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VOLUME XXXUI, Nf "W and THE ALTO SOLO LOWELL, MICH., THURSDAY, FEB. 18. 192 Ilk Capital $25,000.00 Surplus $25,000.00 J0TELC0MM1T- AGED WOMAN KENT COUNTY LIFE'S BRAVE Reiourcet Over $690,000.00 T£E APPOINTED DIED BY FIRE HI-Y COUNCIL BATTLE OVER 23- PRG8IDKNT AUKHART NAMES MRS. SOPHIA FOX BURNED TO OLDER BOYS CONFERENCE AT ETHEL THOMAS DOYLE CALLED A Voice From The Past CITIZENS TO FUKTHEK DEATH AT HER LOWELL SPARTA IN MARCH. LOWELL FROM LOWELL HOME AND Birthday Sale NEEDED LOWELL SOUTH SIDE HOME. MEETING MONDAY FAMILY. MOURNED BY HOSTELRY.' AGED 93. EVENING. MANY. George Washington, whose birthday we celebrate SALE RUNS THE ENTIRE MONTH OF FEBRUARY on the 22nd of February, said of saving: "Econo- Mrs. Sophia Fox, a long-time res- March 2«-27-2« are the dales set Kthel's long, brave battle for life There is every reason why you should take advantage of the mer- jdent of Lowell anil vicinity was, for ||lt. Kent County liKlitli annual and loved ones is over. She is at 1 my makes happy homes and sound nations; in- Inirned to death in her house on thi Older Hoys' Conference. This ac- rest. Her many friends about town chandise ottered during the Birthday Sale. still it deep." South side early Sunday morning. tion was taken by the Kent County learned sadl\ of her passing Wed- A neighbor, S. M. Hudson, saw a Hi-Y council at its regular meeting nesday morning, with sympalhy for First: Quality—Kach article is carefully madr of Ihe highest blaze Ihi-ouKh (lie window and at the Y. M. C. A. building. The the sorrowing family, hut with the grade materials under strict sanitary conditions. went inunedialely to the house. The Older Hoys' Conference will be en- assurance that ail is well with her.' Acquire the Saving Habit. Save Now. room was dark and it was impos- Lthel Thomas, daughter of Lynd- tertained by the Hi-Y clubs, ehureh- Second; Save Regularly sible to see clearly, but after linht- es and business men of Sparta. sey I'., and Lydia .1. Thomas, was Variety—Nearly tali articles retai are oU'en-d during inu a lantern, he, with other neigh- The delegates will include repre-' horn Nov. 2!), IMI, al Cannonsburg. this sale. bors who had responded to the call sentatives from seven Hi-Y clubs of Kent counly, Michigan, and died al found the aued woman IvinK on the (irand Hapids in addition to Ihe her home in Lowell, February 17. j Third: Price— hm- to onr partnership wilh the factories we can lloor with her clothinK all afire. The eleven clubs from the county. The l!)2(i. at 7 o'clock a. in. oiler this \;isl variety of high (|ualit> im rchamlise ;il a Save Here Fire deparlment was called, but the council also voted to join with the She came with her parents to blaxe was exIinKuished before the Grand Hapids clubs in their rally Lowell, Nov. 27, IS'.M, where she remarkahl.N l»ig saving to yon. firemen reached the house. Mrs. on March IS, when Hev. Merlon S. allended Ihe Lowell schools, grad- 4% and Extra Safety Fox's clothes, which were mostly Hice, of Ihe Metropolitan M. K. uating with the class of 1!)()2. Fourth; (iuaranlce—Kvery Hrxnli Store guarantees its merchan- woolen, smoldered, and possibly the church of Detroit will be the speak- In IX!)4 she became a member of dise to j^lve lull satislaelion. smoke smolhered her. er. This meeting will include Ihe Methodist Kpiscopal church Juslice A. M. Andrews was called Under State and Federal Superviaion members of Ihe High school laeul- which membership s h e always Fifth: Knowledge An op|)oriiinil\ It, Ic.ini why 10,000 Hexall in capacity of coroner and called it lies as well as students. Another maintained and enjoyed. a case of accident. Mrs. Fox was eyent that was planned at the coun- She became associated with her Stores are continually inricjisinu their lasting friend- evidently Irving to IikIiI the lantern, cil meeting is the annual Hi-Y camp father in the wholesale produce ship among their customer. IhroniJi these e\cej)lional and had spilled some oil, which was which will be held al camp Man-I- business, where she continued for oilers itf big vulnes. seen on her bed-room lloor, which Tou-Lin on Harlow Lake near Mid- several years. Ctty State Stank taniled. Ibis, perhaps, causing the dleville. Those presenl al the October IK), Mll.'l. she was united tragedy. council meeting included Clarence in marriage to Thomas Marinis Her clothing and hair were burn- Doyle. PRESIDENT AREHART. Lubbers, Hi-Y leader at Grandville; Lowell, Michigan ed entirely off. Herbert Miller, leader, and Charles To Ihem were horn two sons, LOOK'S DRUG STORE The first noon-day luncheon of' The remains were taken to the Williams, of Hyron Center, Cecil Thomas Lymlsey. age ten. and Member of the Federal Reaerve Banking Sya«em I he i .oNveii liiKinl of l^'aVh-'ro'r'" 11)2(1 Yeiler t hapel. The daimiKe to the Patrick and Carrol Patrick, ollieers Charles Karl, age seven, who, with h M,s( Sl,,,, on, Oneof the 10,000 Rexail Drug Stores. was held al Ihe Cily hall \fnn.lay' | ' .v » t*harre <" »ee eers of Ihe Lowell Hi-Y club; Hen- Thomas, wilh many oilier relatives presenl Id purchase lickets for Ihe Walker, who had been looking after jamin llenniek, leader of the Hoek- and friends to mourn their loss. be open for buaineaa. u,r ,iM next two bi-weekly luiu'lieons inad-l| : ' ' I'epealedly cautioned her ford Hi-Y club; P. L. Hell, leader iMineial services will be held at •I" ^^ 1 0 v gaaraagviawarci vance li» save Hie secrelary Ihe lime ' wajcful about her IikIiIs and of the Kent City Hi-Y club; ,lohn Ihe Meliiodisl church al 2 o'clock • and trouble of solicilation. ' I"";1, l;"ly who lived p. m.. Saturday. I;ehruary 20, Hev. i, ,olu Van Hrook, city wide bovs' secre- The new president, .1. A. Areharl, I 1 ;! met her tragic death nolwilh- tary. Hussell II. Hready. ol Port Huron, Atwater-Kent Compact No. 20 itlined the purposes of the Hoard ^hauling thi' kindly cautioning. and Pastor Hev. L. II. Nixon olli- of Trade for Ihe coming year and Coin. ciating. I!iiii:il al Oakwood ceme- asked the co-operation of all the Funeral services were held at the "Choosing a home partner" is the tery. | (ilusses for Old and Young members, regardless of West or chapel Wednesday afternoon. Miss topic of the next meeting of Ihe ICast sides, saying llial lie could find (irace Walker, C. S., oflicialing: bur- Kent County Y Service club. A nothing in Ihe constilution intimat- ial in McHride cemetery. paper will be presented b> Carl ing such divisions and urged that Haradine, of Alpine, and Ihe lopie OLD OFFICERS all be done for Ihe benelil of Lowell will be discussed by the members, ATWATER-KENT, with their 15 acres of MRS. MINNIE SHEEHAN DIES IN in addition to other items Ihe club, as a whole, wilhoul regard to pos- DETROIT. factories and unlimited resources and rep- sible location. al its meeting at Lowell Momlay RE-NOMINATED Mrs. Minnie Sheehan, 70 years', eyening voted to accept responsi- utation stand back of every radio so!d by The mailer of advancing rentals old, died Sunday morning at the' facing the in-coining of the Super- bility for assisting in Ihe promo- their authorized dealers. home of a daughter, Mrs. C. J. Car- VILLACK OI'FICKKS FOR ior Furniture factory people was tion of the County Y. M. C. A. camp You will discover, when you hear it, why the public prefers f in- At- penter, of Detroit. Mrs. Sheehan program for the coming summer, discussed at some length by M. N. NAMED HV V1LLA(;E CAl Ct S water-Kent. We will demonstrate any where, any time. The importunco of perfect sight is all impoiinnt to % was the widow of a retired farmer and a committee was app( inted of Henry, who asked for suggestions of (iraltan and Ada. She has re- HY ACCLAMATION | young, middle aged am! old alike. | as to the proper method of meeting which Mr. C. A. Sedgman, of Coin- • sided in (irand Hapids 22 years. stock Park was appointed, made out. sueli a situation, wliich was a bad Mrs. Sheehan was a member of var- •% | Krrors of refnietion can he remedied by glasses es- j one for Ihe new enterprise and not chairman. The club is attracting R. D. Stocking ious Catholic societies. Al l!ie Citizens' caucus for the f beneficial to any one concerned. attention of other groups inlercst- • £ pceinlly made for each particular case. % Hesides the daughter, at whose ed in the same objects. C. F. An- village of Lowell, held al Ihe City * Authorized Dealer President Areharl replied that if home death occurred, she leaves the hall Monday evening, the following • | We can provide the right kind of glasses for eyes need- * Ihe local siluaiion warranted large gell. secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in •*« »*• »*• •J# •J* •J* »*• •% •J* •*- »*• following children: Fay Sheehan, Harry county, with a group of six nominations for village ollieers increases in rentals llial they would Detroit; Julia, Marie and Laura were made. ing assistance. X also warrant increased assessment young men of Hastings, including Dully, of Grand Hapids; Mrs. Kath- Ihe County Agricultural agent at- President—(). .1. Veitcr. valuations for taxation purposes erine Harrington, of this cily and Trustees—,1. A. Arehai 1. i:. A. ^uTaxer* and suggested that the Assessor and tended Hie Lowell meeting, and William Dully, of .lacksonville. also Mr. Walter (iospill, one of the Thomas. (). L. Heche. A. D. OLIVER supervisor govern themselves ac- Ha. She leaves a granddaughter, Treasurer \'. K. Ashley. cordingly. town and country secretaries of Ihe | OPTOMETRIST Hetty Carpenter, of Detroit, and a Stale committee of the V. M. C. A. Clerk O. .1. Hrc/ina. The. President announced for (lie grandson, William Harrington, of Assessor—F. N. While. ensuing year Ihe following standing The next meeting of the County (Irand Hapids. Y. Service club will be held at I he caucus was called h order hy Ji y/at/on Tjiibutc committees; Funeral services will be held al P. S. Hartley, chairman of the vill- Sports Committee William llarl- Comstock Park on Tuesdav evening, St. Andrew's cathedral Wednesday March HI. age committee and Ihe caucus or- man, Karl Thomas, W. F. Murphy, .Wusiiln^loii and Liiuoin lived lor llir id 10 o'clock and burial will be in The subject of better relalions gaui/.ed with 7."i voters piesent, as Waller Kropf, Frank Could. Woodlawn.—((irand Hapids Press, oillows: m.^cs. Tlu' world Joins llu- Nnlion in payinii New Industry—H. Van Dyke, Dr. between the towns of Ihe counly Feb. 15. was discussed Monday evening. Chairman I!. Van Dyke. IribnU' lo llu- inc niory ol" IIR'SC nu n who S. S. I.ee, K. H. Higgins. Secrelarv Ihirry Day. Hudgel - William Doyle, Norman Hichard Mange acted as loastmasler ^jivi' nnreservedly of lliemselves llml cerlain LEGION DOINGS and the Mange brothers orcheslra Tellers- I'. ('.. Steed. K. A. Thom- Horgerson, Vern Ashley. ideals of ri^hl tni^lil prevail and llial this The Dancing parly given by the furnished the entertainment ol the as. lid. Walker. Hotel—I). (i. Look. Harold \ll nominations were made hy connlry ini.ijlil live and lind a place ol hi,nil ffieebe 7l/arket Weekes, C. II. Huneiman, l>. C. Legion last Friday was a success as evening. Hev. Nixon spoke on Ihe first. Kveryone seemed to have a life of Lincoln. acchnnalion. fsteem anion.!; other nalions of Ihe world. Mange, M. N. Henry, Harvey Coons, As village commitU'c lor Ihe en- Charles Doyle. very good time and second the Le- suing vear the chairman appointed (ireal as were these nu n, llu homely vir- Cash and Cany In the absence o'" Mr. Look Mr. gion made a little money. Plans are being maue for another , BARGAINS IN USED CARS, P. S. Hartley, Mrs. H. M. Sliivel, K. Itte of ^'ood common sense was al the Ijollom Huneiman will be feting elpiirmaiv. H. Isnillin. Auditing- O. .1. YelU-r, F. F. dance to be given March 17. j/11)24 Chevrolet Coupe. «>l Ihe power that enabled them to cany Ihe A special meeting is called for'iji t'l'M^ Chevrole('lii'vi'iili'tl TouringTniirini . Coons. VKKCJKNNMS ( (MHMSRATIVK connlry successfully llirou.uh one crisis fil ler Monday, Feb. 22, to discuss plans 1022 Chevrolet Hoadsler. 2 Large Cans Milk - - 19c Noting the appointment of a "Ho- CU II for the party March 17, which is 1023 Ford Coupe. another, i he practice of thril l in Ihe broad- ler' commillee President Areharl Tin- Wrgcniu's ('.o-Opcrnlive club hoped to be bigger and better than 1022 Ford Coupe. est sense of the term was widely advocated expressed the need for a modern i"c| ai tin* Inline mI Mrs. ('Milislii Viin 3 Cans Tomato Soup, Campbell's 25c ever. 1022 Ford Hoadsler, hotel here in behalf of Hie traveling Dnscn I'Vbiinir.N I willi Miss llcn- by both Washington and Lincoln, and sure!;, 102:1 Ford Touring. public and tourist trallic and deelar- „„ , nessy prcsiding. il" these two men found Ihril I a pradice lo he 1021 Ford Touring. Fancy Apples, per pk. - - 30c ed Ihe neeessily to Ihe welfare of "Ihe Poor Married Man al the I'.nil (-.•ilI \v:is answcivd wilh {|no- the cominunily in satisfying Ihe de- h»ll. March 24. Lowell school Nash Touring. comnieiKled, you and 1 will liud il e(|iiall> froin MiHiigiin's ports, Kd- ^(uhI lo follow. 2 Lbs. Nucoa Nut Oleo - - 61c niand. " I faculty cast. adv. McyUKKN MOTOH CO. g:ir (intsl bring liu' favurite; after It is believed that Ihe investment which lite clnb joiin-d in singing necessary would be profitable anil "Mirhigim My Mifhigiin." 5 Lbs. Pure Tuckwheat - 25c that if the Hoard of Trade and the Mrs. l.aurii l-'unl gave a inenuiry citixens of Lowell gel behind the reading. "Wanting." hv Ivtgar (liifst. jCowell State Cftank 5 Lbs. Cornmeal - - - 25c project with their eiislomary spiril which was foilnwed by an interest- Lowell, Mi< hiy.iii. and enterprise, the financial meas- ing disenssitm .?. ..V•; lo appear here Wednesday, Febru- left seven copies of Ihe same bill ary 24, at S p. in., at City hall, on with CULLEN LANDIS and DOROTHY DEVORE al our home. Of what use, the 10 Bars Luna Soap - - 35c waste? Absnlulcly none. Henieni- Ihe local Lyceum course. her, in Lowell, there is no substi- The (Quintet brings back Ihe at- It roars! ft thunder*! It poundu! Itcrafthes! It niKhes and Inle for 'i he Ledger's regular bona- King Pure Gold Flour - • $1.23 mosphere of Colonial days. The careens throujjh a hundred Koul-tinglinK epixoden of KtagwennK drama lide paid circulation into 1,5(10 five young ladies who compose the and then, like the Crack of Doom, breaks wide open in one of the most I MONUMENTS homes, self distributed. It goes— company, daintily gowned and be- atupendouR climaxeMover Hung upon the screen! not as an intruder foi tire kindling, wigged in Ihe mode and fashion of You may think you've seen big pictures—but just wait until after hnl slrai|Uit into Ihe hands of 7,add thai period, mirror and grace and you've seen this one! 10 Lbs. Sugar 53c readers, ns « welcome guest. Don't charm of a romantic bygone lime. The best variety of be Inirn-sNvoggled: C.ome to The The music of the harp is a pre- Also a two-reel Comedy, "WATER WAGONS" Ledger and get real advertising that (iRAMTE AND MAUHLE MONUMENTS With a $2.00 Grocery Order. This is an mier feature of Ihe company's pro- advertises to the people you want gram. The harp has a heart- Adndssion: Saturday Matinue 10c and ISc; Evening 15c and 2r>c to reach. Don't invite failure. (If in Western Michigan Extra Good Special. Telephone Your Or- searching Miialily possessed by no other inslrument. For eentiires it der in. We'll have it ready for you. Shop Millinery opening at Stocking's o—o—o lias been used to express Ihe deep- will be announced next week. early. Remember the afternoon hours are est and lenderesl of emotions, and Sunday, February 21 around il is woven a rich heritage Mrs. Lee Jones, of Ionia, spent the Workmanship and QimlU.v of Materials very busy. of Iradition. ; week-end with Mrs. \V. F. Howk. Two harps, cello, violin, organ The "printeil rHics requested for absolutely guaranteed. and piano, as employed by members "THE PART-TIME WIFE" onr "Long Ago" department arc of Ihe Oimdel, lend themselves to with ALICE CALHOUN those of a local nature, not state, o—o—o Best Meats at Lowest Prices beaufifiil inslrumental ensembles, nation or world-wide, as some ipiarlefs, trios, duos and solo num- Also a Comedy and Pathe News have inferred. The Ledger is not bers, the organ taking the place oc- large enough to lake in all the old Pork Chops • 25c cupied by Ihe wind inslnimenls in a Admission 15c and 25c. things of "All creation." Lowell Granite Co. larger orcheslra. The "(Jreene C.ircle" me! at the Vocal solos wilh ensemble and Pork Steak •' - • • 24c home of Mrs. Karl Nash last Wed- OUR PRICES A R E R I G II T dano accompanimeul are oulsland- nesday evening, (lames were in- ng numbers on ihe program. Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 23 and 24 dulged in and about forty were Side Pork - • - 23c served with delicious refreshments. PHONE 20 LOWELL, MICHIGAN AUCTION SALE NEWS. Mrs. bessie Vanderlip, of Lansing, Fresh Sausage • - - 25c | an old lime member of the Circle, John O. Wingeier, having sold ii "NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK" | was present. his farm, will sell Ihe personal Hamburg • • • 15c properly, horses, cows, implements, with ROD LAROQUE, DOROTHY G1SH "The Poor Married Man," a three etc., on Ihe premises in Moseley ; act farce is being rehearsed by Tuesday, Feb, 2.'t, "beginning at one and ERNEST TORRENCE j members id' the Lowell school fac- Beef Roast • • - 14c-16c o'clock, p. m. N. C. Thomas, ! nlty, and will be staged at the city auctioneer; W. T. Condon, clerk. and RALPH GRAVES in "CUPID'S BOOTS" hall on Wednesday, March 21, The Ham Roast Pork • • • 25c See adverlisemenl in this naper, is- proceeds will go into the High To the Family Purchasing Agent: sue of February LS, for full details. Admission 15c and 25c school athletic fund. Look for Fred Kegle, having decided lo bills announcing the cast and watch quil farming, will have a sale of the papers for further particulars. Special—2 Lbs. Extra Good Oleo 45c farm personal properly on Ihe Thursday, February 25 Dr. M. p. Warner, of (irand Hap- premises 2 miles west of McCords, ids, who has purchased the prac- Friday, February 2(1. See large tice of Dr. L. K, Matthews, is a COAL SPECIAL adverlisemenl in 'his issue of this A SPECIAL FEATURE graduate of the I niverslly of Michi- paper for full details. gan. and of Kirksville Osteopathic college. He has a wife and two We will receive a car of Cedar Grove West Va. Alio Walter Heirs in "WHY HESITATE?" children, one of school age. Dr. BARGAIN IN USED CARS. Mathews plans for the future are Lump Coal the last of this week and our price 2 Ford Touring. and "THE GREEN ARCHER" not matured but he expects to keep for ton or more lots delivered in Lowell will be 1 Ford Coupe. his home here at Lowell as al pres- 1 Ford Tudor Sedan. Admission ISc and 25c ent. The Coal Strike 2 Chevrolet Tourings. For Ihe convenience of those who 1 Star Touring. are liable to file Federal income tax until the car 2 Dodge Tourings. returns for the past year 11125, De- $6.80 per ton is unloaded. He-conditioned and price right. Coming Soon—Colleen Moore in ''SALLY" puty ('olleetor William J. Miekel is settled; but you'll still need a hot water Lowell An to Sales Co. will be stationed at the Lowell State ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bank, Lowell, oil March 4th to assist Our new coal handling equipment enables We have for sale taxpayers in preparing their re- bottle. We are headquarters for such One team of horses, weight about turns. The (iovernment makes no us to make a big saving to customers, providing :1,()II0, age 0 and K. charge for this service. The De- we have your order when the car arrives. goods. A good hot water bottle is no long- One grey gelding (1 years, weight puty ('olleetor will give advice as 1,500. to the preparation of returns on re- One bay gelding, 10 years, weight, Are You Going to Buy Yourself a Home quest. The matter of filing income BETTER CALL US NOW er a luxury. It is a necessity in every 1,450. lax returns should be given proper One 1023 Coupe, must be seen to be This Year? attention by the taxpayers in order appreciated. to avoid penally. Charles Holden, family. Three 1023 Tourings, all in A. 1 Does the one you now own need repairing? See the Collector. C. H. Runciman condition. One 1023 'Truck, wilh tranHmis- IN MBMORIAM. sion. Lowell Building & Loan Association In loving iiiemory of our father One 1025 Truck with IranKinission. who |Nissed away sixteen years ago | IV/ yar & Hart man One Truck, and one Touring car, •bout • Loan. It'a an eaajr way to pay. this nineteenth day of February. Thrift—Call 8b or 152—Economy 1021. 1). S. SIMON, Preildent. H. L. SHUTER, Secretary. Mrs. Harry Kinsley, L. K. JOHNSON, Mrs. Clarence Speaker, Ford Dealer, Will C. Stone. moved umpomt mnuTNu C iiiiniitiiiimiiiiiiiii • Over HOW TO KEEP 70 m. SiindaySchool Three Menaces years State and General News Section of Ledger f WELL ZDD YEARS 0f • Lesson Succesc s (By HIV. P. B. riTBWATBB, B.O, DMa •t tht BvtntBf School, Moody BtMo !». to Live Stock DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Compiled and Condensed for Readers of Lowell and Environs otttut* of Chteoto.1 „ (Q, l»tl. WMtora Nowopopor Uotoo.) Editor of "HEALTH" * 4111IH 111 I 111 H 11 I i III WASH1NBTDH Invasion of Foreign Diseases siderably during the different months t(e), 1921, Wntarn Ntwapaptr Union.) Lesson for February 21 and seasons of the year. Mllford—Purchase by the Packart and Pests Met With Extensive Investigations concern- IS COFFEE HARMFUL? JESUS RAISES LAZARUS FROM Motor Car company of 100 acres o lug the quailty. pnlutablllty. and food TEMPERANCE BODY THE DEAD land Just south of Milford for an auto k Great Vigor. value of meat were planned during P^OFFEE Is the morning drink of the mobile testing field has been announc FAVORS WINE, BEER DOUBLE AIR FLEET the year covered by the report. In co- j ^ great majority of American faml- ed by the Oakland Realty Sales com LESSON TEXT—John ll:l-8T. (Frvparnd by tht l.'nlt«d Siaici Drptrtmant 1 GotiUEN TEXT—"I am the rtsav- •f Agriculture.) operation with state experiment sta- llee. It Is probably the noon and eve- STATE NEWS paay of Birmingham. IS NEW NAVY PLAN Motion and the life: he that belleveth Three emergencies, each constitut- lions, producers, and the meat trade, j ning drink hs well in most households. (•••' >••••. Modify Volstead Act Is Pisa, on Me, though be were desd, yet thai This branch of research Is expected j As all the coffee used in this country is Sturgis—Paul Carter, 20 years old he live."—John 11:16. ing a national menace to the live- of Siturgis, died in the Memorial boa to Savo Young Psopls, to have an Important bearing on the ! Imported, it is un easy matter to de- CMblei—Representative John C. Kel- PIUMARY TOPIC — Lasarus Ratoei stock Industry, were successfully met pital from an abdominal wound he Program in Congross Provides from the Dead. future of live-stock production and , termine whether Its use Is Increasing •ham, Fourth Michigan district, recom- during the last fiscal year, according received when a pair of shears he New York.—The CUiurch Temper- for $250,000,000 During JUNIOR TOPIC—Lsiarue Raised fraas to the annual report of John R. Moh- public knowledge concerning the food ; or not. On this cuestion there is no ^landed to the poatoffice department the Dead. was buffing at a Sturgis factory ance society of the Episcopal church, ler, chief of the bureau of animal In- value of meats. In order to provide doubt. Coffee drinking In the United that H. E. McElheny ba reappointed Next Five Years, INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- Statea Is steadily Increasing. Co'uqhs caugh' on a machine and the bladet for 51 years a leader In the cause of 1C—Chrliit'i Power Over Death. I dustry. Two of them were outbreaks a means of measuring the quality of poatmaater here. While enormous quantities of tea pierced his stomach. prohibition, It Is announced, favors YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOf- of foot-and-mouth disease. In fall- meat a machine has been designed ! and Washington.—A $250,000,000 pro. are also used, lea has never been as Trenton—The Citiiens and the Peo- modification of the Volstead act to le- IC—Christ the Renurrectlon and lha fornla and Texas, while the third was for testing the tensile strength of Mt. Clemens—Because of the glart gram for the development of American Life. popular In this country as coffee, nor Colds ple! parties of this place cast the laig- galize the sale of light wines and beer. the Invasion of the United States by meat libers and another for measur- from the lights of an approaching car naval aerial defenses, vlrtuully con- us generally used here as It la in eat vote In the history of the viilaK? in The announcement was made I. Lasarus Sick (vv. L 2). the European fowl pest, a new dis- ing the force required to shear or break Lawrence O'Leary, of Halfway, atrucli atltutlng the administration's answer England. Goes With the Job the primary election Monday, 'ihe through Rev. Dr. James Emprlngham, Even those who are in cloae felloe ease which, though extending to nine the libers. an unidentified man on the Gratiot to the unpreparedness charges of Col. Why do you not want a cup of hot Clerk—Thut fellow gets a cold final contests will he held March 8. national secretary, formerly national ship wilh ihe Lord are not inunut states, was successfully eradicated. road, at Rosevllle. O'Leary waa re William A. Mitchell, was submitted to coffee with your breakfast? For two shoulder every time he comes In here, vice president of the Anti-Saloon While emergencies of the kind men- Lansing—The state conservation leased after he made a statement tc the house committee on naval affairs from sickness. Sorrow comes even Is Mottling of Soy Beans reasons. The first is that most people (•'rocer- -Who does? league. tioned are sometimes regarded as oc- eommission has opened a majority ot | Pnwccutor Matthews. He claimed by Rear Admiral Moffett, chief of the the homes where Jesus is loved. like a hot drink with their meals. Clerk--The Ice man.—The Progrea- A poll of the 20,000 members of the currences affecting only the live-stock Controlled by Breeding the main streams to trout fi^hinK. in- that he could not see the man, whe navy hureati of aeronautics. II. Msrths snd Mary tsnd far The second Is that most coffee drink- sive tlrocer. society, Doctor Emprlngham said, Jesus (v. 3). Industry, Information received from Mottling, an undesirable character creased the nunihor of streams restric- was walking along the pavement. The program has the full approval ers get a marked effect from the caf- ted to fiieH, and decided to hold iLv showed an overwhelming preponder- Those who receive Jesus Into their many sources show clearly the seri- of soy beans which has attracted a Grand Rapids—Overcome by carboc of the navy high command. The feine, which Is the essential alkaloid trout limit this year to lu„ with 25 in ance In favor of modlffcution of the home when all are well and happy ous effect on Industry and commerce. good deal of attention from growers monoxide gas in his garage while ht money asked for Is to be expended In coffee. This drug stimulates the possession. Volstead act. can be sure jf His love and sympathy These effects extend to unemploy- during recent years, seems to be large- qA Sign of was working on his automobile. Clydt over a period of five years and pro- heart nnd raises the blood pressure. In a report made by Mr, Empring- , when sickness and death overtake ment, transportation dlfilcultles, re- ly the result of environmental condi- Coldwater — Mrs. Fiancea Sniali- H. Evans. 30. tobacco salesman, died vides for l,'-48 first class lighting It puts a kick in you and sends you | them. duced market prices of products, and tions, but there also nre Indications shaw. 65 years old, widow of John ham to a closed meeting of Episcopal ' planes. off to your day's work, ready lo meet Cheers at St. Mary's hospital. Evans, It 1? public unrest. Realizing such conse- that It may be controlled to some ex- clergy at the town hall he said that III. Jesus' Strange Delay (w. 44). Its triuld and renponidbllities. Smallhliaw, prominent manufacuier 1 believed, had been in the garage whilt It would remilt In nearly doubling tent by breeding, according to the Illi- "Hello Bill" it used so 1 his society was now In favor of modi- Martha and Mary sent for Jesus be- quences, the bureau has met the In- Perhaps you are one of those who and member of the city council for the motor of his automobile was run the number of combat planes. The nois College of Agriculture. This mot- frequently in our lobby fying the Volstead act: cuuse lie loved Lazarus. They said, vasion of foreign diseases and pests say. "Coffee doesn't affect me at nil. several years. Is dead at the homo o' nlng. with the garage doors closed, navy at present has 038 lighting tling. which consists of Irreuular "1, Because the effect of prohibition "He whom Thou lovest Is sick." Now, with the greatest vigor. I can drink It or let It alone and never it is often called the her daughter. Mrs. Hugh Vanaken. She j for two hours before he was discover planes. The proposed additions would patches, blotches or bands of black has been to put an end to scientific Jesus "abode In the same place" be- Eradicating Tuberculosis. "Hello Bill" Hotel. Just leaves one other daughter. Mrs. Ed-: ed. He was unmarried. increase their number to 775 in 1027, know the difference." All right, liut cause He loved l.azarus and his sisters In eradicating tuberculosis of live or brown on yellow or green soy an evidence of popular- ward V. Hanley, and one son. John M. ; 1—Anierlcnn Falls at Nlagaro frozen over dry for the first time since 1000. 'J Members of house Judiciary temperance teaching. 805 In 1028, 1,040 in 1020, 1,150 In 1M0 Just leave off your usual cup of cof- Owosso—Mayor Asa T. Wright has stoc...... k. th...^e combined state anil federal beims. Is undesirable because, for one Bmallshaw, of Milwaukee, Wis. •ubcommittee listening to Attorney Clarence Harrow's argument for the Mcl.eod bill abolishing capital punish- '*2. It has discouraged the consump- and 1,248 in HUl. (v. 5). This mystery Is to be explained fee tomorrow morning at breakfast. ity. Enjoy our "Hello announced that he will bt* a candi- by Hie fact that Jesus was divine and forces tested about 32 per cent more 't arouses the suspicion that tlu 1 ment In the District of Columbia. 