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Volame Thirty-Five, No. 20 and THE ALTO SOLO Lowell, Mich., Thursday, Oct. 1391117 ^MraoQ Lowell Defeats This and That -"•s^isT. w. F. M. S. Cedar Springs LUMBER CO. From Around MEETS HERE by 53-0 Score SELLS BUSINESS The Old Town Creation Last Friday the local grid-iron Mrs. William (Iraham enlertained Honor Roll Bank warriors look another step toward al her home in (irand llapids Satur- OCT. 18-19 the county championship when they TO M. D. HOYT day in honor of the Tilth birthday snowed Cedar Springs under to the of Mrs. Katie Wilson. Covers tune of 53-0. The ^ame was devoid were laid for len. Those from Low- Inter-lined Stationery GRAND RAPIDS DISTRICT MIS- of spectacular football except for FORMER ALTO LUMBER DEALER ell were Mrs. M. I)ay, Mrs. Susie An honor roll bank la one havinfiur- SIONARY SOCIETY TO CON- the runs of Layer and Haysmer. AND BANKER BUYS LOWELL Sayles. Mrs. Dell C.ondon, Mrs. ('.has. plut fund tqual to or grttUr than Ita VENE IN LOWELL NEXT This is Layer's llrst year and his BUSINESS AND MAKES HIS Holers, Mrs. Fred Holers, Mrs. Liz- at 59c per box. capital. WEEK. success at tolinK the ball thus far HOME HERE. zie Kropf, Mrs. N. Hand, Mrs. Clar CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00. (his year would indicate that he will ence Meyers and Mrs. liattie House. It is expected that some sixly be a j>ri/.e package before he flnish- Dessert & Brown have sold their A line luncheon was served by Mrs. Charmova is one of the greatest valuta SURPLUS FUND. RESERVES AND UN- woinen of the Grand Hapids District es his High school work. The Lowell Lumber company business (iraham ami nice presents were re- DIVIDED PROFITS OVER $30,000.00. Woniairs Foreign Missionary socie- team as a whole played excellent to M. I). Hoyt, who look possession ceived by the finest of honor. Cards we have ever offered in thia grade of sta- ty will meet at the Lowell Methodist football. October 7 and will continue Ihe and Haines furnished the entertain- church October 18 and 19 and the business at the old stand. ment. Mrs. Uell Condon won first TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $750,000.00. following program is announceid: Mr. Hoyt was formerly of the AI- tionery—and we would suggest that you WAYLAND HERE FRIDAY. honors. Tuesday Mornini;, 10:00 O'clock to-McCords Lumber company, later Wa Hkt to feel and know that we are Mrs. W. T. Fornuin, District Presi- If comparative scores mean any- cashier of the Farmers' Stale hank Piiul McCarly. who has been at buy several boxes for yourself and your giving to our cuitomer a tpecialised dent, Presiding thing then Lowell is in for a real at Alto and more recently proprietor the home of M. N. Henry during service—a service which it given freely—a Hymn—"Publish Glad Tidings" bat lie Friday afternoon when Way- of the Hoyt Lumber companv al Ihe Sunniier lej'l Saturday for Col- friends. Christmas is not so far away* service that is now, always has been and al- No. 054 land will be met en the local field. Laingsbiirg. He has also bought a or.ulo. where he will visit Mrs. Clara Commumon Service—Hev. F. I.. Wayland defeated (iodwin 12-0. lumber business at Middleville aii)ii, Mem her oft he Federal Reserve Bank Syetem this meetiiiK. Mrs. Nicholas will The Fallasburg school won its tcrest in Lowell coiimiunity and son lloherl. Mrs. I.ydia Sinilh and help solve them. cup having the highest percentage husiness allairs and we hclievr that Mr. Illiniyli tlr(»ve lu Detruit Sun- 2:00—Juniors' Silver Anniversary- of attendance for the school year, Mr. Hoyt will prove the right niiin day. Mrs. Isaheli Venlon. who has Mrs. C. E. Merrihew, Supl. of Jun- with an average of ninety-seven in the right place. heen a s^uesl nl iu-r (•ousin. Mrs. Ly- ior Dept., Presiding. per cent. In hchalf of the people and husi dia Smith IIm- past ihree weeks ae- Son#—"Precious Jewels" The Snow school won Its cup by ness men of Lowell The Ledger ex- foinpanicd them to her home in De- troit. Bible Story—Mrs. li. L. J. Mushes, scoring the highest number of points tends to him and his family a cor- Community House, (irand Hapitls of any of the schools which were dial welcome, and the right hand of A parly in honor of Ihe weddinH '"Our Greatest Assel, The Juniors"— entered in the Field Meet. The fellowship. anni\ersar\ ..| \ir. lin(| m,.^ i.:,| Mrs. Winifred Simesler Nicholas, cups were donated by the City tlumniel was fdveii hy their chil- I Strap Watclies State Banks respectively. China LOWELL LITERARY CLUB. dren Saturdas evenin« al their "•""•"•"•""•"••••••••••••••••••••••••Ma SotiK—"Faith of Our Mothers" The athletic department of the The Lowell Literary chdi held liome. I nends Innn (irand llap- No. 415 Lowell High is planning to hold the their tirst meeting for the year, nls. Ionia, and Capac were present. 3:00—"Have Children Got Souls" Play Festival and Fields Meet again I!»27-1,.I2S Wednesday, October 5, in A very ciijoyahie ••veninn was spent. lor Men Rev. It. K. Brown, Trinily, (Iranil in the Spring and hope that the ru- the clnh room al the City hall. Harold Collins. Ilarrv Manlier, Itaplds ' ral school teachers will co-operate After the president's message Id and llillmi DriKKs pla\ed with the Solo—"Sweet Story of Old" as well as they have in the past. the clnh and the reports of the com- Soen lv Music Masters (ircheslra of wu're then with a Croiley* - Miss Viola Boiler millees Mrs. N. K. Borgerson an- Hint, al a daneing p:nl\ at l-owler are the vogue and we have them in the 3:45—Our Juniors' Missionary, RESULTS OF JI'DGING CONTEST. nounced the following program: crida,\ iiiHhl. and at Hollywood Miss Mable Morgan, India Besults of the judging contest held Selection by the High school or- liall i••••in, Mini, (.n Wedm^dav and | good kinds priced reasonable and fully 4:00—Juniors' Processional at the West Michigan fair. cheslrii. Saturday nights. * guaranteed. Silver OIIVrinK The Lowell High school entered Violin solo, (lien Converse. Miss its school in Ihe (irain and Potato (Mil of town visitors and callers of Lord's Prayei* Holler accompanied at the piano. Mrs. I rancis Carter Snnda\ were contest at Ihe West Michigan fair. Tuesday Evenlne, 7:30 O'clock Violin duel. "Moonlight a n d Air. Hood and Mrs. Harris, of I'on- The results of ihe fair are as fol- Hymn—"The Kin^loin (!oinlnH" Moses," (ilea Converse and Miss liae. Mriiest Curler and wile, of No. (133 lows: Lois Hall. Miss Mable Hall, ac- I R. D. Stocking Name of school and points: Shilo and Mr. and Mrs. Slerziek. of Devotions Bev. A. T. Carllaml conipanlst. (.alcdonia. and .lav Carler and wife, I Jewelry and Radios Duett Sparta, 1.235; Hastings, 1.220; I'iano solo, "Nola," Agnes K:il ol Lowell. Mrs. L. H. Nixon, Mrs. O. J. Montague. 1.187; Charlotte, 1.183; linger. Mr. and Mrs. Chirk Maimer, of S'elter Mason, 1.155; (irand Ledge, 1.130; I'iano solos, "Moon Kisses." "l,:i Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. \Vesle\ H ill, Our (iuests—Miss Mable Moruan. Fremont, 1.13(1: Falun Bapids, l,ll!ll; Paslocale," (lladys Armslrong. ol llaslinys. Howard Rainier and Mrs. A. W. Sciilniore Lowell. 1.122; Beed City, 1.082; Iiel'reshinenls were served I>y the wile, of Crandville. were Sundav "A Message from China"—Mrs. Marshall. 1.073; Hart. 1,050; St. cominillee. The next meeting will dinner «nests and evening callers of Winifred Simesler Nicholas Johns, 1,038; Hanover, 1.020; Oke- be Ocloher I!), which is Legislalion Mr. and Mrs. Willi:ini lleauehamp. OlferiiiK mos. 1,014; Pottersville, 1,010; Big day. MULDER TIRE SHOP Benediction-Bev. L. II. Nixon, Sec- Bapids, 1,010; Morley, 1,000; Three Mrs. .lack liiinnon and daughters ond St., (irand Bapids Bivers, !M0; Belding. 1)31, AUCTION SAI.I-S. were Salnrdav forenoon visitors of Wednesday Mornint;. 9:30 O'clock. her sisters. Mrs. Polrull and Mrv Allie Can* will have an auction of Howk. In the aflernooM all drove Hymn—"The KIiik's Highway" STARTS JAIL TERM FOR TIPSY farm personal property on Ihe A Great Discovery ^ No. 701 to Kalamazoo lu visit their inolher. DRIVING. premises north of Ihe Boslon-Keene Mrs. Nellie H.ilhurt. Devolions—Slewar dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. F. I discovery, a new land of almoat L. liarnes. Sunshine OU'eriiiK line and costs or 00 days in jail. John Mills. Lowell's old lime wag- ; limitless wealth. But it took more We have purchased a new Election Finglelon. unable to pay the .One, on maker, will have an auction s.de I irst class juh prinlin.y al The Installation of Olllccrs began serving his jail seiileuce Mon- of tools, etc.. at his shop October 22. Lid.yer ollice. I'ronipl service. than 300 yeara of sacrifice and pio- t...... Rev. J. C. Willits, Holland day afternoon.—((irand Bapids Her- al I p. m. See advertisement in this Moderate pri«es. Heller leave your neering to begin to tap this wealth. outfit for cementing Arm- Noon Tide Prayer ald. paper. printing money in Lowell, where Wednesday Afternoon, 1:15 O'clock. noii gel the most and hest for the strong's Linoleum to your County Conferences, in charge of least. Vice Presidents ***************************************************** Mr. and Mrs. Herl Carr spent Sun- Today you can secure, in a few short floors. "In Memoriam t day in Saranac. guests of Mr. and years and with small aacrifice—a ...Mrs. 11. II. Harris. Middleville Mrs. Hurt Carr. They drove to sound foundation for your personal 2:00—"Study-Book Melhods"— .Muskegon Salnnla.N lo visit his sis- With this new outfit we Mrs. Winifred Simesler Nicholas ter and family returning home Sun- fortune. You will make your great Solo Miss Martha Barkema Strand Chcatrc Program day. discovery the day that you realize are able to render you a "District Methods"—Mrs. A. Schaaf, William (Iraham and wife, of District Corresponding Secretary; (irand Hapids. Mrs. Katie Wilson the power of regular saving. service never before off- Mrs. Bertha Bush, District Treas- and Mrs. Mars Smiles allended the urer Friday, Oct. 14 funeral •f Charles Hlanding last Inspiration from Branch Meetinu Tuesday. ered to you in Lowell. at ChicaKo, III. IteadiiiK Journal 'THE BIG PARADE" Hev. A. , . Hlair occupied the pul- Business pit al lln S(.nlh (lonfircKational Come let us give you our church in Lowell State Bank Hymn—"Blest Be the Tie That (irand Hapids in lliv Binds" place of lln regular pastor, Hev. W. price for your every want .No. 550 Saturday, Oct. 15 A. Minly. Bev. W. A. Kxner, Freeport LOWELL, MICH. Benediction Wallace Beery in C O. Lawrence Is driving in the and need in Linoleum. Wednesday Evening, 0:00 O'clock "Miiinih" llns week Mrs. Lawrence louim People's Baii(|iiet accompanied liim to he the guesi of Armstrong Linoleums are made in Special Music—The Vln«er Junior her sister in De l-'ord , UrJ7. on the altar of aristocracy? The law of royalty aaid "Veiu" He said • • atfed IM years. She was married to I'm lies from (irand Hapids are "No"—and risked hii life to iteal her from the man everybody feared! ! Sanford Wall March 31, IH53, who moving into the l-ahrni house on 1924 Dodge Touring, Rex glass enclosure preceded her to the belter land Alio A Two Reel Comedy, "Why Girls Sey No." VerKcnucs road lately vacated bv March 12, 1003. Hohert l.uz and family. 1924 Dodge 3-4 Ton Panel Out of Town Pupils She leaves to mourn their loss two Admission 15c and 25c. A GOOD EIGHT FOUR TRUCK. daughters, Mrs. ICInia Sevi-rv, of (i. A. K. AND W. K. Lowell and Mrs. Sheridan Tayjor, of The monlhly dinner was enjoyed Kalamaxoo. besides a host of friends. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 18 and 19 hy all who attended lasl Thursday are invited to bring their She was converted in early life and four old vels responded lo the and iinited with the Baptist chiireli dinner call. Holers, Dawson, Sayles GOULD'S GARAGE lunch and spend their of which she was a faithful and "SMILE BROTHER SMILE" and Hurt. A few visitors were en- Sales and Service consistent member tinlil her death. tertained and idler Ihe meal a "song noon hour with us. Ta- lest," was enjoyed for an hour or She was a devoted and loving moth- with Dorothy Mackail and Jack Mulhall Have your car refinished. er, a kind and true neighbor and so, which is becoming quite a fea- bles for all. friend. Ha was tha world's champ salesman. But when it came to sell- | ture with thi* old boys. The Corps Ftndtr and body rapairing. The funeral service was held at Ing himself to tfte girl he loved -that was a different story! It's the • meeling in Ihe afternoon was very successful and lull business, books the hoinc In Lowell Saturdav afler- •eason's love-comedy sell-out with two of your screen favorites! ! +t*w*********************************wwmn "jon. Oct. 8, Bev. A. T. Carlland, were audited and an application for We Serve Sandwiches and of Iclaling. Burial was In the Low- Alio A Two Reel Comedy, "The Midnight Follies." a new niemher was read with more ell cemetery. in si«hl. Very sorry to report the Hot Drinks Admission ISc and 25c ness of Mrs. IMetcher and others, VERGENNES GRANGE OFFICERS of the older members who were not Vergenncs Grange, No. \mi at a Thursday, Oct. 20 able to attend. The next meeling regular inceling Wednesday, Oel. 5, will be held October 2(1, Hey. the following olllccrs were elected Richard Dix in Coa/s of Character Lalley * s for the coming year: AMERICAN LEGION. The regular meeting of the Ameri- Master Carl Both, Jr.; overseer, We stock it all grades and slies at prlcti T. 11. UiallW; secretary, Buby "QUICKSAND" can Legion was held Monday, Oct. Hudson; steward. Carl James; as- Hi, with Ihe new olllccrs on the job. that the public approve. sistant steward. Fred Gross; chap- A Thrilling Western Drama. IMans for the observation of Armis- lain, Mrs. Hermanee, treasurer; Ab- tice day were discussed as well as ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••see bey Odd I; secretary, O. J. Odell; Also A Two Reel Comedy, "French Fried." future Legion activities. After Ihe Ceres, If tile Chalice; Pomona. business meeting supper was served. Blaneh lllmebaugh; Mora, Clara Next regular meeting will be held Furnace Fero; L. A. Steward. Mrs. F. Gross; Coming, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 end 22 Ocloher 24. and it is hoped that ev- IruNlee, C. M. Himebaiigh. eryone will attend this meeting as Clara Bow in "Childien of Divorce. * matters of importance are to be de- Heating Stove cided that nifdil. J'ly Tjime CLOVER LEAF CLUU. The Clover Leaf duo met Tiich- Coming Soon, "Ben Hur." CANNON TOWNSHIP MAN TAKEN Range day at the City hall. The mimilcs IN UQI OK RAID. of the last meeting were read and t***************************************************f Peter Landowski, of Cannon town- Don't let fliet or other intectt make you uncomfert- approved and the business of the ship is held at the Kent county jail Fireplace able. We have all the thingt that get rid of them* day dinosed of. Mr. Guniser then on a charge of violating Ihe liquor favored the club with two delight- laws following a raid on his resi- ful vocal solos, after which Bep. dence. one mile north of Cannons- Boiler Fly'tox, Flit, Black Flag (Powder or Liquid) l/)ok gave a talk on the legislature burg yesterday afternoon by Depu- and then called Hon. Carl K. Mapes YOU NEED UB ties Jack llongerhyde. Lawyer and to address the dub. His talk was Oniric. The deputies sei'/ed a Sticky Fly Paper, Daisy Fly Killer*, interesting and inslrudlve. The BUV A HOME. llulUI u Nvw Rtfpnlr Vour lloim?. still in operation, seven gallons of Elvampiro Powder, Fly Swatter*, dub adioiirned to meet in two weeks moonshine whiskey and two barrels We Can Solve Your Heat Problem for Literary day. WE CAN HELP YOU of mash, they said.—(irand Hapids Sprayer*, Etc, Herald, Oct. 8. CIRCUIT COURT CASE. Willel Curtis vs. Marion Olte Cur- CLOHINfi NOTICE. G. H. RUNCIMP\N lis: Bill for divorce; married Lowell Building & Loan Auociation Hefdnning October Hth, we will lOinegar d Jfartman June 15, 1025, at Ada; have one D. S. Simon Safety and H. L. Shuter mil reopen for biisineKK Saturday Call 34 for Quality Coal. daughter, Yvonne, 14 months old; evenings, until further notice. cruelty alleged.—(Grand Bapids President 1% Secretary r.ity State Hank, Herald, Lowell Slate Hank. *

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THE LOWELL LEDGER and THE ALTO BOLO OUR SPECIAL PAGE OF SERIAL STORIES • • Two interesting serial stories appear regularly on this page. We choose only the best of m OUR OTHER STORY PAGE literature* for our readers. We cant print on one page aD the interesting stories we have selected for our readers. Yoo will find here an additional serial, or a short tale, a hit of history, or perhaps a column of humor. a bnt flying nroimd tbis house all "Bring some caudles, Billy," she evening." said. •>i,ho ilglits may be going out She not up from her dniir lonlntive- any moment—and Billy," as he started ly, obviously hoping that the seance to leave, "there's a gentleman arriv- The color rose to the dark hnlr on was over. ing on the last train. After he comes her foreheud. "I found a job. Vou "Oli, Miss Nelly," she hursi out. you may go to bed. I'll wait up for see they needed H nurse terribly, nt CARIB GOLD Mantr-h '« tha nnlr r.atSfn'!/ CAP the school. Her eyes avoided his "I'lease lot me sloop in your room Miss Dale oh, and Billy," arresting riv-.-ti.. I tiranil jf yi'M rr f'OOD I'R'.HIIt-Tfl enlij .|iciuii- tonight! It's only when my jaw him at the door, "see that all the Men .. learchlnu' look now. '•My brother re- Iv.ly Ihrougli On-m. n .own anisliMam, *ni) timir own tUirea. drops that I snore—1 can tie it up outer doors on tills floor are locked By ELLERY H. CLARK vlvors were dispatched In one flercs turns in the sprlnu. so 1 deeided to with a handkerchief!" and bring the keys here." rush. The captain, cool and buBlnea^ wait for him here " STORY FROM THE START Copxrlibt ItSA by BobbH-Uerrlll Co. AND "I wish you'd tie It up with a Billy nodded ami departed. Miss WNU 8«rvlc« like as ever, stove in their boat Marooned "Pill when j left, ion were leaving handkerchief now," said her mis- Cornelia took a long breath. Now In ihi- fninll New .Teriioy vlt- nn nx. and lei Ihe bodies of the ^ iii a day or two tor Moose." ht- relent- The merry little kite flyers will tress, absent-mindedly, still pondering that the moment for waiting hud inso >f Strnltsmoath. In ilx* year float free for the scavengers of lessly per-d>it'd. "Ami vou wrote my soon come home with appetites r tT-ty, IV.chard I.iiid.say. who tells the message that the pointer had passed—the moment for action come nerve and sinew was bent to that one seats behind It, armed with our rifles ocean. Two of our own crew lay Chrisimas letter ami never told me that jim demand Monarch Cocoa tin* story, nlves an exhibition of BELLS f?4 spelled. "11—A—T—Bat!" sho mur- —she felt suddenly indomitable, pre- purpose; nil was concentration, and and a plentiful supply of ammunition. you were only nineiy miles swuy," he Mk inarksaianshtp before some with upturned faces, and with BroaS and Teenie Weenie Peanut Butter mured. Thought-transference—warn- pared to face a dozen Bats! I was aware of nothing else In the Then the captain himself took the vlllnKern and a HtraiiBer. with round holes In their foreheads; they George added reproaehfui!y, sandwiches. Be ready. Mother! c/4 Now/ ing—accident? Whatever It was. It Her feelings were not shared by her whom they afterward dine at world. But now, shooting nt n negro tiller ropes and we were off. it was also were tossed over, to join tbe grlai "1 -I couldn't interfere v'.th the- was—nerve-shaking. She put the maid. "1 know what all this means," ih« lavcrn. The convernatton who had never done me harm, In spite grim enough to pass among the few fleet of the floating dead. your tight for the fox trade," -he re. turns on n notortoun pirate, Marsh PVLRV Kcnuino Monarch i,ackaife l)*ari © COrpEE from the P/oy ouljadtoard aside—accident or not, moaned Lizzie. "I tell you there's of myself I aimed half-heartedly, not survivors of the sunken bouts, tiieir "And now, my bullies," cried the plied weakly. —' tiir LloiiJI'.n'l, ti,.- oldest trademnrk in whose shin, the Black Panther, tfl tin* United Stati'D oovi-rinic a cotnpletB linn she was done with It for the evening. golaif,' to be a death, sure!" really wishing to hit tiio mark. And heads bobbing up and down on the ! LOWERS ARE HIGHER "Uell. the (ai| Is, .M|>s ,)oan (.Miar L MARY ROBERTS R.INEHARJ thnuclM lo be In the vicinity captain, "we'll lay nlongslde nnd etc of Un* world s tinist fool produclH OifTw. Hut she euuld not so easily dispose "There certainly will be If you don't S( xt mnrnlriK T.liidsny, after wild thus I scored a clean miss, though the waves. As we passed they cursed us; what this shark has towed In her maw. rler," he said wiih a i.iij.h, ••mat T< ii, Oicr,Cotaui I'lrklef. I>aniit Flutter, J and AMI W HOPWOOO (luckH, Is sltiniu In a "blind Canned Fruili" wnd tablrn, and otlier of the IJat. Sending a protesting keep (pilot," said her mistress acridly. bullet, Indeed, could »io| have gone so and at one. whose language was In- Jenkins went to buy a dog. "What you're here at .Mbnny, and I'm if Al- w hi.n three s'liinKers land on the Plenty of rum, I'll warrant, and plenty Buiir-rior tuble oiiecialtie.), l.iz/.ie olT for ber reading glasses. "Lock the billiard room windows and far astray, for Ihe pilot, not lacking •THE &A1 * COPYRICHT, 1930. t>y MARl ROBERTS bc.-n'h ii".ir liim They bury a credibly vile, the captain leveled his of gold. And all for us. Give way, Is this'.'" asked he. poinling to an ani- bany and I hei'ej.v aiilioume that l ie REID, MURDOCH & CO. RINEHAKT end AVFRY HOPWOOO V K U. SF-RVICE Miss Cornelia «<'t the even in i; paper go to bed." courage. Instantly turned and waved n pistol nnd shot him through Hie head. mal. MONARCH ri; st ami tlu n "tie of thotn, Bur- lads, and tonight we sup like khiga.'* uoin^ to siav ii diiy ..t ivvo ur •; ree, Eitulliihrd IHSJ and settled down to what by now bad But this was the last straw for 1,1.1. r-H-oK'tzeil hy l.imlsay as hand nt us, while holding the Shark The others he spared, not from mercy, "Fifty dollars."' •aid the dealer. and i,ilk to you." Chlcaun rillibur^ii Doiion New York iri'iul of :i panllu'i'. The H'Jil oxas- tli > n.an »•.<• litlkod with the day W M (J J«ck«onviJle lumpa Loi Anetlei Qimlilij Jor7o I 'ears bocoiin' hor ob>e<-ii>n. She had not f.i/.zie. A picture of two loiu, dark 1 true to her course. as I well divined, but for the pleasure be;.ire, It. Is one of hl.s oompan- "And lids smaller one?" COPYRlfiHT {<./ The PUDI lOMING CO bERVICE I'lll Slire." sbe >;iI W how. piTa'C'l llrr. far ti' sear-'h. f'"- a long blaek stream- flights of stairs up wbieii she had to CHAPTER VI STORV FROM THE START l.nin I^liulsiiy H presence Is dls- The captain exploded In angry of leaving them to a slower and more "One hundred dollars." 'that you nre mns i.aiii niii: "New, M/.zle AUt'ii!" slio said er ran aeross fie front page -"Bat pass to reach her bedchamber rose rov.red. The third man Is fap- wrath. "D—n you, I thought you were lingering death. "This smaller one still?" CHAPTER X l .vi-!i Vou'd listen whiil they you forip't that m ! slmriily, "you forgot }il! thiit supor- r.allie< P"liee Again." before her- and she spoke her mind. • M;.rcluy ••f the Black I'an- Port of the Devil. Half Century Since The Rarer Sort Defy in R nil crtort!" to . ,.1 Hi: .' l a marksman," he cried, and seizing a On we swept after the one remain- "One humlred ami lifly dollars." write from Moose." Swall, docs not nppiov.. ..f I ptiiluiis i 'iisi'iiso am! stop lookiiif: • ,. r The Ihrce ro aboard, Llnd- Four days Inter, on a bright snd —15— i M. M i- • : i.. . idef of the him. uf;.r a Ion;,' .«« • of i. ir- Site skiiniiiod throu-h ihe aniele "I am not ^oing to bed!" she said rifle from Burford's hand, he made ns ing fugitive, and as we steadily gained "Ami this tiny one?" "All the worse fur Swan. Birth of "Tom Sawyer" . > • i • there n y-nth to whom cloudless evening, n light br.•• ... . v., j ii tb.? Army and ,.(. only i .. a remarkable resem- upon her, the captain ordered Burford tnule were over at Flkvvan. Tho dance •1. ill; •Ailli a letter, read to I III Koillg In .ee \iiil ioIllorMiW en'i k Ur.' wn to tl " po' j of ihin.." She smiled—sho it aloi i! for l,i/./.ii'';< benelit. •ow and leave lids house." That smdi r. - Uobert .McAllister, whom brought us within landing distance of Navy .• •: . :n ,i-hi:i,"on the other ns -Th.' ! at" has l>ro ; t ilbellt caring to endanger his hold over his and myself to open lire. I obeyed "Say! Tell me what Ii will cost If ing, afternoon, ami evetiin^, Sn *avvver.' i- ;if|j years ..id and liter- I w ,d j i;.Mi l ix io f.-r hor olidurate I ,' :i;y caj I Ukio'v^- iu-ss. "\\ hi'i't's Ilial oiii.la- • -i.M-.ird of !iis crimes shows wiiile >lii' lived made little difference his un. le's plantation In Jamaica. straining my eyes toward the Island, - ••nei I i. . . .-a is re- his vv It ' end. Mid nt police 1,,: ;,i> has Hvvorn to kill the sion If he missed, he thought better of not regard these hlnckguards as nie?i. ily Herald. idea will have my way. What time tonight • ra;.uj tiie birth of Mark Twain's in own r. .:u( -t, the chii f i I'm '.Ice 1 i ' vitletl the music from an ancient ami 'Im! tliis freelrader, McI»oiialtl, when the captain approached to give board ;"' -li' i. willi him to br ei dowed with an almost lo ber—she was beyond the need of . . i- r M V il ter. Bob Is asked to Mtvro ar £.%y(./->/cr-ARD — ,,l;| v markab •• f..r the :onnieri enary char- best op. r.it v.. An- It nnd handed the piece to me. "Try but as vermin, whose extermlnntlon ScjUTed violin, had passed off without . ''e tho man wanted in Nova do I knock on the door ol' the llev- "iri^ible pen flilld. an event which BS9 • b dct(;niKnali"ii in her i-ye. di.ib'ilii al ihucniiity- .-<> far there is Tnuh's consi-latiotis. "I asked yoi; • • ^ II • i'. In his uncle'H houso- mo my pan Ing Instructions. "In a acter of i .- a: i ..!.on He's ambitiuu* tiers II. to b-rt on tie! trn il of tho again." he said; nnd to Burford he would leave the world Infinitely better The Town Laundry, Macuto, Venezuela. erend Swan?" With all his eye* Garth marked a di.-iinei e[i<..'li in American He refuses aii'l Is killed. FACZ LiFTINC i cotnpWIing the Inierl'crtnce of ih" S'otl.i lor a murder commiited about 1- '. X'- h h. r nlecc ] ale Ci'- U:'-'.: si. red violvnily. "It's no clew i'• hi< id- ntily-- I'leasant i'n my bended knees not to take this very few moments." he told me. "Bur- • to do better and better work, but ha ; Is, y Is askid lo take his commanded: "Load the boy's rifle ns off. And in the second place, though | factor as peacemaker. The cus- ihree >ears ago. a returned soldier was earesslnj; the face which bad iterntun . While his stories ot "Tom" OMl. ?•!:- Cornelia Va i ( onJcr Is place two mil.-s from a railroad." sno ford will set you ashore. As soon as I'Pf.i) noil hv Hie N'litlnnal (](»'i:ra|ihlc Up lin n wii;i a i rayor bool; on it read;: .; l'"r an '-id woman' wiio's just .• Heallr.liip ills helpleasneaa quick as you enn." the mountain side, widte, ileeey clouds collie to him by the life iu f')A PUOW, md "Hu'kleberry lini e.-iablishetl I cares net hing about money. tli. rear, t- • I own It with shame, there had risen .•?...;|oiy, WuxlilniMoti, P. «'.) tomary present of stm.-ir ami flour, ten ^ivu.-k and killed a man supposed to dvir ^ in to bcop it qniol I" .she croauetl, .Vrk- recel^d a ibrealoiiinu* U't'cr," she went on he.itediy. "For meivy'- sake. ; mi.Ur threat of a HngerinR you land, make your way to the near- hung motionless la the burning nir, "Now inost of us are ike .Tones. A the Into C lirtlelgh Fi om in--, who I could not but admire the quick- In me the wild excitement of the pur- lIF "Spanish Main" Is familiar snd pork, had been given to encii fam- he his .\i!e\ lover. He was traced followed him over the tundra of Aki- Mark Twain'.- ^-nius in • .•• eyes of I (1 hi < n ing lier tluimb in tli" d;:ootlon of Uie tlioi:,.iit ironically ah. here was some- M s- Nelly, je.'s go back to the cily i'h. l.ii.ilsay a j; rocs to assume est town, which lies about two miles increasing the impression of vast ness I man said to Jones one day : un:r h. • rccont dt..' h ness with which Ids mind worked. To suit. the thrill of this contest where to ihe ear of everyone who ily of hunters and the frees had to Newfoiuidland. A.-eonliiu to Mc- miski, conipniiioned his drenms. Tho .iK'f 'lay critic.-, hi- worldwide reim- (f tho U ilo n hank. fiirliirr I>om1;, as.-. thing new, a black-lMirdered "box ' mi fieloiv it's toil late;" \ uni; MoAlllstcr's name and Inland. Port of the Dovil. they call It. " 'Jolie.-, what, would y..;i do if you fr.-o .1. nt i: !ils iilni-..' in Andrew's houso- lond my own arm again was the best the prize was death; nnd though but a lias ever read a pirate story; and of solemn rest, which was already Matin m ('harlloii Island, the descrlp- miraele of her beinu' here to talk to— tnilon as a humorist had been achieved wre.k.d .caus.' of ho theft of the iVont pa^'f a -laieniont by the Miss Coraelia u.i- iiille\ible. nnd it deserves its title. There l? an feasted and gos-dpetl lo H.eir hearts' • had SI oiiotnM);" 'i'rin^ It Imtc!" s;iM Mi-? ("or- !i use The Black Panther comes Tbut just what Is 111 Fe\? overpowering." look at. when he had tboiight her ;ilnio>t •.•!, years b.they -aincd in of cvirt y. Miss possible judgment, for in delicate scant half-hour before I had leveled content, oblivious of bitter moons to n of the soldier tallies w ith ihe ap- a i i r - s paper. " I'm not ^oir j. Vou can make up n plutub.-rcd ship, with all Inn there, named—or rather mis- " hoy sai l .lones. 'Why, I'd do the V.,.. "(I.-. 1. r r.-. . iv. s k. not.- r:i'!ia. iaipl.i My; tlion a> 1 ii' still work like this the thorough knowledge my rifle at the pilot of our foe with a expressions in Kngllsh literature And so. Indeed, as Klngsley So vivid- lieanin.v of ihis I.aughinir MeDonabl. souih across the fore is: And why wide i;rculaiion, A. II. lispen-ha-le She road it ulcud. •\\ e nnisf cease your mind to that. I'm going h. find , a i' ard murdered. named—the Palace of Delight, where com»* on far trap-lines wlien. if mime w,inert-" 1 •r to vaea! a t • I lac hesi'atod, "l.l/./ioI" ly pictures them, do these miuhty .-ame ih anybody else would io, of of one's piece is essential. And ac- feeling of reluctance, now 1 opened kave given rise to more con- were hard to llnd. tbeir . liildn-n would I have written Montreal that the hail she stayed on ,n the dreary north? recall-, wriiing a biographical sketca nt o'lfi- (• i pa'n of 0 «ii 1 I'llO coiiibin^ tiie criinii world f"r the oai v. i:;,:"> ur.i.,: willi liiis plai-e if all the young bloods, aye, and the old dliTs nppenr; and one learns with re- , eourse. IM overwork myself jn'o Sl.ivorii'u. ovi'i*y n;-xI'lia-nr of her cordingly. though I held as true as I fusion. Applied originally, ll would whimper with hunger. The last of ^ sen.Miner is vv interim: on Ihis cast. ] 1 ihlnk you could eome up tonijdil ' ^nf Mark Tw.iii. n S; N holas Maga- r. turns ! orn ti.- city ll • 1'. bli.' I'.at and look higher, llo nia\ be a •i tala - all Mimiacr. I came out to ones, too. meet lo drink nnd gamble, cyspeptie neiirasiiieniii try ing to make to hire a ,? body a Nolmis I'mii'sl, Li/.zie -low- could with Burford's rifle, I had no uppeur, to the waters of the Carih- gret that the talented novelist could i e\peei the provincial police will show •loan's teeth tlasiie | in nn alluring •* laeri I ..i.i a lawyer -a d-'i'tor lion- CHAPTER V—Continued the dog-tennis had jingled up the ly wriit over to the bookcase, lifted ihe ' iMii.iry tm- a re-l 'anil I'm K^i'lr to match their nice horses and to never have beheld their awful gran- i i : V ' i ii M i . v M i " ! : great expectation of dropping my man. iean sea iiiid that part of the Atlantic river trail or down the delta bound i un here s.iiin to inves'i-aii.." smile. "I'll try in re.oncl 1.• Mi Swan His "Innocents Abroad,' a coilection - ori d in i - coinniuniiy by day and at to L'et it." —8— make love lo the girls. I advise yoo tla' pray.'." b«><'i-<. and took down the What the result of the shot really was, oreiin Iraversed by the treasure ships deur. lie who alone, perhaps, has done | "Now, what d'yoii iliink of lhatV" lo the bluer dosi. of voir fir^sPiice. d" Uew.-paper b iters sent bade durilig nLdit a bloodthirsty assas>in-'i'he "Voiril yulir beaveidy rest*" to do none of these things; nny one of for Akimiski. Tbanks to Solid, It had 1"i;i cd liv.