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VOL. XXXVIII, N(j. 45 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 $1.50 PER YEAR Fall Decorators Are On the Job E WILL OPEH PUBLIC GOLF COURSE IS

The Amrhein Farm of 190 Acres Has Been Village President Harry C. Robinson Presseil Purchased and an 18-Hole Golf the Button Tuesday Afternoon at Four i Course iHas Been Laid Out. O’clock that Placed the New j Equipment in Operation. !

Tb<* -Vmrhein farm. loeate<| six miles FIRE PKFIVENTION WEEK west of PlymotitU on the Ndrtb Terri­ to rial road, wbk-b was: purc*base.'. Nut I In ilie iireseiiee of hiuii ofHeials ami .Mie|;i-an Bell Telcjihojie Co,, fo r tb e W ilford R«^d. golf course esiiert only does danger iiirk in ilic cigavciic liiim.-ig'-r- of varioii.-i exeliaiiges of the splendid new lelephono building an d ] an d a professional golf pI«.Vcr o f the «»!• cigiir llm tw ij i-ari-lc'.si.v atv a t. ih.- ■ Mii-liigaii Bell r.'b'iihoiie Co., and ill- the w.iiiderfiil new equipment, we voice ^ Detroit Country Club, who supervised liox i»f m atches hTt wh«Tc th e i-hiUlrctt |*viti-«l giie-i-. \'illug«' ITe-iiieiil lla iiy the o'liiimeiii of the ujiole <-oimimuity. the laying out of the lS-h<4e course, can Uml them . ihi‘ iuiclcam-e.l th e button iit ex- pronounces th e new «-ourse ias ouc of the cliiltci-cil a ilie. i>ii( l>iiililiiig I'ou- ' aeily I'liiir -■■e!u.-k Tiie-iday afleriiooii. tbe must beautiful iu this rU-inity and slructioii is also i<. Mniiic for much uf lhal ipho'ud ih<- iiew leleiihone eiplili- W IU. KESl ME THl RSD.AV NIGHT ill fact in the whole state. . tills gigaijiic Cull which has iiicn-ascd lueiil. whi'l. lia- bri'ii iu eiiiirse of iii- SHOWS. The land i.s rolling and is fleal for a over fo u r Itiiiidi'ccl m iliion ilolhirs .since golf course. A very'pleasing feature lit:.’;!, jind which lal .\ear. iiilo uiieraiion. TI,o-u wlm of the coiii'sc is u oiiiall Ia}vc within out twenty fhoiisaud lives, i:. U. l.imh. iiiaiiager of ihe Ih'uiii- wi-re pi'i'>eiil |o \\itm -.> ilie eereliioiiy its b'luiidarics. which will hejan nddiMl lii'm-.-iiii-w ix p iT ts. tin- iiepartm ent iiiaii .Mil'll ilieaire. aumoard attraciioii to playeds ami visitors at iitlii-ials ami ...... t.-n ihat 7.'> Tt i;r-il:'y uiglif -!:o\\s will bu resumed, I'ooiii ..|| th e ...... iloof III' 1|„- Uew tb e new golf liiik.s. T he course will In- 1 t'« r iciii of this eiiormons loss uf life b.-giiihihg l lim-sdiiy nighi. o<-iober 7th. Till- ...... WIK .Iit.-ti.i.nl by Fb-y.l b u ild ii Mil e r Roy K. t>iK'!i to tl«‘ pnhlic for [daying iu ahotit and tn-a'uri- iv pr.'ii-iital'h-. luiring Till- ailnn lioii will be. "Fascinating. WEUUINGS IT-nctnr. lirnibcr nf tliu bride. .\ love, SUPPER-DIINDE :h.- b- •il th e vailti-r- two "F ire I’l'c-'eiil ion W eek” -i-i- th a t yiui Y .,u:l,.'' Di-n'i i''--'get ihe T h u rsd ay ly wedding supper was .•curved lixty- g I...... a lid in i ■w remark-; in- The i-ssnr,v cHiiipnieur Tor maiu- ihi .VMiir part in hel|iin'j i.. ri-imwe the nighi -liuw-;. w a l k e k -c l i n e live guests folluwing tlie i'ereiuoiiy. odm-i-d .Mayor KoMii.-;uiiII and reipiu-r- taining the course has hccii piirchii.st‘d. lire Iiazanls aroinid \uiir ]irupcriy. ; 1o Ilie e t th. ' l ’( m o a n .Mi-< Flniviict' riiiic. daughrer of Mr. The yoimg emiplo left for ;m >-msIoi'ij 1 him Iu |,|-e-> Ilie bull i

  • |,-m. days. Plymouth lovers of -the •great out an i'vil that may hriiig iis death lier week, ami instead of HARVKA B. F IS H PA SSED AW.AY Walk.r. sun uf Robert Walker, both null, on .Mhidle Belt road. Mr. Rui>in>;ou then .spuki- wurds of simrt have long fell the need of a golf timl de-'otal iotl when We lea-'l eNpeel 'amiful danee fh>or and !.\ST SATURDAY. wi-ll known yuiiiig jM-opIc •■f P iyiuouth. ajip reciaiioii uii buliatf of ihi- village. course n ea r tl« ‘ vilhige. au d ;itsiK*ciall.v it. -oiiiiiitMlii kiieheii. tsiual to any in "••I-,, iiuiied ill iiiarriage. S epteinber 27. ll:u liiodi-ni and up-lo-dale equip- . H puhlh- ccuirse. which will give an I " '- - ...... will have the lileasiire of Ila B. Fish jiassed away at the at the First Baptist chur'Ii in Toledo. PETSCH G.VRt HOW 1. whioii Im.l I..V1I iii-ialleportnnity lj)r a larger mimlier of peo­ I looking at a few tiiore business iilaces l'ii[v crsiiy !io-:jiit:il. Ann -\rlKir. S atu r- K.XECITIVE lO.M.MlTTEE AND Iiy Riw. .\lbiTt King Morris. The hrifh- A Very pretty home woddi.ng I'.ell <'olii).;in iis Plymoiilh ple tf) enjoy the sixirt. A splendid I in i Im- slijijK' of stores. Sorry indeeil ilay. Sejilemher L’ofh. Bi2(», 'M r. Fish TEA.M (.VPTAINS HELD FINAL w:i~ beaniflTil in a w h ite .saiili and lilaeo Sal iirdiiy. Sopteinher 2.’)tli. :i the I pali-uii- till- 1 possihle. He road leads to the new club, and it will iil'e the |>eo]ile «if I’l.vmnuili |o h-arii of liail iimlurgi>ne a serious operation on .m e e t i m ;. u n ’iiu ih> 1-1)1111' dress, daintily trimmed hm iie o f .Mr. am i .Mrs. \V il!ia m G a r- ' i-ailcd alleiili III ih ai I'lym- he only a few mluutes run by motor. Ilie iiii'-^iiig of this bejiutifiil and won­ Ila- ilay jircvioiis to Ids doatli. Ho liatl will) I'ljh k satin and jet buttons. They diow. when ilndr daughter. Mae, was , ouih wa- [lie ! to ji in .Mirhigan T he oftierrs* atid meml>ers o f th e Plym - derful Vi'ereaiion building. The reud- lieeii a resident of i'lymoiiili for the A itUftiiig of tl m m iuiiy returned to ITyinouth. and left Tucs- nniii'd ill marriage to Carl Petseh-uf aud Ilie ihin! in ilu- cd State-;, that onth C ountry Club a re a s foUovv.s: ei'< r 'seven \e a rs . am i w as well k%own lm ti‘1 exormivo com iluy for a week's motor trip through Livonia. Miss Leona Garcliow. sister now lia-i lilt- mo.lern pllli'llt iu opiT- I’resident and .Manager—^I*r. R. H. of Plymouth licrehy extemi heartfelt and liked liv a largt <-jr<-le of friends C-Jl|ltuill'< WHS belli ■ he the tiorilieru part of tftc state. On of the bride. ae|ii] as bridesmaiil. and I atioin which, hy ih ly. is th e last Cham pt*. thanks to Mrs. Kate E. Allen, the and aequaintaiiees hv<-iiuse of h is jo v ial h cu (l< |u u ru ‘rs oilU-o h ist Fi'iilu; their return rliey will take up house­ James Ollett of Detroit, eousiii of the ' word ill ...... , veiiioui. Mr, Vice Preshient—Julius Kaiser. uii also i>|Hiki Ihe wi-nderfiil Secretary-—Irwin Pien-e. •luring the past several y«'ars. In endeavor to la-lp olher*i. it was a very t-ii a n d hai >ireei fur the winter. Tliey have the Tho bride wa< dressisl in while order, therefore, that we may he- . iniprovi'Uii-ni in Idephoiie ei|ui]unenf Treasurer—Hoy A. Fisher. Thu funeral serviues were held from limil meetiug. I'e-t wishes of many friends for a long georgette over wldte satin and ear- titlin g ly s a y goo d -b y e fi» tb e a memento of the The liou.se was elaboratel.v deeoj-ated viees. Two lieautiful vtical numbers to ta l ,o f .?212.tHK) o f s to r k IlHii been HEKFNER-AR>1BRISTER show tiieir ajipreciatloii to Mrs. Allen ; oeeasioii. 11)1 Ihe hiition was a silver In pink sind white. A beautiful ar<-li w ere rc-iulen*«l hy M rs. Win. B ake, w ith so ld , ami that there was a total of was erecTeti. whi soleiuiiizud in Our I.ady of Good and white, mnler which the hriilnl .\ dainty and delicious sujiper will Ih> piano. The services at the grave in tory reiwrt ami was unanimously iig u rate Ciiiiiiii"ii Bailer,v System at ' I'nuiisel church by Rev.-Fr, Frank C. eiiiij)l«' stood, While the m arriage eere- served. Iiegiiining at o'elock. ami Riverside <-eiiieicry were in charge of About ninety people, mostly old resi­ ailoptoil-ami aceepted. I’lyimiiiil •2-''<-192i‘)." I.i-fi'Vi-v. WHS th a t of M iss R egina .Mar­ nioiiy was iierforincd hy Rev. O.sear at }i:(K> o'cloi-k dancing, witli music I’lym oiith Ruck I^odge. No. 47. F. & A. dents of Leroy, met at tbe farm home It was (leeiiled that the lirst stuek- garet Armbruster and .Tacob Heffner, Peters of M'ayiie. furnished under the able lendcrshii* of .VII I'lyiimnih lelujilioiie lit ■s iiave of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cool, south hohlers meeting wouhl he held at the .M. Tliere was a large-attendance both uliii-h took place Saturday nioniiup. After the ceremony a wedding din­ Doiiiel Patterson, will be indulged in. bei-n iniUsfeiTed to the. Iiuw s w itc h -: of Plymouth. Sunday, and enjoyed a High si-houl audiioriuui uii Tuesday jai the Funeral Hutne and at the ceme- September 18. at ten o’clock. n e r w a s se rv e d lo th irfy -n iiii' iie.-ir A rra n g e m e n t «if jif fa irs f o r rid s , th e board, am! iln- l.'eal ..x.-lumg. is now picnic, meetlDg and visiting with old evening. Oetoher 4‘.i|h. at T :htl oVloek. icry. A numhi'r of his former assocl- To tile soft mellow .strains of the relatives of both bride ami gmoiii. last sujiper and danee in the Pennuiinii loeatcd in its liiindsouie m llollle friends, many of whom they bad not when if is hoped that ev.-ry y tlie llarviw B. Fish was born February ".Miisier Ring-bearer." dressed in black Oi'liiber Till, a I’lymoutli tribute siip- -haiige in Ilie im-ihod of signaling and friend. Percy. Mrs. George Clossou niemher.'s present, and it was dechied 12. 1S77 at Oakville. N. Y.. the sob and white .satin, and carrying the ring Iier and dance tn Mrs. Allen, The I th e perajor. in iliat it will m> longer and sons. Harry and Rolland, Mr. and that iwery stoeklmlder in Hie new hotel of ,Limes and Jliirrief Fish. He w as lied to a large white lily. Then fol- WILL HAVE LECTURE COURSE ju'iou of !idinissir jic rso n . K eeji th e d a te in ' her by leliitoing tlie rt-ceiver from the Norton. Adam Rossman. Lunetta Ralph. to this eff*‘cr will he inuiled to every TTuler the anspior streets, laaiked by the committee in charge for Miss Evelyn'Knapp attendtni the ; Her veil was daintily arranged about ^ The nmlible hu.sy signal is a rapid Green o f O neonta. N. Y'.. an d M rs. L. Mrs. Fred Grommons of Lansing; Mr. th e site o f th e new hotel. whi<-h will the coming course. More itarti'-iilars Pere Marquette Athletic Association ber head and held in place with little I ■‘btizz-liuzz-buzz" sound which will lie G, V.tiiWio mid husband, of Detroit: and Mrs. <|eorge Driver and Mys. Ber­ contain the information to passers-by will appear in this paper in tbe near pii'iiic hold at Grand Rapids. Satur­ Mrs. Fisli's mother. Mrs. Margaret tuft.s of the veiling. A little lad in Iheanl in Die receiver, when the line tram of. Fowlerville; Mr. and Mrs. that Plymouth's new hotel will be erect­ fu tu re. day. September 25th. Keinis. anil sister. Mrs. John Lynch, of white carried the veil. I you i-alled is hu.sy. The u.se of these Claude Bogets and children of Jack- ed thereon am i will open in 1027. The bridesmaids and maid of honor j signals will make it unnecessary for .Albany. N. Y.. and b ro th ers, W illiam son; D. B. Eetcbem.pf Leroy; Mr. and Tbe officers and members of the ex­ Maher of Dover. New Jersey, and looked lovely In' white pussy-willow ' the ojienitup to give you a verbal re- Mrs. Lee Cool and family, Mr. and ecutive committee and sales organiza­ Frank Koirns of Scotia, N. T. taffeta modeled after the bride’s gown. THE STORMING OF THE GATES I port that she is ringing your party or Mrs. Robert W arner and son, StUlman, tion are very grateful to Mr. Morri.s Each carried butterfly roses. Wreaths ' that the line you called is hu.sy. as has of PlymouHi. and The Hockenbury System. Inc., for of tiny silver leaves worn about their I Ik-cii the practice heretofore, Several pictures were taken of dif­ tbe business-like manner in which they UNUSUAL REUNION CAME NEAR heads completi'd their attire. t Esieh party line subscriber will be ferent groups, after a fiite dinner eaten have conducted the successful cam­ .Miss A rm b ru ster is th e d au g h te r of |signah‘d by one ring ami will not hear TO TRAGEDY. under the shade trees. At leaving, all paign here, and for the help which they Mr. and M-Vs. Leo Armbruster of I the ring of any other party on the line. expressed their appreciation of a pleas­ have so kindly offered to give until Plymouth. Mr. Armbruster is mana­ Therefore, alwiiys answer y«iur tele- CarMlino .\Iartlu*ws. who makea ant day, and hope to make the reunion the hotel Is completed. The relations ger of the Piston Ring C-o. Mr. Heff­ Iihone wlu-never your bell rings. lome with her niece. Mrs. Nettle an annual affair. of this company and the local commit­ ner is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. John Great care should la* taken not to -lool-e, w as visired la st S unday by h er tee have been extremely pleasant from Heffnt'r of Detroit dl-turb thi' receiver hook after you throe son,*.-. This was the first time t'eginning to end. The out of town guests were from f«»r tifry years that tbe family had ZONE A HOLDS FIRST MEETING have given tlie ojierator a number, and Milwaukee. Chicago, Monroe and De­ have lioen connected with your party. bei-n rn his Tbe next meeting la to be bt Qieny left eon be seen one of tbe ea^tola of the Palace of Uberol Arts and Manu- to take the Telegraph road until you white rosebuds. She wag ottead- . Plymouth citizens are very prond face, and M rs.. Moore was pinned in Bill school, October 23rd. Thooe in­ cross • the river at Monroe, then turn toOuwe which eoreff* neorty eisbt aer«i o t groasds sod which hoasee some ed by Miss Margaret Wilson, gowned of tte dnest axhlhftg ersr eeosL Tlie Rapesitkm wfll until Decoa- of their new telephone exchange and the car fn each manner that tbe ttgi- ' terested are invited to aittend. to the light in pale green, carrying pink rooes. h v L in extending oongratulatioDS to ihe ments of one foot were lacerated. ■ pjjuuwi.^ p. I if i l iio i>n ■ ■ I iRivyv 'p r - r

    THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 PENNIMAN ALLEN THEATRE Two Shows, 7:60 and 8:30 WHERE YOU ALWAYS SEE A GOOD SHOW Two Shows, 7:00 and-8:30 • Saturday, October 2 Sunday and Monday Wednesday and Thursday Saturday, October 9 LEWIS STONE, BARBARA BEDFORD October 3 and 4 October 6 and 7 MARY ASTOR AND LLOYD HUi^HES TULLY MARSHALL LOIS MORAN, LOUISE DRESSER starting October 7, we will be open Thurs- NOAH BEERY day nights. The same picture wilt be shown as on Wednesday. -IN------I N ^ PARAMOUNT’S JUNIOR STARS -IN- Rex Beach’s “Padlocked” OF 1926 r ‘Old Loves and New” Allan Dwan, producer of a thousand -----IN----- screen successes says, “ ‘Padlocked’ is the ‘High Steppers’ most colorful and powerful story I have “Fascinating Youth” Story based on E. M. Hull’s celebrated ever produced.” (A Paramount Picture.) novel, “The Desert Healer.’’ Here’s a Suspense. Right until the end, the drama not for today, but for always. PA THE REVIEW and Topics of the Day story’s action holds the keenest interest. COMEDY—“Solid Gold” COMEDY—“What’s' Up” COMEDY—“Dummy Love” COMEDY—“Mama Behave” AESOP’S FABLES NEWS REEL NEWS REEL SHORT SUBJECTS NEWS REEL

    Wf !irc getting lo tlie season ^heu THE PLYMOUTH MAIL tlicrc lire uiorc iiml more iieiiplo in tlic wofMis and fields th an a t an y o th er Owner. F. W. SA.U8EN time Ilf year: iiinrc .smokers are drop­ Samseo. Editor and Pablisker ping inatches or liglited cigarette stulis or kniH-kiiig out tlieir pipes or going Entered at the postofflce a t Ptymoafeta O' away ami leaving tlinlr camp fires as second class matter. O' iiurning. So for tlie next several Subscription Price p e r y e a r weeks, we may expect the rural tiis- triefs to pay an awful toll of loss llifough tires wlileli eouUl have iH'en ^ o ^ THE BEST EXERCISE avoided. O'* \Vr pniftit-ally cYeryone iu Ami wiiile we are on tile sulijii-t it O' A Year! 1*1> iiiniih lifurd «>f Edward Pa.v- is not amiss to eall llie attentimi of ■ For even, symet rival O' Wfsinii. limir-distauco cmisi ruction Work, in ii MymriUTli citizens to th e ad v isab ility IktT. .UniMst iIirc't*-4iiurtors yf u of going over tlieir flues and stove­ liotisf. a giinigc or ,’t ri'iiujv.v jiL'" b*' HtarU'il m u to prove pipes and eliiimieys and furnaces. I’ai-rnry. use our ginirmi- ihiit WiilkitiL' is th e w o rld 's iii<»st vain* 5erioii.-< And, in the course of time, you’ll a\t;iy from Ihe liealthfiil oxereisc of be surprised to find out ’ how w alkim :. Vou msiy lliiil it m ore eoiu- TELEPHONE RATES. « jf foitahle (o ride, but If you'll foreco si wealthy you are. lilile riditic ssinl do more w alkiiic Mediietions in long haul long dis­ Miiril be on ejinli bmeer to tlo lioih. tance teh-phonc rates that will lici’omo efl’iH-tive October 1. will range a s higli A (iK EA T IN D L ST R Y as ”."i iKT cout. according to a state­ C. W H IPPLE Then ■ was a eonvention al Wt ment iiy Uoy E. ri iwc. manager here Phone 33 842 Penniman Ave. llsnleh. liiiliiinsi. n few weeks ago of for tlie Miidiigan Itell Tclcplione Tom- First National Bank men who m ake ih e hsiii-hiniT an d nm r- paiiy. w ho quotes tlin t th e iiasic- stu- Plymouth, Michigan keiiiii: of bahy eliicks their hiisiness. tioo-to-statipu (anyone) rate from j .More than of them culhered there, lien* to New York, for instance, will lie and aiimiisr the number were men now cm from tile present •?3.3.u to ibiitic a cross simmal business runninc Tlie l•lKluctiolls tliat income effective tiito -^ix liciires. The siveraco I’lytn- Oi-iober 1. affect long distance calls oitth eiii/.en knows there is such an in- from iHiints within !Mieliigan to points COAL FEED diisiry SIS the lisiteliinc siml sale of outside the state. Heduetious on long >i:iy-4ilil chicks, hut he doesn't know hatll messages lietween points insiile thsit so ninny are mierutinc immense tlie Imnlers of Mhdiigan were made ef- liaiclicries for this purpose, or that fis'llve Ju ly 10. n the industry represents many millions F-fTective. Also, on *»ctober 1. will be n of i|ollai-s. .V lot of moiiey lists lieen till' extension of tlie privilege of re- lost by peo[ile inexperienced in poul­ viTsiiig charges on station-to-statiori Milk and Cream B try raisim;—but far more has been (anyone) calls, whicli ha.s applied only u Cannel Coal Plymouth Memorial Co. to partinilifr person calls in the past. made by those who knuw il.s secrets. is the main ingredients Main Street Sinee the psireels jmst csiine alotut ti .\ftcr that date. too. an earlier eve­ used inj most of your \ nisike it possiiiYe to ship daiy.sdd ebiek- ning rcdiict'd rate laTiod on anyone cooking.I MILK 'AND For Your calls w ill lie in effin-r. w ith a reduction i FOR MONUMENTS AND MARKERS as itreai a distame of KKK) or IfilK) CREAM is the greatest miles. I Ilf ebam-e of msikinc money In of aliont i.l per cent from the day rate of all foods. D and get what you pay for iliis litdd of ni’tivlfy Ip unlimifetl. It on suc-li calls hetw en 7:00 p. m. and is SI imsiiiess that can he estahlisheil s::i() p. 111. lietween S:30 p. in. ami PURE MILE, CREAM AND^ / ;iml bnilr up in this coQimunity us well 4 :30 n. m.. the anyone calling rate over V GRATES COTTAGE CHEESE SIS in any other. till! long distance linos will be approx­ i - S E. W. WHITLOCK im ately r»0 i>er ciuit of tb e d ay rate. JOHN QUARTEL 265BLUNKAVE PHONE202F2 C Light With A Match Office Phone 526 Agent l NXI.K S.tM’S EEQLEST These discounts will n p i% on calls* on If your postmnster pleads with you which tlie day anyone rate is 40 cents Residence Phone 484J to paint up your rural jauil box nod Its or more, the minimum reduced rate sii|>port. slo not think be is nn inter- being 35 cents. PLYMOUTH. MICH M fcriiia imsybody. Ho is merely car- Tlie changes October 1 also will in­ ryinj: onr the instructions of his sii- clude increases in rates on short haul |N>rior officer, fo r P o stm aste r G eneral calls over many distances between 24 Harry S. New has made a general re- nml n o miles, for the purpose of mak­ tcKles L Goldsn\il:h ijiicst «»f this kind. He wants every ing ^he .schedule consisteot. the maxi­ rural route to be transformed into a mum increase, however, to be five cent.s. IGfORGeEHUGER’iSl a Stop! Look! and Listen! ••tfreat white way.” with the stacgerlng Yards posts straightened up and the weather­ AtAM 2i Q uick beaten boxes gleaming with new paint. PLY'MOUTH DAY AT THE NORTH- Let us remind you that the season for Candy Eat­ There arc more than 4D.OOO routes and VILLE FAIR. P«ONt27 4i0LBR00KAVEo?MRR. ing is Here. Our expert candy-maker is kept busy million.'! of boxes. If you’ll paint completing our lines of Home-Made Candies. yonr mail box. your neighbors will fall I^ast week Thursday was Plymouth in line, and you will make the post- Day at the NorthvlUo Fair, and just We have prepared special for this week office tiffielals liapp.v. You'll also lie about everybody had planned on at­ Bitter Sweet Ctiocblate Covered Peppermint and milling to the life of tbe box. It does tending. hut the weatlier man inter­ We have just opened a keg of new pack not take miieb iiaint to do it. so while fered to a great extent with a brand Wintergreen Wafers for the 49C ynii're nt if. why not get enough to of weather that was not at all ,eon- special price o f. cover tbe front fence and tbe gate? ducive to out of door entertaipmeDts. Nothing like paint to preserve metal Tbe hn.sine.ss place.s generally closed Here's u tale-we would unfold - or wood—and nothing like a sbiniBg at eleven o'clock, and tbe public SAUER KRAUT Have you tried our Home-Made Ice Cream ? If you Do not suffer with the cold. mail box ami a nice white front fence schools were also dismifised for the day. haven’t, try it._ Any kind of flavor you desire. —from the proverbs ofMr. Quick. and front gate to make your home The rain which came about the time How does this sound to you? PALACE OF SWEETS place more attractive tio those who are the parade was to leave Kellogg Park passing by. kept many at home at this hour, and We are ready to serve you. -AT— they went later to tbe fair. A band We'll repair that beater so that Sauer Kraut with Wieners F A L L r i B E S from Detroit was engaged for tbe occa­ it will du its full duty or we'll 5 0 c qaart and 2 5 c pint Cities bear the major cost of fires, sion. and through the kindness of the of course. But tbe farmers are by Detroit Motorbus Co., they were giveu put in a new beating system for Sauer Kraut with Spare Ribs no means immune from loss through free trausportation from Detroit to this distructive agency. According to Plymouth, to the fair grounds and the Sauer Kraut with Pig Hocks government reports residents of rural return-to Detroit This act of courtesy Palace of Sweets districts lost $150,000,000 from this on the part of the motorbus company A. S. VATECK, Prop. .source last fall. There are six million is much appreciated by the committee Penniman Ave. . Plymonth, Mich. farms in the United States, so this In charge of arrangements and the citi­ represents an average loss of $25 zens of Plymouth. The band furnished yearly. CEORCEF. HUGER some splendid music on the fair PLYMOUTH Tbe report says there has become a grounds daring the afternoon. r*i I c t-4 V Quality Meat JIarket persistent increase in this loss, and Tbe foot ball game between North- also that it Is greatest in tbe fall sea­ vUte and Plymonth Highs was played Albert Stever, Prop. son, since grass and trees are drying in a sea of mud, and was won by PH O N E 199 D ELIV EBT: i ‘ out and fires are more easily started. T ry a lin er a d In th e MaCL T hey NortbviUe by a score of 13 to 0. o at lin le and pay tdg. THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926

    AROUND ABOUT US Today’s Reflections

    Tlip F ow lervllle F a ir tak e s plac-e .^oine Plymouth men would make October r>, G. 7 and 8. many .'ao-ritices to tie iaty^ again. Better Policies , i Peniman Allen Kri;rli(oii bas bo|)es of getting a mod­ Some of th«‘m would even agree to go ern iHisTulliee building. to Siimlay-KcbiMd. The Milford Red Cross organization o o ('Diitrlbiirt'*! flOO fo r th e F lo rid a .storm ^ TJh* fellow who has gone all summer sufTerer.s. wirli ills long underwear might as well for Less Money Bowling Alleys The eighty-sixth anniversary of the go aliead anil leave it on now. o o B ap tist A.osc th ere w as ever a Grand lUver avenue, next to the High social function at whieh refreshments DEPENDABLE SERVICE school, and the final work of filling in were served that the guests didn’t say was completed Tuesday. Two hundred they were ‘•delicious." tlfty-four iHxlies in alt wer^ moved, • • one being transferred to Mt. Calvary As a gi-nenil thing after a man has BtatSBEiais c-emefery. one to Grand Lawn, ami tlie lived on the same farm for forty years, remainder to the new Diocesan ceme­ he g ets over th e ir- tle <’re«*k are using ads to urge people with yoo. tions of Florida and wldcb caused to **ear more corn products." They wobderHil reeuit is due to vital an. I great properly damage and tlie loss of don't say anything about drinking •me improvement* which have mede many Uve.s. The first outside aid to them. reach the stricken area was <'urrled • • WRECKING SERVICE Quiet end siBoechnese prevell et everr j ■ in (I NorthviUe built pUiue. the product It took a lot of voting to do it. hut point on the ■peedom ett. of tlie Stinson Airplane Colouration Texas has finally convinced "Ma” Come la ^ thle mmaricable o«r a*. of this place. The plane carried F erguson th a t a wonitm's- plact> is In You never fuivc driven cmythhig like it. |r>0().000.00 in gold fo r the relief o f the th e home. i aflflieted and suffering.—XortliTllle • • j Itecord. With the highways full of cars, let us lie thankful thaf'The iwupants are T m Day or Night The Oaklaiul County Red t.’roas g r e a t e s t full of hot dogs Instead of liquor. EVERBUnX I t'hapter has. chnmgh Dlrei tor Cass • * I I. Gittiiis. donateil a life-saving buoy I and rack to he placed on the "Black The fact that cold weather is just bridge." the favorite swimming inde around the corner leads a good many in th is bK-aUty. F rom its rack on Pl.vmouth people to l>elieve old F a th e r the bridge tbe Imoy can 1h» tlirown to Time has traded his scythe for a mod­ anyone- in distress. Early in tlie ern liarvester. We Call For For Emergency spring the chapter plans to place t • • Plymouth Buick Sales Co. "Bllent life-guards’’ to mark the dan- Think how much money could be 640 Starkweather Ave. Phone 263 - i^*roiis place.s. The presentation was saveil in the average household, If And Deliver Service m ade hy W. II. A nderson and Mi.«s .<00100110 woiiiil invent chinaware that Carrie Taylor, memiiers aud executive would Iwunce. s«*«*retary o f th e C hapter.—jM ilford TRADE AT THE AFTER 9 P. M. I Tim es Your Car Have your Job printing done at -tbe Mail Office. Prompt service and rea­ Corner Grocery and Meat Market CALL ! mSTINGLTSHED SCIENTISTS TO sonable prices. No Extra VISIT MICHIGAN. Corne^^nn Arbor and Mill Streets George Collins Three distinguishod scientists, men MISS MELISSA ROE We sell the Velvet Brand Ice Cream. of world prominence. Sir Henry Gau- TE.\CHER o r FUNDAMENTAL AND Charge Plymouth 238 W vain, of Lomlou. England: Dr. Ernest ADVANCED PIANO Give Us A CalL L(K‘weDStein, of Vienna, aud Dr. Hans Private and Class Insti-uctioos Studio, 494 Starkw eather Ave. Jaeobaeus of Stockholm will E. C. VEALEY, Proprietor j<'. visit Phone 338R Mk'liigan. this fall as guests of tbe .Michigan tuberculosis workers during their annual meeiiug whicli wiu occur ill Detroit. October 12tb and 13tb. Dr. Gauvaln has experimented cxten.«ively EARL S. MASTICK with light treatment, or heliotherapy, in tliCj T re lo ar lIiA pital fo r C rippled DOPGE BROTHERS’ SALES AND SERVICE children-at Alton. Hampshire, England, A - 1 GROCERY CO. of which he is tbe medical director. Dr. Loewenstein has given years of No. 914 North Mill St., Plymouth Ann Arbor Road West Phone 554 work to research in the field of tubercu­ Plymouth, Michigan losis in his country of Austria as has the famous Calmette of France. Dr. Jaeobaeus has won international fame for bis work in tbe surgical treat­ ment of tuberculosis. • The addresses of tbe three will be G r o c e r i e s M e a t s I CZARINA PENNEY given not alone to tbe M ich^o Tuber­ BAKING SC0CE86 MUS. BAC. culosis Association but to tbe Michi­ Teacher of Piano gan Trudeau Society, tbe Laeonec So­ Creamery Butter, lb...... 49c Pot Roast, lb...... 17c i£ certain wbeo foa ose Glide- ciety of Ontario, Canada, and, tbe De­ meister’s Peerless Floor. Follow Post-G nduU e of tbe DoCrolt Instltate troit and Wayne County Medical As- 5 lbs. S ugar...... 33c Rib Roast, lb.______28c yoor farorlte redpe aod where of SfosieBl Art ;K(K-iatlon, w hich a re m eeting in Joint it cbBb for floor ose Pserlesa Beginners m d Adraneed PopUs j s«>s.xinn with tbe Michigan Tuberculoala 5 lbs. Pastry Flour...... _.....31c Boiling Beef, lb. —...... lOe Floor and yoo cannot fall to Receiv ed Ass(H-»tion. make the Hottest and most de- Speeinl eonrse for girls in Juisr Large China O ats...... 35c Stewing Beef, lb ...... 13c Ucions layers, sponge cake, High School — Kellogg’s Pep, pkg...... 12c pound cake, cookies, etc. Fine Stadio, Main Street Fbone 9 Round Steak, lb ...... 25c for biscuits, breed and pan cakea, Resideiice, 498 Soath Main S t r ^ Kellogg’s All B ran ...... 12c too. Order a bag from ns. i CASH PAID Sirloin Steak, Ib______^__ 28c Green Beans, can ...... 15c Wayne VanDyne Porterhouse Steak, lb______30c For Your Spare Tine Wax Beans, c a n ...... -,..15c is enrolling papOs in lAdiea and GeoUemeB Sugar Loaf Small Beets...... 19c Veal Steak, lb...... 35c FARMINGTON MILLS VOICE THBOBX Yon would be sorprlaed bow free Veal Chops, lb...... 35c 923 S. O m ttr SL Pbaae KMt Teco Pancake Flour...... 10c time can be made to pay yoo wefl. NOBTHVHJLB Sun-Ray, pkg...... 12c Veal for Roast, lb______28c ^ Veal for Stew, Ib...... 22c ^Income Lots” SOAP The R. L SMITH J. R. LQNGDON Large Chipso, pkg...... —....23c Fresh Ham, lb. ______29c. GENERAL CABPENm WORK Rosedale Gardens AND REPAIRING Large Climaline, pkg...... 23c Pork Chops, lb...... -______35c GREENHOUSES R«aid

