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VOL 42 COLOMA, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1938 NO. 29
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IMPROVED CLASSIFIED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL The Way Back Can Spring Be Far Away? *TavotitQ /2ecijae DEPARTMENT Mistress of Monterey UNDAY I ojj the WqqI^^ HCW-ft SEW OUR COMIC SECTION By SUSIE POTTER HESSE CHOOL Lesson C McClurc Newspaper Syndicate. Virginia Stivers Bartlett the ever present side-winder rattle- S WNU Scrvlce. SYNOPSIS By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDOUIST, © Virginia Stivers BarUett snakes, and picked its way among Dean of the Moody Bible Inatltuts For Washington's Birthday. of Chicago. RuthWyeth Spears AMATEUR WRITER In Spnnlsh-governed California of 1783 a WNU Service rolling pebbles where a misstep © Western Newspaper Union. FEBRUARY 22 would not be 11 conflict between Church nnd Slate Is roprc- would send horse and rider plunging URTON MULLEN turned the completely celebrated if cher- Anulenr Writer Wanted rspn'tPDtatlT* Brcure sented by two friendly enemies, frail old •lories, pboloa. Good pay. Spare tlmo. OeUIUlOa to death down the mountainside Lesion for February 20 key noisily and closed the door ries were not featured in some Fray Junipero Serra. Franciscan mission- CHAPTER VII B CRME WIITERSITIDICME, 22 WrllM lldf. Iertil«. Cil. ary. and Don Pedro Fages. civil governor. into the ocean lapping hungrily be- Snoopie to his apartments with a bang. Si- way during the day. It is true After telling Serra he Is sending to Mexico low. CHOOSING COMPANIONS multaneously the clock snapped out that the story of the cherry tree for his wife and son, whom he has not seen Pedro Fages listened to the re- for eight yars. h rfuss his aid toward What a woman! And after that IN SERVICE the hour of midnight. Burton and George Washington is more OPPORTUNITY port of Capitan Canete's Indians and founding the Santa Barbara Mission. In scene of last night. punched on the lights, dropped into closely connected in the memory Mexico City. Dona Eulalla. accompanied dismissed them that they might eat Make Money Tradlnf new Fountain pens But the lady's head was full of LESSON TEXT-Mark 3:7-10. 31-33. an armchair and gnawed at a cigar of many of us than his great lor old ones. Small Investment. Partlcu- by her duenna. Angustlas. arrives at the em- and rest after their all-night jour- GOLDEN TEXT—For whosoever shall do bassy in response to a letter from her hus- other things: the green velvet habit, prowess as the Father of our Coun- Ian free. Curtis. Bo* 233. FUfler. Colo. ney. the wlU of God. the isme Is my brother- end. band. Don Pedro. She agrees to go to Cali- the jewels that lay dark in the little Mark 3:39. "I'll know better than to play that try. We seem to take for granted fornia. Don Pedro sends for Serra. telling Striding to the spring, the Gover- case strapped to her jennet, only PRIMARY TOPIC—Twelve Men Who him that two prlesU are on their way from trick on myself again, that's sure," his ability as a leader and talk nor splashed face and head, waiting a gleam of light to make Went With Jesus. Mexico with Eulalla and young Pedro and JUNIOR TOPIC—Twelve Men Who Went he muttered at length. "To doll up about the cherry tree episode of Afgha,n That's Smar^ it , I that he la leaving to meet them. Fages en- smoothed his hair with his fingers them leap and glow like green * ,-1 With Jesus. and go to a wedding, and smirk at his youth. rmd Easy to C/rOCnGt gages a young Indian girl. Indlruela. as and wrung his beard. Then, cup- fiames against her white skin. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC U,i | Eulalla. Eulalla sails from San This recipe for cherry pie is for —Working With Others for Chrlat. the other fellow's good luck and kiss Bias. It is a desolate trip. From the port of ping both hands to mouth, he Tonight she would see her husband YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC— the other fellow's bride-well, it may made to use the entire contents Loreto, a large cavalcade loaded with Eu- whooped until the silent morning again. Comradeship In ChrliUan Service. do for the chap whose own turn is of a No. 2 can of cherries, which lalla's party starts out for the long overland rang and echoed. Would he be the same? Would he trip. Eulalla. accustomed to luxury and just around the corner, but it's a holds Vk cupfuls. "Rise, my children! Rise and look the same? She could picture "God can save a man who is all comfort, bitterly regrets having been per- stiff dose for one who's thrown his Cherry Pie. suaded to come. The two priests, Fray greet the sun! Rise and say your him In armor and plumed helmet alone on the top of the Alps." So Mariano and Fray Bartolomeo, call on her to the dogs—and that's that!" 1 No. 2 can Pitted 2 tablespoons corn- and arouse her suspicions as to their genu- prayers, and hear the tidings! To- like the great conquistador, Cortez; spoke one who sought to discourage Red Sour Cherries starch ineness. As the cavalcadc stops at various night there will arrive here the cav- or in rich velvets like the gentlemen another who wanted to give his Gradually the picture of the eve- 8 tablespoons sugar >,'• teaspoon salt missions, Eulalla hears rumors of the ap- alcade of Capitan Canete . . . Rise, of the viceregal court, or as the life for Christian service. No one ning's festivities faded. In its place 1 tablespoon butter proach of her husband. beggars, vagabonds!" Governor of the Californias, sur- questions that God could thus carry appeared another scene, faint and Line an 8-inch pie pan with indistinct at first, then so clear that Curiosity overcame laziness, and rounded by bowing attendants. on His work in sovereign power, and pastry. Drain the cherries from But no extension of her imagina- that there are times when He does he could almost feel a touch and the juice and place them in the CHAPTER VI—Continaed soon the camp was buzzing with an- tion could show Pedro Fages as he that very thing. But ordinarily I hear a voice. Three years since pastry shell. Mix together sugar, ticipatory preparations. The arrival actually was, a bluff soldado de God works through men. It was she had been a reality in his life! cornstarch and salt and sprinkle "But, my Lady, allow me—" of Canete meant news from home; cuera. Early in the California cam- "the sword of the Lord, and of His fault—none but his. It had over the cherries. Pour on the "Keep your hands off me, sirl I letters, messages from Spain and Mexico. It meant a fiesta, for there paigns he and his tough little com- Gideon" (Judges 7:18). come to him tonight in the happy jufce; dot with butter and cover will not move." with a thin top crust or with strips "But, Senora, see, it is night! We were women in the Capitan's train, pany of Catalonian volunteers had What a glorious, inspiring truth it of pastry. Bake in a hot oven must go on. We must progress!" surely the Governor's lady would adopted cuirasses of hide, and had is that God calls men into compan- iPiifiipii (475 degrees) for 12 minutes; re- "Progress! I have done nothing bring maids! immediately been dubbed, "the ionship with Him for service. Sinful N OLD house sitting in the seen had a blue center, a band SHORT SHORT duce temperature to 425 degrees but progress for weeks—months! Don Pedro moved with dynamic leather jackets"—soldados de cuera. and weak though they be they may l midst of old fields against a of mixed color and then a wide and continue baking for 45 minutes. And I arrive nowhere! Now I will energy. His eyes glowed, his step And Don Pedro, though he had risen become strong and holy, and do background of piney woods not so band of red. The pairs of scrolls STORY MARJORIE H. BLACK. go no farther." was light, his energy boundless and from a humble lieutenant of the Cat- valiant service for Him. far from where the Pilgrims land- alternated red and blue. alonian volunteers to the governor- The Capitan gripped his hands. his orders legion. I. The Need of Christian Workers ed. the present occupant is just Full instructions for making the Complete in This Issue ship of the Californias, was still only "But we have no water here, no Indians were dispatched into the (vv. 7-11). as interested in handwork and just chair seat covers shown in this food—no provisions for the night! a soldado de cuera and wore his as thrifty as all of her New Eng- sketch are in the book offered canons for deer, quail, rabbit, ante- Although the hostility to Christ HOUSEHOLD We can not stay here. Up, Senora, cuirass on all expeditions. His skin land ancestors who have preceded herewith. chatter of Merle's bride. "We've Pattern 5941. lope. Others gathered wood and was growing apace among the relig- \X^ITH Winter almost over, evening, resulting in a pretty, come, come! This is serious." was tanned to the color of his jack- her there. She still makes braided Every homemaker should have waited five years," she had said, You will love to have this choice piled a mighty pyre on the beach. ious leaders, the people thronged March blizzards to the con- runaround model at far less than et, his beard grizzled, his face lined. rag rugs from discarded gar- a copy of Mrs. Spears' new book "while Merle rounded out his edu- QUESTIONS Eulalia settled herself firmly on trary notwithstanding, you find you usually spend. afghan. made of just a simple Poor lady! How could her imagi- about Him in the hope they might SEWING. Forty-eight pages of cation; but they've been happy and the ground. ments and they harmonize per- yourself eyeing the fashion sheets square. Joined, it forms an ef- nation stretch to such imaging! have deliverance from the devil and step-by-step directions for making a sort of insurance for the future." The Patterns. "Serious! I should say it was se- fectly with her lovely old furni- a little more than casually. In- Cover Apples.—Apples, eithe* fective design. There are a va- As evening approached the trail from disease. The need was so great slipcovers and dressing tables; Pattern 1450 is designed for rious. No water—no food! Is that ture. One that she showed me Yes, they had had a good time to- deed you probably already have sizes 12 to 20 (32 to 38 bust). Size baked or as applesauce, have a riety of other ways of joining it, twisted between two great arms of that the Lord Jesus now prepared curtains tor every type of room; my fault? Is it my duty to see the was different than any I had ever gether waiting, while he—he had re- your needle threaded, just waiting 14 (32) requires 3% yards of 39 better flavor when cooked in a all given in the pattern. Use three the mountain that opened to the to call those who were to be His lampshades, rugs, ottomans and skins and casks are filled? Did I seen. Here are all the dimensions fused to wait! She seemed to have for some nice Spring patterns to inch material with short sleeves. covered rather than an uncov' colors of Germantown or make Vermillion sea, and led gradually fellow-servants. other useful articles for the home. (Copjrlifcf, W. H. 0.) half the squares in one set of col- send the provisions ahead so that and method of making it in case entered the room softly and to be make your acquaintance. And Fourteen inch zipper required for ered container. into an arroyo. The multitudes are in Just as des- it is new to you. too, and you Readers wishing a copy should gating down at him with the wound- ors, the other in another with we should be without food? here they are, three quick tricks, front closing. • • • She tossed her hair out of her eyes After a consultation with the In- perate need of Christ and of the would like to make one like it. send name and address, enclosing ed look in her eyes which had been background always the same. In ministry of His church today. Why, each pleasantly awaiting your Pattern 1312 is designed for Basting Velvet Dress.—Silk and glared at him. dian guides, Capitan Canete turned The center oval part is 32 inches 25 cents (coins preferred) to Mrs. born at their last interview. He pattern 5941 you will find direc- then, do they not crowd the churches SJRE IS WARAA IfsJ choice, each designed to make sizes 14 to 44 (32 to 44 bust). Size thread should be used for basting "Look at me! Look at me! Di- to the lady. long and 16 inches wide with Spears, 210 South Desplaines St., ARE ? could see the woodland path they tions for making the afghan and and press in around His servants? VlS.Ol'M HERE—ARE ALL THE some wardrobe happy. Which do 16 (34) requires yards of 39 velvet dresses to avoid marking. sheveled, dirty, hungry, thirsty, "It is only several hours from 6-inch scroll border all around. Chicago. AND IT SEEMS had taken to the glory spot by the you prefer? a pillow; an illustration of it and That is the question over which WINDERS OPEKI? IT inch fabric; l^i yards braid re- • • • weary, and no place to lay my here to the camp of his Excellency, The scrolls are made in pairs TO BE CRoWD lake. He could hear her say that of the stitches used; material re- leaders of the church are puzzled. tis'^CAP \ « IS A SIAJ A LADV Fitted Bodice. quired for trimming. Cheese in Soup.—A piece of head! And it is your fault! Ah, wait and if you wish to stop and refresh from braided strips 2% yards TOO ) ALREADr>7 she must not leave her invalid quirements, and color suggestions. There may be many reasons, but Mayo Carillon HAS To STAMP— Look your Sunday best in this Pattern 1444 is designed for cheese the size of a walnut added until I tell his Excellency the Gov- yourself before going farther I will long. These strips are braided mother and aged father. To obtain this pattern, send 15 we suggest two as being at least Mayo Clinic tower has a carillon ETC— graceful afternoon frock with its sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires 4% to potato or onion soup gives it a withdraw and send the bearers tight so they are not more than worthy of careful thought. The first of 23 bells, the largest weighing "I am all they have. Burton. They snug and softly shirred waistline. yards of 35 or 39 inch material; rich creamy taste. 0 eri % inch wide. The center of each preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Leading me into ^ ^ "? ahead." is that we live in a time of apostasy. 4 tons, the smallest 168 pounds; are too old and feeble to transplant The skirt flares slightly to the Vz yard required for revers facing • • • Arte nont 9RQ w ™ relief except riding more and "I will gladly avail myself of the strip is marked as shown here at Household Arts Dept., 259 W. In the time of Christ men had only the clapper of each bell weighs to a new home. I must not desert front and emphasizes the slimness in contrast. Bow requires V* yard Scenting Linens.—Persons who more miles to some spring which opportunity. You are very kind," A and the ends are then sewn Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. begun to hear His message of de- one-sixteenth of the weight of the them now. Can we not wait a bit of the silhouette. Note the saddle ribbon. use scented soaps and like scent- no doubt will turn out to be a dry said Eulalia with a smile that wiped around and around, working to- Please write your name, ad- liverance. In our day men have bell. James J. Drummond, ad- with patience?" shoulder and short, puffed sleeves Send your order to The Sewing ed linens can obtain the latter one! You are responsible!" out all the calumnies of the night ward the center as at B. The dress and pattern number plainly. heard and heard again and have ministrator of Worrell hospital, is He had replied in the bitterness of —details that are unusually be- Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, simply by storing the unwrapped Canete's dignity was touched. before. "So kind that I will ask his disappointment, "I'm not asking hardened their hearts because they pairs of scrolls are sewn together carillonneur. Concerts are given coming and-make for distinction. 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, III. soap in the linen drawer or closet. "Senora, it was certainly not you to get me one chest from my "loved darkness rather than light and also to the edge of the rug as three times a week, lasting one- you to marry me in some uncertain One of the new widely spaced flow- Price of patterns, 15 cents (in • • • The Drawbacks that suggested this trip. It is no belongings — a large iron-studded future." Then, "It's now I want because their deeds were evil" indicated here at the lower right. half hour. Six bells can be played er patterns in rayon or silk will coins) each. Tip for Good Posture.—Whilt "Dear Mrs. Pucket," a school pleasure jaunt to me, I assure you. chest—marked with a green cross you—or never," he had added sav- ® Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. John (9:19). Self-righteousness, This kind ef rug has infinite pos- at one time—two with each hand, make your informal afternoons walking, swing the legs from the teacher wrote to the mother of a It was only at the earnest solicita in a circle." agely. which is harder to deal with than pibiiities for color schemes. One and two with the feet. and evening a double delight, and hips and imagine you are walking pupil, "William was absent this tions of the Viceroy himself, in be- "Then we shall have to call it Canete looked at the chests and gross sin, is rampant everywhere. the pattern is a particular joy to As the Olive down hill with arms and shoulderi morning. Will you please tell me ; half of my friendship with your hus- never." The low voice, full of pain, boxes strapped on the weary bur- work with. So simple, and so Mark how fleeting and paltry is relaxed. what kept him out of school?" j band the Governor, that I undertook Another reason is that in many, had spoken steadily. ros and opened his mouth. But Eu- pleasing. the estate of man—yesterday in • • • 'Dear Ma'am," was the reply, i it." perhaps most, instances, the church The train played with the hours. lalia smiled again. IF YOU'RE | READ Trim Morning Frock. embryo, tomorrow a mummy or Croutons for Soups.—Cut slices "William is keeping time for his ' "Nevertheless, you are responsi- has so far separated itself from The station, once so familiar, at The captain approached the ani- THIS ViOOLD OH-WAS THAT VOUR Don't be caught around the ashes. So for the hair's breadth of dry bread one-half inch thick, father. Last nite he cum home ble; you and the Viceroy—and the the Lord that it has no power ALWAYS I last crept into view. With a leap mals, searched carefully, then MING COLDS A40IM0 SHTCPPlM FOOT? « fHOaGHT IT of time assigned to thee live ra- spread with butter and cut int« house without your best foot for- with an exampel about how long King himself!" Needy men are not interested in the Burton cleared the tracks, dodged called an Indian who carried the FOOT/ ward. You needn't be, with this tionally, and part with life cheer- one-half inch cubes, put them in a would it take a man walking 3 She clenched her hands and beat dead observance of religious forms. Belonged "£> THAT . insistent cabmen, and swung into trunk to the lady. Then the train crisp and flattering morning frock fully, as drops the ripe olive ex- shallow pan and bake in a moder« miles an hour to walk two and a them on her breast. They want to see the workings of MAM SlTTlhJ
