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VOL. XXXVIII, No. 30 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,1926 fl.50 PER YEAR COilENGEMEm WEEK Summer Arrives PLYiUIH HIGH ATHLETES AGAIN WIN GHAMPIONSHIP 2T Week’s Activities Begin With Baccalaureate For the Third Time Plymouth High Captures Sermon Next Sunday Evening, June 20. Suburban League Championship and is Awarded Silver Trophy Cup. Thirty-Three Boys and Girls Will Graduate From the Local Schools this Year. The Locals Win Out Over Wayne by Margin of Five Points; Doudt Makes Highest Individual Score. Cduimencvuionr week activities ih i W ILL CLOSE WEDNESD.4Y AFTER­ jhe Plymouth schools VUl begin with [ NOONS. BEGINNING .Jl^E 30TH. the Baccalaureutf sermon at the High j school auditorium, next Sunday eve «)nce ninre Plymouth High athletes IIick«-y (Plym outh). Time 24 3-5 sec­ ning. June 20tb, a t 8:00 o’clock. Dr. Oq another page of the Mall today bring glory to their school by winning onds. F. A. I^-ntlnim. pastor of the Methodist will be found an advertisement, an­ the Snburlian Ijoague track honors for Hroiul jinuji—'Won by Doudt (Plym- Episcopal church will give the sermon. nouncing the closing of many of our liuslness places on Wednesday after- tltc third consecutive time, a t Ypsi i(li|; s4**'oud, Valluuce (Wayne); A male quartette, composed of Calvin, .Normal Field at Ypsilanti, last Friday, iliii'd. rnrney (Plym outh; fourth, Austin and Elmore Whipple and* Bar- nociQS. beginning Wednesday. June beating ont their closest contenders. ik I Fariiiingtuu ). Diatance 19-feet old Jolliffe, will give a selection. ;tOth. ami continuing during the months of July and August. This Wayue High, by a margin of five 2 % iiulies. C la ss D a y points. 4.5 to 40. IVayne has been the N80-yard run—Won by Morton The class day exercises will take closing plan was carrieloasant occa.-^ion was the Friday, June 18th. This is a splendid Mrs. Charles Olds is visiting her Plymouth was leading by the narrow Hlcke.v. Farney. D oudt): second. Deai^ —Blanche Freeman wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. highway, and now that it is opened daughter. Mrs. Earl 8tevens, in De­ Rev. .T. G. Peters and family of margin of two points, 40 to 38. If horn; third, Wayne; lourtb?Northvllle. Broadcasting the Weather Reports— W. J. McCrum on Golden road, last gives Plymouth people a short route to troit, this week. Radnor. Ohio, visited Ills sister, Mrs. Wayne had won the relay. It would Plymontli received a beautiful silver Kenneth Wilske Tuesday evening. June 35. at 8:30 the University city. There is Floyd Sherman, Tuesday. have given them at least a tie with cup a.s winners of tbe track champion­ Special Program. Tuesday Night Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rauch attended o'clock, when their daughter. Miss that this road, together with the short the local boy.s for first piece. ship, and also a smaller cup for win- Only—Marlon Beyer the wedding. Tuesday, at Grand Rap­ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Willett and little Violet, was united in marriage to cut-off that connects both the Plym- Wayne lo.st every possible chance It uiug the reluy race. Finale by the “Senior Company of ids, of Miss Norma Judson, a former daughter: Ross Willett and Mrs. Theodore Rhelner, both of Plymouth. outh-Detroit road and the Plymonth- hud of winning tbe relay right at tbe Every one of tbe athletes on tbe local teacher in the Plymouth schools, to Worthington of Detroit, called at C. Rev. H. E. Sables, pastor of the Bap­ Ann Arbor road, without passing Sturt when its first runner ran wide, team showed the splendid t ra in in g they Lloyd Patton of that c-ity. O. Dickerson’s, Sunday. tist church, read the impressive ring < 'ommeneemeat through the village, will become a fulling hn<'k so far that the other mem- had received, und they are entitled to ceremony, after which be introduced popular route with Detroit motorists i»crs of the touni were unable to do much credit together with C oach The commencement exercises will Mr. and Mrs. Rhelner to the fifty .occur on Thursday evening, June 24th, west-bound. much. Plymouth won the relay, and Coatta for bringing home tbe cups and guests in tlie home. retaining tlieir leadership in tbe at 8:00 o’clock, a t the High school with It the league championship, league. auditorium, at which time thirty-three Installing Big Hortonsphere at Local Gas Plant As .Mrs. George Gurey. sister of tlirougb .some speedy stepping by Wen­ boys and girls will receive diplomas. file bride. p1aye|» died at her home The Feeat Knupp had iH-en in jamr health f«jr a tion of K lOO.OtK) cilhic foot llortou- digging up of <-lty strecds. A liigh street. Plymouth. Mlchigau, was in­ Vnlee in a close finish. yeu^ but had Iteen seriously ill for sphere in the gas distribution sys­ pr«‘ssure holdiT ii.ses the original and Miss .\nna Norris, both grad­ cluded ill tix' class of 325 seniors U|)on Vquenrly the service bride in Detndf. Miss Walton acting Delnware. (Miio. conferred the baeb^^ tion”—Prof. W. H. Pearce, head of the 440-yard dasli and the broad Jump, her marriage she moved to the Knapp tons And is thirty-two fet*t in diameter costs less 111 the long run. as maiii of honor. . Mr. Rhciner was of arts degr«*e at Its eigbt,v-*(eclu1s. iH'sidcs niiiiiiiig on (lie winning The foundations, which- n*Qulre only IMiiiy sliowetl their good judgment by tlie bride, acting ns best man. 'I'lic cnnimeiicemeui orulioD whs de- A. Smith and three daughters, 21 grandchil­ relay ream. tliirfy-tw«i cubic of concrete, will purchasing a Hortonsphere. This The bride was gowneil in white iiviTcci by Dr. Charles H. Judd, direc* Song—Class of '*3i dren afid 18 great grandchildren. A Wayne atlilcte, J de chine, and carried Detroit Frank Gaylleld of Port, Huron: Mrs.] er. For iiisiiiuce. a Mff tyj)e holder I out liy :i nnirgin of lait one i>olni. The grarluiition eXerclw-s followed this year; also a sucial hour after­ The Dortonspliere is being iiscil in ros«>s. Miss Norris wore orchid crep<». Wilbur Mault of Plymouth, and Mrs.! of this siiine size would require 200 Plyjuoufli's victory cun In* cretHled four days of festivities attended by wards. Come and meet your old class­ various ways by «*tiicr gjjs companies. currying cnuim roses. mates. Tiekets on sale at Dodge Drug Henry Westfall of Wayne. Two eiihh- ftsH. I (o i(s nll-arounii strength. Tlie ciiam- large nniiibers of Himniii ami friends .M I’lioeiiix. Arizona, the t'cntral The lioiise ami table decorations StoH'. Prhv. *1.25. Time. 6:30 p. m. brothers also survive. Wheeler Huh- Tltc steel will W fabricnied in the 1 pioii.< placcfl in «'very event wliile of Ohio Wesleyan. President John W. .\riziiiia i’owi-r A; Light <'(iui}>atiy use wei-t* bcauliful. A sumptuous wed- ^ l>en of Tote;ik |H*rioiis throiigli transmission evening. June PUh. The following pro­ name was El^«* Jaue Hubbell. i This Horfonsphenv which will be trical siijiplies. Tlie hrhle lias lieen lligli of YpsilaiKi. which .s«-ored Aliimiii (Jay was observed Tne.sday, luaiiis. gram will be given : F'niieml services were held fnmi her I l.K-jiicI jir the gas phinr. will tilled Tviili her broilier in the DeLuxe Mtislc )H)iu(s und Northvllle and Ferndale. with tile annual luncheon, aluiniii hns- 2 :30—Races late home. Wednesday afternoon a t ' at oft'-peak jawiods by two Ingersol 'I’hc i tali Ca.s & t'oke ftiinpany at store for some time. Both are well oacli of which counteil 30*-a ixiiuts, iness meeting ami pre.sideiM’s rwep- Egg atnl .spmui race. Uis, or under known in IMyniotith. and have the best 2 :W f the First Rand compressors, They are ha-ated Salt Lake fity, Ftali. linve located Siiniuiaries: tinii. HisIio)i Wilbur P. Thlrkield, P otato race. 100 lbs. or under wislu's tif a liosf of friends. Their Preshyterlan church officiating. In- [ tit the gas planf. ami force gas through their Ilortniisjiliere in a playground, 100-yard dash—Won by Vallance wJio reiurueIunt to It niaiiilains .service in the southern I Wayne) ; scHiond, Mer of the American fourth. M'l’iiier (Dearborn). Time Iletier dJstributie ilerivetl in two ways— pressure storage at their gas plant. ston Internatiooai Osteopathic convention Shot put—Won by Russell Smith PLYMOl'TH CITIZEN ELECTED about ten days to .sign up and become Reading—Mrs. Donald Rider which meets in I,.ouisville tbe latter (Wayne): s»s-oiid. Kurze (Plymouth); TRUSTEE OF ALMA COLLEGE. eligible for the trip. You mu.st be a Cornet Solo—Carl Linblooni t>art of June and early July. third. Borden (Dearborn); fourth, l«h! memlvr for 1926 and 1927. Also -Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Bennett relum ed Readings—Virginia Giles Many osteopathic college classes a re Clark (YpRilanti). Distance 37 feet any Indies making the trip must be Wwliiesda.v, from a three days’ viait Hillsdale College Orchestra arranging reunions at one or another inches. Reading—Mrs. Sara McCrory members of the American legion Rt Alma. Mich., where they were enter* of tbe countless spots of beauty or [ 440-yard dash—Won by Doudt Clarinet Solo—C. F. Royal Auxiliary, under the same roles. rained hy tbe preetdent and facul^ o f liistoric interest in and about Louis­ (I'lymuutb): second, Snowball (Dear- Dearborn Male Quartette Think it over. men. and If interested Alma College. While there. Mr. Ben. ville. sneb as Linc«>}D's birthplace, and tM)m); third. P. Shaw (Dearborn: Reading—Mrs. Ed. Smith sign up with Lloyd H. Green Post of nett was elected as a member of the the cabin where "My Old Kentucky fourth (F arr (Wayne). Time 56 2-5 Violin Solo—Herman Kauff Nnrthville. See. L. H. Alexander. iMiard of trustees of Alma College. Holm-” was written. seconds. Reading—Lola Lingard Pl.vmouth Ignited Savings Bank, for Diagnosis is to be the keynote of High jump—Won by Burch (Dear­ Commnnlty Singing particulars. this convention, and clinics of ail kinds BIG SALK REGISTERED HOL- born): .second, Doudt (Plym outh); STEINS. will be featured. It will be followed third. .^Iilne (N orthvllle): foorth. Ely ELECT NEW OFFICERS WILL OPEN NEW SLBDIVI 6ION liy a pfjst graduate course of lectures (Nortbville). Height 5 feet 4% inches. A big dlfg^eraai sale of sixty-fi«e At the last regular meeting of Ot­ and laboratory work. 220-yard hurdles—Won by Rambo registered Holstein cattle will take tawa Tribe. No. 7. Improved E. G. Settle Realty Co. of De­ (Plymciitb) : second. I,ADgwortby Iilaoe on what waa known as the Wer- Order of Redmen. tbe following officers troit annonnee tbe opening of their Wayne: third, Steck (Wayne); fourth. nett i^rm. juat outride tbe village lim ­ were elected: new subdivision. Borronghs Fruit HOUGH SCHOOL REUNION Schroder (Wayne). Time 29 4-5 sec­ its. on Pennimao avenue, Tne adaj. Sachem— John Mastic Farms on tbe Five-Mile road, two onds. June 22. T b ia comprlHes tte Senior Sagamore— Marshall Pinker­ blocks east of Phoenix Park and lake. D isc u s throw—Won by Sallow complete dispersal o f the G. D. F a ir- ton. Just outside the Tillage limits.’ Tbe All old resid^ts, teachers and pnpila (Farmington); second. Monger (Ti>ri-_ grieve herd of forty-six bead u d Jnniur Sagamore— Al. Beddeman Hurrongbs Fruit F^mns offers high c«f the Hough qeipol u e Invited to at- lanti); third, S. R. Smith (Wayne); nineteen selected animals from tte Bed Prophet— Boy W heels class environnent of ngtnral scenic h m d a 11. iiiiWliiliU tb i acbool gronnda, Rose Farm Dairy T U s m S t elected Chiefs will be ralaed on first beauty with an orchard of ten-year old C^Mfiner of the Aitleiy and PerrinsT|lte fourth, Doudt (Plymouth). Distance benL meeting of July, when a banquet wUl fruit trees, and a county park and ' Adda. Saturday, S m a t-td th . Calte l o t feet 2 inches. has been extenrirely advartlaed 220-yard daah— Won by Vallance he held. Entertainment committee In lake Just two blocks away. Tbe open­ early, bring yonr picnle baaket and eat throQgbout tbe gantry, bad. It ^ (Wayne; second Moose (Plymonth); pectad that Gwre win ha a n y '( charge— John Mastic, WllUam Bean- ing takes place, Sunday, June 20tb. dinner with old acboolmates on .the old third, Carney (Plymonth); fonrth, tins. H. A Goebel. See ad. school here from a Itmg dlataaee.

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Saturday, June 19 Sunday and Monday Wednesday, June 23 Saturday, June 26 W. C. Fields June 20 and 21 ----- a n d ----- Vera Reynolds Marguerite De La Motte Douglas McLean ----- a n d ----- Carrol Dempster -----AND------IN----- Ralph Lewis -IN- D. W. GRIFFITH’S -----IN----- John Bowers “Sally of the Sawdust” “The Million Dollar Handicap” -----IN----- “That’s My Baby” Adorable circus kid and lovable circus A tremendous picture story of the Amer- / fakir. They take you through the sawdust ican.turf, of a brave girl’s ride to victory. • ring and juggle their way straight into Flashing colors, -riding jockeys, thrills “The People vs. Nancy Preston” your hearts. A laugh classic. and fun—a race that will put you on your feet. An appealing story of the underworld. COMEDY—“His Wooden Wedding” NEWS REEL Two reformed crooks trying to live down COMEDY—“Broken China” the past. Packed with thrills and intense Matinee at 2:30 Don’t Forget the Matinee at 2:30 NEWS REEL heart appeal.

the new Catholic cemetery north of THE PLYMOUTH MAIL Bedford. The oldest tombstone in the Owner, F. W. SAK8BN plot is dated 1852. and the last one L. B. Samsen. Editor and Pnblioher placed there, bears the date 1900. Toilet Soaps and The citizens of NorthvUle. by over­ Entered a t tbe postofflee a t Plymoath whelming majorities, voted to purchase as second class matter. the Lapham homestead in that village S h a m p o o s for municipal puriioses, and to sell Sabscriptlon Price 41.00 p e r ye a r We are installing a fine glass door property now owned by the village. case in the manager’s ofiBce to hold The Lapham property will provide our The best scented and unscented soap for summer .4 SUMMERLESS SUMMER some of our Plymouth muse'um pieces neighboring village with an ideal park use— Medicated, Germicidal and Castile. that people' have left with os. The site. We've had a wide variety of weather case was made in the Winters' shop. around Plymouth for the first five Eddie Stinson has made a number of SHAMPOOS— When this is In. the room will be re­ months of this year, and we're far flights in his Detroit-NorthvlUe air­ decorated. enough along In Jane to wonder if plane this week. Tuesday night he Here is the real thing that actually takes the there’s going to be enough ^ 1 old* circled about over the village and land­ “sham” out of the operation of hair cleaning. It time hot weathff to go around. Prac­ Dewey Hollaway has brought ns a ed in a field on the Starkweather farm does the trick and leaves the hair in a soft fluffy framed chart of the great lakes. This on the Six Mile road. A good many tically every part of the cotintry la condition. complaining of backward vegetation, Is a U. S. Lake Survey chart, showing people were attracted to the landing killing frosts having been reported in all the lake ports, navigadon aids and place—Northville Record. much other interesting informadon. P. D. & Co. Tar Shampoo several sections as late as the first Water gravel has been struck at a week In June. distance of approximately 200 feet be­ We have been Installing water It may be that some of our readers low the surface by the drillers of the We have other good shampoos besides this. We meters on Starkweather avenne, Farm­ now recall the prediction made by a test well for the South Lyon water­ can fit you out with real hair helps. Chicago man early last fall that the er, Spring and Holbrook. Out of about works system. This well is now being thirteen hundred services there are year 19:16 would be "u year without a developed, although at the present now some over seven hundred that are summer." Possibly they smiled at time it is not known whether or not metered. such an assertion when they read it. It will prove to be sufficient for the Smarl S^Ies yet today there are many i>eoplc iu needs of the village.—South Lyon the mood to believe that the Chicago The water crew has been replacing Herald. Shoes you will admire and enjoy. weather prophet either knew what be the Northville Road w ater sct^ice.s was talking about or is one of the with lead pipe. This work is nearly The Dodge Drug Store They will give you pleasure at done. best guessers the world has ever Wayne VanDyne every Sep. You wiU feel good known. all over when you satisfy your We have soon no reports .if short The two old uuto.s of the Village is eorolilng pupils in 4Top yields .s«>\far. though it is a little have l>een traded in, and we have a VOICE THEORY feet with a pair of these fine early to learn conditions throughout new ton truck and a new runabout. The old cars liave been Invaluable to 233 S. Center St. nione 82-R looking Fl o r s h e im s . tile cmiitry as a whole. Rut we do NORTHVILLE know that if everythlug matures and ns. bur had gotten to the iwunt when* The Frat J l Q we get the la.st of it Jinrve.sted before tliey were unreliable. Lest You Forget the return.of frost and freeze we’ve 1 got to "step .some.’’ ('untiun will be uceded in driving C . WHIPPLE on South Mniii street, until the county gets bu.\v agHiii. Tlic concrete Is rouglv FINE SHOES OUR SWEET TOOTH but tile boles will be kept filled so that Phone 33 842 Pennim an Ave. travel will l>e safe If care is used. Wo arc not in iwsition to say wheth­ er It was the World War. the “dry” Quality amondment. or just u iiow-formcd The «'«iunfy has set a numlier of de­ £kdetcn £isted 9Sht &anest OOad habit, that whetted the sweet tooth tour signs almut the village to aid in of tile Cnireil States, but we do know directing traffic to and from North­ it is of interest to everyone to learn vUle while the Plyuiouth-N«»rthvllle that this nation is going to spend a road is closetl. billion dollars this year for oamly and i«v or«‘am. Just a few yours ago it We liave plm-tMl some iron pii»e rail­ WU.S unusual to see u Plymouth man ings around the end of Central Park Baskets nibbling at a piece of candy. Today so that we may have lietter suctvss in nearly every man has the “candy ki-eping the grass in good shai>c there. Milk and Cream The “EARLY RIPE” stamp on beef and habit” and can be found eating it a.s often and eujoying if as heartily as is the main ingredients “PREMIUM” on ham have the same indication lie did in Ills boyhood. Tts consump­ AROUND ABOUT US used in most of your tion is no longer coiifiiKsl to clilldren— every meinlier of the family, from the cooking. MILK AND For all Garden and The WiilkHl I^ake .school will grad­ baliy (o grandma, is now a candy CREAM is the greatest PERFECTION” uate a «-Ihss of fifteen this year. addict. You can form your own cm- of all foods. I elusions as to what is forming thi.s Till’ Wuyue High school will grad­ Farm Products 1 nation-wide ilemand for sweets. We'll uate a class of eighteen this year. PURE Mn.K, CREAM AND We will close our Market at noon on Wednesdays, COTTAGE CHEESE <-onfess we don't know. Rut we do Bedford's Inmuliful new $100,000 beginning June 30th, and continuing through July ' know rids, and ymi'll probably feel the library building wiU oiK*n about Octo- r^265BlUNKAVE PHONE202F2 and August. j same way about it. and that Is that Ikt 1st. Eckles & Goldsmith If we had In^en able to jieer into the S.H.HILLS&SOK May we have your delivery order on Tuesday future, we'd certainly have picked Tbe Farmington Improvemeut Co. OFFICE AND YARDS the candy business instead of the one will erect a oew business block In that ' SANITARY DAIRY afternoon. village. we're in. PLYMOUTH, M ICH j Phone 27 Holbrook Ave. & P. M. R. R The village commission of Dearborn pas.sed an ordinance for the cul- i. j .4 GOOD BUY le<4ioii of garbage in that village. We've pre-achcsl all along the value The Hotel St..James at Milford, has of Investing in real estate:,we are still U'en leuseil to J. O. Bird, an exper- IGfORCEEHaGER^^ Quality Meat Market of the lielicf that no man In Pb’month lencisl hotel man. for a term of five can make a mistake iu on-ning a piece of mother earth. Now we are going Albert Stever, Prop. IVarborn will soon have a new bank, PH O N E 199 DEU V EK Y to .iffer pro.if that It pays by pointing out that just forty-nine years ago hoiiseil in a handsome foiir-story brick PlymiHitfaMemoiialCo. T nele Sam liought .Alaska for exactly hnildiug, to lie known as Tbe F irst $7,200,000. J.a8t year this country’s National Bank of Dearborn. Main St., Plymouth, Mich. total revenue from Alaska amounted to The Howell Rotary Club and the $71,042,682. or just $fW.824.862 more in Uliamber of I'ommerce are sponsoring a single year than the whole territory a Boys’ Potato Clnb. Over sixty boys HI TEST originally cost. In the forty-nine are now enrolled in tbe club. y«*ars lu* has owned Alaska. Uncle Tbe school c-eusus of Wayne shows OUR CARVING Sam's cash profit from the investment a total of 1.014 children five years and Here’s plumbing service fine, Cement Blocks has been over $500,000,000. Of course, over In the district. This is a gain Serr’iiig folks Is where we shine. AND FINISHING you can’t buy in Alaska and yon can*t of approximately 75 over the count of —from the proverbs of Mr. Quick clean up tliat big profit anywhere In last year. are most carefully done, b o i m o f the United States. Bot you can In­ it by compreosed air machinn, ttaa Strength and Durability Mrs. D. Farley of South Lyon, has We're devoted- to tbe idea of vest a small amount and make as more delicate portions b y b u d much in proportion—and you won’t t>een serving on the federal jury in De­ «cni'’e. It's ihcfue thing that as tbe great scolptors fashion It H. A SMITH & SON, NEWBURG have to buy outside of your home troit one of tbe first women In Oak­ .tffH i-’’** ■’uvIjio-s up Intri the Every monument of ours Is truly county to do it. land county to be called for duty in afipnK h tlon o. fnlk-i wbo a monument to the aldll that Plymouth Phone 164 the federal court. created if. Constructed in 1800, the wooden Subscribe fox the Mail. fence which surrounded St. Mary's cemetery, Grand' River an^ DlviaUHr roads, has been moved to Way Side Dr.Lavm A. KetdKn Inn by representattves of Henry Ford, E. W. WHITLOCK; Proprietor Q- Oite^ t t k Ftrsiciu who wanted tbe fence to be to SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MAIL his store of relics. Hie cemetery is Iflioiie.526 OBce Larawdl Faxwa BaDBag being vacated, and tbe remains of pM’- NOKTHVn.LE, MICKIGAK sons buried there are being moved to b* THE PLYMOUTH MAH., FRH)AY, JUNE 18,1926 1 BAPTIST NOTES

