f THE COLOMA COURIER AND THE BENTON HARBOR HERALD

VOL. 35 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929 NO. 49

Crystal Palace Blues, 5; House of MIES H WMID David, 1. REV. BALFOUR CALLED 16 ffiOn WERE Play AuKiista Next Paw Paw Lake Resort Notes Next Sunday's game at the Crystal bk cmsm phuce blues Palace Baseball park will be between TO COLOMA PASTORATE MED MB MEM the Crystal Palace Itlues and Augusta. Kverybody likes to see a winniiiK team Michigan's Prettiest Inland Lake, With Its Two Golf Courses, and the best way to keep a team goim; Israelite Baseball Team Humbled by Community Church Extends Call to \arious Offenses Were Included in the good is to show your Interest and en- Four Dance Halls, Art Colony, Numerous Hotels and the Paw Paw lake Udit by Score of thusiasm by attending the games, so Former Pastor Federated Chunii at Charges Made by the Officers see next Sunday afternoon's perform 5 to 1 ance. There will also be a game at tlu Cottages, is Ready for Opening of Season. Hartford, Who Arcepts and Starts Sixteen were arrested by the officers Paw Paw Lake diamond on Thursday. from the sheriff's department and twin Rpvengo was sweet to the members New Work inunediutely July 4th. when the fast Lawrence team city police in the week-end cleanups of f the Crystal Ptkiee Blues baseball Hotel, Naomi Hotel. the National Academy of Art and the will endeavor to win a victory over The First Community Church of two days. team last Hunday when tbey played The hotels on the north side of Paw i Glenwood School of Painting, near the Palace Blues. Colonia again has a pastor. A call has 1' red Scott. 37-year-old Sodus negro, ^way from borne ami defeated tbe RESOAT SEASON IS Paw Lake are now all in readiness for Chicago, who was also the instructor been extended to and accepted by Rev. was the only one arrested on a serious county cbamplons .of last year, the the season of ID'.'S), and a number of | for the Business Mens Club of Chica John lialfour, who will take up his charge. He was jailed for violating jlloiiKe of Darld team, at tbe Israelite them bavi already been entertaining go, has arrived for the season after work In Coloma at once and will con- tbe liquor laws. Deputies Tom Car- tall park at Benton Harbor, and won KALAMAZOO ALL STARS TOOK guests. Many reservations are being j teaching in iin art school at San An- OFFICIM.LV OPENED duct the services here regularly, enter- penter. Charles Davis and George tbelr game by « score of a to I. Last made for aecommodations over the tonio, Texas, for the past few months. ing upon his work next Sunday. He Itryant arrested him after obtaining a Tear the bearded boys took the measure MEASURE OF COLOMA RED SOX week ends and for the Fourth of July. He will have charge of the school "buy," jf the resort boys In tbree games and Among the hotels on the Coloma side of again this year. Courses are offered John Harper. 53, Benton Harbor, was [therefore there was much Interest I his Week End Experted to Bring the lake are the following: Rattray's In landscape work, drawing from mod- arrested by Deputies Harold Larson •entered In last Sumhiy's wime. The Paw Paw Inn, Rissky's Maplewood, el, outdoor life work, composition and In a Ninth Inning Rally They Nosed First Big Influx to Paw Paw •ind Clyde Stannard for driving while lonK-halred boys led In the hlttliiK and the Woodward Hotel, he Wuodward still life. 'Imnk. He was fined **.0 and costs by Iho In tbe errors, but were low on the Annex. Newton's Locust lleacli, the K. II. Krickson, owner of the an Out the Coloma Players Lake Resorts. Justice Joseph It, Collier and bis -oore. Monday's St. Joseph Henald j Hotel Oilllce, Strongs hotel and resort. school, has just completed the work of driver's lliense revoked for !H> days. Press iMibllsheil tbe followliiR aeeount Coming to the front in a ninth inning While many summer home owners at Hennessey's Florence Hotel, Frank beautifying the buildings oecupied by If be fiills lo pay his tine he will have rally, the Kiilamazoo All Stars won the Paw Paw Lake resorts have been (Ireen's t'olonial. llabel's Doris hotel, the Midwest School of Art. The jf tbe game: to serve 30 day.- In the county jail. Lu- "Aldeast month and others i Kngstrom's Lakeside hotel. Sballnuin's buildings have all been repainted, the cille Kreigor. 33. Henton Harbor, and ilttlng of their pitcher, Rudy Weber at the Crystal Palace baseball park at have been motoring over from Chicago resort. Peterson's Tippecanoe resort. lawns and tlowers put in attractive Frank iturrow, who were said to be "be t'rystal Palace Blues romped over Paw Paw Lake last Sunday afternoon. for week end outings, the tlrst big in- The Ravine Cottages, the Lakewood condition and new plains, bulbs and with Harper, were lined $3 and costs The Red Sox started a rally In the tlnx of tourists and summer home peo- lie Iiou.se of David ball club yesterday hotel, Burkey's Villa. North Park hotel, shrubs put out which will make tbe for Mug drunk. >y the score Tj-l. It seemed to IK* an ninth with Miack getting a homer, bin ple is expected Ibis week end. : Lamson's resort, Lleberman's resort, sebool grounds very attractive. Frank Nemethy. Is. St. Joseph, was iiff day for tbe Davldltes In both Held- their rally fell shurt. The All Stars Englewood hotel, the Hyde Park. Doug- With the closing of the Chicago and lined v", ami costs by Justice Collier for ug and hitting. Although they outblt ire said to be the best from tbe fac- las View Resort, (Jenoar's resort and other city schools, the Michigan tourist being drunk, lie was arrested by be Bines, their tlelding kept their tory leaKiies in Kalamazoo. Sleep and The (Jreen Lantern Inn. There are and resort season is supposed to for- Deputies Frwln Kubath and John Lay. ^»re down. Hank Uoodwin did tbe mound work i also a number <>f cottages where guests COIfAGERS' COUNIRy ClUB mally open on ilie last Saturday in June ' arrol Cook. of South Mend, nnd In the oiH'ninK Inning tbe House of for the All Stars. (Joodwin having had jure entertained, and a large number of and continue until Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. \. J. Blanford. also of vld had their lirst hard luck when a workout with the Chb-igo Cults. i places where roomers alone are accom- The resort business has many uncer- South I lend, were fined $10 and costs Crystal Palace bad the base* loaded, Shaw did the catching. For the Bed jmodated. At Little Paw Paw Lake OPENS EOR SEASON JULY 1st tainties and the number of visitors to each after pleading guilty to charges Jewblrst fumbled a drive by Curtis, Sox. Black and Zieikie did the battery I one finds the Virginia Beach resort, <>ek enjoyment at Paw Paw Lake and 'f disorderly conduct. They were ar- nd Cook, Ronse and Co|)eland raced work. owned and operated by Mrs. Ida i.tber Michigan resorts depends to a rested lit the Lighthouse near New jome. Hughes, the Storic resort and the Hud- Program Announml For Mouths of l onsiderable extent on the weather and Kuffalo Saturday night by Deputies son cottages. Provides Hirills also on general business conditions In July and August ' harles H. Andrews, Erwln Kubath OUIH TOOK THEODORE Mi, the cities. The bitter are said to be and John Lay. "From the spectators' standpoint the fairly satisfactory. Hot. dry weather One of the most beautiful sites al Charles Fields. 10-year-old Benton jost interesting Inning of the game is depended upon to drive the city dwel- EODR DANCE HAEES AT LAKE Paw Paw Lake is that of the home of Harbor youth, was arrested by Deputy ras the fourth. On the tlrst bill BENTON HARBOR SHOE HAN lers out into the rural districts and the the Cottagers' Country Club, in a grove REV. JOHN BALFOUR ••ale ILsmly on a charge of being Itched. Heppler, tbe Blues' catcher, beautiful lake resorts of Western of trees on a bill overlooking the lake drunk. He was released on a bond. and bis family will move to Coloma at ifteil a tbree bagger to deep center Michigan are favorite vacation spots NOW OPEN EOR THE SEASON at Beechwood Point. Uriginaliy built Lawrence Martin. 31, Benton Har- once and will occupy the Community jeld. On the throw In. Johnson fum- for steadily increasing numbers from as a dancing pavilion by the late C. H. bor. was arrested by the Bentoo Har- Passed ^way in Ills Automobile as It church parsonage vacated a few weeks led the ball and Heppler scored. Fol- the big cities of the central states. Cusbing, the building and site were ac- bor police on a charge of gross In- ago by Uev. and Mrs. W. E. Ooltz. lowing Heppler. Rudy Weber sent tbe Was Driven Into His Yard quired by a group of summer home decency. This year the Michigan Tourist and Edgewater Bearb on Watervliet Side of Rev. Balfour Is no stranger in Co- ill over tbe right Held fence for the Resort Association and three other owners a number of years ago for a '•nly homer of the day. Theodore Rahn. a member of the Country Club and numerous improve- loma. He has preached iiere several Michigan resort associations are carry- Lake, and the Crystal Palace, Wood- times and lias made a very good im- "The Blues played a well balanced firm of Balm Bros., shoe dealers at ments made to the property. ing on tbe most aggressive advertising pressimi upon tiiose who were fortunate jame throughout the entire nine lu- Benton Harbor, died Thursday evening. ward's and the Ellinee on the North Besides the large auditorium and FOyRTH OE iy AT •ampaign for tourist and resort busi- enough to heiir him. His last regu- lings. N'othing esca|»ed the outlleld June -0. IIVJI). as he was being driven bail room, the building provides par- ness in the history of the state and are lar charge was at the Federated church nd their throws in were well placni to his home after being seized with a Side lors, a dining room where meals are •eing aided to the extent of a ?1iiO,ihm) •it Hartford, a federation of the Baptist ST. JOSEPH, ON THE EAKE nd had all the speed necessary. Faw- fainting si>ell at tbe Y. M. A. build- served during the season, and bowling ippropriation from the Stale of Micid- Lovers of dancing will have no trou- ind Disciples of Christ denominations. !*tt on llrsl made a spectacular play In ing. He had lieen In |»oor health for alleys, billiard and pool tables. Its line gan to advertise the beauties and at- ble whatever this summer in Hnding He was called to Hartford six years be third Inning when he reached far •«tme weeks but had resumed work at broad verandas provide a charming "Lurkj- Ray Copeland Will be Seen tractions of Michigan as the ••Play- plenty of places to dance around Paw Igo from Lansing. Mich. During ver tbe ropes and into the bleachers the store and was thought to be getting place for strolling and afford a deilght- ground of a Nation." Besides carrying Paw Lake, for there are four dancing 'hose six years, Mr. Balfour, who In Sensational Feat ;or a idgh foul. Following this. Wil- along nicely. ful view across the lake. space in many of the metropolitan pavilions that are now holding dancing was affectionately called in Hartford lams sent out a single which scored Mr. Rahn w is the son of a pioneer Tiie Cottagers' Country Club is the At St. Joseph this year on tbe Fourth newspapers of several states, the Mich- parties every evening. The Crystal by his given name. John, entered into rhlrst for the House of David's family, and for the past .'13 years had center of much of the social activity at of July, at 8:15 In tbe evening. Fast igan Tourist and Resort Association Palace has been having pre-season the religious and social life In Hart- nly run. been engaged in business with his Paw Paw Lake during the months of Time. •'Lucky" Ray Copeland will be luis for several weeks past Ikvii con- dances for some time with good crowds. ford in a way that endeared him to brother Louis. He is survived by his July and August and card parties af- seen In the most sensational and dar- Hard Task- For Williams ducting a series of radio broadcasting The Woodward pavilion was opened for hundreds of people. He was one of widow and three children—Frederick ternoon and evening Is a prominent fea- ing feat ever given in this section. He lectures and entertainments twice a the season on June loth. Tbe Ellinee I the charter members of the Klwanis Rahn. who graduated last week from ture of the entertainment. Several will ride on the wings of his airplane 'Mud' Williams seemed to be the week, on Thursday and Sunday nights, opens it.s dancing season on Saturday,! Club and the Commercial Farmer Club tbe University of Michigan and was public entertainments, including one with parachute drop, Hying, stunts, nly man on the House of David team over WMAQ and WON, telling of the June 20tli. and was an active and enthusiastic united in marriage on Tuesday of last vaudeville show with talent brought nose dives. 3.000 feet in the air, then ho could bit and advance men on attractions of Western Michigan. The .vorker in those clubs. The Federated week to Miss Dolores King of Benton Edgewater Opens For Season here from the Palace, Majestic and drops lietween 1,000 and 2,000 feet be- ses. In the sixth inning with Solly Association has established a bureau of •hurch prospered under Ids leadership Harbor: George Bell Rahn and Mil- State-Lake theatre circuit, Chicago. fore opening parachute, drops into wa- rice on tlrst. Williams singled to cen- information at 103 West Jackson Blvd., and the finances were In splendid con- dred Balm at home. He also leaves The Edgewater Beach Inn ballroom, The vaudeville entertainers who are ters of Lake Michigan. er Held, advancing Price to second but Chicago, where Information, leaflets, dition at the close of his pastorate. tbree brothers and two sisters—Louis closed all of last season. Is lo again lie to come Saturday, August 17, will be Two bands will furnish concerts day double play, Copeland to Fawcett, folders, etc., are distributed to ail in- Hartford residents. Irrespective of Rahn of Benton Harlior; Robert and the scene of gay and happy throngs of brought to Paw Paw Lake by Harry K. and night. U. S. Coast Guard Exhibi- recked tbelr hopes of scoring. ipiirers. •reed and rank, speak in tbe highest Will Rahn. Mrs. John Rowe and Mrs. dancers during the season of 1020. McKvoy and tbe talent this year will tion, 4:30 p. m.. Fast Time. Silver "Bob O'Signac, tbe hero of last Nemo Marshal of St. Joseph. terms of Uev. Malfotir. both as a min- Paw Paw IJike Is Being Well Adver- The one time popular dance iiall that equal that of two and three years ago Beach, where dancing and all kinds of •eek's game, was certainly in a slump ister and as a citizen, and their good Tbe deceased was a great lover of has entertained some of the most suc- when Mr. McEvoy had charge of this amusements can be enjoyed. Grand esterday. Although bis tlelding was tised. wishes are with the Balfour family in music and for thirty years had been a cessful continuous seasons known to entertainment. display at fireworks at 0:45 p. m.. Fast air. bis batting eye was missing. King. their new work in Coloma. member of the choir at the Baptist Tbe business interests of Coloma, the Paw Paw Lake resorts Is to he re- left Held for tbe Israeltles. made The Club membership numbers ir>0 Time. There are other natural attrac- Peace Temple in Benton Harbor, later Watervliet and Paw Paw Lake are opt-ned and operated by the owner, tions at St. Joseph—on the Lake. ;wo nice catches, one of which be got families and Includes nearly all of the being tiie leader of the choir at the this year making more than the usual Mike McArdie, on Sal unlay night, June summer home group as well as many ft his shoe strings and tbe other back Baptist church in St. Joseph. Funer- lit. For poor blood, use "Spring Tabs," bid for tourist business. Besides the prominent people of Colonia and Wa- iy the fence. al services were held Sunday afternoon Mr. McArdie is bringing to Paw Paw the old lime .sulphur and cream of Fishing lines, reels and cane poles at co-opertive support given to tbe Michi- tervliet. The olBcers for this year are: from tbe Peace Temple, Rev. F. L. •artar remedy. Sold at Scott's.—Adv. Scott's.—Adv. Try to Get Heavy gan Tourist and Resort Association, a Lake as bis entertainers for the season President, Mrs. Earl Fuller, Water- Blewtield ofliciating. number of hotels and amusement Karl Huber and His Knights of the vliet; vice president, Mrs. D. P. Robin- "In last year's game Itetween the two places at Paw Paw Lake have been Night orchestra, a group of celebrated son, Chicago; secretary, Mrs. E. J. earns, tbe House of David was suc- musicians broadcasting over WMAQ, carrying co-operative advertising space Macintyre, Chicago; treasurer, C. G. •essful In their bunting against tbe ADYERTISEKS ARE ASKED TO and playing at the L'p Town Village, in the Sunday editions of the two big Settergren, Chicago. The directors are: Jlues, but in yesterday's game they Chicago. BRING COPY IN EARLY FOR Chicago newspapers. In connection C. M. Teschemacher, Mrs. J. S. Foster, rled to hit every ball out of the lot. with the commercial orKanizatious of 'the coloma theatre* Jimmy Kirkwood at Woodward Mrs. N. B. Lauren. Mrs. A. Daniels, "Solmonson, who IBIS been on bench THE COI RIER NEXT WEEK the two towns they are joining in the Mrs. Edna Case, Mrs. Vera Clark, R. MRS. C. C. ALGUIRE, Proprietor iuty for the last two or three weeks, annual "Around the Lake" advertising Jimmy Kirkwood and His Campus J. Wood, C. N. Stevens. T. 0. O'Hara, .vent in to bat for LelTler in I lie ninth. of the Chicago Daily News. Senenaders opened tiie dancing season Mrs. F. F. Kenworthy, Mrs. 0. J. West- Solmonson bit a high ball out home but Show Starts at 7:30 A Comedy With Each Picture Editor Wants to Print Paper on Wed- The Coloma Chamber of Commerce at the Woodward pavilion on Saturday, cott, Mrs. W. it. Evans. Iropped into the waiting glove of an Admioion for all Shawet—Adults 35c Children 15c published an edition of 15,000 folders June Ifith. and have been playing there Union services are conducted at the memy Helder." nesday Instead of Thursdny and the Watervliet Chamber of Com- every evening, furnishing amusement Club House every Sunday morning at merce lias just Issued an attractive for niaby young folks. There are ten Who does not want to celebrate the 11 a. m. and J. E. Harnier of Chicago Thursday and Friday, June 27-28 two-color folder of 10,000 copies, feat- pieces in this band, which Is going over and Forest Beach, Is chairman of the Fourth of July? CRYSTAL PALACE TEAM HAS uring Paw Paw Lake. Most of the ho- good. committee in charge. The editor of The Courier does, and tels have been getting out new and at- Tim McCoy in "MORGAN'S LAST RAID" so do those associated with him In pub- i GOOD RECORD FOR SEASON tractive printed matter of their respec-! Mills Marylanders At Crystal Palace First Week's Program lishing this paper, but as tbe national live resorts. , 1 holiday falls on Thursday, the day on While dancing parties have been held The program for tbe first week, start- Saturday and Sunday June 29-30 which The Courier Is usually printed Paw Paw Lake Offers Many Attractions at the Crystal Palace every Saturday lug Monday, July 1, Is as follows: Has Played Eight Games and Won and mailed. It is his desire to have tbe and Sunday evening for the past two Monday, 2:30 p. m.. bowling, cards. Reginald Denny in "CLEAR THE DECKS" Boating, bathing, Hsbiug. dancing Each One of Thwu—Play Augusta papers all printed and mailed on Wed- months, with various nationally known Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., cards. nesday. and golf, in a setting that any lover of orchestras playing on different dates, Saturday, 7:00 p. m., opening din- Next Sunday In order to accomplish this, we ask nature must appreciate are all enjoyed the formal opening of the Crystal ner and cards. that all advertisers please get tbe copy lo tbelr fullest extent at Paw Paw Palace will not lie held until Sunday, 11:00 a. in., union services. VITAPHONE-Coming in July-TALKIES The Crystal Palace baseball team is for their advertisements to us as early Lake. While many conservative men Saturday evening, June 20th, when tiie Mrs. Fuller has an entertainment very proud of the showing that they in the week as possible. And we also of affairs are numbered among the' Mills Marylanders. a recording orches- committee this year that she says as- lave made thus far this season. They summer home owners, who, with tbelr v ask that anybody who has news items tra of note, comes on to play for the sures many lively and Interesting lave played eight games up to the pres- of Interest kindly get them to us as families spend each succeeding sum- season of 1020. limes at the Club House this season. ent time and have won every one of early In the week as possible. We do not mer here. Paw Paw Lake has for years The personnel Is as folows: them. Following Is tbe score of tbe want to miss a single Item of news enjoyed the distinction of being the liv- Ellinee Engages Orchestra Mrs. J. S. Foster, chairman; Mrs. S. various games: value. Just call us at Phone No. «"• est summer resort in lower Michigan. Harmon, vice chairman; Mrs. Harry While the Ellinee does not make any Crystal Palace Blues, 7; Watervliet, and give us any Items of news that you Four large dancing palaces with metro-' McEvoy, Mrs. Frank Hackett, Mrs. A. boasts about its dance hall. Mr. Krick- Berrien County Fruit Association 1. may have and we will be glad to get It. poiitan orchestras in attendance dur-j T. Cavey, Mrs. E. J. Richardson, Mrs. Crystal Palace Blues, J>: Toquln, 4, son. tbe proprietor, has secured an or- You can help greatly in making your lug the entire season will nightly fur- Howard Smith, Mrs. Bertha Burkhart, chestra which will open the season at "The P'armer's FViend" Crystal Palace Blues, I); Three Oaks, home paper more interesting by telling nish dancing entertainment for hun- Mrs. C. H. Kronenberger, Mrs. C. C. his place on Saturday, June 20th. and 5. the alitor or reporter any Items of news dreds of couples, in addition to those j Coldren, Mrs. Sara Cone, Mrs. W. H. will play until La bo Day, This or- W. F. ENDERS, Manager Phone 69-F3, Coloma, Mich. Crystal Palace Blues, 11; Baroda, 1. that you may know. who elect to dance at the Country Club j COrbldge, Mrs. H. S. Foreman, Mrs. H. chestra conies from the Avalon dance Crystal Palace Blues, 13; Elkhart or at some of the Impromptu dances on S. Foreman, Mrs. A. Hussey, Mrs. H. hall in Chicago. KIreys, 8. (be hotel verandas. (5. Krake. Mrs. N. B. Lauren. Where you will find a good line of The dance halls at Paw Paw Lake Crystal Palace Blues, 7; K. 0. Cir- Paint up your buildings now while An eighteen hole golf course and a Hostesses for the season are: Mrs. fles of South Bend. 3. do no longer have to depend upon the you can get the best $8.75 per gallon new nine hole course are among the ma- A. M. Reunle, chairman; Mrs. C. Muter, resorters around Paw Paw Lake for FLOUR, FEED, HAY,GRAIN, Crystal Palace Blues, 4; Benton Har- paint for f»'.75 per gallon at Scott's.