Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan, Wednesday, March 30, 1927 No. 13

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1 .^,,,. A";,!M^'aaja w^^aap^p!pajwpaa < pppapppaaaaaaaaapapaaaa ± '.' ^ Vol. 45 Eaeblkhed 1847 ymouc^^ < < SPRNG PRESSES For Smar Women $9.95 Arn Arbor Dresses of fascnang newness-clever" slk crepes, lovely georgees, sporve ub slks, jauny flannels jerseys, flowery prns ve wh one anoher n chc! Every flare and lne forell Easer needs-bolerosers ppng pleang-smar n every deal! And so modesly prced! See hose dresses modeled a our Saurday afernoon syle shows, from 2:3 o 4: ^ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ Second Floor Annual Saleb de'ot] Drugs, Toleres Begns Aprl Ends Aprl 9. --CHAPELS HOWELL -.4» Pnckney, Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, Wednesday, March 3, 1927 No MCH TS THE SAME OLD STORY Hand a Cusomer 1 Cens for hs Dollar and He'll Apprecae Every Tme Our Busness Proves Waches Damonds Clocks -ewelry Slverware.. Fne Cu Glass Ar Glass- Umbrellas Pyrex. Tdfle Arcle's Founan 1ens Eversharp Pencls Opcal Goods Everyhng For Shower Weddng Annversary A SQUARE DEAL PRCE TAG SAYS DOLLARS SAVED TO PNCKNEY PATRONS-We Don' Mean Maybe ^ n T^ M^Laa^hlVs CARPENTER-ETER W1LU-ARD BREWER HOFF Mrs. Sarah Hooker receved word Wllard Brewer Hoff,aon of Warren Saurday of he marrage of her jnd fclmmclue Brewer Hoff, was born granddaugher, Mss Bernce Carpen on Sepember 16, 1861,n Superor u. r or' belaud, Florda, o M>- V. 8 ownshp, Washenaw couny and ded eer of Cobbown, Georga on Wedm-sdav, a Pnckney, Mchgan, March 23,1^27 March 23. aged 65 years, 5 monhs and 3 days. Hs moher ded when he was sx S TACKABLE--DUNN years old and hs early chldhood was Darnel F. Dunn of Howell- and Mss spen wh hs grandparens, Mr. and Lucle Sackable of Pnckney were Mrs. ohn Brewer, poneer selers learned a Howell on March y by of Superor ownshp. n lo>71 hs 'Y. Fr. Crowe. faher was uned n marrage o Mss Elzabeh Berwsle of Pnckney ana QUACK HEALERS ALED soon afer he came o hs vllage o Sunday'a Free Press gave an ac- make hs home wh hm. n LOUU of he arres of four alleged ' 18S5 he wad marred o Mss Malda Auh healers a Fln. They had been Mcllrde of Pnckney, a nece of hlae reapng a rch harves Alexander Mclnyre wh among he whom ' red'.loua people of Fln. The ev<k ma,- agans hem was obaned by ller Daler, under cover man of he Fln polce force. laller posed as a sck man and was ola by le healers ha he was suffer- 111/ from foureen dfferen almens. ROADS OPEN AGAN ''e fros has go ou of he road ;n s secon prey well and hey are a.l n prey good shape now. The ackson-howell and Ann Arbor-Lav sne; ousse; are agan runnng hrou^'. hev on he scheduled me. The lae mad. he;-- frs rp lajs Frday as he bad place n he road hs sde of Dx r was no made passable unl she had made her home.. One daugher, Edna, was born o hs unon. The deceased conduced a shoe sore n Vpslan for a me and laer one n Pnckney. n 1887 he moved hs famly o Kansas and laer o Denver where he engaged n he resauran busness. Reurnng o Mchgan n 18m', he spen some me n vsng j old fr nds and relaves and hen acceped a clerkshp wh he Grand Trunk Rarroad a Dero whch le hed unl anuary 1927 when he was: compelled by ll healh o gve up. The end came suddenly and whou' warnng and conformed wh hs slen' am rerng manner. Conen o ph..' an unobrusve par n lfe's sruggl- :m'.l rheless he was always wllng o llell. exend a helpng hand o hose less o- forunae han hmself and s deea< PUBLC TENNS COURT and no words ha coun mos n :- A enns cour las been lad ou or!m own square and hecour emh,- world of sorrow. He s survv.d by 1 as.- of 'uckney expec o become daugher, Mrs. Edna Schrued r of exp- s n ha spor n he near.vnver, Colorado; wo brohers, L. W. fuure. The os was pad by publc of Fln and R A. of Shawnee, Oklahoma uo '..ols. and hree ssers, la M..,- Laura, Alle and Kah-ryu Hull" of MAKE SECOND VST hs vllage. he.avey whosje oh saen The'yfuneral servces wen d am auo accessory sore was brok n from he famly home, Saurday a no and robbed of abou $2 worh 2: '. M., Rev.. W. Cook of Ahens of 'oodyear Tros abou wo weeks offcang, asssed by Rev. l. W.May ago was vsed agan by heve las crof. Bural was n he Y mcauy Saurday ngh. They broke he locks Cemeery. off of!v hgh es gasolne ank h'- n- ; vl pumped ou a large juaa MSS MARY HOUSER } o gh es gas. Beng 4k$d ^ s s ^ar y Houser ded a her hom. sufpll '<! wh.es and gas s a Three'Oas orr/ aajrlwf^wk^^! ' P"f, a'! nex rp wll be for was a resden of Pnekmy fo cv lr..u r o.. number of years, beng houseke p. a S. Mary's reco-y durng n ll.l.v AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED ON oraes of Rev. Comerford and KeV. A le ennal Sprng Elecon o Covle. 1 le (1, on Monday, Aprl 4, 127, a un'11o>. am ndnen o Arcle \l LEGSLATVE NOTES of 'a.' ' 'om-uon relave o laraon Te legslaure sll connm of neropol.an dsrcs wll le submed o he elecors of hs couny. 'A'o' on anmnemen o ar! eg/ o- m Sae Consuon,.Sal,.1'ce le gh of he < Consuon be re ruled bv add u' n o a.ew secon o sand a.s.a 1 - on hry-one for he purpose of cv a!v. meropolan dsrcs? mark me. Wh mos of he au blls no ye aced on ered ha here wll be a le; -aslave.m a he las mnue n onh r o g. :." needed appropraon blls pas.-.u. Th capal punshmen bll lumbers peacefully n he seral,uue a lary commeee, s sponsors ha\ma apparenly gven up hope of brnc'm. o a voe. Goodyear Balloon Tres a Rock Boom Prces z f you wan Goodyear Balloon Tres, ge hem now. Reduced prces are n effec, and here s no need o deny yourself or your car any longer. A he new low prces, you can have Goodyear Balloon Tres made wh exra-elasc, exra-durable SUPERTWST for eher your presen wheels or small dameer wheels, for, very lle more han he cos of good hgh-pressure res. Takes us less han an hour o make he changeover. Drop n or call us for Goodyear prces and changeover apponmen. SNCLAR OL STATON UBB LAVBY PNCKNEY -MCH. Lake Waned A Lake of 25 or 5 acres, surrounded whmafh, and he more rpu! he beer, wre gvng prce and erms. H.B.HAYNES Room 16, Savngs Bank Bldg., Ypslan, Mch. ^ ^ - ^, f._ LB mumnmwhmmmmnn CASH SPECALS a H A $ -¾^ Blended-for-Flavor COFFEES REDUCTON ON COFFEE 8 All Coffees Are Lower! PLEASE CALL AND GET PRCES COFFEES GROUND FRESH EVERY DAY WEEK END SPECALS 2 CANS GOOD PEAS 25c 2 CANS GOOD CORN 25c SUN BRGHT CLEANER 5c 2 lb PUFFED RASNS 25c The llowell-ann Arbor Sa:ua na:, row ms apparenly been compromse d Ho\sell wll ge an appropraon 'o lemodel h r nsuon and la v w '}'.!, hospal wll be bul a Ann A r- Lro, he Howell nsuon beng a a ;.s a convalescen homa A '] ren gas ax bll wh he weh/m ax unchanged excep ha ao o o >>'. \>, ould go o he counes has e r repored ou. Ths bll wll proaaa. y pass as s clamed ha has e-.-uppol. of he Governor,and he way Commees of he Admn.-r Loard, he Senae anl he Flour s purely an emergency na asr < de owr hf depleon of h<. funds so ha he road work u O be curaled. We wsh o express our graeful apprecaon of he sympahy and asssance of our frends and neghbors durng our bereavemen. Mrs. Edna Schroeder Msses Laura, Alle and Kaherne Hoff Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoff Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hoff Kegular Communcaon of Lvngson Lodge No. 76, F. & A. \L, 1'nckney, Tuesday evenng, Aprl h. Refreshmens wll be served. A good aendance s desred as arrangemens wll be made for aendng he banque and school of nsrucon a Sockbrdge on Aprl \Z. Mlo Keler, Scc'y. HAD HS HORSE KLLED Las Wedru.aay whle. C. la.-s- a '"d who l:\-es on he Frank Laro, larm wa.- on ds way home wh.-. am, a man from Lansng aemp-d o <ha\:, pa.- hm wh an auo n.-ar be Ko> la. -way fann. The car h -- 'e- '-vach ran across he road, klled and.-kdded no he eam, breakng one 1¾ e ho's, s legs so ha had o v- Rlled. We undersand ha lv <. ;r our,, r refuses o pay damages clamng!v owner of he porker s o blame for he accden.. PAST MATRONS NGHT Abou. 1 people aended u Las Maron's ngh of he. E. S. a he Masonc Temple las Frday v, rv ng. Th. re wr\- guess from Lrghon, An.: Arbor. Howell, Ypslan, -Sockbrd-e and Dexer Chapers. -'^ < v' O'..-1'": ss\'f memoral sen'c. was e;ven by he fve pas marons n memory o: he hnc pas maron ~ who have passed on o ha Gram! ' Chaper above. Afer naon by h pas maron.-, and pas offcers and remarks by several of he guess a po lurk sunp r was served. W. W. BARNARD j REMEMBER THE DATE SAVE $15. Aprl f h la"27 s he las lay you (an -;,vr s :,. on he New mproved l'.r'l McCormck-Deernp manure NOTCE CARD OF THANKS.' pr amr. v. E.. Barron, Howell o NOTCE All par res are srcly forbdden o hrow rubbsh of any knd on 'nadlla S. wes from he gymnusum. Haze Ssers C H. Kennedy, Vllage Presden The House passed he. Thomas T. h'l Monday, 63 o 3. Ths b! \.r> \de-. for he re-organzaon r,' a ax commsson. Senaor Kspe. nroduced n he Senae- annoua ha he purpose of he bll was ; force feorge Lord off of he ax < on msson and saddle $5, ad'.a al ax on Wayne couny. s from Wayne couny. ENTERTANED Mr. '. FRENDS Mrs. Fred Bowman eneran..,,. number of frends and relave.- honor of Mr. Bowman's brhda.\ S./. urday evenng. The evenng wn -.-^^r^ n playng brdge and a very pleaad me was had by all.. Refreshnn n were served o he assembled gueswho w(re presen from Howell. )e ro and Pnckney. NOTCE The Lades Ad Socey wll.-a dnner a her rooms on Town \\< mg Day befrnnng a 11 :3 unl are sorvd. 1 BARS FLAKE WHTE SOAP 39c BETTY CROCKER FLOUR $1.19 SUGAR, 1 lb 69c LARGE SZE BOTTLE CATSUP 18c LGE.SZE PKG.CTRUS WASHNG POWDER 17c NO. 3 PNEAPPLE per can 29c 2 b HAND PCKED BEANS 14c A GOOD CAN OF CORN 1c 2 ROLLS OF 5c WAX PAPER 6c 2 CANS GOOD PEAb 25c 1 4 PKG. BANK ROLL TOBACCO 25c A GOOD BOX OF MATCHES 4c FRENCH MUSTARD, 2 for 25c SHREDDED WHEAT 12c FREE BAGS Try a 2 b Box of Naonal Bscu Co'r 'PREMUM SODA CRACKERS,"The Bes Made. GROCERY OR FREE BASKETS C. H. KENNED - ^5nH«^ H«jy " w ",sw^;ff!l

2 THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH 1 Uned Sales nrue> laud u Shangha. _' Rado commsson, U-L o rgh: O. 11. Caldwell, Eugene u. Sykes, ohn F. nhon and. A. Bellows. Admral Bullard, charman. s cm hs way home from Chna. 3 M. Paul Claude!, new ambassador from France. NEWS REVEW OF CURRENTEVENTS $7,, Surplus for Fscal Year n Sgh, Accordng o Mellon. ECRETARY OF THE TREASURY S Mellon has offcally admed ha he larges reducon n he publc deb on record may be accomplshed n he presen fscal year endng une 3 nex. A surplus consderably n excess of T $5,., represenng he dffer HE frs meeng of he new federal rado commsson was held a ence beween ordnary receps and ordnary expendures, s assured. Here Washngon on March ].". one of he ofor, whle members of congress and frs acs of he new commsson was ohers have nssed ha he half o announce daes. March 12!» o Aprl bllon mark would he reached. Mr, 1, for publc hearngs, he purpose of Mellon has been unwllng o boos hs whch wll be o oban mehods of reducng rado nerference, A enave esmae beyond he S.'NM.ooo.ooo oal announced by he budge bureau las schedule of opcs for dscusson ncludes pro[k>sals for wdenng he December Th he surplus wll acually exceed $'fxv<xxuxx>, md may go as hgh a lmaon of power, and reducon n broadcasng bands of wave lenghs, as $7lH.lKMl.(Kl(). s now assered h\ frequency separaon, smulaneous some of he expers whose esmaes broadcasng wh he same frequency. have usually beer consderably above a dvson of me broadcasng saons, a con.-olda on of broadcasng hose of he reasury and whose pre dcons have been made good n pre scr\ce and a lmaon of he number voas years. of saons. The hearngs wll no be A surplus of jc.oo.ooo.oon wll mean open for ndvdual clams or complans. an^aeunl deb reducon for he fscal year f't n excess of ^1, WK.K M,(MM). Deb reremen hrough he sauory BECAFSE he publshed an arcle n snkng fund wll amoun o nearly he Chrsan Enqurer declarng $34,. anl reremens from.;> - la he Cod of he Bble "preferred nens from foregn naons wll rep he savory smell of roas cules fo he resen more han $123.( MKUX o. >eh odors of boled cabbage," Ernes V. reremens oherwse han by means of he surplus wll amoun o abou Serrv a Torono, Canada, was found guly by a Canadan jury of blasphemous $57,,. Addng a SoH.M.NX) lbel under an ancen Brsh surplus o hs amoun wll mean a saue makng a crme o crcze oal reducon n he publc deb of he Chrsan Cod. Serry's defense $1,7,,. was ha he was merely ryng o lberalze The deb reducon has exceeded publc opnon and ha he $1,,, n only hree of he las hough bs arcle would clear he seven years, he hghes oal beng n 192, when he deb was cu down by conroversy over he personaly of he Dey. $l,18. r >..ooo. n BL'g -he deb reducon amouned o 1,14.,mo. and A CN1TED STATES Supreme cour n 1124 o $1.<e%().. The deb decson of consderable mporance o many communes, es'peeall> was reduced n l le fscal year 11'L'" by $735,, and n V,Y2(\ hy.«73,<>oo. n he souhern saes, was handed. The oal deb on December Ml. down on March 14, The- cour held a' 192H. was $1H.7:..34.7fM. unconsuonal he Lousana sae Tf he surplus runs as hgh as $1".- and New Orleans muncpal segregaon codes under whch negroes mv,. fnd many fnancal expers beleve may. he recorrl deb reducon of he year uvjo wll be equaled. )y whe communes where a major barred from resdence n predonnan' A surplus above hs amoun wll mean y of he whe resdens have me he breakng of all records n annua! gven fer consen n wrng. deb reremen. Whle he reasury sll lacks r curae oals on ncome-ax receps. REMER MESSOUN has underaken o organze a vas nsurance P was ndcaed ha a leas?"