v .; I i.tliTsoii. and Chus. ] Rorkfurd. "ier,on. this wuuld mean pnrchase ol sunn vaealit ill wilh lelalives here. Seymour Hesehe, uf Snow. :il and in fancy patterns, too. dlebury, Ind., .Saturday to visit re- .Mr. and Mrs. Ilumer hidfenhaker, • ended the Hehler and Kellugij alreatlv existing road lu-d ui Imild- \lisses I'lirulh.N a n d I'.ealrit styles and others want them more conserva- Mr, and Mrs. liasil llayward and sale •imi \i i '..all "f (•rand Hapids. Mr.: I'uesday. Dec. 6.—Wm. Uttinaa latives until Monday. Mrs. Karcher uf Crand Hapids, was TuesdaN visit last l-ridav 1 ing of a new righl-uf-wa\, (hi- Sehw ah pent several da>s In gift boxes. daughters were Thanksgiving day , ''V ' I.a, of l„,si W.-.! Carlisle, 32 JeAey 4 Curnsfurn y lasi tive. We have them both. will remain for several weeks. urs uf their parents, Mr. and Mrs Mi. and Mrs, i h'\e Kettuyg am ' •iliMlonii. vi,,.mi Thi.Mks«i\ lnK , Cows, high tester,, ^ "y Iruit Free Press. w t e k w i Hi Iheir -isler. Mrs. William Cosgrill' and wife accom- guests at Ihe home of Mrs. Hay- Juhn I'urritt and fainilv. Hv Nick There's some nifty new shades, too. Grays, 'utin Krimi, ul" \ltu. spent last Tiles I •ill'-'''-"" s. Thursday. Dec. Oeo. Cooley, K ll M i I 1h-ii 1 i 1 in iii,md Hapids. ward's parents at Hastings, Week-end KUests at the hume ..1 1 pamed by Corwin Porrill and wife '•!\ evening at llarh v I.aw \er's. us, < a,, (,onin 0.r.:i2 MILKS (JUAl)IN(i ON I . S. \ p. r. \. ui ••aiii/aliuii was browns and blues—different than you've attended a party Wednesday eve- Sunday callers al the Arlie Drap- Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Thuinas were their Sfirrii vvvur vim. , * - : ' general sale with 131 IN KENT COI NTV. id ill Ilie er home were Stuart Draper and • Ol IILWLSI NKWS. registered and high grade Holsteins, Nulill I'.rl | i lisl I ii I last ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sun. Will and urandsun llaruld. and Mr. and Mrs [-;arl Kinyon and PROJECT K. Oll-H C()NI<\( T I. Week with Hie lulluwing i seen before. Loyal Cool, of Pleasant Valley ami (I.ASSII ;KI) Saturday, Dec. 10.—Mrs. E. E. [liters; B Merl Sinclair, of Lowell. I"rank I ulenas, ul Niles, Mieli, and ' 'ildreii vv ere I hanksgiving dinner hay, Lowell. (F.A. IK) in Presidelll. Ml s. "dam iee ( ahoon. Pajamas Suits, with two pants, that will wear long Thursday Myron Thompson and Mrs. Ellis and Gerald Munker. fur SnmlaN dinner were W. Thuinas. and Niterobes $1.25 to $4.00 1 ADVLRTISINT, Tuesday, Dec. 13,-William Dan- Sealetl proposals will IM- if-trr.• 1 falher \nf president, Jtdin l-'re and well—hold shape—hold press*—and rrank Hunker's car came together Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huughlun and wife and daughter Heatriee, (un mt ^ at the olllce id" the Hesidfiil I n man; mull er \ it r pi t siili-nl. \|| Buttonless pullovers and regulation styles. daughter, Su/anne, of Clarksvllle, Smith, alsu their sun Ha,\ ami wife, lels, A1111 15 head registered and on the Pardee Corners, upselling Mail m ulliee call urders with Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Christof had tiiKh grade Jerseys. gineer. 11. C. l-'leming. Nu 7 Muim- N. M. dl'.t il'lie; teaeln r viee ure" mighty keen looking, yet they're only were Sunday evening eallers at tin- ut l.ansiiiM, und demolishing bolh ears, but for- eash ur stamps, unlv L'll words for as Iheir «iiests Thanksgiving dav menl Stpiare Hldg., (irand I'.apidv dent. M i .- \ns|iaiiuh ; seen lai w\| Outini;, pongee or broadcloth. Plain white, col- home of Mr, and Mrs, Claud Silcox, huruthv Monday, Dec, 12.—Mrs. Anna Mc- tunately nobody seriouslv hurt. "uuLihlun spent I hanks -"c. i.lie relit pel' W ul'll uVer lill. M'. and Mrs. (.imlon Thuinas, uf Michigan, until '.MMI o't lot k a. in.. '•nv 1 all.ml. hi . r 1111 i Mi , | Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Snavelev haniel. (irandville, 22 hogs regis- irs jid novelties. Lou Andrews and family, of Lans- MiviiiM ill it, relnrning Snmlav N.'thin;; less than Lille. Nu phuiie An,,r, Central Standard liim\ Tmsdax. 11 ulelik i - s : i haii man pi n .:i am en and daughter Virginia, and Mr. auil •veiling. . !! "V 'I ""'I v "w Houseman h'red and high grade Holsteins, ( ing. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. .liters taken ,,n anv pretevt. This •md lamily uf Nurlh McCurds. guud cows. l>('e. (ilh, 1 .)27. hv l-'rank 1 . Hugers. 'i' i I lee. 1 ii .\ K \ si r: eha ii i nan im and Mrs. Jud Howck. Mrs. Fagcu, of Lansing, called at the lluw aid ich and (Irlev Hm ns IS means what d savs. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Peck, uf Hu. k- Wednesday. Dec. ]4.-Hackbart Stale Highway Commissioner for h< I ship ei.iniliillee, Mr I, I'.u sn Miss Hoselta Honghner, of Free- Sam Wiugeier hume Sundav eve- were in L; ay, improving I).r).'t2 miles of road in the ehairnian enlertainnieiil eunnuilt ning. '"'d, spent I hauksgivimi with their Hros. Huward City, general sale, port, spent last week wilh Miss Lu- Mr. and Mrs, \\at I huinas enter- Md: S\l I (Ut hi;.n r McCuids townships of Wyoming and Pari- Mrs. Heiihen i.i i son. I rank Peek and family. large list, all day, hairmaii refi t" cille and Alice Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. li. D. Hancruft were the Henlun families llianks garage, -IUnSU. (iuud lucaliun. :ll and City of (Irand Hapids, Kenl llielll eulillllitlee. \ Neckwear at $1.00 Men's and Young Men's Suit Special. vi "l Mrs. Samuel Marley and Thursdav. il.','. ir ,_o. firltler Mis. 1 lank Hi 11. William CosgrilF and wife ale Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and KiNing, as Mrs. Wayne Henlun was t'.llijllire H. 1-!. (".ulhv, McCurds. l County. Michigan. Millings will Im ,v Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Henson, of Kellogville, Holsteins and fresh. New weaves, new colors, hanksgiving dinner wilh Henrv Mrs. O, I). Dygert. Mr. and Mrs. called lu hreepurt tu the hume ul Mieh. Ip 4!l tf The work will eonsisl of Mi;idiim I rida> eseniii-. Broken lines from the season's selling, in Johnston und family. Charles Dygert called In the after- her father. Juhn heining, .. i aceunid and shaping Ihe road and foiistrnel \ niulln i's em lei enei new styles, an almost end- noon. .s.M.i-: I.i--/ . 1'. ease Irae- our $35 and $40 grades. All sizes but not Abe Eash, Simon' Mishler, Karl the sudden dealh uf In ' niuther direi'liuii (,| ii,,, lui ing the necessar\ drainage slrm- euniiU less supply for you t o many of any one size. Great values at Slurbard, Frank (iraham are in Chi- Mrs. Frank Allerding alfemfed the sday niurning, in line shape Art Schneider, hires. I"' "i anized in ll e et wedding of Miss Fdwina Wim^ar (c S tl cago attending the international fat (idests al the liunie uf Mr, and Instructions to bidders, speciliea f'laee o| niet lili' choose from. All are from ami John Patterson Chuwulng at the Will ht annu stock show. Mrs, J. S. Thuinas ks^iv in.L; Kit: lions and proposal blanks nia\ he later. Winegar hume in (irand Mapids. Sat- s.M.l \lcuhul signs fur gas Wilson Brothers and have Miss Hena Eash spenl Thanksgiv- were Juhn Thunnis, wife and ehil "lis and garages. The Ledger oblained al the olllce of tin Hesidfiil ' arl Hulh ret lie a urday. , , n i , ing with the home folks and spenl l 1 1 '1 "f I •'Using, (mv Smith and 1. Knginecr, II. C. Pleming, at tin- i'ri" I rum hi', Im111i11l; the all wool crash linings Extra Trousers, $5 ulliee, (t. 21 if ip. the week end in Detroit. Mrs, (irace Collins, uf Luwell, and Herkhuhter. Ha> riiunias and wife, Fresh Car of Cement i above address and al Ihe ulliee uf Mis- (Ili'iiilis l.ee, i, 1 Ie ( "reek to prevent wrinkling. Gift Jacob Stahl and wife, of David- Zenu Multerinore spent Thanksgiv- uf Lansing, called in Ihe evening un d I S,\l ,1 I leal rula. sui t eual the Stale llighsvas Deparlimnt, spi'id her 11 vllle, Penn., Emanuel Stahl and wife, ing day wilh the former's sun-iu- their wav hume fruin (Irand Hapids. sluve. (iuud as m vv. Win, l.uve- Lansing. Miehigan. Plans nia\ Im v ilh the In line lulk> boxes. Men's 100% Wool law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Am- Mrs, Mar\ T\ h r. uf near Idindale, less. . urm r Vergennes Huad and examined it the above addresse Mr. ami Mi > Men's Cotton Unions Boys's Fleeced Unions Jersey Ribbed Shirts Boys' Ribbed laions of Campbell, visited Wednesdav at herl llelmer, Nie Den ner and the home of Jerrv Hlongh. was buried in Huwne Center eeim Hiidivvav. t'huiie Hill. ip 'Jl Arrived this week. Do your cement and will be fiirnished li\ Ihe under sun, of (iraml »e\ eia I Unions Correne Erbb, of Grand Mapids, Arlie Draper spent Thanksgiving tery Sunday afternuun. I nneral signed upon reeeipl of a deposit uf da\ s la .I wi i k ! \N a \ lie Shar $1.75 with her brother and family at (dt SAl.i; Miunt eight lulls uf $2.00 95c 90c was a caller at the Eash home Sun- services was held at the (dd Men- work while you have time. five (.^.OO) Dollars, whieh will he 'ms I and fainils ^lenl duy evening. I'leasanl Valley, two uf her nephews, nunite liiurch. '•luver hav. l.mpiire at Nuth-an rtd'nnded upon Iheir safe return, $4.85 Heavy weight Wil- Large percentage Will Heavy 16 Ib. Ran- Heavy and warm Mernard and CllU'ord returning Mr, and Mrs. Henrv Juhnsun, Mr Murse larm, (u LMi-HT provitling Ihev are relurned willi I'Vlliallll I lull i e Handkerchiefs, Initial, Fancy, Plain, 25c Mrs. Vivian Anderson and son home with her. and Mrs, Orlev Hnrns, Mr, and Mrs m lid dass. Mr. and Mr- Heavy, thick and dom mixmix . Wilson gi'ay fleeced, Wil- son Mills Spring wool. Heavy and rarreL visited Sunday with Mr. and MM, I vvu ur llil'ee Ilulstein lit i In i I ( ha e ami .Silk handkerchiefs at 50c, 75c, $1.00. Linen Mrs. William Anderson, of Alio. Mr. and Mrs. Geurge Skidmure. Huward Aldrieh and Mr, and Mrs, All kinds of Bill-Ding Material A certified eheck in Ihe • mn ( f Will hrapei- 1 Mrs. Helen While, Mr. and Mrs. Ilar- cuw s, Iri sh suun; a^es I lu li ^' re I li;mksgi\ jn). wa r m , Springtex Knit son Mills. Ages 6 needle. Drawers of warm. Large sizes *.• "Li Helen Hrutton, near Caledonia, Guy Smith and Mr, and Mrs, Water l-'ise Hundred, (^IIII.OIK Dcdlarv -ll'-l uf the Mills Elastic ley \ork had Thanksgiving dinner v. ars. (iuud si/e and guud milk- ei paiei) Is in handkerchiefs at 35c, 50c, $1.00. Fancy borders was the guest of her sister, Mrs. man Thuinas attended a hirthda\ made pa>able to Frank I'. Hogers. 1 n eporl. Mills, buff & Gray. to 10. Larger $1.19. same, SOc. $2.35. with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Van Nauiee. ers. Will sell cash ur time, 1). Ribbed. Clare Gless Friday and Saturday. surprise un Huward Smilh Salurdax Slate Highway Cummissioner. must Il:irr,\ Drapt assorted "i in box, $1.00. uf Fast Caledonia. I.. Me( ulinel. H. (i. l.uWell. (p 'Jli "f (iiaml Hapid- James Porrill and fainilv, of Har- uiMhl in Crand Hapids. R. E. COLBY accompany eaeh proposal. "P' lii Ihe week-end Sizes 36 to 50. Youth's $2.85. Mr. and Mrs. llilhert Motlit, of wilh his niiele ris Creek, spent Thanksgiving wilh Hurn, tu Mr. and Mrs, Dee Mrvant, The right is reservetl lu rejeet aii\ Will Draper, Alaska, will spend a few days this ICH SAl.i: .".ii I year Munlgomery thHr people. D. D. Holcomh and Wednesday, Nuv, L'.'i, a daughter. chen v trees, unly LTic i'ach if McCords and Alto or all proposals. Mr and Mrs. (.ns Talla Red and Black Wool Youth's Wool Sox week wilh their daughter, Mrs. Fred and Mrs, Mryant is at the Hluduetl hus hunglil nuvv. Mneti higher later Frank F. Hogers, re Sumlas dimie Gray Wool Sox Pallison. prior tu leaving tu spend ' imsl White Wool Sox Boys' Mf Nose Calvin Clemm and family, of Lake ami less discuiiids, if any. Wise Stale Highwa> ('uiiiiiii' ium r ' \> i Ha rd 1 lenii \ in Silk and Wool Hose Sox 35c Ihe Wilder in California. Lansing. Michigan. 35c Odessa, visited Sunday with their Mr. and Mrs, Swift Winegar enter- huyers won't wait. Write Coble Nov, 21. !!»27. (e 2S moksk I.\M:. daughter and son-in-law, M. Mlough DAMS LAKi:. Nm series. Coldes. Mich. (c 2(1 3.*i 69c 95c Heavy weight gray 50c and family. tained Mr. and Mrs. Lane, uf Elk- The liilde class w ill meet at Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. r Also black, medi- - f ... . Sends 50c, 75c, $1.00 hart, Ind,, Mrs. Meed, uf has tun. I'd! S \l .1 ( hev rulet tuurinn car ORDER APPOINTING. Il\ii; |(;|{ lerlaiiied ur Heaviest all wool St Joe 1 mix, St. Joe Mills, N.w wint.r pat- Willium Luux and wife, of Lowell, Lumlun's next Wednesdav • v hirllnlas dilin urn wl. Special - h" Ohio, L. 11. Winegar and Mrs, W. S. Ihe Ladies' Aid will meet in uuud rnnning urder. Cheap HEARING; ( LAI MS. da> Mi. a id Mrs. ( ate Thanksgiving dinner with Ar- at Ih. 1 ami Gay colors, quiet hues, large, Portage Mills Sox. for small feet. Winegar for lunch Tuesday, church Tuesdav evening. I"' cash, Mrs. I'.hner hav, UHl Slate rd Miehigan. Ihe I'ruhal' •un Lewi- •md Mis-, ( alhei im W001 0 or ro u h terns. Plaids and thur Parker and family. Evening M. 1 value, 3 pairs$1.00. • * f 1 « Mrs. Laura Sydnam and brother. Thanksgiving" guests uf this vicin- Muiirue avenue, I.uvvcll, (p ^7 Court for the C.ounly uf Kent. lens, of (ii md Hapids, loud designs or imall neat ones. guests were John Hypstra and fam- Sydney Huber, of Lansing, ami Lighter wt. 50c. wear. None bet- fancies. d> were: Mr, and Mrs, Charles At a sesion of said (!u n I hel'I .•! Mr. and Mr-., 1 .arl ( nrli- • m, i Plaids, diamonds or stripes. lly, Stanley Parker, all of Grand daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Pepperal SAM-: Well bred Plymuuth laimd n. Jersey Suits lor Your Car Hapids, H. I-, Cooper and family, Dnlcher |,n.,| M|.s the Probate Olliee in lie- iil\ .1 ^ eiiei nnd lamily. . ter. and daughter, of Delroll, were al the Huck cuckerels. Mrs, haisv Hig«s, You'll find here ideal selections near Hastings. William Sehrader and Thuinas Imh- (irand Hapids in said County, on lln Luwell, Mr. and Mrs. c. H. j ...,!, S " •* Clem Parrott home Saturday, I'lmiie U-ll, 2 rings, ip 27 ^1 ANCY H061 Kiddles T r un r u,ni, ward al Phil hielenhaker's. Mr. and IKth day of November, A. D . I!)27. C. II. Smilh and foi packed in gift boxes. Boys' Dress Shirts Men's Velour Hats Boys' Kncker lulls 1 ii te J , . y. "f Camp- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duell ami imdh- Present. Hon. Clark I.. Iliyhee ~i\iii;, dinner. bell, William Mishler, wife and er were Thanksgiving day guesls at Mrs. Henrv l. and lainilv at I 'd! SAl.i'. (ireen wuud, SMJiu. dry mI Boys' Mf Capt James Mluk's. uf (irand Hapids, Ira s , Judge of Probate. Mr. and M: H(i.