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~.iIHALICH'S SHOP TILL : EMPTIED BY THIEVES t NING BASKET AT MAYVILLE ! ![II 111"!I[!!i ' ' !!I!I!! !!llI !!!II[!: IIIII[ II II!I ii:[!I / i Peter ~{[ihatich's shoe shop was en- "Fl~il'l~:' i~" ,ii ...... PFi~L~!)~t}_~i i~ : ~',~i ~ ~[~[ i Fercy Aiien, the mascot of Ward% tered Sunday afternoon or evening Independents, saved the day for the L~ IIIIIII I[IIIII and a sum of money amounting to ap- II[ :iVI III!I lIUg# ll~Qlig~li local team at Mayville last Wednes- proximately $10 was stolen from the day night. till. The money drawer was locked, I The first half ended whh a scm'e of SEVENTY-SEVEN CASES ARE but the thief pried up the top of the ~SENTBIENT PREVAILS AMONG i ROGERS, URGING SPEEDING UP i21-12 in Mayville's favor. When the REPRESENTATIVES ,. OF CEN- LISTED ON THE CALENDAR counter with the shoemaker's hammer LOCAL CITIZENS FOR MORE TO GET U. S. AID, SAYS %000 score was 30-30 in the last half and TRAL POWER CO. APPEARED !only a short time to play, Allen threw FOR T~E FEBRUARY TERM IN and thus overcame tt~e difficulty of a I BE locked till. Entrance was gained JUST CHARGES AND ELIMINA- MILES TO BUILT DURING BEFORE COUNCIL AND SEVER- the basket which made the two pdrlts TUSCOLA COUNTY. I THE YEAR 1922 / AL CITIZENS MONDAY. through the living rooms while Mr. TION OF WASTE. necessary for Cass City to cinch the and Mrs. Mihalich and family were i ~ . game. Ab Ward starred in h% posi- tion as guard., C. Burr, B. Benkelman absent from home., No clue. Considerable dLcussion in late days The February term of circuit court John G. Clark, N. J. Frost, Jos. N. i State Highway Commissioner land F. Champion of the regular squad opens in Tuscola county on Tuesday, Rankin and Fred W. Rapson, repre- -~- thas aroused a great deal of sentiment. Frank F. Rogers, in a talk on "the !did not accompany the team to May- Feb. 14, commencing at 1:00 p. m. The ONE DIVORCE TO NINE ~among local citizen~ #avoring +he in- i state's road program for 1922," before {vileo senting the Central Power Co. of Bad l following cases are listed in the cal- Axe appeared befdre the village coun- ~'IARRIAGES IN TUSCOLA :stallation of water meters. i the Retail Merchants Bureau of the endar: It is a well known fact that there is i Sag:haw. Board of Commerce and road dI and several citizens at the council Crhx4nal Cases° ,altogether too much water wasted by commissioners from five counties at rooms Ms:day evening witlh ~e pa:',- There were 255 couples united inipatrons of the village waterworks Seventeen cases are sceduled at, this pose of interesting qass City citizens Saginaw Tuesday night said that he marriage during the year in Tuscola system, that unequal charges are on- term of corot for violations of the {n securing electri'c service from the expects within a very short time the }county, accordn~ to the figures issued raa liquor law. The defendants are Wmo Central Power Co.'s plant at Bad Axe. forced by the present schedule of state administrative board would be l ea E s by Cbun~y Clerk Guy' N. Hill. During Rynaski, Jacob Bredthover, Dan M.ro Clark, the first speaker, ex- the same period there were 29 decrees 'rates and that a few take advantage flooded with petitions from 30,000 to Hutchiinon, Gus Ertel, Ass and Jer- plained the origin of the company. of divorce granted through the circuit of opportunities to use water for oth- 40,000 signers urging that the road Exemption for Dependents Has ome Root, Stadey t usselI, Louis Kuo Bad Axe% municipal plant was in a court. As a comparison there was one er purposes than that for which they bond issue of $10,000,000 for this ?,ear iare paying. be not sold and that state road work Been increased from $200 zel, Stanley Gacose0 Frank /~'ie.~;sner, :bad way a few years ago with anti- divorce to every nine ma-riages dur- Krupa, Mike Binder, Walter Go- A metered system would equalize be curtailed in line with the suggest- to $4000 John quaked .equipment, bonds due and no ing 1921. ]emak~ Os(:a?: N~×on, ..:o>~ph locker, sinking them. these' differences. The citizen who ion in the petition signed by 54 resi- fund to meet Efforts to Fr,.nP S'.)v~a, John D':tjano:dd, and i~%erest the Edison or Commonwealth economized in the use of water would dents of Eaton county read before the ILq is Ktal;:o Co. i benefit by his economy and the man administrative board in Lansing In making" out his income tax re- in furnishing electric current to ~wo other cram:hal cases ale hsLd {who persisted ::: v,,a~:n{-would pay Tuesday morning. turn for 1921, the average taxpayer Bad Axe proved futile., This condition II II[IIII IIIIIIII as follows : ~ed to the organization of the Central his carelessness and would ~not will find a considerab!e saving" in com- "The 1922 road program has been } The People vs. Wm. Wao'ner, bas- Power Co. with a capitalization of p]!ofit at the expense of his careful laid out and we are ready to go ahead parison with the amo:mt of tax paid IF IIIL I IIIIIIZI ~@~hbor. in short, the water consu- on the same income for 19~20. Itardy. $]_50,00Q With the 6bject of not only and if the people of the state want us People vs. llem'F ~%~ohr, as- mer would pay for what he received-- The exemptions providc.l by tn-c The furnishing" Bad Axe but several towns to go ahead, they had better let the i sault with i~%ent to do .a'eat bodily the Thumb district with electric Gem Black ef Sandusky Was Elected ~o more and no lesso !administrative board know it. by res- revenue act of 1921 are .~x,0,)v for Mr. Dodge says that meters in- " ~t0 $400 "> eos~ apprommately $2,000 per rn~ e. pression of the people of the state. ' " o dance on February 15, Second The Central Power Co. would expect staled a. short time ago in the Vitla.~'e Mich;#an now has Ii 000 mi~es of The a~t requires that a return be +e ~! stock :n their court, any to indi- 'of Rochester eliminated a g:'eat deal . .... [: -~.. [.,a ÷,, ...... :.-~ w-[ +~.;o :jb

I CASS CITY CHRONICLE Those having knowledge of the law's DEFORD. went to the city to pass out wares to Published Weekly° violations are .afraid or else don't the gentry, yet his love for the Farm- The Tri-County Chronicle and Cass care. Officers are not supported as ers' Club did not wane~, Still loves to Gi~y Enterprise consolidated Apr. ,20, they should be. These are some con- Alva Stewart is off on his vaca- talk of soil and cereals as he did in 1906. tributing" factors to present deplora- tion. days of yore, when he made two ble conditions. Public sentiment has 1%. D. Lewis is yet in very poor blades of grass to 'g'row where only Subscription Prier Payable in Inot been sufficiently aroused. But a , heaIth~ one had grow.n before. Advance. i chang'e is near. Recent events rip:ht Amos Webster was a Bs:.d Axe cal- One year ...... $2.00 at home are producing" resu]i:s~ ff!.,e IKr. and Mrs,, E. L. Patterson and .ler on the 26th. nephew, Lewis Lock, attended the fu- °°{81 Is la s Six months ...... ,1"00.50 peon.... le are a oi~.o,- to rise up and say Nell Kennedy returned from De-~neral of Mrs. P's brother, Wra. Har- Three months ..... ~ ...... that this nefarious, murderous busi- Foreign subscriptions, $2.50 per year. ness must stop and that they wi]! he!p !troll on the 27th. iris, of l~airgrove on Thursday of last -- i+m <+~n {+ TTn +~ ,~.~, ;+ h~ h~. ~-,~ P;obert Warner of Cass City was week. interment was made in !relay II!;= o = application. :¢o...... see L,:mt ~he my,,: ~.~.~ enfo~cea,.~ ~ ,.>o,;no ,. i[ ...... Sale of za:h¢~I on the Y~e>j. Sharr~ tSy of theh' friends. Entered as second ctass matter Apr. it will be everybody's bisiness, then 'farm was largely attended. I Mr. and Xrs. V{m. Gage and little 27, 1906, at the post once at Case " City, ~fichigan, under the Act of Con-there will be something doing<, even if James ~iathews has a brand new 'son of Wi!mot s:~ent Friday evening ~ress.. of March 3, 1879. some one or more have 'co pay the ex- ~.uJ~_'~o"of the Dash"~ origin. at the home of Sen Gage. ! treme penalty. Let's wake u> e~ this H. F. LENZNE1%, .Subiisher. ! Keep it in your head how t}~e ,, :~aiph" Lew:is is a~Ie~ to be out ....."'J~ co>ditSo> of muvde;" and su.,e~c~e-" "~ tL~k i ~, i t ground hog behaved k:ebo 2. ,~f'ter his illness. goin?;' on rigl% Jn our midst. It .~:>vsl J Mrs. James i,,u.~ct"e~Wr.... ~ ,s is numbered that. Oscar Valentine works in the ele- be known soon that a man takes his with (:he sic]<. ov:n life in his hands who makes or vator. His job is in the boiler room. sells home brew and thereby commits Twenty of our people attended ser- ! Mr. and Mrs. Wag2; of Pontiac are Lit us alI adopt it as ,a sbgan for ,4~, -,~% %e';:G;~/ visiting' s sister, Mrs. Geo. /:,.~%~ <;;iC.~':q murder. He must be paid in kind. ices at Kingston last Sunday evening. the latter R"~, McArdmr. 1922. <:7:gA ~ \:);k { ~'~/ %. Y%~ +N The time to mince matters is ~.~ast. Samuel and Warren Shark were at Action is now the thing. It can't be i Card on Monday in a business trans-- i Mrs. Ben Gage has just recovered too swift." , action from an attack of' gall stones. Let us create the spirit of optimism; WHAT SERVICE COSTS. rl~%, • Clarence @had~ick visited his ', ~ns beautiful weather and pretty stnshine shows the housev¢ife what Iet us work enthusiastically, spend ~. -->% grandmother, Mrs, Alice Curtis, Sun- day. the corners of her home look liked We hear a good deal of talk about I PEP CHATS J wisely and save systematically~ "service" among our citizens, and of- ¢+ ¢< Mrs. Wm. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. i Saorest Day, ~es~ez~ '- "Da> and James ten wonder if they realize just what Ray Franklin of Wilmot were callers Matthews called in Bay Port on Tues- We can MAKE 1922 a good year. service costs.. We wonder if they re- This "Growing Old" Business. at Howard Park's Friday, i day and brought home some fish. They alize that service is a sort of invisible Many people have written on the There were only three days of a' were fine specimens. tax, and that if we insist on service subject of "srowing old." Some of dose down, then the call, "come hither i Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews and them have been optomistic, dwelling we must pay the tax. According" to a ilassies" and sort the beans again. dauo'hter and Mr,. and Mrs. Ben Gag'e statistician, 37 cents of" the consu- on the beauties of contented old age; land daughter spent Sunday aften~oon Some our lovers the finny mer's dollar represents the cost of others have been pessimistic~ with of of with Mr. and Mrs. Danks of Bay Port. tribe were at the bay on the 24th to Pinney State Bank producing" the article, 14 cents ~epre- 'much wailing and gnashing of teeth, !get a mess and they just made it. i No church here on Sunday >ig'ht. sents all profits and 49 cents the cost i of course, figuratively. The rest have 'There were a number ef local people of service. In other words, a farmer been merely sarcastic. Needless to Henry Cuer wilI~ build on his farm who attended the last meeting at t}~e " The Bank Where You Feel at Home°" sells a pound of beef, on the ~,~oo.,eat say, the !attar were but youths in ex- ~in the spring° At presen_t he thinks M. E. church at Kingston conducted perience. of erecting" a sand block structure. the stockyards in Chicago, and then by the lady evangelist. Capital and Surplus $52,500.00 goes down to the ahd pays j A man ~s as old as he ~ee.s. That! 5{r. and Mrs. Emory Patterson ws- i Chas. Kreiner Js spending a few statement is so old and frayed that it ~ited at Mr. Patterson's parental home a dollar for it. This does not mean, idays in Detroit. however, that somebody, or a R'roup jars on one's nerves to hear it. But in Mayviile Sunday,. On their way Mrs. James klatthev;s is caring" for of somebodies is r, rofiteerina to the the reason it is old aud frayed is be- home they visited the sister-in-law tune of 90 cents. Perhaps nobody has'Cause it is true. If it wasn't it would a cold. i in Fairgrove township° i F, evival meetin.q: started at the WE- Drofiteered--the man who sold the. be worn out and forgotten years ag'o. Please drop ftems into postofficeJ Leef paid for service° Of" course he l ?doses, the Hebrew law-giver, was ibox ii each week° Let us have them mot ~L E. dnvrch last Monday eve- didn't v/ant to kill the steer and dress 180 years old before he became fan- [by Saturday if possible~ By - Monday ning by R,ev. r~.,i~. + Beynon the pastor. it, and keep LEe meat on ice, neither '~ous, The burden of years rested i noon at last jump. iRev. Wood of' Kingston is helping. !Ug'htly on his shoulders° He led the did he want to pu.t it on the end of a Mr. and Mrs. Heineman and daugh-I iIsraelites into the Promised Land at stick and hang it over a fire to cook,. ,ter, Margaret, of Kingston visited at "l ~'~LL![NG~2ON AND NOVESTA He wanted to sit dov/n to a table with .an age when most people have given linen and silverware on it; he wanted .up living" for,a mere existence. ,the John McArthur home on Sdnday.! Arthur Anthes left Monday for a music from an orchestra while he was I If Moses had retired at the ag'e of i Mrs. Alice Curtis spent Sunday business trip in Ann Arbor. eating, ,and a waiter to carry him ice. 79, the world would never have beard 'with the elderly ~'rA.rs. McArthur ~/~ 'mile north of here. A nine-lb, daughter, Unice, was } water and stand at his tide for fur- 'of him. If he had retired to the born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coulter ther orders. He ,,,./anted that thin~ we 'checkerboard in the corner store, or i Wflham ~,Bentlev went to Brown a,%nday, /.[an. 23. 