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Evanston, at North­ the University of Lardnerwestern of -Prof. and ment, Perry Mr. college; Albion sion with Mrs. Pierre Bennett, leader, Bennett, Pierre Mrs. with sion pro­ The roll1 to call. given response May16th. Arbor, Ann Jordan at debate Normal-East attend Kalamazoo you if the see will you as margin, of rate proper spoke May Lyman We Allan a and at whereas speed,' Kalamazoo, spoke Judson of ham’s slight­ were boys our however, boys; the was trig, Kalamazoo whole the Michigan the of .constitution the by which’ applause, ia- cheering and with Judson Lyman and Kalamazoo for nbr to in slcin. Miss selections. piano two nnmber, t as s ia M ith w n rtr i ti pr o te coun­ the of part this in Uni­ oratory the in years twenty-five For coun­ the in try judge other any almost uh t h ed f h main Prof. the rebuttal. of on Kala­ us end that beat thought mazoo the he but speeches, at Plym­ for voted outh have would he that who Lardner, Prof. been has coach h uieste o Wsosn Chi­ Wisconsin, of universities the o Plymouth. for rn Rpd Sca Srie depart­ Service Social Rapids Grand rm n hre f h svnh divi­ seventh the of charge in gram wide a by girl Kalamazoo the beat ly Gor­ Mr. than better much was voice Lardqer’s vote Prof. Northwest­ University. of Lardnerern Prof. of vote forbidden expressly are terruptions peo­ times Normalthree debate the interrupted Kalamazoo ple The they which fry­ spoke. under the circumstances of spite ing in work, better did Maybee had and1 Allan team Wiseley Each debater, veteran Etha one Chappel. Ly­ Judson, Charles namely, girl, one man and of boys consisted teamtwo Maybpe, Plymouth the and Allan Axell; Winifred gh*l, and Gorham oneDonald The and boys finish. to start from exciting' lds crdr Ppr Mother’s Two Paper, Bennett.- Pierre Mrs. Pensions, Schrader. Gladys r, u te at e yas a seen has years ten past the but try, everything won Michigan of versity zo opeey n rebuttal. Kala- on beat completely andmzoo speeches, on main won their Plymouth that said Lardner said Albion, of Ewbank Northwestern Prof. The contests. ical ial eul^jh h Kalamazoo the ^wjth equal prac­ be tically to appeared boys Plymouth extremely and close extremely was SCHOOL DEBATINGLOCAL HIGH y ueir n ht hre Chappel’s Charles that in superior ly of that than desired be to more is n. urn Eet b Ms Ben Mrs. by Events Current ing. aaao ta cnitd f two of consisted team Kalamazoo ann, Ms Eagln Foster Evangeline Miss Dawning,” ory rsdd vr h business the over F.easion. presided D. Mrs. forray president, the and ince, ibr cnldd h program. the concluded Jilbert h jde wr Po. wak of Ewbank Prof. were judges The rglr etn o te Woman’s the of meeting regular A N e x t F r id a y ; A p r i l l i r p A ; y a id r F t x e N plan­ are fans debase Plymouth’s 'Plym­ years, two past the During in Plymouth for spot bright The debate Plymouth-Kalamazoo The KALAMA­ AT OUT LOSE TEAM A motherhood quotation was .the was quotation motherhood A two our debate the Throughout never speakers Plymouth threeOur CLOSE A CONTEST. ZOO AFTER m at the school building: last Fri­ last building: school the at m i m l l m H C R U H C - N A I R E T Y B S E R P T S R I F ie a flos Opening follows: as given a n n u a l l a u n n a feno, pi 1t. About! 15th. April afternoon, , all who are homeless and want sheltering love—to all who pray pray who love—to all sheltering want and homeless are who all , OA ’ CU MET CLUBWOMAN’S ubr, ^ulb” n “At, ‘^Lullaby” and numbers, Evelyn Thomasaccompany­ Evelyn etn ad l members all and meeting ^t ST y^ttw esr . d sire de s H T u d M Y L P Jesus the Lord, the Jesus and says—WELCOME, THRICE WELCOME: in the name of of name the in WELCOME: THRICE says—WELCOME, and redhpt al h ae oey n wn companionship—to want and lonely are who all friendship—to and to all who do not, but ought to—to all wHb sin and need a need and wHb sin all to—to ought but not, do allwho to and ECM—o l wo or adge cmott al who all comfort—to and/gped mourn who all WELCOME—to Saviour, andfo whosoever will—this church opens wide its doors doors its wideopens church will—this whosoever andfo Saviour, are tire:1, and need rest—to all who are friendless and want want and friendless are who all rest—to need tire:1, and are / to. TWO TO ONE ;.2»th. is dri ng a g in iv r d s i , LMUH MCIA RDY ARL 2 1921 22, APRIL FRIDAY, MICHIGAN PLYMOUTH, The Sermon Subjects for Next Sunday Will be: Will Sunday Next for Subjects Sermon The w ill ill w TE AE BV EEY NAME” EVERY ABOVE NAME “THE occur fun Rev. S. Conger Hathaway, Pastor Hathaway, Conger S. Rev.

ensiling year: ensiling a eeig My r. ah mem­ Each to ■ guest. privileged one 3rd. is invite ber May evening, day h hv tje oe te ear de­ repair the over tajeen have who v life. prosperous wedded a Northville. for couple happy wishes the in to best extend reside friends Plymouth will they and pastor Hathaway, marriage Conger in S. Rev. united by were Detroit, of oig fies ee lce fr the for fol­ elected the were officers evening, lowing Tuesday Masonic last in held hall, Star, Eastern the of og parity Kel­ logg opposite a-garage Hadley conducting in Charles with associated been oast Mr. Kincaionas while the months, several for street, Dodge on garage mechanics. automobile are. gentlemen Both and experienced Sales Reo Station. new Service the of Kincaid,partment ft Baker of name firm the in is plant, Tractor Ford groom the The employuf the school. High outh happiness for them with go friends on and , southern in journ awaiting was supper fine Livonia, a in homewhere bride’s the parties. to went contracting the of families perform­ was ceremony The o’clock. of man^e, churchPresbyterian the Presbyterian at place, this First the of of McKinney Sam Mrs. and Mr. of snappy a play to shape good' very r t te detsmn o A J. A. of advertisement the to ers r Bkr a be cnutn a conducting been has Baker Mr. under Kincaid, Enflhett and Baker Biym- the of pupil former a ^res­ and here, a in ident was known she as is Plymouth, Miss bride sister, The Northville." bride’s of Benton Howard the Herrick, and Faye by after­ accom­ were Wednesday They panied Detroit, 20th. April noon, in mar­ Ebersole, quietly ried were Northville, Clarence of also and Northville, many of wishes prosperity. and best The rail­ road. Central Michigan the of employ in reside to expect they return their fifty for laid were Covers them. party bridal the ceremony, the After immediate the of presence the Ipur in ed at afternoon, Wednesday last Hoffman M. Clarence and Livonia, "" in of be Holly. with should weeks game they two with again, but training of out play now. are tice Plymouth girls the which course Of in them League, giving Four-Squa: them, the championship.in vic­ the of out all come in have torious- and games season, twelve played this have state. girft the The of championship the holds East the play to chance a have then game The dhe. interesting and close r ad r. Aci Hrik of Herrick Archie . Mrs. and Mr. the- in groom-is the where Detroit, so­ months’ few. a for left Hoffman which team, ball - basket will theLansing girls the if and wins, 29, team Plymouth April on night, floor the-Holly Friday on played be to very is a be should game Plymouth the so the sea­ girls, have this girls’ neither gamf and Holly a son, lost The i not have for Holly.team with week game past this BULL TEAM BASKET GIRLS’ raue—ea Willett Treasurer—Lena . .Foa Rathbufn M.—Flora W. h ofcr wl b isald Tues­ installed be officers will The Todd C.—Edna A. ChambersCon.—Lyla Brown Secretary—Mary M.—Clella Smith A. At the annual meeting of the Order the of meeting annual the At Miss Flossie B*. Flossie McKinney,Miss daughter e al h atnin f u read­ our of attention the call We Rauch H. P.—C.W. Mrs. and Mr. morning,. Thursday ragmns have Arrangements is lds erc, agtr of daughter Herrick, Gladys Miss m - E. S. ELECT NEW OFFICERS NEW ELECT S. E. O tY OL, PI 29 HOLLY, APRIL ftAY TO “HEARING EARS” “HEARING n Ms Cals Roberta, ara. Charles Mrs. and i W WEDDINGSTWO - ii S S -J - Hoffman. M^KLmwy Ebersole-Herrick NW FIRM NEWA • . ----- and aters si d n a r e t is s r’s tte la

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.-s '--i. - — r io ntr a nt o e notice­ be to able. not as nature minor or vr h cuty s o fxd and fixed, now is country the over rapidly as value decline- in to going h tesgo oe—n plant ones—and go trees—good erect the to outbuildings have improve­ those for repaid be you’ll does it as same the Plymouth, to fers MAIL PLYMOUTH THE n cag wl b o sc a local- a such of be the will change say all any lots men building and home estate real of ago.'price fact, so or year In a predicted some as as rn mr ta i cs t im­ to cost it. prove it than more bring al­ ways will property property improved for more, you your dollar value added much Every that means improving simply once. spend at them aB haven’t you if them; with you ahead If account. bank your house, to that adding much the as same of the addedjust value is it the and simply to that have sum what that you matter no costs, it, walk walk new of a down front put you in If ments. time future knowing any at planned, it sell you had if that you .prop­ as your improveerty and now ahead not it's that content here home rest own now his can owns who man other any or Y Chicago ork, new to De­ This off. called been have estate year per $1.50 • Price Subscription o sol hv md a er g. I ago. year a made have should improvementsyou the with ahead go and that kind the is price kind in only The fall will that is. few price it a ■stay where to within of going the dollars It’s like commodi-. pther ties. and fall coffee and sugar, riseof to ing f o ee wn t sl—t means sell—it to want ever you if get then like, you’d as shade much The States. United the in place real and residences of price the in s’ kp i rpi. Remember that, repair. in kept isn’t Matter. Class Second as outh . . asn Eio ad Publisher and Editor Samsen, B. L. el sae akt ae o go­ not are markets estate Real right go can you view, in this With slump spring a of predictions All Plym­ at Postoffice the at Entered rc. r Wsfl hs had has Westfall . Mr price. satisfetory most a work in you the do for to We prepared the are commences. before work w spring repaired o N tractor r o t t c a a r h t T r i a p e R or er eprec a the at plant. tractor Ford experience years four reasonable a at and manner, hp fr h cmn summer. coming the for shape KINOGRAMS—News of the World World KINOGRAMS—News the of make Beery Noah Mitchell and Rhea lough, n hv i pt n first-class in put it have and hn 27 Plymouth - 277 Phone Two” COMEDY—“Tea for VANITY real. all it Mary McCul­ love. girl’s Philo Kirkwood, a James by woman’s Thurman, a remade a b and lies marred is love whose man brt fvvd rm! h soy f a of story The drama! vivid of burst A Operollo Phonographs Emerson Records Emerson Phonographs Operollo ’S H T R O W D O O W HAKE ox B 10c* , ren ild h C c; 0 2 , » k a d A Now is the time to have your have to time the is Now rn i yu at now, auto your in Bring ENMN E R T A E H T N E L L ed d eln in A x ta r a w j c 0 3 , a t n e l - PENNIMAN OIG TRCIN Lo" ATTRACTIONS COMING O ULIG SLUMP BUILDING NO Bazaar and Phonograph Shop Phonograph and Bazaar O toner, . . y t i l a u Q r o F . . ADMISSION & \ t WESTFALL . SAM W. SEN RCS1c 3c 40c 30c,PRICES—15c, Plymouth------Northville Allan Dwan Production-- Dwan Allan “The Scoffer” SATURDAY

f lmuh ht c r nw ready now public are the wc to announce that to Plymouth wish Wei of i ro, u vstn feunl with frequently visiting but Arbor, The’ nine remaining years. more two i wf rmie i Pyot for Plymouth in remained wife his union matrimonial The years. twenty Mich., Livonia, places: following faith, Lutheran the in baptized was ih gadhlrn svn great seven grandchildren, William eight Mrs. and children. two Bolgos of leaves age William and an and days, months nhte attained eleven years, She eighty-two say, child. does might father his a you as sleep, to as her putting home, her morn-, and desire, Sundaytook her fulfilled Lord the soon. ing come that prayed might and it it for longed for prepared yea it, was but nigh, drawing al­ severely, suffered med­ possible all received she she though and ble daugh­ her with stay to came Bolgos William of acccuint Mother Mrs. ago On months five of about Bolgos, sickness severe Blunk, the Plymouth. in William Ann here Mrs. near daughter, her of Bolgov her with William home her son, made she years lnebr, a br te t of 8th the born was Blankenburg, rcdd h mte it eternity. and 1910, five 21, into August died whom Mr. Bolgos mother of the children,preceded blessed seven was with Bolgos Mrs. and Mr. of Plymouth, township, of four village the in and towpship,years, Plymouth Canton years'; three years; seven the in until lived and America, country in oldarrived the in him lived 1, and with December Bolgos, Frederick William confirmed. was and feno, e. hre §trasen Charles Tuesday Rev. church, afternoon, Lutheran friends. Peter’s many and and grandchildren—" son-in-law, daughter Blunk, slowly nursing. was end of the best that knew the andShe care ical on trou­ brought heart worry old an and of Grief attacks severe ter. rnebr, emn. hr she There Germany. Brandenburg, of Province Reiersdorf, in 1838, May, 81 se a mrid o Gotlieb to married was instructions she 1861, religious her received rahn te emn Itret in Interment sermon. the St.preaching at held were services Funeral o ilnl rnee srie i any who inway. all services rendered to willingly and so offerings our beau­ floral the during tiful for many also kind us bereavement; sad the the tendered for to sympathy friends and thanks neighbors sincere our B. OAN BLO i MRS. DEATH OF HADDECEASED^ BOLGOS JOHANNA MBS. 89 Jl 4h f ht er they year, that of 4th July 1869. iesd cemetery. Riverside uo os csin, t. f o are you If etc. cushions, tops, and auto upholstering of kinds all do to o 65 % 21tl % 625. Box neetd n hs ie wie R. write line, this build in also interested We furniture. repairing poseig hp Wye Mich. Wayne, Shop, Upholstering oan Lus utn Blo, nee Bolgos, Justine Louise Johanna F H ODS RESIDENTS. OLDESTOF' THE AY ER AD A ONE WAS AND YEARS MANY N NA PLYMOUTH NEAR AND CR—e eie o express to desire CARD—We A r ad r. ila Blunk William Mrs. and Mr. Bolgos William Mrs. and Mr. n Family, and n Family. and ANNOUNCEMENT ASD WT UDT FHANKLIN HOOVER AWAT SUNDAT'PASSED

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on t eln, nai, uy 21, July Ontario, Welland, at I been having born old; years fifty-nine ! was ea yas ufrn ad invalidism, and suffering years jeral ae ad, n se a oe f a of one was she and Dawdy, I Jane Mildred Harris Chaplin Harris Mildred A Rne o Pyot. r Plymouth. of Renter A. . J . . etr a Drn, n later and Durand, at Renter, A. J. they and home, own their continue to all nearly where Greenville, to went whom of children,one seven of family revle o te uea srie on Wednesday. services funeral the for Greenville loved. f revle ad amn ad of Dawdy Harmon and Greenville, of of Kalmbach Mary Mrs. Plymouth; thd. fill to died whom and of childhood, all in Hoover, Mrs. ae ih e t' Plymouth. to' her with came Mrs. daughter, their with live to went Mr. both it" of impossible made Hoover health Mrs. and failing 1912 in was" she 1878, August, of In month the Michigan. Fenwick, of at home child new a Mich­ When to brought was she years four infancy. in died at audy fr treatment. for last.Saturday, after morning, Tuesday home, the the in permitted share beento not had but Greenville, in church gregational with united ohurch, having the of ber sev- after 18th, April Monday, early tno, eie te agtr Mrs. daughter, the besides Stanton, Britton Alberta of Mrs. Rapids; Weteh Grand Elizabeth Mrs. survive: mother.. the of now loss .home, the their mourns care of the receive blessings toand came daughter e mrid ie a lvd until lived, was life and married Hoover, her Franklin to married their made who parents, her by igan Emily waf name maiden Her 1862. nvriy optl t n Arbor, Ann at hospital University to taken were remains the which she churchwhich the of affairs active sicknees, of years last her during girl­ in church Brethren United the ak n h lnl hm another J. Mrs. home lonely the in lack hc cnie hr o e hm, she home, her her. to confinedwhich Con­ the with united later and hood he sses n a brother-still a and sisters Three Mr. born childrenand Threewere to ae M Hro ws ae t tha to taken was Harlow M. James the at held were services Brief r. ovr a a ie og mem­ long life a was Hoover Mrs. r. rnln ovr wo died who Hoover, Franklin Mrs. lqi bs. a get oa Y base. liquid f o res Sl udr Gold under Sold orders. hd ad hruhy re­ thoroughly and shade of can a tube a into e a e atter u m sq coloring Just it. a undergone re-action. has long chemical a for e tim stood Paint has — at th paint no have e shelf-wom w Consequently Tinter & under patents. Base V. & . B licensed the town in dealers this only are-the We tc—ed t il aO guarantee. fill Bond in to right use stock—ready outside and 57 shades o f Bradley Bradley f o shades 57 to liable. color—true its wig — fresh hold is at th paint & Vroo- Bradley color You Vrooman P aint for inside for aint P Vrooman a Pit hn o use you when Paint man f o r e t n e R . A Od Dad” “Old M^|^P|PjiP^ p| ||||^p|P[|j ||P p ||||||[||^ J P ^ |P )p P P P ^^|P^|P||iP|jpiPPP^p PM | | | TUESDAY ----- H PYOT MI, RDY ARL 2 1921 22, APRIL FRIDAY, MAIL, PLYMOUTH THE lmuh who Plymouth, IN hne i “h Pnly—lr Kmal on i “h Su o Rce”Puie rdrcsi “aa X” “Madam in Fredericks Rachel”—Pauline of Soul “The in Young Kimball Penalty”—Clara “The in Channey ----- &

