THE COLOMA COURIER AND THE BENTON HARBOR HERALD

VOL. 36 COLOMA. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 NO. 20

MM. TROUBLES AT HOUSE OF DAVID Coloma's Undefeated High School Football Team COLOMA HIGH SCHOOL TEAM DEFEATED AKE AIRED IN BERRIEN CIRCUIT C0UR1 ALUMNI IN THANKSGIVING DAY GAME

referee; Harold Breldinger, Chicago, Strife Between "Judge" Dewfaint and SCHOOIS or HN mm Green and Gold Warriors Trample umpire; Rev. John Balfour, timekeep- er ; George McKee, linesman. Queen Mary May Lead to Dissolution Alumni 20-0 To Hang Up Ninth TO HAVE HUSICAL JUBILEE Triumph Of the Ifrselite Colony at Benton WATERVLIET MAN CONTESTS Exposing a baffling aerial attack. Harbor THE WILL OF IHS FATHER Coloma IliKh's gridiron team snowed S00 Singers Expected to be at Brldgman What Is generally believed will be a under the Alumni team, 20-0, before a '•tight to n liulsh" between the factlciM Friday, December 6lh. crowd of shivering fans at the IiIbIi of the House of David Israelite Colony entered the Watervliet bank during en county, and Postmaster and Mrs pass from Williams and ran thirty-live attention principally because that hlrst faction are riding about In 'ex The promotion of an extension of Thursday night the ground was covered the noon hour and discharged a re- Martin Kilmark of Coloma. Aftei yards for the second high school touch- house was a historic one for It was pensive automobiles, and have radios stale trunkllne M-119 from Lawton In with snow and the white flakes con volver at Miss Onalce, Wood, l!i, em- dinner, the carriers and the auxiliary lown. Pantaleo plnnged the line for "Santa Clans' Birthplace," where was and other luxuries, Mary's followers Van Buren county to Marcellus ami tinned to fall every day since. Tin ployed at the institution. The bullet held separate business meetings. Lloyd the extra point. Again in this quarter written a famous Christmas poem In are being denied even the bare neces- Jones In Cass county, and on to U. S, passed over the young woman's head Bishop of Watervliet Is president o mercury dropped Thursday night as which Santa Clans and his reindeer 112. was launched at an enthuslasth- low as zero Jn some parts of Berrien Captain Baker on n twenty yard pas- sities of life," he charged. He assert- and went through a bank window and the carrier body and Mrs. W. G. Arm- •>0111 Breidingcr shook off several Al- were first described, in this Issue of ed that the Dewhlrst faction Is In con road meeting held In Lawton last county, and Friday night was even into a brick wall of a building across strong of Nlles,. who has the distinction umni tacklers and ran thirty yard:- The Courier appears an Illustrated trol of all the money of the colony, In- Thursday night. colder, but there was some moderation the alley way. Mrs. Allen then turned of being the national president of tin down the side lines and over Cie en- feature article by Elmo Scott Watson cluding more than ?S00.000 which Mary Delegations were present from Paw Saturday afternoon and the earlier the gun on herself and tired twice, the auxiliary. Is also county president <> emy's goal for the third and linal touch- .vhlch tells about that poem, how New claims should be In the vault In the Paw, Marcellus and Jones and an or- part of this week. shots passing downward through her that organization. down of the game. The extra point af- York children honor the memory of Diamond house, the balance of a mil- ganization was perfected to lie known clothes and scorching her coat. She The snowfall In this Immediate vie its author each year and how the poem as "M Highway Club," with C. A. Fuhr inity has not Interferred with traffic ter touchdown was made through a lion she says Benjamin took with him ..js disarmed by Cashier Uyleau completed pass, Williams to Muth. Itself lives on even though "Santa when ho lied his residence to avoid ar- man of Lawton as president; Daniel Shinier as she swooned and sank to as on the paved highways the wind blew Clans' Birthplace" is no more. Read Root. Lawton, secretary; and C. D. rest on statutory charges. the tloor. HIT WIM MO CRANK FOR It all off and the roads have remained Pangborn Stars For Alumni • The Story of a Famous Christmas Ewlng, Lawton, treasurer. A commit- The sensational action of the older bare, but as near as Nlles, Paw Paw. Poem" lu this Issue. Holds Election Void tee was named to present the project woman Is said to have culminated a Dowaglac and South Bend, It Is report- Claude Panghorn playing right half to the state administrative board and long friendship existing between her HOTOR REPAIR CHARGE ed that the snow was from ten to for the Alumni, started dazzling the Under the by-laws under which the state highway department. twelve Inches deep and the mercury fans late In tiie fourth quarter with Must Have License to do Plumbing colony now Is operating. Attorney and the girl. Sponsors of the proposed blgbway dropped even lower tlian In Berrien swishing end runs, smashing drives Barnard argued that there could be nr The hearing Monday afternoon After January 1 declare that It would open a highway brought forth nothing more In regard to count}*. through center and his pretty slices ofl election of trustees except by a vole ot John Frank Knocked Senseless by Un- from Indiana to central and northern the cause for the shooting than was The waters of Little Paw Paw Lake the high school tackles. The big boy The new state plumbing code which the general assembly of all members. Michigan through one of the most have been frozen over and the St. Jo- was almost unstopable and his efforts The ousting of Mary as trustee by the given lu lids newspaper at the time. ims Just been prepared in the offices of picturesque sections of the state and known Motorist seph river is coated wth ice, the earl- were heartily cheered by the fans. so-called official board, was equally Il- Miss Wood testltied that their friend- the* Michigan Department of Health, would connect with Lake Michigan by ship started while she was still lu When he made a seventy-five cent iest that It has been In a great num- The Alumni presented the weakest will lie given public hearing on Thurs- legal, he contends. The amended by- way of Allegan, Holland and connec- ber of years. Thanksgiving Day wa- team lu years, and but for a rugged laws of 1022 gave Benjamin the sole school and declared In answer 1,0 the charge for starting a stalled motor for day and Friday, December 12 and 13, tion would also be had with Grand questions of the states attorney, E. A. an unknown motorist on U. S. 31 a reported as being the coldest that it lighting spirit the score might havi 1929, In the senate chamber of the power to call a meeting other than the Rapids, also from Allegan. had been lu tlfty years at St. Joseph. I'een much larger In favor of the bl^l 'official gathering designated to be Westln, and also on cross examination mile north of Watervliet late last Fri- state eapltol at Lansing. All persons by Attorney Charles W. Gore for the day afternoon, John Frank, 20, me- The cold weather has kept the fuel school. Alumni made only one serious Interested In the provisions of the code called on the tlrst Tuesday of each dealers on the Jump, while the garage threat to score when in the last quar- January, he asserted. With Benja- TRAFFIC TOLL IN MICHIGAN defense, that her relations with Mrs. chanic nt the Nelson Bros, garage, are invited by Dr. Guy L. Kiefer, state Allen were entirely conventional. She was struck on the head with an auto- and filling stations have been busy ter marched from their own 15 yard commissioner of health, to attend the min's death, the power rfeverted to the thawing out frozen radiators on auto line to the Green and Gold's 20 yard general assembly, he contended. SHOWS BIG GAIN IN 1939 stated that she decided to break the mobile crank by the stranger who heariuii. Intimate friendship existing after drove away from the scene leaving his mobiles and filling them with alcohol line where they lost the ball on downs Preparation, publication, and en- Any power of attorney granted or other antl-freeze solutions. I'angborn carried tiie hall almost suc- Judge Dewhlrst by Benjamin before friends came to her with stories of victim unconscious beside the pave- forcement of a state plumbing codo ment In a near zero temperature. cessfully in this last drive. containing minimum standards for his death, ceased with the hitter's Nearly 25 Per Cent Increase Report- gossip in the city. death. Attorney Barnard asserted. The only other testimony taken at Frank revived shortly and drove his Line-up of Teams plumbing throughout the state was COLOMA COUPLE WED AT Attorney Victor M. Gore asserted thai ed for First Ten Months of the the hearing was given by Mrs. Stan- oar to the garage, where he again col- provided for by a law passed by the lapsed as he was telling W. E. Nelson Following is the line-up of the two 1020 legislature. This law also made seven of the eight pillars at the House Year ford Keasey, employed as a stenogra- LUTHERAN CHURCH, SATURDAY of David, and 20 of the 24 advisory pher at the bank part time, and who of the occurrence. Dr. F. W. Brown teams: provision for the licensing of all mas- members were present on September A twenty-live per cent Increase In was present at the time of the shoot- was summoned and Mr. Frank was re- Coloma High School—Baker, (Cap- ters and Journeyman plumbers In 20, 1929, when the three trustees. the number of autmoblle fatalities In ing affair. She told briefly the cir- moved to his home and after a few tain), left end; Velek, left tackle; Michigan after January 1, 1930. Those John Blackburn, John Schneider ami the slate of Michigan during the first cumstances of the shooting and stated hoih-s he recovered from the effects of Miss Natalie Scheffler and J. R. Emhofl' Lorenz, left guard; Miller, center; Fri- applying for license before that time, ten months of the year 1920 over the that Mrs. Allen appeared very angry. the blow on the forehead and the ex- day, right guard; Strejc, right tackle; and proving that they were engaged Joseph Sanderson, were elected and Plighted Their Vows authorized to bring the suit to oust same period of 102S Is shown In the A motion by Attorney Gore to dis- posure to the cold. Johnson, rljilit end; Breldinger, quar- in the business on March 1, 1929, will According to Frank, he had no argu- Mary. report of the state health depart- miss the case was denied by Justice Miss Natalie Scheffler, daughter of terback; Sink, left half; Pantaleo. be granted a license without examina- ment with the man. After starting tion. After January 1, 1930, examina- Included were members of Mary's ment. Woodruff and the defendant was held Mrs. G. Sheffler, residing south- right half; Williams, full fack. the motor which would not run be- faction who were entitled to vote after Up to November 1 traffic accidents to the circuit court. The $2,1)00 bonds west of Coloma. and J. R. KmhoiT, Alumni—Martin, left end; Kreltner. tion will be required before a license cause of Ice In tiie carburetor, he is.Issued. a general discussion was held on the had taken the lives of 1,245 victims furnished by Mr. Allen at the time of son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Emhoff ol ieft tackle; G. Umphrey, loft guard; handed the motor crank to the owner proposition of reinstating Mary as while the toll for last year In the his wife's arrest were continued and Coloma, were united In marriage at the Klbler, center; Beck, right guard; of the car who asked the amount of trustee or appointing new trustees. At- same period was 1,000. the defendant Is scheduled for ar- Salem Lutheran church in Coloma. llocker, right tackle; Sawatzkl, right the charge. Ills reply on being told Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Erickson, of the torney Gore stated, reading from an Of the deaths during the first ten raignment In the circuit court Monday. Saturday afternoon, November 30, end; II. Umphrey, quan r'•• •k; Hos- Both families are socially prominent that It was 75 cents was the unexpected iieln, left half; C. Panghorn, right half; BUlnee. Paw Paw Lake. wUl make affidavit made by Joseph Hannaford, months this year, 1.147 occurred as UKO. Rev. Carl Blnhammer performed their home In Coloma for the winter. chairman of the official board. the result of accidents in which only In. the city and the affair aroused attack. the ceremony In the presence of a Guy, fullback. The description that Frank was able They have come to town and will oc- Hannaford stated that Mary's fol- antes llgured. 73 were the result of rather Intense interest. large number of guests. The bridal to give of his assailant was meagre. Summary jif Game cupy Mrs. Clara M. Ball's home while lowers treated the officials with con- auto-traln collisions and 20 occurred party Included two bridesmaids—Miss The car was a four-cylinder Willys- Mrs. Ball Is visiting In Florida. Mrs. tempt, refusing to recognize their au- in auto-trolley crashes. The toll for Carrie Emhoff and Miss Ruth Koerber; Knight sedan and was headed north ' Touchdowns-Pantaleo, Baker (2). Ball left this week for Plymouth, Mich., thority. At every step they attempted the month of October was 100. NEW SOMERLETON ROAD Martha Scheffier, sister of the bride Points after touchdown-Pantaleo, for a visit before leaving for the south. to harass them In handling the colony't If the 25 per cent Increase was con- The man was about 40 years old, tall and dark complexion, and he hfcl a was the rim; bearer, and Lucodla Muth. affairs, be said. tinued through November and Is con- TO BE STATE TRUNK LINE Schelller was flower girl; Edwiml woman with him. The car carried Missed point after touchdown—Wil- Increases In the state and county tinued through December the year's Scheffier and Andrew SeH»er attended liams 1. Lays Looting to Mary Illinois license plates. taxes will cause the property owners In traffic toll will be 1,500 and the the groom. Miss Dorothy Blnhammer Substitutions—C. H. S.; Tomsa for Covert township to pay $50,028.46 in fatality list during those two mouths Deputy Sheriff Phil Cutler wired He reported that on July 3, Mary's State Highway Department Gave Out the Information to officers In other played the wedding march and Mrs. Miller, Muth for Johnson. Alumni: J. taxes this year, compared to $50,011.00 would he 295. Lee Bergmann and Miss Minnie Zellkle I'antaleo for Kreltner. in 1928. The school tax Is reported to followers looted the round house of all Of this year's total accidents Wayne Information on Tuesday towns, but the effort to spot the out- tools for repairing the mlnature rail- sang "Take Thou My Hand." Follow- Officials—Harold Kilmark, Albion, be lower than that levied one year ago. had 441; Genesee 54; Macomb 37; lit proved fruitless. road just when preparations were be A notice of the establishment of a ing the ceremony a reception was ten- Oakland 74 and Ingham 37. Frank had been on a trip to the Ing made to get ready for the holiday state trunkllne highway from Scott- Coral Coon farm In North Watervliet lered at the Schelller •home, which was rush. He charged also that the souve- dale over the Somerleyton bridge north to make some automobile repairs and beautifully decorated with chrysanthe- mums. For the present the couple will nir stand was looted by Mary's fol- EDWARD M. KELLY. JR., WEDS to Nickerson avenue, near Benton wag return|nK t0 Watervliet when reside with the groom's parents. The lowers, and that the cottages were be- Harbor, was received from the state, |iu|i0(j w t|u. stranger with tin groom Is employed at Gelsler's garage THE COLOMA THEATRE ing sacked of furniture. The affidavit KALAMAZOO YOUNG LADY highway department on Tuesday ^ 18talled car. in Coloma and the bride has been teach- denied there was any money In The Claude A. Baker, secretary of the Ber-| Talking and Sound Pictures. Mn. C. C. Alguire, Prop. vault at the Diamond house. It ae- rlen county road commissioners. ing school In Buchanan township. It was reported that the two-mile Governor Appeals To Mayors To Speed Show Start! at 7:30 each night gerted only family heirlooms turned in Ceremony Performed at Rirhlami, stretch of road from Scottdale to Nick- by members were, kept there. Regard- Up Public Works NEARLY TWICE AS MANY WED less of the outcome of Mary's motion Mich., on Saturday, Nov. 30th. erson avenue will be built next sum- Dec. 5 and 6, Thurtday and Friday- Adulti, 35c. Children 15c to dissolve the Injunction, she Intends mer. The bridge over the St. Jseoph Governor Fred W. Green, in response AS DIVORCED IN BERRIEN "Border Wild Cat" and "Eyes of the Underworld" to carry out her battle to dissolve the A quiet ceremony which united In river at Somerleyton was completed to the appeal made by President Hoov colony and apportion Its assets amoflg marriage Mrs. Ethel Jane Prltchard, somautuec time ago bu"..t. has not been formal- er for assistance In stabell/Jng present daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dec. 7 and 8 -Saturday, Sunday Adults, 40c. Children, 20c the members. In this she will Join with l•yj openeUfJCMCMd Ito" traffic because of the con-:1 industria IIIUIIOII "Il I conditions, ha.....s . written a " Remarkably Large Number of Divorces Mrs. Bamford, who asks similar re- Prltchard of Kalamazoo, to, Edward d it Ion of the connecting roads. The. letter to the mayor of each of the cities See and Hear "She Goes to War" Kelly, Jr., of North Coloma, was sol lief. proposed new highway will follow the |n Michigan, urging that consideration Granted in Seven Months By Rupert Hughes. A comedy drama of love and adventure over seas, emnlzed by Rev. Edward Belles, pastor At the conclusion of Attorney Bar- old right of way of the Buchanan given to all public work under the of the Presbyterian church at Rich- i .• .i. 11 *r..* i n Af if TK.* Ofw. A report issued by County Clerk and an M. G. act. nard's arguments, Judge White staled branch of the Pere Marquette railway, Jurisdiction of the mayor. The Gov land, Mich., on Saturday, November BIttner on Tuesday stated that during that a receiver probably'would have to which was given the county and state ernor announces that the State govern- COMING—Wm. Haynes in "The Duke Steps Out" 30, 1929. The single ring service was by the railway company, and when the ment Is glad to respond to the iippetil the seven months ending December 1. he appointed. Attorney Barnard there had been 150 divorces granted In claimed that rtie court would have to used. The bride and groom were at- new highway Is opened the distance of President Hoover. This Includes, tended by the bride's sister, Elvira, Berrien county, and from April 15th to call a general election OrsL He wig from Benton Harbor to Berrien Springs, the Governor says, the speeding up of and her brother, Lloyd, of New York Nlles and South Bend will be shortened ail work In connection with the sta.e November Sth, there were 1290 marriage gesled, however, that a receiver from licenses Issued In the county. outside the colony, one neutral to both City. After a wedding feast at the by several miles and will divert a lot building program, and the advance- home of the bride's parents on Satur- of southbound traffic that has hereto- ment of the state highway department On April 15th there were 227 divorce sldesr should be appointed. day evening and another at the honio fore passed through St. Joseph, south program as far as Is consistent with cases pending, making a total of 3S5 of the groom's parents on Sunday, the of Benton Harbor, via Fair avenue and weather conditions. suits up for disposal. Twenty-six of Berrien County Fruit Association nowlyweds left for Chicago, where other highways yet to be laid out as a these were withdrawn or otherwise dis- "THE FARMERS' FRIEND" Dr. Mabel Elliot left Saturday for posed of and on November Sth there New York, after spending the Thanks they will go to housekeeping In a newly part of the new short cut. furnished apartment on Kedzle boule- were 190 divorce eases still pending. VW. F. ENDERS. Manager COLOMA, MICH. giving vacation with Miss Neva Du Everybody who owns a Sparton vard, Logan Square, Chicago. Vail. Dr. Elliot has Just returned from Radio Is proud. You will be, too, when Where you will find a full line of Farm Bureau feeds. Purina feeds and England, and In February will go to Navigation on Lake Michigan, be- you get your Sparton. Let us give you Every day Just as sweet. Just as Toklo, Japan, where she has cbargi TAILOR SHOP tween the twin cities and Chicago by a free demonstration. Scott's Drug clear, the Sparton Radio delivers the Nappanee feeds. A few of our prices; of the Child Welfare Department, and the Goodrich Transportation company Store.—Adv. sound waves to you. Sold at Scott's. Is head of the staff of St. Luke's.Inter- I will do all kinds of repair work, has ceased for the present year, the —Adv. Nappanee Buttermilk Mash .$3.00 national hospital, through which the alterations, all kinds of fur work, also earliest that all of the steafners have Peerless Scratch $2.40 work Is carried on. cleaning and pressing of overcoats and been pulled off In some time. The Why waste your time shopping topcoats. Orders taken for tailored Goodrich company announces that they around for Christmas cards when you Wm. Beverly was called to Chicago Nappanee Middlings $2.10 Oh, how clear—Just like thb natural suits. Your business Is solicited. will maintain a fleet of motor trucks can get such a line assortment of cards Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Nappanee Bran ; $1.85 voice, the "Sparton Radio" delivers to JOHN SPAEK, next to Hotel Colomu. throughout the winter to care for all at The Courier office much cheaper Osgood, who was a classmate of Mr. you. Sold at Scott's;—Adv. flOtf > freight eonslgutd via tkat Use. 'than you tan bay them elsewhere? Beverly at the Unlverelty of Chicago. THE COLOMA COTJRIFR, COLOMA, MICH.