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Last Sunday morning. Rev. Palmer METHODIST TBE CHURCH - Hartsough of Ontario. Wis., gave a re­ EPISCOPAL . lt;N >. B.—Macdac W«kk M:St s. irlml MORNINQ WORSHIP AT lOKK) THAT SERVES SUNDAY-SCHOOL AT 11 ;W port of the Northern Baptist conven­ tion, which met at Washington. D. C. DR. FREDERICK A LENDRUH, MINISTER The meeting was considered the largest that had ever met on the White House Walter Nichol, Minister lawn to have Us picture taken. Mr. Hartsough had the picture on exhi­ bition, and showed Pols College in the center. Remember that next Sunday is the day for the every member canvas of the church. They start right after din­ 10;00 A. M.—“Finishing the Task” ner. so be ready. The evening entertainment was a de- 10:00 A. M.—“The Way of the Gate" cidesed th at this should be in the cunditions of a certain mortgage We have an unusually fine selection of monuments American history. Fr. l>efevre d. ;md ilic <-i>ngi-egation responded made by LLEWELLYN D. MOR& He knew that Santa Ana would and ftiarkers on our floors at this time, in both 21U I niou Si. Phone 110 liciinily to tlu“ir npiienl for the neces- HOUSE and CHRISTINA M. MORE­ have to leave most of liis ralioii.s and The Richardsons HOUSE, husband and wife, of the City American and Imported Granites, which we would be equipment behiml in fonllng tlie ri Sundays—Mass at 7 :30 and 0 :15. siiry funds. Cotifessiuus before muss. of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, pleased to show you. Place your order now. A ers, and that llie.se streani.s in Ilioir M'eek-days--Mass a t 7 :30. This imh'liiig of the Ready Service class h a d the Right Idea , to JOHN E. SELDERS and MILDRED annual spring rise would Immi>er the hour makes it convenient fur the was held al the home* of .Mrs. Stever I G. SELDERS, Of the TownsUp of C an - phone will bring our representative to your home if : tun. Wayne County. Michigan, which dictator's progress, either in jiihiin<- <-luldreu to attend on their way to on Tuesday. Tlierc was a good at- desired. ing or retreating. school. All should begin the day with said mortgage is dated the 13th d a y A less experieiK-ed and less cKiira- God. iciidaiicc. and after an excellent ptd- of January, A. D. 1923, and recorded geous general would have iiiiiaii(l County on the l6th day of stand against Saniu Ana long before January. A. D. 1923. In Liber 1145 of the latter reached the San .liicinto munion the second Sunday of the to sewing for the annual bazaar. month. .Mortgages, on page 408 thereof, which Service, Quality and Workmanship is Our Motto river. The result, in iill |>robiihilii,v. Tile cimrch and Muiidiiy-scliiiol folk said mortgage was duly assigned by would have been disastrous to the Altar Society—Comprising ail the ladies and young ladles. Communion an* glad In have Mrs. Weeks liume .said John E. Seldcrs and Mildred Q. Texas cause. Solders, husband and wife, on the 18th the third Sunday of each month. again, ft'cling creatly improved. They figured it out this A. J. BURRELL & SON The results of Hie battle not only Children of Mary—Every child of day of January. A. D. 1924, to JOSE- vindicated Hou.«:ioii'.-i Juilgm*-nt hut There will be iio evening servii-es in way:' Why should they 1‘IHNE GORTON, o t the Village of tlte itarish must belong and m ust go I’l.viiiuulb, Wayne County. Michigan, Rear of Cleary Business College 312 Pierson St. gave liiiii a secure rank aiiioiig tlii- to commuuiou every fourth Sunday of (111* ITeshyterlaii eliureli next Sunday. ultimately bear the cost brilliant military men of the iiiitioit's uliii-li said assignment was. on the 1st the mouth. 'I’lie eougn*^atinii |s joining in llie ser­ of a new wood floor when, day of May. A. D. 1924. duly recorded in YPSILANTI, MICH. history. .AMer Jdjiyiug a giiiiie of Catechi.sm—Every Saturday. Mass vice ai tli(* High school. with jBdicious applications i Ih- iiiiice of said Register uf Deeds in hide and seek for weeks Housinu fell at S:0U. Instructions by Fr. Lefevre ' Ulier stl of A.ssignments. on page 119 upon the foe and gave the ' .Napoleon immediately after. Questions by Miss Tile Young I'eoiile s Society of Clirls- of Acme Quality Floor lliereuf. and wiiich said mortgage con- of the West" the most disastrous tlf- Mary Merten.s and Mrs. H. Brisbois. tlati Kndeuvoi- has decided not to bold Paint, they could keep the ' tuiii.s a power uf sale, and on which inald teen minutes of buttle that ever befell All children arc obliged to attend these laci’tings during I la* summer inontlts. I iiiuriguge (here is claimed to be due instructions. old floor beautiful and (?' a war-mad ruler in all the recorded I.iisf Sunday ev*>nlng conclutied their I fur priucipul the sum of FIVE HUN- ceniuriee. easier to clean and also DitED FoRTV-SEVEN AND EIGHTY meetings until September. The world has witnessed no more l.ivonia Center Community Church p re serv e indefinitely ita HUNDREDTHS ($547.80) dollars and suli.sfying trlumpli of right over might interest tliereoo from the IStb day of Everylfody's Church wearing qualities? January. .-V. D. 1926, to the Slat day of than the battle of San .lacinto affords. -Dr. Helen R. Phelps, Pastor .■ l C U 9 > southerly or Congress Street e ntrance Only a small portion of the c-ountry First Church of Christ, Sdentist there are still 70.OOU.000 pairs df de­ P ho ne 53 Nortb Village Coonty Building in the Olcy poor economy. Let us give you haa been mapped, Mr. Kolgl^ said. corner'Main and Dodge streets, Sun­ ' of Detroit. Wayne County, U lc b l- day morning service, 10:30 o’clock. formed feet In China, and that in the From surveys mode last year, it gan. (that being the place where a little advice on this subject when you plan 3Inn- Evolved hy Atomic Force?” coming generation tliere will probah- the Circuit Court for the Coonty was discovered that the province of Subject. "God the PreseiN’er of Man, 1y be more. of Wayne Is held), the nnderslgited Ontario has about 1.r><)0 .square miles Wednesday evening testimony ser­ will sell at public anctlon to tbe that new house. more territory than was previously vice. 7 :30. Reading room in rear of $ e « lr Lott Malay Kingdom highest bidder the premises deacrlb* estimated. Tmrlng an exploratory trip church open dally from 2 to 4 p. m., ed in said mortgage, or. so m u ch The "lost Malay Kfingdom" Is Id the northwest section of Canada, except Sundays and holidays. Elvery- thereof as may be neecesery to p a y never before visited hy white men. a one welcome. A tending library of thought to have existed in the island the amount due on said mortage, w ith series of lakes. 200 miles long, were Christian Science literature la main­ of Jolo, which is the soothernmost of interest thereon at the rate of se v e n discovered. It was also found that tained. the Philippine group. Leading Fill- (7%) per centum, p e r ■nnnm, from tbe Towk & Roe Lumbar Co. pinns are planning an expedition parts of the province of Quebec bud 3 lst day of March. A. D. 1926, a n d all Phone 385 Plymouth sunk. there to uticover. If possible, any rec­ legal costs, tc>getber with said attor­ St. John’s Episcopal ords of tlie old kingdom, which Is be- We Specialize In GinhI ney's fees, which said premises are Ae- Rev. Charles Wesley, Mlssionec scribed as follows: Union St. llevpd tf> h;ivp existed ahour J7.*>0, The accounts of the -‘.Malay klngdum” DECORATING ’I'he north eleven (11) acres of tbe Third Sunday after Trinity—Morn­ northwest quarter of the southwest are disbelieved in some iiigli [dai'es. We have the latest in Textones ing service a t 10'.’30, w ith address by and for this reason the expedition quarter (NW-% of 8W-%) of Section Rev. Charles IVesley. snd two-tone effects in wall dec­ Ten (10) Town two (2) Soath, ot ti8.s been proposed. There is no par­ Range eight (8) East, except one (1) Sunday-school at 11:40. Sidney D. ticular question that Malays lived orations. Superior to wall paper. Strung, superintendent. Washable and sanitary finishes. acre from out tbe northwest comer there, but the existence of the "king­ thereof: said exception being a p a r^ Mr. Wesley's Bible cla.> County, Michigan Records, the p s» ^ hereby mortgaged containing ttt (10) English. There will be no evening ser­ acres. vices, because the pastor will preach at DATED: This 26(b day of March. the "Church of our Saviour,” lu De­ A. D. 1926. troit. where the cornerstone for a now Our concrete blocks are church will be laid. LAWNMOWERS JO SEPH IN E GORTON, of Plymonth, Michigan. > - made for permanence. >-< Sunday-scJiool a t 11:30. Mortgagee. Sunday. June 27th, is Synodical JOHN L. CRANDELL, $1 *762 and your Each one Is carefully Sunday, and there will be nu services SHARPNED Attorney for Mortgagee. X I old fixture iqade. You never find at St. Peter's Lutheran church. Saws Filed any "duds" among them. 330 Holbrook Ave. Flymenth for this $23.50 Riddle Fitment Livonia (’enter Lutfieran Church Investigate today. Rev. Oscar J. Peters. Pastor DETROIT UNITED UNES There will be no services at Luther­ This is an example of the way you save money The eyes of the law do not make by trading in your old lighting fixtuna for new "Build to Last” an church of IJvonia Center on Sun­ PLYMOUTH TIME TABLE day. June 2<>th. All members are kind­ excuses for poor eyesight Yon Riddle Fitments. You can select any Riddle M >-< EXCAVATING ly invited to the special oonflrmatiuu ahoald see clearly and avoid dis­ Effective February 1. iMg • piece and receive an allowance of 25 per cent services at the church at Wayue. tressing accidents and embarrass­ for your old fixture. Gxne in and see us now There will be a class of 26 confirmed at ments. Give a thought to an im­ Sewers FOR WAYNE—‘fiias a. 7:1T a. M ark Joy Wayne, services beginning at 10:00 a. about this unusual offer. mediate examination. m., 9 :17 a. hl, and evary two bona >-< m. Basements to 5:17 p. m .; 6:00 p. m . Concrete Blocks .Matthias 31iller was elected delegate Onr improved methods and long J. R. McLEOD . to the session of our church body at experience enable us to maifo very Grading- FOR NORTHTILLB—«eBl a. a . > - ►I Saginaw, which convenes from the 24tta acenrate examinations and prescribe 8:28 a. m.; 10:81 a. a t; and sesiy 5€3 Maple Ave. Phone 3€3 W. F bem S18-F8 to the 29th of June, with Fred Lute, Prompt Service two hoars to 6:81 p, ol >-- >-< Jr., as alternate. very satisfactory glasses. A so lio ru ^ Riddle Dealer M Plynsotfa, lb Give ns a trlaL B. W HITE * Daily except tea^a^- Subscribe for the Mail. 370 Soath MIU, H y M th and HiRldayB Ton will get quick resnlta and C. G. DRAPER pi satisfaction from a liner ad- la the Jeweler and Optoznetrlat Uir’set sooMctfaM SMids at Subscribe For The Mail $1.50 Per Year lii -^ r - rr a a 300 Main S t i Phtme 274 Wayne with W e a t Oars for D»- Subscribe for tbe MaO. troit, Jat^aoa and KalaagDoa, i ■ ill, f r m m m m

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,1926 AN INTERESTING LETTER DEHOCO CLUB VS. ST.VNDARD OIL

K.N-ROUTE I’lilike the game of May 9, the xYcrti’re Cordially J. M. n'liu is u delegate Standard UU team of Detroit, came The Company fruiii I'iiir liH-iil Kiwanis Club at tbe I to the Deher- the bases full, he retired the side by W e Pay 4% carrying out the usual bank ieuee »>f sliooting tbe rapitls. after liav- striking out Miskei and Caputa. Mul­ “HOWELL” MUTUAL operations. Ing eiTUM'd among tlie Thousand Is­ lins jiitelied a good game and tlcserved a lands. All wa.s going due when it was I iK-rter fate tliun getting beat. Ills on Savings ! supiMirt was Wobbly at times, and Come in and talk to us about nniiuuncei] that we would change boats for smnllcr ones to sIhkU tbe rest of eonUI not hit in the pinches. A total C. L. FINLAN & SON A ccounts it. tile raidds. We were landeti at a tif ten errors was made behind him, small town lalled Cornwall, on Sun­ Init nevertheless lie fought to the last GENERAL AGENTS day u8. minute. In this town the street cars are not The iHdioci) Club scored 10 runs on 197 Arthur St. i Telephone 132R allowed to run on i^unday, or one can­ 12 hits, 2 sueritice hits and 3 buses on Plymouth United Savings Bank not buy even as uiucb as an ice cream balls, wiiile the Standard Oil team rone unless it is taken out of the store sforetl hut eight ruus ou IG hits. Main Bank, 330 Main St. Co eat. The inhabitants of this town Dehoco dull— AB U R PO A E PLUMBING are three-fourth French iieople, and do Budnick. 2b. .. 2 1 3 1, Branch Office, Cor. Starkweather Ave. and Liberty St. not nmlerstaiid much English. In this Lazor. 1. f. .. 0 1 1 0 sort of a place, we were left standing in Denniston. Hi. 0 5 0 I the sun for six hours, throogh some Jaska. .ss. .. 2 0 4 HEATING I nii.sumlerstanding of some otfiwr. Hut Hawley, c. 1 13 0 [ this was just a starting of our ciper- Perry, r. f. . 0 0 0 j iences. for we had to give up our side Herr. r. f...... 1 0 0 . trip to the rapids, for the hoats we Hunter, c. f. - 0 0 0 TINNING ! were supiwsed to have gone on hud Jlathey. c. f. . 0 pas.st*tl. and our boat was too large. Martin. 3b. 3 [ So wo Wore oliligeil to go through the Rowland, p. . 0 EAVETROUGHING I looks. CoJlston. p. . 2 1 1 1 I When filtering the loeks our boat I kiUM-ked off part of the wall, and then Totals 30 12 10 2" 9 5 j later hnmi>ed into a Isiai. which lui.ii;iy eveiiiua. the .Miiiiigau ItowlMiid. 3;; li.v i Mii>to hy Mtil- ( di'-lri<-i of KIwanians elinnered a Imat liii.'-. ibi ...... halls off .V Lazof. -J: I to take ilieiii on to tjnciiec and ihodis IluniiT. Smrilli-c i r a K K heyoijil as far as St, Alplionso'. Ou i Hiiilnirk. Pony. .“ a vor.\- (jimliic i-if.t . ! Send ns your nows ifemj?, or with its iinn-ov stiveis and iM.ard side- j lliom to 6-F2. , oixiL/A. 1-/ lO c walks, p.ut it was tlieir cleanliness -1 OLKO, (iooti l.urk O Q r 1 LAKl). Open Kettle. This Nash Light Six 4-DO 0R iliut aiim cled otir atteiiiiMa. for tliey 1 1 Ih. mtv j |)^r Ih. 19' Sedan offers you feature after fea­ even .sernii their sitlewalks. The lit-' PROB.VTK NOTICE Ilf Frem-li etiildreii mi tlie streets; STATE iH-gging for iK'Jinies. were all dressetl | iVayne. > ture others in its field do N O T — ill black, and their fairs hmked as if; At a > ;il TOMATOES “ 3 cans for 25c | I hey iiad just been scrubbed. One* p lu s an unequaled BRILLIANCY foiild Hot hut stop ami give them | luotie.v. ; ear ■>m- thousand nine i DRINKV A m k n / Dry Ginger .Ale: botUe 10c in perform ance. A drive in it We Were tlien taken f»ir a sightsee­ ing frlji around Oiieles-. after which ' I'rolinte. URAPE JUICE, a s t 1 .■MOON CHOP. Tea, is a real TRAVEL-TREAT. We retnrnetl to onr Imut tired bm glad i * In the matter of the c pint bottle . . A 9 ] Orange Pekoe. U4I....18' l«> liave the oj)|jorinnlty to visit the! D. Wright, ileoeased. t|inifm old town of Quebec-. I jL ^ I>o»y BrowTi J. M. Larkins. | 0 ■ 1C M large round dark rake, raramel ired. each 39c •\ CAKD—Wt* tloslre to thank fho' able jversmi. neighlxirs and relatives for their sym- | It Is ortlered, that the twentyflrs CHAMBERS AUTO SALES parity and many kind acts shown us : day of Jul.v next, a t ten o'clock in th finrlng our s.-jd Imreavianent: Dr. F. A. | fonmoon at said court room be ap ' Peanut Butter 19c I-emlnint for his eiunfortlnx words, polntHf for hearing said petition. PLYMOUTH, MICH. . PHONE 109 Ami it is further ordered, that i and those who sent the iH-autlful floral' > FrMfO-.Am»rir«. O rAN<5 tributes. «-opy of this order be published tbre Mr. and -Mrs. (i. W, Mridger. suecessive w«.eks previous to said tlm- Mr. Mud Mrs. W. (’, Watts, of hearing, in the Plymouth Mall, i: SPAGHETTI 3 Fof 25c newspaptT printed and circulating li said Countv of Wavne. EDWARD rOM.MAXD. MAKES SCHOOL true copyt Judge of ProbahJ 3Fniit atii Urgrtablra BOY STRONG POTATOES S — . : 73c BUILDERS AND HOME OW NERS i PROB.4TE NOTICE ■'Jly little Imiv was weak, nerroua and tire«l all the tim e: was most nn-j ' SPINACH lOf tit at wli«*ol until I gave him VInol.. It resf4»rtx} his health and .strength sjiid (’onnty of Wayne. and he gaineil in weight,"—Mrs. Fred :| APPLES ~ 2lbs. forl5c| S«»mmers. Monaca. Pa, 1 lH*li«-ate. undernourished children.; ATTENTION! whos<‘ weight ami vigor must be ' iwenty-six. Imilt up. and' who eaniiot take pure ; crMu«m at stihl court room be sp- New Designs 1 pointed for proving said instrument. I Ami it is further <*nlered. that a copy Sash Doors Screens No. 121137 i of this i*rder l»e published three suc------IN------CO.HMISSIONER’S NOTICE . (-eswlve weeks previous to said time of In Che matter of tbe estate of Mary I Itearing in tbe Plymouth Mall, a news- Katherine Conner, also known as paiier printed and circulating In said and Special Mill W ork of all kinds Katherine .M. Conner, deceased. I County of Wayne, W a l l P a p e r I. Che undersigned, having been ap­ i EDM'ARD COMMAND. pointed by tbe Probate Court for the py I Judge of Probate E

