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L 'f - 'i ; - f T h e P l y m o u t h mt VOLUME XXVI., No. :J8 PLYMOUTH. JUCH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1914 WHOLE No. 1382

^^ee»»€€c€ee€€€»eei>»i» i m ..Our Bte. (MS' O ne C ent 'V-' Ifei IS IN FULL SW ING Biggest Bargains in Drugs and Toilet ever offered in this town. Read our la ^ for prices. Goods are strictly fre&\ The doctor tfives you a prescription. It*s a little guaranteed. picBe o t paper w ith som e Latin w o rd s and q u eer sitfns. You drobably don*t understand the recipe. The dru 0> Sale Closes Saturday Evening, "j does. He*Utel] you he can fill it. Now. suppose he PIRST PRESBYTERIAN CtlURCM A u g u s t 29t h . haan't-iU the drutfs needed and fakes it. Suppose he I makes a uptake. It may harm you or it may not The store where the goods and prices an Sunday, August 30. always right. £^n*t take w y chances. We put up prescriptions care­ 10 a. m.—Union service. Rev. Joseph Dutton preaches. fully an d p ro p erly , 7 p. in.—Union service in the Baptist church. Rev. Dutton preaches. Pinckney’s Pharmacy '\ ■ BEYER* PI-1 ARMACY "w e x j OO i v e e : THE VAL'DONA STORE PtvSnm NQc Open Every Day Evening and Sundays. ' an an.' dIocK South of Store P. M Oopot FREE DELIVERY. State Fair Tickets at Mail A Letter irom Office at Reduced Prices Wisconsin Farmington ha«i a new factopj* for the The Mail has secured a large quantity canning of tomatoes. MsJke'Ybiu' of Scar« Fair Tickets which are now on Redfordhasa big celebration billed Without A Moments Walter Gorton of this place wh<' is for tomorrow (Saturday.) sale at the reduced prices. We offer now in northern Wisconsin on a stale HOME- them while they last at H5 cents each qr surveying job writes the following un- George Merkel, a Washtenaw county ^rFmtgTWi?<=?r=> 3 for a dollar. Sale closes at noon Sat-> ht the burn-’ FAMILY OF YOTRS, YOU WnL'LD Si K K IA ' in the Presbyterian churcli chapel la.st end uf Lake Chetac, quite a large lake, building, there was a tie vote—61 to 6L SEE TO IT THAT THi: l-Ol NOATloN W \ S IN Tu ‘sday evening by the Young People’s ten or fifteen miles long. The country It is probable another election will be CIS. N o w aitin g -NO WAY' LAUKIISO, WOULDN’T V(U r (juild in honor of Miss Florence Shef­ here is jiiBi as it was made, and in raf held. field who will leave the last of the week opinion is not worth surveying. It is a or m nerating. The , But how ahoiit your lirmueial fouu;e hot flam e strikes directly ag airtst built? ’^Williams were qu^tly married in De­ Co. for the purchase of the Northville troit last week W^nesday by Rev. C. has been cut off, which is pretty much Is it secure—Stanly tMiough to siu:uus.4ully \^•itll^l;Ul electric light plant for the sum of th e )ottom ol the'Cooking utensils, there- steams of misfortune, sickness uj- enfcm-iMl i.lleiiess? B. Allen. They left chat e /ening for a $36,000. few days’ trip to Niagara Falls and Chippewa Indians here. They arc not J/wortliville’s Chautauqua was well at­ by ,'i|)|)l_yin all the heat to the cooking If a isn’t# you owe it to tlu-m—tiiyuurself— Toronto, and on their return they will very intelligent appearing citizens. reside on the old Williams home.slead. Ttiere is gome in the woods here, some tended throughout the five days and vvitliout w aste to ihake it so. Begin today l>y making your They have the best wishes of many de*?r, rabbits, qnail, porcupine, fox, etc. some very fine entertainments were first deposit in hank. You'll ^luep friends for a happy married life. li is no bard matter to get two and given. It took just 20 minutes to secure belter—eat better and feel l>etter if you do. three pound bass and pickerel iu the enough pledges for tickets to secure lake. 1 will not have time to hunt or the return of the Chautauqua in 1915. tODAY'S nEPLECTIONS fish as the work is hard, “Deceit” Vapor Gasoline or I am compass man and a day’s work Taking the Chance The PiuM iii umisd savinos m i The hpme grown melons are certainly consists of footing it from 12 to 16 miks A parly of autoists were just com- hitting the spot. thru brush and swamps, which you can pK'ting a two hundred mile journey to readily see is no joke. When it gets a attend a cliurch summer gathering and Oil Stoves I a' Meanwhile the ICrupps are remaining little cooler it will not be so bad. Mr. were congratulating themselves on as cheerful as circumstanees will per­ Clark says be wants me to do some map their splendid trip. They were within and note work, which will be somewhat a mile of their destination. Ahead of 3 > ■ mit. h a \ 'e n o •• tasier. We wear what 1 have alwayi them there wa« a faflroad crossing. In w icks, no considered a wann outfit gn our the diMiance a trolley car was rushing Speaking of present causes of unrest, perforated i n eta! ttiere are the mosquiloes. j feet—higb-ioppfd sboea'with two to four along the track. The autoists were in pairs of socks, at least o'ne pair being no dreadful hurry; they could slacken r i n g s , or ant'thing i ■■ Peaches are coming to toarkei. : heavy wool. This cushions our feetand their speed and wait four seconds while * ! is not 80 hot or uncomfortable as it the car dashed down the rails. But the t l i a t looks like a Kaferring to the fruit of course. I iTiighi seem. Clark who Is in charge of driver took that one chance in a hundred and darted across the tracks. The ^ar I ilie party is a iMichigan man, the rest of VMck. ItasN to use Oh^ well, we presume the prii-e of the party, six in number, are from the hit the auto. The auto was smashed, Belgian hares will go tip. University of Wisconsin, Needless to two lives were snalled out and one man say there has been little said about foot fatally hurt. Why is it that a driver ami easy to keip We presume the king will be “on the ball, ((k>non is from the M. A. C.) will take that huodnedth chance when carpet” at Brussels. I will try and write mure-soon. it doesn’t matter a picayune whether he clean. Come into «• I We have another letter under date of loses a minute or an hour? Why is it cc -a vvil The dear old school bell will soon j Augustil which will be published next that the insatiable desi.~e to get there onr store. W'e gladly show you; • - := ~ -S to ringing. ! week. first leads scores and hundreds to their 'i death almost every day. The whole tliese stoyes. Uh, you late sleepers! country has joined in the cry of “safety War Tlm« Pricas. first” and still there are. those that heed 'There are some disappointed ones. Considerable complaint is being made not. There is absolutely no excuse for at th<-advance in prices on all kinda of ever taking the chance; play it safe. You may knock all you please, b ut' good.s since the beginning of the war in Conner Hardware Co., W Uiere’s undeniable strength to a field of Europe. Here are prices on some of The goods to be. sold at Robinson's livery Dim Saturday, August 29 at 2 MymoiitJ), Midi. cablMges this time of the year. the staples at retail during the Civil o’clock, were the property of the late War. The pric^R quoted are absolutely M«. Perrin. The old palm leaf fau of onr gitM.d" 9s made in August^ 1664, and in Au- fathers still is the one best bet, ^ guet', 1914. They will undoubtedly prove of in«.cK'st to our readers and are Never mind you'will be sbovetinf UK follows: snow off the front walk before six Best prints, then 6Sc yard, now 7c months pass. yard, second quality prints,, then 66o J. W.BUCKENSTAFF& CO.’SDRUC SI I a . ■ yard, now 4TgC yard;* v e^ best apron That's a cheerful way of breaking the ginghams, then 60e .yard, now lOe; Pbooe us your Drag Wants. deliver to all 0 news iBQ’t it? second quality apron ginghams, then Phone No. 234. village 66e yard, now 63^c; overalling or denim ■■■■■.• ■ ■ Well, the parties have eboeot their then 75c yard, now 86(i yard; Pepperell. ife nieed the shoes repaired and we oommandiDg generals.'' R 36' inch onbleadied cotton, then 76b •• yard, now 9 }^; Hope bleached 36 iaeh We Are Headquarters For . looking for the cheapest place Now to it, boys, to it. oottoD, then T&e yard, now lOo yaiM; »• Masonvilie Ueaohed 36 inch cotton, Everything has gone up but the price then 80e yard, now lie yard; yaid of marriage licenees and divorces. \ wide sbeetittg, then 31.86 ywd, now SOo * * *ferAugust yard; Coats 201>-yard thread, then 2ae^ ScKool Supplli We sappoa* Dutch treats will also now 6a. advance tMcanee of 'tbe war. -50c Cheer np; you will soon be Staying I. iUfred Cballee and Mr. PencUs, Pens, Penholders, Pencil and Ink Tal ...... 1 5 c and Miw. Chas.,/lriMlrDogi,./b;iMlrDog aad dau^- ' ’ 35c ter I n n were the 'gdeela ot Mra. BBa Inks, Mucilage, E rases, Grayoos, W a t e t WUtaorti U k e iMt .W al- ...... 15c Good Reaaaa I^H ia Cniliaalaam^ Paints, Rulers, D raw ing U ntensils, Whaa a man hadau4Fered t e ...... --40c — wuS ' «ba b d fi rlsoieSiiiiy iAaeoee Mel' WeCliAL ALL NEXT boys and girls. . . . .X, . --^__.g|.-g|r«..ltoyi| I p p I D uriaa a^^W eA^ wejek we w ill sell sU Sc'i g A t o B u y 'y T afyaS;-

~A wu«i—jre^ YonH -Ju t^ dalm ‘’Btk i^^eetM s’L YoB^t-uisttaSTe vlttt A iha|i he had need to like them, th at’* tha t^iag FA do myipelf. , the title." time to think—* and who. be had reason to believe, had —if I were in the right But K m n be "Do you deny U to me?** j "Yon^must choose now.* He was not been without Interest in him. carried to extremes. Have I your per­ "A wife has eomethlng to glTe her inflexible. "Why. hello. Baker!" Mark held mission to shy that the stMles are— She sat transfixed, beginning to out a friendly band, with a genial let us say, overdrawn?" husband. But you— Wbat leTt you sBortiMe 1" sMdexNi the tUri have to eay? By your manner I Judge comprehend the reality of his purpose. smile that was part of his new resolve. "You have not Ufe's too short to b«r. A. D. HU.’ u d nooidsd « you think it important" Her confidence suddenly melted. Fear Baker took tbe hand, but released It enter into a contest witb rumor.” of Ssptambw. A. D. ISO la t "It is. You’re too U1 to work, but shone in her eyes. She rose, and with quickly. “Ah! How are you. Truitt?" "But your silence—" I lib s r 4M at Manm&m at' i a piteous pleading gesture, too fright­ "Bully. Just back from a long stay ""Ib my affair." ’Mark answered gruff­ * hlob m M wortaage vras aatasiasu It seems not too ill to go drirlng in l to Pool w. YTwrmssVAssdM a the park with striking looking women." ened to be conscious of her hypocrisy, in tbe woods. Dine here with me to­ ly, rising. "You may say to youi Jnly •xocatsd «ad raew Jsd «aS is 'ai With an effort he kept his voice she went to him. night, won't you?" meticulous friend that I'm aboot to "Thanks, no. I’m probably not dia­ goce tbenlaW alD cdtoliedM aad ttp i____ - -TME MAN HirHER Ep- -HIS RISE ^old -And you objuct, t. that Itr ”’V\"ny, Murk—Mark, dear! You can’t resign from this club.” Lh« d«M baKof • m totwest^tito mean that. You couldn't cast me off log here. Excuse me. Some meu I Baker, too, rose, looking at Mark T hree _ ___ — , HENRY RU3SELL MILLER TO POWER." Eic. "I do. .Syns.Oui.enc no salt o r proqsedlng te-lsw eeltt' [ "Very well. You've registered your like this. Why. we're husband anif m ust see— ” keenly. equity he>in« been insuroSed to teeover tbS wife and—1 know 1 haven't been fair Baker broke hastily away, passed a "Oh, come, Truitt" be began money eecnred by mortnee or. am j 'JfaH ■ thereof. Now. tberotore, by vtits* o l to p - n o . it is not.'- dhe leanud sharply to you, but 1 can't let you go. L par MaerBSS' ihf o er Thonuu HeDle/.;.mad of the Qutnby Iron macy. Why dream of the possibility door, meditating retreat. Then* witb Arrived In his rooms, his first act him with tbe inward shrinking that I>er eoBum. from tbu de«e end ell l« n l eosSs i ,, ' works, for a Job hnd is sent to the con­ was to have back newspaper files sent preceded every new meeting just then. esd attorney few efiowed b t law. weeUmra.' p - ' struction cang. His success In that work of a mighty primitive passion! It was a grim tightening of bis Ilpa, be re­ with elleotne tl ' ' not possible. . . . But it was a ebar- up to him. For two hours be read 'You've picked up physically." Hen­ s ,' vliu him a place as helper to Roman turned his gare to her. by tbe underslfned fur tnxea., apeetel MBa» Andxrejsskl, open-hearth fumacetnan. He acterisUc of the man to want most “You really want an answer? Then, bow. while he was winning back health ley remarked after a cool bandsbaka meuta or manresae premleme to protect bja becomes a boarder in Boman's home and In tbe wilderness and'planning a life Intereat la said preaelsae. whtab s s n praotosa- assists Piotr, Roman’s son. In his studiea the things farthest away, the things I bad supposed a husband means to "Six months In the woods accounts are desorlbed ea foUovi: of amity with his fellows, his name Kaz.*a. an adopted daughter, shows her forbidden. you a name—and a check book. With for th a t.” Lauda. premiaM aad paoMrty had been bandied about on the tongues n'* t r of * Eittroit.------— Cot iBty of > a y a a Bad Seeto. a f “We've gone far enough.” she said- inexhaustible leaves.” "I’d think, if it was doing you so illcbi|ta&, deacriwd aa (oBowa to am; Lai of slander and gossip. As be read in of t b a ^ ^ v l a k a o t the VolMS alA Later Roman also succumbs and tbe amazing accnmulation of suggested Mark gets hid Job. Rontaa resents this UB turn back." “Your expense account, fully met. la “lo other words.” said Henley, “why Farm, ecoordlng totbaplsttoaraoCaaraonTdad « asd tells Mark to find another boarding filth, only here and there brushing the in tb a oAoa of th a B ag w ar o t Deads t a r selg Tie made no protest. the best answer to that, I think." did you come back now?” Coonty o t W ayna in L lbar ala va n (11) a t P le a outer edges of fact, utter bewilder­ ishlp. He swung the team around and "But I want more than money. Do Mark laughed hollowly. "1 didn't a t pace A tty-au (M). aaid p iepM ty batogr i ment filled him. Shirley’s brief com­ ated on tb e v e a t M m o t Ruaaell efraaS baSs while his labor-saving de<^ccs have made drove toward the hospital; at a reek- you think a little mooey—k little pal­ know I'd become a notorious char­ btm tovaluaMe to the company. In the munication, making mention of "some UarfiaVl and For«Bt A vansaa meantime Kama has married one Jim try money—can repay me for your acter.'" D a t^ Jo ly a. 1911. talk,” received at tbe edge of tha wll- PAUL W. 