T f PAGE SIX THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. FEBRUARY 18,193G THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. PAGE SEVEN FEBRUARY 18, ll INTOXICATED PERSONS Former Benton Harbor WILL DISCUSS SOCIAL Renew your snbecrlption today. Texaco gas—Bill Mast.—Adv. WEAPONS FOR DUEL MICHIGAN OIL WELLS CORRECTION. London Tops In River Ports Fruits Exude Acid Gas Medicine and Surgery In Ohio ALONG THE HIGHWAY OV£R TTTFE WORLD PROHIBITED FROM SECURITY AT MEETING The law limiting the practice of That which is beautiful is not Miss Mildred Sparks left on Mon- London ranks as first of the As citrus fruits, particularly or- Business Man Dies Then there was the timid soul ESTABLISH NEW RECORD world's river ports. The earliest The Letter medicine and surgery in Ohio to always good, but that which is good day for an indefinite visit at Miami, London County council in England anges, exude a form of acid gas CARRYING FIREARMS who, at a prize fight, put all his fears IN KALAMAZOO FEB. 21 New roads In Wales have a exports there were grain, dog skins At Corinth, Miss. only those who had been graduated It was stated on the flrat page of The is always beautiful. Florida. now controls 75 hospitals. that is quite harmful to bananas, it in his pocket and told the tough from a medical college was Courier that Roy Leedy was nominated pathway for pedestrians at one and slaves. is difficult to transport these two Mrs. Martha Wooley is in poor The Maccabees will meet with Br AUCE NORRIS LEWIS guy in front of him to stop popping passed in April of 1881. It did not LANSING, Feb. 17—Michigan oil at the Hepublican caucus on Tuesday side. health at the home of her daughter, Nellie Umphrey on Tuesday, Febru- Color blindness in England is now kinds of fruit successfully in the More frequent application of the up and down, says the Jester. Tho "What Social Security Means to apply to those who had been prac- wells produced nearly one million evening for the ottioe of village trustee. same ship at one time. Therefore, law which prohibits the carrying of C McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Mrs. Walter Urick, in Benton Har- ary 22d, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. confined almost entirely to men. Word was received here Thursday WNU Scrvlce. tough guy got very sore and turning the Worker" will be discussed at a ticing for ten years, however. more barrels In 1937 than during Mr. Leedy was nominated but later The loudest horn does not al- says Collier's Weekly, bananas are firearms while intoxicated is pre- morning, Feb. 10th, that William H. forum to be held in Kalamazoo on bor. Oxygen Removed around belligerently, said: "Whatsa withdrew and the vacancy was filled by ways proclaim the best car. The Leo Harris, who has been suffer- almost always shipped on "banana dicted by H. R. Sayre. chief of the Berkheiser, former Benton Harbor Monday, February 21. at 7:30 p. m., any previous year. Production last Cuba has banned the placing ol When air is exhaled from the matta wit yuh? Yuh wanna fight?" placing Reuben Morlock's name on the same applies to car owners. ^ and Mrs. Floyd Robbins of ing from an attack of poisoning for field administration division of the business man, died at 4 o'clock that in the auditorium of Lincoln school. year reached a total of 16,628,344 ticket. advertisements on palms or other lungs, it has had 4 per c.^nt of its boats," which rarely "carry any oth- LL the way up the trail, Allan The weak Wilbur considered a jloma are the parents of a sevori, several weeks, is still confined to his department of conservation, as a morning at his home at Corinth The program has been arranged by r Wees. oxygen removed. er cargo. minute and then said: "I'll duel barrels, compared to the previous jjound, eight ounce son born o^ home. means of preventing hunting acci- Miss., where he had lived for more A MacCrae had looked for a curl Newton E. Lincoln, manager of the Gypsy Moths Destructive Many a woman thinks she can of smoke in the direction of the you." The tough guy was startled, Gypsy moths, so destructive to high, recorded In 1935, of 15,776,237 drive as well as a man and, too February 11th. y dents in the future. than 25 years. but he decided to make the most local office of the Social Security SECRETARY OF STATE CASE The regular meeting of the Gray Nevada is the only state in the Pointing to the prosecution of two clearing. As yet, he had seen none. foliage, were turned loose in Mas- barrels. often, it's the sad, sad truth. Deceased was 75 years of age and of it. Board, with the cooperation of a The Royal Neighbors will have a 4-H Club was held Monday evening Union that does not contain a street deer hunters on the charge during was well known in Berrien county, Once or twice, as he drew near- sponsoring committee from the or- sachusetts more than 60 years ago, Gas production also set a new rec- TO GO ON AIR OVER WKZO car line. "Okay," he said. "Choose yuh potluck dinner and social day on at the home of the leader, Mrs. Car- the last season. Mr. Sayre cited Act having operated a planing mill in er camp, he stopped his horse and ganied labor groups of the city. when a storm tore open a packing ord, the total being 9,310,844,000 weapons an' I'll duel yuh." SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. Tuesday, February 22d, at the I. O. rie Bachman. The next meeting No. 24 of the Public Acts of 1929, Benton Harbor for some years before listened for any sound of life that Professor Raymond Hightower of case containing a quantity of these cubic feet In 1937, compared to "Very well," Wilbur answered. O. F. hall in Coloma. will be held at the home of Nadine The chief military camp in Eng- which states "it shall be unlawful for moving from that city. might drift down the mountain side Kalamazoo College and president of moths that were being used in silk- 6,864,726,000 cubic feet In 193fl, NEW IDEAS "Grammar at twenty paces." Miller on February 28th. land Is located at Aldershot, 34 George Washington any person under the influence of Deceased is survived by a son, with the breeze. He heard nothing. the Kalamazoo Council of Social worm experiments. which was the previous high mark. The O. E. S. of Watervliet will miles from London. intoxicating liquor or any exhiliarat- Edward, and a daughter, Alice, both Louis, he reflected, ought to be Agencies, will act as chairman of the Secretary of State Leon D. Case, A new shell made in Germany is give a card party at the Masonic hall The Philathea class of the Con- ing or stupefying drug to carry, have of whom live at Corinth; also by KITCHEN TOPICS meeting. in that city on Monday, February 21. gregational church will hold a getting supper. Louis knew he'd be of Watervliet, will be heard over said to melt steel like snow. Vienna, Austria, draws its water, in possession or under control, or three sisters, Mrs. Clara Pumfrey, of Speakers representing the Social Everybody is invited.—Adv. "Wonder Bazaar" at the I. O. O. F. Born February 22, 1732 hungry after his long ride. He the air Saturday evening, February famed for its purity, from a spot use on any manner or discharge any Covert township, Mrs. Emma Case, knew about what time to expect Security Board, Cleveland regional 19, when he will speak over Radio "Silk soap," a cleanser containing building, Saturday, February 19, Roland Arent returned to his work nearly 100 miles away. firearm within this state." This law who resides at Memphis, Tenn., and him in. Even if he hadn't made office, will be H. C. Schuette, assist- Station WKZO, Kalamazoo, at 6 silk waste, is being made in Europe. starting at 1:00 p. m. A quilt will at a Chicago technical school after was approved April 3, 1920, and con- Mrs. Dora Goodwin, Benton Harbor. the fire, he ought to be chopping his ant regional representative, and P. o'clock. Mr. Case will speak on the be given away at 3:30 p. m.—Adv. Mrs. Herman Lull and Mrs. Louis spending a few days with his par- The Permanent Court of Interna- servation officers, though primarily kindling for it. If he was, the D. Fahnestock, Informational service topic "National Defense." Sponge rubber is being used like 28t2 concerned with game laws, arc em- Meter, of Benton Harbor, a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arent. tional Justice at The Hague, Hol- In respectful memory and full appreciation of sound should carry down to him. representative. Mr. Fahnestock will The program is sponsored by the cement in tree surgery to fill cavi- powered to enforce it the same as any speak on the general social security land, consists of 15 judges. He paused again, cupped his ear Army Reserve officers of Kalama- ties. Kittens are born blind for their other peace officers program and what It means to work- zoo, who arc putting on daily pro- what hit greatness has meant to every American, with his hand, and listened. Only own protection. Nature prevents The two hunters who were prose- ers, whUe Mr. Schuette will speak The New York State Barge canal, grams. The last one of these pro- them from straying before they are STOP That Cough cuted under the act last season were The Egyptian Labyrinth the soft swish of the pines and the on the old-age Insurance program. Taxis in Lisbon, Portugal, are re- including rivers in its transporta- this announcement is dedicated. grams will be given at 2:15 Tuesday able to take care of themselves. found in Lake county walking up and There are several labyrinths spo- chirrup of a few early crickets! He will also outline the services' afternoon, February 22. quired by a new law to take a weekly with tion system, is 801 miles long. Strange! Had that thing happened day of rest. down a fireline with highpowered ken of in ancient history. The one which are being given by the field Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVoe of rifles in possession while intoxicat- sometimes included among the sev- of which he had often prophesied? office. Three Oaks observed the 51st anni- "BLAHNIK'S Coffee used by the Austrian army ed. They were arrested by Conserv- en wonders of the world—indeed the By the time the little cabin came A Michigan Unemployment Com-' A new product to absorb sound is versary of their marriage at their •jpoj JO aoi|-aoi UB uo piiR[ oi BRONCHITINE" is made of three-twelfths coffee ation Officer D. A. Rockwell andj only one whose existence is well into view, Allan MacCrae was trem- pensation Commission representa-' a porous stone tile for lining walls home on Saturday, February 12th. beans, four-twelfths figs and five- Triple Responsibility taken into court the next morning! authenticated—is the labyrinth of bling with fear. If Louis was with- tlve will show Just how this act op- iajDM ai|j jo ino.iaaj .moj oj aaji|j SB and ceilings. A reliable and safe remedy for twelfths roasted barley. where they were assessed fines of, Egypt. This was situated at Arsi- in, getting supper, waiting for him, erates for the benefit of labor In this qontu so duai jo diunf oi ^iipqc oi(j The state of California still holds state. | OABq auiog "Waq jo a|X]s puu azis the lead in the number of automo- "For the full development of its usefulness and its $50 each plus costs. noe, near Lake Moeris, and was vis- now, at least, he should hear the A dog whistle human neighbors children's coughs and icolds. "Although conservation officers Mr. W.—Did you see this item pus jo|oo ui XFUIBUI SUIXJBA 'saiia biles per capita, there being one car ited and described by Herodotus. It clatter of tin or the shuffling of At the conclusion of these ad- cannot hear pitches the tone to an dependability, commercial banking calls for intelli- are instructed to apply this law with! about a hen adopting a litter of dresses, the representatives of labor •|JBA [BjoAas ajB ojaqx •sucjo. ui registered in that state for every TRY A BOTTLE -35c First With Rectangular Streets consisted of 3,000 chambers, half of feet across the cabin floor. pigs? ultra short range. discretion, such cases as this de-; Silence! Only silence! And the will ask questions relative to mat- /(BJS Xaqj 'pouiBj Xjisea. 'aiqnioos two persons. The town of Piraeus—seaport of gent cooperation of three important groups: namely mand action to prevent accidents,"! them below ground, the subterrane- Mrs. W.—Well, there's nothing un- Sold exclusively at cabin door stood open! There was ters which have been discussed •siods auiBs ai|) oj uosnas qosa aui The new "glass train" of a railway Athens—as originally designed by Mr. Sayre said. "The conservation an apartments being used, it is sup- natural in the association of ham ' Shiela Wilcox, Rudolph Kerr, —the governmental authorities, the great body of i earlier in the meeting. This is to -UJNIOJ 'JPUJJB UIOJJ A;us AJB iCaqi in England has 100,000 small mir- SCOTT'S PHARMACY, Coloma Hippodamus, was the first town of department is determined to do all posed, for burial places. The cham- a menace in the open cabin door. and eggs. Marilyn Wilson, Joyce McDaniels help acquaint laborers with the ajaqM otpjBiuv aqi ui spuBjsi pajBiosi rors on the exterior panels of the which there is record to adopt a citizens and the bankers themselves. Through such within its power to restrain reckless bers were connected with vaulted Two days ago, when MacCrae and Jacqueline Weber are among privileges which wqrkers have un- isoiu aqi jno jpid Xaqj, •sauiij. sa|a3 rectangular system of streets. passages and were built of polished stood ready to start for the city, he coaches. those absent from the Coloma school shooting in the woods, in coopera-; Another Meaning der the Social Security Act. -uy soq aqi ui JOJUM B SXBS 'qsy joint effort, the commercial banks can attain their tion with the state police and other i stone. Authors do not agree as to had said, as he often did: because of chicken pox. It's time to advertise setting eggs, The schoolteacher was instructing Berrien county representatives arc uaAa uiTMSjno O) tuaqj JOJ a|q[ssod peace officers. The killing of morej "Louis, you ought to go with me. Stencils which outline the desired custom hatching, baby chicks, incu- largest value to the people as a source of credit in the name of the king under whom the class in a new system of mem- invited to attend the Kalamazoo Keep In mind the "Wonder Ba- 'Tain't safe to keep your finds hid st jt JOJ 'SujiBjaSSBxa jou ajB a.w Cupid's bow and guide the lipstick bators, brooders, stoves and poultry than a dozen hunters this last sea- this remarkable work was con- ory training. meeting. zaar" sponsored by the Philathea normal times, and as a powerful reserve in periods of son naturally aroused public re- around the shack any longer. Folks JBJBM japun Xy Xaqi XBS aw uaqM when no mirror is available, have supplies. Every year Courier read- CLASSIFIED'WANT ADS' structed, and it is probable that it "For instance," he explained, class, at the I. O. O. F. building, sentment against careless hunters. is wise here, that we're strikin' it pus jajBM aqi qjeauaq pue q3nojqi appeared In London. ers buy more baby chicks and more was not done in a single reign. This "suppose you want to remember starting at 1:00 p. m. on Saturday, FOB UUB emergency."—From the American Bankers Associa- We cannot allow intoxicated persons uiaq; jadojd oj uiaq; asn Xaqi equipment than are offered for sale. labyrinth was extant in the time of rich. You've been fool enough to the name of a poet—Bobbie Burns. Woman Saved Crown Jewels February 19th. A quilt will be giv- to go wandering through the woods, 'sjaqjBoj ai|!i-a[Bas Xui) qjm paja The passing of electricity through If you have something you want to FOR SALE—All leather couch, tion's "Statement of Principles of Commercial Bank- Pliny, 78 A. D., and^ruins at the tell some of 'em that you don't trust Picture in your mind the scene of a When Cromwell was Lord Protec- en away at 3:30.—Adv. 28t2 a hazard to themselves and everyone •A03 -sjaddiy SB paquosap ;saq ajB an extremely thin glass membrane dispose of, place a "classified" ad in used, in good condition. Mrs. O. J. modern village of irfwara, in Fay- the bank. Any jackass could guess policeman in flames. Understand? tor of England he sent an expedition ing." within range of their guns." pus vioddns JOJ KBLUS OOJ BJB SSUIAV is described. This produces a new Mrs. Frank Arent has returned the columns of The Courier. Miller, Phone Coloma 162. 