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VOL XL, NO: 4 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 $1.50 PER YEAR

Let’s Hope For A Good Brood - By Albert T. Reid 1A1Y ATTEND CHAMBER higJ debaters OF COMMERCE BAIf ET WIN FROM RIVER ROUGE

New Board of Directors Was Chosen Local Team Wins From the Visitors By for Ensuing Year. a Two to One Decision at High School Auditorium Last Week Annual Event Held at Hotel Mayflower Thursday Evening. Last Tuesday Evening. Plymouth Needs Only Six I^ore Points to Enter State Elimination Con­ Thursday evening. December S, Plymouth’s debating team defeated LEAGOE WOMEN VOTERS tests Next February. River Rouge with a decision of 2 to •1. The debate was held in Plymouth HELD DECEMBER MEETING high school auditorium, where in spite of the intense cold, those- who are I-ast Tin*sday evening the Crystal really interested in the problems of The December meeting of the room of the Hotel Mayflower was the better government gathered to hear FIRE IN SMITTY’S SMOKE Plymouth League of Women Voters seene of the annual minting of the the verbal conflict. was held in the kindergarten room of SHOP DOES MUCH DAMAGE Chamber of Commerce, when nearly The question was, "Resolved, that the high school building gt 2:30 Mon­ one hundred members and friends of the direct primary should be abolished day afternoon. The president. Mrs. the organization sat down to a typical in the .” The River A. B. VauAken came from Detroit to A lire at Glenn Smith’s Smoke Shop Mayflower chicken dinner. After the Rouge team which upheld the affirma­ preside. Inasmuch a.s the subject of on Main sireet. caused considerable dinner. President George II. Roblnsoa tive, consisted of three girls,, Nedra the day was related to their study of damage last Wednesday evening about of the Chamber of Commerce, called 8mlth, Ruth Eder and Marian Thorn­ government, the VIII hour history 9:39 o'clock. A valve broke on a pop the mi'oting to order. Reports of the ton. Their strongest point was their class came to the meeting to hear corn maehinc, which allowed a flow secretary and treasurer were given by pep which was present in all three D r. U pson. of gasoline from the tank, which ig­ Harmon A. Smith and Paul G. Lee, speakers in varying degrees. The complex subject of county nited. and the place was in flames in respectively, after which nominations Plymouth upheld the negative, with government was handled in a most a moment. Considerable damage was were called for to fill the offices of Harold Hubert, Leona Beyer and interesting talk by Dr. Lent D. done to the interior of the store and nine directors for the ensuing year. Franklin Atkinson. The team showed Upson, government expert of the De­ the stoek of goods. An entire new After the ballots were counted, the fol­ improvement over their debating in troit Bureau of Government Research. front will have to lie installed. Tlie lowing gentlemen were declared elect- the first debate at Fordson, and did He presented members of the league building is owned by W. T. Conner. : Paul J. \ Vied man. Alan A. Horton, some splendid thinking. Harold Hu­ with charts which showed most Both building and stoek were insured. Paul J. Nutting. Perry W. Itichwine. bert's pleasing voice, his personality, graphically the enormous number of Cass S. Ilougli. Carl G. Shear. P. H. and his friendly, conversational man­ VILLAGE WATER DEPART­ FORMER PLYMOUTH BOY NEW FORD CAR ATTRACTS county officers, the relationship that Deal. William Wood. George H. Rob­ ner pleased the audience. Leona they bear to each other, and the inson. The newly elected board will Beyer, although handicapped by a cold, salary for each office. Disgruntled MENT RONNING IN DEBT ROAD P R IZ E MUCH ATTENTJON HEBE hold its first meeting next Monday did effective debating in rebuttal, and MANY GHRISTMAS taxpayers would have profited much night, when officers and i-ommitteea spoke in a convincing manner. by hearing Dr. Upson's enlightening will In* selected. Kranklin Atkinson gave four-fifths of A clever grou$Bg of words made The new Ford ear which was on exposition of the rising cost of gov­ It may not be generally under­ SHOPPERS IN STORES During the meeting some time wat his ten-minute constructive argument Elbert E. Seger, genior at Kulamazoo exhibition at the salesroom of the ernment, of the difficulty in gaining stood among the property owners given to Messrs. De Belles and Jones extemporaneously, and thereby won college, winner the first prize of Plymouth Motor Sales Co., local agents improvements, and of the present of Plymouth that for several years of the De Selles Studios of Detroit, the praise of the audience and judges $250 in the rican Railway for Ford products, last Monday and The merchants of Plymouth in all needs of county government. The our water works expenses have who presented their plans to organise alike. As usual, he spoke with force, t o r school and Tuesday, was the center of attraction lines of retail business are reporting ! .1 sj»eaker pointed out several changes increased to such an extent association's cop a corjkirntion among Plymouth people emphasis and fluency. ‘ best essay on for hundreds of Interested people. a heavier than usual holiday trade which must be made before county that relief must be sought some­ college students and establish a plant here for the The chairman for the evening was * d e er< The new car drew forth many exclam- this season, due no doubt to the public government can be efficient. What where. The expenses are exceeding th e p r e v e n tio n jj manufacture of bronze eastings in the ilpg educated to shopping earlier . Lester UadtBtefcsSt -the Sigh- mgg* are the- -member* of the th e in c o m e b y -m a n y — ffoITitTS.1 n e w ' art field.. commercial department. The time­ from those who viewed' the wonder­ TO the various thrift and -:i - ’j m league who were present know. Those mains being the larger item of outlay. The topic chosen, “Cross Crossings Tlu* new board of directors Is Christmas saving clubs which enable keepers were Clare Lewis for River Cautiously.” was selected ' from ful value which it represents. Every who missed this splendid talk will have The present bonded indebtedness of jh)s

e- Miss Houser, the debating coach at cou n cil. Sales Co. have booked many orders Bli­ January 9th. & Co., the public accountants employ­ foi-e the holidays with prosperity A PLEASANT OCCASION Dearborn. Mr. Page, the superinten­ Elbert is a former resident of the new ears already. ed by the village, shows a total in­ ab ou n d in g. dent of schools at Howell, and Mr. P ly m o u th an d a g r a d u a te o f th e j ------COCHRANE-BAKEWELL come for the year of $15,744.01. The It is said Christmas presents ran Sawyer, a math instructor at Redford Plymouth High school with the class* iiTniAT t a r i p r A very pleasant occasion took place total expenses for last year from this a lw a y s Ik* taken as an index to the high school. Last Saturday evening at 6 :30. a of 1923. His many Plymouth friendsfl U iU lbl IU InUL in the crystal dining room of the Hotel operating statement is $20,471.05. interests and standards of the people Plymouth’s next debate at home very pretty wedding took place at the will bo pleased to learn of his sue- Mayflower Wednesday evening, when will be January 27th. Plymouth now This shows a net loss exclusive of at. any particular in-riod. Until re- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Itakewell the Plymouth Rotary Club entertained depreciation, of $4,727.04. The depre­ eeut years the frivolous, the dxtruvo- has seven points toward the thirteen HOMICIDE CHARGE the memlKTs of the latdies* Aid So­ on Plymouth road, when their daugh­ ciation for last year equalled $4,811.14. necessary to enter the state elimina­ gant and tin* useless were mostly ter. Beatrice became the bride of ciety of St. Peter’s Lutheran church, Therefore the net loss for the year given. In fact. 20 years ago the preva­ tion debates in February. Howard Cochrane, son of Mr. and and their husbands at a dinner. ending March 31, 1927, was $9,038.18. OLD NEWSBOY WARRANT ADVISED IN DEATH lence of stupid gifts so irritated Presi­ ] Mrs. Edgar Coohrnnp of Homer. Mich. The dinner was given by the Rotary Last year's audit also shows an ad­ OF GIRL FROM OCTOBER dent Roosevelt that lie seriously The service was read by Rev. Paul Club as a slight token of their ap­ ditional deficit incurred before the recommended the organization of the H a v en s o f P o n tia c, in tin* p resen ce o f THANKS FRIENDS CRASH. preciation to the ladi-s of the churCfc fiscal year 1926 of $0,423.78. which SIM’GS. the Society for the Prevention BIG BOXING MATCH who so faithfully served the luncheons the immediate families. had been taken out of the General of Useless Giving. of the dull for the past three years. The bride was beautifully gowned in Fund of the village, and has never Ouce again I wish to (hank my Assistant Prosecutor Ned II. Smith Roosevelt would have little to com­ President William Wood of the Rotary WILL TAKE PLAGE HERE blue silk crepe, carrying a shower bou­ been replaced. Another deficit which friends for their tine spirit in giving yesterday recommended a warrant plain o£, today if lie could hear the Club, welcomed the guests, and Rev. quet of sweet peas, and wearing a will show up in this year's audit to the OM Newsboys’ Good-fellow charging negligent homicide against reports of the local merchants on the Charles Straseu responded for the “ wreath of orange blossoms. Miss amounts to $3,124.73. These are ex­ fund, and to show you to what extent Carl Lynn. 39 years old. of Plymouth, types of articles that are. us a rule, A boxing match haa been scheduh ladies of the church. Dick Valentine 'Ruth Cochrane, sister of the groom, tensions which were made last year our work has grown in 14 years. Our who is held under $1,000 bond in con­ lieing purchased for Christmas gifts. to take plate at the L O. O. F. tern] favored those present with her only attendant, wore pink georg­ and paid for out of this year's budget. first effort was to raise $400, which we several Wednesday. December 21, that nection with the death in Receiving This is a practical age and practical ette crepe, and carried a bouquet of did. and have increased the amount vocal selections in German, that were ises some very interesting coi "Vbese last three deficits amount to hospital. November 17th. of Jean gifts would seem to In- the order of sweet peas. $19,086.69. each year until this year we are very much appreciated. He was ac­ The main bout of eight ronnds/will be McIntosh, 20 years old. 4837 Middle­ tlie day. especially among families. obliged to raise $75,000. I can say companied on the piano by Min between Bernie Tremaine and Eddie The groom was attended by Elmore sex avenue, Fordson. Gifts that the entire family can enioy with pride that every cent entrusted Hanna Strasen. Miller, both of Detroit. yThe semi­ Carney acting as best man. A machine, driven by Lynn, struck are being bought in large quantities-- to our executive boards has l>een Following the dinner, the guests at­ final. six rotrnd8vwill be between Clyde The decorations were simple but an automobile in which Miss Mc­ m o v in g p ictu re o u tfits, ra d io s, .-.ml spent 100 per eent for eharity. This tended the picture show at the theatre. Matevia of NorthvtHe^Hfid Alex Jame­ very pretty, the color scheme being SUCCESSFUL OPENING Intosh was riding at McGraw and pieces of furniture. year, as in others, they commenced son of Detroit The preliminary, a blue and white throughout the home. Proctor avenues, October 9th. Lynn Not all the giving is going for their buying campaign in April, to . six round bout will be between A delicious dinner was served to OF NEW DRUG STORE was held on a charge of reckless strictly utilitarian purposes, howevev. take advantage of low prices during Frankie Roberts of Grand Rapids and twenty guests at 7:30. driving at the time. There Is an outstanding vogue for the FORMER PLYMOUTH the summer months, when factories unique, the foreign and the sophisti­ Tommy Tucker of Detroit A curtain The young couple received a number William Lynn, riding with his The opening of the Mayflower Drug were not so busy. cated for smaller presents this year. raiser of four rounds will be staged of beautiful and useful gifts, and have brother, Carl, wfien the crash oc­ BOY WINS PROMOTION Co.'s new store in the Hotel Mayflower At present they have bought 48.000 Parchment lampshades, waste baskets, by Nick Britt of Windsor, and Tommy the best wishes of their many friends curred. suffered a broken shoulder.— block last Saturday, was a most suc­ pairs of stockings. 29.000 suits of un­ portfolios, brassware, jewelry, ato­ Smith of Detroit for a long and happy wedded life. Detroit Free Press, Tuesday. Decem­ cessful affair in every particular. derwear. 8,000 pairs of shoes, 12,850 mizers. smoking effects, futuristic Among the promotions announced Sam Henneesy will referee the After a short wedding trip they will ber 13th. pairs of mittens. 9,650 hockey caps, novelties, leather goods, peasantware bouts. The first bell rings at 8:15 p. be at their home in Homer, Mich. The new store with its handsome by Postmaster Charles C. Kellogg of 7,700 books, 5.300 mama dolls, which m. General admission, $1.50; ring­ fixtures and equipment presented a D. A, R. WELL OBSERVE ANNIVER­ are all in unprecedented demand and IDetroit, Wednesday, was that of W. will be dressed by ladles donating side, $2.29. most pleasing appearance. Cigars SARY. lend a cosmopolitan aspect to the shop O. Stewart, a former city letter were given to the men, while the their time; 4,800 boys' sweaters, 24,000 counters and window displays. rier, to the assistant su]u peril! tendency boxes of candy, and thousands of In­ The retail merchants are pleased to of the Jefferson avenue branch JONES-EGGE RUMANIANS W IL L ladies were regaled with delicious ice cream. Numerous baskets of flowers teresting and instructive toys. The Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter of see that the early shopping movement Mr. SieArort, who has been active The marriage of Miss Florence D. the gifts of friends and well-wishers The fire department of Detroit has D. A. R. will hold their first anni has became so thoroughly accepted In An welfare work in the Detroit office, Egge, youngest daughter of Mr. and PLAY SANTA CLADS added much to the beauty of the store. passed and O. K.'d 19,000 letters from versary luncheon at the Hotel May­ the minds of the Christmas shoppers. is president of the Service Relatione Mrs. Andrew Egge of Alpena, Michi­ Mr. Johnson, the proprietor, was the boys and girls. These letters repre­ flower Monday, December 19tb. The The shoppers realize themselves that council of postal employes and wan gan, to James H. Jones of Plymouth, As has been their custom in the recipient of many compliments ou the sented families of from one to seven chapter will be honored by having as the Idea Is of benefit to them as well president for two terms of the local formerly of Atlanta, , was l>ast. the KiWanis club of Plymouth appearance of the new store. children, which have previously been their guests the state regent, Mrs. as the store employees and the postal branch of the National Letter C u ­ solemnised Saturday, December 3, in will again spread cheer and good will investigated by committees by .volun­ Lucius Holland^ of Saginaw, and Miss service. The more even flow of buying rlers' association. He is also a m em ­ the Methodist parsonage at Farming- among the needy “kiddies” of this teers, and thousand* of letters in Kemnet, of the Burton Historical during the period between Thanksgiv­ b er of the governmental committee of ton. Rev, EL F. Dunlany was the every mail. community. It is the purpose of this DR. BRUCE DOUGLAS GUEST OF library. This luncheon will take the ing and Christmas does away with the the Detroit Board of Commerce. officiating clergyman. Hoping that you and yours will club to see that no child under the age LOCAL SERVICE CLUB. place of the regular December meet­ frantic efforts that result from post­ Mr. Stewart is a former Plymouth of twelve years shall be disappointed have a very Merry Christmas and ing- poning buying until the day before boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Happy New Year, I am yours, C h ristm as. this year in the arrival of Santa at Stewart of 1034 West Ann Arbor CANTON HOME FURNISHING Harry C. Robinson. MOVED INTO NEW OFFICE street. Bill's many Plymouth friends their home. Every needy child who Dr. Bruce Douglas, superintendent GROUP. Old Newsboy No. 28. will be pleased to learn of his well is duly reported to the committee of the Maybury Tuberculosis Sanitor- M. S. C. EXTENSION WORE "No kiddie without a Christmas.” merited promotion and extend congrat­ will receive a well-filled basket of ium at NorthviUg. addressed the local C. L. Finlan & Son, general agents u la tio n s. The next meeting of the Canton necessities and “goody-goodies.” Kiwanis Club last Tuesday. He gave and adjusters for the Citizens’ Mutual The second meeting of the Plymouth Home Furnishing Group will be held The committee will consider it a a vivid description of the problems Automobile Insurance Co. of Howell, Home Management class was held No­ HOME FURNISHING CLASS at home of Mrs. Frank P a lm e r on favor to have the public notify them connected with the war on tubercu­ have opened their new office in the vember 21. at the-home of Mrs. Petz. NEW BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY Canton Center road, Tuesday, Decem­ of any cases of necessary aid. and re­ losis and some of the many difficulties Hotel Mayflower building. They have The subjects taken up were the care PARLOR OPENS. ber 20, at 1:30 sharp. Bring your quest that information as to age, encountered in restoring patients to The South Plymouth Home Furnish­ the new quarters nicely furnished and of the dining room and its furnishings, note books, pencils, mounting paper sex and articles most needed be in­ norjpal health. The doctor presented ing group will meet on Saturday. De- conveniently arranged. It is located including linen and china. 3. J. Parker of Ypsilantl, haa < and paste, also plain pieces of colored cluded in their report. Send or phone a-phase of human activity about which cetmber 17th. at the home of Mrs. at the right of the hotel entrance on The selection and care of silver will ed a barber shop and beauty ; doth, the list of changes made in each names to any member of the com­ too little Is known, and left his hear­ Tallmon, 299 Ann street, at 1 :30 p. m. Ann Arbor street. Messrs. Finlan be discussed at the next meeting, in the Hotel Mayflower block. room since the last lesson, and pic­ mittee, which comprises Robert ers with a better understanding of The topics selected for discussion in -will be pleased to have their patrons which will be held Monday, December Parker has installed new and i______tures illustrating points brought out Mimmack, J. B. Hubert, George Robin­ conditions In this highly important, the project are principle of color and and friends call on them in their new 19th, at thp home of the leader, Mrs. equipment, and the shop presents a In that lesson . son and Dewey Hollaway. part of public health. a study of the background. location . Ren wick, Qfi W illiams street most attractive-''appearance. ww m m m m m m rn '■ m

THE PLYMOUTH MATT,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 - ■ PENNIMAN ALLEN THEATRE Two Shows, 7:00 and 8:30 WHERE YOU ALWAYS SEE A GOOD SHOW Two Shows, 7:00 and 8:30

Sunday and Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday and Friday Saturday, Dec. 24 Dec. 18*19 Dec. 20-21 Dec. 22-23 Gary Cooper A Native Cast Bringing Back the Greatest of Ken Maynard -----IN------IN------IN----- All Westerns “The Covered Wagon” “Gun Gospel” “Nevada” “Stark Love”

This popular western star in another A story of the feuds and struggles of The only picture in years to play two to Ken Maynard always gives you a real picture. It’s a Zane Grey story. mountain people. four times in every theatre in the country. show. COMEDY—“Papa’s Boy” COMEDY—“Smith’s C o u ^ ^ COMEDY—“Haunted Spooks” COMEDY—"Smith’s Pony”