'sat in the postdate talking of-the ~City on past week to see his daugh- call "service," and he .got and-paid i Alfred GoodaU of Cass City called year 69, ~he world would nave been [ter, M~}s. Ross, whose health is not t for it. aL the homes of J. H. Goodall and Ar- much poorer;, laddng his contribu- first class. ' {, ¢o It has come to be a pretty costly I tl-,ur Anthes Sunday. tions to civilization. tax, this service tax, so that the t On evening" of 23rd, friends and i ¢ i N>j' * American people demand it, they are I Thomas Edison is an old man, but '. Miss Alice }fcC'onnell spent the #+ neighbors gave Fred Ball a genuine ¢+ willing to pay for it, so'that ends the he still heads~ the inventors' batting ~su:rprise. His wife tent a hetpihg week-end with Miss Olive VanHorn of ' /'~ "~...... ~r .... t "~ , ~ , , Case City, ai:~:GYL~iYC. ~,Yliy v' e v?lSi~ bf).~.b so]]ie- {hand and presented him a Bible, a time we could do away with a tot of i Dr. Alexander Graham Bell long gift from herself. Fred had reached I ~evival meetings closed in the 2 'a,o4o passed the age when people say Mennonite church last Sunday eve- unnecessary service, just to see if we the 50th milestone in life. ¢+ wouldn't be as happy--and also see if ,"I-te's getting" along" in yearv;" iS titl~ The executive, board of the W. C. ning. we wouldn't have-a little more money Mr. Bell is not old and w" g iT; U. met on 28th at home of Mrs. E. I Mr. and Mrs, Frank Jones and e Igreat pains to prove it to anyone. in our pockets. !R Bruce to olin tb,e wOrk for tJ~e children of Cedar Run visited at A.. F. 4+ t You are no older than you feel. ¢+ coming year. Jones' home Sunday° $ ¢+ jConquer the feeling that you have , ~.naawze~-~ is drilling a ~: Mr. and Mrs° Robt. Campbell and ~he me::e queshon o~ pr,ce~ Feed Unkorn ane stick ;run your race. Your age, within cer- i Clarence r:' ~ • ~ rock well for Mr. Garber five and one- daughter, Elsie, of Cass City spent ¢+ ',gain limitations, is but an attitude of ¢ Nowadays before any salesmen are half miles east of here, once known as Sunday at C. W, Hulburt's. to iLo Don% experiment wi{h unknown, untried mind. By careful thinking', you can ¢+ placed on the road by any of our be as youthful as men in their prime. i the big swamp. ] Clarence Wiltyard returned to his feeds--it doesn't pay° ¢+ larger concerns they are given a Keep on trying it. i Vern Stewart who shifts the sands home in Saginaw last Thursday after ¢ ¢o course in salesmanship, They are first of Ind. Everglades with dry land spending' a week with his aunt, Mrs. ¢o made acquainted with the article they idredg'e, was here past week on buM- Henry Stone. Anything cheap is usualiy worthkss than it +Z+ oZo are to sell; they are given its talking ness and pleasure combined. ! Mrs. Frank Lotter and daughter, ¢ +:+ ' BUSINESS AS USUAL [ costs° It's quality that counts in mixed feeds the points, or are made to see its worth i ! Rumor says that Mrs. Wm. Parks Bernice, and Miss Luella Foetter of $ and value to the consumer, and then e has bought the ,residence of R. E. Elkton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gin- same as in an],,thing elseo Find out what quality %<- they are alloted their territory. This v:eek we've had a murder--- o'rich Sunday. ¢+ Johnson, former hardware merchant ¢ Selling" a tovvm is pretty much like two or three--the usual number; six i" ! Keith Retherford labors in Jack Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Asher and means° Use Unicorn Dairy Ration° selling" goods. Yo~ must know first of burglars made their getaveays, unless Cook's department, of the .garage for daughter, Lenna, of Elmwood were g. all the advantao;es of your town; you I disremember; the mails were held a time--receiving for his pay knowl- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Asher must be able to tell the outside world up once or twice and sundry thous- ¢ f edge. After that 'tis hoped the youth Sunday. what it has in the way of advantages, ands taken, and some few banks have , }fORE MILK EVERY DAY---FOR * will apply wisdom, for wisdom is the I Mr. and Mrs° S. Schirmer and and then you must dwell on those lost some cash, if i am not mistaken. O daughter, Dora, of Elkton spent Sun- talking" points. Your territory is Six or. seven dozen raids of hootch proper use of knoveledge. MORE DAYS * day with D. Ko Schirmer, $ large, for any place in the world you joints have occurred, and one boot- Just vgest of the township hall, Les- go you can spend a few minutes legger soon wili be a striped prison i ~."~,r ai~d ~'s. John ,-~o,comu...... of Case "selling" your town--which means bird; some ninety-seven ginks have Wm, Parks. In olden times a well City and the Miss,:s Alta and Sarah ¢ nothing" else but boosting it. been on sprees and nearly all are dy- meant a house but in this age none MeArthur were visitors at the Wm. FARE PRODUCE COo ~Tass City citizens should learn the can tell. Little home Sunday. ing monuments right now to one wood i great advantag'e to be derived from A1. K. Hall. Mr, and Mrs. Emery Patterson at- I Mrs. Harry Tallmad?,'e and daugh.- Cass City :i: being" able to point out the manifold About nine million souls are facing" tended the funeral of Mrs. Patterson's tar, Helen, of Yale spent a, few days + advantages of a residence here, of famine and starvation, and some few brother, William Harris, of Fairg'rove last week with her parents, Mr. and telling others exactly why they pre- parts of Asia soon may have no popu- township on the 27th. Deceased was Mrs, J. S. Parrott Mrs. Tallmadge re- fer to live here to having a home any- lation; the Reds and Pinks and radi- 32 years of age and died following an turned to her home Saturday, but Hel- where else The man who can talk up cals of all denominations are killing operation performed at Card. Re- en will spend another week with her his toven is always admired, no matter off a few rich folks, to save their rep- mains were buried at Inlay City. grandparents. in what part ofthe country he may be utations. Lack of mail trains knocks things The following: were entertained at or in what company he is thrown. The governments are talking' peace awry except Chroniele; it gets here the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Home-town pride is the first indica- m)d war and business,,too, and how to ahead of time. Patrons suffer most on Stone Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Robt :i: FAR/ S - FPkR/ S tion of good citizenship, and people cut the taxes down for folks like me rural routes. Kirton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein ar:d who hear you-reciting the merits of :i:" Farms of all sizes and all prices. Some good buys ,~" and you; some navies have agreed to Elder Beynon would have it under- little daughter, Marjorie, and Mr. and the place in which you live, naturally scrap their row-boats, skiffs and such, stoodhe never bought tar for any- Mrs. John Beebehyser. :i: in residence property and vacant lots. [ take it that all the other citizens are and some bankrupted kings are try- doing the same thing, and that it is a one's coating, nor was the intention of{ Every year more people exchange :i: ~ Some good business property cheap. ~ ing hard to make a touch., others to apply the stuff. The purpose! good place in which to live or in which Hard times and blues and worn-out was to alarm the holder of wrong their wheat for flour. Why not you? .,. No matter what you want in real estate, we have to do business. Start out now to "sell" shoes and jobless men galore assail gotten gains to give up what was not Elkland Milling Co.--Adv. 8-19-tf your town, wherever you go. Learn ii! it. We can get you good trades for city property, or our peace of mind and try our pa- ah'eady spent. { its advantages, learn to tell about tience more and more; farm priers " can trade large farms for smaller ones. We want ! them in an interesting" waY, and edge drop while other mount and labor Amos of the garage reports a mar- SHABBONA. i~ your business. Give us a trial right in at every opportunity and tell nnions howl. while capital cuts wages velous sale of alcohol through the about those advantages, down and ,the rest of us just scowl. zero period. Halt! Don't think evil of i Mrs. Adolf Auslander, who has been :!: WATSON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY " our people; not a drop was reduced. o:. I No, nothing muel~ is happening'; quite ill, is much better. •:o Office in Corkins Building, Cass City. All rendered service for the autos. HOME BREW KILLS. the times are dull, indeed; about as I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lorentzen of usual, one might say, this daily life The roof of railroad depot again Cass '~ity were guests at the G. L. we lead; we made the riffle yester- started a blaze last week. It was the Sharrard home Sunday. Commenting on the fact that men second break out in a month. There is and boys who drink home brew are day; today let's can the .sorrow- let's : Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Auslan- p,'rin and carry on some more and no apparent cause. Chimney good. der Wednesday, Jam 25, a daughter, dying' in Huron county every weok or Coal feeds the stove. In the writer's so, Editor English of the Huron Coun- make the grade tomorrow. Olive Marie. native land it would be thought that t j Richard Phettepiace, Henry Lorent- ty Tribune handles the subject with- the deal was in the shingles. out gloves in tlqe following editorial: %**. __ ..... zen and J. P. Neville were callers in Fred tester has a youthful team of "The man who drinks moonshine i DISARMAMENT I Cass City Monday. equines well trained for a runaway. Oec cr [ivcs oc Shippi ASSOo whisky may seem to be getting away The Misses Margaret McNevin, They made ~ mile at wild bird speed vAth it temporarily, but he is surely Hazel and Nellie McGregor, Arlene Why limit disarmament to na- till they entered into our city. Halted headed toward certain death if he per- Meredith, Hazel Stilt and Ruby and tions ? squarely in front of an auto before wiml ship Your [Wvestoct sists. Quite often one drink is enough Anna MiteheI1 visited Mr. and Mrs. The henpecked husband would v,'el- the hardware door. Not a penny's to !Jut a man in his o'rave. come the scrapping of all rolling" pins Bruce Adams at Marlette Sunday. "This being true, and every' one worth broken, nor even Fred made and rolling pin factories. nervous° A large number enjoyed the splen- knows, or Should know that it is 'true, The children would like to see the did entertainment given by the Anti- : Robert Jacoby has rented ti:e ice why do men do it ? Echo only answers. razor strop business regulated so that Class at their penny social Friday house west of R. R. track belengmg~ "So far there is no known way to such implements of torture could be evening. Much credit is due to the to Detroit parties and will fill it with Shipping expenses of" each load will be pro-rated to each prevent suicide or raurder. It is prob- used for shaving purposes only. class for the manner in -whi'ch each pure crystal material this ~,Aeek. With ably quite as useless to expect that The £'uests the state want the shipper according to the amount of livestock shipped. Expense of what is already gathered our bmrg took their part; also to the committee self murder by drinking home brew guards armed with water pistols for will have ice and to spare. Come for the entertainment provided. Pro- biEs will be open for inspection at all times. We want your co-op- can be prevented, use in case of fire. among us any time next summer and ceeds, $43.71. eration that we may ship straight loads of "cattle", "hogs and "What then should be done? En- • The hoboes would be glad if the you will find us a people that keeps force the taw is the only answer and railroad brakemen were forced to I A baby girl brightens the home of calves," "sheep and lambs" when it is possible to do so and reduce scrap all armament except lungs and Mr. ano Mrs. Faul Auslander, born expenses. ~ We are in constant touch with iBuffalo and Detroit tried to enforce the taw knows that it cu s swords. i John Wesley was wedded to the Jan. 24. Her name is Olive Marie., can't be done, absolutely. It is ~uite Episcopal church in a spiritual sense markets and can assure you of best market advantages always. On the other hand, every editor i David Lindsay of Ontario is visit- possible, however, that tiqe liquor laws would like to have every subscriber to such an extent that although he Please list your livestock early in the week with the Secretary, couId be more stringently enforced. ing his old home here. armed with two dollars--to use on organized the Methodist society still Alex Lindsay, by phone or post card, Snorer phone 33--R 12 or Tb~+_~, sentences" after eonviction couId the editors. remained in church of England while and should be more severe. Liouor he lived. Now we are pleased to see Every year more people exchange with Decker Stock Co., Marlette phone 253--R 22. law enforoom~nt~ i~ vof foa pr.imiflvo +he ~-e ~N-;t ;v na,/el Ash!v. Dai: their wheat for flour. Why not you9 PUbliC sentiment is quite too shy. i Advertise it in the Chronicle. shook rural soil from his feet and Elkland Milling" Co.~Adv. 8-19-tf ....Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 3, 1922. 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o:q ill!1::: Large, sweet and ~u c~ Large Swan Grape Frui¢ 3 for 25c i! MEATS i! oranges pe~: dosen ° 39c %:: iiii Don't fail to get a piece of our meats° Just COFFEE ~: so Hellogg ~oH~ Flakes 25c bought a bunch of grain fed cattle, all young and %% H~ fat. Every piece strictly guaranteed° Our sausages 2 a~ H~eg 5 ~, glenQ @o?£ee °%,°°o° 3 pkgs° Armeuffs Flake. 25c are made from tlqe best of meat Our back shop is ii%% :i:?::5 open for inspection at all hours. Quality and 5~eel cu~ lb. o 40c Large pkg° Kelogg Plake~ 15c cleanliness is our motto° Will soil at the following ii ill / ii!! %.1 prices : :111 Tabard Coffee N° °X Large pkgo Poas-~ Toasties 15c i:!: HOME MADE BOLOGNA, PER LB ...... 14c s~ee! cut lbo 62c Cream of Wheat o 23c Home MADE HAMBURG, PER LB ...... !4c %o° HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE, PER LB...14c iiii 3 pkg~o [elo al flavors 33c Fanc~ Bulk Coffee b> }~OUND STEAK, PER LB ...... t9c :i:i iiii :4° i!i CHOICE SIRLOIN, PER LB ...... o24c whole e ° g~ound lbo 40c iiii FANCY PO~TER HOUSE CUTS, PER LB...24c Fancy Bulk Coffee ii Fancy Alaska red salmon, RIB STEWS, PER LB ...... llc CHOICE ROASTS, PER LB ...... 15e who!e or ground !b~ 35c !i ta! can : 30c We also make a practice of butchering nothing 1 Coffee ~,~'~ ~ m~ge fiat can ~°ed 28c but young corn fed DoN: and we ~uara:qtee each Fancyc, Bulk and every pound. Your money back at your Pink salmon, tal can !5c word, if not satisfied. Will sell at the following whole or @~ound lb. 30c prices : 24c Fancy Tea Siftings lbo ° l Go ii 6 Ibs. bulk oat meal ° LOIN PORK CHOPS, fancy cuts, PER LB .... 19e ii %.°:i:i :::: !ii! Quart jar mustard 24c CHOICE PORK STEAK, PER LB ...... 19c Fancy Dried Peaches lbo 23c o+% iiii SIDE PORK, PER LB ...... lgc !ii Small " " 9c We buy the best cold meats that can be Large Fancy Prunes lb. 18c bought. Certified skinned hams, choice boiled ill ii .:q Large bottI'e Ketsup 23c hams, minced hams, pressed hams, veal loaf, etc., 3 pkfis0 Macaroni for ° 25c at a close margin. ii Small bottle Ketsup 9c 3 pkgso Spaghetl fo~ ° 25c ill Remember the very choicest meats can be iii 2 ib.~ ~ancy whole head rico~ 25c bought at all times at this store. Pint can co-operative baking 2 No, 2 cans Corn o 25c +%: powder o , 15c Bring Your But~e~ and Eggs !!:: NOo 2 ca~ Early ~une Peas 15c-18c oo:o