— jor attractions afforded at Paw Paw Mrs. C. C. Coldren, Mrs. C. Llnd, Mrs. Itor All Stars, 3. their support, but they are drawing peo- Adv. Lake. Then there Is boating, on the O. J. Westcott, Mrs. Arthur Maiwurm, ple from as far as Kalamazoo and Lime and Sulphur, Arsenate of Lead, Sulphate of Iron lake and down the scenic Paw Paw Mrs. W. W. Porter, Mrs. Robinson, South Bend, as well as from all of the to reduce spray injury, Spray Lime, Dry Lime and river, Hshing and many Hue bathing Mrs, C. N. Stevens, Mrs. C. 0. Thorne, points between Paw Paw Lake and beaches. Mrs. C. I. Monroe, Mrs. A. B. Scheld, I Sulphur, Blue Vitrol, Koloform Fertilizer, Potash, Farm these cities. The high grade of music Mrs. A. W. Woodruff, Mrs. Sophia 1 A Region of Pretty I.akes that Is furnished at these dance halls Bureau Seeds and a full line of Poultry Feed Carmody. Mrs. J. H. Harmon, Mrs. O., by orchestras of national reputation A. Peer, Mrs. K. Smart, Mrs. H. G. i Koloform for your Peach spray. Prepared Bordeaux. In recounting the attractions that has done much to build up the reputa- Krake. bring thousands of tourists to Northern tion of the lake and Increase the busi- A full line of Poultry and Chick Feed. RASPBERRIES Berrien County might be mentioned ness at the resort. the fact that this is a region of beauti- A FEW OF OUR PRICES ful lakes with tine paved roads leading BROUGHT HOME PROOF OF HIS Peerless Flour, 25 pounds 80c in every direction from Coloma and Nappannee Al Flour, 25 pounds 85c Watervliet. Lake Michigan Is only a MESI 111 SCHOOL IK; and CHERRIES few miles away—then there are to the . PROWESS AS A FISHERMAN Phillsbury Flour, 25 pounds g5c southeast a dozen miles or so the chain Belgium Hog Feed, 100 pounds $1.75 of Lakes—Indian, Sister, Dewey, Ma- SIKKM W III mi gician and several others. Peerless Scratch Feed $2.15 John E. VanDerveer returned home We are ready to contract for • Forty Hotels At Paw Paw Lake last Saturday afternoon from his Dairy Feed $1.90 Paw Paw Lake Is justly famed for week's Hshing trip al Central Lake in Its hospitable and comfortable hotels, Prof. Harry Anthony DeYoung Is in Bran $|.70 your Cherries and Raspberries. Antrim county, where he was a guest i There are at least forty regular hotels Charge of School Eighth Year of relatives. Just to show his friends Laying Mash $2.70 ; around the lake, besides numerous Come and see us. a sample of what he caught, he bought i places where eats are sold. The Midwest School of Art, located home nineteen fine pike that he caught The Coloma side of the lake boasts at Ijikepoint, Paw Paw Lake, opened in four hours the afternoon before be PHOSPHORUS for Cows, Horses, Hogs, j of more hotels than the Watervliet Its eighth season this week with very left for home. side, but on the Watervliet side are bright prospects for a most successful and Poultry. several of the largest with modern con- season. The school has received In- COLOMA CANNING CO. veniences. Watervliet resort hotels quiries from almost every state In the Dr. W. T. Bertrand Improving that are now open for the accommoda- Union In regard In rates, courses and CHERRIES and RASPBERRIES tion of guests include: Wigwam Hotel, accominodatlons, and already a num- Dr. W. T. Bertrand of Colonia, who Phone 67 Coloma, Mich. Bay View Hotel, Lincoln Cabin Hotel, ber of students have enrolled for the has been on the sick list for the past We are ready to make contract your cherries Pokagon Hotel, Commodore Hotel, Ye summer's course and more will bo two weeks. Is reported to be Improved Golfers' Inn, Gerber's Hotel, Delmont coming In each week from now on. to such an extent that he Is now able and raspberries for the season of 1929. Hotel, Wabana Hotel, The Hermitage Prof. Harry DeYoung, formerly with to sit up a little while each day. l TIIE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA. MICH.

It would be hard to bring the raptnln "No cab tor crying." he said awk- down. A sixth man slid, a seventh. wardly. LATEST TYPE SPORTS BLAZER; "Not cry for Kindness?" 0 The eighth, the ninth . . "Where are tbe rest?" Norman "Let her cry!" boomed McCarthy. GREAT VARIETY IN NEW BRIMS Pests Marked Man screamed. Norman squeezed her bund and "Four washed overboard In the dark with exploring feel sought the kitchen What the Well-Dressed c/ Romance of the Great Lakes TheTale ^ BRAN trying to launch the lifeboats." the door. He must net outside 'or u mhv O SAY that slaevelessness calls parent velvet, no fashion-wise woman upon her port side. A wave smacked FLAKES tenth sailor answered. Ills great voice ute. must feel the wind again, let It for sleeves, seems almost paradox- would be without one or several. By KARL W. DETZER over her. and the funnel, still carry- T was hoarse and blustery. "The old cleor bis head. Most of all. he must ical until one makes a study of sum- Is yours a face-framing brim? If it wheat ing a wisp of smoke, tumbled end- see the radiant white tower of Blind W, N. U s«vi« man's there yet . . . don't think mer style trends. While li Is true is, it is that which It should be. The Ccpyright by 'fh» Bobb»-M«rriU C*. for-end, and pitched into the froth of he'll come." He jabbed a glove to- Man's Eve. that the majority of frocks are sans face-framing Idea Is being exploited waters. ward the broken ore carrier. He walked slowly around the house, Young Man Is Vearin throughout the niililnery realm. Be- CHAPTER XIII—Continued Liberty Totd sleeves, yet consider the inevitable breathing deeply. Midway to the Norman kicked over the tiller. He'd The ctptnin had raised one foot short Jacket or coat which plays such cause of the face-framing theory hav- —14— better watch his own going If he nwer Samuel Slocking, his daughter "Now toward the rail. Norman saw his an Importnnt role In completing the ing taken such a holil in the minds Niinnnn drag^pd McCarthy past the wanted ever to see home again. and .lames Delong were tramping to- face for a troubled second. Old. he summer costume, its mission above of the creators of tbe hat-heoutlful. threutening flywheel and stowed hira Home? He tasted the word bitterly. ward him. Tbe men lifted their feet appeared, with red whiskers. A sea all else is to supply sleeves to the brims are flaunting new graces, new you'll like forward under the low deck, hmo Where was it? What was It? To heavily, like pack horses. Sue walked broke across the deck. Before It sleeveless. Intricacies—a prograiii of thrills and li!« him down with . ets and a cork belt. between them with her chin high. Her whom was he going home? To old came, the otllcer had drawn hack his in Pictures surprises! There's no doubt about It summer At the stern he lifted the trnp and Gustaf? No. A chilly grief spread face was happy. Queer, that she bran" " foot. Deliberately, coolly as a man chic demands that these separate Watch the new brims. No two Btassered out again Into the sightless through hiF heart. He choked It should look so happy. Queer? Why, oi bht own tireslde. he braced his jackets be Included in every carefully alike if fashion has its way. A type Ininienslties of the night. away. There was no time for re- body while he fumbled In his pocket, no! Wasn't he happy himself? He It wns hideous this lime. A mo- grets. Again he dodged the reef. No opened a clasp knife and slashed the was returred to land. But not as a mem Norman faltered. Then he chance of crossing it. Must go around rope. He watched the fish hoot ride fugitive. He had not fled the sea. slammed down the trap. A brazen It. As he slid into a trougi.. mount- .safely away. He waved once and dis- Land and gray sea. he loved both of I '"t or THf M.N 'i J », Mr •UVv^ sen shipped his fat*. The tiller, ed the next wave, and glanced slmre- appeared behind the rail. them. He feared neither. It was a APfliL IS yanking at lis lines under foot, word, he cried out and gripped tight He was not seeu again. Such was dream that he ever hod feared, a hanged against his left ankle. Me re- dream melting with the soft Insipid choose this against the cabin. his code. leased the lines and gripped tiie oak fog. Land and gray sea, both were Blind Man's Eye! SilfT. unyielding, 3TAN0 YOUR CROUWO vsU rH-ls bur between h" heels. The bout unmindful of wind and water, it poked CHAPTER XIV beneficent to blm. gladly answered the push of Its pro- up its head half a mile to the south- The floor was wet, the carpet sog- OONrriRE UNLESS riREO UPON peller. Norman, clinging to the band gy In the parlor. Captain Stocking ally against constipation west along the coast. At che same Home HUTlr THCY MEAN TO HAVjj A WAR rail, felt llie water as It swept over Instant a steamy grumble pressed out- sunk into his rocking chair ond him. tearing the sou'wester from his ward against the wind. Two short, Norman slapped shot the vahln stretched out his short legs. Julie LET IT BtCIN HERE ' aching head. one long, two short. . . . trap. Ashore men were running. Nor- opened the door from tiie kitchen. because it is so effective When he opened his eyes, his fa- man drove the bow dellherntely and She came in composedly. Between the wash nnd the tower, kg-- ther's craft was rising high on the like grasshoppers on the sand, a const desperately against the high spitting "Good riddance!" the captaiu sold, top of another roller. The horizon guard crew made ready their gun. wash of the beach. He was risking gulping. "Good riddance, by Skilla- ninuK Nan, Cbncord,P&s& Jay black on all sides. What did that So It was one of I'arlsh's men who his father's boat. But why not? gallee!" and the bran flakes are Whose boat was she now, Gustafs $ <3 <3 mean? What could It mean? One burned the Coston I They would send "Riddance?" Norman asked, TT&TlAZfl/AL orARTtt thing, one only. Fog I a shot line across the wreck of the or his? She was a great little bout, "Your friend Baker," Delong an- -WhatV a bit of thick weather?" wasn't she? Well built Brave. De- swered. Admiral Burkett, haul out the hawser ELMO SCOTT WATSON pendable. Handle her properly, what • e • • • " • he asked himself grogglly. "What's carrying the breeches buoy and take Sue broke In gravely. so delicious a hit of thick weather to an Erick- wouldn't she do? What hadn't she "He refused to rescue you." ERE'S what tbe well-dressed in her men. done for Gustaf? For Gustaf? Ab. young man is going to wear eon ?" Relief, like a soft warm breeze, "He bucked out!" Captain Stocking but she was his son's boat now. She this summer: high-peaked, It had become bitterly cold. The floated through Norman's spirit. Re- shouted. "Parish got his eyes opened. would do as much for him. Ten sail- wide - brimmed sombrero; night was fur along. How many lief! They were safe, those sailors. Ran him across tbe dunes soon as you ors .. . ten sallora and Doctor soft llannel shirt with nar- hours had he worked on that blasted Now he need only gel his own boat was all ashore. Goln' to drown him POST'S motor? Two anyway, or perhaps McCarthy depended on him. He drove ten fathom deep. Such language, and row black cravat; peg-top ashore. the boat cruelly. woolen breeches; neatly- three. Daylight must he near. But A chill wave slapped down upon at his age My. oh, my I" H A boat could be mended. wrapped spiral leggings, and how far had he drifted? Was the him. Shoot a line? Shoot a line out Norman listened with Inattention. Forty yards from the beach Nor- sturdy marching clogs. The planned wardrobe and that they be of nhore a mil' ahead, or ten mlies? lo Blind Man's Teeth? They couldn't He beard what the keeper said, but BRAN color scheme will he olive ! every genre from sports and utility man made out the forms of men Was It sand or reefs? do that. He turned cold, sick. Cup his gaze tlltted to Julie's round running with a line Into the surf. drab throughout On his tyiies to those of dressiest mien. WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT Eh? What was that? tain Parish had said so himself. flushed face. Her 'dack eyes were lie heard a sound down the squall- He screwed together his eyes that nearer purple now. He regarded shoulder he will probably be wearing 'Wherefor the short-jacket theme Is Well, they were trying It. anyhow. O 1029. P. Co.. Inc. ing wind, an intinitesimal sound, far were blue as his father's ad been. them with a growing sense of peace. un army rifle. For the well-dressed that versatile it runs the gamut from On shore the brass gun exploded. awny. Wind? No. not wind. It came He watched Captain Stocking, his fat young men of the nation are putting natty sports blazers ana knitted car- Its projectile broke through the mist. He was not Interested In-Ed Baker Awake to Necessity of too steadily, a distant anil Indistinct red face twisteu Into astounding con- any more. Sirange, but he was not. on soldier's clothes on a larger scale digans lo niriest-fairiest creations of The shot line uncoiled, spun Into the snore. Rattle Ax fog signal? Blind tours. his mouth like a cavern. I've a summons." he confessed, than ever before since the stirring chiffon nnd lace nnd such. Checking Soil Erosion | nlr after It. Too short. A second Mini's Eye? No, too long a note for He watched James Delong. bare- "somebody complained to inspector war days of 1917 and 1918. If you ure trying ro vision just how J!LORRAINE I and a thir. lime the line sagged into An enormous waste Is shortening \ ' r CHICAGO i m either of them, lie heard It again. headed. hauling with the surfmen. McGoogan. . ." The difference between 1917-1918 a bright blue and white striped blazer UantRK In 7 9flO lloomi l he water. Short Too much wind. mon's stay on the earth. It Is soli C'uuiiertlon with bath A vessel 1 That's what It was! A He watched Sue Stocking thrash In- Cat-eya McGoogan?" Captain Stock- and 1929, however, is tills: it's a blood- Jacket would look over a dainty white Too much weather. erosion. In Texas where soli wash I Wnhash Ave. at Van Baren vessel . . one 'ong, unbroken to tbe waves with the men. and Julie ing snapped his fingers. "That snoop- less war that this crop of youngsters sleeveless crepe frock, meet Miss Ing has gone on for leant with cot Minutes, half hours were passing. S- to $3 per Day; Extra Persona SI Suppliant blast. Richuud. up to her knees In water, In' alligator I I've writ him!" Is going to fight And no mother—if Merna Kennedy, please, one of Hol- ton cropping, farmers ore now terrac- Ashore the surfmen stood Idly. Nor- NO Ilir.HKR "IHstress!" Norman told himself^ fists to her cheeks. Immovable as tbe "About me?" asked Norman. one may be permitted to resurrect a lywood's favorite cluema stars, who ing their rolling lands, with the en man guessed that they were debating 'AiXJMir he squatted low against the cabin. light tower itself, staring straight at Sue Stocking broke In quickly. phrase which was fortunately soon is posing for this picture in a sports among themselves, debating whether UT3XD - couragement of far-sighted bankers BE OUR AGENT" "Vessel hi distress. Continuous him In an ecstacy of terror. "Did you have a letter from head- forgotten—can possibly say in regard blazer of latest type. Yes. we agree and landlords. The terraces nre bar- Sell Justrllr Elevtrlc hot iloit murhlnc*. at- they dared launch their boot. He jMABUmf- hlasi." So Julie had come? Come to pay quarters. Normon, aud not tell us?" to this war that she ''didn't raise her with you, the scalloped hemline about ineliPK to IlKht Hocki't. FaatMt avllcr In 20 thought with a quickening heart of riers thrown up 8 or 10 Inches above yi'ai*. ConfiH-tlonn. Parks. Orocors. FltllnK His tired eyes picked through the a Sunday visit In spite of what Cap- Norman nodded. boy to be a soldier." For the common the skirt of the dress Is a charming the field level, which follow the con- SUtlona. Stands. Dance Hallo. Waiting. It's the only other time that I'arlsh's boat tain Stocking had said? He would BLUE AND WHITE STRIPED fast. stoaniH tho huns. holds *0 welners one darkness. The night laughed. It Te did? Well, I bad one, too, IS enemy which they are going to over- touch. tour line of the hillsides. Beyond time, bo flrsi. make $400 month easy. iii-IIh had put out since he came to the BLAZER slapped a million new winds, booted, convince her this time. Make her stay! come includes stooped shoulders, flat 133.50. llboral commlsalon; buyers amazed at point He had made a poor figure Erickson. And 1 answered It 'Con- aj7Cl3rictfe over The Cbncord T&ycr- There's no doubt nbout It. the addi- these barriers rain water accumulates performnnco. roweied winds down upon hlra. A The fishing boat flung atop the last chests, sagging backbones, too little or that night, remaining ashore. And duct unbecomln' tbe servicer Joslab abandoned, to again become part of panics from many places. Laurie Im- tion of a jacket to a sleeveless frock created for every Individuality, Is the and gradually sinks Into the soil in- JUSTRITE MFRS. fnlnt luminance shone above the port of the breakers. It scraped against Parish will write McGoogan now ) CONCORD HYMN too much weight und poor understand- tonight, at home, lay Cat-eye Mc- the Old Manse estate. Its then occu- mediately withdrew bis men across Increases the usefulness of n costume prevailing thought An Idea that cuih stead of washing great gullies Into lUIHQlK IOWA. bow. If was day. The horizon ran bottom with an Impact that threat- guess, and Doc McCarthy. Don't you the bridge, and some of them began ing of what American citizenship beyond reckoning. The encouraging lures the fancy of many Is that of the hillsides. Terracing not only t'oogan's letter. ened to tear Norman's head from his Br tb* rud* brid** that arched tbe flood, pant, Rev. Dr. Ripley, took pride In 1 backward, halted at two hundred need to worry none!" He mopped means. part of It Is that these little coatees the long-at-tl.e-back brim. This has checks soil washing, it increases the A madness seized him. Afraid? shoulders and his heart from bis Their flat to April'* breexa unfurled, pasturing his cow "In the battlefield" tearing up the planks to prevent the Kill All FliesI ^DlSEASfc* yards, and held fast. his face. "You young 'uns have took All of which is by way of saying may be made of almost any material, led to artful methods of securing the water-holding power of the soil and Pl*e«l anywhere. DAISY FLY KILLER attracU and Scurt? Coward? He'd never really Hera once the embattled fanners stood as he called It. When the town of patriots from crossing. Buttrick kill* aU fliea. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient and Five minutes blew past. Th^n a chest. that at 62 citizens' military training tested himself. If I'arlsh's crew all the tucker out of me this day for And fired the shot beard 'round tbe world. Concord determined to erect u monu- shouted to them to stop. The British and they iiidividualizc a costutno ac- desired effect—such as cutting the produces larger crops. Within two, cheap. Laftaallica- Iblur of dark solidity broke out of Traps to the cabin slapped off. Tbe •on Made of metal, sure. Too many things at once I" He fired a few shots at random; one, camps, strung all the way from Ft cortliug'to their style and character. front brim away entirely, especially In years 2.808,-00 acres of Texas land can't •pill or tip over; wouldn't attempt this, why shouldn't sailors from the Admiral Burkett ment at the site of the North bridge, will not soil or lnjar« |the watery walls, lie could make looked accusingly at bis dougbter. The foe kmc since la sflenca slept; McKinley, Maine, to Ft George Wright, If one must be economical a white connection with the styling of fells. out of 30.000.000 in cultivation, have he do It for them? Why not? tumbled up to the deck in agonized he returned the land to the municipal- however, fired at Buttrick. missed him, anything UoarantMiL nothing of it for a moment. Shape- Why couldn't you of waited?" Alike tbe cooqueror silent sleeps; "Wash., and from Ft. Snelllng, Minn., crepe or georgette frock makes a in matter of dressy thin nair cape- been terraced. There Is no more IntitC ar>on He could try It But he must hurry. attitudes of horror, hurt and dismay. ity upon the occasion of tiie dedica- and wounded two men behind him. less. high a bulky immensity, it "Waited for what?" Norman de- And Time tbe ruined bridfa has swept to Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, these wise start lo a summer wardrobe. lines and other pliable thin straws, Important conservation. — Capper's DAISY FLY KILLEB Hours tbe vessel had wallowed. The dog leaped out first among them. tion of the shaft In 1836. In the Davis, the Acton company con- (torn your deiler. moved with a slow even motion. Then manded. Down the dark stream which seaward crcepa. youthful volunteers, more than 40,000 While it should In Ktlieral present u brims are adroitly folded and plaited Weekly. HAROLD SOMERS Drooklyu N. Y. He pointed Gustafs boat toward the He plunged overboard and started spring of 1875. upon the one hun- mander, stepped aside so as not to Irom one side an iron propeller took Sue Stocking smiled. Delong arose of 'em. are coming from farm and fac- tailored aspect, at the same time fash- at tiie front to the point of extreme steamer. Breakers. white-heuded. swimming to shore Just as Parish On this rrren bank, by Ibis soft stream, dredth onnlversary of the Battle of be in line of fire of his own soldiers CTT STONE CO.NTKACT1NO BC8INK8S. ibtape. and walked toward her. tory, from night school in the city ion, this season, endows it with many narrowness and flattering off-tiie-fnce Old t'Htnb.; inodel yard, equip., otc. white-bearded, like giants Incredibly staggered through the side of a tipsy Wa raise today • voUva stone; North Bridge. Daniel Chester French's and prepared to give the necessary FUTURE, always buoy. NVt« $7,000. Ternin. It was the stern of a freighter. and exclusive boys' schools, from cot- intriguing "dressmaker" touches. Tbe effects. At the same time back brims Stoneyanl. 111U Hartford UldR.. Chtcaso. HI. old and unbelievably powerful, pom- wave. Tlu captain flung the line from 'You see. Norman, old shipmate," That memory may their deed redeem monument of the Minute Man was command, when tbe British fired a Gradually, as she came nearer, her tage nnd from mansion to assemble ApmiJCW JSUll* weanibility and adaptability to "the nre encouraged to appear their widest meled the side. But the motor his shoulders. It landed with a thud she explained. "I've decided. Jimmy When, like our sires, our sons are gone. dedicated, and upon Its base Is chis- volley. Davis and one of his men fell Spare or Main Time! Hoth Sexes. Weekly or bow heaved Into view, low in the wa- for thirty days of camp life under the Monthly Pay Check. No Iteal Estnto or Mom-/ chugged unezcltedly. Norman's feet and I have, to go bock inland to live. eled one verse of Emerson's stirring wounded. Buttrick then gave the all sections of the country on a com- After a long day of outdoor work time, the place and tiie girl" of the Not all brims, however, achieve their ter. with breakers smashing across the on the deck. A sailor grabbed It and Investment. Get Information' RIoBxbeck U worked nimbly along the tiller. He When? Why, Jimmy, Just when do Spirit, that bade those heroes dare hymn. command and the provincial fire raked Stars and Stripes at the expense of mon basis of equality and under the and play, men welcome eagerly the sleeveless white frock may he multi- flattering face-framing silhouettes Co.. Mfrs.. 3525 X. Leavltt SI.. ChkaRo. III. pilot house, flooding the observation. made It fast to a cleat. glanced shoreward once. The surfmen we go back?" To die, and leave their children Irea, a a a the British. They retreated, leaving their Uncle Sam. "Essentially schools most favorable conditions of outdoor recreation of the evening hours. Tbe plied ad Infinitum according to tbe through lengtbened-at-tbe-back effects. An ore carrier, she proved to be, of ''Wad'J In!" Norman shouted to Mc- Bid Time and Nature gently spare That Fine. Itlr. Perfeclo Shape. Uonu l" - stood close together In a tight group. James Delong gripped her hand af- To recount a bit of history may be two dead upon tbe field. in citizenship" former •President Cool- life. To teach them the privileges, hostess house, under the direction of number of clever jackets designed lo The real issue is to secure becoming ported nilur, Mnnoxram tlRar. sold direct to old build and eight or ten hatches; Carthy. Tha (halt wa raise to them and thea. you. $5 per 100 iiostntto prepaid. MonoRram They saw him. undoubtedly. They fectionately. A moment for these two soldiers. idge once characterized the C. M. T. duties, and responsibilities of Ameri- sympathetic and experienced women, wear with It. soft lines—lo type each hat to its sinking, sinking by the bow. Norman, watching him go. felt the —Emerson. like carrying coals to Newcastle. ClRar Factory. West State. Iloekfonl. IU. were staying ashore while he tried "Tomorrow or the next day at lat- C. For this is America's way of can citizenship. To stimulate the in affords the comforts and quiet enjoy- A good beginning foi the Jacket pro- wearer. Which is just what has hap- boat tip under foot. An unsuspected However, here goes: At the right of the shaft, as one THE LAST WORD IN FOOT KASE The storm pushed her toward Nor making her young citizens better No power-boat could make It out roller struck him from behind and est As soon as we all get dried out Gage, who wns in British command walls toward the bridge. Is the hum- terest of the youth of this country in ment of o home or dub. Chess and gram when buying n white frock pened in the Instance of each hat in AIK-FILI.EU INSOLES. Corn Protectorn. man. His eyes strained. The misty soft ns aponue. Mall hlzu nnd dollar. Agents through that surf against the wind. and can bring tbe mlssloner down. ble tomb of these unknown warriors. fitted, both physically and mentally tiie importance of military training as checkers, billiards und card games fill similar to the one pictured is to -idd the group pictured herewith. forms of five men clung to the taff- wrenching loose his grip, swept him In Boston, learned thnt In Concord parndise. order sample. It wns up to him. Parish had failed. We're going to be married here, They have slept unmolested in this for their duties In citizenship. a benefit to the nation and the indi- many a happy hour. Dances are or- a cunning Jacket of the same material. A soft satiny thin straw with a soft INTER-STATE SUPPLY. McAleater. Okla. rall. Forward of the coal bunkers, overboard. The wet line streaked were a considerable quantity of pa- Would he fail, loo? Erickson, in tbe lighthouse by a mls- Redcoats on shaded spot where they were hurled The assembly of the 40,000 this vidual taking such training. To in- ganized at every training center with hanging to a line, he made out oth- above him. He grasped It tugged, triot stores, nnd he determined to lake Don't Cat Weeds. Spray or S|irinkle With He worked his bow closer under sloner I"' year marks the peak of development culcate self-discipline and obedience partners furnished by coniMiittees and Ozark Weed Exterminator.Kills (iiilckly.Non- ers, He saw empty davits swinging swallowed sand and water, heard an or destroy them. He sent a detach- 154 years ago by Zacharlah Brown polsonous. Enough for 5 gal., poutpald. 60,•. the lee of the wreck. Twenty yards "Well?" Sue asked in tbe silence of the C. M. T. C. Idea since It was and to develop these youngsters, phy- clubs of neighboring communities. The Ozark Chemical Co.. Box l!i6. Jopiln. Mo. like supplicating arms above the deck- enormous roaring as of Innumerable ment of troops to carry out his or- and Thomas Davis. away the deck tipped now. A sailor that followed. "Aren't you congrat- started In 19'ij. Today more than a sically, mentally, and morally." Liberty theater offers moving pictures houses. Empty. Their lifeboats bad field pieces, breathed air once more, the Run That ders. The grenadiers met their first At Concord tbe British burned the with a coiled rope on his arm crawled ulating us?" quarter of a million husky young He believes that in return for what with professionul and amateur con- Ibeen lost, then . . . smashed, no and was dragged to land. resistance at Lexington early on the courthouse, chopped down the liberty NERVES? to the rail. He flung down the rope. Norman glanced at Julie RIcband. pole and did some other damage, but Americans will testify to the benefits he is giving his sons so freely they certs and plays. Most camps have doubt. It was Julie who was talking In morning of April 19, 1773. Troops Are Tou Always Excited? FatlguedT Wor- It snapped directly over Norman's Her black eyes were large and full the arms and ammunition they could which they have received at the citi- will repay In kind—as good citizens their own citizens' military training rlt-d? Qlooiny? Pessimistic? Constipation. Little smoke showed from the fun- his ear, saying sweet, silly things. April Morn under Colonel Smith nnd Major Plt- IndiRestinn. cnld sweats, dizzy spells nnd head, uncoiled in tbe wind, whipped of light her cheeks flaming under zens' military training camps, for that in times of peace and as voluntary de- camp band and sometimes their own nel of the water-logged vessel. Fires Why was he so tired? Why was Julie cairn pushed on to Concord. Pltcairn not find, with the exception of a few AFTER bashfulness are caused by Nerve Ezhau-s- down. He caught It loosely under her wet hair. She sat very compos- Is the number, say government statis- fenders if ever war threatens him. orchestra and dramatic and debating tlon. Send One Dollnr for large bottle of •were dyln evidently. Norman here? He opened his eyes. Why was took up bis headquarters at the cannon. And the Minute Men were Hostelley's Syrup. Guaranteed Prompt Re- 0 his arm. edly In the lighthouse parlor, as If One of the most venerated shrines tics, which have attended the camps. clubs. From reveille to taps the pro- ^trained his eyes for the name of tbe James Delong toting him on bis Wright tavern, and a detachment was gathering ail around them, at first Elaborate preparations have been Ilef or Your Money Hack. Norman took a full breath and with she had lived there always. Sue arose In the United States lies at tbe re- In reality they go hack to the famous gram is full of earnest work and OPERATIONS wreck. back? sent to North bridge. Captain Laurie, from the fields and villages nearby, made to make this year's camps more W. H. HOSTELLEY & CO. the line still under his arm, set one briskly. mote end of a cul-de-sac leading from old Plattsburg camps, conceived and wholesome recreation, inciting each !, 1R06 Fuirnionnt Ave. - Philadelphia. Pn. He made It out at last. The Ad They reached the lighthouse. in command, stationed his men advan- then from those a little farther off, attractive than have been the popular I was three times under an foot on the wet coaming alongside the "Come, Jimmy, these people need Monument street and perhaps a trifie sponsored by Col. Theodore Roose- candidate to full performance of duty miral Burkett of Duiutli. She wai "PU call you, Julie," Delong said. tageously, as he thought The pa- then from still greater distances. For encampments for the past eight years. operation and I was very weak cabin. Cautiously, gripping Uie hand something to eat I dont know what more than a mile from the center of velt and Gen. Leonard Wood, for busi- through the day in order better to en- Hoailh living . lowed like a toy. Norman pitied her "Just a minute . . . want to rub triots were massed on Punkatasset a time they stood on tbe hill and These camps offer no vacation in the and nervous and could not eat. rail, doused deep under mountainous tbe town of Concord, Mass. ness men nnd college students. That joy the resulting leisure of the eve- i ^iere in that malignant water. His him down." they'll do after I'm gone. Norman bill, and, when reinforcements ar- watched the troops In the town, while sense of purposeless squandering of waves, he crawled to the bow of bis Time was when this was not a was buck in 1915 and the value of the ning. I suffered for ten years. I •inshinl^ Kjwn boat "vas getting nowhere. South- "Here's a sailor ... he has a isn't much ol a housekeeper. How rived, Coi. James Barrett ordered every minute their number grew. time In Idle pursuits or useless diver- boat learned about Lydia E. Pink- SAii Win tor long broken arm," that was Sue's voice. will you manage, you and dad? How cul-de-sac, but a highway that ex- When there were about 400 of them, training given in the original camps sions, such as ludilTerent youth may Six years have demonstrated the west or east, which was he headed? them down to the neighborhood of Marvelou* Climate — Good Hotels — TourUt He madt- the line fast to the post will you ever keep shipshape?" tended from what then—that In in was so soon demonstrated when the value of the citizens' military train- ham's Vegetable Compound , Once more tbe fog parted. Nor- "And, father, Norman brought lo ten Major Buttrick's home. they suddenly charged down on the fancy. The camp schedule is not ar- ('.ampa—Splendid Hoada—tiorgeoua Mountain "Come on I" he howled, and the wind 1775—was called Great Meadows ror- *, United States was drawn into the ing camps, for which there is no bet- and my husband bought me a Views. Thvirondrrful desert rttorlof the fFatt man squinted his eyes. He did not men I" "Never mind. Sue," Norman said. Captain Laurie, alarmed at this, North bridge. There were 200 Brit- duous, but for every hour there is a ate up his voice. "I guess Julie can tend to that" across tbe Concord river, where it World war that congress, when en- ter proof than the Increasing desire botde. I felt a Utde better and believe what he saw at first. Straight "And s dog," Captain Stocking sent to Smith for reinforcements. At ish regulars there. Firing nnd fired definite aim and occupation. Military Write Or»» A Chaffy Fresh blasts ripped out of the north. "Julie?" Captain Stocking swung branched, one fork connecting with acting the National Defense Act of of young men to return for a second he bought me two more. .ahead, not three lUlles, loomed tbe added. 9 a. m. Colonel Barrett ordered Butt- upon, the Americans rushed the drill fills the mornings with short in- •'aim Spring^ The fish boat drew away from the around. tbe highway near tbe Buttrick home, 1920, authorized the citizens' military tervals for rest and for the ever-wel- year, coupled with the unanimous ap- 1 had the Compound in my dunes of tbe Michigan coast At the "A dog?" Sue cried. rick to lead his men to the bridge, bridge and drove them into the town. * CALIPORNhA freighter until the thin line snapped nnd the other interjecting the Lowell training camps. proval of parents. same time, through the murky half- Norman relaxed. A dog? What of "Yes," she agreed, looking straight but cautioned them not to fire first. Still the Minute Men were coming. come milk period, wisely ordained for home for two years and took tight. Norman glanced overside A road near Colonel Barrett's place. Although the words military train- lights of early morning, a ^eat red It? at Norman. A great contentment Tbe company from Acton, under tbe All morning, while tbe troops were those still fast-growing youths. Aft- it all the time. Now I feel strong PARKER'S dark shape was rolling toward him Tbe connecting link between the two ing are a part of that name, making Somewhat Larger glow burst forth upon tbe beach. "Whose dog?" Sue demanded. shone on his face. Her own glowed command of a Captain Davis, was first busy In tbe town, the militia tramped ernoons are devoted to a wide variety and can do anything."—Mrs. HAIR BALSAM on the crest of a gray wave. A man? shores of tbe sluggish stream wns soldiers is by no means the primnry "And wimt is your pleasure, BemoTMPandruff-NiuptHalrtUilnc' A Costcn signal "Ship's dog," Samuel Stocking an and responded to It "Yes," she and this was followed by other com- along the roads and trickled from of sports and games, in one or more A. Michalk, 5443 Mitchell Ave,, Restores Color and No, a dog. The ship's dog! He H aim of the C. M. T. C. movement. No madam?" asked the superbly dressed Life-savers . . . coast guards- swered. agreed, "I'll keep it shIp8hape. known as tbe North bridge, and so It every farm. of which each candidate must take his Detroit, Michigan. Beauty lo Gray and Faded Hair reached out his arm. One moment • a • obligation for future military service shopwalker, as u little woman In black 60e. and tl.00 at DrugirlrU. men 1 They had heard the Admiral Norman shook his head. "My, ob myl" tbe keeper puffed out Is today. This road-wltbout-on-exit part Hlseo* fliem. Win.Patehogm-. W. Y, he drew back his hand. Again he of any kind Is Incurred of those who Burkett's distress call. "No," he contradicted. "That ship's of the room. is not more than 400 feet in length PATRIOTIC SHRINE Realizing his danger at last. Colonei In the daily program he finds a bustled In. FLORESTON SHAMPOO-Ideal for use to leaned out strained toward the ani- enroll In the camps. The only re- "I want a cap for my husband." CODDCCIIOII with Parker's Hair Kalaam. Makes tho The meu on the freighter waved broken up. It's my dog now." Norman lifted Julie blindly from and siiaded from end to end by trees Smith started back to Boston. But means to greater physical vigor and mal. It was a big dog, a good swim- The shopwalker introduced her to Lydia E, Pinkham's hair soft and fluffy. 80 cents by mall or at drne- their arms. The Dare was a warning Delong's fingers felt like Iron, tbe chair. She allowed her hands to of dignity, size nnd age. there were militia on both sides of quirements are the age limits of from control. Military drill brings proper eista liiscoz Chemical Works, PatchOKue, N. x mer. His fingers gripped the hair, a young man who knew all about folded velvet edge Is made to frame to their captain. It told him that he pinching the flesh on bis back. remain In bis. They were trembling The first object that strikes one's them, militia behind them, militia seventeen to twenty-four years, good carriage, quickness of response and then a strong metal collar. the face very attractively according W. N. U., CHICAGO. NO. 26--1929. was near shore. It migbt mean rocks "That's enough," the lawyer cried, a little. vision is a simple shaft of white stationed at places which they must character and sound physique. Free exact co-ordination of nerve and headgear. Vegetable Coiiipoiiiid "Jump." he cried. "Jump!" to the hat shown at the top to the ahead and the loss of his vessel. It "have you In bed In a minute. Here, "Julie?*' marble, insignificant In these days of pass on the road, riflemen behind trips to camp and return home and muscle. Mass calisthenics emphasize "What size does your husband wear, .yJu E. Pinkbam Med. Co . Lynn. Ma* A wave leaped high over tho coam- left in the lower picture. An original might mean safe rescue, or perhaps take some of this . . . warm you "Yes, Norman." massive tilings. Beyond Is a bridge every hush and stone sharpshooters nn abundance of wholesome food, uni- these qualities through rythmic move- madam?" Bear U Shifty-Eyed ing and flung the wet dog groveling at "Er—well, really I forget." admitted French model this and it surely looks wet death. With his propeller high up." "You'll be happy at the lighthouse?" of concrete fashioned as though made in every tree. The British literally forms, athletic equipment, luundry ment. Adequate, varied, nutritious and Force of Habit The bear Is a shifty-eyed creature his feet. He looked up quickly at by some primitive builder who sought service nnd other necessary expenses appetizing .diet for thirty days con- the little lady, with a blush: "but his the part, even to the cluster of deli- above the water and boiler fires out. It burned his throat, whatever It "Didn't yoo hear me tell them? could do nothing hut run, and run "Waiter, bring me an Ice without and will nut look straight at a man. the deck above. strength, rather than beauty, a pal- are provided by tbe government. And tribute Its share to a bodily growth, collnrs ore sixteen. I expect he'd want cate pink roses which accent the pic- he was helpless. was. Languidly he closed his eyes. What matter the light, Norman, or tbey did, until they met Lord Percy, wafers." "Excuse me. sir, we have says Harold Tupper, a hunter of Hick- "Come on, men, hurry I" he howled turesque. Six meu, clawing along a lifeline on Outside the wind booted. Norman the farm, or water, or anything, so pable effort to suggest the possible with 1,200 men and two cannon, just there are no strings attached to this measured by inches of height and an eighteen or a twenty for a cap, ley, Maine. again. To the right is n huge transparent no wafers."