29tlx um, have been identified with those you was hoardin' your pickin's here. Bobbie—Burns." to Scotland because the Scots had aqi 'pu®l uo ssaidjaq XnBoipajd glass weather proofer or insulator. (home from a two weeks' stay in of this labyrinth. You talk too much, Louis far, far "Yes, sir," said the bright boy brought Charles II from exile in 1651 The Boyer district P.T.A. observ- FOR SALE—Laundry stove. Albert ajB Xaq) onenbu os ajB suin3uaj Lansng where she has been assisting too much fer a wise man. You and crowned him. Cromwell also ed^Founder's Day today (Thursday) Cingros, Church street, next to MRS. ANNA GOWMAN of the class; "but how are we to ss9|d|aH XlieonoBJd suinSaaj in the care of her daughter. Miss come along with me today. Louis, wanted the crown Jewels. The wife wlifen the group met at the school. water works, Coloma. 29tlx know that it doesn't represent Rob- Guards San Juan Bay Leah Arent, who underwent an op- ATTENDED CONFERENCE Early Use of Sundials I've got a hunch you oughter." ert Browning?"—Stray Stories Mag- of the pastor of the church at Kin- The program was arranged by Mrs, The officers and directors of our bank endorse this One of the show-places In Porto eration for appendicitis. SPECIAL—Paper-shelled pecans, ten Sundials are used as ornaments in Louis had shaken his head and azine. neff Parish smuggled them through Leo Harris and featured patriotic Discovered Sugar Crystals Rico is historic El Morro, 300-year- pounds for $1.19. Carter & Prillwit/., recommendation for mutual helpfulness. We endeavor AT MOODY INSTITUTE suburban and country gardens, but laughed. But his voice held a stub- the British lines and her husband Coloma Chapter oTHrST ^vilf hold numbers honoring Lincoln and Sugar crystals were discovered, old Spanish fortress. The mighty Washington, under the direction of Phone 110, Coloma. 29-tf. in the days of the early Egyptians born ring as he replied: "You're Give Him Time buried them in the walls of his a special meeting for the ceremony to do our share and welcome active cooperation for the according to tradition, by a Sixth barricade of stone, thrown up by Mrs. Isabel Walther. The refresh- sundials were used as means of full o' hunches, you are! I won't His first day on the Job, the col- church. They remained hidden until of initiation on Wednesday evening, GENUINE ENGLISH LEGHORN, century Mesopotamian medicine the Spanish during the Sixteenth ments were in charge of Mrs. A. P. benefit of the entire community. Mrs. Anna C. Gowman, of Water- telling time. The Greeks' knowl- go, ain't I told you that 50 times or ored hall box dashed excitedly up Scotland consented to a parliamen- | February 23d. A cooperative sup- Barred and White Rocks, from pedi- man while brewing a curative po-! century, guards the entrance to San Guy and a committee. vliet, was numbered among the visit- edge of geometry led them to invent more—not until I've made all I want to the register desk. tary union with England. One of per will be served at 6:30 with meat greed flocks. Place your orders tion from sugar cane. j Juan bay. ors at the Founder's Week Confer- elaborate dials, and Ptolemy treat- to make? Then I'm going and nev- "De man in room seben has done the provisos of the agreement was and potatoes provided. early. Liberal discount for cash with ence, held during the first week of ed of the construction of such instru- er coming back. I'm goin' straight hang himself!" the Jewels were never to leave the order. Free catalogue. Liechty' February at the Moody Bible In- Word has been received in Coloma ments. After the fall of the classic to—her." Clerk—Hanged himself? Did you country. The jewels were taken to Hatchery, 157 Elm Street, .Benton stitute, Chicago. While in the midst of the death of Mrs. Stolz, mother of AROUND THE U S. A. civilization, sundials continued to be "Oh," retorted MacCrea. "Her—" cut him down? Edinburgh castle and have been on Harbor. 28t2 of Administration Building erec- Jack Stolz of Coloma, which occur- State Bank o{ Coloma made by the Arabs. Much experi- "There'll be a letter for me in public view since 1817, which action , tion, one of the greatest of the 32 Hall Boy—No, sah! He ain't dead red in Chicago on February 13th, There are 3 /4 million known crim- town. Get it for me, will you, old was taken on orders of King FOR SALE—One light one-horse annual conferences is reported. mentation was done in the Seven- yet!—Ohio Motorist. Sees Himself in New Film following an operation. Mrs. Stolz inals in the United States. teenth century, but in the Eight- man? I'm setting great store on George IV. wagon and one single harness. Mrs. Registrations reveal that visitors Good light costs less foday than ever has visited several times in this com- Emma Waer, Phone 63 F6, Coloma. Deposits in this bank are insured by the Federal Deposit eenth century clocks and watches getting that letter—" One Exception munity. came from 35 states, Alaska, Can- before—what with our low electric rates Illinois is third in wealth of the 28t2x Insurance Corporation as provided under the bank act. ada, and several distant lands. The began to replace this device. "Oh, I'll bring it up," promised "And let me impress upon you Berrien county friends have been states in the United States. program was intensely practical and MacCrae, sourly. "I'll bring it up once and for all," the orator shouted FOR SALE— 600-egg incubator, Moxart in Prison and new brighter lamps that give you more advised of the recent marriage of also immediately productive, for for you. But, mind—I got a hunch almost new. Will sell reasonable. reaching a climax, "that nothing Music lovers yearly visit Bertram- Miss Catherine Gleason of Dowagiac There are 17 districts in the Unit- while much attention was given to The Biggest Elephant you'll be a dead man when I get that is false ever does anybody any light at no extra cost. Ed Cingros. Phone Coloma 14 F 4. ka, near Prague, in Czechoslovakia, and Robert Ackerman, a Bridgman ed States Lighthouse service. "Preparation for Evangelism," evan- The biggest elephant on record back." good." 28tf to see where Mme. Dusek impris- nurseryman. The marriage was con- gelism itself was in evidence and was an African elephant 12 feet 2 Louis had laughed again. "You "Ye're wrong there. Mister," a oned Mozart in a garden pavilion, summated in Kentucky and the San Francisco's birthrate in 1937 there were many conversions during inches high. It weighed about seven and your hunches!" he had cried. REAL ESTATE little old man in the audience inter- refusing to release him until he had couple are honeymooning in Florida. was the highest in nine years. the week. "Well—so long! Don't forget the let- WANfD or eight tons. Few mammoths were rupted. "I've got false teeth and INDIANA L I CHI CAN ELECTRIC COMPLY DEPENDABLE Mrs. Gowman is a former student ter." finished composing an aria for her. The Coloma Garden Club met much bigger than that, but the very they do me a lot of good." ^here are more than 3,000 miles at the Moody Institute. Had his "hunch" at last become with the president, Mrs. Mathilda WANTED TO RENT—House or biggest of all the elephant's pre- of coastline in the Port of New cottage in or near Coloma. Cecil historic cousins measured a little a reality? He leaped from his Making It Plain Sea Level Air Pressure Kaucher, on February 15th, whenj the year's program was outlined and, York. Potts, Phone 79 F 3, Coloma. 29tlx over sixteen feet at the shoulder. horse and ran to the cabin and went "Missus says she is not receiv- Air at sea leyel has a pressure ol Repablic of Finland adopted. The March study will be| This is proved by the fossil re- in through the door. ing, sir!" said the maid to the man about one ton to a square foot. WANTED TO RENT-with privil- Finland formed part of the king- (jn the care of lawns. The meeting It is estimated that one-seventh Hilltop Nursery Stock The room was in the greatest con- ege of buying, five acres of good ground. dom of Sweden from 1154 to 1809, mains of an elephant-like creature at the door. of all federal income is gained from fusion. Allan MacCrae knew the will be held March 1st with Mrs. A. C. Hussey, Coloma, Mich. 29-t8x. discovered in India and known as "Go back and tell her I'm not de- taxes on tobacco. then was united to the Russian em- significance of the disorder. Wm. Eyer. Home-grown stock—Best for this locality. pire as an autonomous grand duchy. the Narbada elephant. As far as is livering today," quoth the caller. "Louis!" he cried. "Louis! Are MISCELLANEOUS known it was the biggest beast that "I'm collecting." The St. Joseph city commission at Air transports in the United States On December 6, 1917, its house of you here? Answer!" representatives proclaimed Finland ever wore a trunk. its meeting Monday evening placed burned more than 80,000,000 gallons PAPER HANGING and DECO- He found him, still breathing, in a ban on dancing in all taverns where [ an independent and sovereign state. EVER THUS of motor fuel in 1936. RATING—by experienced workman. Sold by the corner—like a wounded animal, beer is sold, with the exception of, Civil war followed but on July 17, ^OTOR IN the George KIrtley, R.F.D. 2, Coloma. nursing his hurts in the dark. the Hotel Whitconib and the Shad-| 1919, the Finnish Diet resolved to Offers Theory on Cud-Chewing Aside from the silver, it costs the Phone Coloma 146. 19tf "Oh, boy!" sobbed Allan Mac- owland ballroom. The commission establish a republic and a peace An Iowa professor has another United States mint $10.50 to turn out Crae, "Oh, boy! I've always been also voted to give $500 for the Blos- ELECTRICAL WORK, contracting treaty acknowledging the indepen- theory concerning the rud-chewing $1,000 in silver dollars. afraid of this." ^ODERN wqy som Week observance. and repairing; state license. See C. dence of Finland was signed with cow. He believes it t • be a hold- Carter & Prillwitz over from the dark ages when cows L. Myers, Phone 79 F 13, Coloma. Russia on October 14, 1920. While The junior class of the Coloma There are 15 million dogs in the 4tf a certain measure of self-govern- were preyed upon by wild animals, i high school Is sponsoring a series ofi United States, according to an es- On US-12 Phone 110 Coloma, Mich. ment dated from the constitutional They lived on great plains and had SHORT SHORT Friday afternoon matinees starting! timate, and more than two million FAT CATTLE WANTED-WU1 pay law of 1906, Finland's status as a to subsist on plants difficult to di- at 3:15 each Friday at the high are pedigreed animals. the highest price tor young or old separate country dates back only to gest. They therefore retired to a STORY WITH school auditorium. The admission stock. Fred Scbaer, Phone 16 F 2, or the World war period. safe place and digested their foods will be ten cents to all. The pro- 184, Ooloma. 4etf at their leisure. ceeds will be used In promoting the "This man," it reads, "was mis- Complete In This Issue annual junior-senior prom. taken for a bear and killed near Coloma Lodge No. 162 Musk Oxen Fighters Tawas City, Nov. 25, 1937." Loans to tenant purchasers of About five feet high at the shoul- Marijuana Same as Indian Hemp "It's all gone," whispered Louis' To which might have been added, F. AND A. M. farms will be made this year in "Another hunting mistake which is A ders, musk oxen gather in herds of Marijuana is the same as Indian fluttering voice. "The gold—all Antrim, Berrien and Gratiot coun- beyond restitution." Meetings held in Masonic ball, on tb The Man Who Builds Today about thirty, feed off grass in sum- hemp, hashish, or cannabis. Mari- gone! You hadn't been away two ties in Michigan, under the Bank- first Thursday evening of mer, off lichens—moss-like plants juana is the Mexican term. The hours when they came. Some of Mrs. Clatter — Those Kidmores head-Jones farm tenant act, it has each month. Visiting Brothers Always Welcome, on rocks and trees—in winter. When plant was known to the Greeks as the river gang. I've been holding actually seem proud of their child's been announced by Roswell G. Carr, The Dominican Republic in danger of attack they form a nepenthe. Its use in Egypt has been out for you to come—with the let- nasty temper. PERFECTED executive secretary of the state farm ALFRED WHITE, W. M. The Dominican republic has both — Is Smart! — circle, calves and cows in the cen- common since ancient times, states ter." Her Husband—Well, I suppose security advisory committee. historic and scenic attractions. Ciu- J. V. THOMPSON. Secretary ter, bulls on the outside, horns fac- a writer in Literary Digest. The "The letter! Oh, yes—the letter!" your parents were Just as proud of dad Trujillo, formerly Santo Domin- ing the enemy. natives of the Malay peninsula Allan MacCrae's voice trembled. you when you began to talk. At a Citizens party caucus In Three go, is the oldest European settle- The thrifty-minded man who plans for the future, while under its effect have been Oaks on Monday evening the fol- "I'll find it and read it to you—" MICKEY COCHRANE (left), msnsoer of the Detroit Tigers, who ment in this hemisphere, having known to engage in violent and lowing village ticket was placed In who strives to place himself and his family upon "Hurry! What does she say?" Meeting a Dilemma plays a stellar role In the new official American League motion picture, been founded by Bartolome, a Do Not Use Eyes Equally bloody deeds with complete disre- "I'll find it," Allan MacCrae said "Henrietta," said Mr. Meekton, nomination—Mayor, Albert Knauf; DIAMOND "Batter Up", examines a print of the film with William S. McLean, clerk, Ted Drier; treasurer, Mar- brother of Christopher Columbus, in a secure, sound basis, is the man who is taking Most people do not use their eyes gard for their personal safety. The again. "I'll find it-" "if I were to run for office would director of advertising for the Pleher Body Dlvlelon of General Motors, garet Grannis; trustees for two 1496. equally. Just as a person is right- drug is considered more dangerous Then, with parched lips, he read: you vote for me?" advantage of the present economic conditions, to handed or left-handed, he uses his whose Arm produced and will distribute It without charge. A preview years—Otto Schmidt, Bert Staven- TINTS than cocaine or opium, neither of "I will wait for you until the end "No, Leonidas." HYDRAULIC build and own a home, at the lowest cost in many for local baseball celebrities and newspapermen was held this week ger and O. E. Howard; assessor, Paul right or left eye more than the oth- which will grow in this country. of my days, for I love you—" "Then you would work against er one. at the Book-Cadlllao hotel In Detroit. Sawyer. & "I knew she'd write 1 I was bound me." When Britain Occupied Hong Kong years, and possibly for many years to come. to wait for it—" "No, Leonidas. I'd merely retire Eighteen members of the Epworth Great Britain occupied Hong Kong DYES Clove Tree an Evergreen Edison Held Many Patents Allan MacCrae sat for a long time from politics and avoid any argu- League met with Richard Wooley, during the "Opium war" of 1839-42. The clove tree is a beautiful ever- Thomas A. Edison, set an all-time beside the still body, almost as mo- ment as to whether I love my hus- Monday evening, for a social gath- Present Favorable Prices green which grows to a height of 40 record for patents, holding more tionless. band or my country." ering and valentine party. Games, Easy to use feet than 1,100 at the time of his death. "Oh, Lord," he prayed at last, "I a program and refreshments made Order Appointing Time for No boiling Hearing CUims. hope I did right! I meant right and Too Boastful up the evening's entertainment. The Will Keep Living Costs Down I had to do something quick. I Motorist—I've had my car for a BRAKE• * S ' ' i John Deere Tractors-Bean Sprayers young people will hold a St. Pat- State of Michigan. The Probate Court for Anterioa't Oldes merica's Finest whole year, and I haven't paid a rick's party In March at the home of the County of Berrien. couldn't tell him when he set such At a nesHlon of said Court, held at the Pro- penny for repairs since I bought It Miss Grace Smith. The money you pay out monthly is not only tak- store by it—I couldn't tell him I for- If you are going to use a tractor to pull a bate Office In the city of St. Joseph In nald SOLD BYi got the letter—that I never thought Friend—Yes, so the man at the and with County, on the 15th day of February A. D. 1938. ing care of the other fellow's taxes, interest and Christian Besemer was pleasantly Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfleld Judge of of it again until he asked me to garage tells me.—Providence Jour- sprayer, you cannot afford to purchase surprised Tuesday evening when friends Proba:e. SCOTT'S PHARMACY read it to him! An' he was dyin — nal. In the matter of the EiUale of Abram insurance, but is also paying a profit on his in- What Every Driver before learning what we have to offer. and neighbors called to help celebrate Bachman. decaesed. I had to do something. Lord, and I GENUINE KNEE-ACTION" his 80tn birthday anniversary. The It appearing to the court that the time for COLOMA, MICHIGAN vestment. Building today and paying monthly Got Him presentation of the claims ngalnat said estate meant right! I'll have to ask you evening was spent playing progressive should be limited, and that a time and place to look at it that way." "What goes there?" challenged pedro. Mrs. Frazler and Frances Arent be appointed to receive, examine and adjusi means that you are still paying the taxes, interest He turned the bit of paper that the recruit on night sentry duty. were first prize winners while the low all claims and Remands against said deceased Must Know 85-H.P. VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE by and before said court; and insurance, but the profit is going on your own he still held in his hand over and "Officer of the day," came the scorers were Irving Arent and Irving It Is ordered, that creditors of said deceased Dr. M. D. Tonnelier over. response. Martin. Delicious refreshments which are required to present their claims to said investment, not the other fellow's. included chicken, birthday cake and ice court at said Probate Offlce on or before the "Both sides are blank," he said. "Oh, yeah?" said the sentry. 