THE PLYMOUTH MAH,, FRHAY, JUNE 11, 1926

FOR SALE—Baby chicks, next week. LOVE MATCHES NOT Wauls, For Sale, To RenI Etc Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson, phone 316-F13.. UNCOMMON IN EAST 29t2p WANTED—To do painting and GRAND OPENING Give Guaranteed papcrbanglng. 320 Holbrook Ave. FOR SALE^Tboroughbred Buff Occident Hoe No Monopoly 30tlp Orpington, iterred Bock and KngUah White Legho'rn chicks. Let ns hatdi of Romance. LOST- -License auto plate. No. your eggs in the Buckeye electrically 1147-278. Finder please leave at Mall controlled Incubators. Phone 733. Saturday Night, June 19th Orchard Croft Hatchery, Ehnerlck Gifts that Last Western women often pity the or!- I office. 30tlc ental for her enforced seclusion and street, Ypsilanti. 22t7 her lack of liberty; above all for the ROSELAND BALLROOM A splendid line of trimmed and FREE Treasured for years are the Gifts that are be­ husband who Is forced upon her by ratlored hats, at reiher. F u ll RE.NT—Fiiruisheil apartment Concrete's light gray surface har­ Why not have awnings this Summer? and the result has been a tragic love- FOR S.AT.E—Six dining chairs, ilin- for light lioiiseki'i'piiig. Phone 1S3 or monizes with the green of lawns pact. The two, rather than he sep­ ig table, huffet. filmed oak and In ex- i-iill at 1274 Peiiiiimau avenue. and trees, also with sidewalks, curb arated. have been fmiinl '1e;nl In eacl) ‘llciit oonditioii. 2R7 Plunk avenue, 29tf other's arms. all --.dR, 30Mp and gutter and in-drives, which are Foil S.1LK—Five or ten acre.s; two universally of concrete. This light FuR RENT—Five-room house, halh. miles west of Plymouth, near new Ann Fox Textile Products Co. Steam Power Old Idea i-lis'fric lights, w ater: 32-'1.0O. Phone •Irhor roail. Call l^ymoutli 2.13M or gray color is of special value at night. No great Invmiion ever wii-; the so. Ci’orge Wilcox. r.mir iinitiire ai Penniman Ave. Ve.getable Passiiig vehicles and people crossing Ypsilanti, Michigan work of one mind, they will 'ell ymi Market. 29t2p the street are more easily seen. at the patent office. Everybody snp- FDR S.ir.F—Twenty window sash: F. L. BARROWS, Plymouth Representative poses that \V.atts invented the ar- per cent of trafEc today is rubber the first st.eam engine was »«p«ruled FO rN D —A small dog. Owner may j 5"= stnml wringer, Inqtiire 713 Ann tired. Rubber on concrete does not In Egypt 224 years before Chrisi. and have same hy identifyin; and paying j 29t2p that the Inventor was a Mr. Hero for this nd. 472 Starkweather. 30rlp make noise. nf .Alexarnirln and not Mr. W itts, FOR SAI.E—All kiniis of dry stove Hero wrote knowingly of the ex IV.WTED—Furnished light leutse- ' vooil. Phone n u t. 20t2p O il drippings w ill not cause con­ pjiiisiv.* forces of sieani, (h'siTll»*nilr Ms own s(nr>oiiar> engine aiol c-eiitnilly 1o*'!it<**l. Want t*> occnt)y oi. 7. 25tf 35,500,000 square yards of con­ W'r Uiv (‘Xi)vrts iind iirti.-itio used it f<*r niising water. There an- alwmt earlv luirt of .Tnlv, Phone tht‘ iiiakiiik' of iK>uquets fo r^ j reconls of iuipi'vvemenrs on Hero’s | *34311 30f2p crete p»vement placed on city streets tlip hride aud for the brides-’ TO RE.NT—Farm. 200 acres. Good mulils. Also we are et of Plymouth, within Concrete gives you more pave­ the oluircU or home for wef iiew^ .Ann Arbor pavement.! itiii;:s. oitr gre^’iihnuses are !i is hist like the ’hscovi»ry of .Amer------Write or pimm* C. II. Bennett. 134 ment value for each dollar invested slo7.T. .30t1p, F o il RE.NT—Seven-room house. P O R T L A N H a c c o CIATION I “ ' j garden, chicken OKip and space fori Heide’s Greenhouse ■w *ri* u ' green ring set. ant<*. One mile east of Ridge road. Oime BuildiiM Try This One at Home | Finder call at r.i4 Deer strwt. Re-1 **n Five .Mile riMni. Inquire 83P.» I DETROIT. M l^ Phone 137-F2 North Village A feature of a in—Potatoes. Call .381M. wa.ste land. Three good bam.s. two ' 30tlp The hoys looked at each other, hesi- , .«llos. water in all buiidiogs: la^e Starters. Generators, B atten^ and Ignition Repairs .supply tank: wind pump. Two houses.] tated. and finally one said, “Well, we , Daily Service DETROIT FOR SALE!—Axmlnster rug. 9x12; g*»od fences, on main gravel road. | Also General Repairing both forgot our towels this rooming. | nearly new. Inquire phone 97. 30tlp I’rice. 912.3 iMT acre. 1 To and From so after we had oor baths lexy chased : 312-acre farm. 2V j miles from Clin-1 me around until I got dry. and then ' Truck leaves Plymouth at 8:30 a. m. Plymouth and Newburg Road Phone 316-F23 KENT—Light housekeeping ton and Tecum.>«eb. on main state road. [ I chaaed him around until he got dry." | ^^^ms r>12 North Min street: phone laurge bouse, two large bams; one i Have orders in by 8:00 o’clock ______I '222M. 30tlp tenant house. Fine productive land, j quite level. Plenty of alfalfa bay. Tills grows any crop. Price, 9145 ’ TEMPLE THEATRE FOR SALE—A good heavy double Detroit. Michigan work hames.**: wide tire wagon. Theo­ per acre. '■ Plymduth Cartage Co. June The M onth off Flowers dore Chll-son. 571. <‘om er Mill and Ann 80-acre farm on stone road. 4 miles I Plj— Hi. iDdi. .Arbor .streets, phone 108W. 30t3p to railroad town. Plenty of baildlnga> AiltHUi Stanley. “The Victrola Girl,” i and fences: level black sugar beet and com lands; plenty of good water. SWEET PEAS FOR EVERY OCCASION dire<-t from her London trltunpba, LOST—Billfold containing a 910.00 headlines the bill at B. F. Keith's Price. 9145 per acre. hill. The name C. E. Williams engrav­ 20-acre farm on main road. Temple theatre starting Sunday ed oil inside of billfold. Reward If g«Mvl productive sand soil. Good ASTOR PLANTS matinee. June 20. Miss Stanley brings returned to 219 Elizabeth street. 30tlp buildings: some fruit: good fences. A LARGE GERANIUMS, $2.00 per dozen new lioDgs and sings them In that char­ very attractive place. Pour miles to FOR SALF^Il.3 acre farm. 8 miles Bonny Best and Dwarf Champion Tomato Plants acteristic way that has made her an Manchester. FOR SALE (5 from Ann Arbor and two miles off from THE FRANKLIN REALTY CO. outstanding hit In vaudeville. Others the paved y»ad: good level clay loam Adrian Michigan R. L. Smith Greenhouses hilled: Long Tack Sam. direct from j .<<4>il: good seven-rtHiro house with fur- SOflj* I’ekln. supported by Misses Nl-Na and ' Detroit Edison current in And The Price is Right Order Early Phone 248-F13. house and barns. The water for house Nee Sa Ixmg. the most lieautiful girls FfIR SALE—Household goods at 774 Out Canton Center Road Our Prices are Reasonable and hams is pumped by motors. Two Starkw eather avenue. SOtlc in China, in an amadog routine of hams and stio in fair condition. The Individual English Type Home—^ready for occu­ oriental feats: Roger Imhof, Marcelle livestock is as follows: 7 cows. 2 Coreene and Company In their new heifers. 4 horses: full line of tools. In­ FOR SALE—Property a t 267 Amelia [ pancy. Six rooms; built-in bath with shower; street. Will sell reasonably. Inquire comedy. “The Slap:” Sid Tracey and cluding tractor: 24 acres of oats; 16 acres of wheat. 15 acres of com: 16 Mrs. Wllkin.Hon. 1.361.5 Hamilton Blvd., ' breakfast nook; built-in ironing board; large fire­ Hes-sie Hay with Paul Humphrey* * in acres nrof hay nay anaand luethe uaiHnvebalance pasrare.pasture. Detroit. 30tlp place; dosed rear porch. Everything modem. Joe Weston and j Will take a small bouse in Plymouth Grace Eline. musical comedy stars In or NorthvUIe as i»art payment. Del. FOR SALE—O. I. C. brood sow with Cellar sealed and plastered. Fruit trees. Must '•Character Interpretations;” Hazel] 1406 Packard St.. Ann .Arbor. 10 pigs: one Holstein heifer. 2 years FO R SALE Michigan, phone 5024. 30t2c old. bre44. 30tl FOR RENT—Room with board, for j Northville Road Plymouth board; large fireplace; closed rear porch. Every­ gentleman. Inquire 527 South Main j thing modern. Cellar sealed and plastered. Fruit Eats Anydiiiig BUaNGALOW FOR SALE—Nearly street. 99tlp i new. Large living room, 15x20. good- trees. Must be seen to be appreciated. Garage sized dining room, bednxan. kitchen FOR SALE—Thirty-five tons of No. ‘•.After taking Adlerika I can eat and foil bath on first floor; three bed­ 1 Timothy bay. baled. Norman Miller, if desired. Call or phone anything and sleep like a log. I bad rooms and bath upstairs, large attic. phone 252-F22. 29t2p gas on the stomach antP couldn’t keep Good sized lot and garage. Inquire food down uor sle ^ ” (algDed) B. C. eveningB after 6 KM o’clock^ a t 299 WANTED—Boarders a t 199 Hamil­ Hiller. ONE spoonful Adlerito re­ Ann street or phone 320-P2. 17tf ton street. SOtlp Newspaper Advertising is Far moves GAS and ofteotJirinci aurpria- ing relief to the stomach. that FOB REINT—^Two sleeping rooms; FOR SALE—5 Used screen doors; full, bloated fedin^ Often hringa 10 four-U8HWyiHiHlowa and f r a s ^ i out oU wmit^ma^tieT' Vmi nevsr also light housekeeping rooms. OalP ""•Suilerior to A n y O ther Dony Building & ConstroctioD-Co. 5$t South Main street. 30tlc 5 doors and frames: 8 round porch thought was in your systaip. Exed- columns. Ann Arbor and Eiarvey i Fhime 284 lent for chremte cooetipaden. Beyer streets. Nelson Cole. SOtlp Phenaacy.—AdvertiaesMBt. FOR SALE—Fifty-foot lot on Arthur We Build Real Homes—Let Us Figure WMt You stieet. doee to P«inlman. Priced Yon will get quiA resolta and Gass of Adyertismg right for qntcfc sale. Alfred BakewaU, satisfactloa from a Uaer ad in the Subacribe for tha lUIL Plymouth road. Phone 316-P14. M»tl

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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,1926 '(3 NEWBURG I.ewls. brother of the bride. The Mrs. George Sboebrldge of South Sa­ bride was handsomely gowned in white lem, w^re near W hite Lake and High­ In the ubHence of the pastor. Rev. satin, and carried a beautiful shower land Sunday, visiting the old Shoe- A. Douglas «>f Atm Arbor, iHjuquet. The bridesmaid was tastily bridge lioiiiestead and the few friends preaeiietl. last Smula.v. to mi uppre- gowned ill old rose chiffon taffeta. liut were left, whom i they bad not Announcement JeweH’s arts In a clever The Federated Toadies' Aid Society, Box holders and numerous places of manner. Tx>ts or fun from beginning will hold tlieir next meeting June 24, business iu Washtenaw. High-class Shoe to end. at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Tills hook. c-oQtaiuiug 23U pages, is Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Douglas and Miss H. PrcK-tor. Everyone has a cordial the largest published in Michigan in Repairing Utla Douglas of Ann Arbor, and Mr. im itation to attend. rm-eiit years, and this sets a record. Strict Attention to Details and Mrs. C. A. Stevens of South -Ml.ss lone Klnl and Mrs. Clarence Some ansiijg, to other F air Book iu Michigan has con- Helen. Carr. Elinor Stnub. Ruth visit her brother ami family. taiiR*d this feature.) the careful inspection, the precise Foerster aud Frank Clemens. Mr. uud Mrs. Fred Foreman left 2. Ailvertisers in every part of TRY OUR SHOE SHINE Miss Lily Denf.shaii). who was quite Tlmrsilay morning for a motor trip to Washtenaw, hoih rural and urban. stitching, the pre-shrinking, and ill last week with inlianuHl throat, is Freeport. Illinois, their former home, 3. From c«»ver to cover the book is iiiiicli iH'tter at this time. and will attend the Mitchell family profusi*dly illustrated with pictures' of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and son. Henry Steinhurst other laborious processes, all reunion. IMirticnlur interest to residents of Clyde and wife, motored to Cass Lake, Mrs. Nellie Bird and daughter. Gen­ Wuslitenaw. Some of these are Sujier- 292 Main Street Open Evenings Sunday aftomoon. to call on Mr. and evieve of Plymouth, and Mrs. Jennie iuteudeiits, Sui>ervisors and County make these collar-to-match shirts Mrs. Lewis Schroder. Smith .sjieiit Sunday afternoon at the Ofli<‘Ci‘s, Liucolii Consolidated School Mrs. C. E. Ryder attended the grad­ Island at Aim .\rbor, and enjoyed Baud. Ypsiluuti Central School Baud, perfect. They are from Wilson uation recital of Miss Ruth Caster picnic diuner there. Aind Fair Ottidals. (from the Pianoforte class of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. VnnSickle left Tues­ ■i. The cover was designed by Cath­ Boris-Oanapol), last Thursday evening, day morning, to sjieud a few days with erine Howland, pupil in Perry sdiool, Bros, and tailored with careful at the Twentieth Century Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jay VnnSickle of Ionia. Ann Arbor. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Clare Cbilson spent .Mr. Cowjierthwaite of NorthTlUe, 3. Regular and siH.*cial premiums 1900 Washers! the week-end at their cottage at Island attention to the little details. favonni tlie Federated clmrch Sunday materially increasi-tl. Seventeen of the I.nke. morning, witli two very impresalve twenty townsliips in Washtenaw offer iirs. Goebel of Plymouth, spent ox'er The price is reasonable. liass solos. He was a dinner guest nt $r»(i ill Specials to residents of their Sunday and the forepart of the week the Rev. J. J, Halliduy liome. townships. with .Mrs. Donald R.vder. Mr. and Mir:. Glenn Lyke and fam­ 0. Colored section showing the high- .Mrs. M. PA’u Smith left Wednesday, dii.ss eiitertainmeuts which will be for a few days’ visit with relative at ily arc moving into the D. E. Smith residence on .Main street, this week. given at WaslHeiiaw's Greatest Fair, Kt. Johns. August 31. September 1. 2, 3. 4. Word hn.s been received from Mrs. .Mrs. Frank Murray of Plymouth, is si>euding a few days with them, and T. Det'lanmtioii contest for boys and Henry Grimm. Sr., dateil June 1, on girls in rural schools, page 217. the Atlanth- ocean, saying she was was a .Monday and Tuesday dinner JeweD’s Men’s Store guest a t tlie George Roberts home. S. Smith-Hughes judging contests. Iiaving a fine trip—only one rough day. U. Art Department. Tliey were to land at Pl.vmouth. Eug- W. Rorabacher, wife and daughter, 187 Liberty Street laiid. Tuesday: at Queenstown. Ire­ Helen, and Mrs. Roruhacher's sister of 10. Tuple of oontents. page 2."fl. land. Wednesday: at Cherborg, France, .\iin -\rbor. attended the Federated Friday, and reaching Bremen. Ger­ chiircli, Sunday. many. Sahirday. A later reports .says Mr. ami .Mrs. I., W. Staiibro of .South W. C. T. U. that she arrived there in safety. Her Lyon, and Mr. uud Mrs. A rthur Vau- brother, whom she had not seen for Sickle were Sunday dinner guests of Till* Woman's Chrisliiin Tcmiicrance .'IT years, met her thert*. His home is .Mrs. Surah Stanbro. riiioii will liold a lea meeting next 100 mile.s from Bremen. (L C. Foreman and family were Sun­ Thursday, .liim* 2-Bh. al the home of BIG CAR POWER I day aficriiooii callers of Dr. and Mrs. •Mrs. (.'harles Draiier. The time of E. I*. Wald «»f Whitmore Lake, and im*<'tiiig will be 2:^Mi p. m. Guests will AND COMFORT SALEM •Mrs. .Mary Duke of Squth Lyon. be weleoiiw. iiiid it is expeidcd there CATARCT WHIRLPOOL .'Ii.-