«'>.. has been colleced. Tnamoun would represen an ncrease organzaon o guaranee long-rme c-eds exended by alan manufacurers o foregn purchasers of alan of $85,, over March ncome ax paymens n 12(1. Complee repors made merchandse. from he nernal revenue collecor-; s esmaed ha before he plans may brng he oal up above SOoo,- call be fully earned ou he new end',, nsurance nsue mus have a fully pad up capal of Sno.ooo.ooo.ooo lre O nearly ;>4.".MH,OO. The held of operaon s so large s hough hs X MARCH 1 Harry F. Snclar, mllonare ol! magnae, was found money wll be easly found. fascs guly Of conemp of he Uned Saes crcles nss ha all he money nvesed n hs organzaon should b--! senae by a jury n he Dsrc of Colomba Supreme cour. The case ^rov,- alan, hus freeng from any for- j ou of he senae nvesgaon of he egn nfluence whaever. Tea Po dome ol scandal hree years a.ffo, when Snclar refused o answer nerrogaons of he senae commee. Found guly on all four couns OT he ndcmens agans hm, Snclar faces a jal senence of from one mpnh o a', year n he Dsrc jal 'd a fne of from $1 o $1.. The fwsnence has no been mposed, pendng he dsposon of he moon for a. new xlal made by Snclar's counsel, and s execuon wll bo furher delayed by he appeal whch wll be aken o he Dsrc Cour of App»aK and ulmaely o he 1 ned Saes Snpreme cour, accordng o defense! aorneys, f he new ral s dened. Snclar, whose conemp ral s he fw of he crmnal proceedngs growng ou of he ol nvesgaon o b-> ded, was ndced under Secon 2 of he Revsed Saues, he same Sfon whch wll be nvoked aguns nrael nsull, he Chcago uly mag )Ue; hs aorney, Danel Schuyler Chcago, and oher wnesses who (red o esfy before he Reed»«b-fwn commee, f hey are ever <proagh o book. Snclar, refusng o answer he comfrlm'b quesons on he advce of hs counsel, dened he pernency of he queres, assered ha answer mgh jeopardze he oucome of lgaon n whch hs company he Mammoh Ol company-- was engaged wh he governmen and dened he auhory of he commee o queson hm o maers whch had become he subjec of lgaon..usce H/ n hs charge warned he jury ha he pernency of he quesons hal already been decded hy he cour as a maer of law and ha neher he fac ha Snclar, n refusng o esfy, aced on he advce of counsel or may have beleved he had a legal rgh o refuse f he wshed, could be consdered as a defense for he ol man. n conjuncon wh he cred nsur, ance he governmen plan" fo saon ade busness- men abroad fo keep n eloses ouch wh marke condons, hroughou he world and o asss n placng urge accouns for a'an frms. These "observaon poss" would manan consan ouch wh he homeland hrough he consular servce and oher agences. alan ndusry s n a serous con do. Many facores are closed or runnng on shor me or wh lmed crews. s esmaed ha L'.'O.MX) people are cu of work, or fve mes as many as could no fnd employmen a few monhs ago. s o remedy hs condon and o nsure an ncrease n alan markes ha he Mussoln governmen s makng srenuous effors o fnd foregn markes. enng of he dsance beween Denver and Sal Lake Cy by approxmaely.'4 mles, and wll also elmnae much of he heavy grades. The unnel, whle bul by he sae of Colorado, s under lease by he Moffa lne, a road ha of self s of no mporance excep ha conrols hs new way o he Wes. A farly well-founded sory eurrru n Denver s o he effec ha lnes are beng lad for he lnkng up by conrol of raffc arrangemens of he Burlngon, he Denver <fc Ro Crande Wesern and he Wesern Pacfc wh he Moffa road. f such a combnaon of neress should be effeced, would consue a par of he Rurlngon, Croa Norhern and Norhern Pacfc combnaon. f n addon o hs federaon of norhern and cenral ransconnenal roues, here s anyhng n he repors of Rurlngon nspraon behnd he gradual lnkng up of shor lnes from he Oho rver o New Orleans and he Clf, here would be n prospec a ral sysem of a magnude never magned before n Amerca. UNTED STATES SENATOR WTLllam H. Kng of Cah, on a vs o 'oro Rco and oher Carrlbenn slands, proposed fo vs he republc of Ha, bu he Haan governmen refused hm permsson o land. The Haan governmen held was free o bar Mr. Kng, as he was makng he vs as a prvae czen, no as a senaor. Senaor Kng has been ouspoken n hs crcsm of he presen regme n Ha headed by Presden Lus Rorno. The Haan admnsraon s under he gudance of he Amercan governmen, represened by a force of marnes. The Sae depar' rnen made an effor, ;hrough Rrlg Cen. ohn H. Russell, Amercan hgh commssoner n Ha, o exer s nfluence n an. effor o have he order changed, bu whou success, he Presden of he republc channg ha he presence of Senaor Kng would he a menace o he peace and prospery of he people because of he feelng of he publc n relaon h hs effors " recall he Amercan roops from Ha. Senaor Kng vsed S».mo Domngo, bu dd no make any effor o land a Puero Prnce. The senaor sad he abandoned bs plans o vs Ha, as he feared hs vs here mgh cause a clash beween he Amercan mlary forces and he people. T HE lbel su of.-xaron Sapro agu.ns Henry Ford for S,, becusp of he charges f s clamed were made n he Dearborn ndependen, owm-d by Mr. Ford, ha Sapro was he head of a ewsh combnaon organzed for he purpose of defraudng he Amercan farmers, opened a Dero on March 14, am s exneced o connue for approxmaely HO da.\ s. Aorneys for Sapro saed n her openng argumens ha res-.dy coverng H pons would be nroduced. PRESDENT COOUDCE has nd- eaed ha he 'ned Saes governmen wll no consder he esablshmen of a proecorae over he governmen of Ncaragua as requesed by Presden Daz. The Presden s desrous of encouragng peaceful condons n Cenral Amerca, hu feels ha o ake on a permanen oblgaon o manan order n Ncaragua would he oo much, The proposed allance s descrbed as somewha smlar fo ha enered nfo beween he Uned Saes and Ha n m... f would Allow hs governmen o nervene n case of revoluon o manan order, and gve he doed Saes lmed supervson over Ncaragua!) condons. Anoher condon of he Daz proposal s fln a bg loan should he made o Ncaragua. THE compleon of he Moffa road unnel hrough he Rocky mounans near Denver may brng abou a new groupng of ralroads and produce one of he mos gganc ralroad combnaons n hs counry. The unnel s now nearlng compleon. When s ready for use wll mean he shor- HTHK Mexcan governmen s ryng o nduce he Amercan governmen o awa he decson of he Mexcan Supreme cour on he queson of he consuonaly of he Mexcan land laws before lfng he arms embargo. Amercan ol men ha\e asked for njuncons agans he enforcemen of he law ha would deprve 'M 'n of he peroleum neress, and decson n hs case s expeced whng a shor me, s nmaed ha Presden Cnlles may fnd hs decson an easy way ou of he dffculy, as he cours may decde ha he laws creang he dffcules ar unconsuonal Rado Warnngs Make Sea Safe Keep Shps nformed as o Locaon of cebergs and Derelcs. <&- New York. "Barquenlne abandoned n snkng condon and se on Are n La. 41 norh. Long. 47 wes. May possbly be a danger o navgaon. Crew on board seamshp." Such was he purpor of a warnng o all shps whch was radaed from he wlrelesw aerals of an Alanc lner one balmy ngh, bald u oulne and conveyng lle o he average landsman. Ru wha of he hdden menace behnd hose words? asks a wrer n he New York Herald Trbune. From me o me, when dsaser overakes some palaal lner, we are remnded of he dangers of he sea and of he val par played by wreless as a lve-savng agen. Ru wha of he hundreds of oher ocean casuales whch occur every year? These casuales are equally dsasrous, from he pon of vew of he oal loss of lfe and propery nvolved, bu hey are on such small scales ndvdually ha hey are consdered relavely unmporan and ve never hear anyhng abou hem. We never hear eher of he par played by wreless fh hese cases, or of he par plays subsequenly perhaps monhs or years laer -n prevenng major dsasers whch may easly resul from a mnor casualy, such as ha recorded n our openng paragraph. Wreless Plays mporan Par. Ye wreless communcaon connues o play an ncreasngly mporan par n he safeguardng of lfe and propery a sea, and n hs arcle s proposed o deal wh some lle known phases of wreless acvy whch are n consan operaon our on he broad Alanc, far beyond he rm of he horzon. The buses ocean roue n he world s ha followed across he norh Alanc hy he grea lners whch ply beween Europe and New York. Durng he busy season as many as 4 lners of dfferen naonales may be arrvng a and leavng he ermnal pors on eher sde every weekend. Added o hs number here are counless cargo vessels, or freghers. All hese shps follow well-defned racks or lanes across he ocean - lanes whch are as defnely lad ou and as rgdly followed as a man sae hghway on land. f were possble o ascend o a grea hejghr n an arshp, so ha a brd's-eye vew of he whole Alanc could be obaned, he observer would see wo endless lnes of shps bu a few mles apar one lne bound wes and he oher bound eas. Dangers o Navgaon. Wlh hs enormous collecon of shppng consanly movng o and fro a very close wach ndeed cun he kep upon dangers o navgaon, and warnngs can be broadcas hy wreless o nform oher shps ;).s o he exac naure and poson of hese dangers. And wha are hese myserous dangers o navgaon? We have all heard of "flosam and esam," hu how many -f us know he meanng of he expresson, and ha orgnaed anng salors? Flosam may be ayflng whch floas, and may -.-ave orgmed near he shore and bee) washed ou o sea. esam s also anyhng whch wll floa, and he erm s usually appled o somehng whch has been hrown overboard, or jesoned, from a shp a sea. Many small freghers pu o sea wh "deck cargoes" ha s, cargo whch, for wan of spa<e below, s sowed on deck. Tmber s frequenly carred n hs- fashon, also bulky machnery whch canno, on accoun of s sze, le lowered down a hach. f a vessel carryng such a cargo encouners a volen sorm her deck cargo may be orn adrf and washed overboard hy huge waves, or may. for he safey of he shp, be cu adrf lo he <rew and je sonod. Flosam and jesam., herefore, may conss of an enormous varey of maeral, such as huge bulks of mber, seam engne bolers, los barges, small boas, buoys orn adrf from her moorngs near shore, and wreckage from sunken shps, all hghly dangerous o shppng. f, for nsance, a lner rushng along n he dark a 2 knos happened o h a bulk of mber end on, her hull would ceranly be perced. Such obsrucons, alhough suffcen o cause damage of a more or less serous naure, rarely cause he complee desrucon of a speedng lner. Far more dangerous han hs mscellaneous collecon of flosam and jesam are derelcs and cebergs. The Menace of he Derelc. frequenly happens ha when a shp s very serously damaged by fre, sorm or collson, she s abandoned by her crew and lef n a snkng condon. However, shps so abandoned do no always snk. For a varey of reasons (such as ulr locks below decks, naural buoyancy due, perhaps, o a cargo of mber, ec.), he vessel may connue o snk unl she s unmanageable, and reman here. Tha s o say, her decks may be awash or jus submerged, leavng only he mass showng above waer. A vessel n hs condon becomes a derelc, and one of he sea's greaes perls o shppng, for whereas he presence of cebergs s o be expeced n ceran regons a ceran mes of he year, he derelc may be anywhere, a any me, lurkng unseen jus? below he surface, or under cover of darkness. Surprsng as may seem, such derelcs reman afloa lke hs somemes for years, drfng abou am lessly a he mercy of he wnd and ocean currens. There are always such derelcs movng abou he Alanc, mosly n unfrequened regons, bu occasonally hey make her appearance upon he grea shppng lanes, ard o wreless he cred s due ha hey do no harm. f mgh be hough ha a damaged vessel, abandoned o become a derelc, would no move very far from s poson a he me of abandonmen, and would, herefore, be que eusy o avod. Such, however, s far from beng he case. Anoher grave danger whch has o be fnc'd annually by he navgaors of our grea lners and freghers s ha of collson wh cebergs. cebergs Grea Danger. From he me an ceberg breaks adrf from he foo of s paren glacer ll he me reaches he man shppng lanes, a perod of wo years generally elapses, bu every year, on beng released from her wner mprsonmen, hey swoop down.pas Newfoundland and reach he Crand Ranks abou March. From hen on FOR PORTO RCO Ronne MacLeary, New York sculpor, wh he saue she has jus compleed for Poro Rco, n honor of he sland's greaes paro. Munos Rvera. wll be unveled uly T on he campus of he Unversy of Poro Rco, San uan. The symbolc bronze fgure sands egh fee n hegh BRDE ACTS AS A LOOKOUT WHLE HER HUSBAND STEALS Couple Confess o Havng 25 Burglares n and Abou New York Cy. Commed New York. A young man and hs brde of a few monhs, arresed n ersey Cy us suspcous persons, confessed o havng commed weny-fve burglares n Hudson couny n he las monh. They are Alvn Black, weny-hree years old, alas Alvn.lessup. of 44- Pacfc sree, Brooklyn, and hs wfe. Kl/.abeh, weny-one. The young wfe, he polce sad, aced as a lookou whle her husband forced hs way no aparmens. Seveny-wo pawn ckes were found n her possesson, represenng loo valued a from SlO.oOO o $1.',, he polce sad. A mmy also WAS found on he husband. For several hours afer her arres he wo offered a varey of defenses and explanaons for he possesson of he pawn ckes, bu when he husband's polce record was produced, showng a half dozen rfrress and one convcon, hey confessed and offered o ake he deecves on a our of.tefsey Cy o show hem houses whch hey had looed. nspecor ohn Underwood sad he Blacks old hm hey had been drven o crme las Sepember when n urgen need of money for docor's blls and when boh were whou employmen. Black sad he had been a law Suden, bu he polce have no ye confrmed hs asseron. They fold he polce hey were marred on December 1. The polce repor ha Black sad be and hs wfe sared her hefs n Weehawken. Afer several burglares here hey wen o Wes New York, and hen n urn.o Uolon Cy, Norh Bergen, Bayonne and ersey Cy. The husband sad he ran bell of ll! «bv,a uly or /vrw?!»«t» «r» lners. n clear weaher hey may be see, even n he dark, bu n foggy wea- er her proxmy can only be guessed. As many of hem measure anyhng up o 1. fee long by several hundred fe^ hgh, he dsasrous consequence of a collson wh one of hem wll be fully apprecaed. was hus ha he ll-faed Tanc me her doom n l'll!. As a resul of ha dsaser, regulaons and arrangemens were made o comba he danger, and all he naons usng he norh Alanc roue conrbue owards he upkeep of an ce parol servce. Ths servce 18 conduced on behalf 4f all he naons concerned by he Uned Saes governmen, whch sends ou he revenue cuers "Seneca," "Modoc" and "Tampa" every year o parol he ce regon n relays unl all sgns of he ce have dsappeared. Durng he season one of hese cuers s always on duy, crusng over he danger area, nong new cebergs as hey arrve and followng he movemens of hose already repored. Twce a day he ce parol sends ou by wreless a dealed repor of all cebergs known o be n he regon, and, wh hese repors o go by, shps whch have o cross he danger zone are enabled o do so wh a prey accurae knowledge of he whereabous of all he cebergs n he vcny. Wreless Beacon Saons. Mos counres have now esablshed specal wreless beacon saons whch, lke lghhouses, send ou a characersc sgnal by means of whch hey can he denfed. The drecon fnder s brough o bear on hs sgnal and he shp's bearng from he beacon hus esablshed wh exraordnary accuracy. So accurae and relable s he modern drecon fnder, n fac, ha shps regularly seer by alone when hey have o make a dangerous landfall, such, or nsance, as he Nanucke Lgh Vessel, n dense fog. Probably one of he mos specacular uses of he drecon fnder, however, s n he locaon of shps n dsress. f a marne rado operaor hears a dsress call he wll jump o hs drecon fnder and mmedaely ake he bearng of l e ncomng sgnals. had bes be done rgh away n case he shp n rouble has had her hull perced, n whch case he dynamo room wll soon be flooded and power for he wreless ransmer wll fal. A shp n dsress, of course, always sends ou her poson, so ha nendng rescuers may know where o head for. hu frequenly happens ha f a shp has had bad weaher for several days she wll no have hfld opporuny of geng a clear enough vew of he sun o ake sghs and asceran her exac poson. Under such crcumsances she may only send ou her poson as calculaed by "dead reckonng," whch s only approxmae a he bes of mes, and may easly be as much as 1 mles ou. Whou a drecon fnder, herefore, rescung shps mgh easly spend hours or even days searchng for he luckless shp. They may never fnd er, or, perhaps, arrve oo lae o fnd anyhng more han some wreckage. Makes Rescue Easy. f a rescung shp s equpped wh a drecon fnder, so long as he dsressed shp can keep on ransmng, even wh her low-power emergency se, he problem of fndng her s he smples par of he rescue job. All he searcher need do s seer rgh head on o he drecon from whch sgnals come and he snkng shp canno possbly be mssed, even n fog. These lle known phases of wreless acvy are consanly n progress a sea, consderably relevng he sran upon he capans and navgang offcers of he world's shppng, especally he large and fas lners. Before he days of wreless, when hese men had only hemselves o rely on. he hoars hey spen on he brdge were full of anxey whenever hck- weaher was encounered. Now hey can face he wors weaher or he darkes ngh secure n her knowledge of he exac poson of all dangers, and nf her own posonhanks o wreless. Three Dmes Per Horse Dauon, Pa. Three horses were sold a aucon for 9 cens, averagng jus 3 dmes per horse. enemens, and f he receved no response he venured o ener he house whle hs wfe remaned on guard n he hallway..\ f on re n he wenyfve robberes dd hey encouner dffculy. Boans Fnds Plans Grow Faser a Ngh Rloomngon. nd.-plans grow mos n he darkness of he ngh. Wh a mechansm whch he ca] 8 he auxanomeer, Prof. F M Andrews of he boany deparmen of ndana unversy s measurng he developmen of plans. The salks, he dscovers aan more lengh n he ngh han durng he day, alhough leaves show as much growh durng he day as when he sun s down. Rewardng Carefulnea Psburgh, Pa. A Psburgh newspaper co-operang wh a heaer announces ha show ckes good for wo seas each wll be gven daly o careful auomoble drvers.