'YOOSHIB. kmigoma. Whfdng. Mark meets witb. an accident talk. He bad no wish for common­ neglect and selfishnessT' "How, In heaven's name." Henley Teorblea and Dayton. Ar------dernees. had not prepared him for place speech with her. From other “So you scorn money? It's news to exclaimed, “did you let yourself get P lym oo^: H e ^ u i this. tbeiP Ho flnds.UnUy about to siarry aC‘ speech the habit of self-repression me. Rut I think you've nothing to caught In a divorce court scandal? I’d other man and wins her back. Unity "It’s all a pack of dirty lies,” he saved btm. complain of." have thought that you, of all men, urges hhn to return to his work In the cried. "How could these men, wbo've dty. Mark rls« rspidly to wealth and But not wholly. For as they were "Nothing!” she cried. “Is it noth­ if you bad to play the fool, would at power In tbs steel business, but the so­ seen me go in and out every day, be­ nearing the hospital, he drew the ing that I have to go everywhere alone, least have used finesse." MORTQAOE SALA cial ambitions of his wife make their mar- lieve it? \Miat ratters they must be tied Ufe unhappy. The big steel Interests horses down to a soberer gait. always having to listen to whispers So even Henley believed the rumors! Defantt ba uariuartain “When," be asked, "will you drive behind my back of my husband’s fool­ "At any rate, no one but myself is iwberaby tbepowirof HiaI tbaitbaralB____ By God! I'll—" He stopped, with a with me again?" ish attempts to play the man about h url." baa befloneaparativa.) banriac Mto toa tSto sudden feeling of dismay. "Why— day ofMarcb. A. D. 1911. aaaaQtadasMMltor- mka financial assistance from Hark and "Not again." town? You see, you couldn't keep "That's not true. Every one who a d ^ Baaford B. Hocroa and Mab^ B. Mato the latter buys Woodhouse's Iroquois why, 1 tan do nothing." ■tock at a small figure. Henley forces He bad known, even before she your escapade of last year from me. bad anything to do with you is more He was helpless. ------_ jitfa « a waa doly raooHM t o t e Quinby to let Mark have stock In the spoke, what her answer would be. Or that you’ve turned the old set or less hurt. The company Is reflected offlea ot tbe Reguter of Deeds la and for toa Quiaby company. Mark finds Piotr mak­ “Then I am not free! She has put ing a soctallsUc speech on the street and And he knew—so had she given It— against me by cheating poor Timothy on. 1," Henley concluded w ith an a ir Coonty of Wavna on tbo Utb day ot April, A. a mark on me that a lifetime can’t rub D .ie n . In LLiber4Mof iber 4M of M ertmenm pH.cnp H .cn pagop ^ S TST]; l; the boy shows that he Is still bitter that it was irrevocable. Woodhouse out of bis last propertyT* that declared tbe Indictment to be andwbicbmortDortfafB,------with — 9 - a F r--note iSlntosst * "■ * * against Mark. Mark finds Kasis. who out Must we pay forever for our thereto ' “I wonder why you came today.” He winced and flushed painfully at complete and unanswerable, “1 am be­ - ...... a ■Htsnad...... by>j Hlfi WHIJWHUaH rnrdty 1s divorced and: is now a hospital nurse, 'Even You Oeuldn’t Be So Brutal—' mistakes? . . to B. J. Rector, by ton lastrusiatit la wrtaiag baling' for Roman who Is nesr death. ‘Td been thinking of you. And 1 that. She saw and bqlleved she bad smirched, because we’re known to be datad tba Htb day of Jana. A. D. 1911. aad wUife Mark. Is ^dvis^ by bis physician to stop was—curious. To see what sort of One evening, when bla residence at taking drugs aad take a long rest. pierced bis armor. She rose again, stretched bands fell limply to ber in so many things together.” man you had become." tbe club had continued about three that she might deliver her final thrust sides. She shrank buk a step from "That.” Mark returned coldly, "can Stbday of Sepianbar. A D. 191L la Litor U a t They swung Into be hospital weeks, the affair came to a climax. ‘ -linm aata. on papa S ; aad aaU B J. ■aetor most effectively. him . be easily cured. We can wind up our CHAPTER XVII—Continued. grounds and up to the entrance. Over He was entering the grill for dinner. ha*loj departdap an ad . - i h______n Ur * * Do you call It nothing that you. "1 believe—you do—mean it” affairs. And I’m ready to resign Cram Ear) Sector, bavlap bean daly aad ______her protest he descended to help her . At tbe sound of his name from a the company." appolntad tbeaxaontor of thclsaS wttl of ■__ “It did." he answered. "But yon "I’m waiting for your choice." nearby group of diners, he halted in- B J. Bartor. daceeaad. by the PrafanSa Conri ° f He a queer Pl^s*- | wife, brazenly flaunt your women After a little It came, gaspingly. "You can’t cur© the fact that we ^didn’t Invite It Ton weren’t the tort ure in the pain the needless little volunlhrily. Mlcblsao: aad. wturtH . aald nortpapa flsn- “I have no choice. 1—I must con- have been together. And you can't 'o f girl that needed to invite it—you service gave him. "That's all well enough," one of tbe talM a elaUM which p>orldH that I parks, for all the city to see and gos­ sent." resign. Are you going to add to the fanlt be node in tbe payHeat of mas IsterHS aren't that aprt of woman now!" Eyes. He sought her eyes, "Was It only diners w-as saying. "A club’a a club to beooaS doe apon tba M bi aaeaiad by h U sip about He turned away and without another scandal by marrying that woman?" ------^ ------. ----- . BO less thsn tongue, were eloquent of curiosity. Kazla?” and. of course, we bare to allow a mortcate. and abonld aocb navmant of IntaraJi He was standing rigid, both bands word oulance for ber. limped heavily "What woman?" Mark's voice was remain nxpald for tbe period of tbfrty days his adminUioo; but she was looking Her answer was not in words. ' certain latitude. Still, when it be­ thereafter, tbaa tbe prtnoipal atraa ot Hod aw ay . **Bat m ost wom en w o uldn't be gripping his cane, bis gaze fixed un­ out of tne room. , cool and steady. nortirem. with all amanpHOf Interest and Slowly she mounted the stairs to the comes the refuge for a man ao no­ "Tbe one that turned your bead and so ready to forgive. They would re­ waveringly oo ber. Tbe tightened lips utber ebartee ebonld. a t tbe flniiOB of doorway, and turning, lookf-d steadily ; torious we couldn't have him in our your wife was smart enough to dis­ bolder of Mid mortpape. berorra Qae and pay­ member only bur^vanity. I'm at your bad become the merest line. CHAPTER XIX. able immed etely theranTUr. tbo tba dow’D upon him. Her face was white, | homes—” The speaker was checked cover." feet for your chanty. I've seen little "If you refer to Mfs. Whiting.” he Tided for tbe natnritv of Hid prtncijial aboald but her eyes were lustrous—and un-’ by a warning kick. "You've heard names, then?" lot (ban bareexplrrd, and ip<'*r«> than thirty of it In my life." began at last steadily, “you will please days bavlng eUpsad elaiiaa an tnatalhnant of speakably sad. ‘ I Bond Though Free. Mark, sweeping the group witb eyes "No," growled Henley. "She's as "Have you looked for it?" use more respectful terms." The Truitt divorce sensation had intereat on nab)------debt baoamadoa.------aad BOIbiBSnoiblB| "K azia—" | "You reprove me on her account! from which tbe mask bad momentarily roysterlous aa the rest of your di­ baring been paid tberaon, aald uoderaieBaa “No. Nor had it. Nor valued It— "Good-by." reached and passed its height fallen, met Baker’s embarrassed gaze. eznrewm m:d option and declarae tba eoUre u n til DOW." This," she cried tragically, "this la too does." unpaid amount ot Hid debt aacured by aald He had had the answer he wanted. [ One day, when tbe decree was With a rontemptuouB smile, be passed "As mythical, you mean," Mark an­ mortsaoe to ba now dna aad payabJr; aod It “A nd now ?" much. I suppose this Mr^,; Whiting— Lulng claiDiad that thera la dne at tbe data But he received it with u heart as j scarcely two weeks old, a man alighted on to hia own table and ordered a swered In a voice that did not betray "W hy now I—need it." if that’s her name—is your'mlstreas— hereof on tbe debt So eecnred by mid martaage heavy as lead. He wanted h>-r as he 1 from an incoming express train. He dinner which he made such show of Ms relief. "There waa no woman.” the sum of Nineteen Ruiidredaod Forty-ntnet Somehow the confession, an uncon- perhaps 1 should say, your latest mis­ I)ollare;and no enit or pruoeedlora at lew.nr had desired nothing since life began. did not look like a roue or tbe villain eating as inward rage and pain al­ "What! You mean these stories aldered remark that, however, bad the tress." 1 equity, barlnii- •l<«wu---- Inatitnu -'-niea to recover And he could only stand aud, help- | of a famous acandal; be himself did lowed. ring of Bincerlty impulsive sayinga are "Why. you—" aren't true?’ leas, see her leave him. not know that he had been heralded His coffee and cigar had just been You'd seen me almost every day for apt to have, seemed to establish even The storm burst, choking back tbe pnrpoM (if resUzioRtbe amonat dim upon in such a role. His doctor would hardly brought when Baker crossed tbe room years. You might have ‘guesaedeS: that.” Mid mortitage debt and intoreat thwtoa to more firmly their intimacy. It nerved speech, but finding an outlet through have recognized him. He was stlU «aocme. tn aetb er —wttb th e cokts - ...... of tble.. pruceed- CHAPTER XVIII. and stood by bis table. "But last year—Ihoae women—" him to his next remark. his eyes. He reached out swiftly and I ins^inclufliB^^idinaan Bttoraey'e fm aa provided thin and the cane had not been dis­ "Truitt—■’ he began uncertainly. "An experiment in idiocy—nothing I wil) on the ttb day of Haptamber. ‘‘Kazla. don't you think you could tell Sundered Bonda caught ber hand in a cruel clutch, carded, but he was clear-eyed and A D. 1914, a t one n'erork In th e aftanK>on'“lrf "Well?" Mark's upward glance was worse. There were no women, except aald day. at tba front door of tba Uoaaty me what has happened to you during Dinner, on the rare occasions when crushing the soft useless member un­ healthily bronzed and the limp w u Dot welcoming. at arm's length.” BuildiiiK- in tbe l ity of Dei roit. in tb a Conaty all these years?” til her rlnga bit Into tbe flesh and she of Wayne and Htate of Micblna. that taHng the Truitts dined together and alone, far less noticeable than at any time "May I sit down for a minute?" Henley surveyed him keenly. "Then "You'll be disappointed,” she began cried out in pain. tbe piece where tbe ('ircnii Court fbr anw waa marked by a careful formality since the accident. "Aren't, you afraid of catching tbe bow did these stories get out? But ('ounty of Warac ia holdea, eell at public abruptly, "because there isn't much "Let me go.” she gasped. “You're vendue, to tbe bfKbest bidder. allthOH parcela that was but a tbin disguise for tbelr Six months be bad spent In tbe plagiio?" you needn't ansvi'er. 1 can guess. A and It's commonplace enough. 1 mar­ hurting me.” of land, occupied and used ar ---- — -*•— mutual dislike. At no uiher time, northern wilderness, living in tbe open, "I'm more afraid of being kicked for woman is never clever except when ate in tlie ‘Township of t-nmptnr. id tba ried Jim and lived with him a year. save by hastily cur*-d acrldi'nt. were He released her and sank back into lonniy of Wevnn and 'State of Mlcbi^n, sleeping under tbe stars, with no com­ my impertinence.” she's up to mischief. Then 1 left him. Not because be wasn't a chair. dvacritied ar followa: Tbe Northeast quarter they apt to confront each other. The pany but bis own thoughts and a taci­ "1 understand,” said Mark grimly, "However,” he went on. "this puts of the Nortbweat quarter of Section Nina. kind—he was. In his rough wky. But '1 think we've come to the end of Town Four Ooutb, Rnutte Bight a an tba quarrel of the night of lliE lr first in turn half-breed Indian. But they bad "I'm a pretty tough customer, but I a different face on tbe matter. As you —he waa Bhiftleaa and he drank too our chapter. Unity. Bjit I'll give you— K outbnut qnerti-r of Ibe Boutbweal q n a rta r ot viiation lo Henley's house liad never not been lonely months, nor did be don't commit assaults in public. Sit say. i might have guessed tbe truth.” Rection Fvur. Towu and Banga aforesaid. much. He bad no ambition and—1 u s —one m ore chance.” Dated: June Stb. 1914 been healed. Kacb had goue a sep­ think them wasted. For they bad dow n ■■ This, for Henley, waa abject . wasn't happy with him, so I left him. "I'ou'd think I were a criminal!" KARL BBt'TOR arate way. ignoring as far o.s possible brought him to w-bat be was pleased Raker sat down, looking earnestly Mark shook his head. “My resigna­ E xecutor of tb e laat will of B J. Rector. Ue- though 1 knew it hurt him.” "We both are—but let that go. Here­ cAai-ed. AkHlgnee of aald morUnute- the other's existence. to call a new birth. across the table at Mark. "Look here, tion bolds Just the same.” "A woman can do that," he inter­ tofore you’ve made oUr life. And you've Fred'S B Wu.kl, With Unity the dislike had been gen­ Tbe first news of the Truitts' sep­ Truitt. There are things on both sides “Arp you going to let a little talk A ttorney for ASHignee. rupted quickly. Since our flret month we've uine. She believed that when her ^ aration bad evoked scant Interest from of. your fence I don't approve. But drive you out?” Henley demanded. "Some women* do it, you mean. I’ve never been really happy, at least In v > easy husband had so suddenly and tbe gossips. But as the time set for "It isn't that. 1 had decided before always been ashamed, though 1 never each other, Now let me choose. Let’s definitely pul an end to lier' suprem­ the trial approached It began to be I knew of it. I’m tired of the scramble. DR. S. E. CAMPBELL went back to him. Later, I got a di­ go away somewhere—" acy. she had been robbed of a right whispered about that more than tbe I want—peace.” Mark laughed dis­ 25 W. Ann Arbar Strmt vorce. I went to live with Uncle "To New 'York or abroad?" that she. a woman and therefore a usual stale story of domestic disagree­ cordantly. “And l'm*getllng It with a ’Piiono 46 Roman, but Piotr, who had bated Jim, superior finer being, should enjoy. "Not to New York or abroad. To ment lay behind the affair. The whis­ Bethel or some place where we can vengeance." PLYMOUTH, . MICHIGAN, made It ao unpleasant I bad to leave. Fear, of him and of what the man she per became ao audible chorus. It was "As m uch as yo u ’ll e v e r g et It,*' He bated me. too, I thinM^' live a quiet, decent, natural life. Let now perceived him to be might do if a dull season in a year when no impor­ Henley returned promptly. "I know Glasses and SpectecleB i us begin- over again and try to re­ "Or loved you. In Piotr's peculiar unduly provoked, kept dislike alive tant election impended, there was a what you want. Who doesn't? Some T ilted Corractljr. cover what we've lost—or rather what fashion. But go oo." and hot. dearth of spicy news; the newspapers lime or other every man wants, or we never had.” » "/fter a while I found work in a Witb him It had been rather con­ avidly seized this chance to give flavor thinks be wants, peace. And if we "You are absurd!" R. E. COOPER, tobacco factory, rolling cigara. Not tempt for her airs and vanities, for to their columns. Prom some source, bad It, we'd want to die. 1 told you "Is it absurd for a man to ask his the kind, yon smoke, but cheap vile the uselessness to which, even In a which might have been identlfled as once before—things are. Accept them, wife—you've claimed the title— Physician & Surg:eon, things. It—It wasn’t nice." woman, he could not become recon- Unity’s lawyer, reporters were fur­ fit yourself to them, forget theories share the life he wants and needs? "I'Te heard of those holes." he mut- nished material for innumerable sug­ that lead nowhere. Pick out the thing OFFICE OTEB RlDCB'SSTOBE "You forget to consider what I would , tered. “Yon there—why—” gestive rumors. Vague but deftly you want most and fight until yon get have from such an arrangement.'’ BelIPbonaM: LoenlZO. **1 waa one of many.” she went on. worded-innuendoes of Truitt's cruel it. Then fight to keep it. Besides, you "You would have me." * "In two years I was sick and In the treatment of hie wife appeared, of bis aren't a misfit. Tbe trouble with yon She answered with a contemptuous hospital, a heavenly place where there sly profligacy, of the one strikingly is, your strength la your greatest was ventilation and nothing to do and I shrug. "1 will do nothing so silly, Dr.A.E.PATTEKSON.’ handsome woman who had captivated neakness -you've too much Imsgina- good things to eat. 1 used to pray I'd j You ask too much." bis fancy and whom it was supposed lion. A»d you're not a well man yet. Office ana residence. Mein sCrest, never get welL "Ah! You’re franker than 1 thought be would marry after tbe divorce. ’.o back lo your woods until you're next to Express oBi le. "There Isn’t much more. ' 1 didn't I you could be. I'm glad you're frank.' From Truitt, who had completely dis­ cured. Then you’ll feel tbe itch to He rose, looking curiously down at Boar*—ewtU 9 a. s . . 2 to 4 p. m. and Sftor have to leave the hospital. One of appeared. came no denial. Hia flight gel into the scramble again and break her. "If you look back, you’ll find I've TelapbonM. Plrmoutb, Miab the internes took ao interest. He had and silence were taken as an admis­ a few heeds.” Influence and belited me to register as never aaked you anything until now. sion of guilt. Hut ilenley the philosopher bad a nurse. I’ve a knack for surgical ^ I've been content to take—at least. At the trial, to be sure, tbe testi­ done. He resumed his usual crisp work, and since I passed my examina­ , I’ve taken—only what It suited your mony was-a distinct disappointment. m anner. C.G,df?|tPER tion I've always bad cases. For the ' whims to give me. And you’ve given It proved merely commonplace deser­ ‘Are You Gomj lo Aad to the Scandal "Moreover, you can’t resign. The rest. Tm not educated. I’ve ifferely exactly nothing.” tion and touched but lightly on only by Marrying That Woman?" new agreement with the men comes read a little, here and there, as I’ve j I "And what," she flung back, "have one short-lived period of dlsBlpatloD up next year and the Quinby company OPTCMETRHT... J had time. I you given me?" during which Truitt, at certain mid­ I p articu larly disapprove thlH P h arisee laces the fight of Us existence. We’ll Byea aocnrately fitted with (iUoaae. "That's sll^aad not what you seemed ' "From another woman that might Prioes Beasob^Je. <4tre or^Crtal. night suppers, had shared with other business. I felt like a cad when you need every good head we've got. And Mice oppoalto to expect. Just cruel selfishness in j D. U. B. WaiettotBaoH be a crushing retort I’ve given you men the more or less Interesting com­ caught us oyeg, there. 