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VOL 36 COLOMA. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 NO. 38 REPUBLICANS ELECTED EVERY CANDIDATE LIGHT VOTE CAST STODCK WAS ELECTED EOUR NEW MEMBERS SUBMIT NEW PLAN FOR IN COLDMA TOWNSHIP LAST MONDAY IN WATERVEIET CITY BENTON HARBOR MAYOR ELECTED TO SlIPERflSORS INDIGENT AEFLICTED CARE

Vote in Colonm Township A. W. Baker. Supervisor, and Other I-con D. Case Re-KWed Mayor—Guy Defeated John J. Sterling for Re- Sam B, Miners. Charles Gage. H, D Special Supervisors Commidee and William Traver. Former Hartford Cau- The three const It uiional amend- Officers Were R»-elerted WUh Ex ment of landing fields lost by a vote o Curtis Treaanrer-K. II. Merrificld elertion With Majority of 508 Votes Roberts and .lohn B, Nixon Defeated Medical Assnciadon Agree on Local ner. Was Wanted for Adarking Hi* 324 to 1!»7: and the amendment r» eeption of Highway (onunUHloner— Assessor—WMIiam Ret/, Conslahle. AKorney John J. Sterling of Benton There will be but four new faces on Hospitalizadon Fa( her-in-law. Frank Johnson, at garding the refunding of state Ixind Harbor, who lias served as mayor of the Berrien county board of supervls was defeated by a vole of 334 to 100. Extra Heavy Vote Cast Watervllet city voters Hocked to tin that city for (he past two years, was ore when that body meets later this The Supervisors' special coinmidee Bangor For Supervisor— polls Monday in numliers (bat e>tab- defeated last Monday by Merwyn (J. month for (he annual April sesion. on care of ludigenl adult atlllcted cases 300 A. W. Baker llahes an all lime record for a local iru Stonck by a majority of 50s votes, in Among those who will lie missed when met with a committee of (he Berrien William Traver. 05. soulhwest Mich- ('has. It. Marvin 250 niclpal election, and with a total of 531 County Medical Associallou at (he igan canner wunled in Van Buren COIiOHA TOWNSIUP OFFICERS the campaign between the two same the roll call Is made are Samuel B. For Township Herk— votes cast, came within one of match- Kentlemen two years ago Sterling was court bouse Tuesday and reached an county three years for the alleged at- 430 Miners, (Fighting Sam) of Royalton: John V. Thompson iiiK the vote cast in the presidential (he winner with alNiiK NOO majority. H. D. Roberts of Galien (ownsblp, who agreement on a plan (o hoMpKalize tempted murder of Ids former father-in- 2'J.' Chester Hocker election of lirjs. Darwin J. Sutherland and Roy Kim- was defeated by Carl Renbarger; ('has. these cases at Mercy hospidtl. Kenton law, Frank Johnson, at Bangor, was 8upenl»or—Allen W. Baker. For Township Treasurer- The non-partisan ballot, carrying (Sage of Hagar township, who was de- Harbor, and Pawadng hospital, Mies, arres(ed Sunday in Chicago by Sheriff 30." ball were elected city commissioners E, (J, Hoodemaker. Towiwhip CM—John V. Hiifiwi Henry C. Kllmark contests for several city ottlces. is cred at large; Krnesi Htelnke defeated Os- feated by John F. Resemer: and John instead of sending these padenls (o the IjTO A. IIOSIK'III 202 riiiveralty hospital at Ann Arbor. Township Treasurer—Henry C. Kll- Red with drawing forth the heavy wald Kaumehder for Hie office of com- B, Nixon of Baroda (ownshpl. who Is I raver, a fugitive since September. For Highway Commissioner— vote. althoiiKh Interest was keen In Hit The suitor visors' coinniideu will sub- I!»2\ was taken while eating his Easter mark. missioner for (he first ward: Jess succeeded by Forres( drown. The new Wakeman Ryno 350 capital punlsbment referendum. mit its report and reconinieiidadoit at dinner Sunday in a Chicago hotel with HiRhway Commissioner—Wakeman By 324 l.eever was re-elected cdinmissioiier board will sdll have a Republican ma- Claude Tacy Leon 1>. Case, mayor of the city for from the second ward. Chester Adams jority. (he membership Itelng 22 Re- the forthcoming meedng of (he Ber- Ids son. William. Jr.. who is said to no. For Overseer of Highways— the past two years, was reelected over from the (bird ward and Leon Hill won publicans and 10 Hemocrals. rien County Board, which will next have come from California to join his Overseer of Hl«hway»—John Peterson. John Peterson 3^1 Dr. J. W. (iunn. 300 to 21* Tuesday. A dine will no doubt be set father. 201 a great victory in the fourth ward, de- All four retiring supervisors were Justice of the Peare—Osrar J. Smith. Richard Fletcher C. Cuy Curtis, running for reelection feallng William J. Hemstreet by a vote leaders on (he county hoard and held for consideration of (be re|M>rt and re- Sheriff Hoodeniaker, following a tip Member Board of Review—Wm. N. For Justice of the Peace— as city treasurer, scored an easy victo- of 530 to 302. Renton Harbor's four imporlaid committee assignments. Rob- coiiimendadoiis of the 11111111111111'. If a given him by Al Billing, a Van Buren Oscar J. Smith 371 ry over his four opponents on the bal- majority of the county board members VanDenreer. 204 sujiervlsors wen- all re-elected. Michael erts. a former chairman of (he board, county deputy, made the trip to Chi- Constablen—diaries Andrews. Peter Abram Hachman lot for that office. Me recelvnl '.Kl votes J. Murphy, who has served as constable was a member of (he committees on vote approval of the plan, it will be pii( cago in 11 speedy automobile, Traver For Member Board of Review— Dienhart, Emil Johnson ami Ernest more than his nearest rival. Stanford for many years, was defeated for re- etpializadon and flliance and chairman in etTect immediately by the superlu- MibniKted (.. arrest without resistance. Wm. N. VanDerveer 4 Ma trail, the next high years, was re-elec(ed at the election handling of these cases, which it is 1111 garding the improvement of binding Buchanan Twp—Mederick W, ward was posted for ids capture, but idential election In 1088. by over a man. on Monday widiout opposition. Other derstood (he Association will use for fields lost by a vote of 324 to 107. Howe (D)* (he time liinK has since lapsed. score of votes. The holdover members of the com- olllcers elected in Benton were: Town- local bospKal beUennents. Chikaming-P. D. Burgh (R)* Traver. when Interviewed at die jail Politicians state that the big vote mission are Clair Shepard. Sheldon ship clerk. Ida DuVall; treasurer. The memliers of (he sitecial commit- Coloma—A. W. Baker (R)* in I'aw Paw. (old of brief residences in cast this year was occasioned by the Rridges and Frank C. Smith. Charles Winters: highway commission- tee that has been considering the mat- «. A. WIGENT WINS Galien—Carl Renbarger (D). • 'alifomia, Wisconsin and Illinois, fol- capital punishment proposition which er, George Olds: overseer of highways. ter are: Chairman A. W. Baker. Colo- Betz Elerted Constable Hagar—John Basemer (D). iowing ids escape from Michigan. Ho /was a state Issue In Michigan, but Robert Smith; jus(lc«s of the peace, ma: H, D, Roberts. Galien; Chas, Gage. Jl STICE ON STICKERS Lake—Theodore Katzbach (R)* said all his business ventures hud there had been a very aggressive cam- Chester Taube and Ray Hicks: mem Hagar; Leon D. Case. Watervllet; J. William Betz won election as con Lincoln—Clarence Bartz (R)* proved failures. His Bangor plant fail- paign waged In the township for the Iter board of review, A. J. Merry. Walter Wood, Niles; Frank Cupp. Ste- stable over John J. Hammel 207 to 205. New Buffalo—Alvin Kruger (D)* ed. as did a factory in Hartford. election of the township officers and Other candidates on the city ballot— vensvllle. Mr. Wood and Mr. Cupp are Only Contest In Township Balloting Niles Twp.—Fred C. Franz (D)*. Traver has since married again. His the various candidates did more person- Doric C. Hawks for clerk. Allen W Independent Candidates Win at Hart citizen members. There was only one contest In the Oronoko—Walter Eidsen (R)* third wife is the former Bertha Cornell al work than usual this spring. The Woodruff for justice and Theron Forbes ford Watervllet township election Monday. Pipestone—Glenn Clark (R)* of Bangor. total vote cast last Monday was W.M; for isiard of review, were unopposed (J. A. Wigent. veteran justice of die rnusual interest was centered in (he Royalton—Martin Kretchman (D)» SPARTAN WOMEN'S LEAGUE The sou. William, owns a small farm the vote one year ago was 004. and the St. Joseph Twp.—Chester O. Jor- closest race of the campaign. Mr. Ryno peace, who was defeated for the nomin- Referemluni rroposals Ixise township eiecdoli in Hartford township, at Bangor ami was reported euroute ation at the township caucus, an- where Supervisor Moses Ciillom and dan (R)* STARTED BY MISS LEIBERMAN to the Michigan property when he met was about 070. Sodus—Harry King (R)* nounced himself as an Independent can- All three propositions on the referen- Township Clerk Paul Ricliler were both bis father in Chicago. Three Oaks—D. R. Beeson (R)* Few Changes in Officers didate against Fred Vonderbeld. the dum ballot lost heavily In both Water- re-elected independent. Rotil of these Watervllet Twp. — John Wamian regular nominee. Wigent ran on stick- vllet city and township. Tin vote was men were defvaled In (he Republican (R)* East Lansing. Mich.. April 4—Miss The only material change In the per- as follows: caucus but decided to run Independent- ers and was given 100 votes to '.lO for Watervllet city — Leon D. Case Goldle l-elberman of Coloma has been FIVE WOMEN DRAWN FOR sonnel of the township officers for the Township ly and (he vo(ers approved the services Vonderbeld. The other candidates Capital Punishment City (D)* Identitied as Inliuendal in organizing ensuing year will IK- that of the office (hat (he (wo officers have given by re- elected to office Without opposition are: Yes .. 112 4-2 Weesaw—William Renbarger (D)* the Spartan Women's League, a new JURY SERVIC E AT APRIL TERM of highway commissioner. Wakeman Supervisor—John Wurman l^ No . ISS 82 electing (lieiu- Mr. Culiom had a ma- group on Michigan State campus that Ryno defeated Claude Tacy for this of- Clerk—Clyde Scherer ISO Uefunding Bonds joriiy of 20 voles over Lee Harley, (he Benton Harbor promises to set a precedent in co-ordin- flce and will succeed Joe Huyck, who Treasurer—Martin Hansen .... 187 Yes .. 138 0.1 caucus candldale ftir supervisor; and ating all phases of co-ed activity, by had been commissioner for some time. First ward—Frank X. Duerr (R)* . August Frick. 1). Yates and Arthur Highway Commissioner—Henry Hut- No .. 14.-1 101 Ricliler received 03 more voles than Ids Second ward—John Chaddock (R)* virtue of her keen interest in promot- The fight for this office marked the chins B*l Landing Fields opponenl. W. N. Smith. Third ward—Roy Clark (R)* ing the projects undertaken by that Ailing Will Represent Coloma and closest race f the campoaigu. Mr. Ityno Justice (full term) —F. H. McGow Yes . ins Fourth ward—Michael H e n n e s body during (he p4s( moiidi. Miss being elected by a majority of I'O votes. 17 s No . 252 113 (R)' Leiberman Is one of the 250 co-eds to Watervllet Allen W. Baker, who has represented Board Review—W. W. Knapp . isr. Buchanan City become aOilialed with the League since Thirty-seven names have been Coloma township on the county board Overseer Highways—William Tred- State Tirket Republican its existence this term. Outstanding First precinct—Harry Boyce (R>' drawn of people who are (o serve on for several terms, and who has the dis- . 186 PLAN NO POUR CEMENT among the activities of the group lias er Republican candidates on the state Second precinct — William Fette the jury for the April term of court, tinction of having served as chairman Constables—Al Shrosbree , I'.mi been an active participation in co-ed ticket led the Democratic slate by ap- (D)* which opens on April 27th. The list of the county board longer than any Constable—Ralph Thomas ... . 188 athletics, where many prizes were won, proximately a two to one vote In both At large—George Richards (R)* includes live women. other chairman, who was further hon- . 182 and a formal dance which was a decid- Constable—Oscar Smith the city and township. The vote In the ON NEW y.S.3l APRIL 15 Nlles City ored a few months ago by being elected . IS"-' ed success. Other undertakings of the The April jury panel follows: Constable—Bert Stewart .... •ity was 300 to 150. president of the State Association of First ward—C. A. Forberger (R)*. league have been a membership drive Herman Butzbach, Balnbrldge; Frank Bildmire, Baroda; Fred Carter, Supervisors, will again serve the town- The Vote On City Candidates Second ward—E. R. Stormes (R)*. and several teas. The primary purpose ship. Mr. Haker has served at different Contractors who are building the new Third ward—Charles Moon (R)* of the organization as set down by the Benton: Fred Rowe. Frieda Granzow. times on almost every Important com- The vote on city caudblates was as I". S. 31, from South Haven to Benton Fourth ward—Charles Womer (R)* leaders of the movement is to create Mildred Seifrldge and Sam Murtl. Ben- mittee of the Berrien county board and Beuien County Weddings follows: Harbor and St, Joseph, along the Lake St. Joseph City leadership among unorganized girls, to ton Harbor: Clyde Clark. Berrien; was for years a memlwr of the ad- Mayor— Michigan shore, have had so much good Alvin O. Knaak. (D)* enter teams in compedtlve athletic Frank Vetter, Bertram!; Eliza Wol- visory board of the county road com- Leon D. Case 300 weather, tills one of the mildest of win- Charles Miller (R)* sports, to develop a strong bond of kins, Buchanan township; Milton Ful- missioners. Schoenbeck-Waiker John W. (iunn 218 ters (hat they are waiting for warm James T. Clark (R)* friendship among college women, and ler and H. R. Adams, Buchanan; Wil- John V. Thompson, who was elected "'lerk— weather, Pracdcally every foot of (he George Reeves (D)* to provide a common meedng place for liam Covert, Chikaming; August village president In March, proved to Mrs. Belie Walker of Fair Plain and Doric C. Hawks 400 new highway is now graded and ready • Re-elected. sorority and non-sorority co-eds. Fricke, Coloma; Carl Benson. Gallthi; be the best vote getter in the local O. C. Schoenbeck of St. Joseph were Treasurer— for (he cemeid. Cement cannot be Benjamin Peter. Sr.. Hagar: Richard campaign, as be led his ticket last Mon- united in marriage al the home of the C. Ony Curds 238 poured safely before April I5(h in this Totzke. Lake; Albert Pallas. Sr., Lin-, day. receiving 430 votes for the office of bride on April 4. 1031, Rev. Howard Stanford A. Keasey 130 ladtude. Those In charge say the sum- COLOMA COUPLE WERE WED coin; Theodore 11. Walter. New Buf- township clerk, against 225 for his op- Blannlng, pastor of the Congregational Aage Larsen 20 mer tourist traffic will be using Ibis An unknown woman jumped off the falo: David M. Walker. Niles town- ponent on the Citizens ticket, Chester church at Benton Harbor, officiating. B. F. Rogers SI shore mule by the middle of July. IN SOUTH BEND. SATURDAY south pier at the harbor at St. Joseph ship; Thomas Flynn. Lenora Burns, Hocker. Following a wedding luncheon at the Clair K. Shepard 34 Every s(ep of (his new U. S. 31 will last Saturday and her body disappeared Fred Swartz and James E. Babcock, Henry C. Kllmark. the Republican Hotel Vincent, the couple left for a Assessor— be charmingly scenic. Two places in the disturbed waters of the lake. The Niles city; Charles Boone. Oronoko; N. candidate for township treasurer; Os- wedding trip to Asheville. N. C.. after Frank H. Merrilield 330 sland out as being decidedly adracdvo. Floy Bloomingdale and Carroll Wright efforts of members of the coast guard L. Clark. Pipestone; William Krause, car J. Smith, for Justice of the peace which they will reside in Fair Plain. Edward AusUn 101 The lirsi Is Thunder Mountain, north to locate the body were fruitless. It Royalton; Laura A. Wroten, St. Joseph is believed that (he vicdm was Mrs. for full term; and Win. N. VanUerveer, Hoard of Review— •f Rodger's Creek, motoring into Van Plighted Their Vows township; Warren Smith. Joseph En- candidate for member of the board of Theron Forlies 400 Ruren counly from (he south. The Geneva Siegfried of DuRocher. Ills., ders. Gerge Schneider, and Anthony Miss Floy. Elinor Bloomlngdale. who hail lieen in poor health for some review for a full term, were all re- highway swerves around (he base of Cilbert. St. Joseph city; Floyd Grey, Crane-Iioyt 'ommlssloners— daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom- elected with good majorities. The new F. W. Emerson 353 this promoiKory. (some S00 fee( eleva- time and had been visiting at the home Sodus; William Helse, Three Oaks; C. lngdale of Coloma. and Carroll Wright of a sis(er, Mrs. John Kobe, al Bridg- constables elected are Charles Andrews. Mrs. Cora Crane, a well known resi- Roy Brink 35.S tion t. before climbing into the wooded I). Yates. Watervllet township: Arthur of this village, surprised their friends man. She disappeared from the sisteKs Peter Dienhart, Emll Johnson and K. dent of Shoreham. the new village on Percy Abbott 243 dunes. Thunder Mountain Is said to Ailing, Watervllet city; aud Dick Hill, by the announcement of (heir marriage, home Saturday morning. Weesaw township. H. Erickson. the Lake Shore drive south of St. Jo- • R. D. Mat ran 228 reverberale deep rolling thunder, with which was performed in South Bend, seph. and Harry F. Soyt, an Alma. not a cloud in the azure sky and Lake Amendmepts Voted Down David Youdell Ind.. Sadirday. April 4, 1031. by Rev. Mich., busintss men. were married by Justice— Michigan at Its feet as calm as a mill Bowman. pas(or of the Baptist church. Rev. Elmer Ward Cole, pastor of the The three constitutional amendments Allen W. Woodruff 437 pond. Tills Is declared to be a sclen- They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Christian church at South Bend. Ind.. which were before the people were all Nonstable— tilic fact. attes(ed to by reputable local H. L. West and Winifred Bloomlngdale April 4. 1031. They will reside at Alnnf. William Betz 207 voted down In Coloma township. The inhabitants, long before and since the of Coloma. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John J. Hammel 205 Volstead Ac( was enacled Into law. On COLOMA FRUIT EXCHANGE Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison a clear day Thunder Mountain may be of Benton Harbor. The bride and groom 'THE FARMERS' FRIEND" VWWWWWVWWWWWWVWWWt^Art^W^^ seen and heard miles away. went to Chicago from South Bend and Carmody and Sleber Win in Bainbridgc The second most scenic place is about were royally entertained by friends in live miles south of south Haven where Flour, Feed, Fertilizer and Seeds that city, returning home Monday even- (he highway is aboul one thousand feet THE COLOMA THEATRE Supervisor John D. Carmody. run- ing. Coloma people arc extending their from (he lake. The slrelcb to the lake W. F. ENDERS, Manager COLOMA, MICH. ning for re-election on (he Citizens congratulations to the happy young NEW EQUlPlim - KOVinOKE THE PERFECT VOICE SOUND OK F1UI ticket in Balnbrldge. won by a majority Is sandy, barren and level. Two low couple. The bride is a member of the t.f 105 and Joseph Sleber. Jr.. CKizeiis sand hills at the beach, one (o (he rigid senior class of the Coloma high school and the other to the left, and each Give us your order for Spray Oils, Lime and Sul- April 11, 12—Saturday and Sunday Adult. SSc-ChUdren 10c •andidate for re-election as treasurer, and will continue her school work so received a majorKy of SO. The vo(e about a half mile apart, frame the as to graduate with the other members phur, Arsenate of Lead, Tanglefoot, Sulphate of ((OIID MIIDCIi" A stbry of th* women heroes of the great war. Feat- was as follows, on (he entire (icket: tropical picture which might just as WAIV nimuE uring Robert Montgomery, Anita Page and Zazu Pitt». of her class. Supervisor— well have been taken on the Riviera in Ammonia, Fertilizer and Farm Bureau Seeds. ALSO A COMEDY Reese Merrill. Jr.. R 1M France, or on the Ocean Drive between John D. Carmody, C .'.... 331 Palm Beach and Miami. The marine and indigo coloring of the water in TOM Till MB WEDDING WILL GIVE US YOUR ORDERS FOR April 14,15—Tuesday and Wednesday ICo-Bargain Night -10c 'lerk— Frank A. Arenl. R 27.» tills vista makes it almost look salty. BE A P. T. A. FEATURE A pack of thrill, and Ernest Klbler. C Tlie natives of tills part of the s(a(e Fertilizers, 4-16-4 $40.30 William Haines in "REMOTE CONTROL" a million laugh. Treasurer— will be mosl asUinlshed at the marvel- William Weber. Jr.. R .... 200 ous scenery of the new U. S. 31. and it 3-12 4 $34.00 Children 10c Unique Entertainment Will be Given Ad.lt. 10c COMEDY Joseph Sleber. Jr.. C 280 will be a surprising revelation to the old timer, who says he knows "every 2-16-4 $32.00 Highway Commissioner- Next Tuesday Evening August Weber. R 201 foot of (he way." Arthur Pe(ers. C 201 A "Tom Thumb Wedding," staged Jusdce of the Peace- by pupils of the kindergarten and llrst Leonard Lima Bean Seed, considered REMAINS OF EMIL TRETLOW John J. Arent, R 203 grade, will be the special feature of the the best, per bushel of 60 lbs 102 next meeting of the Coloma Paren(- $10.00 BU Serou. C WILL BE TAKEN TO CHICAGO Board of Review- Teacher Assodadon, on Tuesday even- Tomato Plants Roy Butzbach. R ^ ing. April 14. at the school auditorium. SEED BARGAINS William Drach, C 103 The performance will begin at 7:30 and Any way you want them and at any price Deadi Ocrurred Tuesday Evening Near a ten-cent admission will lie charged. you want to pay. Constable— SWEET CLOVER, per bushel $4,50 Joseph Bakos. R Buudy School House The cast Is made up of about lifty Ryno Blastock, R 250 actors and includes the bridal party. Contains 17 varieties of other crop and weed seeds, including 2000 Seedlings, any number you want, in flat $1.00 per Flat Glenn Nichols, R 200 Emll Tredow. a former resident of Mower girls, ushers and guests." The mustard seeds per acre. Be sure and try this on the "Back 40." Seedlings, actual count $2.50 per 1.000 Otto Moser, R 254 Chicago, who has resided near the part of Tom Thumb Is taken by Clay- liCon Seron. (T 204 Bundy school in North Coloma, for (he ton Wilson; the bride. "Jennie June.'' ALFALFA, per bushel $9.60 Transplanted plants, 221 to plat $1.50 per Flat Charles Klbler. C 201 past few years, passed away at 0:00 is little Jackyline Newman and (be part Transplanted plants, any less number to flat $1.50 uer Hat Edward Jaffke, C 201 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 7. 1031. of clergyman is acted by Ralph Mast. Try this on your piano. Germination 51%, Hard Seed 12%, George Nodulruft, C 2 IS Special music, directed by Prof. Null, Dead Seed 36%. And 5000 weed seeds per pound at NO EXTRA Plants in dirt bands, ready to set in field at at tlie home of ids only daughter. Mrs E. Nessal. following an Illness with will be a part of (be program. any time $25-00 P61" I.000 CHARGE. Don't you want a seed "bargain?" The above were pneumonia and complicadous. Short analyzed by the Michigan State College so they must be correct, Plants In 4-in. clay flower pots, ready to set NOTICE funeral services were held from the late home. Thursday afternoon, con- MORAL-BUY FARM BUREAU SEEDS in field at setting time $60.00 per 1.000 The Village Council of the Village of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brightup of St ducted 15y Rev. W. H. Franzman, pas- Joseph observed the 08th anniversary and not the junk you see advertised at special A rebate of 2c each will be made for pots returned. Coloma will receive sealed applications tor of Salem Lutheran church, and tin for the position of overseer of the wat- of their marriage on April 4.1031. They prices. Then you'll have a REAL BARGAIN. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY remains will lie taken (o Chicago, Fri liavq resided in Berrien county since erworks and streets, the same to be in day morning, for Interment. The de- (he hands of the village clerk not later 1S77. Mr. Brightup is one of two sur- FARM BUREAU SEED is sold just as cheaply as good seed can ceased was 71 years old. than April 13. 1031, at 12:00 o'clock, viving soldiers of (he Civil War resid- be. The State Farm Bureau selects it from the grower and does noon. Each bid will receive the consid- ing In St. Joseph and Is !M» years old. NOT import Cheap Foreign Seed to mix with it and cheapen it. THE COLOMA GARDENS eration of the council and appointment while bis bride is in her 85(h year. Tht When its all done and said, what are a few cents per acre in made by them on that date. K is (line (o brighten up your home. couple have seven living children. 32 the cost of seed? Phone 82 F 13 Coloma, Mich. MILO B. BELTER. We have everything for (hat purpose grandchildren and 47 great graudchil Adv 35tf Village Clerk. at Scott's,—Adv, dren. TITE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH.