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ito. o h bs w cn o is do can we best the So ciation. orw n fr l tm, a be may time, to­ all success. with today,crowned for undertakings, and morrow your is, wish that sincerest our and everyone, open the but us, shown responses, courtesy the noble our for all, and and generous one you, to extend to appre­ and thanks our express cannot pleas­ a been has work The ceeded. un­ this in as shown fellowship good done being good.work the of ciation prt n hc yu l responded. all you which in spirit your for only Not thanks. heartfelt committee, a the for we, work and a cause, good but persuading, and spirit. true and good a such such in heartedrtess, andopen with responses, noble such with suc­ surely have we dertaking,. and and harmony such there was takings, we community. our in that him by appre­ our and show and citizen, express might pastor fellow our for and respect and love our production supervised onr, n Bin nam o firiun Bnranm. Brian or andcountry, kings Irish destruction, of century a on fell Danes and Northmen the of true and great the and heartedness words mere that you to say to wish rewarded were we as all, us to ure that under­ committee, our of the any in of before, say, never to behalf wish I in and fellowship, good great a fulfill to undertook we today, tes he I ter o, ih the with lot, their In threw others no­ sank w he In hich way to a him In sink caused adaptation of power conqueror purelya more Norman was (1823-1892) “the Freeman A. Prof.Edward of words ihe quote Ireland,” to of time the In England, from in mans Ireland, In Danes the of power tarf. Aprilon 23. 1014, finally Clon-broke the of battle In victory the his.great their of deliverance (lie for wars, After tierce destruction. with Ireland Power of the Danes Broken by Brian Brian by Broken Danes the of Power RULE ALIEN UNDER IRELAND and harmony be must there cess, express might we that task, goodand nw syn, mr Iih hn the than Irish “more saying, known well- nrthe became, and Irish, native swell to Nor­ went Ireland the in of settlers man While-some else. where Ireland In his hnt anywhereelse, than “In began. conquest its and II,Henry Munster, by of king (926-1014), Born of succession ii in people their led rs themselves.”—Detroit News.Irish Pale, the of English the mass, of the Nor­ the Invaded by1171 Ireland was ebr ta js to ek ago weeks two just that member, BIG DOUBLE BILL BILL DOUBLE BIG oe. hn 26. l wr j work [ All save and us Try' 236W. Phone i We money. estimate. an heating. air j low hot or cbmparatively water a I at you make standard desire any of outfit • you on tke best plumbing best work tke on •you il e ld o al n gv yu j you give and [ hot call to steam, glad be do will also We figure. guaranteed. Lionel Barrymore Lionel ’M APATRIOTIC I ' usrb fr h Mail. the for Subscribe bu S0 . . ie aa hosts pagan ibe D., A. S00About and each you, thank we Again, PLUMBER MA> us a nt wr o begging of work a not was Ours o al nw ta t ati suc­ attain to that know, all You NEPHEW OF/ n cnie wl te inde­ the well consider and independence plumbing ^ edn pie w wl quote will we prices pendent tut with over system. matter the be plumbing Talk poor, you'll a of that inconveniences petty the Say above of now. declaration your IGN C EL LIVE REAL ou in Boru MY UNCLE e a isal ht ah om j room bath that install can We rod Bennett Arnold THURSDAY Y A R & R E T N E R I M A S 1014— Amalgamated. ___ YES! Normans Became Became Normans IN -----

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THE PLYMOUTH -MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 p ham, who decided he would, make an visors, so County Agent Gregg, will' STARK some splendid music, and in the even­ Ideal lead for Mrs. ‘ Chaplin in her file 'at once the application with the ing the young people certainly did new photoplay. /- state officiiHs to have" thig work done. Mr. and Mrs. William *Wilson of credit to the service. EVERY DOLLAR OF . THE THEATRE It is calculated that at no distant Wayne, spent last Friday evening at The snow did noUseem to hinder MICHIGAN TO RAISE FUND WILL GO TO 1 “The Great Adventure,”, starring. date all dairy herds in the country- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanTassel’s the people from coming to church Lionel Barrymore, the noted actor, must be tested7but this work will be in IStark. and Sunday-school, as there were IRELAND, HE SAYS According to alj pre-view reports, J will be the attraction at the Penni- Wayne county a little in advance. Miss Ilene Wilson spent the week­ more at Sunday-school than the Sun- the story unfolded in “The Scof­ This % particularly important in the end with Merna VanTassel. dpy before. 1 FUND FOR STARTING man Allen theatre, Thursday, April Miss Marie Brown of Plymouth, fer,” Allan Dwan’s latest contribu-! 28. This Associated - First National matter of registered cattle. Mass Elizabeth Beyer led the'young Every dollar collected In Mich- tion to the screen, is one of the ; “The villages and rural sections spent last Friday afternoon and picture is the screen adaptation of night with Miss Alice Larden. people’s meeting, Sunday night, and j STATE -CAMPAIGN -WILL BRfNG. iaan’s campaign. May 1 to May 8, most tremendously human, of recent! Arnold Bennett’s famous play of the of the county are more interested it was on, “Recreation." Many things productions and the momentum with,; in this work than Detroit from a The dancing party given at Mr. | $350,000 FOR SUFFERING WO- inclusive, will go for the cause for same ndme, having been successfully were discussed, such as parties, base which it is contributed—the faed- which the series of exceedingly in-, health standpoint,” Secretary Car­ and Mrs. Bert Kehrl’s, last Saturday j \ MEN AND CHILDREN. produced on the stage both in Eng­ evening was well attended. Mrs. ball, smoking, dancing, and it was ing, clothing and sheltering of the teresting incidents move forward is land and America. In it Barrymore michael explains. “In the city all of full of good thoughts. described as “an avalanche of life’s ! will be seen in a new role, for “The the milk is pasteurized, so there is Kehrl served a bountiful lunch, and thousands of helpless women and truest truisms so presented as to en- ! little danger of the tuberculosis from al^-departed reporting a fine time. The B. Y. P. U. are planning a children wflo are today without the Great Adventure” is a comedy. He banquet about the middle of May. EVERY CITIZEN ASKED TO HELP tertain royally." This photoplay is ; has the part of an eccentric artist, that source, which is not true in Mrs. Roy Clement and Mrs. Wm. i ■ • ____ necessities of life. booked for as showing at the Penni- j other sections. State health author­ Johnson were in Detroit shopping, Our state superintendent of young who in order to elude a celebrity last Fqiday. people is expected to be with us. _ This is the assurance of D. J. i.;an Allen theatre on. Saturday even- ‘ hunter with matrimony as her ob­ ities consider this the most advanced i May 1 to 8, Inclusive, Set For “Driv^”" Healy, Jr., of Detroit, chairman for ifig, April 23rd, and there can be lit- j ject, conceals his identity by posing step that can be taken in the matter JMrs. Mack Coble and son spent- Wednesday is church cleaning day. For Share of National Charity tie doubt as to the film’s popularity! of controlling the spread of tubercu­ last Friday with Mrs. Hazen Fishfer All are invited to assist in the good Michigan of the American Commit' as his own dead valet, going to “his Q u o ta. teer for Relief in Ireland which here since this community contains I own” funeral in Westminster Abbey, losis in Michigan; in fact, it is claim­ and daughter. work. its full quota of real lovers of the; ed that the number of cases will be Miss lone Johnson is spending a will raise a fund of $350,000, this and sacrificing his worldly posses­ The B. Y. P.—U. will hold a pot- state’s share of the $10,000,000 human side of life. sions reduced fifty per cent in two or three few days in Detroit. Every man. woman and child in luck supper and business meeting at national fund. years.” Mr. and Mrs.* Harry Flaherty and 6:30 next Saturday evening. Every Michigan whose sympathies go out to The federal authorities are now “Not a penny of the money given little daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. member ought to be there. the poor, the homeless, the hungry George Stewart, brother of the! working in Livingston county, but In Michigan will be expended for Frank Winkler and children, Sunday. and the unclad, will l>a asked to con­ beautiful and talented Anita, is also I ^should reach Wayne late this com­ Mr. and Mrs. Sayles will be away organization work, clerk hire, of­ the most of the week. The Sayles t r ib u te to the* s t a t e ’s q u o ta o f $350,000. climbing the ladder of success in the J WAYNE COUNTY ing summer or fall. At least ten ex­ fice rent, salaries or the other motion picture world. He has the family reunion takes place April 21 in the nation-wide campaign now be­ perienced men will come and every necessary expenses of a big cam­ most important role of his screen; milk cow in the county w;'. be test­ Baptist Notes at Hillsdale. This year it is on Mr. ing waged to raise a total of $10.- paign like this,” Mr. Healy an­ career in “Old Dad.” playing as MU-1 ed and if found diseased ordered de­ The annual meeting of the church Sayles’ mother’s birthday, and wilLbe 000,000 for the suffering women and fired Harris Chaplin’s leading man j BUREAU NEWSstroyed. Condemned cattle are paid will be held at the church, Thursday held at the home of her daughter, n o u n c e s. in his new First National starring! far jointly by the federal and state evening, April 28th. All the church Mrs. Dr. Martindale. She is 87 years children of Ireland by the American “All organization and collection vehicle, which will be shown at the! The largest and most important authorities. and congregation are invited to come old. Committee for Relief in Ireland. expense has been met by contribu­ Penniman Allen theatre, Tuesday j project ever undertaken by the and eat supper together at six o’clock, Mrs. Daly has'been appointed dele­ While more than 30 states began tions made by the leading men iden­ evening, April 26th. Inspired by his Wayne County Farm Bureau and its They Speak Well of It and then go upstairs to elect officers, gate to the Women's Missionary so­ their campaigns on March 17 and tified with the American Committee sister’s remarkable success as a star, extension staff will be that of wip­ “I frequently hear Chamberlain’s receive reports of all departments of ciety to meet at Howell. She is to many of them report the raising of in the United States. George has carefully prepared him­ ing out in every form tuberculosis in Ccugh Remedy praised by friends the church. The address of the even­ respond to the address of welcome. i heir quotas, the "drive" in .Michigan “We want every man, woman self for a career in the silent drama. the dairy herds. This action was and acquaintances, which only tends ing will bo given by Rev. Grimwood, Heretofore he has played only minor pastor of the Northville Baptist Rev. F. A. Brass of Walled Lake, will be taken-up during the eight days and child in the state to know that approved by the executive board of to strengthen my good opinion of it,” every penny will be spent for ex­ parts in cinema productions. George the bureau at its last meeting, and writes- Mrs. Fred Arter, Zanesville, church. Special music will be given was a caller at the Baptist par­ of May 1 to May S, inclusive. It is Stewart’s growing talent and pro­ the finances to pay the expenses of Ohio. Try it when you have a cough by the choir. The roll of- the church sonage. planned to have a Michigan organiza­ actly the cause for which It was gress, however, came under the ob­ the federal veterinarians has now or cold and see for yourself what an will be called also. tion that will cover every county, contributed, the feeding, clothing servation of Director Lloyd Ingra- been assured by the'board of super­ excellent medicine it is.—Advt. Sunday morning the choir gave us j Subs

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a high-class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as wp sell you every day at regular prices and have sold you for years. . shall cover Michigan thoroughly. Al­ That there are pedigreed A M Pu> \U_ „ £ A rlvpr+icinn This sale was developed by the United Drug Co., as an advertising plan. ready chairmen have been appointed plants and scrubs? Which in many of the 83 counties of the state will you plant? A l C W TV ay Ol /A U VC IllSing Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you and others are being selected rapidly. Our plants are grown from

of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full-size package of high standard In each county the chairman is ap­ the best seed, purchased from ■-■■■■-...... merchandise for lc. It costs money to get new customers, the loss taken on tHis sale will be well spent if the goods please you. pointing committees of workers Lhat reliable dealers and selected will carry the work into every home. ! for hardiness and quick m i-, The city of Detroit is being divided ' turity.

HOUSEHOLD into 40 districts and teams of workers j ...... HARMONY ASPIRIN TABLETS VIOLET DULCE STATIONERY We have a strain of B o n n y . VANISHING CREAM under captains will conduct a house-1 Best tomato plants from M ic h -, REMEDIES and TOILET to-house canvass. It is expected that I igan seed that will make you | Safe and very pleas­ SUNDRIES and this plan also will be -carried out in ; money. TOILET GOODS WATER ant. Just the kind other larger cities of the state. In I you need. It cleanses, Detroit and the .other cities, too. mass Now is the time to get y o u r 40c Dyspepsia Tablets, 2 for 41c Beautiful packages beautifies and truly HOUSEHOLD early cabbage plants. 50c Glycerine and Rose meetings will be held prior to May 1, of high grade toilet makes the skin like and speakers of national fame will H.. - - - Water ...... 2 for 51c water, each containing These are genuine Aspirin Tab­ velvet. It is one of We will have on hand fo r 40c Antiseptic Tooth lets.. Each containing 5 grains. the creams that help NEEDS come lo Michigan for these affairs. Decoration Day, some e x tr a the true odor of the Made by Americans in America. fine Geraniums in ffour-ittch Powder ...... 2 for 41c flower whose name it you retain that youth­ The movement in the state is re­ Packed 1 dozen in a box, 2 dozen 45c Cascade Paper and ceiving the unqualified endorsement pots. Get your orders in e a rly $1.25 Cod Liver Oil I bears. Violet, Lilac in a box, 10§ in a bottle.^. ful look. for these. Emul...... 2 for $1.26 and Wistaria. Envelopes (Folding of men and women of every faith and Standard Price This Sale Standard Price This Sale Carton) ...... 2 for 46c 25c Bronchial Tablets, 2 for 26c Standard Price Thfo Sale One race. The throe Catholic Bishops of 100’s, 69c, ...... 2 for 70c 45c Carton of 50 Michigan have already signified their 50c Violet Dulce Cold 24’s, 25c, ...... 2 Jar for26c 50c Jar. 51C C. R. ROSS & SON Cream ...... 2 for 51e Two Envelopes ...... 2 cart. 46c intention of sending out pastoral let­ Sunshine Acres Greenhouse Bot. Bot* $1.01 12’s, 15c...... 2 for 16c 25c Rexall Foot $1.00 Boqqet Ramee Complexion Powder To match Cascade lb. paper. ters urging a ready response from Powder ...... 2 for 26c their people. It is also hoped to have An exceptional high 5c Clips ...... 2 for 6c A relief to the feet if used HIKER’S MILK OF Rexall Toilet Soap For Pen and Pencil like communications from the Bishops regularly. A splendid grade grade face powder. of the Episcopal and Methodist 35c Rexall Almond MAGNESIA of hard milled soap. Adheres to the skin . 15c Velour Powder Churches and from a prominent Jewsh Does not become Cream ...... 2- for 36c No home should be without it. and contains the Puffs ...... 2 for 16c ra b b i. Useful alike for grown-ups and i soft and wasteful. for wind burn, chapping and combined perfumes of 5c Erasers ...... 2 for 6c Gov. Groesbeck has been asked to other kindred irritations. -* little folks as an antacid and laxa­ fragrant tive; 12-oz. bottle. and absolutely pure rose, jasmine helio­ Issue a proclamation calling on the 40c Rexall Baby soap. 5c Gum ...... 2 for Cc people of the state to enter into the Standard Price This Sale trope and lilac. Laxative ...... 2 for 41c Standard Price This Sale Standard Price . This Sale 5c Mints ...... 2 for 6c work. Thomas E. Johnson. Btate su­ A pleasant laxative that chil­ perintendent of public instruction will dren will take. & 50c IZ 51c & 15c cTr« 16c $1.00. Nux. and Iron Tab­ ask the children of all the schools of 46c Cherry Bark Cough ^ $1.00 S£. $1.01 lets (100 Tablets), 2 for $1.01 Syrup, Imp...... 2 for 46c Michigan to carry the message to 10