3—Statue of Dr. Crawford Long of Georgia, discoverer of sulphuric ether as tion of wine and beer and Increased Aiimt nine or ten o'clock in 'he morn- Cheer" on your next Algonac—Antolne Hose, 84 yeais date for reelection this spring, Government spokesmen said frankly moiiled variety Is not true. It also an anesthetic, made for the Hall of Fame. the demand for distilled liquors, which knew all things. j cattle than during the preceding'year. ' • • • . t. ..i,.. ing you will suddenly realize that you trip. You'll feel right old, Civil war veteran and a pioneer i Wright is serving his ninth year, that It Is Intended as a reply to critic Cammission lo Arrahtfe iulerferes with Ihe convct idfiiiiliea- today are mostly poisonous. IV. Jesus Goes to the Bethany Altogether more thnii T.ihmmhmi head have a dull headache. You feel lan- at home. resident of AnchorvilU*. is dead here. having been elected for three sue- elsms that navy aviation has been ad- tion of varieties ami U itarii.uiariy ".'t. It has resulted In Increased Home (vv. 7-17). were otllclally tested, of which ll.t per guid and stupid. Votir mind isn't work- Rose was one of the first children marched out of Cologne, the French ministered In a haphazard fashion and objectionable in seed cerltlinilion be- cussive terms of three years each. cord with Its new policy concerning drinking among young people. At length He turned His face toward Natiand CelehratiDmn cent were condemned as diseased. ing as clearly as usual. Your brain Is $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 born In Anchorvllle. a small village Wright declares that his reason for evacuated Bonn and the Belgians that there is no definite policy looking cause it brings up the <|iie.stion of prohibition. "4. It has brought about disrespect the sorrowing home. Jesus knew and This proportion of reactors Is a slight trying to work without Its usual stim- Daily; $2.50 and lear the shores of the lake. He haa NEWS REVIEW OF to the strengthening of the aerial de- purity and trueuess to variety type. again being a candidate is that he moved out of Moers, DusseldorfT and for all laws. | the disciples apparently knew that go- decline compared with former years. ulant. T fenses Intrusted to the navul establish- That breeilltm may be a means of $3.00 W lth Bath always made his home there except wishes lo see several municipal pro- Al\ In Chapelle. Thus 2,n00.tHI0 re- ENTUCKY authorities gave an ex- i Ing into .ludea meant His own death. raZ qf His Birth ^ ^ A waiting list of Ki,(hmi rattle at In a word, coffee and tea are drug 1 "5. It Is class legislation, discrimi- for the last year when he /uoved to Ai- Jects, which he has started, complet- turned to the sovereignty of the relch. ment. Ihe end of the fiscal year shows the controlling mottling Is indicated by K hibition of efficiency last week in nating In favor of the rich. His mission to this home was twofold: ! habits, just us are alcohol, tobacco, Columbia at : the fact that certain varieiies show a gonac. He leaves his widow, three ed before he retires. CURRENTEVENTS It was said In Paris that the occupn- protecting a prisoner from would-be Questions put to Admiral Moffett to restore to these sisters their broth- By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. strong desire among cuttle owners to morphine and cocaine. Once accustom "0. In our survey we found Intern brothers and three ulsters. i Ann Arbor—Announcement has tlon forces would be reduced to lynchers and this was followed by the brought out that the $250,000,000 rec- EORGE WASIHXGTOX. the "Father have their herds tested. greater tendency to mottle than oth- John R. perunce Increased." > er and to strengthen the faitli of the the body to a regular dose of any of bee ommended did not Include estimate.* The prevalence of hog cholera dur- ; ''rs. although they are all grown lin- Kalamazoo—An organization to be j n made of a second gift of land as soon us Germany entered the swift meting out of Justice to the of- disciples (vv. 11-15). The word "sleep*' of His Country"—the United States these drugs and the body demands It. league. But the official view In Ber- The survey referred to waa one of the money that would be needed for ing the year was unusually low, due j der the same conditions. Midwest. DETROIT known as the Michigan Sheriffs' asso- j to ihe Washtenaw council which will President and Hig Critics fender. Edward Harris, a negro, was j reveals Jesus' estimate of death, of America, the richest, most power- Are these habit-forming drugs harm- lin is that after Germany has entered made by Emprlngham more than a personnel. Ito San. Manchu and llomrkong ail elation was formed here at a meeting i enable the Boy Scouts of this county accused of murder and an attack on a i V. Jesus Teaching Martha (vv. IS- fid and most prosperous nation of apparently to the practice of us- ful? There has been much discussion Opm to Men and Womem Accuse Each Other of the league and all the provisions of year ago throughout the nation In an mottle considerably when grown on attended by sheriffs and under-sheriffs to have one of the best camps in woman, and when a mob gathered at The army appropriation bill aggre- 27). earth—was born February 22, 1732. ing the prevcntlve-serum treatment. on this subject, much of it bitter and the Locarno pact and the Dawes plan effort to prove that prohibition was the college farm, while luinlield nnd from 14 counties in central, southern I America. The tract consists of 12 Playing Politics. Frankfort, where he was confined, a gates $330,581,024 and provides for the j As He Is nearlng the village Mar- February 22, 1032, will therefore be Though the seeming conquest of this prejudiced. The attitude of most of are carried out. any occupation of the a success. This survey, he told the , the two bundredth anniversary of his cpiMain selections nt" lite A. K. variety ind southwestern Michigan. The or- i acres near Dexter, about eight miles thousand National Guardsmen with retention of the army at Its present tha meets Him with a complaint be- disease, which at one time caused us Is that our drug hatdt is harmless Rlilneland will be an Incongruous ob- assembled clergymen, showed him I birth. That year Is to see a bi- show little or no moitling. eanlzatlon's membership is to consist from Ann Arbor. It was presented by By EDWARD W. PICKARD all equipment, Including tanks, were average strength of 118,583 enlisted cause of Ills delay. He ignores her j enormous losses. Is gratifying, the hut our neighbor's drug habit is bad. stacle to general pacification. that on the contrary the prohibition centennial celebration of his birth af sheriffs, under-sheriffs, saloried Daniel Hoey, of Dexter. This new DRESFDENT COOUDGE, personally called out, the threatening crowds men and 11,740 commissioned ofllcers. complaint and teaches her concerning bureau calls attention to its treacher- I know an excellent lady who Is vio- HOTEL laws had made the situation worse. the like of which history has never seen In honor Jeputies and not more than six mem- acreage adjoins a river Island donat- * In conversation with the Washing- were dispersed by tear gas and Har- (*urtailment of other major activities the resurrection and life. ous nature nnd urges extreme watch- Use of Alfalfa Favored lently opposed to to.mcco and makes AIRLY rapid action marked the Some of the leaders of the Protes- of a human being. Congress has created the 3ers of the state police representing ed recently by Mrs. Eleanor New- ton correspondents and then through ris was safely transported to Lexing- Is recommended. 1. "Thy Brother Shall Rise Again" fulness In bringing under control many puidic talks on this subject. She Fsenate's consideration of the tax tant Episcopal church expressed amaze- for Fattening the Pigs Roofs as Signposts :he various departments of public klrk of Ann Arbor. s White House spokesman, told the ton. There he pleaded guilty to the An appropriation of $35,000,000 for (v. 23). United States Commission fur the Celebration of promptly any new outbreak that may Innocently told me one day that she bill last week, and on the controver- The usual ration of corn nnd tank- As a guide to aviators the names of Mfety. country last week that the critics of crimliml attack and was sentenced to ment at the announcement that the army air service, while it provides Most blessed words are these to fall the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of occur. never could make a strong convincing Lansing—Vernon Fisher, salesman sial features the "regular" Republic- age for fattening pigs ran be great- British towns and cities have been his administration were "playing poli- death on the gallows en March 6, Church Temperance society had fonnd among other features for the acquisi- upon the ears of a sorrowing sister for George Washington. President Culvin Coolldge Is of special Interest to live-stock talk against tho "flllhy weed" unless Lansing—Reorganization of the for- for an Illinois Insurance company, ans and Democrats voted together, ly Improved In efllciency if the pigs painted on the roofs of large ware- tics" and should not be taken ton seri- that Its membership was overwhelm tion st 305 new airplanes during the a dead brother. ez-ullicio chairman of ibis coiuinisslon and thus growers on farms and ranches she has a "good strong cup of tea" pst fire prevention and fighting sys- was arrested In Muskegon at the re- sustaining the finance committee's ac- are given some alfalfii liny. This fact Houses and buildings. Each letter la ously. Mr. ('oolldge alluded apparent- ILLIAM M. WOOD, millionaire Ingly In favor of modification of the fiscal year of 1027, will not add one 2. "I Am the Resurrection and the briefly outlines the purpose of the celebration and throughout the country are Ihe In- lust before she went on the platform. tem was approved here by the consei- quest of Leonard T. Hands, insurance twelve feet deep. tion and defeating the efforts of the Wresident of Andover, Mass., and Volstead act. They cast doubt on the plane to the present strength of that Life" (vv. 25. 20). suggests its scope: mrwA&aif&TVir coimr&s/cur vestlgaflons condiicied on the gov was recently established by the South And she wondered why I laughed. commissioner. Hands was advised ly to the Investigations of the Depart- ?atlon commi' "'on. The move which radicals to amend the measure. To- former president of the American accuracy of the questionnaire on "The two hundredth anniversary of General ernment's experiment farms. These Dakota Agricultural coileue. An an- Alcohol In any form. In large ment of Justice for failure to proceed arm, it was pointed out. The new He Is the source of life and all are WuHhliiKloa. for their approval, and In aocordanee Daughters of the Amerlcun Kevolmloii why, ever} lollows the Uncharge or demotion ol by state police. Fisher Is said to ward the end of the week the pro- which Rev, Dr. James Emprlngham Washington's birth will bt* an occasion of such are maintained to solve practical alysls of Ihe feed records show that amounts and over n long period of Sgulnst Secretary Mellon's aluminum Woolen company, committed suicide planes, the report reads, will simply joined to Him by a li\ing faith. The with statutory riM|ulrem«ntn. good Aniericuii knows of the "Fighting Duugh IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW lix district fire wardens was recom- have b»*»*n selling accident and health posed repeal of the estate tax and of based the announcement. algulficance, not only to our own country but to Mfctlon 5. That the comndnHlon, after nelectlns problems confronting stock owners In {the largest amount of hay was eon- time, undoubtedly Injures the body. company, to charges by Senator Nor- near Daytona. Fla. He had been in replace equipment now obsolete or belle\er cannot die. The great truth ters." During these days how many children mended by the forest fire committee. Insurance In several Michigan towns, the publicity provision of the present a chairman and a vice chairman from amoiiK their sumed by the pigs when they were un- It produces distinct changes In the rls that the President exerted ques- poor health for several years and had rapidly becoming so. indeed to be apprehended Is that here the entire world, that It Is manifestly fitting that The tienerul Federutlon of Women's Clubs b various regions. ire complaining of Headache, Fever- Three airplanes ar^ to be purchased although the company iie represents law were the most Interesting features menihiTM, may employ a xeeretary and such other der loO pounds in weight. stomach, kidneys, liver, blood vessels shness. Stomach Troubles and Irregn- tionable Influence to keep the tariff been despondent since his son was we are united to the living Christ, the American nation should appropriately ob- anHlHtants as may be netUvd for clerical work undoubtedly the most powerful organl/.atlon in tin Prevent Soft Pork. for patrolling the upper peninsula and has been refused a permit to operate remaining to be acted upon. It Is be- WORLD COURT WILL The experiment Included two lots of and brain. Opium and cocaine leave ar Bowels and take cold easily. If board from making su^ar tariff recom- killed In an automobile accident in the source of life, and that this is a serve It. connected with the dutleH of the commlsHlon and t'nlled States, with the exception of the twt One Imporfant Investigation deals ihe northern section of the lower pen- here. He is charged with selling In- lieved the house will accept the sen- may also eiiKaKe the aervlcea of expert advlsorH; six pigs each, averaging 154 pounds no marks on the body but have a dis- mothers only knew what Mother Gray's mendations before the election of last 11)22. He also had grieved over the CUT U. S. EXPENSES Slays Four, Fires Home, pledge of bodily resurrection and eter- "But beyond this It Is felt that as the life, the major political parties. It Is non-political, uon with definite methods of preventing iisula with bases at Marquette and surance without a license. ate's changes which make greater re- enreer and the achievements of Washington l)e- and may flx their respective compeiiHations within each at the start. One Uu received tinctly bad effect on the mind of the Sweet Powders wonid do for their chil- fall, and to attacks made on the fed- partial abandonment of his plans to nal reunion. the amount appropriated for such purpoHUH. secturlau and putrlotlc. Its charter is by uct ol softness and olllness of pork, a con- Bt. Ignace according to the plans. ductions in the middle brackets. corn and tankage, self-fed. and made habitue. Tobacco. In spite of all dren no family would ever he without Sault Ste. Marie—George Chandler, eral trade commission. Mr. Coolldge build a model village for the thou- Burns Self to Death VI. Jesus Weeping With Msry (vv. long not to a single nation, hut to ail humanity. tongress and Its membership Is about 3,ld river bed, was the good fortune out of the robbery of the home of A. tacks were seasonal, coming In years philanthropic purpose. He retired mother of an illegitimate child. Wil- doubt with u different tone of voice versary. The character and I lie efforts of Wash- President Coolidge heuds the ex-olllclu commis- with John Coolidge and with Rev. .lohu Sherman problem Is most serious, are co- of li-o pounds. ways tell others about them. Used hy approximately the existing strength The second lot received alfalfa In drugs but even these should be used not hers for over 30 years. Sold hy >f Merton Dewey, 23 years old. former R. Cullis, woolen mill owner, In In which Presidential elections were from the presidency of the company In Washington.—Entrance of the United liam Wilkinson, slxty-five-year-old and attitude, lief words were respond- ington have mude an impression upon the whole sioners nnd is cbulruuin of the eouiniission. Vice her husband's llrst American ancesior. operating wilh the bureau in this Irugglsts everywhere. Trial Package resident of this city and a son ot Wil- which several thousand dollars worth and recommends the expenditure dur- March, 1925. States into the world court and the farmer, killed bis blind wife, bis son, world, so profound as to have affected the very President Charles ti. Dawes, us president of the work which Is now In Its seventh addition to the corn and tankaue. The In moderation and cut down or given held. ed to with Ills tears—"Jesus wept." Henry Ford may have said that "history l> lent FREE. Address Mother Gray Co, lam Dewey, according to word recc I of furs and silver were taken, accord- ing the next fiscal year of S&W.iiSl.OOO. League of Nations' diKarmament con- the daughter and the Infant In their course of history and to have touched Hie lives average daily gain per pii: was l.dT. up entirely. If their use Is Injurious. No sooner were these statements He Is now a sympathizing Savior; He sei ute, comes next. Third comes the speaker of bunk," but he probably did not mean American year. Le Hoy, N. Y. This 1h nearly $7.(iOO.(»CH) more than ference will not, in the opinion of of all who today live In this world, pounds, and an average .if 'j'j.* pounds fd here by a relative, Roland Dewey, a Ing to an announcement by county made public than Senator Pat Har- ILLIAM A. CLARK, former sen- home near Powaglac. He then set can be touched with the feelings of the house, Xicholas Longworth. Former Senator history. Inasmuch as he Is restoring Ihe Wayside Studies of Interest to sheepmen lust year's appropriation and $1,0S7,- President Coolldge, endauirer the na- HWe cannot doubt that the Influence of Wash- was reached in '.K days, which was 33 nail carrier here. A claim for the officials. The Jury In the first trial rison of Mississippi arose In the sen- Wator from Montana, who died fire to the house and perished In the our Inllrmltles (Heb. 4:15). Tbonnis Sterling of South Dakota is field secre- Inn ut Sudbury, Mass., and trylim to bring back ileal with the rate of wool growth. OPEN THE WINDOWS Colored Muslins (KH) above the budget estimates. Oi FfS tional sovereignty of the United flames. ington's example, the leadership which he gave In days earlier than the first lol fed only |old vein has been filed with the disagreed, standing 9 to 3 for con- ate to express his great Indignation at last M-'.rch, left a fortune of some VH. Jesus Raising Lazsrus (vv. tary. William Tyler Page of Maryland, clerk of the old-time American dances. And his own his- Practical knowledge on this Important A new process for weaving muslins Canadian government. The vein was the total amount military activltl $r»0,000,000. The other day three wom- States. This is the only explanation offered 38-44). behalf of liberal Institutions and inankind's ad- the house, is executive secretury and disbursing question is extremely limited, though corn and Innkaue. The alfalfa lots viction on the final ballot, It was them. He described Mr. Coolldge as tory reads like a fairy tale. NE of the favorite children's books n 14 colors on a single shuttleloom would be given $201,081,000, or an It vancement have been among the great benefac- showed a marked advantage in tiiriftl- liscovered by Merton Dewey while on said. a "matchless politician" and said: "It en^ appeared 5n Butte. Mont., as claim But the entry of the United States by the authorities of Cass county fol- His great sympathy now expresses oflleer. Senator Fess has been professor of hisiory nnd preliminary work shows that the crease of $1.2113,000 above curren, ness and In economy of gains. O of a ceneration ago was the "Wil- has been patented by a firm In GIus* i scouting expedition. * does not become a resident of the ants to a share to this estate, assert- will help to estilbllsh tl/e peace of the lowlnsr the discovery of the charred Itself In supernatural power. Sympa- tions conferred upon the race. He ranks and will The eight members appointed by Presideht | growlh of wool and hair varies con- Lansing—Crime could be restricted funds and $R(,»4.000 above budget fig college president. Senator MayaN's father, his liam Henry Letters."' supposed to he ?ow. White House to tell the country that I ing that they were Clark's daughters world, reduce the expenditures of the remains of the five persons In the lhy would be valueless without this always rank among the foremost of those who Coolidue under the resolution were: Kalamazoo—A will of only eight If greater reverence for the mother ures. Nonmllltary activities would re- grandfather, his great grandfather and his ureal- the letters a boy wrote home to his Q all the speeches here are to have a by his alleged marriage to a woman United States for armaments, promote ruins of the farmhouse. Wilkinson Is connection with divine power. In this were providentially designated to perform great Mrs. Anlbony Wuyne Cook of Pennsylvania, words, probably the shortest ev r could be Instilled In the minds of chil- ceive $78,500,000, an Increase of $r>.- uncle have all been 1'. S. senators from Delaware parents from school. William Henry political tinge. There are political In Missouri In 1800. Attorneys for good will between nations, and there- known to have made threats to kill stupendous miracle we see an illustra- enIdU lusting services. |presidenM vrmtsf-iit i general oirfs thI liei National Society of the Sled In Kalamazoo county has b»»ta dren. James Curran, former convict 741.000 over current funds and $22.'l.- Speaker Longworth Is the son-ln-luw of Theo WHEAT AND OATS EQUALLY AS was distinguished for his commou speeches made here, and we Invite the the Clark estate say they know noth- by add to the national prosperity at the daughter and himself. tion of the quickening Into life of those "Every conslderntlon of national pride in him ntw Daughters of the American Revolullon; idmitted to probate by Judge John L. and known as "Jimmy, the Trusty." 000 above the budget. A t t It...I.. #... ou New York to the fly-by-night Journey Wilkinson, the sixty-year-old grand- 2. The Stone Must Be Rolled Away Oregonian editor. And so on. Allhough the ecame one organization as the result return cargoes of whisky, was not con- In connection with their activities. and providence. (S. J. Res. STi) which provides for a membership E. Hughes und the Seal of the Fnlted Stales and wheat for 17 consecutive years, from become sick. There Is no longer a commission has adopted a resolution plan to convene In Washington another sinking Dutch steamer Alkald was He pointed to the League of Nations The coiumlssloners appointed by the speaker of thority on public health, adopted the if a merger action taken after sevi-nd urging that the state fulfill all Its ob- fined to the Quebec border. Condi- This Is the gist of two opinions of of nineteen conunissloners und for other things as runs us follows: IIN)8 to 11KM, and out of these 17 ijiiesllon tis to the principle of Mils conference on further reduction of taken off by the men of the Hamburg- disarmament conference as holding the 6. The Response of Lazarus (v. the house were; following resolution: tions at Toronto, Windsor and right the United States Supreme court de- 44). follows: CALVIN COOLIDOR seedlngs more thnii 70 per cent of treatment. The vaccination of hogs uonths of negotiations. Rev. J. Ailcn ligations In the payment of back naval armaments. American liner Westphalia In mid- promise of a further advance In that Representative Willis C, ilawley of Oregon; "Whereas, hundreds of thousands of 1'anby, who recently took charge of awards on Coven Act highways in through to Vancouver needed the ocean, the rescuers displaying great field. livered by Chief Justice Taft, which This shows that the call of Jesua Is The I'reiildent of the Unltod Ststei; presiding Representative John Q, Tllson of Connecticut; President of the t'nltcd States of America them have been successful. On the after they get sick is useless Mr. Coolldge Is still as much op- To all who nhall neo theno PresentH, Creeling; dollars are wasted every year In the thorough probing which the govern- climax the clash of Maryland state efflcer of the nenate and the npeaker of the houne Uockford field. Winnebago county. In If a hog Is noticed to be off feed .he Genesee church, will continue here this county. The resolution was spon posed as ever to the United Stat s bravery. Captain Fried and his men with authority and power. With tho RepresentutIve John N, (Sarner of Texas; KNOW VH, That repoHlng apeclai trusi and con- Installation and operation of systems LEONARD ment was prepared to give. Conser- authorities with a Baltimore federal •f representatlven. ex-offlclo: rlKht pernons to be a rotation of corn, corn, oats and the veterinarian should be called In while Rev. C. A. Watklns. former pas- sored by Commissioner Walter Mor- Joining the League of Nations, be- of the President Roosevelt, who saved call goes the power to heal and obey. appointed hy the President of the ITnlU-d Hlnten; Itepresenlullve Joseph W. Byrns of Tennessee: fldonce In the Integrity and Ability of of school vent Hat lot* which are not Mr of the Central Church will take up ley and unanimously adopted. County vative leader Arthur Melghen ex- 25 men from the British freighter East's Death List 33 in district court over the right lo try 7. The Command to the People (•. four nenators hy the president pro tempore of the Columns could he written on this conimission. I do appoint clover, red clover has been seeded In to make a diugnosls. If hog cholera lieves the country still overwhelming- a Member of the United HtateH commiHtdon for the only not benellclal but are positively EAR OIL work in another city. Erection of a Engineer Harvey Barnett has flguicd pressed entire accord with the pro- Antlnoe, have been awarded gold, sil- four prohibition agents Indicted on (44). aenate; and four repreientatlves by the speaker Its makeup presents a worth-while cross-section oafs for 15 consecutive years, l'.MK» to Is found, vaccination of the remain ly determined to stay out. and regards Wont Storm of Years •f the house cf represontHtlve*. The eommlsslonera Celebration of the Two Hundredth Annivenmry of 1011), and out of these 15 seedlngs al- hurniful to the health of school chil- ;hurch has been approved by the that the Htate now owe» Saginaw posal to bold a wide open public in- ver and bronze medals by the British November 19,1024, by a county grand They were to remove the grave of Twentieth century Amerlcun life nnd civilisa- the Mirth of (leorge WaHhlngion and do authorize der of the herd should follow im- our entrance Into the World court not quiry. New York.—The East is digging out shall serve without compensation and •hall solcut most KH per cent of Ihem have been dren. and ward of trustees and it is expected county $371,797.42 In past due re- government, the British board of trade lury for the murder of Lawrence clothes and aet him free. They cosM a chairman from amonK their number. tion. President Coolidge, who heads It, has un en- and empower to execute and fultil th" mediately. "Whereas, the use of ozone and 7? a step toward the league, but a dem- from under Its mantel of snow after Wenger, an alleged moonahlner, in dutloN of thin commlHHlon with all the powers nml successful On Ihe Davenport plots work on the building will start In the wards. This amount Is on 29 roada, onstration of our care to avoid league and Lloyds. lut make Lasarus alive, but they could Section 2. That there Is hereby authorised to he viable reputation as a student of American history other chemicals for treating school- I#®! iprlng. one of the worst winter storms In Harford county, Maryland. appropriated out of any money In the treasury privileges thereunto of right appertuinlng during In Champaign county clover has been many of them built quite a number ol entanglement. NOTHER attack on the dry laws, remove the grave dotliea which bound and his address on (leorge Washington lust year the pleasure of the Prenldent of the I'nited Statei years. The death toll for the gale aot otherwise appropriated the sum of $10,000 to seeded in oats for 22 consecutive room air has little or no practical nw Laming—Ten Detroit manulacturers yearB aK0• A from a rather unexpected source, ORTUGAL had another of Us In- the man whom Ohriat made alive. at Cambridge on the one hundred flfllelh anni- for the time being. The President condemns publicity urea, extending from Georgia to New be expended by the oommlsslon In accordance with years, lOtti to 11)24, und more than 77 value, be It ElW) came last week. Rev. Dr. James Em- cipient revolutions the other day VIM. The IffSet of Thia Mirnele lha provliionn of this resolution. versary of Wushingtoirs Inking command of the IN TKHTIMONY WHKRKOP. I hnve caused thi JHcehoo\ ind merchants are Included among 28 Muskegon—E. Baumann, Danish atatements emanating from the War P England, was placed at 83, while the Seal of the United States to be hereunto altixed. "Resolved, that the system of venti- prlngham, national secretary of the Coolidge 1$ Not to (vv. 46-5T). Section 3. That It shall be the duty of the com> Continental army Is a classic. Moreover, the tJft! Qniftists )uilne88 men of Michigan appointed consul at Chicago, has interested and Navy departments charging de- under the leadership of Col. Justlnlano pro|>erty damage will run Into the mil- DONK at the Oily of Wushing< lating schoolrooms by fresh, untrented Church Temperance aoclety of the 1. Some Believed (v. 45). mlssloners, after promulgatlnK to the American President Is an eighth-generation American, John ton, this Thiriy-llrst day o! *nm mrfmnea'm MQuot >y Gov. Alex. J. Groesbeck on a cotn- himself in the death of George terioration of our national defenses, Esteves. But the government put it lions. It Is estimated that it will cost Act in Mina Strike people an address relative to the reason of Its crea- Merino Is the wool sheep; Shrop- outdoor air admitted by the windows Episcopal church, announced that a down with neatness and dispatch and 2. Hla Enemlee Sought to Put Hla Coolldge, his first American nnceslor was at January, In the year of our Angleworms Are Great nlttee to consider ways of handling "Dutch" Anderson, notorious crimin- characterizing them as misrepresenta- NeW York city $2,200,000 to clear Its Washington.