1 want to apol­ If that isn't enough, your withdrawal .ymontb.Mlcta. the beglnnlns and a little luck after-1 very little. But. as it happens, it's, pany of sundry nameless women. The ogize for- ib-part in It, though it would leave me to fight Quinby alone. ward. Which Is not the success you been all you wanted. You wouldn't public, deprived of tbe scandal for ilia ilb parc." And—I made you, don't forget that worship.” 1 take, you never wanted, the only worth which lla mouth bad been wateria^ **AB fkpR ^''bU 'k lighted bis cigar You've got wbat you wanted out of Detroit United Lines “ B ut 1 s«A m ore th a n th a t. I read | while thing I bad to give.” He paused decided that Mra. Truitt A M r duty." tbo company and me. You can't drop between tha Unaa." Long afterward. | again, bis manner hardening. "How- | overly magnanimous ' •“‘B a t IM b is a little more than duty out easily now and shirk the respon­ Plyseiilli Tine Table recalling this scene, be remembered i ever, all that is ended, f go away to- I her husband 1—" Baker hesitated. “Ob, bang it sibilities ' * Effective M «y 2D, 1914 her quick qakStlflnlBg glance, but then I morrow morning. I don’t think I shall | iDation mm MV ' b n 4 all! Some things become so painful '•You say, can ’t? ” EA O T B O U N D he gave it no thought. “1 see the eour- ' ever see you again." i Tru^jjl RO R afiiiM tmm • d ecree only plain speech serves. You don't "I say. ran t. You've got a sense For Uartoit via WayM>;90 s a toSevflrr taflV age to mak^ a fight, the will to rise i Even then he might have relented, j was Mrs. Truitt need to be told of the stories going to7:S0pB : alflo S:44 p m aad H :S f p m of obligation, haven't you?” cha&flns at Wayee. and being equhl to the opportunity j if she had given him excuse. But she ipe. around. Lately it's occurred to roe "If I have," said Mark grimly, “it's gave him no excuse. NORTHBOUND" r when It came. And Fve heard that 'cnh and gave the name that you've been letting us take them tbe last proof that 1 am a mls&L" Laavq Plr»OQth for VoOTayfUa SrSfi a m the really diarltable are never ao to "You're asking for a divorce?" Vn cabby brought vis- at face, without trying to contradict rTO BE CONTINTED-i aod flvarv boor to T;tS ^ ■ ; aJmo S:0B p m "Yee." a^H):41pai. themselvea.*^ In a few mlnutea Lmva Datiroltfar PlrHo«toS:SDaHaedw*«r "Oh, If yM irin—" She brake off "I suppose," she sneered, "you want reached and tbe boor to S.-SO p a : f:SSpa: alae S p toaS with a shrqg, “Let os talk of some­ “Now. Perhaps. You Weren't Alone to marry that woman, your mistress.” to tbe pavement 11 p m. This Afternoon in the Park." Leava Wayaa tor PlyiiMeto e m ^ thing else." He held himself under rigid self- woman, whom be flvory boor to fi:il bl m . S:M p to; atos 10:lSpB aDdlttoidawba Whe&at length be broke the silence. died. But on this nigbt it was both control. “Sbe Isn’t my mistress, _ _ _n«w nl Unity's familiars, U s vm ee vfms a ca ress. " I w ouldn't contempt and a rising bitter resent­ though I ber. Sbe was the girl fae4ir' - ^ I f te d his h a t and tare yoh dUFerent. What yon're lost ment that heightened tbe emotional ! gave up years ago out of loyalty M __ S b losMbd squarely at him Is nothing ijompared 'with what you’ve tum ult. you." , , '^seft ipMbnt greeting. Red Really Bsemed In Earnest- OH Ranges on'Naval VesaelA ~ iDtollfiibnakB. She chose this hour to lay aside the There was nothing lovely As Tige, tbe dog who belonged to Id agreement with the navy depart­ Mrs. John PatterscHi Bho tnmdd her heard slowly toward cold, somewhat theatric hauteur It Unity Truitt Just then. * . j t l " h n M lM e E b - " 1 s u p p o s e tbe Spink household, was finally de­ ment policy of using oil instead of htaC For a long sstnuta their eyee was ber wont to assume before him. "And now you want to rent •Unity's gMm b r version of our tached from the trousers leg by Mr. coal there have been installed on the Music Teaielier TheO wUh one aeoord they In its stead she donned an air of tri­ broken ramanoa. Very pretty! ; * ^ m a 8b-ap. Onitir vnuld.” Spink's vigorous efforts, the vletlm FennsylTanla and on Battleship 19 oU I awi^. Not the heart of a boy umph. of smiling aggressiveness that she laughed In vindictive pledtMMjIfc He paid kb kMn~and entered the of the onslaught began to express his ranges for cooking purposes. In tbe 54 PennimaB A vene Of twenty | ooold have beaten more be was quick to connect with their her fancied ability to thw yf portals froH «kbk no rich {nan had mind with unlimited fnedom. matter of first cost there is a saving ever been naillibA At tbe desk a violently. meeting in the park. Sbe criticized sire, “you shan’t have beK^ “That is s fine pop of a dog to have by tbe. use of oil for cooking of about As theyidrove on, the sUeace be- wail dresaaC u r A Rsnillj very polite' the knot of his necktie. Several times choose to be a divorced woMilk' AmA running around loose! I—" But Mr. $S,500 fo r each sh ip and in o p eratio n oasse awknjard, sett-conscloas. Neither DR. W. FRED fX ^ L E T sbe contradicted him wantonly. 1 know you c a n 't g e t a d lv o M SPMfeNt yonng cler& ’nn iM -forgot himself as Spink broke is before be had time to tbe economy ia much more merked. to look his Finally be rase abruptly and left the my consent.” T futher relieve his feelings. The question of the economy of oper^ DENnST 'Rhandlng a jburve b the tortuous "Mr. Tndlif , I opposed you wera room . "I think you win consen^^,ta* MMd "He’s only playfuL that's all." In­ atlon in tbe galley is quite Important drtveway. OMy met a. landau, a bean- gbt—” He.stopped OlBee and Resldenes US Main S 4w ^ Unity, too, rose and, following, over­ quietly. y sisted tbe master oC tbe dog. and tbe Thus the batch of bread alone baked tUoBy cnaimlbd a^alr drawn 1^ Mgh- teiing that it waa took him In tbe flrelii drawing room. "I will not I don’t same time pressing scnsethlng Into the each day for the crew of a modern Mn»plng trrseo tn ^bom te sUver- "Tba choice is with you, ^ I to th in k "You are rude. 1 wish to sj»eak (ceman’s band. dreadnaught calls for the use of about W tn d fcnneoa- la It eat two But you most understand tA him . ""yoa w ith y o u ." The man glanced at tbe wad ot six barrels of flour. Tbe relatlTS women. T%ny bowed to him, the through with me tn any "I'm going up to my study.” green u d then, as be Inclosed It safe­ of cooking by the different ly in sn Inner pocket, bis expression have been found to be ee follows a Subscribe Fof; j' softened remarkaMy. day: Electric range. $22,60; *1 guess 1 tan lake a UtOe fnn ar range, $14p oU range, $6.66. lerJT be.akM, dryly. In addt|jon tothe eceouny^ Yoiir- Ilnsea.ajQd Asenoe^of aelM ,1 sfderaA .the adsanlaffe dUES MASSED WOMEN OF SEimAN LEAOUE OF DEATH Market Live Stock. Grain and General Farm SCtnBL GIRL AlONB FRONTIER Pro>fuce. Live Stock. H ow Lydia E.PndcliuB’a DETROIT—Oattle. Receipta, 963; FOR NEW BATTLE good dry-fed and canners steady; all V«cetaUe Contpomid R » others lO^lSs lower; quality common; atorad H er Daagb- best heavy steers. |9,50t}9; best handy French and English Papers Ad­ weight butcher steers. |[email protected]&; tet’a H eaU i. mixed Steen and heifers. S6.7o97.26; mit Reverses by Their handy light butchers, |d5097; light Flonr, Iam.~**Frcin a nuU child Armies butebera, I5.l03i.60; cows. |69 &QT.J& old d s n ^ x te r fen islo i.76; batcher cows. 1696.75; common ■ weakiMM. 1 fpoko cows, 94.6096; cannera, 9394.25; best ■ to th ree doctors FORCES CONCENTRATE ON heavy bulla. 9S9i.60; bologna bulls. about it and tiiey did no95.7696; stock bulla. [email protected]; \ not help her aay. FRONTiER FOR DEFENSE feden, 96.7697.26; stockers, 96.259 Ijjtfift H Knkham’a 6.76; milksrt and springers. 940960. T egeiable Com- Veal calvM, receipts 2S6; market pound had been of Germane Claim That Advance Oi 60 976c lower; best, 9 1 1 9 1 1 .5O; oth­ great benefit to me. . Baris Is Probable and Also Say ers, 99910. BO I decided to hav e Sheep aad lambs; Receipts, 2,192; h e r g iv e i t a tariaL That Army of Gen. Joffre Is She has tahen five B roken Up. market duii; best lambs. 98; fair bottlea of file Vege* lambs, 9797-66; light to- common table Compoend ac­ 12.6093. cording to (firectkm s on th e b o ttle and London—The French, English and Hogs: Receipts, 96'; market acyve; ' die ia cored of fias troolde. She was Belgian armies arc massing along ihe all g rad es. 99.'0 9 9.36. all ran down when abe atartad taking kYench frontier for a new bailie, Possibly in His Civic Pride Man Could the Compoond and her peiioda did not which is already to progress and on EAST BUFFALO—Receipts of cat- eoma She waa ao poorly and U« 6.090; markat 26c lower; choice to Not Imagine the Possibility of which “hangs the fate of France.” ac­ Their Being Another. w e a k th a t I o fte n b ad to help h e r dreaa cording to an announceaient Tuesday prime shlppiag steers, 99.5099.76; fair ' heraett^ bat now file ia ragolar and ia night from the war office In Paris. to good. 99.7199; plain and coarse, KToaring atrong and h e a l^ /'—Mra. 9999.10; akelae U prime handy A New York artist, who had Just CoancUs of war were held both In returned frcir Jamaica, West Indies, H a n i i i B blvig. PHorer, Iowa. tteera. I9.6I99.TS; talr to good. 999 London aad in Paris Tuesday, and the showed In his studio some paintings ■ of such lattecB afTriiaainf announcement from Paris immediate­ 9.36; Ught oeaiaaB. 9760 99:- light hutaher heifeea, 9797.60; best fat of Jamaica ecenery. lar file good Lydia E. Fink* ly followed. The Une of the battle One day a man who had been stroll­ aewi, 9T9T.N; beat to goad, 96.69 9 ■*aTefetable C ^peand baa aeeom- extends from Maabeuge, ia the north, ing through the studio etopped before 9:69; aaaBsaa aad aattan. 91.6996: T ane eooatantly baing raadrai^ to Donon, in the south, nearly SOU a eertain picture and said: "Whai Is aeleeaed fMdera, 97.7609; fair te p ro rhig fc a r eMafil Htiy o f tb ia gran d aid znilea, aad the allies are concentrat­ th is 5“ geed. HM #9.I9; Ught and common. ing all their sTailable troops oa this ”A ecene la .Tamales.'' ^Id the art- Women members of the League of Death bolding the flag unfurled ia 96.7699; heat h^vy bulls, 9797.50; If ya« a*a 01 do not drag along and line to check ths Germans, who con­ aonfinna teanfferdayinanddayontbat tinue to pour reinforcements forward defiance of Austria. Between them la shown the skull and cross-hoass good hutcheriag hulla, 96.75 97; stock "JamalesT" repeated the visitor. i a t OQoa ta k e L y d ia R p in k h a m 'a Veg»> ih the attempt to penetrate the de­ badge of the league. aad aisdiv. 9196; milkers and “That’s strange. I don't remember •printers, 996999. table Cbmpoond, a wooiaa’a remedy for fense and gain a foothold In France. C l ever oeelug anything like that in Hogs: Reeelpts, IS.OOO; market 10 w o m an 's ffla. According to the French official Namur is at the junction of tM Ing, but because of the preparations Jam aic a.” 915e lewsr; keavy, 99.4099.60; mixed statement. General Joffre. commaoder- Meuae and Sambre rivers. Its fa^ j which have been In progress since "You havs been there ihne?" asked If yaa want apedal adrtee write to and yorkers, 99.69 99.56; pigs, 98.60 With Nobody Making Any Money Tae^ L y d ia E . P ta k b a m H edielB e Ca» (eoafl> In-chlef, being in need of all troops , without a word of warning or the long | Japan sent her ultimatum to the Kai- the artist. tionist Ccuid Not Understand e » dMitial) LyBByKaas. TeorlettarwUl along the river Meuse, has ordered the . deemed necessary to * ser's government last Sdhday, It "I Ifve fliore.’’ Who Had Got His. Sheep: Receipts, 6,000; market be read aad aaawered by a “progressive abandonment" of all oc- rg^uce it to aubmisslon before the I believed that everything waa ready “Then surely you must be acquaint­ strong; top lambs. 98.76@9; yearlings. w eaaa aad held la atriet eoafideace. cupled territory. This Is taken to ctrman advance. Indicates that the | for the attack on Kiauchau when the ed with litis place. It is a aireei We called on a friend at his office, 9697; wethers, 9696.75; ewes. 94.1 mean that positions of minor impor- j^ack must have been sudden, sharp lime limit of the ultimatum expired scene In ihe principal town of the Wednesday morning, says Uie Cleve- 6.25. tance have been abandoned, in order terrific and that the main strength j Saturday night and that the attack Is la n d ." land Phiin Dealer. The rocson Wo Calves: Receipts, 1,000; market concentrate all of the aUles' of the German field forces thust have j already has been begun, The man from Jamaica looked a' culled wa^ (luu he' had beeu on a ra-' Safe and Sure _. , .... , , strong: tons. 111.25912; fair to good, i ■honld be yoop relief fitimindi- strength against the invaders. It has been centered for the time being on The Japanese exped.tlonar, torcee . the artist fur a moment as if he ration. ai|d we wanted to ask him If, gestioiL biliousneas, or consti- been found necessary to withdraw this one objective. sen t to K lanehan are an d e r th e coDt- i , 54^ 5 5 ,, thought li*- must he daft-. Then h«' he had had a good time and to tell temporarily from Alsac*'. and Muil- j inand of Vice-Admiral Katnimura. In said: him hnw wr had missed him. But patiozL Known ^ ^ reliable Russia Claims Victorious Advance. hausen has been abandon<-d. To con­ i oificial circles It Is estimated that it "1 live in .lamuica. and there isn't wr were ushered in. hr didn't look m and famous for their prompt tinue operations In .\lsact* would re­ Grains, Etc. a etreet In the town tlini bears the and certain efficacy—are SI- Pfctt rsb u rg .—It is claim ed th a t j will take three months to reduce up froni bis work. He Just went on r quire troops, which are bailly needed Russia is raovji.g fast in Austria and Tsingchau, which is well garrisoned D ETR O IT— W heat, cash N'o. 2 r r j . slightest I fseniblnnce to Uiul pic scribbling, waved us to a Chair, OAd In the general dfafense, the Paris war eastern I’russia. .^n army of lava- I and provisioned for a siege. $1.01) 1-2; September opened at nn : tu re.” buid; office stated. |sion. numbtning huatlr' ds of thousands The area of hostilities extends over ad v an ce of Ic a t 51 01. ad v a u c-d to ■J'lii? mention of Jamaica as a town ”.\'ow. don't distrust me any mor* Beecham’s and compriping the picked forces of ' china ea.stward of the Yellow river, 91.02 and closed a t $1.01 1-2; D ecem ­ cleared away the mist, th an ru n helj>. Coil m e a liar, b u t Zeppelin Brought Down. the Russian milltury forces. Is pene- i The Japanese will proceed to place all b er opened a t $1.05 1-4. adcanced to "I see," paid the nrtipl, "you live In don't rub il in!" A Zeppelin airship, which dropped truting the froniii'is at a number of ^ Germans under surveillance. Already $1.06 1-4. advanced to $1.13 1-4 and Jamain, L. I." - . "What do you mean?" we ^kodi P in s bombs into the city of .•\ntwerp, points, the exact locution of which is ; they are ejecting Germans from Muk- closed at $1.12 3-4; No. 1 white, $1; "Sure," FHirl the other. "Is there Ttirn he looked up. and said; wrecking several houses and killing withheld. , ■ den. Cbang-Chun and Dalny. Doubt- No. 2 w hite, 99c. another Jamaica anywhere?” "Oh! I thought it was my wtfOv "4 six persona, was brought down by xhe war office declare that the less similar action will be taken at C orn—Gash No. 3. 85 l-2c: No, 3 That's whul I was going to say to btfj Belgian fire at Hemixem. six miles enemy is being slowly but surely Tlen-Tsin. yellow. 2 cars at 88 l-2c, closing at FACE FULL OF PIMPLES I'll tell you how it Is. The romm*^ Alameda, CaL, municipal electric I outside of Antwerp. The 15 Germans pressed back. The Austrian opposl- The proclamation of tbo emperor 87 l-2c: No. 4 yellow, 86 l-2c. h o telk eep ers say th ey a in ’t mofeiiiBl lighting plant takes In 9176,000 a year In Its crew were taken prisoners. One tjon is admittedly not so serious as Is sent a thrill through the country. Ja­ Oats—Standard, 2 cars at 45c; old 4240 So. California Are., Chicago, 111. any money this year. Tbs railroads and spends 9112.000. of the houses wrecked by a bomb was , me German. The official description pan's entrance on the fulfillment of standard. 