-n th-'li. sh(> Wniild The men, after vociferously signify- 1 shall never know. If the negro were o# Spain, it gradually Included the justice to Ihe scene. Inaccuracies, to ' !ieni:inil',il i'am.'ion of the man whose He needs in.' here, y..u , finds his trip to I. iropc and the Holy land, I.ahor -rived Is money -awd CHAPTER III—Continued print I'lnri'iMl before In r eyes - ^he been an unheard of trade wliieli had in-l c^ri'v it n'i 1 the b't; ;• 1 p.-rd In : . • way on the s 'heoner during the down the entrance of the channel. Mich time as airships shall have be- greenish-brown mass before him; but j ' There niusi he ten thoiisjind men well as Swan. Klyht oVlo.-k loni-ht '" 'les on "I:,:orcr,;- Abioad" reached h w I 0 Alien' to v, i:h i ' I" l.i/.vi" was saying. -m nly d<'cid- busy sorting ami pressing the fur. 1 ii For reasons which they did not you over to the Island In the lagoon. presently he spies sonic!hing to meas- st',!iihi ii - na.ntbs, The von^ne*' M-- t'uriM !i:i - iap Willi a s. • of i •• And now. nt this second miss. I come popular In Caribbean countries, wliieli was to go by sled Immediately i in Canada wiih scarred faces. Came- And walked -wii'ily away, n.ad lope tl IM vA | iia touched lb om.ia- iiil' he secret he bad Im^u'e I Tell your uncle your story thus. Vour can do It yourself! HI ! re\..,l, ihey seemed sure that the itut let u- use Ihe term in Its original ure with, a cluster of buildings, a lit- I'.e^iu-e I.ainriiing .MeDonabl in bis brain, his emotions out ..t iiatid. InlVrle ihiag certainly spelled to , day. "I miudit as we!! realized, for Ihe first time, that tho vessel was captured by pirates and to Albany. of itshe said lirndy. Sh .ii. had headed south, and accord- sense us applying to ihe sea only—to tle toy city, which he Is toid Is Li happens III have one doesn't make him Why had she staved? Why 1 ol she "(»!,. Mi Nr -ed. "1 wisli 1 were a tejj •u. l.lz it. I'm aving a ilctec- negro's was not the only life In dan- burned to the water's edge. Von your- "Twenty eight tbousand dollars," Prcol Thai Ancicnts two people and you know ;; . y we laid our own course In that lln; "golden, tropic sea." which, de- Ouaira, while apparently but a stone's the murderer." stayed? he kept asking hinis he Ileade 1 wan; t j man. 1 any law\er. doc- ii\i i at dt v,n toni'Jit from police ger. Tho captain's dark face turned self. after performing prodigies of said the fador as he tlni.-hed cliecking Alien I" M!-s C"rue; diroct Ion. serted by Its galleons, bereft of Its throw away lies Macuto. the well- "Some s.iy it 's only I lie old birds • 'am.•roii sensed that tho reply had hurried to Cameron's house Suffered as We Do go b:; i<> tta i tor or my ticiiuaint ince in the ciiv I dare s;jy actually livid, and quick as a flash he his list. "Our little trips inland after hea mrters valor, leaped overboard In the dark- known watering place. Then, per- who go in f..r Tiwv lifiing.' Here's Su f. ivrs ii"::! p, orrho. a, , nd kin- Stei'U—but ll w'S also i.i With the first dawn of day, the look- whipped a pistol from his belt nnd lev- romance ami its mystery, deserves, a personal tin-"--was In the nature At supper at the Cameioi.. • Jut brie Miss rofi:< >!ia braced herself. "1 i leading d.ie lift • without mv sus- e w II be d enough. Mo-t yf ness nnd the next morning were Sotici ami over to the Mand were out nt the masthead lustily announced surely, to retain Us memories and Its haps. iliougli almost too late—for the one only eigl.ieen years old who's had • of detense of the maimed leL'ions, said: "l met an old friem on tho have rented this house for four '•iii an Bn! at least we can have eled It at my head. "Vou kill that picked up by a trading schooner which riither worlli while, my frieiid." ire . '• el: i:' llieV ..e till Iheir Instant I.h ^rroan d. but sbf know her the presence of a sail. 1 had never ancient glorious name. ship has a schedule lo maintain— her.s lifted humirt ds of times, and I and said quietly; 'Nr., of course not' clearing toniirhf." months and 1 am LMii._' to stay." she ' l.\< -y man leads a denble life, and ne j ropi-r niu'ht's sleep." mnn on your next shot," he said In a brought you to the island. Invent nny Kiienne grinned. "No I.Mile post i 'eelh. t. otisole Ihciaselvcs with the m SI H icyed. I've been before seen the captain so excited, as does the full Impressiveness of the Willi no ill elVecl." but lids .M h .nabl sailed out of St. The kindly eyes of the factor's wife lather in said, tirr ly. lier eyes sonpht I.izyir'-;, some more than that.'' Lizzie observed. "Not I. I tru-l tio man." said Lizzie. tone of the most dreadful and ominous details you please, but I advise you The coast has lis historic memories ink' dls evair mak' dat trade on tils i workin.- for you for twenty years," he paced the deck with an air so scene burst upon Ids awakened senses; .loblis. tjiieer if im should be the "rew quizzical as they met ihe ^atiee any kind firivin^' to pour sotue bt-r own In- "I gin-s ii rests them. like il does me But Miss ("orm-lia hat] piek.'d up the culm, "or so help me Ood, I'll scatter not to be more talkative than you can as well—this far-famed coast of Tier- bay. Dey geeve vuu bi^-er place soon, i i-T (iniT'ii -he miit'ered. "I've been your goat vengeful and so savage that 1 was glad and If there yet he time, let him gaze Starfish and Oysters bird they're afler." of her guest. "She was here when flexible courage Into the iatter'.- to take oil my corsets." paper a^ain. your brains over this deck." ru Firme which Columbus declared to Vou tak' Ftlenne Savanne witl you?" Tl.. y of water help. As matters stand, the less snld Intently liefore him. for the view en- Ktknne came to ihe kltcnen md told i.-etve-. pc: haps : quakin^' form. I'.at 1 iz/.ie would not for twenty vcars and I've goi a right Miss ("orneiia opened her mouth to "'Ihe Bail's last .rime was a par- to stay as far from him as I could. At the same Instant Burford handed bo the site of the earthly Paradise. The oyster yawnctl qiiitt' wi.l.-Iy "Take you with me, you old villain? "How many police will they send on the better. In two weeks' time HI tirely changes when he lands, nnd not Ami In sp... •]y toto-s lie said: this cusC?" us of your success. What did you do "W ei!, s r Waiter Itale.gh • •»uid mil Health! look at lier. Suddenly ^ht started to speak my mind—" rebuke ii.-r, but just at that moment ticularly airodous one.'" she read. Vet as the day advanced his mood me my rifle. Once more I dropped to Ihe most beautiful (lands) In the How could I get a lorn: wiihout you? meet you at this very point, as soon j until be is once more on hoard and "Wlipti 'stars' eonit» out It's time for rm have had :his. My ^r.-at urea' graiitl- Miss Cornelia cut iter off. "Vou gradually altered to one of grim world, und very populous." "Oh, not more tluin two." to that girl last September? She and Beauty! and gave a low seroam. there va- a clink of Ice from the "'The body of the murdered man . . " my knee; once more I took a moment after sunset as you can get here. And To so ok my oyster bed!" You're responsible for this cnlch of lati'-r. ihe admirai, "lei not -ulTer haven't pit a mind. Sit down," she mirth, for everything appeared to fa- Ihe vessel well In the oiling can the j "I'm sprry for them. then. They'd I have talked a lot about you this © "There's somebody et the terrace:' hall, and 1'iily, the .lapanese, entered But Lizzie could bear no more. to calculate distance, velocity of wind, Afler Columbus came Alonzo de fur, and you know It." f "in iii;s. lie i;iay ;.ave had loui and you must ^ave the whole story for me. noble proportions of the "Sllla" again j never tohie back, l)o you think that winter." Klie breathed In a ghastly whisjtor commanded. carrying a tray w ith a pitcher of water "Why don't you read the funny page vor our fortunes, and to injure those Savanne gravely shook his head. the allowance that must be made for Don't bother your head with plans; 1*11 Djcdu, who sailed westward lo the be appreciated. Call It a Century broiicliitis, b ;i m .er iiyorrboea or the Lizzie sat -hep bands at her sides. of the enemy. When the breeze sprang two men can go to that schooner in (luihrie's heart warmed to the Infer- clutching at Miss Cornelia's arm. and some glasse- on it. Miss Cor- once in a while?" she wailed, and hur- the different angles at which we attend to those. I want the facts; nil •Oulf of Maracaibo, where he chanced Mrs. Greene—Vou simply must stay "Eel was you who tak' tie chalice on fashionable inline: a With a sit:!i of tried patience. Miss nelia watched hi- impassive progress, up. as It presently did. It came light La Gualra Is Picturesque. de riviere lo tin' Soucl. Wen we go , Seal cove and get M. Donald, If he's ence. He fell the blood in his face, For u second Miss Cornoila sat ried to dose the windows In the bil- sailed; und then, according to my about McAllister, the house, the gar- •spoil some Indian villages built, on with us; we're close to a beautiful I'.Ut Ihe^' 11,ioder. n sui'fercrs have ap- Cornelia put ber unwilling liiiL-ers on womlerinu If the Oriental races ever ami puffy from the north and east, and La Oiiiilra. for all Its fame, or rather : the tmllty man? He wouldn't he and strove to cover his enibar:iis>meni frozen. Then, 'lion't de that!" she liard room, 'i'he door leading Into the custom, 1 banished from my mind oil rison ; if possible, where he has hidden fliles, und so named the land Vene- old golf course. to Albanee I tell dem peopr dat de parently i"'n eonuralulating Ihem- the liitle movlng-lable that is used to felt terroi she could not imagine all we. In the sailor's phrase, "brought the notoriety. Is a city of but I MM) In- ; taken alive nnd I've a notion thnt with the question: "How did she said sharply. "What nonsense!" but billiard room shut behind her. thoughts of ships, of sen and sky, and the treasure. Here are a brace of snelu, or "Little Venice." In the next Visitor—How old Is il ? new man at Klkwan ees hell on catch sel ves unduiy. There i- nothing new wind up with us," drawing steadily habitants, or about two-thirds the size [ life Isn't worth much to MeDoinild come to slay and help that etligy of she looked over her shoulder as she point to the letters on the board Itself. Lizzie's banshees and kelpies produc- Miss Cornelia remained reatlin^' for of everything In the world save that year—ihe opening year of the Six- de fur." pistols and a knife, and here Is your Mrs, Greene—I'm not so sure, but a man. Swan?" under the sun : eerii. i nly there is im Then she placed her own hands on it, in^ a single shiver from Billy. nearer and nearer to our foe, until the of Bangor. Maine; but even this seems Guthrie stopped to laugh at the se- I Ha! Ha!" suld it. and I.i/.zle saw the lo.d;. Both a moment. Then wa< that a soiiml broad brown back, gleaming In the "Here's tha End of the Shark, Lada. rillo, nnd here Ir n purse with n scorn teenth ceulury—Pere Alonzo Nino my husband can remember some one disease which iia any true claims to too, the tips of the lingers Jn-t touch- captain, gazing through his spyglass, nn overestimate when one climbs the rious half-breed. Of the loyalty of "Why. you seem lo sort of sytnpn- Mrs. Cameron smiled. "They were wwlted. In jxilsintr stillness- one sec- "Billy, what's all this about the from the above? She dropped the sun, and forming, against the bqek- We Can Knock Her to Pieces as We of doubloons In it. And here Is Bur- sailed over the same course and, be- going around It In 'CD.—Yorkshire uriuimility. live rheumatoid ar- ing Lizzie's announced that she was without doubt hillside and looks down upon Its Jum- his head man, who had tauulil htm j thlze wiih this pirate who's stealing dreadfully In need of some one who ond—two. cook's sister not having twins'.'" she paper, w.-nt Into the alcove anil stood ground of the white mainsail, a mag- Please." ford. so farewell." sides coullrmlng the reports of his ICvenlng News. thrills is proved io be Ihousnnds of "N w luake your mind a blank!" the Shark, and at once ordered tbe bled mass of dark-red roofs, with « our trade." objected the other. had training. Half the children had "I guess if was tin wind," said said in an oi'i'liaml voln-- she had not for a nionicni al Ihe fool of the stairs, nificent target. "Mis life or mine." I I took the arms, delighted lo have predecessors as to the richness of the practically all he knew uhoul pelts, lie years old. A niunimy that goes back T she eonimandod her factotum. ! white Hag. with the sable panther, to thin line running east and west along had hnd ample proof, The gray eyes of the factor of Klk- some nllment and Swan ami Ids wife Boschee s Syrup lizzie, ai last, relieved, her grip on really d -eussed the departure of the listenlni.'. No ii must have been thought grimly, and pressed the trig- fire on our fleeing enemies without re- my rllle once more in my possession. Tegetatlon und Its numerous inhahi- to L'lKKi 15. ( . shows the existence of "Vou Just said I haven'; L'd any be displayed til the peak. the shore nnd a short spur following a Ii Showed wan held those of Cameron in a pene- were at their wits' end. I suppose tins liuoa reltev.r.i; c'Ugh.i du.i lo coldi .Miss Cornelia relaxin;;. She be^an lo other serv.in:- with Billy before. "Did lma,i:inalion. But, while sbe was here, ger. This time there was no sus- morse or compunction, and with a And a moment later I was in the gig <81118, was fortunate enough lo secure Down the coast over the sea-Ice this disease, i.uh.r mummies ex- mind," ' omplained the latter. cleft In Ihe otherwise Impassible bar- Sarah—Do you know that I have trating look, as lie said—"I do." Joan couldn't resist the call, as her I for Bixty-ona years. look a tritle ashamed of herself and you happen to know that this inter- -he miglit as well put on the sprin-*- Bresently, however, ihe wind In pense; simultaneously with the report, steady hand. 1 fear that after all the a quantity of pearls. Here, ihen. was traveled the sled loaded with the amined showed gout, tuberculosis and not rowing this time, as when 1 bad the soul of an artist? The brooding face of the man with brother was to return to the bay In M -s Cornelia seized the opponunity. "Well." said Miss Cornelia ma^nili- esting even I was antlelpaied?" loek that boiled the door fioui the creased to a steady whole-sail breeze, the negro's hands loosened their grip philosophers are right; that dvill/.a- a land yielding pearls, and probably rier behind it. Prominent til the Christmas trade. At Kaplskau. where first sel out for the schooner, but seat- the scarred sought the window. the spring." pyorrhoea,—London Answers. Soothes the Throat cently, "make what you liaven't i, ^ a Billy drew his breath with a polite alcove to the terrace. She did so, ami I, being totally Ignorant of our water front are the market place, lh« * Frank—1 knew you painted the min- the enrly January dusk overlook them, "Yen were born on a brick pave- on the wheel, his arms flew upward, tlon Is only skin deep; and that with- ed In the stern with Burford. while jrold. for tho 11ensure seeker; and I loo.sona tho tdilogm, m Ue.i . xpect.)- Utile hi-s •'Mayhe she have twins," large custom house—practically the ute 1 looked at your face. they turned up the delta to the post The tragedy of the man at Seal cove. "Did you meet him?" asked Garth, ment." she said crushingly. "You get | blank." returned to tin* living-room ami Kurroi'.ndlngs, thought of the old adage and then In a crumpled heap he slid out Ihe aid of law we should soon re- two of the crew sent Ihe light craft Sndiuns, suitable for slaves, so the ! ration, glvi«s a -.d r.-nt fr<*« ralson d'etre of the city-the Inevi- If he proved to be the Nova Scotian "nh, yes, they ate here svveral Find Throws Light on nervous out le re at niuht wh» never n j The repartee- silenced l.izzie for ih< lit- ailn.ilted, " it happen som. lime. swit.'lied oiY tiio IL'hts for a m- u'ettl that a stern chase Is a long chase, and headlong down Ihe deck. vert to the standards of our savage .Spaniards thought. To Tlerra Firme, to pass the night with the surprised j ! from couKhtng. JOc ami 00c bottles. dancing over the quiet waters of ihe soldier wanit'd by ihe police, was, he times. Very Important person—the Buy it at your dru^ st .r.r. 'J. G. Oreeo. } moment- bin only for the moment. As Molly H'.t ex pee ted," lo look out at tht- cotnlnu slorm. B expected every Itistanl to see the cap- progenitors. ihereforo, an adventurous rabble soon table plaza, and the shore batteries. Another Sensation Boucher, whose Indians nt Akimiski | Old Times and Customs cricket bepns lo ^n^ -or scafir his "Well shot!" roared the captain. ocean. As the boats' bow grounded realized, simply Ihe story .if Garth doctor!" j In-;. Woodbury, N. J. j S"Oi! as Miss Cornelia had settled ber- "I'.' you think there was any other was closer now the li'-'lilnin;; Hashes tain's mood change again. But to my There could be but one outcome to found ils way. and the honors of Ihe Here. also. Is the terminus of the Beatrice—They say Miss Vuu Gay had left him to trade wliii M' lionald | Kitchen liti n- iIs of the Creeks and legs <.r wlini« ver it is tli' \ do!"' "Well shot, my bully!" And then, on the sand, 1 took leave of Burford. Outhrie In an exaggerated lorm. The "Ah h!" This from Cameron. ! self cotiifortiibly and tried to make her reason fi r her leaviimV more continuous. She turned on the surprise, he remained as cheerful as the struggle. Our boat was lighter, Spunlsh conquest began. La (Juair.a ami Caracas railway, ami plays golf like a man. Starting the foliowitm niorniiiL' un j IJonians of the l otirth -vmury P.. Ijizzie hewed before tie blast of savagely and exultantly. "Now let cleared Ihe distance from bow to shore wife he had conic home to, lilie Klhcl. "What's the matter," laughed Carih. DO YOU SUFFER FROM i mind a snii.iMe recelvitiL' station for "Maybe." salt! Blllv Mat dly. lie lights again as Billy re-enierctl with ever, and as sonti as the opportunity our men were fresh and unwounded, jutllnu' out from the shore a tllstanco Mlllicent—Goodness gracious! Say, der the stars, before the li-ln died, j have jusl conic to liidr. at ("aiiopus, her mistress' scorn ar.:! be^ati lo i them llnd the channel; they won't In one flying leap, and watched the Strung along the coasts washed by had turned from the mutilated face- "Didn't vou like him?" ouija-tne^sages. Lizzie be-'an to mum seemed quite unp. rturbed. three cainlles and a box of mat.lies. offered 1 asked Burford the reason for while It was evident, from the Irregu- of l!.l)iMl feet or more is the famous wouldn't you love to hear her? the sled from Klkwan sit;bted the ' near one of the mouths of the Nile, uio\ i gingerly toward alcuv. have two men on board that know It. men shove off, turn the gig's stern Xhe Spanish Main are quaint towns lacked the womanhood to shield him "Like him? it was all 1 could do | hi'- the Sorrows of her heart. "Well, what was the reason?" He put them down on a slde-U'ble. the captain's good humor, and learned lar stroking of their oars, that some of breakwater, which has done so much buildings of Fort Albany. according to I'rof. Kaiph Van Detnun door, i; it obv'otaiy she w, - not en in five minutes by my watch, they'll about, und go speeding away again arorlhy of investigation by tourists. with her heart from ihe mockery of to keep my hands off thaf rooster," ASTHMA ? r | "I've stood by you through thick "All same the same thing- house "New irardetier come." he said brief- that directly to the south'ai'd. In the their rowers were already badly hurt, to Increase the traflic of the port, As Garth and Kiienne entered tht- 1 Magoli'm. presidtnt >•' the Arclieolog- tl ' .y torivinced he aground." out to sea. tJumana, or New Toledo, as it was Wasted an unfeelini; world. How many of srcwled the lord of Albany, "He Try OIitcTh •; and thin," she mourned in a low voice. haunted." Billy's reply was prompt ly. to Miss Cornelia's back. shape of a crescent moon, stretched a and sticking to their task only from lliouv.il the passenger is apt to forget, trade room. Cameron, curloiis of il;.. j i'ai Insllliite of America. Kxcavafion "Oli. it's more than that. Miss He did not exaggerate; In fact, the Presently, however, I forgot all else jformcrly called, has Ihe distinction of Love-sniltteu Poet—L'aeh hour with lln* Canadian maimed, lie womlered. made a rormal protest in writing to Inhalo it •o8i>oili>'throat "I stood by you when you were a tins as il was calm. Miss Cornelia turned. "Nice hour line of low banks, resembling the fa- dread of their Impending doom. And when charged to set foot upon ll nnd result of their mission. c:illed: "Well. | al a it mill" near this site has yielded andnasiil p,i vuij;. :i. Uubnn n.-ck Keiiy."' she mumbled. "I—' catastrophe occurred sooner than nny In the beauty of the tropic night. For teing the llrst F.uropenn settlement In you Is like a pearl. the broken the nippled, had wMiked the company to the effect that he had and chio io rflirv- cun^rati.m. (-ophi-l—and I seen you through so- Miss Cornelia gave a slight laugh. for liim to get here. What's his mous Caymans, so close to the surface when our rifles began to speak through denied the alternative of hiring u well, what's the new> from ilie Hand? i up mementos or oiTering.- lefi by thou- Miss Cornelia turnc;l t- her lierce- one anticipated. There was confusion some time I stood—absorbed in Ihe Venezuela, and with the exception of The Modern Miss—Aw, quit string- In Getlisem me with (birlh (.'aihrie b. en insulted by you and that you re- Tak • aU'rnally t.istopeoucluiiKand cialism, fletcherism and rheumatism-- "Vou know better than that, though, name?" that to he once among them meant cer- the loop-holes, and men, here and boat, that this forniert.v was one of the Did you get across the ice?" -and- ol p l-'ri: - thill make clear ri-niev.' iiill:i:nmiit.iou fr im tuwu. a ot IT. If Lizzie was goin;; to behave on the decks of our antagonist; no loveliness of the scene and In my own a supposed settlement of the Por- In' me. and l.atighinu Mel'oiiaMV How many fused I.. „ .• h;> -luff on Akimiski, but throat und ajngs. lut when it comes to carrying on with don't you?" "Say his name Brook." said Billy. tain shipwreck. Into this bay we were ther^ began to pitch forward and lie most disagreeable roadsteads in the •'Ves. we !iol across a v.eek before many phase- of life m antiqtiiiy. The like this, they mi^lil as well buvo It one. I dare say. In view of what had thoughts, until I llnally came to myself lugyese upon the Amazon. Ihe llrst hail seen veiled horror in ihe eyes of 1 told I hem at Moose what I thought Ilut-l. & tVCZZL ghosts—" Billy's oriental placidity remained Miss Cornelia Ihought. "Ask him to now driving thie Shark; It was no still, then, as the saying Is, we came world. Christ mas, hut had a loiiuli lime," .olieeiions inelutle many kitehen uten- out now between them--before Dale just happened, cared to be the next Willi a start. This was certainly not «i Hie continent, ilonsalez Ocampo, HE FURNISHED THE GAS tho-ie I .'icy loved V of hi'u," ll'<* York "Be still!" ordered Miss Cornelia. unruflled. He neliher admitted nor come In," she said. "And Billy— longer possible for her to escape us; upon them hand over fist. Finally La CJimlra can boast of several Guthrie dissembled gravely. nn.Lini; •ils and a nearly conipbite sel of cfime home. to stand a trick nt the wheel. Driven advancing toward lite Port of th* .who founded ll, was preceded just one "Well, I sympnihi/.e wiih oiy man Carih was griiieful to Cnmeron for "Nothing will come if you keep chat- denied, lie shrugged his shoulders. where are Ihe keys?" Etlenne. Civek and Koiiian wcigi.is, .Many tif she would have to tight. with good headway, and with Just suf- they abandoned their oars, and es- Devil, and with one lust look at tho year by Cortes in Mexico, nnd it was churches (one a rather imposing Whose wife -ties wrong," Ihe voice o| "What did yoo really sc. , last tering!" Billy silently took two keys from "Didn't see bow you could do any his omis>;o!i .if other details of Ouar- lln ni are I i.i. n.- vowvd by soldiers "Funny house," lie said laconically. "But why did she walk into such a liclent depth of water not to check sayed a scattering fire from rifles nnd sea. and the faint outline of the ten years later that Pizarro set out structure), a hull ring, a large theater, nlKht?" she said In d minatory voice. good golnir over there. Vour man ('anu'ion went on. afler n pause, ' bill rier's charges, whl h he knew .loan "That's why I'm chat lerin^!" said "Find window open- nobody there, his pocket and laid them on the table. trap?" 1 #sked. pistols, but it was their last effort; for Peru, am! a dimlnu'.lve fori, the latter who h .ped for ..iev v-s ii war. "Some her loo soon, we saw her how rise schooner far In the distance, I turned thai don't jusiiiy murder. (Jul brie," had si'i rnfully di'iuolislicd. The Instant relief on Lizzie's face Lizzie, driven lo ihe wall. "My teeth I ttior slam nobody there !'' Then he pointed to the terrace door failed to hold any of the Kllavan are slin. shots,' •'.plained I'octor Burford shrugged his shoulders. suddenly, followed by half the length demoralization had seized them, and my face inland. Cumana and the Mountain Wall. perched hi-Ji above it, like ihe turret '•I'm ma So sure. ' "A Is ; he ijiliel was ludicrous--she so obviously pre- are, too," she added. "I can hardly which Miss Cornelia had Just boiled. pie, then?" surmised ihe dlsappolnied "Well, Miss (.Miarrier Is not respon- .Ma;'.'lilii. While many are liny rep- On the heels of his words came a •'Berhaps," he answered, "they counted of her hull; then, all headway ceas- when we came alongside the few sur- (TO HE CONTINUED.) L'unmna today is a liumdrum city of of a hailleship, and provided willi the response, ••when :i nim come.s home ferred discussing any subject at any keep my upper set In," and a desolate single, startling bang from the kitchen "Door up there—spring lock." he Cameron. "Same way willi Atiawap sible f..r her hioiher. Could I bring l.'eas 1.1 tin' .-obiiers iliem.M'lves on on their fuse burning true. Perhaps ing, she hung poised for an Instant, about 10,ODD Inhahllanls, the capital same an lament as I lie shore baiiery. with a comic ma-k for a face, that length (o braving the dangers of the clieking of artlliclal molars attested fjuarters Ihe bang of a slammed door! said. Iskat and Kaplskau- they !o>t nio.-l her over from ihe Mission toiilghl? el' pha;.! or iors, bari;. tirain baskets all hands, from the captain down, were settled slowly to leeward, and there the stale of Bermudez, nnd an im- To one side, but below this fort, stand he isn't jusiilied in kiPiiu both his Porters other itjtrt of the house unaccom- the truth of the remark. Then, to Miss Cornelia dropped her news- "Ves." she nodded. "And the new of their people—went to ihe schooner. Swan almost ki ked me out in Sep- and eameIs serin to have been the roaring drunk. And they have one hung fast. ipfirlaiit port in Ihe "Orlenl," ns the tin? ruins of the old gevernor's castle, wife Mid the man -h- linns lo. |".ii panied. Miss Cornelia's relief, she was silent paper. Lizzie, frankly frightened, bolt you put on today makes It fairly It sure grinds me to think of thai Mc- icmber." favorite gifts fioui merchants; chance yet, though It's a long one. The captain's face was transfigured Simple Device Made Revolution in Music eastern states of Venezuela are called. where the "Ilo.-e of Tonidge" dwelt. yourself in I|j> pi ne, ('nniei'on. Kv"Il "I was standing right there at the for nearly two minutes, only to start cave a III tie squeal and moved closer secure. One thing Is fairly sure, Donald coming In here and taking all "Why, of course. Ma.'or Guthrie. I wei.:ii's fro.ii looms are found in con- There Is a channel through the banks, with an unholy joy. "Look at berl" It certainly presents u sorry conlrnst La Gualra was founded In l.'.'S, the I'hlldrcn on the .- reels musi have Pain Kind top of that there staircase." she be- so violently at the end of the time to ber mistress, only Billy remained Billy. If anyone tries to get In to- that fur." was loing to ask you to." said Mrs. siderahle nuinhcrs. Many of the but there aivn't three men In .lamalca he cried. "Look at her! Her Btar- For Pipe Sores, Fistula "How long have you lived in tills use of a piece of thick ateel for tha didn't luilf of It? What d'.vuh mean, "dood evening. Mr. Swan! 1 have loti-e treasurer. predictions so swiftly coming to puss. risk Diy life to strike one good blow our port broadside, then luffed, came In the velvet glove to resent any la- ft»r Ils trade in agrlculturnl products should long since have been one of your war record," **Why do you think the servants left For one second- two—the oulju re- house, Billy?" purpose. Tbe "new music" took tbe Flights half of it? Half of what?" sputtered come to Hike Miss (Jimrtier over to Poll Evil Try truslon upon his Interest or felicity. Giillnie's imuiih .-urled sligiitly In •o Buddenly this morning?" she went •'Since Mr. Fleming buill." Miss Cornelia took her by the shoul* In revenge. about, and followed suit with our star* and for lis incomparable rum—all, the most importanl ports in Caribbean tiie puzzled trader. mained anchored to Its resting place islands by storm and later spread over "1 have ndmlred some of your ihe Camerons' for the evening." Uieh men have llitdr country places, HANFORD'S od. "Do you really believe the house- der—half-startled, half-dubious, Tet still the Shark did not niter her board guns, while Rurford incesaantly But, above all, ho baa the dlplonmtte ao dotibl, will In lime he "slopped countries, for behind It lies a vast low- answer; "Man, I've for^oiteti nil in the center of the hoard. Then— "H'm." Miss Cornelia pondered. the entire world. fllghis of oratory." "Why, half of the AklaiMii trnde, "Vou, sir," Imlignunfly replied (he course; still she bore on to the south; handled our long Tom with deadly virtue of concealing what he thlnka ahotji that scar, hut I ciui't forget the but poor men must he satislled w' n inatd hod appendyeltls? Or the cook's "And this Is the first time you have "What did they yell?" ed in finjr twins," she said, Impressively. her lingers glued rigidly and awkward- Miss Cornelia ripped out a row In Klngsley of the good ship Itose, us and even beneath It. The population emmter, ns Gartb t'eplied: "Vou look nicturc appears £, * bf liuntl, A •niDiliiiii; the verdict on her story and the judg- glass, he exclaimed: "They are going Bresently Burford came running aft. Royal Ear Wiggltr be said In Justice to the cat that ha cooking, dear? bade him play. Then he said quietly: ii c r c, made a t.|f«H'tlw. mi4tt< r.—n them, they'll give run for It." And to prove the trutb of ears through some nervous effort, be* Ills own dignity is to him of very that mother used to shake. your peanut brain, there 1m no law l ) i pared fop an ear-plerdnc scream. she asked, in a steady voice. ea earth, some seven thousand feet ond nearly all of the colTee that bears fooling nnd tell me the trutli Do yon able for the supper on wliieli Mrs. which have stood low, In his late twenties perhaps, and llevlng tbe practice would drive away much greater Importance; he lives bla prevent It. But Miss Qtinrrier h is hud Boddlng her head—an Irish Cassan- "Keep unlet!" said Miss Cornelia Billy grinned, as If sligiitly embar- us the slip after ail." his wordii almost at once we aaw three ft rock parted from tho sea hy a Its name comes either from across the mean to say lluit you've imi a hun- Ciitneron would spare no eiTort, he the test for many neatly if shabbily dressed, he came wrinkles and make her beautiful. own life, and goes his own way.