—Lustlge Blaetter, Berlin. the Burkett's deck, teetered through heard It peacefully. Wind? it rocked long as we are together? It's yours appearance of Its remote predecessor, beyond Lexington, and fell exhausted offer. Uncle Sam simply asks tbe chest expansion and many pounds of wouldn't he?" A pair of boots protruded over the nnd on the yon side of the bridge privilege of taking over for a period weight Regular hours establish a hair body with Its sheerness empha- seas to the flooded chain locker un a fellow to sleep, that wind. And and mine, Isn't It? Land and sea, In the hollow square which be drew A boy can never see how reducing Love in Chicago higher rail. They slid, jerking along stands a monument In bronze, heroic of six weeks the training of bis sous proper habit of life. Systematic medi- Principle Forgotten sized with a border of fancy open- der the texas. They tumbled from he used to fear it? No, he couldn't both of them. Yours and mine. Blind up to protect them. the amount of food you eat Is going "Why on earth did you marry that the life line from the steamer deck. in size, of a Minute Man answering for the purpose of the following: cal inspection wards off any danger Many causes fall because men be- work straw lace. alght. and Immediately afterward a have feared wind. He loved it Just Man's Eye will be our home." An hour's rest, and the whole force to do you any good. gangster?" ibow anchor dropped. It slipped low A bulky body followed. Norman us his father did. The door burst open. Samuel Stock- tbe call of his fellow patriots. was on the way again, but the whole "To develop the manhood of tbe of undue exertion and it Is supple- gin by lighting for a principle \ind end A single flower posed on the un- "Because 1 liked his gunning little er and lower Into the water, dragging drugged the fellow to his knees, "I'm coming In!" ing halted halfway through It. stared, a a a country was now swarming with nation by bringing together young mented by hospital care in case of by yearning to lick the fellows on the derbrlm. Is often noted In mid-sum- 1 Simple duty hath uo place for fear. ways." Its chain down through the hawse- opened the forwaru hatch and flung Julie's voice. Her eager, warm lit exclaimed, popped out again. He Here was "fired the shot heard militia, and Percy, too. had to fight men of high and different types from need. other side—Cupper's Weekly. mer styles. The hat in tiie center hole. In the seaman. He threw the dog tie voice! Norman sal up feebly. He blundered Into the kitchen, saw tbe 'round the world," und despite tbe his way. Seven miles from Boston, a Is a fine Milan straw, a fold of satin The captain of the Burkett had let In, too, hofcre he slappeu shut the remembered at last Today was Sun couple there, and escaped a second fact that the first encounter of Lieut.- fresh force of militia nearly stopped nocompllsblng a charming face-fram- In reporting people began to say that with the real sporting spirit? in sport go the anchor to keep from dragging cover. A second pair of boots kicked day, the equlnoxlal. The keeper bad time. Col. Francis Smith's men with the re- blm altogether and at sunset he ing contour. WhoWantstobeBald? We Talk Faster it wouldn't be long until the short- well conducted and well organized, it ashore. The Iron found bottom out of the fog. Again the hatch not wonted visitors. "My, oh, myl" he met Doctor Mc- bellious Colonists was at Lexington, reached Charlestown and the shelter The last bat Is a pleasing Interpre- Not many, and when you are opened and shut with a bang. This hand reporter would he out of busi- is just as easy to inculcate courage, Would she hold? "Julie." he whispered. "Julie, come Carthy In the hall. "Such a day I the Battle of the North Bridge Is re- of the British fleet, on the dead njn. VARIETY IN HAT BRIMS tation of the ever-favorite cloche. In ness. However, li has proved exactly honor and loyalty. To learn to keep getting that way and loosing Norman brought his bout Into the time water poured Into the cabin. here a minute." Such a day! And they ain't a spot on garded generally as the Inuuguration while 700 more mllltla were marching According to the observation of a Paris the vogue for black andwblte otherwise. In the last Presidential our tempers in a game, to lose grace- hair, which ends in baldness, wind for the third time. Again he Norman thought of the wiring, of the She came with a rush. But why the reservation a fool oid man can go of tbe War of the Revolution, and to WM&m to Intercept him. veil-known stenographic expert, with Scallop it all around to match the millinery Is being advanced with campaign many newspapers used the fully, to win without boasting, to con- you want a good remedy that remembered the doctor. It had been stout-hearted engine doing Its best. was she crying? What was there to without settin' foot where he ain't re- this sacred spot come thousands of The British lost 273, tbe Americans the passage of 20 years there Is an In- dress and fasten it .11 the neck either greatest enthusiasm. This pretty radio iu getting speeches. gratulate a fortunate adversary cour- will stop falling hair, dandruff hours since he had heard a sound Without the engine. If the wiring be- cry about? Or was thot Just Julie's quired." pilgrims each year.v 93. And tbe British had discovered crease In speech at the. rote of teri with crystal or pearl club-button links model is an outcome of the black- teously ; these are the moral elements and grow hair on the bald head from him. McCarthy might be came wet, that thin little I ne would way? Cry . . . why, she would The doctor glanced at the two closed Oddly enough, this was not always tbey had stirred up a hornets' nest words per minute. People read more, or a scarf which ties in a soft bow and-whlte craze. Huge white silk Front entrance ol tbe Royall house, Medlord, The Sporting Spirit of an exercise which brings health to BARE-TOHAIR is what you dead. . . . part In a second. Without the engine cry or lough, one of the two, every doors. a Mecca. There was a time when It That was 154 years ago. The mili- see more, do more and are belter ed- Quite unique, too, Is a jacket of all- poppy petals cover the crown with a Mass.. through which passed Gen. Charles tee both body and spirit simultaneously. His own plight had become a thing there was no hope. ten minutes, or else she'd die. That "A fine girl, Sue," he remarked. wns a neglected" bit of terrain. The tia continued to pour out until, two ucated than they were In the past and Military discipline Is mui.1i praised over lace In one of .he new sunburn monture of flowers forming an In- want. on many an occasion while he made the bouse For Sate at All Dealers In Toilet Articles A third man glided the rope, hand It has resulted In quicker thinking ns a means of education. But tiie — Soieil. apart from him. His own life and was all right Wasn't he half "Aye, and a fine boy 1 got And highway had been changed, the old bis hesdquarters during the American Revolu- days later. General Gage In Boston or eggshell tints. The shoes and triguing one-side trim. Write for and talking. discipline of the spirit is probably W.H. Forst, Mfgr. InftrmaUoa Scottdale, Penna, Gustafs boat were Insignificant. over hand; a fourth; a fifth. The Frenchie himself? He patted her my other girl, Julie, she's fine too, North bridge removed ond the thor- tion. He was on tbe staff ol General Wash- found himself besieged by 10,000 hosiery should match. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. Radio may jack the speed up even worth a great deal more. And if we Salt water Is a better conductor of Scared? Sure, he was scared! Who mist slit open and Norman peered band. was you to ask me. Let's go smoke. oughfare from Great Meadows road infton. men. The Revolution had begun. As to Jacket of gay colored trans- (©. 1923. Western Newspaper Union.) wouldn't be? He remembered what up through wet lashes, with aching, "Give me my best suit," he bade Doctor. They's a bench In the signal more. When radio was first used must have a substitute, what is wrong electricity than fresh water. Belong had said. Those men on the tormented eyes. Five more heads In a husky whisper, "In that closet house. My, ob my 1" The Efi§ential of Beauty freighter, were they scared, too? Of bobbed Into sight. Farther aft, an- there. My uniform. That's It Thanks He stamped down tbe hail. The It Is not strange that men in all Gingham Very Popular coats follow the model of a coat that cape Is certain to bring a flock of course they were! other paying him no attention, stood And Julie, when I come out I wunt fog signal hooted ... two short Jefferson Highest Type of Statesman ages who have loved liberty should MUtletoa Superstition It is impossible to stress too strong- had a well merited success durlni! sparrows, for news of treasure trove Clear The ore carrier snapped at her Immovably by the rail, watching this to toll you something." one long . . . It died out needing have thought much alike. But It was Mistletoe was known to the Druids "Shut-ins'" Friend ly tbe vogue of gingham this season. the winter. anchor. Fighting* against It, she hazardous rescue, taking no port In it. He fumbled Into his clothes. No steam. Norman heard it undisturbed. Thomas Jefferson bad no monopoly embodied In the Constitution of the the genius of Thomas Jefferson, his as "all-heal"; they regarded It as an travels fast and soon there la no suet Indeed, some of the best French mod- One shut-in bad a railing of her fire \*outhfiil Shin backed shoreward. Six more to make the trip. That time to he In bed, on Sunday, with Never mind, the keeper would tend of patriotism, nor of devotion lo the United States, had tnought und ex- devotion to human rights, his sympa- antidote to all disease. A linger ring The English sparrow has neither els have been used and the effect of Unjcrie Touch escape decorated with suet, celery, let Now she held. She thumped down last one . . . thot was the cap- Julie Rlchnud visiting the light. He It this time. He touched Julie's people. His contemporaries of that pressed himself along the same lines thetic understanding human nature, made of mistletoe was worn In Swed- fine feathers nor charming voice, but this simple material, combined with Three layers of shmled neorj.'oMo In USE Culicuro Soap daily to thoroughly tuce and apple, each tlt-blt hung by a cleanse the skin and keep it in a fresh, healthy on the rocky ledge and stood firm a tain, it flashed over Norman, h cap- walked unsteadily Into (the kitchen fragrant black Hfllr. day, headed by George Washington, as tiiose on which Jefferson wrote In the aspiration and determination of en as a defense against Illness until he furnishes outdoor entertainment smart and sophisticated lines, is most cream helge mid deep tiin fashion a string, and the result wns on influx condition. Assist with Culicura Ointment moment Then a lumpy roller lifted tain loath to leave his command. Doctor McCarthy sot by the stove, "I love tbe wkfer, Julie," be whls included men who were equally pa- the Introductory part of the Declara- the American colonists to govern comparatively recent times. for scores of shut-ins. Intriguing. sweet lit'li- collur for 11 hrown vel- of feathered visitors.—Boston Herald. to soothe and heal any irritations. The fa- her and thrashed her mercilessly. What difference to the captain If she his fat face blue-white. jjrred. triotic and equally devoted to the tion. Some suggestion, too, of these themselves, that enabled him to ex- A few crumbs, scattered on a wln- veteen frock fur 11 young girl. vorite method of caring for the skin for The men on the deck threw up their were only a tramp vessel, what dif- "1 can't thank yoo all at once, "Nothing else, Norman?" public interest Jefferson was simply phrases may be found In Rosseau press what was In tbe hearts and Odd Wedding Custom dowsill, will usually bring him. He Sports Coats the past fifty years. . the water and yon. Variation in Mankind hands. Norman fancied that he heard ference If her very heart were torn Erickson." the outstanding figure in point of con- and Montesquieu, and, as has been minds of his countrymen with such After an Algerian wedding the brlde- eats, he flies away and shortly returns SportH coats lor mnmner wear, Baw* Popular Soip 25c. Ointment 25c. and 50c. Til cum 25c. them cry out all together. They slid, out already? His own, his own com- Norman grlnneC. "That's nothing." Leaning down, he wiped her eyes structive statesmanship. His great asserted, It may be that some of them convincing clarity and power that ab- groom enters his home backward, hold- with other sparrows to whom he lias Great men ure the true men. the Rnws are us popular ns hoaux. They Sample cach free. which are eMiv.oiV.'narily llglit. are AdJrtu: "Cuticura," Depi.D6. Maiden,Maw. mand 1 Norman remembered his fa- "Here's coffee, Normon," Julie said. gently. After all, she waa only a lit- contemporary, Georgo Mason, author date back to the Reformation, the stract truths became glowing, living, ing a dagger in his hand; and the bride imparted the news of the great dis- men in whom nature has succeeded; slipped, scrambled. The freighter made of alpaca wool and are be- appear on diesres. In unexpected jggy Cuticura Shaving Stick a5c. poised tor one brave moment. Then, ther, who swam alone from the wreck 'Thanks," he answered. tle girt ^f tbe Virginia Bill of Rights, later Renaissance or the Middle ages. practical realities.—Chlcaco Journal., ! follows, touching tbe blade with the covery. It Is the other species of men who are coming as they are practical. These places, and even 011 coats. With a slow weary gesture, she rolled of bis scbooncr on Mvstacbc shoal. leara again wet her eyes. [THE END] Ilio of her finger. A bit of suet hung from a Ore es- not what they ought lo be.—Amlei. T j- •iii^'ii i WMMMMl A.-Qf JJ, • II •• l"~l

PAGE FOUR THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. JUNE 28, 1929. PAGE FIVB THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA. MICH. JUNE 28, 1929. mm ANNOIKMNTS SATURDAY WILL BE TAG DAY 3 CMS OF WAO Dr. Leo Hosbein We Specialize in MATINEE RACES AT BerrieD County Deaths VETERINARIAN FOR SUNNYCREST GIRLS HOME HELP consiipahon Ship MIDWEST TRANSIT LINE Phone Wttenrtiel 3 Methodist Episcopal Church Truss Pitting HARTFORD, IULY 4 Dentistry on Week Days Only. Direct from Coloma to the Fred O. Wright, aged 74 years, for Rev. T. H. Leamon, Pastor. Nou-Seftarlan School For Girls Solicits One glass of water Is not enough— over twenty-five years resident of Niles, Camp meeting at Crystal Springs Support of Coloma People take three glasses one hour before died at the Pewatlng hospital in that Residence, Coloma, Micb BELL PHONE 65. July 2(Uh. via breakfast. Much better results ure Annual Speed Event Will Draw Horses city, June 19. 1929, after an Illness of Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan Fourth quarterly conference Wed- Arrangements have been made for obtained by adding a teaspoonful of Chicago Fruit Markets five weeks. He Is survived by his wid- nesday, July 17th, at 7:30 p. in. Writ- the annual Blue Bird tag salo in Co- simple glycerine, saline compound Red Cross Drug Co. From Two States to Hartford Track ow and five children: Mrs. £. C. ten reports required. A big attendance Truck (Knter«i> at Mcouil-class miiiter nt (lie lonm next Saturday, June 29th, for the Six and one-half hour service See P. P. Baushke (known as Adlerlka) to each glass. BENTON HARBOR, MICH. Horses that have Keen In training on Brownson, Brookings, S. Da.; Mrs. A. poitolTloe al Coloma. Mlcblican, under desired. benefit of the Sunnycrest School for Adlerlka acts on BOTH upper' and L. Xorris, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mrs. Oscar the Act of March 8, 187V.) 111-115 West Main St. Phone Harbor 67 various Michigan and northern Indiana The G. R. 0. W. Class will meet with Girls at Holland, Mich. Sunnycrest Is lower bowel and removes old waste Morris, Buchanan; Mrs. Henry Corbln, For Insurance Mrs. Ethel Bloomlngdale Friday even- a home and vocational school for home- Trucks leave Mott's Coal Sheds at 6 p. m., delivering tracks ure already gathering at the matter you never thought was In Hartford fair grounds for the annual Chicago; and Earl Wright of Nlles. Friday, June 28, 19?9 ing, June 28th. All members out and less girls In Michigan. The jyork is your system. Stops gas and sour of All Kinds . . . your fruit or produce in time for the early msrket. big sporting event, the matinee races to Funeral services were held from the out for a reul happy and profitable state-wide, non-sectarian and support- stomach In TEN Ml NTT KB! Relieves % home of the son. Earl, on June 21st. time. be staged on July 1 under the direction Phona 142-R COLOMA. MICH. F. W. COCHRUN ed by voluntary gifts. The school Is constipation In two hours.—Scott's Interment In the Silver Brook ceme- of Ihe Van Buren county fair. There will Im? a Missionary Tea at located at Mactawa Bay, one and one- Pharmacy. For further information inquire of Lyle Mott, Coloma tery. 4 FORWARD SPEEDS the home of Mrs. O. J. Miller Tuesday half miles west of Holland on lT. S. 31. The truining seuson lias been early NIGHT HAWKS FLY AGAIN; WILUAM A. MONTGOMERY, afternoon, July 2nd. Ladles of the There are seventeen acres of kind In this year, und u number of horsemen SILENT THIRD DOUBLE HIGH are reportlnK their nugs in the pink of Attorney and Counselor, TAKE HOSTESS BY SURPRISE church aud congregation presslngly in- connection with the school; It Is all In 1778 there were about 500 cattle One of Lincoln township's pioneers, condition for the oiienlng race event vited. Come und bring your lady under cultivation, and Is an Ideal spot In Cdllfornlu. by the end of that cen- Charles August Jasper, who liad re- Admitted to Practice in all Courts of MICHIGAN BELL In this part of the state on the national Michign and Illinois. friends. The hostess wants a house for a girls' school. Girls are admitted tury there were-74,000. Patronize The Courier Columns sided there for more than fifty years, full and overtlowiug. An afternoon of to the school from 5 to 14 yeors of age. holiday. died at his home near Stevensvllle, Phone Covert 2559. Very Enjoyable Party Was Held al pleasure and profit may Ihj looked for. Headquarters for the Blue Bird tag A number of horses are coming from June 19, 1929, at the uge of 74 years. COLOMA. • MICHIGAN TELEPHONE CO. the racing city of I-aPorte, Ind., and Home of Mrs. Elsie Dionliart The church windows are all in, all sale will lie at the offices of tho Ford Besides his wife und an adopted SWIFTER GET-AWAY the same and all look Inviting. May garage. Miss Flora Marvin will have others have been entered by Michigan daughter. Mrs. Fane Wagner of Iler- There goes that tlup, flap, tlnpping the living lights send out more and charge of the tag wiles In Coloma. The and Indiana owners. The tleld looks rleu Springs. Mr. Jusper Is survived by again. This time the flock of Night more a radiance that shall be compel- price of the tags will be voluntary good, say the Hartford truck officials, three brothers—Fred, of Chicago; G. Fred Schaer Hawks from North Coloma, lucreased ling and Irresistible. Klfts. Long Distance Rates Are fur a snappy speed program. Frank, of Royalton; und Gustave, of in number by the members of the Co- A number of our Leaguers took In THIS WEEK'S BASEMENT SPECIALS One unique advantage of Durant 4-forward Lincoln township. Funeral services AUCTIONEER Surprisingly Low Four Races Carded loma Qarden Club, flew to the home of the League service at Watervliet la^t AT THE WORLD, BENTON HARBOR were held Saturday afternoon from speeds —Silent Third and Double High — A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL .Mrs. Klsle Dlenbart on Wednesday af- Sunday. CLOVER LEAF CLUB GARDENERS Four races—two paces and two trots Trinity Lutheran church In St. Joseph, ternoon of lust week. After all the Sunday, June 30th, Is coming and we For Instance: Rev. Louis Neuchterleln officiating. In- Phone 16-F2, COLOMA for AppoinloeDts —are on the Fourth of July card at. is especially noticeable when the traSic guests had arrived, the hostess and want to make It an attractive and help- ENIOYEO MEET AT KRAKEHURST Hartford. They will constitute the terment In ihe Stevensvllle cemetery. Mrs. Anna Bergmann were ushered In- ful day. Let us all plan nd work to- initial speed trials in this section of signal flashes uGO " Durant drivers move to .the front room, where, to their sur- ward this happy end. Michigan under American Trotting as- John Shersmlth, aged 73 yeurs, who prise, tbey were confronted with a 10 a. m.—Sunday School. Be out soctntlon rules, and the llrst opportun- L E. GATES Discussion of Flowers and Gardens liad been In III health for about two swiftly and smoothly into the lead without table covered with birthday gifts. in full force. ity of the drivers to shoot at purses Proved Very Interesting years but had been able to lie up und ....CHIROPRACTOR.... After a careful unwrapping of the 11:80 p. m.—Epworth League. Be Just received a new assort- Children's Sport OFC/» before starting out on the circuit of packages, all enjoyed their favorite there and help. around Ihe house, was found dead in loss of speed. The shift is made in a flash, Daily. 9:00 m. m., 1:30 and 7:00 p. m. The Clover Leaf Gardners and three ment of Panty Dresses sizes Hose, all sizes ... fairs am! race meets. game of bunco, the honors going to 7:;«) p. m.—Preaching service. The r bed at his home In St. Joseph, June 22. Among the contenders ure a number guests met at Krakehurst, June 20th, 2 to 6. (£1 1929. He was a former resident of without noise and wholly without effort. Watervliet, - • - Michigan Mesdames Herman Totzke, Pearl iwistor will have a gospel theme of In- of nags that are exiteded to loom large with Mrs. Ellen Krake nnd Mrs. Etlle Royalton township, moving to St. Jo- Smith, Betty Hazen. Anna Bergmann, terest to all. $1.50 value V-L Children's Dresses, sizes on the tracks of Michigan and odjoln- Poole as hostesses. Mrs. Clarence seph about six years ago. Funeral There's a refreshing thrill in the swifter Augusta Henrlcl, Myrtle Hazen, Llll "Sunday Is a day of rest; 6 to 14. / 65^ Ing states before the end of the racing Gelsler called the meeting to order nnd services were held Monday afternoon Jensen, Grace Jackson, Nellie Harris, For body anil for brain; season In October. John D. Carmody Mrs. Anna Gelsler read u paper on Childrens' Play ^Q/» Spccial 89 c or less, between 4:30 a. m. and 7:00 />. m. with Interment In the Spring Run cem- get-away. Hara Plerson and Mrs. XIver, Mrs. Let's write, 'keep off to labor, toll. The truck at the Hartford fair Garden Peats and Their Control," Suits, all colors... Ot/C etery ut Scottdale. Surviving are the Experienced Auctioneer Johnson, Mrs. Coleman nnd Miss Alma And those that work for wuln.' " grounds has been worked consistently, from which many helpful hints were widow; one sou, Fred, of St. Joseph; Solicit* Your Butinen Stone. After a very pleasant after- Prayer meeting every Thursday ev- Ladies' House Dresse!s8 You can call the following points and talk for and Is in splendid condition for the gleaned. A general discussion follow- Ihree daughters. Louise, ut home,, und THE SIX-SIXTY-SIX-112 in. wheelhase-ms to J1125 noon, a bountiful luncheon was served ening. ed and more hints were given by the Ladies" Aprons all colors Fourth. With a fust track and a liber- Phona 52-FI3 WATERVLIET, Mich. THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates Mrs. C. M. Bradlng and Mrs. A. W. THE SIX-SEVENTY—119 in. wheelbase—®1195 to ^1425 by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Anna You are Invited to worship with us, various memliers. Mrs. Krake read a All colors and sizes al field, the matinee fans ought to he Bergmann and Grace Jackson, which $1 to other points arc proportionately low. Coppln of Chicago; two grandchildren, very entertaining as well us helpful well entertained. All pricts at factory — Laruing. Midiigan Included Ice cream, a surprise to the und two brothers and two sisters, St. Joseph's Catholic Church radio-talk paper In which the old fash- Frank, Ed, Jennie und Emma, all of ColomaLod^e No. 162 Hawks and the hostess. At a very late ioned was encouraged ns being perhaps Day Is An Annual Event Station to Station whom reside In Wisconsin. F. AND A. M. hour and after a most wonderful af- Rev. J. Francis Murphy, Pastor. the most satisfactory of all gardens. From COLOMA to ternoon, the guests departed for their Rate Beginning 15 years ago. matinee A Phone Watervliet 05. Each member was called upon to give races on the Fourth have annually op- Meetings held in Masonic ball, on the homes, awaiting another call from their Mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church. the most encouraging thing In her gar- BattleXreek, Mich 50c George Milton DeVoe. who suffered first Saturday evening of leader. ened the season at the Hartford track, Watervliet, each Sunday morning at den and this brought out a variety of Silk Pillows, all colors Ladies' Corselette Coldwater, Mich .55c u slight stroke a few weeks ago, died each month. and they have become an established S and 11 o'clock. answers. The hostesses served delic- tnd styles $1.50 value Sunday. June 2;$, 1929, ut his home ut Visiting Brothers Always Welcome. S1.00 $1.00 G. and Rapids, Mich [SSC event that marks the season's debut of At Crystal Palace, Paw Paw Lake, ious ice cream, cake and strawberries, Chicago, 111 60c the harness performers that will go out Royalton Heights, at the age of 70 HOMER B. Mix, W. M. ACT OF LEGISLATURE STOPS mass will be said euch Sunday at after which the party visited Mrs. Ruffled Curtains PILLOW years. He was a former resident of J. V. THOMPSON. Secretary. and Harvey, 111 65c to do hoof battle for the .substantial 10:30. Krake's garden and found many Inter- odds and ends, pair V 95c SLIPS ... .22c Gary, Ind 55c purses tbul feature the race meets that Glendora und Benton ILirlsjr. Besides SALE OF FIREWORKS IN STATE At Immaculate Conception Church, esting specimens which were much en- follow. bis widow, he Is survived by two D U RAN T Indiana Harbor, Ind 55c Hartford, every Sunday at U o'clock. Joyed. Crinkled Ladies' Buster Brown Silk Race fans look to the matinee for an brothers—Miles DeVoe of Glendora and GOOD CAR The rate# quoted are Station-to-Station Day rates, effective opportunity to formulute their opinions Charles DeVoe of Three Oaks. Funeral Bed Spreads $1.00 Hosiery, 75c value 39c services were held Tuesday afternoon Fourth of July Will Not Mean the 4 JO a. m. to 7:00 p. m. as to the performance of the horses Cleaning and Pressing Evangelical Lutheran Salem Chnrcfa Many Attend Sununer School * from the I'lilted Brelhern church near Large Ladies' Step-ins and Shorties for the lialunce of the year, und that Same to Youngsters This Year Evening Station-to-Station ratei are effective 7:00 p. m. to considerable percentage of the public Glendora, with Interment in the Glen- Leare Yonr WorkjAt Every Sunday, divine services In the Mesdames Sarah Shine Bertha Wood- Turkish Towels all colors. $1.25 value • */V dura cemetery. The Fourth of July will be observed German language, beginning at 10:80. ward, Rose Woodward and Irma Close 25c 830 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station rates, 8:30 p. m. that takes to the uge old sport of horse In Mleblgan this year in the quietest Services In the English language on and the Misses Clara and Mary Ellen to 4:30 a. m. racing finds the matinee a Fourth of SCOTT'S BARBER SHOP Leather Women's Leather and Beaded July thriller. manner that It has been in many dec- the first and third Snndays of the Brune of Coloma are attending the Henry S. Young, aged 38 years, died Purses, while they last Ua/V The Hartford-Lawrence band will For Th« ades, for an aet of the state legisla- month beginning at 11:16 a. m. Sunday summer school session of the Western Automobile Cushions $1.00 To obtain Out-of'Town telephone numbers, at Mercy hospital, Benton Harbor, HOCKER MOTOR COMPANY ture has put a stop to the sale or the school every Sunday morning, begin- State Teachers' College at Kalamazoo, furnish music during the races again June 22, 1929, following but a week's call "Information." this year. ENTERPRISE CLEANERS use of fireworks of any kind within the ning at 0:30, In both the English and which opened this week. illness from pneumonia. He was a vet- limits of the state. The only exceptions German languages. eran of the World War, having served COLOMA, MICHIGAN "Nettojage a Sec" to this rule are that corporations, and Benjamin Hunter. 48, of Kalamazoo, l in Company A. 328th Machine Gun ba- 186 Wall SL Benton Harbor various organisations desiring to put First Church of Christ, Scientist. wns drowned In Three Legged Lake, ' SCHERER'S "Dt Soto Oak" tallion. He is survived by his widow on an exhibition of fireworks may do near Bloomlngdale. early Sunday In Florida, in Tompa Bay park and two small children. Military fu- so by securing a permit from the state. Services are held every Sunday at morning, when he fell from a boat Hntel Ronton Block THE WORLD Benton Harbor there is a large spreading oak which neral services were held from the But the day of burned fingers, dam- 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 12:00 while fishing. He Is survived by a*wife Is said td have been the resting place Community church in Eau Claire, Tues- aged eyes and other Injuries as the re- o'clock. and three clilldren. of He Solo on his llrsl trip to Florida day afternoon. Rev. 11. T. Henry of- sult of the use of fireworks is over in Wednesday evening service at 8:00 II Is known as the "De Solo Oak." liciating. The deceased was in charge Berrien County Mact Co. o'clock. this state, at least until the act of the Gen. Nelson A. Miles made his head of the sub-station of the Indiana \ Reading room open to tbe public ev- Established 1860 legislature is amended or repealed. quarters under this tree for a while Michigan Electric Company at Eau ery Wednesday and Saturday after- Claire. The enactment of the bill has during Ihe war with Spain. J. F. WILKINSON, Mgr. worked a hardship on many dealers noon from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. Patronize The Courier Columns who had a supply of fireworks on hand 901 Ship Street, Corner of Main und who could not offer them for sale Mrs. Anna Basbford, a former resi- Letter Heads, Envelopes, Cards, Folders, at retail to customers. Dealers from HERE'S WHAT WELL-DRESSED dent of Benton Harbor, died in Chica- ST. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN Indiana have been going through the go, June 2(1, 1929. The remains were state picking up the odd lots of fire- YOUNG MAN WILL BE WEARING FREE! FREE! taken to Benton Harbor, where funeruC Announcements, Circulars, Posters and All works at prices that meant a real services were conducted by Rev. How- sacrifice to the shop keepers. ard A. Blannlng, Monday afternoon. An Abstract of Title U fenerally r* Douglas Fir-One Log She was the wife of Ray Basbford und Kinds of Printing at The Courier Office. quired on every sale or mortgage ol If you want fireworks and cannot Here's what the well-dressed young secure them, do not blame the dealers, man Is going to wear this summer; the family lived In Benton Harbor for real estate. eighteen years before moving to Ind- for you would not be allowed to ex- high-peaked, wlde-brlmmed sombrero; An Occasional Chair Bend to us and we will furnish prompt- iana Harbor, Ind. ly a complete abstract of any farm plode them If you had them. soft llannel shirt with narrow black or lot in Berrien county. cravat: peg-top woolen breeches; neat- We Loan Money on real estate securi ly-wrapped spiral leggings, and sturdy with Every Living Room Suite Cabin Coming An invalid fur several years, but uot ty. Mortgages Bought and Sold. marching clogs. The color scheme will considered seriously ill, and able to be LH US LOAN YOUR MONEY be olive drab throughout Deeds, Mortgages and contracts care- will arrive in Coloma out driving on Sunday, Miss Lydia fully made and executed. We will loan your money for you or For the youth of America, thousands This Beautiful Occasional Tollus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- first class real estate mortgages, and of them, are entering the Citizens' Mil- Chair to be Given Free with sold during this sale! lien Tollas of St. Joseph, died sudden- look after all your Interests, Insurance itary Training camps not only to pre- ly about noon on Monday, June 24, taxes, etc.. for a nominal fee. We have pare them to be good soldiers, If ever every Davenport Soil. Size of chair, 20x21 1-2 in, height from seat to 1929. The deceased was born in St. Jo- FOR faculties for placing both large and their country needs them, but also to seph thirty years ago und had always small amounts. Your inquiries are so- prepare them for their duties of citi- top of back 19 1-2 in. Walnut arms lived In that city. Rev. F. C. Schmidt zenship. licited. BAKER INSUBANCF and legs handsomely tnrDed. CONE AND SEE! BE CONVINCED! Monday, July 1st of the Zlon Evangelical church, con- AGENCY, State Bank Bulldlnc In tills issue of The Courier Is an 11- dueted ihe funeral services Thursday PAPER HANGING Coloma. Ulch.—AdT. 60tf lustrated feature article by Elmo Scott afternoon. pew Watson which tells about the C. M. T. It will be located in Sront ol our office C., what it tries to do for those who m enroll and what Its Importance In our 8 a. tn. until 9 a. m. Only An Inquest was held at Nlles to In- KALS0M1N1NG national life Is. Be sure to read tiulre Into the cause of the sudden Dentistry "What the Well-Dressed Young Man Is Sale Starts Friday Morning at 9 o'clock death of Charles Crady, a 47-year-old Wearing" in this Issue. widower of that city, who died sud- During July will make a reduc- denly Sunday night. It Is the belief and Painting tion on Plate Work. Examina- that his death was caused from acute COLOMA LAD A WINNER IN tions Free, My many years of alcoholism. He had been seen on Island Park with an unldentltled wom- Call experience is your guarantee of STATE MUSIC CONTEST an who disappeared after calling for good work. Phone 86F5, Watervliet oouglas pTrflr help when Crady was taken suddenly FIR LOG ill. Reports state that she stated thnt is here Dr. John A. Jarvis Ehvood Geisler Takes Second Place she would go fo a doctor, but she 84 West Main St. In a Class of Five failed to return. ™High speeds and high GEO. W. FAIRBANKS Phone Har. I49S (Over McLtllan'i) El wood Gelsler. son of Mr. and Mrs. 44 tf E. Gelsler of Coloma, was awarded second place in the music contest at K Showing of Gas From Cass County Grand Rapids on Tuesday, conducted Well compression motors demand it. by the Michigan Music Teachers' As Two big outfits ure drilling for oil In sodat Ion. The contest was for pupils Cass county, working night and day. QUA L I T y B y between the ages of 10 and 19 years, At the Knowlton No. 1 In Milton town- The higher driving speeds of and there were five contestants In the ship the hole was down over 200 feet class iu which Elwood was a winner. last week. The Cassopolls Vigilant The young man is a talented pianist today — the hotter and higher says Ibis Is one of the finest drilling K' U P P E N H E I M E R us the above results show. outfits In Michigan with an 85-foot compression engines—the traffic steel derrick, 85 horse power gas engine • m* power unit and everything else up to DRAIN-Notice of Meeting of date, as It Is a bran new outllt. congestion with the attendant in- At the Chas .Chile farm a half-mile Palm Beack keeps tke Board of Oetermination. east of Bair Lake In north Porter the creased use of your low speed State of Michigan. Ihe probate court drillers were down 100 feet Tuesday for the County of Berrien. Douglas Fir Log Home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wade of Aberdeen, Wash. of last week. They passed through a gears—brought out a new set of keat out — Kuppen- In the matter of the Paw Paw Out very large strata of quick sand, which let Drain. gave them some trouble, but they are conditions to be met by the lu- A petition having been filed in said now well past it. court by tbe County Drain Commission- keixner kandcraftin^ You Are Invited to visit This House FREE At the Norton well in Wayne town- bricating oil that goes into your er of said county for the appointment of a Board of Determination to ascertain ship operations have been held up for keeps tke style in. Tke and determine tbe necessity of the said Cut from Douglas fir log out of which Coloma, who invite you to visit and repairs. In the meantime a sample of motor. drain, and John Warman of Watervliet 2 and 3 Piece Jacquard Velour Suites the gas has been taken to the Goodyear township, John D. Carmody of Bain nine more logs were cut besides the one make a trip through the house free. Rubber Co.'s chemists at Akron, Ohio, results You're cool as a to determine If the gas from this well bridge township, A. W. Baker of Colo- used by Mr. Wade. Each lo^22 feet The new Mobiloil more than ma township, Chas. E. -Gage of Hagar $79 $89 $98 $110 $1.29 $139 These dealers also will be glad to have also contains helium gas, the nou-ln- tiwnship, James J. Jakway of Benton long, in all making some 50,000 board flammable gas used for Inflating big cvtctunker, and you're township^ Leon D. Case of Watervliet you call them any time for building ma- airships like the Graf Zeppelin and Los gives the added lubricating mar- City, Chas, Handy of Sodus township, feet of lumber, about two carloads, or Angeles. No report on It has yet been j superviBors of the said County of Ber- terial information or building materials. gin of safety these changes in looking neat and fresk. received. I lien, having been appointed as such 2 and 3 Piece Mohair Suits enough to build six 4-room cottages. They will be glad to help you plan your ! Board of Determination: . driving conditions have made Notice is hereby given, That on the Cut in 1926, then 434 years old, and new home or remodeling of your old 10th day of July A. D. 1929, at ten $98 $129 $178 $248 New Fighting Flaue For Navy necessary. o'clock in tbe forenoon, said board will therefore born in the year Columbus one. 20 meet at the residence of Jos. P. Morrison, The navy recruiting station, Detroit, Coloma-Watervliet road, for the purpose discovered America. Visited by more learns that u new fighting plane, said JUST IMAGINE-A beautiful pull up chair like the one pictured above with every They carry complete stock of west coast lo be able to dive vertically with full Other handcrafted of detonnining whether said proposed DISTRIBUTED BY , drain is necessary and conducive to pub- Davenport Suite sold during [this sale. than a million people in 26 states. lumber made from big Douglas Fir power from 10,000 feet, attaining a summer suits lic health, convenience and welfare, at speed estimated at from 350 to 400 which meating all persons and all This marvelous house on wheels—hewn trees like this. Douglas Fir lumber lays miles ikt hour, lo loose a 1,100 pound to $5o municipalities interested may appear for aerial bomb, has been delivered to the or against said drain proceedings. out of one log—is brought to Coloma straight—does not twist or warp,* holds navy by the Glenn H. Martin Co., of Theisen & Clemens Co. [Seal]—A true copy: paint and easy to saw and nail. Baltimore. Plans of the new lighter WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, by the undersigned material dealers of are being kept secret, pending complete Judge of Probate. testa, In accordance with navy depart- and sold at all AVERY'S ! LI LLI A O. SPRAQUE, COI'VIIIGUT TROOST BROS by Courtesy of ment practice. Register of Probate. Brought to Coloma xnrruacuudi Hotel Benton Block Benton Harbor DIXIE STATIONS The old E Plurlbus Uuum still holds Benton Harbor, Michigan When yellow jackets sting they some- good; we Lave one-man cars, one-arm times leave the stinger in the puncture Michigan Shore Lumber & Supply Co. and sometimes do not. restaurants aud one-track minds. l — ^ JUNE 28, 1929. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. JUNE 28, 1929. Rase bulls, bats and gloves at Scott's. Oils, varnishes, stains and alabastine Bathing caps in all tbe latest styles Buy your fishing tackle at Scott'a.- ut Scott's.-Adv. Adv. —Adv. at Scott's.—Adv. BAINBRIDGE NEWS COVERT NEWS The Danube is Europe's second long- Brazil has a greater area than the The Italian Minister of Communica- By a vote of IT*.' to 103, rfsldents of UUl est river. Cuited States. tions has announced that a submarine Law ton at a special election last Thurs- ARTHUR SWIFT—Air brush paint- telephone cable will lie laid between day night approved a proposal to bond needs .Miss Xadlne Stewart left Sunday IN AND AROl'ND THE ELMS Do not forget the band concert this ing. Phone 153, Coloma, 40tf Milau und Sardinia. the village for $55,000 with wbich to for Ann Arbor where she will attend (Thursday) evening. Summer Needs modernize and enlarge the local school. Willard Rider is spending the sum- PLUMBING the summer session at the University mer at the home of his grandparents. America celebrates about everything For tiles, mosquitoes, aud moths, use Mrs Edith Kremer. who underwent Before the election the pupils staged a of Michigan. Mr. aud Mrs. O. H. Kelly. except a national dry week. Fly-Kill, all size packages at Scott's.— | a major operation at Mercy hospital, parade in favor of the improvident. Mr. aud Mrs. A. P. Danneffel spent is rapidly recovering and is expected No matter what they may be August Lautenbach spent tbe latter Her world-famed Adv. The victory was followed by a big par- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin part of last week In Chicago, being lovrlincss is rivaled Klens-AII cleans everything and Your vacation needs can best home some time next week. ade led by the town band. Walker, near Nlles. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jewitt of called there to attend the funeral of a only by those ra- leaves no rings. Sold at Scot's.—Adv. be supplied here. will be promptly attended to Rev. and Mrs. L. JJ. Burgess and diantly beautiful wO- troit were week-end guests of Mr. a friend. LIST your lake property and faruu family of Kalamazoo spent Monday men of Amcrica Mrs, Chester Hocker. Willard Regis, who has been staying with H. A. King. Coloma, Mich.—Adv and Tuesday with local friends. with his grandmother, Mrs. J. Bennit- who use Henry Tet- .Miss Itnili Koerber came from South ft. Don't suffer with corns. Use Corn Bathing Caps ti. and who was nursing a broken low . GOSSAMER Bend Thursday to spend the week-end — unexcelled by the Solvent and forget your corns. Sold wrist, has returned to his home In If you feel sleepy and tired out all mojt exquisite French at Scott's.—Adv. Sunburn Lotion at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. M .A. Chicago. the time, lake Nyul's Liver Stimulant. powders because it HENRY KIBLER Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knie- On Fathers Day, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mrs. Bertlia Woodward, teacher of Rorick's Feed Mill Sold at Scott's.—Adv. bes. She and Miss Natalia Sebeffler is cleverly made of Toilet Articles Kelly had the pleasure of having a re- the xime European tbe eighth grade Iu the Coloma schools, PLUMBING, HEATING AND left Sunday for Ka la ma BOO, where union of all their children and grand- America's longest railroad tunnel has entered the summer school at tbe Fishing Tackle they will attend Western State Teach- ingredicnul children, with the exception of the eight miles long through the Cascade nonial at Kalamazoo. Is Now Open es" College, youngest daughter, Mrs. Rowden and range, opened to travel recently. Sporting Good* WELL DRIVING The annual reunion of the Arent The American negro Is less suscepti- family of Battle Creek, who were un- Kight women, working in two shifts, Our grinder is now ready for all kinds of feed grind- family will he held on July 4 at Cable able to he here. Mrs. Harry Kelly of ble than tbe white man to diseases Cigars, Cigarettes Lake. made 4.000 pancakes for visitors to the Manitowoc, Wis., arrived here on Fri- which enter the body by way of the Crete (Neb.) two-day corn show. ing. Bring in your feed to be ground. Water Pressure Systems Installed and all kinds of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knlebes went to day night and her huslmnd, who is sec- skin, a zoologist at the University of The Best Candies Chicauo Thursday to visit their daugh- ^TLOVV^ ond assistant engineer on the S. S. Californka says. Repairing promptly done. Just call ter. Verda, who is attending summer All of the world's radium mining Ice Cream Soda Holland, Joined her on Sunday. Among school at Chicago University. operations have yielded less than four Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lawson of Utica. A Full Line of Feed Now on Sale the others were Mr .and Mrs. Charles ounces of this rare aud valuable stuff. Ohio, and Ms. Ora Rogers of Toledo, And everything to be found Coloma, Michigan Van K niches left Sunday for Evans- Kelly of (>rand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Phone Coloma 74 tun. Illinois, to attend summer school Ohio, have been spending a week with N. J. Rider and family of Watervliet. Veal hides, cow hides and sheei at Northwestern University. Mrs. their brother and family, Mr, aud in a first-class Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly, In company pelts wauted. Highest market prlce JOHN A. RORICK, Proprietor Knlebes Is visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Chester Lawson. with their brother, 0. N. Kelly ami pald. Umphrey & Rorlck, Coloma and Mrs. Reynolds, at Millburg, for the wife, left via auto for Holland, where Mleh.-Adv. 22tf. summer. Mrs. A!. Zeiger has changed the name Logan Street Coloma, Michigan the former left by boat for Chicago. fPLEM Duniel Zug of Layman, Penn., has of her hotel at Paw Paw Lake, formerly All enjoyed a very fine time. It was I teen a guest this week at the home of the Lakevlew, to"Urandma's Kitchen", tiie first time that Harry and his wife ZION EVANGELICAL CilLRCH Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Peck and Mr. aud and will open this week fur the season, had been at home In four years. June featuring chicken dinners. SCOTT'S Announcement! Mrs. J. W. Smith. Rev. Stanley P. Kim, Pastor. Kith was Mrs. Kelly's birthday nnd so A survey of doctors In towns of June .U). 1020. many beautiful gifts were left for both \ If Is estimated that ii would cost the The Rexall Store r 1,000 people or less In the United Sunday School at 0:45. Mr. nnd Mrs. Keliy. sum of $120,000 to install a sewer We take great pleasure in announcing that the T//^ \\ omnn Vaijs Now available States showed that almost one-third .Morning worship and Junior church The strawberry harvest in this vicin- system sufficient to meet the needs of COLOMA MICHIGAN in th* Ntw of these towns that hud doctors In at 10:45. The sermon subject will be ity will Ih> about completed this week. tiie village of Hartford. Federal Plumbing, Heating and "The Call to Cleanliness." August Pupura's brother James of SO-cant boxes. Ex- 1014 had none at all In 1025. otic ally fragrant I Man's span of life in Sweden has Chistlan Endeavor at 6:45, In charge Chicago recently underwent an opera- Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Strutton and of Mrs. Rcinhold Wcndzel. increased nearly nine years in less than tion for appendicitis and is expected to family are moving this week to the Ventilating Company a century, according to Dr. Emil Lied- Evening service at 7:30. The topic visit here at the home of August as Marguerite cottage at Paw Paw Luke, will be "The Invisible Ally." At all strand. Stockholm scientist. soon as he is able to make tbe trip. where Mrs. Stratton will open a home PATTERNED have purchased the Fred C. Lerch & Son Plumbing Com- Prayer meeting each Tuesday even- Mrs. William Crawford, who Is tak- Good DeaUrn, Hogus ten-dollar bills are said to be linked goods shop for the summer How Napoleon Col Start ing at 7:4r» at the church. ing treatments in Grand Rapids, is re- pany at 213 East Main street, Benton Harbor, and are in circulation in Berrien county. One months. in the Newest Styles The young people of the church and ported to lie doing well and is expected Napoleon Honnpane's father Innd Electric was passed at a Coloma filling station operating that plant at the same location. Sunday school are invited to the home home in a week or ten days. Cookery Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mltchel. Ray • ertently laid flip foundafion for the and another near Slevensvillj a few of Rev. and Mrs. Kirn on Friday ev- Mrs. Klsle Wilcox is making impove- mond and Lucille Mltchel and George I'umily fortunes when on a visit to days ago. EAUTIFUL WALL PAPER IS We will operate a complete service for plumbing, heating ening. ments at her home by adding a new Harris of Battle ^reek were Sunday I'arls he succeeded In getting free kitchen and a porch. guests at the A. C. Stark home. Sam idmlssion into the military school ol an added touch of beauty in and ventilating of all kinds and cordially invite the general Contrary fn the impression of per- B Several people from this vicinity vis- Hons who have not looked at the map, Bishop of Battle Creek had lieen visit- ".rienne for his son. The elder Bona ycur home. And the Red Cross is healthful ing ut the Stark home for a week. •arte wns a lawyer In Corsica and al public to acquaint themselves with our institution. ited at Thunder Mountain last Sunday. the eastern end of the Panama canal FISH DISTRICT NOTES As the creek Is widening It Is reported empties into the Pacific, while the hough he hud taken a vigorous part Drug Co. specializes in smart pat- The nineteenth annual commeuce- to be quite difficult to reach the lake western end empties into tbe Atlantic. m defending the Isi-md against the terns of exquisite colorings. May in some places. "OETtNTION of the essential vitamins is necessary What a Fine Roast! ment exercises for Cass county's rural I'rench. when resistance had become eighth grade graduates were held at we show you our newest samples. Federal Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Co. Mr. ami Mrs. John Armbrust nnd Two automobile loads of people with Fred Oale of Henton Harbor, a for- •iseless he found himself not averse to the health of children and grownups. Medical Cassopolls last Saturday. The class family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armbrust their camping equipment, who came That's what you could hear from many hosewives in mer resident of Coloma, and a member ro joining their interest. Napoleon They're very moderately priced? 212 East Main Street, Benton Harbor Phone Harbor 828 science has developed this principle and has described was one of tiie largest ever to receive and family of Chicago, Mrs. Joe from Arkansas, are stopping at the Ed- of The Courier force a score of years was only sixteen when Ids father died Coloma and vicinity if you were in their kitchens when ago, is assisting with the mechanical eighth grade diplomas In the county. Cvitkovich and Leo Monjn of East ward Piuyard home east, of Covert and the food values that the human organism requires— -Detroit News. The Liberty Theatre is Opposite Us. they unwrap their meat from this shop. And not only work at The Courier office for a few Chicago. Miss Elizabeth Sikinger o' assisting with the strawberry harvest. Prof. G. S. D. Shultz of Chicago, and the electric art has made possible the preparation (biys. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Hammond. Ind., and Mrs. Sebastian Although the Frank Reems home Is roasts in particular, but any kind of meat that you get formerly master of ceremonies at the not quite completed, the family has of food to meet those requirements. Electrically cooked and family spent Sunday with Mr. and here. It is all of a splendid quality that you desire and The Courier offce has been unusual- Woodward pavilion and later at the WEST MAIN STREET BENTON HARBOR Mrs. Sikinger. moved in. foods not only taste better but they hold the original at prices you will appreciate as especially low. ly busy the past few weeks tuning out Crystal Palace, will again lie the man- Mrs. A. C. Shugars of Kalamazoo nutriment intact. printing for resort owners at Paw Paw ager of the North Shore pavilion at ClAWD "WAN! ADS" spent Sunday evening at the Joseph Lake, South Haven and Sister Lakes. South Haven this season, opening the Swetay home. EXPERTS CONDUCT SIIRVEy IN Electric cookery, the modern method of con- as well as for local business houses^tnd season there on Wednesday. July 3d. WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thill of Chicago verting raw foods into palatable, healthful ' GROCERIES FOR EVERY St. Joseph and Henton Harbor firms. Flo Wllloughby of Benton Harbor, visited Mrs. J. Thill, Sunday. No matter what you may need In print- FARMS WANTED—List your farm- FARM dishes, is economical, clean and convenient. who was arrested last week on a dis- .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Natrem, Mr. MEAL AND MENU. ing. let ns figure on the Job for you. with me. I hsve several persons inter and Mrs. Stanley and family, Mrs. VAN BUREN GRAPE DISTRICT irderly charge and was given her ilb- ested in Michigan farm lands. Regula PROFITS Abranmwitz and family and Charles No matter what it may be for a meal that you want- Make your wall paper look like new rty when she promised to leave the commission charge. Licensed broker Franks visited at the home of Mr. nnd with Absorbene Wall Paper Cleaner. .•Ity. went hack to that city ami wns Come and see me. Four miles north o Ttleasune Mrs. Joseph Swetay, Sr.. Sunday. Gleaning Information From Growers Meat, Groceries, Flour, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Fruits, Sold at Scott's.—Adv. picked up by the officers and.sentenced Coloma on County Line R^ad. Rnge Smith 48t2; Mrs. J. Cvitkovich and family'and to serve sixty days in the county jail. On Grape Growing Industry. Vegetables—Oysters in season—You can find all these As an added attraction at the base- your Success Mrs. L. Moran of Indiana are spending Wm. F. Johnston, Van Buren county FOR RENT their vacation at the home of their good things to eat at our store. ball game at the Crystal Palace ball An exhaustive study of tbe econom- agricultural agent, spent last week in mother, Mrs. Sikinger. park on July 4th, when the Blues will FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms ii is aspect of the grape indostry in tbe battle the Lawrence team, the holiday the Erie and Chaurauqua grape belt of PREADING Solvay Pulverized Lime- Mr. and Mrs. John Bartels and Mr. Super Automatic Electric Range We always appreciate your patronage and will do our the H. B. Grant home. Inquire ol Paw Paw-Lawton district is being spirit will prevail more because of tbe New York state, studying tiie grape In- stone is good business for you. It gets and Mrs. Philip Puilens of F.au Claire Mrs. Dolly Grant. Phone Colomu S made by a group of specialists from the J backed bif ]— — best to please you. fact that music will lie furnished by dustry as carried on there and which | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. •18-W. 42t more profits from your investment. Michigan Stnte college. F. T. Rodell, the Coloma baud. Hear the concert aud he hopes will be of assistance to him In Swetay. Jr. A. E. Orr. J. J. Bird, K. A. Sprague, The high lime content of Solvay replaces witness a good ball game while you are carrying on his work iu Van Buren CEMENT MIXER FOR RENT, at Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hatala and fam- college authorities, co-operating with the lime which rain and previous crops have celebrating. county. cents per hour. Edgar Vauderbough ily of Indiana spent Sunday with Mrs. (J. P. Scoville from the U. S. depart- removed from your fields. It sweetens sour INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 120-J, Coloma, Mich, 41f .lames Wigh. ment of agriculture started work there C. KLOESS The members of the Coloma fire de- Adolph Schmider of Berrien Springs soil and increases the yield of your acreage, Miss Elizabeth Sikinger visited Miss Tuesday of last week. Dr. N. L. Part- partment held a drill Tuesday even- was arretted by Deputy Sheriff An- FOR SALE Solvay Pulverized Limestone is high test, FREE I Send today M. Swetay on Sunday. ridge is co-operating with the workers. J GROCERY and MARKET. COLOMA ing but only a few of the firemen were drews when be Is said to have cut In furnace-dried and is ground fine enough to for your copy of the Mr. and Mrs. L. Carpenter enter- The study calls for a visit to each present. Wm. Umphrey. chief of the too close In front of Mrs. R. (J. Bach- FORSALE—McCormick binder. Er get results the very first year. In bulk or bags Solvay Limestone tained their daughter and her hus- and every grape grower in the locality. department, announces that drills will man of St. Joseph on U. S. 12 near nest Kibler, phone Bainbridge 7FI8. it offers you the most Booklet. New Edition band from Chicago last Sunday. Each grower in a community will be be held each Tuesday night during tbe Coloma. He was taken before Justice 49t8 lime for your dollar. Mr. Pearson of Benton Harbor spent asked Information relative to his grape sununer and It Is expected that each Oscar Smith in Coloma. who assessed Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. O. H. Lind- enterprise and farming business. In- THE COURIER'S ADVERTISERS ARE WORTHY OF YOUR SUPF0R member will be present so that the meu a fine of $20 aud costs. FOR SALE—Fresh cow and helfei lierg and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piuyard formation that a grower might not will know their positions and fie bet- calf Mrs. Rockwell, one mile east ol SOLVAY SALES John Rudnlck, a well-known scs(- 'and Miss Swetay visited them in the choose to make public will he kept ter prepared to light a Ure In case Fish school. 40tl>; CORPORATION evening. strictly confidential. they ure needed. denr of Gleulord, was seriously In- jured last Friday morning wheu he was FOR SALE—Twenty Iron beds at $1 DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. John Chory visited Mr. Information gleaned will be turned struck by a truck driven by Fred each. Also wash bowls and pitches MICHIGAN and Mrs. Zavary last Sunday. over to tiie state and national depart- Mrs. Myrtle Sharbanow uud Arthur Amleok of Muskegon, who was euroute for sale at the Woodward hotel $Slv^V ments of agriculture. In this manner Nlerstraz, who were arrested In a raid to Chicago. Mr. Rudnlck sustained bud Phone Coloma 0 F 3. 49t2 Spend the 4th at Hartford! it is hoped to gain lirst hand Informa- on the European hotel In Benton Har- uts and the sklu was torn from his tion about the economic condition of bor. were taken before Judge White In FOR SALE—Saddle horse, cheap LIMESTONE BANK AFFAIRS AT HAKIFORD nose, chin, chest, limbs and hands. the grape grower and thus put the de- the circuit court last Monday and eu Harry Walsh, half-mile south of Bit partment in a strategic position to ren- tered a plea of guilty to violation of The total assessed valuaUon of tbe tner's garage. 40t2s der assistance fo tiie growers in their the liquor laws. The House of David, MATINEE ARE BIO CLEARED UP On July 1st village of Paw Paw as fixed by the FOR SALE—One fresh Guernsey Berrien County Fruit Association problems involving transportation, pro- which owns the building In which the Imard of review Is $1,201,090, of which cow. Inquire of C. E. Gelsler, Colo COLOMA. MICH. duction aud sales problems. Other Fourth of July Euopean hotel is located, has started $038,820 Is real estate and $202,270 per ma. 4Ut2 studies are also being conducted in the proceedings for the ouster of the above sonal, Tbe general tax levy Is $15, Old Lawsuit Effecting Olney National consuming centers In an effort to liet- named tenants from the place. 115,32; Improvement tax, $11,000; li- FOR SALE-Seven White Pekln ter comprehend marketing problems.— brary tax, $1,813,13; refunding tax, ducks, or will exchange for hens. Jo Hank Haa at Last Been Settled ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN The largest steamer that has enter- b Paw Paw Couriet Northerner. $5,000; sewer tux, $2,737.42; returned seph Swetay, one-fourth mile north of ed the harbor at the twin cities In Hartford.—The affairs of the Olnoy tax, $320.85. Fish school. 48tf RACES Interest at the rate of 4% per annum many months was the collier W. E. National bank and the G. W. Merriman SUIT IS FILED TO CLEAR TITLE Savage, owned by the Valley Coal Com The senior class of the Paw Paw private bank—two pioneer Hartford FOR SAL E—One 8-year-old bay- pany of Fairport, Ohio, which arrived high school, graduated June 13, num- financial institutions—long in tbe pub- will be computed on all sums deposited in mare, three 1-year-old heifers and om TO THE TWOMBLY FARM in port Sunday with a cargo of 1,000 liered 41, the second largest class In the lic eye—are about to be cleared up. 8-months-old calf. John Chory, *4 tons of coal for the Goodrich Transit history of the school. Eighteen were Allspices of the Van Buren County Fair The Olney National Bank, through savings book accounts prior to April 10th. mile north of FLsh school. 48t3 2 BIGBANDS 2 Co. The heavy cargo was discharged young ludles aud 23 were young men its attorneys has received a draft from Woman Declares That Mortgage Given from the boat to the docks In just one At the Alumni banquet, June 14, all FOR SALE—At a bargain—14 porch Don't Let Your the Berrien County bank of Benton hour. The vessel Is 400 feet long und but one of the twelve members of the screens 0 ft. 4 In. by 32 In,, also porch HarlKtr for ?7.874.(W in full settlement Concerts Day and Night By Twombly is Void Because Not had some cllfflcuify in entering and class of 1004 attended the class reun awnings 7x20 feet. All In good con of a claim that has dragged through Community Make tiie leaving tbe harbor. Ion and eight members of the class of dltlon, Mrs. J. Werner, Kozy cottage, the federal courts since 1024. Signed by Her 1800 were present. or R, Pollock, Lakewood Point, Paw The case was brought against the Legal steps to obtain a clear title to If interest is not drawn out, it will be Benton Harlior police raided the Paw Lake. 48t2 Same Mistake Continental & Commeclal National The headquarters of the police force MICHIGAN'S BEST HALF-MILE TRACK I lie 120-acre farm along the St. Joseph European hotel on West Main street hank, Chicago, hut the Berrien County . UNIVERSAL RANGE For Sale river in Buchanan township purchased iu the city last Thursday evening and In Benton Harbor, which for the past hank. Benton Harhor, Is the real loser. added to the principal and draw interest Small, burns wood or coal. Also pigs by Willard Osgood Twombly, inventor are reported to have confiscated 300 few years have been In the basement Within recent years many common]ties have made The claim of the Olney National hank Dancing at Shadowland for sale. Wing Robinson, Phone now serving a term at Jackson for mis- bottles of beer, and two and one-half of the Amelcau National Bank, were the mistake of paving their roads and streets at was for $0,158.2:1 while the additional 83 F 21, Coloma, 47t3x conduct, were begun by bis wife, Mrs. from July 1st. gallons of whiskey. Mrs. Myrtle Shar- moved this week to the old pumping what they considered a "bargain price." The tax- $1,710.43 covers the Interest and court bonow and Arnold Nlerstrasz were ar- station on East Main street, where -A— costs that have accrued during the Ethel Helen Twombly, In the circuit Bathing and Other Amusements at Silver Beach POTATOES For Sale—Extra fine, payers thought they would save thousands of dollars. court. rested on a charge of vlolaUon of the they will have more room. The cell period of litlgiition. block in the building has been enlarged for eaUng or planting, C, L, Wooley, Mrs. Twombly tiled suit to have de- liquor laws. The raid was made after In nyany instances the maintenance has not only Attorney Phil Travis of C.rand Rap- and improved and tbe quarters for the Phone 14 P 2, Coloma. • 47t2 clared void quit claim aud sherifTs a stool pigeon had made a purchase of SNAPPY wiped out the hoped for saving, but has exceeded ids. a former Hartford resident, rep- officers will consist of three rooms and deeds fo the property held by the First liquor at the hotel. The two arrested FOR SALE —Melon plants-In boxes. Thursday resented the Olney National hank In the private offices for Chief Llnde and original cost. And in many cases also it has been National bank at Buchanan, which she All sums deposited to savings book ac- were arraigned before Justice Forhan C. L. Wooley, Phone 14 F 2, Colomu. necessary to build entirely new pavements—of trial of the case in the federal court in U. S. COAST GUARD EXHIBITION aud were held for trial under bonds of Desk Sergeant Edward Moutine, 4712 Chicago. It was later taken through names defendant. She claims a $5,000 permanent construction. $1,000 each. the higher courts and afiirmed. mortgage issued on the homestead and counts before July 10th, will draw inter- Miss Dorothy Erickson, "Miss Colo- FOR SALE—Forget-Me-Not plants, Races 10 acres of land to the bank by Twom- There are communities, however, which know the Creditors of the Merriman bank, in St. Joseph River 4:30 p. m.. Fast Time There has lieen a big decline In the ma," und her sister, Miss Fern Erlck- blue aud pink varieties, perennial. bly iu Senptember. 1027, fo Ik? void lie- the bankruptcy court since the closing receipts of strawberries on the Benton son,atteuded a party given at the Light- Three for 25 cents. Beautiful for cem cheapest is not always the best- Many of these also cause it was not signed by her. Twom- est at 4%, compounded quarterly from of the hank in November, 1021, are Harbor market the past week. On Sun- house, New Buffalo, last Thursday ev- etery use. Mrs. Fred Schaer, Phone built roads and streets several years ago. And they biy is said to have obtained the loan by asked lo meet in St. Joseph on June 20. day and Monday there were about 3.- ening, In houor of Miss Phyllis Baker, 16 F 2, Coloma. 41tf built for permanence with concrete. having Miss Julia Mashek. termed bis to consider the final report of Trustee July 1st. 000 cases of Premiers and 4,000 cases who was New Buffalo's queen ut the common law wife, sign as Mrs. Twom- POTTED PLANTS for all occasions, JULY | Stepiien A. Doyle. Tiie meeting is to be of Oilisous offered each day. The mar- Blossom festival last month. A num- These concrete pavements, built in accordance with My. On April 12, 1020, at Jackson also cut flowers and funeral work to held at the otllce of Attorney Willard ket price on strawberries Tuesday af- ber of the young ladles who were at- approved standards of construction, are in as good order. I deliver. Otto Hlngst, Ever- J. Banyon, referee in bankruptcy. prison where he is serving sentence of "Lucky" Ray Copeland ternoon was from $1.25 to $1.75 per tendants upon Miss Lilian Shepherd of $400 cunditioD today as when they were built. green Gardens, Phone 80F21, Coloma from six months to tbree years, Twom- Battle Creek, who was tbe blossom case. Black sweet cherries made their 32tf Races start at 1 o'clock bly is said to have quit claimed bis in appearance on the market on Monday queen, also attended the party, fVhid of that communities will yours he? Hatch Pheasant Eggs With Hen terest in the property to the bank ex- in Purses (Standard Time) In most sensational and daring feat ever given and what were offered sold at $3.00 FOR SALE—Used Oliver sulky plow cept 20 acres, the bill of complaint This would be an excellent time to lay per case. One 24-plnt case of red Donald Pears, register of deeds of No. 11 In good condition, at a bargain At this season a number of nests of states. On May 11, the bank foreclosed Send today for our free illustrated booklet— in this section at 8:15 p. m., Fast Time. raspberries were also offered on Mou Berrien county, was honored at the Inquire at Coloma Hardware Co. 38tf the ringneck pheasant are l>eing ex- the mortgage and obtained a sheriffs away a substantial sum where it will be "Concrete Streets for Tour Town" posed by mowing machines, nnd at day and sold for $7.50. White sweet meeting of the Michigan Association of A big stable of horses is now in training at the Hartford track deed to the portion covered by the REAL ESTATE limes the setting hen pheasant Is Parachute Drop from the Wings of an Airplane cherries have been selling at about Register of Deeds at Sault Ste Marie and more are coining—which will make up a fast Matinee field for mortgage. Mrs. Twombly asks to have instantly available for an emergency. $1,06 per case, and sour cherries from last week by being elected president of ! k'IM. As a rule the farmer takes such these deeds declared void. LOTS AND COTTAGES FOR SALE July 4lh. The track at the Hartford Fair grounds is in fine con- PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION sets Of eggs and re-sets them under one Flying, stunts, nose dives 3000 feet in the air, riding on wings of an $2.35 to $2,50 per case, the association, lie being the first Ber- -Also Cottages for Ren* at Virginia On May 25, she says, Twombly gave rien county register to have thus been dition and the racing will be fast with liberal entries in each event- Dime Bank Building of his hens. This is proper nnd In the her a quit claim deed to all his interest airplane. Delayed opening, dropping 1000 and 2000 feet before open- Beach Resort, Little Paw . Paw Lake. interest of conservation, hut. when sets Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Martlu are feel favored. Mrs. Lena E, Spauldlng, reg- Mrs, Ida Hughes, Telephone Coloma DETROIT, MICH. In the property, hut a portion of the ing parachute, drops into waters of Lake Michigan. "Lucky" Ray Ing very proud these days, for they ister of deeds In Van Bureu county, ••f eggs are taken under these con- land was omitted from the deed by 188 F 38, 43tf cA 'Rational Organization to ditions the fact should be reported to Copeland has given this exhibition in various parts of the United have received word that their ll-year- was elected vice president. The 1030 mistake. She asks to .have this cor- old granddaughter, Margaret Lyman meeting of the Mlcblguu Association FARMS, Cottages and Lake Shore MUSIC BY the local conservation officer so that rected. Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete States successfully. Don't fail to see it. appeared In a concert given In the of Register of Deeds will be held In St. Lots for sale. Special location* secured the possession may he entered In the for Individual requirements. LOUIS OFFICES IN 12 QTIBS Philharmonic Auditorium iu Los An Joseph. records of the conservation department, A. DAMON, Lake Michigan Beach, R. and in order to avoid n technical vio- geles, Cal„ May 17th, with 241 other Lawrence-Hartford Band HE WAS BOUND TO GET A START The absence of Eben Odell of Masou F. D. 1, Coloma. 50tf lation of the game laws. As there Is young people. Miss Margaret Is very talented young violinist und Is the township, Cass county, for the past PORTLAND CEMENT no provision for acquiring captive game MISCELLANEOUS happy nnd proud possessor of a very fourteen years is about to cost him bird Mock from the wild, birds reared GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS The big Fourth of July Matinee at Hartford is anticipated by the When Willis R. Horton, now right- valuable hand-made violin. The In $2807, for the probate court will dis- from such eggs must l»e released later ROOFING—New roofs or roof re- of-way man for the Nebraska Tele- strnment was presented to her by some tribute an Inheritance of that umouut rpce fans of Southwestern Michigan every year. It is an ideal in the season when they have reached Featuring "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean" STATE BANK OF COLOMA pairing. Kalamazoo Roofing Co., H. maturity. phone Company, decided to become a old friends of the Lyman family while to his two brothers, Chas. Odell and B. Sellers, Branch Manager, Phone place lo spend the Fourth and enjoy RARE SPORT. CONCRETE telephone man away back in 1887, he they lived In Bozemau, Montana, both Mason Odell of Mason township. The Promptly at 9:45 P. M., Fast Time Coloma 35 F13. 27tl "THEY RACE TO WIN AT HARTFORD" FOR PERMANENCE recalls that be travelled 800 miles at families havfUg moved to California Inheritance came from an uncle who Marriage Licensee his own expense and waited several about the same time. Little Margaret passed awey leaving a considerable es- GUERNSEY BULL for service. 11.80 mouths, until an opening came fo get Resources Over Half a Million Dollais Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs tate. His whereabouts has remained cash. Wilbur Earl. Coloma. 3«tf Elmer Frank McClary, 23, Niles; on the payroll of the company which Q. W. Lyman of 1217 W. 73d.. street unknown for the above length of time ADMISSION-Gate, 35c. Grandstand, 25c Magnolia Bennett, 25, Berrien Springs! he has served continuously ever since. Come to St Joseph, on the Lake, for your 4th of July outing Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Lyman was and tiie court has declared him legal Money to loan on real estaU security. Children under 10 years, FREE. Muriel A. (Jrifith. 25; and Ruth formerly Miss Marie Martlu of Colo ly dead and ordered the distribution Favorable terms and ratw. A. N. < atherine Asmus, 20, Niles. ma. of his estate as above. Woodruff. WstaalK Jtf Alan Myers, 21; and Ruth Lucille Reindeer were first brought to Amer- GET RIGHT WITH THE EDITOR! PAY EOR YOUR TomquiatPAPER, 20, both Benton Harbor. ica in 1802,

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Pigeon—Gust Rose. 78 ycara old. MRS. COOLIDGE MADE LL.D GENERAL BOOTH DEAD U, S, NEED NOT SIGN " ended his life at hU home by shooting CONGRESS RECESSES; WOULD CROWD SMALL Wll III State News himself with a shotgun. OUR COMIC SECTION Lawton—A committee of the Law- AWAITS TARIFF BILL BANKS OUT OF GAME WAR DEBT AGREEMEN m ton Chamber of Commerce is making in Brief an investigation to determine the pos- National Chain Proposed by The French Cabinet O. K* sibility of acquiring a municipal air- Senate ^Returns August 19; port, Congressman McFadden. Young Reparations Plan. Kalamazoo—Thomas Sullivan. 22 House September 23. Events in the Lives of Little Men yiars old. of Lawton, died of a heart Wyandotte—Caught between the Aurora, 111,—Kstablishment of a Washington.-President Hoover an) attark as he entered the water of gears of a cement mixer, Anthony Wushlngton.—Senate radicals have new nntlonwlde system of branch na- nounced that the Young reparation Bankston lake, near here, with a Mishalski, 45 years old, employe of the organized for a light against high tar- J tional hanks, to lake the place of the agreement settling the amounts Oerl BWiir.ining party, Wyandotte Portland Cement company, iff rates on industrial commodltiea. QEE, | mh'T n rtWWV/ w Nearly a dor.cn uf Ihe radicals met tliousnnds of small banking houses many must pay the allies will not Ik Sturgis—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Os- was instantly killed. flfntR IAOW/ * In the office of Robert M. 1ji Follette now operating in both cities and coun- submitU>d to congress for ratlficatlor VMS ON 1HAT TWIN born celebrated their sixty-sixth wed- Centervllle—Chauncey F. Cleveland. try towns under stale and trust com- nnd will not he signed by the Unlte< (Rep., Wis.) lo map out their cam- GOIN' SOM'WHERt THE ^ ding anniversary here recently with 35 years old. was found guilty by a paign. pany charters, was advocuted by Con- States, Such action, the President a dinner to four generations. They Jury in the St. Joseph Circuit Court It was decided to allot the various gressman Louis T. McFadden (Pa.) said, will not be necessary, Inusmmi INVTCAD OF To have lived in Sturgia all their lives. of dynamiting his garage at Kottawa. schedules lo different senators with chairman of the house committee on us this country Is not a party to tlu Grand Rapids—Six years ago Mrs. nine miles north of Sturgis. ^larch H a view lo preparing material for use banking and finance. Mr. McFadden agreement. SCHOOL "Wis Theodore Orlener, of Marne, lost the 'o collect $3,000 Insurance. H, C. Cal In an attempt to hammer down Indus- came from Washington to spenk be- It was disclosed at the White Honse fore Ihe annual convention of the 1111- MORN |N(5 diamond from her engagement ring, kins, Siurgls automobile dealer, also trial rates when the tralff bill reaches that the President probably will seelf nols Rankers' association here. Shu has just recovered it from the accused In the dynamiting, waa ac- the floor of Ihe senate. authorlrntlon from congress which wll gizzard of a chicken she killed for a quitted when he took the stand for The radicals will support high du- Representatives from the 1,680 permit the Slate depurtment to tnk4 such action as is necessary to make family dinner. the prosecution. ties on certain farm products, hut are hanks belonging to the Illinois as- sociation heard the suggestions of the effective Ihofe sections of the ngree- Ironwood—A heavy rain storm ex- not In complete agreement on this Charlevoix—Plre of undetermined congressman. Many of ihem were ment which apply to reparations pny-l tinguished a tire in the woods that proposition. Most of them are likely origin destroyed a sawmill, workshop heads und officials of the kind of In- ments to the United Stales on accounil had been raging for several hours 16 lo oppose the high duties on sugar, 1—Tent city where boys and girls of 4-11 clubs live during their annual visit to Washington. 2,—President and sheds owned by Gus Meilke, of St stltotlons his proposals. If put into of army costs and mixed claims miles east of here, despite the efforts favored by some of the agricultural Iloover signing the farm relief bill, 3—Dr, Joseph S. Ames who has been elected president of Johns Hopkins James. Reaver Island. A 40-foot boat effect, would wipe out. Yet there awards. of Conservation Department wardens members. Some of the other agricul- Just completed in the workshop was was applause when Congressman university to succeed Dr, Frank J. Goodnow, resigned. and others who were lighting it. The tural rales may he subjected to at- Mrs. Calvin Coolldoe, burned. The loss will exceed $10,000, McFadden finished speaking, for It Purls.-On the resolution of Premie / fire started from brush that was tacks by this group. naval reduction which should bo Jackson—Everett branson, 28 years Northampton. Mass.—Smith college was admitted that his statements were Polncare, seconded by Foreign Mlnls-| help the treasury end Ihe •ystenmllc burned under a Conservation Depart- The radicals will Join In Ihe move- couched In those simple terms under- old. of Keenes. Ill,, was killed while awarded the honorary degree of doctor based on unquestioned economic facts. ter Arlstlde Rrland, the entire French war that Is being carried on by inter- FOR ECONOMY ment permit along the right-of-way ment to attach the export debenture standable to the ordinary man in the working with d pneumath hammer of laws lo Mrs, Grace Goodhue Cool- Refore making his proposals, the cabinet unanimously approved the re- national criminals agul'nst the laws of of a power line. scheme to the tariff bill. street and which, while the pet aver- buy the family size package Idge, wife of former Piesldent Cool- congressman told his audience that port of the Young commission for sol NEWS REVIEW OF Ihe United Slates, It Is these activ- In the steam plant of the Consumers sion of Ihe casuist, are Ihe highest Menomine—Authorities of Wiscon- country banks generally are earning tlement of repurntlons and solidly Power Co.. in this city, A short cir- Idge, at Us thirty-first commencement, ities that ore the root of all of our expression of true statesmanship. rOin* . r.o» v.. sin and Upper Michigan are seeking Washington,—Congress recessed for returns of only Ifc i^r cent on their cuit in the hammer caused Rranson's and a tribute was paid her "perfection agreed to urge parliament to ratify dlfflcultles." Ihe summer after approving President Gen. Bramwell Booth. That final agreement covering quan- death, Frank Tappy, 45 years old, until re- of graclousness and dignity" while oc- Investment; and that national banks the agreement and make It operative CURRENTEVENTS Mayors of Detroit, Wyandotte, Hoover's recommendation that the titative dispositions would go to the Muzzles More Appropriate cently a Slate warden at Sidnaw. cupying the White House. under the present system are earning on September 1. as the financial ex- River Rouge, Trenton and other towns | Owosso—O. R. Spangler, of IxhiIs- French government he relieved of the London.—Gen, Bramwell Booth, sev- nations for approval or rejection." Houghton County, accused by the generally, and on an average, only perts recommend. and cities of Michigan close to the Several masked tenors are featured lana. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. W, H. necessity of paying approximately enty-three, former commander of the Mr, MacDonald told of bis conversa- Michigan Conservation Department of 2V4 per cent. Tbe government also approved the •Congress Receiief, the Farm Canadian border responded with where muzzles would be more appro- Byerly here, after having been sepa- *400.000.000 on August 1, when due, Salvation Army and son of lis found- UHBI: tion with General Dawes and expressed stealing and disposing of 201 beaver "The country hanks, which are In premier's attitude for ratification of pledges of wholehearted co-operation priate.—Toledo Rlode. SAYS GRAIN TRADE er. Is dead at his home In Hndley bis sincere belief that they might be rated from her for 53 years. They In connection with Its purchase of sur- Ihe majority In this state, can hardly Ihe Rerenger-Mellon and Calllaux- Aid and Reapportionment which he is alleged to have killed Wood, with Ihe federal authorities if u sane last saw each other in 1876 when plus war supplies. Instrumental "In preparing a board while employed as a warden, A few IS TO MOVE FREELY be said t Justify their operation from Churchlll accords for funding France's Measures Are Signed. enforcement is adopted. That tbe rum For Poisoned Wounds as Rusty Spangler accompanied his father, then General Rooth succeeded his father uround which oilier nations might ulll- weeks ago he was discharged by the A condition nlloched to the action the standpoint of either sen-Ice or war debt to the United States and runners up that way are encouraged living in Chicago, to the South and In 1012 ns bead of the army and re- maiely sit In eo-operallve fellowship Nail Wounds, Ivy Poisoning, etc. department on suspicion of "bootleg" Is thnt the French parliament shall profit." Congressman McFadden said. Great Rrltaln by decree. Thus It Is By EDWARD W. PICKARD by Ihe attacks oh ihe enforcers was remained there, Broker Predicts Harmony Un- tained tbe position until last Febru- studying Ihe arts und the ways of HANFORD'S BALSAM OPMYERH fur operations. ratify the Mellon-Rerenger debt fund- "I have studied economic conditions left up to Premier Polncare to devise ITH Ihe farm aid bill signed by shown when the crew of a well-known Homt b*'k fir flnl hoQIn if notmtol Alld— ary, when he was deposed l>ecnuse of peace," Owosso—After a court battle lasting ing ngreement prior to August 1. der New Farm Board. In Illinois for 1028. There was gen- the best method of settling the prob- President Hoover and $151,500,- liquor smuggling boat opened lire on Dundee—'-^oulse Crandall, 17-year- his physical condition. He wns suc- W Real Handy Article several weeks, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar J. Outside of Ihe adoption of this reso- eral prosperity over the country In lems. The American pact must be \WMPtR-LUSr a customs patrol speed boat near De- „ „ . j j i old high school girl, was killed and ceeded by Commissioner E, J. Hlg- 000 approprluted to begin putting lis lution, congress accomplished little on which the hunks were presumed to REMIER POINCARB of France Word conies from abroad of the In- Calkins, of Owosso have surrendered two c,as8niate8 Marg,w Wagner and Ce

united in wedlock at.the homo of the George W. Randall, aged 75 years, IN THE DIVORCE COURTS peated cruelty and assorts she Is a poor were married la 1013 and have bride's parents, on Sunday. The couple | and 4a1 1V"residen' I * I* MtI of LincolKIIIVl'llnl townshiiiniii|pi housekeeper. They were married July children. PAW PAW LAKE NWS Berrien County Weddings went to Niagara Falls and Detroit on for thhe past 48 years, died Tuesday, 15, 1023, and have no children. a wedding trip after which they will June 25W/, M1112!* . at his home on Lincoln Robert Bauer of Ht. Joseph told his Leslie Davis has filed suit for divorce reside in Buchanan. avenue. He had been In poor health Mrs. Ella Hyde, wife of Felix Ilj wife thul he could not work except in from Beulali Davis, charging her with W. A. Cross has opent'd Ids restnu Daniels-Duktor j for some time. Funeral services will died at their home in Bento'i Hurl |silk underwear but did uot think she extreme and repeated cruelty. They rnnt, lunch room and tilling station be held Friday afternoon from the June 25. 10211. a I the age of 57 yei needed any nice silk "undies" nnd were married in 1024 and have one opposite the Ellinee. Plymouth Congregational church, in Miss Emily Rosettw Reed, daughter late home. The deceased Is survived I'.esides her husband, she .is survlj faljed to buy Ihem for her, so Mrs. child. Watervliet, was the scene of a very of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed of Berrien by his widow. Mrs. Margaret Randall; by a daughter iu Milwaukee, Wis.] Dorothy Bauer has sued for divorce. Faye Evans and family of Chicago pretty wedding Sunday afternoon, Springs, aud George Robards, son of one sister, Mrs. Albert Brunke of St. Charging that her husband deserted are at their summer home on Bo we The couple were married in 1027 nnd her on May 18. 1023, about ten years June 23, at -1 o'clock, wheu Miss Joaii Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robards of Royal- Joseph; and a brother, William Ashoff have one child. Landing for the season. Doktor, sister of Mr. J. J. Doktor, be- ton. were married at LaPorte, Ind., of Her lieu Springs. after their marriage. Mrs. Llllie Mor- Lots of people will interrupt a ra came the bride of Mr. Patrick Daniels Saturday, June 22, 11)29. They will re- Two answers and crass bills buve ris has filed suit for divorce from John program to tell you how much they Mrs. Ida Hughes of the Virginia of Saginaw, son of Mrs. Mabel Han- side for the present with the groom's been Hied in the Berrien circuit court L. Morris of Benton Harbor. They enjoying It. Beach resort, Little Tuw Paw Lake. NOTICE OK AfOH'rOAOB SALE klns of Batavla, Ohio. parents. by defendants In divorce suits. Schul- 18 having a winter home erected on Ouuntltles of pink and white roses Default httvliur been made In the con- yer I). Lavely of Watervliet denies land formerly owned l»j' Philip Hodge and peonies from Bonnie Brae Gar- lions ol a cerium mortvage made by the charge of cruelty made by Myra Miss Jane Keil, younger daughter o^ Bert K. Tyner and Alice A. Tyner. hit. Lavely. Daniel B. Best of Galleu There have been a number of new dens lieautltled the church. The simple wife, moriKugors, to iake Shore and tnc sort, Little Paw Paw Lake—Mr. and November 4. 18(B), and her entire life- platted road leading thereto that ilet to recover same. Kitchcokook. Sixteen models; ccme in at your first opportunity and see them. Mrs. Paul Sladeck, Mr. nad Mrs. Chas. ather on I'iiiestone mid, Tuesday at time was passed in that community. oetween Dots 38 to 41). both inclusive, Now therefore by virtue of the power of the plat of Bass Island Park, and GenUel and H. C. Zlmmer of Chicago. ernoon, June 25,1020. Rev. F. L lllew- She is survived by one son. Robert »f sule In said mortgage aud the >ld. paslor of the Methodist IVi-.n- tiie waters edge on Pipestone Dake. Miss Nell Shanaluin, and Mrs. Bess II. Krieger and his wife, a little grand- Dated Muy 1, VJVJ. statute In such case made and pro- LVinple, ofliciating. The bride bus for Fisher of Stubensvllle, Ohio; Mr. and son. Allen; one brother, A. G. Schwarz FAKMBhS Jc MERCHANTS NATIONAL i'lded on Saturday, the 7th day of he past year been teaching in the Ben- BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Mrs. A. P. Berlnger and children of nf Bainbridge; and one sister, Miss A Corporation, September, 1020, at 10 o'clock a. m. at on Harbor high school, and the groom, Chicago; and Wilson Crittenden of Emilia Schwarz. Watervliet. Mortgagee. he front door of the court house. In vho graduated last week from the GORE & HAUVEY, Santa Rita, New Mexico. Funeral services will be conducted Attorneys for Mortgagee, 'Ity of St. Joseph. Berrien County, lental school of the I'nlverslly of Friday afternoon at 2:30 at St. Paul's Business address: Michigan, the premises described in Now is the Time One of the big features of the Fourtli illchlgan. will open oflices and engage Benton Harbor, Mich. Evungellcal church. Bainbridge, of Mid mortgage will be sold at public u the practice of his profession in his tMuy 10-Aug. 2) of July celebration at Paw Paw Lake which Mrs. Krieger had beeu a life- luctlon, to satisfy amount then due, will be the baseball game at the Crys- tome town about July 15th. Owing long member. •vlth costs and attorney fee. to-wit, the tal Palace baseball park, between the co the death of the groom's father. NOT1CB OF MORTCiAGE SALE • . bring your Default having been made in the con- following described premises In the Crystal Palace Blues and the Lawrence Theodore Rahn, which occurred Thurs- ditions of a certain mortgage made by City of Benton Harbor, County of liosa Goldstein und Sum Goldstein, hei team. Both of these teams have been lay of last week, only the immediate Berrien, State of Michigan. playing good ball this year; there has lamilies attended the wedding cere- Krs, Helen Biastock husband, mortgagors, to Julia Dynch, old iron in to mortgagee, dated August LJth, litOS. Part of the southeast % of section always been keen rivalry between tlu nony. The young couple went to the Mrs. Helen Biastock, wife of Frank and recorded in the oulce of the Ueg- 10, township 4, south range 18, west, Lawrence and the Colonia ball teams Dells iu Wisconsin on a wedding trip. ister of Deeds for Berrien County, Biastock of Bainbridge township, died Michigan, on August 13, lUOi), in Vol- lescrlbed as follows: Commencing at our store and and as a big holiday attactlon this at the farm home Monday evening, ume 110 of Mortgages, on Page 11)4. i point on the east side of Pipestone year Lawrence agreed to come to Paw which said mortgage wus thereuftei June -4. 11)21), at the age o[ ."Hi years. street. In the City of Benton Harbor, Paw Lake to play on condition that Miss Lillian Bookwalter. daughter of duly assigned by said Julia Lynch to She bad been a resident of Bainbridge Elizabeth Daly, by Assignment duteo vhlch is 50 feet northwesterly, along get *1— for it ihe Crystal Palace Blues would play a Attorney and Mrs. George Bookwalter Februury 28, 1»10, and recorded in the for the past 38 years. Funeral serv- «aid Pipestone street, from the Inter- return game at Lawrence on Labor •f Benton Harbor, and Michael S. ollice of said Kegister, on said dute, in Wright of Jackson. Mich., were united ices were held Thursday afternoon Volume i of Assignments of Mortgages, lectlon of the north line of the SE % Day. Page 1C3, which said mortgage was en a Westinghonse Automatic in marriage at South Bend. hid.. June from St. Paul's Evangelical church in thereafter duly assigned by sum Eliza- if the SW '4 of the SE ^ of section L. A. Blanlk of TI'JS S. Ashland .'4. 1920. Rev. Paul L. Benedict of- Bainbridge. conducted by Rev. J. J. beth Duly to Itose Mooney, by Assign- 10. township 4. south range 18. west, avenue, Chicago, has been making a ment of Mortgage, dated February 28, liciating at the St. Paul's Methodist Bizer. Interment in the Millburg .vlth the easterly line of said Pipestone Here's an opportunity to trade in your old iron, number of improvements at tbe Rose 1911, recorded in the office of said Reg- •hurcb. They will reside in Jackson. lemetery. Surviving are the husband, ister on April 4, mi. In Volume 2 oi street, the snld starting point lutend- whatever its make or condition, on a Westing- Cottages, located opposite the Maple- Frank Biastock; one sister, Mrs. Paul- Assignments of Mortgages, on Page ng to be 50 feet northwesterly along wood hotel. There are live cottages 280, and which said Mortgage wae ine Kesterke In Eau Claire; a brother, thereufter duly assigned by suid Rost ;a Id Pipestone street from the north- house Automatic—the iron with the Built-in there that are rented, one cottage that The annQuncemeut of the marriage Edward Hupp In South Bend. Ind.; Mooney to Philip Lynch, by proper As- vest corner of the land sold to Henry Watchman — the iron that atays at good ironing Is occupied by the owner's family, and f Miss Mildred Dubert, daughter of the following children, Mrs. George signment of Mortgage dated March 3lsu IJurton; thence running 50 feet nortb- I'jll, recorded In the office of said Reg- temperature alwayt. a sixth cottage that Is a combination Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dubert of Wake in Detroit, Edward and Richard ister on August 11th. 11)13, in Volume 3 vesterly, along the easterly side of store and dwelling. Five of these cot- Merrien Center, to Harvey J. Miller of Biastock In Bainbridge. und Ijiura, of Assignments of Mortgages, on Page I'lpestone street; thence easterly ut tages are rented to suit tenants and 186; on which mortgage there is claimed Detroit, which was solemnized at the Theodore, Donald nnd Lena, at home; to be due and payable ut the dute of right angles with said Pipestone street they nre nearly always taken. At the First Christian church in South Bend. and live grandchildren. this notice the sum of Sixteen Hundred md parallel with the north line of said present time there are three of the cot- Seventy-eight and 54 /100 (11,678.64) Yours for trade Ind.. on June 15, 1020. was not an- Dollars, same being the unpaid prin- Burton's land 150 feet; thence south- tages rented. Garage space for six nounced for several days. The bride George W. Brldgman, former circuit cipal und Interest thereon, und the fur- •asterly on n line parallel with said cars, one for the occupants of each cot- and groom are enjoying a wedding trip judge of Berrien county, is reported to ther sum of Four Hundred Twenty-live I'lpestoiie street 50 feet; thence south- and 97 /100 (J425.97) Dollars, that being tage. Is also provided. through Wisconsin before taking up be very ill at his home In Benton Har- the unpaid taxes for tho years 1925. .vesterly to the place of beginning. The Ellinee Is now open and doing housekeeping In Detroit. bor. 1926 and 1927, upon thp lands und prem- Dated, St. Joseph, Mich., June 13,1029. ises described In said mortgage, which business for the season. E. H. Erick- said taxes the said Philip Lynch has IDA L. KASISCHKE, son, the owner, has made more lin- paid, us provided In suid mortgage, und Goloma Hardware 60. Grant Oscar Gale, son of Mr. and Assignee. povements at his place this spring than MORTGAGE SALE which suid sum Is added to the amount D. C. PECK, Manager COLOMA, MICH. Mrs. Charles 1. (Jale of Sodus township, secured by eald mortgage, us provided J. F. WILKINSON, Mortgagees /or a number of yeurs. In fact, the therein, and un attorney's fee of Thlrty- Agent. St. Joseph. Mich. was united in marlage to Miss Harriet Default having been made in the entire Interior of this place of business ilve (f35.00) Dollars provided for by Last publication Aug. 30, 1020. Miller, daughter of A. V. Miller, dean conditions of a certain mortgage made Statute, and no suit or proceedings at has been remodeled, repainted and re- •f engineering at the University of Wis- by John Charles Booth and Ethel B. law having been instituted to recovei decorated. • The Interior is painted a the money secured by said mortgage, consin. on June 15, 1020. Tbe cere- Booth, his wife, mortgagors, to T. L. or any part thereof; now therefore. buff with various colored trim. A new MORTGAGE SALE mony was performed at the First Con- Wilkinson, mortgagee, dated February By virtue of the power of sule con- soda fountain has been installed, the tulned In said mortgage, and the gregational church In Madison, Wis., 1J)21, and recorded In the Otllce of Default having lieen made In the bowling alleys have been rellnlshed, and Statute In such case made and pro- by Rev. R. W. Barstow. Mr. Gale Is a the Register of Deeds for Berrien vided. notice Is hereby given that on •ondltlons of a certain mortgage made BERRIEN'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT the arrangement of the store room has Monday, the 5th day of August. A D. County, Michigan, In Volume 130 of by Waclav Mestak and Mary Mestak, been completely changed, giving a bet- graduate of the engineering department 1929, at ten o'clock In the forenoon oi if the Cnlversity of Madison nnd Is an Mortgages on Page 531 on February said day, the undersigned will sell at husband and wife, mortgagors, to Jo- ter view of the dance hall and the re- instructor at Grlnuell College, Grlnnell, II. 11)21, on which mortgage there is public auction lo the highest bidder, al seph Koch aud A.uguste Koch, his wife, freshment stand from all parts of the the front door of the Court House, In Iowa, where he will take his bride in claimed to lie due and payable at the the City of St Joseph, Berrien County. mortgagees, dated September 30, 1020, large room. The Ellinee makes a spec- ihe early fall. date of this notice the sum of Nlne- Michigan, that being the place where ind recorded in the Office of the Regis- iality of lunches, soft drinks, souvenirs, the Circuit Court for tho County ot A BUTTERPIELD THEATRE teeu Hundred Seventy-seven and 30-100 ter of Deeds for Berrien County, Mich- flshlng tackle, bowling and dancing nnd Berrien Is held, the premises described ($1077.30) Dollars, that being the un- in said mortgage, or so much thereof us igan, In Liber 102 of Mortgages on Is usually one of the most lively places may be necessary to satisfy the amount Miss Belt it* Rosalie Pulver. daugh- Iiald principal and interest on said Page 23 on December 27, 1020, and the around the lake during the daytime due on said mortgage, with Interest at ler of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pulver of mortgage, and the further sum of the rate of 7 per cent per annum from interest on the money secured by said and the early evening. L. Planto's Owosso. Mich., and Dr. Lawrence Hln- Ninety-eight and 03-100 ($08.03) Dol- this date, and all legal costs including mortgage not having been paid when orchestra from the Avalon dance hall the attorney's fee provided for by | 3 Days Starting Sunday Mat., June 30 | man Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfn-d lars. that being the unpaid taxes for ihe same became due aud.payable ac- has been secured for the season and the Statute. The premises to be sold un it. Hall of Buchanan, were marrfed it ihe year 1020 upon the lands and prem- situated In the City of Benton Harbor cording to the terms of said mortgage, Ave musicians will play for dancing at Berrien County, Michigan, and are he Christ Episcopal church at Owosso. ises described in said mortgage which and the undersigned havlug declared the Ellinee every evening until Labor described as follows, to-wlt: Mich., on June 10, 1020. The groom !•; said taxes the undersigned has paid, Lot Seven (7). Block "E". Union Ad- the full amount of said mortgage to be Day. .i graduate of the medical 'Jepartmen' dition to the City of Benton Harbor. as provided In said mortgage, and Berrien County. Michigan, according to Immediately due and payable as pro- •f the Cnlverslty of Michigan and has which amount is added to the sum se- the recorded plat thereof. vided In said mortgage, on which mort- received an appointment as instructor cured by said mortgage as provided In Dated April 22nd, 1929.^ gage there is claimed to be due and ZIEGFELD'S "SHOW BOAT" IS in the medical department of the Lai- said mortgage, and an attorneys' fee Assignee of Mortgagee. payable at the date of this notice the 04T verslty of Iowa, where he will locate nf Thirty-live ($35.) Dollars provided GORE & HARVEY. ^ w . xum of Eight Thousand Nine Hundred with his bride In the fall. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage . COMING TO THE LIBERTY for by statute, nnd no suit or proceed- Business Address, Fifty-five ($8055) Dollars, that being ings at law having been Instituted to Benton Harbor, Mlchlgan.y Ihe unpaid principal and interest there- recover the money secured by said on, and an attorney's fee of Thirty-live Miss Elizabeth Dewey Russell mortgage, or any part thereof; ($35.) Dollars provided for by statute, Great Product ion by Edna Ferber daughter of Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Rus- Now, therefore, by virtue of the pow- and no suit or proceedings at law hav- sell of Beuton Harbor, and Clarence MORTGAGE SALE Will Open Next Sunday er of sale contained In said mortgage, ing been Instituted to recover the mon- Allen Shufelt of Burlington, Vermont, and the statute In such case mnde and Default has been made in the con- ey secured by said mortgage or any Florenz Ziegfeld, the noted stage were married at the Congregational provided, notice is hereby given that ditions of a certain mortgage made by part thereof. producer, who mnde a musical ex- church In Benton Harbor, June 21, on Monday, the 10th day of September, William Rozlnak and Marie Rozlnak. Now therefore, by virtue of the travaganza from Edna Ferber's best- 1020, Rev. H. A. Blannlng ofliciating. A. D. 1020, nt ten o'clock In the fore- :is wife, to Joseph F. Suster and Anna power of sale contained in said mort- seller. 'Show Boat." and who co- Only a small group of relatives and noon of said day. Central Standard -Suster. bis wife, dated June 23, 1027. gage, and the statute in such caso made operated with Carl Laemmle in com- friends attended the ceremony. The Time, the undersigned will sell at ind recorded November 3, 1027, in the and provided, notice is hereby given bining the high lights of the stage bride is a talented musician and has imblic auction to the highest bidder ( lllce of Register of Deeds of Berrien that on Monday the 10th day of Sep- •TIEGFIELD stars sing- production with the elaborate talking been teaching piano and harmony nt at tbe front door of the Court House County, State of Michigan, In Liber tember, A. D. 1020, at ten o'clock in picture made from the same story by Itlshop Hopkins Hall, un Episcopal ^ ing the hits from the in tbe City of St. Joseph, Berrien 104 of Mortgages, page 325. Interest tbe forenoon of said day. Central Stan- Vniversal. says that the Ferber novel school for girls at Burlington, Ver- County. Michigan, that being the place on said mortgage being in default for dard Time, the undersigned will sell musical comedy; a brilliant was the liest material'lor stage adap- mont. The groom Is engaged with his where the Circuit Court for the County more than 30 days the whole amount at public auction to the highest bidder tation ever to reach his hands. father In the wholesale and retail Universal cast headed by of Berrien is held, tbe premises de- of said mortgage Is declared due and at the front door of the Court House in "The only ambition i ever had to paint and glass business ut Burlington, scribed In said mortgage, or so much •ayable. There Is claimed due at this tbe City of St. Joseph, Berrien County, Laura La Plante, Joseph be a moving picture producer," he where the couple will reside. thereof as may IK* necessary to satisfy late Fifty-eight Mindred sixty and Michigan, tliat being the place where Schildkraut, Otis Harlan, portraying the tremendous drama slates, "was aroused by this noved nnd the amount due on said mortgage. In- wenty-flve one-hundredths ($5800.25) the Circuit Court for the Couuty of by the stage production. I am partly of Edna Ferber's great novel. Carl Laemmle's picture mag- Miss Ruth Tornquist, daughter of cluding said taxes, with Interest at the Dollars, and no proceedings at law Iterrlen Is held, the premises de- uchleving that ambition In Mr. I^iem- Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Tornquist, and Al- rate of seven per cent, per nnum from have beeu Instituted to recover same.