°%°!8 Lb° can Calumet Baking Pdro 33c Hifihest Prices Paid .:q Fresh Crispy Crackers :::: ill i:!: ill 25 OZo Ko Co baking powder 23c 1::: by can lb. . ~ 16c 8! .%°!:i: 20oz. K.C. " " 19c ~°..o%° We Pay The Best Fresh Graham Crackers lb. 18c :i:! 10oz, K° C. " " 9c Ii Sinai Oyster Crackers lb° 15c :::: ii 10 lb. pail blue Karo syrup 47c Prices For Crea ii Give the very best test. If not satisfied, just Fresh Salted Peanuts lb. 15c iiii iii 10 lb. pail red " " 49c tell us; we will make it right. Come in and tell us ii¢.. ii!i 10 bars Classic Soap . 58c :!:i .... F: :< 1::: you have a can of cream--we will do the rest--- 15 oz. pkg. seedless Raisins 23c and bring your check to you. .... :H 10 bars Kirk's Flake White o;°; i!i! REMEMBER WE PAY THE iii! FF %.o 15 oz. pkg. seeded ", 23c HIGHEST PRICES °H 1::: Soap . . 49c i ~ :i:i Large can dill pickles 18c for poultry, veal calves, hogs, etc. Buy every day. iii ~:: o°°-i:i: Don't fail to get our price before you sell. .°°. 10 bars Luna Soap o 45c i!i ::! i!!i i:i: !: ? :.1- 5 lb. sack yellow corn meal 16c 3 cans Sunbfi~e Cleanser 18c :::: i!i! %% 10 lb. sack Buckwheat 47c 25 per cent off on Men's all <°i i!i! 1 Ibo pkgo Argo Gloss Starch 9c iii.°o. 7 H. i0 lb. sack Graham flour 47c Soo Wool Pan~s i Ib° pkg° Argo Corn Starch 9c 5 ~b. sack " " 23c . 1 pkg. Arm and Hammer

3 pkgso Beech Nut Tobacco 25c 25 per cent off on Non and Baking Soda ° 7c ~,-: % i,)I 31, 18c can Prince Albert Tobacco 15c Boys' Mackinaws Spedal Soap Chips 2 lbs. for 25c 1-7' Qi', j

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::.: ...... ~:~ (;ASS CI[TY CHRONICLE. Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 3, 1922. .. _. A. E. Boulton is on the sick list. Lyle Hitchcock and Mark Gemmill Mrs. S. Champion was seriously ill For embellishing Pontius Pilate Evelyn Schmidt, who has been sick, were in Saginaw Tuesday. with heart trouble Wednesday, but and putting nev¢ ribbon on is better this week John A. Sandham transacted buM- was reported much better yesterday. [ his bonnet " 3.02 B, F. Benkelman made a business ness in Sandusky and Peck Tuesday. Mrs. A. J. Knapp wilt leave tomor- Happenings trip to Care Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L, I. Wood visited at row for Ann ,Arbor where she will at- $s5.0~ tend a board meeting of the Michigan I Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hague moved to the R. H. Orr home in Pigeon Sunday. State Federation of -Women% Clubs. --The' Collegian. of the World Oxford the last of the week. ! John Sommerville returned Satur- Mrs, Knapp is chairman of the art d% Mrs. Iley ;Bailey of Care visited at day from a few days' visit in Sandus- vision. Roy Bicker drives a Ford coupe, the Fred Smith home Sunday. ky. PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN Miss Cecil Patterson made a busi- 1 7)rse[y Told Mrs. Henry Helwig and Mrs. Rus- i j~ A. Caldwell was in Bay City Sat-i Harry Smith was elected a delegate i ness trip to Care Tuesday by high school students to attend a sell Erb were in Pigeon Monday. 'urday where he visited Mr. and Mrs. state meeting- of Hi Y presidents at Mrs. John Lorentzen and Mrs. Jas. • Miss Mabel McKeithan of Kingston Wm. Wetters. Flint Saturday. ,He leaves this after- A. Greenleaf are among the sick. visited Mrs. Win. Starr on Sunday. ,i The Presbyterian Missionary socie- noon for that city,, Mr. Smith will Vi~, .n,~cl ~T~ ~,~r~r~ V,~ml,-a ~vo~ a~r ..... _~ ~,r .... "~ ..... "*~rr..~.~ ...... "_. ' ...... ~c ...... ;,a.z. ;~u~uu~z ".'.~: n~ %~; ..~!; ;;>~t ~, ~;,ii.. a.,;;~ej;.~~ ~F]~;-r-~. ]e~,.~, Lz'-~Lh'..".is c~ Gr.~" ..... ;;%ioi( e,~:]r Care Tuesday, ,cl[ay, Feb. 9. ways of conducting such a society and deles, Cal., and announced be wouh{: Vernon V,Tatson was in Detroit Warren Sherk of Deford spent i Miss Fern Cooley visited Miss on his return a Hi wilI be organized make it his permanent residence. Hie: Monday and Tuesday on business. Y Sunday with Byron Schmuhl. I EIizabeth Profit in Gagetown Thurs- by local students. was said to have paid $-1:2,500 for it. : Mrs. Pinney left Tuesday Edward Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Bradshaw and day and Friday. * * * for a few days' visit in Oxford and by were callers in Argyle ~ Fire swept through the C!'Aeago ??'tint. Wm. Sebastin of Sau]t Ste. Marie WELL EARNED WAGES. Surface Line barn:{ a~ d ad.]oiP~in~ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown of C'aro visited his aunt, Mrs. E. S., Niles, for buildings at Clark and Devon streets, ~ J" C. Epplett of Pontiac spent visited Mrs. Mary M, Moore on Tues- i a few days last week. An artist who was employed to doing damage estimated at $2,000,000. Thursday night at his parental home day. Mrs. Agnes Cooley and daughter, renovate and retouch the gTeat oil , , . x here. Mrs. Mary M. Moore and son, Gar~ i Flossie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur paintings in an old church in Belgium Lawrence Dwyer, international ! A baby girl, Mary Louise, was born risen, spent Sunday with relatives in Cooley in Owendale Friday. , rendered a bill of $35.03 for his servi- board member from District No, 29~ to Dr. and Mrs. I. D. MoC%y Friday, Detroit. jI Mr. and Mrs. A. J., Knapp were cos. The church wardens~ however, re- United Mine Workers of America, was Jan. 27, Miss Mary Mactntyre was in De- 'guests of Mr° and Mrs.'R. P~, Buektey ~uired.~ an itemized bill and the follow- arrested at Beckley, We Vs., on ~ t Mr. and Mrs. Hector McKay and troit from Tuesday untiI Thursday on in Bad Axe Monday evening.• mg day was duIy presented, audited capias from Logan county, charging Gee. McKay visited in Ubly and business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dorland and s0n, -and paid: treason° Greenleaf Monday. ' Miss Minnie Kinnaird of Unionville Donald, and Mrs. Joe Lee visited rel-.F°r correcting the Ten Com- * * * I Mr, and Mrs. A. Doerr returned spent from Friday until Tuesday in ati(zes near Brown Gity Saturday~ ! mandments ...... $5.12 Nineteen finger rings, $11 in easb Thursday from Detroit where they For renewing Heaven and ad- town. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott and fan> and $100,000 in bo,~ds constitrtte~1 the spent several weeks. justing stars ...... 7.14 Mr~ and Mrs. l~ay Kilbourne are the ily and Sarah and John D. Palmer entire amount of valuables taken in For touching up Purgatory and parents of a baby girl born Saturday. visited friends in Kingston Sunday. .:the registered mail theft at Elkhae{, I Archie Murphy and Miss Rena restoring" lost souls ...... 3.06 Crandell visited relatives and friends ,Jan. 28. I~do The $100,000 in bonds was re-:. Mabel Crandetl entertained the For brightening up the flames turned four hours after the robbery° im Harbor Beach Sunday. Eugene S,ihwaderer and - Ernest :Bluebird club Friday afternoon° of Hell, putting new tails on , , , t Mr. and Mils. O. Wo Moulton and l~eagh were in Detroit Monday and ,Games were played and a dainty the Devil and doing odd jobs The Absent-Minded 1~[an has just lhvestigation by county authorities !son, VV-illiam, of V¢il mot visited at the Tuesday lunch was served. " for the damned ...... 7.17 recalled what he Sat Up until z%lid~ failed to turn up any dues in the dis- home of B. F. Gemmill Sunday. Mrs. Harold Benkelman of Sandus- Mr. and Mrs. A. ~B. Cumings and For putting new stones in Da- night trying to Remember, viz., Thae appearance of i~Irs~ Cord 8imonson, i James Brooker, a student at the U. ~ky spent Friday at the B. F. Benkel- family and Mrs. M. Bradley of Care 1 vid's sling~ enlarging head of the String on his Finger was a ~e~ county supervisory teacher, at Sha- i°f M., spent from Friday until man home° spent Sunday at the home of Mr.. and i Goliath ...... 6A3 minder that he was to Go to Bed early° wan% Wis., who has been missing Wednesday a't his parental home~ I Rev, Richards officiated at the Mrs. T. L. Tibbals. For mending sMrt of Prodigal The Absent-Minded Man dishes otlt since January Go ~ ~ , { George Southworth of E!kton and funeral of Eo F. Burgess in Decker~ Mrs. Be Foster of Brown C~itv re- Son and cIea~fn~ his ear° ..... 3.39 many a ~earty taft to his Friends° Dr° ElIa ~o Everitt, professor oi' I Miss Florence Striffler of Pigeon vilte Tuesday, . turned to her home Saturday after spent Sunday at the W. D. Striffter , f spendmg a few days w~th her daugh gynecology of the Woman's ~!edica! home. i Mr. and Mrs. Cnas, Bixby and Mr]! " ' . " - '•,•e• i Clark Bixby visited friends in Bad i ter, Mrs. T. L. T~bbals. @ ...... ~ and ~"'~-~;.k~eiy known m° medics:" Mr. and Mrs. Win. Zemke and Axe Sunday I ~rSo Harry C. Striffler returned to ~tir¢-les, was killed when her automobile ,daughter, Eleanor, of Detroit were @ Mr. and Mrs. David Tyo and Mz% nor' home m" Pon~mc~" TuesaayI atef r @ was struck by a motortruck at Fhilao tgu;'est~s at" ~h~e ~rweinm Zemke home @ deb~hiao and Mrs Joy Tvo visited friends in isP ending° a week at the J. A,, Sandham - , . , ]'Tuesday° !~Caro Suno_ay and Angus McPhail homes. @ I'~iaj.o Ray S. 2~iiller and iAeut Joe'" I !Kr, and iKrs. S. H. Biakety and 5fro Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe °fiDilmaE°nA. Goodall, John Me ~eaglL John @ Westover, aviators of the ~dinnesota and Mrs. Re Po Buck!ey of Bad Axe Gagetown visited Rove and Mrs° %Vo and Geoo Russell_ mote-cod..... k<.~ F HEST ST©CH @ i?¢ational Guard observation squadro,< were Sunday guests of Mr. and lKrs. l~ichards Sunday. i Lansing Tuesday to attend the slate who were forced to land on Lake Lax, A. g. ~napio ...... !meeting of the farm bureau,, - I Ivlrs. dOnn kktlnKmari was I;aKen tO _ .__ ©m ~erth of Duluth, are safe. The members of the Rebekah lodge the Bad Axe hospital Friday for reed-t Mrs. I. A. Fritz and M!ss Et~a Rind @ * * * enjoyed a pot tuck supper at the home ical treatment tentertained the boys ox ~neir ~unday Me Q. Ctmse, fifty-seven, well know~ of Mrs. Margaret Hendrick Wednes- Mz and MZs ~ H "~ " , school classes of the ~I.. E. church at @ • ". ~ ~ o d .... 13onnsacK, were ~ .~ • , .~ ~ e as an oil operator throughout Oklaho- day evening, o'uests at the Ler ~, M o~+~ ~-..... ~. ~ !supper i~rmay evemng a~ ~ne home ox ma and Texas, committed suicide by J.D. Brooker attended a road corn-'day: ~, and Monday.• ~,a **~*~*** **v.,,u ~'~**- Mrs.Arthur Fritz, Anthes was taken to Ann .jumping off the roof of the Densmore missioners banquet in the Board of i John Young of Syracuse, N. Y., vis- Arbor Tuesday to receive treatments kotel at Tulsa, .OkIa'. • dayC°mmerCeevening',buildingin Saginaw Tues- FridayitedMr:untiland Monday.Mrs"Harry Young from at a hospital in that city. ~e, fs suffer- Liae ~ffr. and ~irs. gd Phillips and dough- Jack Ryland, who spent two weeks ing with aemia. ~er, Bessie, died in flames whici~ de- Mrs. Kathryn Murray and B. H. stroyed *heir home near Plainfield, hi. with his grandparents, Mr. and 2)its. Wallie ~Ball and Lawrence' a~d Nis~ - Amos Martin, returned Saturday to Murray of Lapeer spent the week-end Sadie Ball of Wickware and Miss An- * * * Ms home in Marine City. at the Mactntyre home. hie Palmer of Cuss City were the The Socialists of Davenport, ~a, When L E Dickinson was jackin.~'_ Fred Neville and 5.fiss ~/!argaret g'u~s~s of 5{r. and L'[rs. J. Sha>~" ef ¢. ....~ominatedi. + Mrs. Lucy Ctaussen as theh ....u5 the front wheels of h~s" truck,.°Hess visited at the Allan Mctntyre Saginaw Saturday., 9***. ~and da~e for mayor° . 9*** . , . T~cesday the jack slipped, cutting a home in Sheridan on Sunday. Nfr. and Mrs~ Floyd Hoppes a:ad 9*** 0ee:o gash in his nose in which thir-i The Misses Gwendoiyn and Ange- children and Miss Allie/ Hart of De- 9.** ¢. 92~ ~elrso~][ teen stitches had to be taken, i line Witson of Marlette were week- trbit, were week-end guests of iKr.. ¢. ~N James Johnson, s~xty-xour years oi<% ~.!iss Gerbrude Scb.ie!e has ret:t,:~ed 'end guests of Mrs. G. H~ Burke. and g{rs. Win. Weldon. %r 20 years m"esident of the ~kr[:i~ Lo )or duties, as saleslady in Zemke's ! Mr..a?~d Mrs~ }-I. Fru.tchey of Mrs. Gee. Cridland and dauojhi~er? J 9**<. western Shoe company, died sud a:~d economist died at New York° {Aria, California: '"We have had ice ter 300~ [with pneumonia, is now on the way to ::: , . four mornin~.'s in. succession., Hope it Mr. and ;.~.[rs. John Retherford and 'recovery: ~/h's. Smithson, who has: .~ [ 'wi!l let up. It has done enough dam- Mr, and ?