3 m THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH Cy Managers Are Dong" Ther Work Hghly Commendable Manner WFS By PROF. L. D. WHTE, Unversy of Chcago. HE cy manager plan La rapdly replacng he commsson form of governmen. babe my deducons on a naou-wde survey recenly compleed, n whch vsed 4 ces n al para of he 1T j Black Taffea s Much n Fashon Many Lnes o Choose From n Selecng Charmng Afernoon Gown- counry and found, wh few excepons, ha cy rnanagera are Everywhere ha Mary goes hs seacarryng ou he busness work of a cy n a hghly commendable manner, sou she s ap o ake wh her a of black U1 v d u. The councl-manager plan no longer expermenal n now m use n : les: on»... or or ^ one j lafreu, and. f bhe be wse n 375 aes, ncludng such ces as Cncnna, Cleveland, Kansas Cy he waya f ne mode, she wll gen and Rocheser, N. Y. The councl-manager plan has he mer of seng up a clear lne o^v^a dsu ubjed!eus erally combne he wo und have oa<- < '««"""", dsncon beween legslave and polcal funcons on he one hand and There are many lnes o choose from execuve and busness funcon on he oher by gvng all he busness, n selecng he black affea aferdues o he manager. Ths clear lne of dsncon has never been sue- «uwu - bouffan endency or a very smple slhouee cessfuly developed n oher ypes of cy governmen. feaurln uu mrvuu cu. Smplcy noon A mayor eleced by he voers s under a grea handcap n handlng generally marks he adven of he black gown and very lle n he way he affars of he cy on & busness bass, for he s almos nvarably eleced by a local polcal pary o whch he s ndebed and whose demands smarness. of rmmng s added o s nave for apponmen and favors he mus mee. The eleced mayor s oo Color may, of course, be an added feaure of he gown. f be been much a par of he communy o ress effecvely such appeals. A cy a all s mark of dsncon s s manager's success depends on hs good judgmen, careful expendure and arsc oulne. A collar of cream wse economy, and he s no n polcs. lace, a vesee of shell pnk, a brllan The counry s passng hrough a ranson perod n whch he old! b!ue rbbon, embrodered, mofs of,.,. j.,,,. -,, - 1 -, ^ -.» gold, colored hread schng or anv polcal order s slowly dsappearng and whch seems desned o be re- oher ^ ^ ^ ^ of uddug anoher placed by a new era of scenfc admnsraon. The councl-manager color noe s always effecve. A11 ces are leadng he way n hs ranson and have a much wder eg- bl «rk of s, course, much seen..«.,, -,,,,.,, - - ' \ And he combnaon of black un<! mfcance for ha reason han her local successes would mply. wh e s as pleasn f o he aaroru senses hs season as n pas years. The very full skr ha possesses Relgon Abou Cheapes Thng People of he Tweneh Cenury Possess By BSHOP CHARLES E. WOODCOCK, Epscopal, Kenucky. coss more o own and keep up an auomoble n hs modern age han does o belong o he church. coss more o belong o clubs and lodges han coss o have relgon. Recreaon for he average man of oday s many mes more expensve han s hs Chrsany. On he whole, relgon s he cheapes hng mos bengs of he Tweneh cenury have. The work of he Chrsan church oday s carred on by no more han 5 per cen of hose who clam o be Chrsans. Of hs 5 per cen no more han 25 per cen of he oal membershp "really couns for anyhng" so far as advancng Chrsany s concerned. f he bshop's crusade whch we are carryng on means nohng else, means o do somehng o jusfy your creaon, and hen be somehng o jusfy your Chrsany. Ffy per cen of he Chrsans of oday ge her relgon from her neghbors. Ths sysem of second-hand relgon can' amoun o much for mos persons. Self-sasfed Chrsans are lke he old cow, sandng beneah a shady ree n summer, chewng her cud. Progress has ceased when one ges o hs pon. Man's Wors Enemes Found n ndusral Condons of he Ces By DR. WARREN S. THOMPSON, Mam Unversy. The deadles enemes of men a he presen me are no dsease, war and famne, bu he ndusral condons of he ces. Farmers and mners, he wo groups whch are dsncly rural, have he hghes average n sze of famles. Manageral and professonal groups have he lowes average. Rural dsrcs no only produce more chldren, bu hey have lower deah raes han he ces, sudes show. would seem clear beyond conradcon ha, from he sandpon of populaon growh, he rural communes sand a he op of all groups n he Uned Saes. The nconroverble concluson s ha rural condons more nearly mee he val ru-eds of human lfe han urban condons. f hs s rue now, how much more sgnfcan s ha sanary and medcal scence have scarcely begun o mnser o rural needs. seems probable o me ha he nex generaon wll see even greaer dfterenoes n he val condons of rural lfe, because he new mmgrans who are conrbung mos, f no all, of he cy ncrease are beng shu ou. Need of Beer Undersandng Beween he Churches of Europe and Amerca By CANON ELLOTT. Leeds, England. There s need for a beer undersandng beween he churches of Europe and Amerca. The churches of boh connens would bpnef much from a closer frendshp. The old cahedrals and churches of Europe mean lle o mos Amercans who see hem. They vew hem and pa$s on, wh he sasfacon of havng seen he ancen edfces. They should realze ha hese places of worshp represen lnks n he chan of Chrsany whch exends back for cenures. Don' be a Chrsan plowng a sngle furrow. Chrsany s essenally a fellowshp. would be exremely dffcul for one man o he relgous bv hmself. We hare oo many selfsh and self-cenered Chrsans oday. We need o gve our sprual experence o ohers and o he whole communv n order ha our fellowmen may share n such experences and prvleges. Culvaon of Loyal Frendshps Only Posve Assurance of Peace By REV. F.. LBBY, Socey for Prevenon of War. Naonal secury wll come by developng and organzng our frendshps, and emphacally wll no come by mulplyng our baleshps. Look a our norhern border. Why s secure? Rchard Rush, he son of a Quaker, afer he fule War of 1812, negoaed for s dsarmamen and has been dsarmed for a cenury. s secury comes, however, from he frendshp of Canada on he oher Bde of he border. Our souhern border s no so secure wh 2, solders o guard, because we have negleced o develop sound "preparednawr" relaons wh Mexco. n Chna we hare followed he pah of frendshp whle Grea Bran used wha s called he "frm hand." New Grea Bran s boycoed, whle our busness men ha?e gone on detelopng har Chnese rade. f now we are losng, s becaum w«are slow n makng a frendly reay wh Chna, granng her legmae demand. T h e r e um >' be u bl^k an uneven hemlne s much used n affea frocks. Wass are, of course, bound o be snugly fed and sleeves Applqued n Whe Broadcloh; Bouffan Skr and Fed Was. have all manner of opporunes n make hemselves mporan. The very ons: fnd bell-shaped sleeves, he ghfng sleeve ermnang n a balloon shape are also n vogue whle he bshop or buerfly sleeve eners no hs season's pon of neres. Blle Dove, n "An ATar of he Folles," wears a black affea frock smarly applqued n whe broadcloh, wh a bouffan skr, fed was and balloon sleeves. Care of he Coa When s No Beng Worn Care of wearng apparel no only means longer wear, bu means pood appearance as loop as lass. Ths s parcularly rue of mas, A coa wll soon lose s shape a he neck and shoulders f no cared for, and.shne, wrnkles and crushed ple wll appear. The consan use of properly shaped coa hangers wll do much o rean he shape of. he coa. When wrnkles appear careful pressng wll remove hem. Spongng wll readly overcome shne, and seamng wll resore he ple. Hands n he porkes wll run he shape of a coa. Carryng parrels n he pockes wll do he same. When carryng he under-arm haz, books or parcels hey should be carred under each arm alernaely. The reason s obvous. Sponcng he lnng wh cleansng flud, occasonally, wll keep from beenmlng so soled ha he coa mus ofen be sen o he cleaner. Resor Frocks Receve Early Sprng Tryou The lle frocks of md-season, alhough desgned prmarly for souhern wear, are so uerly chnrrr.lfg and smar ha many women are wearng hem now. The desgners evdenly knew ha would be mpossble o ress hem, for hey are made up no only n he maerals and colors approprae for ropcal clmaes bu. n hose suable for use a horn. One of he mos neresng frocks s a wo-pece frock of sem-spors characer of fa crepe n he new gray blue ha s so flaerng. The skr s plaed, wh kck plas n fron and smaller Rde plas, whle he umper has he smar V necklne oulned n embrodery done n self-colored slk n a desgn raher Chnese n feelng., Colors for Spora Wear Grecan rose, he new erra ooa n, plsache green, he Rbnde of sprng folage, Mmosa yellow, a lgh lemon, perwnkle blue, a blue wh a ouch of purple n and he ecru called Moher Goose are he modsh color for rpora wear. Touch of Unque Fur A urns Sprng Coa NEGLECT CAUSES MUST FALURES When farm p< on ';, :'< < 1-. arc g \ en he rgh arn;...n. w.r -, P wh sueee^s m h> el<>n> l,u'. lark Of aenon n 1 le lloc k :r.'.y a ways> re.mb n aue o ' ll aoe profs.. "Nney per cen of he calls ha we &? fc>r help wh penary ar caused from lack d anen.on o smple deals n handlng n- OCK," says A leu (. OMT poulry c\enblou specals a Norh Carolna Sar college. "Karely do we ge a call from hese housands of fanners who gve her brds he rgh aenon. f were u sum up he mos pre\ alng causes of f"ujure, would ls '.he followng, en ; "The poulry house allowed u be dark, damp and draf'y. "Drnkng founans or roughs allowed o be dry and flhy or he ' brd>, drnk from ^aguau pools of waer.! 'T.aek of fresh ar and sunshne, naures dsnfecan, n he bouse. j "Falure o rlru and dsnfec he house a regular nervals. "Keepng he lock penned up n jjn ' unsanary bouses and yards. f"ym "Allowng dead poulry o reman ^^Bm» exposed. ' "Alle'vng sck poulry o run wh 3 remander of he Hock. "lubldng he poulry house n a Women of fashon seekng ex- j l) \v. damp locaon. qusely refned effecs for her ' "Falure o provde suffcen, clean sprng coas, raher han bold-pa-, waer and shade n summer. erned noveles, fnd her hopes real- "v.-mng lce, mes and oher zed n models of que-colored kasha, ' vermn o nfes brds and houses." all-wool repps, and lghwegh wlls.! These en hngs, saes Mr. Olver, There s a sprngme lghsomenesa, cause mos of he falures and each abou hese rm coas whch s ap- ' <>f horn could be easdy overcome. predaed. Ceran sublees n her They are plan, comnon-serw preeaudealng such as nrcae seamng, urns whch may he observed whou dagonal uckng and a dscree ouch! grea ourl.-y of mo<\v and he mos of unque fur, gve hem a horoughly ha > needed \\,y her ohsevanee s parcan syle. Such s he exclusve 1 some work and a proper regard for model n he pcure, whch chooses he dumb creaures. pnksh bege kasha for s medum, Mr. (Mser makes he added preeauwh a bndng of wn-beaver blended j lon ha brds should no 1 rowded o he cloh rms. Shaded furs such ' n he mh' durng he day nor on as hs add a new noe of neres o he rooss a n-h. k <',a Men necfs coa embellshmen hs season. abou hree square foo of llunr spare and from sewn n en nches of roosng space. 1'leny of clean waer and well kep quarers are always needed for success wh poul ry. Bags of Talored Type Are Now Beng Offered Two bags of alored ype and desgned for he woman who desres somehng very well made are now beng shown, They are of medum! Correc Tme o Sar Young Turkeys n Sprng sze, large enough o carry papers, - A ' nl fl,l(l M; > : "''' K">>ably he bes memorandum book and even a pass- j,,! "' s s:r "' l!l " >«"'"- urkey.-, HA por case Pnh have leaher srap lh '' ll '" ' ;1 ' "Hdlon> are hen very handles and are bag ha are n- l [V,,r U) }^ Vl lllnl " 1!1^ nended o be so carred. f)e frame! ^ "U»'"" ''"'<' ' h; eggs under m old s black enamel and gold n an an- : hou " f " l " Amereu or Asac hveds que desgn of rare Mnplrrv. The h m U ' h horns wll no he.;,(- oher frame s ;,No of m.-'al.,. r ' slacfory. A lljnmll l.rk (,r llrnlplan and hn«an unusual < ;.o ' l "'" " sl ' :l! > '""'>'- : ' "n- moher,,!;;1 locks bv snplv funrr.: -k., T! "' ",M U ' r<],n ' "' ul " r;l ",r 1,re» r whch serves for re v r, Ml >,...,,»,- T s "' 1 k, " lllllk '" ; " 1,1 /rl1 (,r ^' '"'>' ab. P.nh hags are fled wllow:- ' ), ",, - v 'h"h-< hard hulled e mxed ng purse, mrror and e\ra <a-e '',,; w h he crumbs '. nun corn bread. A f- er a few da,\ - hey wll he able o ;^ cards or powder. fne oh rk feed Vomg pou s hr ve Knakeskn bags n small l a nalon shapes wh a humb ; 11 for wr- he es \\ C, l.es has e a range well suppled wh nsec h', and ryng.are ornae crouch o go vll.teen f ee, 'l'u rke\ > a re vced ea er> and n he mos flmy afernoon frock-. The sec eaers. They do no hrse on fancy clasps, alhough n some nsances covered wf'h he leaher, am Sloppy m..she.x. A ". \ D: h Uock hen wll rover sudded wh jewels or made enrely nne or en url-mv eggs, jm sure he of mare.aso and enamel. Anoher.,,,, -.,.-en s sasn.r, wh her nes before fen fury of hes,> lags s he doublp,.... nsde,.., w purse, one sde,.,, beng...,, lned, wh.,! j g\ managemen mg her 'e of urkey he hen eggs. durng 1 hen he l perod of ncubaon s :b"u he sum,, e whe kd ard he oher wh bege, Pearls of pnksh n are srung as n huchng chckens excep ha n] woven n small rngs floa form akes abou 's lavs. a fla collaree necklace. A double srand pendan of Larger pearls fasens by means of a small loop a he end and s fnshed wh a large pear!. Ths assel or pendan s arranged so as o fall on a lne wh he ear. n place of he pearls n he pendan some of he collarees are shown wlh emeralds. New Hosery Desgned Wh nvered Clock (:r:ll1 Feedng Young Ducks Ofen Much Negleced 1 hck s s;., mh s;, -; l. s,.g a> soon as he xprmg weaher arrses. f hey do!.,,; s] a :- as j;, g when expec erl, Fee o ha ns gel cod v. b-l slp u- ' '." 'H!m and n.eral needs A " ' :} g l;:dl such as s used fo- ' y<... hells, n col, lce' on w : h gra.,s, wll he s en, s;d s; 4c "fv \ e r;. o; ' e:: 'he d u 1; s a re no Snce chffon hosery has found s gs e 1 he a en en ss 1, ' 11 he c ;, a k e s way no he realm of spors clohesmany changes base ak<m place wh 'l'c..