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NUMBER 42 VOLUME 38 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931.

COUNTY COUNCIL OF STANDARD OIL C, of C. Hold RELIGIOUS EDUCA­ Harbor Springs School Fair LAUNCHES BIG Ninth Annual Road Meeting TION MEET MONDAY Falls To Fast Friday, Oct. 23 AD CAMPAIGN Potato Show The annual meeting of the Char­ . Standard Oil Company of Indiana FINE PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR WORK ON M-68 TO BE STARTED MUCH INTEREST BEING CREAT- announced recently plans to carry levoix County Council of Religious Going Locals GAYLORD EVENT. ' IN NEAR FUTURE. Education will'be held at the Metho­ ED SUPT. BUSCH WILL GIVE out in the remaining months of 1931 dist Church in Charlevoix, Monday,, Bradley or no Bradley, East Jordan ADDRESS. the biggest advertising and sales cam­ Oct. 19th, beginning on central stan­ paign the Company has ever under­ Perhaps one of the best Chamber Would Be too Strong for Tra­ The Top O' Michigan Potato As­ dard time. taken in so short a period. sociation has arranged a very aEEfac- of Commerce Road meetings ever verse Bay Outfit. Certain rooms in the schoolhouse held in East Jordan took /place Wed­ PROGRAM begin to take on the appearance of Directors have decided that the tive program for those who attend its nesday, night at the Russell Hotel. 2:00—Devotions, Rev. W. W. Hurd the*exhibition held at a County Fair way to end the trench warfare with ninth annual show at Gaylord during Ten or twelve Mancelona road en- 2:30.—Address, "Objectives in Re­ Continuing the form shown from grounds-because of the large -number depression is to go over the top in the three days beginning Wednesday, thusiastes, along with some twenty ligious Education," Rev. C. W. Side- the beginning of the season, ' East of displays being brought' in. something resembling in a business Oct. 28th. local Chamber of Commerce mem­ botham. Discussion led by Rev. Paul Jordan easily scalped Harbor Springs. way what a major offensive is in war­ Tho very first day opens with Girls are beginning to rub the dust fare. bers, Herman Meyers of Boyne Fall, Boodagh. For a time Harbor made it a real off. the canned fruit they put up last speakers that everyone should hear. and A. L. Burridge, Division Supt, of 3:15—Address, "Music in the Sun­ football game, but the locals out­ summer, 4-H club members are busy Advertising is to lay down the pre­ H. A. Berg of the Michigan State Col­ the Nbrtherri Michigan Road District day School," Mrs. G. Russell Parker. classed them in every department of selecting their samples, -Agriculture liminary and prolonged intensive lege will discuss "Cost Factors in met. Discussion led by Rev. W. H. Rauch, the game and seemed to go stronger students are wiping out the eyes of bombardment of gloom and hard Potato Production." Stanley. John­ ston, Superintendent of the South The principle topic of discussion Special music, Misses Terrill and/Gest as the game progressed. They scored their best potatoes, etc., and Manual times. And as the barrage prepares 1 Haven Experiment Station will talk was M-66 which may soon be East 4:00—Address, "Needs of our a touchdown in the middle bf the Arts students are polishing up the the way, the foot soldiers of'the sales Youth," Supt. A. J. Duncanson. Dis­ first quarter'and kept Harbor on the furniture they have made. organization are to follow with a de­ about "Small Fruits for Northern Jordan's main outlet. Nothing in the Michigan." P. R. Miller of the Mich­ immediate future is more important cussion led by Rev. G. E. Smock. defense nearly all the first half, then . This is the first school fair we have termined onslaught to secure new 4:45^-Business. Reports of offi­ they started to steam-roller Coach had for some time, and everyone is business. igan State College will discuss "Al­ to East Jordan than that this road'be' falfa Seed Production." completed. It has necessarily long cers, and committees. Election of Quinn's boys from then on. Howard more than willing to take part. The Introducing New Gasoline been delayed. Qther roads of An­ officers, and other business. Sommerville on an end run with a date of the Fair is Friday, Oct. 23rd. The advertising .campaign began The women will have a special pro­ trim County have received the . pre­ 5:30—Fellowship Supper. Young couple of passes scored, a'long end The exhibits will all be set up in October 9 and continues until the gram on Wednesday, with Miss Mary. ference. This may have helped to Peoples Rally in connection directed run by Heinzelman ran across for the the Gymnasium. • The evening pro­ middle of December. The main am­ Iford, club leader in charge. Miss delay 66 to East Jordan for one by Rev. E. P. Linnell.' third marker in the beginning of the gram will be one of the outstanding munition will be introduction of a Margaret Harris of Marquette will county can not get more than its due Evening Service fourth quarter." A lirtle later on in features because we know you will new gasoline which the Company has appear on this program and conduct share of the roads. Antrim County 7:15—Song Service led by Mr. the quarter, Sommerville on the 30 be much interested in hearing what been making at refineries for some a potato cooking demonstration. Miss happens to have 131 and 88. It has Harker Kirby. Devotions, Rev. Jas. yard line intercepted a pass for the Gerald Busch, Supt. of Charlevoix time and now has at distributing Muriel Dundas of the Michigan State been difficult for Mr. Burridge and Leitch. Special Music, Boys' Glee final marker and left East Jordan a Schools has to say to our students points ready for' delivery, but about College will talk about "Practical others Interested in 66 to put over Club, directed by Albert Rider. top heavy score of 25" to Harbor's and their parents. which the story is not being told in Nutrition." Address, "Religious Education and nothing. The first score was made the proposition at the Capitol. But The following program has been advance of the actual advertising. The certified seed growers will hold according to Mr. Burridge Wednes­ American Democracy," Dr. James after Hignite made a ~.iiee return of a their annual luncheon On Wednesday King, Pres. Olivet College. Offering. punt, East Jordan's passing and end arranged and we know everyone will Following a series of "teaser" ads day evening it is expected that con­ find it more than just interesting. the campaign will come out in force noon with John Tucker of Ottawa, struction will be started on 66 in Closing Song. Benediction, Rev. running to the Harbor 10 yard, line Canada as their main speaker. Marvin Jewell. where LaLonde then plunged the rest PROGRAM today with large announcements in .earnest before the first of the year. 6:00-8:30—Inspection of JExht 1,462 newspapers in the thirteen' On Thursday forenoon the junior Every Sunday School is urged to of the distance "for the touchdown. program- wiH^be-beleV—Speakers- on- With the closing of the Antrim bits. Music by High School Orches­ north central States in which Stan- send a good delegation. A penant tra. ' dard of Indiana operates. These this program include Prof. Glerin Iron Company and all of its logging will be presented to the largest dele­ The game was marred by an un- Schonhals of Onaway and Prof. E. camps, L. S. Baldwin, Supt. of the ferseen incident which might have .8:30^-8:45—Girls' Glee Club. newspapers have a circulation of 12,- gation of young people present from 5717677. in "a "territory; of 32,000,000 R. Austin of the Michigan State Col­ Antrim Iron Co., stated Wednesday any Sunday School. caused strained relations- between 8:45-—-9:00—Awarding of pre­ lege. Thursday afternoon the general night that nearly 800 men were Harbor Springs and East Jordan. miums by the Judges—Supt. W. H. population where 8,371,750 cars and program will continue with O. B. thrown out of employment. Most of James Bradley, one of the half backs VanPetten, Bellaire; K. Ousterhout, trucks are operating with a gasoline Price of the New York Central Lines them had acted as though they had of Harbor Springs was not allowed Antrim County. Agr'l Agent, Bellaire. consumption of nearly five billion gal­ discussing the Agricultural Progress lost their parents. Therefore it turn­ to,play, due to the fact that Harbor 9:00—9:15—"Leave It to The lons a year. Follow-up advertise­ of Northern Michigan. ed out that at the present Time-Man-' Meeting of PTA Springs- did not apply to the State Home Ec's." ments will appear regularly in the celona is vitally interested in immedi­ following two months. John' Tucker of "Ottawa, Canada, Athletic Association in time to have 9:15—10:00—Address by Supt. of will tell the potato growers of this ate construction of 66 in order to his status clear.. Thursday, Mr. Dun­ Schools, Gerald Busch, Charlevoix. „. Newspaper Ads Main Reliance relieve the critical labor situation at Great Success region what the Canadian farmers canson in talking with C. E. Forsythe, The newspaper advertising which are doing in potato production. J. 'the latter place, Mr. Burridge was Assistant to A. W. Thompson", after is to be the main reliance of the cam­ one of the speakers called upon by HARVEST-HOME SUPPER HON- season. J. Bird of the Potato Department, inquiring abqut Bradley's status it paign, will be supplemented by ad­ Michigan State College, will talk the acting President of the local ORS FACULTY. was suggested by Mr. Forsythe that As for the game itself, there isn't vertising in trade, and class publica­ Chamber of Commerce and gave a any question about the strength of about "The New Standard for Com­ East Jordan had no cause to worry tions and national magazines, by mercial Potatoes." picture of the need of the road for about James Bradley, because inas-' the two teams. East Jordan won Thursday night, Oct. 8th at the l-adio announcements in connection employment reasons. This is directly much as he was not on the eligibility 25-0 with between seven and nine with the broadcasting of the season's On Thursday evening, at 6:30 the in keeping with the State road men's High School the first evening meet­ list and they did pot know whether subs most of the second half. No annual banquet and program will be ing of the Parent-Teacher Association big middle west football games from plans.'Mr. Burridge particularly in­ or not he was eligible and were in two men Could have changed the re­ WGN, Chicago, and by twice-a-day held with L. S. Baldwin of Mance­ sisted that as many men be employed took the form of a Harvest-Home the process of looking him up, the sults materialise;' Any number of lona as Toastmaster. supper and provided an excellent op­ brief announcements on thirty-one- as possible even in the face of less State Association asked him to be fans on the side lines from other radio stations in the territory served. A big time is in store for every­ efficiency, for the employment situa­ portunity. for many parents to meet, withdrawn until the final disposition cities remarked that it would have one.. the new teachers and welcome those Radio advertising will be used pri­ tion the next six months is a problem of the case. Mr. Duncanson inquired made perhaps a touchdown difference marily to direct attention to the more B. C. MELLENCAMP, who had returned. - - 1 which must be faced. the second time whether Bradley was in the game had Bradley been in, but extensive , newspaper 'advertising . Secretary. Tables were very attractively dec­ declared eligible or not, he could not there was no question about the Copy will be changed on billboards, F. C. Priest of Mancelona also ad­ orated in keeping with the season and play in the East Jordan game. Mr. final results. direct mail matter will be circulated, dressed the audience on financial were loaded With good things to eat. Forsythe's statement was, "That is East Jordan's work at Harbor motion pictures will be shown, and CAN IMPROVE conditions of Antrim County. Sid Hollow pumpkins were glorified from correct." The fact is Harbor Springs Springs was similar to the story of practically all other usual forms of MARKET PRACTICES Medalie,--President of the northern their.common use and served .as,vases sent their eligibility list last year the Charlevoix, Rogers City, and advertising will be employed in some Michigan Road Commissioners gave for bouquets of gorgeous fall flowers. signed by the school authorities which Frankfort game. The locals played supplementary way. ON BEANS an interesting talk on the question of Autumn leaves outlined the centers states that Bradley was playing his an all-round bang up game. Good the State taking over township roads. of the tables. Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Ira fourth season in football. _ The mas­ line plunging, fine end running and The States in- which the gasoline He said that Antrim County was to Bartlett ,and Mrs. Vogel were respon­ ter list this fall showed that this fall superior passing. The whole team advertising will appear and the num­ Better, sources of market informa­ receive twenty-one thousand dollars sible for this effective decoration. would be his fourth season in foot­ worked with machine-like rhythm. ber of newspapers to be utilized are tion, a different grading system, and this year to help on the township The program for the evening was ball. When this was discovered East The first half was largely a matter as follows: Colorado 41; Illinois an aggresive effort to recover custo­ roads. Charlevoix, eighteen thousand arranged by Mrs. Kitsman and her of keeping Harbor on the defense 228; Indiana 177; Iowa 191; Kansas mers lost to producers of other dis­ 1QC; Michigan 111; Minnesota 146; tricts are t.bvpg of th« recommenda- dollars which was only five thousand committee. Toward the close of the Jordan and three or four other and as ,in other games, a wearing less than the total amount paid by meal John Seller led the company in schools took the matter up with Mr. down process until the final punch Missouri 180; Montana 12; North tions for the betterment of market the County in road taxes,- A fund of the sjnging of some old-time rounds. Thompson and Forsythe. During this could be put over. Harhor put up a Dakota 26; South Dakota 42; Wis­ conditions for Michigan beans made two million dollars for the purpose The main program then followed with doubtful , period Bradley was, of mighty scrappy battle, at least in the consin 146; Wyoming 26. On the by the economics department of of taking over one-fifth of the town­ two very enjoyable violin solos by course, out of the game and East Jor- first half and played a good game basis of family coverage of 175 per Michigan State College. ship roads is to be distributed this Wm. Webster, accompanied by Miss dan rightly insisted that he was, throughout. Francis was the all- cent it is estimated that the campaign These findings are the result of an year. A week ago between nine and Irene Bashaw. Mrs. Smatts, as Pres­ after the above word from C. E round star of the Harbor team and will represent the equivalent of de­ investigation made recently by Prof. ten thousand.dollars was appropriated ident of the organization gave an ad­ For&ythe. However Harbor took it proved to be a young gentleman of livering 121,855,422 messages re­ W. O. Hedrick, who made study of by the administrative board and bor­ dress of welcome to the teachers. very seriously and in the second high order by congratulating every garding the Company's products. the business methods employed ,by all rowed in Detroit by Gov. Brucker Mr. Duncanson then introduced the place made the mistake of having boy on the East Jordan team. This The advertising strategists have types of Michigan bean elevators, and Dillman to carry on a State-wide teachers, each of whom spoke briefly. him in a suit on the team for the East also can be said for William Corey. planned part of the campaign to. and. who states that the number of road construction program the com­ Two other musical numbers were en­ Jordan game. The East Jordan school There are very few teams that will appeal to women. Women motorists elevators in some sections in this ing year in order to help relieve the joyed, duets by the Misses Kenny authorities, particularly the one •take Harbor Springs into camp even will be told why the^new-, gasoline is a State is too great to permit efficient unemployment situation and at the and two songs by the Men's Quartet. necessarily responsible, Mr. Duncan­ without Bradley. Coach Quinn "gasoline for a lady." marketing practices. same time carry on a very necessary Mrs. Kitsman delighted her audience son, did not allow Bradley to play, showed very good sportsmanship and "Proved" Motor Oils Farmers usually depend upon the road program. Another interesting as usual with: the reading of two of and was the butt of many indignities altogether the Harbor Springs team While the concentration will be on person who buys their beans to fur­ fact was that no contractor can pay her own poems. Mrs. Mattie Palmi- due to no fault of his but on the played a fine, clean game as did East gasoline advertising, to which the nish them with market information, his men less than 36c an hour. On ter read a poem written especially for other hand, a blunder on the part of Jordan. Company has devoted little of its Prof. Hedrick says, and he-concludes top of that 75% of all the men em­ the occasion by Mrs. Kitsman, Such Harbor Springs. Mr. • Duncanson Heinzelman was one of the out­ funds previously this year, the ex­ that it is not always an advantage to ployed must be from the County in a varied program was appreciatively called Mr. Forsythe Monday morning standing men in this game, as was tensive campaign on motor oils which the farmer to depend upon such which the road is being built. It received. for the understanding he had with also Hignite, Sommerville, LaL'onde has been in progress since last March sources for market reports. therefore behooves the local Cham­ One cannot begin to name the in­ him and found that Mr. Forsythe and the whole East Jordan line. Hig- will also be rounded out. In 130 of Adoption . of the federal bean ber of Commerce to check up on the dividuals who » worked so whole­ stood exactly where he did the Thurs­ nite's backfield running was one of the leading newspapers of the terri­ grades in place of the Michigan unemployed men in order that the heartedly to make this evening a suc­ day before. Saying that, "You were the features. In the third quarter tory the story of the "white fleet" of grades is recommended because these 25% allowed for 66 beyond Antrim cess, but to Mrs. John Porter and her absolutely right in your stand." Hignite within a period of five min­ tests cars with "which the Company's grades would be more acceptable to County border may be supplied from refreshment committee should go a 'Further^stating that he purposely utes either'on returning punts or end motor oils were tested this year will consumers of Michigan beans, acr- East Jordan which necessarily and lot of praise. The hours of work worded the telegram which. Harbor runs made a 35, 25 and 20 yard run. be completed, beginning Oct. 18. cording tO| the Michigan State econo­ logically should for the other 26%, that went on before and after the Springs received Friday afternoon so This is covering a lot of territory. A feature of the motor oil adver­ mist. The grades in use at present with the exception of a few foremen event itself were more than repaid by that Harbor Springs would not'j at­ His usual good judgment was par.ex­ tising will be use of color ads and are set by the jobbers who sell beans. v/Kch the contractor may carry with the results they brought forth. tempt to use Bradley." cellent and the blocking of this man rotogravure. Eleven of the largest A complete discussion of the him. The teachers wish to express their Of course many of the fans at Har­ Heinzelman was about as pretty a newspapers will be used for this pur­ Michigan bean marketing system will appreciation to Mrs. Smatts and her bor Springs did not understand the piece of football work as one will see pose be contained in Special Bulletin No. Herman Meyers was~_the_fir3t anywhere. '.'Proved" is to be the catchword of 217, written by Professor Hedrick, speaker called upon and as usual gave co-workers. It was estimated that situation and East Jordan in no way, about 200 in all were present, and least of all Mr. Duncanson, holds^ , A large crowd of fans, besides the the campaign, and tbe advertising to be printed in a short time by Mich­ a mighty interesting talk on the road will tell how the oils were proved in igan State College. * situation. William Stroebel as an the spirit of enthusiastic, friendly anything against the Harbor people. Band motored to Harbor Springs to co-operation was most gratifying. East Jordan really thinks that the support the team. This Friday the the 120,000 mile continuous driving East Jordan representative enthuiast test on the Indianapolis speedway, in and chairman of the local road corn- Harbor Springs school mer> can not stores will close at 3:00 o'clock to at­ Considerate of Her be blamed very much under the cir­ tend the Gaylord game which should the 280,000 mile road tour of the First Chorine—Did you tell need of immediate construction on summer months, which caused the any- '66. NOTICE! cumstances, for it would have been be the turning point of the local sea­ body of your secret marriage?. very much better had the telegram son. Should they win this game, cars to be seen by thousands in 456 Second Ditto—No, I'm waiting for A. L. Burridge appreciates East Cohen's men should be well on their towns and cities, and have now Jordan's need and is and has been EAST JORDAN & SOUTHERN been withheld until after the game my husband to sober up—I.wuVit him RAILROAD COMPANY, hereby rather than to have had it come at way to the championship if the dope finally been proved for winter driving to be the first to know.;. doing all possible to get 66 construct­ does not greatly belie the situation. in a series of tests in cold rooms at ed. He assured the men that although •rives notice that on September 25 such an inopportune time, to be 1931, it filed with the Interstate Com­ brought' up just before the opening Score by quarters: automobile plants. 66 has been delayed it has been care Gasoline and motor oil advertising fully surveyed and will be one of the merce Commission at Washington, of the game. ' u-- East Jordan 6 6 7 6—25 ONE DOSE GERMAN D. C., its application for a certificate Harbor Springs 0 0 0 0— 0 together will appear in 1,592 news­ finest roads ever built in Michigan. It is hoped that the matter is papers with a combined circulation of REMEDY ENDS GAS He said that East Jordan's greatest hat the present and future public made clear in the Harbor Springs Referee, Tex Beuehen, Boyne City. convenience and necessity permit the Umpire, Karl Wile, Mancelona. 20,737,235 and the total number of asset was her picturesque country. paper for the good of athletic rela­ messages for both campaigns will run "I was sick and nervous with indi­ That this was kept in mind in survey­ abandonment of its railroad which tions between the two schools. Har­ Headlincsman, Cornell, Harbor gestion and stomach gas. One dose extends, from East Jordan to Bellaire, Springs. in the neighborhood of 154,517,614. ing the road. Therfore we can look bor authorities were uncertain about The gasoline advertising is being of Adlerika helped. I oat anything for an early construction on our a distance of 18.6 miles, all in Char­ Bradley's status and finding a loop now and sleep good."—Henry Dodd. levoix and Antrim Counties, Michi­ placed through the Stack-Goble Ad­ much talked of outlet; namely 66. hole in the athletic rule where it Good advertisers know that writ­ vertising Agency, the motor oil ad­ You can't get rid of indigestion or gan. states that a boy may have four sea ing an advertisement is a job that re­ gas by 'just doctoring the stomach. The local Chamber Of Commerce EAST JORDAN & SOUTHERN vertising through the McCann-Erick- was disappointed that their friends sons in each sport It was generally quires care, even if it is going to bo son Company, and. the direct-mail For gas stays in the UPPER bowel. from Charlevoix did not make their RAILROAD COMPANY known that Bradley played four sea­ inserted in The Charlevoix County campaign is in the hands of tho Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and appearance. sons in basketball, baseball, and track Herald where results,are almost cer­ Dosch-Kircher Company. lower' bowel, washing out poisons In the absence of A. K. Hill, Supt. The greatest distress this winter but not in football. But rather reli­ tain. which cause gas, nervousness and bad of Schools, A. J. Duncanson took will be among the laborers in the able information says he was hurt sleep. Get • Adlerika today; by to­ charge of the meeting and called on crowded cities. Farmers may bo during the football season and did One of the strange facts about in­ morrow you feel the wonderful effect the above men. Thirty-five men sat broke, but they at least have, some­ not make the team, apparently be­ Show the town you're alive and telligence is that the more you hove of this German Doctor's remedy.'— down for dinner. thing to eat. coming eligible for the balance of the young in spirit AdvertiM. the less you think you know. GIDLEY & MAC, Druggists. . I THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1931