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NORTH SIDE SALES A SERVICE HUSTO.N A WEST Phone 493 Plymouth On C ontract at the Following Sum m er Prices: OLDSMOBILE , j f » PLYMOUTH ROSEDALE GARDENS Genuine Gas Coke per ton Genuine Gas Coke per ton Free Baby Chicks DELIVERED ^ ' DELIVERED i June 15th, 22nd, 29th Have your bin filled now. Protect your supply. Summer coke best. In order to further introduce our Special Egg- Bred Leghorn Chicks into this territory, we will Don’t delay—buy now. Orders on contract taken now. No give away Chicks from our best pens, as follows: more soot, no more smoke, no sEshes when you burn Genuine Gas Coke. With 100 Chicks (Best Pens) will be given 25 Free With 200 Chicks (Best Pens will be given 60 Free With 300 Chicks (Best Pens) will be given 100 Free Call—W rite—or Telephone Us—Don’t Delay PRICE LIST FOR JUNE Leghorns (Best Pens) $14.00 per 100; Second Pen, STOKE WITH COKE AND ELIMINATE SMOKE $10 for 100 Barred Plymouth Rocks and White Rocks, R. L Red^ $12 per 100 White Wyandottes, $13 per 100 MICHIGAN FEDERATED UTILITIES YPSIFIELD HATCHERY WAYNE COUNTY DIVISION 2U Miles East of Ypsilanti on Michigan Avenue SUCCESSOR TO Phone 7102-F5 ' PLYMOUTI^ & NORTHVILLE GAS CO. PHONE 37 ODD FELLOW TEMPLE BLDa PLYMOUTH Booat Your Business bjr Display Adverdtiiig THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,1926

90% LOAN Wavenlock’s Toilet Necessities PLYMOUTH HOME OPPORTUNITY JEWELL’S 10% Down and 1% Montlily . WAVENLOCK’S Thonsnnds of .satisfle-d people are now - Perfect Preparations Beautiful ."jO ft. c-orner lot. splenditl l«M-ation with fine lawn, shade, u.siiig M'av«'iib)ck's luany Toilet Prep­ fruit, shrubbery and flowers. "IKiNOIt Bl ILT" Modern seven-room Chief Root and Herb home, excellent c<»iidltiuu. Built for and exclusively used as owner's Your Sport Clothes get so much of dust H a ir T o n ic ...... „..$1.00 arations. They know that each buuie. Xew pirn^te. l.emon Cleansing piviHimtioii nnnle of the purest C re a m ...... 50c This Exceptional Bargain and Attractive Terms and grime that they ought to make reg­ ingri'dients obtainable and the least Vanishing Cream ..... 50c haniifiil to tlieir skin and scalp. To dependable parties only ular trips to the cleaner. Wavmlork's Sham­ It’ll Be Snapped up Quick—Paid for Like Rent poo 50c Fire Works Will Be Rose of .Yraby Increase in Value Every Year Brilliantine ...... 50c on Sale PROMPT SERVICE Breezy Shaving .U’XE 21. 1926 R. W. SHINGLETON Dry Cleaning and Pressing C re am ...... 50c KEAI, ESTATE INVESTMENTS PHONE 234 See Our Stock of Candy for Your Roiling Massage Service of Merit C re am ...... ,50c Selection P lym o u th It. It. I'lirrutt. Howard Bk'bard and JnaintM Uoc is home from O berlin! I'Hul Ia-c w»t «* ill llill.«lale. -Monday, t'ollege for the summer vacation. | Ice Cream, Stationer)', Prescriptions, Drags, Patent Medicines Plyinoath Ruck Lodge, No. ibi^uslnoss. .Arthur Bluiik has pnrcha.sed a sum-1 47 F. & A. M. Ml', iiiid Mrs. (lordou Bardo of De- luer eotrage at Maxwell I-ake. near*! We Will Have a Big Line of rritir. mid .John Ibirdu of niilm b. Minn,. Iligbland. rlymoDth, Mich. s^Averi* BUfsts of rhfir Hunt. .Mrs. II. C. Mrs. Klorenee Webber is .serving oii 1 .Vudorsoii, <|jist Sundny. the eireiiit court jury in Detroit, for Friday evening -July 2. al 7:30 Tilt* Plyinoiitb-.Noi'thvilK- road is now two week.s. 1 Conunimity niarm acy o’clock— Regular Communication. rlosod to trattif. and it is necessary to Frank L. Becker is building a new “WE SERVE YOU RIGHT” detour by way of the renter street J.4MES G. NAIRN, W. M. house in 1‘alnier Acre.s. Crmubie J. W. BLICKENSTAFF. Prop. road BoiliB to Niirtlivillc. Wood have the contract. FIREWORKS! ARTHUR J. E. TORRE, See’y. The new Barage of Willium Sturgis, Mrs. AViliiam Baker and grandson,. FOR THE 4th OF JULY loc’ul tiverliiml-Willys-KuiBlit dealer, at Gerald Scutt of Portville, New York.' the corner of .Mill and -Amelia streets, are visiting a t R. A. Hills. 1 Also Flags and all kinds of Picnic Goods, such as is fast nearing completion. TONQUISH LODGE N0.32 C. M. M ather attended a meeting of j The Plymouth Merchants will cross Paper Plates, Cups, Spoons, Napkins, Tablecloths, the Suburban Lumber Dealers' Associa­ hats with tlie Vpsi United Cigar Club Therm-a-Jugs, Vacuum Bottles. I. O. O . F tion, held in Detroit, Monday. team at BuitoukIi's Field, next Sunday. June UOth, at H :00 o'clock. This is The AVunian's Club are holding LOOK! sure to l>e a gootl game. their nnmial picnic at the Cass Benton Riding and Hunt Club today, Friday. Visitors Always Welcome Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Stringer Jeft Saturday Candy Specials Tuesday morniug. June loth, to visit Kenneth Bartlett ia home from Al­ relatives in Buffalo. Tonawunda and bion i'cllege. He will travel for the A FINE MIXTURE OF ^ SpringTille. -New York, and also In l)»isy Mfg. Co. during the summer va­ Bradford. I’ennsyivanla. cation period. K. P. LODGE Red Raspberry lees .T. M. I.4irklos is having the bouse Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hillman and American Beauty N O . 2 3 8 on the Rorabacber property on South daughter, Dorothy, attended the gradu­ Sunshine Orange Ices MootiBf* Every Main street, which he recently pur- ating exercises at Lyndon, Mich., last Thorsdey Eveniag cliaatni. moved to a lot in Maplecroft we«*k Thursday. Iced Cocoannt Caramels a t 7:30 subdivision, wherj it will be remodeled. Miss Florence Stevens opened a new VisitOfS Welcome Iced Chocolate Pudding Jolui Mar.shnll and sisters. Mae and hair dressing parlor in rooms on the Electric Flat Iron Fine Hot Weather Confections Hduu. and Miss Moutenrenaie of second floor of the Pennlman block on Woodstock. Ontario, spent the week­ Main street, last Saturday. IN POUND LOTS end with their cousins. William Suth­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. K. Wrench of -----AT- erland. Mrs. It. Minimaek and Mrs. Milwaukee. Wis.. are visiting at the O ttaw a T ribe No. 7 William Smith. home of their son and wife, Mr. and 20c Inproved Order The Booster Sunday-school class of Mrs. H. K. Wrrach in Elm Heights. Red m en the M. E. church, will hold a regular Fursgren & Whitmore, general build­ Meets Every Wednes­ monthly pot-luck supper and meeting ing contractors, have the contract to day Night at Grange this Friday evening. Jone 18th, at the Hall. build H flne residence a t Oxford. Mich. tourist camp if weather Is favorable: They are also building a new house $7.50 Visitors Are Welcome otherwise at the church. .Ml come. for -Vliel Hnyball on Arthur street. Woodworth’s Soiiu* HUtAi drivers .seem to think Lyman Judson. who has l»een teach­ that tiie line roadway on BInnk avenue ing si-ience and public speaking In the WHILE THEY LAST Is n sjM’edway by the way they drive High school nt Las "N’esas, Nevada, the Bazaar ilielr eiii-s up and down that tlmroucb- jiust .si-hool year, returned home ln.st Keep this in fari-. Some child will pay the iienulty Friday, for the summer vnintioii, PLYMOUTH for this foolishness sooiiev or lni«*r. STORB IWO. 347 Mind Willie jMiintiiig his cottage at Com- Henry Stelnburst of Mt. ricmeus. men-e Ijike. William A. Blank of this has imrehasod the sIhm* repairing and village, had the misfortune to fall from HAKE HARDWARE Be Photograph­ shoe shining business of I’hilip T>*-Ange­ II ladder, lust Friday evening, break­ lo. and will eonriiiiie the business In ing two ribs and Imdly bruising one of Phene 177 846 Pennlman Ave. tlie'^same bwation. nt 202 Main street. his arms. ed on your Sc-e Ills advertisi'mont in tislay's iinjier. Everything for The work of pouring cement for the birthday. Mr. and Airs. Clyde Fisher of South Plynmufh-Northvillc liighway l.s now Main Htreet. eiitertnined the follow­ well under way. and the job will he ing relatives last Sunday: Mr. and rushed IIS rapidly us ixisslhlc. When Mrs.' .Tames Tlttiu, Miss Grace TilBn this road is completed, it will make a T h e L . L. B a l l , S tudio and friend, and I,nuls Tiffin of North- Wonderful improvement. MAIN ST. PRONE NO. 72 vllle. and AVin. Fisher of New Hmison. For Food The BuUder P L T M O t'T lI AViiyiie K. A'anDyne of tbi.s place has , W C D E L IV E R Donald Sntln'rbind is atti'iiding the recently publisheil a song. "I Wonder National Y- 1'- convention, which Why." the words ami mush- being his Is Itefng lield at Lake Geneva. Wls. I own eom)N>siti one of the song hits of the has lnH-n ebi-ied presidem for tlie en­ I season.—Northvllle Record. Wayne's EQUAI.S THE BITTERNESS OF Lumber, Sash, Doors, Interior Trim, Lath, Shingles Mr. nml Mrs. F. L. Ikvkcr were suing .vi*ar. j many Plymouth friends are hoping the wt*ek-eml guests of relatives in Fenton. same thing. POOR QUALITY Throuali a iHspiest of a Portland. I Tile, Sewer Pipe, Chimney Flues, Real Iron Coal Born, to -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liv- Miehliran. Imly that vilhice is to have a ranee of Livouin. a baby boy, June 7. foiiniain. which will he placi'd Doors, Clean Out Doors and Dampers I- O S T K E Y S Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Trinka in the village iwirk. AVhat a fine thing ! Tlie .seeri'tary of the Plyiiiomli Uiak Hard Coal, Pocahontas, Coke, Soft Coal, Charcoal of Seiiooleraft road, a daughter, June it wonhl he if some Plymouth resident I Lodge has received several hmiclies of at summer prices Kttli. would jMM’petuule their inmiiory. by eriK-ting a fountain in Kellogg Park. J keys during theiiast month wliieli have Real Service—Let us figure on your next job Mr. and .Mrs. William Johnston of ijieeii IhiikUhI in to him by different find- Wnyne. were visitors at Charles H. .A. Giiobel. Past Sachem of Ot­ j ers. and having tin' ".Masonic Brick" CiHiiM-r's. Satnnlny. tawa Trila*. Nm. 7. impi‘«»ved Order of j tug «*n the rings. Tho.se losing keys The Home of Quality Rwlinen. was eleetod tlielr repre.<8entn- .Mrs. Will. J’owell and Mrs. Lloyd ! and liaviiig this tag on rlieir rings. tive to the Great ronncH .*f Aflehigan. Fillmore and son, Wellman. si»eut I should Hjiply to the Masonic secretary. | which held a two da.vs session in Tom- Groceries TiUMkiy wltli friends at Carleton. I .Arthur J. K. Torre. Tliis week a The nymoulh Elevator Co. sing. June 10 and 11. The next conven­ I hiiiieli of nine key.s was received from -Mr. and -Mrs. Clyde Laslett enter­ tion will Ih- hel

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LOCAL NEWS

a Mr. ancl Mrs. Charles Cooper went to Detroit. Tuesday, to attend the s ti-iiih biriliduy supper of the Columbus Reliekah lodge. Summer Lingerie a Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lugan and Mr. and WOLF G O GOOGFRY Mrs. Frank Logan of Manchester. .siH*nt last Sunday, at C. O. Dicker- Penniman Ave., Plymouth g You may have your choice of the dainty flower a AiiDouncemeot is made in today's puiH.*r of the opening of the new Rose- tinted shades or pure white, all of them refreshingly g land ballroom, (formerly the Casino), i Groceries Meats at Park Island, Luke Jrion. Saturday, beautiful. A wonderful chance to supply your aJune Ihtli. See ad. summer needs with these Best Creamery Butter, per lb. . 43c Pot Roast Beef, per lb...... 19c Q Mr. and Mrs. M. M. W illett and son, Chase, visited their daughter and sis­ Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, Kidney Stewing Beef, per lb...... 12c Q ter. .Mrs. C. J. Teufel and family, a t Beans, Wax Beans, CampbeU’s ToIh Io. last Sunday. .Mrs. Willett re- ^^Carter” Rayon Garments Beans, 3 cans for 25c Pork Loin Roast, per lb ...... 32J4c n tm-uiHl boiiic Weduesduy. Green Japan Tea, lb...... _ 55c Mrs. E. S. Uiiiuuur and Mrs. W. C. We have Gowns, Chemise, Bloomers, Princess Slips, Pork Shoulder, per lb...... 24'/Jc g S<-hoof and two daughters. JawiuelyD — Prunes, Sunsweet, pkg. 29c ami Jean, and Mrs. W. B. Downing Step-ins, and Pajamas, in Shades of Peach, Maise, Round Steak, per lb ...... 28c n and daughter. Janice, visited Mrs. C. J. _ Catsup, large bottle ...... 15c T<-nf«-l in Tultslo. Wediii-.sday. Nile, Orchid, Flesh and White. Pickles, full quart, sweet...... 35c Sirloin Steak, per Ib. 32c S On account of .several of the Ypsi- lanti Normal baud being unable to Mustard, French Cream Salad, Porterhouse Steak, per lb. 35c ■] come to Plymouth, the concert sched- _ jar Ipc uleittc) be given by that baud last week ^'--^athing Suits Tlinrsday^'Voiiiiig. was cancelled. Pineapple, Sliced, large can 22c Hamburger Steak, per lb.------17c ^ Mr. and Mrs. C>. F. Beyer entertain­ ■_ Peaches, Fancy California, can .. 25c ed a iMirty of twelve a t a six o’clock New and adorable are these Cadet Bathing Suits. Pork Sausage, per lb...... 25c Q dinner. Monday evening. The out- Cherries, Red Pitted, can...... 19c of-town guests were : Mrs. William Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans ..... 20c Pure Lard, per lb...... ISYic Q Arseot and daughter. Ethel, and sons. William ami Lt)uL«, of Rogers City. Climax Wall Paper Cleanser, Children’s Socks Trout, Herring, White Fish ^ Word lias been received that the 2 cans ...... -....15c Plyntoiuli Rotariuii.s and their ladies, Flake White Soap, 5 bars...... 19c who left here lust week Tuesday by We have a complete line of Silk Socks for Flake White Soap Chips, large g motor, fur Denver. Colorado, to attend Girls, also a regular Boys’ Hose at______O U C §» store Cheese...... 29c the National Rotary Convention, had Cottage Cheese a nrrivcHl there safely last Sunday. pkg. 19c Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Hlllmer and All Kinds of Cheese g two children. Max. Jr., and Joan Louise Matches, 3 large boxes...... 10c have returned to their home in Ander­ s H Salmon, Alaska, tall can...... 14cMilk and Cream ason, Indiana, after a visit at the home n of Mr. Hillmer's sister, Mrs. George * Tuna Fiah, can ...... 15c Holstein, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Bokay Coffee, 1 lb. can...... _...42c Hlllmer. P h o n e ^ 4 ” Frauz C. Kuhn, president of the P l y m o u t h , M i c h . BlBliB eaBflBIBilBiiai Michigan Bell Telephone Co., and prior PLYMOUTH CREDIT BUREAU to that time chief Justifie of the Michi­ gan supreme court, and one of the Eayetroughing llelow we give a list of the members state's Reading Republicans, died in of the Plymouth Credit Bureau, which Harper hospital at 6:30 o'clock. Wed­ was established last December by the nesday afternoon. Metal Ceilings Better Business Committte of the t'hamber of Commerce: Mrs. William Petz. danghter, Blowpiping WO#?K- Thelma and .son. W ilbert; Mrs, WU- Rlunk Bros.—Dry Goods and Fur­ liam Arseot and daughter. Ethel, and niture. Mrs. O. F. Beyer and daughter. Ma­ Ventilating Oliver P. Martin—Dry Goods. rion. attended the graduation exercises A motor car that offers Robert Jolilffe—Groceries and Dry at the I’niversity of Michigan, Monday. JEWEL , Goods. -Mrs. Arscof's son was a member of the Kr. provement. .\ stairway has been con­ It offers ultra-modern, ultra­ bearings, Four-W heel brakes Oscar Matts Fuel and Supply C-o. structed In the center of the store, beautiful Fisher Bodies, finkhed and the Harmonic Balancer. Diamond Sash & Door Co. which leads to the basement, where he 1-hirl S. Mastiok—Dodge has his stock of tinware, graniteware, Plymouth Bui<-k Sales Co. etc. nicely arranged. The room on the Plymouth Motor Sales—Ford. first floor will be newly redecorated, .\lllson Sales Co.—Chevrolet. and will present a nice appearance <’hnml>ers Auto Sales—Nash. when completed. Xorth.*!lde Sale.s & Service—Olds- Less than two years ago, the people mobile. of Albion realizing the great need of a Market. Broadway Grocery Sturgis Motor Sales—Willys-Knight. modern hotel In their city, formed F. W. Hillman—Paige and Jewett. association and sold stock for the IMymouth Auto Supply. purpose of erecting a suitable build­ ’m FJeucllljig & Ijung—Gas and Oil. ing. Last week the new hotel, known Saturday Palmer Service Station—Gas and Oil. as Parker Inn. was opened to the pub­ Make Hardware. lic. It is a four story buihling and has Huston Hardware Co. 75 rooms. There are 319 Albion people Conner Hardware Co. among the stnckholders. Special Paul N'a.^h—Hardware. Walk-Over Shoe Simp. The recital given .Monday evening Calvin Wlilpple— Shoes and Clothing. by the pu[iils of Miss .\nua Ij. Youngs, Peoples State Bank. was listened ti* with jileasnre. by an audietKv of friends and relatives. T i g L a m im m 5cd*a Full Quart Jars IMyniontb Cnited Savings Bank. J2Z9S TJjeir ])lu.ving was intelligent and _ SMITH MOTOR SALES WilUuni Wood—Real Estate and In- j artistic. The application necessary to ■siirance. j make such a recital possible is worthy 828 Penniman Ave. Phone 498 of Dill Pickles Russell A. Wlngard—Real Estate of congratulation. Miss Ruth Shat- and InsuraiK-e. tuck. <-ontraIto. as.sisted ahly. render­ WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL Ernest Ros.sow—General Builder. ing four numbers. Beautiful flowers M.lKfi: IT ELISIER FOR HER for C. Schiesewiiz—Holland Furnaces. wen* pri'sentHl to each taking part. Tlip best meats and poultry makeN Michigan Federated T'tilifles—G as. It «‘asier for motber in the kitchen .\lberf F. Williams—Plumbing. OAKLAND SIX JOINS ( HRVSLER ORGANIZATION PB.ODUCT OP OENERAL MOTORS and more delightful for everyone in C. G. Draiier—Jeweler and Op­ the.dlitinp room. This is the mar­ 20c tometrist. Kol«>rt J-, Southern, recent sales 3 ker where quality Is unquestioned. Wootlworth's Bazaar. nuuiager for Ernest J. Allison, Chev­ B. K. Champe—Deotisi. rolet dealer, has accepted the position ns sales manager for J. I.. Taylor. Deliveries at 8:45 a. m., 10:30 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. ('lirysler-Chovrolet dealers. Walled REWARD Lake. Mr. Southern's relations with Sanitary Service Corporation the puhlic were very plcasjtiit while George Howell- suitable reward will be paid to wlili E. .1. .\lUsoii. and he con­ person having a lawu mower, sewing templates doing a big volume of busi­ PHONE ;0 STARKWEATHER AVE. machine, vlctrola. vacuum cleaner or washing machine we cannot sharpen or ness with his friends in Plymouth. Phone Plymouth 333M repair. Leave orders at Draper’s Jewelry store. Plymouth. 30tlp LINE.MAN KILLED. TWO HFRT BY- WIRE. Spring is here and now is the time to BUSINESS LOCALS Don’t Overlook The following was taken from the start a clean-up of the village, both rub­ THE RED ROSE F.\RM$ HOLSTEIN SALE Big tlam-e at Grange hall. Saturday Detroit Free Press of Tuesday. Jane 65 R ef iBtered Holsteins evening. Jone 19th. given by Ottawa lo th : bish and garbage. June 2 t, 1 9 i6 Plymooth. Mich. Trlln*. No. 7. Improved Order of Red George Hawkin.s of Plymouth, was This sale cumprlses the rapletp dlsipersal of the G. D. Falrfrieve herd Men. All c-urdlally invited. Tickets, killed instantly, and two companions (46 head) and 19 selectetl animals from the Red Rose Farm Dairy Herd. 75c. were slightly hurt when a wire they This comi>any asks the co-operation of ^ill From the point of Individnal excellence, production and breeding the Marcelling. 75c: retracing, 50c. animals in this sale are hard to excel. ilrs. Fred Schaufele. 784 South were uncoiling came In contact with citizens of Plymouth to make this Health There are 35 head of milking age. most of which have splendid A. R. street, phone 346XW. 30t2p a power line yesterday afternoon in records—mature records going as high as 1.000 lb. batter in a year and Livonia Center, six miles south of junior records as high as 934 lb. Junior three year old. A number of Leading Chicago Manufacturer has measure, a success. cows have records from 2S to 28 lb. in seven days. a fine piano and player piano In the Farmington. Hawkins and the other The sires to which the females of this sale are bred are very high vicinity o£- Plymooth, aU^itly aaed two men. whose names were not learn­ as shown by the following list: 1, Avon Penttae Skylark, a son of Avon partly paid for. Wondeifol on^orton- ed. are employed by the Plttaborgh- We haul garbage, rubbish and ashes. Pontiac Echo and t ^ All American four year old daettter of WstndcT ity for parties willing to complete Des Moines Steel company as linemen. S ^ is W alker: 2. K P O P SMfa, whose five nearest d A ^ M venge U80.9T snmll mcmthly paymeats.,-. W rite q u i^ lb.: 8. King Reas Omsky, the ball that topped last year's Kational Sale; for fall ctmfldMitlal fifSiiaallod, to P 4, Pabat Penirtmey, a son of Prilly and a SO lb. two year old daughter o: Box 172. CMopgo I f n m a J - 29t8c of Creator. Bltrcelling obRI shappoolng done at SUBSCRIPTIONS Write for dscalar and complete information to: 537 Baath M a l# 'W e et token for all magariaea and iwwa- ^ UMBS R. lU R V a , 1IAD0OH W ttO»N8», ' Yon will get '^alck lasnits In diarce of PobUcity and General satliriietioD trooi a liner nd in CaU