—Lon- opportunity to judge nnd she doesn't dra who bad prophesied the evil to lemicly, There was a pause of a few rassed. He was hhlf frantic with the vio- boats put off from the Shark, endeav- •arrow strip of bright, green lowland. boundary or from the Venezuelnn Cor- Going Too Far dred fox from Akimiski on that sled llinietl for a short stroll across the years are still PARKER'S come. two steps Into the room and then don Morning Post believe ll. She is also her own secomN while the pointer darted from •Must face—that's all." lence of his rage. His swarthy face oring, as best they could, to keep the "One of the greatest pleasures of Mere and there a patch of sugar cune dillera region south and east of the Jerry—So .mmi don't like your new out there?" demanded Cnmeron. cieniing. He wns approucliing the among the "hest HAIR BALSAM M stood there respectfully with his cap mlstresh and capable of determining nMHuv»iil>iwiilr.ilT Si..imIIuIiKulilBl Flddleatic'k81" said Miss Cornelia, one letter to anolber, wildly. "A .nan's face?" was flushed almost purple, and he hulk of the wreck between themselves tbe Imperial etenings Is to watch tbe ar a knot of coconut trees, close to lake. boarding house? Voti surely don't ob- "I do." mission when Hie fur-hooded ligure sellers." Dr. Rtftlom Color and In his hand, walling for Miss Cornelia und us. Yet with each succeeding her own actions. She Is going to the Picrcc's Golden BmuIit Io Gr«r and Fadad Hak briakly—more shaken by the recital "B M-r-Xd' I: S \\ / •" murmured lie shruirged again. ground his teeth In Ihe extremity of empreBB turn her ears," wrote Mme. Mutic If Swinging Mia water's edge, reminded them thnt Tiiere Is the hum of commerce at ject to hush, do you? "Well—I'll be—aklnned alive!" Arid of a Wotnitn passed him at u short Camerons' with me now. Toll her I'ib Mcdical Discov- «0MIS stub condition. All dealers have it in liquid spirits i hat might be present by Inap- Billy's yellow grin grew wider. "No, selves." to amuse her frlenda, but Napoleon struments, ns opposed to strlnga. tea marge, und gave glimpses far telephones, telegraphs, a suhmarlno "Soucl and Ktlenne, here, scared counled on ine lingers of a hand. Ii MIkb Cornelia yawned, a little dls The young man inclined his head. trained on the second reduced her to "Horry, old .'ellow." born. "Miss Qunrrler was placed un or tablets. propriate laughter. The oulja contin- thanks." he said cheerfully, with Ideal 1 had my rifle In my hands, in readi- disliked the practice and it ia said These nre able lo portray tho wilder- the atutely trees lining the cable, u splendid theater, a legishi- them to death." was a si ranger a new tuisslonnry FOR OVER Miss Cornelia regarded him anew, "But wo went to college together der my protection by her brother. Send 10 cents for trial pkjf. of tab- molly. She felt aa If the last two succinct ness. ness for the expected battle and thus a like plight. The third, however, lie slapped hla Imperial apouse aev- and of a veil of perpetual mist Then, when the fur pnek* had neen ued lo move—more letters—what was ness, tho primitive spirit nnd nlso tha live palace, aevon churches, a back- There are ties and bonds—" lonelier ut the orphan Indian school, leti lo Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. and boura had not been hourH but years. •ills hands look soft—for a garden- had no alternative but to carry out, or managed to get oat of reach, and 1 which shrouded the Inner sumiulta, have u duly—" t It spelling?--It couldn't be—good "Well, now that you've cheered us eral times for doing it lonely musings of shepherds, the yard and many other adjuncts of much brought In and the dogs fed. Guthrie doubtless. Al Hie mission the pnths write for free advice. "MIhh Dale won't be home fur half er's," she thought. •'And his mannera rather to try to carry out, the cap- Imagined that the captain would let "I know. But I can't buy any more "Oh. Is that you. Mr. Guthrlef heavens— up," began Miss CornetlH undauntedly, grandeur of the Himnlnyns. Nobody np and down, between them and larger cities. told the story. met, and Guthi'le turned willi a "good ZOO TEARS •o hour," she said relleetlvely, "And seem much too good for one—Still—•* taln'a command. At once, therefore, her go. trusting to the elementa or to of the latter." called a feminine voice from Nome "Ii- A-T Bat 1" said Miss Cor- but a long, ominous roll of thunder would think toduy of describing a "Do you realise, major, that tills Is evening," as tbe woman In the fur If 1 have to spend another thirty mln- ••Come In," she said briskly. The I atepped to the rail, dropped on one rival freebooters to finish them in • Eteapti a Kiu where In the building. "Just a mln nelia with a tiny catch in her voice. that rallied the panes In the French mountoln In string tone, hut a basa tbe largest Chrlstmaa trade ever made capote came abreast, to gusp, with a haartem oil hai been s world- ntea llslenlng to Lizzie shiver," she young man advanced another twoi There IB a ten-year-old boy visiting ute! I'm putting on my cent." The pointer stopped moving. She windows drowned out the end of her knee, and making, In this novel sltua* fitting manner. But I had not yet ont ao much, but what ws hare done Confusion on tha Bench by a Bubaldlary post of Albany? Your furiously pounding heart, us ho looked PASTOR KOENIGS steps. "You're the man my niece en- In Wayne who may aome day work as oboe solo could do It very Imprea- Keeping Children at Home wide remedy for kidney, liver and thought, "Dale will And me a nervous sentence. Nevertheless she welcomed tlon, the best allowance I could for plumbed tbe depths of bis hatred for to make home aa Interesting as tha Constable—You any tbe jodge Is ab- "Miss Quarrior." nnnounced the red took her bands from the board. sively.—Percy Granger, In Musical achemo and your nerve In seeing It Into the laughing eyen of Joan Quar- bladder disorders, rheumatism, wrack when site does come home." gaged In the city this aftomoonr the different courses the two vessels McAllister or any one connected with hard for a kiss from a red-haired girl places to which they go. Let ua not aent-mlnded? laced missionary, awnre that the situ- NERVINE "Thai's queer," sbe said with a the thunder as a diversion. At least America. through make the rest up the const rler. She rolled up her knitting and put it "Yes. madam." He seemed a llttla aa he worked to escape one. When the quarrel because they are never at ation was Kwiftly slipping from hli lumbago and uric aeid conditkmt. forced laugh. She glanced at Llr.zle ils menace was a physical one—to be were Bteerlng, I calculated my distance him, and to the about of "Boarders Soccesa In purenthnod consists not Clerk—Well, In court today be die* look like pretty dead people. My "You! Here?" he exclulmed, gazing uneasy under her searching scrutiny. girl charged at him with her lips buck In her sewing bag—It was no to see how Lizzie was taking It. But guarded against by physical means. and let drive. And yet, as I did BO, 1 away" our fastest longboat was low- la making children do, but In making home, but studiously ponder the prob- missed the prisoner, aeatenced the control. "1 forbid you walking to tht 0 She dropped her eyes. heartiest congratulatioiiH!" The fac- at the uptlited bond us If st a ghost. nae going on. Uutng work that would the latter seemed too relieved to have was conscious thnt something hindered ered and manned, rigged forward with pursed he fied across the Ice of a Refractory lem of what to do to make home in- Jury, scratched hla deafc, and bit him- Camerons' with thin man." j ' Epilepsy She rose and went over to the (TO PB CONTIWUKD.) them wnnt to do. No longer nro chlb tor of Albany grasped Guthrie's bund. "Welcome to Albany, Mr. Hxlle," have to be ripped out agnin—and yet a contrivance new to roe, a V-shaped creek, and a dozen playmates saw him Plumber's Asslstanl—Thla faucH teresting for them.—Shrine Magazine. "Oh. Mr. Swan! You can't he really her ban is off tbe oulja-board to make French windows. That flimsy bolt! my aim; and while at the time, per- tfren made to be good through fear. self en tbe head with hla garel. "The men who turned ibis trick nro she cried, extending s mlttenod hand. Neivousncss i- •he miiKt do something to occupy her piece of wood, narrow end forward, break through the Ice Into the water sticks something terrible. serious," uaid Joan, uppenrlng In n h HAARLKM OIL the mental connection that her mis- Sho parted the curtains and looked The only sure way to know edlbh haps, I could not have put it into They are made good because they Bticnne and old Soucl." protested "I've just left Mrs. Cnmeron. nnd thoughts. She rained her head and irens had feared. and with an opening like a loophole on waist-deep. Tho girl stopped at the Plumber—Must be n one-man tap. doorwuy. "Mrs. Cameron extiects m« p Sleeplessness out—a flicker of lightning stabbed the mushrooms from polsoncus ones la u Words, I know now what the trouble want to be good. To want to be good, Too Busy to Worry Garth. "I don't want you to forget knew of your arrival willi that fabu- edge of the hole and Jeered. He ran Efficiency Stuff discovered Lizzie reluming toward All she said was, "Bats Indeed 1 night—the storm must be almost upoo Was. When I aimed at a squirrel In eltner Bide of the apex. What this was |be food must be made as entertain* nnd I'm sure my repulullon In good PHIf.f $1 Mi Al I'tyCH UHUL

THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTQ SOfcO THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO , . THE LOWELL LEDGER ANDlt4 ill: WOIXDN'T DIM HIS LIGHTS. KEENE CENTER. Dreams Send Editions of UihU SOI TH BOWNE BI'NDLE. Hy EHC.AR A. GUEST. The P. T. A. will have a meeting ALTO SOLO at the Sayles school house Monday About 4,000 different editions of tha FOB SALK—One 850 Watt Delco LOGAN LOCALS. Miss Marion Pardee was home Auger and hate are cruel tools, Bible are hauaed in tiie UritiMh iau* lightning plant and '/it horse-pow- Mrs. Joe Lehnum and sister, Mrs. Saturday from Chicago. She, with Publislud i-vi-rv ThurPhnrss - T As all men tind when their temper Father To Son evening, Oel. 17, beginning at 8 CLASSIFIED day nioniinrt from Ihe o'clock sun time. Lunch will be ifeum. er motor in good condition. B. Nearnbergcr, visited al Ihe home of HAPPENINGS IN AND AROUND ALTO | her company, llu- (-(-llo (|imrtelte LOCAL HAPPENINGS AROUND McCORDS cools. ADVERTISING Storm. .Ir.. Ada, It. B. No. 1, II S Joe Leliman, near Shipslu-wana, Moose IamIuc building. * And as one man found to Ilis deep served. pl:i_\ed al llu- Slraml tiu-al(-r in Who Is Dead Ki, at Cascade. (p 20-21 Ind., last Thursday and Friday. I la .lings l-'riday evening. They 210 East Main slreel, dismay, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Beilz drove Teat of Nal. Ilolcomb & Hapids. was a Smiila\ eallei al Ihe Doris Sinclair who leaves for Flori- Mamie Sunday evening. Hev. Henry Marntz and Mr. Beese Sundav school at 11:00. Hapids Iriday. da soon. author and the Detroit Free Press. termined poison and had died with- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .lohnson, of Son. Alto, Mich. (p PJ-20 Klmer ShaU'er. wife and daughlei II less home. IMPLY inaKniricciit—thin and Mr. Wahleck. of Caledonia were Whilm-yvllh' (hnrch service al J. I.. Hoi keiellow Weill l(/ .lohn Cox and family were dinner —o—o— out being idenlilied. The father Cascade, were Sunday dinner guests FOB SALK—"No Ilnnling" signs on Lois, spenl Sunday al the home of Sunday dinner guests at the Axel William CosKrlll ;ind wile, John •nl I Snew Poolcy Hudiu Cabinet, strong inaiiila tag board al The FOr.ND—Tiri' and rim, phone or 11:11U. Sundav scliool al l0::tu. Nash, wile and d umhler Alice, \isil- I hiirsdji> bl iu^iiiK hack m-w si jmesls al llu- Harve happ home Sun- i From Our Point l ALLASHt KG FACTS. claimed the body in the cily morgue of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels. write C. K. Bo wen, Smyrna, p 20 Samuel Keim. of Klmdale. Kricksson home. Kvciiiny (Imrch service al Alio at •Ian, *25 *35 *40 late yesterday. -(Detroit Free Press, Mrs. L. J. Leece spent Sunday af- il htnt the new built-in Poolev Ledger ollice. (c P.I tf ed llieir cousin. \li, and Mrse. \'erii dav in utldnK and heat Mrs. Mary Weiland visited bet Mrs. I-'red Pattisoii attended a Monday aflernooii. i l»oi lli:i. ol' l.owell. \ Kiled SlimhiN popular misroiuTplionV * | (iiis Whcdoii is in very poor Ohio to their present home three Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Johnson. Mrs. sent, out. Ledger ollice. lug and Is used In lauc'tioally every Mrs. Clara Walls. Mrs. Alice Mish- | willi lu r hrollu-r. .ten \ Blough and Hov Munner and familv i enl Sun- aqueduct which conveyed water Into miles south of Saranac on I'. S. Hi. Diekersou. Mr. and Mrs. Henry sister, Mrs. Will Kaufman, of Bowm bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. d:iv wiih bis cousin i,i (irand I'ap- Sonic advance Ihe argnmi'iil llial |£i health, obliged to call a doctor I'fi- hand lotion tor KiaootldnK roughened Center. Sunday. Krank Pullison in (irand Bapids ler and lady friend, id' (iraml I'.ip- will-. Jerusuiein. contains u warning, both from Ihe .slanilpoinl of tliy individ- That's our Fall Clothes story in a nutshell. i i|a\ and Saturday nights lasl week. about twenty years ago. Those Fase. Mrs. Francis Averill, Archie ids. FOB SALK ILS acre farm. Horses skin. The spirits of cuiaidior are Lewis Seese, wife and Mrs. Lvr Thursday afternoon. ids idli-lldcd Ladies' Aid Wedm-MhN. \li'- Dora Staid spent llu- week against trespass and planting cropf ual a larger population will In- llu- ?! Mr. and Mrs. Hichtnond. of (irand present were their four sons and Parker. Monday callers were Dick and tools included. No Iradi Mr. and Mrs. Pe|{-r Thomas, id 1 end wiih her people in (".amphell. Arthur l.llis is Ih pnaul owner Oxford grays, novelty weaves, everything that's new. xllytitly uultj-i piU', dry up quti kty and Karcher left Tuesday for a visit within fifteen "polos" ((fifteen feet) of canst' of kiTncr compi'lilion. hi^lu'i- Xi Hapids. were callers on Mr. and wives, William, of Van Wert. Ohio", Helderop. Hohert Burns and son Mrs. (J. M. Hudson. Lowell. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colviu and Harris Creek, called on .1. S. Thom l!ii\ I'.msmI and family, of (iimiuI -I i new saxophone. heal the annoy in)* Utile fever blisters with relatives near Beavcrlnu. children and imdher, id' (irand Hap- the conduli To make sure the peaaant rents, and higher taxes as prupiTtv 3 Button Coats, 2 button coats, double breasteds. * Mrs. Frank Hunt Sunday. .lesse and .lohn. of Boston township, Charles. Leo Bichuioiid ami Mr. (I7-IK-P.I-20 is Wedm-sday evening, I'apids. Kma ne Kidder and !'amil\. should not plead lirnorance of the dis- * | William Hooth. who had his ex- and F. A., of Ionia, and their two or eold-soreri tlmt so often follow a Bev. Bixler, of Indiana, held scr ids, called on Leonard and Theresa demand grows and values increase: Donovan, the later of Crattan Cen- vices Friday and Salurday nights Mrs. .lennie Klynii sp(-nl llu- wi-ck j und llai i > Km eher and familv. ol tunce, the "foot" 111 MH Inches long, and that as a town or eily lakes on Just a glance thru our cabinets will tell you that we have %; |ra large mail box stolen two weeks daughters and husbands, Mrs. Fu- ter. FOB SALK- (iood sound kind iniile slight eolit, or liidirate that tiie sys- Warner and imdher Snmlay. t-ml al her daughli-r's, while Mr. :iml I Il.i lin--!'.. Mrs. Willmm Shaw :ind liuiuire King Milling Co., phom and also Sundav nioi-ni'ug and cm Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duell enler- was eugt'hved on the slone. a metropolitan aspect the individual t'ayo h-arned il was left on a porch gene Hunter, of Boston township I'-i"I Vosburg. wife and son were tela Is Just'a little out of order. The ning. Mrs. .lohn Nash visited in Miisl.e i familv and Mrs. .lav l-'oster. ol llul what you wont. £ in Saranac. Wc think the help and Mrs. John Collrell. of Ionia. I hursday evening visitors of Dick KI, Lowell, Slich. (p Hl-20 21 tained the Bridge cluh Thursday merchant ami business man ma\ not eamphor may he applied frei|Ueiifly A large nmnber from Ihis locality Moii .Sunday. j lie I i eek. iillellded Ilie home i om- N. C. THOMAS Mrs. Marker's two sisters, Mrs. W. evening. Those honored were Mrs. :| be linaneially able to put in larger »:• j \ourself parlies must have had cold eh'drop and family and Hohert FOB SALK—Tulip bulbs for Fall mitll the cold sore hinins to disappear. attended lionie-comiu^ al hreeport Hi-alrice Thomas was in Lowell j inn ' I i eejinrl S ilurdiiv. ;iud were Blackberry a Nuisance Here too we feature WILSON BROTHERS HABERDASH- * feet when Ihey Ihought of I ncle Smith and Mrs. Silas Miller and Hums and family. Krecman and Howard Barllelt. lau-sls nl .lolni Kai i lu-r .md wile M ( TtoNKKR. stocks and added facilitjes; that lii>. planting. Imported Holland bulbs. Saturday. l-'riday lo have some d(-nlisl wmli ( Wm .ii; the Miu-kherry has heen de- business experience may not admit Ij! Sam. their husbands from Van Wert. Dave Veeustra'and Leonard Fase Mr. and Mrs. Alger Dntcher, Clela done. She was accompanied l»\ ' over Sunday. ( M.DoMA, MICHIGAN. ERY, authentic in style, high in quality and not expensive. Shattiiek's (iardens. Phone !ML Bev. Boy McBoherls and family, clured In New Zealand. During the of handling the- larger organizaliua * W. 11. Hexford. wife and son Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, were Sunday visitors al Ihe Ilenrv (p 20 Medieval Flowen of South Campbell, wcr" at Hie Dyg(-rl and (irant Harrison were her Hraudmolln-r, Mrs. Addi • Ih n- Mr. ami Mrs Lew Secce. Mrs. Ilir- W VK 11 THIS SPA( I. |. \ ( II WKI-K of Clarksville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ease home. R. D. Stocking last few y.-ars this fruit hai en- and business expansion that he lind. ^ (ileiin. and mother. Mrs. Comstock. Tin* cultlvallon ot tlowers in the home of Charles Weiland Monday to Sumlay afternoon guests at the home lon. am l.iv illusion and Mrs. l.vdi i K;ir- I hursduv. Oel i:t ||r,„ > Lotter- crouched upon nearly loO.OUO acrei of necessary in order to survive, llul a ; of Crand Hapids, spent Saturday and Veiter. of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ham- The Vosburg Brothers bought a FOB SALK Winter cabbage. De- Middle ayes was not aierely a delight assist with silo lilling. of Fay and Jack Green iu Lowell. Miss I .m ile ,lohnson and Doi olhv I-Iler lei I Tile d:i v l oi I - ek's \ isd •{.'Sunday al their cottage a nd called ilton Walter, of Saranac and Mr. and saw null last week. al llu- home of I »;iv id Suit s id Hev • man, II 'pkins, llolslein cows, vuluuhle dulryliig lund, and thousand!* in nearly every one of these argu- livered or call at lirst house west In tu-auty; superstition led l«» some Lee Bryant, wife and (laughter. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Huher and Honjdilon vv(-re in (irand P.apids l-'i i ments the reasoning is faulty be- 7 on old neighbors here. Marian Mrs. Wm. Milleuberger. of Boston (tf Ada, Cascade town tiuc, on day. el-loll. Monday. Od. I/. 1 red Deui- of poundh Imve heen spent un vain ef- peculiarly uiaiidane mes. Flower* Jacob Krebs. wife and daughter. Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Kline, of Grand iiaresu, H.ovvens Mills. cause, for every disadvantage of llliexford. from the Normal school in township. south side of river. I). F. But- Hapids, were Snmlay afternoon call .lohn Thomas, wife and children, Mr, and Mrs. hnd K.'iu'limui .md forts to defeat it Insects have now 20 Wn ,S were i-tiarms to keep away evil spir- Laura. John Krebs ami family, of | ' "csday Od. is.,- hniesl Merntt greater population and advaneinu ?j Kalamazoo, wiih Don Shepard, of Mr. and Mrs. Marker have six " ler, Ada, H. 1. Prices right, (p P.I-20 Alto, and Ira Blough. of l-'reepn-j, ers id' Mr. and Mrs. Clarcm-e Veiter. of l.ansing. \ver(- week-end fuu-sls Mrs. I.\ dia Kan la i v ihI- I Sunday he^n sent tu New Zealand to eat up competition there is a greater eur- T (Irand Hapids, spent Sunday with grandchildren, four of whom were its: thi'V weiv i rl/.i-.l for medicinal wiih llu-ir parents. J. S. r|io|ii.-is and wiih Ihe loi nier's ia audiallu-i, .lnln• 11 ii n 1 S'ir.'iiac. Hi evlra -ooii .lerscv cows, tLt hlu> kberry. FOB SALK Several loads of well value, made inio love philters and celebrated the birthday of Mrs. .1. Mrs. Helen While spent from Sun- and i ''-esh. hnioc hoijs. responding benelit. In the aggre- oons i the home folks and Larry O'Tool. of present.—(Saranac Advertiser. Krebs with a birthday dinner at the day tinlil Saturday with Mrs. Pratt, wife. .lohn allended the Ha\li-r Kanll'inan and Hiram KanH'miu a gate, the more people that come in- I (irand Hapids, was a caller there rolled cow manure for llowrs Milopted as emblimis of rival camps laundry salesman hampiel in tiraml iaiuilv . of (.larksv ilie. Wednesday. Od. m siewarl home of Bay Seese Sunday. of Clarksville. Mrs. Pratt returned lovvlc Hoiklon.l. n^islcred and to a community. Ihe more all bem lll. "Sunday. » ADA NEWS. and lawn. A. Vet/, v. Phom mid factious. I'apids Salurday night. Norinaii. Hlenn. Niles :ii'il liulh Altitude Limit 7!I-F. .'I. (pill Silo llllers were al Charles Wci- honu- wiih lu-r for a few days* visit. grade .lersev\. new loop,. The hue and cry over ihe country Ceorge A. Stekelee and wife came land's Monday. Old m-ighhors and friend-; Ironi Kaiill'man visiled Sniulav al Clinr.u Recent altitude test.- Indicated that from the Hapids last Tuesday eve- Mrs. Frankie Harris spent Sun- Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Howne were in l-'reeport shaking llul. I hursday. October 2u.- Heuaud ! for community growth by incivas.' NOTK PAPKB Old Bank Bond Ldwin Yoder. son Harold and wife 1 human beings cannot function beyond of population is based on sound ning to take home Iheir mother. day in Crand Bapids. Protecting Autographs Axel Kricksson wen- Mr. and Mrs. hands and saying hello lo each <.;li . Job Mishler and wile, of (iraml Hi us , Hl'adlev. Inn sheep, |0 fresh .lohn (ilanvllle and family have ^ YOM WINTER % Typewriter si/.e. one fold makes aUended^ a Jersev (-ow sale near Howard Me.Mulleu and Mr. and Mrs. COWS. un altitude of M.Oimj feet. reasuning. and every legitimate «f- SI'KAKI.Mi or THE CAS TAX. Mrs. Stekelee. who spent a short A rock, known as KI Morro Naiional Three Bivers, Mich.. Monday. cr and had a delighlful tinu-? I \ Hapid visiled Sundav willi Ihen moved to Cascade. The Ada folks convenient letter si/.e. This is a Jack Tiibergcn, all of (irand Bait- hrollu fort put forth lo attain such an end A national conference lo discuss | time with lu-r_sister and brother s|dendid pen paper for volumin- momimeut, In New Mexico, has carved i-ryhodyehiil the sick and f: -r and isler. Mrs. Midder and CITIZEN'S CREED IN FINAL wish Ihem the best of luck. ids. lhal wen- busy were lla-re. vv ifc. . Hoiish. wife and son Don-1 7^ 1 ——— is justilied by the experenccs of tin- "gasoline taxes" is meeling in Col- | lu re. On the 7th she gave the HMh 1 ous correspondents who want on It many old auOurraphs and writ- TOWN LINK ITKMS. past. ll is true that for every in- j wedding anniversary dinner for her The Odd Fellows had a dance Mr. and Mrs. Klton Forward and aid. , Porll iml. wm- al'lernooii, umbus. it has iusl heard a prom- something extra good for a little ings which are considered valuahle. To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Skellinger, dependent brought in there is liable sou and wife. here Friday night and a large crowd MOW childrcn and Mr. and Mrs. Tom For- HAMS LAKK. callep inent Chieajio tax atlornev repre- was in attendance. money. In pound and half pound protei't these a suggestion to have of (irand Bapids. spent Tuesday to migrate here a dependent; that senting! Standard Oil. say that these COMMUNITY ADVERTISEMENT} Mrs. Ida H. .Tones has returned evening at Kd. Bigler's. ward. all of Jackson, visited Friday Mr. and Mrs. .Ii-rry l-'n-etnaii and M. ,.1 . l-'erm-v. of Clarksville. was Mrs. W. Turner returned Monday packets al ItOe Ihe pound. The th(*iii coated with waterproof paint and .Saturday at the Henry Slater a M lldav ym-sl of his yranddau^h lor every healthy person moving "gas taxes" are becoming ".i burden j from her visit of some time in (Irand When winter cornea will it find you without fuel. Ledger ollice. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haley and dangh- family spenl Sunday aflernooii al BILL-DING MATERIAL here there might be brought in an. | Hapids with her daughter. Mrs. from Lake Forrest. HI., afler a brief was acted upon home. llu- William Vollwoiier honu-. hr ml ^rand son. Mr. ami Mrs. lo Ihe public and a menace lo the visit with her son who is attending lers spenl Toesdav evenin.i al Geo. invalid; that for even booster im- industry." We are bound lo ilis j Hell llubner, sister, Mrs. Marion Winter we&ther always brings rush orders for fuel. FOB SALK—Modern piano in this Linton's. Mr. ami Mrs. Basil llayward and Mr. and Mrs. Carl (in-ss nid son. i- Hichards. school there. ported. there might " sneak in a igree upon both counts. ihe "ga Local Boosting Committee Closes Its Campaign With 1 Weekes and other relatives. Don't get caught in the rush. My locality. Store it or buy it for Heat in Resinous Woods Henry and Kdward (irote spent daughters were Simday guests al of (iraml Hapids, spenl llu- week- ' ileil Mi ler and wile, of l.owell. knoeker. Hut this would be like ii\"- here in Miehiyan. for exam- Mrs. F.lla Dawson and Mr. and balance on contract. A real bar- Sunday afternoon with Baymoml the home of Mrs. Hay ward's par end al William Schrader's. spenl Ilie week i-lld wiih Ilarvcv trying to keep from doing anythinn ple—has not been and is mil now Inspiring Creed for Town's Patriots, Mrs. Toby Harr. of Lowell, called al SOI TH ADA RIPPLES. gain. Wrile lo P. ()., Box 27.'» Keshious woods, like pine and fir. Banlhiini. i ids. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van A innnber from this vicinily d Hichar.l ml wife. have greater heating value per too hncille olllloii spent Satllldav good for fear of doing something "a burden lo the public." The pub- her brother's home, Claude Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Bush and chil- (irand Bapids, Mich. (e P.I-2U-2I The sun shines IMIHIII Ihis Mon- Vrauken. of Haslings. lellded Hie bo\ social id Ihe lllllirls bad. A most appreciative Cre(-d for means that life is made more worth than uoureslnous woods, tiecause a school l-'riday. • Vrlliim w III her annl and um le. W. lic has paid it cluerfullv and us- lasl Friday night. dren. of Walker Hoad spenl Friday day morning, hope jt wi|l shine all Mr. and Mrs. l-'rauk Allerding and Fall is Fix up Time 1.1.well's loyal citizens is set WANTKD—Cusloni baling, onion Communities constantly need ually without knowing what the lax while living here in Lowell. Our Two ears with parlies from De- pound of resin ylves olf ahout twice the week as it has been hard for guesls. Mrs. Bog(-rs. visited at the Mrs. Ht-nry Xushtirger and son. 11. Hard.-. and wife. Tlu-y all al- 1'iiili in a full page adverliscmenl with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. topping and also for sale, hay, leml.-d luirdi al H.ovvm- Sundav more people, new blood, new ideas: was. Cert:dnl\ il is inlinitelv less schools and other similar public in- and several cars from Lansing Miss .lennie Van Noord, Mrs. L. ?0RD mi is imich lieal on burnlm; as u pound farmers lo net in Iheir wlu-a?. tit-rry Sludt and John Allerding of (iraml I'apids, spenl llu- lailer in Ihis issue by Ihe local coinmun- straw, onions and wood and inornin and lln- balance ol' llir dav and Lowell is no exception to the a "burden lo the public" than would slitutions are the molders of char-1 brought fishing parties here Satur- Venneman and daughter attended nf Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Hitler wen vis- homes in Carleton and called at the part of llu- week with lu-r pan-nls. rule. 1 he eenlers of wealth are il\-buostin.L; coiiimillec which has acler in luture citizens and nieril! day and Sunday lo Frank .lones'and waul lo bov same. Amos Sler- Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pilsch. willi Ilenrv .lohnson ami lamilv. j be any other form of taxation Ihe rally at Cascade Church Sun- is here now ready for delivery. ziek, Alio, Mich. (p LS-111-20-21 iting in Grand Bapids Sunday. Hay La(-ey home Wednesday. urban. 'Ihe greater acliiewiuenls through which neces-.,iry highway b' en \er\ active in bringing lo- Ilie moral and financial support of g is (jiii(pulhe noted. Miss Loralne iKgert spenl llu- hlna r Shall'ei-, wile and danu-hler i • -Hu r the town's citi/ens in a con- day. Beiilah and Theora Batey sja nt Mrs. C. W. Veiler nave a party in Remember winter ii just around in art, science, linance, industry are revenues could be achieved. .Nor every right-thinking citizen here. Herman .tones look his mother to the week-end with their sisle.-, Mrs. , vve(-k-end willi her parenis. I.ois, visiled Sunday al Sam Kiine\ i-*rl(-il pni^ram for Lowell's de- Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson. Mrs. AT STl'D- Sphynx, No. I2().'{, spoi- Big Viola Is Found honor of her daughter, B(-atri(-e s associated with a metropolis." not is it a "menace to the pelroletun in- We must believe iu our local mer- Hcldiug Sunday lo visit his aunt, Buy it—Burn If—You'll Like It. i; Neva Marlowe al (iraml Bapids Beatrice Kelsey spenl l-'riday of /ion Hill. the corner. If your roof leaks, 1 Velnpiilcnt. Noble McClure, and Alma Venneman led Shetland stallion pony, -ll-iu. A viola found In KdhdnirKh. Scot ninth birllulay Salurday. About Idois and l ld.i Shaller w.-rc Sun ^ indeed because rural dwellers make iluslry." Casoline consumption de- chants and professional people. Mrs. Fdith Cardner and enjoyed a .hdin Sherrard, Portland. Mich. Lillian I'liin! spenl Satin d ay al ler twenty lillh- girls were pri-s(-nt and night wiih Kvelyii Pilsch. riupn-slionablv. this splendid spent Friday in Crand H;l,>ids. laud, has a body ITU- Inches long, or Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hoss and day ^nesls al He Tiliie Njillef lioinejT now is the time to fix it. If you no contribulion, bid because larger pends upon motor popularity; mo- 1 hey have shown their confidence nice day. and Sirs, .lohn lleemstra and Headquarters for all kinds of dairy (p P.I-20 noon with the Haley girls. spent a very happy afternoon. eilies are means of contact and I series nf advertisenieiils has exert- Mr. im-hes lonj.'er tiian the average family, of Lansing invited llu-ir of honan. ' J molor popularity depends upon in Lowell, by investigating their Mr. and Mrs. Fben Hovulon. of friends called on his mother, Mrs. avenue uf expression lo ihose liner i cd imli-ld inlhiem-e on llu- citi/ens money and lime here in order that and Chicken Feed. WANTKD- .Southern Kent County v'ola. it was made hy Hierouuinoun Heiiiemhcr the roast pif- slipper ill par«-uts over llu- week (-ml. IIomIcii H W arm-r, of l.ow ell " haven't storm doors or windows, -ood roads; ^ood roads depend upon Crand Hnpids. were dinner guests II. lleemstra Saturday. WIIITNKVVILLK WHATNOTS. Howne C(-nl(-r h:dl l''rlday evening. aecomplisluncnts more often born taxes; and there is no possible aib- [nf mil- town and outsiders who have you and your family enjoy the of their sister. Mrs. Wesley Miller now open for steady hustler to Auiali, Ihe master of .Stradivarius. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Sears, ol Grand Kd. Slaull'cr was m Haslings '•ailed on William Cosnrill' and w ifc i now is the time to get 'em. How Mr. and Mrs. IC. La Bar spent Fri- Oc|. 21. Bill, ailulls, 51), children, Wedm-sdas. in obscurily. Hising values jj r o- stitute for Ihe ",ya> tax" as .1 com- read l!,i 111. W'e have told Ihe world comforts, conveniences and advan- and familv Sunday and Clnrley sell Ward's Beliable Bcniedies and Bapids, visited at 1). C. Blood's Sat- Monday, vide public funds with which to 1 at iai.. tha! wa believe in Lowell day evening in Crand Hapids. 'i'lc. This mdic-e free- with hills Mr. and Mrs. Art Karrer and f.im- < . M. Hciiedid and wife, .\Ii s. \V about glazing in that porch this parable revenue producer fnr high-; tages of their services. They are Miller and Miss Kiper. of (iraml Miss Myrtie and Carrie Sexton (dber podiicts. Kxperience not Righteousnets First urday. carry on eduealion. provide recrea- and !i vi shown Ihem many reasons slaking their all on Lowell and F. P. MacFarlane necessary. Oilers big earnings printed at Ledger ollice. (p 20-24 ily wa-re nm-sls of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hardee and Mrs. il/.i Hardi-e were | way purposes. ' ' ' Hi- about j Hapids, were callers. spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. So I like Ilie, and 1 like righteous- Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Davis, of Alio, fall? It'll save you a lot of coal. niainlnin sanitation, and com- lime that the motor induslr>. the oil; Ii\ we are IusIIn proild of it. No its future. We must slick with on small capital. Particulars giv- spent Tliiirsday evening wiih tiie Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ham-roll were Karrer Sumlay. ;il I.ake ' Id-.