the vast surplus of cotton will bo ex- and Worrali decided that they had Irony in Story of the probably slipped away Immediately changed for commodltleM, of which the Famous "Fireside SongM News Review of Current cotton growers stand In dlro need. after the fracas and were hiding In These Include farm equipment of all the chaparral. The one sure thing The erection of a boulder memorial kinds, groceries and clothing, The Fighting Tenderfoot was that they would try to raid some to Eben O. Rexford, author of "Sil- ranch for mounts upon which to es- ver Threads Among the Gold," In a OUR COMIC SECTION Events the World Over churchyard at Shiocton, Wis., is a re- By cape. cajumiiah MUTIIQUAKKS "I'll sure see you get It, Bob." O'Hara could not leave Concho for minder of the Ironic story connected ^ and flro In t CHAPTER XII—Continued William MacLeod Raine "No objection to that. Brad," said a few days on account of official busi- with the writing of the song. Hex- Managua, Nlcara- O'Hara. "Hut understand that orders ness. Judge Warner was holding ford, who wrote the words while a —15— Copyright by William MacLeod Ralne President Hoover Urges Economy in National Expendi- Ktia, took an esti- come from me and not from Bob. He's court and It was necessary for him to student at Lawrence college, spent mated toll of l.(Nl0 Miinuol himself was usually In- WNU Service Our Pet Peeve clined to agree with this verdict Ho just a prisoner. I'd put him In the be present. most of his life on a quiet Wiscon- tures—Earthquake Practically Destroys City dead and many f b. did not worry about the morrow. Jail If It would hold him." The sheriff knew that Hob Quantrell sin homestead in a way befitting the rheumatism, backache, a[ thousands Injured, "Just a prisoner. Is he?" Quantrell author of the nation's fireside song, of Managua—Knute Rockne Dead. OCfAN Manaim was another day and would startled oath leaped from tlie killer's was slippery as a weasel and danger- many of t h e m piles, toothache, burns, lips as he jerked up his six-shooter. asked with mock politeness, looking ous as a wolf. Every moment he had but Hart P. Danks, composer of the Nj(/riAT5 HER Arrow Points Americans. The A DOQOR'S take care of Itself. Hut just now be earache, or insect stings. ooHawiu ^ was somewhat disturbed. He was n lie was too late. O'llara's lingers down at his slim. long girlish hands. to be watched. Give him a chance and music, knew an altogether different lVC>0 CALL V)P NUMBER ? to Managua American legation, By EDWARD W. PICKARD law-abiding peaceful citizen who liked closed on his wrist. An arm locked 'An' how long will he be one, Sheriff?" he would find some way to escape. life. Fortunately Danks and his ZMO-OIL gives instant relief. 1 anper^ON B^R. the British legatlct. and Nlcaraguan Something ADVICE for to work In harmony with the leading around his body. Ills feet were swung Hrad had picked up a lamp to lead Therefore O'Hara chose his guards bride In 1874, secure In youth, could For open sores and wounds government buildings were all de- ME 7 UESIDENT IlOO- three months hence, and for them Americans In the counly. The reap- Into the air and he was flung heavily the way to the room. He stopped to with great care. He selected three; slug their pledge that age would make ZMO-OIL kills pain while it ver returned to will be substituted a Juridical com- stroyed. Fire following thu earthquake P Stubborn Bowels Special pearance of Bob Quantrell made a to the ground, the sheriff's weight listen. There had come the sound of Steve Worrali, Amen Owen, and Buck no difference without forseelng the heals; because it does not lay on Washington after an mittee, or what's called a "college" razed twenty blocks of the business shots, a scattered fusillade of them. Grogan. They were to divide the day separation which the future held for "Drink at least six glasses of wa- r shadow on the sunny outlook. The pinning him down. but penetrates into the wound. jleven-day cruise to consisting of two professional Judges district, causing an estimated prop- you are seeking bet- "What's up, do you reckon?" he and night Into relay periods. The first them. Danks died friendless and ter dally—preferably before meals. ter than ordinani foods ior young outlaw's popularity was great Quantrell struggled furiously. He Porto Ilico and the and five nontechnical citizens who erty damage of $.'<0,000,000, E asked. two men he picked because they werd alone long before the tranquil eve- 35(t at Drug Stores Eat bulkier foods, such as vege- your table at moderate prices among the countrymen of Gomez. A tried to free the hand with the re- Virgin islands, with a are called "assessors." American agencies were quick to The sheriff turned to Worrali and the best available. Grogan was slower tables, fruits and coarse breads. you will be pleated with Mon- dozen times Quantrell had stolen cows volver. He thrashed to and fro, using ning of their dreams, and she who II you cannot get ZMO OIL st your drug- countenance that ap- respond to the need for help. The spoke quickly. "Take Hob to the store we will gladly mail you a 35< bottle But every one cannot be an asses- Use a mild laxative as needed." arch Canned Fruits. or horses, driven them far. and made hands and feet as levers to throw off vvitted, and O'Hara hesitated about ap- Inspired the song was equally as proximated the shade sor. Only special categories of citi- Red Cross rushed supplies. Marines, room, Steve. Tie him with a lash pointing him. Hut the man could be lonely years afterward. After tlie on receipt ol price That Is Dr. Caldwell's advice to They look good, taste good a present of them to the poor natives the Incubus clamped to him. sent to the little republic on a political rope to the bed. If he tries to escape relied on not to relax his vigilance. M. R. ZAEGEL ft CO. of an almost ripe to- zens who have high moral and Intel- people with stubborn bowels. Ho and are good. To the fine flavor who sheltered him. Ills name was Almoet he succeeded. In the strug- composer's death a son and daughter mission several years ago, were used 803 New Yorfc Ave. SHEBOYCAM. WIS. mato. West Indian lectual. If not political attainments, specialized on the bowels; treated and appetizing appearance is becoming a legend among the poor. gle the revolver went off, flinging a shoot him down. I'll be back soon He hated Quantrell too much to give lived bitter lives, spent wrangling to maintain order and relieve dis- as I can." him any opportunity of getting away. sur and wind had will run the risk of having their thousands for constipation and Its added the Monarch guarantee Gomez could not. without sacrificing wild shot skyward. O'llara was not a about royalties. At one time the tress. He ran out of the hotel and down Spoiled His Fun burned his face badly, names In the wheel to be drawn as Ills. The prescription he used over ol highest quality, purity and his position as leader, turn bis back large man, but he had fifteen pounds' The Instructions given by O'Hara to quarrel reached such a pitch that the the street In the direction of the Del- Office Boy—Please, sir. can I at- and there was a assessors. It Is too early to know definitely and over In his practice has be- cleanliness. on the bandit advantage of his opponent, and he his deputies were definite. He worned sister sought her brother's arrest for President strong suspicion the the extent of the disaster. Managua's gado stable. He passed people emerg- tend my grandmother's funeral on The reform of the courts of as- come the world's most popular > Sold only by I Moreover, the relation of Quantrell needed every ounce of It to keep the failure to turn over what she felt was Hoover ing cautiously from saloons and gam- Friday? skin would peel. There sizes and the abolition of the Jury Is population was in the neighborhood of laxative! "Syrup Pepsin," as It Is L Independent Retailors A to his daughter Dolores complicated outlaw's right arm extended from the her share. Even such a story as that bling houses. One called to him. Employer—Certainly. That's the ' was no question, however, that he was a result of the reformed penal code in 40,000, The region of this city is dotted now called, was tested by more the situation. The young people were body that tossed Itself about so vio- cannot tarnish the song, whose ac- "What's the fireworks about. Sheriff?" day I've Just fixed for the firm's an- u rested, and greatly so, as a result of Italy, a work on which Minister of yilh evidences of its volcanic charac- than 47 years of practice. In love with each other, and he knew lently. The sheriff knew that If for ceptance by the American people was KNOW-I ter. and history records at least two He did not answer. His business not on account of the greatness of nual staff picnic.—The Humorist. VOHT -ANP- / iWliRt wwj j his leisurely trip. Justice Rricca and his collaborators Today you can get Dr. Cald- that there could be no happiness for one Instant Quantrell could flex the MONARCI was to get to the scene of action as WIUVPO iOOUjAfi OF >; One of bis llrst announcements was have labored for five years. The re- major volcanic disasters, Nicaragua well's Syrup Pepsin at any drog- the girl with sucji a man. muscles of that arm a bullet would cither Its words or music, but be- ; Super-Quality IT UP IN THtr/S that a tax Increase could be avoided form was brought about by what were has been less aiTllcted with earth- FOODS crash Into his brain. To keep hjs soon as possible. cause It furnished a means for thou- ANPeftS^^- store In America, It Is always the After Quantrell's escape from the 1 ;A If his budget and other recommenda- considered scandalous decisions often quakes than its Central American dance hall Gomez reproached Dolores place astride of that writhing torso Some one In the road hailed him. sands to express one of their deep- SWEETEN ACID tfeLBPHCNE • ^HICH ONE same; made exactly according to 2yA^ITY_rOlt78 YEAW tions for expenditures were not in- returned hy Juries made up of men neighbors. the original prescription, from lax- for having hindered the sheriff. It was like riding u bucking bronco. "Hold on there. Not so fast This est feelings.—St Louis Post-Dis- PlRECTC7Ry is Srtt?r<\ i creased by congress next winter. To of Insnfilclent Intellectual attain- So far as is known there Is not a ative herbs, pure pepsin and other had been neither wise nor ladylike, he The officer clamped his knees and road's closed." patch. that end he appealed to the nation to ments to distinguish between the habitable building left In the once valuable Ingredients. NothlnK in It Japanese Geisha Girls told her. The girl's answer ignored spread his feet to give him more pur- O'llara recognized the voice of STOMACH THIS Amen Owen and pulled up. "What's I bring pressure on congress against facts ami the emotional bunk of the beautiful Central American city, the to harm even a baby. It does not Depart From Traditions argument went through his protests chase. He burrowed his face Into Hubby Not Altogether "the demands of sectional or group lawyers. second In size In the republic. Presi- gripe, sicken or cause any discom- to the quintessential fact the sloping neck of his foe and with wrong?" he asked. 'This Is O'llara." Interested in "Sport" Interests." Japan's geisha girls are going to "J love him," her low, sweet voice all bis strength clung to the wrist he A little group of men were standing PLEASANT WAY Discontent with these abuses had dent Moncado himself abandoned the fort. But It moves the bowels; Arthur Samuels recently crossed school, writes a Tokyo correspondent. said In liquid Spanish, and against had gripped. In the road back of Owen. The statement was made in the face nocumulated In less than a century national palace for a tent. It gets rid of all the souring waste the ocean with a man who was frank- This times the girls are not only that emotional reaction her father's The man underneath of a sudden McCarthy spoke. "They tried to get When there's distress two hours of lagging Income tax receipts indicat- for the Jury system was only Intro- which clogs the system; makes you ly bored with the trip, says Walter studying to learn the classical attrib- logic beat In vain. relaxed, ceased his struggles. O'Hara the horses from the stable. Four of after eating—heartburn, Indigestion, ing a treasury deficit of perhaps S800.- duced In Italy In 1848. ASEBALL loses two of its major bilious, headachy, gnwy, bloated, Trumbull. When he was not In the utes of their profession, but are The natives buzzed like excited bees. became aware that some one had In- em. We yelled to throw up their gas—suspect excess add. 000,000 at the close of the current B luminaries iu the passing of Er- weak, half-slck. A doctor should barber shop or the bar, he was rest- studying modern subjects In an effort Tbelr sympathies were all with the tervened. Sinewy fingers gripped the hands an* they started shootln*. Course The best way to correct this Is fiscal year, June 30. It was regarded r\ URINO the for- nest S. Barnard and Byron B. John- know what Is best for the bowels. lessly sprinting up and down the deck to stave off the competition of cafes wild young scamp wanted by the law. outlaw's throot we let 'em have It, an' when the with an alkali. Physicians prescribe as part of the President's effort to mal adjournment son, the president and the ex-presi- Syrup Pepsin Is a famous doctor's like Columbus looking for dry land. and bars. He must be helped to escape. A voice said. "I've got the gun. Gar smoke cleared away two of 'em had Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. mobolize public sentiment against of he German relchs- dent of the American league dying choice of a safe, pleasant, effectlvo "My husband's chief Interests are "If the geishas continue to adhere Gomez knew he was expected to rett" lit out. The other two we got. One A spoonful of Phillips' Milk of further soldier jonus legislation, farm- t a g the Bruenlng within sixteen hours of each other. laxative for men, women, older horses and dogs." explained his wife. \ to the old-fashioned traditions of assist Quantrell. Ills prestige was at Steve Worrali had heard the shot o( the birds Is ready for Hoot Hill. Magnesia In a glass of water neu- relief appropriations or similar pro- cabinet Is armed with Both devoted their lives to the Amer- folks, babies and children. "He got a couple of books on sport (roprrlfhl. W N. C.) their class they will perish In the stake. As soon as he hail got his and had arrived In time to decide the Pankey has got a pill In his arm." tralizes many times its volume In posals in the new congress to con- parliamentary certi- ican national game. Their terms of out of the library, but he Is so rest- wave of modernism which Is sweep- wife and daughter home he set out to Issue. A bony man of great strength, The sheriff stooped and looked at excess acid; and does It at once. To vene In December. fied dictatorial pow- service In the presidency spanned the less that he can't get Into them." DA. W. B. CALDWELL'S ing the country." declared Tokutaro find Quantrell and to arrange for the deputy soon had Quantrell help- the face of the dead man. He recog- try It Is to be through with crude Senator William E. Borah, Repub- ers to run the country life of the league Itself. Mr. Samuels had curiosity enough Kawamura, president of the associa- horses upon which he and his men less. He held him trussed while nized the man as the cowboy who had methods forever. lican insurgent. Idaho, retorted, until next autumn, to look at the books on sport the man FINNEY OF THE FORCE Distinction When Johnson quit the sports desk tion. "They must be educated to could make their getaway. The out O'Hara fastened handcuffs to the pris- been known as Mac, one of those who Be sure to get genuine Phinips' through the press, that "the record Is when the relchstag SYRIP PEPSIIM had selected. They were "The of a Cincinnati newspaper to s.eek his keep abreast of the times. The peo- laws must lie hidden until such time oner's wrists. had been with Quantrell when he Milk of Magnesia. All drugstores that congress has appropriated less reconvenes. The gov- A Doctor's Family Laxative Hounds of Spring." and James fortune In the business administra- ple are drifting to the cafes and bars, as mounts could be gathered for them Now that he knew It to be useless raided the Hughes place a year or two have the generous 25c and 50c ON6 A\J OUR BCftS OK) than the budget oureau#has recom- ernment also prepared Branch Cabell's "The Silver Stal- . CAYMONDED . tion of baseball, James J. Hill had ar- as the waitresses In these places are and brought to the cabin where they Quantrell made no further effort to before this time. bottles. Full directions In package. *€ FLYIN SOOAD GOT UlS mended each session for the last few measures to curb at- In'general better educated and more lion.*—Los Angeles Times. VMEAVMRSSfOCXJp/- Chancellor rived as the empire builder of the Choice "Dahlia" were keeping under cover. resist The fury of fight had appar- Pankey spoke up coolly. "D-dead SECOWD DECOQATlOM TOOAY years." He declared his willingness to tacks on President He Enjoyed Stirring the Anger of Bruenlng Northwest, and John D. Rockefeller A friend brought to the Old Or- interesting to the modern youth. They As Gomez moved down the walk In ently gone out of him. He was still as a s-stuck shote. Sheriff. Yore boys Historic Event rea SAViM' A MAN'S LdFE cut off the $80,000.(X)0 provided for Hibdenburg, the Guard. had established the dynasty of Stand- chard bungalow of Miss Anna Wen- read newspapers and magazines and front of his house two men rose from panting from his exertions, still swal- drilled him through. Y-you k-k-klnda Plow Became Part of It was a great day in Philadelphia the administration's naval building The emergency decree enormously many of them are capable of carry- ard Oil, As each of those In his sep- zel some dahlia bulbs, says the Bos- the shadow of a plum tree where they lowing to get breath through the out-smarted us that time, looks like." them, too, against letting the prlsonef Tree as Willow Grew on May 10, 17P7. when 30.000 souls program. curtails the vital civic rights an- ing on a conversation on current top- arate sphere wore the Napoleonic ton Globe. Among them, she told had been lying and confronted him. throat Worrali had manhandled, but Some one laughed. Pankey was a for a single instant get his hand near In the outskirts of the village of assembled to see the launching of chored to the German constitution. ics. If one spends $5 In tips these mantle, so Johnson did In baseball. Miss Wenzel, was one very choice "Just a moment." one of them said. when he could speak there was no bad egg, but he was no quitter. In the a weapon. Warren. Maine, according to the our first warship under the Constitu- BLIZZARD In Rocky mountain Basing the action on article 48 of the girls will llock around and entertain current phrase of the time and place, Under his leadership; a rather rowdy one. which was planted In a selected The speaker was O'Hara. rancor in his voice, rather a note of Owen nodded approval. "Do like Lewlstown Journal, stands a giant tion. the United States. A and plains states took a toll of constitution, enabling the President to a guest No wonder they attract the he played his cards the way they were sport became, on Its artistic side, a spot All the bulbs came up, but the Gomez made the most of Ms Eng- Ironic derision. the boss says, boys. If Hob ever gets willow tree In the fork of which Is eleven lives, including five children, take dictatorial measures when "se- people with a modern spirit away profession, and, f vonomlcally, entered choice one did look a little different lish. "You weesh to see me?" "Better—iron my legs—too." he doalt him. The little man walked a half a chance you're gone. He's a suspended an ancient wooden plow two men and a woman in Colorado. curity and order are threatened," the from the geisha." lame, and would as long as he lived. the company of large affairs. It was and when the donor of the dahlias "I want you to take me to the place gasped. wonder with a six-shooter. I've seen with the figures, 1772. and the legend, An Eminent Scores were in a serious condition decree curtails the personal rights of Classes in the gelshfl school will be Johnson's genius that wrought the saw It she exclaimed that It was a where Bob Quantrell is hidden." "If necessary 1 shall." O'Hara an He owed that to Garrett O'Hara. men with as quick a pull as Bob's. "First plow ever used In Warren." from frostbite and exposure. devoted to such subjects as music and citizens such as the freedom of speech, miracle. potato. And so It was and Miss The Mexican shrugged his shoulders swered. "Now I've got you 1 mean to memento of the battle at the Cress They claim Jesse James was chain painted upon It. A pretty story has Physician Thousands of cattle perished in a the Inviolability of homes, freedom literature, tea ceremony and flower ranch, but he cherished no grudge on Mr. Barnard .vould have been fifty- Wenzel dug up enough potatoes In and shook his bead. To simulate Ig- keep you." llghtnln' on the draw, uu' 1 know Ben grown up about the plow, that a wide area including Wyoming. Colo- arrangement, painting, domestic sci- Prescribed of the press, secrecy In the malls, the seven years old on July 17. He had the fall for five or six dinners. norance of English Is an old Mexican "How long, fellow? Those may be that account His wound had been Thompson was for I've seen him. young man working In the field sud- rado, South Dakota, Nebraska and ence and elemental sociology. right to meet when unarmed, the right been re elected president of the Amer- trick. O'llara repeated what he had yore notions. Different here. I'm given him in fair fight. Others I've known with as rapid fire, denly felt the call to join tlie Conti- the western parts of Kansas. Okla- "How delightful It would he." "Hadn't been so dark we would this Tonic to form assoclatloi.s. or ow< property. ican league for a five year term. His l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes to say In the best Spanish he could with you only for a short visit" an' still others as accurate. Maybe nental army. He pushed his plow homa and Texas. In the southern Public announcements of political activity In connection with the draft weak women stronp. No alcohol. Sold added Kawamura. "If a geisha could muster. O'Hara did not bandy words with have got Deever an' Sommers an* S a yonng man Dr. R. V. Pierce by druggists in tablets or liquid.