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(©, 1921, Waster awapaper Union.) John Benton rose hurriedly from (he breakfast table and plunged for Ida hat; then be plunged for his wife. “Good-by, dearest," he said, clasping Quality Goes ClearThrough her as tightly as he could, considering that ha was holding a derby and a bag fall of office papers. *|l must catch that 8:27.” ‘‘Good-by, John," said [Mary Benton, kissing him fondly. “Ij do wish- you When you come to inspect the family of Dort didn’t have to hurry-away to that old office,” she added, pouting. cars, we urge 'your particular attention to the “It won’t be for long," said her hus­ craftsmanship displayed in the body construction. band. "If onr great new advertising PRICES scheme goes through vye’ll flood the Observe, if you will, the artistic nicety that at­ country with notices of our new pat­ Touring Car ...... $1215 ent. Everybody will read them. It’s tends the finish of even the smallest details. my own Idea. Can't stop to tell you Roadster ...... $1215 now. Good-by." And, with a hurried Mark the finely modelled moulding and beautiful Anal kiss, he was through the door and hastening toward the station. grace of the flowing lines. Contrast this wonder­ Fourseason Sedan ...... $1995 Mary sighed a little—then smiled. ful body design with those that hitherto have stood She and John had been married only highest in your estimation. Fourseason Coupe ...... $1865 six months and they were very fond of each other. She put away the breakfast things; F. O. B. Flint then, still smiling at the thought of her husband's haste, she went into Wire wheels and spare tires extra the little room in which he worked at nights upon the new advertising plan. A piece of paper lay In one corner; It had evidently fluttered out of his desk and fallen there, unnoticed. She picked it up and, glancing at It. felt her heart throb painfully. She could hardly read the wordsthat danced before her eyes. It waa a'love letter, and It began: Perry Woodworth "My dearest, sweetest Jack." It was typewritten—evidently that the writer Phone 243 Plymouth, Mich. might remain Immune against discov­ ery. and for the same reason It was signed "Bunny." And it was Just the sort of foolish mixture of prattle and endearment that an ignorant young girl would witte. though at first "asleep" her “heart Worst of all, it was headed 2247 WHERE BUNGLER DIE waketh.” She is “moved for Him,” Andover street—her husband’s busi­ h a rm! "JES’ CALUME_____ JIM” I C™ F ir a t R? Presbyterian H ™ WS and as she face with 14th, in the Presbyterian ' church. ^ o{ g^, 6 for Sunday April of the Word of God.” The evening bag and started downtown. Slie would the facts. Over sixty members and friends were; j 4tj, pjeture after picture of the service will be English. Text, Ezekiel. - be very .quiet and very calm and give After the bunglers get in their work present, in spite of the fact that it ; ..bride" is given in this book. Sure- 36:27- Theme, “How God Prepares ■ - - was a very stormy day. A short1 Iy , picture here. “The voice His Christians.” I . the woman no occasion to triumph It's impossible for anyone else to make business meeting was held and then over her. She would request a few of the beloved” “knocketh” to His English bibie lecture every Thurs , W ii DSC IT D 6 a good job of It. They lake perfectly came the yearly election of officers. love” (church). His "undefiled” and I day evening. the Mail Today. moments of John’s time, would walk- good reputations anil leave Iheiii pretty The following officers were elected: in, lay down the letter, ask him if he poor examples of wlint Is good. No President—Mrs. E. R. Daggett 0 1iad anything to say. and then ge wood butcher ever made a bigger mess Rec. Sec’y.—Mrs. Charles Riggs j * home. She' would never return—nev­ of good lumber than hns many a bun­ Cor. Sec’y—Mrs. M. A. Patterson | er. By this time she had begun to cry gler made of other people’s lives. And Treasurer—Mrs. Ernest Vealey , again. these artists even hnngle up their own Several new members gave their She went down on a car and en­ lives. They get their heads full of no­ names in, and we hopfe many more' tered the dreary office building. When will follow. tions that lead to folly. Like guns, After the election was over, the she went in she saw the same office they go off half-cocked and the dam­ refreshment committee served ice' boy and bookkeeper; but there was age can never he repaired. Careless cream and cake. j a new stenographer, a little, fluffy- of the facts, they frequently make as­ The next meeting is to ' be held' haired thing, who chewed gum brazen­ sertions that are far from true and April 28th, at the home of Mrs. Chao.' ly. Her heart sank. Was it possible act according to what you expect of Grainger on Mill street, and we hope that John was attracted by that crea­ such creatures. . Every effort added to see a large crowd there. j ture? seems to add to the confusion.—Grit. Will those who can please bring i “Why, Mary!” John was at the their dues with them that day. I door, looking at her with a puzzled Dues were raised in March to one' RIDE ON SUNBEAM EXPRESS dollar per year. - | expression. He was holding her hands Each member try to secure a new , "Mary! What’s wrong, dear?" -- • _. . ... , . _ „ member for April 28th. The Fordson Tractor was made to meet the demands and necessities of the every-day American farmer. She could not help her tears. “Send Journey That Would Be Remarkable | K for Speed and for Wonder* , It was made with the thought that it was the necessity of the man of forty acres as well as the man with that—woman away,” she said In a fal­ one thousand acres. It was made not only for plowing, harrowing, discing, drilling, seeding, mowing, tering voice, and the stenographer Seen Along the Way. N O T I C E reaping, but for all other work on the farm where power is necessary. It was made to bring con­ withdrew softly, smiling a little. Slit- „ . „ . “ . i From now on until further notice, had seen men's wives go to their hus­ Emile Belot. the h rench astronomer, j ship every Tuesday on the P. - veniences ‘ to the- fanner’s home as well as for the cultivation of his fields. It was made to furnish band’s offices liefore. Mary Renton en­ suggests that. If one were able to I m. railroad, and will be in 4® mar- power for the cream separator, silo filling, cutting feed, sawing wood, furnishing power for milking, tered, put down her hag and, standing straddle a light ray (which travels ' ket for all the cattle, hogs, sheep washing, supplying the house with running water, electric lights, and the hundred and one things on like a recording angel, flung down the 188,000 miles a second) and thus voy- : and calves I can get. If we the farm. It was made to do all this economically .and in a reliable way. It was made to be a big age through space, observations along i should fail to agree on .the price of letter silently. John Benton read If profitable servant on the farm. and suddenly hegnn to laugh uproar­ the route would be exceedingly Inter \ any cattle, I will ship them for you to M. C. stockyards, Detroit, for iously. estlng. It would lake only » little ..... more* ■ ! $1-50 , . -per head, including war tax , “John? You arc laughing!" ex­ , and insurance. Charles S. Memtt, claimed Ills wife. than a second to reach the moon and 11127 Penniman avenue. Phone 122.! And it has not failed in any of the expectations had for it. It has been tested as no other Tractor “Read It aloud, m.v dear." her hus­ In 4 minutes and 20 seconds one would ! - 21tf! has been tested. It has been proven reliable and can furnish proofs impossible to any other Tractor. band answered, ".^o you thought— arrive at the planet Mars. One would , ______It has done these things not only in America, but in Europe, Asia, Africa, and in the Islands of the you thought—” - get as far as Jupiter in 35 minutes. ! xt/ v p i / vis ^ Seas. It has met successfully the demands of farmers, in every part of the civilized world. “John, what do you mean? Can you to Saturn In 79 minutes, to Uranus In j N O T I C E I offer any excuse at all? What.Is It?" 2*4 hours and to Neptune In 4 hours, j Proposals for building cement John Benton read solemnly: On the way one would come across walks for the coming season of 1921, “My dearest, sweetest Jack—When a great many comets without tails— previously submitted having been re­ Therefore, the Fordson Tractor can meet all the conditions of-your farm. When you buy a Fordson. are you going to take me out to din­ nebulous bodies of spherical shape jected by the village commission, you are not buying any experiment—you are buying a servant and a money-maker for you that you edn ner again, as you did on the 29th, which are rarely seen from the earth. newr bids will be received by the Vil­ depend upon absolutely from the first day you put it to work. It is easy to understand. It possesses It would take two years to get out­ lage Manager for laying Whatever sweetheart? I miss you every hour of quantity of walks and curbs and for all the power you want. It is> simple to control. It is more flexible than you imagine. It will help the day—more than I miss Halroff, side the spliere of the sun's attraction, whatever patchwork is ordered by the and by that time our orb of day you cultivate every foot of ground you have, and every day in the year you will find use for it on the the new patent- scissors for cutting commission this season. These bids farm. Its appeal to the farmer is in its dependable service and the wide variety of work it can do. your own hair. When I see my broth­ would look like nothing more import­ will be received up to Tuesday, AprtT er's Halroff I think of your own dark, ant than a big star, 26th. 1921, at 5:00 p. m. lustrous locks. I—" The star nearest to us. Alpha Cen- SidneyD.Strong, “Oh, pshaw r said John, throwing tauri, would meanwhile he looming up. Village Manager We’d like every farmer that reads this, if he hasn’t a Fordson Tractor already, to come to us and let us the letter down. That's a mimeo­ and the wayfarer through apace might Bell him one. Let us demonstrate its powers, its values, on your own farm. Let’s get into details— expect to arrive there In a little more graphed circular, Mary; we’re flooding power, reliability, economy. While the sale of a Tractor gives us a small profit, the purchase of a the country with them. • Everybody than four years. By this time he would have Journeyed 24,000,000.000 Tractor to . the farmer means a money-making servant every day for years. So the sale of a Ford­ will read them and want a pair. Look son means more to the purchaser than it does to ua. We are arguing for your good, Mr. Farmer. Come at those stacks of letters up there/ miles. dearest—they’re all the same letter, in and talk it over. Your time against ours. It is worth it. ^ all those thousands of tbdg. And you Painfully Thrilling Game. thought—you really thought—" The natives of the Philippine Islands But Vary was past thinking now; have a game known as “slapping." It And remember, when you buy a Fordson Tractor, we are right here to keep that Tractor in reliable aha was in his arms, and her tears Is played by two men. Both ' are running condition every day. You wont have to wait if anything should get out of order. We are were those of relief, happiness and nude, and after tossing a shell to de­ right hem to keep it right, because one of the conditions of the Fordaon Dealer ia that he must keep on humiliation. ^ termine who Is “IL" one of. them, the hand always a complete supply nf parts. This ia a guarantee we dont believe you can get with any other “It” man, takes a seat on a log In A Sad “Reflection." such a manner as'to expose his right farm Tractor. Como in. . Let’s talk it over. » “I want to see some mirrors." tlilgh. He then lights a cigarette and “Hand mirrors?” endeavors to maintain an -air of con-., “No; the kind-you can see your face temptuous Indifference. In."—Dudley Holbrook,' fa Science gad The other man steps back sso as to get a good swing, and tbep ships wltb-- hls .band with every ounce of strength THE P in o u n MOTOR SALES CO. The label oa your -he can pur Into It. -The report souads your subscription like a pistol shot. A Judge examines Corner South M ain and Ann the spot where the blow fell. If *- Arbor Streets Mood blister 4s shown—that Is, if the NOTICE blood can be seen just under the akin Phone 130 Phone 130 —the victim has no chance To come » B q a r d of R e v ie w for H ie Bhaafc back at his antagonist If It does not show, then he can swing at the other fellow...... , i . i ,

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc! R cunited by Smith’s Spite Fence. FOR SALE—Cement blocks.- H. ! Richards, 240-F2. 19tf | Service! FOR SALE—Ford, 1919. Tip top j B, HAZEL BLAIR. shape. Part down. Terms repsonsi- ! ble party. R. E Bloxsom, Phone I | Any motor car, regardless of the nameplate, m ay' (©. 1021. Woatorn NevrapapVr Union.) 249-FlS. 19tf | at times require some attention and adjustment. Jt certainly was a desirable prop­ FOR SALE—New modern home, j erty fron»-every point of view, but one Vacant lot on West Ann Arbor street. | A good ear is only as good as the service it ren- point of view was permanently Includ­ Vacant lot on Adams street. Im­ ed, and that was the outlook upou old provements in. Phone T575M, after j ders, and the mechanical attention you are able to Mr. Smith’s garden. It was an enor­ 6:00 p. m. Bert Giddings, 285 Har­ mous garden, almost big enough for vey street. I3tf j obtain when required. $he grounds of an institution, and ) / This is a Studebaker from Mr. Smith’s front gate Mrs. Har- WANTED—Two or three furnished j Not only can you obtain GOOD LOCAL SER- nack could see'row s of magnificent rooms for light housel^eping. Ad­ elms and locust trees# and flower beds dress Mail office. 19t2 j VICE on BUICK motor cars, but this service is which always seemed to bloom with seasonable flowers. But from her side Get that broken casting welded by j I nationwide—any place you may be you are always Year—in Plym outh as oxygen acetylene, at Hadley & Kin- j windows she could see nothing. j within a very few miles of an authorized BUICK “It’s the spite fence." explained the caid’s. Phone 181-F2. 7 tf' * agent. "That’s why the property’s so | .SERVICE STATION in charge of a competent cheap. Mr. 'Smith resented, the late PIANO TUNING—For expert j Buick mechanic. e l s e w h e r e owner’s building next to him, and so piano tuning, voicing and action reg­ ulating, call C. E.' Stevens, tuner fo$ he pnt it up." Ypsilanti Conservatory of Music. So Mrs. Ha mack bought the prop­ 932 Mary street, Ann Arbor. Phone erty. It was Just the place, she told 107J, Plymouth. ' 1^3m herself, for a widowed lady to settle down, and thete was an excellent fin­ Before you buy your car—inspect the Stude­ ^ FOR SALE—Eight-room house, Plymouth Buick Sales Company ishing school near by for Miriam, her good shade and large lot, water, “A serviee station in need is a friend indeed.” only child. And days passed and lights,, garage. All in good shape. baker line. You will find the car you w ant at weeks passed, but neither saw Mr. East Ann Arbor street. Henry Ray, Phone 263 Starkweather Ave. S m ith . Plymouth, Phone 189J. lOtf a price th at will harm onize w ith your idea as One day the agent stopped her In the street. FOR SALE—No. 1 clover and tim­ “I hear you’re going to have a neigh­ othy hay. $12.00 per ton. E. A. to present day values. “Buy it because it’s a bor,” he said, grinning. Smith. Phone 303-F14. r6tf “What, somebody else going to build on the other side?" asked Ade­ FOR SALE—New modern home on Studebaker.” line Harnack apprehensively. Blunk avenue. All improvements. "No, Mrs. Harnack," the agent an­ A fine home at a reasonable price. Cement = Blocks i swered. “Old Mr. Smith's nephew, See A. D. Macham, corner Williams i John. Is coming to live with him. Won­ street and Blunk avenue, or phone der what old man Smith will do with 362W. I3tf M odels and Prices—F. O. B. Factory h im ." I am prepared to furnish quality cement blocks in | "Teach him to be a feucemaker, I FOR SALE—Ford car with over- Touring Cars and Roadsters suppose,” said Mrs. Harnack crossly. -size tire; 1 disc, 1 spike-tooth drag, large or small quantities at the lowest possible j Young John Smith was put into a 1 farm wagon, 1 double harness, some small tools. William Alexander, price. Get our prices. Light-Six ...... $1485.00 Jatyyer’s office In Cosset Town. One phone 222W. 14tf day, when Miriam had been home from _ = i> Special-Six ...... $1750.00 school two weeks, Mrs. Harnack, i walking with her, saw fcpr daughter FOR ^.L E —Dependable used cars at reasofpble prices. Plymouth Buick • i Special-Six Roadsters ...... $1750.00 bow, $tnd John Smith raised Me Lpt Fred R head as he passed on the opposite side of CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER !‘ Big-Six ...... $2150.00 th e ro a d . FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, $4 Phone 375W Wills Bldg. I "How do you know him?" demand­ per 1,000; ’500, $2. Brandywine, PLYMOUTH, MICH, j ed the mother. Helen Davis, Dunlap, Lake Champion, "Oh. I was introduced," answered etc. Ernest Putnam,. Williamston, Coupes and Sedans her daughter evasively. Mich. 18t4 "Then understand, Miriam, I forbid you to speak to him ugaiu or notice PIANO BUILDING AND TUN­ Light-Six Coupe Roadster ...... $1850.00 h im .'’ ING—E. E. Combs, factory ex­ .-“Very well, mamma," answered the pert piano tuner and regulator. Light-Six Sedan ...... $2150.00 daughter submissively. It’s the factory way of doing it. A number of years with Grinnell Bros. But on the next day carpenters ar­ Now located at Ypsilanti, 406 North TRUCKING! Special-Six Coupe . . . '...... $2650.00 rived at Mr. Smith’s house, and they Hamilton. Leave orders with Miss proceeded to erect u rough scaffolding Youngs, teacher of piano, bank Special-Six Sedan ...... $2750.00 on the outside of the fence. And the block. \ 18tf next day painters mounted it, and be­ fore nightfall the exterior bore the EGGS! EGGS! O ur truck goes to D etroit every j sign, In huge letters of yellow and From three fine pens of Barred r e d : Rock Royalty and Aristocrat day except Friday. “Try Pyramid Pills for That Tired strains. Both light and dark mat­ K eelin g ." ings. Nett Brown, Plymouth, Mich., Adelina Harnack was away that day member of American Barred Plym­ In town. When she came back she outh Rock Club- Phone 214. 16t8 M akes trip to Pontiac Fridays. Schrader Bros. saw (lie legend. She was furious. ■‘Jtlriiim. I am going to stop this if TOMATO AND PEPPER PLANTS We have a fine lot of Tomato and PHONE 51-F2 It takes every penny I have." she said. Pepper plants for sale, this spring. Leaves Plym outh 6:30 a. m. PLYMOUTH "I mu going straight down to Mr. Tomato plants, 32 in a box at 75c Cupel, tlu* lawyer, to*.Instruct him to per box. Pepper plants, 100 in a get an Injunction.” box. at $1.00 per box. We have a "But, mamma—" few cabbage plants left for 50c per “Now. nof u word; Miriam!” box, 100 plants in a box. Frank J. “All right, mamma, only John—I Nowotarski. near Plymouth Mills, Phone north village. 20t4 mean Mr. Smith—is working, in Mr. 160J OSCAR MATTSj Cupel's office.” FOR SALE—One lot in Elm The name betrayed the secret which Heights, $475.00. E. 0. Huston. -the girl's tones concealed. Mrs. Har­ 16tf nack turned on iier. h “Why do you cull him John?” she One hundred feet frontage by 200 H asked icily. “ Is It possible—possi­ deep. Elm "Heights. Address. Own­ ble— ?” She looked^at her daughter's er, care of Plymouth Mail. 20t4 Are Yor Going to Do Any 1 scarlet face. “Miriam, has there been anything between you and that con­ temptible young man?" Building or Repair Miriam begun to cry. “I love John," SUNSHINE ACHES she sobbed. "And lie loves me, and For SeJe! W ork? he’s coming to see you tomorrow aft­ e rn o o n ." Ten or twenty acres about three “No, indeed," answered her mother. miles southwest of Plymouth on If so remember'our motto, “I tun going to see him, and his uncle, cement road. $180.00 per a erg . $500 too. and tell them what I think of down, balance on contract. ‘•CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE” th e m ." ller anger was at..the boiling point Eighty acres, about 3% miles Fine Location on Cement southwest of Plymouth, IV* miles to We will gladly figure your job, either large or when she arrived at the front door. cement road; 7-room house, 3 closets, “Is Mr. Smith In?” she asked of the 2-room basement, furnace; new barn, small, for HIGH GRADE concrete work at the Road, South Main St. housekeeper. 36x60, full basement, and other out­ most reasonable prices. A . “Mr. John Smith, or Mr. Johnathan buildings. Good productive soil. Smith?" asked the woman curtly. $200 per acre; $8,000 cash, balance terms. “Jonathan!” arficl Mrs. Harnack WE DO CEMENT WORK quietly, and the housekeepr tbojght Eighty-four acres, about 5 miles It was the answer to her question. ” southwest of Plymouth; lies along But Adelina Harnack merely repeat­ the cement road, about 25 miles from O F A L L KINDS. ed the name In wonder. Could there Detroit. Buildings on cross road, lie two Jona'thnn Smiths or was it—?" about 40 rods from cement'road and Sewer, W ater and Side “Walk in, ill ease.” said the house­ school; 9-room house, furnace and good barn. Good water. $255 per keeper, nnd a half minute later the acre, one-half cash. visitor found herself In the presence Blunk & Black B S 8 of the recluse. I also have other farms and vil­ walks Included He had not changed so greatly. He lage properties listed for SKle. I. E. BLUNK, was the same man whom she had once loved so passionately, save for the 1090 WiUliams St., Plymouth tale of years. And he knew her. B. F. Tyler Adelina!" he exclaimed, and stum- L-led forward. And Adelina Harnack Dealer in Real Estate somehow found herself in his arms, Plymouth Phone 259-F4 though It was 20 years since she had You can buy lots on le f t th e m . Bridges Retaining Walls It’s really you. Adelina?” he asked Incredulously. “Where do you live? It Is Eas^ To Foundations .Septic Tanks or we will build to How have you found me here?” “I live next door," she .answered. Imitate Names “Next door?" The public is constantly being “Beyond the fence. Don't you re- swindled by imitatiens, count­ member-that I wrote to you? Oh. but R obert H. W arner you didn't know my married name, did erfeits and -substitutes that re­ Call Mr. Sim pson at Plym outJ you? I want to tell you so mucb— semble in nam e and appearance ir v but the shock has unnerved me.” Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ i Contractor for He caught her in his arms again. pound. It » because the origi­ you out to see these lots “It Is you, then," he said. ‘Tve nal Foley's it so good, so reliable held you in my heart and fenced you and so well Irnown that these General Cement Work round about—and all the while I was frauds find sale. ' fencing you out, unknowing It. But, Ahvajr Has It In Hi* Horn Plymouth, Michigan Adallmi—I shall keep you now—I—" T. J. i h c k - l A w * CL, writ**: “W . bavu owS Fofcy’o Howry m d T « i. N r kow for Jfe paused- “W eU l te a r d o w n the aovcrsl jrean and- tod h i I b m i invaluable tor fence tomorrow,” he said, “and then coodbe and eolds, and especially tor croop tor Phone 345-J 256 Fanner St. oer cWldrto. Wp*r*to*«vrftbo*«ittod ear- we can ta lk . Not tonight. Tonight we gre a boy and girl together Mein, SSUSESSSAKSlU!? W m . S u th ei as we used to be." Foley’* Water Tanks B a rn and . Honey and Tar Phone 242-FU S id ew alk s Basement Floor* C. G-DRAPER COMPOUND JEWELER and 18 PLEASANT TO TAKE, end sooth, the raw, ioieaod rarfece*; raw.- OPTOMETRIST tee nuptnl feeling in the Eye* accurately fitted with Glasses. tero -L ftk tnedeolthe pure*, fmb- : Price* reasonable. ®ve us a trial. Offiee opposite D. R. Waiting Room, Plymouth, MJek