-, c, s He \ r,s 1,. hf ;;,o- of her feed he smnmer regard o boh color and syle. No Ue are! are e.v longer are varey and novelv of de- P''"'"' ; " ' nce ss ; s he relng s- go a- al. sgn confned o he cosume, "for now Ul» ll,(,r " r ;l: ' >' :r u he: her he hunhere s a sockng ha s desgned wh an nvered clock; h.a s, sars n he op and exends abou half-way flown eher sde of he leg. These clocks are long and flaly woven n a conrasng color and gve a aperng effec where mos needed. Whe sockngs have clocks n he new sprng shades of green, red, maze, blue, an and orange. The ans and pase! shade show srkng color combnaons ha accenuae he color of he hose. Sockngs n he new shades of bejre, nup. fjesh. pnk, an and nude are mos aracve. A novely n he sockngs for dress are hose of allover slk ne, a lle open-work paern woven lke he old-fashoned lac«ms. Choose Your True Perfume To dsngush perfume ruly, fake he sopper from each crysal facon and for a momen move genly back and forh unl he preservave alcohol has evaporaed, and only he essence remans. s hen one greeed by he suble call of he pur odeur, and he fragrance of one' choce becomes unmsakable. Faab» onable Dress Magazne., Money PVom Chckens More prof; can be m.ado from a few chckens,,, n, paupers housed nd fed, ha; from a large number ha are crowded m!" a house ha s no sued for m-,re han half ha number, u\ ereross dng makes, praccal!;, n, posshle o properls wrlae a buldng' or o keep he buldng n good sanary condon. Kher condon encourages colds, roup and oll "' r ( ''"' f ''-^"^ dlseasev Sanaon s he backbone of successful poulry rasng. Green Feed Necessary Oreen feed or u sasfacory subsue s necessary for egg [(reducon. Sproued oas s excellen probably he bes. The me and bo er ha lmed her use. Many are usng mangels, carros, cabbage or leuce wh economy and success. The use of leafy alfalfa or clover n racks or baakes s rapdly ncreasng. s he bes subsue commonly avalable. Alfalfa meal n he mash a beng wdely used and f made of he b«e qualy hay s sasfacory. Help Kdneys 6y Drnkng More Waer Taka Sals o Flush Kdneys and Help Neuralze rrang Adda Kdney and bladder rraons ofen resul from acdy, suys a noed auhory. The kdneys help fler ha acd from he blood unl pass on o he bladder, where may reman o rrae and nflame, causng a burnng, scaldng beusuon, or seng up an rraon u he neck of he bladder, oblgng ><>u u seek relef wo or hree rmes durng he ngh The sufferer s n consun dread; he waer pusses somemes wh a scaldng aeu.suou and s \ry profuse ; agan, here s dffculy u vodng. Bladder weukness, mos folks call because hey can' conrol urnaon. Whle s exremely annoyng and somemes very panful, ha la ofen ou 1 of he mos smple almens o overcome. Begn drnkng los of sof waer, also ge abou four ounces of.lad Sals from your pharmacs and rake a ublespoonful n a glass of waer before breakfas. Connue hs for wo or hree dfrys. Ths wll help neuralze he acds n he sysem so hey no longer are a source of rraon o he bladder and urnary organs, whch hen ac normal agan. ad Sals s nexpensve, and la made from he acd of grapes and lemon uce, combned wh lha, and s used by housands of folks who are subjec o urnary dsorders caused by acd rraon. ad Sals causes Qo bud effecs whaever. Here you have a pleasan, effervescen lha-wuer drnlc whch may juckl}- releve your bladder rraon. EYES HU Uu. gnore < be dn{r«r lo-nal <.> acunf eye, rod ld, blood 'hu e<r«balh. McbeL h'y«s:lve remove rraon, reduces nflammaon, noulheg pan. HALL A RCEL 147 W»very?!., New York RURNSandSCALDS ^/ Sop he hrobbng and smarng a once wh a oohng ouch of Resnol Such a Candd Grl The neaes rap a he emancpaed roung women of oday, who prde ;hemselves upon her freedom la lalkng abou sex. s a bref pamag n a lle sk jus publshed n London. "sn'.lu a dear'.'" asks one characer. "She's so candd one can alk ;o her abou, anyhng." "n fac," anoher reples, "yon?un' :11 k o her abou anyhng else." Callouses Quck, safe, sura relef from panful callouses on he fee. A aq drug am ho aora DlScholl's Zno'pads Puo»«<m cfc fra,. gon " < " " ^ FOR Coughs dm Colds BOSCHEE'S SYRUP svceusru, worn M YUM 3C & 9c A «11 Dru«o» 5 Specal Offer o Vcms of ndgeson Your Druggs Says Pleasan o Tak> Elxr Mus Help Poor Dsressed Somach" or Money Gladly Refunded. You can be so dsressed wh ga and fullness from poor dgeson «f/ dyspepsa ha you hlnk your hear s gong o sop heang. Your somacb may bo so dlsend ha your breahng s shor and ganf You are dzzy and pray for qu relef wha's o be done. us one ablespoonful of Daf% Menha Pepsn and speedly he gm dsappears;, he pressng on he heg ceases and you can breahe deep am nau rally. Oh: Wha blessed relef; bn n no ge rd of such aacks alogeh Why have hem a all? Especally when any druggs where guaranees Dare's Menha sn. a pleasan elxr, o help you gf) ' money hack. x& <f < M»» ^r..«r.^ p«o ^.^.2¾ nd «^> <.U. <o '«V>+ f»l %u& y \ar jpua W. N. U n DETROT, NO.$»1f ' - v 6

4 fv e ZMarch s Massng HAVE you bough your Elecrc Toaser ye? f no, le us remnd you ha he opporuny o buy a he specal reduced prces esablshed for March sales wll end wh he monh. f Perm us also o remnd you ha he Elecrc Toaser ( coss lle o buy and only a cen or wo o operae) provdes you wh oas of a delkousness seldom found n he sove-made arcle. On sale n our offce f 'Prces as W as $235 f THE DETROT EDSON COW>ANY WANTED! POULTRY & EGGS Wll pay cash for poulry and eggs delvered a my poulry plan, and wll pay all he marke affords a all mes. E. FARNAM. Hor Shoeng and General Reparng also Ford Reparng F. C BRENNNGSTALL Peaysvlle Mchgan HOWLETT & SWEENEY" Aorneys a Law Offce over Democra Howell, Mch Don W. YanWnkleS Aorney a L^w Offce over Frs Sae Savngs Bank, Howel, Mch, DS.LF.&C.LSGLER &, PNCKNEY Offce Hmr l:o 2:3 P.M. C. ALBERT FOST usce of he Peace. HRAM R. SMTH Lawyer Offe m Cour House Mch. PERCY ELLS AUCTONEER No he Oldes n he No he Umam ls of UST THE BEST Phooe 19F11. PacuHar Bran Food & ray of naural or arfcal _ rs dsdared o srs he pura sraa W. n your nex moor car ge he proecon of he famous Sealed Chasss Each Buck operang un s sealed nsde «dus-proof waer-gh housng o proec hese val pars from wear BARKER MOTOR SALES HOWKLL.MCH. \ ' Are you followng our Saurday f no, you Specals PNCKNEY DSPATCH are he loser (LNE'S BAZAAR Howell, Oppose Courhouse UNAHLLA Mr. and Mrs. George Meabon and famly of Souh Lyon spen Saurday wh Mr. and Mrs. Howard May. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Teachou and famly of Munh were guess a he Roy Palmer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnhar of Lansng spen he week end wh Mr. and Mrs. Waler Corser. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Teachou and famly of Lansng spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teachou. Barney Roepeke was a How T ell vsor las Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer were n Chvlsea on busness las Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A.. Goron vsed relaves n Dero Sunday. Margare McRobbe who s aendng school n Mlford s enjoyng a week's vacaon. Mr. and Mrs. Os Webb and famly of Howell were dnner guess a h? Oln Marshall home Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Harlbur spen las Tuesday afernoon wh Fch Monague and Mrs. Carpener. Mrs. Claude Rose and daugher Agnes, spen Saurday n ackson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard May and famly, Mr and Mrs. Guy Marshall and famly of ackson and Mr. and Mrs. George Meabon and famly of Souh Lyon ook dnner wh Mr. and vlrs. Wll Marshall Sunday. Mrs L. E. Hadley eneraned he followng guess a dnner Frday: Mesdames Fred Bollnger, Carl Bollnger, Wlmer Crosman, Harry ames, George Marshall, Claude Ros > and Mrs. Sarah Pyper. Mrs. Maude Bulls of Gregory called on Mrs.Lucy Tule Sunday afernoon. Esher Barnum and Reva Wheeler raled on frends a Parkers Corner.; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camburn and Clare Barnum ook dnner wh Mr. and Mrs. El Brooks Sunday. M'x Eugene Smh who has been Serously ll s beer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shellhar and famly were Sunday dnner guess of Mr. and Mrs. Clfon Osborne. Donald and ames Teachou spen he week end wh Mr.and Mrs. Clyde acobs of Planfeld. ~ZZ [ MARON Born Sunday, March 2 o Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rednger, a «Va lb son. /They lve on he Henry Gehrnger Harm. Dr. Harry flunmgon was called las week for Mrs. George Mller who s crcally ll wh hear rouble. frends here of Mrs. Ber Hnckley of Howell, formerly of hs place, were sorry o learn ha she was forced o undergo an operaon Saurday mornng n Lansng for he removal of her rgh hand whch was affeced wh cancer.. D. and Basl Whe and wves aended he Holsen-Fresean Banque n Howell las Frday. W.. Gaffney eneraned company fom Dero Wednesday. Fred Berry and Bruce Robers aended he baske ball ournamen n Dero Saurday evenng when Howell played Grand Haven for he Hgh School class "B" sae champonshp. Kenneh Robers played on he Howell eam. Grand Haven won 28 o 7. Mrs. Lesle Maycock of Souh Rockwood spen he week end wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Albn Pfau. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Lavey of Gregory eneraned a dnner Sunday : Mss Alce Resco of Dero, Parck Lavey and son, Lee, of Pnckney, Ernes and Frank Whe and famles of Howell and.d.whe and Basl Whe and famles of Maron and Ben Whe and wfe of Anderson. Henry Clemens of Howell who has been crcally ll for several monhs was aken o he home of hs nece, Mrs. George Lucus of Fowlervlle las week. Mr. Clemens was a former Maron resden havng owned he Homer Ruman farm before movng o Howell. Charles S. Lous was n Bancrof several days las week. rene Smh s home from Adran for a weeks vacaon. Mrs. Gus Smh and Mrs. Alfrd..Rossngon spen Sunday n Dero ;wh Mss Maron Smh a he Clara Ford Nurses Home. Mss Pearl Bloss, suden of Howel Hgh School, was aken ll wh appendcs a week ago Sunday whle vsng Mss Ella Ruman. She was removed o S. oseph's Hospal, Fln, where she was forced o undergo an operaon las Tuesday ngh. Ella Ru f man spen he week end n Dero and aended he baske ball games Frday and Saurday evenng. Frank Gehrnger and wfe spen Sunday a he home of Mrs. Leonard Gehrnger near Fowlervlle. Burr Clark was n Dero Monday. Theves made her second vs o he Snclar ol saon a Pnckney n hree weeks. The frs me $2' worh of res were solen, hs me vsas a quany of hgh es gas. ula Reed spen several days hs week a he home of C. P. Reed. George Peckers, Cheser Horon and wfe of Fowlervlle, Albn and Alfred Pfau and wves, Garland Ello of Howell spen Te.sday evenng l he hon _ of Tracv Horon. Bearce Wocdn s sp adng he wek n ackson. Thelna and Corrne Palmer wure guess of Mss Margare McRobbe Mrs. Ruh Horon eneraned a Sunday. ' dnner Sunday: F. E. Beach and famly and Maron Flkns and famly, A large audeu enjoyed an evenng of eneranmen las Frday when The Democras of Maron ownshp he L. A.S.of he Presbyeran chur:t^ e P roud o offer as her canddae gave wo shor plays. The plays wer for reasurer, Mss Lefa Mller. Mss well gven and he acors dd fne. Mller has been a very successful Specal numbers were gven beween eacher for several years and was acs. The lades realzed $29. for forced o gve up eachng o e&re ff-.her effors. her parens. Snce he deah of~~1er faher, he lae George Mller, she has cared for her moher. Mss Mller.-, CHUBB'S CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Paulus spen Sunday a he home of Mr. and Mrs. M.. Hos.-l. Mss Zea Brgham of Dero s ' pendng a few weeks a he home of her parens here. Mss Besse Gaffney of Dero spen Sunday a he home of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. A.. Gaffney. Sanford Reason of Dero spe he frs of he week a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allson. ack Robbns of Dero was he gues of M^s Za Brgham Saurday and Sunday. Waler Tros and Mss Mldred Benne of Dearborn spen Sunday a he home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kn^Tslcy. Vrgna and Mary Hosel are spendng her weeks vacaon n ackson as he guess of her grand paren. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Paulus. "us Blokes Dancng There s a lo of posng and makebeleve Abou ar, bu s rarely ha he ars, and never he really grea ars, who s guly of. He leaves ha sor of hng o he half-educaed and nsncere "admrer" of ar, who s always ryng o see n panng or sculpure somehng esoerc, some hng else han he aemp o creae grace and beauy on canvas or. n sone or bronze. n hs lfe of he lae ohn S. Sargen, Mr. Wllam Howe Dowres ells how he grea paner ook he wnd ou of one nflaed person of ha sor, an ecsac lady who ras admrng n he ars's presence one of hs pcures whch represened several classcal fgures frskng ahoa n a green glade. "Oh, Mr. Sargen," she gggled, "ell me, wha does mean?" "us blokes dancng," repled Srgen gravely, Youh' Companon. n every way capable of handlng he offce of reasurer f she s eleced on Aprl 4. GREGORY Mrs. Ralph Chpman spen he week end wh her daugher, Mrs. Gerrude Bradshaw of ackson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Llywhe, Rober Red and famly and Ralph Chpman were also Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Denon of Dero were guess of hs faher, S. A. Denon over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe and a sser from Onawee came o vs a he Dewey Brennser home. Sunday accompaned by Mr. and Mrs. Brennser and Arleen, and'her sser, Berna Rowe hey wen o Ypslan o aend a brhday pary gven n honor of Mr. Rowe's moher. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bavey gave a urkey dnner for abou 25 guess Sunday. The able was decoraed wh Easer noveles. The guess were; Mr. and Mrs. ohn Whe, Norman Whe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whe and Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Whe of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whe and Parck Lavey and son, Lee, of Pnckney and and Mss Alce Resco, Mrs. Lawy's sser, of Dero. A splendd me was enjoyed by all. Mr. Bell of Lexngon, Kenucky s sayng a he R. G. Chpman home for a few days whle gradng some( maeral Mr Chpman has ready for shpmen. C. F. Bollnger, Alger and Fred Bollnger were n Pnckney Saurday. Mrs. Ruh Bollnger, Mrs. Fred Bollnger, Mrs. Gerrude Crosman and Mrs. Eva anes aended a po luck dnner a he home of Mrs. nes Hadley Frday afernoon. GET YOUR ORDER N EARLY For he seed ha you arc gong o need. Good seed s scarce and hard o ge. Wc arc n a poson o supply your needs now, and wll be glad o gve you all he nformaon wc can on he knd o( seeds bes adaped o your land. R, E. Barron, How ll mmm~mmmmmm^^ ^^^^j^^-^-j^-a.s^^j^^agajgggoeakjkjeee 1 "^ sw """ Headquarers For Garden Seeds, bulk & pkg. Chamberlans Perfec Chck Sarer Blachford's Chck Mash wh Buermlk Teeple Hardware sjaasjaaaaaaaaasm Repor of he condon of mammamamammammm The Pnckney Sae Bank a Pnckney, Mchgan, a he close.. busness on March 23rd, 1927, called for by he Commssoner of.. he Bankng Deparmen. RESOURCES Commercal Savng Loans and Dscouns vs: Secured by collaeral $ 4,8.5 $ 1,25. Unsecured $ 46, TOTALS''Z'.'.'.'.'.'.'...'. $5, $ 1,25. $51,84.92 Bonds, Morgages and Secures vz.: Real Esae Morgages $23,. Muncpal Bonds n Offce $ 4,. $ 6,. Oher Bond $34,. $66,25. TOTALS $38,. $95,25. $133,25. Reserves vs.: U. S. Bonds and Cerfcaes of n deb«dne8s carred as legal reserve n Savngs Deparmen only Toal cash on hand and due from Banks $15, $12,4. TOTALS $15, $12,4. $27, Combned Accouns vs.: $./<- T " - Overdrafs?5?'2; D A S rremum Accoun Z. Zrl^Z.^ Bankng House 'ES'S c» r-» $ 2.. rurmure and Fxures.,««Cusomers' Bonds deposed wh he Bank for Safekeepng? «n?2 TOTALS $225,55.16 LABLTES Capal Sock pad n! 2 2'222'22 Surplus Fund ' 5 22 Undvded Profs, ne 1, Reserved for Taxes, neres, De- " precaon, ec. 5, Commercal Deposs vz.: Commercal Deposs subjec o check A 9, 1?A « ~ TOTALS. $94,995.9 $94,995.9 Savngs Deposs, vz.: Cerfcaes of Depos-Subjec o,....«,.«. Savngs By-Laws $93, TOTALS ;^""";Z"Z" $93, $93, Blls Payable Cusomers' Bonds Deposed wh he Bank for Safekeep ng Oher Lables ,8. $ 1,13. TOTAL $225,55.16 Sae of Mchgan, Couny of.. Lvngson, ss.,a. H. Murphy, Casher, of he above named bank do solemnly swear ha he above saemen s rue o he bes of my knowledge and belef and correcly represens he rue 8ae of he several "maer! heren conaned, as shown by he books of r he bank. Subscrbed and sworn o before me hs 23h day of March, 1927 G. W. Teeple, Noary Publc, my commsson expres Feb. 9h, 1931»... ^ :LM C. L. Sgler Ross T. Read Wm. E. Farnum Don' Be a Crank Turner! Drecors No need o Crank your Car by hand. f for any reason your Baery, runs down brng o us for recharge, and le he elecrc sarer do he work. EXPERT REPARNG AND RECHARGNG Also Rado "A" and "B" Baeres For Sale Rado Baeres Recharged, 5c MCHAGAMMEGAS Pnckney Servce W.H. MEYERS, Prop. VEEDOL Garage L'.7 ' «% ' - >«A.

