y and THE ALTO SOLO - Kent District Library
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y and THE ALTO SOLO - Kent District Library
A T-^TT- GRAND PJ KOflCB TO y D P A Mat t u s k anmnd this noUce ihowt that the aulMcriptkMi b doe and should be paid at once. If yo* wish the paper stopped, notify the puhlither imniediately. Otherwise it will ha cootiaued iadetaiteiy. Kindly observe and xreatly oblitfe the SUBSCRIBERS P t l U M S t i l f l C M T h i s p a p e r will s t o p a t o n c e if p a i d t o d a t e a n d so o r d e r e d by the s u b s c r i b e r . Not f o r c e d on a n y o n e w h o q u i t s s q u a r e . R e g u l a r 10-page edition $2.00 p e r year, o r 6-page local e dition $1.50 p e r year, in advance. P l e a s e o b s e r v e a n d oblige t h e publisher. and THE ALTO SOLO % * VOLUME XXX. N U M B E R 10 m LOWELL, MICHIGAN, AUG. 10, '22 %r, UAa/ Snvistbi* Old Tlfan Has k avar occarad to yo« that thara is aa Mviublaald al your olbow whom yon ara Mppittiaf? at 60. G5, or 70 yoors ol afa. Yooaro not only oarmng a livh« for yourtatf as yaa vara, balyaa ara SUPPOSED la ha paHmg so«aaf if away with which ta hay dalhiac, foo4 aad •Mtav far that old asaa yoarsall aa yaa will ha. Yoa ara ailhar BMhing ar daatrayiat yaarffuturahapach warhing waah. Which ara yaa Hniag? Start •ahiaf an allowaaca far aM Mr.'Salf. Haia falafl ta n — i it. $1.00 a waah rfapaaitaJ ragularly ia this hash will maha Mr. Salf iadapaadaatat §•, 66 ar 70 faarsafaga. DOMT IT ALL. 4 % a M S a M y lor Your S a v l n f a C/ty State Siank Tfiek, A Homo For S a v l R f s Your Most Precious K'^IIPICIICHEMDHTOWNMM PIONEERnLOWELL dRCHES Aagnat 17. P r s f F r i d a y Bpaaks. Bay S e a a t Band Playa. T h e L o w e l l B o a r d of T r a d e i s c o - o p e r a t i n g w i t h t h e officers of t h e Kent C o u n t y F a r m Bureau a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r Kent C o u n t y F a r m B u r e a u p i c n i c . Lowell, Auiffist 17 have b e e n m a d e a s f o l l o w s : 10 a . m.. sports. Will M u r p h y , c h a i r m a n of committee. Barnyard golf, (quoits.) T h i s event w i l l b e in c h a r g e of Ionia c o u n t y c h a m p i o n s . Heuben L e e a n d F r a n k F r e e m a n , a n d is o p e n t o those r e s i d i n g in Kent c o u n t y o n l y . Regulation quoits w i l l b e f u r n i s h e d , a n d s t a n d a r d r u l e s will g o v e r n . Games will b e in p r o g r e s s in c h a r g e of Rev. Broxholni. of AHo. P r i s e s p r o b a b l y will b e offered f o r v a r i o u s contests. B u n d l e p i t c h i n g contest. Open t o all c o i n e r s , in c h a r g e of H e n r y J o h n s o n a n d H o w a r d Bartlett. Prize, best t h r e e tine hay f o r k . H a y p i t c h i n g contest. Open to all. In c h a r g e of Lee L a m p k i n a n d J . P . B y r n e s . P r i s e : Best t h r e e t i n e hay f o r k . Dinner. 12 o'clock E a s t e r n Stan d a r d time. Basket picnic o n t h e Island. Iced tea will b e f u r n i s h e d free. T h i s will be f o l l o w e d by c o m m u n i t y singing, led by t h e lloii. H u n t l e y Hussel. Meeting will be called t o o r d e r a l 1:30 p. m.. by W. 11. Oliver. President Kent County F a r m B u r e a u Address by P r o f . David F r i d a y P r e s i d e n t *1. A. C. At 3:00 p . m., b a s e ball at Recreation p a r k ball grounil, C r a t t a n vs (.uscade. This event w i l l be in e h a r g e of Earl T h o m a s . Don't forget t h e date, a n d t h a t l.owell clocks r u n on Eastern s t a n d a r d time. Come e a r l y ami stay to t h e linish. Kent Countv F a r m B u r e a u Agent, K. K. Vining and M. B. MePherson, m e m b e r o the S t a t e b o a r d of a g r i c u l t u r e , ant C. 11. Hunciinaii, of the F a r m Bureau. will b e in atlendanee. Music will be f u r n i s h e d by t h e l«owell Boy Scouts b a n d of lifty pieces. IN THK LONG AGO. it Your Eyesight MHI JOU d o n o t R p p i M i a t o it u n t i l i t H l o a t o r i m p a i n i l . O u c a l u a i i t ia l u a t f o r lift*. A l l a u t l i o r i t i H i a g r w t l m t t l i e U * t safeguard liMt o r i n i p a i r H l (»ye*iitlit in p r o p erly m a d e a n d Properly Fitted Glasses T h a t V w h e r e w e COIUH i n — t l m t 'N o u r b u a i n m i M , o u a l i t t H l b y s t u d y , eqiilpinHit a n d louir eiperience. D o n t d e l a y u n t i l t o o l a t e . I ' r o e r a H t i n a t i o n ia t b e t h i e f o f a i i e h t a a w e l l a s of t i m e . A. D. OLIVEK J . w a U r a a d OptooMtriil "Hywn KsauilitHil ami (1IUNM>N DID YOU JOIN THE PEOPLFH PARTY. &VE.R Saa a DOUBLE-ENDED R o a s l a r raaiSng In ap^atka dlracllans tryiag to gat aaray fran hhasoM? Jast hnagiaa It! W*N, that is Jast as SENSIBLE aad POSSIBLE as it It far a PERSON ta cat oricas balow a Jast aad raasoaabla prafU; andattbaaaMtinatrr tamaha yau baliava that ba It baadiaf yaa GOOD, STANDARD Gaada af qaality. I bat a aatbiar chaap oltbar ia ME4TS. TEAS ar COPPEE. I aha ta Kayo aatbing but Iba bast, aad tall it at a raataaabla and lagkiMta profit, lean sava saa awasy an caffae. aad yaa will liba it battar—hacaasa Mt FRESH ROASlED. Tbat't wby. White'i Market & Coffee Ranch HMUTY Mn SMVKC - SATBfXCTMN TUBE FREE Wkk atary Braaswich Tira tald aotil Aug. IS SPECIAL I • f f t g a Carriart II.0S Tira Catart II.7S to f t 66 •orfalno In Utad Tltog and Tubot Auto P o l U h BailorWo M t T L P K i r s TTUK S H O P <laaa»iie M a a d a r d Oil Hiatiaa wear one want to Iteaia F r o a i T h i s Paper 25 Year* Age, Aagast 12, 18f7. Ada P i o n e e r picnic. Secretary William F a r r e l l r e a d yearly r e p o r t of deaths. Speakers, Myron 11. \ \ a l k e r , J o h n C. Blatichard, State S e n a t o r Loomis, Attorney George 11. White a n d Mr. H a r t w e l l , of Ada. D e a t h s of Mrs. A. B. J o h n s o n , )wight Lane, Orin N, Standish and Mrs. David Condon. B o r n , son to Mrs. C. Bergin. O. O. Adams built c o n c r e t e walk f o r 11. F. C l a r k . C h a r l e s (Juiek on business t r i p t o Chicago. S a r a n a c h a s flti w i d o w s . Mesdames Bisby and P u r p l e attended Ada picnic. Boy Hill maile bicycle t r i p to G r a n d Rapids, a n d to Ovid, G r a n d l,edge a n d t Hi vet. Mesdames Boylan, Hoslwick and l l u g h s o n r o d e bicycles t o Ada picnic. Mr. a n d Mrs. J. S. Hull visited a t t e r \ s i s t e r at Ionia. s a r i aroarr l'»i* wmni* | | in fM"V imnI l»»r miIwih tl i - tcrv Imiil lu «|t» HV waai l o l « U !•» Ictlli kimlf. for llw in HH K«MM| fur IIN II In I IN* bpr; IHII W MIMII •VIM iully IM l i m e IIM* • IIHIMV f«I •IMIM tin* IMTMIK. M IMI NIKIH II LUINL IN N I a RVIMIIUR UNKHINI NF Inn IN- IN* I'IIMIIIIR*. LLTRMAY L^IA 11.1. HI H.M%II A MA% R «a»F Mil I IN* NimHiNf >I*N iMfilk >INI HaiH-ie OHV*- I*MIII NHNIIII. i4lli^r h i llm w w i HI HIMMIII I IMI IIHW NN«I I n l i wllli N* uinl wn Mill *li<iw >«iu AHHL « KIMMI III»« -IMH-III %4*T MINILI| IN* INMIIR MI NMI IMW TTTMY U LA IMHV >INI 0rl MlMll^l ' M'l r.-tNi lNUt' YlW mN nlllliftMW }imt ANy IliMf yim NMNI it. Willi IIH* inli'ii ol NIMNI. U l W K I X M I l M N N f * ANII LOAN AMI'lf. 6 §» H K ' » n a . I n PNIIHI If. | M Mmirr, f W M a r r We believe t h a t t h e RefNiblican and D e m o c r a t i c p a r t i e s a r e not controlled b y n o r a r e they in s y m p a t h y wilh a g r e a t m a j o r i t y of t h e voters of t h i s c o u n t r y . T h a t present economic c o n d i t i o n s a n d t h e w e l f a r e of the nation d e m a n d the organization of a t h i r d p a r t y , (a p a r t y of t h e people, by the people a n d f o r t h e people.) T h e organization of t h i s p a r l y is developing along t h r e e lines. F i r s t — l l i e organization of iinils in every precinct and t o w n s h i p . These u n i t s t o serve a s a n u c l e u s f o r t h e p a r t y organization at election time. If you a r e in s y m p a t h y w i t h t h i s movement w e earnestly reqiiest you call a meeting of y o u r neighbors. Elect a Secretary and f o r w a r d to this ollice naines a n d a d d r e s s e s of llmse p r e s e n t , together w i t h a copy of any resolution t h a t is passed, t h e lime aand n d place p l a c e of the n e s t meeting, meeti and a notation r e g a r d i nng g it h e senlTment in y o u r c o n u n u m nily t o w a r d this c a m u a i g n . Second—-We a r e seeking Hnan ial s u p p o r t as the progress prtup-ess of t h i s ampaign will ddtiiei campaign e p e m l largely upon the a m o u n t of publicity that we c a n secure. Space in t h e public press, I lie rent of halls, t h e salary of o r ganizers a n d many other e x p e n s e s inciileiit l o this campaign will entail a large outlay. T h i r d - - W e pay a salary l o o r g a n izers in d i s t r i c t s thai h a v e not lieen organized. Tlie most important situation t h a t f a r e s t h e people of t h e T n i t e d States is tlie polftiesl situation a n d t h e res* son t h a t is t r u e is because e v e r y oth* e r situation, every o t h e r iihsse of American life d e p e n d s on a m i is en* tirely s u b o r d i n a t e lu and corollary of Ihe political situation. Address s l l c o r r e s p o m l e n c e lu J. H. C h a n d l e r , Executive S e c r e t a r y , * 0 F i f t h Avenue, New York City. - T 1 M K t i f t l m o lo b o r e . G o t rid of I h o Wot. W o tail a l l t h o t l a n d a r d Ay o B t o t m l n o l o r t t * El V •moW* PI* P M M D>ity Fly Rillar Flag, l i e . W - «lsacarry tba b^st •prart fat rattle, tarh aa SbsrwhiWUbran, Maaagram, I't-.. W. 5. W1NEGAR Mildred M a t h e w s spent S u n d a y a t h e r p a r e n t s h o m e in West L o w e l l . Mrs. Ava Wardeli is visiting h e r sons in C r a n d Bapids f o r t w o w e e k s . D o not m i s s seeing " P e n r o d " at Strand theater Friday and Saturday. adv. Mr. a n d Mrs. Clint Miller a r c visiting t h e i r nepliew at Otsego f o r a week. Mrs. Will H u f l o r d is visiting h e r f a t h e r a n d s i s t e r . Simon Petitt a n d Mrs. W a r d e l i . Boss Milton J o h n s o n h a s b e e n s p e n d i n g a week w i t h his a u n t . Mrs. R. C . English, in G r a n d Rapids. Miss C a r o l i n e B a r r . of G r a n d Rapids, visited over the w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r sister, Mrs. Daniel E a s t e r brook. L1ND FAMILY REUNION. Otto Wisner. wife and children The l.'Uii a n n u a l reunion of the spent S u n d a y with t h e i r cousin, Mr. Eind family was held at Lowell, a n d Mrs. D. E a s t e r b r o o k , also C l a r a .' August „ . , 0. . . Huin made — di d i n n e r on Wunch. > i»i; islaad impossible, but Lowell Misses Inez Frazee a n d Marville ollicials kindly ottered the use of the Wright r e t u r n e d F r i d a y f r o m Ypsil- City hall, which otter w a s gladly lauti, w h e r e they a t t e n d e d s u m m e r accepted by tjii* association. Tables were .set for lifty-six, and the d i n n e r school. was one long to be remembered. A Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Sayles h a v e social hour followed, a f t e r w h i c h r e t u r n e d a f t e r visiting t h e i r g r a n d r r e s i d e n t Haumgartner caller t h e son. L u t h e r Severy and family, of meeting to o r d e r and election of Otsego. omcers tuok place. On account of Miss Doris Morse h a s r e t u r n e d the failing health of President h o m e f r o m Marine City a n d Ypsi- Haumgartner. J. E. Lind, of Alto* lanli, w h e r e she attended school t h e succeeded him in that ollice. D. W'! past year. Lind. of Ionia, for vice president, Mr. a n d Mrs. Vern Pierce and s o n . Mrs. Lewis Leece. of Keene, secreof Marine City, are visiting t h e i r tar>-treasurer. The- next meetinu meeting mother. Mrs. F. J. Morse, and o t h e r will be at (.ampau lake the first SunLowell relatives. day in August, 1923. T h e hour folMrs. It. C. English a n d son. Dale lowing the business session w a s Parmlee. of G r a n d Hapids, visited g'ven to recalling incidents in the h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. F . M. life of Itev. W. H. Lind, also incidents in the school d a y s of the t h i r d J o h n s o n t w o d a y s last week. A rising vote U c e n s e d lo W f d : Eugene H a m - generation of Linds. of hanks was given he reiring presimond, 25, G r a n d Hapids. G r a c e C. Averill, 25, Ada. Ilal W. Ilendee, den for his e l f o r t s in connection 27, G r a n d Bapids; Lula Brooks, 21. with the association, a l w a y s b e i n g present at all meetings, and the Uwell. ernest wish expressed t h a t he would Mr. and Mrs. D. T h o m p s o n a n d soon be able to again take his place Minnie Gill, f r o m Clinton, Iowa, a n d as head of the association. Six Mrs. A. D o w n i n g , of S a r n i a , Out., new ineinhers w e r e added the past a r e visiting Mr. and Mrs. Moses E r b W;"-- ,, present were from and o t h e r f r i e n d s . Alto, McLords, Ionia, Keene, WoodH. It. J o h n s o n has m a d e a good land, ( a l e d o n i a and Lowell. The recovery f r o m his operation f o r association w i s h e s t o express their hernia a n d will be brought h o m e appreciation of t h e kindness of U w f r o m Blodgett hospital t h i s a f t e r - ell ollicials in t h e i r elforts t o m a k e noon lo r e c u p e r a t e . the all air a success. Mis. Lewis Leece, Secretary. T h e Lowell I n d e p e n d e n t s will play their lirst game in the Island BLACK HAWK REUNION. park toiirnament at t i r a n d Hapids, August l.'i, Lowell vs Cedar S p r i n g s I.I" 1 ! 1 ' l s 1 ' r o m ' a n n u a l reunion of the at 2 p. m.. T h e Lowell team h a s m a c k Hawks, was held at Hecreabeen strengthened and will t r y to tion park, Ionia, Mich., August 6. win. In spite of t h e t h r e a t e n i n g s h o w A State a n d Federal ollicer. a c t i n g ers dinner was served to llfty-llve, in capacity of moonsliine detective a f t e r which a business meeting w a s is said to h a v e made several a r r e s t s held ami the following ollicers w e r e hereabouts, a n d t o have located o n e elected: President, Mrs. J o h n H a w k . or more stills. Others who are Vice president, Emerson HinderHi wanted, w e u n d e r s t a n d , have disapi c a r e d : and f a c t s a r e h a r d to o b t a i n , lider. Secretary. Mrs. Clayton Brock. mt doubtless all "Will c o m e out in T r e a s u r e r . Mrs. H e r b e r t Dennis. the w a s h . " I h e guests w e r e f r o m the followThe large plate glass in f r o n t of Lansing. Ionia, Lake the Alden j e w e l r y store in t h e King ing places: block was s m a s h e d by boys Satur- Odessa, liehnont, Vergennes, Alto. lay evening, o n e sitting on Ihe ledge South Boston a n d Lowell. and Ihe o t h e r playing h o r s e w i t h him. B a t h e r rough on the o w n e r , F. T. King, w h o liad lust lieen to a large e x p e n s e rebuilding the floors and f o u n d a t i o n s in the block. T h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. Mort flulason w a s m a d e m e r r y last Wednesday night bv Mrs. Itulason inviting in some f r i e n d s of h e r b r o t h e r . George McGlocklin a n d wife, giving them a complete s u r p r is e . A delicious l u n c h w a s served, a f t e r which t h e guests played games and danced until t h e " w e e s m a ' h o u r s . " With good wishes f r o m a host of f r i e n d s Mr. a n d Mrs, McGlocklin left for t h e i r f u t u r e h o m e in Detroit Saturday niorning. VACATION B I B L E SCHOOL CLOfiINC., AUGUST 1 1 he Daily Vacation Bible school will give its closing program Wednesday a f t e r n o o n , August Ifi, at 2 o'clock in the p a r k . The o u t s t a n d i n g f e a t u r e of the program will be a dramatization of the Biblical s t o r y of Hutli. This school is closing a very successful six w e e k s term of religious education, h a v i n g one h u n d r e d a n d twenty boys and girls, between the ages of live and fourteen years enrolled. P a r e n t s and friends a r e urged to IM* present at this closing lirogram. BRIGHT A t T I V R ROY WANTRD. President H a r d i n g is a p r i n t e r , :md practical n e w s p a | i e r man. Benjamin F r a n k l i n , one of America's greatest m e n , w a s a p r i n t e r and f o u n d e r of t h e S a t u r d a y livening IJost, Many o t h e r of o u r great public nien o w e Iheir e d u c a t i o n and success t o tlieir e a r l y connection with t h e p r i n t i n g a n d n e w s p a p e r Held. T h e o p p o r t u n i t y is greater today t h a n e v e r before. Printers are s c a r c e a n d well paid. Just now T h e l e d g e r ollice c a n give a good o p p o r t u n i t y t o some bright lad w h o •s full of iiep a n d ainbilioti t o learn Ihe p r i n t i n g a n d newspa|»er business, N o cigarel suckers o r loafers need apply. |f vou a r e the riuht sort, r a i l at t h e office and talk it ove r with Mr. J o h n s o n . Wool c a n t o n c r e p e fitmnd al Wcekei Jjheatr* WMh Fracklat II would not be safe for him lo ride in, even with a snail at the end ol a tow-rope.— Fortlaml Review. iarry mf* A'linimtiiiii I T e a n d Oa Ihe contrary, Mr. Shelby, for doing his duly, "regardless." would art s glad band, and the best. Pontiac snd its acting mayor csn afford. This was s case af doing right though the <heaven* > preacher falls. FOR MRNIHNG CHINA. Mis a tesspooaful of slum snd s tsblespoon of wslar snd place in a hot oven until il is quilr transparent. Wash the hrokea pieces in hot water, aad, while warm, mat the hrahen edgrs thinly aad quickly, as il alkts iaslaally. Your rhias thus aaadrd will hear hot wstrr and ordinary Sunday, Aug. IS Frank Mayo in "The Man Who Married Hit Own V/ife" A i p a t l a l Two-raal C t g n d p A'ltn aeiiHi 17r and 3Nr Complete Satisfaction in the purchase of drug store merchandise-—a ffiexall tyrug Store and United ^rug Company's ^Products D . ( I. J .( ) O l v The Rexall Druggist L O A V K L L , M I C H . I M CABS r o a I A L B I Rao I s a r l a g , a t r t l l e a l r a n n i n g arder. Tiras a u g a a d . This is the hay w a have. - 1 * 1 C a a p a R e p s i a t e d . all a e w Phonographs at less than Half Price Come in and hear them. R. D. STOCKING LOWELL, MICH. The Careful Man Know* that the Beat Protection have /a a Bank Account, He Oan Accidants will happen, to it is a comfortabla feeling to have monay in the bank. Even if a n accident or sickneti never hsppens ta you* il m a h a s you feel secure to have money in the bank. Maney is your best friend and will coma to your reicua whan nobody else will or can. When you ara old " m o n a y " will keep you Who it getting the money you ara earning now? Think of il. Put t o n e in the bank. BANK WITH US Wa Pay 4^; Intaraat on Savlfiga LOWELL STATE BANK LOWELL. MICH. Qemetery jy^emorials it Qreitly Muted Prices. Larga Stock to Salact From. W a Sail tlia Famous Maatallo Granite. Lowell Granite Cititaaa / * Pkaao20 1 0 a Lowell, Mich. Vr<^ Complata Tira Service EuaHral BAMTB AT VRNONA RMMiOT. IJAC Odessa, every Taesdai « lag. Musk by those popular I hi aol miss seeiag IVai Strand I healer Friday sad day. ORITUARY—JOHN WEBB. J o h n W e b b died August it at the home of his son, W. T . W e b b in Lowell, aged a b o u t Ml years. Funeral services w e r e held at the home Sunday al 10 a. in., Hev. Hurdiek oiliciated; burial at Oak wood cemetery. Mr. W e b b was b o r n at Henson. in O x f o r d s h i r e , E n g l a n d , in 1K42. He was m a r r i e d in t h a t county in IKtiil to Miss Elizabeth P r i t c b a r d , and all their children w e r e born there. Mr. and Mrs. W e b b came to the Cnited States in 1H93. He was a good f a t h e r , a f a i t h f u l w o r k e r in his (the Baptist) c h u r c h and also became a staunch a n d loyal American citizen. He is survived by his wife and seven c h i l d r e n : H a r r y and Chas.. of England, J o h n E., of Crand Hapids, Albert, of Flint, Robert, of Musegon, and W. T h o m a s W e b b ai^l Mrs. Arch Velzy, of Lowell, also by 29 grand children and K great grand children. diary of t h e d a v . He hopes the m a r s h a l of S h e l b s t o w n will d r o p into P o n t i s c w h i l e lie is still acting Adapt ad f r a a i Baath Tarhiugtaa't talahr alad baah aad Everybody wishing lo have their rraairiag done al Hine prices may leave Iheir gaads at Ihe Aadersoa or Raha s l u m or hriag them toliouM's •wage for Mr. While, repair man. Shiws hatf-soled 7&r grr pair. Uwn nwarers, shaneafd. rleaaed and •died Jk'. Hal waler hollies and everylhiag else daae cheaply. I will repair all yoar mmds aad rrlara them lo Ihe same place where yaa leave them. FREO WIHTK, Repair Man. AN airfa service si t M r s gar aar. Merhaair oa daty si all limes, t-ars washed while yoa sleep. [|g-31 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Over Lowell State hank, Sunday services, 11 a. m., subject "Soul." Heading rooms over every Saturday a f t e r n o o n f r o m It to 4 o'clock. tnsyor, WBITm Makers, " X s a r o p a l e d M t " — s e v e a pefmy m u s i r i a a s s a d s i a g r r s . tUime a a d ea|o% I h e e v e a i a a w i t h a reAaed. c t m a r n i a l c r o w d . adv T h e Cheerful Doers had a very pleasant time at t h e i r annual picnic held w i t h Mrs. T . E. Wykes Monday afternoon. Although the w e a t h e r kept some h o m e t h e r e was a large attendance, and t h e good eats which had t o be served inside were enjoyed by all. T h e Vacation Bible school closes next Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. T h e p r o g r a m will consist of memory verses, singing of hymns, story telling, a n d t h e dramatization of the Hook of Hutli. These exercises will be held in the p a r k . Kvervbody is urged to come. i'he closing p r o g r a m of the Dail> Vacation Bible schools of Kent county, will be held in the vicinity of t h e Methodist community house T h u r s d a y evening, Aug. 17. at T.iiU o'clock. T h e dramatization o I Huth will be Lowell's part of the program. These exercises are open to the public, and a good delegation is urged to go f r o m Lowell, Let's turn out with o u r cars and (jet the children taking part d o w n t h e r e h> <» o'clock, so they can practice tlieii part on the stage b e f o r e the opening of t h e evening's p r o g r a m . and entered another incident on the P E N R O D " Jor 12. conciliatory. Rev. Rready paid a <5.110 g n e f o r e x c e e d i n g the speird limit as Used by village o r d i n a n c e ArriMcrio* cemetery. ATTKNTMlN. MtNMR! Ilememlier the regular meeting ami social session Tuesday evening. Aagast la. tiood lime in pri»speii Every member should be there. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 10:30, m o r n i n g worship. 11:45 Sunday school. 7:(W, evening w o r s h i p . T h e evening services will ue held at t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blair. Make an ell'ort to be there. Mrs. J a m e s ' Sunday school class will hold t h e i r class picnic on the Island, Saturdav a f t e r n o o n , August Pontiac. The badge was bigger than the tin star on Ihe ofllcer\ suspender, but Ihe etTect was not Friday and Saturday, Aug. IMS a bpmciml LOWELL METHODIST N E W S . T h e W o m a n ' s Missionary society will meet w i t h M r s . O r l o Yeiter next Friday afternoon. Subject f o r t h e meeting, " E d u c a t i o n a l W o r k . " In the non-Christian w o r l d only 4 p e r cent of t h e w o m e n can read, while in the United States 93 p e r cent can. T h e music last S u n d a y m o r n i n g was in c h a r g e of Miss P a u l i n e b e h ler. Mr. S t e r k i n s sang the solo, Oh Eyes, t h a t w e r e Weary." Next Sunday m o r n i n g a c h o i r of b o y s and girls will lead in t h e s i n g i n g . ' Monday evening, August 14, the Sunday School W o r k e r s ' c o n f e r e n c e will b e held in t h e c h u r c h . An interesting p r o g r a m is being p r e p a r e d . 'Ihe f o u r t h a n d last Quarterly conf e r e n c e will o c c u r Tuesday evening, August 15, Dr. Kendrick, liist. Supt., will be in c h a r g e of the meeting. The Vacation Bible school will close Wednesday, August 16. At that time a n exhibit of the h a n d work of the s c h o l a r s will be shown and other h e l p f u l a n d interesting f e a t u r e s of the w o r k done d u r i n g the six weeks. T h e public IN welcome at all times, but is especially urged to be p r e s e n t on this last da>. PEACHES! PEACH EH! PEACHES! In about t w o weeks the first pickinu of llusted Famous Oceana, the best of all peaches for canning, will he ready for picking at the Oak I.awn F r u i t f a r m , located six miles southwest of Lowell, o r one-half mile east of Seeley Corners, REV. RUSSELL RREADV HOPS H i o s e leaving o r d e r s for peaches OVER TO T O P COLUMN. will IN* given special attention. FIRST PAGE. I'lione No, tall, .'I rings. On a n o t h e r page of this issue is a W. V. Hurras, story about Hev. Russell il. Bread> Itowell, Mich.. H. It. No. 2. being held u p in P o r t l a n d by a punctured tire w h i l e on his way f r o m NOTICE T O C O N T I N U E D STORY P o n t i a c to Ludington, Wednesday. READERS. It was p r o b a b l y due t o this delay Owing t o n o n - a r r i v a l of o u r regu- that t h e gas lever was jerked dow n lar newspafter bundles on account a notch a n d telephone poles along of the coal s t r i k e and railroad s t r i k e the roadside kept getting a little we a r e using a n emergency edition n e a r e r lo each o t h e r . TralHc cops this week. Ex|iect lo resume t h e along Ihe route seemed c o n s i d e r a t e : regular stories a n d slate and general o r again, they may h a v e been blind. news service next week. At Shelby, a little t o w n in Oceana Editor l ^ l g r r . county, a n d almost within sight of l u d i n g t o n , and t h e blue w a t e r s of the l a s e , an ofllcial h a n d went up and t h e r e was a squealing of b r a k e s on the ministerial c a r . It was the village m a r s h a l , pompus, unsympathetic. Rev. B r e s d y ' s coat happened t o blow b s c k . displaying the program badge of ullice of acting m a y o r of H . CALIIER, Prap. Advertising. MRM. GRKTRI'iftk ARTNiBALD. OR AO. Mrs. liertrudr Archibald. 17, wife «»f i V m A. Archibald, died Monday at Ihe family residence ia Ada. She is survived hv two brothers, R. | | Monroe, of f Air ago. ill., sad C. W Monroe. Havaaa. fiaha. Faaeral services were held from Ihe resilience Wednesday mornin^at It o'clock, Interment ia NIITIC'R B R P A l i T NAN F 1 j Y Ada and G r a n d River Valley Associations J o i n A a g a s t 17. The Ada a n d G r a n d River Valley Pioneer association will ioin in a picnic a n d h u m e c o m i n g August 17 in Schenck's grove at village of Ada. It has been t h e custom in the p a s t f o r the organizations t o hold separate celebrations, but t h i s year t h e y will join in o n e celebration. Prep a r a t i o n s are being m a d e t o e n t e r tain a record b r e a k i n g c r o w d . J o h n (i. E m o r y , candidate for the Republican nomination f o r t*. S. senator, will deliver the p r i n c i p a l address of the a f t e r n o o n . P r e s i d e n t T. H. Mr.Naught on, of the Ada society announces t h a t any o t h e r candidates desiring t o speak m a y m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s with h i m f o r a p l a c e on the prograhi. Mrs. H o w a r d Nye will render vocal solos. H t a af N e w s About P e o p l e T h i a n You K a o w . Chassis. BUBlfii Tuesday, August IS TaM M b I I l-lfit Mr l - I M t H a f c h a l a r , r i p u i i W i a^asB aw . Make as an la The Fighting Streak A F l t l a r a a l i h a Galdaa Wagl Adaiiasma 17c aail Wc caadilioa, 19 I RihaiRPi as aew. His It t •Iris? haaffrl al a real a r i r t . ^ AtTlNS MOTOR BALES COMPANY. ITS. THE USE STATION L O W i U flaaallB. TBI LOWELL LEDOEX aad ALTO WEEKLY SOLO THE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO WEEKLY SOLO slu» d r e w f r o m h i m t h e s t o r y of h i s ren u n r i a t i n n . tnul w h e n h e t o h l lu-r tlmt liis f a t h e r ' s s«»n w u u h l n o t u i ^ n i r u t e t h e w r o n ^ l»' s f i i i h e r h a d d o n e h e r . a n d a s k e d only f o r h e r k i n d n e s s , h e r worldly old h e a r t w a s t o u c h e d . H e n c e By E L I Z A B E T H R. G R E E N E . forth he wa* "Son Ksniond" to her, a n d When IUT intliicni-e at c o u r t h a d i<& by StcC'lurc NVwii|i«p«r Syndicut*.) liroeured him a n e n s i g n ' s commission, s h e w a s p r o u d of h i m In h i s laced T h e y w e r e a gay little c o m p a n y t h a t scarlet eoat. d e s c e n d e d t h e s:e|M of H i l l C M ! • E s m o n d served w i t h s o m e distincF a r m t o t h e w a i t i n g hay r a c k , a a B (Copy for Tbla D«-|)urtmfni SuppUnl by tion u n d e r Marlitorough n l i m a d a n d tb* Amfrlmn l^ylon Xrwii Scrvlc* > f or t h e twentieth time t h a t moralkf By WILLIAM w a s w o u n d e d a t Blenheim, hut thf M a r i a n a wished s h e h a d been MAKEPEACE THACKERAY hest t h i n j ; h i s eampaiKninK hrouRht B u t It w a s a l w a y s t h i s w a y , him WHS a c h a n c e e n c o u n t e r In RL GIRL GETS SERVICE MEDAL how M a r i a n a could n e v e r m a n a g e Condensation by tiudule's church a t Brussels with Mrs. A n n i e 0 . H u b b a r d , LittleE m b l e m P r e s e n t e d t o N e w York H i g h IN* q u i t e o n time, a n d h a d l o n g a p k ton, Mass F a t h e r H o l t , t h e t u t o r of h i s Itoyhood, been a f f e c t i o n a t e l y d u b b e d b y h f l t School Miss in Recognition 3 w h o t o l d h i m h i s mot Iter's s t o r y . S h e friends the "Procrastinator." of P a t r i o t i c W o r k . h a d h e e n of t h a t very town, and a Nevertheless. M a r hum w a s a f M * Ills Wllllan Make. most tender, f a i t h f u l creature. e r a l f a v o r i t e , a n d it w a s w i t h g e m u l M A s a t r i b u t e t o h e r tmtrk>tie servVMM* T k a r k e r n y f a t h e r h a d d e s e r t e d h e r . m n r r i e d h e r Was l a t r a a r l y s e c r e t l y , a n d ajraln d e s e r t e d h e r . a n d iees d u r i n g I h e World w a r . H i s s Paul- r e g r e t t h a t t h e little p a r t y of p l e f l » ine l l e n k e l , a f o u r t e e n - y e a r old N e w u r e s e e k e r s set f o r t h w i t h o u t b e r t h a t l » T r 4 hy kla s h e h a d t a k e n h e r b r o k e n h e a r t to thiit York hiKh sehool girl, w a s p r e s e n t e d b r i g h t morning. n a r k a i i l l k r d * r c o n v e n t . E s m o n d k n e l t by h e r c r a v e , w i t h a | t a t r i o t i e s e r v i c e pold m e d a l by " C o u l d n ' t you c o m e l a t e r , M a r i a n a l ' * htm r a r a O r a . b a r k took a flower f r o m t h e little hillock, petaeaallllee a a a n d a s h e listened t o t h e c h o i r c h a n t - F. W. C a l h r a i t h . Jr.. national com- c o a x e d B e t t i n a . loitering behind tfea m a n d e r of t h e A m e r i c a n Legion, iu o t h e r s . Taaayaaa, Kiteing f r o m the chapel, realized a f r e s h U M a M a a d C'karbehalf of S. Hankin l»rew {Kisl. T h e M a r i a n a shook h e r h e a d . **I c a n t , * l a t l r B r o a l e w r r e t h a t l o v e a n d h u m i l i t y w e r e all t h a t pn'seniaflo*! ireremonles t«H»k p l a c e in s h e sighed. " I ' v e got all m y p a c k l f l t •aawrrtlBg I • c o u n t e d In life. j f r o n t of i h e F i f i h A v e n u e public U- t o d o . " t k r l r dr»atl*B. b a t O n e g r e a t h a p p i n e s s had c o m e t o tke h a a c r n - w a la h r a r y i c N e w York city. " C o u l d n ' t I h e l p you tonightT" ge»Esmond before this—hi' had seen h i s <trak a t r r e t , m I her . T n c g u a r d of h o n o r f o r Miss l i e n k e i . e r o u s l y p r o f f e r e d B e t t i n a . n v ,or I r a a r r try wbo e a ' ". t ' sweet a n d sind In M a r i a n a d i m p l e d . " T h a n k s , Betty,** vied bla aiiflal a i i f l a l 'i h e r w i d o w ' s hood, in W i n ce h e s t e r ca-1 u h o is known a s i h e " L i t t l e t'olonel,'* c o m p o s e d of m e m b e r s of t h e m a - s h e smiled, ' ' y o u ' r e a d e a r ; b u t 1 ^ a n t aurreaarM, rricard- j thedrnl a n d w h e n i h e i r e y e s h:iil m e t . j r d klai aa aa la* go. r e a l l y . " t h e t i m e of estr:im:emeni v.as p.-isscd. rim- .-orps u n d e r c o m m a n d of lieuiena u H r r u b l e aaub. a n t s Miller a n d tJiimpertz a n d S i t "Oh. come along. B e t t y . " called PolK n o w i n g now how lu-r h e a r t luid falH e did l a d r e d jieant .lanssi-n, coiipres>Ional medal of ly f r o m f b e b a y n o k. "She'll c o m e a t t a k e n iiuilp i-blld- lowed h i m . h e d r e a m e d ihsit t h e y t h e eleventh hour, s a m e ' s she a l w a y s I l k e d r l l K b t la dla« might h e h a p p y t o g e t h e r , hut she s a w honor nu n. Aliiiiaiph - h o n;i< only ion y e a r s old does I" l a c Willi i b r mi- m o r e elearly. W h e n . In t h e i r h o u s e " lallv r i a i n r u l . H r a I i lie start ol Mic World war, t h e Slowly Mariana went back to t h e fruakl.v ilkrd l o a t W a h o t t e . B e a t r i x , t h e lOyenr-old l . i n l i ' <'olo:;i'i soM w o r t h of neglected p a c k i n g . T o m o r r o w they hr fiwlutrd out a a | m a i d of honor, with a senriet rihhon "All" m e a n t "Ibr Krrat Mr. ujM»n tlie w h i t e s t n e r k in tlie world, l.iherty iionds. m o r e IIIMI any otiier w e r e all going home. Tbnckrra}." u a d " c a m e t o meet h i m . h e forp»? h e r miiior in tlii* i-oaniry. anil a l s o w a s M a r i a n a ' s live uirl f r i e n d s . M i s s K e n t a« f r a o k l ) h r r r recov'ir/ed :is om* of iho most effect- w h o c h a p e r o n e d t h e little p a r t y , a n d Mcntrd t h r icriiNM m o t h e r . N<» oilier w o m a n of lu-r d a y ive p a t r i o i l e sjieak^av ami w a r work- M a r i a n a . fiiiiilllHrlt> of Tom. IMvk «ir l l n r r y . m b o w a s like h e r fur h e a u t y :irul wit. a n d cluiiii-ril i«» h a t e k u o n a blm la b«h«*- f o r t e n y e a r s h e w a s h e r slave, kneel- ers in America. L e a v i n g h e r unfinished p a c k i n g s h e IIIla. lint t l Man r n l l i r r «b!it h r p l t l With the r e t u r n of i h o American d o n n e d tin* p r e t t y w h i t e d r e s s t h r o w n lrahl> (llm-rrard a a d rtrtr<«lril the tondy ing w i t h his h e n r t In h i s h a n d f o r t h e s o l d i e r s to iheir n a t i v e land. Miss o v e r a chair. H e r vivid imagination nnd I b r m r a a - H p l r l l f d lluokcy I h c a y o u n g l a d y t<» t u k e . w h i l e s h e looked l l e n k e l is silll devolinp herself t o t h e i r p i c t u r e d t h e d e l i g h t e d s u r p r i s e of h e r Hull !•«' wim n Nnub. f a r higher than the nameless and TliHi-k<*rii> l i v n l at t h r piTlnd n b r a f o r t u n e l e s s colonel. " Y e s . " s h e said. w e l f a r e , a s a t t e s i e d hy tlie f o l l o w i n g f r i e n d s when s h e should Join t h e m and m-iillb i>lthiiul l u a a a r r a o r i a i r l l r i ' t q u o t a t i o n iiMIII h e r sjieech of aeeepf- -—yes, it must b e a d m i t t e d , t h e whole K«• iiitiiI i-il »i«lrN|irrnd dmlri* f a r mii-lnl "I solemnly vow I w a n t a pood h a s : of t h e vision w a s gloritied by t h e tremNUI'i't'kn. %| Ibr mi HIP TLHII* - T b r LLM-K a n d . My f a c e is m y f o r t u n e . Who'll K l l c h r n " nud ••Thr t a » r «f llMrniiiB>." c o m e ? B u y ! B u y ! " While m a n p i l s i s i l'"P!'icst m o m e n i of my life u l o u s h o p e t h a t s h e might see "him." Ininiortsillcfd b.v t ' o i n a r l WOIIUI*. — . a n d l o r d s wen? coming, e a g e r f o r h e r . | u ' ' ' '' 's a fact t h a t tlie A radiant vision w a s M a r i a n a t h a t ,rr,, r - r r , h : r10"' " r * , r d INmond Imre t h e t o r m e i i t s of a hope- ! ««"""1-<I. .Ilsal.led a n d unemployed of m o r n i n g , a n d p a s s e r s b y t u r n e d to look buunlM ,.f t b r d a y . T h a r h r r a y k a r w .....i I.U mislre^ • l ' « v e l.i-ei, t a k e n c a r e of ill r * r r > M^itrrl nf thin r a l b r r v a l s a r an- " S N pn-sion. aim i n s o i . i r i n i s i u s , . ... . admiringly a t t h e trim, white-clad Ille l r t y . Hr wan an inai-b a t r a a r w i t h s u f f e r e d w i t h him. ' a" m a n n e r b e f i n i n g itii> sacrifices """ they t i e f i g u r e t r i p p i n g gaily a l o n g tlie t b r p r l m r n i l a U t r r nf K a g l a a d aa w i t h At l a s t n suitor w o r t h y of t h e p r i z e •lave m a d e . T h e en use of t h e disabled d u s t y roadside. I b r i i m p r t r l n r nf t h r " H a r k K l t r b r a . " a p p e a r e d — t h e II Mike of H a m i l t o n — But a s t h e sun r o s e h i g h e r a n d t h e With bla k r r n a n l i r l r a r u a r a a d a h a r p wit, t b r rhriiaii-li-r of anwlm flayed III m u c h B e a t r i x ' s s e n i o r , w e a l t h y , a n d h e a t Increased M a r i a n a ' s e n t h u s l a s i a with bin t r a d r r b r a i l a a d fclaily h u - second t o n o n e in t h e kingdom. Kswaned with her lagging feet. nmr t b r Krrul uwvrllat a a d r r a t o n d It. niond h a d to a c c e p t h i s f a t e . 