47c; No. 3 white, 2 cars at —■'About a year ago my face was full say they arc running at a iota. BTrofFI only 300 yards from the palace of of the fighting Is "desperate." her obligations to her ally. Great Brit­ 44 l-2c; old No. 3 w hite, 46 l-2a; No. of pimples and red spots. To sleep public servant ia whining aboutt tI e i « Los Angeles municipal employment King Albert. , Among the killed and wounded are ain. responds to the popular will from 4 white 1 car at 43 l-2c; old No. 4 one night without itching was almost I hues—hasn't been able to moka al bureaus in the last year have found One bomb from the airship partly reported some of the best known • one end of the land to the other, white, 1 car at 44 l-2c. Impossible. Some of the pimples cent. See? Well, I spent 9360 In tho| 4 Jobs fo r 16.542 persons. wrecked the hospital of St. Elizabeth, nobles of the empire. The crack regi- ' Cheering crowds assembled before R y e ^ C a s h No. 2. 81c. would get big and red and if I touched last ten days, and I’m trying to-flgnra which was flying the Red Cross flag, menis from St. Petersburg and Mob- I the buildings occupied by the depart- Beans—Immediate, prompt and Au­ them they would pain, while others out bow 1 cculd have spent that IBBW Tea mules for m nickel. Always boy Red A German report, through a Cologne icow. officered by members of the royal | ment of foreign affairs and the admin- gust shipment, 92.75; October. $2.25. would get white beads on them and for board and bathing suits." Cross Ball Blue; have beautiful clear white Cloverseed—Prime spot, 510.40; Oc­ when they broke open some matter clothes. Adv. newspaper, says a Russian division family and scions of nobles houses. ^ istratlon of the navy. Sunday evening suffered defeat Tuesday 16 miles east have been in action in Prussia. These; there were lantern processions to b er and Decem ber, 91U.75; prim e al- came out. They would burn and itch From His Point of View. Keeping Down the Worms. of Gumbinnen. where, the Russians regiments are reported to have cover­ through the streets. The popular man­ sike, $9: sample alsike, 24 bags at and I scratched thorn so that some ' Why aiten't you over In Tha early bird gets the worm.’’ won a victory last Sklurday. Other ed themselves with glory, riding ifestations. however, do not approach $8.75; 12 a t 97.76. times they would break and bleed. tigliting fur your country?” askofithfii “I wish a few of them would take reports said the Russians were con- through the Prussian forces, and car­ the enthusiasn which preceded the T im o th y —P rim e spot, $2.75. That alviays caused them to be worse. American of the Kuropean who wOntad). -office room In my apple tree.’’ tlnuing their general advance ulong rying fortified positions, at a fearfull war with Russia. Hay—Car lots, track Detroit; No. I “I bought all kinds of salves and a nickel to girt a drink. fro n t of 50 m iles and th a t great bat- coat to themselves. 0.;9ly members of Count von Rex. the German ambas­ timothy, 916916-60; standard, 915(3 creams and I found out that they did "1 fought over^ere once,” answorod For the Worthy Poor. tie was imminent. the families know of their loss, how- sador, has been handed his passports. 15.50; light mixed, 916916.50; No. 2 me no good. I noticed the Cuticura th e forelgn»*r, “By the way.’’ said Mrs. De Style. A Berlin report, coming by way of ever, as the government refuses to No action has been taken relative tim o th y . [email protected]; No. 3 timothy, Soap and Ointment advertisement and ”.\h! And did you stand you* ’’Yea?’’ wireless dispatch through the Ger­ post any lists of dead at this time. to Austria, and the foreign office has $12@13; No. 1 mixed, [email protected]; No. I sent for a free sf.mple. I went to ground when a real battle cameT* . "Do yon know of any poor persons man embassy in Washington, says The Russian advance into Prussia explained that Japan will remain 2 m ixed, 912i@13: No. 1 clover. 912.50 the drug store and bought a cake of "No. sir; I runned away." "W hat: You ran a t th e firs t shot!** who would care for a discarded lorg­ concentric advance of the GermuuH < is following the line of the railway friendly unless Austria should adopt @13; No. 2 cllover, $n@ 12; rye straw Cuticura Soap and some Cutirura "Y essir, m ister. A n’ If I know Mflt nette r*—Puck. Paris is probable: that the army of from Eydtknhnen toward Konigsburg. an attitude which it would regard as [email protected]; wheat and oat straw, 97@ Ointment and I found the pimples come sooner, I run before dat!” I General Joffre has been broken li Is already in the outskirts of Inster-, offensive, 7.50 p er ton. were drying out. In two moniha I Flour—In one-eighth paper sacks, "T h a t's an aw ful confession o f eOT*l- Same Meanlngt until it i:j no longer capable of aedem; burg. Opposed is an entire division aa/..i*i • < was well.” (Signed) Cbas. J. Peck, ardice. Do you consider your UW “Mother, what does it 'mean when th a t lO.f'i'ii p riso n ers hav e been cap­ d German intantry, bnavlly supported Whitlock Win. Approy.l, per 196 lbs. jobbing lots: Best patent; M ay 7. 1914. worth more than other people'* iiv«4« yoa read about escaping ‘Scylla* only tured. and that the Semuis river, by artillery. The Russian are forced Washington—Brand Whitlock, th e $5.80; spring patent, 95.80; rye flour, Cuticura Soap and Olntmenl sold Is your life worth more than the lira to get into worse trouble with' Longw y and th e g re a te r p:>rt of th e to charge and take each advanced line ' American minister to Belgium, h as $4.40 p er bbl. throughout the world. Sample of each of your bravo captain, of your Totorw 'CM^bdis?’'' asked Mrs. Baker's Franco-Belgian frontier are now in the of trenches at the point of the bayo- succeeded in communicating w ith F eed —Id 100-lb sacks, jobbing lots' free,w ith S2-p. Skin Book. A ddress p o st­ CUB colonel, your intrepid geoeral.r* y^ng bopefuL \ net. I Washington Tuesday from Brussels Dran. $26; standard middlings, $28; card ''Cuticura. Dept. L, Boston."—A4t. bands of the Germans. "Yessir. it be worth more." / f^Mrs. Baker looked app^lngly at The Russian aerial corps, hereto- , for the first time in several days, fine middlings. $30; coarse cornmeal, Reverse Generally Admitted. "W hat do you mean, worth moreF* ner husband. fore considered a negligible quantity, i In his cable, be makes no mention $23.50; cracked coni, $34.50; corn aud The Pilgrim. "Vorth more to me, ain't ItF’ "It's like this. Willie.” exclaimed his A reverse to the forced of the allies has covered itself with glory. It is of informing the German invaders o at chop, $30 p e r ton. Alfred .Noyes, the exponent of “pay­ father, coming to his wife’s rescue. “It is ^nerally admitted by the English announced that military aviators, ' that he was instructed by the Am- ing pcjetry," told a good story at means that just as soon as we get and French newspapers, which say carrying staff officers, have flown far ; erlcan government to lake the city of General Markets. Princeton. Im portant tp lllothef* through paying Ice bills, we have to "One moriiing,” he aald. "my work Examine carefully every bottla.afl. Tuesday's news is “entirely bad." into Jaterior of both Germany and | Brussels under American protection. P ears— [email protected] p e r bu. CASTORIA.asafeaDdsure remedy I . ho y co a l!” was Intrrrunied by a westerner. He While plainly expressing disappoint- ..\ustria. High explosives have been , This declaration was credited to him Huckleberries—$3.50^4 per bu. Infants and ebUdren, and see tU t It ment at the failure of their forces, dropped on military storehouses and by press dispatches at the time of Grapes—Michigan ’Champious, 15c rushed in on me enthusiastically. He B ears th e Unmade Hiaeery. they declare the retrograde movement the general topography of the country. ] the occupation ,of ths city, p e r 1-fb bask et. bruised my hsnd with the power of his At the Trestdenfa first call * for toward tha line of strong defensive ^nd the secret fortifications, have been Mr. Whitlock says that he remained Black Currants—[email protected] p e r bu. cordial clasp. He made me sit down Signature of ( troops, militants took the field with works near the frontier has been car- accurately mapped. , in the capital despite the fact that P each es— E lb erts, $2.2S(@i2.60; p er and write my name 56 times on .x In "Use F o r O ver 30 Y e a n . ardor. All they asked was to be fled out In good order. xhe main Invasion of Austria is j the seat of government was removed bu; Duchess, Ild'l.lO per bu and sheet of foolscap that he drew from his Children Cry for Fletch«r*fl GogtofiB abowB the enemy. It is assumed that the allies are through the Styr river valley. Sweep- to Antwerp, os did the Spanish tnln- $2.50@'3.60 p er bbl. pocket^—ho wanted to distribute, he But the caaualtlea of-Abe ensuing falUng back on their first line of de- ing successes are reported In this sec-1 Ister. Together the two ministers, he Tomatoes—Canadian, 75@80c per explained, my autograph among all hla A Mere Piker. eaxnpaign were appalling. The re- tensive works running from Mau- tlon. The army has penetrated 36 j says, succeeded in persuading the b ask et. friends. lie even urged me to write a "Time files." quoted the sage. poem for him—to dash a poem off aouroee e( ttse Red Croea were pitl- .beuge, in a southeasterly direction by ' miles Inland, in the general direction burgomaster net te resist the German C abbage—H em e-grow n, $1.26 C i-50 "Yea," relied the fool. "But be while he looked on. This falling, he fully inadequate. At times half the way of Hirsen Mezleres. Montmedy, of Lemburg, capital of Oallcla. Practi- occupation. p e r bbl. isn't crazy enough to loop the lodv eombataata were seriously It not Verduxx, St. Mlshlel, Toul and Eplnal, • cally continuous fighting has occurred, Green Corn—Home-grown, 91^1.10 would not go till I had read him a like some of the modern flier*." As the diplomats from the belllger good half-dozen selections from my mortalRy freckled. all of which ore strong fortresses, and with the war office claiming a sweep- ent countries fled to Antwerp, Mr p e r sock. w orks.” Toledo now 4)05 one w om an on Its. . IncTltahly spfrlta drooped; A plchle ore interspersed with smaller works fag victory at Kroone. only 35 miles Whitlock took ever the British lega Potatoes—Virginia Red Star, 92.669 and a were addcM to the dally Mr. Noyes sighed. police force. , such as Ayrelle, Oelcourt. Tryon. Les from Lemburg. tk>n, and according to his message 3.76 p e r bbL yaUoai..h«t the reeponne waa not oom- “And all the tiifle." be ended, “the Paroches, Uanvllle. Glronvllle. end in this fighting it is declared that succeeded in rendering services, with­ O niens— laflioao. 9292.26 p e r 106- m essarale with the expenae. dnffer called me Boyes." » f . « • Jouy-Sous-Les-Cotes. an AustrUn division was completely out violating the neutrality of the Uni­ Ib sack; fipaalab. |1.76#2 per crate. “Whal shall R profit a woman to Behind these lies anothor strong routed, and that 17 guns and more Dressed Colvee—Fancy, 14#16c; Byes hflsmed 13 ted States, which secured the thanks Aa He 8sw tt ______prdre Chat she can flifiR os well as a line of fortifications from St. Quentin, than l.SOO prisoners were taken. The S orea-jstgia! of the Engliih colony In Brussels, the eem m en, 1 6 9 1 1 « pei* 1^- Mr. William H. Maxwell, superin­ man and lose her oomplexlonT* sol- Live Pooiiry—Broilers, 18919c per in the north, through Laon aud Reims. Russians are reported os following up I German commander and the Belgian tendent of New York's public schools, dlere Ttere heard to ask one another lb.; heavy bens, 16916c; medium to the great entrenched camp at Cba- their advance and to be pushing on 'government. quotes with no little zest a composi­ 4 r Jurt £ y* Cc ^-omrinotwly.______^ hens, 14c; No. 2 bens. 10912; old .Ions. toward Lemburg. i tion. based on a moving picture play, Your Dran[iW s SOe p er Bottle. roosters. 21c; ducks, 14915c; young SrivtiiiTabes2Sc.PorBsab*IAsC7efSriveiBTobM2Se.ParBsab*IM Germans Take Namur. Japan Declared War. that a boy of ten wrote. The best ducks, 15916c; geese, 1 1 9 12 c ; tu r­ Druggisu o r HmlBe Eye B sM tr €•*» C paragraph ran: London—Namur has fallen. The Toklo—Japan declared and begun BRIEF NOTES OF WAR keys. 19920c per ft. "The vlllun curled his mnstarah, and fortress on which the allies placed war on Germany Sunday with on order Cbeese—Wholesale lots: Michigan their main dependence to hold in to the Japanese army and navy to i ' seezing the pure vurgin sbreeks ba ha C o n st^ tio n Sninmer Days flats 14 1-491^ l'2c; New York flats, be mine or deaths blud Is on- my besd check the advancing hordes of the capture Kiauchau. Germany’s Chinese | TVashlngton. Consnl Thompson at 18918 l-2c; brick, ISc; llmburger, 13 German main strength after they had holding, immediately. i Belglnni, cabled tl>e state de- this dagger subs thee to thy Utermost Vanishes Forever Call ^or a dainty, 1-2914 l-2c; imported Swiss, 40 9 42c; sole ba ba vengunze vengunze. Bat swept past Liege, has given way be- Official news of the situation of the Saturday assurances of the domestic Swiss. 20925c; long horns. Prompt Relief—PennanentCwa' wLcJesome food— such fore the advance of the enemy. [Japanese fleet ind transports is lack- Americans In Belgium. the good hero kurses and says O hev- 17 I-2 9 I 8C; d aisies, 1 5 9 1 6 c p er Ib. ins hevins stur one step and thy ded CARTER’S i m i E ~ ------I ------■ ' Washington.—The emergency shlp- Honey—Choice to fancy new white Roroe.—The Italian government an- London—A dispatch to the Ex- body lies at my door, lay one parm UVER PiLLSoenr j com b 1 5 9 I 6; amber, 10911c; extract* faU. Purely vq nounced that the Duke d'.\bnizzi has , change Telegraph Co., sent from Vlen- ^ foreign built shipg Is ABmrican regis- on the vurglns korpse and it was .bet­ ed, 6 6 7 c p e r Ib. been appointed comraander-in-chief of °a under Thursday's date, says that signed My President ter If you was drowned with a italU- the Italian navy. This is au import-'the Austrian government has Issued ^ stooe. Avarnt avarnt from this sweet Hides—No. 1 cured, 16c: No. 1 green Post ant step in this country's preparations ,a final call to arms for all able-bodied Parts__The mioi*l% at korpses presunz.”—Youth’s Compan­ for war. ; men from the ages of 20 to .42 years. ^ accepted the 13c: No. 1 cured bulls. 13c; No. 1 ion. ' green buBs, 10c; No. 1 cured veal kip Nish. Servla—The Servian army is London. Ont.—According to word ; American rough rii* 16c; No. 1 green veal kip 14c; No. 1 Lucky Mani pursuing the Austrian army which , received here Friday from beadquor- | in Paris. They will cured murrain, 13c; No. 1 green mur­ One morning two men who chanced was defeated Sunday and inflicting Iters, the volunteers going from Lon-1 interitrelen, tor whkftl Tosisties rain 10c: No. 1 cared calf, 18 l-2c; to meet at the club were talking of severe losses on the Invaders, accord-, don. Sarnia and other point* in the they ere particularly No. 1 green calf, 17c; No. 1 borsehldes, a young fellow of distinguished fam­ ing to semi-official advices here. The of them speak four an district will fight side by rids with 94.60; No. 2 borsehldes. 93.30; No. 2 ily. Tbe young man had succeeded in Servian* captured six guns in an oe- e n ft U veterans of the Dritiob army.. They hides Ic and No. 2 kip and calf 1 l-2c dissipating tbe entire fortune left him sonlt on the retreating left wing o t have, .seen actual serried’__ ore to be brigaded with B ritl^ regli lower than the above; sheepskins, as the year before by Ms father. the Austrian army. pert horeement * i' menu and rushed to the troaL' to amount of wooL 26976c. 'Tm really awfully sorry about It," New York—The sal

b B ales. Sh- lakeN 9T. JQBN'8 KPlSCOPAL MlSfilON. a lively interest in current eveutf an.I a Midworth. MiMom. aided by a clear memi'i y, she i>* as d-- Sunday, Aug. 30. Divine aerrloe at ligbtful a conversaiiouaiist and as dear 2:15 prompt. Evening prayer and an old lady as one might find m weeks qJ travel.—Caro Advertiser. nermon. An important meetioir of the -congregation will be held immediately after the don of tbe eeprice. All Shall Wa Establish a Memorial In miembera thould make an effort to be Our Vlllaga for CharleaA. Friable? p resen t.