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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921

6mm mms NEMOM ANOTHER LETTER FROM Always Do the Safe Thing . By M. A. C. Horticultural Dept. J I N E. WILCOX Central Meat Market Nothing pays better than thorough JPPEHINGS in the matter of investing your money ami you will always soil preparation for vegetable crops. A fine, deep, well-farmed seed bed WE HAVE RECEIVED AN IN­ hawe more and more to invest. Put your savings in is essential. ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND TERESTING LETTER FROM CALL CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Early planting is one of the secreta THERE THAT WILL BE .OF IN­ UNITED STATES MORTGAGE BONDS to success in growing head lettuce. JOHN E. WILCOX, A FORMER PHONE 23 FOR May King and Mignonette are good TEREST TO OUR READERS. WELL KNOWN PLYMOUTH early varieties for the home garden. RESIDENT. Protected by first mort­ Try Big Boston or California Cream Dearborn has free mail delivery for late. now. gage upon Detroit Im­ Twin Falls, Idaho. Choice Beef, Pork, Veal Melons and cucumbers planted now Northville now' has two lumber proved, Income-bearing in pots, berry boxes or inverted sods Editor Plymouth Mail, Real Estate of value yards. Dear Sir: should be about the proper size for double the amount of and Mutton setting in the garden any time after Milford will have a Chautauqua In my letter to you some five or May 25th. again this year. The dates are six weeks ago. I forgot to tell you bond issue. Smooth seeded varieties of garden August 2 to 6. about the muddy roads that Idaho- had this last winter. I certainly CURED AND SMOKED MEATS peas are best for extra early plant­ Through the courtesy of the Investment returned in ing. The wrinkled seeded sorts Wayne Savings Bank, that village is never saw anything like it. Talk should be planted a little later. Try now provide^ with a town clock. about your Grand Rapids fly paper full. SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS these for a succession: Alaska (first Pontiac authorities are enforcing and adhesive tape for mending tires —they are hot in it with Idaho mud. early), American Wonder, Notts Ex­ the curfew law, all under sixteen Tax exempt in Michigan. celsior, Gradus, Champion of Eng­ must be accompanied by adults after But men who have been on the land (requires some support). the “good night” bell. tract for some time say they never Early planted radishes often es­ saw anything like it before. We live Normal Federal lax of 4 The Brighton Board of Commerce on - Hayburn avenue, and the city r a m b o H g r . cape the maggots. Scarlet Globe, will stage a big Fourth of July cele­ per cent paid. Unquestioned Security 1 SoT FRANK , White Icicle and Scarlet Turnip bration this year. The board will limits are just across the road from our house. There is no sidewalk on $160,000.00 issue, covering both White Tipped are good. also have charge of the Memorial Savings Banks, Insur­ ■ Don’t leave a heavy mulch on the Day observance. our street, and we have to walk land and building—Montcalm about thirty rods to reach the boule­ ance Companies and State strawberry bed too long. The plant* The Milford Masonic Building As­ Apartments. Montcalm and Brush • _ ...... ~ — - - - - ______rfiay smother. It is not necessary to vard, where we have a nice cement Institutions buy our streets, Detroit. sociation is the name of a new or­ walk. Well, we have about fifteen Remove the -mulch entirely from the bonds. bed; simply pull it away, from over ganization in that village, which has boys and girls who attend school on Property Appraisal $320,000.00 for its objective the erection of a new our street, and one morning they had the tops of the plants into the row. Masonic temple. Bond issue 160,000.00 Don’t let the weather fool you. a great time in getting to the boule­ The company offering Estimated Income ...... 46,340.00 The average date for the last killing James Blackwood of South Lyon, vard. Some had their rubbers on, them is comprised of FERTILIZER claims to* be the oldest voter in Lyon and some had them in their hands. frost in southern Michigan is about leading business and fi­ Bonds mature serially, covering I May 10th. Don’t plant beans and township, and at the recent township Well, along this boulevard is an irri­ period of 7 years. We submit other tender crops too early. election voted for the 65th time. He gating ditch, about eighteen inches nancial men, whose judg­ these bonds for your approval cast his first ballot for John C. Fre­ deep and twenty inches wide. This ment, financial* strength and uvge your early purchase. Royster’s Cuckoo Guano 1-8-1 ...... $34.75 ( mont in 1856. time of the year this ditch is sup­ posed to be dry, and they all thought and honesty of purpose Ask for further information V. M. Spencer of Wixom, who was they would put their rubbers in this cannot be disputed. with the-New York Giants last fall, Royster’s Wonder Guano 1-8-3 ...... $40.00 I and tridd out with them again this ditch and cover them with leaves, and when they came home at night Come, phone or write spring, has been released to the To­ get them. Well, some way the city ronto team of the International turned about a foot of water in this Royster’s Phos. and Potash 10-10 ...... $55.00 j league.—South Lyon Herald. ditch, and away went the rubbers. Flowers and Plants A bill was introduced at Lan­ Now, if Henry Ford should find a The United States Mortgage Bond Co., Ltd. sing last week, providing for the good assortment of overshoes and New line Fancy Flower payment of $4,000 to the parents of (Organized tinder the Itvi of tho State of Michigan I Royster’s Phos. and Potash 12-2 ...... $36.00 rubbers coming' over some of his 312 Majestic Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone Main 1100 Baskets Trooper‘Anderson, who was killed in dams some day, he can ship them a battle with bandits in Novi town­ back to Twin Falls, C. O. D. REPRESENTED RY Member Florists’ Delivery As- ship a short time ago. Anderson, it They have a story down at Twin j ciation. We can send flowers will be remembered, was at one time to any part of the world in a Falls that some farmer was coming to ’ JOHN S. DAYTON, stationed in Plymouth. town and he saw a man’s hat in the | • • Allorufyal-l.aw few hours’ time. Henry Ford is taking up his op­ road and thought he would try and PLYMOUTH MICH. Shear & Petoskey tions on property at-Pinckney, and get it. He found an old fish pole be­ everything begins to assume a very side the road, and when he lifted the Beech, Mich. Phone 122-M3, Redford Ex. rosy hue over at that burg. In a few hat, he found a man’s head under it, years us old residents returning to and he asked the fellow how long he that village for a visit won’t recog­ had been there, and he said about j nize the mill property, and, ten fifteen minutes. He asked him if he[ chances to one, the “old swimmin’ was afoot, and the fellow said, no, | hole” at the head of the race will be he was horseback. I heard they sav-! Your Implement Seat no more.—South Lyon Herald. ed the man, but lost the horse and | The .public spirited citizens of saddle. 1 Walled I-ake have organized a Well, I commenced this -letter the ' Board of Commerce or Community 1th of April, and this morning we | as Comfortable as Sanitary Meat Market have more snow on the ground than j The Imported Percheron Club'to boost the many, advantages HOTEL BLOCK PLYMOUTH Walled Lake has to offer as a resi­ we have had any time this last win­ Stallion, dence section. Among the many ter. Apricots are in full bloom here, a Cushioned Chair._ matters which will receive the at­ , but it is quite mild and may not in- [ tention of the new organization is the j jure them. This is one of the days | establishment of an auto bus line to j when children appreciate being car- i | ried to school. There are -thirty- $ 1.75 today for the Easy Ride Farm Implement Cushion JANZE connect Walled Lake, Novi and Farm­ that fits all implement seats. You need no longer ride all day on (No. 88707) ington. Dr. H. Stewart is the presi­ I three hundred pupils who attend dent of the new organization. ! sohool in Twin Falls. They have the hard steel seat of tractor, cultivator, mower or other farm im­ Choice Fresh and will stand at our farm during the j forty wagons that carry the pupils. plement. This soft but substantial cushion is solidly made of imi- They pay the drivers $75 to $135 per ation leather and stuffed with genuine curled hair.‘ It is built to season of 1921. Service Fee, $20.00 month. Some of them are five stand hard wear. You can forget aching backs and tired bones. to insure a standing colt. miles or so away. They employ Not in years has such a real comfort maker been offered to the v Salt Meats SCHOOL NOTES around ‘one hundred and thirty-five farm worker. Sold through dealers or direct, $1.75, charges pre­ paid. Get this today. It will save many tired hours. JANZE is a fine, well built horse, teachers. I think they pay them quite g o o d wages—all the way and is just the kind of an animal for The following second grade chil­ from $90 to $200 per month. Twin T H E A . & E. AUTO TOP CO. 29 East Cross Street Ypsilanti, Michigan Dressed Chickens for Saturday farmers to use to secure good draft dren were neither absent nor tardy Falls certainly have some fine school for the month: Doris Williams, Jean buildings. and farm horses. Strong, Joseph Ribar, Horace Nelson, In the line of churches, Twin Falls Fresh Fish every Friday Norman Orr, Isaac Williams, Frank­ has everything you can think of— lin Myer, Margaret Straub, Floyd Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Fresh Butter, Eggs and Oleomargarine The Chaslen Farms Dicks, Henry Rengert. Congregational, Christian Science, Three Miles Southwest of Northville, The spelling match between Wayne, Episcopal, Immanuel Lutheran, Cath­ TELEPHONE No. 413 on the Salem Road Northville and Plymouth resulted in olic, First Christian and three or four First-Build on Paper a victory for Wayne, who has been Morman churches. The Methodist doing most of their work orally, while and Presbyterians have the finest the other two have been writing. churches in the city, both of them W hat a bam costs depends in no small This showed in the more facile spell­ recently built. Two members gave ing of the victorious school. At the the Methodists a $12,000 organ. degree on the care with which it is planned end of an hour and a half, Wayne had They had to enlarge the church to in advance. 17 standing, Plymouth 3 and North­ take care, of the organ, and it is cer­ ville 1. Mr. Brown of the public tainly very beautiful inside, and on By having your plans completely speaking department pronounced the the 20th of March they re-dedicated worked out and blue printed, you can words. at the morning service. They stated they were $34,000 in debt at the safely let the contract to the lowest bidder. ! Cards were out last Wednesday for morning service, and at the evening i the High school, and each parent Contractors and those supplying ma­ services they had secured $39,000 in terials are held to exact requirements; 1 should have considered this report pledges. The Presbyterians have a i thoughtfully and earnestly. fine church costing around $75,000. substitution of inferior materials or work­ | The fourth and fifth grade boys The Twin Falls Commandery, manship can be prevented; wastes are Enblm tfSatefaaw have been organized into seven base Knights Templar, held Easter ser­ avoided; no excuse is given for expensive BIJICK I ball teams. The captains selected vices in the church on the 27th. “extras”; and misunderstandings with ; were: Ted Hickey, Earl Moore, Ed- We have four banks here, three contractors, sub - contractors and : ward Klenske, Charles Foster, Wil­ daily papers, Commercial club, pub­ liam Rambo, Earl Waltz and Frazer lic library, five elevators, one sugar workmen are unlikely. | Carmichael. The captains chose their factory, four theaters, two fine hotels rSK us for a ride in the new Buick. {.teams and the names of the teams and some very fine dwellings. James Barn Plans i decided upon were: Plymouth Slug- The James Barn Planning Department q A Let us demonstrate its power; how j gers, Detroit Union Leaders, Red Sox, They had a Chautauqua last is a national “clearing bouse' of barn August. It was certainly fine. The ideas. The bast of these ideas arc In a simple it is to handle; how handy and I Plymouth Giants, Red Caps and last thing on the program was an 320 page book on barn building, remodel I Tigers. They will play a series of address by William Jennings Bryan. comfortable. ! games against each other this season The address was given in the park. ! to determine which one is the cham- What a crowd. Mr. Bryan said he : pion team. came here seventeen years ago, Learn how easily you can drain radiator : The fifth and sixth grade girls start­ “Nothing here then but sagebrush ed their Newcomb games, Monday. and jackrabbits.” Now he says, “I and crank-case and reach the batteries. Beatrice Britcher’s team winning 12- find a beautiful city, and hundreds Greater roominess and beautiful new lines 114. The girl’s have fine teams with of beautiful farms. Water did it ihe following girls as captains: all.” Then he gave a toast on water, will appeal to your comfort and pride. j Beatrice Britcher, Hazel Hill, Kath- and no man but Mr. Bryan could say ! erine Wilcox, Winifred Draper and so much about water. Then we had i Alice Hathaway. Pussyfoot Johnson here one day.; Buick utility is made constant by Author­ Sixty men gave $10.00 apiece to have him brought over here in an aero­ ized Buick Service. Presbyterian Notes jplane from Billings, Montana. Then W. J. Burrows and the pastor j we had Wnliam G. McAdoo here last j represented the Plymouth church at | fall and he lectured on the league of Since January J, tegular equipment i the spring meeting of the Presby- i nations. He was a very pleasing on a ll models includes Cord Tires : tery held Tuesday at the Immanuel j speaker. Presbyterian church of Detroit. Mrs. Wilcox says, “John, get some The Woman’s Missionary society ; coal.” j held its annual meeting at the church, JOHN E. WILCOX. I last Wednesday. j Rev. W. B. Shirey of Ann Arbor, i addressed the members of the Ready ! Service class last Monday night, j After the address a social hour was j enjoyed. The traveling basket is still on its j way. If you nave not had it, ask for it. The last dime needed to fill David Alexander’s register bank for mis­ sions was added last Sunday nir**x at the young people’s service and contents were transferred to the I treasury. The meeting was well sup­ plied with leaders, Catherine Learned, Evelyn Schrader and Alice Hatha­ way being in charge.