27th day of June A. D. 1038, at ten o'clock DENTIST "Then what're you doing out cream were served late in the evening. In the forenoon, said time and place being "White and blank. Yet, I seemed to at FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION Phone Coloma 811. State Bank of night?" hereby appointed for the examination and see what I read in black and white. •On Master De Luxe mode/t only An open meeting of the Coloma adjustment of allclaimsand demands against Ooloaia Bldg. Honrs 9 a. m, to 5 p. I must have, for I ain't a man to be W. C. T. U. was held this (Thursday) said deceased. m. Mondays and Fridays. His Problem It Is further ordered, that public notice able to use soft words like I used afternoon at the Congregational thereof be given by publication of a qopy of LET US HELP YOU then, so glib. You must ha' meant The teacher had asked the class All these vitally important features are available, church. Guest speakers Included the this order for three succesalve weeks previous to write a short essay on water. to said d«y of hearing. In The Coloma Cour fer me to do it. Lord, or I wouldn't county president, Mrs. Ella Wester- ler, a newspaper printed and circulated In a knew how!" One boy, after chewing his pen- at low prices, only in the new 1938 Chevrolet. velt of Benton Harbor, and Mrs. Van said county. WITH YOUR PLANS He tore the paper into tiny handle for a long time, wrote: Wormer, matron of the W. C. T. U. MALCOLM HATFIELD. Dr. JOE F. REED CWVROLfT MOTOR DIVISION, (fewraf Motors SaUt Gvpwatfe* DCTROIT, MICHIGAN A true copy. Judge of Probate. pieces and scattered them on the "Water is a colorless wet liquid home In Benton Harbor. There was Elsie Krajci, cabin floor. An errant breeze, danc- that turns dark when you wash in a shower of water glasses for the Register of Probate. 2»t3 Oiteopatbk Phymian and Surgeon You may have the services of our planning and ing through the door, caught them it."—Royal Arcanum Bulletin. Osmni kkhn Imtalmstt Mm Comvtital, Itmmkd MoMy FLNYM—fa. A G—nl Moton VOFCW. home. Mrs. Ray Utterbach gave North Main Street architectural engineers without extra cost. Every up and whirled ttyem merrily about, some readings and tea was served Order fof Publication — Determination Wrong Aisle during the social hour. like snow-flakes. of Heirs. Watenrliet Phone 150 other detail related to the completion of your Allan MacCrae still sat by the Customer—Have you a book Word has been received at the State of Michigan. The Probate Court for home is handled and supervised. You get archi- silent figure, almost as motionless, called Man, the Master of Women? the County of Berrien. with his head in his hands. Salesgirl—Fiction department, on Berrien county rural rehabilitation At a session of said court, held at the Pro tectural perfection, highest grade materials and TRUCKS AND BUSES the other side, sir. You'll he AHEAD with a office from H. S. Boardman, region- bate offlce In the City of St. Joseph, In said al director of the Farm Security .umnty, on the 19th day of February A. D. 1938. THREE-FOURTHS TO ONE MILE PER HOUR WITH Present; Hon. Malcolm Hatfleld, Judge of Dr. Leo Hosbein the finest construction. Chauffeurs applying for their Commission: 26 m.pJi. for any CONSTANT SPEED ON THE TAKEOFF. Here are two Administration, that March 5th has Probate. new licenses may be asked about Poisonous Juices From Plants been set as the final date on which In the matter of the Estate of Abram vehicle weighing more than 18,000 Two interesting plants of ill re- Weather Vane Points Direction Bachman. Deceased. VETERINARIAN regulations covering trucks and pounds loaded or unloaded; SS features everyone hat asked for. applications for tenant purchase Telephone 103 or call at our office nown are the Upas tree in Java If the arrow of a weather vane Carrie B. Bachman having flled In said buses before being granted the per- m.p.h. for any vehicle loaded or un- loans will be received. Following court her petition vrayiag that said court Phone Colons 6S-F3 mits. This is in line with the new which yields poisonous juices which is pointing south and the feather Five models now on our floor to choose from. Come in and adjudicate and determine who were at the Dentutrjr on Week Dajri Only at any time. loaded weighing more than 6,000 the closing date all applications for time of his death the legal heirs of said de Michigan license law. This article are used on arrows, and the rattle- north, the wind is coming from the CHEVROLET! pounds but less than 18,000; 80 see the new BABY TRACTOR that pulU tenant purchase loans will be re- oeased and entitled to inherit the real estate Retidence, Coloma, Mich summarizes the special speed re- m.p.h. for any vehicle or combina* snake bush of Mexico which is full south, the direction in which the ceived. Following the closing date of which Skid deceastd died seized. strictions so chauffeurs will be pre- arrow points. regular two-horse tools. It Is ordered. That the I4th day of March A tion exceeding 86 feet long ovsr all. of bad poisonous thorns. all applications will be considered D. 1938, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said pared if the examiners ask about Truck and bus drivers not operat- and recommendations made by the robate offlce, be and is hereby appointed for them. ing under special Public Utilities county FSA advisory committee Eearing said petition. These special speed limits apply It is Further Ordered. That public notice Commission regulations who drive The Famous Light Brigade County Supervisor Wm. A. Ander- thereof be given by publication of a copy of DEANEFIZZELL,D.D.S. to trucks and buses and may be vehicles coming within these limits, Sexes of Corn Plant The titles of the regiments com- son said that a large number of ap- this order for three successive weeks pre- DENTAL OFFICE IN MichiganShore Lumber & Supply Co. changed by the Public Utilities must abide by them. The corn plant produces both prising the famous Light Brigade vious to said day of hearing. In the Coloma GEISLER MOTORS, Inc. Millburg Growers Exchange plications are being received, al- Courier, a newspaper printed and circulated FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. sexes of flowers. The tassels are of Tennyson's poem are the Fourth, though only a few can be financed In said county. Phone 103—Coloma, Michigan the male flowers and the silk the Eighth, Eleventh and Thirteenth Millburg; Michigan MALCOLM HATFIELD, Watervliet, Mldiigan In the county during the present fis- Elsie Krajci, Judge of Probate. female. Hussars and Seventeenth Lancers. COLOMA, MICH. cal year ending June 30, 1938. Register of Probate. StS PHONE 110 THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICII.
What Small Business Wants IVeirs Rpvieir of Curront Event* 6 9 Champ Takes One on the Nose Coeds Spend 2 Hours WELVE delegates from the "lit- * Sii Downi " Maid Frank Hague • • • Ttle business" conference that l/jtcLe Phil Daily Before Mirror 00RIS DEilE'S TIPS .o held such uproarious sessions in Canyon, Texas.—A student at BIG SUPERHIGHWAY PLAN Washington were received by Presi- West Texas State Teachers col- coLumn dent Roosevelt and presented to (jardeners Senator Bullcley Introduces His Measure for Toll Roadl lege here said the 130 girls in him a list of 23 proposals for the her dormitory average two hours Second Heart Break cure of their economic ills. These AND ROOSEVELT SAT DOWN! to Cost 8 Billions They're Manacles daily before the looking glass. for Maid Who Forgives had been consolidated and toned The First Step Steer clear of as many useless National Topics Interpreted The girl, who prefers anonym- Unreliable Suitor. down from the proposals conceived ity for obvious reasons, said the HE first step toward a success- by the conference, the condemna- By JOSEPH W. LaBINE obligations as you can. People who insist on "living by William Bmckart schedule runs about like this: 30 r\EAR MISS DENE: I am twenty- Tful garden is an early start. tion of much New Deal legislation New Yorkers are casting wor- minutes before the first morning ^ seven and the man I love is being omitted. their own life," are likely to Im- National Presi Balldlng Waahlngton, D. C. Spade or plow as soon as pos- class, 10 minutas before lunch, thirty-one. He Is well-educated and The principal recommendations in ried glances across the Hudson pose on the lives of others. sible. if a handful of soil gripped 5 minutes after lunch, 30 min- good looking and many other things firmly can be crumbled readily the report were for easier credit for these days. Those who will It is nonsensical to advise a Washington.—A good many per- written from Washington. I think it utes before bedtime—with the re- which make him a desirable hus- small business, repeal of the un- man "not to take himself serious- upon release, the soil is in condi- brave the "outer world" that sons in Washington still are arguing is quite unlikely that men would be mainder of the two hours con- band. Two years ago we were en- divided profits tax, modification of ly." All men of character do. tion to be worked. 1C lies over the river may some the point whether Invited without somebody in the ad- sumed by interim primping or gaged and very happy. Then he the capital gains tax, equal respon- Where would Moses or St. Paul That President Roose- It is important that fertilizer be day visit Jersey City and see ministration having knowledge of getting ready for "dates." decided that he didn't care for me. used cautiously, advises Harold sibility of employer and employee have been if they hadn't taken Conference velt and Secretary their general attitude toward the themselves seriously? He went out with other girls and Coulter, vegetable expert of the for observance of mutual labor for themselves. Roper, of the De- New Deal. There actually may be finally became engaged to someone Ferry Seed Institute. An excess r agreements, the return of relief to Jersey City, they allege, is in It is in regarding a woman's partment of Commerce, made a something to the charge that was else without telling me about It. He is often harmful, particularly in local governments as soon as pos- "no" lightly that men often make mistake in arranging for the so- variously hurled In the sessions that New "Ps" and "Qs" Urged the grips of a tyrant, a dicta- lied to me and even ridiculed me growing fruits, such as tomatoes, sible, the abandonment of wage and themselves ridiculous. called conference of nearly a thou- chairmen were hand picked and tor, a reborn Huey P. Long. as an Aid to Composition for believing in him. When it all cucumbers and peppers. hour legislation and the immediate The Liking Is Vital sand "small" business men. The that there was a bit of log rolling His name is Frank Hague. Buffalo.—The reason many people came out my heart nearly broke. Garden preparation effort Is investigation of the Wagner labor A child learns good manners by conference that turned into a near done, just a teeny, weeny bit of It. It took me months to get over his relations board. find it difficult to put their thoughts wasted if you do not plant seeds Mayor Hague has undoubted- seeing good manners and liking riot provided plenty of publicity, if Concerning the after-effects, one desertion. Well, his engagement to Through Secretary Early, the on paper is that their handwriting from dependable sources. Select ly ruled all New Jersey at least. them when he sees them. that was what was planned, but it can hear many observations. Soma the other girl lasted six months and President announced that a large cannot keep up with their ideas, your favorite varieties from the Not saying all that you think is was publicity of a distinctly bad say that the bulk of the small busi- then he began to treat her as he majority of the recommendations 10 years, probably more. He according to Dr. Walter V. Kaulfers, nearby store before the supply is part of good manners. sort from a political standpoint. On ness men went away from Washing- treated me. Now after all this time seemed constructive and possible of made A. Harry Moore a United of Stanford university, who advo- depleted, even though It is not yet Education lessens crime, be- the other hand, some way, some ton nursing a grudge; others add he wants to come back and as I fulfillment. Others, however, he felt, cates streamline English spelling time to plant. Make sure the seeds States senator, later a gover- cause it opens the eyes of the how, there came out of that confer- that many of the delegates went Fred Apostoli of San Francisco, claimant of the world middleweight have not forgotten him nor been sounded well but were rather im- nor. More recently he sent his ence a score or more of recom- and handwriting. you buy are freshly packed. practical. tempted to its foolishness. back home with a sour idea of gov- title, sends a left Jab kerplunk to the nose of Freddie Steele of Tacoma, Dr. Kaulfers told the National able to get over him, I want to take Weather conditions permitting, mendations, and some of them were ernment conferences and, therefore, Wash., middleweight champion, in the first round of their recent 12-round him back. Yet I am so afraid of It is known that the administra- personal attorney, John Milton, Council of Teachers of English, it is advisable to spade into the to the upper house in Washing- the very "recommendations" which with a willingness to ridicule the non-title bout at Madison Square Garden, New York. Apostoli won in letting him hurt me. I am so anx- tion does not want the undivided Mr. Roosevelt wanted from "busi- which held its annual meeting here, soil some rotted manure, rotted profits tax completely repealed. ton. Since 1913 he has been in WORKS III 2 WAYS administration, and still others hold the ninth round on a technical knockout when the referee stopped the boutr that he favored a system of short- ious to see him. I know that his ly- leaves or lawn clippings, or rotted ness interests." It is a new vehicle the conviction that the very confu- ing habits could break my heart all Neither does it want relief returned absolute control of Jersey City, on which bureaucrats and advisers hand and simplified spelling. garden refuse. Clay soils are im- m wm to local governments, abandonment 01 IISCOMFORT OF sion that came from the meeting "How much better it would be if over again but he swears he will proved in texture by this treat- an overgrown community of can ride. provided Mr. Roosevelt with the reform for my sake. What is the of wage and hour legislation, or in- But before I attempt an analysis we could be taught from the start ment, and sandy soils are im- Brig. Gen. Jay L. Benedict, center, and his staff are shown inspecting 315,000 souls lying within eye- horrible example that he wants in right thing to do?—Mllly. proved in water holding capacity. terference with the Wagner labor re- of the results that may flow from Isolated Islands Become to use a kind of shorthand that the cadet corps at West Point as General Benedict took over command of his criticism of business leadership. ANSWER—It seems to me that lations board. shot of Manhattan's towers. the conference, a review of the would make it possible for any one the military academy as superintendent, thirty-seventh to hold that post It seems to me there is ground for you are inviting a second dose of meeting itself should be recorded. to write down an idea as fast as he Day of Fasting since the academy was instituted. Frank Hague is a smart poli- each of these three conclusions. The business men, widely publicized could think," he said. disillusionment and disappointment New West Point Chief tician. Behind his multi-col- Time, alone, will disclose the ulti- Important in Air Travel if you take back a man who has hurt New Hampshire is the only state as being "small and independent that still has a fast day by procla- DRIG. GEN. JAY L. BENEDICT ored exploits lies a genius mate effects. Mr. Roosevelt may you cruelly and who seems tem- fellows" were convened in the Com- TAKES BLACK'S SEAT mation of the governor. It is usu- has assumed command as the for grasping votes and power by utilize the recommendations in a peramentally unfitted to be true to merce Department auditorium. It fireside chat or a message to con- Used as Steps in Another their very characters spell out re- ally the fourth Thursday of April new superintendent of the United methods that are exasperating but any one woman. Don't misunder- had all of the earmarks of a session gress. Some of his advisers may laxation. No echo of the high-pow- which is set aside for fasting and ^ SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK States Military academy at West legal. When a legislative commit- Trans-Pacific Airline. stand me. I'm not saying that a for which a program had been bear down on the lack of agreement ered motor's drone is the Polyne- prayer.—Collier's Weekly. C Western Newipaper Union. Point, succeeding General Connors, tee recently tried to seize Hudson sian dialect, called the Italian of the man can't live down one mistake. about to retire for age. drawn up here in Washington. It and understanding among business county vote records (on a charge of appeared to be cut and dried. No Washington. D. C.