—By a vote of 48 to 28 tion and of Its purpose, to prepare a plan or plans Lord one thousnnd nine hun« shire the all-purpose; and Southdown with gravity ducts for removing Im- poll of the 20,000 members of the so- to Death (vv. 46-S8). and a program for the algnallsInK of the event, to Watertown, Mass,, In lt)3U with the flrst of the mrpluses of farm producta and itabli- al, who was shot and killed in a gun tions, designed to obtain larger ap- the leader and hla lieutenants were (SKAI.) dred and twenty-five, and of Improvers of the Soil pure aid from near the celling la the ciety showed an overwhelming pre- streets, while many sections will be the aenate refused to consider the 8. Hla Withdrawal (v. 84). eommemorate which they are brought Into being; for the best mutton. ling agricultural prices. The problem battle with Detective Charles D. propriations. Mr. Coolldge regards the arrested while they were attempting snow-bound for a week unless warm Puritans. the Independence of the • • • most satisfactory method of ventila- ponderance In favor of modification of Copeland resolution requesting Presi- and to give due and proper coimlderatlon to any United HtateH of America the Angleworms are great improvers {or which a solution Is sought Is nut a Hammond, of Muskegon. Oct. 81. condition of the army and navy as to capture the barracka at Campollnl. plan or plans which may be submitted to tham; Vice President Dawes enjoys world-wide fume. tion, and be It further the Volstead act Consequently Doc- weather llberatea them. dent Coolldge to Intervene in the an- one hundred und forty-ninth, of Ihe soil. The boles they make In The vulue of milk as a feed for PorterT a lemporary one. What Is declared lo be Andeison Is supposed to have been satisfactory, The day before two batteries of artil- Tho Master's Loving Intorool aad to take such steps sn may be necessary In tha In the World war he won his spurs by his efll- "Resolved, that we recommend that tor Emprlngham reported to a meet- Boston's death list In the storm, the thracite suspension. CALVIN COUUIHlli. It admit air. und. especially In heavy hens Is often overlooked. It will prove seeded li a plan that will guard the lery revolted and were shelled Into The dlsdplee seem alone; but up co-ordination and correlation of plans prepared by dency In handling A. E. F. affairs In France. This By the Prenldent: state laws nnd city regulations Inter- a member of Danish nobility. It is ing of Episcopal clergymen in New worst for a quarter of a century, was The senate's action was the Aral to state eommlsslom, or by bodies created under ap> clay, are followed down by roots a desirable addition to any laying ra- Pain Kind aation against a shortage of food In j believed here that the consul has in- ERMANY'S application for mem- submission by the fortress of Ban placed at five. be taken in congress in respect to the yonder. In aomo bidden cleft of tho pblntment by the governors of the respective was followed hy the successful working of Ihe CHABLE8 E. HUQHKH, fering with such scientific and eco- Poor soil has few angleworms. Spiders that glow like flreflfes haft 1 SI ,000,000,000 for a 00-year monopoly Rejects Labor Amendment certainly all the energy, of moat great The Masons of Prince George's needle towards the holes,—London Tit* back on the tracks, a derailed machine the fifty-alxth member of the league. perance increased." don, or will be not follow, wlthoot If winning a revolution agalnat one Rait Is a good appetixer. Give live ests were nominated from the floor on the sale of matches and tobacco Frankfort, Ky,—By unanimous vote Grange Through for Year Lodge, No, 10 (Modern), Georgetown, Ulta, One of the benefits of plowing veg- been discovered In central Ilurma. and enabling it to prooaed under its Occupation of the first zone in the alarm or disquietude the emotions of a af the atrongeat nations In the world, men; but Washington found time to GG 5 and ballots will be sent out accord The society has no offlcial connec- A syndicate has been dickering for a the Kentucky senate rejected the pro- etable mstter Into It Is that the hu- stock plenty of It. Some farmers prac- The average wage of a flrst-clnna Rlilneland by the allies came to an Seattle! Waah.—Harold (Red) wttb virtually only a handful of men be renowned as an athlete, a sporla- R. C„ addressed Washington thus: KELLO« \ I- I- ^ PL M I I) y •wb power/' Mr. Anirova oontinued. ingly. tion with the church and many of the heart which the certainly of poisssslng No Unalloyed Pleasure mus thus made attracts thein. Only tice mixing grunulnted suit In with the mannequin In Paris Is only a week. end when the last British troops long time to take over the operation posed child labor amendment to the Grange, world star, baa completed his •od meager, uncertain supplies. At man and a social leader. He was, like- "At a time when oU men nre emu- Hooshton—The problem of working Episcopal clergymen are not in ac- of telephonea and telegraphs. thia blessing will have filled with ador- give 'em humus and they move right grain ration, while others make It a Freezing tempenture of salt water Lansing—Governor Aleg J. Oroes Constitution of the United States. football season here and will soon be- tta eloee he helped eatuhllsh a new wise, an energetic and capable ex* lous to approach you to express the There Is no such thing as pure un- Mt BMthoda to utilise the high attiphor ing gratitude.—Bllble Truth Gleaner. In and go to work free to help you point to see that salt licks are placed Is four degrees lower than that of beck's advocacy of legislative revisloc gin a motion picture contract fevarnment and aet It well on Ita feet ecutlve of his own estate and shoul- lively sensations you Inspire aa the alloyed pleasure: some hitter ever H In the feed lot, PAiucnrti area of the Michigan iron minea reals of the highway laws so that more dered the responsibilities of many Father of Our Country • • •. mingles with the sweet,—Ovid. build a hang up good furm, fnah water. \ Two Coantria Claim married Pierre Onrle in 1809, and feels scientists, expert men ttag, organising s Sen, Johnson's Pother Dead •• Ita flrst Prealdent, • e e HAIR BALSAM with the MichlgaB College of Mines money will be available for admlnls Tht Soul of Roliiion The highest-paid singer In open la that ahe belongs to the land that holds radium treatment hoapltal during tha Sacramento, Gal.—Grove L John* South Bend Has Big Pire Sheep drink little water at a time, and an aiecuuve aub-committee, lol- tratlon apending in 1926 was ceosurec Mme, Curie at Thmn Alwaya remember that sincerity Is Feodor Challapln, the Russian baaao, his "resting grave." World war, winning s Nobel prlae for son, father of United States Senator South Bend. Ind.—Nine retail atore tlss were so brilliant that Daniel Web- Ayrshires Are Hardy but often, so thut water should he con- lowtaf the dose of a conference on and oppoaed In resolutions by th» Parte.—Two countriea, France and the very soul of religion. A single in- whose fee Is auld to be 98,000 for each Since ahe has chosen French na- chemistry—these have been the labors Hiram W. Johnson, is dead at hla buildlnga were deatroyed, the Stand- French Tricolor eter said he waa the best orator he Ayrsblres are. perhaps, more hardy venient for them, tho aub>eot of utilisation of low graou state aasociatlon of supervisors am Poland, contend for the allegiance of tention to plesse God and to approvo Attorney Too Bold in His Plagiarism performance. tionality, there la not a Frenchman home here, at the age of eighty-four ard Oil company office building was The tricolor wag chosen aa the na- ever heard. Ruckleshaua returned to nnd less ilelnty feeders than most oth- e • e •rt. called hf President W. 0. Hotch- the Bute farm bureau. Both bodlei Ifarie Bklodowska Curie, known to all and fruita growing out of the flrat ourselves to Him must animate and alive who would refuae bar the title of yeara. Mr. Jobnaon served one term wrecked, one fireman waa killed and tional emblem of France because It the courtroom and opened up bis ar- •r breeds, and nllable milkers. They Keep the body weight of pulleta up In Constantinople a greet pert of klaa, of tha Michigan ColUtge of Mines. demanded that there be no repodia the world aa Mme. Pierre Curie, co- work with Pierre Oorie lo the little govern all that we do.—Philip Dodd- The tactics employed by attorneya made an elabonte argument, urging "the neat notable woman In Fradee." Inadequate laboratory when both were In congress. three Injured In Area hers. The loss comblnea the colon of the nation and gument with these words: "Gentle- .'ertainly hold some of the highest nc- during cold weather by feeding llhenl domestic purchases la made from The eonfereBde decided to attack the Uon by the atate of the atate'a roat discoverer with her huabend of one of ridge. In presenting their relative aides of the Jury to nturn a verdict of acquit* Madame Curie works and lives is poor and only the fSlth of frtenda sup* to estimated at $1,300,000. Ita capital. Red and blue are the men of the jury, would you believe n irds for butter production. Their amounts of scntch grain, say poultry street peddlers, who sell nearly every* SBtfharore problem drat Tha com- reward debt to the oountiea. The fara the meet treasured of science's aecreCs a case to a Jury nre often amusing. tal. The speech was so finished an the street which the dty of Paris haa plied the money and the matertsls nec- Barbara La Man, Actress Dies colon of Parla, while white la the man who la Inslncen?" neatest fault Is short teats, but many specialIsta of the Pennsylvnnla State thing, from flsh and vsgetablec tc I M . I S I tl I- () N •mat will gather data on similar re- bureau went further than the anpervi —radium. Holinoss color of Franco, Itecently a yarn of many years ngo, argument that even Fremont Alford. named after her hoahand. No. 1 Pierre eeaary for expertmenta. Thaao things . Paaadena, Cal.—Barbara La Marr, Clark MUUons Involsed He then proceeded to read several »f the lending breeders have practical- college, dnea suits. gear eh altempis before meeting again aora Id thia respect, farmers charac But Msdame Curie herself, though s Curie street Is one of the newer build- Holiness Is religion shining. It li when Uuckleshuus was prosecutor, then Judge of the criminal court, made Madame Oorie does not wish to apeak s year ago favored with screen fame New York.—A court battle baa been pages of a speech made by Prentiss ly eliminated that from their herds, tee The prewar custom of derontlng li UoBghloa in Jaiy or Angast to map teriaed the admlniatration'a treatmea little touch of homeaickness takes her Inga and belongs to the selentlllc faith gone lo work. It la charity coined Spell of Eloquence came to light, the Indianapolis News comment. KEMPS M ot but they are known everywhere, asd fortune, died In Altadena. The begun over the 100,000,000 fortune which was word for word tho same mil where It still exists It will have The feeder who does not make sure married couplea who celeb, utn golden Mtha Bait atepa ia Ua naianaiga of the reward debt as law defying. hack to Warsaw each aummer. re- school of the University of Parte. Into actions, and devotion breathlnf Bloquence la made up at once of records. Ruckleshaua retired to the prose- and In every land her name Is hold actreea' death waa due to s Ungering left by former Senator William A. speech made by the attorney fur the lost Its claim to notice with the more of a sufficient supply of feed to carry wedding annlxeraarlee Is to be n •elved French dttasMhlp whet ihe benedictions on human suffering-* Individuality and of sympathy. To A colored man waa being tried on cutor's office and began searching Teaching ceoatantly, advising othar la honor. tubercular affection. defense. general use of the milking machine, the nttle purchased the desired time vlved by the Prussian fovernmont A BALSAM Clark of Montana, who died March Bishop Buntlngton. Hve much In ounelvea. to live much a murder charge, and the Indications through a volume of the speechea of 8 last Is New York. The Jury waa out for a abort time which can manipulate the short teats or to the desired condition often runt apedally coined medal will be |rt li others—such la the double eon* wen that the state would lose the Sergeant Prentiss, a famous lawyer aad returned with i verdict of ful%. quite aa well aa the long. into grid actted In each ctat mOoe ot powerful apeaklng.—Vlnet caae. The attorney for the defioia and speaker. The apeechag of Pi»> i THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO Mrs. Frank Keeeh was visiting in l ni lowill ledger and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Alto Sunday. A. W. HILZEY Seventh-day Adventists— Wood- Savage Recipe ALTO SOLO Mr. and Mrs. Will Converse and DOINGS OF THE LOWELL MAKKLT REPORT. [gaining, holli aide lo lie up and IP THE AUCTIONEER DOINGS OF man hall. Elder, Fred Wiggins. ('ul onr half a |)nimil of Sidl pork .... <(''>rrecled, Feb. IM. an.mid once more. j ii tfinr Tlrandty nfltnooD children were Sunday guests of Mr. DUTTON. MICH. Sabbath school, February 20. Ser- irt sintdl piece, nnd enok until lirmvned. * 1.7(1 ! tie Vergeiines-Allon Ladies Aid j M LtfWtU, Ifichiiin and Mrs. Cluireh. vices al 11:45 a. in. Subject: "Jesus A little son was born lo Mr. nnd Service that Satiafles LOWELL SCHOOLSAd d one (pain ef li'iilln;: w;iler Chop \NIleal. Illl ll)., lesl, while 1.711 "ud wilh Mrs. Claude Condon lasl Again Foretells Ills Death." James CLYDE I. P. M. MHNSON Mrs. Leighton Dresser in a (irand Year Sale will be Appreciated. NURSERY STOCK OUR CHURCHES The Lowell High boys won Ihcir six nieiliuiu-si'/ed ! ••• ,•:, mu* miT'-i. iir.d liye, per Im y.v I'luirsday. A good lime and a good ! % D. C, Editor aid Proprietor and John seek honors. Matt. 20: twelfth victory of Ihe season lasl two onions anil mid il.cin Ilmi—hold Hour, pei Idd 10,()(| dinner was enioyed li\ all. Hapids hospital last week. Make datee with I>. G. 'aage at 17-28. OF GRAND S llUrty-third year on the Job. Mrs. Lula Head and Mrs, Mildred Lowell State bank. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Friday night by taking Lee High item in the W:is!iiiit:to!i Star. Oats, per Im. .45 ^If. and Mrs. rom Hi,!'.! and son Setting of the Lesson. Corn Meal, per cwl Condon spent from Sundav to Tues- Saturday, March 27.— William Lloyd H. Nixon, Pastor. into camp on Ihe laller's home llonr 1..S0 supper Mondas evening wilh OWaM^ Phw^^Ogce. No. 200; Overcoat Sale ; The Huated Nursery Co. haa tome extra fine, home-grown, The time of the pass-over was Corn and oats, feed cwl day in (irand Hapids with Mr. and Doehow Estate, Caledonia, 4 exeep- Sunday, February 21st the Pastor by a 2II-2I score. This is considered . .1.0(1 l i'in I'.ead, Sr.. and wife and Mrs. LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR drawing near and again Jesus turn- Middlings, per ton Mrs. Delbert House. tionallv good horses, 14 good sheep, ; Stat# Inspected Nursery Stock— will preach on *IThe JudKinenl." U"'"'victory, as Lee Won Innii .:m.(io I'ri ssie hiidimond. ol W'alers s(dio(il •t the pottofflee, et Lowell, Mrs. Chas. Doyle will sins. Chureh ed towards .lerusaleni. In his heart (irandville on this same lloor I wo Hran, per Ion i islriel. More than fifty attended Ihe Aid cows and lools, WMt baskets of corn, 1 .32.00 Over Mrs. White's Millinery at second elau matter society at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Con- sehool meets nt 12:110 noon. Sne- was the place of perfect oneness weeks ago. The g;iim- \v;is marred Hogs, dressed He lo Hie Mrs. Tiim lieail spenl l-'riday wilh 50U bushels of oats. wilh the Father's will, and wilh don's Thursday. Handkerchief do- einl music by Ihe orchestra. , Ves- by many personal fouls high as Hogs, live 1 (i>.j i . w/j Mrs. Clyde Condon. Monday, March L—John Debria, Trees, Shrubs and Ornamental Stock eager steps he pressed on towards nations and sales helped the Fiower pers ut 5:00. The chureh school being called, two men from each KATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. Calves, dressed ..12 lo I.S Harr.\ Hi(dunond am! Irm.i I'.ick- SOMClUFnON RATES PAYABLE Moline, general sale. the place of saeriflce. Hut a sense Lowell fund to the extent of $5,00, Next orchestra will play. Miss Fry and team being barred from plav bv Wauled, Imii- Sale, imip Menl, l.osl Calves, livi .III to 12 iioll made a call on Joe Allhaus al IN ADVANCE $25 Overcoats now $20 Tuesdav, Mm eh 2.—George Van- of mystery, of doubt and fear, fell meeting will be with Mr. und Mrs. at Reasonable Prices. the Itollins sisters will sing. We personals each. Lowell lead at Ihe and Found le per word wilh copy. Heid". dressed Se lo 12c Hlodgell hospilal. Ilr expects to Itpagi edltioii— deMeer, Sparta, general sale. upon the disciples. The Savior Heel", live Ceorge Harnes. are hnvintf splendid interest shown ri, , n,m,, "l,«l »• ll'«' end 1 l-2c i>er word, when charged. Save .IS lo S'j he home in alioul a weik. year WOO Wednesday, March 11.—Orlo Good, went before them, and they were Fowls, per Hi Tuesday, Thursda), Saturday y Mr. and Mrs, (iordon Frost and in this hour of worship. HrinR a of Ihe hird quarler had increased money hv sending cash wilh copy, 10c lo L'.'e ^- 1.00 Dulton, HT) registered and high 10 per cant dlecount will be given on aH orders received n ama/ed, and as they followed they ehildren spent Friday evening wilh friend and come. The ypimK peo- the lead by., points. In iiu- iinai stamps ambled. No aft printed for Hidler I'al. per Ih •t2c M grade llolsleins wilh exceptionally before March let, 1926. Price list will be furnlahed on re- were afraid. "Again Christ called Hours: 5 to 8:30 P. M. $30 Overcoats now $24 Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Condon. high records, tractor, traclor tools, ple meet at the close of the service. miarler wilh Ihe score lied til 1'J, less Ihmi L'Me, cash or HOe cliarged. il.Se The Puritan Way M Fifteen ladies attended a meeting Twenty-eight were in attemlanee the twelve about him, and wilh Lowell look a spurl mid complelelv Mail Ihem in or iiring Ihem in as Heans Dark lied Kidne\ 7 ."»(! 4 good horses, Ford sedan. Ford quest. greater dellniteness than ever be- ADVICK ON DII:T X-HAV SKIU'ICK edWoB- to make dress forms with Mrs. Clyde last week. outclassed Ihe home leam, making early in Ihe week as possihle. Heans I i',-!!! lied Kidm'\ 7 a (I is :i gooil p a 111 !o Iravid; if you will HJO truck. I^'ts grinder, new tools of fore, lie opened lo them his belray- I'ea lli-ans Condon ami live forms were com- all kinds, 1,(N)0 baskets of corn, 700 The Thursday evening meeting It Nil lollow il In 202 \V. Main slreel. any .75 al and sutferings." ll!hJust us 111,, liiiiii I OH SALlv-T wo used Fordsous in I I'olaloes, per Im Cliiropmlic Spinal Ailjuslmenls produce ama/ing re- $28 pleted. Next sewing class will be bushels of oats, 10 tons hay. grows in numbers and helpfulness. whistle blew, Lee cashed in on a I 02 lime, any d:iy. there's ;i HOMIv $35 Overcoats now All the Jewish men were required A 1 condilion. Holli liave fend- sults in Ihe Idllowing eondilions; held Wednesday, Feb. 24. wilh Mrs. Thursday, March 4.—James Ma- HUSTED NURSERY CO. Let all who ean and have responsi- eld goal making liu- llnal counl 2!)- CMiKid: lilWi-n awaiting nou lo attend Ihe passover feast, and the ers. guvernors and pullev. Arl lieadacdie, Ha»ka(die. Neuralnia, Slomaidi. Liver and Jennie Kropf at ten o'clock. We loney, MeCords, high grade Jersey bility here, helo make it one of the •il for Lowell. north \i:k(;i;nni:s. Unrc. Von wan! a VAI'.IKTY OF W. V. BURRAS, Manager roads were thronged with travelers. Sidineider. (,'• 'M If. How id Troulde, .\er\oiimic-.s, S.'rcplessness. Hay invite any one interested in the cows, 10-20 traclor, new traclor most beneficial services in the On neM Friday nighl Ihe Lowell I.'on Hennis is driving a nillv : ()()!)S. Sunday u e serve a Special Itaber Preu Association ehureh calendar. Divine worship, II a. m. lo-ver. (ioilre. Asllnna. ('.oii.dis and Colds. Kiilm'y work to attend as the work includes jools, 7 good horses, hay, grain and bo.ss and girls will clash wilh Ihe l (d: SALIv Hlack (udding. 8 years looking l.-aiu 'hese da\ ^ ile has ' hi* ken Dinner. We solicit your and Nattonal Bditoral Aiiodetion $40 Overcoats now $32 Phoi* 163-F3 Lowell. Mioh. The columns of this paper will Kvery-body welcome. Troulde. Tonsililis, llivh ;iml Low lilood Pressure Ihe most important part of sewing, Ji.reenville team in wind is Ihe old. weigh! l.'J.'ili, sound. .^100. Al l ;i new \\ cr li mi limdJe harm -.s nil i/ dronage. Member Lowell Credit Kxchnnge the tilling, cutting and finishing nnnounce later on, the date of the liiggesl home games of Ihe season. Ihem. and Wryneck. Friday, March 5.—It. D. Bancroft, VERGENNES M. E. CHURCH. Schneider. (,• ;hS if! necks neatly, also all ditl'erent types Alto, 20 registered and high grade entertainment the ladies are post- In Ihe previous games al (ireenvillc Ida Jones and Mr. and Mrs Alex PURITAN CAFE poning because of tlie death of Mrs. ^ Lloyd H. Nixon, Pastor. Hie girls lost a real batlle by a , (ionsiillulioji iitHi :i ("ifcltil iiniivlsis (if llu.' spine may lie of packets that are worn so much Jerseys, with exceptionally good Preaching service every Sunday 21-211 l ()H SAl.l". Alioul KM) crates of Omm spent Siimla\ willi llieir son now. The Moseley and North Ver- I'd hel Doyle. cuunl and the boys won mi eduallv ; !i:ul willidiil cosl or oijjiifnlioii $50 Overcoats now $40 records and individuality. al IM central standard time. We good hard corn: also mv herd l»a\ and familv. near l ox's Corner-;. 202 West Main .Street gennes classes, with an enrollment Saturday, March (>.—Charles Sli- ha"l «anie by a 12-11 score. The sin-. llolierl A. l-crral. H. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie llogers are Opposite Ci y State Bunk CONCRECATIONAL CHURCH. aim to begin promptly and close on tireenville boys played the game as of twenty-eight are making good er, Edgerlon, good horses and Jer- time. The pastor's theme next Lowell. (,. .-{.s A. J. lllair. Pastor. spoils and congralutated Ihe Lowell I From Our Point progress, as all are real interested sey cows. Sunday is "Hell." Considerable in- in the work. Mrs. Lulu Head and Sunday sehool al 10 o'clock. ooys on Iheir victory and al Ihe WOOD Foil SALK- Hrv oak. sldld terest has been evident in this ser- Mrs. Clyde Condon bring the work Ledger want ads. pay. Attendance is good. same lime promising lo even Ihe per cord. «dui and ash SII.OO per Why miss the class discussion on ies on "Life after Death." counl in Ihe game to be played al .ord, delivered. Ceorge Haimer. of View. from Miss Lorensen, sent lo (Irand Just Unloaded— There is no "Connnunity Nighl" the great teaehings of the Master? Lowell. Means are being " laken Lowell phone. .S.S-I-' (p Hapids from Michigan agricultural schedule for this month because of t extension department. The North Morning worship at II o'clock. ny me school aulhorilies lo handle the Community program of Febru- I'Oi! SAl.l". Leatlnr ^»e»eee»e»e*e*e***o*<*»*»» Vergennes class have made eight The Young People's society of one of Ihe biggest crowds ever as- eomh. like ary 2;'dh. sponsored for by the la- new, also bedslead. STRIKE RESULTS. forms. PLUMBING, HOT WATER Christian Kudeavor will meet on sembled in Ihe local g> m lo see a Phone 00. Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. dies' aid. Dr. F. L. lllewjield, our Mi (Iren Sa\ les. (c iliS People close to Ihe scene of the Friends of Mrs. Willie Hexford and A carload of basketba l game. The lirsl game The young people are assuming new dislricl superintendent will be should slarl al 7:25. will be glad to know she will be Itut SALi; Corn stalks. .1. H. struggle estimate that the strike in HOT AIR HEATING responsibility for this service in a present and address the meeting. able to leave the hospital this week An enjoyable lime was had bv Mat liu, phone (il) F-21. (c .'IM the hard coal fields lias eost those splendid way. from her recent operation. Mrs. —General Repair Work- RAPTIST CHURCH. at luesday night, in Ihe High immediately afl'eeted about one William T. Condon called on her at All young people of the chureh seliool gymnasium al the Senior lii- I'Cl' SAl.l. -llraile .lersey heifer, are especially invited. Sunday school, 10 a. m. billion dollars. This estimate in- St. Mary's hospital Sunday. Call Phone 202. Jackson Stiff Stay Fence Preaching, 11 a. m. i I'Vcryouc enjoyed seeing Ihe calves .. immlhs old. Dams have Mr. ami Mrs. John 0. Wingeier, The mid-week service on Thurs- ..'•pi S i'- n- l',"<'ssed as girls in records INI Ihs., Imller lal; sire's cludes loss of wages and loss of op- I make a specialty of day evening al 7:110. Preaching. 7 p. in. after living in Moseley for many Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- I he l-o lies of '2li," a shorl plav dam have record 01 I.N Ihs.. Iml- erators' protits which may be con- 1 ay Tceple is hauling logs this years have sold their farm and have HOT AIR HEATING Topic—"I believe in the llesur- winch Miss Hye and Miss House ler fa I. Klmer C. Veiler. Alio ( ANDI.EMCIIT AND IMMORTAL- Lather llurlmnk says he is an in- rectioi)." ning. S p. in. Itev. Casiow- has sidered final, and it also ineliuies 1 week lo Ihe sawmill al Klmer Hieh-1 purchased the John Wright resi- Come in and look it over. dirccled. Ihe famous "llol-dogs" phone. Lowell. Mich. (p IkS ITV. fldel. Well, maybe some of Ihe r r. . v i .nn .c PHIL KRUM All members of the congregation charge of morning service. loss of revenue by railroads. Ap- dence on the Vergennes Hoad in I>. Venlell, the evening service. were prepared by Ihe Senior Chitd, A candlelight leaches Immortal-1 elods in his gardens don't believe j Vnll howe^'is plainly Lowell and will move there soon. should attend. •ussell Ijeebe. Forlune telling, Ihe H)H IH.NT—S.x or seven rooms, parently it does not take into ac- Opposite Lighting Station ily. Hr. Henry Norris Hussell, a i|,ere is any lUirbank, either.--1 lu-jird here. People in ami around Moseley will lisli pond, labryinlh, lea room and inside loihd. (deelrie lipids, (dty count the loss in taxes on anthracite I'l iiiceton :islronoiuer, says: , Dallas News. Mrs. Ida li. .tones and Frank IJeek- surely miss Mr, and Mrs. Wingeier, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Animals With Three Eye# candy stands were well palronizcd. water. H.rick Idock, 2(i(; M.dii Nvi,h NV t , < visi,, Corner Washinglon and Avery slri'd. Call phone No. "il IOC., .Helving sold my farm, ! will sell at Public sutl'ered by the stale of Pennsyl- "Jusl as the heated matter-in the, ' —o—o— , ' ; ' »rs Sunday at the Several families around Moseley Some .if the Islands olT the coast of V< in 0,Vt( u ( :,,,( Auction, on the premises in Mose- Rev. E. L. Buck, Pastor li| 'iV'lo ' ' " ' l 'i"g nn- Crand Hapids, or s( vania, nor probable future losses 1 11 f sl 1 1 M,|s have been having some fish feasts, New Zealand are the home of curious r i::,rl I' '", ' " •' ' , ' 1 SDnu'thi"!! (joint! j , , | . , ,1,0 hard-coul, ii.'Y.'.wrll: Sunday school at 10, a. in. ler, al store. 2(1(1. Thl rml >k wi h Mrs. Hurr Carr is in the Helding CLYDE I. GREEN, D. C. • realures known as tuateras. which Mr. Maker, Field secrelary from 7 miles north of Lowell, on lo business as a result of pcrnianont which we c:ill light, which "ol,s (,|i»; slrike is lluil the public didn't lind Mr. and Mrs. Long and son of JOHN J. BREZINA Preaching al II. a. m. and 7:30, p. (lie l-crris, luslilitle gave a verv hospital. - 1 are Mipp ised to he the oldest llvinj! HMI SALI . .!(! shocks of corn in injury to the hard coal business. ;iw;iy Iroin ils source into the ether, jj | .. .| ., j, i| . operalors (irand Itapids were al Frank .lones' Miss Hazel Miller had to give up Licensed Chiropractor m. inspiring and worlh-while address U U V s s u type of animal. They are dlstlnguisheil licld. I rank .Mc(i!o(dilin. Low- The record of waste ean, howev- her school at Whitneyville owing Prayer meeting Wednesday even- oclore Ihe High school Tuesdav so I hat coinI»lex system, the human inilu.I.s ,1,0^1,1 n would.- Satunlay night. LOWELL OFFICE HOURS: hy a ipiaint orsian on the top of tin1 ell. uorlh of (ieniian (dmrch.lp ikS Herman Jones was home from to ill health. ing al 7:45, p. m. morning.^ He was vcr\ ( lineal he- er, be read without weeping, he- body, may originate something-1 Almi|.il..in LllIn, The Farm Equipment Dealer (irand Hapids over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ('lytic Condon have Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday All are cordially invited to attend iieiid. known as the pineal gland, which forc 4he group in lhal he did uol cause as far as Ihe nation generally the soul—which belongs lo another FOH SAI.IV New inileii cows.C. Howard Ferguson and family of a radio. the services. Is in reality a third eye. talk shop concerning Ihe insliiu- 5:00 to 8:30 p. m. ^• feller. Alio, \licli. (p ;{tS is concerned, there are large com- realm (which, lo give il a name, we Myrtle Higgs spent Sunday at lion but stressed Ihe values of edu- All Ihe eonslitutioii jjaarantees is near (irand Hapids visited their par- pensations. The public as a whole] may call spirilual), and persist ents. Mr. and Mrs. II. (iarrison, Sun- home here. Phone 324 21C East Main St. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. calioual prcparalion now and in I'OH SALlti CM LAP- lileclric sweep- Ihe pursuil of happiness. You have Sunday services are held at 11 A Long-Lived Slock Ihe lulurc. has suHered no considerable mone- there, al'ler Ihe body has disinle- day. er. Hamillon-P.eecli. wilh revolv- to catch up wilh it yourself.—De- U. P. GOTFREDSEN o'clock over the Lowell Slate bank. People are said to he llvinij longer Supeiinlemlcnl II. .1. MacVean jng lirusli. (iood comlilioii. Phone Sum tary loss. It has endured some in- graled. In this realm the souls of LOWELL DISTRICT NO. Subjecl of Ihe lesson-sermon for troit News. sot TH UOS.TON. Physician and Surgeon linn formerly, hut rich Itaehelor will at lend the National l-ducalnm .'ISI. Lowidl. (j, convenience and vexation, but on men slill exist." Messrs. W. 11. Murphy, Leo Kitch- February 21 is "Mind." Mrs. (lassie Holchkiss entertained OVER CITY STATE BANK meles always did hang oii a long associalion nicidings Feb. 21 lo 2tS —o—0- en and father and Knunett Neediiam Everyone cordially invited. l ()l« SAl.l-, A J e w maimiiotli Ihe other hand it enjoys a detinile Then he gives us a simple illus- ...... , Ihe Ladies' Aid lo a dinner Thurs- LOWELL. MICHIGAN lime.—Toledo I'.lade. held al Washinglon, 1). C. Hesides Commencing at 1 o'clock 4 attended Ihe sale of Mrs, Frank Ihe usual educalional program lids Hron/e loms. Ihe nicest we ever victory over forces which in the tration: that of a liny candle burn- W e doat credit Ihat yarn ahoat (|.,Vt (;m.sh mim|H.n.(| more than Willelle in Alto on Tuesday. PHONES: Office 222-2; House 222-3 .Near members ol Ihe association raised. Also In n linkevs. Mrs. iJ\ i:STO( K past have been arrogantly mulcting in,:;. We pucker our lips and blow I a Washinglon editor being robbed , ijfTy. Mr. and Mrs. Miles O'llarrow, Mr, 1 ll.ick (,o\\. !l \ rs. old. dm Mar- I'liret -scclion 1 )icrilii' I )ra:;" lank I i'-aler will have Ihe privilege of hearing .lames Lind. II-1. (p. ;j,s : il out. The llame disappears, hut j of lj cents. Where did lie .uct so, Mrs. W. II. Draper is spending tlu and Mrs. Fred Farhni, Mr, and Mrs, l>;iy (icio'iiii;. ill \ rs. i»l. \\ri:d Ill it. 1 rcsidenl t.oolidgc Momlav evening .lolni I)e( re Hiding IMov. Trailer week in (irand Hapids as Ihe house Lawrence Hieri allended the class 1(5(1(1 The people of America have won it has uol heen blown out. We niuchV S. S. LEE.M.D. r (Washinglon's birlhdav I iS':i:» (llasl- I'OH SAl.l: -Nice Iii- while llollaml llolsh in lleiler. 1' \ rs. old. lired —o—0— ! guesl of Mr. and Mrs. Finery Free- parly at Mrs. Waller Wieland's on Physician and Surgeon gobbler, or will hade tor while '.('.I Oliver I Mow ' •' ' - S' paralor. No. 1 .'i a strike against a combination h ive merely stopped the eheinical j ern lime.) This address will be l^lnck Mm re. li \ rs. uli .dill .Inn. ! ! man and Miss Lavange Condon. Friday evening. OFFICE HOURS: lieu. Phone lOO-l'-.i. 1 '.in pi re Disc Drill processes of coinbuslion. The light I MOSELEY MATTERS. Mr. Hillings, a carpenter on the Candy! Candy! broadcasl from slalion WCAP ' en-^al. ('.i t am ("ans which always has reckoned thai tlie Mrs. (icorge Smith is enlertain- 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8p.m. Washinglon, 1). C. >lolslein C.ow / \ t's. o Id. due i lolslein 1 ieil'er. I y ( af old iVom thai candle still goes on, oul Miss l/etta l-rost entertained sev-j Hridge conslruclion work, was in- ing her falher and mother since the Sundays, 3 to 4 p. m lOH SALK Wcslinghoiise, eleidric Harrison Sleigh SSi'i . !