-ssa \\ ediiesdav plete public projects lor Ihe laek of straiiuer. leading all or an\ nf these Abide Venneman. Phone 193-F-2 en on request. Dr. Ward's Medi- ness; if 1 cannot keep the two to- Sunday dinner gm-sls of the lallcr's Bay Lock and family, of \lask:i. III lell .11' 1111so11 Spent Hie Week- 1 induslrv and lln ir allied lines ac-| Ihem ami be loyal to them at every SKELEY COUNEUS. Mrs. 11. lleemstra and son alien I Beed Cooper and family. No matter what you want fixed, which Ihe smaller eonnminities suf- aiimamcemenls. cmild fail to be possible opportunity. Trading at cal Company, Winona, Minn. |;s. aether, 1 will let lift* go and cliuoiie parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Win- spent Snndiiv al Alla i i \li Iloni-eH's. end illi lu-r .lunl. Mrs. ()/i Hardee i cepted the "^as |;i\" is :i pel man-j A wedding of interest to people of church in Crand Bapids Sunday. The Ladies' Aid soci -ly was lu id fer. • leepl\ impressed with the co-opera- home and paying our bills as lablished IKaO." (p l«-l!».2(l-211 rlghleousuess. Meiiclus. geier. Mr. WiiiHcier has hecn un- Hussell Hehler and familv of Mid H•'v, k. Hixler. w ile ami dauwh ' call us. We're "fix up headquart- enl tinalily. So long as lln-se in-' Ihis vicinity took place on Wednes- at Mrs. Kriu-st l-'orhes' Thursday 1 It is as worthy an ambilit)n for duslries live so Ioiim as speed-mad li'.e pirit displayed b\ Ihe local I promptly as possible are the best with a small altendance. der Ihe doctor's care for some lime dlevile, spent Sundav allernoi-n a| h r. ol l .lkharl, I ml,, allendeil church ers'' this fall. a small hjwn to want to become a 1'111 p of < ilizens who subscribed to day noon al the home of Mr. and hut is better al present, Loren Dygi-rl's, services al Ihe O. M. diur. h Snndav, man persisls in antomolive trans- ways to co-operate to mulmd ad- Mrs. Claude Silcox near Alio, where Mrs. Charles Harris does not n iin big town, and for a small cily to porlalion we shall need highwa> ^ the cimimunily-boosling series. vantage. as fast as her fru mis would like to Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Krh, of Mr, and Mrs. Kd.' hind, Mr, and Hev. Hivler delivered Hie sermon want to become a metropolis as it is In the liual advcrlisement of Ihe their sister. Miss Heatrice Hunker Mrs, Boberl Slu-rrin-i'oii. Mr. and in Un morning ami evening. and so long as we need hi-diways We must do our individual bit in was united iu marriage to Seymour have her but is some heller. Di llon, were Friday visitors al the Inr ;in\ ambiiious individual tu wc shall need the "^as lax." In Hie iim-icliaiit-. and professional people, keeping Lowell < leaii and allraclive. Bert Thompson and family, of Basil llayward hoiiie. Mrs. Hay- Mrs, II, H(-m-wa\ and Mis. While Hov I'lmiuli, wile and sisler, Mrs. want to reach a deserved recogni- a -a underfill Cri ed shows the spirit llesche. son of Mr. and Mrs. William ward acconioanied Mrs. lab to were cullers al William Vollwolier's I IiMsic ('.lenmi Wen- in (iraU.d Hap- terms of the trade il is ''stand: I'd I 1 hat means doing even thing pos- llesche. The bride was attended Grand Bapids, were Snnda\ visitors jipn for his talents and abilities. I hat lies deep in the heart of every Hastings Friday afternoon where Sunday, ids Momlav a 11 er m ion. e(phipment." livery Stale bill two. sible to have our homes neat and by her sister. Miss Orpha Hunker, Arc Vou Guilty? i of Mr. and Mrs. Hendricksou. R. E. COLBY I hose who wish sincerely lo devote every Canadian province but one, loyal Lowell patriot- a Creed pretty and co-operation toward Ihe lailer had denial work done. Oi vc Snieleker and w ife relnnied and the groom by Valda Chatterdon. Levi Cooper and wife called on l-'riday from an aulo Irip lo 1 air themselves to counlry or rural life has a "gas tax." Four Slates char.'-ie which should be memorized and eivic cleanliness. It is binnaii na- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris Sun- Miss Lena Bogers, of Delroit, lid lowed dail\ bv every man, wom- of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. llesche A local merchant accosted a farmer on the Sma'J. Sourct: of Supply lield. Heiiu., v. here ihev visiled Mrs. McCords and Alto will always find opportunity to sat- live cents lax; one charges four and ture to be attracted by beauty and day. spenl the week-end with Ip-r uncle isfy their desires. There are plen- an and child here. will soon be at home to their friends street the other day—the farmer was on his way The Worlds Ml|.plv i.i ImIshih -d' Smeleker s sisler. They n-lurm-d one-half; seven charge four cents; repulsed by ugliness. That is" why. in their new farm home recently and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Franli Aller- ty of the great open spaces left. I'.nt two charge three and one-half First ol all, we must believe in 'I .w<' wish to allure prospective home from the express office with a package of ding and returned lit Delroil Mon- i'eitl, used Iii pcrliii:!,'- mid iiiedi< :ii'"-, l'\ vsav ol Niagara halls and oilier in whatever way we may have fwil- l.o 11 because il is our home town purchased of 11. L. Cogcr. Original Steeplechase places. cents; sixteen (including Mii liit;ani citizens, our town must be a model Horn, Thursday, Oct. (i, to Mr. and BUICK-HQ28 goods which he had just received from an eastern day morning, a(-(-onipaui(-d hy lu-r all comes fiuia n leu inili- (;,uvi- .ii ed lo successfully point out the ad- i-harge three cents; fomteen cliar.ve am I (era use we have Ihe kind of of nealm-.s and eleanlim-ss. BUeplechuse l.s a horse race In trees lu t'entnd Aaarii-.i, l.iiown ;is Miss Hi na I :;sli and Miss heorma Mrs. Claude Schmidt, a Hl-lb son. mail order concern. inolher, Mrs. Kale Bogers, \slio vis- vantages of increased population, two cents. " * " It is futile for ciliziiis that makes Lowell stand This is the last call for unilv of Which the compel Mors have to sur H« inn-., ol i,i and Hapids. spenl Ihe Hoseoe Alexander. Mrs. Washburn, ited for several days wiih Ihe Allcr- the Hulsuin Jiiuve w eek em I al Hie l-lasll home. we can alwa\s fall back on the as- anybods to talk about doing away onl from the rest of Ihe towns of eivic eH'ort in Lowell. From now mount ohstacles. such as Imltfes mil! dings. sertion that we see lillle danger il . i/e and kind. of Lowell, is caring for Mrs. Sehuiidt "Why didn't you come to my store and buy Abe hash, wile, and son John, with the "gas tax." It is equally on, our fair town must depend on and baby. ditcheH, in order to reach the wlimluj.' Mrs. Fred Pallison and daughler now of Lowell getting loo big or fnlile for anvbody here in Michi- We 111 list believe in good govern- the loyalty of its citizens lo carry these goods instead of sending out of town for Rarest Coin in World spenl Ihe week end w illi William with too many people in it. If meiil, for that is a prime requisite Ceorge Haines, of Chicago, has post. The llrst race of the khul was navt- a showi-r Salurday in honor hliambers and v\ ile, of Mai ion, gan In try to prelend that because out the principles of Progress set them?" said the merchant. run In Ireland hy a parly of fox of Miss Dorothy Schroder, who will The i'on federate half dollur Is llu Service Giving, Money Saving Lowell is the wonderful place we toward steady, advancing progress been visiting his brother, H. Haines f rank Hiirsoiieo. m-ar Alio, md we have jione lo a three-cent "gas forth by the boosting eommiltee. and family. hunters, who actiuilly made a distant become the bride of Kdward Palli- rarest coin It; tla* world, snys l.lhei!\ think it is. it appears to us a bit sel- tax" we are eonnuilling unparal- and for the enioynient of a happy, And, while reminders of om- civic The farmer looked at the merchant for a mo- vv i 111 :i painful acciih nl Monday fish not lo tell Ilie world about il contented life. We are proud of Dr. (). P. Ceib. of Carson Cily, church steeple the tfoal of the lui son Oct, 12, About Iweuty-llve Only f(»ur of tlie>e eoliis \\ ei'e mllil.-Zl while (-Ullilii; Weeds wiih Ihe niow- leled robbery. If we consult "thing-. duties may stop for a while, every called Saturday on his cousin, Mrs. ment and then said: guesls were present and Miss Schro- and only two of the-e are k.novn to 1 and let Ihe rest of Ihe world have as the\ are" up and down America. our lown ollicials and assure them one of us here is going to constant- promptu race. Sm-h matches soon iii'. macliiiie. He slopped lo scan- an opportunity lo enjoy it. of our hearty support in anything S. P. Heynolds. grew In favor, nnd sleeph-i'lmsliu.' he der received many beaiiliful gifts. he extant. | a hen onl of Hit- way when Ihe Ihe picture plainly unfolds. The ly keep Lowell's good in mind "Why don't you patronize your home paper The afternoon was spent in playing —o—o— lhal means greater moral, physical Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hurras and came a recognized I'l-aio-h of horuc horses stalled up, ciilliny Ilis fool "gas tax" niiisl riot be overdone, llul and keep working until "A model more and advertise what you have to sell? < 1 have games after which delicious refresh- If there is any truth In the charge a reasonable "gas lax" is here to and civic advantages. We are children took dinner Sunday with to the bom- and severinn llu- .-tiler- town" will he the inevitable coui- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Vosburg, of East taken our home town paper for yeara and it's sel- racing. nienls were served. Guess He Never Will that Christianity is losing ground, slay. To strive olherwise is to bay proud of the citizens who unfailing- meiit when Lowell's name is men- ies. Dr. (iriswold. of I'reep irl. Ada, Spring Hills. dom that I see your advertisement. I sent out of At a (jiiiet c(-remony Wednesday was called lo dress the womiuI and it may be because of too many "ed- at Ihe moon- (Crand Itapids ller- ly attend their duties and thus do tioned. Core of UuscbaH The old hiiclielor nys Unit hi- ha- ucated?" priests and preachers, who ald. their part in keeping our govern- Farmers in this vicinity have lin- town for these goods iiimply because I didn't know noon iu the home (d' Mr, and Mrs, never met a Kh'l who was prctiler than made bini (-omforlabb- us possible. Let each citizen make himself or ished lilling silos and consider them- The core of the hiisi'luill used b| Claud Silcox. Miss Bealrice Ola. forbid the singing of "Heautiful Isle —0-0— im-nl clean and ellicient. herself a "committee of one" to that you had them." she thought she was nor a man vvlm of Somewhere" as "vulgar, insane, NN hen a hundred thousand mem- We must believe in our civic en- carry on the good work. selves lucky that no killing frosts both niajor leagues Is comjiosed of H daughter of W. K, Bunker became was smarter tlum he tliuayht he w.is Cards of thanks I cent per word, cash or stamps wiih order. None and trashy." Some years ago a bers of the W. C. T. 1". are telling terprises and public institutions. Copyright 1927, Superior News pa- arrived to spoil the corn before it MORAL- Kpiierical (-ork center Mirrounded hy Ihe bride of Seymour Irving llesche. -Htllhboru News Herald. was taken care of. Miss Orpha Bunker was her sister's charged, 'If Kansas preacher whose name is now the country about Ihe harmful ef- Any movement for civic betterment per Service, Chicago. n a black seiul-vuh-aul/.ed ruhher over in oblivion, sought a little cheap no- fecls of Ihe eifjarel. and a hundred Mr. and Mrs. (i. C. Hichards and which is vulcanl/A'd a second layer of only altendant and Valda Chah-rdon daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. was best man, Afler llu- ceremony Fortunate Invention Auto Acceaaoriea—Tubes and Tiret. toriety by denouncing "(lod Ue With Ihousand bill boards are proclaim- pure red rubber. Heynolds and daughters, Mr. and Advertise! al which Bev, Beckett olliciated a Bince tl»ere nre In our world so You" fnr like silly reasons. There ing ils therapeutic values, vou can't IT MAKES A WHALE OF A DIF- HOME-TOW N LETS. are a whole lot of sensible Christian FERENCE WHOSE OX IS Mrs. William llesche, and Mr. ami wedding dinner was served to about uiuny (lellciite und dlvlue sentiments say America is al Hid per cent peace. (All riifhtM reserved j Coleman Lamps, Lanterns or Heatert and people who wouldn't listen to that —O—o - (;()I. t Mrs. Seymour llesche attended the AND USE THE COLUMNS OF Great British Hockey Club twenty-live inunediate rclaliv(-s of hovering' about, so uumy rich hlos Let'* make our roads as uuod as Sunday school rally held at Cascade the bride and groom. Later iu the sort of "tommy rot" any longer than Noliody has stt lillle sense of time One of Hiitalns ••re.'.icM hockey HOIIIN unfolding and henrliiK 110 seed, the repairs on hand at all times. The Ledger is in receipt of a pro- our bonds! Sunday. it would take them to get to the value as Ihe voiiiih man who spemls test of the National Association of WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, DUICK WILL BUILD TllliW clubs was the Irl.-h cluh, of i'alnn.-rs al'ternoon Mr. and Mrs. llesche left it Ik fortunate thni poesy vviis Invent The fellow who uses ihe hammer Mrs. Tom Leece, of Clarksville, for Prescoll. where they will spend door. It used to be said that the his hours "hanging around a pool Manufaclurers against L'ncle Sam's r.rAKH-.-V." , ton, which In six sm.-ci.s.d\e seasons ed to preserve nil these luhern spirits (JiAQLCSSVtiWPe worst kind of a fool is an "educat- usually lets it lly oil' the handle and took dinner Friday with her sister, The Ledger-Solo several days al Ihe home of Mr. and When in need of anything in the Hardware room."--(I)elroit Free Press. Our entrance into the lield of manufac- himself with it. lost only two mutches of I>u played und the fra;vaiice of Mowers In Uh ed fool—and these half-baked men boy friends who prolit by this lure or power development as un- Mrs. Libbie Heynolds. Mrs, Owen Ferguson, Congraliila- OA, VOUW «VAO of the doth are in evidence, Phil ONopher says (he best way Mr. and Mrs. Hay Cornell, son and lions. halo. -Jehii Haul Rlchter. '«KI HAvtf MO myjsu call in and inspect our line. wholesome and truthful suggestion 1fai mir r to1 0 privatprivate e industryindustry, , whicwhichh is not to lose money on a prize light is TO TAK* rr 10 —o—o— are due for a life-lime of gratitude, j'compelled to pay taxes and insur daughter, attended a farewell party PIain's Deacnaiion You can't change human nature. —0- 0— ' i'..,.'1.. c i.i.... f to wet the same amount with Ihe at Home Acres given in honor of Mr. // ance' while i iiele Sam rides free, same odds on both. "Piedmont plain" lueank a plain at We can supply you with the old reliabltTex* The fathers and mothers who used Love may Ih blind luil it some- monarch of all he surveys. ind Mrs. Vern Clieesnian, who will .v* 'fH-CA to find grent delight in seeing th" Mr. lluHinesH Man, suppose, in- soon be leaving for Florida. You see the fool of a inountaln. limes sees its finish. The protest is well founded ah and stead of advertising for yourself aco Gas and Oils. a;l.i train come in, have sons and —o—o— ils premises are entirely just and Loren Lewis le|| for Mum- Ihis daughters who will eagerly wait for Why roam? Make Lowell your true. your prospective customers had to morning, (Monday) where Ihey will advertise that they wanted you to Strand Theatre, Lowell the air express. home. HIT 11 certainly makes a whale have charge of an apple picking eruune HOME TOWN HENRY We can line you up with Rubber Boots to come and sell them something. Then crew for Oscar Braman. of a diU'erence "Whose ox is gored." how strongly would you believe in um We wonder how many wealthy advertising? keep their feet dry. MOSELEY MEANDERINGS. members of the National Asso- Uncle Josh says health is better , , Saturday, Oct. IS <•11111011 of Manufacturers are than wealth, but judging from the Mrs. Susie Sayles, of Lowell, spent The dreaded "blind 8pot• is gcuc ncr . . . the negotiating of turji» in using government printed enve- Leather Coats, Lumber Jacks, Sport Coats, way some people ruin their liealtn Saturday iijglit and Sunday with forever! In Buick for 1928 closed car crowded places! Wallace Beery in lopes, which are issued in direct rying to get their wealth, one mighl her daughter, Mrs. Cordon Frost. Underwear, Overalls, Shirts, Sox, to wear and eompetilion with American print- be led to believe that the fellow Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ford and Mrs. I MONUMENTS ers and publishers the country over, Clare Ford were in Crecnville Mon- front posts are narrowed so that all And, thanks to the efficiency of Tibher keep you warm and dry. 1 who pay taxes, insurance, rent, in- who originated the good old saving day. 1 • • - — didn t get his stuff over very well the road, ahead of you and at the side, "CASEY at THE BAT" terest, wages and all other expenses —o—0— Orren Frost was on the sick list ci'uftismaa.'ihip, these slim corner ports jo which private industry is sub- last week. [IU 6-TU6E esr MM CMAtUfiVO* You can always depend on our fresh line of is clear. 1 The bcit variety of ject, and whose protests aijuinst this EVERY MAN'S DEBT TO IIIS COM* The last meeting of Ihe 1927 Lar- have even greater strength than the & MS WATBS IT W0«^tt«U M UNITY. alio A Two Reel Comedy, "Dr. Quack. ' Groceries. We carry Shultz Bread, Cakes, Cook* same unfair competition have fallen kin club was held with Mrs. U'na AKJV 6TAT10M OM IMS MAP GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS l 0 ,(1 01 r ,,, n onv4 s type formerly used. upon deaf ears for lo, these many 111 i . ft VT >: " ' swuc- Wjngeier lasl Tuesday. What a factor this is for safety! V^hat ir PAOMPTUY BRMOtf ROOT tie ies and Fried Cakes. Will save the housowifa a in Wettern Michigan years? thintf besides his taxes to the eom- The Alton Sunday school closed Admisiion 15c and 2Sc. What's the difference? iminity in which he lives. The last Sunday unlll Spring. extra pleasure it gives to driving! How Sws a »3uiclc foi* V)2$ at tfie n^r. great deal of labor. . Why appeal lo the printers whose more he has been favored menlallv Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Lewis and 11 a ses oufiAMA eoa acAsou just petitions for fair play you have and materially by fortune, the more daughter Laura, spent from Friday it relieves city traffic problems—the jjhowroom. G.:t behind tip; wheel SAY BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I Try us for Meats, either fresh or cooked at so long and persistently ignored? he owes. In discharge of that debt, until Sunday with Carl Anderson Workmanship and Quality of Materiala Have you forgotten the age-old prin- he lis under obligation to do for the and family, of Barryton. sudden rush of a child • *. the unex- prove for yourself how clearly yc/.i can all times. ciple, "Sauce for the goose is sauce community something that he does Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Frost spent Proveil safe by millions and prescribed by physicians foe Sunday, and Monday, Oct. 16 and 17 abfolutely guaranteed. for Ihe gander?" not get paid for, something that he from Friday until Sunday with re- pected appearance of a car at a cor- >..c uli the nv. l from the drivcrV, wdt # Before assuming the role of In- does not make money by. His ob- latives at Evart. Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago *••••••••••••••••••••••••• jured innocence, take a look at ligation to do this is not just a Miss Bel ha Ford, of Lowell, spent BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINI •' C . Diiiiian vf General Ma tun Corpimition Billie Dove in We stay open evenings for your accomodation at yourself in the mirror and correct once-in-awhile obligation; it is a Friday with Velma Keech. Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism 'MOMItOWlJ WUKf NOTK i: TO SI BHiJilHICKS the flaws in the picture. Come to continuing obligation, and what he MV PMMOf CAUMIBICAUM Ed. Potrulf and wife, of (irand Sedan. *1195 to <1995 ' Coupe.'119: t > / Spori Mixl li *1193 This paper will Kiop at once the bar of justice with your own does In discharge of It should be 1 I AUyMff MAM AOOOO W0M> Wt Bapids, were Sunday guests at the AU priest / o, h. flint, Mich., gomiiintnl tax iv //;*•U aJUt ii. Ai J.. . C, /inaiuiun pi*" ! .h.iruhl. u huiU *. if piiid lo date und so ordered hands clean! limited only by hiis abilities and his Cordon Frost home. IMinMM i MM M »1MAPR0U0 Happy JUIen'a General Store LOWELL GRANITE OO. opportunities.—Samuel Insull, Presi- DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I "THE STOLEN BRIDE" by Ihe KiiliM-riher. Nol forced Quite a few from Moseley were & tuat uikMC, i -nry id wva on anyone who iiuiU Hipiare. 'Write the errom of your brother dent Commonwealth Edison Co., in In Lowell Salurday evening to see uav n; auo MHIU t mis ou, i McCORDS, MICHIGAN OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT man and sister woman in the dust The Manufacturer and Industrial Ui-Kulur Hl-page edition $2,UU the Dempsey-Tunney light pictures. 1MMMT IHOA CAM 0MI* alto A Two Reel Comedy. per year, or (t-paKe local edit- where the slighteKt breeze will News Bureau for September, MAMki MOMUMakir TVifta sweep Ihem forever away; but their —o —o— Correspondents are requested to ion M.r»0 per year, in advance. OUR MOTTOs ia and will be, Many taloa and PHONE 20 LOWELL, MICHIGAN proven dirt worn, "Ml ALWttV CTUOH I'lease observe and oblige the virtues engrave upon tablets of en- If money ia the measure of huc omit merely neighborhood calls and GOULD'S GARAGE aofi Utf MOM0 w**'0 AdmiMlon 18c and 2Sc. during memory and learn to cherish cess it Is bv the amount you earn other trivialities. It Is a useless Hsadf "Baytr* kom d It publisher. •mall Profits e»e»f»eeeeeeeee»eee»ee»e»eeeeeeeeeeee»eeee»»»eeeee and to imitate thcul.,' rather than by the pile you make. waste of space and labor. Editor. If Phon. 269 East Main St. s^- UUM utUtMi im-Dnggis* THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO ITEMS OF THE TOWN a* 3E John Jay, of lonhi, wns in town If CUT COUNTY Saturday. See Christinas card samples at Ledger office. tf BUDGET W. E. Hall spent over Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers spent $45,000 Wednesday Morning We Open Our Big Sunday in Detroit. Miss Moody spent over Suntluy ut her home in Holland. ESTIMATE, EXCLUDING SALAR- Miss Jackson spent over Sunduy IE8, IS $660,000; GENERAL at Iter home in Lansing. FI ND PL'T AT $444,891. Mrs. Henry Watson was in Grand The linance und suluries cominit- Rapids one day last week. tees of Ihe bourd of supervisors Mrs. H. C. Scott was in Grund CREED huve completed their prepuration of Rapids Monday afternoon. LOWELLS the county budget recoininended for Mrs. Clyde Condon wns in Grund 1928 und will be prepured to review Rapids one day last week. the vuiioiiH items whenever oppor- The Rod and Gun club held n tunity offers ufter the board con- venes Monday in its unnuul October dinner dance Tuesday evening. session. Mrs. Clara Roomsburg has been The estimuted budget, not includ- visiting relatives in Grand Hapids. ing suluries, is suid to stund a little Mr. and Mrs, Dale Morgan, of We Believe-- more than $000,000 or about ^45.000 Grand Rapids, were in Lowell Fri- fj less than for 1027. The general day. fund for 1028 is estuinaled al ^444.- Misses Kate and Rose Wingeier, 801, as compared with $403,482 last of Alto, were in Lowell Saturday year. Because there will be u $00,- evening. —that Lowell is the best town in America 000 bulunce in the generul fund nt Mr. and Mrs. Will Dawson and the close of business Dec. 31, und Increased stocks, better values will make this a sale worth coming many miles for. Last summer we family, of Grand Hapids, spent Sun- because it is estimuted the receipts day in Lowell. for the yeur will be $175,0110, only a little more than $200,000 is to be Mrs. Bessie Dulin, of Grand Hap- /•-ti because it is our HOME TOWN. engaged the services of Mr. C. S. Simkins formerly of the Specialty Shoppe in Grand Rapids to help us ids, spent Sunday with Mr. and raised in tuxes for generul purposes. The roud commission hus asked for f. Mrs. C. Hatch. u mill tux wliieli amounts to some- build afgreater volume of business and have grown remarkably ever since. Through our co-operative Mr. and Mrs. Althen Simpson and thing more than $300,000. family, of Grand Hapids, were in —that a good government is the basis of civic pro- Reduce Bounties Lowell Saturday. The flnunee committee, which nn buying in the New York market we have accumulated some irresistible bargains for this great sale. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Ashley and mm Sept. 1 hud disbursed $285 of its two daughters spent Sunday with gress and we pledge ourselves, individually and $2100 uppropriution for attorneys* relatives at Carol. fees, uskeil $500 for next yeur. It Mrs. Hattie Scott spent Friday 4 collectively, to lend every assistance possible toward maintaining hus recommended $1,20(1, the same with her sister. Mrs. Pearl Jackson 1 m 1 as Ihis year, for rat bounties, but Better Buying—Better Bargains—Quicker Turnovers—Low Expenses -will do just the near Battle Creek. i 'X an honest, energetic administration. has cut the 1027 item of $500 for Mr. and Mrs. Grover Draper, of weasel bounties in two und has ta- Toledo, were Sunday guesls al Ihe ken $100 oil' the $700 uppropriution thing we want to do—win your trade and confidence and build a big business. Buy for Fall and Winter. Dun Weaver home. this year for spurrow uoimties in A prepuring the new budget. Mrs. W. Waehterhouser wilt en- —that every good citizen should give his moral and An uppropriution of $2,(100 wus tertain the Neighborhood llridge mnde this yeur for births ami club Thursday evening. deaths, but on Sept. 1, $08.ri0 more Mrs. Cora McKay and George financial support to every civic enterprise or public than this amount had been expend- Save by buying at Headley, of Ada, were in Lowell ed and $2,100 is asked for 1028. In several tines last week. the current budget is an litem of $(!,- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Herman and institution that makes for the physical comfort and the advance- 500 for burial cd' indigents. The Every artide will be marked Our store was closed all day daughter Gertrude, of Grand Hapids, committee believes this should be were in Lowell Sunday. M ment of our community. increased tu $7,500 in 102K. Mr. and Mrs. Pftul Kellogg are In the courthouse budget Ihe eom- in plain figures at Special Sale Tuesday, arranging stocks and moving into the home of Mrs. Cora \ miltee has inserted an item of $0,500 McKay on Hiverside Drive. for a new elevator and has boosted the $1,400 appropriation for 1027 to Prices. marking down prices. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Parker —that every loyal inhabitant of Lowell should pat- spent Sunday with their son, Don $2,200 for 1028. A decrease o f WARNER & SCOTT'S $1,000 in the $5,000 appropriation Parker and family in Ionia. LOWELL ronize local merchants and business men and thus for this year for generul repairs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp, Mr. t "v und ulterations is recommended. and Mrs. V. K. Ashley and ilauyh- No change is asked in the $10,000 ters spent Sunday at Coral. reap the many benefits that come from financial co-opera- item of 1027 for jury fees und, inei- Mrs. Art Hill and daughters, Hel- dentully, it is shown Ihut very few en and Hetty spent Friday in Grand tion in the community. jurors during the present yeur have Hapids on a day of pleasure. enjoyed meals at county expense, Hev. A. J. Hlair tilled the pulpit of the cost of such meals np to Sept.l, the South Congregational ehureh in having been only $141, ulthough Sale Starts Wednesday Morning. Oot. 12 Grund Hapids Sunday evening. —that Lowell should be kept clean and attractive, $500 was uppropriuted. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seolt and two ContagiuuK Disease Fund. sons spent Sunday with Mr. and The eommiltee bus made n o Mrs. Glen Dolph near Hastings. change in the $400 appropriation for I publicly and privately, in order that good, substan- dental clinic and has not acted upon Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Fox are hav- the usual requests for money for Redeem Your Green ing a .new furnaee in their home re- tial citizens will be proud to come and live here. cure of the blind und of crippled cently purchased on 22;') JetlVrson. . MW children and for a free bed for de- Trading Stamps Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendershot, fective children. Although $140,- of Grand Hapids. were Sunday call- IMK) was appropriated for 1027 for ers, of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Streeter. —that Lowell can and will grow if every man, eontugious diseases, $125,000 being isieiy Sale John Peterle. a former Lowell set aside for city eases and $15,000 boy is in Hutterworth hospilal for county cases, the committee has BLANKET EXTRA SPECIALS where he underwent an operation. woman and child here will unite in carrying our cut the fund for cily cases lo $120,- The greatest bargains in Hosiery Mr. and Mrs. P. li. Vos, of Flint, 000 und hus ruised fhat for rural 59c PRINTED CHARMEUSE spent over Sunday with the latter's cases to $10,000 in its recommendu- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Charles. good name to other communities and contribute the energy and tions for the new yeur. Pretty designs for coot linings, com- we have ever offered our customers. Miss Kdilh IMetcher. of Grand For the present yeur the county forters, coverings or drapes. Hapids, spenl over Sunday with her unpropriuted $4,000 to be puid the SALE support necessary to make this an ideal town—t/ie best place Sale price per yard parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klmer IMetch- city for muintuining Ihe dog pound, Buy! Fuy!! Buy!!! er. but it proposes Ihut this uinounl in the land. shall be increased lo $5,000 next 35c GENUINE PACIFIC MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krum spent the year. Willi the biennial elections Every pair of blank- PRINTED FLANNELS week-end with their son and wile. coming next fall, Ihe eommiltee has Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Krum at Ann increased the 1027 item of $250 for for night gowns and pajamas. Sale Arbor. $1.25 to $2.00 Silk Hosiery, per pair, 69c suluries of the bourd of cunvussers ets in our store will go price per yard ?5c Miss Freda Bailey, of Grand Hap- to $400 und hus boosted Ihe money ids, spent the week-end with her We, the undersigned, Believers in Lowell, heartily endorse the above: avuiluble for generul expense from $1.25 AND $1.50 WOOL uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 11,000 to $3,(NN1. at special sale prices. $2.00 Full-fas'hioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, also Collur. DRESS GOODS Cut Jail Item $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65 Silk Hose in broken lots-—all Mrs. Juy Kllis and daughter Flora I^ast full, in preparing Ihe 1027 Plain and fancies. Just part pieces spent Saturday in Grand Hapids and budget, the board appropriated $0,- the good shades—the most wonderful Silk Hosiery called on Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. 000 for provisions for prisoners at to close out, yard H. L. Weekes. C. H. Runciman R. D. Stocking Lowell Lumber Co. the county jail and it asked Ihe bargain you have ever seen. Extra Special Sale Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nagel, Mr. and same uinounl for next yeur, but it 19c DRESS GINGHAMS Klevator, Coal, Wood Hadio, Music, Sporting Goods Builders' Supplies $12.50 Lambs Wool Blankets $7.98 price, pair Mrs. Harry Carol, of Grand Hapids, pronoses u cut of the drugs and One lot of 32 inch Fancy Dress 69c medical attendance bill from $1,200 were Simday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ginghams for house dresses. John Pattison. to $1,000. Justice court jury fees 100 Percent Pure Lambs Wool Plaid ore left at $1,800 and an appropria- While it lasts, yard Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Charles and 121c $1.00 to $1.50 Ladies' 45c Men's fancy dress John Borgerson tion of $85,000, the same as for this Double Bed Blankets* All colored plaid, sat- ^ Mrs. Margaret Dennis were Sunday M. N. Henry Warner & Scott Silk Hose to close out Hose for this sale on- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sexton GROCERIES year, is requested for the payment inette binding to match. While they last, • 29c LINEN TOWELING Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Books Dry Goods of mothers' pension. quick; pair 69c ly; pair 29c in Grand Hapids. In Ihe juvenile home budget the Sale Price Per Pair I IW Extra heavy, smooth, pure linen tow« Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ellis, daufihler committee would increase the $300 eilng. Mill lengthi. and son. Flora and Herl, spent Sun- clothing and shoes item for 1027 to day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Works Art Schneider Yard 19c $500 for 1028; would cul the $1100 $3.50 Plaid 72x80 inch Blankets. Sale Price, Pair $2.69. and family in Grand Hapids. R. VanDyke Winegar & Hartman Furm Implements appropriation for drugs to $400; $1.00 and $1.25 Pure Silk Hose, Pair 39c. Hev. and Mrs. H. II. Harris, Mrs. Clothing Drugs, Wall Paper, Paints would leave Ihe dry goods and bed- $4.50 Plaid 66x80 inch Blankets. Sale Price, Pair $3.33. Taylor and grand daughter, of Mid- ding at $1100 and tuke similar uction dleville, attended the M. K. church on u like uppropniufion for elecfrie- $6.00 Plaid 72x80 inch Wool Mixed Blankets, Pair $4.69. supper Wednesday evening. C. G. Isaman ity; would reduce the $800 item for $1.29 Plaid Blanket Sheets. Sale Price each 98c. MAKE YOUR OWN COMFORTS Dance every Saturday night at GROCERIES e(|uipmeiit und hardwure to $000: EXTRA SPECIAL One Lot of Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose Islank Park resort, Murray lake, boat D. G. Look Lowell Specialty Co. again raise $3,000 for gas and coal, $4.50 Fancy Robe Blankets. Sale Price each $2.98 $800 for household supplies and $5,- in black and colors. Extra Special for this sale. livery, live bail, confectionery and Manufacturers of Sprayers groceries. S. Mullis, proprietor. .r» If Drugs, Pjiinls, Wall Paper, Hooks 500 for provisions.