—As airlines Pacific. Since tradition names Sa- I'm not saying that it doesn't take Bulkley's Toll Road Plan It would control production General Benedict, who is flfty-flve Lrato SBATKS men. Or, the whole thing may be courage on his part to admit that he Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are an through acreage allotments on the election fraud), Hague packed off ASPIRIN UbUU sooner had the session convened, treated very seriously and an at- weave an air web over the Pacific, vaii, British Samoa, as dispersion effective laxative. Sugar coated. years old, began his military ca- ud drink • fd has been wrong and to ask forgive- ITH the approval of the Presi five principal commodities on the on a Florida vacation and his assist- HIS HONOR THE MAYOR . . . Frank Hague, the C. I. O. baiting however, than things began to hap- tempt made to convince the country isolated islands become important center of the Polynesian race over Children like them. Buy now!—Adv. Wdent, Senator Bulkley of Ohio reer as an enlisted man in the Na- ant in charge of the books was re- (UM oT water. B*- the Pacific ocean from Hawaii to ness of the girl he has treated basis of domestic and export needs. tional Guard in 1898. chief executive of Jersey City, N. J., virtual dictator over a city in the peal trMtmeal la S pen. Since there were nearly a thou- that the administration is being land falls. Although the Samoan is- offered to the senate the great toll ported ill. This prompted a New sand individuals, there were nearly lands, on the United States-New- New Zealand, it is not surprising abominably. Bad Example In bumper years, marketing quotas shadows of Manhattan. "1 am the law," he once said. guided by what it believes the busi- Many a young boy has jilted the highway plan that he has been would be applied with penalty taxes York newspaper reporter to com- one thousand different views, and ness interests want—as shown in the Zealand route, long have been im- to find an excellent type in Pago Difficulties are meant to rouse, working on for some ment that the official "has been in- Pago. Light brown of color, of splen- girl who loved him—has tried to to enforce them if approved by two- A. F. of L. Ousts Miners penn by throwing tremendous and last election. He pounces on weak the individuals sought in various recommendations of the conference. portant among the Pacific posses- not discourage.—Channing. time. It is designed disposed on other occasions when did physique, and of regular fea- find happiness with another charm- thirds of the affected farmers in na- w™ tears in his eyes, Presi- unexpected support to the league spots with ferocity, caUing respon- ways to express themselves. The a a a sions of the United States, King- to be a long range y Investigations involving his office result of the first day's meetings man reef, like Wake island on the tures, they maintain mental and so- er and has lived to repent of his tional referenda. ' dent Green of the A. F. of L. and being elected to the first Jersey sible leaders to task. 2. If (hroat ta aoro The Treasury laid some stress on hasty action. When his old love medium of work re- announced to the convention in were in progress." from the cold, crnab can be described, therefore, as nil San Francisco-China route, was un- cial standards that are high among It would set up an "ever normal" City commission. Last November, when Senator announcement the other day that it has granted him forgiveness he has NATURAL lief for the jobless Miami that the United Mine Work- At another time, in 1928, Hague and aUr 1 BATES —unless you want to consider the inhabited and of little use before Pacific peoples. They are simple, granary systern by storing in bump- Moore (a Hague puppet) was elect- ASPIRIN tebleta la will begin a series proved to her and to the world at and to stimulate ers of America, the International "testified" before a legislative com- He was named commissioner of riot, the necessity for physically it was chosen as a stop for the re- generous, honorable, hospitable er years surpluses on which loans public safely, a tailor-made situa- ed governor, it is alleged that votes Vt (lua of water. Treasury 0f borrowings late large that his repentance was sin- WEALTH business. Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter mittee investigating Jersey City by Gargle twleo. Thla ejecting some of the members who cent test flights of the ill-fated "Sa- folk, but brave fighters when neces- would be made to the producers. to Bdrrow this month that The measure pro- Workers and the Federation of Flat replying, "I decline to answer" to tion for the smart politician. Hague, were cast for babies and dead peo- eaaea throat rawneaa became violent in their objections, moa Clipper." sary. cere and lasting. Through this medium the adminis- and aoreneaa almoat likely will be the vides for the con- Glass Workers had been expelled practically every question fired at as head of the police and fire de- ple, illegally listed in the registra- as a result. It was a session in "It is natural in such a climate But when a man of thirty uses unfair NATURAL RESOL tration aims to stabilize the flow of laatentlr. last borrowings by the federal gov- "The new route," says the Nation- struction, by the from the federation. The miners' him. partments, acquired a foundation on tion books. Such allegations have which shouts were heard about al Geographic society, "brings the where wants are few that Samoans and dishonorable methods in breaking commodities during lean years to been made after previous elections, ernment "in this generation." It federal government uniqn is headed by John L. Lewis And He Sat Down! which to build his personal political "hand-picked chairman" and "log Antipodes two weeks closer to the do not like to work. Their food is off with the damsel tcho has trusted him Vast wealth hat been created prevent consumers from being too, but legislative investigations was stated that between 200 and then it's time to wonder whether he could and big profit* made from of ten superhigh- and is the nucleus of his C. I. O. The height of Hague's impudence organization. To his credit, he trans- All it usually costs to relieve the rolling" and "you can't dictate to United States. The schedule calls easily produced: breadfruit re- "highjacked" into exorbitant prices come to naught. 300 millions will be borrowed dur- ever be anything but a gay philanderer Wyoming's natural reioarcat. ways across the arrived one night in 1932 when formed Jersey City's police from a misery of a cold today—is 3/ to 5^ me." for a three-day jump from Honolulu quires no cultivation; bananas, taro, Prelected developmenh In Subletf* because of shortages. ing the next several months, but and an unprincipled liar. It is one thing County are eipecled to produce tha Sen. Buikiey country, three run- Franklin D. Roosevelt, campaigning corrupt lot of deadwood into an or- — relief for the period of your cold With the first day's session a flop, and yams demand little more than SmaU Salary, Big Fortune. that June tax payments and subse- to Auckland. for a man to discover an error in judg- next oil leniallon end result in avaa ning east and west and three north Madame Perkins on the Spot for the presidency, was being es- ganization of clear-headed, purpose- 15^ to 25^. Hence no family need machinery somehow was set in mo- "Kingman reef, 1,067 miles south- planting. Pigs and chickens are iraater profit opportunities. Not the least puzzling feature ol neglect even minor head colds. quent collections will provide mon- ment and to go frankly to his fiancee with and south. The cost is put at eight CECRETARY OF LABOR PER- corted by the mayor from gathering ful young men. Whether his aim tion for the second day so that a west of Honolulu, is the first stop raised, but reserved for banquets the news that he no longer cares for her. lava you $100 that you could Invest In Capone May Be Mad Hague's success is his ability to ey for current needs. That is to Lister Hill of Alabama, who was easy monthly payments with a good billion dollars. This, according to ^ KINS, who has been having a to gathering. Mr. Roosevelt was was sincere is beside the point; the Here is what to do: Take two recurrence of the riot would be and festive occasions. It is quite another story for the disillu- A L CAPONE, who attained a bad get rich on $6,200 yearly salary. He say there will be no need for "new on the 4,400 mile outward flight recently sworn in as a member of chance for big profits? It costs noth- the terms of the bill, would be liq- hard time explaining why Harry just warming up to a large outdoor new police and flre departments BAYER tablets when you feel a avoided. The conference was brok- from Hawaii. There, a four-mast- sioned suitor to sneak away with another ing to Investigate and may lead to eminence as America's most refuses to answer questions on this money" which is money borrowed Fishing Is Not Work. the United States senate, succeeding fertuna. Write today for free Infor- uidated from "reasonable toll Bridges. C. I. O. leader on the Pacific crowd when Hague, pulling at his awakened civic pride, and all hands cold coming on — with a full glass en up into group or sectional meet- girl—to mock his former sweetheart— powerful gang leader during the subject on the ground his privacy of water. Then repeat, if necessary, out of the money market or banks. ed schooner, Trade Wind, serves as "Although reluctant to toil in Sen. Dixie Bibb Graves, who had mation. C. £0 LEWIS, Evanston, Wy. charges" and from sale or lease coast, has not been coat, snapped; pointed at Frank Hague as the man ings. It was hinted that big things a floating airport The vessel is and to cover up his traces until detection prohibition era and was sent to Al- would be invaded. One investiga- according to directions in each It has not been made clear how towns and country, Samoans will held the seat for several months is inevitable. All that smacks of habitual of tracts of a strip of land not over deported as an alien ."That's enough. Sit down." who had accomplished it. could be expected from these In the equipped with a radio station, catraz for ten years for income tax tor claimed Hague made $600,000 on package. Relief comes rapidly. the Treasury will accomplish the paddle canoes all day while sea- after the resignation of Sen. Hugo deceit. 550 feet wide on each side of each Communist, has put The future President of the United Eventually he was elected mayor shape of concrete recommendations. weather bureau, and refueling facil- Consider Common Things fraud, is under observation in the certain real estate transactions at The Bayer method of relieving objective of cessation of borrowing fishing. The women, too, enjoy col- L. Black, who accepted a post on I consider, Milly that you've given highway. herself in a tight Btates sat down. and the Hague star ascended rapid- Well, we observers found instead ities. Limited land on the tiny reef Let not things, because they are hospital of "the Rock" and it is the expense of taxpayers. The may- colds is the way many doctors ap- at this time. President Roosevelt lecting clams and catching shellfish. the United States Supreme court. this man his chance already. You The tolls employed for estimating place and aroused Currently Frank Hague is in the ly. Next step in cementing his po- that the big conference-riot of the common, enjoy for that the less reported that he has lost his mind. or lives in a fine apartment suite prove. You take Bayer Aspirin for has predicted that there will be a Often the men spend a whole day played fair with him and in return nhare of our consideration.—Pliny purposes were 25 and 50 cents on Indignant protests headlines as a C. I. O. baiter. He litical foundation was the Jersey in Jersey City, keeps an elaborate relief — then if you are not im- little business men had been broken His attorney says if medical men deficit of about one billion dollars spearing fish along the reefs. for that he gave you lies and deceit. the Elder. passenger and freight vehicles, re- find he really is insane, he will apply from Joseph Ken- has refused to open the civic doors City medical center. Behind this summer estate at Deal and (It is proved promptly, you call tho up into some ten or twelve smaller RUMANIAN PREMIER rich in timber trees and bush scen- conference-riots. Just as an exam- in the next fiscal year. A Treasury "Equally enthusiastic are both Now he's tired of his new conquest spectively, plus I'/fe mills a pas- for a writ of habeas corpus to get nedy, chairman of to John Lewis' organizers. They splendid nine-building institution is claimed) maintains elaborate quar- family doctor. deficit can mean only one thing, ery, fringe the city's boundaries. the maritime com- ple: one session was so uproarous men and women about song and and it is quite natural that he senger mile on passenger vehicles him out of prison. cannot hire a hall; Hague's effi- a story of the mayor's babyhood, of ters in Manhattan. namely, that the amount of Income And Auckland is the natural outlet should think tenderly of your devo- mission and ambas- cient police simply run them out of that it was found necessary to call dance. Robert Louis Stevenson de- and 4 mills a ton mile on freight Capone would be eligible for free- the days when he was so weak and Personal banker and attorney for is less than the amount of the ex- for one of the most productive coun- tion and kindness. But if you're vehicles. Freight and passenger sador-designate to town. The mayor, who once thought- in the building police and forcibly scribed their steps as vulgar and un- dom on January 19, 1939, but still delicate that his mother took him the mayor is Jolm Milton, the new penditures. Something appears to tries in the world. On the trade fair to yourself you won't let him LIGHTihe NIGHT vehicles would operate on separate Great Britain. lessly boasted that "I am the law," throw out one little business man attractive, but the dancing is never has awaiting him a sentence of one each day to St. Francis' hospital. United States senator who succeed- be screwy in a circumstance where route of the Panama canal, it is a come back to torment you all over pavements. Madame Perkins has arranged convenient legal iron u| who measured over six feet and indecent before foreigners. busy seaport with an excellent har- -wilha year in jail and a fine of $20,000. J. P. Kennedy There she received sympathy—the ed Harry Moore. Himself a sub- there is a deficit of a billion and again. —•*— appeared before the TABLETS weighed plenty. "With no factories in American weapons to best the C. I. O. One future politician's life was saved. ject of considerable investigation, only a few hundred millions have bor. senate commerce committee and Those were the physical phases of Samoa, the chief product and only "In 1837 the site of Auckland was law prohibits distribution of non- Hague never forgot the stories his Milton admits having paid for a ruu. DOZEN 25c to be borrowed. CQjemaot More for Dole Asked Hitler Seizes Full Power took a stand beside Ralph Emerson the two-day conference. Yet, be- export, copra, is prepared by the but a fern-clad gully. Two years r)EAR DORIS DENE: I am a commercial literature, like C. I. O. mother told him of those daily trips. Hague's $125,000 Deal estate. However it may be accomplished, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT in a of the C. I. O. affiliated maritime lieve it or not, there were "recom- primitive but satisfactory method later Captain Hobson arrived, and ^ boy of nineteen and have lived LANTERN B DOLF HITLER has made him- pamphlets. Another enables police Today's medical center has been a Hague, in turn, reimbursed him in Virtually 1 cent a tablet it is hopeful to think that borrowings special message asked congress A self the absolute ruler of Ger- union in condemnation of the mar- to arrest anyone who can't give sat- life-long ambition, a humanitarian mendations" made by those nearly of spreading the coconut meat on in 1840, as governor, raised the at home all my life. My mother is Light np your Cola- to appropriate $250,000,000 more for cash. This trick has popped up be- one thousand business men repre- are going to be terminated. The mats in the sun to dry. Women's a very strong character and has man and go! The many and has assumed full control itime commission's proposal to In Tune Treasury has been doing it for a British flag over the settlement of blackest night hasn't a relief to supplement the billion and fore federal income tax agents sev- senting small businesses of the hands weave these mats with sword- managed me successfully. I am chance against this lan- of the armed forces of the reich, settle labor disputes in the mer- A child will learn three times long, long time. I think it is about Auckland. Here was New Zealand's a half relief fund. He said this was eral times but the mayor, bland as country. They were duly present- like leaves from the pandanus plant. now in love and want to marry. My tern I It "knocks out" proclaiming himself chant marine by the mediation as fast when he is in tune, as he nine years that the Treasury has seat of government until Welling- darkness with Its flood of necessary to care for three million usual, refuses to have his privacy ed to President Roosevelt who sent mother has put her foot down and powerful brilliance. Just "chief of national methods successfully employed on will when he is dragged to his faced a deficit each year and there "From Samoa's solitude to New ton became capital in 1864. More persons thrown out of work during invaded. out word to the newspaper corre- Zealand's gateway and greatest city concerned with commerce than pol- refuses to consider my marriage. the light for every after-dark defense." Field the railroads. task.