Stadium Enlarged for the Olympic Gamea End of the First Nonstop Transpacific Flighitt

ITere is the flrbt aerial picture of the reconbtructed Olympic stadium at Los Angeles, where the athletic events of the Olympic games of 1932 will be held. The changes have, .raised the reserved seating capacity from 80,000 to 105,000 by adding a complete new rim section to the gigantic bowl. The new wings added to tlie peristyle, ia front of which will be the Presidential box and loges of visiting foreign dignitaries, are also shown in the pic­ ture, with the tunnel through which, the opening pageant of athletes will enter shown in tlie left rear of the field

•—probably a confidence man—he had obtained if map of the mine's alleged Gold Mine table Rudely Shattered location and In it he had faith, al­ though possessed of scant prospecting : Many Lives Lost 5n Hunt for was presumed he referred to a mine. ability. ' •'•' He always had gold, but no one knew Into the hills Ruth ventured, "and lit low is lli( plane in which Jleimluii and 1 iii.lioin made me hint nonstop flight across the Pacific as it stooil "Lost Dutchman." where it came from. from them, in keeping witli Apache at .Wenatehee, Wash., buttered by its . wheelless landing. Abo\e are seen the two intiepid fljers receiving :» Now the doubters are insisting that tradition, he never returned. $23,000 check from a representative of the Tokyo paper Asahi. Phoenix. Ariz.—Iconoclasts of Ari­ half of the world's gold seekers would A reward offered by the man's fam­ zona's arid lands have directed their toss their last bag of dust on a bar ily stimulated search. The best of talent against one of th* state's choice with the same optimistic remark; that mountain men . led the hunt. Clews legends—that of the "Lost Dutchman" the statement proved nothing. they found, but no definite trace of Scenes and Persons in the Current News gold mine of Superstition mountain. Came a day when the Dutchman Ruth's body. Apache gods and tha Arizonans have belk-ved generally ventured again into the hills, .which "Lost Dutchman" bad claimed anoth­ for more than fifty jfcars that the Apaches say men should not enter, er victim. rugged hills of SupersL'Uon contained and disappeared forever. That Despite the minute search, no sign a mine of fabulous va'.ue which was launched the first "Lost Dutchman" of a gold mine was found. Airplanes found and lost years ago by a Dutch­ mine hunt and it has continued at flew over tlie ranges and pictures were man. well-spaced intervals ever- since. At taken, but nothing was uncovered to Ailing interest to the story is an least a dozen lives have been lost in indicate that a mine had ever been Indian. .Ypeiul of wrathy Apache gods, seeding the mythical mine. worked' and abandoned. who pot \hose entering the deep and The last victim was A. llutb, sixty- twisting canyons of tlie mysterious five-year-old government employee, of Italian Priest Learns range of central Arizona. Washington, D. C. From somewhere Iconoclastic prospectors. having to Fix Leaning Towers searched long and hard this sum­ Genoa.—Don l'iccardo. Italian priest, mer for a lost nmattri'.r prospector, HENRY L. DOHERTY bus developed a side line in which he who sought to find the mine, now in­ lias no rivals. In his spare moments sist there isn't and never was u ''Lost- he is a church tower' and belfry Dutchman" gold mine. straightener. lie has Just finished According to tlie most popular *er- bringing tlie belfries of the parish sion of the ''Lost Dutchman" story, churches of Monorago and Santo Ste- a Dutch prospector."would, come from fano d'Aveto back into line. the hills, back in the pioneer days, Don Piccanio. assisted, by two or with gold-laden bags. three w-oikmon, digs a trench around "JMenty more w'.iere this came tlie base of the tower to be straight­ from," (lie Dutchman would say as he ened after first securing tlie top with tossed a bag of dust on the bar. It steel stiixs or ropes. He drives a num­ ber of steel wedges into the sides of tlie trench and covers them with sand. 1:—YS ishington lesidence of "Ambassador. Walter E. Edge offered for the use of'Premier Laval of Prance when New Machine. Will Make The priest and his men then hammer he visits the Capital. -—Official graders of the New York Coffee and Sugar exchange classifying the coffee that the structure hack into position. is being sent by Brazil to the farm board in exchange for wheat. 3—Reiiresenlative Wright I'atman of Texas who Ditch Digging Passe says he will try to have Secretary Mellon impeached by the house. Canton, Ohio.—An engineering firm here has perfected a boring machine Convict Gets $100,000 which, will drill passageways and in­ for Unpickable Lock WINNER IN MISSOURI stall piping underground without an San Queiuiii Prison, Calif.—Harold Human Cork Finishes Record Swim open ditch being dug first. Marks, robbery convict, who invented The machine is fundamentally a hor­ an unpickable lock, learned recently izontal rotary drill, whirl) uses the 'that bis ingenuity has won him ?100,- pipe, or casing, to be installed as tlie 000. -_^ oiedii "Tii i-yihg rotating suiter .Marks applied lor a patehl oh the head. For operation tlie apparatus is invent inn, and through a patent attor­ placed in a ditch running at right an­ ney was told that an eastern lock Arm gles to the embankment to be drilled had placed i>100.000 in escrow for him, through. The power unit is set up at A fund of SSOO.IKXI lias been deposit­ pending patent grants. the side, and power transmited to the ed by Henry L. Doherty, millionaire •'I'm going to bring, my mother and drill by an adjustable drive shaft. Tlie head of Cities' Service company, for sister to California," Marks said, "and system of power transmission is un­ use by the American Society of Me­ when my five-year stretch is done J derstood to be flexible and can be ad­ chanical Engineers in a study of meth­ am going into business for myself. justed to all operating conditions. ods of alleviating the unemployment Maybe I'll write a book on 'How to The practical use. of tlie boring ma­ situation. Get Rich in Prison.' " chines has been demonstrated, officials <.f the engineering firm said. American Trains Dogs for European Blind Turkeys Reported to Be Increasing in Size Tennessee Woman Provides low countrymen, Miss Edith Doudge Salem, Ore.—Train Oregon turkeys and E. S. Humphrey, whose efforts to be halter led. That's the sugges­ Guides for Sightless. are concentrated on bringing help tion 'of Edward Shearer, poultry rais­ and relief fur the blind throughout er. "If Oregon turkeys continue to Paris, France.—A clever and philan­ the country, for requests come to them grow," he said, "it will soon be neces­ thropic American woman from Ten­ from all parts of the world. sary to have them halter-broke and nessee, Mrs. Dorothy Harrison Eus­ Only two or three dogs are trained Robert D. Johnson of Sedalia was lead them around their stalls like cat- tis, lias made It possible for many at a time, and very close and concen­ elected to represent the Seventh dis­ blind men and women of Paris to de­ ~tle. Many of the Oregon toins are r>0 trated attention is, given to them un­ trict of Missouri in congress, to fill velop an independence they- never pounds or more. To handle them Is til they become proficient in their task. the place left vacant by the death of not a job for a weakling." have known before, and she does It By certain movements the dog is with dogs. At her home in Vevey, Sam C. Major. Mr. Johnson Is a Dem- taught to make, he fells his sightless crat. Switzerland, Mrs. Eustis has estab­ partner when to step up~or down, SOLVES OLD RIDDLE- lished an organization called the from a curbing and when It Is safe CHILE'S NEW ENVOY "L'Oeil qui Voit," or the "Seeing Eye," to cross a street. where she trains German shepherd Mrs. Eustis says that she does not Norris Kellam, "human cork," leaving the water after'be had finished a dogs as guides for the blind. She says allow tlie animals to be punished so 227-mile non-stop swim from Cairo, 111., to Memphis, Tenn., down the she conceived this idea after visiting r Hint they have the slightest fear of Mississippi river. The time was 05 hours and 4, i minutes. Kellam after Potsdam, where a similar enterprise their trainers. breaking all known records for the Mississippi arrived in a semi-conscious has been successful. condition. Special trainers teach the dogs to be the "eyes" of the blind, and a number of blind people are received Robin's Nest Found into her home where they are kept First of a Race of Supermen? until they are accustomed to f]ie'dog. on Busy Locomotive Assisting Mrs. Eustis are two fel- Augusta. N. J.—Employees of the Lehigh & New England rail­ road, which operates on rails Whistle Tells These with gasoline locomotives be­ Shoppers Day's Weather tween Augusta and Goshen, N. Undt;rwnod A Underwood Y., were startled recently to find Columbia, Mo.—One long blast from a robin's nest on the air brake One of the riddles which has puzzled the whistle of the city water and light compressor of one of the en­ modern archeologists has been solved plant, and shoppers don their raiment gines. This engine travels 90 to by Trof. Martin Sprengllng of the and sally forth confident of fair 100 miles a day. University of Chicago, who has suc­ weather. ceeded in deciphering the Sinai in­ Two long and three short blasts, and How long the nest had been scription, an ancient form of the al­ they either defer the trip or take along thero nobody knew, but there" phabet. Ills achievement graced the the umbrella and fur coat. Another were two small, healthy young alphabet to Its source and proves that signal, and it may be the palm leaf robins in It. The engineer said he had frequently noticed s big It Is of Semitic origin and not Phoeni­ fan, or the whipcord duster. robin fly to the engine with A new and especially posed portrait cian as scholars have thought. A Be- George Reeder, United States me­ something In Its mouth, and he of the newly appointed Chilean douln mine foreman, working for the teorologist, arranged with the plant to ambassador to the United States, If it is true, ns scientists say, that a race of supermen Is nhont to make broadcast his weather forecasts and hazarded the guess that the Egyptians, Invented the rudimentary mother keeps her brood fed en Senor Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal. Its reappearance, this one-dny-old' Texas boy may bo the first of the species alphabet In the half century between generally spread the coe>. Now Co­ He la a career diplomat, having rep­ to appear. He weighed at birth Iff pounds ;i ounces and was two feet tall, lumbia knows Its woatber prospects ute. 18CO-1S0O B. C. nccordlng to the theory resented his nation at numerous Im­ requiring a full sized pillow to sleep on. He Is the seventh soil of Mr. and long beforo they are In print. developed by Professor Sprengllng. portant posts In the past. Mrs. Hilary Roberts of Brady, Texus. THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931

Improved Uniform International ^tmdaySchool T LessonT (Dv REV. V. H. FITZWATER. 15. I>.. Mom- bur of Faculty. MCody Hlltlo IHBtltuto or Cliicatio.) Iftl. 1931. WoHtern NowKpnpf.r Union.)