THE COLOMA COFRIER, COLOMA, MICH. SLEEVES TAKE ON IMPORTANCE; • 1 •» 12of My Famous Simplified Cake, Pastry and Hot Bread MM'MIjM-A Recipes, Inside Every Sack of GOLD MEOAL "Kitchen- Ing up Padflc street with Its glut ot found, pinned lo my blanket, • note saloons, I was clouted shrewdly from from my friend. NEW HATS OF SATIN AND TWEED tes/ed"Flour. GetFullSetatYourGroccr'sToday. Qgjjy behind and dropped most neatly In "Dear Scotty: IDi ILIOUS?. SFFIP the gutter. When I came to. very % KITCHEN! THE "I grieve to leave von thus, hut tfu Losses From Hog Take NATVmrs aiMUT Sioty^Bmous sick and dizzy in a side alley, I found cruel foreiimn Insists on me worklnv fa • —M? -tonight Toa'll be "lit, nd I had been robbed of my pocketbiNik off my ten days board Bucked with f J M • fine" by morning— i CABINET j f tongue dear, headache gone, TRAIL with nearly all my money therein. puin us I um. there appeurs to he no « I Fortunately I had left my watch in Va « a • • a • • • • a a • a at a • a a appetlteback, bowels acting, alternative bin dight. Accordlnglv I ((Q. IIUJ. WeutarD Newnpaper UuloD.) p'^asantly, billooa attack forgotten. the hotel safe, utid by sellltiK It WHS GLORIFIED fude away once more Into the un Cholera Lowest For constipation, too, Better than not entirely destitute; but the situu "There no 'age limit.' Many Christmas Poa CP '9§ known. Will write you ueneral de any men laxative. ' Hon forced me from my citadel of people do not learn how to live livery, Los Angeles. Oood luck snn unlll they have paaiied fifty. Glad, Al dmggieu—only 35c. Make (lie tart tenig** condition to receive IL In snch cases A Northland pleusant dreams, and confronted me good-hy. Yours lo a cinder. Raising Animals Under Mc- •tone, at ilnhty-sli, was brilliant, rSEL LUCS A tOLLIOS. TAMS losses are likely to be severe. with Ihe grimmer realities of life. "HAPPY." (joethe, al eighty-four, found hln Romance With some thirty-odd dollars stand- Lean County System life full of Interest You are GINGERBREAD There was a hue and cry atier him Harm Done by Vendors. ID TO-NICHT Inu between me and starvation. It was never old until you think vou are." bill he was uotte, and a sudden dls Is Emphasized. Doctor Houck also quoted un ob- • VM TOMORROW ALRIGHT ohvlous I must become a hewer ot gust for the place cume over iiih. Foi server of H.e swine Industry In Ne- COMPANY DISHES wood and a drawer of water, and to RrnovatM nnd Hhapen Wrinkled Tlw tike ^ Baked By 272 Women* two more days I worked, crushed bv (Prcptrtd by the United SUtw OeDtrtmeni braska as saying that "vendors of New. Fnst aeller. Everyone l>uys from 1 to •. this end I haunted the employment of AKrlcultura.1 ni(f money ilally. Bend 26c for two. JBWBU a gloom that momently Iniensllied swine remedies have become Increas- .lere Is a griddle cake which will 270 Had Perfect Succest by ROBERT W. SERVICE olilces. One morning, on seeking my Hog cholera seems to be slightly less 1189 CLVHOURNB AVE.. CHICAOO. riumant and lm|ierullve In me wa» ingly prevalent during the last few please the most fastidious: favorite labor bureau. I found an un prevalent this year than last, und last A lent*. HlRh rommlMlon Helling rtno»t Im- First Time And Only 2 the voice ol change. I could not be years In Nebraska. In matjy cases Marmalade Griddle ported ra*or blades; men carrylnit amall usual liuller amotiK Ihe nenchwarm- year losses from the disease were the come toil broken, so I saw ihe fora they have caused owners ol sick herds Cakes.—Mix and sifi two utock preferred. Cublri Import Co., 120S Failed. A New Baking era. A big contractor wanted fifty lowest since the United States Hepan Broadway, Ntw York. Illuatratlona by Irwin Myers man. to delay In securing competent- veter- cupfuls of flour with one meut of agriculture has been keeping Development— "Kitch* men Inimedlately. With a number of "Why do you want lo go?" he asked inary asslsti.nce until loo late to save tablespoonful of baking tOONR Knitted woolen union aulta, Nor- others I pressed forward, was Inler- records. Dr. U. Q. Houck. associate wegian home made, imported. Now lonif reproachfully. their hogs.. In other cases Hie reme- powder and one teasiMion- white wool In soft fluffy ynrn. 4 wlntern e*. en-tea ted" Flour With vleued and accepted. The same day chief of the bureau of animal Industry cellent wear Slien 3B to 48. Do not nhrlnk. WNU Servlcc "Well, sir, the work's too monoto- dies fed lo prevent sickness have ac- ful of salt. Add one 4t we were marched In a body to the announced in a summary ot informa I weights 110 end 112. c o. d. SI.no with & Kitchen-tested" Recipes nous" tually caused sickness." This observ- beaten egg, one and one- order. H. T. BKUO. A8HTON, IDAHO. railway depot and herded Into a tlon assembled from thlny-une states. i CHAPTER I "Monotonous I Well, that's Ihe rum er ilso emphasizes the desirability 'of half cupfuls of milk, heat fourth-class car. In four of these states, however— » —1— mesl reuson I ever heurd a man give raising hogs under the tcLean Coun- thoroughly and add three Where we were going I knew not; Indiana. Michigan. Nehrask and Ohio An for hack aa I tan rpmember I for quilling. But every mun knows ty system of snnltatlon as sponsored tablespoonfuls of melted Cats, Barns, Bruises of what we were xoing to do I had —hog cholera is mote prevalent than bave fulthfully followed the Imiiner bis own business best"- by the United Stales Department of butler. Drop by large no inkling. I only knew we were last year. Approximately the lame Try Hanfonfs of Kninance. It has given color to • • • • • • i Agriculture, comments on Hie dpsira spoonfuls on a hot southbound, and at long last I might amouni of cholera as last year was my life, made me a dreamer ot Los Angeles will always be writ blllty of feeding balanced rations, and greased griddle. When puffed full of 'Kitckntzsitd dreams, a player of parts. As a hoy fairly consider myself lo he the shut- reported for Colorado, Kentucky North Balsam of Myrrh fen in golden letters In the archives emphsilxes the advlaahlllty of Imme- bubbles und brown around the edge, All dealer* ire autherized te refund jour Monet ilec«K'k of fort una Carolina, Texas. Illinois. Mississippi. The- Night Before Christmas roaming alone rhe wild heather hills of my memory. C'ruwllng, sore and diately employing a competent vetei-- turn and brown on the other side. lor Ihe lint bottle II not Milted. ] have heard the glad shouts of the I left Snn Krunrlsco blanketed in Tennessee, and Wisconsin. sullen, from the ciulch of toll, I rev inarlan wiien disease appears In a Spread each cake with orange mar- WAS the nlskt before Chrlatmaa, when all through the hone* fool bull players on the green, yet nev- gray fog and besomed by a roaring Less Cholera Reported. eled In a lotus life of ease and Idle- herd. malade and roll up like Jelly rolls. Not a rwatnre nnm atirrlna, not evm a moa*ei wind; when I o|>ened my eyes I was In Alabama, Callfonda, Georgia. LEEVES, aided and abet- •r etlled to Join them. Mine was the ness LMng was Incredibly cheap Sprinkle with sugar und serve at The atorhlnaa were hunu by the chimney with care. In a land of spacious sky and broad Ransas. Maryland. Oklahoma, South Sted by all types of fur, richer, rarer joy. The spirit of Ito For seventy-five cents a week I had once. • ess In hopea that St. Nlcholna aoon would be therei cloan sunshine, it seemed like a land Dakota, Vlrglnlii, Washington, West Legume Crops Are Not have become the plaything nance beaconed to me. I would ad- a little sunlit attic, and for ten cents Orange Omelet—Separate the yolks The children were neatled all anu* In their heda. of promise, of song and sunshine, ann Virgin! i, Arkansas Iowa. Florida. of fashion. Whether It be venture In the stranger lands, and I could dine abundantly. So. dream Satisfactory for Silage and whites of six eggs. Beat sep- While vlalona of anaar-plunia danced throngh their hcndai lace their perils and hruve their dan silent and apart I sat lo admire and, Idaho. Louisiana, Missouri. South Willis-IMSOW And mama In her 'kerchief, nnd I In my cap. the coat, the blouse, the en- Ing and roumlng the streets. I spent Legume craps do not make good arately. Mix two tablespoonfuls of IN NOSTRILS gera. The Joy of the thought exulted to enjoy. Carolina. Utah, and Oregon observers Had Jaat aettled oar brnlna for a lona wlnter'a nap— semble, or the one-piece my days In a state of beatlfnde. fertilizer as a rule. They are so high powdered sugnr, one-fourth teaspoon- "Looks pretty swell, don't ItT report less cholera this year than iasL 11-11 U Onotali When oat on the lawn there aroae anch a clatter. frock, each and all testify Id my veins, and scarce could I bide ful of salt, one half tablespoonful of But my small capital could not last In nitrogen and low In sugars and A. a LEONARD, Inc. I apranc from my bed to aee what wna the matter. OMEN everywhere are the day wh^D the roads of chance I will call him the I'riMiigul. He With the exception of three states the to the outstanding Impor- forever, and the time cume when once starches that they do not keep well cornstarch, two leaspoonfuls of lemon 70 Rfth Ave^ New York Off was about my own age, thin, but sun- decreases are sIIghL hm Oklahoma re- Away to the window I flew like a flaah. tance of fanciful sleeves In changing to a new, far and change would be open to m> Juice and one-hulf cupful of orange W more the grim face of loll confronted In a silo. At the University of Mis- Tore open tfce aknttera nnd threw np the aaah. atPAJjm or A unompK— feet. . browned and healthy. His eyes ports a reduction of ftO per cent. Lou the mode. simpler way in baking —GOLD me, and again I found myself mixing souri some years ago Professor Rckels Juice. Bear the egg yolks and add to HMim taivlng The moon, on the brenat of the new-fnllen anow, wK&r "mMTzcrciRC anvsmAS* # It is strange that In all these years twinkled with a hutnorsnme light, but isiana 40 per cent, and Idaho 30 per The costume in the pic- MEDAL "Kitchen-tested" Flour with the spineless residuum of the was able to make very good silage out this mixture. Beat the egg whiles Gave a Inater of midday to objecta belowi •WXS-HRJllVri ' 1 conhded lo no one. Gurry, who was his face was shrewd, alert and ag cent. When what to my wondering eye ahonld appear. ture Is one among many In- and Special " Kitchen - tested?' employment bureau. of alfalfa hay that he allowed to wilt until stiff and fold In. then turn Into unsliinE particularly In the names of the rein- Showing Novel Fur Treatment my brother and my dearest friend, gressive. "The hog cholera situation, in gen- But a miniature alelgh nnd eight tiny reindeer. stances where sleeves say I got work as an orange-picker. It befnre putting In the alia Most ex a hot. well buttered omelet pan and SAlt Winter Long deer. "Viscen" of the original has be- Recipes. would have laughed ai me In that af- "Yes," I said soberly, for I have eral," said Doctor Houck, "seems to With a little old driver, ao lively and quick "It" most eloquently. This modish en- was a mutter of swinging long lad perlments. however, have not been so cook as usual. Serve garnished with Harrebma Climate — Good Hotala — Tsorlal come "Vixen" and "Donder" has been ter. This season, however, satin Is fectionate way of his. You would •IwnyH been backward with strangera. be somewhat better than last year I knew In a moment It muat be St. Nick. semble Is of brown kasha cloth Just to find out how it works, ac- ders Into fruit-flaunting frees, of sun successful. It Is necessary to save sliced oranges sprinkled with sugar. changed to "Dunder." The title which making a premature appearance, al- never have taken us for brothera. He Tretly good line. The banana According to our Information there Views, rhe tromdmfu (desert resortVtfeVest More rapid than eaglea hla couraera they enme. trimmed with hrown astrakhan. The cept FREE, 12 famous simplified shiny days und fluttering leaves, of some sugar and starch fermentation to Concordia Pear Conserve.—Pare und And he whlatled nnd ahouted and called them by nnmei Doctor Moore gave to his verses was beit a most welcome one. was the bandsouieel boy I have ever belL Kternal summer, liver been has been considerable Increase this Wrtf Or— A oaefflsr front of the one-piece dress Is vested recipes for unusual cakes, cookies, Get a full set of these remarkable! golden brunches plundered, and boxes develop a good keeping quality. core eight pounds of peurs. put "Now, Dnaher! now. Dancer f now, Prnncer and Vixen I "A Visit From St. Nicholas," but the Among the Paris present-moment seen, frank, fiiir-skinned and winning, here before?" year over last year In the amount of aim SpriDgW with a clever Insert of matching recipes from your grocer today tilled from sagging sucks. There la through a food chopper with one-half On, Comet! on, Capld. on, Uonder and Dlltaeal modern version, taken from the first successes Is the black felt hat with pastries and hot breads, including while I was dark, dour and none too "NIK" Immunlzatlo;. against hog cholera In satin. The hnt Is one of those novel- no juore Ideal occupation. I reveled pound of preserved ginger and two P CALIVOBNIA To the top of the porch, to the top of the wall! line. Is "The Night Before Christmas, that for Marshmallow Ginger- inside every sack of GOLD MEDAL] ty Perets wlilch milliners, if callec' a brim of black satin turned off the well favored. He was clever, prac- "Neither have I. Glad I came, even fifteen of the thirty-one states There Increase of Vitamine D Now. dnah away, daah away, daab away nil!'* In IL Possibly 1 would have gone on. lemons and a small orange. Remove Its popularity, however, has been un- face and widening at the side. Such bread, illustrated above. "Kitchen-tested' Flour. tical and amhltioas, excelling In all If lt d to do the horny-handed son of was no appreciable difference In nine Aa dry leave a that before the wild hurricane fly. upon, will make of the cloth of the contentedly enough, perched on a lad- the seeds ffom the lemons and orange, changed throughout the 107 years. It a model, done In matching color bis studies; whereas, except In those toll stunt." states and seven states report less Im- Content of Small Grain When they meet with an obatucle, moua* to the aky. suit. The hemline descends to four- "Listen in to Batty Crocker, 9:45 to 10:00 A. M. Tattday and Tharaday, der, high np In the sunlit sway of but otherwise use the whole fruit To bus been translated Into many foreign would top the ensemble or frock which appealed to my Iniaginatloa. I "Where are we going, have yoo toy munization than last year." The University of Wisconsin has Rejuvenation So, up to the honae-top the couraera they flew. teen Inches above the floor, a very Central Standard rime. Stations: KYW, WOC, or KSD." ( treefops, hud not the work come to the chopped fruit add eight pounds tongues nnd It has delighted the chil- most charmingly. A good sugcestlon Was a dullard and I dreamer. Idea?" I asked. Doctor Houck referred to a report Just completed experiments to show With • alelgh fall of toya—nnd St. Nleholaa, too. proper nnd a very conservative move an end. When I counted my savings of sugar, heat slowly until the Juice -her* U youth And then In a twinkling I heard on the roof dren of many nations. this—take a piece of the satin of Yet we loved each other as few "Search me." he suld. "One thing from Idaho stating thi * most of the the value of treating grain with ultra- for It to make, considering the exag- and found that I had four hundred flows and cook slowly for two hours, The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. Doctor Moore died In 1868 at his your newest frock to your milliner, brothera do. Not excepting mother. you can bank on. they'll work the Ju hog cholera of recent months occurred violet light to Increase the vltumlne -here U beauty gerated lengths to which dressier and nlnefy-flve cents, such a feeling stirring often. Adding the commercial Aa 1 drew in my bend nnd wna turning aroand, summer home In Newport. R. 1. Ills who will match It up with felt and GOLD MEDAL Garry knew me better than any one das out ot us. The gentle grafter on farms where there had been pur- D content. Two dogs of the same lit- To be 80 yean and look hemlines are going. Pumps are worn of affluence came over me that I re pectin will lessen the cooking arid so like 50—Ss, no wrinkles, Down the chimney St. Nleholaa came with a bouad. body was taken to New York, which turn out a stunning ensemble chapeau. bus ever done, and I loved him for nestles In our mldsL Tids here's a chases at public grounds of unlmmun- ter were experimented upon. One was with this ultra chic suit, because fash- solved to gratify my taste for travel. Increase the amount of the preserve. spots and ugly hair In the He wna dreaaed all In fur from hla head to bla foot. was then In the throes of the draft "Kitchen - tested" cinch game and we are the fall guys face, keep young, fresh Ion has sent forth the word that Another charming French mode uses IL It seems overfond to say this, hut Ized animals. A middle-western vet fed untreated oatmeal. The other was And hla clothea were all tarntRhed with aahea and aooti riots, and was placed temporarily In Accordingly I purchased a ticket for 1 Oriental Tea.—Slice three lemons looking — done m your pumps are very smart for street he did not have a fault: tenderness, He talked on with a wonderful vivid erlnarlan explained occasional "breaks' fed light-treated oatmeal. Except that home, oy yourself, guar- A bundle of toya he had flung on hla bnck. a ruffle of black satin gathered Into San Diego, and once more found my- very thin. Put six whole doves, one- a vault at St. Luke's church In Hud- bumor, enlhiiKiusm, sympathy and the manner and an outpouring knowledge of the serum usually occurred when one hud the treated grain, the diets anteed in 3 monthn. Send And be looked like n peddler Jnat opening hla pnek. wear. a tlght-flttlng cap, the latter made of self southward bound. SI .00 and pay mailman son street. Lnter It wns removed to FLOUR half cupful of sugar and two cupfuls beanty of a young god—all thai was of life, so that I was hugely interest "too little attention Is given to the of the two animals were Identical. by receipt J4.10. Hla eyea how they twinkled! bla dlmplea bow merry! And now back to the original theme links of satin folds so Interworked as A few days In Sun Diego reduced of freshly made tea Into a pitcher. Hla chceka were like roaea,-hla noae like a cfcerry; the churchyard of the Chapel of the Pulpit Joke* manfully endearing was expressed In ed. Yet ever and anon an allusion ol condition of the herd Immediately The dog eating the treated grain de- —sleeves and their novel fur trims. to achieve a fanciful open work ef- Claimed Invention of my small capitul to the vanishing Cover and set aside until thoroughly Hla droll little mouth wna drawn up like n bow. Intercession (Trinity parish) and The late Dr. John Roach Straton, this brother of mine. taste would betray him. and at no prior to Immunization." the conse- veloped normally. The other developed Concerning them one Is almost tempt- fect. Idea of Fountain Pen point, yet It was with a light heart I WSTlTOnON or REJUVENATION And the benrd on hla chin wna aa white aa the Know. there it rests today In a plot of unbending at Greenwood lake, told a time did I fall to set that his rough quence of administering virus when a severe cuse of rickets und was ex- cold. Add three cupfuls of orange ed to say that there Is a thrill with The model centered In the group pic- Our home was an ideal one; Garry, turned north again and took the All 1601 Garfield Blvd. - Chicago The atump of n pipe he held tight In hla teeth. ground which holds also the bodies There recently passed away In a Juice and two cupfuls of grape Juice every sleeve. Certain If Is that when tured below shows how handsome the reporter a number of pulpit Jokes. tail, fair and winsome; myself, dark, ness was only a veneer As II lumen the animals were not in fit physical tremely bowlegged. And the amoke It encircled kla bend like a wreath. New York hospital a man who spent Tie route for Los Angeles. I was and serve. of his wife nnd their three children. "Then there was a very nervous dreamy, reticent; and between us. out he was belter educated by far He hail a brond face, and n little roand belly ll comes to sleeves, genius overlooks new satins are. This one carries out absolutely penniless The Lord looks In fact, this plot has been more of n almost a lifetime and considerable preacher.•' Doctor Stratton said, "who linking ail three In a perfect bond of than L a Ynie hoy lakitiK a post Macedonia ot Fruit—Combine one Homeless Men Glad to That ahook. when he laughed, like a bowl fall of Jelly. no opportunity to exploit the unique the long draped side intricacies which after his children, said I, and when I Christmas shrine than has the house money In an endeavor to prove that he gave out as his text one Sabbath, graduate course In the University of cupful of diced pineapple, one-half He wna chnbby and plump—n right Jolly old elf— und the sometimes very fantastic. are so characteristic a style trend. love and sympathy, our* gentle, deli- became too Inexorably hungry I asked Find Stray Ducks' Eggs near Chelsea Square, where the poem was the Inventor of the fountain pen. 'Heaviness may endure for a Joy, but Hard Luck. GARDENERS ADVISED TO KNOW cupful of grapefruit cut Into pieces, And I laughed when 1 anw him. In aplte of rnyaelf. Among sleeve vagaries one finds on Also there Is the favored foldback cuff cate mother. for bread, emphasizing my willingness Any morning before the rush tralllc was written and a very pretty Christ- He was unable to win out against the night cometh In the morning.' My reserve once thawed, I told him one-half cupful of apple cut Into hits, A wink of hla eye nnd • twlat of hla head the new coats such arresting effects which reveals the brow—nnd a glit- Mother must have worried a good has begun you may see the homeless was ceremony In memory of Doctor powerful Influences arrayed against to do u stunt on the woodpile. Per- HABITS OF DIFFERENT PLANTS one cupful of orange sections and Soon gave me to know I had nothing to drend— "Another preacher had to preach deal over my future. Garry was the much of my simple life. He listened as bands of fur winding In spiral fash- tering ornament such as are smartly haps It wus becuuse 1 was young and ones who sleep on the London embank- He apoke not a word, but went atrnlght to hla work. Moore takes place there every year. him. It Is a fact that he was certainly before a convention of medicos. Ha young laird, and I was but an idler, Intently sympathetic. one-half cupful of confectioner's Ion up to and beyond the elbow. In vogue. notably u novice in vagrancy, but pea ment walking slowly along, peering And filled nil the atocklngai then turned with a Jerk, Rev. Dr. Mllo H. Gates, vicar of the active In the field years and years be- was a Joker, that man. and no mls- "Say," said he earnestly when I bad vesting, as welt as In other draw-bar sugnr. Place some of the fruit and There ure also sleeves, the lower por- Satin and felt are not. however, a burden on the estate. At last i told pie were very good to me. Traits Must Be Known for over the parapet at the steps and And laying hla linger aalde of hla noae. chapel at Broadway and One Hundred fore the use of the fountain pen be- :ake. His text was, 'A certain wom- finished. You're green, if you'll ex and belt power tasks. sirup In cuch sherbet glass nnd top tion of which develops Into a wide carrying all the honors, for tweed—gay 4ier I wanted to go abroad, and then On arriving In Los Angeles I went landings. They are looking for ducks' And giving a nod. up the chimney he roae. and Fifty-fifth street, has long been an came general. His first pen was oper an had suffered many things of many cuse me saying If. and maybe i can Best Results in Crops. The garden tractor fills a demand each with a ball of orange Ice. He aprnng to hla alelgh. to hla team gave n whlatle. bell, this same being made of fabric- colorful, fanciful tweed—conies as a It seemed as if a great difficulty was to the post office. There was a let- eggs. admirer of the poem and Its scholarly uted by a ncrew cap which forced the physicians, and had spent all that sha help you some. Likewise you re the which results from the Impractlcahlllty Russian and Chinese Dishes. And away they all flew like the down of a thlatlej like fur. Then there Is the cloth prize-winning competitor. A tweed solved. We remembered of a cousin ter from the Prodigal dated New I was walking past the air force author. In 1011 he held the first serv- ink to the pen point by an occasional had. und was nothing better, but The home gardener must be well of maintaining horses In thickly set- But 1 heard him exclnlm. ere he drove out of alghti sleeve which hells over an under puff sports set. like the one In the picture who was sheep-ranching In the Sas only one In ail the gang of hoboes From Bussia we have the following ice In Doctor Moore's memory. About turn. He afterward Invented a self York, and Inclosing fourteen dollars, war memorial (writes a correspond "Happy Chrlatmaa to all, and to all a good-night!n rather grew worse." batchewan valley and bad done well that's my kind. Let's be partners.^ acquainted with the characteristics of tled truck or frult-prodbclng areas In of fur, which la snugly banded at the or similar, Is finding Its way Into which be owed me. He suld: soup and kashu with Russian tea: ent) when 1 saw two ducks perched —Clement C. Moore. 201) children gathered with him at the thler. In the early DDs his advertise "A terrible Scotch preacher offl- I fell drawn to him and agreed. the plants he grows if he is to secure such areas land is expensive and the wrist. Gauntlet cuffs of fur which every well-equipped hut wardrobe. It was arranged that I should |oir- "I returned to the puternal roof, Borstch Soup.