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It w a s shami-rul that s h e should IhiMiKbt. p r e s e n t s f r o m g e n t l e m e n who had no UK litinil nn iiulek tn Kl«r. bla t o a a e r I t h i n k of him s o ! But since t h a t mornright t o t h e n a m e s t h e y bore. Her •II iiriiUr! ing when s h e h a d c h a n c e d to b e a t i not her. t o whom t h e obi d o w a g e r on h e r window in t h e early d a w n a n d h e r d e a t h - b e d laid nwllciously told N lie* d a y s w h e n t h e S t u a r t w a s c a u g h t a glimpse of him c a r r y i n g a H a r r y ' s story, a n s w e r e d for h e r : p l a y i n g his lo-ing g a m e for Kngdew-wet b u r d e n of lettuce a n d CUCUIB" H a r r y Ksmond Is h i s f a flier's l a w f u l liind's c r o w n , a sallow-faced, preliers t o t h e f a r m h o u s e d o o r below she son a n d t r u e h e i r . W e a r e t h e reions boy w a s g r o w i n g up. h a l f h a d b e e n u n a b l e t o p u t f h e strong, cipients of Ills b o u n t y , a n d h " Is t h e loved. half*neglected, In I ' a s t l e w e o d s u n b u r n e d f a c e a n d s t a l w a r t form head of a h o u s e a s old a s y o u r g r a c e ' s House, k n o w i n g all t h e s i c r e t s of i t s q u i t e out of mind. own." A n d Beatrix, f r o m w h o m It h a d hidden c h a m b e r s , w h e r e c a v a l i e r a n d And t h i s w a s h e r last d a y of freeall been kept a s e c r e t , whispered to priest could h i d e f o r a lifetime. H a r r y dom. H e r c h a n c e of k n o w i n g hlia him. " W h y did not I k n o w you bew a s r e p u t e d tin- Illegitimate sou n , | | - , r , . ' " e n d e d t o d a y ! T o m o r r o w meant, noisy, T h o m a s Ksniond. Lord O i s t l e w o o d s m o k y B r e w s t e r a n d — A u n t Amelia. t i n t h e e v e of m a r r i a g e t h e d u k e whose childless wife. Iierself an KsM a r i a n a sighed dismally. However, died in a duel. B e a t r i x m o u r n e d him inond. had been a b e a u t y and king's honestly, but Ksniond d a r e d h o p e f o r being a c h e e r y littb* person, h e r gloom f a v o r i t e once. A f t e r Viscount ('astlehimself, a n d p l a n n e d a bold m o v e to Hiaiii v a n i s h e d a s sin* c a u g h t a glimpse wood h a d died, fighting for K i n g Son why it should not h a v e g i o w u a n d b e c o m e the win h e r love. All t h e Kstnonds w e r e of t h e big. rl|»e b e r r i e s n e a r by. J a m e s at B o y n e W a t e r , a n d K i n g nietropolis of t h e eounty." j h e a r t a n d soul f o r t h e S t u a r t cause. " B l u e b e r r i e s ! " she e x c l a i m e d , rising Willlnm's men liad t a k e n his lady prisF r a n k , t h e y o u n g viscount, w h o w a s Lincoln llrst saw N-.-w Salem in A p r i l . i s : u . a n d beginning to g a t h e r t h e t e m p t i n g oner. hiding lu h e r bed. paintiii a n d lighting a b r o a d , closely r e s e m b l e d t h e when he a n d his flathoat e r e w had t h e i r f a m o u s fruit. P r e s e n t l y a glance o v e r t h e p o w d e r e d , r e s p l e n d e n t In h e r brocaded exiled c h e v a l i e r . T h e t w o e a m e tos t o n e wall r e v e a l e d m o r e b e r r i e s be* " d ^ ' t u n r e or. tlie milldam. He w a s on his way l K ( , u j l goppclocked red s t o e k l n g s f r o m I ' e a r d - t o w n to N e w Orleans, w h e r e h e saw- ' j i v | H i r jj,,. | , o X holding t h e g e t h e r t o L a d y I ' a s t l e w o o d ' s London yond In t h e p a s t u r e . t h e selling of slaves a n d said, "If ever I get a i p a p e r s of t h e Uoynllsts-—another kins- Imuse. t h e p r i n c e im|»ersomiting t h e L a u g h i n g s o f t l y . M a r i a n a scaled t h e 1 h.'ince to idt t h a t ihini: 1 11 hi? it h a r d . " umij. K r a n c i s Ksmond. h a d t a k e n pos- viscount, a n d F r a n k , his valet, a n d wall with pretty grace. MISS P A U L I N E H E N K E L , 1 w e r e received with g r e a t joy. S t u a r t i July 1. i s . u . Lincoln walked into New Salem to "Oh. d e a r ! " sighed M a r i a n a . h#-r / p a r t i s a n s c a m e to t h . - h o u s e by s t e a l t h . should Mime a b o v e e v e r y t h i n g else In s e r v e as clerk in t h e o f f u t store, when it should session Of t h e Old h o u s e e y e s following w i s t f u l l y I h e d i s t a n t " O d e a eerie, little H a r r y Ksmond S I i m i < | , l k . . ,WlV#.n< T h , . l e ready. T h e t o w n e h f t i o n a t that l i m e w a s Veld o u r h e a r t s . I A ' I US t a k e c a r e of f h e s h a d o w s of f r e e s t trees. If only she d u r i n g t h e first week In August, and Lincoln, be- Mild in Ins h e a r t , when Ifachel. f b e , nuild of h o n o r contrlveil a n Interview men w h o saved o u r c o u n t r y ; we o w e might real in t h o s e cool WIHHIS a w h i l e ! new L a d y Castlewood, In h e r lovely between t h e prince a n d Q u e e n Anne, t h e m a n obligation we c a n n o t a f f o r d ing ahout t h e polling place, w a s asked by M e n t o r W e a r i l y she plodded on u n d e r t h e girlhood, met him in t h e yellow gallery, O r n h a m . t h e m a n w h o l a t e r became hi.- f r h ' n d bis s i s t e r , w h o s e h e a l t h w a s failing, to ignore." niHinday s u n , reiichiiiR a t last t h e wela n d t h e r e s t i r r e d In him t h e beginmid teacher, if he could write. Lincoln r i v l i e d . "I a n d all hoped that s h e would proclaim come s h a d o w s of I h e WOIM). Thrown i n g s of a l i f e t i m e ' s devotion to h e r . c a n m a k e a f e w rabhit t r a c k s . " wliereupon b e w a s hiiii h e r s u c c e s s o r . T h e n B e a t r i x ' s ing herself d o w n upon t h e s w e e t pine invited in to assist in k e e p i n g tally, t h e n g u l a r to h e r b e a u t i f u l children. B e a t r i c e a n d f r i e n d s b e g a n to f e a r f o r her. a s t h e LEGION POST ADOPTS CREED needles, she d r e w d e e p b r e a t h s of t h e clerk h a v i n g f a i l e d to a p p e a r , it i - said that dur* F r a n k , a n d to his loviai. n e w p a t r o n . prince, w h o had no r e s f a r t f o r women, Member of Somervlllc ( M a s s ) O r g a n i . pine-scented a i r . P r e s e n t l y h e r t i r e d i n s tho lull in voting Lincoln Imi r o w d t h e op- F r a n c i s , Lord I'astlewiHuI. As a loved w a s I n f a t u a t e d w i t h h e r a n d s h e a a t i o n Is A u t h o r of P a r a g r a p h s eyelids drooped lower a n d lower and p o r t u n i t y to tell stories. So h e r e w a s I ineoln's k i n s m a n now. H a r r y h a d grown to listened t o him. Against h e r will they . . . . -i W o r t h y of C o n s i d e r a t i o n . s h e slept. •iirodtidion t o politic-. Hut he w a s a finished m a n h o o d , w h e n suddenly t h e small- sent h e r to Castlewood.. . Suddenly the j pox. r a v a g i n g file neighborhood, d e • • • • • • • story teller e v e n then. Somervlllc ( M a s s . ) post «f t h e A n i e r st royed f o r a t i m e Lady t'listlew-ood's Q u e e n w a s r e p o r t e d dying, a n d Ihe " T o m " Heed of M a i n e , t h e f a m o u s s p e a k e r of M a r i a n a sat u p und rnblied h e r eyes. p r i n c e could not b e f o u n d . Beatrix i j 4 , | | n |, Mtl a d o p t e d t h e following M e h o u s e oj represeilfatIm'«, o|,< . -a 'I. "A slates- bi eu amui t.y , a n d h e r gay h u s b a n d ' s b e a n had f o u n d m e a n s to tell him h e r where- r r t . t . , K w r , | | o r i M It w a s s u n s e t . T h e p r o s j t e c l of night o f ltM l m . i n b e P i ; t u r n e d to l e s s e r loves, though he si ill o v e r t a k i n g h e r in a s t r a n g e wood w a a m a n is a s u c c e s s f u l p o l l t o i m win. is d e a d . ' T h e r n r v ( l ,.„„Mgh t o b. nboiits. H e n r y Ksniond jind F r a n k rotle • .., , ^ A l l l wildly Jealous. h u m o r and siireiisin " ' i - a r e evceeded onlv by 1 | n o t a t all p l e a s a n t ; besides, w h a t ail night t o CastlewoiaL L n t e r l n g by j < | . . | h . I H j f , b | e organlxailon. it"- value a s a p o p u l a r g a u g e of politics a n d poli- w h e n Lord Mobun. a London blood. t h e s e c r e t window, they f o u n d t h e | would Miss Kent think V ..| , ^ , 1 . . ^ f | I M l .i,,, A n ^ r h i i n l ^ g h m ' m a d e love to her. T h e t w o m e n f o u g h t , ticians. But w h e r e A b r a h a m Lincoln is coueerned prince a n d told him t h e y e a m e t o ; , . . ...nnniinity, M a r i a n a rose a n d h u r r i e d l y r e t r a t e d | u M f | | t o r t f t t ill s i g n s fall. H e w a s a c o n s u m m a t e isilliiciiin a n d F r a m l s . foully m u r d e r e d by Mo a v e n g e t l n l r d i s h o n o r . T a k i n g f n u u I .., h e r s t e p s t h r o u g h t h e f o r e s t glooia. lh4. AllM.r,l.n,l i ^ i o n i b u n . on h i s d e a t h b e d m a d e a w r i t t e n all bis life, und be n e v e r hesitated to seek public their Old d d l n g phice t h e imiHTs p r o v . h ! | I | | ( ) k f o r n I i m l l l > f i , r Kuddenly s h e p a u s e d — t e r r i f i e d . N e a r j s t a t e m e n t t h a t h e had long k n o w n I i ft rment. Ing h i s b i r l h and t i t l e . Lsmond b u r n t i by, dimly o u t l i n e d iu t h e g a t h e r i n g f r o m t h e priest w h o h e a r d T h o m a s . Lincolr'* F i r s t Campaign. thein b e f o r e t h e prim-e. with flit s h a d o w s , loomed t h e h u g e b l a c k body ; Lord t 'nstlewood's. d y i n c confession " I believe Mini t h e A m e r i c a n I * w o r d s : *'1 d r a w my s w o r d a n d b r e a k A f t e r " H o n e s t Abe ' had been in New Salem of a n a n i m a l . j t h a t H a r r y Ksniond had it right to t h e gion's Ideas n e v e r will b e shelved. a year or so b e ran for t h e s i a i e legislature. Me it, iind r e n o u n c e you. H a d you comIlrentblessly s h e s t a r e d back Info j n a m e In bore, a n d w a s head of tlie "I believe t h a t t h e A m e r i c a n U'gion lu.d a l r e a d y l e a r n e d to write, as is shown by his pleted t h e w r o n g yon designed us. I Ihe g l e a m i n g e y e s r e g a r d i n g h e r . T h e n I h o u s e of C a s t l e w o o d . will g a l l a n t l y s t a n d by w h a t is right .innouncement of his candidu< y. w h h h cuncludes would h a v e driven It t h r o u g h y o u r T h i s paper, s t a i n e d wltfi t h e blood of alNive t h e b e a t i n g of h e r h e a r t cuiue a n d h e l p to d e s t r o y what Is wrong. thus: heart." F r a n k , b r e a k i n g his own i his dear master. Harry bumed. and t h e sound of a m e r r y w h i s t l e f r o m "1 believe t h a t t h e Amerlean l e g i o n ' s " i : \ e r y man is said to h a v e his peculiat ambi sword, e c h o e d h i m : "I go with my the pnsture. v o w e d - t h a n k i n g H e a v e n t h a i he bad p r i n c i p l e s a r e i m m o v a b l e by any viotl.il . 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H u r r y i a g truly e - t e e m e d of my fellow men by r e n d e r in-.' mymight h a v e been k i n g If you hadn't e r know sorrow throitirh hitn. a n d t h a i "I N-lieve t h a i t h e A m e r i c a n l e g i o n feel crashed tinough t h e underbrnak -ell worthy of their e s t e e m Mow f a r I - b a ' l ' i n come d a n g l i n g a f t e r T r i l l " l i t t l e 1- r a n k s h o u l d b e c o m e L o r d r u s t l e will help to b r i n g |a>ace out of chaos. behind her. briars caught aad . e e d in r a t i f y i n g t h i s ainbition is yet to l.e de* T h e talk w a s s c a r c e o v e r when Ilea wood In his f a t h e r ' s s t e a d . " I believe t h a t t h e A m e r i c a n Legion s c r a t c h e d h e r b u t s h e s p e d blindly M-lo|ied. I a m yoiii:-' a n d unknown t< ninny of trlx e n t e r e d t h e r o o m . S h e t u r n e d F n f e d e a l t h a r d l y j u s t now w i t h is looking f o r w a r d , not b a c k w a r d . When t h e hoi, p a n t i n g b r e a t h e yon I was b o r n and h a v e e v e r r e m a i n i d m t h e .. , . , , , . pI'IIII* a l e aint nn* t h e sigm sight or of htier e r Kinsmen, k i n s m e n , aaim nd l l n r r ? l..iM..n.l. M r . . . ho l . v «..III,.M L R N K N L LLLLVH 1 believe t b n t t h e A m e r i c a n U ' g h d i : M e i e elo«" la'stde her, a m a n ' s voire • > »t t unibli' w a l l - of llf« I l i a \ e i.o * • nn ur of .1. p i i n k m M l h l m , i n l l M . M M r t is a c o n s t r u c i l v e unit, not a i l e s t r u c ; m i i H onildenly, I h e n - t d d i v l a n , I. • i t e :ii o n - or 'vb • <.s *«• ,i • , . . i..j im. .,n.l in ^ Nl|1(,1 \; ..i-. i» il iown •• >. • • l> "ij • i • i < . j . a-i Ir. Hh* .lu-l. h i . - I « r I...I>, v L l t l n * h i m | A , " V i . . . 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H e n e v . r h a n r e d * r r H h a n d a n d s a i n t i d h e r a s Mar* D i s t r i b u t i n g Victory Medala. Co iThr lU>sturi posti t'oftyrlght in t h r j •if-.ibne sii-v iii hi" lot'ly or eiaidng Itilo b e r . b.-.*ka In Iter eea* A l t h o u g h t h e r e will he n o m o r e a r m y r h l o m - a . • f o n e f M n g i n h i s a«>Nun<d I ' n t t n t Klnadotn. it'.- i •'•rr.laU.nB. Us f o b 1 . : • o l b " s t o r y of bis life if m lirouglit bitn fusbdi. onlm e n d dr|irr»drn« tra. kinder tfir . recniliiitg f o r ««.me liaie, t h e reerullI>enr1ng m a d e h e r g u c o i t h a i h e knew • -e in t h e |n*o|ib a - i•iii- i f llw ta. Ami in t h e ilnl lite man didn'l leil h e r what lie rlght act. by ihi* Pom ivibMshtnr r o . j .ng o f h i v r ^ will i s m t l n u e l a d i s t r l l i a t e h e w a s h e r h u s b a n d ' s t r i e son a n d . m .i|.iiieni of tin- m a n t h e n ' t - no m o l e ru«i-inat* really Ibiiught until ala moaile* la*er. r 11 rl,c? , r r ^rvnT' * * ' ' ' | %'knory m e d a l a l o ni<mbera i ^ t h e ehb-f of t h e hou»**. H a l f f r i g h t e n e d . ;i . • !i.ip ? el t h a n New Salem. 1KII*If7. T h e n — w e l l . It u d y i o n . - r n i e . l MariAiw-rb a n l e gion a n d o t h e r e i . ^ • r v i r e a n a . iiny w a y ! • . inru. I b u i l d i n g - ^ N e w ^ l a l e t r L , | l l * CONDENSED | CLASSICS Xj/ie PROCRASTINATOR T H E AMERICAN L E D G E R ' S # \ **> ' b'/ZflcApr 1—Rutledqe and Cameron Mill 2—Lincofti's Flat Boat a—Kliil Dam 4—Ferry Boat 5—Offut Store Steamboat "Utility" 7—R. i. Onitott, Bom 18J0 8—R««. John Camera's Home S—Rutledge Tavm ^nd Home 10—Spnngfield Road 11—Lincoin 4 Berry Grocery 12—Or. John Allen's Residence 13—HiB 4 McNamer Stori 14—Chritman Bros. Stort I »5—Peter Lukins. Shoemaker 16—Dr. Raider's Office 17—Bale's Carding Machine House 18—Trent Brothers 19—Ph man Morrii, Tanner 20—Aie>aiiilcr Waoaell. Hatter 21—Robt. Johnson, fies.. Wheelwnght 22—H, Orstott. Res. and Cooper Shop 23—Kelso Residence 24—Mi ;er. Res. and Blacksmith Shop 25—School Taught by Minta Graham 26—Grave Yard 27—ROM Herenden 23—Sangamon River i By J O H N DICKINSON S H E R M A N A b'.oii l of rilv.h aril saOnpsj.. smi: s qiuUiit kntntu-crnint cif :!,«• pioneers. A lioim-ly titru. burn star n i ' i Hi'tl A h-usmhi |irinc«, u w.. of (I'd. ' 0 T i l n S K w h o know their l.m.'oiu ntul every good American ^iiould read and r e r e a d this liihlo of AmorIcanlsiu—the nana.' of New Salem, ill., calls up a c h a p t e r in his life 1 thaf no m a n cuu read w i t h o u t smiles and t e a r s - - a n d wonder. F o r New Salem w a s A h r a h a m Lincoln's town d u r i n g the six years w h i c h m a r k e d t h e first s t a g e of his dt v< lopini'M f r o m "a q u a i n t knight-errant of t h e p i o n e e r s " to '•.i m a s t e r p i e c e of (.!o;l." l i e m r a e d a t Nt-w Salem in ISU "a s t r a n g e r , f r i e n d l e s s , uneducated, pennili'ss hoy, w o r k i n g on h f l a t h o a t for $10 a n onth,' a s he himself p u t It. In 1s.'»7 h e left New Saicm to talie u p his law practice n Springtleld. l u iho>e m o m e n t o u s si§': y e a r s he had transf o r m e d himself f r o m an ignorant ami u n c o u t h y o u t h of twenty-two to a man of niknowledgod p r o m i s e a n d ahlilty, with m o r e than a lo< aI popularity and a n ambition t h a t s p u r r e d him to travel fsr.B 'i'hose »ix years were crowded years, it was* at Now Salem t h a t Lincoln e u n i e d Lis ni< l;nnme of " l i . nost Ahe" --and incidentally f a s t e n e d upon himsi-if ii tuirdcn of debt w h i c h he w a s never able i dly to wipe out unt.I his f o r t i e t h year, a f t e r his eiectiiifi to congre^.- in ISIP. it w a s :.t New Salem t h a t !;• w a s clerk a n d s t o r e k e e p e r ; tluit h e s t u d i e d g r a m m a r and Blacks t o n e : t h a i he « a s a (.uptain in t h e Black H a w k w a r . thut h e w a s d e p u t y surveyor, that l e w a s p o s t m a s t e r , t h a t h e w a s d e f e a t e d a n d then elected f o r t h e legislature. And it w a s at New Salem t h a t h e loved a n d wooed and lost Ann Itutledgo over w h o s e d e a t h he nearly lost reason f r o m grief. Vew Sao-m w a s rounded in l - ' j s . Soon a f t e r Lit oln went to Springfield tlie little town began to decline. Its people left f o r m o r e in resslhta pia< i s. By 1S4:. Nt-w S.dem had in en nliandoned. liMlay. m.dor t t R i i i s p i i-s of tin- n i d S dem Lincoln League, nn o r g a n i z a t i o n formed in 1!M7. " H o n e s t A l a ' s " t o w n is belnu* r e s t o r e d In facsimile. It will he in every posslhle detail like t h e New S a l e m wijleh b e knew. Old maps, old prints, old doed* - every n-cord u b i n l n a b l e hiive beeii • onsQltiHl t o m a k e t h e n e w village an « v a ' t reproduction of t h e old. The only new 1 jiiding is tli^ Lincoln m u s e u m . William Itendolph I l o a r s t gave t h e pro|M'rt> The cost of rehuildlti;: i- being met l y p o p u l a r subscription. T h e work w \\ be d o n e m i n e t i m e tills summer, it is • \[ieileii. Old Salem S t a t e P a r k . • ild Salem Suite park will he N- w Sal-'m"'' new t.m ». It"* p u r p o s e is to pr< r\«- for p'»-i.-riiy tlie • nvironinei.t and aimo»i»h're ti r. mal e 1 ii'oin. tiie man. As to t h e pliOtogniri:- b e n r e p n u l u M d : Tlie l o r t r a i t of "Honest Al-e' i- one of •!,. enrlie«i photograpti"' he bad taki-n a n d u''*-' " ti i be«t idea •f h i " wpptiiraiK e n»* a \ o t j n g man. Tin- i itr.bered plan is f r »m the u n hltcct's working New Salem, tir-t . alh ii r a n n T o n - Mill. m«S uii !!•• Sangainon r i \ e r (then siwlb-d S a n g a u m aii<t p n a i o u m e d Sungntmiw), 'Jij mile- i.onhwesf of >1 rii.gfleld. In Hi"., days .v w Salem WHS iu S a n g a m > n r o u n i j w i t h Sprlngfii-ld a> t h e c o u n t y MMI Sj rintP.-id Itself \\:i« ,11 H lucre village, havlitg a population of LOIS), or perbapN LU*'. T h e capltnl of tin* stntt M I I « yi-t a t Vandiiiin and s u i t i n g f o r tin- purliuineotary t a ' t of A b r a h a m l.lii'oln Mtd the ' l o n g i/tie to l a k e it to Springhold. T h e historinn of -iji* r-•>i< l niiton i roji- i ^ay* t h a t the fir»t •u-ttlers of New Sab-ru w e r e J o h n M. t ' a m r r o n and bit* uncle. Jntne* Butledg**. who en* f e r e d their CIMIIIIS on J u l y '.1». Here they e r e c t m I t h e i r grist and fcMA mills, hoth h o u w i l in o n e s t r u c t u r e built our into t h e SungHroou river, t h a t f r i n g e d Ihe town • t»». New saleni grew u p Around t h i s mill, S r t t l t n e n l s eviMed already a ' '"lory « d r o v e , at a p l a t e now e a H H Athen«i. at s igur t»ri»vi- atid at Itidittn P o i n t , nil witl.in ten <>r twelve miles of N e w S u l e m . With a miii to a t t r a < i thes** M-tiler«. •I.«» flpponoDlfy f«»r bttatnen* a t IIM • • - •• • . M Blazing N e w N a m a l y T k e m e t a a # Uee af " A m e n • . • s g a a g e * A r t BCreng P a i a t a ia V a r a L i t r e . ^ " W b ? 4nea a hrarse-horae •nicker. a lawyer's botiee^' aska t arl S a a d b a n r . f-*blcaga poet, in a v e r s e e n t i t l e d • T o o Many Lawyers.-* T b a q a a ^ h e i ta i m p o r t a n i not In I t s e l f , b a t l a Ita t m H l c a t t o n * ; a n d Mr. -r~ rca&r -ks&RY GROCZFY CWJXFT, "bcivmiHzzR STCR?—- was a m i Samuel llili : n.l .l«-:iii M .\. , i ic.Clitly e r e e t i ' d a store building ol jogs. Tl.ey sold tea. coft'ee. s u g a r , salt a n d whisky in t h e gio«ery line, and b l u e calico, b r o w n muslin, cotton chain a n d siraw h a t s , with a few holies' h a t s a n d o t h e r o r n n m e n t n l !• mlnliie a p p a r e l .n their dry goods «!< p n r t m e n t . .loi n M. Neiil v right n a a . w a s J o h n McNamer. H e quickly m a d e a " f o r t u n e " » f about and w< im(1 a n d won Ann Hutledge. T h e n be left to b r i n g liis m o t l i e r and sisti r> f r o m New York. A long delay b r o k e otT t h e e n g a g e m e n t a n d Lincoln then won Ann. M c N a m e r r< turned to find Ai n dead of f e v e r . Town Gets a Posloffice. "tin C h r i s t m a s day in l v l H .' i h e h i s i o r .in goes on ft - a y . " a post ottlce w a - t-!ahUshe<l if» New Salem a n d Samuel Hill v . - m a d e p o s t m a s t e r . George W a r b u r t o i i t h e n imi : a >ton- build;ng : tid put III n Stock of good*. Put soon sold out to t h e Chrisnian Brotlu-js. o n e <: whom. I s a a c I*, became p o - t m a s t e r on N o v e m b e r J i . IS."!. William t'lury. t h e b r o t h e r of J o h n , who gave his n a m e to t h e g^ove w h e r e he s e t t l e d In ISIl*. e r e c t e d and beciitno p r o p r i e t o r of I ' l a i y - groei-ry. T h e n c a m e Hoctor Alien, who e r e c t e d a dwelling a e r o - s t h e street s o u t h f r o m t h e Hill .V: M< Nelll store. In adiiiiion to his profi-s* ional d u t i e s I'o. toi Allen ci'iiducted a Sunday ><! ool. He w a s an a r d e n t t e m p e r a n c e m a n a n d lormed t h e first tetnperai. so.-iety in tin c..| l ;munli>. T h e placi of n eetlng ^ a s m bis rehideiK I- or in t h e loj; school* h'lllse erei ted sliortly befi»ri 'lii- liuw on t h e hlil Side -lUtll Ol New Sah'lll h o tor Al'el w a s both* e n d as tn wliether it w, r -dit >r w r o n g to en. g a g e ill t h e p r a c t i c e of b iti s - i n on Sui.days a n d comprom -ed f b e mat y r. e v l n s t h e .-;ck b u t pivlng hi> e a r n i n g s ..t I > wholly to tfit* work of t h e Lord. "Then, d u r i n g the s u m m e r of ls"o. H e n r y <'n* Stott tnoveil f r o m Sugar (Jrove. e r e c t e d a dwelling a n d e-1ahlished a c o o p e r - siiojt, supplying t h e kegs tmd b a r r e l s for t h e flour and meal m a d e at t h e mill, a n d tin n t a i n e r f for ti,.- eured pork shlp|i(<l by flathoat to t h e m a r k e t - of t h e South, generally f r o m B e a r d s t o w n to wii . h p l a - e it wa.^ hauled .ii wagons. Denton O f f u t Arrives. " I ' i r l i g tin Mimmer <if Is:;!. I'.enton niTut. "'ii i- returi f r o m a llathoat e.seursioii to \ev\ Or U uns ( o n t r a c t e d for lot 11 nortl of Main street ai d erectoO a store building, tin deed tlieieto be. lug dated Sept« mber 1! "i tlmt year. 'I heu c a m e a rusli of othi i" -elih-rs I ' i d l e m ' n M o i n s , i, tan t.er e r e c t e i j dwelling a n d e - ' . d . l i - l i d a t a n \ a r d ; J o - h u a Miller, ii IdaeUsn th and wagon inak'T. built a lesldem e a n d esiablt-iied a s h o p ; Alevulider I'urgesoll and I'e te r Lukins. t h e *hoelindiei-s; Kol.ert .lohnson. thi^ w h e e l w r i g h t , wlio m a d e looms, spinning w h e e l s and f u r n l l n r . * ; Mar* •in Waddeli i h e h a t t e r , w h o n u d e h a t s out of rabbit f u r . W«MI| und i h e f u r of o t h e r a n i m a l s t h e Bale f a m i l y , headed by .la-ol. I'.ale, who bought a n d o p e r a t e d H i l l s i-ardlng m a c h i n e and storehous-e f u r w<Md; t h e II-. r n d o n B r o t h e i s , nhopkii'p* era. who e s t a b l i s h e d a s t o r e We»f of t h e J a m e s Butiedtre re-.ideio'e and Inn, and In a p a r i of t h e h o u s e of J u - h u a MUh-r wbieh wa* doutde. lived his h r o t h e r in law. J a c k K e l s o whi-M- wife k e p i (•uarders o i ^ a s b u i a l l y a n d who him-elf Haw t h e r h a m p i o n h u n t e r und f i s h e r m a n of t h e Ollage Henry S>n>o e a m e in ihe fall of ls.'il a n d void out nt the end ot a y e a r t o h o c t o r Kegnier. Also • niiie |»ia-u»r h u a e a n . I m v n j W h e r r y . I s a a c I'.ar* m r Kdmond tJn-er, I«MIC tiidlainer. Kot-ert and Willlain Mi Neely. t'lileli '"iirmen tnoxi-d t h e r e f r o m IUnK f e m e r a f t e r Tretif left and laade hlim-s. . . , " T h u s ti e town soon iN-came «i If v|||,|Niriiu8. s a d liisil r not la-en f o r t h e f a ' t t h a i it w a a a'tiioaf I n s ' ie^sibli• oi f r o m t h e WI-»I. t h e n j- no r m - I mzraKrz/r srvxir— wms i l i . n r - lnsl»f n't. n h o w e v i r tbal l l e y h a v e 30 b evi-d a new f o r m |Na*l^. In t ot vet t o b e a l l o w e d Profi-s-or Krskine «'F Columbia nniverslty SMiidtoirK tiobN 'iiiit i».- quullly of n n ' b i - d f b e ioiieiu«iiin t h a t their l i a p l b a ' b i . i •*,*• .i|,« in a i i y i b i n g t h a i <er-*< a r e in e f f e r t " p r o n e t r a m p s , ia aiith" title art ' Tb»- impllcallufi l i o t , a ' of "|MN>II,S fl.at i»« »er GEL writ•tfia»-e lo tai.e u tii.it ti,». ultra- • ' i i ' and t h a t t h e i r * is " t h e n m i a n c e nHMlein - b«»»il ••( ,•«•«. whieli ihi* "•-eond b a n d • \ p n »»«l«ai" I h i e t o r w r i t r r l» o n e it b a a P a t t e r - o n . a l s o of C o l u m b i a , b a d Amy eooiim^ed new- rrrilory io tin* field l^c. eii n - a d h e r own vera llbre In bl« ..f «... — .^ . — . . ....... - - •••of idi*n« und w«iii new Piter* eti of .'g- lala»rator> und M i r e d it u p aa "riiytii I pre-lM,. mienlly Mdf n a i ^ . ;..u- -p-i e d p n . s e " I h e t h i n g lb.- " f r e e Ti-t-r'* p n i ' t l * It sei'lBS l o IK* r a t h e r in t h e i r ch..!«* Poetic Paths 1 MatJaf tf PamHara. T a B a k e yoar frlead* at t h e i r ea«e g • UraWDaCK * Ol l a f a a r k m m yoa aiti«t Bret a a i k e t b e a eaatfanalde. Many peronas a r e eieharraaaad and pat at a dlsadvani s a e r i o n c e W i e l i Can* v t a e e A n y a a a T h a t N W a s i f Ma t a p i I b r a a g b a a f b a R gf t h e i r a w a . Uf t & M k m a r r a a g i a n nt of f a r a i t a r e R a t i BRi i i H i i n l N aa p l a t a d aa t o — t r i p M m a a w a r y a a f e a a a c r a a aa* j " X * m a t t e r w h a t t h e a l l , t h a t b a v e a ' t g o t R. a flit a t a r i , a ' f r a g i l e h a i n ' t by a a a w a a a a p r i v a t e a aaatly C b l a e a e l a i e p p b H o M p b i e a l l y a a M t b a p a a t a a M i # a t l a a l a a a a e l a * . T o a d R a r b . A r t . • E v e r y Ntfle a b R e ta L a_ a IrllDliC % I o ^ e i a l , m . d i f f e n t i i e how k e e r f a l a n d e o a s e e a t l v e b e la a l a m t d o t a g h i s d u t y . Frlaatanre. day before yeeterday a f * « t t h a t aabsi rlln • f o r a U t i l e fiorlc d a R y t h a t r a m t a t a bio oMee. wliirted a m a p l e of s h o t s a t me, waa thraacb readlag R. •A w h i l e b a c h a a a 'tdng origin CONDENSATIONS of I h e m e s f r . m b'tro-ly imnlern t h i n g * a n d In lie- IIH* of whbiit Mr. s.mdIn X a g o y a a r e p r o d u c l about TT. loirg ealia th** "Aiat-ro n n " laii'.'imge a s dl»T.iignis|H*D f r o m IHI.»U Knglish. p e r ct*nl of th«* chicks m a i i u f a c t a r e d iimi t h e m w poi*is if ihe> f.e such. la J a p a n . ni»r,t of t h e r e m a i n d e r he* h a v e l a l s i d n-ul iiiiieatoiM**. 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(irouiMl that wa- in nm e •• I . --in u P.;. killhu flu W r l u h r ' s long e x i i e r l e m e w i t h oil m a d e a ipilck get a w a y , a n d none t o o will t h e n reipiire b ss •tiiention. I oj- even n • orn la-' veil: hotly V ;•! e\pe!i-.Vf a,.!- exe.-u: ve Wi-ll,. caitsod liim to know a biz ;ais soon, f o r t h e t o r p e d o w a s a g a i n ciiught W h e n a H e n ' s in E a r n e s t . liitle - a l e to itfiiniin \.il\ ••Iplieate -y-ieins ment •*o,J Mow "Vas eo'iii'tg. mid he s u r m i s e d t h e by a u a s eiishion a n d sent like a rocket W h e n a hen b r e o m y s broody a n d I •eel le vent. at- i thou*.ill.is of e i a p j S pei-onne B i t r o g l / c e r a '.»rpedo would eotne out a* h ' u h a - t h e erowti bloek of t h e der- shows i h a t she is e a r n e s t by reiniiln* the paielil :-ess 'hey ifL"!!.' • wa- ditun* b> mi l o p ia' i!. T h a t would mean an rick. w h e r e it si r u c k and exploded. Ing on h e r nest f o r t w o o r t h r c e ll-nallv I iv tie- r Ihe t e r m s of 'lie h 1 a d ar:jiy "Ii r x p l o s i o n .viieii ii stn-.K ihe d e r r i c k T h e derrick w a s d e s t r o y e d and win- l i l g h K - b e may S.;fe|y be Iril-led Willi A mit HI rot ir ion n!" yas-ii-e :iile!idet| il was ii; finil»eis. and ihat would re-ult In t h e d o w s ji, houses In l l r e c k e n r l d g e t w o t h e provide.! s h o is a l l o w e d to i inmrv lischrtri:^ »r tiie uoo i|i.i:-i- of nitro- mile- away w e r e broken. sli In t h a t nest, ft s h e is in be set in .ir, o:i - or g ' . v - i i n , ^ iiicf. « vi.iiding n e a r a n o i h e r n e s t , a s is usually i h e c a - e . Vnere Is Much S a t i s f a c t i o n in ProducAMIniugh W r m h t ami t h e othef m - n ing T o m a t o e s of the F i n e s t Qua'ity. the we'I. win. bad been g a t h e r e d n r o u n d t h e then sin* should be removed t o t h e Wright ' h i m - d b i n . - ' f . a n d v.ben n e w in-st. prei'i*rahly a f t e r d a r k , ulven lined io g a r d e n s in a IV \ mining '"dwell wer*.* t h r o w n t o tiie ground by t h e the Jo-ijnan t o r p e d o s||,,vved Itself a few ie si i-u'U"*. a n d s h u i in to pre- h m e - in i'ennsy Ivania, West \ Iruin a t i e explosion they w e r e not s h o v e th-' . o p I-' I ie bole be Ihr»W vent h e r f r o m r e i i i r u i n g to tho old a n d .Maryland, f r o m wbieh i:s spreml lawl, Hnu's .•i-Aiird i" ami held Ii fa t. I i n j u r e d . one. If s h e s | | s quietly on Ihe nest i> r e s t r i e t e d by s i a i e <|uaiiintine law<. r - N e'j^s s h e sj,. :!)d b e t a k e n oil on tbi 1 The d i s e a - e all:ick< tiidy lln* - l e n i - ami <: e v e n i n g "f t h e following day. a n d the r o o t s of t h e t o m a l o p l a i n , ciiii-in^ 4 eggs to be Ineiihated placed in the smnll w a n s ; it probably din— noi re;'• . ^ uaiion t h e e x p r e s s c o m p s n y produced liest. (Ui belliu f i n e d , she probably d u c e t h e ylebl of f r u i t . a receipt f r o m t h e t ' r a i i d T r u n k Pawill r e i u r t i to h e r old n e s t ; if so. she T h e i m p o r t a n c e of Ihe d i s c o \ e r y ot Aut In ^ T t o VAMCOUVHT] eWh showing t h a t t h e d^g w a s dellv- should b e c a r r i e d hack ••ml set t|uiel viviI lie * nseepiibilily ol" l o m a l o t s it; ptila\77QKil€^ 1 •"led to tin- l a t t e r company at KdiuonS h a p e d D-ood Ccop f o r Hji and f o w a r t lies in t h e 'a< t t h a t ail. I lo ton. l i u v tho trail w a s lost. In Chicks, t n a t o p l a n t s will »erve 10 e a r r y i h e di-dmiii s'x weeks' l i m e lltister a r r i v e d - v will a . - o ke p 'lit ' ' ." clli - t-Mli e a s e over f r o m y e a r to yeai ii llie a b 1 ai Ins home In Vancouver. emachiliHi, • liMt-d early n iht* mort,.; . , v h»-n the >em i' of p o t a t o e s , and to Inlrodm-e ii tir.'d a n d fisiisnre. T h e d i s t a m v f r o m | ••lit — — •- Af I'm •! ' . o i , i.r i-, i«p on PRODUCTIVE FARM LAN'O i n t o new hicalilles iiiroiigh t h e u a l i Vancouver to K linontim u 770 miles 'b. tfior im hob! • ily .1 jilai't" r.r phiiiling 01 lotnato seedlings u'rown in on t h e r a n a d l a n Nailomi!. P r o m Kd I'lii" im* •- 1. -'-.••eld in- t ont e-d i n f e s i e d -oil, Ii l- ma yei known deti montoii lo V a n c o u v e r t h e r e Is im trav* j nitely w h e t h e r all \ a r i e i i e s . i f loni'itoe- :.| llie blood t o. p ip il the t h. I.- a i e ebsl road except t h e niilroud t r a c k . ! r 1 • i;'.''- till' ! :'e ••h.'il.s an* siisi-eptible lu i h e waif d i s e a - e . bill W. lined. r » M O M < l N . ALI'.KLTA. -Iidin Mc- which pa«*:i*s t h r o u g h and o v e r t h r e e I • -M; I pre-.e! - -t-it is f e a r e d thai such may be i h e ea*e. .t better spirt in l e n n a n af Kilimaiton •••lis ila- tol- I'halns of mouiiinlns. t w o - t h i r d s of t h e 1 "in sitirm.s nn I , > IMber p l a n t s behiligitii: lo llie pot ii > Msiam-e witinnit haldmtiiHi except t h e | *i»vviiiR s t o r y of s.i Airedale which he Clean Brood Coop Weekly, f a m i l y a r e .siispeeted of being -ii t e j u i hinks r h a l l e u g e s i-ouipiiii.><Hi: T. A. r a i l r o a d seeiloii hotiseit a n d at long iu- j • lean tin t».i|i a" iea-t om t* hie to w a n . ami - " i n " <ii l i n - e i . i n t ee, an a r c h i i - i ' t of Vam.niM r. P.. t'.. t e r v a l s small s u n i o i H , m a y of ihem p il fn-e from m ie-. j b e e n i c s i e d . but wilh ineom'lu-ii\e re a week, and » s u s an Airedale dug. and III t h e without a single I n h a b i i a n t . H a v i n g In If mile- iirt" touml in tii op, II 1 slllls. Thesi- lesl« will lie lcpe;iied I p r n g of I f l l ' h e sent il by e x p r e s s mind t h a t t h e r e a r e PJ l i n e s of rall-hmild be ilioro'uh'y rl I and •ner t h e I'linudiaii Vatiomil r a i l w a y t o rond conve-uing in Kdnioniim s n d thai ba! -lue fo \l. • ii -prayed with kerosene oil crude t h r o t h e r i n ' a w . Tiiomiis P a i o n . at Ids road houie w a s throiA{h nioiiti'aiits pt-irobdint spread from one r,t iv\o of the pa... meii' -1 H rav Itics, sv\ in 4nirosKao. u s t a t i o n IHI t h e t i r a n d a n d iinlnliabli -d for t h e most part, not the b o u n d a r y (tanks w i. in lies of s:ind tir dry dirt e: n thin | GOOD INCUBATION HINTS L a r g e Hoomy Coop b h a u l d l e Used or p a s ' m and - U .it'b • s I .-ji-' ei ' 1 t -tl t r u n k l*aciib' nillwii.v. It! miles easi of only is the feat of finding Ida way layer of siraw or t n* hay -ii the llmir ' O v e r T u r k e y Han W h i l e t h e i s that do*-- not t d m n n t o a . Alhejta. Kkprevs eluirges i n n r \ i d o l ' s , hut It is .Hpmlly strung.* nf the loop for a co\t-rhii; .nal move Follow t h e n i a i i u f a e t i i r e r ' s di titling. ;. I'II r m e -- r.n! I tor i « e r e p r e p a i d , a s well a s a Mini of how h e subsisted mi f h e way. ! think Moil • M Klliley I'm k wilt hi' at a« brisiil coops weekly to ire-h ground. , rections in s e t t i n g u p a n d oper Issue bv t h e I 11 ' ed ly 011 t h e eggs. S h e «hMlld h e hanletin lhl« n record f o r a breed of dogs not antiey a n d food given n i e . s e n g c r to c o m i d i s l i d fact Tl ie nallotmi p a r k i p "ferably where then- I- ne \ .'in--, a t l n g an tnciibalor. t 111 I S'!i-ir dled in litis m a n n e r until on b e i n g let Stat* e n dlted wlih t h e •erne degn*.' of In a c t i v e iitlm ' •*•inv ftir t h e dog t o desilunlloii •shade is very essential in rearing d two See t h a i Ihe I n c u b a t o r n n i bail !• 1111a otT .she r e t u r n s t o t h e new nest r a t h e r fluster rtls.if'pi'tii'eil. I 'poll Invest i- lellitfonce a s |f|i» cidlle thickens, especially •birin^ warm stcadlly at the d e s i r e d lenipern 1111 > tlian to ihe old one. Ii s o m e t i m e s ihi- s e.ather, 'herefore. pin the toops in tun* b e f o r e filling Ii with e^-:» t a k e s (inly t w o o r t h r e e d a y s , a n d sel1 11 p* m .pie-r •• -hade w henever P<»s-i!de A corn ' l»o not a d d f r e s h eggs to 11 .. dom m o r e t h a n a week, to b r e a k a « on. I ' id makes line ninue for y •• 1114 ehb-kc o n t a i n i n g those which H. I.I. h e n f r o m n d u i n i t i g t o h e r old u e s t . t n-. a s 1 hey eairh miiny b',-^s md dergolng Incubation, Vi»IIK,•-While t h e w i f e a n d 1 T u r k e y hens do noi o r d i n a r i l y come worms, and have fre-li uromid lo run , T u r n t h e eggs t w i c e daily all five cliildreii of l . o u h t ' a m p a g n a of M ^ , off f o r feed a n d w a t e r m o r e t h a n mice Oil IIIOSl of the I -lie ibe e r t h e M'cotid and until t h e ninetlU S e t e u i y - s e v e n i h street, ftny llhlge. ENRICH SOIL BY TRENCHING every t w o or t h r e e d a y s , but when enllivailon tl.'* uioimd, imi i i a \ e s e r e Im.'/Iog t h e m s e h e s in p r e p m i n g t e e n t h d a y . T u r n iheni b e f o n cotdined 1 hey should h a v e a c h a n c e t o ibumlani shade t • -nv 1 an, c a r i n g f o r t h e lamp-, i ' o o l t h e m a loving reception i o a n e r r u u t bus* Eng u h G a r d e n e r s T a k e Great Pa ns ' c o i i i e otT every d a y . Occasionally a once daily, a c c o r d i n g to tinu.ttid a n d f a t h e r , a cable f r o m lliirbn* in P r e p a r i n g L a n d — H e a v ) turkey heti does not c o m e of! at all. w e a t h e r , d u r i n g t h i s period. I m flaslied f o r t h N me*suge ifuit lie j a n d In Mich m s e s h e shoiild IN* t a k e n V ^ids Are Secured, kad c o m m l t r c d •uleide m »ea. a f t ^ r A t t e n d t o t h e tnuchiiie t-;i . off o n c e a day. a s o t h e r w i s e s h e will •liMding t o d e a t h t h e girl, h a i r I r s au'e. | fully at r e g u l a r h o u r s . R e s u l t s O b t a i n e d -n E x p e r i m e - t s Witn r.n^latid 'ale Th d i e on I h e lie*!. K e e p t h e l a m p a n d wb-k cleat f«»r whom be hud foi-H-tken fainliy ami ! E t j h t PercHeron M a r e t 0*1 1, their -"ii Oil coining olT h e r liesi t h e flr-i great Test t h e eggs on t h e -eveiilh iusinesa. Government Farm 1 of i b r o w l n g , ilili:« a t u r k e y b e n d o e s Is lo f t retch e\ eli •v — - ^ * V a T h r d o u b i r t r a g e d y . a« t'le elopers a n d f.Mtrteenth d a y s . - ie .in 1 then h e r wing-, x f e p gingerly for a few| i o m a o(N*n t h e m a c h i n e ti'aiv.I home. iNitirre.! a b o a n l t h e \ lesl to t-tlir• IP* |." '"la'lvi - lliHlil t o 11 Ide. by hi- d a u g h t e r , Virginia, twi'iity. Vir- steps. a n d then s h e o f t e n t a k e s a i .• i «.• a i i e ^ o r i c a l e r It ighfeelilh d a y Ulltd ie Menaivhip Vu»nr1 ..f t h e l.amjHtri & \ d u e of liglsi and luM* . we ght b a r v ter t h e sub* Ar i i n n i n g s t a r t a n d tiles f u r a s h o r t dls* i lo 1' ginia - a b l ; : t < 1 of he r o f n n d n c h l c k e t i i a r e tuitebed. lloit fine, en n i i l c h they ib-d i n m i b y as feeds for lefii'.vor'c I ir-es waa r e still is n*K i e r c l s e of i b i s sort helps >>'(il i" P a t b e r V.IH a l w a y s s g<»o«l pn»- i taliee. > m I a . - • 11- - ' . t i l e ' s of W a r I d s |M^t Juiiilury 10. and on which li.ade la-t year by fbt I lilted Stall's • of r o t t e d gn'atl.v t o k e e p a s l u i n g hen m good vide/. T w o y e a r s ago, while In his IVi: 'ii -<l|'t|' sple of t h e door* iiey w e r e d<diilue«l by t h e c a p f t t i n "fi I p a r t n i e n t o* A.