Lesson for October 18

PAUL IN THESSALONICA AND BEREA AFTER 40

OOLniSN TEXT—Open thou mine bowel trouble eyes. thjit I may behold wondrous things out of thy law. Constipation may very easily become LESSON TEXT—Acta 17:1-16; I Chronic after forty. And any continued Thtss, 2:1-12. constipation at that time of life may rRIMARY TOPIC—How Wo Ought bring attacks of piles and a host of to Hear. other unpleasant disorders. JUNIOR TOPIC—Two Kinds of Hear­ ers. Watch your bowels at any age. INTERMEDIATR AND'SENIOR TOP­ Guard them with particular care aftey IC—Two Kinds of Hearers. forty. Whenever they need any help, \J YOUNG" PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ remember a doctor should know what IC—Winning through Love. is best for them. I. Paul Preaching In Thessalonlca "D.r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin" is a doctor's, prescription for the bowels. (17:1-10). "Tested by 47 years' practice, it has 1. His method (vv. 1, 2). H*» ob­ been found thoroughly effective in served the rdivlne order, to the Jew relieving constipation and il3 ills for first, a.nd.jyas exceedingly anxious for men, women and children of all ages. his kinsmen in the flesh, but when they It has proven perfectly safe even for proved themselves unworthy, he turned babies. Made from fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless to the Gentiles. ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not 2. His message (v. 3). Tt was that sicken you or w-->ken you; can be ured Jesus is the Christ. In order to prove without harm as often as your breatb that Jeais is the Christ, he expounded is bad, or when your tongue is coated; unto them the Scriptures. Concerning whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy Christ he set forth three propositions: condition warns of constipation. a. That Christ must needs have suf­ fered (v. 3). The suffering Christ DR. W. B. CALDWELL'S was not welcomed by the Jews. They had explained away such positive as- SYRIJP PEPSIN sertions as are set forth in Isaiah 53. They were looking for a Messiah of h A Doctor's Family Laxative different type. This la-common today in our churches and Sunday schools. Works Through the Blood The cross is an offense. In the light of modern me'lieal • b. "Ki«en again from the dead" knowledge, it is apparent that the (v, Jl). This he also proved by the weapons through which nature Scriptures. works are humoral—lhat is to say, c. "Thar this Jesus whom 1 pmrctr That her messiif-'es aTKS the old familiar school-hoy rhyme" published tlie text of the capitulations, asserting from the age of twenty-eight years he (Colurn ?pite of shameful persecution. Paul and lively. uhout tht* fact that "hi fourteen hun­ that he took it from the original document. Kut bus) had served in the enterprise and the. eon persisted in his ministry, demonstrat­ **AFTE1(- struggling with flat, lifeless dred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed in reproducing the text lie arbitrarily changed quest of the'said Indies, doing for their High ing, his devotion to the Lord. /"\ suds — it's a joy to use Einsol' the ocean blhe." need revision? Have an essential phrase in it for reasons which'will ri esses "a so great and Tillable service-without - Rea-lly, Betty, I never dreamed there 2. Honest and guileless (vv. 3. 4). we . been wrong all those years in be revealed later. The authentic text si sites expense to the royal treasury and without dan were such.suds. They're so thick and our annual celebration of October 12 that the concessions granted to Columbus were ger to their subjects.and with so much of profit- He had no ulterior motive. As one creamy, dirt doesn't have a chancel as "Oiscovery Pay"? The answer to made "in recompense for what he has discov­ and' usefulness for these kingdoms, as is well sent of Cod. he faithfully ministered Clothes come from my washer the both quest ions is ''Yes," if we are ered (ha descuhierto) in the seas of the ocean • known in all the world, and it was in his power unto them. whitest X ever saw." ;{, Without nattering words (v. r>). Re­ to believe the re.suUs of researches and of the voyage that he is now, with the help to render this service to any other Christian Saves time—saves Work made by a South American scholar. of Cod,' to make upon them." Navarrete wrote'ft' king without burden to his conscience, and they gardless of the difficulty of his posi­ A short time ago Prof. Luis l.'lloa, *'ln recompense for what he is to discover (he have, not carried out with him the said capita tions, (tie prominence of the persons Makers of 40 famous washers recom­ mend Rinsb. Great for tub washing, \ director of the Peruvian national \\- de desiaihrir) and of the voyage that he is now, lations and they have not kept nor executed the faced, he never resorted to flattery. too. Soaks out dirt—saves scrubbing brary at Lima, Peru, made an addn hefnre - with the help or cod. to make upon tliehl." So by sa'ld privileges, graces aTTd confirmations iTTP —- saves the clothes.' Linens come so the congress of Americanisis in Hamburg, Ger­ inserting the word "de" and changing the letters they had promised at the time of according them (v. 5). The Impelling force nf his white, they don't need to be boiled. many, which stirred up a world-wide discus­ in another word, the Spanish •scholar put in the to hi in." life was devotion to God and interest Cup for cup, Rinso gives twiceas much future what was already in the past, thus pro­ In lost men. Opportunity for personal sion anions historical scholars. In that address "Thus," says Professor Clloa, "-Columbus had suds as lightweight, puifed-up soaps- foundly affected the writing of all future history gain he waived aside- he declared that Christopher Columbus '-discov­ begun to discover ami even to conquer the in even in hard­ and gave to Americans, as to the rest of the en t water. ered'' America in 1477, that his voyage in 11!rj dies—t hat is, our present-day America — when fi. lie did not seek glory from man world, the date of 1 IP2 to reineiuher_iustead nf Wonderful was a second voyage, that this same Columbus he was not more than twenty eight years old. (v. r,). his supreme, aim being ro honor was not the son of a Genoese wool weaver, as some previous date. God. Buds for dish­ Furthermore, for this enterprise he had no sup­ washing, and the world has come to believe him to have been, ti. He was gentle atal affectionate As for the reasons which led Navarrete to port from the Spanish nauiarchs, either in tn<>nev for all clean­ but that he was a Catalonian corsair and there­ make the grammatical alteration Professor Clloa or men. It is evident that these eiivutnsiance* (vv. 7, S). So vitally did he enter into ing. Get the fore a native of Spain and not'of Paly. says: "The old Spanish chroniclers especially cannot he-related to the expedition nf. 1 j'.rj, he the lives of the people that he dis­ " BIG package, j '"After, eight nmnilis study among Spanish the official writers in the pay of the icings, did eau^e it is well known that at this later dale played gentleness, even as a nursing archives in Madrid, where I Mind niu-'h hiiher- not try- to write the real histofV of the discov­ < 'oliitabtis w as much more' than twenty-eight mother with her children. MILLIONS USE RINSO 10 mi known, authentic and im-oni mveri ibh* • ma­ ery but rather I lie apologia nf the monarchs years old, and also because, by virt ue of I he 7. CnsellMi (v. 0). In order that in tub, washer and dishpan terial, 1 can definitely a.-,-wt th^t Columbus paid Ferdinand and Isabella in the enterprise. The capilulatjotis, the monarchs supplied him with diis motive be not 2, its analysis and apologists • have for lettuce and mother UiLd her- to quoted have had its beginning? We lane known less, but he boldly challenged them as "comact with the Spanish kin:;. maintained that the discovery of America was* he sure and get leaf lettuce. for a h'tig time and in a positive manner that to his blamelessness. only the recompense given by Cod to Ferdinand •"Yes, mother, I know the khrd "This same_ Cnlumbus, who later captained his sou lbego was born about I ISii and that n. in'^HoTty'uim (vv. 11, 12). Tt and Isabella for the foundation of this famous with the ruffles on," she replied. Spanish ships to the West Indies fur a time, from this date Columbus had not left Pnrfuga1 was that they would walk worthv of tribunal. was a comrade of I >ani sh corsairs with whom, and Spain until "August, 1 mi;, when he set out God in keeping with their his;h calling. without the aid of Spanish kings, he made the "Consequently, the chroniclers and inquisitors on the •otlicial discovery.' Consequently, it was III. Paul Preaching in Berea (Acts previous discovery of the American continent. have presumed in general to take merit from . before 1-lNO that the prediscovery was made. I 17:10-1".). ."I tocuments whieh 1 found f art her showed Columbus niid to add it to the Catholic mon- should add that when he died, in 1."()('», he wa.-, 1. His method (v. 1o). He entered iserable that Columbus was not Ideinb-al with the sou archs, part iculurl.v Isabella, in this way it came more than sixty years old. Therefore, one must the Jewish .synagogue and preached of the Genoese wool weaver, Iioinenico Colum­ about that she was made the real inspirer of put bis age at twenty eight between 1 -17u and Christ unto them. with Backache? bus, hut with a Catalonian corsair who rebelled tlie discovery and Columbus the instrument 1-tsn." 2. The reception of the gospel by 'against King ,luan II of Aragnnia. lie was also which she employed. As for the Peruvian scholar's method of tix the P,eroans (vv. 11, ^'2). It was with a relative of a corsair named Casauova-<'ouillon, "The. real history, as 1 have already shown ing 1-177 as the date nf Columbus's "lirst discov gladness of heart. The message was who was In the services of I.nuis of France." by documents in my hooks, is contrary to this cry'- of America he bases' it upon a passage.in just as new to these Jews and just All C"f which is certainly revoltil ionary enough exaggerated apologia of the Catholic monarchs. the "Historic," attributed to Don Fernando, Hie as counter to their way of thinking as and aodS further (o the confusion that exists and especially of Isabella, whom the inquisitors son of Columbus, which was a biography of it was to the Thessalonian Jews, but among scholars as to the nativity of Columbus. and modern admirers have regarded as a saint Columbus. One passage in it, came, according they had a more noble disposition. and the grand protectre.