— on one of the steps Just above high grave at the foot of the bill overshad- ments appeared in P. T. Bamum's first ated ar a notorious miser's fnneral. bim as a pupil, then, when I hart the best results for his efforts, ad- cost of home-grown horse feed Is too flare to extreme are featured In the These millinery tweeds, most of them, weary of my role. The fatted culf Take a two-pound water mark. Between them lay a owed by the high wall which Is topped circus program and In the program of This isn't a Joke, though. The Scotch- learned enough, buy a place of my vises the vegetable department of the high. sleeve propagundu which Is now going are of such extremely loose weave Tony Pastor's theater, both ventures CHAPTER II awaiied me Nevertheless, 1 am sick soup hone, cover beautiful new-laid egg. son's Notes on the State of Virginia by Riverside drive. Since then the man took for the text of his fnneral college of agriculture at New Bruns- These garden tractors are small and By ELMO SCOTT WATSON on. they look almost like basket cloth. own. it may be Imagined that while with two quarts of 1 climbed over the low railing and number has grown to more than 2.001). ion* since passed away. He after again for the unhallowed swine-husks. compact and can be operated advan- Which Appear to Have a Tendency to These gay tweed accessory sets have sermon, 'And the beggar died.'" ] apparently acquiesced In this ar wick. The trull of our common vege- cold water and W-" ~|HEN recent press dispatches Just lo keep op their reputation for ward established a plant in Baltimore On either side of us were swift hills Meet me In 'Frisco about the end of retrieved the egg. As I was clamber Subvert Religion and Estubllsh a The ceremony begins nt four o'clock rangement, I had already determined table plants which cannot be over- tageously In gardens orchards or oth- I carried the news that a New eccentricity sometimes only one sleeve 'i way of brightening up the most which was wiped out by the big fire. mottled with green and gold, ahead a February, and 1 will a glorious prop- bring slowly to the ing hack a seedy looking embankment False Philosophy." However, his most on Christmas eve with the feast of looked In any way Is their sensitive- er close quarters since they may be ' York woman, Mrs. Tlllie Not at All Typical that us soon as I reached the new curdle of snow-capped mountains simmering point; habitue accosted me. "You've pinched lights In the church. Then the chil- This broke the Inventor beyond recov- osition unfold. Don't fall. Look for turned sharply and since the tools that important work, the one at least upon land I would take my destiny into my ness to climatic conditions Some cook until the Hart, who for four months ery and since that time he had pre- John J. Itaskoh said at the Savan- above a sky of ntbln's-egg blue. The a letter In the General Delivery." my breakfast, guv-nor," he complained. which he believed his fame as a dren gather In the cloister while a vegetables require hot weather for operate are close to the source of pow- hud withstood the siege of sided over a small pen-repairing estab nah Golf club on his way to Blloxl: own hands. morning was lyric and set our hearts There was no time to lose, as Feb meat Is nearly ten- I gave him Ihe egg. and he explained fanfare of trumpets from the bell tow- their best development and are killed er, generally between the driver and a wrecking crew seeking to scholar would be secure, was "A Com- "The South Impresses me with Its Then as the hour of my departure piping as we climbed the canyon der. Meanwhile that he had found a half dozen eggs er heralds the procession to the ceme- llshment. assisted by his wife und ruary was nearly over. I took a the engine. pendlus Lexicon of the Hebrew Lan- drew near a shadow fell on us If I by a very light frosL Others do not chop four to six beets, peel and cut up tear down her home to make daughter. energy und enterprise. The Sontli About midday we reached the end steerage pussuge to Sun Francisco, on the same steps during u fortnight guage." He little realized that future tery. Led by the trumpeters they broke down In unmanly grief, it must develop properly during hot weather three potatoes, fry two sliced onions, way for a 125,000,000 apart- ought to advertise Itself more. A. Gangs of men were everywhere, rip resolving thai I would mend my for —New York World. generations of Americans would re- move along One Hundred nnd Fifty- be remembered I had never before but will endure freezes. Each must one small cabbage head, one leek in four ' ment bouse, bad at last Hangar Quickly Emptied good many Northerners think that It ping and tearing at the mountainside. tunes It Is so easy lo drlfL I saw member him better as the author of fifth street, carrying banners, lighted been from home. Mother trave up try he planted at a season of the year tablespoonfuls of sweet fat Combine capitulated and allowed the house to A huge hexagonal hangar for air- is typified In the grocery yarn. Everywhere was the feverish activity that as long as I remained friendless Agricultural Squibs From Bunyan what he was accustomed to call "a candles, torches nnd lanterns, past the Ing to be brave, and mingled her tears which will enable It to make Its best be demolished, there was one good "A man. the yarn runs, went Into of a construction camp. ami unknown nothing but degraded the vegetables, cover with the strained A muck rake Is a rake used In col- huge Christmas tree In the corner of planes at 1.08 Angeles has been de- developmenL reason why the story was more tban silly poem," the authorship of which a southern grocery to buy a ham. Ha with mine. We sat thai night by the crackling toil was open to me. Surely I could meal stock and cook until quite fen- lecling muck or dung Literally • the churchyard. signed for rapid unloading n case Of the cool season crops some reach Sheep are particular and will refuse he refused to acknowledge for a long planked down a five dollar bill on tba "Don't cry, sweetheart mother." I blaze of mesijulte, sagebrush and live- der. adding the meal cut from the merely a local New York news Item. All Broadway trafik Is halted as of fire. Each of the six sides have climb up. but was ll worth while? A left-overs. muck-raker Is one who uses such a time. said; Til be back again in three edible maturity quickly, and are al- For the disputed building has right- doors which may be easily opened counter and said: oak limbs, and he told me many a snug farm In the Northwest awaited • • • hone, salt and pepper and two table- rake. Flgurutively the term Is used they cross, the swell of their music years." most always grown without transplant- fully been called "the birthplace of Yet such was the case, for a short by one man and as the floors slope "'Gimme a ten pound—' strange story ol bis roving life. me. I would work my way back spoonfuls of vinegar or one sliced to mean a person who makes a prac- rising above the noise of the street ing In this group we And peas; the Plenty of direct sunlight Is an Im- time before Christmas In 1822, Doctor "Rut the grocer, who was slttlnc -Mind yon do, my boy, mind yon "You know, the old mans all broke lemon. Thicken wilh flour for the Santa Clnus" because In It more and falling nway again as they pass. outward. It will be an easy matter there, and arrive decently clad. Then portant factor In producing good gains tice ot searching for. collecting and Moore wrote for his children a Christ- with his feet ou a cracker barrel do." shorf-season root crops like radish, gravy and serve each portion with a tban a hundred years ago Dr. Clement From the steps of the cemetery and for the same man to move one of up at me playing the fool like ibis none would know of my humiliation. In fall pigs publishing corrupt practices among She looked at me woefully sad. and kohl rabi, and turnip; the greens, such C. Moore wrote a famous Christmas mas poem and they were delighted Interrupted him. He's got a glue factory back In Massa I had been wayward and foolish, but • • • tablespoonful of sour cream. public olllclals. If Is believed to refer the road that winds around from side these planes single handed. 1 had a queer, heartrendine prevision as spinach, mustard-and kale; and poem In which for the first time the with the rollocklng tale, as other chil- " i can't serve ye Just now, sah/ chusetts. Guess be stacks up about I hud leurned something. Make repairs on your farm machln A hum bone muy be used und a hnif lo 'the man with the mnck-rake" lo to side down the bill, the voices may 1 would never see her more. Garry the salad crops like leaf lettuce, gar- American Santa Clnus was described, dren, not only In this country but In he said. 'Ye'll have to call round soma a million or so. Wanted me to go What with steamer fare and a few pound of sausages cooked five minutes Kunyan'a Pilgrim's I'rogress. still be heard on the busy street sing- Needed a Mental Stroke ery now so that you won't have to many other lands, have been ever time when I'm a-standln' up.'** was pale and quiet, but I could see den cress and corn salad. These In salt water, then sliced In thick Ms mode of traveling was pictured ing "Little Town of Bethlehem," -Is Bill absent-minded?" into the glue factory, begin at the small debts to settle. I found when I waste valuable time later on. ' be was vastly moved. should be planted as soon as the dan- and the lavlshness of his giving was since. A daughter of Rev. Dr. David bottom, stay with IL But not little landed In Snn Fronclsco that once • • • slices, add to the soup. There Is no satiety In study. "Silent Night, Holy Night," "We Three "He certainly Is. It nearly cost him "Athol," said he, "If ever you need ger of killing frosts is over. made known. That poem was "The Butler, rector of St. Paul's church at Willie. Life's too interesting a prop- Kasha With Stewed Fruit—Take Kings of Orient Are," "God Rest Ye bis life one time." Hot Dogs Via Slot Machin* more I was flatly broke. There was A seed ,rower can build up his busl Troy, N. Y., who was a niece of me Just send for me. I'll come. n«. Other cool' season crops have a Night Before Christmas." which every Merry, Gentlemen," nnd many Other "How wns that?" osition to he turned down like that. no le'ter for me. and perhaps It was ness and perhaps make splendid prof- one pound of whole buckwheat, wash If you wish a "hot dug" In Germany matter how long or how hard the longer growing season than these, and American has recited or heard recited Doctor Moore, was a Christmas guest favorite Christmas hymns and carols. "He fell overboard and forgot be I'm not repentant. I know the fatted on account of my dlsoppointment, per- Its In the production of pure seed with- and cook In three cupfuls of salted Just drop a coin In a machine and out way." must be started In a green-house, hot- at some time or another. And for that in the Moore home and made a copy calf's waiting for me, getting fulter haps on account of my extreme shah- boiling water. Stir until ll begins Except for the lights In the chil- knew how to •swim." Jumps the sausage and roll. The hot 1 can see them to this day standing bed or cold frame sometime before out exhibiting. reason the news that "the birthplace . of the poem In her album. The next every day. One of these days I'll go • • • to thicken, then buke in u moderate dren's hands. It Is quite dark by the Is furred, the other being quite fur- frankfurter vending machine has Just blness, but I fonnd I had quite lost year she sent a copy of It to the Troy there In the drenching ruin, Garry Hue they could be sown outdoors If they of Santa Clans" was to be wiped out time they reach the stone marked been Introduced. For the equivalent back and sample IL" heart. So I tightened my belt and It does not pay to scatter straw of oven until quite tender. Serve with less. It Is extremely hard to he original and manly, mother small and droop are to mature before hot weather. of existence had nation-wide Interest. Sentinel and It appeared In that pa- II was he 1 tlrst heard talk of the sal In Portsmouth square, cursing my- one-hulf pound or more of stewed "Clement Clarke Moore, born In New The unique In sleeve effects Is ex- In stating great truths; they have of two tents the device automatlcallj; Ing. Cabbage, cauliflower and head lettuce any kind on the field. If can best be per. prefaced by a note from the ed- Great White Land, and It stirred me self for the many nickels I had squan • dried apricots sweetened with corn Quite aside from his fame as the York July 15, 177i»: died In Newport, been stated so often. delivers the sandwich and mustard- used by making bedding for live stock itor saying he did not know who had pressed In that certain types of little "Good-bye, laddie, good-hye." are In this class The time lo trans author of "The Night Before Christ- R. L. July 10, 1888." A final carol Is strangely. dered In riotous living. and put back with monure. sirup. Butler may be added, using muffs are so designed that they may 1 forced myself away, and stumbled plant these crops from the green- sent It. By the next year It had ap- "Every one's crazy about IL They're I was drowsing on my bench when • • • one-fourth io one-half cupful to make mas," Doctor Moore was a notable sung as a wreath Is laid against the either be carried or slipped over the on board. When I looked hack again house to the Held Is as soon as the peared In many other newspapers and rushing now In thousands, to gel there some one addressed me. richer dish. If buckwheat is not man. His futher. Bishop Benjamin stone and. before disbanding, the pro- arm so as to serve as a cuff on the they were gone, but throuch the gray danger of killing frosts Is pusL Suc- The only way to handle green clo- magazines and within a few years It before the winter begins. Next spring "Say, young fellow, you look pretty available use whole wheat, hurley, Moore, the second Protestant Kplscopnl cession moves on to n grave nearby one sleeve, the other remaining cuff- shadows there seemed to come hack cessive planting of some ci:n be made ver Is to ensile It. Otherwise If ll Is had found Its way Into the school- there will he the biggest stampede well used up." brown rice or cracked outs. bishop of New York and the third to honor the memory of Alfred Tenny- less. to me a cry of heartache and lr up to the tlrst of May. but after this made Into hoy It mhst be air-cured books, By this time Inquiries were the world has ever seen. Say, Scot An elderly, gray-haired man came Russian Tea.—Make tea as usual president of Columbia university, as- son Dickens, eldest son of Charles remediable loss. date It Is better to plant some of the enough to Insure housing It without beginning to be made as to Its author- Very often two furs are employed and^sat by me. sisted at the Inauguration of Washing- Dickens, author of another Christmas ty, I've the greatest notion to try It much heating. and serve In glasses with quarter ship and eventually Doctor Moore, In this working out of the unusual «•••••• warm season crops. ton and administered the last rites to classic, "A Christmas Carol." Let's go, you and L There's the gold, 'Tome, buck op, kid, you're pretty • • • slices of lemon and orange. Mothers.. .Watch none too well pleased that his "silly sleeves. This Is especially true of It was on a day of early autumn near down and ouL I've been study- From Chinese we adapt the follow the dying Alexander Hamilton after Another ceremony honoring Doctor shining, shining, and it's calling to Hydrated lime Is the quicklime, poem" was so well-known whereas bis flat furs which are sewed together when I stood knee-deep in tiie heather In" you two days. Let's go and feed." Tractors Are Gaining Ing to suit our tastes: Children's COLDS the fatal duel with Aaron Burr. Moore Is held annually at St. Peter's us. I don't care one rip for the value slaked, screened and bagged. It Is scholarly "Compendlus Lexicon" at- with as much ease as If they were of Glengyle, and looked wistfully over Clement C. Moore was graduated from Episcopal church on Twentieth street. of IL I can make ail I want out ol He took me to a restaurant where more expensive and therefore cannot Chop Suey.—Slice three-fourths of OMMON head cold, often "settle- fabric. Seal Is used with ermine to the gray sea. "Twas hut a month lai on Many Truck Farms tracted little attention, except from A tablet Is erected to his memory glue. Kui the adventure, the exclte- he ordered a dinner that made my a pound of lean pork one-eighth Inch in throat and chcst where they may Columbia university In 171)8 and wus a In regions around large centers ol he recommended for general agricul- C other scholars, admitted Its authorship carry out the modish black-and-white er when, homeless and friemlless I head swim become dangerous. Don't take a professor of Hebrew and Greek In the there becnuse he was the first warden ment It's that that makes me fit for tural purposes. thick, cut into Inch squures. Take and gave the autographed original touch on cuffs trimming the black stood on the beach by the I'llff house population where truck gardening pre- chance — at the first sniffle rub on General Theological seminary from of that church and also gave the land Newest Millinery Offeringi. the foolish house." My benefactor was rather nndor • • • one cupful of sliced onion, three cup cloth or velvet coat. Again fashion- of San Francisco, and ua^ed over thf vails and In other places where small Children's Mustcrole once every hour manuscript of the poem to the New upon which It stands, as well as the He was silent a long time while my medium height, but so square and sol- fuis of sliced cabbage Fry pork un- IS'-'l to 1850. He was a prolific writer, fretful waters of another ocean. Such road crops are grown, the garden trac- Weeds as a cover crop are Inexpen for five hours. York Historical society. able color contrast takes place when imagination conjured up terrible, fas id you fell he was a man to he reck- til brown, add onions nnd cabbage, a one of his literary productions bearing land upon which was built the Gen- somber cloth coat, suit or ensemble tor Is gaining a strong foothold. slvo, and where they will come on na- Children's Musterole is just good old beige caracul combines with brown In Is the romance of destiny. oned with. His mouth was firm and the Imposing title of "Observations In Its original form the poem dif- eral Theological seminary with which to a fascinating degree. One of their clnatlng pictures of the vast, unawak teaspoon ful of salt and two cupfuls Musterole, you have known so long, in deslgnful sleeve elaborations. Consigned, so to speak, to my coo Poultry, fruit or truck farms use turally they are probably Just as valu- ened land and a longing came over his chin resolute. Altogether his face of water or meal slock; cook fifteen Upon Certain Passages In Mr. Jeffer- fers slightly from the present version. It lias a close connection. charms Is that they are to he had this mechanical power very advantage able for maintaining fertility in the milder form. The newest thing being that of sin. the sheepraiser of the Saskatche was a curious blend of benevolence In colors which accent the general uie to dare Its shadows. orchard as any of the non-legumes. minutes. Thicken with two teaspoon Working like the trained masseur, this wan, I found myself setting foot on ousiy In seeding, cultivating and har- white fur touches on black, the de- color scheme of the costume. That As we said good night, bis last und ruthless determination. * • • fuis of cornstarch mixed with one- famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, the strange land with hut little heart ing blue skies and bright sunshine. happy, merry day only In that meas- signer exploits the Idea by comple- "Feel belter, son? Well, go ahead fourth cupful of wafer, add two table menthol and other ingredients brings Is, the predominate color may be the words were: With Hie exception of case eggs, the Christmas Always One But wherever and under what con- menting sleeves with pert bows of er- for niy new vocution. My mind, cram- an' tell me as much of your story as relief naturally. It penetrates and stimu- ure that we have allowed Its beautiful very popular forest green, or a brown "Uememher, Scotty, we're both go supply of practically all agricultural spoonluls each of dark molasses and For COLD 8 ful of hook notions, craved for the you want to." Fix Garden Tools Now, lates blood circulauon, helps to draw out ditions Christmas comes It Is a wel- spirit to enter our hearts.—Katherlne mine tied around the wrists of the mixture wltb orange, or one of the Ing to loin the Big Stampede, you commodities In cold storage on Sep vinegar, one nnd one-half teaspoon infection and pain. larger life. 1 was valiantly mad for HRISTMAS In many places comes come day; a time of gladness and good Edelmnn. cloth or velvet coat. smart wine shades with multicolored We all catch colds and they can make us miserable; and 1." I gave an account of all that had Save Time Next Spring fuis of sugar. Simmer live minutes Keep full strength Musterole on hand, adventure; to fare forth haphazardly; tember I of this year was greater than with a flurry of snow and Ice. cheer; of true and sincere friendli- (®. 1929. Western Newspaper Union.) happened to me since I hud set foot By properly luklng cure of Hie gur- or until smooth and well Ihlckened. for adults and the milder — Children's C Satin and Tweed Vie for Favor. border and so on and so on. but yours Deedn't last long if you will do this: Take to come upon oaked danger; to feel I slept but fitfully, for the night that on September I. 1028. Part of Its joy lies In the sound of ness and good will. Under Its Influ- on the new land. den tools in Hie full, hours of making • • v Chinese Rice.—Wash three cupfuls Musterole for little tots. All druggists. And once again Dame Fashion Is do- Milliners, when working felts, are two or three tablets of Bayer Aspirin just as soon as the hludgeonings of mlschan«e; to air was nipping, and the bunkhouse carols upon the frosty air; the peal ence hearts thrill wltb happiness and ' (TO BE CONT1NUKU) ready In spring can be saved, says the i^f rice and cook in a deep pan with CHUDHEPTS ing the unexpected. This time, to resorting to the use of pin tucks, with trump, lo starve, lo sleep under rhe nigh as open as a cage. In the after A home garden that Is planted on of glad bells across the snow; the content. To rtie young It brings new possible after a cold starts. Stay in the house if you November American Home. Bust has five cupfuls of boiling water. Simmer Hgv« Christmas All Year maintain her reputation of being ca- the result that many clever effects are slurs. It was the callow hoy-Idea per noon. I was put lo work in the gravel Man Weara Flapper's Skirt the spur of the moment after warm warm and welcome glow of bright Joy. to the old happy memories. Cli- a knack of doing slow but effective over a slow lire until ail Hie water Is pricious, she introduces the satin hat accomplished, such as the youthful can—keep warm. Repeat with another tablet or two peiuuled In the man. and it was to plL The Arabian nomad effects un attire weather appears In th^ spring Is only fires upon the hearth. mate or country has nothing to do Christmas Is a time of forgetting damage and Is the thing to be guard- absorbed. I>o not stir or add water in advance of Its scheduled time. tucked-bow trim on the molded-to-tbe- of Bayer Aspirin every three or four hours, if those lead me a sorry dance. But i could There wore four of uj. We threw which might lead to his being mistak- half a garden. Now Is the time lo Christmas In other places comes with It; It is the spirit and Joy of the small enmities; If we determine to ed against most carefully. This may be kept hot for several Usually the millinery world expects bead model shown last In the group. not overbear IL the gravel against a screen where the en for a modern flapi»er. The lower plan your garden. with soft, caressing winds: It Is greet- time that makes a merry Christmas. forget them all the year, we shall symptoms of cold persist. Take a good laxative when All metal work, and wood, too, can • • • hours. satin to make Its appearance with the JULIA BOTTOMLEY. The notion ot the South Seas was finer slulT sifted through was used In part of his anatomy is covered with ed by blooming flower and tree; by a So, whether one lives In the north- be having Christmas throughout the you retire, and keep bowels open. If throat is sore, be rubbed with an oil-soaked rag. The ringing of the New Year bells, or la- (ffi. 1919. Western Newspaper Union.) ever io my head. I loufed In ihe sun making concrete. a garment which has every appear- Land can be kept In good condition amn warm, fragrant atmosphere and smil- land or the southland, Christmas Is a year. oil used should be clean bui not too dissolve three tablets in a quarter-glassful of water shine, silting on the pier-edge, with Heigh-ho 1 what a life It was Best ance of being a feminine skirt. It for a reasonable length of time by IlghL for It must give a perfect cov- ! eyes fixed on the lazy shipping. These Ing, eating, sleeping; negative pleas reaches about to his knees and Is held plowing under sweet clover oi- medium and gargle. This soothes inflammation and reduces ering through the winter. All bear- Old Dates for Chrlttmat When Heart Rule* Traveling Wrap of Tweed they used for travel coats, for sport were care-frqp, irresponsible days, ures became positive ones. Life's in place by a sash of some gay col- red. It should have In addition ma- infection. There is nothing like Bayer Aspirin for a ings. too. can be kept shiny, such as Earliest records of the observance At Christmas the heart dethrones The traveling wrap Is usually of and town ensembles, but In practical- and not, I am convinced, entirely mis great principle of compensation ors. A loose blouse and short sleeves nure occasionally for the best results Mediterranean Tide* From Youth lo Age Christmas Rules the share of the garden plow or the • • • the head and the essentially great tweed. It Is a vest cape consisting of ly every collection of note they ure cold, or sore throat. And it relieves aches and pains spent, i came to know the worthies worked on our behulf, and to lie at completes the garb. His home Is a The tides of the Medllerraneon sea of Christmas show that some com- EVER send last year's un- hoe blade, coat the surface liberally There are three trying periods in a munltles celebrated the festival on ruler then comes Into his own; It a snugly fitting waistcoat with a long used for frocks. These In several In- almost instantly. The genuine tablets, marked Bayer, ot the wharfslde, and plunged Into ease, reading an old paper, seemed portable one and he moves about with A grain mixture of .AO pounds ot are very slight; In most places Ihe N used gifts unless you have with hard oil. This work Is a dirty Job woman's life: when the girl matures January 1 or 0, others on March 20, the compels us to do high things; It per cape attached. This gives the requisite stances show the new fitted silhouette. an underworld of fusclnutlng repel an exquisite enjoyment. his family to suit his convenience. hominy or com meal, 300 pounds of rise Is only a few Inches In the Ion a good memory. are absolutely harmless to the heart. und should be done In old clothes to womanhood, when a woman time of the Jewish passover, and still mils us to do foolish things. It urges warmth without the burdensome lency. I rubbed shoulders with euget I was much troubled about the The equipment of Hie home Is very wheat bran. 300 pounds ground oafs, Ian sen. however, the Adriatic sea. and Never give a child something Should you find a tool badly rusted, gives birth to her first child, when a us, for one brief, glorious week, to weight of a tweed coat with sleeves. Fitted Yokei necessity, scrambled for free lunches Prodigal. He complained of/muscular meager and In n few mlnufes he can nnd 100 pounds of linseed oil meal, along parts of Ihe African coast, a others on September 20, or feast of you will not enjoy playing with a brick bat will he found un excellent woman reaches middle age. At he gloriously, recklessly unselfish.