}h's. L. Sargant of Deford .been so li~:~.g ill, is also better. ¢. ~o~e~.g~ lade now. '~ spent Sunday at the ~viason Wilson Mrs. G. H. Burke entertained at a Funeral servdces for Viscount L,. <.c.:, it ~ "* ~.~n~n ~ to be a nice day and home. card pari:T Saturday afternoon in hon- e- BIQELO%V S :',6,rn]er tJritish nrnbassador to th.e you mep.~ion the fact, as is usua!ly. Mr. and Mrs. Gee, t{all, Mrs. Mar- or of her guests, Misses Gwendolyn :United States, were held in the chat>el the custom on meeting an acouain- tarot Patterson,: a~n:d Lucfl]e-and Fred-[and Ang'eti~:e Wilson of Marlette. of the crematorium at Golder's Gree~, lance, the reply frequently will be: crick Hall of Care visited at the I.W. Andrew Schmidt commenced last HARDWARE :<~ear Londo~], where the body w~s "Yes, but weq] pay for this" or "th;s Hall home Sund'ay. lweek operadng a line from CEss crelnated, is obst a weather breeder.' d " Don't be ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Watson and son, City! ~" to W~]mot where he meets both * * * a ~.n].-pj.lc" " 5 Take the ....~ood thinR's with Grant, of Hay Cre,ek visited Mrs. !:morning" and, afternoon trains on the Possibay ha}f the orange crop in a s.n:ae and let the bad ones take. care Watson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam I D., B. C. & W. R-, R. This is a con- GaliforpJa and one-third of the ~em(m of themselves; Robinson, ou Sund:~y. ivenience to travelers who are ham- eros) were lost in the tnree-(.ay' freeze, )¢:'so Jean Whitcomb-Fenn has just} Mb~ T,e!a ;~TeTi,e.]li-~_r,: of Gvee~!ea.f pored in maki~,~:~ connections because ~;.ccording to an official ' statemet~t by received a request from the Girl Scout ' returned to her t~ome Friday after{ofI the limited passenger service on {be California Fruit Growers' ex- .o-.g,-~-,-i~s~%n of New York City to act spending" a .few days at the John A. the P., 0. 8/ N, ,change at Los Angeles. as musical director for the officers Cole and C. McRae homes. " Oscar Hanson and twin dough- f • * * * ~training" camp which convenes for two } Mr. and Mrs:. Fred Fisher and lters of Grayling spent a few days the g , -< Joh:tnnes])urg dispatci~ sv,5"s no- weeks each summer.. >h's. Fenn acted daughter, Hazel, of Columbia wereiiast of the week with Mr. and Mrs: tl.ces were posted in the coal and gold in this capacity last season when offi- Sunday guests of 5fr. and Mrs. Geo. igoy Bricker before starting for Mi- K£nes in the ibmd district, anno(tncin~ cers from various parts of the court- For Saturday Seed and ~trs. Delia Lauderbach. ami, Florida, where they will spend that all strikers hqd been disc!mrged try were in training at Lake ~{ohe- i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Popham and ithe remainder of the winter~ Mrs. as a result of the deadlock in negotiao gun, N. Y. family of Novesta and Mr. and Mrs. i Bricker aecompaMed them as far as t~ons between the employers and thai Sherry 5fap!ev of C.~aseville drove Geo~ Seeder and' family of GreenIeaf i Detr°it Sunday where she wilt visit 1 pound good green tea o 29c ~Aners. into Cuss City Monday and his auto were Sunday guests: of Mr. and Mrs. for a few dkys.. A few cans of tomatoes at 10c i * * * v,,as soon the center of an inter- Chas. McCaslin. The junior section of Mrs. Joan Grefft. Britain. is to lend Austria estmg• ~'roup of spectators. In tn~~o cat" ! evening girls !Fenn's class: eort~ened in "Studio As- No. 2 .can of pineapple at 23c £2,500,000 (normally $12,500,000) if was a full grown wolf which Mr. Map- Monday the o£ the Epworth League on,tin, dined the boys i sembly" Saturday, Jan. 28, at the res- A:~Istria agrees to British supervision ley had shot in the vicinity of Case- 3 packages of flakes at - 25c at a banquet in the basement of the idence of M/'s; Fred BigeIow. For the ef its expenditure, says a London dis- vHle. It has been some time since old church. After a bountffuI supper was first time, mothers and friends of the patch, residents have seen a specimen of the 1 dozen sweet oranges at o 40c partaken of, Miss Etta Reid intro- students were invited to hear the * * * wolf family and it was a new sight duced Charles WhaIe, the toastmaster numbers presented. Sevm:M pupils 1 jar of Apricot preserves 25c The threatened Irish railway, strike to many of the younger set. I of the evening. Harry Smit h, Roy. gave demon:stragions of technical ex- -was settled at Dublin. D, S. Woolman of Millington was a W. Riehards and F. A. Bigelow re- ercises and the compositions were ta- 1 bar of 01-0 Palm soap 'ken from the regular work of each ::" * * caller at the home of Dr. and Mrs. I. sponded with toasts and Miss Flora for 10c, two bars for 11¢ [ Canada's fur industry fell off 52, per A. Fritz on Saturday, Mr. Woolman Reynolds gave two very pleasing person. BMva Tibbals of the senior ~,nt during the year 1920-21, ~the b~- came by auto over the road from Ca- readings. section played the Durand Valse in E 5 bars of Galvanic for - 23c reau of statistics at Ottaw't, Ont., re- re to Cass City, His previous trip ov- i When M,, B. Auten was in Los An- 'fiat, for tt~e entertainment of the ~erted. Furs valued at only $10,t22,-er the same highway was 35 years younger pupils. The following junior~ 57~ were taken during the last yea,:. ~ geles several months ago, he hap- , , , i ago when the time consumed in pened to run across a company of offered numbers: Virginia Day, Har- and the condition of the highway were movie actors who were performing ',riot TindaIe, Han3r~Bohnsack, Mar- YOURS FOR SERVICE AND GOODS i A cable dispatch from Rome says it much changed from those-which pre- before the film cameras and M. B. garet London, Glenford Straube, Ag- ~s reporte.d there that fresh disorders vailed Saturday. !stopped to witness the movements of nes Marshall, Raymond Wood, Eva GUARANTEED ~ave broken out in Cairo, Egypt, re- Cole, James Ricker, George Cole~ a,n~I sulting in 190 persons being killed and H.D. Schiedel will be a seasoned the artists, ge sought a position on :i: Frances: Middteton. more than 1,000 others injured, regular attender by the a high wall, and when he noticed a la- - . _~ . time he returns home tomorrow. Last dy in the crowd endeavoring" to secure The. rationing of milk to cNld~en t ! Arthur Nikisch, noted orchestral con- Saturday, he left for Lansing where a -oicture with her camera, he offered who are under normal weight in the d-lictor, died at Leipzig of influenza° he attended a farmers ~ meeting at the his services as photographer from his lower grades of the Cass City schools Jo He HOLCoMB ! ...... 5£ A. C the first of this week. I;oint of vantage and snapped several will begin next week. One-half pint i ~he prince of Wales was given a V~ecnesday, he assembled with the pictures. "Here are 50 cents" said Mr. will be served twice a day to e,aeh of Phone 82 tremendous welcome upon his arrival bean dealers of -the state at Saginaw Auten, as he handed back the camera, these children. Parents whose chil- ;at Mysore, India, by throngs of ~n-and Thursday and Friday he met "send me some of the pictures if they dren are of normal weight and who .habitants, augmented by thousands i witt,, the lumber dealers who convened iprove to be good." Only one scene was 'wish them to be served wit!4 milk may either furnish the milk or pay the sum at Flint and discussed business prob-i enacted •before M. B.'s eyes and he of- ...... ! iwho swarmed in from surrounding 1eros. :lien wondered whether everythin~ end- necessary to serve them. This is the

.areas° The ~ichigan State Board of Ex- ed happily for the pretty glrl with s:uggestion of Supt. Holmes. Parents .... aminers for the Registration of Ar-'the dinner pail and big umbrella who of undernourished children, of course, of Benedict XV at Igom_'~ ~ehe tomb ~ .... chitects, Engineers and Surveyors figured so prominently in the original are not barred from contributing to iwas sealed at 12 minutes after fern' announces that the next-board exam- scene he witnessed in Los Angeles the fund; in fact, subscriptions are .o'clock Thursday afternoon° A ~ure inations will be given at the Univer- ~nd whose pictures he received from welcomed from everyone. It is esti- iwhite marble slab bearing the date el sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, on April the camera's owner. About ten days mated that the cost will be 25 cents ;his birth, the date of his death and the 12, 13 and 14. These examinations a a'o, he picked up a Detroit daily and per week for each child, A committee years of his pontifical reign now coy- e.re given to those applicants who there before his eyes was the self- from the Woman's Study Club, which ;ors forever the remains of the "peace wish to become registered as arehi- same picture of the handsome girl in society started the movement, has the pope." ~9c~. e"~Pae~? ~ m- ~nrvevar.~ under ~n nAvm.f]~omon~, n~ n rnnv{o nrndue- ~roject in charge at ~resent and will ne [ ol t liulun DUbmebS k, onege, under new management, otters A French commander in the occu- Act 334, P. A. 1919. Full informa- tion. This explains how Mr. Auten appreciated every assistance rendered. il)ied Rhine zone has made _inquiries of. tion in regard to these exarainations, motored to Detroit to see Mabel Nor- Several citizens and local societies thorough business courses in Commercial and Stenographic i?~grgomelster~ whether they are able inculd%g application blanks, may. be mand in the film production Of "Mol- have already contributed but the sum work, Our classes will benefit you° :to give guarantees to the French bH: obtained by addressing the Board, ly 0," chaperoned by Mrs. Auten and of money on hand will not enable the i~eted troops in event of a further a4~ Room 420, No. 508 Griswold St., De- Mr. and Mrs. w, L. Mann. The quar- project to be continued for many L. L. Kerney, Principal. Phone 168 J L~ance, Berlin reports, i trot< tet also visited the automobile show.,, weeks° . ~ P~E F~V~ x CASS CITY CHRONICLE Cass City, Michigan, Fe%. :3, 1922. = .... over the yearly average for the past NNNNNNINNNNNNNNN~INNNNINNINNINNINNINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NINNNNNNN 10 years of 4,062., This may merely N indicate, authorities state, that cases i N are being reported better and the tuberculous are seeking competem: ~N N medical care. :N N With 14 counties visited since Sepo tember, the traveling clinic of the de~ N ! TOTAL DEATHS NUMBER 2,700, partment, one of the agencies come N N bating the plague, has examined 755 let ey Cereal [le me str ties AND CASES REPORTED IN- persons in the tuberculosis division.. N N CREASE TO 5,708. Of this number 119 were found t~ N N ~have tuberculosis and 168 were dee N 'dared suspicious. Requests for the AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3rd and 4th Why the two children and the hear-I clinic,have been so numerous, accord~ FRIDAY , 82.8, and Grand Rapids reported 891Feared w~thin the last 250 years° , . E N S N~ deaths, corresponding to a rate of 63.[ Tern T~ousand Theories. Of the total deaths 1,429 were men IN and 1,271 women. Ten thousand beautiful theories fo~ N N~ Though the number of tubercuIosis bettering one's fellow beings lie i~ 5ale C1o5e5 deaths decreased in 1921 the number wreckage along the shores of time° Our A r iversary Saturday Night Fe:go 4 N of cases reported--5,708--dncreased The fellow beings objected° READ LAST WEEK'S ADV. If you can't find it, cal us up, we will tell you al about it. N Ch ror ° ele L ° nere :N N ~N rooms rent~ wa~ Just received some Oo Palm@ Soap, a fine toilet soap, and while it lasts you Rates---Liners of 25 words or FIVE good to have N ter, toilet and lights. Will be ready N lesm 25 cents each insertion° Ov- to rent Feb. 6o John McLeilano 2o3-i can buy what you wa> t at per cake er i5 words~ one ce~% ~ word for 5¢ each insertion. N P0t~ SALE--Dry cedar kindling. set $ o20 N Phone 153 2L, iS. Geoo Ao Bartte. Also White Cups and Saucers, I%OP~ suitable for cattle ties~ 12c per 2-3-i pound at Bigelow'So 1-13o 29c ~N FOR SALE--Seed potatoes gro-~: Round meat platters I WILL CALL for your veal and from certified late Petoskey Golden N ~N poultry and pay top prices; also Russet. $1.50 per bushel° Chas. Sev- Bulk Hacaroni pound - 12c cull out non-layerso Howard Ash- erance, Decker. 2o3otf :N NI or. 112013 " sure the e are many piece5 N FIRST TO CUT--Pathe records are N Graniteware, yes it% here now and unpacked, am WE 'EXCHANGE flour for wheat and now reduced to seventy-five cents N can save you money on your flour each. A. H. Higgins. 2-3otf N Costs you nothing to look it over, Priced extremeb low, N needs. Elkland Milling Co. 8-19~tf N you will need° CLOCKS--Guaranteed clock repair- PIANO TUNING and repairing; also ing; prompt service. Higgins' Jew- N organs and phonographs. C. F. elry Shop. 2-3-if Hey & Son, tuners, IBad Axe, Mich. N Add a dosen 8un-Kist Oranges to your order° We tune for Grinnell Bros. Gall or EGGS FOR SALE--From the famous write. 1120[4p Sheppard Strain Anconas at $1.50 per setting after March 1st. Get N your order in early° Clement Tyo. i .are sure care foz~ hard startin~ n:% 2-3-2p N Itors. Bigelow's sell no other. 1-13- ~4 N TO THE VOTERS of Lamotte Twp.~ CASS GITY Farm Bureau members I will be a candidate for the office of olr @s wishing to ship live stock will treasurer .at the spring~ election. Phone 86 o-Wo ] @ please notify N. A. Gillies, Mgr. N ~our vote will be greatly appreciat- ...... ~ ~ 3-25 tf ed. l%espectfuiiy, Harry J. Colier~ 2-alV-~-a17 .... pY ~UM~y ~-~ AXES are o~e piece con~ ~.sNNNN~NNNNN struction--all steel, not laid. Bige~ NNNNNNNNNNNNNN~NNN~NNN~NNN~NN~NN~NNN N ~ ~ ~ ~ TO THOSE OWING accounts, would low. 1-13- appreciate % settlement. L. Keegan. - gist 10:30 and evening at 7:30. Come edness of the Michigan Canned Food WANTED--To hear from owner of 2-3-1 I CHUaCH CAL~DA~ " Co. This action places the canning" J~ I, ilTIEI IIIY farm for saie. State cash @ J !and worship. Sunday school at 11:45. company on a sound financial footing, good BURKE'S Drug Store for all rural $. place for in school. price, full particulars° A everybody the D. F~ Bush, and city school books and supplies. Epworth League at 6:30o Week day that they may start in the coming' IT IIIII,I illlW Minneapolis, Minn. 1-13-12p Presbyterian--There wilI be servi- services at the usual •time. All wel-season with a clean slate and money GENUINE Coleman Mantles cheaper VILLAGE OAUCUS--A village cau- cos both morning and evening at the to work on.