times have changed. Go in and O. E. S. NOTICE THE PLYMOUTH MAIL see for yourself how much more sensible are the things now purchased O w ner, T. W. SAMS BN Our next meeting is Tuesday, De­ for Christmas gifts than were in de­ cember 20. Dinner will be served at L. B. Samsen, Editor aad Publishel mand fifteen or twenty years ago. Did You Know 0:30, after which a n interesting pro­ gram will be presented. A good at­ Entered at the peetoffice at Plymouth The Citizens’ Mutual Auto Insurance Co., of Howell, tendance will be appreciated. Re­ as second class matter. BETTER BUSINESS member that our Christmas dance is wrote $433,470.11 more insurance in 1926 than our It requires something unusual to this week Friday, December 16th, at Subscription Price - $1,50 per year next state-wide competitor? detract the attention of Plymouth the temple. There will be good music, citizens from the greatest of all holi­ favors and lunch. Don’t miss it. The SPECIALS! I.tT THEM WORRY days, now so near at hand, but that admission is $1.00 per couple. something seems to have turned up, That they wrote insurance on 15,000 more cars than Bight now the mails are burdened and in the shape of the new Ford car. 1900 Flour, 241/i-lb. with packages of Christmas cards, »ny other company in the state? Not even a presidential election occa­ HOME MANAGEMENT CLASS OF sack ...... 95c neckties, socks and the like, sent out sions any more talk than it is doing. by concerns that have hit on a new CANTON Not everyone has the same opinion way of unloading their junk. With Sun Ray Pancake Flour, of the new vehicle, so long awaited. each package is a letter telling the Every fellow has this or that improve­ 1 lb. 4 oz. pkg...... 1 0 c price, and adding that "if you do ncc The Home Management Class of G tix is Matoal Aatomobile Insurance Company ment he could make on it. But on one want the goods notify us and we will Canton will meet with Mrs. Louise thing everybody is agreed, and that is send postage for its return." We take Hutton and Mrs. Blanche Wagner at Quick Naptha White Soap Chips, that its arrival is going to be a fine this occasion to notify our readers that their home, Saturday afternoon, De­ large pkg...... 19c C. L. FINLAN & SON thing for business. All other auto cember 17. -'All members of the class they do not have to do anything of the plants have been running at low ebb, kind. Your time belongs to you, and please be present. General Agents and Adjusters the makers being afraid to go too far 10 Bars Flake White you do not have to sjiend it wrapping before they knew exactly what Ford Soap ______39c 197 Arthur St Phone 551 and mailing goods that you never or­ was going to do. This meant that dered in the first place. If stamps steel mills, glass plants, coal mines, LIBRARY NOTES accompany the goods, and you care to transportation and a dozen other take the time and trouble to s£nd them Don’t forgt the story hour for the QUALITY GROCERIES, FRUITS AND braenhes of industry have been "on back, you can do so. But even then children at the library, Saturday VEGETABLES the fence," and down in production you arc not compelled to. The man morning. December 17, at 10:30 a n d w a g es. who sent the junk takes the risk of o'clock. Now that the new car is here and losing it. If he didn’t send any Delivery at 1:00 p. m. Telephone 53 the auto industry has seen exactly stamps, let him do the worrying—no what it has to compete with, there Headquarters for need in you doing any of it. Let them Christmas dancing party. Friday ought to be a rejuvination in all lines send for the goods onoe, and they’ll evening. December 16th, Masonic of business. That means more money temple. Plymouth, under auspices O. never bother you again. And you to spend, and the more that is spent E. S. Music by Patterson’s orchestra. DECALCOMONIA FURNITURE DECORATIONS will be doing both yourself and your Bill $1.00. the more chance *11 of us have of get­ home merchant a big favor if you will GAYDE BROS. ting some of it. We "really owe Mr. help to wipe out this obnoxious way Phone 53 Plymouth Ford a vote of thanks—not so much We can furnish you with transfers for painted of merchandising. It will pay every reader of the Mail for giving us a new vehicle of trans­ furniture and natural wood finishes. to carefully peruse the ads in the Mail portation as for permitting business today. They contain many sugge? to get on its feet again by finding ou* These transfers can be applied to end tables, tions for gift buying. magazine racks, bedroom suites, living and play­ WOMEN DRIVERS what is ahead of it. room furniture. You don't have to leave Plymouth to find that the woman auto drive” is Come in and see the beautiful designs and PLYMOUTH BOWLING LEAGUE doorings. and here to stay. All the talk ier never being able to drive as Wfln Lost Pet. Coal! Coal! well as a men because she is too apt F o rd T a p s ...... 20 7 .740 to change her mind as fast as she can Penniman Allen ...... IS !) .667 , U S E shift gears, is being forgotten. Fig­ Nethem Club ...... 16 11 .592 J PLYMOUTH DAIRY FOODS J ures recently gathered throughout the Plymouth Buicks .. 14 13 .518 HOLLAWAY’S H a w th o r n e V a lle y ... 9 IS .333 country show that she is a safe and All American Six .. 4 23 .148 WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE sane driver and that, in proportion to The feature of this week's league We have an abundance of high- In the Rear of 263 Union St Phone 28 the number of drivers, fewer acci­ game was the score of 1108 rolled by dents are caused by women than by Ford Taps, this being the highest grade coal of all kinds. Our prices men. It looks as though she has team game ever bowled in Plymouth. demonstrated beyond dispute that 200 games In the league this week: are right. Let us fill your bin now when she sets her head to do some­ J. Stremich. 212: Wheeler 201; Wil­ thing flint only men are supposed to liams, 249; H. Johnson. 222, 231; NOURISHMENT be able to do. she goes ahead and does Britcher. 214; Milliman. 202, 243. AT DAWN and be all set for the cold weather. WHY BURY YOUR it. It indcates. too, that the woman Two Men League of today has far more confidence iu W on L o st P et. The morning should herself than they had back in her Milliman. Wheeler 20 7 .740 bring to your home mother's day. There are not many Zarn, W illia m s _ .. 17 10 .629 a supply of Plym-: PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE GARBAGE things left that she can't do. The list Britcher, Powell 15 12 .555 13 has been narrowed down, and driving Burley. Stremich .. 14 .518 outh Dairy Farms Kirk, Downing ... . 13 14 .481 milk and cream. an auto safely and sanely is no longer M oles. L om as ... 12 15 .444 BE ON THE SAFE SIDE—PUT IN COAL AT WHEN WE WILL TAKE IT AWAY TWICE on that list. Piseopink Bros...... 9 IS .333 Ask us to supply Schlaf. Bridge S 19 .296 PRESENT PRICES EACH WEEK FOR PER WEEK? 200 games bowled in league this you with this week: Briteher, 214: W h eeler, 2 03; sealed - for - safety CHANGING CUSTOM Milliman, 201; Schlaf, 203. milk. Other games of 210 or better: II. Call 71S8-F5, Plymouth If you want to find out how custom Lush, 216, 213; J. Lenker. 228: W. has changed in his country in the past Lorenz, 258; W. Downing, 214; Strem­ few years, go into most any Plymouth ich. 223, 258; E. Klinski, 224; D. Row­ store, from now until Christmas, and f^DKXmifiUKYj land, 229; H. Williams. 223; H. Pan- - YOUR MILKMAN* * Sanitary Service Company se what our people are buying in the The Plymouth Elevator Col kow, 226; R. Levandowski, 215. way of Christmas gifts. Of course The Doubles match for the cham­ there will always be a demand for PHONES 265—266 Plymouth, Michigan pionship of Plymouth was very close, We ala* roaave yarn- aid tis cam aad Kabbah toys and candy for there always will be children. But jnst nose around a Wheeler and Williams winning from Lush and Stremich by the close mar­ little and see what the "younger gen­ gin of 85 pins in ten games. W. eration,” and the older one as well, are CASOUMC puting their money into. Stremich rolled a game of 290. The score by games: More money is spent on Christmas H. Lush— now than in former years, because 147 192 213 140 172 190 188 184 187 178—1791 For Christm as W. Stremich— people have more to spend. But even 181 167 201 159 187 202 207 169 290 205—1968 with more money they are not as Totals— TURKEYS FREE! 328 359 414 299 359 392 395 353 477 383—3759 wasteful as in other years. Nowadays Wheeler— 158 188 202 239 217 200 161 213 208 185—1971 clothing is considered an ideal Christ­ William*— CHICKENS 187 190 144 244 157 179 191 167 204 210—1873 mas gift. People did not use to give Totals— DUCKS it to anyone outside the family for 345 378 346 483 374379 352 380 412 39S—3844 fear of "making them mad." Now­ An exciting game was rolled Friday GEESE Toys, Gaines and Sports adays useful articles for the home, evening between two five men teams, the auto, or for general comfort are Roy Streng’s Wood Butchers of Plym­ AND OYSTERS TO STUFF Given Away By more in demand than ever. Today outh, and Booth’s Bulls of Northville. Good gasoline doubles IT presents are rated according to service The score by games: the life of an engine ^ ’EM WITH and sensibility, rather than by cost. S t r e n g ' s ______821 833 888—2542 and trebles t Palmer Service Station "Give me something I can use” is the B o o th ’s ------847 848 717—2412 pleasure of driving. I Red Crown Gasoline Firestone Tires popular cry now instead of “give mo Friday night, December 16th, at 8 :00 Make it a habit to u Give us your order early so you something pretty." As a result the o’clock, the Ypsilanti Recreation team deal with us and youfl Polarine and Kendall Oils ‘ stores and the public both profit, be will bowl the Plymouth Specials. will be assured of get-| will not be disappointed. South Main Street and Ann Arbor Road cause the purchase of one sensible Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, ting the best Phone 59 (- Plymouth, Mich. gift leads to the sale and the use of a doubles match between Carter and others just like it. Lequire of Milford, and H. Lush and LANG’S Many of the wiser ones of this I W. Stremich of Plymouth. Saturday SERVICE STATION ASK FOR SCRIPT community have already shown good I night at 8 :00 o’clock, Michigan Recrea­ 503 S. Main 8L QUALITY MEAT MARKET One With Every 5 Gallons of Gas judgment by starting to lay in their tion five men team bowls the Plymouth P h o n e 549 Christmas gifts. It is an example j Quart of Oil you ought to emulate. But even If | All the above games rolled at Plym­ Albert Stever, Prop. you do not, just go in and see how ou th . PHONE 199 DELIVERY WSPPI BPIiP'^BppPiPfP iiafpjsi-t' i ■ - 11,11 “'H"wpipw«.-yii!B m m a m r n m m m

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NEWBURG l»e h eld a t tin* h a ll. A ll p la n s h a v e Kpworth league entertained the New- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carney spent when their daughter, Beatrice, was their friends. N'ewburg extends con­ beeu made for a jolly good time. btirg and Reach leagues at Plymouth. Sunday in Flint. united in marriage with Howard gratulations and liest wishes as they On Sunday the services were in Cochrane, of N’ewburg. The young go to their new home at Homer. INDIAN BATTLE ■charge of two young men of Ann The Christmas program will lie held Several from N'ewburg attended the Mr. and Mrs. William Farley called couple was attended by Elmore Carney M ich igan . Arbor, Mr. Callahan and Mr. in the church on Sunday night. (Chamber of Commerce banquet at the on Mr. and Mrs. C. Mackinder Mon­ and Miss Ruth Cochrane. Rev. Paul N’ewburg also extends congratula­ 8teInko. They brought us a very in­ I>eceuilior at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Hotel Mayflower at Plymouth on day afternoon. SITE MARKED Havens, of Pontiac, performed the tions to Mr. a ud Mrs. Clifford teresting message. There were 73 in Thomas. Alice Hilbert ami Jay Me- Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gutherie are ceremony in the presence of a limit C ochrane. Xabb have charge ol' the program. William J. Smith returned home driving a new Hupmobile. Sunday school. The special nmulier Anyone having items please phone The choir, under the leadership of twenty-live relatives and friends. Monument Erected on Spot by Mrs. Harwood and Jay McNabb Monday from a ten clays’ visit with On Saturday evening. Decemlier 10. 714S Fl-:i. Some very lovely gifts were received ■was e n jo y e d b y all. Rev. Johnson, will have some special relatives at St. Johns. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Where Six Soldiers Next Wednesday night. Decemlier m u sic. The Kdison company is busy put­ Bakewell. on Plymouth road, a very by Hie young couple, bearing the high Proved Heroism. 21, the annual Christmas party will On Saturday night the Plymouth ting up street lights in Newhurg. pretty home wedding was solemnized esteem in which they are held by all Canadian, Texas.—With appropriate ceremony a monument was unveiled a few days ago at Buffalo Wallow, 22 miles southwest of here, to commemo­ rate a battle which took place there 53 years ago between a band of In­ dians and a scouting party of United States soldiers. One of the most notable of those present to pay tribute to the heroes of W HERE TO BUY IN DETROIT more than one-half century ago was ! i Mrs. Olive K. Dixon of Miami, Texas, widow of Billy Dixon, who took a The Following Reliable Firms Solicit the Patronage of Holiday Buyers. leading part in ih£ historic fight Tells of Tragedy. Mrs. Dixon gave an account of the tragedy of the plains, as follows: Courteous Attention, Prompt Service and a Welcome to All Visitors. ”Tlie battle of Buffalo Wallow oc­ curred on September 12, 1S74, when the six men. who comprised a scouting party, were surrounded by Indians. All of the uieq were injured before they reached the protection of the wallow, one of them fatally. All re­ ceived l lie Congressional Medal of FREE Honor, said to he five only time In history when all participants in a battle were thus rewarded. THE MARVELOUS “Members of the trapped party were William Dixon and Amos Chap­ NEW EUREKA man. scouts; Sergt. Z. T. Woodall and Privates Peter Rath, John Harring­ FLOOR POLISHER ton and George W. Smith. Smith was killed. None of the others is living now . “Tiie party of six men were sur­ prised and surrounded by a band of —the smart 125 Kiowa and Comanche Indians, fo o tw e a r fully armed aud on the warpath. They were held here for more than that is now so 48 hours. popular because “From dawn to four o'clock in the i t m e e ts ideally the afternoon they fought, first on the # demands of adive little hillside and later in a buffalo women. Regular Price of Floor wallow caused from the buffalo wal­ Polisher $2.00 Deluxe Christmas Greeting Card, in colors, with Foot lowing in the soft earth. Saver Order attached—ftc^ouc ulb lb speeding the happy “At the first attack all were struck. Dixon and Rath were only slightly UntQ Christinas only— to introduce the New news of a Foot Saver Gift! Eureka Floor Polisher, we will give this won­ wounded. Woodall and Harrington were wounded, but not so seriously derful cleaning attachment free, with each Come in. See this handsome'card and the efevfer new Foot Saver Styles! that they could not walk. The horses Model 10 Eureka Purchased stampeded, carrying with them the canteens, haversacks, blankets and It does Its work beautifully, swiftly, easily—gives waxsd co a ts. floors high and lasting lustre—cleans linoleum like a •'All that hot summer day the In­ charm. The new Model 10 will amaze and delight you— It is bigger and better built, and easily gets more dirt dians circled and dashed past this than any other portable electric cleaner made. little band of while men, yelling and DETROIT'S JfOME OF FOOT-8 AVER 8HOEB cutting all kinds of capers. All morn­ Only $2.00 Down ing they bad been without water, and they were sorely in need of It. The Indians bad settled down to a siege that they felt would end victorious for Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co. $97.50 them. Undoubtedly their pluns would 1521 Broadway Cadillac 9324 Freight Prepaid American Beauty have worked out successfully had it A n y w h ere not been for the intervention of s “MADE IN DETROIT'' AT LAST & real honaet-to-goodness washing ma­ chine, second to none, built by an old reliable oom- power higher than theirs. pnny. fully guaranteed for one yeai^-for - less than Salvation in Rain Storm. *100.00. “About three o'clock a black cloud COMPACT—SPEEDY came up in the west aud In a short Only takes 22” of floor space but on account of time rain fell in blinding sheets. it's phenomenal speed and thoroughness, will wash more clothes per hour than most machines twice ' Indians dislike rain, especially cold its size. rain, and these Kiowas and Comancbes Player-Piano Outfits! were no exception to the rule. CONSTRUCTION—FEATURES JOIN STARR CHRISTMAS CLUB Copper tank, metal swinging wringer, machine out •’Early rt he morning- of the second PURPOSEFUL GIFTS gears running in enough lubricant to last for years day Hilly Dixon started for help. He —Timken Roller Bearings and Westinghouse Motor. You couldn’t get more lfyou paid $200.00. had not gone over a mile when he 25 ROLLS Descriptive circular will be mailed upon request. struck ihe main trail leading to Fort FOR THE HOME Supply. Hurrying uiong as fast as Combination OR BETTER STILL possible be caught sight of an outfit Bench, Cab­ UT-OF-TOWN buyers will appreciate Send Money order for $97.50 and we will promptly that covered about an acre of ground. the fact that at Pringle’s they can ship one of these machines. You may use the ma­ This proved to be a detachment under inet, Lam p chine one week and if it Is not everything we have find practical gifts, moderately priced, in claimed for it and you are not entirely satisfied, you command of Maj. It. Price of the may return the machine at our expense and we Eighth United States cavalry from such a wide variety that they need look no will promptly refund your money. Fort Wingate. N. M., on its way te further. The convenient and comfortable Your Money Back manner In which shoppers can view our join General Miles’ command. Some of these play­ “Major Price rode over to where ers are used and! displays at either the Boulevard or Down­ " Ys°ati£i'dNo1 Woodward Washing Machine Co. the wounded men were taking his others are recondi­ town stores meets with Instant approval. .\ washer for every 6529 Grand River Ave. tioned. We (in yon nurse and purpose— surgeon with him. where the latter <> v e r tw enty-live a guarantee with leading standard The Only Store of Its Kind in the Entire examined their wounds. The soldiers every one of these O United States In the command turned over a few players. It is batter PRINGLE FURNITURE pieces of hard tack and some dried to bay a good used beef which they had tied behind their player than a cheap sad d les. new one. COMPANY “Of the six men who fought at Buf- Japanese Art Goods Store falow Wallow, not one is living today. 2990 West Grand Boulevard Amos Chapman of Selling, Okla., was Detroit’s Most Reliable and Most Complete the last one to go. He died in July, 431 Gratiot Avenue Importer of Oriental Art Goods 1925.’’ Here are the Gift Suggestions that are appre­ J instrument yen may have, rack as phone ciated by every person for their rareness with t piano, etc, during tfaia sale. the highest quality at the lowest price. Judge Impounds Coed’s S it e s Artistic Lamps, Silk Embroidered Screens, Car Till After Game Bronze Vases, Bird Cages, Silk Kimonas, Happl Coats, and a large assortment of Infants’ Wear. San Francisco. — Because P e g g y TheStarrPiano Go Bennett, nineteen, drove her automo­ C hristm as C andies Exceptionally fine assortment of Nippon China 1500 BROADWAY CORNER JOHN R, DETROIT Dinnenvare. bile 33 miles an hour through a 15- Ordered Now Save Time tnlle zone on the University of Cali­ GIFT SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS fornia campus, she will have to obtain other means of transportation to the 23 pieces L ustre T ea Set, tan and blue, best chinaw are $3.95 set Stanford-Callfornia football game No­ p i i c r o c g ^ O ther H and Painted S e ts...... $4.50, $4.95 and upward vember 19. Judge Harry Pulclfer In IKwljtt’a A large assprtm ent of Table Lam ps and B oudoir Lam ps, w ith Oakland ordered the girl’s car Im­ G orgeous Silk and Parchm ent Shades to choose from . B oud­ pounded until November 25. oir Lam ps, $1.25 and up. Table Lam ps, $6.50, $10 and up,. “Please, Judge, make it November A ll of the L am ps m ake a lasting C hristm as G ift. 19, because I need the car to go to (Eatt&ira Stanford for the big game.” pleaded ^ io To c s ^ p h e ^ The Standard of Excellence Since 1885 W e have three kinds of dandy Toy Tea Sets, 25c, 65c and 98c Miss Bennett H and painted Cups and Saucers, one-half dozen $1.25 and u p “Well, it’s Just too bad, but Novem­ m 4838 Woodward Ave. Tea Booms, Second Floor and Mezzanine ber 25 stands,” ruled Judge Pulclfer. ___*? 3 near Warren Avenue, Detroit Fountain Boom, First Floor. R. KANEKO & COM PANY THREE tx10 PORTRAITS FOR *10 Open From 9:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. 312 W. Grand River Ave., Detroit Detroit’s Photographer Thirty Years 1460 WOODWARD AVENUE Opposite Book-Tower Building on Grand Biver Avenue Worker* Find Roman Relict in Brook Bed Budapest, Hungary. — Work­ men deepening a brook In the RUDOLPH’S PERMANENT WAVE neighborhood of Sopron have Book Lovers: Now $12.50 come npon a large qnantlty of Write For Oar New Guaranteed to last six months Roman relics. They comprise Rewaving New Grown Hair Given Special Attention. coins and weapons, such as Holiday Catalogue Skilled Artists in Hair Bobbing, Hair Cut­ swords, -lgnces, spears and am­ ITS FREE!—Owrtaina i M iplM Iht, with prlcM, erf all tha iww ting. Hair Tinting, Marceling. Scalp Treat­ phorae and other household ar­ ment. Facial and Manicuring. ticles. It was thought the long- booka of Fiction, Hlatory, Biography, Art, ate. Complete line of Hair Goods and Cosmetics, Transformations, Men’s Wigs and Toupees. songht for grave of Attils, the CATALOGUE OF CHILDREN'S BOOKS Included frss upon request Mr. Rudolph personally supervises the per­ famous leader of the Huns, had manent waving. been on earthed, as tradition S heehan’s B ook Store RUDOLPH’S HAIR STORE has It that the chieftain’s am. 1550 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Michigan 309 David Whitney Building, Randolph 4218 grave Is somewhere in the Main Floor General Motor Bldg., Emp. 1459 neighborhood of the village of Agfalva in this region.' DETROIT Men marry to settle down, and from CONSERVATORY OF then on it's a matter with thum of set­ 64 th Y ear tling up. - Elisabeth Johnson, President - 0 * 8 ” ® 8 MUSIC Dyers-RROSS Y’ S Mrs. Youngbride: “I don't want to Finest Conservatory in the West or Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Rugs, Portieres, Lace Cur­ have any trouble with you, Bridget” Acknowledged Preeminent as a Conservatory of Attainment tains, Blankets, Furs, Anto Robes, etc. Rags dyed in Cook: “Then, bedad, ma’am, let me Modern Colors. Prompt Service, Moderate prices. W rite us. Offers to earnest students courses of study b a sed upon th e m o st hear no complaints.’’ modern and educational principles. Renowned faculty of 80. Students’ I orchestra, concerts and recitals. Diplomas and degrees conferred. 8 Sait Warren Avenue, Cor. Woodward Avenne, Detroit Buyer: “Does this flannel shrink?' Examination Free. For catalog and other Information, address Telephone Glendale 4500 Clerk: “Not so much as I would James H. Bell, 8ec^ 6088 Woodward Ave^ Detroit. Phone Empire 2680 from telling you it didn’t if It did. ’

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GERRITT J. DIEKEMA ELECTED] LIVONIA CENTER WILL HAVE A plimented to receive a premium of VICE-PRESIDENT OF MICHIGAN NEW SCHOOL. this size at the low interest rate. Following this meeting the final CLASSIFIED SECTION BELL TELEPHONE CO. plans for the building were presented PLYMOUTH’S BETTER FOOD STORES by Veruer. Wilhelm & Moihy and were At the election held December 5tli approved by the Board of Education, OF THE PLYMOUTH MAIL tiarritt J. Diekcma of Holland. flu* p eop le o f L ivon ia C en ter, by a v o te subject to approval by the state. Mich., lias been elected a director of of 35 to 3. passed a $50,000 bond issue The building is a modern, fire­ for the const ruction of a new school the .Michigan Bell Telephone Com­ proof. brick a lid stone structure, con­ WANT ADS COST LITTLE, ACCOMPLISH MUCH building and by a vote 3N to 1 favored pany. sttc-d wood; dedivered PRODUCTIVE RACE was served, and all enjoyed a very ONIONS, medium size...... 4 lbs. 10c $3.50. or $2.5