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VOL. XXXVIII, No. 30 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,1926 $1.50 PER YEAR \

ruior games for sight; "The Bell Ring­ Kslber Cole spelled down the 4-A Till' rirst ami siH-uml grades made er." for ear training, and "The Mys­ cIb-ss in the spell-iiown last week. arithmetic Ixxiklets on Tuesday. SCHOOL NOTES tery .Mail." for the sen.se of touch. Tlic 4-A and oB in Mrs. Mole's room The geography classes are making 7 Tile H-A children have started geog- arc not itfrah^.of examinations now, .salt and flour maps in their spare Tlie Girl Reserves will bold a bake rapliy readers, aud the otlier group, after liaving so much practice. time. PLYMOUTH sate at Stever'-s Meat Market, June Id. "OotMl Times in the ^ ’oods.” Tliey have very much interested Tlie third grade are making very Tile prooei*ds will be used to send two KdWHi'd Olsen has been absent a in "The St<»ry of Sugar." Next they beautiful siielliiig booklets for tbeir delegates to ^niittaruck eonvention. week, on ntvounf of sickness. will read "The Story of Iron.’' spelling review. Miss Dixon's and Miss Holt's grades In our laiigung^ classes we have are going to the Tourist Camp together GRADE NOTES SIXTH GR.ADE started our .Tune newspap4>r. We have for Their picnic. niir debate held Wednesday resulted had to rliange .some of our newspaper B.v IIo Hajtue Betty Johnston is able to be back In in a victory for the negative team, stiilT. wliicii is now as follows: Edi­ First-A ami second B grades are s<-hool a half day, aud we are glad she wliich consisted of Dorothy Hubert, tor. Phila Gust; general news. Phila making vaoution booklets, writing stor­ is able to be with us again. Zcrepliu Bliiiik. Maynard Larkins. Gust; grade news. Flora Gerst: ies of what they are going to do this The I’-A graiie is reviewing all les­ Alice Chambers and Doris Hamill. seventh grade news. Mary Trouskow- summer for the inside, and coloring sons they have had this semester. For Tile atllrmutive team consisted of ski: -sixth grade news. I ’nuline Gust: pictures for the outside cover. The language tiiey have been writing orig­ Billy Kirkpatrick. Ileien Compton, fifth graile news. Stanley Trouskowski: boys and girls of these grades have be­ inal stories about the picture "Save.” Kilet‘11 Jordon. Merle Weiher and Mar­ ftnirth grade news. Esther Merriman; come very interested in the spelling The children of Miss Harrison’s room garet Haskell. primary news. Helen Szymanowski: contest which they have been having. are m^ing charts about cleanliness We are reviewing in all subjects this cover page. Helen Przybylowski; B-x~in the B-1 grade have been read­ and ffesKair. w week. comics. Ix'ster Reddman: jokes. Jeanett ing the "Child Library Primer.” In Tlie children reviewed their spelling We are very proud of our two new Merriman. their language work they have been words by having a spelling match. liiciures, "Sir Galahad” and “The The first, second and thirtl grades learning the poem "Bed in Summer,” .Mary Fnim es Lung was the winner. Constitution." The picture was a have been reading out of the "Learn by Robert Ixiuis Stevenson. For their Donald Potter is back to school after prlae for selling the most tickets for to Study” readers, once each day for sense training, they have been'playing having pneumonia. the Art Exhibition. their reading review. Mr. Smitb visited our room to bear We are planning to have our picnic the de4)ute. for file la.st day of school, at the home From penmanship papers sent In, of Mr. and Mrs. Merriman, on June 23. we received 34 pins from the Palmer (.‘ompany. WHITBECK’S CORNERS HOUGH SCHOOL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Will Rengert enter- AnnouHcemeBt taine«l company from Detroit. Sunday afternoon. We have a new picture in onr school, "The Spring Song.” It is a very pretty Mrs. Hamilton of Detroit, spent one SAVE $100 NOW picture. night recently with her sister. Sirs. A. Parrish. Clarence. Ethel and Edward Butler and Harriett and Warren Tillotaon Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. We are pleased to announce Parrish were: J. Frank Parrish and Improvements are now being installed in Plymouth Gardens and liavo moved from our district. We the pre-development prices will close after June 20, all unsold were sorry to have them leave school. children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Han- chett and son. Arnold, of Perrlnsvllle: residential lots increasing $100 in price. the opening of a Chrysler We have our boards decorated with also Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoops of Wayne. pictures of birds, butterflies and bird- Mrs. Hoops is a niece of Mrs. Parrish. Service Station with Bert honses DOW. We have e n t out and pasted red poppies on the windows. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Detbloff and The improvement program is pretentious aud when fully completed Plymouth Gardena; BOD, Glenwood. were Sunday visitors Many people from onr district at­ will be conceded the finest bomeoite location south of Grand River. at the home of Mrs. DethlolTs parents Leadbeater, 622, South Main tended the Wayne county rural school at Perrlnsvllle. picnic at Elizabeth Park. Saturday, Street, Plymouth, Michigan. June 5th. Mrs. A. L. H anchett and Mrs. P ar­ Improvements include curbed and graveled streets, five-foot rish attended the funeral of the lat­ The following children won prizes ter’s aunt. Mrs. 'Elsie Knapp at her sidewalks, now under construction, white way ornamental lights, in the track meet at the park: Stan­ late home in Cantou. beautiful parkways and shade trees, sewer laterals, water, gas ley Truskowski won third prize In the and electricity, all guaranteed and without cost to the lot owner. 30-yard dash, for the boys; Tony Mrs. Ethel Mlcol, Mrs. Clyde Fisher Morano won second prize In the medi­ aud son, Kenneth, and daughter, J. L. TAYLOR CO. cine ball throw, and third prize in the Dorothy, and Mrs. George Gorton and OOyard dash, for boys. The girls’ re­ dnughter. Marion, called on Mrs. Search Wayne county from the Washtenaw border to Oakland, and you will find no Walled Lake, Michigan lay team won third place in the girls’ William Rengert. Tuesday evening. more natural beauty tban that whidi completely surrounds Plymouth Gardens. And* Phones: Northville 7114-F3; Walled Lake 31-M3 relay race. Flora Gerst. Phila Gerst. don’t overlook the fact that beauty .ALW.WS creates greater values in real estate. , Helen Przybylowski and Mary Tms- Try a liner ad in the Bilail. They kowski were on the team. cost little and pay big. As an investment or as a homesite, Plymouth Gardens stands head and shoulders over the ordinary subdivision. Prove this to yourself—come out to the property and investigate—but do it before the price increase goes into effect. OFFICES ON THE PROPERTY Burroughs Fruit Farms also with FRANK RAMBO • 830 Penniman Ave. Five Mile Road, Two Blocks East of Phoenix Park WATERFORD NKWBl KG VS. PKRK'MARQI ETTE Forty-five relatives and friends, also The Newl.iir:; 'I’iger.^ siifTenil their a son 73, three grandchildren and three lirst defeat -if tin- sea-iiui Smidiiy. June grout grandchildren of Mrs. Mary IahkI 1",llt. when they were defeated by I'ere pivc her a completi' surprise party OPENING DAY .Manjiielie. I.'itli leiiiiis ]tlay«>d }x>or Sunday. t<» help her celebrate her IHtth base luill. wliieli made (he pitchers bin Inlay. A bountiful dinner was work himliT. Gerjze struck out 13 servtnl on the lawn, with a lieautiful and Kemos and .lim struck out 1">. <-ake with ninety candles on ir. tlecornt- lug the center of thi* talde. Guests Ni-xl Smniav. .Iiine 20. (lie Rough & were present from Owosso. Pontiac, K»-ady team jdays at N«‘wburg. This Detroit. Grass Lake. .\nn .4rbor. Plym- game will be interesting because both SUNDAY, JUNE 20th oiiih. NorthvlUe. Phoenix and Water­ teams have lost one game, and they ford. After enjoying a good dinner, both play good hall when they meet. they all had their pictures taken and Don't forget they play at Newburg at left wishing Mrs. Loud many more :i ;(Mi o'clock sharp. .such happy days. .Newburg— All II R E Mrs. Ellen Hughes of Owosso. ar­ Tiiyio;-. S.S. . ;i 0 1 0 rived Sunday, to spend some time vis­ lle-ss. 3b. 5 'J 2 0 Large Lots All Improvements iting relatives and friends here. I.evandowski. 1b...... 3 0 0 2 tiertze. p. .... 4 3 1 0 Mrs. Freda Byatt of Cleveland, Ohio, Itennett. e. f. 4 1 0 0 was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. I’rleskoni, 21). 2 0 0 0 Joseph Denton, during the past week, Carefully Restricted Marley. 1. f. 3 0 (t 0 i .Mrs. L. Brown and daughter, Mtl- Pete. r. f. ^ .— 2 0 1 0 dre»l. of Detroit, spent the week-end t.’ornell. e. 0 0 0 2 I with her brother. Elmer Perkins, and Hlveley. e...... - 4 1 0 1 family. nenient. '2b. 2 0 0 0 Jack Dawson of Brigbtmoor, spent Thomas, lb. 1 0 1 0 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Wil­ son. 33 7 C 5 Openoig Prices Good For 30 Days Only Joseph Rowland began working at Pere .Marijuettc AB H R E the Ford factory at NorthvlUe, last I>each. c., c. f, ...... 5 1 1 0 w«*«‘k. Savoun. lb ...... 4 0 0 1 Mls,s Editli Peck Is driving a Ford Wood. S8...... - v4 1 2 0 roadster. Remus, p.. r. f...... 4 1 1 1 Drive Out Sunday, Fruit Farm Cider Served Free Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green of Detroit, Mlckei. r. f...... T . .3 0 1 0 spent the wek-end with Mr. and Mrs. England, e. f. Michael Srejeara. Cartbers. 2b...... 2 1 1 2 Gates. I. f., c...... 4 0 0 0 Souvenirs For The Ladies Viola Kmmm Invited a few of her friends to a pot-Inck sopper for her Weatlierman, 1. f...... 4 1 0 0 sister. Ruth. Monday evening. Jim, I'...... 0 0 0 0 6 8 4 Phone yopr news* Items to the Hall RHB office. Pere Sferanetfe 002—8 6 4 Try a lin^ id in the Mali They Newburg Tigerg^ ^ 0 0 0 3 0 0 2—6 7 5 L G. S ^ 6 cost little and i« y big. Two-base hits— Gertze and England; NorthvlUe wlU celebrate the Fourth 3-bese bit— Wood. 827 Farwell Mdg., Detroit this year. Make your plans to at­ tend. A splendid program is being Sand os yoor news Items, or iffione arranged- them to 6-F2. i p w i g i g w 111 Jim l^WII"^ll.■^'JHUI^ I i.ii«iBn9pn«<^*piP9PngH |