—(Grand Hapids One lot of Comforter Challies, Charles Doyle arranged for and Robt. D. Hahn Herald, Oct. 7. $5 to $6.50 Plaid Bed Blankets, Pair $3.98. all new designs. Sale pricc 16c Pair accompanied a group of Lowell hoys GROCERIES 39c to Ann Arbor to attend Ihe hall LOGAN LOCALS. game. Five cars of boys attended. (Last Week's Lelter.) Clint D. Hodges Lowell Produce Store Hli Kuiifmun und duughlers, $6.50 Satin Bound Fancy Blankets, 66x80 Mrs. J. H. Nicholson has returned GROCERIES T. E. Rogers, Manager Gladys, and Protus- Kaufman and $1.00 COMFORT BATTS 25c to 65c Wo- One Lot of Women's to uer home in Grand Hapids from C. R. Streeter wife, of near Clarksville, John Mish- inches and $5.00 Wool finished 72x80 inch K %l IK men's Hosiery, Genuine Arrowhead Yankslon, S. I)., where she was ler und fumlly, of Belmont, visiled Made of pure white long culled by serious illness of her sis- Confections, Ice Cream Plaid Blankets, all in one big lot. Choice broken lots, to Mercerized Hose. ter. ut the home of Kdwin Yoder Sun- staple cotton, Each 75c duv. close, Pair 12y2c Sale Price 39c Finest Christmas grceiing cards A. L. Coons 0. J. Yeiter Harrison Lackey, wife und fam- you ever saw-Butler's Chicago line, Clothiers Furniture and Undertaking ily, of Grand Bapids, visited Mrs. fee samples and get prices at The Geo. Herold Lackey's mini, Mrs. 1). W. Luyer Ledger ollice before ordering else- Bakery Sumlay. $1.50, Extra Heavy white 89c Work Shirts, fine qual- where. f 20c to 75c Candles, Sale price, pair 10c. $1.00 Men's Fleeced Shirts $2.00 Men's Union Suits, t Furl Slarbard and wife visiled back blue denim Overall. ity blue chambray work shirts Mrs. Fannie Avery Ball, of Mason, A. W. Weekes & Son Bev. Peter Messner and daughler 10c to 15c Paper Napkins, sale price 5c. and Drawers. Broken Sizes to broken sizes. To Close Out •pent a few days recently with her F. A. Gould Gruee, of near Luke Odessa Som'uy. Sale Price, pair Sale Price close out. Each aunt, Mrs. Lura Vining, and called Dry Goods Guruge, Sides, Service R. T. Ford Bev. Messner hus heen very poorly on her old class mute, Nellie An- for some time and was very ill Sun- 98c drews. Hardware 16c Half 39c Pillow duv. 98c 57c 39c Mr. und Mrs. Frank Davey, of Los Lueimla Slarbard, of Clarksville, 50c to 75c Brassiers, all Angetes, Cul., are guests of F. T. McQueen Motor Co. spent Sumlay at home. $1.25 to $2.00 Misses fleeced King and their daughter Florence at City State Bank Kdward Lacy and family ulended Bleached Tubing $2.50 to $3.50 Men's Union broken lines of 50c to 75c bras- Garage, Sales, Service Lowell State Bank Ihe funerul of Mrs. Lucy's lirother- Union Suits. All in one big $2.25 Women's Union Suits me 0n Mtl(, son Avr Gr,,n,, Hurry Duy, Cashier Suits, broken sizes. To Close siers will be closed out, at Rapids ' " 1). G. Mange, Cashier in-luw, of Churlotle Tuesduy. yard Mrs. John Overholt und son Niles lot. To Close out Silk and Wool and Fleece lined Toweling ?/"' Alh'n Ww. Mr. Out Choice H, rry 0 Mr went to Linsing Frlduy und remain- Mrs!?«, Shellington&n ! , oWf Portland*. , - were ed until Sunday evening. Mrs. Ov- E. T. White King Milling Co. The Lowell Ledger erholt assisted in curing for her 77c $1.79 lOc $1.69 39c 81,08 <)r Mr ,,n,, Mrs Gtrdner ' ' fr'* South Side Grocer Flour und Feed sisler, Mrs. David llefllehower. Publishers and Job Printer!. Beliitlves here have received . Emil Friedli and word thnt Mrs. David llefllebower, J^ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman and \ (nee Kmino Lite, formerly of this IOD.-of Detroit, spent over Sundav place,) Is very low al Spurrow hos- •t the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. A. Weaver A. H. Stormzand pllul, Lunsing, from cuneer. Her 25c Fancy Outings, 19c Kilgus and Mr. und Mrs. (i. Friedli. Franklin E. Jessup $2.00 to $3.00 Wash Dresses $1.59 Meat Market Central Garage deuth is expected al any lime. $1.19 Night Gowns, 88c d r uo l Photogrupher. Jr « » » Mr. and Puul Kaufman and wife, Normun, 500 yards of 36 inch, fine, Arm, fancy outing flannels vPvuSS. K,l?u,^ weurf Mr" ""d Mrs. Glen and Ruth Kuuirman went to see Nearly all remaining stock of $2 to $3 New heavy outing flannel night gowns. All sizes, W, KUmw and daughter Pauline, of Iheir aunt, Mrs. David Helllebower, for night gowns and pajamas. Yard well trnde; while they last. Sale price &Si T. and Mr«' of lunsing, Sunday. fast colored English Print Smart Dresses. Emil Friedli and daughter ^ , of Dc- Mrs. Simon Helllebower, of Husi $ iroit* ings, visited her duughler, Mrs, J. Just the kind for morning dresses. 11. Stahl over the week-end. Sun Bergin with their wives motored to day they all went ^o Lunsing to see 19c Sale Price, Each Detroit Wednesday and attended the Mrs. David Helllebower. 1.39 88o funeral of an aged sister of the Freeman Whitmyer und wife, of geBtlemen. Mrs. Mary Ann Fahey, near Unsing, visited ut the honu UjVgira old. They returned home of 1). W. Luyer Sunday evening. Ray Seese and famify spent Sun- ij*' Caroline Coulter spent from day at tho home of Bay^s parents, of Friday afternoon until Sunday eve- IDWEIL fflSI, LAST AIIO ALWAYS South Bowne. ning with relatlverat Freeport, at- 1 Harold Clark nnd fumlly visiled (Copyright, 1020, Superior Newspaper Service, Chicago.) I the home of Jnmes Blrmnii, of Our Reliable Guarantee Back of Every Article in This Big Sale teodlng the home coming celebra- Hon In that village Saturday. Her erlin, Sundny. •oi, Claud. Yeiter accompanied her Klmer Shnirer, A. T. Rush, und home Sunday evening. ill Hoirmnn, with Iheir fumilles, Islted Wnlter Knufmnn und wife, |frs. Ben Souleg ipent from Thurs- f St. Johns, Sundny. 1 w h her Mrs. Stowell and Mrs. Charles Onee upon u time there was a CLYDE 1. GREEN, D. C. JOHN R. STRYKBB SS "S "JW,"* . " daughter, Doyle spent Saturday in Grand Bop- Seotchmun who wus engaged lo a Cub for Poiltry nd Eg|i Wnrren Boush nnd fumlly, of CliurlcM Maker and wife, of South married ThurNday, Sepleinher 22, al Inided Ihe hoine-eomiuK at Hoek* Naunhton, who Is very 111 al her sis- Snmlay dinner nuests of Mr. and ily, Henry l.ampkln and wife, of nie Postma. Teacher. Mrs. Ferrall. Mft, Pra* Wood worth and family Licensed Chlropraeter —Dentist— PLUMBING, HOT WATER , ids. , girl who beeume so fut Ihut he want- iiNtlngs, visited at the home, of Jor Mowiu i Sumlay. the Melhodlsl parsomiKe hy Hev. ford lasl Salurday. ter's, Mrs. 1C. Whit ford's of HeldiiiK. Mrs. Don Howland. (iramlville. A cordial invitation Is extended to •t.their ftiome in Grand Rapids. IX)WELL OFFICE HOURS: PHONE aie HOURS 0 to 6 Ishler Sundny. Miss Fanny PoAma visited her ed to break olf the engagement. But A. M. SMITH CO. and William Hoaner ami wife vlHited VliiMcr, of (Irand Ha|iiiU. They Mr. and Mrs. Hollin Donovan Frank Donovon spenl from Fri- We extend our deepest sympathy Mrs. Charles Harris is .some bet- all to attend the Whitneyvllle P. T. tWre she celebrated her 11 to 13 a. m., 2 io 4^2?? to I p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Open Wednesday and Saturday Chnrles Weilund nnd fumlly visit. al Ilie home of Olamlo Scovlllo, of were nlleiidcd hy Ihe bride's sister, birthday with that of Mr. Wood- parents, Mr. ond Mrs. R. E. Postmu the girl couldn't get the ring olf, so Sundayf, 8 to 4 p. m HOT AIR HEATING spent Ihe week-end with Ihe latter's day nnlll Sunday Willi Judd Smith to the l.esslter family In their late ter at this writintf' A. held at the school house Tuesday 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. 1 nt Ihe home of Elmer Winey, of OlarkMvillo Tuesday. Miss Uerniee Hrownell, and Mr. and father, Fred Austin, of ('.o|ieniish. and family. Mrs. Donovan relum- mother, whepf natal days ut McCords, Sundoy. he hud lo miitry her. OFFKKi Lll BLOCK Evening 7 to 9 hereavement. Mr. I.essiter will Mr. DeJager Is able to be out evening. October 11, at 8 o'clock. worth'a Office Closed Thursday Afteraeeii outh Campbell, Sunday. Mrs. Hiissell McKinney. They left Leo Hrownell and wife, of Heed ed home wiih him afler spendiii^ wfre tbe aame. ™ • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nagel, of Com- Of Ice Pbene 11 Hewe 11 Cash Buyers of —Gaiiaral Rapalr Work- sure he missed in this community. atfain. The speaker for the evening is Dr. .Floyd Thompson and fumlly with 0RATTAN" (iATIIERINtiS. on a short weddintf tour lo Ihe (Illy, and Mrwln Hrownell, of (irand two weeks with her lileee, Mrs. Joe II. F. Fuller and wife spent Fri- Glenn F. Smith, (occulist.) His sub- and Mra.' Goorae Lee and stock Park, were Saturdoy dinner POULTRY and EGGS Call PhoBa 202. i * iQQHrN. K. 11. Thomiwon visiled nl llu (Last Week's letter.) southern pari of Ihe stale. They Hapids, were Sunday guesls of Iheir wihtnkvviixe whatnots. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds. DR. B. B. SHEPARD Slapleman. Her molher, Mrs. Jndd day eveninu at Levi Cooper's. ject is "Do We Send the Whole .Mrs, Augusta Lee drove to Pbyalelan and largioi GLENN G. TOWSLEY, IL D. I maka a specialty of /ler home Sundny. Frank Handell ami son, John, of will reside In (irand Hapids. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hrownell. Smith, was operated on for ^ill (I.asl Week's Letter.) Whitneyvillr Hchonl, Cascade Dint. Child to School?" Creek Saturday to* attend the Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Freeman spent H. P. GOTFRIDSIN DR. L. E. MATHEWS [Roy Blough und fumlly visiled al Cedar SpriiiKH. called on his mother. Don Donovan has heen very slek Mr. and Mrs. K. L Hrooks and stones at the St. Lawrence hospitnl John Warner and family spent No. 10. 1 of a child of the latter^ last week with their son, Verne and Eya, Sir, Noaa and Throat Osteopath HOT AIR HEATING lo homes of Cnlvln Clem and Dan Axle Handell one day last week, for the lasl two weeks wiilh line of Mrs. Harold Wood and elilldren, of in l.anslnK, and Is KellinK aloim Sumlay with Krnest Hoark, of Alto. Pupils who were neither absent "How much do you ask for this daughter. Mr. and Mn. Lee family, of Lansing. They celebrat- PhjildM and Borftoi "wsr* OV K FFICES: 604-606 Ashton Building Hours—0-12 a. m.; 1:30-6:30 p. in. J. C. Chili rdoi PHIL ERUM rong, of nenr Lake Odessa, Sun Mrs. Manley Wolf, of Greenville, the howels. (irand Hanlds, railed Sunday eve- nicely, (iranMe was (juite well attended nor tardy during the month of Sep- place?" 1 bone Sunday. Mrs. Jftofe. ed their 65th wedding anniversary OFFICE HOURS: lUseni phone 0M79 spenl a couple of days IiinI week Geoi'Ke and (ilen Spleer, of Dur- ning on Mrs. John Handell, who Is Mr. and Mrs. Nohle Speneer were Sntiirday evening. All were idad tember are as follows: Herbert "Ten Ihousand dollars.** .1 remain for a longer time while gone and attended the Mason LoinEL«ago5* 8 Phones—ORIce 243, residence 347. Lowall Managar Opposite Lighting Station .ie County nurse wns n visitor with Mrs. (i. M. Spencer. and. allended Ihe funeral of K, K. very poorly. Sunday miesls of Dr. and Mrs. (i. Sister l.eona Dean was ahle to he Flynn, Hobble Ferrall, Martin Post- "Thanks. I'm the tax collector." ber ilrkken grand daughter. county fair. PHONBSt Oflaa SM BOOM IIM ORAND RAPID* MXOBIGAN Negonce Block, Lowell, Mich. Phone • F 2-1 our school one dny of IiinI week, Dewey Icavonl and Miss Edna l.eNslter lasl Friday. Mrs. Frank Donovan spenl Mon- M. Speneer. present. Visitors at l.evi ('ooper's ma. Lee Hoag. Klwln Flynn. Loll "Vou are? Well, 1 never wai erry Blough and wife visited Hrownell, of Grund Hapldi, were Mr. and Mrs. IMatl Howland al- day with her sister, Mrs. John Me- Mr. and Mrs. Plait Howland were Sunday were Heed Cooper and fam- Johnson. Haymond Hoag and Ren- offered more than Ihree for It." HiiV ''' i ' -• 1 v THE LOWELL LRDKEK and ALTO SOLO THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO SOLO "(iiiilly or not guiltyasked the NOR ill KKliNK. Prehistoric Animal GOES TO CINCINNATI. inp of all the churches in town and OBITUARY—ALICE PETERSON. ELM DALE ETCHINCiS. 1 jtidMe sternly of Itaslus, eliar^etl SOI TM CASCADI-:. M. !)> Li spinl v. I > l» i lli Mrs. I'eriN Uiniian was in Ionia Mrs. I.ydia l.aux aeeoinpanietl her Ttir aneesior of ihe miMlern Ho- Rev. Hussell H. Hready, the popu- the larpe church was packeil to the with ebieken slealiiiM. Child Is Dead Alice M., daughter t)f Tunis and Israel Harris ami wile have re- M. Cook is MHentling the Hoard (irant! Ibpiils. Monday. hrollier, John Kohn to Crand Hap- lar Methodist pastor, who has held doors. Ile told Ihe writer thai he pliant was an animal culled "nmorl- "Not guilty, Jtitlj'e." Jane IVIcrson, was horn near Hat- ceivetl Ihe aiinounccmeiil ol the re- of SuiKTvisois in (irand Hapitls Ihis Mi and Mrs. Pal Howes visiled in ' ids Tuesday to spend a few days lliel'lum." He vvie. only lliree or four for a iiuuiIht of years iiuporlanl wished for the lloor lo open up and He Creek on what is now pari of I". .Ifssiip ami lamilv spviil Sun "What is your alibi?" as Result of ( ceiil arrival ot a nine pouml sun lo week. with relatives. pastorales in Michipan, poes Ihis pi vc him a way to escape, but he Ihe old cantouiucnt, Nov, 29, IK4 J. ila> al I'.nsli-x (!il\. ( ali'donia Salnrdav. •^Mother Jllmm feel hlph. Iiad 11 lli'Xihlo upper lip niid "Alley hy which'.'" Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Weus, ol liisuiti Mr. ami Mrs. (icorge Kraft ami Harry Clark, of Smyrna, was a yeuu to the Trinity Methodist church, was the only otic of Ihe whole aud- Mrs. lar I Ilnnler and dan^hlrr lone I'orcei'urs vvldell. respeel tvety, "Vou heard me. Have you an Her parents moved lo Hoslun Hapids. tlatifjder Loi'iiine, of Caletluniii, vis- Mrs. I". .1. Mf.Malion w .IS ill I I'M lli I supper ^iii-st at Allied I .mix's lues- Ciiiciniiati, one of the leadinp ience that had any idea that it was Auto Mishap lownship when she was hul a small ilelrn were in (irand Hapids Tins fui'-sliadowetJ the nimk and (hu alibi?" >lr.s. Earl King has heen umler ited Snmlay nt llarlev Lawyer's. Hapids on Mumliiy. day . churches id' Ohio. Saranac people his llrst appearance before ail aud- One child is dead and two others child. The old homestead has al- dav. i llbk.S. "Vou mean 111' alley by which Ah the uoctoi's care lor Ihe past lew .Mrs. Hoy Shields enh rtaiued the , WANTED! Hememhers*- I.eo Hiehmond spenl Sunday eve- have always taken an interest in ience of thai kind, for he pave a ways been her home and here she Mr. ami Mis. I . s. While wrrr in near death in hospitals as the re- tlays. nin.u wiih his sister, Mrs. Albert {,ol away, .lud}4e?" Mr. Hready and we are not so sure, Wliilney vide Aid society la .I 'Thurs-j 2 (Iraml I.etlttc SniulaN. \\ fineis •ml lamilv spi-nl Snndav ty O.Lawrence Hawthorne wonderful address, and he has been sult of aulomobile accidents in the passed away Friday, Ocloher 7 at A special sernion folltiwed hy day. + ll md w ilh Mr. and Mrs. Osear I ouserman and family. but that. Saranac has had a part in poiup slroup ever since.—(Saranac city over Ihe week-end. Five other the atfe of 77 years, 10 months and >lrs. lal. ScamT mil smi. nl" ("ii aml m ' 4 |' Immortal Verne ctmiiuuiiion was given at Hie Clmrcii Miss Dorothy Lawyer spent last t ie 1( Kd. Crooks, of l.owell, is helping brinpinp ahout his success—for he Advertiser. persons were injured by autoino- N days. Hapids, w.rr in l.dWfll M(»nda> "O I.i (lie 'I'dVVli of i'.( ihtehem" vvns Always Open Q-tslion of Ihe Nazarcne .Sumlay morning. l-'riday night in Coopersville with I? with the apple piekintf at Herbert murried u Saranac pirl. We are biles while a four-car collision did For years Miss Peterson was a \assar HiiM'warne. of Noire Dame, written by Dr. 1'ldliips Hr-i. vvlan Is not ii«;rrht.'e an oi.tii question, not sure hut perhaps it was his llrst Dan Weaver had the mislorlune Miss Dorothy Husmaii. I j Mr. ami Mrs. \\ dU-r Krt)|»l spi-nl Cliamherlain's, nol cause injury to any of the driv- successful teacher in the rural lit have one of his horses .severely spenl the week end with the home Mr. and Mrs. Tom (iano. of Kau tie was rector of a I'liil.idelphll when ll is alleged liom the tieyln- Well Named Mrs. lieorgia Cook and family Snndav vi nin . in (irand Hapids. uhlic address, which he delivered ers or passengers. schools ol Ihis vicinity, many of its injured in its hip while having il folks. ( lair, (nee Mrs. Klmer Payne,) spent church. It was llrst j-muik nn ''iirist nint,' of the world, that such as are ere in the Methodist ehureh. that Qu« brachd. wliieli holds the record spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !• Mrs. \rthnr lln-d. ul Martin, is E Hubert Justin, years old, son of present residents, having allended APPLES at work in the ditch thai is heing David Nobles, of Atlevali. was a over ninhl Thursday with their mas, 18»W. The cmnpi' r i l '.lie nm In the Insiliuiion witdi to yet out. anj secured for him his wife. Mr. Miner Patterson, of I ox Station. ^ visilinj; lu-r sisler. Mrs. he l"e\ for helm: lie world's heaviest wood, Mr. and Mrs. DeNVitt .lustin, of 715 school under her inslruclioii in past dug deeper near the Kilgus crossing Miss Lthelyn Hit-c spent the week- l-'rid i> ni^ht .uuesl at the H. .1. Max- daughter. Mrs. I la/el Haxler and sic was the organist -n - . : 1,1.11.ks' such as are out wi-h to yet luV— Bready read a paper at an F.pworth years. ler. means "ax hmiker." Plelt-sl., S. \V., was injured fatally al ElmUale. end in (irand Hapitls. ++++++++++ son home. ^ son. on Iheir way to visit friends •iliroll. I.ewis Ueihi. - Kuierson. convention, and the Saranac dele- when he ran into Ihe street near his A few years ajm she uniled with Mrs. William Sehneider wenl lt> don't see how my Mother knows 9 Mr. and .Mrs. Waller Nash, of near Mrs. IVrrv Hirman and sister. l!ni- near Lansing. ites wanted him to address the home Saturday afternoon and in the Haptist church in (irand Hapids. (lladwin, are Ihe proud parenis ot Hlnd.ycll hospilal lor a minor opera- Victor Clemens is slowing recov- cat chapter. The meetiup was Odd Speciei of Monkey First Small Hoy I'd like to sec ma Hansford visited friends in I.ake 'J&l- When everybuddy's birtlulay is. \ C front of an aulomobile driven by- Those thai are h it to mourn their a ()'•.• son, Donahl Waller, which lion. erini{. arranped, hut when Mr. Hready pot There is h small tmpleal Aiiiurlesn i lish cry. Odessa Sunday. ^She does, though! Hut I'll hot my Pad^ 5 Harry Kidder, of Alio. Al St. loss are three hrolhers and one sis- was born Sepleinher 28. Second Little Dinnh-hell Fish Everywhere, you *• the trend I awrenee H.'olh is ahsenl Irom ( M Hulasoii is addin.ua kitehen John I'herhtuir. a.uetl about la to the church for the service, in iiKinkey tlnit Ih known an the "Nqutr- Mary's hospital it was fouml Hie ter, Mrs. Nora Arnold, of Poulisic, llahn's urnet-rv on n • anl of ill Would never think of even his. / j •-.i years siislainetl a fracture of the place of a meetiup of the younp peo- ret mdiikey." It In so called liecause Horn, io Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, Oct. don't cry. toward colored roof». Put color and halh room to Ids resideliee on child's skull was fractured. Wit- l-'.dwin, of (iraml Hapids, Mannville , my Dad would like v. ilh Mr. and Mrs. Will Haker. our repair and replaceiuenl fulile ell'orl lo avoid strikinp the end with her atink, Miss Jcssit ty Iii si dav nl Seplendier. 1 '.IL'."), j liim sons spent Sundav w illi her nn tli FAST LOW FLL ids this week. l dwin t'cU'ison and wife return- work iptickly, elliciently and child.—((irand Hapitls Press, Oct. II. St-hwah, of (Irand Hapitls. niakinu d unlawfui o lake an> kiitd . Mrs. ( (' I.ooiuis. oi" Insin^. It better if she did forget Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Cary and son oi li-.li fi om the iul.in 1 vvaters (.1 , Hanmin and ed to Crand Hapids Monday evening cheaply. Hrinp your Ford Another child has since been kill- Mrs. H. P. Hussell relnrnctl lo het NELSON Mr. and Mr s. .lack I I H.^ewarm and family were A anniversary or two— Charles was over to sec the par- the Slale situate in the counties Snndav willi afler allemlinji the funeral of his ed in like manner in (iraml Hapitls. home in Delroil Sunday aflet | MASTER SLAB lv\ • il nmhlt rs spent Snnd v ,ia sis of her hrolher, John car to ns and we will put it iu ents and grand parents, Mr. ami sinilti of 111vv11. lin n i. ill which is 1 Farm Operating Equipment! 'Cause he feels kinda cheap. I'll bet. •isler. Mrs. \li(-e t'ehrson. spending Hie Summer with hei relatives in IoniaM|;|.. Huve .md lamilv in Crand Hapids. pood shape quickly. Mrs. (lihsou Jones Sunday. When Mother gives him somethin' swell, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Haker allended mother, Mrs. Sarah Winks. the nol Ih line of illi' < •iinlies of Dr. and Mis. I-I'". i:I'. While and Mrs Marvelous Stone Craft John Jellcrey lilh-d silo Wednes- \i enae. < iladvv in. ( tare, t Isceola. Mr. I Nirs. Howes and Mr. and 1 sin pi isc hirlhday dinner Sunday Fiaif, Oclob 14,1927 Miss Marie Mettcrnick, of Alto, is ROOFS ( Ivde ( "liar spent I hnrsdav aflt i An' he looks at the calendar day. Mrs I I irnard v isiled I ake ()des ©. I-'J". • for Mrs. Needhain. The pyramids of Kpypt, hultl, ae- spemliiifi the week with her parents, l.aki and Muson hv anv means what n ion in (irand Hapids. Mr. and Mrs. Simons were in Hig . ver e\( i pi hv hook and line dur- Tractors DeLaval Milkers . 11. !vs\ ilie and I i i •port Mon- An' finds out it's their weddin' day— 0 Ijit. n. II. Mr. ami Mrs. S. K. Mclntyre went beginning at 1 o'clock, p. m., sharp, coi'dtu^ to bome modern .sehular.s, be- Mr. and Mrs. .toe Mettcrnick and Hapids Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cook uul ehil ing Ihe niuiiili-. ol Jaiuiarv, j-ehni day. An' he ain't got a thing for her! In Hastings luesday niornin'4 lo see tween the years 4T:il H. C. ami il'i4 family. Plows dri ll, nl Heldinu. spenl Snndav will the following household effects: Mr. and Mrs. Simons, W. .1. l il- ary and Mari Ii ol ea(-h vcar ot to Harness and Collars I Matthews ha , npeiied a llieir dan •liter, w tin is on the sick CENTRAL GARAGE U. t'., are in some phices so skillfully Mr. ami Mrs. Will Ackerson, td' Hev. and Mrs. \. .1. Hlaii Dr. I kins and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wm.nen r Hiee at Sarauae and w ill he list. tilled lopelher tbut Hie naked eye euii- (ilarksvilte, spent Friday with Mr. lake any kind ol Ush in anv inaniier . Tillage Tools Power Washers liraneh Tool Boxes and Tools entertailied Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hnh from lln- inland kikis ot said area Hnlaiid .It Kalaii illaye I'uestlay ami I'ridav Day Bee! uol detect the polnis of Jtmcihui. and Mrs. Wesley .lohnson and fam- in that w i;st I.OWi;i.c. di i» 1 ut i n n w nt ri:s i kom Tin; ily. hei, td' Washington, D. (!.. Wednes- ii om Api il I lo .Imie l.'i. for a pel iod i Drills Engines ilh his afternoons. i Rugs 2 fifty-gallon Oil Cans and day. Thursday and Friday. ITEMS OF THE TOWN .lessnp. Hev. Wheel and wife, of l-'ree I AND OC I \l St At. IW I MS. Would Try A. H. STORMZAND, Prop. ol live vears 11mn Jiimiarv 1. 1 ',11111 Mi I'. Mr i id Mrs. Ch nn Coiiklin and j Alvin llaydeii and sister Helen Feed Grinders port, were dinner and supper .unest Sierra Madre. Calif.. Book Case Faucets Mr. and Mrs. Simons and Mrs. J. II now appear-, afler :i tilolduuii Pump Jacks Mrs Waller Hunyon ami d aimh- danulih • Marion, nf Chii il;O. spent i Not Imi;.' a^i 1 lin- ile;, .in hmiudit n First American Mint ami Thelimi Snyder attended tin N. Huhhel attended the ftmeral ot Wednesday of Mr. ami Mrs. .lame' (let. I. I'.L'T. Snmlay school convention at (las- investi,ii;iti(in liv the In-eeinr ol Mrs. I 'rlel' I'ilie is is sii :1 el'i IV- Willi r. .1 (irand H ipids. Ihe Saluidav niulit and Smitiav at the Imi-se and tnuyy ami look Iii-. wife Piano and Stool Dishes Mrs. Waile at Lowell Saturday. Wagons Endless Belts Monroe. Mr. 1". M. .lohnson. The tirst ('oloiiiid mint was estab- cade Sumlay evening!. ('.oliservalion >1 the eointitiors pre- hmiha^o. eek flitl W ilh l.owell r Art Hill home. i'lll Mn.- Sunday for a drive. Tlifv Garden Tools Authorized Service Mr. Culver is working in Crand Sunday dinner imesls of Mr. am ! liim l.owell Kedm-r. Rockers IMi UNlvftllSAi CAM lished lu Massachusetts in 1(551. The Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley .lohnson ami vailing that the ordei liould he i e- j Manure Spreaders Cut Length Belts Mr. and Mrs. (!, K f.oon. ol (irand \ assar Hosi warne. of i Dame I Ii e Hosewarne familv were ' 'line tu n he .'litim in;; tiiwn uf < l.-sen Hapids. s( Hided. Mrs. .lames Monroe were Miss Ver I ii ar Sir. Books mint of the I'tiited Slates was estab- Sally I .ou (iano spent the week-end Hapids were Salnrdav ^nesl . al Ihe id . sjieid over Snilda ilh hi !' iday ev. niii^ dinner imesls at Ihe 1 Mild saw a s/JV Wliieli read: "spei (I Pedestals Corn Binders nie Hull, nf (irand Hapitls. Mr. am Ilerevvith the m-eessary to pay for Starting, Lighting, Ignition. IIslied In IMdiadelphia by act «»f con- with relatives in Clarksville ami I lli:Hi;FOHl., Ihe ahove mention-. Clipper Belt Lace parents. Mr. id Mrs. 1'. a. . ; In r sister. Mrs. H. ("heiiev. j llinil. lifii' 1: 1; ill- pi'i- Imur." "I li re, and VVrinper '•Fifteen cents," said tiie Scut lo Waller [''osier home. Nils. Cdmund Mniiroe. of l.ow-elt .lease, ete.. fnr Hie press for 'lie Dining Room Table Kresg, dated Ai>ril (], ITU'J, and Hie Saranac. ed ordei n-nlaliiiu lishi in the Ensilage Cutlers rl (•ant if I ma," -. ill the deaenii e\.-iii illy, "ymi Telephone 43 the village druggist, "for a ho\ ol Extension Ladders Mr. and Mrs. Dewilt I'irMi, Winn In in (irand I lapids. iml tilth daimhter and Mi K11 nv 1 'a j j 1 • 111 inu year, fnr wliieli ple.ee Chairs Lamps llrst coins were struck at tiie new William Foster, of Marshall ami inland waters of lln S'de snutli nl have Ihem * I like ilie lines i|ii\i, ;,||.1 I'll l!«. sulphur? Why, man, I can .yet it (irand Hapids. wen Mundav c. Mrs. I"ihel White Ho|h eiilertain- .lay. 1 redit me. sisler Maud, of l.owell, called on lown 'ill norlli is heiehv reseimled. Cream Separators Straight Ladders en's \arieiv -.tore, Wash Boilers mint In March of the folh»vvinp year. for In ccnls in lown." of Mrs. 1".. I.. Kin,von. sixes. Van 1 seveiileeii ladies with a shower Manriee Coiirl was operaled on at We have had tpiile a hoi Slimmer. lie vviiip. Ma;. I -- \vr ran make It." Cabinet their grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. haled id Lansiiu'. Michigan. Sep- lierson and danuh fur Mrs. Dr. I hey er at her home in "Yes," said the tlrug^ist. "And leinher 7. H)27 \\ ill Ci ndon. .Ir.. a'd imih Mrs. .lohn Hlnikelt lins|iilal last l-'riday morn I11I then never wa, siieh an almiid- Dresser Curtain Stretchers Wesley .lohnson, Sumlay aflernooii. I Miss Dornthv yon can ^el as nim-h sulphur as you L. .1. VOI'Mi. Above is some of the seasonable equipment we Vel'Uelllies, were Siilnfd \ vis ler I'VI Iv 11. Delroil reeenlly. r c 11 fruit, and prndm-e. and Ihe Vacuum Cleaner Mr. ami Mrs. W. (1. Merriman cji (irand Hapids I ri- Sha tc. 'r." .fey Chiffonier Ar tHmipttoHm want for nothing." I )ire( lor. 'al lln Merrill I lav home. I'leteher wei M• . Hi rnici' I eker Hniilter. alter Mrs. 1 !av Cnruell and dauidr r 1 .iim ries v\ 1 1 unalde h take eare ed on Iheir hrolher, (icorge Veiter, have ready for delivery to the farmer. dav. i lay nf srveral imiiith in Miehi- were i-allers at .lohn Courl's Salui- ..I lln overprndii -ti.i.'i. and the l.n.u- "All a"-11 "ll":;:i ,.i lli llo. Hie Small Tables Garden Hot>e of Morse lake, Sumlay. Department of ("onseivalion i N|rs. \\. Di nnie. Mrs. .laek I" "Well. Mose. I can give yon lids (•.onservaliou «iinmissiici hv Mrs. Cii o: ' aiiul , • I'liii'iied last week to her home dav eveiiillj,'. 1 h walimls are •.imply hre.ii.in.u sa^'i. "I Chili; '" . ll. " 1...I ' inlo the and dan^hler. Mr^. (Inv la Heater Cot 1 divorce, hut il will cost yon s.V lloWAHD H. I'd.OOMT.I'. Plow repairs for all makes of Plows. ule« llie fn iii ('harlntte. \, (!. ( ai I Nlonroe called on Manriee •! 1' vv 11 the trees. While ihe tilius sides and ili>' overs In ::niifnl tilings MORSE LAKE. weir in S.iraliae l-'rid.iv. j Oil Stove, Oven and .l-^al. "'Three dollars, hoss?" .Miaini'i.n. sister Heldiuj Sun .1 ennii \asli entertailied Mes- Court at Hlod.yell hospital Snndav. j iruil mil Inok In'- die eiitninu year • In- i .- asured Kitchen Table Mrs. .lohn Clark entertained Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Day i Mrs -" (listani llial iln-y nm "That's the fee." (il (liM.I, H. IHd.AH'l II. a v. Mary White and Helle la ker Mr. and Mrs. Hussel Travis, of! 1' hardly up In the si.iudard. I think . ..I laalliemat- Can This Car day Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fteyer ilanuhlers. I.nhi H-elli .md .laeipilin. dame) hy Imhl years ! in ji. Refrigerator "Well, hoss, I ies' lell Va' I don't S. ere'.irv. rs. Dale Morsiii o'eloek dinner Mniiday eve- Hattie Creek spent the week-end | 'lu re will he ileal 1". as yond a erop has been carcfuDy iimth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freycr- spenl Snndav in Lansing. Mi- at a ies is rudily iniin ini 1 when he is 2 Electric Fans jSyfe h'lieve I wants no divorce. There 211-21-22 ml s. are in I.ow WorU Ml s. Whili e\peets to leave with his .ura ml pa re n Is, Mr. and Mrs. j s eau he advaula a-ousl\ handled, cheeked snd recon- tntilh. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Veiter Mi s. I.uln Head and soil Jnait r, -!' i nin^. nntitied that is I.i U Jurmmt Is ain't $3 ditleieuce 'tween dein two lli 'Use Oil IIm ill ave- roil in a few dav s. .1 nil n ("ourt. ihe weather is suieiy line now. ix ol Lawn Mower [new] I Work Benches ditioned where and son Donald, Mr. ami M«s. Clare winuueii." ART SCHNEIDER (iraml H apids. spenl Ihe wi k-ein!: ftu' D Charles Austin went to Ann Arhor | Iniir (iiilhii> «:•! .. . n - \. ;i>liinu'l(in OHDLH HI-SCi.MdMi AN nHDKH Waller Hoth. (nee Myrtle ::i.dds. and We sleep with a eoiiple ncccMary Veiter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark willi her parents. Mr. ar.d M > M Mr- Momlav In wm k for III.* Hell Tele 1 if ' nnij hlaukels 1 ver us ( very ni.yhl, .Slur. Sums of $10 and under, cash; over $10, and son Halph, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle ISSt i;i> HY Al TIIOHTTY OF ACT * Phone 46 F 2 Mrs. .1, Fahrni md : \nii \rliiir. eiilerlaiiied ( HA.M KUV NOTICE. Lowtll, Mich. Day. 1 -u phone Co. 'ml Ihi tlays are those perieel lu- Clark and family iu honor of the 2:'.(i OF THK PI HI.IC ACTS OF 'inidav with Mrs. dinner Saturdav eveniim af- Terms of Sale (J months' time on b'ankabl,} notes, hear- State of Michigan. The Circuit * Haymond Hor^eiswii and Dan Sir w ith Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Kaslerhrook audi •1.111 Suimm r day s. Mieiii^an has a birthdays of .lohu Clark ami Mrs. C. HI'.':, lil.lil LATI.Mi I Hi; TAK I Ml Ml ami Mrs. D. \\ land in ter tin 11 ii it hall uanie in hniior of Health ar d Vvn'ress ine T i interest. Court for Ihe County of Kent in -r •:* -I* v %• .J. v+J- .J. 4- elair allended a dniu Jsl salesmen's Mr. and Mrs. 1 rnesl Aldrieh wen j U-w of evci v fall. We sure U'd a v Motor Freyermuth. ol- FISH FHOM Till: H1V1.HS Mr. ami Mrs. Mln ! I Hotli. 111 iiealill i- III ' Il . i rill.se nf tllHl- Chancery. AMI S THI WIS OL Till S t ATI- eonvenlion in (Irand Hapids M supjier i,'m-sls Monday evenini' nf, ,i :|| |jt.|v ,',,,1 !||(. (.s,.| i .-djoid v Radiator Will l-'oole. of (Irand Hapitls, is King Milling (loinpany, (a corpora- Smith had his ear slnteii Mrs. Susie Sayles spent Ihe week- Mr and Mrs. .Inhii Coiirl. ness d( pn-si. ':. ili -1.:!