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    THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 REAL EST ATE SECTION SPONSORED BY THE PLYMOUTH REAL ESTATE BOARD

    Neighborhood Enterprise There is no reason' why the citiaen should look to the city government to StSLiid BaLck PLYMOUTH REALTORS AHEND do everything for him. It is doing much as it is—perhaps too much. MAPLECROFT People residing in a certain stretch of street—say a few blocks in length— could easily, and at low cost, through o f Y o « r STATE MEETING AT KALAMAZOO•combined action, make -tlie whole SUBDIVISION neighboahood. both inside and outside tbe property line, beautiful be.vond Plymonth, Miclugan anything now imagined. Other neigh­ C. R. Livengood Gave Splendid Home Town borhoods would be quick to follow the F i r e C h i e f examine, and the whole city would be roEALLY LOCATED Talk on Plymputh Before the the gainer. The streets thus Improved Convention Tuesday. and cared for would be more desirable than they are now. residence In tkem WELL RESTRICTED would be BOBght and prized, an d as a result property values would advance. From whatever point of view the MODERN IMPROVEMENTS I’lyinoutb was well represented at the world has already selected a site matter is looked at. tlie effect would the State C-onteniion of Realtors, for its future expansion. Tbe splendid be good.—Indianapolis News. vrhit-b was held at Kalamazoo this clean plants now located in Plymouth, If you are looking for a home site in Plymouth, week. Several members of the Plym- provide a nucleus for an industrial de­ Eye to Property Value see these lots before you buy. ✓ niiih Real Estate Board left Tuesday velopment that will shortly electrify PROTECTiDJH People who are iiK*st vociferous in nioniiuc to attend the three-day ses- this state. Mark that well. their appreciation of the seDtlmentHl 830 Penniman Are. w w w w sidu. R. Livengood was,Chosen to "Plymouth today is a city of 5,000 values of their homes, who let it he Phone 23 represeDt Plymouth in a five-minute population. It is my sincere convic- known to all and sundry that they sfH‘c< h conte.st conducted at the con­ tiiui that the liome Town speaker at would never sell their home becuu.«e He is the logical man to guide vention. This contest is held every this convention in 1930 will report a of old associations, are frequently the readiest to sell if they get what they year at the annual convention of the city of not less than 25.000 population. call a "good offer.” They are really We have the location, the facilities, and direct local fire prevention .Miehigau Real Estate Association. good salesmen, and their boasted affec­ The time limit is live minutes,'and thd anil above all the civic spirit to bring tion for their homes is merely good If You’re Ready one who tells the most about the town th is nlMiur. sales talk. While this attitude may activities. It is his business to he repre-seuts in the allotted time wins •’One glance at the map will disclose be a trifle calloused, there are few of ihe eiiii. The cup was won by J. J. just why Plymouth is proud of her ns who do n o t keep a w eath er e.ve upon real estate valuer. We are know w hat causes fires, how to Fagan of Muskegon, last year. Mr. cross roads of concrete and steel. T o B u y . proud and pleased when there is a •Tnntaot with her citizens will dls- I.ivenguod's greatest handicap was to “boom" In our Wmnedlate neighbor­ prevent them, how to extinguish tell anywhere near all of the wonder­ clo.sc a dynam ic s p irit th a t w ill s u r­ hood. And rightly so. We are pleased ful things about Plymouth in the al- mount any obstacle and make of her whenever the properly value of our and yoii are afraid of the “fly by nights” and “curb­ one of the most important cities of the stone’ them. He is, or should be, the Iniu-d live minutes. home advances, because It has mate­ brokers and salesmen, pick a member of state. We invite you to watch this rially Increased our potential estate, THE PLYMOUTH REAL ESTATE BOARD. Tlif following Plymouth Home Town young giant grow.” and proud that .our purchase has best authority on mains, hydrants, Talk was given before the State Real- proved to be a wise Investment. Thjeir integrity is established, their character lots' eouveutiuD at Kalamazoo, Tues­ has betn proven, their business methods must be fire-fighting c^quipment, and many day. S epiem ber 2S. by C. R. L ivengood; PLYMOITH REALTORS BOOST above reproach and criticism in order to retain their “If eivic spirit is the guage by which PLYMOUTH. Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc membership in other factors entering into our < iliv.s are measured, then I resiajctfully submit that my home town of Plym­ 'I'lie- Michigan Property OMner. a FOR SALE)—Modem borne, just outh i.s a potential giant, for within the jniblicution devoted to the infcre.<5t.'< of completed. Batb, shower, breakfast shameful burning ratio. Co-oper­ past u-u days she has accomplished real estate dealers and published by nook, plastered basement Reasonable that which no other city in the entire tile Micliigan Real Estate As.«ociation. terms. Phone John McLaren, care Plymouth Elevator Oo. 33tf ate with your fire chief and I'nilcd Suites has excelled and laily issued a special number last week, Mile o th er h as cHiualled. giving an account nf llii* i-onvcutiou FOR SALE—New house, eight rooms every organized movement to re­ ■•pl.vunniili iieedeil u new Imivl. |2(.K).- 'held by the Michigan Real Estate As- ami bath: brick veneer, oak finish; iiiiu wnitlil get ii. .•will conim unity effort siicialiofi at Knlaniazoo. ScptembcT two-car garage. Lot 60x120. J. Fletcher, at school building. 17tf seemed Che logical method. One huu- 2N. 2!i ami .■50. The Plymouth Real duce the loss'of life and prop­ lircd and lifiy public spirited men, tired Estate BnarcL whbh has an active FOR SALE—New seven-room semi­ uidi enthusiasm, met at a banquet lacmbership of fimrteen members, lias bungalow. Sun parlor, two bath erty by fire. Practice fire pre­ Monday evening. September 20th, an adviuTiseiiicnt In th is i.s.sue. boost­ rooms and shower, bot water heat two- idislged llieiiisclves to devote the en­ ing Pl.viiKiuth. The names of the mcm- car garage, oo corner lot in Blank The Plymouth Real Estate Board Sub. $2,500.00 down; balance one vention. tire Meek to this coiiiumiiily uuderiak- tiers Ilf I lie Plymouth Real Estate per cent per month. Ready for show, in;: ami saciitice their personal Imsl- Bciurd appear in the roster of active call phone 111 or 461M for appoint­ members of the Michigan Real Estate m ent. V i . B. Petz. Realtor. 22tf •■Tiii'uiguei's frame residence: two-car garage, on and rite community mure than uceom- corner lot. $3,000 down; balance $45 Frank Rambo Real Estate Co. plished Mhal they had expected to (Jo per month. Will show by appe^t- ill six days. As a demoiistrution of ment only. Call William B. Petz. Realtor. 22tf Plymouth, Mich. W m. B. PFTZ civic spirit and jirogress mc are proud III record it anioug the community uc- F O R S a l e ,— New house, six rooms e.nnpllslimi'uts of Michigan. Duty iof Citizens to and bath. Inquire of Arthur White, REALTOR Adams street. I6tf ' I’lyiiiomh has an cuyiablc. strategic Work in Association location m idw ay beiM-een tw o g re at The city would jirofit greatly from OFFICES FOR RENT—Offices in fiiudanientals of human progress, iu- a cultivation of the spirit of uelgh- the new office building at 215 Main street. Centrally located, telophone liusiry and education, and is richly borhood pride. Ui keep their own NASH SUBDIVISION LOTS AND premises In order, and lieautiful. and service, large lighted room, rent rea­ surrounded by a third, agriculture. sonable. Apply to R. R. Parrott. 830 Pennim an Ave. also in Work In asswiution witli one P h o n e 2 3 5 2tf IMPROVED REAL ESTATE The cmnniorcial life of Detroit and the another to beautify the entire neigh­ sni>erior educational facilities of Ann borhood in accordance Miih an agreed- FOR SALE—Nash Sub. lots at $600. Arlior are approximately equi-distant on plan, says the Indiaiiapnlis News. Call William B. Petz, Realtor. Small and only a few minutes drive from my A great deal could be done in this down payments will handle. 22tf Fire Insurance 9 E Investments home town. way through p riv ate «*ffort, an d in th e doing of such a work In saich a way FOR SALE—Modem six-room house, A HAPPIER FAMILY “L’lymouih is the hub of a network we should learn u> value more than lot 50x120: garage. H. P. Lezotte, 460 of splendid concrete highways. They we do now Individual Inithitivc. Alsu Blunk avenue. 22tf radiate like the spokes of a wheel in there would be a development of Plymouth United Savings Bank Bldg. BUNGALOW FOR SALE—Nearly There is no fear of rent day- virtually every direction. We are dflghborhood spirit M litck \ioiild make new. Large living room. 16x20, good- no worry of having to look for a for better citizenship. proud to be knimn as a cross-roads sized dining room, bedroom. Uteben smaller more Inexpensive house Phones 111 and 461-XM Plymouth, Mich. toM'i) for it is in these cross roads that It ought not to be difficult to or­ and full bath on first floor; three bed­ ganize— in as loose a M'ay as m ight be rooms and bath upstaira, large attic. every moving day. Of course you we recognize one of our greatest as­ thought desirable—neighborhood as- Good sized lot and garage. Inquire and your whole family are mots sets. .Many of our present population soclation.s for the carrying out of evenings after 6:00 o’clock, at 299 care free and happy. Imd just driven through, admired tbe what Is as much a neighborhood iw Ann street or phone 320-F2. 17tf tree-lined streets and beautiful homes, a irunlclpal purpose. The coming to­ It's so easy our way too. W« FOR SALE!—A new brick colonial gether of neighbors to consider ways lend you the money to build and SALES AGENT FOR and have returned to abide. bouse on Blunk avenue. Eight rooms, “lmi>i>rtant though our cross roads of and menn.s and methods would itself with bath upstairs and down. This while you are Uving in your new be helpful. It would l>e worth much concrete are conceded to be there is is a complete boose, ready to move in. house you pay back tbe money ^ fur the citizen to realize that he Is Inquire of William A. Blunk or phone monthly installments. yet another of even greater importance not dependent on government for 167W. 3 4 tl SUNSET SUBDIVISION —a cross roads of steel that will ulti­ everything he wants, and to discover In a few years’ time it is all your mately prove a cross roads of gold for that there Is a great deal that he can FOR SALE—House on Amelia street. own. Plymouth and those industrialists who do for himself. But, of course, beauty Seven rooms and bath. Garage. All modem. Oak floors. Phone lOSM. liavc the vision to locate there. Is the prime object to be sought, a beauty that would undoubtedly spread 4 1 tf “Plymouth offers manufacturers not from neighborhood to neighborhood. only a tremendous advantage in time f Perhaps there are such as.soclatlons IttOMEBUILDlWS^sviyl in shipment of manufactured products already. There can hardly be too to the northv south, east and west buf many of iheir^ SAVINGS'LllANS offers as well a borne environment for Howard Richard M-orkers and executives that may be “Get Together" Spirit SAVINGS equalled, but not excelled, in the state. .Manufacturers today recognize the Bailde Up Comirmnity fact that the better tbe home environ­ There are little communities dotted here and thc^e al| over our vast coun­ ment the greater tbe shop production, try which are dull and uninteresting and this is operating decidedly to because they are a u«re aggregation Plymouth’s benefit of Individuals and not a community, HERALD F. HAMEL ••Nationally known manufacturers, as such. “A real community is a num­ Roistered Civil Eaginefr Richwme Bros. The farmer has an edge.on the rest of the world. He raisee a becoming more and more cramped in ber of people so united In spirit and All Kinds of Surveying crop of health and money and If you want to know whether he Is pros­ the great city, are even novt surveying so interested in the advancement of Farms Commercial Service perous or not ask any anto dealer, their town that they are willing to the industrial possibilities of my dty, and Civil Engineering drop their little differences and unite WORK Bert Giddings, Plymouth Land Co. and one of the largest of its kind in to lorm one great brotherhood." Woodworth Bldg. If your town is dull It 4s because Homes Plymoath, BUeh. Fbooes 236 ; 376H 260 M ain Street there Is no organized effort to over­ 120 Unton Pbooe 456 Phone 123 A Plane Where Tired Nerves Cao ‘ come that dullness. If the people who go about bemoaning the bareness of Rest and Recuperate and Mfe in the mral districts would Just ... Complete Notarial For Sale—15 acres on the meet together and in a sane, hearty Service Huron river. 6 miles north of way face the proposition, they would Investment D ex ter. % mile from Portage discover avenues of development of WELLINGTON ROBERTS,C.E. Lake, wherei there la plen^ of which they never dreamed. Wherever BEGISTEBED SCBVEXOB Land Contract good Sshlog, good bathing. The there are three or four families In a locaden la Ideal and beautlfuL group there is almost invariably talent Property Surveying and Collections An extra good bouse, built three whlth will make for the welfare of all years; seven rooms and bath; concerned. No community appreciates General Civil Engineering Insurance electricity; buildings lighted; Its resources until it places the social INSURANCE electric pomp in has^nent. One emphaals on its community life. Un­ Public Accountant chicken house.. 15x60 feet; an­ Phone 208 suspected talent is displayed when other,, 14x30 feet Seven acres yonnff orchard, Delldous apples team w o rk Is adopted. Men and NORTHVILLE, MICH. Public Stenographer andind HBale ale peaches planted alter- wozren who have never been tested nately. This place will bear In- are d n w n o u t by the InspiratlM of You are Welcome vestlfatlbn and will be pleased to doing; fvm^hipg In common with to Uae show It any time. others.—Marion Dallas in Montreal Phones Our Office for your Family Hmrald. If yno want a home, eoasnlt a realtor. Buaineas Appcwtnieoto.