—Adv. more so. Take Wild Hill. He was Into the bushes beside the field ano part of the storm area, peach, apri- gatherings must be confined to the compose a poem on a given subject, "But senor. I do not know." Gomez him. "Where had we better keep maybe Quantrell. " too." said Owen practiced medicine in Pennsyh- controversy and In the adoption of the more deliberate In gettln' his guns started toward . The story - cot and other stone-fruit crops were barest facts. Newspapers Infringing for Instance, whenever she Is called fell back on his own tongue and him?'" he asked the deputy. casually. A vania. His prescriptions met schedule Is believed to have hastened These Changing Times Into action. Fact is, he was so kintta continues that the plow remained in ruined. upon the terms of the decree may he upon by her guests to do so." poured out a flood of protest. Worrali considered. The jail would Almost too casually, In fact It was with such great demand that he moved. his death. "Times certainly change." easy about It he looked slow, but, the willow bush and was carried to to Buffalo, N. Y. and put up in ready- , The child victims of the storm were suspended for eighf weeks, and other Was he not a good citizen? Did not hold a child. It was built of soft Pankey who spoke, after a moment "Whatcher driving at now?" gents, hush 1 when he onct started its present position by the growth of to-use form his well-known tonic for pupils at Pleasant Hill school. Town- publications mr.y be suspended for six Movie Morals he not pay taxes to establish law and adobe, and the last prisoner had dug of silence. nitU ARE given a decision than that the Inference the suit had the Concho house." The pale eyes of Quantrell rested TW1NK IT NUAS passengers and two CHAPTER XIII USUALLY SO CYNCAL WO OK3C SNOPtp f against President been dropped because papers could "Well, I'll be teetotally doggoned!" on his guard. "Would he call me a WOJOOERFOL pilots on a Transcon- ABOOT SOCU MATTERS Machado's suspension not be served upon her was "amusing." ADDS SPRING "How did you arrest him?" Amen liar. Sheriff. If he didn't have a gun tinental and Western of newspaper publica- At her office it was said she had been Thin Walls A Round-Up asked. In his hand an* I wasn't slttln" here Air, Inc., air liner In tion, holding that he In Missouri several times since the "You say the walls are thin in your Brad Helm eased his massive body- "Oh, Just explained he was under wearln' bracelets an" tied by a lash the mid-Kansas graz- acted In violation of suit was filed, and that her presence apartment?" up from the chairs he was occupying. arrest We found him outside the rope to my bed?" asked the outlaw In ing country. Knute K. A Startled Oath Leaped From the the constitutional pro- there had been widely carried In the "Yes, Indeed. We can hear what freshness Ills astonishment at the sight of Bob Gomez house. Need any help. Pan- his gentlest, most menacing voice. Castoria... For Witnesses said the Rockne Killer's Lips as He Jerked Up His vision for free speech Roughness, sallowneis and dry- Quantrell In handcuffs had not yet key?" "It's going to stop, here and now." craft, flying through clouds and fog, press. the folks in the next flat think when Six-Shooter. when he shut down we start the loud speaker." ness—the tell-tale marks of winter had time to nubslde. "I can m-make out to get along." O'Hara answered. "You know this lost a wing in the air and hurtled to presses which had can be easily smoothed, whitened the adobe wall, he "once more stopped "Why, 1 can fix you up with a room. The little outlaw looked at the sheriff won't do, Grogan. Either be pleasant the ground like a crippled bird. CHANGE In the published Information leadership of the Well Trained and refreshed with Plough's Perox- to listen. Some one, not ten feet from Sheriff. I would of liked to of klnda with reluctant admiration. "I n-never to Bob or don't talk with him. If I CHILDREN'S Rockne had only recently recov- and criticism distaste- President A ide (Vanishing) Cream. saw the b-beat of you, O'Hara. You Republican national "Tom is certainly a very polite him, was whistling to attract atten- fixed It up some, but that doggone hear of any more of this sort of thing ered from an Illness which a year ago ful to the government. Machado And this exquisite, fine cream tion. It was the low, shrill whistle of look about as dangerous as a b-brush committee, it Is ad- chap." Chink la up to the Gold Nugget playln' I'll have to let you go. That's final." had threatened to terminate his bril- makes your fac« powder cling for rabbit, but you certainly take the Mr. Machado set forth the necessity of mitted, has been un- "Yes; he got that way turning a man who wants only one person to the wheel." It was final as fur as O'Hara was liant coaching career. I>ast year, how- public security and order as reason hours. Invisible—yet it harmonizes hear. "A room with two beds," O'Hara watch. When yon hit this country you ailments der discussion by down loans In a country bank." with skin texture to add an alluring concerned but not with the others. ever, he developed one of the very- for the prohibition of publication but To the sheriff there flashed a plan. didn't know s-slc' 'em, but you sure party chieftains but new depth of beauty to complexions said. Quantrell was more to blame than best of his many excellent teams, and without any showing that there was He remembered Pankey's lameness "There's that south room. How lit all spraddled out I got to say responsible spokesmen Plough's Cleansing Cream pene- Grogan. He enjoyed stirring the an- made a schedule for 1031 which in- an emergency or that the newspaper and his stutter. would that do? The one the belted you're a top hand." Are you prepared to render first insist no plans have Eat Everything' trates the pores, bringing forth all ger of the guard- It helped to pass dicated that he looked forward to an "B-b-bob," he called, and limped Though Pankey had declined his aid and quick comfort the moment comment was contrary to the public been agreed on. De- deeply embedded dirt and grime. It earl usta have." the hours. Moreover, he was watch- XS&r equnlly great team this year. around the corner of the house. offer of assistance O'Hara slipped a your youngster has an upset of any © WMttrn N«wap«p«r Union good. spite continued silence without Fear prevenu "skin congestion"' (dirt "I want a nice, warm, comfortable ing always for a chance to escape American football sustains a great "B-b-bob, the s-s-sherlff—" room. Brad, the best you've got In hand under the uninjured arm of the sort? Could you do the right thing by the national chair- clogged pores) and keeps the com- and he felt that Grogan simmering loss. Americans lose one who typified VAST financial organization with of Indigestion plexion dear, clean and pure in tone. Quantrell's six-shooter seemed to the house." Quantrell said, with his outlaw. He did not want to have him with rage might offer opportunities —immediately—though the emer- man. Senator Simeon gency came without warning— bnnd doesn't smoke. Is It because you Impccunioui but Considerate the best in useful, wideawake citizen- millions of capital to relieve the Senator Fess Are there lots of foods you can't eat Plough's Cold Cream brings back leap to his hip as he crouched like a gay Impudent grin. "Price no object shot down while trying to escape In the that would not be given by the same CONTRARY A D. Fess of Ohio, one perhaps tonight? Castoria is a object to It?" Mrs. Wiggs—"Not at "What do you do for u living, ship. cotton producers of the South from the —for fear of gas, bloating, pains in the the precious moisture stolen by the cornered wolf. It was the first In- This Is particular company you're darkness. It was not likely the lame man unmoved by passion. high Republican spokesman predicted mother's standby at such times. all. If I objected to it he'd smoke." young man?" President Hoover in an ofilcial distress caused by low prices of their stomach and bowels? dry home beat and blusterly winter sUncUve reacUon to the surprise of bavin', understand. Guest of the man would be so foolish, but one So when O'Hara asked the prisoner Important developments within the winds. It helps the skin to regain There is nothing like it in emergen- • Me? I'm n lifetaver." statement described the death of commodity. Is declared to be in process That's a sign you need Tanlac! For the other's presence. county." never could tell. a day or two later whether he had any next few weeks. 10 years Tanlac has restored to health new liTe. new vigor and freshness, cies, and nothing better for every- "A lifesavor?" Rockne as "a national loss." of formation by Chicago capitalists, The point of the revolver dropped. The fat innkeeper grinned nervous- Inside of half an hour every road Always Something Fess has given no indication of an thousands who denied themselves fa- thus banishing wrinkles and bol* complaints to make about the treat- day use. For a sudden attack of headed by William Wrigley, Jr. "What about him!" the outlaw ly. He had no Intention of slighting out of town was guarded. Men "We never had anything as awful "Yes; 1 propose to girls and then Intention to retire In the near future, vorite foods just as you do. lows. ment he was receiving Quantrell colic, or for the gentle relief of HE development of Fascism In Details of the scheme have not been mapped. this dangerous guest "It's a good watched the trails that wound over Castoria. It harmless to the as the crooners in the good old days." don't marry them for If I d^d they though It has been generally under- Mrs. Arvena Bowers, of Topeka, Each of Plough's Peroxide. Cleapi- grinned and shook his bead. constipation; to allay a feverish Italy Is to be marked further on revealed, but the main Idea Is under- "D-d-delgado's s-s-stable—" room, Bob, with a fireplace In It," he the hills. The houses of suspected smallest infant; doctors will tell remarked one old-timer, as he tuned would starve to death." T stood for months he would like to be Kans., says she was troubled for years ing and Cold Creams is economically; "Nary a one, Sheriff. Grub's O. K. spell, or to soothe a fretful baby "Spit It out, man I" Quantrell's wheezed. "We'll keep It nice an' Mexicans, those known to be friendly you so. July 1 of this year by the banish- stood to be to accumulate large quan- with gas, bloating and dizzy spells but paced at 25c, 35c and 50c. I been Improvin' my mind with the that can't sleep. This pure vege- out. relieved of the chairmanship. warm. If anything don't suit you. Just to the rustlers, were searched by a A Real Surprise ment of the twelve good men and tities of baled cotton and hold It for Tanlac ended her suffering quickly. Voice showed Irritation. books you brought The boys you You can tell from the formula on "Oh, I don't know," replied the Among those being discussed for If you suffer from indigestion, gas, table preparation is always ready true from the penal courts of Mus- higher prices. Cotton Is now selling O'Hara had been moving forward holler." posse of deputies sworn In for the oc- leave me so's I won't get lonesome the wrapper how mild it is, and other, "the pests who sang their own "What are you doing?" the chairmanship are Secretary Hur- dizziness, headaches, torpid liver— to ease an ailing youngster. It is sollnlland. Juries are abolished with at prices ruinous to the planters and as he struggled with speech until he "Have Charlie cook me some of that casion. But no sign of either Deever suit me fine. Especially Buck here. praises and blew their own horns were "Oh, I'm knitting. I heard Willie ley, Postmaster General Brown and give Tanlac a chance to helj^you! • just as harmless as the recipe on how good for little systems. But the reform of the courts of assizes, or Is a drug on the world market was close enough to touch the other. rice puddln' tomorrow, with lots of or Sommers was found. They had We're gettln* to be real tllllcums, aial Just about as annoying, aud you say the other day that his car needed David Mulvane, Republican national Get it from your druggist today. the wrapper reads. If you see Chas. continue with Castoria until a child i those which try criminal cases, which The plan is also said to embrace a Not before he plunged at Quantrell raisins In It. The county has got to not got away on horseback, for no we. Buck?" H. Fletcher's signature, it is geniune is grown. couldn't tune them out." a new muffler." committeeman from Kansas. Your money back if it doesn t help you. Mrs. BiRgs—"I notice that your lius- p did the latter realize his mistake A feed me good If 1 stay." horses were missing. O'Hara, Owen, (TO BE CONTINUED.) remler Mussolini will put in effect system of trading credits by which ((cX 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) BEAUTV CREAMS f PAGE FOUR THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. APRIL 10,1931. APRIL 10,1931. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. PAGE FIVB

Auto enumel, stove pipe enamel and Use H. R. H. lo wash your walls antl RECORD OF COUNCIL PROCEED- LET US LOAN YOLK MONEY A Classified "Ad" I Card of Thanks Fancy shelf paper, dollies und nap- Water glass egg preservatives at quick drying enumel at Scott's.—Adv. woodwork. Sold at Scott's.—Adv. kins ut Scott's.-Adv. Scott's.—Adv. # HUSSEY FOUND INSANE; INGS OF VILLAGE OF COIXLMA No matter what yon may want—buy, Mrs. A. C. Hussey desires through mm "WANT AD8" Sending Your Clothes Away from Town LEGISLATIVE LETTER Some men are born great, some Tlie Ladies' Social Union of the Com- ARTHUR SWIFT—Air brush paint Rayon production Is now twice as We will loan your money for you on sell, trade or rent—a classified ad In the columns of The Courier to express Stop achieve greatness, some have It thrust nranlty church will meet at the church Ing, Phone 153, Coloma. 4Utf great as silk production. WANTED to be Cleaned and Pressed. first class real estate mortgages, and The Courier will help you. There Is j her sincere thanks to all the friends upon them, anil many others just basement at 2:3(1 p. m. on Tuesday. WILL CO TO HOSPIIAL Special Meeting Held on the i6th Day look after all your Interests, Insurance, no limit to the results that these ads April 14(h. Fires on farms in the United States Wall paper cleaner, paper paste and WANTED -Experienced man to work By Hon. E*rl L Burham, Van Buren | and neighbors who have been so kind Imagine that they are great, Call the taxes, etc., for a nominal fee. We have bring. Your messags goes Into hun- take 3,500 lives euch year. patching plaster at Scott's.-Adv. on farm by year or month. Cull 81F11. aud thoughtful of her during her recent County Repr«»«nUtnre. Of Marfh A. D. 1931. facilities for placing both large and dreds of homes and will lie read In Englueers of the Consumers Power Hurry Rlnehart. (M), committed sui- Coloma. 38tf small amounts. Your inquiries are so- leisure time, when decisions are made. j Illness; also all those who were of us- Company are at work In the vicinity of cide ut Cussopolis Monday of last week Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sloan were over Floor enamel, linoleum varnish, BELL PHONE 65. Meeting called to order by the presi- Coloma Tailors and Cleaners lidted. BAKER INSURANCE You will not miss the smull amount sistuuoe and helped her at the lime of Paw Paw, looking toward the rapid by shooting himself In the head. Fail- from Chicago to spend Easter at their crack and seam fillers at Scott's.—Adv. PICKLE CONTRACTS WANTED- Coloma Farmer Who Attacked Wife dent ut 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan With the session of the Legislature AGENCY, State Bank Building, that a "want ud" In this paper will the fire which destroyed her barn and completion of their gas lines Into thut ing health and worry over financial farm in North Coloma. Limlted acreage will be taken this year. appointing a clerk for the water de- and have first-class work done right at home. Work now more than three months under Coloma, Mich.—Adv. 60tf cost. threatened the home last week—Adv. territory and on to the west. mutters are ascribed as causes. The cat's nine lives have little Growers who have contructed with us partment. Tone up your horses for spring work chant-e in present day automobile traf- called for and delivered and satisfaction guaranteed. (Entered »a Bftonnd-clau matter al the and Burned Bam Will Receive way. I shall call attention to certain heretofore will IM* given preference. M. Roll Call—Present—President J. V. with Hess' Stock Tonic—the best tonic fic. We give 48 hour service. postolTloe at CoJoma. Michigan, under progress that has been made on certain Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Newton. Mr. and Miss Luisetta Bertrand, who recent- Steffen & Co., Coloma. Mich. J. V. the Act of March 8.1879.) Thompson, Trustees James Klbler, Wil- Mrs. Harold Newton and Mr. and Mrs. ly completed her course of trulning in yon can get. Sold at Scott's. Adv. Thompson, manager. Phone .'JO or ion Treatment at State Hospital. bills of Importance: liam Martin. William Mast. Felix Do not forget Mothers' Day, May 10. Gents' Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 The Oleomargarine bill, which puts John Blerwlrth returned home last Sat- a ('hit-ago hospital antl Is now u grad- Colonm. atf F. W. COCHRUN Sawatzkl and Guy Thompson. Absent. urday evening from St. Petersburg, uate burse, urrlved in Coloma the tirst Mrs. Lottie Crumb bus returned to We have many nit-e gifts for her at Overcoats Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 and up Arthur C. Hussey, the West Coloma a tux of six cents a pound ou all oleo- her home ut Nora Springs, la., after Trustee Leroy Bench. Florida, where they have been spending of the week lo spend a few days with Scott's.-Adv. W A N T E I)—Latham, Cnthbert and Ladies' Coats and Dresses Cleaned and farmer, who on Wednesday of last week murgarine sold in Michigan, has passed Moved hy Felix Sawatzkl. supported spendiitK the past funr weeks with Friday, April 10,1931 the House. 1 had quite a part In gath- several months. her father. Dr. W. T. Bertrand. King raspberry plants, also strawber- attacked his wife, poured gasoline over by William Martin, that Milo B. Seller friends and relatives in this vicinity Failure Is what happens to a man Pressed $1.00 and up ering data ou this bill and In speak- ry. Culler & Downing Co., Benton the house and then set tire to the house lie In charge of the water dpeortment. when he has achieved success and then ing in Its behalf ou its passage. A pub- See M. J. Martin for painting, paper sits down to enjoy It. Harbor, Midi. l»8tf Issue water hills, and m-elv epayments The Coloma Tailors and Cleaners DEAF WOMAN HEARS SON and barn, and who has since been con- lic hearing was had, ut which time the hanging and general repairing. Al the of same for the village, at a salary of FOR SALE fined in the county jail, will be sent to matter was argued by both sides. 1 George Wright farm. Phone 2-J, Wa- No man cun rightfully clulm to be Phone 227 Coloma CHAS. ANDREWS, Proprietor ACHOSS TIIE C ONTINENT $200.00 per year. On roll call all voted tervllet. 8tf boss at home when he has all his mail FOR SALE—Good work horse. M yrs the state hospital for treatment. felt that Van Buren County was an Aye." Motion carried. agricultural county and a county Shade Trees, Fruit Trees, Flowering delivered to his olfic-e. old. sound and ail right. Otto Vlrchott, Hussey was examined by Dr. Morton, Moved hy Guy Thompson, supported which had dairy farms In It und thut 1 Oil stain, varnish and shellacs at Phone Coloma H1-F3. 33tf. superintendent of the Kalamazoo state by James Klbler. that we adjourn. Car- Telephone Equipment Designed For owed It to the people to help stop the Scott's.—Adv. Mrs. Edith Dewey of Niles has been ried. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. FOR SALE—No. 1 Worthy Seed Oats. hospital, and Drs. Watson and Taber of competition between oleomaigarlne and Shrubs, Hedge and Evergreens Hard of Hearing Brings Joy on MILO B. BELTER. Mayor Matt Kelling of Buchanan N. VanDerveer. this week. Win. Kelgley, Phone 130F2, Coloma. Benton Harbor, who reported to Judge butter. The tax raised by this bill Is (lerk. underwent a second operation at the 3fit3x Anniversary of Probate Andrews that they found the also an Item worth considering. LANDSCAPING Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Mrs, E. ('. Smith will entertain the The matter of Old Age pensions bus prisoner insane. It is reported that he Ills condition Is reported satisfactory. G. R. (». W. class of the Methodist FOR SALE--Cheap. Ten-piece din- JOHNSON'S Mrs. A. D. Bird of Rockland, Maine, IKH-II Introduced utid a public hearing will be taken to the hospital as a private church this Friday evening. ing room set. I'hone Coloma 115. .'Wtf recently celebrated lier gulden wedding had thereon. This matter of taking RECORD OF COUNCIL PROCEED- Oeneral Hauling Solicited — Sand anniversary with u telephone conversa- patient where he will be given treat- cure of the aged and needy is very Im- gravel, black dirt anil wood delivered. Mr. antl Mrs. George J. Carpenter FOR SALE—Recieanetl oats seed, tion with her sou iu California, w hom ment.J portant. and must, necessarily, appeal INGS OF VILLAGE OF COLOMA Ruhhlsh and ashes removed. Prices and family t.f Detroit have been spend- potatoes, early and late varieties, dark she hud not seen for twelve years. The • Mrs. Hussey, who is recovering from to everyone. However, the problem of reasonable; prompt service. E. .A. ing the past Week with friends und rel- red kidney beans, corn and loose al Cash Grocery event was something more than just u financing such h plan Is a big question. A Bank Can Be Turrell, Phone Colonm 102 .'17tf utives at Colonm and Covert. faifa hay. M. W. Hyenga, i'hone 224F0, her Injuries and the shock of her exper telephone couveftation, for Mrs. Bird I am satisfied that It cannot be worked Minutes of meeting of the village- Nagle's Nursery Hartford, Mich., near Rush Lake. 3813 lence of last week, has filed suit for Mrs. Will Evans and Miss Muriel hud never expected thut she would out along any line that will further tax council of the Village of Coloma, held Cruelty, drunkenness antl non-support Pockett of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. RKCLEANFD June Clover Seed. For have the pleasure of hearing her son divorce from Mr. Hussey. property :—A poll tax has been advocat- upon the 2d day of April A. D. 1031. are charged by Mrs. Gertrude Theil of HARBOR 7109—F21 .1. H. Pockett of Watervllet were Sun- sale at the olfit-e of the Coloma Can- This Week's Specials voice across the continent because her ed, I'Ut this plan has Its objections. PresentPresident J. V .Thompson Benton Harbor in a suit for divorce hearing is considerably impaired. A bill to tux tobaccos has been lu- No Stronger from Anton Theil. They were married day guests at the A. C. Stark home. ning Co. 881 f ami Trustees William Martin, William Two telephones hud been installed in At 12 Corneri on U.S. 12 P. O. Benton Harbor in 1020 and have no children. troduced In the Senate by Senator Leu- Must. Felix Sawatzkl and James Klb- Miss Ruby Williams of Fish Creek. FOR SALE—Timothy hay. Call Otto Little Elf Corn Flakes, two packages . . 