5 ! s « «mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm Fresh Vegeables Help o balance your eang and keep you healhy he year around. They conan ceran food elemen and vamnes ha you need, and you can buy hem a very reasonable prce»,and hey are Fresh Daly luy hem along wh your oher groceres a our sore. All knds of smoked & sal fsh for Len Hghes marke prce pad for eggs and farm produce. Reason 6c Reason LASTNG QUALTY QUALTY WORK N SCOTCH AND SWEDSH GRANTE MONUMENTS The old-me red Scoch and Swedsh granes have no superors for hgh grade monumenal work. The range of color and he syle of fnsh cover a varey ha wll mee any requremen. Relable work. Pmmp servce. Now s he me o order your work for Memoral Day. MARK EVERY GRAVE oseph L. Arne MEMORALS AND BULDNG STONE Phone W. Huron S. Ann Arbor, Mch FRESH FRUT of all knds ORANGES LEMONS BANANAS Grape Fru Head Leuce Fresh Celery Fresh Candy n boxes and bulk 2cband up We serve MLLER'S CE CREAM Any Flavor Any Quany OSEPH GENTLE DO YOU WANT A BAKERY HERE? Connued and ncreased paronage: wll assure you of a permanen bakery n hs vllage where bread, pes, rolls and all he baked delcaces desred can be obaned on shor noce. f you wsh o help us succeed buy he producs of our bakery. \ BREAD, COOKES, PES, CAKES, ROLLS, ETC. THE LARSON BAKERY N. R. LARSON, Prop. "8 P PNCKNEY DSPATCH,- Kusrene Mclnyre ww he ue; o f yar mekney ]_, ^puccn, r., Mvr., u, r., llu, LLc uu, r v, x Kned a he Puaoce a Pnckncy, Mch, us ^Second Class Maer. PAUL W. CORLETT PUBLSHER Subscrpon,$1.25 a Year n Advance GRANGER TOBACCO KKASON & REASON SOLD BY Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baughn.spen Thursday n Dero. Mr. and Mrs. Rober Brd of Ann Arbor were Sunday callers a he home of Mrs. Sarah Baughn. Wnson Baughn s spendng a few days a he home of Mr and Mrs. 11. F. Kee. (',. A. Sgler has rened hs farm on he Dexer road o Arhur Allen of -Norh Lake. Mrs. L. l. Byer s vsng 1'remL n Dero. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read, sun Rober, ol hs vllage are n he eas vsng a he home of Rex Read n.new York Cy hs week. Mr> Ruh Mannng was n Am A bur us Frday. Mrs. Kex Smh vsed relaves a Howvl Sunday. Mrs. Elza. Gardner spen.sunday wh relaves n Lansng. M r, am Mrs. rvn Kennedy and son.- were n Howell Saurday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Hendee and daugher, Marjore, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lyle Hendee and daugher spen Sunday wdh Mr. and Mrs. X. Chubb ol' Webbe-rvlle. Calvn Hooker and Andrew Campbell vsed frmuls n Dero Sunday am ook n a very fne show a he m-w Sae Theare. M--; Bamch" Marn has reurn..-1 o D'-ro o resume her dues. Clyde Harrow of Ponac was le gues of Pmckney relaves over Sunday. Mss Bernce VanBlarcum s vsnr her sser, Mrs. Rex Drown of How...)1. M.-s Paulne Reason who s aend-.ng,e Ypslan Xormal s home for a W ks vacaon Mrs, Lous Clnon and Mrs. C. Clnon vsed a he home of Ms. Margare Hankard of Norh Lake Thur-uay. Wedon Swarhou of Lansng ;.- \ sn.g ds grandparens, Mr am.m r,-. S. d Swarhou..Mr.and M '.-. Harry Lee and son, Ag' r, and Mr ;,nd Mr.-. Mlo K.-. r v.. v L; a.-dg \;.dors Sunday. Mr.-, S. H. Parr and Mrs. Mlo v!er w.: :! luwell Thursday. lyvr.ea- Parr:.- of Dero spen n..,-: u...la. Mr. am Mrs. Henry PdrrY. Ma and Mr,-.d. Clnon eneranel Sural.,-.y: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kss anal /a;-ny and Mrs. Sayer of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Read and famly of ack.-on, Rchard Clnon of Dero, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Fsk. Frank d Basl of Howell was n ldnckney on busness Wednesday. 1'na'kmy and \cny was well represened a a meeng of he Knghs of Columbus held a How,! la.- ma. wla-v was decded o mganz-- a councl n Lvngson coun y. Mr-. luh Mannng s vsng relave.- n Fchburg and Lansng. Tle followng from here aended a urk. y dnner a. he homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lnvey of Gregory Sunday: M;\ and Mrs on Whe and son, mm ~ m^mmm^mm ~ mm^^^^^!n?^m^mm^m?~^m^^^^^^^^^^^m'^^^? \ m.an.mr. and Mrs. Erne Whe and The Couny Young People Convcn- M.--, Kae O'Connor of HowrlP famly, Mr. and Mrs. Basl Whe and on wll be held n Pnckncy some was he gues of Mr. and Mrs. C..c famly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wh. me s May. Tecplc Sunday. o las week. Mrs. Wm Dodds of Ponac was he gues of her broher, Kugene Mcln yre Saurday.. A. Sgler ransaced busmen m ona las week. Forres Darrow of Ponac s gues ol Pnckncy relaves. urn Wn. Burbson of Dero was u gues of Mss Helen Tplady over Sun day. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Blanchard of Dexer were Pmckney vsors lasl Frday. The followng people from ou of own aended he funeral of Wllard Huff las Saurday: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hof, Mrs. Clyne Calloway, Mrs. Alce Hoff, Mss Klva Hon" and Mr. and Mrs. ohn Murngham o'' Howell, L. W. Hoff of Fln and Mr.-. Wn. Dodds of Ponac. Mr. and Mrs. ames Cavanaugh of ackson and Mrs. Kae McCabe of Wyomng called on Pmckney frendlas Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ber Hooker were. Ann Arbor Saurady. Fnley Hubbard spen he week end wh frends n Ann Arbor, A. H. VanOrden and wfe of d;.. e kapds, Mrs. Wll Horon and Mr. and Mrs. Sco Horon of VVebbervd! were Sunday guess uf Mr. and Mr.. W. H. Leland. Mr. and Mrs. Waler (dark w.a n Ann Arbor Mss Marlda Rogers was :ee ::, from Dero over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Meaban. a eraned Sunday: Mr. and Mr. Don McCorney and Mrs. Cl< \a- Poal <<:' Gregory. Rev. and Mrs. Maycrof and 1,,. -!y are vsng hs parens near Gra a Rapds. Mr. and Mrs. S.. Aschedavna. and daugher of Dero were k Crd;.. vsors a he home of Mr. and Mr- Fred Bowman. Mr^?md Mrs. Claude Reason ma famly were guess of Mr. and Mr- Fred Carpener of Ponac Sunday. Wllam Darrow was n Howell ea T.Y s sprng vacaon week am busness Frday. apparenly eyan-up Week also as Urn Mrs. ula Grener,»Mr. and Mr. mr s flled wh he aroma of mnume^lde non rres. Sullvan of Vpslan spen n- we k oseph (rener of Dero and Hare d Mr.-.Kred 'eers of Albon s spendn..- : eouj)e o' weeks wh her grand- Gnaer. en wh Mr. and Mrs. George o.nga )', llo.-emary Read. Mr. and Mrs. George lyy,-,a M-. \\. C. Hendee was n Ann A-- : mly of Fenon and Wll Yan h.e' Yalav. eum ol Fln spen Sunday a, aome o_f Mr. and Mrs. 1,, ; M.-nm. Horace Kck, C. P. Syk llarc urn. mnd C. 1. Su'er were n Howell Mon- R. Clnon of Dero ha.- Y,,. - ' u' v. ng relaves n hs vcny. M.-..eo <.]\.son and chldren of Frank Dolan of Ponne wa- a \.,- How we'e Sunday guess of Mr and ' or a he home of F. D. ohn.-m Mrs. ( W. Clark. Sunday. Mss Rarbara Solosan ha> vr -, : jou.-fy ll wh pneumona. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swarhou <>< Lan.-ng were we'e end gue-- a! a mma- of Mr. an. Mes,S d Sua.mm. Mr. and Mrs. Wll otu., - 1 ack son.-pen he week end wh dnckmy r> laves. Mrs. Lous Clnon and chldr. n '. -- 'ed her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Yd A. Kuhn o G rego-y he frs of 11,, M. and Mrs. George Lnma.,,;.dn; Aj-jor vsed a he honn o;.>'< ad Mr.-, Me Chalker Sunday, R.. Carr and Frank Smh of (dm d :!. n vsors a he Ra-y K,, d> amne las Wdalnesday. -M.. Sarah Chalker am Mr, a.. Mr.-. M, Chalker were Howell a... ".- -.urday. Mrs, (daude Whe of How- ^.-kg a he home- of Mrs. Luce Wdd.-om Edgar Marn, wfe and daugher. Vrgl Marn and Mrs. Drumm and.-dser of Lansng and Mr. and Mr.-. Francs Marn and son of Howell \.-- '-d a he home of Mr. and Mr.-. ames Marn Sunday. Mrs. lyr VanBlarcum wa,- a Ann Arbor Thursday. Mrs. Vrrd Peers of Albon wa.-,. > am, ; y gues of Mr. and Mr- \ Pacey. Mrs. C. d Kennedy and daugher.-,, Los and Helen, sp n he week Mr. am Mrs. Alger Hall and -, :nm ' n \sed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waend wh relaves a Kalamazoo. ' r.- a,ar Grego^- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ames Cavanaugh Mrs. C. S. Harper s und, rgon,- of ack.-on.vera dnner guess of Mr. :; -a/ram a S. oseph's Ho.-pad and.mrs. Lous Coyle Sunday. V'ln Arbor. Mrs. Rex Drown and daugher, W«l«T MrQullan of How.dl Kaheryn, of Howel! were Thursday a Sunday caller a he L G. l)> v-r \a-or- a he home of Mr. and Mrs. aax home. L'el Van Ylareum. Mss Elzabeh Hokrus \ dsn ' laves n Dero. Mrs. Lous Clnon and chldren vsed her parens, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kuhn Tuesday. \d Pace y ransaced busness Howell Mondav. Mr. and Mr.-,. Hen Whe and Parck Lavey and son Lee, of Pnckncy. n M;-s. Wll Fsk s spendng a Y w (lays wh her dau^hu-r a Lansng. Mss Henrea Kelley who has bee a spendng several weeks wnh her par- ' ds, Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Kellry, m!' urned o Dero. Of he ffy people who aemy he Chrsan?mdeavor Meeng.,' Howell Sunday weny-four wnv from Pnckncy. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Arhur Fovner and lamly r>f Ypslan wore Sunday gue<ls of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Dm.v-- aux. Don Swarhou and Clar Mller vsed frends n Howell Sunday. Ths o Ue Tme.V<' Sprng Toncs and Medcnes No maer wha you may g need n hs lne we can supply your wans Now s he me of he year when your sysem need revgorang and buldng up. n he old days, brmg sone and molasses was he old sandby., for., sprng 5 and could be found on all panry shelves. Bu me have changed and hs bad asng mxure has pass- ed ou of use. Our oncs are palaable and easy o ake and brng jus as good resuls as he old fash" loned ones. BARRY'S NYAL CTAD7 DRUGS MUlL a Car- Own 55SSH5SW There are wo hngs you wll fnd worh rememberng: 1. Snclar Opalne Moor Ols are made accordng o he Snclar Law of Lubrcaon o keep your moor runnng o 1 o o effcency. 2. Snclar Gasolne gves you more mleage and power. n hese wo producs you have he answers o your chef moorng problems. SNCLAR OfANE MOTOR Fs he Degree of Wear LEE LEAVEY ^mmmm^f mmmmmm TfeSfmr CABROLET ' 1. o. b. F&a WTH THESE NEW MPROVEMENTS FSH-TAL MODELNG adds a dsngushed sweep o he rear of he Roadser, Coupe and Spor Cabrole. FUL^CROWN FENDERS (one-pece) whch lend ub san ral grace o he sweepng body lnes. BULLBT-TYP HBAD LAMPS and cowl Ucape. Up-oh «fdnny«. TRE CARRER jwa<g free ron he DOdy nndly^ by HM «sj3«parker Local Dealers Pnckney, Mch. THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH $1.25 Per Yr T 'V^.. +

6 THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH Tha Somach of Youral For Wavne, lud "1 waw errbly ffodown m healh 1 had ndrecon and gasrc somach rouble My food dd ' ; ;»% no dges, would >.TfwK j 1 " 8^ ^^111 o He n a ^f && ^¾¾^ lump, gvr would form -}Ls:m dksreso, w:v> au'nc, grew ^1 ha and pale and - V weak - luul no f.jrv s rennh or ambon. :"~"''/L^A^' ' docored hu gu no ^//W U,rTf - r M >' drufcw >T/ advsed me o lake T)r. Perre's (.joldcn Medal Ac.overy amd helped l< make ^ood red blu»xl, Theved u- of nd^esuoa and somach j rouble and lav- had no rouble from j hsse admen us snce " Mrs. La Yv ad- j ajchnd, 13' 1'oplar S. Many Drugp-sa advse he use of ; "Golden MedcU Dscovery'' n eher lqud or able form, because a roable. The Only Dfference ('UlHer )Uu 1 do'l wan angelfood 1 wan a dark cake. '.aker -Well, lake he cake and 'll nclude a par of smoked specacled Wll. No Cold Fffver headache or grppes Cold break n a day for he mllons who uac Hll'a. Headche and fever aop. La Grppe la checked. All n a way BO relable ha druggss guaranee r&ulu. Cola axe oo mporan o rea n leuer ways. Be Sure ^AL($ P«3c OSCAR ^QUNNE Ge Bed Box wh porra DEPARTMENT STORE FOR SALE leadng s TU, lv<- Canal'an cuy K-, 3! yearn by s<un<- nwnn; 1Uu = ¾ - 1".', Rn %?,bd long l-a^' 2 Floor. Ha.soH'n, Sa.l'-'s 1,- yr. ; owners re: rng; fum anf clohng and furnshng. 1'rr.- jr<.'.,f n K j,.. 74 ' The Apple-Ccle Company 1M1 TrenporlAo Hldjr. Dero. Mch. PARKER'S HAR BALSAM Remove Dandruff Sop Har alng Resore Color and Beauy o Gray and Faded Har boc and ) (X) a UruKrU. Hcox Chem Wk», PaK-hoyuc N Y HNDERCORNS R^moyps Corns. Ca lou&es. eve, slops all puln, ensures, confur o Le fse, makes walkng easy. 16c by mal or a Drug- ass. llscox Chenlca.1 Works, 'aclogue, S\ V. ^ore r "Pan Kn of Znmen for nches and»- Poms. Powerfd, Penerang, Sooh> f Tod, Wfy Suffer? "9 A Famly Remedy! for ; Man and Beas < To releve Coughs, Colds, Cramps, Pan n Somach and Bowel Complans. ' Also for Burns, Scalds, Sprans, Brases, Css, Bols, Felons, Frosed Fee and Chlblans. ' To releve Pan n he Face, Neuralga, nflammaory Rheumasm and Tooh- ^ ache. ' Sold by dealers everywhere. Made and guaraneed snce 1871 by The Geo. H. RuodleCo., Pqu. O..U.S.A. \ CHLDREN WHO ABE SCKLY Mohers who valne he keavlh of her raldran, should never be 1 yfhon MOTHER GSAYS f fvbt POWDERS FOR CBLMEN, for use when n«euvd. They end o Brenk up Colds, Kelev Fcvenshness, Worms, Conspaon, Headnun «AnK ache, Vphngclaorders DON'T ACCEPT an< somach lroublef. ANY SDSTTUTE Used by Mohr for ever Zyeav. A Druggss -»vr>rywhere. Askodav. Tral nackw^e FKEF, address THE MUTBE GRAY CO^ UROY, N. Y. FOR OVER 2 YEARS haarlem ol has been a worldwde remedy for kdney, lver and b 1 adder dsorders, rheumasm, lumbago and urc acd condons. HAARLEM OL eormr nernal roubles, smulae val Organs. Three sres. All druggss. nss on he orgnal genune GOLD MEDAL. 1 YOU SUFFER FROM j ^ THMA/ Ove T»r h»«rreth hmdr.'dn. '- <<Ah,r,g y.ne <x1or rrl'rvr^ -noo' nf 'x'rv ml/»nr -f,-r»ly. \ worcrfnl r.-uof fr nrrnow nd 'fluvm..ot, rolrla, VrOTr-.U, f'u'.'l ;(T. P-.r(«, K.Trml 1 HAL. RCCX7.L. New VorW PASTOR KEN& NERVNE './v.-;;.. -. w; ; Eplepsy W Nervousness & Sleeplessness. Fb 1 $:-, AT YOUR DRUG STORE j., /<" /;/«' lool WOKNK, MDCNE CO. :("> ' N v\. r sr CMCACO.