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

BIDS WANTED. the construction of an Elementary f School Building, located on the West Side of [ ” ' Jgton Road and just South of Five OUR BUSINESS Road. Livonia. Michigan. Sealed bids for the construction of the _ .. building will be received by the Secre­ FOR THE NEXT MONTH IS tary of the Board of Education. District N'o. Livonia Township. Wayne County, Michi- i. up to 8 o'clock P. M. Wednesday. Dec. 21. 1927. at the Town Hall, located on Five Mile R-iad near Farmington Road. Livonia, Michigan, and publicly opened at that place The villa ire fire department put at that time. 2. Certified checks for (5) per cent of the out a fire at the Lee Foundry last Fri­ amount of the tender shall accompany each day. Ih'een filled by our vil­ ent. Plumbing Apparatus. lage workmen. "D ” & "E " Electrical Equip- Propqpals niethods The storm sower contract in con­ aterials she No More Worries Over CHRISTMAS BILLS nection with tile Penniman avenue ed ill the specifications. If Alternate methods arc mentioned, or required in the proposals, paving is nearing completion. If the such shall be considered only from bidders day will be inserted in each contract to insure One of the happiest feelings is to knew thac when the ChriatmM weather remains favorable, the con­ protection to the Owner tractor will probably finish up this submitting proposals on the entire work in bills become due, you'll have ample funds available. which the alternate is contained. week, except cleuuing up and remov­ t>. Contractors shall tender proposals on the' basis of completing this contract on or ing his equipment. On Garfield ave­ before August 1st. 1928 and a liquidated THE CHRISTMAS CLUB nue they laid over 200 feet of 30-inch damage clause of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars per HOLLY—WREATHS 7. The Owner reserves the right to reject reinforced concrete sewer pipe on any or all proposals and waive any informal­ ities therein. help* you solve the problem of your year-end bills. The plan is Wednesday. December 14th. Since 8. Bonds, both Statutory and Performance, Tuesday. December 13th. the contract­ will be required by the Owner and shall be simple. Put aside a stated sum each week during the year and furnished by the Contractor at his own ex­ Large stock of extra choice trees at attractive or has had two machines on the job pense. The tender of a proposal on the work you will have quite a tidy sum at Christmas time. for excavating. herein described shall be evidence of the Con­ prices. tractors willingness to work under Bonds. 9. A deposit in the amount of $15.00 is required for each set of plans taken from the Come to our bank and let us explain the several plans which make Don’t disappoint the kiddies. office of the Architect. Full amount to be re­ funded upon return oi the plans in good <ent Tuesday at the home of .Mrs. Sackett, Sr. iu Clyde Whittaker, Walter Anderson, Proprietors P lym ou th . Rom. to Mr ami Mrs. George Hix. P H O N E 35 December Drh. a son. Mrs. Ilix will WE ARE SELLING ho remembered as Miss Lillian S elirdder. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Shel­ don. and Mr. and Mrs. John Mott called on their sister. Mrs. Parrish, re­ The Finest Quality Meat REAL ESTATE cen tly. WATERFORD At The Following Low Prices Mr. and Mrs. A. Ebersole and son. Wilbur, motored to Detroit. Sunday, and were dinner guests of Mr. and These Are Some of Our Week-end Specials Office 180 Mrs. L. G. Steiuert. Residence 532 Mrs. Archie Herrick of Plymouth, Insurance siient last Friday with her daughter, Fresh, Lean, Meaty Picnic Mrs. Clarence Ebersole. PORK ROAST Ham, lb______15° Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bechtel have Realtor returned to their home in Hastings, Pig Pork, skinned, half or whole, Farms, \hcaniodmpmVed for the winter. P r o p e r t i e s Mr. und Mrs. Percy H. Gray motor­ FRESH HAM lb...... _...... 21° 272 S. Main St., Plymouth ed out from Detroit, Sunday, and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mt- K erreghun. Ribs or Tenderloin Side, half or whole, Marshall Herrick is visiting his PORK LOIN 21c uncle. Oliver Herrick and family. Have some exceptional snaps in very good . Choice Shoulder Cuts, farms at very low prices. See me now if you want GIRL RESERVES BEEF POT ROAST 19c to 23c Tuesday. December 6th/the Junior to deal. Girl Reserves met and enjoyed a talk given by Elizabeth Strong, on “Girl Rolled Rib or Rump, boneless, Reserve Libraries." After her talk PRIME BEEF lb...... 31c FRANK RAMBO w e Sang. Tuesday of this week, the Junior P hone 23 830 Penniman Ave. Girl Reserves met and the period was given over to Helen Bridge, whose FRESH GROUND MEATS talk was on "Courtesy." It was en­ “GREATER PLYMOUTH” joyed very much. It was decided that both the Junior PORK BEEF VEAL The Plymouth Realty Board invites all those holding and Senior Girl Reserves are to meet broker and salesmen’s licenses who are not members of the with the Hi-Y boys Christmas evening, SAUSAGE For Hamburger or Meat Loaf PORK AND BEEF board to confer with any Realtor in Plymouth regarding the and go caroling through the village. Bulk , Extra Choice good that membership in the board can do. 1927 will be the The Junior group is having a Christ­ greatest yea$ in Plymouth’s history. Membership in the board mas party Wednesday, December 21, 2 lbs- 45c will be on$ of your best investments in the coming year. at Elizabeth Strong's home. 2 lbs 39c 2 lbs 35c —Frances Ingall PLYMOUTH REAL ESTATE A CARD—I wish to thank the Canton Community Club, the Plymouth BOARD Grange and other -friends for the LEG of SPRING LA M B.....33C STEWING..... 17c beautiful flowers sent me during my illness.—Ammon Warner. of the finest grades, half or whole, REAL! IN MEMORIAM. SMOKED HAMS ^our c*,0’ce 25° IT ENDURES! In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Fred Garcbow, who pass­ (That’s why it’s called ed away three years ago Dee. 15th: One Pound of Pure Creamery Butter and One Dozen of Strictly gM REAL Estate) A loving mother, true and kind. No friend on earth like her w ell find. For all of us she did her best Let Us Show YOU How to And God called her home with Him to Fresh Eggs for ------X ■ 1 Build a REAL Estate rest. Her Loving Sons and Daughters. PHONE, We Dress Our Own Poultry Fresh Fish Every Friday Soar Throat S u re, Quick Relief We Suggest That You Order Your Christinas Poultry Now No Gargle No longer is it necessary to gargle You can depend on your meat to be good, if bought at the PRICES WILL INCREASE or to choke with nasty tasting patent medicines or gargles to relieve sore Have you noticed the splendid building program that is now tlifoat. One swallow of a famous physician’s prescription called Thoxine going on in Maplecroft? There are several good home sites is guaranteed to relieve within 15 to be had before the price increase goes into effect. Consult minutes. -It goes direct to the cause; any member of the Plymouth Real Estate Board. is far superior to gargles. Thoxine does not contain iron, chloroform or dope. .I t is pleasant MAPLECROFT tasting: is harmless and safe for the P u w t y u t h m a r k e t whole family. Sold under money P hone 23 back guarantee of quick relief. 35c., Hotel Plym outh Bldg., Cor. M ain and Ann Arbor Sts. 60c. and *L00. Sold by Dodge Drug Co. and all good drug stores. THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

SALEM Salem Federated Church Minister. IteV. A. J. Parker Dear friends: Dec. 16, 1927. QUESTIONS and Services. Sunday. Deeember IS— M orning w o rsh ip a t 10:.'K): su b ject. Only 7 M. S. D. U. C. •Spii'itujjl Interpretation of Command­ ment." Anthem by the choir. School If you don’t know what those initials mean I’ll tell you. They mean you’ll ANSWERS nt 11:1.": election of officers; special have to hurry now to get your Christmas shopping done in time Sunday-sihool offering. Pictorial C arol S u n d a y e v e n in g at 7.•:{<): C h rist­ Speaking of time makes me think of the beautiful line of clocks that Mr. inas carols: Christmas subject. Christ­ Draper has. mas solars: collection. Song service LOCATES a t 7:15. Last year the Michigan Tuberculos­ NERVE Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, Hall Clocks and Chime Clocks that strike the V\ is Association, realizing the necessity at 7 hour on cathedral bells, at from $35.00 to $120.00. for a school nurse in communities First rehearsal for Christmas pro­ that could not support a full-time Mahogany Two-tone Chime Mantle Clocks, $12.00 to gram in the church. Saturday after­ nurse, established a part-time health $18.00. Banjo Clocks, $15.00 to $25.00. Desk ClocBB, noon at 2:00 o'clock. Special Christ­ service. mas effort with Christinas tree and $5.00 to $15.00. Kitchen Clocks, $4.75 to $7.00. Nickel Christmas seals help to support Christinas program in the church on this service which teaches the chil­ ______Clocks, $1.00 to $5.00, Saturday evening, December 24tli. dren how to retain health. Young people's Christmas and New Strap Watches of nationally known makes— Year party in the church basement, on The Bore: "I feel thoroughly wm Thursday. December 20th. Benrus, Elgin, Illinois, Hampden—at prices according up tonight." to quality, $10.00 to $75.00. Boys’ models, $3.50 to Hostess: "How strangeV And Miss Dorothy Foreman is recover­ $ 1 0 . 0 0 . you don't seem to go." CHIROPRACTIC ing nicely front Iter recent goitre oper­ I-----5 ADJUSTMENTS i----- 1 ation at Highland Park General Hos­ [RELIEVE NERVE PRESSURE] pital. Her mother. Mrs. <}. Foreman, PROBATE NOTICE No. 137070 Pocket Watches, brand new- models, 7, 15, 17 was in Detroit during her illness, and or 21-jewel movements, in white, yellow gold- Ques. What is Chiropractic? cared for her after she left tile hos­ ^ STATE O F M ICH IG A N , County of pital. They both returned home At a session of the Probate Court for said filled cases, at prices according to quality. $12.00 Thursday evening. Mrs. Laura Smith' County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Ans. Chiropractic is a method of palpation, nerve trac­ Room in the City of Detroit, on the twenty- up. Boys’ Watches, $1.25 to $10.00. ing and adjustment of vertebrae for the relief of morbid condi­ was at tlte Foreman home during Mrs. first day of November in the year one thous­ and nine hundred and twenty-seven. tions.—Stedman’s Medical Dictionary (1918). Foreman's absence. Present, George M. Read, Judge of Pro- Mrs. Sarah Stanhro and Mrs. E. bate. In the matter of the estate of William H. Ques. Why do Chiropractors advertise and is Youngs, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hoyt, deceased. An instrument in writing purporting to be Gifts for the home—Silverware, in both sets and advertising ethical? Laura Smith. Mrs. Smith will leave the last will and testament of said deceased individual pieces. next week for Pontiac, to spend the having been delivered into this Court for Ans. If Chiropractic is what Chiropractors and pa­ probate. winter with her brother and wife. Mr. It is ordered. That the twenty-first day of 26-piece Sets tients claim it to be, it would be a crime to conceal it from a December, next at ten o’clock in the forenoon and M rs. J. T a y lo r. at said Court Room be appointed for proving sick world. If it is half what they say it is, every moral im­ Mrs. Frank Whittaker is recovering said instrument. And it is further ordered. That a copy of 25-year grade ...... _...... $14.50 pulse and every ethical consideration would urge those who nicely from her recent illness. this order be pubjished three successive weeks know its merits to proclaim them. previous to said time of hearing, in the Plym­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ityder and son outh Mail, a newspaper printed and circulat- 50-year grade ...... $32.50 OF COURSE, if Chiropractic is a fraud, if it lacks and Mrs. Laura Smith were -Sunday ing in said County of Wayne. GEORGE M. READ, 20-piece Bridal Sets ...... _..$ 9.75 merit, or if it occupies a relatively small niche in the health' callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Nollar copy) Judge of Probate. edifice, such claims as are publicly made would merit the most at Belleville. IT.’ ~Sexton. “Deputy Probate Register. severe condemnation and penalties. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Nollar o f Belleville. who pass­ The boss is mighty busy, but not too busy to give your gift selections PROBATE NOTICE his very best attention. W hat people object to is not advertising, but untruth ed away last week Tuesday, was No. 127474 and fraud. The public wants to know of every mertorious brought to the Walker cemetery. Fri­ STA TE O F M ICHIGAN, County of I’m helpin’ a little bit myself. Some of you may not know that it was proposition and advertising is the medium through which day. for burial. Wayne, ss. Tick who waited on you. this is accomplished. Like every other good thing, advertis­ Mr. and Mrs. G. Itolterts and daugh­ At a session- of the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Prohate Court Anyhow, just remember that this store is filled with beautiful gift ing can be prostituted and used for ignoble ends, and in this ter and Miss Frances Anderson were Room in the City of Detroit, on the sixteenth day of November, in the year one thousand articles, and I hope you’ll come in and look around. lies the wrong. It is not wrong to advertise, but it is wrong Ann Arbor shoppers. Saturday. nine hundred and twenty-seven. to lie and to bear false witness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole left Mon­ Present, George M. Read, Judge of Pro­ A jewelry and gift store during the Christmas season is a mighty in­ bate. day for Florida, expecting to spend In the matter of the estate of Alois Xoez, teresting place. Ques. What do intelligent investigators think the winter months there. deceased. Mabel M. Rohde and Alois Dereadt, execu­ of Chiropractic? Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyke and family tors of the last will and testament of said TICK. deceased having rendered to this Court their were Sunday guests at the IV. Lyke final account and filed therewith their peti­ This store will be open evenings until Christmas Ans. The profession of Chiropractic, now legally tion praying that the residue of said estate be home at Frain's Lake. assigned in accordance with the provisions of recognized in many states and foreign countries as a distinct the said last will. method or school of healing, has emerged from the conquest Mrs. L. Haah ,underwent a very It is ordered, That the twentieth _day of serious operation. Monday, at Dr. December, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon waged by medical tyranny with bells on, so to speak. The re­ at said Court Room be appointed for exam­ Atchison's hospital. NitrlUville H er ining and allowing said account and hearing sult has been favorable to this new profession and helpful to said petition. the people who are determined to break away from fossilized many friends are hoping for ji sp eed y And it is further ordered. That a copy of recovery. this order be published three successive weeks ideas and practices established and perpetuated by the med- previous to said time of hearing, in the Plym­ C. G. DRAPER ipal fraternity. Miss 1 tilth Foreman D etroit. outh Mail, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne. Jeweler and Optometrist s|K'nt the week-end with her parents. GEORGE M. READ, Ques. Is Chiropractic good for the “Flu”? (A true copy! Judge ol Probate F. .1. Hoyle. Charles I.ose.v and Ray ALPH J ZIEGLER. Deputy Probate lift D 290 Main Street Plymouth Gift Store Phone 274 Ans. The following statistics of the 1918 “Flu” Epi­ Spears left for a motor trip to Florida. Ralph J. Ziegler, Deputy Probate Register. demic are respectfully submitted: One of every 16 patients Tuesday, intending to remain there died under medical treatments; one of every 127 patients died during file winter months. under osteopathic treatments; one of every 513 patients died Franz Power of South Lyon, was a under Christian Science treatments; one of every 886 patients Wednesday dinner guest at the John died under Chiropractic adustments. Herrick home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Packard and son Ques. How does nerve impingement cause of Plymouth, were Sunday dinner disease? guest* of Mr. and Mrs. K. Geraglity. Ans. The spine, or backbone, is composed of 24 verte­ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Briggs of Mil­ brae, movable segments, or series of joints forming a sup­ ford. were Sunday visitors of Mr and porting column from which the muscular activities radiate. Mrs. E. Youngs. These vertebrae form the neural canal that contains the spinal cord, and from both sides of the spinal cord are sent out 31 Sitting Bull’s Nephew pairs of nerve trunks that pass through small openings, be­ May Run for Congress tween each of these vertebrae, passing to the different organs Pierre. S, D.—One of the possibili­ of the body, conveying from the brain the vital force or ties of (he next campaign In South mental impulse which is life and health to every part. When Dakota is that of a full-blood Sioux these vertebrae are in position the nervous tissue conveying Indian getting Into the race for con­ life and health are protected; when the vertebrae are out of gress from the Third Congressional alignment the nerve trunk is pressed upon as it passes be­ d istrict. tween them, and its carrying capacity is reduced, thus caus­ This from the fact that Chauncey ing disease; of, if the pressure is sufficient, it cuts off the Yellow Kobe, who lias contracted his name to Chauncey Y. Kobe., is being nerve supply entirely and paralysis and death result, because urged as the Democratic candidate to the health of every organ of the body, and the power to per­ oppose Congressman "William Wil­ form its functions, is supplied through the nervous system liamson in the next campaign. This for the reason that he will be expect­ Chiropractors adjust the subluxated vertebrae to re­ ed to receive the support of his party lieve the pressure on the nerve trunk. in that district, which has been able •o hold the congressional representa­ Ques. Is Chiropractic Scientific? tive for a number of times, and that he will secure the rather important Ans. Science is classified knowledge. It does not de­ Indian vote of that district. pend upon chance, or luck, or guesswork. If a method is Rohe is a nephew of old Sitting scientific it must work out—not sometimes, but ALL the time. Hull, who was prominent in the af­ No method of combating disease has ever deserved to be call­ fairs of tlie Northwest a half-century ed scientific until Chiropractic was developed. The treating ago. He has a college education, and of disease by remedies is an ART in which skill in diagnosis presided at the ceremony by which and in predicting the rather dubious reaction of the patient Presiden t Cool id ge was made a mem­ No wonder that the New Edison sur­ ber of the Sioux tribe at Dendwood. to the remedy MAY bring good results. passes all that lias gone before in full, rich Chiropractic is a SCIENCE. The Chiropractor is That’s Good volume and in tonal excellence. No won­ Christmas trained to detect spinal abnormalites by hand and verify by Washington.—When a man under der that the listener becomes unconscious X-Ray until he knows, with absolute certainty, the position oath guesses wrong about the age of the existence of the instrument. and relation of the spinal bones. His methods of adjusting of a girl it Is not perjury, a District of Columbia grand jury decided in re­ The Finest in Stationery these are so exact, so specific, that he can be absolutely posi­ On the Edison the piano is really a tive that the adustment will be followed by just one result— fusing to indict Victor Nlshmure on Candies the utmost effort of Nature to cure. The only element of un­ that charge. piano; base notes take on the majestic 25c up t0 ?3.00 certainty left—the only reason why a Chiropractor cannot beauty of distant thunder, while high notes Packed in beautiful colored promise a complete cure to every patient in the world—is the take on the flute-like purity of a nightin­ Christmas boxes of varied de­ Christmas Cards and possibility that the case has gone so far that Nature herself Doctors Use Planes to gale’s song. will not cure it, which means that no treatment on earth signs, these delicious Bonbons, Booklets would be of any avail. Visit Isolated Towns Melbourne, Australia.—An avi­ Judged by any standard of excellence, Chocolates with cream and nut ation medical service is being the New Edison is superb. centers, as well as candied Perfumes, Candy and organized by the Australian gov­ Toilet Goods ernm ent. fruits, comprise a collection of All the important Hospitals For a special offer we will give you a throughout the country will 40% discount on all stock instruments and Candies especially fitting for And many other articles that have a fleet of airplanes at their records until January 1st. gift-giving. command and will be In touch would please the ladies by wireless with the Interior small towns and desert stations. When needed, doctors will be transported by plane to the Silverware point Indicated, and In cases of W hat Men Like emergency the patient will be Clocks, Fancy and Alarm taken by air to the nearest hos­ Cem ent - Blocks p ita l. Brushes, Pencils, Fountain Harmonicas Pens, Shaving Articles,. GOOD REMEDY FOR BAD COUGH Watches, Watch Chains GOOD QUALITY—PRICES RIGHT "A hard persistent wearing cough kept me awake for several nights, and Box of Cigars, Etc. when my druggist recommended Ivory Goods, Etc. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, I WE DELIVER was eager to try it. In less than two days, my cough was entirely gone,” says this satisfied nser from Nebraska. No opiates, no chloroform, a really FOREST SMITH valuable remedy for coughs, colds, BEYER PHARMACY throat and bronchial irritations. Ac­ Phone 7125-F2 cept no substitute for Foley’s Honey- and Tar Compound. Get the genuine. Phone 211 THE REXALL STORE Block South P. M. Depot Sold everywhere in Plymouth. . . . , ,,.1,,.,.» | m m " f p p p s w p