23c the Bird home by the local telephone non. but at the public hearing it met ler. also the village clerk. Mlio B. Sel- Wis., antl Mrs. Huroitl Thomas of Oc- Vlrchott. I'hone 81 F 3. Coloma. 31tf company, an ordinary one for the usv? Alalmstine. fiat wall paint ami gloss such opposition that he dropped the bill. ler. than its board of directors, and this strength is displayed in the onomwoc. Wis., were week-end guests of Mr. Bird and one for Mrs. Bird paint at Scott's.—Adv. Little Elf Spaghetti, Macaroni or Noodles, However, Representative McEac-hrou, The following resolution was Intro- character of the men comprising the Board—their interested activity of Mrs. Williams at the Wm. Beverly FOR SALE—Early Irish Cobbler seed which was equipped with a Bell Sys- with slight changes, has Introduced the duced by Trustee James Klbler and was This Is the season of the year when iiome. potatoes. Uus Johnson, mile North of four packages 25c tem ampliller for the use of the deaf. Methodist Episcopal Church hill In the Hause. It Is predicted that supported hy Trustee Win. Martin; in the welfare of the bank and the individual ability possessed by the dnsslfled columns of most papers Crystal Palace. Phone Coloma 138 F 3. As a result Mrs. Bird was made happy any bill along this line will be hard to 88tlz Rev. E. H. Babbitt, Pastor. WHEREAS. It appears from the are the most popular. Make your wants Harold Kllmark of Detroit was the all day by receiving many congratu- puss. statement and certificate of the Inspect- each in transmitting his past experience to the officers so that the known—whether you wish to buy or guest of his parents and many friends 5-lb. package Burco Cake Flour . . . lutlons which otherwise she would not Church school—10 a. m. The matter of Teachers pensions FOR SALE—Two 2-year-old heifers Worship service—II a. m. Sermon by ors of the special village election held sell anything—through the clussilled in tills vicinity, tlie Detroit hanks be- have been able to hear. Best of all, how - has again claimed the attention of the counsel and advice received by the customers will be of the greatest ami a fresh cow (I years old. Herbert the pastor "A Character Study of in the Village of Coloma upon the 31st columns of The Courier. We will in- ing dosed on account of the election on Knapp, Phone 70 F 2, Coloma. 37tf P. & G. Soap, six bars ever, was the conversation wtih her son Legislature. The old Teachers' penslou Momlay. Peter." day of March, 1031, that the result of material value to all. sert. an atl of 24 words or less for 25 in California, for the ampliller brought system which was In force in this state- the vote upon the question of confirm- cents an Insertion. GEESE EGGS FOR SALE-SIx for the message as dearly to her as did tin- Epworth League—0:30 p. m. More than 300,000.000 pairs of shoes Sunkist Oranges, per dozen The Ladles' Aid Society will meet on has proved faulty und got In u very ing the ordinance entitled: $1.00L Wm HetbUng, Phone 41, Colo- ordinary telephone to her husband. had way. The Legislature is determined -AN ODRINANTE GRANTING TO This strength can never be put down in black and white on a pub- A comparative stutenient of autonm- were iminufacturetl in the I'lilted States ma. 351 f. Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. O. J. PAINT bile fatalities per 10.1100 registered last year hut we did not supitose there Mrs. Bird is a member of the Bock- this time that any bill passed shall he Bananas, four pounds Miller. MICHIGAN FUEL AND LIGHT COM- lished statement of condition of any bank. It can be found only in land Club, an offspring of the Speech cars for the counties of Michigan, were eiiouuh people who walked to STRAWBERKV PLANTS—Premier. Wednesday evening, April Ifi, we will sound, when considered, from the PANY, its successors und assigns, Reader's Club of Portland, Maine. shows Wexford the highest with a rate wear out that many. ^7; Gihson, Sen. Duiiiap. Brandy wine. have-the privilege of hearing Dr. E. R. standpoint of uu Insurance proposition. leasees and licensees, the right, power the welfare and prosperity of the customers who are affiliated with a There are ninety-one other such clubs of 2M.2 |M-r 10,i)(K) curs; Berrien ranks Dr. Burrell, Sample, $5; untrlmmed, Fulkerson, formerly of Japan, and a re In other words. It must be uc-tuarUy and authority to lay. maintain and op- i'aul Pantaleo, who lias achieved throughout the United Slates and Can erate gas mains, pipes and services on, given institution. Bargains 25th with 13.3; Cass 13.1; Van Buren 50c less. Cumherlund, .fI2; Cuthbert. nowned speaker. Dr. Fulkersun will sound. quite a mime for himself as a Ixixer in ada, bound together through the Amer N.7; Kalamazoo 13.4; Kent 11; Wayne $15; also mulch paper. Special yard speak at the Benton llarlKir Peace Tem- A new Township Road bill which along, across and under the streets, Chicago sporting circles, has been the Johnson's Cash Grocery lean Federation of Organizations fur makes radical changes, but Is a matter avenues, alleys, bridges und other pub- In the State Bank of Coloma you have one of the strongest banks in II. prices. Phone 4217 today, drive over the Hard of Hearing. The Federation ple, under the Board of Foreign Mis- guest of his father. Phil i'antaleo. and sions. He is a man of very wide ex ol much Importance, Is now before us. lic places, and to do a local gas busi- tomorrow. Bungor Nursery, 2^ miles is greatly Interested in the use of tin the State. Its Directors are men who have made a real success of The Coloma lire department was his brothers in Coloma this week. Yes, We Deliver in Coloma perlence and the opportunity to hear Ii proposes to take over 20 per cent of ness In the VILLAGE OF COLOMA, east of Bangor on M-43. 37tf Bell ampliller for the deaf, and these We are closing out our entire line of called out Monday afternoon to extin- him is not to be passed by unnoticed. the township roads each year for five Berrien county, Michigan, for a period Bernard Baehman wishes through ampIUJers have been placed in many their undertakings and business. They contribute freely of their guish a blaze at the Win. S. lifer home. FOR SALE -One white mule, works years and put the same under the jurls- of thirty years," und granting a fran- The lire sturted in un attic and is hf- the columns of The Courier to express Phone 226 Coloma Coloma, Mich. of their club rooms throughout tin- dletlon of the county road commlsslou- chise to Michigan Fuel und Light Com- time and business experience to our officers, and our officers take a single or double. John Husck, R. 1. lieved to have been caused by the elec- Ids sincere thanks to those who sent Coloma. 3013 country, thus bringing to the hard "i First Comnnmity Church e-rs. It plans to tuke 12,000,000 a year, pany which said ordinance was adopt- him cards, tlowers. fruit and manifest- hearing another pleasure which prev- sympathetic interest in the welfare of each individual customer. They tric wiring. Ed DeFlelds llrst saw the starting the first year, and increasing It ed by the Village Council upon the 24th Duco Finish ed other act's of kindness during bis HORSES—For young, sound farm iously hud been denied them. Rev. John Balfour, Pastor. tire from the Colonm Fruit Bxcjmnge. lo $4,000,000 u year at the end of the day of February, 11)."H, was us follows: recent illness.—Adv. horses, see E. A. or C. F. Carter, Phone Community supper on Thursday. are men who know banking, business and farming. Above all, they where he was working. fifth ye-T. This money Is to be taken Totul nuniher of votes cust—One 14 F II. Coloma. 29tt April Kith. A real surprise .awaits you out of the present gas tax monies which hundred twenty-seven (127) ; know local conditions and are constantly eager to help you forge at less than cost We have almost all colors, in Charles Stewart, the blind news- There will he a pedro and bridge tea in the line of entertainment. at the American Legion rooms, Wed- FOR SALE—Medium red clover seetl. APRIL WILL BE BARGAIN finance the State Highway program. Total number of votes marked "no" various size containers. paper solicitor, is still doing busine^ The Ladies' Social Union will meet at Thus we would have slightly less for or against confirming the adoption of ahead. in Coloma and vicinity. If you miss nesday afternoon, April 15th, for the Clements White Cap Yellow Dent seed MICHIGAN BELL MONTH AT COLOMA THEATRE the church at noon on Saturday for a state work, but letting this money How said ordinance: One (I.) seeing ('buries antl want to pay your benefit of the Auxiliary. The hostesses corn, also a good Holsteln cow, fresh. are Belle Beach, Madeline Morlock, pot luck dinner. Charles Warrlner's into the townships would lend to re- WHEREAS, said proposition received subscription to any newspaper or mag- J. S. Kroboth, four miles southeast of believe we have an individual and helpful service that you will Marie Rockwell, Edith Coleman and side won the attendance contest. Games duce roud tuxes and thus reduce prop- the affirmative vote of more than three- azine, you can leave the subscription Hartford. 87t3x TELEPHONE CO. and stunts will be enjoyed after the like and appreciate. May we not have the privilege of serving you Flossie Lingham. Adv. Ten tents Admission Will be Charged erly tuxes. The apportloneut among fifths of the electors voting thereon al notice at A. P. Umphrey's store in fo- FOR SALE—One Holsteln Cow, 7 dinner. the counties would be on the basis of said election, and saltl election was loma and it will be turned over to Mr. The Coloma fire department was call- yrs. old. will freshen soon; one Guern- The choir meets every Wednesday in this intimate way. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays for what the county mileage of township otherwise conducted In accordance with Also a stock of Stewart.—Adv. tf ed Wednesday morning to the Polman- sey cow, 2 yrs. old, will freshen soon. /e some improved and is proposed plan. lage voting thereon. I'hone 77 F 12, Coloma. 38tf der of the month: cordially invite you to come and wor- Upon motion, the above resolution -Tlie Cass county roud commission now able to be up a little each day. Her April 11 and 12, Robert Montgomery. Congressional reapportionment is a colors in both exterior and interior paint of this ship with us. wus declared adopted by the following W. E. Sheffield Burr Bartram Wm. Chapman bus purchased of the Pingree Mfg. Co. mother, Mrs. Laura Furman. Is ulso re- TOMATO, pepper, cabbage and egg Anita Page and Zazu Pitts iu "War matter of much Interest, aud it Is re- of Grand Rapids a complete Pioneer vote on roll call: Yeas—Messrs. Wm. excellent grade which we are offering at less covering from un Illness which con- plant orders taken now. $1.00 per fiat. Nurse;" April 14 and 15, William ported thut the committee which deals F. W. Cochrun H. E. Lyon Martin, Felix Sawatzkl, James Klbler screen und crushing plant at a cost of lined her to her bed. Clinton Carter, al the Boyer school. Haines In "Remote Control;" April l.S with this subject has had some very than cost price. $7,300. The commission has contract- ST. JOSEPH S CATHOUC CHURCH stormy sessions. However, it begins to and Wm. Mast. Nays—None. 301 f and 19, "Bachelor Father" and Marlon ed with the Dow Chemical Co. of Mid- The Bundy Social Club was enter- look us If the Congresslonul districts Motion to adjourn by James Klbler. Davies in a pack of thrills and a mil- Rev. J. Francis Murphy. land, Mich., for the purchase of Dow- tuined on Thursday. April 2tl. at the out slate would not be changed much, supported by Wm. Murtln, carried. WOOD FO SALE—$2.75 per cord lion laughs; April U0 and 21, Grace Phone 05. tlake for keeping down dust in the home of Mrs. Louis Gregory. After the delivered In two-cord lots; $1.75 per hut that Michigan's four new congress- Meeting adjourned. Moore, Lawrence Tibbitt and Adolph Mass Sunday morning at St. Joseph's roads ut a cost of $20.05 per ton, de- business session, several games of cord In field near highway. Strictly men would be placed In Wayne Counly MILO B. SELTER, Menjou in "New Moon;" April 25 and church, Watervllet, at 10:30 a. m. livered at Cassopoiis. bunco were played, the prizes going to cash. Thayer & Co., Phone 100 or and some of the outlying adjacent dis- Clerk. 20, Kay Francis, Kay Johnson and T Mrs. Ferdinand Thar and Mrs. Will 31-M, Coloma. 32lf Dinner doesn't burn Lewis Stone In "Passion Flower." tlitis that have galued largely In popu- Michigan Shore John McNamara of Comstock , ar- Bair. Delidous bomemade cookies, PERSHING'S STORY OF A. E. F. lation during the lust decade. rested on a charge of altempled rob- suiidwicbes ami lemonade were served. M O N U M E N T S—Markers, Vases, An Income Tux law without a con- bery while armed, was hound over to The next social afternoon will be at Urns. Orders taken now for Memorial STARTS IN THIS ISSUE stltutlonul amendment is before the State of Michigan, County of Berrlen,ss. the May term of the Van Buren circuit Day. St. Joseph Marble antl Granite when you have a Telephone BYRD S SO. POLE EXPEDITION I, Milo B. Seller, vllluge clerk of the Lumber & Supply Co. the home of Mrs. Louis Kllng on April House and there Is some talk of trying court by Justice H. E. Shaefer and be- I Oth. Works, St. Joseph, Mich. Write or OF THE COIiOMA COURIER Village of Coloma, Berrien county, TO BE SHOWN IN COLOMA to puss It through both Houses und gel ing unable to furnish $5,000 bonds was phone. 3710 It signed by the Governor, und put the Michigan, do hereby certify that the an- remanded to the county Jail at Paw Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Hocker of Coloma in the Kitchen proposition up lo the courts us to nexed Is a true and correct copy of all COLOMA, —and- SOUTH HAVEN Paw to await trial. He Is the man received u fine surprise on April Isi BABY CHICKS at reduced prices— the proceedings of the village council John J. Pershing's own story of tlie whether or not u gruduuled und pro- who rode from Kalamazoo to Paw Paw when they were advised of the birth of S. C. Burred rocks, $13 per 100; $00 of said village, with reference to the a son to their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Wat- Interesting Film to be Shown at Colo- American Expeditionary forces in gressive stute income lux providing for with Eugene Hoerner and tried to holtl for 500; S. C. White Leghorns, $11 per granting of a franchise to Michigan You can't keep one eye on the oven when you France will appear In serial form in exemptions cun be bud withoul an him up in payment for his kindness. kins. at Springfield, Mass. The son was 100 ; $50 for 500; Broiler Mix—$10 per ma School on April 15th Fuel und Light Company. born on March 17th. but the news was The Coloma Courier each week until umendment to the Stute Constltutlou. 100; $45 for 500. Also started chicks must go into the front hall to answer the telephone. I further certify thut the within uc- kept from the grandparents until the the story is completed. The first In- The Turner bill, which provides thut and custom hatching. Write for terms. Tlie local high school Is sponsoring ceptance of said franchise Is a true stallment of this great story by one of banks may put up certuln of their bonds mother and child were able to leave Meyers Poultry Yards and Hatdiery, an unusual feature next Wednesday und correct copy of the acceptance duly the hospital and all are fine. Mr. Wat- An extension telephone in the kitchen speeds the greatest officers of the World War to secure deposits of public monies, bus Phone 44-R, Coloma. 20lf night, April 15th. in the high school filed In my office; that I have compured will Ih? found in this Issue of this pap- passed both Houses und will be up to kins, who several years ago was the- household business and helps to keep cook or auditorium, at which time the official the within copies with the original rec- REAL ESTATE er. Read this and each other install- the Governor for his slgnulure. Bund- leuder of an orchestra at Paw Paw- moving picture account of Admiral ords In my office, and that the same are yourself from straying too far from an active oven. ment and get the history of the war ing companies iu recent years have so Lake, Is at the bead of the music de- Richard E. Byrd's recent expedition to true and correct transcripts therefrom. partment of the public schools at from General Pershing's viewpoint. Increased their rales and, without FOR RENT—100 acres on the South Pole will be shown at popu- I further cellfy that all of the notices Springfield, Mass. | cause or reason, even refused, at the in- shares. Ground already plowed. It's convenient, too, for ordering groceries and lar prices. This picture Is one that required to be posted aud published In creased rale, to write bouds, aud the Recoiistruction of the Niles-Buchan- Three-fourths mile north of every school child and every adiflt connection with such proceedings, und supplies. Keeler un Hartford road. Write should sec, portraying scenes thut hu- Legislature felt It was lime a slop was with the election, were duly posted and an road, formerly part of M-OO until the man eyes have never before looked up- Millions Spent in 1930 for put to this practice aud this bill wus published, as appears by proofs thereof adoption of the new route for that high- or rail SAM KRUGER, 1064 way, bus been practically assured for Colfax avenue, Benton Harbor. The cost of an extension telephone is less than 3 on. All are more or less familiar with Bell System's Future as carried iu both Houses by better than on file in my office, and that all of said the story of the expedition, and the Well as Present Needs upwards of a two-thirds majority. proceedings were regular und in uccord- either tills year or next by the circula- Phone Harbor 613. 3712 cents a day. To place an order, call the Telephone moving picture account brings It to life. The Ice Cream bill, providing formu- tion of a petition by County Supervis- unce with all legal requirements. Business Office. Those who have seen the film declare it la as lo mix and certain pusteurlzutlon, Dated April 2nd, 1031. or E. B. Storms of Niles, to which the to be one of the greatest ever produced. During 1930, the Bell System has passed the House, but I proposed necessury two-thirds of the owners of FOR RENT—House ou cor. St. Jo- MUX) B. SELTER, seph und Church streets, Coloma. Wal- The admission prices are 15c to all spent 1585,000,000 for additions, and secured un amendment to this law Village Clerk. frontage have already been affixed. school children aud 25c to adults. The betterments and replacements. whereby the act will not apply to anj The reconstruction is to be part of the lace Land Co., I'hone St. Joseph 31. time Is 7:30 p. m. One can hardly af- This Is substantially the same person manufuclurlug ice cream in 10 mile per year rebuilding program of 38t2x the county, carried on under the terms ford to miss this splendid feature at amount as In the record year of amounts of not more thun 50 gallons a FOR SALE OR EXCHANGB—For of the Covert Act which provides for these prices. Proceeds will be utilized 1929, which had the largest con- month where the same Is manufactured, Land of Many Volcanoes Michigan farm, a beautiful modern 10- for tlie benefit of the school. frozen aud served with meals on the Are You Getting the following division of expense: 75 struction program for any year Altogether 107 volcanoes are known room house, double garage with three per cent on the county at large; 20 per In the history* of the System. premises. I got this umendment In be- to exist In Iceland, with thousands of rooms, bungalette facing large hike In cause throughout Southwestern Michi- cent on the district. This expenditure was not only craters, great and small. Haines City, Fla. For information. set- gan many farmers do some resort busi- COLOMA COUPLE OBSERVE for Immediate needs, but to Your Daily Amount Oscar J. Wright, former Cass county Jos. JANICKI, Hartford, Mich., R 1 ness iu the summer, und I wanted them two miles west of Hartford on U. S. 12. 62nd WEDDING ANNIVERSARY provide equipment to care for to he at liberty lo furnish ice cream to resident, was the victim of u murder al new service demands as busi- BatesyiUe. Arkansas. His.body was 3013 Model B-2 HAMILTON TRANSPLANTER their guests without coming under the . O'V John D. Carmody found In tlie woods March 22. He hail ness conditions improve. "Ex- law as lo formula or pastuerization und of Fresh Milk? FOR RENT—5-rooni house on Juck- Positive Steering Device — No Driver Needed — Power Marker Avoids perience with rapid expansion In without being liable for the license fee. been shot through the buck of bis heud son Court; furnace heut und tlrepluce. Side Draft—Choice of Power Requirements; I 1-2, 2, 3 or 4 H. P. Engine Came From Berne. Switzerland, to Experienced Auctioneer with his own gun. Oilie Greenshaw, boom times," says Walter S. The above are some of the mutters For particulars call Mrs. Dolly Grant, —Transplants Expensive Labor Bills Into Profits., 47, wus arrested und admitted the America Fifty Years Ago Glflord, President of the Ameri- that have occupied the attention of the Solicitt Your BuHnou Phone Coloma 58-W. 20lf crime, saying that his motive was rob- can Telephone and Telegraph Legislature the lust two weeks and that Phone 52-F13 WATERVLIET, Mich THE ONLY TRANSPUNTER WITH A PATENTED STEERING DEVICE Through years of research competent liery und that he obtained ninety dol- FOR RENT—House In Coloma. In- Mr. and Mrs. Oottlelb Marti quietly Company, in that company's An- have proved of quite general Interest lars off the murdered man. Greenshaw quire of Phil Culler, Watervllet 18tf celebrated their 62nd wedding anniver nual Report for 1930, "has Indi- to the public. dieticians have determined the amount sary at their home In Coloma on Sun let your Yledrical Dealer hatl assisted In the search for Wright cated the wisdom and economy KARL L. BURHANS. day, April 5, 1031, with all the mem Dr. Leo Hosbein of fresh milk that should be consumed after the latter was missing, and vol- bers of their family present. The oc- of putting in a margin of plant unteered to assist In dressing the body ^BoysatlortcsM casion also marked their lifty years In slack times." Clover Leaf Club VETERINARIAN daily. und digging a grave. He sat on the cor- Electricity, running water and septic Included In this figure of make tyrinq QJeaniruj easy/ oner's jury and later attended Wright's sewage system furnished. $100 down residence In America, as they came Phone Waterrliet 63 here from Berne, Switzerland, in the nearly 1600,000,000 was the sum Mrs. Ethel Kllmark charmingly en- funeral. Otis Wright, twin brother of and |10 monthly for 40months. Damon's Denittry on Week Days Only year 1881. They lived for some years of $60,000,000 for 300 new build- tertained tht- Clover Leaf Club, Mon- the murder victim, lives In Benton Home Bureau, R. F. D, 1, Coloma. 