—Locke. has been new money borrowed to job around farm, garage, ehop. Fine for the last three months. Milton is equally suave. When spondents afterward that some of is approximately 1,800 miles on the itics, Auckland now engages in nu- She offers to give a college educa- night hunting, fishing and camping. Marshal Werner von Kennedy, who was in Palm Beach, pay the bills. Those borrowings Investigators began nosing in his di- those recommendations were, in- merous industries—shipbuilding, su- tion—which she refused to do until Tha Coleman lights instantly. Pyrex glob* A bill to carry out the President's Blomberg was re- sent angry telegrams to the White ranged anywhere from half a bil- proposed air route. Auckland is rection, he calmly announced that deed, quite constructive. the grand entrance to a veritable gar-refining, fruit-canning, timber- she heard I was in love. I want to protects mantles. Wind, rain or snow can' suggestions was introduced in the moved from the post House and it was said he was on lion during 1930 to more than four put it out. Strongly built for years of service. house immediately and speeded to- his way to Washington to demand a few days ago he'd decided to treasure house of natural phenome- converting, and the manufacture of get a job but unless I can live at Easy to operate. Gasoline and kerosene mod- of war minister; Let's Go To War I shall not attempt to set them billions in 1933 and 1934. els to fit every need and purse. See them at retire and—so sorry—but all his rec- na — spouting geysers, smoking ammunition, sashes and doors, home I cannot hope to support a ward passage. Col. Gen. Hermann a showdown between himself and down here. They would take more The Treasury's announcement ex- your dealer's, the labor secretary. If the Presi- ords had unfortunately been de- On DUcomfort* Of mountains, and boiling springs of rope, twine, pottery, brick, tile, var- wife right away. I like your advice Wilhelm Goering, stroyed. space than is available. I noted plained that the Treasury would re- FREE FOLDERS—Send postcard today. dent should side with her, Kennedy among them, however, one item therapeutic value. Forest-clad hills, nish and boots." and will be grateful for any you Steel Price Cut; Wages Stay minister of aviation, What will eventually happen to ceive more than one billion dollars was made general might be expected to quit the ad- that urged the government to "es- Oetsviaii Gogs, new premier o! give me.—C. G. THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. this dictatorship? Undeniably, the Chest Colds for the account of its trust funds Dapt WU188, Wichita, Kana.; Chicago, IIL; TV/JAYBE President Roosevelt was field marshal; Gen. ministration and give up hip ap- tablish a procedure to encourage Rumania. A Christian socialist ANSWER—Your mother's strong iV1 Hague machine has a hold on its Rub Penetro on your chest— during this year. Trust funds are PhlUdolpkla, PMJ Los Angolos, Calif. (7188) right when he said recently pointment to the court of St. James. and facilitate loans to small busi- leader, and an avowed anti-Semltlo character will be of value to you Walter von Brauch- constituents that can be compared how quickly it melts—causing segregated moneys, such as the Man Behind the Jap Guns that steel and other mass produc- Von Should Mr. Roosevelt uphold Ken- warm feeling—makes blood flow ness." It recalled to me that there politician, Goga was requested by now my boy even though you are itsch replaced Gen- only to Huey Long's Louisiana re- fund for payment of social security tion industries could and should re- Brauchitsch nedy, Secretary Perkins might re- more freely in congested area- has been much talk among "ad- King Carol to form a ministry fol- not in the mood to appreciate it. If To Be Just eral Werner von gime a few years back. Recently, benefits. Well, if strikes me as a duce prices to buyers' levels and sign from the cabinet. loosens phlegm—eases tightness vanced thinkers" in the administra- lowing one of the most serious cabi- she were indulgent and weak enough Be not exacting in your justice, Fritsch as commander in chief of when 26 congressmen wrote Hague bit unfair to say the Treasury will at the same time maintain the gen- the army; seven army generals Emerson defied congress to pass —relieves local congestion—helps tion that the government should net crises Rumania has faced In to agree to your marriage at the lest you be unjust in your exact- in protest over' "wholesale arrest stop night coughing—due to colds. not borrow any new money this eral wage level. Anyhow, United and six generals of the air force the bill and apply the principles of have an agency to make loans to years. present moment, she'd be doing you ing. and deportation" of labor organiz- Millions in 37 Nations use year when it actually is borrowing States Steel is doing just that. were summarily dismissed. railway mediation to the merchant small businesses. It was discussed an injustice for which you might This huge corporation extended ers, they received a reply that "ev- stainless Penetro. 35c jar con- from the social security fund. There never forgive her. marine. He said the union would in these columns recently. Undoubt- leads to the possibility of mooring indefiritely its working agreements According to the London Dally erything is under control . . . and tains twice 25c size. Even greater is no violation of law In that course, not obey the law If it was enacted, economy in larger sizes. Get edly, it was just a coincidence that a floating hotel in its coral lagoon. Any boy who ties himself up in ^ FOR THAT with me Committee for Industrial Herald, between 180 and 190 senior don't worry." because the law says the social se- army officers were arrested in the adding that "there are not enough Penetro. All dealers everywhere. this "recommendation" should curity funds must be invested in Some high ground, however, prom- matrimonial chains at the age of Organization in which present rates Kennedys to man the ships." "1 Am the Law!" come from the small business men nineteen—with nothing to depend on u of wages and the eight-hour day are German provinces. government bonds. ises eventual improvements such as Reorganization of Germany's dip- A few days later, irked. Mayor A Panacea while the advisers to the President a a • a station and storehouses. but his mother's income, is virtually -V ^ gh maintained. At the same time the Hague sponsored a mass meeting were considering it. throwing away his life's happiness. lomatic corps was announced, the Links C.I.O. With Redi Work is the grand cure of all the a o a The borrowing from social secur- Pause at Pago Pago. price of cold rolled sheets—used attended by thousands of the faith- His wife is placed under a severe handi- in large amounts by the automobile ambassadors of several European JOSEPH RYAN, president of the maladies and miseries that ever 1^ funds calls attention to anoth- "About 1,500 miles south of King- countries being changed. ful, one of the largest gatherings beset mankind.—Carlyle. Included In the recommendations, er phase of gov- cap—living on the bounty of her mother- KEMP'S BALSAM industry—was reduced $4 a ton, the ^ International Longshoreman's Jersey City has ever seen. There a however, were proposals for the ad- man reef, propellers will pause at in-latv. lie, himself, is under such obliga- first break in the steel industry's In the shakeup Joachim von Rl- association, and A. F. of L. affiliate, Another ernment finance. Pago Pago bay, best and safest har- bentrop was recalled from the Lon- select roster of speakers re-affirmed ministration to do tion to his mother that he must take her price structure. told the senate commerce commit- Some Are several things that Phase Those funds come bor in the Samoan archipelago. word as law and let her run his life don embassy and made foreign min- BRAINS OB PUPPETS? . . . John Milton, new United States senator the community's faith in the man from payroll By Labor tee that the C. I. O. is tied up with who says, "I am the law." EMINENT DOCTORS WROTE Pleased thus far have not Pago Pago (pronounced Pango Pan- whether he wishes it or not. At nineteen ister. from New Jersey appointed to replace the new governor, A. Harry Moore taxes. They are taxes paid by the he cannot hope to have attained the ma- He who would eat the kernel No Secret Alliances the Communist party of America, had administra- go) is on rugged Tutuila, one of No new minister of war was ap- No moral can be drawn from the worker? as well as by the employer. ture judgment which fits him for matri- must crack the shell.—Plautus. and gave facts to support the (right), is a ringleader in the Hague machine and personal banker to the THIS OPINION! tion backing. One of these was a six volcanic islands which make up •\inTH three curt expressions of pointed, but Gen. Wilhelm Keitel charge. He also accused Mrs. mayor. Moore also owes all his poUtical success to Frank Hague. career of Frank Hague, because it u... colds result from It has occurred to me, therefore, American Samoa, lying east of Brit- mony. lie may not even be sufficiently is not yet ended. The strange fea- recommendation that wage and in love to make the venture a success. "No," Secretary of State Hull was named chief of the supreme Elinor M. Herrick, New York re- add cooditioa of the that unless the government's reve- ish Samoa's chain of eight. An im- denied that the United States has command and will rank as minis- ture is that boss control over Jer- hour regulatory legislation should All the cards are stacked against him gional director of the National La- body... they prescribe nue can be made to balance its ex- mense volcanic crater forms the ter. isfactory reason for his presence on institution which nevertheless reeks sey City and New Jersey in gen- be abandoned. No one seems to from the word "go." any alliance with Great Britain re- bor Relations board, of using her •arioui alkalies"—ex- penditures, sometime in the future harbor of Pago Pago. Important lating to the event of war, or with —•*_ Jersey City streets, thereby land- of politics. eral has been the vogue many know from whence that item came; Take my advice, C. G., and ac- CONSTIPATED? official powers to wreck the A. F. cerpt from medical journal. The workers will want to obtain payment chiefly as a naval base, American any other power or any agreement ing C. I. O. organizers in the city Let the Mayor Pay! years, yet it took a handful of C. I. and it was variously reported as cept the offer of a college education. What a difference good of L. maritime and waterfront ALKALINE FACTOR in under the provisions and there Samoa is administered by the Na- in connection with the operations of Monarchy Plot Foiled cooler. O. organizers to bring it into the not having had the "full support of Equip yourself to face the world— bowel habits can makel unions "with the ultimate objective Any resident of Jersey City may will be nothing but government vy department; the commandant of the American navy. D ACK of Hitler's sudden grab of Today Frank Hague's well-oiled enter this 2,000-bed hospital and re- public eye. the conference." It may have been and to hold down a job. Prepare To keep food wastes soft L of becoming secretary of labor un- bonds in the fund. Further, there Pago Pago's naval station functions The denials were made in a letter • ' absolute power was a move- Equally strange is the seeming that even the 12 chairmen who car- to be an independent citizcn—not a and moving, many der John L. Lewis." political machine depends on such ceive the benefit of every medical LUDEN'S is every possibility—indeed, I be- as governor. Samoan treaty of 1878 to Senator Key Pittman, chairman ment among high army officers for efficiency with which Jersey City MENTHOL COUOH DROP^S/ ried the recommendations to the dependent son for the rest of your doctors recom- After hearing Ryan's testimony unique implements as the $25,000,- treatment known to modern science. lieve it is a probability—that these granted to the United States the of the senate committee on foreign restoration of the monarchy. It was 000 medical center (third largest In Is governed. High taxes seem to HHPS lUUD UP YOUR White House meeting with the Pres- life. mend NujoL the committtee adopted Chafrman Providing, of course, that the pa- payroll taxes are going to bear right to establish at Pago Pago a relations. The letter, which was revealed in Berlin that a secret the United States and far too im- be the only objection, and even that ident performed a miracle—but And don't forget this; that the Copeland's resolution calling for an tient says he is poor. But rich and ALKALINE RESERVE more heavily on the workers of the coaling and supply station for her read in the senate, gave a specific speech delivered by one general to posing for such a smaU city) and a all-important item is sometimes for- there is no denying that the item more you learn and the more you appropriation of $50,000 for an in- poor take advantage of this unique future than they do today. naval and commercial vessels. The man behind the Jap guns which caused the fall of Shanghai, answer to questions which have a group of his fellow officers in government that is really efficient, gotten by zealous Hague henchmen. was Included and quite a few mem- study, the more able you'll be to re- vestigation by a special senate com- enterprise which costs taxpayers There seems little doubt that the "Samoans, purest of Polynesians, Nanking and other Chinese cities was Gen. Iwane Matsui, commander-in- been raised by opposition senators, which the return of the exiled for- albeit expensive. To understand this The mayor himself sums up the bers of the Democratic party in sist your mother's strong influence. mittee of subversive Influences in about $900,000 a year. Of 108 dis- social security dream is here to prove this relief station wisely cho- chief and master-mind of the Japanese forces. He is pictured in his who have been seeking a definition mer Kaiser Wilhelm was urged was amazing situation one must exam- conditions prevailing in his unusual congress were glad to see it. You have lived at home so long the merchant marine. charged patients investigated re- stay. Unworkable as it Is, there sen. Gentle-voiced and easy-living, headquarters at Shanghai. of the administration's foreign pol- reported to the reichsfuehrer and ine the background, from the time cently, 30 were said to have been city with the foUowing typical So, the conference has been held will be no politician with sufficient that the maternal protection has be- icy. aroused his anger, hastening his de- young Frank Hague was an aspir- treated at public expense when they speech: and its work and efforts to solve the courage ever to tell the voters of come a habit with you. Get away depression problems are spread on termination to assume personal Fear Borah-O'Mahoney Bill ing Democratic boss in Jersey were able to pay for hospitalization. "Taxes are higher here because his constituency that the social se- from that sheltered area and learn command of the armed forces. we had to pay for progress. We the first pages of newspapers. The didn't think much of the New Eng- HE National Association of Man- City's second ward. That was in "Have your baby on the mayor," curity act will fail. Some of the how to be a man among men. House Passes Farm Bill were just about bankrupt 20 years results In this direction would seem Old Music Found by Pittsburgh Professor land style of unaccompanied sing- Anyhow, the coup is a crushing Tufacturers, apprehensive that 1908. is popular advice to expectant moth- "advanced thinkers" among the Then when you've reached a more INSIST ON GENUINE NUJOL T IMITING debate by a gag rule, victory for the Nazi government President Roosevelt might take up ago. The city is a city now and to justify Mr. Roosevelt's recent - ing of hymns in which every mem- cm. im. L/ Started as Custodian. ers since the Margaret Hague ma- New Dealers have had spasms when suitable age and whan you have ac- • the house adopted the con- business is beginning to pick up. intimations that the business men ber of the congregation carried group over the army clique that the Borah-O'Mahoney bill to place ternity hospital was opened. Yes, remarks like that were made in Manuscripts 200 Years Old Dis- has ever been published. It Is in the quired the stamina to stand by your- ference report on the administra- corporations under a federal licens- Unimportant, but ascending, But let me point out one thing about do not know what they want. Such what was his own idea of the tune. had been growing daily more and have your tonsils out, or take their presence. The real spasms, classical tradition of Mozart and self, you'll have no cause to worry tion's crop control bill by a vote of Hague's first job was custodian of the town. The burden of taxation a view would be correct if the con- One Moravian critic referred to the threatening to Hitler's regime and ing system, denounced that meas- a rest cure. But don't forget how however, will develop when the pub- covered in Church. Haydn. about mother's interference when 263 to 135 and sent it on to the sen- that was said to be planning to ure as providing for an end oi the city hall at $2,000 a year under is being borne not. by the house- ference itself had been representa- Massachusetts church music as the Sentinels to vote next time an election rolls lic is given a clear understanding Some of the pieces are religious matrimony occurs to you again. ate. force his gradual retirement. "home rule over business." Mayor Otto H. Wittpenn. Later, as holder and the smaU business man FIORIMS tive. True, the delegates came "woeful shrieking and squalling of around! from all sections of the country. of what that law does to a civiliza- Pittsburgh, Pa.