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

Striking new patterns for those who pre- | fer them; quiet, harmonious designs for the j more conservative—that’s our neckwear j COKE story! Never have we been so well prepared i to offer in such abundance the kind of neck- j Have your bin filled now with genuine Gas wear men like—the kind men want. These, j Coke at the following prices: /“Jjust received from Wilson Brothers, invite j inspection. PLYMOUTH, $4 A A ff Per ton delivered ...... l v » * l w GIFTS HE IFB _a WFI y y I ’S~Sd an d U DYERSI L K j NORTHVILLE, $-« A 7ff # WONT BUY! Per ton delivered ...... AV.ftP The gifts every auto owner means t<* buy Miss Mae Harding of Detroit, spent Miss Bertha Holcomb is seriously ill ROSEDALE GARDENS, $-1 A 7 f f “some time”—but he never gets around to doing Plymouth Ruck Lodge, No. the week-end with Mrs. M. W. Huston. at Harper hospital. Detroit. Per ton delivered...... X V . 1 w it! It may be a windshield wiper—maybe a set of A. B. Atkinson lias returned from Miss Aleta Hearn, who teaches in 47 F. & A. M. Snubbers—or jjust a tail light. But watch his a few weeks' trip to Georgia and other Carey. , was home for the week­ southern imints. end. eyes light up when you hand him what he’s Plymouth, Mich. 4 always wanted for Christmas! Mr. and Mrs. Will. Wood were guests M iss : Train hod the niisfor- of the former's mother at Bennisvillo, rune to ld sprain her wrist last STOKE WITH COKE AND RADIATOR CAPS Ontario, last week-end. S u n d a y •cuing. STEEL BUMPERS Mr. and Mrs. IaToy Scroggins of ELIMINATE SMOKE FENDER LIGHTS ROSWEU. TANGER. W. M. A number of Plymouth jK-oplc at­ WINDSHIELD WIPERS Detroit, spent Sunday evening with tended the dancing party given by / ’ k l a x o n h o r n s ARTHUR .1, E. TORRE. Sec'y. their sister. Mrs. M. Huston. the Pastime Club of Northville. Wed­ GABRIEL SNUBBERS nesday evening. AUTOMATIC STOPLIGHTS Hcnr\*- E. Baker has just returned I home after a business trip to Cbieago. Miss Czarina R. Penney and Donicl and Washington. 1>. C. Patterson played several musical I numbers at the opening of the new | Michigan Federated Utilities T0NQU1SH LODGE NO. 32 Win. Standard of Inkster and Mur- school at Lake Orion, last Friday eve-1 Plymouth Auto Supply vale Huston, made a business trip to n in g. j Wayne County Division I. O. t). F., Chelsea and Manchester. Thursday. Corner Main Street and Sutherland Avenue The following students at Michigan PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN Plymouth is scheduled to debate Phone 95 State Normal College. Ypsilanti. came ■ Phone 37 Phone 37 ARCHIE MEDDAUGH, N. G. Northville at Northville. January 13. home Wednesday for their Christmas on the subject of the din'd primary. FRED WAGENSCHUTZ. Pin. Set. vacation: Miss Esther Vickery, Miss Mrs Harry Vosburgli of Fenton, was G race Let* an d O w e n P a rtrid g e. a guest a few days this week, of her Postmaster Hill informs the Mail I parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Chandlers. that there will be one rnafC delivery on Monday, December 2fl, \jy both? M isses E r n e stin e Rot*. M axin e rural and city mail carriers. vJThe For Food K. P. LODGE Hedges and Gladys Schrader attended GET DAD a FISK for XMAS post office will be open until noon on NO. 238 the Union Opera at1 Ann Arbor, last W E D E L IV E R th a t d a y . Mooting • Every Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker enter­ Thursday Eveaing The Woman’s Club will meet this. , LOW PRICES ON FISK TIRES AT o f 7 :3 0 tained Mrs. Louise Errington of De­ Service and Quality Friday, nfternooh at 3:30 in the troit. Tuesday evening, at dinner at Crystal room of the Hotel Mayflower, Visitors Welcome the Hotel Mayflower. Mrs. Errington with Mrs. I). T. Randall chairman THE SWEETNESS OF LOW PRICES NEVER and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes of the program. Lang’s Service Station will leave for Los Angeles. California, EQUALS THE BITTERNESS OF Marquis II. Ayers. 120 Union street, next Tuesday, to be gone several POOR QUALITY. 503 SOUTH MAIN ST. Ottawa Tribe No. 7 has sufficiently recovered from an auto m on th s. accident in which lie figured near Last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. Improved Order Saginaw, November 23. to return to II. Bennett aud Miss Pauline Peek R edm en Eisk Rugby Cord, $ff A A his home here. wore hostesses at a bridge luncheon FREE! 30x31/2______t f , v v Meets Every Wednes­ Several Plymouth people attended of beautiful appointments at the Hotel day Night at Grange Mayflower. Nearly one hundred •Fisk Premier Cord, $ff O ff H all. the concert, given by Jeanne Gordon. George Baklanoff and Edward John­ twenty-five guests sat down at tables SATURDAY, SATURDAY, Visitors Are Welcome son at the Masonic auditorium. De­ which were beautifully decorated with DEC. 17 DEC. 17 JC troit, Wednesday evening. lighted red tapers. Christmas greens Fisk Premier Cord, and mistletoe. 30x3i/2 Reg...... U,IU Mrs. Esther Nowhouse. an aunt of Mrs. Floyd Hillman of Penniman FOR ONE DAY ONLY Fisk Premier Cord, $© A A avenue, had the misfortune to break ONE SANTA CLAUS FREE 30x31/2 O. S______O.VVP her hip last week. She Is at the Uni­ with every purchase of 3 lbs. of Nuts or Candies A RESOLUTION versity hospital at Ann Arbor. Fisk Premier Cord, $Q -f A Mrs. A. B. VanAken. who has moved 1 lb. Milk Chocolate Cordial Cherries 30x3i/2 S. S______» * 1 V to Detroit, for the winter, was in 1 lb. Box Fidelity Chocolates ...... «9e To personal friends I will 3 lb. Box Lillian's Home-made Chocolates -9 9 e Fisk Standard Cord, $Q A A rive the most personal of Plymouth Monday, for the December Broken Taffy, lb. 20e 30x31/2 0. S______all gifts—my portrait. meeting of the Plymouth League of Fancy Assorted Creams 30e Women Voters, of which she is presi­ OUR OWN MAKE Fisk Giant Cord, $A A C To avoid the nerve-rack­ d en t. Peanut Brittle, lb. 30e 30x31/2 O. S______ing Christmas rash, arrange Mrs. Ella ChafTee ami Miss Delia Peanut and Cocoanut, lb. 40e for a sitting in October or Entrican delightfully entertained Fisk Standard Cord, T 4 3 0 N ovem ber. about seventy-five ladies at a bridge Everybody wants service—it's FANCY FRUIT AND NUTS luncheon at the Hotel Mayflower. service that makes the world go W ed n esd a y . around. And we’re doing out bit Fisk Standard Cord, $ J g Q g to keep things moving. The L. L. BALL* Studio Mrs. Nellie Woodbury and Mrs. MAIM ST. PHONE NO. 72 We’re here to give you the PLYMOUTH George Boldman of Sheldon, called on ln*st fuel your money ever Fisk Premier Cord, $© X A Mrs. M. Huston, bringing a lovely bought, and you'll get it. not any 29x4.40 ____ 4.______roast of venison all prepared, which old time, but just when you want it. Ask anyone who has a Mrs. Huston enjoyed very much. 1 William T. Pettingill Fisk Button Treail Cord, $•! A •§ A w a rm hom e. 29x4.40 ____ Z ______A V .J .V Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peterson and PHONE 40 FREE DELIVERY %ocal 1ftews little twin daughters of Detroit, and Coal and Coke Fisk Button Tread Cord, $•€ A 7 f f Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Muxlow and Mr. POCAHONTAS 30x5.25 ____ I.'______.... 1W*I » James Chambers of Wayne, called and Mrs. Wayne Smith of this place, ASSOCIATION Fisk Button Tread Cord, $•! 7 O ff on his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs DIXIE STAR (\ V. Chambers, last Suturday Dewey Smith. RAVEN BED ASH Lake Land Fur and Dog Exchange 31x5.25 ______I Rabbit and skunk hounds strained to get the game. For highest Mrs. James Horan entertained at Miss Margaret Bennett, who is a prices and best sort on raw fura see or phone OLIVER DIX & SON, Fisk Button Tread Cord, student at Michigan State Normal ^20 65 bridge at her home on Starkweather Oscar Matts Fuel licensed and bonded dealers In raw furs. Home mornings and evenings. 33x6.00------avenue, last Wednesday evening. College, Ypsilanti. came home Wednes­ PHONE 7123-F5 SALEM, MICHIGAN day. to spend her Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smith and lit­ and Supply Co. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corner York S t and P. M. R. R. tle daughter. I)onua Joyce, and Mrs. Bennett, on Main street. Residence TeL 370-J F. (\ Muslow spent last Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Austin Whipple. Mr. Office TeL 370-W D etr o it. If you desire a home, read Mail liners and Mrs. William Wood and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gale were in Mrs. E. K Bennett were dinner guests WISHING YOU ALL A MERRY Salem, from Thursday until Saturday of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Whipple at of last week, visiting their son, Har­ their home on Roslyn road. Palmer CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY mon Gale and family. Woods, Thursday evening. The Odd Fellows. Rebekahs and The Detroit Motor busses, Wayne, NEW YEAR Canton members will attend church Northville, Novi and Walled Lake services in a body at the Episcopal busses and the Southwestern Michigan church. Sunday, December 18, at 10:00 Motor Coach Company busses for a. ni. Chicago and Detroit, now leave Plym­ We also want to announce that after January outh from the Ann Arbor street en­ Among those who received life cer­ trance of the Hotel Mayflower. 1st, 1928, we will sell goods for cash only, with a tificates to teach at the fall term con­ Wednesday evening, December 7th, vocation of the Ypsilanti Normal Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens enter­ discount. The credit business is all right in its day. was Margaret May Rowe of tained at a bridge party, honoring P ly m o u th . place, but it is not in our store. We are going to sell Miss Thelma Shaffmaster and Claude DAIRYMEN fpr cash and make ft better for the consumer. Try Mrs. Mary Hillmer, who is spending Dykehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin the winter in Detroit with her son, Crumble received first and second Buy in ton lots—it’s cheaper. Real milk pro­ your luck in paying cash for your goods and see if was in Plymouth for the Plymouth honors. After refreshments were serv­ League of Women Voters' meeting. ed, a guest gift was presented to Miss $1.00 won’t bay more goods. iMonday afternoon. Shaffmaster. ducers at ten cents per protein unit. Mrs. M. Hesse and children of De­ The Northville village commission troit, who have been visiting at he has adopted the same plan that is In Wonder Dairy Ration, 24% protein, home of her brother and wife, Mr. effect in Plymouth, relative to answer­ per to n ______*48.00 Remember the Date, Jan. 1, 1928 and Mrs. Harry Wiseman, have re­ ing fire alarms outside the village. turned to their home. Non-residents may enjoy the same Are Milkers’ Ready Ration, 22% protein, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bogenschntz en­ protection as residents, providing they *44.00 tertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and make a deposit of $50 in either one of per ton ______Mrs. Roy McIntyre, of Wayne. Mr. the Northville banks, the cost of run­ and Mrs. Bogenschutz are living on the ning the fire department out in case Charles Gottschalk farm west of Plym­ o f a fire. ou th . Tonight marks the beginning of the A FULL LINE OF WONDER FEEDS Hake Cash Hardware A miscellaneous shower was given Christmas vacation for the students at for Miss Beatrice Bakewell at the the University of Michigan. Plym­ 846 Penniman Ave. Phone 177 home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bake­ outh's contingent of the student body well, Saturday evening, December 3. who are home for the holidays, are: Friends were present from Detroit Clifford Wood. Edwin Schrader. Ken­ and Homer. Michigan. The guest of neth Bartlett, and the Misses Evelyn honor received many beautiful and Schrader. Katherine Wilcox, Julia ECKLES COAL & SUPPLY CO. useful gifts. Refreshments were serv­ W ilc o x , Kathryn Learned, Juanita Coe Mall Liners Always Pay Big Dividends ed and all had a most delightful time. a n d Dorothy D ib b le. Holbrook at P. M. R. R. Phone 107 jupiiiiiiiippfP'^r m m ------I

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

CHRISTMAS AT WAYNE COUNTt TRAINING SCHOOL Beautiful Perfume Toilet A splendid Christmas week program Sets Sets and New Year’s program have been Large Latest prepared at the Wuyne County Train­ Colors and t ing School, which promises to l>e of Assort­ W GISH GRQGER exceeding interest. We give below ment Styles Penniman Ave., Plymouth the program of the various events: $1.50 CHRISTMAS PAGEANT $1.50 Sunday, De<-eml»er IS. 1927. commenc­ to to ing at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon $30.00 in the auditorium. $12.50 Groceries Meats "THE NATIVITY” Processional PRICES FOR FOLLOWING WEEK ■Tome All Ye Fatliful” ...... C hoir Pork Loin Roast ...... 1854c Herald Reads Pork Chops ...... 25c “Holy Night” ...... Girls’ Choir Just what you’re looking for. One Raisins, Sun Maid, seedless, pkg. 10c Shepherds Enter of the finest selections of Perfume and Grosse & Dun­ Pork Shoulder, neck bone out 15'/2 c “While Shepherds Watch Their Ivory Sets we have ever had. We Raisins, Sun Maid, puffed ----- 10c Flocks" .....__,...... _... C h oir Pork Steak...... _...... 19c | Angel Apiiears. Shepherds Pass to have beautiful gifts for everybody. lap Books Currants, new, pkg. ------12c Manger ami Kneel Fresh Ham (half or whole).....19 (4 c “G lo ria ” ...... Girls’ Choir Girls’ and Boys’ New Mixed Peel, lb------35c j Shepherds Disapjiear. Herald Reads. Sugar Cured Smoked Hams .22 '/2c | Three Kings Enter For Men We have Series None-Such Mince Meat, 2 pks. 25c "We Three Kings of Orient Bacon (half or whole strip) ...... 27c I A r e ” ...... Boys’ Choir Pipes $1.00 to $3.50 1 Kings Pass to Manger Shaving Sots $1.00 up Sun Sweet Prunes, 2-lb. pkg. . 21c "Three Great Kings" ...... Boys’ Choir 50c Choice Pot Roast Beef 20c Military Brush Sots $1.50 Kings Pass to Manger. Present Gifts. Each Jello, all flavors, pkg— ...... 15c Stewing Beef 14c Kings Disappear. Herald Reads. Twinplox Blade StrojK'r $3.95 Angels Enter and Form Men's Toilet Wafer 50c up Peaches, fancy California, whole T a b lea u x . Men's Pocket)moks ...... 5 0c up Hamburg Steak 15c , "Ilark! The Herald Angels Gilbert’s slice ______19c Men’s Billfolds $1.00 up Sirloin Beef Steak 35c S in g ” ...... C hoir Recessional or Cigars in Christmas Boxes 25o up Pineapple, fancy, whole slice 19c "Joy to the World” .. Choir Cigarettes in Christinas Round Beef Steak 29c This performance is arranged solely Popular Copyrights EXTRA SPECIAL B o x e s 35<- up for the pleasure of the families of our Mary Lee’s Tobacco in Cans . 15o up Porter House Beef Steak 39c children and friends of the school. 2 Pkgs. Cherrio Powder 17c F o u n ta in I’ons $1.<>0 to *7.5o Leg of Lam b______29c OPERETTA 75c 1 Pkg. Cherrio Free Tuesday Evening. December 20tli. Each Lamb for S tew ______15c Auditorium, 7 :00 o’clock. Comet Rice, 2 pkgs.______15c "MOTHER GOOSE IN SANTA “What Could Be Better”? Ring Bologna ...... 17c • CLAUS LAND” For Women We Rumford Baking Powder, large Scheme suggested by Elsie Van Liew’s Mary Lee’s, lb. Hundreds to choose P la y Have c a n ------19c Lard ______1354c Presented by a Cast of Thirty Princi­ from pals with a Chorus of Seventy. Perfume Sots 50c up to $12.50 Pastry Flour, 5-lb. sack ..... 23c A ct O n e 70c Boiled Ham ..... 45c Perfume Bottles ...... 25<: to $5.00 T im e : Approaching Christmus. Place We have a full line of Nuts and Pure Link Pork Sausage 20c Santa’s Work Shop Bonk E n d s ...... $ 1.00 up Santa Claus is found talking with Gilbert’s, lb. Fountain Pttn Desk Sots ...... $5.00 Candy at the lowest price. Boiled Ham . ..45c his aides. By them stand Fairies, Beautiful Com pacts ...... 50c to $5.00 Brownies. Dolls. Clowns. Jumping JUST RECEIVED Manicure Rolls . . $1.50 to $12.50 Jacks and other harbingers of the Christmastlde . *1.00and *1.50 Body Powders ...... 50c to $1.50 Our Christmas Selec­ Midnight strikes: Joyous animation Bath Salts ...... 5 0c to $1.00 tion of Stationery BUSINESS LOCALS en su es. Packed in Holiday Boxes Boxed Novelty Gifts .. 25c to $2.50 Mother Goose enters to beg per­ Perfume Atomizers ___50c to $5.00 mission for her family to visit Santa Get Your Holiday Order Claus’ Work Shop that each may And thousands of other useful Let the Fuller Man be your Santa 50cte,#1.00 make his own appeal for the gift he in Now! g ifts. Claus this year. All orders given wants most Exit Mother Goose. prompt attention. Will call evenings Act T w o by appointment if desired. R. A. Time: A few moments later. Place: Pruden, representative. 208 Blunk Two experienced registered pharmacists on duty at all times NOTICE T h e S a m e avenue. 50t2p Mother Goose returns and with her All felt iind velvet hats at n great the various members of her large reduction, and I have some very family to present individual TO THE PUBLIC pretty ones. Mrs. C. O. Dickerson, 122 petitions to their Santa Claus. Harvey street. Open evenings. Grand Finale—All This performance likewise is Spencer Corsetiere. Mrs. Lillian solely for the pleasure of the Stanible, 383 North Harvey street, families of the children and friends of Plymouth. Mich., phone 451W. 25tf H. BLONDY’S TAILOR SHOP the school. Stevems’ barber shop, upstairs over Community Pharmacy THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 22 has moved from Penniman avenue the Dodge Drug store, makes a spec­ Matinee Performance of Operetta ialty of ladies’ and children’s hair MOTHER GOOSE IN SANTA “WE SERVE YOU RIGHT’ cutting. 23 tf to 200 North Main street. CLAUS LAND" J. W. BLICKENSTAFF. Prop. P H O N E 8 3P0— 571 I McCardle & Wilson, plumbing and For the children and their specially heating. Phone 501R. 39tf invited juvenile guests. Auditorium, We have readjusted our prices as follows: A limited number of pupils will be 2 :30 o'clock. accepted for piano. For 16 years CHRISTMAS EVE. SUITS Cleaned and $4 ff A located in Chicago, using the famous A merry group of youthful Heralds Leschitizky method. Phone Plymouth will sing their joyous Christmas Pressed for only______:______7119-F11. 44 York avenue, Rosedale carols under the windows of each PANTS O C c Gardens, Plymouth. Studio at 1157 cottage and dwelling. Penniman avenue. 45tf P ressed...... CHRISTMAS MORNING A MARCEL WAVE and curl, 00c. Santa Claus and Santa Claus. Jr. SUITS - fiffc Mrs. Brocklehurst, 657 Wing street. will distribute gifts from an elec­ Pressed ____^...... Phone 660W. 2tf trically lighted Christmas tree in each c o tta g e. OVERCOATS Sponged and c CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR SALE— Bed lamps, dolls, candle holders, Tal­ SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER AT PRICES ON THE Pressed...... w cum roses. Telephone roses and all NOON GIRLS’ SKIRTS l A c kinds of flowers made to order, all 2 :30 p. m. The Pageant colors/ Mrs. Thos. Denham, south­ “THE NATIVITY” Pressed ~ ______T v west corner of Plymouth road and This performance for the children of Holbrook avenue, Plymouth, Mich. the school and their specially invited INDIES’Lo¥ g COATS $1 O ff Phone 373M. 4 t lp juvenile guests only. Parents please note: No visiting Shortened '1______„...... ° Don’t forget to come to the Elm possible until after the performance P. T. A. dance Friday evening, Dec. Is over, at least 3:30 p. m. LADIES’ FUR COATS GLAZED AND 16. 1927. at Livonia town hall. For the benefit of Elm school children. 50c TUESDAY. DEC. 27 REMODELED FOR LOWEST PRICES each, childreu free. Refreshments. Receptions in the . cottages. The NEW FORD CARS younger groups “at home" to the older We also call for and deliver to any part of the The Mayflower Barber Shop and children. 2:30 to 4:30. Beauty Parlor is now open for busi­ WEDNESDAY. DEC. 28 city. Give us a ring—Phone 328. Expert work done. ness. Your patronage is solicited. Motion Pictures: “The Carnival Girl” First-class work guaranteed. Work guaranteed. “Smith’s Baby" (The Smith _I have some very pretty beads for F a m ily ) 2fK\ 50c and 75c. Flowers for the THURSDAY. DEC. 29 AND TRUCKS coat or dress that would make a nice Receptions in cottages. The older Christmas gift. Or why not give her groups “at home” to the younger n new hat for Christmas? Mrs. C. O. children. 2 :30 to 4 :30. H . BLONDY Dickerson. 122 North Harvey street. Open evenings. FRIDAY. DEC. 30 T U D O R ...... $495.00 Community Singing in the Auditorium 200 North Main St. Near Edison Co. Office Call at the First National Ban* a t 2 :3 0 aud ask for the attractive Christmas JANUARY 1. 1928 Plymouth money containers and gold coin New Year’s Service in the Auditorium holders, also First National Bank at 10:30 a. m. FORDOR...... $570.00 calendars for 1928 are now ready. SPECIAL DINNER AT NOON Call and get yours. J A N U A R Y 2 Story hour. Stunts and Songs to­ DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY gether in the auditorium at 2:30. |iinin iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiB If you are thinking of a watch or ROADSTER...... $385.00 clock, silverware or anything in jewel­ ry, call and get my prices. I also do NEW BARBER SHOP. cleaning and repairing. Ed. Herrick, I have started a new barber shop in 145 East Ann Arbor street, Plymouth, the Woodworth building basement THE PLYMOUTH BAKERY MIch- 51t7P Main street. Ladies’ and children’s C O U P E ...... $495.00 H. WEBERLEIN, Prop. hair cutting a specialty. Wm. Tegge. UNUSUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT WANTED—Lady with child wants position as housekeeper. May Paris, A membership in the Detroit Auto­ 289 Sooth Main S t Phone 47 mobile Club Is an ideal Christmas re­ General Delivery, Plymouth, Mich. membrance for 365 days of the year. 4 t lp SPORT COUPE...... $550.00 Members or non-members may buy th e se a ttr a c tiv e b o x e s fo r th e ir fr ie n d s. NOTICE. FOR CHRISTMAS Phone 180 and R. Bacheldor will call I will not be responsible for any on you with full particulars. 3t3c debts ^contracted by my husband, Edgar A. Thomas, after this date.- PHAETON ...... $395.00 FRUIT CAKES StB8CBimONB Sarah Thomas, better known a taken for a ll F a n n ie. papers at best Plymouth, Dec. 10, 1927. SPRINGERLES PEPPERNUTS M a c u la FOR RENT—House, five rooms and Basaar, Plymouth, Mich.—A bath. Teephone Plymouth 509. TRUCK CHASSIS, 1% ton ...... $460.00 4 t2 p Prices F. O. B. Detroit “7------■ WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT Come in and let us tell you about the HOME MADE BREAD,