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    THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926

    ELM SALEM about sixty miles an hour to tbe half­ Picked Up Aboot Town pint. I Tliv Patent-Teacher Association met Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W hittaker spent DETROIT IMEDUNES 1 Tuesday evening, September 21. The Monday in Detroit. I meeting opened with community sing- Aci’ording to’ Dad Plymouth, the Mrs. Ural Clark and mother, Mrs. The nice thing about a felt hat is PLTMOITTH TIME TABLE j iiig, followed by a talk on. ”Under- fellow Avith a h'eart o f gold never seems [ standing the Boy." given by Rev. F. A. Rose Heeney of Northville, spent that you don't feel ashamed of your­ to have much of the stuff in his I lA'iidrOm, minister of the Methodist Tuesday of last week at the F. lyhit- self when you pa.ss a COW. Effective Fetw nw r 1, lfS6 pi'K-ket, IPS : church of Plymouth. The regular taker home. business was then taken up. We were Rev. Halliday attended the State FOB WAYNE—*5:2S A. BL, 7 ^ 7 ft. Coming from good people i.sn't half m.. 9 :17 ft. m., ftnd every two hooff • very glad to welcome several new Dad Plymouth says that if there is ] iiieiiibers from Kosedale Gardens. After Convention in Detroit, Tuesday. as important this day in time, as go­ to 6 :17 p. m .; 6 :09 p. SL } ALMOST any one thing a woman hates worse I tbe usual social hour, the meeting was' Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberts and daugh­ ing with good people. ! adjourned to meet again on Tuesday ter and Miss Francis Anderson were than looking olil. it is to have to wear FOR NORTHVILLII— *6:81 ft. 1 1 evening, October 5th. Ann Arimr sliopiiers, Saturday. clothes which look older than she does. 8:23 a. m.; 10:81 ft. m.; ftad en A SIN i Cougratulations are extended to Mr. Dud Pl.vnioutli .says a lot o f kid.s two h o u rs to 6:81 i>. m. I and Mrs. Frank Bock, who were Miss Ruth Melow siieut Monday ! tied on Thursday evening, September night at the home of Miss Ruth Fore­ "The old-fashioned girl who married have pennies nowaday.^ because there isn't many things they can .buy with * Daily except Saiidftye I 2'lrtl. a t th e home of the b rid e's i>ar- m an. for a home.” declares Dad Plymoutlir an d HoUdaya ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proctor of J. Herrick and family visited friends "iiow ha.s a daughter who is willing to them . I I’lynKjuth. to buy and wear the wrong shaped Hat or Cap—for , Mis.s M ae G archow . d au g h te r of Mr. in Plymouth, Sunday. marry for a car.” ; D irect connections inftdft ftt [ and Mrs. William Garchow, of Five The Misses Anna, Ruth and Eliza­ "The only thing some men neglect Wayne with Fast Oftn 'for Do- the sin will be On your own head. troit, Jackson and 1 Mile road, and t’url Petsch were ma'r- beth Halliday of Detroit, spent Sun­ It isn't so bad wben a fellow carl more Ilian they do their wive.s." de­ 1 riefl on Saturday, September 26th. Procuring the right shape is so easy^putting up day with their parents. clares Dad Plymouth, "is their re­ * Best wislies are extended to them also. average twenty miles to the gallon, with a wrongly proportioned Hat is so hard—that Mrs. Sarah Stanbro is spending this 1 U‘o Pankow i.s very ill with typhoid hut it's dangerous when he Is getting ligion." Subscribe for tbe Mall. it gets right down to the place where it’s almost a ; fever at his home on Middle Belt road. vet‘k at the N. Miller home near crime to perform «®ault and battery against the [ It is hojied that he may recover as Plym outh. only face you ow^—the profile that your parents siK.H; the Nc'wbnrg supper, it was Mr. and Mrs. George Weeil. thought best to eliange tlie date from will make Mr. mid Mrs. S. Goldstein iiml daugli- diantfire gives five times the heat of a ler mid Mr. and Mrs. iSundorsoii and that announced last week. SOM op Detroit, were Sunday guests at Miss .Margaret Kubik spent tbe coal fire—and yet it will save a ton of IIh> Weed home. j wi-ek-eml w ith .Miss Ami ,' sorry to know' that she is in and Kirchivey Grammars. M ichigan Federated Utilities Greenhouse Carnations just beginning Harper hospital, where she underwent The fifth mid sixth grades have been mi operation. She is lining very nice­ Wayne County Division ly. and nil Impi' for a spei'dy recovery. making auliunii booklets. C harles ^■mlAkilI fell and sim iitied Miss Cochrane was a visitor at the Phone 37 Plymouth, Mich. Phone 37 bis ankle last week. si’bool. last week. Raphael Mettetal I'lii't Rich mill sou of Detroit, spent Jliss Binl attended tlic Zone meeting Sunday at tbe homo of his brother. Phone 7106-F6 Lily Road ' Ki'iineth Riidi. at Waterford school, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peler Fallot aud fam­ The fiflh grade are studying South ily sjn'iit the week-end with the for- Ameriea in geography. n'H-r's sister. M rs. Bacon, in D etroit. The children are working hard to earn the blue stars on the health ehart. In order to get a blue star they must come to school with clean W hat Do You Know About tiH’tli. clean finger nails, hair comlied and clean hands and face.s. Electrical Fixtures The pupils were given,last Thursday to attend tbe Northville Fair. The sixth grade have begun tbe study of weights aud measures in arith­ Your Human Machine? New Designs New Stock m etic. The third grade have Ix'eu learning. "The Blind Man and the Elephant." Are you as familiar with your body as you ought to be? Did for language. Report cards will he given out Fri­ you ever sit down and try to analyze yourself, figure out to the We Can Stop Your day. 'best of your ability what a wonderful piece of machine^ you Electrical Worries Vincent Forshee has been absent on are? Few people do this, and the fact remains that if'people account of illness. would give the human machine more personal attention, they would be better off in health. We are built precisely like the elec­ STARK tric plant of today is built. As the late Elbert Hubbard once Workmanship Mr. and Mrs. Inor Peterson and chil­ said in connection with a lecture he was giving oh Chiropractic, dren. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson ahd “I feel that my body is a mass of wires.” - True it is, the nerves G uaranteed children of Royal Oak; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christensen and children of De­ are the wires, and every tissue cell of the body is fed by a nerve, troit : Mr. and Mrs. W. Carley and daughter and M. Moore of Plymouth, each nerve having direct communication with the brain, the Prompt Service ■W IGW AM Pallovert visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vantassel. dynamo of the human system, which generates nerve energy * * fit because they are S unday. (health) and sends it to the tissue cell by the nerve. These hand-tailored. Sleeves Mr. and Mrs. H. Flaherty spent Wed­ nerves come out from the spinal cord in cables (31 pairs of are sha>ed and shoulders nesday afternoon In Detroit. Golda Kuhn of M'ayne. and friend, them), each containing thousands of nerves; and these cables pass are built with plenty of George Corwin of Northville, c-alicd on room fi^r fm movement Mrs. Maynard. Tuesday evening. out between the vertebrae. When a vertebrae becomes displaced RHEINER ELECTRIC of the arms. BigeoUars* Henry Flaherty is finishing the in­ or subluxated, by reason of a fall, wrench, twist, strain or other­ full length bodies, ribbed terior Ilf his house. He is doing the wise, pressure is brought to bear on these cables and the flow of Woodworth Bldg. Phone 502 bottoms. Wigwam sweat­ work hiinsclf. Mrs. Charles Johnson of Detroit and nerve energy is impeded or wholly stopped; with the results that ers are built for long, Mrs. Walter Snyder of Nankin, visited hard wear. Drop in and Mrs. Mary Maynard, Sunday. wherever these impinged nerves end there is incoordination look at them today. Mr. Berkett of Detroit, brought his (dis-ease). With the Neurocalometer, I am able to tell just what little three-year-old girl, Eleanor, HAND KNIT HOSIERY 00. vertebrae are impinging the nerves, or in other words, we know Shiboygaa, WiscoojM stay at Mrs. R. E. Vantasscl's for an FleueQing Service Station {^huKMtUtnofWit indefinite time. the exact location of your trouble. The Chiropractor adjusts The Stark school will open Monday, . the vertebrae to normal, relieving the pressure and health is the October 4tb. All new banners or 329 N. Main S i, Next to Che-vrolet Garage children who have moved into the dis- result. BLCNK BROS. rriet. should come to school next Mon­ GASOLINE OH^ TIRES Plymoudi '■'BO day. October 4th.—Edward Lutter- moser,’'■director, District No. 7, Livonia • „ House 'a n d ACCESSORIES Townshp. F red H . S tauffer Phone Calls PROMPT SERVICE A CARD—We desire to express our CHIROPRACTOR Bfftde sincere thanks and appreciation to the neighbors and friends for the^ many 301 Palm er Graduate Bequest -1 E. Flendmgi Prop. Phone 122 a c ts of kindness during our recent lie- 840 Are. Over Whipple’s Shoe Store V reavem ent. ____J Peniiimai Mrs. Josephine Fish and Family.

    lI'hMil'lMllI .1 l i lif liy ilf li'l lilL A m' liiii THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926

    KiHt KENT—House. Inquire of Murguret Miller, pliuue Ho. 4otl NEWBURG There wa.s >i very good attenduuce at IXJU—Hosiou Bull, Urindle, 10 church Simday lust, to greet our new liiiintli.'i olil. Au.swers to uum e "B eans." IMistor. Rev. F. D. Walker, who took The W ay to W ork Out Strayetl from lllio \Villiaiu.s -street. for his text. "Stand in awe and sin Tuestlfi.v. SepteuilH-r l!l.>«t. l*lu>ue S7. not." Fourth Psalm, fourth verst*. The » . Jr.tie y«»uiig iHsijile hiid a large choir. There Y o u r P la n s were o7 in Sunda.v-sch«>ol. Kt)U S.VLE—D ry liloek wou«l am i u Services at the usual hour next Sun qiiaulily of mil wood. I’lioue 300. d a y . E v e ry om* ui«»st corU in lly in v iiw ! Having the things you want—achieving 4otl'ii to a tte n d . success is largely a matter of planning The I'liurch was iHdiutlfully ileeoe- Large Ib. Double Knit UK.NT—Four mifnniished alisi f« Tea." after which .Mrs. James McNahh $167 in a neat little sptH'ch said ihat Mr. (•ootl L urk. lb. 29r 5-lh. .lark F ro st. . . 35e Main Bank, 330 Main St The parry wlio took the iiille while and Mrs. Havens had lieen with the dog w ith hhtek mi his haek next to- Iieople of .\ewburg three y«*ars. and Branch Office, Cor. Starkweather Ave. and Liberty St. ' his tail, ami brown face and ears, had were then sent t*> Poiifiju-. which caus­ better ret urn to l«i'» Adams street and ed a grxal deal »>f iiiimsemeiit. Slie j save further troubh*. 45flp sjHike of the splendid work tlwy ha«l accomplisheil. esiiwially aimaig the VINEGAR r r 30c = 1 Ft tit K E N T — ItiHiTii— T m a r«‘linoiiu> e d to th e m . .Mrs. .Mi-.Nabb. in a i-lm rn iiiig ( 01 NTRV ('Ll R (O f NTKV CLl B Wants, for Sale, To Rent Etcl;,;Steam heal, slmwer balli. everyiliing inaiimT. preseiiletl a iH'iiuriful picture -' ' ^ ^ ^ ^ j ••umfertable and modern. For jiar- of the Flower ttiri. as a menieiiio from l.oST—Sjfiiirdiiy. wire wlieel fori tifiilais atldiv.ss Box eaiv I’ly m o iith tin* dilTetviil .soeieti(‘s. .Mr. and Mrs. PEAS CATSUP Niisli i-!ir. , rindiT pletise notify 113 -'lail. 4."flp Haveiis botli ri'spoiiiItMl in a feeling Sifl<*d. No. 2 can New Park. Large Bottle Kniige -tri'ei. NtuTlivilh’. Iteward. 1 manner, timuking tlie people, old nml Fire Prevention Week 4.">Hp: Folt S.\E.K—lloiise in Palmer young, for the many kiudm‘'Ases shown ______j Acres: luiek vem-er. l.oi r>.“ixl."0, tlieiii during llie three years! imsinraie 17' 15' l-'Mlt S .\l,i:—Clohe-l’eiiiiisiihir base- " it b t\vo-<-ar gnt fige wiiJi eluimbe h e re . \ re c e p tio n Vvjis th e n h e ld to burner. CJeorge Si'limidt. I'lynmuth i parlor: bedroom; baih wiib nui't the iie*tv minister, ami bid Rev. 'r<»m Ifath o ii lbs. 4."itljC >‘ln*wi:r. tile floor; reeeptiou Imll. liv- OAc I'oaii. I’lioiie 7liS\V, iitid .Mrs!, il;iv e iis good -b y e. U efrtish - APPLES F ancy Ketl F ru it ^9 ‘ ling room: dining room: kilelie meiiis j>uisisiiiig of brick ice cream ” October 3 to9,1926 F i j C.N'Ii—Hay horse, weigbl Jibont lo'i'aklasf imok: <'h'ar oak Honrs entire ami :issorli*d- cjikes were served. -\il 14t«i lbs, < tw ner m ay tuive sam e by i ' "iik trim dovvusui irs. ex<-epi enjoyed it soeijil lioiir.. ealliag ;it Ira Wilson farm on Middle! ktb'lu'ii: full baili iijistaii's. tile Hour: 'I'lie I., A- S. uiU hohl their regnhir iSWEET POTATOES 3‘-*10' Belt I'oarl. oiie-lialf mile soutli of Plym -, ff'iif eelhir. I'oal bin. large laiiiniry mi'cling at the hall, next WediiestiM.v. limit mad. Fniiik Peek. 4otlp' room wiili mbs: Kalvimitor ii e ma- Detohi*!- dill. No rel'rcshuu'iits will he ------■— |ebiue: water softener, aiitntiiatie: serveti, Itrin'i forget the Imlders i'nr Fjuiry Ripe A lbs. 4 ffe I.MS'r—Ueeeiiily. baby's ring, w ith, "Jiriii air licat: tin h drive: electric the kitelieii. Arnuigemeiiis for the BANANAS F ru it M Xv iiiiti!il Fitaler please idioiie tM.’iW. | fireplace with heater pipeil fur ga.s and hiuiie-comlng mtd huxuar lo be liVid 4.")tlp ; 'virisl for heat, can use either. F. I., Friila.v evi'nitig. itet0. or see C. II. Bennett, owner. 39tf to make plans for the «-oming vear. or Iioiir. hiqiiin* at »5d7 West' Add ^ " — ------"----- Arbor street. 4."»tlp. FtiR S.U.K—House, inquire al G3J .Mr. and .Mrs. .\L-lvin Hnilirie and ------' Fairgpniml aviume. 4.".t1<- .Mr. a n d .Mr*!. C ly d e S n iiili m o to re d CABBAGE 3 10' Build «>n yoiir lot. No cash re------.''epleiiilier 17th. to Pinslnirg. Pa.. I*i qiiired. .\iii ready to tiiiaiiee linim*s' FoR .'4.U.F—i Hidden uak dining visit .Mr. Hutlirie's grandfal-her. Tliev within a ra«iins of ihiriy miles of l>«-j •■«>otii set. i' high stools. I :i-gal. eoiTee Imd tlie novel i-xiH*rii-nce of goii,g tro ll if lot is located rlglit. o r will ^ volTee mugs. 1 «;-ft. dining two miles into the Bntiii «oal niino. build for easb at a flgnre snrprisittgly ■ bilde. 1 eleven and 1 six seetion hot getting quite a llirlll out of it. They low, title to control of materials and' *'•' J^leani railititnrs. .Xmerican il.sii saw the oil wells in operuinii. and sube^ilraeis. I’lione Redfonl 7r>.'jJ. l.^oHity Hal im ns. 15. F. W m ve. -2S:\ spent one night in Cievelaml seeing the \ 4.">t3c Fttsl .\im Arbor street. Plyiimutb: sights of Hie <'ity, 'I'hey arriveil imme \ ------I phone 3U7W, 4.1U, h ist Week Wednesday evening. W.Wl'KH—Man for grecnlKMise, ------.Mrs, iJeiii'ge H.'illam underwent a ivork. Rapliaei Metletal. piionei I.OST—.V black traveling bag, be- niiijor openilioti at the Deaeoness ho.s- W E H A V E riiHiFi:. 4")tl I I'veeii .Mellmni Partridge's farm jind pilal. Delfoii, lasLjveek 'I'ue.sdti.v, Her ------,tli*‘ Riibinsoji subdivision, Fiiuler sister. (i|i;il ilarslibiirger of Eseiiiniha. F o r S.U.F Oit 'J'R.U)K— Seven- pleti.se lettv. ill Miiil iifUee and receive is keeping house (luring Iter iibseuee. I'oiiiii liiiiise niui lot II Farm infftou f o r ' '■'■wnrd 4.5I1P •Mrs, W, R, Hreer etilled on Mrs, Hiil- I’lyaioiirb jiroperiv See Ilf ealli htin. >Vediiesday. at tin* liosplial. lind- FiiR SALE—A round Peninsular When the fire i whistle blows, do I Kambo Real Kstiite phone L'3. Plvni-j iiig lier iiieel.v eonviilesi'iiig. Her nmuy A N E W outli. 4.511 b.-ise I'ltrner. in line eiaiditioii. East friends wish for her s|ieed.v recovery. Ann .\r!mr ro:ii|. Flat Iron stop. Teie- .Mr. and -Mrs, W ill M ackinder and you worry about your home? I'ttR S.U.E—Sow and eight pigs: plibiie 711 I-F j T. .Mrs. .lohn M iiedonald. {iNo Mi l'oritdek eoni binder, n early 4 5 tlp .Mr, and .Mrs. Bert .Vilen an d d au g h ter new. Hay Diiirliam. phone 7104-F4. of -laeksoij', spent Sunday w ith .Mr. 4.-.tlp Fi»R S.\I,E—Small pigs. Fred Wil- am i .Mrs. C lark .Mtieklnder. S H I P M E N T F(tR SALE—Team of horses, one^’'""- om-lmlf mile south of Plymouth -Mr. an d Mr.s. Dntmid R yder euter- •ream s e im ra fo r. lik e n ew . a n d so m e ro a d mi M itb lle B elt ro a d . 4.'Vtgp tjiined R«*v. ami Mrs. Havens tind I farm . iiaideruents. Fred Widmaier, ; ------daughter, V'ivi.-iL for dinner Itist Sat­ p h o n e .'J17-F:i, 4 3 t4 p . W A X T E 1>— T w o h o a rd e rs jiiiil ro<»m- urday. They also had Rev. Walker for ------I ers. -Mrs. Scott Davis. East Ann \ r - Sunday dinner/ INSURANCE For.ND—Black, white and tan •“•r strod. just outside ehy 1imit5: in Edgar Steviftis has u new Ford eouch. O F F A L L hound: female. Ff not called for in ten i t^pioT house. 4.'“»llp M r. H re e r is d r iv in g a n e w VVlupiH't 1 days, will 1h' disposed of. L. S. D eF er, i ------c a r. Q il’lyuiouth. Mieh.. F. R. D. No. 2. 44t3p FOR RENT—House at North! Mr. and .Mrs. .Murk .I*»y entertained .Mill street, su ita b le fo r rold ivory and m aliogaiiy fm- Mr. and .Mrs. R engert of Fraiii'.s RUSSELL A. WINGARD Ri’ceipts around $1,000 weekly: right! Isli, Parlor, living room, dining room, Lake. s]«‘iii Snttirday night with their in center of town, which is on Monroe-' kiieheii tind Ix'drooin whieh can he used son. William, and family, of Robinson Snappy in appearance, good ma­ INSURANCE SPECIALISTS Chicago Pike; big resort trade. Going 1 as a sun pjirlor or library: three bed­ Stil*. at inventory price, or between $4,0001 room s tind batli on st*eon(l flo o r: btise- .Mrs. A. I’jtrrlsh retu rn ed home Stir- Phone 113 ‘| 247 W. Liberty St. and $.5,000. C all F ran c S. G illespie,; ment 2."x:4H. Ims ftiriniee. fuel room unlay night, after spending nearly terial and very well made. Teeumseh. 44t2p jind lamidry tub.s. Two-nir garage: th ret' wo(*ks w h b her grandson. C la r­ Plymou|th, Michigan side drivj'. ."Sl-foot lor. Simill down ence ITix itnd wife, south of Plymoiiih. FOR RENT—Grocery and meat liayim'nr, btilanee like rent. In Mtiple- .lohn G»“i’s*4'i of Crotonvillo. was a market, and gasoline station. Call croft subdivision, niie block from South recent (-all**r lii*re. 171-F4, 44t2p .Main on .\dams avenue, between Bur­ M rs. P arish ealled on Mr.s. VValier We also have a very complete row s an d Edison .Vveiiue. .1. M. I.ar- Scbiflle Tuesdiiy. Little Ru.ssell FHPNI)—Bay horse, weight about kins. i;i7."i W. Ann A rbor stte et, i>lione suffering again w ith his (»yes. and goes 141)0 lbs. Owner may have same by 4WI. 4.',tf to Derndr for trejitment several times line of Blazers. calling at Ira Wilson farm on Middle a week. Belt road, one-bnlf mile south of Plym­ F o r s a l e —E m pire gniiii d rill. Mc- Don't forget the Helping Hand So­ outh mad. Frank BvH.'k. 44tlp 1‘orndck corn binder. Jeiinoy silo filler ciety m eeting III be held a t tin* home AUTO PAINTING and busker, power (rutting box with of Mr. Jind Mrs. Owen Haneliett of Let us show them to you. FttR SALE—Sewing machines.; elevator, five t** seven h. j>. ld(*al en ­ Norihville. tlie first Wednesday in Octo- Singer Drop Head, all attachments.! gine. R aphael M cttetal. phone 710«»-Ft): tn'r. for dinner. All are M'eleome. $25: White. 1025 model. $45; Singer i JJiy roiHi. 45tf Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ilix jind the portables, at $45. Drop Bead Ma-! hitter's mother, sjient Mrtnday evening chinos ut $10 up. All makes guaran -1 FOR RENT—House. Im pilre (>:52 at the home of the f**rnH*r'H sister. Mrs. teed. Repairs. Rentals. Hake Hard-1 Fairgrouud avenue. 4.5flc M’alter SeliilTle at this place. We would be pleased to give you ware. S4G PennlmaD avenue. I6tf 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Shel­ • FOR SALK—Snow apples anil sev- don. and Mr. and Mrs. John Mott ealled I'ttal o th er v arieties. O ne m ile w est of on their .sister. Mrs. Agnes Parrish, nr an estimate on your car R EA L FARM I'iintoii Center. Otto Kaiser. 45t2p the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .\u A-1 investment, a t>eauiiim|b eau tifu l H ix. re<-ently. H e r son. C harles plaiv. 130 aen*s on main highway, Lo s t —I lulf-blood Persian tiger cat, Ypsilmiti. wjis also a caller there. JeweO’s Mens Store iH'ar Wayne county line. Good build­ three years old: weight 15 inmnds: has ings. seven-room bouse, water, furnace, .small white sjwt under chin: answers lights, woods. 5-acre orchard. $200 to name Buddy. Reward if returned IN MKM0RI.4M 187 Liberty Street ix'r acre. Easy terms. B. H. Lup- to Anna Baker. 23.3 Main street. In loving memory of onr darling ton. 414 Moffatt Bldg.. Detroit. Ran- 4 5 ilp s(*n. O rville Kugeue M cK inney, who dolith 0.304. 44t3p died two .v«*ars jigo. S(*ptember 30th: FOR RENT—Pleasant room, with .\ precious one from us has gone; kitchen privileges: for eouitlo. Phone Th»‘ voice we loved is stilled, W . J. B^cCR U M F<1R SALE— B ran d now bouse. 24x40; five rooms and bath: select oak <525M. 45 t]p jjiace is vaiaiit in our home doors: maple In kitchen: modern to W hich never cjiii he till«*d.' One block east of Mai|i street on Ann Arbor road rh<* minute. Heady to move in. 570 F o r SALE—A good base burner: How oft We think of you. dear Orville, Monuments of Quality Harvey street. Best buy In the city elieap. Inquire atl414 Sheridan ave­ And onr Lejirts arc tilhsl with pain. for the money. Albert M. Rohde. [ nue. 4 5 tlp Oh. this eiirrh would be n heaven^ Phone 391-F23 i Plymouth phone .5.5.S-F13. 44t2p Could wc but hear your voice again. LOST—Sumfciy. Septemlmr 26. Blue God In his wisdom 1ms recalled We have an unusually fine selection of monuments FtiR RENT—House. Charles F. Tick hound. Cull Jcjhn Miller, phone The boon Ills love has given. j Bennett. 6.59 Ann Arlwr street. 44tf 147W. 4oflc .And rhougli qlie bo«,ly slum bers liere. and markers on our floors at this time, in both The soul is safe in heaven. American and Imported Granites, which we would be WANTF^D—Four boarders. Inquire FOR RENT—Two or tlireo furnished | His loving Parents and Sisters. a t 1S6 Ros« street. 44t3p rooms for light housekeeping: also pleased to show you. Place your order now. A sleeping ro<>ni.s. 1142 Holbrook nveniie^ 4 5 tlp phone will bring our representative to your home if FOR SALE—Our entire herd of high CUT THIS OUT NO h C E ! grade and pure bred cows, also herd sire. H. A. M iller & Sons, R. F. D. 4. F o r r e n t —H ouse at 234 Main It is Worth Money desired. ------Plvmouth. Micb. Phone 309-P13. street. All conveniences. Furnace Send this ad and lOc to Foley & Co,, 44t2p heal. Inquire at 232. Main street. 2835 Avenue, Chicago, Rl,, 4 5 tlp writing your and address dearly. JACKSON OS. CIDER MILL FOR SALE—Dry bard wood. $5.00 You will receive a 10 cent bottle ot per cord. I»uis Kaiser, phone F o r r e n t — w in .share large com­ Vciey'i Honey and Tar Compound, for Service, Quality and Workmannhip is Oar Mott® 250-F22. 44t3p fortable room In modem home, with c o u i^ colds, croup (spasmodic), tick* will be open every Tue sday and Friday during Sep- young man. Very reasonable. 624 in y throat hoaneness. Also free Build for less. Our co-ordination Maple avenue. trial packet of Foky Pills, a diuretic A. J. BURRELL & SON after October 1st. and control of sub-contracts and ma­ rnimulanl for tbe kidneys; and Fidey tember, and every day terials enables us to effect great sav­ FOR S.ALE—Rabbit hound. Inquire Tablets, for const^Mdion. Id- Bear of Cleary Business College 312 Pierson S t ings in building. You derive the W alter Bt’hiffle. Robinson Subdivision. «ack headache, sopr stomadt, Ftmr Miles West of P ymonth on Ann Arbor Road advantage of this. Will build any- 45tf • bad bw«^b TTiese wonderiul remedies YPSILANTI, MICH. I where within a radius of thirty miles have bdpgn xnilliois cf n e ^ ^ Try TELEPHONE 3e7.R I of Detroit for the same price. Finan­ Yon will get qoliA resolta and sadsfactioD from n liner ad In tbe cial assistance given if necessary. Sold EverywlMra fa Plynaoufa Phone Bedford 756J. 49tSc Xfatl Advertising will put the Pep in your Busineu j; M,: . ^ -«KSJ wq m p w p ii.jlii uitiw

    THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926

    I l l i n o i s t o w n f i n d s s o l i t i o n w ere us.«>ci>i(eii us cUairim-n of th e fi- of HmluNitt. N. Y.: International Shoe impressed with the community spirit I Co., and Brown Shot' Co., of St. Louis; maulfesteil hy Ktfingliam business men. I FOR INDI STRIAL PROBLEM. luinving program. With no agri'emcnt on the part of I Hum A: McCarthy, of Auburn. N. Y.; arid are optimistic eouoeming the fu-1 AUCTION! Ertingham citizens to providi- a factory, men and J-V) woinoii. con- Citieiniiati: and others, who put out “bonus method” to nttrart to itself an rinuously. rcliiniing in wagos. pi ten hiilf a iniliioii pairs of shoes daily, us­ . H aving dis-ided will sell at public nuetiou years, a t least ten tim es the .«um sub- ing four lolllioii lasts. Four years ago. Ediughnm financed a ------{on tin- (ieorge Schmidt farm, lietter scrilHsl by the citizens, and the opin- .V faet(»ry site of sixteen acres, on community hotel, the Keiiwj/ml under ■n,.. I iis i, s. b,..,i r ht;i is exi»ressed that this will ^Ih; ac- the imiin line of the Illinois Central , , siniaiisl twM imh's smith of Plyniouth th e dlre<-ri(>n uf T h e Hoi-kenbury Sys­ a m M a y s u l I learl.,.™ , t.Hla.v, I m lay . , i-arriiisvilU. On Moreland avenue, just north of Penniman (.•inplished within lliree or four years. Haili-oad. owiitsl by the local Chamber tem. Inc., of Harrisburg. Pa. 'Rie Ben- ■t ^ j road, or one and oiie-Iiulf miles east 'H m- fm-tory to in- imilt i |h- of Coiimii-ree. is available for tbe fac­ avenue in Virginia. Park. Seven-room-^utch wood has been open since July 19:J3. , , , , , ,>!».•. ' "f Paiitoti Center rofid. or one mile t«iopiTty of the Vtilcan Ijist Company tory. The size *if tbe plant Is to be Ur. aial 11..,.,1 ..f .vrre ...... „ ( y.„„, and has done a good business from the at once, to he forfeilwl in tlie event of stai ft. hy 130 ft., covering about two j guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Clles. | ,,f Hough si hool. on Colonial home. This home is modern ana ■com­ Very start, with another storj' added, their failure to operate for ten years, arri s, and reitidring at least five acres I last •Sunday. in the spring of 1923. t<> at'cmumoitHte plete in every way; hardwood floors throughout; atai whatever the invesimoiit may be. fur storage. The I’ompany Is to put increased patronage. The demand for Mr. and Mrs. Klumpurens of Hamil­ over $l.”0.(KMt. is to he supplie*! hy the ill an additional ]>ower plant, and will Thursday, Oct. 14, ’26 rooms, now. is greater than they can ton. Mleh.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. waxed oak finish downstairs, and ivory finish < 'iiinpa uy. install the most modern machinery In .\t 12:30 O'Clork Sharp euppiy. K. 1. Thrall. Tuesday and IVednesday. lnc«rtM»rausI in IIMRi uikUt tiie law s the factory, representing an investment upstairs; lavatory downstairs, full bath upstairs; HORSES W hen, therefore, th e nt*eil fo r an In­ of the state i>f tihio. the Vuh’aii La.st of from $200,000 to $250,000. The Ladies' Aialioiisi. and will bring in fifty new from a .several w eeks’ vacutiou s{>ent freshen Jiuie^l program, wjth an objective of $130,000. factuHes iji Wisconsin ami West Vlr- families, resulting in the building of at his summer home at laike Muxin- I Holstein Heifer, due to freslieD iu gas range and hot water heater. There are several The result was a total of $163,337. gitiia. M'iMonsiii is also the liome of m-w house's. increased''buslDess for tbe kiiekc'e. in Indiana. i Man-li- $112,157 of which was in the form of tiie raw material plant.s. located near mi-rchants and increased bank deposits. features about this house such as electrical fixtures, .\Iis> Julia Wikox. K. tJeuevieve subscriptions, and $51,200 secured from forests, owned hy the company, of the It is csttmated that the weekly payroll Bird and .Mariou Beyer. Kenneth Wil- 26 Breeiling Kives aud 1 Buck location of coal bin, etc., that yon ought to see. the sale of 168 lots adjacent to the lH*st northern luird maple to Im- foum l. will run from $7,500 to $10,000. ske. UussE'll Uobiiison. factory site. Finishing plant.s are in Oiiio. New Ettingham is near tbe center of pop- IVilliert Petz! HAY .AND GRAIN 20x20 ft. 2-car garage; lot, 50x150. Members of the Rotary Club backed York aud Missouri, near large shoe iilntiim of tbe Cnited States, and is ami Roger D. Payne, are attending the -kK) bu. Good Oats r. of .M. i !•”* Aeri'S Corn in Shock the Chamber of Commerce as promo­ c-eiiters. (-iiiisidered hy tlie Vulcan Last Com­ j 4i» tons Mixed Alfalfa and Tiiuotliy ters t C. J. Moritz, contractor, and^l Tlwir pcoduct is u<«'d hy the largest pany to he Hii ideal location for Us Wm. Walsh of Detroir. and George j H ay president of the Chamber of Commerce, shoe manufacturers of the country, Plant .Vo. 10. which they plan to make Boucher of Rochester. X. Y.. were ' ~ „ . . . F.4RM TOOLS end Fred C. Wentbe, lumber dealer. such as Kiidicott-Johu.son Corporation. their largest. The ulficiuls are much Sunurty* g u ests o f Mr. an d .Mrs. oaui<-.s,^Jame.s , i ... . ,jj»22 model ^ , llnruii. -Mr. Boucher had been attend-, i Fordson Trm-tor. 1925 model Wm. P. W ernett ilig I he F. T. D. couveuiiim in (.Tiicagu. 1 16-im li Oliver Tnietor Plow, nenrly Phone 392J Plymouth Hiirold D aggett received word fm m ' j -gfr. Tra<-i Rpring-tootb Harrow, tlie hospital at .Ann .Vrhor. that his j nearly new N a m e little daugl^'r. who was so seriously ^ l’*’**^^ Harrow, nearly now ■k. and whose condition very. i Deering (’orn Binder .serious M’ediiesday. hetferil Iroti Age I'otato Planter Thursday iimming. 1 Little Giant Pritato Digger th is 3 ea u tifu lJV ew 1 Iron Age 4-row. 100-gal. 'olato M- S p ray er MUSIC I Double l>isf Planet Jr. 1 Grain Drill KCONO.MY IN N EW H l'D S O N L IN E 1 llo o sie r I'o rn I’hiiiter AI.RFADV ATTRACTlMi ATTEN-i I ■"""''J’ " " " M M u tter Mood .Mowee The Latest TIO N . I 1 Keystone Hny Diaiier ______. 1 Oshouie roiiihliiuliou Side Delivery Records, Rolls, Sheet Music, Supplies Rake ami Tediler Although tlie new and improved ^ |^„xv foni King .Manure Spreader Pianos Player Pianos Phonographs J e w j steel Hudson coaches have iM'eu on the i 1 Dump Hay Rake market here only uhoiit a month, and ‘ ^ Meyers Sling I'ar 1 Set SHng.s Ukes Banjos Guitars mo4t of them ill tbe ImafTs of ow ners : ^ lh*i'ia«>» Hny Fork . I 1 Iron Ago Tahhage Plant* . nave not yet exmoleil tlieir breaking- ] sj|o Filler Piano Tuning and Player Repairing in mileage period, rejiorts of their high | 1 nliver Ridhig t’ullivaior gasoline t“«-om>mv alrendv are licginuiiig ! ^ 2-Horsi* Gale M'alking I'uUivator Phonograph Repairing ...... - ...... Hmls..ii.Kssi-x dealiTS. ^ , stoiightoii Wagon , 1 Wagon Box OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 Tliaf the new Hudsnas. casideriiig | 1 "‘-‘Iking Plow th eir high siK-e.l. ahum laiir pow er an d ' ] S yracuse W alking Plow . . ‘ (1 2-Bottoai Janesvllh- Riding Plow other line car characteristics have iinj] Liiail Roller amazing quality of gasoline thrift, is | 1 L3-Tm*lh S pring H arrow DeLuxe Music Shop the assiTtion of owners. ' '2 Sets I..cver Drags 1 Dls«- Harr*»w MAIN ST. WOODWORTH BLDO. \ FHONE S«2 Tbe greater fuel niileage noted on I 1 Weeder 1 Fanning Mill 1 Ki’ononiy ril Track M'heels and Rim< IF v o r ( Ol LD VISIT of power from every drop of gasoline, 2 Ih-e Hives and Qiiniitlry of Supplies 01 K CONSERV.ATORT 140-Kgg Belle Glty Incubator ami much better fuel mileage than even Brooder 1 Barrel (?hiirn an d SIT tin- gro.it fan* we be­ Someone—it may be thi* excellent mileage made with for­ 1 t'»0-gal. Kerosene Can stow u]>oii »-v«-ry plant and flower YOU—will be given O O O i n c a s h mer Hud.eons'i-s now .secured.” 1 Horse riipjaT lia-n-. you would ujipreciate our llowors ull tlu- uion-. ]iidi.-ed. $1 0 ,0 0 0 i n casfi, abso­ Duco finished bodies with striping. 1 Set Kuril Tractor Extension Wheels easily-handled, economical and extremely , 'Vagon S prings w(- invite you to do so at your lutely free, for suggesting a slogan that best St,...I .-onstnictlon In tile tnacli. im prov-1 , straisT 1 Hag Truck t-onvenii‘ii(-e. M vnnwhlle. be long-lived chassis, but also a body as sm art expresses the sm arf s t y l e , t h e c h a r m in g enrrow G rass Seeder sun- of tbe fresbe.st aud best and beautiful and richly appointed as most b e a u t y , t h e perfect taste, th e m a t c h l e s s a rounded rear quarter and other re-i 1 Grindstone. 1 Pump Jack llowors by ordering from us. v o g u e — c i this new Jewett 4- Berry Boxes Phone 137-F2 NortJi ViU*f« out obligation. Come in soon—see its beauti­ Diand th ro u g h o u t the en tire co u n try , ! Forks. .-^Iiovels .nnd o th er articles one of the two fortunate people who will ful and graceful lines, admire its luxurious aud an especially he-ivy rush in the ti^meiition v each be given one of these beautiful new cars. appointments, enjoy the thrill of its new per­ j te rrito ry of the Plymouth orgauizu- This beautiful new Jew ett—for which we form ance-then ask us for an official ballot TERMS—$2.*. or tinder, cash; tiuD. seek an appropriate slogan—is an entirely new lor on request we will mail you one^ and over that amount six months' time will /^ggest a phrase that will identify this Ik- given on goml hunkahle uotes bear­ k in d o f m o to r c a r. F o r th e firs t tim e in m o to r ing T'l inicn-si. car history, it bringa to the owner of a car of (wonderful new car as the style carnage it moderate price—not only a speedy, powerful. /really is. TEMPLE THE.ATRE IM roit. Mirhigun. Geo. W. Schmidt PROPRIETOR Trini. Spain's foremosi artist and W h e n DAN MiKINNEV, (LRRK. FLOYD W.1 HILLMAN most I'eautifiil w o m n n . headlines tlie Phone 2 505 South Main St. hill jit B. F. Keith's Temple Theatre, s ta rtin g Sum l.ay matinee. Trini offers a magnificent tlivertisenieiil of h'rencb anil Spanish dances .nssisted by Ixuiis B u i l d i n g Betancourt’.s Marimba Band. Trini la a cometlienne and a dramatic actress of rare attainment, aud her vaudeville veUicle has been fashioned to give her | The Richardsons ample opportunity to show these tal-; cuts. Others listed: Dare and M’nhI. * had the Right Idea D e m a n d "two ambitious youths.” late of Zieg- feld’s Follies: Moss and Frye, origin­ ators of "How High Is Up.” and other new and old sajnngs; Harrihgton Sis­ ters. vaudeville's sweethearts in a new AS RIGID AS A song offering: Carleton Emmy's pets; T h e B e s t m Lorin Raker and Company in "Contra- STEEL BLTLDING dictiou;” the Genaro Girls, described as "Tlie Acme of Flexibility ;** the 1 T h « 7 figured it out diii Clever Dancers from (Uownland. and I way: Why should they DOORS SASH FINISH the new screen subjects. I uhimately bear the cost of a f if ir wood fioor wheo, —and— Can Do Without Light I with judicious applications Four hundred or more boys and, of Acme Quality Floor girls, graduates of Wichita (Kao.) j Paint, they could keep the high school, were holding their com -1 SPECIAL MILL WORK Bencement exercises- Just as Desn \ old floor beautiful and Schwegler of the University of Kan-, easier to clean and also sas began the rommenceroent address i p re serv e indefinitely i ^ the lights went out. The eierclse.s I Wood Shavings, were practically- completed before tbs j wearing qualities? light came on again. So the class I delivered, per load ...... $ 2 .0 0 voted to-change its class motto tr •fThe first class bright enough to gmd n a te In th e d a r k ” AfiMEQUAUrY P aiatt^araisb Wood Kindling, delivered, per load $ 5 .0 0 If yon know of an Item of news, Gome and discuss your The sted used in the New Essex send o r phone It to th e H a ll Office. painting problems here. Coach steel body is the same Oar phone number la 6-F2. O ur store is the looai Acme Have your job piintiag done at the Quality Paint and Varnish quality and gsuige used in cars Hail Office. Prompt service and rea­ Service .Station. L et us be costing *4000 and npward. sonable prices. of service to you. Diamond Sash&DooF^^ GAYDE BROS. Phone 53 North TlOaco Plymouth, Michigan ^ t A yO iM iiudeJiicU ’w i U w i n Y o u / HANNA E.STRASEN Phone ^ 6 Ann Arbor Hoa^ STURGIS MOTOR SALES Teacher of Piano Comqr Min and Amelia Sts., Pl3rmouth Phone 504 281 $pria; St Pkow 225 W Advertising Sells Your Goods ■ » * T '

    THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926

    METHODIST APPOINTMENTS

    T h e follow ing a re th e a]>iM>lntments FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH made at tlte recent Metiiodlst Confer­ 1*;«# A.' M.—M«rniB« W «nU|> 7:30 P. M.—E w n in j Worship H ;30 A. M.—Suodpy-sthool ence held in Hetroit: METHODIST 'THE CHURCH EPISCOPAL J. K. Martin. distri<-t superintendent. MORNINQ W ORSHIP AT 19 KK) THAT SERVES SUNDAT.SCHOOL AT 11:4* .\ddison. John Austin: .\im Arbor. A. W. Stalker and Parley lUnghaiu: BellevUle ami Palmyra. Frank ' X. Walter Nichol, Minister DR. FREDERICK A. LENDRUH, MINISTER Miner: lUlsstield. K. 11. Dixon: ('arle- ton. II. A. Cole: Chel.sea. W alter Firth: t'la rk sto n . K. S tejilien s: <*layton. L. K. Shanks: Clinton. B. A. (,'rampton: 10:00 A. M.—Communion Service Iteertield. A. T. (’amburn; Denton and Uawsonvllle. F. Hlnke: Itexter ' WORSHIP and North l.nke. W. A. Johnson ! 7:30 P. M.—“St. Francis of Assisi” Dundee and Azalia. N. M. Pritehnrd F la t IliK-k. G. IL .M illard: F ran k lin . L. [ 10:00 A. M.—“Shakespeare and Religion” Hooper: Orass|l..ake. S. String-: er: Hudson.'^’. II. Perkins: Inkster 11:30 A. M.—Sunday-school and IVrrlnsvHle. Bnu-e R. Davis: 7:30 P. M.—“The Man Nobody Knows” London and Grape. .\. Terrill: Mnn- ebe-iter. T. M. M o tt: M ilan. C. L. 6:30 P. M-—Young People Adams: Monroe. Peter Stair: Moronei. Special quartette in the morning, and in the evening the young W, II, Young: Mount II ojh* and North people’s chorus, with organ and piano accompaniment. Sharon. I.. H. .lenkliis: Munith and Fitc-hbiirg. K. Beedon: Newluirg and Sheldon. F. I. Walker: Napoleon. “A Welcome for Everybody” M'illlam Snyder: Norilivllle. William Hiehnrds: Oakville. C. H. Brewer. Plymouth. F. A. Lendrnui; Pontiac. Central eiiun-h. Weidoti t'rosslaiid nnd Frank Benlsh: First eliun-li. Frank ^■oodJSM dineid Fileh. Wilson elinreh. Paul Havens, I Plymouth Bakery j and St. James ehanh. Howard Bur­ CHURCH NEWS den : Ridgewjiy. .'h C hap m an ; vice. 11:30 a. m., Supday-school. PIES M’iiyiie. W. Heyler; Weston. U. Davies: (5:00 p. m., B. Y. P . U. 7:30 p. m., preaching service. The Builder APPLE AND PEACH Willis. Henry G. Biishotig: Whlimore Lake. Thomas Pryor: Vi>sl1nnti. D. 1>. Meth(»dist FRESH fRUlT Idle. Dr. F. A. Lendrum, Minister OikhI eyesight is good business. Morning worship, 10:00 a. m. Sun­ Brick, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Stucce day-school. 11:40 a. m. Epworth We cannot perceive our oppor- BAPTIST NOTES I.,eague praise service, 6:80 p. m. See our show room ruiiitics unless our vision is per­ Evening praise and sermon, 7 :30 p. m. fect. The delegates elected to the Wuyne Mid-week fellowship meeting. 7:30 Lumber, Sash, Doors, Interior Trim, Lath, Shingles assorinliiiii Inst week, to meet at p. m. Ix't u.s examine your eyes. Wixom, September 2S and 2U. were: Tile, Sewer Pipe, Chimney Flues, Real Iron Coal We will advise you whether Hev. Snyles ami wife. S. L. Bemu’tt First Church of Christ, Scieotist you need glasses or not. an d wife. Jli S tanley. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Doors, Clean Out Doors and Dampers The revival meeting, amioiiiieial to corner Main and Dodge streets. Sun­ day morning service, 10:30 o’clock. iK-gia next Sim dny. is postpniied on Hard Coal, Pocahontas, Coke, Soft Coal, Charcoal Subject, "rnroality." at summer prices C. G. DRAPER acroimt of tile severe slekness of tlie Wednesday evening testimony ser­ Jeweler and Optometrist evangelist at his home in Akrou. Ohio. vice, 7:30. Reading room in rear of Real Service—Let us figure on your next job 290 Main St. Phone 274 At a later date we Iioih* to have him church open dally from 2 to 4 p. m., witli us. with his vohv in song. except Sundays and holidays. Every­ one welcome. A lending library of 'I'he windows are all back in )ihiee. Christian Science literature Is main­ after needed repairs made in the Pltts- tained. p o v -h s a v o i d Imrgh (Bass Co.. Detroit. V ooR DOMICU.e-- T. Van Sandt The ri'iiort of the homo coming dn: St. John’s Episcopal The Hymouth Elevator Co. at the church. yester S T A V A V tH ILE? liP. will be given next wi*ek. Union St. The B. Y. P. r. was to hold a steak Kigliteeiiih Sunday after Trinity— DESIGNER OF Servil e Sunday im>ruiiig at 10:30. vvljh roast at Phoenix I'ark. last Monday sermon by Bev. Charles Wesley. Sun- For the sake of the home folks, it’s a mighty pleas­ Modern Homes evening, but on uci-oiint of rain held IV0M.\ IMON lleien B. I’h elp s: 12 ;0i). noon. Sumlay- (HIKCH A (JKK.AT SKCESS. linnl. Dale Wilson. Pupi'Hntendcnt: ::tO, song service and sermon by pas The siipiHT given at the Livonia ir. T b n rsd ay . 7 ;:50 p. ni.. mid-week riiioii church, la-t Friday night, was prayer nnd itralsp service. Vesuvius High a great .success, Although Ir was a reinporary nieeting place. Livonia very rainy night, elchty-six people town hall. Five Mile nnd Farmington were pre.seut Co i>artake of a suuiptU' mis. ous supiHT. Sixty-oiie reuiainwl for tlie prayer serviii*. wliieh was le«l by Lutheran Ka^l Baxtresser. A splendid talk was Rev. Charles Straaen. Pastor P r e s s u r e also given by Rev. U. O. Lucas, and a s|ie<-lal numlier was given by the male 'fliere will l»e English services next iiuartetle. Sunday mortiiiig. Text. 1 Cor. 1:4-9. After the prayer service, the Ladies' The evening services will 1h* in Ger- Aid .society was organized, and the fol­ umn. Sunday-school at 11:30. lowing officers elected: 'President, G r a p h i t e S i m p l e s t Mrs. Roger Sherwood: rice president, Livlnia Center Lutherjui Church •- Mrs. Kingsley; secretary, Mrs. There .will l>e no services at the Li­ Georglh Cooper: treasurer. Mrs. Jay vonia Center Lutheran church on Sun­ Bills. Miy. Bruce M. Burtch was day. October 3rd; the pa.stor filling tbe and M ost E fficient chosen chairman nt first meeting. Mrs. I^pit of the Immanuel Imtberan L u b r i c a t o r Burtch will begin reading tbe story of church at Lansing, on the occasion of “Dr. Talmadge's Trip to the Holy the mission.festival at that place on Ijind.” or “Christ's Life from Manger that date. « 4 W heel B rakes to Throne." Ir was voted that tbe meetings should be held tbe last We have installed the Vesuvius System to graphite New Nash f'eatures Thursday of each month. It wae also Livonia Colon Church Standard EqMifmicnt—No E xtra C ost voted to give another supper. October Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. Corv- your springs and keep squeajts out of your car. 7-bcaring«cranfcshaft m o 15th. This will he a home coming, at gregational singing, led by Hannon which all members of tbe old Livonia Kingsley. Sunday-school at 12 ;00 i I i tor-^wntt^S] smoothest Another vital Nash mechanical superiority is die Union Church Society will be invited. noon. Evening service at 7:30 p. lu. This is another addition to our modern equipment t y p e ^ p o w e m a ll n e w special N ash 4-wheel brake system—the safest, sim« Special music by male quartette. Rev. ^ N a s h m o ^ l b plest and most efficient type known te the indust^. Walter Lucas will preach both morn­ we offer our patrons.. This high, pressure machine LIBRARY NOTES ing and evening. Everybody most cor­ N e w > t y p 9. crankcase dially. invited to all services. "breathef^ yrbich pi:ee Fully equalize to right and left, front and rear» forces the graphite between the springs and crevices yentt crankcaise dilution. these brakes banish entirely the dangerous swerving Among the new books— all over the car, thus eliminating all hidden squeaks. characteristic of partially equalized b rak ^ H a re and Torti»i.«e— Coalfleet. Plymouth TeL 381-F12 ~^ew double beam head' Wild Heart—Sandy. Ihifatawithsteeringwheel Tliey are of unique simplicity in design, having We recommend this service, and we know you will l>eavej« from a W a r D iary — Ilarliortl. « > n tfo L fewer points requiring lubrication than any other C. M. WADE & SON HUl-BHly—Ijioe. be pleased with the results. mechanical brake system. i'i ■ Rich newbody finish col' Simonetta Perkins—Hartley. FLOOR SANDING ■on. Their instant, powerful, but velvety ease-fril pn------Men and Horses—Santee. AND KlNlSHiNO AH encioaed b ^ e s are of is scientifically distributed, 60% to the r e a r a n d Arcturus Adventure—Beebe. urn S L A GoldeD Bn Israel—kewiaoho. e ttip lo y e d [by R n e s t The sixteen new Nash models now on display Basketry. Weaving and Design- The Plymouth Motor Sales Co. I Ainerican aM Europe* in price from $865 to $2090 £. o. b. factory. Lang. DR. G. T. AKENS 448-470 So. Main Street a n m otor cat*. One-Act Plays of Today—ilarrlott. Osteepathic Physidxo and Obatetrlclui Plymouth, Mich Phone 130 A nd ttloDg Uf^ o f added Chess Fondamentals—Capablanga. Office in th e new Hnetim Bids. new lnpeoT|Bncnt^ CHAMBERS AUTO SALES Ways to Make a Living— Office Honrs—9 (p 12 ^ 2 ta B Plyaiaittli, Mich. Phoiw IS Dunpby. Erenlng t t w rs—By AgpolataMBft Scottish Toasts—Welsh. Triepbone-Offlle 497: "T itdTirf m Child Psychology—Rasmussen. Plymouth Subscribe For The Mail $1.50 P er Y ear II,. IIUJW I,B f 111 i J l ^ i M i m ■M ^.|P I j-'ii! IJJ.II l.JPfJU.M. !'■-»^"

    THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 E PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 3 TO 9 AIM TO PREVENT FIRE—SAVE LIFE AND PROPERTY