45tf thly evening, ut tlie American Legion HE modern woman knows that the back breaking Hurbor. on a farm In North Coloma. but for ings and major building addi- Residence, Coloma, Mich. They suggest in a normal diet a quart MISCELLANEOUS the past eleven years have resided In tions completed during the year. rooms, with the president, Mrs. H. labor—the bother and fuss of periodical house- their present home on West Logan Grace Guy, presiding. The following T a day for children and at least a pint a The attendance at both tho Easter GUERNSEY BUUL for •jry>O8.|l.30 These are designed to reflect numbers were given on the program: ColomaLodge No. 162 services at the Community church street. something of the Bell System's cleaning is largely eliminated by the use of a little Elec- cash. Wilbur Karl, Coloma. 39tf "Uncle Sam Makes War on Bugs," by P. AND A. M. day for adults. This insures you a taxed the capacity of the building. The stability and progressiveness, as Mrs. Anna Gelsler; the "Return of the A tric Motor. Sheknows that an Electric Gleaner does the nut hems by the choir were well ren- HEDGES AND SIIRIBBERV set well as to contribute to the com- Meetings held in Masonic hall, on the 2 MEALS DAY, PLENTY Native," by Thomas Hardy, was given properly balanced diet. dered antl Mrs. Helen Prince Vogt sang antl trimmed; lawns graded and seed- fort and convenience of both hy Mrs. Bertha Woodward. Covers first Thursday evening of job more efficiently and more quickly than any other "Hosanna" as a solo. There were ftuir- ed; painting, waxing und vurnlsbing WATER, HELPS STOMACH customers and employees and to were laid-for eighteen guests. The each month. teen buptized ami I ho service closed floors. JACK TANNER, 458 Vineyurtl the achievement of the ideals of hostess was usslsted by Mrs. Gladys Visiting Brothers Always Welcome. method. No home can be truly modern without one. with tlu- Lord's Supper. The musical Ave., Benton Harbor, I'hone Hurbor the communities in which they Andrews and Mrs. Nova Hamilton In CLARENCE BUTZBACH. W. M. Eat more milk and be better fed. in the evening was very successful. It 1002-R. 30,4 SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SETTING STRAWBERRY PLANTS J. V. THOMPSON , Secretary. If you are still using old fashioned brooms and opened with a greeting by Carter "Since I drink plenty of water, eat are located, states Mr. Glfford. serving dainty refreshments. Beach; which was followed by two an- 2 good meals a day and lake Adlerlka dusters go at once to your Electrical Dealer. He will Enclosed worm gear operating in a hath of oil—Distance between the rows thems by tho junior choir ami a duel and the spaclngs lielween the plants in the row nulckly adjustable — Priced now and then, I've had no trouble by Jean and Eleanor 'Friday. Mrs. so that any small grower can afford to own one—Water barrell aid other with my stomach."—C. DeForcst TAILOR SHOP show you the newest models of this labor saving device. LYLE J. MOTT . UMPHREY & RORICK Sturgls Harmon sung "Awake Thou attachments optional equipment. Unlike other medicine, Adlerlka acts Fleawort on BOTH upper und lower bowel, re I will do all kinds of repair work Cleaning and Pressing COLOMA, MICH. That SieeiH'st" and the senior choir ren- Hundreds of satistied users have lowered their production costs antl have The common name for the seeds of SELLS moving poisonous waste which caused alterations, all kinds of fur work, also dered the Faster cantata, "The Red demonstrated that hand setting cannot compete with the Hamilton Trans- Leave Yonr Work At of the Dawn." One number, "Go Forth gus and other stomach trouble. Just the Plantago Psyllium Is fleawort. and cleaning and pressing of overcoats and Diitributors for Producen Creamery planter, which Is the only machine that sets all plants satisfactorily and under all kinds of cultural methods. ONE spoonful relieves gus, sour stom- they belong to the herb family. The topcoats. Orders taken for tailored and Tell," was sung by the combined ach and sick headache. Let Adlerlka name orlglnaled In England. This suits. Your business Is solidted, SCOTT'S BARBER SHOP choirs, with Robert Burrows and Rob- Good Coal It is the oldest and most prevalent automatic setter on the market and has give your stomach and bowels a REAL spedes of plantago grows in the south JOHN SPAEK, next to Hotel Coloma PRINK MORE MILK FOR HEALTH ert Balfour taking the duet. Bolo parts various speed tractors and horse and farm tractor drawn models to meet all 50 If For The . INDIANA L MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY in the cantata were taken by Elwood 1 kinds of cultural methods. cleaning and see how good you feel! of Europe and in northern Africa. The * OOT $8.75 Ton Cash Scott's Pharmacy.—Adv. seeds are about 3 mm In length, 1 to Gelsler, Mrs. Elton Lahr and Mrs. Send for descriptive literature and prices. Vogt. RceogniUon for the success of l.B mm In width, convex on one side ENTERPRISE CLEANERS $9.50 on Credit For Pickling thu musical contribution of the duy is Delivered and concave on the other. They are "Nettoyage a See" due to Mr. aud Mrs. W. N. Beverly, HAMILTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY When somebody discovers a way to Tarragon is a perennial aromatic utilize parked chewing gum, the pin- dark reddish brown In color and close- Mrs. Balfour and the teachers in the Phone 173F2 Coloma herb used for flavoring vinegar, moa- 186 Wall St Beslon Harbor HAMILTON, MICHIGAN nacle of retreiving junk will have been ly resemble flaxseed In medicinal prop- primary department. ' tard pickles, sauces and salads. reached. erties.

wm THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MTCH.

Monroe—John Hopkins, 33, narrow- HUNDREDS DIE, HURT WORLD WHEAT MEET K. ROCKNE, 7 OTHERS 1880 PLEDGE GETS BADGE ly escaped death when his car crashed TO BE HELD IN 1932 TO SELL SECURITIES through the Macomb street bridge and (Copy right, 1831.In all State News IN NICARAGUA QUAKE DIE IN PLANE CRASH I countries br the 0 burst Into flames. Hopkins was TO RAISE U. S. FUNDS General Pershing's North American dragged from the burning car by a Rome Conference Closes After Newspaper Alliance. in Brief policeman. He was uninjured. City of Managua Destroyed; Death of Notre Dame Coach World rlghta re- Planning Next Parley. Tax Loss May Be $224,000^ served. including th« Kalamaioo—George Townsend, 60 Americans Among Dead. Great Loss to Sports. Scandinavian. Re- Traverse City—Fire caused by an ' years old. a farmer, was seriously In- Home.-Delegates from forty-eight 000; No Boost in Sight Story of the A. E. F.productio n In whole 0 0 explosion of coal gas resulted In $3,000 Jured when the automobile In which Managua, Nicaragua.—With numer- countries and colonies concluded their THE DEAD: • orlnpartprohlbltedj damage to the quarters of the Fratern- he was riding collided, near Gales ous earthquake shocks which were fol- preparatory work at their meeting Knute Rockne, South Bend, Ind., Washington.—A substantial block of —WNU Service al Order of Eagles here. burg, with a machine driven by Lyle lowed by flre. this beautiful city has here for a world wheat conference Notre Dame football conch. securities that may run as high as Folkener. of Battle Creek. Townsend been practically totally destroyed, huu- In 1982 with the adoption of resolu- H. J. Christen, Chicago, an Interior $800,000,000 will be floated by the Marine City—Downriver currents In Bg/ Gen. John /• Pershing Is in Bronson Hospital. Uretla of people, Including some Amer- tions recommending on one hand "Use decorator. treasury within the next few days to the St. Clair River piled up the larg- icans, have been killed and thousands More Wheat" campaigns to Increase John Mapper, Chicago, controller of meet the cash requirements of the est ice jam in the memory of resl- Detroit — Absorbed In watching have been seriously Injured. Millions consumption and on the other a bet- the Wilson Western Sporting Goods government. A $224,000,000 drop m ents on Fawn Island. The Ice was something other than where he was hesitated a moment to express hll of dollars' worth of property has been ter organization of growers to pre- company. Income tax collections for March 40 feet high. The river has been going, George Egan, 62 years old, opinion with the utmost frunkness. no wrecked and the remainder of the sur- vent overproduction. Spencer Goldthwalte, , coupled with the drain on the treas- FOREWORD seven feet below normal level. walked off,the end of a boat well dock nuitter how radically It might differ vivors have been made homeless. The Owing principally fo the efforts of nn advertising man. ury caused by payments to veterans My primary purpose in writinR this on the river front. He managed to from my own. nor did he ever fail to Hamtramck—The first two of six American Red Cross promptly came to Russian delegates to deliver speeches W. B. Miller, Hartford. Conn., exec- on their adjusted compensation certifi- story of the American expeditionary climb from the water unassisted, but forcrs in France is lo render whsi I carry out Instructions faithfully even short-wave police radio sets have been the rescue with financial and medical critical of the economic systems of utive of the Aetna Life Insurance com- cates Is responsible for the govern- was taken to Receiving hospital for conceive to be an iiiiportanl service when they were not In nccord with delivered at Hamtramck police head- aid. the remainder of the world, the final pany. ment decision to obtain this new loan. * treatment for exposure. to my country. In that adventure his views. Entirely uneelflsh, he In- quarters. They will be used for ex- While scores of dead hourly are be- While a final decision has not been session In the International Institute C. A. Robrecht, produce merchant. there are many lessons useful to the bored Incessantly for what he believed perimental and test purposes; one at Detroit—Carl Watson, 21, Is held ing found in the debris, the total num- reached, Indications are that Interest of Agriculture was not as smooth as Wheeling. W. Va. Ameriron people, should they ever to be the best Interests of our urmlos. headquarters and one on a scout car. for counterfeiting 1931 automobile ber of fatalities, roughly estimated al bearing securities rather than bill# might have been expected. Robert Fry, thirty-one, pilot, Kansas again be railed to arms, and I fell it His ability, bis resourcefulness, his license plates. He was arrested when -,0U0, may never be known. will 'be offered to the public. It Is a duty lo record them a* I saw them. Coldwater—Quentln, 9-year-old son Leon KrUsman, head of Ihe Russian City. faculty for organization, and, above a neighbor told police he had seen old Among Americans, thus far Idenil- considered probable the new secnrltlea The World war found us absorbed of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilbur Bron- delegation, was Interrupted repeatedly Jess Mathlas, thirty-one, pilot, Los all, bis loyalty, were outstanding qual- plates painted to resemble new ones fled, numbered among the dead, are during the delivery of his caustic ad- Angeles. will be offered In the form of 2 per in the pursuits of peace nnd quite son, was sent to a hospital with in- unconscious of possible threat to our ifies, and these, together with u com- nailed to the outside of Watson's Lieut. Com. Hugo Bnske, of the Unit- dress, but the meeting ended with a cent certificates maturing In from 8 juries suffered when a pony he was security. We would listen to no pelling personality, made him Invalu- garage. Watson admitted changing ed States navy medical corps; Mrs. J. to 12 months. riding was struck by a car driven by majority of the delegates voting that Emporia, Kan.—Knute Rockne, fr- warnings of danger. We had made uble to the nation In this Important 1 The decision to offer additional se- James Swain, Coldwater postmaster, the plates and said he had read of D. Murray of Concord, Mass., wife of they felt, In the words of Senator de mous Notre Dame football coach, with •mall preparation for defense and position. curities to the public was taken after on U. S. 112. the ruse In newspapers. a United Slates marine corps major, Michel Is, who presided, "that the ac- five other passengers and two pilots,, none for aggression. So when war After consultation with the perma- Chase 8. Otborn. and Chief Quartermaster Clerk James complishments, however small, were was killed when a Transcontinental complete figures for the first nine arlually came upon us we hud lo manent heads of staff and supply de- Grand Rapids—James Vincent Sal Jackson—The space occupied by E. Dickey. Others are reported miss- practical." Air Transport-Western Air Express months of the government's fiscal rhange the very habits of our lives partments, nnd with no little Insistence mon, 94 years old, who had been a the school at the New Michigan State Lafayette, Ind.—Chase S. Osborn, ing, and many are Injured. In addition to the principal reso- sky liner splraled out of a murky sky year, ending March 31, Indicated an and minds lo meet its realities. The on my part In more than one Instance, resident of Kent County since the Prison will soon be expanded 76 per former governor of Michigan, and The national palace, which has been lutions a separate committee brought and bored Its motors Into a pasture $800,000.0(10 deficit on June 30. It slow processes by which we achieved the corresponding representatives to year Grand Rapids was Incorporated cent to permit Instruction through the former student of Purdue university these changes and applied our latent described as one of the most palatial in the suggestion that the Institute near Bazaar, Kan. All of the eight appeared on the basis of n months accompany me were designated, and eighth grade. It has been announced came back to the campus recently to power lo the problems of combat in as a village, died at his farm home government edifices in Central Amer- of Agriculture should consider the figures that total ordinary receipts for they In turn chose their nsHlsfants. by Warden Harry H. Jackson. The men In the plane died instantly. register again as a student and to be Europe, despite our will, our numbers In Wyoming Township, southwest of ica, fell In ruins and was burned. It feasibility of some international or- the government would amount to ap- Although Ihe list did not Include all I school has an enrollment of 1.400 stud- Evidence that Ihe death plane Initiated Into Sigma Chl fraternity. Mr. and our wealth, I have endeavored to * here. He was a Kent County farmer was valued ut $1,000,000. Worst of ganization to extend short-term credit crashed after the right propeller had proximately $3,400,000,000 nnd that describe. Therein lie the lessons of would have selected, HS some were not for 75 years. ents in classes as high as the sixth Osborn, who was compelled to leave all, government records of Inestimable to grain growers. Another committee broken and probably wrenched awing expenditures would be alwut $4,200,- which I write. available, yet alt rose to Important grade and there are 400 inmates tak- the university In 1880, a few months Ypsilanti-Students at Michigan value were destroyed. appointed to report on the possibility asunder by vibration was made pub- 000,000. I wish to dedicate this modest places In tho final organization, except ing advanced courses, according to before he was graduated, had been President Jose Maria Moncada said of special tariff concessions for wheat Notwithstanding the unexpectedly work lo ihe men of all ranks who one or two who fulled In health. State Normal College held a benefit the warden. lic by the aeronautics branch of the pledged to the fraternity. He came •erved with me in France, and es- The total number In my party that i athletic exhibition for Roger Arnett the property loss would exceed $00,- shipments had less happy results. Department of Commerce at Washing- large shrinkage In Income tax receipts, here from Florida, where he tiad been pecially to those who gave their livca Birmingham — Three Birmingham 000,000. He has seen the planning of A demand for special treatment was ton. both President Hoover and ndrainis- sailed on the Baltic was as follows: of Owosso, student who was critically spending the winter. His son George to the cause for which we fought. boys abandoned their back yard rifle two years fall at a stroke. The city made by the Danublan wheat export- Statement of the findings of the tratlon leaders remain confident that Regular nnnr "fflcera 40 Injured while en route to Notre Dame and his son-in-law are members of the To my comrades of the allied range after they had hit two children Marine corps oRk-ers 2 * Is ruined, and he Is considering plans ing countries soon after the confer- branch's Investigators in their study no Income tax revision will be neces- for a track meet. Arnett was taken fraternity at the University of Mich armies I wish to say that I am not ORG offlcera In kollve service .... 17 while shooting at tin cans. Ariel ence opened a few days ago, but was sary at the coming session of con- to University of Michigan Hospital. for accomplishing the complete evacu- Igan. attempting lo write a history of ihe Enlisted men 67 He suffered a broken vertebrae which Boughner, 12, narrowly escaped losing ation of the capital. He has turned to opposed by exporters from overseas. gress. Representatives John Q. Tllson World war or of the epic part they Field clerks 36 Civlllnn clerks 20 the sight of one eye when a shot The committee declared that the (Rep., Conn.), house floor leader, am! took in it. I write of our own army caused paralysis of the legs. seek the aid of the United States as Civilian Interpreters 5 struck her. Earlier In the same day the sole means of easing his people's question would have to be left for Chairman Will R. Wood (Rep., Ind.), and for our own people, and I have nirmingham — Because Durwood BASEBALL LOSES TWO Civilians (correspondents) 3 a shot struck Gordon Robinson. 10. sorrows. "We need your help," he diplomatic action by the several na- of the house appropriations committee, not consciously magnified or mini- Mills, 23 years old, bought an automo- mitcd the effort of any army or any Total on Baltln 110 In the leg. The boys shooting were said. "We need it sorely." Most of tions. BIG LEAGUE LEADERS discussed the government financial "On the Western Trail"—A cowboy bile with $50 given him by the county people. There is credit for all of us Charles Smith. 13: Donald Helferick, all he looks to the American Red The resolutions adopted will be situation with Mr. Hoover, seeking to Draft Act Passed May 18. group, the work of the famous woman poor commissioner for train fare to in the final triumph of our united 12. and Wilbur Shlleske, 13. Cross. sent by the Institute to all govern- find n way to avoid tax revision next The method of raising our armies by sculptor, Sally James Farnham, re- St. Louis, where he said he was to arms. The struggle of the alliei was The American minister, Matthew E. ments concerned. However valuable Ban Johnson, President Bar* winter and another deficit during the conscription was based on studies cently exhibited In New York. work on his father's farm, he was Flint—Joseph Shears, has filed suit much longer, their sacrifices very Hanna, of Glllespleburg, Ohio, who ar- the findings of the conference may next fiscal year. made by the war college under Instruc- sentenced to from one to 14 years at for $26,000 against owners of the nard Die 12 Hours Apart much greater, than ours. Gen. John J. Pershing. prove to he, they are overshadowed tions from General Scott. President By ELMO SCOTT WATSON house In which he lives, and proprie- rived by airplane from Guatemala, Roth Representatives Tllson and I am grateful lo President Wilson Prom palnttsia br Joaepk CommlnBa Chaae In Parla. IDli. Ionia reformatory. He said his father momentarily by the announcement Wilson recommended the plan to con- NE of the current Broad- tors of an exterminating company, where he was visiting when the quake Chicago.—Byron Bancroft Johnson, Wood agree with the President that and Secretary Baker for selecting me started north with a trail herd from needed his help but that be lacked that a special meeting of representa- to command our armies and for the gress April 7, 1917, but the draft act way stage successes Is a alleging that fumigation of the house struck has taken full command of the one of the founders of the American no tax Increase will be necessary. It reached me, a telegram dated May 2 hour suggestions and no definite action Matagorda Bay, Texas. We were win- funds to reach his home. whole-hearted and unfailing support play which bears the title situation. tives of wheat exporting countries Is understood that both Mr. Wood and came from Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, Was taken on any of them until May was not passed until May 18, forty- tering the herd on the Salt Fork of last month paralyzed his brain. Injured league and Its first president, died In they accorded me in France. No com- of "Green Grow the Li- Jackson—Frank Dalton, awaiting The earthquake was confined to tho will be held In London May 18. Mr. Tllson. who is a White House chief of staff, containing the opening 18, when congress passed the law two days after the declaration of war. his heart. Impaired his sight and made a St. Louis hospital following a long mander was ever privileged lo lead a lacs." und sophisticated the Arkansas river on the border of trial as a fourth offender under the city of Managua, where flames burst guest, favor steps looking toward the words, "For your eye alone," followed authorizing the Increase of military Roosevelt Offer Rejected. it difficult for him to remember. He Illness from diabetes and complica- finer force; no commandcr ever de- Gotham, which doesn't Kansas and Indian territory, waiting Habitual Criminal Law, sawed the forth on the heels of the shocks and holding down of department budget by a message In code: estubllshment through the application The nppeal of Col. Theodore Roose- said he became unconscious when he Two Convicts Confess tions. His death came scarcely twelve rived greater inspiration from ihe per usually think a song Is for the spring market to open at lock from the door of his cell in the estimates to the limit so as to keep "Under plans under consideration Is of the draft velt at this time for permission to entered the house where the defend- quickly completed the devastation of hours after that of Ernest S. Barnard, formance of his troops. worth singing unless It Wichita. County Jail, while three deputies sat to Fire That Killed 320 one which will require among other I was really more chagrined than rnlse u volunteer division aroused pop- ants had placed pots and kettles con- more than twenty blocks In the heart who had succeeded him as president government expenditures down during JOHN J. PERSHING. O came out of Tin Pan "One of the favorite songs of Ihe within 20 feet, and escaped. Dalton troops our Infantry regiments and one astonished to realize that so little had ular sentiment throughout the country taining exterminating compound, and of the capital. Columbus, Ohio.