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CAMP IVETO.MAOHICK. f Cline is in the lead in the Till* cmuiiotiinl meeting was held at spelling contest in the A class. 0:30 Thursday. De5 per cent of the students on our single dial set, singing "Burn. Fire. Burn." honor roll. *164.45 single dial set, BANG! —Jennie Searpulhl. We are sending gifts to Geraldine installed installed *109.55 Doudt. who is in the hospital. GRADE NOTES. Tin* 5B class is making balanced Battery Sets 6. Atwater Kent, model 32, 7-tube, The kindergarten A started their menu charts. single dial set, $■€ 4 Q ff ff Tire Market is Blown to Pieces! reading work in their primers Monday —Miss Fat-rand. 1. Radiola, model 16, 6-tube, single of this week. installed dial set, $ - f -fl k O f f In reading group 1 are half way installed J .X ‘t . 0 0 7. Fada Special Six, 6-tube, two- {Donovan Makes the Greatest Buy th rou gh th e IOlsoii p rim er. J u n e The IA children are quite busy in dial set, Clark has finished the primer and is their spare time making something for 2. Radiola, model 20, 5-tube, two- in History! reading in "The Child Library mothers and fathers Christmas. It installed *139.05 P rim er." is great fun. dial set, complete with $-| 7 0 ff A ■ NO PEN OR TYPE CAN DO HIM JUSTICE! In phonics they have mastered We are decorating our room for eliminators, installed tlO « » W Used sets from $35.00 up, complete eighteen consonant sounds. live Christmas and are going to have a Speakers from $5.00 to $181.00 * No Tire Dealer in Existence Can bleudjfuml sixteen phonograms. Christmas party. 3. Atwater Kent, model 35, 6-tube At recess time they are playing the — Miss Iloodges. single dial set, $ 7 Q Cabinets, with and without speakers, Compete With following plays: "A Play in the installed ...... * $17.50 to $125.00 Snow," "Going for a Christmas DONOVAN’S NEW PRICES g Tree." "Santa Claus' Visit" and Miss Ilallahan's room has made ON QUALITY TIRES THE EQUAL OF X "Christmas Toys." new border for Christmas. They are learning Christmas songs The «»B geography are .xtuding the For Christmas give a charger, loud speaker, some tubes, and recitations, to give at the Christ­ British Isles. batteries or parts to build a set, as they are lasting and useful EXTRA TtpCC S mas entertainment. Burnace Beloo is ahead in the FEDERAL SERVICE IU U jJ — Mrs. Root's Room. spelling contest. gifts. 30 x 3'/2 SIZE — Miss Hallahan. Annette Scutlx moved to Fordson We have a fine selection of Floor and Bridge Lamps at 20r, la s t w eek . In Miss Fenner’s 0B room the girls The 2-A's are^learning how to tell off list price. are leading in spelling, with the score tim e. A Donovan’s New Price $3.95 of lit. The boys are only a few We made spelling booklets lust K SAME TIRE FORMERLY SOLD AT $7.95 , scores below. The spelling f-aptains week. We are trying to get at it for this week are: Mildred Mault and Make This a Radio Christmas and a Lasting ^ All Other Sizes Priced Accordingly | every day until Christinas. Sheldon Baker. One Aneta Stoueburner. Iva Brown and In the 6B language work they *£■ COMMUNICATE AT ONCE WITH THE LOCAL , Donna Anderson have been absent on are taking up the stilly of Christmas account of illness. BRANCH STORE! DON’T MISS THIS! in other lands. This study will he —Miss Weatherhead. finished by making note-hooks at the end of the week. PLACE YOUR WIDER EARLY TO AVOID In room t> John Nash has been DELAYS! —Miss Fenner. TEFFTS RADIO SHOPPE absent from school l>ocanse of a (This report was written by tonsil operation. Phones 322 and 458 LET DONOVAN BE TOUR SANTA CLAUS! Ernest Archer.) RADIO SERVICE Plymouth, Michigan 188 P ro o f PLYMOUTH MAY HAVE Picked Up About Town F o rm u la 5 Denatured Alcohol 59clerGallon - " i I7U1KLFWTV WMTflNnrlLluii uCnuvLI FlfillF "If somebody wants to invent some­ h e a t e r s f o r a l l c a r s thing worth while." says Dad Plym­ ARVIN HEATERS $10.00 EXHAUST HEATERS The Izaak Walton League of Amer­ outh. "why don't he Invent a salt ica. which recently directed its atten­ F or For All Cars shaker that you can get salt out of?" *2.95-1 tion to this location ami is endeavor­ F o r d s , ..... D on o v a n 's ing now to ascertain just, what is F o r p rice ...... - ...... 6.95: The burning question of the hour is: *5.95 necessary in order to give this com­ C h ev ro lets "Who will get up and start the fire:" munity a part in its nation-wide con­ $8.50 TOURING SIDE CUR­ servation program has re wived the TAINS CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS endorsement of leading conservation­ Dad Plymouth says the best way that open with the door Golf Bags and Clubs ists throughout America, according to to tell when Christmas is coming is information made available today. to watch and see when the store *6.75 Plush Auto B oIh’s Secretary of Commerce Herbert 'start selling flashy neckties. Back $20.00 1). B . Sh ot $4 ff ff A | Hover. Honorary President of the C u r ta in s . *1.69 Guns J . t J e t l v , Izaak Walton League and recognized "About the only difference between as one of the world’s leading econom­ the young people of today and those ists. says of the League: stores of our time.” says Dud Plymouth, “isr Largest Dealer in Michigan Stf res "The Izaak Walton League has be­ that now they don’t bother about turn­ come the greatest force in the country THE STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD FRONT ing tbe lights down." for the protection and development of CfTABUftMCO IN ALL TNI M IT opportunities for outdoor life. As our TOWNS IN MICHIGAN people increase in numbers and in Every motorist knows that when a SUGGESTIONS leisure we must have stimulation woman driver puts out her hand she’s health, and above all the moral value going to stop or turn or slow up o f t e n c V M A that comes from association with powder her nose or stall Hie car. un nature. Every member of the League less she keeps on going." FOR is a further soldier in our ranks fight­ ing an organized battle for this vital Dad Plymouth thinks it would help m f f r u t a u r t o o u s s thing in the nation.” solve several problems if ordinary ** T U I S N N O f r u t CMCCKffteOAAO President Coolidge. on the occasion trees would spring up as fast as po­ WOODWORTH BLOCK, PLYMOUTH of the beginning of an exclusion pro­ litical timber. Open Evenings Until 9 and Sundays Until Noon gram by the league, said: CHRISTMAS *Tlie Izaak Walton league, appeal­ "I suppose one of the first things ing to every lover of the out-of-doors, some fellows will do when they die has proved itself an effective educa­ and go to Hades.” says Dad Plymouth, tional force for intelligent conserva­ Embroidered Pillow Slips. $■$ A A Porto Rican Ladies’ Night “Is try to sneak out with a lot of tion in this country. I take pleasure 2 in a b ox______i . W Gowns, hand-embroidered brimstone souvenirs to give to their in endorsing the efforts of your organ­ frien d s." ization to stimulate a wider apprecia­ • * Silk Ties, in tion of. and participation in. unex­ Embroidered Bath Towel and Wash THE PLYMOUTH HOTEL DINING ROOM ampled opportunities for out-door Tbe surest way to find out if a Cloth, in a $-| A O boxes ...... • recreation afforded by our country.” friend is broke is to try and borrow 392 SOUTH MAIN STREET some money from him. b o x ...... J ..V V The league is endorsed not only by THIS STORE IS CHOCK FULL OF leading national conservationists, and USEFUL GIFTS American or Chinese dinner parties can be by the great mass of American outdoor American women spent $1,825,000,- Embroidered Dresser $■$ AA arranged on short notice. Per plate 75c up. For lovers, but has enlisted virtually every 000 annually to make themselves beau­ Scarfs ______1 , v v reservation call phone 19. Ask for Mr. Young. leader in conservation thought, and tiful. Nature must be lying down or Come in and Look Around th e job. Business Men’s Lunch 45c to 50c. Served from the majority of sportsmen, in Michi­ gan. according to state officials. Bath Robes, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, 11 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Rayon Bed Spreads, $ 0 ff A 80x105 ______A . a v Special Dinners 45c to 75c. Served from Doctor: “Yon had better be X- Socks, Ladies’ Silk Hose, Ladies’ 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. ALICE M. SAFFORD rayed." Patient: “There’s no need. Get my Special Sunday .Dinners, $1.00. Served from Public Stenographer All-linen Table Cloths, SO A A Silk Underwear, Sweaters, Blazers, Notary Public wife: she’s always been able to see 6 Napkins to m atch____ O .V V II a. m. to 8 p. m. through me." INSURANCE Underwear, Umbrellas, Bedroom WE PUT UP CHOP SUEYS TO TAKE HOME 211 Penniman Allen Bldg. White Table Cloths, $■$ A A Phone 209 Plymouth, Mich, 58x54 ____ J ..V V Slippers, Silk Neck Scarfs. Czarina R. Penney Dr. Lavina A. Kdcbem Mus. Bac. Allmetal Weatherstrip Teacher of Piano KEEPS HEAT IN SIDNEY DAVIS STRONG Osteopathic Physiciu AND Associate Member American Post-Graduate tbe Detroit Rwkty of Civil Engineers NORTHVILLE MICHIGAN of COLD OUT Institute of Musical Art REGISTERED CIVIL No J o b Too Small E N G IN E E R SIMON’S * Estimates Free Call for an appointment Surveys Brooks & Colquitt II ^ASK US ABOUT IT Engineering BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY II No Obligation P h o n es: Attomeys-at-Law Studio ’ 354 Main St. Phone 9 Office 681 H ouse 127 Phone 543 Take stairway next to Wood­ Store Open Every Evening Plymouth, Michigan II Floyd G. Norton Peuniman Allen Building 272 Main Stm t worth’S Bazaar II Phone 299-R Northville Plym outh Plymouth, Michigan ...I'".'.'.i'i^i.'ii jpppii.jtip p m p ip jn iB jB m iw p im !... i - . w m m t p e g lli ^iUJ«DV*|^np|pp^||pp|pa

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Glendale on one side, ami farther on bered as one of the outstanding man­ FORMER PLYMOUTH FOLKS into the mountains on the other side. sions in this district. Burbank was barely saved from In the forty hours that this red destruction, arid only due to the HELP FIGHT BIG FIRE havin’ swept over five Southern Cali­ I g i thousands df volunteers and con­ fornia mountain ranges, thousands of m ' scripts were we saved, as they surely acres were left barren, and the esti­ ■ * 5 S fc . fought like Trojans, they, of course, m ! MRS. HELEN KELLENBKKGER OF mated water shed damage is placed S i I being directed by the power above. BIRBANK, CALIF., TELLS OF at more than six millions of dollars, As some of our friends know, we exclusive of the subdivision and real THEIR EXPERIENCES IN arc living in the foothills of Burbank, ..G ift- estate damage. ‘ and right in the path of this tire. FIGHTING GREAT FOREST Should we have heavy rains this Burbank 1ms only been deveh>i>ed as season, a Hood menace is feared where m f ir e s . far as Eleventh street, aside from the the mountain sl«|ios are stripped of development of about 12<> homes in the water sheds, as the trees, shrubs Sunset (’anyon. which is less than We have reafivcd the following in­ and undergrowth help keep back rock one-half of a mile from ns, and the te r e stin g lo ite r from -Mrs. E. A. Kcl- slides and floods. lcnbergcr. nee Helen Van tie Cur. for­ fact that our home is on the earner Suggestions Experts have estimated that twenty merly of Plymouth, and a daughter of of Tenth street and Magnolia avenue, years will be needed for reforestation, Mr. and Mrs. George Van de Car; they can readily realize our position. Dad and mother Van de Par live but even now plans are being laid for We invite you to make this your Christmas store. Nothing is 100+ N. Magnolia Ave about, five blocks northwest of us. and reseeding and planting the barren sec­ lVurbunk. California. were also threatened with the moun­ tion s. being left untone to make it convenient for your easy shopping. You December 7. 1927. tain lire, besides the burning of brush During the time the tiro raged al>ove oil a vacant lot to the rear gave them us little groups of women stood la will find this store abounds in handsome, practical, useful things for jj ■ kL^ITti,,. h.,month Mail. sonic alarm. A neighbor of theirs, tile more safe sections and prayed. Christmas gifts. ; Plymouth Michigan. just two doors above them, stood out «>ur city of Burbank surely needed those prayers, and we know they were j It is quite probable that the eastern in it all. keeping water drisli.'d against the side of Ins home, and now lie is answered, and while I know thousands | newspapers have had accounts of the suffering from a badly burned face. of other i|rayers were offered—we. j forest tires which Southern California here in Burbank, knew the answer | experienced over the week-end of I»e- As I have said, we were prepared to had cm le. when about three o'clock | comber 2 and 4. leave on a moment's notice, as the motorcycle cops had gone through wo imlbi-d that the wind was not l! Insofar as we were former residents blowing so hard, uud a little late*: a of Plymouth, and had exiierionces dur- . warning everyone to -get out. " but we felt we must stay as long as pos­ great hush crime over us. everything li ing the "night of horror." I thought it sible. It is just about two blocks to was so still, the smoke had clean'd, _ | might tie of some interest to our the head of Magnolia avenue and the and \\c could breathe without chok­ Plymouth friends to send a letter to ing 'hi- sudden calm with the peace Gift Handkerchiefs gp j the Mail. foot of the mountains, where the tire raged, and while a good many people of mind that we were out of danger §|f§ | This so-called red havoc gained its just deserted everything up there, one was most as appalling as the roar aud These happy solutions to the Ig f; start on the opjKisire side of the Ver- neighbor stayed and kept several fury of fire and wind had l>een. .It J U ! flu go mountains, and before reaching “what to give” problems are Luncheon Sets homes from taking tire until extra was :ln’ii that we went in to rest jjj| I Burbank and Glendale, had swept dainty wisps of silk or linen, fire fighters came to help.. ag a in . H J over thousands of acres Saturday hand-embroidered or lace- Bridge Sets MV kept the doors and wooden parts Sunday, of course, was a pretty busy jg| i afternoon. We wore not aware of day. as armies of men were comiug of our house soaked with water, and trimmed. Boxed, three in box. H the tin* until we went out Saturday if our friends could have seen us when and going to the mountains to help Hand-Embroidered SB j evening to do our usual week-end light the tire as it was spreading on we came in to clean up. they surely shopping, and then we could see the 25,50,75 *1.00, would have thought we had been and on. These ox|terionces were Special for smoke and rod reflection of the lire somewhat like war times—men were "firing on the Hubert E. Lee," ___on tlie sky. Before wo reached home drafted and sent from the City Hall in Every available fire truck in the %25, *1.50 it had gained rapidly, arid we could inarching lines. Women were enlisted neighboring cities was sent to help, see it coming over the mountain tops. to make coffee ami puck lunches to Christmas and we know of only one arrest when We felt a bit alarmed at seeing it he carried to the fighters by the Boy a man refused to he drafted. Crepe De Chene, all new coming so near, and kept a close Scouts. First aid stations were estab­ watch until a rather late hour before Beautiful Sunset Canyon, which is lished. doctors and nurses called to- colors, just arrived. 39 inches !'ve decided to retire. At the time of one-lialf of a mile east of us, suffered help. tmt we cam* through tt all with wide. Washable. Our regular j retiring, even though burning bright­ the most, as nearly a hundred homes mostly minor injuries. were destroyed. $1.75 quality. Christmas special, ly, there did not seem to be any great Yesterday 1 saw some fighters com­ only danger at that time, uud we thought The storm was freakish, for at times ing down from the mountains, and be­ ■we should rest .some if we could in it seemed everything would go. then en use of the smoke and tired expres­ Silk Underwear case we were called upon to help the wind would change and strike in sions. I couldn't tell whether they were *1.49 I fight it. A wind was rising, and as another place. Fourteen homes in the white men or Mexicans. Their cloth­ Carter’s it has been described as a "demoniac canyon, six on the hill overlooking ing was torn in shreds, and they Pongee, all silk, 12-Mummie Vests ...... 98c wind of almost cyclonic proportions.” Burbank, and a big new club house walked as though their feet were I feel safe in using the expression, be­ were practically untouched, except, of burned and blistered. Jap Pongee cause it was all of that. course, being scorched in places and Carter’s Sunday evening, after a day of Stunning Bags they were all in the raging fury. Bloomers...... *1.59 We did not rest well, and were tip anxious watching the surrounding Make wonderful gifts. Splendid SPECIAL several times in the night, but about Surveys of the fire-swept territory territory, we could see a line of fire fittings make them conspicuous Carter’s Combination 1:30 o’clock we dressed and rather revealed that the path of the fire had scouts with lanterns going up one of *1.98 prepared to move, as the fight was on. extended from Tuna Canyon on the tlie steeliest climbs, so we knew that for chic and fine quality. Suits...... 1 would nor be able to describe it all. north, to the fooliills on the south. 49c ill points were being well patrolled. hut the moke, ashes, cinders, burning Hossmoyne. Vordngo Woodlands and Carter’s 1 fear I have taken tip considerable hushes and papers Iteing whisked all Oalcinont Canyon were saved by tin* *2.75 ime and space, and even now I could Gowns about us. along with the roar of the last lire break on the mountain ridge *2.95^12.00 ell lots more, but 1 guess our old fire and wind together, surely made it extending north and south through the i home folks will have some idea of Carter’s it night of horror. The peak of the range. *3.95 this experience which we have just Pajamas file and storm_took place between 1 :30 Hossmoyne is a thickly wooded SPECIAL had. and a. in. Sunday. December 4. subdivision of Glendale, and is built Crepe De Chene for Burbank. Then all that day until tip with scores of palatial mansions. Most cordially yours, Philippine Hand- All our Royal Gowns ...... *4.95 Monday noon the fire raged on toward W. F. Markham’s new home is num­ Helen J. Kellenberger. Embroidered Night Society finished pieces Crepe De Chene Pajamas *5.95 Gowns at prices which will sur­ White and flesh. Special for prise you. Hand-em­ holiday gifts at broidered Pillow Cases, D o l l a r * 1 .0 0 Pillows, Luncheon Sets, Aprons and many other gift items. S a l e

These remarkable values good No Gift Pleases Her Friday and Saturday only I More Than Silk Shop Early. Hosiery Give Her An Umbrella Give her one or more pairs. Pure Refund \ lb s • l ? Rain or shine, she will think Prices L a r d of you often in the years to Men’s Flannelette Night follow. *1.00, *1.65, *1.95 Shirts G l o v e s Canvas fP air * 1 “ Silk Scarfs Embroider Your Friend Gifts That Radiate 1 9 t )jars a Linen Towel Silk, Silk and Wool Christmas Joy AppleButter * 1 " All hemmed and stamped. Hosiery Royal Society quality, nly Bed Spreads, Wool Blankets, | lbs Handkerchiefs Silk Negligees, Bath Robes, O l e o G£ ‘." $ 1 ~ Perfume and Compacts, 5 0 ° Beautiful Ties Atomizers. O l e o Nutley Brand f lbs » l ! ! ■VHUVV

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BAPTIST NOTES

Th<* Baptist Sunday-school will give flu* " P a la iv o f D ream s." a C h ristin a s FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fantasy that beautifully Illustrates the Christinas story. Thursday evening. i THE CHURCH 10:00 a. dl, Morning Worship 11:30 a. m., Sunday School METHODIST EPISCOPAL iVeemlier 112. at 7:30 o'clock. The 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship Walter Nichol, M. A., Pastor MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:00 THAT SERVES public* is in v ited SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 11:3< i The young ppnplP's choir rendered aj very beautiful musical program last shmilay evening, along with their pro­ gram: Rev* 1‘aimer Hartsough gave DR. FREDERICK A. LENDRU.Vl, MINISTER two scripture readings. Ann! her musical program is laung arranged for a future dale, which will he announc­ ed later. 10:00 a. m.—“Why Does Not God Intervene” Beginning Sunday evening the pastor will preach a series of sermons on ihe Epistle to the Romans. One chapter will be taken up each Sun­ 7:30 p. m.—“Indirection" day evening. 10:00 a. m.—“The Faithful Witness” The morning sermons for tile next four Sunday mornings, will lie taken from the hook of Mala eh i. Some extra tine musical talent, both 7:30 p. m.—“An Ancient One-round Scrap” 11:30 a. m.—Sunday School vocal and instrumental, have lieeii added to our program for the month of January. Watch the Mail for our 6:30 p. m—Young People program . “Righteousness exalteth a nation.” As our national morale PRESBYTERIAN NOTES is heightened the force of sin is weakened.