--Yale Expositor. cus will be held at the Council usual hours of worship° Roy. W. B. come. "Jake" Marries "Only Girl" in Oklao at Bigelow's. 1-13- Rooms Friday evening, February Shirey of Ann Arbor v.dll bring us a Wh'I. RICHAI£DS, Pastor° horaa and They Are Driving [ ELMWOOD POLANDS, the farmer's 17, at 8 o'clock for the placing in message at each service. We especia!- to California. ~ hog. Prices reasonable. Fred nomination one (1) village presi- 2y urge all our members .to make an Mizpah Mennonite--Holiness con- e3" HOSPITAL NOTES° [ Stevenson, R. R. 4, Care, Mich. I dent, one (1) village clerk, one effort to attend Divine service, vention is in session at this church. $~ --~# (1) village treasurer, three (3) vii- Sunday school at 11:45. Classes for Services every day at 2:00 and 8:00 p. Jacob C. Anthes writes the Chron- I ! 12014p t lage trustees, for 2 years, one (1~ Come to Sunday school, m., up to and including Sunday, Feb., Stanley Osburn is still a patient at ~al!~o P. C. E~ at ~:30 Come and enjoy 5. A number o~'- outside roinisters are the hospital and is now able to walk icle from Chickasha, Okla., under date/STABLE Brooms at ~Bigelow's. 1-13- i 'villagecassCityoaSsess°rMichigan.f°r theByVillageorder Of'of ~his service with our young" people° present, All are invited. Ithe length of the lower hall. of Jan. 27, as follows: FURS WANTED--Highest prices i the Village Council. Lura DeWitK Mrs. Win. Nash of Port Austin who "I have been here part of the time paid for all kinds of furs° 10,000 Village Clerk. 2-3-2 Mid-week service on Thursday eve~ lunderwent an operation last 2-Xenday for two months and will leave for~ ..... ~-t~ w~ntod .~t o~ce~ T am ren- ning at 7:30. Prayer is the grea~ an- ~."...... e ~ori~ the removal of a kidney is still at California on Jan. 30. Wiii go Oy the resenting one of the largest fur ~-E WiSH to thank our kind ~riends us.erie d y nature. !, isof lmthe or~an~chulch. . service," Let. u~o~_~ ~~, THUM B NOTES " ~j lthe~ hospital and getting along nicely.~ !wayI " o f Amarillo," Texas, to Texlco,Tel manufacturers in New York. Clar- I and neighbors who have shown us no~ ~orge~ in" " p ~ ...... ~' Harold Bannick of Elkton, who was lNew Mexico, Roswell, E1 Paso, as, once Chadwick, Deford, Mich. Core I so much kindness and sympathy in the sickness and death of our dar- our church ...... ~ .... ~i ~ -~%b-~o~eratedI last Tuesday, Jan 24, "s still~Deming,i N. M., Phoemx," Amzona," respondence solicited. 11-25-10 wh~ ~ood singing, ~uy f¢l ~eacn surp.~seu n ~ ~ ~ ~ • ' ~ ling boy and for the beautifu~ Those ...... enjoy ~..... ". ~ ~ ~ -~'-~ *~-- ~p ~a ~atient and is getting" alone" n'~ely '.through the Imperial Valley. I will ~ome out o i " horal ~Imenas lasL wee~ oy ~enaln,o unem ~ .-. v - o ~ • ood plants and flowers; the singers, and . and hear ouz J~ .nlor C~..... nouncement of his marriage on" July l Mrs. Roy Anderson is still a patient be at Imperial by Feb. 18 or 20 if I do DU t the minister for his words of hope Club at the evening service, lmebe ~...... ~,r-ff~r" ..... ~ ~ !and ~ettin~ alone" nicely }not have any bad luck. Any mail sent oil soones sellinp" at 50c. Bigdow, iI and comfort; also Mr. Pitcher for re dora" s lendld" ~ork"- ti~n last co tVI1SS ±Nellie ±vine vizlc~u ox ; 6 ~ ~ " I ~ , / young people a g P t ...... t Melvin Dennis of Tilsonburg, Cans-~there general delivery will be held of course. ~ 1-13- his brotherly kindness. Mr. and Mrs. under the leadership of Mrs. Fenn. trot.avis, ±~. ~. .. ~ • I~ " ...... nes f for me "o o ...... Harry :Brown. ~art - invitation to all Six names have been mennonea m ,an, WhO was opera,ca ms~ weu -: . ~ y u Know_wnere mawara .... s • • ...... "-- * ...... h~-. 'day for obstruction of the bowels, is Landem is or any other Cass 'City I AM NOW prepared to gum all saws, t w?/f W EDWARDS, Pastor connection wl~n t,ne coming ~...... ~---o e .... " [election in Marion township, Sanilac getting along n!cely. _ people there. We will leave Imper- night or day. Satisfaction gudrun- CARD OF THANKS--We are very ---- !county, as candidates for the office of I Mrs, Fred Newstead entered the rot, go to National City, San Diego, teed, Alex McLachlan, Phone 128-- grateful to those who assisted in any way at the death of our little F. M. Church--There will be no ser-Itownship treasurer. They are Elmer hospital Saturday and ~nder.went .an then to Los Angeles. If you ha),e th.e 3S 1-27-4 one; especially to those who sent vices next Sunday afternoon in the CasweA, Richard Hunter, A,b.rt~ ~ W. o p eratmn" that da Y. ~ne ~s aolng • ~ames% .... oi anyone zrom ~nere ann men" CRANK lost for Overland car. Re- flowers, and to Mr. Richards for ..... ~ ~-~,~s because of the nuarter-~Wh~rnton, James McVittie, Alb.rta hie" e 1y. aaaresses WhO now reslae on _ our turn to Wm. Foe, Cass City. 1-27-2 sympathy and kind words whiel, ...... •,f~ ...... ~ Itf': . ' ...... ~ mh~ ~V[rs Frank Bawloske and Mrs Jo- route, please write at Imperial, so iy meemng wmcn wm De nero a~..... nay Clemna ann wnmo~ t~ ...... " _ _ me were greatly appreciated at that Creek, beginning Fr"ida y evenm" g-,~presentI footings of the tax roll in" se P h Partmka" of Kmde," entered the I can see them " NEW STOCK Peter's Smokeless time. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ke> Roy. S. H. Porterfield will be present Marion township are $44,000, which hospital and both underwent opera- "I guess I did not tel1 you that I Shells at Bigelow's. 1-13- gun. 2-3-1 to conduct the meetings. These quar- makes the office a desirable one. ;ions Monday morning. went to Enid, Okla., and was married EVERY YEAR more people exchange CARD OF THANKS---We "wish to terly meeting occasions are a real The Pigeon Live Stock Association to the 'only girl in the world' as they thank the friends and neighbors for all say, on the 21st of December. We their wheat for flour. Why not blessing to the entire circuit. The statement for last year's business you? Elkland Milling Co. 8-197tf their sympathy and kindness during- public is earnestly invited to come showed that the company did a $125,- GREENLEAF. have had a couple of trips in our boat the•illness and death of our tovinr' and hear the full gospel preached. 000 business. Ninety-one cars of and now we are ready for the coast. wife-and mother. George Miller and FOR SALE--Northeast ~£ south- stock were shipped. When stock was Mrs. Chas, T. Laufer, who has been We will live, cook and eat in our car. of Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller. "The weather here is nice--cold east ~/~ sec. 13, 40 acres. Address Evangelical~Bible school at 10:00 shipped to Detroit the cost was 80 ...... nights, but warm days. There is ice LeRoy Palmateer, 2510 S. Mich. Av, I WISH, to thank my many good a.m. If you wish to get the banner, cents a hundred and when shipments ;~in~as%e~Pi:~n~; hIe;r¢:j:inZ;m: on still water where the sun does not Saginaw, Mich. 2-3-4p .... friends in Cass City and Detroit you must be on time. Morning wor- went to Buffalo the cost of running ...... who sent me a post card shower fo:" hit it, but 10 or 15 degrees above is ship at 11:00 a.m. This service will ]was from 90e to 1.00 a hundred~ Dur-~i°ItsoclhecirW~le b~ t~rlatcloYmm~etdy. In LOST~Ford rim equipped with ca- birthday. I cannot express th~ the coldest this Winter and only a be in honor of the Woman's Mission- ing the previous.. year 127 ears of stock. t Jonn...... ~oss has purcnasea a new sing" but no tube. Finder please in- I pleasure it gave me. Mrs. O. C couple at a time~ ary Society. The whole day throuFh- were stopped and the business! ...... of days form Rev, F. A. Jones or leave at I Wood, Bend, Oregon, 614 Delaware "Any Cass City people who know Chronicle office. 2,3-1 1 Ave. 2-3-1 out the whole church of the Evangeli- l amounted to $256'000"SSlstantna cashm~ li'bu~Ii~°bRXathbun and Robert Simpkins of former Cass City residents resid- cal Association will be devoted to Bernard Ahear , " ' "'" were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. WANTED--To rent 40 or 60 acres of It TO THE MANY friends who by Mnd7 prayer for this most worthy organi- 'of the Kinde State Bank, was fatally t~ ~,~ .... ~o.,~, ing in the seetions we expect to visit will do me a favor by sending the ad- land with buildings. Frank Slack, ly acts made brighter the d/ws o" zation of the church. injured about II o clock Fmday rnglr~l ".~..... "...... I .... i in which he was r~din i wmuae ~oo% WhO a~enaeo me lu- dresses of these people and I will try Defordo 2-3-1 suffering of our mother and to thos~' Junior and senior Y~ P. A. at 6:45 ~nen'i ~ ~ne ca~ " ...... 7 g[. neral of his cousin in Lake Ode ssa , re - who so willingly assisted us at th ~, in .- and find them. as ! wilt stay for at p.m. Song service and sermon ac SLIUCK a eu,xverz, _ Ir0nZ_ __ o v~ zrle~ lerFtl ~, -, ~ • ~ FOUND near the Solomon Striffler time of our bereavement, we wish I ~ " "$. ~ l~urne(1 home on 2rlday. least a month." 7:30 p. m. 1home ...... of Thomas Stahlbaum. me alea~ I ~bmlt~ ...... Luther is WSlmng retatlves farm 2 miles northeast of Cass to express our heartfelt thanks:. ~a~uraay nlgn~, donn meanoreK, WhO, ..... Mr. Anthes' address in Los Angeles Stanley, Paul and Win. Bien. Prayer meeting and teacher train- • ...... - 'In ueEron;, ~City, some side curtains for auto- i was w~m mm m ~ne ear, was no~ m- A R Hathaway made a business will be 1109 West 49th St. mobile. Call at Chronicle office. 2-3- ~ng on Thursday night at 7:30. I WISH to thank the many friend:- The Yo P. A. social and business jure& Three wheels were knocked off the ear when it struck and turned trip to Ubly on Friday last. MALOTTE cream separator with self- and neighbors who were so kind a': meeting will be held at the home of over. Thomas Stahlbaum took the oc- balancing bowl for sale. Good as the time of the sickness and death Miss Mae Benkelman next Tuesday new. Nell Fletcher. 2-3-1p of my sister. Also for the beauti- night Will you come ? cupants of the car to Kinde. Bernard COMMUNICATION° ~l~c~Hc~ Nefrigeratioeo ful floral offerings and ROVe New- Ahearn was about 22 years of age. A brine tank in place of ice, whte~ HOUSE and one acre of land in Cass berry, who was with her so mud' Baptist--10:30 mornin~ worship His sudden transition came as a great Cuss City Chronicle: by means of an electrical instrnmen~ City° A bargain if taken at once. du~!hg her illness° Alvin Summer~. ~ubject, "The Lost Bible Found°" The shock to his many friends. In the last week's edition of your keeps a mean temperature in the re. McCu!lough & La.mb, 2-3-2 Lord's Supper will be observed at the A largely attended meeting of the paper, I believe the statement was frigerator, is growing in popularity l~ CARD OF THANKS We are ver' close of the morning service. 12 m., stockholders of the Michigan Canned made that in the basket ball game be- suburban and country places where ic~ VALENTINES and novelties at grateful to friends and neighbm:. Food Co. was held at the Auditorium: twee n Gagetown and Kingston held at Is difficult to obtain. Its advantages Burke's Drug Store for their many ac~s of kindness dur S~ S. 4 p. m., iCrusaders. 6:30, B. Y. ing the illness and at the death o' P. U. 7:30, evening service; subject, in Yale on Friday afternoon for the:Kingston Jan. 20, the score was 30 to are that it does away with the iceman, it gives a dry temperature advanta- CARPENTERS Specific Kow Kure our husband and father. Y.rs. An- "The Goo~t Olive Tree.'; Thursday eve- purpose of hearing reports_of_the 31 in favor of Gagetown. T_h!s was a and other stock remedies at Burke's drew Wilson and Family. ning prayer ann conference meeting. pas~ year b ,u~mv~. *'~*~ .... e mistake. It was m Iavor ox ~ings~om Drug Store. I You are cordially invited to these ser- stockholder from Yale and vicinity Please favor us by correcting. and there is no slime, dirt or drip as f WE ARE VERY thankful to the kin.l vices. vgas present, representin~ $28,000. A[ Respectfully, . with the use of Ice. It is arranged ta BURKE'S Drug Store for Hess Stock friends and neighbors who sent t]-, A. G~ Newberry, Pastor. vote was taken and it was carried I E.E. KINLEY, Supt. freeze a little ice for table use when Tonic, Panacea and Louse Killer. t fruit during my recent illness a~! that the stock be turned over to the t ~" ~ that is desired. It is not an inexpen. ~~ to the Live Wire class for the ben-- Meth~llst Episcopal--All services Union Trust Co. and enough money sire |uxurY, costing about $400 to in* BEST Cough and Cold t tiful flowers. Herbert Greenleaf ~ remedies at Burke s Drug Store. t and family. on Sunday at the usual time. Morning be borrowed %o square up the indebt- Advertise it in the Chronicle. ~tall in any refrigerator. CA~E 8IX. ¢:ASS CITY CNRONicLE Cass City, Michigan,~F~bY,3,:1922:':