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BOY SCOUTS HELP Old Mexican* Matter* IN FORESTRY WORK of Hortiealtaral Art Not only the gardens of Montesuma but the picture writing of his subjects ThouMondt of Tree* Planted prove the ancient Mexicans to have in Many State*. been great horticulturists. Their de­ Are You Going to scendants still use their complex sys­ The comblnadOQ of boy and hatchet tem of ^tanical names, a system , that m 1 1 has a mythical potency which la any­ which conveys information as to quail- r / V D U R t S j thing but reassuring to trees, espe­ ties, characteristics and habitat of cially those of the cherry family. But many plants. when you take the boy without the Wilson'J'openoe, formerly of the hatchet—or wlUi a hatchet which he United States Department of .Agricul­ has been taught to use with dlKcrlmi- ture. in a paper on ''Pliiiits of .\ttec S e t t e r . vl>hlc8. • The flower symbol recurs S in c e . r n e w a s into a valuable force of friendship and constantly in all sorts of combinations Y^VR-ST BE& UN • - - helpfulness toward the vanishing for­ as a place name. Maize, an important ests. And tills is what has happened feature In all Indian life, appears fre­ to the boy scouts, according to the Boy quently. along with the sweet potato, Scoot Weekly Bulletin. As we read: the black bean, the chefry. plum, avo­ Our plumbing is the kind that endures. Our repair Forestatlon work in many states cado and various less-known native calls attention to the public spirit of fruits. Most interesting is a combina­ work is the sort that stays fixed. Keep that firmly boy scout troops. In New York 85,000 tion of the water sign with the con­ trees were planted last year through ventionalized sign for cultivated fixed in your mind. Phone 121, when you need us. their efforts. Forty-Bve thousand of ground, meaning "place wlierj the these, Alexander MacDonald, conser- land is.irrigated." The familiar desert That’s all, thank you. ] vatloo commissioner, reports to the features, the yucca, the cactus and If you intend building a House, Garage, 1 national scout office, were planted in the mesqulte, are ail represented, but t scoot forests. The remaining 40.000 the gem of Mr. Popenoe’s collection Is j were placed elsewiiere, in co-operation the picture symbol which, directly Bam or even a Chicken House, in fact ! with the New York State Forestry as- translated, means "dea pepper," a fit­ Albert F. Williams ' soclatlon. ting name for the biting, red-hot pep­ ! Thirty thousand registered boy per of the Somhwest. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING anything, we have the material right in scout forest guides are co-operating The floating gardens of Mexico City, with Pennsylvania's department of so famous during the conquest, may 459 South Main St. Phone 121 stock, ready for delivery. Our truck swv- forests and waters, according to R. Y. ftUI be considered one of the best.ex- Stuart, secretary. They post fire warn­ preaslons of the native horticultural ings. patrol the woods and Sght fires a r t Willow trees are planted In the ice is immediate. All we ask is for you as far as permitted by the legal six­ shallow water of Lake Xochlmllco In teen-year age limitation. The troops ‘ plots varying from 200 to 2,000 square In Pennsylvania planted 44,200 trees Tbelr interlacing roots form a to give us the word. last year. Considerable other work sort of baaketwork that holds .the soil wds done by scouts of which the de­ with which the plots are filled, white partment had no record| U was said their tops are kept pruned so as not Also let us furnish you with SEWER PIPE, From M as^husetts comes acknowl­ to shade too heavily the plants culti­ edgment of the planting'last year of vated on the Islands. The lnhal>itants 6,500 trees by scouts. The boys also of Mexico City are supplied to this FLUE LINERS, DRAIN TILE. assisted in extinguishing forest fires day with vegetables, com and flowers and in fighting the blister rust. raised on these esthetic truck farms. And another chronicle tells us that AU sizes COMBINATION SCREEN DOORS birds as well as trees are "the special Used to Dine WHh Dukes wards of scoutdom," and that “a build­ A few years ago Victor Tcliebotareff for new and old houses. ing boom In blrdtown" each spring is was a m aster of 22,000 acres, had 12 one of the happy consequences of the to 16 wolf hounds and had a thousand isr r- boys' tree-planting actlvlUee. 'More­ men and women emploj'ed on ids es­ over: tates. Then be was Count Victor In every part of the country boy Tebebotareff, captain of the most fa­ 2zr,goa/tzrBUICK? scouts have tree-planting and refor- mous regiment in~the world, the White Mtatlon projects under way. Two of hussars of Russia, the czar's own the largest programs are reaching household regiment. Today as Victor Before you are persuaded, by completion at Macon. Ga., and Mem­ "Tareff" he is riding master of a De­ phis, Tenn. Camp sites of several troit hunt club. A dozen years ago an extra allowance on your old boodred acres are being planted. Tareff frequently dined with the czar Flowers, shrubs and vines have spe­ and the grand dukes, and Ids family car, to buy some car you might cial roles in the planting project of was one of the wealthiest In Iliissin. Logan, Utah. Scouts have pledged Seven years ag«i he fled from Russia not otherwise choose, compare their help in every phase of this cam­ In rags witli what ,vus left of his for­ the new car offered you to Buick. paign. Thousands of poplars, tlie tree tune hidden in a cake of soap, and In that Utah made famous, are to be put a loaf of bre.nd a great dlanmnd-ser in Lpgan canyon. In the town all badge once given him hy the czar. Does it have a "sealed chassis” ? yards are to be cleuned. The boys Now the former coum and «-«>untesi! Plymouth Lumber & Coal Co. win clean up their own gardens and are soon to be Unde .'Yarn’s folks—the Has it a torque-tube-drive? help widows, sick people or other largest noble family in the world.— ( persons who have difficulty In mao- Capper’s Weekly. Has i t m e c h a n ic a l 4 -wheel PHONE 102 F-2 aging alone the work on their prem­ brakes? Has it a ten-plate, ises.—Literary Digest. Blackmailing Lotteries Chtne.se have long been known as multiple-disc clutch? Has it a Roiiium Times the Blood dyed-ln-the-w«K>l gamblers, bui the ex­ The latest use to which radium has tent of their flirtations with Lady I.it<-k- Fisher body ? Has it adequate been put is to show tlu* rate of flow has never been fully known. How­ and efficient nation-wide service of bl4>od In the veins. The method ever. some light hn.» he«*n shed on tin* adopted is to put tlie animal used in subject hy the kimwledge tlmt .lining- facilities? Has it more than a tlie experiment Into a lead box with hai lottery companies have agree a immth to (Jen. Sim m illion enthusiastic owners? A -1 GROCERY CO. side. A solution of salt in water to Chuan-fang. tupan of Kiang-'u. in re­ which Is added a small portion of a turn for his pledge not to Imi>ose his 1 radioactive compound of radium, is proposed tax on the lottery business. No. 914 North Mill St., Plymouth then Injected Into u vein In the ani­ Some months ago (letieral Sun iin-' ^BeUer&UlCK mal's ear. nouoced that he found it neces.snry- to Tlie time Is noted and u careful tax all sides of lottery tickets and watch kept on an electrical device at­ a protest was raised. This new agree­ tached to the foot.’ When this device ment win .serve to ellndimte the tax. Meats reveals that radioactive rays are being EacTi of“four of tlie larger rompanles Plymouth Buick Sales Co. given off from the foot the time is will pay $8,000 a month toward the again noted and the difference be­ $40,000. Smaller donations will be 640 Starkweather Ave. Phone 263 Pot Roast, lb. 17c Sirloin Steak, lb...... 28c tween the two times gives the rate of made by the smaller companies. flow of the blood from ear to fooL— Rib Roast, lb. 28c Porterhouse Steak, lb...... • ..28c New York World. Chinese in Unigue Appeal Boiling Beef, lb. . . ______10c Six thousand Chinese emplo.vees of Pork Steak, lb...... 35c Ungollant Lover one of the largest tobacco ftictorles Stewing Beef, boneless, lb. 15c "Sour grapes!" at Pootung. across the Wrnngpoo Pork Chops, lb...... 38c Attorney General Ottlnger was talk­ river from Shanghai, took a day off Fresh Ham, half or whole, lb. 30c ing In Albany about certain conces­ and. Joined by other thousands, pa­ sions. He went on: raded the streets with hannews. Joss Smoked Ham, half or whole, lb. 35c Bacon, 2 to 3 lb. pieces, lb...... 34c ‘These men are acting like young sticks and shooting firecrackers as an “Superior Smlthers. When young SmitherM pro­ appeal tb the gods not to let the Tahg- Round Steak, lb. 25c posed to Miss Hoskinson she an­ tsce river ran dry. An ancient legend Hamburger, lb...... _...15c swered disdainfully t has It that years ago an old priest " ‘No. Mr. Smitbers. No. Of course of diabolical Intent came to Shanghai I don't dislike yoa as a friend, but from north of the Tangteze and raised iparrlage—Ob. no, really. Do I make havoc. Finally, in despair, the natives myself plain?* of Shanghai and Pootong rose and Groceries "Smlthers gave a Loud, harsh langh. drove him back to his native haonts. Reirigation” “ ‘Well.’ he said, as he got up from Brer since then the natives have been Creamery Butter, lb...... 47c HEINZ GOODS bis knees—‘well, you’ve had some­ afraid that be might come back. Bat thing to do with It. of course, hut the only condition permitting his re­ Sugar, 5 lbs. fo r...... 33c Large can Spaghetti...... 23c undoubtedly nature was the chief turn wonld be the drying of the offender.'** — Pittsburgh Chronicle- world's third largest river. N««t year Medium Size can ...... 13c Telegraph. the functlot^ will be repealed. Means Perfect Refrigeration in Com, No. 2 can ...... 12c Small size can ...... 9c 5u6aftfufe for Platimtm Mirrors Lend Charm Your Home without Ice Fresh Eggs, doz...... 37c For years chendsts have been look­ Mirrors and pictures are vying for Kidney, large can, 14c ing for a metal to replace the costly places on the walls of our homes to White House Coffee, lb...... 51c Kidney, small can, 9c platinum and< Its Mloy, platinum- day. Everywhere possible mirrors IT IS Automatic, Electric and Fool-Proof. Baked', large can, 13c irldlnm. In engineering and research. are being placed. One of the most In­ Early June Peas, can ______12c Beans At last they have found a new mate­ teresting situations Is between the sec­ IT IS Sanitary, Economical, Convenient 5 Baked, small can, 9c rial called tantalum, which, says ond and third and the third and fourth Popular Science Magazine, promises of the series of three windows that and Simple. a new era In electric work and chem­ most apartment living room* possess. ical engineering where great resist­ The very narrow space between these ance to heat and acids Is required. windows accommodates a Venetian Let Us Tell You More About This System Soap Tantalum has many astonishing panel mirror very well. Be4-Ruse It la properties, according to Prof. .Tames fraroeiess this mirror will seem to have Call at our Office for Demonstration and Prices Large Chipso ...... 23c P. & G. Soap, 6 for ...... 25c R. Withrow of Ohio State university, more life and gleam to it than the and not the least of these is that It mirror encased In a frame. Small Chipso, ...... 9c Kirk Flake White, 6 f o r ______25c lasts 1,600 times longer than platinum and is twenty times cheaper. Where Forests Co Estimates show. In one form and Jewell, Blsdch & McCardle PHONE 462R w e DELIVER - War on "Beauty Shops^ another, about 28,000.000.000 cubic Fear that the alluring smiles and feet of wood are used every year Phone 287 Plumbers Plymouth soft words of Japanese women bar­ In this country, says the rolurobus bers In Honolulu would lure custom­ (Ohio) Dispatch. 'Htis means that ers away from the shops run by the about 250.0(X).000 trees of average size opposite sex bas resulted In the ap- are .cut from the forests every year, or Xwlntment of an aod-fllrtlng commit­ trees that would cover 18,500 square tee by the Japanese Barbers' associa­ miles, or an area equal to all Massa­ tion there. One barber from each of the chusetts. Connecticut and New Jersey. \ CAKE IS NO BETTES 24 districts In the city was selected Forest fires, decay and insects destroy If You Want to to act on the committee which will annually about 2,000,000,000 feet more. tbaD the flour you use to maka watch feminine shops la an effort to Daring 1924 forest fires swept 29,000,> It with. Our DELIGHT flour end tonsorial flirtatleu 000 acres of private and public lands. never dlaappoints. It never falls to make light, rich, palata* Ue cake when made according Sobecribe for tbe MaiL to the proper recipe. Try a bag or two of o ar flour on onr z Rent, Buy or Sell JESSE HAKE mendadon. njw ft M. m m Ask for Qlldemeiater’a DB- Real Edateand LIGHT PASTRY FXX)DR famuraiiea C. M. WADE & SON R ,fi • f l U M m nXMNt aUOMNG C e , Use Mail Liners ANB m 4 m m c FARMINGTON MH.LS' Ave. WBB S . njiiiiiiSli lo D St. • e e * B M .

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F A I R PLAY-- The following business houses of Plymouth believe their employes are entitled to a half holiday commencing JUNE 30th and continuing during the months of ' JULY and AUGUST WILL CLOSE ON EVERY

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We sincerely ask the co-operation of our We as sincerely ask that inasmuch as all patrons in this movement of closing our business places are not co-operating in stores for a heJf holiday each week. We this movement with the exception of know you will appreciate the better ser­ l V some lines, which must necessarily remain vice our employes will render because of open, that consideration of this fact be the consideration shown them, and by re­ membering our closing time and making made. The movement has been started whatever adjustments may be ne^ssary entirely as of benefit to the entire in your purchases, we are sure tne ar­ community, and your co-operation and rangement will work to our mutual ad­ understanding are necessary for its suc­ vantage. cess.

Raymond Bacheldor Plymouth United Savings Bank Jewell’s Men’s Store Woodworth’s Bazaar Wm. T. Pettingill Real Estate—Insurance Banking Men’s Furnishings Bazaar Gopds Groceries P. D’Angelo L. A. Perkins Gayde Bros. Schrader Bros. Everett & Faber Shoe Repairing Groceries Groceries Furniture Fruits and Vegetables Plymouth Bakery Corbett Electric P. A. Nash Patrick’s Market Electrical Supplies C. Whipple Baked Goods Hardware Groceries and Meats Shoes R. R. Parrott Grant Stimpson Homer Jewell Wolf Cash Grocery Hake Hardware Real Estate—Insurance , Barber Shop Barber Shop Groceries and Meats Hardware John L. Crandell Sam Evanhoff L. M. Stevens Huston & Co. Attorney Barber Shop Barber Shop Hardware Blake Fisher Shoe Repairing Bert Biddings R. J. Jolliffe Blunk Bros. Green & Jolliffe Real Estate Groceries and Dry Goods Department Store Men’s Furnishings and Shoes DeLuxe Music Shop Musical Instruments Frank Rambo Albert F. Williams Charles McConnell Simon’s Store Real Estate Plumbing Barber Shop Dry Goods and Shoes Rheiner Electric 6 Electrical Supplies John S. Dayton Mark Brazee Rose Bud Flower Shop 0. P. Martin Dry Goods Attorney Barber Shop Flowers Conner Hardware ' Hardware Willoughby Bros. Truman Lampman Edward Plachta Moritz Langendam Barber Shop George W. Richwine Rel Estate—Insurance Wall Paper and Paints Harness Goods Quality Meat Market Peoples State Bank George Howell Service Market, No. 10 Albert Stever, Prop. Wm. B. Petz. Banking Groceries and Meats Meats Meats Real Estate

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Jbr Eion«mieal Transportat!o$t SOUTH SALEM liott attended a dance at Bedford, Sat­ Friday, to see Mrs. Brinkman’s aunt NEW GYPSUM MILL WILL BE Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rorabacher and urday evening. Delilah Shankland, who is qolte side family and George Merritt were din­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baumgartner an­ at the home of Mrs. Edith Townaend. ERECTED ON RIVER ROUGE ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lar­ nounce the birth of a son, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell D aria and kins. rec-ently. June 8th. Both are doing nicely. children of Royal Oak. spent Sunday ^ C H E V R O L E T L Mr. and Mrs. H arry Cooper spent with Mr. and Mrs. John VanBonn. COMPLETE PLANT TO TAKE Mr. VanBonn Is driving a new Nash Sunday with the former’s sister and sedan. The MiSiKw Irene and Luella King PLAC'E .AMONG INDUSTRIES OF liii.xbumi. Mr. and Mrs. Shirtllff. at -Mr. iiml Mrs. Leon Velkie of Britton, and Ethel Kaiser spent the week-end -\ovi. ■ W E S T S I D E . bride and groom, spent part of the at the home of the former's sister, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinkman and wi>ek with their conslns, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Kime. of Detroit. Harry siamt Sunday at 1‘ortngc Lake. Muyfonl Sleloff. Mrs. Catherine Melcher of Dear­ Uniuud is to be broken within the Mr. and M rs.jjohu VanBoiin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinkman and born, is staying with her daughter, next Week fur one of the largest gyp­ family ami Mr. 'End Mr.-*. George El- (laughter, Edith, were in YpsUantl. Mrs. Joseph King. sum mills In the country, to be built by the United States Gypsum Company uu u site of seven acres on the Klver Rouge, near Dearborn. The property was purchased lust March from the Joseph H. Beery estate, represented by John C. U’itlierspuou and Harold Km- nions. attoniey. of Detroit, the purchas­ er being repn“.senied by Tutterson Bros. LOOK! "•s & Co. % This will be the twenty-second major plant o|H'ruted by the United States We Have a Number of Very Pretty Gypsum Coni[iuiiy throughout ths country, and is exi>ected to be in at least iHirtiul ui>eration by January 1. 1‘J27. Four mills are to 'be erected on the property: a gypsum calcining for the ' Wash Gingham Dresses manufacture of wall plaster; a mix­ ing plant fur the production of sanded, wood h'bred and other plasters; a board and a good assortment of sizes, mill to manufacture a tire-resistive all going for ______51,79 sheathing lumber, a fireproof and in- y e t sulaiiug lath, and Sheetrock; and a tile plant which will produce hreprool roof, floor, jmrtitlou and column- For the OflSce and for the Home—Keep th6 Dress Clean, Toaiing . ? 5 1 0 sheathing tiles. The calcining plant Roadster - - 5 1 0 also will produce a form of structural by Wearing One of Our LowmBrice gypsum which is poured to form an Coupe - - - 6 4 5 "all-gypsum" fireproof and Insulated Offering every modem feature essential to Sedan - - house. S IVE O O K . SG motoring satisfaction, Chevrolet is the world’s . 7 3 5 All buildings will be of iiermanent finest low-priced car. It is winning new buyers Landau • . 7 6 5 .steel-aud-gypsum const ruction. Only by tens of thousands every month. Such world­ !^*Ton Truck 395 Tlie must muderu types of equipment Cool and neat, with Different Colors, wide popularity and ^gandc volume production {CItnMtia Only) will be liistailed. Erection will be each ...... $1.98 make possible Chevrolet’s amlzingly low prictt. 1-Ton Truck 550 carricHl uu under direction of the com­ See id Drive id Know the superior principles (C hasJit Onfti) pany's eugiuecriog department. An Prices 1 o. b. PUat. Mich. of design and construction that make Chevrolet Tbi.s Ueveli’pment has been planned, a revelation in performance and value. uccurdiug to uthcials at the Chicago headquarters uf the concern, to meet So Smooth — So Powerful the demands for gypsum building ma­ terials due to Che exi^ansion of Che De­ troit industrial held and the large vol­ The Bathing Season is Here ume of buildiug iu Eastern Michigan. Previous to this, the company has shipped its products to Detroit and and we are prepared to meet’the demand—ARE YOU ERNEST J. ALLISON surrounding counties from plants in Grand Rapuls. .Mich., and Gypsum and 331 North Main St. PLYMOUTH Phone 87 Genoa, (.tliio. Uoucum-nt wiiii'thc development of Men’s Two-Piece Bathing Suits, the River lb>uge proiierty. a break­ all wool, each . $4.50 water and coiK-retc iloirk are being built, and mitoiuntic loading devices are beiiiib; iusiuUed. at Alabaster, QUALITY AT LOW COST Iosco t'oimty. Mich., where the com- Ladies’ All Wool Bathing pany ui>erales a g.vpsuiu quarry. The raw mineral will bo shipped from there Suits $3.00 >° $8.00 ■ t . . III tile new plant ill a tieet of boats wtiieli are beim; eniisiruelcd iisia-ciaily for the I niletl Slaie.- G.vpsnm Com- The Most Appreciated Home Convenience I .Mnimfactim- of the tiiiishetl jiruducts There are many <-i>iiiforts ami coureoleoces that you Catt a«hl ii> yuiir home, hut uone of them Is more ap­ liere from the tratis|Mirted mek will' preciated than an amply supply of pure, clean soft water for every home need. There are bo many uses SIMON’S for wafer In the home and clean soft water greatly liphten.s the work of the housewife as well as pre­ permit of «-<-i>uomieal di.stributiou and 1 serves the health of every member of the household. the qub kesi possible .service to lumber BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY and building supply liriiis, contractors Store Open Every Evening Plymonth V-K ZERO SOFT WATER and otliei's in ihe building iiiflii.stry in Detroit and other cities nearby. In The Detroii metropnlituu urea, dealers I.-i live times softer than cistern water—It Is will be able to obtain materials as they j always pure—always clean and the supply iuhhI them, ustu^ their trucks to de-1 is just as 4BBtant as your city water sup- liver iliRM-t from rhe mill to the build-1 ply. ; %Zero ro SoftS W ater Is supplied by ing Job. ^ .Not only the commodities made at River Rouge, but ail the other mater­ H r O ver II Y e a r s ^ ials proilucol at the properties of the C V-K company, will be .serviced in this w’ay. Hydrateti tinishiog lime, mason’s AUTOMATIC SEMI-AUTOMATIC hydrate, eolore Van Sandt F. O. B. Detroit Plus reduced government tax CoaCraeter aad BnOder DESIGNER OF BEDS AND BEDDING ’ TORNITURE Modern Homes ...EARL S. MASTICK WINDOW SHADES > 824 South MaiiT St, Plymouth Phone *442 M or 59 i i ) 1 Store Fronts ASPECIAUTT B r o t h e -r s A Good W ay to 6 ell Your Merchandise is to Advertise MM 228J njMM( MOTOR CARS

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“THE AWAKENING” features which in previous years have our visiting committee has a lot of turn out next week and give your cap­ established the drotto show visiting to do in the next week. tain your support. as one of the big amusement enter* Again we have tbe chance to con- The attendance was about the same Capadt7 attendance as early as the prises of tbe world. Many new fea­ grufulate Bro. Fred Wagensebutz on as hist week. Perhaps if tbe fishing third n i ^ t of the twelYe-nisht engage* tures have been added. With Its fire­ his ability as a degree captain, for .sea.son was not so close., we woul^ ment of the fifth annual presentation works, its historical pageantry. Its the way the third degree was con­ have a larger attendance. Ierformance. Per- Traey. Ivan Gray. George Ridley and tii-es he will have a big surprise for dition so that they luay plan accord­ forniiiDce scan.s ut 8:00 o'clock sharp. >U1. Unison, set the Brothers down to tbe Itre>tluT» on the next first degree We offer property owners dependable Fire In­ IK ingly and atteiKl as early a perform­ oue of the finest lunches ever put on night. Keep your eyes open for the surance at a minimum cost. See us today and let ance of The Awakening as possible, by any committee. And to show our date. us tell you about it. und arrive as early as possible at what­ ODD FELLOW NOTES aiiiireciatioii everything disappeared ever performance they plan to attend. ill a short-time. Our Little Journeys in Print It has l>eeii the history of past en­ Again we have tbe privilege of giv­ Till* degree captains held a meeting gagements that the attendance in­ ing the Brothers, who are unable to after lodge and de«-ided to get all of After having bad weather for quite creases with each performance, so, in attend the meetings, u little of what the cuudldates who have not finished a while, bt.st Saturday and Snnday a double .«ense the old saying applies Is going on in their lodge. their work ami have them finish, so were ideal days for travelling. A to this year's Awakening—“Come early Our sick list for some reason has they can start the lag class of candi- whole lot of our Brothers took advan­ to avoid the crowd." jumped considerable, for quite a lot of ilates that Is waiting. All you mem­ tage of those fine days, so on we go: The 192« Aw ire reported sick, and bers who are on the different teams. Bro. D. A. Jolliffe and family spent Phone 3 William Wood Huston Blk. INSURANCE