MBTMOOIST We can, if those who lovr- his nn-ii.ory Bet- Joseph Oottoo. PMtor. will contribute ^ toward a fund iM-ing 10 ar m. pudio worship, the Preaby* raised to furnish a window in tin- M. F.. teiian and .Ntethodist congregations chu rch of ihi.s village, for th at purp<.>se. uniting at the PreabyCerian cburoh. This moveraeni is fre»: from a spirit of ll.iUMii oue automobile is quite a task, aud bnllOlm: one in ten minutes presents dltUcultles that woald Is Your Living Room “Comfy?” tl;30Sunday>school at village ball. 7 selfiehoeas, or what would be erjually as l>e imuriaouQtable for every person except Henry Ford Jii«t- to show the pt^ple that It can be done be p. m. union meeting at the Baptist unworthy, sectarianism. The purpiise h>iR i-ontraoted fur one whole side of tbe .4iitomuldlr iMiihllin: >it the State Faiy grounds. This be will cburob. This ia the closing meeting of B F course tbe entire keynote uf your living room is CX^Al^'pHT. - 4* arose in the hearts of two of liis friends trsinsform Into an assembling plant, and ituHiig tin- t'v.. weeKs o. the Fair. Sc|it,*^-IK. he wUl put out a O tbe eummej: series. The pastor of this who lov>-d and honoreil him wtiile living, fluisU^ Miitoiuohlle ever.v ten mlniitiu: during cert.'iiti tK■rlj■•n^i >ssitdc th e n-niarkaldc (o-iMlnciiou. ) BAPTiar a FINE ASSORTMENT o f chairs and tables and settees, etc., for gave twenty-five of the best years of k«v. Arrhlbwld L Bell Paetor. . this room in your home whenever jon need to furnUh or I.Y.MOrTH .\NI) NORTHVII.I.K. by principles which he instilled aad em -, 'tT;n<-PS d-ip ih is Well, y< a, th e nobles ever w itnessed. T h e Tno. Stow e Co. [ BIBLB 8TVDBNTS. pbasised by bis own strong pi-rsoiiality. ' f»f ihi! lu-ojd.- 'iollo>.i-d it inU w ith th u ii Funiitiire Dciili'rs it I’lmeral Directors. Anjlmlaiiee on Oal[ has prwluced the drama for thirty yea^s j 'Sunday afternoon at 1. O. O. F. hall, We-do well to honor this man of noble CAVALRY TO FAIRsfvj.iois ;in<; v.i'Ji iln ir KUtvi;s."— and is considered by all critics to be the | 2 o'ctook, are the “seven times’’ of purpose, of spotless character, a king, Auii- SmiUi, peer of all similar companies. Mr. Israel’s punishment (Lev. 28:18, 21,24, among men, a christain man, one Stowe offers it from the original manu­ 2d) literal or eymboltc? A time being worthy to be classed aniotig i I»h j.ro- script, bequeathed him by his aunt, GeneralManaierDickjnsonSees Subscribe for the Mail Now one year or 360 days; 7 times 7 years or fessed followers of Christ. Could wc Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. The 7x360 days or 2520 days or years bible reach his numerous fornmr pupils, the company travels in their own special Opportunity For ^cliigan u sag e, llBrbid of IsstmI's disfavor or of dollars would rain down upon u--, mak­ train of Pullman cars, with over sixty Qantilelease orptosp*«rityor supremacy ing the accomplishment of lids under- premier performers, a lai^e military. Nearly all Bible scholars agreeing that taking easy, but time will noi p> imii. Eroedors. t.and and augmented orchestra, with a 606 B. C. ia about tbe beginning of What we do must be done tjuickiy. car loadof scenicand mechanical effects. ’ Gentile rule would 608 less 2520 equal Will those who desire to contnhute Si UO The musical contingent of this company 1914, be far out oi the way for the close or more to this object pl.-ase hati.i or is quite in keeping with the super-cx- SCARCITY OF WAR HORSES. o f th e Q eo iile lewteV .^nd since D an. send the amount to Mrs. Kat’* I’.-nni- cclicnce of the entire institution. The 12:4 and Nahum 2^2,4are being fulfilled man Alien, or to the wnt* r'^ large military band, is 'composed uf to a letter before our very eyes, wby Yr*um bopefiilK . Demand Bacomet Unprecedented Now twenty solo artists under tbe direction should we not expuct some kind of a Mrs. JennU- Voi^ilu.".. That All Europe Is In Conflict-^State of Prof. K. D. Hayworth, giving two change about this time? Are we sorry? Fair Wants MichiQan to Know Type ' grand --oncerts upon the principal Will not “everlasting rightousness” W. C. Uale and family visited r-la- of Animal For Which There It Need. streets Saturday, Aug. 29. The pro­ which ia to come ia (Dan. 9:24 Lk. 11:2) tives at Women Tuesday. gram of popular and classical co'upt>- Iteaiiziiig the demand (bat exists for be better tbau tbe present turmoil and' “ “Mrs. R. W. Shingletun of uvui, i.. siiions will gratify the most exacting burses sultalle for eavulry service, tbe strife? All these things will be beauti visiting her son, R. W. s^hinglmon.,^ musical ear. John F. Stowe’s original uiauageuieut » r the .\lli’liij;ati State fully shown by Photo Drama which is Mrs. Mrtha Eggloff ot Detr-.ii, vIkii world's greatest Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. Fair is uiiikiug an cffoii to interest coming to our town Sept. 17 to 25, be­ ed at tbe home of Chri< Drew.^ and lam- will exhibit at Plymouth opposite Mk'Uigau furmers and Lmi'se breeders ing shown daily in 65 cities and town-;. ily tbe latter part of laul week. Plymouth House, Saturday, Aug. 29. iu tiib brunch of tlie ln>rse raising In­ .Are-yoo planning to come? Wednes­ dustry. So it may be known exactly day evening meeting, Sept, 2 at Mrs. Ralph McMicheal of DetroA, vi.sii-d tUe t)'l>n of aniijiat.s ihul is desired as Starkweather’s. attb« home of Mr. and Mrs, A. .'snar- row tfefe first of the week. cuviiliy mounts lieiieral Munuge'- The Primary Election George W. Li- kliismi has asked Secre Lt;T■EFlA^^ t Miss )Ruth Sharrow of Detroit, i.s tiny of M’ur G anlsou ikl«. Paetur. endiifg several weeks with her brothev'’^ of soldier liorseiueu at the Fair A mission festival will be held in tbe and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharrow. The primary election in Plymouth grounds durin:; the Fair. Tbe request Plymouth Lutheran church next S un-'^]'H . Williams and family ai-«» prepar­ Tuesday brought out a fairly good carries with it mi 'j Ik t i.f .|uariers foi day morning at u:30 standard. Rev. ing to move into their new homi- r»-- .sized vote for a prim ary election, there tbe troop and iln* giving over uf u iwr- being 41H votes cast. Plymouth's tluu of tbe eM-nitig Ina'se sb»w pro Leysea will take charge of the service cently purchased of Harr^- Bradn>‘r on candidate for representative to the gram to drills by the soliliery. which will be delivered in German. Main street. EhagUsb services Sunday evening a t 7 :;Late legislature from- the Third General .\Jati:ic< l>ire hiivf roD uvullubie liml l>. en s«>lecle.| In pur be given in (merman and English. The quite a contest ou for several of the been very popular and many arc nuw tidpute lu u riiv.ili'x ...... lu slru e - coUeetiona from these services will go county offices. Farrell, for clerk re- tloD III the vi.’uiiiy nf Geltysburg. for nussionary work. \ full attendance takm i; ad v .n ta g e of vh.. savintr in SiH'retary Garrison Indhated ut that is'deeired at these services. prices they are offering. n en i pill’d up 127. F or probate judge, time tbiit If the seldlery was uot other­ Hulbert received 139 votes and Palmer wise .^engaged penuissinu uiigbt be l:{f. M artindale was th e favorite for grautinl. uud .Mr. Dh-kinsou bo|>e8 be , governor. has bis nsjiiest In early eiiouRb this ■ year The latest returns for the county Re­ Says Scarcity Is Alarming. 1 publican ticket give the nomination to “My attention wua eulied to this m at­ OakinatLior sheriff, Farrell for clerk, ter through up aiTi«-le whjeU uppeured Osborne Corn :Stein for treasur> i, Frazer for prosecu­ In the Army and Navy Kegister and tor, HuU>erc and Uoinmand for probate which quoted army ipmrterma.iters to judges, May and Nicol for circuit court { the effe«'t that ther really U uu uluriu- commissioiicis, Burgess and Hotbacher Ing Hcarclty of such iinitiials.'' said for coruoners. Grant for drain commis­ Mr. llickliiRun. "If th ere w ere an sioner, .Murdock for surveyors Osborn eniergem-y requiring n largiN- num ber of bomvs than will supply (|ie com­ ..Binders.. wins tbe nomination for governor by a mands at peace slreiigrh. tile article large majority. went bn h» say. the wai ilep^rtmeot Returns so far at band from tbe third would have grout diffirulty in getting representative district give Edward them ovoii ailh ihi- rousoiiuble de­ Gayde 447 votes and Decatur Gone 427. p artu res from tin- ■itfidnl specifica­ These figures may be changed some, tions. but It is believed that Mr. Gayde is | “It Occurs to tno that In-re is nn ex­ Tke Best in the World cellent opiw>niiiilt.v for Mii'hlgan' horse I nominated. brieeders. An iinprei-«*dente Mr. M d M rs. W m . PeM eoriU are I "P I «ii> liniK-riil s ,. t -.ar.v (Jarrtoon ; We Sell Them risiting m end. . 1 B«d Aie. ; ^ laary peruiisniou. It ci-rii.hilv Is s great George Oriffio b a a sold bis farm toicbaDce for Mlcblgaii p.s,pie who are i H. M. KsDoetorger of Weldon, III. R.1 interested Id tbe horse Industry, ami I ' H. Baker ul NorthviUe, negouauni U*. government will reap OAYDE & FISHER ! Ipeneflt too.” Miss Ruth Sharrow and Ralph | N o r t i i VII ilS . . ' Tdephone No. 70 ' McMicheal of I^uoit, and Mr. and Mr*.! “Owe No Man.” ’ Arthur Sbarrow were Walleo Lake visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gale, Leona and Levero accompanied by Mr. Gale’s father and mother autoed to Detroit |' last Sunday in their new Huppotobile. James Duan of Detroit, recuroed to the home of his ausar, Mra. Ozy Passage , O T t C E! last Thursday aa he was unable to work, anci will remain - with her ’ for a abort, A ll orders for Brick Ice Cream, Sherberts, tim e. Ic^ in' gallon lots or over must be given I ^ftv eral of tbe Eaator Stars irozh here weot on an exeuiwtoa to Boia Blanc the day before. We have any color or yesterday given by Coriothian Chapter - of Highland Pan. Tbe Chapters of Wayne oeonty and aarroaadkSg coonb^ joined in this exounioo. The dancing paviUoD at Boia Blanc was engaged fcv the di^ and a large elaM of eandidstes w en initiated..