--: nl; m-- a- the e \ T h i s process auli.liiohil". h e plekeil u p a girl at eondltiun. a n d f o r t h i s r e a s o n it is not A t|,e ' .1 >f (he Wi'-t stalr• r d e r of f b e S f n l e d e p a r t m e n t , e a b f i i l . rimeiital ' • tn, le i . i ••, Md well I., eotitllie h.-i to a -mall s p a c e i T c . e m y -eventli Mreet and Poiirth a v e • - ii i.i a./e h u r t "f a I'hipfi» IIINUIOS Aires us ti re«illt "f a .tuuTOOLS NEEDED FOR GARCEfiS e u-ed laidn I'•rei.eron mar tine. .Matihaiiati, She w a s n blond. . A <lnst bath is g n - a t l y elijoyiil by sli- I a .1 t ' III V f e e n l T h e r e an* ^ f l l n t t o t h e d e p a r t m e m by o n e of i h e 1!:•le-l. 'wo -•••i» t I weight them Vivian i»n*s.el, ihen twenty-one. of -l.'ls ling hells, a n d helps tn n \ f - ies by 1 e ' l s t a n l i n o E x p e n s i v e I m p l e m e n t s Are Not Nec- barley, two heavywvluli ill .'ind man's children. s alua1 * f r e e fr.iin v e r m i n . Whole c o m is a i i T l n g a v . n u e . llnN.klyn. T h e t w o m I -.t ie bv 1 'astlgini, flic e s s a r y — S p a d e , H o e and R a k e T h e f r . t s i c teriulriatlon of fh»* rnnI'he 11(11 na'ei\ il g •nits ,1- ; . of t h e |''can*ot» met of ten a f i e r t h a i . We emibln't {•ood fi-.il, a n d f r e s h w a t e r ami grit j ha-:i«' b. , , employed t o g e t h e r A r e Most E s s e n t i J l . •» coy a f f a i r c-ilmlnaied a e h m d e - t i n o 'I b e . •1 w a eontlnti' I ."J ndls* Inilclla s h o u l d a l w a y s lie accessible. 1:. • • .1 on t h e r o t u n d a , n m i a n c r I.f t w o y e a r s . -Oim* of t h e . f . . p Ii." r<ii|t!rii* • i-irt - were n-.-d -'i a I ioted A - tl I . b e a r e a g n a t anlmyalice to -It j T i e erring w r o t e his f a m i l y it •,. a . f i b e perl* It Is s u r p r i s i n g how- few to / - i b'tl •!." f e t a l i s of wMeli w.-n* kirn-." n t o I ' a m or!, of 1 be farm. h • A-t t l l f u r e . l i n g b i n s , ami a r e o n e of tie* »votsi 1 f r o m IPn i OH A r nad fbey declde.1 n ' • I • tn t h e 1'»n'ment. • . dur f-ictio's faftdly e n e m i e s of y o u n g IMIIIIIS. TO prevent ;1 n r e d i s l to c a r e pro|M"rly foi n - m a i 11 "avy tiebi Work of pb». •'! ' Ml. 1 "ill many of t h e KxisMisive •"•pnpiiien! barley rnmfiagnti. forfy*«ix y«*ars old, CIIIH* lo f o r g i v e a n d f'.rgei. >Ien then t r b i l I t h e i r g e t t i n g a s t a r t , t h e hen # h o u l d h o m e g u l d e n . in. lb-- •!< -In• motitl I Tl e s. nipt ile I •— .«- \ •. i i n Uonii" a s S u m Ifnly 'M* y e a r s ago. l i e t h r i v e d uiisiieivssfnlly t o get t h e S l a t e I I Itslelgli. « I Im* d u s t e d iboroiigbly with sisliitm i" pot l i e i e s s n r y . A s p a d e or p.e!in_ ?l*et| w a s lie* • .Mi.tne't , il ur 1 !•* of APPLYING AATER TO GARDEN . ' > 1; • • • r-'si'ti •• " i n Washington, e p r n d m v n t o r r l m n i . a n d u n t o b i s pHrtment to d r o p t b e charu'e of per* |; f l u o r i d e or siime g.NNi Ib e p o w d e r be- f o r k , a hoe. and a steel r a k e a i e .e l.e . v v bai le Irol ' i l ) Itld light f ' a r . t v a lsi;» in 1 Sod he T n r e t- ley (ri»lb*d1. tin' 'e iv barley welgha - p u r f t i r e bad a f l m i r l s b ' n e .•stablisb- Jury in connecilon with :lie 1-suing of i f o r e s h e Is p l a r i s l .MI tie* n e s t . T h e .••s.'iillal g a r d e n itHil-. PP^LMS I ' . . ' NT AS Of Much tmpC t.vi e T n j t Work a pass|i"rt. I n 1S.V» b e w a s s h o u l d lie a-lded t w o w o o t b n « • , t 1" 7 po-|! ds t o b e n t of I W \Ve«i s t r t i t . which r e t u I ' d a n d " • I ' . ' " .lohn Sm t h . ai 1 MMI tiesiing m a t e r i a l s h o u l d In* kept clean, Sh:w d 3e D o " ; W i t n o u t I n j u r y to lie|M.rters curried the news of lite ; a m i I f I h e e g g s i N i i i m e d i r t y t h e y a n d a s t r o n g siring l o s e r v e a s a Ii* • t h e hlMie!, uccoitfing t•» •• Bfi-m of The • tested •efilfy |Ki!»s^l Into IIh* h a n d * of a rrthem. A - y of Variouw P a n t s . crime to tbe family. The widow was ! f o r m a k i n g s t r a i g h t r o w s . A w a t e r i ^ grain Investl* e i g h t s dei.*in l**d by In I s . S I .uh: Per •rlvrr. s h o u l d la* wash.*.l with a sufi c l . a b i b e ^ l . ^ y of hl«. ebipemeiil w a s told i ^ w t r i i t i i l . . i i i b m s . b u r e iu '»f m a r k i - s . Til-' t e ' n dlppetl In l i i k e w a n n w a t e r 4u<*t I s - c a n a n d a trowel a r r . W r e b p * bit In iipp. 'I. wa 1 TO . I T. T r .ji« It not a b s o l u t e l y i n i i s s a r y . W h e r e lb. live g.t'ns ol los—« in weltflits of tlie j fun* lite p o u l t s a r e t o hutch, t h e old is imp ir 1"' tl it • e \ ork sho ild t.e u a n l e n work i s l o IN* curried on r a t h ?enre- fed on bai ey a n d thn-e f,*d | n e s t i n g m a t e r i a l shuuld la* repht.-ed linry l o t h e e r eili*nth*ely. It Is a gotsl plan to on o a t s wen* p r a c i b ' i i l h tie' •ame. a n d d o n e t h o •• u ' d y without v • s i p i i i a n b s s In-i-ii onb*red t o with rlcan straw. p l a n t An • • 1 si..nal ib.>tt"iigh wain* h a v e a wheel hoe. o r u comldn.ii on t h e r e w a - n.» 1 '! r •m t! •• . - P h e r , .ai the M-etie i*otii«i mo unlock t b e N.-» > ori. to into t h e " l a t p r o . i t l u g " l a c a b a l i a a Period. i.g v » 1 V it I-t 1 'Iie cimnI • l l l h iti-m s e . i l drill a n d wheel lair. f u l l ptiss, --ed e n f s t a ' i ' d l U imTIt OV.** ciiffs. ao M o o r h e M w a a f o r r e d t a ra* T h e I n r a l a i t i o n p e r i o d of t u r k e y a f t e r e.i !i w; '• l II.* 1 ve belter rethe other a i a i a l a s l i a c b l M f a r IW m i a a l e a . I'Ve . o H issj.in a so will visit llos. e g g a la d a y a . T h r llrst e g g Is usual* sults tl tn m o t e tiequ.-ni s p r i n k h n i ; of T h e w e l » b i s if i b e m a n f e d on ! I.ndwig gives a« h u r v a s u n f a r h a a 4 * l y p i p p e d d a r i n g i h e llrst p a n .if t h e BEST TIME TO CUT COWPEAS ton ••'iid • r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s for re* H o n e g a n t e m - r s l a v e in II.Id barb'V n*ntai;i-"d m o i e eoiistanf t h e s u r f a c e ••uffing h u p r l a o a e r t o a pom i a t b a l a a c d y s e v r a l b d a y . 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T m l l l c i m i e p r S i . n P r j . n - s o r< d I»t A 1 M l.a ..I • a ' l l o t I . H e ••.••t c u r e f o r If a f t e r t h i n l most I n i p o i t s m f o r a c e • n>p u . gi*. .bl - nr* ,t •' in* s.. .. . . ;. '.Igi* - . .if (VilNaai l « 4 w ! g . w h o b e m b - a f f e d M . * * t o • l a m p p o « t ^ l a t b a old d a y s . H a t b e Iin r t i . a l e r sul'»»nty n n s n i n i f* I,levies a* | b u s i n e s s '*11' ' ! m » s h •,{ ••fovti.* n - e f . s.*t s in ^f|,| tl".* foarl'tt l a g e S i - e e b i l .ail> by llui ilhy a n d red ind m e a ; d e t s . u f a c t , . ! > • i't*. • a s h a n c l n a .HI f « r d . a r Iffe Aad baad* eboer. *eod, a e a l t o t b e ball ..f J f t b - e with work A — * t . i u s j t . i t c f . 1. # t b e v.at. f; ni. o*eil IN- I»IA'N f t uil> oib*toii». His. 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If y o a w i s h t b a p a p e r stopped no* t i f y Iba p u b l i s h e r at once, utberwiaa i l w i l l c o n t i n u e indefinitely, f i v i n i y o u n r e a s o n a b l e time f o r reoawaL W a r rules h a v e been susF f i n l f l a n d w e w i s h t o accord the utmoal courtesy to o u r readers. P i a a i t co-operate w i t h u s by prompt a t t e n t i o n to t b e blue m a r k . These a r e times w h e n mau> people are looking tor i-asv work, l l i e l a c t o n e s anil WOISLU»I)N II.IVC gcuererally come down ti» nine lu»ur day, and some yive Salurd.i> allyr-, noons. Some U'a(U > demand a live day week, but r a d u a i s \\;!1 not be b a p p y until tbe> retluee tlie working day to six h o u r s o r less. While reasonable labor h o u r s ought lo bring many blessings, the reduction may be e a r n e d so lar as to make merchandise cost so high that people ean'l ljn> a iiormal amount, which ninsl ereale indus trial distress. It was generalU liehl by social reformers, when laclories used lo r u n IU h o u r s a day, Uial it the working day would come d o w n lo nine hours, people would produce so m u c h more per h o u r owing lo their better physical condition, Uial their total product would not show anv falling oil'. But this hope has apparently not been realized to aii> large extent, but rather the contrary. The p r e s e n t high cost of products may be due in part lo the nine hour day. This does not necessaril> mean that the shorter day sin mid be given up. What is needed is tn so improve production that thr niiu h o u r da> will do the work which formerly took ten h o u r s . Hood education h a s a tonic elln-l on people's anibilion, and tin- person who has studied well in school und college has usuall> learned th il one must work to win success. Many young people quit school carK f o r this very reason, Ihat thev c.m nOt stand constant applicalidii. The,\ seek some job w h e r e the,\ will have many idle monients, which the\ can spend jollying with their friends and planning their amusements. Nu one ever cliinhed Ihe path of atlainment in that way. ADVKUTISIM. IS .SIMMKit. There are some business men who are inclined to let their advertising d r o p oil a little in summer, un tin theory that many people are awa.x on vacation. It is. however, a linn when advertising is specially useful If you study the large citv papers, and watch the work of Hie big department stores who have studied the problem of selling closely, you will see that the\ nfo not allow theil advertising lu d r o p in summer. While many people ..re away in summer, vet there are always visitors, who usually make np for the absentee. These folks always hu\ local papers to see w h a t relledion they give ol Ihe town. They have things that they want to buy, and they are inllueiU'ed h\ the store advertising. The folks w h o s t a \ at home walch the n e w s p a p e r advertising chisel\ in summer, expeeting that special bargains will be oil'ered at that tune. Such anpouiicemenis a r e followed also h\ a big tr;ide f r o m people who come in f r o m o u l K i n g «lislrii Is m automobiles, .Old who are ^l.id of an excuse to make a pleasant trip. F o r m e r f i o v e r n o r ( base S, O v b o r n states that Michigan Hepubli cans must choose betw -en Senatoi T o w n s e n d and "iliu- splendid, lion esl I'at Kelley. T h e r e are no othe r candidates in the lield with Ihe least chance of success. Do Hot scatter >our votes but combine them upon the one man with a chance to wipe o 11 t Michigan's disgriice." Those who have heard Mr, O s b o m will realize Ihat this utterance lusl no force because of its author. How ever one ma> regard the above he must concede that Mr, Kcllev's in dielment tif the senate for its ddlv dallving is just. He cites the taritl bill which passed the House in Jan u a r y I'.JJI, and is still hong up in Ihe Senate through dilators l a d i e s T h i s may be no laiilt of Mr. I own s e n d ; but one thing is absolnlelv pertain, present evils will never In remedied by Ihe men now 111 ollice liolh House and Senate, more particularly the latter, need a thorough house cleaning. H o . demands the thoughtful consideration of e v e n voter w h o thinks m o r e of his country and his o w n w e l f a r e than In does of his partv anv old paitv. I ' K O I ' K i r n IN FKLIT. T h e season when o r c h a r d s and g a r d e n s a r e ripening suggests that p a r e n t * need to exercise care to set t h a i t h e i r children d o not ravaui llie t o w n in their search for fruit While this pett> thieving is eom nion, il is noi i n T e s s a r v . It o c c u r s inosllv w h e r e ehiltlren have got INy o n d tlie atillioril> of Iheir p a r e n t s ami w h e i e Ihe l a l l e r despair ol makintf Ihem d o w h a t is right. T h e families w h e r e ehildren a n c a r e f u l l y linHighl u p rarely a r e ruiiiplained of f o r t h i s po.iehing. T h e s e e h i l d r e n ifiV show n Ihat w here boilseholders have put lalior and e f f o r t a n d money i n t o developma f n i i t , il ftboWH a m e a n s p i n l lo tie p r i v e t h e m of Ihe r e s u l t s for wiiich t h e ) h a v e labored MI failhfiilly. AI NMMI any b u y e a n lie made l o see Ibat. T b e e h i l d r e n ' s g a r d e n movemeiil h a s helped m a n y b o y s iiinlersland t h e p r n p e r t y o w n e r ' s point of view. O n e w h o h a s w o r k e d Hard l o raise s o m e vegrtaMes, ami t h e n h a s seen t a m e y o u n g m a r a u d e r l o m e in and • • • a l M« melons, o r h i s tomatoes k n o w s h o w a a o w n e r feels. W political • l a i r s ia Ihe N e w York l i e r s M t h a i Ihe Michigan senatorial war p m r n l s a promising oppor{nsMy f o r t h r D e m o r r a t i r eandinale. WeN* w h a t h a r m w o u l d c o m e l o • l a i r a r nation b y t h r r l e r l i o n a l F a n n e r Goerrnor F r r r h ? Thai l a s t s Nkr a n n p p n r t a n H v f o r Ihe j S i r l h h i d nM M e Msrlf. sra-farl a g life, b n l y a n r a n I n d J o h n BarI g j e r n ^ m r j w h e r e out b e y o n d Ihe Work Shirt Sale. Grey, khaki, tan, polkadot Cathedral Knit Ties. Fresh supply Wash Suits, ages 2 to 7 New Fancy Striped Silk Hose. All colors Men's Olive Twill Work Hats Rockford Work Sox Duck's Back Waterproof Hats. Khaki colors Palm Beach Trousers 1 4 o f f Straw Hats now reduced to $13.75 $1.65. 2 for 25c 1 4 J o n e s a n d w i f e the past t w o wee!... t u r n e d home f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s r e t u r n e d h o m e last F r i d a y . • Saturday. S u n d a y Mr. a n d Mrs. E l m e r R i c h F r e d J o h n s o n a n d Mrs. Nellie Sayles, of C.ratlan, visited o v e r mond e n j o y e d a f a m i l y g a t h e r i n g , S u n d a y at Mrs. F r a n k S h e n a n I s. Mr. a n d Mrs. Albert H a u s s e r m a n a n d Glen Savles a n d family, of n e a r b r o t h e r H e n r y , of S a r a n a c , Mr. a n d S m y r n a , w e r e visitors t h e r e S u n d a y . Mrs. Earl Vosburg a n d Leo R i c h m o n d , of Ada. Miss laiella R i c h m o n d w e n t n f e w L O W E L L DISTRICT N O 5. Aug. 8.—Mrs. E d i t h Miller, of I n - ! d a y s last w e e k w i t h E l m e r R i c h amily. m o n d and ffamil: dianapolis is visiting at •k~ t h e S c b w a d - i«ond Mr. and Mrs. E l m e r R i c h m o n d a n d er home, a n d Mr. Flogus, of Lowell. Mrs. Isabelle Needham assisted sons, H a r n r a n d i . C . a t t e n d e d t h e h e r m o t h e r , Mrs. H. G r a h a m a f e w F a n n e r s picnic a l l a m s i n g F r i d a y . d a y s t h e first of t b e week, p r e p a r i n g A fine p r o a r a m w a s e n l q y c d . a l s o a to move t o C a m p a u lake, h a v i n g sold l o n g patr a d e of s o m e of I h e i r live Iheir h o m e i n Lowell t o Mr. Visser, slock, etc. T h e b u i l d i n g s w e r e all of G r a n d R a p i d s , w h o moved t h e r e open . c . t o visitors, a n d a ^c o .n c e r t f r o m Detroit w a s e n j o y e d b y m a n y , at once. Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b e r t F o r d spent F a n n e r s and t h e i r f a m i l i e s f r o m Sunday w i t h relatives i n G r a n d m a n y miles a r o u n d e n j o y e d t h e d a y . Rapids. ( F a r m e r s a r e e x p e r i e n c i n g s o m e ! T h e LowaQ L i t e r n a d AHo S o l a t r o u b l e p l o w i n g f o r w h e a t , it is s o S m o n l l n for M c T l m o n t h s t l J I , 1 h a r d a n d d r y a n d needs r a i n . «y e a r t Z J t , a n d 1 It is w i t h r e g r e t w e b e a r of t b e serious a c c i d e n t w h i c h h a p p e n e d t o ; little R u t h Hollands S u n d a y a f t e r - ; noon. As s h e w a s h u r r y i n g a c r o s s , the street in S a r a n a c s h e w a s s t r u c k by a speeding c a r , a n d k n o c k e d u n conscious, cut a n d b r u i s e d , a n d o n l y MOSELEY MATTERS. Aug. 7.—Nearly ali the people by chance s h e was not killed ina r o u n u -Uoseiey attended the Ver- stantly. The c o m p a n y m a c h i n e t h r e s h e d gennes O r a n g e a n d l i l e a n o r picnic last i h u r s d a y a l L a m p a u lake, i a e ^ j d s t h e laller p a r t of t h e week f o r Oleanor hall team p l a y e d t h e G r a n g e ; Maloney, a n d Mr. S l a m m a , team and w o n w i t h a s c o r e of 10' wh'J'h yields w e r e very good. against Mr. a n d Airs. Ace V a n - | . ^ c a r e glad lo h e a r H a r r y T r e iienbrocck c a r r i e d oil the p r i z e s l o r l,1'*11, ^ h a s been confined lo f r tim being the s w i f t e s t r u n n e r s a m o n g l , , e « « 0 1 1 a m o u n t of he g r o w n - u p s , a n d the o t h e r Aiose-1 accident, is m u c h i m p r o v e d . the c u r r i e d oil their s h a r e ol t h e ' Mr*. I e r c e y Atkinson a n d o t h e r s , Ieyiles . of G r a n d Rapids, called o n Mr. prizes as well. 1 he icc c r e a m social at t h e Got- Goulds al h i s f a r m S u n d a y . Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k Kitchen a n d f n e d Bieri h o m e w a s well a t t e n d e d . About J.>0 being p r e s e n t . They son Leo look a f e w d a y s vacation cleared over $42 111 their sale of ice visiting relatives near F r e m o n t . Mr. Kitchen is in t h e e m p l o v of t h e H i l l cream a n d cake. liordon F r o s t a n d family left this Crest O r c h a r d Co., a n d t h i s is b i s week lor ilochesler, .New Vork, lirst vacation in a n u m b e r t|f y e a r s w h e r e they will visit Mr. F r o s t ' s of f a i t h f u l service. aunt ami o t h e r relatives a f e w d a y s . EAST LOWELL. Martin Davis is h a v i n g a t w o Aug. K.—Mrs. Speen a n d a u n t , a n d weeks' vacation f r o m h i s d u t i e s at f r i e n d , Mrs. S e r r a , of Chicago, w e r e the G r a n d Hapids Saving b a n k . Dr. i l a r r | s o n a n d Mr. B r o w n , of guests of Mrs. B o e n n a last w e e k . Mr. a n d Mrs. Marel a r e t h e g r a n d Helding, called on Ace Vandenbroeck p a r e n t s of a b a b y girl, b o r n t o Mrs. last I h u r s d a y 111 the i n t e r e s t of t h e Shark, a d a u g h t e r , w h o h a s b e e n Silver l-ox f a r m n e a r Belding. spending Ihe s u n u n e r w i t h Ihem. D o r o t h y a n d .Marjonc Vandervell Mr. a n d M r s . - D e w a y n e Kent, of arrived home Saturday from a three Saranac, w e r e callers at J . S . I l u b - { weeks stay at the c h e r r y o r c h a r d s bcl's S u n d a y . i near G r a n d T r a v e r s e Bay, w h e r e Doris Coles, of Detroit, h a s b e e n they went f o r t h e c h e r r y season visiting relatives in t h i s place. with one h u n d r e d girls f r o m G r a n d F l o r e n c e N o r t h w a y is e x p e c t e d Hapids a n d other t o w n s . S a t u r d a y t o stay w i t h h e r m o t h e r Mrs. J a m e s Murray, of Hastings, tor a time. visited Mrs. Eva Kngle last F r i d a y Cecil Hoenmi w a s in G r a n d R a p afternoon. ids Sundav. Miss P a u l i n e H a r l o w , of C a r s o n City, is s p e n d i n g Ihe w e e k wilh NORTH VERGENNES VERSES. Helen A n d r e w s . Aug. 7.—Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Mrs. J a m e s M u r r a y and Mrs. H o r - Wright, son J o h n , and d a u g h t e r ace Weeks a r e visiting relatives al Vern, spent Sunday w i l h J a m e s Lowell, Lake Odessa a n d Clarks- Wright a n d w i f e , of l.owell. ville. Mr. a n d Mrs. Ab. R i c h m o n d reMrs. B u r r Davis and son Martin, spent several da.vs of last week w i t h relatives at S t a n t o n and Mecosta. Mrs. H e r b e r t J a k e w a y a n d t w o daughters, of Kalamazoo, a r e spending a few d a y s w i t h h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. ,1. O. Wingeier. Olive W i n g e i e r and h e r cousin Augustus Wingeier, snenl last week at Kalamazoo with their a u n t , Mrs. is addinir to its Ilerberl J a k e w a y . service a The Moseley girls, w h o have been attending school at Kalamazoo, returned this w e e k . l a h t he Gi'attan ball team, w i t h t w o Qramfl Rat ilavers f r o m G r a n d Itapii Hapids, w o n the game f r o m the• (Glci i l e a n e r s Sunlay. Score 10 t o 5. to handle freight of all Mr. a n d Mrs. Will Hennells, of kinds, heavy aud light. Slanlon, Iheir d a u g h t e r a n d h e r litis We are also cuutinuiiiK band, visited at Stephen B e n n e l l s , mi Clare Ford's homes S u n d a y . .lack (iilbert a n d wife, of G r a n d Hapids, .lohn Delaney, of F r e e p o r t , L O M I AND U N T D I S visited at Mike .McAndrews* home temee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Vamlenhroeck have installed a Lowell p h o n e . T H E ROMANCE O F ADVERTISING ESCAPING BUSINESS DISASTER The a d v e n t u r e r w h o s t a r t s out o n his travels meets p e r i l s a n d d a n g e r s , and by his s h r e w d n e s s a n d c o u r a g e manages to avert t h e m a n d a c h i e v e the end of his j o u r n e y . People say h i s story is r o m a n t i c . E v e n in t h e prosaic Held of business a d v e n t u r e t h e r e is the s a m e r o m a n c e of avoiding disaster. Many a m a n in t i m e s of b u s i n e s s trouble h a s felt almost helpless a s h e viewed the diflicullies t h a t s u r r o u n d him. He h a s f o u n d himself loaded u p w i t h stock t h a t t h e people would not b u y , w h i l e h i s c r e d i t o r s w e r e d e m a n d i n g Ihat he pay h i s ove r d u e notes. Some u n d e r s u c h c i r c u m s t a n c e s have given up and called in t h e i r creditors. O t h e r s have resolved l o try advertising. f s i n g a conlident appeal they have a n n o u n c e d a special sale, described t h e m e r i t s of t h e i r goods, brought the p u b l i c in a Hock, and t u r n e d the s l o w m o v i n g stock into c a s h . Thus they secured a clean a n d f r e s h s t a r t a n d laid a foundation of p u b l i c good will. MORRISON LAKE. Aug. 7.—Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Cotral, of loiiia, siient o v e r S o n d a y w i l h h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. P e t e r Murker. J a y T h o r n leaves Monday m o r n ing for C a m p Grayling. J a y and P e a r l T h o r n s p e n t T h u r s . d a y evening w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. Ara Weeks. A n u m b e r f r o m t h i s neighborhood attended tlie ox roast at Clarksville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ara Weeks a n d Lewis Tomlinson s p e n t S u n d a y with t h e i r b r o t h e r , Mr. a n d Mrs. Leon Tomlinson. Mr Mrs * G , e n n F o r d a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k P e n r o d , of Moseley spent Sundav w i l h Mr. a n d Mrs Orlow Weeks. Gel y o u r Job p r i n t i n g a t T h e Ledg e r office. Better be safe than sorry. adv. d Economical Haulage oons i Sir Harry Poland, a retired mem-1 The principul Iroiiblt' in the inhcr of the British bar and still in-1 dustrial world now is that a lot of leresled in public allairs it IM. at- people think the union card and the tributes his grand old age to having 1 corporation stock certilicale are ali his life been a greal neyispaper biggei than Ihe American Hag. 1 reader. Il is sin e h a g c i d long-1 • •• • - • evily recipe; hut to obtain tJs full Shakespeare, H o m e r , Chaucer. benetit, the newspapers must be paid Virgil and o t h e r greal poets were hungrv in their dav, but in these times thev could make a living Mrs. Spenditt, reprimanded for writing up the ball games. o v e r d r a w i n g her Imsband's bank account ^11)0. cM-used herself b> sav\ tinancier used to he a man who ing Ihat the bank's resources wen- could keep bis expense within his over -sI.IIUli.non, I here a r e m a m like income. Now be is one w h o ean her, eager to sipiander other peo- borrow enough to keep a balance ple's savings. ahead. What one little humble b e e ean do was shown when a sedan car went into a ditch, and t u r n e d bottom up, i n j u r i n g live occupanls. It hummed in the d r i v e r ' s face a n d the deed was done. Mr. N e r v o u s Driver had better stop his c a r a n d put Mr. I lee out. T h r e e years ago h a i s e r Mill was in The men w h o think women ran'i ie boiled in oil. or exiled tn St. lie be trusted lo drive automobiles are lena, bnl the onl> punishment he usiiallv willing to let Ihem assume will ever get now, will be what the the risks of operating the oil stove. literary critics give to his book. 1111 til he gets his in—well, vou know. The people w h o are tying up Ihe business of the country bv strikes Some folks in l.uvveU can't see are linding fauM because there is why the blinkers should be talking not work enough for everybodv. uf lending >I.(i(|ll.l)(lli,()iill lu (ierinaiiv. when there are about Hin.DiKl.lHin Tliank* lu the active ho>s ut the people in Ibis counlr.v w h o svunld neighborhood, manv householders like lu b o r r o w . an- relieved of ail anxietv as to w hat In dn w itli their f r u i t . Some one asks w h e t h e r llie who has had the sense of freeilon In must cities there is no room and independence uiveii bv wearini nowadavs for woodpiles and saw hiking trousers, will ever be williiu. horses, but there is plenty of space to get ti|i in Ihe morning and start lor baseball diamonds. breakfast? Some folks will never admit Ihat Tin principal sign of interest in lln cniintrv is prosperous until evliterature manifested bv the big erybody i> spending double what business men is the large amount 01 tin \ can allord to. time thev spend in stiidving their 1 beckbooks and bankbooks. \ n nou nee me n I exlrnordinary—"A strike is settled." the street ear The puliticians a r e now arrain.' strike in Chicago, with no assistance ing tin ir platforms for the fall from Washington. cftmpaigll, eoiisislillg laigelv nf the things lln v will favor doing if thev t h e hiithini; suit seems lo have don't t i-i into p o w e r . shrunk a good deal through Ihe season. bnl it may d o for an abdominal There a r e a larire mimher of poli- band next vear. ticians who can save tbe heavy and fruitless expense ot a polilir.il ean. The modern girl in mil ver) fond paign bv resigning Iheir olllces at of walking, but she will hike 1 con Ibis time. siderable distance to reach a sod 1 fountain. <ir«iii manv people <*eeni lo thinl< the w o r k i n g man can be made pros Manv people d e - i r e f r e q u e n t views perons and happv bv sloppint.' tin ot the ocean, as thev lonu to gaze prodin tioii of the necessaries ol d somcthiiig thai never goes dry. life. "If you nave Ihe s u r f n r c you save Some politician" a r e railhfully at all," hilt the llapper's skill is apt to tending to the duties of their ollice, need t w o coats bv this time. when to ' et elected next Noveniher, thev should be spending their time The publlr hope* Ihat the railroad soft soaping the voters. labor b o a r d will be etlicienll.v used to spank Ihe strikers. Many ^eparalions a r e being re ported among Ihe married folk , f o r m e r l y people lifted lo ask while many more m a r r i e d men arc "Who's who," and now thev impiire being sepnraled fioin Iheir money. "Who's hootch." Hah! A deep, d a r k plot foiled! ELMBAI.E KTCHINGS. Some one w a n t s to know w h e t h e r ( T o o Lale f o r Last Week.) I'at Kelley, senatorial c a n d i d a t e , i> August II. 1. o , Nicol a n d w i f e a Catholic or P r o t e s t a n t , and is told that P a j is a Methodist, Why not ind Mr. and Mrs. Will H u l l i h e r g e r ask it his hair is red, o r if he wears and son CliU'ord. w e r e c a l l e r s al Ihe false teeth? Whose business is it? home of Harley Leiihanl a n d wife Sunday. S. W. Custer and wife and S. I. People are urged lo buy auloiaulines in Ihe fall because they are Sargeant, wife a n d d a u g h t e r L a u r a , cheaper, and they are urged lo bii> spent S u n d a y al Itamona. Hansom Moore and family spent in the spring, because thev don't wilh have to pav storage t h r o u g h Ihe S a t u r d a y night and Sumlay winter. Mavfenl Heaven ami wife. Leo L i b a n d Ada May Silcox, of T h e railroad w o r k e r s w h o wen H a r r i s Creek, w e r e callers at t h e on a strike, but who now wish to lomes of the f o r m e r ' s uncles. Add. regain their senioritv rights are like F r h , and J o h n Brighton, Monday. J o h n Lott spent T u e s d a y a n d other people w h o want to eat their Wednesday with Ihe h o m e folks, cake and have it too. Mrs. Harley l a m h a r d a n d Betty A lol of f e l l o w s a r e e a r n ing g u a s J e a n r e t u r n e d h o m e f r o m S a r a u a e about the c o u n t r y , when the onl> S u n d a y . Mrs. C l a r e n c e Miller a n d c h i l d r e n weapon allowed them should IK* ii pickaxe on a road coiistruction spent several da.vs wilh h e r m o l h e r , gang. Mr, and Mrs. Will S h r o y e r , Miss Mary Miller iiceompanied h e r It is a m a / i n u how a man's enthuN* b r o t h e r Ora lo Mio, Mich., for a few iasm for a social revolution cools d a y s ' visit. Mrs. J o h n l.enhiird and Mrs. Add. oil when he w o r k s enougl lo get Krh. spent Wednesday w i t h Mrs. about HL'a.lMi in some hank. George K a r c h e r , of F r e e p o r l . Good niaii> girls think they e a n F ALL AMBI'RG FACTS. make Iheir wa.v in the biisiiiesv world bv studying iN'nutv hints. Aug. 7. G r a n d Bapids f r i e n d s visiting al C h a r l i e t K l n a n ' s Sumlay 'Ihe American people used to rev- w e r e Mr. and Mrs. Balph Warreii erence home, hut now thev seem lo ami d a u g h t e r . care more about home runs. Visitors of Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Miller S u n d a v w e r e his p a r e n t s , Mr. Many poliiirians « r r lindiim ihrm- and Mrs. J a k e Miller, s i s t e r . Miss selves u n w i l l i n g to accept , MI |»lh Ella ami lirolher Milo, a n d h i s olllces that they ean t gel. f r i e n d . Miss Mildred Sholl. of G r a n d Bapids, Mrs. Miller's l i r o l h e r , Jidin Itosroe \rhurklt* in K oing on a t r i p B o y n l o n und family, of W y o m i n g a r o u n d the world. Golid bve, I ' a l l v P a r k , E h e n Bovnton ami w i f e , tif Here's your hat. Minnea|Milis, a n d Brnesl B o y n l o n , of Jenison. T h e girls w a a ' l really enjoy Ikeii Balph W h i n n e r y a n d wife, ami h.w neek waists until it miM|, C h e s t e r GanliMT. h r o t h e r - i n - l a w of colder. F r a n k J o n e s , tif Belding. visiled at his h o m e S u n d a y . AI.TI IM—VERGES X Mr. ami Mrs. Toni|ikins ami Aug X. T h e Misses Havel Miller d a u g h l e r . Miss Jessie, of G r a n d ami hint gene llmililian retiirneil Fri Bapitls. w e r e a t UH- Shaltuck h o m e dav 111 uht f r o m Kalamazoo, w h e r e Sumlay. lluv have been allendlliM Western Boy Butler w a s called l o Alma Male Normal. last Thursda> niglil h> a telegram Miss Olive and Augustus Win- that h i s f a t h e r was in a d y i n g eon ge'er went to KalamaziNt Wednes- dition. He reliirned hooie S a t u r d a y , day. and s|H iit the laller p a r i of hut will go back as his p a r r n l still the week with Miss Jav lies ami Mr. lives, bill is very low. Mr. ami Mrs. Claud Slaal, of la»w,,, Sundav"* "burning ell, w e n - c a l l e r s tw b e r s i s l r r , Mrs. I h e i e e e r e a m s i r i a l iN-hl on the Will Khim|i|i last F r i d a v . lawn o f G o l l f r i e d Bierri last week B a t Mann a m i f a t h e r , la*vi Kell ^ i l h |M*o|»ie f r o m OKU, of I a m ell, spent I h r d a y S u n all d l n r l h m s . Several e a r s d r o v e d a y , w i l h Ibe laller's d a u g h t e r , Mrs. out f r o m Miwell. Pnattils Will Kliini|ip a m i f a m i l y . Miss O r t n a l a m g e a m e f r o m I h r Mr. ami C I I. CUNiilon w e r e in Grand Itapids F r i d a y . Bapitls S a l u n l a s l o r e m a i n a Fietl poiiriiir has r r t n r n e i l f r o m .. a m i Ihen will Nil a m d h r r v a r a n r y visit wilh Ins d a u g h t e r al Cavanaugli at West's d r u g store. lake, near Joekson. tlN>ir summer Flo>tl l ^ m g w a s h o m e f r o m I h r home. city o v e r S u m l a y . Ilert U u a e k m l m s h a n d f a m i l y a n d Miss Beva Condon has gone on Mrs. D a n i e l s a n d I w o IHHr daughUHdor t r i p to Peloskev wilh b fepiarr, tirand aonl and nnele. Mr. ami Mrs. Allie ters. of Madistm '.arr. Hapids. w e r e visitors al I h r F r a n k Tlie r r o w d Ihat gat lie m l Sunday J o n e s ' h o m r Sunday, a n d I h r l a d i n They had lo s r r IIM. IMII gana- l u r n e d out t a i l e d at Mrs. T o w e r ' s . sjmte good rooters. t he s. o r e liring irndtiretl l o F o u r lakes Iw p i r n i r . 14 1. . 1 n Slugger* but h a d l o t o m e l o F l a l r i v e r f o r sti'Hild m a k e IIM* next game inlerr«l> Ing. l / m Ptdlrulf ami f a m i l y Miss Fhirrm-e Murphv will h r m o v r d f r o m L y o n s l o l*tinliar m i s l r r s s al f n i r d o f i F r o s t ' s . while t i m e ago h n v r r r t u r n r d l o I h r old I b e j are «one It, N r w York. h o m r a n d w e r e visitors of F r a n k Mr. and Mrs. I M I ONMIINI wii J o n e s a m i w i f e . F r a n k J t m r s lefl Monday w i t h live oil Ihe f a r m while M r a n d Mrs. 1.1% ile I^HNIOO a n d Essie a r e at Xi Bert QHot-kenlMish fttr a t w o d a s s a g a r a Fails. Nshing t r i p |t» f airal a u d Mrs. J t m e s Mr. ami Mrs. Will O m v e r v a m will s p e n d t h a i lime w i l h Mrs. r h i M r r n left S u a d a v U * M a r k i n a w QmN-kruhush in I h r r i l y . A stm of Man»ld l l i l r r . of Ionia, Cilv l o visit Mr. and Mrs. l*Hr P H rrstm. w i l h a f r i e n d . Mr. Haird, t r n l n l a f r w d a s s h e r e tm t b r r i v r r last w r r k a n d F r a n k B r e k w i t h lotik Ihem l o t h e i r h m n e S a t u r d a y . Mr. e n d Mrs. I 4 0 J o n e s , af T a l r d n . r ^ y ^ f o r sale al T h e ^ h p ^ w h o h a v e m i i i l e d h i s faMwr, F . IL 1 of Miehigm*. waltkkthakmmmfthm ^ S M l d a Q A N T A T E F A I Detroit • • p t . M O R Kuropcan nations o w e the United Slates more than -^11,a17,000,004); and thev would like to have the debt •'forgiven," when they could lav plans for a n o t h e r w a r . I nchSam should say "Nothing doing, I can not rob my o w n Peter to pa\ your r a u l . " EqmpmMt: Ai.'HMalie 7Vr«a mmd Himi. Yaitr cSoi'j of tithtr lha §4*rjimi ftarinif 1.1 Do you realize that the Ford One-Ton Truck The ROGERS Dray I for imt -t f 1:4 tm | ' l/e • • i~*-»**** at $430 i j not only the most wonderful truck v a l u e ever offered but tho most economical means of solving your haulage and delivery problems, whether you are a farmer, merchant or manufacturer? toUwall our Let us give you all the facts. IMvlwg, and will give prompt and eareful attention t o all busIUMM latrasted t o ns. Alktas Niter Sites ti. LawsN j|;lj NEW P / O E S O N C H E V R O L E T C A S S Telegrams from Flint Monday night dropped a bombshell in our camp, giving a price change becoming effective Aug. 1 s t Here are ihe New Prices N e w Superior Chevrolet Models Soadttor TMirtof Utlllljr Cwp* •510 •080 •525 4 Paaa. Ceupe •840 D*LUM S«IM •860 •895 F B Chevrolet Models •865 •885 n;m •1395 Chevrolet Commercial Cars UfhtMNwy UMtlaPsmr *6' •425 •510 •650 TMTnHhClMMite •1095 Call us for demonstration. M o Q U E E N ' S PSANK SCHWACHA, AW, WHATS THE USE IIILLMIEOiDIIMIICES An O r d i n a n c e r e g u l a t i n g the u s e a n d sale of explosives, lire-arms a n d f i r e - w o r k s , w i t h i n t h e Village of Lowell T H E VILLAGE O F L O W t l J . OBDA1NS: Section 1. E v e r y p e r s o n engagi n g i g t b e b u s i n e s s of selling lirew o r k s w i t h i n t h e Village of Lowell, s h a B k e e p t b e s a m e in a s a f e place, s u b | e c t t o t h e a p p r o v a l of the Chief of t b e F i r e D e p a r i m e n i , o r t h e ViBage Marshall, a n d n o lire-works of a n y k i n d s h a l l b e sold at retail u r given a w a y a t a n y o t h e r time t h a n u p o n t h e F o u r t h d a y of J u l y , o t h e r w i s e k n o w n a s Imlependence D a y , a n d f o r t h r e e d a y s p r i o r thereto, a n d u p o n t h o s e d a y s t h e r e shall n o t b e s o l d , kept, exposed, otl'ered f o r s a l e o r given a w a y , a n y lire w o r k s , o t h e r t h a n as p e r m i t t e d in this Ordinance. Section 2. T h e r e shall not b e sold, k e p t , e x p o s e d , ottered o r h a d i o possession f o r sale, o r giveu a w a y , al a n y time, a n d 110 p e r s o n s h a l l set off o r d i s c h a r g e a n y w h e r e w i t h i n Ihe Village, o r h a v e iu h i s possession f o r s u c h p u r p o s e s , a n v toy c a n e , toy g u n , toy c a n n o n , b l a n k c a r t r i d g e , l i r e - c r a c k e r , exceeding 2 i n c h e s in l e n g t h a m i % i n c h e s iu diameter; torpedo exceeding % i n c h e s in d i a m e t e r ; a n y s u b s t a n c e c o n s i s t i n g of c h l o r a t e ol p o t a s h a u d s u l p h u r , o r device f o r d i s c h a r g i n g o r e x p l o d i n g s u c h s u b s t a n c e by concussion or friction; or lire-works w h i c h c o u l a i u a n y explosive m o r e p o w e r f u l t h a n black gun p o w d e r . Toy pistols designed to explode pap e r w a f e r s less t h a n la inches in d i a m e t e r s h a l l lie iiermilteil. Section 3. N o lire-works, lire c r a c k e r s , t o r p e d o e s , b o m b s , squibbs, r o c k e t s , s p i n w h e e l s , lire balloons, B o m a n c a n d l e s , o r o t h e r things, cont a i n i n g any s u b s t a n c e of a n explosive n a t u r e d e s i g n e d o r intended to b e used as l i r e - w o r k s , shall he disc h a r g e d u r set oif w i t h i n the Village, e x c e p t i n g u p o n t h e F o u r t h day of J u l y , o t h e r w i s e k m i w u a s Imlep e n d e n c e Day, o r at a n y o t h e r times set a p a r t by r e s o l u t i o n of the Comm o n Council. Section -1. N o d e a l e r shall sell o r give a w a y l i r e - a r m s t o a n y m i n o r , a n d n o sale of l i r e - w o r k s shall bt m a d e l o c h i l d r e n u n d e r leti y e a r s of age, w i t h o u t t h e c o n s e n t of a p a r e n t o r g u a r d i a n of s u c h m i n o r o r child, o r e x c e p t i n g in tile p r e s e n c e of said p a r e n t 01 g u a r d i a n of s u c h m i n o r or c h i l d . Section 5. N u p e r s o n shall disc h a r g e a n y l i r e - a r m s w i t h i n the Village of laiwell, e x c e u t i n g in duly licensed s h o u t i n g galleries, o r iji military p a r a d e s , o r in llie liring of s a l u t e s by m i l i t a r y c o m p a n i e s b.v p e r m i s s i o n of t h e C o m m o n Council o r Ihe P r e s i d e n t of said Village, or w h e n necessary in the l a w f u l defense or person, properly or family, o r by a police o r o t h e r ollicer of t h e law in the l a w f u l d i s c h a r g e uf d u l y . P r o v i d e d f u r t h e r that the C o m m o n Council o r Ihe P r e s i d e n t of t h e Village m a y g r a n t s|>ecial p e r m i t s f o r Ihe s h o o t i n g uf c e r t a i n anim a l s w h e n in his j u d g m e n t the circ u m s t a n c e s w a r r a n t IIM* same. Secliun IS. D y n a n i l l e may he kept w i t h i n t h e Village Limits in laces a p p r o v e d b.v Ihe Chief of the ire D e p a r i m e n i o r Ihe Village Marshall, a n d Ihe u s e of gun p o w d e r a n d d y n a m i t e shall he iiermitled f o r blasting p u r p o s e s , u p o n a fiermit b e i n g o b t a i n e d f r o m Hie C o m m o n Council o r llie P r e s i d e n t of Ihe Village. Section 7. Any p e r s o n o r |iersons w h o shall violate any of Ihe provisions of this O r d i n a n c e on conviction. t h e r e o f , shall IN* p u n i s h e d by a Une o r not m o r e t h a n ^BNMNI, ami tlie costs of p r o s e c u t i o n o r by imp r i s o m n e n l iu the County jail of Kent c o u n t y , f u r a period not e \ c e e d i n g ninety d a y s ; o r holh such line a n d i m p r i s o n m e n l in Ihe tliscreliun of Ihe c o u r t . Section M. All O r d i n a n c e s or p a r l s of O r d i n a n c e s in a n y wise conlliellng w i l h Ihe p r o v i s i o n s hereof, a r e h e r e b y reiiealetl. Section !l. I b i s ortliuance shall be in «>ll,ecl f r o m a n d a f t e r Sept. I. 1922. By o r d e r of the Village Council. I Passed August 7, 11122. J . C, SMITH, Clerk. P An O r d i n a n c e relalive t o the l a p p i n g of w a t e r mains, ami m a k i n g c o n n w l i o n s t h e r e w i t h , ami the lav i n g of w a t e r pipes, a n d iiroviding f o r UH* k i n d of piping ami e o n n e c l i o n s t o be u s e d llierein. T N R VILLAGK O F M l W K I . L OR..PAINS: Secliun I. T h a t liereafler no r o n n r c l i o n o r l a p w i t h any water p i p r belonging It* the Village tif laiwell shall lie m a d e , except wilh lead pipe ami coiimt'lituis. ami no w a l r r service |ii|ie shall IN* laid f r o m UH* w a t e r m a i n to llie m e t e r , except said piping is math* of lead. S e r l l o n 2. Any u e r s o n o r |ier SIMIS w h o shall violate a n y tif llie p r o v i s i o n s of Ibis O r d i n a n c e on conviclion t h e r e o f , shall IN1 p u n i s h e d by a Nile of m d m o r e t h a n *1INMNI. a m i costs of p r o s e c u t i o n o r b.v imrisonmeiil in I h r C o m m o n Jail of enl t!ounl> f o r a perital of not e s c e e d i n g ninety d a y s o r both such Rne a n d impristiiimeni in IIH* disrrelitNi of IIM* ctiurl. Seclion .'I. All O n l i n a n c e s or p a r t s of O r d i n a n c e s in anv wist r o n a h i i i i g w i l h Ihe iirovisituis h e r e o f , a r e h e r e b y repealed. Section 4. T h i s O r d i n a n c e shall b r in r f e r t f r o m ami a f t e r Se|i|. I. 1922. Il> o r d e r tif Ibe Village Ctaincil. P a s s e d August 7. 