Practice for the Sunday-school Christmas pageant to Ik* given Friday. Devemlier 23. is absorbing a good ileal of time and energy these days. The lHit-luek supper which has preceded the program in other years, is not to SOUTH SALEM be held this year: bin the program promises to be of exceptional interest. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker and Practically the whole Sunday-school soil. James, have just returned from is io be represented in the pageant. The Ready Service class will meet CHURCH NEWS California, and come to see (Jeorge A Home of Beauty on Tuesday of nexi week, at the home Walker at Coda Savery's. last Satur of Mrs. Dan Murray. Mill street. This day afternoon. is the .annual meeting and the election Catholir. The architecture, the interior arrangement of rooms, the labor- Mr. and M rs. M ay fo rd XielofT s|H*nt of officers. A Christinas pie will In- Cor. Dodge and Union Sts. one of the features of the day. and saving devices and the bome-like appearance of an A-A-HOME always Tuesday in lh'troit. Fr. Lefevre all are invited to contribute some 216 Union St. Plione 116 wins approval a^l in a re-sale the value is seen more quickly by a Russell Uudick is sick, and unable article of not more than twenty-live Sundays—Mass at 8:00 and 10:00. to be at school. wilts value. prospective purchaser. Confessions before mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walker called on Santa Claus has promised to be Week-days—Mass at 7 :30. This If yon want a REAL hom e or if you are building to sell, it is to present ai the Sunday-school pageant George Walker. Sunday afternoon. hour makes it convenient for the your advantage to confer with Company. Friday. December 23. He hopes to our Christmas exercises for the Jarvis children to attend on their way to meet all the boys and girls I here. school. All should begin the day with school will lie held next Thursday God. evening, at the school house. METHODIST NOTES Societies—The Holy Name Society Ann Arbor Home Builders, Inc. I’reston Kruse had his arm broken for all men and young men. Com­ at school. lie is getting along nicely. munion the second Sunday of the ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN An efficient committee has charge m onth. Leland Uorabachor has been out of tin* Christmas program, which will he Altar Society—Comprising all the H arrr 8. AtcUaMD. DM riet Agent. Phone South Lyon 25-F-3 school for a few days, on account of given Friday evening. Deccmlier 23. ladies and young ladles. Communion On next Wednesday evening. De­ sick n ess. the third Sunday of each month. cember 21. will occur the first quarter­ Children of Mary—Every child of (*J/^/hat shall I give? M iss K n h l siien t flu* w eek -en d a t ly conference, under the leadership of the parish must belong and most go Manchester. Rev. John Martin of Ann Arbor, to communion every fourth Sunday of The Jarvis I*. T. A. meets this week members are urged to Ik* present, and th e m ou th . all heads of the various organization: Saturday night, at the home of Mr. Catechism—Every Saturday. Mass are requested to Ik* present with at 8:00. Instructions by Fr. Lefevre Bieszk Brothers and Mrs. Clinensmith. written reiKirts. immediately after. Questions by Miss Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson of Plym­ Mary Mertens and Miss M. E. Lehman. GARAGE outh. spent Sunday evening with Mr. EPISCOPAL NOTES All children are obliged to attend these It isn’t the easiest thing in the and Mrs. Ed. Smith. instructions. AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE M rs. M y rtle S a v o ry , w h o w a s tlu* world to select a suitable It is hoped that all the church people First Church of Christ, Scientist South circle leader, earned ,$<>4(1.42. will turn our for the children’s Chris First Church of Christ. Scientist, Starters, Generators, Batteries and Ignition Repairs T h e N orth c ir c le e a rn ed $240.. Sin* mas entertainment on Tuesday night. Christmas Gift—such a prodi­ corner Main and Dodge streets, Sun­ Watch the kiddies have a good time. Also General Repairing surely needs praise for such a large day morning service, 10:30 o’clock. am ou n t. Wednesday evening, two carloads Subject. "Is the Universe, including gious variety to choose from. men went to Mariners church in De­ Plymouth and Newburg Road Phone 316-F23 Mrs. Sadia Dixon went to her home Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" troit. taking the white gifts contribut­ Wednesday evening testimony ser­ in Ypsilanti. last week. She has the ed last Sunday. Joe Tracy ami Be vice. 7 :30. Reading room in rear of You want something pleas­ “gripiH*." Tin* S a v o r y fa m ily a r e a lso Stewart sang for the men in T'ayb church open daily from 2 to 4 p. m., v ictim s. H a ll. except Sundays and holidays. Every­ Henry Manceke spent part of last one welcome. A lending library of ing to the eye, of course, a Christian Science literature is main­ week at Otto Holding's. Little Doro­ CATHOLIC NOTES ta in e d . thing of beauty in fact; you Fleuelling Service Station I thy came Saturday and stayed until S u n d a y . Mass next Sunday will he at S :(KI Livonia Center Community Church would wish it to last long and 329 North Main Street, Plymouth Charles Stacey had eleven sheep anil 10:00 o'clock, in the new audit' Dr. Helen Phelps, Pastor ium o f tlu* ch u rch . T h e m en a killed by dogs, one night this week. Sunday services—11:00 a. m., wor­ working fast and steady in order keep alive the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Creekmore. Jr., leave ship and sermon. 12:00 noon, Church h a v e tin* a u d ito riu m in s h a p e so th at Standard Oil Products ' school. 7 :30 p. m., song service and for l.iidingfon. Kentucky. Saturday, we may -be able to have services serm on. your friendship; and you Kendall Motor Oil—for easy starting in to visit Mrs. Creekmorc's parents 6ver there next Suuday. 'J be new church the holiday season. will be in shajH* fur Christmas. Though not entirely completed it will M eth o d ist don’t want to spend too much cold weather. Victor Sieloff nmlAQuy Horabaclicr lie in condition for the great feast of Dr. F. A. I^endrum, Minister sjH'iit W ed n esd a y in C h elsea. the year, and what better Christmas Morning worship, 10:00 a. m. Sun­ money. E. Fleuelling, Proprietor Peter Pallet has received word of g ift m u w e g iv e to tlu* In fa n t S a v io u r day-school, 11:40 a. m. Epworth PHONE 122 the death of his grandfather, in Flor­ of mankind than a new home, a new League praise service, 6:30 p. m. church. The uew pews will he install­ Evening praise and sermon, 7 :30 p. m. You can sec just such gifts at our dis­ ida. ed next week, forty-four in all. seating Mid-week fellowship meeting, 7 :30 comfortably nine in each, so there will p. m. play room — pretty electric toasters be ample room for all. We regret to say that, the church will not he dec­ Baptist for the breakfast table, handsome orated fpr this solemn occasion, but Donald W. Riley, Pastor always like a real treat in store coffee percolators, and many other for ns. Tlu* decorators will start Morning worship 10:00; Sunday- shortly after the holidays, giving us school 11:30: evening worship 7:00; a church neatly designed and artistic­ B. Y. P. U. 6:00 p. m. prayer meet­ beautiful appliances for home use ally decorated. A few of the minor ing Wednesday evening, 7 :30. details, too. will be completed after that women appreciate. The the holidays. However, the church Livonia I Inion Church proper will Ik* completed, and a cordial prices are very moderate. Rev. Paul Taylor, Pastor invitation is hereby extended to the -ntlre community to assist at the mid­ Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. ser­ night Christmas services held in the mon by the pastor. Sunday-school, ch u rch . 11:45: Jas. Siler, superintendent. The services for Christmas will lie Mid-week prayer service, Thursday, at midnight. 12:00 p. in.. 8 :0 0 a. m.^ 7 :30 p. m. and 10:00 a. ui. Evening services at 7 :30; song .ser­ THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY The choirs have lieen faithfully pre­ vice and sermon, paring a new Christmas mass and l hymns to be rendeVed for the first time In the new church Christmas day. L u th era n Again the pastor and the committee Rev. Charles Strasen. Pastor urge all the imrishioners to do their The morning services will he Eng­ very best, so that our next obligation lish. anil the evening services. German. in jiayment can Ik* made. This is Sunday-school at 11 :30. your church and yoirr obligation. A ijvenr se r v ic e s. 7 :30 T h u r sd a y '.'ve­ Make a substantial Christinas gift to iling. your God this year, for Ilis new ^ s ch urch. The Itt. Rev. J. Savage, pastor of Presbyterian tiie Most Holy Trinity church. Detroit. Walter Nichol, Pastor Corktow-n's famous iwstor for half a Morning worship at 10:00 a. m. CARS WASHED century, died last Saturday, and was Sunday-school at 11:30 a. m. Young buried last Wednesday morning. The people at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship lMistor attended the funeral in Detroit. at 7 :30 p. m. Mid-week meeting at CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED John Mertens is still on the sick 7 :30 p. m. on Wednesday. list at home. T h e iM irish is very grateful to F. D. Schrader for the use of his -Impel Newburg Methodist Episcopal Church •luring the past month. The little church with a big welcome Rev. Wm. A. Johnson Let Scotty Wash Your Car LOCAL PASTOR OBSERVES BAP­ Tel. 7103-F5 TISMAL SERVICE. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Sun­ day-school, 12:00. Junior League, Dr. Helen K. l’helps. pastor of the 6 :30 p. m. Senior League. 7 :30 p. m. Livonia Community Church, has ar­ ranged for a very beautiful baptismal 8t. Paul’s Ev-Lutberan Church “If money really had feelings it would service to take place in the- Dearborn SPECIAL Baptist church on Sunday evening. De­ Livonia Center, Mich. cember IS, at 7 :30 p. m. Oscar J. Peters. Pastor The many friends pf the (liferent There will he regular services in 30x31/2 Firestone Gum-Dipped get a joyful ‘kick’ out of being spent in this candidates for baptism will appreciate this church on Sunday. Decemlier IS. *6.95 this evening of Intensive interest and in the English language. A special Cord T ires______attractiveness. offering will be lifted at the door to The Dearborn Baptist church is lo­ help defray the expense of printing place.” cated on Nolan.road, two blocks south and distributing the minutes of our of Michigan avenue. The pastor in­ synod or church body. Sunday-school vites all lntereated friends to be pit-s­ at the usual time, also in English. Greasing and Battery Service —Says Practy C a l. ent at the service. On the evening of the 23rd. at 7 :00 p. m.. there will be a children's ser­ vice with Christmas tree. LIVONIA UNION CHURCH NOTES On Christmas Day there will be communion service in the German The bazaar and chicken supper language. Sunday-school at the usual given by the Ladies' Aid Society was time in English. PLYMOUTH SUPER-SERVICE a decided success in every way. In spite of the inclement weather. Over STATION two hundred and fifty people were St. John’s Episcopal Church served. Daring the evening a fine Corner Harvey and Maple Streets program was given for the benefit of Rev. Charles Wesley H. M. DWORMAN, Proprietor TOWLE & ROE LUMBER those who had to wait to be served. Sunday, Dec. 18—Morning- prayer, The program consisted of music by 10:00 a. m .; sermon by the rector. the Burteh oi^hestra, moving pictures, Church school, 11:30 a. m. Phone 440 Main Street and P. M. R. R. male quartet'and readings. The pro­ Tuesday, Dec. 20—7:30 p. m., chil­ ceeds of the evening were $348.63. dren’s tree and entertainment. COMPANY The next meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Sunday, Dec. 25, Christinas—10:00 Society will be. held at the home of a. m„ Holy Communion, Rev. W. O. TELEPHONE 385 AMELIA STREET Mrs. Roger Sherwood, Thursday after­ Raymond of Ann Arbor, celebrant and Mail Liners Cost Little, Accomplish M odi noon, December 30th. • preacher.

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apiece, the year round, which gives BUICK DEALEAS GUESTS OF some idea of the tests through which Frank Millard, Sr. they are put. Teacher of Piano, Violin, BUICK MOTOR COMPANY "The demonstration of Buiek road­ Woodwind. sters \ii>on the speed loop was amaz­ DeLuxe Music Shop F o rd ’s Success ing. I did not know Itefore an auto­ Phone 502 mobile could go so fast. 746 STARKWEATHER C. G. SHEAR OF LOCAL BUICK "I think all the dealers in the ter­ AGENCY, SPENDS TWO DAYS ritory felt that the visit was the ex­ perience of a lifetime. For myself, If Ford’s old customers and his new prospects turn out like our old and REVIEWING LARGE FLINT the visit to the plant aud the Proving new friends did at our opening of the new MAYFLOWER DRUG STORE PLANT AND MILFORD PROVING Dr. H. H. Theunissen everything will be 0. K. and we will be prosperous. We want to thank you Ground, and our contact with Buick s DENTIST GROUNDS. builders, made me mighty proud of all for giving us the once-over. However, give us another call. my connection with Buiek. It put a Office in Penniman Allen Bid*. real significance in the slogan. 'When Phone 300-W Better Automobiles are Built. Buick t\ G. Shear of the Plymouth Buick Will Build Them.' We've got inside Sales Company. Buick dealers, has STATIONERY CANDIES information now. that Buiek ’Doesn't just returned from Flint. Mich., where United Cigar Store’s mean maybe.'" he spent two days as a guest of the JESSE HAKE in all cuts and de­ Christmas Specials Buick Motor Company. Buick is en­ signs te r ta in in g th e m a jo r ity o f it s 3.NO0 Bella: "I wonder bow the expies- Real Eitate and dealers at the factory and the famous sion ’an arm of the sea’ originated" Hundreds of young children are left Large Etched Brass Trays, with destitute because their parents were * General Motors Proving Ground this Don: (with a tender look! "Per­ Insurance combination glass and brass victims of tuberculosis. The chest 30cto$2.50 fall at the rat€f of about 250 a week. haps somebody noticed that it hugged Representative of the Mataal clinics of the Michigan Tuberculosis cigarette humidor and ash Mr. Shear made the trip along with the shore." Cyril one Insurance Co, Association help to sare lives of I spoor, Mich. th e o th e r d e a le r s in th e D etro it braiK* trays, all *1.00 young parents. Christmas seal sup­ Btunk Ave. and Williams St. Plymouth territory The party, numliering al for ::x Subscribe for the Mail. port chert clinics. Don’t Miss This One! 125 men. was met by Buick executives, divided into groups of a dozen or so each, provided with guides, and start­ AUNT MOLLY’S With any two dollar pipe or ed at ouce-vOit an lnsjieetion tour BOXED over, a two-pound humidor box Gold Swan Brand of through the plants of Old Briar Tobacco FREE. Aunt Money’s Except for luncheon, which was CHOCOLATES served at the Hotel Durant, the tour A Beautiful Alarm Clock or Box Chocolates occupied the entire day The luncJteon THE ROSE-BUD FLOWER SHOP was attended by E. T. Strong, presi­ 75c Watch dent of the Buick Motor Company. C. Per Pound Guaranteed for One Year W. Churchill, general sales manager, and other Buick executives, who ad­ HAS TO OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAY dressed the visiting dealers on various “ ‘1 .0 0 sales and service problems, and con­ SEASON THE FOLLOWING: Gilbert’s gratulated the dealers for their part A Few of the Other Numerous Boxed Chocolates in making this bv far the greatest of Bargains in This Line: all Buiek years. A Large Variety Potted Plants PERFUMES The next day the dealers landed at To complete the Cigars in boxes of tens, twenty- the Proving Ground, which lies a few of Cut Flowers POINTSETTAS IN Domestic and fives and fifties miles from the nearby town of Mil­ Chocolates ford. Here they were shown the COMBINATION #- Imported PIPES testiug through which Buick goes con­ CHRYSANTHEMUMS Holiday Table POTS stantly. to safeguard its jMtsition of 5 0 c to $7#Q Q JERUSALEM quality leadership. After a day BABY ’MUMS CHERRY TREES 30' “ '7.50 crammed with incidents, they left for be sure to use one If you want a pipe see us. Larg­ hom e. PRIMROSE POINTSETTAS CYCLEMEN est assortment ever in town. Whitman’s Boxed "It's hard to say which was more of our Ash Trays 59c amazing, the factory or the Proving CARNATIONS BEGONIAS Cigarette Humidors 59c After-Dinner Mints Ground.' said Mr. Shear. "Each was FERNS a wonderful experience and a genuine SWEET PEAS Candle COMBINATION POTS Trip Cigar Ash Holders $1.00 treat. The day at the factory brought Up to the Minute’s Box Candies for the CONSISTING OF Gillette Razors 99c home the marvelous efficiency of STEVIA CHERRY Choice of Kiddies Buiek manufacture and explained how Center Pieces it is that Buick can offer such start­ PRIMROSE Headquarters for Kaywoodie LADIES AND ling value. We saw the conscientious ROSES CYCLOMEN Pipes and many other Bars and Whitman’s c a r e th a t g o es in to th e m a k in g o f ev ery Useful Christmas Gifts Buiek car—the relentless tests which GENTS’ SETS Boxed Chocolates insure that every one is right when We have a fine assortment of Christmas Trees, Spruce, it goes out—and we gained some con­ Holly Wreaths, Mistletoe and other greens for decorating pur­ ception of the enormous resources this policy has enabled Buiek to develop. poses. *’I was especially impressed at the Also one of the finest assortments to be had of Artificial M ayflower Drug Co. way machinery has taken the place of Wreaths and Potted Flowers for cemetery and home. man power, whose work it does more quickly and more accurately than men IN CORNER OF THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL Movement of parts, in their trans­ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS formation from raw material ij finished ears, is taken care of by 784 Penniman Ave. PHONE 523 Plymouth, Michigan Meet Your Friends at the Mayflower LARRY JOHNSON, Prop. system of conveyors of marvelous genuity. each designed perfectly for its own particular job. They run from operation to oj>eration. and from plant to plant, in what semes like a hopeless maze: yet their movement is jierfectly coordinated, and their combined effect is efficiency itself. For all Its machinery. Buick em­ ploys almost 30. OOO workers. It: factory is nearly two miles long and several blocks wide: it has its c Special fire and police departments, its own water and telephone systems—in short, it is a good-sized city in itself. Gift Suggestions "We were delighted to see the Prov­ ing Ground, because we had heard so much about It. The visit set Christmas straight on one point, the Proving Before you make up your list of gifts look over the list given Ground was not established to set a below of the many suitable gifts to be found at this store. We stamp of approval on General Motors know' that you can find just what you want for every member of cars—to prove them good, as rumor the family. Come and see how easy it is to solve the gift sometimes has it—but to put these problem here. cars through the most rigid tests, in comparison with all other cars made, Offer so they may perform with the best at a ll tim es. Kiddie Wagons Coffee and Tea Pots "Buick keeps a big fleet there coii- With every gas range sold between now Bicycles Pudding Dishes Btantly. going through the roughest sort of grind, so that |>erfonnanee and Christmas we are giving away absolutely Percolators Bake Dishes may be constantly bettered. These Buieks average 900 miles a day Chafing Dishes Pie Servers free your choice of an Razor Strops Mounted Casseroles Thermometers Tea Kettles DR. CARL F. JANUARY Express Wagons Oatoopsthie Physician Carving Sets Office in new Huston Bldg. Sleds Office Honrs—8:30 to 18 a. m.; 2 to 5 Skates Table Silverware and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone—Office 407; Residence 037 Electric Lamp or Air Guns Razors -Rifles and Shot Guns / Aluminum Ware Robes and Blankets Carpenters’ Tools Electric Sweepers Roasters M ir r o r Electric Washers Vacuum Bottles Electric Toasters Food Choppers Electric Grills Kitchen Utensils Remember, we sell A-B Ranges, made Electric Sad Irons Bread and Cake Mixers in a variety of styles and sizes, a t prices that Electric Heaters Shears Electric Curling Irons Scissors Sets place them easily within the reach of every­ Electric Christmas Tree Pocket Knives Sets Flashlights one who really desires a better cooking Coaster Wagons Safety Razors range. Terms if desired. We will fit you with glasses that are becoming to you. We We will be pleased to have you c a ll and look will prescribe add grind for yon the lens that will correct your. over our line, whether you buy or not. eye disability. We have a fall line of material for repairs always on hand. Michigan Federated Utilities HUSTON & CO. C. G. DRAPER Wayne County Division PLYMOUTH PHONE 52 290 M ain S t, Ftymovtii, Mieto Phone 37 Plymouth, Michigan Phone 37 PHONE 274 a a a H i s i i Your C hristm as Fund Will B u y Up to 100 PerC ent MORE FROM ME THAN YOU WOULD PAY FOR THE SAME ARTICLES AT A RETAIL STORE

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—a service that you have many times wished for. Don’t tire yourself out by going from store to store in the big Christmas crowds, but TELEPHONE ME, and I or one of my representatives, will call on you. Give us your shopping list and we will show you a varied selection to choose from. FREE! O: Plated and Sterling Silver Hollow Ware With Every Purchase of Mr. Railroad Man Also Hammered and Jeweled Novelties Diamonds This is your golden opportunity to get that new watch. Engagement Rings ILLINOIS WALTHAM You Will Be Surprised We have hundreds of perfect DUBER-HAMPDEN ELGIN *5.00 blue white diamonds to choose and greatly pleased with our from. We will make them up in Or perhaps a dandy silverware prices. Never again OR OVER our factory to your fancy. DIAMOND RING Ladies’ Wrist Watches will the price be so low. 1847 Dozens to choose from. Rogers Bros. Community Plate, Deltah Pearls Clocks Wm. Rogers & Son. In fact, all A Gift for Yourself are always good. Just a sample Why not a nice clock for *6,30up of them. of our amazing values: Christmas? All guaranteed standard makes. We Guarantee 3-string Necklace, 15 in., 16 in., Can you beat this? Lighters Vanity Cases 17 in., regular retail price $10.00. Every Article Sold Our price A lighter for him or her would Ivory Sets She would be “tickled to death” be an excellent gift. From $2.25 Many colors to choose from. with one of ours. *6.25 up. -Try and match this .

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from each other, there exists "abso­ lute zero.” On our Fahrenheit ther­ mometer that would be 461 degrees isTVeek below zero, space without heat. Clinton Gottschalk At such a temix'rature the proper­ Contractor and Builder ties of matter change. Metals lose resistance to electricity and become supra-conductors. A thin thread of mercury will carry enough electricity j Anyone wishing to build a home from $5,000 to to light several hundred lamps. He­ $8,000 we will finance the same. lium, the gas used in our dirigibles, becomes liquid in a few degrees above Let us give you figures on your repairing job. absolute zero. In that terrible cold VALUE OF BREVITY. molecules in matter lose their motion, which may account for their greater Phone 445 Residence Corner South Main and Simpson Sts. THE <5. O. P. CONVENTION. electric conductivity. COLDEST SPOT ON EARTH.