Relieves Rheumatic Pains “I am subject to rheumatism and when I hava a spell of it one or two Application* of Chamberlain’s Lini­ ment relieves the pain and makes rest and sleep possible. I would jh A think of doing witkqut.it,? writes Mre. O. O w sle y , Moberly, Mo.—Advt.

WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BCILT. BUICK Witt Rirrin-rHnct Wm.E. Meeker General Teaming ^Plymouth Buick Sales Co., Plymouth!G*"kn *•* BUICK MOTOR CARS AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS ofaHkmd.

l.-v THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 iNEWAGRIGIItm How the Trapper' VERNER& WILHELM COURSES AT I U J . ENGINEERS The Philadelphia Guarantee Covers Won Hi* Bride Owners of the ! CHANGES IN DIVISION AT STATE WILMARTH SURVEY RECORDS Insulation Too Bj FREDERICK CLARKE' SCHOOL MADE TO MEET MOD­ Surveys, Municipal Engineering ERN CONDITIONS IN FARM­ Appraisals, Reports and (A. 1821. WMiern Newspaper Union.) ING. Expert Evidence Insulation is an essential part of a battery. It’s E . B. Wilhelm, W. F . Vorner, possible failure Is covered by the Philadelphia guar­ "Will you remember me when I am C. E. M. E. gone, Leona? Tell me I" The tone was Addition of several new courses in Hiram J. Wilmarth, Associate antee. This is not sales talk—it is backed by masterful. the agricultural section at the M. A. definite guarantee. The Largest Factory •■perhaps." C., has been announced by Dean Cherry 4170 Book Bldg. DETROIT The man gave a sharp exdauiullon, R. S. Shaw, head of the division. The new work, adopted to meet Eighteen months on the battery without the Phil- and . when ket milk production, and other phases Lovewell - Farms Phone 155 Plymouth your lips form no. You hau* listened of the industry. S. D. Strong invented the Homer. He built the first to my words of love and never- turned Work which will train students in Homer ten years ago. He has built over fifty away." selection of beef cattle is also being thousand since. And*he builds the Hom er today. “They Interested me as long as they started under the animal husbandry department. Teams to enter judg­ His first factory was in the rear of a* co u n try | were different," the^rl returned, mad­ ing competition at the International town hardware store. H is present factory is a deningly. Live Stock Show at Chicago, will de­ $75,000.00 plant, planned and- fabricated to "W’hen you have something new to velop from this training. Other new produce Hom er Furnaces. 6ay, expect me to remember you; but courses include work in farm crops - -- until then I do not care tp even listen." with potatoes, sugar beets, and other WALL - PAPER - W hat does this signify ? minor root crops; farm management and the trapper was left alone with --- his rage and love. Until his depar­ subjects under the newly established That clean-cut quality w ill win, that the pipeless department of farm management; a principle is right, and that the Homer F u rn a c e ture on the following day the spoiled general elementary course in genetics Now that the winter is over you will begin to is the heating plant for your home, whether it beauty kept out of his way, and once under the botany department; and think of housecleaning. No doubt there are some contains five rooms or fifteen. he had disappeared, she drew a deep added work in farm mechanics. Blgh of relief. Practically all changes in the M. A. rooms to be decorated, and some painting to be The Homer trade-mark and the Thermo-Seal Smiling a little to Lerself. and yet C. curriculum affect the junior and

done, which will give your home that appearance of • ■ ■ I <■ ■-- Inner Lining mark the genuine Homer Pipeless wondering if he would study some­ senior years of the course, the ele­ Furnace. Look for both. W e w ill gladly show thing new to say to her when he mentary work having been judged as freshness and cleanness you desire. ____ om . r a o -1 adequate for present conditions as it ’ you a Homer, explain its principle, and quote i f " „ "1 stood in the post. None of the I have won many customers by l he excellence of you a price on a plant to fit your home. broken path Into the wilderness, she courses formerly given have been hummed a song he favored, and was dropped, the new courses simply my work and reasonable prices. Call, phone or write...... ao wrapped up lit her own thoughts offering a wider option of .selection she did not hear the stealthy step of a for students of the division. I have wall paper as low as eight cents a single H. RICHARD & CO. It Heats Less Price man who stole upon her. Small won­ It Ventilates L ess F u e l roll and up. I have a full stock of 1921 papers, with South Main Street der that she did not, for lie was skilled It Satisfies M ore I leat Today’s Reflections the newest design in ceiling decorations. Phone 240 F-2 Plymouth In trucking down the wildest kind <>f Watchmaker and Optometrist game, and hiding his presence from | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specta- j the keen-scented wild things of the A new kind of alcohol has been cles Repaired j unexplored North. The first that she discovered, but what a great number realized that she was not alone was of fellows want is more of the old j Formerly with M. C. R. R. aa I when Lcomt felt a man's arms about k in d . | Watch Inspector j Moritz Langendan her, and a man’s mouth pressed to Maybe the reason some Plymouth I Ground Floor Optical Office j 189 Depot St. Plymouth ORIGINAL PATENTED hers; and frightened almost to death women never appear to be contented she looked up into Jean's dark, (lash­ is because they have heard content­ PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN j PIPELESS FURNACE ing eyes. ment makes people fat.

* - . ■ ‘ . •■■... ■ f . ■ o .-.'.X.-.NIL.' "You told' nie to make love differ­

Y’ou’ve also probably noticed it __ ently." he said, after he hud kissed : takes longer to descend from the her breathless, "and so I have. I knew peak of high prices than it did to

no hi her man had ever held you in ____ clirpb up to it. 1 his arms or taken kisses from your READ THE ADS lips. Now I have put my stump on So far the nations that have paid ___ you." dues in the League of Nations haven’t i _ ANNOUNCING heard verv much cheering over here. _ With a heavy sigh, and yet with the * * light of hopeful love In his face. Jean ___ The reason most editors don’t print ret mewl Ids steps, and tlds time fairly WIRING REPAIRS - ■ wcactiy what they think, is because j- hegan Ills long Journey. For weeks they' don’t want to spend a lot of afterword, l.eona felt her i-heeks burn time in the hospital. ___ N a s h • * _ crimson ai live very thought of Jean's kisses, and vet In her heart she was There are some things the average j not angry, for she did love him, though Plymouth husband can’t do, and one | her untamed girlish nature rebelled of them is to make his wife believe 1 ______Cars and Trucks at restraint. As the days crept on. she that she snores. , took pleasure In the thought that she If a woman wants a life-time job, Corbett Electric Co. belonged to this mighty bfinter. and with twenty-four hours work every ____ she began to plan her future as his

day. let her marry a man to reform - - -■ wife. Suddenly her happiness was h im . 1 9 2 1 __ crushed as the tender verdure-beneath 830 Penniman Ave. In every community you will find the Nash Six the branches of the felled forest tree. Why is it that in the last year or After a day that had seemed unusual­ so when a sick man stops a doctor Phone 32 owned by men and women who are particulai-ly ex­ ly long to her Impatience, although on the street he always whispers to acting in their requirements. one of the shortest of the year, she h im ? MICH. They have singled out the Nash Six'for their ap­ was sitting in the chimney corner Idly It wouldn’t hurt some Plymouth PLYMOUTH proval because it possesses those qualities which listening to her father, when some of people any if they’d borrow their

his words recalled her to attention. neighbor’s spectacles occasionally .and ! - •'* . . X makes their investment a complete satisfactory "1 didn't think that of Jean. He look at their own faults. one—unusual power, reliability, spacious comfort ought to be ashamed of such a thing." ---- "What?" Leona asked. Even though a woman can vote and notable beauty of design and finish. man is not yet her equal. You "Marrying an Indian girl." was tha ■ - These pleasing and pronounced Nash qualities never hear of a judge giving a man careless answer. alimony in a divorce case. See Our line of Electric are also found in the new Nash Four, built in “He never didahe said fiercely, sedan, touring car, roadster and coupe. her eyes blazing In the firelight. And the Plymouth man who yells For a week she lay 111, and when at the top of his voice seldom wins S a y Light Fixtures ______she finally crawled forth Into the open an argument. ^ air she loved so well she was like one The allies have discovered that you . smitten. All her proud, young cour­ can hold a German down, but you “ T h r e a d e d G. B. Crumbie age was gone. She shunned the trap­ can’t make him cough up. pers who flocked to her father's store, MOTORS SUPPLIES and spent her time out in the woods If a Plymouth woman brags about

A g e n t fo r R u b b e r . . . A . ’J i x where Jean had kissed her maiden her husband quite often, he never

Nash Six, the Nash Four and Nash Trucks Ups and held her In his strong arms. gets tired of telling people that he ...... Into this retreat no one dared pene­ has get the best wife in the world. Insulation” Phone 64 Plymouth trate. not even Long John Hathers. He would not give up the secret hope Once more we have reached the season where the fish are living on T h e Willard Threaded Rub­ — In his heart, and tried to court her, the best worms in the land. although he said but little. His eyes ber Battery is immune to all glowed a red fire that nothing extin­ old-time wood -separator ills. guished. Leona at first scarcely no­ T h e plates are insulated—not WINTHROP The P ticed him, then hated him for the love For Bad Breath l m e r e ly separated. 'lymouth Elevator Co. she saw he bore her, and prevented ' No money out of yotir pocket him from speaking of It until one day Coated Tongue Biliotnaen, Sour Stomach, SidcHeadache, Bloating, Gao, for separator replacement, be­ when the sun was beginning to feel Constipation, or other remit of Indiges­ warm, and she was once more In the cause W illard Threaded Rubber tion, no remedy ia tUore highly recom­ Insulation neither warps, cracks, TAPERED woode. Believing herself entirely mended than 1 our requirements of building materials, lime, plaster, brick,, carbonizes nor punctures. It cement, mortar color, etc., will be given prompt attention, and we alone, site began to live over once ASPHALT more the love scene of the fall be­ FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS outlasts the battery 'plates. will appreciate figuring with you on your needs. fore, when suddenly Long John stood They cauae no griping or naoaea. ' A s k a b o u t t h e Willard before her, speaking madly of his | Cleanae the bowel*, aweeten the atom- Threaded Rubber Battery — acb jnd benefit the liver. Never dis­ love, and pleading madly with her to . the only battery with Threaded If you would build for all time, USE BRICK. We are agents ia return It. appoint.

Rubber Insulation. , this territory for the BELDEN U NE of FAGE BRICK, on which The girl fought like a young tiger, j I SHINGLES we can make you very attractive prices. Will be pleased to show She knew now that he had been a ...... you full line of samples, and name you prices. witness to her last scene with Jean,'; Sold Everywhere In Plymouth Plymouth Storage T h e o n l y and It drove her mad with rage. Fi­ nally. seeing the hateful, bearded face Battery Co. coming uearer and nearer, she cried A sphalt Shingles Can furnish you with LAWN SEED, best quality, our own mix­ C. V. Chambers & Son ture. Lawn Fertilizer and Garden Fdrtiliaar. Field See&s of all kinds. aloud for help, and In providential an­ swer to her cry It came, for suddenly JESSE HAKE Phone No. 109 Long John measured his length on the South Main St. Plymouth t h a t a r e grass, and she saw Jean like one In Real E*tate and It is the time of year, when a goodly number of Plymouth people a dream. Insurance ■ put in their Winter Supply of Coal. We have all grades—SOFT “Come. Leona, sweetheart." Jean COAL, HARD COAL and POCAHONTAS. We believe it will be said tenderly, “give me the welcome Repre*eaUrive of the Mutual TAPERED well to supply at least part of your needs at this time. Your order Cyclone Insurance Co.. back I deserve," and he held oat his Lapeer, Mich. will be appreciated, and given prompt attention. L-arms.^ Blank At* , and WilHsau St.. Plrmeatti * ■ * * * * « « "How dare you?" she gasped. “What will your wife think when I teH her? "What about the Indian girl?” she continued, for the man looked puz- zT&. “Indian girl? Oh, yon mean the The Plymouth Elevator Co. one I found and took to the mission. P h o n e 191 Plymouth, Mich. P h o n e 256 Why, dear, she Is only eleven." Leona gave o gasp of happiness, and Long John, crawling- to his feet,, once more saw I^ona in Jean’s arms, hut this time she went of her,own accord. For a Severe Cold “Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cur­ RENOVA TIN G ed my daughter, Anna, of a ■severe cold and cough a few years ago. and Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows ever since then I have never missed an opportunity to recommend this Feather Beds Made into BoD Mattresses and medicine to anyone suffering from throat or lung troubles. I cannot Down Comforts. speak too highly in praise of it,” writes Mrs. D. J. Shelley, Earlville, Suburban Service at City Prices N. Y. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy contains no narcotic ana may be to children 'with perfect Con- Jt' _ r : ‘ to taking it.— Advt, "'J»« Jl» ~~~\

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 s 9 B 9 B 9 Q

Hear it for yourself

i -the phonograph which amazed all Plymouth

f A RE you one of those who believe that no phonograph can match the voice of the living human? An astonishing discovery awaits you—like the hundreds of music lovers who attended the Marie Morrisey recital.

Thomas A. Edison gave his famous Tone-test, Wednesday CREATED voice from the living. You have never heard any night, April 6th, at the High School Auditorium. He had Marie phonograph that approaches the New Edison. It RE-CREATES Morrisey sing in direct comparison with the RE-CREATION of not only the musical notes, but' every elusive quality of tone and o her volte by the new Edison.'’ Music lovers were completely baffled. Their ears were unable to distinguish the RE­ color which identify the orignal artist. The NEW EDISON “The Phonograph With A Soul’

Come in and hear the identical instrument* which was used Wednesday evening, April 6th. Make the great discovery for yourself.

BEYER PHARMACY Phone No. 211 F-2 Plymouth, Miehigan o

‘The instrument used in the recent Tone-test is the regular model which sells for $295. It is an exact duplicate of the Lab­ oratory Model which Mr. Edison perfected after spending Three Million Dollars in experiments. -♦' ’^W^aT^^ipjggp^jippiUj | wm, m m m m n m m m

'H THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921

On Saturday, April 23rd, and for a few days, I will be on the a rounds to offer Plymouth people an opportunity of selecting A d v a n c e B its they wish to purchase in this choice Joy Farm section of lymouth. B This property will be offered for the present only, at 20 per cent less than the original price, including all improvements, Announcement Sale B which will be started at once. B In next week’s Detroit and Plymouth papers a formal opening sale will be announced for Saturday, April 30th, VIRGINIA PARK SUBDIVSION | also an attractive home building plan, which will be started at once. Present prices range from up; lot dimensions, 45x50 ft. wide and 120 to 150 ft. deep. Yours very truly, BRADLEY P. GRIFFIN, PENNIMAN AVENUE 1409 Kresge Bldg l Detroit