\ v;a!. (li Drnin people of the United Stales wonlil Do md forgel Ihe fotirlh and lasl M;uv!i Id eral of her school males last M011-j jured (piile badly about the knees holidays. range A. I. shape; Newimm piano, llonn 1 htrlnm 1 UtII. Hi nms. old : pay the cost of its quarrels, no mai- into space, and il will endure for- OFFICE: LEE BLOCK number of the Lyceum course next (.idler i ol rii-era or Meal W.iL'on day ariernoon, il being her seventh' and one ankle one da..y las. l week Fai l and Chester Vanderwarf, of almosl new; .i piece lied-room lloisleitt (.<»\v, 7 vt's. olij. din ever. Office Phone 93 Home 11 Our supply is complete at all times. Take NXedncsday nighl, February 21, al 15rood Sow. due Ins! ol Marcii ler which side might leehnically birthday anniversary. while handling a large piece of (irand Hapids, called on Mr. and suile, (liird's-e>e nuiplc.) soil coal I'd). 'SJ Miller I'- an Puller Lard I'ress that is Immortality. p. m. We expect the Colonial 7(1 I lens win. In the past the people alwaxs Miss Alice Hieri was home from sled. Mrs. Funnel I Needham Sunday eve- • stove. Win. Atkins, Ti I. 2.Stl. (c .'kS Top Mum lei lo bring us a verv good I'diick ( ow, / yi's, old; ('all' hy Meal C.rindei have paid. This lime, when the iK-arhorn Independent. (iraml Hapids over Sunday. The Misses Kvclyn llolchkiss and ning. home a box, they are sure to satisfy. Dol; Martin Davis was home over Sun- Anna ('.ahoon have the line record M. C. GREENE, M.D. enlcrlainmenl. l-'OH SALIv -Voung Cuernsex hull, side Heavy Work Harness row started, the nation, acting un- —o—o— Mrs. .lames Needham, Sr., is i:i:i) das from (irand Hapids. of being neither ahsenl nor tardy spending several days ith her daugh- Physician & Surgeon bred right, priced ri«ld. Want a TOOLS OlHTl Ally—iMAKV A. CLARK. turkey golililer." I.oren Dygcrl. I'l.'tc k (".ow. .'I yrs. old. DTLC .M;|\ la.ulil Single Hartnss der the service and leadership of The steadily Kruwinn circalalioa Mrs. (icorge Kellog spent Sunday during Ibis school year. ler, Mrs. ('.. Haker, who is in quite OlTice in Ncgonce Blk., •J Tons I lav Mary A. (.lark, residcul of Kent D' t rin^ iiin \ rs. old. dili Kill iUt li--K l"orn in spite of the eH'orts of designing Hi! years ago. II has reached a «\ LSI/, in W'alker lownship. Kent Main slreel. price sii.atlO. sritin •) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hla/.o and son Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Remember .Mnrch Inh rnalional \\ a^on Thifly-ual. Sleel Keiili spenl l;rida> evening al (lien Ford's. counly. She was married in LS(i7 down, rest on lime. Address Straw or weak-kneed orators to pry il grand total hard lo beat anywhere Mrs. Wayne Thorp. NORTH CAMPKELL. OFFICES: 504-505 Ashton Building I lolslein Mr. and Mrs. Hyron Frosl and Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Draper, W. .1. « r jo Nelson Lyon, who died in 1871. Norali I-.. K. Piiaincrd. .'iIsoiilh Cow. .*) vrs. did. (Hid e Inlernalional ('.nilivaior I liiidy-^al. (lopjier iu Hie from its position. in a town of this si/.e and is slill Mr. and Mrs. Arl Hooper, of South Citizens phone 62479 -N slreel, Hiver Park, South Hcnd. baby, of Lowell, spenl Sunday al .1. Croningcr, of (Irand Hapids, Our supply of magazines is complete. What ;; In LSNIi she married \V. Clark, Murch ir.u rnalional Single ('.nilivaior iiorsi'.iioi.i) (iooDs Consequently, the selllement of enjoying a steady growth solely on , , ...... , , . .lampbell spenl Salurday evening GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN (irindslone 1). Frosl's. Maryon Draper and Lyle While aM^.m, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoth. 1 » Nvhoin she leaves lo mourn their (e :ks-;io the strike just arrived at is thor- loss. Surviving arc one daughter, iU merits, not as a result of solic- Joe Murphy, of Helding, spent eiitCd the Legion dance al Lowell, Visitors at Ihe Joe Herkey home is more enjoyable these cold winter evenings ;; I'OH SAl.l:—Three heaw work Sunday at Ace Vandenbroeck's. da Sutton, of Lowell, one son. L. H. oughly satisfactory from the stand- itation. Along wilh this line circu- l-'riday night. Sunday were Mrs. F.lmer Miller and Fancy Wool Hose Lead horses, one young chunk.\ mare, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Vandenbroeck JOHN R. STRYKER Lyon, of Liidinglon. and one hrolh- point of public welfare. It leaves lalion has come as a consequence a The North Hell school enlertained children, Sam Slahl, and Mr, and limn u good magazine? gooil heav\ wurk harness, want .$10 and under, cash; above that amount, 1 year's time will be have a new Ford sedan. Frida\ with a Valentine parly. A —Dentist— er. Kd. Morgan, of Crand Itapids. no room at all for a price increase Mrs. Eli Kautl'inan and daughter. All Others hogs, cows and some hens, .lim Terms: shady and dependable advertising Leona (lununings and Haymond PHONE 210 HOURS 9 to 6 also live grand children and seven ; program was much enjoyed by the Frank Shriner and lamily spent Monks,Lowell.Td. Il.'i l -2-2. (p.'kS given on approved bankable notes bearing interest at 7%. to the consumer, and it is in striking patronage and a reliable job print- ron spent Saturday and Sunday patrons of which quite a number Open Wednesdav and Saturday Come in and select your favorite one, today. great grand children. wi Sunday at Chnunccy Miller's, of Tins is the season for striking color com- contrast to the selllement negolial- ing Imsincs*. all of which is lhank- "> relatives in (irand Hapids. were presenl. Evening 7 to 9 Those out of town who allended 1"()H SALIv Ten i-oom house, good South Campbell, Ihe funeral of Mary A. Clark, were ed by (lovernor Pinchot at the con- fully and cordiallv received. Our Leslie Ford and Maurice Alexan- Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Tallant lund Jesse Slockford, of Grand Hapids, Office Closed Thursday Afternoons binations, for novelty effects, for plaid, or a rooming house and four lots, l , ,)l nl S,,mli,y : 1 ll,, r,,nm,, S daughler Hernadine were dinner her son. L. H. Lyon and wife. Morris elusion of the last preceding an- working force is loyal, ellieienl and ; i;; m; ' ' ' " spenl Ihe week-end wilh his sisler, hue lor a faelor.N site or slores, fUiesls at a surprise given for the checked or Jacquard wool hose — and Lyon and wife, Arnioml and Har- across tin- road west of Kin^ thracite tie-up. Then the consum- appreciative and we are eonlldenlly 'a. A. Weeks. Jr., and wife spent Mrs. Leroy Heaven and family. hitter's mother. Mrs. Chris 1'ahrni DR. B. H. SHEPARD J. M. Lasby lan Lyon, all of Ludinglon. Mich., mills. Price s.'MiOu :.nd si.nnn Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trow- liere is the place to gei: ihem. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lynn, Mr. and ers paid heavily, and the operators expecting that our remaining years Saturday evening al Hobert Win- al Lowell Sunday. Physician and Suneoe down, rest on lime. bridge visilcd l-'riday wilh Goltlieb CONIiftCTIONS, CANDIES, CIGARS Mrs. L. C. Chrislcnscn and children. and the miners gathered in the she- in Ihe business we have labored Meier's home. Miss Mvrlle Hoyd was home from Holli and family. LOWELL, MICHIGAN 1 i,l y (irand Hapids for Ihe week-end. TOBACCOS und MAGAZINES Mr. L. Morgan and son. Kdward FOli SALI". Dry wood, si.oo per kels. bill,fully lo .slublish shall bi; oiu-! '"'' " Mrs. Frank Shriner entertained The Doctor McDannell Office la Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Degera Char- Mrs. W. 11. Draper and daughler Negonce Block <;<'id. dclivernl. Calves wanted. What has happened ought lo be best years. to secure that desir- Mrs. Will Howard and daughter her sister and nephew from Indiana ARCTIC ICE CREAM on. Mr. F. W. lline. Mr. H. K. Onick, Maryon were shopping in (Irand OFFICE HOURS: Phone. Lowell Il2-F-:i. Martin aide end, Ihe valuable experience of Mary spent Thursday aflernoon Friday. Mrs. L. llarher, Mr. and Mrs. Willis u lesson to both the mine owners Hapids Friday and allended a mal- 10 to 12, a. m.. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Kooinian on l-Viedli larm, M. 21. a lire-lime will be failhl'ully devol- NV'", Mrs. (lien Ford. inee al Majeslic (lardens, Moon, and Mrs. Nellie .lohnson, of and the mine workers, and particu- 1 OAK CROVE. Citz. Phone :36, Office; 47. Residence (p 38-31) ,.,1 ' Mrs. Hichards. of Helding. visilcd (Irand Hapids. and Mr. ami Mrs. C. N. C. Thomas, Auctioneer larly to the latter. For though the Mrs. (icorge Tucker spent Ihe Mrs. John Tilstra look dinner W. T. Condon, Clerk Moseley friends last l-'riday and Sat- week-end in (irand Hapids, relum- C. Douiine, of Middlevillc, I'OH SALIv -Meeeh a n d maple miners have to a certain extent -o—o—- unlay. with Fmlice Aldcn one day lasl wood, also hay and straw, haled ing home Monday evening, week. saved their faces, they have been 1 CARD OF THANKS. loose. Amos Sler/.ick, Low.dL Kehuildinjj; of Ihe haraed Normal I'rosl and son Hyron i-'rost, Quite a number from Ibis dislricl M. Pike has been quite ill al 'Ma HBOMuauninuMMPKw <*> NV(,, ( in We wish to express our sincere roule 2. (|, the big losers. They have been school building al Ml, I'leasaut V/ 1 1 ' <;nind Hapids, allended the sale of Mrs, Frank the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. A. . ,, v. Monday and also allended a de- Willelle one day lasl week. HI. «MWi» linmks to relatives, friends and obliged to recognize indirectly the Class, but is enough better so he is FOH SALI-:—Heech and Maple wood should piecede the new tilth Nor- monslralioniniisiriiiiiin omni Ihllue* pruninMnininLg' oolf' grapl'iviiiie ' Lester Parsons was home from neighhors for the sympalhy and staying at his own home now. ! and bux/.-wood; also corn in principle of arbitration and their mal school projecl for Northern vines. (irand Hapids for the week-end, :i' : kindness shown in Ihe sickness and Lewis Pike was home from Ionia Shock. K. 1). Veiler, Alio phone. organization is far weaker in every Michigan. No doubt about Ihat. The Ace Vandenbroeck had Ihe mis- Mr. and Mrs. Kd. llolchkiss al- death of our heloved wife and molii- for the week-end. Ada, Mich. (1) ;{.) way than it was six months ago.— conviction is spreading Ihat Ihe forlunc lo injure one eye quite lended a card parly al Lyle Den- C. W. COOK er. and for the heauliful Moral oll- badly last Friday buzzing wood. Il Charlie Rogers, of . Potterville, eriugs. Also wish lo lhank Hev. Detroit Free Press. ick's, of Lowell, one nighl lasl SALE Challc! uu^lgage new projecl is not needed jusl now, is Ihoughl he will uol lose Ihe sight was ealling in this vieinity Salur- Hindi for Ihe comforting words week, day. Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work blanks al 1 he Ledger olliec. Mi and will enlail an unnecessary ex- of il. spoken, also Mrs. Itunciman for her Ace Vandenbroeck and daughler Hed Slur and Oil-Air Oil Slovcs wonderful singing. EDISON IS SPLENDIDLY RIGHT: pense ai this lime when Slate ex- SEELEV CORNERS. SOUTH CASCADE. Sedan, l-'ront Nina, spent Salurday in (irand W'. C. Clark, seal folds back lo make a com- Thomas A. Edison, the world's penditures need Irimming. llow- Hev. H. J. Sligh, of ilaslings, and Mr. and Mrs. It. Lethermnn and DcLaval Separators, Paris and Oil <• -..iii 1 .• . . Hapids, where Dr. Welch dressed Ida Sulton, Hev, Juhlin were Tuesday afler- son, of (irand Itapids, spenl Sunday V lorlable bed. Car repainted and , greatest inventor, has this to say e\ei, it would be a good lime lo in- Mr! Vandenbroeck's eye. Kasy Kbrlric Washers. Oibinel Healers • L. H. Lyon and Familv. m good running order. V. || noon callers al Ihe (1. C, Hichards with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kegle. of the proposition to back down on quire why the Ml. Pleasant build-j Mrs. Mike McAndrews visilcd re- • (p IIS .Matthews. Phone 272 F- I. (e ;{7 n home. Newton Ostium and Miss Mary Shallow and Deep Well Pumps • Prohibition: ing was not insured. Whoever was lalives in (irand Hapids Ihe first Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Reynolds al- pari of Ihe week. Cook, of (Jrand Itapids, spent Sun- Phone (>1 or .'ID.') NORTH KICENK. i'dll lll'.Nl—Modern house oppo- "Yes, I believe in Prohibition. guilty of such gross neglect should lended Ihe funeral of Iheir aunt, day with Mrs. (leorge Cook. I Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hyrnes called Clen Weekes and ICthel Complon •sde park, west side, corner of Large bodies move slowly, but Mrs. Philinda Hrannan al Alto lasl Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Harmon are • uol be given a chance lo repeal Ihe on Mr. and Mrs. Will Andrews, of spent the week-end wilh the form- I'-lia and Vergennes road. I lol if we keep up the law twenty- Tuesday. better at this writing. performance. South Lowell Salurday evening. BIG REDUCTION er's sisters, Mrs. Herl Corrigan am water, heal. Formerly occupied live years, ,and lei the young IL L. Coger and family called Mrs. Fred Kegle, Elizabeth Kegle, —0—o— Mrs. Oi'ville Morrow, of near Lake by loin Walson. Phone la-O people grow up, they won't Sunday aflernoon on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harley Lawyer, Dorothy and Odessa. l ,n s Having decided to quit farming, J will sell at public auction, on my farm HACK GIVEN OFT? Charles ('.line, of Alaska, ' ^ . Larl Thomas. (c If have the habit. Not a large— Reading the attempts of notoriety Donald Lawyer were (irand Itapids In Closed Car Prices Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denine, of merely a noisy—nercentage of Miss Jennie Hichards enlertained 11 , NV 0 () 1 seekers lo malign Ihe characters of i Then Follow the Advice of This visitors last Saturday. Wesl of Smyrna, and Mr. and Mrs. v\ovJ' ;" W(JI;STO> the freshmen class of Lowell High ,^ ,l the people are breaking the Frank MeKnight is visiting rela- Jerry Devinc and daughler were i i " "Ki'iidaclurcr. Mans located 2 miles west of McCords, or 2 miles south of Cascade, or Va mile north great Americans from Washington Lowell Resident. school, of which she is a member at Effective February 11th law. The nercentage is decreas- Arc you dragging along day after tives in the Valley City. dinner guests Thursday of Mr. am shades and llealhers lor hand- ing all the time." to Wilson, reminds us lhal such al- her home lasl Tuesday evening, Tlie day wilh a dull, nagging backache? Miss Sena Kiefl is spending a few ICssex COACH Mrs. Albert Maiissennan. k nil I ing, machine knilling. and It is well to remember, with most tempis on the part of the former's evening was spenl in games and days with her aunt in (Irand Rap- also rug yarns. *2.liu per lb., aOc and 2 miles east of St. Mary Cascade church on the farm known as Riverside Do you feel tired, lame and achy; 4 It. C. King and family, of C.larks- conlemporaries constitule their on- music with plenty of "eats" as a ids. New Price Old Price Reduction 4 oz. skein. Pure wool blankets. of these people who would bring sull'er sharp, lorluring nains at ev- climax to a good time, Chaperones Priced on the basis of other 'Fours/* the Essex ville, have rented the A. W. Frost Mert Orlop and family are now farm and look possession the llrst Willi- lor free yarn samples. Con- back the old saloon with all its at- ly claim lo be remembered by their ery sudden move? Then look to were Miss House, Miss Kammeraad $ farm at Cook's bridge over the Thornapple river, on your kidneys! Colds, strains and enioying a new radio. Tudor »520 *580 Coach offers utmost economy, combined with of I'ehruary. cord Worsted Mills, West Con- tendant crime and misery, it is a countrymen. Oblivion might well and Mr. Poulson, of the school fac- Howard Kegle was inilialed in (he 60 cord, New Hampshire. e If overwork weaken the kidneys and ulty. $ Orlo Weekes and family expect lo case of the wish being father to the be preferred. Having other flsh to bring on throbbing backache ami Knights of Coiumbus at (Iraml Rap- the comfort and satisfaction that only a "Six" move lo (ireenvillc this week. They Miss Richards also entertained Coupe »500 l-OH SALI*.—-Hesidence, consisting thought. fry, we'll take our Washington ids last Sunday. *520 20 have heen visiting relatives near knife-like twinges. Don't risk ser- the Girl Scouts at her home Thurs- can give. Ask your neighbor who owns one. o large living room wilh lire- straight, cherry tree story and all. ious kidney disease! Use Doan's Lake Odessa the past two weeks. Edison is right. Prohibition is day evening with Miss Minnie Morse Try Ledger job print. / Fordor place, dining room and kilchcn, right; but we want more of it in- He was human; he was a patriot; Fills—a stimulant diuretic to the as chaperone. *565 *660 *95 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fashhaugh bedroom and bath, hardwood spent one day last week with their kidneys. Read what this Lowell H. A. Ferral has sold his farm and lloors down; Ihrce bedrooms, loil- stead of less. he was Father of his Connlry; and resident says: daughter, Mrs. Lee Jones and fam- live stock to a Mr. Dinson, of Grand 00 cl and lavatory up, furnace, elec- The time we are going through that's enough for us, Milo Johnson, retired farmer, 82(1 ily. of Ionia. Hapids, and will move lo (irand | Demand for Ford closed cars since the improved types in '825 at Lowell tric lights, every coiiveuiciice, now is the darkest hour before the —0—0— North Grove Ave., Lowell, says: Hapids next month. The community Frank Hlough is on Ihe sick lisl oil I-door garage, delighlful loca- "After an accident my back f A fcrir *• colors were introduced haa been constantly increasing. and nnahle lo leave the house. dawn. Stick, brothers; stick! will miss the Ferral family, and our -' — *'•»» .•**. iVr tion. Four blocks from Main The editor of any publication suff- With greater output of these types production costs Charlie Complon is helping lal. weakened and it ached all Ihe time. best wishes go with them to their .street on Flat river. Large cor- ers more from typographical errors Mornings the steady pain was es- lar.-joffsw | have been lessened, and it ia the policy of the company Clemens break a coll. Rev. L. H. Nixon in his Sunday fulure home. ner lol, big porch, heauliful trees, than any one else. For instance, pecially hurtful and it wasn't easy Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt en- Airir:,: . f. to give its customers the benefits of all such reductions. O. .T. YEITER Leo Itichmond, of North Ver- scenery luaguillceul. No reason- morning sermon declared himself lasl week, in our "Boil it Down" to move around. My kidneys were lertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and j,l} A v«i'(.tnMo gennes, spent from Thursday nnlil able oiler refused. Owner mov- Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, sharp. disordered and I fonnd it necessary Salurday with his sister, Mrs. Al- as utterly opposed to the doubhi Mrs. (iabe Onan and ICIIery Onan, K/.I r.r-ono:.^ riUJ.^ ed lo Los Angeles for business paragraph we wrote: "Redun- n- in J vli.or Ij HOUSES l.i^hl lle^islet'ed Jersey I leil'et to get up several times during the of Wesl Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs, llir. in-l bert llaiisserman and family. reason. Inquire of Mrs. L. W. TOOLS DeLaval Creant Separator No. standard of morals for men and dant words detract from rather night to pass Ihe secretions. I liejuisliTed I Virheron Hrood S, P. Heynolds and daughters, •liliilri. iivo f.y.Uf:!, New Open Car Prices Itulhertord, Cili/ens Iclcphouc C.nl . I) tnos. old John Deere Wai^on. nearly new women, a position in line wilh went to Look's Drug store and pur- tmp/uvv. I'm in p.- 15 than add lo the strength of a sen- W. V. Bunas and family called tlU-, rniluvtm {.i Warm Appreciation (c ill If) Marc, 1(1 yrs. old, wl. Hllill Pair lielknap Sleighs and IMal- i-'otir-horse llileh common sense, us homely as the tence." The compositor set it up chased a box of Doan's Fills and Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. John Carey Hon-Jncliu nr.il R N Touring Car '310 Runabout '290 • | i > IV. He^islcml IVtvlu ron Mares, W. 11. P. writes: "A hateh of Jukes 1 lorm old laying: "Sauce for the goose they relieved the trouble." louuiHMi.cori .. 1; t Q WA'^ II^D—I'AHMS—Is yours for Lsl Stewart Horse (dippers "length" instead of strength, spoil- in (irand Rapids. Mr. Burras is rortnlipalloH, I Hunt tn the editors were rejected as 2 ami .'I yrs. old llis^li (irade Jersey Cow, I) yrs. Price HOe, at all dealers. Don't now driving a new ear. Starter and Demountable Rimi, $85 Extra •sale'. I have more calls for farms Dottlde Dise 1 len-gal. Milk Cans is sauce for the gander." It should ing the sense of Ihe article entirely. simply ask for a kidney remedy— lU'^istoml Yearling ('.oil old, I Ieil'er Call' hy side Leonard Sisson and family have Ikcdjiirpvt no good, hnl when I threw them In the Ibis spring lhan in Ihrce years Single Dise Ciglil-gal. Milk Cans be said in all fairness, that the fact One might as well let such slips go. get Doan's Pills—Ihe same that Mr. lli^h (Irade Jersey Cow. !) yrs. moved to Ada where he has work HEADQUARTERS stove the lire Jusl rmired." - P.uston past. Call and see me soon. (leo. ih-own Horse, wl. I.Til), 11 yrs. Did Sol Hiding Ctillivalor lank Healer of an age-old contrary opinion as The mistake always out-runs the Johnson hail. Foster-Milburn Co., wilh the company building the new Tninserlpt. M. Parker, Lowell, Mich. Olliec Hlack (ii'Iilin^, wl. I'!.')!!, 15 vrs. old. due Sept. 20 Mfrs., BulTulo, N. Y. Tractor, Car and Truck Chassis prices remain unchanged. Iron Age Hiding (.nilivaior 2 Log Chains , regards sex morality, is dircctly correction. dam. over Look's drug store. (c .IN If Uicslmil Marc, wl. 120(1. .S vrs. llis^h (Irade Jersey Cow. 12 yrs. Philip Defenbaker a ml family, of Three-see. Spring-hiolh Dra«, iNNo-ineh Crolchhaek Heavy charfeable to oitensibly good worn —0—0— All Prices P. O. B. Detroit COWS old. due Sepl. ill) FALLASBURG Caledonia, and Carl Gress and fam- Comforting WANTED—Poultry, hides and fur. Carl atlaehed Harness en, who condone in men what they The Ledger editor is in receipt of Feb. 15.—Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Gar- The liiiiidlhilion of discovering how I Hack Ri mistered Jersey C.ow. 1.1 High (Irade I lolslein Cow.!) yrs. ily, of (irand Rapids, were Sunday For Farm Machinery HlHhest price paid. Will call for Two-scelion Spike-loolh Dra« I'j-ineh Heavy Army Harness condemn in women. Women are an invit ition to the Press Congress Held visited his brother and wife in callers al the G. C. Richards' home. tittle we know is tempered hy the sun- old. due May ill same, C. If. Alexander, Lowell yrs. old, lleiler Call' hy side Me(!oriniek Mower Single Harness not wholly responsible for this un of Ihe World to be held in Geneva- Saranae Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. William Hesche ami plelon that other people p^ohuhly do phone 115-2 [c24lf Li^ht Hemislered Jersey C.ow, '2 High (irade Jersey Cow. 5 vrs. Mrs. Jay Teeple returned last MeCormiek Dninp Rake Pileli Forks and Collars fainiess, however. Our good friend, Lausanne, Switzerland, Sept. 14 to Mrs< Emma Dalslra and baby spent not know nearly as imieh ns they pre- yrs. old, lleilVr Call' Hy siile old. due May 2 Tuesday from her week's visit at the Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. ; McCORMICK DEERING, JOHN DEERE and OLIVER tend to.--Boston Transcript. FOR UKNT-5 unfuniished rooms, Clean-Sweep Hay Loader Other Articles loo numerous to John Roufhley tells of a workman 18, Isn't that line? All we lack Patterson home near Ada. Lij^ht Hi^istered Jersey (!ow, 7 lli.uh (Irade Jersey lleiler, (i Emma Onan, of West Lowell. Chips off "Hie Old Block eonvenient for housekeeping, Kdwin (•ale Haling Plow mention of his acqoaintance who married a is the money. Who is going to Charlie Boynton, brother of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dalstra NlJUNioaa-uttioNU Machluti and Rtpaln yrs, old, due Au^. 15 mos. old Fa lias & Co. C;i2T.F. Land Holler -fallen woman be found in a house furnish Ihat? Don't all speak at Wesley Miller, spenl Saturday in and daughter spent Sunday in One-third the regular doso. Mmlo Numerous Other Articles (irand Ranids, :: :: Li^hl He^islered Jersey Cow, I (Ireeuville Walking Plow /of which he was a patron. Both once. (irand Rapids with Mr. and Mrs. of 8ain« ingrodiints, thon cuiuiy W'ANTlil)—Callle, both young and SWINE (.RAIN Elmer Sleinburg nnd family of Byron Green. coated. For children and adults. D Blankets and Robei, Bam Equlpmtnl, Fetd Grinders yrs. old, due Atttf. 25 Champion Potato Planter ^reformed; bat his fellow workmen old, sheep, hogs and calves, also 100 linshels of Worlhy Oats MeCords visited their aunt, Mrs. Rev. Juhlin, of Whitneyville, took •••OLD BY VOUa DaUOQIftTnur, • Lets Dixit Roughag# Mills Li^ht Hef»islered Jersey Call", I Poland China llrood Sow, due to Would not forgife the woman and "My mother taught me never to poultry. W. J, Precious, Low- John Deere llve-looth Walking 100 linshels Yellow Dent Corn Floyd Lang, and family Saturday supper and siient the evening last Try Our Special ell, phone, IKJ-F-l-l. (p 37-11. yr. old, due Sept. .'IH larrow in June Ctillivalor |, persisted in calling her a vile name. quarrel with a fool," said an old and Sunday. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. N. HENRY II ' ' '' Alioul .'10 hushels Cull Heans The man resented it, declaring that Pullman porter, when retired after Floyd Lang of Grand Rapids spent Hesche. Circulator Saws and Frames WANTED— Mauufaclurer desires Saturday night and Sunday with his lshe*was as good as he and he would 55 years of service wilh his com- family. Special Chicken lady to introduce ils goods. No ? v ALTON—VERCENNES. Steel Tanks, Hog Troughs, Fence and Posrs canvassing. • Position pays about _A11 sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 8 months tolerate no more of their revilings. pany. Most of us will agree that Geo. A. Sleketee nnd family and Aee Vandenbroeck reeeived a ^lo per week. Prefer lady who MUdaldom supported him, ap- "Mother" was right, remembering his mother, Mrs. Albert Sleketee, of painful injury to his eye Friday, Charles Brewster Dinner Sunday belongs to ehureh or club organi- TERMS: time on approved, bankable notes bearing interest at 7%. ing bis fairness and the. abuse that a fool "convinced against his Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors while buxxing wood at Pete Vanden- L. E. JOHNSON harness and Repairs ;| zation. Write Sales manager, 5(10 at the Tower home. and will is of the same opinion still." broeck's. Some small object hit I 4' Sloan Hldg. Cleveland, Ohio, (c 30 2% discount for cash on sums over $10. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Teeple enter- him in the eye with such force as Charles Gunn Pump Jacks, Belts and Engines tained the Rainbow club, of which to cut a hole in Ihe pupil. Hi 5 • .1 • WANTFD—Wood cullers by cord Aaaeeaeeaieat from Alaeka ef The eondnet of aoaie people re Mrs. Teeple is a member, from near went to a doctor thut afternoon and PAPER HANGING or shares, or chopiilng by day for Ada Friday evening. Twenty-one S&ncC Winter In 42 years, with minds onr of the poor fellow who Saturday lo (iraml Rapids to an eye and DECORATING Authorized ta» VHIVIMA k c*» Dealer oak tops. J. Kriim, Lowell, (c 3!) guests were present. specialist, who said he could tell Harry's Restanrant groand, wild geeie flying lost his mind and didn't miss It. Claud Booth worked in Conklin in u week if he would lose the sight Work Guaranteed NOTICE FAHMICHS—I will do cus- wherries blooming will last week, assembling machinery for The oldest eating house tom sawing at my home in Keene or not. 80S Jefferson Ave. Phone 382 Art Schneider this spring. Arlhur Shores, one be regarded as unfair A pedeatrfan used to be a peraoa D. L. Garfield. Martin Davis spent over Sunday 418 High St. Phone 210 nOK 178 LOKEIL MICINU Will Booth was working last week with his parents. in Lowell mile south and one mile west of by Florida real Mlate who walks., Now he jumps^-To- Lowell, Mich. Keene church. (p 38 for Harvey Callier, putting up ice Mrs. Ola Condon spenl over Sun- Phone 46-2 LOWELL, MICHIGAN j iedo Blade. at Ihe electric plant. day wilh her son C. O. and family. FRED KEGLE Day and Night Service FOUND—-New glove, right hnml, between Post-olllee and Look's store. George M, Parker, (c 38 C. PROCTOR, Clerk N. C. THOMAS, AuctlonMr THE LOWILL URDORB ud ALTO SOLO FARM NEWS AND . Last Lyceum Course Number Coming to FARM VIEWS No. 38 Wednesday Eve, Feb. 24, 1926 LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 18. 1926 Sixty eluhl men turned oul at Ionia Sparta on February tt, to hear Rob- 8:00 P.M., City Hall Big MASQUERADE Ball ert Addy, Dairy Extension man LIVE LOGAN LOCALS. ALASKA ATOMS. MORSE LAKE RIPPLES from State college talk on "Mineral HOWNE Hl'CLE NOTES. Feb. 1(5.—Mrs. Dale Curtiss enter- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colby, of Hobert Woods, of East Cumpbell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clyne drove Feeds for Dairy Cows." Mr. Add^s THE PROHIVE DOCTORS' Lowell City Hall HAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND ALTO visited at the home of Elmer Shaffer tu Otsego Sunday lo visit their tained the West Lowell Indies' Aid talk was basei^ on work from i West Bowne, spent Friday after- society at her home in Alio last LOCAL HAPPENINGS AROUND McCORDS noon with Arthur Clarke and wife. Sunday. mother at the home of Iheir sisler, dairy. departmenleparl t ut Slate college on SPECIIUST Mrs. Lloyd Potter. The day being Thursday. this subject. One matter brought Mrs. Elmer Ellis visited Claud Mrs. J. (J. Livingston, who has Lavern Seger accompanied Har- MOMMY EVENINO, FEB. 22, 1926 Kcv. HirkcU was in (Iraml Hapids old (iless home from (irund Hapids Mrs. Kinus birtbirthdaym . Mrs. Wesley Yeiter entertained forth was the fact Ihat complex Sileox Friday. been sick wilh a cold is some bet- This Is the 1 1 Monday. Sumlay and spenl the day at Ihe C. W. King, wh o was eonflned lo Valentine day in honor of the birth- NORTH McCORDS—E. CASCADE. mineral feeds nre not giving jhi Treating Diseases Without Surgical W. E. Bunker was on the sick lisl ter. days of her sons Floyd and Glen. McCORDS MATTERS. Operation Ernest Colby was a Lowell visit- Mrs. (ieorge Frazier and grand- Jacob (Hess home. the house nil lusIa> t week with Ihe Mart HoiiHcmaiv. of Ada, callul al results they were supposed to. In a few days last week. gripue is still unable lo go lo his Floyd Yeiter attended a special Visitors at Mr. und Mrs. I). A. or Monday morning. daughter Pauline Whittleld and Moses lloirman and family, of Woods Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ihe John Cox home Friday. 17th Annual their place can be fed feeds that Mr. and Mrs. .lack Shay spent the /.ion Hill spent Sunday al Ihe home work in (irand Bapids. meeting of the Jersey Catlte club In Mrs. Peter Vanderjaghl and Mrs, really do the work und are a lot $5 Crt friit hf Bed Miit.i Ctifle | Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Davis spenl Sun- ' Lymlell Duell were in Lowell Sat- (irand Bapids Thursday. Ed. Chappie and son Kd, Miss Verle At the Bailey hotel Wednesday, week-end in Hastings. ! unlay evening and attended the of William Beaner. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Vanderhoof J. Cox called on the Fred Tillyer cheaper. February 24. day in Battle Creek. and little daughter spenl Sunday at Miss Audie Abbott of Lansing and Haskins, also Harold Wood was Mrs. Maude Skidmore spent Sun- I show. Lee Bryant and familv, of Alto, home Friduy und found Mrs. Ci\ir- On January 211, a represenhilive Ollice bourse 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Mrs. Klmer Ellis spenl Friday af- Ihe home of Iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Blakeslee of l^owell call- home over Ihe week-end. of the Farm Crops department at day afternoon at Mrs Helen White's. Mr. and Mrs. Than Bryant and visited at the home of Hay Seese Miss Made Thomas attended the ence Tillyer slowly improving. AUTO SHOW The Progressive Doctors' Special- lernoon visiting Mrs. Clnud Sileox. Sunday. Sirs. IL Vanderhoof. ell on Mrs. Sylvester S eeley lasl Slate college was in Kent counly Everybody Weloome Mrs. Lloyd Houghton spent Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bryant and fam- Friday. legion dance Friday night at l^ow- John Cox and Fred llousenuu ist is licensed by the state of Michi- Miss Beatrice Sileox ealled on ily. of Alto and Miss Pauline Por- Frank Kaufman, of Bowne ('en- Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Kline nnd were in Caledonia Friday. looking over the seed corn situa- urday afternoon at Frank Hough- Mrs. Patterson, of (irand Bapids, Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. S. ell. tion. Kight pint samples of corn gan; a graduate of one of the best H. KINSLEY and C. STREETER, CommiMee Mrs. 0. I). Dygert Sunday morning. ritt spent Sunday evening at the ter,, visited his cousins, the Miller Bert Douglas, Allen Lasby und Mrs. Ward Willelle, of Olsego anl universities; twenty-live years of ton's. bovs Sumlay. ealled at the home of C. W. King Seeley were Mr. ami Mrs. Leon were obtained from as many sources Mrs. Elmer Dintaman and Mrs. Salsbnry home. Blakeslee, Mr. and Mrs. Howard See- Fred Thomas attended the Masonic Mr. and Mrs. T. Willelle were visit- practieal experience; comes well Merle I'attison and Bob (iambic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke and While Mrs. Mary Weiland, with Sunday. ors at the Fred Tillyer home Fritlas and taken to the college for testing. Ida Meseear were in (Jraml Hapids spent Sunday afternoon at her par- Mr. and Mrs. Bieh visited an aunt ley and Otto Cornell of (irand Bau- lodge Tuesday night al Lowell. GRAND RA PROS recommended. Will demonstrate j children enjoyed the radio at Ihe her daughler. Myrtle Johnson and afternoon. The average germinalion test for in the principal cities mel hods of Saturday. ents' home. 1 of (irand Bapids Sunday evening. ids, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ia'wIs, Air. Visitors at the Clark and Williams this corn was 02,8r/r. In the slate home of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Fraz- baby and little William Weiland home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alihur Peel und family spenl Fri- preventing many diseases such as Mrs. Dale Curtiss enlertained the Harold Yeiter and Valda Walls were on their way to ehureh Sun- Miss (irace Ish and leaeher, Mrs. and Mrs. Vernor Seeley aniMion and Klinganan Bldg. • similar samples run from H(K4> lo West I.oNveii Ladies* Aid society , ier's Tuesday evening. Frank .lanasak of Cascade . Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. (i. IL day evening al the John Cox home. goitre, consumption, etc., and also spent Monday al tlie laller's farm Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler and son day morning something caused Edna MeWhinney gave Ihe ehildren Mr. and Mrs. Mauley Wisner and 80'/r germinalion. II is anylhing Thursday. of the schopl a little surprise Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss und son Clark and daughter Pauline and melhods of treating diseases of long in Carleton. [called on their cousin. Miss Jose- their car lo slide while they were daughter, ami Mrs. Harl Laraway but a favorable condition. Kvery THI COLONIAL QUINTIT .standing by means of medicines, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arthur were in day noon when they brought out a Lawrence of Alto visited Mr. and Kennelh Bates. farmer should start at once to test Mr. and Mrs. Carol Sadler were phine Salsbnry and purchased a going down the hill just south of Mr. and Mrs. Henry (imiam re- spent Friduy evening al Vane Feb. ZX to 27 diet and hygiene, thus saving many (irand Hapids Sunday and attended the Menuonite church. The ear freezer of ice cream, cakes and Mrs. C. H. Smith Sunday. his supply of seed corn. Bringing back the atmosphere of u romantic bygone day, comes the Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and ) registered calf Saturday, M. C. Diifee of (irand Bapids call- turned Saturday evening from De- Thompson's. people from a dangerous and ex- the Majeslie theater. Mrs. (). 1). Dygcrl. j Mr. Lymlell spent the week-end slid in the dilch and turned over in cookies and invited them all lo Mr. and Mrs. Arl Karrcr and Vergennes lownsliii) will hold ils Colonial Quintet, diatlnctive musical entertainment organlaation. The five pensive surgieal operation. EMERY ORCHARDS have some. The occasion being in ed on Mrs. Earl Curtiss recently. troit und are spending a few davs Full Display of all Makes of Cats Mr. ami Mrs. Fml Pattison spent | al Ihe Frazier home. such a way as to throw Ihe oeeu- daughter spent Saturday eveuing al anntial Coimminity day Thursday, young ladies who compose the company, daintily gowned and bewlgged In This specialist is an expert in Mrs. Frank Houghton, of Morse honor of the two ladies birthdays. They were old schoolmates. She wilh their daughter und family, Mr. Februarv 211, at the (irange hall, Sumiiiy nighl :it the home of Mr. Lake visited al Ihe home of her son Mr. and Mrs. Harold Voder spent pants out. No one was hurt ser- John Karrer's, of Kasl Caledonia. tlie mode and fashion of tiiat long past period, mirror the grace and charm of diagnosis and will tell you the exact N, E. Avery, Prop. Lawrence A. Bieri, Mgr. iously. Little Howard Johnson re- The children also enjoyed a valen- had not seen him for 4(1 years. and Mrs. Allen Lasby. Admisaion Adulta 50c • Chiidron 20c Hailey Corners. A good program Colonial days. ami Mrs. Arch Wood. Lloyd ami wife Friday. | Sunday afternoon wilh Dee Bryant Mrs. Frank Fairehild visited Mrs. Fred Thomas, wife and daughter Alihur Peel and family visilcd al truth about your condition. Only I and Josephine Salsbnry. ceived a few scratches on his face. tine box. the Bobert Ferrall home Sumlay is being preptiml. Jesse Slahl is home from Chicago (irange theater Saturday. Feh. 20, The remains of Mrs. (ieorge . E. L. Kinyon in I^twell the week- Mazie and Jane Thomas were Sun- AUSPICES The music of the harp Is a premier feature of the company's program. those who have a good chance to for :i month's vacation. His health The top of the ear and the wind afternoon. The annual meeting of Ihe South regain Iheir health will be treated, /ane drey's Western master piece: shield were damaged, but Mrs. Wei- Brown were brought here for hur-iend and called on other friends and day dinner guests of John Paltison, Kent C. T. A. will be held Friday, The harp has a heart-searching quality possessed by no other instrumont. is impiMving nicely now. SOI Til BOWNE. I Aldo Hall visited his mother, Mrs. of Lowell. Kurl Sinclair and family spenl Passenger Car Dealers Assn« so that every one who takes treat- We Have Fancy Apples For Sale cf the "The Thundering Herd." Mrs. Mary Weiland and daughter, land and those with her were very ial Friday afternoon. February 2l)lli, at the home of E. For centuries It has been used to express the deeiwRt and tenderest of emo- Mr. :iiid Mrs. ('.laud Sileox spent {Ida Hall. Evelyn Williams and Kenneth Sundav al the home of Mr. and Offir*B • Ha**! Rawm tions, and around It Is woven a rich heritage of tradition. , ment will bring their friends al the Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Skidmore I Mrs. Spinner Johnson and baby, lucky to escape so fortunately. Charles Forward and wife, of Mrs. Lee Vumlcrhoof, of (iraml Hap- W. Huehs, just north of Caledonia next visit. of the Following Varieties: Sundav :it Ihe home of Mr .and Mrs. (irand Bapids, were Sunday visitors C. 11. Smith and familv were Bates allended the Begent Sunday enlertained Ihe rilio club with a val- : William, son of Charles Weiland. Friends assisted them lo get home ids. on M3!l. This is the finish of the Two harps are used by this company, and In addition, a cello, violin, organ Some of the diseases treated: Ed. Thomas, of Freeporl. entine party Monday night. while Charles Weiland ami Spinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lustig in evening. third year in thai association. and piano, in various combinations, lend themselves to inany beautiful selec- escaped injury when the automo- (irand Bapids for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Clark, Mr. Frank Vumlcrhoof called al the Diseases of the stoinach, bowels, The children in Miss Wingeier's Mrs. Nina Yeiter and sons, Harold bile. in which they were riding, took Ihe auto home. Coon. Karl Sinclair home one day I his Prospects are bright for continuing tions. Ensembles, quartets, trios, duos and solo iiuiuIkts are played with liver, blood, blood vessels, skin, kid- room id school enjoyed Ihe Valen- 1). W. Layer and wife» spent SunMm - Mrs. (iordon Plough and ehildren, Mrs. C. B. Foote and Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. (i. IL Clark and daughter Ihe work for another year. A. C. outstanding artistry. Spies, Mcintosh, Jonathans, and Marshall were Thursday supper skidded into Ihe dilch and upset Yeiter are in (irand Bapids this ate Sunday dinner wilh Mr. and week. neys, bladder, heart, lungs, eye, ear, tine ho\ very much Friday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Valda Walls. near Ihe O. M. ehureh. where they day al thi home of Bai.yv Laeey, o of Kalamazoo visited a few days John Cox and family allended Ihe SBLITDORF RADIO RECEPTION Hallzer, Extension Dairyman from with her mother at the home of her Tuesday in the interests of the ex- Mrs. Will Thomas, of Whitneyville. Vocal solos with ensemble and piano accompanlnipnt are an espedally nose, throat, scalp, enlarged veins, (ininge Ihealer, Feh. 2(». "The were going lo allend services Sun- near Alio. show in Lowell Salurday night. State college will be Ihe sneaker. delightful feature of the program. leg ulcers, rheumatism, high blood Wagners, Baldwins, Sherm While and Waller Kllis brother Arlie and wife. tension' sewing work. Jane Thomas, of McCords, visited Hobert Holmes, of Walker town- Thundering Herd." wilh .lack Holt. called on Mrs. Mary Slone al the day morning. The top and wind Mrs. Clarence Birmaii aceompan- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fisher ol pressure, tumors, enlarged glands, led her husband to Lansing Sumlay Mrs. (iordon Plough and ehildren C. B. Foote was in (irand Bapids Stinduy afternoon and evening with ship was elected a director of Ihe Lois Wilson and Nosdi llen v. home of Mrs Helen White last shield were badly broken. last Fridav. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Yeiter. (irund Hapids, spenl Sunday al lll- goitre, piles, nerves, weakness or Hubbardstons William Hosier, of Lowell, is where she will visil relalives this and Mrs. Barnum visited at the ius Fischer's, and Art Karrcr nd Michigan (iuernsey Breeders asso- AN OLD-TIME AUCTION SALE. exhaustion of the nervous system The sehool childri'ii had a very week. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Peel visited Mrs. I). A. Wood has heen suH'er- spent Sunday al her father's. Miss slaying al Ihe home of Aaron week. family accompanied them bar lo ciation al its recent annual meeting 11. L. Chapman handed us the fol- Mable Miller, of Belding, spenl the giving rise to loss of mental and enjoyable valentine parly at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeNaughton. Jerry Blough and wife visilcd of Whitneyville, recently. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Ia-wIs Monday. ing with a very sore throat the past at Slate college. Al Ihe Holstein school house Wednesday nighl. lleinl/leinan's helping cut wood. Howard Houghton and Herm week, but is some belter. their home in Ihe evening. lowing copy of a sale bill, reminis- evening and Clara returned wilh bodily vigor, melancholia, diseour- and cheaper varieties for cooking Mrs. Helen While and Miss Mary Mrs. William Cosgrill' and Mrs. Mrs. lUough's cousin. Mrs. (Iuy James Fox and sons, Harold and meeting held Ihe siiuie lime, John cent of olden days when oxen, Sinclair were in (irand Hapids Hoiiholt of the M. S. C. were week- Mrs. Postma visited Mrs. Walter Miss Dorus Sinclair invited a f< \\ her. agement and worry, undeveloped Mr. and Mrs. Krnesl Hosenberg Kdilli Hichards allended the sale Beckwilh and family, of Cirand (iordon, and (ieorge Douglas at- of her friends to her home Saturday lUith and Dudley Waters were elect- whiskey and slaves were the fash- children, either mental or physical, and Mr. and Mrs. ImI. (Chappie al- Thursday. tended the Father and Son banquet end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. 1). A. Wood Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slurgis, Mrs. Tuesday of Ihe late Frank Willelle, Itapids last Wednesday and Thurs- evening, il being a valentine parly, ed as directors of thai associalion. ion. It was published in the An- Alice Bowen, were dinner guests and all chronic diseases of men, lended Ihe dance in Alio Friday W. H. Walls and Julius Wester day. They went to the home of at Caledonia Friday night. Houghton and family. day aflernoon, of near McCords. Arlhur Edison, of Walker lownship, See our window display at Hahn's Grocery of Alio. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MeClellan en- (iumes were played and a daiuiy derson, Ky., News of 1849. Say, last Wednesday with Mrs. Wilkin- women and children that have nighl. have been having the interior of William Mishler. wife and baby Will (ilasgow Thursday and visilcd Callers al Ihe home of James Fox lunch was served. All report a was elected a director of the Michi- what a glorious time N. C. Thomas ballled the skill of the family physi- were (ieorge Snyder, Biehard Or- tained Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge I^ewis son and Mrs. Hawthorne. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Dintaman, their stores painted. Mr. Murray, look Sunday dinner with his people, Mrs. Eleanor (ilasgow. Mrs. (Ilas- DAVIS LAKE. good lime. gan Jersey Callle Club. would have to call off such a sale Mrs. Marlin Hoxie's friends in cian. our local painter did the work. gow is feeling some betler but is lee and lady friend, of (irand Bap- and Mrs. Maud MeClellan and John Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brower call- In 1025 Ihere were 1,308 boys and We Deliver Tel, 116-F3 Mrs. Nellie I'll is and Miss Arlie Joseph Misliler and wife, of Logan. Brass to a birthday dinner Sunday. today, Take for instance "20 Keene will be pleased to hear that A diagnosis of any disease of long Draper spenl Sunday aflernoon in confined to her bed most of the ids, Bert Fox and family, of Cascade, ed on his mother, Mrs. John Brow- irls in clubs in Mieliignn. They Mrs. Nina Veitcr and sons and Jacob Housh ami wife accompan- It was Mr. McClcllan's birthday, WHITNEYVILLE. gallons of apple brandy." How N. she is belter, and is up and around, standing, its nature and cause, will Ilaslings. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Yeiter, of Lowell, ied Iheir daughler. Mrs. Anna Thay- time and is nearly blind. She has also A. T. Dean and wife. er ut Butterworth hospital Sunday. Kad an enrollment of I(i,r>70 mem- C.'s mouth would water and the but not able to do her work. be made Free, and proper medi- had remarkable good eyesight dur- loo. Mr. ami Mrs. Boss Sluull'er uml Levi Cooper ami wife speul Fri- bers. When the work closed 11,1)8(1 meemmeemmmmmememmamMmmtamtmtmKvr. Mildred King and llealricc Bun- were entertained Sunday al the ler from Church Sunday and spent Frank Houghton received a letter tears come, and when he got to that Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller, of Sara- cines will be furnished at a reason- ker Ifl'l Salurday for a few days' home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tlie remainder of Ihe day. ing all of her ninety-lhree years BOWNE CENTER. family spent Sunday with their day wilh his parents in (irauville. compleled Iheir work or 72,211% of 32-gal of Whiskey we feel certain nae, spent last week in Grand Hap- able cost lo those selected as favor- until during the lasl year bill she is from his brother Walter that they parents at Middleville. Farmers inslilulc held al the those slaiiing were flnishers. visil wilh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cum- Yeiter. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hichards en- Farmers have been busy getting arc under (luarantine for smallpox, lie would be all in. The hardest ids at the Hardware convention. able cases for trealment. tertained Sunday Harry Harr, wife cheerful and contented anil finds their ice in the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huizinga and (irange hall Wednesday was well Fifty folks in the Whitneyville re- part for X. C. would be to decide Children must he accompanied mings, of Lansing. All those who enjoyed "The Cov- his son and grandson having it. son were dinner guests of Mr. und Mr. and Mrs. Sam Delmer and son. Jake Miller and lady much to be thankful for. (iuy Smith and wife. Wat Thom- attended. gion allended Ihe annual eommiin- which one of the wenches he would children called Sunday afternoon lo by their parents and married ladies The Melhodisl Kpiscopal Ladies' ered Wagon" will be ama/ed and j and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lusk and Mrs. S. M. Van Nainee Sunduy uml Tluima (irahani, Helen Mon^ r i delighted when they see "The ! friend, of Lowell, and William Cos- Mrs. Mary Tyler was eighty years as and wife, Henry Thompson and ily day al Whilneyviiie Crange hall, lake, and perhaps he would nol be see Mrs. Wilkinson. by their husbands. Aid soeiH> held al Mrs. C. W. young Saturday, Feb. 13. and a num- friend. Miss Edna Erickson of Lan- ultended Ihe show ut Keith's in the altended the valenliiic party given February llllii. M. II. MePherson, Yeiler's Thursday was well allend- Thundering Herd," al Ihe (irange ' grill" and wife. wife were guests of Will Fox and sing visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cur- oul so much nights after the wid- Mr. and Mrs. A. Duller, of Beld- Address: Medical Laboratory, 1 ber of her friends gave her a post evening. . at Euii Sinkler's Salurday evening. of Vergennes township, lalked on 330 Boston Block, | Our Phone Rings But Once ed. The ladies lied a comforter. theater. Feb. 20. Mrs. Tali Buehler and son ac- wife Thursday evening. tiss Sunday. ows if he invested in one! ing, spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Minneapolis, coinpanieil Dy Hobert Heiglcr, were cord and handkerchief shower. Phil Jones and family were in Mrs. Archie Boss is ill. Curl (irahani and wife called on Ihe work of Ihe counly and Slsile PUBLIC SALE. Minn. (p 30-37-38 The play "Cranherrv Corners" Anthony Beit/, on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hancrofl. Mrs. driving lo Kalamazoo I'ehruary '), Mrs. Lizzie Harden visited Mrs. Lowell Sunday. Mrs. U. S. Hunter, Mr. und Mrs. her sisler, Mrs. Miller, of Kasl Cale- Farm Bureau. B. O. Ilsigerman, Having sold my farm and am Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Hazel, of given h> ihV „ Lloyd Houghton, John llolcomb and ' Clarence Birman and baby at the Stewart Draper ate Sunday din- taren Dygcrl attended the Star donia and found her some betler. agricullural agenl of Ihe Pennsyl- | We answer it the first time, so call for lo gel her daughter Huby. who is Found Compensation leaving for "Oregon Territory" by South Boston and Miss Edna Sliull, PROBATE NOTICE. eluh in Ihe Yl iU r i allending school there and met with Austin Krb home a part of last ner with Wat Thomas and wife. lodge at Caledonia Tuesduy eve- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cauipbeil. vania raiiroml, told of the work ox team, will offer on March I, 1849 Bay Winey. of I([ve > well liked h> those -,.,U||.s,,.iy' ' T|u. Im» .n .,t|l.n;|l.J, ning. State of Michigan. The Probate nisihl was .in aulomobile accident while driv- week. Mrs. Ward Boulard went to for Her Affliction of McCords, called on Mary Fuller Ihey are doing on their demonslra- all of my personal properly, to-wit: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hoberl * who allendei banquet and meeting of Jersey in Kalamazoo. Their car was Will HolVman and family, of (irand Hapids last week for treat- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Limpson Sunday aflernoon. lion farm al Howard Cily. County All ox teams exeeot two teams. Court for the Conn'y of Kent. ing A clergyinaii ealled on un uld lady Brock. At a session of sa'd Court held at t Salmon Lobster Sardines Cod Fish Mr. and Mrs. ('.land Sileox and breeders while Mrs. Bancroft and hil hy a car and Mrs. Huehler was North Bowne, Warren Housh and ment and a rest. and son spent Sunduy wit}i Mr. und Mrs. Ellen Heynolds is enlerlain- Agenl Vining showed pictures of Buck and Ben and Tom and Jerry; A letter from Mrs. Laura Tucker, Mrs. Houghton visited Mrs. K. C. thrown lo Ihe pavement and was family, of Hastings, Simon Mishler (iuy Smith was in (irand Hapids who had been iietlddden fur some Mrs. Freil Davis. ing her son. agricullural exlension work i n the Probate Olliee in the Cily of t Crab Shrimp Fish Flakes Tuna Fish Misses Mildred King and Heatrice St«kM.AltrMtltMablnM _____ . ... 2 milk cows; I gray mare and colt; of Collegeview, Nebraska, saying (irand Itapids, in said County on I'nnker called on ('. W. King, of Hosenberg. bruised tpiile badly. Hobert had j and family. Edwin Yoder and wife Tuesday and Wednesday on busi- years. Mrs. (ieorge Bobbins, of Clarks- Will Thomas ami wife spent Wed- la dark walnut aad Itaht 'pONE—dear, pure. meUow, musical tcn?si Kenl Counly. Minor Cook was I pair of oxen and yoke; 1 baby her son came Ihroiigh his operation lo have Ihree slilchcs taken in his | visited at the honie of Mert Hos- ness. "Well. Mrs. Davlet," he said, "und ville, is spending the week wilh her nesday with their son Arch, who is eataral grain. Prka,fS. A Tonei that faithfully reproduce tJjc un .tl eliairman of Ihe meeliug. the 2'.ltli day of January, A. 1)., Stripped Herring Clam Chowder Alaska Tlmrsdav niuhl as Mr. King 1 yoke: 2 ox carls; I iron plow with linely and is doing well. I«2(i. has heen ill wilh Ihe grippe for a Kl RAL CARRIER EXAMINATION. hip. Mrs. Muchler was able lo rule lettler Sunday. Klber Thomas, of Lansing, is a how are you today V" niece, Mrs. Jennie Schruder. very ill. *** you are certain of htvlug A one day bee shool will Im heb. wood mole board; 800 feel of pop- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Price, of Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Lind, Mr. und Harry Proctor and niolher. of Present, Hon. Clark K. Ilighee, few days. The I'nited Slates Civil Service home, hnl has been conlined lo her Klmer Winey and wife, of Smith guest of his grandmother, Mrs. J. S. "oh. I'm pretty well, thunk you," awdala fren MO to 1419 whenever you tunc in on a Splitdorf Receiver. in (irand Hapids for Keul county lar weather boards; 1,500 ten-foot Ferndale, were Salurday ami unlil Campbell, visited at the home of Mrs. Nick Pilsch ultended the purty (irand Bapids, called on Levi Coop- apairisls Friday. Februrrv 20. The .linlMe ol Probate. Commission has announced an ex- bed for several days. A friend of Thomas, this week. was the elieerful answer. The mecially constructed aunplificatkm units; tne. fence rails; 1 sixty gallon soap ket- Monday, with her father, helping Philadelphia Cream Cheese Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeNaughton Huby's. from Coldwater drove Ihem Charles Weiland. Howard Houghton and Herman ut Bernurd Flynn's Suturduy eve- er and wife Sunday. meeliug will probably be held al Ihe In the Matter of the Kstale of amination lo be held at (irand Hap- Splitdorf patented circuit; the vigilance ex- tle: 85 sugar troughs made of white to celebrate his birthday. John Shaw. Deceased. and Ihe Misses Man and Addie home. The Huehler car was badly Warren Housh and family, of Honholdt, of M. S. C., and lady "Ah, that's right," said the clergy- ning. Henry F'ishcr and family, (iuy A. (I. Woodman Co., 2118 Scribner ash limber; 10 gallons of maple Baggas Turnips Carrots Spinach Sinclair visilcd P. .1. Sinclair at ids. Heceipt of applications for Myers and family were callers al . crdsed In testing—all, are factors that insure the M. A. Wilkinson, of Saranae, and II appearing to the eourt that Ihe which will close March 1020. to broken, every spoke in one wheel Hastings, Will Mishler and family, friend, of (irand Hapids. were man. synipaMietlnilly. "1 hardly ex- Mr. and Mrs. Frunk King und Avenue N. W., supply house on 238 syrup; 2 spinning wheels; 30 pounds Norman Price, of Ferndale, spent Hlodgell hospilal Saturday after- Darwin Gress, Mr. und Mrs. Mel- Ihe Monger home Sunday evening. utmost in tonalquality in every Splitdorf Rcceiv cr. time for presentation of claims till the position of rural carrier at was broken out. of South Bowne, Lewis Seese and guests of Dorothy Smith Saturday. perted to liiitl you In sueh good spirits, Then, to make certain that you enjoy thir ad- Scribner Ave. The meeting will of mulIon tallow; 1 large loom made part of Sunday with his mother Leaf Lettuce Head Lettuce Fancy Apples noon. They fonnd him somewhat Henry Slater and family, H. D. wife, of North Bowne, visited at Clayton Waterman and family, of ville Boss and son, of Lansing, Mrs. Barnum and daughler from slarl al 10:00 o'clock and will In against said estate should be limit- < Alto, Mich., and vacancies lhal may eoiisldering your atnietion. I was vantage when the receiver is operated in your by Jerry Wilson; 300 hoop pones: celebrating his birlhdav. Norman ed, and that a time and place he Whipping Cream Salted Nuts improved. later occur on rural routes from Bancroft and wife, of Alio, visited the home of Joe Mishler Sunday. (irand Bapids, were Sunday evening afraid I should Uml you downheurted." spent the week-end ut Ed. Lind's. Alaska, visited al Bert Douglas' Fri- home, we make it a point to see that you ger the addressed by E. L. Ewell, bee sih*- 100 split hoops," 100 empty barrels; is in the real estate business and Daniel Zook. wife and baby, with visitors of Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Smith. Mrs. Jennie Schruder culled on day. eialisl from Slale college. appointed to receive, examine and One of Ihe periodical free chest that post-olllee. The dale of exam- Sunday al Abe Kash's. "No. no, sir:" she cried. Interrupt- results the Splitdorf Receiver is capable of giving- 1 32-gallon barrel of Johnson-Miller doing well. adjust all claims and demands : clinics which are being conducted Miss Krma Kash was home from Mrs. Fanny Zook. visited at the Mr. Baar, of Beed ('ily. called on Mrs. S. M. Van Namee and Mrs. Visitors at Will Thomas' Sunday (iuernsey breeders from Kenl am. whiskey, 7 years old; 20 gallons of The Booster elub al Lee Lamp- V ination will be staled on admission ing him. "No, no. Indeed, sir. I've were Hiram Clark and family. against said deceased by and before Ihroimhonl Ihe county by Ihe (Irami cards mailed to applicants after Ihe Kalamazoo the week-end. home of Addison Krb, of Elmdale, (iuy Smith and family. Sunday. Allen Lasby Thursday. surrounding eoiinlies will hold Iheir apple brandy: I 40-gallon copper kin's Friday nighl. Sunday. Visitors at J. S. Thonlas, Sunday imieh to Im* thiuikfiil for. Why, only Thomas JKorward spenl Salurday Frank Clark, Mrs. Kunnedy and annual winler meeliug Tuesday, said eourt: Hapids anli-lnherenlosis society close of receipt of applications. Hobert Woods, of Clarksville, vis- A. H. STORMZAND slill; Oak Ion lealher; 1 dozen reel Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ciimmings. of It is Ordered, That creditors of will be held in 1. (). ('». F. hall al ited al the home of Ahe Kash's Sun- Miss Mima Somers returned to were John Thomas and family. Wat the other id^ht. when that house Just aflernoon with Boger Pilsch. lady friend, Lester Kennedy and March 10, al Ihe (irand Hapids Y. M. hooks; 2 handle hooks; 3 scythes Moseley, spenl Sumlay al Arthur I Hahn's Grocery Topeka, Ind., last Thursday. Thomas and wife and Anna Smith. opposite was on lire. I couldn't help friend, all of (iraml Hapids, and ('.. A. The members will have din- said deceased are required lo pre- * Caledonia Thursday, l-'chruary 25111, day and Monday. w*;, CENTRAL QARAOE and cradles: 1 dozen wood pitch- Shores.' sent their claims to said court at from 2:1)0 lo (1:00 p. m. .Sirs. Vivian Anderson is caring Karl Starbard and family spent The nurse from the home in thinking of all the poor people crush- Try Ledger job print. Walter Clark and wife, of McCords. ner logelher al Ihe V., and hold forks; one-half interest in tan Frank Shores and family were t TWO DELIVERIES, DAILY PHONE 14 "Joan of the Tovcr" Sunday al the home of Harvey (iraml Bapids visited the McLeece Lowell Phone 43 Iheir meeling Ihere iu Ihe afler- said Probate Ollice on or before the + for Mrs. Burns, who is critically ill Inj; each other In the street, and nuiny yard; 1 32-caliber rille; bullet mold Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Will 2»(h day of May, A. I)., 19211, al ten The and ion sale held al the home .Tnjin. (pleen nf Scnthuiil. WMS riillf'O al Ihe home of Joe Klynn and wife. Blough. of near Hastings. boys at Lewis Boulard's Sunday. noon. W. 1). Burringlon, Fieldman • of Mrs. Neva Willelle last Tuesday of ihem not irettlng a sight of the tire and powder horn: rifle made by Thompson. o'clock in the forenoon, said time 'J" ••S* ,j. .j..;. .j.w v v ".h'iin of tin- 'rower." ||«*C||1|S«* ••lie w-is Jake (iless and wife accompaiijed Wilbur Pardee and wife attended Mrs. Lewis Boulard was in Free- for the (Iuernsey Associalion wilf Ben Miller; 50 gallons of soft soap; was very well attended. We are born in tli»» Tower of I.ntHnti. Slit- the funeral of Zagouia Fox at Free- ut all. while here was I, ull nice and talk on (iuernsey all'airs in Ihe Slab and place being hereby appointed her sisler. Mrs. Jennie MeCormiek port Saturday. hams, baeon and lard; 40 gallons of for the examination and adjustment all sorry lo lose Mr-;. Willelle from was I ho wife nf Kin^ hav'ut. to whom Wednesday lo (irand Hapids. where port Saturday afternoon. eoiiifurtalile In lii-d. and I eould see It and Couuly Agenl Vining on (iuern- Served Them Right our eommiinily. hnl we send our heaiitlfully through my window with- sorpliuin molasses; 0 head of fox of all claims and demands against sin- was niiirriod wlu-n she was oniy she left for her home in Chicago. Jerry Blough and wife, with Bay LA BARCE RIPPLES. sey interests in Kenl County. All hounds: all soft-mouthed except Bride (at the telephone)—Oh. John, very best wishes wilh her to her Blough, visited Jesse Blough and out even turning overt (Hi, no, I've a (iuernsey men should be at Ihe "V" said deceased. eijrltt. Lavern lliintington went lo Lans- Mr. and Mrs. ('laud Loring and one, do eome home. I've mixed the plm;H new home in Kaiamaxoo. family, of Hastings, and ealled on lot to he thankful for."