11122. J . C. SMITH. Clerk. B r. O. •. P U N T P a r t s also dropped in price. C A R A C E THE LOWELL LEDGER and THE ALTO SOLO B y L F. Vnn Zelm ©Western Ni^spspcr Union fMHITM MOWKK m'SIH.K Aug. Itma B u r m a n a m i family, J a m r s B u r m a n a n d f a m i l y , visiteil Sunda> w i l h I h e i r m t d h e r , Mrs. Jtdin N e r b . tif C l a r k s v i l l r . Mrs. I l a r o b l C l a r k e a n * babv rel u m e d I h u r s t l a y It* I h n r htmie in Sparta. A r t h u r P a r k e r a n d w i f e , t d Mo b u r , w r r r at t h r f a r m last week at lending thrrshiug. f i e o r g r II. K a r r h e r , tif lltiwne eily, visiled I h r w r r k - r m l w i l h h i s n n r l e , f i e u r i r K a r r h e r ami wife Mrs. J . | M Miller a m i d a u a h l r r i V a r l a n d s u n . Dr. H. ti. Miller, uf J i r w l ! a r l i s l r . I m i , a u d sow |*rof. II. F . Millrr, a u d f r i r u d . Dale Timm r r p a n , of K n r h r s l r r . visiled last al I h r h n n i r of W . II. P a r d e r , I h r I w u l a d i r s r e t u r n i n g htmie Frid a y , a n d I h r t h r e e l a t t e Ir r e m a i n i n g • o r a week's M i n gn . K r i m , of l l r l r o i l , a n d of C l a r k s v i l l r , w r r r • " r j d s S u u d a i al l i r u m e K a r r h e r ' s Mrs. Ahr F a s h a u d family visilrtl H , r "" * Ahr F a s h a u d b r o t h r r , lo-si I M . uf I n d i a n a . I r f l last w r r k f u r a t r i p lu Califamia. Maynumd Nb-hards. <4 Ohiti, h a s r m u r l u m a k r h i s IMIUM- with h i s I'urlr H a r i r i and wifr. Mrs. I l a l l i r Mirhards. of h . w r l l . Visiled I h r week e n d w i l h her sis • r r . Mrs. l a M h BMhards. Miss Virglr, win* h a s bn-H a guest f o r trveral weeks • li'Mite M MisMrr IOI and wife. t r * " / ! - " y ! ' * Klva. a u d Mrs. J o h n JWIHSwo« we IJHI l a m a n . v i s i l r d ^ u u d a s at Warren NoushV l a t t l e IJ%a r e Juyyh ML% W . I I . P a n l r r a u d d o u n h t r t s . Mrs. H . F . Miller a n d M a r i a n , Mrs YOU LOOKOUT OF t*. VHD0W AMD HUObS COMING MOWt F(K*l fee OFFtCLFice. MlllRtAftU) iN <aHll.ES OW NOU'RT SO MAVH. H t ' s M A b t A MILLION MANBt H t ' S MAUt T t o MILL IOM HL COMLS IN SlNGir«G - ITS SO UN!ifjUM. MAMftt. HE'S MADt. THPCL MILLION What a Come-Down VOU RE. ALL EYCAED OH ALLC.TELL ME A L L ABOUT I MCU OXHTA JIM'S SH'ELLAR OHFTOVI ^ M. C. Greene, M. O. Physician and Surgeon ONicc in Ncgonf e B i k . , Lowell, Mich S. S. LEE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ay I Ulii e Hours: 11 lo 12 it 111. 2 to 4 p. 111. 7 to « p m, Simdu.Vf, 3 to 4 ji. in. UKUi K: LKK 1'd.Oi'K Office Phone 1)51 iinilce, 11 H . P . C O T F R E D S E N Physician A Surgeon K i t I 11 ) S I.VI K H A N K l...vvell, Mirii. Ph. J . L. Miller a n d d a u g h l e r P e a r l , w e r e in (iraml B a p i d s i h u1.L1J1. rsday 7f.. Volney Walton aud w_ilt ife u i t u t a i n e d r e l a t i v e s f r o m D ilaiuumlale, amondale Sunday. . T h e Misses S a d i e S. Kellcv, of F r e e p o r l , a n d Vesta Lou, o l ' H o p kins, took s u p p e r with Miss F r a n c i s l l u l c o m b F r i d a y evening. l i a y l o r d i l o l c o m b a n d w i f e , uf Alto, s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h the h o m e l oiks. Mrs. Vivian Anderson is c a r i n g for Mrs. W a y n e Benton a n d b a b y w h i c h a r r i v e d Wednesday last. i l a r o l d iiless spent S u n d a y a l Bostwick lake. The r e m a i n s of Angus McDiarmid, of Clarksville, f o r m e r l y of Bowne, was b r o u g h t to the Bowne c e m e t e r y r i i u r s d a y for b u r i a l . Wayne Ford ami daughter Doris May, of Lansing, visited the lirst of the week w i t h h i s b r o t h e r , i i e o r g e and f a m i l y . (ieorge F o r d a n d family a t t e n d e d Ihe F a r m e r s ' a m i Merchaills' picnic at (ireeii lake T h u r s d a y last. Miss M a y b d l Deliar, of Hastings, is assisting Mrs. William S h a w with her h o u s e h u h l duties. Stanley Smith a n d family, of Detroit, visited t h e i r c o u s i n , J e r r y Hloiigh a n d w i f e , F r i d a y . Miss Lucy S o w e r s , w h o h a s been a m e m b e r of J e r r y Blough's family Ihe past ten w e e k s h a s r e t u r n e d lo Freeport. Calvin Clem a n d wife, tif L a k e Odessa, visiled Iheir d a u g h l e r , Mrs. Hoy Blough, S a t u r d a y . Mrs. Blough accompanied t h e m htmie a n d rem a i n e d over S u m l a y . J e s s i e Blough, of Middleville, visited Ihe liume f o l k s F r i d a y evening. Merrile Miller a n d family, of S m y r n a Itmk s u p p e r wilh William Mishler ami w i l e , Monday evening. Mrs. Ilullie Boush, of F'recport, visited S u n d a y w i l h h e r niece, Mrs. William Mishler. 1 ^.1|,|V, <'u.,k;r a , u l s o n ' o f M u i r » a , , , l i < ' " a r , v . s Culler ami son, of Keene. wtTe in ( i r a m l Hapids Monday on business. yh ss . '/V'ha C u t l e r is siKiiding this week w i t h h e r sister, of B e r l i n , Mrs. Charles Hausserman. Mr. a n d Mrs. A. J . Post, of Clarksville, Mr. a n d Mrs. A r t h u r H o r n e r , of lainsing, Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k Boberts, of S n o h o m i s h , W a s h i n g t o n , w e r e S u n d a y guests at Warren Beed's. Mrs. E d . F r o s t a t t e n d e d the F a r m e r s ' a n d M e r c h a n t s ' picnic at Ionia Friday. Mr. a m i Mrs. M. W . Dodge a n d son Harvey, spent S a t u r d a y night a t E r nest Friedli's and Sumlay m u r i i i n g t h e y took baskets of lunch ami had a picnic a t Heed's lake. Mr. ami Mrs. H e n r y J o h n s o n and d a u g h t e r Phyllis, (Mrs. J o h n s o n w a s f o r m e r l y Ethel Cahoon,) arrived f r o m D e n v e r , T h u r s d a y at Louis Cahoon's t o spentl a long v a c a t i o n . Mrs. P h i l i p D o d d s spent S a t u n l a y and Sumlay in S a r a n a c w i t h her d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Men no W e b e r . Lucy C a h o o n . Kva Hale. Muriel Kirby, E v e l y n Poole, Leah Ayers, (ieraldine Friedli and Mrs. P h l o r u s Hale r e t u r n e d Sumlay f r o m a week's visit c a m p i n g t r i p at Long lake. j < tfiie.- 222-2 I IlwtiSt- 222-."l relurnetl f r o m Kalamazoo. KI;«.ISTKATION NOT1CE. t w o candidates are to be elected, in K E N T KOAD BONDS j w h e r e they have b e e n a t t e n d i n g OVERS I H - G L E N N G . T O W S L E Y , M . D , which case h e should vote for two. s u m m e r school. SCKlBEl). l*"r Genera! 1'riniary Flection, TuesHelative lo Hegislratiun—Please | Miss Beatrice Norton, of ( i r a m l E Y E . E A R N O S E ML T H R O A T duy. September 12, 1H22. note that all provisions of the prim- < ounly No Longer Depends I p«n . Bapitls. is :i uuest t.f h e r cousin, Mrs. • 'th.-.-.- :,u4 A ih ton Bldif. ary law relative to registration are 10 tlie Oualilifd IJector.s »»l the Advertising for Bids. John Downs, Jr. done away with, and il you are not lowiisliip of Lowell, Comity ol Sale of Kent count> r o a d bonds U l l A N b U APIIiH C a t h e r i n e and Lorraine ) Misses already registered in the precinct over the c o u n t e r has been such Kent, Mule uf .Michigan. C o r r i g a n h a v e r e t u r n e d f r o m a visit j ' if i/.i-l^ p h o t l e '52 ITii. Notiie is hereb> ^iveu that 111 w h e r e >ou reside, you must register success that the last issue o i l e r ' d w i t h their uncle, Hev. Joseph D r e w , ' a t Montague. i conturiiiiU with A.-t I2t;. Public Arts under the provisions of law as set was over-subscribed *.'10,000. CounI'-M/ js niiieiuled, I, the uiuler- f o r t h in the registration notices ty T r e a s u r e r . Jesse W. Clark anDr. F r a n k D o r a n . of St. Marv's DB. L. E. MATHEWS. posted in connection with this 110- nounced Friday. It was f o r >«.n.nun hospital, was in Parnell o n e d a \ sigiied 1 uwn.sliij) Clerk, will uijoii tice (il primary election. :iii> il;i\ i xii-pi Sumlay iiml ;i h-^al last week., and oilers aggregating *90,000 wenlj!.'lii|.I>,....ior the.• da.\ oi ,,UII\ ,regular Kelative to Opening and (TtMin^ of received. ] Ji e o v e r s u b s ' l iption Mrs. J a n e Lally ami sou (ieorge,ftr.. ( 01 the Polls. of Lowell, visited Mrs M. J . MeC.arfleetimi or otheial primwas accepted, to be applied on the H o u r s . 9 to 12 a. m. 1 ::i0 lo 5:30 p. m. Sec, I. On the day of a m elec- next issue. ary i-ieetion, receive f u r registration P h o n e s , Office. :i9. Hesidence 347. thy Monday. tion the polls shall be opened at .sevH e f u n c e Ble k. LuwelL Mich. The plan is tlie o u t g r o w t h of tin Mrs. J o h n llelt'eran, w h o has been : the name of any legal voter in said l-2U-22.j I'lwnsliip not already registered en o'clock in the f o r e n o o n , o r as high interest rates of 1921. when it ill is improving r a p i d l y . soon thereafter as may be, and shall j became wnu nia> appl> to me personally for almost impossiblr to sell Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge (iahan ami be continued open until jive o'clock municipal and county b o n d s at the family w e r e ( i r a m l Hapids visitors sneli registration, or w h o may make SMED1.EY. L1NDSEY & 8HIVBL, in the afternoon ami no longer: application f o r registration l»\ mail Sunday. rates authorized 1>\ law in Jan Attorneyti & CouoMeloro, Provided, 1 hat, in t o w n s h i p s the uary, 1X21, the count> road • imor inesseiigei . as provided by Act 7. T h e Parnell Independents playei G r a n d h a p i d s , Mich., board of inspectors of election may, I'nblie Acts of ISM'J, as a m e n d e d e.\mission advertised an issue ol bonds ball at Moseley Sumlay. in its discretion, a d j o u r n the polls and received no bid at all. C a i n u 23C-242 Houseman Bldg., On this T h u r s i l a y evening tin I'ept Uial I r a n receive no names fur Cil/. P h o n e , 0ob4j. Parnell ladies will s e r v e their ehiek- registration d u r i n g the time inter- at twelve o'clock noon, for one Treasurer Clark was called in f .r 1 hour, and that the t o w n s h i p board c o n f e r e n c e and agreed to trtin H. M. Shivel al his old office in Ixiwen supper on the school grounds. A vening lietween the Second S a l u r d a \ in townships and the legislative innovation of ollering them to the ell in evening und every S a t u r d a y large tent is being erected in o r d e r hefoic an;, general or special elecbody in cities and villages may. b\ public direct, 'The lirst sale A a- a f t e r n o o n . to provide siillieienl room to serve tion or oliicial p r i m a r y election and resolution adopted litteen days slow, but was s m c e s s f u i and since tli<' (la\ of such election. the guests p r o m p t l y . Sept. 2. 11)22 last da> for general prior to the election and published then every road bond has been so! i T h e usual f a i r will follow the reni^tration i»y personal appticalioii. with the notice of the election, pro- through the treasurer's ollice. supper. E v e r y b o d y welcome. DR. B. h . i h E ^ A K D Aug. It'.. Il>ji2 -last da> lor regis- vide that tiie polls shall be opened One u! the In-st features of li.is Hiyii ami S<'iKeor at six o'clock in the forenoon and system is the saving to Ihe t a \ p a \ tration |»\ allidavit, see below. KEENE CENTER. Notn *- is f u r t h e r hereby given that ma> also provide that the polls shall P r e v i o u s h the\ had been - i< Aug. N. Mr, ami Mrs. Alois Daller. I will he .it Township Clerk's ollice be kept open not later than eight ers. ' The Doctor McDannell o t h c e io at a premiuni wilh and 'i pel Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Heilz, and the third and f o u r t h S a t u r d a y s lie- o'clock in the evening of the same Negonce Block. cent interest on them. Now HUM SOUTH CASCADE. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Siiiilh a t t e n d e d day. are being sold at par. beat ng .) pei Oii;,;e hourj;: 10 l i u. m., 2-4 s n d Aug, (i.—Mrs. H. M. K n o w l e s , of the Kuhn reunion al Baldwin lake. fore sail! election to review the 7-h p. m. I h e polls of said election will be cent, which makes a saving .f . h 1 Muskegon, is visiting at Ihe W a r d Seventy w e r e present and all en- registration book and register eiec Citr p h o n e ; M. Ofll«e; 47. Heslopen at 7 o'clock a. m. and will retors oi; Aug. 11) and Aug. 'ifi. A. If.. I per cent to the put>li> S t e w a r t home. joyed a good time ami line d i n n e r . dem t . o'clock p. 111., uf Hapids News. 1922. from S o'clock a. m.. until .S vmain open until Mr. ami Mrs. Hoy Shiels spent Little C a t h e r i n e Moore c e l e b r a t election, unless the o'clock p. m., on said (lay for the aid da> of Sunday e v e n i n g al Ernest Forbes.' ed her sixth b i r t h d a v Saturdav afHoard of lilection Inspectors shall, OBI'l I'ARV—AN til'.S pmiiosc of reviewing the registra McDlARMlD. Fred Merrill a n d L. 11. Van Ain- ternoon with a little p a r t y . ' She in then discretion, a d j o u r n the polls The funeral foi Angus MrDnui id burg, w i t h their wives a r e s p e n d i n g had a eake t r i m m e d with c a n d l e s . lion and registering such of the qnalilied electors in said T o w n s h i p at lli o'clock, noon, f o r one hour. was held from the res Jt .m • several d a y s at H a r t . They played games and the little Dated .1 ul\ 27. 11122. South Boston t o w n s h i p on Tin. .dav Arch Tliums ami wife e n t e r t a i n e d f o l k s thought they had the best as shall p r o p e r l y appl \ t h e r e f o r . I BANK N. W i l l I K. Tlie name of no person but an acafternoon. it e v. 1'reeinai .,1 c o m p a n y Sumlay. tune ont. ' J e r k of said 'Township O r a n d Bapids, a f o r m e r pastor ewn O iirion Bro?. Co. tual resident of the precinct at the Donald (iraliam is visiting his Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Smith, f r o m linn- it registration, and entitled unducted the services. 'The h i a i e i v f a t h e r in (iraml Ledge. Ohio, are h e r e visiting at the Daller der the constitution, if remaining w e r e live sons. 11, W, Mel) .t ,.,l Manly W i s n e r , tif (iraml Hapids. home. NOKTII BOWNE Bl liBLES. Mrs. Letha Clinlsman such resident, to vole nt the nest Wat i on .McDiarmid, KeT..,\ Mi In is a l t e n d i n g Iti duties at F'red MerWilliam Smaldon and wife and Williiim Daller was a S a t u r d a y election shall be entered in the regmid, Kester .McDjarnn l. am I B a ill's, d u r i n g Mr. Merrill's absence. I. i t o I m » I'arlors in Parnight guest of his p a r e n t s . l.arl l l a r n e c k . of Ovid were Sundav istration hook. McDiarmid, and a nephew All item in last week's issue of The Larkin elub planned a pi'-nic guests of Box Brecker and wife. r i s h B l d g . , o p p o s i te King Block, ALASKA ATOMS. Itvgistralion by Affidavit (Mail or McDiarmid. Mr. McDian The Ledger should have r e a d Mrs. at White's Hridge Sunday. Hay Jacob Krebs. wife and daugliters, Messenger. laid to rest in Bow in t e n Aug. K.—Callers at Mrs. Mary W a r d S t e w a r t w a s serving f o r Mrs. Hiekcrl and fainiK w e r e there. Kama, and Mrs, F a n n y Seese and jdelt* UI8I nder Act 7., Puh. Ai ls. Illltl, as reeple's Sumlay w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs. (ieorge Linton. daughter Vada. also J o h n Krebs and mile from the farm wheri Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Pinkney a n d aineiideil. the privilege of ahseiit lived lo; the past (i'J >. ars. • - v aiilr.-, All A r t h u r Muir, Mr. and Mrs. l^arl We a r e very s o r r y to k n o w o u r Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Daniels s i a r t e d famil) attended the ice cream social Slaplelon ami ehiltlren, ami Misses Whitneyville s c r i b e is still conlhied ast I h u r s d . u to Niagara Falls ami voters is extended to include regis- at the home of Chris Beiri 'Thurs- i h i l d r e n were present to ath K'tdy tration. Tliey can also register h\ funeral service exi cpt om- d i Kdna a n d F r a n c i s Fish, f r o m ( i r a m l to her bed ami h o p e f o r h e r speedy Ihillalo. iiti- w d i t v day evening at Moseley, | hey motored t h r o u g h mail or messenger w h c l h e r absent Mrs. K. Deii, of l laho. wh^ Hapids. recovery. in , and will be gone a week. Eli Kaullman and wife and daugh I m t u c Iu r or not Imt the allidavit must be rehospital. Mr. McDiannid lied '.hi Mrs. (ieorge S w i n s l o n visited al F r e d Kcaglc ami family a t t e n d e d Mr. and Mrs. Hay P a r k e r ami f a m - ceived liv the clerk, on or b e f o r e the ter liladys. called on Merl lloslettier lirst of the week while at xvi n k in . Ihe h o m e tif Mrs. Mary T e c p l e Sal- a jiicnic at (ireen lake last week. and family Sunday evening. ily spent Sum[ay iifternoon with his intli day preceding tiie third S.dur eorn liehl. At the time of In unlay afternoon. Boss K n o w l e s , of ( i r a m l Hapids, p a r e n t s . Mr. and Mrs. Kd. P a r k e r . Kee Bryiint and faniilv. of Alto, Ci"z. P h o n o 2 5 1 da\ hefore the election, he was 7'.» years of age. I o n I*! St Mr. ami Mrs. F r e d P a t l i s o n and spent S a t u n l a y evening ami Sumlay -.pent Sunday with her parents, Ilav P a r k e r is on the good r o a d s \lliila\il for Kegislralion. tinel Standard, August K family visited at I Iilbert Mollit's. w i t h his d a u g h t e r , Mrs. W a r d Slew- at I alo. w i t h t w o trucks, d r a w i n g lacoh Krebs and wife S t a t e of M i c h i g a n . C o u n l v of K e n t . Dr. Aultlin a m i wife, of S a g i n a w , art a n d family. gravel. Mr. and Mrs, John Krebs and t w o I, heing duly s w o r n , despose and Send or telephone the new l alletl on relalives ami f r i e n d s here Kli/ahclh Cook spenl several d a y s Mr. and Mrs. Will Converse, son sa\ that I am a citi/en and a dul> children were supper guests at the 'Ihe la-dger. Phone Sumlay. last week visiting f r i e n d s at Diitlon. and d a u g h l e r started Sunday on a home of John Wingeier, of near TownMr. Bowlen, of S a r a n a c , visited at Mrs, Peel, of Caledonia, Mr. ami m o t o r t r i p to Mackinaw to \isit h e r i|ualilied elector of the l.owell. Sundav, PKOBATE NO'IK K ship of l.owell. in said CoiinFreeley Snider's and Hillierl Mollit's Mrs. C h a r l e s Hollins, of McCord. Mr. sister for a week. Olive Kee spent Sundav with Ne State of Michigan, The Tn l\ of Kent, and State of MichiSunday. and Mrs. Minor Pallison ami daughva Ford, of South Kowell. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brock. Mr. Court for the C-iuntv of Kent Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Barnimi and ter. ami Mary Cook, of ( i r a m l Hap and Mrs. f.lavlon Cahoon iind child- gan; Ihat ni\ postollice address is Ferdinand Wingeier and faniilv At a session of said ' un t, In . <I*. I"", !»,. No. 1 that I am son Arlie. visited at the h o m e of ids. s p e n t Sunday al the h o m e of ren attended the H a w k reunion at entertained companv from Saginaw. the p r o b a t e ollice, in the i now registered as .111 elector thereitv l i o r d o n Plough, of ( i r a m l Hapids. Mrs. (ieorgia Cook. Hiversnle park at louia S u m h n . in and that I make this idlidavil Sundav, C»eneral R e p a i r W o r k , Bapids, in said ' o u n t v , Sumlay. Sundav guests at liu* home <>f Mr tirand l ifty were p r e s e n t , relatives on for the p u r p o s e of p r o c u r i n g ni\ Cell Phone I maibc iOili <J..» ..t j..is. It. y r j ' ADA S ( | t T B S . Mrs. J a m e s Fox ami sons H a r o l d and Mrs. Albert Bedell and f a m i h Mrs. Hrork s side, P r e s e n t : (.lark i . Dighee, an.I^I • «nrrialt) of hot nir registration as an elector in accordami ( i o n l o n , also Mrs. 11. Mollit at August K.—James H a r r i s , w h o has were: Mr. and Mrs. William llills- of Probate. Mrs. Ch t Condon is here keeping heating. lemletl a picnic al C a m p a u lake one I been ill f o r s o m e time is improving, house f o r her son Will ami f a m i h ance with the statute, and I solemn- b u r g and son. of (Jrand Bapids. Mr. In the Matter of the Kst.de of l\ swear or atlirm to support the ami Mrs. Chas. Conant. of Kansing. lay last week. ami will s p e n d several w e e k s at while the> a r e gone to Mackinaw. Louisa Veiler, Menfailv Incompet Coiistitnlion of the Tnited States of Mr. and Mrs. J o e Coon and Mrs some tiuiet lake resort, probablv Mr. and Mrs. Hohert Brock. Mr. America and the Collslitution of the \. J, Knne, of Detroit, (ieorge Long enl, Martin i". Schneider h a v i n g hied lames Fox w e r e in the Valley city Crooked lake. Opposite Lighting and Mrs. Clayton Cahoon and ehild Slate of Michigan, and to d e f e n d the and son 1 ester, and llenrv Fischet in said court hn lift- c n t h annual ac Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. C h a r l e s Nellist 1110- ren were F r i d a y evening and faniilv. ot Lake • )dessa. n guests • ' Station i-ouiit as guardian said e s t a t i , and against all enemies, foreign • , same againsi Mrs. J o h n Linlon ami d a u g h t e r lored to Mt. Clemens, w h e r e Mr. Mi- ..ii.1 \i... 1 Peter Staid and faniilv entertained his petition p r a y i n g f o r the allow ,S ,ho,,n , ,,0 i,, , Vada and Helen, of Alio, ami ICthel Nellist will a t t e n d the r u r a l mail o r of Mr . m l \ ? V '. V " " companv f r o m Indiana last week. ance thereof, and foi the allow am e f \i 1 Taken, subtscribed and s w o r n b Davis, of ( i r a m l Hapids, called at tin c a r r i e r s meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fnrgusou and of D t i n e r . Mrs. J o h n s o n will lie , hefore me of all previous avi ounts tiled as sin :i this da\ of •mine of C. W. KIUK S a l u r d a y . Mrs. S a r a h Spaulding was visited 1 einembered as l-.lhel Cahoon, w h o \ | i two sons spent Sundav with her guardian, pr''' M\ (".ommissioii e \ Mrs. Ish w a s in ( i r a m l Bapids by her son. Claude S l r e e l e r ami wife, is here visiting h e r p a r e n t s . people, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox "p.^ |M,(.S ' It IS O r d e r e d . That the KSth dav Monday. also d a u g h l e r . Mrs. Klla Burl and and T'rank Cuinmings were also of August, , , ls D. I'.122, at ten o cl .. k \it. II' ! H ^ ' l eece am ... Miss .Nila Ish. w h o h a s IHTII with son Hohert, d u r i n g Ihe w e e k . Mr. Mis. Bailies spent last Tuesda\ eve there. m the forenoon, at said p r o b a t e N o t a i \ or .lustn e in aunt at ( i r a n t , r e l u m e t l lo he ami Mrs. Sheets visiled h e r motlier m u g with Mrs. Afdrieh in Lowell. Inez Klahu is spending t w o weeks ollice. be and is hen-hv appointed t at Allegan last week. mine h e r e Monday. at Kake (ielleVa, Wisconsin, oiu nf Mrs. I.thel Baxter's liftle son Paul, examining and allow nn . .! at Kegi<.|ralitm of \liHeiilee b> Oalh. H e r m a n Colviii has p u r c h a s e d tin Mr. ami Mrs. H a w k e y visited who manv Michigan Sundav schoul ^irls i omits and hearing said p -i... h v i n g at f h e J..hn Kaux It anv person whose name is not w ho are camping there. lenseiig. ami will use HM* lumlier B friemls in (iraml Bapitls t h i s week. home got r u n oxer hist Fridav with It is I ' u r l b e r <irde:etl I dn 'iclp r e p a i r h i s house. W. H. Me.Murray has lieen t a k i n g the ear. Alfred started Ihe car and registered shall oiler and claim the Tlossie Bedell spent last w e i k not it e thereof hi „i\ I'll right to vote at anv ele« lion, and • • i' • a vacation visiting St. Joe, w h e r e he did not k n o w the ehild was there, w ith relatives in Hi ami Bapids, lion of a copv of this m •. , f. In was enlerlainctl by Mrs. Sam H a r r i s l i e was t a k e n lo (ireenville and an shall, u n d e r oath, state that he or SOCTII BOSTON MEWS. Mr, and Mrs. (!. N. Baker, of near, successive Weeks | ; t-v .i, . •W | t i p -f k«»U>lc, us t,i ami d a u g h l e r Beryl. Miss Ber>l .s-ray was laken id fhe arm and i she is a resident of such precinct Freeport, spent Aug. 7. Milo S c h w a b ami famil Tuesdav evening! dav tif hearing, in the I 1 and lias resiifed in the Townsliil ^ JI'»• o Well n t n l • M H | i ' I.e. I Viitn liond are visiting relalives in Ohio. Harris, w h o is well k n o w n in tliis was found to he in had shape. with Bulus Lee and f a m i h , ger, a Hewspapei prilltt .1 and twenty d a \ s next preceding such flTIHl III•' 'I! " Mr. ami Mrs. Will Ackerstin ant vicinity ti|iened a large up-tti'dalc Mis. C a r r i e Wordeii. who has IH en election, designating culateil iii saitl count v. pai ticiilarh •on spent several d a y s last week in millinery s t o r e in SI. J o e r e c e n t l y . It I- illsfieiiding a week in (iraml Hapids !he place of his or her residence, A true copy. ( lark 1. NOKTII ( AMPBKLL. lligbee Old Settler's picnic of Ada will he reliirned to Lowell Mondav. Indiana, ami allemletl a tamily reuiisi rn .ti and Ihat he o r sin- possesses the Jtldrit of P r u b u t e Aug. X Mr. and Mjs Carl Both iinion there. Iichl I h u r s t l a y . Aug. 17. w i t h its Miss Hhea Haines, f r o m t i r a n d • dber i|ualilications of an elector un J o h n liaitoii S l» 10 Mrs. .Seymour Coles, Miss Doris usual good p r o g r a m and s|ieaking. Haphls. s s p e n d i n g a few d a \ s it der Ihe c o n s t i t u t i o n : and that owing and Sheila, Mr. and Mrs Silas Drew, Begisler of Probate, and Mrs. William Drew motored to m d Slanle> ('.oles. ami Mrs. (iii\ Miss Isla J a r v i s . f o r m e r teacher llie la*e Lampkin home. to the sickness oi budilv i n l i r m i h In and Bapids last Wednesday. r l e t e h e r ami stm Jack, of Delroil in Ada High school, a c c o m p a n i e d Helen Ickes. f r o m Samhiskv, Ohio, • •f himself or herself, or some memK l o t ItKDIToKS Angil Pecks, of Kast Clarksville, >|ient last week with South Boston by her m o t h e r visited Mrs. W. N. c a m e .Mtimlay to IN- with hei p.u state of Michigan. Ibe P 1 ber of his or her lamilv, or owing spent last week with her sister, Mrs. relalives. P e r k i n s last week, also Mrs. (ieorge e n l s al the Lampkin home. to his or her absence f r o m the Bert C o r n g o n C o m t for the Countv of Kent 1 r u e ami d a u g h t e r , , uf A r m a d a . Mrs. (ioltleib Holh ami son ,\tl Dr. and Mrs. P e a r s o n Winn, f r o m In the Matter ot th. l.stat, Mr^ and Mrs. Clarence Trow bridge ilph, r e t u r n e d liome Sumlay. after A large delegation of Adailes will Alvinslon. (.iinatla. ami Dr. Hohert r o w n s h i p on public business, or his .1 visit with f r i e n d s here. a|lentl Ihe a n n u a l P a r n e l l supiier W i n n , f r o m T o n m l o , a nephew of or h e r own business, and without and children were Sundav guests at James N\, Partlee, D«*ce.isetl, intent hi avoid or delax his or ber Notit-e is h e n bv given that t.n n i Siilm* Mr. ami Mrs. J o h n Jackson ami glveil T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n . Dr. Pearson Winn, h a s IN en spend registration, he or she was un ihh to the home of Mr, and Mrs, Norman m o n t h s f r o m the ISth dull -f Jul Bieherson. of North Clarkssille. I tl. li Imtiii. tlii i O l » d a u g h t e r Eva. spent Sumlay with •Have you signed ni> p e t i t i o n ? " m g a f e w d a \ s »| the Lee Lampkin make application for registration on Mr, and Mrs Kd, Minard visited V D, 1922. have been a l i i w - d I is the tpieslion of t h e day. f r i e n d s near O w o s s o . utn home. t h e y leave this Tuevdax the last dav provided bv law for Utl' Sumtiv with Mr. and Mrs. Bu\ • redilots to present th.-.i P a r e n t s of B o s b m Booster boys Now Ihe |iesky ollice s e e k e r is morning. the registering of eh-clors preceding against said deceased to said I ' U M Heaven. look tlinner w i t h them al Morrison calling at o u r d o o r Lee Lampkin ami f a m i h , Dr. and such election, then the name ot Nils. M. D Miller and son Ora, foi examination ami ailjustnit nt a: I lake Sumlay. With a long petition in h i s h a n d Mrs. P e a r s o n W i n n . Hohert Wiun. sm'h person shall IM registered, and that .di ci editors .it saiil tlei ease.t \1 KU.s M IK Mil DI.1 I Bit r . Asking u s t o sign once m o r e , Select school reiinion will lie held Marion Ickes. ami Hhea Haines went he or she shall then be periuifled to visited friends up North last week. are required to present theit < luin « Cora Heaven visited last T h u r s Ik' s M, ,il lln* t i r a n g e h a P . August N. Ami he g r a b s h e r h a n d ami lo (!anipau lake f o r a weenie roast M r s J . hn Pelvote af such election. If such ap- dav with Mrs M a n I l a v . of CKtrks- to sanl court, at the prtdiale ofli t . Mis. Ait Biggs Mrs. Jum* F a h r n i . Miss Duris shakes it wilh a broad ami Monday. All hail a ioll\ lime, plicanl shall in said m ilter, wilfullv ville. in the citv of (iraml Hapids. in said l a d e s . Mrs. Bertha Coles ami Mrs. ning smile. I iat n v e r over Mr. and Mrs. (!haiince\ li kes and make a m false slafemeiif. he or she Mr. and Mrs. Carl Both ami Sheila countv. un or b e f o r e the KSth lav of Sunda liny Fletcher visiled Mrs. F r e d J a Sa> s tair c r o p s a r e just the Nnest. d a u g h t e r Marian, came 1 I n n s d i \ shall he d e e m e d guiltv of iierjurv. November, A D. 1922 and t h a t 11 motored to l i r a n d Ledge Sunday. Mrs Ma. shall a. •1 d a u g h t e l , of colli in laiwell F r i d a y . Ami h e t a l k s to u s a w h i l e . • n n n Santlilsk\. Ohio, and are \isit aud upon convicfion, tie subject in Mis. Ii. Both and Adolph, w h o have claims will be In aid bv said court Ionia. s| laidies' Aid soeietv will meet al nt et k W ith Mi s. But a f t e r he h a s left u s w e cuss ing la-r lirolher. (!. W. Lampkin and the pains of penalties thereof. been visiting relatives here r e t u r n e d on Saturdav. tlie iMh lav t.| \ t . \ i n I htimatin* c h u r c h F r i d a y , AUMUSI I I . lo ami gel ipiite s o r e . family. Mrs. l i k e s , Olee Lottie Woineii Kfeclors I he names of to theil home wilh them. her. A, |) 1922. at ten o M m k n tt work tm a tpiili. ibbl Irthui l o r w e think of tair high taxes, l.ani|ikin.i was o n e of imr Keene ' iotwa, is spend•II tpialified women electors, not al forenoon. mg the k v Kawrence itiggs. In IIm absence of Itev. Slu-paitl whicn w e have l o pay o n c e m o r e . girls. ready a p p e a r i n g on the registration Dated J u h Dub. \ D. 1922 JUHTH LOWKLITNKWS. Miss \ nest Sumlay, services al t a m g r e g a kerson returned Mr. and Mrs. lekes and Mr. and list will IN- registered, in eonformity Clark K. lligbee. tn he: h lional chiireh will IN* conduclctl |I> HH K O f V ('ORN KMM CH ATT E M S . Bapids I tiesAim. H.- Miss Fifhel Anderson, of Mrs. (!. W. L a m p k i n start Wednes- vxilli fhe foregoing provisions. « 9 III Judge .d Pr h a l t ilav .dti 1 ( i r a m l Bapitls minister. 'ptiubng a lew weeks Vegwim \isifed with Miss H e s t e r Aug. K. - Mr. ami Mrs. J o h n Vellei d»> " l i n g t o visit their b r o t h e r . Dated Jul\ 27. 1922, With Ml ut Mrs. (Mis l i i b h h t and m i l l Suntlav w i l h Mr. ami Mrs Ilarve> L a m p k i n . n e a r Marion Yeifer over Saiurdav and Sundav, I HANK N W H I T E . N o T B F. T o ( KKDITOlts T t m * i U\K I.IKF.IK Clinl S c h w a b a n d family, tif ElmMiss Hester Veifei is spending T o w n s h i p Clerk. S t a t e t»f M i c h i g a n . The P i o b a t e Aug. K.—Mr. a m i Mrs. Beetl CtNifi- dale. Mrs i.haile*> Bogt Bogers rs spent over f h e week with Wanda Storv, of OAK I.MdVK. ( o n r t f o r t h e I o u n t v of K e n t . e r a n - Ihe p n a N l p a r e n t s of a sisLowell. Ntimlav w i l l ,,-i daiuhlt-r, Mrs. M, Mrs. C h a r l e s W i n k s will IN- b a r Aug, «. Mr. and Mrs. (i, H t hee In the Matter of the Kstae of J o h n iMNiiitl girl, h o r u Aug. fi. T h e i r vesting b e r p l u m s n e s l week. PBIMAM^ F.I H I ION. l •alts, .•! I let roil. Shi r e t u r n e d T h e Veiler reunion will be held l h a m w e r e in ( i r a m l Bapids one d.i\ Nash, Sr.. Deceased. l o w n Line f r i e m l s offer congratulahome Moinl.i> a c c o m p a n i e d b \ ber livery IMafcesb e, Mr. a m i Mrs. lasl week, Notice is hereb> given lh.il a gen at Campau lake. August Hi. Notice is herebx given that foni k and t h i l d n n, L n n h tions. and Cora Ib'lvin Blakeslee MIMI I b r e e ehiltlren. (.arlltm Anderson and famil\ \ i s ral p r i m a r \ eleetion will be field Veiler is invited. Mr. a n d Mrs. J . C. Sctdl ami fain of C a r s o n Cil>. Mr. ami Mrs. l . j J e •It'tl his giiimlmollM'i .it Clarksville, in tlie low nship «d Lowell, (.ountv Miss \ r l e n e Itehler spent last m o n t h s f r o m the 27th dav id J u h , Mav A. D 1922, have been allowed for Mrs B J o i n s h ft M da for Deily. of laiwell. H a r o l d Scott ami Bovee ami stm l i l e n n , of S o u l b lltM- Sumlay. of Kent. State of Michigan, at I'dv week id Davis lake with her grand creditors to present t h e n d a nis ln.it. Boy Hull, of t i r a n d Bapitls, wen* Itm. ami Mr. ami Mrs. Phil.* Blakes hall, wilhin said T o w n s h i p , on parents. Mrs. Heiir\ KtH-wers sm-nf Safut week-end guests of Mrs. J. t l . Setdl lee. of laiwell. spent Sumlav wilh d a * wilh Mr%. Bitter, of L ^ e l l . Mr and Mr* < hat Ies t K . ers siH-nl Mr, and Mrs Merle Miller are visit against said deceased lo said court Tuesday. SeptemlNT 12. A, D., 1922. Miss Margaret Hull, of t i r a m l B a p Mr. ami Mrs. W a l l e r Blakeslee. mg the hitter's p a r e n t s . Mr. and Mrs. f o r examinalion ami a d j u s i m e n t and I'lidav evening W i l l i Mi .