VOLUME 38 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, J934 NUMBER IS

Wangeman — Psarsall ted. Motion carried. MINISTERIAL ASS'N Moved by Alderman Mayville, sup­ Office Moved HOLD ENJOYABLE ported by Alderman'Kenny, that the """SSgft-S - jHomeGardens Miss Margaret Pearsall, daughter bond of J.ohn LaLonde as principal, WE HAVE SMELT" ReduCeCoStS MEET HERE of Mrs. Nellie Pearsall Thomas of with Al Freiberg and Clyde Hipp as To Petoskey East Lansing, and Mr. Alfred J. sureties, be approved and accepted. Wangeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Motion carried. During preparatiens-forthe 5melt,^np-H yc-^j,,.. -y. Anr, VABI. The monthly meeting of the Little Frank Wangeman, East Jordan, were Bills were presented for payment RE-EMPLOYMENT WORK TO BE Jamboree a great many invitationsTFRESH^EGETABLES ADD VARI" TravSrse i Bay Ministerial Association married . at Boyne City March 24, as follows:— CENTERED THERE were extended to outside people, ETY TO YOUR MEALS met Friday in East-Jordan at the 1934. .Mr. Wangeman, a graduate of A, J. Hite, Exp. on meters _•] $2.10 among them the noted author, Rex Presbyterian Church; The local lad­ the local high school and of the En­ City Treasurer, street labor 66.76 Beach, who was born near Atwood. ies served a chicken dinner for the gineering division of Michigan State City Treasurer, Election board 20.00 The National Re-employment office, Home vegetable gardens not only 24 members who were present. College, has for the past few months O. J. Smith, Salary & expense 36.00 ...Include. d withth, .e. invitatio. .. n .,_.,wa, s ,,a ; cut down the amount of money which located in the Brown building at The program was an unusually in­ been associated with the' engineering G. E. Boswell, salary & expense 52.85 "••Charlevoix ,has been abandoned by whimsical explanation of the 'Why' _eed be s nt forfa(i'd but the vege. department of Charlevoix County Ole Olson, salary & expense __ 84.20 orders ot Clarence E. Weiss, state teresting one. Signor Mario Capeili, Minnie Webster, asst. Clerk _._ 11.67 otthBeukere Jamboree, which rea, frod ams followthe pesn of Dr. t_bles groVnlmve a/freshness and ah premier Italian-American tenor of CWA. Mi's. Wangeman returned to director, and will be combined -into appeal that is not present in most Lansing where she will continue her City Treasurer, Aldermen & Mayor a district composed of Emmet, Che­ "The "Silver •Horde," having been New York City was present and thril­ Salaries ____;_: 350.00 tickled all the way from a delicate green stuffs which are purchased, ac­ led the ministers with several vocal studies at Michigan State, Mr. and boygan, Charlevoix, and Otsego coun­ cording to the department of horti­ Mrs. Wangeman will be at home to Strehl's Garage, labor & parts oh pink to a deep Alaskan red, by the selections. The Signor has sung in truck : ___ '__ ;_ 20.28 ties. Headquarters for the district culture at Michigan State College. Grand Opera and' in over 500 chur­ their friends at the Pine Lake Golf ._ will be at_409',4 Lake Street, Petos­ stupendous publicity given them in Club after May 1st. E. J. Lbr. Co., repairs on steam- - Rex Beach's master narrative, have The quality of home grown foods ches in this country. A part of his i. er ______' ,___ 2.70 key, with Edward C. Scheider as man­ is helped by the fact that each pro­ ager. decided to immortalize their historio- musical training was by one of the iHersey Mfg. Co., Frost bottom office js''apher by making his birthplace a duct can be harvested immediately be­ teachers of Caruso. cases : ; 12.96 Records at the Charlevoix fore it is to be used and at the time Rev. W. S. C. Pellowe, Pastor of Kidder — Peebbles •Northern Auto Co., gasoline— 4.69 will be transferred to the new head­ rational shrine, whereat future gen­ Leslie Miles, labor & battery rent­ erations may worship. the vegetable' is at the proper stage of the Jefferson Ave., Methodist Church, quarters and all business transacted ripeness to provide the most tasteful Saginaw, and author of the book Miss Margaret V. Kidder, daugh­ als ______:_ 24.35 from that point. The Charleoix coun- Howevei, discovering that East mea Healey Tire Co., Gasoline _-__ 12.27 Jordan is a he-man town, wherein i >: Dieticians compute that a fam- "John Wesley, Master in Religion," ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kidder of E. J. Co-op. Assn., mdse. & gas­ " "'ty-re"-"Fni[iluyment-cornmittee,-eompos- gave the address of the afternoon. Echo Twp, became the bride of Her­ sportsmen ^fli--OirtTnrnrm^~tfte-w^^ oline _„_ :_ 24.90 ed of Arthur Bergeon, Charlevoix, al ein Poohlnr of Fllswni-th, son of Mrs, 0 Alex Heller, Boyne City, "Samuel H. mourning ladies of the D.A.R., and; vegetable¥anaTruTtr&ach year. Mr. w. Oliver, a teacher V.. J. Fire Dept, P^thT flr? 19 "" Rogers, East Jordan and J. M. Fo 1' „ themselves, a gamy and sporty j Most families will, not care to pro- sion School in the Panama Zone, was I Elizabeth Peebles, Thursday, March LeRoy Sherman, labor & mdse. 21.75 ter, Chrlevoix, chairman, will contin­ : ..d of a fish, they chose a. very uni-! duce the entire quantity of these present and spoke briefly of his work. 29th, at Bellaire, Mich. They will Joe Nemecek, Jan. at fire hall 5.00 ue to function so that the manager que and.fitting.wav to suit their pur-| foods needed and, in some cases, Ministers were present from Petos­ make their home in Ellsworth. Harry Simmons, Jan. at fire hall 7.50 pose. iground is not available to grow the key, Gaylqrd, Charlevoix, Boyne City, Mich. Pub. Ser. Co., street of the district will be able to secure lights __^__, __L_J 160.00 direction and information regarding Reincarnating themselves into a jfoodsWHowever, .size is not the deter- CentrarLake, Bellaire, Mancelona and East Jordan. Merle Thompson, labor at fire the placement of men . on Public form suitable to their new environ-. mining factor in the productive pow- COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS hall ___• 1.25 '' The May meeting will be held in Works projects to be done in Charle­ ment, under the name of "Smelt" j er of a garden. The gardener who de- Walter Woodcock, labor at fire voix county, and to provide a county they make an annual pilgrimage to. I velopes his ground to the best ad- Boyne City. j- Regular annual meeting of the committee interested in the employ­ the locality of Rex's birthplace | vantage will reap a greater harvest It is possible that Signor Mario j Common Council of the City of East hall _'__ -^ 1.25 ment of Charlevoix county men. (which remains standing). j than the man who does not take time Capeili may resort in Northern Michi­ j Joi-dan held at the council rooms, Abe Carson, labor at fire hall 1.00 gan this summer. If he does an effort | Thursday evening, April 5, 1934: Std< Oil Co., gasoline -_ .__ 3.37 The personnel of the Charlevoix The culmination of their gambols | to plan his work, Kahler & Friend, gasoline .95 is a joy-ride up the Jordan River j A half acre of ground is' needed to will be made to have him give a con­ i Meeting was called to order by the County office, consisting of J. Warne cert in East Jordan. I May or. Present: Mayor MilStein ami L. Kemp, labor 1.50 Davis, manager, and Miss Ethel Sta- about the middle of March each year, I g_ow the 3,000 pounds of vegetables j Aldermen Strehl; Bussler, Kenny, Peter Hegerberg, labor•__'! 10.88 ley, clerk, have been released. for the transcendental edification of that five persons will consume in a Rogers, and Maddock. Absent: None. Jack Hitchcock, labor i__ 2.13 " the thousands of fishermen who come j year. Part of this quantity would j Minutes of the last meeting were Wright Carr, labor \ -____ 1.75 In the future persons desiring to MARRIAGE AND MONEY register for employment will do so yearly to witness the event. j have to be canned as it would be im- |read and.approved. Sherman Conway, labor 2.25 The magnificent, spectacle of this j possible to consume that amount in "First Love," a thrilling romance ! The following resolution was offerV Joe NemeCek, labor 2.00 with the new district office at Petos- Gus Anderson, labor 2.00 key. The transfer for headquarters j^^ieTe'TheSilver Horde', i tumbling and racing;the gardening season. It is possible of marriage and money, by Loree B. jed by Alderman Maddock, who moved r' goal, . makes one!to make selections from 25 different j its adoption; seconded by Alderman Frank Woodcock, labor 2.00 to Petoskey does not alter m any way Elking, starts in The American Week­ I Bussler: Verge Healey, labor ; 2.25 . the fact that help for Public Works think of the injunction of Solomon, | vegetables which will grow success- ly with next Sunday's Detroit Times. Harry Saxton, labor • ___• 1.75 somewhere among his proverbs, tell-; fully .in Michigan and this long list j - ffhe„.City Council of the City of projects done in Charlevoix County It concerns a problem few married \East Jordan; having-metrfp-r the p».fi- Gordon Prause, labor : 2.25 are to be furnished from residents of ing people to go to the ants and see; increases the families appetite for couples solve. pose of determining the result of thfe Del Hale, labor ,4.63 this county who reside within travel­ their ways/only we say, "Come to the food from the garden. -Tom Crooks, labor -__L___ 3.75 Jordan and see the Smelt." annual-city election held Monday, ing distance of the project. Crops which can be stored can be April 2, 1934, does hereby declare Chas. Denms,Jabor~__-___ 3.38 It must, indeed, be a 'poor fish* produced. Potatdes, beets, turnips, Maybe the women sheriff, down at the result, of said election to be as Gort Hayes, labor :_____ 5.75 who does not bow in gratitude and celery, onions, and others will keep Crown Point didn't like the idea of follows :- Chas. Donaldson, labor 3.13 Mandalay Is wonderment before such self-sacrific­ well if proper storage space is pro­ an extra guest with spring hduse- .: Whole number of votes cast for the Len Barber, labor ; •__ 1.00 Thrilling Adventure ing fulfillment of a self-imposed du­ vided. Peas and corn can be canned, cleaning coming on. '' -' . . .office of mayor was 83; of which Norman Sloop, labor 2.25 ty—and, incidentally, have a heck of as well as snap beans, asparagus, and Barney R.' Milstein received 83. Bar­ Ed. Thompson, labor '_•_' 1.00 a good time." ... spinach. Who can say this is not the mod­ ney R. Milstein, having received the Arnie Hegei-berg, labor. ______1.'26 Movie fans will be treated to a ern age of chivalry, when even .grand­ Seth La Valley, labor ______1.25 Y treat in colorful adventure and ro­ The season for many varieties of unanimous vote, is hereby declaired ma can pistol her sweetheart and duly elected to the office of mayor. 'Tod White, labor 1.25 mance in the new picture "Mandalay" Monday's mail brought the follow­ fresh'Vegetable's can be prolonged by have the jury call it an accident? Stuart Atkinson, labor _• 1.00 that plays\at the Temple Theatre this ing reply:—- ' planting, early and late varieties or by Whole number of votes cast for the Gib Sturgill, labor ______~16.00 Thursday, NjJYiday and Saturday. Sebring, Florida, using varying planting dates.. When office of Justice of the Peace was 13; Win Nichols, labor 15.00 of which H, C. Blount received LS. : Beautiful Kay Francis is supported April 6th, 1934. the garden space is limited, crops H..C. Blount having received the un­ Moses Hart, labor & team ____ 6.30 by Ricardo Cortez. and Lyle Talbot in George N. Secord, Secretary, like melons; cucumbers, and pump­ l?or instance, if' you purchase calico, Harry Simmons, fire chief ___- 20.00 cretonne, corduroy, or chintz, .you are; animous vote, is hereby declared ctU- this exotic story of the. East. . . the Chamber of Commerce, kins should be left out in, favor of ly elected to the Office of Justice of Dr; Beuker, health officer __ 25.00 locale is laid in Oriental Burma and East Jordan,- Michigan. ethers which will produce more food buySng cotton, And the same goes for' the Peace. Moved by Alderman Kenny, sup­ in this borderland of civilization a Dear Mr. Secord:— j per sq uare yard of ground a long list ot textiles from aproti- ported by Alderman Maddock, that Whole number of votes cast for the the bills be allowed and paid. Motion really stirring tale unfolds. "Manda­ Your invitation—of—starch 9th to cloth, batiste and cambric, through the office of Alderman of the first ward alphabet to velveteen and voile. ~__„ carried by an aye and nay vote as fol­ lay" is thrilling entertainment you attend the smelt festivities at East was 21; of which Leonard Dudley re-- lows : are certain to enjoy. Jordan was forwarded to me here, "In a typical American home, cot­ ceived 21. Leonard Dudley having re­ Ayes.'— Strehl, Mayville," Bussler, Next Tuegday and Wednesday, reg­ together with the appreciation of ton has earned the right to be called ceived the unanimous vote, is hereby Kenny,-Rogers, Maddock & Milstein. "The Silver Horde" prepared by Dr. COTTON CONSTANT declared duly elected to the office of ular Family Nights,, one of Americas king of textiles. . Step over the. Alderman of the first Ward. Nays. •— None. greatest stage plays.comes to the t Beuker. •--- | threshold and your foot may alight On motion by Alderman Kenny, Whole number of votes cast for the meeting was adjorned. screen and the cast includes three of ,' .How come . you've got. Smelt in J COMPANION OF-.MAN upon a cotton. rng,:' pictures bang on- office of Alderman of the second our greatest actors. This picture is; Michigan? We never had^them when j walls covered with cotton cloth: you MINNIE WEBSTER, ward was 66; of which Vernon J. City Clerk, Pro-Tern. "Counsellor At Law"'and the starred;I was a boy. I used to spear suckers; relax In a chair upholstered with cot­ Whiteford received 42, and Chas. players are, .John Barrymore, Bebe; with a pitchfork and caught brook Has Earned Right to Be ton and listen to a phonograph record Strehl..24. Vernon J. Whiteford hav­ Daniels and Doris Kenyon. This sen-;trout with a braided horse-hair line. Called King of Textiles. which contains cotton, playing a re­ ing received the greater number of MAN FOUND sational success by. Elmer Riee will The old place must be changing and cent 'blues' song inspired by life in votes is hereby declared duly elected it's ti'me^i' got back ' and looked to the office of Alderman of the sec­ be shown at regular Family Night Washington.^"otton' prices, cotton the Southern cotton belt. Within eye­ prices of two for twenty-five.cents- things over. 1 ond Ward;- FROZEN TO DEATH surpluses, cotton production, consump­ shot are cotton-, draperies, window_ r_ Wholejiiunber of votes cast for the I'd greatly enjoy attending your shades, sofa cushions, and chair anil- •jamboree' some time but my winters tion and export lls'ireis, new uses of office of Alderman of the third ward The body of -Claude Shafer^ em­ Keep the Change are spent here in Florida and_Ldor^tlcotton-aluI' more .recently, new regu- table covers... was 38; of which A. G. Rogers re­ "Tn the dining room perhaps the ceived 38. A. G. Rogers-having, re ploye of the Cleveland Cliff Iron com­ A father was pointing out to his geo.0ft „™.nnorth, „„t,-untitl lotlatoe in"th;„--tt,_e _*,-;*,_spring.. • Tlitions by the feileral government lira- pany at Newberry, was found Thurs- table 'linen' is cotton or part cotton, ceived the unanimous vote, is here- j.,,' _ „ „„ . .,. , ., ,, son the factors fliat go toward suc­ With all good wishes, Ring cotton-growing acreage, >eep ; ut ttJ e cess In life. America's best known flber constantly and cotton wicks protrude front ar­ by declared duly elected . to the ^¾ T „ ? ?** «* the^old Sincerely Yours, office of Alderman of the third ward: I W„!_-!-'^il'^'.8 ln the ?ast part of "The main thing Is force of charac­ Rex Beach. In the public eye. tistically designed candles. In the Boyrie City. The man had^-gonethere kitchen one may discover a cotton hag Whole number of votes cast for the ter," he said. VYhy the prre.tt public -Interest ID office of Supervisor of the~fiSst ward about three weeks ago visiting/a sis­ "Take the man Grimson, for In­ cotton? for crushing ice, a cotton mop, cotton was 21; of which Wm. F. Bashaw re­ ter, Mrs. Elmer Huff, and had left stance. He's sure to make his way In A pioneer is a fellow who can re. "Because about one-tenth of the wiping cloths; and perhaps cotton had ceived 21. Wm. F. Bashaw, having during the night, about three' weeks rhe world. He's got a big asset—a will. member when buying the work horses population of the. , and some part in the manufacture of the received the unanimous vote, is here­ agi}. The sister had reported his dis­ of his own." .- a set of footwear from the village many more millions of people, on every linoleum on the floor and the oilclotli by declared duly elected to the office appearance to authorities, but no His son shrugged his shoulders, and blacksmith was a part of the spring continent, depend upon cotton.'for a on the table. Open the pantry door of Supervisor of the first ward. trance had been found of him at Boyne then said, "Young Jones has something program on the farm. arid again you find cotton. One of the '," Whole number of votes cast for the livelihood and. because It Is Indis­ office of Supervisor of the second City or at Newberry. Boyne City better .than that, though—a will of. his pensable to modern civilization," says newest methods of packing small quan­ authorities believe the man had wan- ward was 61; of which Wm. WebstSF>v__ j, . .. ,„ .. . . ., . , uncle's." -a' bulletin from the • National Geo­ tities of oranges, potatoes, and onions ed to the mlU Slte CRUSHING graphic society. is by the use of coarse mesh cotton received 61. Wm. Webster, having rei- bee^ n frozen to death andurind therg one hae odf . Always Contrary ,hags. Of course the housewife long ceived the unanimous vote, is hereby the cold nights. L' : He had only justffeft college, and "Go where you will, by any'means declared duly elected to the office of ..______-..__P'd'feUow,_of course," said Hob. of transportation -tn the civilized has bought-sugar, salt and flour ID Supervisor of the second ward. ^- son, "but very obstinate. "Why, he :. his.ambi.tlgn was high.' cotton, bags, as-well as cheese with Whole number of votes cast for the ; -At home, the; aKSgrossmg - subject world, and cotton will he your travel­ Advertise—Bring buying? dollars simply wouldn't see a doctor when his ing companion. Step into an automo­ cotton covering. -office of Supervisor of the third ward into the open. wife wanted him to." : was the young man's career, and he bile and you are supported, by .fires" ---.-' • No End of theJJse^ •____ was 40; of which Richard Lewis re- ••Yes. he was always like that," said i. was discussing with, his parents containing cotton fabric. Ton sit on "Perhaps the bedrooms contain more -eeTV-d-^Or-Ricrlard-'Lewis,- having_rer_ [ which profession stood most in need ceived the unanimous vote, is hereby Williams.1 "As boys we were out in a upholstery that probably contains cot­ cotton tlian any other, room In the declared duly elected to the bffi.ee of boat when a dispute arose, and lie was i of his genius. ' ton'threads, and (ire protected by a Eome. Cotton sheets, pillow cases, 1 The father's Idea of his son's ability Superisor of the third ward. Homemakers' Corner - thrown overboard with the injunction: top to which cotton contributed; qniltsrand blankets for beds are wide­ Whole number of votes cast for the 'Sink or swim,"* : was low. BY- Can't Get Away From It ly used, while in men's and women's office of Constable of the first ward "What did he do?" asked Hobson. i "I think," said the old man, "that Home Economic* SpecutlUU you had better adorn one of the stools "Or go yachting. Your ship, no doubt, wardrobes «re handkerchiefs, under­ was 19; of which.Ernest Lanway're«- "Neither. He lay on his back and will be equipped-wltli cotton awnings," wear, night clothes, lounging and bath ceived 19. Ernest Lanway, having re­ Michigaa Stat*. College floated," came the reply. « in my office." •'.-.' robes, and house slippers of cotton, ceived the unanimous vote, is hereby The young man drew himself up; hatch covers and 'linens.' Or try to declared duly elected to the office of Ills' collar grew tight as he tried to evade the flher by climbing Into an In the bathToom hang cotton towels and wash cltiths. and a cotton shower Constable of the first ward. For mothers whose children must BOTH ALIKE sfl'allow Ills righteous anger. airplane. Yon will discover that cot­ Whole number of votes cast for the be kept indoors, the frequent rainy ...-.Folding his arms he asked: "Am I ton fabric covers the airplane wings curtain, and In the medicine cabinet office of Constable of the second ward days of spring become problem days. a-dog?"; . and that cotton dissolved In chemicals Is fluffy cotton Itself as well as was 51; of which Cortland Hayes re- "Window Contest" is a game which "N'o, not yet," replied his father? Is the 'dope' that protects the wings bandage gauze. c6iy£%'5_- Cortland Hayes, having re__»iii help keep the youngsters busy. "but .you'll grow." from wind and weather. The engi­ "On the bathing beach cotton bath­ cei#d the unanimous vote, "is hereby Try to see how many different obi neers of our railroad trains wear cot­ ing suits and shoes are seen; at boxing, (teetered duly elected to the office of jects can be seen from the kitchen ton overalls, and the window shades matches boxers swing cotton padded Constable of the second ward. NO TROUBLE Whole numher of votes cast for the window, count the automobiles or and seat covers of modern passenger gloves; at football games, cotton-lined people who. pass, or have each child shoulder pads protect the players; at office of Constable of the third ward cars once were a part of the snow- was 41; of which Ed, Kamradt re­ choose a raindrop at the top of the white landscape of a cotton field. the movies spectators view pictures ceived 4.1. Ed. Kamradt, having; re­ window and see whose raindrop reach­ Even old Dobbin still wears a cotton- projected from cotton-made films; ten­ ceived the unanimous vote, is hereby es the bottom first. lined collar, and the buggy he occa­ nis players wear cotton shoes; on-soJf declared duly elected to the office of sionally draws mii.v have a cotton top links cotton flags fly on every green; Constable of the third ward. Delicious drinks, jellied desserts, and bits of imitation leather here dnd and at the baseball park, cotton-covered Adopted by the council of the City or pudding sauces may be made """""1_ou and Grump seem .prist- along Jhere that cotton helped produce. bags mark three bases of tbe diamond. of East Jordan on the fifth day of throughout the year from rhubarb pretty well." h "Cotton bagging for cotton bales Is April, 1934, by an aye and nay vote juice canned this spring. "Yes. You see he never borrows any­ "Stroll down 'Main street' of a mod­ taking the place of jute bagging to a as-follows: thing but trouble, and tbafTOll I ever ern town and cotton' In many forma slight extent In some parts' of the Ayes — Strehl, Mayville, Bussler, Three coats of waterproof varnish have to lend." • strolls with yon. You puss men who country. Kenny, Rogers, Maddock „& Milstein. wear cotton from their hatbands to Nays. — None. ' for the wall behind the kitchen stove the linings of their shoes. Tn white, "One who holds In his hands a Moved by Alderman Kenny, sup­ will allow spots to be removed eas­ Why Shouldn't'It? pound of light, fluffy cotton, will find ported by Alderman Maddock, that ily from this surface with soap and Boy—Mother, I wish you wouldn't Macjt and all the colors of the raln- .how, you observe cotton ties, hose, It difficult to realize that about 12,- the mayor and clerk be authorized to water. call me your "little lamb" when people 000,000,000 such hiindfnls were pro­ borrow $1,500. Motion carried by an are around. shirts, suits, collurs, uniforms, .over­ duced on the, world's cotton planta­ aye and nay vote as follows: Try a tablespoon of kerosene in the Mother—Why not? coats, and shoe laces. The feminine Ayes — Strehl, Mayville, Bussler, (water for washing windows. It cuts companions of the cotton-clad men tions last year. Pressed Into so-called Boy—It makes me feel sheepish. farmers' bales, those hnndfuls .would Kenny, Rogers, Maddock & Milstein. grease easily and leaves the glass "But i can't stand that hail room." wear Imts and dresses, and carry um­ make about 24,000,000 bales. Nays — Non "What'? the trouble, sir!" brellas of cotton. Moved by Alderman Bussler, sup­ bright and clear. ' Comfort Ye . ' "A glance lit thousands of bolts of "More than 40,000,000 acres, or an ported by Alderman Mayville, that -—Passenger—Porter; two of my IrmiK- "Why, every morning T actually have To remove printing on flour and to crack the ice in the water pitcher." "cloth, on nepiTftilitnit .store nhclvca re^ jirea nearly as large as .Pennsylvania, the renewal of license of John La- are missing. veals that between the time cotton New Jersey, Delawtue and Connect! -Ucmdo— ti> thn I.iqnnr Control Com- feed sacks, wet them thoroughly with Porter—Yes, lady, but don't worry "Oh, don't let that worry you. Aftor TceroaeW), Jull tightly, knnp rnlln_Lf_g_ r this I will send the maid up to crack leaves the plantation and reaches the cut, combined, produce American cot­ mission for permission-to—sell beer your 'ead about em—this ain't a drea­ retailer. It assumes main diseulses. ton." to be consumed on the premises, as at least 24 hours and then put in cold my olace. It for you." in the past, be approved and accep- water.