•>•- Iini-tnr limit- Sol I 11 OL ToWN lin MiHTII i lay. jCalilornia in yie.:.' l;:sl issue. !l visiting his hrolher and wife, Mr. lion I'laintitl'i vs Williard J. Dan- , diih (Iraml Hapids S 11 id IV eve- end at the home of her dauiditer. n^tnii "I Vale Tin ie 1..in. s a spell vKear Axle l-OH A I'LHIOD OF 1 IVi: i LAHS + +*l- • + • •1-++V+++++++ +++++++++++++1 11 I II I MMMt (i era Id Hrnwn has relumed I. In- Mrs. Malde VIoii and dau^hlt 1 nre was }4ood. and Mrs. ('.. H. Foote for several : I as vet il has ;iot heen Mis. Cordon I'rost at Mos«dev. Mr. • •t general ill in alih. fulltivvid l.y more ir. and Iflrs. Jolin Roughley ftirlh) and his known and nnknown THOM Till-: T HIS I \> \\ O F home in (Irand Hapids ami ia1' ; < l.ansin.u and Mrs. Arthur Cioodell With hest wishes to all. v Transmission days. lonml. and Mrs. I'd. I' itlruH. of Crand Hap- heirs, devisees, legatees and as- \I'HIL, I!I2(;. w ill un lo C.lare in Ihe ImnlM r husi of Ithaca, were Sunday jiiiests nf Votlrs as ever. inmienms itealhs, and Ihis sn de- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foote enter- ids. weiv Sniidav guests at the I-'rosl A. W. Hiizoy, Auctioneer. Dan A. Wingeier, Clerk y Starting signs, Defeiidaids.) O. l-H Con- h.CFv Ai: HMH lless. Mrs. I'av lor. of K daiiM/i'O re- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Creen. (icorge I . Meseear. presses the pn; li.iiina :.ini (ivates Look For The Red tained Congressman Carl Mapes for Al a session of said Court held al hoine Saturdav afler the llniiie also. Clare Carey and lady friend. ' f dinner l-'riday eveninu. STA II OF MICIIH.AN 1 Mr. ami .Mrs. (".liHord Kliiiiipp. turned -'.leh 11 feeling • 1 p:'.nie that "lie nf its (he Court House in Hie City ol •r. ath md Imrial of lier moliier. M s Hnlli S ilh. nf Ceneva. N. Crand Hapids. were (liiiner miesh MoKSi; LAKK f. T. \. MKKIS. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mull, of 1 SS with Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Nelson.', 1 c.-nlIs i- a rm.iii.ial eri-is, which Is v Ignition "O. K." Tag (irand Hapitls in said County, on Col N TV OF I \(.H.\.Mi i WAIT FOR THE N.. is visitin:. her hrolher. W. ' j Sunday nf Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Kasler of (Irand Hapids. spenl lasl s,,in !. I Mrs. Waile. 1 he Morse Luke P. T. A. held its thus in reality dae t" liie vvrakenhiK (iraml Hapitls, calhtl on Mr. and Hie llilh dav of Sepleinher, A. 1)., Smith at Ihr limue ol Mrs. Matii in 11 ik. V Battery Mrs. .lohu Clark Sunday eveiimg. \n order was issued 1)\ lln ( Dii- Mr. and Mrs. I'hil Heeker and son dsi mretiny of the school year al •iVeel.s i.f ill he dtti. After we have thoroughly H.I27. in Cirand llaviii. Mr. and Mrs. John C.ouri ar. 1 I .aw put in condition to give servalion Commission oil the •iglith Philip, nf I'linl. spent Snndav with Hivette I'lll V Were Mulldav eve die school house Kridav evvniny. I v Tires! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairchilds Present, Mrs. H^heii (iortlnti, f Seallli' villi 'riinds al renee Cniirl and Miss I Ireen. wen thousands of miles of ad- day of T'chrnary. Hl2i). making il Mr. and Mrs. W dter Kropf and H. mn^ r Sliest 1 •eloher .S. \ lariit iiiunhcr of Ihe reconditioned a used car, ami son Hichard, were dinner Hon. WILLIAM H. HiUAW. spendin-; Iw' weeks visilini* h '• ('.reek. 1 supper quests Thursday of Mr. and vUpholstcry unlawful to take anv kind ol lish NEW FORD Haiti palnms of the school were in al- World's Use of Cork M guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hedell aunt. Miss llniilv S,ivies and i'lh"i' D. Sloekin,^. we attach a red "0. K. ditional service. It takes (.neuit Judge. from I he rivers and slreams sitmile Mrs. (.harles Peterle Mr I low- Mrs. Kd. 1 '.aslerhrook. •I'mlam-e and found the sehnol ('(irk, vvhieii is made lumn the hark and daughler Flossie, of Clarksville. relatives mar l.nwell. Misst". \nn.i and Kallii rine li d- all the "guess-work" Sunday. In tliis cmise on reading and lilin{. 111 the comities soulh ot town 2(1 ley. of (iraml Hapids , spent over ard Hurl. Mrs. I.Villi 1' •her laaise laslefnllv drenrated with llal "f a trei'. i- j^novn chielly in ii'irinern tag to the radiator cap. Ihe Hill ol Coinplainl ol the Kiiil: Mr. and Mrs. .ledin Hiltenuri iinl 1 1 v Fenders north which is the north line of lolher. Mrs. Charles Vou ny ' C'l.md Hap Sn, 11, i-osiON. iowee'en colors, hlai-k cats; yellnw of used car buying. Miss Flossie Hedell was a guest of Milling Company, and it appearing sister. Mrs. Herlha (asl.r wn-e Sun Sundav wiih Iheir i Africa, i he tntal eost of cirt; in the Hie Ciiunties of Xreimc. (diidwin. id . Tuesday al Ulnl^elt 1 ins pi la 1 VIS- 1 . i 1 • , 1 pumpkins; wilches and anlninu v v Finish Mr. ami Mrs. Will Fairchiltl, of Cas- William l.allev. ,1 .. ,, 4 . | Mrs. Hetihen Kee enterlaim d a year lli'J.'i was . l.".,."dT,i'.T!l. The cost This io the salislaclnm ot llu- Courl tiow Clare, Osceola. Lake :ilid Mason hv Entirely New Ford Car is almost ready. dav visitors «>f Mr. and Mrs. ('.harles Ie. ti 11 Inw nr-; .111 op- 1 1 1 1 leaves and corn shocks. tag certifies that the cade Hills lasl Thursday night. Mrs. \lnia Severv. \ 1 In 1 has hceu ; ilinu .iohn Peh : Mi'nup ol yoiuiM people al her hnmc Look /or this tag when iou Here that the I'laintill' has alter ddi ,inv means whalever ex(epl hv Imok Hisiiiu*. of Clarksville. I At the husiness meclin.y il was nf eorli vvhii-ii v. a used fur Insidalinu AUCTION! Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Dustin. of Ihe eonslaiil attendant of her nolli- elation last Week. j last Wednesday evening in hniior 1 As I am compelled lo retire from active work, I wish to dis- vital units of the car have gt ul search and eiuiniry heen un- Road tests show unusual speed, pick-up Mr. ami Mrs. Halph Hughes and voted Io landscape Ihe school imriM'ses in the year II -:.'! was buy a used car—/or it it Cascade, were visitors of Mr. and and line for a period of live years er for niaiiv years is in verv poor j Mr. ami Mrs. K. Curtiss, of Morse j of tile sixteenth hirlhdav of her alde to ascertain wheltier Williaro ! l oin the Iii s| day ot April. HI2('>. familv ami Mr. Clark, all of Lansing, ' rounds and lo serve hot lunches HSl.TO.'i. pose of what stock and tools I have left and will sell same al been goneover completely your guaranlet oj quc.lily Mrs. 1-'. Fairchihls Saturday after- health al Ihis lime. I,, .md lillh .rand (lauyhter. jdauidder Hetty. \ deliylilful eve- .1. Danforth he living or dead, and It now appears alter a Ihorotigh and stamina. Beautiful New Low Body were Snndav dinner and afternoon \! il\ M Marii- 1.11 s11. of (irand Hap- during the Wilder nioiiths. to the public auction, at my shop, north of Shuter's shoe store, on noon ami Miss Doris Dustin was a Mrs. Clint I lodges and Mi s. 1- niim nf sanies and danciiiii preced- by expert mechanics and and valut! it dead, who are his heirs, legatees, invesligalioii hy Hie liireelur of guesls at ihr .lohn Hor,person home. i eln 11 d eliildrell. 1 he hoi luili-hes Friday ami Saturday guest. i'is. \m : Sunday .um sts at the (I. J. ed tile "1 InllnW ic'n lum henll. Hean devises or assigns it any there he, Coiiscrvalion of Hie conditions pre- Lines will delight you. I homas were in (Iraml I'apids Tues are the tr* her's suiiyeslion in as- Charter Gak Slips Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Camphell eii- Mr. and Mrs. Will I a eiiti I'laim-d Veiler h .me (-elehialiilM the hirlh- liflll 1,'ifts hespoke the lliuh esteem or where they reside. 'That all vailing Ihid the order should hi- re dav ami railed oil Mrs.l|.|,.W( eke> ' isliim Ihe schnnl III eniupelc for a Slips Jr*im ("iiei; -r mik. nn ier vvMi li lerlaiiied Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder, for Sundav dinner Mr and Mrs. 1 i lav nf Mr. Curliss. 1 in which Miss Hetlv is held li\ her SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1927 .nch afc named as dcteiidants in ^('•nded. at Hlod-atl hospital. chool scales ollerci! to schools KiiiK John si^i,.,] tl,,. chaiti'r ^ivinj.' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Camphell and Walter Hlakeslee. of South Lowi'll, Orl-y Hiilasnii and w ife and Mr. j clus-, mates. .-.aid Hill of Coinplainl to he hrotight Mr. ami Mrs. Will Stone and imelin.y ei'ilain lequiieineids. It Mrs. Alma Cameron and two lady TIILHLFoHi:. Hie ahove nienlion- and their son. I'hilo 1: akt-dee and md M: .1. J. llnlmes were in l.akej (iuests included the Misses Marv ICiiKiish penple i ar'.iaie. n'ary ri^hl:--. at 1 o'clock, p. m. before the Court in manner pro ed order re}:uliiting tishin^ 111 die daughter Malde. and Mrs. Naliiai! is hnped all parents will en-operate I'riemls, of Detroit, for a birthday w i f e. Sundav vi .ilinti Mr. and Mrs. \reh.art. Jean Hutherford. K.velyn and frma tin orli in SIii'I-whikI furesl videtl hy law, hut tiiere may he un- rivers and stieanis of this slate ir and daughter Kvelyn, were willi niir leaehrr, Mrs, h'airehild, in Tire Nut Wrench dinner in honor id' .lohn Camphell. Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. H'i-quisl. d \ \v ."I'd si r the new hahy Veiter, Doris Mad'arlane. Xyncs where Hntiiii Ihicd aihalnistered the Hlac Vise MCQUEEN MOTOR CO. known heirs, devisees, leyalees ami soidh uf lown 'Jil norlh is herehv re- L. E. JOHNSON |) I Lmesfs of Mi. and Mr Nil . i is 1 nv. meeting these health leqiiiremeiits, Some (lid Wheels Thelnia Snyder eiilerlaiiied her Muskt -on and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hnl.eil Heriiard will (.line to Kallini'er, Muth While. Helen Hos- imhi-i'iken oath of aile^hmee, have (iood \uv il assigns whose names and addresses icinded. Crand Hapids. Sunday . \ vnlley hall was presented to the ('.hampinu Hlnwer Wa.non and Hu^y Fellows am sisler, Melha and Doris Dustin from Kletehcr. of Crand Hapids. were W liollie Oct 'her 1. ley, Kiihl Helle Day and Vada 1.in- trrnvMi in sinrdy trcs in I'leasaliti'ii. cannot, after diligenl cmpiiry Ik 1 laled al Lansing. Michigan. Sep- Williams, the K. V I'riei Cn.. eliildrell hy the assneialinii. liall heariim Drill Spokt s Snlurday evening tinlil Monday. Sunday -nests of Mr. and Mi -. I y nn ure Kainmcraad. Mrs. ] ton. Hill llaysmer. Orin Slerkins. ( allf. deterniined. And it appeaiiiiH llial ( mher 7. HI27. LOWELL lorinn representative, will he al M Miss Hernice Veiler rendered a l-'ire rpscller IH acksmilli Tone's and Small Anvil Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Curtis enter- Fletcher. Ir. W. .1. Smith ami sis-lCerald Hrown. Lew Morse. Hay Hor- .dl such persons are necessary par L. .1. YOl N(i, ,'s store Wednesday. Oct. pleasin.u selection on the piano after 1. l-'ire Hemlcr with frame Set llaininer ami ('.hisels tained Friday. Mrs. Fnuna Warner Miss NVltie Wilson returned lo /an Dy I die find hall .^aim al Person. 1'red Hoil. .Inhii Clans Hoyer lies to Ihis proceeding. I lin . lor. 1 opporlunity for "made In which Cliarles H. |-no|e introduced Mar, Who Counts : > Taps and hies Saws und other tools Ciordon, of Silverdale, Wash., Jo- her home on Hudson avenm Satur- !), Coot Salurday. All drnve Mi Mahon and Kverclt Coeliimlio. TIIEHEFOHE, on Moliuii of H. K. Heparlnieni of r.onserv;ilioii. m asurc" patrons. See adv. Arhe Ihe speaker of Ihe evening. Con There i- a iietler I him: Hum ih I.Ue and nther llmmmrs ('.oinhined Hook C.ase and Wrilin seph Scott, of Low-ell, Mr. and Mrs. dav after spending; .several weeks al v i di :. their ' ( speclive Cniu. .Springett, Altorney lor I'laintill, II Lonservalion Commissi.m hv 1 ii pressman Carl K. Mapes. Mr. Mapes rk Hench and Vise Desk F. F. King, of Ionia, Mrs. Fhner the home of her sister. Ml s. llallie Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Whilleiihacli •rreal man wlm Is always sp • !d: -' :, IS DI-.CHI-.FD that the uuiviiiiwn lloWAHl) H. I'd.OOMLH, ind friends ndurnin.u; i Hedsh-ad Slantoii ami daughter, of Lyons, Mr. I'eekliaiil. .iinoimee- the Ii arm of Iheir addressed the patrons chnosin.y for and lhal i- (he j-real man win m. .. 11 duck and Hits heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns Chainmin. honu Sum >y liter: SOI TII WKST NKWS. Ids suhjeet "Somethinu Ahnul Mus- Hit 1 . ..ces and Hi!s (luHer, in pood condition and Mrs. Will Hlodgetl and daugh Mr and Mrs. C.harl '-. (innn spent lo \rth ir \ •nisi r itiij. of speaks vv In n he lias a "rreal word to of the said Williard J. hant'oilli do (.I:OH(.T: H. iioc.AiiTii. Mi and Mrs. ( arl I reyeruitilh ! Mr. and Mrs. John Vker and sel Shnals." Mr. Mapes alsn Inuch- Spoke I'oiider and lodlovv Aue.ers 1 land ('.art !• r, of Lansing and John KiiiM ot tile ami enter in this cause llnii iit. M. Kpis -av. William Winter D'-nver, Col. Seerelarv. Sunday with Mr. and Mi . in-' j were imesls al a Sunday rhickeii danyhler Mildred and Miss Doris ed hrietly upnn Hnuhler Dam and Menstirinv, Wheel for Wheels and ' Some l.umher several respective appearances with Walton, of Middleville. all alleiidi!'.'-' ii 'it. Oclul .el' 1. (20-21-22 partv d tin hiiine nf Mr. and Whitney, of Cloverd ile. spent Sal Id nf si line nf Ihe plnhh Ills cnil- Tires Wood Stove and Pipe Mrs. i{. L. Luslig visiletl her hus in three months from tin- dale ni a sacred concert at the church in James M.-Mahon 1 Ill till hand in Detroit the week-end. Mrs. J h: 1 lark, the nceasioii In in. I unlay evenini,' at Ihe Hurch-SIoctini I fronting ciiii-n ss a nd I he dillicuL Triumph in /I. •..'r.r-s.Vy l)raw- Shave Many other ileins Jkf BeoHdmteal Tr6Hi/>«rtalh» ihis order and that in ea e nf Iheii OHDEH ISM l D HV Al the evellin-'. h with tin- Liyhl L.IU^ l. and My shop building, ahout JllN.'ill i Mr. ami Mrs. (). J. Veiter, of Low drlhdays nf Mr. ( lal home. | I ies presented III em sat- P.y adversity are v. 1 n.ndii '.e vvorl'- Wajmu Whipphlrees and Neck appcaranee lhal they cause tin ii oi- \(,i 2:111 oi HIT: Mr. and Mrs. ('.liarh 1 )o,v le ar.d ihr a ••vacation" 1 his he JSStSSSiift ell, entertained Sunday Mr. and I'l HLH Mrs. Charles I'reyertnulh. 'wen Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kinyon and | isfaelorilv to (-n 1 nf ureatest adiid. alii. . . the \ (.kes also for sale answer to Ihe Hill of Complaint h; \i I s (IT' Hi:':. \| XKLNI. daughler Nn-inia ami I'. T. Kiii- ni- struck hv Lowt ll liv.htni ny. Ih Mrs. Farl Curtiss in honor of hei \ CLOS • \ ,i • -11 r -1s ere present. children were Sundav dinner quests After Mr. Mapes inten'stin.H talk fair examples of renown .(.I dls In tiled and a cojiy Ihereot to Ik I I) SLASO.N (I\ MINK were in Kansiny one day la d wei k. till wears the smile lhal wo; TERMS Amounts of .$10 and under, cash; over $10, 6 monthi father's (i'dh birthday. LN Till Ha/ Oost \ n i 1 ption under Hie ausp'n es of d the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie l!ic hospitality coinmillee dressed iu served on the atlorncy for pl.iintiti The men on husiness. Mrs. Dn-.le tress ami inUery are idvl. STAI T. I N TH. MAHCII 1 1929. the ladies' \id sneitlv of the Metll- Ster/iek. of \lto. Haiti.vvei^n costumes served cider, time on good bankable notes' bearing 7% interest. C. 11. Smilh relieved Mr. firaiit al within tifleen days allei service on SI \ I 1. ol MICllK.ANi visiting a cousin. Mid ..di t ; 111 eh w ill he yiveil our pas- Mr and Mrs. Kmest Ndrieh spenl doiifdiimls, pumpkiii pie and p tp Flnnlale lasl Sunday. Ihem of a copy tjf the I'dll ol (!om ll Ol'ile for I 1 SS Mrs. Ceorge M. Parkir and Mrs. new, I: \ \ 1. Carlland and lamilv Sundav in Craml Hapids. enrii halls, while fortuiies were told plaint and notice of lids order, and Cot Nl \ oF IN I.I I \ M 1 Satm • William 11 nlman eideriaiind the 11. : 'I il Ihe ('.hureh house. A Mr. and Mrs. .Inhii C.hristnr called hv a w itch and a ";.diosl." sealed he- A. W. HILZEY hi default Ihereof that the said hill I he Director of ('.onservation memhers of Ihe Pool and I'nki r (.mi •lore Nov. I."dh . .1 dial mv italinii is exlellded to all nn Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt side a corn shock. JOHN MILLS, Prop. RHEUMATISM he taken as coiiicssed hy said de d In 1 p me W 1 ni/.e h iving made a thorough invesliga- clnh and Iheir wiws 01 I ue lav in Ilie villa i to help Welcome onl Sunday lo s. e Hie new hahy. The coiumillees for Hie next pro THE AUCTIONEER While in France with Ihe Ameri I'eiidants and each of Ihem. lioii relative lo ininK ill the Slah evening at Ihe home nf the foi mer. \ ish. pholle 'JI Mr, ami Mrs. Jim Sheralnw and new paslor. vram is Hnv Hloomer. I'.liner Vidler A. W. Hilzey, Auctioneer can Army I ohlained a noted French It is further ordered that within leeolUlllends a closed season. o pennies Mrs. l-'osler enlertained for Hie I- l iner I M 1 . W < art land and daughter daughter Dorlha. of \u'-msta, were HI TTON, MK ll. prescription for the treatment ol forty days from the dale nl this ur TIII-HLFOHI-:. the (aiusei-vatioii ol Sundav dinner quests at the Hurch- week-* nd her htishand. Waller l-'os- resident, no cHain. w Cnii-.him'c, who have hecn quests conunitte w ill In Mrs. (dim les l-'oole. Your Sale Will he Appreciated. Itlicumatism ami Neulrilis. 1 have der Ihe plaiiilill' cause a copy oi this (jimmi'-sion having delermined that r\ Slocuni home. ter. of Marshall. Herlha md Cn, town Sdurdav. • reports 1 tier parents at the M. K. parson- Mrs. \reh Wood and Mrs. ('.harles Thursday. Oct. Hi. Hichard New- given this to thousands with won order lo he published in Ihe Lowell in ink are in danger of deplcliiin or a 1 i I v. po 1 K(isler, of Kalaina/oo. lalilh hdstc-r Smunier in his 11 I ill lied Kalam 1/00 Mnllday, I'nslliiimous. All friends and ual house, west (Iraml rnink, .lohn Hall I tierful results. The pre.scri|ition Ledger, a newspaper printed, puh . vterniinatiiiu and rctpiire addi- met and Helena li ino, of (irand Hapids. only half a crop . and now I no 1 1 1 uji mil d h\ Hev. md Mrs. Carl- 1 nils nf the schnnl are cor Ml park, (ieneral sale with pood cows, cost me nothing. I ask nolhing for lislietl ami circulaling in said Coim- tional proteclion hv aiithoritv of and I-': ank lla^^erlv of 1 ii troil. I n and lots of mud. ' nl. Mi 1 ai Hand. Jr.. w ill visit vited In alleml this meelini,' W l-'riday, (ltd. II. .lohu Houvhlcy. it. i will mail it if you send me ly ami that siiitl puhlicalioii he con \. | '-'."'.n of the I'nhlic Acts t.f I92.'» Mr. ami Mrs. I-rank Davey, of Mis. 1 dna Hunter, Mi M. ( I er ' .1 hi 1 in Is a la ma/no a couple ot will he In hl Niiveniher Ith. l.owell. household j^oods. your address. A postal will briiiK linueil therein once in cich wtek tieiehv orders a (-losed season on Hollywood. Calif., who are the Cieelle. Mrs. ( • or:;c Harkei. wei 1 In ii 1 1 elm niny In tier home Saturday, Ocloher In. MeMurray it. Write today. for six weeks in succession or thai mink in Ihe Stale of Miehiuan until jmesl.s nf K. T. Kini; and daughler. Lura Hartman, M s. H. 11. Sli •ar d Jralielte. I'a. I.OWKI.I, IHSTUICT NO. a. estate, Ada. hanlwarc poods and Pant Case, lle|it. (Mil, llroekston, they cause a copy of Ihis order hi e lirst day of March. HI2!) dnring Mass. he personally served upon caeh Miss l-'lorence Kintf, nf Craml Hap- Mrs. ' n In N eih , an in ' d aml Hap Mi \'. 11 Mat 1 In vvs enli rtaiued \ iiinnlier from Ihis neiKhhorhood store, two lots. ('.oine early. which time it slmll he unlawful for ahove named dcfendaut al least ids. called at the M. N. Henry home ids. iii is f Hie Crnlld < haph 1 nl \ dh I . I ildi nf hi id; i Wedncs- help Mr. .teU'ery till his silo mi Sat- Tuesday, Ocloher IM. Andrew 1 anv person to trap. Imid, lake or ami other l.owell homes Sunday. iln 11 Ultplwne 1 oil, unly a ftw c*nU a dag SPEMO KAOuey MO IU WAKlO? HE SCOWLS AKl' rears and a year in ad- Mrs. Isahelle Needliaui visiled genuine lustrous Duco—a motor world- Tim Imperial $*7^ ff unlawful to hunt, take, or kill, or Presenl: HON. JOHN DAL TON, In Ihe Matter of Ihe Estate of -THOSE Vy/OPLt>-FAMOUS 6EZ. "PIPE OOWW(NOU k(DS 1 Ltiidall • • •T-' WOT BUY ATMlkMj OUT OP TDWM, -TlRE*3 WHICH HAVE friends in (irand Hapids Saturday. vance and also to all famous for power and economy — in attempl lu hunt, take, or kill any Judge of Prohate. Agnes llni/ingii. Deceased. Gmx vou see im readim' V^-Ton Truck *395 gray, black or fox squirrels in Ihe IT WOULD DO OUR COWAAUWir/ - LOST A (Chuuii Only) In the Matter of the Estate of 11 appearing to the court that the TWE PAPERS" new subscribers who shorty advanced modern design in every State for a period of five years from James Colviu, Deceased. - Dectsioro TO r.hrislmas preelinp ranis—best l«Ton Truck '491 lime for presentation of claims MICHIGAN BELL MORE GOOD tK WEVJ ever, at I.edper ollice. If. (ChoMUOnl)) the twenly-lifth day of October, Isaac .1, Lemon, administrator, againsl said estate should he limilcd, - TOUGH esT ROA&S pay a year in advance unit that results in the extreme of satis- 11127. Factory, mow poousva we All pricci f. o. b. Hiaf having Hied in said court his peti- and thid it lime aiid place he ap- Mlchlgun It now appears that the order tion, praying for license to sell llu- ARE TO LET AMY OF OUR. UOCAL LOWELL MARKET REPORT. for either the $1.50 or factory economical transportation. poinled to receive, exitmiiic and ad- Check Cherrelef should be modifled as it alleds fox interest of saiti estate in certain just all claims ami th-niiiiitls against TELEPHONE CO. Corrected. Oct. tli, l!l27. $2.00 edition. Theout- stpiirrels. M0K1BH (JET AWAN TO Wheat, (iO-lh 1 27 Delivered Prlees real estate Ihcrciii dcscrihctl. said tlcccasetl by and before saitl O^STAMT 6\Tt6?\ u llmv Intluilti ill* low TIIEHEFOHE, the nrovisions of It Is Ordered, That the 11th tlay court: Wheat, (IO-lh lesl, white... 1 27 fit is well worth $1.00 Because these cars are sold at amazing 1 ttl hundlinu itii.l S> tin above order prohibiting the of October, A. 1)., 1927, at ten o'clock Heans—Lighl Hed Kitlney. ti no low prices, they embody the most out* ouncing ciutruM It Is Ordered, Thai all the cred- 0 00 of anyone's money. This offer is good while our •valla bU. hunting, taking, or killing or at- in the forenoon, at saitl probate itors td' saitl tlcccasetl arc required Dark Hetl Kidney Heans.. tempting to hunt, take or kill fox r» 00 ollice, be and is herchy appointed to presenl their claims to saiti IteAPi Pea Heans present stock of premium razor outfits lasts. standing motor car value in the world stpiirrels in the Slale is hereby re- Potatoes, per bu 70 for hearing saitl petition, and that conrl al saitl Probate Ollice on or This Summer— WMfRfi loday—a value that defies comparison! scinded. In all other respects the all persons interested in said eslalc heforc the 20lh day of January, A. >00* Hye, per bu 80 Don't wait too long and then complain that Flour, per bbl 8 UO order iKstied tin the sixth day of appear before saitl court, at saitl 1). 1928 id ten o'clock in the fore- DOUARf you're too late. Get yours while the getting is .luly, 1(127, shall be and remain in time and place, tu show cause why noon. saitl time ami place being Feed Grain for Gain HAVB I'^ggs 40 4(i full force anil efTect for the period a license to sell Ihe inU-rest of saitl herehy appoinletl for the examina- MORE Hut ter Fill good. Bring or send all orc'ci s to of lime mentioned therein. Thtrt'i proAt in fitding grain to dairy 00wa in •oromer, Oats, per hu 5(1 estate iii said real estate should not tion and atljuslmcul of all claims oewrr L. J. YOUNG, Jutt aa tlieni a profit in fartiUsing tha aoll for farm cropa. Corn anil oats, feed wl... 2 10 not granted. and demands against saitl deceased. Director, It is Further Ordered, That pub- It Is Further Ordered, That pub- Bulbs for Fall Planting Not only wiD jrou gat mora milk than on graaa alone, but Corn Meal, perewt 2 00 Middlings, per ton ....:{8 00 THE LEDGER OFFICE DEPAHTMENT OF CON- lic notice Ihereof be given hy puh- lic notice he given by publication of grain kaape oovra in good flaah and condition, and will McQueen Motor Co. SEHVATION. lication of a copy of this order, for Ihis order for three successive DARWIN TULIPS ....:i2 00 Hran, per ton Conservation Conimlssion by: heavily on yoor fall and wintar profit ahaat Feed McQueen Motor Co. Cracked Corn 2 20 three successive weeks previous to weeks previous to saitl tlay of hear- imported from Holland a regular ration of Larro with paature all aummar—and ....12-15 LOWELL, MICH. Howard H. Hloonier, saitl day of hearing, in the Lowell ing, in the Lowell Ledger, a news- Hogs, dressed Chairman. All named varieties—Darwin Singles, Doubles, Brssdsr a pramium is milk during tha yaar ahead. Phone 124 Hogs, live .... lie Phone 124, Lowell Ledger, a newspaper prinletl and paper prinletl and circulated in saitl ....li-;:o If a subscription is already paid a year in advance, a (icorge H. Hogarth, circulated in saiti county. county. Tulip Bulbi. Big stock to select from. Order early and Calves, d'-essed Secretary. A true copy. Calvts, iivc 9-15 A true copy: get your choice. Ask for Catalogue. We deliver. further extension of six months will be required to secure (c 18-PJ-20 FHEI) HOTH, J. J. BREZINA Beef, dressed .8c lo He JOHN DALTON, Farm Implements F««ds ....& lo 8 the premium. Hcgisler of Probate. Judge of Prohate. Heef, live Eventually you will luke The SHATTUCK'S GARDENS Phona 341 Fowls, per lb 10-20 QUALITY AT LOW COST JOHN I)ALTON, HOTH, Ledger. Why nol now? If 18-19-20. Judge of Probate. Uutter 40 Hegister of Probate, (18-19-20 /

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has an outstanding value In lis rec- By WILFRED ommended position, where there Is Improved Uniform International CHILI SAUCE IS APPETIZING VARIATION SPANGLED FROCKS FOR EVENING; very considerable power (o handle, for YOURSELF T. CR EN FELL - the nt 180 plate volts, with 40.5 volts Farm Flock Is the NOVELTY FUR FABRIC ENDORSED THIS WOMAN negativo bias (20 mllllamperea plate KITCHEN current drain) the maximum undh- torted output of (he 871 Is ,05 watt. and YOUR BODY A social season resplendent CABINET FOUND RELIEF The 871, therefore. Is ihe tube that wiih modes which dazzle After Loea Sufftring hy Taldag bears otherwise excessive burdens, Most Important ((c), lUilT. Wcsium NwWMpupor t'niou.) SMALL PROFIT IN with glitter and glimmer an . Ly diaE. PrnkKam's Vago- and without straining under Ihem, Not what we would, but what we How Power Tubes Lesson SENTINELS NUMBERS FOUR, FIVE, SIX lustrous color is In promise. tablo Compound thus rendering the possibility of dis- GROWING CAPONS must, (0> UliV P f., KIT/.WATKU. I> I'. iK-un 1 It Is Indeed a gorgeous scene tortion even more remole. Poultry Still Is Backbone of variety of clover tbat tolerates mid Moo.ly till.!.• lust 11ulu of Chi. an., i t; Makeii up the sum of living: In • Httls town of the mlddlt Wssi Improve Quality soil. which fashion forespenks of llcavon Is both more and leita than was s discouraged woman. F>ir four The margin of profit In growing ca- ((c.i, lli HT. by WVcttni Now.-i.ai.f-i- ruion 1 Touch—Taste—and Handle - i The CX-112, at 185 volls, drawing Industry on Specialized Tbe most Important reuson for ad- fabulously beautiful metal Just monthashehsdbeea pons ns compared to selling the mule 6 mililamperes, has the same maxi- vocating alslke clover Is that it will cloths both f«»r gown nnd for In tukint; und In fflvinK- In such poor hosltli birds us broilers Is usually small, ac- Farms. Swords cleave to hands that sought Draw Twice at Much Fila- mum undistorted power output as bus grow on sour or wet soils to which evening wrap, nnd of velvets thst ihe could not Lesson for October 16 tho plow, stoop to put on her (he CX-8T1 at 00 volts. Rut the grid cording to ex|N?rlments conducted nt other crops nre poorly adapted. Tbe as lusterlul and colorful as And laurels miss tho soldlar'a brow. ment Current as Others biases nnd plate currents differ. The Ihe poultry department of the Stale (Prepared by lh»- United Stnt«N> Tiet.nrtment own shoes. UnsMa nt Aurkulturc.) most Imporiant benefits derived from ELIJAH IN NABOTH'S VINE^AP.O fancy can picture, also «»f to do hev work: 0-volt bias nnd 0 milliampere drain College of Agriculture ut Ithaca, N. Y. '•w..ww.t.v- at Same Voltage. In spite of the growing Importance growing It on these soils are: (I) it frocks which scintillate with DAINTY FOOOSl unsbls to go out ol in Ihe case of the IU.' are contrasted Feed appears to be the Item of of the specinll/.ed poultry farm and does not feed the land down to such t.KSSON TKXT—I KlmrH 21. heads and exotic-toned span* doors or snj»y a willi (he 10-volt negative bias of the greatest cost in raising capons, and i;\ Tl'VT J:i! : ;;r<. y..;jr : ir. Chicken gravy Is so good that not By HERMAN BARNARD the commercial farm lloek the general tin extent that il loWei'h tin; piodlldion gles. friendly chst with 871 a( a plate current of 11 mlllinm- this increases rapblly after Ihe birds ; will llnd >.ni (nit, g a spoonful should hu wasted. Serve her nelghborSi Ufa f Ansoclnte I. R. 13.) farm flock Is still the backbone of of the following crop, and (•_') it makes In the final audio-frequency stage peres. Hence, at 00 volts the 871 reach the broiler stage. It re- IMS l.NS A ICV ToIMC- Kllj.-ihV M. -ya;;.. Hespanuled gowns such as it poured over hot seemed dark Indeed the poultry and egg Industry from the one of the he.-t tfreen manures of the ' to li Wj. kcd Ki'if,'. it has long been the favorite practice draws more plate current thun does quires about eight to ten pounds of Ihe one in the picture are buttered toast for to Mrs. Daugherty. standpoint of v« lume of production, legumes. JI'Mni: T< ifli'—Tiio \V,,i'. s ..f Sir, Then one dsy, a of radio engineers to use a power the CX-112 at 185 volts. grain and mash for one pound of gain . tNTIMlMKl ilATC ANT) SKNioli T« iP- destined to lend enchantment a luncheon dish according to Uoy C. Hot is, chief poul- Crenter yields of crops are grown booklet was left st lube, ond its inclusion presented no In live weight, and capons of Ameri- t'" -Tho lu l-uke ut Wj .nm Feel Stiff and Achy? to the pageantry of formal with a cupful of The 220 Tubs Analyxcd. try marketing specialist, rnited States following ulsike clover than other her front door. Idly she turned tht problem (o them, hut when the public can varieties gain six to eight pounds ! vofN'c pi;iiim.i: ami .M.n.r tot- mode. This one poses an all- hot cocoa und s pages. Soon she was reading with Tiiere are other power (ubes, of Department of Asricullure. crops. An eMended experiment at (he j tc—On. isinK Otlici;,! Con .union To be Well the Kidneys Must Thoroughly over spangled sleeveless lop took Its cue from the expert nnd ral- course. The three principal (juunlng- in nbout as many months after they Khode Island experiment station com- simple lettuce sal- quickened interest. The little booklet Small Farm Flocks. Eliminate Waste Poisons from the Blood. over a petticoat made of gold* wsa filled with letters from women ia lied 'round the power tube, the public ham power tubes are the CX-112, the are caponi/ed. parim; cabhajres. maiiyels, rutabauas, I, Ahab Covctc Naboih's Vine>.ircJ ad with French Tbe farm lloek is rather small In ! (v. I-C). and-silver cloth. Its slightly conditions similar to hers who had quickly found Itself seeking Informa- CX-871, nnd the CX-220. There arc Feeding, housing, markeiing and la- buckwheat, polaloes. rye. corn, millet, dressing. size and Is only a small part ol the OES every clay find you lame, still and achy? Do you moided-to the forni lines con- found better heslth by taking Lydls B. tion on a subject new to it. bor costs are oil en so large thai they oats, onions, red clover, squash, timo- I 1. Location ,,| ||1(. vineyar.i (v. 1 Swedlah Cab- many sets employing Hie so-called activity on the uyneral farm, often Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. The questhms that rise In the pub- more limn offset Hie Increase In price II joined Alrair*. summer hoi,a- in .1. z feci tired and drowsy — suffer nagging backache, head- lirm fashion's favor for the bage.—It o i I until 8-volt tubes throughout, since (he ihy, ulsike. and red top -howr d that "I began taking tbe Vegetable Com* received for them. Low feed costs not being considered a very important D ache and dizzy spells? Are the kidney secretions princes.s silhouette. The lic mind are naturally often addressed ulsike was almost nnsurpMs^cd in this reel. II. wanted to tr.-irisi'nrm it i'.,. tender, a dozen firm, lurge leaves of pound," Mrs. Daugherty writes, "and filaments of these tubes can be con- part. Hul In the aggregate, more than to dealers, who sum up the answer by 1 und high meat prices may make the rcspert. Al.