-: «! Sar Sory Marha Marn THE ASTERS AND TREES K KK ull fond of he auumn," "W Semmed Aser, "hough.nne or us say around longer han ohers of us f hu «le correc way for me o speuk. " am well known and well lked, 1 beleve. My name s as s because my sem s reddsh. There are a number of flowers, on varous lle sems from my one bg sem and 'm of a vole color or pale lavender color. "We have hn leaves whch aren' very h;:, que dfferen. frou he leaves of our cousn, Page Leaved Aser. "TOM< cousns, as you can guess, have lar;/e leaves. Ther name ells you ha." "Ah, ve-.," sad P.lle Hrowne, " do "Oh, Do Tell Me he Secre," Sad Blle Browne. know ha h of nformaon now ha have seen hn-- cousns of yours," Then Hle P.rowne wen and called on Lae Purple Aser. The Lae Purple Asers were larger flowers, wh on-, hn peals and \cllow ceners. "Vou see," hey (old P.lle Hrowpe, "we're very fond of brllan coovnu', oncl he an mf s 1 he due when he colorng s so wonderful. (.Copyrgh? GDUGKG/3 1 " ma> be ;!m; oe mone\. ;rrv n my sockng doesn' pay my neres," says Frvolous Flo. "bu you can be your Sunday ha draws a lo." n "(M course, w!><n sve arrve n he mddle of he summer he eolonn; s heauful for lp l\ar\- mauev n so rch and lovely, and hen he Coldenrods are abou, und hey are so splenddly ;ruy and brgh n appearance. 'Ten he Black-Eyed Susun.s are abou, and all of he dfferen Aser relal\e.s are o be found n he dfferen; home spos. "And from he mddle of he summer o, se«m;s o us as hough he eolon^ ^;ew more wonderful day aler day, week afer week. "When he auumn s acually here, lh. n ;_'e[s so ha s beauy s be- \ < a.; e\ ;.v -H, "We wondered how could be so beauful lo-s year as, day afer day, n dd become more marvelous and he rees old us a secre and he shrubs and he sne.s sa:d ha he secre was one n whch hey shared, oo, "P.u hey old me we could ell he secre o anyone really neresed n Anna Q. Nl»on N; re. "And we can see ha you are, Blle Br.wne." "uh, do ell me he secre." sad Bll-,^^,-^--^[.^^^^.{w...^ ~~~. Me Browne. " wll ve me so much :.«-.."..«. «.- c^ar,, +r < ««" mr pleasure o hear." "'. ::-ked le rees how was ha hey ^-ew!o\a-ler each day and how was ha hey could become so wonderful. " seemed o us ha each day we could no see hem any more beauful, and ye hey were more beauful j and we could ell na people fel he : a ae vay abou hem. "People would say ha he days were so wonderful ha hey could no descrbe hem ha hey had used Up all her words. "And he rees old us ls : " d.ae purple \sers,' he rees sad as hey swayed j;, he breeze, 'we are Moher Naure's chldren, and we wan o look our bes for our moher before we ake off our fnery and, r o o sleep. "'We are s<, pleased ha she s pleased ha we :ro on each day ryng n Pck he'er and beer, each of us dorr he s;: me " -We add a dash of color here or a dash u' color here, and we us ry o lease her more and more and more, Anna Q. Nlsson, ne popular screen sar, was born n Ysad, Sweden. Afer arrull pars she soon became leadng woman for a promnen producer., Mss Nlson has been seen o splendd advanage n many of he popular pcures. She s he rua blonde Scandnavan ype, wh dark blue eyes. -O- CTHE WHY of SUPERSTTONS By H. 1RVNQ KNQ PEBBLES SAYS Mrs. Bergen n a publcaon of he Amercan Folklore socey: "Boys beleve ha hey enn preven he sch n he sde whch s lable o he nduced bv nmn: bv means of And, as we ry o please hor more and j ll(lhlllk H 5Hm ble un(ler h( > ongue. ' more and more, we keep mprovng, )(>, 1(>V(, j (. num n]n all dav and no CP ou'selvesoand lookn- beer and be- jr(l{, f j (. f)n](1,, nl(1 Q r, fcr, nle un, ler m y e". "'You know, hs s he secre: When we receve prase whch s deserved from one we so dearly love we do he' or and hoer and beer. For Medaon oooooo By LEONARD A. BARRETT D ongue,' sad one." Says Hocor Kunz n hs "Magc of ewels and Charms": "Pebble-mana, or lhomana, s an nheren ra n all manknd. From he mos prmve man o he mos " 'Prase only makes us wan o, modern hs ra s presen n a show ha we wll no dsappon he greaer or a lesser degree." No only one wdo hnks so well of us, We wll, s man nherenly lrxdned o collec be worhy of ha prase,' f pprbph, rm»rn<»>g prmve m-s-a- "Tha was he secre he rees old ] here was a endency o ascrbe o us." he flowers ended. j pebbles of any pecular markngs, or And Blle Browne hough was found under any pecular crcuma beauful secre, bu he was glad ' sances, magc powers, ha all could hear he secre who The boy's belef n he susanng were reallv neresed n Naure. vrues of a pebble held under ho ( Cu vn! ) ongue s evdenly n aavsc dea whch has s counerpar oday among peoples lvng n a prmve sae. The Ausralan aborgnes beleve ha her medcne-men owo her powers o he fac ha hey have embedded n her bodes small crysal pebbles, and ha by ransmng hese sones from her own bodes o he bodes of ohers hey can ransfer herewh a par of her powers. The Malays have a class of USTCE: WHERE USTCE S DUE pebbles called Mescas whch are worn by her warrors pressed so 111 sherff ol a ceran couny was closely agans he skn as o become embedded n he flesh and whch T ' a km: vx prsoner,- o jal. ( me of e sx suddenly ook an eplepc are supposed o c >nfer proecon : The u.o'uae vcm of he Ss agans wounds- n soma cases o confer nvulnerably. A Duch wrer was aken o a hospal where expers ex,.mned hm. They dscovered ha of he Egheenh cenury adms ha he s came on perodcally and were hese Mescas confer nvulnerably always pllowed by nervous reacons hu ascrbes he fac»n "dabolcal whch made h;;u menally suscepble agences." The boy's pebble under ho o ;lno> an> form of suggeson. n ongue, he Mos lea of he Maylay bs case he vcm of he lls was a and he crysal pebble of he Au?r»- s of,-p; -eo, condemned by a cour an are evdenly one as o he man for g' d hlfeely ; whle he man who j ( ] ph -and all hree are equally conoepons of prmve succeeded n persuadng bun o com man. ml he crme, he real perperaor, escaped punsh:;,en;. nsead of sendng he unforunae v m n of he s o he prson why no s.ad mm o some medcal usu o cell -re Mrl cases of psydopaldc characer are carefudy dagnosed and.;) mes cured',' A prson wh m faoh.es for menal re.ove-y or even moru up.;:, furnshes poor envronmen fo - 1 u 1 cure of lf''vnmr syrlr ' ; -o de-s. 1'.e ermnna! s h ur_;h of no as a pcs : dm ;1> a Ma.bor. 1 le '> "Ue d a h.rle -Tulp payng he prce of.;.-;;,- (. ns;,lled by he law for he pro; ecf a m of s.c.ev..'c, by McCure Nrwsp;prr Hynrae.) r #s»^^»^srvv»»<s>»^ 4 Do You Know??~Tha:~?? ((rj\l,'v!n 1>.\YS." The <p-eek n word for kng-fsher s "Halc>o!..'' Accordng o fable, he acer Sclans beleved he halcyon o nes a sea n a Moang nes abou he me of he wner solsce. Durng Skness don' benef nobody bu he docor; and nobody ever po no real reurns oa lawsu excep lawyers. FOR THE GOOSE Bu s soemv re.dly proeced by hs me of ncubaon, whch lased A hs procedure/ The man wh he! abou foureen days, he waves of he BK. BK) n hs own car s worh j fs U(ls M, n up fop ;,^. vn UU U. r ea were always calm and unruffler. wo n a ax. ; year> lor maud larceav. When "Halcyon Days" herefore have he r.e has expred ho es rele:-ed. \ come o sgnfy a me of happness 1.8 women lkes men ha akes : o,ea\ es le prson j;,,\ Udy V\ l he and prospery; a me of ranquly chances... before marrage. hand, a p ' f a pr -m re. -ord bu w h and peace. Anna S. Turnquls. he <\\:-~f' of hs urn;,al dsorder nens;!ed. He herefore become e\en a (> - ( y 1 :'27. Wo^ccrn.Vovspsper 'nlon.) Formerly woman couldn' clve her hear o a man unless she nspeced greaer menace o socey han he w;m "s. V w > f^^ » hm. She sll can'. Tn a ball room f dof maer how slly a woman s, provldln' on'y her fee s lgher han her head. FOR THE GANDER Nohn' la blfc rnonph o be of or lle enourh o despse. afrad n spe of wha he proverb saysv dlgen s on'y he qbgyoher of luccm. Luck s he r«l ofc«r. ' before le because an nmae of a prson. Sooe.v s no proeced by he mere punshmen of crme bu by he elmnaon of crme by removng ;s cau-e. The law na\ have s pound of hosb aul he penaly for crme ma\ be pad, bu o w ha end'/ <'Tfa!:,v no for he mere proecon of law bu for he proecon of.socey and ha proecon can never he acheved unl he cause for crme s removed. nsead of a.lull senence why no a lfe senence n an nsuon for he cure of menal and psychc dsorders, or a leas unl pronounced cured by expers n he feld of paychlary? Such nsuons mgh he suppored by he sae. (#. 1»7. Waa«ra NOTpapcrunUn.) r-^s 1 % \ T'- v. / V.» C^' r >,r- rm,?'.6. ~r/& - <-,» «, ^,_. n $ Rous Rheumasm Feels Fne a 68 ohn Coaldey, resden of Menomnee for 5 years, now d of agonzng pans. n fne fele a 68 Qaned 37 lbs. Thanks Tanlac Resng comforably a hs home, 618 Spers Avenue, Mr. Coakley, a hghly respeced Menomnee, Mchgan, czen, made hs emphac "aemen: "As an engneer, am oblged o work n al knus of weaher. Four years ago rheunahsm aacked he musclea of my arms and shoulders, as well as he jona. could hardly rase my arms. f lad down was unable o ge up whou someone o help me. The pan and worry made me nervous and rrable and runed my appee. 1 spen $6 for docors and medcne before sarng o ake Tanlac. My wfe learned of Tanlac hrough a frend who knew of s healh buldng erualea and on her recommendaon decded o ry Tanlac. soon noced ha my appee came back and resed beer a ngh, and he pan was eased grealy. %o fel encouraged o keep on wh Tanlac. "Tanlac made a new man of me. Afer fve boles was able o go back o work. haven' had a wch of rheumasm snce and 've bul up from 12¾ lbs. o lb5 lbs. feel, ea, and sleep beer han have for many years-. Tanlac o me s he mos wonderful medcne n he world and am never whou n he house." Ths world renowned remedy fl made from naure's own herbs, roos and barks. Your druggs has. f your healh s below par ge a bole and ry oday. Over 52 mllon bo- ' e> already sold. No Dsfgurng Blemshes o Hde f Cucura Soap 1B used daly, asssed by Cucura Onmen when necessary. They do much o preven blackheads, pmplea and oher unsghly erupons, and o promoe permanen skn healh. Soap 2&c Onmen 25 and 6c Talcam 2So. Sold everywhere. SUBPU each fr«e. A Addroa: "CnUcur, b«r»- arlm Dap. B S, yml<ua, a lr-^ Mr-r Ma. Cucm Shrns Sck 25c. BALDNESS MEN you have been lookng for somehng ha wll grow HAR on a BALD HEAD. Her s n FORSTS Orgnal Bare-o-Har grows har and wll save wha you have. 's a world's sensaon. W. H. FORST, Mfg. Scodale, Pa- Healh Pays Dvdends The money spen n New ersey oa mosquo exermnaon has been mor? han made up because of he ncreased value of real esae due o he absence of he pes. And healh pays dvdends also. Down by he Tracks "Sock me 1 dare yon sock me!" ''Say! wouldn' flaer you by al«erlng he shape of your face." "Mschef, hou ar afoo!" ex«clamed he man wh he gou. Embarrassng Poson Experenced By Bronx Lady MSB eanne Gnsberg, Bronx, N. Y., wres: " had become accusomed o arsng each day wh a heavy head, dzzy and bad ase n my mouh. My bowels were frequenly clogged and conspaed. One day became so sck o my somach had o leave an mporan, job and go home. A frend advsed me o ake CARTER'S LTTLE LVER PLLS. feel grealy releved snce usng hem and whenever my somach and head goes had agan 'll ceranly know wha o do." CARTER'S LTTLE LVER PLLS are sugar coaed, small, easy o swallow, purely vegeable, and releve he bowels free from pan. They onc he sysem as hey are purely vegeable and do no^ conan Mercury, Calomel or oher posonous drugs, ^ CARTER'S LTTLE LVER PLLS, 25c. and 75c. red packages. n 'Black Beauy" Sll Leads ' dsrbued, "F.lack Beauy" was h udged by h-ures cv.-n nu by ru m o s f"'m"only read and "Tom chldren's lbrary of ackson couny. Sawver w a s " nex. Oregon, Tllack P.eauy" sll remans j ~~ he mos popular book among he j Mounans are he begnnng and youh of he land. f was found ha he end of all naural scenery. Run 3 schools where,",,t14 hooks were kn. ClecnCrops ThsYear 4f you sow Genune "Pne Tree" Brand Farm Seeds from he dealer who dsplays he orange and green " Sgn of Good Crops." Your dealer handles "Pne Tree" Clovers, Tmohy and Alfalfa because hey are re-cleaned, of known orgn, relable, safe for you o sow. Wach your favorl farm paper for an nermnns gr of "Pn Tree' adx>ers4)mn» horvna hov> r-can4 Mds are produced. "PNE TREE HP-POCKET FARM GUDE- Coaaa ovr ffy pafw of he lae and mc r«ubu nformaon oa grvwnf dfferen fans crop. Tweny pafe of panlnf ba, brandng: daa and oher ables of 1 fafernwoa needed daly. Worh dollar o rmw. Mee complee and praccal bend bo fl lea. Cou 1 cen ymf copy free by ealuag by mal, be yea for a yoer Flee \ A..» «' \