•^ "L" ULlM •'•' •SP

THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY;* APRIL 13, 1934

ENERAL JOHNSON said at hie G first press conference in six : News Review of .Current weeks that he favored allowing the EWS"* licensing provision of the National Re­ covery act to. expire In Jane. N *-MICHIGAN The general's attention was called Events the World Over to a report that the President favored extending the licensing arrangement, which had not yet been invoked in a Oxford—John Dansforth, attendant single case, and be indicated that he at the C. N. Ray poultry farm here, National Topics Interpreted Irate Senate Rebukes Huey Long, Then Gags Him; Jobs would be at i he service of the Presi-, found an unusual egg which he has dent for further discussion of the placed on display in a business place by William Bruckaft and Wages Highest Since 1931; Senate Rejects matter. here. The egg has the letter "E" Inquiry In administration quarters embossed about an eighth cf an Inch Washington.—Congress Is showing my Informants. The question that 1» Higher Normal Income Tax* Rate. high on one-end, apparently in recog­ concerning the recent report of the n every slgd of wanting to be good boys before the administration and leader* federal trade commission on the op­ nition of the recent Ea ter holiday. and girls and play of the Democratic party is: what Is. By EDWARD W. PICKARD eration of the steel code led to the in­ Ann Arbor—A chemical storeroom Now Ready ball with President the attitude to be toward the progres­ formation that General' Johnson would on the third floor of the University to Be Good ^o»ie"&t- .'* a°- sives and- other insurgents. It is- UEY P, LONG, the vituperative Officials said It would be easier for reply to this reporLshortly. The gen­ of Michigan chemistry building was • .•> peared when con­ known, of course, that there are mem­ H senator from Louisiana, was them to let the dairy problem work it­ eral is said to hold views diametrical­ get on firehy ah explosion of unde­ gress decided to slap the President itr bers of the house and senate, elected soundly spanked by the senate Thurs­ self out by natural processes, but it ly opposed to those,of the trade com­ termined origin. Firemen, driven back the face by overriding his veto of the as Democrats, who have no more right day. Their patience exhausted. Demo­ would mean starvation for the farmer. mission respecting the regulation and by fumesT feacnedTthe storeroom after veterans' compensation and govern­ to call themselves Democrats than, cratic leaders united in administering They pointed out, that the proposed supervision of business by the govern­ donning gas ma- 3, Water thrown ment employees' salary question, that somes of the radical group of the a sound rebuke for his conduct on the plan would affect some 4,500,000 farm ment. on the flames caused a second explo­ at last there was a definite and far- minority can claim to be Republicans. floor. The proceedings were without families, whose income had been cut sion. -:. reaching breach. Many persons here They are Insurgents. There is no> other proper label. They have not, recent precedence in the senate. Fol­ In. half during the depression and CTING under the power delegated West Branch—Blaln Brannon, con- thought the President had a recalcit­ lowing the blistering remarks hurled at whose products had been selling at 40 servation officer for this, district, has rant bunch on his handg and_that do not and will not stand hitched to A to him by President Roosevelt any program for any great length of the Klngfish, the senate clamped upon per cent below prewar "parity." under an , National killed 14 wildcats In the vicinity of there would be plenty of trouble dur­ him temporarily a parliamentary muz- It is proposed that dairymen limit Recovery Administrator Johnson ap­ West Branch this winter. Conserva­ ing the rest of the session. Such is time. -"• "' cle that reduced trim to silence: their output to conform with sales proved an amendment tion officials declare that a wildcat not the case, however, and, although President Roosevelt and "Big Jim" Senatorial veterans could not re­ quotas to be allotted under the pro­ to the bituminous coal will kill an average of one partridge there will be differences arising, the Farley know full well that the Demo­ member a similar occasion when a sen­ gram. For their co-operation they code imposing a five- a day during the winter season^ be­ remainder of the session will show crats must have the help of the so- ator has been subjected to the humili­ would be paid benefits derived from day week of 35 hours side other small wild life, including few cases In which the wishes of the called progressives and the. radicals ation of such a public chorus of dis­ collection of an estimated, «165,000,000 and revising' Its wage rabbits and fawns. President will be absolutely disre­ in some parts of the country. This Is approval from his colleagues. The in processing taxes. $15,000,000 of scale upward, figured Mf. Clemens—A frantic telephone garded. especially true in the Middle West. Louisianian's behavior in the senate which would be earmarked for even on a $o base with dif­ call came to police headquarters. The reason for this, sudden change But the administration cannot turn has disgraced him in the eyes of the distribution among three supplemental ferentials, on the en­ "There's a baby on Gus Kindra's Is simple. An election campaign con­ against the militant and fighting young nation, Senator Pat Harrison (Deal., relief plans, involving tubercutosis tire bituminous coal porch," the informant said. "Whoops," fronts all of the members of the house Democrats who have fallen into line- Miss.), told Huey. eradication, purchase of surplus milk industry. The amend- shouted Patrolman Jack Perin. "If and 35 members of the senate. As the solidly behind Roosevelt and the New The Kingfish screamed hlsprotests. to feed undernourished city children . -»»^t., nienf is subject to a the baby is alive It's going to be thing has been explained to me by Deal. . If It snubs them, "it scorns He shouted that Senator Harrison was ^U^—jtransfer;~of good cows to poor y^*HnMji~hearing—on April 1). ^Perlns hav*; no childrear nnmprnina representatives and sena- the steps by which it did ascend" and the kind of man who "would stick a 'armsf "" - BM ^»»^W Authoritative "sources He hurried to the Kindra home but tors, they were In a political situation that is never goo2r~po]itlcs7 xne-" knife in a friend's back and drink his Gen. Johnson in Washington agreed found only a doll wrapped in a box. •where they felt they would rather slap, younger group' of Democrats take blood." This brand of abuse brought that the operators would accept the the President than the veterans. The HE house of representative's got Kalamazoo — Thieves slit a sack, credit for the smashing victory of Majority Leader Joseph T. Robinson busy Wednesday, suspended its amendment, at least until after the President can scold or spank them, it 1932 and Mr. Roosevelt cannot Ignore (Dem., Ark.), Senator Bennett Clark T hearing and that the threat of a strike containing mail consigned from De­ is explained, but the veterans have rules and granted quick approval to troit to Constantine and escaped with their clamoring for recognition. (Dem., Mo.), and others to their feet three important bills dealing with is avoided at least until after that 1 votes that are a good deal rougher Like a ghostly shadow across the and the senate rules were invoked to hearing by the action of the NRA head. all the contents, police reported. : The than a spanking by the Chief Executive, widely divergent subjects. They were: robbery occurred at the Michigan path, however, floats the forms and stop the mouth-of the yelling Long. The administration sugar bill—sub­ John L. Lewis, president of the from the standpoint of politics, Now faces of numerous powerful men who He sat down and sulked in his chair. United Mine Workers, Issued a state­ Central station here and was discov­ that the potential candidates can go ject of heated controversy for months ered when the slit sack was found broke away from Hoover and sup­ The senate has fumed for days as —which slid through to final approval ment praising the action of the ad­ before the ^veterans of their respective ported the Roosevelt candidacy. The ministration and promising the co-op­ *~Just outside a baggage room door. districts and point with pride or some­ the excitable Long put on his typical without even a record vote. It in­ Railroad and postal officials did not Roosevelt blessing already has been exhibitions, shouting to the galleries. cludes sugar as a basic commodity un- eration of the union. / . thing to a vote to restore the compen­ bestowed upon Senator Hiram John­ announce the' value of the contents. sation, the campaigning -jneTnbers feel Thursday found almost the entire body lier the AAA. quotas >- domestic pro­ - --Grand-Rapids—Two-work men-were son, a Callfornlan, who was elected as in a wrathful revolt against these dis­ duction of sugar beets and cane, and HE liberal Spanish renub"lTc~1ias~ nthey-ars^ttttag^n-a-good-Beatr—They a Republican but who supported" Mr. Injured and six escaped . Injury when are ready to be good. plays of temperament which have been gives Secretary of Agriculture Wallace Tdiscarded one of the pillars three drums of lacquer exploded in Roosevelt's candidacy. Senator John­ hampering the consideration of im­ power to quota imports of Cuban and upon which it was built. Marshaled by the paint shop of A. B. Burkholder, I am' told that Democratic leaders son, is. up for election this year. On portant bills. . Insular sugar. ,, the nominally moderate Radical party Inc., here, and set fire to the building. in the house and senate have had in­ the other hand, there is young Bob The so-called Johnson bill, prohibit­ that once was violently anti-clerical, The explosions rocked the neighbor­ numerable visits since the vet vote La Follette, of Wisconsin. Surely, he HAT Maj. Gen. Benjamin D. Fou- ing foreign nations which are in de­ the cortes in an uproarious session put hood. Firemen and employes said from members of their party who was a liberal all the way. He sup­ Tlois, chief of the air corps, and oth­ fault on private or national obligations 7,500 clergymen back on the: payroll the breaking of a light bulb near a wanted to assure the administration ported Mr. Roosevelt as against Mr. ers acted in "violation of the law" in in this country from floating their se­ of the state for life. drum of lacquer caused the first blast. that they are "regular" again and will Hoover,, But Young Bob has, had no connection with the prtposed purchase' curities in the American market. The For three hours before passage of The fire caused explosion of two other stay that way. Having obtained what such blessing from the administration. of $7,500,000 worth of measure is the upshot of a senatorial the law, which directly violates article containers. they thought they had to have to In­ Indeed, "Big Jim" Farley has strongly army airplanes, is the investigation several years ago into 26 of the republican constitution, Pre­ sure their re-election, they will**o.w. -intimated that he wants to see Wis­ conclusion of a sub­ the nature of foreign borrowings In mier Alejandro Xerroux's supporters Lansing—Yearly revenues of $32,- vote according to direction once more. consin e^lect Charles Bro,ughten, a reg- committee of the the United States. and1 the shrunken left opposition 500,000 from the 3 per cent sales tax Then, when they start speech-making uliBrBemocrat. And so it goes. house military affairs A resolution ordering, a federal pow­ hurled insults and waved fists at each are indicated by latest returns from In their home bailiwick, they will talk » • • committee that has er commission inquiry into, rates other. Left filibusterers were ready the levy,. James E. Mogan, managing loudly and long about supporting the been investigating the charged for electric energy by private with some 300 amendments, but the director of the State Boar,d of Tax President In one speech and in the When President Roosevelt an­ matter. The subcom­ power companies throughout the coun- gag rule was voted before a single one Administration, said. Revenues in nest, if it be in a strongly organized nounced settlement of the labor con­ mittee also found that try. •'.',. was proposed. February, the shortest month of the veterans' area, they will shout about troversy between the ( HaFry H. Woodring, year, amounted to $2,753,000. This their friendship for the former sol­ Wolman Not automobile industry assistant secretary of TMMEDIATE comprehensive revision! amount was surpassed only by the diers, — saiiors—and marines^ From Real Neutral™* the American 1 AMUEL ,'INSUCL, fugitive utility Bar, had attempted to of the national railway labor act S magnate, has learned that Uncle month of December, with" collections which it ought to be apparent that the Federation ofLabor, assure competitive to expedite and enforce the settle­ at that time $3,067,000. whole thing was just a part of the. and proposed creation of a board to Gen. Foulois ,Sarn has long arms. He thought him­ bidding, for the air­ ment of disputes between the railroads self safe aboard the chartered freight­ Lansing —The State Public Debt great game of politics. adjudicate the questions, every one planes and thereby comply with the and their employees er, on which he escaped from Greece, Commission has approved the refund­ - * * • here thought naturally enough that he law and the intent of congress. and to safeguard the anchored at Istambiil, but Uncle Sam's ing of $29,800 of special assessment would select a representative, of the The transaction in question dates right of collective long arm tagged him and he was ar-. bonds by the City of Monroe, $2,584,- Democratic bolters could not have industry and one of labor, with the back to the first of the year. Army bargaining, was rec­ rested by the Turkish authorities. The 490 of Covert bonds by Monroe Coun­ overridden the President by them­ third man being neutral. The nat­ officers, asking a public works-allot­ ommended by Joseph council of ministers immediately or­ ty, and $300,000 of street improvement selves, and that fact ural, conclusion was that the third B. Eastman, federal Just Playing gave the Republicans ment to buy airplanes, made arrange­ dered his extradition to the United bonds by the City of Saginaw. The an member of the board would have no, ments to purchase them. from special co-ordinator of trans­ States. Two eminent Turkish lawyers State Loan Board approved a loan of Politic* opportunity to ties with either capital or labor. There companies without competitive bids. portation, in a letter on behalf of Insull filed an appeal with $125,000 by the City of Flint, $1,875 play politics as well. was muck,, surprise, therefore, when to Representative Sam the supreme court of Turkey against by the Village of Spring Lake and The Republicans In the house and sen­ he named Dr. Leo Wolffian, of Colum­ Woodring, the committee decided, in­ Rayburn, chairman of tervened and demanded competitive the extradition order. But the appeal $25,400. to Union School district, City ate saw a chance to embarrass the bia university, New York, as the neu­ the house interstate was denied. of Alpena, President. They nudged, the Demo­ tral member. From.what I can gather bids be sought. Specifications Were commerce committee, drawn and proposals submitted to the Unless the former utilities magnate crats from every angle to override the around Washington, the appointment iris outstanding rec­ Ann Arboi^—Prof. William Herbert veto and joined with the bolters' on industry for bids. But the army judge liable to perform some new wonder, Hobbs, scientist and explorer of the of Doctor' Wolman was a" b"i't""'dlsap-' J. B. Eastman ommendations ' w e re" the vote Just because it would put the pointing to those who wanted a real advocate general held the proposals these: his year and a half flight almost half­ University of M.ichig'an, who will did not assure competitive bidding. way around the world has been Democratic leaders on a hot spot and neutral to sit as a member of the reach the retirement age of 70 in would be offensive to the President. The committee contended that in so The creation of a new national board brought to an end. July, has presented 2,000 volumes of board. Frankly, the President did not of adjustment, divided into, four Inde­ That Is the way the game of politics is meet legitimate expectations in the far as it had been able to find. Wood- his personal^ scientific library to the played. If one , looks back over the ring's every act was to assure free pendent parts, whose awards would be OME witnessed one of the most university. The: gift was disclosed Wolman appointment,, except, of enforceable in the courts. records during the CooHdge and course, among those, who sympathized competition, yet his * desires were R magnificent Easters in its .long in the-announcemeht of the'Board of Hoover administrations, plenty of in­ thwarted. The substitution of a new national history as the capital of Catholic Regents that it had accepted the wholly with labor's contention in the mediation board of three members for stances are shown where the Demo­ controversy. It mentioned, in addition to Foulois, Christendom. To the usual imposing Hobbs library, which contains many crats, then in the minority, Joined the Brig. Gen. Henry Conger Pratt, chief the present board of mediation of five Easter ceremonies in St. Peter's rare and valuable volumes on dynamic Doctor Wolman's knowledge of la­ members. . bolting Republicans and so-called pro­ of the army air corps' procurements cathedral were added. this year, by and structural geology. gressives in votes that were embarrass­ bor questions cannot be denied. He division. It said ' Foulois gave testi­ The inclusion of all companies which special will of Pope Pius, the solemn has demonstrated his ability and his operate equipment or facilities or fur­ Grand Rapids—It's real economy ing to the President. mony before the Rogers committee and liturgical rites canonizing Dom Gio­ they . practice' at the' City filtration capacity to understand the. problems. nish service included within the defini­ vanni Bosco, humble Turin priest. As a matter of fact, there still Is The objection that I hear, however, an appropriations subcommittee which tion of the terms "railroad" and plant—even burned matches are saved seemed to conflict. Easter also ended the holy year pro­ and used again and again. Henry T. some doubt in the minds of many ob­ does not run -to that phase of his "transportation" in the interstate com­ servers here whether Mr. Roosevelt merce act. ' •". claimed by the pontiff in commemora­ Campion, City chemist, has given ability. Doctor Wolman has been as­ tion of the nineteenth century of the had sound reason for his veto. He sociated directly or indirectly with ONTINUED improvement - in- busi­ Provisions similar to those in the orders that burned match ends be C ness activity during February and crucifixion. Eighty thousand people saved and, when a match is needed charged .that the bill, as passed before William Green, president of the Amer­ temporary emergency railroad trans­ the veto, would add. $228,000,000 to ican- Federation of Labor, for many March and expansion of employment portation act of last year, insuring pressed inside St. Peter's for the to light gas burners or for other and pay rolls to the highest point canonization ceremonies and the pon­ purposes, the partly burned stick is the Tegular budget of the government. years. However he may desire to be '-the complete divorcement of railroad That Is true. But I cannot help re­ since the latter half of 1931 were an­ employees and managements in the tifical mass afterwards, and nearly dipped into alcohol and then into a impartial, however basically honest he nounced by the Commerce department 300,000 more were estimated to have chemical. It bursts into. flame. The calling that there are two budgets, Ijs, the thought in many places In choice of representatives to deal one now. One of them is the regular bud­ in one of its most optimistic reports with the other" and providing ade­ crowded into St Peter's square. alcohol is reclaimed from police liquor Washington is that Doctor Wolmaa on business stnee~l930.. quate means for the enforcement of Among the crowds were 100,000 on tests. , * . get and the other, many time larger, cannot be neutral as that word is ac­ The average weekly Vage was $19.81 these provisions. pilgrimages from many different coun­ Is for emergency expenditures. At cepted by the general public. He is Lansing—E. W. Rawlins, natural least some of thdse^ Democrats,. who -Jn_.Feh.ruarii._th5j)ighe^^sJtKe_l93l, _ Jhe_. national adjustment board tries. " • '!' human and he has Sentiment Those -gas expertuoLJhaJJInited States Bu­ broke with the President on the ques- The hourly 'raVer'Sf 55.8-cents per "hour would be divided into four independent two factors make It appear-to-many reau of Mines, will assist Michigan tlon, aro acktag-way the^-government-i -observers—that-the settlement .of-tha was within'4.1 cents of . February, parts to adjust disputes. [vTl WorKarndmrnistiratlon In a survey of natural gas resources, 1929. The employment improvement has gone out of existence; and this has to cut down on its regula\budget automobile-labor controversy amounts the Michigan Pu'ulic Utilities Com­ while it expands and "throws ntoney to nothing more than a postponement, was general throughout manufactur­ "COMMON sense recovery plan" relief organization became the Works mission has been advised. Gov. Corn- ing industries. Seventy-seven of the division of the Federal Emergency away like water" from the emergency it will flare up again, but probably A was laid before the country stock recently asked the utilities will not take place until after the mid­ 89 manufacturing industries reported Thursday by France's aged premier, Relief administration. «» budget. It does cause one to pause Under this title it will use some commission to investigate Michigan's dle of June when the President will increased employment In February and Gaston Doumergue. natural gas resources with a view to and think about it. 79 reported higher total wages. When $600,000,000 remaining from its recent In other Words, the thought of those not have a law in effect that will per­ The program, which grant of $950,000,000 for the year 1935 making natural-gas available at low mit him to. jicense^the Industry. classified Into 14 major groups only was officially approved rates to as many persons as possible. men is: why is it such a crime; to the food group did not make an em-, to provide relief for states, which are spend about one-fourth' of a billion '•••"• hy a special council In turn to pass the money along to The Department of Conservation is ployment or pay roll gain. of ministers at Elysee co-operating with the utilities com­ dollars the way congressmen want to cities and counties. • spend it when the administration is The week's best laugh:. -federal palace, is comparable For a month district agents have mission. Home Loan board regulations require ««OOAK the rich" forces were de- in scope with Russia's spending some five or six billions $he O feated Thursday when the sen- been working to perfect the machin­ Cadillac—The end of a 70-yeaT era that applicants for loans submit with five-year plan and ery for the change. in the timber industry was marked way. it "wants to spend that tre­ ate rejected an amendment to the rev­ mendous sum. their applications, first, a "close up" America's NBA. It re­ Meanwhile, administration officials here when the last tree was cut In photograph of the property and, sec­ enue bill by Senator La Follette, Wis­ flects, however, the Further, I cannot help recalling consin Republican, for a big Increase made it clear that Industry was not the last remaining stand of hardwood ond, a "street scene" that will show a typical distrust of ex- expected to take up the whole .slack—Ttimbe r on Wexford County. It was that, when the economy act was passed little of adjoining property. These In surtax rates. p e r i m e n,t s by the of unemployment, ^absorbing the for- ' during the extra session last spring, The rote was 47 to 38. The party on section. 36 in Antioch township photographs have the purpose and the French peasant. It Is mer CWA workers, in a day. and was cut by Cummer Digglns Lum­ I reported to -you that the curtail­ lineup showed 25 Democrats, 10 Re­ marked by the same ment of expenditures for veterans and value, of course, of providing a gen­ publicans and one Farmer-Laborlte for ber Co. woodsmen. One after another eral knowledge of where the money simplicity and ao- Gaston EPRESENTATIVES of the flour the big lumbering companies in Cad­ ior_several other purposes under the the amendment, with : 30 Democrats sence of ballyhoo Doumergue R milling industry decided to op­ regular budget, was to be short-lived. "goes. and 17 Republicans against it ; illac have reached the end of their which has characterized all of "Gas- erate without a code of fair competi­ "cut" and quit operations, Sawmills I said at that time that it would be But the headquarters office of the Estimated to produce $185,000,000 tounet's" actions since the dramatic tion. Their rejection/of the NRA and and the- plants for the utilization of given back in pieces. Two acts of con­ loan system was not Quite prepared additional revenue, the La. Follette February morning when he arrived in AAA marks the first refusal of an en­ by-products of wood waste have been gress since have restored a total of for twojmotographs which it received amendment called for a boost In the the Civil war littered capital. tire Industry to accept the adminis­ dismantled or converted to other Uses. 75 per cent of the amount taken away in connection with one application that normal income tax rate from 4 to 6 The French program is based on tration's recovery plans. The decision from the veterans, and the last act came from a colored man In a little per cent, with surtaxes graduated Op the theory that if-the government put's to go ahead without NRA affiliation tansIng-rTJnder the sponsorship of of congress restored one-third of 15 southern town. In complying with the to 71 per cent on net Incomes in ex­ Its own house in order and minds Its came after nearly Trine mouths of the Detroit Citizens' League a pro­ per cent pay cut to the government requirement that a -"close up" photo­ cess of $1,000,000. own business. Industry will recover by fruitless negotiations with the NRA posal to alter the constitution to per­ workers and will give them another graph be submitted, the applicant ltselt and AAA officials. • mit reorganization of county govern­ one-third beginning July i. overlooked the fact that It was of the npO PREVENT extreme demoraliza- tt all bolls down to a question of re­ Government officials were represent­ ment was submitted to the secretary property and sent in a picture of him- I. tlon in the industry and not to cre­ storing confidence, but the methods ed as considering a legal test If the of state. The form of the proposal •• * * self, a photograph that disclosed the ate an artificial shortage, is the. intent millers do not reopen negotiations. was approved and if sufficient sup­ There is trouble brewing for Presi­ wrinkles and ^ay hair of his age a* laid down for achieving this purpose dent Roosevelt in another political' di­ of the production control proposals are nothing short of revolutionary for There was some talk that the millers port is obtained, it will be submitted well as two exceptionally large eyes. submitted to the dairy Industry by the France. The keystone In Doumergue's might be put under a license. in the next general election. Another rection, it is not a For the street scene, the applicant had farm administration, administrators edifice of recovery Is the leveling of The millers contend that the code proposed amendment provides for an More Trouble direct result of the himself photographed in his best bib asserted In an appeal for national sup­ government expenditures down to In­ offered would have brought ruin to amendment to prohibit seizure of Brewing overriding of his and tucker, namely, his lodge uniform. port for the plan. The case for llmlt- come, which means eliminating imme­ the industry and would have forced property for taxes when the valuation veto. That fact does And he was riding a bicycle along the -Iny milk supplies was presented In diately the budget deficit of some up prices of flour beyond the ability is under $5,000, or of more than one- appear to have accentuated the dlffi- street. nt yimmtiiw t-n pay, third of the net income from farm or aeries of articles prepared by the AAA. $270,000,000.: cnltles, however, according to moat of C Mr Wrt«j Nmpaptr UuloB. other property for taxes.