Prices are lower, delivery is prompt, the coaLyou select is President Coolidge. a man of few words, regrets that his message to WILL PLAN ON PROGRAM stored in your bin—and all worry is over for the year when yon Congress could not be shorter. Madame Sevigne wrote to her FOR NAMING ROADS buy your coal now. More and more users are every year learning daughter, "If I had had more time I should have written you a shorter of the advantages—not to mention actual savings—by having letter." Considering the field covered Wayne County Road Commission their winter’s supply of coal put in early. the President's message will be found will set itself to the task of devising shorter than most men could have an acceptable program for the naniiu; made it. His "I do not choose" proves of roads in Wayne County, according ability to say much in few words. to a statement of Edward N. Hines, member of the Board of Road Com­ In Australia workers, unemployed, missioners. "At the present time,” OUR STOCK OF COAL IS COMPLETE tried to force their way into the said Mr. Hines, “there aseveral Treasury^Building. The rioting was roads in the county that ba^e several suppressed. names, and the confusion in directions Australia is severe in its immigra­ and highway signs, is apparent: the tion limitations, and rioting there by commission hopes, with the aid of city Gift Suggestions! Our BLUE GRASS COAL can’t be beat the unemployed reminds American and village and township officials workers that what a country NEEDS throughout the county, to clear up is population. some of the existing misdirections, TOYS o r ALL and have continuous roads bear the 0 POCAHONTAS as good as is mined A monument to Theodore Roosevelt same name for their entire length. will be erected above the Culebra Cut KINDS As an example, when the Warren overlooking the Panama Canal. road was built. In the early days of Roosevelt deserves the honor; the the Improved road system, it began In Also plenty of monument should be a fine one. Scooters Express Wagons the city and continued ten miles west, All his interesting talk, advising then one mile south and continued nine women to have nineteen children, etc., Skates Jack-knives miles west again. The situation was will be forgoten. But the fact that easily corrected by ending the Warren he put through the Panama Canal will Tree Lighting Outfits SOLVAY COKE road at the ten mile turn, calling the NOT be forgotten. In that he render­ road on which the mile to Warren ed his country great service. continuation lay, the Middle Belt road Aluminum Ware Pyrex Ware HARD COAL in all sizes Old age is the night of life. “Work, and the renaming the western nine for the night is coming when man’s miles, the Ford road. Carving Sets Cutlery work is done," says the old hymn. Many roads correspond in name to For those that have not saved, age is street names in the city of Detroit, Chinaware We Solicit Your Orders a dreary night. for instance the Division road, a most important thoroughfare, is- often con­ San Francisco is expected to get the fused as a continuation of Division RADIOS Republican convention next year, with street in Detroit, but the two roads Chelsea Radio, all-electric, Console type, twenty-three national committeemen bear no relation to each other what­ *210 now pledged. That is the place for ever. Likewise In many of the vil­ cabinet __ *__ ...... the convention. Many ^important Re­ lages street names are duplicated in Stewart-Warner Radios. A complete publicans need to visit San Francisco, Wayne county highways, and confu­ five-tube set only ...... *75 Plymouth Lumber & Coal Co. learn something about the United sion and loss of time results. It is TELEPHONE 102 States on the way, and something with the idea of simplifying the con­ about national development after they fusing map of road names, that the COME HERE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS g e t there. f Wayne county road commission is 111 seeking the cooperation of officials in j Berlin scientists have created the various parts of the county. j coldest spot on earth, producing in j laboratory experiments a temperature P. A. 1NASH ■ 459 degrees below zero. Have yon renewed yonr subscription I Outside our atmosphere, in myster- to the Mall? Subscriptions rates are Phone 198 Plymouth ibe for The Mail $PJ Yi° 1 ious spaces separating solar systems $1.50 per year, 75c for .six months, 40c

■ w.Afc. THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

t a Torrence, Tully Marshall, C h a rle s THE THEATRE Ogle. Ethel Wales and John Fox. H ickok Belts, Buckles, Beltogram s "The Covered Wagon" is well worth a second or even a third visit ! “NEVADA” WMiISP A g rip p in g sto r y o f tin* w estern frontier written by a doseoudent of “GI N GOSPEL” WALK-OVERS real frontiersmen—that's "Nevada." The had men of the old west, in MMS b Zum> G rey's la te st, w h ic h h a s been spite of their killing instincts, were pictnrized in stirring fashion to come sometimes heroes to the surrounding to the I'ennimuii Allen theatre. Sun­ community. The famous bad men of THRILL HIM THIS FOR CHRISTMAS day- and .Monday. December is and ,1U. California, rohlied only the rich "Nevada” from till reports, holds men and then gave generously to CHRISTMAS the strength, heroism and romance the poor. However, the real had men of the Zane Grey standard and also ! were the notorious land barons, who W ith a H ickok Buckle, contains many novel twists and dram­ j organized raids of cattle and ranches GIFTS atic situations of which Director John to scare away the settlers, who would Beltogram and Belt of Waters has taken full advantage. sell their belongings cheap in order to Followers of red-blooded western get away. These intresting facts of exclusive design, rich, screen stories, which includes ninety- tlie west are brought out vividly in! nine iH*r cent of all picturegoers, will "Gun Gospel.” the latest Western I long-w earing quality, PUMPS, OXFORDS AND SHOES, RUBBER he pleased to know that Gary Cooper, feature starring Ken Maynard, which rangy young star, plays the hero role. [ comes to the lVnniman Allen theatre. a n d b o x e d lik e a r a r e Cooper is the daring horseman, uu- Saturday. December 24th. FOOTWEAR, ZIPPERS, ARCTICS, ETC. der contract to Paramount, who has "Gun Gospel" is an adaptation of jew el in keeping w ith lteen gaining tremendous popularity in W. D. Hoffman's popular novel of the the H oliday spirit the last few mouths. same name and tells of the passing of the old time gun man and the NOTHING BETTER FOR GIFTS THESE Opposite him in the play is Thelma establishing of law and order in tile PLENTY OF STYLES TO CHOOSE Todd, blonde heroine of exceptional west. in these times a man’s life lieauty who is looked upon as one of FROM AT THIS STORE deluded upon his quickness of hand COLD, FROSTY DAYS. the most promising young actresses on and ability to shoot before the other the screen. The meuance of the story BLUINK BROS. man. The libraries contain some very is supplied largely by that admirable I interesting details of these famous villain, Wililam Powell. The comedy men. and “Gnu Gospel," while a fast element rests in the hands of Ernie Department Store moving piece of fiction, has real his­ S. Adams. Philip Strange, a capable Main Street Phone 86 torical fact as background. young actor, has an important role. The story gives Maynard a wide Plymouth, Michigan The story transpires in the South­ scope for his daring and marvelous west cattle country at the time when riding. There are more thrills packed the citizenry was solidly rising up to into this feature than any other put an end to the reigu of terror Furniture Maynard and Ken's fans will know spread by two-gun men and cattle Exchange Your Old what that means. rustlers. It is replete with fast rid­ For the Home SUPPERS "Gun Gospel" was produced by ing, quick gun play, moments of dram­ Furniture for New Charles R. Rogers for First National atic suspense and broad humor. A Pictures and personally directed by splendid love story winds through the Harry J. Brown. a ctio n . Here’s Where Low Prices Keep The balance of the cast includes For mother, daddy and the kiddies, what is a Company With High Q u ality Virginia Browne Faire. who has the , “STARK LOVE” leading feminine role: Noah Young. I more appropriate gift than a nice pair of comfort •‘Stark Love.” Paramount's slice of Bo!**• Flemming. Romaiue Fielding. J. realism, which reaches the 1‘enniman P. McGowan. Bill Dyer. Slim Whit­ Exchange Furniture slippers—the gift that gives that warm remem­ Allen theatre next Tuesday and Wed­ aker. Jerry Madden and Tarzati. the nesday, December 20 and 21. seems horse. bound to give Plymouth the shock of Stores brance through the year? From our large assort­ its life! Why? Because "Stark Love” PHONE 203 204 Main S t tells the tale of a group of Americans Plymouth, Mich. who. though living in the twentieth ment you can select gifts for all the family. FIRES CAUSE GREAT LOSSES 145 Michigan Ave. century, are still way hack in the medieval sixtentli century. Man is Wayne, Slich. the master and woman the slave. He Eighteen thousand fires causing sits at Ills ease all day long while she losses totaling $17,000,000 and claiming hoes the field, gathers the wheat, three hundred thirty-nine lives were cooks the meals, cleans the house, last year's grim fire toll in Michigan, hears children and any of a thousand according to a statement by Charles CHRYSANTHEMUMS Walk-Over Boot Shop other tasks. This group of aborigines V. Lane, Assistant State Fire Marshal, are still existing the way they did issued today. The statement adds: ARE STILL IN SEASON WILLOUGHBY BROS. years ago and yet. they're right here "In twelve months flames wiped out on our own continent, in the Great taxable property having value equal Primroses and Begonias are also beginning to WOODWORTH BLDG. .1$; PLYMOUTH Smoky Mountains of North Carolina to one-third the cost of Michigan’s bloom. Karl Brown, former cameraman system of paved highways, or approx­ for James Cruzo and D. W. Griffith, imately as much as it costs to operate THINK AHEAD in company with a group of assistants, ilie state government for a similar plunged right into the hear'; of the jieriod.’’ The Assistant Marshal gives FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PLANTS Great; Smoky country where he picked suggestions for guarding against lire a east composed entirely of nativ in homes and in public places where whites. Then they got to work on Christmas celebrations are to be held. llie story. Theatres are requested lo exercise ROSS GREENHOUSES Rol> Warwick, an ambitious nmun special care against the fire hazard tain lad. Is anxious to get away from during the holidays and the cold ANN ARBOR ROAD WEST weather season. the indolent life his ancestors have always lived. The painful reading of books put thoughts of a real education CHRISTMAS GIFTS in his mind and he determines to strike out for the settlements and— freedom. Before leaving. Rob tells Barbara Allen what he intends doing. She, realizing what her fate as a mountain woman will he, envies his good fortune. Arrived at the nearest FOR EVERYBODY town, some hundreds of miles away, Rob sells hLs horse. With the money, Christm as Gifts he registers at a school, not In his In the hope of being of service to you, we are giving you herewith a few suggestions to help you name, but in Barbara’s. Then he ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT In selecting your Christmas Gifts—We are in better position this year than we have ever been before to heads toward home. Outside the give you this assistance—Our stocks are larger and more complete—We have hundreds of items that cabin sits an old woman who tells aer suitable for Gifts that are not listed in tills ad—We invite you to call at our store and see him his mother has died. Rob sadly Do your Christmas shopping now and let your drug store help you. the array of Gift Goods as well as the most complete stock of Hardware and nousefumishing opens the door and sees Barbara. She Goods to be found in Plymouth—You will be pleased with our high quality merchandise and our has liecome his father’s "woman Regular year around prices; no waiting and everything spread out before you extremely low prices-1—May we have the pleasure of your visit? What does this boy do when he dis­ on one floor, and you will also receive courteous and appreciative service. covers the girl he loves, his father's Check your Christmas list from gifts named below. Others await you on dis­ wife? Here is the dramatic climax of “Stark Love.” Those who've already play at your drug store. FOR FATHER FOR MOTHER seen the picture claim that it's in a r ' class by itself. Ante Hpms U, G u n C a ses R o a ste r s For Father For Mother For Sweetheart Winchesrqr Rifles Winchester Shot Guns THE COVERED WAGON” R an ges Scissors and Shears Bath Salts Flashlights Winchester Shells Stainless Steel Carvers A magnificent epic of the early west Cigars and Cigarettes Perfume Sprays Table Lamps R a d io S eta Fishing Tackles Stainless Steel Steak is James Cruze's latest Paramount Cigarette Lighters Perfume Compacts production. "The Covered Wagon.' Load Speakers Camp Stoves B ird C ages K n iv es Pipes Ivory Toilet Sets Soaps Stainless Steel which is due to make a triumphant Radio Batteries G o lf C lubs Sewing Machines Ash Trays Stationery Vanity Cases C u tle r ie s return to the Penniman Allen theatre Radio Tubes G o lf B a g s Vacuum Cleaners Manicure Sets Perfumes S ilv e r w a r e next Thursday and Friday, December Shaving Sets Pitching Horse Shoes Refrigerators Balkite Chargers Nut Picks and Cracks 22 and 23. This picturlzatiou Alarm Clocks Compacts Kodaks Pocket Knives Ice Cream Freezers “B” Battery Pyrex Cooking Ware Emerson Hough’s novel has proved Fountain Pens Bridge Cards Writing Paper Safety Razors Eliminators Percolators Aluminum Wares itself one of the greatest photoplays Pen and Pencil Sets Razors and Strops Tobacco, half or pound Box Candy Coleman Lamps O'Cedar Mops ever seen on the screen. Coleman Lanterns Campers’ Axes Thermos Bottles Fountain Pen Sets Manicure Sets Dazey Churns The features embraced in “The Hot and Cold Jags H a n d S a w s Electric Toasters Flashlights Covered Wagon" are many and varied Desk Sets Vim-Ray Lamps Toilet Sets Vacuum Bottles Auto Tool Kits Electric Percolators Electric Irons and include among others, the start Military Brushes Hot Water Bottles Ivory Sets Screw Drivers Hunting Knives Electric Heaters Food Choppers of 350 covered wagons from West- H a m m ers W a tch es CuriH-t S w eep ers Mixing Bowls port landing (now Kansas City) in P lie r s Tool Chests C lock s Electric Curlers 1848. The terrors of fording flooded rivers, prairie fires and the like are For Brother For Sister For Friends depicted with great realism. A buf­ Flashlights Photo Albums Boxed Cigars falo hunt is one of the most exciting scenes. Old Fort Bridger, with a Desk Sets Candy Candy FOR THE CHILDREN night attack and fight by day with In­ Cigarette Holders Powder and Rouge Schaeffer’s Desk Sets dians is shown. The dividing of the Cigar Lighters Roller Skates trails to Oregon and California at old Perfume Sets Fountain Pens Dietz Sport Lanterns P op G uns Silverware Sets Shaving Sets Toy Automobiles Basket Balls A ir R ifles Fort HalL a touch of the gold fever Perfumizers Records Velocipedes Ic e S k a te s Westclox Pocket Bens Boxing Gloves Boys’ Wagons Bicycle Lamps In California, magnificent mountain Fountain Pens Perpetual Calendars Kiddle Kara Striking Bags Tennis Rackets shots and a culmination of the ro­ Pipes Scooters S c o u t A x e s F o o tb a lls Pocket Knives Scout Knives mance with the establishment of one Billfolds Cameras Bicycles Baseball Gloves W a tch es H am m ers of the first homesteads in Oregon Boys' Barrows Croquet Sets Toy Tool Chests S le d s these are all incidents in a picture Scooter Bikes S a w s Scroll Saws G am es that fairly bristles with big scenes. Such historical characters as Kit Lunch Kits Flashlights Remember Gibson’s Christmas Cards Carson, Jim Bridger and Bill Jack- son, scouts and typical western char­ acters, are portrayed in Paramount’s screen version of the novel, which is conceded to be one of the most not­ able achievements of the present de­ Conner Hardware Co. cade. Dodge Drug Co. J. Warren Kerrigan is the leading Plymouth, Michigan man and Lois Wilson, his heroine. Where Quality Counts Alan Hale makes a mean villain Others In the cast include Ernest Li|„. ' 11^,11..^.,,^ m m m m p n p u p m g ■ « ...... w •» - ■ ■ -

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

FRAIN’S LAKE AROUND ABOUT US Mr. and Mrs. Will Schrader and 'daughters. Iternieet* and Irene, were A Fenton limiter claims to have cullers at the Oust Eschel home Fri­ bugged the largest deer in the North day evening. * this season. The carcass weighed 2H5 HOHL MAYFLOWER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fishbeck were pounds. Howell visitors one day lust week. The Boy Scout troop of South Lyon Mr. and Mrs. T. I*. Geer entertained will have a bugle and drum corps this the Arbor Farmers' Club at their home winter, and are planning to work ou Wednesday, for dinner. totem poles. Gust Lidtke has returned home after A complete inspection of buildings spending several days with his brother, in the city of Farmington from the Herman Lidtke and family, at Scott- standpoint of protection against hrc. ville. Mich. is to lie made in the near future. Frain's Lake sehool is planning to A live wolf was captured by Messrs. have tiie Christmas exercises at the Browning Browne. Byron Wellman sell (Mil. l>eeember 22. at 8:00 o’clock. and party of Ilowell. while ou a deer Mrs. Mattel Fishbeck was a Thursday hunting trip to the upper peninsula. visitor at at sehool. Will Schrader and Gust Eschel were John Whitefoot. former Bedford Saturday callers at the James Kincaid Village Marshal, and a residet^^ the community for more than forty years, This Christmas home in Plymouth. passed away at his home on Lnhser Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mankee and a v en u e. D ecem lior 1. daughter. Miss Cecil, were Detroit SUNDAY AND MONDAY sliopiters. Saturday. Officials of the Stinson Aircraft cor­ poration lias lieen advised that the Give Sound Bonds Stinson-Northville airport has been December 25th and 26th liste d a s o n e o f tin* M ich igan a irp o rts by the deportment of commerce in Satisfaction Guaranteed Washington. D. (\ A thousand dollar bond with 20 years to run will pay its Make Christmas a real holiday in the home by For many year*, men and women everywhere The Washtenaw County Tribune lias owner $2,200.00 in interest and principal during that period, with­ having your Christmas dinner at the Hotel May­ have been using and been incorporated and capitalized at out re-investment of interest. Certainly a fine Christmas flower. A family dinner here will cost you little recommending $50,00. This pai>cr is one of the oldest established mediums in Washtenaw present for a loved one! more than if you took all the trouble yourself. Foley Pills county, being founded as the Wash­ A diuretic stinmlant to the kidneys tenaw Host in 1S70. Being constantly in touch with the bond market, we are in Dinner served from 11:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Quick to relieve Contrary to the expectations of a position to advise you intelligently on a number of current Try them room full of sjiectators, the show­ attractive issues—some of whieh can be bought in $100.00 Sold Eoorymhtro down over the settlement of the pur­ denomination. Others, $500.00 and $1,000.00 denominations. . chase of a fire truck for Wayne, failed $1.50 Sold Everywhere in Plymouth. to materialize at the regular meeting of the commission last week Tuesday We feel it is an unsually worth-while suggestion when we n ig h t. say: This Christmas give sound bonds! Christmas Menu After being told that sweet potatoes STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of would not grow here. T. M. Worley of W»; near Farmington, who formerly lived At ; sessioni of t County of Wayne, field at the Probate Court in the South, experimented with the Canope Caviar Room in the City of Detroit, on the first day of December in the year one thousand tubers the past summer and success­ hundred and twenty-seven. fully grew and harvested two bushels, Plymouth United Savings Bank Celery Olives Nuts Present, Edward Command, Judge of Pro­ bate. some of which were as long as eight In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Main Bank, 330 Main Street Cream of Tomato Sayles, deceased. inches and weighed three pounds. On reading and filing the petition of Edith' CHOICE M. Moyer praying that administration of A happy event in the lives of Mr. Branch Office, Corner Starkweather Avenue and Liberty Street said estate be granted suitable person. and Mrs. J. D. Forsythe, well known Fried Filet of English Sole It is ordered. That the fourth day of Jan­ residence of this city, 1205 East Uni­ uary. next at ten o’clock in the forenoo; Tartar Sauce said Court Room be appointed tor hearing versity avenue, took place on Wednes­ said petition. Roast Leg of Lamb, Mint Jelly And it is further ordered. That a .-cpy of day, when they celebrated their 58th this order he published three successive weeks, wedding anniversary. A host of previous to said time of hearing, in the Plym­ Roast Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce outh Mail, a newspaper printed and circulating friends and relatives gathered.—W ash­ in said County of Wayne. EDWARD COMMAND, tenaw County Tribune, Ann Arbor. Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms (A true copyl Judge of Probate. Theodore J. Brown, Deputy Probate Register. To give more than 250 children of Mashed Potatoes or French Fried Potatoes the Northwest section happiness this GIFTS MEN APPRECIATE holiday, with a toy, some candy, some Hubbard Squash PROBATE NOTICE No. 137092 fruit and a bit of Christmas dinner Rat Tail Beans STATE OF MICHIGAN, County for each. Bedford King’s Daughters Wa will hold their unnual Christmas news­ session of the Probate Court for said Hearts of Lettuce, 1000 Island Dressing County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court paper sale in Redford on Saturday, Room in the City of Detroit, on the twenty' Ice Cream and Fruit Cake second day of November in the year one December 17. * They will sell the thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven. “Redford Record." Present. George M. Read. Julge of Probate. or In the matter of the estate of Peter Delker, deceased. The Ann Arbor firemen are doing a On reading and filing the petition of Ella splendid piece of work’ in redecorating English Plum Pudding Delker praying that administration of said estate be granted to William D. McCullough and reconditioning toys for the Salva­ or or some other suitahle person. It is ordered. That the third day of January, tion Army and the general public is next at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said rescinding well to the call of the Apple, Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream and Cheese Court Room be appointed for hearing said petition. Army for discarded and broken toys. Coffee Tea Milk And it is further ordered. That a copy of this order be published three successive weeks It. will cheer one up to stop at the previous to said time of hearing, in the Plym­ central fire station and see the work­ outh Mail, a newspaper printed and circulat­ ing in said County of Wayne. shop. Washtenaw County Tribune. G EORGE M. READ, 1 'V,' cTop^ Judge of Probate. At the regular meeting of the Ralph J. Ziegler, Deputy Probate Register. Wayne Real Estate Board Monday noon, plans were made for the taking of a complete industrial survey of the village. This information, whieh Is to Christmas Dancing be tabulated, will lie available for in­ dustries inquiring as to local sites, as well as for the general information of members of the board.—Wayne Week­ ...Party... ly . The new vineyard of Clarence W. Hubtiell at Milford." is. according to County Agent Harold M. Vaughn, one < O m e n of the best it has been his privilege to inspect. The vineyard was planted Masonic Temple, Plymouth the past spring and of the 7.000 vines, all survived hut six. A number of the N e c k w e a r vines made an unusual growth of seven feet, and many of them are exj»ected to bear fruit next season. Friday Evening, Dec. 16th Folks care about the man who cares about his clothes. A man Frank Boyle, well known former Aglow with distinctive patterns in begins to think more about lis resident of salem, who is now in Ypsi- luxurious silks—colors that will blend Under Auspices of Order of future chances when his wardrobe lanti. was in Northville a few days looks its best. There’s vigor and ago calling on old friends. He ex­ with the masculine ensemble—our vim in the proper grooming. Clean­ pects to leave in the next few days Eastern Star ing and pressing is half the clothes for St. Petersburg. Florida, where ho neckwear section holds many a sug­ will spend the winter. His health is battle, brother.—Dainty Dorothy. greatly improved over what it was a gestion for the gift buyer. And these year ago, but it is his plan not fo as­ Music by Pattersons sume any unnecessary chances by re­ are neckties that men will admire and maining in this country.—Northville wear—the kind they would choose, Orchestra JEWEU3(JS (i^VEIN6 R ecord. The many friends of Mrs. Helen were they buying for themselves. WE KNOW HOW Springer, widow of Jefferson- Springer, B i l l $ 1 . 0 0 Bill $1.00 pS(nU TM .M KX<^>' AND OCUV 1 who at one time was the postmaster Made from choice domestic and im­ 'Jfe c a n and o p e r a t e o u r o u m p U of Plymouth, is now living at Strath- moor. She is the youngest sister of ported silks by Wilson Brothers, the the late Wellington, Marrell and Richmond Simmons of this place. nationally known style authority. She is also an own aunt of Georgia Simmons Yerkes. a great aunt of j Harry German. Sr., a great, great aunt "Gifts Men Appreciate Are Gifts to Wear” of Harry German. Jr., and a great, great, great aunt of Harry Edwin Ger­ HEALTH AND EVERYTHING man. Mrs. Springer is in good health Cravats Silk Hose Jewelry and was an interested visitor at the Dress Shirts Wool Hose Robes Centennial celebration last summer.— Outing Shirts Lisle Hose Sweaters Northville Record. Handkerchiefs Sport Hose Knickers Garters When you choose your milk choose wisely. At last Michigan avenue is opened Mufflers Hats Pajamas Belts Caps Our milk comes from some of the best dairy to traffic and no longer is it neces­ Underwear Buckles Gloves herds in this vicinity. It is bottled under the sary to go three blocks in order to get any place. Clean, smooth and with | most sanitary conditions, ready for yonr use. an air of progressiveness the main ; Hills’ milk is deliciously wholesome and thoroughfare Is once more heavily . pure. Creamy and rich, it will aid you in keep­ trafficed with both local and transcient I QUALITY MEN’S WEAR vehicles. Sixty-two feet wide in the j ing the school child stu d y and strong. Phone main business area and fifty-two feet | us your order today—jVe will deliver it to yhBr - wide in the semi-residential section I “Choose Men’s Gifts in a Men’s Store” door regularly. the newly constructed road affords • comfort in driving and ample space for parking. Long a drag on the com- j munity’s effort to make Wayne a i modern village in which to live this I last renovation completes a net-work ! HILLS’ DAIRY of streets to which any town of its I R. L. HILLS, Proprietor size and population can justly be 249 Blank Ave. P hone 202 proud of and point to as an accomp- { ALLEN BXtTfe. PLYMOUTH-raOMM lishment of real worth.-*Wayne Week- j iy- j ~ J THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