—Sole responsibility of the league. the next fiscal year. Alley, Is delighted with cowboys In those days was called was in his cell when a check was artillery regiment from your depart- been done when there were so many In his favor, but approval would have •The Dying Girl's Lament,' the story has not recovered from tho shock. United States marines assumed for the flre that took the lives of 320 Ernest Sargent Barnard, fifty-seven, Senator W. J. Harris (Dem., Ga.), CHAPTER I the songs In that play. made and was missed a half hour ment for service In France. If plans things that might have been done long opened the door for many other ap- of a girl who had been betrayed by charge under martial law, quickly prisoners at Ohio penitentiary last president of the American league and ranking minority member of the sen- On May 3, 1917, four weeks after And the majority of them Saginaw—Herbert Schorn and his Knute Rockne. are carried out you will be In com- before. It had been apparent to every- plications and the volley would have later. Deputies said he walked from evacuating part of the populace from April 21 rests on the shoulders of ate appropriations committee, followed the United States had declared war had their origin, not In New York, but her lover and who lay dying In a hos- bride, spent their honeymoon in the n prominent baseball figure for years, mand. You will be in command of the body for months that we were likely Interfered materially with tlie orderly of the most famous of them all—a the cell room through the jail pantry ihe tumbling city. At least 60,000 two men. other congressional leaders In ex- pital. I don't remember all of the died suddenly of a heart attack at the on Germany, I received the following to be forced Into the war and a state In the Southwest—they are songs song variously known as "The Dying Saginaw County Contagion Hospital, of the wreck and Nilks with eyewit- entire force. Wire me at once desig- and businesslike sfpllcutlon of the song but It began something like this: and kitchen and out a rear door. Americans and Nlcaragunns were ac- Solution of the plot that caused one Mayo Clinic In Rochester. Minn. He pressing the opinion that "expenses telegram from my father-in-law, the which the cowboys used to sing! waiting for treatment to clear their nesses was given out not ns nn official nation of the reRlments selected by of ^ar had actually existed for sev- draft law. Cowboy," "The Cowboy's Lament" and Muskegon—Two girls, sisters, have commodated In tents along the lake of the greatest prison disasters in of tho government can be so reduced late Senator F. E. Warren, In Wash- This Incident Is another example of throats of diphtheria germs. Schorn, finding. had been taken III In St. Petersburg. you and their present stations." eral weeks, yet scarcely a start hud Moreover, the rogulnr establishment "The Lone Prairie," a song of In- As I walked down by St. James hospi- pleaded guilty to arson charges for shore, while others found refuge In history came when Franklin County that It will not be necessary to In- ington : the Increasing Interest of Americans tal. For several hours the Identity of Fla.. supposedly of Indigestion, and. I construed this message to mean been made to prepare for It. The War would have suffered from the loss of numerable verses and of many varia- quarantined because germs were buildings left standing. Prosecutor Donald J. Hosklns an- crease the tax rate or Issue bonds." "Wire me today whether nnd how St. James hospital, so early one day, the burning of a neighbor's bam. Rockne was uncertain, although per- accompanied hy his wife, was taken that these troops were to form a di- department seemed to be suffering In the folklore of their country. That tions both as to the wording of the found In his throat, broke quar- nounced that Clinton Grate and Hugh much you speak, read and write an undue proportion of the best offi- etc., etc. The girls, Barbara, 17 years old. Several hundred persons, mostly direct to Rochester. Mr. Barnard In Mr. Wood in his talk with the Presi- vision, which, together with such other from a kind of Inertlu, for which It Interest has manifested Itself In vari- different stanzas and the chorus which antine, and eloped with his landlady's sonal effects strewn about the wreck- cers, who Inevitably would have been and Diamond Mala vases, 21, of Sulli- women and children, were burled as Gibson, convicts, had confessed set- 1927 succeeded Ban Johnson. Previous dent advised him that the trend of French." troops as might be sent over at once, wus probably not altogether respon- ous forms—In the popularity of the follows each stanza. In practically all "I had often amused myself by try- daughter. When they returned to age bore the name of the Notre Dame selected for Important positions In van Township, pleaded guilty to firing the roof of the great market place In ting the fire with a view to delaying business continues to Improve. Sir. At this time I was stationed at Fort negro spirituals of the South, In the ing to write verse and one dull winter coach. to his election. Mr. Barnard was presi- would be under my command. sible. these special units at a time when versions the first stanza Is the same: Saginaw, Schorn was placed In the the center of Ihe city crashed down. Warden Preston E. Thomas' construc- Sam Houston, which adjoins San An- revival of singing of ballads of past day In camp, to while away the time, the barn of Gus Larson. They were Four of the bodies, mutilated beyond dent of the Cleveland American Wood said that the zero point of the Within a day or so after the receipt But the truth. Is that the general contagion hospital, only to escape. He tonio, Texas, and was In command of motivated, they suld, by the hope their The popular public market was crowd- tion program and because they ob- League club. depression had been reached some of Scott's telegram It was Intimated stuff nt Washington bad never been generations (ballads which prove con- "Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie." I began writing a poem which could recognition, were found in a pasture These words came low and mournfully consented to return when authorities ed with Holy week buyers. jected to aiding In the building of a time ago and that a gradual Improve- the southern department with the rank clusively that, although many of them be sung to the tune of 'The Dying act would discourage Larson from oc- several yards from the wreckage by Thus the American league lost the to Col. M. H. Barnum, my chief of organized along modern lines, Its mem- From the pallid lips of a youth who suld his bride would have to go too. new ceil block to house fellow pris- ment could be expected. of major general. Naturally. Senator trace back directly to the old English Girl's Lament.' I made It a dying cupying the property. They accused The penitentiary became the scene doctors and nurses, who fought their only two chiefs In Its history—John- staff, that we might be called upon bership had been recently reduced by lay ' Detroit—During the first 20 days of oners. Warren's telegram suggested that I ballads, America had a native bal- On his dying bed at the close of day. ranger or cowboy Instead of a dying him of using rough language to their of a holocaust when seme 300 con- way over muddy Kansas roads to son. who built it to prominence, and Another encouraging note was for a recommendation, nnd after con- congress, and but few of Its officers tho annual enrollment period for the Gibson and Grate were convicted was to be assigned to some duty In ladry) and In the wider dissemina- girl and had the scene In Tom Sher- younger brother. victs were crushed and burned In their reach the scene. Barnard, who led It through Its most sounded by William Green, president sultation with him I selected the Six- had the experience necessary fully .to France, but as no Intimation had been But the chorus ranges from this man's barroom Instead of a hospital. Citizens Military Training Camps In cells as the shocks razed part of tho robbers and had served nine years. successful seasons. of the American Federation of Labor. teenth, Eighteenth. Twenty-sixth and understand Its functions. In this fact tion of the legends of Paul Bunyan, Ann Arbor—"We're off on a trip to Rockne had hurried away from given out regarding the extent of our version Michigan there were 829 applications, penal Institution, the remainder shriek- The confessions were announced He stated. In his regular comments Twenty-eighth regiments of Infantry we no doubt find the basis of many of Pecos Bill and John Henry, myth "Tom Sherman was a noted char- see the world," a group of runaway South Bend, Ind., to complete a con- Sis years ago Johnson's health be- active participation In the war, the more than half the quota of 1,600 for ing and pounding against the bars In after an Investigation by the Frank- on the labor situation, t>at a slight and the Sixth field artillery. These, the difficulties that arose Inter In con- heroes created in the fertile Imagina- "O, bury me not on the lone prairie" acter In the old cattle trail days, a big boys told police before being re-1 tract for a short talking film and sev- gan to fall and two years later illness message was somewhat puzzling. the State, Phelps Newberry, civilian an effort to escape a similar fate. lin county grand jury was concluded Improvement In unemployment had together with two other artillery regi- nection with the preparation of our tions of the lumberjacks, the cowboys Where the wild coyotes will howl o'er strapping fellow six feet six or six turued to their homes in Detroit, j eral speeches In Los Angeles, taking forced him from active association However, 1 telegraphed the follow- aide to the Secretary of War, has an- here recently. The two men have been ments and the necessary auxiliary nrmy at home and Its shipment and and the negro railroad workers, re- me, feet seven tall, who first ran a dance Stanley Madlj, 13, Joseph, 15, his Churches, schools, power houses, advantage of n brief Interim at Notre with baseball. For weeks before his been recorded in March over January. ing reply: In a narrow grave Just six by three, nounced. He said responses had Indicted for first degree murder. units, were later organized as our supply abroad. spectively. hall and saloon In Great Bend In 1S73 brother: Henry Machanskl, 13; Wal- business houses and shops fell as the Dame for spring examinations. He denth, which came at the age of sixty- He pointed out. hov ever, that unem- "Spent several months In France O, bury mo not on the lono prairie. never before been so heavy. Gogebic, The confessions said the fire was fjrst division. Praise for Secretary Baker. The play referred to above takes Its nnd then moved to Dodge City where ter Horbowy. 13: and Anthony Jablon- ground heaved crazlly, burying hun had Just finished the first two days of seven, he was confined to a hospital ployment Is still at a high level, with Dlneteen-elght studying language. Delta, Cheboygan, Grand Traverse, set with a lighted candle. Oil was Surprised by Developments. My next call was upon the secretary name from a song. "Green Grow the through this wording he ran the same sort of place until owskl, 13. were arrested by police dreds of victims under tons of debris. spring football workouts and was In a bed and was unconscious much of the Indications pointing to only a gradual Spoke quite fiuentiy; could read and Kalkaska, Wexford, Missaukee, Os- poured over wood and the flames I had scarcely given a thought to of war, Mr. Newton D. Baker. It was Lilacs." which has been sung In the some time In the '80s. All of the cow- while seeing the sights of the town. Several days will be required before hurry to get back, he told friends as time. Improvement In the near future. write well at that time. Can easily "O, bury me not on tho lone prairie ceola, St. Joseph, Branch and Monroe spread quickly. The candle came the possibility of my being selected to a much younger and considerably Southwest for generations. Its origin boys who came up from Texas knew The five told officers they were on a definite estimate .on the number of he reserved airplane passage In Chi- Funeral services were held at reacqnire satisfactory working knowl- Where the wolves can howl and growl counties have already passed their from the prison chapel and was sup- be In supreme command of our forces, smaller man who greeted me than I Is veiled In obscurity. One critic has o'er me. Tom Sherman. the first leg of a trip to California and dead and injured can be reached. cago. Spencer. Ind.. under the auspices of edge." quota. plied by other prisoners who knew us afterward developed, although my hnd expected. Ho actually looked di- ventured the opinion that It traces Its Fling a handful of roses o'er my grave "After I had finished the new words had left home without informing Farmers working In their fields near Harmony lodge of Masons, of which Quotes Warren'g Letter. With a prayer to him who my soul nothing of the plot. WASHINGTON BRIEFS old friend, Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, minutive us he set behind his desk, ancestry back to Robert Burns' poem, I sang It to the boys In our outfit Ishpeming—It required nine hours fraternity he was a member. My reply, to be sure, was rather op- will save. their parents. Bazaar, Kan., looked up from their had written me that he thought my doubled up In a' rather large office "Green Grow the Rashes." if so, per- They liked It and began singing It. It of travel over 216 miles of highway U. S. to Padlock 39 in work when they heard the noise of the Funeral services for Mr. Barnard timistic, yet It was comparatively ac- Vassar—Joseph Relchert, 74 years selection almost certain. After I left chair, but when he spoke my Impres- haps somewhere In the line of descent to this plea , became popular with the boys In other 14 miles of railroad logging spur and ^0 Killed in Crash of motors. Clouds hid the plane. Sud- were held at the Cleveland Masonic curate and perhaps was justified by old, is dead. He was a veteran of the Wisconsin's "Bad Town" The federal government, In nn equi- the Philippines. In 1913. where he wus sion changed Immediately. We talked may be found a song popular with the outfits who heard It after we had three miles of hiking through swamps denly as they watched, the huge ship temple. the possibilities to be Inferred from "Oh. bury me not on the lone prairie" Spanish War and took part in five Milwaukee, Wis.—Padlocking of at ty suit filed In tho southern district In command, ho and I hud kept up un of my recent experience In Mexico and American soldiers during the Mexican taken our herd to market In Wichita over corduroy roads for John Siegel Two Vessels During Fog Senator Warren's telegram. A few In a narrow grave six foot by three, Indian campaigns. He was twice least 39 alleged liquor dispensing es- appeared out of a bank of clouds spin- Intermittent correspondence In which of conditions on the border, which, war, "Green Grow the Rushes, ()!" the next spring and from that time on Malaga, Spain.—The French consul , of New York, petitioned for dissolu- days later I received from him the Where tho buffalo paws o'er a prairie coroner, to invostigato the death, near ning earthward like a falling rocket. we freely exchanged confidences on fortunately, were quieter than they I heard It sung everywhere on tho wounded in Indian campaigns and re- tablishments In lurley, Wisconsin's '30- 31 Wheat Carryover tion of the Sugar Institute under the following letter: and there Is a legend that the Mexican sea Northland, of the 18-day-old daughter here reported that 30 persons had Others feeding cattle nearby, saw a O, bury mo not on tho lone prairie. ceived medals for expert pistol shoot- "bad town," scene of the "rumbelllon" Sherman anti-trust act. army fnatters. had been for several years. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker name for Americans, "grlngoes" Is a range nnd trail." of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lavalley. The been killed and seriously Injured when Is 275 Million Bushels "Dear Jack: a few years ago was forecast. wing tear away from the ship and In one of his letters early In April, Mr. Baker referred to my appoint- at His Desk. corruption of the words "green grows." So "The Cowboy's Lament" Is an- ing. He was a government scout aud the French liner Florida collided with "This Is what happened: Ijist And In addition to those, other child died of natural causes, but law fiutter to the ground n quarter of a Washington—The Department t.f 1917, General Bell spoke of ihe pos- ment and suld that he bad given the range detective in the West and also United States Marshal C. H. Raw- For the first time In military his- night, about ten o'clock, the secre- Another of the songs of this play choruses make use of such "sound other example of a favorite cowboy requires a coroner's Investigation of the British aircraft carrier Glorious mile from the wreckage. Agriculture's wheat estimate, an- sibility of our sending an army to their services were urgently needed In belonged to the Texas Rangers. Later llnson of Madison and his deputies tory American cavalry will bo ma- tary of war rang me up and want- subject very careful thought and had which Is said to have been an old effects" ns tho hiss of the rattlesnake, song which was an adaptation of an any death occurring when a doctor has during a fog In the Mediterranean. Dr. Jacob Hlndon, Cottonwood Falls nounced supports previous estimates France and gave a list of the general building more lurgely. he was an Instructor at West Point served notice on 02 persons, saloon neuvered by radio at the spring war ed to know If I would call in and made the choice solely upon my rec- favorite In the Southwest, hence was the hoot of the owl, the sighing of the earlier ballad. Mr. Maynard's version, not attended the patient within 36 The dead and Injured are all steer- coroner, afier an Inspection of the which Indicate that the carryover of officers who might be considered for ord. I expressed my deep npprecla- Another Important reason for disap- He leaves his wife and one son, Ar- keepers, bartenders and property own- came to be played In Texas during see him this morning, and I re- well known In Oklahoma, the native wind and the beat of the buzzard's written In 1870 and thus antedating hours, so Coroner Siegel had to make age passengers, Italian, Spanish, wreckage declared that none of the the 1930-31 crop will be between 275 the supreme commund. Discussing the tlon of the honor, mentioned the re- proving Colonel Roosevelt's application thur Relchert. the latter in the flying ers to appear In federal court at Mad- May, the War department announces. sponded that I would If I could state of Lynn Rlggs, author of the wings, not to mention a varied list of other versions by five and possibly the trip. French, or Greek, returning to^ Eu- passengers had been burned and that and 300.000.000 bushels. chances for and against each one, he sponsibility of the position nnd suld was that In such a war It was neces- service of Hawaii. ison within 20 days to show cause reach him at nine o'clock. This play. Is "My Name Is Sam Hall." "stage properties," ranging from "a ten years, had for Its flrst verse the rope from the Argentine. Passengers all had been killed instantly. He said Estimate of stocks in interior mills predicted, much to my surprise, that that I hoped he would have no reason sary that officers, especially those In Detroit—Harriet Malach, a 9-year- why their premises should not be Ballots In two counties In Alabama Is the first time he bus ever asked There Is no doubt about the origin of sister's tear" and "a mother's prayer" following: Muskegon—Walter Henry, 24 years of the first and second classes es- he found no indication of an explosion. and elevators showed a total of 82,- ull the others, Including himself, to regret his action. high command, should be thoroughly old girl lost her life In an apartment closed for violation of the prohibition have been destroyed, the Senate elec- me to call for a consultation. this song for It comes from London to " a handful of roses" and "the spot old, suffered severe cuts when he caped unhurt. The plane was not overloaded, pilots 840,000 bushels. On March 1 the de- would be pussed over and that I would I left Mr. Baker's office with a dis- trained und disciplined. Furthermore, As I rode down by Tom Sherman's building Are. Four other persons were law. Many of the resorts In question tions subcommittee considering the "When I reached him he said In where It was a cellar ditty. In 1843 where his bones were lain." barroom kicked a bandit from the running The Florida, badly damaged In the pointed out, for only six passengers partment reported 100,282.000 bushels be selected. tinctly favorable Impression of the Colonel Roosevelt wus not In the best injured when they dropped from win- are located on Silver street. Hurley's Heflln-Bankhead contest was notified. the most distant and careless way: W. G. Ross, a Scotch low comedian, By making allowance for much "local By Tom Sherman's barroom so early board of his car. Henry and Miss bow, was brought to Malaga accom- were carried, whereas the plane's cn- held on the farms. Adding these I was the Junior on the list of ma- man upon whom, as head of the War of health nnd could not have with- one day. dows. Some occupants managed to "White Way," a town of 1,200 popula- This will make Impossible a recount 'Oh, by the way, before I discuss was singing In Cider Cellars In Maiden panied by a British gunboat and five jor generals, hence I could not fully stood the hard work and exposure of color" It Is easy to see how "The Lone There I espied a handsome young Florence Johnson, his flancee, were pacity Is ten, and the mall amounted amounts to the 213,300.000 bushels of the matter about which I asked