•ml Mis. Mis% Ella Marl went to Duluib for Ihe p u r p o s e of pl.teing in iioimntfiat all c r e d i t o r s t»f said deceased Frank J o m s. f.irmi h ids. spent S u m l a i al E. S. Hull's. Miss l a d h a Veiler is sfirmling IIM* Momlay t o visit h e r sister. Mrs, Mm Mrs Ida dioii b\ all p o l i t n a l parties p.trlic- J«M- Sler/iek. . s Heckwith niHht guest of his p a r e n l s . Waller Hlakeslee has several teams •i. r r o u i r r d tu u r r s e n t tin- , w e r k w i l h h e r u n c l e . Jtdin St h w a h rev Pike. paling Ihereiu. c a n d i d a t e s for tiie to said court, .if the p r o b a t e o l h . . F r e d Davis is p l o w i n g„ w i l h h i s s m l w i f e , of m'ar Clarksvillr. on Ihe road d r a w i n g gravel on Ihe M a".I Mrs I red lingers, of Low J o h n Kta'wers, of / e e l a n d . s|N*ni following ofliees, %«/.: in Ihe cil) of (iraml Hapids, m said «ii. spe | Ihutsilav wiiti Mr t r a c t o r f o r b i s h n d b e r . Ed. Davis. and Mr. a m i Mrs. JIM- Veiler ami fam- a few d a i s w i t h his b r o t h e r . H e m v Nenaforial O n e eamlidafe f o r ro.id south of Sweet sehool house. Mr • Mr*. William U n d ami il) spent Snmla% w i l h Mr. ami Mrs a n d famil%. Mr and Mrs, (iiix Willelt are liv- counly. on oi before the 27th ilav of Mi s i harles Hogers. I'nilrtl States St-naf«ir. Notemht-r. A. D, 1922. ami tfial sanl famil* h a v e r e t u r n e d Iw Iheir htawe Jtdin S e b w a b . tif m ar Clarksvilh-. New tn idtf< s are iNing « re« led m (Mis W h i l l n a n d f a m i l i visited State One eaudid.ite for liost-r- ing in Mrs, S s t t e t ' s house. in WtHoNand a f t e r s p e n d i n g Ihe Mi» Bert Wdlett visited h e r son rlaiins will IN- h e a r d by said court I b i s t t rinitv. Mrs. Nellie H a t t l e n ami c h i l d r e n Sam Sfo|i> ami f a m i h at Sp.u I.i, ior: one r a m l i d a f e for Lieutenant werk-rud c a m e htmie f r o m laiwell T l m r s d a t . Sumlay. (iut Willi tl ami wife l u e s d a t a f t e r on Monday, the 2<th dav id Novt-ui (iovenmr. U-r. A. D.. 1922, at ft n o V U k in th. l l r l r n l l u l l i s htMiN* f r o m Kalama 1 hi six page Kn al etldio i of Tlie Ringing lillb* Maml F o s t e r w i t h ('.tiiigressiimal O n e eandidale for lltNIII. mmi. la>weli I t-dgei and \ l f o St •to will lie tbem f o r a w e e k ' s visit. MR%. Charles Yeifer t i s i t e d Mrs f o r e n o o n . Hepresrnlati*e m ( ongress f m fhe CAM .IDE *K*S. Dated J u l t 27fh. \ D 1922 E I I I N I ami l l r a l r i e e Sctdl w r r r in si nt un trial t w o m o n t h s for 2.'i Maml P o s t e r ami D o r o t l u H a t den Aug. M, (!ast-.tt|i- Siindai school (aigrrsshmNi ilisirici. of wlm h s.iid I t o w a r d Bergess l u e s d a t aftermNin. Clark E. HigU-r. ( i r a m l Bapitls S a l u r d a y . cents. Your liionet ba« k if >uu t n i h i l t m t h e Sebw artier ehiltlren will IMIM llM'ir a n i m a l picnic af l o w n s h i i i * rnts a p.ut. 1(1-11 Judge of P r o b a t e . tl n't iike it. Monday a f l e r n o o n . If. ( amiiaii lake t h i s week 11ims«las. la-gislativi- O n e canditlale for TO I n p ( N L d K I B E o V I.IMK ON n u T M w nm%9m. P l n l o lllakesf.-e. «if laiwell. is \ l l f r i e m l s a m i iieixhbor% are u n i t c o t x n * i K t m n o Aim. Venator in the Mate la-gislative f u r %ug. H - Mr. a u d Mrs. A. W . IMHMImling g r a t r l im tbe nMtl f o r his etl. IIN* S r n a | o i i.tl D i s f n e t of whieli said K n i t e m m t t l a s p a t e r s will p a t ell, a n d Mr. a u d Mrs. J a m r s l l r n - fmm-r Ibis week. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Slater ealletl tm t o w n s h i p f o r i m a p.til: o n e t a m h - a p p n i s m i a l e l t "IJgW fm- t r r a t m r n l w h k s|ient Saturday a n d S u n d a v at H illiam P o s t e r , tif I.owell, ealletl Miss E s t h e r Vandervell. of P a n s d a l r f o r BepieM n f a l i t e in t h e Staff of IIM- c t a m l t ' s h i g h w a t s w i t h a Will B e n w i c k ' s at MillhnHik. m b i s g r a m l p a r e n l s . Mr. ami Mrs. Itiwiisbip lasl w r e k . Kegisltliirt' f o r I h r l ^ - g i s l a t u r dis secoml l a t e r of tiiloridt- of linn- lo Mr. a n d Mrs. T h o r n l o n D e n s u m r e H e s l e ) JtdmstNi Sumlat a f l e r m i t m . C l a i t o n Jtdiiisttii b a s D p h o i d I m i of wlneh said Towii%hip f o r m s tlrcrease f o r m a t i o n of dnst. Conni s h e w a s f o r m r r l v Buth B m w i r k . l i m e m m m i a . ami is tm Ihe g^in .tl a part. t i r s h a t r r o t i l r a t i s w i t h the stale b t s|N*nt Mtimlai at J a m r s B e n w i r k ' s . PAMKKIJ. VN IXITY. t h i s writing. Mrs. E m m a VeroiiMii ( .tHinls \ U o t a m l l d a t r s f o r HN- w h i c h they s h a r e t h e e s p e n w tif W a l l e r l l u l d M r d a u d C l a r m r r SeiAug. *. A tarne r r o w d a l l r m l r t l helped t a r e f o r him. follow mg nNints otlires. v i r : SIM-I III. MM h Ireatim-nt on a n eijual hasis. f r h t l atlemletl I h e O d d F e l b i w s p i r - Iht tgiening nt l l a t t i g j i i lake last l i t t l e llarliara llenistm is iN-ller. (iNinlt Clerk. ( •milts r r r a s n r r r . Imt (i E. Dillman. dctHitt state hiahn i r a l Mttrristwi lake T u r s d a v . Snmlat. S h e batl rltrtiiiMlisin Begisler of Deed*. P i u M i u t l l l g Al- w a t r t m n n i M i t m r r . h a s mttiftrd Sm-ll's f o l k s a l l r m l t t l Miss f i r r t r u d e Skrltling. of f ; r a m l Mrs. Manslleltt Clark and tlaiiahfei ItNiirs: ( o u n l s Auditor : C.ir- r m i n t i r s t h a t Itrr.msi- a d t v r e a s r of Iheir family r r u n i o u al B a l d w i n lapMls. b a s b r e n visiting b r r b r o t h AINIT. is s i s i t i n g r e l a l i s e s in ( ! h i i a ciiit ( mil I CtHiimisMtmer : ( ( n e 'M |N-r r e n t in tlie stale's h i g h * at lake SUIMLIV er. Pred and f a m i h . nn, ( t m i i l s Drain (!tNnniis«itmrr; d m m a m t r n a m - e fond no s t a i r aid will Mr. . m l Mrs. Jt»hn D a r i n , tif t!hiMr. a m i Mrs. Iteorge l l u r b ' t ami Jtdin T i m m e r h a s a s o r r toe. \ Stir*e*or: T w o ( a m m r r s : CINIII- b r ataiialile f o r second treatments. t aiai. spent Suwdat w i l h J a n r Darmils spent S n n d j t w i t h r r l a t i s r s htirse slrfMNtl tin it. t% Boad (!tNmiiis%i«iii IIM- I f l e e t on t a s p a t r r s is virloallt by. in I iraml ItapHls. Mrs. .ilia V a n d e n n e tMlled on HtNUir«lma« H e f n l i t e io Voting IIM* same as if «tate aid w r r r g i t r n , T h r ftdbiwing familir^: IMIr Mr*. E m l i r r e . «4 llebling is a ( ! a s r a d r f r i e m l s ami IM-IKMNITS F I I Srp,iralr Italltds f o r t ;ieh polilit at as e a c h t o u n t v will | i a t f o r its o w n l a v . A. M. K a h n . N t m n a n lliggins. nnest tif Kate H o w a r d . tla% ami S a t u n t a v . liart* will IN- p r o s i t l t d IIM* rlrt* M-rtuid t n - a l m r n l , but will md p a t Btihrrt l l a n l s a l l i m b t l I h r JtwtlanM n a r I (rant b a s IPHM* t o i M m t l Mrs. I nmi.i Vertanan c a l h i l on tor must iiainr I h r ooliliral p.trls of a p e n enlage of the s l a t e aid t m t for I r e . A. M. K o h n . X o r m a n lliga ins . Iti s|N*ml b i s SM-atitm. Mrs. PliHrm e Stark last S a l u n t a s . his rlioier w l i n t askiiiu f o r a ballot the o t h e r r o i i n l i e v (Bta S. Hess. Ntirwia B i r w r s r r t u r n r d l o KalaMiss Ann A b r a b a m s p r n t S n n d a s Nesl Stimlas rst-ning's seniHMi ami in m a r k m g Ins lialltit must m a k r K r i d eiNinlt m a d etNiumssioiier, r r maroti T u r s d a s . a f l r r s p r u d i u g a a n d Mtimlas in l i r a n d KapNU. will be T h e Man tm a P e m e . " o r a rrti%s in HM- stpiare t o t h e I r f t tif eiNiuiM mlrtl UM STTOIMI t i r a l i i i t u l tu U m 4 C a n far S a b C h M p . sburt saratiow at hotwr. Mis«rs C l a r a Mow a n t . Mabel Ali " E s i r e d i n g tbe Sfiertl l i m i t " Bet- I b r naim- tif r a t h e l r e t o r f o r wbtmi t h e r o u n t v IttNinl tif b i g b w a y rtun* A. W. litiNdrll a u d s**u F r r d abant. lUara B » t n r . Mart D n f f y . I r t l i s tNM* uf Mt. D u e r r ' s •ermuMs. IM- ilrstn-s to s o t r . ami r a n s t d e for MUSAiutters.— l i r a o d Baptds Net* V N i r B o w l e r , a n d Hnarl V r r t t n W r onl) one candidatr, rscrpt OSTI^jpatr Lowell, Michigan Funeral Directors Plumbing. Hut Wdlcr and Hot Air Htallng Phil hriun. New (insus Edition (Jason's liithiqan Green guide 'M NoTH Pricc }5c at 1 he Ledger Offtct Lowell, or by mail ft>r grin- Quality, Service and tJconomy ere combined in ihe Good Maxwell Said by MURPHY A WINGElEa •t MURPHY'S CARACt LMNII. T H E L O W E L L LEDGER and T H E ALTO SOLO MAY RECLAIM BIG TIL\CT, NOW MAKSU. 3,M0 Acres i n Five Countiea Involved i n Drainage I'roject. Ionia, July 211.—I'rocccdings a r c now under w a y , the surveyors being at w o r k , t o dredge Maple river, a project wh i ch once detaultcd because of t h e large e x p e n d i t u r e involved. T b e m a i n object is to reclaim approximately 3,000 a c r e s uf well located m a r s h l a u d lying between tbe h e a d w a t e r s of the r i v e r i n Shiawassee county a n d the point w h e r e it empties into G r a n d river at Muir, a d i s t a n c e of some 32 miles. T h e counties of Gratiot, Shiawassee, Clinton, Montcalm a n d Ionia a r e i n the w a t e r s h e d of the Maple a n d a soil e x p e r t f r o m the M. A. C. is authority l o r Ihe statement that the l a n d t h u s sought t o b e reclaimed will have the richness of t h e Mile. Flood a n d h e a l t h conditions also will b e benelltted, is t h e belief of experts. Anoiher vital problem f o r solution w i t h the d r a i n i n g of the r i v e r is t h e b r i n g i n g of the Hoodwaters of the Maple d o w n and i n t o the G r a n d in advance of t h e slower rise of the Grand, thus eliniinuling the d a n g e r of excessive h i g h tides in the spring of the year. T h e live commissioners of the live counties involved met this week a n d a r c unanimously in favor of the project. XKW SALEM BEING K E B l ' I I X N o t W h e r e O B u t W h e n Kverv b o d y • in L o w e l l k n o w s h b e r e t o jio f o r c o o l , r e f r e s h I C K C K K A M S HUD S O U A S . I t's lasby's, of course •Jn. if i t ' s a q u e s t i o n of h o w o f t e n , tliHi l a k e t h e a d v i c e of all health a u t h o r i t i e s . They soy: "Kat nvain f w r y d sy." I'uriim lli. hoi -funiiii••! m..hi!i- ii imurh I" l'«- i'rf!Vrr.-ti ?i iiwivlor UN.I H I: is V n I«U> j o H i v M . B i u of N e w s A b o u t P e o p l e a n d T h i n g s V o u Know Lou Stiles is >isitiiii; .1 1 ; .ii.' " near Hull.tlo. N. Buy your INirler's 1 .1 :t Ki ' Look Druj; slort'. L o ^ f l l . p 11 Mr. .uu! Mrs. W. I" M u s h v - i Siiiula> w ith it I.iti v. •. . (.wi M.ii! tine. Mr. ami Mis. A I I'ant .i: : tluve graiuichihlren spi ul last \m . k in Muskc^ou. 'I rv the l.owell Nhnh l iaun'lr> fur wet wash, or nni-.i !i'\ M-rvici'. I'houo No. 1!!.S. Mrs. Frank i'r est ii.i> ivturiuul t o her honu- ilii'i- .1 UMI A. •fk- \ .sil with her >011 .lnhn m I"! Texoleuii1. ^iiarunli i •! 1 up coverin^ und aultunobilo tii-' > a: tl aceessories ;it Johnson's .' -. x •!• .!! 1 store, ail v. Mrs. Dora Fullrr t ti'uilea. Miss.. is visiting her .1 •"a : , M. • I Johnson ami ^r.c iliv.-.tiit-r. Mrs Jlt-ni N l av I tr. Mr. .mil Mi's. Frank Knnllev, of Grand Hapids. were Si . \ . < s , at tlu* lionii' 'il' Mr. a \1 . ! i' Wall-is p. Vi-r^i'iiius. Ohno\ions iniinuls ami '• Is • which ht.Minln^ .in- p u r 1 - I .1.1 eonntx a lol if :i iiu!• , ' :ie last >eiir, ".l.l'Stl,m was , , i hounties. Mr. and Mis. .1, T. Nohl. if 1 don. C.an.ula, a' I Mrs 1 h n ii- N.> bh' and son. uf Ionia. W s day and riuiiMl.i> if tluf Mr. iiiul Mrs. I \ It- ln-iuck. Mr. and Mis. !' I K A1 Were 111 Lowell Sain: day ai bou it MiehiKaii and Ohio ro.id ' ps It The Lt'ilger ollii'e. (tellinu reailv for a inolor Irip to the H cut stale. Grand river clamiiiers h.r.e 1 m menced shipping Ihi-ir tason cle rings. Shells were found ph niiful, though the »ame ground ^ is . . • over for Ihe fourth consecutive MM The price rercived is ^7u a ton. T ... m:.. . n . . riKJuing Sir. . 1 ' at Strand thealer rues-lay, Anu. L*» Ihe Lowel.' laundry ins 1 n< ill painted delivery tru K, whieli ! .ks ike business, love the new pany • : keep a ei|Uipped an 111 iuei',di(»i; rather than • tin town. Kdwin .Mc( Im W. Stephen. .f wilh saull and batters >ut • attack ol Joseph paper man. was directnl w hen he .ipp. an sll to reluni. \ii- Jl (. 1 Herald, Wii k »*ml • silors .I NL and Mr l.v le Denii k's ho • Mr. an Mrs. J. I N »ble. of I,.. 1Ion, ' !an. da, Mr .imi Mrs. W. \. NobUsoil Mel be: !, .f loiii.l. Mrs, G b Noble ami s..;i S\.Im Mi Mary and l.ill <: N. ble, .1 Hrldi and John Diciak Visitors .i Mimk for the week end Mr. < ;harles 1 nii'st, Glen liinest und chill ami dauglil and Mi John Glads s. of Flint, remained for iwi Subsiribe now 01 rpaper for . year . I \ on ' hi* Michiga H luer free until Januar is our "cgular bi pa.i > ear and I he Hllsiii. -• Januar) IU23 for -J'") edition a v 1 ar ami Hus to Junuai v I'.C'I or a Mom^ (tn this (|ui' - k. ' all whde tile geltinu i i h i s i s I - A s m i-rcd Wis! is hui'uiin.n a haseinent h a m «'ii his Ada road farm. Note !.v I hi- I -n.ii Ago items luvw popui. r hii-veling was J.') \i-ars ago. Some good usetl cars at bargain jm ices. Mi'Oucen s Garage F. N While is n-b lilding ami rn_iiu the f r o n t porch '>!' his residtiU'C. Make >our aoto lop look like new Willi lla> iifs top dressing. Johnson riNolen.ii store. Mr. an.I Mrs. (lli.trh-s Mi Inlvre and sons. Kldun .ind John, spi-nl ".ex c al dav s this Wi l li i-aiiijtnig along Lake Michigan. Mrs. .1. ( McCalla. son John and ilaii^lilfi Anna and Mrs. t Sullivan, of I leeptiil vii-inil>. called on Mis. J. (., Andrews" I riday. Ihe Lowell Model l.iiindr\ has atlded a new deliver) car to its serlt looks like business. Have <•» adv. m given Ihe box x :i trial'.' Miss Winnie Wii te has relnrneil • .: 1' 1 letfi• Sill- lias ellt severed weeks in the ' treasiirer's (illire since school dosed. Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge .Mel.ochlin and lillle ilan.yhler retiirneil lo their liMiu. m Pctroit Saluidas after ,•11.1. . several niontlis in Lowell, Whv not hu\ live or ten shares of L well Htii Iinu \ Loan stock? Il w II o n h ci is I vou -2.51) to ^.'LUO per :: mlh. ^ "U can gel less if vou want 1! adv. i\ Her.-iu and Iwo children Mi Norrislow Fa., '.ist week s e w r a l weeks wilh her in nb MI ami Mrs. John ('.arson id family. The Low el Independent were dea'.ed. lO I Friday :il Island I'ai k. rand Hapid .. by the (htkdales in il Wenger' West Micliiuiin base l-all louniey, Johns n. of \li, and Mi's, J. iiighland I'ark. ipent Sunday at the lioiiie of the f1 inner s hrolber, 1 . M. J. 1 MMI, I'll lie for home from a verse Ha\ coun.r trip to tin 1 erris (.. Oberlin \l- an Mi Ui iieil to their home in bh mil HeldiPg rniai \ ; and Mr. and Mrs. ale lidw alone in their home fm Ihe hist time In sever Vi'«U N. for Wooiion. Headuai McUut eirs Garage Ira Hcrriman. Lowell veteran o| S:l years, had 1 narrow escape from tl alh or injury, when the alilomo* bile in which he was driving on the Walker-Herlin road wilh George Wtillar ill and granddaughler Lu cil. turned turtle. Lorlunalely all i s. iped with m i n o r bruises; but the 1 r was (|iii! • bailh wrecked. •upe driven by a \ Sludebaker v.desnian from Lansing. Stiidebaker sale .1 tlilch betw.ill the iissiiig and tin- river Low* 11 Sidnrtlav evecoi!ipletel> over. I l he • receive no (lauiage v.ill) thi' e \ ' poke less front wheel dion of 1 Iwo fr ut fenders sliuhlly bent, i.i- •Irnii rdr ition for tlie Stmlc ^i\. Saranac Adver- LOU Kl.l. MAHKET REPORT. I h u r s d a y . Aiij. Wheal Ml lbs (Hed) new Wheat HU lbs (White.! , . 1 tats, per bil Lorn meal, cw 1 . . , < o m and oat- feet cwt. Middlfngs, per Ion Hran For'.*, dressed . . . {.alves, dressed . . ' alves. alive Beef, live Heef. dressed, cwt I'owls cwt m i g h t y i j o o d a d v i c e IJ'li Ii. W Iw wafer beatingfcystein.f 1 v' i r iioin, rhiswinf. t f o r ;./ '-.'tr • / » ; . I jsf I ail, i h e i e w.. j big AR» I.A •!• r'age and thousands ot p. pie wi re di app.'inted. I b i s I'ail tlir same filing will happen. Hut f ' J j v we've gof AKCOI.AS on band and we have njore time f o install tbem. So take our a d v k e . Don't pur it itlf. t m money on ARCOLA now Arrola wltii 1 radiator* f 303.12 Arrula with I radlatof* J M I F F Arr«4a WILH I tadiatorv f H U M Arrula villi I RA4IAI«IF% f 370,1« flum m rtM m4 mH GUIY civ* w THT R«*T MM of ^aftmc Am 01 a in y ** t -I, t>yt, f* cuud, d u if now U lute the I *11 ludi. C H A R L E S W . MS J o y R i d i n g o n tii» S i d e of. F e n c e ,- :. , 'flk js:- <rrifiK£! 1 / z RAILROADS HOP $100,000 PRIZES (/. IV. Dickinson Acts to Prevent Disease Infecting Livestock FOR BETTER FMR OFFERED BY FAIR Kanners planning; to exhibit horses, WILL CARItV EXHIBITS TO t T A T t eat tlo. sheep, swine or livestock of EXPOSITION IN DETROIT any nature al the Michigan State Fair. FOR ONE-HALF R A T I . Detroit, September MO, need not worry about danger of contagious diseases. PREMIUMS SHOULD BRING (ieorge W. Dickinson, secretary and PASSENGERS OFFERED EXCURSNM PRIVILEGES MORE, BETTER EXHIBITS manager, has arranged for every possible prevention of disease Infecting any of the livestock on exhibition. Arof the railroad! Realizing the ini ciitlve for the farm- rangements have been made with the I Co-operation | throughout Michigan with the fair ader to Improve liis i-xhibitloiis ut the state veterinary for thorough dlsinministration to make tbe SeventyMichigan State Fair must become f e d ion of every building prior to aud | third annual MlchigaB State Pair at greater a» the iiuallty of the exhlbltti during the fair. Many tly-traps will be placed In Detroit. September MO. greater than improve, more than $1'.'0.000 will bo each building where livestock it on offered In premiums this year, uu exhibition. Miiiious uf flies were ever before has been promlied, aceompareil to $70,ou" paid lu ll^.l. caught lust year, which prevented cording to George W. Dickinson, secThis increase in premiums will huve their interfering with the comfort of retary and manager. a temlency, not only lo Improve the any of the horses or cattle. | Mr, Dickinson has arranged for quality of the exliiUitiona themselves, No livestock will be allowed lo be Met OUDS MA I TEKS. but UIHU to Increase the number of exhibltetl until thoroughly examined special privileges for exhibitors. The railroads will earry exhibit! here on Xii.^ust .s. Mr. and Mrs. Gharles displays trom the rural districts of for disease. Kvery precaution will be | tba straight rate and ahlp them re(.ress ami son John and guests, Mrs. thi' state, In thy opinion of (Jeorge \V taken to prevent horses or cattle com- turn free of charge la what the conI Iat tie Dull, Mr. and Mrs. Hoberl Dieklnsou, secretary and manager of ing into tottlact with disease, once cession amounts to. he explained. I ra/.ier and children. Mr. ami Mrs. the fair. they have been admitted to exhibiArrangements also have been made John I ra/.ier. ealletl on Mr. aud Mrs. Ten yearn ago. tho premium list Lrnesi 1 hompson last Wetlncsday lunounte.l to f22.000. It gradually tion whereby an exhibitor dealrlng to !hip 'i'he health department of the City to a circuit of fairs in the at ate may evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Linlon and Kn-w to the }70,u00 hiKh mark estab- of Detroit will maintuin careful super- secure a half-fare rate. Race horaea. sous, and Mr. and Mrs. Gharles lished in ll'-l. The Michigan State vision f t tlie food supply at the State of course, are an exception to thia Hollins spent last week, Tuesday Fair of I'Jl'l was eoneeded to be one Fair. Not only will careful Inspection evening with Mr. and Mrs, Lliuci of the four Kreatesi in the L'nlted of the food given livestock for disease rule. Four big tracks run Into the fair grounda. aud. adequate docks Llli.s ami .sons, of Lowell. States; ami. with the offer of larger Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. bill is and premiums for the seventy third annual or poisonous traces be made, but have been constructed there to handle daugliters called on Mr. and Mrs. exposition in Delroil. September MO. preparation of foods for fair visitors exhibition! rapidly. Concessions have also been made by \rcli I hoinas and Mrs. Georgia Gook the ailminiatratioii hopes to put the also will be supervised. Sanitary drinking fountains will be erected the roads on passenger rates. Anyand family Sunday afternoon, fair out In front of alt others. Mrs. ( harles Gampbell left Friday everywhere on the grounds. one In Michigan may aecure an excurAnother reason fur tho Increase In tflernooii for a visit to her sister. Mion rate to and frotn the fair at a premiums is. the fair ailministratlon Mrs, Kilty , of Hig Hapids. reduction of one-fourth of the total (.harles Tucker, of Ghicago, is desires lo keep close tt) its jiolley of charge. These rates will exlat from broadening the iulerest in uilueutionul \isitiiiu at l>. A,, and Vlch Wood's tbe day before the fair until the day exhibits. homes. after. Among the imjiorlant premium ofNLr. and Mrs. (ieorge Linton und With the cooperation of the railsons, and Mr. and Mrs. bred riiom- fers this year are approximately An announcement that harness roads. Mr. Dickinson announcea an as spent Sunilay afternoon at Gain- tJ'i.oOu for horses. flC.Oi'U for cattle, pan lake and called on Mr. and Mrs. JO.OOU lor sheep ami (ti.uoO for hwino. horse racing had been dropped from advance aale of admisalon tickets to Lrnesi Hales and sons Sunday eve- The premiums olTend In th.* sheep tiio program of the Seventy-third an the fair throughout Mk-hlgan at 35 11 uat Michigan State Fair. Detroit. t ents each or three for | l . Anyone nim!. and swine deparlments are rn-ali-r September 1 to 10, and tbe running who does not take advantage of the s o . .....i Hollins w e n Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. (ieor- thun llioso oftered by any otli-.-r lair horses substituted, hus been mude by advance ticket sale, which will conin Ainerlen. gia ( 00k and faniilv. George W. biekinson. secretary and tinue until the day boforo the fair, All entries for the MICIIIKUII State manager of the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ja\ S. Kllis, Mora may socure admission tlckota at tbe ami Heii. and Mrs. Gharles Hollins, Fair nnisl 1)«- made in Ihe num.- of the Tho runners will come to the State were Lowell visitors Salurday eve- owner, or the names of joint owners, Fair from Quebec, Woodbine, Toronto, grounds at 50c each, a reduction of ning. actual r m w e i p r O d U i e r s , etdb-ctors, Windsor. Havre de Gruce, IMmllco. one-third from laat year'a p r k e t . • Mr, ami Mrs, Hoerk and Mr. and lnvi*niors or manufaclui'i'id Tourists from any part of Michigan KnliieK Mi s. Trescolt and baby, of Lansing, made In viohill.in of lids rule will and other southern tracks for a s l l will IM allowed to bring their autoday meeting, opening Labor day, visited their sun and brother, Kniesl niobllee Into the fair grounda after b.; barreil. September 4, and continuing through lioei k ami familx. Sumlay. Ave o'clock In the afternooa. free of Tieprenilum list for th • stale fair the following Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Thompson charge. The City of Detroit, which wa re Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. tills vt-ar IH now m t o r n - of preparuIt is expected more than 150 horses tion ami will be n-ady for tllHiributlon will be quartered at the fulr grounds now controla the atreel railway aya.lax S. Libs." Mrs. Gora Kinmens, of Hebling, very Houii. t'opies of tin* premium ami preparations now ure under way tem. haa agreed to carry peaseagers visited several days last week with list and idank tornih for «-nirleH will to house the ruiiiifiH, A paddock will from the center of tho cltjr to the Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Higler. lie furnislit-tl upon applit uilun io (i bo const meted just south of the grounds for n single tare. Heretofore, Mrs. Andy Slew art. of Caledonia, \V liii kinson, aeJ Howies buibliiiK a double fare haa been charged. grandstand. u s i t ' d hei daughter, Mrs. George Hetroit The fair manager heUevee theee r o W. J. Dowling, who has succetsfully Linton, trom Thuisdav until Satur ductiona In admlaeiona nog the coThe large Increast* In prenilumH conducted running races at Owosso, dav. operation of the rallroade and at root proma.i-s one ihiiiK for fair visitors, Hay City, Grand Kaphls. Jackson and Mr. md Mrs. Ial. Higler accompanied fiiends from (iraml Hapids it is sure. That is more exhibits ami Adrian fairs, will direct the six-day railwaya n e o n the atteodaoco nt thla bftit r exhibits. Careful preparallons meeting ut tbe State Fair. Mr, Ulvk- year's expoeltlon will eiceeg U t l by t. J. iiiiist>ii Park last Friday. at least one-third. Mi (ieorge Milne, of Detroit, Mrs. are being made so that hors. s, cattle, insou said. I r. .1 Ii Works and son, of Grand sheep, swine and alt other exhibitions Hapids, and John Kllis, who is visit will be presented In the most ultrucMother Oel tho Latter. iiiK the latter, were supper guests tlvu manner. SORRY HE SPOKE One time when I wna going to i r o » of Mrs Jay S. Kllis lasl Fridax evemar school I waa la love with a hey ning. Marlon and Horolln Jean —who wan much older thaa L Oae Distilling Moitturs From Breath, Works returned home with their time lie wrote roe a letter !a achoel, Men without number who were east molher after a week's visit with SM> lag ho loved wo. Of c o u n t I chertheir cousins. udrlft nn tin* sea without water have ished that letter! ao I pat It la my Mrs. H. 11. Shcpard, tif l.owell. died of thlrM ; yet it U now posillde called on Mrs. Arch Wood Sunday to dlMlll enough niolNiure from the pocket. Next day wan waah gay. My evening. axither found the letter nag told aiy breath lo Mi.stnin life. The upparalus Messrs H. K. Golby. Arch Wood, consiMtK uf 11 ^iass tube und -i boitie. dad. Well, yoo kaow tho and Gharb s Tucker spent Sunday My broiilhln:.' in air through Ihe nose cage JouraaL niorning at the Hod and Gun club, of 1 .mil expelling it through (he tub** into Lowell and Sunday aflernoon al the boitie. a perMotl enn obtain UN 1 mat Heed's lake. 1 In mdea tlmea If a girl were wllllat Mis Agnes Mui/enga spent Sun- much us mi mince of pure water an day aflernoon with her daughler. hour.—YoulIT* Coinpiinloii. •a marry, aad net engaged. H waa lha Mis. Arch Wood. Fanner Mtodi—What nice dark hal eaatuiu for her to wear a ring e a tho Mr. and Mrs. Art Williams and you've got, Mrs. Ilawklna. My wlfi t r e t Auger ul the left head. If aha tnoes. daughler visiled Mr, and Mrs. Klmer HIM* should IH'I lie left near tlie Is a whole lot younger than yon nni wanted to remain single, then ahe wort Lllis and family, of Lowell, Satur- fire. Hen; d.-Mro ys leather. A little her hair Is gray. tho ring on Hie little day niuhl aud Sunday. Kvelyn re- vaseline put between Ibe soles und Mra. Ilawkliis—Tea, and If yoo we* mained for a visit until this r r i d a y . uppeis Just before going out In rainy • f busbend I'd have gray hair too. Parla F i r * ta Tatah m m . Mr. and Mrs. Hlake Vamlerlip vis weather will help in keep Ibe feet dry Tlie t r e t paMIc scbuol far the bllod iletl Mr. and Mrs. Waller Glark, (Uiollel mortgage blanks at T W and tbe shoeH In k'"od condition. Sunday and Momlay. a a a eetahHehed la f a r l a la I T U U-tlgrr o f l k e . Mrs. Art Williams culled on Mrs. Spencer Tuesdax a f t e r n o o n . Mrs. Harmon Glark and daughler Pauline were Grand Hapids visitors Uns Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Jay S. Ellis and daughter and Mrs. Gharles Hollins I were Lowell visitors Tuesduy after noon. Mrs, Ja\ S. Kllis culled on Mrs lluvidson, of Lowell, Tuesdav after noon. Mr. and Mrs. ILinnoii Glark and daughter visited her h r o t h r r , Albert liuell and wife, of Alio, Sunday lb*- laller's sou f.vndel was IMNIM for a visit Itefote assiiinlng his duties as radio operulor on slii|i Irtiurd on the Greut lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wisner, of G r a n d Hapitls, called on Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest 'lliofnpson So ml a v af teriKMin. M.r and Mrs. It. K. 0*lb> Mini Keulali and Gharb-s Wood a m i John iluinrnga spent Sunday even ing in latwrll. INCREASE OF $30,000 OVER 192t ANNOUNCED BV G. W. DICKINSON; LIST READY SOON. iff- RUNNERS TO HOLD 6-DAY MEETING ATSUTE FAIR SCUSCIUUEUS I'LEASii ftOTiCIL Kate f o r advertising i u i»ii« dep u r t m c n t o n e ccut per word, each initial a u d n u m b e r coun t i n g aa a word. A o a d less 2gc. stamps b y mail w i t h o r d e r if poasibie. 1'boue o r d e r s f r o n t subscribers t o this p a p e r taken i a omergency cases. FUH SALK—One good Wheeler Wilson sewing machine, p r i c e *>20, it taken at once. E d w i n Fallas and company. 1'UH SALF—Two stoves, steel range, and new Florcncc coal stove. Caii phone, UH, I short, 1 long, Lowell cxchangc. Lewis Leece. FUH SALL OH TUADL—L'nion cusluin c a r p e t ami r u g loom, u c w last year a n d yooil as n e w . Cboap l o r cash 01- will trade f o r wooU. U r vviiat h a v e y o u ? Call Lowell CiU. plionc No. J00, at bouse, one mile cast ol Lowell post-ollice, or address Mrs. H. H. Johnson, Lowell, H. F. D., No. L Sunday. STAY WITH THK LoltD:—The Lord is witli yon, while ye be with hiiu; and If seek hlm. he will be found of you; but if ye forsake him. he will forsake you.--- Chronicles l a : 'J. Monday. WAIT I'ATIKNTl.Y: Walt on tin* Lord: be of good courage, and he sli:itl streliglhen thine heart: wait. I say. on tiie Lord,—Psalm - 7 : 14. Tuesday. A LOYK I KAST: Heller Is n dinner of herl.s where love is, titan a Mailed ox ami hatred ilieivwith. --Proverbs l o : 17. Wednesday. T i n : ONLY SAI I-: THFST: Sume trust in eb.-M-i- i s ami > .me In horses: Imt we will reinemlier tla* mime of the Lord our tioil.— Psalm . o : 7. Ttiurtday. Si'KAK THF. CMOD Wn i l D: Heaviness In the heart tif man tnuketh It stoop; but a good word muketh it glad-—Proverbs I'J: "Jo. Friday. PRAVElt FOR WISDOM: -So tench us to number our dnys, Ihat we may npply our hearts unto wisdom.—I'sulm 11!. Saturday. HOW TO CoMiCKII AN KN'KMY:—When a mini's ways please the Lord, he makeih even Id • enemies to be at Iteuce with him.— Proverbs 10: 7. WANTED—A f e w rcpairabde lircs t o supply the deinand f o r secondh a n d tires. What have y o u ? T h e H S Tire Slaliun, Last Main si. WANTED—To rent room at Letha Clinlsman iimlcrlaking parlors. Henl very reasonable for caring for place. Call al store or write. •120 T u r n e r Ave., Grand Hapids. WANTED—-Men or women t o l a k e o r d e r s for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, w o m e n , and children. Eliminates d a r n i n g . •$10 a week full time, $1.00 a n h o u r s p a r e time. Experience unnecessary. International Stocking Mills. N o r r i s t o w n , P a . [10 LOST Weilnestlay morning iu Lowell. •s'j.oil bill- in white envelope. I'lease r e l u n i lo Ft'vin Deuel, newsboy, or leave at Look's d r u g store. Papal Hat Worn In 860. Originally the tiara, or triple crown of Ihe pope was a plain high cap. much like those In wblch doges of YenlCO are so often represented In old pictures. It was Hist Introduced by Pope Nicholas I. in Sdo. .Tnsl when tbe flrat eoronel was adtb-tl Is a matter of tin* certainly, but the set-ond wu» placed by Pope Hoidface Ylll In 1205 and the tbii-tl by Pope 1,'rban V. about 1308. Always. Heller break your word than do wrong in keeping it. Mr.-,, i.hiirlv L o w e l l it p o o d p l a c e t o l i v e 3 8 Y a a r a in Lowall a n d brinf it lo mo. clatt a n d rtliabla P r a s s i n g R e p a i r i n g Lot m o put now pockoti and n o w l l n l n f • in a n d malco y o u r old clolhot liko now. B r i n g In t o m o w o r k a n d lot m o s h o w you tho d a t a of work I do. • o r W o o , Worftftmifoft/n B R I N G IN Y O U R I will five you and Right P r l o o o SHOES and I will cloan a n d and polish thorn. Slits iN OvercMls tok to ONcr, ilt * P a r f a c l fM o r o o o a r W I L L C. S T O N E U n d e r Louie's Hal Shop ( D . AH K M . oftotkiot C O O K HMUHI ADDITIONAL ALTO t O t ' A U L Vitblii Watts, of Alio, w a s in l^ow-1 ell Tuesday and called a l T h e l e d ger '41 ice. I.yndrll iHiell got a r a i l f r o m tlie I wireless school al Vatparoiso, a a d left Monday NHirning l o a r r e t d Ike po%ittiia> l l i e c o a a l i agent. K. K. Vining, h s s a r r a a g r d for Iwo poultrv calliagl •leiuoiislralioN* in thia vicinity f o r the IMh of August. O n e will k t keld al D. D. I M r t a n k ' s , and Ike a t k e r at Prod Miag'* place ia U i w ell township. Tke f a r m is k a o w a l a l s o as Ike Allea f a r m . Tkose ia* lerealed i a ketter i o r h s of jMaMrgl f o r Ikeir f a r m will ; to attend T k e o a e at F r e d N i f l f a will k e all a a e oVIock a a d al D. II. I l a l r a m i r s l a l I k r r e o'clock. M voar M p r M i M al T h t U d fer awo. l a t t i r k a aale B a a •am. ait. 1 C 1 Do Work far Paapla wkoCara Kadio will U o a e uf Ike f r a t u r e d o i k i U t l a a a a t t h o Atato Fair, i l a p t w i 1 4 0 . Stors of Q u i c k Salos a n d S m a l l Profits SOU BIBLE MIES Wo giro Trading S t a m p s T h t S s y i a g s n n i Doings of O n r Homo Folks l.yle Proctor, of Cascade, was in Alio, Saturday. Mrs. llaltie Heusser, of l » w e l l , w a s in t o w n T h u r s d a y . W. \V. Proctor, of Cascade, w a s in Alto Tuesday a f t e r n o o n . E a r l Colby and family m o t o r e d t o G r a n d Hapids Wednesday. F r a n k Bunker a n d w i f e called o n Will B u n k e r and wife S u n d a y . S t e w a r t D r a p e r made a business t r i p t o Grand Hapids Wednesday. Here g o e a f o r t w o m o r e of t b o a e Mrs. Nalie McNaughlon attended beat-em-all dancea a t the Lind reunion al Lowell, Sunday. Mrs. J a c o b Konkle took supper w i t h Mrs. Hazel D i n l a m a n T h u r s day. I l e n r y Slater and family called on E r n e s t Bales and family Wednesday evening. T w o Htepa, Woltzea, One 8tepa f Quadrillee Mrs. Mary McNaughlon called o n Mrs. I'hilamla Hraiiuan Monday afand Fox Trots. ternoon. E a r l Colby and family called on his molher, Mrs. Isaac Colby Sunmm All n r o u n d p o o d t i m e a n d e o o n , e a e h day a f t e r n o o n . ? Wednesday u a d Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Kline have 2 Busll d o n o o s t a r t e d f o r Ohio, going as f a r us <a> A A Op A A A A A A A A . ' S ' . A A A A A A A A A J a c k s o n Sumlay. Merle Hosenbcrg and E s t h e r Hitlinger siient Sunday evening al Claude Lauring's. F r a n k McNaughlon. wife, and Mrs. Mary McNaughton called on Mrs. Vera Walts Sunday. Ernest Hosenlierg, w i f e a n d d a u g h l e r . spent Sumlay w i t h Claude L a u r i n g ami family. I l e n r y Slater and family and F r a n k Willetle and family spent Sunday at Iteeirs lake. Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge S c h w a r d e r spent Sumlay with Mr. a n d Mrs. I fixer, of Carlton Center. Isaac VanNoty stopped at Alto ove r Wednesday on his way f r o m Battle Creek back t o White Cloud. Mrs. Jessie ileailworth entertained h e r Sunday school class at McQuen lake Friday afternoon w i t h a little Erorything in Building Mstorial aad for t h o picnic. S t e w a r t Draper delivered a load Farm snd Home. S e e o u r fino l i n o o f of cement to McCords Momlay, ami a load of lumber l o the Fox f a r m Tuesday. T h e Solo is requested l o say Ihat Mrs. Wink's plums a r e r i p e : and we t h i n k Ihe good lady h a s lots of conaad try kooplng tho toorching wood hoat lidence in her neighbors. Mrs. I.ucy Duel I and b r o t h e r . Will o u t of t h o h o u s o t h i s s u m m o r . Mako Hartley, visited their daughter and your wifo happy with o n o o f thosollfo niece, Mrs. Claude Lauring, Wednesday a f l e r n o o n and T h u r s d a y . savors. O u r pricos aro right. liladys Bacon Hamsdale and husb a n d formerly of Alto, n o w of Mad ison, Wisconsin, a r e caniping at lier uncle's summer resort al Bostwick lake. Hohert Stewart and family spent A l t o . Mtoli. Sunday wilh her p a r e n t s , Mr. a n J Mrs. William Veiler. Mrs. Stewart and children remuining f o r u few days. Several of I .eon a Colby's girl f r i e n d s w e r e invited t o spend T h u r s day evening at her h o m e in honor of h e r cousin, (ienevieve Lowe, of G r a n d Hapids, w h o w a s visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W a g n e r and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson a n d daughler, Mrs. Cora Mallason. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Campau and c h i l d r e n , all of (iraml Bapids, were Sunday callers al Mrs. C a r r i e Campan's. T h e F o u r t h q u a r t e r l y conferenci will IM* held at Hie Methodist Episcopal church next Tuesday at 2 o'clock, sun lime. T h i s will be Ihi1 most imiiorlaiil c o n f e r e n c e of tlu 9 y e a r because il will b e determined w h e t h e r Ihe Parish plan will IM continued uiiollier yean o r not. T h e Men's Community meeting will IM* held next F r i d a y nigtit, Aug nsl IN, ul Alto Grange liall. The committee will provide a line prog r a m , consisting of local talent, ami avdsled by a talented r e a d e r f r o m 9 Kalamaxoo. Coffee and sandwiches will IN* served. Every one invited l o attend. Meeting called In o r d e r al g p. in., standard lime. Mr. a m i Mrs. Will Ellis. Mr. ami Mrs. Waller Ellis. Mr. ami Mra. Sid Ellis. Mr. ami Mrs. J o h n Ellis, Mr. a m i Mrs. Altirr Dulcher and child 9 r e n , Mr. ami Mrs. Ed. Davia. Mr. a n d Mrs. Beed Cooper. Mr. a m i Mra. Will Mesrcar, Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d Skehl ing ami ckiklren, Mr. a n d Mrs. El m e r Dinlaman ami c h l M r e n a n d Hernk-e Vamlerlip had p i e n i r d i n n e r al Campau lake Sunday. a a » i Grand Ri^ht and Left t * * * I Happy Allen's Campau Lake Pavilion W»dn—day Evtilng, Auguat 16 Friday Evnlng, Auguat IB orchsMtra, caftmria iunch, bill $1 OIL STOVES DINTAMAN BROS. Johnson's Tox. Storo 4 doors oast ol City Hall Lowell | • Intornotlonol 30*3^ Tiro, $14.6S now. ...111.88 Apos 30x3/: Tiro, $12.75, now $8.78 Apex 30R3 Tubo, $2.00, now $1.48 • i f Boy Pump, |3.f0, sow $2.18 HgSpoclol Pumpt, fl.80, now 98c Auto Jock, $3.S0 now $2.18 Auto Jock, 12.80; now $1.80 IIM Ignition Gougo now • ...** .88c Hoynot Top Drotting, per cos, 80c Ford Rodiotor, |1S.00 now ....$18*88 Tosoloum, 1.38 vsluo, now 78o Tosoloum Rugo .