-ike clover produce- aim III hel'b Lar-lcti ami llilis f. • || nut scanty and burning in passage > Preparing Ingredients of Chili Sauct. shoulder llmver with its big cabbage. Drain and fill with the fol- after I took the third bottle. I found r^ veniently heated at (hat voltage from ^(1 per cent of the total produdion of specifying the particular power tube business profitable for some sections. as well as red clover ami l- iter than : 'iis property. sprawling leaves stresses the lowing: Chop a pound of round steak, lief. I am on my eleventh bottle and dry cells. The 220 is the power tube! poultry and e^s corn's from jn-t such Know, then, that these are often 8i<.:ns of improper kidney (Ptvpiiro.! by the r'nltpj Stales Pepartment of Agrtcultur*.) I don't have tbat trouble any more, bept suited for the Installation. The r However, in the Middle West, where crimson or wbile. 1 Akil-. prop....a| (v. -J , IP „ latest trend to larger gauzler ndd salt, pepper, parsley, a clove of for such sets, nnd requires a 22.. i-voll; .•irtion. Sluggish kidneys allow acid poisons lo remain in the ''hill «inirc is Mti nppotizing vnrlation of tomato catsup, contaiulntr roil and feel like a different woman. I tube manufaclurers had to take on feed Is uMniliy cheaper than In New flocks. Hecause of its niiti"r Impor- lercd to 1.'iv U on ri-.-ht types. garlic, n tablespoon fill or two of negative bias at 1S5 plate volls. The j NSLMB ainl jiivfii pc|ipi'rs ami spicos. It Is often served with meats or llsh or usod aa recommend the Vegetable Compound to (he sudden task of educating the deal- Vork stale, expfriments und figures tance the general farm llnck H likely T j -ive in excliaii;;" a he, i.t \. blood end Upset the whole system. Luxurious materials pro- cream to moisten und three tnhle- 220, under finest condillous, draws 7, to be stlbjccled to Si.tne tieulert at Rake I j) and Burn All ; u s.'iisiniiii^ for saii'lwiclipsi. It may be put Inlo mnyonnulso lo give lluvor. everyone 1 see who has trouble llkt ers nnd their clerks to n working indicale that capons are not nearly ivi-h for it wa,-. selli-ti. ! If your kidneys are ac'iinfj sluggishly, assist them with claim the elegance note in spoonfuls of bread crumbs. Wrap mine, and you can use these facts ss ndiliampheres plate currenl nnd has! times, to he less car"d for ul all SAWfc Tin- I'lin-iiu of Ikmiu' efonumlcs tolls how to make ll: knowledge of power tube performance. as prolilalile us laying pullcls. Rubbish in On'on Patch N'al."irefusal t v ,) j;.. , no uncertain terms lids sea- tho leaves around u roll of the mix- a testimonial. I am willing to answer a maximum undistorted output of .111 times, a ie I lo con'--; of >i.iclc that h;i< J Doan'i Pilh. Docn'r. have esiabiished a nation-wide reputation, Chill Sauce. For a short while the questions rained The poulirynien at the college say t twofold i,m-. ; ( n r • ard • ture, tie and drop into n pint of soup any letters from women anklng about watt, or about the same as the 112 nt - not been highly Improveil. n.'ikim.' mi nnd htirnlm: all ruhliish l" Are recommended the country over. Arl? your neighbor I mK-rij Raw WO r 1 son. Soft drapey metallic tbat ll usually Is more profitable to laleriml c '.i .•; f-Ji . . i . . .. ;, .> '|u.i' ts chopp' fl ri;" tomatoes 1 cupful sugar the Vegetable Compound,"—Mas. Eo. In thicker nnd faster than the Infor- the same plate voltage, mid as the 871 In il" on:n patch or g.'-d n at Ibis irrn tjril/sifcril 3 cupful* viiipsnr fabrics are entrancing, espe- Ptock. Place in a hot oven and baste Speciali:'.e> v.. ,., l av. I': cupfiils i!ii'ppo>l f>nlons 1 tojiitpoonlul allsplr.i on black, which are so much and serve hot. spectable showing for the 1!20, cspe- • Ihe last six or seven years nnd con- Aro you on ths Sunlit Rosd to Bet> happened Into n radio store on Ful- held several months for special trnde, that mav l.c lal.en next spring or next 'ven proT al.lc to .Vali Mi ' o iia . ' .1 uiM.-sp..!.i,fuls salt 1 tonspoonful cinnamon in demand. The appeal of Poppy Seed Salad.—Sprinkle a lit- tor Health? , daily us It Is most often used In re-! linues to become more and more Im- ton street. New York city. caponizing may bo advisuble and summer, says I'. K. Whilchead, ento- ; lis viliev a I'd, lint I",.• to i: , , vv,; • ('oinhitic ilie dmppoil voRofahlos. the salt, the snpar. and simmer this metal cloth is becoming more tle grated sage cheese over fresh head ceivers (hat deliver a modern lnpu( to ; porlant. Specinli/.aiioti Is mainly If n receiver Is very powerful In- often Is desirable because It Is easier molicist of the Idaho nniver-ity ex- ! '"'re impori, nt io him U-an i: VffHV mixmrc tmiil it hcirins to iliicUen. Then ndd the vim'?«r and spices and lettuce, sprinkle with freshly roasted the grid of the final nudio tube. j along tbe lines of egg produciion. On Pil apparent as auttinin days '• Al. ill's be!,;ivior (v. |), |J. the mlxiuro down until it becomes a thick sauce. Pour Into hot sterilized deed, and delivery a heavy load to the and more convenient to keep Ihem and tension si nice. pht.v llieir prelude lo winter poppy seed and servo with French The power tubes draw twice ns specialized farms poultry Is the sole .•aine inio his hou-e. la; Stimulant Diurctic to the Kidneys jars iiini seal. Or Imitl'; the sauce ami seal with wax. This recipe yields final audio-frequency tube, the 871 the meat will bring a higher price. 'if wvalh'T conditions permit.Mr. ( •wn un dressing. much filament current ns tbe otber j or main business and the owner is de- ; iffS?N5jTiv£ iVMivitles, Metal brocades meets the heavy demands necessarily i ii bed ai.d refused to .•at, Al all dealers, 60c « box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buf!a!o, N. Y. ahnul iLn-o tpiarts -uc- i d his behavior. I'.ui vvliej hour, season well with salt and pep- lar. Write for FRIB SAMPLI. inent drain of tiie CX-80I-A. The CX-1 v. • '-n ' • . : .-} ol." I .. . : : ? which teal tire the draped sil- not so powerful that the 112 will not In demand. Those who are to supply The commercial farm Ii. He. on the ce-s of ether methods of in-cc| c.itl- 1 if N. Iiolh's refusal sli. u. houette. per and surround with carrots, peas, Ntrtlirtp A Lyasfl Ce.,liie.,BsIlais, N.Y. 220 draws .12 nmpere, as compared iii-'ry. The I. j Mother exclaimed "mad 1* handle Hie volume in a wholly satis- the trade with Thanksgiving and olher band. Is not an exclusive enter- i trol. depends upon thorom-iiMess. The All Tools Should Be in Good "Long Brining Method" nnd mushrooms, all cooked in butter. with the .(KI ampere drain ol Ihe CX-j aii'1 1 • . . .-rt;- : s: id Ihe s.:1 e— Some very remarkable fying manner, showing considerable Christmas turkeys .-hould begin to fat- prise on the farm but is one (hat is 1 cleanup caiiMiai^n should l.o as thor 11. Ahab Tak.'ng Pcs^.c ion cf Serve with: • r.J.D. 200, at 8.8 volls. i » Order Before Starting, Used in Various Ways. headed gowns have entered Improvement Indeed over the tube ten Ihe birds. idven more than nsu:;! alleutlon in OUgh as po ;sil.le. | aoth's Vineyard (vv. 7 I'll. Mushroom Sauce.—Cook the stems The point about power lubes is that j 1. .b zel.ci" 1 read., v ( upon fashion's de luxe pro- likely to be replaced iu the liual audio The time will come when city con- I'lMiair- mei i jiml breeding. The punl- Tl. pra«-iicc i- pani. ularly impor- (t'n ; i • 1 Ij;- 'Ii.r Scr.'-j p.-Mrtniotit i.I'r.'ii.i;.'.! by t!i.; t'liii-vl Stales DopnrtiiK'nt gram, such as. per example, of the mushrooms lu cold water to stage, ll is the quality that Is Im- the set produces the volume and I he try and c.-g crop of the co.inlry is (1) Her coiitem; tiioti> (pn of A^ri.ntlure.) sumers will be more rigid about the latit Ihis yiar to grovvevs of onions, Ami ulim • i cover, until ull the flavor is removed. KEU^ proper power tube is chosen to handle j produced by ilies.' three primarily dif- ! (v. 7). ^ ic I;; UHled Mm f. an evening model of navy REMEDY proved, rather than the volume in- birds Ihey buy for the Thanksgiving siccurdi!!^ to Mr. While!.cad. Onion hi- While It is not always possible to Ve','eiahlcs pickled by w hat is known Chop the mushrooms with one cup- that volume without contributing any blue chiffon which is en- creased, all hough larger volume some- and Christ mas seasons. They will ferent types of Hocks cr farms, the thrips have hecn doing dani.T-ie lo the I "diee. The fear of Im-iiil: ii..iu lit devote an entire room especially to as the "long hrining method" de- ful of the caps, season well and cook distortion, I riched with rhinestmie embroidery in A Sparkling Evening Gown. times results as n by-product, due want to know how the birds were most iniportant of whbii Is still the Idaho crop-- f.if several years and , .veak moves a weak tuai; q'm ki;.. M'wit n. during the period in the fall scribed In Farmers' I'uHelin l-l.'^-l'". In butter for a few minutes. To the SKIN BLEACH 1 htitferlly motifs. That Is the Interest- lo the use of higher plate voltage, or, As plate voltages of more than 5>(i general farm Mock. have heconrc sicadily wot -e, [-'corn is a powerful weapon in the can be utilized in various ways. They mushroom liquor add a cupful of Heaulis wondurfnl and suro. Onncowitletu box kept, where they were raised ami the and spring when sewing is done in ing thi;iu about (he new-'i beaded Kven the better houses are espous of KRRMOLA will eonvlne* t ho mutt ekeptl- In the case of the 871, also to the low volts commonly are used In conjunc- lands of unserupuious persons. Mat y must always be partially freshened chicken slock; thicken with three cal. Alko run'x Kctema. I'rirafi.ss. Askynnskr n r feeds they had access to. And this Is many homes, on an eMeii'ive scale, dresses, they are unlike their prede- ing tbe cause of the fur-fabric coat at iler. lleamy llnoklet KKKK. J>rr.. C.. U. plate impedvnee. tion with power tubes. It Is excellent .icrsons, especially boys and yuiinL' by soaking in cold water to cover for Inblespoonfuls of flour, cooked with try Co., iM'pt. B.aCi MlfWirai nAve . . Chicago. just, for much depends upon the food Substantial Floor for Most F.fi'ectivo Means It l« a good idea to arrange at least a ces.ors—so entirely unlike that mere present. It really requires little or no S Comparative Table. insurance lo use a filtered output, con- mn, are turned from the pathway of I'J to i'l hours, depending upon the two of butter and odd the mush- the birds have eaten. A Touch-Machine for Pain Only In the Skin. corner of a coiivenieni romn for this ly referring to them as "beaded" does persuasion to convert even the most The advanitige of using a power sisting either of an ou(pu( (ransform- Machine Shed Essential to Control Corn Borer right through the sneers of ^odle-.- taste and Ihe amount of salt extracted rooms. The young turkeys should have the work. There >houId he a good llidit, not convey a proper impression o| skeptical to the idea of these hand- tube in (he final audio stage is well er, usunlly l-lo-l ratio, or a choke coil Any implenient house Is better companions, The water may he changed if neces range as long as It is safe. It is true One of Ihe most effecUve means to heirin wiih. and space enough some coats. They speak for themselves Raspberry Sherbet. -Take one pint CORNS lllus(ra(ed In the following compara- nnd condenser combination. Tblis the than none even the simplest, most (li) Ibr exhortation io Aliab their striking originality. Head fringe there Is always more or less danger of thus far discovered of controlling the MIK toiii'h-niaclilnos nre put tongue and on the curtain over It should he planned so that partly lit!- sary. All salt thivor must not be re- of raspberry Juice, s cupful of sugar arranged In tiers Is one ol the new In iheir "snappy" styling and general tive table: direct current does not (low (brough losing birds from the various causes, Inexpensive type pays for itself in a spread of tbe Kuro|K'an corn borer is (v. 7). "Arise and eat brea.l, and let ay; where we can mo.st easily called the soft palate. When you Mied garmeiiis on the dress form or moved. One method of using some and a pint of cream wiih a table- movements. A meinl frock bordered attractiveness rx-soi-A rx-ni the line wire of the speaker windings, but (he birds need exercise, Insects season or two. Hut from the stand- to destroy the corn stalks and those '.bine heart be merry." A wife has r move thom about to reifh chew ;.:i orange small particles float on haiuer> may he lefi as ihey are of the vegetables preserved in this spoonful of lemon Juice. Freeze und Pne. plnte volts 90 135 {*0 nn i with a pailerning of yenerously-tdzed As to these new fur fabrics. It la al- nnd these nre safeguarded from burn- they may be able to find, and this will point of convenience It pays to build of olher plants In which the borers great inlhiera-e over her litt liand thingi'. Tliey are in the iljis into the nose through the front or from one sewing period to tiie next. way is to stuff large dill pickles with serve garnished with whipped cream Keg. grid volts 4.6 t 19 hollow gold beads spelts u refreshing most unbelievable tbat through the Flate current, out. It should be noted that the hi' mean economy In raising them. machine sheds, and a floor of some hibernate before emerging In tbe, Many a man has I saved from ills- of our tinirers, atid tnos, ami tongm's. hack doors of the nose, ond hit tbe Havini; a nearby closet with plenty of a mixture of several oilier vegetables. nnd a few preserved or fresh berries. resistance of the choke coil or trans- .'oiiragement and therefore defeat note. art Mice of man such amazingly realis- nillllnmpere* .8 t.< 4 S Nothing will hike the place of grain kind l«» a good feature. spring as mollis. It is very necessary, or ronnd where the most th-llniie "ili- smell hairs. We really smell many shebes, or a roomy chest of draw- Tho bureau of home economics gives Orange and Lemon Sherbet—To iiiouvh his wife's influence, rnfor- Some of the navy blue formal frocks tic reproductions are possible of I'mllHtorled out- former should be low—-not In excess lu fattening. The birds will need corn, If of wood, the floor should be of however, to cut the stalks as close to er structures are, such as the eyes, things we say we taste. If you hold the following directions for .stutling the Juice and riml of three oranges put, Wat In 016 .06 .04 ,12 ers in which to Veep materials, lind- (navy Is Ihe latest thing for evening leopard skin, civet cat, raccoon, bread of 800 ohms. (wo-inch planks, laid on joisis or tbe ground sis possible, for it has been 'lunately in Ihis case the iniluence of nose, lips, ear-tube. They an; ii"f nu- your tinse tight, or If your nose Is 12 large dill pickles. und one lemon, add a cupful of honey wheat, oats, kafir, mllo or some grain ii'-s and incomplete work also is an wear) have a single huge llowei tail and even seal and beaver and This shows no higher plate voltage Voltage toss Avoided. beams, which In turn should be kept determined tbat us cool fall weather the wife was bad. merous or (b'llcate In our backs, fir or sugar simp. Freeze us usual with for finishing them off the range. Where badly blocked hy a cold, you can aid to orderly and rapid dressmaking. Stuffing. Ends pain at once/ off the ground by fiat stones or con- sets In the borers travel downward in {.'{) Her promise to Ahab (v. 7i. worked out In brilliant beads, the many olher types. s pint of cream. Serve in the halves than l.'tri volts for the 11'J tube, since Also (he voKnge actually applied I here are grain fields for the birds our seats (lu. kr for boys), or on the scarcely taste at all. especially If your All sewing tools, including the sew- 1 cup caullll.)W'<»r 2 sour cucurr.her In one minute pain from corns is ended. crete blocks. Such floors last quite tbe stalk*. It Is necessary also to cut "I will give thee the vineyard of SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! leaves ami stems sometimes trailing A caprice of ihe cloak fashionist 1% of the oranges. much higher Ih not advisable, nnd for to the plate Is much higher since the they may slay in the fields till market- crowns of our heads; hecnuse there eyes are bad. or you are In the dark. ing machine, should be in good order Vi cup reJ plcklcj to the hemline with the petals of the Dr. BchoU'e Zino>pads do this ea/Wj long, especlully If there be venilla- the stalks as early as po.-silde In order Nabotli." She now took matters in poppers 'a cup onloas to trim these Hat fur cloth effects the same reason (he 801-A has (he direct current resistnnce of the pri- ing time. Hul if I hl.s is not feasible they are not so useful or necessary, The tonmie abuie can only tell sweet, before the heginnlny of that busy sea- Ssasonable Foods. by removing the oaose—pressing and Hon beneath them to keep the wood to capture most of the borers In tin? :o her own hands, ? nr.•cn pfppi»rH t t".ipootiH cMerjr flower covering a goodly portion of the with genuine long-hnlreil fur collars same maximum plate voltage. Note mary of the proper transformer, or they had best be penned and fed for a Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for and natnre never wastes I? she oun hitter, add and salt. son just preceding the opening of How about, an oyster stew? rubbing of shoes. Thev are thin, medi- dry. (I) Her wick -d scheme (vv. s I.'.). 1 cup stni l)«»ani ki'0'1 bodice. and cuffs. For Instance, a black broad cated, antiseptic, healing. At all drag Ihe capability of the 112 In handling choke coll, Is not less than that ol while before they are offered for sale. cut stalks and then kill Ihem by en help It. I'.nt where It Is necessary to 1 ii';i..poon muHlnrd Lincoln Stew.—IMace a quart of Concrete makes the Ideal lloor for u She wrote letters in Allah's name, "The tasie-tnachlnea are like t'ertaln renowned houses In I'arls tail fabric coat Is apt to have an im and shoe stores. Cost but a trifle. strong signals nt 18.1 plate volts. The Ihe speaker windings. If the resist- sillng. shredding the ears and stalks Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago fet 'feel pjcuires' very quIHily to cen- milk In a double machine sited, of course. If can be sealed Ihem with his >eal. ami m hi hunches of cells, hidden under the sur- are dellghiing their clientele with chic posing black fo well I hem to the elders and tioldes v\ l;o Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism face, with Utile holes running down fur ensembles of hul and coat, often leopard fnr fabric may sport n collar .12 watt, or about two nnd n half ohms nnd (he CX-871 Is operated so Ducks Oil Feathers to were (Ivvelling in the diy with Na- under the otitsi'Ie covering or skin, a- in each. Into these some of the food pared bj brining ami mu-t be fresh- with pockethook to match, after the of natural lltcb or brown fox. well with celery DXScholTs drained. 1 limes thnt of the 801-A nt the same as lo draw 20 mililamperes, then the Aid in Shedding Water Supreme as Soiling Crop In the bail- of (lit. tir.-eriips. We often enters, and as each cell Is specially ened by soaking. Drain after they are salt, salt, papri- •tolh. asking them to proclaim a fast, manner of the models In this Illustra- It Is not, however, as a subslltute piale voltage and grid bins. And no- voltage drop or loss In the speaker Among the various soilint; crops, •ny. 'Oh. that feels like sonieihliiK we conneeied direct with ceniral, taste suiUciently freshened and chop theia ka and cayenne. Xino'pads T»ucks und other waterfowls are Alsike Clover Thrive s ins though some ureal ealainity had be- tion. The Idea of u fur bat matched for the genuine fur coal that these (Ice (hn( the 112 nt 185 plate volts Windings would be 8(1 volts, nearly alfalfa -land-, .supieme. If managed DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART have felt I'efnre,' ntel a blind mail can very line, Prainn second time and add Orate a small on- Put one on—pain is gone I able (o shed water because their feath- ilullen ihe nuiion, and place N'aboih pictures are at mice added to those has eight limes the maximum uudls- equivalent to throwing away an en- on Sour or Wet Soils riphtly, it will provide large vield- of tell InsUintly what a tiling Is If lie ha< already In ihe record hureau. the seasoning, (.'ut 1- dill pickles on ion, allowing the ers are kept In an oiled condition, I liefore the puhlie as the one who was Has It Come io This? torted power output of the 801-A nt tire •15-voll "IJ" battery I On wet, undralned fields where the rich succulent fee.; Il.rouuiieut the once felt It liefore So you see. 'feel om; side, remove the centers, chop, Juleo to drip Into says 'Ihe Pathfinder. Oil and wa- 'the cause of it all. They were in- "One oilier sentinel Is Important. !H) volts! Hence most receivers, par- The capacity of the condenser In produciion of ordinary crops Is diili- entire Himmer, The tirst culling i- Accept only "Bnvcr" packn^g pictures' are stowed away In the mem- drain and add to the chopped vege- tho milk; add s (irundmother has heautiful long, ter will not mix. If you will observe jSlrilcled lo lunl two false witnesses Some muscles talk direct to ceniral — ticularly of Ihe factory-made type, do tho choke coil hookup should lie large, cult or Impossible alsike clover can usually ready by late May or early ory bureau exuctly like those of olher tables. Kill the hollow shells with dozen crushed oyster crackers and thick hair, which she wears piled high ducks in a rain storm or us they : who would testify against Nahoth which coniains proven directions. we call il "muscle sense.' There are not nearly overdix (he 112 with signal preferably 4 mfd. or More, The choke he made to produce large (piaiillties .lime and, us a rule, al IcaM three controls. Here are some feel-cells-- the mixture, press the pickles together two tablespoonfulls of butler. When on her shapely head and of which she paddle about in a pond you will notice i The clmrge they brought was bias Handy "Hnyor" boxes of 12 tablets many- perhaps most Important are Is very proud. Recent ly her four- voltage n( 185 piale volts. The op- coil, or primary of the output trans- of valuable feed, says F. H. I tavis of more cuttings can be secured at in- very simple init very dellcale nm and sew the cul side. I'lace In a con- boiling hot, add a quart of good tbat they frequently bend llieir heads j iihemy against (iod and the kint:. Na Abo bottles, of 'J-J and lOu—I'ru-rists. thohe round the drain-pipe from the year-old grandson arrived with bin posite condition is quito possible If (he former. should have a low direct cur- the soils depurtmenl of the Missouri tervals of lour to six Weeks. Lyons chines. You see. il,e end of the wire tainer which can be sealed, add one- oysters with the liquor. When the buck and rub oil from the oil gland . uolh's only offense was his refusal to A^nlrlu t» the iraJc mark of Hiyrr Mnr.ufacturc of MonoactllcaoiJostir of Sallej'.icseiJ s!op-basin ami (he catch-pool of the young mother from California for a last tube were of very modest power rent resistance, e, g,, not more than College of Agriculture, Alsike clover and linker of the Nebraska siatioti to central Is spread out all Hirou^h if half cupful of vinegar and sulllcient edges begin to rufiTIe, remove Ihe at Ihe base of (he tail onto their sell his eslalc. When Ihey had thus bowels. When these begin to Mil Up visit. When grandmother bent over capacity nnd operated only nt IH) 800 ohms. will grow and produce well on Kour found that they got doiil.le the yield Great Expectations Among the Missing — the touch-cell nerves oi'i.-n end In dill liquor to cover the pickles well. oysters and add a beaten egg; return beads. Then from their heads they storied Nabotli and his sons to death the muscles call out: 'I'lease empty him to greet him with a loving kiss, plate volts. The 112 will give abun- land where tbe common red clover from alfalfa as a soiling crop over Sergeant-W ell, m..d:;m, we'll (Io halrllke roots, to he si 111 more sensi- Prepare the spice mixture below and the oysters to the slew and serve (dl (heir entire body. In addition to (li Kings lU'Jd). they came and told Lady of tin- House--.\s ei.oli 1 shall the slops.' 'I'lease empty the slops.' dant service, nnd Justifies (he ex(rn wouldn't muke a stund. It Is the one that secured when It was pastured. tive. These tiny machines nre like a I once. he gazed at her nnsniiiingly for sev- being supplied with this oil, the feath- Jezebel, who in turn came lo Ahab expcci you to ri-e at ll\c o'i lock, our I ies |. hilt if y.mr hiisliand hasn't The special reason for mentioning this add I'a ounces lo the jar of pickles. 45-volt "H" battery (to bring (he usiud Lightning Arrester at the tapper of a teh yraph, only u thou- f Celery with Cheese. — Cut the eral moments und (hen, poinling to ers on a duck are exceedingly close wiih the Inforinalbui and directed him nnd I will allow you om cvenlnt: oft' heen heard from in twelve years- control Is because It Is ..f the uimost Spice Mixture. 00 volts up lo 185 volts), and small sand tlim^ more delicate- It Is far the coarser stalks of celery Into small tho knot of hair, asked In on awed Fault in Some Cases together, a condition which aids con- to take possession of the vineyard. every week. Wife-Oh. IT- i.of him I'm worryin' Importance for us to listen to It. be- 1 ounc« y 11 •) w 1 nunc* Hovoh extra negadve bias. nil st delicate of all our 'senses,' nuiatard soo<1 i-r, oun-o whole pieces and cook in a small amount tone of voice: The lightning nrrester may be at siderably in keeping out the water. TEMPERATURES OF ONIONS It was the custom for the property of Applicant Vou ain't been married ahout. What 1 want 1< tin- sample of cause. these door watchmen are like 1 ounce dried red ma of water until tender. IMace a layer "Why, grandmother, what's tho Thus, where a receiver is equipped .'hose who were condemned (•• death loiiL-. have \ou. dear'. I'hiladelpbia iln ribbon I sent blm out to malch.—• "In si»nie jibu'es tiie touch-cell« are fault when a set falls (o openKe, If lots i.f mher folks; if you don't lis- poppor l o u n r o grated of the cooked celery in a baking lump on (op of your headKansas wiih connect Ions for a "C" battery- for blasphemy to revert to the Mi _ Imiuircr. ' "tidon Passing Siii.vv. so close lOL'eiher the point of Ihe Hn.^t % ounco « I n « o r -h-ir i-radl.sh there Ik a fuse In the arrester, make STUDIED BY SPECIALISTS ten to them in time, they Jn-t slop needed whenever a power (ube Is 2. Ahab goes to Jezreel pi lake pos- 1 dish, cover willi a layer of the cheese City Slur. sure (hat 11 is not hurnl out or open needb cniildsi't go between them, as warnlim ,\ ou al ail. Like calling root 1-3 ounco c e 1 « r y 1-.1 ounce w h o I o finoJ —using a rich crumbly kind, Ihen add used—II Is a simple matter to use (wo by a series of battery and telephone | Poultry Notes | session of Naboih's vineyard (v. Id). on the liiigertips, the Hp and the lip Wolf,' WollV when there Is none, and Considerable varluiion was found titai'k poppor ls •> u ti c c chopped a covering of white sauce and another Don't expect a man on lli'l uppers to 4.5-voit "C" batteries (o supply Hie I) Ahab had not killed Nahoth. but he (•f Ihe InliL'Ue, In mher places, as tests. IMrl in (he arrester gup win Bulb Is Subject to Freezing so at la t the walchmat; fives no no- 1-3 ounce alhsiilca garlic layer of celery. Top with a layer of be u whole-souled fellow. negative grid volts nnd ndd n 4.Vvolt among individual onions relative to the eagerly accepted the prize without In- on the calf or the hack, they are also short (he aidenna directly lo ib-e of dangers, and the people are With the exception of the last three while sauce and buttered crumbs. "R" battery lo gain that fetching High-producing (locks have slightly Injury in Transit. temperature to which they may be quiring us to how It was secured. farther apart. Hound the hair roots ground. To determine (his, disconnecl fhildrcn Cry fo killed Anyone can see how dangerous Ingredients, If might be possible to Hake until tht erumbs are biown. Wisdom ond love have never been clarity nnd richness of reproduction lower mortalKy (ban low-producing undercooled before freezing starts Many today are like Ahab. too cow- they crowd totrether, so thai hairs (he anienna wire completely from ihe flocks. (Prepared by tiio Unlte.l Stalei DepartiniB'. One of the experiments was made (« It Is to heap a Im nf decaying poison- have (be grocer weigh out the re- Maple Parfalt- Heut (he yolks of aide (o form an effective nllhince. of the 112, even on strong notes from of AKflcultuni) ardly to commit wrong (beinselves, help us to feel so a shaved skin Is Set Machine Near Light. arresler for a while and connect It dl- • • 0 determine the length of time a bushel ous slops In a delicate all-alive ma- quired amounts of tbo above spice* four eggs lightly and pour over Ihem local stations, which otherwise might Onions, one of (he leading vege- but are willing to reap Ihe benefits •omewhat less sensitive. rectly Inlo Ihe set, nnd see how ncllve slat crate of onions could be held ul chine like our bow-els. Vet people do school and allege. Some of the sup- und mlT them for you. one cupful of hot maple sirup; stir cause "blasting" In the loudspeaker. The meat Income constKiitos 10.1 table crops commonly held In storage, of tbe wrongdoing of others. To al- It becomes eleclrically. If (he set goes per cent of (he (otal cash Income low lemiteralures without Injury. J7 "The tiniest tlckleofthe softest hair il. They are too busy, or too lazy, or plies to be checked up are: Sharp und cook until the egg is cooked. tfODDS Remember, however, thnt tho pre- may under certain conditions under- low a wife or u partner In business dead again when Ihe wire is corineded Melulls concerning the tests ami can make connections, nnd send a too something. The result Is that the scissors, accurate tape lino, plenty of V Cool, add a pinch of Halt and u pint acrlbed negative bias must he applied, In (he light breeds and 20.5 per cen( cool for u limited period below their to do wrong Is to be party to It. PILLS buck (o the arrester, then this unit Is their results are given In Pepurlmeni message to central. Timro Is no real bowel muscles get accustomed to ro- pins, needles, threads and sewing silk Scalloped Potato2s Are of whipped cream with (lat sliffly otherwise the full signal voltage, In the heavy breeds, freezing points without freezing, says HI. Elijah In Naboth's Vineyard, • Imperfect, Ho sure the arrester Is # • e Circular No. •Iin-O, "Some Kffects of tapping and no noise—yet not only is laln lar-e (piMntliies of poison, and of different sizes and colors, snappers, benten whites of the eggs. 1'our Into hence quality, will be lacking. Also, the United States Department of Agri- Announcing Doom Upon Ahab (vv. Not Difficult to Cook conneeied properly. Freezing on Onions," Just Issued by the feel message sent off at mice we call that being constipated. Jiooks and eyes, elastic, tape, dress s mold nnd let stand In Ice and salt ' I aoitable negative bias reduces (he A shed closed on (hree sides makes culture. lOxperimenls conducted by 17-2fi). (he department. A copy of the new without a second's delay, but th.- an- "Other mus. le sense macbiiu's "re shields, beltinir, bin.* ^bindings and When the oven Is in use for other for four hours. pln(e current more than fiO per cent, a good summer house for pullets. The the department at Ils cold storage lab- Hlljah told him tbo dogs should lick cooking, take advantage of It to have circular may be obtained free upon swer Is back before you can say Mack more delicate, as In our eyes. The other materials you hrv in the habit Cream, Torte.—Heat six eggs, add hence makes "11" batteries last twice fourth side should he provided with oratory ut the Arlington Kxperlmental his blood In the place where they sciiIloiM'd potatoes. While It Is pos- Will Radio Fans Move application lo tho Depurtmenl of Agrl Hobinson.' Some cells only tell of hot tiuiscles that move the two cameras of using. If you tire making any tno cupful of sugar, three tablespoon- "•t.i v r-1' 't as long. fine mesh wire (o keep out rodents of Farm, llosslyn, Va., show that tho licked the bbnid of Nahoth. It would sible to cook thom In the oven from all kinds, cullure, Washington, 1). ('. things, and others only of cold things. must pull the lenses toward the ob- underwear requiring buttons, keep u fuls of bread crumbs which have The higher plate voltage Is very to Death Valley Now? nvoruge freezing point of onions of the seem that Naboih's body was thrown start to finish. It takes less time, and e • • . CvV\V\\VVVA n\\\ xWWw Here Is a hot needle. Shut your eyes ject more and more as It gels nearer supply of common size on hand. I'ro- boon well mixed with a toaspoonful DIURETIC STIMULANT friendly toward the reproduction of Is Death valley, fur below sea level globe (ype is about 110 degrees F. out to be devoured by Ihe dogs. Hvil In a gas oven, less fuel, if you par- Mortality seems to parallel egg 0«0*0«0!