department, would rest the burden of Lane, Covent Gardens, (the original. get out front or rear doors and escape tion, near the Michigan boundary. training camps and trenches. Prairie" song was adapted from the ranger driving south of the city when an British destroyers. Both the Florida to only 03 pounds. the department's estimate of the visi- accept General Bell's view, but he was preparing for a great war to which down the rear stairway. The flre The battleship Arkansas for the you to call—do you happen to (TO BE CONTINUED.) Incidentally, of Back Kitchen In "Pen- song, "The Ocean Burial," words hy All wrapped In white linen, as cold as Hurley for years has been called and the Glorious are now at Malaga. so strongly convinced that he was the wholly unready nation was now armed bandit leaped to the running started In the basement and worked A radio flash broke the news of ble suply on March 28 and the esti- know whether Pershing speaks dennls") a song, the first aud last tho clay. • the "Last Frontier" and Is said to second successive year has won first right thut he requested an assignment W. II. Saunders, music by G. N. Allen, board of the car and shoved a pistol The Glorious brought with her all Rockne's death to his mother and four mate of the total amount of wheat In French? (This Is the first time committed. verses of which were: up the front stairway shaft to have had all the color aud license of honors In short range battle practice Provisions for Regular which appears In "The Nightingale," "I seo by your outfit that you're a through the partly open window. first and second class passengers and sisters, all living In Chicago. The fam- the country becomes 450,488,000 bush- your name was ever mentioned be- under my commund. Still proceeding under the assump- the third floor, blocking this means the old Wild West. for capital ships, thus retaining the My name Is Sam Hall—I'm a thief. a book of songs for "Juvenile Classes, ranger" . Injured steerage passengers of the The major generals senior to me at tion that I was to command only a Sessions of Congress Tho words that he said as I went rid- Henry kicked at the robber, he said, of exit. The rear stairway and all ily telegraphed his wife, Mrs. Bonnie els. American Defense cup nnd the Spo- tween the secretary of war and My name Is Sam Hall—I'm a thief. the time were. In order of rsnk: Leon- division In France, my feelings may Public Schools nnd Seminaries." com- shattering the glass of the window, Florida. Stiles Rockne, who was at Miami, Fla., Deducting 150.000,000 bushels ns me, direct.) Each congress covers the period My name It Is Sam Hall, ing by, the hails filled with heavy smoke, kane cup. ~ plied by W, O. and H. S. Perkins and "Come, sit down beside me, and hear *1 said I was not certain about ard Wood, General Bell, Thomas H. well be imagined when a few days froi?i the fourth day of the March And I've robbed both great nnd small, but knocking the bandit to the road. which empeded escape and hampered Reorganize Indian Bureau; with two of her four children. the milling requln ments between now published by Dltson In 1800. The flrst my sad story, nnd the end of the marketing season, that; that I knew he was a lln- Barry, Hugh L. Scott and Tusker H. later, the secretary of war called me following the congresslonul election In And my greeting to you all: Henry's leg was cut by ihe glass. the work of rescue. $100,000,000 U. S. Issue Besides his widow, Rockne Is sur- The result of five months of emer- Damn your eyes! verse of "The Ocean Burial" tells how: I'm shot through tho breast and know Plan to Give Better Care Bliss. In to say that It had been decided by I must die." Newberry—Deer are being killed by vived by four children: Billy, fifteen; and 25,000,000 bushels for spring seed- gulft along the lines of Spanish which Its members were chosen, to Pontlac—Capt. R. C. W, Blessley, gency Immigration restriction through the President to send me abroad as Washington.—The Indian bureau of Heavily Oversubscribed Knute, Jr., thirteen; Mary Jean, elev- ing, nnd n carryover of 281,488,000 and, to some extent, Japanese, and noon the fourth day of March of the And now I'm going to hell, going to "O, bury mo not in the deep, deep sea." a pack of wolves In tho deer yards In commander of the 27th Pursuit Squa- executive orders was made public at CHAPTER 11 CHORUS: the Interior department has been re- Washington—Secretary Mellon an- bushels Is left. all of tho Philippine dialects (a commander In chief, and that I should second year thereafter, or a period of hell. The words came low and mournfully the Tahquamenon Swamp, north of en. and Jackie, five. the White House, showing a reduc- And now I'm going to hell, going to dron, at Seifrldge Field, leaped with organized after being virtually un- nounced the $100,000,000 Issue of treas pardonable exaggeration by one's I arrived In Washington May 9 and select my staff accordingly and prepare two years. From the pallid lips of a youth who Then muffle the drums and play the McMillan, according to Adam Mesick, After funeral services in Sacr d tion of 80 per cent Immigration be- hell! lay dead march: his parachute from a falling plane changed for 50 years, It was an- ury bills to meet loans to World war fhther-ln-law)—that perhaps my the next morning called at the office of to sail as soon as possible. According to the Constitution, con- And now I'm going to bell, caretaker at the Hatch Camp. Mesick Heart church at Notre Dame, the re- low the quota totals permitted by On his cabin couch at close of day. Play tho dead march as I'm carrlcd four miles east of Pontlac and landed nounced here. The new arrangement veterans had been heavily oversub- Wisconsin Man Collects wife might know, as she speaks the chief of staff, Muj. Gen. Hugh L. The thought of the responsibilities gress must meet In regular session But what a bloody sell along; says he has found eight deer, freshly mains of the great hero were burled law. If you all go there as well, safely. The plane had gone Into an provides for divisions to handle prob- scribed. The treasury accepted bids French a little and reads It Scott He spoke of my assignment that this high position carried de- on the first Monday of December of and Its other numerous verses de- Take me to tho churchyard and lay killed. He believes there are a dozen In Highland cemetery, on the out- Bounty for 3 Bobcats Damn your eyes! outside spin at a height of 3,000 foot. which, as had been my Impression pressed me for the moment Here In the sod o'er me, lems of health, education, agricultural for $100.85:1,000, while applications skirts of the city. readily. every year, and special sessions may scribe the deathbed scene minutely or more wolves In the locality. The Crandon, Wis.—Five bobcats feeding New regulations providing for the from his message of May 2, was to the face of a great war I had been I'm a young ranger and know I've Capt. Blessley tried vainly to right extension and Industry, forestry and were made for $343,857,000. The high- "He said: 'Well, It Is of no spe- be held upon the cull of the Presi- How did this song find its way to and with a wealth of detail, only, of swamp at present is impassable. The solemn requiem mass for the on the carcass of a young deer they Joint control of disfributlon of Indus- done wrong. the plane. Seing that a crash was un- cial consequence, only I happened command a division, and told me that placed In command of a theoretical the old Indian territory? Did some course, the scenes are laid on the Irrigation and property. The underly- est bid was 1)9.005, equivalent to nn In- repose of the soul of the departed had Just killed were discovered near trial alcohol and medicinal liquor by dent. The "long session" Is the one The version of this song, ns given H. P. Williams, of Munising, pre- It had been made upon his recom- army which hnd yet to be constituted, adventurous Cockney curry It there or avoidable, he leaped when but 200 ing purpose in Ihe reorganization Is to terest rate of 1.22 per cent on nn an- will be sung next Thursday morning to think of It at this moment' I beginning In tho odd-numbered years, "deep, deep sea" Instead of the "lone datory animal officer, has been sum- here by a settler in Forest county. He the Treasury and Justice departments mendation. equipped, trained and sent abroad. In Lomax's collection und as It Is often feet from the ground. His parachute provide means of cutting red tape In nual basis. The lowest bid accepted replied: 'Well, I'll ask my wife because It may continue until business did some disgraced "younger son," who prulrle-e-e." moned but It Is believed little can bo at the Sacred Heart church after all shot three and presented them at the have been Issued by Commissioner General Scott outlined the general Still, there Was no doubt In my mind reprinted, starts out: opened and he alighted on tho roof of order to look after the Indians with was 1)9.021, equivalent to a 1.52 per- about It today and see whether Is finished. It usually ends, though. could not live In England nnd who had Nearly as famous a cowboy song done to capture or kill the wolves un- of the students have returned from county clerk's office here to collect the James M. Doran of the Industrial al- plans in so far as anything, definite then or at any other time of my abil- a garage. The plane crashed Into a less delay and more efficiency. cent interest rate. she knows, and will let you know.' In the early summer. The session be- fled to the American frontier where as "The Lone Prairie" Is another also As I walked out In the streets ot less there Is freezing weather. their Easter vacation. bounty. cohol bureau. had been determined. Beginning with ity to do the Job, provided the gov- rock garden and was demolished. He then said: 'If you don't mind, ginning In December of the even- no questions were asked about a man's variously culled "The Cowboy's La- Laredo, Detroit—Tho Immigration service •do so.' February 3. the war college division ernment would furnish men, equip- past, flrst sing It along the banks of As I walked out In Laredo one day, Pontlac—Loans up to $600 for seed, Son Born to Man 82, Wife 28 Weighted by False Leg, Drowns Columbia Nine Favors Coaching numbered years Is called the "short ment" aud "The Dying Cowboy," which I spied a poor cowboy wrapped up In here has recommended that eight per- Reichstag Adjourns to Autumn Apple Outlook Bright "And then he proceeded to dis- of the general staff presented a num- ment and supplies. the Canadian or the Cimarron? No Shreveport, La.—J. A. Vance, elghty- Oakland, Calif.—Weighted down by New York.—The Columbia univer- session" for the reason that It may has this chorus: white linen. fertilizer and food for stock or fuel Berlin.—The relchstag adjourned Portland, Ore.—The outlook for the cuss quite fully some appropria- ber of recommendations for action In Harbord Chief of Staff. sons be sent to their homelands by last only until March 3. owing to the one knows! But the cowboys once Wrapped up in whlto linen as cold as and oil for tractors may be made by two-year-old road contractor, and his a heavy artificial leg, Peter Rizzo, sity baseball players disclosed serious unjll October 13, leaving the cabinet cleanup of the Pacific northwest apple the event of war with the central Obviously it was advisable to choose the clay. the Government under its plan to pro- tion matters on which I Intended expiration of the terms of the mem- sang It on the Oklahoma range and It "Oh. beat the drum slowly and play Oakland County farmers who were twenty-elght-year-old wife announce eighteen, was drowned In Lake Mer- opposition to the decision of the East- within the limits of certain dictato- crop appeared very hopeful with the to go to work upon my arrival at powers. One was for the enactment my staff as soon as practicable. After tho fife lowly. vide passage for aliens here less than Is their version, slightly changed from "O, beat the drum slowly and play the birth of a son. rltt. He fell from a canoe nnd per- ern Intercollegiate Baseball league to of a draft law and others referred to studying the records of several officers bers. Play the Dead March as you carry three years, who are suffering from drouth sufferers last summer. It has rial powers to direct national affairs announcement that ail space on re- the Capitol. the original English version, which Is tho flfo lowly. ished before hundreds of persons. bur coaches from the benches during me along; been announced by E. K. Bailer, coun- In the InterVal. frigerator ships out of the Northwest "I hope you will wire me the size of the army to be organized of my acquaintance and of others who being sung on today. Take me to the churchyard and lay Play the Dead March as you carry me the economic depression. Most of Not Talking league games. bus been signed up to April 15. promptly upon receipt of my tele- and the necessity for the procurement were recommended for the position, I the sod o'er me along; these were heads of families, who will ty agricultural agent. The money is India Congress Ratifies Truca In reality, though, this Is not so un- gram so that I may tell the sec- of equipment nnd supplies. chose Maj. James G. Harbord. His Martha Lou was jealously watching For I'm a young cowboy, I know I've Take me to the green valley, there lay take their families with them. There available from tho Federal fund to aid Karachi, India.—The All-India Na- Main Street's Name Changed usual for un examination of the col- done wrong." the sod o'er me. Smudge Season Opens retary 'what my wife said about Chagrined by Unpreparedness. efficiency In every grade from the day her favorite aunt fondling her new were seven Scotsmen and one German tionalist congress ratified the truce Oshkosh, Wis.—The city of Oshkosh, Hammerstein in Bankruptcy lection of old cowboy songs, made by For I'm a young cowboy and I know farmers until this year's crops are Medford, Ore.—The annual smudg- Higher Duties on Shoes Sought It (I).' March 15, acting under Instructions of his enlistment us a private In the brother and telling him how cunning Different authorities on cowboy I've done wrong. In the group. William Bagley sought agreement between Mahatma Gandhi, with 40,000 popultalon, Is too grown New York.—Arthur Hammerstein, John A. Lomax of Texas several years harvested. The Government requires ing season to protect the Rogue river Lynn, Mass.—An increase in the "Affectionately, of the chief of staff, the war college army In January, 1889, was not only he looked ID his pink blanket. songs aud other native American bal- recognition for return to England, but up to retain the name of Main street noted theatrical producer, filed a peti- ago, will show that many of the fa- I see by your outfit that you are a tho loan to bo secured by a note and Nationalist leader and Viceroy Lord valley's pear crop Is on. The county duty of 2 per cent on women's shoes "F. E. WARREN." division submitted a more detailed of record but was well known to those Presently the four-year-old sgld: lads credit the authorship of this song the fact that ho arrived here Feb. 25, Irwin. The assemblage condemned for Us chief thoroughfare. A com- tion in bankruptcy In federal court, vorites among the cowboys, especially cowboy," a mortgage covering the next crops. agent's office has sent out warnings for will be sought by the chamber of Shortly after the receipt of the prl- scheme for raising an army of 500,000 with whom he hnd served. "You might as well put him In his to various persons nnd the usual state- These words ho did say as 1 boldly 1928, less than a month over the time mittee of 25 citizens will select a more listing liabilities of $1,049,130 and as- those of the more sentimental type Applications for loans must bo made the liquor traffic und demanded full orchardists to use their thermometers commerce here on behalf of Lynn Tate wire nnd before the above letter men. But those were all eleventh- Throughout the war Harbord never bnsket, be won't talk to you." ment Is that 'it appeared on the stopped by. limit, disqualified him. sets of $53,083. (and the cowboy was strong for the before April 30. woman suffrage. urban title. v nnd frost alarms for smudging. manufacturers. ranges In the early eighties." Although "Como sit down besldo mo and hear Benton Harbor—Constable Michael song which dripped with sentimental- my sad story; Detroit—The season is advancing. was securely locked from the Inside. been replaced by a new and up-to-date it is dilllcult to determine the author- I was shot In the breast and I know Former Bank President Convicted Seized Opportunity to Glorious Chapters in ity!) closely resemble some of the old Murphy Interrupted a church funeral Brothers Kill Each Other Woman. 82, 36 Inches Tall, Dead Mormon Church for Capital O.K's $15,000,000 for Roads craft. The earliest lifeboat was de- ship of a ballad, since such a song I must die." Mrs. Irvin Corwin received a real 4< "Let me in, Annie I" she yelled. The History of Lifeboats English ballads and probably trace service while he served a civil sum- Walilns, Ky.—Two brothers, John Woodstock, Ont—Mrs. Louisa John- Cincinnati.—J. J. Casteliini, who was Washington.—Plans for a $175,000 St Paul, Minn.—The Minnesota ' Use That Cuss Word" signed by a Frenchman In 1705, but usually represents the contribution summer shock recently In the base- housemaid told her to run along. directly from them. Some typical From which It will be seen that In mons on a grandson of the deceased. Bailey, forty-five, nnd Jim Bailey, son, known nt one time in the circus president of the Brotherhood of Rail- Mormon church were filed with the house of representatives passed a bill There was a little girl in West Phil- Devotion and courage are Insepara- there Is no record that It was ever put of a succession of amateur bards ment of her homo. She was reaching "Let me In," persisted the young- ones, given In the Lomax collection, the years In which the fame of this The funeral services were for Mrs. forty-three, shot each other to death world ns "the tiniest living Canadian," way Clerks' National bank before It district building commissioner. A authorizing a $15,000,000 bond Issue to adelphia who aspired to cuss words. bly associated with the saving of life Into service. The credit of having rather than the work of a single poet. for a washboard, when she saw some- ster. "If you don't let me In I hope are those which bear tho titles "Bon- "poor cowboy who done wrong" has Amy Goodrich Gillette. Tho organ here, thus terminating a family died nt her home In Bright She was was closed, was convicted of violating 103-foot spire will be n feature. be used for highway construction end Only she had been brought up to know at seu, and even though the oar-pro- built the first practical lifeboat In It Is ray belief that, as nearly as the thing wriggle. She looked again and you'll die." Still no result nie Black Bess," "Fair Fannie Moore," spread the scene of his untimely de- had started, the pall bearers had en- quarrel. eighty-two years old, 30 Inches tall and the national bunking laws. that they were very bad. Still, she polled boat has largely given place to recognized it 'was a garter snake. maintenance. The bill was sent to 1789, belongs to Henry Greathead. "Her White Bosom Bare" aud "Young authorship of "The Cowboy's Lament" weighed 00 pounds. "If you die I hope you can't get the motor lifeboat, the thrill of the mise has been changed to Laredo, tered the auditorium and the relatives Mrs. Corwin, who is not alone in her the governor. was ambitious. The Royal National Lifeboat Institu- can be determined, credit for It be- Taste for Mutton Growing to heaven." The throat was futile. launch and the excitement of the dash Charlotte." Texas. But before It Is too late. I were ascending the stairs to the audi- dislike for snakes. Insisted on Imme- One day very recently this young tion, which provides British coastal longs to the late F. H. Maynard of U. S. Woman Lifer in 10-Cent Theft Gets Jail Term More than that, Investigators of want to register this footnote to his- torium of tho church when Murphy Phoenix, Ariz.-Shipments of 17,- iady of seven years saw the oppor- •Then you can go to h—I." And. to Gie wreck still remain. The Inhab- towns with lifeboats and life-saving Colorado Springs, Colo., an old-time diate death. Her husband argued Bennett, Author, Die* Butte, Mont—Because he stole ten this type of folk song have revealed tory and say that It took place In entered. He went to the grandson, Camaguey, Cuba.—The courts here 5oG Arizona lambs In one week this Byrd Gets Langley Medal tunity of a young life. The house- having said what she wanted to say, tants of Tenby, In Wales, have wit- apparatus, wus founded In 1824.— cowboy. Here Is his story as he told that any snake bold enough to venture the fact that many of the best known approved life imprisonment sentence London. — Arnold Bennett, sixty- cents, Joe Moran Is serving 30 days spring Indicates that America Is de- Washington.—The Langley gold the young lady went about her busi- nessed many a thrilling and hazard- Dodge City. Kan.! I know, because Stanley E. Goodell, and stopped the out when the snows still were on the maid was In her room and did not London Mall. it to me several years ago: Imposed upon Mrs. Ruth Kinsey de three, noted literary figure and play- In the county jail. Court officials can- veloping a fondness for mutton. More ness.—Philadelphia Record. ous rescue, and they will have even cowboy songs are nothing more than the man who killed him (In u song) procession while he served the sum- medal was presented to Rear Admiral want to be disturbed. The little miss "During the winter of 1870 I was ground should be spared. He hoisted wright, died here at his home of ty- not recall an Instance where such a adaptations of sentimental ballads of told me so! mons. After his departure, the serv- Cabra, Buffalo, N. Y., who two years than 149,000 head were shipped dur- Richard E, Byrd by the Smithsonian sought to enter. She grew angry greater confidence In future attempts the reptile through a window. The an earlier day. This Is true of one working for a Grimes outfit which hud ((a. 1931. Western Ncwapapor Unljn.i ago killed her husband. She will ap- phoid fever after a blood transfusion sentence was Imposed for so minor ing the spring season, most of them institution In recognition of his polar Architecture is frozen music. now that their old motor lifeboat has God reigns, but lets us rul^ ice waa resumed. snake sluggishly wriggled away. when she discovered that the door peal to tht Supreme court failed to benefit him. an offense. going to Kansas City, Mo. explorations by air. PAGE EIGHT THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. APRIL 10,1931.