@ .:. Basil Zheim" left guard, James Mr. and Mrs. T~ Lounsb.ury, of Cass with her sister, Mrs; George B,n!£er. \ ' ...... l GAGETOWN. I O'Rourke; jumping" center, John Mur- City Sunday. ~ ..... ~-~'~ ...... -~...... ~** ' h ' , Mr: and Mrs, John WentwortH'~and: g,, i p Y. John 0 Rourke refereed the I .Miss Martha Linek of Detroit is family were Sunday guests of Mk ~" Lyle Weir drives a new Ford car~ Jfirst half of the game and a Sebe- ~, lwaing man the second half. Miss :!visiting" her sister, Mrs. Wm. ~artus.. and Mrs. Fred Palmateer. ~.~ ~ John Munro was in Cass City Sat- Jones, the Sebewaing girls' coaeh, i Mr: and Mrs. Frank Hall of Cass Mr. and Mrs. Arehie MeLartv and' ~.. urday afternoon. &,; refereed the entire girls' game. After i visited at C. Bingham's home Sunday. children of Brown City were S~;nqay ~.. CORN== Misses Ellen and Elsie Munro were the games a very enjoyable time was [ Mr. and Mrs. P. Livingston and ,visitors atthe home of Mr. and M~s. ~.. in. Unionville Saturday. )spent at the high school.,' A luncheon 'family visited at A. Hurd's home George Collins~ Mrs. Cullins acco.m-] ~" Miss Belle MeGinn spent severs! ~of jello, cake, sandwiches and coffee Sunday. panied them home. [ ¢' We have it and the price fight days at her home here. orchestraWaSservedfurnishedand St. Agatha's school Mr. and Mrs. E. S~ Simmons of The F. W: B. ladies' aid wiI1 m~et I ?~".: i , Ross Ostrander of Bach Visited the lively music. Gagetown and Mr. and ~/Irs. E. A. Tuesday, Feb. 2, with Mrs. Emm~t.l, ~'. Livingston were entertained at the I-Iolcomh. Allare cordiallyinvitedtb[ ~. ~=~...,~~~i~,~,~tN . public school Wednesday. iGagetown is to ~e congratulated as Wm. Simmons home Friday. attendl @ being" fine losers. " ~" Miss Lettie Loomis is visiting her ~.~ brother, B. Loomis, near Cass City. } Mr. and Mrs. Olin Thompson and i. ~, ~m~ , .... ; ...... ; ...... c:...... :. - ..... :~ - : :='~: ~ :(r:;~:ct:-, v; a:s: ~, ~s ,:,:,;-,;-.~;e,:: ~,, ;: i,. 7::7~,::~777~%o e, 'a,s the ilazu-y 'Tu~bush home Sumi one day last week. ant time. i their parents, ,Mr. and birs. J. B, Mr. and IVEos. Hiram McKellar and John Karner of Port Huron spent Mr. and Mrs. O. Morehead of De-~Hicks. , , ?7 a few days with his mother, Mrs. An- Sherman Evans journeyed to Caro CASS CITY CRMN COo troit are moving into our church] Mr. and Mrs. M. Wentworth visited $;, thony Weiler. Friday to get their 1922 licenses for house. 'with relatives at Novesta Corners their gas wagons. CASS CITY Mr., and Mrs. Waldo Weiler spen~i We are sorry to lose our old neigh- Sunday Friday evening the guest of Mr. and bars, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, who l Mr. and Mrs. George Martin autoed Mrs. L. Weir. i have exchanged farms with Mr. Mc- to Croswell Monday to visit reIatives. E"£ERGREEH; Mr. and Mrs. L. Weir and children Kichan, one mile west and two miles ,i Mrs. B. Hicks, who has baffled four spent Saturday at the home of Mike north of C)ass City, but our best A number around here are suff~rifig doctors, is slowly gaining and able to with severe colds at present; Bedore. iwishes follow then< They expect to sit up for an hour every day. Miss Tens Craw~ord of Milling4aon move about March 1. i Daniel Hembling of Yale is spend=. i Mrs° L. Retherford and the Misses ihg a few days with Eld. F. A. Jones. spe~t the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W., Hartsetl, ~Ruth and Norms Retherford and Lil- }ir. and Mrs. Angus Craveford. Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and family lian Martin called on Stanley Osbur.n Mrs° John Fox is entertaining cam-' I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Profit and chil- and Mrs. Mae Coleman spent Sunday ~at the Cass City hospital Sunday. He pany from Pt. Huron this week. t dren of Bethel spent Sunday with Mro afternoon at the A. Ellieott home. ]is getting along nicelyo, Mrs. D., Shultz, ~vh'. and ~'h-s. Stan- 1 i and Mrs. Ha Russell. MrS° Philip Moore entertains the , Mr. and Mrs. W. Oo Coleman wsited icy Shultz and Ii'ving" Shultz of 2eel- I er attended the service ])&iipah I iVirSo H. Spitier was a Sunday ladies aid at her home ~his week at Win. Woods of Northeast Kingston a~ guest at the home of Mro and MrsoiThursday. Sunday evening,. ] ,,i Sundavo Daniel Graham° ] Richard Edgerton returned from ! Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe spent a, I [.i The Star ladies will meet this week i Clio tast week after being' the guest We exchange flour for -wheat and few days of last week with thelat-1 Thursday afternoon and evening: at of his brother, Dr. Ao C. Edgerton, for can save you money on your flour ter's father, Marvin HarringtOno the pleasant home of Mrs. R. J. ~ri!!s. a week. needs. Elkland Milling Co.--Adv. 8- ,~ ~ ' ~'~ o.k._ i %Ve exchange for.-~.vi~ea,::~ a-nd Come in and see ~u~ Ba~. .... , A six o'clock dinner will be serzeo., f Mrs, Etg'erton of Cass City is ig-tf 1 flour Mrs. Albert Russell and Mrs. Ang~c •visiL and Mrs. Ed. Richardson of Chss two were cuts, Mr aed N]rSo George Carolano i Mrs. Susan Slack is very i!l with City. visiting at l)or~Hhy'g home, one Null.. day recently, up.(1 tl:e ~nmarried,:state 1,.~_. i ~l"0Sb v.~ ~o.~ ..... p-¢,umop, ia at the home of her so~, ,> ~van ,~,ouns returned go his home,. 0{' the o'lleStS "tR WCI] 'IS of |ler (~vJD bv~si]e:ess in. town Saturday. :Alex, @-* {! at Birmingham after spending the b.roti?erv L~nd slsi",,!'s s'..q the Iittte rme : A. ~,. Keno.erson was in ,.aro Mon- past three naonths ,;w-""-~,.nhis sisteG_. ¢.. $,. Frank Carson of Eikton is buying i a-ti~inking. Fin:lily s}~e re~narkeC: @ @ hay here. day on business. Mrs. H. Johnson * • "lsr~'t-it stra,,~p,? 2~[:" !t~other ~,n(! the @ Mrs. C. P. Hunter is a patient suf-iNMr, and Mrs. George MeArthur, i Mrs. Wm. Rowley is reported some .cUt se£qr~ to l~e the onty peo[)le in this ¢. @ood C eam Cre&m, fever with a felon. -,~_r. and Mrs. Henry Sweet, Mr. and better at this writing. whole f~,,mily tint h[ive nny ('hildren." ¢. ).,{rs., Park Wagg and son, Harold, and Russel Watson and Ernest Nicof . a Mrs. C, Fo Stearns is recovering !j. B. Henderson s~ent Sunday with gave a party last Tuesday- evening • in. Xf you have ~t, Parrott w{ll :~ ~.~e,it: ~-' wor tb~o¢÷hile,< from a severe cold. West Aft!can Groom's Appreciation° ¢. Cyrus ,tremble transac~ea, , ousmess, . !Mr.~ ".. and" }Ir's A.H. Henderson and honor of Ivan Gibbons at the home of • ' . ' .rurally (~n tl~e day after the n:-rriave core° m Cass CRy one day last week. I " . H. Johnson. The evening" was spent mony the native bridegroom of West o* Parrott Crea,r ery o Mr~v Robt Wood spent SundaT~ ag~ _Mrs" Thomas, Wagg is convalescing, in playing games, singing arrd music, Afric, a sltows his appreciation of his * ~ ..... : - ~v ;~ i av the home o£ Mr, and Mrs. Samuel and a pot luck supper was served..AlI t ¢° The Home of Clean Butter thehome of her son, Arthur ,5ooa, :n W~_~. wife by powdering her head with fine 4* " t ~ ,.agg. :~reported .a god time~ * . . ~ . Broo~flelc. clay. Edgar Wood returned Saturdayt The ladies' aid of the F. W. Baptist I .church will meet with Mrs. Emmet! NOVESTA CORNERS° from a two weeks' visit in Pontiac, ttolcomb next Tuesday, Members of A[':<`:°H¢°>14°:°:~:~:+:°:°:+:<.:.:°:°:°:.:°:¢~:°:~:+:°X°:°:°:.:~H°:°H°:~v~v.....v.v:v:.~.~..<~.R.>:.+:+::.:¢<+>:+:.:°:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:':~:<°:~:+:~:<.:°:.:°:<<+:+:~:°:.:°:.:°5>H¢~::~:x:2:~:::::~;:~:::~~~;:::::~ Windsor and Detroit. • the aid wilt furnish the pastry for the! Zero weathe) still prevails. ~,evo and..... Mrs Neiman announce the dinner v,'mc,~" ~ wi!! be served th~:t day. arriva! of a little son. J , The little folks of Mr. and Mrs.~.-: -:< The ~;o'eon high sehoo!basket ball I Win. Collins are on the siek list, l!:ii o%* eveeing and upon finding Caro "not TOWN LtNE this writing with congest%n of the !$ o%* a.t home," they returned to Ga;;etown lungs, i i'ii !!ii.-.o .%. o*...%* and attended the Sebewaing-Gag'e-- Mr. and Mrs. P. Livingston visited i Wood sawyers are busy in- our :<- °%. o:.: town games. Come again, Pigeon[ at the Calvin Hiser home Friday. !neighborhood the past week. !:'":1: ~/~rs. E. EIo Kuhn, }irs. D. I. iKr. and Mrs. C. P. Hunter and George Collins and Mr. and Mrs. !.:.o:+ Thompson and Mrs. A. Kerr of" Owen- family of Gaogetown visited at Mrs Lew O'Rourke spent the weeMend in ii!:: dale attended the diaaner party at ?/frs. T. Wald's home Sunday. Pontiac. {ii!!2":" Geo. WalIaee's T,mrsc~,.y of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roth of Grant and Mrs. John Slack is quite sick at thiS. :::: Mr. and Mrs. Cha.s. Beach were at Bey. and Mrs. Wilson of Ga.¢etown writing. !i!{ home Friday night to thirty, friends, s>ent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Vern Allen is numbered with the i$. Dancing prevailed, followed by an Mrs., Wm. Simmons. sick. !iii. .%¢ .. elaborate luncheon. Our mail man, Frank Hall, is dri- Mrs. Leslie Taylor of Detroit spent, iiii iiiioO.. Mrs. N. C. Maynard was at home to ring a new Ford. ATTE>i'T ON, FORD the O. E. S. committee of six ladies Fred Hallock took his son, Kenneth, fromher mother, Saturday Mrs. until:Win. Patch,Monday sr. with :~::i!::i: ~.;o,**o~. Wednesday evening" when arrange- to Saginaw this week to consult Dr. i Mrs. Clayton C rawford spent Sun- ii!i oO;~•. :1 o.~O . ments were completed for the refresh- iRoo_gers, day at the home. of Mrs., M. A. Sno- i:i:: °%,. ments at. the ~¢Iasonic ball to be given t Fred Reid, Glen Reid and Otto ver. i i!jl Feb. 9, Richter motored to Detroit Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wentworth• ilii: OW IERS ! Sunday evening .services closed a returning home Wednesday. . spent Sunday at the home of his ili[ series of revivals at the Nazarene /fir. and Mrs. Calvin Hiser and two uncle, Julius Wentworth. i:::...: Ford! pm.'~s;, like most everything else worth-,, w,hil~, ,are eoum~erfM:teG The manufacturers church. Rev. I.G. Mal%in, a noted children visited the latters parents, Mrs. Walter Weeks spent Sunday if!::: of these imitation parts are obviously not as.: in,~e~'estedl as we are: irt maintaining the: minister of renown, a converted circus . high s~andard of qtmlity and the complete, satiS~,hetio~ of For4 ovnmrs.~ Imitation part~ down, will hold meetings one week in i ':!:!: April. Announcements will appeal" la- ~ . ~. !:$ are man, far,urea to sell ,at the highest: possiNe rate of profit, an4 the: grades of steel use& ter. are eo,nsequentay not the same high quatity,;speeially heat-treat~ allay steels speeifiedi N~

Miss Ethel Carson of Unionvilte i. Wh a tO ur . Ftha ers R ea d25Y, ears Ag o 'i~[ Ford formulas for the manufacture of GENUINE FO::RD PAR."rY~d.. o spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. Items published in the Cass City Enterprise a quarter century ago. and Mrs, Fred Carson, in Brookfle!d. ? iii~ Do~'t~be misled--Insist upon GENUINE: F¢)RD~ PAR;~S m,ad~e b$. the Ford Motor Corn-. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell have the sympathy of the community over The city of Jackson has adopted] John Murphy is in Flint this week iiii pany. By so doing you will get from: 35i ~o 100 • per-cent: m e~'e wear from them, a..~i yo~. the loss of their infant son born Jim. standard time. Why not Cass City? lattending the meeting- of the Sheep: will pay the lowest possible cost~thei ~me every~vhere~ 25. The most of our merchants are put-I Breeders' association.

The Sebewaing high school basket tint in their spare time taking stock. I Mr. and Mrs. John Zinneeker visit- .o.~ bail teams played here Friday evening" Chester, four year o!d son of Do R. led their daughter, Mrs. W. D. Striff- iiii 5{}% OF GENUINE FORD FARTS with the school teams, It was a hard Graham, is seriously ill With inflam- ler, at Argyle, on Sunday., iiii and fast game for both sides. The vis- marion of the lungs, l While Wm. H~ Murphy was on- itors' girls' team won b.y only two The Moore telephone line is being" gaged in decking logs on his. farm RETAIL points, the final score being" 16 to 14. run direct from Caro to this point and northeast of town, last Saturday, a The girls held the following" positions a tar~e force of men are now engaged i tog rolled back and caught his, right # FOR LESS THAN 19c EACH on the team: Right and left forwards, in setting the poles, iteg, breaking the small bone between :::: hm and Ira Cra~orfl; right guard, Joyce, daughter of H. B. Fairweath- knee and ankle. i Belle ,Clara; left guard, Mildred Wil- 'The furniture business heretofore iiamson; jumping center,. Wards Hal- er, is four years old today and is en- ASK FOR PARTS PRICE LIST tertaining a number of her little conducted by L. E. Karr has passed :!:i ieck, (first half), Arletta Fisher, friends. into the hands of So Ostrander, Mro }} (second half); running" center, Nina .Karr earning into possession of Mr. :i:i When your Ford ear, truck or Fordson tractor needs attention, call on the following o%O Munro (first half), Estella Quinn, Louis t. Wood, of FrRz's pharmacy, has succeeded in securing a certifi- !Ostrander's residence on Third St° }} •authorized Ford dealer, who is properly equipped, employs competent mechanics, and (second half). The loeat boys' team least through the transaction. showed fine spirit and played a clean, cate as assistant pharmacist. We join uses Genuine Ford and Fordson parts in all repair work, At the annual meeting of the Dri- fast game. However, they lost by a in congratulating Lou upon his suc- cess. ving Park association the following :i:i directors were elected: H. So Wick- ing" superiority in size. The boys heid We understand that a postoffice is, the positions as follows: Right for- about to be established Six miles ware, O. K: Janes, E. H. Pinney, O. t3. iili G. Ao Tinda e •ward, :Harold Hobart; left forward, southeast of here, two miles north of iW°°d, W. D. Sehooley, W. T. Schenck, iiii Preston • Purdy, (first half), Alex McHugh schoolhouse, and that Phili-o !M. H. Quick, J. L. Hitchcock and O. :i:i i.> Crawf0rd (second half); right g'v.ard, Marks will be the postmaster. * !White. ':::::L':2::~:::::!':::2::;;::;::YV:::::::~:::~:::::::::: 2::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::~ :::::::::::::2:::;:::::::::::;: ::;::~ :::::::~:::::: V::.::::~:::::::~::::::::::::::: 2::::::.:::::::::::::::::: 2 :::2::::::::.LO:i':::: :: ~:::: ::":.:::.':2::::.::.:::: V:::::::k:::::g i Cass',Ci:ty,Lbiichigan, Feb. 3, 1922. wASS. CIT~2 'CHRONICLE , PAGE SEVNIN~