$8.28 up 2,000 roll* ADDITIONAL SOLO NEWS. Henry Klahn is driving a new Ford sedan. Mrs. Ella Watson called on Mrs. Jacob Konkle Wednesday. Lee Bryant is driving a hus from Clarksville to (iraml Hapids. Elmer Hinlaman ami family w e r e in l.owell Thursilay a f t e r n o o n . Ilenry Slater anil family w e r e at Campau lake Thursday evening. Miss Arlie Draper ate lish d i n n e r al Frank Hunker's Tuesday noon. Charles Bancroft, of (iraml Hapids, was home Thursday evening. John Linlon and family attemled Ihe ox roast at Clarksville Tuesday. Mrs..John Warner and daugliler called on Mrs. Betsey W a r n e r T h u r s day. Mrs. Mary McNaughlon took dinner with Mrs. Jacob Konkle Wednesday. Claude Lauring and family called on the Bdsenbergs T h u r s d a y evening. Alice Broadbent. of (iraml Bapids, spent Sunday wilh the folks al home. T r u m a n Colvin spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in (iraml Bapids. Joe Bowler and Carl Keisei' attended a d a n c e at Ctinlakc Tuesdav evening. Mr. Payne, of Sparta, Wis., called on J a y Anderson and family Friday afternoon. Mrs. Charles F o r w a r d and son made a short call on h e r sister, Mrs. Slater Tuesday. Mrs. Minor Pallcrson and daugliter, Xelha Maria, called on Mrs. Jay Andersou Momlay. Mrs. Thomas (irillin spenl the llrst of Ihe week with her daughter, %elha and family. Mrs. Alfred Warner and Thressa. called on Mrs. Frank McNaughlon one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J o n e s and boys, of Morse lake, attended Ihe ox rousl Tuesday at Clarksville. Mrs. F r a n k Fairchild of Morsc lake, called on Mrs, Charles Bancroft T h u r s d a y evening. Jim Bawlings and family, of Mc Cords, spenl Sunday w i l h her moth er, Mrs. Betsey W a r n e r . Ada May Silcox, of H a r r i s Creek, culled on her aunt. Mrs. Addie Mt Naughton Monday a f l e r n o o n . Mrs. Jessie l l e a d w o i i h and Mis. J o h n Sydnam look d i n n e r wilh F r a n k Bunker and family Friday. Dare Miller, of Kalamazoo, is spending a few days wilh his p:ireiils. Mr. and Mrs. Bandall Miller. Dr. and Mrs. Thormlyke were among Ihe Alio people w h o attended the barbecue al Clarksville. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaito. of Chicago, have been visiling al the home of her uncle. P. J . Sinclair and family. Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Cuinmings a m i d a u g h l e r . spenl Sundav wilh her p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunker. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Mesecar*. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, allended Ihe Clarksville festivities Tuesday. Owen Ferguson ami family and her ftinler O r p h a . w e r e seen among the many o t h e r Clarksville visitor! Tuesday. Mrs. Libbie Fisher. Miss Arlie D r a p e r , Mrs. Crcile Campau and son E d w a r d , molured lo l i r a n d Bapids. Saturday. Mrs. Thonias Griflln enlerlained al d i n n e r Sunday. I .eon Anderson and family, l a v Anderson, wife and son Hokerl, of Alto. T h e Veiler reunion was lield at Ike okl Veiler homestead Suud:i\. T h r p l a r e la now k n o w n as Ihe I J o y d Veiler home. F r a n k Bunker ami family, iiccompanied k> l<euna Colbv and Arlie D r a n e r allended Ike Field day al Clarksville Tuesday. Mr. a a d Mrs. I ^ w r e a c e Headw o r l k . a m i Mr. and Mrs. C h a r U s H a r r i s attemled Ike Field day al Clarksville. Tuesday. Mr. a a d Mrs. (iano. P . J . Sinclair, and daughli rs. Mary a m i Addie molured l o M . J o k n s Sumlav l o visit Mr. SUarlalr'a aepkew. Mr. a M Mrs. Will W a r r e n ami Mr. a a d Mra. F r r d Riggs, f r o m Ma pes district a t t r a d r d aenrires al Ike M. E. r k a r r k Sunday evenlag. Mrs. N a r r v llaker a a d daughter Vekaa. of S e w k e m r . Mrs. William A a d e r w a a n d t i r a a d m a H u m s spent Wedaewlay a l Ike J a y Aadersoa to bo mold SUrtiif Mewky, Aig. 21, ssd listing oae week ssljr PhOM I T S D a m n U m . ' B a k n Lat CM Mothar Oooaa ProvMa W i t h oosry | l . t O ordor wo pay t h o parcols post. You m a y s o m s In a n d m a k o arrangomonto for Kta*ion Wt X a l i M m i l . Ho i a l o r e o t o d d i d Mr. U t e k i a a a a kaaaoM to r a t i o l i l t p l n a j - f W l O M af bis a r t i e l f r i e w l a d r r w t h i a r a r t o o n f o r M a t '••we-' ROSENBERG ft SON ALTO FAEISH NOTES. Services Sunday, August 13. Alto, 7:3U p . m. Alaska, 7:^U p. m. B o w n e Center, 9:30 a. in. Snow 9:UU a. m. South l.owell, 11:3U a. m. West Lowell, 10:30 a. m. Whitneyville, 12:00 m. Do not forget that o n T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , August lo, at 2:00 p. in., sun time, at the Alto c h u r e h occurs the f o u r t h quarterly c o n f e r e n c e . Every ollicer that c o m e s shuuld come wilh suggestions a n d ideas us t o w h a t is best for the parish the coming year o r ideas as to h u w t o build God's kingdom in the commuyity in wh i ch the c h u r c h e s a r e built. May w e p r a y (iod t h a t the Holy Spirit m a y lead and direct us in o u r deliberations at this meeting. Next Sunday we shall have w i t h us in this district of Kent c o u n t y , Mrs. Elson, county Sunday school secretary. She will speak at the B o w n e Center, West Lowell, and South l.owell churches in the m o r n ing a n d she will conduct a w o r k e r ' s c o n f e r e n c e in the a f t e r n o o n at the Baptist c h u r c h in Alto, t o w hic h all the Sumlay school w o r k e r s of the Sunday schools in the Bowne-Cascade district arc invited. The afternoon meeting will be w o r t h your while. In view of Ihe fact that the w o r k er's c o n f e r e n c e will be held on next Sunday afternoon at Alto, Hev. Broxholni will not go to the West Bowne c h u r c h for the a f t e r n o o n service, but will be there at the next announced date, August 27. Wall Paper 8cUe kfaad a n d pastry for tho thraahors. Woarofok i f t o flvo tho famtor a n d his w t f o a holpiny hand during t h o r u s h aad w a r m woaihor by o s n ^ Ing tholr bakod goods dlroct f r o m o u r sosns t o t h s m by parcol post. All wo ask is t o havo you I n y o u r o r d o r t h o n i g h t boforo a n d w o will out on tho momlnng mall. U. W. HifLiiiMrti, a e r r H a r j r a n d m a n a g e r of t k o M i e k i g a a MtalO F a i r , r o e e a t l / ALTO DBPABTMINT Special Sale at N O T I C E C l M m i n g t D y e i n g , LOWELL, MICH., It anil p a y y o o l o r a o w o k a r FOU SALL—Mew one-horse wagon. Light tire setting a n d general r e p a i r w o r k p r o m p t l y dune. J o h n aw* U»tf This Week D r y Dry Gooda, Groceriee and Shoe! 1'OH SALE—Nearly new Victrola l o r sale o r exchange for a n Edison. F h o n e Hki. Bible T h o u g h t s f o r first L E D G E R and All patterns are at a reduced price as we are making room for our Spring stock 75c Ootmaal rodacod to 65c 40c pattora! rodacod to 20c nd 30c Also a number of patterns at 5c, 10c and 16c per double rolL All prices quoted on this sale are for double rolls. Come earlv and get your pick. Don't miss seeing our stock even though you don't buy a thing. OTTO 0 . OYGERT Y o u r s f o r t h o h o s t of sonrico a n d satlsfaotion. l l i ALTO omiooisT Mra. f l a r r l e C a m p a a . Mrs. U h k i e F i a k r r , Mra. Ckarlea Bancroft. Mra. C f r l l e C a m p a a a a d s o n . a a d Mra. ( M a U g g r r l , speal F r i d a y a f l e r a o o a Mra. C MoOmaa. s a d Mr. a a d Mra. I l i i k a r l Malkaaa viaMed Ike form* e r ' s slater. Mra. f . M. Xask. al Alleover I k e w w t e a d . k e r akrre. Xask, r r t a r a i a g wHk Ikem for a visit Aay koy f r o m Ike s i r of 13 t o l i y e a r s w i s k i a g l a attend Ike koys It V. M. C. A. c a m p ot RorWw r m m Aasasl 31 l a Sept. 4 aee ni m k a k a ia ranard l a t S S t will f o r week, o t c e p l A Home Bank n A l l O W H M I N N M D O F FUH SALii—Sows a u d pigs. V. F . Page, Alio, Mich. F b o n e , Caledonia exchange. i c g-tf. FOU SALE—A donkey, a real boys play tlnng. .No place t o keep same, reason lor selling. Write Dlveice tiatrnj on bcreini!. 420 l u r n e r Ave., Grand Hapids. A San Francisco man in u divorce Mrs. L. Clinlsman, Complaint agnlnst his wife alleged that •ho waa In the habit of acreamlng In I OH SALE—Hepair tickets l o r automobile r ep ai r shops, s t a n d a r d j o b order to make the nelghbora believe o n 0x12 inch tougu mauila sheets, that ho waa beating her. p r i n t e d on b o t h sides a n d punched f o r banging, t s e d i n all up* to-date r e p a i r shops. $1.00 p e r 100 a u d postage, H by mail. Call or aiiurcss Lcuger oince. Lowell. U If y o u w a n t L O W E L L CUSS1FIED MTISIIC ie (Tlir*» fcuM, thmiKh rmit;li, will \huw h'»ir ItaMMably A n o t ^ i^ti t* tompirtHy .n>iallc4 — dr^p tr the fact it pays lof itvi.ll in the fuel •tMm.) p&m ItUlM. HACK WUUK FARM IS C. L. URUWVS SLOGAN IN RACE FOR S H E R I F F . Charles L. Hrown, chairman of the counly auditors, who has been campaigning for some lime lor the olhee 01 sherill, \esterday announced his platform alter declaring his iiuablicatioils because of "knowledge of couiilv and city administration and the mmu-rous ollices he has held." Ih- says he favors re-establishnienl ot the county w o r k f a r m . " i h e s l u n i l has a Iwo-told duty where prisoners are concerued. He must ilo all thai hunianly can be done to aid lirst ollenders 111 regaining then sell respect and he must take adci|uate measures to keep the incor rigibles where they can do no harm lo peaceful members of society,"' hi said. "I nder our system now the prisoners are permilted lo idle about Ihe jail ami f;row I'at at county expense. Willi the work farm re-i slablished we could aid prisoners to form habits of industry and 1 ul Ihe cost of maintenance. Allt'inpls to check abuse of Ihe county roads are promised if he is lei led and lie emphasi/es Ihe neessily .f eiiforceinent of the liipioi law v. Gr..nd Hapitls llerahl, N o Station C-O-fV at Michigan State Fair ARfOI.A, fhe r1 j w< Historic Town Frotn Which Abraham Lincoln Came. Being Keproduced. We do not w a n t anv r e a d e r to miss the unusually interesting article entitlcii "Rebuilding N e w Salem, 111., Honest Abes T o w n , 1831"M," that appears on another page of this issue. New Salem, u n the Sangamon river, near Sprintflield, was settled in 1828, and was abandoned in lS4j. It is now b e i n g restored 111 facsimile for a state park. Lincoln arrived there in 1831, "a stranger, friendless. uneducated, penmiess boy." as he himself put it. tn 1837 he lelt lo practice law iu Springfield. It was during those six moinenloiis years that h e e a r n e d his nickname of "Honest Abe;" that he studied grammar and l a w ; that he was a clerk and storekeeper, dejpnty surveyor and postmaster; thut lie served as a captain in the Black ' Hawk War; that he was defeated for | the legislature and later elected; that he wooed and won and lost by death Ann Hutledge; that he trans• formed himself from "a quaint I knight-errant ol the pioneers" to a j man who gave promise ot becoming ! j "a masterpiece of iiod." Vou will i i lind this article about the rebuild- i " ing of the historic pioneer town i well worth reading. T H E for the home people of Alto and vicinity A U G . 109 ' 2 2 LIVE LOGAN LOCALS. Aug. 8.—Charles Weiland and family spent Sunday w i t h Samuel Bodabusti ami family, of near Elmdale. Hay Weiland and family leave this week fur an auto trip t o Beaverton, Prcscolt aud Oscoda county, w h e r e they will visit relatives. Mrs. li. Lite visited h e r daughter, Mrs. David HetUebower, of Carlton, last week. Joseph .Mishler, wife and grauddaughli-r Klva, with Mrs. J o h n Mishler ami son Lrvin spent Sunday at the home ol Warren Housb, of South Bowne. Mary Leece, of Klmdale, was the guest of Myrtie Weiland, Sunday. Emanuel Troyer, of (irand Hapids, was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Hay Weiland and family, Sunday. Mark Troyer, wilh his mother and his sister. Mrs. John Voder and t w o chiUlren left last week f o r a motor t r i p to Oscoda county to visit relatives. Elijah Slahl has had his b a r n reshingled during the past week. Daniel / o o k entertained at his home SundiiN the Voung People's Missiomiry hand, of the Mennonite church. Mrs. l.;ii l Miller, (nee Huby Stahl), of lndi:in;i. visited h e r father, Emanuel Stahl and family and other relatives here over Sunday.. Earl Starhard called on his grandmother. Mrs. Ella Cheetham, ami at the home of his uncle, (ieorge Cheetham, of Kast Lowell, Monday. Alherl liicani and family accompanied (iuOrge Skedgill and family, of Freeporl, and Arthur Bleain and family, of Hastings, on a motor trip to Kalamazoo Sunday. Moses Stahl and wife, with Mrs. Corrigan, of /.ion Hill, visited at the home of Kli / o o k Sunday. Mrs. John Overboil, daughter Huth ami son Homer, of Zion Hill, visited U a r a Vamle Werker, Sunday. BOWNE CENTEK BITS. August <S.—Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boiilanl ami family attended the Merrill reunion Saturday at Dutton. Mrs. Julia / e l l n e r , of Lake Odessa. spenl the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jc.se limilard. Mr. and Mrs. Corgon, of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas lasl w< ck. returning home Sunday. Nellie Clemens visited her grandparents aud other relatives the past week, returning home lo Detroit Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. S. T h o m a s returned home last Wednesday aflcr a week's visit in Lansing and Detroit. Mr. ami Mrs. Hunter and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Sunday. Onile a number from here spent Sunda,\ at Murray lake. Mr ami Mrs. Wilbur Pardee, ol near l ieepoii. spent Sunday with Mr. mitl Mrs. Henry J o h n s o n . The carpenters are very busy on the new town hall at Bowne. Horn, lo Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Benton. August 2, a daughter. Mother and daughter doing linely. The young people of Bowne will give an ciitcrlainnient, August 2.'», Watch for later announcement. Lloyd Smith received Saturday a watch for his 21st birthday, wliich he is very proud of. BOWNE BHfiLE Bt'STEKS. Aug. g. Sunday guests of Charlie Clarke and wife were James Marsh, with wife and family, his son-inlaw. Charlie Towne, with wife and family, of near Middleville, and Waylaml and Arthur Clarke ami wife. The Marshs calling on old f r i e n d s near Harris Creek on their way home. Arthur Clarke was called to (Irand Hapids on business Thursday. Mrs. Harding is spending a few •lax wilh friemls in llie city. Nlr. and Mrs. Wesley .lohnson and Iwo of Iheir grandchildren were vis ilors at Arthur Clarke's Monday. Wesley and Artlnir went llshing. Wesley caught the llsh and Arthur rowed Ihe boat. Orley Burns entertains his cit> nephews on the installment plaii. < Mie hunc h goes and anollicr comes. We sometimes hear them singing. Tin going to the barn with a milk pail on my arm." Miss Elsie Johnson accompanied hy Miss lileanor Scoll. returned home Momlay after a month's visit with relatives in Illinois. Fred Smilh and wife attended the funeral of Angus McDiarmid, of Clarksville, lasl Thursday. Others from this neighborhood would have liked lo have gone, hut had previously IMTII called lo other nlaces. John Livingston and wife called im IHT eye siiecialist iu (irand Bap' ids 'i hursday and they called on Mrs. Charles Murphy Sunday after* noon. Dec Bryant and Euoc Carlson. Miss Josephine Salshury and her friend. Mrs. Wills, of Freeport, tmik in Ihe Farmer's day doings al the M. A. C., Friday. They enjoyed t h e outing very much, but Dec said the c r o w d was I<M» big to h e a r much. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. I.ighlfont, of (irand Banids were week-end guests al Ihe BOINTI Johnson home. Hen culling demonstrations al D. H. Ilolconih's Saturday a f t e r n o o n , August Iff. STONE CORNERS ECHOES. Aug. 7.—Harlow Cobb, of Lansing, was a week-end guest of his parents, Martin Cobb and wife. Carl F r e y e r m u t h and lady friend, of Lowell spent Saturday a f t e r n o o n with his p a r e n t s , Charles Freyermuth and wife. Mrs. Balph Halstron and little daughter, J e a n Ellen, who h a s been spending a few weeks at the old home with h e r parents, Sherm White and wife, has returned to h e r home in Kalamazoo. Charles Dygert is having his buildings repainted. F r a n k Lee, and son Bussell, of Alto, are doing the work. Mrs. Sherm White was a caller at the F r e y e r m u t h home Saturday afternoon. William P a y n e and wife, of Sparta. Wis., w h o have been spending the summer visiting friends and relatives t h r o u g h these parts w e r e recent visitors at Charles Dygert's, Mrs. Payne's son. Thomas Criflin and family entertained company from the citv over Sunday. Earl Colby and family, of Alto, w e r e callers at Mrs. Isaac Colby's ami Charles Freyermuth's Sunday. Charles Jackson has returned to his place of business after harvesting his wheat crop and threshing. Harry Cobb is busy nowadays drawing gravel. Melvin Ellis ami sons, Owen und Arthur were lishiug Thursday afternoon with good results. RYZON KAK IN(i ^ n w [j( k solicitg y o u r busi- ness in its line.l A boost for us is a boost for your home town. We pay 4 percent on savings. H o u r s : — 0 t o 1 2 , a . in 1 t o 4. p m . Open S a t u r d a y Kvc-niiitfa I'ruiii 7 : 3 0 t o U o'clock. ISSSffMSUBBiXSOLti III F'A.mUL am 1 M E I R S I Renew your subscription to T h e Lowell L e d g e r & Alto Solo t h i s m o n t h f o r o n e y e a r a t o u r r e g u l a r p r i c e , $2 f o r : h e 10 p a g e e d i t i o n o r $ 1 . 5 0 f o r t h e 6 p a g e e d i t i o n a n d w e wiil t e n d you THE M I C H I G A N BUSINESS FARMER •'Micl.igairs G r e a f c s t I'arru i ' a j a r " To January, 1923 a b s o l u t e l y w i t h o u t cost t o y o u a n d s i m p l y a s a n i n c e n t i v e for you lo renew during t h e p r e s e n t m o n t h , w h e t h e r »our t i m e is out o ' n o t . T h i s is s g r e a t o f f e r , d o n ' t m i s s it! M A I L Y O U R R E M I T T A N C E C R L E A V E IT A T O U R OFFICE. The Lowell Ledger & Alto Solo I -.ittiCk'Mmn These Hot Days You can be r e f r e s h e d a t Wester's Ice Cream Parlor Alto P h o n e 37 S p e c i a l for S a t u r d a y . T u i t t i F r u i t t i Ice C r e a m . in a nice cool, dean ai , n •nr. also -ell a fiv-li line «>( Kr itM, Coiif Higheei prices i>nid for I'oulti.v and .u... Stno; Sin Mr. and Mrs. Kd. n ' H a r r o w . of Alto, called on Mr. iiml Mrs. Charlie Paiilus Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mittenger and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Paulus Sumlav. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. n'Harrow. of Alto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Paulus Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mittenger and children were guests of Mr. Mini Mrs. Charlie Paulus Sunday. Ledger-Solo want ads pav. B . MORTCACK SALE. Default has been made in Ihe condition of a mortgage dated Febr u a r y l l t h . IWU made and executcil bv Albrrt E. King and Adah B. King, h i ! wife, also in h e r own right of t h e village of Alto. Kent County, Michigan, a i mortgagor! t o I r u m a n W. Colvin and Charlena A. Colvin, h u s b a n d and wife, or the survivor of them, of the village of Alio. Kent counly. Michigan, as mortgagees, w h e r e b v Ihe p o w e r of sale therein jrontalned has hecomi' iiperalivr. Haid^ mortgage le was re9 * o®** o f toe Hegistcr »t Deed! of Rent County. Michigan, on the M h day of Fcbmarv. A. D.. I t i l , in Liber 491 of Mortgages on pages l«6 and 177. No procivdings at law or eeuity have been inatiluted to recover the debt secure*! by said mortgsff or any part thereof. There Is due and unpaid on said mortgage at the dale hereof the VHS <* H E ? * Hundred and CIMUU d o l l a n . ( U M m m ) for principal and I n t e m t . s a d the a u n of Twenty-iit aad w - l M Dollars. ( I M Nt Mt) foe lasea due and rhsrnrabla againsi Mid p r e m i r n and paid by the mortganrri named in aaid marlgage, and the further m m of Fifteen Dollar! f o r Attorney fee provided by statute for such proceeding. Mow. therefore, notice la hereby given thai for the purpose of aatisfsing Ihe amn due on said for principal lateresU tereal ' loses. . attorney I R Alto, Michigan MORSE LAKE RIPPLES. Aug. 7.-—Mrs. Wesley Veiler entertained the West Lowell Ladies' Aid soeietv last week Thursday with good attendance. Mrs. Albert (iosch attended the Ladies' Aid held at Mrs. Veiter's. We were all glad to see her there. William Patterson and Eugene Koph were guests of the Houghton boys Sunday. Miss Ethel Davis, of the city, was a giuwt of Mrs. Charles li. Foote the week end. Mr. iiml Mrs, Weslev Veiter called on Mr. and Mis. J. B. Veiter. of Lowell, Monday, before they left for their new home. Mr. and Mrs Frank Fairchild and son Will attended the Lind reunion held at the City hall in Lowell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honghlon and family were in Lansing last Friday, as it was Farmers' week there. Itev. and Mrs. Mnltman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesle> Veiter and family last Friday. Tjie llrst Veiter reunion will he held at Campau lake Wednesday. August Hi. All the relatives are cordially invited ti» attend. Hemember the well-lilled baskets. Miss Maud Curliss came home Saturday evening on her vacation from Washington. D. C. Callers at Mr. and Mrs. Karl Curliss' Sumlay were Clifford Warner and lady friend, of the city. O. J, Veiler and family, of Lowell, ami Charles Smith and family, of Kos. Mrs, Karl Jones has hail her operation, and is getting along as well as can be expected. (Ienevieve Lane, of the city, was a guest of her cousin's, Bernice Veiler, and Hubert Freyermulh a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Jones are enterlaining company from Detroit this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chatterdon enlerlained Mr. anil Mrs. Glen Uehler, of Pontine, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chatterdon and son Hogers and Sirs, Smith, of the city the week-end. Sunday was also (ilen Hehler's birthday. Mrs. Behler and daughter Pauline, and Mr. Hedges, of Lowell called on Mr. and Mrs. Win. Chatterdon Saturday evening. The David Warner reunion will be held at Allen Lasby's pavilion at Campau lake. Saturday, August, 12. Sort) Mrs. D. C. Blood is in poor health. We hope she will be bcttei soon. THORN AI'PLRS. Aug. Mrs. Ernest Bales entertained Mrs. II. S. Bales and t w o tadv friemls of (iraml Bapids for siiHier Salurday night. Guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Charlea Harris Sunday w e r e their son and wife, from KalamaziMi. ami Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y Hirlh. of Grand Hapids. Mr. and Mrs. Beit Neimever and son were guests of Iheir lirolher. (ietirac and wife Sumlay. The Granges nf Wavland. Carlyle. and Whilncv ville. will have a picnic al Green lake on Tuesdav, August I.V Anv o n e can come thai wishes. A Hue program is keing p r e p a r e d by lln* lecturers of Ike I k r r e granges. Plenty of sports and a general giNid limr is expected. Re w i i l A w r i o a f aold M o r l g u ^ V s a i c sure ami bring v m r basket. A of the a n • I n i deacrihed therein, giMMl g r a n g e r never goes wilkoul a n d o w a s i s a l d p i w i m al puhBc Elmer Dean, w k o h a s keen airk ao long, is slowly failing. Tlie families of Ira Dean. Bert T o w n e ami Ernest Rales attemled Ihe Madison Stpiare picnic ol Greea lake lasl T k a r s d a v . Mrs. Orley Emmoas a a d little g r a a d d a a g k l e r . of Rekliag. visited at Ed. Rigler's last week. F r e d C r o a i a g r r . of G r a n d Rapids, railed at E . F . Deaa's lasl Frtdajr. The Farmers State Bank Walt Says: t4 Wottg has taken on a new line of ghoot, 'Peters Diamond Brand.' that are the best bar* going on the shoe market today. They conslal of m e n V ladies* and children's dress ghoot. Eoch pair carries this guorontee: 'A new poir of thoes free if any p iper or leather gubgtituto it found in Ihe heels, soles or counters.** Tho prlcct ore to reotonable thot it seems liko old pro*wor dayt agoin to buy them. Watts' Departmail Store ALTO. MICHIGAN HARKIS ( KEEK NEWS. Mrs. Vivian Anderson is al Ihe Aug. 7. Miss Phvllis Burns is W . i > m llfiilon home taking care uf sprmling a few davs w i t h her uraiul the new baby Kirl. John l.v m h is stacking s t r a w f o r mother at (Cascade. J a m e s Barnes and family, u . i h Bern> l-'l.vnn. Pelei UnNiias and wife called u n Will Murrav. uf Hastings, visited .it Ihe Hced-lliHiver home at How en's Ins sish-r, Mrs, Myron T h o m p s o n . i Sunday. Mills and indulged in lishingMrs. AllM-rl Kahlcr a m i children. PERK MARgl'KTTR TRA1NO. «d t i r a n d Hapids. is visiting her b r o t h e r . Basil Vreeland ami wife, i l ^ a v e Alio, east bound 7 Oa o. m . o r s e n j i i t . t l j S s l l i n day of l ^ m Anderson and f a m i l ) visited &:4y p. m. Leave Alto, wosl bound. 11:1# a. m.. 9:U9 p. Mr. A. D , I t s . at ten o'rfock at Ihe T h o m a s <irillin U IM C I I Sunday. forenoon of Mid. dsy s t t h e Jidin Flvnn and faniilv visited at Court Ihe J o e F l y n n IKMUC in I m - p u r i • » Mr. and Mrs. (Miff l o p p i n . of l i r a n d Bapids. spent t h e week «ml at the Jidin O'Neal IKMUC. F r a n k Bedfiwd. w i f e ami sun ^|RA^^AACTTHOD IA ^ FOLHIW^ t i e r a l d . nudored lo Sparta Sumlav I r a n k If l ^ - n i h , l*roi». and visited Iheir cousins. M r and 11 N I'Miifi VTI , IVOR MNFIME. Mrs. la'm Cnshman. Mra. John Flvnn, Mrs. Marry Baker a n d daogliter Velma. and Mrs. Mar) Iturns called on Will Burns ami w i f e Tues«lay. Tw • • » lavlb* and (irtiflrMm, J a m e s llarnes and son E r n e s l . w e r e in Hastings I h u r a d a y . Prmiipf JC-r*ii». Buck's lntao«t Vmna Bruloa and family railed oa his mother. Mrs. Mary Bruton Sunday Ed. Thoniaa. on his brother week. of F r e e p o r l . calleil Pete one day lost 0|« ii Inoii 0. m in. to M, p ni TBE LOWELL LEDGER and ALTO WEEKLY SOLO toe f t ? M a w Depdrtment Short Skirt Is to Stay Awhile [Cabinet ^1 ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuint I41, l»3l. ".V.-M.-rn .Ni-tt; l"l-i rtilou.» AliH*ri«-iili ilr-iuiuT^. writrii :i Nrw WE will 'IN ii in iiiiullifr MNISOI;. II«SI> There are ilio»«; who eaanol luok York fasliion <-tirr«'>|mit«I«'iilt li:i\ c is ;il! ilii'i'i* i< io ii. f»r now wv nre ufoti the tr«f in it^ a«miiiii; glory wllliont Ihr h.ue skeleton IK*laken their phircs. omv iimi for nil :is doii^hlilii; in llu* liviiloiii of iwiir^ hlnd; mil lley naist I'-arn iu Itx'k It':;)!.-!-! iti !lu* niuks «»r fjisliioii. ante lo walk .-ibvul wilhoiii having tonuiT. ami ilu-y will >•••- thai ih« • k-M ^ ^^1-! tl*' »ii^|ii«'>i rest rir| i<<ii jihoin our Altroiul oiu* lifiirs llu* \v«t|ii«'|i of Itraiuhes an- air-.i.ty .-itv-ml wilh A Michifnn Cast ioti si^liin^lx MI>. "Oh. il only I roilhi ankli's. 'I Ihtc :in* aii<iir«litifs in ihis nevt yearV lunls. J XM'.u. Tiiomi'W. J. Carroll. :«« son. h:i\t* oiu' ol" iliost* .Xinrhi-aii suiis—or h-nulh of skirl. iii»l then' nn* upi Ryan St.. Hancock. Mich., says: "Mornoiu* of ihoso Amrrifan soiiuMhiiii: to !».• :iiisiinli!i«-s rt.muM'i'Hi with am.v ings when 1 sot up WHOLESOME GOOD THINGS. CIM'!" VNt.* nrr prodiii iuu ln-ri' sonu* j lendinu fiishloti. tronliled with Warning! Luiess you .ne uaast aI was miretiess which coiispieiiously heaUtiflll creations, Circular Skirt Is Seen. "Bayer" on package .or on iniileui yoa For an emeraetiey le—er:. if you developed into a one- tli;:i are distinctly ihe expresNow and again among ihe newer have a few ••peam puif shells at hand are not getting genuine A-pirln pre- dull, h e a v y ache that n<>vcr caaed sions of our own personaJitics. American showings ihe circular skirt or near enough tscrilied hy pbysicluns for tweuty-ooo up. When I They aeeuse u- c.f dressing all alike. i> seen li is ihe only evidence we atiMiped over thess lo pureha-e «Hl years and proved safe hy milliuna. pains were more Well, il we do. flint is hecailse ihe have of any widening of tiie skirt, hut short le't'ee. is Take Aspirin only as told in the lluyer severe and It wns American woiivn have refused to open when it i- circular it has ihe grentesi hard tn straiichtcn package for Colds. Headache. Neural••ream puffs shells up. Wesh and trtheir eyes sutiiciently to the possihili- amount of inline-.- n-ed in its making. tilleil wilh vanilla gia. Itheuinallsiu. Karaclie. Tooihaclie. retpdar action of my kidneys causod MT." proiaisoil. "W'a'cii put it'll!• fles of these American creations, for me trouble, f hegan uslna Doao'a Lumbago ami for I'uin. Handy lln There are ->• many capes among itv eream and iy and lu* will cone." IMIla and tliey stralahtened aM they ure noi all designed alike l»y any ihe -pring wraps, nnd these aiv so boxes of twelve Itayer Tablets of Aa- Kidney servisl with a hot up In a line way." Wlu-n I'ailly hojiiij !)•.• in-ws a uianner oi" means, and any sameness graceful, that they cannot he passed plrln wist few cents. Itrnggisis al«« Get DaasfS el Av StaM, t t i a • « chocolate same. \K nMl iiiorniliu i" 1 Un-m stranger atiii'iig tlu-i::. In' hasioned iu our dre—ing calitiot he laid at the by uniioiired. Tliey are made in ••very If cluK-oinie Is sell larger |»ackagea. Aspirin is lha it wa* in May -wlien all ll»* llow- down to _!".•• I hlli! Al the tli-t fiance •h'or- .ti the nritsis who are working fashion, from the ca|»e of heavy lifiim'not liki*«l. a maple same i^ very niee, irnde mark of Itayer .Manufa< ture of r o m s . M u u i o t o a , BUFFAUK ML •rs wiTf coming out in their hruht the iM'\v«-oni»-r -"ecnieti so tiny and so hard to -et the pace -ilong distinc- -pun to that of ihe airiest and llutliest and a few nuts may l»e added if one MiMioa«*elb*acidester of Salh'ycadd.— jtaniiiivr dresses, a strange littU1 <,ii'Vor odd-lcokiiii; li it Paddy was ratiier Adv. t!vv Auieriian Jines. of talfeias for evening wear. The wishes !«. have a very dainty dish. •ppenml in the voivety c!o\er i»ai«li. disuppcltil«rd. S'rarU' I ot all. he had The fa-hion shows this >prlng. pre-| , 1;|S , H v t l f u r s H k t q i i n s | i u i r t i A saure lu s e n e over phllll vtllllllu Now this partioular clover pat'h had four leave-. . n f ihive. Itiit sentlug strictly AmericaiMnado fashContinuoue Reign. lee ereiiin. milking it -oniethlli" out of keen rather quarrclsoiue ••afh >prliiii. when he -.i>v wli:'! a smile I'ourions. have heen n treat to the eye. 4lie , A lecturer says Ihat wonien will be Un- ordinary Is Md each Mvtned afraid his nei»iil»«)r leaf had. he like I him very much and crudities whieh once were apparetn i rulli.g ibis country 21) years from now. College Sauce.—Take thiee fourths woulti attract wort' attention thun iiim gave him a cordMI welcome. are fast disappearing, and one deof course; why should she ahdicaleV »Hf. Oo that vory inomitu there had of a cupful of sugar, one fonrihNot SO with the I'IOVor ehildren. r.o-ton Transi rlpt. light- in a showing of American gowns heeu tlie jjreatost dispute a> to tlie Tiny wiii-pered nnd laiiirhetl nuiom: cupful ol water, one fourth cupa- mui'i hecause of their Hue points. Why cats sing so well: I'ecause I»rettie>t clover in the patcii. Pink il.in-ehe- a! '!io t| ful of seeded raisins, chopiied. Itoll 1 bey have swallowed so many song SssgZSc, CMwallSsal Stc, TakaatSc. dn-ss. «»f of design and const ruction ns iH'cnuse 1 clover had turned up I'.er pn-llv li'tle ••oi;:*«• th * made r'oin-li'af very untogether for five niilillles. remove from birds. of their 111 let* -uitahility to the tigure- .: the lire and add one-foiinh of a leucoiitlortMhlo. and he pretondi'il not |o wiih'ti 1 hey arc meant to adorn. wi: .%nK Kim HlliPI*i%l* I-> IT.-PAID i>.trs|NKHiful of almond flavoring. I'reitv -'".i howevi'i-. wlu-n ci-l |M'ta atroiiK ll«lil-ai"s'* HrrniuSs Wnleo There i- nothing which we do »o Inseparable. •Ml Part* Panrt* Plant*: II. l.-ail' V ' -aw how .• : ! 1 u> v\;i- to help Apple Turnovers.—Make apple sauce well nor wear so well as the street' "Waggle and bis young wife are In- I iiik* varii-itM Tamslsis. IVpprr* unit Kea according to taste, seasoning wilh ihem look tin i. hest •md nevt-r tried PlMU, rtiuen. SOc; 10ft, 91. Snlisf^rtlMI elrao suit for women, and there is nothing. parable, aren't they?" or muii-y rrturn^il. If Inien^ai.-d In lamsr lemon and u dnsh of (•innainou, addf" he admire-l liims.-Jf, iht-.x lierame giltintIllt-a write or wire HAVANA Pt.AMT really, whieli we like so well. When j "Yes; he cnlla her hla altar ego.** FARM. Ml.lwsy. tisdadrn 1 •.Hint}-. KlorM*. more frond!, 1 . I'oiir-h'jif was jnsi ing a small lump of hut ter. Cook the •me returns from abroad having seen i sauce until very Ibick. IMace a spoonI'llhldill^ O\.T wilh iolly talos and all the styles in the world, one's eyes J soon had 'hem waving o\or in hnuh ful of this sauce on a square of pasare overjoyed nt the sight of the ; Chj-nvrig little Mary Pl'iibin. just tty. pinching the corners together ter, American suit, so heautifully cut and developing into a •movie" star, is only after wetting them. Hake in a hot ''lion lie- lioiu'v hoc- wlm liked a sixteen years old. She is a Chicago fitted, so anistleaJly worn. An Ameri j U'U»d time rjime o\.-r to share in the girl and for come time past has been can woman needs n suit in her ward , oven untii the pastry Is well done. inn. and ihr pa: Ii u • ^ livelier every devoting her time to the preliminaries robe and, if her circumstances are j Serve with cream and sugar, either hot or cold. day. required in the silent drama. A rosy sm li that she can have nothing else, ! Wl'on l our-lenf -aw how much they future for the pretty little actress it TIIMI she. -oinehow. makes that suit 1 Pecan and Pineapple Cake.—Tream F o r Injantt a n d Children. hnd i hai!«'«'.| for iho het^-r. he knew predicted by her hosts of admir-rs. together one cupful of hut ter and two tit In with . very occasion demanding j 1;is work in tho p.ii-h wa- over ain! cupfnls of sugar, add Iwo ciipfuls of her presence. iii'lod all (In* ' ' 1" . • i riiildri-n to him. flour sifted with two teas|>oonfuls of Our -port clothes, too. are a nn- 1 1 nm-i If.ive \im ill soon," lie -aid. baking powder, alternately wl'b onefiomil expression whieh has nowhere' n(WM» Kt Mi>- wiiit.- Clover- lainiv THE RIGHT THING "and hefore i 1 will tell you a half cupful of milk, adding a pinch of else heen equaled. Our designers j new dres-. and pn-M' IM i-ly i.'lovi r WJN secret. A- lol . i» ymi love one an salt. When all the ingredients are AT have comhined grace and heauty, in tiyfnK 'w- hest <» m;.\i pr.nv innon^ oiln r V.HI will .• IM uiiiinl Xnyoin '.veil mixed, fold in the stlflly hen I ell rids direction, with utility, ami VVP mswaaaaaaaw aewoaewaeaaea »l*e nant'Iitv I IIIIIIUMI. He knew his THE RIGHT TIME who is cross ;iiid had iem!'i,:«d w:!. whites of >iix eggs. have at the disposal of our buying «*(iildreii w • •• • nMir^t in the -••••ii jjrovv ugly ' Make In two layers. I'or the lilllng ciipnclties the hest selection of outmeadow, hut if tl»>y did no' -i*'!' he6y MARY MARSH AL L DUFFEE "•We will ivmemhcr. l''oiir l.-ai'," tli. \ put two ciipfuls of shelled peeims door costumes that have anywhere ios so \ a in :ii:d d:-a uvea hie thfir prom sofl him. and wa\e<! their preM\ through a meal cbop|ier and mix with heen gathered together. We have dresses would -"nn fide and will So heads in farew.-ll as •( Huh' u'irl w l!i one cupful of -hredded pliu'iipple. Slir T I N : <II\ I:A\V \ V woven special silks fur Ihe purpose. •MIP ni'Jif ho (Mlled on tlii« hu-y a .T> of dt'li^lll -lo.ij.cil .' id pi' '.!' wilh Ihe unheaten whites of two eggs We have imported woolen- and adaptKairy QilC'en l" lu !;' him up. j Here It a Suit of Two Materials Made enough ]ioWdeivd sugar to make a A ii ai • . •'!ns Is s-j w»dl I'^uayoJ ed them to our u-e. "1 will -i-nd yon tin- ii i lliek < i"on Conservative Lines and Which thick paste and mix with the nuts and .•s .> •- lu.inni-i • .-itftis.-r Simplicity of Line. Should Appeal as a Street Outfit ilKIJK are many p. rs' ns who feel pineapple, l.'-e a- filling and for Ihe The day dtes-e> for this spring seathai a t; an's i.dil,. uiiiimei s ale nu son produced by American designers dressmaking circles for Ibe cape on Icing on top of ihe cake, decorating aSfllAJOOTrt • lide\ to ids general il'iod hreeditm. If are lovely in the simplicity of •Vir strictly cape lines, which someilines with halves of the nut meats arhe handles hi- knife and fork in the ranged In a border while the icing is " W h a t ' s in a Name?" Jines ami in the general way In which is left severely plain, nnd ngaln way that !> acreptod a- ••.orreet" they By M1LORLO MAR.SHALL By C. N. LURIE the materials have been handled. The emhioidered or heavily trimmed in still soft. will put Ii • 'i"..n as we!' luvd until cuat dress 1- -omething which lias re- -Ollie way. One of these is nitlde of Fict* •houfvournjme.it.htiforv; meanih'.'V have very c<aiclusive evidence Common Errors in English and .if t l , , •vo,,r Idesslngs, ceived fhe -tamp of nppivval from heavy black satin with its lower edge ia<; whcnce it wn* derived; tusnilktiKei Ihat he i- not; hut If he -lio.v> i.norOf whlch every mini Ii.ih rnanv. not un How to Avoid T h e m your lucky •iay and lucky jewel. Aniei'lcan women, and ihere are .-ome f-mhroldered for some distnnce with your past nilnfortunes. of which all "m • «if '<1 lidltlereiice to this accept- new style, in thi-- -Inn't frock wliich men have some. f>|ckei's. an nrtangemeiit of gray angora wool ••d melliod linn if will take much to ate very beautifnl. n u r afternoon "AWFUL. AWFULLY." •ual.e ihem helie*.e that he Im- any clothes and some street dresses are enihroidery. Ii has a triple flounced VIUfilM \ WHOLESOME DESSERTS. •ollar that Is in Itself nlmost another claim lo ...Mi l hfi i dinx. 1' •* may he cape. a • iiW word- that t.. make up she uii '".i.i. iiilt il i- true liei-e ii• •• -Ollie ill') real oriuin of ^ luinia lA dessert whieh may be given ihe TalTeta dres.