    DID YOU KNOW Our Contribution We Represent to Fire That our nation's fire-loss in 1925, according to the National Board of Fire Underwriters, the country’s Some of the authority on the subject, was Prevention Work Leading Fire 1 $562,751,466? Insur^ance As a contribution to Fire Who pays this tremendous annual tribute to destruction? Not only the owners of the property destroy- Prevention Work, this anies C^mp ed. Not only the families of the 20,000 persons who die in fires every year. Every resident of the agency will distribute sev- A df country pays his share. ' eral hundred Pyrex Fire Ex- tinguishers. Watch for fur­ the World These destructive fires—one dwelling house burns in our country every four minutes day and night. The National fire-loss is a National problem. For that reason, President Coolidge has set apart this ther announcement of this week for public instruction as to the cause of fires and means of preventing them. offer. j

    Is youil’ property protected against Fire loss? If not, see us today—Tomorrow may be too late. A Postal Card or Phone Call will Bring Our Representative. W ILLIAM W OOD, Insurance A gency HUSTON BLOCK P H O N E 3

    tiight , life ill pursuit of ii duuciug career. Noali Beery, as llie olil-fa.sli- H. A. GOEBEL THE THEATRE joned I'ailier, whose z<‘Ulmis reform ef- Notice To The l^ u b lic forls drive Ids daughter from liome, scores a distinct i>ersonal triumph in Painter and “OLD LOVES AND NEW" a Very dillii-ult r

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    THE PLYM OUTH MAHi, FRH)AY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 M

    were: Catherine Compton. John SCHOOL NOTES Mandl and Arden Sackett. The pupils In the fifth-B In Mrs. Bird's room are l>eglnuinR the work ^TTH E^ERICA N FAMILY (iIRL AND BO* SCOITS in the arithmetic work books, which Tlu* IViy Scouts a re lH»ffinniiip th e ir they are greatly intere.stetl in. Alex­ MAYHAYLKTAMODERATEIN- new year with Mr. Suavely nsi Scout* ander Knnazeskl ret’eired the highest master. Mr. IJage and Mr. Wetttlier* mark for their tirst lesson, whicli was | YESIMENlACARTNATGRATmES man liave euiisented to 1»e asglstaut a s<-ore o f nine iM>lnts o u t o f ten. i SPECIAL'! Sr..iifmaster.s. Nest Thurs«luy cve- The pupils of the lifth-A aud the THEIR HN^TASTES AS WELLAS 1 niiig. SeiitemlKW SOtli. th e lt«y Scouts of Mrs. Adeline lake's room i I lire t" have a iK»t-lnek .supper, followed liHve organized a literary club. The SATISHES tIh EIR EVERY NEED” I liy a liusiiiess ineeriiiR. The mothers liftli-.A class Is dramatizing. ■‘The Two ■ an* t'« lie Ruests lionor a t the -Mercbaiit.s," ".lust David" aud alsd Quetad from OUbmobila'a d«clara< dea of purpofc. "SomecbJiif 1* Hap* j iuiiiiiiiiiri. It has lieen decided that some Bible stories Mrs. I.io is reading pcolxks la tfa« Automotive world." I nnJy Star Souits can go to the foot to them . ! hall Rnuie.< a t -Ann .\rh o r. Tlic senior Tlie d-B «-lass art' lideresttMl in the i The added features aad improve* |p;iin>| leader is Stuart Raiubo; the sja*eial h isto ry rei>ort.s they a r e giving | m eats ia this imposing array, not j jiitiiur. Frazer t'armiclmel. and Wil­ th is week. liam C u rtis i.s th e tn m p scril>e. M iss U H llahau's (>-B am i (i-.\ cia.s.ves j only assur^ you dependable and I i'lnler the supervision of Miss have orgauizetl a siKdling team. Steve brilliant performance • • not only 1 (Iretfhcn Smith, the Girl Scouts have ]>udek and Billy Taingendam were | provide still greater operating j re*(iri:aiiiztHl Ihi.s year. T he first chosen for the captains. ‘ iiH'etiiiR I'f the (Jirl .seouts was held 3Ii.ss Tenner's 0-B history class liave economy ajnd longer life . • . not I Tuesday. September 14tli. The newly started a notebook for their history \ only typify a policy pledged to U-leeted rirticers arc as follows: First Work. Tliey have finisinsl some progress • • • they verify in full i lietiteimiif. Klizalietli Hiirrows; secre* fr«*e hand drawings of Italy, wldeli are medsure the Oldsmobile purpose , i.iry. Ruth Hamilton: treasurer. Mary to Ih‘ |H>sted in titeir noteboks. For Saturday Only I Haskell; tIaR Uaircr. Klizabeth Strong. —Maurine Dunn. I as published some weeks ago . • « The jiatrol haulers are Rhea Peck. " • * * that the American family Catherine Niehol amt-Ksther Vickery, .Miss .Jolinsoii’s 7-A history class are shall [have,; at a m oderate invest* I Ir was agreetl that five cent.s dues milking outlines of "The Trt*i' Dwell­ O n U a U b I will ho paid at every meetinR to help We are offering our Famous Notaseme Hosiery ^VtnrEktdeTap men^ a c^ that gratifies their ers." ">hirly Stone Age." "Kgypt." buy a thiR. •iTIie new Rirls will join "Roumus" and "GrtH'ks.” The outlines to our customers at a price where you save ,#NatBnl U f Shape finer tastes as well as satisfies ihe (tirl Seours. September JO. and we a re expluiiu'd by dra\yinfiK! of Tools money by buying a box. '^jaiter Ravd Batrte their everyneed!” hope to have an uiterestiiiR proRrain. aud pottery. The pupils are very in­ -Elattic ' —GtMtrgltm M itchell. terested in the new work. Woo’t Bad O m Kam —Lillian Williams. NORTH SIDE SALES & SERVICE , F(iK FIK.ST TIME IN FIVE YE.VRS .Miss Sinitli is o u r coach an d w e su re 69c HUSTON & WEST, Props. are playing regular fall games—base- Sm otA, Pl.VMOlTH LOSES GAME H ^ k.vcBEvea NamiagKaittiBg Phone 495 Plymouth kick-linll and German ImtTbnil. We NORTHVIM-F AT FAIR. cannot play soccer because the field 2 Pair After oiir vi« lory over Milford, this is w et. Wc i>lny iusitle n early all at $1.35 ri'lnifT w as Im nily exiH'cted. yet «mr of flu- time. NdIlS:EME Itoeks put up a Roo»l oppiKsltion —Mary Klleu Corcoran. lO S lE R V I liroiiglioiu. iiur rooters were there .V new course has been offered in the 3 Pair t.. elieer lilt the team, despite stormy I’lyutouth High school for the purpose at ...... $ 2 .0 0 Weather. The keenest rivalry has al­ of teaching hoys simple household re­ ways been felt between Northville and pair work. The new coarse is termed Plymoiiib at these games, and this Is hotist'lmld mcclmnic.s, of which Mr. An assortment unequaled, with eighteen colors the tirst lime we have lost to North­ Snavely has charge. Tlie class has —all different. Rdafarced ville in live years. progressed rapidly in their glazing pro­ ^SpIkdH M l Tlie line-up for I’lymoiuli was: I.eft jects and have put In nine window end. H- Carney: left taekle. Foster; panes for the school. Every pair Guaranteed. Satisfaction or a *aad Foot left guard, D. .Meinzinger: center. O. —T. Howard Pea.se. new pair. DouUt tide Sola Bieszk Brothers I’artriilge: right guard. Foster, right Tin* class in dom estic .science an d liiekle, Tillotsoii: right end. B. Hu­ art is plaiiiiiiig a gi>od break­ GARAGE bert; i[uarter. T. Illekey: right fast for a seho(d child. The lunch half. Heiinaii: fullback. S. Uamho; r.H.m kitchen has been refiuished in AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE left half. Criiinm. Suhstitutions gra>-. aud Hiere has been a new ice box math* were at left half. Doudt for addiHl to the equipment. Two new Starters, Generators, Batteries and Ignition Repairs Crtuntn. am i rig h t en«l. C arm ichael for machines have arrived for tlie sewing Also General Repairing Ilnberr in tirst nll ns soon as the foot ball .Many attempts were made for another season is over. toiielHlowii at half, but on nc<-ount of — M Todd. the slippery grouml. neither side was The eight li grade class meeting was When You Get Ready For able to make it. Tlie half ended with held Wednesday. September 22nd, in tlie hall in tlie center of the flehl. the nsseinbly room. The grade Sis-iiiuMialf Northville kicked off to liiitrone.ss. Mrs. Stevens, took charge of I’lyinoiilh's twenty-yard line; then they the meeting. The following officers put ir bai k. hut I’lymouth was stoppoiidt of i’lymouth .punted out of and athlefh' bmnager. James Roberts. bounds on NorthviUe's thirty-yar«l lino, Tlie i-las.s ilSes will he tw enty-five but Northville failed again to take the cents a semester. ball down thi‘ field. I’lymouth with —Gohia Btirger. cotinige took th<* ball down the field u'irh a goal to m.ake, imt iiainbo of in your new house, we have the “Hudson HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I'lymi'Uib. fiimblotl. and Northville re- Brand” in all grades. This is one of the I'overing. attempted to score ^ quar- Tlie schnol band is'beiiig formed by fer ende<|. W Mr. Dykhon.se. T'p to this time twelve best floorings to be had. Ask us about it. have reported for rehearsals, and j Northville pnnte«l to riymouth's there are many more wh<» are planning fort.vyard lino, and a long end run to enter the hand. | was mad.' I>y Ib.iidt. More attempts For Mte Rr.it com|H*titor. had | PLYMOUTH, MICH. PHONE 385 with the ball close to Plymouth's 1S72 poina'-s! I twetity-yanl line. The final score was In the fruit contest they had a ma­ in toiuts in the yard in Yellow Pine, Gum and Oak on stock <*ontpst and W alled Jgike w as socoml. short notice. GRADE NOTES Not only did they take the highest There are iiow forty pnpU!i enrolled ream scores, but tlicy had the highest in Mrs, Root's room. The puplU have imiividual scores In each contest. made a border of squirrels and do­ Yesterday the first try-outs for the Don’t forget our Johns-Manville Asbestos At Your Service mestic and circus animals, with which school debating team were held. As they have decorated their board. yet we do not know who made the Shingles, guaranteed not to bum. 3 Boliby Beyer and Arthur Alder are .squall, but everyone is Interested. the two captains for the "clean-up The eight members of the National For squad." which they recently organized. Forensic I.rf'ague and their guests had The pupils in the first grade in Mrs. a w^inle roa.st. last evening, at Phoenix Shauh’s room are learning poems about P ark. harvest, nud having conversation work. —Franklin Atkin.son. Maurice Perky, Catherine Shrader COAL PLUMBING and Kvelyn Bower entered the kinder­ garten this week, making a total of one hundred pupils. We have all sizes of Anthracite Coal fenr Miss Stader's first and second grades liave made a iHirder of fruit and pasted immediate delivery. Alsq, best grades of HEATING it on the blackboard. In language the E. W. Rossow Lump and Egg in “Blue Grass,” and Po­ 4-hiUiri'n a re stu d y in g ab o u t th e kinds of .seeils. cahontas Nut and Elgg sizes. GENERAL BUILDER The 2-R grade in Miss Har­ ford's n>om are glad for the twelve AND CONTRACTOR TINNING new chairs for recitation. The 2-A in Mrs, Bloxsom'B room Z95 Fata- SL P l y M tt i ' 1 ' have lMt>n making a booklet of bright colored fall flowers in nature Plymouth Lum ber & Coal Co. study class. Miss Hall's third grade class bad a Phone 202 F-2 birthday party for Harold Thome, JESSE HAKE JeweU, Biaich & McCardle which the children enjoyed very much. The members of the 4-A class In Real Eetate^nd Phone 287 Phunbers Plymouth Mrs. >Ioles’ room on the spelling honor . Insurance roll for last week were: Haldor Bar­ den. Albertina Drews, Ernestine Elar- Rapr——teBv of tbo Mota«l CydoM loaoraoco Co., tnng. Margaret Miller, Mary Robeon. Marguerite Williams abd Frederick Bloik Ave. WBUama St. Ptymoudi If You Want a Home Read The Mail Let Mail Liners Sell Your Second-hand Goods Stalller. lo the 5-B class there

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    TI^E PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 Lmg Service Station J E W E L L ’S W hy Grow Old

    503 South M ain iSt. Phone 549 i When you (•;in obtain the bo.st of beauty A good Hot M'uter aids and preservatives here. We now The nights ,are growing longer and colder. Bottle is It real betl- have the fiiuioiis Yiirdley’s Ijivender fellow for II fold I’erfuniery Series whi<-li ioeludets per­ Better have those heavy coats cleaned night. We iiave a fume. face powder in five tints, f^cer ereaiii. eompact fare powder, bajtli complete stock of suits, (ak'um powder, cold cream, toilet TIRES Hot Water Bottles and pressed. soap. and all other rubber Fisk Premier, 29-4-40 Balloon sundries which we Remember, we are .sole agents for The Wuvenloek (Vunpany of Detroit, invite you to inspect Fisk Premier Cord, 30x3J4, Orer Size...... $10.40 | wliieh includes Coeupalm sh^poo, for your .sidec-tion. Rii.se of Arahy brillantine. Chiei hair Fisk Premier Cord, 30x3>/i, Regular...... -$ 9.40 j Hot Water Bottle.s tonic, rolling massage I'ream. flesn*told PROMPT SERVICE fro m and vanishing cream. Breezy shaving PHONE 234 Dry Cleaning and Pressing ••ream and after shaving lotion. $ 1 .0 0 J. G. LANG, Prop. W e c a r r y a l■omlller».‘ sf(«;k o f to ile t f gflfKl.S. Miss Mcrinda Pierson is spentfing L. R. Wiles of Ebeuezer. New Y’ork. $2.25 We close from one o'clock until three the week in Philadelphia and W ashing­ w a s e a J liu g o n P ly m o u th frie n d s . M

    47 F. & A. M. Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Beeman ami Miss .Mice .1. Ballen left Tiie.sday Flynonth, Mich. children were week-end guests of rela­ for Newton. Mass., uhere she will at- J k t/C S tS S V tives in Owosso. tend the Mt. Ida School. •