— Occasionally these vest capes are Many of the softest and most femi- In frowsy barrooms, and amid the rheumatism, and except to crawl to take down his tent and move to an- fed four to eight pounds, will meet the greater rise Is encountered. the tabernacle. yourself. these times Lydia E. Pinkham's The American Magazine. BAYER thing to remove Hie rust A fine grade made of soft pliable suede leather. nine of new winter blouses have fitted meals was unable to leave his bunk other location. If be furms he makes needs of dry cows. Never spend a Christmas scum and debris of the waterside • • • Vegetable Compound helps to re- c.f sand paper will also cut through National Capitol Building yokes either front and back or Just found much food for sober thought Yet he bore his suffering with great use of a plough that might have done store normal health and vigor. bonus before you receive It. •ilcely. This can he finished with An expenditure of two or three Christmas Carols Tweedt Are Important in the back. A shell pink satin one Yet at times I blamed myself for thus spirit, and. among that nondescript service In Biblical times, a very crude The urea covered by the caplfoi at What Christmas Means A wise wife never crosses her •mery cloth, although a bulling wheel cents for formaldehyde and about The Importance of tweeds cannot has a modernistic step-down yoke In misusing my days, and memories of crew, he was a thing of Joy and wooden Implement drawn by two oxen. Washington is lfi.S,l 12 sq are feet The I VDIA E. PINKHAM'S Tou will never know what Christ- husband when he Is being merry. ^ English people have sung carols at iirned al high speed with some emery three minutes of time per acre will be overstressed In any mention of fall the back, with the center step-down AaoiriASPIRIHa ia the tnda mark ol Bayer Uanulaotuie of Monoaceticaddeatar of SaUcjrUea«ML l Glengyle and mother and Garry brightness, a link with thai othet total length of the eapltol from north VIM I Mil 1 COMPOUND mas means until you see It In the —Life. g Christmas for more than u thousand owder mi it wilt he the best lo put on prevent oat loss from smut attacks. almost reaching the waistline. loomed up wltb reproachful vividness world which was mine own. Tbe» The Professor Again to south is 751 feet 4 inches. Its great IVOIA I. I'lVKMAM HI.IL CO- l-t N V M light of the poor and needy. years. and winter fashions. Not only ure highly polished surface thai will The average loss In untreated oats Is I was, too, a seeker of curious ex nicknamed him "Happy," his cheet Every time the hell on his typewHt est dimension from eust to west Is scour" when hrsi used. two bushels per acre. r peiience, and this was to prove my fulness was so Invincible. er tinkles the absent-minded profei •l)U feet W. N. U., CHICAGO, NO. 49-1929. undoing. One foggy midnight, com One morning 1 woke about six, and sor writes "Come InT

mmmm PAGE FOUR THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA. MICH. DECEMBER 6. 1929 THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA, MICH DECEMBER 6, 1929 PAGE FIV1 MR. AND MRS. A. J. JACKSON loma nnd Berrien county. we hope they will not disappoint ui FORGETTING CHURCH ANNOUNC[M[NTS Hev. Balfour, the iwistor. wns In the even though they are just "freshles." Cat a Bad Patient SI RPR1SED ON ANNIVERSARY j twin cities ou Monday attending the EMS OF INTEREST Fought Over Ttrrilory WHY HE'S HAPPY Ant-Killer Uses Pincers must TlniT in "the gfiT Hiiims wfiTcfi Twin City Mini>terial Association The French, claimed the whole In UosliiK a cut It Is well to wrap reassure them nnd convince them Varieties of Wheat Life Is too short to remember the her In a towel to prevent scratching, j He Found a for Grinding Its Victimi Methodist Episcopal Church meeting. Dr. Goodspeed of the Univer- AlCTIOjJ SALE Mississippi valley as well as nil the I. that it Is worth while. To most consumers, wheat is wheat, things that would prevent one doing his Cats are bad patients, ami never seem , Among the myriad forms of animal and general information stops at this Well-known Coloma Couple Given a' sity of Chicago gave a vt ry illuminat- best. land that was druineo by the rivers The next step, therefore, depends Rev. T. H. Leamon. Pastor. ing address on the new translation of To satisfy a leln, I will sell at pub- to realise, as a dog does, that you are Good Angel life are to he found many that tux the point. Wheat, however, seems to he "Forgetting the things that are be- flowing through the St. Lawrence. entirely upon the girl. It is at this Big Party at Vankeetown, Florida | Read and inwardly digest. Keep tiie Bible. Bev. Balfour also attended lic auction at the Central Garage, Co- trying to alleviate their sufrerings. credibility. One Is a creature only j hind, I press forwurd." said a brave France strengthened tier possessions critical moment that she either wins an extensive family, among the mem- what you read below In mind und act the noouduy luncheon of the Kiwauls loma. Berrien couuty, Michigan. De- Liquid medicines are most easily giv- | about three Inches long which bears a j BELL PHONE Hi. Although they are far away from cember 15, 1020, at ten o'clock In the old man In the lirst century. and crept nearer to her enemies on By LEETE STONE or loses the game, almost entirely bers of which are the following vari- promptly. Here It Is: Our Sunday Club at the Hotel Vincent, where Dr. The Junior and senior high school en in a Tountalu pen filler. superficial resemblance to the spider 1 forenoon, one Jewett sedan. 1024. En The successful man forgets. He their western frontier. They were aorording to what she then offers.— eties: Turkey, Marquis, Fuitz, Medl- Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan their home in Coloma. the friends uf School sessions next Sunday, December Goodipeeed wus again the speaker. chapel exercises were held in the as- glue No. 0H088. Said leln. *50.00. knows the past Is Irrevocable. He lets warned not to Infringe on British do and also to both the scorpion and the terrunoan. Poole. Preston, Haynes Mr. und Mrs. Albert J. Jackson, gave S, will begin at 9:30 a. m., instead of sembly room Tuesday morning. The (Copyright.! Adeia Rogers St. Johns in Smart Set Central Garage and Service Station the past bury its deud. He Is In too minion The result of this wns the vinegerone. Frequently It Is mistaken Bluestem, Red May, Red Wave, Kan- (Knwrod at ieooaa-clMi mitMr at the them a real surprise on their 30th 10. This change Is Just for next Sun- program consisted of an address by Gave Name to Orioles Magazine. po-uofflce al ColomA. Michigan, under Coloma. Mich. N. A. Grlnnell, Prop.— much of u hurry to attend the funeral IT A R LEY DIXON, wealthy clubman, for one of these, but its correct pseu- red. Blackhuil, Trumbull, Kubanka wedding anniversary. The party was day. It is a special arrangement to Mr. Stephens and songs by Mr. Storrs, French md Indian war Raltiin.iie orioles were numed h\ the Act of March S, I97S.) planned by their sun. Irving Jackson, Adv. 13U of Ills hours. He Is running a race. He ^ * was seriously sulTerlng from bore- donym is ant-killer, a name the impli- and Harvest Queen, meet a special need. Everybody out. LET US LOAN YOUR MONEY who are conducting evangelistic meet- Llntuieus In honor ol Lord Baltimore and his wife of Coloma. and was car- cannot afford to look behind. His eye j doni. The World war, in which he cations of which are fully borne out { Incidentally, in the five-year period old and young. You will miss some- We will loan your money for you on ings In Wutervllet. Mr. Storrs told r. whose wlo-s were hlack and orange Who Built Temple Bar? Friday, December 6, 1929 ried out by friends who are spending Is on the winning post. had notably distinguished himself as by Its behavior toward these little in- | from 1010 to unit, wheat acreage In thing flue If you are not present. lirst class real estate mortgages, and number of funny stories, sang a negro Howr many dogs ure there In Berrien Freakish Nature It is just upon years ago that the the winter in Flurlda. A report ol tiie The magnanimous mun forgets. He an ace with the Lafayette Kscadrilie, sects. Its reason, writes C. T. Heed 1 Erangellst Stephens will be with us. spiritual aud ltd the assembly in the couutyt? Would you believe that there last slopes of old Temple bar were tak- the United States dropped off from innlversury party, which was furnished look after ail your interests. Insurance, Is too big to let little things disturb Nature Is full ot tienks. and mm had not only taken his right arm from 2 F. W. COCHRUN aud this bit of news ought to tlli tlu singing of the chorus of "The Battle are 5,000 of them. That is the estimate WAKING UP iu Nature Magazine, for killing the I 7:t.«N»n.0U0 acres to less than 61,000,000. The Courier by Mrs. O. W. Woodward, taxes, etc., for a nominal fee. We have him. He forgets quickly und forgets puts an old hend on young shoulders him, but had spoiled him for tiie pur- en nway from their site, although de- , house with eager folks. The young Hymn of the Republic." Mr. Stephens given by County Treasurer Kittle Ful ants, and nearly all the other small i states that the Jackson anniversary (acilllies for placlug both large am) easily. If any one does him wrong, and then a yoiuiR heart heating under moll tlon bad beguu IS months before! 1 people are specially urged to turn out then spoke to the students on the sub- ler. who has mulled to the township suits of peace, lie seemed to have animals, chieily artiiropoduns. is not l ROE COMES TO SHOP E.\KL\ was the tlrst golden weddiug purty small amounts. Vour inquiries ure so he "considers the source" and keeps fourscore years.—Emerson. "So yon were caught red-hnnded The stones were nambered and stored j in large numbers. Don't miss this won- ject of having un ambition and of hav- and city clerks 5,000 tugs for dog lost his rapacity for InMng interested pure love of destruction. Aviators' Dangers ever to be observed In Yanketown. llclted BAKEB 1NSURANCF sweet. It is only the small man who counttrfeitlng $10 bills";" said the IH»- in Farringdon road for eight years. ! derful opportunity of hearing this con- VOKNCY. State Bank Building ing enough "push" to make the am- licenses for the yeur 1030. The rates in any tiling. The evenness of air while flying Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were Invited jherkhes u low revenge. lice nmgistnite. "What have you to After killing the Insects It thorough- j when the space they took up being secrated servant of God. He will de- 'oloma. Mich — Ad» 60t< bition good. He cordially Invited the for dog licenses will remain the sumt The one thing he looked forward varies with tbe temperature, if the to a banquet served at the Club Hall Be a forgetter. say for yourself?" ly grinds the bodies In its powerful wanted, the city corporation gave 1 And the urge comes to shop early. light und Inspire you. entire assembly to u high school meet- as lust yeur--12 for mules and unsexed THE DOUGLAS VIEW to eagerly was the publication of each air is warm, or what is called thin In Vankeetown on November 10th, but Business dictates It and— "I am not u malicious connierfelter and needle-like chelae, which project 1 Stocks of Christmas gifts ure uow mak- The 11 o'clock service on next Sun- lug to be held lu Watervliet on Thurs- animals and J4 for females. Dog own- new novel dealing with war experi- them to Sir Henry Meux. who were detained by friends so that they Success demands It. PORTRAIT STUDIO forward in front of the smull head, ' air. It Is difllcult to gain altitude. In iug their debut upou store counters, day morning will be held In the Ash The success of advertising depends day evening. The program was en- ers will l>e given until February 28th and i should never have l»een arrest- ence. lie enjoyed comparing the au- spent v vera I thousand pounds in re- would not arrive at the hall too early. A Hood portrait maki-s ac Ideal Chrisiroaa Then through a toothless mouth, j cold or dense air it is easy to gain though' Christmas is still three weeks ton building in Wutervllet. Mr. largely upon the wording and the dls Joyed by the students who always ap- to secure their license tags but after ed," replitMl the suspect. "I am a moving them nnd re-erecting the gate j As they entered the hall, bells were thor's reactions with his own. And scarcely bigger than a small pinhead. , altitude. The air over cities is warm- away. Opportunity to shop, however, Stephens and Mr. und Mrs. Storrs will play of your message to the public. preciate hearing some outside person that date u $2 penalty will be added Mrs. Anna Bedeka, after spending gift. Call Coloraa 82 for appointment chemist whose interest is entirely sci- in his own grounds near Waitham ringing and the orchestra was playing! tlnaily an Impelling desire grew with- : er tban over the surrounding country, comes none too early for possessors ol plan the service and you may be surv.* who takes an interest In the school. for each dog and $5 additional for ken- sixteen years In America, Is enroute T. D. BLONDIN. Prop. entillc. I have htH'ii trying to make it sucks tiie juices from the bodies of Cross. How many people, asks "Look- "Here Comes the Bride." Mrs. Jack-j in him to tell the world of his own it is when a flyer approaches warmer that particular and too elusive grain ol under the leadership of these couse- The students of the Coloma school nel licenses. back to her former home In Jugo- gold from less precious elements and the victims. er-on" In the London Dally Chronicle, son threw up both hands aud said, Order for Publication. harrowing and adventurous days and air that the plane has n tendency to wisdom which makes of them early crated workers the meeting will be a are overjoyed at the prospect of a two slavia. The woman, who Is 08 years I have only gut as far as .<10 hills." The ant-killer Is dreaded by the could say who built Temple har? It j •Well," and then lost her voice for a Slate of Mlchlftan. The Probnte Court for nights of air battle. shoppers. memorable one We are grateful for weeks' vacation during the holidays, of age, declares that she Is glad to go Mexicans as an enemy more venomous lose altitude. In some places a change ,hort time. The guests, one hundred ibe Couuty of tirrrlen. But how? He was not a trained was erected by Wren in 1070. and So much emphasis has been laid up- the way our members aud friends ai At a MH-tion of n»lil ootirt. belli at the Pro- und it will not be long now. Decem- WILUAM A. MONTGOMERY. from cold to warm air Is very abrupt. in number, were seated at the tables! Jim Genovese. a well known Italian back to her old home as she cannot Ail Improvementt than the rattlesnake. ATI a matter of stood at the Tity "Bar" for over liOO on the unwisdom of postponing Christ- Coloma are standing by and will lot>k twite ofHoe in the City of St. Joitepb, In saltJ ber 21st marks the beginning. Bu^, master the English language und does Attorney and Councilor, writer. And tho loss of Ids arm nat- That Is known as an air pocket, or ind a most delicious dinner wus served, i count}, uu the 3d day of December A. D. ltf-.V. of Benton Harbor, aged 38 years, was The country lady was not used to fact. It has no venom and is harmless, years. mas shopping until the rush hours ol for a large crowd next Sunday. better than that, they will be glad to not like the customs of the American urally prevented him from using a bumpy air. V speciul tuble had been arranged in Preaeui: HonHou. Willlum H AudieiraAudiear*. Judgjud|l«v bound over to the circuit court under Admitted to Practice in all Courhi of rail travel, and iiestered tiie conduc- except for the rather painful wound the last week that those who do not Tiie Leaguers will rally again at of Prrbi*te. 1 so back to school on January 0th In the people. She hus been muking her home Mlcbign and Illinois. typewriter. Consequently the whole :he center of the hull for Mr. und In the matter of the estate of LouU bonds of $2,000 to await trial ou a tor a gtiod deal. Finally she asked, that It might inllict with its sharp. : heed the Injunction would seem to IH Wutervllet for the young people's meet- new school building. with her son, Amlel Bedeka, manager Idea was vague and indeflnltely for- Vlrs. Jackson aud some of their home Stoifo. deceaaed charge of violation of the liquor laws. Phone Covert 2559, strong, formic acid-covered pincers. | Light and Darkness imprevlous to either argument or up ing held at the Methodist church a I Daniel L. Stolfo baring tiled In Mid oourt •'Are you sure Ihe train will stop If mulated In his mind until the morning School-Purpose Lands .riends. The tables were decorated Each class in the school has pur- He was arrested when officers raided of the Redeka tire shop at Three Oaks. COLOMA. • MICHIGAN Thla la Andrew World's All-Rlviht, 1 peal. But for years past there ha> 8:80 -harp, led by Mr. and Mrs. Storr> bis Hnnl admluUtrutloii uorount, aud oIs pe- you pull that rope?" lie noticed this ad in ids paper: These large spider-like animals ure A man who looks toward the light tition pray Inir (or the allo»an ilgus of Hartford. Mich., mude u very song and service and they will give you ••xaminlntr itnd ailua-luir ^itald rvvount and to do.—American Mngnzlne. A 1 of every township to "the mainte- zlne. How simple! An intelligent ste- Man's Critical Faculty hide In obscure corners: they bury forward to with more or less dread. ippropriute speech, ufter which he pre- a great hour. Fifty-six young people heariLg caid petition. Meetings held in Masonic hall, on th» nance of public schools within the It infunber ordered, that public noliee first Saturday evening of nographer would solve the problem Potent Factor in Love themselves in nooks, where the snn | People muy easily recall the strain ented ihe guests of honor with |."»0 lu were out last Sunday and what a won- thereof be jflren by pulilicatioo of a copy of said township." The policy of giving EEAT MANY AN EGG Stonehenge Mystery to of rlgbt'-ousness cannot reach them; upon sales-people, upon those churge«. ;old from their son, Irving Jackson, derful message Mr. Storrs gave us •.hla order for tbrte auci-eMlve weeks prvrlou- each month. Which explains Ids call that morning Man, ns 11 rule, can be attracted by public lands for education has been to said day ol bearlntt, in The Coiuma Courier Visiting Brothers Always Welcome. they close their blinds nnd shutters. , with delivery of g<>ods. the long hour> ind a $0.00 gold pieco from their Mrs. Storrs will lead next Sunday, and on Miss Downs, hend of (Jood Angel. Students of the Past almost nny pretty and relatively at continued and lands and scrip have * newspaper printed and circulated In ' probate FOTt. It is obviously connected with some 1 Men may he charmed but they are line dancing and playing cards until >Bce. in toe city of St. Joseph, in .said county, Watervliet, - • • Michigan such a one in mind?" form of observation of the sun. pos- never won af first sight. When they — Detroit News. degree, molds the man.-Dugald Stew- wise aud the tldng to do. The evangelistic services are increas on the Snd day of December A. D. 1M9. The last days" shoppers are deprive* 11:30 p. m.. when one by one thej ing in Interest and power. The weather Preweut. Hon. William H. Andrews. Judge of "I'll send you Miss Virginia Grey sibly sun worship. li Is generally be 1 become critical they almost Invariably art. of the largest volume of stocks am tade the bride und groom "good night' has been bad. but the people have beei Probate. tomorrow morning, Mr. Dixon." ileved to have been erected some ; experience a sense of panic—that In the matter of the estate of Herman CHRISTMAS GIFTS Materials in Coal are otherwise at a dlsudvautuge. Tlu vlshlng them good health and that the} •oming and the lirst week has witnessed Uahel. deceased. That evening Harley Dixon told years ago. possibly by the tribe from panic to which almost nil of them will night celebrate many more wedding A European specialist says that one Trade Names for Fura thing to do is to shop eurly. Makt some wonderful victories. About 3< It appearing to the court that the time for John D. Carmody some of Ids intimates at the club the Continent which brought the Idea admit they have fallen prey during presentation of claims against said estate tou of coal can be made to yield IU.IMN) your plans uow to shop early.—Har inniverHaries. have taken a decided stand for Christ about his forthcoming venture. They of cultivation of land to England in Appp'umately -TiO trade names for should be limited, and that a time an l place Experienced Auctioneer the process of falling In love. Then. feet of gas. I.Sno pounds of coke and yard (III.) Herald. aud believers 'have gotten a richer, be appointed to receire, eiamlne aud adjust smiled with amused affection, not re- the Bronze age. To tbe east of the | If thev are, ti», be renllv_ won, thej furs are In current use by the fur brighter and more joyous experience all claims and demands against said deceased Solicits Your Business 10 gallons of tar. Industry. *1 GGKSTIONS FOR by aud before said court; ceiving tiie Idea very seriously. Stone circle Is the Hole stone or ! The messages from Mr. Stephens from It Is ordered, that creditors of said deceased Harley had tried so many avenues SALE 0 FCHR1STMAS CARDS Phono 52-F13 WATERVLIET. MicK Friar's heel, over which at dawn on I PREVENTING ACCIDENTS night to night ure telllug and convlnc Are required to present the r claims to said of escape from boredom since the war June 21—namely, nt tbe summer sol I ing, spirit tilled and spirit sent. He ^urt at said probate office on or l efore the "Get married? Why. you dou't INCREASES EACH VEA1 "th day of April. A. D. 1930. at ten that it was hut natural his friends slice—the sun rises when viewed from Is a fearless preacher of the Word, know how to cook." j'clock in the forenoon, said time and place should be rather skeptical over the the Altar stone, other pointed stones j but the truth he presents flow from u being hereby appointed for the examination The Question of The Hour G. Fred Schaer "I've beat up many an eg!;." The National Safety Congress state.* ind adjustmeut of all claims and demands outcome. He was a-likeable, attrac- heart that Is tender aud kind. Tlu mark the rise of the sun at the win- ' If You Want Something Fin" ai hat. last year. 27.300 people wen against said deceased. tive, clean-cut man; hut his atiiuenl communities are being stirred. Said It is further ordered, that public notice AUCTIONEER Ri^bt ter solstice and sunset at midsummer Reasonable Price, See the Cards a. ;liled in automobile accidents, und a prominent professoal man: "These Lhereof be given by lubllcation of a copy of status in life had removed him from At few places In England can the ecommends uniform traflic laws, stan ihla order, for three succeasire weeks prerious It is on the tongue of everyone—this question of the hour. It is the question Lives of many (treat men remind us The Courier Office splendid workers are doing us a lot ol io said day of hearing. In The Coloma Courier, A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL Now we stop to think i>f It. tiie arenas of struggle, and had made thoughts run riot to such an extent ns lard truffle signs aud a driver's license good." Sure. If you haven't got in a newspaper printed and circulated in said that sets all minds to thinking of one common problem—one common task. It is We should never leave behind us him nit her easygoing and not too jier- in tids circle of immense stones stand •ounty. Ptae 16-F2, COLOMA for Appointment; Since the announcement was mudi aw In every state to eliminate unlit touch with these meetings yet, drop Letters we-should not have rit! slstent. ing in solitude overlooking Salisbury through these columns a few weeks ag« Irivers from public streets and high (A true copy.) WILUAM U. ANDREWS, UNLOADING the question of "what shall I give him" and of "what shall I give her" and like all everything and take them in. Don't UlliaO. Sprague, Judge of Probate. Virginia Grey arrived promptly nt plain. Pictures of human sacrifice and of the beautiful line of Christmas curd> •vays. miss the special service on Friday ev- Register of Probate. 