CHEVROLET CREATES STATE RANKS HI6H MAKE SANTA’S WHISKERS NEW SALES ZONES AT INTERNATIONAL FIREPROOF, SAYS STATE

Widespread changes in its field per- WINNING HABIT IS MAINTAINED Y u le can d les. inflammable S an ta spuel. creation of new sales- zones and BY MICHIGAN EXHIBITORS AT C la u s’ \vh isk ers. and w a x or paper regions, and establishments of better tree d<*c»'ra tio n s “may turn celel w ation facilities for handling fleet and com­ CHICAGO SHOW. » f th e S a v io u r s birth into stark mercial car business were announced tra g ed y ami satanic triumph" s a y s today by the Chevrolet Motor Com­ Michigan exhibitors continued their C h arles V. Lane. Assistant St at e F ire pany. annual winnings at the International M arsh al in a pness statement issu ed Outstanding in the new arrange­ Livestock, and Hay aud Grain Show tod ay. 'T he s ta te officer says: ment are two new sales zones, one at held recently in Chicago is the state­ “M ake1 S a n ta 's beard and el " th in g Detroit. Michigan, and the other at ment made by members of the Michi­ firep roof by thorough saturntiot ■ in a Knoxville, Tenn.. and the creation of gan State College staff who attended solution of one pound of ammonium two new regions, one with head­ th e sh ow . phosphate in one gallon of waier." quarters at Atlanta. Ga.. and the other Only one state ranked higher than Other safety rules are: (li Keep (ire at Dallas, Texas. These changes will Michigan in the championship plat­ frtake this Christm as last away from Christmas trees; i2i Use bring the factory organization into ings of grains and seeds. Purple rib­ electric lights instead of candles: i3» closer touch with the dealers aud will bons in the rye. navy bean and soy­ Asbestos fibre to imitate snow: <4i enable the latter to provide better bean classes were won by Wolverine for thousands of miles N o tissu e i>ai>er. co tto n or c e llu lo id service, quicker delivery and generally sh ow m en . ornaments; in), Locate nearest fire Buick for 1928 combines exquisite beauty improved facilities for the public. Horses and other livestock exhibit­ alarm box and appoint a safety com­ The new Detroit zone was estab- ed by State College and by individual mitteeman for duty at all rehearsals with unmatched get-away, power and lishd on December 1, under the direc­ breeders won many ribbons and checks and the celebration proper: ifli ob­ handling ease. tion of A. II. Goodman, formerly De­ for their owners. While the horses serve the state law as to maintenance troit city sales manager, while the drew major honors in the livestock of open aisles. Step into our showroom today and select Knoxville zone will be established on classes, sheep, swine aud cattle shown January 1. with J. E. Johnson of the by Michigan men furnished plenty of the model which is best suited to your Have “Ready Money” Next Christmas central office as sales manager. These competition in their classes. TAXES family’s needs. Pay on the liberal G. M. Christmas is here again and with it an extra will bring the total number of zone Winners of firsts in the Hay and Notice to Taxpayers of Plymouth ! sales offices in the United States to Grain show included F. L. Houghton. A. C. time payment plan. We’ll make demand on your pocketbook. Are you prepared for T o w n sh ip : 14.".. ten of which were established this Alfo; E. H. Jewett. Jr.. Mason; Lisle delivery on Christmas day— or whenever it? y ea r. I will start the collection of 'axes Berry, Conway; L. II. Layliu. Mason: on December 5th. at the Plymouth you prefer. Making preparation for Christmas and pro­ j In the new regional divisions ter­ John C. Wilk. St. Louis; Ronald United Savings Bank and^/will be viding this ready money is one of the objects of our ritory formerly making up three Myers, St. Louis; George and L. G. there every day up to January 10th, 192S. j regions has been reapportioned into Ilutzier. South Manitou; and A. E. Club. This simple plan of depositing a small tion of December 23, amount each week gives you the necessary funds [ five regions. This change resulted. Hilliard, Mason. uary 3, on which days t w ill be ! factory officials explained, because the Fourth place in a national health Russell Wingard's Real (Estate office, -ajjuickjiir for the holiday season, or for any other purpose you growlli of business in the original re- championship contest among mem­ North Village. Bring along your lot number and subdivision name. wish. $ j gions exceeded the normal volume. bers of girls clubs won by Julia Allen, Waters, at the Club Congress held in JOHN QUARTER. There is a class here to fit your income. ) Under the new plan, the former Township Theasurer. { Southeastern region, with headquar­ conjunction with the show. Kenneth C h r istm a s W hat the Different Classes am ount to ters at Norwood. Ohio, is renamed the Ttocker, Wixom, placed seventh in the INCREASING CLASSES EVEN AMOUNT CLASSES Mid-east region. It remains under the health contest for boys. Hotel Manager: “You must plea: ■n SO t U s (For Christmas 1922) 1.150 Weeks .For Christm as 1328) sales managership of A. F. .Young Lewis Taylor, Caro; Fred Kirk, 1c Class pays $12.75 pay in*advanee. sir. Y’otir luggage C ars pr.ys V - 2 e ' and comprises Norwood. Indianapolis. Fairgrove; Milton Stewart, Vassar; 2c Class pays $25.50 too emotional." 5c C la s s pays $63.75 5„c Class pays $ 2 5 .0 Louisville. Knoxville, and Charleston. and Earl Witkowsky, Caro, won sixth Plymouth Buick Sales Co. 10c Class pays $127-50 $1.20 Class pays $50.05 W. Vn.. sales zones. place in the club boys national live­ Guest: "EmotionalV" $2.CO C a s s p ays s v ’o . o stock judging contest. “Yes—easily moved." DECREASING The new region at Atlanta takes the 640 Starkweather Ave. - Phone 263 You begin with the largest pay­ $5.C0 C lass pa ■ name Southeastern region, and will be ment and decrease your pay­ $10.00 Class pays iO.CO m ents each week. C20.00 Claes pays $1,000.00 under L. S. Costley, formerly assistant to Mr. Young, and embraces the At­ Decide now the amount you can spare each lanta. Birmingham. Jacksonville. Co­ week and bring in your first payment. This will lumbia and Charlotte zones which enroll you as a member. formerly were a part of the region at We will welcome you. N orw ood. In the middle W est region with of­ 4% ON CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNTS fices at St. Louis under A. W. L. Gil­ pin, the Denver zone is being trans­ ferred from the Pacific Coast region to the Middle West region: while the Plymouth United Savings Bank Dallas, Houston. New Orleans and Oklahoma City zones are transferred Main Bank, 330 Main Street from the Middle West region to form Branch Office, Corner Starkweather Ave. and Liberty St. the new Southwestern region with headquarters at Dallas under Felix Doran. Jr., formerly assistant to Mr. Gilpin. The Southwest region also takes over the El Paso zone from the Pacific Coast region. BOXING MATCH With these changes effective, the I. O. O. F. Temple Plymouth. Michigan total number of regions is increased from six to eight. Those unaffecteo are the region with head­ W ednesday, Dec. 21 quarters at Chicago, the Flint region First Bell 8:15 p. m. at Flint. Michigan, and the Atlantic Coast, region at Tarrytown, N. Y. MAIN BOLT. 8 BOLNDS The following changes in zone sales BERNIE TREMAINE vs. EDDIE MILLER managerships also were made on De­ ______DETROIT______142 POUNDS______DETROIT______cember 1: F. H. Knight went from the SEMI-FINAL, 6 ROUNDS home office of rhe Richmond. Va.. zone Furniture the CLYDE METEYIA vs. ALEX. JAMESON to succeed E. E. Jones; C. P. Fisken. NORTHV1LLE______165 POINDS______DETROIT formerly sales manager of the Janes­ PREIMINARY. 6 ROUNDS ville zone goes fo Indianapolis to suc­ ceed C. R. Lee. transferred to another FRANKIE ROBERTS vs. TOMMY TUCKER General Motors division: P. A. Jerrue. GRAND RAPIDS 138 POUNDS DETROIT j formerly Denver sales manager, sue- CURTAIN RAISER, 4 ROUNDS j eeeds Mr. Fisken at Janesville; C. E. Ideal Gift.. NICK BRITT VS. TOMMY SMITH O'Meara, formerly Houston sales WINDSOR 120 POI NDS DETROIT j manager, goes to Denver; and G. H. ! Kavanaugh. formerly assistant sales Make this a Furniture Christinas—give something this season that the General Admission $1.50 Ringside $2.20 J manager of the Little Rook zone, be­ Tickets on sale at box office comes the Houston sales manager. whole family can enjoy the whole year around. Nothing makes a more ap­ SAM HENNESSY. REFEREE | Simultaneous with these changes i was the announcement that com- propriate gift than a piece of furniture. We are headquarters for everything i mercial ear and fleet sales managers are being added to the personnel of in Furniture. Our stock is so large and the selection so varied that you can approximately half the zone sales find just what you want. offices. These additions were made necessary through the rapid growth in business of this type. and. with an expert commercial car and fleet man HERE ARE JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS j in charge, the company will be in a position to extend its service to business concerns. TABLES CEDAR CHESTS Davenport, gateleg, end and com­ Cedar Chests, in walnut and “Oh. yes," she said, "we can trace natural finishes, in a range of sizes our ancestors back to—to—well. I bination, in walnut, mahogany don't know exactly who, but we’ve and prices bound to please. been descending for centuries. finishes and in colors.

Sewing Cabinets SUILDING LAMPS Telephone Sets PROBLEMS Junior, Bridge, Table, Boudoir, in Card Tables THE PERFECTED hand-painted, silk and metal shades. Juvenile Rockers for the kiddies ALLECTRIC RADIO SMOKERS Console Tables Cabinet and Stand, in walnut, Carpet Sweepers “Just plug it in.” Needs no batteries, eliminators mahogany and in colors. Easy Chairs or chargers, operating direct from the electric light Our concrete blocks Spinet Desks socket have solved many a Prices $135.00 up building problem. If MIRRORS Book Racks you want an attractive, well-built home, our Framed, Venetian and Buffet. Sewing Chairs Other models from $45.00. Terms if desired. blocks are just the tilin g . - We will gladly arrange a demonstration, with­ "Build to Last” out obligation to you. M M ark Jo y - SCHRADER BROS. * T H E IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT M ►-< Concrete Blocks A BIG STORE IN A GOOD TOWN — i ------Plymouth, H FURNITURE DEALERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WOLVERINE AMBULANCE ON CALL Plymouth Auto Supply H PLYMOUTH Comer S. Main'and Sutherland S t Phone 95

_ THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927

Today’* Reflections FIRE LIFE AUCTION There is one sure way any Plym­ outh man can win at marriage and HARRY C. ROBINSON. Auctioneer any bachelor will be glad to give him Phone 7, Plymouth DfcFrank Crane Says the recipe. AGAINST DAMAGE Having decided to give up the dairy business. J will sell, without reserve, THE RIGHT KIND OF PATRIOTISM Why not place license tags under all of the described prujierty <»u the car and give the pedestrian a fair A patriotic deed is one which re-1 and Rallnnea have made Italy famous chance to see the number? fleets honor and glory upon one's and are entitled to the gratitude of BY WIND cou n try. tlieir country quite as much as Gari­ TUESDAY, DEC. 20th What the political parties seem to We recognize General Grant, the bald i. want is a platform that can be used Commencing at 10 O’clock A wind need not reach hurricane proportions to occa­ Duke of Wellington and Napoleon as Tolstoy bps done more to spread the as a raft for wet districts. sion a costly loss. Roofs, chimneys and windows are F arm linen ted on W a terfo rd ro a d , 1 patriots because they led armed forces renown of Russia than all her war­ expensive to replace. mile east of Plymouth aud Nortliville of their respective countries. riors. Every now nifd then some Plym­ road, half mile east of Ridge road. 1 The exploits of Colonel Lindbergh, to­ outh married man fools his wife by Add Windstorm Insurance to your property protection mile north of Five Mile road, 2% This throws a welcome light upon and you will have less cause to worry when storm approach. ' miles west of Farmington road: gether with that of Chamberlin and Le­ true patriotism which is found in that telling her the truth. Let us tell you how little it would cost to carry this vine. have glorified the United States. harmless rivalry of achievement by 22 HEAD OF HIGH-GRADE HOL­ But this glory was not offset by any tile members of the various national Some fellows are so stingy that protection. STEIN AND DIRHAM DAIRY rancor incurred by other countries groups. they worry localise they can’t sell a COWS cowhide without killing the cow France and Germany were just as There is no bad blond in this com­ A ll T. B. Tested • * enthusiastic in acclaiming the exploits: petition. There is nothing gained for Holstein Cow. (5 yrs. old. calf by side Five per cent of the autos in the D. of our fliers as we were. Tliis is the one country which is not equally val­ Holstein Cow. 7 yrs. old. calf by side S. an* owned by women. But the riglit kind of patriotism and patriotic u a b le l'«r th e w h o le w orld . Holstein Cow. 5 yrs. old, due iu Feb. number bought liecause women wanted W E WOOD INSURANCE AGENCY Holstein Cow. 9 yrs. old. calf by side action, for it is one which exalts one's We are learning that to Ik* a good Holstein Cow. yrs. old. due native in Feb. ctmmry and at the same time them is something different. national is to bo a good world citizen, PENNIMAN ALLEN BLDG., PLYMOUTH Holstein Cow. 7 yrs. old. due does iu Feb. not awaken animosity in other and tile applause of mankind is quite Holstein Cow. 7 yrs. old. due p eopin Jan. les. lb*w many Plymouth people can re­ 861 Penniman Ave. Phone 3 Holstein Cow. (» yrs. old. due in Jan. as valuable as the applause of one’s member when they took the bedtick Holstein Cow. (j yrs. old. due in Dec, Undoubtedly Thomas Edison has fellow citizens. to the livery stable to get it filled? H o lste in < o w . 8 •Vs. Id. ( i If by sid e glorified his own country quite as In order to elevate our country and H o lste in ( iiw, 5 ■rs. Id. « ilf by side much as General Grant. On a vote I lo ls ic in 'ow . 5 yrs. old. to magnify it. it is no longer neces­ An Omaha editor says a man can be due in Dec. taken in France recently the most CASUALTY BONDS H o lste in < ow . (K rrs. ild. due iu Dec. sary t>> go out and kill somebody to judged by the way he snores. If popular Frenchman was found to be H o lstein 'ow . 7 J-rs. old. due in Feb. annex some other territory: it is bet­ ilmt's i he case we know, several fel­ B lu e C ow weeks old Molrke and Ludenburg. and Marconi cou n try. talk like a parrot. HORSES Most any man in Plymouth can lead I Pair Browns. mare aud gelding, work in Michigan, was awarded a a successful married life if he will O iristm a s 2.900 lbs.. 8 and 9 yrs. old JUDGES SHY STATE prize of a two week trip through the go ahead and jmi.v the freight and let 1 Black Gelding, 1.500 lbs.. 12 vrs. old Uintah Basin, an alfalfa seed produc­ his wife run the business. LEADS IN ALFALFA ing area in Idaho, as a result of ti:e fo r th e PIGS interstate contest. A burned child dreads the fire. But weight about 150 lbs. MICHIGAN GROWS GREATEST S a n ila c co u n ty m a d e tin* g rea test we've often noticed that a sucker HAY increase of any Michigan county in the often comes back to the same hook. ACREAGE OF LEG l’ME OF All-Am erican 25 Tons Alfalfa number of acres of alfalfa sown dur­ * • 10 Feet of Ensilage STATES IN EASTERN SECTION. in g tin* past y ea r. K a la m a zo o and Four-wheel brakes are a great in­ TOOLS Missaukee also made notable additions vention. With the old-fashioned McCormjck Tractor and Plows to the area planted to this crop within brake the pedestrian often escaped F a m i l y Michigan won first place among the McCormick Manure Spreader their borders. being run over, but with four-wheel states east of the Mississippi in an McCormick Mowing Machine brakes you can stop right on top of McCormick Grain Binder interstate contest to determine the ex­ him . McCormick Corn Binder tent aud results of the program for T h is is a story of the Mil I and Osborne Corn Binder the increase of aflalfa acreage within Five-section Springtootli Harrow Wouly West. It concerns the sheriff I The old-fashioned Plymouth man their borders, according to a report McCormick Silo Filler of Tin spout, who dispersed an angry j who used to he satisfied with a candy made by judges selected from the U. Potato Planter mob with a few well-chosen words. at Christ mas now has a son who 2 Water Tanks S. Department of Agriculture. isn't satisfied with anything that has 2 Gas Pumps Michigan also now holds first r.\nk •’Yes." said tin* sheriff, relating the 1 Pump Jacket less than six cylinders. in total alfalfa acreage in this group story. "I managed to quieten 'em town 2 Gas Engines all light. When the boys swarmed 1 W agon of states. The greater part of this round the gaol 1 stepped out with a In Europe when a man wishes to 2 One-horse Cultivators acreage has been planted within the couple of guns in my hands an' spoke retire from the world he enters a past few years as farmers became Ford Truck, in good condition monastery. over here he runs for convinced of the value of alfalfa for sorter soothin' to 'em. vice-president. Hay Forkes. Ropes and Small Tools not improving soils and feeding livestock. ‘•W imt did y o u say?" m en tion ed . Special trains, dairy-alfalfa cam­ "1 just reminded 'em that my broth­ Some Furniture The trouble with this country is paigns. and hay-day demonstrations er was mimin' the only undertaker's that too many men think more c*. TERMS— Six months' time will be have all been used to spread the in­ in the* town, an' everybody that w e a lth th a n ol' com m o n w ea lth . An All-American Christ­ American fam ily—for N E W L O W PRICES given on good -endorsed bankable formation in Michigan trf- rert~ 'T W T nrow en r"tva«''JT~^TTofig' mas. The whole family the fam ily that appreciates notes bearing 7 per cent interest, pay­ 2-Door Sedan...... 1045 alfalfa and other legumes in a profit­ family man wlio'd do anything in tea- How many around Plymouth ever gathered for this happy American ideals of motor able at the Lapham State Savings Landau Coupe...... able farming program. son to boost the business of a relative.' thought they'd live to see the day day. G ifls .... la u g h te r car beauty—that has Amer­ 1045 Bank. Nortliville, Mich. All sums of $25.00 or under cash. L. D. Kurtz, farm crops specialist when a woman with a high brow . . . lights on a heavily- ican ideas of motor car Spnrl Roadater...... 1 0 T 5 at Michigan State College, who has couldn't attract as much attention aa laden Christmas tree — lu x u r y . 4-Door Sedan...... 1145 HOT LUNCH AT NOON been in charge of the alfalfa extension ^ ^>ne with a low neck. ★ * ★ Subscribe for the Mail. ★ ★ ★ Cabriolet...... *1145 Be sure and attend this sale Give them an All-Amer­ And a shiny, new All- Landau Sedan...... 1 2 0 5 ican Six this Christmas — American Six outside. and make it the merriest price* include r ...... _____ * ★ ★ Christmas the family has dling charges. Easy to pay •*» Anton Neilson, Jbr Economical Transportation, th e liberal General M otors Timse PROPRIETOR The very gift for the AD- ever known I P aym ent Plan. JESSE ZIEGLER. Clerk LAPHAM STATE SAVINGS BANK. NORTHVTLE, Note Clerk SMITH MOTOR SALES / <§> 7 CHEVROLET/ 828 Penniman Ave. Phone 498 NEW OPPORTUNITY TO This Car has been carefully KLAND ENTER THE checked and recon­ d i t i o n e d where U S E D C A R S .■■AMERICAN SIX il necessary XJ? PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS H v i t h a n X)K th at counts One of the world's largest and oldest automobile manufacturers is establish­ ing dealers to sell a new six-cylinder closed ca r w hich w ill list a t V Motor v Radiator *795 factory v-Rear Axle Other models of this same manufac­ Amazing Values turer range in price up to $2450. They v Transmission will all be available to the dealers who READY FOR CHRISTMAS handle this new popular priced car. v Starting And Easy Terms In communities of small size, how­ ever, you need contract only for the V Lighting Come to our salesroom and inspect fast-selling low-priced model. ourO.K.’d reconditioned cars. We Practically no capital needed v Ignition We have a large and most complete to Start Business have the car you want at a price A contract has been worked out to V Battery that will please you—and our assortment of enable dealers to get started represent­ ing this new car with hardly any in­ v-Tires terms are unusually reasonable, vestm en t. with the lowest financing charges A sliding scale of commission increases v Upholstery from th e base figure if th e d ealer m ain ­ available through the General tains a demonstrator, handles trade-ins, v T o p CEMETERY WREATHS and maintains a service station. Motors Acceptance Corporation. It is not necessary to do any one of v-Fenders th ese th in g s a t th e s ta rt, b u t th e y m ay The red “O-K.” tag is attached to be added one by one as time elapses and HOLLY WREATHS profits w ill th ereb y b e increased. v Finish the radiator of every one of our Re­ No such favorable franchise has conditioned cars. It means that the ever before been offered by car has been,gone over completely CHRISTMAS TREES any manufacturer If you believe that you have the abil­ by expert mechanics, using genu­ ity to sell in your community an auto­ ine parts for all replacements. m obile th a t i s d estin ed t o b e th e sen sa­ CHRISTMAS TREES FOR THE TABLE tion of 1928—a closed tear that will offer Look for this tag—and buy with for $79 5 a b e a u tifu l exterior, lacquered in the latest fashionable shades, an inte­ confidence. rior lu xu riou sly u pholstered, cum rests, ash receiver, gasoline gauge on the %A larger assortment than ever of dash, coinci iental lock to steering and ignition, steering wheel control of twin- beam headlights, rear vision mirror, automatic windshield cleaner, arid sim­ POTTED PLANTS ilar refinements— proved power to main­ tain high speed indefinitely—quality construction throughout—if you are able tosell such a car in your community, CUT FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS sen d in th e a tta ch ed cou p on a t once. Ernest J. Allison 2615,310 S. Michigan Ave., Give Us Your Christmas Orders Early Prompt Deliveries Chicago, ID. 331 N. Main St, Plymouth Phone 87 rs on the fran­ chise for the new $795 six-cylinder car y o u a re ad vertisin g. i

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