    Mr. and Mrs, A. Baker and children The neiw Conner building on I’eiini- Friday Evf'ning. October 1st, at siH-nt la.st week-end with the form er’s Cornmnnity Pharmacy 7:30 o'clock. Kcgular Communjca- niaii avenue is fiist nearing coniple- mother at Deckerville. ZINC Stearate ' tioii. 1 and is a fine addition to our Uusi- “WE SERVE YOU RIGHT” s se c tio n . J. W. BLICKEXSTAFF, Prop. P H O N E 3M JA M E S G. NA IRN , W . BL Mrs. Mary K. Palmer of Clinton STEARATE ___ > ARTHUR J. E. TORRE, Bee*7. ('en ter, lia s just returned fm m her Mrs. Jlimde Bennett and Mrs. S. L. j trip til Lo.s Anttelcs and other western Bennett visited the Misses Marion and I IHiinis. Will do more than Ida ^Iay Bennett at (he Michigan I any other one thing Rev. and Mrs. S. Conger Hathaway Stare College at Fast I.ansiiig. Mou-1 to add to Baby’s TONQUISH LODGE N0.32 •f Ypsiliuiti. were Plymouth.callers, d a y . j comfort and happi- Tnesdiiy. ( Mrs. .T. K. Carnes of C’eresco. and I. O. O. F. Henry Hutton, who is uttendiHg dnujrJtrer, ^lis.s IJda Hanclielt of this place, left Saturday for a two weeks' M eetings ever>- T uesday evening -Mleliigiin S t^ e College, spent the week­ a t 7;30. end with liis mother. .Mrs. r.nuise H ut­ motor trip to Philadelitliia. Pa., luid Big Special Sale! No more soreness or chafing. Puretest to n . ithcr eastern points of interest. Zinc Stearate sheds water „ ...... 25 c Tuesday. Oct. 5—Initiatory Degree Other New Powders—Orange Blossom, Nardsse We will pay 10 cents each for the Bryant C, Morris, who conducted the first copies of ilie Mail dfitisl .Inly 113. eomiiumity hotel campaign here for A u g iis t 0 a n d A u g u s t liO. b r o u g h t to the past few weeks, for the Hoeken- Des Alpese and Georgia Rose, thi.s olfice. 25c bury System. Inc., of Harrisburg. Pa., for a generous size ean . - Miss Nina Sherman has returned to left here Saturday for Vineland. New her home in Pontiac, after spendinj? a .7er.sey. White Enamel HERE^S MY HEADQIARTERS week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brand wa.s host to between two B. .Sherman. and three hundred members 'of the BEYER PHARMACY A regular meeting of ihe Order of Nonn-Tide Cinii of the Detroit Coni- PHONE NO IBLOCKSO the Kiistern Star .will lu‘ held in Ma­ mandery. Knights Templar, at Ids Ware j I F > . » w t . sonic 'I’einple. Tuesday. October oth. pleasiint country home southeast of 211 F 2 this idiico, last week Wetlne.sdny. .\ ■ 'at 7:30 p. in. ino.sr cnjo.valde time w .t.s It.ad h r .all T.lie Detroir Motorhus Coiniiany p re s e n t. started operating a hns line, tculay, Ottawa Tribe No. 7 Friday, from Belleville to Northville. In the ilrive for a now hotel at I’lyni- | via M'ayiu*. Newhurg and Plymouth. niidi on Tuesday, the project went way j Improved Order over the top. a total of $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 b e in g j Redm en Lcomml Peter, infaut sou of Mr. and Each reported by the committee at noon. I 79c Mrs. P»‘UT Baumgartner of Laiiham's Meets Every Wednes­ We congratulate our good neighbors j day Night at Grange Corners, was chri.steiied in the morn­ over the success of their iinderfaking. j H all. ing services at the Liuheraii I'hiireli Northville should inaugurate a similar j GLASSWARE Visitors Are Welcome last Sunday. campaign.—Northville Record. | Don’t fail to get some of this Ware. M rs. S h e ld o n G a le to o k Mr.<. ’W illia m Mr. and IWrs. Charles F. Reebs were j Ilarninu to Ypsihiiiii.. Sunday, to take gupsl.s at the home of Mrs. Sarah Arm- j See our window display. tlie electric ear for B.atiie Creek, where strong and Miss Lina Durfee. la.st Sun-1 We have some new Glassware from which we have she will visit her neiee. heforc lettving day. They also visited other riym- ! taken two numbers for Saturday Sale for Jjer home in Dakota. DID YOU outh friends. Mr. Rt'obs was former­ boxing match has heeii scheduled ly superintendent of tlie Plyinourh Bud Vases, Special for each get all rested up 'while nr rlie 1. o. o. reiii|ile for Wednes­ schools, and is iittending the T'niversity Saturday Only, at------lOc on your vacation? day evening. Oi-tulnT dth. The first Ilf -Michigan this year, to receive a HAKE HARDWARE hell rings at An especially good lilgher degree. Better arrange for a prognun hns been arranged. Phone 177 84& Penniman Ave. sitting now, while that Mr. and Mrs. R. R, Parrott. Mr. and Variegated Colored Glass Electric Light Shades in Williiini R. Barrett of Nowell, and expression is a - happy Mrs. Frank Rambo. Mr. .nml Mrs. C, R. Miss Ali.-e M. VaiiArsdah; of Plyui- one. Liviiigood. Mr. and Mrs. ’William B. Pink, Blue and Orange, 12c each »iiilh. were iinietly married nr Unwell Peiz. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Miiri^iy. Mr, Saturday Only, at Photographs never grow old. on Sariinliiy. August fis. PL’U. at (Cno jind Mrs. Herald Ilamill. Mr, and .Mrs. p. m. Tliey will make their home in George Bakewcll. Rayinoml Bach- llowel^ for the present. eld< V n iiD e r u r left 14c tVre M nniuefte. has rei-eived notice that in pound lots, a t ___ %ocal Mews yesii-i'iliiy for Glemhile. r}iHfonii;i.. EQUALS THE BITTERNESS OF trains Nos. and 7. leaving Plymouth where (lie.v will injikc their Iirime piT- POOR QUALITY j U. W. Shiugloton and R. -\. Winganl a t 1 ;21 • p. m.. and :2U p. in,, west iiiiiiieiHly. Mr. iitul .Mr.<. t'nuDcCar TO ill Ovid. Mich., several days this bouml. would stoji on Hag for passeu- Chocolate Vanilla Hearts, liiive liveil in Plymouth for nmny 29c ">■ ok. uers for Lansing and beyond. in pound lots ycjtr>!. iim l Im ve » host of friends wlio Mrs, Belle Uriver of Ann Arbor, was The hall gniuc between the D oIkh’o will regret their removal from the a u'liest of her sister. Mrs. H enry Stein- team of the Ilou.se of Correeiioii Prison vilhige. bill nil iiiiife in w is^ ig ”theni niotz. last week. farm and the Merchants team of Plym­ sucrvss iind liappines.s in tlieir new Goorge Steiumetz of Richmond. outh. at the Northville fair last Fri­ homo. Mr. ^■anDeC 5^I' c a m e to P ly m ­ Mioli.. was 'a guest of his brother, day morning, re.sulted in a victory for outh iibom fifty years ago. and for Woodworth’s Ib iiry Steinmetz. last week Thursday. the Dehoi'o team, by a score of fi to 1 . many years snc-cessfnlly oondneted n barber shop in the village. There is Mr. ami Mrs. Louis M. Peters of De­ Mrs. Dell Curtis of Ypsilanti. Mrs. searcelr, a business man left now. who troit. visited a few days last week Claude Rorobaeber and Mrs. Leroy was in business here when M r.VanDe- with their daughter. Mrs. Floyd Midgley of Detroit, were guests of Mr. Home of Quality Car loeiited Iiere. and he has seen the Bazzar and Mrs. Cyrus Rorabachor last week. S h e rm a n . village grow from a few hundred in- Mrs. Curtis was the guest also of Mr. STO B E MO. 34 7 PLYMOUTH The .Michigan Federated Utilities, hahirants to the thriving town that it and Mrs. .Tack Reamer and Mr. and Wnyne County Division, have taken a is to d a y . Mrs. Merle Rorabacher. G r o c e r ie s five-year lease of a building in Wayne, find have opemni an office there. The Penniman Allen Bowling alleys will reopen ' for the fall and winter -\Ir. iiud Mrs. J. B. Young of Wood- sea-son ^oday (Friday). The alleys lawn. Pennsylvania, visited their aunt, have all been refinished and are in Mrs. G. Gates, last Sunday, and also first class condltioH. W illiam Stremioh called ou Mr. Gates at Providence hos­ will hare the management of the alleys p ita l. again the coming .season. Charles Garletc is the new repre- can readily be stopiped if treated promptly. Get Inr the article relating to the big sfiitaiive of the William Wood Insur­ crop of peaches, printed in last week’s the cold before it gets you, and if you will Use Nyal’s ance agency. Mr. Garlett will devote zmerson said- paper, we said the'orchard was owned (he greater part of bis time to the life "CO A L IS PORTABLE CLIM ATE by James Klncade. In this we were IT CARRIES THE H C M OF ^ Laxacold you will sijon be rid of it. insurance department of the business. mistaken, as Daniel Qnakes is a one- THE TROPICS TO U eK A O O R ■ NYAL’S l Ax ACOLD FOR COLDS The local Klwanis Club will go to third owner with Mr. Kineade. We William T. Pettiiigill Wayne, this Friday evening, where are very glad to make the correction. The wisdom of Emerson is the know ledge of all men who know PHONE 40 FREE DELIVERY NYAL’S HUSKEYS FOR THE COUGH they will assist in instituting a new Mr. and Mrs. George Howell were the meaning of full comfort in Kiwanis Club in that village. The Also the foDowihg have proven their worth; delightfully surprised last Friday eve­ t h e i r ‘ho m es. local club are sjionsors for the Wayne ning. when a party of friends and a Why go South when the snow clu b . Medidated Throat Discs flies, when a word over the phone i ' bountifai supper awaited them on t'helr ' t Mrs. Sheldon Gale and cousins, arrival home from the store. Music will bring Palm Beach to your Laxative Cadcara and Bromo Quinine h o n te? Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Southworth. were and cards furaisbed the entertainment Si^tox Cold Tablets In Ypstlanti one day last week, calling of the evening. Several nice gifts were ou Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Pooler and also received by Mr. and Mrs. Howell, the Coal and Coke Cement - Blocks Santox Bronchial Lozenges at Mr. and Mrs. Cattermole’s. cousins occasion being tbelr twentieth wedding POCAHONtAS of Mr. Southworth. anniversary. ASSOCIATION Z:^ole Trokeys n iKiK STAB Omar Stelle, manager of the Mt The Misses Helen Tuck and Ina Wol- GOOD QUALITY—PRICES RIGHT KAVKN Awm Clemens gas plant of the Michigan from were hostesses at a miscellaneous I^ederated Utilities, gave a most in­ shower, given at the latter's home, last teresting talk before the Kiwanis Olnb week T u^ay evening. In honor of WE DELIVER at their T n^ay noon loncheon. The Mae Garchow, whose marriage to Carl Columbian Quartette, who ^ve an Petscb of Liv

    THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926

    DEATH OF MRS. GARDINER KENT

    Mrs. (Janliner Koiit dietl at Ih t hointj n Maple avemie. Wednesday after- 3i«»m ur «»e o’clock. Tlie fpucral .Ncr- vi<-es will l)(< lield- from S ch ra d er Ilrus. Funeral Home. Saturday ufternuon at H- J :\K) o'l'lock. liitermciit' in Ncwliurj; Blankets Blankets cemetery. Au ohituary will apiieur n ex t week.

    Penniman Ave., Plymouth LOCAL NEWS 64x76 Single Blanket, 6rmly woven and of good weight, QA a $1.00 value. Special Saturday and Monday . IJfiri). Tliiir.MlH.v. •<0ili, to G r o c e r ie s M e a ts M r. 1111(1 Mrs. Harold Ihitimdl. a daimh- 64x76 Double Bed Blanket of Pure Fine Cotton in Grey, Tan and r«-r. J ic la tic iic . White,"with Pink and Blue Borders, $1.98 value, C -f QS Corn, Peas, Tonjiatoes, Cut Wax Fresh Dressed Chickens Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. DauRliprly of Saturday and Monday tp Beans, Kidney Beans, 3 cans 25c Elkhart. Ind.. xisitod ndativos horo Pot Roast Beef, per lb. ... ____19c Sunday and Monday. These Blankets are extra value at this price and you wdll profit • Campbell’s Beans, 3 cans 23c Mr. au d M rs. C. V. C ham bers w ere by buying at this time. Stewing Beef, per lb...... ____12c Sunday guests of the latter's brother Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 2 cans 15c Pork Loin Roast, per lb.. ..-.. 291/ 2C and wife, in Detroit. Our stock of Blankets is complete at this time, and prices are Pork Shoulder, per lb. _____ 2354c Mr. afid Mrs. J. C. Phillips of Su- remarkably low. Raisins Sun-Maid Seedless, pkg. 11c |H*rior. s|K*ut the week-end with Mr. Swift Smoked Ham, per lb...... 37c a n d r i a i i d .•*!iiiimon.s-. Rumford Baking Powder, large can . . . 19c Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mackinder of Lowell 36-inch Dark and Light Outings, Round Steak, per lb .______28c Newburjr. called on .Mrs. c . V, C ham ­ 25c bers on Tue.siiny aftemunii. per yard .. Peaches, Fancy California, can 25c Sirloin Steak, per lb______32c .Mrs. ilenrietfa .Merrell of Detroit, Porterhouse Steak, per lb...... _35c , j n > a s biH-ii ih c g u e s t o f lie r d.-nm liter. Parson’s Ammonia, large bottle 24c Royal Cotton Batts, 3 lbs., I L tl. DriiiH-r. for liie past week. $1.00 Lux Toilet Soap; 4 bars 25c Hamburger Steak, per lb._____ 17c ! .Mr. and .Mr."-. (Jeorse Hai'kt'tr and 72x90' Comfortable size Pork Sausage, per lb...... 25c ! baby Ilf- Ciildwater. were week-end Sani-Flush, can ...... 18c ! giH'sis of Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott. B Pure Lard, per lb...... 17'/4t Misses’ Charleston Dresses of Fast Color Prints, Post Bran, pkg. 10c IkTli. September 2d. a .sou. to Mrs. $1.25 B Trout, Herring, White Fish (•eorge Treis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sizes 8 to 14. Each Old Master Coff^, 1 lb. pkg. 47c Peter A. Miller of "Shady Side.” Auii Store Cheese ...... 29c Arbor Trail. B Mother’s Aluminum Oats, pkg. 24c Cottage Cheese -Msts, Jack Keiiter and Miss Itarbaru Ladies’ Silk Dresses Fels Naptha Soap, 5 bars . 24c Marlin of Detroit, were guests. Wed* $17.85 $25.00 B All Kinds of Cheese j nesday of the former’s sistio-. Mrs. ' J a m e s E llio t r. Gold Medal Flour, sack . $1.19 Milk and Cream B ; .Mr. and Mrs. Austin Whipple aud .M rs.’K. <1. llustm i rook seven pvetnimn.s g ■ Have you tried our Queen Quality Butter? £| I on tlieir lloWer exhibit at lliu Xorth- 1 vH le F a ir . tlirtH* lir s is a n d f o u r .si*couds. A Mrs. WjUiiini Ilakewell of tin- Plym- ,outli road, will euteriaiu the Ladies’ P h o n e 4 " 4 - , tlTiild of _the Episcopal eliurcli. next M'tvincsda.v afternoon, at 2;(X» o’clock. P l y m o u t h , M ic h . MUNICIPAL Esiber Walker, lla Winkler and Hcrnice M’aslilim-n of Ypsilnnti Nor- I ttjnl. and fhcaiior ^‘iitiiey of Sand NOTES Creek, .sjieul tlie We»‘k-eiid w ith Lucille ' • t•AN«kCOOrB m P K MANA(iF-R Dickerson. ^ Mr. and .Mrs. C. V. ('hainbers .and rm Friday night caused the i‘l••lnghll•r. Mrs. Harry Vosbiirgli and] Ito b c ris at Kodford. Two ball gamallies es berwr*eiiber\vr*eii I'lydt* and j Wc. arc making aiTanetMucnis wirli N'*ri livillc have been selfeduiiMl. in ■ Ihc couiiiy. looking to the cleaning our wliieli .'k^iNi g(K*s to till- winner of oacli i "f ToiuiiiNh creek as far down as the gmiie. Tlic first game is sclieduletl [ oilticii road. The petition f<3r the for next Sunday. October .’Ird. at vi>rk fa rih c r down does l o t seem to be Noriliville. The second game takes aking very well. • • phiee ju riyile. Simdny, Oetober lOlli. 'I'lo county road commissiun has un* Mr. and .Mrs. o. M. S->uMiworth left loaded l‘oriit> along South Main street, j last aturdiiy for Orass Lake, where and will slmrlly he building the cju;b j they fill be will) friends. takiiiL' side along the uev pavement. This will trijis to l.anslng. .Niles and on to Ben­ I-: lo do at least som e of th e fiii- ton Harbor, wberi' Mr. Soutbwortb’s iloiig ihe street thi.s fall. (WO Solis live, and which was also his hnine before goiim to California lo live. O question about it! W e’ll be The village congratulates the Mich- I. ;• N P. R alph M iller and .Tolin C arlisle selling m OtQij oil for a long GRADES ! igati l’.j‘ll Telephone (’ompnny i*n its tim e to com e: An<^ w e aren ’t anx­ new Imilding and exchange. Tlus left M'ednosdny. on a motor trip to ^^Th> io jo llo w 2i (For possen£ercer«) ious to spoil o u r chances b y back ­ j f'liiipmem. with its caiMihilify for ex- West Point. N. y.. to witness the foot ing th e w rong oil. ^ F {tor Ford Cara) ball giuiie between M'est Point Ca- L ight Ium«ion will rake care of the vicinity [ defs and T’. of D. They will siiend W e do recom m end H avoline— M edium of I’lymoufh for a long time. ' several days In New York City, nr- t h e Power oil. If ;^ou w a n t to get A (med(um'Aoarj) P ontiac S ix f o r a d a y I ranging for the pre'sematioii cr the Bouni of Review for he the hostess. Ladies please bring tain the punishing pace of better continues its triumphant march I lie special as.sessmcnts on the 1025 thimbb'S and needle.s. Everybody wel­ toward the un ch allen g ed sales H. A. SAGEj & SON u and 11120 sanitary sewers. This Board than 50 miles an hour, for as long come. as you like— and easily, too! leadership of its held. Plymouth, Mich. HAYOLiNE meets at the village hall tomorrow, - the power oil Satiirday. from eight until four o'clock. Forty relatives gathered at the home Pontiac Sfac Landau Sedan, $895. Oakland S ix, companion to Pontiac Six, $ 1025 to $2295. Phone 440 There are nine assessment rolls, one of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ecklos on the A il Factory. Er 7th. or as early as possl- l»ekah-Oddfellowship will be celebrat-1 bb-. .Sjiio continues every day from TRomereuntt e 174 IM Halo StraA FlTBMtfe when and where the apedal aanamenti I rolls for the 1920 and 1 9 9 aanltary SUBSCRIPTIONS sewers will be reviewed, and t ^ nny taken for all magazlnee and news­ BLUNK BROS. person dofilnc himself aoKWVpd by papers at best prices. Woodworth said special assessment may he h tS t9 i Magaaine Agency at Woodworth’s DEPARTMENT STORE A. V. JONES, ' Baxaar, Plymouth, MlclL-HAdTertlae- 44 12 m ent