—A cache of rare anthems. Others are in symphony And if tlie girl is sincere in her As it came out of conference, the The monarchists' plot, it is said, In a formal statement, the asso- commissioner of the street and wa- as in other cities, but by corpora- tion—when it is shown by opera- musical manuscripts, hidden for al- the congregation." love for you she'll wait till you have of Health Elections are an important event, LARGEST SYSTEM True, all excepting a very few were and chamber music arrangements. measure continues, in an extended included the elevation to the throne ciation declared the bill would per- ter board, he made friends both tions whose shoulders are broad!" tion that the ideal of protection most two centuries in a church in He said the manuscripts will prob- fitted yourself to become a real Don't Neglect Them 1 too. Every hour all the votes cast of the type known as small business The Pitt teacher explained: and revised form, the existing soil of the ex-kaiser's second son, Prince mit the federal government to put with administration forces and the That makes 'em smile. Next time takes much more out of the pockets the village of Lititz in eastern Penn- ably be turned over to the Moravian wage-earner able to offer her a Mature designed the kldneya to do • conservation program, providing lusty Commission Government in each district are telephoned to OF FDIE HOTELS men. But it must not be overlooked "It is unusual—in violation of the church's seminary at Bethlehem, marvelous Job. Their taak la to keep tha Eitel Friedrich. Heinrich Himm- any concern entirely out of business there's an election, they'll vote for of those who are supposed to benefit sylvania's Lancaster county, has home of her own. flowing blood atream free of an exceaa of benefit payments to co-operating league. In 1913 Hague admittedly Hague, who compares returns with Lire wiaair and wdl—apart from 0T«f. that the conference was planned, tradition of its times—because in the and kept there. ler, head of the Gestapo or secret for "the most trivial violations" oi Hague! crowded cam ere. BatUoc, foil, fiiUaf. . . than they ever can get back. been discovered by Theodore M. © Bell Svndlciile.—WNU Service, toxic Impuritlea. The act of living—(f/« farmers. played a "double-cross" on Witt- a table showing hourly votes in the O Weitern Newipaper Union. * everr FlorldUn pleiMira and benefit. To«H invitations extended and program Eighteenth century the churches of fUrl/—is constantly producing waata police, revealed it to Hitler. the terms of its federal license. £) Western Newspaper Union. Finney, lecturer in music at the Uni- matter the kidneys must remove from enjoy more—epeiU /«»—at Collier Florida New England considered any mu- Wisconsin's First Capital Coeat Holeii. versity of Pittsburgh and director Soldiers Build Radio the blood If good health is to endure. sic, except the singing of psalms, When Wisconsin was a territory, When the kidneys fall to function aa Hotel MaaeUo Hirer of Pitt's famed student band and Hamilton Field, Calif.—Built en- Nature Intended, there is retention of BradmnUn sinful. Belmont was the capital. More than waste that may cause body-wide dia* French Census Reveals resented 20 per cent of the popula- Invented French Phone Hotel Saraeota Torraoo Ueeppa laa Fragonard, French Artist, Barry and one of his paintings, ac- the men's glee club. tirely by two United States army "No one in New England would 22,000 people lived there and in the tress. One may suffer nagging backache, tion of Europe, their relative num- The so-called French phone, or Sanuola Vttppa hland quired by King Louis XV in 1765 Mr. Finney made his discovery soldiers, a powerful 500-watt ama- persistent headache, attacks of ditzlneaa, Mistake in Famed Song Charlotte HarborBolal Coeparllla laa Patronized by the Court have dared suggesting an orchestra bers have decreased steadily. In handset, is not of French origin, as when Fragonard was admitted to last summer. He said the music teur radio station, capable of short- surrounding community in 1836. It getting up nights, awclling, pufflneaa Punla Gorda Boca Grande might play in a church. But in was in the village that the first under the eyea—feel tired, nervous, all That song about the 50,000,000 1931, the latest year for which com- supposed, but early American. This Hotel Tampa Tarreeo Errrglulee laa Jean Honore Fragonard, Eight- the -French academy, is in the had been written between the Reyo? wave transmission to anywhere in vom out. Tampa Evrglad— the little towns of eastern Pennsyl- newspaper west of Milwaukee was Frenchmen who can't be wrong parative figures have been com- type of telephone was first devel- eenth century French master, is Louvre. lutionary war and the War of 1812 the world, is nearing completion Frequent, ra nly or burning passagea Hotel Ftorldoa Bod aad Unn Glob vania it was done every Sunday." printed. may be further evidence of kidney or can't be right, says the Washington pleted, the French constituted only oped by Robert G. Brown, an engi- EvrglaiUi best known for his sumptuous pic- The artist fied from Paris in 1793, by composers who were communi- here. bladder disturbance. Star. There are not 50,000,000 8.2 per cent of the population of and when he returned, early in the A large percentage of the Mora- The recognized and proper treatment neer of New York, in 1878, and Hotel Dlsle Coort Hotel Roral Worth tures of the extravagances of the cants of the Moravian church whose b a diuretic mcdidne to help the kidneys Frenchmen. There are, according Europe. was used by operators until 1884, Weil Palm Btach ITeil Palm Baaek French court in the years before the Nineteenth century, lived in obsctir- members fied Germany to come to vians must have been skilled musi- 150-Ton Signpost Erected No State Religion in Japan ft rid of excess poisonous body waato. There has been a steady down- Hotel Lakeland Terraee, lahtland ity until his death in 1806. cians, for many of the pieces Mr. {sa Dean's Pi/Is. They have had mora to a census of the French popula- when it was abandoned, as the more revolution. country around Bethlehem—and of London.—More than 150 tons ol Japan has no state religion and than forty years of public approval. Ara tion recently completed, only 41,- ward trend in the birth rate in efficient telephone transmitter at RATES depending an betel Fragonard, ^orn in 1732, enjoyed He studied under Chardin and course, to be dubbed "Pennsylvania Finney found would prove severe concrete have been used to make the people go to churches or not, endorsed the country over. Insist on American Plan 16, $7.110 and up. Doon't. Sold at all drug stores. 900,000 Frenchmen, France, and in 1929, 1935 and 1936, that time could not be used on it. Eoropoan Plan t2.SO, $3.50, fi and up. fame and the patronage of wealthy Boucher and mastered Boucher's Dutch." tests for the ability of even a pro- Great Britain's largest signpost— just as they please. Those who go the year of the latest census, deaths fessional of today. A report to the Commerce depart- Brown was an electrical engineer Apply 10 TtAUl A9EIT. individual manasm members of the French court in the style so thoroughly that he was per- None of the music—save what was the aerial signpost just completed to church belong chiefly to the ment indicates that since 1650, exceeded births. This trend is ex- in Paris shortly after he developed or 745 Hfih At*., Nno York City days before the revolution. He dec- mitted to do reproductions of his written by the Moravian musicians Moravians liked music, he said, in the meadows at King's Langley, Buddhist and Shinto faiths. when persons of French birth reo- pected to increase. the handset. Across the Hudson, in Manhattan, the "cliff dwellers" are worrying about Jersey City's unique dictator. COIHER FLORIDA COAST HOTBIS orated the apartment of Mme. du work. before they migrated to America- and indicated in their writings they Herts. DOANS PILLS PAGE TEN THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. FEBRUARY 1938 Berrien County Deaths In the Divorce Courts •It OARS MICHIGAN APPLES FORMER CIRCUIT JUDGE BAINBR1DGE NEWS SOUTH COVERT NEWS PURCHASED BY THE FSCC B. DBS VOIGNES DIES AT DOWAGIAC AT II Sunday dinner guests at the home IN AND AROUND THE ELMS August Probst, 86 years of age, Circuit Judge Louis C. Crampton died February 13, 1938, at the Ber- of Lapeer, who presided in the Ber- LANSING—Total expenditures for o* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lull, Sr., 1937 Michigan farm produce by the were Mr. and Mrs A. Lull of (Mrs. G. H. Kelly, Correspondent) rien county hospital at Berrien Cen- rien circuit court part of last week, Sunday was a warm day with a ter. He was a resident of St. Joseph granted Edward Reamer of St. Jos- Federal Surplus Commodities Cor- Bugret Des Voignes, 81, of Cass- Twelve Corners, and Mr. and Mrs. poration have passed the $800,000 opolls, Judge for 18 years and prom- William Lull of Millburg, and call- heavy rainfall in the afternoon and and is survived by two sons—Gott- eph a divorce from Mrs. Olga Hilde- the temperature rose to the 60's. leib and Adolph, of Benton Harbor. brand Reamer on a charge of deser- mark, according to the announce- inent In Republican political circles, ers were Miss Ada Muth of Three ment made by John B. Strange, died Saturday, February 12, at Do- Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. George Dell Frogs were heard and pussy wil- Funeral services were held from tion. Mrs. Vitalls Ritzier of Three lows were putting in their appear- Trinity Lutheran church in St. Jos- Oaks was also glvtn a divorce from commissioner of the deparment of wagiac, where he was spending the of Watervliet. agriculture. It was disclosed that winter. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ance, but there was a change on eph on Tuesday; interment in River- Charles Ritzier on ci.arges of cruelty Monday, when the mercury dropped view cemetery. and non-support. v They were mar- since January Ist, the governmental Born at Mount Eaton, Ohio, he and Mrs. Charles Bujack were Mrs. agency has purchased 423 carload graduated from the University of Matilda Warskow and Miss Martha 40 degrees. ried In 1918 and have one son. Mrs. John Aspengren is ill with Charging that his wife, Ann Chvl- lots of produce, distributing the Michigan law school In 1878 and be- Warskow of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Clara Jane Southard died at merchandise through welfare chan- gan his practice at Marcellus In Mrs. Carl Hartwig and family of pneumonia at the home of her la, refused to come to St. Joseph on daughter, Mrs. Walter Anderson, in her home in Benton Harbor on SO UNBECOMING! a farm with him nine years ago, nels throughout the nation. 1905 he was elected circuit Judge of Bainbridge. Callers were Mr. and February 13, 1938, at the age of 79 Total apple purchases In Michigan the Van Buren-Cass district. He re- Mrs. Ernest Warskow and family of Chicago. John Chvila has filed suit for di- Mrs. Long, mother of Mrs. Hazel years. She was the widow of the It was In the middle of the hottest vorce, charging desertion; they were have been boosted to 810 cars, with tired from office In 1924. St. Joseph. late Irving C. Southard, and is sur- 260 having been purchased since Ruby Molter, who recently under- Derby, spent the week-end at her of hot summers, and the temper- married In 1906 and have four chil- home; she expects to go to Chicago vived by a daughter, Mrs. Leah Ad- January Ist. Other purchases by went an appendicitis operation at ature was round about the 100-in- dren. for the remainder of the winter. kins of Benton Harbor. Funeral ser- Non-support Is the charge made the FSCC during the past plx weeks Bought Baker Lake Near Lawrence Mercy hospital is convalescing at the the-shade mark. Along the street were 100 cars of canned peas, 50 cars Mrs. Ray Pumfrey is on the sick vices were held Tuesday afternoon; came a man wearing a heavy over- by Mrs. Bertha Marutz of St. Joseph home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. interment in Crystal Springs ceme- of potatoes and 13 cars of beans. Somebody has bought Baker Lake list. coat, with the collar turned up round In a suit for divorce from Rlchanl Herman Molter. Willard Rider spent the week-end tery. Marutz. They were married In 1914 "The purpose," according to J. P. In Lawrence township, or the ground Several Bainbridge families at- his ears. around It, and built a high metal at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alois and have four children. An .Injunc- Hatch, In charge of the corporation's tended the special installation ser- A well-meaning old lady, filled activities in Michigan, in discussing fence along the line. It's an expen- vice for the Rev. E. A. Irion, pastoi Rogel. Late in the afternoon Mr. tion was granted to restrain Msirutz and Mrs. Rogel and daughter Jean Mrs. Mary Weber George, widow with curiosity, stopped the man. the purchase of peas, "of the cor- sive fence—$5 a rod If It cost a cent. of Zion Evangelical church, St. Jo- of Lewis George, died February 14, from coming to his wife's home. A rumor was dropped that the new and Mr. Rider went to the home of "Why In the world," she demand- Mrs. Bertha A. Peterson of Benton poration Is to, through purchases, seph, who was installed into his new 1938, at the St. Joseph sanitarium at ed, "are you wearing a heavy blue maintain price level and support owner Is preparing to build a man- pastorate by his father, the Rev. Paul their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harbor has flled suit for divorce G. H. Kelly, for lunch and to spend the age of 77 years, after a residence overcoat on a day like this?" markets for farm products. Prices sion on the property that will re- Irion, of Michigan City, Ind., last in Benton Harbor and vicinity of from Harry A. Peterson, charging quire two or three years to com- the evening. The man smiled and then an- cruelty. They were married In 1924 for the 1938 pea crop Is established Sunday. about 58 years. She Is survived by swered, confidentially: "Because, now, largely, by stock on hand, ac- plete. Rev. Carl Hartwig returned home two daughters—Mrs. Mathilda Frel- and have two children. Baker Lake Is a pretty lake situat- madam, brown doesn't suit me at Charging cruelty, Mrs Esther C. counting lof purchase of peas at the Monday. Feb. 14, from Chicago tag of Watervliet and Mrs. Elizabeth present time. Although FSCC mer- ed within a couple of miles of the aU."—Stray Stories Magazine. Levey of Benton Harbor has filed where he spent several days. MEN'S CHORUS TO GIVE Grandadam of Wedron, HI.; and by chandise is distributed through wel- village of Lawrence. It Is small In The Cribbs school had a Valentine two brothers—Peter Weber of Chi- suit for divorce from Louis H. Lev- fare outlets, purchases are never circumference but people used to A MID-WINTER RECITAL ey. They were married In 1916 and party last Monday afternoon at the cago and Nicholas Weber of St. Matohleas made by the corporation for the say that In a certain place out In the have three children. school house. AT WATERVLIET FEB. 22 Cloud, Minn. It was a dark and stormy night purpose of furnishing welfare agen- middle there was no bottom to it. The Ladies' Aid Society of Zion when the weary husband returned cies with produce, but always to It's shore has never been marred Evangelical church met at the home home. support the market for such farm by resorters.—(Decatur Republican). of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krall on Mrs. Bessie Mae Fowler, wife of "I've been to every shop In town, produce." TTiursday of last week. More than The Watervliet Paper Company- Sherwood Fowler, died February Berrien County Weddings Male Chorus will present an out- and they can't match that bit of rib- twenty ladies attended. Refresh- 10, 1938, at her home In Benton bon for you anywhere, dear," he standing recital at the Watervliet township at the age of 53 years. Be- Sister of Mrs. Fred Keeler Dies In ments were served. high school auditorium next Tues- said to his wife. A Big New Comic Section in Full Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krugman, of sides her husband, she Is survived "SplendidI" she cried. "I just Miss HUdegarde Neuchterleln of Chicago day evening, February 22. Elaborate by thirteen children—Mrs. Frances Color Bainbridge, visited with Mr. and wanted to make sure that it really St. Joseph and Raymond L. Waldeck plans have been underway the past Johnson, Donald Fowler, Mrs. Eve- of Caledonia, Mich., were united In Mrs. Olive Mae Cough, a former Mrs. Walter Krugman on Sunday. was unique."—Stray Stories Maga- "Prlnco Valiant," a new adventure The pancake supper, sponsored by weeks to make this mid-winter re- lyn Hopkins, Mrs. Ella Strasburg, marriage at Trinity Lutheran church Benton Harbor resident, died Febru- cital one of the best yet put on by Raymond Fowler, Junior Fowler, zine. feature In the comic weekly of the ary 11, 1938, in Chicago at the age of the South Circle of the Ladies Aid in St. Joseph on February 13, 1938, Detroit Sunday Times, portrays the Society of Zion Evangelical church, the chorus, which has gained a repu- Mrs. Mildred Stafford, Rosaline Fow- Rev. Louis Neuchterleln, an uncle of 58 years. For the past year she and tation of being a musical organiza- ler, Richard Fowler and Dorothy OLD. OLD STORY magnificent splendor and daredevil her husband, William Couch, have which was held in the basement of the bride, officiating; the bride's herolsy of the Age of Chivalry. You the church on February 9th, was well tion of high quality. Fowler, all of Benton Harbor; Elmer father played the wedding march. made their home In Gary, Ind. Be- Guest artists on the program, Fowler of Benton Harbor, and Mrs. will be thrilled by the pageantry of sides the husband and a brother. attended. The uncle is a daughter of Mr. and King Arthur's court. Be sure to get Homer Yerrington of Benton Har- Mr. and Mrs. John Watrosky, of which is under the capable direction Lulu Charette of Detroit; also by Mrs. B. J. Neuchterleln of St. Jos- of Foster Krake, of Coloma, will be four sisters—Mrs. Lula Mazala, of the Detroit Sunday Times every bor, she Is survived by a sister, Mrs. Bainbridge, visited with Mr. and eph, and the groom Is the son of week.