A Proud Man Is one who bolds the HnoeoTer a spir­ ited team. HARVGLL’SCONDniON POWDER pots spint into a hMse t^ | is run down and in poor eonditico. ,‘Puf a little ia thg feed for a few dajm land note improveomt. Hie frame gradually flUa ont with fo n flerii, tte c o a t bea m m inwoth nad «>d the nn-dana —*—-* — *■— ^ • ▼ tto ra n d a S o I d b y J . l B ^ e r^ a P ^ Miss Flqjraoee Lee is vfsitiag relatives TO WHOM IT MAV OONOERN in Df^broiti. ' Notice is hereW given that Special Xocal 'flews Roy Vedell of Detroit, visited Sari A ssessm ent R oll N o. S, 19L4, oovering Bovee last week. the construotioD of a drain or sewer I along Blunf, William and Arthur School begins next Monday in all de­ Miss Ella Patten is visiting her i Streets in the vlUage^of PlymovCb has p artm en ts. parents at Walled Lake. { been made by the Special Assessors of Pnil line oi school supplies at Pinck- , ,, ...... ; said Village and has been deposited in m-y's phi nnacy. Mrs. Tackey Howe of Lodmgton, is , office of the Viltoge Clerk. Notice visiting friends in town;* [is further given thatrshe said Common Another big crowd was U> ‘ town last ' Sam AHason and hmUy of Detroit, I °i SpooiaJ Aa- Satnrday night. laiwMjf wx x-ec-wwiii, gegaopg nj »gt a t tbo Common Coon- School Books I -'i '■ visited,friends here Suod^. cil Chamber o« Monday the fourteenth Mrs. Geo. Shafer visited relatives in Chester Arms of Btilford, was day of September, 1914 at 7:30 o’clock Detroit over Sunday. .. P. M. for the purpose of reviewing said PlvtDoutii visitor last Satordky. Frank Rambo visited relatives at Special Assessment and of hearing School Commences this Year, |/kiss inaa Eckles is visiting m W objeotioB relative to the same. Caro the first of the wMk.' Camilla Glass at EHm this. week. D aM August 27,1914. August 31st V Mrs. Jarnrs McKeever was an Ypsi- R: A. CASSADY, Village Clerk. .. I w Mrs. Sada Plinnpt Detroit, is visiting lanti visitor last Monday. Wu will have on hand a full line of School Books and! School SuppUea' her neice, tera. Lsmuel Truesdell. Mrs. A. D. Ford spent the wf>ek-end BEBTHA E, BEALS, such a s A with relatives at Romulus. Miss Eva Willett viiUed friends in Detroit last ^iftn.rday aod Suaday.' eiaalst aBd AccoooaBlit Tabhsi.s, ruled ami unruled. . I Geo. Lane of Ionia,-s^Qt a few days Composition Book.s. 5c a n d 100. I i Wm. Weekerle of Detroit, was I last week >vich his family here. Teatlier of Plan« Note Books. Blank Book.v. Plymouth visitor last week Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor, of Detroit, Studio, K Mill Street. I.ead and Slate Pencils, Blackboard Krasers ;aud CiayoDS. visited relatives here uver Sunday. ^ ^ rs . aod Mra> H. C. Robinson visited Slates, Pen Holders and Pens, ‘Couipa'^i'.es,! Rulers, Inks^ friends at St. Clmr Flats over Sunday. Cbas. Hubbell of Pontiac, visited his Mucilage, Library Paste. Drawing Books, Pencils, Paints, Mi.'is Helen. K illea o f W ayne, wa^> th e Brushes ami Cru>-ons. Farknere of Experience Want Corn Binder mother, Mrs. A. Hubbefl,last'week. Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc. guest of Mrs. Homer Jewell last w^ek. Satirfaction. The, McCormick Corn Mr. and Mrs, Frank SpiceroF D etroit,; 5 c . p e Lifte> Q ne Inasttien Birthday Cake Candle Holders. Rosebud design, and CanrflesJ^ visited at the parental home last week. . Mist Mamie Maxon Bay City, is Binder is Built for Such Farmer^. visitiDg her aunt, Mrs. Oliver Win^ard. FOR SALE—First class cement For first-class Groceries ai cheap prices give us a call. ’ •f''* //Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wag-j building blocks. T. F, Chilson. 33*7t Mrs. F. J. Tousey aod daugliteAjan- m Call and lettis demonstrate the famous McCormick ^ hume, a daughter^ Thursday, Ang. 20. Kruifs. \'egetables, P)u'. '' ■ ^ ette visited in Detroit the first of the - FOR SALE—A good chicken house. l^ .M i8a Haohel Adams' of Detmit, is Corn Binder. You will want no other. week. Eriquire Mrs. L.- C. Hough. 36-4t ^tailing at Dewey Holloway’s this week. Miss Maurine Jones and brother Dale F^OR S A L E —A num ber o f desirable P h o n e 16 W. C. Brown and fathe/, A. N. opposiirE of Ypsilanti, are visiting friends in lots fronting south Mfiin street. En­ JOHN L. Brown visited at Port Huron over Sun­ PARK town. quire of Wm. Sutherland. ’Phone 242- DEY day. F l l . 37-4t rEI.Kl'HOM-: Ulen.n Graham of WhiUhah, M ich.,; , ,, ’ ’ t Mrs. Claude Williams in Detroit this ; For Sale—About 40 lots Id th e new ' begun work for H. K. .\r-whf iJi iroit, spent the vUle, vi.sit<>d a t H arry F arew ell's la-st Prices 1100 and op. Write or ‘phone of Qaallty C3xi«Mlm week-eoU with Mr. and Mrs. Will J. W. Hawthorne, Bedford, Mich., * week. l ^ r y . P hone No. 15. 35-4w. All goods postively sold to the highest '”^sa Joy and Ur. A. A. Pelham are ' bidder at Robby’s sale, Saturday, A'u- FOR SALE—Lot on Adams street. having. Meant heat pui lu tbeir resi- guBguBt 29. Enquire of Stephen Jewell. IfYoy WooUBe C. H. VanWormer and children FOR SALE-Nine acres of com in .Mis» Cora McAllister of Detroit, was to! Toledo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. between ...... J, t M.., c’ I 11 . . i ® , Plymouth and Newburg on the ear line, Happy* aid CotfeHed a guest of Mrs. E. L. Lhriswell last p. Beyer. | Phone 257-F22. 58-lt I Mrs. Etta DaggeU and daughter FOR SALE CHEAP A black horse IU 1.Y t Mr. and Mrs. R. Barnes visited M r.' Bernice of Tokdo, are visiting at E. R. j 11 yearn old, weight 1200 pounds. Pos- und Mrs. Cbailes Koss near Balem | Daggett’s. | itively safe for women ano school ebii- Tueadav. -i—-v.- » i v . , I dren to drive. M. G. Partridge,’phone ^ Lucy LaphUm has returned 12^.p|2. 38-lt Your Groewdes Here! Mrs. Mary Cliaffee of PonUac, visited home from a two weeks’ trip to Wa«!h-1 ______at Alfred Chaffee’s the latter part of ington D. C. ——~ For Sale—Potato crates. Price lust week. »*• a , j w . j t 1 17c. Elnquire of Geo. H. They Bring Peace To Every Family xMiss Helen Gayde h as re tu r n e d home i Helm, 1-2 mile north of Stark. P. O. .Mrs. Brown und chilureu of Wayne, from a few weeks stay v^ith relative.^ at Plymouth, Mich., Route 3. visited her sister, Mis, Arthur Hood, Spring Lake. W A N T E D —A sm all Jersey cow. R. over riunduy. ^ We will pay 10c. to the first person Making Hunger Disappear * d . ■ ■ Barnes, Plymouth, Mich. ^^lib's Mabel trpit-er has returned liome I who brings to this office a copy of the iroin a lew weeks’ ’^lay with ner aunt at Mail of June 5th, 1914. For Sale—A good house and lot on um'.na, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Rider of Nurtb- Harvey street. E. N. Passeage. 35tf. . y ■ A. G. Burnett and family were over ville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. IT’S THE QUALITY! ciunday visitors with iriends at Xon Sunday. Probate Notice. ; Arbor Island. . . Montgomery of Brighton, Can- T aTK o f MU:HI«AN. Ooiiiity ..I W«yn» S iM. A t a ni's.'tloii of tb e ProlMti- (\m rt lor - I Mrs. Hanford and daughter returned visiting Mrs. Phil Dingledie and said I'ounty III Wayne, held a t On- (h<*'*ate Save your tires. Ride in comfort. We'll pump (tourtR noiu lu tli« ''I tr of IXitiMft. on the ; .Monday from a four weeks’ stay in Euat' Mrs. Fogarty. BevenWHiithiUyof Augnat, in ttievr.ir ueeCliou' saud nine liuudivU aad fa(n lu the uiHUor ol tlie of Piauk Eubtk, THE WHITE FttOWT GROCERlT 1 Mrs. O. W. Chaffee and children her daughter, deceased Telephone No. 40 Pr«« Dolfooi^ ITtut's not the only thing we give away free. Vuuugstuwo, Ohio, were guests at J. n. .NIrs. H om er W illiam s. PeitingilJ’s last Sunday. * Mrs. P. Scheader and children have tat", iirayiofr that be may be lu'viiHtd to Sell I'oriaiii r al imitate of uaid dwvftawl lor the We give better service at lower prices than any Be sure and attend the auction sale a t; home from a few weeks’ inn-iiowf Ilf viayiDK tbv-debts i>f Haiti dtH»saed kubiiison’s, 55 Penniman avenue, Satur-Jj6UJtb friends in Canada. .■1.1 I’., irbarKea of admlnUtorlDK nald estate other garage in fhis section. irdered. that the fifteenth day of April Oxy.Augusiaiatio’clocK. ' one diBh q(. 1“ Cream with a. 'olooK in tile foreDoon. * Get Your Stale Fair Tickets at this Offfce Mr, and Mrs. John Stewart have re- every 50o purchase of school suopUefl at * turned home from a two wetUis’ visit' P**^ckney's Aug. 3Ist and Sept. 1st. ___ ...itate appear before said (Vmrt a t said T he extra attention and the cut i n lime and i.-lace. to show caaae why a licenMe with tbeir da'jghters at Greeniklle. Mrs. Hilda Smye, who has been wbould not be granted to said admiuisrrator to MlII real estate as prayed foriu said petitiou. price' are free to you. Dr. J. L. Olsaver'a denial oIBce will i Caiada the past aum- ■ Aod it Is further orderMi Tuat a nojiy of be closed all next week on account of i returned home, this order lie pufillshed Hii.'o smvrsMivf weeks previous to said tloie .■! lieHi-liiK >u Tlir the doowr beiuK away on bU vacation. ; y Plymouth Mail. anewspaiH‘1' lu'iutwi auit .'Ir Cars of all m akes repaired. Cars rulatius iu Matd comity of Wayiu- ^M r. and Mrs, Chat. Merritt motored | from Debxiii motored to Ypsilanti ud HK.NKY S. HLTLBERT. (Atrue«>n»v > .lu-lkfeof Prot«te How About A cleaned. Cars rented. Cars stored. to South Haven Monday where they | Ann Arbor last Sunday, t’harh-si’. rUadwlck. ProtsUe I'lerk, j have been visitin|{ (riende thia week. ^ a m ea Cooper and laraily have in.,ved C a r s s o l d . ‘ Household goods, automobile acces- ‘ into the Weed house on Main street series, single carriage and harness at vacated by Ed. Thomas. PLYMOUTH Robinson’s auction, Saturday, August MlOH 29th, a t 2 o ’clock. Earl Bovee, Emory Hix and Oro Fountain Pen? Bonafide Mfg. Co. Brown will give a dance in Punniman FROM FAaORY TO Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith and hall next Saturday evening, Aug 29. little daughter of Detroit, were guests Ijt^Mies Gertrude Laxel «od Miss Han- o f .Mri and M rs. W ill W aterm an last CONSUMER 'son af Apn Arbor were guests of Mins PoaMlane week Thursday. It s suiiM -tlnng lliitt cvurvhoiiy liiids Yra C ut OoiAle Your E&rniag Power fteeurad l»r Amelia Gayde last week Thurnday. Studsnta Mrs. Clarence Cooper of Oakland, usufii] at all liini'.-. < >f roin-.su you is a f ^ n«hths’ time If you do ils well a.s Mr. and Mrs. John Lundy and Rev.' Everything Sold Through Agents other Btudents who beve recently attended California, is visiting her mother, Mrs. and M rs. K ing, form er residents of ------want lo r»\\ II that kiiul w hich is sure C. J. Hamilton and brother, Cuetlo Plymouth, were gala d^vvisi^rs here. Hamilton and family. to Pt«nd>« ol Plymouth, Mich. prices oil everytl>ing Imt Sutfir. oar load of automobiles by eipieae to, M™- HuW» their agent at Des Moines, Iowa, Tues- K°®4>P Sunday, Any Flour at the day, to be exhibited at tbe Iow;a Static | Mr. aod Mrs. S. W. Spioer, Miss Fair. General Manager Skinner has Mabel Spioer and Hiram Murray motor- gone to Iowa to assist in the selling and 1 ^ to M mhall Thursday where they | I Old Prices demoastrating of tbe car. Business at ^ 1 visit friends a few days. itte Alter plant is moving along finely, Mrs. P. E. White who has been stay- - We have not raised tlie price of Flour as and the demand for cars greatly ex- ing with iriends in New York State for j we foresftw' the advance in prin* and oeeds the present capacity of tbe plant, tbe past few months, is visiting her I '' boughtTieavily an.! now give our cusi- Mr. aod Mrs. James McMeeveV en- daughter, Mrs. Chas. Rigge. ’ tertained ^ a family dinoer last Bun- ‘^There will be a thimble party at tbe 7'he Forty-eight Annual Nation^ En- oBiers th e wiyan^age. day at thei" borne on east Ann Arbor Home of Mrs. Arthur TUloteoo, corner cam praent^^e Republic will Come in and See Our pFemium Assortment of street. The out of town guests present | Mill street apd Caster avepue, next ^ « were Mr. and Mrs. John Downey, M r.! Wednesday afternoon. Evwybody in* ^ DctTOlL A U Q St 3 ls t tO Ahuninum Ware. and M i s . A. Hug^esand two daughters,! vited. ' ^ ^ Mrs. Geo, Rhoades and J. Speck of Rev. A. L. BeR was in Howell Mon- Sqitendier 5,1914 Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. R. Palmer and day of this *Mk hewing to urogo the titiiensCommitsee on'Airooge. Mrs. Jane Downey OfRochester^ N. Y.; D. A. JOLLIFFE & SON program tor the .Diacrsot coovention moots has prepared an elaborate pro- and Mr. and Mra. Geo. McLaren of whieh wlU be held irith the Baptist gramt for the entertainment of the boa-1 N o v u * lureh of thie place Oetober 7th andftth ored veterans of the oation. This may ' , .. 'be the last opporumrty that Irtiebigan A CAIU>—fWe wish to .extend our Baptist church of this place will; people will have of i^eering tbe » u r^ - thanks to those who. tnnutiMd matie have a home coining September 18th | ora of the-great eonlUct, certeuniy it and flowere and to ReV. DnMoo, Mr-~ when BM y of the forroM- raembera and i >« <^^e most opportune ocoasioa. Sohrader and other triends who. so kindly assisted us dnringthe Iqnenl of pastoraexp^t} be present. The <»“»*! Aftpilll tKp B ir P an illi Mrs. .Brownell. mitteeia charge are arranging for UlC rim W Her relatives. afternoon and ev^iog program tor the WedMsday, S e p tm ^ 8 Coetly Tfwafosefit. o eessio n .' 'THE *'I waa trottbled w ith.coMiitipatil (Mere ''Br.rwa and M aria and fodigeatiea and n eat t»«ked| abower iii dolian w inedicfot oadjiJSBBai write C. H.Hte« ~ _ - Lhgyd’Haste at the piR HmKttt P M ’ *! w t o t t n a S e X dwjnoet ashvenient aerrioe lints. F o r . full nearest Pere

^ ■ E N D E N , ; A g 6 a t / ' : most of on had to rent the cheapest kind of rooms and buy food In the shops, thus living on s few cents a day. The Germans seised Vervlera. suppmesed the newspspers sad sulr jectea the Inhabitants to strict control One Grand Night Performance Only IS 1 TO FOESEvery window facing the street bad to be closed. The' bouses were shut and In the evening nobody was al­ Take Advantage of Bemhardi’s lowed on the streets.. Saturday, August 29 Prevented From Leaving the City. Strategy Treatise. “For many days every one was pre­ vented from leaving the city. Horsea. Show Grounds Opposite of aotomoblles and every other means of « WATCH OUTFLANKING MOVES conveyance were appropriated by the PLYMOUTH HOUSE Germans unieM the owners could show credentials from the German army. ' Twutonie Principle l« to Attack All The Belgian clttsens were reduced to the Tima With Superior Perce a state of terror. Cannonading began •nd **Overiap" — Sterlea at noon. August 4. and was Incessant of Refugeee. day and night, ralp or shine. Houses trembled, windows rattled and at Srst It was Impossible to sleep because of lAf&doa.—There le the best reason the noise. Afterward we got quits for beUerlns that the Anglo-Franco' used to the uproar. Belgian armlee will take fall adrantage “I saw 2.000 or 3.000 Belgian prls<»- of the candid exposition of German era marched through the streets of ■smtaiT sUwtegy contained In the book Vervlers and It was pitiful to watch WsAten by Oeneral Bernhardt of Ber­ the crowds of relatives, fathers, moth­ lin, writes Edward P. Bell fb the Chi­ ers. wives and sweethearts running cago Newa The German principle, beside the prisoners trying to throw according to this authority, is to et- bread and cigars to them. The cap­ m • tack all the tim e In enperior strength tive* were net given time to catch M d^Jways to ”orerlap.'* In other the girts, but were ruthlessly hurried words, the Germans, said General on by the OemMm soldiers. We Amer­ Bemhaidl, i^«n the war with France Tralmkad ef prince of Ger- icans sympathised heartily with the many, who eeveral M am hM

P D A U n ------ALLEGORICAL ------C P t U C U n n I l U TRANSFORIVIATiON 0 U C I 1 C GERMAN SPY SIGNS IN FRANCE HANGED IN EFFIGY SEE THE PACK OF SIBERIAN BLOODHOUNDS