\ Julie and fain $3.00 Gwendolyn visited their brother, the Middlebrook home In Greenville. I. . l..iii, Jaeub Kuuiman. li. 95c $3.45 (12.7S Houth nnd family, of porl- Juhnsun and familv al Chas 1'rev In Ihe Matter of the I,slat" uf d,\ spe111 lh.il ksKivinn with Irieiid' Speeding! Miss Clare Middlebrook returned K h„ il, Luwell. (p 27 I'l'inuth's. Jessie B. Conrad, Deceased. •il l.akeview. •Mrs. Junes ami sun Alpine shapes, SOc All wool. blue, Coat, vest and 2 und. Thanksgiving. Mrs. Polly Liv- New fancy pat- liome wilh Ihem remaining unlit SAM; A pure bred Jersey It appearing to the court that lln 1''s. remained fur a lumier \isil ingslon accompanied them ns far as Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clillurd Wilsun. ul Kid Gloves—Warm Lined, $2.00 Dark blue. All gray, green and Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Huss calf uut uf a Kit puiiml. H, K, lime for presentation of claim Mr. . ones gut a leh phune . all Salm terns. Collar at- overcoat hats, silk golf knicka. Long Luke Odessa, where she spent the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wiugeier enter- day with her sister, Mrs. Fannie and sou ale Thanksgiving dinner cuw, alsu live shuats, Dan J, against said estate should be limited da\ that lhe\ had taken ( M l i lu lln wool with inbands. tan. Trimmed to wearing, nifty lained the hitter's sisler. Mrs. Ma- and that a time and place he ap l.akevn w huspital fur Black, brown or gray. Made by Otborn with tached. lined. Tans and WHEN Solite is your fuel, your Russel, with Mr. and Mrs, huncan Huss. ul hinsen. Luwell phuiie. I.Vl. I-' l-.'l. upi ratiuii chel Mixer and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, (•rand Mapids. pointed lu receive, examine and ad- lur apid inheilis, warm, fleecy linings and cut to fit. Youth' Sizes 12 to 14 grays. A close out. contrast. looking. Harold Voder und family were Swonger, of Dover, Ohio, and Mr, (p 27 just all claims and demands against car speeds along with smooth Sunday dinner guests of Win. Mish- Mr. and Mrs, Huh Sherringtuii en- Miss Hum 11e |.||j.,t ..j (iiand Han sizes $1.50. Boys' $1.25. and Mrs. M. D. Manerofl fur dinner SAl.i'! Curn ludder fruin 4 said deceased by and befor" said ler and family. Supper guests were leiiained Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kin •ds MMle.l Mrs. Lisle Clark lasi I-, , and steady sureness. The engine i hanksgiving day. iicres. Luwell phuiie court: day. Warren Hoiish and family, of Hasl- yun, hla and Nuah Wcgiier, ul lad. F, a. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shav spent the • • I'Tiedli. | 1 . miles ll Is Ordered, That all the credi- ings. Grand Hapids, Mr. and Mrs, l-rank nurlh uf Auto Accet ories—Tube, and Tir... I." h- Maik and famih visdetl al purrs away with a quiet hum week-end al the home uf the furm- I uw ell. (p 21 •2H tors of said deceased are required I • Jn. S l.n ki 11 s in Keene Snmla\. Mr. und Mrs. Willium Crans, Mr. Sherringtuii and Fli/.ahelh Sherring er's parents In Hastings. Their Ion Thanksgiving. present their claims to said court at "'I hinids ot Mrs. H. F. Wilkin Fancy Leather Belts of power. and Mrs. Julius Crans and John son, Thomas, who has been spend- S \l.l- Christmas trees, Call Mrs, Louise MeCunm ll, Mrs, (leu, Coleman L mpt, Lanterns or H.at.r. and said Probate Office on or before Hm son have the s\mpath\ of their Crans, near Caledonia, were Thanks- ing a few days with his grandpar- l ied Hulh, Tclephune a!l, !•' 1-2, I9th day of March, A. D., im at Ineiids uf Murse lake in Iheir .ad $1.00 giving guests of Mrs. Claude Whit- ents relurned home with Ihem. Newell, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kills, l,uw ell. (p 3n The items listed here are samples nev and children. Durene MeConnell and Huward Lin- the repairs on .and at all tim.s. ten o'clock in the forenoon, said t»ereavenient. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Manerofl had time and place being hereby ap- Ihe III. ml- m this neighhorhuod There's a thrill to "stepping on Mrs. Harold Yoder und children as Iheir guests several days las! Ion spent Thanksgiving at the Juhn SAl.i: Ipright piano cheap, Genuine bridle leather of the many hundreds you will find Karrer hume, Mrs, Dan pointed for the examination and extend their \nipath\ to Merrilt visited the home of Ed. Yoder and week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swonger. Siniuii (p 27 When in .eed of anything in th. Hardware adjustment of all claims and de- Sav h". and famils in tlmr sad he wide belts, each in its own it"—sensing the instant answer family Friday afternoon, while Har- •Mr. and Mrs, Herb Hetiewav, uf on display in the various lines of Dover, Ohio. Mrs. Manerofl, Sirs, A black, white and tan fe- mandK against said deceased. reaveiufMit in the luss of Iheir wife old attended the Allen Hehler sale Middlevllle, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Kin call in and inspect our line. of swifter speed! There's a thrill Maehel Mlzer, Mrs. Sam Wlngeler laic Heagle dug thirteen inches It Is Further Ordered, That pub- and mother. Mr. .Sa\les is wi Holiday box, make a pleas- near Alio, von and Ida Wegner, uf (irand Hap- throughout the atore. and Mrs. Swonger were in Grand nursing puppies, Meward. lie notice thereof be given by pub- known aruiind here as he carried Mrs, Jessie Knowles. of Freeport, ids, spenl Sunday at William Vull ing and useful Christmas in the feeling of power at your Mapids Wednesday, wu| icr's, Mrs, I'eckham, 12111 Sherman We can supply you with the old r.liabl.Tm* lication of a copy of this order fur mail un Huuh- 2 fur si-veral \ears 1 M^ay forenoon caller of Flection of ofllcers was held al three succeikive weeks previous to Mrs. Oil Pardee. Mr. and Mrs, William Sehrader street, Crand Hapids, telephom Mr. and Mrs. f rank Fairchilds . n gift for a man. command — all the power you Ihe Soiilh Lowell Grange hall Mon- .StlSIa, aco Gas and Oils. Raid day of hearing, in the Luwell tertained Mr. and Mrs. Mfied Hedell W, H. Pardee and wife returned day evening. Ofllcers elected were: and Ihomas Forward, Mr, and Mrs, (P Ledger, a newsnaper printed and and daughter Flussie, of Clarksvllle, oons home Monday after spending Ihe Males, of (irand Hapids, spent need and more besides! Vahla Walls, worthy master: Far! WASHINGS WANTI.h In t h e circulated in Raid count v. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Faircliild. of P?*1 j.w.0^w,,rks wl,h ,ht'ir sishT, Colby, treasurer; Claud Silcox, ov- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, l„ Sehra- der, of Melding, ''"inter huuse un Peck's hill,, Mrs, We can line you up with Rubbar Boot, to CLARK E. IlICBKi:, Cascade Hills. Mrs. Oil Pardee during Ihe absence erseer, Dale Curliss, leelurer and •hicuh lihyn, ((p ;{(| Judge of Probate. The Ladies' Aid sueielv meets with of Oil. Mrs. Dale Curliss, secretary. Mr, and Mrs, A. Shumaii. of (irand k.ep their feet dry. A Irue copy: Mrs, Fred Muore Monday evening in Solite is a remarkable gasoline i ity'*' Hichards, Mrs. Polly Those enterlained for Thanksgiv- Mapids, Mr. and Mrs, II, Hokensen, POL'LTIVY WANTED: Will p u v ily took Thnnksidvinn dinner wilh tained relatives from (irnnd Mapids EAST ADA—HI'RINti HILL. FRED ROTH. the interest uf the euming eonven- Sam Snvder and «i aiiddauKhler, Harvey Metterniek. Joseph Metier- lim htdll hy Ihe Ada reformed Livingston. Jerry Hlough, wife and ing dinner al the Vahla Walls home of Muskegon, and l.uraine Dygert, uf the highest market price. Will Rfgliler of Probate. (27-28.2!) lionf. • •'I Snsder foi IhanksKlvliiK. niek, Marian Metterniek, Adrian Ihe former's molher and sister in and Sparta ThanksidvinM. Mr. and MrN, W. V. Hurras und ehnreh is nearly completed. because —for all its lightness Miss Dora Stahl attended the funeral Kalamazoo, spent Thanksgiving w ith call fur il. Phone C. H. Ah«. Leather Coats, Lumbar Jack., Sport Coat., Mr. aud Mrs. William T. Condon were: Mr. and Mrs, Farl Mehler r Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Campbell en Smith. I'auline Yelter, Kdward Yel- tlrnnd Hapids. danidilers, Verle und Marsueiite, Mr. und Mm. Al. Faulkner vUlted of Mrs. Mary Tyler Sunday after- Loren Dygert and family. ander, Lowell IL )-F-2, (c 24 tf hr. H, \. hladviesv. uf (irand Hap- and Tom Condon and ehildren were and speed—it does not sacrifice and family, of Grand Hapids, Mr. Underwear, Overalls, Shirt., Sox, to w.ar and Eventuill ou will take The lerlaiiied their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ids. was a visitur oi Mr. and Mrs. ter, Hobert Yelter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (iraham made were Sunduy visitors of Farl Vos- Mr. und Mrs, Chan Ward Sunday. noon. Alexander Sherrington, of Dnttun, ledger. Miiests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Con- and Mrs, Allen Hehler and ehildren. I*. I will buy crippled or not now? tf Charlie Cumpbell and Mr. and Mrs. I ,ai I Curliss Sunday. Mrs. Win. Fuirehild, teaeher. a business Irlp to (Irand Hapids dnr- burg and family. A Joint celehrnllon was held Sun- visited al Hobert Sheningtun's Sun- keep you warm and dry. K don Thursday. Mrs. Ashley Ward, of luwell, power. It drives the piston the of Lake Odessa, and Mrs. Sarah Heh- dav , worn uut burses at $1 lu $2. Phone Dr. M. I). Winner and family, of Iiik the past week. Merl Sehruder, who injured him- spenl Snnduy uflernoon with her nY !f h,lmV of Mr* ler. Gerald Mehler remained for S LOWELL MARKET REPORT. Mr, and Mrs, William Sehrader IIS, F, l-l. (Inp !)27 (irand Hapids. and Mrs. (ieneva LOWKLL DISTRICT NO. 5. self reeently hus moved from the son, Shirley and wife. full stroke under power. Oil Pardee, ii being Mrs. Pardee, the week-end. Wamei (Irillln and two children, of Mrs. Needham nnd family spent ALTON—VIWCKN NFS. Corrected. Dee. I, 1!I27. Vun Winiteier farm haek to (irand Ucey, Mrs. Willium Por- Mrs, Sam Wlngeler accompanied spenl Wednesda.N evening at Orlev Vou can alway. d.pand on our fra.h tin. of We are sorry lo heur of Ihe dealh Hums,' N\ AN lilh (iuud used light run nt, were ealleis of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with her daUKhter, Mrs. C. Mrs. nia i.omton, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Wheat, (itl-lh I 28 Mapids with his wife and falher. of our friend und nelfthbor, Mr. rllt and Homer DlefTenbaker's birth- Mr, and Mrs, Charles Swonger on aliuut delivery truck—no l,pf Mr. and Mrs, Juhn Mruwer and junk, Groceries. We carry Shultr Br.ad, Cak.., Cook- Curliss, linker, of South Hoston, Mrs. N., re- lle Carr and Fred Itonsh spent Wheal, (III lb test, while I 2K Dave Veenstra and Haymond Fuse I'elonM. who punsed uwuy Tueiiduy l!!?iJ 'ru iif^V'Seven guesls Iheir way home as far as Lansing t What have you and what were reeent visitors at Ihe Henry Solite gives you speed that ii F, Lengate, of Grand Hapids, visited price, I Mrs. .1. NV. Yelter enter- maining for a few days. Thursday with Itoxie Condon, Means LImIiI lied Kidney (1.(1(1 moniinM. Nov, 22. after un illneNH of rrldav where Ihey all spent Ihe day F, C„ Obeiiin, 7'»2 Morton ave., ies and Fried Cak... Will aava th. houMwlf. a taim d llieit ehildren and (.'i andehil- The farmers of this vieinity are i'eler Vandenhroeek visited rela- hai K lied Kidne\ Means (1.00 Fuse home. with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Snave- Henry Mrower and familv Sunday, Melding. live days. Funeral Nervleeit were Mr. and Mrs, Md, StautVer, Mr. and (p 2(1 grtat deal of labor. Radio Batteries dren fur 'I liaiiKsHlvintf, Mr. and Mrs. not enJoyiiiM (pdte so miieh rain and IIves in Lowell from Tuesday until I'ea Means 5,00 We heur Henry Fuse, of Ada, has held al Adu Heformed ehureli. mrv-certain satisfaction! For teujS.K-f.S ley, Mrs, Wlngeler relnrning home Ki win (ireenleiMh. I'olalues (life hll returned from hnntiiiK willi a deer. u bountiful dinner wus served, eon- that evening, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Moss Slautrer and familv. Mr. W A NT 15 D—By High school boys, wet weather, Sunday. only a few cents more per gallon. "B" Battery Heavy Duty, 45 Volt Mr. and Mix (leorMe lloniddoil Charles Steeman, proprietor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mimis and live, per hu Hf. Mrs, Frank Lewis am! Mrs. Loren sliding of mushed potuto and gravy, Swonger going on lo Dover, Ohio. work or chores of any kind out- r Tryu. for Meats, aith.r fra.h orcookodal were ThanKsniviiiK «nesls of Iheir Flour, per bbl 8 00 Lewis were Salurday afternoon buked chicken and dressing and side uf school hours. Call Il»,», p 27 Speedway (lardens, tins returned ehildren were Tlmrsda.s i^uesl'i of You'll say it's worth it. Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Dinlaman en- $3.75 each parents, Hev. and Mrs. Mavnard from his annnal northern deer hind Mr. and Mrs. Art HiuMs. Kmms f»0 cullers of Mrs. Farl Voshnrw. B !!!j IWlore. Three I arge lovely leiiained the following guesls al all times. (Mdl al Hloominudale, with a line deer, beiiiK Mone hut a Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Kropf spenl Mutter hid 40 Mr. und Mrs. Farl Vosburn audi birlhduy cukes adorned the table dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John CUSTOM SAWING Lumber and Satiifaetion Guaranteed crates. Prices righl. Am in the Mr. and Mrs, (leorne Lewis enter- short lime. ThanksMivhiM wilh relatives a I Oals, per Im fill little son spenl ThanksidviiiK day ii1'iu!1y Mrs, J. W. Keiser and sons, and Miss Kale "C Battery 41/2 Volt fained James and Anna Laslerby, of Corn and oats, feed wl 2 00 with Fhner Hiehmond and family. Piano Tuning nnd Porrlt and Helen Johnson, eaeh one For many y^ari, men market for poplar limber. M. M. Mdward (irnhain, of hnl Itiley. Marion. At any Station Jones, of Ionia, and Mr. and Mrs. Hickory Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Kas., is takiiiK a fnrloiiMh, eailiiiK on Kalph Kisle and family were Corn Meal, per ewl I 1)0 Our xrealest sympalhy Is extend- Standard Oil Strvlct receiving many useful presents, all Ernest Hosenherg, of (irand Mapids. nnd womrn cvrrywhrri} I. Farl Vosburg, Ada, Mich, p 32 We stay open evenings for yoyr accomodation at Middlings, per ton 40 00 ed lo Mr. nnd Mrs. May Storey al wwhing Ihe parly many more happy have bren using uiul 40o eaoh Lloyd lloinddon and danuhU'r. id' his nnele, Frank tiraham and aunt. Kiiesls TliniKdny ol" Mr. and Mrs. Repairing 11 Afternoon eallers were Mrs. Minnie CHICKENS WANTF.D Mran, per ton ,'14 (HI Ihe dealh of their iilile daiiKhter and al moil garagtt. birthdays. ' rrcominrndinK While Leg- Clarlisville, and Mr. and Mi'k, Frank Mrs. Isahelle Needham. Frnnk Itla/o. Dailey, Mrs. Falrehild, Lawrence horns, 17c, heavies. ale per Ib. lliinulilon for ThanksMlvlnK, Visilors nnd eallers at the Need- Lawrenee Ihirness is moving to Cracked Corn 2 10 Helen Louise, also to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Dening, aged 74 years, Dallev and Merle Hosenherg, all of "A" Battery V/i Volt ROVOEN WARNER Will call, Luwell nl 14-2 F, 3. Mr. ai.d Mrs. Ceortfe lloiiHhtuii ham home diirliiK the week were Smyrna, Hons, dressed Il-I.'i Muymond Hesehe ul Ihe denlh of well known Freeport resident, died (irand Hapids, Jaeub Kuuiman, Happy Mien's General Store and Hlclmrd I'nirehild were dinner Mr. und Mrs, Arthur Moore und Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark enter- Huh*., live 11-10 Iheir huhy hoy. Phone 370 while ureparing a meal al her home Foley Pills iV_2J 40o each quests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hedell, Wlllliirn Howe, of KiiHle. William tained their molher, Mrs. Ft he I Van- Calves, dressed .. 