-s ,«f. Columbus. Far to the book, from Columbus himself and in it Two things are said of them: JUlt more interesting to Americans than the from that. Isabella opposed even more than her Columbus declared that in February, 1 177. he a. They received the message question of Columbus's nationality is the ques­ husband tlie proposals and demands of Colune sailed as far as Tile (Iceland) and even "one gladly. tion of whether or not ihe history of this na­ _bus, bending herself rather to win from him the hundred leagues beyond." h. They searched tlie Scriptures tion, which we have become accustomed to dale secret he conceit led. She did not consent to daily for the truthfulness of the mes­ from 1'\[)'J. should date from an event lo years "Let us now mark that Columbus says that deal with Columbus until lie was about to de earlier and whether the "kyuling of .Columbus" at this date he went UH) leagues beyond Ice sage which they had heard. part to seek the protection of a foreign king; should he pictured as taking place on a bleak land," says Professor Clloa. "Those who dcn\ l\. The wicked action of the Jews she made up her mind when, through the in­ It May Warn of Disordered northern shore of the mainland of North Amer­ the veracity of the great mariner assume that (vv. llVlo). Wicked Jews from Thes­ tervention of her former confessor, Father Juan Kidney Function. ica Instead of a palm-fringed island in the West I his 100 leagues should be measured toward the salonica followed the missionaries and Perez (it was he who drew up the convention), Indies According to the Peruvian scholar, the north and that l/dumbus then would ha \ e stirred up the people against them, A nagging backache, with she became convinced that the a Hair was abso­ date should be 1177 and the place Labrador or come near the pole, as far as 7S degrees, which making It necessary for them again bladder irritations and a tired, lutely certain, since the discovery had already Newfoundland, depending upon which you pre­ Is impossible. Hut as early lis the lirst year to tlee. nervous, depressed feeling may been made. The Inquisition and the historians fer to consider as the "shores of America." of the Seventeenth Century the Italian annalist warn of disordered kidney who served It could not make public the truth, Casoni correctly interpreted, as 1 have done, Sin function. Thousands recom­ And now as for the "discovery" in \ \\)2, Pro­ which would so far reduce the credit of Isa­ the phrase of Columbus, the true meaning of Rln sprniijr Into life, and I raw my­ mend Donn's Pills in these con­ fessor Clloa declares that our acceptance of bella." which places this 1IK> leagues tn the west. Casoni self n dend mnn. It Is remarkable that ditions. Praised for more than that date arises from a distortion of historical 50 years by grateful users the As for his evidence that Columbus discovered thus understood that h was Greenland which Christianity Is the only rellfiion that fact made by a Spanish (scholar, more than a country over. Sold by dealers America before l-lb2 Professor Ulloa goes about the discoverer had touched." produces this effect. There Is no word century «K0. Here is how it came uhout: On everywhere. It In this wav; In any non Christian liuipuaue for sin April 17, 1-102, their Catholic Majesties, Ferdi­ So the time may come when our schoolhook as moral evil.—D. M. I'anton. nand of Aragon ami Isabella of Castile, rulers After Queen Isabella died a high tribunal was histories may tell us a different tale of the dls of Spain, signed a contract of "capitulations" established to adjust the wrongs which had been covery of America from the one we now know. DoaiVs with Columbus for the "otlicial discovery" of done to various persons thr< ogh the failure of And perhaps American schoolboys will repeat Sticking to the Finish the queen to carry out promises she had made America which took plnoe In October of that a couplet different from "In fourteen luuV.red Clmnieter Is developed by lighting ft to them. Among them was Columbus and he year. The original document of these capitu­ and nlnw.^-TWo, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." plan through to success and triumph­ presorted n memorial to the tribunal In which Will It be "Christopher Columbus, by the grace lations was preserved in the archives of the ing over obstacles. Anyone ran start. he complained that neither Ferdinand nor Isa­ of heaven, reached North America in fourteen Duke of Verngua hut its existence seems to hut only a person with character will bella had carried out the provisions of his now- seventy-seven"? bav© been unknown to scholars for more than •tick to the finish.—Watchword. famous "capitulations." In his memorial ap- three centurlo*. ____ iQ.by Woat cm Nownpapor Union.) ram

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John earner Heme Rnnaay evotriatf a week't''*ttt at Bridgeport .with Oeo. Cmm*y ffarald W8LS0H TOWH»HIF Aam Lewi* and family helped Wm. Loomla and family. ' - O. A. LUK, tVMiaher. VanDeventer pull beets a few day* Quite a delegation from here, at­ •Use—91.99. FT"' (Bdtted by MM. a M. Mewhma) thU week. tended the Oddfellow and, Bebakah Beet harvwtlng is finished in thia •upper in Eaat Jordan Friday evening returne-Ifn. dVUte homer SatardaPenh anyd fro sofi.KMnm Owvasou •icinltr "•"wriiBdTiri-TjnirBiHiwtriiRi where they were called Monday by Mra. Ernest Lanway and daughter, children of Honey Slope farm visited |the death of her slater, Mire. Carpen­ Beatrice, and Glenn Pinney of East Mr. and Mrs; Tracy LfCroix of Ad­ ter. " Jordan,, and - Miss Isabella Murray vance Diet, Sunday. llember Michigan Press Association. M. B. Wilber and ion, Guy of and_Nela _OI*on of South Arm visited Mrs. Joel Bennett of Honey Slope Member National Editorial Ait'n. Walloon Lake took supper Friday their sister, Mrs. John Carney and farm is still in Boyne City with her with the former*! daughter, Mrs'. family, Thursday .evening*, ' daughter, Mrs. Wm. Bogart, who ia Batered at the Postottee at East Milo Clute and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Bolser returned ill. Jordan, Michigan, ai second claw Mra. Carrie Smith and two grand­ home last Saturday from their visit Mr. arid Mrs. David Gaunt of Three mail matter. daughter* spent ten days in Detroit at St. Ignace. |*ella Diet,, were guests of Mr. and visiting relatives. We are having potato digging va­ Mrs.'Joe Gaunt at the MeggisOn.farm Henry. Savage ia home from De­ cation in, the Bennett District this Sunday. EVELINE troit for a few weeks, having been week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gaunt and (Edited by Mrs. Walter Clark) laid,off from his employment there, Mr. and Mr&j" Robert Hauke and' daughter, Annabelle were guests of Mrs. Malissa Brooks, aged 71, of charge. Telephone 9-3436 Grand few days last week in the care of L. returned home to Flint, Monday. Tis safe. Comfortable. Speedy. terms of comfort, safety, driving Rapids, collect, at once, or write D. Thompkins of Boyne City,, who Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Faust enter­ Reliable. Long-lived. Eco­ pleasure, ease.of control and OHAFFEE BROS. FURNITURE had pneumonia. tained at dinner Sunday besides their economy. My next ear will also be a CO., 106-118 South Division Ave., guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sines andJ nomical. Everything a good ear Frank Sanborn worked on the new Ford because it will give me what I want Grand Rapids, Mich. 42-2 Postoffice in Boyne_City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newman and two should be. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller spent children of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac There is, too, an added something at a price I can afford to pay." ,-j: FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern six- Tuesday at the farm of her brother, Flora and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mur­ When you get behind the wheel of phy and. daughter, Anna, of South about it that brings enthusiastic com­ room dwelling in East Jordan with David Spencer near Whiting Park. the Ford and drive it yourself you wfll furnace, bath, eleSfruTHights, and Arm, arid Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Faust ments from every one who has ever Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Nowland and know it is a truly remarkable ear at a garage. Write JULIUS JOHNSON daughter,' Shirley of East Jordan and five children of Mountain Ash driven a'Ford . . . the joy it puts in farm. 618 Southwest A\ve.,jIackson, Mich. were Sunday visitors of his parents, motoring. low price. You will like it when you Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Nowland, and Earl Bricker of the old Isaac Flora first buy it. You will become more and1 ' •• "':^- '•-••"' : 41*4 fanp, who had a large force harvest­ "I have been a car owner continuously brother, Ray and wife. w more enthusiastic the longer you drive it. TWO FOR ONE SALE NOW ON— ing his certified seed potatoes, finish­ for nearly 20 year»j writes a motorist Buy a beautiful guaranteed three- ed early last week. •, eonnected with a leading university. After thousands of miles of driving piece Mohair Suite for $98* and get ECHO W. P. Porter who had a large crew you will say "It's a great car." Its eccev of men harvesting his certified seed "Daring this period I have bought absolutely free ah R. C. A. licensed {Edited by Mrs. Denzil Wilson) omy will save you many dollars. • screen grid Radio in a Grand Ra­ potatoes, finished Saturday. eleven new automobiles. Eight of the pids made, cabinet. This is abso­ G. C. Ferris of Detroit, spent the^ eleven were In the middle-price field, lutely FREE. Buy one of our H. A. Goodman, of East Jordan week end at his farm.. one cost three thousand dollars, and the regular $149 eight piece genuine was a caller at John , Carheys last Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Hayden Firrxmir »wrr*mMMT mmmr mm* " walnut dining room suite and we Wednesday, and two children arrived Saturday last is a^Ford I purchased thirteen "Will gW?~you. absolutely free one Clifford Spenee and boys, and evening for an indefinite stay at Or­ months ago. v •, • $ of our regular. $149 walnut bed­ Verlie. Carney helped Denzil" "Wilson chard Hill. "In the light of this experience I can room suites complete with a vanity, pull beets a few day* this week; A small, but congenial crowd met 430 say in ^sincerity that I have derived chest of drawers.and bed. Act at Wm. VanDeventer was on the sick for the pedro party at Star school- (T, O. B. "*»•*• r*H /"Mi mi MHwy. Mm+ft—t more genuine satisfaction from the oncei—CHAFFEE BROS. FURNI­ list a few days this week, house, Saturday night. jXTjiillirl ill r!rt rhll Hm» ml J^BSSnSSSm TURE CO., 106-118 South Division Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Derensy and Several from Peninsula attended Ford than any ear I ever owned. In Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 42-2 children visited his brother, Thomas the P. T. A. banquet in East Jordan 4 Derenzy and family last Saturday Thursday evening. Mr. end-Mrs, Ray LoomIS and son REPAIRS for Everything at a J. evening. ¥ORD MOTOR COMPANY ., j. MALPASS HDWK. CO. M-tf I Herbert Sweet was a caller at the Clare returned home Saturday from LIIPI^SJJ

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THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1#, IMt.