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THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EA8T JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934

IMPROVED Occultism at Its Best. m UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL as Collector Saw It The stranger was ushered Into the HH-E WAS A UNDAYl palmist's presence. "Ah, you wish my aid," said the great seeress. S "Yes, madam, I do. I've Just called convenient tablets. Be on their way to the gold fields of California. times seven," showing that willingness Under the circumstances the newcomer in the sure it's PHILLIPS'... be immortalized in the "Old Folks,at Home." to forgive should be practically limit­ Foster household perhaps should have been given For "0, SUsunna!" Foster received $100, an the kind doctors endorse. His brother, Morrison Foster, told it first fin his less. The Christian should be so filled a name in keeping with the importance of that event which determined his career for him. NOW IN TABLET biography-of Stephen—that the composer wanted with the love of Christ that he will day, for it was one of the most significant Inde­ "Imagine my delight in receiving $100 In cash I" OR LIQUID FORM the name of some southern river two syllables in forgive whenever being called upon pendence-days In our history In that It saw the he wrote later. "Though this song .was not suc­ MEMBER N.R.A, cessful, yet" the two SHO bills I received, for it length, rejecting both Pedee and Yazoo, which to do so. death of two former Presidents—Thomas Jeffer­ Morrison suggested. Then the latter took, down son and John Adams. A month later a relative, had.-the, effect of starting me on my present . 8. Christ's principle of forgiveness vocation," ~ '"• an atlas and Suwanneewas-found. "Thafsit- (vv. 23-35). This principle' "is ii-~ writing to the little boy's older sister, Charlotte eiactly," the brother reports StepheD as saying, Foster, asked "How does . . . the little Hero, Of all the popular songs that had their birth. • lustrated by the story of the two cred­ .for your on American soil In Foster's time,, his were the and continues: "He left the office, as was his itors, 'r-.-'-. fori prophecy he will be one, being born on so custom, abruptly, without saying, another word, great and eventful a day. You certainly ought only ones that lived. The others were sung for a. The gracious creditor (vy. 23-27). **1«^ Separator a year or two and forgotten. Curiously enough, and I resumed my work." to-*-eall him "Jefferson or Adams and no other . i Although Mr.'Howard admits .the*.ring of—au­ The king in this parable represents for a Limited Time name. . . ." But his mother thought other- Stephen imagined that his songs would be for­ "God. The servant who' is greatly In gotten as quickly as the others. It never seemed thenticity, he doubts the exactness of the account YOUR OPINION is wanted! In exchange for it wis •wise. She named him Stephen Collins for the of the incident as here set'down. "We know debt represents the sinner—any sinner, offer Two Rubber Bowl Rings for your separator; any to occur to him that they might have the seeds every sinner, you and me. We were hope- size or make ...free and postpaid. We will also tell you son 'of a neighbor and childhood friend of hers, from Stephen's workbook," he says, "that Pedee about the "Cheapest Separatorin the World to Buy;and a little hoy who had died just before her son of immortality in them. Proof of thls~WE3 to be lesslyin debt to God. Ten million talents Use," the only separator made in America with a gair- found In his willingness, after receiving $1,600 was probably - not Morrison's suggestion, but anteed Self-Balancing Bowl... a separator with twelva •was born. are equal to about $12,000,000. To In royalties for one of his songs in six years, to rather Stephen's first Idea, one with which he valuable features not found on any other separator in ' The youngest member of a large family, Ste­ meet this Obligation would be an utter the world. Just send postcard to address below telling sell the copyright for $100 in the belief that its was dissatisfied." your address, age and make of your separator ana phen was both petted and spoiled, but he seems impossibllty. This man's plea for name of this paper. Full details will be sent promptly. day was nearly spent and it would not be likely -• never to have been very well understood by the The decade 18:¾ to 1860 was to be Stephen time, promising to pay all, resembles to bring in more than that. So he presented, PORT HURON, other Fosters. His aptitude for music came Into Foster's heydey.' In 1850 he was married to. Jane _ man's vain imaginations that he can Anker north. MICH. BOX 7», "O, Susannah, and "Old Uncle Ned", to W. C. evidence early. When he was two, he would McDowell. In 1852 he wrote "Massa'8 in the ' pay his debt to God; that by his future Peters, a friend of the famiiy who was In the place his sister's guitar on the floor and, bending . Cold, Cold Ground".; began efforts to have him­ good works he can atone for his past ^_ music publishing business and who proceeded to over It, pick out harmonies from Its strings. self acknowledged as the rightful author of grievous sins. The law says. "Pay .-—-•CUT ME OUT——_ make $10,000 out of them. •' '• _ "Old Folks at Home," and with his wife took all," but Christ forgives all. By the I Andraailme,;withlQccotaor5tampsandyour • When he was seven he was taken Into a music I nameStmraddress to LORD A AMES. Inc.. I Foster's Indifference to what became of his that memorable steamboat trip to New Orleans, Justice of God's law we are hopelessly • 3«ON.MIchlfanAv«nii«,Chfeaso.IwUlDr1n.r I store by. one of his brothers. There he saw a > you a generous sample of Lonty Pace row- | flageolet, picked it up and was playing attune. songs led to their being eopyrighted_hy_ other the rich fruit of which was to be the song, "My doomed. By the grace of God we are 5 der and Loratone, the marvelous all-purpose • • beauty cream. Also details how to make z upon It before his brother realized what "Ke^waa persons. Even in the case of "Old Folks at Old Kentucky Home," copyrighted .in 1853, What freely pardoned. I 46.00 to 110,00 a. week extra-in yoar spare time * claim the state of Kentucky may have upon this ^•••tiBsisysisjsiaiMMHsiBaaBsiaMsl . doing, .• . Home," a song which became world-famous and b. The cruel creditor (vv. 2S-35). song Mr. Howard discusses at length. Stephen At the age of thirteen Stephen was taken by which Mr. Howard believes has been printed The man who was-forgiven so much had cousins living In the beautiful mansion Salesmen. Fast selling garden tool. $1.50. his older brother, William, to Towanda. Pa., so more often than either "Home, Sweet Home" or found the man who owed him a small known as Federal Hall In Bardstown, and that Big demand. No competition. Large com- he could attend Athens academy at Tioga Point, "Annie Laurie,"" he authorized, for a small con­ sum, about ?17. He shut his ears to • missions, Gardner Mfg. Co., Horiccm. Wis. he visited them there ,1s certain. Beyond that not far away. -But,-the.boy.was^homesick at sideration, the publication .•under .the name of the man's entreaty to be patient with _.j_. -Howard JS-nat-wiillrig-to go„The housewas -re­ Athens and spent much of his time'with his- ^ :E. P. Christy; who hmided.the -Clir!sty_.mlristr.els.__ him; flew arhis throat and cruelly put , ,OLD AGE PENSION-INFORMATION - cently purchased by the state and made a Fos­ Send- stamp. brother at- -Towanda,- attending the Towanda. Morrison Foster has related how his brother him- Into prison. The great mercy ter shrine. However, although he was to w.rite JUDGE LEHMAN - - Humboldt, Kan. ' academy as well as the one at Tioga Point. He came to him'with.-a-U-trer from E. P. Christy shown him did not touch his heart, So o literally hundreds more of songs, this marveloug was not a particularly apt student and about asking the composer to write a song for him to he refused to be merciful. Every one piece, with its haunting "good-night" line, was Progress the1 only Importance there Is to this period in his .sing before It was published. who Is unforgiving shows that the never to be surpassed by Stephen. Ned—He claims his wife made him career. Is that during this time he composed his Morrison told Stephen not to do It unless forgiveness of God In Jesus Christ has first music, "The Tioga Waltz," arranged for Christy paid him. A form of agreement was Foster's newest biographer treats the subject not been experienced. Being set-free what he is. four flutes and written for the commencement drawn up and the paper was sent to Christy. of his marriage cautiously, declaring that Jane from so great a debt - as our sins Ted—I'd never forgive,her either. ' exercises at Athens, upon which occasion Ste­ Afterward, when the song hud become closely doubtless pu_t up with a great deal of nonsenso. against God, we should make God's phen played .the leading-part himself, while three associated with -Christy's name and. had been and that it would have required a saint to be­ act of unlimited forgiveness toward us other students played the remaining parts. copyrighted with his name as author and com­ come the perfect wife for Stephen Foster. But It a standard of unlimited forgiveness, In. 1841 Stephen entered Jefferson college poser, Stephen wrote to Christy to permit him to. seems that Jane had some irritating ways, such .toward others. In dealing with others at Canbnsburg, Pa., 18 miles from his home at Claim It as-his own. He wrote humbly: "On as talking during-concerts, which must have we should always keep before us receipt of your free consent to this proposition, been exasperating Indeed to her sensitire hus­ Pittsburgh, and stayed In this Institution Just (1). That we constantly need the I win,'.tf yon wish, willingly refund you the band. Mr. Howard thinks it probable that she seven days. Then, overcome by homesickness, forgiveness of GocL When we pray, money which you paid me on that song, though nagged him. They had a child, Marlon, but the he left college, never again to seek a formal "forgive us our debts as we forgive It may have been sent me for other'considera­ dreamy Stephen may not have been very good education. A year later he composed the music our debtors,": let us be sure that we tions than the one In question, and Itpromlse In at family life. His efficient wife subsequently •5pl.tt.nq" Headaches for his .first song "Open Thy lattice, T.nve." a have put away all thought of things addition to write you an opening chorus in my learned to make her own Hying as a telegrapher. Until/ # she learned why she was always poem written by George P. Morris whv>. had held against others. * *" * miserable -r- and found out about best style, free of charge, and In any other way They lived for a few years with Stephen's MR Tablets (Nature's Remedy). Now she seta appeared in a supplement*to the New Mirror. (2). There Is a day of Judgment com­ to advance your Interests hereafter. I find I family In Pittsburgh, then moved-to New York •long line with everybody. This safe, depend­ It was issued as a two-page song, without title ing and at that day we shall be treated able, all-vegetable laxative brought quick relief cannot write at all unless 1 write for public ap­ where the composer yielded more and more to and quiet nerves because it cleared her system page, with this heading on the first page - as we treat others. No-mercy, will be Of poisonous wastes—made bowel action probation and get credit for what I write." strong drink. Jane left hlra only because she shown to those who have not shown easy and regular. Thousands take NR daily. had to earn her living, and, "iwhen he died, She It's such a sure, pleasant corrective. Mild, OPKN THT LATTICE LOVE Although Stephen had told Christy that he mercy. God's action toward us should non-habit, form- could accomplish little so long as "Old Folks at and; Morrison hastened to New York together. Ing. No bad after­ Composed for and dedicated be the standard of our action toward effects. At your I to Home" stared him in the face with another Stephen Collins Foster died on January 13. others; druggist's—25c man's name on tt and although he expressed 1864—still ^ young man—and he dled> "almost Miss Susan E.Pentland "Tl IM.AC" Quick rdiei for add indtoet- Of Pittsburgh __. the hope that the singer would appreciate an unrecognized, a patient In a charity hospital," What Union Means | UfVsS ' tion. heartburn. Only 10c by L. C. Foster' ' author's feelings In the case, there Is no record , Bellevue In New York City. In the pocket of his Union with God in Christ wraps Lines from the New Mirror of a reply from Christy, and It was a long, long clothes they found a small parse containing Just time before Foster's name appeared on the song. 38 cents and a slip of paper with five penciled up every blessing. You cannot go be­ iereverrthe Itehin$ Says his biographer: "Poof Stephen, the pub­ Although Morrison Foster said Stephen received ,°words on It. They were: "Dear friends and yond this, It Is the summum bonum, Whatever the Cause i lisher failed to print his name correctly on his $500 for the song, he confessed to a friend In gentle, hearts." containing all, and more than all, that •very first songl" Perhaps It was prophetic of the New York that he got from $10 to $15 for his "No doubt this was to have been the title of heart can desire, or Imagination can, songs from Christy,, but that he received two long list of misfortunes that were to be his an unwritten song, but whatever its Intent, the. fathom. .... cents a copy for the 100,000 copies of the first throughout his career. phrase describes quite perfectly the dear friend edition which was soon exhausted. Adellna Pattl Relieves it Quickly . It was during this period that the first negro and gentle heart who added *01d Folks at Home' The Glory of Our Christ and Christine Nllsson helped to make the song. aamnl«rrta.Writ.Re«fnal,DepcM minstrel shava began to appear on the American and a dozen other Immortal songs to the world's We can never add anything to the Baltmwrt.aU. popular by singing It In their concerts. «cene andWliabuigU gccmg to havfl anloyftd Its— spiritual riches." honor o» glory of Jesus' name. All the -tlre- •hare of them. Foster "found the songs of the The story has often Often WW of how Thus, the end of the sad saga of "America's works of the holiest people of Clod current minstrel shows crude, vulgar ditties that Suwannee river, a small stream In Florida which, Troubadour." since time began and tttrough all •truck the popular'fancy, but which neverthe-' Stephen never saw, or even knew of, came to . ©by Westsrn Newspaper Union. -eternity can never add to hli glory. SORES KS"££^

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THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934