—Adv. Mrs. Henry Bahm last Sunday after- Fredelia Tuttle, soprano soloist, and California; Mrs. Goldle Lake, Mrs. Fred Keeler of Paw Paw Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Waldeck of her step-mother, Mrs. Edna Peapples Annette Lundberg, harpist, both of Jennie Sells, and Mrs. Rena Dorste- Caledonia. Following the ceremony noon. of Chicago. Funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tenter, of Benton Harbor. Mrs. Lois Richards, wltz of Benton Harbor; and a a reception was tendered at the Watervliet, were the guests of Mr. of Watervliet, and Mrs. Marjorie brother, Owen Roush. Funeral ser- Gnemsey Cow is Sold to Stout held In Benton Harbor on Monday church and later a wedding dinner afternoon; Interment in the Crystal and Mrs. Henry Oxner of Coloma Nowlen, of Benton Harbor, will ap- vices were held Saturday afternoon; was served at the Lake View hotel pear as accompanists. PETERBOROUGH, N. H.—A pure- Springs cemetery. last Sunday. Interment In Crystal Springs ceme- In St. Joseph. The couple will re- bred Guernsey cow, EInore of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koerber and The proceeds from the entertain- tery. side In Grand Rapids. , ment will be turned over to the Wa- Hawks Farm 313788 was sold re- family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rode- cently by E. C. Hakws of Watervliet, wald and family were Sunday dinner tervliet Boy Scouts. Prof. Goodrich Takes Pastor's Place Erwln Humburg, 17-year-old son Miss Luclle Hadlow, daughter of Michigan, to Charles R. Stout of guests pf Mr. and Mrs. William Man- Burlington, New Jersey, -according At Peace Temple. tai. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humburg of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hadlow of Ben- St. Joseph, died February 10, 1938, ton Harbor, and Glenn L. McCoy of to tho American Guernsey Cattle . Prof. F. S. Goodrich of Albion has Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Balers, of TLOST LICENSES MAY Club, Peterborough, New Hampshire, Bainbridge, visited with Henry S., following an operation. Funeral ser- Bay City, Mich., were united In been chosen as acting pastor of the Arnold and Elmer Balers, and the BE IN POST OFFICES vices were held Monday afternoon; marriage on February 10, 1936, at Methodist Peace Temple at Benton Misses Hulda and Olga Baiers, last Interment In Rlvervlew cemetery. the Methodist church In Palm Harbor during the absence of Rev. Sunday afternoon. Beach, Fla., by Rev. B. L. Allen. P. H. Murdlck, who was stricken Man Only Sheds Tears with a heart attack some time ago Applicants for operators' licenses They will make their home In Palm Mrs. Lillian O. FItzsimmons, wid- Although animals have tear and will probably be unable to oc- who have moved since making ap- "I wonder what that noise was In Beach, where the bridegroom Is glands naturalists agree, In general, ZION ETANGELICAL CHURCH ow of the late George FItzsimmons, the hall last night?" employed. cupy his pulpit for several months. plication, are advised by the Depart- that man only sheds tears of emo- Prof. Goodrich will start his new Rev. G. Raduchel. Pastor. ment of State to inquire at their a former Coloma resident, passed wa Februa 03 "I guess It was Tom breaking tion. work next Sunday. Sunday school—9:45 a. m. local post offices If their licenses do j f y ^ J. ®' his water wagon resolutions again." Preaching and worship—10:45. not reach them within 20 days of; 111 ? ? ?,? • tl # GEORGE GETZ. WELL Prayer meeting Tuesday evening application. | months' illness, at the age of 55 Worse and More of It at 8 o'clock. These licenses are sent as third _S^Ja ^n" KNOWN TO WEST MICHIGAN "What in the world are you doing E. L. C. E. and Bible study every class mail, which Is forwarded only ^ ^ RESIDENTS, DDCD FEB. 11th Sunday evening at 7:30. if addressees send proper postage, on . ^ Fitzslmmons of Chicago, and wandering around out here at this notice by postal officials. Mall Is y , l}5ee ? hour of the night In a dazed condi- thus sometimes held for as long as anj ^rS- J^nie Phillips of Chicago, tion, bearing the signs of a vigorous LIME ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL two weeks before being forwarded. ancl ' Pennison of Ander- quarrel, even a blackened eye? George Getz, 72-year-old political CHURCH 00 ner Come on, old chap, let me take you leader, wealthy Chicago coal opera- (Bainbridge) In absence of any forwarding address j '. ^ ?l s^Yjces were con- FOR SOUR SOlMi tor and sportsman, died Friday, Feb. Rev. Carl Hartwig, Pastor. the licenses are ultimately returned ducted by Rev. H. A. Blannlng, Mon- home to your wife?" to Lansing. Chauffeurs' licenses are ,day afternoon; Interment In the Co- "B-but you don't understand. 11, at Miami, Florida, death being For Better and Longer ReiulU Apply Pulverised There will be no church service sent first class, however. | ioma cemetery. That's where I got It."—Philadelphia asCTlbed to a heart attack following nor Sunday school at St. Paul's Ev- Limestone. Recommended by H. J. Lurking, Bulletin. pneumonia. Getz was perhaps best known to S1 ~ servicesTwere held from County Agricultural Agent. . offices of their change in address In christian church In MUlburg last Look! Western Michigan residents and to Evangellcal church Pipestone town- the thousands of tourists for the lavish conformity with the motor vehicle Friday £or Edwln Hi McOmber, who "Better keep your eyes open In Sold b> ship. summer home he maintained for a laws. Police will then notify the had lived in the vicinity of Millburg New York," cautioned Stew Pldd, Department of State. quarter of a century at his Lake- most of his life and who passed the offlce cut-up, as the boss de- wood farm north of Holland. NEW LOCATION FOR away February 9, 1938, at the home parted for the big city. There, visitors not only found a Jimmie's Coal Co. of a granddaughter, Mrs. Harry "Why?" the boss wanted to know. LAST OF PAPER MILL huge estate but a large zoo with CHICAGO'S MICHIGAN Umphrey In Benton Harbor, at the "Because," cracked Stew, "every- varied specimens, some of which HARVEY L. ARENT, Mgr. Phone 203F2, Coloma age of 74 years. He is survived by body would think you were crazy If INFORMATION OFFICE DANCES AT EPPLE'S Getz had brought to Michigan from two sons—Chester McOmber of Mill- you went around with them closed." Africa. He sometimes played with ON FRIDAY NIGHT burg, and Earl McOmber of Pipe- —Providence Journal. one of his tigers, which he said "was stone township; and by a daughter, faithful to his friend," and permit- Michigan's year round Informa- Mrs. Ruth Mast of Coloma. Rev. Grammatleal Pants ted a monkey to manicure his nails. tion office In Chicago has been Frank Scofield was assisted at the The last of the series of dances Schoolmaster—Now I want you to Animals and birds of nearly every moved to a new location, at 323 funeral services by Rev. George tell me which of these words are kind could be seen at the "Getz sponsored by the Watervliet Paper WiIgon pastor of ^ christian South Dearborn street. The new of- singular and which are plural. Tom- Farm" and every year many local fice Is on the ground floor In the Company s social activities commit- church in Benton Harbor; Inter- tee will be held Friday evening g cemetery. kins, you take the first: "Trousers." people visited the park which was heart of Chicago's Loop, where it is ment was ln the Mlllbur one of the most Interesting and at- readilly available to more than February 18th, at Epple's Orchard j * Tomkins (after deliberation)— Inn, Bainbridge Center. These Singular at the top and plural low- tractive in these parts. A few years thousands of Chicago vacation seek- ago Mr. Getz moved his animals to ers. dances have proven very popular,! John Palmlter, a 63-year-old resl- er down, sir. and this dance Is expected to draw dent of Berrien Springs, died sud- Chicago. The Chicago Information office 1 will continue to be in charge of Miss the largest crowd of the series. denly on February 8, 1938, in a Gness Again CLJU Mildred G. Howe, who has handled Players of the 1937 baseball team, South Bend hospital, from a cerebral A doctor told his patient that there CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES the office In Chicago for the past 12 of the Watervliet Paper Company, hemorrhage. He was stricken while was nothing really the matter with years. The office is maintained and and their wives will be guests for In the office of a South Bend finance him. "All you require is more out- paid for by the State of Michigan the evening. i company. He Is survived by a door life; walk two or three miles A great many prizes have been daughter, Mrs. Lester Balthls of Advertising Fund for the purpose regularly every day; what's your "Mind" will be the subject of the of giving out unbiased information donated by Watervliet and Coloma Minneapolis, Minn.; three sisters and lesson-sermon in all Christian Sci- merchants. 1 one brother. business?" on all parts of Michigan. "I'm a letter-carrier, Doc." ence churches throughout the world The office previously was maln- Gerald Carmody will be the caller I on Sunday, February 20. ! FAST J Wned at 210 North Michigan avenue. tonlfhT/musif' Mr,. Fern White, 46 year, of ..e, NO BARBER BILL The Golden Text, from Psahn 92:5, is: "O Lord, how great are thy sale by all members of the social widow of Roy E. White who was works! and thy thoughts are very CltAN ECONOMICAL activities committee. killed in an automobile accident In JOHN EMHOFF AND MRS 1929, passed away at the Berrien deep." Among the Bible citations is this PERFECTION OIL STOVES county hospital on February 9, 1938, KRAUL, TWINS, CELEBRATE passage (Romans 11:33,34): "O the Hartford Churches to Make Religious after three months' Illness. She leaves four children—Richard and depth of the riches both of the wis- 70th BIRTHDAY FEB. IS Survey dom and knowledge of God! how Roy, and twin daughters, Jane and Jtifaiim* 2i*cdtty unsearchable are his Judgments, and At a meeting of Sunday school and Jean; also a brother, Robert Brandt his ways past finding out! For who When you buys "High-Power" church workers held Sunday eve-1 of Paw Paw. Rev. John Koehler, and years. That*! because John Emhoff and his twin sister, h'ath known the mind of the Lord? Perfection oil stove, you nuke nlng In Hartford It was decided that I pastor of the First Baptist church, or who hath been his counsellor?" they are made right—good Mrs. Charles Kraul, were honor a religious survey of the village will conducted funeral services on Satur- a wise purchase. There is no guests Sunday, February 13, at the d Correlative passages to be read materials, good design, be taken to ascertain, If possible, ay afternoon. home of a niece, Miss Marie Arent, from the Christian Science textbook, fater, deaner burner than the sturdy construction, and of 670 Territorial Road, Benton the church preference of every fam- "Science and Health with Key to the Hy in town and the number of per- Henry Krueger, a lifelong resident Perfection High-Power, and quality finishes. Come in Harbor. The occasion was the 70th of Ne Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, sons in each family. It will require w Buffalo, died February 14, everybody knows how Per- and see the beautiful new birthday of Mr. Emhoff and Mrs. 1938 Include the following (p.275): "Di- Kraul, and thirteen guests enjoyed a eighteen workers from the various 1 > at Holy Family hospital In vine metaphysics, as revealed to fection stoves last for yean models. churches and the canvass is planned LaPorte, Ind., after a week's Illness, three-course dinner. at spiritual understanding, shows clear- to take place, Monday, February 28. ^e age of 85 years. He Is sur- Mr. Emhoff and Mrs. Kraul are ly that aU Is Mind, and that Mind is the youngest of a family of six chil- The plan has been carried out quite' vlved by his widow; two daughters, "Say, Jim, don't yer never God, omnipotence, omnipresence, dren, all of whom are living and effectively in other communities. iyjiss Fiorine home and Mrs. Gor- •have?" don Covert of Buchanan; five sons, omniscience—that is, all power, all enjoying good health. Mrs. Eliza- "Naw; Jes' let me whiskers Arnold, John, Henry and George, of presence, all Science." beth Arent, 81, who resides with her freeze, den knock 'em oft." daughter, Miss Marie, Is the oldest. Hartford's Mayor Has Another Son. New Buffalo, and Carl, of Chester, COLOMA HARDWARE CO. Ind.; by two sisters and two broth- Other brothers and sisters who Dr. and Mrs. Leo Latus are the ers. Opportunity Missed POTATOES IN NEW CLOTHES helped In Sunday's celebration were parents of a son born Thursday, "Pal" Ckas. C. Smith, Manager—Coloma, Mich. Fred and Jake Emhoff and Mrs. Feb. 10, at their home in Hartford. "What now?" Margaret Krieger of Watervliet. John Michalek. 47 years of age, Dr. Joe F. Reed of Watervliet was died February 14, 1938, at his home "Why didn't Noah swat both flies The two honored guests received Carlots of better quality Michigan in attendance. Dr. Latus is Hart- in Benton Harbor. He is survived when he had such a good chance?" potatoes are appearing In new clothes many gifts and well wishes from ford's mayor. the party of relatives and also from by a daughter, Alice Michalek, at —Stray Stories Magazine. these days through attempts to ac- friends. home; by a brother and sister In quaint consumers within the state Poland; and two sisters—Mrs. Thos. Needed the Money with homegrown produce. Chain and Marriage Licenses Napela and Mrs. Carl Mandro, both Judge—Why did you commit a Independent stores are offering of Benton Harbor. DEAD MAN'S REPORT second theft after you had been selected peck lots In white paper August Zielke, 25, Bridgman; Ruth bags rather than dishing up the po- Coloma Nursery acquitted of the first? M. Schaenefeld, 21, Eau Claire. Following an Illness of several tatoes from bins. The Michigan CARD RECEIVED BY Lyle Antisdel, 21, Buchanan; Na- Prisoner—I had to pay my law- months, Henry E. Bauer died Febru- yer.—Stray Stories Magazine. Quality Potato Growers association, CONSERVATION DEPT. omi Jean Brown, 19, Niles. ary 14, 1938, at his home In Berrien the potato cooperative at Cadillac, Milton R. Brady, 23, St. Joseph; Springs at the age of 63 years; where the state department of agriculture Rose D. Goldstein, 19, Benton Har- he had resided for 16 years. He is Ber Idea of Pappiness bor. and the farm crops department at survived by his widow and two chil- Mrs. Smith—Are you happy, Mrs. Michigan State College are cooper- LANSING, Feb. 16—A dead man Dasher? Berrien County Distributors stands accounted for on the roll call dren—Mrs. Ills Morgan and Mlsa ating. If better prices for better Estallne Bauer of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Dasher—There ain't no such potatoes pan be obtained this win- of 1937 deer hunters who were re- Sermon Reneated for Sleepers thing as 'appiness so we just learn quired by law to report In by Feb. and by two sisters-Mrs. Sophie ter, sponsors of the plan feel that for In older days clergymen preached Mertens and Mrs. Ida Frank of Ber- to be happy without It.—Grit. growers will be encouraged In 1938 15. long sermons and demanded more of ie George W. Guest of Melvlndale r " Springs. A prayer service was to grow good quality In sufficient their flock than do those of today. held Tuesday and the remains were volume to keep potatoes reasonable was one of the thousands who bought One such preacher had most of his taken to Marshfleld, Wis., his for- deer licenses last year and who by NEARBY BASKETBALL SCORES in price and also maintain competi- audience asleep, but they all woke mer home, for Interment. tion against the crop that comes in MONROE that act came under the law requir- up toward the close and got ready from out of state. ing all hunters to report to the de- for the closing service when the partment of conservation on their preacher announced "that, as they Founded in Fourth Century Niles, 39; St. Joseph, 28. luck by the middle of this month. were all awake, he would repeat his San Marino, situated in the Apen- Benton Harbor, 28; Muskegon, 13 Preached Polygamy Was Lawful NURSERY STOGK Mr. Guest is dead, but his report sermon, hoping now to be heardl" nines near Rimini, In the heart of card has been received, with a writ- Watervliet, 29; Hartford, 19. Johann Lyser, a German of the ten notation on one corner which Italy, claims to have been founded New Troy, 30; Berrien Springs, 13 Seventeenth century, made a great tells the story. in the Fourth century. New Buffalo, 20; Bridgman, 15. stir in his days by preaching not Germ of Leprosy Paw Paw, 33; Decatur, 18. only that polygamy was lawful but The germ of leprosy is a bacillus, •oospuei.j ubs U] SfSi Of that it was a blessed state com- There Is some comfort In the fact superficially almost indistinguish- Three Oaks, 25; Eau Claire, 22. manded by God. But Lyser him- paAtjja sajBjs psiiun aqi oj bjuboJ Coloma, 30; Covert, 19. Phone Coloma 27 th*t we corr-inlt most of our follies able from the bacillus of tubercu- -juiun asaujqj) papjooaj jsjy em self was a life-long bachelor and a wben we are too prosperous. I losis. Lawrence, 27; Gobies, 21. BjaBjSimiui asaajqa papaoo»a Stevensville. 33; Baroda, 11. woman-hater.