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Drain Lake to Recover An­ The famous crown of the I'andava em­ So many mothers perors was said to have been found nowadays talk about after the vault/ was opened. cient Indian Relict. giving- their children To the Hindus the Jewels have great fruit Juices, as if mystic value, embodyins the ruling Calcutta. — A secret underground this were a new dis­ ticMMiie vault used by the ancestors principles of kingship among them The possessor of the Jewels, Hindus covery. As a matter of the iivihuiajuh of Alwn, India, has of fact, for over lifty been redl«co>eied with the aid of Slg. claim, hold the powei to nile India In years, tnothere-have Manclnl, an Italian an lilted. Hie ut­ the future. been accomplishing most ben cry surrounds Hie finding of During the excavation for a huge results far surpassing anything you the tieasure, "lost" foi so inauv years irrigation reservoir engineers came can neeure from home prepared fruit neir the artificial lake of Saugor. upon the ruins of an ancient palace Juices, by using pure, wholesome Cal­ A copper plate was found containing Jewels and gold found In the vault ifornia Fig Syrup, which is prepared are said to be worth about .$r>00,000,- verses In Sanskrit, which indicated under the most exacting laboratory 000, but thej aie sacred relic-, and the that the treasures of the Hindu em­ supervision from ripe California maluiujnh has not decided whether perors were..carefully stored in vaults to repeal the >ault or appiopUate the near the "lake in the hills." Figs, richest of all fruits In laxative Ue'isuie. Frequent attempts have and nourishing properties. . Slg. Mancini, who has been engaged It's marvelous to see how billons, been made In the past to discover the to supervise the coutiudion of a new weak, feverish, sallow, constipated, Jewels and huge sums were spent In palace for the maharalnh on Mount under-nourished children respond to searching foi them. Abu was asked to help in the hunt The nwharajah was once told by an for the hidden cache. The "lake in its gentle Influence; how their breath j- astiologer that he would rcco\er the clears DP, color flames in their f.^S* lost fortune, and lie de*tro.ved four old There Is renewed talk ot the chances cheeks, ami they become sturdy, palaces and then built new ones in of Bertrand H Snell, congressman playful, energetic again. A Western These are the hands of a group of Angora goat hair sorters at Sanfoid, Fitted Empire Frock mother, Mr*. H. J. Stoll, Valley V. O.. Maine. The sense of touch In their fingertips can distinguish as tuuny as the search. from New York, to be elected speaker Nebraska, says: "My little daughter, fifteen different diameters of h.ur.s, In the thousandths of an Inch. If the The ancestors of the maharajah of of the house to succeed the late Nich­ Koma. Luclle was constipated from ~>- s •orter makes a mistake a fine, luxurious and costly piece of velvet may be Alwar, who claims to descend from the olas Longworth. Mr. Snell is a Re­ ruined later In the weaving. A sorter to hold his job must "take better care of mythological King Rama of AJodhya, publican and-chairman of the power­ babyhood. I became worried abontt/ himself physically, than a football player or prize lighter. I\f-health or a had been charged with the preserva­ ful rules committee of the house. her and decided to give her some sleepless night will disturb the delicate senses sufficiently- to cause errors. tion of the historic Imperial Jewels of California i'ig Syrup. It stopped her No women have ever been able to qualify as hair sorters. Oddly enough the the last Hindu emperor, liana Prith- constipation quick; and the way it the hills" was decided to be the beau­ improved her color and made her 35 men who sit and match hairs all day long are inlddle-aged or past.- Few wiraj, who was defeated in" the battle tiful Lake Saugor, and, under the pre­ «t them wear glasses, and few niistnkes are made. of Panipat in the Sixteenth century. pick up made me realize bow run­ text of changing the water, it was down she, had been, -She is so. sturdy drained dry. The lake's bed was and well now, and always In sncli cleaned out. .In the center was dis­ RS her money lasted to the country good humor that neighbors say she's covered strong masonry work. On ex­ from which her father and mother had amining it an entrance was found be­ the happiest girl in the West." come, r'or a time she was a lady, so POTPOURRI HAPPY hind a huge movablejitone. Like all'good things, California Fig far as her limited knowledge gave her Syrup Is imitated, but yon can al­ MEMORIES to understand what that might mean, A tunnel under the lake tied led to ways get the genuine by looking for and when her legacy had been spent Pheasants the vault lying hidden deep in the the name "California" on the carton. rocky hills. In the first chamber was ;; Br TKOMAS ARKXE CLARK she came back again to the old life There are some hundred spe­ of toll. If she ever regretted her fool­ found a huge Copper vessel. 4 * Dean of Men, University of cies of pheasants, all native to ish action, lis it was termed by her Asia, and belong to the same do­ On being opened, the vessel was Illinois. practical friends, she never said so. mestic fowl family as the pea­ found to be full of gold. It was one When yowrMIND She had the memories for which all cock. They are named after the solid mass, apparently having been her life evidently she had longed, and melted and poured into the vessel be­ ' feels SLEEPY Barah had never known anything river Phasls on the eastern she was content. shore of the Black sea. The fore it. was placed In the. vault. Tracks but hard work all her life. Hard on the ground led to the corner in work may some­ . £). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) naturalized American pheasant Inactive bowela canae tnscthr* mind*. is a hybrid of the British and so- the wall where the second entrance to Don't let sluniihnesa and a heavy, tired times lie not at a second vault was located. There the feeling get the best of you. Vrink that all unpleasant and called ring-necked breed. A picturesousifUted empire frock in copsttpated 1 eating away urith a cup of ?500,000,000 in Jewels and gold was fragrant GarfietdTea. A simple,natural, may .give one joy ({&, 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) metaI-br»cnd«P!tec'flnne taffeta. The found. good otd-faehioned remedy, Garfield i a d exhilaration ruche about tGe'Eetn Is fascinating. Tea constats of pure, fragrant, utterly in the doing, but harmless herba. Sarah's was not Time Clock Crowing At your druggists of that sort. Her ftther and mother ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Lame Bode Governed by Whistle When preparing fruit salad, sprinkle , had come f r o m Kingston, N. C.-B-A lien owned by bananas, peuches, pears and apples GARFIELD TEA Hurope when Sa­ William R. Brinkley, master of the *A VlaiurialJLaxatwt U)rink, rah was a little with lemon juice and sugar, as soon as local fox hunt club, laid a freak egg. girl, anil had set- they are cut. This helps to prevent Midges on one side formed the rough lied in Xew York, discoloration. likeness of a clock dial. They were with­ The hen was broody. Brinkley al­ Fretful out education; A coffee "wake-me-u|i" is the newest lowed, her to keep the egg. The egg and they nere used to toil, and they had and smartest note in entertaining the was hatched and produced a chick. no ambition loi then daughter to know over-night or weok-end guest. The The chick became a cockerel. Cross or to be more thin they, themselves, guest is served a demitnsse of black A fe.wjliiys. ago the young rooster knew or weie coffee just before arising, starte'd crowing. Brinkley noted that treat for worms it crowed at tl u. in., noon and 0 p. in. If your child Is peevish, cross And so abai,ih, when she was old A teaspoonful of sugar added when —on the dot. He was astounded. It and fretful> don't scold, there enough, went out to service, and be­ maintained the schedule day after frying tomatoes brings out their full VlRGl/ •-ho reason—often it's worms. They aro ing awkward and unskillful, drifted flavor. In cooking both ham'and pork, day. much more common than mothers think, , Anally into yflie work of a scrub a small amount of sugar pwints up the mMKVSOn^ Dallas.' Neighbors - were Informed. 'They Picking ihe nose, grinding the teeth, crying In sleep or offensive breath are symptoms woman. * nut-like flavor of the meat. CAN ROLL 20 m10 -flRES ftT kept tab on the bird and verified But the unexpected does sometimes that worms are present* Careful mothers TT«(? SP.mi UtAt WITH ONE HAND Brlnkley's claim that it "kept time." lake no chances—they treat promptly with happen. When Sarah was fifty, per­ If your cellar stairs are badly light­ Then Brinkley made a disappoint­ jayne's Vermifuge. This proved preparatfon haps, a relative across the ocean left ed, as most of them are, it Is a wise ... A INSTANCE of too feer / ing discovery. The cockerel crowed wIJl expel round worms and their eggs a* her a modest legacy!'which. If properly precaution lo paint the top and bottom only when incited by a mill whistle in nothing else will. Get a bottle of this Invested, would have made a living famous prescription today from your drug* steps white. The white steps will the neighborhood nni >l»t for It. 2S cents and ona dol­ die." Finally the company erected over A flPMIN lar. Write for FREE SAMPLE. And so, foolishly maybe and maybe the wood piles signs reading: Fr?iNcrroN - Northrop h Lyman Co.,toc,Butf»lo,N.Y. OAWANP.CA/. f/)Rr?l£P -1tt£ not. It is not fur us to say, Sarah quit "Private property. l>o not liiotest." &f>U BU10HCS her job. Slu- gut herself ready, and Next day the lies were gone. Also COMRiBUltP 8V JESSIf cm w7 f)ND GAINED 65 YfiffP she went oi'i' for u holiday as long the signs. • WMJ Service, i KELLO66 \\ 3,000 Birds Like His tions of birds should get in touch witli 20 Families to B2 Marooned on Desert Isle (Irover Muler. Mulcr has tried every­ Home; Refuse to Leave thing—that is, everything he has.heard Off the Li»t Norwiitk, Conn.—Anyone knowing of so far—including roman candles, lo 1 U. 5. Employees to Care for new lighthouse station Is ready for oc­ "After a man bus invested fn one good way to discourage the atten­ get some !!,000 birds to leave the eaves of your get-rich-qulek schemes, do cupancy lids fall. of his house and treetops around it. New Lighthouse. -Not a drop of water Is to lie found you keep on sending him literature on the wind-swept bit of land, narrow for your new enrerprise?" Ancient Bank Notes Offered Venture. Calif.—Water, waler every­ niiii less than two-Wiles in length. "Certainly not," answered the pro­ where, not a drop to drink. The precious fluid must be brought Mejnphis, Tcnn.—A Memphis bunk­ ^>^=^^>g^gss^^^ moter. "What's the use of wasting er recently was asked to cash several postage stamps on a man who is .Just like the Ancient Mariner, 20 from the'mainland in barrels, Just as Coach Harry Kipke of the Univer­ though the workers were living In So notes on the Karniers and Mer­ broke?" government employees i;nd their fam­ chants bank here. The bank failed In sity of Michigan has plenty of players ilies will he marooned on a barren Is­ the heart of the Sahara. for this season's football contests, and land 20 miles oil' this port when a Difficulties of erecting the huge one of the best of the lot is Hoy Hud­ lighthouse", radio compass station, son of Uerard, Ohio, who is captain power house and foghorn station may und plays at halfback. be imagined with Water so scarce. Sea water was found impractical for \QABBY CJERTIE use In mixing concrete, so It was necessary to bring It from the main­ > land, land it on the beach and haul it-over a rocky cliff to the building site. Anacapa Island, most southerly of the Santa Barbara channel Islands, Is directly In the path of coastwise steamer trallic, and has been lighted previously with only a- small flashing light. Despite this, there have been no serious wrecks on Its rocky shore. Fate evidently plotted the courses Are you too old of vessels so that they would pile up on San Miguel Island, most north­ for your job? erly of the group, or on the opposite INTO the life of every one comet a time shore of the channel, at Polng Ar- when we notice the years slipping by. and we Bee people we considered youngsters guello. catching up to us in business. This feeling Although Isolated and uninhabited usually goes hand In hand with irritability. until the arrival of the construction Tiredness and lack of "pep" are also symptoms. crew, Anacapa Island has for years When you get that feeling, take stock been a favorite haunt of Ashing and of yc+irsclf. You will probably find that the pleasure craft. old lob it getting you. You need a change. If you can't afford to go away, take the ftaost of all remedies for that "fagged- out" feeling—Fellows' Syrup. Snakes Recommended I After a few doses of this perfect tonic, the job-will again "look good" to yon, and to Curb Rabbit Pest you will greet every morning with a smile. Canberra.—-Large snakes of nonpoi- sonous varieties, like boa constrictors, are suggested as a check on the multi­ "Puir.lrtfl the chett and trunk for­ tudes of rabbits that infest Australia. FELLOWS ward v\hll« in a stooplno position It Small snakes^are already used to com­ a reduclnfl dxereiaa-^lt make* on« bat rats and mice. Boas breed rapidly Uan." and swallow a rabbit at a gulp. ' SYRUP