CEDAR RUN. day afternoon and evening oi" last ~ i ,5 -¢ DIL3IAN SCHOOL NOTES. Reading and Thinking. " week at the Clare Turner home at • " 1i HILL BREEZES. ! 'Phose who h.ave r(-'ad of everyl-hin~ 'Orville'Ware, aP:d his niece, Bernice Elmwood. , I;;* *:" I (By Keil;h McConkey.) are ~lhmght to understand everything Beardsley, spent Sunday at Wm. Several i'rom this vicinity attended Happenmgs i Carfie Brown and Mildred Sutton, I 1st, 2he and 3rd Grades. hm;ingfurnisl~,e~bUr it iStllenOtmindalWaYSon}y,'~o.withRead°mao Ware's. the funeral of Andrew Wilson at Cass • t Reporters. I In connection with the study of" the ter'.n]s of l~/-2~ o~bc..... (.a...... ;e Dub we h~ve thvee -',-s-iv ..bJ,,,,no Corncar<-:. ,'t -::{e:rF i} e:v£n @-; Sun- an3 fractured three of his ribs. 'i'Le_. ~,,~ ~.,..'s.,.)~_~',,aa:.~¢~.,.as. marxs: already° ~"r.: the parents w!!]!' We ,~...... :~ c/'{oqr,al..~...... valentines ]/ri(!ay ~" ..... and ,< -,<...... -' .... day.. from -;;'ui-n,~-~,-...... ,-, ...... injury is very painful. Tile .m,.tionv,1 a.'4ricultural cont:erence co-operate in starting %he. ]lfitle ones afternoon.I One naturalist has e:<> 'essed th& t~'.~¢:~ss }dyrt!e T)erci'U_-.': s~.enl VTednes- /',f:[ss Jennie and F_,arl i-~eutler :at \Vashhutto.u ugP,.}ed unanhnou.qv..to off earlier' for schcoi, it-will >,~.~ "rop.re-;._. 7th Grade. opirHe A.rbor last Thursday evening'. '.£i~ey commissi m. Andrews were visitors last ~£'hursday. ',at school this week o:~ which we hoge wi~: than {m the £rm]ml duNp.~,~ s.. alI enjoyed an oyster supper ~f'ter ':: * * TVe extend a hearty invitation to ~.]l i to put a barrel of flour. We are study- storm, hecau~;e in the fiePc(,st ,~-ales they tied up the ?,'oat. i I:nc]eY 'l.n un.aniL:otm a£re(,ment lhe isa:'ents to come and see what we are!ing about the Arrnenisn ohildren and :l:e<~ir, as :: :::ass, is at rest: tint is, £2_.~ 'bill for R!n(l/na of the. $]_] 000,0(t04300 doing, late very anxious to do sornethin£ to 'the b,ird is :u a moving, .q::iOm'ting ]:~Iv. andMrs. Garfield Leishman and foreign debt o.1_' ihe .UniI:ed States was [held them,, TVe have already over a me

~oo~.0o ...... o..... ~,.o.,o...... o...... o...... ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. T., Hiser spent ment conference 1)5" the middle of next i Ethel Lampman returned Monday &o a.. Sunday w~th., xmend.',e • . ~ at Akron ...... week was forecast by an ofli.eia! ~m,.~*'.,. ~ ~ ] ~ ~ gl .g "~ B ~ Mr. and Mrs. N. Millner and son i{:~_1l spokesm'tn at Washington. It is a~te: a week's illness. "...... ~-~ ~ ~ II ~~. ~?~ .& For art work, we are makin~ Eski- a, 'g c e ~=[ ,g and Claud Spaulding of near Caro Dossible, he said, that it may come - ~ ~ ~' " ,.'s mo posters. $ o spe t Sunday at Wm. SpauIdm ,. ear, e,'. [ wff your harnessfor 1,00o Se ~ A~26~ONEER .~ :v>..nd Mrs. aas. Belknap ~.lled ,:: ::, ,:, m~-h S~hoo~. ~ g ..~ The government economy committee, The second semester commenced them ~no A~so w{H sell the = on Georo'e Compton Sunday. ' bring ba!ance ,~ o ~ .,g "' headed by Sit" igric Geddes, will recom- last Monday. Everyone was enrolled ~ .& :~o ~., ~o S[~OYB~ ~{~6~ ; mend a cut of £40,000,000 i** army and last week so that no time was taker.. Of ITiy = .8o .~& CAN-BO~4~Oo n.~vy expenditures, according to the frora school work. The new subiects % ¢~ S Farm_ sales a specialty._. Dates ~ London Westminster Gazette° for_. the term are economics~ eommuni- !,~!a~.~.~£2.~,~,.~ ~A .~t.e ~ r~C.~ 8 8v xqaTy- be made with Ca.ss City g (Delayed correspondence). * ::: * ty civies, solid geometry, civil gov- ~ ~ ,~,s~a ..... ~. -J ~.~,~ ,:.., gg .g C%ronicte or with WiY, o Aus-o ¢~ Asseriions 1hat the r'~ih'oads were ernmen(s and senior reviews, lge hO- g lander at Shabbona store° g~ Cold and frosty, turned to their owners after the. period~ tice a large enrol]ment in the classes ~u'l£Jt~f~'(}~.... ~ ~° a~d ge~£ ~)Ci~~ ~if~i,C@~ @~f£ ~*k~%/'~y ~:}~ a ~ Will Taylor of ]?lint called at Geo. oi: govermnent control in a "b]:,)ken o:f economics and community civics q~,-- ~v ...... Jcrivs' on Wed~2esdav, douuf' condiiiou were denied !3>, due to the fact that tl~ey are the first ~28~Ft~@$5 ~i-~,~,1%,~.o~vn~v ]]2Viyo !qOW ~S iCk~e ;~T',,~k~e~ <-~.~ ...... Mro and. Mrs. Martin Hartsel] and Walker D. i-lines, in a statement at subjects of that kind tauo'ht in tb.]s ~'~ ~3~j:~[3)'> U~@t,~*~"t.~.~ .....Wdgk~as~ ~<~s~I~Ni£,~£ you: <'{'~v'~G 7U;...... Ua:SC: daughter, Alice, of Pigeon visited W..:.tshingtono high school. ~t ...... ~ ...... ~ Friday afternoon at Henry Hart- * * * i The debating team takes the nega- them° sell's. Senator Simmons (Den.) of North 'live side against Croswe]] at Croswell Mr. and Mrs. James Upto£rove vis- C~woHna ~mnounced in the senate at on February 10th. "~ff f0:ed relatives m Harbor Beach Satur- W~,shington that he would offer the One-half pint of milk will be served ~-'o A B ~ ~ C~, i day £111(:t S'dnd'cy. ~]ve-wfly soldiers' bonus bill as an twice a day to nearly one hunm'ea - " an]emhnent to the foreign debt funding children in the kindergarten and first ~ t ...... bill now pending in the sen'~te, six ~rades commencing next Monday., " • * * The Army Alpha Intelligence Test !~.')i ~ ,,C '~ Soldiers' bonus would mean $850,- was £iven to all students of the high ...... :...... ~'- ...... 000,000 additional laxation in the next school Tuesday morning. The report ¢,~*,~,.:~.~:~:--:~:~:~*:o+.*,-~:~*~¢~*g~*~g~*g.¢O¢O¢*.**O¢,¢,g*OO,g**~.t.¢.~ ew,*~,~~+** e~.t~.t**,m,*~ ~:~ i DENTISTRY, two years, 'tceor{ling to gocretary of will be published in t~.~e ~nea;" future. &. ~i A,, Fritz, Resident Denfiet, i-he Tl'easury Mellon at Washington. The boys' second teanq n]ayed Ya]r- ;~ £ O~ce.over Cass City Drug Co, We He tel'ins pl'tll to finance bonus from g'rove last Saturday evening re,su]ting ?i f ~o!icit you,r ~atronag'e when in need the sale of re~'unded war obtigation~ in an easy victory for Cass Gitv, the C* -)f work. i:utJie0 score being 86-2. The ~?rst tea;n ill: ' • * * ~ ptayed on Wednesday evening. This $ " <~*O~~ ~*~J ...... ~...... P. Ao Schenek~ Do D. So it is announced at 'WasMngton that was also a victory for Case City. Re- ~ ~] Dentist l'uesday, January 31, is the last dayl sults were 10-22. We play Gagetown 4, i~i y ~~ ~j~~'~. Graduate of 'the Univers'igv ,of 27Iich-on which wild ducks and geese, coots, here Tuesday and both teams ~o to ¢ • ..: ...... :_ e~..... :,~,~ @ao. c~..~ aaltinules and WiIson snipe or j{tck- ~ ...... l! FrSdsv. This is to he one o~" ~] ;*~[~

~u ~ I ...... United States und6r the federaI ]aWo Certrude Striffler returned to [!] ...... }LE-[iu~£~ ...... @ BIaek,M1kStovePoIish ~~~' :}T :L. ~'I[ORRIS, ~{o D. sc;-oo] Monday after an illness of ap- ~> • ~ is dfffere*~f..:I£ does not ~k~ v~ TweIve ships, * cnrrving.... a torsi of o,.- pendicitis. ""+ < % h% feed °"h dryout; canbe usedto the "[~ '~'~ 'Dhone 62. [H)0,000 bushels ot: grain, have aetuaI]y! .,u @, las~ drop; liquid and paste ~ ~~ ' one quality; absolutely no ~.0~/~ been sent to Ih~ssia for the relief O[ 1 waste; no dust or dirt. You ~~~i SHELDON Bo YOUNG~ M. D. her starving populace, it was an-I Every year more people exchange :~7 d ~ ~ "~ get your money's :worth. Cass City; Micho nouneed by Secretary o£ Commerce :their wheat for flour. Why not you? ~][!] ~ ~(}'~ ~° Black 5ilk , 80. Hoover at. Washington. Eighteen other }Elkland Milling Co.--Adv. S-19-tf ~i / ' :~!T{:*~; • vessels are now loading at Atlantic I } Ste~Te PeHeh ...... ,., ou~f port~, ,nd wm ~arr, a.ot~er J ~

and'quite so good looking be arranged with Cass City Chronicle ~flll owes $7os,~6~.a. for the campaign Court--State of Michigan, The Pro- as Big Beno e~ ...... °f 1920, which resutted h] the eIeeti°n . bate Court for the !C'ounty of Tuseo- 2.~..~, o~$r2_~. ' ";...... of PresMent Warren G. Harding, ae- la. ~[a~ :ll~l'~'E He is absolutely the fin- ~':o- ,-- --- , cording to figures made publie at Chi- i In the Matter of the Estate of ~y est sleepmeter made, the ~I~@ t~j~7 .~{~~ eago by Fred W. Upham, financial Clara Quick, Deceased. LU , , , Notice is hereby given that four , first one I've felt like dis- DEN~S treasarer. ,months from the 16{t, day of Janu- ~o~ a,vake--dul[--st-pid~ ~ important is go04 coffee playing in my window c~lv~ s. Smith, his wife° Mary !ary A. D. 1922, have been allowed for Then a cup of invigorating to success that it pays to in, alongside of cut glass and s,~m,, Nea! Trestor and 3ohn Jo ;ere&toI " r s to present their claims Lighthouse... your head sistuponL{~hthouse--inthe ~' Wrigl~t were killed while erossing the lagainst said deceased to said court becomes as clea~ as the coffee silverware, m e ~.t j[l~ o1[ interurban in an auto at Indianapolis. for examination and adjustment, and itself.., a smile ol satisfac- round tin can. Your groce~ , ~ , that all creditors of'said deceased are lion comes to your lips to has it in the whole bean to their to $3 75 to $4 50 cough drops More than a lmndred families were u,.ea,osaid court, atpresent the probate claimsOffice, in help~yotithrough the day. and steelcut. o ...... __ , driven from their homes at Chatta- the Village of Care in said county, on~ .--- .-. ~ ~ ~ ~ .._ ---- ~ .-:---.-,~.~,

This ~tised.is the incl°ck the Y°Ubig' havemagazines. seen adver" ~2~d~Ut~~ i~ ~ ~,~X%,~~" floodn°'~'ga'~'ChoieeWaters.wines !ilem'" b~*and* d~e-iem~e~seeliquors,* valued river at heard16th1922'°r beI°redaybya:ndofsaidthatMayC°urtSaidA, the ltil;n dayonD.claimSTuesdaY1922, °f ~laY willat A" tenthebe L !~ H'l" H U U ~ ~

$10,000, were stolen fronl the home of o'clock in the forenoon., ~ COFFEE A H HIGGINS c,v~ OU|CK RELIEF Maurice L. Rothschild at Chicago in a Dated January l:6th A. D. 1922. o o Faro., Ydlo~Padt,~l~e-- raid by men who represented them-! O.D.,. HILL, .' 53 s~, ~r~,, ~elves as federal ~gents. (Copy). Judge of Probate. • PAGE ~IGNTo CASS CITY CNRONICLNo : Cass City, Michigan, Feb. 1922. " ...... ~...... ~ ...... ~, ...... ,,, . .... ~.~ ~~ L2----v,.-= .4~.22172 ~,~,~, ~ ..... 3, SUGGEST CHANGE IN !ceded his wife in death. She leaves Earl Kehoe vs. Stanley Turner and et aI, injunction. C ASS CITY MARKETS. i ELECTRIC SERVICE but one brother, Alvin Summers, of Leo Walker, trespass. Henry Marsaw vs Frank Metzge~ m Where Your Cass City who took the remains to William W. Ward vs. Stanley Turn- et al to set aside deed. Continued from first page. Ortonville for burial. net and Leo Walker, trespass. George Meuszer vs. Sophia Her- Case City, Mich, Feb. 2, 1922":,. Guy E. Rifenburg et al vs. Lincoln i berts, accounting. P, uyin~ Price-- amount equal to the cost of construct- Mrs. George Milier. Taxes Go !Kinnard, et al, trespass. ] Joseph L. Durocher et al vs.. James White wheat, bu ...... L05 ing the line., Mrs,, Ads Johnson Miller, wife of Earl R. Finch vs. Cyrus M. Pierce, !Blaekmore et el, injunction and ae- Red wheat, bu .1.08 Cass City's light patrons have been George Miller of Greenleaf township, trespass. I counting`. , Oats, bu 32 How Uncle Sam Spends payin~ a 16-cent light rate for sever- formerly of Elkton, died at her home. Howard E. Randall, et al vs. E. W. t Ruth A. Dale Morse' vs. Sarah Mi- i Rye, bu ...... 69 Buckwheat, cwt ...... i 50 Your Money in Conduet~ lowerst months. this rateThe and council a committee expects hasto Jan. 22, from hardening of the after- Sloeum, trespass. nor and Go0. B., Whitney, to discharge , ~, ..... ies. i Estate of William F. Messo~ vs mortgage. Corn, sheIled, bu. (56 lbs.)'.°.'.'.'. ". '.'60 ing Your Business formulated a new scneame Du~ ~ne I I ~- " t Potatoes, bu ...... 50 _ n ...... ~ Deceased was born in Hattersvill% Chas. C. Messer, contest of will. George Weber and CharIotte Weh- tBarley' e~t ...... : ...... 1.00 matter will o~.~e ~nresnea ou'c unm~ Ont., Ju~ne 22, 1873, and died at the Louis Surath vs. Jacob Greenbur~, er vs. Northern Investment & Finance the regular mere;rag nex~ zionoay eve-' .... 4, ~b ...... ~ ...... ,__ 7( ~...... ~ ~ ...... ~...... ~., !~P~T'~ c,~t ...... 2.2s a :G.!~ ;.5;,; '~ ..:-;, ~;~ ~ ~ ~r ~ -~ ; "g' ~,, " ' a ...... ,.,,::=.~ ',,<,C&: <:it,~:~;e~s &,_:e ~_....[e._e~[ed ~_,._ -:.~.- =., -=..;~=~= -::~= ~.,~ ~=~;~c.z:.o <;~.: " ; ;-:: , ,, ._: ..... : ...... '"2'" ~""' Author "Washington Close-Ups," "Banks and the Bad Axe project onIy from the fi- ~v.~/ ~o, ,~a~, sue was marines ~o ~vlr. I ~evace u- v:ran~ D. Soper vs. i~u-! George Weber and Charlotte Web- ;~eu nay, ton ...... 9oU0 11.00 FinanciM Systems," etc. Contributor PoliticM Miller and soon after moved to Etkton I cinda Soper, contest of will I er vs. Securiby Mortgage Corpdra- Egg-s, dozen ...... 32 and Economic Articles ¢o Leading Periodicals nancial point of view. The local ser- where, they lived until a year a:o! The Wolverine Insurance Co., vs, tion, injunctiom Butter, lb ...... 35 und a Writer of Recognized Authority oa the vice has been excellent for several National Government's Business Methods. I when they moved to Greenleaf[ ~ Conrad Gohs, trespass., Henry C. Newton vs. Palmer Soy- Cattle ...... 3 ½ 5 years and no town of like size has Hogs, live weight, per lb ...... 7~/e To this union were born four chil-, Harold Upright vs. Peter Remain, [erance et al, foreelosure~ ~===~ been better served by municipal or Calves, live weight ...... 8 10 Copyright~ Western Newspaper Union dren, three sons and one daughter, the privately owned plant. There have trespass. I Divorces. Broilers ...... 14 17 daughter having preceded her in death VIII. been very few interruptions in service W. J. iKoore vs. Valley Home Te!e-I Clyde E. Patrick vs., 2vlattie M. Pat- Stagst~len s ...... 14 1816' six years ago. and 24-hour lig-ht and power service 'phone Co., a corporation, appeal, frick, divorce. ~ Ducks ...... 22: WHAT PERSHING THINKS Mrs. Miller is survived by her lov- has been maintained every day except i Star Piano Company vs. Charles H. Rencie Lloyd vs. Vada Lloyd, di- Geese ...... 