7 ea^ BkBBflSSSl,^ - ' ;/ U, T>PW' "f '1 ' '.V 1 ' WW^'^P ATCH "NDAN GVER" LEGEND S TO D [NFS SECRET S BARED BY AD Blackfee See Moral Trade Honesly and hy" Worked by Telephone Sysem. Every genune Monarch package bean he Loo Eeedl he oldes rademark n he Doed Sae coverng a complee lne of he world's fnes food roducs Coffee, Tea. Cocoa. Casup, Pckles, eanu Buer, Canned- Frus and Vegeables, f and oher superor able specales. MONARCH Qualyfor7o years Monarch s he only naonally adversed brand el QCAUTT FOOD PBODUC-> S sold exclusvely hrough he SM& who own and operae her own sore. RED, MURDOCH SL CO. Esablshed 1853 Chcago Psburgh Boson New York acksonvlle Tampa Los Angeles SEND FOR THS BOOKLET, We Need Ambous, ndusrous Young Men n«of he larges, moa successful companes n Dero, owned and operaed bv men who were farmer boys, wll each you esesmanhp, whou charge, by acual demonsraon, personal sellng and publc speakng and w employ you when you quafy. f yoa an beween he aa-a of B acd 4. marnal u alrxk, u>d abla o floane roar ranaooruulou munvh Lu Dero wr uoaf. DW1GGNS-HANSON CO GrswoLd S., Dero, Mch. Reference any bank or Crus company n Dero Mos of Amerca's Greaes Execuves were once Farm Boys PSO'S for coughs : effecve < exernally, A QUCKER WAY TO END GOLDS! To quckly break up a cough or cold, s necessary o do wo hngs: 1 Ce rd of phlegm. 2 Heal rraon n lnng of hroa, ches and bronchal- ubes. Ayer's Cherry Pecoral accomplshes hs by s powerful double acon. cus away phlegm because s medcaon peneraes hrough and hrough he lnngs of hroa, ches and bronchal ulles. \nu feel almos nsan relef, all he way down. Then a absorbed no he rraed membranes, us as nk soaks no a bloer. As s soohng, healng properes are absorbed by he membranes hemselves, sops he cough, breaks up he cold and brngs promp, lasng Ayer's Cherry Pecoral s hospalproved. Prescrbed by physcans. Pleasan o ase. GOc and. wce he quany, $1.. a all druggss. PATENTS Bookle free. Hghes reference. Be resul. Prompness assured WTSOS. OOLfMS, Pea Lawyer, 784 s 8 Waaalfea, D. C ;lu:t, 9suls wonderful and sure. One complee box of KHEMOLa wll convnce he mos skepcal. Also cure Bczema. Prce 11.¾. Agens waned. BEAUTY BOOKLET FREE. Dr. C. H. Berry Co., Uep. H. Wb Mchgan Ave., Chcago. Men Buy Candy Many men purchase candy for hemselves, accordng o a repor from he Naonal Confeconers' assocaon. A recen survey of abou 1. real sores ndcaes ha men rval women as consumers. The Uned Saes conramed 1.67.,, pounds of candy las year and men, s esmaed, ae a hrd of ha amoun. There S no subsue. for- - A" Cv s, lahersaeaflyn any waer and removes a born dr and grme. Leaves akn gowng O AMf.? K -, (.. M V.' < O Glacer Park, Mon.- The odous ex presslon "ndan gver" (meanng no for ke^ps), whch s appled o people who gve somehng and hen wan back, never led he Blackfee rbe afer he Grea Spr brough dsaser o Napee, an old man of her naon, accordng o he presen-day oracles of he Glacer Naonal Park reservaon. Here s a legend ha lves vvdly among young and old : Many moons ago an aged ndan ravelng alone me a coyoe and made a companon of hm, us lke he would a dog. The day was ho on he prare and he ndan and coyoe came upon «huge ousandng rock on he plans. The old ndan ook off hs buckskn coa and spread over he rock, gvng he garmen o he prare landmark. Afer resumng hs ourney wh he coyoe sared o ran, and old Napee sen he wolf back for he coa. Bu he rock wouldn' reurn he coa, and he coyoe came scamperng back o he ndan wh s al hangng beween s legs. Ths made he aged brave mad, and he reraced hs seps n hase, grabbed up he coa and sared on hs ourney. He and he coyoe hadn' gone far when hey heard a loud, rumblng nose. Lookng back hey saw he rock rollng afer hem. bowled over a herd of buffalo, kllng many, and came bumpng over he prare n pursu of hem. The coyoe was flaened ou dead. Napee saw a nghhawk soarng n he sky and called o for help. The hawk flew down jus as he overheaed rock burs n wo wh a loud exploson. Wpng he cold swea from hs brow, he ndan wen on hs way badly frghened by hs experence. Bu he was a mean and selfsh old man and hadn' learned he moral lesson of he ncden. For when he came upon he nlghhawk's nes he gave ven o hs savage naure by forcng open he mouhs of he young nlghhawks unl hey bled. The old nlghhawk had followed and he ndan ran no he lake, hnkng he'd escape he furous paren brd, bu he found he couldn' keep hs head above waer les he hawkpck hs eyes ou. So Napee drowned. The Blackfee ndans o hs day relae he legend and pon gravely o he moral of, vz. : "When you gve or rade wh anyone, don' expec anyhng back, no dfference wha he loss or sufferng may he." Thus came o be he moo of he Blackfee o do her radng "for keeps," and n radng wh oher rbes hey always lad sress on he fac ha hey srongly dscounenanced makng a bargan and no sandng by, "Telephone Frgh" AffecU Hearers Over Ocean Lnes London. "Telephone frgh" s prevenng some persons from hearng well and speakng clearly when elephonng across he Alanc. s akn o sage frgh, he hough of speakng 3, mles over he ocean beng jus as befuddlng o hese persons as appearance before a large audence. When elephones frs came no use n England ook a long me for some cusomers o ge over "phone frgh." Telephone offcals esngly charge ha Rudyard Kplng and old-fashoned folks who refuse o have elephones are sll sufferng from he almen. Leaves $1, o Teach Apes o Work for Man ersey Cy, N.. Creaon of a rus fund, he ncome of whch s o be used "n expermens upon hgher anhropod apes n he belef ha greaer success mgh resul from he use of anmals more closely relaed o man han hose now employed," s he prncpal provson n he wll of Dr. Hll S. Warwck of hs cy. The fund, beleved o be worh abou $1.-, does no become avallnble. however, unl he deah of he physcan's slaer, Mss. Agnes Warwck. s o be admnsered by he Unversy of Pennsylvana. n Cabn Las Landmark of Brsh Occupaon Du Pon, Wash. For 84 years or more he square-hewn mbers of a cabn bul by Brsh subjecs when he Unon ack flew over he Puge sound have whsood he ravage of sorm and decay. sands on he se of r \ old For Nlsqually, founded as a Hudson Bay company radng pos and he frs permanen home of he whe man on he sound. Hsorans affrm s he sole remanng landmark of he days of Brsh occupaon. Arrangemen have been made o mark! wh a bronze able seng forh many of he neresng fars ha lnked he srucure wh he srrng hsory of he Norhwes. The cabn s roofed wh he orgnal Rhakes on one sde, alhough he oher wns reroofed by Edward Huggns, las facor of he Hudson Ray company, who homeseaded he propery when became par of he Uned Saes. 8 Madl mecha: wush caps from ol an< on of securl road "Th longer are e: urns ng or mnes,' M ". las eral M moble snul auom publc aanel cess a unael sellng no so< probabl gran las e; flnancl, dsress omobl ruck have sp: as a na ng pop' or, wl for yea: " now an lows he whch mus know canno succeed. Obvously does no perm he sale of secures n a venure whch knows canno operae successfully. would hardly be so foolsh as o allow he sale of sock of a company promong a perpeual-moon devce or a group of opum chan sores. The frs s clearly mpraccable and would serve no useful purpose. The second would be n volaon of he law of he land and could no long survve. "Bu beween wha one knows canno succeed and wha one beleves canno succeed here s a vas dfference. f an applcan presens a plan of busness ha s no unlawful, unjus, unfar or nequable, f he commssons proposes o pay for he sale of he secures are no excessve and f, n shor, he secures are no nherenly such as would work a fraud on he purchaser, he commsson canno refuse a perm, nowhsandng s own convcon ha he enerprse wl no operae successfully. Law Amed a False Represenaon. "The nvesor should rempmber ha was no he nen of he legslaure, n enacng he secures law, o preven speculaon, or o sop he flow of capal no new enerprses merely because many of hem evenually fall, The whole purpose of blue sky legslaon s admrably summed up n he decson of a New York cour rendered n Ocober, 1924: " 'The saue s amed a fraudulen devces and false represenaons. was no desgned o preven speculaon or nvesmen.... " 'f one shares he confdence and opmsm of he nvenor n a devce, le should no be prevened from purchasng a share n. The legslaure sough only o proec agans mslendng and fraudulen devces and saemens. " 'f he facs are clear and he purchaser of sock s no msled, he s free o do us le pleases. The law seeks o guard he nvesor from fraud, no from hs own decsons delberaely and freely made.' "Only when an nellgen publc learns he ar of wse selecon of nvesmens wll he need for blue sky legslaon cease o exs." Use Slow Moves o Analyze Explosons Washngon. Moon pcures are beng used by bureau of mnes expers o deermne wha happens n explosons, how flame propagaes, and how her effecs may be conrolled. Wh specal apparaus developed a her Psburgh laboraory hey have been able o make pcures wh such grea rapdy ha hey hope o be able o measure even he speed of he flame of combuson as moves hrough a deonaed dyname carrdge. By placng her cameras a aperures n a exploson chamber hey can phoograph a blas as occurs and hen sudy a lesure from every angle by projecng he flms as slowly as hey please. n lke manner hey can learn a grea deal abou mne explosons by showng wha happens when a spark fles no a dusflled coal gallery. Errng Husband Ou on $1 Week Allowance Alanc Cy, N., The way o handle an errng husband s o leave hm so lle money he wll have o say home, was declared here by udge Wllam H. S'mahers n Domesc Relaons cour, when he ordered Frank Carlln, hry, an expressman, o urn over $27 of hs $28 weekly wage o hs wfe, Mrs. Emma Carlln. Th«wfe complaned ha her husband drank, remaned away from home and dd no gve her enough o Veep he famll/ gong. fork.- -The lae Harry Hm- lacula "elepahy" was dals a elephone sysem, for s whole house wus wred, he \k World says. employed he deas of Edson n developng u con- whch would fake he seulbough ransference. cre was ha loudn wore pc bel whch esablshed an connecon, by elecro magluclo, wh loops of wre under a carpe. When le.se ^re energzed, by he curren rphone crcu, nvsble.hes jsn, cung across he urns n he elecrc bel, generaed elecrc curren. Ths curhe exac counerpar of he loh energzed he wres oere carpe. he sum oal of hs nduced l_ energy whch vbraed he of a mnaure elephone and reproduced speech. ;k was o pck up uerances ;h ransmers" by means " dcaphones and hen re- e uerances on a srong elepu ermnang n he loops carpe where Houdn sood. Kraus, who worked wh )n developng he elepuhy Houdn's whole house was wo years ago, when exper- 1 elepahy n London were loudn sad ha here was pernaural abou hem and )uld do as well hmself by leans." nner Take Par n War Agans Crows Yorkown, N.. Came wardens have been checkng up he casuales n he fourh and fnal "Bale of Yorkown" a bale agans he grea flock of crows ha roos n he woods near here. Armed wh shoguns, 2M Souh ersey gunners raded he crows' roos one ngh. They had se a mark of 5,OCX) for her fnal ngh's slaugher, bu wheher hey approached hs fgure was a maer of guess. Exra game wardens and depues were on hand o preven he possbly of premaure acon on he par of some of he gunners. On wo prevoue drves a few of he men faled o wa for he sgnal o shoo, frghenng he brds from her roos before he man "army" had advanced whn shoong dsance. Naves say he ngh rads have made no noceable reducon n he sze of he flock. "Dad" Lays Off, Son Works o Solve Ths Pars. The humor of he absurdly mpraccal problem llusrang arhmec s gven pon n France by a sory arbued o Sweden. A schoolmaser s creded wh recevng he followng noe from n moher o excuse he absence of her son from class: "Peer has been oblged o subsue for hs faher, who s doorkeeper a a facory, whle hs faher solve he problem you gave Peer. "My boy s oo young o know how long akes a man walkng a he. rae of hree-quarers of a mle an hour o walk en and a half mes around a feld four mles square. "My husband lef early hs mornng, bu o work he problem he mus walk a long me. hope he wll ge home hs evenng, and ha Peer caa go o school omorrow." "Pgs s Pgs" Agan, bu Agen Passes 2 for 12 Psburgh, Pa. "Pgs s pg" o oe McCullough, ralroad fregh agen a Mnerva, Pa. A consgnmen of 12 pgs numbered 17 when hey reached oe. Much perurbed, he had hs clerk, Clff Elllman, verfy he coun. The consgnee refused he shpmen on he grounds he excess pgs dd no belong o hrn. oe called on offcals here for help. Before hey could solve he problem Elllman repored here were 2 pgs. oe hen ook upon hmself o change he bll of ladng o read, "12 pgs plus naural ncrease, oal 2," and nduced he consgnee o accep hem. ( u France o Buld Fors Around Her Froner Pars.--A complee new and elaborae lne of forfcaons around he froner K an essenal par of Prance's mlary polcy, War Mnser Panleve old he Pe Parsen. Lack of funds, he adder], up o now had prevened consrucon of hese works, whch were necessary o assure Prance peace and safey. Bu afer long, dffcul dscusson, he plan had now been raced and fnal deals were beng suded sf> ha a sar would be made n uly. M. Panleve sad ha o complee he work would requre years, how many beng dependen on fnancal possbles. He was sure ha he forfcaons would H^ assurance agans all rsks of war. MOTHER:- Casora s especally prepared o releve nfans n arms and Chldren all ages of Conspaon, Flaulency, Wnd Colc and Darrhea; allayng Fevershness arsng herefrom, and, by regulang he Somach and Boweb, ads he assmlaon of Food; gvng naural sleep. To avod maons, always look for he sgnaure of Absoluely Harmless-No Opaes. Physcans everywhere recommend. No Prvae Weddng When people are ourred n Brazl everybody may come o he weddng. Weddngs and funerals are publc funcons n ha republc. Offcals arrve before he hour and open all he doors and wndows of he home, ndcang he ceremony s open o he publc. A long processon from he home of he brde o he church s an mporan par of he ceremony. The longer he processon he wealher he brde or brdegroom. Same way wh funerals. Capper's Weekly. DEMAND "BAYER" ASPRN Asprn Marked Wh "Bayer Crow" Has Been Proved Safe by Mllons. Warnng! Unless you see he name "Bayer" on package or on ables you ure no geng he genune Bayer Asprn proved safe by mllons and prescrbed by physcans for 2 years. Say "Bayer" when you buy Asprn. maons may prove dangerous. Adv. A Crme A lle grl, badly ou of sors, vsed a neghbor one mornng and surprsed he lady of he house by sayng, "They are mean o me a home, jus as mean us hey can be." "Why, deare, wha do hey do ha U; BO mean?" asked he woman. The lle grl answered, half cryng: "They call my name so loud." ndanapols News An rj O. Leol fng resorl Noses for nff 53;", 71 wll bef The 1 den s he ga lac w! h rowcome M j des al ; WOOd ( for an p.ok KKRH, Lad: bes wl carpe' Smaj cu ne safey ca o Pr HEARNG RESTORED AfRne Wfe can' mugue wha's become of my vanshng cream. Hub- Moher always used o blama he ca f any vanshed.- Boson Transcrp. Sure Relef The grea value of Bell-Ana n he relef of dgesve dsorders of h«somach sod bowels s proved by s subsanal ncrease n use every yeer for he pes hry years. Promply and properly skea we have never known o fal. Send for free samples o Bell f Co., nc., Orangeburg, N. Y. Perfecly e Teoag e O4 BELL-ANS TOR NDGESTON 25 and 75«Pkg's.Sold Everywhece A KKPRESENTAT1VK WANTED N YOUB (Ol NTY. Full or par un.- Exx-rk-nce UQnereKnary < 'herk» wc<-kly. Wrl«mmedaely. Geneva Nursery Co., Bn 317-1». Geneva, N. T. DEMAND GENUNE {^HYPO COD COD LVER 11%HYPO PHOSPHTES A guaraneed remedy o preven and overcome Coughs, Colds, Bronchal and Lung Affecons, Los Appee, Dyspepsa, Pans n Somach, ndgeson, Pmples, Bad Blood, Sallow Complexon, Los Wegh, Srengh and smlar run-down condons requrng a reconsrucve onc. TASTES LKE RARE OLD WNE SAMPLE FREE A your druggs's or by mal. f (. -1«.)