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of sn aggreaalv* war for at least a diers. Apart from this the Germans c e n tu r y . appeared to treat the citizens well and Even if the Germans break through paid for their supplies. The larger th* line of the allies or turn It on the portion of the population who work la north or the south they will not find the woolen mills are reduced almost the roads to Paris unobstructed. The to starvation. The Germans buy most allies are not Mkely to put all their of the meat, bread and other supplies, money on one card, strong though that and no supplies can be brought la card may be. The roads to Paris are from the outside. guarded by growing forces which at “At Herbesthal we were searched present will not take any part In the and examined by German officers, and lighting. The battle line from Hot- were then allowed to take a military L B . R a f h b u n i lu d to Swltserland is merely the first train to Alx la Chapella from which barrier the G«mane must clear. place we got a cab to the Dutch fron­ Contractor and Chicagoan Telle of Trip. tier. At the vlilage of Baaz they told Builder' , - us that we could get a train to Maas­ Round Oak Warm Air Louis A. Domond, the Chicago German spies placed posters in mzny French towns, the placards ostensi­ tricht On arriving there we foand bly adrertislng a soup preparatloB. but actually telling, by their color and Furnaces Cement Blocia 6f all mnaidpal laveoMgator, has. j^ached the Dutch army mobilized, practically tondon aftar a fortnight of interest- form, the conditions which an Invading army would encounter at each place. all kinds all the trains used for soldiers and the lag and acTcre cxperlenoea in Ger­ French troops are here seen passing a building on which Is one of these main roada and bridges blockaded to poctera. Estimates oa yoor work «beer> many and Bclftom. resist an army of 1S4,OOC German sol- fully given, ^oea right and work g u aran teed . “Angnst I. while I was in Hamburg, dleru just outalde. The premier of Servla hanged in Geo. L Humphries I the arm y kejpm to moblUae,** aald Mr. effigy to a lamppost In BndapesL Plymautli, Michlgaa DuBMod. “Troop tmlna ware mnatng “We deemed it Inadvisable to watt ARRESTING A SPY IN LONDON PkoB w N ^dO S In an directSeaa and the regular eabed- ht Maastricht for a poeslble tram, and Plumber and Tinner I ulaa were toduced hourly. Tha Amer the neat day we hired aa automobile. This broke down at tan o'clock that lean eonaul advtaed me to leave im- ’Phoie275W Plynsiitli, Mich. I ,moAlataly and eecape to London by night The chauffeur worked frautio- wny ef BelgliuiL I left Ham bu^ the ally two hours to repair the machine, aame n^enoon end was due on the but at midnight announced that tt was “Lest We Belgian frontier at 1S:S0 a. m. The Impoealble to run on account of a flat tire. Finally he consented to go on. Have Trough, Con- ■ brain wea delayed at every atatlon and ductor Pipe, Tin, Cop­ a t Cptogne we were forced to w ait two Left Stranded In /kuto. Foi^ef boura We reached the German fron­ per and Sheet Metal "At 1 a. m. we were still twelve tier town of Herbeethal at ten o'clock miles from Melder, whither we were Work. M em ory is th a life of the dead. the next morning. going. The chauffeur stopped in the Perpecuate that memory o f y o u r lored^ea by the ereetaon of a “There we found that the Germans village of Du'rne. He refused to budge suitable and su b stan tial memorial. * had violated the neutrality of Belgium and left us stranded in the middle of - and were marching !n,tbe direction of the road while he roused nearly every To Clean Mether-of-Pearl. Our Aim Iq This LlegOk The Belgians had destroyed one In the village In search of a horse Mother-of-pearl articles that have the imllroud from Herhestbal to Ver- and carriage. He returned In an boar become dull and blurred may be r^ To aatisfy every customer, to Tferu. which place I managed to reach. or so and announced that it was Im­ stored by cleaning them with pure give them the beat stock obtam> I te trains had stopped nuinlng and It possible to reach Helder. and that we olive oil, then applying ordinary n a il able, raise alLIettere eo you c a n was impossible to return to Germany, must spend the night In Durne. Th^e bruab and rubbing wltb cbamola. read them after, the stone h a a ' as Americans had bees ordered to next morning we got a train from erret'ueu dwhile. Prices t h e loiri>. est consistent with quality. - leave that countir. Durne to Rotterdam. We found that Where Skirts Are Not Wanted. gays Reads Were Blocked. city flooded with Americans from all No lady climbing who wears aklrU LYON GRANITE CO. parts of Europe, most of them pos­ “I made nnmerons attempts to get or bloomers will be allowed to take sessed of only the clothes they were Two Shops* Pontiae, B m t i t through Liege ahead of the German a place on a rope, aa these have been wearing. The next morning we caught P o n tia c Steam Laundry* '*PlMWis army, but was unauecessfol. sUber be- found a distinct source ot danger to a train to Flnsblng, and thence came 1 2 ^ . Plym odU i, Twain' afiipcit. ream t*~t roada were blocked or I was the party making the climb. ’P h o n e 215. f) on a crowded boat to England. 4 tuned hack by German bayonets. The ______^ banks were closed and no shops, bo- "German officers In Liege assured t^ or bnsteesB mon would cash Q8 that they had captored the forts, It Couldn’t Hurt Her. Aviator and Hie Foot; i - akesks. reoogalso lettun of credit or driven the Ruaaiana back on the east­ Mams—"Keep qnleL Edna. Ton **» oae dU not kndw iw- t r u s t a n y o b a Bagtlsh and American ern frontier and would be in Paris In London police selslDg a German gpy In front ot Premier Aagnith's houee never bear me cry when my hair la be­ marked an obaervaat maa^ “kioiioald' travtfsrs had Uttia Beigtaa rntmey and tw o w eeks. i n L ondem . ing combed.** Small Edna—"T-yes, bat be tneUned to MUevo ao avIRMr Is a lot of your fc-hair hatn't h-bitdh^ to akin to a centipede; Not lags t year b-bead.'* was telling a frioid (Aat w v SEIW ANS1W IIK ENEMY "A desperately exhanstlng fight it la. 26,000,000 petals, and 96,000 square COLONIES AT STAKE IN THE EUROPEAN CONFUCT elroiBn bad droppod 45 CMC dispersed as they are In parties over FIBICH AT HAELEN mllea In AmerieA with M,000 people, ho aaked. *Aad how their immense front The wounded The r^MTted offer of Germany to wlna, baa vmat and vminmble poasee- guarded by the Monroe doctrine, which Two Clasdeo ef Mon. l e f t T " Oerman prlsoDers. as they came In, Italy of large colonial posseetlons If atena on the east and west eoasta of may make It pertinent to inquire R haa been eald that all men may be Toong telo- were treated with jnet the earns care the latter country would join against Africa, In Guinea, Goa, la India, with w beth^ the Monroe doetriae would dtvlded Into two clasaee: Tboae who jfftk ai te a BirilM. BMctan- and their death was dignified with the England and France has at least the aedttared ebloalea In the Malay Arehi- have any strong virtue If Germany Ilk# vaadOvllle and those who eaa . J M Io w n . t b m miOB B d f l a i i a same respect as ware onr own frtenda.-j foondatloa that' the goTemments op­ p e l a g a should beat England' on the teas. stand It when theyfre drank. "I was even allowed to speak posed to Germany have very lai^ook>- ndBce. also,. haa laige coludea, It Is noticeable that the reported •ome ot the woonded prlaoners In nlal poeieesitma which If Germ an Xfri^eenfeg which Oermasy M stgaifi- offers do not yet Include any British bwn language. Not one had a word ot eo h m le a .. A s G e rm a n y c e n l ^ o f f e r Ebrtt- e o B id a ta t " while m tidas * r^ n l^ f ih tei^lf ^ . ak aS' •Poor fellows! They g ad ____ they had boon flgkOag V n a d L ” ^ i r Gill II te w rt' 4MU0V* th a t' i^ e D IQ paying a }aat'and iBekUabl«*'peaidtyi tor transgresalons;, we much prefer to consider qurselT'es victims' .of dark and forces rather than to face tbe bald, unvamlshed'''2acts. -Once admit the absurdity of patting something into our bodies ,40 'chase something else out. and the obligation, to make a personal struggle tor better conditions becomes m os^ emphatic an d We can no h i n ^ r th ro w ;tli3 b u r­ den on *'the ether* fellow,." It comes as a 'decided jolt *to be told: . “It is ■up to you; think and’fight; or you are gone.’' Hut the tacts are clear and convincing and to all "who have tbe wisdom, the courage and the persist- 'ence to punme tbe quest tor health (Copyrifbt 1914, by A. & Cn7> to a logical conclusion there is the ORGANIC FOOD. certain reward k longer, a happier and a more efilcient Ufe. Most of tbe trouble we get Into and According to tiie published tables of ^A N S A S CITT. MO.—‘‘E^i>erie&ee Is a dear scbool, but mao? profit thereby." practically all our illness Is due to the the British army medical department This is a UbenU tranalation of an old Latin proverb, and B as com Trus- fact that we persist in seeing things and of tbe insp^tor general o i re ­ kett of .Menoken, Kazu admitted that be had learned something In the dear as we think they are, rather than as cruiting, the minimum height of school of ex p erien ce when be ap- they actually exist Either we are cruits accepted in 1848 was five feet ^ peered at the welfare loan agency and unable to see p t we refuse to recog­ six Inches: in 1883 this mlnlmnm was fo » b U ^ I w anted to deposit |7 w ith R alph Her- nize existing conditions until wq are reduced to five feet three Inches and [ ry, manager of that department forced to admit we did not compre­ In 1900 it was. still further reduced to **Wbat do you want to leave your hend what believed. five feet, making a total reduction of money here for!'* asked Mr. Perry. We know that Inorganic life pre­ six inches within a period of 52 yesow. "Why not leave tt at some bank?" ceded the organic and it Is quite defi­ In 1901 no few er th an S93.4 o f each “TTiere’s a circus in town, that's nitely settled that the secret of or­ 1,000 recnilta were under five feet six the reason," replied Truskett firmly. ganic life Is bound up In the action- of inches, and 611.8 of each 1,000 were “Itll be here fer two days, too. f chlorophyl. the green coloring matter under the 1883^ minimum chest meas­ \l \l PtWi ain’t takln' no chances o' gettlu’ skint of plants. It is exactly analogouk to urement of 34 Inches. According to 0 1 ' again by them sharpHrs.” tbe red coloring matter of our blood, tbe measuremeots' of tbe anthropo­ ‘1 don't understand,” said Perry. which is known as hemoglobin. Chler- metric committee of the British asso­ “WeD,” Tnukett elucidated, "ye see Menoken fs not fur from Topeka, opbyl. under the action of'-eonlight, ciation, the average recruit of the asd whenever a circus comes there business In Menoken closes and every­ condenses and converts Inorganic year 1900 at tbe age of nearly twenty body 03es in to the ctrcna. Bat when we all get back home and each feller matter Into food for organic Ufa years was two inches shorter and 15 eoBcIndee to tell the truth, them as wasn't pickpocketed out o' their roll lost From the primitive inorganic matter pounds lighter than tbe average stand­ ard youth of 19 years-age. ' WhyT tt frying to find which one o' three sbeils a little black ball was under. And under the Influence of sunlight the W«'v« .made gains at Pumpkin Center, as f never heaikd o' anyone pickin' the right shell from our neighborhood. Now. green plants prepare starches, sugars, The results of'the most thorough tbe census figures show; I intend to see this elrcna, and If 1 git pickpocketed the pesky brutes won't oils and proteld materials which con­ and careful InTestlgation by the kov- 'We have twice the population that wa bad git Dothin'." stitute tbe substance of various plant emmeut dnthorities and by various or­ ten years ago; ganizations and individuals Into the We have outstripped Cherry 'Valley and “Then yon don't Intend to try to find the little black ball under the shell species, and man either directly or In­ left Podunk In tbe rear; Nice, Large, •ay ibore?“ asked Perry. directly lives OD this plant life. We cause of this dangerous condition are We are catchln’ up with Blngtown and “Kot me," replied Tmskett. 'Tve seen that ball go under one o' them are absolutely without ability to live summed np in one short word—starva­ are crowding Rensaleer; abellt as square as my eyes could look at It: seen the feller lift the shell directly on Inorganic matter tion. It 1b exactly the same cause By annexin' all our suburbs we have made that results to small and easily blight­ a mighty stride. end seen the ball right onder there. Then when I bet and he raised the Admitting our dependence on plant So you’ll see It ain’l no wonder we are aheU. I fonnd I waa mistaken, or else the gambler was purty allck. fur 1 was life, it Is curious that we do not more ed crops of. vegetables and In sickly full of elvtc pitlde. Lumpy Coal for WBtehing him aO the tlxna Taln't oo use mookeyia' with that game." readily grasp and profit by the close and unprofitable live stock. This con­ Perry told‘Tnukett that the loam agency could not act as a depository, analogies to be drawn between plant dition is not necessarily doe to a lack T m , our grafters keep on smftln' In the ■ame old buar w ar; and that the only way that he could retain the money for him was to make and an im al In the quantity of food, but Is more There’s another scandal atarted nearly klm a loaB la the regular way. often tbe result of an unwise selec­ every other day; “How much do yoa want on the I??" asked Perry. The vital fluid of tbe plant we call tion, because of lack of knowledge. Can’t, eomehow, persuade the voters that It wouldn’t he a crime Threshing. " giiuiae a nickel on It,*' smiled Truskett. "I’ve got enough to see sap; the vital fluid of mao we call concerning food materials or to In­ To Quit votin' the aame tickets that their tbe abow, but I ain't takln' no chances." blood, but blood and sap are tbe same difference and carelessness in their dads did In their time: B A- pledge ticket for 6 cents was made out In the regular way and the in function. Each circulates through preparation. Got a council full of rascals; gettln' ticket and nickel given to the wise man from Menoken. Kan. the body and acts as the common car­ robbed- on every aide, rier to convey food to the individual It has long been known that the But we’ve gained tn population and are full of civic pride. cells and to carr} away the refuse. heart of a frog or a terrapin may be The proolems of life itself can be kept beating normaJiy for hours after There is rubbish In our alleys aod the air Trousers Are Stolen; Man Goes Home in Barrel solved only by the study of what takes Its removal from the body, provided Is full of smoke: place In the minute portions of the in­ it is supplied with an artificial circu­ ■We've a waterworks department, but it's got to be a joke; dividual cells. lation of blood or lymph, so.arranged h ic a g o .— Frederick Krueger Is a mild-mannered clerk in a downtown There Is graftin' in the courthouse, like­ that this liquid enters the heart from wise in the city hall; C department store and resides at 4313 Lake Park avenue. There are times VS’e know that if soil Is not rich— that is. if It does not contain food mat­ a reservoir and Is pumped out through The streets are full of mudholes and get Plpoudi Coal & Lnmber Co. when be has wished that he could relieve the even tenor of his daily life by the arteries leading from the ventricle, no repairs at ail; ter—It will not produce much In the We're In debt and gettln' deeper so the being the hero of s thrilling adven- the heart chamber connecting with knre: The other day thjs adventure way of a crop return. crooks can be supplied. CHAS. MATHER, Sec. & Manager The application of these facts Is the arterial system. Ludwig first rea­ But we've outstripped Cherry Valley and caihe. soned out and proved that the same are full of civic pride. In common with other citizens. easily seen in the case of human mal­ action could be secured from a solu­ Mr. Krueger felt Che beat that after- nutrition. If one is run down, weak We should have another schoolhouse- I and anemic. It Is round that the blood tion of the ash of blood in water, and Bued bonds a year ago; ,BOon and decided Co take a swim. He Ringer afterward proved that tbe chose the lake at FcK-ty-secood street. is deficient In iron and perhaps ip It appears the grafters somehow gobbled heart of tbe frog can be kept beating up the money, though; B is g2irmenta be placed on the break­ other mineral salts—although up to for long periods in a circulation of a We’ve a law forblddln’ gamblin', but the Central Meat Market water. Then be plunged la. the present time but little attention gamblers never mind, mixture of sodium, potasslnza and cal­ W ^e be waa palling Joyously In has been given to anything but iron— And the town looks like the dickens, but cium. Subsequently Howell, Loeb and tbe lake two men allghte'd from a and an effort Is made to supply tbe we've left Podunk behind: others attempted to prove or analyze We are catchln' up with Blngtown; we've passing freight train. They observed deSciency by giving the patient some Call C entral M eat M arket,! the part played by the several ele­ spread out on every side. the Kmeger apparel. In a minute or form of Inorganic iron. So you'll see it 'ain't no wonder we are ments. It waa shown that a frog's 'phone 2R, for two more, they were hurrying westward with a pair of pearl gray trousers. Anemia is well known to 1^ a most full of civic pride. heart fed with a solution of sodium Some ten minutes late^^Sergt. Eidward Balder of the Hyde Park station difficult disease to combat, and with­ saw a barrel approaching raiildly up Forty-third street on a pair of human out doubt tbe reason for this Is that chloride, our ordinary table salt, will A C ure. -iL-i legs. Investigation proved Mr. Krueger to be inside. we have been trying to do the Impos­ beat well for awhile and then will ‘‘Yes. sir, I was totally cured of a O l i o i o o !'