ity center nnd every one Is cordially In- NEW Ql AKTER TO BEAK "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE" IS The application, mortgage and note Franz. Niles. If approved by them ap- vited nnd urged to attend this Carnival. plication must be In Washington not BANDITS MADE GOOD GEO. WASHINGTON PORTRAIT SEASON'S FUNNIEST SHOW will be forwarded for approval to the BAINBRIDGE NEWS Watch for further announcement next Farmers' Seed Loan Office and when later than April 30, 1031. week. And remember the dale, April approved Initial payment on the loan The right Is reserved to make further 17th. will lie made. The money may be re- supplemental or amendatory regulations Milton Kuiclx* of St. Joseph was n Monday's election drew the largest HAUL IN A.-P. STORE Will Commemorate Birentenary of See Will Rogers in This Famous ceived all at once or'in Installments as from time to time or to withdraw these gui-st of his cousin. Lowell Kniebet, vote that has ever been cast in Baln- the department rules according to the regulations at any time. Picture at the Liberty Theatre last week. brldge township. 513 ballots being giv- Birth of First President nature of the application. Interest at 11. J. LL'RKINS, Sunday puosts at the home of Mr. en out by the election board. Two can- 5% will be deducted. The Jolnt- County Agricultural Agent. Edward Bake man of Beuton Harbor Within the next few days, Andrew America's two greatest laugh makers and Mrs. Fred Keitzer were Mr. nnd didates from the Citizens ticket were are united for the llrst time in Mark Resolutlon provides a penalty for mak- SL Joseph, Mich. Was Victim of Bold Holdup Gang W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, Mrs. Dick Antlsdale and family of Cas- reflected. John Carmody for suiiervls- will Invite prominent artists through- Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee." in ing material false representation In sopoiis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraklau or and Joe Sleber. Jr., for treasurer. Early Sunday .Morning out the country to submit designs for which Will Rogers Is starred by Fox connection with such application of The balance of the officers are Of the $1,000 line or Imprisonment for six and family, Miss Frances and Dorothy the new quarter dollar which will be Film. Mark Twain, one of the world's Six Easter celebrants were arrested Itepublicun ticket and are as follows: Kdward Bakeman. manager of an months or both. Salnoskl of Benton Harbor, and Mi- Issued next year as part of the nation- greatest humorists In his day. has his by memliers of the .sheriff's force and Clerk. Frank Arent, Jr.: justice. John Atlantic iV Padtic store on East Main ami Mrs. William Wagner and famll wide celebration of the Two Hundredth modern counterpart In Rogers, who Applications for loans must be first twin city officers over the week-end for Arent; board of review. Hoy Biitbbach: street, Beuton Harbor, was given plenty of Elkhart. Anniversary of the Birth of George ranks as the greatest living American made to the local loan advisory- com- various offenses. The six Included highway commissioner. August Weber; of thrills early Sunday morning and Miss Verda Knlebes will come from Washington. humorist and comedian. mittee, which Is composed of the fol- George Golns and Charles Hose of Ben- constables. Otto Moser, Glenn Nichols. ;i> a result < f his encounter the store Ann Arbor Friday l<> spend the spring This will be Ihe llrst United States "A Connecticut Yankee." which will lowing men: O. A. 1). Baldwin, Bridg- wus roblted of a part of Saturday's Ion Harbor; Christ Robinson of Hart- Joe Bakos and Ityno Blastock. The • ap- coin of regular Issue to bear the image Ite seen and heard at the Liberty Thea- man, Mich.; John Warman, Watervllet, vacation with her parents, Mr. and receipt's. Bakeman was given a real ford: ^ii-orge Daley of Detroit, and Ital Punishment act lost heavily local- of Washington. It Is authorized by tre on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, William F. Dean, Kau Claire, and Fred Mrs. C. C. Knlebes. scare and was driven into the country Joseph Hoffman of Watervllet. ly. only a few votes being cast in Its leglslatlon enacted Just before the ad- April 12, I.'l and 14< has IOIIK been con- The children of lU-rg school enjoyed favfir. An interesting Item concerning where he was left stranded. Journment of Congress. sidered one of the world's greatest an Easter party at the school house Frl the election was the fact that Mrs. Bakeman had worked late In the The |Mirtrait of the Fist President satires. In the new version of the day afternoon. (James were played and John Schmaltz, who Is 82 years of age. store Saturday ni^iit. checking up ac- was used on a few coins made In 1783, famous Mark Twain classic, Rogers the hoys and girls were treated to large went to the polls and voted for the llrst counts and patting everything in shapt but they were not Issued or approved .starts out as a small town radio deal- chocolate Easter eggs. time in her life. Mrs. Schmaltz Is un- for over Sunday, and early Sunday by the government. Such approval er. He delivers a Imttery to a mysterious Miss Ella Weihing of Xaperville. II usually active for a woman of her age morning started for the Vandervoort might have Iteen given but for Washing- mansion on the hill one stormy night. Unois, spent the week-end with her sl- and does a great deal of her own farm Kiirage to go home. He had gone but ton's modesty which no doubt made The owner of the house hopes to tune ter, Mrs. S. 1'. Kirn and family. Slu a short distance when he was approach- work. him feel that such honors were not for his huge radio set In on sound waves returned home Sunday evening, accom Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Zumslein and ed by four men who forced him to ac the living. which have been batting around in the panled by her mother, Mrs. J. G. Weill daughter, Marjorie Anne, of Chicago; company them to a car parked near the Although Issued to commemorate the ether since the lieKlnnlng of time. He Ing, who has been here for aliout three Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zumsteln. of Otta- wholesale grocery house on Water bicentenary of Washington's birth Ihe limes In on what appears to IK? King weeks. wa. III.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brown, street, placed him In a car and drove quarter will not IK- a commemorative Art bur's Court. There Is a terrlllc crash Mrs. John Paul and two sons. Jack- and son, Eugene, of Ann Arltor. Mich.: to the country with him. where they coin In the true sense of the work. It of lightning, and Rogers wakes up In ie and Bobbie, were guests of her Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Zumsteln ami son. poked a gun In Ids face and demand will replace the twenty live cent piece the sixth century, right in the middle of parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Boyer ol Itlchard. and Mrs. I-oulse Nelson of ed the keys to the store. They drove which has IM-CII minted since 1010 as a the Round Table. North Watervllet, a pari of last week. South Bend, Ind.. SIK-III the week-end back to town, parked their car on Miss Margaret Schaus. who teaches coin of a regular Issue, and as such He narrowly escapes burning at the at Ihe home of ttev. and Mrs. Han> Sixth street and took Bakeman to the will IK* circulated at face value. stake and then, Ihrough his native Yan- in Midland, is spending her spring va- store. Some of the men entered the Zumsteln. Commemorative coins have not l»een kee sagacity, becomes the Prime Minis- cation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. front door with Bakeman and the Henry Schaus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles used as widely In the United States as ter. He Introduces many novel Im- others were admitted through the rear Schaus of Benton Harbor were also In some other countries. The llrst to provements In the scheme of life of the ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH door; the men secured the sum of guests at the Schaus home on Sunday. appear In this country was the Colum- ancients, including a service station for ."M.Ti.SK. loaded Bakeman into the car Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark ami live Rev. S, I'. Kirn, Pastor. bian half dollar made In IMrj with the armored knights where they may be aim in and drove him out to Seottdale, children of Lawrence were Easter Sunday, April 1-', BKJl. bust of Columbus In honor of the Im- washed, polished, oiled and their rivets where they threw him out of the car guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1*. Dannef- Sunday shcool at J):45. mortal discoverer of America. Inci- checked in a minute's time. Efficiency. and left him. Bakeman walked home fel. The day marked the twelfth wed- Morning worship at 10 :i"i. with ser- dentally, the only commemorative quar- That's the word. Other novel Improve- and notlfled the police and sherlfl's ding anniversary of Mr. and Mr«. mon by the pastor. The Mission Band ter ever coined in the l nited States ments, too numerous to mention, enliven olllce, giving the license numliers of the will also meet at the same hour. was made the following year. It bore the kingdom and Rogers soon becomes Clark. , # car In which he had IKH-II driven around. Miss Bonlta Mueller, daughter of Mr. on Thursday evening, April Jtth, Rev. the Image of Isabella of Spain, the the Big Shot of Camelot. We use and recommend It was found that the license plates ami Mrs. William Mueller of Benteir C. A. Glass will IK; present at our benellcent sovereign whose assistance His many Improvements bring many had been removed from a car belong- Harbor, spent her spring vacation with church and will give a varied program made It imssible fur Columbus to carry screamingly funny situations and tinal- ing to Nemo Marshall, a St. Joseph of vocal, violin and whistling music and out his cherished project ly. Sir Sagramor, jealous of Rogers' her grandmother. Mrs. William I rirke. plumber, some time early Saturday ev- will also speak on the subject "Light in The only coin of regular Issue In the popularity, challenges him to Joust In Sr. , " ening as the car was In the owner's VlGORO he Darkness." Uev. Glass Is a blind history of" the United States, up to the the big tournament. How Rogers over- Mrs. Walter Krai Is 111 at her home garage. .'vangelist of unusual ability and var- present time, bearing the Image of a comes the burly knight Is entirely too on the Territorial Uoad. An attempt was also made sometime Our success with Vigoro is tho- Clean, odorless, Vigoro is ied talents and everyone is cordially President, Is the Lincoln penny. This funny to spoil by revealing here. Mr. and Mrs. HenWn Knlebes and Saturday night to rob the safe at the best recommendation we can easy to apply. Just scatter it invited to come and enjoy his message piece appeared In I".N«> during the cel- Then Rogers becomes the unwilling family visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dan- < lllees of the American l>aundry Co. In jif music and the story of his life. No ebration of the centennial of the birth hero selected to rescue the fair Princess give it. Vigoro-fed lawns de- by hand like grass seed. neffel In Benton Harbor. Sunday. Mr>. Benton Harbor. The comhinatlon was admission will l»e charged, but a free of the great Civil War President and Allsande from the wicked Queen Mor- velop faster, are healthier, In 100, 50, 25 lb. bags, also DannefTel. who recently was ill with knocked off the door, but the attempt will olTering will be received. was a result of isipular demand. gan Le Fay. He becomes Involved in the Uu. has had a relapse and Is sick to };ain entrance to the strong box was smoother and more velvety. 5 lb. and 12 oz. packages, The llrst quarters were coined In another series of adventures that cli- in bed again. unsuccessful. Vigoro costs only 10c to 20c 1703 the year following the act of t on- maxes in the most side-splitting laugh Vigoro provides plant life Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bodewald of ST PAUL'S EVANGELICAL CHURCH Mies were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W m. gress establishing the mint. Since that of the picture. with a complete, balanced diet. every 100 square feet. Phone Rogers Is surrounded by a capable Welter Sunday. Rev. Hans Zumsteln. Pastor. lime, $101,483,001 have been produced Grass, flowers, trees, shrubs, us for full information. A MOKTUAGE SALE supporting cast which Includes Maureen Harold Gartrell fo Coloma visited SI :uo o'clock—Sunday school. in twenty-live cent pieces. The annual —all thrive on it. product of Swift flr Company. 1 Default has been made In the condl- O'Sullivan. Frank Albertson, Myma Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nichols Sunday. |(»:00 o'clock German service. Text tiuna of a certain mortgage made by Issue of this coin In recent years Indi- Ley, William Faruum, Mitchell Harris Mrs. Alvin Babcock of Keeler visited Jesus and Thomas." Robert M. Gaat and Mamie Cast, hus- cates that Its popularity Is Increasing. band and wife, to Frank Oelaler and George Washington always took a and Brandon Hurst. Mrs. George DannefTel last Friday af ii ;(KJ o'clock—Ladles' Aid society, Ella Qeialer, buaband and wife, and to ternoon. George DannefTel. Sr.. of Ben (in Wednesday. April loth, the Beth- tlie aurvlvor thereof, dated April 8th, keen Interest In the mint, and he fre- The direction by David Butler Is the ton Harbor Is spending the week at the any Girls and the Ladies' Aid will give ma and recorded April 11th, 1922 In the quently visited It to supervise persn- best he ever has done, and far exceeds otllce of Kt-glater of Deeda of Berrien his work on "Sunny Side Up" and "Just DannefTel home. George DannefTel III .. supper at the church at (5:30. to County, State of Michigan, In Liber 146 ally some of the work carried on there. VIGORO Qmipletr plant food for lautnn, a student at the Cnlversity of Mkill which everyone Is invited. Tickets, ode. of Mortgagea, page 120. Manv of Mils messages to Congress con- Imagine." gardens, flotwrg, trees and shrubs Interest on aald mortgage being In tain reference to the mint which show gan. will siH-nd part of bis spring va- The Bethany Girls and Big Brothers default for more than 30 days the whole cation with his parents here. will hold their inonthly meeting on amount of aald mortgage Is declared his solicitation for the Institution. It Mr. and Mrs. 1*. D. Pitcher of qplo- Thursday. April 10th. due and payable. There Is claimed due has been said that Washington gave Federal Emergency Relief For Farmers at thla date PIfty-aeven hundred sixty- some of his private stock of silver- ma. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters and three and 74 one-hundredtha (S5.763.74) Henry Peters drove to Kalamazoo Tues- Uollara, and no proceedings at law have ware to produce half dimes because We have the following tnformatlon HEADQUARTERS FOR LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIED dav "to attend the funeral of Wilbur been Instituted to recover same. those small coins were In demand regarding the "Federal Emergency Re- Now therefore by virtue of power of lief for Seed, Feed and Fertilizer" for Langley. who is their cousin and a for- aale In aald mortgage and the atatute among the poorer people and the mint mer local resident. Mr. Langley died in such case made and provided on was unable to produce enough "f the our farmers. SEE US FOR Saturday the 26th day of April 1931 at white metal to supply the need. The Loans are made upon application of suddenly while at work last Saturday, 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the the lirst day he had worked, after a Court bouse. In the City of St Joseph, female head which appeared on some of the individual, blanks for which can be Sherwin & Williams Dry Lime and Sulphur long period of unemployment. He is snr WAS WW SUICIDEBerrie n County, Michigan, the premises these pieces was popularly supposed to obtained from the county agricultural described In aald mortgage will be sold represent Martha Washington for she agent. The applicant agrees that the vlved by his wife. at public auction, to satisfy amount Sonoco Spray Oil Local people who attended Ihe Coun- then due, with costs and attorney's fee, presumably sat for the artist who creat- money on such loans will be used for 1 ty Grange meeting at Ml. Tabor Grange to-wlt, the following described premises •,., IM! I thtine* designili'sliMI, . the purchase of seed, fertilizer, feed or .Miss Nanry Bnrhan Took Overdose of in the township of Lincoln, County of oil for tractors aud Is necessary for him Spray Pumps and Accessories last Wednesday were Mrs. Gerrit Krie- Berrien, State of Michigan: ger. Mrs. Roy Bntzbach, Mrs. William Sleeping Potion in a Loop Hotel in The southwest ^4 of the southwest to continue his farming operations this Fricke. Sr.. Mrs. William Welier and Chicago % of aectlon twenty-four (24) townablp year on account of drouth or storm last live (5) aoutb, range nineteen (19) west, year and because of encumbrances on Miss Catherine Weber. This Tuesday forty (40) acres more or less. evening the boys of the Grange had Disappolnlment over a love alTair is Dated, St Joseph, Mich., Jan. 29, 193L Berrien County Deaths his real estate and personal property charge of a very interesting and amus- believed to have prompted Miss Nancy A. E. LECKNER aud lack of funds is unable to procure Buchan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Attorney. ing program and served an Easter sup- St Joaepb, Mich. the credit elsewhere. The application Buchan of Benton Harbor, lo commit per. FRANK GEISLER, or lien on the crops for which the seed, Goloma Hardware 60. suicide in a Chicago loop hotel, her ELLA GEISLER, Mrs. B. L. Hall feed, fertilizer, etc., have been bought Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arent and family Mortgagees death occurring on Sunday from an ov- and used, together with a waver from were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 30—April ll.'Zl Mrs. B. L. Hall, wife of one of Ben- COLOMA. MICH, erdose of a sleeping drug. The young all landlords, mortgagees or other In- Ernest Arent at Eau Claire. ton Harbor's pioneer merchants, and lady was 25 years old and had been em- terest secured by former Hens. The Balnbrldge Center school was NOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN the mother of M. J. Hall, a hardware threatened by lire Monday morning ployed as a registered nurse in Chicago. CONTRACT On Friday of last week Miss Buch- dealer In that city, died suddenly at about eleven o'clock when the chimney an's "parents received an Easter bou- Notice la Aereby Given, That I, her home ou April 4, 1031. She had burned out and sparks set the roof to George W. Sattler, County Drain Com- quet and a note from their daughter been In poor health for som * time. At blazing. Quick work on the part of a miaaloner of the County of Berrien, State of .Michigan, will, on the 21st day the time of her death her husband was number of men who were at the Center which contained the following note that caused them great anxiety: "Mother, of April A. D. 1931. at the Elmer Dun- critically 111 with pneumonia. Mrs. for election extinguished the llarnes bar'a residence in W 20 a N 62 a Eft of Hall, who was 74 years old, was a In-fore much damage was done. School dad and all. You have my sincere love. NW»4 Section 8 In the Townablp of Dont blame me. but love me." On Coloma, in said County of Berrien at worker In the Methodist church and tlie was continued after the excitement was eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that Ladles of the (5. A. It. She Is survived the following day they were advised of over. day, proceed to receive aealed bids for by her husband, three sons—M. ,1. Hall, her serious condition in the Cook coun- the construction of a certain Drain Mark Friday evening, April 17th, on of Benton Harbor; .less Hall, Orlando, ty hospital in Chicago, where she had known und designated aa "Dunbar the calendar and save It for the big Drain," located and eatablished In the Florida; and by one daughter, Mrs. J.. Grange Carnival. Plenty of fun Is IKH-II removed from a hotel. It is Townablp of Coloma in said County. claimed by friends of the young wom- Said drain is divided Into one Section W. rteemer of Devil's Lake, North Da- promised with downs, hot dog stands, as follows, each aectlon having the kota. Funeral services were held on balloons, squawkers, and all the other an that she had become despondent average depth and width aa set forth: There's Only One Real Place Wednesday from the Methodist Peace over a lover's quarrel and decided to All atationa are 100 feet a part carnival attractions. A beautiful quill Tenmle, conducted by Itev. F. L. Blew- end her existence. Section No. One beginning at station will be given away. A trip thru the number 21 plus 20 at the lower end of tield. Interment In Crystal Springs chamber of horrors will raise the hair The remains of the victim were tak- auid drain and extending to atatlon en to Benton Harbor, where funeral number 0 plus 20. a diatance of 2100 cemetery. from a bald head and a comedy will be feet, and having an average depth of given during the evening. A prize will services were held on Wednesday af- 3.58 feet, and a width of bottom aufficl- ternoon. Besides the parents, the de- To Fly Kites lie given to the largest family present ent to lay 8 or 10" tile except lower 92 Mrs. W. G. Bllsh feet to be open with 2 foot bottom with and other mysterious plans are being ceased Is survived by two brothers and slope one to one or 45 degreea. Mrs. W. (!. Bllsh, aged 73 years, a developed. The Grange is putting on a sister. In the conatruction of auid drain the very prominent dub woman of Niles. this fun night to raise money to help following quantltlea and character of tile or pipe will be required and con- died at her home In that city on April pay for the ne wfurnace and electric tracts let for aame: 1426 feet of 8 4, 1031, following a stroke of apoplexy. lights that have been installed this The supply of trouble always exceeds inch Number 2 Vitrified Tile or Pipe 578 feet of 10 inch Number 2 Vitrified She was one of the strongest workers winter. The Grange Hall is a commun- the demand, but the excess does not re- Tlie or Pipe, 1, 18 Inch 4 foot depth for the establishment of a tuberculosis duce the cost any. trap with iron grate and neceasary con- sanatorium for Berrien county. She I.- —in an Open Field! nectiona, Said job will be let as whole, in accordance with the diagram now survived by her husband, who is now on file with tho other papera pertaining to aald Drain, in the office of the Coun- 8S years old. and a brother, residing in ty Drain Commissioner of the County New York. Funeral services were held of Berrien, to which reference may be Tuesday afternoon, with interment In had by all partlea Intereated, and blda Where The Screen Speaks Perfectly will be made and received accordingly. Silver Brook cemetery. Contracts will be made with the lowest Johnny Brown found that out last year. He had reaponaible bidder giving adequate se- curity for the performance of the work. Mrs. Frank Nagle, In the sum then and there to be fixed spent hours building his kite only to lose it when he by me. reserving to myself the right to Mrs. Frank Nagle of New Buffalo reject any and all bids. The date for died ill St. Anthony's hospital In Michi- the completion of such contract, and tried to send it up from the street? the terms of payment therefor, shall gan City, Ind., April 5, 1031, following and will be announced at the time and the birth of a son. She was the daugh- g? LIBERTY place of letting. ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Kdlnger, Notice is Further Hereby given, that at tlie time and place of said letting, or prominent residents of New Buffalo. No more of that for Johnny! His mother suggest- at such other time and place thereafter, Besides her husband and her parents, BENTON HARBOR to which I, the County Drain Commis- ed an open field away from all buildings and electric sioner aforesaid, may adjourn the same, she Is survived by four children. the asHesaments for benefits and the lands compriaed within the "Dunbar wires. She knew he would be safe from accidents there SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Drain Special Assessment District" and George Matthews the apportionments tUereof will be an- and could indulge in his favorite sport to his heart's nounced by me and will be subject to George Matthews, aged 77 years, for April 12th, 13th and 14th review for one day. from nine o'clock In the forenoon until five o'clock In tho half a century a resident of Galien. content. afternoon. died April 4.1031. following a stroke of The following Is a description of the paralysis. He Is survived by one son. aeveral tracts or parcela of land con- WILL ROGERS atltutlng the Special Aasessment Dis- George Matthews, Jr., at whose home -IN- trict of suld Drain, viz: N ^ of E% of he died; and by one daughter, Mrs. A. 'Course Johnny knew that The Trouble Man from NW'H of NW}4: N 12 acres of the West 20 acres of the N 50 -acrea of the EW L. Young of Benton Harbor. Funeral of the NW S 17 acres of the E 32 services were held Monday afternoon. the Indiana & Michigan Electric Company would recover acres of N 50 acres of EV4 of NW>4 "A Connecticut Yankee" except the SW 4 acres thereof. Also the his kite for him if it became entangled in the electric WITH N 7 acrea of the E 10 acrea of the 8 30 acrea of the E\4 of NW%: N 15 acres of Miss Jennie Arnold the E 32 acres of the N 50 acres of the Miss Jennie Arnold, aged 7'J years, wires, but bet your life, he wasn't going to have his MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN - MYRNA LOY EV4 of tho NWU except the NE 1 acre thereof; NVfcof WVi of 1 died at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. NW of the• Etf of tl A. McDearmon, In Benton Harbor, kites all torn up taking chances. WILLIAM FARNUM S 15 acrea of W% Alao the S 6 a. of E April 4, 1031. The remains were taken except the SE 1 acre thereof;. to Lancaster, Ky., for Interment. All above dpsrrlntlons are In Section 8. Colomn Townablp. Also Johnny never uses wire in his kite-flying equip- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Now, Therefore, all unknown and non-reaident .persons, owners and per- Mrs. Charles W. Baldwin died at the ment. We urge all our young friends to follow Johnny's April 15th and 16th sons interested in the above described St. Joseph sanitarium, April I. 1021, at lands, and you Robert Fltz, Elmer Dun- bar. Dunbar Eatate, H. A. Bagley, the age of 53 years. She had been a example. Julia Lavanway, C. A. Osgood, Wallace lifelong resident of Benton Harbor RUTH CHATTERTON Broa., Road Commiasloners, Supervisor and vicinity. Funeral services were of Coloma Township are hereby -IN- notlfled that at the time and place a- held at Decatur, Saturday afternoon. foreaald. or at such other time and She Is survived by two daughters, two ploce thereafter to which said hearing "UNFAITHFUL" may be adjourned, I shall proceed to sisters and three brothers. receive blda for the conatruction of aald "Dunbar Drain" In the manner herein- before stated; and also, that at auch Funeral services were held from the time of letting from nine o'clock In the April 17th and 18th—Friday and Saturday forenoon until Ave In the afternoon North Royalton church. Saturday,- for the assessment for the benefits and the the late Charles Bachtael, who died on lands compriaed within thp Dunbar INDIANA d MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY WILLIAM POWELL Drain Special Assessment Districts will Thursday of last week, one week after be subject to review. the death of his wife. Interment was —IN — And You and Each of You, Owners In the Spring Run cemetery. nnd persons interested in the aforesaid lands, are hereby cited to appear at the % "Man of the World" time and place of letting aa aforesaid, nnd be beard with respect to such spec- Mrs. Ruth Sheeley. fwr many years a ial assessment and your Interests In re- resident of Galleu, died April 4, 1031. lation thereto, if you so desire. Dated thla 28th day of Mar. A.D. 1931. at Neshanlc. N. J. The remains were SOON-—Charlie Chaplin in "City Lights" George W. Sattler brought to Galien. whpre funeral serv- County Drain Commiaaloner. County of Berrien. ices were held ou Tuesday.