2Ui? High Criticism nine next morning. She was prepos- that we ure selling, the suies have ex Our annual toll of deaths and In other questions there is an answer. It is an answer to be found at Grant's store. heathen rites spring readily to the ening, the stirring platform meeting Dr. Leo Hosbein "How do you like the show, r.ahe?" sessing in every particular. She was ceeded our fondest expectations. Al urles is harrowing proof of the lu- imagination. on Saturday aud the Big Day on Sun- MORTGAGE SALE a village loafer who had dropped In simply and smanly clothed. Her fea- ready it has been necessary tc pluc» ffldency of our traffic and licensing day. the third order with the Jobbers for irdlnanto. Thousands of reckless, tn VETERINARIAN at a rehearsal f«>r n home talent per- tures combined character and charm, Default having been made in the con- —and Here Is The Answer competent and otherwise dangerous formance was asked. ami in lier large dark eyes there shone Baboon Formidable Fos these cards. Jltlons of a certain mortgage made by Phone Watervliet f>\ rine 3 The Courier offers you twelve beauti Irivers crowd the highways, a menace "Well," was tiie reply, "if I wasn't a frank directness that immediately First Conummity Church John I.. Kiston and Josephine Elston. Dentistry on Week Days Only. When Incited to Fury --SALE-- ful steel engraved cards with, a doubh .u the life and property of every cltl- slttin' down, I'd feel like 1 was compelled Harley Dixon's respect nnd Husband and Wife, mortgagors, to At night the South African baboon set of envelopes to match at the verj jen. Gloves $1.00 to $2.98 Rayon gowns $1.50 Residence. Coloma. Mich. wastln' time."—Associated Magazine. admiration. Rev. John Balfour, Pastor. Harvey L. Draper, Mortgagee, dated is a timorous creature, and as its siglu reasonable price of $1.00. The card.- Compulsory Insurance laws huve l>eeu The first few days were largely de- Choir practice every Wednesday ev- October 1!', 15120, and recorded lu the in this assortment an' of such a quality advocated In most states und a number Ladies Silk Hose $1.00 to $2.00 Rayon Chemise Guff Bottom $1.00 in the dusk is far inferior to that of ening at 7:30. All members are urged office of the Register of Deeds for A Fair Warning voted to discussion, planning and ar- that many of them would sell at sonu of them, in various forms, have been the leopard, the latter sometimes to make a special effort to be present Berrien County, Michigan, in Liber Handkerchies 5c to 50c Miss Oldsiiver—If I should lose all ranging war-time notes nnd photo- This great unloading sale of the latest and new- stores at 25 to 30 cents each, yet yon passed. Yet little has beeu done to Rayon Ghemise Brassiere top..$1.95 steals up to where the troop Is sleep for the uext few rehearsals as work i; 141 of Mortgages, on Tage HO. on Oc- graphs and dates, rather than tn any get the twelve here for $1.00. Thos« correct the conditions that make In- Box Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.00 my money would you love me just lug, makes its pounce, and escapes being done on the Christmas music. tober 20th, 1020, which said mortgage actual dictation. At five o'clock of customers who have already purchased surance protection for the public We have the exclusive franchise for Crepe Cleaning and Pressing the same? with a shrieking victim. But the est radios, includes such makes as Victor, At- The regular pot luck Community was thereafter duly assigned by said Msin's Pure Silk Hose, box 3 pr. $1.95 Mr. Seadhunter—Just tiie same, my the third day, as she rose to leave, these cards are very highly pleased necessary. Church Night will be held Thursday De Chine Wearing Apparel from Goldettes. They leopard does not Invariably have the with thme and some people have made Harvey L. Draper to Karl Itetts and Leave Yonr WorkjAt dear. Only I'd he so busy earning my Virginia Grey turned to Hurley and It Is unthinkable that a civilized evening, December 12th. A good pro- Men's Silk and Wool Hose 50c best of It. There ure several well- their second purchase already. truest Floyd, by proper assignment are wonderful values. It will pay you to look said In her appealing way: vvater Kent, Apex, Earls, and a great many others. nation, possessing more highways aud gram of song and a play are scheduled living you wouldn't he able lo notice authenticated Instances of such a night We wish to advise our patrons that of mortgage dated August 31, 1021, Neck Scarfs _-25c to $1.00 SCCn'S BARBER SHOP "I'd like to ask you something. Mr. r automobiles than any of the world's to make the evening entertaining a.- them over before going elsewhere. IL marauder being surrounded und torn those who wish some of these cards to great powers, should allow the reckless recorded in the office of the Register Dixon." well us social. For The to pieces. Another enemy much dread' come In at their earliest convenience aud Incompetent driver to run rampart of Deedp In Liber 0 of Assignment of Rayon Bed Spreads, all colors $3.75 "By all means. Miss Grey. Would NOW is the time to get your radio for Xmas at The Phllathea class will meet wltl Gowns, lace trimmed $2.95 We Moderns cd by baboons Inhabiting the warmer and see them, for we cannot guarantee Mortgages, on Page 208, ou September you like to leave earlier? You may, at the controls of a ton or more of Mrs. Grace Guy on Friday evening, De Bath Towels 25c to $1.00 to furnish them at the last few days metal moving with terrific force. Every 7, 1021, and which said mortgage was EN1ERPRISE CLEANERS "Do stop for tea. Mrs. Browne. just as well as not, you know." localities is the rock-python. But there cemher 13th. Ghemise ' $1.95-$2.95 before Christmas. Buy the cards uow thereafter duly assigned by said Karl Bath Sets 50c to $1.25 You've had sudi a hard day visiting." are instances of even the python being prices you would not believe possible. citizen should realize, as he reuds ot Sunday December 8—Church school "Nettoyage a Sec" "Oh, no. Indeed! 1 wanted to ask and mall them early. automobile accldnts In his morning Betts and Ernest Floyd to Irene W. 'Sorry, 1 have just one more call destroyed by the combined fury of u at 10 o'clock. We were glad to have Dance'Sets $1.95-$2.95 If you realize how much hard work, paper, that he may be the next victim. Robinson, by proper assignmeut of Rayon Vests. 89c to make, then I'm through. I'm going troop. All snakes, whether poisonous Secretary Nelson of the Berrien Couu 186 Will SL Benton Harbor thought, time and concentration tids mortgage, dated September 23. 1021, Bloomers $1.95-$2.95 to drop in nt my husband's, then g<» or not. are equally feared by baboons. Mrs. Adalyne Gray of Cassopolis ob- ty Sunday School Association with us- iind recorded In the office of said Reg- Rayon Bloomers...$1.00 to to $1.89 hook is going to take? 1 do, ami It home '."—Boston Transcript. This is somewhat strange in view of served her 103rd birthday anniversary Duward Gard, flve-year-old son of, last week. We missed several faces ister In Liber 0 of Assignment of interests me. You have fascinating Rayon Bloomers and Bandeau $1.19 Panties $1.95-$2.95 the circumstances that the latter can at her home in the Cass county seat Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie Gard of Dowaglac, | last Sunday, but hope to see them next Mortgages, ou Page 215, on September material. 1 just want to be sure you at once distinguish between berries town November 10. The aged lady was was drowned In the lower mill pond In j Sunday. J3, 1021, and which said mortgage was NOT CONSISTENT will persevere till we finish it. You VICTOR RADIO born in New York state November lit. that city Monday of last week. The Morulug worship at 11^00 o'clock. thereafter duly assigned by Warren will, won't you?" that are wholesome und those that are 1826. She came to Elkhart. Indiana, child walked out on the thin Ice and | Special music by the choir, also a solo. Carroll. Executor of the Estate of "Why, surely. Miss Grey, I've a poisonous, even though they may never We have numerous other articles such as Blankets. Underwear, Sweaters, House Drewes, Al- Micro Synchronous with her parents in 1833 when that it gave way under his weight. The, At this service we will hear Walter A. Irene W. Robinson, Deceased, to Adda LYLE MOTT publisher friend who will put the book have seen them before Tiie hiss ol S country wus still a wilderness. Casso- body was recovered almost Immediate-j Rice of Detroit, attorney for the Mich- I. Marshall, by proper assignment of ladin Lamps, Toys, Dishes, etc. out if we make it sufficiently interest- a snake will reduce the most enraged polis friends served a birthday dinner igan Anti-Saloon League. This Is the Sells ly after he sank, but efforts at resusci- i mortgage dated October 20, 1023, and ing. and I'll persevere now that 1 have baboon to a slate of abject terror, and In her honor. tatlon was ineffective. annual visitation of the league to Co- recorded in the office of said Register a good right arm in you." a dend snake placed in the vicinity of in Liber 0 of Assignment of Mortgages Good Coal There were times of discouragement one will drive it almost distracted. ou Page 504. on October 20th, 1023; when Harley was nearly tempted to A which said mortgage was thereafter and relinquish the undertaking; but the duly assigned by the Farmers & Mer- "Spo'Icd" Child Handicapped experience, cheer and useful sugges- » chants National Bank and Trust Com- M. D. GRANT Many parents feel that the first few pany, Administrator with Will An- Good Roofing tions of Virginia Grey never failed to THe Christmas Ready Store see him over his doubts and doldrums. years of a child's life are an tinim L. nexed of the Estate of Adda 1. Olson, 173-f2 COLOMA MICH. portant twilight before the real dawn Deceased, to the Farmers & Merchants The companionship between Harley i of personality and utterly ignore the National Bank aud Trust Company. and Virginia influenced his character Guardian of the Estate of Henry W. a in a very real nnd fine way. lie be- Importance of those early years for S Olson, Minor, by proper assignmeut of gan to look forward to her smile, and development, observes Clam Basset! » mortgage dated July 10, 1020, and re- lier trim, bobbed head bent over the in Ilygeia Magazine. corded lu the office of the Register of Berrien County Abstract Co. typewriter ns he had looked forward Careful study of the spoiled child i Deeds for said Couuty, In Liber 0 of Poet—You said in your paper, the to nothing else for years. Days censed problem shows that such children do Asslsnmeuts of Mortgages, on Page 48, Estabtlsbed ISM other day, that poverty is no crime. to drag. Life was provocative. Am- not outgrow their early habits, as T f § on November 14, 1020. on which mort- Editor—Well V bition stirred within him. parents often think they will. Many gage there Is claimed to be due aud pay- s> J. F. WILKINSON, Mir. "And yet jou decline my verses sim- It was rarely that Harley could in- of them go through life with these able at the date of notice Two Thous- ply 'cause you say they're poor'." duce her to dine and attend a theater attitudes and then develop mental and Two Hundred Ninety-seven and Williams & Company und nervous breakdowns when they Gifts of Style, Quality, Value and Utility. with him. As women can, Virginia 32/100 ($2207.32) Dollars, that being 701 Ship Street, Corner of Main Fine find they are not equipped to meet The Right Gift Always at the Right Pric© the unpaid principal and interest there- kept their comradeship almost entire- s JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS ST. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN Hear the bride put up a squeal bravely the vicissitudes and respon- on. nnd an attorney's fee of Thirty-live ly within the bounds of their joint When potatoes she must peel. work. Of the dictates of her heart sibilities of adult existence. OUR MERCHANDISE it all new and if exceptionally low priced. ($35.) Dollars, provided for by Statute, Corner Wall and Pipestone Sts. Benton Harbor For new markets let us plan. aud no suit or proceedings at law hav- Peeled potatoes In a can. she gave no hint. Before you buy, inspect this large assortment. An Abstract of TlUe Is generally re At last the day arrived when they ing beeu Instituted to recover the mon- New Invention ey secured by said mortgage, or any quired on every sale or mortgafe ol wnlked up Fiftli avenue in the spring real estate. Gooieflesh A small boy had watched a tele- : part thereof, NOW, THEBEFORE, Kathryn—Mr. Quotit paid me a high sunshine, Harley with the completed A large new line of Fur§ especially priced for the holiday trade. By virtue of the power of sale con- HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE WATCHES, Bend to ns and we will furnish prompt nianuscript under bis arm nnd Vir phone repairman climb a pole, connect | Far beyond anythimj you have ever compliment. He said I reminded him a test set and try to obtain connec- | tnlued In said mortgage, aiuKthe Stat- lj a complete abstract of any farm ginla with a glow of achievement lr heard. The finest set in the most iux- Berkshire Full Fashioned Silk Hose, per pair $1.00 ute In such case made aud provided, or lot In Berrien county. of the song. Annie Laurie." tlon with the testboard. There was JEWELRY, DIAMONDS AND SILVERWARE *1 Klttye—H'm! "Her throat is like her eyes. They left the package with mi us Radio cabinet e er built. notice Is hereby given that on Monday, We Loan Money on real estate seourl Hurley's friend, a prominent publish some trouble obtaining the connection the swan." Just think of a swan's f See our Beautiful Silk Dresses and our Fine Coats the 3rd day of March, A. D. 1030, at ty. Mortgages Bought and Sold. er, nnd took a bus ride in celebration The youngster listened a few minutes List price $178 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said throat picked bare. & 1 Deeds, Mortgages and contracts care- The week of waiting was a lonely and rushed Into the house, exclaim- with or \without fur trimming. day, the undersigned will sell at public Gift Soggestioos for Her Gift Snggestwos fir Ilia fully mad* and executed. one for Harley without work and with- ing, "Mamma, come out here quick, j auction to the highest bidder, at the Little Encouragement Blue Bird out Virginia, Saturday morning his There's a man up a telephone pole | front door of the Court House, In the DIAMOND RING DIAMOND RING Alice—Do the doctors give you talking to heaven." City of St. Joseph. Berrien Couuty. «•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I friend telephoned to say the book was Here Are Some Gift Suggestions from Our Stock POCKET WATCH I! much hope regarding your rich un- "What makes you think he Is talk- Michigan, that being the place where WRIST WATCH accepted. EMBLEM RING cle's illness? ing to heaven?" the Circuit Court for the County of Diamonds PLATINUM BROOCH 1 Several moments later Virginia I Assorted Silk Scarfs, genuine Leather Bags, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Flowers, Silk WRIST WATCH Bob—Xo, they say lie may live for "'Cause he hollered 'Hello! hello! Berrien Is held, the premises described !c. A. SHOUPI Grey's home phone rang Insistently. Vi-for-Rs 'io R ??. Fine»l cl«»- Umbrellas, Costume Jewelry, Silk Underwear, Combination Suits, Table Runners, in said mortgage ,or so much thereof as CAMEO BROOCH LEATHER BILL FOLD many years yet. A voice she had come to care for spoke hello! good lord, what's the matter up ; ticil biu.J: Mine reccer $25 : : there; can't anyone hear?'"—Forbes j Victor Radio-Plecerol«RP-«5. The at ih I411 ut R-32. Inlaid door may be necessary to satisfy the amount BRACELET WATCH CHAINS » MANUFACTURER OP excitedly: modern, cooiplele muMctl intlrumcnl. If Terms medsllionsot miiebeUbuitw.il- Radio Scarfs, End Scarfs, ladies' and children's Raincoats, Ladies' Neckwear, Dolls, due thereon with Interest from this Selecting a Tie Magazine. Reproducci brosdead and recorded 1 a. M «Jern blended finish. A BEADED BA£ ' KNIFE •: ; "Good Angel — Good Angel — the date, at the rate of Seven per cent inuiie ihrouth sau"nf Vic/or iuxu'iout Cfbinel huu*io| a rosr- Lunch Cloths, Ladies' and Children's Sweaters, Children's Coats and Dresses, Wool $50 CUFF UNKS 0 Boats. "Why can't you please that custom- book's gone over, yours and mine! elecuu-dyuiiuic »pc«kt.r. Are Desired Vcluut C-idlO tc. (7%) per annum, aud the legal costs. COMPACT- er in a tie?" Just heard I Good Angel—er—what INITIAL RING 0 Window Screens. Echo Measures Distance Sets, Embroidered Pillow Slips, Silk Night Gowns, Fur Neck Pieces, Fancy Aprons, Including the attorney's fee provided MESH BAG "He wants a gray tie." do—what do you say to being my good MILITARY BRUSHES by Statute. $75 1 Porch Screen Work, "We have plenty of gray ties." right arm for keeps . , . ?" By means of a new device to be In- and many articles in Ladies' Ready-to-wear Garments. The premises to be sold are situated SILVERWARE List price S298 List price S238 CIGARETTE CASE ; Screen Doors, "He wants a loud gray." stalled upon airplanes, the aviator will ! lu the Towushlp of llagar, Berrien IVORY SET BELT and BUCKLE SET Ironing Boards be enabled to judge the distance to the | 25% County, Michigan, and described as The Italian government Is reported BRACELET for WATCH CIGAR UGHTER Shirtwaist Boards Between Two Forcea ground very accurately. This device j SALE PRICE SALE PRICE VISIT OUR BASEMENT FOR VALUES EXTRAORDINARY follows, to-wit: to have offered a premium of 200,000 makes use of the echo of the exhaust FLASK Window Frames Higgins Peewe seems such an even- l DOWN All that part of the Northwest Frac- AND UP PEARLS lire to any Italian firm which will pro- explosions from the engine nnd even tional Quarter of Section Twenty-six TRAVELING SET Door Frames i ly balanced fellow. 6% Carrying Charge One lot of ladies' $2.00 and $3.00 Hats going at .$1.00 LINGERIE CLASPS duce out board engines which will meet though the earth may be obscured by : (20), Towushlp Three (3) South. DESK PEN Fruit Ladders Wiggins—He should be. In business foreign competition. a thick fog the echo of the explosions, $ $ .50 Ladies' and Children's Union Suits, short sleeve or no sleeves, Range Eighteen (18) Wtst, that lies PEN and PENCIL SET PEN and PENCIL SET Cabinet Work of all kinds j the profiteers hold him up and at .50 1 YEAR TO PAY West of the Paw Paw River, and South reflected from the surface of the 1 ankle length or knee length SOc up MANICURE SET SCARF PIN home his wife holds him dow-n. of the Pere Marquette Railroad Right ground, will tell the airman his exact j EMBLEM PINS Worth Remembering 239 189 height. This apparatus Is of Immense j Ladies' Silk and Rayon Hose, per pair 39c of Way, containing llfty-llve (55) acres, THIMBLE Perfect Servica more or less. In Hagar Township, Ber- DESK CLOCK Rise, if you can, as far as you can. value when the view of the earth is 1 "Can you recommend the insurance Hundreds of other bargains in our basement. rien County. Michigan. BOUDOIR CLOCK DOUBLE CAMEO RING j Let me give you an estimate i but while you rise remember that true cut off and it Is said to be very ac- ; company with which you are Insured Dated: December 2, 1029. progress does not consist of getting on curate even when quite close to the on anything you want. against accidents?" FARMERS & MERCHANTS NAT- In life—it may be exactly the oppo- ground. IONAL BANK AND TRUST COM- "Rather! I huve been Insured ten site.-Canon Alexander. iJ. K. ScHerer-The PANY, Guardian of the Estate of years and never had an accident." World Henry W. Olson. Minor, Assignee of Williams & Company V • Measuring Actions TROOST BROS. Mortgagee. One Good Reason Nuggat of Wisdom JEWELERS .nd OPTOMETRISTS • Shop Opposite Hill's Store j GORE & HARVEY, "Alice is a girl that could have mar Let us be of good cheer, however, Fools measure actions after they j 9 Hotel Benton Block—Benton Harbor, Mich. Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee, rled anybody she pleased." remembering that the misfortunes are done by the event; wise men he- Benton Harbor Michigan Benton Harbor, Michigan. : COLOMA. MICHIGAN i "Then why is she still single?" hardest to bear ara those which never forehand, by the rules of reason and (Dec. 2-13th.) U I 'SMShe Wneve r pleased anybody." #ome.—Detroit News. right—Bishop Hale. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. PAGE FIVE PAGE SIX DECEMBER 6, 1929 DECEMBER 6, 1929

Closing out all Women's and Child (1 RE FOR RECKLESS DRIVING TOWNSHIP TAXES ARE DIE; Light of Darkneas Splendid Cerrilion two and one part converted info aj founded a town known ns Strawner- LIST your lake property and farms ARTHUR SWIFT—Air brnab point- Elkay's dog remedies sold at Scott's. dwelling house. The other half was ing. Phone 183, Coloma. 40tf —Adv. ren's shoes, O. T. Holmgren.—Adv. A pcsslmlsi is u man who go«?s Tlf carillon given by Arthur R. Bax- BAINBRIDGE NEWS town. with H. A. King, Coloma. Mich,—Adv. PAY TO JAMES J. KIBLER EARIY HISTORY Of sold to the late H. B. Bradt. who made i throuKh life with one eye shut. Tht- ter to the Scottish Rite cathedral In Berrien County Deaths John Strawner's widow married tf. Hear one. If not the world's best' Comn in and hear the hewest model Merchants who advertise should fake It into a wagon shop. A good cure for recklesa drivers j optimist has both shut. ludlonapolls. ind., has 63 bell>. rang- James Baker and lived on the old radio. "The Sparton." at Scott's.—Adv. radio, just out, at Scott's—Adv, some Interest In what they advertise, John Strawner Was Early Settler Here homestead until her death about 1870. Men's shaving needs at Scott's—safe- i j would be to make them finnnclally re-1 ing in weight from a few pounds up Mrs. Jake Brown spent a few days ty razors, blades, lotions, strops and and how. The tax rolls, for the Township of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE NORTH KRRIEN CO- I think at this time 1 should give n Mrs. Baker was quite widely known as A now supply of rubber stamp pads Edward Jackson was at home from ' sponsible for the dmnage they inllict. to 12 tons. The carillon differs from this week in Chicago. Mrs. Etta Hoover , n| n little mention to the Strawner family, j a fortune teller. brushes,—Adv. Chicago to spend" his Thanksgiving va- Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Martin of Lansing j Instead of letting the automobile in- " "> for the collection of state, DtTault bavlDK bM»WDU mad1U«UWe 4IUn the con- Mrs. Christian Birmele, who has been and rubber stamp Ink at The Courier col,nl chimes in that Its hells are stationary. Mrs. Etta Hoover, widow of the iJohn Strawner owned 40 acres of land i J. T. JOHNSON. cation. were Thanksgiving guests of relatives} surunce companies foot the bill. We do y' township, school and special * a o«rUU ' uuite ill with heart trouble. Is some- Veal hides, cow hides and sheep office. taxes are now m This one may be played la three way! late A. V. Hoover, a pioneer resident in Coloma. not mean that this should be done thru In y possession and the what Improved. By J. T. Johnson lu East Watervliet which Is now a par' j pelts wanted. Highest market price] taxe3 yard, husband and wife, mortsagors. —from a keyboard similar to the or- of the twin cities, passed away last of the farm owned by the late Joseph James J. Prince of Eagle. Colorado, Mrs, F. H. Henrlcl went to Chicago. I compulsory insurance laws, but by tak- assessed for the year 1029 are to Aueuat Nlmlta anad Berthtstrtna rNfmttx . Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from Last Week.) paid. Umphrty A Rorick. Coloma, i Let us give yon a free demonstration DontHaveaCold e 1 1)6 at t lle oflice of 16 gan or piano, from a clavier worked by week at Kalamazoo, where she has Clauser. Strawner. who died then-j has been spending several days at the Thanksgiving morning, to remain over Ing logal action against this class of ^ ', r i j? morttaffeeamortfigves,, dated DecwnbeDegunber 11. IMSI»08,. Rprman Maikow^kl Included Mr. and Qlrdi Easy to Confina Mich.-Adv. 22tf. I of the new Sparton radio. Also appraise and recorded In the Office of the Reg- handles and pedals and by perforated made her home for the past two about 1850. had two sous and on home of his sister. Mrs. Chas. Vogt. Sunday. drivers and through a court order Michigan Shore Lumber & Supply Co.. Mrs. Rexford Clark of Marshall, Mr. 1 your old set at Scott's —Adv. ln oloina later of Deeds for Berrien County. years with her daughter. Miss Bessie I daughter The latter married Felb 1 Because birds such as Ihe tlumlngo Miss Elda Muth. who Is attending compel them and not the Insurance J- » every Friday until fuller Ulchlgan. In Book Hi of Mortflrages or. rolls. and Mrs. Lyie Campbell of Kalamazoo Old Sawmill at Mouth of Mill Creek The Queen Esther Club will give a Don't he bald. Use BezaiL Hair Ton- no e fur t 1 e Page 48. on December 11, 1908. which Hoover. The remains were taken to Rassette of Hartford and the two sonh. 1 and stork (and others of similar struc- college at Ypsilantl, spent the Thanks- This Winter companies to make good whatever loss , ' i w'h^-'tion of the ta«es, and MIhs Laciie Mlakowski, a student The first Improvement made In what bunco party at the I. O. O. F. hall. ic, which keeps the scalp in a healthy Ask for Puretest drugs—the highest or tbey •aid Mortgage was thereafter duly_ai Benton Harbor, where funeral ser- whom I remember very well, went I ture) require time In their takeoff to giving vacation with her parents, Mr. their reckless driving Incurred. l may tie paid there at any time. •Igneed by Balid August Nlmlta and Ber- at Western State Teacher's Colleee at Is now the City of Watervliet was the condition. Sold at Scott's.