14-17 Standard Oil Company* Thursday. The husband and two CAHD OF THANKS, A diMrtlic itiBalanl to the kidaeyt WAN'TKh Man with ear lo sell McCORDS, . . . MICHIGAN of Clarksvllle, I'Viday eveniiitf. Duvis nnd fuinily, of Fhnhrook, Mr. denhroeek over ThiinksuivinM. Calves, live (Ma ADA VILLAGE NEWS. 430 Monroe Ave. IMiana] daughters, Mrs. Eleanor llvall. of AL We wish to thank our relalives complete line qmillly Auto Tires Meef, dressed Me lo 14c Quick lo relievo Those who were neither Hbseiit uml Mrs. Nick Viiiiderwurr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hry Condon spenl Mr. und Mrs. Georue Morris, of New nnd Uand Planon far Sala. legon, Louisa Emery, of Toledo, Iwo and friends for Ihe kindness shown and Tubes, Exclusive Tenifory. nor tardy al the Morse Luke school Jess Doun, and (ieorite (irahuni und Thursday wilh Iheir parents, Mr. Meef, live fi to H Grund Hupids, visited friends In Adu step sons, Charlie, of Millbrook, Hoy, OUR MOTTOi M. W. GEE Ter ma. LOWELL, MICHIGAN us in our lime of sorrow and he- Try them experience md necessary. Sal- Is and will he, Many Sales and dnrlnu November were Hetty Rrsn- lody friend, ill of Grand Rapldi. and Mrs. Miehe. I'owls, per lb 14-20 Sunduy. of Howne and one step daughter, renvemenl. Hutrywhtta ary #311(1,(1(1 per monlh. Mile- nan, Harriet Grote, Lewis Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Don MUler and fam- Mr. und Mm, Hill Condon enter- Hutter 40 The new pamonuKe which U be- Mrs. Wayne Renton. of Rowne, sur- Mr. und Mrs. Haymond llesche, stone Huhber company, Easl Liv- Small Profits vive. Grandparents and Aunts. J erpool, Ohio. (p 27 r. JrT* •* •

THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO

Mrs. \V. .1. Foster spenl Monday in (HHTt ARV—MINEUVA A. ROWE. O. ITEMS 0FTHE TOWNI (iraml Hapids. Minerva A. Howe was horn al Hoxeil liandkerehiefs, liae lo $1.25 Otsego, Allegan county, .Inly HI, THE LOWELL LEDGER Harrison (loir, of (irand Hapids, at Warner & Seott's. l.SIa, and deparled this life at Lake was in town Thursday. HOYT LUMBER CO. Mrs. Art Mill and two children Odessa, Nuv. 22, I!I27 at the age of liarold Knglchardt was in Ciiaml spenl Salurday in (irand Hapids. 82 years, .') monlhs and (I days. She Hapids on business Monday. was united in marriage lo Irving .1. and ALTO SOLO Mrs. Kddie C.olhy, of Sparta, spent Hatchelor, May 22. 1807. He pre- LOWELL. MICH. Miss Helen King spent over Sim- Monday evening at the M. Day home. day with relatives in (iraml Hapids. ceded her in dealh eighl years ago, Mr. ami Mrs. II. \V. Finch visited having passetl away al his home in Vern Hapeman has returned from friends in Aurora, 111., over Thanks- l' i S\' a hunting trip in Northern Michigan. this village, Angnsl HI. I'.HU. She giving vacation. leaves lo monrn their loss three Building Materials of all Kinds. Morris Peekham, of (irand Hapids, Mrs. l.yle Deniek and son liobbie, sons, Hav, of Porlland, Oregon, Joe Offers ItsReaders spent the last of the week in Low- are in Canada lor an indeflnile visit of Lowell, and Frank, al whose ell. willi her parents. home she died, two daughters, • Mrs. Elizabeth Lalley and dangli- The Misses Katheryn and Anna sfore Clara, of Lowell, and Mrs. Maggie Give us a trial. !ter Margaret, spent Friday In lira ml Lalley, Loyal and Billie Lalley spent Reapelle, of Porlland. Oregon, eight Rapids. ilnrday in (iiiuiil Hapids. grandchildren and four great grand Mr. and Mrs. Mart Simpson, ol" Marens I'nlmnn, wife and daugh- ehildren, wilh other relatives and (irand Hapids, were in Lowell one a host of Iriends. two olher ES AT in- Mmy. were Sunday dinner guests | day last week. ol Mr. ami Mrs. 1'. I1', (loons. danghters, Millie and Mrs. Fern ^TOP at uur shop and hihhle, having passed away some Phone 16-2 Rings Forrest Wardell and family, ol Horn, lo Mr. and Mrs. .1. Sehwal), (irand Hapids, spent Thanksgiving lei us adjust your years ago. She resided on a farm (Lelha Blakeslee,) Nov. 27, al Iheir s west of Lowell, over thirty years, with his mother. home in HoekTord, a daughter. brakes, or if necessary F. A. (iould and daughter, .Mrs. preceding the death tif her Imshand. Mr. and Mrs. Halpli Sherwood en- re-hne ihem wilh Johns- She united with Ihe Baptist church. Mutie Hivetle and ehildVen spenl leilainrd his sisler and family, of Thursday in Detroit. Man ville Brake Lining, She was a loving molher, devoted to Ohio. Irom \Vednes«lay lo Sunday. her family ami has been very ten- Mrs. Katlierine Stone, of (iraml Mr. and Mrs. W. Fox were Thurs- which we believe is the derly cared for hy her son and wife Hapids spent over Tlianksgivinii (l;i\ dinner guesls (if Mr. and Mrs. safest and most durabi'j in their home for over a year and with Lowell relalives. Will hymen al llieir home in Ionia. brake lining made. lind lunged tu go, since heing taken GREEN & GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sissein. nf to her hed most two years ago. Her Lyle hovee, wife and Iwo chil- It takes bul a short Lansing, spent over Thanksglvinii dren, ul Sonlli Moslon, were Sunday long desired rest has come ami she LICENSED CHIROPRACTORS with Lowell relatives. dinm-r r.ncsls of Mr. :md Mrs. Will while and may save ^ou h:is guile to her reward. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Heynolds spenl Fox. weeks of repair work. ftbur Choice Thanksgiving with the former's par- Over Mrs. White's Millinery, Lowell uvn Better come ii i to-day. To- PLItlTKT ATTENDANCE F O K STOMMN ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heynolds. Mrs. Hannah Harllell spenl sev- MNCUM rr.d days last week al the moi row may be too late. THIRD MONTH. -snuN Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley llnnler. of home wilh her son Howard, and ( uiiral Building—Kindergarten: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday KIMCrS Keene, spenl Thursday wilh Mr. ami MWUJ wile. Herlha Alexamler, Winlretl Alex- Of Any 5 AMNM Sirs. M. Sinclair and family. •LANU The Misses Anna Mae Tysse and lander. Shirley Bannun, Inez Cole, Hours: 4:00 to 8:00 P. M. IMUIMN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilgus spent Carol Van ilarlsvelld spenl Iheii l>a\iil Couns, Howard Dennie, Jan- Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. vaealion in Holland wilh Ihe home i t- Denn\, Imiik Doyle, Bobby Will Kilgus ami family in Sonlli ' I ly nn, \iarjian Fonger, Hichard Magazines and folks. SCIENTIFIC SPINAL ADJUSTING X-RAY SERVICE Lowell. Mrs. William Waehlerhonser and | Halherlv. Bertha llulland. Hay In , Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Dawson ami son 1'anl. were Wednesday and l^ersull. Caroll Kyser, Billie Lalley, daughler, Miss Flora ArmslronM. ol' I hnrsday ^nesls of her parents at , riieudore MacTavjish, Billie Peck- ! (irand Hapids, Mr. and Mrs. Hay hani. (iene Hogers, Juhn Phillips, HusNe Conaultation and a careful analysis of tha tpine may ba (•.onslaiiline. ' 1 luivnee He>nultls, (ileit Fail Perry, Hall and* children, ol Howard Cil v. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thnrlell am had without coit or obligation were guesls of Mr. ami Mrs. K. .1 ;|)urtdhy Setdl. \nna May Sherman, iwo i hildren. of (irand Hapids, were Allen and family for Tluinksfiivin^ i KeiineHi Smith, l.orna Slnarl, Lu- Thanks,'-'.iviiiM Knesls al Ihe Haymond CENTRAL GARAGE I J t itle Warner, LIUMI Wisner. l.erfiin home. A, H. STORMZAND, Prop. ; l illh (iratle: Mr. and Mrs. (ieor^e C.astoi and Authorized FORD Service William \ith:iil Norma Ashley, suns spenl IhanksKiviiiK da\ aud llohei I Carllantl. tii ace Dawson, i Ihe week end wilh her molher, Mrs. Telephone 43 I Katlu MI Dawson. Waym Dtiwling.' Be Here! 1 DECEMBER 1.1 \iiiia Smilh. ol Hnrnips. I .url t »u\ le. I .ester Feiining, Van L\ nn l icit her and family and \i stiate t lynn, .hick FuiiKer. Lynn [ • .hai les I'elerle were I hanksMiviiifi Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Truy ami fain- ;(iartlner, \nna (ireen. Hoherl Haw dinner ;;nesls i.i" Mr. and Mrs. ('.has. ily, of Detroit, spenl over llev. (iraei:i llaysmer. Orion Hill. An unheard of bargain. Enough rtsd- \(iiiii:;. ol I'liill lake. f-iviiiK with relatixes here. ' l .thia Miiltllelttn. Marv Milt hell, ing (or the wl ole family—a wide van* NINE O'CLOCK I'ele \ andeidtroeek, of Vergennes, Mrs. Flfdn Norwuod and dair-di idenn:i Phillips, Herherl Heynulils, ety of high class magaxinas——*11 st a price to 6t your pocketbook. Don't and Leu lljchmoiid, of Keene, were ter. ami Mr. Norwood's mother were (iti.ryf Huherts. .tames Hosewarne, fail to take advantage of this money* '! hanks'-jvino dinner i-nesls ul Mr. in (iraml Hapids one day last week. }Kidhr>n Schmitler. Bertram Scott, SPECIAL saving opportunity. No need to wail and Mrs. Merrill Day. Miss Ariel Lawrence, of Detroit, \illnir Speaker, Ltlna Swanson, : F.lhel \nn 1 huinas. Jean Weekes. as Renewals will be extendad from dato WOMEN'S OXFORDS Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Arehart spent spent over Thanksidving wilh her THURSDAY A. M. (leiahl Nfiter. Alherl /.vginant, F.tl- of present expiration. several days lasi week inelnding parenls, Mr. and Mrs. (1. O. Law ' $10.00 ARCH SUPPORTS vvartl /.\^m.iid. HUNDREDS WILL BE HERE Thanksgiving wilh his hrolher and rente. MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS Sixth Crade; A big assutiineut lo choose from. laiiiily and olher relalhes. Harvey Halcum, of Hie hospital at WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES (datlss ArmslroiiH. Manan Ash- $3.00 VALUES Not Ihe lalesl styles, but the tongues, Battle Creek, spenl from Wediiestlay rt. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. .Schneider and ley. Marian Berry. Dorolhv Billin- Tan kid, everell style, solid lealli- NINE, SO LET THE BREAK- or Ihe heels are worth more than unlil Sunday wilh Mr. ami Mrs. Pal children. Ora .lean and Hilly ale ger. Lester Dawsun. Lottie Dawson, cr soles and heels, a comfortable we ask. All sizes. Howes. FAST DISHES WASH THEM* lnike\ dinner with Dr. and Mrs. P:ml (ianlner. Ftlna (ireen. (irace1 house slipper that will make a won- 'WHflUE KONOMYIIHQ (luHVedsen and sun (icurge. Thanks- Mr. ami Mrs. Don Parke:' -iml two coupon to day: derful Christinas gift. SELVES AND BE HERETOGET llawhy. ( harles lluuseinan. (iladys SALE PRICE 19 ei\ ing day. children, td' hmia. were Thursdav Ingerstdl. Maxine Jones, Hoxie I.n/, YOUR SHARE OF THE BAR- $ guests of Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge M. Centlemen: 1 vish to take uJvanla^c of your Magazine Bargain Offer. I PAIR Snmlay dinner ^nesls of Mr. and l-rank Hogers. Jane Hnnciman, Or- t.nt encloflng the aL ve amount in payment fur a one year aubsciiptloB to SALE PRICE $|39 GAINS, OPENING DAY. l a daily reality Mrv. 1'red Henssi r and parents were Parker. pha Slantfer. Katlierine Steed. your ppper und tl.e FI\'K Masazincs 1 J.a.c marked witti an X below. All PAIR Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Hose, of Hnrnips. Mr. ami Mrs. P. I",. Vos. of Flint, Se\enlh (irade: .uLaciiptiuns are lor a iuii year. and Mr. and Mrs. .lulm Weher, tif spent Thursdav and Friday with Ihc Frvin Hasler, Hohi rt Brighton. CHILDREN'S New Salem. hitler's parenls. Mr. ami Mrs. 15. A. Howard Hm k, l-jinna Covert, Don- Nutne Quality and Savings Mr. and Mrs. M. De Hoer and son, Charles. altl Hartley, Htden Hill, Mary .lack- STOCKINGS ami Mi. and Mrs. Alex Hensser, of Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Karel, ol sun. F.arl Malone>. Hichard Mc- Tou i Stale (irand Hapids. spent Saturday ni.Mhl (iraml Hapids, spenl Thanksgiving Naiiyhton. Clark Mtifse, Kenneth 50c VALUES Mnniue. Irene Hensser, LncIMI Hitlg- and Sunday witti their parents, Mr. with the 1.liter's parents, Mr. ami St. or it. r. 1). and Mrs. S. Murrill. Mrs. John Pallison. way, Lawrence Hitlgway, Halph Sherwuud. I.eslei Swanson, Huhert Mr. and Mrs. IMiil Dennis enler- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bargewt 11, of G American Poultry Journal n Good Stones Walters, Orisuii Weaver. Thelma Del Monte or fcctfltM tained SnmlaN Mr. and Mrs. I'eler Muskegon spent from Wednesday Q American Swineherd G Household Magauna Wiugeier. Milfortl Wisner, Dorothy .lansnia and son Hussell, Mrs. Flor- until Sunday wilh the hitler's par- G Capper's Farmer G Modern Horoemaking Pair ence (iuiiklin. and Mr. Malt Halls- enls, Mr. ami Mrs. Phil Krum. Haw ley . Fi^lith (Irade: G Dairy Farmer G Needlecraft hon. of (iraml Hapids. Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Benson ami Miss WOMEN'S ARCTICS Irving Alexander. Clare Cuger. • Everybody's Poultry Magazine . " Open Road (Boys) Heulah Hugers. of Jackson, spenl ov- Mr. and Mrs. C.harlcs I'mphry Merle Coyer. Hichartl Cunrt, (ierahl- G Farm & Fireside G People's Home Journal 4 BUCKLE, $4.00 VALUES er Thanksgiving with Mrs. Henry MEN'S WORK SHOES and son Hoherl, Mrs. Moyer, of ine hawson. Harold Denlun. Hetha G Farm Life G People's Popular Monthly ©TKK (hand Ledge and Llill'ord Van Lu Wilson ami Mr. and Mrs. L. Ay res. $5.00 VALUES All sizes to choose from, and such Raisins Furd. Maxine tinnier. Bruce Isaman. G Farm Journal Sportsman's Digest \« n. of Lansiiifi. were Snmlay gnests Mrs. Phil Krum ami Mrs. Hrnce DurutliN Manjie. Mahle Hidgway. ; Tan calf, solid leather work shoes, a pricc. Wool tops, first (|uality f Fruits & Gardens Successful Farming al Hie (». L. licihe home. Krum ami danghler, of Ann Arhur, James Huherts, Carllun Hnnciman. with composition soles that will ruibber , lined to toe. 3 heel styles. G Gentlewoman Magazine G Woman's World IS Ounce Size Miss An^elila ^choendrof, of New were eallers al the home of Mr. ami Cunlon Sherw t Kul. Hosalie Step- stand rough wear. Retan uppers, Saiein. ami Irieiid. Mr. (ioodman, of Mrs. Joe Haley, of Alto, one day hist in ns, Irvini; Wepman. William Wep- /'*/ inn coupon now and bring moccasin toe styles. or mail it to our Business Office TODAY SALE PRICE $J79 (irand Hapids. called on the form- week. inan. PAIR ers cousins. Mrs. Fred Hensser and Mrs. Hrnce Krum ami danghler re- Ninlli (Irade: SALE PRICE 95 BEGINNING THURSDAY WE WILL LAUNCH PRICES lamily Thanksinving day. lurned lu their home in Ann Arhur I .thy le Alexamler. l ively n Huvveii. ll you lake the local etlilion of The Ledger-Solo, you get all the home PAIR $2 Quaker Oats l&s toys lur all the kiddies, including Thurstlay after spending a week (denn Comluii. Civile I'airchihl. Lois news" ami the price is adc less; but if yuu want luts of good retdiflg dull Imj^ics. kiddy cars, etc. War- wilh her Imshand's parents, Mr. ami Hall. Mahle Hall. Lucille Hardy. matter besides all the home news, the large paper is cheaper at ^2.00. roll Cretin Chawi lb 332 ner A: Scull. Mrs. Phil Krum. I.tu Huuver. Lena Marie llnfl'man, SSab Bacon lb na Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Speaker Thanksgiving day gnesls uf Mrs. l.thel Hon.nhsun. Morse Jidinson. FI- ON NEW MERCHANDISE THAT WILL BE THE BIG- and sun Arllnir. enterlained Air. and Carrie Otlell at her hume in Ver- sie Kerr. Lslher Kerr. Marjory Limi. Bonta'i Candy >0 SSC Mrs. Harry Kinsley and daughters, gennes were Mr. :ind Mrs. Harold t.lm Minge>. \dt Iherl Otlell. Carl Ih. 23c Kidhcrine and Helen and Mrs. Kalh- Ol/.man, of Ponliac ami Mr. ami Mrs. Petersun. Hoherl Porrill. Dee Hug- Mixed Note erine Stune, of (irand Hapids al Orlando Otlell and family. ers. |-'rancis Hosewarne. Dorothy Schwah. Flizaht lh Shnler. Lester ICORMI Stuffed Datas Ih. 25c I hanksgiving dinner. Visitors at the hume uf Mr. and Hakes Mrs. Phil Krum Thiirsda\ afternoon Stanller. Orville Summers. Hichiinl GEST VALUE-GIVING ACHIEVEMENT THIS COM- Misses Inez and Ida Helle llnlh'T- Walters. 8 o'clock Coffee lb. 31c I''id. of (irand Hapids, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baley ami Lawrence Hulherford and family danghters, of Alto and Mr. •ind Mrs. Complying with order from the Public lb llC PFKFFCT ATTENDANCE F 0 » Picnic Bam wert Thanksgiving day gnesls of W. Marlow, of (iraml Hapids. GROWING GIRLS' TIES THIKD MONTH. Bacon Squaree lb 2SC Mr. ami Mrs. .lohn Hulherford at (iuests at the Mr. ami Mrs. P., L. Safely Department Charles home Thanksgiving were East Ward. MEN'S 4 BUCKLE ART1CS $7.00 VALUES pkg to<* iheir home on llmlson avenue. First (Irade: MUNITY HAS EVER KNOWN! Mother's Oats Mr. ami Mrs. P. F. Vos. of Mini. Mrs. Patents, Tan, Gun metals, solid Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Houseman $5.00 VALUES Margaret Dennis, Mrs. Flizahtlh Mariurie Herjiin. Charles Dawson, leather construction, 3 eyelet ties. hail for Iheir ThanksHivina guesls William I rusl. Hratlftirtl (iibson, AUTOMOBILE BRAKES Red all rubber, four buckle, first Very new styles just received. Thank You Brand—I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Charles ami Mr. ami Mrs. B. A. Charles. Virginia llusley, Keith Kyser, Lor- will be tested at the quality overshoes, heavy roll sole, No. 3 lluiisiman. of McCords, and her t ne W\ser. l.euan Mtdle, Hoyt (inesls of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krum wool-lined-—a very big special in can father ami mother, Mr. and Mrs. I'lielps. (iurtlun Hitlgway. Lluytl this event. WE ARE FORCED TO RAISE MONEY TO MEET OIIR AC- SALE PRICE 19c .luliii Heynhunl, of (irand Hapids. entertained with Thanksjdvin;, din- Wisner. Murphy's Garage Free of Charge $ 8! Fears ner Mr. ami Mrs. Bruce Krum. of Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Chatfee ami Secoiitl t.ratle: PAIR Ann Arbor, Miss Isahell Hernard. uf 3 lamily, and Mr. ami Mrs. Farl Chal- Vivi;in Ht rr\. Sarah Bannun, Bar- SALE PRICE 89 Dallas, Texas, Mr. ami Mrs. Harold and necessary repairs made at reasonable rates. $ K. C. Baking— ice ami family, of Lansing, and Mr. bara Cahuon. Thtd:i Ann Clark, (ier- PAIR Bargewell. of Muskegon. 3 COUNTS COMING DUE THIS MONTH. THESE PRICES WILL 25-oi. ami Mrs. (lien ChaU'ee and son, of ;ihl Cullins. Flurciice Dowling. Mae Standard Brake Linings and everything needed (li and Hapids, were ThanksyivinH Thanksgiving dinner quests of Mr. l;uii.ner. (ieraht Halherly, Doris for a satisfactory job. can 23c ami Mrs. Pal Bowes were Mr. ami day quests of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Mat lavish. Mahtd Oshurne, Doris Powder Mrs. (ieorge Dnnn ami daughler, ChallVe. Sturinzand. Hetty Lull Slmirt, Hoh- The Misses iieiiha ami (lora l-'os- Mr. ami Mrs. Alger Streehr ami erl Sa>les, Hubert Warner. Allen DOIT. DARGAINS FOR ALL! ler, uf Western Teachers college, family. Mr. ami Mrs. Waller Cai \\ isner. \rthnr White. W. F. Murphy Kalama/.oo, wtre home for the penter, all of Huekfortl. Third (trade: riianks.tjiviiiH holidays and Mr. W. .Innior A>res. Mahle Brighton, .1. Ftisler and son, William, of Mar- Willnm Dawson. Leila Dennie. shall joined the family for dinner (irat e hennie. Virginia Hall. Joseph ^Ulsbury Tlmrsday. Comingto Ionia Hill, Hnssell Kvser. Ciissie June Lester Malice, of C.hiea^o Arl In Lee. Helen Mitchell, hla Speerslra. Every Item in This Store Retficei ARCH SUPPORTS I veUn Staal. Lluytl Slanll'er. Jack slitnle, ami .Miss Ida Cogswell, of ; (hand Hapids, were gnests al Hie ih[ mmm oociobs' Stiles, Juhn Thurne. I rank Zyg- MEN'S FALL OXFORDS Women'a $6.50 VALUES niant. To Malie Ihis the Biggest Sile Pancake Flour D. C. Malice home several days lasi REGULAR $6.00 Patent leather, 3 strap arch sup- wet k inclmling Thanksgiving. Hich SPfCULISl Ftmrlh (Irade: Christmas Greeting Cards ports. A good lilting popular last. aid Man^e, of Delroil, was a week- Paid Hriman. Margaret BriMhtun, Here men is your opportunity to New stock, but Ihey must go. eml .must. Treating Diseases Wiilioui Surgical IIt-h n l-'rust. Madeline llalherley, save on this big special black and ...iwWAWW We Ever Hii Ht 11 \ Hill. Pauline Kiper, Lueretia Mr. ami Mrs. William W. Wehion, Operation. tan, new styles, solid leather. pkg Marsh. Luvica Hitlgway, Betty Jane Finest you ever saw— Yoi Shcild Be Here SALE PRICE $ 98 ol C.hieago, spenl ThanksKiNing wilh Sherwuud. Irene Speerslra, Fdith PAIR Mr. ami Mrs. A. H. Challee. Mrs. At the Bailey Hotel StantlVr. SALE PRICE $^89 2 William Weltlon relurned lo Chicago West Ward. ra^iilllii PAIR oi the Opeiiig E Ihnrstlay evening. Mr. Weldon Tuesday, Dec. 6 Firvt (Irade: will spend the week-end with Hev. the BUTLER CHICAGO Line Lucille Alexander. Ftlilh Bnller- L T. Weldon al Albion. Olliee Hours IU a. in. to 4 |». m. lithl. (iurtlun Btillerliehl, Joyce f The Coons families walhered al the Frusl, Htihh\ (laztdla, Doris John- ONLV. See Samples and get prices at faun home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin ONE DAY son. Ihdty Jane Klnmpp, Bernard fresh Baked— three iiiontlis. Coons for their Thanksgiving din- Uelurning every Kropf, (leraltline Snytler, Thurston WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Ib ner. Miss Lli/ahelh Craw, of l)e- l ithl. (leraltl Wuotl. Mary Ann Weav- w. truil, who spenl part of the week FREE CONSI." LTATION er. FELTS, $1.00 VALUES with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and * i. Fig Bars 10 Second Grade: The Progressive Doclors' Special- Mrs. 11. .1. Coons joined Ihe family Dorothy Jean (ionhl, Austin In- The Ledger Office ist is licensed by Ihe slale tif Michi- Oh! what a chance, to get those parly. f^erstdl, Vinton Mallhcws, Hulh Orders must be in before December 10. comfy, warm slippers, four colors, Puritan Malt— Thanksgiving day dinner unesls gan; a graduate uf one of the hesl nniversilies; twenty-live years uf Pet kham. Melvin Hogers, Vercella pure wool, paded leather soles,— of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Wykes Kingsley. Hazel Ingerstdl. can practical experience; eumes well re- trimmed in contrasting colors. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES . were Mr. and Mrs. T. Wykes, Jr., Third Grade: cummended. Will demonslrate in (iohlie Hasler. Doris Basler, Ern- SALE PRICE A syrup 59 and Iwo children, Mr. and Mrs. the principle cities methuds uf prc- BOYS' HEAVY RUBBERS $3.50 VALUES Clarence Wykes, Miss Annie Miller, est Collins, (ieorge (itdfredsen. Fi- Tan and black calf school shoes venling many diseases sjich as leeii (ionhl, Melbourne Hartley, Hulh $1.25 VALUES Mrs. Doreman and daughler, Mrs. goitre, consumption, etc., and alsti for boys. You will truly appre- Lmily Chamherlin, all of (irand Hmnhel, Clare Phillips, Kenneth ciate this saving. Absolutely solid Wax Lunch Paper roll 5c methuds of treating diseases of lung Heavy weight rubbers for boys. Hapids. standing by means uf medicines, Ichcr. Marie Hogers. Anna Hog- Yod will look many a day for this leather. ' • Jersey Gloves pair 15c Mrs. Hen Soules entertained with diet and hygiene, thus saving many ers. Hoherl Schneider. Jack Sehwae- kind of a bargain and never find it. Canvas Gloves pair 10c a chicken dinner for Thanksgiving people from a dangerous and expen- ka. Fay Sherman, William Sherman, SALE PRICE $|98 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soules, Mr. and sive surgical operation. Lena Swanson. Darrel Swanson. The NEW Bulk Rolled Oats 7 lbs 25c Mrs. Hani Andrus, of Charlotte, Mr. Stanley Wallers. SALE PRICE PAIR This specialist is an expert in diag- Brooms each 49c and Mrs. Frank Wood worth and nosis anil will tell you the exact South Ward. PAIR daimhler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Firnl Ward: 45 I Irnth about your condition. Only ; Preserves, Pure 16 oz. jar 25c Kieth, of (irand Hapids, and Miss those who have a good chance lu re- Dorothy l lelcher. 2 lbs 25c (irace Hianding, of Vergennes. gain their health will he treated, Second Grade: Bulk Soap Chips William Taylor, William Culver, 3 bars 10c Allen (iilberl, infant son of Mr. so that every one who lakes treat- 1 FORD CAR Candy Bars and .Mrs. Haymond Hesehe, 257 ment will bring their friends at the Maxine Kaufman, Daniel Steele. Third Grade: Tobacco 3 pkgs 25c Slraiyhl ave., N. W., (irand Hapids, next visit. Some of the diseases treated: Di- Alice Hichards, Barbara Fletcher. died Saturday morning. Funeral Fifth Grade: services were held Monday after- seases of Ihe stomach, bowels, liver, bloud, blood vessels, skin, kidneys, Leo Belles. J. H. Hawk. Stanley years ahead of any noun al li o'clock from the residence Swacha. of Mrs. Letha Hnhlman, (148 Shaw- bladder, heart, lungs, eye, ear, nose. Cascade, throat, scalp, enlarged veins, leg ul- Sixth (irade: nmi Idvd., NW. Hnrial at Morse Swacha. Argo Sliced (irand Hapids Herald. eers, rheumatism, high blood pres- other low price car DRESS SHOES Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Collar enter- tumors, enlarged glands, goitre, Mondays and Tuesdays are nil- lainetainedl with a Thanksgiving dinner, uerves, weakness, or exhaus- selling days at The Ledger olllce, Childrtn'a $2.75 VALUES ; •. Miss Fred" •a Bailey, of (irandt Hapidsi,i.. , liolion of thIhee nervous systesvstem givinuivingu PLAY OXFORDS rise to loss of mental and bodily preferably the llrst. tf. Stitch down soles, patent leath.er/ can Mr. ami Mrs. .1. Sweet ami family, Learn all about it here 12.78 VALUES of Vermont ville, Mr. ami Mrs. Buy vigor, melancholia, diseotiragemenl tops, wide easy toe styles. Solid' anti worry, undeveloped ehildren, Tan calf pity oitordi for boyt leather and a chance to s^ve big Hitler ami family, uf Lansing and Peaches Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie Collar, of either mental or physical, ami all TOMORROW and girli, all iliei, good quality and money. chronic diseases of men. wtimen ami Mmilet of wear in every pair." Vergennes. Miss Bailey remained PLUMBING, HOT WATER uver the week-entl with her uncle children that have ballled the skijl uf Ihe family physician. and SALE PRICE $|89 No. 2 Size Can ami aunt. PAIR A diagnosis of any disease of long HOT ATR HEATING December 2, 1927 SALS PRICE $J39 Thuse fruin uut uf tuwn who at* standing, its nature ami cause, will PAIR tended the funeral uf Mrs. Batehelur he made FHEE and proper medi- —General Repslr Work- were Mrs. Byrun Beekwilh, Mr. and cines will be furnished at a reason- SHUTER'S STORE Mrs. Will Fdisun and Ida Edison, tif able cost lo those selected as favor Call Phone 202. (iraml Bapids, Leo Edison, uf Des able eases for treatment. 1 make a specialty of THE TEA Muines, luwa, Arthur Dibble, of Al- Children must be accompanied by L. E. JOHNSON SHOES-RUBBER FOOTWEAR—HOSIERY. LOWELL, MICH. legan, Mrs. Florence Buteher, tif Al- HOT AIR HEATING UUT Iheir narents and married ladies by AftANnc&Ruanc legan, Mrs. Jennie Bobinson, tif their husbands. PHIL KRUM Ionia, Frank Hatchelor, of Lake Address: Medical Laboratory, LOWELL EBTABLISBED 1SS« I Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hooms- 330 Hoston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. Opposite Lighting Station I berg, of Ionia. (p 25-26-27