LADIES’ PURE SILK > HOSIERY Sunday with a large party of friends a t Whitmore lAike. Absolutely Guaranteed Bro. Boy Wheeler and family spent ! Sunday visiting friends in Pontiac. Qo to the city, when you have a music store at home. Humming Bird, Bro. Fred Steinabie and family We are prepared to take care of |i u .on your music spent Sunday in Wayne. wants. ^ per pair ...... $ 1 . 5 0 Bro. B. E. Giles and family were In Chelsea, Sunday, visiting among their Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs many friends there. 10% Off on all Phonographs and Terms at that Blue Crane, Bro. William Streng has bad a two Player Rolls, Records and Sheet Music. per pair ..... $ 1 .0 0 weeks' vacation attending circuit court on the jur.v. Come in and hear WAYNE VAN DYNE’S big Bro. Wayue Ruff and wife spent the sensationtal hit, “I WONDER WHY?” We won­ week-end at Island Lake. der who gave him the inspiration to write it. Bro. Earl Gray and wife entertained PLAYMORE SHIRTS a large party of friends at dinner, last Violins, Banjos, Ukes and Supplies. Suudu.v. Don’t be fooled when going to buy. a Piano. For Men, Women, Misses I Bro. Archie Meildaugb says he is Come in and see the STARR. and Boys . $2.2^ ^ $3.00 j getting to know the city of Fenton very well, as he Is a eonatant visitor Bargain—Saxaphone and Case, like new, $85.00 I tlieri'. Cost, $154.00 , Iti-o. Wili'ileii and family spent Sat- ENNA JETTICK HEALTH SHOES I urday visiting tmr pleasure resort, DeLuxe Music Shop ! Itclle Isle, and report a good time. Center Store of Woodworth Bldg. Phone 502 ^ Bro. Al. iteildeuiaii and family spent Arch Correction for Ladies I tin- week-end visiting their many Piano Tuning Phonograph Repairing ' friends in Howell. Open Evenings until 9:00 A.\ to E j Bro. Uoliert Todd and family and at $ 5 . 0 0 ' Bro. Alliert Trinkaiis and laniily m^de up a party'on a trip to Pontiac In ^ro. Todd's new ear. D ive! i Br«». Floyd Sherman and wife en- EEE lertaiufd Rev. J. Peters and family at $ 5 . 5 0 i of liaduor. Ohio, last Tuesday. I Bro. William Booliivt. our widc- with graceful ease ' awake siireiiiry. i.-i on the joh. so ail • you Brothers wlio fake little trips, he in a Jantzen RALSTON HEALTH SHOES eareful tliift your eiir.< nre full of gas. i 4 For Men, Booster Club THAT a world of difference when your swtmcning suit at $8.00 $10.00 After missing a c-ouple of ini*etings W isnght! Wet or dry, in or out of water, your Jantzen never lets you know it*s on you. Designed expressly for due to more urgent husincss in the xunmtnmg . . . action . . . freedom . . . unfettered lodge, the cluh got hack Into the har­ modem. ness. and a lengthy meeting, last Mon­ RIDING BOOTS day evening, was held. At beaches, tanks and natatonums everywhere you go— Tbe election of officers was held, smartly-cldd swimmers do their best and look their best in and after considerable voting, the fol­ Jantzen suits. For Men per pair $ 1 8 . 0 0 lowing ottie«*rs were elected for the 478 out of 517 physical tfiscructors said tbe suit originated, coming term; by Jantzen is ideal for swimming. President—H. Hunter, t'ice Preshlent—A. Reddeman. See our stock of new Jantzen colors and stripings for 1926. For Women, Se<-*y and Treas.—E. Gray. Men s, women's, children's. Perfect 6c guaranteed^ if you per pair $ 1 5 . 0 0 Guide—R. Wheeler. give your weight. Guard—George Ridley. Come in and get' a free diving girl sticker and diving girl Chaplain—William Boebret. ezzoifers for dre covers, rain slickers, etc. Place Your Order Master of Degree—A. Williams. Among the various committees ap­ Men's janum . SCO 00 u SOD 00 pointed, one was the picnic committee, F o i v e r Womsi's JerCMna. tOO 00 to tOO 00 Cadet Jerexerm, 900.00 to 100.00 which will make arraogoments for tbe Havoline costs a few cents more per Januwa. 100.00 to SOO 00. CLOTHING first of a series of picnics to be teld quart than some other oils. But it means GRADES thi.s summer. This one will be held more power, satisfaction—and savings I^or pmeeortiar earm) Men’s and Boys’ Michaels-Stern Ready-to-Wear. about the middle of July at a lake th at mount up quicldy into dollars. F
/ the Bees, by Porter; and One Increasing l^rpose. by Hntcb- insoo. You will find the “Map of Adven­ ture." which Is framed and hung on the south wall, of interest. On it one may find the trail of the Covered Wagon, tbe island where the treasure D o i t r i TAKE NOTICE! was found, where tbe Swiss Family Robinsons w-ere shipwrecked, where Stanley found Livingston, the land of “Far away and long ago;" Amundsen’s li you are planning to wife your flight, and many other people and home, remember chat ic is a done Starting Saturday, June 12th, these places of business places familiar to you. to last a lifetime—that it pays to call It is a pleasnre to bear tbe appred^ in a reliable contractor—and it pays tlve remarks made about the appear­ to put in a General Electric wiring ance end atmosphere of tbe library. system throughout. Call on us! will close every Saturday at 12:00 o^clock noon, during The new cream curtains ere the latest addition. June, July and August. 'iR iN G S y s t e m “Sevate backachaa, gala•la ever Ups R —Jor lifetime service aad i s a y aide, d lsx ia s ^ floatfag tt spadok irrapdar paia^r bladder CampeUntly instalUd by eettas. Vary. miaarabla! Falay I^ymouth Lumber & Coal Co. FOia, a dhnalic afiaoUst far A* ktdaaya.tava ojttumlortlma and pscmaaai (aigaad) P. M . FIatta. ^ -^ow^e & Roe Lumber Co. ”* *i.m .

> { Plymouth Elevator Co. FQ l.E^Ili,S hM dom /brctkM n RHEINER ELECTRIC EcUes & GoldsBoith n io n e 5 0 2 Weodwixth Bldg. HiM S t, rb'w liidi SaM Kfwiwliua ta nrm nlh

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Picked Up Abont Town Dad Plymouth. “And he says the some- THE THEATRE Thing pise ia the poortiouse.

"Some fellows go to the postofflee to Dad Plymontb asserts that the -SALLY o r THE SAWDUST” get their mall.” says Dad Plymouth, reason they have honeymoons' before "and others go just to fill their foun­ G elsJa tu a in leU A picture that will make a hundred they settle down is the same reason million people laugh and sigh Is the tain pens.” \ two prize-fighters always shake hands o rder!). W. Griffith gare himself when before they start pummelling each lie produced ’•Sally of the Sawdust.” Wouldn't the women yell if they other. W ith E lectric Cookery his new classic of comedy which will conldn’t afford any more clothes than 1k‘ shown at the Penniman Allen thea­ they’re wearing? tre. Saturday. June 19. Fifteen years from now the girl of So perfectly did he fill the order that Dud Plymouth .®ays the sensible twlay will be about ten birthdays be­ Electric Cooking is the Modern Method— . alr«'«dy this United Artists Cori>ora- ililtig'for a woman to do when she hind. hundreds of women each day are realiz­ tloii release Is recognized by critics glA'es her husband a letter to mall is to and competent experts as one of the date it two weeks ahead. ing for the first time, the advantages of great screen achievemeuts. ranking in STARK cooking by electricity. entertainment power with bis historic Wlieu you are motoring across the The L. A. S. of the Livonia Com- ■’Birth of a Nation” and "Way Down country the scenery is that green stuff munit.v church will give a "garden The electric range offers a wonderful re­ East." you see between the billboards. party” at Coventry Gardens, comer I.aughter rules it throughout, rang­ Five Mile nnd Farmington roads. 8at- lief from kitchen drudgery—it is safe, ing from smiling drolleries to the "Maybe if pedestrians would always tmlay. June 19tb. There will be an clean and economical. The operation of heartiest outbursts of ringing mirth. keep their pockets full of tacks,” says interesting program, both afternoon the new Westinghouse Full automatic And running amid the higher peaks Dad Plymouth, "auto drivers would be and evening. Games for the diUdren. L of gaiety is a s.rmpathetie story of lov­ more careful about running over with prizes; Itall games, and a fine Electric Range—^the “Range with the able liumuus very much beset'at times rhem." (i;00 o’clock dinuer. Price of tickets. Clock”—is so simple that cooking now \8ith the minor problems such us lack 75c for adults, and children under 12 takes but a few minutes each day and of money, a free for all circus fight, tiometimes you can tell when you are years of age, 25c. Come and enjoy lliglit to richer Imrvests on a blind-bag- approaching a detour by the language a real treat. really becomes a pleasure. gage of a railroad car and other ruefnl emanating from the car ahead of you. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and^'llbs. troubles. Howard, recently motored to H^pa- A circus waif and her guardian, as The days of standing over hot cooking It has about gotten so In Plymouth mond. Indiana, where they visited Mfs. lovable a scalawag as ever picked a Smith's sister for a fewidays. m^-essary pocket, are the principal that about the only time a horse gets stoves have gone—a new method has been Mr. Blair Is building a fine tun- characters, with love abounding and .soared is when it meets another horse. perfected to meet the demands of modern room on hU house. adventures galore. women. Carrol Heuip.sler and W. S. Fields "Yes. indeed, there's something else Prank Streb had the misfortune to have made the parts historic among in the world besides money,” declares lo.se a vuluulile e

"THE PEOPLE VS. NAN< V PKES- j SucK A m azii^g Va^lcies TON" 1 Said to bo one of Hie mosi draiuarici stories of iimlM'world and iirisou life '• ever screened. "The People vs. Nancy | WILL NOT LAST LONG—VISIT OUR GREAT 19tk Preston." with a practitally all-star i cast ill which .Marguerite De La Mottu iiml .loliu Bowers are featured, comes f<» the Penniman .\11eu theatre. Wed­ ArvnusLl St\idervts SeJe nesday. June 23. 5 Tlie story tells of a man. woiuau and lad wlm are "fnimod” by members of a jirivnte detective agency, and whose (^hoC S-of^aij, qirli4i stifL 0/ PIANOS and PLAYERS efforts to lead honest lives are'nearly prevented by the bounding to wtdeh - ^ w itk ana ccm'jvrt Our entire warerooms are filled with just such amazing values as those we mention herein! But they t^re subjected. Crimes of which they’re going fast and it will pay you to lose no time in seeing them! Such an opportunity to .they are innocent are fastened upon S-A-V-E is seldom afforded you—come in TODAY! them with tlie result that tlicy find eet know no age or rule Princess Pat is made comfort­ themsclv«-s fugitives. The si-eiies are of style. Your feet grew as able by a combination of mostly laid In Sing Sing prison, the F FOR you grew—into the fullness wide tread, narrow heel, snug umliTWorld Iiuiiiits of crooks and In a of maturity. Yet you want arch and straight inside line. P i^ L n o ^ 7 9 NO CASH P l a y e r IH-aceful village. the style usually built into Relief, a companion shoe, is Mi.s.s De La Motte appears as a Needed UntU shoes for girls. extra-wide across the tread, One of the umiiy sensational rental and exchanged '29 8 P ia n o woman with a imst. while Mr. Bowers Tulues. Look lit these; narrower-than-usual in the July 15th plays the part of a couvict who makes Now you may have that Orig. $300 Fiaoo, 4 Q Orig. $325 Piano, % % others $319, $338, $362, tip Ills mind to walk the straight and ygucbhil style, with comfort. heel. now o n ly ...... now o n ly ...... Your oM piano or pbeiio- narrow path, Fmukie Diirro, one of These two shoes are styled Hereat the WalkOver store graph as first payment. Orig. $350 Piano. ^ 4 1»4 the l«est juvenile players of the screen, $ 1 8 0 n o w o n l y ______Etc. the same as Walk-Over is the gay, girlish scv’lc Orif. Ptaiw. Orig. $400 Piano, C TELL US HOW $415, $462, is seen as Bulisy, the son of Nancy, por- shoes for -'Yet you want, with a magic trayisi l.y .Miss De Ij i Motte. They now only DOW o n ly ...... IO C WANT TO PAY! these twoj^aiii lire ctif- comfort that Walk- Tliest* are rxtvpilonal bargains in exchanged instrn- IMiss through many adventures all of and many others luents. IH'RRY and see them! Over builds into style which are thrilling and Isirder on the ferent. "fhey are made .seiisarional. on special lasts to fit shoes with special shapes the older foot. to fit the older foot.. DR. CARL F. JANUARY O stw qntU c H ysidan

O fle « in U m new HastM Udg. P ly a o n t li WILLOUGHBY BROS; HHee Hsnrs 9 to 13 ik Mb; 2 to $ WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP T deplM oe-4B ee 4«7; B e r i d m 464W Plymonth Midiigan m m