—Adv. test In drug merchandise—sold at vices were held last Saturday after- north to Manistee and on the shore of get up speed to fly. It Is possible to aud Mrs. David Muth Wednesday evening. December 11th. A case of this kind recently came to - - JAMES J. KIBLER, tha Nlmlta lo T. L. Wilkinson, by prop- Kalamazoo. stlWmlll at the mouth of Mill Creek.; (Jood prizes. Adnlaslon. 25 cents.— Scott's.-Adv. Keep ihete valuable Remed- A20tf Coloma Tp. Treasurer. er Assignment of Mortgage, dated No- noon from the Slaughter chapel. Rev. 1 Manistee Lake built a sawmill ami keep them In open Indoauret. We will give you • good allowance light In Shiawassee county. The Prices of Wheal and Flour Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Danneffel meutioned In a previous Installment of vember 18, 1919, and recorded In thr R. H. Hannum. pastor of the Com- Remember the annual Ccristmas Ba- Adv. for your old ra io towards a new Spar You can secure the prettiest holiday ies in the house owner, whose big, line car had been Oftlce of said Register In Book 5 of ll lakesi tlve bushels ul wheat to spent Thanksgiving with the latter't- this series, and which was built by I $ munity church, olllclatlng. Interment zaar and Chicken Pie Supper on Friday ton. Scott's—Adv. greeting cards for the least money at damaged by a reckless driver, could Assignment of Mortgages on Page 9*. make one barrel "I fli'Ur. A barrel parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes Sumner A Wheeler In 1833. After com- C. L. Warrlner, Who has been a pa- Hot water bottles, syringes. Ice bags. on November 20. 1919. and on which In the Royal Heights cemetery. evening, Decen Vr 0. Supper will be i The Courier office. have collected damages from the ci^n- said mortgage there Is claimed to be •if flour makes .SOU loaves of brend- in Benton Harbor. pleting the mill they hired two brothers tient at the St. Joseph sanitarium for Rexall Laxative At- ottle ru,,,M r lov served from 5:») until 8:00. This Is a Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Thar and , pany in which his car was Insured. ^ ^ "' ' 1 « « e™*- due and payable at the date hereof tlu- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arent and fam in n,bl r K,M,ds ut Tor ever> diiinge In price of Hour, «1 named Van Dusen to run it. The Van j the past fourteen weeks, returned to family left this week for Plant City,, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eisner of lary, But he did not elect to follow this al- *' Scott•.-Adv. sum of Two Thousand Four Hundred lly were Sunday guests of Mr. and splendid time to do your Christmas perin Cold Tablets. Twenty (12420) Dollars, that being th. fl pei barrel, ihe baker's cost Is af- Jerry Swears Dusen brothers lived In a shanty built j his home In Coloma Sunday, much im- Florida, where they have property In-; Ind.. were Thanksgiving guests at the Mrs. Fred Kletxer, Mr. and Mrs. L shopping early. most universal course. Instead he had T,w anniIal meeting of the Ladles' unpaid principal and Interest thereon fected to Hie extern of onethlrd ol of slabs and were undoubtedly the I proved in health. terests. j home of Mrs. Eisner's parents, Mr. and and an attorney's fee of Thlrty-nve E. Burgess of Kalamazoo visited at tin Jerry Swears, aged 48 years, a res- the young man arrested on a charge of s,M.lal rnlon of the Community .•hurch (|t6) Dollars provided for by statute, me coni for each one-pound loaf, lu lirst white settlers at Watervliet. Thej Your needs The president of the local W. C. T. ' Mrs. Wm. VanDerveer. WhitePine and Cherry 1 ''W-'kh'** driving. In court the fellow wag a, ti,e cbarch Tuesday after- and no suit or procetdlnBs at law hav- Arent home Monday. ident of Benton Harbor, passed away VanDusens operated the mill until 183r. | Wesley Miller and Robert Klbler. Miss Elsie Lukens of Jackson, Mlch./| ihort. wheal would have lo ellhei ad U*. asks that as many Members as pos-i Cough Syrup. 1 was placed on probation with the un December 3rd. The meeting was ing been Instituted to recover the mon- August Montal had the uiisfortnne at his home on November 20. 1020, when a man named Crocker rented It I who are attending the Milwaukee and Roy Lukens of Chicago spent Miss Gertrude Oelsler returned l< ey secured by said mortgage, or au> slble attend the December mooting on i lerstatiding that he should make good ..j,!!,.,! by the president. Mrs. wince "i fall W cents per bushel, be- last week of cracking two ribs when In after a two weeks' Illness with i>cmi- PLUMBING School of Electric Engineering, spent Thanksgiving with her sister. Miss I her school at St. Johns, Mich., SunJay to onler part thereof: and moved his family onto the place. Wednesday. December 11th, at 2:00 p. fure I' could affect ihe price of bread fell from a wagon striking his side on after spending the Thanksgiving "aca i the loss. He was also mude to pay, Friday, and Rev. Balfour conducted Now therefore, by virtue of the pow- monia. He Is survived by his widow, Smith & Merrick Cut targe Acreage of 1 m.. at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Bunker. the Thanksgiving vacation with their Anna Lukens. Vapure—The quick re- er of sale contained in said murtgagu •ne cent pet loaf. the wagon wheel. No matter what they may be tlon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs | ihe court costs. • the devotlonals. At the election of of- und the statute In such case made and Mrs. Jennie Swears; two sous—Paul Timber Miss Bernlce Scott and Mrs. Laura parents. They were accompanied bom; Miss Margaret Sciiaus of Western J. Gelaler and son, Stanley Oelsler, lief for head colds. A lew cases of this kind and reckless ; (i(.,,rH an fiie present officials were provided, notice Is hereby given that and Lincoln Swears; a daughter, Umphrey will have charge of the pro- by a classmate. George Hlnkel. J. Gelsler. on Monday, the 27lh day of January. State Teachers' College six-nt the week Smith & Merrick came to this sec- went to Chicago Tuesday morning tt : iriving would be lowered to a min-. e|10gen Reports were given and Mrs. Ruth Hawk; and a stepson. Vir- gram and Mrs. Hewitt will see to It A. D. 1930. at ten o'clock In the fore- MORTGAUE SALE. end at the home of her parents. Mr. tion from Jefferson county, New York, will be promptly attended to attend the Live Stock Show and attenc Every pretty girl may think that she j aniiin. It is only when he feels that ,|1(, propram was outlined for ue^t noon of said day. the undersigned will gil Bowden. all of Benlou Harbor, that the traveling basket Is there. The Everybody Is Invited to the Decern Puretest Ccd Liver Oil. he Ls Immune from responsibility that I - „ gi , . . Default having been made In the con- Htid Jirs. Henry Schans. to make arrangements for the clearing to other business. has the rest of the world sitting up Tear a vv rk After tlK bU neH! M s sell at public auction to the highest and a stepson. Gordon Barrett, of hostess will serve a ten-cent tea. her Community potluck supper on bidder at the front door of the Court ditions of a certain mortgage made by Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nichols went to of large tracts of timber land that the mid taking notice, but she must remem- i the reckless motorist cuts loose out | s|oni ., social time and potluck dinner House In the City of St Joseph. Berrien Jesse C. Brant and Sylvia A Brant, Greenville, Ind. Funeral services Thursday, December 12th, at 0:30 p. Dr. V. L. Polmanteer arrived home Kvanstou, Illinois, Saturday, lo visit firm owned In linger, Watervliet ami ber that It takes more than looks to ThroatGargie-Checks j on the traffic lanes. He will regard i W(,re enjoyed by the ladles and their County, Michigan, that belnj; the plac husband and wife, mortgagors, to Far- were held Sunday afternoon from the The first social club meeting of the m. Meat, potatoes, coffee and rods Monday from his hunting I rip and his it Is an entirely different matter It : families. where the Circuit Court for the Count) mers & Merchants National Bank and the hitter's mother and brother. They Balnbridge townships, the greater part get very far. Dean mortuary; Interment In Crys- Parent-Teachers' Association of the will be furnished by the committer Chiropractic offices at Watervliet and sore throat quickly. ' made to pay for the results of his of Berrien Is held, the premises des- Trust Company, a corporation, mortga- attended the Stock Show before re being In the southwest part of Baln- cribed In said mortgage, or so much gee. dated February 24, 1928. and re- tal Springs cemetery. Bundy school was held at the home Following the supper there will be a Advertising In The Courier will not folly. And eventually Ihe cost of auto i Suit has been filed In the circuit turning home Wednesday. Reiilien bridge, Mr. Smith brought with him HENRY KIBLER Coloma are again open.—Adv. thereof as may be necessary to satisfy corded In the office of the Register of of Mrs. C. W, Harris. Thursday after- program Including a play. work miracles, but If you want your mobile Insurance would be lowered, '.court asking for a $25,000 judgment In tbe amount due thereon, with Interest Deeds for Berrien county. Michigan, In Nichols, who tenches at Croswell. Israel Kellogg, who acted as their The above are ihe'betl, uoon. After a short business meeting Miss Gladys Kelly and Mr. and Mrs business to grow, and are willing ti ihe death of the late John W. Fletcher, from this date at the rate of seven pei Vol. 1C6 of Mortgages on page 236, on Michigan, spent Ihe Thanksgiving va- Many Deaths at Berrien Springs agent here for many years thereafter. but we have all adver- | cent per annum, und all legal costs. In Muy 3, 1928; and the Interest on the PLUMBING, HEATING AND three tables of bunco wore played, with Doral Sawatzkl and Richard Ou.v Kenneth D. Adams were Saturday and i)Ut some thought to It. advertising wll. well known St. Joseph justice, who died cation here. Smith returned to New York and In left on Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio eluding the attorney's fee us provldet money secured by said mortgage not tlrst price going to Mrs. H. Totzke, the Sunday guests of the former's parents make, the people know what you havt tiled cold remedies. C TL iO ln-',,r,es «"stolned after he was run by statute. having been paid when the same be- Mr. and Mrs. Will Rodewald enter- The vicinity of Berrien Springs has 1830 sent out Isaac Moffat with thlrty- where they will take a six-weeks' The premises to be sold are situated came due and payable, according to WELL DRIVING bunco prize to Mrs. L. Harris, and the Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kelly lu North "Co to sell. >Ore IhrOat. down by an automobile SeptemBer 14. tained Mr. and Mrs. Kd Biastock and Iteen hard hit by deaths In the past wo Frenchmen to work on their lands course In electric welding at the Lin In the Township of Lake, Berrien the terms of said morlgage, and thi- ten days, two funerals being held in here. The party sailed from Buffalo booby to Mrs. L. Martin. The hostess loma. | The defendant, Ewald Harspar, Is County, Michigan, and are described a: sald Farmers & Merchants National family and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Montui - coin Arc Welding Co. plant, which 1 Mrs. J. K. Guy left Monday for Lo that village lust Friday—those of served light refreshments, assisted by -.sharged In the bill of complaint with follows, to-wit: The South Half ol Hank and Trust Company having de- und family at Thanksgiving dinner. lu a vessel owned by the firm to St. Jo- the largest of the Lincoln Welders cor Mrs. David Friday of Ann Arbor l; Angeles, Cal.. motoring through with the East Half of the Southeast Quar- clared the full amount of said mort- Mrs. Mary Beshans. aged 74 years, seph and took their supplies up the Mrs. V. Harris. The next meeting of | negligently operating his car. ter of Section Thirty-six (36), Town- gage due and payable aa provided In Charles Knignian of Urand Itipld- Water Pressure Systems Installed and all kinds of porntion and headquarters for train spending several days with the Frl her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Don't Gargle which was held from the home of her Paw Paw river to Watervliet In a keel the social club will lie held at the home ship Six (6) South, Range Twenty (20) said mortgage; on which mortgagi . Carmody of Balnbridge. years, a great aunt of Mr. Michael. store. All work guaranteed. for the County of Berrien In Chancer) statute; and no suit or proceedings at Rev. Fox of the Dowaglac Commun- A. McNees. magazine would make a fine Christmas They settled on a farm northeast ol Jennie Peterson In North Coloma. Din nothing better to stop coughing due to taw having been Inatlluled to recovei present. You can get any of them at the City of St Joseph in said Coun ity church, conducted the services. Moffat also built a sawmill located Keeler. ner was served to twenty-four, includ irritated throats. Just ask for Thox- ty, on the 7th day of November, A. I, the amount aecured by aaid mortgage FANCY WORK A SPECIALTY thru Charles E. Stewart, 405 Ohio, St. jr any part thereof. Mrs. Michael was laid to rest in the north of the one built by Sumner & ing twelve grandchildren. Out-of-towi lne. put up ready for use In 35c.. 00c., 1929. Benton Harbor. IStI There are four Eby brothers holding In this cause it appearlnp from affi Now. therefore, by virtue of the pow ZIOX EVANGELICAL CHI RCH Rose Hill cemetery beside the remains Wheeler. It was equipped with two up- Suits cleaned and pressed, 11.00 Ladies coats and dresses, $1.00 up quests were Mr. and Mrs. Hqpry Price and $1.00 bottles. Money back if not davit on Ille, that it cannot be ascei ,-r of sale contained In aaid mortgage right saws. A grist mill was also built the office of justice of the peace In Cass- Hazel Peterson and James Morrett. al! relieved. Sold by all good drug stores. talned In what state or country th md the statute in auch caae made anr Rev. S. P. Kirn, Pastor. of her husband, Mortimer Michael, Hats cleaned and blocked—Men's 75c, Ladies 50c Although the St. Joseph high school county. William Eby and Daniel Eby said Defendent resides. provided, notice la hereby given, tha- which stood close to the sawmill on the of Chicago. —Adv. who died on September 10. 1020. The football team made a poor start earlj are justices In Porter township. David On motion of Gore & Harvey, plaint jn Mondav, the 3Dth day of December remains of Miss Webster were in- north side. This mill had two run of Iff's attorneys. It is ordered that th D. 1929. al ten o'clock In the fore Sunday school at 0:45. stone. These mills Moffat also rented in the season, they made a strong Eby dispenses justice In Mason town- •aid defendant. Roy Relst. cause hi noon of said day. the underalgned wll terred in the East Union cemetery. to Crocker nnd he devoted his attention •Inlsh, defeating Dowaglac the Satur ship. and Samuel Eby Ls "Your Honor" Good Customer Peculiar Fitness of Trees appearance to be entered herein with jell at public auction to the hlgheat Morning worship at 10:4."». This hai One Day Service lay before Thanksgiving and winning In three months from the date of thi- oldder al the front door of the Coun to the clearing of timber from the com- in New berg township. "I've forgotten what the other thinj! :»een designated as Bible Sunday bj 0tdet from Allegan on Thanksgiving Day. as National Memorials order and In case of his appearanc Houae In the City of St Joaeph, Bcr Mrs. Rebecca Gage pany's lands and the digging of the get'- \\ioe '. wns 1 came for." said the small girl that he cause his answer lo th rlen county, Michigan, that being thi the American Bible Society and tlu* The senior class of 1029 of the Co A few trees of the millions which Plaintiffs Bill of Complaint to be ftlec place where the Circuit Court for lb. pastor wili preach on the subject. mill race that is now In use by the Wa- Warren J. Adams was the guest ol In the grocers shop. and a copy thereof to be served o. County of Berrien la held, the premlaet Mrs. Rebecca Gage, aged 75 years, loma high school held a class retinloii peoole the forests, farms and towns 'Sowing the Seed." The Mission Band tervliet Paper company. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Adams ol The grocer tried to be helpful. said Plaintiff's Attorneys within llf Jescrlbed In said morlgage. or so much passed away November 30, 1020. at her and party at the Riverside town hall of the United Slates have been sin teen days after service on him of i thereof as may be necessary lo sallsf) will hold their regular monthly meet- The mills soon passed to John Stron- .'hlcago last week, returning home wltl; "Was it cheese, bacon, butter, marg home In Benton Harbor one day after Isat Friday evening. November isnii. ;;led out by history It play famous copy of said bill and notice of thi. the amouni due on said morlgage. in ing during the morning service. Serai ach (this is a French name and was hem on Saturday after visiting places arlne. lard. ten. colTee. cocoa, sugar order; and that In default thereof, sal- eluding said taxes and Insurance prem she had lieen stricken by paralysis. There were about twenty-five in attend jooks for the Chinese Mission am. pronounced Strawner.) Stranach was of Interest while In that city, his first parta and to stand a> memorials to bill be taken as confessed by the sal- iums. with interest from this dateal th< She had lived in Benton Harbor for ance. Bunco and other games, follow- jam. marmalade, biscuits, bottled Defendant rale of seven per cent per annum, anc picture cards for the Red Bird Mission succeeded by James Redding, who died visit to Chicago since the World's ed by refreshments, made a very de fruit, chutney, piccalilli, bloater paste -'rent events In the life of the coun And ll is further ordered. That with ill legal costs. Including the attorney'* nine years and is survived by twg sous In 1845). The late Mrs. Mary McKec Do You Wonder what lo try. "Symbolizing fully as well as will be received. There will lie no ev Fair. In forty days the said Plaintiff caus fee provided for by statute. The prem- —A. L. Spooner of Benton Harbor and llghtful evening. potted meat, baking powder, soup a notice of this order to be publlahei ises lo be sold as aforesaid are alluated ening service on account of the revival was a daughter of Mr. Redding. After rablet or pillar could do. some slg Jesse Spooner of Detroit. Funeral ser- S''" soda, spice, rice, tapioca, semolina In the Coloma Courier, a newspapei in the Township of Balnbridge, Ber- meetings in Watervliet and also no the death of Mr. Redding the mills were' The merchants of Coloma are becin- Mrs. O. W. Woodward writes The ulflcant achievement, these trees rep printed, published and circulating ii rien County, Michigan, and are de- vices were held under Christian Science macaroni, currants, raisins—" Tuesday evening services during tin taken over by his son. J. W. Redding. ning to display their Christmas mer Courier from Vankeetown, Florida, aaid county and that such publlcallo: scribed as follows: auspices, Tuesday afternoon; inter- Eat and where to Buy? "1 remember now. It was ran you resent the peculiar litness of trees be continued therein at least once li The East Twenty (20) acres of the lime uf those meetings. Blackmar Flats On Site of First L-handlse, and we suggest that you look that she and Mr. Woodward arrived ment in the Riverview cemetery at tell me the right time, please?" is memorials, and it Is specially ap each week for six weeks In succession following described parcel of land In Do your Christmas shopping at tin Boarding House These are the questions that confront the housewife almost their goods over before you go out of there on November 7th. having made or that she cause a copy of this ordei Section Thirty-one (31). Township Dowaglac. town to buy. Christmas Is hut a few proprlute that they should have a to be personally served on said De Four (4) South. Range Seventeen (17) Annual Christmas Bazaar und Chicken the trip in four and one-half days, During this time Isaac Moffat put daily. It is always a question what to prepare for the next meal weeks away. Make your purchases hall of fame of their own," says the fendant at least twenty days befon West, towll: The Weal part of the Pie Supper at the church on Friday ev on the ground where the Blackmar j driving 404 miles on the last day of Gulf Stream's Movements the time above prescribed for his ap Southwest Quarter of the Northeast that will de different and tempting and whether there is apd idea early and do your mailing early. their trip, from 7:00 a. m. until 0:30 p. Forestry Almanac of the American Quarter of said Section Thirty-one filing. December 0. Supper will hi Mrs. Joint Whitehearse flats now stand a one and a half story j Sold by The Culf stream is said to be fJ' ,>earanCe in mind or not. it is often another question of where to buy the m. They are both feeling line and Tree Association. CHAS. E WHITE. (31), and also a strip of land Four (4) served beginning at 5:30. Booths will house. 40 feet long, and built sideways j The Misses Helen Kremer, Florence GORE & HARVEY. Circuit Jud^. rods wide lying along the North aide sent greetings to all Coloma friends. miles wide aa It flows through the Some distinguished trees stand out include aprons, fancy work, candy, Mrs. John Whitehearse, who was to the street, and which was used for i foodstuffs. Attorneys for Plaintiff. of the above deacrlbed land In the Arent. Grace Dunse, Esther Noffke. narrowest part of the strait beiweet ny reason of their age, snvh as the Business Address, Benton Harboi Northwest Quarter of the Northeast naked goods, fruit and vegetables, ilsh born in Ohio in Ihe year 1S02. but who a boarding house and dwelling house, i Berrien County Fruit Association Alice Lorenz and Gladys Craven, and This store answers both questions in an ideal manner. The St. Joseph river was frozen ov- Florida nnd Cubn; 150 miles wide ofl "Jeneral Sherman sequoia In the Quarter of aaid SecOon 31, making n pond aud other various articles. This nas resided In Berrien county since she it was In this honse that Frances Clayton Smith, all of whom are at- "''"'""Nov. 18-Doc SO. im parcel of land Eighty-four (84) roda waa but one year old and in Benton er from the highway bridge to the Charleston. S. C.; nnd 300 miles wid» Sequoia National park of California long North and South and of sufficient event is conducted by the Ladles' AM Knapp. now Mrs. J. T. Johnson, was tending the Western State Teachers comioaT Society and Bethany Class. Harbor for over forty years, died at her Michigan Central railway bridge at oil Newfoundland; while in crossing •Its age Is reckoned at 4.i*K) years, and MOKTGAGE SALE. width lo contain Twenty-eight (28) born. College at Kalamazoo, were at hom» XVTtXXBXIUlX acres. Also, the North Forty (40) Keep in mind the annual church home in that city December 1, 1020. St. Joseph last Saturday, the earliest the Atlantic It spreads fanlike ovei it has a diameter ot 23 feet and a acres of the Southwest Quarter of Sec- This old building was later sawed In I for the Thanksgiving vacation. Default bavlni; been made In the con election which occurs Tuesday. Dec. 10. She is survived by three sons—Irving You wiD Like to Buy Here that that stream has been completely the surface. The total length of the height of 2S0. Many of the red- dltlons of a certain mortgage made by tion Thirty-two (32), Township Four frozen over In many years.- The tem- Marie Demakowskl. mortKUKor, lo Ben- (4) South. Range Seventeen (17) West Officers for Ihe church. Ladies Aid So i'eapples of Hartford, and Charles aud Because there is always a wide variety from which to select. Miss Emily Shoup returned to Mar- Gnlf stream is estimated at 3.00r woods and sequoias are as old or jamin F. Wells. mortBagee, dated tel.- except the East Twenty (20) acres, dety and Sunday School will Ih? elect- Clyde Pcapples of Benton Harbor. Fu- shal Sunday evening, after spending the perature on Thanksgiving Day was miles. containing Twenty (20) acres. nearly as old as this one. Everyone ruary 1, IST-S. and recorded In the otBce ed at this all-day meeting. neral services were held from the late You can have just what you want for any menu you may have Thanksgiving vacation with her par the lowest that has lieen recorded in of the Uegister of Deeds fur the Count) Dated: September 24. 1929. St. Joseph on the same date in about When Charles Sumner was senatoi of Berrien in Liber 10« of mortjtaBea at FARMERS & MERCHANTS NA- nome. Wednesday afternoon; interment in mind. If you haven't anything particularly m mmd. then a cuts. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shoup. Miss TIONAL BANK AND TRUST COM- half a century. from Massachusetts he sent to the owes it to himself to dress page 114 on the seventeenth day of Feb- Cori>orallo in the Crystal Springs cemetery. visit to our store will furnish you many new ideas. Hester Saught of Goshen. Ind.. spent ruary, 1928, and the suld moriuaKor havlnu PANY, a ^ortgagee_ Thanksgiving and the week end with czur of Russia an acorn from a tree warm in this climate. failed to pay the Interest as required bj Real Estate Transfers Edgar Vanderbough celebrated his GORE & HARVEY, 99 Our foodstuffs are always the very highest quality at prices Miss Emily, returning to Goshen Sun CLASSIFIED "WANT ADS" near the tomb of Washington at Mount the terms and conditions of the said Attorneys for Mortgagee. Mem Appreciate Are Gifts to Wemr 35th birthday anniversary on Tuesday Vernon. This acorn grew to an oak mort>;aj;e and the said mortgagee having Buslnasa Address: Benton Harbor. Mich Clinton F. Carter and wife to Fred Mrs. Lillian Watson you can offord lo pay. When you buy here you are assured that day. evening, Decemlier 3d. when twenty- We present above an exact declared the principal amount of said mort- Oct 4-Dec. 26, 1»29 FOR RENT in the palace ground" in St. Peters gage due und payabU as provided in the Bartz: 0.45 acres In Sect. .'Ml. Twp. 3. everylhing you get is fresh and good. Mr. abd Mrs. Foster Krake motored three relatives and neighbors gathered Mrs. Lillian Watson, aged about 55 burg, nnd un acorn from It was picture of our famous over- said mortgage aud on which mortgage Range 17. Coloma Twp. $1. from Lexington. Ky., to Coloma to at his home to make merry and to en- HOUSE FOR RENT—On- Paw Paw there Is claimed to be due and payable NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE John Milton Moore to Frederick years, was found dead In her bed ai We will deliver your foodstuffs to your door if you will phone us. planted in the White House grounds at the date of this notice the sum ol GHT spend Thanksgiving at the home of joy a potluck supper which was served street. Coloma. Mrs. E. Hald. In- coats, designed for good style, twenty-four hundred nine ($2100.00) dol Bouiais: Part of Lots 52 and 53, North the home of Mrs. R. M. Jones in Ben- at 8 oVlock and was followed by quire of Mrs. Virgil Sink. 19t3 in Washington in I!tii4 and is uow u Default having been made In the con- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. lars the same being the unpaid principal Park Add. No. 1. Coloma Twp. «1U. lou Harltor. Monday morning, Detvm- SUGGESTIONS Krake. They left Coloma on the re- games and other diversions. The house prosperous young tree. long wear and comfort. and interest thereon and ulsu an attorney » ditions of a certain mortgage made by GARAGE FOR RENT—Inquire of William Rozinuk and Marie Rozlnak. Charles Fillmore and wife to Oene Iter 'J. Ib20. She was a resident of turn trip at 0:30 a. m. on Saturday was decorated In pink and white in fe$ of thirty-five (l&j.OM) dollars pro Mrs. Clara M. Ball, Coloma. 1511 Tided for by statute, and no suit or pro his wife, lo Joseph F. Susler and Anna vleve 1', Woodrnff: Parcel of land Covert but was staying al the Jones and arrived at home, a distance of 450 honor of the occasion. Got the Knees Mixed We have them in a long price ce<-dings at law having beeu instituted to Susler, his wife, dated June 23, 1927 and comm. 7 rods W. of XW corner of pla' home as a companion ; she spent Salut- C. KLOESS recorded November 3, 1927, In the otllce miles, at 10:30 p. m., making the trip CEMENT MIXER for rept—50c hour Johnny was complaining of a badlj recover the money secured by suld mort- of Lewis Add., in city of Watervliet. day night and part of Sunday at ('ov- White Shifts Jack Bender of feenton Harbor has range gage or any |iarl thereof. Now therefore of Register of Deeds of Berrien County, In thirteen hours. while In use. Edgar Vanderbough. bruised knee. It had always paid him Stale of Michigan. In Liber 164 of Mort- $10. ert. When she failed to arise at the $2JO