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. - - ^ GOOD RECIPE FOR Improved Uniform International —n TME CANNING SURPLUS STOP CROUP Tire Conservation Does TWO CORN DREADS SAFE RULES ON SWEATER ENSEMBLE COSTUMES; KITCHEN CHICKEN AT HOME IN 15 fi/IINUTES Information Is Not Mean Big Repairing - Shabby tires on a goud louking car! Corn Msal Is Excellent in a Croup uiually contra suddenly—at mldniiht— Yet stand MI any slrevi corner today H owe About " SEASON'S HATS ARE ELABORATE CABINET Usins Birds From Poultry without warn Inc. De prepared to open the dancerausly rtoKRed throat at onee. Hay* oa WINTER DRIVING and count the nuaiber of patclied-up. (.c). m:?. Widteru Ncwapuper Union.! Flock Is Good Practice, Number of Ways. hud thia phyaician a prescription which often brings relief in 15 minutes—no vomiting. Uasd Need of Poultry dihipldnicd tires which are being n ed "Out ot the air a eubstauee, in millions of homes for 35 years. The qulcksst to the l:i>'t mile. The cu-t uf kt cping Out of Ihe mind n thought, * (I'Minn l liy the IJuilH Slates Dcfartnifiit (Prc-parcJ by flic Unilcil Stufcs t)c|)artmciil Market men and con* known relief for CotiKhs, Colds and Whooping Why Speaker Winding 3r ED HOWE No Danger in Operating Car these tire:-: running fur a few tlioii- NV hose birlhduv comes ncxi? Will From the dim unknown nf Aki iai'ltnu.) in Agriculture.) sumers are insisting on uni- Cough. If you have children, get a bottle ot thS there be a party.' Whisper to mother V-', time-tried remedy—Dr. Drake's Glessco—from sand miles wuuld nearly pay for new (liy KKV. !• li, KIT/.WATKl: 11 I'. Inua A hidden Irulh— ^' I Canniiu' Ihe surplus birds from the Corn meal is good in u iiiimher of form color, now-a-days, and It Easily Burned Out Moody Hibi* liii.Utiiiu • f :;k. ) that you want to treat yourgutsfs And n udraele Is wrought. » your druggist. Only 60e n bottle. ment of Agriculture. It Is designed on Ice and Snow If Judg- VW : v home poulir.v Hock 1° oftentlines an diiVerent hot breads and mulllns. Some no real dairyman can afford to There Is only one reason why a Market Man Must Base His ones. Mileage such as this comes (fc. llC.. by Wijiti-m .N«w.,j.in., r Lniot.) to a fine cake made with Monarch for use In farm homes where there is high. gt. Uull Syndicate. WNU Sersl-.o. . -.5' JSi'; "This is the world of science: ci'i'i.emical practice, ivtiier young or are made wilh sour milk and some lrust to luck any more. Keep loud speuker winding or any other Operations on Limited ment Is Shown. Lucca, Monarch Tcenie Weenie • . • i ;. surplus of butter in the summer and Noihlns Is hit to chance. old birds may he canned by home wilh sweet; some are baked in sheets your butter always that golden Immeme Gas Fields winding burns out, and that is from lire conservation dues not mean Peanut Hutter sandwiches and tw-it'/, A It you liuve trmible. u-tiiiiK rui ot s. where the winter supply is not always Lesson for December 4 Monarch Tec nie Weenie Pop Corn, But scionce Is born mi'.hoiN. I'lnmp well-fed liens two ami others in gem pans. The char- June shade, which brings top The bureuu of niiues «iys that nl passing nn overload current through Knowledge. As fearsome—and ns fanciful—as picking up a decrepit tire and putting 0 il i- us-uiilly easier lluin 1 And hrcd of dreams. adequate for tiie needs. For butter fe ^ years old have as good texlure an:l uclerisiii! llavor of the corn meal Is prices, by using Dandelion But- Ihe present lime the largest gas Held the winding, in the electro-magnetic the "bogey man" of their childhood it back into service at a biu' repnlr pVERY genuine Manarrli i.wVae* CCfygr • iu It. And h-.-r spirli Is romnnce." which is to keep for months, it lias ISAIAH TEACHES RIGHT LIVING belter ila\or when canned than six- present in all. and preference for one ter color All large creameries In Ihc world Is located at Monroe, Ga. colls of ellher loud speaker or head (Prrpnrcd by the UniU-iI Stales Department Is the winter driving dread which ob- cost jti.vi to Save a little rubber left th*; Lion Hend, the oMm tradf-nmri i, [). it (liillliSS u i'.ll Itll SIK'tT oi Agriculture.) been found by experiment that Pas- th^ United States covrnriK h romi.leU In <• monili< old ehicketis. or another kind is largely a prefer- have used it for years. It meets The past largest Helds have been al set we find wire of size number 40 or sesses many motorists. But operat- in the tread. It means taking care of of the world's finest food products —Coffee. Illi; suileinciit Ihat il i> m-'ie copy ECONOMICAL DISHES all State and National Food Need for more complete poultry sta- teurized sweet cream should lie used, LESSON ri'XT- Isa. 6 I C"! Tea. Cocon, Catsup. I'ickles. I'r.n.M PrepaiN* ihe ciiicken for canning as oiwc for a parilcular texlure. Here Cincinnati, Ohio, aud in the South. A finer, whieh Is about half as thick as ing nn autoiuobile on Ice and snow the tire from the lirst su Unit it will book s!ii:V; it Is a siuiji'.c iruih lot.; Laws. It's harmless, tasteless tistics with which to enable produc- and the but ter churned at a fairly low ('•OLIiRN' TKXT—I'ur® nnd Canned Fruits and Vr^taliler, ur.d otl.rr you would for cooking. Pick, singe, possible allernate lo Ihe Monroe field can be made comparatively safe. If be able tu deliver all the mileage unili .'iloit bcf. r* (:< il and IK- l .iiher •uricrior table specialtiea. A nice dish which will furnisli o are Iwo good coi'liunoal recipes, one the average human hair, says Henry ers and the trude more ellicienily to temperature. After being ehurned It UOlllOi lv il. n :'OM« pin leaihers, and wash the and will not color Buttermilk. is the Aniarilla Held, Texas. one Is willing to observe a few rules. built into It by the maker. When Is this, to vi.sit Ui(. f.-iiliorU-ss and wid- whole meal and is both tasty and at- for bread Ihal Is light aiid dry, the Large bottles cost W. Banket, technical editor of Hadio meet consumption demund wus em- should be washed carefully, salted, REID, MURDOCH 6. CO. 1 inn . csporl hi trui'Mo; ! 'in'y birds. Then dhjolnl and cut Ihem In One of the lirst tilings to remember. tires are so far worn that they are ows In their affllc'i"n and ir. ;> hlm- Ftrablished 1853 MONARCH t nut ive is: other for a levad wilh a elistardllko only 35c at all drug Retailing. It is not hard to recognize phasized by Hob ft. Slocum, poultry wrapped in roils or prints and cov- mlf unsi>..it,.(i from the w-rld di-po.-o o on * to a'usi loi uliat U &cr> ihe ii'iiai pieces, and discard Ihe en- In winter driving, Is not to drive as Soon to bluw, it is pour economy to Chicago Pittsburgh Boiton New York consistoncy. Intended lo he Perved and grocery stores. the fact that this wire will not pass ered iu u strong brine and kept In a ritl.MAUV TOI'lC—How to Fb KHC Jackionvillc Jampu Los Angrle« bo Is !' y hii liduy. i'iif front d 'or Hamburger.— Ar wilh a spoon and eaten with a fork. ngricultural economics. United States cool place. The brine method of sac and Ihe Itinus and kidneys, and Wcllt A RicWfon Co., be. IEE El wood, Ind.—"After reading a num- thought is given to this condition by In fair weather. You enn readily see, saerilice of the inner tube as well. JI"NI(• R TOJ'I'' -A Uf. That i • bell r.ui;; j now. I exiticioil a l)o.v range u layer of Department of Agriculture, uddress- preservation in stone crocks was God. do ted use the giblets and eggs for Corn Bread. BarfiRftMi, Veintonl ber of tostiinonlals from different people most people as the natural assumption with Ice and snow under the wheels, Cheap, makohift patchev, buuis and with liowers. It was a bill oollecloi thinly sliced un Ing the National Poultry, Butter und found far superior lo covering with INTHUMKMATK A N11 S" I. NI • ' 1'. T "f- So They Parted caiiniiii:. He particularly careful not t c u p f u 1 B corn baking powder who have been I is Ihat Ihe various manufacturers of you cannot stop your car as quickly temporary repairs of all kinds are K'—A Tl : f I'i...... « ii !. Pound and Round 1 paid; 1 cuu!il have put him olT. bill cooked potatoes in Kgg association nt Louisville, Ky. parchment paper, storing In dry salt, m to break the gall bladder. If this meal 2 t en a p o onfula fited by using loud speakers have taken precaution as on dry pavement or gravel, even now being called Into u^e, as never V(U.'Ni! IT,'.i'i.l-: AND .\I>'".T TOP- he wouM soon have boi'ii bark. Hie bottom of a Pierce's Golden Mi "Under present conditions," Mr. o covering with piir.illln. This leaflet IC—-The Kl.-N.-NTS of IliKht 1..MI..' does happen, do not use that chicken t c u P f u 1 B BOUI- salt lo protect these colls. Well, somo though the wheels are lilted with before, but patching up an old casing i <• greater Tiie door boil Is rin^in^ at lids in >• well-greased bak- milk 2 t-Kua ionl Dwoovcry, I may Slocum declared, "the market man Is devote primarily to suggestions nboui for canning because it will have u 2 tablospnonfuls have and v.rJs have not. Most of chains and the hrnkes are In good in wbidi separation of fabric plies uieut. 1 iiad vi.-ions of liowers iu i;:i: ing dish, sprinkle t e a s p 0 0 nful Garfield T ea must base his operations on such lim- for storage and supplements the more 1. Israel, the Favored Nation < : very unpleasant taste. Trim off any soda melted butter them have. not. working order. Fast driving Is the has already begun, cannot give the Old Ilannah caiis up iiial i ii Mr. with a little shred ited Information as is now available detailed bulletin No. S7C-F, "Making 1-7). I.a from large pieces of fat. If theiv Is u i t e a s p 0 0 nfula Was Your a tood many tonic# Hadio receiving sets using five, sis cause of most winter accidents. freeduta fioin tire trouble on whi'-h he your Adam*. ded onion, then add the seasoned ham nnd on his own opportunities, often iliiller on the Farm." These publica- Their uniipie ielation t . c.o.l lift I'TI greiit d 'al ef fat In the jar, it Is like- before being adviaed or more tubes ure now In common Safety Hints. the pleasure j,, niotoring so largely ; know Mr. Ad;1: • the lax a.-se.-sor. burger, alsu uncooked. Cover with a Sift ihe dry Ingredients and add the Grandmothers Remedy decidedly limited, to form an opinion tions may be obtained by application sent ed under the li;. nre ..1 a •. i ly tii cook out on the rubber ring dur- to take the 'Qolden use. This number of tubes In con- The cause of many a inishap Is the depemK >:• can of tomalo soup und bake in a milk and the soda, which has been For every stomach as to piMuabie production. The pro to the United States Department of 1 DI.verve: T I'" IT is a linve-pb cr sports^ oorl ing the processing and may caiis'e it Medical Discovery' junction with Ihc new type of power nttenipt to get tin. wheels out of an r.ii>ines» mi'ii 'io .^oiul proai'liin- !•>' moderate oven until tlie potatoes are dissolved In a small quantity of hot and Intestimil HI. and I am glad to say ducer, likewise, must adjust bis pro- Agriculture Washington, D. C. 1. God's peculiar lav-.r (vv * si: c nine, ll"'!. depi'l.'pennd to slip, thus spoiling tiie seal. Cut amplifying and detector tubes uses a Ice rut when the car Is travelinu al a -i- tn; l.s ure tl.e .- .'lest. fi-idiim tlivir ci-inpetUors. of tender. water. Add the well-beaten eggs nnd This good old-fash- that I sm surprised duction prcgrum on a decidedly in- Cod did for this nation what upon it, one o! tiie ti vi * piec» s the while meat In large pieces from great deal more plute current than Is fast pace. To do tiiis Is obviously REFLECTOR SHOWS llu-ir favorite ways of fuh^a's; a coin- in these days of wholesome canned Ihe butter. Pour Into a very well-but- ioned herb home . , , . at the reeujta. It has ndequate basis on which to judge of for no utlier ii!iiie:i in the L- is a'.mn; t ecriain t" be a slip-on the breasi bone and shoulders. Leave helped me beyond my expoctatiC'fia. I sometimes realized. Of course, by tho Life of Farm Machinery dangerous. The safe way to get out pel it or is lo heiiave lietiei liiau he foods il is not prolitabie for one to tered pan. Lake from 40 to fiO inln- remedy for consti- the probable size of Ihe poultry und OIL INDICATOR llie worM. lie evi.l. iP'. 1 li w sweater for sweahT en-embies the meal on the hones in Hie other most heartily recommend H tootfeeratel proper use of adequate "C" battery of a rut Is to stop tlie car lirst. Not W €) dues. Many IIII arl gallery, o esir.I, buy pumpkins for pies unless Ihey utes at a temperature of *100 degrees pation, stomach ills egg crops which will be available dur- Depends on Winter Care assigned the boundaries ui are "tin t;:U\ of tlie town" lids pices. Cut the neck olV close to the am absolutely certain It will do for them voltage this plate current consump- only Is tills safe, hut It saves your jeiiooi, had been loutuied as a ;.•• in- can lie had very cheaply. A can of to -J-'O degrees Fahrenheit. und other derange- what it has done for me."—AlbeH E. ing Ihc ensuing season. The Indus Many claims nre made on the inherilance (see Num. seas. n. body, and use ll and the other very tion is couslderubly reduced. How- tires from being cut and bruised by ness': to get uhead ol a cmpetitor. pumpkin will make two pics, it Is ail ments of the sys- Ooelin, 1623 So. Ist 8t. try needs a much clearer picture ol amount of saving made hy housing Light Is Thrown on Gaurje lie gathered oul Ihe -•.o:.-. Th,> «mar t thing nl<'Ut these bmiy pieco'. such as the haek and per- Spoon Bread. ever, It Is still very high, as many the sharp Ice. iltitt An oiiposition editor i:i i;. lowu years modish swoaier oull:;< is tiie il m ¥. ready to use, saves tho time of prep- tem so prevalent these days Is in even Golden Medical Discovery increases current conditions and of th') probable larm implements, says John W. Sjog- the Cai.aanites were e\:.Tii haps the feet, after they have been 1 cupful com meal 2 t a b 1 espoonfuls who are using dry-cell "B" batteries Driving down a slippery grade is n Giving Amount on Hand. ago was so good a man ' .i' he he- of liio swealor br'i/^ >o aration and cooking of Ihe pumpkin greater favor as a family medicine the appetite, stimulatea tho digestion, trends of the immediate and tlie more ren, In charge of farm mechanics, The choice>t vine wlii. h wus \\ £0 skinned, for making broth lo lill up 2 cupfuls cold wa- butter (melted) enriches the blood. nre finding out. problem that boibers many motorists. rame governor of his stale. He was \ 11 an d lo Hit skirl ai.d and tastes almost as good. Cooking 2 teaspoo nfula than In your grandmother's day. remote future to enable it to regulate Colorado Agriculture college. therein was the l.-i-ie Vi-h the jars. Cover these bony pieces fer Volume and quality being among When doing this, do not disengage When tiie oil supply of an auto en- so weii beiiaveii and capable tl.M i down pumpk'n until it is almost dry 1 cupful milk en It In liquid or tablets, at your dealer's. production most Intelligently nnd to One uuthority states that the life which bad goie* tlirough tl.f •r cine, i v.'ii will have il with lightly sailed cold water, bring tJw flrst demands the purchasef Ihe clutch. Keep the brake on and w;!.s coinpeileil 10 bcl:a\e and work and of a rich color makes it much bet- 2 or 3 cRga market the poultry and egg crops to of n machine can he doubled through gine is diminished to the point where plinary process in Kgyi to tiie boil, and simmer for lo min- iDdkos on a radio set we cannot think shift into flrst or second speed. Don't yet strong and durable hard to prevent his ruining me, as ter llavorcd. This may bo done with Stop Coughing Too Close for Comfort the best advantage." proper care and housing. There Is no the pump fails, the burning out of the He built a tower in it when utes to make this hroiii. Mix tiie meal, water and salt and of tjsijjg n lower plate current, which set the rear wheels when you stop, lie siiKvrel.v wished to do. A'sioimh tlie commercially canned pumpkin. The moro you rouuh tho worse you feeli While people in all parts of Knglaud Valuj of Product. doubt thai placing farm machines connecting rods or the scoring of the 1'avid .leru';a!em was inude ; ciip- Cliieken should be packed hot lu'o boil for live minutes, stirring con- and tho more Intlamod your throat and would 8,o a loss In those two neces- lose control of the car. T Buddy Boots give remarkable extra esl irnluence^ in my iifo P-r -ood. lie W"?: "SSSSsV. • Ileal. ly, Keginuld Harvey had a close view Mr. Slocum, account il last year for running order and in many Instances The da.-ii oil indicator is visible in 2. The obligaliuri uf ihe nation strength without adding weight. Th. sc d mi; pork tenderloin lengthwise, leaving tlie for paekiii'; in either of two ways. of milk In place of one cupful of tho sary factor. If you skid, turn the wheels In the wisiied to bnidier me. iml really Ihal was not expected or desired. Har- 10 per cent of the total value of live Increase the life of the Implements. tlie day, but at night many drivers (v. L'). ribs or muscles protect the sides of the twee halves joined. Pound Hie meat unlil Siiiiiner the pieces of ciiicken In a water. Add the well-beaten egg, one For the meuittii,- Jet's go to the de- same direct ii n in which the skid oc- saved me. Boschee's Syrup vey was cycling near Oxford when "a stock and ils products, bul betnuse If a machine shed l.» not available. are unawnre of tiie oil supply due to The pu.'-poso uf a vineyard is to h. ir boor, strengthen them and prcven-. one-half inch thick, then spread with small quantity of water until It Is cupful milk, the melted butler, and tector tube ami work Mir way back to •U ;V. lias been fclvlnir relief for slxty-ono ball of lire Ihe size of a coconut" shot the industry Is widespreat' and be- Professor Sjogren states, the Imple- curs, but never, under any circum- lack uf liiumimiiiun. Tu safeguard fruit. The object of ihe husl..i!tdinan cracking. The tough gray soles arc the following stulling: one cupful of boiling hot all through. Or sear the mix well. Pour Into a well-bulfered ears. Try It. :$0c and 00c bottles. Buy the loud speaker. The uition of this double thick to match the wcar-dcT\in • Cora Harris is .. . o'd f.islii.MU'd i past him, whisiling, and hit Ihc road cause of the relative Invisibility of stances, turn the wheels clear over. the car by being able tu read the oil In planting a vineyard and nurturing bread crumbs, one-fourth teaspoonful pioco: lu iioi fat until they are golden hot pan or glass baking dish nnd bake ft at your drug store. G. G. Green, Inc., ments should nt least receive enough qualities of the legs. Tlie m si economi- : Woodbury, N. J. tube Is, or at any rate «houbl be, well If you do this, you niay check the il is thai it might bear frnit. Tlie son of woman i iiavv ahv.i; - iik" i. i ' • - ' iia' th. r..l..iw u: .-li of salt, a dasli of pepper, u sprig of 20 feet ahead of him. lUishiug to the the crop, accurate and complete poul- care to place them In some corner cal boot because the l^ngcst-lasiing. In A Sweater Ensemble. brown, and then pour hot broth over for •!.*) to HO minutes at a temperature known to most radio users, it takes force of the skid so suddenly that the purpose of Cod in tlu' se!- r. n and Lately siie >aid. "ti.e wnmen are ae- :ir in :! •• ui'ii;i• r eii'it ashes strewn about Ihe ground. dillicuit to obtain. A Departmert of All parts such as plowshares and — fi "LSSHixjuZ^T Ilie blessing of the IsiMelili>ii nulion lengths. de!,.-! iu ;> iilliumn like. Snmc ;ii M ihinu or two alioiil the lla! chopped pickles, tlie same of chopped boiling temperature. I»o not roil th? heit. Serve with spoon from the pan What Are You Doing? changes it to a form which we c. n •' O'L GAUGE it is of ill" wroni: hind." Tiiat > onu Agriculture committee has been giv- cultivator shovels should receive a Humble Winter Aids. was that ii mi^iit h i; , forth t'nit ro For dependable, distinctive u a \ e warmili and ulnw ot ruddy . iM .-iiiiiiimno-s of tiie liny nose olives, a little lemon Juice and a few meat In llour before cooking, because In which baked. It Is excellent with Let the .world's most noted operator teach you use for reproducing the sound wave* trouble willi all of ns: we are hocom- , winti newspaper Linotype operatinR- Bljr wnpres, snort ing careful consideration to the prob- coat of heavy axle grease to prevent If you are unahle to g»i traction, His glory. boots, arctics and rubbers, lis ranu'iti^ fnuu wine tone-- Tiii-y arc as favored for the minced capers. Mix willi one-fourth this makes il more dillicull to process crisp bacon. IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW desired. Acting as a rectifying valve \ ing smart a' l;s. rather than .-'mart , hours, clean work. An opportunity for younit lem of developing more adequate the formation of rust. Tongues and a tew old burliip hugs, or a box of ^ MIRROR DASH LIGHT 3. It bore only wild (v. 41 alwa; s look for the Tcp I, it!.'-.- interwnrlifd wilti iiMe di.j "ime ha! a> Iii.'\ are for the of a cupful of sweet fat or huttn and ell eel i vel y. men and women to learn aomethlnf? worth while. During these days how many children It changes the current from alternat- . . . Wisd. i> a convenient anO Two pood courses, residence and correspondence. . nsis statistics for this Industry the other wooden parts should receive a sand and soine lupe may be useful Instead uf sw.-.-i. In-ci.. Kotch Cross. The most rc- •r nn AP •\ i ni; l nr.do. >•> ii i> that tiie wom one beaten egg. Arrange the stuninj Paek the pieces of hot chicken In are complaining of Headache, Fever- ing to a pulsating direct current. This 1 liable stores carry the com- useful thiiig ie a sliarp knife, or £ School established 1916; world's best Ask any collection, tabulation und release of coat of paint to keep moisture out of In setting you goinir agiiin, when you bore a sour and iinw', . in .d fa-| ion i- adding a feminine in the center and sew or tie tiie edges pint Jars. Put some while and some puhlifther. Low tuition, ciulck results, fine in- Ishness, Stomach Troubles and Irregu- in turn Is amplitled by the audlo-fre- plete i op Notch line fur men. good hoe wl •n you have a aio Peanut Butter Cup Cakes Btruetors. Write for catalos. Whv h, the committee believes, may be cracks a? far as possible. are caught in a simw hank, ur are at- 4. The dc-o in;..n ot ine 'yar. w forth • 1. in IMT otlici ui.-o srvoreiy sim- of tiie meat together, so tiiat il will lur Howels nnd take cold easily. If queucy system until Ihe proper vol- women nnd children. The dark meal into each jar, or pack ail SCHOOL OP UNOTTFK, MAUMII, OHIO tempting to hack uut of a parking (vv. 5-7). r\ GUARANTEE - - - OR MILEAGE patch to rid id weeds. Why aid >!•• iittii l' !t >ki.ilra;> or loipie. or lo Been Found Delicious mothers only knew what Mother perf'.cmed most logically by the state While putting the machinery away Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe- resemble a plump honed bird. Hake. the whit" meal into svpairle jars if ume has been attained. Then the cur- Since all efforts bad •n wast • rot peo; m lire wisd'm as i ui tiny (irap-'d oi -liirrcd velvet Cray's Sweet Powders would do for und i\ leral governmenx. a card should be made out fur each place when the pavement slants to- Co.. Beacon Falls, Conn. 1 biMing unlil well browned. dr-ired for some special use. He Whether you are wishing for some- Christmas Present? Buy Italian rent passes through Ihe loud speaker the owner of ihe vineyard MUire nn: f • t vahiabb lid :-'e may oe their children, no family would ever Collection of Statistics. machine and a list made of all oxer- wards the etifh. now i Rubber Footwear Pumpkin Pie.—Kill a rich crust wilh sure, however, not to gel so close a thing just a little different In Ihe way windings where the pulsations ener- solves to abandon it to the u not boast id' i Whv I b'WCVrr, i< nut cnnleiit to Accordeon be without them for use when needed. A ten\;»tive progrum formulated by hauling thut should ho done and of Dun't be afraid to drive in winter. the f" 11 owin- : Talc one cupful of pm 1: thai ihe broth cannot circulate of a cake recipe, or just happen to These powders are so easy and pleas- gize the electro-magnets which actu- beasts of tlu forest to wa- md idionid not t! rvo m-'ro wee bit of a veil. We lnii""'rf. make, re- this coiiiM'ttee Includes the collection repairs to be ordered. Repair work Dun t be reckless, but. un the utlier puiiipkin. two cnpfuls oi rich milk, a I'i'ivly in tlie jar. Two four-pound have some peanut butter, you would piiir, exrhnni;e. 10 ant lo take and so effective in their ate a diaphragm, either directly or 11 •i matter .•Hi gent ; : years' B u u i a n t e t- of slutislPss on producing stocks on hand, don't he overtimid. Knjoy the vour. Subslnntiating His Reason U WUM—MI KIND •n am it i- In - iii- it-'-lt into bit uf sail, "iu- half cupful or less of Indirectly, giving to us our sound ran then be done at odd times dar- and noi ciaiu ie s'avin birds when cut up and cooked ready like to make use of in a new way. try ijulrk ilelivi-ry Cata- netlon tiiat mothers who once use cu.Mlidonce that you have done, and II. The Sins Which Brought Ruin _ «. HF;U A ich ha cry mm as an ar.epled su.'ar I" suit the taste, a teaspoonful luisin* Free, Ihem gladly tell others about Ihem. hand, hatd.'ings, young stock on ing the dull season. |nr paekin^ into the jars, will Hll live these peanut butler cup cakes, which waves. In the audio-frequency sys- faiher is th. ure. Iu fart, a gn-at naliloni-ltiirfoll Co. Save yourself u night of worry, by farms, and ivceipts at country con- are doing, everything possible to to the Nation (vv. s M\M s;., Ills.'- \ I) n M IIOMI: \(> of ginger and a Mv drops of lemon pint jars. Add a half teaspoonful of have been tried out by the bureau of (!» Mullicrry St., N. Y. tem Is where the current Is some- N All the furi-us hell ral^r.-, leotio- -aid iii f' uard lo the UMtulilishoil 1S76. gelling u package at your druggist cent rut ion poll 's, n great ileal of oth make winter driving safe. The causes of this de-tni-iion ;,re 1 heard I • " • • • • rj We extract, wlib twn IrJilly beaten eggs. Milt to each pint jar and enough boil- home economics and found delicious. times built up lo damaging propor- Two Coats of Paint Are W tud. • .: s, <'i.r- class and ivformers nre a--i iy •r\ ll; i r bl iel 11' •>»' veil, for today. Trial I'ackage sent ITIKK. er Important d.ii.'i can be derived. Reflector to Illuminate the Oil Indi- presented under six woes ,-a.-e. w e Food That We Like. in- broih to cover the meat. Adjust nu:*—in Mutrus 111:1.1 KVF.D. WHY T tions. W'-ak men. aiid leave n" r-'al in;;>r. s- nut yuu "It. Il- fi.'' dot s it. I'rii-i- $1. Post - Address Molher Cray Co., Le Uoy, N . Y. "To undertake tho collection of cator on the Auto Instrument prununm ed againsi a pariicnlar sin. s the ii-iie ii at tih! e majority 4 fahlospoons pea- 1 'j cups soft Now, If we can In some manner get Usually a Sufficiency Wear Shows Defects of Ituli Xciir U io I.. » <.•.nil I Uiiiir < !ir iinii If there are lunebbaskel-. to be put the rubber rings and covers and seal wheat flour j.u.l ..I i) D. by mnil. UKI.IA 151.13 Board. sion "n limes in wl.i ' t, "y iaivc im- and mee" hais nut Imt ter ItKMlOHlKS ro.. Sun Uafaul. Calif. these basic statistvis," Mr. Slocum A little paint Is good, bul more Is 1. Mom.poly and oppr.'.-sion of the up daily for school or for the man ol ihe jars. 2 laiilesprions hut.er 2 teaspoons bait- the pulsating current action necessary lived. . it is |in.- silily 1 ri;.- I l-ere of la . 1 lie mode said, "It would be mcessary for the Car by Rumbling Noise poor (vv. s-pi). When You Feel a Cold Cor.vng On. the house, Ihe fol- Place the hol-paeked jars immedi eiiji su^ar Ini; powder to operate tlie loud speaker and at better. A single coat of paint serves Indicator at night, a small dash lamp is a in'Mc dmiiaiid b'r • .• b.4 h"!i .:i: ! 111 li in I lie sliy ap I 'i teaspoon salt IOK SAM-; IN I'l.OKIDA. !II) !icr".i. water department to expand couslderubly Us purpose as a preservative for a One of the best ways to decide Tlie crime against which the lii-Mt T.iko I.: v"i•; v- iiu- }'•. • j'"',v; v:; "• i ni i lowing loaf will ately in a prcssuiv caiiner, and proc- 1 okt I..iu-.r I'-e ati'l ,-l"ed ihis is turn gaii'.e registers I.' pounds, not before. In.-i.. lll'ii l.aui;ldin IM1I1;.. l.os Aiiki-K's. «'alif. 25c at all ilrui;iiUti. to employ some paid observers. It Is Illustrated clearly In tlie matter of i ing house to house" and "laying field - •- ; i i. . •. 1. "a 1'i.i cha-iigo. with the milk. Add the \anilla. Hake IWI^rtjjIjH«»Yorkm Precaution Necessary etliciency. It Is estimated that a shown iu the illustration. The mir- •voiiian buys them to show oft'. sotiahle and decent men, I shall d > a n d on eh a I 1 When the hour is up. allow the can- would ais- be necessary to employ a universal joints where every car buy- | to field" means the sin of the cive.ly MM; s \ 1 I -- 1' \ UMs \Mi It \\( MKS. C.. resting p.unt aliuut i:,u out a I:;e| id!!•' SeaSoll. Soine- two-coat Job of painting will last well : Til bout it. pounds ol lean ner to i-ooi until Hie gauge registers In greased muflin tins in a moderate With "B" Eliminators ror, set in a sheet-metal holder, is . monopolist who in the agr.vnlMral i • • I. if.-. Wl). :it 11c w hicli one of limes ; drape ! '.i>;'e!y line black Add Nature's Wonders competent stutlstleian with adequate and give ns good results as three sep- er Is given the chulce of purchasing 1 " 'l l • i. - -. Wnv i v-.ur v. an tii, •V- -.V- pork and a hock zero before opening the pel cock. oven for about -It minutes. fastened to the dash al such an angle district takes the form of the land Ih amy lives v,: h 1: I: e Ail In St. Haul Pioneer Press—"Lost Chastening With "Ii" eliminators so widely used, assistants who could devote their en- arate single coats put oh at different a car with fabric joints oi tht; more I r-. x m:-1. I'mnpn. T. xas. 1 know 11 widow who has (ilei.'y • ' of veal wilh a as'to direct the light from the dash j grabber, in the commercial c. pters, — A liberal reward will be paid for tiie "Doesn't It make you feel bad to be it is surprising how carelessly they tire time to work for the poultry In- times. In other words, single coal generally used metal joints. bonds, but they pay no Int. re • and hay leaf, pepper, onion, allspice and lamp directly onto the indicator.— the form of the big men i ni-liin-' out return of a female pel bull."—Hoston Imposed upon?" "Yes; it humiliates are operated by the average set owner. dustry. The wholehearted support painting costs W) per cent more to get The chief diflhulty with the metal art- ol liMie value. salt. Keniove the indigestible portions Popular Mechanics Magazine. Ihe small (.lies. IMPORTANT PLAN OF FOOD PRESERVATION Transcript. me to reuii/.e that it can be done." There are right and wrong ways of nnd co-operation of the Irade would the same efllciency. type l.s that It becomes noisy when - of the meat and cut the meat into I'issipation (vv. 11-17). There fori- tiie wi.h-w ai;d i.