15 The appropriations of tim five great ing husband and three sons of Croon- Whitehead, replevin. powers for military and naval, pur- Sunday. leaf, two brothers, two sis.tore, and Lewis Mfg. Co., a horporation, vs. Iv°rce" . ., " Turkeys ...... 2T Supt. Straube told those present at lmses in the year 1.920 alone reached mother of St, Thomas, Ont., besides a ! Lew~s C. Carpent~" vso Elma N. Hides ...... 04 the meeting Monday evening that the William J. Moore. (Moore Teleph°ne~c~rpenter,1 total of $1.6,442,251,;[01, a sum only host of other friends and relatives to System), assumpsit. . divorce, l about $2,000,000,000 more than the cost of producing- electricity at the 1 Cecile Welch vs. Frank Welch, di- mourn her loss. Christopher Miller~vs. Lot Wilder, 1 Order for Publication~FinM Ad~ Cass .City plant at the present time vorce. total for the whole fourteen years bee A short funeral service was con- trespass. /.ministration Account.~State of M~ch- fore the war° was 6~ cents per kw at the switch- ducted Wednesday afternoon at the Civil Cases over One Year Old. !divorce,Fl°ydHunt vs. Mary Harvey Hunt, I~gan,ty of TheTuseola. Probate Court for the Coun~ 'board for the first 15,000 kw in a It all comes down to this so far as home of Rev. E. E. Hencle and at the you are concerned o month. Over that amount the cost was ~;.~ -~.... ~- ~ ~m.~^~ o ...... T. E. ;~Stalter vs. Marcella Toohey, i John J. Keller vs. Emma Keller, di- At a session of said Court held at. vorce. Nvery morning" when you goo to I 3 cengs per KW• xne nne loss ~s about Hmse• offima~mg`o. ~ .... BurmI took place m Isaac W. Hall vs. Jessie M., D~xon,. I the Probate Office in the Village of work, or when you stay at home sick !.16 per ~cent ~ The...... amount of electrici. ~ " I the Riverside cemetery. " assumpsit I Louis H. Eno vs. Grace Eno, divorce Caro in said County, on the 25th day o- r zy proaucea a~ ~ne local plan~ m ~xo Nellie P. Dickinson 'vs. Charles of January A. D. 1922~ on a workm~" day,"" or e~en" ~f" ~ou~ t ...... - Thos e wh o at t ended the funeral~ An d re w J. Seeger vs. John Craw- r , - • vemoer an(1 December was ZU,OUU KW, • • • ~ • " Dickinson, divorce. Present: Hon. O. D. Hill, Judge of" e out of a ~ob, ~t has been arranged [ ., i from a &stance were Mrs. W~!ham I ford, replevm. Probate. lot ~ou to oay }ore fa~- sha-~ o~ t per rnon~n Wa ne~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' + Neil Vader vs. Nettle Me Vader, di- -- J ~" ' .; ",. ~ a ~ ~ ...... ~, I g, " and Romain ,ohnson of S~. I C as. A, Humes vs. Ufii~ed S~ates In the Matter of the Estate of of what ym~ earn or should earn, of ~epresen~a~ves o~ -~ne ~en~fai row-]Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of R. R. adm., appeal. • voree o~er e~ roe orre~ea set3 me a~ v.~e xoimwmg t Matilda Dake vs. Edward Dake, di- Charles IMo Delling~ Deceased. " _ $5,000,000 a (tab' for the support ". " ° " -' ' West Lorne, Ont., Mrs. Henry Trarop Theme Electric Co. vs. Care Li.a'ht vorce. Harvey E. Delting having" filed in ef the army and navy. That is the i ra~es: lot Detroit and Mrs Lawrence Mc, hr-. & Power Co " said court t~is final administration ac- estimate for the fiscaa year 19 o9 I Residence Lighting--14 cents per thur of Cro---ll ..... The ~ ; ...... r , Gertrude I. Dodge vs. Marvin Dodge ' " ' --~-- ~ . ~ o . .~ . ~ ,~ ] ~we . ] r~epUDllC 1%uDoer too~ vs. ,.o1~?] count, and his petition praying for divorce. over .~5~. ,000,000 a des,.. I ha~e, ,~en~ralm ~., I KWn. ,or nrs~ ~nree KWh per mon~n per l . .... A Cole the allowance thereof and for the as- Pershing's word for it. You wilt have active room, 5 cents per kwh per I~_ ..... II " " William G. Trask vs. Gladys Trask, signment and distribution of the rest- tO ay i "" "e "1 " , . •{ month for alt in excess (Unfurnished, CIECUIT COURT Chan c e~).... Case,~ divorce 'due of" said estate, day is a pile of money to i ~-ails, basements, porches, oath rooms, O ~N~ FEBRUA~ t4] E~vin ...... , ' C~ar!es Andrews vs. Mary Jane An- { it is Ordered, That the 20th day of working .... ~ • ~, ~ame~ ana bessie o~ me~ spend for insurance against attack Iclosets, pantmes and one bed room t ...... , drews, divorce. February A. Do 1922, at ten o'clock-in .... , .... ~ 'vs. ~oy ~. Armstrono" ana ~o~de And of course that is not all the are exempt; all other rooms are Continued from first page° Armstrong injunction. Alice Russell vs. Abraham Ru'~sell, I the forenoon, a~c said probate office, be and is appointed, for examin- cost° What is the big idea? What ,2o called act{re rooms). 10 per cent dis- vs, Michigan CentraJ ~ Re, a corpor-. Henry S. Myers and Louis V~rean vs. Idivorce° hereby Helen Wiltard vs. Charles J. Wil- ing and allowing said account and you think about it? You will have to ic°unt for prompt payment, iVfinimum alien, trespass. IThe Unknown Heirs of Ceylon M.. , hearing * said petition; pay bill. Do lard, divorce. the you think about it charg% $1 per month° Joseph Mrzygtod vs. Joseph and Kelley, to clear title,. it Is Further Ordered, That public at all? General Pershing does. This Commercial Lighting--14 cents per Mary Dudek, assumpsit. Richard Wright, admo, Frank Chap- Inotice thereof be given, by publication ~s what he thinks: , for first 30 hours of demand or Jesse D. Draper vs. Vassar Stamp- et al VSo Gertrude Candler Gag'e. 'of a copy of this ordeG for three sue-- el Modern ~nventions Come aapidty. "As we consider the causes of the connected loado 5 cents per kwh per ing Works, garnishment. i William E. LaFave vs~ John LaFave ,eessive Weeks previous to am day o< The telephone was a toy in ]$7C; lhearing`, in the Cass City Chronicle World war and comprehend its her° month for all in excess° t0 per cent Valley Scrap iron. C'Oo vs. ~ebert A. i~o clear title. G - ...... rors, every thinldng man and woman discount for prompt payment, iVtini- Crobar, trespass° ~he typ, e',vriie~ a crt~(h, arrangenlen[ newspaper printed and circulated in. 1 The Western Oil & Gas Distribut- ]11 Ibo ele('rri(, il](!U]qI~l'y H lmt)y said county° -must fees that measures should be mum charge, $1 per month. Columbia. Sugar Co. vs. George ing vs. Chas. A. Humes, 18787 ill 1879. wll(~l, [']~!i~,m illV(-'lllO(t [lie 1,'I- O. D, HILL, tM~en to prevent another such eel- Power Contract--t4,50 per month Rabideau, appeal. 1 Anna L. Carl vs. John S~ Frazer et (~D-[I(](~S('Oill ll~/}lI :]It~ })])(HHI~'F;t[)II ~-\'~1~ Judg`e of Probate amity. One step in that direction i aer kwh of demand plus running" Lewis O. Allen vs. Fred J. Brock-ial to clear title. A true copy. wm, ld be to reduce expenditures for ~eharg-e of 2~ cents per kwh con- man, et al, trespass i Frank J. Bronis vs. Louis Mac,2ao• a (~lll'i(l~J{y ilt 15;~){} all¢i lll()\'ill~.i [lit,. O. D. HILL, Judge of Probate. " armamenh Our own estimates for sumed. 5 per cent discount for prompt ~lll°es H []i('k(,ri[la oxl,:,ml~.~! in ISt)(I. 2-3-3 naval and military purposes contem-payment. Special discount where va >late an appropriation for the fiscal synchronous motor of 20 h. p. or over year 1922 of over $5,000,000 for every ]~s used. Minimum charge, $4.50 per working day in the year, I¢ is ~ month per kwh demand. gloomy-prosi)ect that the nation~ 91a~ Power Non-contract--6 cents per N expenditures greater {has ever bef,or~ kwh for first t,000 kwh per month, 5 in peaeetimes, cents per kwh for all in excess of 1,- .:e.viences should be enough to con-'coun~ for prompt payment. Special N .:.:. vince everybody of the danger of a :discount where synchronous motor o i !ii! renewal of this competition. But one ,i 20 h. p..or elect is ~f-~ed. Minimum Z" .... nation cannot reduce armaments un--tcharge~ $1 per mo~tl;h per connetted ??~?? o:.: ~ess all do. It is time that enlightened h. p. N .%,. r:::; LEST cool)Jr everywhere should undertake Street Lia'hting--Where companK .:< . WE FORGE T ;:~,' rm~m. same rst~on,~ ~,',.~,,~,~+ owns street lighting e~u;,~ment $4.50 whie]t wouid pot only reelers the Iper 250, candle powe~ I*~"pc, ' month;' ' ji!: ~v~u'ld cd[ i~s hea-vv :/in'~nci~J bq~'den 82.60 pe.~ 100 candle power per month° i!il bii[ which in itself would go far to., All night every night service. 25 per {va.rd the prevention of war. We are icent discount where midnight se-r,qee N }~o{ a w~]Jlil~e "peep1< ~.ye do not its required. Additional ~5 per eene dis- N ~%h to expand at the expeffse of any i count for prompt payment. N otlmr nation. ~nd We have no designs Where munieil~alities own their 6n an~,bodv.' If other Deckle fool th_o own eouipment, rate depends OD, ® {:i: '.~:,:~e %W~b] us and toward each ,e(lni~ment, ::k g~. (,thee it seems unreasonable flint they [ Wholesale Rate gehedule~Ra{es ~houid be un~dl!ing ~o eot~eht tR ,metered at vHlag'e llmiLs~eigt/t cents N D on t Forget We Carry Surfs and Overcoats for Hen and Boys >rlnciple te some limitation of m'ma- i~for first 8,000 }W'S: lO eI' men #}1~., six~" iiii monte, to b'e c~rried out when other }cents for next 8,000 kw's per month / • m~_tions sin?teed in establishing stable and five cents for next 4,000 kw's per iili iiit gmTm'im~ents and are willing to recog- imonth" If villae'e wishes to contract g .hize the wisdom of such a course. 20,000 per month, prier shall be 6%~ "N Don't forget we carry Coats and Suits for Ladies iil Ofl~erwise, may we not seriously ask cents for first 20.000 kw's per month <: N ! ourselves whether civilization is a and all in excess-five cent per kwh per' failure, and wlmther we are to regard month. Five per cent discount for N war as an unavoidable scourge timt prompt payment 0n'both offers,, N ...o ~t~ani:in(t must suffer? @ ¢ii, wwonion all v, anoren !iii ~:; "There are ell{or consideralions which should prompt us to make every DEATHS OF THE WEEK. :g effort to bring about a curtailment of N ~hese exi)enditures throughout the Continued from first page. world, 1)artictllarly in the war-worn N Dod Forge We Carry Rubber,s in aft K nds and S zes •:': ~ eo,ntries of Europe. The people of ehie Mark, Miss Martha Striffler and O..o Europe have always been our best Mrs. W. R. Kaiser, all of ~ass City, N enstmners and are largely, dependent beside a host of other relatives and @ N 1u)on us for certain necessities. We friends. }il ili! a must took to them to buy the products N Dodt Forget We Carry Hosiery for Whole Family of our farms, mines and factories. Andrew Wilson. N The prosperity of our people depends IN i.i! in no snlall measure upon the unin- Andrew Wilson, who suffered se- ;:* terrupted flow of Commodities abroad, verely for three weeks with heart N iiii <> We have stocks of cotton, wheat and i trouble, passed away at his home in N Don't Forget We Have a Men's Furnishing Department :,ilii Nil other products greatly in ~xcess of Cass City Thursday, Jan. 26, at the i:: % N ?:i: our own requirements, which the age of 75 years. !:? <4 people of Europe sorely need but Mr. Wilson was born in Crasbie, N i:i: NI~ which we cannot sell and 'll~ey can- Scotland, (near Glasgow) Sept, 10, N N not buy because their fiscal systems 1846 and game with his parents to Don't Forget We Have a Ladies ' Furnishing Department ilil have broken down, their currencies Sanilae county, Michigan, in the year N have depreciated, and their purchasing of 1861. For many years, Mr. Wilson N N power is exhausted, was a successful farmer and for 12 iiii N "The first step to take in the re-years served Greenleaf township as N .%o !~nbililation of the finances of all these supervisor. He also held other town- countries is to reduce tile cost of ship offices to the credit of that com- N IN FACT "~gOvernment so that expenses will not munity. Mr. Wilson was united in N exceed the incomes. Expenditures ~marriage with Miss Anna Brenner of N !!i! must be lowered everywhere if 1Ubly on Oct. 23, 1895. About nine Dofft Forget We Carry Most Anything You Need in iili financial stability is to be restored and years ago the family moved to Case N :i:i ~f the nations are ever to pay lheir ~ity where Mr. and Mrs.. Wilson have !:i: N debts. Until stability is restored no.no ~since~ resided. N READY-TOo WEAR MERCHANDISE .can llave prosperity th'~t comes from a I Including previous marriages, nine free and uninterrutded flow of producfg ]children were born, three of whom from one country to another( Bt~t this preceded the father in death. ¢':mnot be done if huge SUh'~S c0mintie Mr. Wilson became a member of ~o be appropriated for the mainte- the Evangelical church about a year N hence of large armie,~ and large navies, ago and at this church the funeral ilii service was conducted by the pastor, "The safety of Immanity in the l Rev F L. Pohly, Saturday after- ii::i future, indeed the peace, the h'ti)piness • • N :.:. ~nd tim prosperity of tile race--all .noon. A large number of relatives ~g ~q~peal alike for an early consideration and friends were in aLtendanee. of the question of limited armamems." He leaves to mourn his departure, N N -.% Broadly speaking. St is the man who his wife, four sons, William of Forest, N .... %., profits, and not the shnpte average Idaho, Robert: of Beardon,i Ark., N :';t N %% m'm who endures, ~VllO is behind all Thomas of Pontiac and George Of %-, %.. NI! N ...~ this movement for ever incre,~sing Cass City, two daug~tters, Mrs. Abner -.% armament. If you doubt this, .just ge Bogart of Ray, Minn., and Mrs. La- N YY. N out in your own neighborhood and ask Vern Kelley of Pontiac, 20 grandchil- N men who were actually in the win', dren and other relatives and friendS. Nil '~,.hn .nx~7 c~prvlo~ ~n fh~ Iin~ whpth~" they want any more of it. Mrs. Domp~er. I Mrs. Hannah Dompler died Wednes- t N Scientific Query. day January 25, at her home on South l N N When we read about monkey stffYs Seeger Street after a Short illness, t N l~etting salaries of $1,000 a week in Hannah Summers was born in Oak- l the movies we wonder whether ev(:lu- land eounty, October 23, 1840., O~! N ~ion iS whntIt hits been ('racked 110 ~ ~ a ~o~,, ..~...... ;~_-~_n- .... I ~ ~e. r iage to Wallace Dompier, who pre2:~: