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VOL. 36 COLOMA, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1937 NO. 24 ARSON CASE WITNESS iiARBOR MAN FRIENDS PRESENT SHERIFF-ELECT CUTLER FEW CHAN^ ARE MADE IN NewYear Bells SAYS HE LIED ON STAND By Lalia Milrhell Thornton KILLED AT PAW PAW WITH BEAUTIFUL STAR AND WRIST WATCH HEN'S OFEIdL EMY in Ohio Farmer EuKene I.. Furkas of St. Joseph Re- Roy White Struck by Car as He Was Recipient ConipJelely Overcome by; ^ING menily. oh. New Year belUl pudiates Testimony Given at Trial of (lutuging a Tire by Side of Highway Exprnision of Frieiuiship ami Tokens, nold; suiM'rintendents of the poor—L "V. When white the mowi we gliilening. Youi muiic on (he daikne« wells. Fred Cutlflr Succeeds Fred Bryant as E. Merchant. A. <}. Haslett and D. F South Bend Men Charged With Burn- —Driver of Death Car Made lli> (liven Him Monday Evening Sharp; memlHTs of County Farm Bn And all ihe wodd it Ltlemog. SherifT—Two New Coroners and One reau Jesse Boyle, president; H. J ing Paper Plant Ring merrily I Each note it filled. Escape Fred J. Culler, sheriff-elect of Ber- I.urkins. county agricultural agent; J With hope and promue glorioui. rien county, was given a lesilmonlal Circuit Court ConuniMsioner Will be Another Christmas day tragedy was A. Richards, secretary: Umrd of conn* Eugene L. Furkas, who was em With doubt* diuolved and terron itilled. party by a number of bis friends at the ployed at the plant of the old Mullen enacted last Thursday evening when Only New Officers Aside From the ty canvascers Max P. Groat, John And courage over fean nctonoua. Premier Hotel In BetiNui llarltor. paper mill In St. Joseph, which was Roy White uf Benton Harlior, aged 4.*> Butter and Charles A. Clark. which convinced that ollichil of the con- Sheriff's Force years, and Ihe father of three children, burned two years ago. ami for which Ring Merrily, oh. New Year belli! fidence bestowed upon him and assured Deputies Retain Their Positions was Insianlly killed when he was Maurice L. Hurwlch and Claude F. Again the dawn u bnghteaing. him of the warm friendship in which Nicely. South Bend business men. and Shall grief forget that time dupeli, struck by an automobile when he had With no changes in the personnel of he is held by a large circle of friends part owners of the burned plant, were Or wrrow flout the New Yeai'i lightening. parked bis car by the side of the road HRRRIFVS OFFICIAL KOSTKK the officers who have their offices In the frum all over the county. About ^<11 convicted of arson, has admitted to at- to change a tire. The driver of the car courthouse, it is announced that there Ring manly for all to hear. people, representing evey walk in life. torneys fur the two convicted men that which struck While slopped only long .will probably be no changes made in Since need knowt no dapanty; Republicans and Democrats, (jeutlles he perjured himself in giving testimony enough to pick up Ihe victim and assist "MH1 deputies that have rendered sucli Bring to each wul your nole of cheer. and Jews, white and blacks. Protest- Circuit Judge—Charles E. White of at the trial and tln.t the testimony was his wife In placing Ihe body uf the man go^d services In the various deaprt- Since cheer it Heavea't charity. ants and Catholics, made up the gather- Niles. false. In his own car. meats. Following are the deputies, ex- ing which met al the hotel fur a smok- ProsecutinR Attorney—W. M. Cun- In the trial of the South Bend men While was accompanied by his wife «-ept In the sheriff's office Assistant er and to express to .Mr. Cutler their ningham, iientou llarlKir. at the November term of court. It was and children, enroute to the home of prosecuting attorney, E. A. Westln warm personal findings and Ibelr cou- largely the testimony of Furkas that relatives to spend Crhlstmas evening of the Republican friends of the new County Clerk—Benjamin II. Bittner, court stenographer. Arietta L. Sllcox fldence that he will make an excellent resulted in the conviction of the pair, and when about three miles from Paw sheriff, presented blm with a large star, Bod UK. deputies in the county clerk's office- official. as Furkas was the chief witness for Paw on I'. S. 12 they stopped to change brilliantly studded. Other speakers County Treasurer—Kittle II. Fuller. Edward Dellaven and Mrs. Mabel 11 the state. Now he makes a complete a lire on their car. Their machine was George Slaughter, coroner. o|iened called uiHtn were Fred Franz of "Niles. Pipestone. Baker; deputy county treasurers—Mrs. SEEK LOCATION FOR denial of the anon conspiracy chart's driven off Ihe paved highway and park the meeting by calling npen a quartet former sherlfT. and Mayor John J. Frances Frlcke, Clara E. Wagner and Sheriff—Frni J. Cutler, Benton Har- he made against Hurwlch and Nicely, ed. with While working next to the of colored gentlemen who rendered a Slerlinc of I ten ton Harltor. The climax Frances L. Stelmle; probate register. number of pleasing selections, and then bor. declaring that he does not want to sec roadway, when the driver of the death of the evening came, however, when Judge of Probate—Wm. H. Andrews, Mllla U. Sprague; juvenile con ft clerk. LARGE STATE PARK Introduced Mayor Fred Cook of Niles, Mayor Cook presented Ihe sheriff with two innocent men go to prison for car approached al a rapid speed and Jane 1). Jackson; probate '-ourt clerk, who presided as chairman of the meel- Benton Harbor. something they did not do. struck him forcing White against the a lieautlful gold star with a diamond Florence Ladwlg; deputy register (»f Register of Deeds—Don It. Pears, Furkas went to Attorney Charles F. back of his own car with such force lug. Mr. Cook Introdtn-ed Attorney center, bis official emblem of office, and deeds Mrs. Mary K. Yore and Mar Buchanan. Gore, one of the attorneys for the two ON NEW U. S. 31 that his neck was broken and his head Frank L. Hammond, former probate IliN token so look Sheriff Cutler by sur- caret Rupp; clerk In drain commission Drain Commissioner—George W. Sat- men. and declared that he wanted to almost severed from his body. After Judge of Berrien county, who presented prise ihat be was rendered completely er's office, Florence Ijidwlg; clerks In tler, Benton HarlM>r. repudiate all that he bad said in the helping Mrs. While lift the body of his .Mr. Cutler with a Iteaullful wrist speechless, but expressed his thanks school commissioner's •»llit»'—Cora watch In behalf of bis friends and County Surveyor—James Hampton, trial, and In the presence of these men victim Into the car. the driver of the and iippreclaiioti. declaring that he Wilson and Claire Holm. Between iteuton Hariwr And South admirers: Atloruey Charles W. (lore, Benton Harltor. he swore under outh that be did nol car Is said to have admllled that he would perform bis new duties to the Circuit Court Commissioners—Stuart hail lieen drinking heavily and drove former prosecuting attorney, in liehalf best of his ability. » Officers Have Taken Oath set the Mullen imiier mill on tire; Haven. B. White. Niles; and-T. J. Hammond, away without giving his name and that be committed perjury when he ac- Mr. P. J. Hoffmaster. head of State Benton Harbor. without Ihe license number of his car The above officers have been sworn cused Hurwlch and Nicely on the Parks, and Mr. Roy L. Hogue. chief County Coroners—Marion A. Uutber- being secured. Mrs. While and her in for their various offices and on Jan- stand: and that he committed black- of land acquisitions and both of the ford of Niles and Louis Kerilkowski of children were left alone with the re- mail. after the fire, when he tried to Conservation Department at Lansing. ST. JOSEPH TP. TARMER AGED CALIEN COUPLE St. Joseph. uary 1st assumed their duties. Circuit mains of her husband until they were get money out of Hurwlch and Nicely Michigan, guided by Mr. Rice, surveyor County Road Commissioners—Loren j Judge White and Probate Judge An- enabled to hail a passing motorist who "to keep still." of the re-located U. S. 31 along the Snyder, Benton Harbor; C. E. Uen-j look them to Paw Paw. A physician drews did not take a new oath uf of- Attorney Wore filed a motion in the shore of l^ike Michigan, huvd just barger, Niles; S. M. Merrltt, TbrtM-; reported after an examination thai WAS SUICIDE VICTIM E BY GAS fice as they are hold-overs and were circuit court ou Monday of this week spent two days going over the -100 Oaks. Claude A. Baker is the see- j death bad lieen Instantaneous. Besides not re-elected last fall. Don R. I'ears involving Furkas' statement and asked acres of Michigan Forest Dunes, three re tary of the conoty road commission. ^ the widow and children, the victim Is sets a new precedent as holding the of- that Hurwlch and Nicely IK- discharged. miles west of Covert. •survived by his father. Edward While, Other OfBcesr Hold Over fice of register of deeds for the third The hearing of the motion will prob- This inspection was made by these Micliael Dougvilla, 36. Years Old. En- Ftiiues From Coal Stove Responsible of Benfon Harbor, and a sister residing term: James Hampton has held the of- ably come up In court next week. Executives for the purpose of locat- Among the other county officials who i fice of county surveyor for many years. ing a State Park having a mile or so In Lansing. ded Life Last Saturday—Had Suf- For Serious Condition of Mr. and will remain In power are: Probation! Connty Clerk Bittner. County Treasurer of beach and land adjacent, which Is Kalamazoo Man Held fered From Nervous Breakdown. Mrs. Henry Partridge officer, G. P. Cunningham: friend of the j Fuller. Prosecuting Attorney Cunning- rich In scenery. The minimum re- court. Chas. E. Moon; juvenile officer, ham and County Drain Commissioner MA SCHOOL WILL quirement for a Park of this class Is Lawrence Fritz of Kalamazoo was Michael Dougvilla, a St. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Henry Partridge of the and member state welfare commission., Slaughter, as well as the new officers ."{iKi acres and 4IM» acres or r»00 acres arrested in the city and taken to the township farmer. .'{O years old. who had Elm Valley community near Uailen T. W. Belllngliam; county school com- who have taken up their work, were re- is preferable. Parks of this class are county Jail at Paw Paw on Saturday been in poor health for some time, were the victims of inhaling gas fumes missioner. Mrs. Margaret Eggert: elected at the general election In No- laid out with facilities fur parking for questioning in regard to the death suffering from a nervous breukd< wn, from a coal stove iti their home and county school nurse. Miss Emma Ar- vember. HAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY .'IO.IHHI cars at a time without crowd- of White. Fritz Is known to have driv- ended his own life with a revolver last were in a very serious condition at ing. During the past season several en a car which answered the descrip- Saturday morning. The man had de- their home for many hours. state parks have had an attendance in a tion of the car which killed White, and clared to Ids wife and to oflicers that Mr. Partridge is SJ years old. His single day of 140,000 people. These admitted that he had been drinking "somelKxly was trying to shoot him" wife. 755. has been an invalid for the Observance of First Year in New DEMOCRATS TAKE CHARGE executives believe that a State Park of heavily on Christmas day and could and could not recover from thai halluc- past eight years. They are prominent- Building Will be Gala Occasion on this class. In the coujested part of not give a good account of his actions ination. even after officers had been ly known in the community where they Southwest Michigan, would be patron the latter part of Ihe day. He told called to the farm and tried to quiet have resided all their lives. Friday Evening. January 23d. i/.ed by twice that many people oc Ihe olficers that he could nol even re- his nerves. Mr. and Mrs. Partridge entertained OF BERRIEN COUNTY JAIL peak days. memlter returning to his home in Kal- lAst Saturday morning Dougvilla their children and grandchildren It has lieen just one year since (V While the Beach, cement highways amazoo on Christmas night, but ad- went to the barn to do his chores and Christ mas night, and retired shortly loma's fine new $^£>.000 school bnlld- through a State Park and the camping milted thai he had been In Ihe vicinity his wife went to the heme of a neigh- after 10 o'clock. im: was opened and put into use. and facilities are absolutely free to the When his parents failed to arise Fred J. Cutler Assumes Office of of the accident. bor. When she returned home and l\er plans are being made by the Parent- public, the tremendous revenue comes husband failed to come to the house Friday morning at the customary hour, Teachers Association for a bin event Sheriff At Midnight Wednesday. Into the state from the great purchas- Funeral Held on Monday for lilnner she became alarmed and their son. Charles, who with his wife, to l»e held at the school house ou Fri- ing power of such a number of patrons. went to Ihe barn to search for him and occupies part of the Partridge home, The funeral of Mr. While was held With the opening of the New Year day evening, January 2&1. The affair The State advertises the shore of investigated. He found the aged couple from Ihe home uf Mr. and Mrs. Frank found his lifeless body in a corner with at midnight Wednesday, Fred J. Cut- will be in the nature of a blrMiday l.ake Michigan as free to all and when a bullet hole from a caliber revolver lying unconscious in bed. and the room Johnson In Benton Harbor. Monday ler of Benton Harbor takes over the party, marking the completion of the tourists get Into the State, they find heavy with the odor of coal gas fumes. afternoon, with Interment In Ihe Crys- through his heatl and the weapon near Berrien county jail and assumes his first year of activities In the new in some places between Benton Harbor by. It was recalled by the wife that tal Springs cemetery. # Husband Died on Saturday duties as sheriff, held by Sheriff Fred building. and Mackinac they have to go almost the revolver had lieen missing from the The arrangements for the big event a hundred miles to find a plate to G. Bryant since January 1, 102(1. After house for several days and it is be- Mr. Partridge passed away on Sat- are In charge of Mrs. Eva Friday and gel down to Ihe water's edge. The re- four years the Democrats are. politi- lieved that the man bad contemplated urday after having remained uncon- Mrs. Elizabeth Lehew. who plan that cent decision of the Supreme Court cally speaking, responsible for the ad- ending bis life and had secreted the scious for over 48 hours. He was 81! ministration of the law enforcement each person may celebrate not only Ids took away from the Conservation De- HE mmmn GIVEN weapon in the barn until an opportune years of age and Is survived by his wid- or her own birthday In connection with partment miles of riparian rights which branch of the county government, ex- time to kill himself. ow, whom It Is now believed will re- the anniversary of the school. A boun- they thought they owned. The State Mr. and Mrs. Dougvilla located on cover from the gas poisoning; two sous tiful supper will lie served, the cost to is now anxious, before the prices be 10 m OLDER MASONS the farm aliout nine years ago. coming William and Charles Partridge; and each person being at the rate of a come prohibitive, to acquire for the there from Chicago. A brother, Mich- one daughter. Mrs. Bertha VauTlllburg. penny a year for his age. Remember public tracts and stretches of beach ael Dougvilla. residing on the same the date. January 28(1, and Ite pre- having riparian rights. Coloma liOdge No. 162 Had Enjoyable farm, and anolher brother resides in pared to take a part In this bis birth- The State of Indiana has already a Russia. day gathering. Dunes Park of some HOO acres or more. Session Last Sal unlay Eve. BERRIEN COUNTY PRISONERS Michigan has Dunes considered more attractive than Indiana Dunes but not A regular meet lug of more than or- ENTER UPON PRISON TERMS well known. The Michigan Dunes are dinary Interest was enjoyed by the A. B. PALMER OF COVERT IDEHORROW OF SIEVENSVIEEE higher and covered with forests and members and visiting brothers of Colo- the new U. S. 31 goes through the heart ma Lodge No. 102. F. & A. M.. on Sat- DIED SUDDENLY ON SUNDAY of them. They are only a few miles urday evening. December 27th, when Four Entered Reformatory at Ionia DIED AETER EONGILINESSIn extent and the terrane almost Alpine. Ihe new officers for Ihe year 1031 were Installed and life memberships were And One Taken to Jackson Stroke of Apoplexy Fatal to Pronuncnt Itostowed upon four of Ihe older mem- Five prisoners who had been con- Father of Mrs. C. C. Alguire of Coloma bers of the lodge. Citizen victed of various offenses do not see PHIL CUTLER. CHIEF DEPUTY BKRRIFN SKIERS PRACTICING Following the lustallatlou of the of- any prospects of a "Happy New Year" Passed Away December 26tli. FOR BIG TOl RNAMENT llcers. a fine supper was served and A. B. Palmer, a prominent resident for they were taken to penal institu- then the life memberships were be- of Covert, was stricken by apoplexy at W. M. King. Three Oaks. tions to start serving their terms. After an illness of about a year and stowed upon George W. (Jrant, who his home* In that village on Sunday. James Wilson, a Benton Harbor Fred A den, St. Joseph. having been confined to his bed for Joined the local lodge in 18S3 and has Decemlier 28. 11W0. and passed away at negro, was taken to Jackson by Deputy Pick of Midwest Skiers Will Invade Paul Uadde. St. Joseph. many weeks, Rasho Demorrow passed been a member for forty-seven years: the age of 50 years. Inholz to serve a sentence of two to away at his home near Stevensvllle on his brother. William (Jrant, joined the Harry Hlme, Berrien Springs. County January 11 Mr. Palmer was In the plumbing three years for assault. December 20. 1030, at the age of Si order three years later and was also business. He had been for thCfpast Donal Cutler. Watervllet. Deputies William Barry, John Lay years. The deceased was born in The local skiers have lieen practl •- given Ihe signal honor of life member- nine years secretary of the Covert and Charles Davis look the following Guy Tyler, former city manager for Bafavia, Ills., but came to Michigan lug at Ihe big hill near Berrien Springs ship; both of these gentlemen have giv- schoolboard. He was Worshipful Mas- to Ionia:—Bert Zelner of Niles, one to Benton Harbor, and Donal Cutler, ne- when but lU years of age and has and declare It in belter condition than en up their business In Coloma and are ter of Ihe Masonic Lodge, and As- five years for a statutory offense; Pet- phew of the sheriff, will be on the since resided In Berrien county. ever before. The lads expect t^ vie for now located In Florida. The other two sociate Patron of the Order of Eastern er Cohen, Benton Harbor, six mouths Idghway patrol which enforces the Mr. and Mrs. Demorrow were both honors nol only at the Annual Meet upon whom life memberships were be- Star. He had resided in Covert nearly to one year for Issuing fraudulent state traffic law regulating the loads well known In Coloma. having made January lllh. when Ihe pick of Ihe stowed were Arthur B. Bishop, who has 2.'! years. Surviving are bis widow, checks; J. L. Garrison, Pipestone towu- Jhat motor trucks may carry. . their home there for a number of win- Midwest skiers will Invade Berrien been a worker In the lodge since 1885, three sisters and a brother, who live in shlp. one to tlfteen years for larceny; ters. so that they might be with their county, bul each one Is planning on and Josiah Caldwell of Hagar town- Chicago. There are no children. llarley (ioodman. three to fifteen years Others To Be Named I-ater. daughter, Mrs. Louise Alguire. Mrs. ship. who has seen forty years as a BRYAN WISE, UNDER SHERIFF winning the club championship on Sun- for breaking and entering. Alguire had been at the home of her No appointments have been announc- day. January 4th. which will give him member of the local lodge. parents for the past few weeks assist- Following are the new officers In- ed for\ Niles, Watervllet city, Brldg- Ihe privilege of llrst chance when the Mrs. Fred Klute of Three Oaks, a ing in the care of her father. He Is stalled: Worshipful Master, Clarence ceptlng the prosecuting attorney office, man. New ftuffalo or Buchanan, and It club sends skiers to other clubs to cousin of Victor It. Moser of Water- Reports emanating from Lansing also survived by a son, William De- Butzhach; senior warden, Charles C. their candidate for sheriff having been is given out that these appointments compete. At the inept Sunday. Jan. vllet. who was shot and killed by a stale that there were 1.200 deaths from morrow of Stevensvllle; by t w o Smith: junior warden, George Strat- successful In the November election. are to be made later. 4lh. there will be two classes—B for negro early Wednesday morning of last motor vehicle accidents in Michigan brothers—Edward Demorrow of Union ton: treasurer. Jason Brant; secretary, With the exception of a minority boys over IS. and C for 6oys under 18. week, suffered a badly cut right hand during the first ten months of the year Pier and Louis Demorrow of Lakeside; John V. Thompson; senior deacon. Fred representation on the county board of Only Three of Sheriff Bryant's Staff John While and Dale Marker are when she. her son and her mother 1!•.'{(»; this was 1!) less than the number and one sister, Mrs. Melissa Tatro of Watts. Jr.: Junior deacon. Thomas supervisors, the Democrats as a polltl-. To Stay. considered strong contenders for the were enroute to Watervllet last Friday of deaths for the corresponding period Stevensvllle. Blondlu: tyler. Robert Gray: stewards. cal party organization have had no championship In Class B and Jack to attend the funeral of the murdered i f 1020. There were I'M deaths during Only three of Sheriff Bryant's staff Funeral services were held Monday Ben Zlelkle and 11. W. Wlckham. part In the official handling of county Dean. 13-year-old star, promises to run man. Their car skidded on Ihe Icy the month of August. Berrien county of some thirty-five officers are to stay morning from St. Joseph's Catholic affairs for four years. the older boys In Class C a close rurt. pavement and toppled over. Mrs. Klute had her share of the number uf deaths on with the new sheriff. These are church, with Interment In the Stevens- While the recent election gave them It Is expected that 15 or more skiers being cut by flying glass. from auto accidents. one lone victory on the county ticket, Deputy Phil Cutler, a brother of the vllle cemetery. will compete. NEW TROY MAN EXPIRED the sheriff's office Is generally conceded sheriff, William Barry of Benton Har- The Forest Preserve Ski Club. Chi- to be the largest and finest plum on bor and William Berk, the court offi cago. telephoned and informed the club Will Dedicate New Church the county political tre>. The sheriff cer. Sheriff Cutler extended to Judge that It will have several of Its skiers WHILE CHOPPING WOOD Charles E. White the courtesy of nam- has the naming of an undersherlff The new $00,000 chucrh erected by over tips week to practice for the event ing his court officer. and a large number of deputies, sever- the Methodists at South Haven, will January 11th. Among them will be Berrien County Fruit Association al of which are good paying jobs. Quite he dedlciited on Sunday. January 11th. Ben Erlckson and Al Nordby, who Charles Steele of Three Oaks drop- "THE FARMERS' FRIEND" In accordance with political custom, The old church burned on January 1, placed In the annual meet last year. ped dead In the timber on Monday "that to the victors belong the Jobs", a COMMUNITY SUNDAY SCHOOL 1029. Bishop Nicholson of the Detroit It Is expected that the Forest Preserve while assisting other men cut wood goodly number of those who will take area of the Methodist church, will de- Club will lie represented by a team of and clear up underbrush. Mr. Steele Flour, Feed, Fertilizer and Seeds the oath of office along with SherifT ELECTS OFFICERS FOR 1931 liver the dedicatory address. A num six or eight skiers who expect to give had been doing such work all winter W. F. ENDERS, Manager COLOMA. MICH. Cutler are of the party of Jefferson, her of prominent ministers are to par Ihe Norge Club. Chicago, a run for and went about the task Monday as Jackson and Woodrow Wilson. ticipate in the numerous exercises that prizes. usual; while all were working away, The following officers have b-en will be held in connection with the op- Mr. Steele fell to Ihe ground and New Sheriff Announces Members of elected by the Church School of flic A Few of Our Prices Per 100 Pounds ening of the new church. Rev. Freder called to the other men. but was dead First Community church of Coloma.— NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Ick Shannon of Chicago being scheduled before they could reach him. The de His Staff. Superintendent, Clarence E. Gelsler; to speak on January 8th. ceased was 71 years old. He is sur Pure Bran, $1,30 assistant superintendent. George Frl OF COLOMA TOWNSHH While SherifT Cutler has not onflre- vived by three daughters—Mrs. Arnold Red Dog Mids. (low grade flour) 1,60 day: secretary. Lydlu Fabric; treasur ly completed the selection of his staff Ritchie, with whom he made bis home; er. Win. Beverly, Jr.; pianist, Elwood F. K. D. Dairy Feed |,70 of deputies, those who fake office with Mamer Company is Bankrupt Mrs. Marjurle Williams uf Uailen; Mrs. Gelsler; Ilbrarhin, Cora Funnan; as him Thursday are as follows: Notice is hereby given to the tax- Florence DePew of Niles; and by one Farm Bureau Dairy Feed, 24% 2.20 slsiant librarian. Norman Erlckson; The Mamer Company at Benton Har Undersherlff — Bryuu Wine, Bain payers of Coloma township that the tax son, Harry Steele of (jallen; also by dim-tor of music. W. Beverly. iioi, niaaufuclUkets of brick and dcul Peerless Scratch 1.95 bridge. tolls have bi» n prepared and arc In my one brufliei', Oeoigo litcilc of Bcutou ers In construction materials, filed a possession and 1 am now ready for the Chief Deputy—Phil Cutler, Waterv- Harbor. Nappanee Mash with BuUenuilk and 20% voluntary petition in bankruptcy In the collection of taxes assessed for the year llet. While at work at the Pearlle Pitcher Cod Liver Oil 2.75 federal court at Grand Rapids and 1930. I will he at my office in the Court Officer-William Berk, St. Jo- home, which Is located on the Mlllburg has boen adjudged liankrupi. The vol- Stale Bank building every Friday, un- Chop Feed, Cord and Oats |.B5 seph. road, just south of Krake's corners, Berrien county is one of the leu untary petition scheduled liabilities at til further notice for the collection uf J. P. Umphrey was boring through a leading counties of Michigan In Iht' Wheat 1.65 Deputy Sheriffs- $84,174 and assets amounting to $175.- taxes. baseboard to make an electrical con- payment of federal Income taxes. For (Kto. It Is announced that a receiver I'Olf HENRY KILMARK, Treas. Shelled Corn 1.60 Guy Tyler. Benton Harbor. nection when he ran across an old will be apitoinfed after the court holds the year 1028. there'were 2.123 per- sons In this county who "coughed up" William Barry, Benton Harbor. Bible belonging to John Enders, also a a hearing In Benton Harbor at a date WE ALSO CARRY Malcolm D. Grant, Coloma. copy of "Shlloh's Messenger of Wls- to be set by the court. to liicle Sam because their incomes Herman Epple, Balnbrldge. domt" a paper published at the House A departmeid store in an eastern had reached a sufllclent sum to become Purina Feeds, Oil Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Meat Earl Sumner, Eau Claire. of David at Benton Harbor liu years city has enlarged its scope of business taxable. There were 47,114 Michigan Scraps, Grit and Oyster Shells. Con Allen, Galleu. ago. The house where f.he relics were Do your New Year's resolution mak- to such an extent I hat It is now selling people who paid income taxes for the Ben Drier, Three Oaks. found is on the old Enders homestead. ing early. automobiles at relaii. year 1028. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA. MTCIT. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH.

climb Miss Steelman drew up her horse. "Our ways pan here," she said. "I fought him all over North Caro- BLACK-AND-WHITE' STILL POPULAR; •Take that trail to the left. It's News Review of Current lina until our sweet personal a^d about five miles »o town. When you neighborhood relatirtns were well ni^ii CREPE FOR GIRL'S PRETTY FROCKS The Fighting Tenderfoot come to a creek go right through It broken," he went on. "He Is an ^on- That's Squaw Crossing. You can't es! man and no man In the .county or OLORS may come and colors may next detail which claims attention Is Castoria ^ By miss the road." Events the World Over city where he lives Would dare assert OUR COMIC SECTION to wear leathers to protect the clothes go, but blnck-and-whiie stays with tho modish footwear which plays so The (erm, tnnderfoot, was applied to He hesitated, trying to find words to the contrary and face that upright C William MacLeod Ralne and flesh against cruel clutching tis forever. At least It would seem so Important a role in the assembling of every newcomer to the old West and to thank her for her kindness. Ho community, for his character lowers AiamaL trtMcffm stuck to him or left him according to spikes, that she was no crazy tomboy Judging from how il repeats its tri- tliis attractive costume. It carries out Copyright by William MacLeod Ralne knew the color was driving Into his there as brightly as that of the finest corrects the degree of hla proficiency In ac- who raced around the country dressed citizen In It." umphs season after season. The re- tho black-and-white note in that the Blmllatlng the ways of the country. WNU Service face, the effect of shyness. A quota- Lucas Tries to Oust Senator Norris From .Republican up like a man. But any approach to markable part of It Is. the theme 8t»|ckings are the new shadow-black, One essential process In his education tion from "Fane Shore" came to his the subject was embarrassing. Party—Borah Thinks Special Session seems ever new in that il presents so very sheer ana of dull linlsh. while was mastery of the use of firearms. If mind, and he blurted It out: HERE was con- Our Pet Peeve picion, which he verified by craning naturally "handy" with a six-Run, he "We want to be careful," the young T siderable surprise versatile a program, it never loses its the very dressy oxfords tone in with CHILDREN^ outgrew the tenderfoot characteristics his nock around the cactus. The one woman said in a low voice. "He's u . . Tour bounty la beyond my speak- Will Be Necessary. D appeal of refreshing inierest. vamp of black and the quarters of more rapidly than his less skillful ing. In Great Britain when who had spoken last was a young ***** brethren. bad crowd, Shep• Sanderson Is. . . . But though my mouth be dumb, my It was announced rtie .lust now one ol Its new gestures Is white kid. woman. She wore the shiny chaps Faithful novelists, such as William Width way did your horse go?" heart shall thank you. other day that Vis- HOW mT P/P the costume either of a hanMsome For the Young Miss. of a cowboy, plain wide leathers Into ailments MacLeod Ralne, who have relied upon They had reached Ihe road. "There She Hashed a quick look at him, By EDWARD W. PICKARD count WllUngdon, now black woolen weave or of black vel- Comes the message from style head- true types and authentic backgrounds \V0 WITH MV which she had thrust her skirts. It Is, back of that prickly pear." O'Hara gave a short laugh, and took the hlllv vet with which Is worn a beret, scarf quarters of the voguishness of tint have not minimized the Influence of the governor - general of W/$? j "I ain't admlttln' I shot at you. but said. "I knew It wouldn't wander far. trail. ERADICATION of about aimlessly seeking work. Jobless Canada, had been ap- and muff "set" of while fur. Perfect- crepe or creep de chine in high col- wlx-gun as a clviliiing element. The WHAT a relief and satisfaction first resort of cowards and rulllans, It if 1 did I had no way of knowln' It Too tired." Why had she made so much of warn- transients, he said, are causing serious ly charming are these three-piece ors for the little girl's "pretty-pretty" pointed viceroy of In- It is for mothers to know that there naturally became the moat potent im- was a woman, let alone you. You got He reclaimed his horse and swung ing him against staying at Concho? W. Norris from the problems In many communities which, lapln, or ermine, or snow-white galyak. frocks. plement in combating and subduing dia to succeed Lord is always Castoria to depend on no license to wear that get-up." There to the saddle. What was this mystery at which she Republican party is while organized to care for their own or caracul as the case may be. Even .Most of the newer models place them. No amount of courage or deter- Irwin when the latter when l)abies get fretful and uncom- was outraged virtue In the heavy "This way," said Miss Steelman, and demanded by Robert destltiute, cannot be taxed by outsiders. when made of fur fabric these ac- emphasis on "high colors." Not only mination on the part of peace otflcera hinted, one which made It unsafe for retires In March, 1931. fortable! Whether it's teething, availed without the assistance and ac- growl. swung her mount deeper Into the H. Lucas, executive are bright hues advocated, but the £>03*. him, an Insignificant stranger, to prac- Woods also called on farmers through- i - ihajiin j There had been much cessories, being white, uro wonder- colic or other little upset. Castoria complished use of well-oiled "blue "You shoot first and find out after- chaparral. tice his profession In the town? No director of the Ue- out the country to co-o|)erate In giving LordWillingdon talk l0 the ^ thiit hardware." in many sections no man always brings quick comfort; and, ward who you're shootln' at. Is that For nearly half a mile she led the publlcan national com- could bo considered well dressed for doubt he would find out soon enough. whatever work possible to unemployed Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald with relief from pain, restful sleep. either social or business occasions un- It? I'll see what Dave Ingram ha« man silently In and out among the A steep trail dropped like a crooked mittee In a scathing meli. probably would be given the rich got to say about that, if you want to And when older, fast-growing less he wore it. brush. Then she reined up to rldt rope down the mountain side to a vil- statement which Is Senator Wagner of New York says plum. Lord WllUngdon, who Is sixty- Most novels of the West have dealt know, you're nothing but a low-down children get out of sorts and out of beside him. lage which nestled at Its foot As he said to have Hie tacit that as soon as congress convenes aft- four years of age, was governor of effective. It is almost certain to With seasoned residents of the coun- murdering wolf." condition, you have only to give a try—people eiiulpped to take care of - Disapprovingly, she looked al his descended he^ could see that Concho approval of the White er the holiday recess he will introduce Bombay from 1913 to 1919 and of clear up any minor ailment and "Now looky here. Miss Steelman, I more liberal dose of this pure themselves under all circumstances. fancy boots. "They'll be ruined In alt House. In return, the a resolution calling for a study of the Madras from 1919 to 1924, earning a \ cannot possibly do the youngest The heroes generally have been men didn't go for to shoot at you—If I did. vegetable preparation to right the this cactus," she told him. "You have R. H. Lucas independent Republi- public and private unemployment sys- name for a conciliatory attitude. He child the slightest harm. So it's the Inured to the life. It bus remained disturbed condition quickly. I \>«i.s almln' at an antelope. I've done to wear leathers In this country. It's can senators Insist that the national first thing to think of when a child for William MacLeod Ralne to paint a tems here and abroad, and also a bill has been governor-general of Canada apologized. Cnln't do anything more, utiirmg picture of the experiences of not a question of how you look." committee oust Mr. Lucas. Chairman proposing federal and state co-opera- since 19120. , Because Castoria is made ex- has a coated tongue, is fretful and can I?" he wheedled sulkily. out of sorts. Be sure to get the a Underfoot; to draw a hero who was He understood that this was not so Fess of the committee has declared for tion In the maintenance of such a pressly for children, it has just the pllrhed Into the midst of a trying genuine; with Chas. H. Fletcher's O'Hara slipped quietly forward and much a crlMcism of him as a defense a hands-ofT policy, but a showdown system. 5'fV)NHy m 5WB )W0K& needed mildness of action. Yet you environment and who had to learn to F GREAT Importance In the eco- stepped down Into the arroyo. The of herself. can always depend on it to be signature on the package. flghl before he had comprehended any Is demanded by Senator Howell of Ne- nomic aftalrs of northern Europe H O other of the elements of existence In young woman saw him llrst. She "Yes. miss. I can see It's better, braska and others, and there Is In CENATOR BORAH was Ihe signing by six nations of a grandmother, Am^ Gay Allen. The the place of his location. stared at him, eyes wide with surprise. he agreed. "But I was expecting to prospect a lively party quarrel that pace Origin of the Diamond ^ doesn't want any- convention binding them not to raise cousin's apparel was the clothing Vou will follow the romance of this Her expression warned the big man. stick to the road when I started." may very well embarrass the Repub- Mystery to Scientists ptory and the adventures of the fight- one to think he would existing tariff rates or Introduce new which the bride's great-grandfather With unexpected swiftness he whirled, "Storied where from?" licans greatly. All this Is the outcome ing tenderfoot with rare Interest; for conduct a filibuster in ones without consulting one another. Diamond beds valued at millions wore on his wedding day, July 6, they are mainly true records, accounts the rille Jumping to Ids hip. "From Aurora." » of the discovery by the Nye campaign congress after the hol- This was done at a conference In Oslo, of dollars having been discovered In 1835. The coat which the cousin from historical sources and types of "Who are you?" he demanded- "For Concho?" fund committee that Lucas financed a idays. but he believes Norway, called to enforce "liberal recent years along the coast of south- wore, according lo tradition, was Ihe character in ore of the most plctur- The answer came smoothly and "Yes, miss." campaign against the re-election of cique and colorful eras the world has there Is so much itm principles In commercial policy." The west Africa, the theory of a sub- wedding garment of Charles Wallace, easily: "I'm the antelope you shot at, She was still puzzled to place him. Norris. Lucas has freely admitted the ever known. portant legislation to six nations are Norway. Sweden. Hol- marine origin of this precious gem and Is said to be at least one hun- Mr. Sanderson." Though In the mountains, Concho was facts and defends bis action by the be disposed of that a land. Belgium, Denmark and Luxem- has been advanced, only to be refut- dred and twenty-live years old. The The big man glared at him. Shep in the heart of a cattle country. There assertion that the Nebraska senator is r i special session Imme- burg. ed by Investigations. coal is reported to be in remarkably CHAPTER I Sanderson was that unusual combina- men talked cows, worked them, lived not really a Republican and has no The llrst hypothesis was that the J dlately after March 4 The signatories also agreed to con- good condition.—IndianapoliH News. tion, a slow thinker and a fast shooter. them. It was the basic occupation right lo be classed as such. diamond beds were the result of the will be necessary and sider the application of the principle He had a one-track mind and had no upon which all others were dependent "To accept office at the hands of disintegration of a submarine pipe, A Desert Greeting should he called by which was the basis of the treaty to Much Milk Used room In his brain for simultaneous It was an easy guess that this stran- this party and then viciously oppose Senator Borah or vein, off the coast, washed up on On horse ami mun the eviileiice was the President. If was "other arrangements likewise calculat- It took approximately (52,000 cows cross currents. Either Barbara Steel- ger had never ridden out the stampede Its policies, principles and leadership, the shore by wave action. But since written plain that they hud traveled his persuasion that brought about the ed to favor International trade." • a year to produce the milk and milk man or this man was wrong. He had of a trail herd. Yes, tenderfoot was brings an Intolerable situation and one the discovery of the l.lchtenhurg and far. Yellow dust, fine as powder, had special session In the spring 1029. leg- products used In the manufacture of fired only one shot. As his mind sure enough the word for him. which must be eradicated, if the party Namaqualand deposits much new sifted Into every crease of the rlder'a islation which the Idaho solon consid- milk chocolate In this country last functioned he knew, with considerable She bad a feeling that he was Is to live," says Mr. Lucas. OME'S big treason trial, staged evidence has been brought to light, trousers. It covered Ids boots, his ers of pressing Importance Includes year. Every class of milk product, relief, that It had been the stranger "Such conduct by Senator Norris somewhat as was the one In Mos- and the opinion now prevails that black hat, his coat. It streaked the headed for trouble quite unconsciously power and railroad Vneasures, the tntl- R at whom he had fiung the bullet from has been revolting and t^ntil the lead- sow by the Soviet rulers, lasted only these diamonds are from an inland with the exception of evaporated young fellow's face and caked his and that be was poorly equipped to Injunction bill, the motor bus bill, his rifle. The girl must have been In ers of the Republican party not only one day and resulted In the sentencing milk, showed gains over the preced- burning throat. The eyes of the man meet IL The combination of ignorance further unemployment relief and. per- FINNEY OF THE FORCE * Authority—and the Rank and File source. the brush between him and the road. fail to support but give their active of three men to prison for having en- "The finest diamonds are found, ing year. There were to start with were sunken and bloodshot. As for and courage is not a good one, not In haps chief of all. the export debenture What was she doing here, anyhow? opposition to men like Senator Nor- gaged In antl-Fasclst activities. The and always have been found, in or more than 117.000.000 quarts of whole Ihe animal, sweat stains hlutted Hank a hard country like this Into which farm relief scheme. And how did this man know his name he was riding. ris, they are not doing their full duty other four defendants were acquitted. near the beds of fresh-water rivers." milk used and in addition 5.248.540 und withers. Hoofs dragged and head LOOK was Sanderson? What was the best In the closing hours before congress Among them was Mrs. H. J. de Bosls, V*UT5 TUAT OK WAT SMQktS a diamond expert Is quoted in the pounds of dried milk. 5,804,000 Klrooped. He volunteered Information timidly. to the party which has come down to thing to do now? recessed for the holidays Mr. Borah WSRfc i New York Times. "They are not hid- pounds of condensed milk, 2,000,000 Garrett O'Hara nodded in the sad- "My name Is Garrett O'Hara. I am a Hs Found s Well, a Tin Wash us from Lincoln." Amerlcan-bom widow of an Italian BAOGC.WAQVSVr iVl -HE CHIEF OF led other senators in a hot attack on den In ocean bottoms or along sand pounds of dried skim mill and sev- 'die. The heat of the sun made him O'Hara lifted the hat from his head lawyer." Basin and a Dirty Towel. After telling how he privately con- poet She was fr^ed on her plea that WWE-A-HEARr the federal farm board's wheat opera- beaches unless carried there by tides eral million pounds of other prod- sleepy. No pressing engagement with a bow to the young woman. She "A lawyer! Oh, you're going to tributed three pieces of literature to Bhe did not know that the circulars had one business street. From It. up tions. Chairman Alexander Legge of PATROLI- and time. In other words, they are ucts. such as cream powder, cream, mvalted him at Concho. Why not caught sight of the holes In It and Concho as one of Judge Warner's the anti-Norris campaign, Lucas goes she multigraphed In her home were draws and hollows, two or three wind- the board, being asked what he not formed there. Small streams butter, butter oil and skim milk. throw off among the trees and lie down her eyes dilated. party." on to relate In detail the many ways antl-Fasclst propaganda. She did the ing roads started tentatively toward thought of Borah's charge that the that have layers of sill and other |ln the shade for an hour? So. sleepily, "Did he do that Just tow?" she "I'm going to live there." which Norris has dlsplnyed his work for her son, who is a fugitive the adobe houses that formed the resi- board In buying wheat Is merely post- material indigenous to known 'fields' he mused, hand on the horn to steady asked. She drew up her horse and looked "party treachery" and "Ingratitude" and yet to be tried. dence section. poning "the day of reckoning" that are likely digging places for dia- Ids lax body. "Just now, miss, with his little at him In surprlste. "Live there I What by opposing the administrations and O'Hara drew up In front of the Con- will come when it sells, replied: monds. EXCESS ACID bullet." are you going to do?" policies of Presidents Coolldge and ICTATOR staiin, Out of the slumberous heat of the cho house and tied his sorrel to a "Please don't ask me lo discuss cy- "Both in India and Africa, as well She felt the blood ebb from her heart "Practice law." Hoover, all of which Is a part of his- D in the process of afternoon came sinister greeting. The snubbing post With saddlebags over as she stared at him. Somehow, In the clones. You know the definition of a "cleaning house" In as In Asia, diamonds have been dis- traveler's hat, tilled to protect the "In Concho." A mouthful of white tory though heretofore officially Ig- PRETTY MODEL IN BLACk-AND-WHITE SICKENS-GET his arm the young man mounted' the cyclone—something made of hot air covered in shale and soft rock of face from the sun's rays, was lifted rush of the moment, she had not been teeth flashed In laughter. nored by Republican party chieftains. the Soviet regime, has porch steps and walked Into the adobe which runs amuck and usually Is de- former waterways. In the Klmberley from his head as though by a sudden afraid when she thought Sanderson "Don't you think I'd make a good Convened by un emergency call by now got rid of Alexis fully goodlooklng with coats, suits or tendency la to feature decided con- hotel. structive." He went on. however, to diamond beds, among the largest and current of wind. The sound of an ex- had fired at her. There had not been lawyer?" he asked, too shy to let her Chairman Nye, the senate committee Rykov. Recently that frocks In bJack. Every woman who trasts. This Is achieved with brilliant RID OF IT! Three or four men were seated in defend the board's policy In some de- richest in Ihe world, the natural time for fear. But now. with the evi- comment pass unanswered. discovered further that the *4,000 gentleman was re- can afford to keep white immaculate pipings or gay appliques and insets plosion boomed. From the chaparral the office, chairs comfortably tilted tail. crystals were unearthed in a top lay- dence that red tragedy had grazed so "I don't know. But why Concho? moved from bis high should indulge In one of these flatter- and purticularly with touches of vivid Sour stomach, Indigestion, gas, us- smoke drifted skyward. back. One of them was tolklng, his which Lucas borrowed to pay for the er of yellow sand. Many prospectors near, stamped In the hat, she was Who wants a lawyer there?" Mr. Legge also paid his respects to position as president ing fur ensemble sets. embroidery and other forms of hand- ually mean excess acid. The stom- O'Hara's languor vanished—and so heels resting on a drum stove ,that antl-Norrls propaganda and for which who rushed to Africa in 1870 left shaken. "Prosperous town. Isn't It?" John Simpson of City, new of the council of Then there are the charming collar work. for there will be any amount ach nerves have been over-stimulat- did he. Before the booming of the had not been lit for many months. he gave his personal note was guar- after the yellow sand was exhausted, "Why did he do It?" "Yes." president of the Farmers' union, who people's commissars. and cult sets worked solid of diminu- of fagoting, smocking and other ed. Food sours In the stomach. rille had died, before the llrst thin He continued to talk. Neither he nor anteed by a $40,000 special account of believing the veins or 'pipes' had "That's what I've .come to ask him." "Then, there must be business there was qu6ted as asserting the'board is which corresponds to tive white satin seed pearl beads, they line stitchery lavished on children's Correct excess acid with an alkali. fdired of smoke had appeared, he had any of the others paid the least atten- the Republican national committee been exhausted. But the soft green The fnanner of the young man altered. —cattle, contracts, real estate, lands." "deliberately" holding down wheat premier in other gov- are "a veritable fonntaln of youth" clothes, according to the new program. The best form of alkali Is Phillips' Hung himself out, of Ihe saddle and tion to the entrance of the stranger. In the Commercial National bank In Alexis Rykov rock below the sand yielded more Brown eyes and voice were no longer Abruptly she asked: "Who do yon and cotton prices, and citing a sena- ernments. The other OKAV AW.IT5 NO StCPUT when II comes lo giving a youngish The attractive dress pictured below Milk of Magnesia. It works Instantly. was scuttling for the brush. As he "Is the proprietor In?" O'Hara asked- Washington. This was In the nature PATROLMAN BOCK. diamonds. So did the harder rock gentle. In his bearing was a certain know there? Who sent for you? tor as authority. day by action of the central, commit- WE JEST DO FOLKS GOOD look lo the afternoon frock made of Is made of crepe de chine in a lovely The stomach becomes sweet Your ran he stooped to scoop up ids hat. "I run this shebang." of a counter attack against Lucas and TMlS HbUNG LADV. lower down. poised Inflexibility. Yet he did not Whose man are you?" tee and central control commission of shade of green, contrasted with rows heartburn, gas. headache, biliousness Not till he had dodged past much "Can I get a room?" was reinforced by statements made by "You can say to Mr. Simpson that ACROSS TOE STQEET/ TOONS-'CAUSE Wt LIKE black canton or faille or be the ma- "The trail of the diamond is one raise his voice or change his attitude. It was the last query that snagged the Communist party he was deprived terial what it may. Try "dolling up" and rows of narrow white ribbon. De- or Indigestion has vanished! preasewood and mesqulte did he stop "I reckon you can get a cot some- Norris and Senator (hitting of New- any man making that statement, TO- AN I U1AS JfeSf WK of the most difficult that geologists The difference was of the spirit. "Why his attention. of membership In the important po- that "Impossible" hlack dress which tails which give it distinction are It's Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Is the 1o reconnolter. For one glance bad wheres." Mexico. The Nebrasknn openly whether In public office or not, Is an IN - H0U) BOOT A GOOD have ever tried to follow." pick on me as a target, Mr. San- litical bureau. It was u part of Sta- you feel Is so somber it adds years to fancy scalloped hemline, the Ingenious pleasant way—the efficient way to Khown him two boies In the hat. A "\\bat do you mean, whose man "Would you mind showing me where charged that Lucas had sworn to a unmitigated liar, and say It with my derson?" lin's plan to get rid of all the right- OL ICE CREAM 50PA ? your appearance, with some one or introduction of shirring at the waist- relieve Ihe effects of over-acidity. bullet bad passed throuKh the side ami am I?" It Is? I'd like to wash." falsehood when he testified before the compliments," the chairman said. Found Something Good "I don't know you, fellow," Sander- wing leaders and was followed Imme- other of these white-headed fancies line and the becoming round collar Phillips' Milk of Magnesia has been crown. If the ambusher had tired She did not answer that Her reply "Go down that passage an' turn to committee that the money he paid was "Such a statement has never been son growled. diately by the dismissal of Tomsky ps which add such a delightfully youth- which Is tied In front. to Say About Spinach standard with doctors for over 50 two Inches lower the lend would have was wholly unexpected. "Better turn the right There's four beds In the his own private fund. Cutting defend- | made by any member of the board or "Which makes your greeting to me vice chairman af the supreme econom- ful note, at the same lime so smartly With the holidays over, mothers be- The reappearance in Ihe newspa- years. 25c and 50c bottles at drug- crashed through the victim's brain. round and ride back to Aurora to- second room. You can roost In one ed Norris and attacked the national anyone else in authority. The absurd- all the stranger. Did you mistake me ic council. Both Rykov and Tomsky Interpreting one phase of the black- gin to feel a "do-it-now" spirit, stir- per of Krishmamurti, now sojourn- The running man pulled up to con- morrow." of them unless some guy squawks an' committee. ity of it is proved by the fact that gists. for one of your friends? Or was It my had long opposed Stalin's industriali- and-white vogne. ring them lo action in the direction ing in a castle in Holland, recalls bis elder ways and means. The position His eyes flashed Interest, and some- claims It's his. Wash basin back o* Then up stepped Representative wheat still is sinking in the world purse you fancied?" zation program, and though they re- Black-and-white even to the foot- of the family sewing which must he encounter with Ellen Beach Yaw. the of the holes in the hat showed him thing more than that "Why, if the the house." His duties as host con- Wood of Indiana on behalf of Lucas marke). Today Chicago wheat Is some Raically Train Crew The girl was puzzled at this young canted publicly last summer during wear Is a favorite formula of the accomplished early to Insure a care- California songbird. that the shot had come from the right. court please?" cluded, he returned to unfinished busi- and 'eaved a 'arf a brick at Senator 16 cents above the Liverpool close, A locomotive driver, a conductor man who had dropped down upon the party congress, this did not save Mental science, health, theosopby "What was the object of this attack? "It's not your kind of a country," ness. Norris; whereupon Senator Brookhart and, adding a similar amount for and a brakeman, as well as five pro- them from the sky. as It were. "Ten- them. Rykov was absent from recent and other kindred subjects came up. O'Hara was a stranger. He could have she said. O'Hara headed down the long hall of Iowa, finding It wasn't a private transportation, our wheat is SO to 32 fessional bandits, were arrested when derfoot" was written all over him. Soviet celebrations In Moscow, and It Miss Yaw talked diet and Krishma- no enemies, not In this frontier land. "What kind of a country It Is, where toward the bedroom of which he was fight, shied a dornlck at Secretary cents above the world parity." an investigation of n series of train Clothes, manner, bearing, personality, was explained that be had gone Socth murti optimism. Since he was unknown, nobody could men shoot at strangers because they to be part occupant Upon one of the Mellon and called Lucas "an Insig- robberies near Bostosani. Rumania, all spoke of the city rather than the "for his health." That was the way "Weil, at any rate, those two don't have acquired a grudge against him. may be law officers?" tots he dropped the saddlebags, after nificant wart." ERMONT will hold a special elec- go together." smiled Miss Yaw. "At revealed that the train crew was range. Trotzky went. Bobbery, then, could have been the She flushed. "It's a good enough dusting them with a gunny sack which There were indications that Presi- tion on March 31 to choose a sue-, least you will have to admit that it's working hand-in-glove with the ban- She spoke quickly. "You're not V Only one right winger of promi- only motive. Somebody had tried to country, of Its own kind. That Shep he found In one corner of the room. dent Hoover and the other party lead- cessor to the late United States Sen- awfully difficult to find anything nice dits. The train was being slowed Judge Warner?" The statement was nence remains In a high post" He Is assassinate him to get his wallet, or Sanderson Is a low-down killer. You Back of the house he found a well, ers would Ignore, officially, the entire ator Frank L. Greene. Until then the to say about spinach." down at a certain spot while the a question. Nicholas Bucharln, a member of the ielse his horse and saddle. Who? can't Judge folks by him." a tin wash basin, and a dirty towel. quarrel, which would perhaps be the seat will be filled by Frank C. Part- "At least it has no bones in It." bandits broke into a car which had "No," he replied. central committee and also of the su- O'Hara meant to find out. If It could "I hope not, though I think you sug* He finished washing Just in time to safest course If not the bravest. ridge of Proctor, who has been ap- replied the savant instantly, with been marked to indicate thai its c«in- She turned on Sanderson, and her preme economic council. The general AD Quiet on the Front bo done without too much risk. gested that some one hired him." answer the supper bell. pointed by Gov. John E. Weeks. Mr. THE FEATHERHEADS that winning smile that stamps lUm tents were especially valuable. words almost leaped at him. "I know expectation Is that he, too, will be Slowly, with the greatest precaution "I don't know whether anyone did It was characteristic of Garrett Partridge, who is sixty-five years old. as human as the rest of us.—Los An- Why you tried to kill this man. Yon HETHER or not against the snapping of twigs or the or not," she responded, and he no- O'Hara that he did not call at once dropped eventually, thus leaving Stal- BUT VvWAT A FSVJ geles Times. Above Lure of Gold thought he was Judge Warner." WLucas wins out Is a Republican and a business man WSLL.IVE SEEN A rustle of bushes, he moved toward the on Steve Worrall ot the Longhorn in's Ideas supreme. MOteYED PMOASES FROM A ticed that at the thought her face in his fight on Norris. and lawyer. UTILE FLATTEBY MAKE The story is told of the greatest iroad, revolver In hand. He stopped. Though he denied It In words, the clouded again. corral. He wanted first to get his own Mme. Alexandra Kollantay, who has BSD HEADED GDASS-WIDOW Ancient Wedding Apparel it Is now thought SAPS OUT OF A LOT OP man in Rome, who had driven Pyr- man stood convicted. There was con- been Soviet ambassador to Sweden, PID TO YOU LAST NIGUT , Something or some one was moving Her next remark seemed to bear no Impressions of the town. As much as doubtful that he will AILURES of relatively small banks A feature of the wedding of Law- rhus out of Italy, that when friends fession In the blank, amazed look he has gone home to Moscow and her de- MEDAL! trap Idly In the brush parallel to him. relation to what had gone before. he had seen of the place fascinated be made chairman to of the country were rather numer- VgiMS 14C TiN-FOIL rence Stimpson and Madeline Young, came to offer him a present of gold, turned on her. F parture Is Interpreted as really a re- A voice, two voices, came abruptly "Do you know Dave Ingram? Or him. It was raw and crude, hut the succeed Senator Fess. ous. and on Tuesday the Chelsea Bank at Cushlng. Maine, a while ago, was they found bim dressing turnips, for "Why, I—I— Nothln* to that," he yeast of young and exuberant life call because her work was considered Ifrom the left. The llrst, a rough. my father, Wesley Steelman?" The man now most and Trust company of 1 that tho couple were attended. In ad- his dinner. He absolutely refused stammered. "I done told you I shot unsatisfactory by her superiors arfd "No. miss." worked In It. If It had not been wild prominently m e n- was closed after runs on Its main office dition to the customary bridesmaids, the gold, saying: "A man who can be al an antelope." aifd untamed he would have been dis- because she lived "too bourgeois" a Apparently she was a young person tloned for the place and-six branches. The bank had more best man and flower girls, by an aunt satisfied with a dinner like this.has "Who Is paying you fdr this?" she appointed. life In Oslo. of abrupt transitions. "That hogleg Is Ray Benjamin of than 40.000 depositors and gross de- and cousin of the bride dressed In no need for gold." cried. "Who hired you to do murder to you can^! Can you use It?" He wandered up the street and his Sen Francisco, a close posits as of November 14 of $23,923.- clothes of many years ago. The aunt prevent Judge Warner boldln' court to- "Hogleg?" haphazard footsteps took him toward friend of President 000. The deposits had shrunk In the RESIDENT HOOVER'S Christmas wore a gown that came from the When a man urges that we let well morrow?" a sound of music. A Mexican baile Ray Benjamin. "Six-shooter." she said Impatiently. Hoover. Several last few weeks to around $10,000,000, Ppresent to Warren T. McCary, for- wardrobe of the bride's greal-great- enough aiooe, he means some evil. Sharply she bad flung out her ques- was In progress. He paid the price "Do you carry It for show?" weeks ago Mr. Benjamin had several It was said. mer governor of Indiana, was a full tions, but O'Hara noticed that the as- "Mostly." he admitted. "I killed a of admission and stepped inside. A conferences with the President Then pardon restoring him to full civil surance had died out of her before, The runs were attributed by officials rattlesnake .with it today." lithe, bright-eyed girl wps doing a fan- rights. McCray served three years and she finished speaking. Some thought he went .home and cleared up his of the bank to unfounded and ma- "Can you shoot?" dango with a young fellow In Spanish four months of a ten year sentence to had occurred to her that filled her private affairs and returned to Wash- flcious rumors for which Communists, "I can hit a barn If I am near costume. O'Hara watched the scene ington for an Indefinite stay. When Atlanta penitentiary for use of the with fear. eagerly. This was the sort of thing among others, were held resppnsible. enough." questioned concerning the report that malls to defraud In connection with "Tell you I shot at an antelope,"' be had come West to see. It had color, Investigation of the rumors were he- "Could you hit a man who was firing he was to be given the chairmanship, the sale of worthless cattle paper. He the fellow insisted, shifting his feet the charm of the unusual. gun by the state's attorney general, at you?" he said he was In the capital to real- was paroled by President Coolldge In uneasily. There came a disturbance at the District Attorney Crane and the police "Don't think so. I'd hate to try." ize an old desire to open law offices August, 1927. free spring. Perhaps a few bints as "A trained antelope, one riding a door, disputing voices, an irruption of department and two men were ar- "Then don't carry It You'll he a there, and added: "I will do anything to style trends In the children's realm WARNING horse." suggested O'Hara. men, not Mexicans. There were four rested charged with circulating false TUC LAST T1MC 14AT YOOVE WORN A SILLY shlnin* mark for some one to bump I can, however, for my party." EPRESENTATIVE CHARLES R will be helpful to those who are plan- Sanderson turned sullenly a shifty of them, and at the head of the group rumors. COPPER-TOPPED IDIOT a (9QIN AT VARIOUS TiHCS when buying Aspirin you off." Mr. Benjamin has had an extensive R Timberlake of Colorado, seventy- ning an early sewing campaign. eye to him. "Stranger man, you better "Do what to me?" one whom O'Hara at once recognized, CALLED MDO •CLEVER BCV IN OUR MAQQlCO LI PC .BUT It Is said In regard to the styling of legal career ond has been active In AMERON M O R- five years old and wealthy, and Mrs. fork yore fuzzy an' light out." "Shoot you. I'd throw It away and the fellow whom he had met that I THOOSMT MDU UJECE AC- NiGMT yoo Exuerrto. little girls' dresses that both pleated politics In California. He was regional rlson, the new Roberta Wood Elliott a thlrty-five- be sure it is genuine "Or you'll send another blue whistler play I was a preacher wtyle. I stayed afternoon. Shep Sanderson. They C *ALLY GOING TO PURRt UPt-TiME COLLECBONI and flared effects will be good, and director for the national committee senator from Nor^h year-old Widow whb has been working at me." the young man said, brown at Concho. You'll be safe then. The were Intoxicated, primed for trouble. considerable partiality Is shown for for the west coast section in the Re- Carolina, was scarce- as a waitress, were married In Wash- eyes gleaming. town Is full of hard men, quick on the The Mexicans drew back, scowling at bolero Jacket effects. The majority Bayer Aspirin publican campaign of 1920. ly In his seat before tlngtca by Rev. Dr. J. S. Montgomery, The girl spoke. She'did not care to shoot. That's how they settle diffi- them. of frocks In ihe early showings he totally wrecked an chaplain of the house. They started see the Issue pressed too far. San- culties." O'Hara took one quick look around on a honeymoon trip to North Caro- L1TTLE GIRL'S PRETTY DRES9 are short-sleeved models. Pretty lit- derson had a bad reputation. "Talkln' OLONEL ARTHUR WOODS, ancient tradition of "I'd say what Concho needed was the room. There was no way out ex- lina, the bride's home, and a cruise in tle touches adorn the sleeves In the about his horse, Shep, where is It? C chairman of the President's the upper house by law." he said drily. cept by the front door unless he r mode. See It carried out to a nicety way of bows and frills and various emergency committee on unemploy- arising and making a southern wat -s. Know what you are taking to relieve that pain, cold, You'd better round it up for him." "Don't you understand?" she cried. climbed through a window. His re- in the upper picture. In fashioning handwork. Tiny puff sleeves are ment, believes the $110,000,000 public speech. Of conrse he "Me?" The big man glared at "Men make their own law. They carry volver was at the hotel In his saddle- thi^ stunning suit the designer uses works law enacted by congress and should have sat silent favored type. headache, sore throat. Aspirin Is not only effective, it Is O'Hara. "I ain't been hired to wran- it In a holster by their side. Jiist now bags. He grinned, a foolish little HRISTMAS eve In the White House heavy black crepe In combination with signed by Mr. Hoover, will have a for at least a few Color contrast, being one of the always safe. gle for no tenderfoot." trouble Is brewing—a lot of It There's smile. Probably he was In for a very was the occasion for a Joyous a like weave In pure white. big effect In reducing unemployment weeks, but the attack C most important characteristics of "Don't you think, since It was your ji feud on. Among such men a law- unpleasant experience, to put the case F. R. McNinch party, with the grandchildren of the Again In this model do we see the and stimulating purchases. In an In- made >by Senator dresses In high shade of plain crepes, The tablet stamped with the Bayer cross is reliable* "Can't Do Anything More, Can 17" fault his horse got away, It would be yer's arguments wouldn't last a mildly. President and Ihe children of his sec- bolero which gives emphasis to the re- finds expression in blouse and skirt decent to—?" terview the colonel said: Walsh of Montana on Frank R. Mc- He Wheedled Sulkily. minute. Go back where .vou came As yet Sanderson had not seen him. retaries and aides as the chief guests. port that bolero suits and frocks will treatments. Well-defined waistlines always the same—brings prompt relief safely—does not "With this additional opportunity Nlnch of North (Carolina, one of the "For this hombre? Me? Say, I'm from." The fellow had seized hold of a girl The big Christmas tree was set up in be widely featured again this spring. are sponsored. All sorts of little cape Shep Sanderson." ond with the co-operation of all fed- President's nominees for the federal depress the heart. llieavy one, startled by surprise: "You, He shook his head. and was dancing with her much against the, East room. With the house lighted Note the clever fringe about the skirt effect will be good. "I'm headed for eral branches together with the help power commission, was more than he (by cripee!" This seemed to be answer enough. Concho, miss." her will. The natives shouted pro- only by candles, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover hemline. It Is made of self-fabric. could endure without retort. He spoke CHBR1B NICHOLAS. Don't take chances; get the genuine product identified The other high and clear, on a note His cold shallow eyes, light as skim tests and muttered oaths of anger, of state and local authorities, we led the children up stairs and down, And having arrived at the hemline the She threw up a hand with a gesturq eloquently and warmly for twenty min- (® 1»J1 Western Newnoaoer Union.) lot excited resentmeut: "Who did you inllli, alUl from O'Hara to Miss Steel hut they were not prepared for active should soon witness a material re- bearing tapers and singing carols, and by the name BAYER on the package and the word tii.it Wiivcd iislde respoiihlblllo. 'All utes. starting out with the declara- expect? Who were you tryinu to kill?' man and back again. He mored away, resistance. sult in tho absorption of nnemploved then came music, much food and the rlghi. It's none of my business, any- und In Ihe stimulation of purchases tion: "I would scorn to stand lu thin (Irritably)—"They'll fill the waste-pa- sisting that he plant a tree for each GENUINE printed in red. "Why In Mexico do you ride around his face toward the younger man, till The music stopped when Sanderson distribution of gifts. WHAT THEY'D FII L how. I'm Interferln' where I shouldn't" /if building materials which will be body and hear this noble man tra- per basket If you leave 'em here." bad stuck be buugbl. FASHION HINTS OF GENERAL INTEREST iln them clothes?" The rough voice he reached a dense clump of prickly was close to O'Hara. The big man did "I'm sorry you want to hand me my involved. duced by anybody," and when he was Another in the group, also a mar- liicld both apology and exasperation. pear. Behind this lie vanished. not trouble to see that his partner OTABLES WHO DIED DURING THE hat before I've really started to call "All branches of slate and municipal ail through he mildly expressed his ried woman, turned and glanced at For more formal wear, suits are In- Tunics of metal cloth, thin and sup- "Suppose you mind your own busl The girl spoke, "First off, we better reached her seat. He dropped her at N week Included Gerrlt J. Dlekema, No End on your country." he said. governments throughout the country regret that lie "bad I'' trespass upon her husband. "Just think »vhat a for- clined to feature soft blouses varying ple. are worn with long, flaring black niiss, Shep Sanderson," came swift, get our horses." once from bis mind. American minister to The Hague; "Is Miss Warblitt really a finished "Anwhow. look the ground over be- are working together to slash the red the attention of this body in almost est we vould have now'." in elaboration, since suits are shown canton crepe skirls to make up most slmrp answer. "What I want to-know They found hers where she had left "Feed me a cigarette, fellow," he oiv 'Vlntlla Bratlanu. Rumania's foremost singer?" fore you decide to stay. Talk with tape which Is Impeding their own pub- the hour of my entrance." for all occasions except those which interesting and becoming afternoon Bayer-Tablets lis why you shot al me?" It when she slipped from the saddle dered, and then noticed to whom be statesman and bitter ouponent of King "Sometimes. Rut the trouble is, as Steve Worrall. Say 1 sent you. He's lic works projects. The result will be Mr. McNinch, the speaker explained, dresses. to lake refuge in the brush. was talking. "By cripes, it's the soon as she's finished she begins all demand afternoon frocks. O'Hara, edging forward, could see In the freight business. You'll find Carol; Charles K. Harris, writer of Even Toothache? that a great program of public works never received nor handled a nickel For the colorful velvet evening wrap Elaborate sleeves are often chosen Aspirin I them now from the cover of a cholla. "We'll look for yours." she said, tenderfoot." ( "After the Ball" and many other pop- over again."—Philadelphia Bulletin. Young Husband—My wife is cooking him at the Longhorn corral." will be pushed forward Into produc- of any power company's money. True for the afternoon frock. The cowl col- I They were In a draw. One, a light busying herself with a stirrup. She O'Hara felt bis blood quicken. Dan- ular SOURS; Claudp A. C. Jennings, edi- fur tho first lime today. Will you empire blue, flame, canary yellow or "I'll do that," he promised. tion and Jobs created to help meet the enough, he was an anti-Smith Demo- lar. too. Is chosen. Both these details iBlender figure, stood against a bank, was disturbed that he should find her ger always had that effect upon him. tor In chief of the Toronto Mall and Reforestation come to lunch? orange may be chosen. These colors "Steve has a lot of horse sense, and present emergency." crat in 1928, and he, Morrison, as a may be worn correctly with white or give a lovely line of gracefulness to irevolver In hand. The other, the big wearing leathers, using a man's sad- "At your service," he replied. Empire; Flo Irwin, veteran actress, The woman was telling her friends Friend—Certainly. 1 have always you can trust him." Colonel Woods Issued another warn- regular, took the stump against him, dresses worn for formal afternoon oc- Ibulklng man, carried a rifle. dle. She wanted to explain to him "Who Invited you to this tendejonf and Sir Harry Perry Robinson, au how she had corrected her husband of shared your sorrows with you.—Lus- black, with matching colors or with They had left the road and swung ing to unemployed men to stay In their but Una did no{ make him a Re- Poet—"Such poems as these of casions. I Ihe eavesdropper had a swift sus- that In such thorny chaparral one had the man demanded. eminent English Journalist making risky stock speculations by in- tic« Kolner Zeitung. pastel tones of the same color. to the right At the summit of a long borne communities and not wander publican. mine All the eyes with tears." Editor (TO BC CONTINUED.) (©. 1M0. Weatern Ncwapapor Union.) PAGE FOUR THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. JANUARY 2,1931. JANUARY 2, 1931. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. PAGE FIVB

Revere Remembered for "Peptona,"' our best tonic, makes you ARTHI'R SWIFT—Air brush paint- SomeUmes a certain amount of edu- Prominent Men Prefer Llama Faithful Friend •CHURCH ANN0I1NCFMENTS Not Known How Podunk Happy NewYear to Everybody feel flue. Sold at Scott's.—Adv. ing, Phone lift, Coloma. 401 f cation is necessary to display one's Berrien County Deaths "CUILIT IS PLEA Skill as Silversmith Ignorance. High Class of Reading to Indians of Bolivia Acquired Odd Meaning Mrs. Agnes Warman entertained Good line of popular copyright books Paul Revere may go down in his- That sound reading habits are the The llama Is nn animal which Podunk is a derisive name for any twenty-three gucsta for Christmas dlu- at Scott's.—Adv. Ask for Santox Mentholated Cough rule among business and professional stands from 3% to 4 feet In height, Salem Lutheran Church tory to the world at large for his fa- small out-of-the-way country town or iii* r. Drops, same cough drops now in a large FOUND TO BE.SHORT Dropped Dead While Shopping OF NEGRO MURDERER mous ride to rouse the Minute men Get your Rexail Weather Calendar men, as well as among academic edu- with a long neck, which makes her village, says an article In Pathfinder box for 10 cents, at Scott's.—Adv. W. H. Franzmann. Pastor. and warn them of the approach of Keep your skin soft with glycerine now, only a few left, at Scott's.—Adv. cators, has been established by re- seem much taller. She Is covered Mrs. Addle Wright Miller, wife of Magazine. No such post office Is list- New Year's Services—On New Year's the British, but In New England a und rosewater lotion. Sold at Scott's. This is the time of year when father search experts employed recently by with a very fine wool—black, white, Cleon Miller, an old resident of Berrien ed in the United States Postal Guide, Reindeer meat is said to be very BELL PHONE 85. Eve there will be a German service at personal touch will be added to the —Adv. begins to compliment mother on how American book publishers. A survey gray or brown In color. She Is a $19,000 Mlssifig in Check up by {Mate county, dropped dead on the streets Man Who Shot Victor Moser of Water- and It Is not known how the name ac- palatable und resembles a high grade of 7:10. Ou New Year's Day there will be well she looks In last winter's hat. among more than two score of the graceful animal, with the step of a Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan of St. Joseph while on a shopping trip stories told of him throiiKh the fact quired Its odd meaning. As early as Stop! Look! Listen! Miss Elsie Shine Is spending a cou- beef. an English service at 10:00 a. m. The Bank OfBrials—Charges of Conspir- vllet Faces White In Court that many samples of his skill as a prominent professional and business woman and having the timidity of the with her husband and her youngest topic of the sermon will be "Why we 1877 John R, Bartlett defined Podunk ple of weeks with friends ut Pittsburg, Rexail Orderlies—America's greatest (Kntcred M second cl»s» at the silversmith still exist and are highly Rexlilaua Cough Syrup for stubborn leaders of the country showed each gazelle and the-'arrogance of tho son on December 23, 1030. having been as Christians may cheerfully look for- Joseph Stevenson, a Kalamazoo no as "a term applied to an Imaginary Pennsylvania. laxative, gentle and easy to take. 10c, poitofflce al Coloma, Mlobl^au, under acy are Mode by Attorney General's Try Our Tycoon Tea and and hard colds to conquer. Sold ut to be Interested In good books, and camel, says a traveler. the Act of March 8.1870.) stricken by apoplexy. She was the ward to the New Year.'' gro. pleaded guilty In the Berrien cir prized heirlooms In many a home. place In burlesk writing or speaking." 2r.c. 50c and $1.00 boxes at Scott's.— The publisher of The Coloma Courier Scott's.—Adv. little Inclined to the ephemeral pub- Office—T. FMcfaer Gore Named as mother ot Charles L, Miller of St, Jo- Sunday. January 4th—Sunday school cult court on Tuesday to a charge of His example In designing sliver has The name Is of Indian origin. Adv. The llama Is the faithful companion Signet Coffee wishes everybody a happy and prosper- lications that litter the book stores. seph. who was the Republlcau can- at 0:15 a. m. English service at 10:00 murder, in connection with the shoot- been followed so successfully that the of the Aymara, or Bolivian Indian. F. W. COCHRUN The Podunk Indians were a small ous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Win. VanDerveer spent These are the days when one won- Receiver didate for sheriff of Berrien county last a. m. Qerman service at 11 MM) o'clock. ing of Victor Moser. an IB-year-old Wa- sllversmltha of New England now en- Autobiographies, biographies, his- Everything she fias Is for him; he eats tribe who lived in South Windsor, Christmas ut the homes of their ders how the coal pile can diminish so fall. She is survived by her husband On Saturday. January 3d. at 0:00 a. tervllet man, early Wednesday morning tory. economics, political science, poet- The attorney general's department of Joy a reputation wherever table sil- Hartford county, Conn., and Podunk, Cure that cold before It Is too late. daughters at Niles. rapidly and tlie electric light bills in- the meat of the llama; he uses the Friday, January 2, 1930 and ten children—Mrs, Webster Cassol- m., the children will meet again for of last week. Stevenson was arrested ry ami the best novels have been and the state of Michigan tiled charges In ver Is known. their village, was at the mouth of the Cse Uexall Laxative (.'old Tablets. 1!." crease at the same time. wool to make ponchos (blankets) or nian of Baroda; Charles L, Miller of Supervisor and Mrs. A. W. Raker the Berrien circuit court, Tuesday af- their hour of Instruction, In the af- along with Joseph riiapman. a South The silver used In the manufacture centH al Scott's.—Adv. are the favorites with the men of cloaks, hats and stockings; he makes St. Joseph; Asa Miller of Stillwater. ternuon at 2:00 o'clock the annual eon- Bend negro, after a long chase through snuill stream which still bears the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS were guests of relatives In Grand SPENDING WISELY ternoon, charging a shortage of $10,000 of tableware comes Into the factories In settling up your accounts to start business affairs. A lawyer of nation- horns and Mutes from her bones and Okla.; Altoe Miller of Mercedes. Texts; gregatlomil meeting will be held. swamps, timber and along railway name Podunk. At the close of King Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Miller were guests Rapids on Christmas. in the Brldgman Slate Bank, which In Ingots, sheets or wires. It is the new year right, do not forget to al reputation chooses the great au- ropes and sandals from her hide. The Ira Miller of Okmulgee. Oklahoma; On Wednesday. January 7th, the tracks. Their capture was effected by Phillips' war In 107«5 the Podunks, Hamburger, 2 lbs. for 29c of Rev. and Mrs. T .H. Leamon at Kul was closed about three weeks ago. pay your subscription to your home thors of the past as his companions, llama understands, recognizes and Mrs. Louis Took of Benton Harbor; Ladles' Aid will hold Its annual meet- Deputy Sheriff Charles Andrews and stamped Into the various outlines and also known as the Wlndsoiwfndlans, amazoo for Christmas. Every bigamist knows after he ha> Charges of embezzlement of the bank s paper, provided you have not already and thinks the English classics, print- Robert Miller of Baroda; Mrs. John designs desired and then gradually disappeared with the hostile warriors Sausage, 2 lbs. for 29c been caught that marrying Is a Kood likes her master, running Instantly at Evory family of your ncqunintance funds by "oflicers and employees" were ing. Both meetings will lie hold lu tho members of the State Police. When paid it. Grlffendorf of Stevensvllle; Clifford worked Into the shapes sought. The There are many arguments In favor custom but a bad habit. ed In good type ami compact volumes, the sound of his voice and obeying hli sponds about seventy i>er cent of lis In- made In the petition. Acting on the church basement. taken before Judge White on Monday. and never returned.- come Just for living, according to Miller of Okmulgee. Okla.; and Claire silver Is annealed between steps In Short Rib of Beef per !b 13c of matrimony, the best being an old Antwerp township. Van Ruren coun- would find ready sale. lie urged the commands like a child, for she has no petition. Circuit Judge White appoint- Stevenson admitted that he had fired There Is a Podunk pond In North Harold Kilmark of Detroit came economic exports. Miller, a student at the Western State the shot which killed Moser. but re- order to keep It soft and pliable. maid and an old bachelor. ty. has a large new snowplow and the publishers to exercise great care In reins nor hatter. For any one else, a ed T. Fletcher Gore, son of Atloruey Brookfleld. Worcester county, Mass^ home to spend Christinas and the fol- Think whiit this means—seven dol- Teachers College at Kalamazoo; also First Commqidty Church fused to plead guilty to murder, but on Pot Roast per lb 19c highway commissioner is now prepured selecting biographies for publication, stronger or enemy of the Indian, sh®, Victor M. (lore of Benton Harbor, and and a local historian gives the Indian An expert states that In many work- low Ini; few days with his parents and lars out of every ten inrested In food, by the following brothers ami sisters- Tuesday he was ready to make the to clear the cross roads of snow drifts because his experience has been that the proprietor of a canning factory at meaning of the name us "place of shops the natural is cut down one- friends. does not conceal her dislike and will Reuben Wright of Bloomlngdale. Mich.; Rev. John Balfour. Pastor, Pork Roast per lb 18c IIKIII after a storm. clothing, household utilities and all tlie Brldgman, as receiver for the bank. murder plea. such books are widely read and ex- have nothing to do with him, often ileury Wright of Baroda; Mrs. Joseph On Wednesday, January 7th. we will First Makers of Paper burning," It seems more probable fourth by dirty windows. multitude of things that keep u family It was hinted that a further Investi- Moser was slain while trying t« Vapure—the wonderful remedy to ercise a tremendous public inlluence. spitting in his face. She Is un eco- Johns of Stevensvllle; Mrs. Bert Rob- resume our weekly eholr practice at The art of making paper from that Podunk Is Identical with Potnnk, Fancy Cured Bacon per lb 24c A line box of grapefruit, oranges comfortable and happy. gation by the banking department ivsruo Louis Cohen and Margaret Klm- Mrs. Emma LaMotte will entertain' 'clear your head—a drop or so on your The Important point in the referen- nomical animal, for her master never bins of Watervllet and Lewis Wright 7:30 p. m. fibrous matter seems to have boen a place name on l/ing Island, which Is and tangerines was received for Chrlst- It's a big Job to spend so much might reveal a larger shortage litan bnll, both of South Bond, who charged the ladies of the Self Culture Club Fri- handkerchief will afford relief. Sold of Dowaglac. Mrs. Miller was born on Sunday. January 4tb—Start the New practiced by the Chinese at a very probably derived from "P'tuk-ohke.'* Swift's Lard, 2 lbs. for 25c nias by Mr. and Mrs. Pearlle Pitcher dum was the evidence that busy mes has to,worry about her food. She money wisely and well. It requires the $10,000. The petition states that tho negroes with forcing them to drive day afternoon. January 2. ;il Scot I s. Adv. the Wright homestead near Baroda on Year right by attending the church early date. Some writers believe that an Algonqulnlan word meaning "a neck and family of Coloma. from Mrs. Pit- have regular reading habits, one dr takes It when she wants it from the careful business methods to get the best the money was taken by the means of them to Kalamazoo. Cohen called for Pork Chops per lb 23c December 30. 1WJ4. and spent her en school at 10:00 a. m., and making a the Chinese made such paper at least or corner of land," Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Erlckson and Miss Reulah Carpenter, who teaches cher's uncle. A. Herzog of Donna, Tex- more hours of each day. and they pre- wayside, eating straw and vegetation. possible returns from each dollar that making Uctltlous accounts, by raising help when the car stopped at Water- etire life In Berrien county. Funeral regular attendance resolution. daughters, Dorothy and Kern, were school at Kalamazoo, has been spend- as. * fer the serious reading. Such a prac- Like the camel, she, too, can go many leaves the family purse. the amounts of withdrawal slips, by vllet for gasoline and Moser and his two centuries B. C. Paper llrst be- services were held from the Congrega- Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. guests of friends in Chicago on Christ- ing the holiday viK^lllnn at the home of tice is helpful to anybody, high or days without water. The llama Is The clever woman goes for help to forging the signatures of depositors companions went to his aid, Moser came available for the rest of the Mattawan Lodge No. 20S. F. & A. M.. tional ehirrch at Baroda. last Friday The choir will lead the singing and mas. her mother. low, regardless of vocation, and con- used more for transportation than the advertising columns of her news- and also by withholding credits on de- was shot through, the head and died a world about the Eighth century conferred life memberships on six paper, There she llnds a directory of afternoon, conducted by Rev. Frederick also special music. Sermon by the pas- few hours later In a Benton Harbor Preservation in Ice SAY FOLKS- ducive to the perpetuity of orderly anything else. She carries from 50 posit slips. It was further suited that through the Arabs, who learned the brothers last Saturday night. To re- buying and selling. She learns about Williams. Interment In the Greenwood tor on "The Gloom of Worry and the hospital. According to various scientific au- See M. J. Martin for painting, paper Mrs. Helen A. Grant returned home society.—Ohio State Journal. to 00 pounds. Some carry 80. or even the bank was required to have a re- art of paper making from Chinese hanging and general repairing. At the last Saturday after spending a few ceive a life membership a man must the offerings of merchants. She com- cemetery, Baroda, Joy of Laughter." Let us worship in thorities, there are cases known of The KALAMAZOO BREAD CO. will have a 100 pounds, but she knows her capac- serve of $20,013,012 and that this had spirit and in truth. prisoners captured In Asia, Before George Wright farm, Phone 2-J, Wa- days nf the home of her son. Harold have been a member of the lodge for pares values. She weighs quality and fish being frozen In solid ice and after- llfty years. Fooling Father ity and refuses an extra ounce. She shrunken to $10,237,20, a net deficit of pap#r#wa8 made from fibrous matter tervllet Stf (JrHiit, and •family in Detroit. price. She takes this opportunity of wards resuscitated. In the rivers of Demonstration of their Product! at Our Store $10,070.03. papyrus was used for writing pur- Tearoom Theodosla swept Into the Is dear to the hearts of all Bolivians. Judging and selecting almost anything Mrs. Wiiiiam Gelsler Siberia. / for example, which frees® Landlord and Mrs. Lyie Mott of the poses. * on SATURDAY, JAN. 3d- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams < Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rhodes, life-long gab emporium, where a lot of her she needs to feed, clothe, amuse, In- Methodist Episcopal Church UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Hotel Coloma were hosts to the mem- Mrs, William Gelsler, a lifelong resl solid every winter, the fish are Im- Eaton Rapids returned home Satuday. residents of Rerrien county, celebrated Bit of Old Germany struct and generally bring up her fam- bers of their families at a Christmas friends were crouched around marsh- dent of Royalton township, passed Rev. F. H, Babbitt, Pastor. prisoned until tha spring when the Ice after spending Christmas with Mr. am their golden weddinK anniversary at ily. gathering and gift exchange. A few mallow sundaes. She kept giggling a Few cities with the trend of mod- NEW YEAR OFFERS FINE away at her home on December 20, We had a splendid congregation at World's First Settlements melts. It would appear that Ash can Come in and Have a Sandwich. Mrs. L. S. Guy. their home In St. Joseph on Christmas Do you read the advertisements. Yon KEEP TELEPHONE BUSY travelers dropiied Into the hotel Just In secret until one of ihe girls demanded ern progress driving them so hard can 1030, after a critical Illness of but a our candle lighting service last Sunday So far as history and archeology be preserved from decay In Ice almost (•ay. will Hud them willing and able to serve Do you need a good hot water bottle time to partake of the tine dinner that an explanation. have preserved so •completely the an- few days, although she hud lieen in evening and the pastor hopes there will tell, the first cities or towns in the Indeflnltely. Some time ago the body you In the regular business of pur- ATTRACTIONS AT THE EIBERTK or syringe? We have all prices and had been perpared by Mrs. Mott "Well, you see It's like this, girls," cient streets and buildings of their poor health for some time. She was be as many In attendance Sunday morn- world were built by the Sumerlans of a mammoth was dug up In Siberia Mrs. Chester Hocker and ten-day-old chase. all colors, from Tlk' to $12.00. and all she effervesced. "I called up father old beginnings as has Frankfurt In 50 years old and a great supporter of ing at 11 o'clock when lie begins a Cleck-op of Ann Arbor TraUk in the Tigris-Euphrates valley per- and was found to be In perfect condi- daughter Joyce were brought from A message has been received from Free Delivery with a Smile at the Diamond Store gua ra nteed.—Scott's.—Adv. and told him somebody had stolen my Germany. Frankfurt has kept almost the Arden Grace Evangelical church series of three sermons. The series will haps as early as 4.'W0 B. C. Towns and tion. Steaks were cut from It and Mercy hospital to the home of Mr. and Harry Hill and ton Kenneth, and Allen roadster, and while he ami Ihe police Intact the Fourteenth century houses, WILL FIND MARKETS Excellent Attractions Offered First Five and Aid Society, Besides her husband, lie about what we believe and will In- Shows Exteuire Use of villages exist today on some of these Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hombaker and Mrs. William Hocker last Sunday. Baker, who left her# December 20th to sold for food. This animal was esti- are hunting It. I've lent some of tlie she Is survived by two children—Mrs, clude faith, forgiveness and Immortal- family were Sunday guests at Battle Both are reported as doing tine. drive through to California, stating guild-houses, chapels and cloisters Days of 1931 sites, hut none can be pointed to as mated to have lived at least 20,000 FOR HOME PRODl'CTS William Moyer of Arden and Vere Gels- It.v. Long Distance Lines Creek. Delorls and Ruddy remained that they arrived safely at Coror ada, boys his big car!" much as they were built existing contlnously,—National Geo- years ago.—Washington Star. ler, at home; two brothers, Fred Eisen- Church School meets at 10 a. m. and Frank Tillstrom' of Benton Harbor California, on December 23d. and that The Liberty Theatre is offering un- graphic Society Bulletin. H. J. JENSEN for a week at the home of their uncle. hart of Benton Harbor and William the Epwortb League ut 6 p. in. missed so many chickens from his coop they enjoyed themselves at a Christmas usual attractions for the first few Over a ten-^ay period the Michi- Eisenhart uf Royaltou; and two sisters Thursday evening the regular prayer Charles Raker. Victor Kane her. Dav- that he set a trap for the intruder and dinner at the home of Mr. Baker's sis- Miss Barbara Van Ileuifn is Appointed nights of the New Year, starting with —Mrs. Herman Fritz of Berrien service will lie held at the church but gan Bell Telephone Company made id Friday. Margaret Friday. James was rewarded last Saturday morning ter, Mrs. Stuart Worden. a big Whoopee Party and Jambouree Proprietor The Diamond Store Coloma, Mich. To Help Farm Women Seii Delicacies Springs and Mrs. Al Woodruff of St, the hour will bo 7 Instead of 7:30, a record of Long Distance calls Thar and Hazel Warman are Coloma when he found a bit; opposum lu the on New Year's Eve. The township hoards of Penn. Cal- statement of the Ownership, Management. Circulation, Etc. Joseph. Funeral services were held At 8 o'clock the choir will rohehrse.' students home from college for the trap. On Thursday and Friday nights you made by students at the University vin. "Jefferson und I JI Grunge in Cuss East Lansing, Deo. 30—City dwellers from the North Royalton church at Plan now to attend the next holidays. required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of will not want to miss "Going Wild;" county, reached an agreement designed will no longer have to sigh unsuccess- Scott dale, Wednesday afternoon. Rev. "Church Night" which will be hold oh of Michigan, and In that time, calls The new caterpillar grader recently ou Saturday ulte only, "Only Sups Days are lengthening, the cold Is to furnish more adequate tire protection fully for the unobtainable specimens of Walton Crothers ofliclatlng; Interment January 15. with tho Big Brothers In by undergraduates were placed to purchased by the city of Ruchanan has Work" will be the big attraction, and strengthening—fortify y o u r b o d y for the property of those townships the artistry of the geniuses who per- charge. been m-eived and will be put In serv- THE COLOMA COURIER in Spring Run cemetery. towns and cities situated In twenty- through a purchase of protection from form their magic In the kitchens of on Sunday and Monday you will waul aualnst colds and the grippe with Pure- ice immediately in gradiiii; and clean- Publiihed weekly al Coloma, Michigan, lor October I, 1930. the village of Cassopolls. Approximate- rural homes, for a specialist In market- to see 's big feature, "Fight- six states. test Cod Liver Oil or Cod Liver (HI liiu the streets of snow. It Is rated ut ly $3,100 has been appropriated for the STATE OF MICHIGAN ) ing home-made delicacies has been ap- ing Caravans." First Church of Christ, Scientist Outside of Michigan, locolltlei li Let's make every day, dear friend, Emulsion, rich in vitamiues. Sold a' tlfteen horsepower. Timothy O'Kiefe COUNTY OF BERRIEN \ M pointed by Michigan State College to Lawrence Gray, who plays Joe K, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsyl- Scott's.—Adv. purchase of a specially designed fire Brown's pal in "Going Wild," the hil- Timothy O'Kiefe, a 74-year-old resl G1LMORE BROTHERS truck to serve the rural communities of Before me. a notary public in and for the Jtate and county aforesaid, per tonally assist farm women to Hnd a market for Services are held every Sunday at vania and New York received the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stevens, pioneer Of nineteen-tkirty-one, . Thirty-live young people of the Com- tho Jams. Jellies, preserves, and other arious aviation comedy at the Liberty dent of, Baroda township, died on De- 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 12:00 residents of Rerrien and Cass counties, these four townships. appeared F. W. Cochrun. who. having been duly iworn according to law, depose* and most calls, but other calls went tc munity church met at the home of Mr. foods which they prepare. Thursday and Friday nltes, had never cember '27, 1030, following a stroke of o'clock. were married on December 23. 1880. •ayi that he it the editor and publisher of The Coloma Courier and that the following is, California, Minnesota, Colorado, Ok- and Mrs. George Friday last Saturday F. M. Packer & Son. Lawton fur No attempt will lie made to compete oeen up in an air plane until he was paralysis which attacked him on Christ- Wednesday evening service at 8:00 A better day than yesterday), llfty years ago. and on Christmas day to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, lahoma, Mississippi, Florida, Mas- evening and enjoyed a very line party. buyers and shippers, are receiving and with commercial canneries as any pro- cast for his role In his picture. As a mas night. The deceased was a for- o'clock. JANUARY SALES they observed their Kolden wedding an- etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the dale shown in the above caption, required by the sachusetts, Delaware, Maryland, (James''Were played and delicious rc shipping large quantities of fur daily. Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed duct for which a market will be sought result he has become an aviation en- mer resident of St. Joseph, but had Reading room open to the public A day of deeds well done. niversary. with a part of their family North Carolina, West Virginia. freshments were served. They have muskrat skins piled up like on the reverse side of this form, to-wit: will have to have some distinctive thusiast and intends to take lessons resided in Baroda for the past nine- every Wednesday and Saturday after- as the only guests. Kentucky, Tennessee, Wisconsin, stovewood and everywhere in their 1. That the name And address of the publisher, editor, managing editor and busine* quality that is not obtainable In the and bee me a pilot himself. Acting with teen years. His wife died about four noon from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, Mrs. Wm. Hooker is nursing a very warehouse can be seen skins of skunk, manager is F. W. Cochrun, Post office address. Coloma. Mich. regular grades of foods. Miss Barbara him in "Going Wild" will be found years ago and his nearest surviving One of the largest family gatherings OPEN SATURDAY sore riKht hand, the effects of having mink, coon, weasel, opossum, fox, etc. 2. That the owners are: F. W. Cochrun. Sole owner, Coloma, Mich. South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas Van Heulen, who has had an extensive Walter Pldgeou, Laura Lee and Frank relatives are two cousins living In her hand caught in an electric wringer held in. Rerrien county on Christmas 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or and Missouri, as well as to the Dis- They occasionally get in u badger skin, experience In this line of work Is now McHugh. Dowaglac. Funeral services were held Prolific Inventor while doing the family washing last day was at the golden wedding anni- having a very choice one last week. holding I per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: Stuart Erwln, Leou Errol, Mary trict of Columbia and the Province ready to assist groups who wish to from the late home, Monday afternoon, According to a newspaper article. We Are Truly Grateful Friday. The injured hand is slowly versary of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rod- The fur shipped In comes almost en- There are none. Brian, Ulchard Arleu make up a hap- of Ontario In Canada. Over s market home products. conducted by Rev. Frederick Williams; Investigations of records In the Smith- JANUARY THIRD improving but Is still very painful. gers of Three Oaks, when seventy-four tirely from Northern Michigan. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, Present plans for the work Include py combination of stars In "Only Saps Interment In the Ruggles cemetery. sonian Institution showed that Walter period of two or three months. It is relatives and friends were entertained and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as the selection of a distinctive label Work," which Is the attraction at the Hunt, of Brooklyn, N. Y., one of the quite reasonable to assume that for the liberal support of our friends and Rev. G. R. Parker, pastor of the Con- at a turkey dinner. Mr. Rodgers is The llsh hatcheries of Michigan, dur- they appear upon the books of the company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or Liberty ou Saturday only. Laughs by years old and his wife Is 71. They which will assure the buyer of a uni- Inventors of the sewing machine. In- this distribution would further ex- Kret!ational church at Watervllet for ing the year P.>30. planted 320.14.").000 security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary formly high grade product. Sales will the score flow on and ou lu this picture. Fred A. Fitch patrons during the past year and at this were presented with $.'»o in gold and relation, tft name ol the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; vented the safety pin in the year 1854. tend to practically every one of the the past six years, delivered his fare tish of various kinds in the inland be made through selected central It's all about a gang of comical crooks with other valuables. alio that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's lull knowledge and Fred A, Fitch, a well known Benton Hunt was the inventor of the eye- forty-eight states. well sermon on that charge last Sun- waters of the state and In Lakes Mich- agencies which can readily be reached who pose as detectives at a swanky The survey further showed, over time we pledge ourselves to render to you day. The pastor has accepted a call to igan. Superior, and Huron and Sagi- belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders Harbor, died December 28, 1030, after pointed needle In the sewing machine Not a Clearance-but a The will of the late Mrs. Mary E. who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in by buyers. Health Farm. There's a plenty of tense a two-day period, that those actu- a church at Charlevoix, Mich., where naw Buy. This was the largest annual an illness of several months, at the age and also of the lock stitch. a capacity other than that of * b«.'a fide own •; and that this affiant has no reason to be- Although the work will begin with plot sltuatlous In It, and a pretty ro- the same courteous service in the future he will assume his duties next Sunday. Preston of St. Joseph wiis tiled in the plant in the history of tish propagation of 05 years. He Is survived by his ally known to be student*, when Sale of New Merchandise lieve that any other person, associalion, o- corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the sale of food products, It Is Intend- mance, with Ulchard Arleu and Mary probate court last week, revealing an in Michigan. Of the above number.! widow and four children—Mrs. O. E, calls came from fraternity and soro- the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. ed later to Include other kinds of handi- Brian as the lovers. that we have in the past. We thank you Fred G. Armstrong, a former member estate estimated at about $32,000, In- Fox, Mrs. Burl Woodrlck and Mrs. rity houses, league houses and don Just purchased in New .'.480.000 were brook, brown and rain- work for which there is a demand. Trade of Long Ago of the Renton Harbor police force and cluding real estate In St. Joseph, a bow trout fingerilngs three months old; F. W. COCHRUN. Publisher. Chester Adams, and Jess Fitch, all res- mltories, made twenty-seven per all for your patronage. Sworn lo and subscribed before me this 30th day ot December 1930. County agricultural agents or Miss Italian pottery and Jewelry un- York at the lowest prices. for some time a captain of the Mlchl- farm In Renton township, and stock nearly 0.000,000 six months old perch: idents of Benton Harbor. Rev. A. C. cent ot the out-of-state calls, and as in tlie American National bank ut Ren- Van Heulen will give additional infor- earthed ameng ruins at Colchester, gan State Police, has been named by 2.800,000 four months old bluegllls. and C. A. FURMAN. Notary Public. Baumau, pastor of the First Evangeli- half of the university student body mation to any woman who Is Interest- Governor-elect Brucker as deputy state ton Harbor, the Commercial National sod.ooo large and small mouth blacto (Seal) (My commission expires Sept. 8. 1933.) cal church, conducted funeral services England, show that the early Britons ed Benten County Weddings live in rooming houses. It is as- May Every Blessing of the New commissioner of public safety. Arm- Rank & Trust Co.. of St. Joseph, and bass. Wednesday afteruoou; Interment In Imported goods from Italy half a cen- Come in and see the big sumed that the students actually strong will succeed^ Richard M. Elliott, the Whitcomh Hotel Co. Crystal Springs cemetery. tury before the Romans came to con- made about 40 per cent of the out- bargains. who has been deputy for four years. quer their northern customers. Year be Bestowed Upon You. Five residents of Renton Harbor MRS RHODA BUNKER INJURED of-state calls from Ann Arbor dun Ruthsotz-Steinbauer who thought that the only way to have Jacob Youngblood lug the period. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Servis of North IN FALL ON ICY SIDEWALK a merry Christmas was to celebrate Miss Inez Stelnbauer, daughter of Coloma, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jamie- with firewater, found out their mistake Mr. and Mrs. WIlllaiA Stelnbauer of Jacob Youngblood, aged 40 years, a son of Hulhert, Mich., Miss Emma Rosa Dr. Leo Hosbein Rekonrceful Officer when they were taken In charge by the Baroda, and Charles Ruthsatz of Stev- World War veteran, died at his home of South Rend. Ind., Mrs. Florence at Harbert, December 27, 1030, after a When two men who had stolen an Schledel of Renton Harbor, and Allrti officers and landed in Jail. All of them Mrs. Rhoda Bunker had the serious ensvllle were united In marriage at VETERINARIAN lingering Illness. He Is survived by his automobile were surprised by a Mary- Marshal of Coloma were Christmas were either fined or sent to tlie county nftsfortune to fall on the icy walk In South Bend, Ind., December 23, 1030. jail when they were arraigned before JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS widow and four children from 2 to 11 Phone Watenriiat 63 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. front of the Baker building on Church A 0:30 dinner was served at the I. O. lebone (England) policeman recently, The North Shore Dairy Justice Clarence Rutler. Two other years old. Funeral services were held Denutry on Week Dayt Oniy they Jumped from the machine and GILMORE BROTHERS Alby Rosa. street about noon on Monday and sus- O. F. Hall at Baroda to about 100 from St. Agnes church ut Sawyer, Renton Harborltes paid fines for reck- tained a fracture of the left shoulder. guests and this was followed by a fled in another car, but the officer Tuesday afternoon, the Three Oaks Residence, Coloma, Mich. Coloma, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Pratt arc less driving. • Drs, Kolter of Coloma and Taber of dance attended by about 300 guests mounted the abandoned machine and I'ost of the American Legiou assisting W. Main at Colfax Benton Harbor spending tlie holidays with Mrs. Scott's Benton Harbor were called in and de- from all over Berrien county. overtook them. SAVINGS CLUB in the services. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott. Tht?y termined that an X-ray should be tak- will return to Three Rivers, where Mr. en of the fracture before the bones G. Fred Schaer Pratt teaches. Mrs. Pratt Is to take a were set and Mrs. Bunker was taken Haiiock-McCaila ran) "WANT ADS" position as mathematics teacher in to Benton Harbor for that purpose on William Ferry Miss Kathryn McCaila of St. Joseph AUCTIONEER Kalamazoo Central high school for the Wednesday. FOR SALE and Delmar Hallock of Mllford, Ills., William Ferry, aged 88 years, one of A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL second semester. were united In marriage December 24, the pioneers of Berrien county and a FOK SALE—Eighteen Barred Rock NOW 1030, at the home of the bride's parents, resident of the vicinity of Eau Claire Pfcne 16-F2, COLOMA for Appoiotnieots This is tho season of -the year when hens; will sell cheap if taken at once. everybody Ls watching the pennies and Mr, and Mrs. A. E. McCaila, on the for many years, who held the distinc- Let Us Prove To You That Mrs. H. W. Hill, Phone Coloma 116. Be ready with money for your every need—READY to make happy those near Speedy Relief for Lake Shore drive, Rev. L. F. Danuls, tion of being one of the oldest Masons making their dollars go Just as fur as 24tf pastor of the Christian church at Mll- in the southern part of Michigan, died possible, and that is all the more reas- and dear to you—READY to mept the demands of Christmas and still be READY FOR SALE—Baled alfalfa bay. ford. performing the ceremony In the at his farm home on December 24,1030. ROY CUMMINGS, Auctioneer on that one should read all of the ad- So;e Throat oat and wheat straw. Also loose hay. presence of a large number of guests. Funeral services were held from the WITH WIDE EXPERIENCE vertisements that appear In this paper, to lay aside some money for the many needs which come throughout the year, Phone Hartford 213F23. 24t2 A wedding dinner followed the cere- late home, Friday afternoon, with In- to see Just where the greatest bargains No tale too large or too tmall. % Our Coal can be secured. such as mony. The couple left on Sunday foi terment In the Ferry cemetery near WOOD FOR SALE—Good hard wood. IWs Doctor's Prescription Requires a wedding trip and will be af home near Eau Claire. Telephone 660-W, South Haven, for ap- Members of Coloma Lodge No. 307 Sl.riO per cord in woods; $2 cord in pointmentt. Reverie the charge*. No Gargling Mllford in a short time. Is Better— (). E. S. and their families enjoyed Held near highway. Strictly cash. their annual post-Christmas party on Thayer & Co._ Coloma 100 or 31-M. 23tf No longer is It necessary to gargle Frank Latta Taxes, Insurance, Vacation Tuesday evening. Decemlier 30th, when and choke with nasty tasting medicine Spansaii-Marbie ColomaLodge No. 162 In all probability the technical constituents of coal DRV WOOD FOR SALE—Also two a liountifnl supper was served at 0:30, to relieve sore throat. Now you can Col. Frank Latta, a former prominent tents 10x16. G. A. Fisher, Phone Co- Miss Lenore Marble, one of the Blos- F. AND A. M. are "Greek" to you, but we make a study of it to en- followed by a splendid program of get almost instant relief with one swal- Battle Creek citizen and politician, and loma 76F31 after 8:00 p. m. 23t3x som beauties of 1030, representing tho A music and Christmas sketches, after low of a doctor's famous prescription. for the past seventeen years a resident Meetings held in Masonic hall, on the able us to give you the best. and Investments city of Niles, was united In marriage which old Santa arrived with his pack This prescription was refilled so often of Fair Plain, died at his home there first Thursday evening of • DRV WOOD FOR SALE -Will de on December 24. 1030, at South Bend. full of gifts which were distributed to that the druggist who originally filled December 20, 1030, at the age of 70 each month. liver in two-cord lots for $7.00. Ind.. to Walter Spansall, also of Niles. We guarantee that it contains just the proper ele- all present It decided to put It up under the name years. He had been In poor health Visiting Brothers Always Welcome. Reuben Kniebcs, Phone Balnbrldge or any of the numerous things which constantly call for READY MONEY. Rev. Fox performed the ceremony at "Thoxlne" and make It available to since the death of his wife, about three ments in the right proportions to give you the utmost 7F5. 22tr,x the Methodist parsonage. The young A. DBUMMOND. W. M. The welfare committee which wortied everyone. months ago. Funeral services were couple expect to make their home at J. V. THOMPSON , Secretary. value and satisfaction. in conjunction with the Coloma Parent FOR SALE—Fresh Guernsey heifer. The remarkable thing about Thoxlne •hold Wednesday morning and the re- Thus the old greeting goes. Make this Our Christmas Club answers every requirement, according to the extent to which Atlanta, Ga., after February 1st. Teachers Association packed ten bas- Harry Walsh, half mile south of the Is that It relieves almost Instantly, yet mains were taken to Buttle Creek for kets of provisions for needy families Bittier garage. 22t2x you use it. There is a class of just the right size for your income—A CLUB FOR contains nothing harmful. It Is pleas- Interment coming year a happy one by making it a for Christmas and wish to thank ev- ant tasting, and safe for the whole fam- FOR SALE—Heatroia stove and an EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE. And this is a Club that is open to every Heaps-Stevens John D. Carmody healthy one. erybody who helped them In any man- ily, and is guaranteed to relieve sore Make Your Plans Now For ner in their work, whether by their enameled .kitchen heater, also a med- member of the family—even the baby can join. Our method is so simple that throat or coughs In 15 minutes or Isabel Jual Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Miss Effle Deam, a former well- Experienced Auctioneer lalior or by contributions. Any needy icine cabinet Phone Coloma 11)1. Mrs. money back. Put up ready for use Hi C. H. Wolff, aud Carl F. Heaps, both known Benton Harbor school teacher, family that requires assistance should W. E. Mast ; • 23l2x Solicits Your Butineu A healthy body means a healthy mind—and making the payments will be a pleasure and you may pay in advance as far as 35c, (JOc, and $1.00 bottles. Sold by of Benton Harbor, were united In mar- died at Detroit, December 26, 1030, fol- get In touch with any of the following Scott's Drug Store and all other good riage by Rev. Paul Benedict, pastor of lowing an attack of pneumonia. The Phone 52-F1J WATERVLIET. Mich with this guardian—you will find happiness members of the welfare committee- REAL ESTATE desired should it not be convenient to pay weekly. drug stores,—Adv. St, Paul's Methodist church In South remains were taken to Niles, where Spring Mrs. Gertrude Stratton. Mrs. C. E. FOR SALE—2% or 5 acres land oh Bend, Ind., on December 26, 1030. They funeral services were held on Sunday at your command. Smith or Mrs. Jacob Gelsler. will reside with the bride's mother. at the home of her brotlier, Seeley stone road; beautiful building spot; Deam. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Katz of the Lake- also a set of buggy runners In good Easy Plans for Systematic Saving LET US LOAN VOUR MONEY x Cleaning and Pressing Building wood hotel, Paw Paw Luke, enter- condition. A. Dannenberg, Phone 208 WIFE. GAS, SCARE MAN Drink plenty of milk in 1931, for milk is a tained a number of guests at a Christ- Coloma. 22t4 The death of Andrew Johnson, aged Leave Yonr Work]At We will loan your money for you on mas dinner, among the number being Fifty weekly payments of 25c pays $ 12.50 IN DEAD OF NIGHT 61 years, occurred In Chicago on Christ- food of high importance in producing a FOR RENT—House in Coloma. In- first class real estate mortgages, and Now is the time to make your plans for the build- Mrs. Wm. Lazarous and daughter of mas day and the remains were taken quire of Phil Cutler, Watervllet IStf look after all your Interests, Insurance, SCOTT'S BARBER SH8P healthy body. Chicago, owners of the lieautlful Fa- Fifty weekly payments of 50c pays $ 25.00 to Three Oaks, where private funeral ing that you may contemplate doing in the spring— taxes, etc,, for a nominal fee. We have Will cottage at Paw Paw Lake, und 100x100. neur "Overcome by stomach gas in the services were held on Saturday, with Fa, Til. Fifty weekly payments of $1.00 pays $ 50.00 facilities for placing both large and whether it is a new house, a new barn, a garage, tool- Miss Dorothy Katz. a recent student ^OOBuysaHoflKSite^LakeMichiga n dead of night, 1 scared my husband Interment in the Riverside cemetery. small amounts. Your Inqtlfrles are so- Order at least a quart a day for each mem- at the Coloma high school. Dinner Electricity, running water and septic badly. He got Adlerlka and It ended The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Fifty weekly payments of $2.00 pays $100.00 licited. BAKER INSURANCE ENTERPRISE CLEANERS house or if it be a repair job, we would be pleased to was served in the large dining room of sewage system furnished. |100 down the gas."—Mrs. M. Owen. Charles Johhson of Harbert and Albert ber of your family. AGENCY. State Bank Building, "Nettoyage a Sec" the hotel, which was prettily decorated and |10 monthly for 40 months. Damon'a Adlerlka relieves stomach gas In Nelson of Chicago. have an opportunity to give you an estimate on the Fifty weekly payments of $5.00 pays" $250.00 Coloma, Mich.—Adv. 60tf with evergreens and potted plants. In Home Bureau, R. F. D, 1, Coloma. 45tf TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH upper 186 WiD St Benton Harbor complete cost of the building material. the evening all had il line time with and lower bowel, removing old poi- FOR SALE—To close up the estate Mrs, Cliarlotfp Pbiliippl, nped about music and dancing. Interest at 4 per cent will be computed on sonous waste you never knew was of the late A. F. Becht, we offer for TAILOR SHOP SO years, and a pioneer resident of Ber- Let us all work toward making the year 1931 a there. Don't fool with medicine sale the following real estate—The 2- trnnd. died at the home of a daughter, Residents of the southern part of ALL COMPLETED CLUBS which cleans only PART of bowels, story irame buiiuiug ua Faw Fa., I will do all kinds of repair work, Mrs. Laura Conant, at Roverton, Wy- UMPHREY & RORICK better one for business of all kinds. Cass connty are vigorously protesting but let Adlerlka give stomach and street, occupied by C. Kiowa; one one- alterations, all kinds of fur work, also oming. and the remains were taken the proposed re-routing of U. S. 112 bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid COLOMA, MICH. story brick building on Paw Paw street cleaning and pressing ot^vercoats and back to (Jallen. Mich,, wbere funeral through that county as adopted by tho of all gas! Scott's Phartnacy.—Adv. LYLE J. MOTT occupied by the A. & P. store; the two topcoats. Orders taken for tailored services were held last Sunday, at the state highway department. The route dwellings on West street, one of which salts. Your business Is solicited Evangelical church with Interment in approved would leave Adamsvllle and SELLS Dittributors for Producers Creamery is unllnished. A. W. Baker, Adminis- JOHN 8PAEK, next to Hotel Coloma the Gallon cemetery. Mrs. Ora Well- Michigan Shore Edwardsburg off the highway. A meet- Aboriginal Europeans trator, Coloma, Mich. 32tf 60 tf haufn of Bertrand is a sister of the de- ing held recently at Edwardsburg to The Basques are believed to be a consider taking steps to convince the STATE BANK OF COLOMA ceased. and another daughter, Mrs, MISCELLANEOUS fragment, perhaps the only distinct Good Coal State that the route was unsatisfactory Zach Kinne, died about a year ago. Card of Thanks rpmnant. of the pre-Aryan race or ab- DRINK MORE MILK FOR HEALTH Lumber & Supply Co. and to attempt to secure a reconsider- ROOFING—New roofs or not re- original people of Europe. Their lan- ation of the route. Inasmuch as the pairing. Kalamazoo Roofing Co, H. We wish to express our thanks for $8.75 Ton Cash Members of the 1930 Club will receive the amount due guage Is the only non-Aryan language Quartz in Timepieces route adopted Is equally unsatisfac- B. Sellers, Branch Manager, Phone the. many kind acts aud sympathy tory to Niles, Mayor Cook, Attorney W. of western Europe. Recent Investiga- Rings of crystal quartz not much $9.50 on Credit Coloma 35F12. 27tf them upon presenting their cards at the bank. shown us in our recent bereavement. COLOMA, and- SOUTH HAVEN N. Rums and the secretary of the tions Indicate connections with the larger than finger rings form the Delivered MRS. AUGUST MORLOCK, Chamber of Commerce from that city GUERNSEY BULL for service. $1.80 Berbers of North Africa, who are of MR. and MRS. WARD MORLOCK. hearts of the most accurate portable Phone 173F2 Coloma were present cash. Wilbur Earl. Coloma. 39tf MR. and MRS. GORDON OWEN. Hamltle stock. timekeepers yet devised. Slbr

THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA. MICH.

MORRISON, NEW SENATOR Mav 26—Thirty-live killed and hun- Lansing—Michigan now holds tltlp BREASTED IS HONORED Feb. 7—President Hoover named Julv S—Senate acceptod World war DM. 9—House passed $1 IU.IMMI.OUU 166 DEAD, NATION'S U. S. WILL SPEND 724 LEGGE FOR EMBARGO wmmmimmi dredf wounded In riot* In India and commission to investigate conditions r Art,,,M,1, A H to 103.476 acres In state forest lands. Burma pension bill of the house, and special emergency construction Hill; seiiale •oit'Vl '.S N™ Robert. in Haiti, with W. C. Forbes as chair- session of congress was adjourned passed hill approprlatlnx IflH.OOO.iHiO an Increase of 231,171 acres over the May 27—Chinese Nallonallst army man. July <4—President Hoover called spe- d n TOLL ON CHRISTMAS MILLION DURING '31 TO PROTECT WHEAT defeated by northern nlllant-e rebels in Feb 8—President Hoover left Wash- for seed and food for farmers -" Honan. cial session of senate to act on Lon- Dec. jo—President Hoover trans- State News figure for the end of the fiscal year Ington for a week's flshlnx at Long don naval treaty. Sy,,nnr H,,rr n June 2—Swedlnh cabinet resigned.. Key. Fla. mitted World court protocols to sen- noVOT, ""' ' Chronology Julv 7—Senate met In special ses- ate. 1927-28. I June 6—Serious Communist riots in House passed bill transferrinx pro- sion and received message from Presi- French Indo-Chma Dec. II—Senate passed emeraency anJa!,U'TnKHollyhwo1,K|h,Mkr'Ut' V',ani*r mnnu. years old. suffered minor Injuries , ^5 |kveg in autoninblle accidents, tures for various sorts of construction naval treaty. Clark of New Jersey held the adop- tomato gested by Alexander Legge, chairman June 17—Serious revolution through- tion law. Scores of Individuals and July 18—President Hoover ordered facturtr und philanthrupiht. at Neenah bile crashed through the Ice and sank when their automobile was struck by flrp,, drownings, bunting misfortunes, during tbe calendar year 1031 will ag- Compiled by out Boliv'a reported. small concerns Indicted in Chicago for tion of the eighteenth amendment was w m. of the federal farm board, as the most Northern Chinese rebel army badly reduction of governmental expendi- invalid. In 30. feet of water In Little Bay de a New York Central motor train at brawls and by alleged poison liquor. gregate $724,068,000, according to esti- misusing Industrial alcohol. tures below appropriations. ROWe Amerlcan e,rher G. W. PICKARD whipped by Nationalists in Hunan Feb. 13—Senate confirmed appoint- Dec. 17—Consideration of World Illuitrator " nnd Nocquette. They are Mrs. Elmer mate made public by President effective step If world wheat prices province. July 19—Dry agents seised wireless court protocols postponed one year by the Telegraph road crossing here. The Middle-West suffered most on ment of Hughes as chief lustlce. 52 stations of rum runners In New York Hoover. This huge total, which tbe continue to drop below domestic quo« June 21—Iceland opened celebration io 26. senate committee, Klassel, 32. a son. Eugene. 13. and a Marquette—Plans for the construc- the holiday, but no section of the uiimunMummmmi of one thousandth anniversary of its erea. Dec 19—Conxresa passed $45,000,000 s m !k tatlons to such a point as to permit Feb 20—Dr. Harry W. Chase, presi- July 21—Senate ratified the London daughter. Betty Jane. 4. country escaped. President believes should go far parliament. dent of University of North Carolina, drouaht relief bill. cit, " - •>" tion of a new 11.800.000 steel and con- Imports of the grain from Canada. June 23—Simon commission on India naval treaty. 58 to 9, and adjourned. Dec 20—Congress completed the re- Accidents as reported were as fol- towaru taking up tne slack In employ- elected president of University of Illi- Appointment of W. M. Jardine as °' Manistee—The Morton Salt com- INTERNATIONAL , advised federation of Indian provinces nois. lief legislation and recessed until crete Iron ore dock In Marquette har- ment and In other activities, compares Mr. Legge's suggestion was contained minister to Egypt confirmed by sen- Jan 5. lows : Jan, 3—Second conference on wnr and t-enaration of Burma. President Hoover reappointed entire ate. Marshal Count Oku of Japan. pany has purchased the Rugples-Rade- bor were announced by Duluth, Soutl; with nn averagt of about $27r».OOOJ*iO In a communication to tbe senate p-t- •oelji urublems opened In The Haxue. June 24—Forty-live men slain In federal radio commission. July 2i—James hads How. "million- Middle-West suppression of a prison mutiny at Ran- July 22—Detroit voted to recall Can You Name maker salt plant here for |1.450.000. rlcultural committee and was mi;f Jan lu—Nineteen nations sinned the Feb. 24—Charles Evans Hughes Mayor Bowles. NECROLOGY aire hobo, in Staunton. Va. Shore & Atlantic Railway officials at In the years just prior to tbe business Young plan lo liquidate Ihe war goon. Burlha. y 2 le n H Eastern slates •swoin In as chief Justice of Supreme Iowa Democrats adopted moderately Jan. S—Clare Brlggs. cartoonist In ni«nl ?~S - i Curtlss. aviation The Morton DIU was the only one public by Senator Arthur Capper, »»: Jan. *1—Five power naval conference Juno 27—Bolivian revolutionists oc- court of U. S. pioneer. In Buffalo. N. Y. a meeting of the city commission. The South depression. wet iplatform. New York, Another? In Ixndon formally opened by Klnx cupied La Paz. the capital, and estab- Congress appropriated 17.000.000 for Ja n B na^hZii 4~¥5ir\- Sebastian Messmer. submitted. The purchasers took pos- railroad asked permission to use Of tlie total of nearly three-quarters Kansas. Republican member of the lished a provisional government July 26—Mrs. Ferguson and R. 8. . . —John D. Archbold. former Far West •George loans to farmers In flood district* of SterllnR leaders In Democratic guber- president of Standard Oil company, of Catholic archbishop of Milwaukee. Tl^HAT other food containg session December 31. The factory, Maple street, a block long, for the of a billion dollars. $140,000.1*10 repre- committee. Jan. 22—Mexico severed diplomatic June Si;—President and secretary of South and West natorial primary In Texas; Senator New Jersey Richard Sutro. .New York capitalist, i ^ » such a concentration of hcaltb- Southwest relatlonn with Kussla because of Com- All-India National conxress arrested March I—Farm board announced It r8 , ,abel1 whictv was built by the late Charles site of a trestle. Action was deferred. sents accelerated programs approved Senator Capper said that he stood bv British. Sheppard renominated Jan. 7—Prof. Henry J. Cox. veteran fp»n.v •?~^ 1 ' " M. Alden building vitamins as is lound in pure but- tnunlat Inaultn. would no longer buy wheat at fixed July 29—President Hoover appointed weather forecaster. In Chicago. ( 1 ansv ). American author. Ruggles and John Rademaker. the lat- ready to sponsor the necessary legis- Feb. 5—Italy and Austria sixned a July 12—Turks smashed revolt of price. *| ''re(l Booth. Canadian lumber mag- ter, pure cream and red-ripe tomatoes? Sturgls—After sifting five bushels Total by the President as a means of aiding Kurdish tribesmen. commission to study unemplovment Jan. 8—Edward Bok, editor and na # ter a former mayor of Manistee, was Cameron Morrison. lation to put the embargo Into effect treaty of rrlendship and conciliation. March 4—Former President Coolldxe Aug. l — President Hoover announced philanthropist, at Lake Wales. Fla. These are used in the making of Mon- of ashes daily for two weeks, Joe Automobiles caused by far tbe larg- unemployment. German relchsrath or council of Julv 15—Sixteen killed during riot dedicated the great Coolldxe dam In said to be valued at 15.000.000. of Egyptian Nationalists in Alexan- nation-wide Investigation for more Jan. 21—Mrs. William jennlnxa archTomato Soup. It contains nootheriat est number;Of deaths, accounting for Governmental expenditures for the If Mr, Ledge's fears were realized. etates approved the Younx plan, Arizona. and better homes, Bryan. In Los Angeles. Wood has recovered one of two dia- Washington. — Cameron Morrison, Feb II—Naval conferees In London dria. John N. Willys appointed ambassador 0 II you have not tried Monarch, yoo Lansing—The largest trout hatch- relief of agriculture during the calen- In view of tbe fact that there Is a July 18—Chancellor Bruening dis- T F Woodlock resinned from Inter- James Dahlman. mayor of Omaha. monds thrown Into the furnace at the more than two-thirds nf them. Sev- former governor of North Carolina, re- axreed to "humanise" aubmarine war- t> Poland. state commerce commission and Charles Jan. 12—Stephen T. Mather, former chSlJi ' | have not tasted the perfect Tomato Soup. ery In the world is now located at dar year 1031 will amount to a total burdensome surplus without Import- fare. solved the German relchslag because March 6—Senate voted Increased tar- Mahaffle was named to succeed him director of national parks system 0 M ,m E. C. Harters home here. The gems eral disastrous fires In dwellings were cently was sworn in as senator, suc- March 15—Crisis In Haiti ended as of onpositlon to the new tax decrees. iff on Cuban sugar, irT£,l, orl '" '° " ""'"I One oi more than 250 Monarch Su- Thompson. Upper Michigan. It Is of $1(50,000,000, according to the Presi- ing any wheat, Mr. Legge wrote, n July 21—Soviet Foreign Minister Arthur O Williams, Jr.. of East Jan, 25—Dr. Harry B Hutchlns. pres. in an envelope were thrown away reported. ceeding the late Senator Lee S. Omer- Euxene Roy. rich bualneMa man was March 10—W. H. Taft burled at "rovidence. a I., won the 1930 Edison Ident omeritus of University of Michi- Aug 10—Miss Caroline Klrkland of . pet-Quality Foods. . owned and operated by the State of dent's figures. This Includes both temporary embargo would be justified. chosen temporary prealdent. Chicherln resigned and Lltvlnoff suc- Arlington. soholarship. gan. ChlcaKO veteran newspaper woman with waste paper. The diamond re- In Montgomery. Pa., a father poured man. ceeded him. March 12—Senate voted farm board and author. k. SWd (Mr Crocon Michigan and Is devoted solely to the The embargo. Senator Capper New Biltlnh ambaaaador. Sir Ronald Aug 5—Maj. Gen. Douglas MacAr- Jan. 16—Rear Admiral W. W. Kim- 1 covered Is worth $600. Wood Is still gasoline upon a kitchen fire, mistak- loans by the farm board for market- Llndaay. arrived In U. S July 26—Egyptian Nationalists be- 1100,000.000 in deficiency bill. I ""Maj. Gen. C. T. Menohor. gan passive resistance campaixn thur named chief of staff to succeed ball. U. S. N.. retired retired. In Uashlnxton production of the three species of ing crops and loans by tbe secretary pointed out, could probably be o*- March 31—Deadlock reached In Chl- March 14—Secretary Mellon an- Summerall in November; Brig. Gen. Ben Adm ra sifting ashes with hope of recovering ing It for kerosene. Two of bis chil- nese-Russlan negotiations over Man- pgainst government. nounced lax refund of approximately U 'ffVi ' ' Thomas Snowden. Aug 11—tien. Sir Horace Smith-Dor- MONARCH trout native to Michigan streams, talned more quickly than an Increase H. Fuller made commandant of marine the other gem. dren died following the resultant ex- of agriculture for seed. feed, and fer- churia. July 27—Communist troops captured (33.000.000 to U 8 Steel corporation corps rien. hero of British retreat at Momi. WINTER WHEAT NEAR Changsha. capital of Hunan province. Jan. 28—Gen. David 8. Gordon. U. 8. K ,8—Va Lear lllack brook, brown and rainbow. Approxi- tilizer In drought-stricken areas. In the tariff, now 42 cents a bushel. April 23—OelpRatea of United States. March 19—Sir Ronald Lindsay, new Gov. C. M. Reed of Kansas beaten A. retired. of n i,i J) - Publisher I Super-Quality FOODS Holt—Fire destroyed the Central plosion. Great Britain. Franco. Italy and Japan China, looting and burning it British ambassador, arrived in Wash- of Baltimore News. mately 87.000,000 trout eggs can be The grand total of estimated con- THE 1929 ACREAGE A study would first be required of the July 28—Conservatives of Canada for renomination by Frank Haucke. Maj. Gen. Harry Taylor. U. 8, A. M. E. Church with a loss estimated at London parley alxned treaty by ington. Dorothy .Goff of New Orleans select- Jan 30—Bishop C. P Anderson of Aug. 21—Charles Ruggles. lumber Incubated at the hatchery at one time. tariff commission before It could make defeated the Mackenzie King Liberal Red Cross building at Washington magnate, at Manistee, Mich. Whiting. Ind.—Seven men lost their struction and agricultural relief ex- which navies of llrst three are reduced ed as "Miss Universe" at Galveston Chicago, primate of Eplacopal church at $12,000. Flre-flghtlng equipment and limited and all agree to battleship government In parliamentary elections. dedicated to women patriots of World beauty pageant. of America. Van Ren elaer New Kalamazoo—Robert Covele, 3-year- penditures of the government during recommendations. Aug. 7—R. B. Bennett took ofllco as 1 tailst" " - York cap- was called from Lansing, Dlmondale lives when they were trapped In n fire Prof. James H. Lreasted. buildlnx holiday and rules of subma- war. Aug ?—C. M. Huston resigned aa Jan. 31—Dr. W. H. P. Faunco. preal- Farmers Disregarded Plea of Briefly reviewing the world wheat rine warfare; tha conference then ad- premier of Canada. March 21—President Hoover appoint- Eugene Sllvain. dean of French old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Co- which swept through the second floor 1031 Is $884,058,000. Afrldl tribesmen, moving on Pesha- Republican national chairman and was dent omerltua of Brown university. actors. and Mason when the blaze threatened journed. ed Federal Judge James J. Parker of suiceeded by Senator Fess, Feb 3—Rear Admiral W. L. Howard. QUALITY vele. shot and Instantly killed him- Chicago. — Prof. James Henry In compiling the figures for the situation, Mr. Legge cited the fact war through Khyber Pass, opposed by North Carolina to Supremo court. Aug. 11—"Cap" W. A. Hatfield, last the business section of the village. of a rooming house here. Six were Farm Board to Decrease. Galea W, McGarrah of New York Aug. 9—Interstate commerce com- U. 8. N.. retired. Breasted, noted Orientalist of the Uni- that the Liverpool market a few days «lected president of bank for Interna- British troops. John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. established survivor of famous mountain feud. self at the home of his parents. The dead when they were taken from the President, budget bureau officials added mission authorized lowered freight Feb. 9—Brig. Qon. M. P. Maus. noted The church was built In 1876. A tional settlements at Baael. Swltser- Aug. 8—Bodies of Andree and two 116.000.000 fund for western national rates In drought afflicted areas, Indian fighter. In Now Windsor. Md Duke of Northumberland in London. child found the pistol which Covele versity of Chicago, has been elected one-half of estimated expenditures un- ago had closed at 00% cents, while the companions, lost In 1897 on balloon park forests. Aug. I5_w. R. Spiilraan. chief postal Song of Robin Hushed rehearsal for a play was held at the building and the seventh died a few- Chicago. — United States farmers land. Aug, 10—Convicts in Sfng Sing res- Feb. 14—Former Senator Fred T. Inspector. Is accustomed to keep under his pll- . w-u j . u„ foreign member of tbe French close at Chicago was 75 cents and the April 18—Hungary. Bulgaria and voyage to North pole, found on Arctic March il—E. L Doheny acquitted of cued a police chief and three others Dubois of Idaho. hours later. An eighth man escaped der regular appropriations for the sowed nearly as much winter wheat Island. giving $100,000 oil bribe. G. N. Saltzgaber. former commission- During Winter Month* low each night. Missing the child, ^urch ^d flre wa. belleved U)Jhave academy. Doctor Breasted succeeds spread between Chicago and Winnipeg the little entente algned reparations from drowning. Former Senator C. F. Johnson of fiscal year 1031 and one-half of esti- •fttleroent Aug. 11—Chinese brigands destroyed March 24—Tariff bill passed by sen- Maine. . er of pensions. In Van Wert Ohio. started from an overheated furnace. with minor burns, by leaping from a this fall as In 102p, despite the efforts city of Hangchengchen. Honan prov- Aug, 11—Government reports showed Aug. 26—J. R. Gordon, president of In the sprlnR the robin Is the first the mother went to the bedroom Sir Edward Maunde Thompson, for mated expenditures for the fiscal year was from 20 to 28 cents a bushel. Mar 8—Anglo-Egyptian conference ate 53-31. com crop cut 600.000.000 bushels by Feb. 15—C. A. Weyerhauser. lumber second story window. The dead: of tbe federal farm board to bring ended In failure. ince and killed 500 of its inhabitants United States and Canada negotiated Emergency Fleet corporation. In Wash- of our birds to arrive. He Is Ihe where she found him with the pistol, j Pontlac—Damages of $7,750 were j many years director of the British With domestic millers ready to pay Aug. 22—Military revolt in Peru drought. maxnate of St. Paul. Minn. ington, Josep'i T.rclc, forty-nine years old, 1032. and supplemented this total with about a substantial decrease In acre- May 9—Young reparations plan went treaty to hint smuggling. Coal flelds In Kentucky bombed from Feb, 17—Alexander P. Moore, am- "official barbinKer." and bis "Cheerio I granted In circuit court here against museum. Doctor Breasted is director premium on high quality Manitoba Into effect, havinx been ratified by broke oul »' Arequipa. March 26—Rt. Rev. James De Wolf Frank O. Wetmoro. Chicago banker. As the mother appeared, the child amounts to be expended tinder the ac- • Aug. 23—Premier Siawek of Poland an airplane followinx labor troubles bassador to Poland. Lon Chaney. screen actor. a teamster. age, it was disclosed by figures re- Great Britain. France. Italy. Belgium Perry, bishop of Rhode Island, elected Aug. 11—President Hoover aban- Feb. 21—Carlo Cardinal Porosl. In Cheerio!" In tbe treetop Is our earll- discharged the gun. the Big Beaver Bus company, as the of the Oriental Institute of the Uni- celerated programs for highway, pub- wheat, ^tbo chairman feared any fur- and his cabinet resigned primate of the Episcopal church. Thomas Sterling, former senator John Lndc, thirty-four years old. leased by the Department of Agricul- «nd Germany. loned his vacation trip plans because Rome. from South Dakota. pst prophecy of happier days and result of an accident January 1 last. versity of Chicago, and commander of ther price decrease In the world mar- May 17—Foreign Mlnlstsr Briand of Aug 25—President Legula of Peru March 29—Thirty-six Los Angeles Lansing—After an unsuccessful at- Joseph's brother, a laborer. lic buildings, and river and harbor ture the past week. The statistics resigned and took refuge on a war- business leaders indicted for usury con- of drought situation. Feb, 23—Eugene Byfield. Chicago E. P. Mors?. New York capitalist bluer skies. F. H. Collier writes. In In which two children were killed France aubmltted to all nations his Senator G. W. Norris of Nebraska hotel man and sportsman, tempt to hold up an oil station north an organization which has nine expe- public works construction. ket "will probably result In wheat plan for a federal union for all Europe, ship; military committee In control of spiracy In Julian oil case. „ SO—Maj. Gen. Henry T. Alien. Max Steplch, sixty-three years old. showed the winter wheat area to be the government. renominated by Republicans. Mabel Normand, film star U S. A., retired. the St. I.ouls Globe-Democrat. Now, and their mother Injured. One of the ditions in the field of archeologlcal re- being Imported from Canada." May 19—Final evacuation of the April 2—House passed resolution for Feb 26—Raphael Cardinal Merry del of the city, a lone bandit In a stolen The Items In the accelerated pro- 42.042.000 acres as compared with 42.- PlTsudski became premier of Poland. commission to study universal draft Aug. 14—President Hoover and gov- Sept. 5—Robert M. Thompson. Now for many weeks our robins have firm's busses was said to have backed a laborer. 4 Zthlneland begun by French troops. ernors of drought afflicted states ar- Va' 'n Rome automobile kidnaped Ralph Newman. search at present. grams Include $00,500,000 for highway AX the same time Representative June 10—Turkey and Greece algned Aug. 26—Col. Sanchez Cerro became plan. York financier and sportsman. Joseph Ilebek, forty-eight years old. 513.000 acres Inst year and 42.720.000 head of Peruvian government. ranged program for relief. Feb, 27—Maj, G. H Putnam, publish- Georges do Porto Richo, French au- been pouring Into the woods of Soulh on to a sidewalk In Highland Park, John W. Cummeiy. Republican, of treaty of friendship. Tariff bill t.ent to conference. i er. In New York. 17-year-old son of a Lansing flre de- a steel worker. construction apd $25,500,000 for river acres In 1028. Condition of the crop Aug. 31—Riotous demonstrations Taking of fifteenth decennial census *.ig. 16—Federal aid road funds re- thor. Carolina nnd south GeorRln and Aln- striking Mr. and Mrs. Alexander El- Washington, made It known that he June 29—Pope Plus canonised eight leased as aid. In drought areas. March 2—D. H, Lawrence. English partment captain, and, after robbing and harbors public works, which are Jesuit mlaaionarles who were mar- against Yrigoyen government at Bue- begun. novelist Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, daugh- bama—Into Texas and Mississippi rlck. Detroit, and their children, Betty Victor Mechevec. fifty-three years Is given as 80.3 per cent, which com- noo Aires. Argentina April 4—Senate passed bill for gov- Aug 19—President Hoover appoint- ter-in-law of President Grant. him of 35 cents, ordered him out of CONGRESS TO DELAY had written to the tariff commission, tyred In the Great Lakes region of ed federal drought relief committee March 6—Dr. Arthur T. Hadley. pres- old. a steel worker. provided under the $110.000,1<00 emer- pares with 80.0 per cent a year atv North America 300 years ago. Sept. 4—Peace negotiations between ernment operation of Muscle Shoals Sept. 6—Rear Admiral Simpson. U. 8. nnd Louisiana. In gre^t contrast In and Alex. The two children were urging It "to take action looking to British government In India and project. headed by Secretary of ARrlculture ident emeritus of Yale. A., retired. the car several miles north of the city. Thomas Kusevlch, fifty-five years ACTION ON PARITY gency construction hill, signed by and the ten-year average of 83.2 p»4 June 30—Pope Plus XI appointed five Hyde Viscount Herbert Gladstone of Eng- their advent Jn our zone, they do not crushed to death. the Immediate increase of tbe duty up new cardinals. Gandhi broke down. April 7—The house passed the Porter land. Sept. 7—8. W, Straus, financier. In Aa the youth started for a lighted President Hopver a few days ago, and Sept. 6—Argentine army and navy bill creating a bureau of narcotics. Aug 22—Henry P, Fletcher appoint- New York. sing a note. It may be for this rea- old. a laborer. cent. Last of the French troops evacuated ed chairman of tariff commission by Grand Admiral von Tlrfitz of Gor- farm house, the bandit fired a shot Sand Lake—J. B. Gingrich. 28 years $30,000,000 for public buildings. Al- to 63 cents a bushel, which is pep* the Rhineland. revolted; Yrigoyen forced to resign; April 8—Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCor- Sept. 9—Arthur T. Vance, editor Pic- son that our northern popular bird Is Nick Flemlck. forty years old. While the acreage comparison wltH Gen. Jose Evaristo Uriburu became the President. many. torial Review, in New York. old, superintendent of schools here Matter Not to Get Attention mlsslble under the flexibly provision July 14—France and Italy agreed to mlck nominated for senator by Repub- Congressman James Glynn of Con- at him and drove away. Luke Lovernlch. thirty-seven years lotments under the highway construc- president licans of Illinois, defeating Senator Ellhu Root given gold medal of Leonard A. Busby. Chicago traction not cherished there with the same last year Is disappointing to the trade, suspend naval building for six months. necticut. head. for the last three years, killed him- Until December, 1931. of the tariff law without congressional July 21—U. & senate ratlfled the Lon- Sept. 14—Fascists and Communists Deneen. American Bar association at conven- earnest affection that we feel for Ann Arbor—Appointment to the sec- old. a mill worker, escaped death In tion appropriations were arnounced the actual figures on area are not far tion In Chicago. March 7—Abraham Lincoln Erlanger. Sept 15—Milton Sills, stage and self in the baaement of his home action." don naval treaty. made heavy galna in German parlia- April 11—W. Z. Foster and four oth- theater magnate. him. nlthnngb bis usefulness Is just- retariat of the League of Nations of the Jump. He suffered a broken leg. officially by the Department of Agri- July 29—London naval treaty ratlfled mentary eioctlona. er Communists convicted In New York Aug. 23—Ross B. Sterling defeated screen actor. from what was expected. Mrs. Miriam Ferguson for xuberna- March 8—William Howard Taft. for- Capt Karl Boy-Ed. former German Dr. John Bell Condllffe, Internation- after returning from a fire at White Washington.—The real fight to de- culture and those under the river and toy British parliament Sept. 18—Gen. Yon Hsi-shan. organ- of Inciting a riot. mer President and former chief Justice ly regarded. He Is Just another blnl The fire broke out at dawn on the This Is due to the sharp revision izer of the Chinese rebellion, an- April 14—Supreme court decided Chi- 'orlal nomination by Democrat* of naval attache, at Washington. Fish lake that destroyed a cottage he Aug. 6—Peru and Chile signed a Texas. U. S. Supreme court. Sept 18—Ruth Alexander, aviatriz. —and they have so many—rather ally known economist and professor stairs leading to the second floor. termine whether the United States Is harbors Improvements and flood con- boundary treaty. nounced his retlremen. from politics cago lake water diversion case In ac- Associate Justice Edward Terry San- owned there. Gingrich, prior to his the govemmertt made in its 1020 -OS Angeles, Calif., Has and departure from China. Marshal cordance with the findings of Hughes Aug. 26—Thomas W. Page. Virginia a» San Dlexo. Calif. furtive nnd quiet. We have watched of economics at the University of Fire Chief Welgnnd said that he be- to adopt a definite program commit trol approprltalons were announced Aug. 25—League of Nations mandate Democrat, appointed member of tariff ford of the Supreme court John LInd of Minnesota, former xov- selection as school superintendent, acreage estimate, reducing It 1,177,000 commission reported on Palestine con- Chang of Manchuria refused to aid the as special master. March II—Samuel Morse Felton. robins fllltlnc about In the low shrub- Michigan for the current year, was lieved one of the men dropped a light- ting this country to a policy of build- by the War department. Record Month for Crime flicts. blaming Great Britain; British rebel coalition. April 15—Roland W. Boyden selected commission. ernor and congressman. served three years as principal. He acres from the original. The trade Sept 20—Marshal Chang occupied to succeed C. E. Hughes as American Aug. 27—Roy A. Young resigned ss dean of Chicago railway executives. Sept 19—Daniel Sully, once noted bery near the ground In southern announced here. Professor Condllffe ed match or a clgaret on the stairway. ing up to the tonnage limits of the The $724,058,000 for construction In Los Angeles.—Two hundred anJ government replied. denying the governor of tho federal reserve hoard. March 16—Prlmo de Rivera, former Wall street plunger. was a graduate of Western State had looked for a decrease of at least charges. Tientsin and moved to Peiping to en- member of permanent court of arbitra- dictator of Spain. Mississippi In January, and from will complete courses which he Is The eight men were sleeping when London naval agreement will not be the calendar year 1031 Is classified as ninety holdups during the flrst 24 days Sept 8—League of Nations council torce peace In China. tion at Tho Hague. Aug. 30—Valuable government files C. it tawson. president of Ely & 4 per cent In this year's area as com- destroyed when federal trade commis- March 18—Lord Balfour, Brltlah Walker Dry Goods Co. of St, Louts. their complete silence and clandes- teaching this year and. on September Teachers college at Kalamazoo and met In Geneva and referred Briand's Sept. 21—Chilean governm^it sup- April 21—Senate Judiciary commit- statesman. the flre started. staged until the Seventy-second con- follows, including amounts allowed for of the month, 500 burglaries recorded pressed revolutionary plot at Concep- tee voted 10 to 6 against confirmation sion building In Washington burned. Sept 20—Frederick L. Mandol. Chi- was a native of Reed City. pared with that sown In the fall of lan for United States of Europe to March 24—Walter Eckersall. nation- tine manner could hardly take them 1. will begin work studying financial gress convenes In December. 1881. the last half of the fiscal year. 1031. on the police department flies, wrote >• assembly. clon of Judge J. J. Parker as associate Sept. 1—Governor General Davis re- cago merchant, in Paris On the flrst floor of the frame room- 1029. S ported the Philippines prosperous and ally known athletic authority In Chi- Sept. 21—Dr. J. T. Dorranco. origi- for the birds we know so well. Pan-American agricultural confer- Sfept 22—Marshal Chang occupied Justice of Supreme court. cago. and economic problems for the league. Sault Ste. Marie—A total of 72,- ing house. Francis Zvomar. twenty-six Developments of the present session the flrst half of the fiscal yellf, 1032. December, 1030, as a record month in Peiping. the rebel armies retreatinx April 22—Frederick H. Payne ap- orderly. nator of condensed soup That farmers did not pay more ence opened in Washington. . Bishop S. A. Strltch of Toledo made Albert H. Washburn, former minis- Sept. 22—Henry Phlpps. retired steel Perhaps they are overawed by the Lansing—According to word receiv- 897,752 tons of freight passed through years old. proprietor; his sisters. make It apparent that neither the ad and In accelerated programs: the city's crime history. Sept 10—League of Nations assembly Into Shansi province. pointed assistant secretary of war. heed to the propaganda to sow a Sept 30—Dr. Karl Vaugoin formed archbishop of Milwaukee. ter to Austria, in Vienna. magnate. mocking bird, which Is the petted the St. Mary's falls canal and Canad- ministration nor navy men In con- FEDERAL AID TO HIGHWAYS— opened natlon.il session In Geneva April 23—Women's Organization for Zaudltu. empress of Abyssinia. ed from President Hoover by Gov. Anna, twenty-one years old. and Mil- In addition were four assaults on new Austrian cabinet, the Fascist National Prohibition Reform convened Sept. 5—Eugene Meyer appointed Mrs. Emma Ashford. composer of warbler of the South and does not smaller arceage Is ascribed to several Sept 16—League of Nations accepted governor of federal reserve board; March 28—Milton Beckwith Kirk, sacred music, in Nashville. Tenn. Green the State will obtain an ad- ian canal In 1930. according to the dred. eighteen years old. and a broth- gress are preparing to make any at- A total of $210,022,500. women. Two sisters. Maxlne Unge- Briand's European federation scheme Helmwehr participating. in Cleveland. Ohio. causes. The fact that weather during German cabinet ordered drastlb April 24—House passed $11 1,000,000 Vice Governor Edmund Piatt resigned American consul In Paris. Sept 23—Representative Charlea M. entirely suspend his melodious nrlitR vance of $2,500,000 In Federal aid annual report of lake commerce tempt to secure passage at this ses- PUBLIC BUILDINGS—A total of heur, twenty, und Thelma, nineteen, in principle and referred it to special Veterans of Foreign Wars. In con- April 2—Dr. Karl Pletsch. philolo- Steuman of North Carolina. er. George, sixteen, were sleeping. the fall was favorable for sowing committee. flnanclal •eform, rivers and harbors bill, providing for gist in Chicago. even In midwinter. Because the rob- Issued at the St. Mary's falls canal sion of a warship authorization bill $173,860,000. Oct 2—British Imperial conference completion of Illinois waterway project. vention In Baltimore, voted for repeal Phllo A. Otla of Chicago, civic leader. highway funds. The money will be They were roused by the shouts of were dragged under the Los Fells Sept. 17—Frank B. Kellogg elected of prohibition laws April 3—Emma Albanl. former grand Sept. 24—Gen. Sir Bryan Mahon. com- ins receive no distinguished honors wheat, tbe urgent need of pasturage to world court to till out the term of opened In London Senate shelved the Harris Immigra- opera diva, in London. used as soon as It becomes available under the direction of Major D. Lovernlch. who discovered the flre. carrying all the ships which the United RIVER AND HARBOR PUBLIC boulevard bridge and raped by two Oct. S—Betrothal of King Boris of tion bill for the session. Sept 8—Maine elected Republicans mander of the British troops In Gai- where they are so retiring and self- In most sections because of the dry Charles Evans Hughes, for all major ofllces; Gov. W. T. Gardi- W. H. Miner. Chicago capitalist lipoll to expand winter highway activities McCoach. Jr., United States army- Lovernlch leaped to a concrete walk Stales can build under the treaty up WORKS—A total of $ir.0.857.000. bandits, who held off their escort, United States recognised new gov- Bulgaria and Princess Glovanna of April 28—Senate passed two unem- April 4—Queen Victoria of Sweden. effaclng that they are left to their and hot summer and shortage of feed- ernments of Argentina. Peru and Italy announced. ployment relief measures. ner re-elected: Congressman W. H. Sept 26—W. L. Tomilns. founder of end relieve unemployment. G. C. Dlll- engineers. A decrease of 20.000,000 at the side of the house when he found to December 31, 1930. SHIP CONSTRUCTION—A total of Robert Oakley, with guns. Two oth- Revolt broke out In several states of Naval conference delegates arrived White. Jr.. elected U. S. senator April 7—W. P. G. Harding, xovernor Apollo Musical club of Chicago. own seclusion, may account for their ing material, hnd the additional fact Bolivia. Sept. 9—Senator Couzens of Michi- of Federal Reserve bank of Boston. Representative W. C. Hammer of man. State highway commissioner. tons Is shown as compared with last The authorization bill sent to oor^ $120,020,000. er women, Mrs. Dorothy Loulstaunan Sept 20—Dr. Manuel Malbran ap- Brazil. at New York. extreme earllness and precipitancy In that the flames had spread with, such that seed wheat was cheap are re- Oct. 4—Cuban congress suspended President Hoover asked congress to gan renominated; Senator Blense of S. B Lambert of St Louis, airplane North Carolina. year. For the year 1929 the tonnage pointed Argentine ambassador to Unit- manufacturer. said all the money can be used during rapidity as to cut off escape by way cress by the Navy department, follow- AIRCRAFT AND AIR NAVAGA- and Mrs. Ethel Brown, were robbed ed States. constitutional guarantee In Havana speed up action on law enforcement South Carolina defeated for renomlna- W D. Baldwin, chairman of board coming north. They return to a land ported as the principal reasons for the tlon by James Byrnes; George H. O. A. Larrazolo. former senator and of Otis Elevator company. the winter months and hundreds of was 92.622.017 tons. Ii'ln ore took ing extensive conferences with the TION—A total of $30,882,000. by highwaymen who attempted crimi- Sept. 24—Conversations between and vicinity until after the November legislation. governor of New Mexico. where they are given their accus- of the stairs. Four of the men were size of the acreage. ele:tlons. April 30—President Hoover received Shaw nominated for senator by Repub- Sept 27—Luclen W. Powell. Ameri- the biggest drop, 17,866.849 tons or 28 France and Italy on naval limitation Paul Dana, former editor of New can artist. additional men can be employed. suffocated as they slept and two oth- President and leaders nf the senate MISCELLANEOUS—A total of $0.- nal assault, but the women frightened broken off. Oct 6—Rumanian cabinet headed by copy of London naval treaty from Sec- licans of Colorado, and E. P. Costigan tomed plaudits, even poems and An Increase In the rye acreage over Maniu resigned. retary of State Stlmson. by Democrats; Gov. Huey Long of York Sun. Sept. 2S—Daniel Guggenheim. New Monroe—The Monroe county Jail per cent. ers were overcome In nn attempt to and bouse naval committees, calls for 007,000. their assailants away by screaming. Oct. 2—Twenty-eight nations signed April 8—Dr. C. El Chadsey. educator. York capitalist and philanthropist. pint graphs. Just as soon as they can. that of last year was quite surprising. at Geneva a treaty guaranteeing finan- Oct. 8—Brazilian rebels captured May 2—President Hoover submitted Louisiana defeated Senator Ransdeli which was ordered closed December approximately one-seventh of the war- The estimate of expenditures for tbe Pernambuco after two days of lighting. budget for $10,600,000 to begin w-ork for Democratic senatorial nomination. In Urbana. III. Sept 29—William Pett Rldxe. Eng- They get their names In the papers. Pottervllle—A mother killed herself escape and were also burned to death. cial aid to a country that is the vic- April 10—Prof. W. E. Story, mathe- lish novelist. Inasmuch as private reports Indicated tim of axgression. British dominions rejected plan for on Boulder dam project- Sept 16—President Hoover uppomi- Associating so closely with us on our 10 by Governor Fred W. Green be- with poison in this Eaton Couaty The Zvomars fled to the street with- ship tonnage which this country would relief of agriculture was adding $125,- cd John Lee Coulter. E. B. Brossar*4. matician. in Worcester. Mass. Sept 30—Lord Birkenhead. British a substantial decrease. The answer Oct. 20—Dr. Chaim Welzmann re- empire free trade. May 3—House defeated export de- Dr. Howard Edwards, president of cause of filth and unhealthy conditions village after she had forced her 4- out difficulty. Firemen found Flemlck liavt to lay down during the next five 000,000. representing one-half of tbe Oct. 11—Great Britain rejected Ca- benture plan and voted for flexible and Alfred P. Dennis members of the statesman and lawyer. lawns and In our gardens, they n<» apparently lies In the fact that more aigned as president of World Zionists tariff commission. Rhode Island State college. Oct 2—E. R. Culver, chairman of years If the United States Is to have total of tbe loans of the farm hoard because of British policy in the Holy nadian proposal for tariff on food. tariff provisions. doubt develop some human tralta may be reopened until the April elec- year-old son to swallow poison. The In his bed. seriously burned and over- WASHINGTON BRIEFS Oct 13—German relchstag opened May 5 —Supreme court upheld seizure Philip La Follette defeated Gov. W. April 11—Lord Dewar. British dis- board of Culver Military academy In rye was seeded In non-commercial Land, tiller. Indiana. and are not Indifferent to the regard tion providing these conditions are child will recover. Mrs. Reva Row- come by smoke. He was revived by a treaty navy completed or building for the fiscal years 1031 and 1032. to with riotous scenes, police flKhting the of all apparatus used In production of J. Kohler for Republican gubernatorial areas, which were not covered by Oct. 27—London three-power naval April 18—Congressman R. Q. Loe of Federal Judge F. 8. Dietrich of San $45,000,000. tbe amount of the loans treaty put Into effect with deposit of FasclstL illegal beverages. nomination in \\ isconsln. W. M. But- with which they are received. eliminated. This respite was granted lader, 35 years old, of Harllngen, Tex., physicians and an Inhalator squad, on the date tbe pact expires. Oct 18—Chancellor Bruening of Mav 7—Nomination of Judge John J. ler. Republican, and M. A. Coolldge. Cisco. Texas., Francisco. private surveys. It Is believed that ratifications in London. Cardinal de Arcoverde of Rio do by C. C. Nlcolson. secretary of the came here recently with her son to but he died later at SL Catherine's Figures submitted to the house com- for drought relief. Monthly statistics Issued by the fed- Germany won vote of confidence In Parker of North Carolina as associate Democrat, nominated for senator In Oct 6—Dr. John C. Young, noted sur- there was considerable rye sown In Oct. SO—Nobel prlxe for medicine Janeiro. geon. at Olean, N. Y. President Hoovjr let It be known awarded to Dr. Karl Landstelner of relchstag. Justice of the Supreme court rejected Massachusetts. T. F. Bayard. Demo- Carried Souvenir of state welfare commission. The build- live with her sister. Mrs. Iva Welch, hospital. mittee by Admiral William V. Pmtt. eral reserve board show that 23ft Oct 19—Nadir Khan oRlcially as- by senate. 39 to 41 crat. and D. O. Hastings. Republican, April 19—Charles Scribner. publisher Oct. 7—Allan Plnkerton, president of dry areas where there was great need Kookefeller Institute for Medical Re- in New York. PInkerton Detective agency, in New ing must be thoroughly cleaned, the teacher In the Pottervllle school. Tbe damage was estimated at 15.000. chief of naval operations, disclosed that It will be the policy of the gov- banks closed their doors In November, search. sumed throne of Afghanistan. General conference of Methodist nominated for senator from Delaware. Somme Fourteen Years of pasturage. Oct 22—Chinese Co.-n.nunists de- church, South, opened In . Texas. Sept 17—Secretary Wilbur Inaugurat- April 21—Robert Bridges, poet laure- York. Interior painted, shower baths put in Mrs. Rowlader had been divorced The flames swept rapidly through the that the United States can build 402. ernment to insist upon payment by making a total of 081 for 11 months. Nov. 5—Nobel prize for literature ate of England. Oct 11—Milton A. McRae. one of The official estimate of the fall rye awarded to Sinclair Lew-Is. American manded $3,500,000 for release ol 15 May 9—President Hoover nominated ed work on Boulder canyon dam. nam- The true stories of strange war contractors of the prevailing wage ing It Hoover dam. April 22—Elmer T. McCleary. presi- founders of Scripps-McRae Newspaper good condition, windows cleaned and from her husband and was despond stairs and Interior woodwork, but did 000 tons of ships under tbe treaty novelist. priests and nuns. Owen J. Roberts of Philadelphia for dent Republic Steel corporation, in league. wounds are legion, but one of tbe area Is 4.158,000 acres, compared with Oct 23—Chiang Kai-shek, President Supreme court associate Justice. Sept 23—Representative Klncheloe of two ventilators installed. ent. the sister said. Mrs. Rowlader not damage the exterior or supports prior to Its expiration without exceed scales. The agreement of Industrial The United States shipping board Nov. 6—League of Nations prepara- Youngatown. Ohio. Josiah H. Marvel, president of Amer- 3,1)00.000 acres last year and 3,722,000 tory commission on disarmament be- of China, converted to Christianity ob at Sherman. Texas, burned court- Kentucky appointed Justice of the Cus- most curious concerns a Klntore man. leaders reached at the conferences ar- se. cremating negro attacker of a April 24—Adeie Ritchie, actress, at ican Bar association and Democratic Muskegon—Aud.-Gen. O. B. Fuller leaves another son, who Is with his of the structure. Inc tbe total tonnage limit of 1.103.- has set Januar. 21 and 22 as the date gan session in Geneva. and baptized. S toms court Laguna Beach. Calif. leader in Delaware. John Garden, who Is employed as 11 r acres harvested this year. Nov. 8—New government of Brazil Oct. 24—Federal government of Bra- white woman, and wrecked three Sept. 24—Nicholas Roosevelt resigned father In Texas. 000 tons. Of this tonnage 2S- i.800 ranged by him a year ago to maintain for the fourth national conference on blocks of the negro district. April 25—H. B. Mackenzie, leading Oct. 13—Alexander Harrison. Ameri- gardener In Inverurie. Scotland. Mr. has notified Treasurer Frank White recognised by United States and Great zil surrendered to the revolutionists; as vice governor of the Philippines Canadian banker. In Montreal. can painter, in Paria tons are not yet authorized. wage scales Is regarded by tbe Presi- the merchant murine. Britain. President Luis arrested and control as- Mav 12—Senate passed bill for fed- and was appointed minister to Hun- Garden served In France with the that Mustcegon County Is Withholding I Detroit—Belle isle has increased its Chanute Field Hangar, eral employment bureau. gary. April 27—Maj. Gen. George Barnett Dr. Harry R. H. Hall English arche- The hill subnjltted by Secretary of dent as the administration's most con- Walker Is President of Nov. 11—Russia accused France. sumed by Junta. former commandant of marine corps. ologist. Fourth Gordons, and was wounded illegally from the State $8,885 collect- i value exactly 21,500 per cent since Its England and other nations and cer- Oct 25—King Boris of Bulgaria May 13—Senate voted to put Mexican Sept 26—New York Republicans Radio School Destroyed st rucf I ve contribution during the period Immigration under national origins May 6—Charles S. Gilpin, noted negro Oct 15—Rear Admiral H. J. Ziege- ed In delinquent taxes. Last October purchase by the City for $200,000, the the Navy Charles Francis Adams calls President Hoover has accepted an tain prominent statesmen of uniting married to Princess Glovanna of Italy nominated C. H. Tuttle for governor actor. meir at Bremerton, Wash. by shrapnel during the battle of the New Miners' Organization with anti-Soviet Russians In plot to at Assist quota system. on a wet platform. Rantoul, 111.—Radio equipment val- for authorizations of approximately of depression. Invitation to go to Yorktown. Va., on May 14—Senate passed bill transfer- May 7—Robertus Love, poet and crit- Oct 19—E. V, Valentine. American Somme on August 18, 11)16, near the supervisors, on the advice of annuai report of Howard C. Wade, cverthrow the Moscow government Oct 28—Dr. Getulio Vargas named Sept SO—Democrats of New York re- Springfield. III.—John H. Walker. ring prohibition bureau from Treasury ic. In St. Lt,iiIs. sculptor, in Richmond. Va. Prosecutor Joseph F; Sanford. decided city controller, shows. The report ued between $500,000 and $1,000,000 35,000 tons and the bill when worked October 10, 1031, the annlversarjN of Nov. 13—Greece and Turkey signed as head of Brazilian government nominated Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt May 9—Earl D. Church, commission- Oct 10—Sherman L. Whipple, noted Gulllemont Quite recently. In the ,ormer president of Ihe Illinois Feder- « treaty of naval parity. Nov. 2—Ras Tafari crowned aa Hallo to Department of Justice. Dwight W. Morrow resigned as am- was destroyed when fire swept the nut by the committee will Include Mystery Meteor Rocks the founding of the original settle- May 15—Governor Kohler of Wiscon- er of pensions. Boston lawyer. course of his work, Mr. Garden had to withhold the taxes until the State ust8 the present worth of the Island ation of Labor and now secretary Nov. 14—Preparatory disarmament Selasble L emperor of Ethiopia. bassador to Mexico. May 12—John Wheatley. British La- General Valerian Weyler. Spain's array aviation radio school at Cha about 38.200. Ten destroyers and one ment there. commission adopted British-French Nov. 3—Vargas assumed offlco as sin acquitted on charges of violating Oct 1—President Hoover addressed occasion to make a heavy lift anil reimbursed it for $13,000 which the at $43,096,400. The total assets of tho corrupt practices act in primary bor party leader. leading soldier. Several Idaho Cities treasurer of the United Mine Workers plan for budgetary limitation ot arma- provisional president of Braiil. tho American Bankers' association in May 13—Dr. Frldtjof Nansen. famous Oct 11—Congressman Otis Wingo ot felt a severe pain In tbe back of his State owes the county for the care j ij i $742,202,685 and the "net nute field, Rantoul, III. leader of a total of lO.rtOO tons, now Nov. 9—Socialists won and Fascists campaign. Cleveland. Ohio. t e C ty are Lewlston, Idaho. — A mysterious of America organization formed at ments. May 17—Salvation Array celebrated explorer, in Oslo. Norway. Arkansas. hand beneath the bone of tlie middle The war-time wooden hangar that authorized, will be added to the 38.200 It will cost the government $27.000.« America's claim agalnat Germany lost in Aostrian elections. Oct 3—J. Reuben Clark. Jr.. of Salt May 15—Williara J. Locke. English Oct 22—Col. Ben H. Cheever. hero of indigent tuberculosis patients at worth," over and abovfe all debt, Springfield. 111., last spring In rebellion Ita golden Jubilee In New York. as a part of the 1032 building pro- light that flashed earthward across for 14.000,000 for sabotage disallowed Nov. 12—Round table conference Lake City appointed ambassador to novelist of Indian wars, at Atlantic City. finger. The pain became worse, and the county hospital. Mr. Fuller nays {359.862,824. the report states. There boused the school was razed. 000 annually to grant a Saturday half by mixed claims commission. opened In London to fix the status ot May 19—Bishop Cannon acquitted of Mexico. the northern Idaho skfes recently and to John L. Lewis. International presi- W. Emlon Roosevelt New York cap- Frank M. Wilraot secretary and his hand swelled so alarmingly that Much ot the radio equipment was gram. holiday to all employees. The Presi- Nov. 20—Budgetary limitation sys- India. stock gambling charges bv committee Oct 6—President Hoover addressed manager of Carnegie hero fund com- such action has been held Illegal by are at present bonds outstanding of Method'ot church. South. italist ended In a terrific crash Is being In dent of the miners' nnlou. has been tem applied to navies by preparatory Nov. 14—British dominion confer- tho American Legion and tho Ameri- May 17—Herbert D. Croly. publisher mission. at Pittsburgh. he hod to go to a hospital. An op- the State Supreme Court. experimental and hence difficult to re- Six 8-lnch gun cruisers are now dent was so Informed by the director once ended without important results. United States Supreme court upheld totaling $303,185,201. School buildings elected president of the Illinois di- disarmament commission. United States can Federation of Labor in Boston. and author. Oct 23—Cardinal Vincento Casanova, eration was performed, and a rltle place. which accounts for tbe high es building and another will be started vestlgated. the prevailing belief being of the budget and Japan opposing. Premier Yuko Hamaguchi of Japan constitutionality of Torrens system of Sixth intornational roads congroas Saginaw—Yegsmen blew open the and their sites are valued by Mr. real estate transfer recording. May 10—Col. J. Gray Estey. organ archbishop of Granada. that It was a meteor. vision of the union, unofficial returns Nov. 17—rreparatory disarmament •hot by assassin in Tokyo. opened In Washington. manufacturer, at Brattleboro. Vt. Oct 14—Robert W. Chanler. Ameri- bullet an Inch nnd a quarter long tlmate on the loss. 1 Remote control shortly. Secretary Adams announced. commission refused Germany's demand Nov. 16—Piisudski's party won in May 10—Secretary of Labor J. J, Ojt 7—Anniversary of battle of safe .he office at the Jefferson Ave- Wade at $92,999,160. Hundreds In Lewlston, Bovlll, Oro- at the Springfield headquarters show. Davis nominated for senator and Gif- May 11—William Hubbard, pioneer can mural painter. and a quarter of an Inch In diam- apparatus of great value was also The 1030 pig crop In the United for military parity. Polish elections, obtaining a majority King's mountain. South Carolina, was In telephony, at Elgin. III. Oct 25—George P. Bent, retired nue Methodist Episcopal church and Detroit—Announcement of a new flno, Troy. Elk River, Moscow, Or- Walker will become president of the Dec. J—Germany protested to League of the parliament ford Plnchot for governor in Pennsyl- celebrated with President Hoover as piano .nanufacturor. in Los Angeles. eter was extracted. It had been ruined. States declined 4 per cent. It was dis- vania Ropublican primary. Dean G. W. Patterson of Michigan obtained more than $200 which had afrplane passenger service between German DO-X Is Ready state district of the new organisation of Nations over terrorism against Nov. 17—General strike accompanied chief speaker. university. Rear Admiral C. W. Dyson, designer lodged all these 14 years In the hand, The fire, of undetermined origin, chards, .Tullaetta and Kendrlck, felt German minorities In Polish Silesia. by bloody rioting in Barcelona. Spain. Senate confirmed Owen J. Roberts aa Oct 9—American Legion elected of marine engines, in Washington. been contributed at Sunday services. closed hy the Department of Agrlcul. associate Justice of Supreme court Williara Ordway Partridge. American Detroit, Chicago, Toledo and Cleve- to Fly Atlantic Jan. 16 a shock following the crash. which Is not recognized by. the union Nov. 18—Stenio Vincent elected pres- Ralph O'Neil of Kansas national com- sculptor. Oct 26—Harry Payne Whitney of beneath the bone, until the sudden The combination was knocked from spread with such rapidity that for a ture. The number of fall pigs alone ident of Haiti. May 11—Hanford MacNider appointed mander. Now York, financier and sportsman. land, with 12 airplanes leaving dally No fragments w-ere found, but this headed by Lewis, .who himself has FOREIGN minister to Canada. May 13—Henry Wallaco Phillips. wrench had loosened It from Its po- time It was feared the entire army Basel. Switzerland.—Germany's big declined 1 per cent. Italian government cut all govern- Oct. 17—President Hoover appointed- American story writer. Dr. W. H. Hutton. dean of Winchest- the safe by a sledge hammer stolen and with the fare as low as regular been re-elected International president. Jan. 8—Crown Prince Humbert of ment salaries to help balance budget Mav 16—Supremo court ruled buyers a cabinet committee to plan unemploy- sition. post might be destroyed. The flames seaplane. Do-X. will be ready to start was explained by the fact that many ot liquor are guilty of no offense. May 15—Mrs. Kathorino Keith Ad- er. England. earlier from the Sager-Ryan Fuel & The election was held December 0. Italy and Princess Marie Jose of Bel- Russian Communist leaders arrested ment relief. lor of Chicago, novelist • Oct. 28—Edward H. (Snapper) Gar. passenger train rktes plus Pullman meteors In their rush through the Slum married in Rome. for plotting against Dictator Stalin. May 80—President Hoover delivered Supply Co., where an effort had been were Anally brought under control by for America on January 10, the Dor- The U. S. S. Mayflower, Presiden- Memorial day address at Gettysburg Oct 20—U. a Supreme court again Lord Randall T. Davidson, former rlson. once the king of Jockeys, in surcharges, was made In Chicago by earth's atmosphere are dissipated by The.new officers will be Installed April Jan. 11—Pope Plus XI Issued an Nov. 15—Norway celebrated twenty- refused to pass on validity of Eight- archbishop of Canterbury. Brooklyn. Wanted to Be Sura the fire departments of Rantoul. Pax- nler works announced. She Is still at encyclical condemning co-education. fifth anniversary of crowning of King National cemetery. made to force open the office. The E. L. Cord, president of the Cord Cor- 1, next. tial yacht for 27 years, will be recom- June 1—Congress passed Spanish- eenth amendment May 27—Daniel M. Lord of New Nov. 2—Lieut. Gen. Sir Edward Be- Seven-year-old Arnold was visiting ton and Champaign. Lisbon 'where repairs are proceeding friction. Jan. 18—Primo de Rivera, premier Haakon. thune. British commander. Rev. Frank L. Sltch. pastor, said mlssloned as a gunboat and assigned and dictator of Spain, resigned under American war pension bill over Presi- Oct 21—Col. Arthur Woods of New York, veteran advertising man. at the home of a neighbor. After he poration. The Municipal Airport at The meteor was seen by hundreds In Nov. 30—Ender succeeded Vaugoin York appointed director of federal un- May 18—Cardinal Lucon. archbishop • Nov 4—Charles M. Pepper, veteran heard an explosion about 2 a. m. He The radio school was made up of to a wing damaged In a flre several as flagship of the special service compulsion and was succeeded by Gen. aa chancellor of Austria. dent s veto. Journalist in New York. Gratiot and Connors avenues will be Spokane, two hundred miles away. June 3—Iowa Republicans nominated eroploymant relief work. of Reims. i hnd finished a piece of cake given classrooms for 150 students. w-eeks ago. The route of the pro- Boy, 14, Gets Life for Damaso Berenguer. Dec. 4—French senatto forced the May 29—Judge Hugo Pam of Chicago. Nov. 7—R. Floyd Clinch. Chicago discovered the loss about 10 a. m. squadron In Central American w-aters. Feb. 6—Ortis Rublo inaugurated resignation of Premier Tardleu and his Congressman L. J. Dickinson for Unit- Oct 22—President Hoover placed em- capitalist and philanthropist him he was asked how he liked It. the Detroit terminal and fast express jected transatlantic flight will take her ed States senator. Democrats renomi- bargo on shipment of war munitions May 81—Dr. J. Walter Fewkes. NItro-glycerlne had been used by the Second Degree Murder President of Mexico and wounded by cabinet. American ethnologist. Cardinal Mistrangelo of Florence. "I don't know yet," replied the buses are to carry passengers from nn assassin immediately after tho nated Senator Steck. to Brazilian rebels. Cardinal Charost of Rennes. France. yeggs. to the Canary Islands from Lisbon, McCray, Former Governor Tlie urban population of the United Dec. 12—Military revolt In northern June 6—President Hoover refused to Juno 2—Gen. Herbert M. Lord, for- the airport to downtown hotels. Trl- Court Rules Porto Rico St. Clalrvllle. Ohio.—John Woods ceremony. , Spain. Oct 26—Optimistic report made by Nov. 8—Clare Eames. American act- child. "Maybe I'd better have another thence to Brazil by way of Havana. Feb. 15—Italy published offlclal're- transmit naval treaty documents to sen- natlonsi business survey. mer director of the budget Detroit—Inauguration of interurban States Is 08,055,521, the census bureau Dec. 13—Theodore Steeg formed a Herbert H. Wlnslow. American play- ress. in London. piece:" motored Stlnson planes will be used. of Indiana, Is Pardoned fourteen-year-old slayer of William port condemning General Noblle'a ate committee, Department of Justice cleared De- Nov 9—Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, former Cannot Enforce Dry Law announced. This figure Is 50.2 per French cabinet June 7—Louis Bamberger of New partment of Interior of all charges wright. \ service between Detroit and Cincin- Meeker, sixty, produce dealer, was sen conduct on Arctic flight of the Italia. Dec. 15—Martial law declared In chief of staff. U. 8. A. Mt. Clemens—The Mt. Clemens San Juan, Porto Rico.—Porto Rlcan Washington.—Warren T. McCray Feb. 17—French cabinet defeated York and his sister. Mrs. Felix Fuld. made by Kelly concerning shale oil June 3—Maj. Gen. C. 4. Devol. U. 8. nati, Ohio, is announced by the Cin- Embezzled 8 Millions r cent of the total, 122,775.040, com- Spain. A., retired. John Lee Mahin. pioneer in adver- Carrying a Point Sugar company has decided to begin forjner governor of Indiana, w-as grant fenced to life Imprisonment by Com on minor tax point, resigned. gave $5,000,000 for a university of ad- lands. tising business. In New York. cinnati & Lake Erie railroad, effective Insular authorities may not prosecute pared with 51.4 per cent In 1020. The Dec. 17—Military Junta in Guate- vanced study. William Bolltho. American author. raon Pleas court here when be pleaded Feb. 20—Camille Chautemps. radical mala headed by Gen. Manuel Orellana Oct 27—Navy day celebrated In Nov. 10—Dr. Julia Holmes Smith, pi- "You made some enemies," said full-time operations of Its plant In the for violation of tbe Volstead act. the Enters PI«»a of GuilH; ed a Christmas pardon by President Socialist, became premier of France South Carolina Democrats nominated United States. June 6—A. L. Mohler. veteran rail- oneer suffragist In Chicago. immediately. A running schedule of gpllty to a charge of second-degree rural population now Is 53,810,526. ousted Baudillo Palma. who had as- j. W. Bailey for senator, defeating road executive, in Chicago. the consoling friend, "hut you carried manufacture of cane sugar. With the Los Angeles. Calif.—Gilbert H. Hoover. Feb 14—Renewed revolt in Santo Oct. 28—President Hoover denounced Sidney M. Colgate, chairman of board nine hours and five minutes between Supreme court decided by a 3 to 2 de- .Domingo against regime of President sumed presidency after President Cha- Senator Simmons. ubilcation of Kelly charges against June 7—Chief Magistrate Williara ^f Coigate-Palmollve-Peet Co.. in Or- your point." "Yes." replied Senator seasonal beet sugar operation drawing The one-time Indiana executive was murder. con fell ill. June 8—Dr. J. A. Pfeiffer of Balti- McAdoo of New York city. the terminals is to be maintained, and cision, thus leaving the burden of pro- Beesemeyer. confessed embezzler of More than a million farmers have Vasquez. Edepartment of Interior as a campaign ange. N. J. Common Pleas Judge W. W. Cohen Feo. 16—Chautemps' new French Spanish revolt declared suppressed more announced discovery of micrococ- plot. June 9—Sir Hubert Warren. English Sorghum, "sometimes a man carries to a close. William M. Strelt. mayor of hibition enforcement to federal au- $8,000,000 from the Guaranty Build- paroled from Atlanta penitentiary on by tho xovernment. Nov. 11—Thomas Coleman du Pont fares are to approximate those of who accepted the plea, sentenced been aided by the agricultural mar- cabinet forced out of offlce. cus coryza. cause of common colds. Nov. 4—Elections resulted generally educator. financier and former U. 8. senator, In a point with about the same amount Mt. Clemens and manager of the com August 31. 1027, by President Coolldge. Dec. 19—Molotoff succeeded Rykoff Juno 9—President Hoover signed bill T. De Thulstrup. illustrator, in New motor coaches. The Cincinnati & Lake thorities. ing and Loan association, executed a keting act and producers of more than Fob. It—Dominican lebels occupied In Democratic victories; Republican Wilmington. Del. Woods to serve at Lancaster reforma tho capital without bloodshed. as premier of Russia. Increasing Civil war pensions by $11.- York. of personal comfort that he derives pany's plant, announced that one In the past about 3.000 cases a year sudden change of front, requested to after serving three years and fou.' majorities In senate and house nearly F. M. Hubbell. wealthiest lowan. In Eiie has been operating electric serv- forty farm crops have been definitely Tardleu undertook to form now Viscount WllUngdon appointed gov- 000.000. . wiped out Illinois. Massachusetts and Juno 11—Henry C. Folger. oil mag- Des Moines. from sitting on a tack." million pounds of raw sugar cane from months of a ten-year sentence Imposed tory for boys until he becomes twenty ernor general of India. Chicago Board of Trade dedicated nate. In New York. ice between Cincinnati and Toledo for were handled by the island attorney go before Superior Judge Walton assisted In selling their products, ac- French government Rhode laland voted against prohibition. Nov. 15—Dr. Samuel Palmer, promi- one years of age, when he will be Fob. 18—Provisional govornnient ar- Deo. 21—Revolution started in Von- its new $11,000,000 home June 13—Sir Henry O. Segrave. auto Cuba has been ordered. Result^ of general. Attorney General Beverly Wood, and pleaded guilty to ten for use of the malls to defraud In con- Nov. 5—Harry Payne Whitney's will nent Presbyterian, in Colurabua. Ohio. blx months, over the longest Inter- transferred to Ohio penitentiary for cording to a bulletin issued by the ranged tor Dominican republic under ozuola. Prof. Frank P. Graham elected pres- filed, leaving $200,000,000 to*hIs family and boat speed record holder. In Eng- Nov. 16—T. W. Guthrie, stool and the plant's operations with this Initial said he was studying the decision In charges of grand theft. He faces 140 nection with the sale of worthless cat- Vrena. Insurgent leader. ident of University oi North Carolina. and employees. land. coal magnate, in Pittsburgh. Pa. urban straightaway In the world, 220 the remainder of his life. federal farm board. DOMESTIC Juno 11—President Hoover nominat- June 14—Federal Judge W. Lee Estes order will determine whether or not years In the penitentiary. tle paper. March I—American commission be- Nobel prize for literature awarded to Nov. 17—P. J. Quealy. Domocratlo miles. Eastern Michigan Railway lines view of a possible appeal. can investigation of conditions in ed W. Cameron Fbrbes as ambassador at Texarkana. Ark. leader In Wyoming. Garfield Tea continued manufacture with cane as Jan. S—Fire in south wing of Capi- • o Japan and reappointed Legge and Sinclair Lewis. American novelist will be used between Toledo and De- Haiti. June 16-Dr. Elmer A Sperry, In- Nov. 18—Ex-Senator C. D. Clark of Mexican Farmers Demand Tax Cut Airplane Lands in 100-Foot Circle March 17—Chancellor Mueller's cab- tol at Washington did $15,000 damage. Toaguo to federal farm board Nov. 6—Congressional medal of hon- ventor of the gyroscope, in Brooklyn. Was Your the basis will be continued. Girl Wins Essay Conttsl Davis Dismisses Filipino Governor Canadian Wool Output Gains Jan. 6—President Hoover asked con- Juno IS—Senate passed tho tariff bill or given Capt Edward V. Rlckenback- Wyoming. troit. New York.—A monoplane of low Inot fell in row over dole to Ger- Charles Mason Mitchell. American Nov. 20—E. P. Chariton, vice presi- Grandmother's Remedy Lansing—Agitation for an Increase Montreal.—Total production of wool Torreon. Mexico.—A" group of 15 ag many's 3.000.000 unemployed. gress for 3D more coast guard vessels Juno 14—House passed tho tariff bill. or by President Hoover. actor and diplomat, Lansing—State highway construc- Washington.—Reglna Hunklns of Manila.—Governor General Davis w-ing with slots und flaps, designed by for prohibition enforcement Nov. 7—National Democratic leaders dent of Woolworth company. For every stom* In Canada In 1030 Is estimated by the rlcultural organizations In the state March 18—President William Cos- Juno 17—President Hoover signed June 17—Kirk Munroe, author of Dr. C. W. Andrews ot Chicago, li- of the salary which Michigan pays her Lead. S. D., was announced as the win- dismissed Sebastian Generoso. provin- Jan. 10—Sixtieth anniversary of the tariff bill, and it became effective promised their party would co-operate boys' books, in Orlando. Fla. tion this year fell far short of last of Coahulla have demanded that prop- J. S. McDonnell of Milwaukee and «rave ot Irish Free State resigned. brary authority. ach and intestinal governor, has followed the election of cial governor of Davao. on charges of dominion bureau of statistics at 21,- March 19—Doctor Bruening. new founding of Standard Oil company at midnight with President Hoover tor restoration Earl of Mar. premier earl of Scot- year's record. This year's work In- ner for that state In the ninth annual Chicago, who piloted it, landed and celebrated In Cleveland. Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow nom- of prosperity. Nov. 22—E. H. Jewett retired mo- ill This good old- 010,000 pounds, as compared with the erty and production taxes he reduced German chancellor, formed a cabinet. land. Wilber M. Brucker, who will be the safety essay contest conducted by the dishonesty In office. The official ac- / New government for Poland formed Jan. 11—Representative J. M. Rob- inated for senator from New Jersey Nov 11—President Hoover in Armi- June 22—Walter 8. Agnew, Cherokee tor car manufacturer. fashioned herb cluded 264.7 miles of concrete pav- 50 per cent and threaten to refuse to took off Inside a 100-foot circle here. stice day speech urged continuous Nov. 23—John J. Price, former head first chief executive In recent years highway education board of Wash- tions of two other governors also are revised figure of 20,283,000 pounds for by Slawek. slon of Kentucky sworn in as senator by Republicans, and A. C. Simpson by Indian statesman. In Muskogee, Okla, home remedy for ing, 29.8 miles of concrete widening Voters of state of Victoria. Australia, to succeed F. M. Sackett resigned. Democrats. work for world peace. Bishop Sidney C. Partridge of the cf Elks. In Columbus. Ohio. dependent on the checks he receives 1020. pay taxes If their demands are not Nov. 24—C. H. Markham, chairman of 'c onstlpatlon, and 84 miles of gravel surfacing. ington. under scrutiny. decided against prohibition. Jan. 13—Crime commission's prelim- June 19—Reaj Admiral Byrd arrived Nov. 11—Annuai convention of the West Missouri Episcopal diocese. In from the State. Brucker owns a home met. Labor Merger Sougkt April 2—Cosgrave re-eltcted Presi- inary report was submitted to con- In New York from the Antarctic. National Grange opened In Rochester, Kansas City. board of Illinois Central railway. Istomach, Ills and Asphalt was laid over 2.6 miles of con dent of Irish Free Stale. June 20—Senate confirmed Hanford N. Y. Nov. 26—Capt Otto Sverdrup. Nor- In Saginaw, and that Is about the gross. and President Hoover recom- June 23—Melville Davlsson Post wegian Arctic explorer. other derange- crete and 48.5 miles of gravel. Bitu- Cleveland—Negotiations have been April fi—Mahatma Gandhi formally mended measures to strengthen tho MacNider as minister to Canada. Nov. 15—Federal farm board entered story writer, Florida Citrus Crop Good Anti-Gang League Formed Minnesota Woman Dies at 105 Rivers and Harbors bill passed by the wheat market again to check un- Nov. 28—Bishop Sheldon M. Grlswold ments of the sys- extent of his private fortune. Since Last Lincoln Bodyguard Dead opened which may lead to the affilia- opened his revolt against British rule dry laws, Maj. Gen. J, M. Carter, retired, at minous retread was placed on 19.5 Winona, Minn.—Mrs. Catherine Mc- In India by violating the suit laws. Anti-Saloon leogue opened Its twen- the senate. warranted declines In prices. of Episcopal diocese of Chicago. tem so prevalent these days Is In coming to Lansing he has occupied a Jacksonville, Fla.—Tbe state bu- Albany. N. Y.—The Anti-Gang Rule tion of the major railroad labor broth- June 22—President Hoover xave no- Nov. 18—Referendum vote of Ameri- Houston, Texas. E. H. Cunningham of federal reserve miles of highway. The total mileage Guane, believed to have been the old- Oskaloosa, Iowa,—The last member Ras Taffarl proclaimed himself sole ty-fourth annual convention in Detroit even greater favor as a family med- rented, six-room house In East Lans- reau of marketing estimated that the League of America was Incorporated ruler of Abyssinia. tice ho would veto the World war vet- can Bar association announced as two Loren Palmer, magazine editor. In board. was 449, as compared with 586 last of Abraham Lincoln's bodyguard. Col erhoods and thm-uriembershlp of ap- Jan. 15—Filipinos asked senate for to one In favor of repeal of the Eight- New York, icine than In your grandmother's here with the announced purpose of est white woman In Minnesota, died April 11—Serious rioting In southern immediate Independence or an investi- erans' bill as unsound and too costly. Nov. 29—Most Rev. Austin Dowling, ing, for which he pays $60 a month. Florida citrus crop would amount In proximately 500,000 men with the Son was born to Colonel and Sirs. eenth amendment June 25—Dr. Kuno Francke of Harv- Catholic archbishop of St. Paul. day. ' year, when the State Highway Depart r here at the ag9 of one hundred und J. F. McNeil, eighty-nine, died here Ilkly due to economic condltlonH. gating commission. He will contnlue to live (Lcic after value to a total of between $4. >000,- eliminating gangster and racketeer Assembly of South Africa passed Lindbergh. Nov 19—White House conference on ard university. C W Hawthorne. American painter. ment constructed 361 miles of con of heart disease. American Federation of I^ibor. Jan. 10—Senate voted to retain pres. June 23—Senate passed the World fhild health and protection was opened J. K Vardaman. former senator from Nov. 30—Mother Jones, celebrated his Inauguration as Governor, for 000 and $00,000,000. activities as far as possible. n«e .years. woman enfranchisement bill. ent duties on sugar. ItuivllnR Alley; S; college t<>wn 30.000: no crete, 126 miles of gravel and 36 miles April 15—Serious riots in Calcutta war veterans' bill by vote of 66 to 6 by President Hoover Mississippi. labor leader. c< mpt.Brunswick equipment. SS.OOO.Terms. Michigan has no executive mansion. 'ivci GanUlii uibveme&t Jan. 18—House passed treasury ap- Amos W. W. Woodcock appointed Nov. 20—Gen. C. P. Summerall re- William Barnes, former Republican Dec. 3—Courtland H. Young. New Mlelke llros.. Danville. Illinois. of asphalt. Flees Jail After Death Sentence Doctor Wins Case propiinilon bill caitying tit.000.000 for chief prohibition officer in Department tired as chief of staff of army, being leader of New York stale. Army Major Guilty of Murder Diamond Production Reduced April 21—C>uncll of 12fi headed by York magazine publisher, Muskegon — The city commission Orders 1,700,000 Cross Ties Cody, Wyo.—Trial of Dr. W. A. Gra- Premier Mushulini iiistallcd to rule prohibition bureau. of Justice. ouccocdid t-y Ji^J Ot'n Douglas Mac- June 26—Congressman Stephen G. Dec. 6—Dr. W. K. Huntington, edu- Ann Arbor—Speaking of winning Brussels.—The world's production Salem. N. J.—Squeezing through two Jan. 20—Ralph H. Booth of Michigan Senate foielKii relations committee Arthur. porter oC Pennsylvixiilo. having refused to heed a plea for a Chicago.-The Chicago. Milwaukee. Kansas City Kan.—A federal court ham of Powell, Wyo., has developed Italian industries. cator. in Ne^tuu. Maas. streaks In football, the University of n of diamonds will be temporarily re- ventilator shafts, Charles Flthlan April 28—Russia opened new J100.- appointed minister to Denmark. reported tho London naval treaty favor- Nov. 22—Final census figures an- Harry C. Stutz. auto designer and Uec. 7—Dr. William E. Barton, noted new city hall until the bonded debt St. Paul & Pacific railway has placed jury found M J- Charles A. Shepard. Americun legation to Poland elevated ably. nounced giving United Stales popula- manufacturer. In Indianapolis Michigan ran up one in 1901-05 that twenty-two, escaped from the county that Wyoming has no statue prohibit- 000.000 railway through Turkestan. churchman and author. Sunshim e orders for 1,700,000 cross ties for 1031 fifty-seven, army specialist In pul- duced by 50 per cent under plans ap- May I—Canadian government an- to an embassy. Rotary International opened its sil- tion as 124.916.069. Dr. R. H. " Bahcock. famous blind Sir Otto Belt. South African diamond of the city is paid In 1936, the Muske- jail here, a few hours after he had ing practice of medicine without a Jan. 22—House voted for six more ver Jubilee In Chicago. Nov. 24—Supreme court held ten big heart specialist of Chicago ranks with the five-year gallop of Cal- monary diseases, guilty of the poison proved by the International commis- nounced tariff chanKos rotaliatory magnate. gon Chamber of Commerce has sub- delivery, representing an expenditure license. The judge directed a verdict against United States. federal prisons June 24—Prohibition agents raided movie companies guilty of violating June 27—Col. W. B. Thompson, bank- Dec. S—Father Jerome Ulcard. as- —All Winter Long ifornia's "wonder teams" lu 1920-24. sion of the diamond Industry. been sentenced to die for tbe murder Jan. 24—Senate put hides, leather the fashionable Ritz Carlton hotel and anti-trust law. er and philanthropist, at Yonkers. N. Y. mitted a plan for the erection of a of approximately $1,400,000, according murder of his second wife. Zenana, May 4—Mahatma Gandhi arrested by tronomer. at San Jose. Calif. Al Ihe Foremoif Doterf Retort The Wolverines had their polnt-a- ^f William J. McCausland In a pay- of acquittal. British nuthorities In India. and shoes on free list. Central Park casino in Mew York. Nov. 25—Twenty customs men ar- June 30—Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, pure Dec. II—Lee S. overman, senator $450,000 building which It contends to announcement by the chief pur- and recommended life Imprisonment. May 7—Bloody battle between In- Jan. 27—Chairman Legge of farm June 26—President Hoover vetoed rested In Detroit for liquor graft. food specialist, in Washington. from South Carolina. of the West—morveloui climate—warm tunny mlnute offensive In full swing when roll holdup. dian nationalists and troops at Shola- board warned farmers to reduce pro- the World war veterans' bill; the Nov. 28—Wiiiiam N. Doak of Virginia July 4—Grant Overton. Journalist Dec 16—William Grossman, vice doyt—dear tlarlit nighlt—dry invigoroling will not cost the taxpayers a cent. chasing agent. Woman, 140, Dies in Chile this record was compiled: pur. duction. house sustained the veto and passed appointed secretary of labor and author, in Palchogue. L. L chancellor of Knights of Pythias. In air — tplendid roadt — gorgeout mountain 375 Murders; No Executions May 8—Severe fighting between Chi- Jan. 28—Fred M. Dearing of Missouri a substitute measure. Dec. 1—Short session of congress July 7—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Opp The Chamber of Commerce proposes $4,000,000 Insurance; Kills Self Magallanes, Chile.—Fellpa Contre- Baltimore. tcenet—finest hotels—tho Ideal winter home. No Restrictions on Jews New York.—Although between 350 nese Nationalists and northern mili- appointed ambassador to Peru. June 27—Almon A. Roth. California, opened. famous Englim author. Dec. 17—Senator Frank L. Greene Pts. Pts. to erect a live or six-story building Baltimore.—T. Edward Humbleton. ras, who recently told n census taker tary alliance. Feb. 3—William H. Tuft resigned as elected president of Rotary Interna- Dec. 2—President Hoover's message jf Vermont. Wrlf Cr»m A Chaffy Yeai* W. L. T. Locusts Peril Persia's Crops and 37.") persons have been slain In < July 8—Maj. Gen. W C. Neville, com- of the office type on the present site she was "more than one hundred anil Warsaw. Poland.—President Mos May 9—John Masefl^ld made poet chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme tional. submitted to congress. mandant of the marine corps. Dec, 19—C. Chrlstensen. Danish po- 1901 ...... 11 0 0 550 0 Teheran, Persia.—Swarms of locusts prominent banker, shot and killed him- laureate of England. court, and President Hoover appointed July 1—Senate passed World war Dec. 3—Budget of $4,054,519,200 for litical leader, and rent all space not required by the dckl has signed a decree which finally New York city since last January 1, July 9—Cardinal Vannutelll. dean of PALM SPKINGS ....11 0 0 644 12 are threatening vast areas In the south self In his home at Luthervlllo. near forty years old,". Is dead here. Her May 14—Chinese Nationalists de- Charles Evans Hughes to the position. veterans' bill with amendments. fiscal year 1932 submitted by President the sacred college. In Rome. Dec, 20—Gerrlt J. Dlekema. Ameri- 1902 ... not a single criminal has paid the Feb. 6—Federal farm board launched Gen. Edgar Jadwin selected as head Calitormlm 6 city. Including the first and second relatives said she was the oldest wom- abolishes all restrictions on Jews In feated northern rebels in six-day but- Hoover, who said Income tax reduc- Dr. Arthur A. Law, noted surgeon, can minister to The Hatnie. 1903 ...... 11 0 * 1 565 and west of Persia, and the farmers here. He carried $4,000,000 life Insur- tle. emergency plan of surplus control cor- of federal power commission. ilon should not be continued. ' •n Minneapolis. Dec. 21—Sir Harry Perry Robinson, Jloors. The chamber says that such Poland. death penalty for any of these crimes. J904 ...... 10 0 0 567 20 fear winter crops will be destroyed. ance. an lu the world. May 16—Gen. Rafael TrujilJo elected poratloa to check decline of wheat House passed bill for unified border Central west forestry congress July iu-General vo-^ Bernhardl. Ger- British Journalist. W. N. U., CHICAGO. NO. 1-1931. a building will pay for Itself. 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MORTGAGE: SALE: Measuring Glacier* Palutine IN THE DIVORCE COURTS drunkenness. Mrs. Oilva M. Toieffson 6AINBR1DGE NEWS COVERT NEWS Since 1881, the retreat and advance Default having been made In the con Excluding Tran^Jordanla, tbe area of Buchanan was given her freedom of Alpine glaciers in Switzerland has dltions of u certain mortgage made by of Palestine Is slightly OTer 9,000 from the bonds which bound her to Benjamin F. Wells and Florence Wells, square rrilp« Thomas ToIelTson, who deserted her been measured yearly by scientist*. hla wife, mortgugors, to George B. The marital tics of four Berrien George DannefTel is nt home for the IN AND AROUND THE ELMS Thayer, mortgagee, duted the 10th day county couples were severed through anil went to live with his mother. holidays from the L'ulvcrslty oi Mlchi MOHTGAUB 8ALB of April A. D. 1932. and recorded In tho August Lautenbauch motored to Chi- office of the KeglUer of Deeds for the MOnTOAGR SAI-K the medium of the divorc eeonrts ,when gau. county of Berrien and Stute of Mlchl Default having been made in tbe con- cago the day before Christmas lo spend Default huvints: been made Id the con- Circuit Judge Charles K. White issued Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. dltluns of a cartuln morttfaKe mude by gun. on the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1922 ditions of n certain mortgage made by Potiible Origin of Golf Christmas Eve with his children nnd in Liber 146 of mortgages, on page 322, Will Rodewald included Mr. uud Mrs, Uort K. Moore and Maude U. Moore, Rusa B. Kalvin. Mortgagor, to Martin decrees in the following uncontested grandchildren returuliiK home the next iluabuad and Wile, and Cheater L which said mortgage was thereafter J. Dunkirk and Winifred Dunkirk, hus- The Romuns had a game called Dan Muth and Mr. and Mrs. Henry duly assigned by said George B. Thuyer band and wife, with full rights to the cases: Mrs. Opal I. Hnmmell, who day, accompanied by his youngest •Myera und Mudle Myers. Husband and pnganlca, played with a crooked atlcli Kill man of Coloma. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Wife, MortKagom, to Ueatou llarboi to Charles K. Warren, by proper As- survivor, dated the 12th day of July. charged that during their married life daiiKhter, Adeline, who remained here signment of Mortgage, dated July 1. A. D. 1!»27. and recorded in the olllce and n ball of leather, and In Eng- Muth and daughter of Watervllet, Wal Statu Uank, a Corporation. Mortguge*. her husband bought twenty automobiles until Sunday. dated the ^8th dav of March, A. U. m8, 1922, and recorded in the Olhce of said of the Ki'^IsIit of Deeds for the county land during the reign of Edward III ter Bowden of New York and Mr. and und recorded In the olllce of the Itegls- Register in Liber 6 of Assignments of of Berrien, and Slate of MIcbiKan. on but thut she was forced to work lo buy James i'upura returned to Chicago Mortguges on Puge 320 on July 6. 1922: the game was called bandy ball. The Mrs. John K. Muth of Schoolcraft ter uf Deeds for tbe county of Berrien .the 18th day of July. A. D. 1927. In Liber her own clothes. They were married In on Sunday after spending a few days und btute uf Mlcblgun, on the lat day on wnlch mortguge there Is claimed 163 of morlKMRes. on pagi- 403; which Dutch game dllTers greatly from the Miss Gladys Craven and Kirhard Skep- to be duo at tho (late of this notice, 1927 and have no ohlldren. .Mrs. Ova at the home of his brother, August uf October, A. D. 1^28, in Liber 164 of suld mortgiiKe was thereafter assigned cher of Coloma spent Sunday at the mortKugea, on page 572 und the inatall- for principal and Interest, tho sum of by said Martin J. Dunkirk and VVini- Reeman of Niles was given a decree Scottish, and It Is believed that iolf I'upura. Fifteen Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty- Rodewald home. Miss Craven Is incntu of principal and'tntereat ou said fred Dunkirk, husbi^nd and Wife, to w. from Fred Beeman on n charge of de- Is a direct descendant of the game of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benetil are mortgage not having been paid when five dollars, and an attorney's fee of P. Harvey, by proper assignment of student at Western State Teachers Col Thlrty-flve dollars, as provided for In mortKage dated July 12th. 1927. and re- sertion; Mrs. Rose Zerlman of Benton shinty, hut Is probably a combination s|)endfuK the holidays lu Chicago with tlie same became due und payable, uc- lege. curdlng to the tenna und conditiona of said mortgage, und no suit of proceed corded In the olllce of said Register. In Harbor Was divorced from John Zerl- of both. Golf was extensively played their son and daughter. Ings ut law having been Instituted to Liber 7 of AssiKnmi-nt of Mortgages, on Miss Lydia Jusse of Henton Harbor auid inoitguge. und the undersigned man on a charge of non-sup|)ort and In Scotland In 1457. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crawford and having declured the full umount of said recover the moneys secured by said page 3C4: and which said mortgage was visited Miss Mahcl i'aui Insi week. murtgugi due und puyuble, ua provided mortgage, or any purt thereof. thereafter duly assigned hy said W. P. Mr. and Mrs. Van Kniehes and son children and the former's father and In suid inurtgirge; on which mortgage Notice Is Hereby Given, thut by vir- Harvey, to AiiKUsta Schuder. by proper mother spent Christmas at the Pockett there Is clulnu-d to bo due ut the dute tue of the power of sale contuined In assignment of mortgaKe dated Septem- of Owosso are siM'mling the Christmas suld mortgage, and the statute In such ber 24. 1927. and recorded in tbe office 1 home. uf this notice, for princlpul und Interest, vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Georgi the sum ol Kleven Thouaund Three case mude und provided, on Monday the of said ReKlster In Liber 7 of Assign- Kniebcs, and other local relatives. They Marie Slrks of Lima. Ohio, is visiting Hundred Nlnety-fuur und fiO/lUO ((11,- 9th duy of Februury, A. D. 1931, at ten ment of Mortgages, on page 388; and o'clock In tho forenoon, the undersigned the Interest on the money secured by visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber in her sister and brother, Mrs. Otto Zim- 3K4.6U) dullurs und un attorney's feo of Thirty-live (135.00) dollars, ub provided will, at tho front door of the Court said mortgage not having been paid South Bend hist Friday. merman and James Slrks. House in the City of St Joseph, Berrien when the same became due and payable, fur In suld mortgage, uud no auit or County, Michigan, thut being tho place Miss Gertrude Kodewald returned lo Mrs. Jake HetVner spent Christmas proceeding ut luw huv^ig been institut- according to the terms and conditions Eve with Mrs. August Lauienbach. ed to recover the inoneya secured by where the Circuit Court for the county of said mortgage, nnd the undersigned the South Bend Hnslness ("oiiegi' Mon suld inortgago, or any purt thereof. of Berrien la held, sell ut public auction, having declared the full amount of said day after siH'tiding Christinas with her Mr. aud Mrs. C. N. Kelly spmt to the highest bidder, the premises mortKafre due and payable forthwith, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue described In suld mortguge, or so much gr LIBERTY Christmas Eve at the home of the lat- as provided in said mortgage, on which parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Bodewald. of the power of sule contuined In suld thereof us muy be necessury to puy the ter's parents In Hartford, where a com- mortguge, und tho statute in aucb case mortKaKe there is claimed to be due at Miss Xadlne Stewart of Wyandotte made und provided, on Monduy tho 16th umount so us aforesaid due on said the date of this notice, for principal and pany of -- children and grandchildren mortgage, with six per cent Interest, interest, the sum of Thirty-eight Hun- Is at-the home of her parents, Mr. and day of February, A. D. lUSl, ut ten together with said were entertained. o'clock lu the forenoon, tho undersigned and all legal costs, together with sale dred Forty-seven dollars, and an at- Benton Harbor Mrs. A. M. Stewart, for the holidays. attorney's fee. to-wltLLots Two (2) and torney's fee of Thlrty-flve dollars, as Mr. aud Mrs. Collwins are the par- will, ut tbe front door of the Court Twenty-one (21), Mr. and Mrs, Hexford Clark and House, In the City of at Joseph, that Three (8), block provided for In said mortgage, and no cuts of a baby lioy born on Oecember original I'lat of BrunsoB n Harbor, now suit or proceedings at law havmK been baby daughter, Martha Klaine, of Mar being the pluco where the Circuit City of Benton Harbor, Berrien County. 18th. The mother was formerly Mollie Court fur the county of Berrien is held, Instituted to recover tbe moneys se- shall, and Miss Luclle Maikowski from Michigan, according to the recorded cured by said mortgage, or any part Frank. sell ut public uuctlon. to the Highest plat thereof. \ FOLKS! the Western State Teachers Collegi bidder, the premises described In suld thereof. Mr. and Mrs. Mai Rider and children Duted: November 12,' 1930. Notice Is hereby Kiven. that by virtue are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- mortgage, or ao much Uiereof as muy CHARLES K. WARREN. of Watervllet spent Christmas at the e necessary to puy the amount so as of the power of sale contained In said man Maikowski. for the Christmas va f(.r..aiiiil duu on suld mortguge. with Assignee of Mortguge. mortgage, and the statute In such case G. H. Kelly home and in the afternoon Iforesuid due on GORE & HARVEY, Some 1931 Hits Worth Making cation. Mrs. Harry Clark of Benton Six per cennt iinterestn , and all legal costs. made nnd provided, on Monday, the 30th they motored to Benton Harbor to visit with suld attorney's lee, to- Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. day of March. A. D. 1931. nt ten o'clock Harbor was a Sunday guest at tin together Benton Hurbor, Michigan. In the forenoon, the undersigned will their brother and uncle, F. W. Kelly. wit' (Npv. 14-Jun. 30-31. Resolutions to See and Hear Maikowski home and Mr. and Mrs. All those certuln pieces and purcela at the front door of the Court House In Freil Appleby of Niles were callers The Bethany Lutheran church of of lund situuied in tho Townsnlp of Ihe City of St. Joseph, Berrien County, Covert was crowded for the Christams Sodus, Berrien County Michigan, des- Michigan, that being tbe place where there Monday- the Circuit Court for the county of Ber- program on Christmas niuht, when cribed us follows to-wlL Mr. and Mrs. Max ("lark and family The Southwest Fractional Quarter of MORTOACSB SALE rien Is held, sell at public auction, to TONIGHT tine program was given and 10-' pack- Section Thirty-five (36), Township Five the hlRhest bidder, the premises des- of Lawrence were Christmas guests of cribed In said mortgage, or so much ages of candy were distributed to the Co) South, Range Klghteen (18) West, Default having been made In tho con- Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Uanneffel. excepting Seven (7) acres In the South ditions of a certain mortgage mude by thereof as may be necessary to pay the A jolly reunion of Ihe old Live Wire 'hlidrcn. oust corner thereof, owned by William Joseph Kibbler, unmarried, mortgagor, amount so as aforesaM duo on said Big Whoopee and Jambouree Party Mr. and Mrs. Walter DenhotT and E Newberry, containing One Hundred to Orace Stoned I (To. mortgagee, duted mortgage, with seven (7) ner cent In- Classes of the Brick church was held terest, and all legal costs, together with hildren and their nephew motored to Forty und eighty hundredths (140.80) the 3rd day o£ October, A. D. 1929, and last Friday evening a I the home of ucres, more or less. Also, the Last t rac- recorded In tbe olllce of tho UeglHter of said attorney's fee, to-wit: With Paul Whiteman and His Band, in Mrs. Henry Schaus. After a pot luck 'hlcago. Christmas night, for a visit. tion of the Southeast Fructlonul Quur- Deeds for the county of Berrien und Part of the Northeast Quarter of Sec- Mr. and Mrs. (J. 11. Kelly and son ter of Section Thirty-four ("L, Towii,- State of Michigan, on tho 5th duy of tion Nineteen (19), Township Four (4) supper the evening was spent with October, A. D. 1929, In Liber 173 of South, Range Eighteen (18) West, to- and Mr. and Mrs. Balighman and chll- ship Five (5) South, Uunge Eighteen "THE KING OF JAZZ" memories and music. Klghteen guests (18) West, containing Thirteen and mortgages, on page 311, and tho Inter- wlt: Beginning at the Intersection of 0 the East line of McCord Street aid the were present. iren spent Friday evenint; at the homei Twenty-eight Hundredths (13.38) J *®*- est on the money secured by said mort- •f Mr. and Mrs. Nini Rider. Also, tbe Northwest traction of the gage not having been paid when the North line of Buss Avenue In the City Miss Uuth Qarmody and friend of Northwest Fractional Q-mrter of Sec- same became due and payable according of Benton Harbor: thence East along South Bend were here to spend Christ- Finery Crawford, who had Ihe mis-] tion Two (2), Township Six (6) South, to the terms and conditions of said the North line of Buss Avenue Fifty THURSDAY and FRIDAY fortune to break a bone in his linger Kange Eighteen (18) Weat, coiituining mortgage, and tho undersigned having (50) feet: thence North parallel with mas at the home of the former's par- McCord Street One Hundred Thirteen while playing basketball at the Covert Nine and -Sixty-two hundredths (5«.62) declared tho full amount of said mort- ents, Supervisor and Mrs. John D. acres. Also, tbe Northeast traction of gage duo and payable forthwith, as (113) feet to the South line of an alley: HAPPY NEW YEAR'S SENSATION Carmody, of Balnbrldge. school, Is reported to be doing nicely. tlie Northeast FrucUonal Quarter of provided In said mortgage; on which thence West along South line of said Section Three_(3), Townshl^ Six (6) mortguge there is claimed to be due ut alley Fifty (60) feet to the East line of South, Range Eighteen (18) West, con- tho dute of this notice, fer princlpul McCord Street: thence South along the und Interest, the sum of One Thousand East line of McCord Street One Hun- Lightning Flashes FACTS ABOUT THE TELEPHONE tulnlng Ten and Thirty-six hundreoths ZION EVANGEUCAL CHURCH (10.36) acres, ull of tne foresaid des- Seventy-three dollars, and un attorney's dred Thirteen (113) feet to the place of criptions containing Thl/ty-threo and fee of Thlrty-flve dollars, as provided beginning, being In the City of Benton Rev. S. P. Kirn, Pastor. twenty-six hundredths (33.26) acres. AU for in said mortgage, and no suit or Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan. uf the above described parcels of land proceedings ut law having been Insti- MARTIN J. DUNKIRK. About 3,000.000 toll calls to ex- containing One Hundred Seventy-six tuted to recover the moneys secured by WINIFRED DUNKIRK. Sunday, January 4. 1!KU. said mortgage, or any purt thereof. Mortgagees. hanges outside the city were made (176) ucres. more or less. Excepting therefrom the following Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue AUGUSTA SCHUDER. Sunday school at 9:45. last year in Worcester, Muss. of the power of sale contained In suld Assignee of Mortgagee. deacrtbed parcel of land to-wit: OORE & HARVEY. Morning worship at 10:4.'i. Uev. W. Thirty-six years ago tbe city of I'urt of tho Southwest Quarter of mortgage, and the statute In such case Section Thirty-five (36). Township Five made and provided, on Monday, the Attorneys for Mortgagees, and As- m H. Watson of Kalamazoo will preach Wichita, (Kansas), had only 300 tele- 15) South, Range Eighteen (U) West, 23rd day of March, A. D. 1931, at ten signee of Mortgagee. aud conduct the communion service. phones. it now has well over 30.000 described us follows A strip of land o'clock In tho forenoon, the undersigned Business Address: will, at the front door of the Court Benton Harbor, Michigan. Evening service at 7:30. telephones. Sixty-six (66) feet wide. Thirty-three (Jan. 2-13t) (33) feet on each side of the following House In the City of St Joseph, Berrien Prayer meeting each Tuesday and Great Britain now has direct tele- County, Michigan, that being the place described center line: phone communication with every Im- Hundred Fourteen and five tenths where tho Circuit Court for the county Thursday evenings. of Berrien Is hold, sell at public auction, The third quarterly conference will portant Kuropean country except Rus- (214.6) feet west of the center of Sec- Order for PuDllcitlon JOE E. tion 35, Township 6 South, Range 18 to the highest bidder, the premises be held on Saturday evening. January sia. Greece and Turkey. West; thence South Thirty (30) degrees described In suld mortguge, or so much Slate of Michigan- The Probate Court for BkO WN Fifty (60) minutes Last Two Hundred thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe the County of Berrien. 3. Rev. Watson will be present and The demand for telephone service in amount so as aforesaid duo on said At a seHsion of said Court, held al ihe Pro- reports will be given from the various New Zealand has been adding tele- Fifty-six (256) feet; thence on an eight (8) degree curve to right Three Hun- mortgage, with six per cent Interest, bate Offlce in ihe city of St. Joseph, in Hal