-r «h: starting a set equipped wilh an elim- be requirud." Two coals are usually sulllcienl to It starts to wear. There is cunsider- small pieees. Iteheat with eiiougb The sin hero denounced Is drunk- dren are b. disiivss. i;:r • • , !>. ^ • • o' r,, A man cau't always locale bis? Kain is never such a calamity at inator, us well ns special cautions re- cover a surface well If the paint Is ahle rattling, and the amount of work - li'l'iid to till the mold lo be used, i'mir Reason Why Rear Tires eoness. Several features are a.nnect- Gst tits who manage IOT I 'impaav a'" i " • ... any other period in life as when one quired in switching it off. properly mixed and properly brushed Involved in replacing such joints some- into the mold, adding a little lemon "gripin" pain." but a little boy al- Make and Store Butter ed wilh ihis one sin. ing enornio!i.s salaries, nn-! d- i :.€ : Always plug In the set so as to light out. Three coats are usually not nec- limes is considerable. In the case u ways? knows wheiv his is. is sixteen years old. Are Oftenest Punctured ' . jui'-e and more seasi.ninus if m cded; ' vx T&tf (1) Hrinking made the lift; business work. the Ulaments before switching on the for Use During Winter essary unless Ihe surface l.s In ex- of the fabric type It Is found that isstest wash®!* clmpiu'd olivi's or sweet peppers may of some (v. 11). Many oil - r women m.d • t ild:- '!! i-.- "Making nnd Storing Farm Butler ceedingly had condition. If Ihe paint when it becomes too flexible as a re- The fact that the rear tires are "li" eliminator. The purpose of this They get up early and continue un- beinn roldied by men in like mii:;!:ei be added If liked. Slice co' 1. smm for Winter Use" Is the self-explana- is applied too thick it Is likely to sult of constant bending and deteri- punctured oftener than the forward Is to save the set from the damage of ones often has puzzled motorists. An til late at night, until their whole >Vide\\ lib! 1)1.' ext-'el car. m Mclvilie Cookies.-(.."ream one ciiplul tory title of Leaflet No. 0-L, Just Is- peel and blister and thus be Impaired oration of the fabric It lends to throw hesr Gilt. an "onen circuit voltage," which Is being is inflamed. in inv. it m their moi-y of bailer and add one and one-hall sued by the United Stales Depart- in value. the drive line or propeller shaft out explanation of this phenoinetiuii re- \ created when "B" voltage Is applied ('-') The effort to give their hellish Afte farmers and cui'fi.ls of sua.ir gradually, then three of alignment. At certain speeds there cently was found when a tire test while the filament circuit Is not oper* business a show of relinement (v. T_'). have IS-ll' unelhinu ("j;.'S well Im'111ell. I'issolVK Olle-folirt Ii Is a considerable amount of whipping, car was run over a large piece of an at lug. The damage Is directed chiefly This is why pleasing music is heard be don .1 wid dren wl' 1 \ M V«. . v- b'.Kjioi.nfu: ol soda in a table-pooniul which results In an objectionable automobile spring. As the front tire •I? »*• against the transformers. INCREASING DEMAND IS BEING pouring forth from the dens of in- have I •s.sly n -j y,? of bol water, add to the niixiure with rumbling noise In the car. ran over the-metal it left it balanced If this rule applies In starting the famy over our land. tlifee-fntirlhs of a teaspoonful ol salt. in such a position as to receive the set, naturally it applies equally well Sift four leaspoonfuls of liakin^ pow- MADE FOR SOY BEAN PRODUCTS full driving force of the rear wheel. (It) Illindness to Cud's warnings and •us of d! In shutting It off except for the re- judgments (v. TJ). Sr. der with three and one hall cujduls of •***$&•• 'ii One Valuable Lesson in The spring was driven through the lions real est li versal of the process. Switch off the Their drinking and dissipation ren- 5l -tPf Hour, add one ti'iispoonrul id (inna W Driving in Car Tracks tire and the steel rim of the wheel rid. 1 most teopie ma! eliminutor und then pull out tlie plug Call for Expansion of Pro- producing on the average about half dered them insensible to the dealings mon one cupful id mils, the juice a Ion lo the acre. Many motorists, who have learned down to the of the wheel. about it. it is actu; Ihul controls Ihe filament circuit. of Providence. Hr jbc and grated rind of nn orange an the valuable lesson that driving In This explanation also accounts fur ijde tl.ii g; lai iiiL' can* 1 you duction in This Country. Thai Ihe Department of Agriculture (4) Cod's judgments for such sins lliree-loiirlhs of a cupful ol raisins, Many set owners get along without Is doing ita share In promoting soy- j ^ie street car tracks results lu un- the reason that the rear tires will 1 do not mean by this, iur IW Si (vv. l.'MT). - Mix the nuts and raisins with some ol any apparent trouble by Ignoring this pick up nails and other objects over iK's . but the seilidine-s wiii.ii a;.]'i'" I (Prepared by the United States Department hean culture is reflected in the fact necessary lire wear, still find thetu- They went into captivity. The Im- the Hour nnd beat all together until rule. Only excellent transformers pre- bf Agriculture ) which tiie front tires have run and ciates that a sick man is a Imr-i'-a j that one of its agricultural explorers j solves indulging In this practice when mediate cause assigned is Ignorance, well blended. Lake on a buttered bak- vent trouble, or sometimes ii merely Soy-bean growing Is n branch of tr which they have left in a position to Mime one. A streim man ph\-i.-al- 1 Adding Hot Gravy to Meat in Cans Before Canning in Steam Pressure Canner. In China oblained approximately 2.000 i yhig to get ahead lu the trallic but it is a willful ignorance for which ing sheet, dropping by spoonfuls about is a matter of luck. It's u risk no ngrieulture In which the national sup- easily to he picked up. ly is most apt to do good things. Half introductions of seed, which are being , stream. When caught lu tuch a pre- they are held responsible. They not radiolst need take. ply does not meet the demand, W. .1. die desperate acts are committed ivs j one inch apart. These will keep some (I'repurcil by the I'lilteil States Department ent wuys for canning. The flavoring trled out by tho government with dlcament, there is a way of coming only go into captivity, but Ihere is Morse of the United Stales Depart- a result "f aiiiodnloxicatioti, prohahly. j time if stored in a cool place. oi Aitnculture.) aud proportions In these recipes may promising results. out with the least amount of grindini great niuriality among those who ment of Agriculture pointed out to an You May Park on 28th Most suicides: begin thinking gloomy Potato Salad.—Fook potatoes In The canning of meals on Ihe farm be varied to suit Indlvlduul taste, but the tires against the rails. Give the drink (v. 11). The records every- Illinois audience nt the Slate Soy lioan thoughls because of unnecessary liud their jackets to have n good llavored has become one of the most Impor- Ihe length of lime und temperature Place Speaker at Least steering wheel a quick twist Instead where show a much higher death rate day celebration nt Urbaua. In spite Floor in This Garage health or conduct. potato. Peel them and cut into dice. tant methods of food preservation. for the processing period of each of gradually forcing the wheels out among drinking men. Prinking de- 10 to 25 Feet From Set of the very rapid spread of soy-bean A skyscraper garage L'S stories high *• -X- # Mice one good-sized cucumber alter Only meals Ihat have been freshly meat or mixture should never be I Agricultural Notes | of the track. The same tip applies grades all classes (v. Ifi). The coun- "Howling" of a receiver results culture In Ihe United Stntes in recent with a capacity for more than 1.000 Writers speak ol "Ihe convuitiwiis' VS peeling, ndd a cupful of the tender killed and cleanly handled should be changed. when driving iu a rut. It means a try itself was made a waste (vv. is. from a microphonic tube being within years, wo Imported last year about autos is being planned In Ne*v York. —the gem rally mrepied haldls ). ensembles. Tiie sweater accents wave DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART 25 per cent of the cultivated area, gas engine for use without clcctric power. A push of the he retired, became a great talker, Very offeetlve black-and-white mil- Steam In one-pound baking powder stewed—just ns Ihough for Immediate boiling water. Leave skin side up that'll make you grief next season. The sixth woe is denounced a-'ainst stripes? of warm rich tones against • * * foot starts the engine. It uses little fuel and is automatically smoked cigarettes and drank ail the linery Is making Its way from Purls cans for Iwo and one-haif hours. serving, so that the flavor will he re- und do not turn, but baste frequently. $119,000 for Radio Music those who are in places of justice a* a beige baekground which accuratel.v lubricated. A child can operate it. whisky he could get hold of. 10 our shores. Ulack lace plays a Serve with an egg sauce or any de. tained. It need not be cooked tender, When cooked through and nicely A bureau formed for the purpose All imported alfalfa seed, except judges, r.ecause of their lack ur •A*- tf- tf- repeats the bulge of the kasha which Accept only ''Bayer" packaga Canadian, should he avoided. lovely part in millinery of this sort sired pudding sauce. but It should be cooked until the cen- browned, slice aud puck in cans or of urranging personal appearances of Summing Up Economic moral discrimination, and because oi The Kotnn. said by many to have is empbiyed for lids skirt, and coat. Jars lo wit hlu one-half Inch of the top * • « desire for temporal gifin they can*, (see hat center of group). A smart Hid you ever try peanuts In Ihe ter Is no longer red. Hack the meat which contains proven directions* artists who are being heard regularly KtsJJt to give a airetlsse c? been written by a god, delines spend Veil.- are In again—not ordinary of the cun. Add the grnvy from the Keeping records will show the justice to miscarry. dotted i'vebrow veil for street wear Is MuH'mg for duck? The llavor, provid- as hot as possible. Itemove all bones Handv "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. over the air has contracted for the Value of Farm Silo thrifts as brothers of Satan. The ex- veils, mind you, hut cunning lit- roasting pan, or soup stock so that dairy farmer how lo make ten cows shown last in the group. ing you like peanuts, Is delicious. Mix and fill up the Jar or cuu with hot Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. exclusive services of a number of Summing up Ihe economic value of tPouMa-jsrocS was&Ssjr; sei-v tnivagance of s-pendlhrifts leads lo tle exeii-es of veils used in an orna it barely covers Ihe meat. Close tho do Ihe work of fifteen. For opera and formal evenlnu ftinc. three-fourths of n cupful of cracker gravy stock, so that Ihe sterlll/.atlon Aiplrla is tto tiadw mark oC Bam Ma&nfaotnrt of Moooacotteacldeiter of SallcflleaeM vocal nnd instrumental performers, the silo, where large numbers of ex- Chi-IsCs Way dishonesty; to crime. Look up thi> mental way—nose veils, eyebrow veils can or Jar, and process It In Ihe steam • • • The \\ hirlpool ' lil prove a last- to a w.itch.like precision. Tl ni-h lions milliners are erealiiig dazzling trumhs, one-half cupful of chopped period will not be longer than neces- guaranteeing them $110,000 for • periments and tests are averaged, you '•Output and not inl ike; giving, nut records of criminals you know. Sev* and sm b tbey are called. They art* pressure cooker. No. 2 cans or pint The greater the amount of milk in.', gift. It vi'l !•• chcrishid the Whirlpool holds 21g 1- confections nil of gold luce and spun- peuUlits, one-half cupful of heavy sary. single season. can safely figure Ihat Ihe silo will receiving; losing one's life and not more c.uh week iiiul it will give •jn-tenths ol them were spendlin-ifts, really nothing more or less than a Jars nre processed for 45 to fifty min- passing Ihrough the separator, the gons of water it is ro compacl gles and metal cloth. creank, two tablospoonfiils of butler Fit her glass Jars or lln enns may save $1 on Ihe production of loo saving it—tins |s Christ's way of mak a I tctime ol scrvicc. It is so # tf tf. wisp ot ma lines or sheer lacy mesh, utes ut 2.10 degrees Fahrenheit or 1.1 thinner will he Ihe cream. that it will pass through a 21- Nose veils worn with the little fell and a HKte scraped onion, salt and he used for canning meals. Full di- pounds of beef or growth. It will ing life great. That is the plan He well constructed moch.mic.ilIy The writing and rioting of mankind droppini! a more inch or so from the pounds of steam pressure. No. 3 Replacement Tubes * * * iiuh doe.-, h can be emptied in hats miisi enter into Ilie color scheme pepper and civyenne lo taste. rections for each step in the icess Embarrassing Position save 12 cents on the cost of producing himself fullowed. P.ecatise He gave that it practically needs no at- I'j minutes and clothes can be does not make much difference: we front rim of Hie hat. They are Inn cans or quart Jars from ST) to 00 mln- Good purebred bulls are very cheap by either blending or conlrnsting the In ellher case will be found in Karm- ft is of utmost Importance that the a pound of butter. It will save 40 every!I ing. His name N great every tention. i here i^ only one place added or removed while wash- need only consider Its final con. talizinglx llirtallous They are dis uies ul the same pressure. In enso In tlie long run although the pur- Hiade of tiie hat. ers' Nulbdln lISfl-F, "Pork on the exist ing tube In the rudlo power unit cents on the production of 100 pounds where.* —P. T Kemerer to oil. Rear'ngs arc Timkcn and ing. Its automatic safety wringer the meat Is fat, lime for processing chase price may appear high. Photograph shows Ralph De Paima, famous auto race driver, and Vic babbitt. The tub is elusions, and these are so few ihey linctly feminine, these little veils .II'LIA f'.OTTOMLKY. Farm," and also recipes for preparing - Experienced By be repluced by the same type of tube. of milk. It will save $1 In the pro- is another rxcIu.'