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THI CHARLKVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN,.MICH.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1«, 1M1

body being near, he grabbed I for his MmoUndVta 2jf|5^%\'lTO rifle. But I jumped for him too quick and hit him a couple times, sod while he was coming out of It I lopped that STRENGTHEN KMIM Skki Young gun of bis around a tree. Then I collared hint and asked him what the condamnstcrnatlon his Intention* O) their little bodies might be. At first he closed up like an 'wmmm. HEART oyster and wouldn't do nothing but Docrou know your children will thrive on Scon's Emulsion grunt and look sour. I was suspicious of Cod Liver Oil. Iu rich Vitamin A content will give them of him laying low there watching me, raiiMnce against illness. Vitamin D, the "sunshine vita- so I up and lammed h—1 out of him' sun," will help build strong, healthy bones. la calcium salts OF THE are helpful for growing young bodies. And it's good for ex­ then and there till he did pry open his jaws. pectant mothers and invalids, as well. Scott's Emulsion is easy to take. Children like its pleasant flavor. Use it regularly. lANFORD'S "Haskell had hired him to shadow NORTH me and .spy out what I was doing. him TO M* Se*tC*BitmUitn mJU *««•, Miy StuuUg miul TtuMMjf B«l«*m of Myrrh BY He must have got hep somehow to me •f 9.J0 TM. <#. S. T.) ftr Ikt CaUmtm nttmtrk. WILLIAM taking that gas. And he and that Troubles a t Nomt Too BYRON ftshworm Whipple were coming there "Tilings are In a mess over In Eu- MOWERY to Goose point In the launch to get rope, Joe." * SERVICE/* me, gas, oil, then lay low and nail "Teh. hut I'm married HOW." Scott's Emulsion you two when you lit down. Two bits to a shirt button they're over there ()i \ <>l< li I <'. i I \ K'A>\) II V IK OIL "Huxxard, something's wrong lioi e! right now!" ' Ail wrong! I don't like theldea of THE STORY As he thought how rinse he and going ashore here. If something's Buzzard had come to going ashore and A Big Lou Very Annoying Six bandits hold up the stenm- wrong, you don't know what we might being captiuril, Alan shuddered. "What's this nonsense nbout Joe "It makes me mad to have my hoe- er, Midnight Sun, on the Mac­ be walking Into." Bill went on: "When the Smoky Miller's losing 110,000?" askcd-Uncle band talk in his sleep." * kenzie, kill Jimmy Montgomery, "Well, what're you going to do? 1 Henry. "The poor man can't help It." and escape with Kold dufat and told me that . . . Say, did I make furs. At the Mounted Volico post We've got seven gallons of gas in the some tall track-? I never got such "It Isn't nonsense," replied Aunt "Maybe uot, hut it looks like an at Fort Endurance. 3ergt. Alan wing tank and live" in the emergency, a wiggle on in my life. With the Martha. "Joe wrote a book for that Intimation thai 1 don't give him a Baker disputes with his Incom­ and we can't get far on that!" big contest and didn't win the prize." chance while he's awake." petent superior, Inspectur_Hask- Smoky helping, I made two trips across ell, regarding plana for the cap­ "Maybe so, but I'm not walking Into the lake and snaked the drums all ture of the bandits 13ak«--~£iarts any trap. Somebody's over there where away—all except one drum which I out in the police launch with five we saw that big gob of fire. I'm sug­ men. At the MacM.llaii trading heard the launch coming and didn't post, Joyce MarMlllan Is thrilled gesting we get into the air again and have time to take—" at ttie _arrival; of the police hop across and have a look-see. "it's srill over there," Alan inter­ launqh." "She had expected to That's our best bet. This layout here rupted. "They rolled it out in plain marry Baker, and had been is all off-color and I know It." stunned at the news that he \\. - sight like a decoy, but instead of that to marry Elizabeth Spiuldinir "All right. We'll hop across. But it made me suspicious. They over­ Stolen furs are found on the Jlar- a couple more hops around over this Millan place and evidence point- played. But what got you all shot to Joyce's father Alan leads his landscape, and we'll be rocking on the this way, Bill?" expedition up the big Alooska. wavelets." "I've been awake fosr or five days -Compelled by Haskell's foolish From the height of a hundred feet and nights, that's what! ,Not a wink! orders to divide the party, Alan Alan looked ahead through his glasses, 1 Didn't dare sleep. It made me sweat fails to capture the bandit *, and scrutinizing that timbered point where returns to Port Endurance. Ilaek- blood to think of you lighting down ell blames him for the failure the birches were still ablaze. o\er there and getting nailed. I had and Alan is allowed to buy out He started as the glasses picked up to draw your attention somehow, when of the Mounted on condition that a tiny man-figure far away on that he absolve Haskell from blame. you were over the lake; and It had to Alan starts out of the country in headland. Watching, he Suw It rush be one whopper of a signal, that far a motor canoe. He meets "Buz- out upon the extreme rock tip. With away. I got a couple big piles of birch tjie Asicl satd" Peatherof, famous aviator, the plane whirling nearer, he caught and enlists h.iih in the enterprise. paper ready and had a drum of gas ICK stomachs, sour stomachs and the figure In sharper focus—and rec­ handy to soak It with; and I. kept a indigestion usually mean excess "Slob-Ice" Jensen, leader of the S bandits, plans to capture Joyce. ognized Bill Hardsock! .. dry-wood fire going so's I could stand acid. The stomach nerves are Haskell suspects Alan's plans* over-stimulated. "WavlHglsta Tirms, hat and part of-a back and throw a blazing chunk_at the -and plots to capture Mm, ICK HEADACHE? Too much acid makes the stomach pine tree, Bill ,was frantically trying paper. But it made the signal, all and- intestines-sour. Alkali kills acid to draw their attention. right. It nenrly singed me and I instantly. The best form is Phillips' Alan leaned forward, cupped his stood thirty feet pack." IT ianot necessary to give-it) Milk of Magnesia, because one harm­ g CHAPTER IX—Continued hands RPIT hfut°d tc- Bni'-m-d; "I'll vow it Tnfidp n signal" Biig- to headaches. It is just a bit old- less dose neutralizes many times its T fashioned! The modem woman who- •volumeinacid.ForSOyearsthestand- ' '—19— ... "That's Bill! There on. the head­ zard commented, "It looked like the Looking ahead through the propeller land. Light and taxi in. He's wav­ feels a headache coming on at any­ ard with physicians everywhere. evneuation of Lens." ' : time, -takes some tablets of Bayer Take a spoonful in water and your ,dislt, he glimpsed the great blue lake ing us down, so it m'Ust be safe. We'll "I had to stay awake every min­ Aspirin and. heads it off. unhappy condition will probably end of his rendezvous with Bill. A few Ebon see what the trouble Is." ute," Bill continued, "for fear you'd in five minutes. Then you will always minutes later on the northern shore he Keep Bayer Aspirin handy, and They angled down on the water and come and fly right Into the trap.' And keep your engagements. Headaches, know what to do. Crude and harmful (sighted Goose point reaching out into skimmed close In ashore. In a canoe methods will never appeal+o you. Go, then I had to guard the Smoky. He's systemic pains, come at inconven­ \ prove this for your own sake. It may the sunlit waters of En Traverse. Bill came paddling out to meet them. tied up back there; didn't dare turn ient times. So do colds. You can end Leaning forward, he pointed out the you act real aspirin, you'll get real save a great many disagreeable hours. "I kriowed you'd make it, Alan!" him loose, or he'd told Haskell where them before, they're fairly started if reliefT In every package of genuine » Besure^rgetrthe genuine Phillips' promontory to Buzzard and shouted lie panted, looking, with marveling eyes you'll only remember this handy, I was. If I'd ever got started dozing, • harmless form of relief. Garry it in Bayer tablets are proven directions Milk of Magnesia prescribed by Into his partner's ear: at Buzzard and the plane. "I knowed I'd have beaten this Rip Winkle fellow which cover headaches,' colds, physicians in correcting excess acids. your purse and insure your comfort "That's the place. Glide down and you'd show up sometime. The gas for long-distance sleeping. There was sore throat, toothache, neuralgia, while shopping; your evening's neuritis, sciatica* rheumatism, etc light, close in as you can. I don't and oil—that is, most of it—it's right times when 1 got so near overpowered pleasure at the theatre. Those little 1 * There Is one thing about It: When 6Ge Bill there, but he probably couldn't ashore Jiere, ready for you." There's I had to wade out and set on a rock nagging aches that bring a .case of The tablets stamped Bayer won't the doctor is sick, he knows what get awfty from duty to wait for. us. - more-'caelied up the Alooska, tob. I with, the water up under my chin; "nerves" by day are ended in a fail you, and can't harm you. They jiffy. Pains that once kept people don't depress the heart. They don t it Is. • Our supplies are cached in that red- was scared... . . When you lit down where I didn't dare go to sleep or I'd willow thicket back neit to the woods. 1 home are forgotten half an hour upset the stomach, So take then! over there . . . Lordi I was afraid been drowned." after taking Bayer Aspirin! You'll whenever you need them, and take W-e!ll_Ko._ashnre_ Md_jgrt_them^ you were a goner!" Merely by looking at Bill, Alan find these tablets always help. If enough, to end the pain. Mow YouMeed Buzzard cut off ignition. The en­ Hastily introducing a herw partner Inrew^that-his-foraier-paFtner-had-iefi gine roar stopped. As the plftne to an old one, Alan demanded: "What half his story untold. It was only glided down at a mile-long tangent d'you mean, Bill? What under heaven afterwards that he heard all the de­ Not Fear Coughs and swept over Goose Point. Alan are you doing over here? What tails of Bill's heroic siege. It 4&- always Important to get a leaned out Into the slip-stream and happened? Man, you're all shot!" "How nbout Joyce?" he asked. cough under control as quickly as looked under keel, searching the flag- "Am half-dead," Bill admitted. His "You've- been to see her, Bill?" possible. Too often It may otherwise aad-willpw headland for a possible voice was thick, he could hardly stand "I ducked aside twice. Last time prove the forerunner of something sight of Bill Hardsock. up. With the long strain over, a fear­ was a week ago. She's taken In a big far more serious. One sure way to Hardly expecting to meet Bill, he ful reaction had set In. lie looked raft of peltry. She's closing up the Rival Records Daily Dialogue banish the fear of coughs and colds was not surprised when his old part­ ready t'o fall down dead asleep. place to go out to Edmonton and be Muriel—I've been engaged to one Flubb—A scientist says a snail Is to have In your medicine chest a ner failed to show up. But as the ma­ "But what happened?" Alan re­ with her dad."— man seven times. travels two miles 1n 57 hours. bottle of B. & M., The Penetrating chine glided silently over the point, peated. Mona—That's nothing! I've been Duhb—And what would a snail Germicide. Keep it ready for instant "A week ago," Alan thought. "Any­ his eyes were caught by an object " "Alan, that Johnny Jump up canght engaged to seven men at one time. want to travel two miles for? use When anyone in your family de­ thing could have happened In a week." there on the nfuddy landwash. At a onto our trick. He was out to bag velops symptoms of a cold In the He asked, "Any news at Endurance?" second glance he saw It was a large chest or a sore throat. Use B. & M. this ...air machine and nail yoa two. Just everyday things, Bill reported. A. externally. Just as you would a mus­ gasoline drum lying in full view at And he came skittish close to doing It Except for Larry. Larry would cry, tard plastet. You will find It many the very ti]p or tne neaaiana. Lt»uuilii tell It:—— : Dill said, whenever ho lookc-d at his times as efficient and It gets quick The sight of the drum startled him. "I had those drums cached over shattered leg. Larry, who kept him results. Order from your, regular He queried silently: "Why the devil there on Goose point like we arranged, self as young as men half his age, I •* druggist, or send us- his name and did Bill put that thing out there so and I was waiting there, never sus­ who prided himself on his wolf-lean $1.25 and we will send a full-size glaring? He didn't need to draw my pecting a thing. One evening , body—he was wasted away to a mere | f bottle postpaid. Valuable booklet attention; we arranged about the Must've been four or five days ago; shadow of his former self. free on request. F. E. Rollins Co., cache." I've d—n near lost track of time. . . . Glancing out across En Traverse, 53 Beverly St., Boston, Mass. (Adv.) Beyond the point the plane touched Anyway, I was sitting there in the Alan suggested: "We'd better be willows slapping mosquitoes and.lis­ Shaving^Cream the surface, plowed on through a leaving here. Haskell and his stool tening to a couple whisky-jacks raise If yon fall In with a lucky crowd, shower of spray and came to a stop pigeon over there probably saw us light. three hundred yards on* the landwash. Cain with something back at the tim­ They may take a notion to whip across you will get part of the luck. ber edge. A New Shgving Cream In the scarlet-and-gold police launch, the lake after us. Where's the Oil s£i hidden behind a low-sweeplhg balsam "I hadn't nattiTBE. much to do, so I and gas, Bill?" It Soothes as It Softens at water edge, Inspector Haskell and sort of moseyed back that way to see "Right yon by that rock jumble. what all the fuss was about. When The Smoky is just this side. I'll go Corporal Whipple watched the ma­ Not the Water Why, the BeaatI chine whirr low over the point. As It I got np pretty close I all at once along—" Bobby went swimming with his fa­ She-^"My father used to train ani­ came down and down. Haskell clutched smelled tobacco smoke, cigarette "You stay here; you're about once ther one evening. When he returned mals." He—"Do you know aitj. his rifle a little tighter and watched smoke. Just a faint whiff, but no mls- In. Buzzard, you turn the plane and he enthusiastically told his mother tricks?"—Passing Show. Intently. tnke about it. . make ready for a quick getaway In what a good, time he had had. His heart leaped as the machine ".'What the h—l?'j3ays I. "Who's case that launch shows up. I'll get 'smoking Turkey tobareo around here?' •'Was the water cold?" she asked. PARKER'S touched the wavelets, skimmed oh a the drums." Wo, the water wasn't cold," re­ little distance, and came to a stop. It made me leery right away. I fol­ He hurried to the tangle of juni­ , HAIR BALSAM lowed my nose np-wind and snuck up plied Bobby, "but 1 was!"—Rochester B«fl»vw Daadraff-Stova Bafrraasaa "They're going ashore," he breathed pers and granite boulders where he Courier. Imparts Color and exultantly to Whipple, as though* un. real careful. There in the first drogue found the precious gas and oil which BwitT to Gru anJTjdad Usal of balsam was a Smoky, that Ogi-To- a*ble to believe his incredible luck, Blil had sworn to bring to the ren­ max, sitting against a tree, lighting Nothing has ever been done to im­ FLORtStOrf SHAMPOO — Ideal for va Ha "We'll skim out and ram the plane dezvous. Taking a load out to the one cigarette on thajjutt of the last. prove prunes and they call this an connection withParkar'sHilrBalMuii.Uiiaitfco Get ready!" •" plane, Alan hoisted it up to Buzzard, bair aoft and fluffy. SO eenta by man oratdnis» They were that kind of cigarette that age[ of progress. srnu. Hlscox Chemical Works. Patcbogne.M.'E. Uneasy, Alan stood up In the cock-^ who began siphoning Into the wing pit and searched the headland with askell gets clear from Paris, Alan. tank. his glasses. Over and over he kept P "When he finally got wise to sorae- (TO BE CONTINUED.) telling himself that It wasn't like Bill, ' his cautious old patrol partner, to roll S#fcftfwM******»*«a*a IMHt that drum of gas out fnere. Made specially for While he was searching the point, Stages of Civilization Recorded by Currency he felt Buzzard excitedly grasp his BABIES and arm. r Money, according to Fararn Zerbe, rance. Money records lost causes, "Alan! Look! . . . Lord's sake!— former president of the American Nu­ tells of the rise and fall of the affairs v., look over there!" mismatic association, Is a historian of of men; It suggests civilizations de­ CHILDREN •• Alan whirled and looked where be the first rank. stroyed and forgotten. Physicians tell us that one condi­ pointed, at the southern shore of the Money Is a documentary record of tion Is nearly always present when a lake eight miles away. the progress of man and the stages of Parade Into Fields MAN child baa a digestive upset, a starting On a long timbered headland there civilization. Coins are Imperishable , Bulgaria is 5.000 red-rootad villages cold or other little aliment. Consti­ a sudden sheet of- flame had leaped up manuscripts In metal, unfolding a con­ strewn along streams, scattered in pation. The first step towards relief nearly sixty feet into the air anji cise, story of. the refinements and en­ clusters oyer plains, straggling along What a Sleep! is to rid the body of impure wastes. stood out above the tree tops, with a ergy of the people producing them.. the crest of hills, and all the work, "A 'soft, luxurious bed in a tastefully arranged And for this nothing is better than- fl>ry puff and cloudlet of smoke vis­ The history of money for the past order, love and sacrifice, song and robni.hi^h over the Motor City with o crisp genulne Castorla I Castorla Is a pure ible for , miles and miles across the 5,000 years is also a history of man­ prayer that fill them, ' cool' breeje blowing over from Canada.... . : vegetable preparation made specially open water. A few seconds later the kind. On May mornings,. Bulgaria Is - a Comfort/ Luxury? An oddress of distinction in the for babies and children. This means flame died down a little, as though it Coins indicate to what estate has stream of grandparents, parents and very heart of things In Detroit. A dlnira? room of had been of explosive origin, but a risen the art, architecture and metal­ children, flocks of sheep, herds of cat­ unusual beauty, famous for its unusual food, with It Is mild and gentle; that {(.contain* electrically cooled and purified air the yeor 'round no harsh drugs, no narcotics. Yet it clump of paper birches up which the lurgy of a people; mythology and re­ tle, droves of pigs and geese, nil pour- always gets results I You never have flame had raced still continued to burn ligion, here are graven in imperishable lng forth from their appointed places. The finest surroundings, the finest service, and to coax children to take Castorla. like a gigantic torch. record. Gr'eeco in all her glory and Mother carry babies in-tiny hammocks the finest address., .at ordinary hotel cost... Real Castorla always bears the name: Focusing on that distant headland, before the fall of the empire are op their backs, and on reaching-the *2.*° and *3:*°—made possible because Alan saw nothing except the flrc- -portrayed for all to seo In the bushels fields hang them to the flowering 0/ T£D wrapped birches. As he brought the of Coins uncovered by modern excava­ branches, of leafy trees or to shaded -iu.— SJ u.ii •• Pi^^ffi ?£fft . glasses down, mystified, frowning, his tion, • tripods, if the journey Is long, don­ uneasiness swept through him again, The deterioration which followed the keys carry the swaddled Infants In sharp and insistent. That suspicious •universal tragedy of a dead empire la saddlebags. B» **yr-~map OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BA-" " CAS TORI A drum' of gasoline—Bill surely wouldn't reflected In the barbarously crude hate rolled It out there. That huge coins of the Middle ages. Money tells ... ' ";•' ' •'. , My Word'' ,S AND BAGLEY AVH burst of fir* across the luke—lt had a story of conquest-and siege, of vic­ "Talk Is cheap," Is a common say W. N. U, PtTROIT, NO. 48-1»«* soma maanlns. tory and defeat, of culture and Igno­ ing. And language oftea extravagant ETROI 1 mmm m PIMP nPHw wpjWWj^RfJPBP'ii. • "1 'I I! ' ' t '