CENTER ROAD LIVONIA CENTER He has been in poor health nearly all o’clock luncheon, the guest of honor George Rice has had lightning rods Alvin Rutenbar of Detroit, is j Miss Lillian Mancy of Detroit, is winter and unable to work. being Miss Hazel Smith of Ann Arbor put on his buildings. spending a few days with his par- j spending this week at the Frank Lillian Kaiser is in school again, University. The event was also The latter part of last week Mra. ents. ! Peck home. after her severe ear trouble, having Mrs. Decker’s 63rd wedding annivers­ Arthur Sharrow visited in Detroit. Mrs. Clayton Rohde attended a j Mrs. Fred Lee returned home, Fri- been absent nearly three weeks. ary. She received many beautiful as Monday, L. B. Palmer v ia ite d F a r m e r s A tte n tio n meeting of the Beech L. A. S., Wed­ day, having been called to Republic, well as useful presents. AH depart­ Joseph Webber, also his cousin, Mrs. ed wishing her many more happy nesday. Ohio, on account of tlfe illness of her NEWBURG Pfeiffer, who has made her hom e mother. days. there for Several years. The mail carriers are having a In spite of the snowstorm, Sunday, Mrs. Ed. Holmes spent Thursday busy time of it in this vicinity, the Miss Helen Hottenstein was a Mrs. Florence McLain of D e tro it, week-end guest of her parents at there were forty in attendance at in Detroit. quantity of mp.il $ fo r the married church service and Epworth League. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houk and fam­ visited at the parental home, M o n d ay . ladies having increased about 200 per Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Butler v ia ite d Burton Snook and two sons were A great deal of interest is mani­ ily and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bock cent. An epidemic, of “endless chain fested in Sunday-school. Everyone and family spent Sunday at Henry in Detroit from Friday until M o n ­ letters” has broken out- again. The guests of friends at Rochester, Sun­ day. day. welcome to these services. Klatt’s. correspondent has consigned so many There were twenty-five in at­ A letter received from Mr. and Mrs. The Northville and Plymouth to w n of these to the waste basket during Mrs. Ida Stringer was in Detroit on business, Monday. tendance at the L. A. S. meeting, last Frank Kubik, of Arizona, state that line has been surveyed preparatory the past week, that she is looking week Wednesday. The election of of­ they soon hope to go on to California. for grading. forward to a very sad week indeed. 'The Needle Club was entertained by Mrs. John Staman, at her home, ficers resulted in the following being Mrs. Kubik’s health is much improv­ Just why this particular batch of elected. ed. letters is exclusively for married Thursday afternoon. There were PROBATE NOTICE twenty ladies present,, and a pleasant President—Mrs. Stella Davey ladies is a puzzle for surely there are Vice Pres.—Mrs. M. Eva Smith State of Michigan. County of others interested in our soldiers and social time was enjoyed in connection L A P H A M ’S C O R N E R S Wayne, ss. on hand. Call with the busy social hour. Prizes Secretary—Mrs. Gladys Ryder sailors. Treasurer—Miss Ada Youngs Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lucas and sons At a session of the Probate C o u r t The farmers have been busy grav­ were awarded to Mrs. Denbeck and Trustees—Mesdames Mackinder, of Dearborn, spent last Sunday with for said County of Wayne, held a t Mr®. Lute in a guessing contest. An the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Probate Court Room in the C it y eling the bad places on the Center elaborate pot-luck supper was serv­ Ryder, Clemens and Joy. road this week. Mrs. Davey has acted as treasurer J. J- Lucas. of Detroit, on the fifteenth d a y of ed at 5:30. The next meeting of the Miss Velma—Nelson of the Plym­ April in the year one thousand nine A. J. ECKLES FrecT'Melow is driving a new Ford club will be held at the home of Mrs. of the L. A. S. for the past six years. touring car. Miss Hattie Hoisington reported six outh High was home for the week­ hundred and twenty-one. Emma Tuck, April 28. Present, Edgar O . Durfee, J u d g e Phone 3U F-3 Plymouth L. D. Weleheimer of the M. A. C., new subscribers to the Plymouth end. Mail, which adds a neat little sum to Cleo Owen and Leon Curtis spent of Probate. was testing cows at the Fred Lee In the matter of the estate of and Wolfrom Bros, farms, last week. the society. Friday night with Arthur and Stan­ Tfte Epworth League had a very ley Clinansmith. Minnie Blankenburg, deceased. Sale merry time at their hard times social, Mr. Seiloff and son Mayford and Ernest N . Passage, executor of the School Notes last Friday night. There were sis± Wm, Mager and son Harold were on last will and testament of s a id de­ Cleo Vorbeck, who has been sick, in attendance. Jack Taylor present. the market in Detroit, Saturday. ceased, having rendered to said c o u rt Household Furniture is back in school again. ed the most poverty stricken appear­ ^ Norma 8avery, who has been en­ his final account in said m a tte r a n d Mary Kincade and Dorothy Smith ance. tertaining the whooping cough the filed therewith his petition p r a y in g entered school the first of the month. Keep in mind the date for the past week, returned to school Monday. that the residue of said estate b e a s ­ I will sell at public auction at my signed to the persons entitled th ere to . residence, four miles east of North- The enrollment is now 47. cemetery meeting, Saturday after­ Bert Nelson was a South Lyon visi­ The eighth grade are very busy noon, April 30th, at two o’clock. tor, last Friday. It is ordered, that the tw e n ty - ville on the Seven Mile Road, known Mrs. Wm. Mager and son Harold fourth day of May next, at ten o’c lo c k as “Murray Land" or Orson Everett now reviewing for the county exam. Mrs. C. E. Ryder took dinner with There arer six members in the class, Mrs. N. Ryder, last Wednesday. and daughter May, were Ann Arbor in the forenoon at said Court R o o m farm. Everything sold without re­ be appointed for examining and al­ serve. and all are. planning on taking the Those who attended the W. C. T. U. shopper® last Friday morning. exam. meeting from this vicinity were; L. D. Hunt- was in Ann Arbor lowing said account and hearing sa id Mesdames, M. Eva Smith, C. E.‘ Monday. petition. Ryder, Clemens, Wellman and D. Mayford Sieloff was in South Lyon And it is further ordered, t h a t a Saturday, April 3 0 ,’21 KING’S CORNERS Ryder and Misses Hattie Hoisington Monday. copy of this order be published three Ben. Rhead is able to ride out.., and Ada Youngs. Walter Rorabacher was in Ann Ar­ successive weeks previous t o s a id Garden Seeds Commencing at 1:30 p. m. Herman Steim has disposed of Miss Maud Gracen of Plymouth, bor, Monday. time of healing, in the Phnoohmth farm here, and moved with his ft. e weekend as the guest of Mail, a newpaper printed and circu­ Davenport, large size, overstaffed, lating in said C o u n ty of W a y n e . tapestry covered, mahogany frame ily to Detroit, and the other parth and Mrs. Donald Ryder, WEST PLYMOUTH have taken possession, irk Joy has commenced his new EDGAR O . D U R F E E , 3-Piece, Parlor Suite . i The good roads men will soon be louse on his five-acre ranch on Mrs. Charles Shearer, who has (A true copy) Judge of Probate. Bulk and Victrola, 125 records j laying cement. Plymouth road. been ill for some time is improving Edmund R. Dowdney, very slowly. Deputy Probate Register. Fumed Hall Rack with mirror Mr. Lockhart’s people have gone Mrs. Kramer writes they are more Chiffoniers Tables into the chicken business. They have than delighted with Denver, and two hundred little chicks now. looks forward to getting the Plym-. Package Dining Chairs, leather seats A©il Kaiser has rented a farm oath Mail and receiving the home Brussels Rug, 9x12 southwest of Plymouth, and his news. Iron Bedsteads Mattresses father and mother from Hewlett will Mesdames Clemens and Ryder at­ Announcing a H igh Class Concert Rockers Tables come and live with him. tended the Methodist meeting at 2 Mahogany Bookcases Mr. and Mrs. Peter Urhanyeck are Ann Arbor, Wednesday of this week. moving into Cady Biz's house. Mrs. Sarah Hoisington spent last through the C ourtsey of O n io n S e t s Electric and Oil Lamps Cady expects to go west soon on ac­ week Wednesday with Mrs. Emily Ideal Fireless Cooker, 3 wells count of poor health. LeVan, also called on Mr. and Mrs. < Encyclopedia Britanica, calf bound ' ^O tto Kaiser has soId one acre _ W illiam BattecBury. Apex Vacuum Cleaner his gravel pit for $1200, for road im­k j Burt Paddock commenced work at pro ve m en t. the River Rouge plant, last Tuesday. The J. L Hudson Co. Symphony Orchestr 'Child’s Furniture . Forrest, eldest jn n of-M r. and Mrs.Sl 13b Charles and Dwight Paddock are OF DETROIT Porch Swing. Lawn Swing and Chairs Mrsr- Charles Kaisfery has been, very spending a time at the home of their North Village Gloria Heating and Lighting System s ic k with-rheumatism. uncle, Charles Ryder. George Fish is very «ck at this M Hot Water Furnace (THIRTY PIECES) GAYDE BROS. Bee Equipment complete writing, and thena^is hot much hope of ha recovery. ^ PERIUNSVILLE Ice Box Pictures Dishes Mrs. Albert Roetttgfer. and three The L. A. S. held a very pleasant And all other Household Furniture little daughters of Southfield, spent meeting at Mary Wood's. Under the aiupices of Plymouth Rock Lodge from Friday until Monday with her In spite of the rain, the masquer­ in No. 1 condition & parents, Mr.'and Mia. G. F. Juben- ade at the hall, Saturday night, was No. 47, F. A. M. TERMS—CASH vflie, aad other relatives here at tins success socially and financially. place . On the first Sunday in May, Rev...... — — . t p e ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish Wakefield will preach at . spent last Friday, with Jtheir daugh­ villa. We hope a good crowd will Friday Evening, May 6, *21 ] ter, Mrs. Charles Kaiser and family. be there. - Gerge Baehr’s new house is pro­ Mr- and Mr& Fred Stednable and Pennim an A llen Theatre daughter, Evelyn, spent Sunday eyen- gressing fine. Read the Ads ; M r s . CL and Charlotte Baehr spent a t hom e i $500 $175 $200 $200

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...... F O R D C A R S Fine Shoes Fine A T $ 6 0 0 ...... ' Others Others at $125.00 and up m ...... Rozelle & Allen $3.50 to $5.00 At a Price Very Attractive Eavetrough and Valley Tin. We specialize in HotAir Heating Furnaces Cleaned and Repaired. done right. Our prices are right. Wecarry afull lineof Ridge Roll, All kinds of Sheet Metal work and Composition Roofing. you. Rock Rock Face Block, 19c at Plant Rock Face Block, 20'Ac Delivered Plain Face Block, 18c at Plant Plain Face Delivered Block, 19'Ac, BLAKE FISHER We alto have a nice line of of Men’s line a nice have We alto All blocks blocks All are guaranteed to be perfect .And will furnish figures on foundations. m m McLeod. & Becker Electric Co. Beyer Motor Saks Co. We We wish to announce that we have aopened shop Call Call and look our stock over. We know we can Electric Light Fixtures We We have an excellent line of Work Men’s Shoes, I am prepared to furnish cement blocks at plant 370 370 Main St. EAVETROUGHING 1 1 1917 Roadster with box Fordson - Tractors 1 1918 Sedan 1 1920 Truck interest Phone 87 • Plymouth, Mich. in the building occupied by Jewell, Blaich & Me- 1 1920 Roadster ...... $330 1 1920 Coupe ...... $700 Phone 287 Phone or287 220W 1 1917 Touring ...... $225 M en ’s W o rk S h o e s Shoe Repairing v Plymouth 1 1916 Coupe ...... 8200 • 1 1917 Touring which which will give you excellent service. Come in 2 1918 Roadsters 2 1917 Roadsters ...... $150 and let us fit you with a pair. Second-Hand C e m eon South Main street. nPRICES t RANGE: :: B lo c k s , I I Cardie, street,Main and are prepared to all do kinds J J of Electric j Wiring and in stock Repairing. a complete line of We also carry | | New Electric Shop j ! If you are going j to need anything in figureour line, let us with you. i .

m r ' lunatic? And from the at. penny of his father’s for­ h Passing It Around. m m Waller did uot see the library Uooi “Linda, m.v dear, come here," he Walter pushed past her. ran along “Mrs. “Mrs. Chapin!" exclaimed theyoung The girl, who had retreated In fear “Then listen/' said George Chapin. His first surprise was when the door i®. list. Western Newspaper Union.) Union.) i®. list.Newspaper Western The elder man had come softly up “Well, “Well, where la she?” his uncle Walter Hampton read It and re­ George Chapin smiled a little “My sadly. dear nephew,” said the other, Consequently It was without serious “My unde—Mr. Chapin. Is The he maid hesitated. at "Yes, sir.” she The Smitten Swain—Lore roe and The Baby Vamp—Fine! Lor* "Haven't you heard of Chapin’s -Mr. “Please don’t allude to my fiancee, "At the Lyric theater,” answered “Well, “Well, Walter, we won’t quarrel “She wrote me that—oh. the devil, There was a tap at the door and. as “Uncle,” “Uncle,” said the young man Impres­ “Hello, “Hello, Walter,” he said, rising and' “My “My dear George,” bla bister wrote, George George Chapin was reading a letter this menu? You’re married to ray I’ve never married. When I found In In her eyes, but a smile played about misgivings misgivings that Walter Hampton the hall, and broke room Into the without reception ceremony. A woman her again I took her right srouml wasn’t taking any more chances. jCn- gness T have .won’t he anymore wife*— Head Head It.” said his uncle, thrusting the mnu. mnu. “Who Js she?" and placed a hand on his shoulder. himself upon his wildly uncle, with his striking flats, and all out over they the fought room, till the Anally otliet the sofa pillows, twisted his onus, sat and on him. said. “Shall I tell this young Idiot the to the now farther came forward. corner There were of tears the her mouth. room "You teU him," she said. turned It with a grin. the suggestion/’ he “I can said, forgive “because I oil off his worn trip, Ashing and though the time dragged wearily, he to returned town eager to hear his fiancee's believe believe it was very sudden, sir.” rose from a ehalr—Linda! ^ he cried. “You here? You? What does- uncle?" pin—Is an old friend who hadout pawed of my life lovers' for quarrel years. long ago. We had That’s a why to the city marry hall and her, nod got a then minister. license rushed to hpr to That a was two days derstand ago. 1h I way your fnther other and when we I were boys, should mauled to see propose each whe to Alice—that Is, my mother write you?” ' . time is past. hands of the affair.” Otherwise I wash my Manners—I Manners—I think you’d agree with me Walter, I’m no hand letter Into at the other’s hands. Intrigue. ed ed was purple with fury. He flung got him down, pressed bla face into truth, or will yon?" know know mother means well. hasty, that's She’s Just all.” praises from his Ups. uncle's.' the world Is mine! open. open. rushedard He her. tow “Linda!” Cba- George Mrs. Manners—now “Alice Linda, her daughter." “you're going up to fishing Kscoinhe trip on that you wrote you're me about, going and to and lie you will neither gone see three nor communi­ cate days, with your Inamorata until the of the spacious apartment was opened apron, who looked at him as bough Inquiringly, I he had no business there. home?” asked W’nlter. wild at doesn't length, receive visitors—’’ “but Mrs. Cliapln over words. you But are do up you against realise ment? a that serious predica­ How are living If you your going father to earn disinherits a you?” that amount she’s of money for.” worth sacrificing any and I'll get it away front you. George George Chaplu was smiling; his repli­ marriage, sir?" simpered the maid. “I objections to your marrying Ml»- Miss Miss Manners, as a dignity. scrape, Uncle asked. his nephew. “SaJ. uncle, wqat did by a maid—a new maid In cap and George George Chapin put the letter aside, a looking boy, in his early twenties, George wasand prouduncommonly of him. offering bis you’ve hadU. beeD scrape, Sit getting eh?” down. Into So another - Walter alone? And don’t won’t get forget to tune.” George,” George,” replied the young man with sively, sively, “If once you saw Linda—Miss young man entered. He was a good- Now, Now, George, you are a man live, of and forty- of ripe experience. In your town. 8he lives Can'tyou get to find her and out whether ment a sufficient would induce­ persuade her tell her to that if leave she marries Walter he whom whom he says lile Is engaged to be the house. You know Walter pect may to ex­ Inherit a comfortable fortune, Linda Manners, as should she want calls to get herself, her Angers on It. “we “we are in great trouble about lie Walter, has hadbis father a about some dreadful terrible actress quarrel married with to. and Philip—you know how hasty he is—has ordered him out of and it Is natural that this woman, from from his married sister when he sathis in bachelorscratched his bead In evident apartment,ity.* perplex­ and he *

N ee d m Most Most of those who pro­ , T m m m at at Father Time. Nolo Nolo of Crow's Feat. Ramots Rsminioconcs. Ramots Paris Not French Capital. . VI VI that Paris has ceased to be the the Calendar—Too to Buay Take current misconception In his state­ September 3, when 1914, the govern­ “The boys never ting ‘Landlord, The thought of growlug old is chief­ We We do not have to look long for No No one, however, in the stress of “No/* replied Uncle Bill Bottletop. SirSir James James Canile Canile flatly fl challenges Varls Is not the i-apital of Frauce. "X When Mtogs l barrens not very far from the deso­ up and doing, tite with a for whetted “Labrador” fresh appe­ Cabot ndventure. of Boston, who There Is pedition is among the indinns rhe <>f rades. It he is Is too useless old. to You tell might as him well that to try quit exploring and wwamps forests rhey tell us. has no lias fa.vorites, a but way she of granting ists to a the special natural­ grace In growing “old.” forms;" "If 1 live to be 100.” said tortuous tongue of Nippon and our culate percentages of lime in the bones or acid in forever the in a lonely blood. observatory outlook on They for the new are symptoms. not They are forever starting out ou a one-man ex­ late spot where the balloon came down with Lieutenant Hinton and bis com­ and did not end Hied, until or 1915, might that be Many of artists, Chevreui, 178H-1889. moreover, are like tal St. years It takes to (be mold modest memorial ilokndal. “perhaps be able I to draw shall a knows what line.” It means Such to live a for man many Until Until December this procedure was all documents 11 were once again dated ly ly oppressive to those who never grow usefully and fruitfullyseveral busy generations. through The empire of bis name In honor among the tors. benefac­ Not merely did he he train complied some thethat resolved the famous barriers betwixt dictionary the duce, duce, create, achieve, are study too crow’s feet busy in to the mirror or cal to persuade “Ooorn John” Burroughs and playing with squirrels. Nature, The life Pabre,o# which began in 1823 liaudens. and “do not count the mor­ years and to remain cause forever lie- voting forever acquisitive. Inquisitive, disturbed In their minds, for from the nal announced that the Bordeaux legal capital was of France, aid offi­ from Paris. Paris once again had heroine ital the of cap­ France. Fill the Flowing Bowl/ any more.” anything else. monumental examples of great men community that affectionately reveres Insenescence. We have lately had oc­ tleman named Hepburn,ated from who Princeton gradu­not in and 1832, pass did awaylater, until when he bad 1911, 79 attained years Old the Testament ripe nothing patriarchs, is recorded of but whom their exceed­ kept the Immortal child tarrying all republic of France signed since the aspiring.--Philadelphia Ledger. Tins Is not a paradosan nor official a fact. Joke, but given to an Parisians alarmist who disposition are are ment left Paris the before German advance, the the menace Jour­ Official of henceforward and until further notice cial documents dated from Bordeaux. followed. One by one the ministries the times, thought JournalIn the Official lo to the Inserteffect that a notice “The nearest we evering get song to new Is a Through ‘Cornin' drink­ the World’s World’s Big Men Have Laughed History. Rsoorda Many Who Dsfltd who, like Oliver his Wendell poem, “The Holmes Boys,” and iu sonal In his per­ example, defied To one the such tleman, perennially alleluia namely, r. Br. young W. W. gen­ Keen, the or. The will spirit to seems keep to youthful be the in biggest the part casion of to consult the record of a gen­ age of nlnety-slx. Unlike many of tt£ ing longevity, Doctor HepbunT was Japan, a anything country or anybody, that will forever hold never forgets of the foremost of her diplomats, but own. tuagenarian. who rises at :H0 and l tils Island crags, or of Barrie’s "Peter him who, according to another poet, whose whose appear names, in “Who’s Who,” graduates. Will somebody page the capital of the sults country that since all 1914, re­ official documents of the date al»ove are theoretically illegal. came came back to Paris, and hy December him is even now preparing to do hon­ congress of general agents and man­ thinks It is dignified. with Ho him.” sits back It Is not so with deuces the sep­ Highland flings. lie shares his lifetime In his heart. grade school education, school a 1*545 training high and 3,990 qre college tory requirements of rural teachers in agers In St. Louis, reminded bis hear- ment : ment : “Old man age is usually Just grows a old po.se. and because A lets the he years do what they tike the spirit who could of not Tennyson’s bear to “Ulysses" sit Pan," idle who amid' refused to grow up. ur of only only 39 had no schooling, had 1,008 a Missouri aoloa who against argued the learnedly hill to raise the this prepara­ state by shouting that ucation?—St Abraham Loots Post-Dispatch. Lincoln nev4r had a high-school ed­ fuct Chamberlains Tablets Are Just What j j “Ravagas” of Education, j j An insurance maD, speaking to eraI a that of the ten thousand men,

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PLYMOUTH 3 3 x 4 in. plain tread, $23.00

Standard makes—Goodyear and 33x4 in. non-skid, $25.00 640 640 Starkw eather Ave.