.ivo • • t Jackson, us Ihey provided a thrill during the tryouts for the Staten island of IS-ouncc temp- ure easily remembered. They are beloved by the woman who (©. m?, Wi*ntcrn NowMpiipor Union.) tho various parts of the hog tn differ- must be prolonged 10 minutes. The substiiiition of nnother type may duction of 100 pounds of mutton. For Vv hirlpool feature. fair near . ered copper to with- DEALERS I « # # lead to serious trouble. keeping horses, mules, young stock, A good pure-bred sire Is an effec- Making the Beat of Time A touch of a lever stand tlie hardest Vour territory nay Geoius Bhould have no eccentricity. Novel Monument Bronx Lady tive means of Improving n dairy herd Make use of time, if thou woultlsi opens the rolls ture In attic or cellar, or give It away, and dry cows, it will save 30 per kind of use. Work^ he open for ihis Qenins should be able tu recognize the AROUND THE HOUSE In both type nnd production. value eternity! Yesterday cannot he fa*l sciting ma • wide, releasing the Wool Crepe Coats New Feather Boa Fulfilling the last will of Ihe found- or burn It In the fireplace. When a Man Marries cent on the feed bill. Every stock perfect highway Is prohahly one that ing parts arc ease Miss Jeanne Ginsberg, Bronx, M. Y. writes: "1 had AUTOMOBILE NOTES chine. Write or clothes and stop, greater and better truthi, und teach Feather boas are seen again—and er of the first newspaper in Tomsk. ( keeper enn figure out the value of the • • • recalled. Tomorrow cannot he as- hardened and all Ideal for wear over thin frocks of • e • customed to arising eaeh day with a heavy head, dlzsy and bad The dedicatory inscription lo a book Is wide ei'ough to accommodute six wire today. ping the motion and practice them so steadfastly that Siberia, outhorilies erected over his A pinch of mustard gives a pleas- alio to him on thla basla. Pumpkins nnd squashes should be sured. Today only is thine, whieh. ir parts are machined silk or cotton are Ihe now unllned no wonder, for they are wonderfully Take tlie weight oVf your feet when taste In my mouth. My bowels were frequently clogged and con* usually is written In most complimen- road hogs abreast. instantly. men of leae lutelllgence will be ben- grave In novel monument. It Is a rail- ant tang to any cheese dish. allowed to ripen and harden hut not Jny-walkera hnzard less than the thou procrastlnatest. thou losest; coats of wool crepe. They ure copies becoming and softening, A small felt • • • getting meals by using it high stool stipated. One day 1 became so sick to my stomach 1 had to leave tary terms hy the author. Arthur • • • eflted. Eccentricity lias tfwoys been road rail with on eloctric bulb at the freeze. Well matured speciraens should Jay-dasbera. which loss Is lost forever.—Jeremy of a smart French model which has hat of old rose is worn with a short ut the kitehen sink nnd a chair at the an important job and go home. A friend advised me to take Hull of Oxford university, Bnglnnd. • t • Consult Your Nearest Hardware Dealer or Write to the flrst fault of genius. top, with the slogan, "Hush Ahead Add a Uttlo kerosene to the water then be stored on rucks or shelves lu The threatened exhaustion of the Taylor. ray tucks across Ihe shoulders. boa of the Mame color. kitchen tuble. CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS. 1 feel greatly relieved has put a little variation Ii this cus- Sampling Difficult « « « Toward Light." used to wash windows and the Job using them and whenever my stomach and bead goes bad a dry, warm room. Of all sad words of tongue or pen world's rubber tmpply won't bother 1900* Washer Co,, 1428 Broadway, Detroit see tom. "To my wife," he wrote on the • • • An age-old sage suld opportunity will be easier. I'll certainly know what to do." Do not attempt to separate cream the saddest are these—"No Parking." the motorist win niak.s a pravtlce Trial of Your Faith • e • Children learn by doing. Unless flyleuf, dedicating his new book on testing over 45 per cent fat ns In knocked on a man's door once, and, Long Sleeves in Lace Trying Transformation Dress CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS are sugsr coated, small, easy Paving of feed lot? Is nn Investment • • • . of riding on the rims. Tnat the trial of your faith, beliuj neglected, departed to return nc Long-sleeved dresses of beige lace Paris is experimenting with the Try to Do It! Liver Is • food especially recom- they have a chance to help choose to swallow, purely vegetable, and relieve the bowels free from pain. music, "whose lack of .nlerest In this most cnscs there will be nn Increased that pays good dividends. If Q com The splashing truck drivers win. • • • much more precious than of gold that That's poetry. In fact, oppor In both one and two-piece models are Iransformath " dress. This Is usual- So ants can bo trulnedl How nice mended for anemic persons because their clothes, to handle money nnd to They tonic the system aa they are purely vegetable and do not book has been my constant despair* loss of fat In tho skim milk. Cream plete progrum of paving the entire lot Anyway he was firnk aboul it—Cap One of the new sbndcs In hosiery la perlsheth. though It be tried with lire, 1900"WASHER 0Q tunlty rattles on a man's door to get very smart for afternoon wear. They ly a dinner frock with a bolero blouse a picnic will be when they are trained It contains Iron. mako their own decisions while they coutaln Mercury, Calomel or other poisonous drugs. • testing over 45 per cent fat Is usu- cannot be carried out, there are cer Forty flrst nld stations are located might he found unto praise and honor • • e nre young, It will be harder for them CARTER'S UTTLE UVER PILLS, 26o. and 76o. red packages. per's Weekly. ally so viscous that proper annipiing Mud. nt busy traflic Intersections In Lon- bim ap every Umt ht oversleeps lr are worn with hats to mutch, or a bit or a long-sleeved slipover Jacket lot to wait for the second table.->8ao tain places thut should be by all anil nt of Jeio» 1428 Broadway • Detroit, Mich. when Uiey are grown. • • • don, England, to render first aid to glory the appearing tba morning. in tone afternoon use. vcandsco Chronicle. Mend and oae that crippled furni- for testing Is diilicult means paved. Christ.—I Peter 1:7 The ultra-ielflsh drlver'a Idea of a those hurt In traillc accidenta. i »> n

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THE LOWELL* LEDGER and ALTO SOLO

k .j..j. .j..j. .5. •.A A A • S.mla (".{.ills' homl qiiarUrs. Van John Clans was in (irand Hapids j iMisi-n Varicly store. Monday. •t*1 Mr. niiti Mrs. Oliarlrs i horp spt-nl Kd. Heynolds was in (irand Hap- ilu- week iml willi Iriemls in Sc- ids Friday on husiness. luwa. I .on Stiles spent Thanksgiving day Gentleman" Mi>. D.tsiil riiiiiayan. who lias with relatives in Lansing. lucii ill lor several weeks is i-on- Mrs. Jay Fills and daimiiter Flora, , \ ilt seilij,'. spent Saturday in Cirand Hapids. f O. .1. Neiicr ami lamily spenl Mr. and Mrs. William llaysmer re- Glove riumksyisiny wilh her parenls at turned from (irand Ledge Thursday. Mnl'sc l:ikr. Miss l.ela .laekson spent over \liss itii/.il li'i-.s. .il Mil,Oil eol- Thanksgiving with her parents al i IfKi-. sp( nt her I h,inksuiNin.; rie.-ss I Lansing. V. ilh the home folks. | Miss Hazel Hoss, of Alhion college, $3.50 Mr.. Muel iirlaiie, itaiiylikTs, Vel- spent over Thanksgiving wilh Low u ii.. mui Doris sprnt Satiirila\ ntler- ell relatives. IKIOII 111 (IIJIKI liapiils. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp at- Ideal Christmas Gifts Mr. ;iiitl Mi s. Vi-rn Malii • were tended a theater in (irand Hapids I hiinksL-ivinn Nai-ation yuesls of his Thursday evening. To some people Christmas seems to come suddenly—without y. |I;ir« iils M.ir (".etlar S|II IIIH>. Mr, and Mrs, M. Merrill and daugh- 'V - warning—almost as a surprise. These are the people who are these 0 S B 0 R N .J. j Miss Mal i.III Ihishnell spent her ter Joyce, spent Thanksgiving with \iiealion in l.ake Odi-ssa. ami .Miss relalives al Suntield, (V./ ^ *£ ' .h iinie Mrdiillic ill Muiiilh. Miss Fdith I'leteher spenl Thanks form the dense crowds on December 24—the frantic last min- Gloves—style leaders •> iiieti.-iril Ilolmcs :in u 1 ics 1 s of relalives in Saranae. Mrs, W. Wachlerhouser and son Cork and Gray. \ Mr. and Mrs. |-ord llalsled and Hani, spenl Thanksgiving with re ing with fine tact and taste the gifts most suitable for each friend and 11 l.ni.uhtrr. of Innla. were reeent latives at Conslantine. ^ :iii sis .I Mi-,s \nnie and Waller Dr. and Mrs. I*'. F, While and fam- relative, With silk linings $3.50 Unlined .*•! 1 Ma> nard. ilN and (den Harnes spenl Th.inks- Mr Ida lla\smer and danghter giviiiK iu (iraml Hapids, A REAL CHRISTiMAS PRESKN T V I hil'di' i". Wen "iiesls of Hie forill- Mrs. Thomas Shields, of Lansing, > r's ninihrr and sister in Ih-ldin.ii spent Thursday evening and Fridav Christmas Suggestions in Men's Furnishings *•' 1 1 I W rrU. with Mr. and Mrs. T. Haldus, !j.' Mi" :iiid Mrs. William lleanehamp Mrs. Donaldson and son Charles, Our stock is complete, showing the very newest and smartest hand- * Ispeiil liinrsila\ with her hrolher. id' (irand Hapids, spent Thanks.uiv Mi mil Mis, (uitryi' liaimer. of iiiK with Jay Fllis and family. made Persians, Magadores and Silk Ties. Prices $1.00 to $2.50 oons A ' I - isI l.oW ell Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hosewarne and * Mr. and Mrs. I'arl \Vardell and family spent Thursday with Mr. and 11.111 _• i 11• r. nl (iiaml I'apids. were Mrs. Octcrhcin in (irand Hapids. Men's Hose * *<• 'J* '*• <' v v ••• v v ••• v ••• ••• ••• :• I hanksyivin;, KHi'sts nf his mother. Miss Mahel Sterritt, of (irand Hap .'Mrs. \\a Wardell. ids. spent Thanksgiving wilh Mr. Mi. .'lid Mis. (i 11 \ lallant and and Mrs. W. F. Hall and family. Spe cial Christmas numbers in special Christ- Mr. and MI, II. Kaiiiiii wm ia !.nrj!i!i i. I'.crnadnie. ol South 15.>s- Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Walker and mas boxes, in fancy silk, silk and wool, II.UKI li,i|»ids .Siiii(ia>. 11' 11. w 1 • 1 <• Siiii(ta\ ^IH-sts of Mr. and granddaughter. Audrey Chase, spent ITEMS OF THE TOWN stripes and checks, SOc, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 pair. Dr. .md Mrs, S. N. 1.1 »• spiii! Smi • s. W illard Dennie, Thanksgiving with relatives in Sara Shirts R, Bcttes and son were in tiraiul (i:(V evening in (Irand Hapids. 1 Mrs. \^ne.s lloll'man spenl the mic, Ihiplils on Friilay. Mr. .01.: Mrs. Ii.il|>h Shei wo. 'd 111 III lii . last 1 ilh lur daiisdiler. Mrs. Ilarr\ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shirts in all the newest lew days in Detroit. ^ < rk. \\ iilohoiiiihv and familv. Hargewell. spent Friday in (iraml patterns, Broadcloths, Lined and unlined from Hansen's strap and .Men's fane\ Arrowhead silk hose, New \ r..v hi nl 1 iuii n hi' -c v ilii \|r. .nul Mrs. .1. .1. lioliiu s and Mrs. Hapids. ade at Warner & Seott's. j uinhil lu 1. I,(in. ,il Warner A ! ' s|,.i,l spent I hanksidvinj; al the Mr, and Mrs. T. Haldus allended Rayons, Woven and Ma- button, wrist styles, $2.00 to $6.50 a pair. I''. T. King, of (iraml Hii|rley the wedding of Miss (ierlrude Van- i in town Satnrdav on husiness, I.n. ll'.\iiolds iiiul I' \ rue Mi M: I. llii.::iin in W. s| l.owell. ro> to Nick Mcnning. Thursday, al dras. Prices $1.25, $1.50, .Miss Ha/el Hoss. of \lhion eolh i:-'ii \M ! 1 (ii.i ! 1;,| uls ^'nils, \ an if Mrs Annie Mavnard, Ihir- Williams. Miss Olive Wingcier and Shopping may now he done with thoughtful consideration and we will assist you in your selection .!;ivinf< and over the week-nul v. ilh tHiseii \ arieh Since, 1 • •. iiuiii! until Snndiiv, Jmld Clark spent Tlmrsday evening relatives at Holland. Miss Ahhes Otlell, < arl Hulh and Mr. and Mrs. W. lahle and Mr. in (Irand Ihipids. of practical gifts, Hev. and Mrs. M. II. Harris, of Vdelberl pdell allended :i theater in and Mrs. Milo Sinilh, of Sehcwa, Andy Hnrdiik, of Olivet college, Middlcville, spent Thanksgiving with Ionia I'lnirsdaN even ing. . I'lianksgivinM gnesls of Mr. spent over Thanksgiving with his Will Hoss and family. Mi", ami Mrs. C.iinl Hodges and ami Mrs. Klwood Slinehennih. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurdick. Heantifnl line of hiindktrehiefs al Mis. Ileih lind'-i-s eiijovi'd llianks di. Mil M . IVed (Iranier enter- letiirning Snmlay lo Olivet. all prices. Some in uift ho\es, \an yivini; dinii'-r in \ ii inni !a,ii. .! Ilu .. daimhler. Miss I heo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watson and Dnsen Varietv Store. '"'iia . I.IIIIIN I'oinoin LAN-. AM! D( li uil. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. danghler. (iloria Lavoniie, spent (inesls of Mr. and Mrs. Waller I'-all .m.! •raiiv- ..ill h .Id a u.nd ' ' ' ; I haiik\:a\ in;: dinner. IhanksgiNing with Mr. and Mrs. An 1 R. Van Dyke Hogers Snndav were Mr. ami Mi -e. i In.-: in 1' ll-md I' 'da>. 'I I Mrs. f, \\ Hnllcrlield set Fairchilds in Vergennes. Will llotehkiss. of (Irand Ihipids. Di I'i. I !i i a :.:id isler, Mrs. • ' • !iil Ii i n wen I haiiksyiviiiji Mrs, (ieorge llaysmer and dangh Miss Marion Hoth. of Detroit. 1 •'ilh (icdlr.v. 1.1 l-i.ipi';!. V.III ! ' • I ni Mr. and Mrs, Ilernian I c r. I'loience llaysmer, spent Men's Wear spent Thanksgiving holidays wilh Sm tav uia .•! Mr. . ' M - W a!ker .lidiuii in (ira'wt riianksgiving with the former's her falher, (!arl Hoth and famil\ M. i'arker. Hapids. mother and sister in Helding, Mr. and Mrs. (), .1, Hohinson. nf M'" and Mr Marry S \1 a;, ol ^ drs, Vrllnir Clark enter- Mr, and Mrs. Dink Venlet and lit- .j, »*. »*. .j, .j. ,*, .j. .j. .j. .j. .•« .j, »•. .j, »j. .j. .j. »j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j..}" ******************************* Detroit, were gnests of Mr. and Mrs, (irand ll'ip.ds. '.died en ^Irs. M.n ' iiii 'l I liaiiksi;i\jui; Mr, and Mrs, tle daughters, Herniee and Hetty, Chris. Wittenhaeh one dii\ last -;irel Dennis and Mr and Mrs. t;. |! \1 i, d smi. and Mrs. ('.lark's spent Thanksgiving with her par- Mr. and Mrs. (iolden Greem of week. ,!. Charles Sundav (. i . Inrl.and iiiul (liin.^hll-r. all ents. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Johnson. Mrs. (MIS Abel has recovered from I.. K. Johnson. I loyd Dolloway. Mr. ami Mrs. /nhn I ii na .. ^ "f Clarksvillc. (inesls of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ciram- an attack of scarlet fever. Hastin.ns were in Lowell Sunday, ('.arl Wood, and H. llawli.> have re- ( rami Hapids, sp"nl umt Ihe weiK ' a 1 I Dl A le, \ iill 1114 son (if T. M. er Thursday were Miss Theo (iram- Mrs. Dale Morgan, of (irand Mr, and Mrs, Myrle Kingdom 1 , 1 1 1 1 :i : turned from hnnting in Northern ' ll'* l' " ' - ^l'" '' is ii'al'-i