weeks. was found dead in White's mill yard Charlevoix County Herald The A. Reich family of Lone Asb Friday, He ha\l come here from New­ IS SOLE SURVIVOR G. A. LISK, Publisher. ' farm, Bunker Hill South Side are still berry on a visit to a sister and was OF INDIAN TRIBE Subscription R»t»—»1.50 p«r year under quarantine and must remain a World War veteran. AFTER 8,000 MILES Mero*#'Michigan Press Association. shut in for another week as Mr. Reich Mrs. Albert Nowland returned Member National Editorial, ABB n. came down with scarlet fever a home Sunday from a visit with her Aged Woman Help* to Trace week after the rest did. daughter, Mrs. Darius Shaw of Rock Entered at the* Postoffice at East Mr, and Mrs. Ray Loomis and. son Elm. Legends of People. Jordan, Michigan, . as second claw Clare of Gravel Hill North Side called Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and son mail matter. on the F. D. Russell family at Ridge- Dewayne and Teddy were Sunday Washington.—More than 75 years ?% way farm SundaJTafternoon. evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. ago a little Indian girl, cruelly beitten An unusually large crowd attended R. Nowland. by her mother, ran away from a sor­ the Pedro Party at Star school house Mr. and Mrs. August Erber of did adobe hovel where she was not Saturday evening in spite c^.the bad Boyne City were Sunday diner guests wanted and found precarious refuge roads. They had their usual pleas- of Mr. and Mrs. W...H. Davis. among an alien people. JWJCCWWM; — and time. The roads are in almost impassable Now, nearly ninety years old.mil Mr, and Mrs. Francis "Bill" Rus­ condition from the spring thaws. with a clear memory, she finds her PENINSULA sell and infant daughter of East Jor­ Wilson Township Board met with self probably the last survivor of lier (Edited by Mw.E. Hayden) dan spent Sunday with Mr. Russell's the clerk, Geo. Jaquays Monday, Ap- trjbe and the last person left on eiirth.! ; parents, Mr. and'Mrs. F.D. Russell ^1-^--.-^-.-^--.:.--,.-:.^., :: -wu'b: speaks the language ofJier . jinij at Ridgeway farm. •. ' "Nearly every One from Pleasant -cestors-aod remembers their legemlry,J. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Javman of Grav­ The County trucks hauled gravel Valley took in the smelt dip Saturday She has just been "discovered" by j el-Hill South Side were dinner guests from the Wurn pit last week for re­ evening at Boyne City. John P. Harrington, Smithsonian In. ; of Mr and Mrs. F..K. Hayden at the pair work and cut up the road near Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Senn were atitution ethnologist Mr. Harrington, j Log Cabin Sundayr . the Fred Wurn place making it all Sunday guests of Mrs. Arvilla Coy-, on leave of absence from the itistltu- j Mr. and Mrs. Eltort Jarman of Old but impassable for any car. A good kendall. Hon, is locating as many as possible Mission who have been the guests of many cars have been stuck there, the of the last survivors of the numerous Mr. Jarman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. last-few days. tribes which once inhabited California. AS STRONG AS NEW > Geo. Jarman and brother-in-law and There is still 18 inches of blue ice PLEASANT HILL Some of these peoples have disap­ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell for five at the Irontpn ferry but a channel (Edited by Arline Wilmath) peared completely, leaving no record weeks started for their home Wed­ will be cut through as soon as possi­ of their culture or their language. nesday but when in East Jordan ble. Others are represented still by one broke the steering1 gear of their The newly elected township officers Alden Reed took dinner with Mr. or two men or women, who usually Per cent of tensile strength Chevrolet car right in front of the are called to Clerk Ralph Price's at and Mrs. Anson Hayward Monday. have been long out of contact with the remaining in corda after Ironton Wednesday at" 2 p.m. to Healey garage. They were forced to Arlene Wilmath spent Monday eve­ ways of their ancestors and who often long use in tires: return to Mr. Russet's and wait to qualify. ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Sehroe- have badly shattered memories. get their car repaired. They finally Mrs, Orval Bennett and four chil­ der. MUee ' ~Supertwi»t Ordinary dren. Beryl, Beverly, Paul and,Earl The old woman, Harrington reports, got started Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder spent is one of the most valuable contacts Run Tire Cards Tire Cords of Honey Slope farm were in Boyne Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tvrr ?n^ Mr« TTurlnw Sweet of Ad- he has made with a dead past. Not 82% vance called on Mr. and Mrs. Ghas City, fiuui Tuesday to Saturday the Anaon Hayward. 8,000 93% , guests of Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr. -nnlv'hna nhe n \ar£» Tnrtfop wwvihii. Arnott at Maple Row farm Bunker Marenus Hayward was repairing lary but a clear memory of many of 000— -36%: Hill North Side Sunday. and Mrs. George Papineau and'other Lucius Hayward's car Wednesday. l'elatiives. the old folk ways. Miss Doris Russell of Ridgeway Lovely spring weather at last, we The sole survivor of another Cali­ Supertwist Cord—a Good­ farms returned home Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bennett of hope it stays. , Honey Slope farm called on Mr. and fornia tribe found by Mr. Harrington year patent — stretches, being quarantined with the White Miss Mildred Cross of Lake City is Is an Indian nearly 100 yenrs old. absorbs shocks, and comes family in East Jordan for • three Mrs. H. B. Russell at Maple Lawn a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hay_ farm Sunday. Under the guidance of this old man. back strong! Thoroughly ward.. Mr. Harrington has Just completed Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hayden and Will VanDeventer was a visitor of rubberized to resist heat, children, Arlene and Lloyd spent Fri­ ah automobile trip through the sacred Mr. and Mrs, Anson Hayward Sun­ country of the vanished people. He it gives lasting blowout day evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. day. . ' ' .:, protection in every ply. Hitchcock in East Jordan. has located, and marked some of the John Schroeder was a caller at Mr. localities and natural curiosities to Ask lis to demonstrate! The East Jordan school-bus came and Mrs. Jie Ruckles' Sunday. out Saturday afternoon and picked .which "they».attacbed a supernatural Arlene Wilmath was a visitor!- aT significance: up about 40 and took them to the Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder's Satur­ matinee. day. . »1 IIS Mr. and Mrs. John Noble of Ad­ Mr. arid Mrs. Leon Cornell, Mr. MUNN1MAKERS Top of Skull Is Sawed vance District were dinner guests of Ben Schroeder and Jarld and Jonas Notices of Lost, Wanted, For Sale Mr. and Mrs. Claries Healey at Wil­ Schroeder, all were visitors of Mr. Off in Epilepsy Cure The super-soft tires the new 1934 cars are wearing For Rent* etc., in this Column is 25 low Brook farm Sunday. and Mrs. John Schroeder Saturday. New York.—The top of a man's skull can be easily applied on most 1933 or 1932 cars. Ask cents for one insertion for 25 words Mr. rid Mrs. Will Webb of Pleas­ Wilifred Savage was a visitor at was sawed off In the presence of 150 for our special offer orf the GOODYEAR AIRWHEEL. or less. Initials court as one word ant View farm were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder's Satur­ visitors to the Eastern Homeopathic and compound words count as two Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seiler day evening. Medical association convention here. words. Above this number of words near Boyne City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartholomew This is the first time, idiopathic sur- a Charge of one cent h word will be Fred Wurn who sprained his ankle were visitors of Mr. andd Mrs. John gery has been demonstrated clinically. • Any good new tire is pretty made for the first insertion and one- some two weeks ago is still unable to Schroeder Saturday. At Flower hospital Dr. K, Winfleld half cent for subsequent insertions, touch his foot to the floor but gets Ney, staff surgeon, removed the top of safe from blowouts^—but how with a minimum charge of 15 cents. around on crutches a little. the skull and repfacert^lt with a six safe is it after thousands of These rates are for cash only. Te*i Mr. _and_Mrs. Frank Lasher, nee DEER LAKE ply piece of celluloid. Upon recovery cents extra* per insertion' if charged. Alfreda Arnott, and little daughter, the patient will be normal except for miles? Think over those per­ Emma Ruth of Petoskey called on the (Edited by Mrs. Roy Hardy> a slightly flattened head. centages above![Remember, the WANTED Fred Wurn family while W. F. Wurn In the amphitheater internes and helped to get their car put of the Mr. and Mrs; Wesley' Houck of nurses, completely clothed In white. public »ftf|d§,* that Goodyears mud with the team Sunday evening. s WANTED—Piano Pupils, Beginners Boyne City now occupy the farm _prepared the patient as Doctor Ney stand tifp longest—that's why 25c per lesson, Vi hour. Will go Mr. and Mrs. George Jarman of home of Oral Barber. quietly said: Gravel Hill South Side spent Wednes­ to pupils' home. Box 151, East Dr. -L. R. Hardy made a trip to "This is the one hundred and first more people buy Goodyears Jordan. ' IBxl day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wurn. the Soo, Saturday to get his sister Mrs. Will Webb of Pleasant View operation of this type, and In the case than any other tires. Since and family Mr. and Mrs. Maurice of patients whose cas,es are more than farm spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Pierce who are moving back to Pe­ WANTED—Share expense auto trip Fred Wurn. • • J wo years old we have found 80 per Goodyears cost- nothing extra, from Detroit to East Jordan latter toskey, where Mr. Pierce has been cent of them practically cured of epl A flock of wild geese were seen go­ /:• part of April. MRS. G. A. WAT­ transferred to the A & P store there. lepsy." ing north Sunday. Mrs. Pierce is visiting relatives here ERMAN, 2750 Vieksburg ave., De­ Mrs. Clarence Johnston was a din­ Doctor Ney said th» treatment was troit. 15x1 for a few days. a direct outgrowth of his Work during ner guest, of her parents, Mr. and Willard Batterbee visited relatives Prlce»,gunjeci lochang Mrs. David Gaunt Sunday. the war with soldiers who had ex­ without notice and _ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS at Green River over the week end. treme head wounds. In that work be .my State sales tax. Will Gaunt of Knoll Krest called Mr. and Mrs. Oral Barber and fam­ on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David ' first Introduced the use of celluloid In ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. rebuilding the cranium. FOR RENT—Forty acres, 5 room Gaunt Sunday. and Mrs. Lester Hardy. dwelling,, barns, etc. 200 fruit Will Webb of Pleasant View farm Milan and Evelyn Hardy; attended NOW THAT SPRING IS trees. Near church and- School. who has been working f ojr Joe MosierJ -a birthday-party for Miss Jewel_S.eai- HERE, HAVE YOUR CAR Complete Tire ^'Reasonable -terms—-—Address--13&.a ti Hydrofoils on Boat Add - 4TOnton,has.-finisheJ_$we^tjd5oes; "men. of:Soyie.CityJVIonday_esenirigt COMPLETELY ./ .. — AND —. ' Cherry St., Boyne City. _ 15xl_ to Boyne City Monday to work. Mr. and-,Mrs. ..Herbert Sutton were ~~ ~

Piggott—McKinnon Presbyterian Church

ftnefc:$ VM "\DeeV The wedding of Dorothy Carol C. W. Sidebotham, Pastor Piggott and Omer McKinnon was aol-: C. R. Harper, Foreign Pastor COMPARED WITH emnized at the L. D. S. church Satur­ "A Church for Folks." day afternoon, March 31. Elder Peter Boss of Flint was a recent Paul Strobel is spending a few Hector McKinnon, father of the 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship East Jordan visitor. days in Saginaw. groom officiating. with Easter Music. Sermon -(heme: POSTAL SAVINGS "The Most Glorious Story Ever Told." Henry Pringle anil Reuben Win- I Mr. and Mrs. Gort Hayes visited The bride wore a gown of her- A 12:15 Sunday School. stone went to Flint, Tuesday. relatives in Boyne City Sunday. , • nice blue. The wedding march was YOUR MONEY IN THE played by Geraldine Palmiter. Mrs. 7:00 p. m.—Evening Service. f Glen Supernaw of Grayling visit- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins and Mrs. Premoe sang "Oh Thursday evening at 7:80 Bible / cd East Jordan friends Sunday. Blaha, a daughter, Sunday, April' 1. Promise Me." Study Class at the manse. State Bank of East Jordan The young couple were attended '" The Pythian Sisters will hold their Attorney and Mrs. C. M. Bice by Reva McKinnon and Gold Pinney, regular meeting Monday, April 16 at St. Joseph Church — is — were Traverse. City visitors Thursday. After the ceremony a wedding din­ 7:80. » East Jordan Alvih Barclay returned this week ner, was served to the immediate friends and relatives at the home.of ~Miss-Margaret-HaTt of-Hartford is+from ^Burleson -Sanrta«uinr-Grand- , St. John's Church guestat.thehome^ of Mr. and Mrs. J Rapids. the foster parents of the bride, Mr. " " "Bohemian Settlement- EQUALLY SAFE Bernard Brennbn.." and Ranaon Jones. Rev. Joseph J. Malinowski, Pastor Mivand Mrs. John TerWee spent Your deposits in this Bank are insured un­ One Cent Sale at Gidley & Mac's last week visiting relatives in Grand Sunday, April 15, 1934. next week Wednesday — Saturday, Rapids. Farewell Party i 8:30 a. m.—Settlement. der the provisions of the Temporaiy Feder­ April 18—21. adv. 10:30 a. m.—East Jordan. al Deposit Insurance Corporation. Mrs. W. A. Stroebel and Mrs. G. Tendered Rev. and 3:00 p. m.—Vespers. Harold Price is here from East W. Bechtold spent the week end in j Lansing visiting his mother., Mrs. L. Grand Rapids. j Mrs. R. Warner This means that your-deposits HERE are M. Kinsey, and other relatives. First M. E. Church One Cent Sale at'Gidley & Mac's James Leitch, Pastor just as safe as in Postal Savings and we will Mrs. Reed GennStt of Bellaire next week Wednesday — Saturday, A very enjoyable evening was pay you more interest. spent the last of week at the home April 18—21. adv. , spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morning preaching service at 11:00 of her sister, Mrs. Rolland Maddock,. Victor LeCroix Monday evening o'clock. ^-. _ „., ._. .._ _. -., Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Petos- when 60 of Rev. and Mrs. R. Warn­ The Sunday School session will fol- We invite your account. Geo. Ruhling returned to Jacksonjkey are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ing- er's congregation gathered togetheri low the morning service. last week where he has employment j wald Olson this week. *••• to give their Pastor and wife a fare. • The Epworth League will meet at after 2 months stay -with relatives; • _ \ \x , iweu.uwell partya . Ice cream and cake was 6:30 p. m. each Sunday night. here. i DV •£• * **»••* ."»•»* fsher- served. man s Paradise, Bellaire, Monday on' Evngelist H. Snyder presiding at • Mrs. G. W. Kitsman was one of the [professional business. Central Lake for the present and I Latter Day Saints Church speakers at the Mother and Daughter • ' „. " • , Tr , Miss Emma Kleinfield of Flint who: C. H. McKinnon, Pastor. Bruee Fla -BaTOiuetrat; Charlevoix, Tuesday-eve-1I. ited at the""er homye ooff Kalamazoojgghis sister, Mrs; . "has been" holdtngTrTevival at~eentrari ning. : Clifton Heller, this week. Lake was present. A real fellowship j 10:00 a. m.—Church School. Pro­ gram each Sunday except first Sun­ Ben Schroeder and sons~and Mr. was had by all and Rev. and Mrs/ I.Irs. Lyle Wangeman and Mrs. and Mrs. Leon Corneil of Lansing Warner have been a real blessing to day of month. Wangeman (Sr.) are_ visiting rela­ visited East Jordan relatives over the this community. 8:00 p. m.—Evening- Services. tives in Lansing this week. week end. They also leave a host of friends in 8:00 p. m., Wednesday — Prayer Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Farrell and and around the city, The East Jordan Home Extension • The best wishes ol our. assembly go AH are welcome to attend any of "The Bank on the Corner" Group will meet with Mrs. G. A. Lisk children of Detroit, were week end guests of Mrs. Anna Meyers. with them to their new field. these services. . next Wednesday, April 18. Pot luck Rev. and Mrs. E. Alyeffe of Atlan­ dinner at noon. ,-•'.' ta, Mich, will be the presiding pastor Francis Votruba returned to M. S. r ; There Is not much danger ft this ' ~ •' "' • • '•'•'"•-•• -- at the Full Gospel/Mission. Annual Spring One-Cent Sale at C, Lansing, Sunday, after spending country becoming enbroiled jh-foT- Gidley & Mac's—Druggists—Wed­ the past week at his home here. eign entanglements until we have suc­ ceeded in subduing Mr. Dillinger, and nesday to Saturday, inclusive, April Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sheppard re- JSPECIAL STATE his pals. ' - 18-19-29-21. adv. turned home last Friday after spend ihg the winter at Vassar and Flint. Milton Meredith is substituting at ELECTION MON­ Otis J. Smith's Barber Shop during Mrs. Josephine Vogel who has been DAY APRIL 30th. ALL OVER NOW theMatter's enforced absence at the spending the winter in Muskegon and Ann Arbor hospital. W.G. CORNEIL Lansing, returned home last Friday. Special State Election will be held Mr. and Mrs. Qeo Lapeer and son throughout Michigan on Monday, Mrs, Anna Meyers and Nancy Jane Floyd of Charlevoix were guests at April 30th, in which qualified electors ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE LaLonde (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J: E. who have property assessed for taxes Laurence LaLonde) left Sunday for Hutchins, Monday. in the State, or the lawful husbands a visit in Detroit . IN THE RUSSELL HOTEL BUILDING or wives of such persons, will be j Wylon Payne spent her vacation at asked to vote on the following pro-! the home of her prents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Meyers, George Keaton and position':— Burdette Payne, at Waters, returnipg Mrs. ©Hve Sailsbury of Traverse City SPECIALIZING IN "Shall Act Number 40 of the Pub­ here last Saturday. spent a few days this week at the Frank Clark home. '.••'• lic Acts of Michigan (Special Session John Vogel, a student at the Uni­ of 1934), authorizing the State to ex­ Fire and Causalty Lines and versity of Michigan, is spending the Annual Spring One-Cent Sale at pend thirty-seven million, eight hun­ 7 week at the home of his parents, Mr. Gidley & Mac's—Druggists—Wed­ dred seventy-four thousand, four and Mrs. Fred Vogel. nesday to Saturday, inclusive, April hundred fifty-eight dollars and forty- 18-19-29-21.. adv. two cents ($37,87^,458,42) to relieve GENERAL INSURANCE Lutheran Ladies' Aid will hold a unemployment by the construction of Mr. and Mrs. John Porter spent a Pie Social at the home of Mr. and -hospitals to properly house and care few days this week in Grand Rapids, Mrs. Ed. Kamradt this - Saturday for the"mentally afflicted persons.in Mrs. Porter's mother returning to East Jordan, Mich.,'April 12th, 1934 evening, April 14th. adv. the State; to construct and equip "So you had all the men following East Jordan with them. armories for the military department you at the summer resortr' RepbTtS'fronvliiev hospital at Ann of Michigan; and in the construction "Yes. It was really too easy. Why, Arbor indicate that City Clerk Otis The C. G. B. Club will be enter­ of highway grade crossings and, sep­ 1 didn't even have t« wear my three J. Smith is convalescing and will pro­ tained at the home of Mrs. Boyd Hipp arations, and tjie construction and most-extreme bathing suits at all." bably be released to return home in Wednesday, April 18. A pot luck improvement of highways and the near future. dinner will be served at noon. J bridges, bo approved?" Save the Piece* : Tune in your radio for the "Rexall The next meeting of the South The aviator had taken a tirnid friend Arm home Extension group will be up for the first time. He was execut­ It's in the Records that the world's Magic Hour" next week Tuesday to I Last .Letters From Dying Ameri­ held Wednesday, April 18, at the Full Gospel Mission ing a nose dive when the friend tugged briefest 'war lasted exactly half an Saturday. WJR at 8:45 a.m.; WBBM can Soldiers To their Loved Ones home of Mrs. William Sloan. 317 Main-st. East Jordan. frantically at his sleeve and shouted: hour. The Sultan of Zanzibar, after at 9:15 a.m.;. WL.S1At_l:45_p.m,^ IWiU Be Found Every Week in the HH declaring war against England chang- ! — LctLct'oo get: put of hereHere; Viethe enrth'enrtms Gidley & MacrDruggist. -adv. -• • Edward Carr, who is in the U. S.. SUNDAY CHICAGO HKKAiJJ AND ed his mind and cauea it on. for£ swelling up like a balloon and is lia­ Mrs. N. A:~NewcombeA.'"~Newcombe,, of Aber- i stry work at Globe, Arizona, is ! 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School.. EXAMINER. Also' Pages of Uricen. Advertising will convert depression f r! Eh a nd ble to burst any minute." sored and Authentic War Pictures. deen, Idaho, artd her brother, John^^ " °" , , ^ guest of his par- 12:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. into prosperity., ' ents? Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carr. Edyveau, of Central Lake, Mich., 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic Service. Chmace to Vent Hit Rage 8:00 p. m.—Cottage Prayer Meet- were callers at the M. E. Parsonage Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Porter, accom-,. _ • Husband (tripping over loose "car­ Monday. ---Mrs. Newcombe was a for­ panied their son, William, to Grand.\m% Tuesday and Thursday. pet)—1 shall lose my temper with this mer resident of Central Lake. Rapids, Monday;.....From _ there he 8:00 p. m. Wednesday-r—Service at confounded carpet in a minute! •went on to No'rthville, , ,tT> County Farm. Wife—That's right, dear, do. Then MICHIGAN BELL Glenn H. Bulow was recently ap­ - Everyone welcome to attend these resume his studies at Carlton College," take a stick and give it a Jolly good pointed Field Representative for services. : TELEPHONE CO. Warner Bros,, First National and .Miss Gertrude. Sidebotham return­ hiding out on the lawn..—Moncton United Artists Motion Pictures. His ed Monday after having spent the Transcript. territory covers Northern Michigan past ten days guest of her sister, Miss \ Church of God arid he will make East Jordan his Elizabeth Sidebotham, at Wayne j Tired headquarters. Mich. . ' j Pastor—(To Fill Vacancy) 0. A. TJ'you know, Mrs., 'Arris, I some Holly. , times wonder if me husband's grown The East Jordan' Study Club will 10:30 A. M.—Sunday School. fired of me." \ be entertained- at the home of Mrs. 11:30 A. M.—Preaching. "Whatever makes you say that, Mrs. M. B.- Palmiter, Tuesday, April 17, •7:30 P. M.—Preaching. •Iggs?" TEMPLE with Mrs. Sherman-Conway as assist­ Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p.m. "Well, 'e ain't been 'ome for seven EAST JORDAN ant hostess. - Everyone is cordially invited to at­ years." THUR. —FRL —SAT. The seventh annual Mother arid tend these services. Come! Daughter Banquet given by Jasmine j A Friendly Tip APRIL 12 — 13 14 Teacher—-Johnny, something must Rebekah Lodge, will be held Wednes­ Egotism is the anaesthetic-nature HER BEAUTY AFLAME IN A day, April 25, at the Presbyterian oe done about your Conduct. I will gives to deaden the pain of being a have to copsult your father. LAND OP DESPERATE MEN. church.__Price_pf_tickets) fifty cents. fnoi. .. .. _..-:_._.:_' ...,..^.,. '^OXTHE'lEAZTNG DRAMA --Johnny—Better not, teacher. It will OF THETPASSIONATE^EAST —Laurence John, the infant son of cost you $10. He's a doctor. IN A LAND WHERE THERE'S Frank Clark,: passed away Monday, April 3. He is survived by his father,- ONLY NINE COMMAND­ Oh, Mercy 1 three sisters and. four brothers, the MENTS ! "A moth leads an awfnl life." KAY FRANCIS mother having passed away February Peninsula Grange 8th. Funeral services were held "How come?" RICARDO CORTEZ "He spends the summer In a fur IN Thursday afternoon at the Watson Stock Co. Funeral Home conducted by Rev. coat and the winter in a bathing salt." James Leitch, pastor of M. E. church. Presents Interment in Sunset Hill. Leave It to Bachelor!! MANDALAY Bachelor Uncle—Baby six weeks old, CHAPTER 8 ' The South Arm home extension you say. Talk yet? group was entertained at the home of Proud Father—Oh, no, not yet PIRATE TREASURE Mrs. Irving Crawford, March 28 with "The Wild Bachelor Unote—Boy, eh? > A MUSICAL TREAT eleven members present. The meeip REASONS WHY THE HARMONICA ing was called to order by chairman, SNOW DRIFTS Mrs. Hattie Murphy- The subject of YOU SHOULD HAVE RASCALS lines and colors, in relation to the Oats Boy" 5 personality, and type were reviewed. TUES. — WED. Mrs. Ramsey presented the lesson on A Three-act Comedy APRItHl7 •—18 foundation garments. A well bal­ TELEPHONE SERVICE anced potluck dinner was served at At H. S. Auditorium A GREAT PLAY COMES, TO noon. The next meeting will be held PROTECTION —In case of fire, sickness, burglary or other THE SCREEN Anril 18 at the home of Mrs. William emergency, aid can be »nmmoned instantly-only »y Sloan., FRI DAY ..telephone. ^ COUNSELLOR PROFIT—A telephone often is helpful in securing employment. AT-LAW CARD OF THANKS And it helps save carfare and driving expense. We wish to express our gratefuul l £7%. pril 20th CONVENIENCE—You can order groceries in bad weather and —STARRING- appreciation for th« HnHnpaa shown run countless errands" by "telephone, without leaving JOHN BARRYMORE us at the death of our son, brothe*r- | ICommencin ^rim-mcm/vincgr aoft 8UW1 :uuH p.mn'vn . the home. •— — ' BEBE DANIELS and grandson. Boastful Candidate—-1 shall sweep Frank Clark and children PLEASURE—With a telephone, you can enjoy frequent chats THELMA TODD Cast Composed of '•-erytblng before me. with friends, and they can reach you easily when parties i Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Meyers. A GREAT STAR IN A GREAT Snow-wenry Cltlzeu—Well, I wish and "get-togethers" arc planned. PICTURE MADE FOR THE hey would take you'out of politics PRESTIGE—A telephone of your own is both a social and busi­ GREAT PLAY BY A GREAT LOCAL •nd put you at the head of the street- AUTHOR. Hard boiled —"Your name?" ness asset. And it eliminates the embarrassment or Timid private—-"Jones, sir." 13 HICKS cleaning department. — asking to use a neighbor's telephone. A LAFF FEATURE Captain—"Your age?" B 1C CASINO Private—"Twenty-four, sir." Admission:— . Generous Portion TQ ORDER TELEPHONE SERVICE, CALL, VISIT OR WRITE "111 examine yon for_.*10/' sa]d the ^aptain—"Your -rank-?!! : 25c ,. Adults THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS OFFICE- —^ SHOWS 7 TILL II P. M. Private—"I know it, sir." 4peclaHst. LATEST NEWS EVENTS i 15c __.- Students "All right," said the victim, '^and If 2 FOR 25e Tell it to us—we'll tell the world. you find It I'll give you half.'"" -

gumiiig^^ THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934

Scenes and Persons in the Current News Cannot Foretell DIDNT WANT TO MISS IT On the --Obiter—Freddy, don't you think Sex of Offspring you'd better go to bed now? Little Brother—NO, I .want to stick Funny around and see your friend explode Many Ideas of Control Are first. Withojut'Confirmation; Sister's Boy Friend—Good' gra­ Side cious ! Whatever can the child mean? • . ', Chance J&ules. Little Brother—I heard Minnie tell mamma, you .were about ready to Control and determination of sex In pop! animals Is at present Impossible. What the future holds as to the pos­ V sibility of sex-determination Is also a To the Nth Degree deep mystery. New Hospital Patient—Say, doctor, I asked that nurse to put a hot water The interest Is natural, Ijinee the ONE FOR S. P. C. A. sexes apparently arrive by chance bottle at my feet and she stud; up her nose and walked away. while much economic advantage, as In "My husband is a uru.to, and I've Doctor—What else could yon ex­ dairy cows and laying hens, would ac­ reached the place where I just can't crue if sex could be pre-determined stand him any longer?" said Mrs. pect? That was the head nurse. at will-.-- -•- Nosey: '" ™" Patient—Oh, -

Building Farm Houae&- --YVell-birilt farm houses usually"last at least 00 years, during which time the composition of the families often changes' several times. To meet this condition, jiouses should be_planno<] for the requirements o.f aTerage fam­ ilies rather than for those of the par­ ticular households'which build them. ! They either should have at least three | bedrooms or should be designed so that they ran readily be enlarged. A Horizontal. 11—ltagouts farm family cannot meet .needs In .1—"Verbally 1-1—A golf instructor (slang) \ «11 i t tin liiiul , f housing, requirements by moving to 7—A kind of automobile (plural). 15—A beverage made of llauor, flavored it -i t > 1» IK h i \m > n \ \ another, house as a city.'familv does. 12— DenotlnK oiie delegated to act n* and Iced 21—-A story 1 Mi I i n s Ii I i/ 1U t r substitute 22—To hnve rank 24—Full of thought* or musings \w t \ i_n i >.i m _'hl who 13—That which 1» added or intercalated 10—.An entrance or passage 20—-Marched, as in review wlili her hi-ii.leurrM.ini. who will Goiter in Calves 17—A continent IS—To dispute 27—A characteristic 2S—Condition ;H::II:O a nibher plantation in Hie 10—^Virile 20—Conducted 29—That man 30—An ant Mi« inn Monnw I indher0'h he, mit' the hist woman to receive the Hub­ Tendency to goiter is hereditary. '21—A cavalryman 32— Rouses S3—Frequently (poetic) bard KOld medal of honor of the National. (.leofrraplik- society when that honor In new-born calves, it Indicates a lack 23—To cry like n certain animal 35—A vegetable 3ft—To keep out was conferred on her by Dr. Gilbert <"irosv'eiior. presiik-nt of the society. Mrs. of iodine in the system. Incomplete 24—Hart of the verb "to be" 38—Aged 45—To guide HAS THE LAST WORD Lindbergh was awarded the coveted honor for exploits in the air as radio oper­ feeding of the pregnant cow helps to" 25—One circuit nroand a race course 40i—Tantalum (symbol) ator and navigator for her husband in 40,00u miles of exploratory flights. 27—To tally 2S—A woman 47—The god of love Induce the condition. It may be pre­ 31—The " catchword of an actor's 52—To set at definnc* 54—Repasts vented by giving the cow iodized salt Hpecch (plural) 55—To bear heavily •.-— 5G—A peak •33-^—A co-ordinating: iiartiele 5&—At a great distance instead of common salt throughout' 50—-A Roman, emperor pregnancy nn'd feeding alfalfa or eio- 34—A. month 37—A preposition Chief Steward Is a Genuine Artist 30—-Speedy 40—A Babylonian dlety 01—-A- beverage 02—To dcislr* ier, ground grains, bran, and linseed 41—Mother G3—To terminate 42^-The distal angle between a branch 04—To strike nn attitude oilmen! in addition to silnge or roots. 05—A kind of deer (plural) If Iodized salt. Is not available, give the; - nnd the avis -from which. it" sprfnga 43—An Asiatic palm lily 07—Reverend —A sign of bnrbera Angora wool business. 71)—Not thick or dense 71—Furnishes 72—Invite* * * • ' 73—rCrowds of people moving: In one Half the potatoes consumed in Ohio direction 74—>Io»t pnlnful are shipped into the state. . * * * Vertical. 1—Oblong nnd curvilinear, objects Many of the beet sugar factories In 2—Augmentation, as of price England are planning for larger 3— A HOUT substance acreage. 4—A meadow 5— Periods of time 6— A dry granulated starch from East • .-».'* India The United States led all other 7—A variety of Iron countries In buying hops in Czecho­ -fi—A piece of rubber stretched around a tooth to keep it dry during an slovakia last year. operation (dentistry) • * • B—An early .ancestor I'rof. Leo Wolman of Columbia uni­ 10—A river In Africa versity win) was named neutral mem­ Agriculture still claims the larger ber of the automobile labor board share of human energy, human knowl­ which is (o sit In Detroit to carry out edge and human skill. 'ernis of the. industry's settlement db- * * '* :ninc« future that they have been on a cruise are grown annually on Illinois farma they may be met with suspicious for home use and sale. v - glances! Some of Spain's new prisons * • * • are floating ones. Because of the over­ It is generally believed that all of a chief steward's time must be concenr Atacosa county, Texas, Is rated by crowded conditions of old prisons fol- trated upon the palate. However, here is one who pays some attention to th» the census bureau as the leading wa­ lowing enforcement of. the new vag- palette. He's Chief Steward Harry G. Moore of the Dollar liner President termelon producing county. r'uney act, the government has char­ Grant. Moore Is an artist of no mean ability, as may Tie seen by his painting In tered a few ships nnd put the superflu- the vessel's dining salon. It represents his Impressions of Istanbul and-is but Shelterbelts of forest treea for the ous prisoners In »bgn>. [ ^_ nnp ftf many pnlnHngq ha Ima r^nna. .- _^__^ home garden are .finding faror ID dry keeps the taste in tune taTUUim areas uf Um Went. •—— n

THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN,' MICH.). FRIBAY, APRIL. 13,, 1934

DRUMS GO BACK CODE of i he \oirrii TO THE KILTIES By DAROLD TITUS Germans Generously Give Up SYNOPSIS "Anything you want of me I will do, Copyright by Harold Titus Young Jim," LaFane said quietly. "If Trophies of War. A WNU Service Stephen Drake,. with his four-year- you bad not been here. . . - ."• He •Id aon, is rescued from a blizzard by shrugged. "I have you to thank for , The Second battalion of, the Gor­ Jim Flynn, blgr timber operator, whom something which Is priceless," . J^ijpiWiijg Drake has* robbed, Flynn forgives the The limping individual with the rifle - don Highlanders have got their theft, and Drake, until his death. Im­ was close, shouting, his weapon at his He went out abruptly and Steve felt; drums back. There were rejoicings r^ U pressed on the boy, Steve, the debt they shoulder, :'___'_.;.!-___ ic,. •. that in those few words be had con­ over the regiment's old-home-coming owe "Old Jim," Twenty years later, veyed as much feeling as most men life ^1 "Put up that gun!" Steve snapped. day for drums, but the drums them- Steve meets "Young Jim" Flynn, his could in an oration. benefactor's son. Sent by Old Jim, In­ "You'll get me—*-'-- '* selves were mute. It was feared that capacitated through an accident In He struck at the dog's back, but the The message which Steve sent out, during the twenty years they had (MOT which Kate, his daughter, Is tempo­ animal threw himself sideways, going addressed/to Katharine Flynn, was as been lost, their beads had been too rarily blinded, to take charge of the follows: company's—the Polaris—woods op­ with the blow and, scuttling a few feet much affected by time to stand much erations, THIS youth |» indulging- In a to-safety, whirled again, "Am on Job.' Situation bad but from the drumsticks, ' drunken apreed. Learning of Polaris' "Now!" panted McNally, .coming nothing Is Impossible. Don't expect There is one big bass drum and six dire straits, and hoping to do some­ letters until I have something to re­ smaller ones, from which it appears thing for Old Jim, Steve hastens to with a gun himself. "Get back 1 I'll port. Jim." tke company's headquarters. He flnds fix him I" V that British regiments' have more Frans, a scoundreVTplotting. against He had experienced some qualms "Let him alone," said.Drake, lifting tympanum' equipment than American the Flynn Interests. Worsting Franz about the signature, but it had to be. regiments. It was In 1914 that the In a fist fight, the Polaris crew, by his eyes Just long enough to see the No concern would be content to know lucky chance, assumes that he IB Gordons landed at Ostend, presum­ When a Child Won't Study children disappearing into the doorwaj that a stranger held Its destinies In Flynn'a son, and he does not disillusion of the store, to see their mother, who ably fancying that they would have them. Bteve takes charge, as "Young his hands and he knew that the truth some few hours to look around and "Kept after schooll" And it isn't Here's a boy who gets good marks, Jim," A photograph of beautiful Kate had run past him, close behind them; would be the last straw for the burden the child's fault, or the teacher's. has time and energy for play. He is accustom themselves to the task never ill, hardly ever has so much Flynn, which Steve finds, immensely "This seems to be a kind of personal which Old Jim and;his.daughter bore. His mother is to blame. How can a Increases his desire to aid Old Jim. matter." they knew was ahead of them. Some­ as a cold. When he does show any Immediately, he commenced Inform­ boy get his lessons when his senses Ee learns MacDonald, eccentric old Indeed It was, The look In the dog's thing, however, had to be done right are dulled day after day by dosing symptoms of being sluggish, his Scotsman, holds timber vital to the ing himself of the Polaris holdings. mother knows just what to do. She eyes was of such unmistakable hatred, off and they raced out of the town to with sickening purgatives? When Polaris Interests. He went to Inspect the proposed route gives him a little California Syrup so intense, so personal that It carried get in touch with the enemy and a child's bowels are stagnant they of the railroad, temporarily, at least, of Figs—and that is all. It's a a direct challenge. avoid capture. need help, of course. But not some natural, fruity laxative that is blocked. , He. looked over other possi­ As they ran they threw Into an drastic drug to upset the stomach, agreeable to take, and its gentle CHAPTER III—Continued Again a rush, but this time the ani­ ble routes; all, he agreed, were out of mal feinted, went under the swinging Ostend ;police station : the seven perhaps weaken the entire system laxative sction comes from senna. _s— .' the question because of the nature of Parents are urged to use just club and slashed at Steve's thigh as drums which they saw would be a or form the laxative habit. On • Steve decided to watch LaFane the terrain. the right, parents will find a pure California Syrup of Figs. he ^ass,ed. The fangs missed by hatidicapTo any serious business and happy solution qf this problem: Bo sure bottle says 'California'. .Closely. Jnsr. now ho wns chaining inches. But the next time the club "It looks." he told himself, "as """•a the gorcn rpmnl „ri until the some setters and, after a moment, found Us mark," blood slavered from though we'll have to beat either Franz armistice, when the Germans gath­ with a final playful toss of the young­ the dog's lip and he backed off slowly, or this other man, MacDonald."" ered them up and took them back to est child, set off Into the woods with grudgingly until Drake, setting his foot On the fourth day, after meeting Berlin with them. By invitation Ian Then It's Reality I Too Valuable two bird dogs. After lie went, a great, on the dragging chain, checked his with Wartita and the wood-choppers Hamilton, Gordon , visited Romance remains romance so long Good luck Is seldom displayed on gray creature that had been pacing at and conceding to their demands, feel­ retreat. . Berlin the.other day and at a pa­ as it Is of no consequence. the bargain counter. his chain length while LaFane sat on ing guilty at spending another's money Steve walked down that chain with rade at the JIalplaquet barracks the the bench, but which lay flat, head and yet bolstered by the knowledge drums were handed back to him. on his paws, while the man was near, the precision of a tightrope walker, keeping his full weight always on it, that It was the only way out, Steve set German sailors carried them ashore rose to his feet. He resumed that out to Inspect the lower river. when he landed at Southampton and restless pacing, back and .forth, back and the dog, digging his feet into the REMEMBER THIS CROSS sand, strained backward with all his '• McNally was busy and Steve, want­ he took them by train to Aldershot and forth, watching the children with ing some one familiar with the coun­ where there was more parading and ears stiff. ... .=: -:,-- strength, throwing his head from side It Means the REAL ARTICLE to side as he sought to tear free. . . , try along, asked LaFane to go In the edifying speech-making and the read­ For another hour Steve and McNally ing of a special message from Presi­ The animal,was belly down, now, canoe with him. talked and_'mljSOave continued so dent Hindenburg to the effect that and Drake raised the club high. One For a mile no word was spoken. ontll noon had not a shrill, long- "a very old soldier has much pleas­ fair blow on the skull and— . _„ Then LaFane said, "This is the Laird's GENUINE Of Bayer drawn scream brought them to their line." ure in sending back their drums" to "feet. "Let me take him," said a voice the present young men of the Gor­ close behind. Steve was wondering about the own­ ASPIRIN Manufacture Steve was first to' the window. He er and how he might be approached dons, and the band struck up and saw LaFane's three children on the LaFane was looking at the great when they shot around a sharp bend, the trophies were borne away In tri­ beach, walking toward the store, the beast, face unperturbed, but he was coming from strong current to a quiet, umph. Their ultimate deposit in the youngest with a hand held by each of I velvety pool. _ Edinburgh war memorial is favored. When you go to buy aspirin, Remember this for your own the others. The scream came again il " "I should never have asked for the just remember this: Every protection. Tell your friends and they turned and saw what Drake It was a surprise to see another return of anything captured in wars," tablet of real . aspirin of about it for their protection.' saw, a huge, wolf-like dog, a length of canoe there, and a sort of shock to ob­ says Hamilton, but that does not im­ Bayer manufacture is Demand and chain attached to his collar curling serve Franz- In the stern, holding it in ply that he would not accept cap­ stamped With this cross. No get Genuine and snapping behind him. racing along the shallows by a paddle against tured trophies. If offered. On either tablet without tbJ3 cross is the sand, head low, the hair along bottom.. A decided shock, however, to Bayer Aspirin.^ side there was no hesitancy about GENUINE Bayer Aspirin. his back on end. ' _ meet the peculiarly angered glare turned on him by the white-haired "asking" after our war between the A man appeared In the doorway of mountain of a man who sat in the states. Captured flags and various Safe relief for headache, colds, sore throat, the store, looked out and whirled back. bow, a fly rod in his huge hands. equipment preserved at the capitals pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc. The children stood still an Instant and of individual states were exchanged then the eldest, with a frightened cry, "Thanks!" was his first word, spoken Genuine Bayer Aspirin Does Not Harm the Heart MCMSCR N. R. A* bitterly. "Thanks, Meester LaFane 'nd during _a_long term of years. Once „tugged aj. the baby's hand and ran for President Cleveland sought also to sanctuary. ~ yer companion! Thanks fer puttin' doon th' grandest fish that swims th* return to the state capitals of the ."Come on!" cried Drake. "Get. a stream!" South a lot of trophies preserved at Bun, Mac!" , . Steve turned the canoe quickly into Washington. So great „an outcry —He vaulted out the window and ran the shallows and brought it to a halt. arose that he abandoned the* plan, "Two things I wanted- to Intercept the' dog but he could not "I'm sorry, sir!" he said. "We but in more gracious years much cover the distance rapidly enough. He "...and St was all so simple when I found out my couldn't see around the bend. I didn't later'the return was made: could hear the ragged roar in the ani­ trouble. My physician said I had no organic disease, know—" Probably this restoration of druins mal's throat as he swerved a bit to but I did have what is so commonly and truthfully "See! Know! What gude'd It'ye Is only an early instance among called a low percentage of hemo-glorbin in the blood. circle the quarry, could see the orange European enemies of many inter­ done, had ye? What glide to me. I'd "The reasonableness of one of the S.S.S. ads caused : glitter in his eyes and the flicker of changes of a kind with -Which we saliva on his lips. choose to ; know!" His gray eyes me to think that S.S-S. Tonic was just what I needed burned. became so familiar in former years, for my let-down feeling, pimply skin and low resist­ "HI!" he yelled In a voice sharp after we had begun to 'realize that "I wouldn't have done it for the ance.' I wanted more strength and a clear skin.' with fear. "HI, you!" the "war is over."—St. Louis Globe- He might as well have whispered to •world, sir!" Steve protested. "I know "It didn't take S.S.S. very long to get my blood Dpmocrat. _ ___—_; back up to normal—and as my ttreagth nnrl pnfrgy the winds of heaven! what it is myrolf, to work over a But the Next Time the Club Found returned my skin cleared up." The children had stopped, were hud­ fish." Its Mark. Tour local dealer carries Ferry's If your condition suggests a tonic of this kind, try dled together as the dog, lashing with "Ay! Wi' spinner, likely! Most Pure Bred Vegetable Seeds. Now S.S.S. It is not just a so-called tonic but a tonic spe­ his fangs at the youngest, ripping a breathing quickly and when he turned yobng men use th' spinner. They're only 5 cents a package. Adv. cially designed to stimulate gastric secretions, and --slash- in her dress-but evidently miss­ his gaze to the others an expression not anglers; it takes an angler to­ also having the mineral elements so very, very neces­ ing flesh, went past, whirling to a lay In the eyes such as Drake had ken !" Daily Vacation sary in rebuilding the oxygen-carrying hemo-glo-bin stop. His feet clawed in the wet sand never seen before. "Yes," Steve agreed. "A spinner of the blood. •We all have seven or eight hours' for hold to turn'and-rje""Ht them again. "What you were going to do would fisherman, a plunker wouldn't under- S.S.S. value has been proven by generations of use, The man reappeared In the store spoil my chance," he said quietly. ~stand. For thenv_a„fish Is meat. For vacation every day—sleep. as well as by modern scientific appraisal. Sold by all doorway, rifle butt against his cheek. "Chance?" Steve demanded In-' the dry fly ,•••.•-.-.- He's something else drug stores.. .in two convenient sizes.. -the larger is "Don't shoot!" Steve cried. "Don't—" credulously. "Chance for what?" again. I'm sorry. Come on, LaFane." more economical. © The S.S.S. Co. No need of that warning; the man "To save myself in the eyes of my He spun the canoe about and they saw that he could not send a saving children, perhaps. Let him go ... proceeded. He was conscious that the bullet without grave danger of having please." - Scotchman was eyeing him, something ; It Injure the child. He came down the Amazed, Drake hesitated; then took like puzzlement evidently mingling Why steps, limping badly, and hobbled for­ his weight from the chain. The dog with his 111 humor. ward. turned to skulk away, licking his LaFane spoke after a time:. feaiun.'.e; UNUSUALLY COMFORT- The largest girt, sweeping the others chops. •'•>'.. "It's little things that touch him Liquid Laxatives 'ABLE ROOMS, THE FINEST or behind her protectingly, stooped, LaFane spoke: "Duke!" The word. off .•'•.. . or win his friendship. FOODS AND RATES STARTING AT scooped her hands full of pebbles and was crisp and sharp, not loud. "Come Likely, he won't speak to you for $250 SI NGlt. $4.00 DOUBLE sand and as the dog rushed her, In!" months." are Back in Favor fangs bared, flung the grit full in his The animal hesitated, stopped; the They rounded a bend or two and face. ....•_-.•, tall dropped between his legs, he low­ the voice of the river became a mntter. It drove him, blinking and raging, ered his head in shame or fear. "We stop here," LaFane said. Iniodevelandib, '•• from his course, made his rush harm­ "Come In!" his owner insisted and "That's Twenty Mile rapid below us. less and gave Steve Drake time to snapped his thumb. Slowly, then, A man don't run It unless he has to. close in; And then, only some get through." © ThetlOLLENDEN belly to the sand, the dbg slunk The public is fast returning to the use 1050 ROOMS ALL WITH BATH No more than time. The dog leaped toward him. They beached at a trail and stepped of, liquid laxatives. People have RADIO IN EVERY ROOM for the.baby and bore her down.- The "Good Lord,, man, are youijotngto out. A. sharp bend Was below and learned that the right dose of. a teeth had missed a hold but Steve saw keep that thing around; after what al-. following the narrow ledge of rocks, properly prepared liquid laxative will blood on the child's cheek where a most happened?"' they moved along to where they could bring a perfect movement .without any discomfort at the time, or after. paw had raked, as he raised a foot_ "Yes," said LaFane. "And because see the beginning of the rapid. Steve for the .kick that lifted the animal, of what almost happened." He shrugged as he surveyed the rock- The dose of. a liquid laxative can ©The NEIL HOUSE span him about and threw him clear searched Drake's face and his mouth strewn torrent. be varied to suit the needs of the : of the little girl. twitched. "If I killed him before I "Franz did it once," LaFane said, as individual. >The action can thus be 650 ROOMS. ALL WITH BATH "Pick her up I Get her away! Run!" made him safe for them, what would though sensing what his companion's regulated. A child is easily given the he shouted to the largest, stamping 'the children think of me?" shrug indicated. "Two years ago. It's right dose. And mild liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys. and kicking at the dog. Steve scratched'his head. what got him into good standing with In, \JUiren,A&, His toe caught the beast on the "Well, that's one way to look at It," MacDonald. MacDonald couldn't do Doctors are generally agreed that potntof the nose as he leaped in to he muttered. "But what . . ." 'it even in his younger days, and he senna is a natural laxative. It does accept this challenge. With a short LaFane, evidently, was not Interest­ was a good man, .too. Some'men, are not drain the system like the cathar­ © The MAYFLOWER " yelp titer creature backed away, cir­ ed in what Drake had been about to like that: they'll have nothing to do tics that; leave you so thirsty. Dr. 450 ROOMS. ALL WITH BATH cling, and Steve, not taking his eyes ask." , with any other until he can beat them, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a liquid laxative which relies on senna for its (yyj ./D RADIO IN EVERY ROO/A from him, stooped'and'seized a stout '.'Heel!" he said and started for the at something they're good In. Frani Is no fool." laxative action. It gently helps the hardwood stick which lay on the sand. store, dog close behind. . average person's bowels back to In llUamiUjmch jfo The dog had forgotten the running He did not look at the creature Steve thought this last might hare regularity. children, evidently. He ^circled the again. The children and his. wife were been added as a warning. . And be AN EXCLUSIVE WINTER You can always get Dr. Caldwell's © The FLEETWOOD man, Jaws drooling, eyes fixed. Steve, In the doorway, the woman trying to thought again that this companion was RESORT HOTEL turning as the dog moved, braced him­ still the frantic crying of the youngest Syrup Pepsin at any drag store, ready a strange creature. for use. Member N. R. A. OPeRATIMO/ EUROPEAN PLAN self for the rush which he knew would The man brushed her aside, almost The Laird was not in sight on their come. roughly. He took the babe In his hands return and when' they came to the WNU—O 15—84 l^^iiTlilililFMiTii^i.^yiilil.l 'SiaiMMM. 51111 When It did come It was with that and held her out before him. Then, pool where his great trout lived Steve "«pgfl5acaaa; suddenness which only a creature with with a quick movement, he crushed called a halt and sat there for many the wild In his blood could summon. her close, putting his cheek to her minutes, peering down into the dark He hurtled straight at the man. scratched cheek, wrapping his arms water, it was a superb lair for a big With a grunt, Drake put the whole about her. fish, presenting hazards which would CENTS A PACKET IS ALL YOU PAY of his strength Into the blow. The He started oft for his home as others put the best of anglers to a disad^ " club caught the unlmul along-the-ribBr- -approached.—The—dog-slank—at—ht» - vantage. For" some time They re­ ^oir PUREBRED knocked the breath from him In a heels. As he passed, Drake saw that mained there, moving up and down FERRY'S VEGETABLE belching grunt and sent him rolling. tears were^Tm the man's face. while Steve, though saying little, 1 He went over twice, chain wrapping "A queer one, for sure," he said, studied the character of the bend. . about his body, and even though the thinking of McNally's words. As they entered Good-Bye lake again man closed quickly, raining blows, be That afternoon Steve found LaFane LaFane, apropos of nothing at all, SEEDS scuttled free and circled briefly at a In the store. said: safe distance. "I want to send a telegram In to 1 "Old Jim left a fly rod and tackle • AT YOUR -Once again he rushed,-4>uritBg—big- -towBr twn yrnrs ago. I .have fresh lead- NEI6HB0RH00P »' cwy packet ditwl hundred pounds of fury through the In the morning?" era." air, straight'for Steve's throat. This "I will start now," he said. "Thanks," muttered Steve «n{ time the club caught him atop the "That's fine of you but it isn't nec­ grinned. This fellow was good I i skull and he west down with a yelp. essary," . „ . _ . (TO BB OONHNCaD,» —~-J

^^M^itsttWi^itou, THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALDi , (EAST JORDAN, MICH.J FRIDAY^ APRll. IS. 1834

Notice of Taking tion 20-^Seven tenths mile' extending PROBATE ORDER REGISTRATION NOTICE. West and one and one tenth mile ex­ State of Michigan/ The Probate — •For —- tending Southeasterly from quarter Township Roads Into Court for the County of Charlevoix. SPECIAL STATE ELECTION SALE post on North line of Section 34, At a session of said Court, held County Road System Town 38 North, Range 5 West. at the Probate Office in the City of MONDAY, April 30th, 1934 UTYDCFC FOR NORWOOD TOWNSHIP Charlevoix in said County, on the On the proposition of approving Act Seven tenths mile extending West No. 40 of the Public Acts of Michi­ five tenths mile from quarter post on 9th day of April A. D. 1934. nUlxijIld or TRADE At a meeting of the Board of Coun­ gan, Special Session of 1934. ty Road Commissioners of Charle­ East line of Section 5; thence North Present: Hon. Ervan A. Ruegseg- two. tenths mile—South five tenths ger, Judge of Probate. WE WlLL BE IN EAST JORDAN voix County, Michigan, held on the To the Qualified Electors of-the ninth day of April, 1934, by a ma­ mile on East line of Section 18—Mile In the Matter of the Estate of jority yea and nay vote of said Com­ on East line of Section 19:—North C. George Chaddock, _ deceased. Har­ City of East Jordan, County of Char­ AT THE COMPANY'S BARN mission, it was determined to take five tenths mile on East line of Sec riet Chanda having filed in said court levoix, State of Michigan, who have over and constitute,as County Boads, tion 30—East six tenths mile on her petition praying that said court property assessed for taxes in the under the provisions pf Chapter IV North line of Section 81—East four adjudicate and determine who were State of Michigan, or the lawful hus­ of Act 283, Public Acts 1909, as tenths mile on South line of Section at the time of his death the legal heirs bands or wives of- such peraons. amended, the following roads :-- 8, Town 33 North, Range 8 WeBt. of said deceased and entitled to in­ Notice is hereby given that in con­ BAY TOWNSHIP PEAINE TOWNSHIP herit the real estate of which said de­ $$$$ April20-21 formity with the "Michigan Election Two miles extending one mile west Mile on North line of Section 30- ceased died seized, Law," I. the undersigned City Clerk, Mile on North line of Section 31— from North eighth post on North and It is Ordered, That the 4th day of will, upon any day except Sunday Mile on North line and mile on East South quarter line of Section 34, May A. D. 1934, at ten. o'clock in the, and a legal holiday, the day of any WITH 20 HEAD OF line of Section 32, Town 34 North, Town 39 North, Range 10 West; forenoon, at said Probate Office, be Range 6 West. South four tenths thencp Southwesterly seven tenths !and is hereby appointed for hearing regular or special election or primary mile on East eighth line of Section mile to West line of Section 33 ;iSaid petition. election, receive for registration the Farm Horses and Mares , 6—and East six tenths mile on South thence South three tenths mile to : n ;8 Further. Ordered, That public name of any legal voter in said City line of Section' 5, Town 33 North, Southwest corner of Section 33, notice thereof be given by publication not already registered who' may SEVERAL MATCHED TEAMS Range 6 West. Town 39 North, Range 10 West. One of a copy of this order, for three suc­ APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for and two tenths mile extending four BOYNE VALLEY TOWNSHIP cessive weeks previous to said day such registration. Provided, how­ Seven tenths mile extending tenths mile South from Northwest of hearing, in the Charlevoix County Northwesterly from center quarter corner of Section 4, Town 38 North, Herald, a newspaper printed and cir. ever, that I can receive no names for post of Section 18—South one half Range 10 West; thence Southeasterly culated in said county. registration during the time inter­ MB. HOOKER & SON mile on North and South quarter line eight tenths mile to South line of \ ERVAN A. RUEGSEGGER, vening between the Second Saturday of Section 8—Eight tenths mile ex­ Section 4—Mile on North line of Sec­ Judge of Probate. before any regular, special, or official Charlevoix, Mich. tending Northwesterly from quarter tion 8 and East one tenth mile on primary election and the day of such post on East line of Section 3—Two North line of Section 7—Three miles ] election. * and three tenths mile along East line extending Southeasterly from North i MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE The last day for General Registra­ of Sections 2 and 11—East nine eighth post on West eighth line of NOTICE. tenths mile on East and West quarter Section 11 to South line of Section tion does not apply to persons who OATH, state that he or she is a resi­ AL TO ANOTHER PRECINCT. line of Section 10—Mile on East and 23—and seven tenths mile extending vote under the Absent Voters' Law. dent of such precinct and has resided Any registered and qualified voter West quarter line of Section 11- Northeast from Southwest corner of DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE (See Registration by Affidavit.) in the terms and conditions of a cer­ in the CITY TWENTY DAYS next who has Removed from ONE ELEC­ Mile on South line of Section 15 and Section 31, Town 38 North, Range 10 Notice is hereby given that I will TION PRECINCT of a Ward to an- West. Three and six tenths miles on tain mortgage-made and executed by preceding such election, designating West two tenths mile on South line be at my Office under "Postoffice on— >ther election precinct of the same of Section 14, Town 32 North, Range the West line of Sections 6-7-18-19 Charlevoix County Agricultural Soci- particularly the place of his or her - Ttnd- Two -and-nine-terths—milei TUESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1934 residence and that he or she possesses Ward, shall have the right,.:.on any 5 WesC : : ' :0th day preceding said election CHANDLER TOWNSHIP tending Southeasterly across Sections Arm Township, Charlevoix County, the other qualifications of an elector Jay previous to electioii..d;*yi *'ri ap­ Mile extending West from quarter 19-20, Town .-37 North, Range 10 Michigan, to 'the Peoples State Sav­ ,, .As provided by Part II, Chapter under the constitution: and that, plication to the City Clerk, to have post on South line of Section 11- West. ings Bank, a Michigan corporation, of III, Michigan Election Law. owing to the sickness or bodily in­ his or her name transferred from the Mile on East and West quarter line SOUTH ARM TOWNSHIP East Jordan, Charlevoix County, From 8 o'clock a. m„ until 8 o'clock firmity, of himself or herself, or some registration book of the precinct from .,..of~. Section 30—Three and three .Mile on North line of Section 4— Michigan, which said mortgage bears p. m. on said day for the pur­ member of his or her family or owing which he or she HAS REMOVED to tenths miles extending one and five East one tenth mile on East and West pose of REVIEWING the REGIS- to his or her absence from the City the registration book of the precinct quarter line 5S Election 4—South five date the 17th day of February, 1931, tenths mile South from quarter post and was recorded on the 18th day ofJTRATION-and REGISTERING fuch on public business or his or her own in which he or she THEN RESIDES. on East line of Section 19, .thence tenths mile on West line and, mile on ------0f the qualified electors in said CITY Such elector shall have the right to . East-one and five tenths mile; thence South line of Section 6—South five February, 1931, In Liber sixty-seven business, and without intent to avoid South three tenths mile:—Mile on tenths mile on West line and,.Mile on (67) of Mortgages, on page one hun­ as SHALL PROPERLY apply there­ or delay his or her registration, he or have such transfer made ON ELEC­ South line of Section 26—Two and South line of Section 7—One and dred one (101), in the office of the for. she was unable to make application TION DAY, or Primary election day, two tenths miles extending South­ three tenths mile along East and West Register of Deeds in and for the Notice is hereby further given to for registration on the last day pro­ by obtaining from the board of in­ west, Westerly and Southwesterly quarte... . .r. line .o„ f Sectio... „n . 16—Mil,,., e, on CoUnty of Charlevoix, Michigan, and the Qualified Electors of this City vided by law for the registering of spectors of election of the precinct from east eighth post on South line West line of Section 20—Mile along th t aaid mortgage is past due, and that I, the undersigned Clerk of said electors preceding such election, then from"which he or she HAS MOVED of Section 27, Town 33 North, Range City, will register qualified electors the n;tme of such person shall be a CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER, S,KSouth five tenthS s ^JZ^Jlimile on West linZ e there is now cfafmedto be due and 4, West. who may apply at my office on any and presenting the said certificate to" CHARLEVOIX TOWNSHIP of Section, 34—West three fourths unpaid on said mortgage the sum of registered, and he or she shall then mile on North line of Section 12-— eighteen hundred seventy-five and business day in the year up'to and' be permitted to vote at such election. the BOARD OF ELECTION INSPEC­ West three tenths..mile on East 1 and West quarter linte of Section 23 North eight tenths mile on West line 49/100 —($1875.49)—Dollars, at including If such applicant shal in said matter, TORS OF THE PRECINCT IN •—One and one tenth mile extending of Section 13—One and three tenths the date of this notice, including prin­ SATURDAY, APRIL 21.t, 1934 wilfully make any fa'.se statement, WHICH .HE OR SHE THEN RE­ West.from quarter post on South line mile extending five tenths mile East cipal, interest, insurance, and attor­ —LAST DAY— he or she shaH be deemed guilty of SIDES. of Section 28, Town 34, North, Range fi-oni West eighth post on North line ney fee, as provided for by said mort­ For General Registration by Personal perjury, and upon eoivjction, be sub­ 8 West. '•••'".'•• of Section 25; thence South and gage ; and no suit or proceedings at application 'foresaid election, from 8 ject to the pains and penalties there­ In every such case of transfer the EVANGELINE TOWNSHIP Southeasterly eight tenths mile to law or in equity /having been institu­ o'clock a. m.j to 8 o'clock p; m. City Clerk or the Board of Inspectors quarter post on East line of Section of. - Four tenths mile extending East ted to recover the moneys secured by . The namt of no person but an issuing such certificates shall cause and five tenths mile extending South 25, Town 32 NortHTttange ~*7 West, Provided, That any city may pro­ said mortgage or any part thereof; ACTUAL RESIDENT of the pre-1 opposite the name of such elector, to from North eighth post on West ST. JAMES TOWNSHIP vide by its" charter or by resolution One and two tenths mile extending And whereas, the undersigned, W. cinct at the time of registration, and j be entered in the column headed eighth line of Section 14—East sev­ approved by a majority of the mem­ en tenths mile on East and West Southeasterly from quarter post on G.'.Cornell, was appointed Conserva­ entitled under the constitution, if re-; "ReniaTfks" in such registration book, bers of its legislative body for the quarter line' of Section 23—Three South eighth line of Section 26, Town tor for the Peoples State Saving maining such resident, to vote at the j the words, "transferred to precinct registration of such sick and absent . tenths mile extending Northeasterly 40 North, Range 10 West—One arid Bank, a. Michigan corporation of East next election, shall be entered in the number _.. .._' (giving the number)," seven tenths, mile extending North­ voters .on the last Saturday preced­ from quarter post on .West line of Jordan, Michigan, on the 11th day of*registration book. together with the initials of said clerk westerly from intersection of North ing any election or primary election Section -26 and mile extending North­ April, ,1933, by R. E. Reichert, Com- | REGISTRATION BY AFFIDAVIT or some member of the Board of In­ westerly from South eighth post on and J3outh quarter line of Section 12, at the places of voting in the several missioner~of-the-State Banking De- \ g io—-Registering of Electors: spectors of Election, as the case may East eighth line of Section 13, Town Town .39 North, Range 10 West, with ec> partment of Michigan, and has duly R i Session' of 1925—Any ab- voting districts of such city, instead be, and the date of the transfer. 33 North, Range 6 West. . . Lake Michigan. Three tenths mile ex­ egu aT ;>f on election or primary election (lualified'^asjuch^onse^ voter> M defined in tnis act( Dated April 6,' A. D. 1934. EVELINE TOWNSHIP tending Northeasterly from South­ day. now the lawful and acting Conserva­ MINNIE WEBSTER, South five.tenths trifle on .West west corner of Section 27—Three whose name is not registered arid PROVISION IN CASE OF REMOV­ eighth line and, West three tenths tenths mile extending Southeasterly tor for the Peoples State. Savings who shall claim the right to vote by City Clerk, Pro-Tern. mile on South line of Section 18— from Northwest corner of Section 34 Bank, of East Jordan, Michigan. absent voter's ballot at any election Mile on South line of Section 30— —Mile on North line of Section 33, NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of or primary election, may at the time [ <* One and_two tenths mile oh South Eas, _t fou. r tenth_ s mile on North line the power of sale in said mortgage side of Section 20—West three tenths of making application for absent vot- ! of Section 32, Town 39 North, Range; contained, and of the statute in such mile on South line of Section 28— CBSe made er's ballot, present to the City Clerk ] One and one tenth mile extending WILSON TOWNSHIP l and provided, NOTICE IS an affidavit for registration which East and Southeasterly from West Mile, on"™ eSNn-Tof Sec-! »EKEBY GIVEN that on Saturday tne shall be in substantially the follow­ eighth post on East and West quarter tion 9-^-One and six tenths mile ex-i 9th day of June, 1934, at ten ing form: . line of Section 24—Eas. t four ...tenth. s tending East and Southeasterly from !o'clock in the forenoon, at the east :iile on East and West quarter line South eight post on West eighth line'front door of the court house in the AFFIDAVIT FOR REGISTRATION f Section 3.6, Town 33 North, Range of Section 11—East five tenths mile'city of Charlevoix, Michigan, that be- STATE OF MICHIGAN, West and, One and one tenth mile on North line and North two tenths ;ing the place where the Circuit Court; County of '-. S3. 1 long- West eighth line and. East mile on East line of Section 13—Two '•f,-,,. th___0 finnnt^ y nf Charlevoix is held, j I, being duly sworn, seven tenths mile on South line of and two tenths miles on East and said W. G. Cornell, as Conservator ot depose and tay that I am a citizen SERVICE Section 32, Town 33 North, Range West quarter line extending East 6 West -••-•. the Peoples State Savings Bank of and duly qualified elector of the—,_ from center quarter poBt of Section Ward of the City of._...__.._ in the HAYES TOWNSHIP 20—Mils on East and West quarter East Jordan, Michigan, will sell,at Five tenths mile extending South line of Section 30—Mile on West public auction to the highest bidder, County of :, ; and State "of from intersection of North and South eighth line of Section 28—.East three the premises described in said mort­ Michigan; that my postoffice address quarter line, of Section 16 with U. S. fourth mile on South line of Section gage, or so inuch thereof as may be is No. street , or R. F. 31—Seven tenths mile extending 28^--Mile on East line of Section 33 necessary to pay the amount due on D. No-,-..'. -_—P. O :'._„; that South from intersection of west line —East three fourths mile on North said mortgage, and- all legal costs and I am not now registered as an elector of_Sectipn 16 with U.S. 31—Two line pf .Section 35-^-and, Mile :' on- attorney fee. —:•" • therein and that I am voting by ab­ ^/SERVICE miles on East and West quarter line North line of Section 36, Town 32 The premises described in said sent voter!s-ballot at the election (or of Sections 28 and 29—South five North, Range 6 West. mortgage are as. follows, to-wit: tenths mile on West line of Section Charlevoix County Road Commission, primary clectipn) to be held upon "All of the southwest quartering _ _ day of _ . 193 _ 27—Mile on West line of Section 34 F, H. WANGEMAN, L —Mile on West line of Section .11— Chairman. (SW%) of the northwest quarter jthe appUcatibn for which "ballotac- Mile on West line of Section'13-— ERNEST PEASLEE, (NWW) of section twenty five (25),! companie- this application; that I AND YOU'LL FIND East five tenths mile on South, line oT Deputy County Clerk. township thirty two (32) north, make this affadavit for the purpose Section 13—East five tenths mile on range seven (7) west, situated in the THAT "STANDARD. North eighth .line of Section 12— of procuring my registration as an -j township of South, Arm, Charlevoix elector in accordance with the statute West five tenths mile on South line County, Michigan." SERVICED CARS of Section 26, Town 34 North, Range DR. E. J. BRENNER that'I make the following statements Dated .March 16th, 1934. in compliance with the , Michigan . LAST LONGER" . 7 West.' Also North_.five tenths mile W. G. Cornell, on West, line of Section 3 and, South Physician and Surgeon ElectiofTLaw: Age—--; Race ; Conservator for Peoples four tenths mile on West line of Sec­ Office Houri: Birthplace-.! .:•, Date of naturali­ tion 2, Town 33 North, Range 7 West. . State Savings Bank, 10:00-12:00; 2:00-4:00; 7:00-8:00 a Michigan corporation, zation. : .-'-..'. I further swear HUDSON TOWNSHIP or affirm that the answers given to OU" don't have to be a large purchaser... You One and three tenths mile extend­ and by appointment. Mortgagee. Clink & Bice, . the above questions concerning my don't have to be a regular customer . . . You ing North and Northeasterly from in­ Office Phone — 6-F2 Y qualifications as an elector are true tersection of West line-of Section 9 Attorneys for W. G. Corneil, don't have to be at the wheel of a high priced car, with Boyne Falls East County Road- Reticence Phone — 6-F3 as Conservator of Peoples and correct to the best of my know Six and four tenths miles commenc­ Office-— Over People» Bank State Savings. Bank,..•.. ledge and belief, in order to get fast action and-thorough* expert ing at Northwest corner of Section Business Address: East Jordan, Taken, subscribed and sworn to attention from a Standard Servisinan. He's there 19 and extending East six tenths Michigan. before me this ..day of— mile; thence South and Southeast one 193 ...--.,. to be courteously helpful to you when you drive ' and two tenths mile; thence Strath" two miles; thenee East seven tenths Signed .1-. ,.^---— -. : in. And he's trained to be skillfully helpful, too. mile; thence Northeast four tenths FRANK PHILLIPS NOTICE Notary ^Public in and for said mile; thence East and Northeaster­ County, State of Michigan. Here are a few of the many attentions he gives ly one and five tenths mile to North Tonsorial Artist We will contract for string beans, My Commission expires—--193-^. your car—things that add a definite plus value to eighth post on East' line of Section red beets, and carrots, for the coming Note—If this acknowledgement is 33—North three fourths mile on season, starting Monday, April 2nd. taken outside of the State, the Certi­ the good motor fuel and oil he may sell *ybu— West line of Section 33, Town 32 WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING North, Range 4 West. .- Holding Company members call in ficate of the Court that the person things that make Standard serviced cars last longer: IN MY LINE, CALL IN MARION TOWNSHIP and get your contract on or before taking the acknowledgement is a West six tenths mile on East and April 14th. No acreage will be held notary must be attached. • Windshield and rear window wiped clean for AND SEE ME. for "any member .after that date. All" West quarter line of Section 4—West Upon receipt of such affidavit in clear vision (it's done in a jiffy). acreage to be written during the 'wo tenths mile on South line of Sec- the time specified, herein, the clerk •*> ' ion 9—Two and one tenth miles ex­ month of April at the factory office shall write in the registration book • Radiator filled, as needed, with fresh, clean tending East, five tenths mile from at Ellsworth; the name of the -applicant together Southwest corner of Section 16; water. We will also be in the market for with the other information required thence Southeast six tenths mile to R. G. WATSON red sour cherries this year. quarter'post.on East line of Section by this chapter and such applicant • Oil level checked for safety (he'll not try to Our policy is cash on delivery for shall thereupon be deemed to be duly 21; thence East one mile on East and FUNERAL all produce.: sell You more than you actually need). West quarter line of Section 22— arid properly registered. -VARIED, MURDOCH & CO.v South five tenths mile on West line REGISTRATION OF ABSENTEE • Mechanism under the hood quickly inspected of Section 29—Mile on West line of DIRECTOR Adv. 13-3 Ellsworth, Mich. BY OATH. Section 32—East eight tenths mile (he warns you if anything's out of order). on East and West quarter line of Phone — 66 If any person whose,name is not Section 34—North five tenths mile on IF YOU GET UP NIGHTS registered shall offer and claim the • Battery checked if desired (he adds certified V East line of Section 14—One and one MONUMENTS USE BUCHU AND GIN right to vote at any election, or pri­ water if needed). tenth mile extending South, South­ EAST JORDAN. MICH. Make Thi. 25e Te»t mary election, and shall UNDER easterly and South from center quar­ It is as valuable to the bladder as . Tires quickly inspected (he inflates them ac­ ter post of Section 13—Mile__on NoTth line of Section 36" ancToiie an

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