-es are very much In Ions li-t OI Iihu-ed terms Ml eom oi the th iu;- that • uiveiilion reipiiterioii" nnd somewlml iinev d ehildren wlib freedom Is baked apples favor for spring street wear. In fact, p ine'ins "flour and •••• • irom nion usau'o "f Kli«ll-ll are employed ii- to reuiemhei ii; ulir uiaunei- .il tlie in various ways: ibe foi they vie with those of Ibe canton an old Latin Sens who ' '•<! tlieiu- —i' freipieiitly. and -o «>rroneous|y, a- tahle: ,lowing will he found a repe. They luive, usually, fulbjr 1 !"• -alad i- . ul vv:'! the side of the «elve- N eruiniUs. I'lieil line w:i> de- tho t o . ted. l.'veiythiuu i- •awful." 'i'tli' diilerein from Ihe skirts, heing made over Jines that suit rived in turn from viieo, meaning to is : th- Sollcw uu example: "ho V"U fork at d 'I" a eaten from the si'le of usual manlier of serving their texture best. dourish. and wa- connected to the lik«' thut ake';' one asks ..f the .-ehool the fork iheni: There are houffaut types in Ihe I'isli. -oft entrees and. ill faci, any•'Vi' ht replifs "It's aw till word "ver." translaled a- spring. Vir- hoy. Individual Baked ApParis openings this spring, there are And not alone sehool hoys ih.ii.. iimi d.M - noi ahsolutely deinniid giido was the iiNine of the fur famed «ood. P |# » — I s . ibe small Mights in a dl'.ectoire direction, there the u-e "i a kni'e. are separatisl into , and school «'iri-. hut grown men Or.Hinl family. glass baking dishes. Cut .ne Spanish llonnres, hut when all h The more popular and provalent he- and wouieti. tail into thi- error, "f small pil es hv the use '•! the liU'k. apples in quarters ami me.aMired, a—crts a fashion authority, wld. ii itnosl e x' 'e 11. • • i f. afhe kni'e af eour-e the Word |.i lie -lll'-tIItilfd for iief n curding the ir ^iti of Virginia remove ull the core. Set there remain the outstanding fact that it- hesi i- a most utuaiiil.v illetis!!, Iiti- a I win - hteu ihat she ..mie from "awful" or "awfully" i- " ver.v stralgld lines are still a dominant Hie apples in cups lo resemble a wliulo Tl at you should never nia-h your The adjntive "awiur' md n -' ad the Latin viruo. meaning "a virgin." charneietistic and ihat Ihe silboiielle apple. Kill ibe ceiller with pieces of Indeed, the lir-t instance "f her u-" v.-rh "awfully." ure deriwd from the mod will, your fork ami never -it wilh conflmies with slight divergences, figs, dates or nilslns. Add to each cuti i:|ii ai-ed. like i tele Mr! tifat - ••;. .ii or voiir foi k ni i,. n Knglatid wu-* in the tlino of tjueeti word "awe." practh ally the -atue as It has heen. Of one iahles|Nioufiil of water. I hike un Kli*aheth when S:t Walter Kalei.'h. iread. mlnuled w itli r<-v> r>. ' met *.ete ^raph pole course, this i- noi meani to convey <il fender. The skin Is not removed I l.at vv!;ei me t; u-e, ••ithet knife or tunned Id- American eolony Virginia ••ration." I'he words "awful" and "aw tbe Impression that hist year's frock- from the apple. Serve hot or cold SAOE QUEER HIDINQ P U C E BELIEVES IN SAVING PENNIES fuMV have their proj'er place in the Ion. in 1- he li'lit ot; Ihe phlte nl olJC in honor of the \ r«': i (^neen. are good for tbi- year. There Is thut wilh cream and sugar. It was umh-r a simiiut helief that language, hut it i- not mat of a -uh side Ginger Cream. Souk Slsaping Appurtenance Proved Cffaa. Rich New Vark Banker Certainly Can' subtle diffeivnec. -Jight though It may Never tin your for. and knife ou liertiMdin de St I'i-Tn- ilh'd 'lie hero -litnte for "veiv." of a leas|ioonful of gelmb, j,, IHI#. tlve In Cnncaallng Blangatad In. net Be Juatly Accused af Un. appear upoti the surface, that nitirkthe -id. - "f yonr pi.ii»', that I-. with ine of hU tropical Vrcadlan omiiii'-e. Very I- what i* known ns nn Infiu inbb'spoonl'iil of eohl water. Make a dividual in Lady's Bedraom. due Waatafulness. otte of the newer gowns adistinctive the liandl" on tin inhlechitii on either Vlruinie. The vvldespreud popularly -ivo; a word :»• d fo uivi- einpha- tableH|ioouful ly new. There can he no douht about j ciMard of one egg -ide aud the tipoti the »i|ge of I lie • '•"l vrUht ) •if ihi<< ntnry in Himland. Frame and Lord llos-uinre. who bus just died Uussell Sage made a great record it. Il ha- h- own marks of novelty 1 01 sugar »ix ialdespoonfiils of milk, a (dlilr. .— Cerinany hrought Vlrumta into enornnd i- above everything else a spring | pinch oi -alt. healing all with an egg In Kngland, was a gnat s|Nirisman but theiv's another rich man wkt riint e\ 'Ty 11me .i ' our-" i- reiao' ed mous vocm- throughout llurope liealer. ''ook over water nniil the and biifiter. and mid many gisul stories,; Is hot on bis trail. lirjl creation. you should lay tiie knife, fork or KrntuH still adore- her Vir.: nie. nnd 'i'hls mnn Is a New York InveatKneh of ibe [•otituriers in I'nrls, 11 ! S|MKIH is coated, then add one tahle- not mily of ibe hunting field, but of u 1 In • itiii^ •! on the side of the her popuhinty i > Kngland I- a -mired would seem, has outdone billiself in S|NMiut ul Of mineed ( 'aiiton ginger and life In many oilier places. One of n^'ht banker who is largely interealtg forever out of hjMii llielit i' nietuiil'.' o' the creation of gowns for this latest two lablespiioiifuls Of sirup: add the these concerned bis friend, llay Hid- •" " sou titer 11 railroad, onee a year I in not . c.t-s knife and fork on ihe the Itinioii- tpiei-n. makes a trip of Inspectbm over season. The collections have heen un- gelailt, lo the hot ciiNtanl and when dleion. whom he describes as one of plate, hut ! iv them side hy side. I'he fir-t Amer • ati . oloti.v eslah usually large and Ihe exainpleH are thick -Hr in one-bnIf cupful of w'hi|ipe.| the best riders to hounds ibat ever l'** property In a private car. VsaalIn '*aMil* '""Up • u-'ard. fruit, or any llved, and runs as fidlows: ;ly lie takes with him two big vallaaa, llHhefi the name in tin- ••ouiilry. Like more vivid than w 11- expected, Aud rreani. I'mir into molds and chill. .11 di wliich ih'liiafld- ,i -p<."Ii, he sure i,,to "llay once bet a lady that he could *'hleh bla egtra clothing N I packed wisi- the l ' - t while ehild born on Laman Crumb Pie. (irate the rind tbe various types of gowns, it may be you -ip Ihe food n'"i-ele».-iy from Ihe •COWUOYS" bide so efTecfually in her bedroom Arriving nl fhe end of the road hn Ameriian soil aod nmned Vlrg iila and lake the Juice of ri lemon. Mix side of the -pooti, lawer from the tip. eiiCouMigingly ie|iorted, are thoroiitflil»are did much to spread I'- vo^u«( ly adnptahle to the uses of the Aif!er- two tablespoonfiils of butter with lue Ibnt she could never discover bini. i s^hds his valet to a barlier shop, wkkk \ e . . !• Uii >..ui iiidivldu.il fork or ill, lerm "I'lrwhoy" i« not ab*n patronised once a year for The South ha* dWHV ahouuded In tables|N.onfuls of M,gar. Stir the aug.ir She hunted bign and low. hut never 'oi, inf.. a di-l tl it i- pa—ed to ymi, Thu Model MJS an Interesting Trim* Icnn vvonuiti. many think, ot origin in the a trace of Ibe hidden one could she »«* arrangge for a lath. A por^iruinias. vvhieh. unfoftitmitely hamlxiiire into ihrei«qiiarierw of n pint mmg of Blocked Linen, a Part of Shirts Longer in Pans. "wdd and wool\ W«'-i, li was lirst hut alvvav% emplov the fork or spiHiu |ier carries the two valises there atd iieeu con tm tod .tuu-i' il "Vii. of hot milk, and cool: udd the volks ef see. the Pattern of Which >• Emippiij^jl durliu • lie Aiueiiean Itevolu which will h« round on tl"' ir.iy he-nlr Skin- are lunger in I'aiis ibnt on« Ibree eggs, well iH.aten. and the lemon "The lady WHS completely hack. For this ke receives a Hp nf mid •.fintiys." i he dish, oi oij the dish il-elf. broidered. :ion to a hand ot Tmies who otx't'ated point N an esiahllsbed thing, hut, Just juice and rind. I.lne a pie phiifi wii'i wits* end. and at last, when she had 11 ^ , , , , , , , , , ktnker pays eenta Tl'e eliienih Vlrglniu* iidis , o r l,l , h l h All soils ..f siuiill ivli-he*, like nid New After bathing be returat uiii-es her w Ndom ir 'imd Wesp i,. -tei .•niint v inanii stone. I purl hit to the use of canton crepe, a to prove ibnt there IN never one rule an iiHb layer of l.utiered erunihs and literally gone all over the room Inch ' 0 f h ' * -I . - olfvrs salit-d nuts und hoieboiN, to govern the l-'rench coulutier. .fenny |Hnir in ibe mlxlnre. r m e r vvh«n by inch, she was startled out of i t e r : ' ^ private car. lie sleeps In It la long V'Miih, .md ^ ni l., sli a:in. i i'iile liotii hoth purlirophetie vi-h are ••aieti from tie finders, tun this iieiivler and iierbapn more dunihle ha- made all of her frocks and Nulls tie< itni'ir'iiillv. Tin* appli' aiion to luik.ti snd firm wlih n meringue nia... seven senses hy bearing Hay's voice I 'to* railroad yard railo'r than pay tho rlmrm. Tla* hnwihorue hud. Kngland'* version of erepe de chine. There are iu-1 done very daintily. ymi." P«1ce the hotel ehargea. spring flower. - ' r^inia - i!" er tie no ti wun horde | cat He on fhe lovely colors in this fabric, and Ihey with skirts as -lion as ever they have from the w bites r.r«iwn in tbe o v a exclaiming: ilullo! I can • • "it) i igiu i Wo.ferti pi linejitue later hut WaThis was a puxxler and no mistake. • The flnamial man's valet never have heen used with great success, been. To be sure, here are the youth atld serve cold. Wedi.rsdiij !• I r .,\ da* and •' '•'.iveii trom the -arie origin Nut Mince ^ie,- Mix together in but tlie mystery waa nt last solved, for washes out his employer's shoving tie*- 'uck< nuuiher the tilnitiiltig being very much re- fill types, and, at any rate, those 4trallied, -•• that the lines .u the frock among tbe American vvonieu who now fbe order given the follonlng ingredi- Middle!on, who was long and thin, bad •'"P The banker does not Isdleve In , . . . to. fell 11 their . .bestlty . are skirls '.ave cuts: One half cnpliii of chopped ipd Insbie the holsterr 1 wasting soap. I'hlludelpbia I'ublle hiive every • 1luince " rejoicing In . very.1.short 1.. Ceiebrat'On of Spring Ledger. jennji to up'iohl their chobv; they walnut nieafs, one Inilf cupful of seed Wkart Ha MtfM Succeed. I —• io 1m , rfor .Amerl. can refer to. . ber ift iheir Jinlg- ••.I misina. one eiipfnl of i'h.qqaN| luve-:ualiolt ol setadar* has dini rn y Is surely .iihe . color . decision . • llilnd Iteggar twiio haa IMSUI advised | Willing I t Serve. ,11 seasuti. Lvervthing •. . I I I Is "inenl should hnitg • losed ground- I'll the liellef that tl •• pies, one half eiipiul of dark i s t n can wear, this . in the . balatu'e. . . . to go to work)—"Ami what would "Want lo go on an InvestIgatltg e\••lit eelehrated hy I'liniu i- nolle olh sirup. iHie fourth .•f a m p f u i if eider done in gray from Imi- to a. And " n , h " ",U"r you have me work at—mn being blind ^ coiniuittceT" ••r than tlo- •oinli g of »priiig. The if the creation 1- not all In LIMV then rtropinsl bis skirt- to a point M o w vinegar, «Hie fourth of n cupful each from bin It?" Old (ientleinan "Why, j M|f It is headed in Ihe right dlreca•.i• tit of 'ie •• .rival 1- nnmNfiik,on.e pan of It 1- -nr.. to he. Hllie " n , , ,,, • ** of frull jubv of any kind of ennned ni) friend, many of your eollengnes Hon. I ikin't mind investigating tot .dJe, iu ii,. h i ' . ; of -earchers. 11> a|H»H bav «» gray linings or gray cob " " r 4 1 "" ^ l " l * K fruit, molasses, one half fetis|Nioiifiil have smiwded splendidly a - diplo- cotiillilons In Havana barhor."—-I^tfa. A , , wf • "Ciirr •• in if" ta ddle of the last lars, Itlue hut a have grity trlmudngs. ® vvr t , , , , each of allspice and doves ami one nuifs."— r a i l s l/lllustrafloa. vifie t'oiirler .lotini I. ntoinh • :l" wPih-r point- t«' it- InIbddisb mt irlnimlng are np. eoufttrlers range M w w n f h . ^ two ien-|MM.nrul each of cinnamon ami Inc th. hegintihu of iiu ci-lHtratlon plod to a Ctay fotindailon .Jray suits levels; I'allol likes tbem shorter, and salt. Add enough crushed crackers m .<1 ti e • oiupn -t if tlie Wilder hy I||e are the order of the day. tiray slockI'* 1 **' * ' make of llie right consistency Mll ,| t i ,| A MENTAL FRAGMENT Hl n M vouthfiil stm ir»Ml of tlie -prlng aInga ate writ with Ida.-k sh.H-s, un» ^ a MIHSI plate wlih the mixture. This Wife; I'm going to give you a less gray -hoes are used. ; wmnan has the privilege of clMawlng makes a large pie. Milldilk (Monh'.a i- te^ardod In va piece of my mind! i.'ii-' r.ahvloi.i ii tnv 11 -• liven rah there Is gray somewhere 'u ihe di,mg Ibe thing Ibat liecotnes her liest. Ginger Puffs Shape and hake the Hubby That proves it. • .ilde I • .« :• >.» ' ••IJIO eled L-ther with Wife (fiercely): Proves whst? and, since there are many tones and Skirts are fuller, too. than they have halls one and one-half Inches In h. ph'i l X"'ii i- i d the I'.ahy Ionian Hubby: You're cracl'hramed, as shades of this one color, every one of lieen. A few of ibeui are clreidaf In diameter, bake and till with whlfqied 'd» • l-l'tar • I'll' daily idlice M I thought, ••very •omph'xloti can lind -omething . cut nnd another few plaited. Keen ••ream sweetened with ginger sirup | . I., i u h' •' i tl I the «|Ue«Ml o| f e r In cojor thut suits her goneral ;anke-' the straight skirts that follow Ihe line adding some of the ginger chofqied In A Good Scoie. O t t m k O U O w XKmmXmX O K i M -in at llu date aiven for Ihe plot ••f Up. ' of tlie tlgure are allowiil a Utile more s'tiall hits. Flavor with a few dnma "What 1- •••m-idi't'eil a good •«"or« | Skirts here are short. Yes, they are roominess than tliey have had recent «f vanilla. Sprinkle with powdered llalllall was not L»«her it nil, hill Alliesf *. fhe daU^I ler of a l*er*iilli • .u tl.e-e llnksf" very short, and there seems no sign ly, though tboae for suits and atreel sugar and serve. "Well. -Ir.' replied the yiHiibful ead- ] thut they will Increase in length at dresses are kept fairly cotiservallve ' tfeltend. die "oleluldy. ••most of the gelltS Irles | preaent. If we adopt the longer sklrta In width. to do It ii tis few utrokes 114 they niti. ] ••ut it uln'r'lly fake* some imer •• O I MMlakt Mats ky Many. A LIME 0 ' CHEER T<W t k,, On Top. T*1* " iheiits#it-es "1 doli't "tire what >"i| any alioilt the | too aenously. and i-un't understand • y John Kendnch tangs In* Styles, they are •••rtaltily tla' cmtin ^ why their estimate. ,4 thetnsHtea ore of MM-hiy." Paris Oecreea timple Lines nni Laat be lihMtn In tke daytime, nnd tknt tke not acrefded ky otliers. (VNiMsm^t "1 sue— i-ou're right. Al any rate Oacnlletafa Only Ona lhanKar deeolletagt of evening dn-ss la t t ka l> Ikey "take It out" on others when A HIGH ftTANOAftO. the milk of lillinnn klndne-s Hp|iear« MKk icaa a n i M . I»resae.i are preni tkey might do niiieh loiter hy taking pretty CMUMt ef ihe Past. to l>e iN-nenlli tlieiu." lead—or threatened—nllk one shoulder none Ikings ont of thenuodres. There's IMIIIK hirhest nianUard m n -an It was lie* nut010 of the surionis 0 | r^iM flbort skirts, snya a Paris rwrre«paa4- kare nad oat enerred. Ikirka are aUN loo mio-k giersonai "iniaHoa.** 1 • !• htir* fbe young «l nionmif twi- I • Wh»r fare te fs<e wiin • .11 •sys I icnnt af Vaniifn. ent, "are on flielr last legs." to ke kare. kat not an merk. Tke !• hot m try wilh ail MS might light ; for. a« they •trovr to give Ibe I The uinhunmn of llrarll l« a soft Tka f r a t Prtan^ Utile birds are whispering Ihat tke To < • * • tar thing ioih day snd night ••first Interpret;»lloll te 4rath, they yellow wood so delishlfuliy M-eliled new skirts are to lie not half or thrnp' rtnnd. oral, atdeng t r kant Jud Tunklaa atya a friend indeed it That M'-v of llie that Auront. WIKI loved the Is 01 HK U I* with vanilla that one Is leni|ited to quartera. hut full length. In eitream a nma wko ena not only give eaad <Cop> HgM t had stolen tltrm In her em• nt It, says the Amerlean Kofe-iry rases covering Ike ankles. Alrendy al adrtee, kat lend a kand in kHpn.g m OtrtMatrt Magaxine. With tke Inerenslna talk of tke 41* In work out. tka apern. Ike Mnsalan Imllet and Ike •4kesdaalre idctnrn galleries tke laaff ftctnlre Ininenee drapery effeeta n i t Lift OettNif Mere CswpHa. sktn kaa appanrnd; nnd before tka fatnd aearly eieiinkatn. Tke anNaal An Okie idijraklan declares Uial Ike U a M "I saw tbe ruteat Utile kat tkla t f t a r caartaf nf tka •rnt awaltmr it la p f » fMtaree af tke dlreetelre e a a t a a t length «f n venan'a semnd tee InpkaaM tkat ikny wiu raark tka knala- which really a n y maw la atraagly a i t dh ates her dliqrfrdiion. sml lie warns wide ra r e f t t a d Ngk stsadtng «MMt "DM yaa kay HT" rarda la faree. n« agnlital trMuru with long ones. "JCot yet. I've got to |drk out a more Ckptala Malyneaag. f t * KagHak oa entavay eeata, n k k k arw v a r a aUk What tfcn dlefceiis! Mu-I Ihe felhnr t t p e a a l v e a n e for my kasknnd ta refaaa arena iialgnii nf tke Rat Rnynle. esaw i t m m cwnrtlng carry along an l o kny so I can rmaprsmlse ua I Ma Inaed tka anna, T k e skwrteat aklrt Ike a t M e e t l plnet where X-ray marWne?—KWHIKI Tmnwripi. tialilag f a r tke aprtat la lena than n extend lata long eaattaMa fl feat f M tke greend." ka anM. "aad faU in Mn«M. the tMijartly a r t even baiger. Tkare W a r e ' s 1 IMI? WMl Cfcrletlanlty raiae a new rlvflWhen In lluth ffW.^lyl—Yoa ikmt love am. will ke eery few plnlla nr M t t l i r s to thn Mntlan. and a new order wf Ideas Iloh (slncerelyl—I 4a. •iwtle. grarefai llaea. tkat la tka aaw enmeo knotted, pall II Tnalea wen mil I rated, inaaairs re> Ilulh—Then wky d«o*n'l your ehoai aeedle and Ii aim a n a l l y aaraval wHkskirt." inwdenrd nnd natare f a up aad dona Ilka ike bera'a la lie rsHalm-d tknt the calves a r t l a out any f t r t k a r —Aaartaa. gwanHtrat " m m Interesting Features for Home Heading ^ E vv eer ny M e aa ll* * school c h i l d n - n • f i ' a s s e l u n d \ illt-. t o which a g r i ; u l i u i a l iinplenients. .-••wing m a c h i n e - a n d ciutfiing h a v e l»ecn sent. Outlying Villages. HirniinL'h:ini has a d o p t e d A l b e r t . As a tir-i s l i p , clothing, boots a n d tdank| e l s to tin* v a l u e of £."11 Ml h a v e b e e n s e n t . ! a n d m o r e i - l o follow. A p a r t f r o m t h e organ!/.ed a - s i s t a n c e ••f t h e I'-ritish l.ca_'ue of Help, t h e M a n c h e s t e r R a i s i n g $250,000 t o L i f t Hritish a r e r a i s ic.' a special f u n d for Mezieres Out of Its Heap of Dust t h e r e - | i t r a t i o n of t h e llheliiis cathea n d Ashes—Raise Money for tlral. a u d i h e It";.; I A g r i c u l t u r a l stici; ety h a - organized a f u m l to s u p p l y catthe Rhelms Cathedral. i tie to "h.. raided l a n n s of l-'rench a g T o f i d s f u n d iTtl.tsM) at N e w Y o r k . — h e s p i t e t h e h u r d e n of rleiiltiiri-ts. t h e i r w a r d e b t s u n d t h e h e a v y t u x e s r e a d y h a s b e e n silhscrllieil. in tiie billions of p o u m l s s t e r l i n g they poured i n t o Kuroiie t o s a v e civilization. t h e p e o p l e of tli'e;'.: Hrituin still a r e linding n i e a n s to h e l p t h e s t r i c k e n p t p i t h i c e in t b e d e v a s t a t e d r e g i o n s «»f France. C e m e t e r i e s P r e v e n t W o r k on Next time you want to concen- | trate on a piece of work Just slip aslickofWRlCLETS between your teeth. MARY PH1LBIN i HEWCASTLE ASSISTS ARRAS iii\ou hVi ix RI.O\ I:K s 1 1 D O A N ' S •vsr.v Ifs a wonderful belp E in daily tasks-aad = sports as well. = KeepYoirSkin-Pores Active aod Healthy With Cnticura Soap d i s a p p e a r (• - cevrtrtr ; s* y w ca** and p o i s e - i t adds t b e m e a n s Tbe E Flavor = Lasts = Always HOW DO YOU SA\ IT? torchaie ease aad caedart far le Hatadal ladtpeaeaaee aaw. $10 Can ka S c c a r c i ky l a r t s l i a g $ 1 3 4 0 ia CITIES SERVICE COMPANY Cnmulativa Freforrod Slack 24,000 HoUera t l tlila stock evideoce faith la tkla aecunty as an investment O v t r 90,000 i n d i v i d u a l a a r t owners of the aecuritica t l Cities Sanrtee Company and subaidiary corporatiens. CASTORIA What CWee Seeeloo Ctmpnay Did In IMO Pradaaed ood aaM M,TOajaa.Oat eo.lt el aatwal aaa. fta Awad apd aald T^ttktOMdt sa. f t af arUIMal oaa. Canlad 111, t o t A l t a e m o a m aa kaalacnis ratwaya, laevadtlTm iiinlllii, i M/wrinHMM-r Henry L & M T change to Full Length Skirt Coming Wa Doherty Ht wever. if VOU VV !i fir-l '•. 1 • • • • - grc ' i.let- *.ei. c. - . i t 1 • n . t * • ' ! > Kilmer & Co. I'iri-j! :t?nfnn N' N ' *;i'tij.'.. bolt!. W'lien writing b- -ure an-l ni.-ntif.u tIc- pai'i-r.- Adv. TOO MUCH FOR l. ttie Wii e. nose again-! er's wiiiihiw for at last elilt-r'd. tieiiily mad. up. Ter-h ii.ed 1 " be I |' ' v , Northrop & Lymsr. Co.,lnc.,Bu,laio. N Y Il-'f ijij te ;i j: Mr .1- ••]';i d "• • ^ i ii" •• wedi; ng cak- - ti C-. t .ura Con-forts Baby's Skin When ; d, r-'ugil etui i-.chiiiv with In I - ... i •ulieuni Soap and louci • i'lii EEA t »it! AI-O MI L.. l-n F-rieMr. " j !, iM € DR.J.0 KELLOGG'SASTHWAHEMEDY for iho prompt relief of Aathms snd May Fever. Asu your orugfor it, as cants ana one rtc ler. Wr.to for F H E E b A M P L l . Almost Had It. I'l i ud M.-tlu-r < il i •• " Harrv - iust beL'lining o tail, Ileleiirning to te. Ie •'i'l!:!. bn.i black -beep, huve ytiu any wool''" l'i. ud 1'apa h e- I , • • i• <av a:' \\ ei • 1 Wlint to klie V. le HIM. ufter Tla'tei hi.••.•-I-!, ef ;i . bak .it . Ut liai! i "i !i"!ii . !!ii hi- u ad ev >' ii ; ,e ^ _ , , X 1 mmjm \CDXSTlPATI v-rr r t ! I • ' c? v " n 1. L»n U L r ' t . . . ^ ; j -• •.« [ \^\ ' /-' - TV " — i - i m -••• ft Oafiieioys Perioii Itiroiigti Wtiicti Every Woman Must Pasi v: SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose Letters Follow URGE NATION TO SAVE FORESTS Joint Action cf State and Federal Governments Necessary to Stop Destruction. Good rarm lands laved Mv Lifal Our New Postmaster on the Job Company Street, H e w York Thought She Waa a Parrot. cyhe nationally accepted wall tint nam iiiii.o> -upply td timber, va-t .:iea of cut over o m r the lutnl sultabit "Tin i osf of f o r c - t proteef loll-llouhl be -'i.iit d by fbt- public a n d t i c p< J v a l e ewtier. Hut fire prevenlitHi inot HI eml In i t - e ' f . T h e N fore-tittloii • ' f l m b e r g r o w I n g land iin>l t h e iiciuui p r o d u c t i o n of tin bi j U t h e real objective. In n o I n s f a m v - should fed e r a l f u n d s lie e x | i e n d e t | u n l e s s t h e • t n t e - a r r l e n out f b e ret|ulrcnit'iii» fount! i . t c t ^ ^ a r y by t h e f e d e r a l f o r t ' - t s e n b t to m a l e t i m b e r grow Buya Sheepskin Coats. N i * Mui Tt.. •' cm 1h«\ II •a .id f-otli i- P A Queer F e i l c w "Will v • i "i.i t II . M ' - #i Trext nfb ii t f I I - :.i • I "Vl | I . too | •> "Al e f i u t r ' "Mlmllng my own bu* ' • - In i on.iii.* mote than '! • v ifsid it < ' *• Self Appreciation. "|*eople very rurr'y kin » Ihe r own goisl or bad |H.|nfs "ll » the solne way with a flirkev ripliet! I aim« r • ornto.»el. "He strut* aroiin i »howlii' t - feiitber* •! ! u braggin' ale Ul In V» ^•'•il be l« te i a l I Tbe •blldref. enlKted in the gjtrden Wasblngton. — Modeled along IIH- • Amrriia. o f ihe many Ihh r* which the Junior utniy n Uar-a.v ra »•'poi.,1 .« t . i» linea nf America's aebool ganlen traiy. •la Ike f n n v of I t l l a k children formed Iletl rr«**s Ininslms'd to ilir ebitdren id e a r r o - . cuhbuge. pi.i -iup> .i I'oland, nanmunlty gnnkiis mude t l * Their t: II cii>| in Itr.v . ou.j ii-ii| *.<1 by tke Junior Med of America Mileage Bock Mcaswrement MmngeM uiia-al. Il not tadv guvr Hie j Ions, whan thai organisation waa rnlled d i l l d r e n a • h a i u - e t o t a k e u p g a r d e n "How far l* it to New WrkV a»ked 'llie *ucis-» of tbi- Warsaw g i t n a i - tbe passenger with a inlleage bo«*% tt|Mti la carry relief t a d ebeer t t Ibe ins. but i i p i v l t b i l l i e a l t h f u l re. r r lii«t yesr wa* *o prtHiouietil Ihat I'-I v cMMrrn wf Koadaako's land. WHk t b r ! "I tbm't sny exa«tly," rrpile«l tfie I * T \ferided to otfu r cviiiers tbt* Brat warm spring daya ibnasawfa of nthei for ihousamU IIF slunted. under- | will N coiitlm tor who UMII to work In a dry iHMirt-bed lillle iNslles flgbtiiig an un- •print good* *tote "Hut 1 should * "S iibi'ii' n yurd und ihri-equarters' C A O O N M D f U I W m U t T C H j gdans uniil alter tlo- r a i - r e t t o tll*ii« hit!, front, iblcfly io the fioi licit ler. T h a t Kid Agsin, Id* ••rders fo plate ail the iirlilleiy en ftoy- Are you antl rls going ot a l a CMaf Dene ral fSdonia says that wlieii tbe the «h'f«iise were dlsoliryed. If tla^rofwwn ranflhl Bftka the IfallMi artillery had U t n withdrawn on tbe long bike tins afternoonf Ifuiior -Ye«. Jimmy; wby do you army wa* lnad<i|iiiii* ly equii ii.! balk ogfenslie. Ueneral t'ad<ma says. Hie aahf dl*a*ter would have I •••en preventeil a* l a tuallty and tpuiniil) of *ut n and Jimmy—Tboae slie'a had tbe 'era Italy.—The bwuk af l.leat material, lie says tkat frwm June. or liiiiii«-«l Hul. ifetM-ral i'a|«-llo, he dodor here all BMUiiln**. declares, did not tntliely withdraw IPi:., ke bad re«iMnii:wii«bs| unity of • a a i r r la rMef nf tbe Italian anny, nrlbai by tbe alllea, but Ibnt tbls «a« tlie gui.s. I** a UM- be plai ned a coun Mat a • B t t t t y * Odvte. ter offensive, which Cadoma dlsap •BUB la entitled "Tbe War a a t i e Ital- aidalned only three yenra laier, •Why did yau sell yamt c a r r l a a tteai.** baa Jaat aigwarrd. It la "I'oat laa mm b for r r p a l r a " lieneral Cadorna aitribuft-! the l'a|> | proved. He alao aays tbr withdrawal B Matary af Haly'a prafnrnlbtM f a r "Wasn't It a g«wd m a c h l a e r orefta disaster, when the Aa^rtana tuna tbe l'ia«t wna t i i amiilshed by Ibe ItabrliS ltrf-lii««'l«es I h t allies git l i t war and tBa g a u l ^ " " * af tbe "TTrsf fate. Meter am aa« af ortler pwahrd ba«-k the llabau* from I h t ] los ibeot i nit on r«l -npi^in Rnt I had t a pny f a r repairing fhr pe<qde M l a a m e r . " i*im% Rep- t Mace P c t t 0 " t t E " picyee l's< D«c o t u y Poor Op:n. ic Thrt Tra.iei, W.t'v Tne.r Lot. I.in . Mary W i e n M - K . e v . . . H ^ ^ S T o - p i f i i : iu Tern Haute si' tlie IlKiialulpoi - New*. ISet-efifly -b leu \ed tt trlcy. Ic wh- lt - • rclt imtrnhig. nooi. and nlcbf At i!r-t lit i •• . te .1 -.-i te tr;. ' . i i • atotnobllt OC . .psriiurii • ,i v.. k t r a i l e r l b* t ,. t * t • i . i ,i •-' otbee |il .I -her ', v lb' {rul'li ••ttpi'i'tti •it . n' ; nt • • . vv "c: ..-port irt.ai oiu • tbe i 'tiiuobile dnvcry < de* were .oil' li. I to lier iiW|| l ith « M e t-piift • B I •! . ., *bi -It I '• ' '• ' I bill. re*pt. I,.. \ '.I ,S UK ' i I itle| "O- I ti .v iti til.- low It. »1S • o-p i.r < ' M'C ymi mid it .ii llie.v I rvcW.v i.i - t.- te III !|IV 'Vil) and t . I,I.! . ppv bccaii-e tliey Oitlv't title '< * * ti.. flier told her. Difficulty Understood Marv I en WM* *ilci ? a u ntlfe "ho you know bow |o n .ike 'be re 'I liel. *hi -aid t-llriic«tIv "We , then, pair* t ii your tar? •nolber I won't rbb p: «t the ho*"Vcw. ' r e p l i i d Mr I ' l n n . . t • I plfnl ^ ' en I Ref Ii front of If I'll know exactly w h a t work ' : - to be t'ef off HI d '•'i-h d like It '• n* halt) d o n e a n d I ">v h a r d t I i at * the work, i ud then they won't be unbuppy IVIIMUI 1 aiv ay - l»cutl for o re| .dr ii,«v ii t.e glad tbfy -..i Ik t. i^ed - b o p a n d b re a r e g i d a i w o r k i n m ' . nil not l ave ft. push tb.n*.* like irb i > t Ies.'* U'ii«»hlligten.—The I lilted Stuli-* rostniaaler l i m eral llaya la nutklng ins|aiiltin visits lo llie big clti* > .public beiiltb service bus .bi»i bought W n s t He Saw. i.ad nnlllnlng Ida pnlb-y of "a square deal" tit faiafnl ein|do>e«->. The plMdis S/4MI 'bcepskln coats for the fuU-|tiigraph sbowa hlm In the distributing (lepanment of tlw New Vork |M>«iolh<v. lolis I :itlellts in lln fiospltu'. ». licit Mr- 1 lb t. I fiavc JI new milliner. Mr llaye, as rlialnnan of the Natloiini ItepnldicNii eiHinniltee, mude a rrpu- thev n nv IN a i d e to -I' «. ;t In t h e m r ' Tom. I •••it vol tb nk my ha'" arc and tbe «un this winfei li - the fri**l latbm as a manager and harnumlser. inoiv t ci on. • g tl.aii I.i y ii-i'd to 1 . ' sir H i t <ounfs. Mr. I . i k ^ i i . i d yo r '-.i 1 - r. >oung»fen> in I'olantl will g n f l i e r u p | etpial battle witl di^cu^i in Ihe t row.b ilielr hoea. r a k e s a m i " p a d e * a n d a d - eil . a p l f a l of r o l a n d . Uiii>aw li. ;,•!• l a l i e e u|Nin vacant lot*, d r t e r m l l t e d t o tlllloi. il bits already bt I|NI| |«I L.M-P ei nvert ihem i n t o vegetable a n d t h e wolf of sturvafloii uway ti . n u ,i y Mower g n r i h n s , JuM an will y o u n g a h o m e Mary E f Hsd Sh'ewd Scheme fer F-cn Manng f. ck Children S.it-sf'fd became t Bore 'fm t mber production is really pro tt- n d iroiii lorc-t fire-, three tpuirfers i ..f ei:i f e i c t proolem 1- solved r a l Mb CbiKraa B n l M a t m t h t Oartan Army By tba J n n l t e flag C r t a t tf awtrMa. Y o u Can N o t Be Deceived I T U s Piclrtgi Protacta Y o u * Is your full n.-ime i .• h i t - I ami nio-t niii'C 'i-.n: Thr Accused: Wy full n.^me? C i , field of • o o|s*raflon, h o w e v e r . In ;i 11 I •tati - c o n t a i n i n g eMeti- > tore«t ' on thoiie occasions I genera'iy u- 1 the nairie Smith, But I havi- t i ieiin t h e previ ntlim of f o r c - t been Ibat way since last summer. |ll«l i ' - t» t h e tiC-t - t e p te a col'. TAKES U P SCHOOL M m E N S ThenjtMSmMmArlbetMm EVERYWHERE! « T o s;. • -; \ his c r a v i n g s , n Xs .-on'.ihL' hi- figures, t h e m i n e r l.:.d i 'li ,: :ili I -I1- g l a s - e - of r' 1 "' R l e e r .• . tu .".1 l.'iO ^ t a - s e s 1 B :i \ e:. r Boroughs Take Individual Action. A-ide f r o m t h i s several l.undon bori o u g h s a r e t a k i n g Individual iietioti. AcAn illh'ged ilelivt'tw lupior ay m ,• i,f i In it t!: :M !'s witlituil a c o r d i n g to r e p o r t s received by t h e for- lation permit re- iited in tian-porla d till t h e Wine mui-. nf ' lie S i n g e r H rutli. - in eign i n f o r m a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t of t h e Now York, Tlu- ft der:. I ^'•n's a re s h o w n listing -o e f h e •ontlscaied t U a t i k e r ^ T r u s t c o m p a n y . K e n s i n g t o n goods. has adopted Soucbes. Wailswortb has u n d e r f a k e i i f o look a f t e r t h e n e e d s of WISE PROVISION " W h y are you buying gasoline evViliers-i'louicb. a m i otiier b o r o u g h - a n ery f e w d.~ys? Dcn't cook wilh it, f o r m i n g c o m m i t t e e s i n r a i s e f u n d s to eh?" l a k e c a r e of o t h e r villages. "No. I w a n t t o g e t a c a r s o m e M a n c h e s t e r is r a i s i n g jtoO.OOO to Afton. T.--r;n.--"I want t : n e . b u t it's no use g e t t i n g one unother pufTering women to iielp to r e s u r r e c t t b e d u s t h e a p that til I've s a v e d e n o u g h g a s t o run it a i.ra w what Lydia K. Pinkonce w a - M e z l e i v s ; a n d of t i n s v.y.ile." rij.rr F Vegetable Compound iMiintini lll.tKW a l r e a d y h a s been subha? done for me. During the scribed. N e w c n s f l e h a s u n d e r t a k e n l o ' Sham A-ticle. Ci.ang' of i.ifc i was in Led ? It IV p r o v i d e i'LHMMKl f o r A r r a s , i-tid h a s p a i d I for eight tm.-ntbs anc iia/1 j aU!hoi /ed. -ii. h coiiditi.ni- a s ' <• " I t I! i t s s e t o n d i n s t a l l m e n t of i h e -jift. o n two good doctors treating s e c r e . : ;i-.'riculture may me but they iid me r.o gocHJ I V b r u a r y o, w h e n I b e m a y o r of A r r a s !• the '!.• i '• w ' v cle cJ n. i I- ; •• ant] r e s - o n a h l e . A friend advised n.e to take visited Novvcasile a check f o r '.Ti'l.ooo \\ Lydia E. Pit.kham's VegeE x p e n s e s Borne J o i n t l y . f r a n c s w a s h a n d e d t o bitn. Choice heavy cluy loam soil underlaid Cured tabie Compound, which I did. 1 etit i .i • pen.iii .res u n d e r • .i-op. rwith llniPBtone In Mlchigan'r Wonderful And O x f o r d , Shellleld. FAeter. l i v e "I notice tl VLt.es iloi -l. t g" and in a short time I felt Clover Seed licit—price 110.00 lo fno.oo per ativt a - i ' - i i : - with s t a i c s woi d, arouinl btifing otli-r peojiie -.viMi lur better. I had ail k.ndt^ of bid acre. These are lieet h and Maple lunda. b a m . Masibournc, C i r e n c h e s t e r a n d Umber removed. Ul.dt r '! i i , have to be at lea-t ailments ii- -ie- ised to, B{jells, but ihey ai! lefl me H l r m i n g h a m h a v e given anil a r e giving e i j u a l ' d i Now when 1 fee) weak nnd •la'e expenditures derived "No: -he mi i a : v\ ho c ued lu r T^at Clover and Alfalfa Seed Cropa pay lo t h e i r c a p a c i t y . e i t h e r f;. , •-• n e r a l t a x a t i o i i or tri.m nervous 1 take tiie Vegetable for your land, lleasonalde down puymetil •. tnpletely. O x f o r d p r o p o s e s t o r e s t o r e t h e wa and eany puymentb tlienufter. ow nei - of • • - f l a n d s u n d e r s t a t e n Con.poundandit alwaysdoet "A do. tor?" ler supply a n d to rebuild t h e school Largest and Most Important Field for me good. 1 wish ail women 11 'lUire; .ci,:s. 1 Why l.e a renter or work for others at i ' a v c t . i ' o r this o b j e c t , nearly i 7 0 0 Co-operfltion Is Fire Prevention— T h e bill also provides "(Ill, no She te i ! -' !: :in when you CUTI l-E independent? would tr\ it during th# f o r a survi alreatly Sias b e e n collected. Cciit of Protection Should be I.f the f o r e s t It -Oliri . N some of her -ympto!!,- v l n lie re Charge ot Life f- r 1 know it 1 Write today for full particulars and j nnd leij.iir. e n : of t h e c o u n t r y , ' ' i r booklet. Shared by Private Owner. marked. It - stratige how many n' Shelhehl h a s ailopted t h r e e t o w n s will do them go( d. if you j e.\|>erimeiit- . i d i n v e s t . . . ;ioti- in le think itw .ll ino.u c some one the-e th it.- amict people i- they ba n d ^ v l i l a g e s I b i p a u m e . I'ulsleux a n d to try tb" Vegetable ComThad. B, Preston, Onaway.Mich. gin t" frow old. Sitm il.-i -I has S e r r e all m a d e f a m o u s in t h e b a t t l e W a ' l i i n g l o n . - Need f u r i .ib! a'-tion 1 ftire.-tntioi . :••; i • iliod- of c u t t i n g at: . pound you may publish thn »if t h e Sonitne a n d In t h e g r e a t lier- to s a v e t b e r e m a i n i n g foi e s t - of t h e utilizing • lain r. f o r cnlaiv-1! p .r : held her fotigtje : out lliCUi.' I'.oviou letter " - Mrs. A. KELLKK. man tliive iu UUS. T h e f u n d in t h e I nited S l a t e s t r o m deva.-tation, niitl c h a s e s of ii.nd- ler f e d e r a l a d m i n i - j Tratisei ipt Afton. Term. t r a t i o n a n i i o n a l foie.-t-. am! I" hamis of tlie l o n l m a y o r of shetliebl to p r o v i d e f o r t i m b e r prodin.iion on I'ssaraS-PfawHaifram M r s . M a r y L i s t e r ot Spoiling Her Day D r e a n n , now s t a n d s ut iTi.tmo. o f t h i s a llrst la nils a l r e a d y laid w a s t e , w a s s t r o n g l y v a i i o u - o'lie: f e a t u r e s .d a national Adrian. M k i u a d d a her i ••Voitr new ,.>„• ip11 . - it farinsiallnieiit tif r.i).iHKi f r a t i e s lia v been l I';ed bv l ol. W. i'. t i l e e l e y , chief of p r o g r a m of f o r e s t r y . te*iimiiii> t o t h e v a l u e away look In her •. • ' In urgini: l.e necessify f o r a . l i o n sent f o Hapnttnie t o w a r d t h e esialdivh t h e f o r e - t s e r v i c e , l ' n l t e d S t a t e s h e of I v d i u E . P i n k l i n m • "So she hi - i . M I' t' Vegetable Compound ment of a day n u r s e r y : ami, a t t h e piii'tiacnt of Agrii iilltire, at t h e hear- ('olollel lirei ley pointed out t i n t t h e t o c a r r y w o m e n s a f e l y t h r o u g h t h e C h a n g e «>l L i l e . S h e sa>>: "111 have lo !•• sone!hin. al->ut t special rei|uesi nf Its niayor, a mo- ings b e f o r e f h e h o u s e a g r i e i i l t u r a l coin t—-ential p r o b l e m of p r o v i d i n g ! r Iu" I t is with pleasure that I write to you thanking you fer what your "Whal. for Insfai;' • l u r e need- i - ,( n a t i o n a l tint t o r t r a c t o r h a s been f o r w a r d e d to mlttee on t h e Suell bill. wonderful medicine bas done for rne 1 was passing thi v h the ( • nr.ge of I'ulsleux. "If she doc-n't .