—London Tit- at 11:30 o'clock. It is Further Ordered, That pub- ing Sunday lo ^el einployment. daughter and Mrs. Charlev Loring /> ViiwJ Al Ihe same time I will sell my In some way. The rndio is till niv- lic notice thereof be given by publi-! Mrs. Tina Nearnberger went into Harvey Blough ami wife. Jerry, spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Al- Bits. An inouiry came lo Ihe Kent six negro slaves—two men, 35 and wilh his sons. Boy and Jesse, called Counly harm Bureau from a Coun- ered wilh frost and tlie electrir ice cation of a copy of this order for I the ditch Monday forenoon, as she vah Loring, of South (irand Hapids. 50 years old, two bovs, mulatto three successive weeks previous to. / as driving to Clarksville. Ihe car on Karl (ioseh at the Pennoek hos- Leo Snyder and Louis Luneke ly Agenl in Pennsylvania asking for wenches 40 and 30 years old. Will hox is slmrlnir "Way (Mil West In pilal Sunday afternoon. Kiiiisiis."—KvervhiHly's Magazine. said day of hearing, in the Lowell .anding upside down, bill forlunate- called on John Oosta at Blodgctt Whence Cocoa Comet informalion on dairy callle. The sell all logelher lo same parly as Ledger, a newspaper printed and ly Mrs. Nearnberger not being hurt. Henry Slater and family and B. hospital Sunday. The eoroa plain Is now grown In many impiiry comes as a resull of a T. B. will not separate Ihem. circulated in said counly. The car damage was only broken I). Bancroft and wife, of Alto, Mil- Mrs. Vern Loring und daughter districts of the tropical tielt, and Its lesl in thai county which was show- Terms of sale, cash in hand, or PROBATE NOTICE. A true copy: CLAMK H. IIKIHKK. C^O HV BUB Ion Mishler and mother visited al ing a seventy per cent infeelion. glass and a benl lender. (iertrude were in (irand Bapids eonsimiptlon. in one form or another, note lo draw 4 per cent interest Stale of Michigan. The Probate Judge of Probate. John Holeomb attended the Jer- the A. T. Kash home Sunday. MULSOLAX Twenty Jersey breeders inleresl Bread flavor never lies. It'sthe Salurday. has tiHTeased all over the world. It wilh Bob MeConnell as security. Court for the County of Kent. JOHN DALTOX. | sey associalion in (irand Hapids Miss Pauline Porritt, and her ed in Iheir callle mel al Ihe Asso- key to the kind of ingredients To ('.lytic Perry spent a few days lasl Is an evergreen, and Is equal In site My home is two miles soulli of| At a session of said eourt. held at CIS) Hegister of Probate. Thursday. sister, Mrs. Fairchild's, of McCord, week wilh CliU'ord Shuey, of (irund eialion of Commeree Cafe in (irand Versailles, Kenlucky on McCoonsi to a well-grown apple tree. The pods the probate ollice in the city of that enter into the making of Mrs. Francis Warner and baby, of were in (irand Bapids, Saturday. Bapids. Hapids. February 11, and furlhered ferry pike. Sale will begin al 8:00 YOUR ONLY RELIEF FROM (irand Hapids, in said eoiinty, on the TIME C;»RI) IN EFFECT SEPTEM- a loaf. Taste— (irand Ledge visited from Tuesday Sir. and Mrs. Haymond Aldrich, ahout eight inches long, grow out of Iheir plans for entering in thu coun- a. M. Plenty, of eats and drinks. 11th day of February, A. 1)., I'.llid. The Grand Rapids Automobile Show unlil Thursday wilh her people, I). NORTH McCORDS—E. CASCADE. of Caledonia, spent Sunday with the trunk, and are red. yellow, hlaek ly Jersey eonlest in Miehigau. A J. L. Moss, Wallace's Farmer. BER 13. 1925 (Too late for Last Week.) Present; HON CI.AIIK K. IIKi- D. llolcomb and family. She vis- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dillman and purple, aceordlng to the Keason. census of Jersey cattle is being la- HKK, Judge of Probate. ited Ihe remainder of the week with Mrs. Peter Vanderjagt spent Snydor. There are twenty or thirty pule red CHRYSLER 58 ken in Ihe county and an active Pere Maruuetne Railway Co. GOOD BREAD eamoaign is being made for mem- In the Matter of the ICstate of Jo- February 22-27 Indusive her sisler, Mrs. Cecile Wallace, of Thursday aflernoon at Mrs. IChna Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frooman heans Inside each pod. einheddeil In u sephine S. Sinelair. Deceased. KAST:—No. 32 - - 7.35 a. m. is no better buy on the berslliip * . Tw•- o projeels are under (irand Hapids. Kaharr's. entertained with a dancing parly soft white pulp. Coeou groves are At these new low prices, there N. C. THOMAS Frank X. While, executor, having WEST—No. 31 - - 10:50 a. in. It has a simply delicious flavor—the result of only high- Harry Fields visited his people al Mrs. Albert Boberson went to the way. One is Ihe holding of a Saturday night. never planted solely with cocoa trees. market today. Ask the person who owns one. AUCTIONEER filed in said court his petition, pray- Mixed run east about 9:00 a. m. for ost-quality ingredients, from Hour to salt. 25% eft on all round trip tickets to Grand Rap- Howard City Ihe week-end. eouuimnity church al West Bowne Mrs. Duvid MeWhinney received CONSTIPATION showing of callle al the summer Although it grows best in hot eoun- meeling and Ihe other is Ihe getting CALEDONIA, MICHIGAN ing for license lo sell the interest Belding, returning about 2:00 p. m., ids during Automobile week. I Kent county went through Mon- Sunday. the sad news last Wednesday of Ihe of said estate in certain real estate for Elmdale and Freeporl. Ask Your Grocer day wilh a new snow plough. Albert Boberson and wife, Peter death of her sister, Mrs. Brown, at tries. It Is delieuto. and has to he pro- of more Jersey herds into C. T. A. WATCH THIS SPACE EACH WEEK therein described. work. A conimiltee was appointed | Jerry Hlough and wife visited Vanderjagt and family allended Ihe the home of her son. teeted from the sun, and for this pur- McCORDS GARAGE FOR SALES It is Ordered, That the 12th day Grand Trunk Western Lines. i Wednesday and Thursday wilh funeral of Kd. Mead Tuesday, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Denise enter- pose forest trees are plunted In the lo plan Ihe summer meeling and to KAST—No. 54 - 7:11 a. m. Endorsed by pliysiciuns, not a patent nostrun, but a scienti- get out a premiuni lisl. They will Make dales with W. Condon, Lowell of March, A. I)., I!l2t), at ten o'clock Comstock & Graves Transit Lines ! Iheir cousin, (iuy Beckwilh, of Dulton. tuined Sunday wilh a birthday din- groves. Some of these grow to a great Phono Alto 31. McCORDS, MICHIGAN. in the forenoon, at said probate No. 50 - - - 2:32 p.m. '(irand Hapids, Ihey also called on Miss Vera Peel spent Friday af- ner in honor of Mrs. Frank Denise's height and have a tufted head like a report back al another meeling the Hundreds of iaUsSed cnstoaeis onr ollice, be and is hereby appointed WEST—No. 19 - - 12:38 p. m. ! Mrs. Kleanor (ilasgow and found lernoon at Mrs. Peter Vanderjagl's. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry lie preparation. 31sl of March. beat advertismeat No. 57 -K:i(i, p. m.. Hag stop niitural sunshade. These protecting Coupon No. 86 good for Two Thoatro Tickets. March 23rd is Ihe lenlalive dale for hearing of said petition, and HERALD'S BAKERY ' her much better. Miss Minnie Tillyer spent Sunday Harper and ftuniiy were guests. that all persons interested in said I Jerry Hlough, wife and sou Hoy trees are ealled "Cucuo Madre." or i for the annual meeling of Ihe Kenl Thursday, Feb. 18.—Morris Clem- afternoon with Miss Kmma John- Miss Florence Harper who is enl, Orleans. estate appear before said court, at visited Sunday wilh their son and son. working in (irand Hapids spenl Sat- cocoa-mot her. County Holstein Breeders' associa- said time and place, to show cause hrolher Jessie and family, of Hasl- Arlhur Peel and family spent lion. Plans are nol all made but Saturday, Feb. 20.—Charles Ress- •Ji ••• | urday night and Sunday with her ner, Kalamazoo. why a license to sell the interest of ' inns. They also called on Karl Tuesday nighl al the Arl Kahmra r purents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Har- itaaaaofcio:! all Holstein breeders are asked to said estate in said real estate should Trout Have Beat Flavor ASK YOUR DRUGGIST, HE KNOWS set aside thai dale. J. (I. Hays, Tuesday, Feb. 23.—John Win- : (ioseh al Ihe Pennoek hospital. home. per. geier, Moseley. nol be granted. BUILT Helen Johnson spenl Ihe week- Karl Sinclair and family, John The seeond-hest-tlavored tlsh In the secrelary of Ihe Slale associalion, I FOI NBED MAKE THLS BANK Bobert MeWhinney visited over Wednesday, Feb. 24.—35 head II is Further Ordered. That pub- M • end with her aunt, Mrs. ()/,i Pardee. Dalslra and family look dinner with the week-end wilh his uncle, Blain world Is the uyu, a speeles of trout FOR SALE BY M. N. HENRY will be present. Watch for further lie notice 1 hereof be given by pub- •> O.N ON W. 11. I wife, ()/,i Par- (ieorge Sinclair and wife Sunday. aniioiincenients. large horses. State Fair grounds, MeWhinney and wife. whleh is found hi the southern Island DRIVE AND THRIVE (irand Hapids, Miehigan. lication of a copy of this order, for I \ dee and wife, Mrs. William Cos- Mrs. John Dalslra was in (irand Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schooley • SECURITY Your Business Home SERVICE waters of Jiipan. It is only surpassed Friday, Feb. 26.—Fred Keagle, three successive weeks previous to * grill'. William Mishler and wife. Bapids Monday. were Sunday evening cullers ut the GARRET J. DOYLE, EX-DETEC said day of hearing, in the Lowell * Jacob Housh and wife attended the Andrew Houseman and wife were In tlavor hy (he eaulachon speeles. Cooks Bridge, Cascade. Registered (Hand Loring home. whleh Is a liahltant of the waters ot TIVE, DIES AS HIS SON IS Jersey, registered Percheron horses. Ledger, a newspaper printed and funeral of Yagonyi Fox al Freoport in (irand Bapids one day- this week. Mrs. McCuul and family, of Irv- SPECIA L S BURIED. eireulaled in said counly. * the I'aelllc northwest. Monday, March 1.—Douglas Rey- TV* • Saturday. Lee Vanderhoof and wife, Mr. ing, siient Sunday with her daugh- A true copy CLAHK E. HKiBEK. L ' Mrs. Joe Lehman and Mrs. Tina (iunlap and wife, of (irand Bapids, (iarret J. Doyle, 55, formerly no nolds, Green Lake. Registered Jer- A ter, Mrs. E:l. Colburn und fumily. seys, 23 shoals. Judge of Probate. Nearnberger made a business trip took supper with Earl Sinclair and Ladies* Sport Hose ut 250. * lice detective, died al his home, 34! icMgi Mrs. Buth Miller und son (ieorge, Slraight-av., X. W., Salurday morn- JOHN DALTOX, to Saranae Friday. family Sunday. Tuesday, March 2.—Earl Thomas, No Matter Where You Live of Leighton, spent last Sunday with Ladies* Silk Hose, exceptional vulue, 2 pairs for $1.00. Ar £e»*4mlitl TnniftntUim ing while funeral services were be- Whitneyville. Registered Jerseys. Register of Probate. (38-311-4(1 Arlhur Peel and family spenl Sun- her daughter, Mrs. Bobert Spencer day afternoon at the Carl Wakelleld Ladies* Silk and Wool Hose, $1.00. ing held at St. James church for Friday, March 5.—-C. J. Wiebenga, CAM PA I LAKE RADIOS. und family. PIRATES!!! his son, Hertrum J. Doyle 19, who Hopkins. You can enjoy the advantage of a home. Mrs. Ellsworth Hurper returned Frederick Pilsch and (ieorge Mill- Mrs. A. Houseman spent Friday Ladies* Wool Gloves, 75c per pair. died Wednesday night. Monday, March 8.—Herb Regan, home lust Tuesday ufler visiting Ihe helding. Michigan Railroads Welces^ er wenl lo Holland fishing lasl Wed- at the home of Mr. Cox. Girls* Wool Gloves, lOc per pair. The son's demise is believed to Checking Account with this institu- nesday, ami brought back one hun- past I wo weeks with her son and have hastened the death of the fath- Tuesday, March 9.—Worthy Rain- John Cox and family took dinner daughter, of Detroit. The above are all new goods, not old Icfl overs. 1 dred and Ihirty dandies. They with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lapp er, who was unable lo attend the bridge, Dulton. l(i large horses. tion. Through our special bank- ceiiaiuly made some nice eating. funeral because of heart disease, Thursday, March 11.—Ralph Ter PNORE 27 Good Roads Sunday. In the afternoon Mr. Lapp HARRIS CREEK. New line of Ladies* Haretts and Pocket Combs, 10c cncli. Mrs. Sanford Kllis spent Wednes- and Mr. Cox attended a Klan meet Porto Bello wilh which he had been suffering Beck. Moline. 24 head registered ing by mair* service, you can safely day afternoon in (irand Banids and Howard Anderson und John Mc- Men's Windsor ties, all colors, .'U)c. several years. Those attending the and high grade Holsleins. ICHIGAN if one of the states that has made the greatest progre: i ing. Donald, of (irand Bapids, spenl the FOR QUICK RELIABLE called al the hospilal ami seen Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox were in Fresh Ginger Snaps, 2 ixninds for 2r)e. funeral of Ihe son, unaware of the friend of her's who is very sick. week-end ut their respective homes father's death, proceeded lo Parnell KEENE NEWS. M by the extension of its good roads. Its industrial importance i l ; deposit by mail and pay by check. (irand Hapids Monday. (ieorge (irahani and Lyle Kllis here. Extra Strong Cheese, 38c per iMmml. wilh Ihe body. Emerson Davenport Is expected TRUCK SERVICE been gready fortified by the development of a system of intern I cor - Mr. Wagemaker, of (irand Bapids, Ben Burns, of Traverse Cily, vis- Gold went lo Detroit and brought back and friend, entertained John Cox Dill Pickles in gallon glass jars, extra line al $1.25. Wilh Garret Doyle when his death home Wednesday from the Ann Ar- municadon. It can idii advance under a careful and judicioub exteo ;ic i Mr. and Mrs. Henry (irahani .who ited relatives in the vicinity lust' came were a son and daughter-in- bor hospital, where he was operated and family wilh fine music one week, being called to Ihe bed-side By A. D. Howden Smith Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Peas or Diced Carrol Is, 2 cans have been spending Ihe winter wilh nighl this week. law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle. on for double hernia. of this program. With the passing of transportation from the mud age •datives ami rnemis. - , , of his mother, Mrs. Bose Burns, of Author of "Thi DoemTrail," Tfca The son died late Wednesday Our next Aid meeting will be at You call, we haul relativeMrs. sMal anl d Keisefriendsr spen. l a couple J!™Vi ; Hoberlson is on the sick lisl. fcVi.ViIwi*r'«£V I *i i "ivr ' Trioiur* of tfe BucoIm*," ste. for 25c. to the hard rood age there are indications that we are experiench. ^ l.\ ths of days in (irand Hapids last week. •'"bnson and familv spent lAl 'e • is seriously ill. Bulk Cocoa at 15c per pound. Pure Lard 2 poimds for from Infection which developed in Hev. Hagan's in Saranae, March 3. of the nose and nenetraled Ihe brain. Invitation to all. United States an Induatrial revolution as important in its effect j < w;. * I FARMERS STATE BANK Sunday caller• "s al Peter ci.....,....,Pilsch's, Mondahome. y evening ut Ihe John Cox visite.' d JSunda" y at Ihe Basil Vreeland 35c. Doyle retired from Ihe police de- The box social at Oscar Moore's homelioim*.. Without a doubt this is Duily trips to Grand Rupicls that which marked the introduction of the macadam road and the steam were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherman John Cox and wife were dinner 15 pounds of sugar for irtment in 1923 after having been Saturday night was well attended Alto, Michigan and daughter Verle and Mrs. San- Miss Vehua Anderson, of (irand the pirate romsnce of the « member for 22 years. He en- and a good time reported . railroad in England* This Is evinced in the expansion of our national guests al the Fred Houseman home Bapids, spent the pusl week with For an extra good cup of cotTee try our San Hurlo*8, ford Kllis and daughler, and Miss Thursday. tered the deparlment in September Mrs. Carrie Conuon from Ver- income. Miller from (irund Bapids. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. (2. decade. Action tskesplsce only 48c per pound. of 1901 and was promoted to detec- Xennes, called on Mrs. Lewis Lceee "A Horn* Bank For Homo Pooplo" Anderson. TIIORNAPPLES a few years previous to tive in 1905. Sunday. For instance, the wealth of our nation—mtwtment on our plant—m The euchre party held al Ihe Bacon, Weanies, Bologna and Choice Wesjefti Beef. The widow and six sons survive Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lampkin went Rogers Track Big, Strong tnd Strvictable Yes, Yet Feh. 15.—Mrs. Blanche Sullivan Is home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flynn 1912 was 186 billions of dollars while our national income—(he anntial Robert Louis Stevenson*! We are selling the Natrola Heaters for warm I h and him. to (irand Rapids Monday. Some people are tike hlotten •thej entertaining her .sister and children Saturday evening wus largely at- u Take aRideintbe from Chicago. famous novel Treafuve Splitdorf Radios for Entertainment. Clara Ruegsegger, of Belding, turn-over—was 30 bilUons of dollars. r i ...... j..,...... ^ | uet everything haekwards. tended. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and Island ** and tells of how 12 quart Galvanized Water Pails for 32c, (so dou'l .<40 The wealth of ths nation in 1922 was 321 billions of dollars, anJ Mrs. Jane Thomas spent Sunday eve- GOVE CORNERS Chevrolet ng with Mr. und Mrsrs. 1Ir a Dean. Captsin Flint and Murray dry.) our national income over 80 billions. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. MeClellan en- So superbly smooth is its performance end to Thorville and Arlene Thompson tertained with a dinner Sunday, the raided the Spanish Gold Coleman Lamps at $7.50, Coleman lanterns a I Thin Folks! of (irand Bapids spent the week occasion being the birlhdav anni- delightful its comfort thmt you will step from the It took a fix-doQar hwettmenitomakea dollar in 1912. end with their arandparenls. Mr. Double Coleman Lamps. Especially adapted for schools, versary of Mr. MeClellan, J. B. Brass Galleon and buried their granges, garages, or churches, these are exceptional values wheel amused that euch power, speed and snmp It took only a /our'dollar fmmftmiil to make a dollar in 1922, An Grange Theater, Alto, Presents and Mrs. Hendrlckson. and Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge I^wis. could be achieved In a car that coecs so little. Put More Red Mrs. Swainston received word of Mr. Brass, Ihe eldest of the group, ill-gotten treasure on the ut $15.00. Dr. M. D. Warner increase in efficiency of 33 per cent, ki a decade. Ihe death of a Utile nephew near was eighty years old and still can> lonely island known as the Let us retire you. We carry the Firestone and Mans- No matter what car you arc driving or Intend Middleville Sunday night. "dance a Jig and entertained with I In Your Blood Osteopathic Physician The cominunily meeting ut the some orgimn poetry. Dead Man's Ghett Long field tires and tubes. 10,000 mile guaranlcc. HE utility of the raibosd, as a freight carrier, has been increased (irange hall Wednesday was quite Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Silver again thumps Wc have a great many bargains in Foot-wear, (Lealher already Burke't Tablets of God lifer Having Purchastd tha offica and practlca of Tmany times through the complementary agency of the good roads well attended for the shorl notice. Adrian Zuidweg and Mr. ami Mrs. or Rubber), (inderwear, Sweaters, Bed Blankets, Balh There were some interesting talks Wm. MeClellan and sons Billie and his ominous wsy through it—and thousands know the new meaning ol OU and Iron Wttl Do It Dr. L. E. Mathaws system. The traffic in the old days could only be drawn from about given hy K. Vlning, Mr. Mcpher- Jack. Robes, etc. Quality at Low Cost eight miles on either side of the right-of-way of a railroad. Now, the son and a state speaker. A fine During Ihe aflernoon other call- the pages of breath-taking dinner was served by Ihe ladies of See us today. Ask lor a demonstradon* Thia Mia who are wwtkeaed Md rua railroad's range of activity is five to six times greater. True. thc<;e new THE THUNDERING HERD ers -were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hull adventure, and there are down aad who weal lo build ihianlTtt announcas tha opaning of offices In Zan# Grey's Greatest Novel; with Jack Holt, Lois Wilson, Nosh Beery, Raymond Hstton the (irange. and Mr. and Mrs. George Edward PrieM /. •. k Plbtt, MIcklfM up with firm Ntfd fleih aatd to do mw> transportation agendas prfsant some problems that embarrass at times, Mrs. Nina Fox spent Saturday MeClellan of Spring Lake and Mr. Pew, Billy Bones, Gunn OUR MOTTO: Is and will bo, Many Salos and thing to toaeaad ttnafthia the blood. night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. L. MeClellan of Grand Tmriaf •MO Cm* . *645 V* To. Ttmk • *395 The be* way to acooiiplMh hoth of Ths Nsgoncs Block but better transportation in whatever form it may be, operates to the acroit plains 1 and others made famous Small Profits Two thousand fear-maddened buffalo itampeding the A. T. Dean. Bapids.—Com. aowbiw Umm reflulM at the mom Uom ii through general good* One thousand blood-thirsty Indians attackinf a caravan! Baymond Linton spent Sunday by Stevenson, along with 1 Toa Truck. tha Me of Burin's Ood Liver Oil aad Iroa Lowsll, Michigan with Donovan Bates. 76S Compound Tablets. This is a aew sdea> The railroads do ask for reciprocal regulation. Lowell Ledger and Grand Bapids many of the author's own WE STAY OPEN EVENINGS S! ~ (CkaMfeOi*) Ulie discovery that preseati all the famous Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson Press on routes IS.W). Same price took virtuM of the (InMt Ood Uvsr Oil Soo this Unusual Western Masterpiece on of (irand Bapids spent Sunday at the for Herald club. Local edition of creadon. combined with Iron and other health for Michigan is in ths vanguaid as an industrial state. Let us retain that Hendrlcson nome. Ledger 50c less. Wilan You Think of/Haro/tandita drive over to building ingredients la pleasant-to>lake position. Donovan Bates is having some sugar coated tablet form. Ganaral Practice [more of Job's comforters; not very Wrtdi tor tha Ofam* MeQIEEN MOTOR 00. As there tie cheap imitatioos on the The Michigan Raibosd Association approves the state's proposed Saturday, February 20 pleasant, either. market said to contain Ood liter Oil go to the drug store that sells Burke's Ood Phone 33 program for mors good roads bscams it will yield a large return on M. D. Hoyt ' lagClwftwta Liver Oil and Iron Compound Tablets Office Hours The Fiout Fhilotopher Happy Allen's General Store the original and geouiae. Don't forget Haute Cfelb and 10 A. M. to 12 M. the investment Lumber, Building Materials to mention Iron aad spedfjr Burke's. ASSsd Attraollon "Th* Manufaoture of Steel Plates" Don't trjr to whip the devil round Evening* by Appointment 2P.M. to

But his feurg ««r* fromtftaitt At ilMMMfMOMMOMOMMM work heraelf. I was beginning to real- Reave-ho! And the iavt. nondlMcovery of llM watcher by the J ize how entirely useless this young He alts In the sun' Chic Two-Piece Frock J* V »' Hurrah, bullies, for the Spanish mala: Selecting Outfit dour took the Italian the other way. person was when It came to caring for His Unit thouKht was to make sure Heave-ho! And the red blood of Orange Silk Crepe herself. For one raised In poverty From white throats will rum thut tlie Klrl wan tmfe, and he flung Ihe for Long Journey Conquer Constipation Ihe Instinct of self-preservation seemed Hurrah 1 open the door nnd cnnie In. He gave to be raeagerly developed; of course, a grunt of satisfaction as he miw her Narbonne was nearest to him, snd her hands should hsve told ros tbat lying on the ImmI; then like a H|tlttiiig Wife-Ship with a backhanded sweep he stilled Smartneia of Clothea la Im- at the beginning. cut lie Mwung round as lie felt Drutu- Prudence's Daughter with Yeast Foam! the vicious lips and sent Six Fingera portant; Duda Should niond'M hand on IiIm Mhoulder. Woman She eyed ths tough smoked neat over backward. With every ounce of weight In hla For cocudpadon try chlat drop ft cake of disspprovlngly; then bravely re- Now. I had no desire for either ' Be Conservative. i»ody behind the blow. HukIi hit the Yeast Foam in ft gUua of water; Ut atoaa marked : the two to be traveling ahead of me. Italian on the point of the jaw. With- for fivft minuteai adr with ipooiM let aettU •The flie Inrned well." Narbonne would not wittingly harm Traveling Is one of the fine arts, an out a sound the man cruui|il«>d up and By ETHEL HUESTON ftnd drink the milky wftter, including "Exceedingly well, roaderoolseller me, but he was eccentric, to say the Important phase of which Is the choice Copyright by the Bobbi-Merrill Co. WNU Bcnrleo Another, and a longer pause; then Ititcbed on bis face. the white predpitftte. WNU Sarvtoe least. His companion was capable of of proper clothes. Particularly lo the And now there was not a moment stie was timidly remarking: any infamy If left unwatched. So I feminine nomad, smartness Is Imper- A to bi> lost. At any moment one of his "There, came to roe the absurd no- affected the role of pacIAcator, and ative, notes a fashion writer In Ihe tion that*monsieur was dlsplessed be- pals miirbt come upstairs, and every- CHAPTER X—Continued mother—to know it was only that "This Prudence of yours told me," said: New York llerald-Trlbune, and yet ll cause I user, the wood. But I tell my- should never be bizarre or aggressive. thing depended on speed and linding —17— when you thought It wus—something he said, with a lender smile to apolo- MMSsSSssSs: "Let bygones he bygones. Six Fin- else." self there Is much wood, enough for Conservative, tasteful chic Is what Is the key. Ilimii shut the door and She was late and made haste to slip gize for Ids use of tbat sacred name, Or, If you prefer, eat the yeart with a endue oe By HUGH PENDEXTER gers forgot his sea-dlttles are not for "No, sweetness, 1 shouldn't like It." all France. Also, the more wood the most admired In a stranger arriving locked il: then feverishly be started to into a t'resb dress, bru.-binn her hal;*, "she told me tbat If Ihat llrst warm e piece off Imtter. Aether of young ears. He will not forget again. BUCK GANG search ilirou^'ii the llalian's pockets. .lerroid honked shrilly to them from wakening up stops short on betler uc- Hm^taeiaMosrr "PeyCrever more coals. What have 1 done that Come, come, men; you'll need stout or en route, and that should be the powderlUK her creamy skin with her A Sequel lo Bulldof Drummond. 13 wrong r Kvery tiling up lo date bad panned out usual gentle care. She was very quiet the car outside the door, and with her quuintance, ll Is nothing. Rut if It -AVtraWeaeeet-elc. hearta for your journey to the Acaa- basis of the traveling costume. SAMPLE CAKE FEES "Nothing that la wrong. Only, thlsi so wondertully that he relused to be- during dinner, and Prudence's eyes hand, in Prudence's, Jerry herself led goes on and on it Is love at llrst sight. nlbaa." The Ideal of the woman traveler Is eopyiticHT wr BKOTM Afcmif SAPPFM the way. As they drove swiftly along JMIMMMttMMMMMMM lire—I asked the wood to be fed on L I lieve that luck was Koing to fall him rested upon her often with troubled, Itet's wait a Utile, Jerry, and give ours Six Fingers pressed bis Angers to to arrive at her destination, no matter dIOlZGE H. DORAN CO. WA.CA JVrtvce OorrlsU by Hash PaaSeitsi«-lMI-llll. a little at a time. Tou put It all on now. and sure enough he discovered unobtrusive sympathy. And after din- toward the hospital, no word was a chance to go on and on. Just a his split lips and nade animal noises, j how long tlie journey, looking as if at once." I the biincb. I'liyilis was free, and be ner, while her father read the evening spoken. little!" Narbonne was staring at him coldly. . she had that moment left the bands CHAPTER XII—Continued at the other to a bracket which emir , heard her yive a little sob of pure ex- paper, and while 1'rudence worked Jerry sat erect and motionless, star- Prudence's slender figure, which Iiad COMPLICATIONS "Bot It made a good Are, monsieur. one hand on the hilt of bis sword. The I of a deft and experienced maid. This ing upon the snow which tlie lights of Tou have said It yourself. I fear you —19— cled his wife's right wrist. And the ciremeiil. with an absurd bit of lace that was stifTened into anxious rigidity at Jer- IEW HANDY PACK old vlllsln essayed something Intended , sounds diAicult of achievement, but to bracelet could only be opened with a lie heaved the Italian onto the bed. tlie cliy sprinkled with scintillating ry's impulsive offer, reluxed softly, aTNOPBlS.—Travellne by caaoo ar. overnice In your exactions." the habitues It Is relatively easy. Like "No go, darling," be multered. . ,, . . hecominu a handkerchief to corre- PAM on the Mlsalaalppl, on bta way to for sn sffable smile, und croaked: k,, v A v ot gems. "1 only mention It because the heavy : everything else, it requires care and ••Anti I'm afraid of making too much . - ". hreakin« Hie chain .and siiap|>ed tlie steel bracelet onto hU spond with Jerry's newest gown, she and tears of grateful pleasure came Fits hand -> Blloxl, In the early daya of the "Rough day, mate; but I'm used to ,,r ! Addnm noise. I'm goiiin I" try and ft»rce tbi.j i^H'nw out the smple was so pre , anil. Then he slipped the keys into sat in a great chair under a shaded When .lerroid, after llrst helping to her eyes. "TTT pocket and punt aettlemeat of Loulatana. William smoke Is drawing tbe strange canoe rough living and rough ways. I was : consideration. window" ~ posterous as not to be woiib even a bis own pocket, and crossed to the lamp, a niaga/.ine upon her lap. and Prudence out, telling her to be careful, Jerry drooped contentedly against Brampton. EneltBh apy. known to to our shore, and soon we shsll have forgetting the lass. I'll stay for'ard I First and most important comes moment's tlioiiiibt: so everything de-, window. The en«lne was still bum- to mind tlie ice, not to fall, went hack Indiana aad aettlera as the visitors," I gently explained. "I would the choice of the actual traveling out- Hy a stroke of luck ihey bad not tak- stared across it to the delicate pat- ids arm, crooning her happiness. A Weed* Are Doomed Beate Japanese Beetles More for yoar aoaay "White Indian." Bees a NatebeB after thia. And there's a jug of brandy I pended on the bracelet. And when be minj; gently; the thudding noise was tern of the oriental rug. Jerry was to assist Jerry, he said, a little awk- curious, calculating look took Ihe Indian post a deolaratlon of war have Mid nothing thia time, but I did In tbe boat what I'll overhaul." At. Whether the journey Is to be en his clasp-knil'e. and by a siill u'i'eater Unsightly weeds along Ihe garden A new nltractive agent, geranlol, for aad the best Peppermint Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for c;iiiie t.t exiiiiiine it more carefully lie j still ifoini; on: uoiliinu seemed In any considering how to surrender Ihe wardly. but determined iliat she must place of Ihe tender hrllllunce of her aealnst tbe French. For hla own not want mademoiselle to be taken by I signaled for Narbonne to let him • made by train or automobile, there stroke of luck he t'eiind thai ihe catch path are doomed, according lo infor- use In Japanese beetle control work purpoaea, bo baatena to Bllosl to found that It had a Vale lock. 