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GALE Dry Cleaning Modern Methods

Early Ohio Seed Potatoes for sale, 25c peck. There is Service and SERVICE P H O N E 2 3 4 Lawn Grass Seed and White Clover in bulk There’s the kind that makes lots of noise, but somehow fails to give you what you want. What Rolled Oats for Baby Chicks you can depend upon. R. W. SH1NGLETON ( •“ sft The Store of Men’s Apparel You’re Never Urged to Buy AND Then—There’s the kind that inspires your Scratch Feed, $2.75 per hundred confidence, and gets results that you can depend upon. Taxi,. Taxi. Phone 181-F2. Home-grown Hand-picked Beans, 7c per lb, or. Eugene Rooke is driving a new’ Such service is possible only where, it is backed Plymouth Rock Lody, No. V;edan. I Notice To Home Owners! 3.80 per bu. James Todd is building a new by a reliable company, and responsible representa­ 47 F. & A. M. house on Amelia street. | We are having a apeeial sale on tives.. ^ See the Wirthmor Waists at Mar­ American Ideal Areola heating Plymouth, Mich. tin’s for $1.00 and $2.00. THE PENINSULAR MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE Car storage at Hadley & Kincaid’s, outfits for cellarless homes. Also on the park. Phone 181-F2. if you are interested in heating INSURANCE COMPANY is giving Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stewart have that home with a steam or hot moved to their new home on Dodge SERVICE street. Nvatev boiler, we will be glhd to JOHN L. GALE, Barlow & Zitch have the contract give you estimates free. Have I. D. WRIGHT.'W. M. to build a cottage at Walled Lake that is establishing a new record for prompt and M. M. WILLETT. Sec’y. for Guy Dunn. had 10 years experience in steam satisfactory adjustments of all claims and accidents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hubbard of and pipe work. All work guar­ m Washington, D. C., have been guests anteed. You will also find our See Mr. Soth or Mr. Parrott. this week at A. G. Burnett’s. Miss Ruth Whitney of Detroit, prices very reasonable. If inter- AUTHORIZED TONQUISHLODGE, No. 32, j- spent the week-end with her parents, j ested Phone 230W and save Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Whitney. I money. Mrs. Ed. Smith of Detroit, was an I-O O F. over Sunday guest of Mrs. Frank McGraw and other friends here. Kenter & Ray Chevrolet Sales and Service Regular meeting Tuesday evening. William Newcomb of Toronto, Ont., Vis.cors always Welcome was an over Sunday guest at James McKeever’s on Ann Arbor street. For Plymouth and Northville, having the privilege The Misses Mary Conner and Al­ FOR SALE—fone outdoor toilet. of selling anywhere in Wayne county. in eda Wheeler left Monday for a $10.00. Inquire at 550 Main street. 21tl visit with friends ,at Belleville, OnU BUY NOW AND SAVE $70 to $100 A carload of Jackson steel- fence. Those lawn and cemetery urns are Prices lower than last year. Call us Why put it off longer? sold by Mrs. Obryan. Now is the up -for prices. A. J. Lapham. time to order yours. Call at 685 We know that some of The Standard Bearer society of Starkweather avenue. 2ltl We also wish to announce that we are in a posi­ the M. E. church will hold a bake you have not had your tion, and will take in on trade CHEVROLETS and* sale at the gas office, Saturday, April FOR RENT—Furnished room. All FORDS and give the best price obtainable. If you: photograph taken for «3rd. conveniences in house. Inquire at ^Mrs. D. Patterson has gone to 288 Ann street. Mrs. Grey. 21t2 will call we will be only too glad to explain this to <*•» many years'. It is im­ Beamsville. Ont., for a month’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Mc- FOR SALE—Columbia raspberry you. portant. ’ Arthur. and Black Cap plants. W. P. Kenney, second stop east on car line, Westfall j Do Your Washing George H. Robinson has commenc­ stop. 21tl We shall endeavor to be at your service at all ed the foundation walls for a new times, and ask you to call and see us for ^.,defnon-: Make an appointment today house in his new subdivision on East FOR SALE—2 rocking chairs, 1 Ann Arbor street. commode, at 638 Dodge St, Plym­ stration before you buy. I the Electric Way..., The dance given by the entertain­ outh. 21tl L. L. BALL. Studio ment ^committee of the I. O. O. F. in PLYMOUTH the new Hillman garage, last Sat­ FOR RENT—House. 320-F5. We solicit your trade. % MAIN ST. PHONE NO. 72 urday evening, was well 'attended. ! With an electric washer the old style Mrs, T. Wood, who has been spend­ ing the past few months with her FOR SALE—Grade Holstein cow, drudgery of wash day becomes a thing son and wife, Mr. and M*s. William 5 years old, fresh. 320-F5. 21tl i Wood, has returned to her home at Beyer Moter Sales Co.’ of the past. ^ . Beamsville, Ont. FOR SALE—Modern 8-room house, lo c a l THews A home-coming of the former beautiful lot. ideal location, price PHONE 87 PLYMOUTH! teachers and pupils will be held at reasonable. 229 North Harvev street.. See the Wirthmor Waists at Mar­ the Hanford school house, Saturday, ; 21tl tin's for $1.00 and $2.00. Max 28th. A pot-luck dinner will I Will you let us demonstrate? Bake Sale at the gas office. Satur­ be served at noon. . FOR, RENT—3 pleasant upstairs day, April 23rd, at 1:30 p . m. rooms. 268 Amelia street. Inquire * Mr. and Mrs. 'M. S. Stringer en­ down stairs. 2 ltl I ______D. L. Harwood and family are tertained atr hmctieon' fast Friday. moving to Detroit, this week. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. Wm. FOR SALE—One, ’bushel Stoll’s Auto livery—trains met by ap­ Dawe of Dearborn; Carleton A. sweet com seed. Joseph Gates, R. pointment. Day and night service, Beardsley and Mrs. Sarah Geikie of F. D. 3. 21tl The Home of Quality "'hone 181-F2. Detroit. I The Detroit Edison Co. Carl Heide and brother, The minister said, “Do you, James FOR RENT—House at 696 Hol­ Arthur Herbert, went to Saline, last Fenton”—“Jes’ Call Me Jim,” said brook avenue. Inquire of Fred Gates, Groceries | MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH Friday, to attend the funeral of their Will Rogers and almost broke up the near Lapham’s store. 2ltl aunt. ceremony. Really, you will want to All overseas men please report at see it at the M. E. church, next Mon­ WANTED—Would like to buy Post room next Monday night. . Reg­ day night. new milch cow. Frank Palmer. ular meeting and make report for Mr. and Mrs. George Milkir, for­ N bonus. merly of East Canton, who recently FOR iSALE—Strawberry plants, returned from Portland, , King red raspberries and black rasp­ Another Shipment of Purity nut Oleomagarine , '^Herman Krumm has rented his where they have been spending the berries. P. A. Miller, phone 257-F12. 25c lb. __ J house in north village, recently va- winter, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. , 21tl , cated by Mrs. A. B. Estep, to De- George Robinson, last week. s stroit parties. E. E. Foster of the Foster Chemi­ FOR SALE—Electric stove, in Auto Repairing ^ ifr s. A. W. Chaffee pleasantly en­ cal Co. has commenced the manufact­ good condition. Phone 45. 2ltl Large Package Mother’s Aluminum Oats, 35c tertained a company of friends at her ure of aluminum kitchen knives, a home on Penniman avenue, last Mon­ very fine article of this kind, which WANTED—A neat reliable girl m. * ; day evening. will find a ready sale. Mr. Foster for housework, 571 Starkweather Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gardnor and made the first shipment of these avenue. 21 tl Mr. and Mrs. Adamson of Detroit, knives this week. Large Package Borax Naptha Washing : were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Furnished front room, modern con­ A story of love and crime that earn veniences, near P. M. depot. Man Powder. 23c Walter Livrance. their just rewards is “Jes’ Call Me _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Springer and wife preferred. $6.00 per week.' Jim”—M. E. church. Monday night. Phone No. 3 for particulars. 21 tl were over Sunday visitors with the Henry Whitmire has had his house former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George on Deer street remodeled, greatly im­ Parties wishing to invest in De­ Vernor’s Ginger Ale, family size bottles only. Springer, on Mill street. proving its appearance. Arthur troit property will fine something Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray went to Burden has also had his house on very good in a vacant lot, 90 ft. Let us quote you the case price. Mt. Clemens last Saturday to attend Depot street rebuilt, making a fine frontage, . centrally located. Good Vulcanizing and the funeral of Mrs. Will Palmer, a improvement. Barlow & Zitch did location for flat. Apply Mrs. Wilk­ former resident of this place. the work, on both places. inson,. 18615 Hamilton Blvd., Detroit. ' Rev. Frank M. I£ield and seveval The Baptist Women's Mission Circle 21 tl We have another shipment of Calumet Baking Acetyline Welding laymen from the local Methodist will meet with Mrs. Hugh Daly, north church attended a district meeting at village, Wednesday afternoon, April Record Exchange Powder in 10 lb. cans, only 15c lb. Ann Arbor, last Wednesday. Bishop 27. Everyone try to be present as Ten-inch Lateral Cut Phonoghaph Henderson was at the meeting. officers are to be elected for the en­ Records in good condition are ex­ suing year.—Secretary. changeable at our stores for other The prettiest girl in town fell in records at 15c each. Woodworth’s New Southern Pure Comb Honey, 48c package TAXI SERVICE!—DAY OR NIGHT love with the homliest man, because O. P. Martin has a large ad in this Baaaar and Phonograph Shop, Plym­ he had a heart of gold. See Will issue of the Mail, in which he an­ outh and Northville. Rodgers in “Jes’ Call Me Jim”—Mon­ nounces another of those popular no­ day night at the M. E. church. tion sales. Some very attractive BOR SALE—Early see3 potatoes The Beyer Pharmacy, the Rexall prices are quoted, and it means a con­ and rice popcorn. B. W. Blank. store, have a large ad in this issue siderable saving to the thrifty house­ Phone 252-F2. 21tl Charles Hadley of the Mail, in which they announce wife if she reads this ad over very ON THE PARK a one-cent sale, Thursday, Friday and carefully. FOR RENT—The 80-acre farm Saturday, April 28, 29, 30. They See the Wirthmor Waists at Mar­ known as the Richard Smith farm, Phone 181-F2 Phone 181-F2 offer some big bargains and you tin’s for $1.00 and $2.00. one mile west of Elm and one-half Pettingill & Campbell should not fail to give the ad a care­ mile north of the Plymouth road. ful perusal. preparations have all been com­ Reasonable terms. Inquire of John The Home of Quality Groceries pleted by the Wayne County Road Smith of Redford. Phone 9‘F3, Red- Commission to commence the laying ford. 19tf Phone 40 Phone 40 of cement on the Warren avenue road as soon as the weather permits. FOR SALE—Mandolin, in perfect This road connects with the Canton condition; . exceptionally fine tone. Center road at the Canton Center $15.00 if taken at once. Inquire of town house. Harrison A. Mills, 353 Church street, Why not own your own home? phone 216. 19t2 Look at These Prices | Commence now by buying a lot ’ in beautiful Elm Heights, where the LOST—Deep rose angora scarf, Sat­ walks, sewerage and electrie lights urday night on Main street. Reward are all complete. Streets are graded if left at Mail office. 20t2 and -beautiful elm shade trees are Sweet Relish ...... 25c growing. I have for sale but a few FOR SALE—Eight acres of land more lots for the small sum of on Ridge road. Inquire of Floyd Sweet Pickles ...... 25c $475.00 and $500.00, less 5 per cent Large Can Mixed Pickles...... ,35c for cash. See J. R. Rauch. Quart Can O lives...... ,...... , . ,40c Exekt Cakft Mixture...... ,...... 35c Wants, Far Sale, To Rest, etc Chilli Sauce, per bottle ...... 15c Fisher Queen Sardines, ..,...... 15c; 2 for 25c Sea Lion Sardines...... ,...... 5c; 5 for 25c Bi$ Bargains In Canned Peaches, Pineapple, Plums Try Dinner Beil Nut Margarine g m p p

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921

FRAIN’S LAKE i PlTHflUTH TUHWE William Graden wfts a caller at his farm here, last week. QUAKERS TO HAMOLE Tfce school was dosed Friday W e A nnounce a Special Spring Sale of NEW BALL TEAM aftemobn, due to. the illness-of Miss The base ball season will open in Fisher. RELIEF FOR IRELAND Plymouth on Saturday, May* 7th. A ' MTs. Whipple entertained the girls’ new team and manager will appear sewing class, Friday afternoon. on that day for the fans and devotees William Lyke, Willard Geer and SEND COMMISSION TO INVESTI­ of the game to look over. There will Clarence Sherwood motored to De­ GATE NEED AND WILL DIS­ troit, Tuesday, on business. be several new' faces in the line-up. TRIBUTE FOOD, CLOTH­ Lawrence Wolfrom has consented to The Arbor Farmers’ Club was en­ manage die team and promises a tertained last Wednesday, at the ING AND MONEY. lively aggregation. Mr. Wolfrom be­ home of Mrs. Fred Fishbeck. The lieves in using all the home talent meeting was called to order by the available, and thinks there is enough president, A. C. Stein, after which a SAY NAME LIVE ON $2 WEEKLY right in Plymouth. Several games short business meeting was held. A L new committee was chosen, viz., and D ress M aking Supplies for H om e Sew ing are booked with the fast semi-pro Bread and Tea All Suffering. Have To teams, and some good base ball may' Mabel Fishbeck, Allie' Galpin and be looked forward to. Lulu Lyke. The May meeting will Keep Them From Starvation, Standard, Staple, Everyday Necessities at Exceedingly Low Prices The team will play at home every be held at the home of Mrs. Bruce * ReportState*. other Saturday, beginning May 7th. Aiken. The opening game is with the St. C. Sherwood delivered a lend of This is the time of year when we all like to plan for the warm summer days that are before Leo’s Club of Detroit. This is a fast hogs in Detroit, last week, for Ed. (Neither race nor religion, politics us. You can, no doubt, find about'your home various articles of wearing apparel that may be a bit team, which won a large percentage Chase. nor policies, are to allowed to of its,games last year.. It is ex­ Thomas Geer and wife. Theda hamper the work which has been un­ worn, but which with a few stitches here and there and a little added trimming can be made to look pected that thy local band will fur­ Lyke, wife and son, Willard, and Wil­ dertaken by the American Committee like new. You also have in mind many new things which you intend to make yourself. Now is the nish music for this game. The grand­ lard Geer motored to Holly, last lor Relief in Ireland for the feeding, stand will T>e reserved, and iseafcU Tuesday, to attend a wedding of a time to buy the necessary supplies, and we suggest that you take early advantage of the various, items C cousin, Miss Hankinson. clothing and sheltering 01 the thou­ numbered. Also 100 chairs directly ( sands of helpless women and children listed below, as some of them will sell out rapidly even though we plan to have enough to take care behind the home plate. Any person; The Whipple family did not have who wishes to be sure of a seat, ■ scarlet fever as reported by mistake. who are now without these necessi­ of any demand. should secure their ticket in advance, i Little Marie Lyke took a sleigh- ties of life' and are starving in the •Grandstand, 40c; chairs, 50c. Tick- 1 ride Sunday in her new enclosed Emerald Isle. In Tact, just as was In addition to the sewing materials you will find numerou^other articles always found in a well- ets will be on sale at Glen Smith’s on j auto sled, which was made-and pre­ true of- the Hoover campaign in war- May 1st. General admission. 30c. sented to her by her uncle. Roy lorn Belgium, it is only with the con­ ordered household. There are only about 350 seats, so I, Lyke of Plymouth. sent of the government authorities everyone who wishes one will do well i ‘ The G. R. O. W. class were pleas­ THIS IS A SPECIAL SALE FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY antly entertained at the home of that the work could be and Is being to secure tickets in advance. 1 accomplished. Mr. Wolfrom asks everyone who Charles Freeman. The time vjas has not a broken leg or is sick abed nearly all taken up in the election of The first step in the American cam­ to come out and boost for Plymouth’s officers. Mrs. Mabelle Fishbeck was paign was indicative of this spirit of Starting Saturday, April 23 and Ending, Saturday, April 30th new ball team. There will be some elected president; Mrs. Anna Fergu­ hmnanitarianism. The Society of speaking done by prominent persons son, vice president; Llewella Lyke, Friends, the great Quaker organiza­ regarding clean sport and its bene­ secretary, and Earl Quackenbush, tion of the United States, was asked Remember These Articles arfc the Best in Their Class, Full Weight, Full Measure and Full Count fits, whose names will be announced treasurer. to investigate the need for relief and later. Mrs. Bessie Geer and Vira Lyke to undertake the entire distribution Sister Susie Hair Nets Jiffy Baby Pants were callers at Minnie Judson’s, Fri­ of the relief when the funds should Ric Rac Braid day. have been raised and the needed sup­ The most popular trimming for aprons, This is the well - known brand which has The,well known brand which has proven such Mrs. Maine Shankland. Maude plies made available. dresses and fancy work. Wey'have the white found favor with so many women; large size, a comfort to both mother and the baby. PLYMOUTH DELPHIAN CHAPTER Cowan and Bessie Quackenbush were in all sizes, p u t up 4 yards on a piece, and cap shape, made of real human hair. Every These are always a necessity, but especially callers on Thresa Lyke, Tuesday. To this end. a commission appointed the colors in size 29 only. 3 yards on a piece. by the national headquarter.: of the Net guaranteed. Now is the time to stock up so during the warm weather. The regular The Delphian Chapter held its The regular price ranges from 12 to 20c, biy for the summer months when Nets are such a price is 50c. During this sale they are Society of Friends, was sent to Ire­ during this sale they go at necessity. The regular price is 2 for 25c, but meeting in the kindergarten room of Chief of Police Springer arrested land-early in the year. This commls- 39c Per Pair the High school building, .April 19th. I Harold Brenner of Pontiac, 'here 10c A Piece for this sale they are The chapter was opened by several I Monday, for Mt. Clemens officers. beautiful selections, played by the1 the visit "from the English authorities, 2 fo r 19c Brenner is charged with the moved into Ireland and set up head­ West Hair Curlers Patterson orchestra, after which the theft of an automobile. The Mt. Child’s Knit Waist hostess, Mrs. J. Patterson, served Clemens officers came here the same quarters from which all investigations Cotton Tape This well known brand put up 2 curlers on dainty refreshments. Then the topics evening and took Brenner to that have been made and all reports of the This is a ' go o d quality, well made waist and a card, regular price, 10c per card. While of the lesson was taken up as follows: city. dire distress existent relayed to this comes in all sizes. It has been a long time All widths, white only, 3 £ards on a roll. This they last Growth, Materials and Structures country. since you have seen anything like it at is the quality that regularly sells for 5c. of Temples. The commission, headed by C. J. During this sale the price is 8c Per Card Classification of Styles. Watch next weeVs paper for an­ France, brother of Senator France, of 23c Each Materials and Color of Sculptures. nouncement’ of the new George H. Maryland, has examined witnesses 3c Per Roll Bias Binding Locate the Parthenon Sculptures. Robinson subdivision. Fourth Century and After. and consulted with' the authorities in Elastic Web A fine quality lawn put up 6 yards on a Greek Painting. Dublin. Belfast, Lisburn, Cork and One-quarter inch white only. This has a Palm Olive Soap piece, all sizes in white only. Each piece in a Then* the meeting was adjourned A CARD—I wish to thank all ether Irish cities and studied condi­ wonderful stretch and is 'just the thing for This article is so well known to everybody transparent envelope at until the next meeting, May 3rd. members of my congregation, all tions In several counties. Every­ waists, rompers, bloomers, etc. we need say nothing further about it. As friends and fellow citizens outside of where. they report, they have met long as our stock lasts we will sell it at lie Per Piece the congregation and the committee, those who have lost their all. hungry 4c Per Yard Local news on almost every page. not only for the beautiful car, which children and unemployed men and 8c Per Cake they have given me, but even more women. Mr. France, in a cabled re­ Brass Safety Pins for the love and appreciation of the port. had the following to say of con­ Stickergi Braid FOR SALE—Pure blood Single work which I Am doing in this com­ Pearl Buttons The well known Guardian Brand which has ditions as they were found by the A beautiful quality with a fine woven edge, the guarded spring. One dozen pins on a Comb White Leghorn eggs for hatch­ munity, connected with this gift. iDmmission: ,3 yards, on a piece. You will need to see this Fresh and salt water in various s iz e s and ing. Phone Harry Peck, 310-F13. Mav God bless you. one and all. card, solid or assorted sizes Charles Strasen. - "In ^August 232 families were com­ in order to appreciate its value at styles. These are worth from 10 to 15c per 21t2 pelled to leave their homes. Several card. During this sale we will sell them at 7e Per Card hundred women and children, scant­ 15c Per Piece 8c Per Card ily clothed, fled from their homes on the night of the general burnings and Regent Darning Cotton Elastic Hair Nets made their way during the night to Needles A good quality in black, white and dark Full size, fine mesh, all shades. The regu­ Every Year When Spring Belfast, over twelve miles of hillside brown. The regular price is 5c per spool. Harper’s Gold-eyed, assorted 4-8, 3-9 or 5-10, lar price is 10c each. During this sale we roads. Mothers carrying children During this saje the price is * 25 needles in a paper at offer them at the very low price of thl* distance arrived at Belfast the following uoon with bare feet bleed­ 3c Per Spool 8c Per Paper 6c Each Conies ing from the Journey and were shel­ tered by the local committee, headed Dress Snaps by Bishop MacRory. , . - Dress Shield Richardson’s Colored Mercerized ■Jn Cork at present thd' Cork Dis­ Kleinert’s No: 700 Featherweight The well known Edmo brand, guaranteed Thread ’Round tress Fund, headed by the deputy lord not to rust and with a spring that1 will give This is the best ,known brand in the market, absolute satisfaction, All sizes, black and We have it in all shades. 100 yards on mayor and local business men, has regular shape, sizes 2 and 3, at spool at —your blood flows been distributing from $2,400 to $4,000 white, at weekly amoug 800 heads of families 30c Per Pair 4c Per Dozen 5c Per Spool more freely; there’s aggregating 4,000 men. women and o children, who were rendered destitute more pep in your steps; by tlje burning of the city, but only Lingerie Braid Basting Thread Common Brass Pins - —the last year’s suit $16,000 now remains in this fund, and Mercerized, 5 yards on a piece with a bodkin. Two hundred and fifty yard spools', sizes These have good smooth points and are put there are. in addition, several thou­ Colors, white, pink and blue, at •10, 50 and 60, white only, at up 160 pins on a paper, sizes SC only, at lacks somewhat in ap­ sand other families in acute need pearance and yo,d feel a which they have been unable to as­ 7c Per Piece 5c Per Spool 4c Per Paper sist. We are instituting plans for a new one would be a complete study of the local eraaygency end future reconstruction needs here. The Following Articles Are Also Well Worth Your Notice: good thing to have. "Spicer and Longstreth. of the unit, Well, sir, here’s good reporting on the counties of Roscom­ Tape Measures—60-inch at 4c each. Bow Holder*—At 4e each. mon and jSVestmeath, estimate a need news for you:— of $1,200 weekly for destitute famil­ Nickeled Silver Thimbles—All sizes, 4c each. Shell Hair Pins—4 in a box, heavy weight, at 7c per box. ies of workmen and $12,000 for restor­ Brass Safety Fins—Without the coil, all sizes, at 5c per doz. Rubber Dressing Combs—All coarse or coarse and tine at 21c eacht ation of farm buildings destroyed. Ba­ ker and Furnas, of the unit, recom­ Flat Shoe Laces—Black only, 36. 40. and 50-inch, regular 5c value at Fine Combs, Rubber—A good value at 9c each. mend $80 weekly to relieve urgent fie per pair. Soutache Braid—Silk, 4-yard pieces, all colors at 9c per piece. Cost Less! distress of twenty families in County Longford in the towns of Longford, Round Shoe Laces—Mercerized, Black and Brown, 27 and 36-inch, Middy Laces—Silk, while, red and navy at 8c each. Featured ^ ^ for low and medium height shoes at 5c per pair. CYanard and BallinaJee. Middy Braid- Bilk, 3-yard pieces, all the good shades at 9c per At “Wilbur and Price, of the unit, re­ Round Combo—Heavy weight shell at 19c each. piece. porting on Counties Seligo and Leit­ Michaels-Stern, Kirschbaum and other splendid rim. visited six destroyed creamer­ ies. and estimated the cost of rebuild­ makes; new style ideas, new patterns, new colors; ing and equipment is $140,000. These six creameries affect nearly 4,000 all here.' Finer fabrics than we’ve had since before 1 aimers and their families, and if they are not rebuilt thfs spring there la o . P.MARTIN the war; and prices much lower than last year; grave danger that the farmers will great values! have to sell their milch cows and thus PLYMOUTH P H O N E 4 4 PLYMOUTH terminate the buft-er-making industry in the regions affected." The report includes a full summary of the precarious situation of the ex­ pelled workers In Belfast, where 5,000 Mrs. H. A. Spicer and daughter, Subscribe for the Mail. hipyard workers were driven from Mabel, have been guests this week See the Wirthmor Waists at Mar­ WHERE FROGS ARE CHICKENS K I L G O U R ’S their employment last July, and they^x | Local Items of the former’s sister, Mrs. Barker, tin’s for $1.00 and $24)0. with their dependents, some 30,000 ^H arry Gottnchalk ia building a new at Sheldon, ( MTs. Arthur Jones, who has’ been Tariff Laws of the United States Say . Northville’s Exclusive Men’s and .Boys’ persons , in all. have since been de- . W o n .... hi. lot on «■ Liborty •• — -*—xftreet ill for the past two weeks, is now They Are Same and Alike “in , Apparel Store pendent on relief. Director France convalescing. Three Counts.” |Miss Ferae Kenaler will visit her fashion show at the Mack store, Am o Northville, Mich. Open Evenings transmitted an appeal to American sister. Elinor, in Toledo, over Sun- Arbor, Wednesday evening. Russell Holloway has accepted _ labor on behalf, of these starving position with the Diztler Color Co. To one not versed la tariff law, or workers, issued by a Joint committee *4y- I Mr. and Mrs. David Crist, who have of D e tro it. familiar with tbe devious and tortu- of the Belfast Labor Party and the Mrs. Albert Trinkaus visited her been residents of Plymouth for the oiis channels of reasoning followed daughter and family in Pontiac, last past two years, have moved back to Ray Guzell and fam ily of Detroit, Belfast Trades Union Council. This Monday. ■ Durand, their former home. have moved into the south half of only by customs legal luminaries, some section "of ihc report reads: the Wilcox house on Holbrook avenue. of the decisions *t fir st appear to b s “During the past six months the ex­ A. G. Barnett has been ill at his Lafayette Dean has been quite ill Mrs. H. C. Robinson was called to rather odd. Frogs have become chick­ pelled workers and their dependents, home on East Ann Arbor street for for the past week at the home of Ypsilanti, last week Thursday, on ens for tariff purposes, venison h a s • the past week. ; William Glympse on Maple avenue, have been maintained through con­^n' X m . , ... , _ . . , with whom he resides, account of the illness of her brother- been held to be beef and live sDallt tributions received largely from la- ^‘Charles Kingsley of Ann Arbor,- in-laW, George Smith. have soberly been decided to be nonenv- Autographic bor groups In ’ Ireland. England, and visited • his grandparents, Mr. and i Mrs. Oscar Robinson and Miss The J .. L. Hudson Co. Symphony loerated unmanufactured articles, re­ Scotland. Large sums havo bei Mra. N. Ryder, last week. x | Jennie Dean of Detroit, were called here last week on account of the ill- Orchestra of thirty pieces will 'g iv e marks the Chronicle. raised by Irish workers, whose a concert at the ^ P e n n im a n Allen we VCI; SIKlrvd?milr b??' i ness of their brother, Lafayette De«n. IJrasou begins to toller on Its throne wages average $10 weekly. In all, moved Into Mrs. Ovid Kincaid's theatre, Friday e v e n in g, May 6. and completely tumbles off when one At a meeting of t^ie Board of Edu- some “$G00.0iW* has been distributed. house on So u th Rain stre e t, recently 1 Don’t miss seeing the Dearborn lesms that a firebrick • we igh in g under Widespread unemployment In Eng­ v a ca te d by Mr. and Mrs. David Crist, cation held Tuesday evening, Mrs. _ , _ . , .. . _ .. j D. F. Murray was elected qs a m m - Dramatic Club present the farce five pounds Is a firebrick w e igh in g over Brownies land has ended hope of further con­ Ernest- Dean and w ife o f South ; w of ^ Board Education to fill comedy, “Lend Me Your Baby,” at five pounds. Reason, however, can pick tributions from this source. the former’s mother,; the vacancy caused by the death of the Penniraan Allen theatre, Friday up Its Bcepter and climb back to It s “The Commission ha* found amon« evening, April 29th. Mrs.„ M D. Dean at the vhom*L home of 5 Mrs. r ; Mrs.Mrfl s - E-v. C Campbell*m m n h e ll. , e a sy ebair with a sigh of reMef after these oxpelled workers fa m ilie s ol E. M. Joy on Church street, last, ^ ^ ciarenc* LOST— W ill the person in whose re ad in g a wonderful par^rapb in tbe from fiv e to nine persons subsisting Wednesday. [ Stevens of Logansport, Ind., m ach in e I le f t a black horse hide la w known. as the similitude clause. on one pound sterling. $4.00, * week, A thin, compact camera—shaped to slip in the pocket and con- Mra. Lacy Waterman, who resides ! guests of the former’s brother and robe, at Iforthville, Saturday, April I f an article is not,provided for, eltber d o le d out by the local committee. with M rs. Evelyn Lawrence on Depot j wife, Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Champe, 16th, please return said robe to the by name or material, and bas one of * carry. They make mighty good picture®, and are easy Their rent and coal cost $2, leering • Mail office. D. R. Coburn. 21tl street, suffered a stroke of paralysis ■ over Sunday-and the f ir s t of th e four characteristics o t an article that operate. Le tfs show you. ~ tfmlnr amount for Mod. They wen .a week ago, and ia not much improv- w eek. - Have you moqey to invest where is provided for; it ra te tiring on bread «nd tag* with the o* ed at this uniting. Little Edward DePorter pleasant- the returns are not only large and at­ ir tbe hSpUgH^wSrie re­ -cantonal luxury of a^ iite of soon." of duty, This store acts as a connecting link between you and the largest SeveraJ-rnambers Df Union Chapter, ly celebrated Ida eighth birthday, last tractive, but from the nature of sem b les any other either in Y Photographic organization in the world—The Kastman Kodak Co. - = 2 N o , 56. I~ -•l Arch * ’ Masons,------*------WentA ----to ------Tuesday- afternoon, - . by _ entertaining - >: the business, safe-guarded against material, quality,, texture*or In use evening, where! company of playmates. Games were the possibility of loss. See J. R. Horthvil$?Sl - x / r—* :---- : _ , - mt to which It may be applied It becomes *• 7 enjoyedja six o'clock dinner, fol-j the entertainment and refresnmenra Rauch. - j We carry a full line of supplies, and can do your printing and that article for tariff purposes. Frog lowed by initiatory work. were seryed. J developing. Give us a trial. A large number of ladies attended ;e S h a fe r , M r . a n d M r a C . -L . meat is sim ilar to the whits m eat o f Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of chicken In three counts, venison scores Wm. E. Meeker Maaryurille, ind M r. and Mra. Stanley the Needle Club, held at the home Goebel of Detroit, have been staying of Mra John Staman, April 14th. on one for tbe reason that both ven­ * qfi this place, were Satnr>. The Afternoon was spent with needle­ at the Shafer home oh East'Ann ison and beef are eaten and firebricks General Teaming daw and Snttay guests of Mr. and Arbor street for a few days this work, and a social time was i ' Mira. lAsynaftt Post, near Romulus. • f t i r ■ weighing under five, pounds are used Garden Piewing aa Joyed. The guessing contest In exactly thg same manner as those > J. Hudson Co. Symphony special feature,. rth Harvey Street Pedro weighing over five pounds, v o f all land* Mra eg Detroit, will give a awarded to M ra nd.-a.very fine-evening at -1 A t five o’clock .a pot-, of H r. and. Mira. George Subscribe for the M aii F ftUio S t, - Phoee 275 M P ly w laj hide ' ' The next k Hursday. Even nuwtiQjjf wfU be hrid at the home of m go alow said they had If you know of an item o i n e w s. m T" C T a c k . WM- • *