« i.' m. •'New Vt.rk," : h e colonel said, "imT h e bill a u t t i o r i z e s a n d d i r e c t s tl<e Life ami had a displacement ami vvi-aknesp so that I u-u.u not ftun.; on mi or two I'm '.ojiii.' fo •. h. r KM lur E v s r s h a m O r d e r s C i d e r F r u i t T r e e s . - e c r e t a r y of agri'Miliure, In cn-oi»cra- | s u i s n i n e t e n t h s of t h e l u m b e r whlc'i feet and other annoying symptom^ A friend toid mc about Lydia K F'in* tlrml.v that -o tar a- 1 MIM-V ' lu r J"I' I'.xeter is uiidet t a k i n g t e r e s t o r e t h e tion with t h e vnrloiis s t a t e s or o t h e r siie ret|uires. reiiti-vIvania imports ham'a Vegetable Compound a-iJ the first bottle l-iped n e. fo 1 got mor» is l e t a sfepplr.g -tone to • ;.''Miio w a f e r supply a t Moiitdldler. w h e r e t b e s u i t a b l e agencies, to r e c o m m e n d t h e f o u r liflbs. v\hi: ti l a r ^ e gi .up taitlIt cured me and I am now doing my housework. Your medicine : r certain I j or i lit* tnov ii woman's friend and yotj n a y use this testimonial as you choose. —Mrs .M u.r American f r o ' p s first went iiito t h e d i e w e s t e r n st.it. in j.ort UT per cent lei|Ulretut Ills e s s e n t i a l for p r o t e e l i n g LISTKR, 60b Frank .Street, Adrian, Mich. b u t t l e line, ami has f o r w a r d e d t'-Vooo l i m b e r e d ami cut-over land f r o m lire, t-f tin r wtiod. The bulk of o u r p a p e r It i- said that middle age is the most trying r< i " i in a w m a n ' f UU, end A "Major Operation." f o t h e m a y o r tif ibnt city. MveHhtim r e f r e s h i n g d e n u d e d l a n d - , and t u f t i n g ] ci 'i; ie * f r o m half a dozen s t a l e r T h e Is r a i s i n g f l , ' * * ' for lleliiiierne, ami "\\ I ..t - -hi m: :ft i : '-.i ? N "ii owing to modem methods'if living not one woman in a thousand paoses through and r e m o v i n g t i m b e r c r o p s s o that i growing ol t i m b e r on enoi'inoiis are.is this perfectly natural change without experiencing very annoying symptorru look -ick " litis ordered .'MH) e l d e r f r u i t t r e e s f r o m l o f lai.d tidaj'ted by n a t u r e lo that p.ir"1 was nearly dead until I found Holland. K a s i b o i a n e h a s sent to Itray coiitlnuous p r o d u c t i o n ot t i m b e r will : Thosesmothering spells,the dreadful h"t faslies that fend the blood rushins "I've . j-t it !. gt : . a st T,. - I.p. j pose iind S' jiticred throiighotit ! Katonlc nnd 1 can truly any tt aaved be promoted. T o b r i n g into cfTcci t > the head until it seems as though it would burst, and the faint feeling that tion." 1 my iffe. It is tbe best stomach medi- s u r - S o m m e a g i f t of .'i.tNio f r a n c s , be- t h e s e retj'ilreiiu nt-. a n d v.i ti a view - t a ' e s i- .lust ii- mm h a n a t i o n a l ticfollows, as if the heart were going to stop, those sint. ng or d i n y fpellsare al. "AplS'tid'c ' H cine ever mude," writes lira, Kllu s i d e s s u p p l y i n g f b a t r u i n e d village to lui-iiNiilig a eoiiiliiuiiii- supply of . e--it v atld jn-t us much a m a t t e r 1 r symptoms of a nervous con ;ition, andinii.catc the need fe r a special medicine 1pao Smith. "\\ or-e i II,: u t' ;i t I I ad ii:\ a t.w with gisi.l- ami footlsttiffs to t h e value t i m b e r lor t h e use a n d ne«v-s tie- of : naiiotml actiou as the e t i c t m r i u . .in nf I.ydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ii. s root andh. rb medicine cspeame . ut ofl ' i | Add stomach causes awful misery Of f.VHI. r i r c l i e e s f e r b a s Ctpilppeti a n d t h e public. • O-Opcral ion b c t w t e n t h e agi'ic-iltufe or u.e m a l n t c i n. c of cially adapted to aot upon the feminine system. It acts in such a manner which Kutunlc quickly gets rid of by Is s u p p o r t i n g a f o o d k i t c h e n f o r t h o , iat. r«! fe tr. ti^porlalIon. .h to buiid up the weakened nerv UN *ysUm and c . i .• - a w man io pa*? fedt-rid g o v e i n m c n l untl t h e s t a t e s i, taking up and carry ing out the ucidlty this trying period witii tlie 1. u-t possible annoying syrrpt- ms. "'I lie gfov itig of tllubci • iim.ot bt ; ami gases which prevent good dlgcs, / CX S o • Women everywhere shoul 1 remember that mo t of tiie ccrrmorer ailment* h •• to priv.'ife initiativi a one I ' n d . r I . l ^j V . lion. A tablet taken after meals brings of women i re n"t the surgiral ones -tl.ey are not caused 1 y serious displi^r t h e bill t h e f e d e r a l g o v i r n i n t w I ; quick relief. Keepa tbe stotuach ments or growths, although the symptoms tr ay be tht sarr'c, and that .bwr.y a - - i i i n ihe feclmlt al l e a d e r s l p of : h e I healthy und helpy to prevent the inany -1 many apparently serious atlm. nts n adily yield to Lydia E Pinkham * I Ills so liable to arise from excens aeld. l e f . r e - i a f i o f i moveuiem thrtoighoiit i Vegetable Compound, as it actu as a naturti restorative and cftin f-reventi tcnoui troubles. ! Don't suiter from sKMnach miseries lln t o iutry. U!; le in Hie p i a l r l e j when you can get a big bog of Kutonic -Hit. - • IInpi-ralloll Would hiive to deal for a trifle with your druggist's goaf* T y d i a K, P i n k h u n r a P r i v a t e T e x t H o o k u p o n " A i l m e n t s P e t ti• hill!, .villi f r e e p l u i i t i n . In o t h e r untot. l i a r t o W o m e n " w i i l h e s e n t t«» y o u f r e e u p o n r c . i u e s t , \> r it •lute-, it s h o u l d . o v e r t e c h n b a l i • I '• t o T h e I . y d i a P.. P i u k h a m .Medicine Co.. L y n n , Matsav h i m e t ! * . • .iI— of I t. prevenfion of d i ' ; . '-; I o" Smart Dog. Thi* hook cotilaitis valmible iiifuxmaflun* d e b r - i t ' t ui logg nu. of c u t ' ng v a r b i "I've .IIIM paid three dollars for an oi:- tvpt* o | t i m b e r — *i a - to -i ' >• a NO FURTHER I'SE FOP IT alarn. clock, nnd I consider It positivenew rep Of t h e l.ll.tl ib sired :11 1 II ' The Judge; Wr. Speedup, you a:? HEF.KtALLY BRIGHT THOUGHT EVIDEitiL HE DIGM'T LIKE IT ly disgraceful!" grumbled llrown one like charged with reckless driving W ' evening. "You a r e cburgol with Is'lng drunk Olid diM»nleri> . sir." "Your honor, tkere mttsi la- 11 mistake Munewhere. I bad a few drinks, but I'm sure I wasu'i dlsonlerly." "Tlie young Indy cashier who hatl "Hut why buy nn alann clock?" anynu arresteil suya you were |Mik>ng swered Jones. "1 have a «h»g that la craekers througb tbe brass bars of her cage nnd saying, 'Pretty Tolly, pretty aa g<Nsl ns nny alarm clock. He barka every niorning nt b.^Mi o'clock." P i i l l . v . ' l l i r t n i n g b a m Age-llt-rald. "Wlint ti wiHidi-rfnl «h»g!" remarked llrown. wiihout much elllllU^ia^nl. Had Baperitnat. "Yes." eontinwsl Jones, "ail I have In llie old flays of Hie draft an ex* 1 to do Is t o get out of lied and hit Hie kininer was putilng HuinlNi thnaigh ! dog. and tbcii lie bnrka, and I know it be usual course of i|itestlons. "Any ' la time tn get up." • , •revkiua military e x p e r t e n e e r "l^ird. tea, ktaa," replied Ha mho. "Ise a a llible dmraeters are eu*y to umb-rdddimer. Ise la^ii shot at threi! times staiMl, Tliey were alsmt as hnnuin aa wfa* tbey ever waa a war." j wt tie. INSTANT POSTUM solo n r GROCERS Stearns' Electric P^ste H't sAetf le glaJhfumkh How ItrStaried diftmbanflef vhidi TCDAY Thri'i rub 'f wenirn br.ve |Mn".v ;;n! blatldcr linuble tiid n. ver .-n-pe. ' ." W.ilii'u . i)am!..iti(tf xiii'd pf ve Ui be ll'.tllint' . IM' but kldliev tr-ubi. ' I :• it>idl • f i l itiey or bladder • If the kidncv - ar.- n t in ii b. .Itliy (•ondition. tliey in y < !!••- tin- nt!.-: « i BY USING THE GEriiimC i: bl '••iiac li -• ' I'.iin in tii. •' b.v.-l !•.• - • • bltieti. nervnu-li' - tie iif'ru • u-- -. : A M III DFATH to WAL'rliaj;« A, f"ins of kidney • KMII '•• ji i! M. .• i I i . t . . M. Sin* ;.i.I) -i't del :y .-l • ' .• ' • 11- . Tif f) Tht.:ML* I HE k l L L t V . ibi jCr- n i l > . it. t. od pr. M i' y Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's T• no in r. lli l3n|.DUT.'^I ID ETRRY IKII -1 "lit oil. obtained .-:• . - \ tHl/ j-'1 re- II K.i.'lrtur we! < • » a n d i; •*. 5 c -liKf • • remt-dy tif ii-I tu t • . V. K. <i.iveruiu«iil l»uy« ii. #ii li • ondil i"j;-. Cet a uicdintii or 1 •••»• v'/<» b. ' itn roe.-ji: 'fly fro". • . : .• --f. te FOREST FIRES ONE PROBLEM Maatkly lacame For Ova Thirty Years ftpunt^ s u c c e s s . IVOMEN fiEEO SWAMP-ROOT C O C K R O A C H E S EASILY MILLED Confiscating Big Store of Liquors A** Bit Signature of Save Yourself t b a t SOLO for 5c Genuine Castoria F z e s t A sreat deal Motlms H o w n a T W R I G L E y S elves you comfort CAST0R1A T h a r d places c o m e easy, for WEEKL* I'lider t h e s i i m u l u s uf ;i c a m p a i g n t'lrecleii by t h e c e u t r u l conitiiltte.- tif ' t h e i'tfilish L e a g u e of Help, they a r e ; tlonailii^ millions of d o l l a r s t.. r e p a i r . , j rebuild e r r e s t o r e p u b l i c utilities, : houses, v i l l a g e s a n d t o w n s in tin* w a r 1 swept zones of r r u i i c e . More t h a n ruiiied tow 11 ^ anil villages h a v e been 1 ailoptei] ! v Kngllsh cities ai.-l lowtis. Veniiai, t h a t b e c a m e i m m o r t a l a s ' one of t h e bloodiest battietiehl.- nf the* j e n t i r e w a r . h a s been n d o p t e d by i h e c i t y a m ! coiinty of l.oii>!<iii. So gr<!iil w a s the havoc wrought there l y the enemy guns, so g r e a t t h e loss ••! life, a n d so n u m e r o u s a m i thickly popu I J I I I M I llie cel.let. l i e s of t h e s o l d i e r dead, t h a t nmny of i h e o u t l y i n g vil luges may n e v e r b e P-clnilued. Hut | Verdun | M j e r . t h e city i h a t "They ; Shall Not P a s s . " js to be r e s t o r e d in its entirety. H a z a r d s a n d ALTO » r..^ ;i II-.' l.|. schetlul^d S M ' ..'•d ft 'n vv::r Tax oti root b e e r u u r l n g i* ili'JO •*i L i t h u a n i a n COM m i n e r of Spr'nutii-ld. 111.. v\:;- a s k ' d by ^ lol u I'i. t;. ring, c t j l e c f t i r of in« ter: al revenue, to look ov.-r liis in •ui.c tax a g a i n . A f t e r .le ^ tic 'ii)- 'ii- union d i n - , tlolia^ 10:.- .. h u r c h e s a n d c h a r i t i c s i i ; I.IV op t h e a t e r t i c k e t ' h i - : : !• -till l ad S I 1 1 .-'.o for A wide!, 'n :i.-ci.uiit. l ! i - foot beef IS thii'.-i cut hi- i n c o m e to <1 .NUI £ he -a.'!. London t o R e s t o r e Verduii, b u t neighbor! 0 and ft Drank 5 4 , 1 5 0 G l a s s e s of Root Beer in One Year IGLEYS Doan's Kidney Pills LKDOER R British Adopt B French Ruins U u s ftd Work Barla A bad back makes a day's srork twiea as hard. Bnckacbe usually comes f r u s weak kidneys, and if headaches, dixsinvaa or urinary disorders are added, don't wait—get belp before ihe kidney disease takes a grip—before dropsy, gravel or Hripht's divine wets in. br.ve bronghtnev life and new strength to thoussoda el 7 working men and women. I ^e l aad feeomroended tbe world over. Ask yonr LOWELL All Settled ' h o vmi tb lik vou give U* i> r e l o p l i i g ' " -I'm *111 bride "||OW eat fn'bt will f o r • • t, • o | ,-h d sin i u a m i lift .! a r . id it m f i t h e lie no r*-1 -tidt i tt.e t - t ' • ui • ilpj'• It iu*.' .tiuf i t i k t u p uf all a i d s o aheaO do •* iii bnck f.g untl g e t t i n g lh« pili tl i pi !•>* ut.'aln antl the *1 ootii _• ii o u r f a . : tal e v e r j b o d i f'.i'cr'i *,• at at.d in tu.v w a y t o c-* t til.'* I be r e p e l ' f.Millv n it bctl W n s h i n r OI WI.* r e a d III '' I etl. The fmlUf v a* tii't . "eep 11' Some Sqwstf. I ist <'t>i li \Miy I tbought }oa irikuerwd 'he si d f vt r foi tl .ni ti um fiemnis vrgettrians (bey would win all tken i ' l e» Ilt w Voi, t.v-i ouiit f»»l I b. *.. * ire" he will." "Well, v • 'ti *•!• d e a r . 1 f e l l n little nervo-i* about if. *•> 1 fl*ked blm ••e- Il *• tbey lout' N t oiid • oi. f, \\ hy. the op(M>«int forr wc *t,Hied.- -It -ton i 'Nn*crtpt. ti mm threx garden buys on my aiea aiitl tls-j In-tame afraitl. It's Really Amazing the amounc of nourishment you'll find in a small dish tt Grape'Nuts vldi aeam or good milk aBltd Sweet with iu ova n m developed from die pains In ^ f t m a t n d a N M w U j r tHE LOWELL LEDGEll and THE ALTO SOLO The Reward of Virtue Give us all the names lxAA "TO in the Phone Book, Central! b frst Fall Sis are here! We want to talk to Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones, Mr. Brown and Mr. Blaek—the Wilsons and the Watsons—Yes, Douglas Fairbanks if he's in town! mM Our first Michaels-Stern Fall models are unpacked and pressed aud we want to press you into the Service of admiring them—even though you are not ready to buy. New ideas—more than you have any idea of—hut here—we can't let the eat out off the bag—the object of this announcement is to bring you in to see them. Michaels-Stern Fall Suits $30 to $40 Lalley & S c h n e i d e r —the Value-First Store C i U of N e w s About a v o p l * nnd Things l o u Know Na-wa-st ipra>ii riaaaks Mis. b w - r n at Warlu-s. l)o not miss sfa-in^ " P c n r o t l " .-at (.hea-ked p e i r a l e apranis. ^I.lio. al adv. M i a m i thrafaT l;ra<l:a\ ami Satur W a'a-kes. '' , I V Mis. .Inlm Kiopf spent Wcdiii'saJay •>r. I!. I). McOiR'on aaiil sma I ' n iii ( i r a m l iiapiils. NNt ia-iia I'lint I ut'sal i>. fler I w o Nh s. is visiting in (Iraml Mapids. Mrs. «». I>. Chitti'mlcn. a.f r h i a auae. h r . anal Mrs. <iotfred.Mn w e r e in s visitiii« lla-r p j i v n l s , Mr ;iija| Mrs. Iomi i NVnhiastl.av -nl s . l n r . l . n II. CIi.-HIUM,. in ( i r a m l llava ii. Mi - P p i l M i s h (.. I'.nnisa^n. a.l Mr. .aii"l Mis. I.. I,. i'ii>la»r m - viii istin i.alla-d Mamahax on their i t m ^ relatives an Sparla. IriaMial m i l school-niata', Mrs. J a m e s Miss M>rtla* I'inkm n is \i h n n Mi s, Alha-rt Hoth III ha-ti oil, ilia- ila"ii .ihuiil the a l.isintf .f Mr. .ami Mrs. I:. \ \ . Mctlis ..nal ...n ''-J Shivrl hoim- w as .a mis 1 l.I-o ara- visiting rdaliva's .il h i t m . l . T;,| Mr. am Mi'i. Sluvol V\I|| n. . . I. I" , II their resnlenaa- I K - r e . h o not miss • t t in I'mi...! . Mr. Mrs. w . 1, M a r s h !•» Caanslanlina'Saimlav. Mrs. I ; lai\al h o l l u w a x ami alauyhler are in ( i r a n d Hapids |aidav 4 Mrs. h i a w. nf Toh-alo, is s p e n d i n g i law wa-eks with l.aiwell f r i e n d s . Miss Spena'a-r. of Silver l.ake visitf d it lha1 T. M. Doyle homa' this t-a-k. Strand theater I n . l a v uial S:alni > s k ,i r t i n g , w h i t e , ex.a.,. .,1. ilasla-. a>| the Hill I . n s l Ureharals . ".'ia* (ialmraline ... v. . i , i i. i :i ... ''ava- 'ha* lhank> ol" Ilia- Ledger fair .1;' | l , l i , j l l > ' spa-eml .llie a yaraj at U, k,,v Mis. Ilielie I . v d . . is u i t i i m .. h . ^ e t a.f lie.autifnl plums. I .l' .. nal v. % Ab. Hiehinond hi \ e i u iim s tins , .. , I Misses Ange la :ind Mabel1 Oairri! w.fk " • ' • l " i i . - \ . .'Mansion spa-e'ahs ! 1 n. « . i i i i ' " spa-in over tin* w e e k - e n d :il ..! the da p n tini nt aif f.trm ' ' "l'^*' J'.jnn.ll •<" Spi'cial vahii'S in I'orsa-ts, si/a-s M. V a n i v e a l in ( i r a m l llaiilals' 11(1 tai Un it mal I. » it \V« .kas*. I". (".. M e ( i i n n i s , of I'ontiaa', is Momhiv inuhl ia» eaimlm'l v.nia'tN Mis. Helle I'.ck.-r 'ia-('a>nipunieal la .is of allalfa :at tlia1 f a r m '.I I'iaj. s p i - m l m u .a wea'k at h i s h o m e in I'tariiell. Mrs. I-'. I-", .ht-a-ph In ( . u m i ll iv.-n • 'll;n. iit A.I.i tuwiiship. lust wea-k. Wlia-n w.' inaka 1 vou a s u i t , vou ara' Tom Mix in " T h e I'iMhtin^ Stra-ak" s.-ilislleal. l . o w e l l llleaniliK <& i>va' Mis. Ila-len \ v . r > is spa-miinu it Slraml t h e a t e r Tnesalav. AuK. la. Works, ;idv AiiKiist SMHI hei %a.n, Vrt anal family, (".oily, (iarl I'.. Mapes Moiid.a\ lil.-.l at M.acatawia | ,irk. Misses Amlie W r i g h t ami Anna his noniinaliain petillam with the Mrs. c h u i la's I i nsl. ..f S iran.ia'. S.M reUir> ..f st.ata- ;il Lansinu. This a m i l.ditli Ha'tersaui spa'nl Sumhtv in Wash.. \v..s ,i .m-sl ..I" M- and Mrs ii..n ks Ilia ^i^t!l r:anipaiun of CniM. ( i r a m l Hapials, lairfene Ivnkla' 'luesdiiv. M ipa-s. His atpponenl is r i a i n l e (). Mrs. 11,m l.a I lev e i i l e r l a i n e ' d I h e William (ii ah,.in. of («r.in.! I'.ap als. l iislair, p n h l i s h e r ad" a l.ahor news W e s t Siaie H u c h r e a l u h last T h u r s d av a l t e r m i o n was home nv e r Sumlav vv ith his piipa-r. (Irand Hapids lleiialal, (eunt Mis. K.etie- Wilson. | Om- I.it -J.V vantas. I.V .ara! .at I'. .1, I' iIlia's .mal lladlis Allall'a'Ws Mr. mid Mrs. II. V (iiaiia). .if ('hi Wea'kes.' aalv. imaal.' ,i liusina'ss t r i p ta» ( i r a n d H a p eiiMo. visited thedi emisin. M.-rl SinMrs. Marv I'd ikeslea-. of Hattle ids Wa-dnesalav. a Lear .ami fainelv Momlav. n . a k. end Mrs. M arv Hl ak. sla a', of Mrs. I.li/ieha'th I ' o i i h , a»f Mienisla'a'. Mr. .md M r . J.ihn M.' .dl. a>f i ( .rsoii Cillv, iaia- visiiin{4 Mrs. I>, o , • s visitiiiM h e r al.eimliter, Mrs, (.ol Irealsen anal f a n i i l v , l i r a n d Hapitls, • . n f ,il Mrs I nria-ISha ar ami ailhar irKitiva-s. Si'oft s Satnralav imi Snml.ay, j \\ d l e r Hoth, w h o is siipervisiny T o m Mis in "'Hie' l ; i « l i l l n « S l r e . a k " Mis \ . ( HI asaT enta'rt lineel tl.) . the a-ainslrmiiaill 'if ia sa-\v;e>4a' aiispais .at S l r a m l Iha'aler T u e s a l a y , Any. I.V facrmstn Methodist r p : s . (i|ii! I adi.'-.' 1 d pi Mit .it Vairllivilh*, spent S a l n r Huv y o u r hov o r g i r l live s h a r e s Aid (m the 24, iiisteaal of llie 17. 'hiv ('v.-ninn ami Sumlav, .ladv of l . o w e l l Hnilalinu Sc l.oiin x t u e k . It ml -tn. in l.owa-ll. w i l l h e l p |a> m a k e lif» e a s i e r i n I h e Mrs. Itialiaa.l Hreiian onl lilt!.iNfv d.eiiutitee s | H n t last v s . . k w i t h h e r \ll ..ni' veeila-s, pi.iin eailom a n d f u t u r e . aamsin, Mrs. Ilaiha- l l n n l a r . it S.IM li tu i d .at i'llc. A. W. Wea'ka's A Son Aha' I'usta'r a m i sain ( i e o r g e , eel nur, He.- W It, C. ami It., helal Mialelleville. Mrs. I.na v S i m - l a i r , a m i Mrs. tit-.irKa' ( o m d l v .end -..in Ih. tr imiiitldv luampia't at Ilea- iiilv Mrs. I'ele-r T l i o n i u s , nf H a r r i s ( I r e e k . l-.uitrnr, a»f tl.etlh' I i n k , visileil h II. Xiiuust if. I h e r e \v:is a uonal ami Mr. Jiia'apiith, of Ih-niEonM c o u n I h e i r aunt. Mrs. K it.. Wat -mi. l.a i alt. nalana e', a n d visilairs ws-re pie's Iv, vva-re uaia-sls aif Mr, a n d M r s , Merl week. a !>l f r o m (ira-enville ami In.end Han S i n e l u i r , T u e s i l a y . Wi Mrs, Hnnisliina^ of ( o iml itiipids. a n d i n o t h r r , Mis. Mime. a,f Milw.tu k e f , w e r e Ulia s h „ | e , ( | , M . r W r i g h t eals. Mr. ntal Mrs. C h r i s Hlaser, wife and d.enuhle'r, anal (iaitfreil I rieilli aied w i f r F r i i U v . spent l-'rielay ;it Ilea- i-'armers alav uh Six •!.*» I.eeiirs" s p r i n g c o a t s -I'I.T,*!. servianai' at the M, A. ()„ Lansing, "••r "W sjiriiiK ra»:i|, "'UM. U o ami touk siippa i ial h r . ami Mrs i n i l u r e n \ to >ear s i / e , •'K.nn sprinK II apa'tuan's, efioiee ^ l . 7 i . T o m Mis in "lha- I i«htiii« S t r e a k ' VV. W r e k e s \ Sain. al Stranal t h a a t e r luesdiev, .\n«. l.'i I h e r e will h e a hall Kmne afleriKHin, b e t w e e n the h a m anal V e i H r n n e s l e a n i , • is' leani, w i t h o u t (iraiiel help. It is lai h e pla>a-e| am Vamlenhraiea'k f a r m , Siuialiix lileunei a fame Kafiiils Ilk' Ace Mr. ami Mrs, S. II. A v e r y s p e n t Hie w e e k - e n d w i t h H. W , H e e a h t r s , at llualsonvilh', Siiinla> llH'> m a d e u p je p a r t v ad t w e l v e a n i l i l r u v e l o Maeat a w a p.erk aini s|N'iil UM* d a y w i l h Mr. a n d Mrs, A r l A v e r y . Alha-rl H o l h , J r . . uf i M r a M l . u m t " ! eel l«» IdimrM S a t u r d a y . J u l > T3. d r i v i n g a new llmlsiin CIKH-II. Mrs. l i o t h ,iml W a l t e r Iteilh r r t u r i N i l l o I h't r o i l w i t h Iiim S l i m l i i v . aeeeim iMineil hv Mr. l ( o l h \ f a l l i e r , Alln-rl Jlolli, S r . , w l m w i l l kfiriNl t m n i e Iiim . Iliere. S IMh T M * Paptr N e w w h i t e w a s h w a i s t s a l Weeks*. iiitiittmniitittiniiiiiiiiiiittiiitiiiiMiiL T h e Cathadic s u p p e r a t P a r n e l l w i l l lie h e l d t o n i g h t . Mr. a n d Mrs. K o b e r t F o r d c a l l e d on Lewis Jones Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hoss Kinyoti, of S o u t h B e n d , Imi.. s p e n t T u e s d a y at L e w i s Jones.* Mr. a n d Mrs. Will P r i c e , of I t h a c a , C w r i s h t , l l l f , Wtaicra NewaHpw Vatoa. are guests today al the C. O . L a w 4 Tl|»e t h a t d a m e ? " wldipered L a r r y rence home. tbe Bluoal ta Bkltmer. " T h a t ktnda Miss B e a t r i c e L e a c h , of G r a n d R a p i d s , w a s t h e w e e k - e n d guest of luuks guod Ui m e f e r Qoialsteiu I U a t ; It uiukes a f d l r r ' a laoulh water T Miss T h e l m a D a w s o n . Skinuer. larking with hta f r i e n d ta S8.00 flannel s p o r t j a c k e t s $5.00 a t the purlleua of t h r T e m l n a l . nodded. Weekes*. J n s t t h i n k ! A suit o r o v e r c o a t T h e girl, who h a d a|iparantl|r J o i t arm a d e t o y o u r m e a s u r t $23.50 u p — rived by t b e l a t a train waa wearing a dress that must h a r t euat a euul banLowell Cleaning & Dyeing Works. Mr. anal Mrs. W i l l B y r n e a n d drrd on F i f t h avruae> T h e Utile gold dausihter B a r b a r a , w e r e g u e s t s of watch that was aboat her wrtat wot Mr. anal Mrs. Will D o y l e S a t u r d a y . be good (ur fifty from Uoldstein, t b e 'tOe s h o r t w h i t e silk g l o v e s , 29c at fence. As slie passed them there was Weekes*. a d v . tlie itatiii ul' a g r e a t sulltatre upon bee Mrs. Margaret D e n n i s h a s r e t u r n - tinker. And she ( a r r l e d a bag. "1 betetea she'ii gut a wad with beri'* eal t o h e r h o m e h e r e , a f t e r s p e n d i n g said Larry the Blood, " l i t traeh ber, several weeks near Ada. Mrs. J . C. S m i t h e n t e r t a i n e d f o r Hktnner, and you keep yer eyes peeled Mrs. C a r l K r a m e b e r g e r . of C h i c a g o , fer the dicks," o n e a f t e r n o o n last w e e k . A tuument l at er tlieir suspense yieldMiss T h e l m a D a w s o n r e t u r n e d t o ed tu p u r r Joy, Tlir girl h a d nut l a k e n Cranal B a p i d s , a f t e r s p e n d i n g h e r a t a i l , and she was proceeding on foul v a c a t i o n at h e r h o m e h e r e . down a rather unsavory street, whieli Nemo. W a r n e r a n d B . A (•. c o r s e t s offered Innumerable opiNirtunttlea t o at Weekes*. a d v . get-tich-qulch a r t i s t s la Ita d a r k rrMr. a n d Mrs. B . M. S h i v e l a n d M r . cetwes aud doorways. a n d Mrs. Will Doyle a n d s o n K i n g , Larry t h e Blood had risen to Ibe s p e n t S u n d a y at C a s c a d e Hills. lop uf bis profession by sheer merit. Mrs. N o r m a n B o r g e r s o n h a s re- He could unhook a wrist watch a s turneal f r o m Sutton B a y . a n d h e r gently a s a mother brashes a w s y a a u n t r e t u r n e d w i t h h e r f o r a visit fly from a sleeping child, l i e coald slip here. off t h a t seilltalrt a t easily a s a n e Say, fellows: You w a n t t o s e e d r a w s a hair out af milk. n e w F a l l suit a n d o v e r c o a t s a m p l e s Larry followtd her. It waa a busy at t h e Lowell C l e a n i n g A D y e i n g thurouglifare, despite t l | e late bour Works. of the evening, H t wanted to choose James Denton. Orley Bulason and bis lima f a r t h e t h e f t , and he had t o Lewis Jones aud families attended H r was a SINSMIJI the Handle r e u n i o n at C a m p a u l a k e think quickly. sprinter, and t b e holal-op would IM* Sunday. Mr. a n d Mrs, George H a v e r s k a t e only a matter of flflren sreonda, Hh" would scrrain, of course, a n d anal alau^hter Lola, uf M u s k e g o n , s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h Mr, a n d Mrs. O. then be liad to m a k e his getaway. But tills offe.vd no I.,soluble dlfDeultles to Hivette. I ' e r r i n McQueen, w h o h a s b e e n Larry. He knew every turning, every visiting his p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs, K, enipty luineincnt In his haunts. Ha I). .McQueen, r e t u r n s t o N e w York knew vvberO t o dash tbrough a balltamight, way 1111*1 acalr a fence a in t h r other Mr. anal Mrs, Kmil F r i e d l i a n d si da'. a>nieridi»K through another halld a u g h t e r , aif Detroit, a r e v i s i t i n g Mr. vviiy Into the n r x t street, a n d Mrs. I'real Kilgus a n d o t h e r reSHU, pedeiairlaiis were passing. H e latives. bad to chuoiie his Unte. Hartel .1. . l o u k m a n . B e p u b l i c a n Meetaily be computed. Tlie girl candialate f o r p r o s e c u t i n g a t t o r n e y , would be a hundred yarda away from will speak am Main s t r e e t , U i w e l l , the nearest pedestrian when tla: Satunlay evening. purified Hheenlgairs scatter. Tliat w a s Miss Abbie Malcolm r e t u r n e d tho place. He ajukkened his foutsteps, W e d n e s d a y franu C r y s t a l l a k e , a f t e r keeping Just f a r enuugh behind her s p e n d i n g s ever al d a y s w i t h her nut td alarm her. aauisin, Mrs. L a w r e n c e P i t c h e r . Buine distance beldnd him trailed A n u m b e r a>f Lanvell f r i e n d s atf Mrs, D r e w gave her a s u r p r i s e p a r - bis side-kick, Hklnner, with b i s eyes ty at the h o m e a>f Mrs. McCirath, peeled for the dicks. Wealue'salay a f t e r n o o n , Kuddenly L a r r y swore. "Hie unexMr, anal Mrs. II. L. S h u t e r a r e in pected laid happened. J u s t a s he wa« L a n s i n g t o d a y , the f o r m e r l o o k i n g beglntdng to creep upon the gtrl, t b e up Ihe Huilaliug £ Loan b u s i n e s s . had turned to c r u s t tlie road. Two c a r t w a r t about to p a a t t a c h T h e Specialty c o m p a n y will g i v e a c h i c k e n pie aliuner at C a m p a u other. Two t a s i t were likewise aplake S a l u r d a y to staieklmlders, ofli- proaching from o p p o t l l t dlrecttams. c e r s and e m p l o y e e s a n d t h e i r f a m i - With country-bred stupidity, tlie girl lies. plunged right f u r the heart uf this Chilalren's g i n g h a m d r e s s e s , $1.20 tangle. at Weekes'. adv. She darteal In front of une of tlie Mrs. Hudadph Van D y k e , J r . , a n d cars without seeing t h e uther, dashed chilalren, of F l i n t , c a m e W e d n e s d a y buck Just In time, and stcxid m ut e anal tai spa-ud several alays w i t h Mr. a m i aghast In tbe f a c e uf une of t h e onMrs. H, Van Dyke, Sr., a n d Miss C o r a coming taxis, Howe, Tbe driver w a s about a d u t e n feel Mr, and Mrs, .laihu L a s b y , Mr, a n d In f r o n t of ber. U e tried t o swerve. Mrs. II. L. S h u t e r a m i d a u g h t e r Klixabelh, anal Mrs. W. IC, M a r s h Tbe girt Jumped back, right In f r o n t spent T u e s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h Mr, a n d of htm, "Now whatdya think of tbat I* mutMrs. Allen Lashy at C a m p a u lake. Mrs. William W a c h l e r h a u s e r , a»f tered Lurry the Blood. And, all hla atreet-sparrow Instincts Cainslanline, is visiting Mrs, C l i n t llaialges, Mrs, Hodges is e n t e r t a i n - sroused, he darted acroaa the road ing a few f r i e m l s this a f t e r n o o n in toward tbe girl. h o n o r of Mrs. W a c h t e r h a u s e r . T h e r e wan Just a n instant t o t p a r e . Mr. anal Mrs, I'hil A l t h e n , of t i r a n d Already tbe oncoming car was brushHapials, returneal T u e s d a y f r o m Ak- ing tlie girl's Mbouhter, t h e moturman ron, Ohio, anal c a m e t o L o w e l l a f t e r a'lunglng bis hell furiously and making I h e i r son, w l m h a s been s l a y i n g desperate efforts tu put uO t h r brakes with his g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr. anal Mrs. effectively. H, Van Dyke, Seizing the girl round t h e waist. Hugs and limdeiiins in elmice p a t t e r n s at Weekes'. a d v , Lurry yunkeal her bodily out of the way uf the cur and tbe taxi. T h e c a r Mrs, Kssia- I h i w a r d cnla'rtained a went u n ; so did tbe taxi, Uie alrlvrr n u i n h e r of ladies hast Krialay a f t e r noon at a a-ard p a r t y . I.ighl r e - slioutlng uhumes us he went down the fresluiienl wa-re serveal ami a gamd street. While, terrltled, ami shaken, the glri lime eiijpyeal hv all. Anmium-a'inents have ba'aui re- lay fair a nioment In laerry's urni*. •eive.l h e r e frami Aheralcen, W a s h , Skinner, lurking in tbe dlstana-r, saw if the marriage' aif Verna May Art* the little by-play anal Krinneel, T b r mud and C a r l M. W e a l h e r w a v o n lltth' watch wus uwelnM Larry's sleevr. lulv II, Mr. W e a t h e r w aHe x wivv thut II vvaii tfaioal f o r a a-oad spa-nl a a ample aif uioiiths last s u m - humlii'al al Ooldsteln's—nut fifty. m e r wilh his uncle. I'laal Malcolm T h e elhaiieaind Ndltalrr touched his • ml f a m i l y . linger. It was a o u e c a r a t — a eaie! New tissue giughains al Weekes*, Lua'k was In fa»r Larry, t h r Blood, T h e k'lrl o|H'mil her r y r * and looked LOW Kl.l. S O U T H SIDK. at hlm uratcfully. Aug. Mrs. L, T, W h i t e a n d "Thank y m see much," s h r said, iginilaugliter Huth, returneal Imme T u e s - Iiiit her laig. a> f r o m L a n s i n g , a f t e r visiting a I.n'ry. tlae r.lnual saw a Mil a s big wa-ek with Mr. W h i t e ' s m o t h e r a n d as a (•eriinaie sailMiiKe. hraither. Kxlrio'llna n hill, the irlrt l andad II Nliss Nina Lasleralay, aif T r a v e r s e C d v , ami Margaret Daw-sam, aif S a r a - to him. einel, turning, maele a siialihii naa-, vislleel at the Imme aif Mrs, •hash ua-r^" the raiuel und Ilitai a hoUxe, Sk laner •unee' hy, Clareme Mclntyre Satunlay and Sunday, " p i ial It. yMI leiillt!" h r hh<a4i|, Miss Mihlra'al J o n e s returneel liome ••tla»y, a'• ijne ha.-k, Skliuirr!" ihouleet I rialav a f t e r visiling t w o w e e k s lairry, with relatives in ( i r a m l Hapids, Kklniier a-tmee hiia'k, ehail.l. um , i , r In Mr a n d Mrs. A n d r e w llaiusrnian Ids eyes, spent Sumlav w i t h Mr. ami Mrs, " W h i e f r lee e-rhd, "Veen Ilium tu C l a r e n c e Ma'tnlyre, Mr. ami Mrs. C l v d e Mullen a n d tell me you dlaln't Y* t w o sons returneal Momlay night a f "Aw, -ay. Skinner. I'd JaMi pultrit ier a t h r e e e|a>s I r i p li> auto, visit- that dame «iul of iho ahmgei'/laa* ing at Hadlaml, M a a a t a w a p a r k a n d I—I gUlHS stir ta'iav.ail me. I - - " (iraml Haven, "Whiadya -'••I In yi'i* hunalV ^nuf leal Mr. ami Mrs. Will Mullen s l a v e d wilh Mrs. Martini Mullen w h e n llie^ Skinner, lairry lookeal ul II, "She give m r a wa i e- gone o n tlieir t r i p , iMie s|Mit, Skinner !** he niUllereat ahdr LOW M . I . MAN HF.NT T O P K I M l N fully. FOK I.AS T H K H ' , Paul .Null, c h a r g c d w i t h llM'ft ol t h y af M a t a r l f t a , •(» uallaens of gasoline ami I h e milk W h e n Am el Ine Aiubl.e^am r e t u r a r d carts f r o m P e t e r J . 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T W HrruraliMi* w r r r in M u r a m i yrMww. gamr* and g n n i l n g r — i n t o f u r ni%lir(l I l i r m l r r t a i w i m n l . a m i 4 n i n l> r r f m k m r n l e w r r r * r r v n l . ({ ' l i e I't S r o f mn- adv ler Is l u «|(i«'| Kli» • en'i ••1*11 kalf, N Bobby Coclet, ion nf Raktfft Walton Goelet. of New York, Is first heir to the famous Get lei a?2iMJ2&iw£hich !» ««|hnated al llOO.OOd.OOO, making bin tka arcalthieit baby in tbe worli Vci'n.in rtaNinl Umi In IK.'4:, unal vittti t l i r *•% lu-ltmg, H U N D R E D MILLION DOLLAR BABY I,'::r PIIKINI rr»ifii tnallemn. WHITNEYVILLE WHATNOTS. Aug. 8 . — W e d n e s d a y of last week Mr. a n d Mrs. S a m u e l O n a n . of W e s t l . o w c l l , Mrs. T h o m a s E c k e r l a m i d a u g h t e r , of ( i r a n d B a p i d s , J a m e s S k a h u w a n d Mrs. T h u m a s Skalian a n d b a b y , of t h e c i t y , c a m e t o h e l p Mrs. l ^ v i Cooper celebrate her b i r t h d a y . A lovely c h i c k e n d i n n e r w a s e n j o y e d b y all a n d ice c r e a m a n d c a k e in t h e a f t e r n o o n . S h e h a d t w o lovely b i r t h d a y c a k e s maaic b y h e r daugliters aud received several n i c e g i f t s . Mr. a n d M r s . B e e d C o o p , e r c a l l e d in t h e e v e n i n g t o cat icc c r e a m a n d c a k e . W e h o p e tai s|)cml i n a n y m o r e b i r t h d a y s w i t h Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. L o u i e D o u g l a s a n d daughtei* B e a t r i c e s p e n t W e d n e s d a y night w i t h t h e i r f r i e n d s , Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y L a v e r n of t i r a n d B a p i d s , Mrs, J a m e s McClure a n d son N o b l e went to lamsing Friday and came b a c k w i t h a n e w D u r a n t six c a r . Mr. a n d Mrs. B e r t D o u g l a s s w e r e i n l^owell W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n . Mr. a n d Mrs. Karl S i n c l a i r of Casc a d e c a l l e d o n Bert D o u g l a s s a u d w i f e F'riday. All a t t e n d e d t h e s h o w at laiwell. Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s M c C l u r e a m i s o u N o b l e c a l l e d o n Mrs. S a r a h Winks Tuesday afternon. Mrs. | M A, B r o w n is s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k - e n d at S o u t h L y o n s . Mrs. C l y d e B r o w n o t V e n n o n t ville visiled Mrs. D. A. Blood last Thursday. Mrs. B r o w n r e t u r n e d w i l h h e r Friday as far as Chester a n d S a t u r d a y w e n t l o Vickshiirg w i t h a c o u s i n l o visit Mr. B r o w n , H e is well a n d h a v i n g a line time, S u m l a y c a l l e r * at t h e D. C . lllaHal h o m e w e r e M r s . L u c r e t i a P e e l , Miss M a r g a r e t F'ulton, Mrs. J o e Peel, all of C a l e d o n i a , Mary C o o k of t i r a n d B a p i d s , Mrs. K r n e s t T h o m p s o n of McCords, Will Lind a n d f a m i l y of Wwdland, Mrs, J . 11. FVaxer c a l l e d o n Mrs. Blood M o n d a y . Ilk* S n o w l a n l i e s ' Aid will m e e t a l Ihe W h i t n e y v i l l e p a r s o n a g e W e d n e s d a y . Aug, tf. T i n y h o p e t o h a v e a good attendance, Mr. a n d Mrs, P a y n e a n d son tiilb e r t uf H a s t i n g s a n d Mrs. C u l v e r of K a l a m a x o o visited F r a n c e s P a y n e at llie B u c k e f e l l o w h o m e lasl S u m l a y , Mrs. Sam O n a n of Wa* .* L o w e l l called o n h e r . p a r e n t s M . i.i.t -imt f o u n d a new niece waltlnj; ' i surprise her. At tin* m e e l i n g Indd C : . ! lirah a m ' s lasl Wediiesdax ever,, ig. It w a s voted t o r e p l a c e tin* old s t e p s at W h i t n e y v i l l e c h u r e h Willi s o m e n e w c n n e n l o n e s , II will b e a line impruvenient and appreciated by t h e I c h u r c h goers. Meet M. I,. lir%l wiklirft of a h i n l uf u M f r i r m K IM r. Teibtieap, Mr. and Mrs. Reader Marrieal. I M llev, li. I l o a g . al <«lp Of M'. |IM|||> llllil l|l« Mp|l.^tl|l«|l !• T r i n i t y .MelliaMlesI p a r s o n a g e , l i r a n d fHM" ll|l|ir«itMl|i|l«iii« lll.il IIHI'MllV^ ItapiiU. J u h ||r%. Klorriw r F u l l rtlele^i ler •tii-M.-n-.l •AtiiiMi'.'HNi. e r . of l a i w e l l , a m i Mr. l l r W i l l P a r A W a r g of W h i n i n g n s h . of Uial eily, TIM*% nn* l i v i n g (•» N 'I'Hilli-MMV MIhmiI ia!» al HM* gnHHn's ha Hue o n l l r n r y M r e e t Iherr. Mrs. I ' a r r i U i INN IMMI k r r f i l l : ' S i r I lu-nre ) u u m v tliiNVntff i H a i s e h o h l g o o i K iiMivnl Iw h r r n r w ««r ttlrciliK Ml«« fo (riaa-k Ml a liaaeM*. w l i r r r s h e is f o l l o w H liv I h r • 1 M r . a n d -vlrs. .•imies M c C l u r e .Noble d r o v e t o G r a n d B a p i d s S u n d a y a n d visited f r i e n d s t h e r e a t poon. in the afternoon, tbey drove t o Alarne t o s e e a b a l l g a m e a n d t o visil old f r i e m l s a n d n e i g h b o r s . M r s . I h o n m s Skalian a n d b a b y n a v e been spending several days visiting t h e i r c o u s i n s , M r . a n d Mrs Levi Cooper. T b e l l u e s l i i h g m a c h i n e m ^ t r sev- . e r a l c a n s in o u r n e i g h b o r b o o d l a s t w e e k b i n u i u n ' t stay l o n g i n o n e place. Wheat and rye a r e not very ; f o o d crops mis year, but oats a r e lair. I hal Helps a little, b u t n o t much enccurageuient for tbe farmer. 1 . Miss fclsie .Sash of O t s e g o i s s p e n d | i n g t b e week w i t h Hev. M a i l m a n a n d j family. • Lasl Sunday evening, Ihe stork ' c a l l e d a t t b e h o m e of S r . a n d Mrs : Levi C o o p e r a n d l e f t a b a b y g i r l w e i g h i n g .i lbs. Levi s a y s I b e l i t t l e Miss M a r y L o u ise w i l l d e p e n d o n ( K e c d C o o p e r f o r Us b o a r d a n d • clothes, i i r a n d p a isn't In it! 2 § ! a s l ^ w a n e r l y conference will I b e h e l d at A l t o c l i u r c h n e x t T u e s d a y a t - p . m . At t h i s t i m e a v o l e w i U be taken to decide on continuing Iba parish plan o r go hack to the circ u i t p l a n a g a i n . All o l l i c e r s a r e especmily requested to be present a n d all o t l i e r s w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d . Mrs. t d . Davis spent Monday night w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. B e e d C o o p e r , at l-evi C o o p e r ' s . Ihat new g r a n d d a u g h t e r is some attraction a n d uaaie g i r l . Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k D e n i s e a n d s o n I v a n a n d w i f e of C a l e d o n i a s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. J . 11. F r a z i e r . hryon Patterson aud family and Airs. W a t l e r s o n a n d s o n v i s i t e d a t Alliert l l e i n z e h n a i r s of P a r i s t o w n s h i p last S u n d a y . June Patterson has r e l u m e d home aflcr spending some time with her t i r a n d m a P a l l c r s o n at ( i r a m l B a p i d s . Mr. a m i Mrs. Hold. F r a z i e r a n d c h i l d r e n , D o r a a n d B o b e r t , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n F r a z i e r a n d M r s . J l a t t i e Dull", of C h i c a g o , r e t u r n e d t u t h e i r i m m e s a f t e r .spending n e a r l y a w e e k with Charles Cress and family. Mr. a n d Mrs. A r l o S e a r s s p e n t Salu r d a y night a n d S u n d a y w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. J o e Heed of ( i r a n d B a p i d s . Will L i n d a n d f a m i l y , of Wood-* Iumi s p e n t S u m l a y e v e n i n g w i t h Mr. a m i Mrs. Will T h o m a s . Bev. a n d M r s . B u b i n g h a n d child r e n of B y r o n C e n t e r , a f o r m e r past o r h e r e , calleal on f r i e n d s in o u r neighhoriiood Tuesday. Itev. a n d Mrs. Pegg a n d c h i l d r e n of Beed City called on Mr. a m i Mrs. Hlood anal Mr. a n d Mrs. J . II. F r a z i e r last Wedncsalay. Hev. P e n g w a s a f o r m e r psislor h e r e . Our Whilueyville correspondent w i s h e s t o h a v e the item of last w e e k ' s papa-r s t a t i n g that s h e h a d b e e n con lined to h e r b e d f o r live months corrected. She says perh a p s it h a s s e e m e d that long but h a s b e e n amly seven w e e k s . Any o n e w i s h i n g a n y i l e m s put in t h e p a p e r will alo us a f a v o r by giving Ihem hi Mrs, Louie Douglass. S h e is a s s i s t i n g o u r c o r r e s p o n d e n t d i n i n g h e r illness. Mr. ami Mrs. F a y lloppai a n d little d a u g h t e r s A r l c n e a n d M a x i n e of Hehling s p e n t W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s alay w i l h IUT m o t h e r , M r s . Lizzie S e a r s , at Ihe hatme of D, C . Blood. 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