8 _ m mmm r - T w mw mmmmm/^fflm.\.,hmh»»gk;'.' '!' ' y ^^^wjwpm'^w'm^w^w''n ''»'«" TTT>WraBgy "rfy- TBMPL.B THEATRE Open Every Evenng 7: P. M. Howell 9: P. M. Our Frs All Komedy Karnval HAROLD LLOYD n H Laes Ressue 1 D(f Our ars All Comedy "Ne" and s go o be good Slen Flyer" «<c THURSDAY, MARCH 31 MABEL NORMAND MACK SENNETT Presens "MADELNE HURLOCK" n "WATER WAGONS" FRDAY Feaure Comedy Caroon" n '"Raggedy Rose" Ths s Your Trea SATURDAY w esern Comedy Caroon News SUNDAY, APRL 3 Mare Prevos Harrson Ford, George Arhur, Trxe Frganza One of he n bes comedes a l. j» s a verable of he season AfflOS a Lady Fashon Show Clean and wholesome A Gem of he Fnes COMEDY MONDAY TUESDAY CHARLES MURRAY CHESTER CONKLN n NEWS WEDNESDAY "McFaddens Flas" 2 Hours of Sde Splng Laugher THE P»VH NEGHBORNG NEWS A new Caholc church s o be ereced a Fenon. wll be of Englsh Gohc ype of sone consrucon»5x115. Roland Crag, aged 14, of Brghon was.sruck by an auomoble drven by Mss Francs Rcke recenly. He. uferud a fru.-urnd skull bu wll recover. A a specal meeng he Hghway Commssoner of Brghon graned he General Moors permsson o close he Kng road whch runs hrough her propery. Propery owners along he road have refused o accep hs decson and have appealed he maer. Ex-Bankng Commsssoner Hugh McPherson has been elced presden of. he Peoples Naonal Bank of Lan sng. Carl Baron of Ann Arbor ded a Norhvlle from njures receve when he was sruck by a speedn, auomoble. He had sopped hs car on he pavemen near New Hudson o fx a re when he was run down. FOR SALE-Baby Chcks, Rocks, Reds and Whe Leghorns. All from good sock. Order now for Aprl-delvery. Mrs. Nora Sder, Pnckney Rev. E. L. Suherland of Chelae former Pnckney pasor, has accep a call o he Durand and Vernon Congregaonal churches. For he p. year he has been dong exenson wo for Cleary Busness College. The Curss Candy Co. of Chcagj recenly shpped o New York C: 2,121,6'"Baby Ruh" candy ba weghng 4, lb. Camp Newkrk, he Boy Scou Camp a Dexer wll be opened d he sqrng vacaon. The camp C<HK COMMUNTY OOMGlEGAl sss of 52 acres, all donaed, s CHURCH on he Huron Rver. S. Andrews Luheran Church of Dexer are buldng on a communy Rev. H. E. Maycrof, Paaor hall o her church Mornng worshp 1:8. STARTLNG NEWS Sunday School 11»8. A kss shorens human lfe hre Chrsan Endeavor «:8. mnues sudens n he deparmen Evenng Servce 7:8. of psychology a he Wesern Sae O" - College here have decded. ST. MARY'S CHURCH A survey n genec psychology showed ha a kss causes sucpalpaon of he hear ha he- exra Rev. ).. McQulkn, Paaor beas of ha organ amoun o he normal number akng place n hree Ma»s«s 8:3 a m 1O.3 A. M. mnues. Las mass followed by Benedcon Fgures ha are neresng \' of he Blessed Sacramen. rue, show ha 48 ksses would Caechsm for chldren every Sunshoren lfe by one full day and day mmedaely afer mass. ha 2,3G ksses would elmnae on Also on Saurday a 1:3 P, M. week. Somebohy s always and forevergong around ryng o ake he pleasure ou of lfe. f hs keeps HEAP BAD MEDCNE on won' be worh whle lvng. SUCCESSFUL MEETNGS A very splendd crowd of farmer., [aended each of he sheep reamen demonsraons held n he couny [on March 23, 24 and 25. Much neres was manfesed and he meengs (proved exceponally worh whle. On every farm, sympoms of worms vere evden o a more or less degree nd n every case he enre flock was reaed. The copper sulphae soluon recommended by he Federal Domrmen was used and by he neres shown by he farmers aendng, any more flocks n he couny wll b: reaed. The formula used was one ounce of ".opper sulphae or(bjue vro!) o [hree quars of waer.when horoughlp dssolved, hs was gven n doses of hree ounces o maure sheep, wo [ounces o yearlngs, and one ounce o us before Chrsmas las Decern ber he already crowded mal bags of he posal sysem of he enre counry were furher burdened wh housands and housands of packages of neckes sen ou by Blnd Paunee Bll of S. Lous, Mo..wh he reques o rem S. Alhough he goods were no ordered, no even waned,-unold housands b a he plea made by Paunee and sen n her money. Laer he was exposed as a faker, bu before hs was done was lef o a docor up n a lle Mnnesoa own o pay hm back n hs own medcne. Ths docor, lke all he res, receved he package of hree neckes, bu nsead of sendng he money sa down and wroe he follow ng leer: "Dear Sr: Your neckes a hand. Thanks. am sendng you a prescrpon whch wll cos you $1. As dd no order he neckes and you hree monhs old lambs. dd no order he prescrpon and as Mehods of akng care of moher-1 >' ou wl1 S e us m much S ood ou of he of he prescrpon as wll ou of he neckes, we wll call he accoun closed. ( Goodby. less lambs was also dscussed and proved very neresng o all.for furher nformaon, farmers are requesed o call a he Couny Agens offce. Wes TRAVELERS' GUDE [12:1 A. M. G. T. 1 AUTO To ackson 3:3P. M. To Lansng 8:4 A. M. :4 P. M.,: 4 P. M. Cen ral R. R. S andard Tme Eas 5:45 P. M. BUSSES To Howell O:15 A. M. Ens ern Tme To Ann Arbor 9:5:A. M. 3:5 P. M. 6:5C P. ANNOUNCEMENT am prepared o do alll knds of panng, decorang and paper hangng.. obs conraced for and esmaes furnshed. also have all knds of pan, varl nshes and enamels for sale and a good lne of wall paper. Sae me f you wan decorang or paperng done or are n he marke for pan. Bruce VanBarlcm PNCKNEY, MCH., R. F. D. & % -&. %1 v^ :! ''f-v'f-s' =/? C(L ll». a (.. Where waves reach up o whsper o he clouds, or where hey roar her message o he shores of man hey can speak 4 of nohng hgher han a Servce of Sncery. PH.SWARlHpUT Fl/NERAL HOMP PHONE N.39_.. r. AK PNCKNEY MCHGAN STATE OF MCHGAN THE CRCUT COURT FOR THE WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC COUNTY OF LVNGSTON N CHANCERY Frederck Schnodz and Margare Sehnodz, Planffs OST-Par of black rmmed glasses. vs Eml Weddge Eljah Marsh, Charles T. Conrad Frederck W. Hemcke ^d ula Hencke, and her unknown hew,devsees, legaees and assgns, an Nan- FOR SALE-Several on of Tmohy hay. Ber Hcks anel D. Coss and Sarah A. CoM, and he unknown hers of Besy Dbble, by Henry A. Dbble, and her unknown FOR SALE-The ames Marble farm, hers, devses, legaees and assgns. suaed hree mles wes of Pnckney, Defendans 8 acres. Su pendng n he Crcu Cour [Mrs. ames Marble, 1GD Davs Ave. for he Couny of Lvngson n Chancery a Howell, Mchgan, on he Z5n Lansng, Mch. day of March FOR SALE-Black eam, aged < and appearng from he sworn bull ox 19 years, w. 12(1 and 13. sound complan as fled n sad cause, ha rgh. he planffs have no been able afer dlgen search and nqury o asceran wheher he sad defendans are Percy Ells alve or dead, or where hey may re- FOR SALE- 3 Whe Leghorn hens, resde f lvng or f hey have any wo bugges, wo heang soves, sack-personal represenaves or hers lvof hay. Lawrence Spears lng, or where hey or any of hem may resde, or wheher he le, n- HAY WANTED-- am n he marke for good alfalfa hay. Theodore Selegen,Alfred Monks farm FOR SALE--8 Poland Chna Shoaes, w. 115 each; horoughbred.. Red Duroc Sows, due une 1; 1 horoughbred regsered Holsen Bull, 2 years od; 2.. horoughbred.. Holsen.. Bull Calves, several weeks old; 3 horough bred Holsen Hefer Calves, 4 monhs old; 1 new mlch horoughbred.. Hosen Hefer Fred Hoffman, Alfred Morgan farm. FOR SALE- 2 bushel of corn, 5 bushel of oas. Also span of work horses, w. 26. Guy Hall FOR SALE-Housu, garage and acres of land n he vllage of Pnckney. Mrs. Me Chalker FOR SALE--X Rayeggs capacy. ncubaor, 16 L. C. Rogers PANO TUNER-Xow a Pnckney solcs pano unng and reparng, exper workmanshp guaraneed and fnes of local references. Address or requess for nformaon o. E. Hamlon, Man S.,Pnckney, Mch, oo L. C. Rogers. FOR SALE The Beauful Brke Esae of over 4 acres, $125,. Terms. 1 mle of Huron Rver fronage and a large fronage on Bg Porage Lake. See Norman Reason, Pnckney, Mch. Phone 17 FOR SALE Abou 1½ on of mxed clover and mohy hay. BASKET BALL RESULTS Chas. Whalan, Crysal Beach The eams from hs secon dd no fare very well a he ournamen of FOR SALE 3 nce brood sows, w. all he sae dsrcs a Dero las 3. Due n Aprl. week. Muskegeon won he class "A" Norman Reason le from Bale Creek who defeaed Ponac. Howell afer wnnng frs FOR SALE,.Gran Drll n A-l cona he Ypslan and Lansng ournamen n class "B" wen down before don. ohn Esele Grand Haven Saurday, he score beng 28 o 7. Reed Cy won he class hay. nqure of Eml Dryer FOR SALE Abou 4 on of mohy "C" le. U.of M.Hgh School was defeaed by Chrsan Hgh School of Holland who laer los o S. Ann's FOR SALE One brace of large Hgh School of Alpena. The laer Toulouse Geese, all ready o lay. ohn R. Marn hen defeaed Gwen Hgh School class "D" champons of he upper pennsula for he sae champonshp. can have by provng propery and FOUND Auo re and rm. Owner payng for hs adv. nqure a he Dspach Offce Edward Famum and row ransaced busness Tuesday. o Slver Wre Srengh ' FOR SALE Dry wood. Norman Reason. Wm. Darn ackson A Bllrer wre one-welfh of an nch n dameer vlll suppor a wegh of 188 Ewnnds. eres, clam, len or possble rgh of hese defendans have been assgned o any oher person or persons, or wheher such le, neres, clam, len or possble rgh has been dsposed of by wll by he sad defendans. And furher appearng ha he planffs do no know and have no been able afer dlgen search and nqury o asceran he names of he persons who are ncluded as defendans whou beng named. Upon moon herefore, of Don W. Van Wnkle, Aorney for Planffs, s ordered,ha he above named defendans and her unknown hers, devses, legaees and assgns cause her appearance o be enered heren whn hree monhs from he dae hereof and ha n defaul hereof sad bll be aken as Confessed by sad defendans and eachvnd all of hem. s furrer ordered ha he planff's cause hs order o be publshed whn fory days n he Pnckney Dspach, a newspaper prned, publshed and crculang n sad Couny. once n each week for a leas sx successve weeks.. B. Munsell r. Crcu Cour Commssoner Lvngson Couny, Mchgan A rue copy- ohn A. Hagman Clerk The above enled su nvolves and s brough o que le o he followng descrbed lands, locaed n he ownshp of Harland, Lvngson Couny, Mchgan, and more parcularly descrbed as follows, o-w: The norheas quarer ( ¼ ) of he souheas quarer ( M ) and he souh one half of he souheas quarer( ^ ) of he norhcas^pjuarer (¼) of Secon number en (1) n Townshp number hree (3) Norh, Range fx ( 6) eas, Mchgan. " Don W. VanWakle Aorney for Planffs Busness Address Howell, Mchgan STATE OF MCHGAN The Probae Cour Tor he Couny of Lvngson. A a sesson of sad cour, held a he Probae Offce n he Cy of Howell n sad Couny, on he 14h day of March, A. D Presen: Hon. oseph H. Collns, Presdng udge of Probae. n he maer of he esae of Claude W. Barry, Deceased Besse Barry havng fled n sad sad cour her peon, prayng ha a ceran nsrumen n wrng, purporng o be he las wll and esamen of sad deceased, now on fle n sad cour, be admed o probae and ha he admnsraon of sad esae be graned o Besse Barry or o some oher suable person. s ordered, Tha he 9h day of March, A. D 1927 a one o'clock n he afernoon, a he sad probae offce, be and s hereby apponed for hearng sad peon; s furher ordered, ha publc noce hereof be gven by publcaon of a copy of hs order for hree successve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng, n he Pnckney Dspach a newspaper prned and crculaed n sad couny. oseph H.Collns.Crcu udge A rue copy Acng n he absence Celesa Parshall of Wlls L. Lyons, Rcgserof Probae. udge of Probae Lle Thnge Keep he drawers of he boreal and dresser closed ghly when no n use and remember o keep he wndow shades even. Two apparenly maall hef, bu wha an appearance of orderloee hey add o he

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