( and gee what happens If it touches the eye. This muscle-sense given us vide a few extra buttons If possible of baking powder. Add one-half TO THE KIDNEYS low notes by the reluctant speaker. In California, the beat place In the When known to lie at a temperature was to fall upon Abub and Ids pos- MOTT-TFR:- Flctchcr's your linger. somo Information as to how far an for any garments subjected to ordinary boll them first, If the oven {oust be pound of datet cut flne, one-half f leaderd tor GeatralJeM. Ths 112 s Vsrsstlls Tubs. world to operate s radio sett A set production, being lower in the fall below (heir freezing point onions terity, even to wipe out his seed and hotter for something else than Che und winter months and higher In the K Agricultural Notes | Castoria is especially pre- "Look at this book. All the let- object Is away: whether It Is big and laundering, for the wringer often takes pound of walnuts and fold in the Mra. Maranda S. Small, Broken Ar- The 112, while essendally s power was taken to the sun-baked bottom of should not be moved or handled nume, Abub stood In that vineyard potatoes require, set tiie baking dish row. Oklahoma, R. V. 1>. No, S, writes spring. ters are raised dots. Shut your eyes far off. like the moon, or small and Ils toll. stiffly beaten whites of the eggs. Add as follows: tube. Is not confined In Its use to the tht vslley recently and attached to a roughly os they are likely (o freeze guilty of ull (he sins which Jezebel pared to relieve Infants in io a pan of water as you would In e s • •nd draw your fingertips over the let- near, like a saucer. A one-eyed man Make a plain foundation pattern lo aalt und such flavoring aa one likea. "I amjiow 71 yean oh! nnd have been Bnsl sudlo stsge, for It Is sn ttcel* temporary aerial. Tht operator tuned Immediately. Tho freezing points and Crop rotation Is the surest ineibod bail committed. Ihoimb be bud been arms and Children all ages of making a custard. If the potatoea taking Dodd'a Pills for tl years. Before The greater (lie egg production per ters. What do they say? I don't know. can hardly tell at all tho distance of keep on hand for each member of tho Bake in layers and put togedier with taking, these pills lent radio-frequency amplifier and de- for various Pacific coast broadcast other (einperuturo records were deter- of weed control. silent und Inaciive. Hod lield him re- : cook too rapidly the milk will boll .. for kidney trouble hen the grealer (ho (o(al expense, feed Constipation, Flatulency, Wind A blind man can read It for fun, and un object. family whose clothes you are accus- whipped cream, aweetened and fla- I cotfld not get onie foot to the ground lector. Its superior load capacity stations snd got them with esse. When mined by (ho thermoelectric method. • • • sponsible for .lezebel's acts, for he over ond not only be dlfilcult to clean without help, and could onl... y lie partly cost, and Invcs(inent, but the lower Colic and Diarrhea; allaying you could, too, only your cells want "Now beyond all these machines for tomed to make. The bureau of home vored. on my side. I took three Iboxe s _oo d makes It s good second detector In s ht sttempted dlslsnct tht very first The study was confined (o nortbern- Disking behind (he hinder saves wus king und head of the nation. The from tho oven, but will also make a felt like • new. woman. Believe the feed cost per dozen eggs. grown onions of (ho glolie lype, since day of reckoning did come to Ahab rcvcrishncss arising; therefrom, and, hy regulating the Stomach educating. On the other hand, we protecting the body we live In comes economics will give you help In do- Ripe Cucumber Chowder. — Tskt super-heterodyne, whert tht power long-range station ht got was PWX, • • • moisture nnd makes fall plowing dlsugreeubie odor all through the would have been la mr grave had It (he larger proporllon of this crop Is (I Kings 2l!:MS), Ahub's question to have learned not to feel some things. the greatest responslbllfy of all. It Is ing this if you write to tiie Depart- twelve large, ript cucumbers, gratt not been for Dodd's Pills." to be handled Is quits blgh. Havana, Gtiha. This astonishing feat A dust wallow Is used by hens In easier. and Dowels, aids the assimilation of hood; giving natural sleep. house, with three onions. Proas the pulp ss held In common storage In (he norHi- • • • Klljab when confronted by him hi We don't feel our clothes touch us. tho control that you und I can. If we ment of Agriculture. - At all druggists. SSe per bo*, or The Ths 1171 Is sultsblo only for the Indicated tbat the peculiar California summer for two reasons; one Is to Tb bureau of home economics gives mmm dry ss poaaiblo. Add two chopped red gpdde Med Id n^ Co., Inc., 700 Main ern states and therefore If frequenlly In silo building, the first und most the vineyard showed that bis con "Ilesldes hot und cold und touch will, use to make the whole body ma- flnsl sudlo stsgo of hrosdesst rocelv* depression Is s sort of radio bowl. keep external parasites In check, nnd the recipe below: peppers, salt and vinegar to moisten. era, snd Is not to bs used ss radio- This may provs s helpful factor In subject lo freezing Injury while In Imporiant consideration is Its size In science was nol wholly dead. To avoid imitations, always look for tbe signature of cells, there are also pain-cells. They chine useful or harmful, f'onlrol It to : Qftiviui (he o(her (o keep cool. They enjoy a , Brined Vegetables Are Studied storage and In transit to market. relallon to amount of slock kept. 2. Doom upon Jezebel (vv. 2.{-2d) Absolutely Harmless - No Opi.-itcs. Physiciumj everywhere recommend it use It for ourselves, or for others. I Scalloped Potatoea. U should be of tht consistency of frequency smpllfler or detector. It future radio development wallow of moist earth. •re our H O S signals. These don't The bureau of home economics of She likewise should be eaten by the am sure you see how vastly Important I potutoes, medl* S tablespoonfula honieradlsh. Real and keep In a cool • • • notice ordinary touches. Only when the United States Dopartiuent of Ag- Two Handtomt Paris Creations. place. Save Ihe slraw. It will help to take dogs hy tbe wall of Jezreel. This wns Tht White Man's Burden Analyzing Lindy the touch gets dangerous do they take It Is to save this control. um fliiee flour • A heavy layer Is like a heavy pro- Blanching Celery While rienllure has recently co-operated 1 pint milk t tnbloapoonfula Cosssrolsd Veal,—Prepare the meat the place of hay this fall and winter, llterully fulfilled (2 Kings OiM-.TT): Thirl is the tlile of u famous poem To have shown us that we still •ny notice. Then they shout so loud "Control Is always a hard matter. to the fur (rimming of one's cloth coot wraps of fur fabric scoro their rtsl Utilising tho Old Tub# Crystal Datactors dudng cow. The hen needs a definite • t • with the bureau of chemistry In tests 4 to ( tsldospoon* chopped parsley by sensoulng and browning and In* "He sure your sin will find you out ATlilen by llttdyiird Kipling and llrst honor most In life courage, ethics, tbe whole body feels, and tnkes no- 1 can't control you boys, and only fulM butter or lo one's coat of fur Is said to be triumphs, bu( aa s novelty whicfc Ont or two old tubet thst will light Galena, molybdenite, bornlfe, sine* amount of feed (o maintain Iter body. Growing Is Best Method on the utllizntlon of brined vegetables. stead of using vegetables, add ono Kurly planted corn may not grow "Whatever a mun soweth, that slmll .'iiiblixhed in lSli!». Kach stanza o* cleanliness of mind nnd fineness of tice, too. Touch your skin with this portly your body machines. No man galnlug In favor with (host who sre frankly declares Its man-msdt origin. hut srt uitless for tenrlct srs hsndy Ut and Iron pyrites srt (ht minerals e e e If celery la Dot blanched while Itrlning haa long been used as an easy Wash and cook the potatoes in boil- ahredded onion snd half a sliced much larger thun later planting, hu' be also reap:" not only for Ibis act Ihe poem begins with the line: "Take body Is the biggest thin;: Ihut Lind- •eedle. Any pain? No. Now push can control another. Force only con- creating faililons for the coming win- arhen testing lbs wiring In s newly used as cryslsl detectors. Galena Is Late moulting hens should he saved growing the green stalks can never method of preserving various vege- ing suited water until half done. Skin Another amnrt modt la thst of mn onion for flavor, frying them both the early planting will mature first. but for stirring up Ahab to do wicked- up the while man's hurden," The bergh has done.—The American Magw harder, as If you were going to push trola Ids body. 8o human laws based ter months. This Is especially true In rompleted receiver snd will often lead sulphide coming In crys(nlllne for breeders. These nre usually the l>e fully hbinched. The common meth- • • • tables for uso In pickles. These tests the potatoes and cut them in cubea. teriala printed In reptile pstternlngk brown; add s cupful of hot ateamed ly (v. 2r.). idirase now refers to the supposed re- a'/Inc. It through the skin. Wow. It hurts! on force never can make either a per- regard to novel I y pelts auch as a pot ted ISTS s good tubs If there Is some bluish-gray cubes. Rornlte Is a com- late-laying birds, Mark (he late lay- od of blanching and perhaps the Deinonstralions conducted during showed, however, that green toma- Grease a baking dish or pan, place Many of (he new accessories such ai- rice s half hoar before serving. IV. Ahnb's Repentance (vv, 27-20). sponsibliiy of the while race for the Well, that's a pain-cell yelling out: fect man or a perfect world. Per- calfskin and otiier flat fura like broad- tilslskt. The old tubet srs plsced In bination me(al of copper und Iron sul- ing hens with colored celluloid leg best way Is to hill up the growing Ihe past year show an Increused pro- toes, green peppers particularly, could in It a layer of tho potatoes, sprinkle hand bugs, footwear snd belts srt sue Buttsrsd Csrrots. — Scrape small* Hecause of this Hod promised to moral und physical welfare of all the Thoniiis Nast, caiMoonlst, In 1870 Danger here! Helpl' It Is the end fect control must come from within, tail and almvtd Inmb. ths sockets of tho new sot, snd If If phide, Klndte Is the pure red idnc ox- bands, celery as It grows, with earth. It duction of all crops where cover crops be kept ttuccessfully In brine for as them with some of the Hour and dot cessfully developed of leather sod fsh sifted carrots nnd cut Into finger* withhold Judgment during his life- dark races of the world.- rulhllnder oiiglnuted the donkey ami elephant •f a little naked wlrt, In between the and Ih the result of your own will con- they do not blow out. It Is psrfectly Ido. Iron pyrites Is Iron siilplddo snd • • • will blanch slighlly when stored In and well-balanced fertilizer were used. long as alx months and then used la with the butter. Continuo until all Itemember how fashion once rlcs printed wiih rejitlls markings slm sited lengtlia, sdd s very little wster When pullets do not begin laying bo- • • • time. Magazine. as symbols of the Democratic and lonohcella. that la shouting. We trolling your body through central, Mfs to put In good onss. comes In bright-yellow crystalline a cellar or If grown In pots and a number of other ways. Mock mince- the |)otatoea are used. I»our in sufflclent frowned upon fabrics whl'h Imitated ulating the cobra, ths python and oth und cook carcfully so that they will foro February, It may lie tho fault V.'ell-rotted barnyard manure is a Kepubllcan parties. Should ull he crippled or desd If It whleii can keep touch with our ma- cubes. placed In the cellar, but when slored meat, bordeaux sauce, and pickle milk to almost cover the potatoes. furf Well, (ime brings changes. One or snakesklna aa well aa liaard and si not burn; add aalt, butter and simmer of being Into hatched, or It may be for wintor most of tho while stalks good fertilizer for the garden. It Conversion of Men You know when you ure welcome weren't for theae little sentinels. chines on one hand, and Hod's laws were all mnde from the green toma- Bake In a alow oven until the potatoos of the nolabit changes wrought In (ht llgntor effecis. Raincoats which sre oa tho back of the stove, adding a Soldtrtd Connections on the other. Obedience to them, gives duo to InfliifTiclent feeding of tho prop. aro new growlh made by moving ma- should be applied at the rate of 20 Who will join the risen Lord in the by the sincerity willi which your Hearts oft agree where wise heads "Our fifth control la called taste. toes, and the peppers were satisfac- are brown on top and aoft throughout realm of the mode Is the Indoratment made of rubberised repllls clotb srt grating of nutmeg. All connections thst srs spliced Inactivity Ruins Battery friend drops his work. differ. ua the only perfect freedom—to servi ULL MTS er bono ond muscle food, terials from the older stalks and (ons to an acre and should he worked service of Inlercession? The greaiest The taate-machlnea are placed, nat- tory for si iilllng as well aa for aeaaon- If ths- potatoea become dry, add mors which stylists sre this season accord In vogue. should be soldered for tha best rt* • • • into tlx* soil. Ood first, and your^neighbor aa your Never permit s storage baflery to loaves to form the newer sialks and dlfllculty In the way of practical con- atally, In the front end of the food log various dishes. milk. log io materials which lookNIko far JULIA BOTTOMLR*, pits. Other kinds of connections • • • aelf, la perfect living." SAFIIY slsnd Idle for sny groat length of The question of whether s hen alls leaves. version of men may not he In Hod's ssasl; thit Is. on Cbs buk of tlM bo( srt not IliJUxc gits good results for s time, but At least two cull I vat Ions for soy (6 br thf B«n arsdiMU, im.) m. 1111. Westera Nevaeepar Oalea.t time, for It will lose about 1 per cent or ae(B sll depends on whether she eye so much a harrier of ungodliness Cuticura Loveliness gsontr or Ister they tlther become beans which havo been plunted solid of Its capacity each day. Af(or It haa Isld or Iled when she started cackling. Sweet Clover Is Not among Ihe heathen, as a barrier of HOUSEHOLD HINTS A cupful of stewed prunes snd Camels MM to Thrive atlsy or olso obstruct the flow of slg* e e e and at least three cultivations for A Priceless Heritage become completely discharged, s hsrd nnhellef among Ills own disciples I— il HOUSES OP PAPER COLOR TO FLOWERS ioibs of tho Jules left over ess bo Original Collar effect Ranging In width trom ens Camels sad thslr nesr reistlvss, Um ssls snd when this happens tho ro> coating known ss sulphide of itsd Remember thnt shade and fresh wa- Satisfactory Hay Crop those grown In rows will aid In in- Por genentiont motbert have been A mirror may bo used Inatead of s msds Into s pie. NOT A POItON A. T, Plerson. using Cuticura Preparations for sll • A - ' • f '' 1 A most orlglnsl collsr was seen re- to three Inches, thess belts srt won drouMdsriss, haws bssa Introduced lo selver ll not ss sfflclent ss formerly. forms on ths surfsce of tho pistes. ter srs ss Important to those growing The man who haa grown red clover creaaing yields und profits. ; light to brighten s dark cornor. see • • • toilet purposes, and have been teach- Pspsr hooaas thst art claimed to The color of tho flowers of Um cently upon s frock of belgt crepe de with tho amallest sweaters snd with this country from tho Old world st chicks as sunshine was s short time all his life, especially ao If bo Is get- e e e Use psper towels for drying flah or Plant food In commercial dried ani- Relief In God ing their daughters thst dally use of lit Iminuna to datnaf* bj flra and ws- ablnMeaf hydrangeas la dependent os ehlnt. Narrow tucked pieces were aports snd tsllored frocks. Othsr mod- vsrlous times. Bome wort brought to Radio for Army Posts Constant Voltage Best back, ting fairly good reanlta. Is not In- Ihem produces clear, smooth skin and Teach the children to tako cars of French fried potatoea. They can bt mal manures increased about <10 per |sr are the Invention of Tovan Pes- the acidity or alkalinity of tho soil set In the ends of the collsr snd fell els sre plain, while still otbsrs srf Tlrglnls la 1701. Hut, owing to Iscfc All of tbo prlndpsl posts of tho • • • clined to change to swtet clover. When (he heart can find its sweet healthy hair. They find the Soap pure their own pets snd they will onjoy burned snd ssve Isundry. If ons Is givon s choice of operat- cent in cost lietween 101-I and 1021, pitch, • Serbian aculptor, according to An abundance of lime produces pink Is long streamers, which croaaed st In mottled effect. of knowledge of tholr habits and of Onlted Btstes srmy ees to he con* A bantam hen will comnimo from There aro many farms, however, on relief In Hod Himself—when It can and cleansing, the Ointment sooth- them more. 0 e e ing the filament of t vacuum tubs fopvlar tfeltnct Monthly. Tho aute- In tho flowers, while bloo la prodncod the throst snd then ailpped Into patch' proper methods of osrlng for thsm, sorted by radio. Communication will 29 to M pounds of feed In a year, which a erop of sweet clover could bo reimrts Ihe New York experiment sta- retreut into (he strong lower which ing and healing, should any irrita- a e e When you are canning grspes. savs wKh constant current or with con- tion. lis average cost today is 42J tions arise, and the Talcum an idetd fUl Is ssld to b« •adswsgid by nalW by sdd conditions, which nay bo snf pockets upwi ths skirt. those sttsmpts hart proved failure^ bo carried on by wireless should con* •ibout half as much as a hen of the grown on a portion of the land each Ills name affords,—when It can find When giving sticky medlclno to tbo leftover Julco and make s grsps Handbags Brightly Colored sasar^ stant voltage thero should bs no ques- cents a pound, us compared with 10,1 toilet powder. and to bo auUsMo for nao la ono inentod by the uoo of slnn, ruaty trot iffMtlaU,OUe dltlons prevail whers regular telt* dedllerranean breeds, or about one year for plowing under or for pasture In Ills character, a perfect answer (o elilldren, heat tbo spool by dipping It pit for supper. Mil the Julct with Buede In bright colors Is saed (or Before Day of ihe Auto tion ss to the selection because ths ceids a pound in mixed mineral ferti- Soap t>a. Ointment 9 tad tOf. Tatfiim Rr" I two-atory bolldlofs. Tho nstorlal, or Iron flllnia. Too noeh lime will graph sod ttlephont wires could not •bird ss much ss s ben of ths Isrgei willmiit inlerfcring wllh Wio regular all its need, (hen (ruly, l( Is raised •rurywhere. Swnul* wb (ma. Ailitn-aa; "Oau- In hot water; then poor Is the med- oornatsrch or flour to thicken, then FavorlU Sports Bolts the smartest handbags, also aa(In, vol latter Is by fsr ths most Important In lizers. m* UboralarUi, p«pt SI, Malta, Maaa," msdo fa tho iora of hrkhs. ohsck tht growth of th# plants sn< A csmsl with ths neck and lege of ho used. brteda rotation. fur above the region of the creature.— vet and brocade. Ths flnt bag witl that It prolongs ths Ufs ol s tuba ••T* Culkura Sbavlns SUck 3Be. ins pa por sad ssiob other la- catao • following. Treatment for snj icine sad U will slla ssslly from tho •oe Ii opes top pis crust, or Individ- bells srt teta with stenciled s giraffe ranged tho plains of Colo Kchoos. MX apooo. usl tort shells. ths short hsndle Is used fSr dsytla* fist assds to ko bsgta s yosr to designs. Thtss sports themes sre rode with.the thrtt-tood sncestor of ths pocheits for ttwlat Um hone UDOOyOOO yuan sgs. fcittttisnltliiHliii Ossly tractd. giving rsthtr an ttchlng ' I ^ Anns'

THE LOWELL LEDGER «nd ALTO SOLO

Paul Jones spent Saturday in Ann The Michigan Stale Orange will Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Taylor were WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS Arbor. convene at (irand Haven, October Grand Hapids visitors Friday. •A • ^ A1^. ^ - ? I', li. Brown, of Owosso, was in 2,*), 1!)28. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Borgerson g* ' IZI ^%w n A C i ,(,nv 11 Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Norton motored spent last Thursday in Grand Hap- W ± and Mrs. Hoylan spent Sun- lo Comstock park Monday on a busi- ids. YELLOW ' Clothes ness Irip. S da> in (iraml Hapids. Stephen Perry, oi (irand Hapids, Miss Charlotte Martin was a Grand Mrs. Marie Smith, of Alio, and was a Sunday guest of his aunt, Mrs, Hapids caller Tuesday. Mrs. Luslig, of Delroit, were in L. S. Perry and daughters. FRONT Lowell, Tuesday. for Fall Mrs. Lura Vining entertained out Miss Kdna llunter, of Grand Hap- * •> of lown guests Sunday. Melvin Lewis and Merle Dawson, ids, is visiting her grandparcnls, of Ml, Pleasant, spent Ihe week-end STORES Heiuember John Roughley's auc- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. llunter. THOMAS with their parenis. tion of household goods Friday. Dr. and Mrs. K, H. Jackson, of People who go lo Grand Hapids Grand Hapials, were Sunday visitors 2-Knicker Suits | Will Koviman, of (Irand Hapids, is for Iheir printing should gel Iheir a guest at the C. Verburg home. of his sister, Mrs, Florence Whit- patronage there also, Held, RALSTOR QRAKER OATS CREAM RF Hiram Converse was quite ill Hussell Beebe and Donald Mullen, $12.75 | with llu last week, unable to work. Mrs. John McTavish, of Comstock • of Grand Hapids, spent Tuesday Park, is at the home of her son, Station Agent and Mrs. K. L. (Irant with Lowell friends, I'rank McTavish, for an indellnile of Klmdale. were in town Tuesday. FOOR IE" Ide te' 23c WHEAT All wool suitings, lively % Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and time, Miss Margaret Zachaiiah spenl plaids, grays and browns, 1 son Boberl, snenl Monday at the Week-enal guests at the Ferris over Sunday al her home in Lans- home of John Dawson, Taylor home were Fred Scott and coat, vest and 2 wide band * ing. Mrs, Lorna Naum, of Grand Hap- wile, of Lansing, and Mr, anal Mrs, Pkg. 23c Rilk, 6 Ibt. 25c Fkg. 24c Mrs. L. It. Hartlett, of Charevoix, ids, spent Friday aflernooii with Harry McPharlin, of Grand Hapials, golf knickers. Ages 8to 14. ^ is a guest at the Hoylan home Ihis Mrs. Clarence Mclnlyre. John MacFarlane, a»f Detroit, spent week. Warner & Scott's Fall bargain Ihe week-end with Ilis parents and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwacha and sale opened wllh a rush Wednesdav sister, Mrs, F, P. MacFarlane und ehildren were (Irand Hapids visitors morning and slill Ihey come, Doris, returning home Sumlay with Sunday. 1 Large Package 2-Long-Pant Suits Kent County Pomona Grange a friend, Paul Wooal, Mrs. John Kropf. daughter Olive election of olllccrs occurs Oct, 22all Mr. anal Mrs, Ainiel Friedli and CNIPSO and son Tony spent last Friday in the courl house, Grand Hapids, alaugliler, Mr, anal Mrs, Herman * | (Irand Hapids. Mrs. Lawrence Hutherford and t'riealli anal daughter, of Detrant, anal POWDERED $16.75 *:*j Mr. and Mrs. ('.. Verburg visited daughter Jean spent lasl Wednesdav 1 Mr. anal Mrs. Krnest Fricalli anal son, PURITY NUT * her father who is very low at SI. and Thursday in Grand Hapids. of Saranac were wa'ck-enat anal Sun- day guests al the (I, Fricalli home. College styles, wide trous- £j Mary's hospital. Kverclt Carey, of Grand Hapids, ^ SUGAR lb. 8c * I Mrs. Ida Young spent a few days Mr. anal Mrs. William Chapman, OLEO lb. 18e ers, high cut vests, all wool spent sonic time al Ihe home of his COCOA | including Sunday with her children aunl, Mrs, II. Anderson last week, j of Traverse Cily, were over Sun- % ! in (Irand Hapids. alay guesls of their niece, Mrs, N, PEARL materials, great values. When in want of blankets wo Horgerson. Mrs, Chapman return- VAN CAMP'S ' Mrs. Katie Wilson visited her have them in various colors and| HERSHEY'S ed home Momlay, his wife remain- Ages 12 to 18. a , friend. Mrs. Henry Kldrige in (Irand sizes. Van Dusen's Variety storeJ vlliapids Salurday. ing the week in the village with BARLEY lb. 5c Pound Can Mr. and Mrs. C. Hogers, Mr. and j MILK cci 9c her niece, (icorge Craw, Jr., of Petoskey. Mrs. Dell Condon, and Mr. and Mrs. Kight couples, friends of Don Jj j was a Saturday guest of his uml, Clyde Condon spent Sundav in De- a ; Mrs. II. .1. Coons. lroil. Phillips gave him a surprise birlh- BROWN BLUE ROSE day party Frialay evening, October $6.45 Ji Mrs. Minnie Helle will make her Kylhol Anderson, of Grand Hap- 7. After enjoying euchre fair a lime, 25c $2.75 % home with her inolher. Mrs. Francis ids, is spending a few davs with' refra'shments were serveal. A line SRGAR Ik. 7c RICE Ik. 7c Corduroy Coats * <'arlcr Ihis Winter. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P," II. An- Hash light was prcsentcal Mr. Phil- Suede Cloth * Mrs. C. 0. Lawrence and Mrs. derson, lips by tha1 a-ompany. Warm lined. Navy blue. f I'.elle Hodges accompanied C. ().. to Miss Alma Wingeier, teacher in Mr. anal Mrs. Harolal Morse, aif De- J; (iraml Hapids Saturday. Petoskey, spent the week-end with lroit, motora-al to Lowa-ll Snmlay Lumberjacks Mu(f pockets. f' I'hilip Allhcn was out of school her parenis, Mr. and Mrs, John O. spending tha1 alay with his parents, t Iwo weeks on account of mastoid Wingeier, Mr. anal Mrs. Al Mairsa-. Their lit- EVAPORATED APRICOTS Bright plaids, great to wear. a Ironhlc. He is heller now. Harold Collins and Hilton Briggs llc sain wha) has been with his $5.00 '11 Marie Hihhler and friend from attended the Musicians I'liion an- granalparents the past three monllis + (iraml Hapitls.. were Sunday guests nual banquet at Kalamazoo, Mich., on accauml aif his nmther's illness $9.75 Navy Pullovers * , of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hiblder. I uesday evening. returneil hamie with them. Mrs. A. L. ('oons. Sr.. came Fri- PURE Baking Powder CREAM d;i\ lo spend the Winter with her Leather Coats All wool heavy shakers, st hi. F. F. Coons and family. Wool lined. Genuine black V-neck. Mrs. F. N. While has been quite LARD . ill with llu. Jessie O'llarrow, Royal 6-ci. can 23c CHEESE !! hortehide. * nm sc. has been caring for her. • • • + ! .1. Hannon. wife and children $5.50 $5.75 were Sunday guesls al the home of Calumet lb. cm 28c his father and inolher in Ionia. Beacon 2 lbs. 31c lli.33c Sheepskin Coats Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Matthews were All Wool Blazers Snmlay evening dinner guests with Heaviest weight, fancy plaid Beaverized collar, Mole- Iheir friends :il Oakwood Manor. Miss Helen Hrecn has returned lo flannel. skin, Belt, Leather trim. her home al I'lica. New \ork, alter Fats RED 3/ spcmling a few days with Lowell iLMON can 30® Leather Caps, Flannel Waists, Ironclad Hose, Fleeced riiemls. and Wool Underwear, Mackinaws, Caps, Complete Stocks Mr. ami Mrs. I-'rnesI Hoth, Miss of Boys* Clothes ready. Mihy Odell and Carl Hoth spenl Sumlay al Sparta with Mr. and Mrs. SHREDDED PHFFED K. Noxen. Buddy Mrs. (i. W. House spent Saturday % ,"1^ - 4 WHEAT, pkg. 10c RICE, pkg. 15c ami Sunday in (irand Hapids with \ lier sun and wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. V- vW- \ Trcdenick. v x Mrs. John Dawson and son Merle, i - • v, PILLSBURY POST BRAN spenl Saturday afternoon in (irand Boots llitpids. Thchna Dawson returned BRAN, pkg. 15c FLARES, 2 pkgt. 25c with Ihem. l.jir.m (im IimI nillun luK si/.i' TU \:in Dusit.'s V.irii ly .lohn Hulhcrford and Leon Boer, ITEMS OF THE TOWN x'.K) lor !IXc with Hichard Hutherford and Hruce HIP BOOTS- sloro. McMahon motored lo (Irand Hapicls 2 IN 1 SHOE LA FRANCE Mrs. Florciici' I):ivis. of Dt-lroil, lasl l-'riday. Mrs. ('.ora Chase has jjon.' to Ada visih-d lu-r cDiisin, Mrs. U. L:i\v- KNEE BOOTS- POLISH, can 10c POWDER 3 pkgs. 25c Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pitcher In spend Ihe Winler wiih her niece. rcnoi' Li^l Thursday. l.sirjU' (jnilled eollon hals. size 72 iiini son, of Vickcryville. called at Mr. :iii(l Mrs. A. 11. Ariiislron.u I he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mal- HEAVY RUBBERS- xJIII for !)8c. Van Dusen's Varii'ly Iriiin Di-lroil. spi-nl llu* wi'ik-cnd store. colm Tuesday. wiih lur pun-nls. Mr. ami Mrs. A new front poreh has heen add- (ihr'i's.' willVnliac-h! 1 The Vergenncs Ladies' Aid will ed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.I | m,.. . i M . ii i i s. i meet Thursday. Oct. 211, with Mrs. Have yyu seen the Red Buddy MAZOLA QUART CAR lorni lo int rs ;tr() ( I'.. M. llimchaugh. Hring sewing Boot, knee length, they are ad- .. . Knighl, (nee Zelnia Simpson,) ()«l. imalcrials and tines. .Mrs. hdwin llerp, of (Irand Hap- s. a son. llamld Simpsmi. lU'purl- vertising in the National Mag- ids, spent Friday with her mother. l.x C.randma Mart. WhceKr Hull was home from , Kalamazoo Tuesday and is looking Mrs, (.oletlo Condon. j Ml,' |m.z Vv(.l.> Ml.s. zines? innl reeling well. Will be here to Marriage license applied for by (iil>s C,,,ifornla ror Coffee—A good Bourbon Coffee, lb 29c* Winh-r Weekly prayer meeling on Wed- Wednesday, Oct. 19th Former Senator Thos. McXauHh- nesday evening at 7:45 p, m. on, of Ada-Cirand Hapids, was in For Quality and Service, Phone IS6, We Deliver Bring your Bible with you. 1 "OMlay. He commenled on The monlhly board inceling of the Ameo Feed Preduees $20 Eggs y u ) , ( , r, Na/arene Young People's sociely MR. W. A. WILLIAMS II I i. jVc . I I 1 ' ' ince of Lowell . i'!j tnain slreel well fliled with wast held last Friday evening at the automobiles and contrasted It with home of Emerson Davenport. It will be with ut with a wonderful showing of Lady Ameo, a typical Leghorn, fed on Amco Feed, h, ,, S0(,n ,hfll lh was responded to by a large crowd. l y where The opening devolionals nnd the breaks the world record by laying an egg every day for Hun was nol a ear lo be seen. Another Warner & Scott sole, this business meeting Wt're conducted 189 days. The record previous to thia was 149 eggs by ime with I II and Winter goods by the president, Harold Daven- woolens In the plooe mi port, and Ihe program following Lady Lindy who was also fed on Amco Feed. Lady Am- win, Illi fron'~begim Wednesday, | owt, caniducled by Mrs, J. F. Fuller. The il i 1 !' ll Ledger advertlilng. meeling was enjoyed by all and we ce's Owner has refused an offer of $800.00 for this hen. Heml Iheir page lulverlisemenl and from the Million Dollar stock of are looking forward to Ihe next NNalch nnd follow the crowds lo All the eggs this hen lays next spring have been sold for meeting. Iheir store and see the big blanket J. Francis Fuller, pastor. $20.00 each. Lady Amco was fed the following feed i window display. I| will pay In dollars and comfort. GERMAN CHURCH. A reception was held at Iho home John ClauA, pastor. Sprouted Oat#, morning. I! * /'w1 Mrs; Nathan Blair In Preaching services Sunday al 10 Ameo Serateh Grains, evening, honor of Mr, and Mrs, Dewev Icov> o'clock a. m. CHICAGO oni, formerly Miss Edna Hrownell. Bible scliool at 11 o'clock. Ameo Egg Math with Meat Scrap The guests numbering fhirly-six You are cordially Invited. were present, and Ihe evening was before her at all timet. spent with games and music, after M. E. CHURCH GYMNASIUM Select your Fall and Winter suit or overcoat, and which refreshments worn served. PARSONS & EVER All those interested In physical have them tailored to ordsr by Mtha Larg- Before Ihe guesls departed for home eduealion sign up for gymnasium This Is regular Amco Feed and is carried at all times they presented Mr. and Mrs, Dewey OPTOMETRISTS, from Grand Rapids nights on schedule r.larting October est Tailors in the World of GOOD Icovonl wllh a lovely gift. The 17. " Paul Jones, Director. at our Elevator. following were present; Mr. and will be in LOWELL mada-to-order clothes" Will Stone and daimhter Mable, Mr. WILL MEET IN ADA. and Mrs. Arthur Kunler and sons, The first class In Home Hygiene Jack and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Will EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON, anal ('are of the Sick will be held In Warren and children. Grace and Starting OeUbtr 14. Ada October 14 at 3:30. The class C. H. RUNCIMAN Billy, RlliabelhShiiter, Mr. and Mrs. will meet with Mrs. IfalenKa, presi- Fred Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllette, Eyet Examined, Clanei Fitted dent of Ihe P. T. A. All women R. VAN DYKE Phona 34 and 152 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wykes, Charles who are Interested are Invlled to be oml Margaret McCaul, Irma Coles, at Br. L. E. Matthews* office, Negonce Block present. MIN'S WEAR and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Storey and For further Information call Mrs. ee>eee»e»SM»M»e»»MMesLeesMaee.tuieaaaeieeiiiiM two daughters of Gratlan Center. Wesseeesssssssseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee>eeej»»e»eAw E. Hall, telephone No. 231.