'way dilVcrent. No IIkIU came from the broken toy. have bis view of thlnus at last: eyes. surprise, end, perhaps, alarmed." go, for bis departure would give me a •; are two qualities essential to the smart on the wlndoiv luui been l-roUen. and mation from (iermtiny. Certain com- was demonstrated during Ihe course carry the newa to Bleavllle. lie sat d<»\vn on the cduc of fhe bed. i room below them. everytbiUK bad "Jerry, all men are fools sometlmeB. "This awful country, wliere tbe sim- chance to talk alone with the French- | traveling dress, it must be made of Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago that it proved even easier open The sudden ringing of the doorbell "Unless father especially needs you pounds hnve Just been patented that of un observation tour conducted la iarWriglii'sP.ILHaftiy Pack French governor. Bramptoa meets and she watched idiii anxiously. worked better than be bad dared to You shouldn't expect too much of any an old friend. Joe Labrador. In- plest act may bring death I" she dra- man. Once Six Fingers had rtlsnp- I material that does not crease easily than lie had tboui:iii. caused her to start violently, altlioiigh nt the factory." she said, carefully may be added to Ihe gravel before New Jersey this year. The geranlol "Can't you ^ci it iindnnc, boy?" sb'* hope, lie iiad only to lower I'hyllls of us, you know—not all the time, at dian halfbreed. who warns him matically whispered.. : and It must be of a color that will not Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism The next moment he had vatrshed she laughed immediately at the ab- wording her delicate thoughts, "you layings the pal lis in order to prevent draws the beetles Into a timited area, mJSSmmmSmSSmSl^ peared toward the edge oi the hhu" i w liispereil. out of the window, and let her drop least." Bienville haa threatened to bang I smiled resssurlngty. readily show the dust. Of course, into the drawim; room. And n -w he surdity of her nervous tension. And can be a great help to me in my build- any weeds from growing, or they may where they can be killed with a spray him as a spy. Bramptoa refuBes 1 drew Narbonne farther apart from "Not it" I stopped here till next onto the flower bed and then follow Jerry nodded her head trying to "Hardly death, or we would not he ; traveling always seems to bring out a not iced that that strange ni'i»e whicli when Katie came into the room and ing. And 1 know enough ahout it now be powdered or sprayed on the weeds of oteoresin of pyrethmm and soap. to turn back. He falla la with the girl and said: Christ mas, darling." he answered hiinself. After that it was easy. smile her appreciation of bis effort Jules and Basils Matter, on their here waiting. It Is nothing—these fatal defect In any shade. Tbe dark he had beard while siandinu i>n the •aid in an awed voice; so i In.I we can easily make a good liv- to kill Ihem. The most potent of "You know I am being hunted. Per- . _ DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART heavily. "Come along, darling," he said ur- to help. LORIDA way to Bllosl to asoure wives strangers coming. I only mention j tints form a background for llgbt-col- lawn was much louder. As he cau- "It's a policeman, ami be wants lo ing for—both of us." An exquisite these compounds ure Ihe sodium und Smile, smile, smite; ihough don't from a ship, the Malre. brlnglna haps you do not know tbat there are | This is a two-piece frock of orang "WCII, .'i out of the window and '-'cully. "I'm Koinj: to lower you out "There are a lot of fine things about m are a paylag crop In Florida. Can them so mademoiselle will not be ! ored dust and the light ones seem to tiously opened ilie d'Hir and peered ijee .Miss llarmer," Jerry wus oniy Hush stilTused her face. calcium puratoluene sulphonamides. forgel, vice utways smites. follow the same year with another women from France. At Blloxl those aheiifl whom I fear more than .-ill : silk crepe with plaited skirt. The da I'or lite policc," she implored. j him," he went on determinedly. "I— sturtled." 1 attract soot as If by magic. Nothing tirsi 'hen I'll follow. And once we're •unused curious but not concerned. I mane and Jerrold exchanged elec- (crop. One town of 700 ships a million Brampton proteota a womaa from those remaining behind. I do not sign consists of the colors blue, black into Ihe pas>aue ihe \e,-\ :;i.m hum 1 I had him stay up at tlie house with i worth a year. For infomation en a aergeant'a brutality. She tells "You have your musket close my Is quite perfect, but beige and medium Acccpt only "Payer" package "My dear." he said still more down, you've u'oi to irice up your "Votj've been > peed in;:, miss, nnd trical. questioning glances. After all, know how far I can trust your com- green and yellow, and is an outfi* became i stead.v drone, wliile with j me while you were in Mount Mark." ek farming in Florida, write Dept A, him Bhs Is Claire Dahlsxaarde. grays are as safe a choice as any. which contains proven directions. - heavily, "1 !iad. as I luld ynii. ii iiiil»> skirts and run like a stas across the you pay your own tines," said .lerroid. your side, as If you feared! I, too, panion, but to you I tell this: At Point each successive il.ii l lln; ll ' n lM.ard> Jerry was still very greatly In the ^ARTMINT OP AAMCULTUMI picked up in a raid In Paris. Evi- that will appeal to many young dilTereiice ' e ciMr.lii her Kri-aih sharply. wood- yet." pux./.led. How women gm on to things He Intervenes to prevent a man, from her bosom and allowed It to hang mies will, I believe, follow the main iM'lrin lit the trn-lc mark of Barer Manuforturc of MonoacftkacliK-iti-r of Sallcyiicicld though litiht was -hn >iiu tVeai mI'r at a snail's pace," she denied lightly the breach. English, known as "Old 81s Fin- "A iia-;y man wiih Iniiu anus wii.i at- Tlie\ were llo| indeed, ii was Just the way they did there was no know- outside her blouse. Then as an Inspi- channel. There Is a small bayou, or Lace Most Feminine of _ , „ some nf |he dints And a- he • ! And added slowly, "most of the time." "A yood Idea, Jerry." be said. "I gers." following her to New Or- Unnecessary Work tacked inc. It migli! I e al! ri^lit. ot" as I'hyllis let u". and he saw her pick as she remembered the burst ef speed ing. lie had covered all Ids tracks leans. A Frenchman, Franeola ration : "But the log boat! We should canal, not more tban six feet wide and aloii^ in searc h uf ihe -i. i-> Im iic.ird so carefully. can't say I consider iMiane particular- All Trimming Material. "A woman never seems able to make emirse 'mt I >"i;ieho\\ le.-l iliat this herseir up and dan across the lawn, with which she left Locust street. cc_ ana Narbonne, slightly demented by bide It. Then they could not find us." usually choked with drift at the open- voice- prm eediiv.; iri'in > ne n; the "That is why I looked al you that ly born under a mechanical star. You atorlea he has heard of tbe When fashions are so very fern Tribute to Beauty up her mind." matter !> iie.xomi liie local constable. that he heard a terrific uproar in the With tlie usual easy clubbiness of "Now thnt they have seen the smoke ing. If 1 can reach that unseen and rouins he passi'd. Kvidcirly a la ri\ nL'bl at the station," she said In a shall have him. At a great sacrifice rlchea of the New World, Intro- Inlne as they are lodny, and when "Kaipiel .Mtlier, llu- Spaiiisii music "Why should she? She would only even if I i'nuid lind him. Yon >(•(.. j house helow, and several men came the small town and the Middle Wesl. duces himself. Bienville accuses it Is better that they And us," I an- cut across the loop I will save a day. populous hiMisehnld. ii sinicU him. as on my part, of course. Put I can only coa every tendency Is to make them m"r« iiail arii-i." >aid a playwri^hi, ''keep- change ll again." dmi't even know where we are." lie poiiiidinu' np the stairs, lie vaulted subdued little voice. "To see If you Brampton of treachery, but the swered. "If we should disappear they It Is at Point Coupee I plan to get he tested the Iioiimui -' ir > i'h his •lerroid asked the oflleer, whom he bail tell you In fairness that your young graceful and softer In line lace l> promising io eom<- to America, and chocked the exclamation of -urpris" oxer lhe windowsill himself, and low- had anylhing against him." latter aecures a respite from would And the Are, and they would go ahead of my pursuers." seen and knew by name, to sii down, man wHI not be llnanrlally dependent 1 hen she uoe- bie k on her word. Ii s weight l"> see if ii crca'.c l. lint 1'ie that rose to her lips. 'T "Not a thing." be declared, "not a death by revealing the Natchea bound to be fashionable. From Schocl Teacher explain after, ered himself to the full extent of ids and olYered him a cigar. deolaratlon of war. He la to o.. up the river and tell of the desert- Narbonne stiffly answered: slairciise was old and .solid, and the filing In the world. I like him." on you and your houses. He had Lace Is the most feminine fit' iill a pity, i'or Uacpiej .\lelier i-n 1 only darlinu: lei's think of his now li arms. Then he too lei no and dropped This is my daughter," lie said pleas- await tbe arrival of a former ed camp. It would be had for them "Monsieur. I have au equity In thi to Great Eminence stair carpel was ihli jj. and ai tlie ni"- "1 know il," whispered Jerry. enough left out of the wreckage to trimmings and one that has been de a ureal ariisl ; she's liu- 1110-! b'-allti only i could 'jet ihe key ; if only 1 , onio the (lower bed below-. And it was j aiitly, indicating Jerry in tlie gr eat companion, Damoan the Fos, who to tell such news to Damoan the Pox." cursed river. 1 am a landed proprie- A yoimu man who was brought upon meiit ilu^h was n<»l disposed to tide him over, anil be thinks of going will esonsrate or condemn him. cldedly neglected ihe pasi few sea- iu! crealure in the world. Knew where il was. even." ' as he was pieUinu himself up. pre- | chair. "You wanted to see her?" Finishing my Ash, I took my gun tor. I have Investe. replica of the one helow. and he Blloxl. Hs meets the MattorB ity paid to Louis XIV In his lifetime. known throughout if for any reason he doesn't come I'll Many Put in Work then they were taken, very quickly, questioning eyes upon IMiane. "Weil, girlie, I hope you ure look- Tlie presence of "spots" on tbe sun She. ol eolll'se. i- aerusloined '" 'bat turneil in the ilireiiioii in which It- cause of the Ice. 1 came through FORT SHE1BV and they go to New OrleanB In a headway for evening. This season the world. His have to leave you here and raise Ihe ing forward lo a golden future." sailing packet. At the landing I tried to thank him for carrying my knew her room must lie. And h * had lown, but 1 didn't even see a Hat tire." very quietly, to a little white room "Then you were not—completely- is declured to have caused a decided where Detroit won metal laces were brought out In much sort of I hinu. so »he took no not ice. (J olden Medical uaim." on Bamboo Carving "No, I thought IV dye my hair plnco Brampton again encoun- note to Mademoiselle Dahlsgaarde, but only taken a couple of steps when he Tbe oflleer looked In bis note-hook. where Iniane lay and waited for Jerry, ruined. as tbe papers saidV" slump In tbe sale of artitlciai fertiliser softer weaves and more Inierestin^ Iitn when the young uoalli'-rd platiUed Pisi overy Is tbe best known blood med- He rose and paced softly up and When you gaze upon a heauliful i black this year."—Louisville Courier- fame for courtesy ters Joe Labrador, whom he he would not permit, declaring: stopped abruptl.v. peering ahead wiih "Man run over. A fellow named en(llMg t'..V lo the ilr. Pierce, 1nany Kac,, saw you right beside him. a little "Then ufter ull you really did—a nese farmers feared that the preaenca et fa yo a day snd op—othar canoeB for the English settle- brightened with colorful Ilowers ol your money. seiiorV she said, in her thing darker than its surroundings . unIIIMeieiicbe n 41* IId* 'Ia sit ch eII Ttrie II dUTI tIo l*mak» llille l\l u: pl|| 1hil s1113 | - workman has his spe- The yiii now shyly advanced and Clinic, in Puffalo, N, Y. Also write for An.I .>• •It.kf t • i. it« I.; i> .> I • . . ... little—" she liegan eagerly, unal le to of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub In Cu- of sun spots meant that a famine waa rooms etfcgo end up. Sarvi- ments. Claire turns out to be vivid satin or velvet. It makes an ex- SWeel. fivsh Voire. And at that moment something spratm mind. To go or to wait; to go at once i an(, NVlie" ll(-' his share of in front. He says he has seen you extended a hand lo Narbot.ne, saying: free medieal advice. voice the hope that was almost a ticura Ointment. Remove surplus due this year and tbat the purchaaa dor aqutpmaot with pwtsctioo a creature of moods and a ter- ceedingly jouihrul combination a-- "The uoal herd look off his iiai. out of the darkness, and he found him- I work he passes the piece over to an- often, knows you, knows your cur, rible handicap In a race for life. "I have the brav-e l-'renchman 'o prayer within her heart. Ointment with tissue paper. This Is of fertilizers would be Just so much against eucaaive tipping. Cen- well. bowed and ans Th.' i l-l sin rli' n ir'-ily habits returned. Ami not a moment scenery and if there are any animals I your car. Ids foot on the running Jerry fell siie could not possibly from the forest-mold. And I was pop- Touring World on Foot Eye il, 1! lirlue* coiiif..rtlut r i'.i-f Danger 6,822 DEATHS FROM W.O.Mellev.Asa'lSac'* "One must catch the Ash Arst," was mature in feeling. l! but. aii-. all illuOOi'li too soon: he was up auainst an an- introduced into the landscape they are | board, talking to you, and Mbat you know u greater liuppiness lhan she eyed to observe bow calmly »jhe accept- Otto 11, lib bier. American, who "Pve told you before. Gerry, I can- Bath B. FryBBko. Meneeir tbe quiet response. "Besides, I placed And now. metal laces and dyed laces Salve IUIIJi UurUI.Xi-n torktlij tagonist who was worthy of him. Two j cut by another, while portraits are .-tarted off in a great rush—" felt in showing Duane iter houses a WHOOPING COUGH ed his homage. Sbe retired to ber log, started <1111 from Ids home town. Ihin not marry you." the wood on the blaze monsieur start- Full Length, Moleskin-Lined Coat, having succes.sfully fought for iheii hands like iron hook- were round his taken care of by a workman who does Jerry did not move, did not speak, few weeks later when he was out of pulling us along after her by the ex- uor. .Maine, on April 11. lo travel For SORE EYES "If you don't take care, dear, you'll ed. The coals will be ready." Suitable for Traveling. position, the rest of the lare l,.mll.\ neck, and tlie man who u'ets ihat nrip no oilier kind of work. Before tlie sat as one turned lo Ice. Ihe hospital and quite himself again. Whooping cough Is the most neg- quisite cliarm of tier manner. It round the world on foot, has arrived refuse me once too often!" lected of children's dtBeascs, and one of "All the wood?" I shaarply de- is siaginn a comeback even in while, llrst wins more often than imt. His wotk Is laid out, the surface of tlie Prudenc • got up quickly, crossed to Under his interest, ids admiration. Ids Would Prove Theory caused me grim amusement, and some Kasha, tweed, cheviot and Knglisli in Sao I'anlo. i'razcl. IMchler Is unbounded pride in her iiccompiish the moat dangerous. There are S.8SS manded. eeru and the natural hice tints. •ramping roi-nd the world in the hope Beauty own hands shot out into the darkness, bamboo is treated hy a rubbing process her chair, sitting down lightly Upon deaths reported In a tingle year In the Old Koxley—If I consent tp your chagrin, to realize she waited until suitings are the best maierlnls for ment, she glowed witii a glad delight. She bridled at my tone. A tug at Some of the newest evening •JoWll" ..f winninu a purse of siu.ihhi, which Of Hair and Skin and then for the first time in his life which proceeds with the aid of a the ureal arm of It, her firm, soft lin- DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Unltod States from this disease. There laniage witii my daughter, what do Narbonne was present before exercis- winter traveling, and a fur-lined com 1 my line demanded my attention. After are fealnriim lace, not for tin Clillrt he says has been offered by a New he fell a stal- of fear, l-'or he couldn't j brick of fine (-lay ami the operation gers lying against Jerry's fro/.en hand. "It isn't really the work." she ex- is no cure for whooping cough, • It oil propose to do for u living? ing tlie height of her charm. With a that Is roomy enough to slip on over ($ > 3 Preserved By a brief Aght I landed a catAsh. i ii>i ume. hut lor irimming;. York newspaper for the feat, lie has reach the other man: loin; ihomrh his takes place under water. After It Is Jerry tried lo smile al her, lo mst plained, leaning hack against tlie ban- usually running Its courau, but relief .Tack Poore—I will Immediately be- glance to make sure Six Fingers was a tailored suit or a dress and a nobl- Aspirin Marksd With "Bayer Cross" can be given and Its duration short- <0 far crossed ihe I'liiled Slates from arms were, th other man's were far ] ister of a circular staircase which Iiad lli to demonKtrate that two (;nn live She waited until I had secured my er weight coat Is an essential. ({•'X'MJCUTICURA carefully dried it Is turned over to tlie reassurance. The at tempi wrung her Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. ened, A few drops of Dr. Drake's nol within hearing she confessed: .Maine to l.os Angeie-. and has vis'led ! longer, and as his hands went along cost iier two hundred dollars more cheaply as one. We won't ask for book and coiled my line; then she A' N | K> \ Soat» to Clrnnae ni list who marks out the design from mother's heart. Qlesico will relieve the most violent "Messieurs, 1 am much afraid of A two-piece .lumper dress wltb plaits Plain Hemstitching Is Mexb-o. Cuba, .lemaba. Cimt'-mala. J.i i* l.ii .-'.tf Ointment to Heal Ihem he -oidd feel the muscles stand- ' than iier figures bud allowed. "It is cent more than you allow her now. said: one workman to another as Indicated The oflleer, uniioticing, iiad contin- Warning! Unless you see the name paroxysms of coughing, and given that man," on both hips, with the fiout and Hie lloiidiiras. M<-riramia. Costa Itica. ill1.' out like steel bars. He made one Just like play, with something lo show rotfulurly It will lessen the swerlty of "The wood was to burn?" Very Easy Operation above. ued his narrative. "Started off very "Bayer" on package or on tablets you Narbonne bowed and turned to leave back of the skirt plain. Is Ideal for I'an.-ima, Colombia. Kcu.idot-, Peru, supreme effori to force tliroiiich to his for it hesides. Two things to show for thu attacks and bring quicker recov- There are several Kinds of hem fast, with a great Jerk, and swung tbe are not getting tlie genuine Hayer "Tes, yes. But not all at once. A us, but I seized bis arm and detained tnivellng. Its perfection Is achieved I'.oiivia. A rut til ina. Crumiay and Mra- opponent's Ihroui and ii failed; wilh j It—u sweet little place for someone to ery. Kndorsed by physlclanH and sold stitehing to he dealt \\ii!i. l-'or plain Art and the Haddock fellow back so lie .-lipped on Ihe ice. Aspirin proved safe by millions and by druggists on guarantee uf complete* little at a time." blm. He roughly shook off my grasp by Chanel, who has reduced ail super- zii. Kicblt-r is payinu his way b\ giv- his superior reach he could keep his ' live and set an example to Ihe neigh- HutlHfHctlon. BOc by all dealers every- "1 wis not to know without being and whispered: fluous detail to an absolute niiniiiiuiii. hemstitching draw tin? number ol On one of the piers in Portland an And tlrllton was riubl behind you and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. ing lectures and musical enlerlain- distance. Already I'nimuiond's head j borhood, In Ihe first place," She Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. where.—Adv. Co/ds cJS* told," she said with much dignity. "If "Did'you not 'near? I have enduret1. A round or slightly squnred neck, threads called for in the direciinn of meiiis and tuninu jdanos. Quick Relief! A plcamnt effective tyrup. old lishinonger told the legend of the ran over him before he knew he bad 35c and 60c titei wa- Itejnning to feel like bursiinu ' paused Impressively. monsieur will be explicit unother time the little beast, but surely mademoi- sometimes tlnlsbed with a iiiirmw • he ariicle you are iiiaKin^'. if llu queer markings on the ha.block. Jusl fallen, of course, If ihe fellow was Imitations may prove dangerous.-Adv. Co Stop them today And extemully, tue PlSO'S with the awful pressure round Ids "And In the second place," Duane Descriptive perhaps I will do better. But wood! selle should not be annoyed." scarf that has Importance enough lo hemstitrliing is near il nn-ii Throat and Chctt ahafi fhe fish's '.'ills are two dark hoi herl ug you. Miss llarmer " be sug- Stop them quickly—all their dangers and Salve. 3?c throat, and he knew he imi-i do some- j encouraged her, reaching almost as hy When a man mukes a fool of him- La! La! There is nothing but wood. She understood this byplay and was be smart and Is small enough not to the hem up lo the edye of the drawn lijoiche- like bruises, one on each u'osted. witii the solicitous Interest of First Nlggah—Boy, you Is so thin diaooinfbrta.Endthefevcraod headache. Force Don't Let That Cold ihiii;: at om-e or lose. And Just in habit for her eager expressive young self ills first thought should be to you could close one eye and pass for Surely one does not have to be spar- The Qiri Now Shyiy Advanced, and between us. "If you have respect for be cumbersome, siraluhl sleeves that thread, baste ii in and liiin ii wiih side. And from each of these marks an oflleer In a small city where ber the poisons out Hills break colda in a4 hours. time !ie remembered his clasp-knife, hands, bis eyes feasting uinui the rudi- keep others from finding it out. a needle. Tbcy tone the whole system. Tbe prompt, ro» ing of wood in this land!" Extended a Hand to Narbonne, Say- the women of France you will dismiss are .just loose enough to be comfort- the bemslilcl inu'. runs a siraicht dark line back toward father was a man of power. it went against his nrain io use it; ance of ber beauty. table results have led aiillionato employ them* ing, "I Have the Brave Frenchman able, a narrow belt and lliile pockets Hold the wrong side toward vol Turn Into "Flu" "He was not l oiberini; my diiughler, Second Nlggah—Don't talk, big boy, I hesitated whether to explain the such black thoughts from your mind," That cold may turn into "Flu," never before had he foimht all Ull the tail. The haddock, said this flsh- Don't rely on leaser helpa, don't delay. to Than!: Again." and with No. iiu <-011011 join threa.! si> GALLSTONES ul Idaici IIU "And in the second place, the hank Kvery lime the weather has a cold you Is so thin yo' ma could feed you dnnger of big Ares and much smoke she murmured. "Of course I feel no for tbe handkerchief and powder pull', Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, un- armed man with a weapon- and as ei'timn. was the fish wilh wliich Christ I assure you," Prudence Inierrupled < ui-elx in lefi haml end. Pass u.'ed'i Chronic ImllKf-Htioti. Ons on Slomnch. account of Fairy Oeraldine llarmer!" 11 takes a drop of mercury for It, on gra|>ejuice and use you for a De Sure Irt Price 30e being seen by an enemy, or to wait fear when you two are with me." are idl included by this clever design- less you take care uf il at once. Iilmimn In i Kunipiiin l3x|H-ri KltM-iroluKlM fell. And because he was llghlilig lo ened almost hypnotically upon the Hi results for tlie entire prairie land Not the Listening Kind able loneliness, that brings feur. But ous old tongue if he fell in with Da- with VO via.-h ..f i'xi'IuhIv.- uruciicc. no one had been up to the room, he responsibility." on tlie opposite shore. fects of scarfs ami draperies, even of kill now he wasted no time. The grip Millt for Milk while face on the pillow. In Jerry's Joyous romance. It was I shall not disgrace you." Be Fashion for Spring TIUIMI wh" \\ l»|i in rhl th<-m*i.lvi'f, of tholr •Your wife drives her own car moan. It was not my plun to have collars, play this same game hut skill umn-xIriihU- imlr Imm fac or how York slipped downward onto the floor, and Jerry nodded her head. ^top. Look and l.lsteii turns at ths ui?" she dsroanded, glancing up Into cape coats already are being worn A Better than a mustard piaster sound thai killed the words on his day. because lie saw them "pump milk lhal whimsical, tender smile whose thing," he said plaintively. "You're cover and waited. 1 heard the two for many leagues," I suld. "It Is my In hiilanced treiitnients greater em In'iimmond stood drawing in great j "Oh, yes," .lerroid went on quickly. lllroad crossings?" my face. double-breasted cloth <-oi'i wa» Font Oum-rii, Shirs, ('lipvr«il«>t»--Sto|> ulro- i lips. A door had opem-d below, and trom a dirty old cow." gay en'rontery Iiad charmed and stirred setting a bail example for all the girls i .en climbing the bluff long before they wtsti that you and your companion plinsls on the sides may be expected, hnl from i-vapormlnK with nlmplo convonli-nt nioiitlifiils of air. "The man you mention, Mr. Ailerton, "Well, I believe she obeys two- "Not a bit.** Nor was I afraid of made wilh a short cape horde re I willi 00 YOU SUFFCR FROM - dk • ami h/ifc ili-vlci- uml'-r raillator cup- fcoc j men's voices came lloating up the The boy's Idea of artllb-lal milk Is her from the iirst, in town. You ought to talk to Jerry," should have betrayed themselves, The travel In our company." Kven coats for sprlni; thai otherwise Hut he knew ihere was no time to I believe, did speak to her beside tlie Farmer* everywhere lirds of the warnlnp, but I cant Indians, for I had many friends among horl/ontal stitching to inateh. li hail SoilK'-wnk. lifil" N '.'Tlh Sl . Oinnlia. Nobr j stairs. within realization, for after manufac- "Jerry," he said, and I lie tender Jerrold did not understund. carelessness, or awkwardness, of their With a side-glance 1 directed the would be straight will often indulge lose. Though they had fought In si- car,' and my daughter. In a great hurry isglne anybody or anything making ths river-people. Including the Uumas. no fur irliiiiiilng, bin a silver fox was Florltlit Clilcki-M lliiiirlii-k mului you Itule- j "Lie down, darling." be bruit bed in tured butter we are lo have artlllclal voice was weak, "you've got lo iidmit "Why. Ihey'tt ail he setting off tc are turning to npproach told me they were not cou- girl tn second the Invitation. Hhe In a side seam Inverted plait. Clusters jii-mli-ni; mi ih 11 down paynn-ni. runy It-rm*; lence. mul he could still bear the mo- to get home, started oil' very fust. She listen." Returning roy gaze to ths river I was carried lo complete the costume. wnit- toiiuy; NtionK, I'HlahU- Oo. Tn-nion 1 her ear. "and pretend to be asleep." milk. It Is already consumed exten it wus ireafing me pretty badly," New York to study Art," he protested. reitra de hols, This left them colo- returned my look rather deAantly, hut of plaits each side from the blp down fiotonous thud and the beat of the did not know he had fallen. She is troubled to observe ths csnoe was It Is (jiilte apparent thai women tlil< C «'iilllnh \- fii.. Ilux :tii:il Tiimim, Plorldn j Without a Word she did as he told slvely In China ami a mill is to be He looked up ut her, nol smiling "The town's full of It. Kvery place "U.S."Blue Ribbon nists from New Orleans, sent tn blun- was warm and gracious In adding: will be stressed in coat and dress ASTHHA? naturally very much upset over the making no progress towsrd the oppo- season have selected coal* that arc MIOKUis: 4M» ('lUAKfciTKS OK lift U- engine, ai any moment someone might set up in France. now. And Jerry stood over him. her you go they talk of nothing else—Art His Wife's Vacation. dering pursuit of .ne; und I was enn- "I also ask It. You will not refuse models alike. her. while iluuii tiptoed over toward whole thing. She Is simply horrified, site shore. And only white men. Igno- md only smart, bin coin fori able. ton. ttath 01 2 Ih* tobacco, w.-ll Unnwn bramla, come upstairs. And to be found with Tlie Chinese drop u powder Into eyes melting into his, ugoni/ingly In- Art, Art—and they're ull dabbing al "Teah, my wife and I have decided Adcnt I could soon lend them to th; me, monsieur?" for tolal coat of 10 CCIIIh itml a llltl"- of- the door. There were steps coming up as you see. Can't you wait until to- Booti and Oven hoes I rant of the river, would skirt ths edge Probably annoyed with Ihe single bill- fori nrlKl'ial huU-h iilan, liKlilmalo rom- a dead man at one's feet In a strange water, stir ll and it becomes milk. The tense. Suddenly she willed. Tears disiies and drawing figurea on table fot for our vacations she will stay at right about. "Ood pity a madness which would jmny. ToMAtVo A SSi KM A TICS, ;iil Weal the stairs, and he llattened himself morrow, to give her a clntneo to—to of ths mighty current and barely hold Hat of Green Fur Felt ion coat that blows open with thti house Is not the best way of securing powder Is a soja bean crushed. The rushed into her eyes, Ihe proud little clot lis and sprigging ilowers on good 'me and I'll go to ths seashore.'* Now they were passing through the permit me to refuse you, roademol- ;i4lii Sln-H. Now York. against the wall—waiting. The period recover—" thslr own, when eesy peddling waa to One of the most channlng of the lightest gust of wind, niiny vniai-t • gftuTatloiw havit found relief In Ollvf Tar. Sooth- h hospitable welcome. What to do l-'rench mill Is to treat the bean mo as chin drooped and quivered. She mirrors. The place is alive wltb It." 