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THE CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (EAST JORDAN, MICH,) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1«, ltll.

Smith both hud 100 all tart week. given twice dally, the larger portion SUUment of the OmmMp POULTRY MEN- being fed at night. The hens also ThoM who received "A" in spell­ America'* Trust in God ing1 last week: Luelnda Moore, Mar- SEARCH FOR receive greenf feed, and grit and Management, eirealatkm, ate., of C^sr.j-h^l Mem-nara> ion Hudkins. Glenn Gee. Marv Koto- Perpetuated on Coin* oyster shell is kept in hoppers before the Charlevoix County Herald, ••*• , — BETTER METHODS JCllWl T^^WeV vich, Jean Krackcr, Basil' Morgan, TW"reIIiious' inotro"" TS God7*We~ the "birds: lisheU waeMT »t Mat Jtirt—,-*** Evelyn Shay, Harold Lundy, John Trust" flat appeared on tbe coins of gan, as required by the Act »f Ce»- Craig, Arlene, Engel. the country In 1864. l\ was the result Recent increases in the prices far­ gress of August £4, 1912. Some of the girls have been using , of the increased' religious fervor mers get for eggs have aroused in­ HOOK AND LINE FISH­ Publisher—G. A. Lisk, East Jordan and Chatter brought on by the Civil war. The Michigan, • ' crayolas to make pillow tops and terest in ways to increase the pro­ ING PERMISSABLE lunch cloths. then secretary of the treasury, S. P. duction of eggs in Michigan flocks, Editor—G. A. Lisk, East Jordan, Chase, received many appeals from The .dentist was here last week. according to the poultry husbandry AT POWER DAM Michigan. ..___* people all over the country urging that department at Michigan State Col­ Managing Editor—G. A. Use, last Editor-in-Chief Gwen Halpan None of us got a pin the ftrst day. the Deity be recognized on the Amer- Consulting Editor—Margaret Bayliss Donald Walton got his the next day, 1 lege. Jordan, Michigan. lean coins in a like manner as those Lansing, Oct 14—Trout streams Assistant Editor Phyllis Woerful and was first on the honor roll. The three essentials for good egg Business Manager—G. A. Lisk, of foreign nations. and portions of trout streams in East Jordan, Michigan. Advisor Mi»» Perkins Secretary Chase wrote to the direc­ harvests mentioned by the College which hook and line fishing for spe­ Reporter—Elolsr-Davis, Helan Koto- GRADES poultry men, are well bred birds, good Owner—G. A. Lisk, East Jordan, tor of the mint at Philadelphia, No­ cies on which there is an open season, Michigan. vich, Pauline Loomis, Marian First Grade—The first grade have rations, and proper housing. These vember SO, 1801, stating that "no na­ at any time through the year, were Known bondholders, mortgagees, Kraemer, Henrietta Russell. Health posters in their room, also basic requirements can be.met by the tion can be strong except In the announced today by the Department and other security holders, holding 1 Hallowe'en posters with pictures of strength of God, or safe except In his flock owner at only a slight increase of Conservation. witches, black cats, and pumpkins on cost above hit and miss methods per cent or more of total amount of HARD TIMES PARTY defense. The trust of our people in The waters listed were provided bonds, mortgages or other securities, The Junior Class held the first them. The real pumpkin was put on God should be declared on our national which result in failure. the teacher's desk and it makes the for by the 1931 Legislature and are —None. dance of the season Oct. 10th. Most coins. You will cause a device to be Houses need not be elaborate but designated to make waters available G. A. LISK, Publisher. everyone came dressed from the rag room have the spirit of Hallowe'en prepared without unnecessary delaj they must provide protection against in it. to hook and line fishing throughout Sworn to and subscribed before me bag. Those who didn't were taken with a motto expressing in the few­ sudden weather changes, adequate the year in instances when certain this 14th day oi October, 1981. est words possible this national recog­ before the judge and fined a great Third Grade—They have Hallo­ ventilation, and light. One-hundred parts of "trout" streams were for­ AGNES V. KENNY, nition." 1 sum. Miss Merritt and Miss Topliff we'en posters in their room and also birds will need 350 to 400 square merly designated as non-trotit — in Notary Public. surely would have taken the prizes. a poster of Felix, the cat. They are Several forms were suggested. Some feet of floor space which should be order to permit taking of other spe­ My commission expires Jan. 18, 1936. C/ Dancing was enjoyed by everyone, going to have some new decorations of the coins prepared In 1862 bore the cbvered with clean, dry litter. cies after the trout fishing season. on their curtains. Let's all watch for those who played, those who did the motto "God Our Trust" and some Laying hens should have access to Such streams now listed arc no them. They finished their booklets coined in 18(ja were marked "God and on looking, and those who really did a good dry mash in a self feeder at longer available to spearing and dip- which was about the project of the Our Country." The familiar form of the dancing. Doughnuts and cider all times. Birds in the laying contest netting. were furnished free. butterfly. the motto was decided upon and the at the College are fed a mash mix­ The list was based largely on Fourth Grade—The two butterflies two-cent pieces which appeared In —Phyllis Woerful ture made from 150 pounds corn waters recommended for such desig. hatched out which they were very 1S(!4 were the first to carry it. The meal, 100 pounds ground oats, 100 nations by conservation officers. interested in. They are studying motto Is not used on all coins. HOME ECONOMICS pounds standard bian, 100 pounds The list for Charlevoix County is about the teeth in Hygiene and are The ninth grade class is studying flour middlings, 50 pounds meat as follows: making health posters about their scrap, 50 pounds alfalfa leaf meal, main dishes for the luncheon unit. study. Hallowe'en it! coming and Normal Human Instinct Deer Creek, power dam pond only They are making mostly cheese 15 pounds bone meal, and five pounds on Sections 29 and 30, T32N, R6W, they are planning on having a party. for Beauty in Clothes of fine table salt. GENUINE HONEY I TAR C0MP0UNC dishes. The tenth grade is studying Sixth Grade, Section I—This grade and Sec. 25, T32N, R7W. colors, also which colors suit them One reason why clothes, or at least A scratch feed made from equal had a perfect attendance this last the clothes of men, excite so little in­ best. Monday. We are trying for a per­ parts of cracked corn afid wheat is 1 Tell it to us—we'll tell the world. HITE'S DRUG STORE —Pauline Loomis terest Is that they have become drab, fect record. and this drafiness is eicused on the Galen Seiler brought 'a section of ground that clothes are meant to be PEP MEETING Georgia sugar cane for Nature study useful and comfortable; and useful­ Last Friday we had an Assembly class. Irene Brintnall brought a very ness and comfort have ceased to be on pep meeting in which the band large mangel. We have also had associated with beauty in modern life. played a few numbers. many very beautiful and unusual Neither reason, of course, is true. Dorothy Best led the yells along fungus and lichen growths. Clothes are worn to enhance human with Bobby Joynt. Bob proved him­ Wc are now studying leaves and dignity, und, at bottom, only such self a little timid at first but after plan to make a collection of leaves of i/ouiforl is wanted as shall not Inter the "talk by Mr. Duncanson, Bob was this region. tere with the pre\ ailing mode. The on the stage yelling also. Rodney Gibbard, Mary Lilak, Jessie women who star\ed and sliced them Mr. Roberts called on James Hig- McDonald, Anna Jean Sherman, selves in order to l;eep slim, who will nite, Alba Brooks and also Mr. Cohen Wilma Shepard, Leonard Smith, cnpple their limbs with hobbled skills to give short talks about the game to Helen Trojanek and Irene Brintnall when these are the wear, and crucify be held the following aay at Harbor had 100 in spelling the past week. their feet when pointed toes und blab Springs. _ William Bennett, Rndnry fiihhnrd, heels are the fashion, display a normal "nTfL in I- rt tVio—qrhoni—'-mil if ^'Q'hMar y Lilak, Jessie McDonald and human lu»linct. Men have sulfered High School We're Loyal," and then Kathryn Kitsman had the best marks much and gladly to wear patent loath while the band placed "The Pep in Arithmetic last week. er shoes at garden parties in the Squad Parade" the High School join­ Our current events.class is helping height of summer, and have phokorl ed in by singing it. us find important a,nd interesting themselves rapturously with.tall, stiff —Eloise Davis news and to tell it in a pleasant man­ collars; and comfort means little to. ner with good clear voices. them so long as they remain convinced of the Tightness and fitness of both.— r* THE HARBOR SPRINGS GAME As a result of our dental examina­ Osbert Burdett in the London Satur­ The game of the season was play­ tion we found that Frank Strehl is day Review. •• . ed Oct 10. The champions for two the only one. in our grade who has t years proved to be only a toy to the perfect teeth. undefeated Jordan boys. Our new health posters are very Anatomical Names Bradley, Harbor's star player was attractive. We will try to live up to taken out of the team because he was In the body, one might find a hunch them. ''"'...' of grapes, a cuckoo bill, a small pan ineligible, although it was thought We are bringing materials, objects by everyone that our team could and a millstone, according to Lloyd of any sort to make our roorh look Edwin Smith, writing In Hygeia Mag­ . "ft.,'' •',•. have easily won the game with Brad­ like Holland, while we are. studying ley in. But why not take him out, azine. Many parts of the body were. H i the lowlands of .Europe. at first named by the old Romans and ERE is the news you've been waiting for— hoping tor- if we could, for we had everything to wondering whether you'd hear it this year or next. The news of a gain and nothing to lose. Sixth Grade, Section II—We had a the> Greeks for the commonplace ob­ picnic lunch Tuesday noon and en­ jects that they seemed to resemble.. NEW GASOLINE—a BETTER GASOLINE. Mark that last With the score 25-0 our team felt joyed it very much; . ' . > The bunch of grapes (or Its name phrase! That which is new is not always better. But Standard Red satisfied that they had well won the This week we are going to study means that in Latin) is the red lobe of Crown is NEW and BETTER, We introduce it to you as the beet game. James Hignite proved him­ the parts of a newspaper and perhaps the palate, the uvula. It hangs down all-purpose gasoline ever put on the market. And we've anticipated self to be one of the best quarter­ we shall attempt editing one of our from the soft palate, as a bunch of some of the.questions you'll want to ask about this brilliant, spark­ backs in northern Michigan by run­ own after we have made a thorough gropes would hang between two leaves. ling, modern fuel. From now on you'll hear plenty about Standard ning the ball back 40-50 yards on study of a daily news The coccyx (cuckoo bill in Latin>.was Red Crown—plenty of praise for a fuel that gives you more for your Harbor's punts. Monday, we all made an airplane named because the curvature of these money—easy starting—more power—more performance—more miles. —Phyllis Woerful flight across the English Channel to four bones at the end of the vertebral Read these questions and ansiueTS—and then dtiue to Holland, where we made trips down column were thought to look like the ENGLISH the canals, examined the dykes and bill of a cuckoo. the neatest STANDARD RED CROWN sign— The reading table in the English old-fashioned windmills. The patella is the movable bone In for your first filling of "The Better Gasoline" room is being occupied by an inter­ Last week some of us went to the the knee. Patella in Latin means a esting array of magazipoa T>n» tc, library and found out some very iiv small pan. '•— What ig Standard Rgd frnwn, ike Better Gasoline? >/ the large subscription to Current teresting__material concerning the A gasoline in which the fractions are so adjusted to weather Literature, a weekly paper used by Pope. Opium in Commerce conditions as to give a smooth flow of power at any season of the English 3 and 4 classes, we are •—Marian Kraemer - the year. also getting free subscriptions to Seventh Grade—The seventh grade Opium is the dried milky juice of several of the better magazines such is planning to have a weenie roast the unripe capsules of a poppy which for this product has been cultivated as The Atlantic Monthly, Current Friday night after trhe football game. What are fractions in Gasoline? > f through many centuries. Every spe­ History, The Golden Book, , The In History the""class is , studying cies of poppy is capable of yielding It They're the compounds taken from petroleum each of which Bookman, World's Work, Scribner's, about the first English Colony in to a greater or less extent. Opium is vaporizes within definite temperature limits. The skillful The Scholastic, -The Nature Magazine, America. merging of .these fractions and adjusting the proportions to The American Girl, Boys' Life, The procured by making incisions in the • In English the students are making poppy head or capsule, taking care not meet different weather conditions make good* gasoline. Magazine World and Harpers. These a few speeches before the class. magazines, which are for the use of to penetrate its cavity. The juice then The seventh and eighth grade boys exudes Jn drops, and after being al­ everyone, make a splendid addition What happens if these fractions are not properly are planning to have a football game lowed to remain for a day upon-.the to those others subscribed to by the after school Thursday afternoon. edges of the incision it is scraped off— adjusted f The engine may perform satisfactorily under one set school library. One day each week —Phyllis Woerful a brownish, jellylike material. As the of conditions but not all. For example, in winter good gasoline is set aside in the English 3 and 4 soft opium accumulates it Is molded requires large amounts of light ends to give quick starting and classes for a discussion of the current Eighth Grade English — into roundish lumps or irregular flat­ satisfactory performance, but in summer too much of these light issue of Current Literature and spe­ The students are now studying the tened cakes of various sizes and put ends causes vapor lock troubles. ' cial reports are also made from these uses of adjectives and adverbs. They aside to dry. ^yhen of proper cbnsist- magazines on these days. It is our learn that adjectives supply details sney It Is generally, wrapped in leaves Is Standard Red Grown a natural product? aim to become well-read and widely which give life and color to descrip­ und sent to market. informed citizens. tions, and that adverbs answer such No. Nature is not concerned with producing an. ideal gasoline . Shakespeare and his period, the questions as how, when, where, why for automobiles. It must be made by skillful men. Standard Elizabethan Age, are occupying the and to what degree. , Ancient Roman "Racket" Red Crown owes much of its anti-knock value to the use of attention of the English 4 class now. Crassus, reputed to have been the the improved cracking processes developed by the Standard Oil Special reports on the life, manners, LATIN richest man of his time, amassed a Company (Indiana). customs and people of Shakespeare's Latin I pupils are translating the great fortune by his ingenious opera­ day are being given, the material story, "In a Roman School." We tion of a private Are department in How is Standard Red Crown made? old Rome. .When a flre would break having been obtained by members of imagine this 'work would contain out, he or one of his agents would Under processes developed in the research laboratories ol the the class through research .in, the quite a few surprising elements of rush to the owner and offer to buy, Standard Oil Company (Indiana) utilizing the tremendous form of reading. Fitting in with our interest about the Roman school. work, the October Atlantic Monthly the burning structure at a very low refining facilities of this organization. Latin II pupils are translating the figure. Tbe owner usually would sell brings us news' of a sensational story, "Ulysses and Circe." Circe Shakespearean discovery. for almost nothing to get some salvage. Is Standard Red Crown a NEW Gasoline? who was a great sorceress of mytho­ Thereupon, Crassus would call up. his The tenth grade English class has logy was able to change men into Yes. It has. just been put on the market. just completed a study of .Whittier, fire brigade and, in many cases, put J wild beasts. The visit of Ulysses at Holnjes, Longfellow and Lowell, and out the blaze. In this way he became the island where Circe dwelt was owner of a great many buildings. . It • Why do you recommend it for winter driving? are now concerned with the group of famous in Ancient Literature. historians guch as Parkman, Motley tir hinted by early writers that when * Becluse.it starts easily and accelerates smoothly and because it and Prescott who also aided in inter­ 'business was dull his agents may have can be depended upon to operate smoothly in the engine and bad a hand In starting an occasional preting America. . Do you want to buy, rent, or sell? deliver a rhythmic flow of tremendous power. conflagration. Do you want employment or give WEST SIDE employment?, Try a Classified Adv. Why is Standard Red Crown recommended for Vail Gee was the only one in the Wernu Suffrage in 1797 L+ 1931 -32 Can? Because it is designed to respond to the delicate third grade to get all A's in spelling Why has It never been imagined adjustment of the latest type engines-- • because it performs better this week. • A Bladder Physic that the right of election should be The dentist found only one boy extended to women? Why I but be­ in the older types—because it burns clean, at any speed hectuse who could get a pin and have his Is a medicine that works on the cause by the law of nations and per­ it's priced to meet current economic conditions. It gives nuaDV name on the honor roll without going bladder as castor oil on the bowels. haps also by the law of nature, that ' mum performance at a moderate price. to the dentists. The lucky boy was Drives out impurities and excess acids sex la dependent on ours; and because, Russell Bolser, a first grader. that cause irritation which results in therefore, their voice would be gov­ Where can Tbuy Standard Red Crown Gasoline? The second grade are making getting up nights, frequent desire, erned by the relation in which they Standard Red Crown is sold where the Red Crown health books. burning, leg pains and backache. Get stand In Society. Therefore it Is, sir, is displayed. It is priced for the The fourth and fifth grades re­ a 25c test box of BUKETS. (5 gr. that with the exception of companies gives fiTtfw^ port that they, have learned hpw to Tablets) the pleasant bladder physic to which right of voting merely af­ add and substract fractions.' What a from any druggist After four days fects property, It has never been in hard week they must have had. if not relieved go back and get your the contemplation of the most absurd -—Henrietta Russell irioney. You .will feel better after theorists to extend the elective fran­ Fifth -Grade--- this cleansing and you get your regu­ chise to the other sex,—Chnrles .Tanies We know, how to add and subtract lar Bleep.—GIDLEY * MAC DBUG Fox in Speech on Parliamentary He- now. Donald Bussler and Madison COMPANY. form, 1787.

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