■■ ( “What do you think you are—a keg of beer?" inquired Sergeant Raider. sible. We have been trying to force gradually weaken and die; but If at serious dSse of dyspepsia during my i; - ) Mr. Kn^eger explained. The sergeant permitted him to go home and our digestlve'organs to assimilate in­ this point the heart is fed a mixture vacation." went In search of the trousers. organic matter and our organization of sodium, potassium and calcium “Fine! Exercising daily and sleep­ Sm oked M eats of all Kinds, salts it resumes tbe beat and works ing in the open air was what did It, Late in. the afternoon smoke was seen Issuing from a bam In the rear waa never constructed to achieve that Vs of 4047 Drexel boulevard. Two individuals ran from the bam and down the end. We have reached tbe present vigorously and well for many hours. I suppose?" Two Rumanian physiologists, Atha­ Hom e M ade Balogna and Sausages, alley as the fire department arrived. -After the blaze was extinguished Ser­ stage of animal development by eat­ “No. I couldn't eat any of tbe stuff 11 geant Balder discovered a pair of pearl gray flannel trousers. ing vegetable matter containing iron nasius 4nd Gradlnesco, report that they put on the table at tbe place 1 Now Mr. Kmeger Is no longer a sansculotte, and Sergeant Balder Is the and other organized elements or by they succeeded in maintaining 'the where 1 spent my twp weeks, and the gainer by a dozen cigars. eating other animals that have eaten .beat of a frog's heart detached from rest was what tny stomach seemed T ry them an d you w on’t e a t a n y o th e r. l i- ' tbe body in glass—in vitro, as it is to need." vegetable matter containing Iron. El Socin fed two groups of mice to technically termed—for a period of prove this point To one group be 23 days. Carrel has maintained the Poor Alfred. R r noorwalker Gasps Ss Shoplifter Steals Washtub gave food free from Iron but added funcUonlu of the entire abdominal “What are you worrying about?" FRANK RAAVBO, Manager medicinal iron in the form of the in­ contents of a cat in glass, entirely de­ ‘Tm afraid the year that's begin­ BOTH PHONES FREE DELIVERY ‘ organic Iron chloride; to the other tached frba the body to which it be­ ning isn't going to be much of a year i r m i n g h a m , a l a .—Washtubs of all shapes and sizes were strewn over group he gave tbe same Iron-free diet longed. the heart action, digestion and for me. Here 1 am without even $10 B the counters of one of Birmingham's stores the other morning, and huge but added to It egg yolk containing all other vital functions continuing in in my pocket and In danger of losing placards anno^ced the sale of these tuba at prices In no way commensurate iron In a highly organized form, full operation for a period of ten days. m y Job.’’ with their size. The tubs were large the mice on tbe artificial iron diet All these results are made possible “Or. come, cheer up. Things might and the prices small, so the washer­ died before tbe thirty-third day of the by feeding the tissues carefully ad­ be a good deal worse. Think of poor At The New Meat Market women of Birmingham deserted their experiment, while the other group of justed proportions of sodium, potas­ Alfred Vanderbilt He’s got to pay irons—on a nice day for ironin’, too— mice fed with iron as prepared by sium and calcium, together with oxy­ 840,000 for a fiat this year." and hied them to the store for pur­ nature lived and gained in weight gen. You Can Get the Choicest Cuts of chases It is very clear that these salts play S uccess. r.* 3 A black wave swept over end The same principle applies in the a most important part in the rhyth­ “Tbe secret of success," says An­ around tbe washtubs. Tbe clerks matter of meat diet Foster fed dogs mical beat of tbe heart and that the drew Carnegie, “lies not In doing your were enveloped and the tubs began on ash-free fats and carbohydrates presence of each of these salts in work, but in recognizing the right 1 to disappear; the purchasers "toted" and on meats from which the salts normal proportion is absolutely nec­ man to do It" Fresh and Salt Meats N away the tubs, with smiles adorning had been extracted by soak tog In dis­ essary for normal heart activity, there­ Think of the splendid success their faces. One washerwoman, car- tilled water, and the 'died in fore for normal health and vitality. Thomas Gray might have achieved if ■ 1 rylng weight for age, had formed part from twentiMlx to thirty-six days. It Yet In the face of all these known he bad picked out some good man Try our H om e-m ade Sausage. It is fine. [.‘A rf of the dark-hned rush, but left the crowd after a few minutes in the midst is clear from this that It Is Just as im­ and proved facts there are not want­ to write tbe "Elegy In a Country of the seething tray. ing "food-experts"- who unqualifiedly portant that we have mlnersd matter Churchyard." Try our Pure H om e-rendered Lard and She cauTled no washtnb. From her size It seemed she had all the weight in our blood as it Is that tbe plants assert that foods wanting In these im­ she ccMild carry. She was passing down one of the aisles and was almost shall have it in their aap, and it is due portant elements are perfectly health­ F ailure. you will use no other. • clear of the- rush, when there was a Jam. A floor walker was also caught in to the fact that we are not receiving ful and nutritious. cheated, he schemed and ha lied. the aisle between the huge cleaner of soiled Iluen and a counter, and It these elements in normal amount that He wronged tha best friend that he had; seemed he was due to be crushed. I.nck of public information on these He thrust all his manhood aside, rnO N E US YOUR ORDERS. we are having so much Illness. And profits alone made him gUid. Tbe/shar> edge of the counter'pressed Into one'side, and he leaned We are slowly staning ourselves important points or Indifference to toward tbe dark weight on his left, expecting to Qnd it softer. Instead, a into disease during-the greater part them is responsible for England'e He cheated, he schemed and he s t^ . sharp circular edge threatened to cut him off at the hips. Surprised, he of our lives simply because we do not physical degeneration as shown In itn He took what his brothers hwd earned: r«u*ed to uv» tlmsell uid hu hand €ncounter.d the rim of a washfob. [ kao* a'nd":,lTrn''ot take the n^n'ble"to army and navy records, and a survey He stifled the cries of his soul. WILLIAM STRENG , From all that was nobte he tl^ed. Th« waaberwolnah had her tub. but It waa under her skirt and not under ! learn some Tttal]y necessary facta of conditions In this country will show Local ’Phone ,90-F2 Free Delivery b e r arm . similar action in progress here. Ob^ He cheated and schemed add h* won Tbe tub was removed and tbe washerwoman went back to her ironin' DEFICIENT FOOD. viously any conditions that will de­ The wealth he had longed to possess; with a reprlmsind, but without the tub. crease the bean beat and power must But he learned, when hla scheming 4ras done. Truth and popularity are not synony­ affect digestion, assimilation and gen­ That the fates had denied him success. —Laying the— Atlantic------Cable.------_ W ha lea. -r t h - 'V t mous, as any one will testify who has eral physical vigor and lead- to anemia, Cyrus Field made fifty voyager f The Set^tteh-fishery boards aim «ai' tried to tell the truth and follow It. neurasthenia an'd all their allied evils, Clearly Exaggerated. across tbe AUantic, and worked Inces- rep««:t:fpM fa r to abow that tha opdek Ban on Sugar Cane, But New China Doesn’t Care especially in the field the piactise which we then'seek to overcome by In a book store window appears this santly for thirteen years before he- of whales has bean gertoaj*y rsjhice*j. - of medicine. taking ."medicine.'’ legend; "What’s Wrong "With the accompllshed his great task cf laying In r e c e n t years. T h e S o o tk A c d d ite d f i Worid? Q. K- Chesterton."—New a cable over the ocean. After several of whom Dean Ramsey telte ! AN FRANCISCO, CAL-—Broad grins |uud knowing winks predominated tbe York Evening Post. failures and tbe output of 16,000,000 have found in thta the fni/tiiT^ S other dsLsr in Chinatown when It became known that Unde Sam. through may be merit and human interest in The young man who has Just heeo things looked discouraging until July h e r forebodings. She protaatad | his departm «t of agrlculture, h as ban n jed the succulent sugar cane, with Its SAYS BRIDGE DWARFS MIND soch.reminiBcences as Napoleon's of Jilted ^ the girl with whom he is of 1866, when a third cable, 2,000 miles the Introduction of gM ,mi the ( cheap sweetness, from Importation Austerliti. and 1 ^ 's of the Wilder* Victim S a y s He Found Nothing But madly In love will refnse to believe long, was colled on the Great Eastern, th a t tt would snperaada the nae ^W _ into the country from Hawaii. Porto nees battlee; but what possible virtue Pucrilo Discourse a n d C heap that Hr. Chesterton is solely to blame. and success was assared. "fnist's to bacoma«* tbe pair R ico m d a l forelgs oMBtriea. can be found in a bridge fiend's ten- Talk ^ Card Table. s h e asked. ' ^ - Tee Cktuig Tki. a leatier among mlunte recHation on how he played A Faulty Olagneala the score of propiiMoci oi c o r n e r I caa never In this world get back that last hand In the game when So- "The trouble wiUi yaa." said the SJnfpla Stranger. i stands wbere.nre sold tobaeeoi traits, the things that bridge has cost me. ahd-So was bis partner, when it was "We are presenting to yov notice," doctor, after he had remorod his ther­ T a k a O n e f lu te s . ' esady. sbslons sad nagar caae. was Money? Not that, so muck. Bat time, gameaP, and-he held six spadeo, etc.? said the sUver-tongued orator, ’’a man mometer from beneath be!r tongue, “Is Snsle'a graadmothei' had 1 ^ the first to le a n oC tiio aenr order. and oppcHtna:^, and Inteltectaal re­ .li Hum anything te^.tiie oniverse who to free from coim ^ alliances and that you have a subnccBial tempera- Ing her. Suale ielt t “ W h y m ' m era siiliBhsiin sagel finements and pleasurea, and the good m ono pfOteg than this sort*<^ alr- Intrignes; a man who has led a life of bean tmngbt n ^ar to ' c ^ e Car seB oiar f if snilHil Td« society of^worth-irttlle peo^el and a J e m m ln g ? And yet Is H not what you dignified seclusion; a man who—" 'T don’t consider that a Berions However, aha j got evea. lbfete|r'| ■ ' B was sshl^lasd-& sit the govern- thousand other good things. JBridge are hsaiing, y v n aecompUahed bridg- “That's all right." interrapted the im­ Bjrmptom." she coldly replied. *T am k■ itte n V -« f-siwa* tass. deeds*-ttet .ew e are-“ter has a way of dalllag BsnstetltUao. er, about siz or seven days In tbe patient Itoteoer. “We all know yoor from Boston." qutoedf “Kltt . ''fnlssB'taassCi eh*>JdMHS. dfspaMk".. This must be so. How elao w:oal* weeky—Owen Hatterss In the Smart man' doesn’t know anything abont dead t&to mlaiDet ,1 ^ 8 - anally became platn to Tee that this meant men and women, quick to take oflieBae S e t In China. politics, or he wouldn’t be In your “' *'9 sa v d i^ hlid^^W tataa la what might pass tor an ingenloaa way. fig h t" me. kitty, but|«Ae p t o a I and slow to be .appeased^ aodal and “In China people worship their aiu ‘ ' ~ (ielr qnd'* commented Tee, with disturbing serlouo- . H alf th e B attle. _ business life, calmly submit to baPy- ce sto rs.” ragging and poUta scourging dating (S * lf 1 wera you,* said the old bach- , “So I' have heard. Evidently th ^ fllving “Sight" ta tha Blind. ttd'M w a. tested to disturb the eqnanlmlty of the dls> ganw of baldga? ^ to the banodlet. T d either rate have no college so^komores te Chln^" By the nsa ot t e a o^attum o ^ a Joy- ^ hondred Chinese repeated the There Is a bUnor m P « ^ o f ^ oo tt V ^ M i r h y . ' * md, -9rh«^ they porchased—sugar cane? rep ly , blind may "aaa'* and raadi By tiw o i bridge, fh ai* .^ maraly flmnriii “Wril,**musTha •'bu rif n a d j Be. IfItenM*. . ____ t a i o i nuPBon «hat*a half tha o l tike varying raatotancea te telaStote' ona. The moat vIcteas.M teg^. tj^ I t lan’t ante. ti> paM » n c h tn ia t. a hngs wont allow it, well, wo i g S v ' OM ea tn U ^ ' - . c e lto t h e p ra M M w ^ Ugdto brides madie ' w o n who. to .^todTA^jirnly h o o a m f the prevailing sentiment ■edf o( alnd-tha^iraeflmtaallj ^ow a by a.

. l i - . i . M M ooiip lii H i gftttkerad 8t Iiii borne in bonor ypr^atiw iiji 40tb bintid^y. Tbe old .M jins It' F nd Fiibbaok aad feM ir I (hat a womao cannot keep m but evidODtly Mm. had Bd. Lyke aa4 ' kept this one. Our worthy pnrtleDtf BelM Ue Friday to ■ Mcfed the > 9 ^ - , Taylor in a few well bhoaen r6« coming. ' . • M preaented Mr. M. witit a beauti­ M astefQton ------*" - • ful chair. For onoe in bis life Mr. home allar. Madceoder was speoohiOM. However, h to we know that he enjoyed the ooeadon. U n . W UUm s aoB I siWif loe cream and cake were aeved after have returned hoi|eT tfleea|ei#ee-w a^ i which a social boar was spent, also am e with w iativeaat lliMWHW.- musie and a recitation by Mfea Otadya fid. L^ke and fertny^uiH Smith. All departed wishing Mr. M. W yandotte and wBe noea^peafed bdaia IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF many happy returns of the day. b y M rt. l i y k e ’s m o th e r who w iH .e p e a d \ tbe week w i^ bet. Vem Mackender was home from ^ e O U t Edgb Club was |iXig. home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. BurtonGnlput«ad Mr* [. These Ranos are going fast. Yet, in spite of the many purchases made, there Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Armstrong spent and Mia. T. P . Geer atteai^ the F > ^ ! Monday night with Mr. and ' Mrs. reunion at Whitmore Lake FiM nv. are still some very sensational bargains on our floors. Don’t miss the opportun- Mackender and visited at Wm, Farley’s ity of seeing these instruments. Visit our warerooms TO-DAY T uesday. Ovaog to an uonvoldnble neesdent lo j Samuel Armstrong of Oaklahoma tbe picture mnabine on Wedneod^r evk-^ City, is spending a couple of weeks aing, JPisber & Co. were ohUged to .de* I with bis daughter, Mrs. W. R. LeVan eSare th e ' p ic tu r e a h o w o ff I $300 Piano; maghogany case beauti­ $350 Piano; handsom e oak case; full 7 1-3 and family. ful design, full! 7-3 octaves; 3 pedals, good octaves; A sam ple Piano slightly shopw orn T h e cro w d Marvin Arnold of Goldfield, Cal., an tlokem which will be good I condition; youv’e never seen such values at $145 $143 reduction; fine tone; excellent action $207 old time resident of this place, spent tainmeot next week. The anaagepM at last week with bis sisters, the two Miss were tbrry to disappoint tbbeiowd, bat $400 Piano; w ell-know n m ake, high-grade $375 Piano; large style, m ahogany; very Arnolds, also calling on old friends in accidents are boond to bnjipea nod th ey'' attractive in appeerance,and w ith fullsw eei instrum ent; large style;fancy oak case;beau-^ (be neighborhood. were in po way to blsine in the m u tts . tiful tone; w onderful value a t our sale price'$242 'R M ts. Mark Joy took her little daugb- The machine will be in gvod runajag tone; a samt>le Piano and a rare bargain•$173 wr Lewanda to Ann Arbor hospital last Older for the next diow. ^k where she is remaining for treat­ f m ent. Do You Know LET 08 MOVE ONE INTO YOUR HOME That if yov have be«i feeUpg Mile ud cross all day caa rid yekfeilf Rctnarlcablc Cur* of Oycentcry. Dftfaebufdenliy tak^ ‘ ‘ *I w ta attacked with dysentery about D R . H E R R I C K ’S July 16th, and used tbe doctor’s medi­ PILLS. beforegei]« to C>ee as well our stock of cine and other remedies with ao relief, biltowneM, atomoeh ^oOu Piano; an in.stru- only getting worse all tbe time. I was regular bowds and make Christmas specials in new * unable to do anything and my w e ^ t fresh, vigorous and ehearft inent noted the country 26 eta. Sold by J. W . fi! Pianos; latest, handsoiu- draped from 146 to 126 pounds. I over for its splemlid tone suffered for about two months when R Co. a n d B e y e r ’s P h a n n a c est designs: eacli fully was advised to use Chamberlain’s Colic,. and ilependahility; larg­ Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I guaranteed. Prices eom- used two bottles of it and it gave roe ProbMc Nettca. est style ; -eannot he tolr a lag sav­ H. C. Peck is drawn on Jury for tbe lovthu Oadand. That a eofk adi * gift. TO QUICK BUYERS NOW FOR ONLY e poMMad totaa aaeSMIvalwaka ^ ing. You will he surprised ^t the September and October term of court. values we offer. COME TO-DAY. • FREE YEAR’S EXCHANGE TRIAL W. T. Greerie, Hopkinton, N. H., writes the following letter which will > •• " “ A'iSSW. n . t SMALL PAYMENTS I interest every one who has kidney We.absolutely guarjintee y«nu en­ $ 3 9 8 WVite or phone for Bargain Li.esiekthk«aek. . wadkiP atay at Ann Arbor. WEST PLYMOUTR M iM .BIaaebe^latt o f Enkater, spen^ BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Savery of Dexter, S a tu r d a y a a d Sunday at home. vosir Mrs. J. C. O’l^yan aad ehLdren and r MeertoO Cowpto was at the home of tbeir son Coda last Emory Shook and femily attended the ipy, battbatevena home eoming at Wayne. e who bare Thao* ''How the Tfotihto Stfirla ’ Casterllne spent a few days | Miss Ennah Tiflln4iBa been qutite ill a o ic ls ia in a at tbe home Wade Cady neai j ^ u nder tb e d< eto P e Dare'. MM. E . Staoart a a d M r. an d M ra. W ^ i Hollis femily reunion occurred at Heeoey ware Detroit vii4oft| 8^ai^tfe|v itajf>ay*s Ldifriast Saturday! m m ILSjtf. Wl%> Mlsau X —giP— ii Qreee Sboe- _ Am b o ^ a o f tb e ir