'Khucks I Ton call that a vaca- last fringe of bushes encircling the selle," he piously exclaimed. "Now we M uf Hellli'a IIm|iIiI IWkoiier of indecision was passed; unless he i Th* "U.S." BIim Ribbon little Krencti hats Just imported is of women are wearing doth coats thai with 1 yr*.' HiibNcrlptioii in fvn anil Ink, Ihe with the body—that was the llrst In- io enable the milk powder to be sold "Oh, my deur sir, we're not blaming "That's queer," said Jerry's father. ar be snjoyed slong the shore. HALL A RUCKRL. N-w York was very much mistaken the time of turned, a crushed und broken figure, Walrus slips right on over Are, and the girl suddenly gave a shrill will lake the creature from the brandy, Accoiiniiim* uml lliMililo-i-pi-rN Mniithl1 y Mhk- ulstent point. There was no time for Miss llarmer. It was this fellow Oril- 'Sure It Is. She wont hare to get "Now ons can hardly sse them." shs green fur felt. The crown is high and button from the throat lo the very bot Mislni', *1111 on roci'lpi uf fl I ', o lO-lih, action had arrived. How It would pan in pt..riets. II Is said that cheese Is toward her mother, even in liiut hour "I can't suy I ever ntHlced we bad your shoes. Its smooth scream. As I gilded forward to close or the king nf Acannlhns will go with I'libllatinr, !fi Wt*l Klnzln Slreel. Ohluuffo. tntrlciite schemes; It was a question of lon did it. And of course tbe other rubber eurfeee weshee mornings and cook my breakfaat cried. Hie sole decoration eonsists of a huge loin of the hemline. out—whether luck would be In, or obtained by the same process.—Lon- of ils renuncialion tlie tender dream of such u passion for Art among us." the trap I heard a rough voice yell In a dry throat. It is Ineredlhte, mon- War Dogs for Argentina taking risks and chancing II. So for cliuiH—what's Ids name"—he consulted elean like a boot. Made In id I won't have to gat op and eat "Well go back and cook oor flsh," spike of rhlnestones which Is thrust whether luck would fall was on Ihe don Cilobe. her youth dying hard within her, and "Well. I reckon they tlgiire to do as Kngilsh: sieur, the nmmint of drink that with- Hogs of war will be loosed In Ar- Nation's Advancement a moment or two be listened at the the note-hook—"Ailerton—lie inuy not red er Uaekt 4 er I buaklea II Ain't that vacation?" through the crown, holding It tn three Yokes lap of the gods. cried despairingly: Jerry did. Stie didn't bring home any I said. Tbe canoe waa hsadlng toward "Blast my eyes If It sln't herl Aboy, ered old man ean hold," gentina soon, for ihat country Is fol- Construction of new schools nnd door of a room, then be gently opened die anyhow, and—" as, thus making It appear to be 4 short folds at one side. Kven though women have long been The steps paused outside the door, Love's Fundamtntaii "1 can't help It! Maybe it la a dif- Art tn speak of. but she seems pretty isss, whore's your convoy f "Of course you do not really believe lowing the example of Jupun In train- libraries absorbed 5 per cent of all Ihe it. It wiih a bedroom and empty, und Jerry winced pitifully. apack. And I bad no doubt the amoke ennmclpiited they slill wear the yok« nnd he heard a muttered ejaculation In To embrace the whole creation with ferent kind—ltie feeling is Just tbe well satistled with what she did bring, Just for Har Alona "Here!'' 1 spoke up. stepping Into there Is any land called Acaantbas?" ing dogs for eommimlcallon purposes, money spent for new buildings In the without further hesitation he dragged "Tell us—" Prudence hesitated to from oor generoos fire had attracted Roman Striped Negligee —wltb evening eosliitiies. This Is one Italian. Apparently he was concerned love sounds heauliful, but we tuusl he- same." And It's calching. llarmer. It's catch- sraldlne—Do you lore roe for my- tbe firelight, roy muskst across roy Isft "No Acaanlbas? Impossible." tienerul Magllone, Argentine army, United Stales In 102N, his late opponent in, and left him lying ask, fearing tbe effeci uimn Jerry, who tbe Toyageura' attention. If Damoan Wide Koman scarfs are used to of Ihe newest features of this year's over something, and It suddenly Kin with the Individual, with the near- She dropped on her knees beside tbe ing." If, alone? arm. "There Is no such land, monsieur. has bought til! dogs In ItrusselH, The on the lloor. Ky the dim light from clung lo her hnml. "He is biirt~how and bis companions were on the same make a negligee that is very smart fashions. The yokes are usually of H dawned on Drummond that It was the est, And he who cannot love that lied, the pain In her face, the shiidow Now and then, not often. Jerr.\ HIS !• why. "U.S." BIu* Rflbboa [Gerald—Well, I don't think that The girl wss crouching bshlud a log I have heen through the region—ttia animals are now undergoing a special Memory of an old love furnishes the imciirtalned window, be could see seriously?" ir father and mother add anything aide with os tbe Intervsnlog forest and quite different. In one Instance different (dmde than thnt of ihf gown, absence from duty of the long-armed deeply. Intensely, entirely, bow should in her eyes, yielding to n Joyous radi- talked to Duane of Art. "Just once oranhoM and boots are built with and from her face one would have Falls of St. Anthony—where he locat- course at the iiilliliiry school at EI many tender moments, but nioments that the man was almost deformed, so "Oh. you can't tell yet. They've got ance as she pressed her il|w against T the sum total of my affection for would prsvsnt hla sselng the amoke. the colors are of red, bright blue, Soniellmes they are formed of tha Paiomiir, bird that was causing the surprise. In lie be able to love Ihnl which is re- in a while," she said softly, as they thought shs wss facing a panther. Old ed the fairyiiind. It was not there. perfectly calm. In later life. enormous was the length of his arms. him up ut Sl. Joseph's. There may he thick, ovmiM ioIm, tough u an auto* family. It was bis manlto against mine, and green and hlack, most delicate of lace. Ihe excitement of the nioiiient he had mote and wliich throws but feeble rays hia shoulder, sat together in tbe early evening, and Six Fingers, more splsh thun ever, They must have been six Inches longer liiterniil Injuries, can't |e|| yet. Now, I was hampered by an Irrssponaible It ne\er was there." forgotien all about him, and for one upon him from a foreign star? How hmked out on the wide lawn wltb tbe mobik tin. Into Ih* uppan goaa stood Iseiing at hsr, bis ysllow snags tban those of an average man, and don't you lie uiwet uboiil It, Miss Har- gM-woman. "Mon DIeu!" he mnttered, wiping j awful second his heart stood still. Sup- should lie he uhle to love with any CHAPTER XII springing grass of the early spring- Wronf Number sbowlng In an ugly grin. On recog- were almost as powerful as his own. mer, nobody's blaming you. Hut if rub bar »o ala*tk that cocutant baoding his forehead. "Is there snythlng true ribbon, combined with Uomati-strlped pose the Italian discovered the body feeling which deserves Ihe name of time. nnd the great mapies Just burst *Bay, boss," said the new order nising me he lowered his srm, snd with Quill-Like Trimming And as he saw the snarling, ferocious he should happen to die, you see. you'll about this country?" ribbon one and onedialf Inches wide, before he entered the room, then tlie love? Tlie greatest cosmopolites nre Ing into bud. "Just once in a whilr rk, "here's a lady on 'the phone with CHAPTER VIII a scowl growled: face upturned to his, he uttered a little have lo testify at the inquest and it'll Of Dreams Come Truo won't crack it Anchorad in thit rubber "All you hove seen Is true. It con- Cocardet Easy to Make Thu philn ribbon is called a pointed game was up with a vengeance. Once generally Ihe neediest beggars, and I'm sorry 1 proved such u failure, 1 Iver complaint WhatH ! tell hsrr "Bo It's you, Is It?" prayer of thankNgivIng for the pres- he up lo the slate to prosecute." .Terry's surrender wus us complete arc tha itrongatt of rainforcamcnU. tinues the same to the Great Lakes For the woman who has nimble 1 petal, and many exqtilalte ornaments the alarm was given he'd have to run they who embrace Ihe entire unlverHe wlsii 1 were really a painter—Just Tell her thia la a grocery store," "Ho. Monsieur Brsropton, ws meet 1 ence of his claspknlfe. It had heen Jerry was a stony, graven Image, us her resislanee hud heen. Uegurd- What the ftmeks Irought In the north. Wild waters. Wild lingers and llkei to trim her own j may he made from iheru- petah . The the gauntlet of tlie whole crowd over with love, for the most part, love noth- once. I'd like to paint my lowu—Us >lled the boai. "What she wants sgsln I" loudly greeted Narbonne. altogether too near a thing for his and .lerroid hurriedly got the otlicer less of the udmoiiilions of tlie nurse Look for tha "US." BIIM Ribbon Bven If the dlstsnt canoe was mak woods. Wild men and beasts. No dia- hats, quill-like trimming and cocanles | ribbon In desired h'lKlb Is folded la ground he didn't know. ing hut their narrow self.—Herder. great big maples, its ugly, stiff hotnes. la doctor."—The Progressive Grocer. lunging clear of a grapevine. "Behold. liking. out of Ihe room and away, and then and the restrictions of the hospitui; whan you bay. b will pay you I Ing for our amoke I did not see how monds. No gold or silver as yet found. aro easy to make. | i^if nmi ii,,.), |j)ti eorners are turned tbe mud in its streets and tbe blanket I give you the freedom of my river! A lliree-qiiarteMnch moire ribbon 1 over and the bami g".t bored, The He cloned the door and stepped caiue back and stood beside Jerry on regurdless of the presence of her futher I could break camp and hide In the No giants nor dwarfs. No ptsoe of smoke from Its soft coal—I'd paint [Harder tbe work—If it la In a game Mademolsslls, command me. 1 throw Ir used, and you will need seven 1 hiriped ribbon la looivly knotted In iicross tlie passage, and the next mo- tbe other side from Prudence, two slal- und mother, who tried studiously to forest, or take to the pirogue. Had where the Indians sre anythlni hut It alt, Init I'd make It rose and gotd. UniM SMit RttUitf Conpny the better the boy llkea It. myself at your feet." yards of the ihadH you desire. Cut ! the front and on the sides and I* rt. nieiit PhyiilM wai in his arms. wart bulwarks of love and pity. Jerry keep their eyes away from her, she and everyone's dreams come true," 1 been alone the problem of avoiding Indians. No land of plenty until you looked up ut them and smiled, hung over Duane, on her knees beside the two men would have been child's She rose and seated hersslf on the clear tbe ground, plant and reap." a piece of buckram the desired slxe, 1 nuhed to ihe foitmhtlo'i. Tie* ends "1 tlmugbt you were never coining, Heavy Mortality Due to Little IniecU [THH BND.) "Mother." she said. "I love him— the white lied, kissed him, caressed Ids play: hot ths girl woold hold me back log In sn effort to recover her dignity, which should lie ahotil nine Inches \ form a hand In tho buck. You will old man," she whispered. "1 was 1 loved him all tlie time." face, weeping bitterly. It was Ouans In the woods, while to coatlnue In ths but never allowing her frightened eyes long and three Inches wide, Cover the need two and ibre«M|iiiirler ynrdM of afraid the brutes had caught you/' The famous scientist. Prof. A. U most agile beasts must give way tv "Yes, 1 know, sweetness." Prudence himself, wltb bis usual facetious, kind- That Pleased Him pirogue would bring the men upon us. to stray long from ths grinning fscs Nothing but dlssiter can ooms entire surface with overlapping one- I v.'!* snd one-half-liich gvostraln and "I had a alight difference of opinion Wallace, was once asked what was them. was brooding tenderness itself. "(Jet ly courtesy, who Intervened once In a Terrible discords were Issuing from 1 was convlncsd they could not be of Six Fingers. te sueh sn Ill-assorted party. Inch loops In Ave perpendicular rows, thrift and tliree-quarter yards of with • warrior outside your door," said the most dangerous beast be had en Tiiough many thousands of deatbi tbe car, Jerrold and ask Katie to bring while to stem the tide of her tumult u> the adjoining room. The caller sat up some of Darooan's men, and thia be- "Monsieur Narbonne waa so good as What will the dlssstsr be? Start with middle row ut apex and Uonian-siripe ribbon. Uugb, frinning. "Quite like old times." countered In the course of bis tropical kt are attributed to snake bites In In- our coata." ofts emotions. apprehensively. "Never mind." smiled oeershoe you'd ftnd it se elaatle lief rscondlsd me somewhat to meet to do ros a service In la Nouvelle Or- work down to baie. Do not cut rib- Then he grew serious. "No time for tcavels. Tbougb he bad roamed MOTHER;- Fletchert dis every year, this mortality Is slight "He—be klaaed me, and be was— "Now. Jerry." he said, taking advan- Mrs. Brown. "It's only my small son JJ yuM ftreteh mere than ivo lag tbsm. On reaching the Are 1 hur- leans. Ills prMOw is slways roost bon between loopi. The featberbone bot ilr now, old thing; let'a have • through the haunts of tbe Jaguar, the times its length. Georgette for Dance FrccVi compared wltb tbe toll taken of human drunk, mother. I thought be felt—Jmt tage of a slight subdual of her tears, practicing on the piano." The caller riedly cleaned the flsh. The girl welcome," she nervously sssured the (to aa cowTiNuan.t forming the end Is wound around the Caitoria ii ospecitlly pro- look at thia jolly old chain effect of peccary and tbe giant anaconda, be de- Filmy iiffairs of georgette or cblfl'.in life by malarial mosquitoes In varloui ss I did—and be was oniy—drunk. 1 "you'll have to marry me. You've relaxed and sat back. "Doee he enjoy watched my preparations with a little Frenchman. ribbon. yow. Once we're out of here, you clared that be was roost afraid of tbe Itr ihe asksd. The fond mother A thistle-shaped cocarde Is developed are being worn at dancing parlies b.\ pared to relieve Infants in parts of tbe world. Had tbe neighbor don't even know If be remeikbers— kissed me and encouraged me and grimace. I feared she was overfastldl "We go up the river to And the coun- Liens in Captivity •hill toll me everything and I'll eat wild bee. Kipling has • story sboui smiled a bit more broadly. "Not af in tbree'quartsr'lnch black grosgrnln, Ihe younger girls. These are ratlioi arms and Children all ages of hood of tbe Panama canal been Infest* tbat be kissed roe." made love to me before witnesses." IDED.ROUGH SKIN eua. try of Acaanlbaa, where the diamonds The National Zoological •ays •tvoral pounds of mud for having lbs terror of tbe wild bee. when It Is ed wltb Hons or tigers, the work would flrst," she admitted, "but then ths combined with s one-halMnch scarlet high waUled with full skirts billow Kstle came In wltb their coats, aad Jerry laughed tearfully. "All right, • * is adr aad aaaoyiaft-auks year I broiled the Ash on tha coals and grow on rose-bushss, snd the women It Is generally regarded thai lions live Constipation, Flatulency, Wind ken such an unmitigated Idiot as to nurobered by countless millions, which have gone on merrily, but tbe awfoi neighbors complained." M Bools pllise for tbs lower part. Tou will Ing to the l.neei und compleled with at a sign from Prudence went out at I will." ahe ssld tremulously, yet glad- Ala toft) whlls, lovaiy, by adag asrvad It on two desn piecsa of bark, srs almost ss beautiful as madsrool- longer In captivity than in their naiu- Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Itt tbsae ewlnt get bold of you." gives a graphic picture of what that mortality cauaed by these tiny Insecti need two snd tbreo-qimrter yards of sleeves tight to the elbow and flaring oace. leaving bar alona wltb ber ly. "And Just ss soon as you like I •be aat back from the flrs and tents •elle," prsttlsd Narbouns wltb a smirk ral wild slate. The young, however, He was tunlnlng ths steel chain danger can mean. defeated Its flrst builders. Soutb Africa Walrus tbre^quarter-lncb grosgruin ribbon lo the Wiiht. One novel adornmeni Feveriihness arising therefrom, aad, by regulating the Stomach daagbter. Jerry stood up. and ber Tomorrow, If you say so." In Class by Himself tlvsly nlbblsd at some smoked meat at tbs girt. are somewhat hindered by cagtnj;, •f be speke, and gradually bis face There sre certain species of aits, has suffered from locusts a thousand snd ons snd ons-bslf yards of one- of such frocks Is s drooping how of mother put tha great fur cloak about Prudence and Jerrold turned to Once there was a roan who went but refused the flsh. This was an "Aad now we'a picked you up we'll while the older animals profit by IL and Bowels, aids the asiimilation of Food; giving natural sleeps grew grare. The chain, which was both In Africa snd Boutb America, be- times more tbnn It ever suffeied b> Arctics hslMncb ribbon. ch Iffnu embroidered ID rhlnestones ber shoulders very gently. Jerry did them then anxiously, and Duane'a eyes through his desk and knew why ha srralgnmsnt of my rough-snd-ready sail In convoy," grlnnsd lit Fingers. As theae animals grow elder tbey sie •boot sis feet long, was fiutened tl fore tbe marcb of which nothing can reaaon of all tlie wild beasta wttkh searched their pleading faces. Ue had saved all ths papara ba fovad .esinol Another trimming Is developed In whlclii sprlDgs from oat sbouldor net know that she waa trembling. Rubbers cooking, and provoking beeauae ahe And hs broks Into some of his hor- often attacked by stroager beasts of tM I* * Mf staple It tk* wall Md Uve. Tbe Oercaat aad atrongeat aad BLUE RIBBON W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 7~1f2f. To svdd imitstloni, slways look for the ilnsttire of Us borders. "You wouldn't faal nice about it, draw Jerry closer la hla ana. thare^—Baltimore Sue. ihe wU4 aad killed. blot two-sndoos-bsiMncb grwift sin strsp. i ' fM'?. liad made ao offer te do the squav-' rtbla aaa doggerel and began chanting: Absolutely Hsnnleti - No Ooistci. Phyndsss sfiriebifs ressmmssA th m1 T .•.Uf'' . ,. 'M

jirMh THE LOWELL LEDGER *U ALTO SOLO m Forrest Smith is huine from Grand New Ja/./. silk eap.s,r)0e at Weekes.' MICKIESAYS— Hapids. W. Cholerton was in Grand Hap- See the new Spring curtain nets ids Wednesday. at Weekes.* adv. V. 11. Matthews was in Grand «= VA OOWX B6UEVe IU Mrs. Martin lloxey, who has been Hapids Tuesday. AOVtWWUC?, PUT AU AO IU very ill, is improving. Mrs. .1. Hachclor was in Grand RIGHT NOW Mrs. (ieorge Ingersol was in Hapids Tuesday. nH\S U0WSPAPGR. OFFERIMS Grand Hapids Saturday. Mrs. I). Gunn spent Wednesday TO fcVN CATS AT A VOUM*. A| You should be interested in Harry High is the shortest man in in Grand Hapids. UUAI.; AUO SEE VUWAT wilt- Portland. How is that for High? Miss Addie Standard, of Ada, was Perrin McQueen spent over Sun- in Lowell Tuesday. HAPPEM \ day with his father, K. I). McQueen. Will Atkins has returned from a C. THOMAS STORES AXES AND SAWS: We sell Plumb all sleel axes. They Our Regular LOW PRICES Aro Convlnoing More People Every Day That Newest spring silk frocks $8.!)5. few days' stay in Detroit. are guaranteed lo be free from Haws; the heads will nol Flat crepes $1(>.7;> at Weekes.' adv. Mrs. W. S. Winegar was a Grand Thoy Can Save Money at a C. Thomas Store. There's batter nor will the eyes spread. 1 hey eome wilh a per- Mr. ami Mrs. (llill' Hatch and A. Hapids visitor Monday afternoon. EVERYTHINQ:THE BEST IN THE HIGHEST QUALITY FOODSTUFFS M. Lewis were in (llarksville Fri- See the new Hayon silks and fect handle filled with lake up wedge. Both single and day. cicpes, .sl.OO a yard at Weekes.' adv. double bit. We sell Atkins eross en I saws in hoth 18 All the newest shades in $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Nicholson, of liunuuing Bird guaranteed silk hose Grand Hapids, were in Lowell Tues- s lk and 19 gauge. at Weekes.' adv. day. It ADA liffht sn-Niti Hark - m" 2s< Mrs. John Kellogg entertained the Hoy Dolloway and Walter Hogers West Side Fuchre club Thursday nANU, Llgnl itikpiisit INiK toib. „» 47c CREAM SEPARATORS: We have the Viking line in two were in Lansing on business Tues- j afternoon. day. sizes. Perfect skimmers, easiest lo keep elcan, and being I We will announce our millinery Miss Heulah llverett, High school opening next week. It. I). Stocking, teacher, spent over Sunday in Sagi- made entirely from Swede's sleel Ihey will easily outlast 9 FOUR I Hazel Hoag. naw. psrX-W* Ml any other machine on Ihe market. i "The Poor Married Man" at the Miss Helen Maloney, of Ada, was SOUPS MIXED VEGETABLES 15e ! (lily hall, March 21. Lowell school a visitor of Garoline Miller Tuesday VioOU) faculty cast. adv. RADIO: Two months yet of good radio weather. Ask for evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns and Mike Watson is the new driver on demonstration of the Kmrola. This machine is made son Douglas were Sunday visitors the gas wagon for the Standard oil at Mrs. Chubb's. company. CORN Mhi Bintan, an 15e large can right here in Grand Rapids, and is outperforming every HOMINY 10c Miss Audie Abbott, of Lansing, at- "The Poor Married Man" at the competitor. The elearest, sweelesl loiu d inslrument we tended the American Legion danc- (lityliall. March 2t. Lowell school , ing party Friday evening. have ever heard. See Hoehe s ad in the (irand Rapids faculty east. adv. Arthur Avery and son from (irand Miss Margaret (Iritchett spent Sat- PEAS Early June, ean 10c papers. Hapids, spent Saturday with his urday and Sunday at her home in SUGAR CORN an 10c mother, Mrs. George Avery. (ledar Springs. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. White, and Mr. ALUMINl'M WARE: Wc have jusl reerivnl a new shipment Mrs. L. F. Johnson- fe in Ionia and Mrs. F. N. White were in Grand earing for her mother, Mrs. Vohlers, Reward* of Friendship of Viko ware. Take a look al our window. Tills ware Hapids Thursday afternoon. who is quite ill. Tliiy etiiaiiumieiiihi^ nf a man's self POTTED MEAT en 9c PINK SALMON «"> 17c Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf and Mr. costs but little more lhan Ihe eommon du-ap ware you Mr. and Mrs. W. Yardley and in his frii'iids works two enntrary cf- and Mrs. M. Sinclair attended the Mrs. (i. M. Parker were in (irand feels, for ll ivdiiiititeili joys and eiu- dance in Saranae Friday evening. are buying and will lasl imieh longrr. Hapids Friday. tith urlef In halves: in:- iticre Is no Mrs. Fred Kllgus, :»lrs. Hutler, Mr. and Mrs. W. Yardley enler- man itml Impariciti Ids .joys lo tits Mrs. S. Farhni and Miss Mary Wal- OILSARDiNES en 6c SAUERKRAUT large can 13c tained a bridge clnb at their Home friend, l.ni tie eajuyelli (tie mure; aad WINDOW VKNTILA TOUS: I'll imdrr your windows jusl mark were in Helding Salurday. Friday evening. an man llial iniinirlelh tils nrlefs to Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox were Sun- like window sereens. Keeps oul llu- slrong wind, also Ihe Mr. and Mrs. K. T. While, daugh- ids frlemt. hnl lie ^ricvelti itie less.— day quests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred soot anil smoke lhal is in Ihe alinospliere. ter Hiith and Helen Hosley were l?ae al I. O .(). I 1 riilay and Salurda\ in Lowell. John Horgerson. Hand practice Friday evening, ed, and lhal a lime and place be hall Friday rvcnini,'. Kiliruary I!). Individual herder crepe de chene Feb. 10, at 7:.'{0. Those who want P. (1. Freeman is selling a farm of apjkointed to receive, examine and NORTHERN TISSUE 3 rolls 25c Mrs. SluTiuan Avery was a (iran (irivss patterns. ^S.il.'i at Weekes.' ad. 00 acres in South Hoston to his adjust all claims and demands Hapids visitor lasl Friday al'lcr- to play wilh the Lowell (lily band Will Stone and family spent tlu this summer be Ihere sure. Joseph son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and against said deceased hy and before 1)0011. 1 \ cck-end with Nathan Hlair ""'I Pasese. Mrs. H. A. Kyser. said court: •Mrs. A. Vcl/y. who is sillinji on f.'in ily. Dr. and Mrs. M. (1. Greene receiv- H is Ordered, Thai creditors of jury in (irand iSapids was honu' Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Andrews, form- said deceased arc required to pre- DUTCH CLEAiiSER can 7c REX small size 9c large 23c (icorge SU phcns, of (irand Hap- erly, of Lowell, later of (llarks- ed a hox of oranges from Mr. and over Sunday. sent Iheir clnims to said court al ids. spenl Sundax wilh .1. A. lirandy ville. and now of Freeporl celebrat- Mrs. Frank W. Davey, old Lowell Salinelle and hroad elolh slreel and wife. resideiils. now of Hollywood. said Probate Ollice on or before Ihe ed llieir golden wedding annivers- Hith day of June, A. I)., 1112(1, at wash frocks. l-'asl color, The ho\ social al the home of Mrs. ar\ iccciilly. Mrs. Hlhel Levitt and son Morris, s.')..')!) a I Weekes.' adv. ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon, said .lohn Kropf was a success. I'ro- Mr. and Mrs. (Hair Veiler, SOI) of (irand Hapids, were Sunday lime and place being hereby ap- LUX lirge size 25c BROOMS SEWLD 42c (llenn 'i'iplon. of Delroil. spenl (••. eds st.'i. l.csler and daughter Mai guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Yardley. pointed for Ihe examination and Salurday and Sunda\ wilh Holier "The I'oor Married Man" at the and Miss Winnifred Hichards, all of Morris remaining for a few days' adjustment of all claims and de- llahn and lamily. (!it\ hall. March 21. Lowell school freeporl. visited his niolher, Mrs. visit. mands against said deceased. Mrs. 1'rank l-'airchilds, of Morse faculty cast. adv. (laiTie (loullcr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur (Ironkrlght, It is Further Ordered, Thai pub- IVORY SOAP 3 bars 21c MATCHES 6 boxes 30c Lake, spenl a lew days wilh Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. .1. (I. liapcman of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fos. Mr. and (nee Florence Aldrich) and chil- lic notice thereof he given by pub- I'erl Kinyon reeenlly. Lansing and Alhcrl llolh. Sr.. spent Mrs. (Hill- Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. (i. dren, of St. Johns, are visiting at lication of a copy of this order for Marriage license applied lor hy Sunda\ al Alhcrl Hlaser's on Lowell Han^s and Mrs. Will Wine^ar al- Ihe home of her father, Seward three successive weeks previous to Alfred Thoniel. 2»S. and Fannie Houle 1. Icnilcd Ihe funeral of (iane.v Fox, of \ldilch. said day of hearing, in Ihe Lowell I.inklield. IX; holh of Ada. Mrs. (llill'ord Morse, of Mnir, and 1 reepoii. Salurda> aflernoon. Tweed hiking kuickei s s.'l.aO at Ledger, a newspaper printed and YELLOW FRONT STORES Mrs. Sinilh Kyser and Mrs. Malph friend. Miss I'c.u Kerijian. of Alma, Sunda\ visitors at (llill" Pant's Weekes.' , adv. circulated iu said counlv. A true copy (ILAHK M. lllGUKE Kyscr visited at Ihe home of Mr. spent Salurday wilh Mr. and Mrs. were Mrs. A. L. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hector and and Mrs. Lyle liovee Saturday. W. .1. Morse. W. 11. (ia;;e and daughler, of Mus- Judge of Probate. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hampton, of JOHN DALTON, kegon. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Andrews, Miss llrlen lirown, of (Irand Hap- I'iano Tuner .lohn M. /.ink will he (iraml Hapids, nieces of Mrs. Wheel- Hegister of Probate. (!l8-Ii!M() ids. spent the week-end with her in Lowell lasl week in Fehruary. Lueilh' Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. er Hull, were Sunday visitors at the mother, Mrs. Howard Hartlett. Leave oi'ders wilh Hoyden Warn- Morris Kalward and Mrs. HIanche Hull home. Miss Leone Van Anroy. yradc er. piano teacher. (c US Kcllo.n^, of Lowell. Mrs. It. II. Springetl received a teacher, spent the week-end at liu Mrs. Llla lline. v-. Ann Arhor. Dail.s fri'iwhl service to (irand box of oranges and grapefruit lasl home of her parents in Holland. Mrs. Mar.\ I".. Moore and Mrs. Han oi Hapids. Phone 27. Hogers Truck, ad. week from her falher, S. H. Davis, Miss Audie Post, librarian, re- I'erkins were dinner quests of 11. F. Heirs of l-'lora A. Keene. wiio tlicd who is spending the w inter in New- ports several copies of vocational Dawson and sisler Saturday. Oct. 12. are assessed st2.S.-l.'i. The port Hichey, Fla. liooks for reference at the lihrnry. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Lee and husband. Sprague S. Keene, and a Little Hetty June Freeman, of Mr. and Mrs. (larl Hitleu^er, of children \ isiled al Ihe home of Iheir daughler. Pearl H. (iinller, each re- South Hoston. presented her grand- ("irand Hapids. attended the dancing diin.ylilcr, Mrs. (",. .1. (look, (nee cii\c slii.dl;") in personal property mother. Mrs. P. (1. Freeman with a parly at Ihe (lily hall Friday nighl. ilnlli Lee,I in (Irand Hapids, Snn- and the daughler inherils sl.-'iOO in beautiful bouquet of carnations last ilay. real eslalc also, ((irand Hapids Monday for her birthday. The hell's to Ihe estate of Ihe late Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C.hasc have Mrs. L. P. Morse wishes lo lhank Mrs. (llaude lllnmau. of Lansing, / I'hosen F. N. White as administra- Iier friends for the many kindnesses A. !.". Peek, remilling for 100 cop- came Monday to assist Mrs. L. L. / loi*. li'iwn. and also for the heauliful ies of "Sl. Peter at the (iate," send-, Taylor in packing and shipping her greetings from hiniself and Mrs. household good, prior to her leav- (). .1. Veiler and family visited Ilowers sent her during her recent illness. ing for her daughter's home in Mrs. Veiicr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peck lo old Lowell friends. "Abe" Lansing. Karl Oirtiss, of Morse Lake Sun- Mrs. L. P. Morse has relnrned i Public Helations agent for the In- day. from (irand Hapids after her long diana. (lolumbiis and Kastern Trac- Mrs. Anna Denny and daughler, sick spell and has heen conlined to tion company, with heaihpiaiiers at Mrs. lira Allen and grauddaughler, Mr. and Mrs. Halph Kyser and (lolumbns. m n. of Hastiiif-'s. visited his mother. her hed wilh a severe cold the last Ora Allen, of Grand Hapids, visited Mrs. Denny's sister. Mrs. L. .M. Yeiter Mrs. C.hai les Kyser Saturday and few days. "The Poor Married Man" at the V Sunday. All Ihose allending the Conunun- ('.il> hall, March 21. Lowell school ami family, and hrolher, F. Kiel and faculty cast. adv. family Saturday and Sunday. William Foster, who has heen il\ da\ meeling at Hailey (irange spending a few weeks with the hall l-Vhruary 'J.'i please bring con- J. H. Nicholson, of Grand Hapids. Mrs. H. M. S. Springetl returned home folks, returned to his work irihiitions for the shower for Hron- Iraveling salesman for the Lowell from Flint Monday after a week's I his week. miii hospilal. Specialty company, is spending j visit at the Dexter (louklin home. (lirl Scouts, Troop 2. had a sleigh some time al company headtpiarlers Mrs, Conklin and Iwo children re- Mrs. M. I). (Ion;!, farm resideiv! here previous lo slarling out on his turned wilh her for a visit at the wi'sl of the village, j.'avi a chicken ride parly Thursday evening to .ieiinie Hichai'ds' home. All had a extended Spring husiness-gelting home (if her father. J. \. Mattern, dinner Wi'dnesday lo twenty invil- trips. According lo all reports, J. rd guests. lovely lime, (iamcs were played Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiel visited and refreslmieiils served. H. is the Specially company's cham- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kiel I'lu I'liil Krum residence on Ver- pion "(io-(ietter." tin' last of the week. Mr. Kiel, Jr., !:"'nnes Hoad has heen sold lo .1. (). (1. .\la.\on reporls his son who lives in Marshall ill wilh diptheria. The Ladies' Aid society of Ver- is employed by the Tennessee Light Wingeier, of Moselev. ('.onsi

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