Battle Creek—Inhaling fumes from $25,000 MORE FOR BYRD CLEMENCEAU IS DEAD the exhaust of his automobile. Will- HOOVER IS ASSURED CHINA URGES WORLD ABOUT 2,000,000 SAW iam J. Dailey. ended bis life In his OF BUSINESS BOOM TO CHECK RUSSIANS State News I garage. Dailey had been ill several BIG TEN GRID GAMES THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA. MICH. months. President Pattes Reins in in Brief || Jackson—When Gale Chaple. a stu- Appeal to U. S. Cites Viola* Receipts for 65 Clashes Ap- [ dent aviator, attempted to do the Trade Drive to Aids. r tion of Kellogg Pact 'barrel roll" several hundred feet In proximated $4,769,000. Garfield Tea lahpenitnK—Leroy S. Slayton, 45- the air. hla plane crashed to the Waahlnflton.—Six billion dollars of Was Your Nanking.—The Nationalist govern- Chicago,—Western conference foot-4 year-old Alma deer hunter, died la ground, without Injuring Chaple or a public and private works were vir- Grandmothers Remedy ment of China has forwarded to Rus- ball teama this season played beforei the Ishpemlng Hospital where hla passenger. tually assured for next ysar, as a mare lega were amputated after the bones sia proposals for settlement of the 1.900.000 spectators. That nambert OUR COMIC SECTION For every stomach starter for President Hoover's pro- Detroit—Alfred Betts. two years Manchurlan armed dispute, with the and Intestinal UL were shattered when he was struck gram of business stabilization and sus- probably would have been angmentedi old, 2936 Trumbull avenue, was scald- statement that "rejection will Indicate This good old-fash- by a bullet In the woods near Sldnaw. tained prosperity. ftmny thousands were the stadia larget ed to death in his home when he wa3 Russia entertains warlike ambitions ioned herb home Marshall—Drilling for oil baa start- Outstanding projects approximated enough to accommodate every appli- i enveloped by clouds ot ateam from a toward China. The Nationalist gov- cant. Several games were sold out remedy for consti- ed In Calhoun County. The first pip- this vast sum as wires and mails radiator from which he had loosened ernment will be prepared to meet the weeks ahead of the date of compe- pation, stomach Ills ing was sunk in the test well at the poured in reports of a quick spread of ,the valve. Soviet move accordinglngly." tition. and other derange- O. L. Hubbard farm near here by the the business progress movements to Winter's Work Before Him Dr. C. T. Wang, foreign ndnlster of Receipts for the 05 games played by ments of the sys- St. Clair Oaa and Oil Corporation of Pontlac — Fewer pheasants than all parts of the country and to smaller 0 have been killed here In years were the Nanking Central government, si- Big Ten teams approximated $4,700,-1 D tem so prevalent these days Is In even Mt. Clement • The St. Clair Corpor- business units. reported taken in Oakland County multaneously declared without quail, 000. Tickets for games between con- greater favor as a family medldno ation has leised 70,000 acres In the The $6,000,000,000 total embraces - flcatlons that reports from Moscow or ference elevens and outstanding 'non- than In your grandmother's day. townahlps of Marcvro, Marshall and this season. For some reason, the only some of the biggest programs of birds were present in exceedingly negotiations with the Mukden provinci- conference teams sold for $3 each.| Fredonla. construction, expansion and mainte- small numbers. nance, of such character that they have al government for settlement of the Each school played one or two gameai HAVE YOU JOINED $1 AftQ (jOO Kalamaioo—An ortllnance to require Th* Thrift Club of Ckkage 1,UUU,UUU Grand Rapids—Because he could already been framed and reported Chinese Eastern railway dispute were at $2.50. bella on cats running at large In the "false, groundless, and never existed." Georges Clemenceau. Michigan. In standing a second divi- lows m The Million ItalUr Thrift Clnb offer* a pUn cky has been asked by the Boy not meet payments and was forced directly to the White House. wbewbT yoa J VtZ/ companies and the street railways, from the Manchurlan provinces was sentative Charles M. Stedmnn ot costs of 1100 and three years" proba- the child pulled the cord attached to message which was dispatched to whether It did not violate the Con- or three weeks In advance. The Wild- against pessimism, wlil operate In the unbeaten and untied. The Panthers' and after having held separate meet- dispatched directly to President North Carolina served the Confederacy. tion under ooe charge and was fined the percolator. The boiling coffee was President Hoover asking him to act stitution by Imposing a graduuted tax cats boosted their senson's attendance realms of business and industry. As previous victims Include Wayneshurg. ings In New York to canvass the situa- Hoover. It cited many definite in- Another well known American who ?100 under another charge. In addi- spilled on the child's chest, face, arms under the Kellogg pact to stop Rus- subject to exemption. to 302.000 with crowds of 40.000 at he and the President view the sltun Duke. West Virginia, Nebraska. Alle tion In their respective fields, they stances of Russian Invasions, raids passed away was Raymond Hitchcock, tion to this punishment. Maxwell lost and head. sian aggression, which Is called a it the oi.tset the majority opinion, Ohio State and 24.S00 at Wisconsin. tlon,t serious decline In the nation's gheny, Ohio State, Washington and went to the National Capital prepared and massacres, naming places more actor and musical comedy star, who a gun, 13 beaver pelts and an auto- Howell—Jacob Link, who resided flagrant violation of the antiwar pact written by Justice S'one, held that Michigan's paid attendance of 404,- prosperity can come about only .TelTerson, nnd Carnegie Tech. lo assure the President that they, like than 100 miles within the borderlines, died suddenly in Los Angeles from mobile. on the Nine-Mile road, near Detroit, and a menace to world peace. the gift tax was not u direct tax and 000 wns about 70.090 short of Its rec- through a general fear of depression Fordham Is undefeated but has been ;he other groups, were ready and will- and added: that If the world tolerates a heart attack. He had been In poor was killed and Ray Kedde, 8260 "Considering the fact that most of for that reason need not be appor- ord established In 1927. Grand Raplda—For having shot a operating to cause widespread sharp tied by Davis and Klklns und West ing to assist In his program for stabil- this Russian policy it means "tbe tri- health since last May. Nurenberg avenue, Detroit, was In- the powers. Including China and Rus- tioned among the states. fox squirrel In the city and out of curtailment of business expansion Virginia. Western Maryland has a izing business conditions and assuring umph of Bolshevism and the end of Lieut. George T. Cuddlhy, one of jured slightly, when an automobile sia, solemnly signed the pact, hence Eeaaon, John Van Denberg, 14, and programs and private spending habits. clear record hut has not met sufflclent "The power to give." Justice Stone :he continuance of the country's pros- humanity; also the end of the anti- the best pilots in tiie navy, was In- turned over in a ditch, nine miles all signatories are obliged to respect hie brother, Andrew, 13, were ordered It was to stop the development of ly strong competition to merit a rank declared, "cannot be said to be a more perity. They told him their organiza- war pact, which certainly Is not the stantly killed when an airplane which west of Howell on the Mason road. It." the message says. "Thus It Is Important Incident of property than WASHINGTON BRIEFS by Juvenile Judge Claxk E. Hlgbee to such fear that the President moved Ing equal, to Pitt. tions would spend about $1,500,000 In intention of tbe United States and lie was testing at Washington crashed. It kills pain while it heals; Link was pinned under the car. The really Incredible that Soviet Russia. write within two weeks an essay, not and Mr. Barnes lost no time In get- Tulane disposed of Louisiana Stale. the power to use . . . and even Improvement and expansion during other signatory powers" The appeals Cuddlhy. who was thirty-three years because it less than 1,000 words in length, on accident was caused by a blowout. In such a short time following the af- though difference In degree may he from Nanking were equully specific ting his part of the campaign under 21 to 0. nnd remains the only unde- A bill which would prohibit dealing 19.10. old, graduated from the Naval acad- • penetrates into the wound. the habits of the fox squirrel. The Albion—After waiting for a west- fixation of Its signature, should vio- carried to a point where they pro- and urgent. way with Immediate results which are feated und untied team In the South. In securities on margin was Intro- Mr. Hoover sent a message to the emy in 1917, served in the World war boys have been punished by their bound freight train on the Michigan lently and aggressively attack China. duce distinctions in kind, the present It was said In Washington that there If you have Pain in Back, proving gratifying to all concerned. Tennessee had a perfect record .until duced In the house *)y Representative governors of all the states asking that and Ifiter entered tbe aviation branch. father for taking his rifle without hla Central to pass a crossing here, two According to International law. hostil- levy fulls so far short of taxing gen- was no indication that tbe State de- In his Invitation to the business held to a 0-0 tie by Kentucky. In ad La Guardla (Rep.), New York. they co-operate by canvassing the He distinguished himself In the Schnei- Cold in Head, Cough, Sore permission. sisters, Esther and Carrie Reddlck, 7 ities between belligerent countries can erally the uses of property that it leaders to meet here. Mr. Barnes em- dltlon to Louisiana State. Tulane Btate, municipal and county programs partment would take any immediate der cup und other races, and in 1927 Throat, Earache, Piles or Jackson—Eighty sacks of United and 6 years old, stepped In front of only begin after a formal declaration cannot be likened to taxes on property and speeding up, so far as possible, action in response to tbe call from flew over the Andes. phasized the President's conviction has beaten Louisiana Normal. Texas The will of James W. Good, late sec- States mail, mostly parcel post, were an east bound passenger train and of war. But, despite this, Soviet Rus- itself, which huve been recognized as Manchuria. And the officials there know of a wound on man that "American business is so organ- A. nnd M.. Mississippi A. nnd M. retary of war, leaves his entire estate, nni uiwjuj public works so as to further employ- were killed. A third sister, Novello, sia violently attacks China, violating direct. It falls, rather. Into that cate- were rather at a loss to know what or beast that will not heal, burned when the baggage car attach- ized as to be fully capable of mobiliz- Southwestern Georgia Tech, Georgia, VWK Of ttOt Utfel LDVfi kMV* VCQ BOAUtt Ootti llteoau M»S TOoOStBS ment. The responses were most grati- OKYO correspondents sent over crossed the track in time to avoid be- tbe laws of humanity." gory of Imposts or exercises which, estimated at $115,000, to his widow, try ZMO'OIL ed to a northbound Michigan Central ing Its forces In co-operation with the Auburn and Sewanee. 5Ah SriooP <0A$ W.hOS SjJOOP? nrrfal *5feoM *was SAUl MS TIN 16 (Jit "There Is nothing wrong with guided the destinies of France during article 12. which provides that the in- Highland Park—A Highland Park Marquette—The worm has turned $10,000,000 Sought for Church Work Oust National Miners' Union Head 16 DO SoMHVlikC UW Hanover, N. H.-A gift of $80,000 London, Ont.—A. R. Murston. super- Ann Arbor, Mich.—Fifteen University OUT OF IT/ - American business and tbe outlook for the most critical years of the mighty temutlonui bank, as trustee, will be Watch out for Sore, Bleeding Gumst grocer Is thinking of putting a potful and deer have declared war on hunt- Seattle. Wash.—Pledging Us support PIttsbrugh, Pa.—John J. Watt of •— Of COOWi.lKOVllV from John D. Rockefeller, Jr., was an- intendent of the Michigan corn borer of Michigan students felt the adminis- 1930 is most encouraging," Mr. Hurley conllict and by his tremendous cour- guided In matters relative to mobiliza- of hot coffee In front of his store ers. Edward Rose, 49 years old, of to a drive to raUe $10,000,000 for de- Springfield, III., president of the Na- Voott UHF£ - fclt nounced by Dr. John P. Bowler, dean experlmentnl station at Monroe. Mich., tration ax as Assistant Dean Waller declared. "We have everything today age and nbility kept his countrymen tion of annuities "by the provisions PYORRHEA nominational world service, the Meth tional Miners* union since Its organiza- every morning for the convenience of Flint, while driving a sedan between of the Dartmouth college medical announced here that a new strain of B. Rea announced their suspension that we had on September 1 in the nerved to their task until victory was of the (Young) plan which govern odlst board of home missions brought tion last year, has been removed from forced extraction of men going to work at 5 a. m. "Dough- Sldnaw and Kenton had his left eye school. It Is for research In physiolog- corn which resists the European corn for violation of the university antl- way of brains, wealth and earned In- achieved. The old giant—lie had mobilization." The bank olso will in- Its three-day convention to a close oflice, the national hoard of the union nuts and cakes are delivered every punctured when a large buck galloped ical optics. borer has been developed. automobiie rule. come. Nothing Is gone except some passed his eighty-eighth year—died in form tbe creditor governments when If these perfect teeth here. announced. Watt was accused of at- morning before 6, and I usually get I out of the woods and plunged into delusions as to the «mount of profits Paris of uremia after many hours of seems "practically possible" to pro- tempting to split the organization. which American Industries might earn P your guma are tender, soft or bleed down about then to put them In, but the car. The buck's horn broke the Australia After Davis Cup Association Cuts Schedules Award Navy Airplane Contracts suffering, and the next day the "Fa- ceed with the Issuance of bonds. easily, pyorrhea may attack and Rain Breaks Northwest Drought in years to come. ther of Victories." as France called Iueakun the root sockela that hold tho frequently a dozen or so doughouts window glass and pierced the hunter's Melbourne.—The Australian Lawn Chicago.—The American association Washington.—Contracts for eighteen Seattle, Wash.—Rain brought re- $600,000 Worth of Sugar Burns ••The deflation of so-called stock him when he was its idol, was laid to teeth In place. Often tho teeth loosen have disappeared before I arrive," he eye. Three other men hunter's from Tennis association has decided to chal- has cut Its 1930 baseball schedule to planes nt a total cost of $1,007,829 REATION of five new cardinals and fall out or must be pulled because lief to the water-power and agricul- Torrlngton, Wyo.—Flre destroyed 1 values from about $90,000,000,000 on rest in a little village of the Vendee their root support ia Rono. said. "Anything to make life easier lower Michigan, were riding with lenge for the Davis cup In 1930. The 154 games, or 14 less than last year. were awarded by the Navy department C was announced at the Vatican, tural Interests of this section of the $000,000 worth of sugar stored In ware- September 1 to some $71,000,000,000 with only a dozen to witness the In- The teeth themselves may bo whlto for people. If they want these dough- Rose. Rose was treated by Dr. White- country was not represented In the Play will open on April 15 nnd close to the Keystone Aircraft Corporation bringing the membership of the sacred nnd freo from decay but they aro not Northwest, which had been without house No. 2 ot the Holly Sugar com- now does not represent the disappear- terment. In accordance with his In- Hftfo from loss unless tho Rum-s—protec- nuts I guess I'll have to put coffee shield, of Trout Creek, and then taken 1020 play. on September 21. of Bristol, Pa. college to 02, of whom 33 are non- any real rainfall since September. pany north of the Platte river. ance of one ounce of material wealth. junctions there was no state funeral, tors of tho teeth—aro firm and healthy. out for them, too." to Ironwood hospital. Italians. Tbe new list included the Care of the Kums la fully as Important Ultimately this 'loss' represents a nor were there any religious rites, for Most Rev. Joseph MacRory, arch- as care of tho teeth. Saginaw—Twenty-flve persons. In- Adrian—The Detroit, Toledo & Iron- Trojans Lead Scoring Woman Bears Twenty-Flfth Child German Referendum Dee. 22 I'yrozlde Powder Is a special prepara- Rates Sharkey Highost Turkish Women to Hold Office positive gain, because It will Insure Clemenceau was an avowed atheist. bishop of Armagh; Msgr. Cerejeira, tion, formulated for sumulating and cluding four women and two children, ton Railroad's new cut off from Dur- New York,—Southern California led Portland, Maine,—Birth of the twen- Berlin.—The German plebiscite on Premier Tardleu. however, ordered all Cincinnati, Ohio. — The National Constantinople. — Turkish women more and cheaper capital and the In- patriarch of Lisbon; Archbishop Ver- hardening tho gums and Is widely pre- were rescued by flremen from the ban, near Dundee, Mich., to Mallnta, the football elevens of the country In ty-fifth child of Mrs. Francesco San- the Young reparations plan was set scribed by dentists. It Is sterHired and Boxing association has declared Jack have made another advance toward dustries will be relieved of the pres- fiags at half staff and the firing of a dler of Paris, Archbishop Lavitrano medicated specifically for this purpose. second floor of the Rich block, in O., a stretch of track free of curves scoring this season with a total of gello of this city was recorded In vi- for December 22. The Nationalists, salute of 101 guns spch as was fired Pyrozlde should be brushed on the gums Sharkey, of Boston, the best of the emancipation by winning tne right to sure to earn extravagant profits which of Palermo and Archbishop Minoretti downtown Saginaw, when flre was dis- and avoiding all towns, recently was 373, Ohio university was second with tal statistics of Portland. Mrs. San- with Dr. Alfred Hugenberg as the la exercised by a speculative securi- on November 11, 1918. In honor of the and teeth daily. While this powder Is In heavyweights In the United States. vote In municipal elections and to hold of Genoa. Itself also a Buperior cleanser of tho covered in the building. The second placed In service after preliminary 306 nnd Dartmouth was third with gello Is forty-two years of age, and leader of the movement for rejection armistice. And the Sunday following teeth. It may be used In connection with The association holds that the heavy- municipal offices. The law reserving ties market." floor, In which a number of apart- tests. The old road through Adrian, her husband, a laborer. Is forty-seven. of the Young plan, forced the calling times you're having with me. Isn't It?" any dentifrice desired. the vote to men has been modified. 290. A LONG CRY the story of the teacher who was drill- As a culmination of the Presi- the funeral tbe World war veterans EN. C. P. SUMMERALL, chief of Ask your drupKlst for Pyroilde. If ha ments are located was filled with Tecumseh and Dundee, will continue weight championship is vacant. of a referendum. Wlfle (snapplly)—"Yes, und I'm pret- ing her Kentucky'class In grammar: dent's conferences, some two hundred marched past the tomb of the Un- G staff, In his annual report recom- cannot supply you. send his name and smoke and flremen had difficulty to handle local freight, package ty well tired of doing the crying, too," known Soldier In honor of the Tiger. |1,00 for first can containing six- Fly 531 Miles in 165 Minutes Ruhio to Visit Hoover "Pete, what's the singular of quad- of tbe country's lending business men mends the enactment of a selective months' supply. Or send for free sample. effecting rescues. One woman and a freight and passenger runs. Transfer Southern Medics Honor Cumming Approve U. 5. Drug Limit Plan Dayton, Ohio.—E. E. Aldrln flew a Mexico City.—President-Elect Pns- To Hold Labor Meet in Florida rupeds?" were invited by the Chamber of Com- Ciemenceau's career and character service law to operate in war time ns child were taken from the building of freight to the Wabash Railway, Miami, Fla.—Dr. Hugh S. Cummlng, Geneva, Switzerland. — Belgium, a plane from Newark. N. J., to Dayton, cu:il Ortiz Rublo will go te Washing- SL Petersburg, Fla,—The annual Wanti the FacU "Ain't none. Kaln't hnve a boss merce of the United States to gather are familiar to all the world, as is the one method of procuring new units F1IEE SAiUPLE through a window. The others were formerly made at Sand Creek, now Is surgeon general of the United States consuming country, has notified the a distance of 531 miles. In 2 hours and ton to pay n call to President Hoover winter meeting of the executive com- "It Is time," says the Intelligent pub- 'th one foot." in Washington on December 5. It was the part he had in winning the war for the "far from complete" infantry The Dent'nol & Pyroiiile Co., Inc. fSola Dtatri- carried down the stairway. The flre made at Delta, O. Transfers to the public health service, was elected League of Nations that It approves the buton) H II 8, ItoOUroadway. NewYorkCitJ. 35 minutes, believed to be an unofficial If plans now under consideration ma- mittee of the American Federation of lic, "to stop talking about what Is announced that Mr. Hoover would and In making the treaty of Versailles. division of the army. In other re- New York Central Lines are made at "American scheme" for limiting dan- Mail free famplo of Pyroxiito Powder and book- started In a tailor shop on the flrst president of the Southern Medical as- terlullee. Labor will opeu here on January S, not responsible for bad utmospherlc Conciae Summary open this conference, tbe result of Throughout Ills stormy life he always spects the report reflects a generally let on car® of iho tfuma. Wauseon and Adrian. gerous drugs. record. floor. The loss waa slight. sociation at Its convention here. conditions ami tell us what Is."—Wom- Daffodil bulbs, we are told, If which was expected to be tbe forma- was actuated by unswerving loyalty satisfactory condition throughout the an's Home Companion. planted too deeply, will not come up. tion of a business council for con- to France and determination to pro- army, soys the decentralization sys- / If not planted deeply enough, the cat tinuing study of business conditions mote her Interests; and yet, at the tem Is Justified, and that Increased ra- Addrt Juit So will dig them up; and If not planted and the co-ordination of activities. climax of it all. France denied him his tion allowances have greatly im- final wish, refusing to elect him presi- Hubby—"It's a long cry from the , The project of a school for the at all, you get no dafTodils Just the A summary of business conditions, proved the morale of the troops. dent of the republic. He then retired {easy life yv>u had at home to the rough Southern mountain children recalls same.-Loudon Humorist. oublished by the federal reserve board. SX 1930. WoaUra N«wspap*r Union.)