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18,1926

GALLEY ANALYSIS; OF POLICE FUND FIRE RAGES UNDER SUMMARY O F Ti Annual Financial Statement Credits THIS UTTLE TOWN Budget Appropriation ...... $ 3,500.00 Assessment—Real Property ____ $3,612,650.00 Pines ...... 890.85 $ 4.399.85 Assessment—Personal Property . 797.909.00 Summit Hill Sit* on Top of Village of Plymouth^ Michigan Charges Total ______$4,410,559.00 Salaries ...... f 5.281.08 General Tax @ 15 mills - ...... $66,158.39 Burning Coal Mine. For the Fiscal Year—April 1, 1925 to March 31, 1926 Supplies ...... 482.02 ADD: Capital outlay ...... -...... 158.04 5,922.14 ■ Beasessed taxes prerlons years It la nothing nnusual for a towta in Special assessment installments car­ the hard coal fields of Peonaylvanla O reniraft—March 31. 1926 ...... $ 1,522.29 ried to General Roll ...... — ...... 1.579.61 to be sitting complacently on top of . ANALYSIS OF GENERAL FUND Excess of roll ...... 04 1, a honeycomb of mines. Moat of the Credits towns In that region rest on a mere Total to be accounted for . $67,823.69 Budget Appropriation...... $ 18.fi76.00 ANALYSIS OF FIR E FC.ND shell' of the earth's surface,' beneath Collections by Treasurer —...... $ 65,949.78 which are labyrinths of shafts and Delinquent Taxes...... H21.93 Personal taxes unpaid ..... 79.50 Licenses ...... 197.00 Credits tunnels from which fuel has been tak­ Real property taxes returnetl to County. en aod shipped to kitchen ranges and Miscellaneous ...... 189.00 Budget Appropriation 4,920.00 16.15 67,795.43 Sundry ...... 228.00 f 5.154.00 T re asu re r______cellar heaters. Scranton, the hard coal 19.C83.93 metropolis, has thirty-three mlnee un­ Difference .... Transfer from Sewer Fund .... 1.102.50 120,786.43 Charges der the streets within the city limits, Debits Firemen’s compensation ...... 641.75 and smaller towns show a proportKm- Salaries and fees of officers ...... 0.690.60 M eetljjgs...... “N...-...... 85.1S ate undermining. In the development Printing and stationery supplies...... 1,192.17 Cleaning ...... 90.00 C.IPITAL 01;TL.4Y of the anthracite industry shafts and Heat, light and telephone ...... 341..32 M aterials and .supplie.s ...... - 537.?9 chutes ^pd gangways have been Automohile maintenance ______368.30 Sundry ...... 201.09 General Fund Ford Coupe No. 11256067 495.00 pushed farther and further into the Park Maintenance ...... i ...... 1.447.28 Interest on Fire equipment Iwnds 225.00 ground until the surface of the eardi Public Health ...... -...... __ 225.10 t.’apital outlay ...... -...... 3,516.00 Property payment and Interest .....— ...... 2.650.00 Election expen.se ...... Desk and Chair No. 7959—No. 1851% —. 53.75 is everywhere buttressed by tlntben 105.00 end other artificial supports. Insurance and bond premiums...... 534.23 Overdraft—March 31. 1926 . Adding Machine No. 1)60380 ...... — 183.75 Village hall expense...... 568.00 Filing Cabinet No. 4536 F . 25.65 The case of Summit Hill, in Car­ Comfort station expense ...... 768.82 Street name plates and Village Limit signs . 510.22 bon county. Pa., Is unique In that It Rebate on ta x e s ______50.40 Steam heating plant—Village Hall ------1.308.00 has for nearly one hundred years Interest on bank loans ...... 496.25 ANALYSIS OF STREET LIGHTING FUND Remodelling Village Hall ...... 9,478.72 beeu sitting on top of a burning mine. lucvel and Tripod No. 47307 ...... 160.00 $14,865.09 Personal taxes uncollected ..... - ...... 79.50 Credits Summit Hill Is a town of 6,000 peo­ L'npaid taxes returned to Count.v Tn.*asurer 1.766.15 ple. It Is built on top of a high MU Mi^lianeous ______1.091.93 Budget Appropriation f 11.500.00 Highway Fund whose sides are riddled with ^afts Sundry ...... 42.00 $11,542.00 Capital outlay ...... 14.865.09 Self closing receptacles (3) ------64.00 ami gangways and whose Interior iMs Payment on Gravel Ave. opening ------3,000.00 Charges long been steadily streaming out^o 30.S90.14 Material for walks ------415.10 3,469.10 waiting furnaces. It differs Tittle Tran.e Flexible coupling...... - ...... - 29.31 282.38 Switch-Back and because of its horn­ .ANALYSIS O F HIGHWAY FLND ANALYSIS OF CEMETERY FUND ing mine. The origin of the fire Is unknown. Overdraft—April 1. 1925 ...... f 1,958.54 Police Fund Credits r —Smith and Wesson revolvers . 84.04 It started ninety-two years ago ddq> Budget Appropriation______$ 17.000.00 Credits 2—Benham Safety Signals ...... 75.00 down in the network of gangway* Special assessments for Highway Improre- Budget .appropriation!* ...... $ 1.300.00 and tunnela, and worked its way dot ments paid from current funds as- Sale of cemetery lots and graves . 646.44 Fire Fund and up. until today at places It la at sessed on General Tax ro ll ______374.29 915.5.3 1—Combination Pumper. Chemical and the surface. .Special asHes.«ment collections— Opening and closing graves ...... 493.50 Hose Motor Car ...... $12.2M.M Fortune awaits the man who an 2.116.00 . .$ 831.19 Vault rental ...... 147.00 LESS: Amount paid from bond issue 10.134.00 $ extinguish the flames. Every kno«m Plymouth Bd. paying . 78.02 T'se of water ...... 30JK) method of fighting such fires has bden Theodore St. oia^ning . 277.23 1.186.46 1,400.00 3,516.00 60.15 1000 ft. 2% '' Fire Hose ...... - ..... tried. The burning mine has been $ 18.560.75 Cemetery Fund flooded, with water. Ground has been $ .3,592.62 dumped in. Gaps have been cut In To credit outstanding assessments March Tran.«fev—From General Fuml 2.364.59 Payments of priitripal and interest on land 31. 1926 on Holbrook Are.. Plym­ purchase ...... - ...... —...... 2,198.80 the veins of coal, to cut the con­ 106.20 2,305.00 outh Bd. and Theodore St. rolls— $ 4.198.6 1—2 H. P. -Motor No. 4162952 ------tinuous line of fuel and thus stop the disbursements for Improrements pre- spread of flames, but still the fire Charges $24,586.61 riously baring been made from cur­ •Salaries ami w ag es...... 3.024.25 Total rapital Outlay from Current Funds - rages on. a sight for the tourist8» a rent fund.s ...... 1.639.30 »20.200.05 T<*oI.s and .supplies ...... 102.85 huge economic loss and a menace to Sodding, seeding and shrubbery 278.10 life and property. Charges S n n d r.r...... 666.30 The above is a true copy of the principal part of the annual audit of the Street maintenance ...... —...... 3,832.93 Capita! outlay ...... 2.305.00 6.376.50 village hooks by Miller. Bailey & Company, PubUc Accountants. Housea Built of Chalk Oiling streets ...... J.951.29- Dated. Plymouth, June 12, 1926. During the war chalk quarters were <'leaning streets ...... — ...... — 1.015.18 Overdraft—March 31. 1926 $ 2,177.83 ^ SIDNEY D. STRONG, Village Manager. Ice and snow removal ...... 373.39 built In some places In Prance for the Repairs to street equiptnent ...... 17.49 British array and some experiment* were made with chalk houses la Eng­ Automobile and tractor maintenance .... 1.360.49 lower class is going along to wait on AN.\LYSI.‘< OF CE.MFrrERV PERPETUAL ( \R E F I ND land after the war, when new dwell­ Ojienlng an*l grading new streets ...... 2,099.28 Today’* Reflection* them, and the middle class is staying MiscvnutHH)us ...... 537.46 ings were In great demand. It Is said Retirement of General Obligation paring Baliinc April 1. 192.5 ? .3.4138.36 at home to run things. that substantial and comfortable When li woman say.s she’s a “nervous bonds ...... 4.000.00 Credits houses may he built of chalk. The Interest on Geneml Obligntion paring bonds 815.00 Deposit:s for perjH'nuil care dnriii;: current I wreck.” it means she has beei» house- It may sound a little imgentlemanly, chalk bricks aod slabs may be quar- <'onsfriicrl‘»!i of 8 bricks for the purpo.se of house build­ Biiliitic '—.Mim ll 31. 1926 $ 286.37 from the farm to the pocketbook. could be possible. Overdraft—.\pril 1. 192-"* $13,791.34 ing. Tests show that chalk bricks will sniiiil ill! average crttsliing load ANALYSIS OF W.YTER F I ND No more l ircus iiunules! Ami then They <-lalm France has balanced her III iiilMlfioii the Sci'iirity Trust Co. lorlils of 2,119 pounds per square Inch. The ‘ tliey try to tell us tlie country Lsn’t hiidget. That probably means that experimeiu is watclmd with interest Credits ill m ist for Cemeicry I’criH-nml t'nrc a one cud is just us apt 9> drop us the by builders, brh'knmkcrs and itm gov­ llydrnm rcntjil l.'JOO.OO fuml iiiiiountiiig to S14.254.."! of whieh going hiK’kwiird. Wiitcr r:ir»“6 c«*l!»‘ $13.8(»tl.43 shows oil the re»-«>nls of the other. ^ ernment. itu fw -’ l.Sk(DMJ Vilhige iiml $44S,t)S is uiiremitted income. Here a ns-iiK‘ for Bl.viuoutb brides: Sale r.f water suiiplies 10.'5..SK ANALYSIS OF GENKR.YL BOND FUND Y.iu <-an take- the wrinkles out of Sometime we exfiect to run across a j Many War tnventiona prunes liy rubbing them each night IMymuurli wouian who really thinks her j Scores of |«»rs3C.00 potato that can be bought by the one she likes and the one who amounts Bond Fund :^;i9.18 • ; <; Charge!*— husliel without having to mortgage the of the alties and are pressing thetr Frmu tleiieral Fund to something. claims for millions of m>un<1a reward. Transfer from General Fuml of Kx- house. From Sewer Fund 3,S97.."i(r’7i4.558.32 , I»emllMircs in iirevious year in an- Among the fantastic snggestlims for tlci[«jflo« of Bond issue $12,310.18 Driving onto a railroad crossing at winning the war recently disclosed by Tranafer from Water Fund to P'x- Ilow can u radio amumneer remain only five miles an hour may still be the royal conimission on awards to in­ Charges ]>enditure.s mat>.t;7 Ilydraiils 990-.VI Maybe the reason some Plymouth poison fish books over the German Electrle power ...... 2.7;w.99 Valves. Ktgs.. etc- 1.441.84 lines. The invsntor said that th ^ Repairs to mains .'ind (spiipnieot 1. ’22:{.:« The upper class is heading for the men can eat so much Is because they’ve 1.4‘Hd . - 628.39 nets could be dropped on bodies of Meter installation and maiuteimncv . . 2. ’287.01 Ijiltor ...... 6.671.47 fasbiuuahle mountain resorts; the beeu practicing all their lives. Service conuectioos ...... ___ 0.052.13 German tnx^, killing ail these who Sundr.v Supplies ...... 292.08 struggled against the eatanglemdat Sundry ...... 610.58 Wiring Pump House and Motors 1:40.27 Retirement of lVaterwork.s iiuprovemeur bonds ...... 3,000.00 rncxiteud»Hl balance ...... Padaatriana Bmgmlutad Interest on Waterworks improvement bonds 6.187.50 Pr«K-eeds of Sanitary Sewi*r and I)lsp of Aventda Rio Branco, the laain Enginei'ring Exi*cnse Sanitary Sewer down-town shopplug street of Rio da 2.641.48 Payments to (^mtractor on Sewer­ Janeiro, Oo see that podastrlans keep age I)ls|s>sal P l a n t ...... 20.247.74 to the right. There la do wandering .ANALVSLS OF SEWER FUND along against traffic in order to star# C ^ i t s Engineering Exi»ense— l>lsiN>sal Job 1.574.87 Property purt-hasod and easement . 1.000.00 at tka window displays. Tboae po Budget Appropriation ...... • W ater lines to Disimsal P la n t...... ; 729.63 tbe ontside half mast walk down, to Special as.se.ssments for sewer construc­ Filter Plates ...... •' 1.610.74 the corner aod turn back if they wMi tion. |taid from mrrent fund, as­ Filter Stone . . . G.145X)6 to look In tbe stora windows. It la, sessed on Goiicrai tax r o ll ...... 493.82 Sew-age S ip h o n ...... 268.60 of conrae, permissible to tnra at r ^ t Sewer taps ...... 84.00 (Joust, of Sewer utider P.M.H. Tracks .'520.03 angles and cross .throagfc the In ^^ S u n d r.v ...... 4.00 Eugtnet'ring cxihmis** prei>aring esti­ Hne of traffic In order to eater tba Collections on special assessment sewer rolls mates. et«*. 3S8.52 atoreo and moving picture theatara. Blank Ave...... •409.84 Mi.scellaneous supplies 53J4.65 Deer St. 313.08 Ailvertislng for bids 26.82 Hamilton Sr. 648.14 Somathing Uncongamal Pearl St. . I'neipendetl balanct- ...... 7,019.24 That locale or environment some- So. Mail) St. 115.9.‘{ dffies Influences the tenor of one's Fair Sr. 191.41 Total uncxpt'nded habmt-»*—March 31. I!t26 . $ 8,700.87 tbonghts Is aptly illustrated in a story Ann St. . 122.39 told by -Abraham Mltrie lUhbaay in So. Mill St. 743.46 “Seven Deys With God.” A well- 56.05 U bertv Sr. . AN.ALYSIS OF SPECI.4L AS£iESSMENT BOND FUND known American clergyman, who Elizabeth Sr. . S2..38 CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT Joerned for a short time with a high- Maple SC. . . 156.96 •222.43 type Ellnda mystic, somewhere in Cal­ Wing St. . overdraft—.\prll 1. 192.'1 ifornia. asked the Hindu If be tras Credits giving himself dally to splrltnal r»- To credit assessments out.sfandlug March I'miseil I'ement at March :41. 1925. trans­ flectloa and meditation. The Ulado 31. 1926 on sewer rolls— sewers ferred to Sewer Fund registered surprise, as they say la having l»een constnictetl previously Hollywood, and then simply asked from current funds ...... 4.856.85 $ 9.539.51 Overdraft—Man-li :d. 1926 . with an eloquent shrug. “Heref Charges WorltTa Telephones 44H.01 I Sewer mainteuanct' .AN.ALV8LS OF SPECIAL .ASSESSMENT BOND FUND The ere of tbe semicentennial of Sundry . 173.79 Redremenc of (general Obligation Sewer RETIREMENT OF BOND .AND INTEREST -ACCOUNT the Invention of the telephone finds 16,000,006 telephones In the United Bonds . —...... 700.00 Balance—April 1. 1925 $11,724.30 Interest on General Obligation Sewer Bonds 2.144.00 States, or 61 per cent of all in tho Advance for sewer construction—i-to be as­ Credits wortd. writes Theodore Gary In the sessed against benefltting property— Special assessment eollections— e Saturday Evening Post. This cooatxy B l a n k ...... $ 465.31 Ann Arbor paving roll ...... $ 2,473.79 has six par cent of the world's popu­ Wing ...... 61.10 Ann Arbor sewt«r roll ...... 1.228.03 lation, so It really outranks the mat F a i r ...... 6.05 Starkw eather Ave. iwviug roll ...... 2.333224 of tbe wortd ten to one to the matter G artleld...... - ...... ' ...... 747.34 Starkweather Ave. .<4.‘wer roll ...... t 398.63 $ 6,433.60 of telephones. This is not altogether , « v l Holbnxtk ...... 814.18 due tp fovenuneat ownership In most No. Mill 169.14 Interest earneeris throughout the county to set IMice and is responsible in part for the is actually attaining that end,” R. G. ti.side a n y m isg iv in g s they m a y enter­ new high mark established in build­ r-ambrechf. president of the Michigan tain.' said John H. Castle, president of ing expenditures during the last five Investment Co., said yesterday. Castle & Ford. Inc., yesterday. Why not months, acx’ording to a stutciuent made •Four leading manufacturers are "The prosperity enjoyed by the auto­ Saturday by G. W. J. Linton, execu­ now located in tlic city, and seven or motive industry is directly reflected In Consult tive vice-president of the Commercial eight otliers are planning to do like­ the prosiJcrity of Detroit, and though I- State Savings Bank. wise. That the new’ concerns will also there a rc s w r e s a( conclusio n sinco th is d istrict deiM*iideDt upon the demand fur auto- houses. for which permits have been offers everything in tin* way ot tcans- niobllt*.'*.” M r. Cjistlc said. Ijwued since the first of the year, ag­ tH>rtntlou facilities, as well as an in­ “During the World W ar the capacity IT DOESN’T COST ANY MORE grega tes $8,630,072,” .said -Mr, Linton . dustrial development that Is destined of H large number uf fundamental In­ "This compares with $7,773,897 for the to outstrip any other in the T’nited dustries was greatly increased, and A NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE IN WHICH TO same class of construction during the States." after a shurt period of digestion of Plymouth Realtors are members of first five uiOQtbs of 1925 and Is without Mr. Lambrecht points to the fact the surplus stocks of materials on the Plymouth Real Estate Board, LIVE UNTIL YOU BUILD YOUR consideration of store-apartment build­ that tlie Stout All-Metal Airplane Fac­ hand, prodnetlun started anew, and PERMANENT HOME ings, which will provide 277 additional tory. which is being rtislnid to comple­ with the greatly expandeil tocllitles. which is affiliated with the National stores and 623 apartments at a cost of tion. will be one of the largest and even 60 to 70 per cent of capacity oper­ The Lot is 50x140 apd has $3,102,952. most modern in the country.— Detroit ations. meant an increase in produc- ^ Association of Real Estate Boards. Factory and shop bnildings lead with troit News. tion compared to that which existed in Sidewalks, Shade Trees, Gas, Electric Lights a total of 67 permits for $3,675,258. pre-war days.” Mr. Castle quoted from ; while store construction is second with PI TTING ON ADVERTISING CAM­ a fianaclal review published in Boston.; PLYMOUTH REAL ESTATE BOARD $ 1 7 5 0 - 1 0 ^ “ 401 permits for $2,357,006. Permits PAIGN. “The growth of the automobile indus­ What you are now paying for rent will make for major garages total 51. costing t r y b u s exce<‘ded the expectations of $1,749,458. and warehouse permits We note that practically all of our eveu the most optimistic. In 1925. out your monthly payments, and you can soon be inde­ number 24. with a construction cost of siirroundlog, neighboring towns are of a total world production of automo­ pendent of the landlord. $1,849,250. putting on a publicity campaign. The biles of 4,576,000. the United States I F Y O U WANT TO SELL OB BUY Based on building activities dujing Board of Commerce of Mt. Clemens are produced 4.155,000. or more than 90 the period, a total construction expen­ sponsoring a radio broadcasting cam­ per cent of the total. This is not sur­ REAL ESTATE-SEE RAM BO diture of approximately $l'00.000,000 is paign. prising. when It is realized that there ■ a . in prospect for the first half of 1926. Plymouth could well afford to blow are more than 20,000,000 cara register­ Adequate finances btfre been available her horn a few times, no one else seems ed in the United States, or one for for the tremendous expenditures, evi­ inclined to do It for us. .each 5 ^ of the population. There has dencing the great resources of local been no let up this year, and the ratio Frank Rambo Real Estate Co. financial Institutions. PARK DISTRICT GAS LINIS LAID of cars to population Is sdU mounting. Pl3rmouth, Mich. The rapidity with which construc­ "It will be noted that the Boaton tion has been carried on this year may Laying of main gas lines In the student of finance and industry points be better understood when it is realized Marquette Park district is progress- out that 'the ratio of cars to popula­ that estimated cost of new buildings 'ing at a rapid rate, according to infor­ tion is still mounting,’ which means for the first six months of this year mation furnished the Marquette Park that more people are buying automo­ MAPLECROFT will exceed total expenditures for the Association. Saturday. The lines are biles. entire 12 months of any previous year now down along Plymouth road to be­ ‘This means that there is nothing in with the exception of the last three yond McKinneF-road. sight which would Indicnte that the years. The Marquette Park As.soclatlon has automobile industry is destined to suf­ 830 Pennim an A ve. P h o n e 2 3 SUBDIVISION "The many large buildings, upon been Instrumental in procumg gas ser­ fer any dull periods for probably which construction io scheduled to vice in-line with the association's gen­ many years to come. With the auto­ Plymouth, Michigan start during the next few months, eral iMilicy of maintaining fine char- mobile Industry enjoying what appears practically assures a new high record character to the district, keeping to l>e a long jierlod of stability and for the year and one which may ex­ toward high restrictions and improve­ prosperity. It Is only natural and logi­ HlEALLY LOCATED ceed the $200,000,000 total. This figure cal to assume that Detroit, the automo­ ment plans. Lott & Murphy is without consideration of -building Marquette Park, which is predicted bile capital of the world, will continue WELL RESTRICTED expenditures in territory outside of De­ to develop one of the finest residence to enjoy a steady and natural growth troit but located in the metropolitan sectlon-s in the western part of the city, in population. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS area, where many of the largest lies west of the R«uige Park nre«. "The result o f <-onidtI<>ns .such as Industrial plants are located and Plymtuitii roiid, where the feeiler gas these always are. us they must In*, where residential construction la be­ Hue is l>elng laid, bisects the park.— fomul reflected in the demaml for real If you are looking for a home site in Plymouth, ing rushed to provide adequate hous­ Detroit Times. estate because increased population 746 Starkweather Ave. Phone 504 see these lots before you buy. ing facllltie.s for the rapidly iac-rea.sing means that additional housing facilities population."— Detroit News. Riiswll Wlngard. Realtor, re- must l>e provided newcomers tu this |H)rts the sale o f tw o vacan t lots on city. Thos«* who already are in De­ Choice lots in Sunset Subdivision, 830 Penniman Are. Phone 23 WE W ILL FINANCE Han-ey street to David King, and troit should prepare themselves against A small nioderu home on n corner on Mrs. Kmma Johnson's house on Roc the future when the sfi-ndily increas­ located on Irving and Arthur Hamilton strei't. for respoiisihle' par­ street to John and Cleta Hobden. ing property values will make prolilbi- ties. R. R. Parrott. 21.5 Main street. liv e to them tlit* piirc-luist* o f hom esiles .30t2C Avenues. All fifty-foot or more; which they tuny now acquire at figurt's. in many cases, lower than existing con- all improvements included. Ten Wm. B. PETZ ditiona warrant.” Richwine Bros. per cent terms. REALTOR Commercial Serrice Wants,'For Sale, To Rent, etc

F(.iR SALE— New modem 8-room Woodworth Bldg. house oil one acre lot: garage: woods NASH SUBDIVISION LOTS AND on ba<-k of l o t : R o b in so n su bdivisio n. Phone 123 Inquire Fred Procknow, East Gilbert IMPROVED REAL ESTATE INVEST street. Plymouth. 29t2p Before You Invest IN Complete Notarial FOR SA LE— Modern six-room boose, garage, on Harvey street. Inquire Fire Insurance Investments QEAi CSTATf Service ^ 5 N. Harvey street, phone 208. Itf Investigate PLYMOUTH PARK SUB., fronting on Land Contract FO R S.ILE— New bouse, eight rooms Plymouth Road, the fastest growing artery between nud bath: brick veneer, oak finish; Plymouth and Detroit. Collections tw o-car garage, J/ot 60x120. J. Plymouth United Savings Bank Bldg. Floicher. at school building. 17tf Fifty-foot lots, sewer, sidewalks, gas, Edison Public Accountant / FOR SALE— New seye.^-room semi­ service. A few lots as 4ow as $600. bungalow. Sun parlor, bath Phones 111 and 461-XM Plymouth. Mich. NVEHTMEN^TST"'' Public St^noglapRer [ rooms and shower, hot water iM t. two- I real «>stHte p ro vid e | j car garage, on corner lot lb Blank Our restrictions are your protection. a ro.val road to wealth. Sub. $2,500.00 down; balance one Ask any rich man as to You are Welcome to Use per cent per month. Ready for show, the. truth of this state- call phone 111 or 461M for appoint­ nt. If you have Our Office for your ment. W. B. Petz. Realtor. 22tf money to invest, decide Inow to put it in Real •Business Appointments. W ANTED— Farms on good roads Chaney-Bakewell Realty Co. Estate. adjacent to Plymouth or Northville. * Write details, price and location. W ., Insurance “Own Tour Own Home" (1. Cochran, 306 Lincoln Building, De- j Acreage Improved troit. 4 2 tf I Industrial Vacant WINGARD FOR SALE— Six-room, two-story i!#^REAnoB IJ4J WMt U»ert7 St frame residence; two-car garage,, on f t a a l U Howard Richard comer lot. $3,000 down; balance $46 . Office—Plymouth Park Sub. Phone 316-F14 Iarm^iKanivbnfKQi>ed m B la h , S t per month. Will show by appoint-, t Hymonth Road Pi^j>erfies ment only. Call William B. Petz. I MAIN ST.. PLYMOUTH. MICR Realtor. 2 2 tf I 1 ------( FOR SALE— New bouse, six rooms nud baih. Inquire of Arthur White, Adams street. letf Of Course It Is Loaded OFFICES FOR RENT— Offices in There’s a lure In the land. The the new office building at 215 Main women tolks know the valoe o t street. Centrally located, telephone «wnlng property. It ia the h«t HERALD F. HAMUX Farms service, large lighted room, rent rea­ The man who thinks kind ot Inedmee to Indnlgw In. sonable. Apply to R. R. Parrott. VoQ can a home and lot v Begiriered C M l Enfineer 52tf that hard times or adver­ hnlnprored property from o« on Homes sity will never reach him, terms. S o rv e y in g FOR SA LE— Nash Sob. lots at $600. Call William B. Petz, Realtor. Sm«ii is in the same class as the Grading Roads down payments will handle. '22tf simple-minded soul who F O R S a l e — 165*acre farm a n d lA w n s and insists that the gun isn’t Pontiac road; seven-room FOR SALE— Modem six-room two bam s: oUier buildings; -y -- PH ONR4M lot 50x120; garage. H. P. Lezotte, 400 loaded. stream; good prodnciiig eoU. Price, Blank avenne. ] 1100 per acre; $6,000 down. $8,000 Investment federal mortgage. FOR RENT— 80 acre* pastuze, water. Write Mrs. Dora A. Cole, 706 Sooner or later, there is Property West Cedar street, Ealamuoo, Mich. Bert Giddings, Plymouth Land Co. . 21tf an explosion. ■ WEIiJNaONROBERTS.C.E. BEeiBIBHB SDKTICm FOB SALE,— A portjoo o t Bfardele INSURANCE subdivision, wifb two lota on Penniman Sarveying * ^ , -avenne. Seweap. -water, UiAita gaa Better safeguard your I: Call Margaret Miller, jAone 115. 5.. Gener^'CIvil EOgfiieeriaf 2»tSc future happinees with a i ‘ BEALE8TARH»« l i v O U M B FOB RBNT— Six rooma with elec­ “building and loan” in­ ‘ Phone 208 o a ic e iu tric Ugbta; dty water.' garage and vestment account A food Ofllee to do Rm . 5U 2Sf; S W NOBTH VlUf, MICH. Phones large gard^. on Hamilton street; $50 per monto. R. R. Parrott, 21S Main street, rHsr. 50t2c

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