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STROKE WAS FATAL wonder that Francis Asbury rode on a "THE VIRGINIAN" IS Bip TREAT WIMS PLEADS "NOT GUILTY" pleaded not guilty to the charges. horse back over the new lands of Amer- Donald Day, Benton Harbor, pleaded TO LOUIS iviU E(jEK ica and won thousands for Him. 1 do IN STORE FOR LIBERTY PATRONS TO HOMICIDE CHARGE guilty to a charge of breaking and Berrien County STEPHENS ANE-SIORRS not wonder that General Booth went to entering. Ho was arrested by the Ben- the slums of London and then Great Kenton Harbor Taxi Driver Will Stand ton Harbor police for stealing patterns Resident uf Watervliet Since IU2U Britain and rescued the drunkards and Screen Classic Will be Presented First at the Malleable Industries. MANY WEDDINGS SOLEMNIZED Passed Away November so STIR LARGE CROWDS harlots from the hell holes of sin and Trial in Circuit Court—Other Prison- then marched ou to every part of tho Three Days Next Week AT THANKSOITTN0 SEASON Louis Kruttger, a resident of Water- world. When uu old colored man vis- ers Were Arraigned Last Munday Audiences at the Liberty Theatre The Truscott Boat Company, which rllet bUice December 5, pusseu ited the tomb of tbe old general, he Many Churches Suffering From Spirit- will have the opportunity the first half Stanley Wlms, Benton Harbor taxi did such a thriving business at St. Jo- away at his lata home on Pleasant asked the caretaker If bo could pray, seph a number of years ago, baa been and kneeling on his knees, he looked of nest week to letrn whether preview driver who has boon In the county Jail Juhus-Wykkle dtreat last Saturday, November 30 itual Drought. Nation's Masses Drin- since September In default of 15,000 In re-organized, the new company being np and said. 'Oh Ood, do It again.' I critics were cor^t when they said >lr Krueger suffereil a stroke oi ball, pleaded uot guilty when arraigned headed by James Truscott of St. Jo- MlKS Betty Uutli Wykkle, (laughter do not wonder that some daring ser- that "Tho Virginian" Is "The Covered apoplexy un Ttianksglving Day anu king From World's Tainted Foun- In circuit court on a charge of negli- seph and the iuiiiounceinent is made of S. J. Wykkle of Kalumuzoo, and vants of God are now taking tbe gospel Wagon" of all-talking pictures. The a leu without regaining consciousness. gent homicide. Wlms was driving a that iu tbe near future u new bulidlug Veruou Louis Johns, son of Mr. und tains. Great Religious Flood Needed, to the wild men of Borneo, where no Owen Wlstor classic of pioneer days Air. Krueger was born at Palatine, on the western cattle range has all the taxi when It collided with a truck near! 42x04 feet uud two aud one-half storkw Mrs. B. D. Johns of the Lake Short- Illinois, August U, 1800, and passed white man has been allowed to'go for Declares Evangelist H. L. Stephens. oar-marks of an epic film. The man- tiie Klotter property at Puw Puw Luke. In height will be "rected along the Mor- Drive, St. Joseph, were quietly mar- away ut watervliet, Micuigau, .NO' many years. The nations' masses are drinking ner In which It was acclaimed by pre- Lester Blaine of Benton Harbor was rison channel at St. Joseph. Tho new ried In South Bend, Ind., November veiuoer 30, Ib-'J, ut the age of "H "Tbe thing I am wondering is how ^7, l»lfl), Kev. Paul Benedict of St. from tbe world's fountains of pleas- vleWers Indicates that it will go high killed outright and two other passen-, company will specialize in small craft, years. 7 months aud ito uuys. lit men and women In Wutervllet aud Co- and will make the third boat-baiidlng Paul's Methodist efaurch, oUiLiatluK- ure and society as never before on the list of really greats. gets were Injured In the wreck. lived un the homestead where he was loma and calling themselves civilized industry in the twin cities. The Dachel" A family dinner followed at the Johns but their thirst Is not slocked with The film based on the novel by the Joseph Koloskl, of Buchanan, stood uoru for 00 years. and in their right minds can Ignore Carter Company and the Robinson home In honor of the young couple, tlw salty waters of godless pleasure. same name which brought Owen Wls- mute when arraigned on a cliarge of .Mr. Krueger was united In marriagt this marvelous Christ aud salvation Marine Construction Company are both who will reside iu Nlles, where the Suicide, divorce, crime, robbery and tor quick fume In tbe SO's, and which violating the Ibiuor laws. A plea of when a young mun to Miss Carollnt and go right on serving the devil that doing a good business at this time. groom Is employed by the Michigan banditry Is ever on the Increase and hus since been termed the greatest not guilty was entered. \ Wente, who passed away March •some day will destroy them forever. I William Polk, colored, Benton Har-j Bull Tulephouu Company. if this tidal wave is to be checked. It want to say right here that I do not American romance, enjoys the distinc- IWJ. To this union seven children can only be done by a great Hood of tion of being the first all-outdoors play hor, changed his plea to that of guilty ' were born, of whom six survive him believe any man Is lu his right mind for larceny of an automobile. spiritual awakenings and revivals all who can go on from year to year aud to be recorded on the audible films. Twelve beautiful steel engraved Euidnmn-Puterbaugh as foliowa: Oscar Krueger, Chicago Charles Schultz and Vincent Cope-' tver America, declared Evangelist H. resist the strivings of tho spirit of God But Its greatest claim to all-time Christmas cards for $1.00 at The Cour- nwin Krueger and Walter Krueger o land, of Benton Harbor, were ar-' L. Stephens last Sunday morning at to accept Christ. Sin makes humanity honors lies in its general perfection ier oflice—they would retail at other A pretty Thanksgiving Day wed- Palatine, iltinuls; Albert Krueger, lieu ralgned on a charge of driving away the union special meetings now be- Insane and turns otherwise fine men In every department. There Is a great stores at 25 to 35 cents each. If you ding was solemnized at the home of i^ouge, Muutanu; Mrs. Cluru Olsen, an auto without the owner's consent.) ing conducted in the Ashton build- Into blasphemers, unbelievers, gam- ••ast—Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, wish cheaper cards, we have another Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Jano In Pipe- aiervllet, Midi.; and Mrs. Emma ing In Watervliet, which has been Ulchard Arlen, Mary Brian, Eugene Schultz pleaded guilty and Cupeland assortment at only 50 cents per dozen. stone township, when Miss Alene I'hiesse, Chicago. blers, adulterers, murderers, thieves, fltted up most suitably for the ef- traitors, and law breakers. Sin will Palletto, Chester Conklln, K. H. Cal- Puterbuugh, daughter of Mr. and Since lila marriage In 1020 Mr. fort, under the leadership of Stephens vert, Helen Ware—a superb group of Mrs. E. 1. Puterbaugh, and (J. D Krueger made nls home in Watervliet take young men and women iu thoir and Storrs. who have conducted such craze for godless pleasure, will rob artists who have proved their worth Eastman, son of Mrs. ThomuH (Jano, All his life, until he came to Water campaigns all over the United States, on tho stage and tho talking screen. were united in wedlock by Hev. T. W. illet to make his home, he was u them of every trace of purity and fill Canada and Great Britain. their tongues with vulgarity. Then, There Is a masterful direction, by Vic- BERRIEN'^ GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT Beiilngham of Benton Harbor. The member of St. Paula Evangelical In spite of the inclement weather tor Fleming, a genius in his art. There couple wili reside ou the Uauo farm. church of Palatine; and since theli too, worldllness and sin In professing from wind and snow, good crowds christians and church members, will are gorgeous settings—the real out-of- .csideuce iu Watervliet Mr. and Mrs, have been attending during the lirst doors of the pine-dotted cattle ranges Krueger huve alUllated with Plymouth rob them of any real peace with God, Geislcr-Schlut week and already there bave been a close their mouths In testimony and of the old West. There is tense drama, Jongregatiomil church of tills city. number of conversions and consecra- rich romance, rollicking humor-»-and Funeral services were conducted ai prayer, and nuiko them religious cow- Florence Schlut of (.'Union, Iowa, tions. Last Sunday night a fine crowd ards In standing for this marvelous the theme Is one which deals with an nnd Charles (Jelsler, a very promi- he lute home Sunday afternoon b} gathered and Joined heartily with tbe and wonderful Christ. The spirituali- exact chapter In American pioneer nent resident of Uoyaiton township, Uev. G. U. Parker. Burial was in large choir In singing several selections days: ibe cemetery at Palatine, Illinois ty of our churches Is terribly lowered were quietly nuirrled by Uev. Fr. led by Mr. Storrs. The Evangelical and the godly few greatly discouraged 1,ahey at the rectory of St. .lames I'he funeral party left here on the •hurch at Balnbridge withdrew their morning train Monday and aervices along with many faithful ministers, by ALCOHOL PLAYS PART Cathullc church, St. Joseph, Novem- Sunday night service and joined In tho the compromising, society powerless, | 3 Days, Starling Sunday Mai., Dec. 8 | .vere also conducted In the church ol ber 27, 1U2U. They were attended bj meeting at the tabernacle. Rev. Mr. prayerless, members who have drifted OF WATER DETECTIVE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scolleld of Uoy- ,ils old houie town of Palatine Tues- Kirn, the pastor, led In the opening with tho world or wafldered from the aiton, at whose home a wedding din lay afternoon. prayer. ner was served to twenty-six guests, fold. "Oh that God would come upon this following the ceremony. l>elegatloas From Neighboring Towns Is Used In New Method to Measure Just like an All-Talking Mrs. Ola PierJon land of ours aud give us again a Mr. Stephens announced that during mighty outpouring of His spirit, con- Moisture Available For FccJlng Bbihoir-Mielkr Mrs. Amelia Plerson, 73, daughter ol tho week, there would be delegations victing men and women of their need lacob and Mary Schans, curly day from several towns around. Balnbridge of Jesus Christ us Saviour and lift His Plants "COVERED WAGON" Miss Clara Mielke, daughter ol ttalnbridge farmers, died Monday night people everywhere onto Higher .vould bring their delegation ou Tues- East Lansing, Doc. 4—Alcohol is Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mielke of Stev- it the home of a daugiiter, Mrs. George lay night. On Wednesday a largo Ground." ensville, am! Ernest Bischoff, sou ol uiporte. In North Wutervllet. Hei At tbe close of this very stirring ad- now acting tiie part of a detective In a lelegatlon would be coming from Ber- method which was perfected by mem- Mr. and Mrs. Ailiert Bischoff of St lusband, the late Ola Plerson, who •len Springs numbering KM), If favor- dress, Mr. Stephens asked all wjio bad Joseph, were united in marriage ai iled October 14, 1028, was for manv already accepted Christ, or tiioso who bers of the soils department at Michi- ible weather permitted, and also Co- gan State College to determine the St. Paul's Lutheran church iu Stev .ears a well known carpenter anu had dedicated themselves anew to God oma would be well represented. On amount of moisture In a soil. eusvllie, Saturday, November lOlU, .ullder, and he constructed many home? for power and service to come to the rhursday night. South Haven Is com- Old methods uf measuring the quan- Kev. Wm. Essig performing the cer n this .section of the county. The fam ing with a delegation of friends who front of the platform, aud scores got emony iu the presence of about 2(K. ly lived at Coloma for a time am. up and filled all across the front of the tity of water in the sull required that .vent through the tabernacle campaign the soil lie taken to a laburatury and guests. Following tbe ceremony a re •Irs. Plerson was u member of the Co building. Others came to accept Him .here 15 years ago and conducted by dried lu an uven fur twenty-four hours. ception wus tendered at the home oi oma Methodist church. Funeral ser and tbe meeting closed by singing, "For Stephens and Storrs. Then Hartford is The new method permits the investl- the bride's parents. The young con Ices will be conducted at the Laportt you 1 am Praying.." With Uie weather •oming with a tine crowd on the same gatur tu toll In five minutes In tho field (2 QarAmouni Qiclure pie will reside In St. Joseph. lome Thursday afternoon uud burial In moderating, it is expected large crowds light with tiieir ministers, as well as huw much water the sell contains. Japle Hill cemetery, Hartford. will attend all this week and next Sun- he ministers from South Haven with No matter how fertile a soil is, plants The three other daughters survlv heir delegation. day. cannot grow unless there Is water pres- NEARLY KILLED BY GAS ug this well known woman are Mrs, ent in the soli to allow the plant food .{. D. Dalrymple, 334 Brunsou avenue Visited High Schools —DRU6GI8T SAVES HEK to go into solution so It can be taken .ienton Harbor; Mrs. L. L. Weston, IN THE DIVORCE COURTS up by tho plant. Clay should contain .lartford, aud Mrs. J. J. Seltlnrelch. On Tuesday morning Messrs. Steph- ens and Storrs visited the high schools 35 per cent moisture, sand should have 'oloma. • Charging that his wife has too many ,if Watervliet and Coloma. Mr. Storrs 12 per cent, and loam soils need 20 per DIVERSIONS "Gas oa^my stomach was BO bad ii male friends and that she neglected singing and Mr. Stephens giving an cent of water to enable plants to make nearly killed me. My druggist told their home, Ralph Krleger has filed Interesting address on "Things that are rapid growth. me about Adlerlka. The gas is gone leucine Hora suit for divorce from Mildred Krleger. Paramount Silent News worth while. In the way of education, Soils which aro low In water can" be now and I feci fine."—Mrs. A. Adamek. They were married In 1027 and have Nine-year-old Lucille Hora, daughter ambition, association and character." Improved by an application of organic ALSO Simple glycerine, buckthorn, •aline, no children. Ralph avers that bis if Mr. and Mrs. William Hora of Llv- which was interspersed with spicy matter, or tiie soils can be tilled by etc., as mixed In Adlerlka, helps wife stays out late at night and leaves ugstone, died December 2, 1020, of in- statements and Incidents. It was then methods which build dust mulches on GAS on stomach In 10 minutes! Most homo for periods of several days ut a Fox Movietone News remedies act on lower bowel only, .untile paralysis. She had been con- arranged that Thursday night would be tho soil's water holding capacity and ined to her bed for eleven weeks. Fu- •High School Night" when the students i line. a dust mulch decreases tho amount of bat ^dlerlka acts on BOTH upper Cruelty is tho charge made by Mrs. neral services were held from the Ger- ire expected in a body with tho fac- water evaporated from the soli. aud io^-r bowel, removing poisonous Annahelle Myers of Watervliet in a NOW SHOWING man Lutheran church at Brldgman, ulty. The building will bo decorated In Soil bacteria, especially those which waste you never knew was there. Be- suit for divorce filed iu the circuit rhursday afternoon. Besides her par- the high school colors and the students fix nitrogen In the soil, multiply most i I lieves constipation In li hours. It will court last week. She charges her hus- ents, she Is survived by one brother will sing. It was also announced that rapidly In moist soils. surprise you. Scott's Pharmacy.— Imnd, Edwin Myers, with threatening and one sister. there would lie very interesting services Adv. lo kill her and their two children and i EDWARD EVERETT NORTON held in the tabernacle ou Friday anil burn the house down. The St. Joseph post office will be Saturday nights and next Sunday at 11 Tucker Cole and Jack Flahaux, two Mrs. John Miller, aged 38 years, aud opened In Its now homo In the Elks a. m. and 7:30 p. m. coioivd men living in Benton Harbor survived by her husband and several Temple building in St. Josoph on Sat- who bud a disagreement which led to children, passed away at Mercy hos- At 0:30 last Sunday night a fine Alton ' Slim" Wilder an old of- urday, November 30th, It was announc- a light and landed the two men before pital, Benton Harbor, December J, crowd of young people from the Con- fender, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff ed this week. The now location will | "THE HOTTENTOT" Justice Forhan, were each sentenced 1020. Bev. R. H. Hannum of the First gregational and Methodist churches Andrews on a charge of vagrancy and give tiie oflice 1500 more square feet of to serve ninety days lu the county jail Community church conducted the fu- gathered to hear interesting addresses was sentenced by Justice Forhan to floor space and other conveniences that tfiien they were unable to pay lines of neral services Thursday afternoon; in- from Mr. and Mrs. Storrs, who have serve ninety days In the county jail. were not possible at the old oflice. $!K) each for disorderly conduct. terment in Crystal Springs cemetery had years of experience with young l>eopie all over America and have been The Three Oaks township board has the means of leading hundreds of voted to purchase a lire truck costing Drilling operations for gas and oil young men and women to give them- £1,800 of the Boyer Fire Apparatus Co. will be under way shortly on the Franz selves to God for life service in the « of Logansport, Indiana. The en'ire farm in Howard township, Cass coun- ministry and missionary work. ty. Held representatives of the Berrien township is to be given protection with J Comments on Commander Byrd's Petroleum syndicate announced last the new apparatus which wlil be luusi-J Exploits. In the village station. week. A standard rig has beeu erected on the farm. The drilling will be done After the announcements in the ser- HERE IS Christmas Club savings funds total- by V. M. Voorhees of Muskegon, who vice of last Sunday night, Mr. Storrs ing $28,000 will be released by the has drilled a number of wells in the sang most effectively, "The Ninety and Buchanan banks early in December. ' Muskegon Held. Nine," and then Mr. Stephens took charge of the meeting. He said: "This week the world has been stirred with MONEY the news uf Commander Byrd making the successful flight over the South Pole, conquering tbe terrific cold. Ice Holds and towering mountains, and re- -FOR- turning to their base of supplies some 1000 miles away. President Hoover sent ids message of appreciation and every newspaper in America gave great head lines In announcing tho wonderful CHRISTMAS feat accomplished by this daring ex- ©35 plorer aud his party. Later on marvol- nus aud thrilling pictures will be put iu the •magazines •and papers and ev- Money for Gifts, Money for Clothes, Money for Taxes, Money for All Your Year-end Ex- ryone will be stirred in gazing npon I hem. penses—You may have any amount you wish. This along with his flight over the North Pole und many other notable eats accomplished ever since Columbus YOU NEED ONLY JOIN discovered America, by daring men md women, might bo referred to but I vaiit to speak of tho greatest accom- OUR 1930 CHRISTMAS CLUB plishment of all tonight when Jesus Christ, the Son of God. left his Heaven- ly throne and came to this world, not merely to discover it. but to rescue THERE IS A GL\SS FOR EVERY POCKET-BOOK-HUNDREDS ARE JOINING lost and dying humanity from an over- lasting doom and to provide a salvation Cozy Comfort] not only for the habitable world at hat time, but for all ages and all class- Here Is The Plan-Join As Many Classes As You Wish for 's and conditions of men who wore and ire willing to believe on Him as the Son of God and Savior from sin. What Pay $2.00 each week for fifty weeks utense Interest tiiore must have been Pay 25 centi each week for fifty weeks $12.50 $100.00 Chilly Days n Heaven before He came and when ;od sent the angels to announce His •oming and where He would be born, Pay 50 cents each week for fifty weeks $25.00 Pay $5.00 each week for fifty weeks $250.00 For those in-between-days, when you can't rhe shepherds were glad to leave their locks to find Him and pay homage to get along without heat and you can't get • 11m and every Christmas day the Pay $1.00 each week for fifty weeks $50.00 Pay $10.00 each week for^ifty weeks $500.00 A-orld goes back to that time and spot along with the furnace—that is when you vhen He arrived for the greatest of all mrposes to bring salvation to all rnun- If payments are kept up these amounts will be increased with interest at our regular rate. will appreciate the cozy, comfortable glow tlnd." of the "Commander Byrd's expedition will irobably cost a half a million, but the NO FINES-NO RED TAPE-NO TROUBLE neatest of all expeditions cannot be American Radiant Heater neasured with sliver or gold, but it •ost the life of the Son of God on a You can't lose. You get back every cent you pay in. It is the EASY and SURE way to It's a real gas heater—makes its own gas from gas- •ruel cross where he bore the sins of he whole world. What a terrible cos| have money for Christmas. oline. Operates on the same principle as the famous hat was. biit'wbnt a marvelous vlcto- Kitchenkook. Lights with a match, going full speed •y It has brought. Today whatever we mve as countries of civilization, edu- COME IN AND JOIN TOD A Y in one minute. Heat regulated just as you want it. •atlon. legislation and civic regulation. And it's portable—carry it, even while burning, to any .1 has all been proceeded by tho gospel •f tbe Lord Jesus Christ, in its power JXCembers of the 1929 Club will receive the amounts due them upon presenting their cards at the hank room in the house.* No pipes, no gas tubing, no con- 0 save men from sin. Because of this nections to fuss with. Let us demonstrate it for you— hereforo. Instead of falling back from he front ranks of aggressiveness for DO obligation to buy. '!od and righteousness, the churches of America should rise up with renewed .igor. empowered by the Holy Spirit, and go forward in one great united STATE BANK OF COLOMA fon;e to conquer and win millions of souls for God's kingdom. MICHIGAN "I do not wonder that Knox cried out. COLOMA COLOMA HARDWARE CO. Give me Scotland or I die"; and that Wesley said, 'The world Is my parish.' D. C. PECK. Manager 1 do not wonder that John G. Paton Coloma, Mich. went to the New Hebredes and won those cannibals for Christ. I do not