lish in Brighton lakes. Mr. Shaw landed a three pound green bass the and one third prize. Hr. Hendee.

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1 SL\:'w$ n : * HAIRBREADTH CSWPE Engneer'* Pretence e* <Mmd and went* Low of Lfe Jaues Shrley and famly who own and lve on the Joseph Waceway farm n Hamburg townshp owe ther lv<$«to the presence of mnd and coolness of a Pere Marquette engneer whose name could not be ascertaned. Mr. Shrey aa fam:/ were returnng from the HVw.H far n two.u'os. The frst car was drven by Mr. Shrey and also contaned hs two sons and hs father. He had reached the ralroad crossng when suddenly the gat< s were lowered pennng the car on the rght-of*way, wth a heavy tran approachng from the east. The engneer saw the predcament the ooeu-, pants of the car were n and put on the "ar-brakes* slowng up the speed of the tran ejough so that the Shrey party could tumble out of the uuto whch was partly on the track. The car was struck by the engne and pushed off the track, consderable damage. sustanng Mr. Shrey says he dd not lose hs presence ot mnd untl after the affar was over but that the occupants of the other car whch dd not reach the cross ng untl the gates were closed, were farly frantc over what seemed to be certan mpendng death to the loved ones. The gate-tender whose neglgence n not payng closer attenton to.hs busness, s entrely responsble for the accdent, as there was no excuse for not lowerng the gates before the Shrey car was on th rght-of-way. Mr. Shrey stated that the wheels of the oncomng engne were a mass of " ltffltm»*f.an tr -' tftrr It gves an opportunty for a four year hgh school course for every chld n the dstrct. It makes t possble for parents to have the drect care and supervson of ther chldren who are pursung hgh school work durng the crtcal years of ther lfe, when the formaton.of moral and socal habts are so easly affected by envronment. It provdes for fewer classes gr each teacher so that each pupl may have the amount of attenton 'that they should have n order to develop ther ntellectual abltes. It makes t possble the securng of better traned and experenced teachers. It nsures a hgher percentage of school attendance. It provdes educatonal condtons so that the chldren may grow up under tl<» nfluence of the deals of a farm home. It provdes for a course* of study that ncludes agrculture, seeng, cookng, manual tranng,tuusc, and drawng. It furnshes a more stable bass for fnancng the school dstrct. It provdes a place to foster and promote communty deals. It becomes a meetng place for farmers' chls, women's clubs,.communty. BRIGHTON Thomas Shaw of 5437 Stanton Ave., Detrot, who s occupyng a cottage at Island Lake s reported to have broken all recent records "or the lake Wften he landed, ; gant pckerel on Tuesday of last week. The fsh measured 41½ nches and weghed 18½ pounds. So far as s known, ths s the largest fsh taken from ths lake h a number of years and t proves conclusvely that there are stll good clubs, lterary socetes, and lyceum courses. by tre a year or so *go. Aljlford It prevents needless expense due to Tme*..~, &&SM duplcaton of school apparatus and equpment. HOWELL- -Fred Abendroth was arrested It usually provdes for a longer term at Island Lake, It mles - from of school. It nsures a better workng lbrary. It adds dgnty, character and force here, Saturday on a charge of volaton of prohbton laws." He was arragned n Howell and bound over to to rural educaton. Exchange. the crcut court. Bal was fxed al VILLAGE TAXES lsh n Brghton lakes. Mr. Shaw landed a three pound green bass the same day. He s a brother to C. H. judges gave hm seven frsts, two seconds and one thrd prze. Hr. Hendee. Shaw of the tre and buttery frm of Shaw and Lee. Argus. s probably one of the best sheep breeders n Southern Mchgan. In the poultry department Ben HAKTLAND- -HurtlandV fne new Whte took four lrsts and three seconds on Slver Campnes. centralzed school buldng s Hearng completon but wll not be ready to.1. H. Sder showed Anconas and open school for a week or two yet. It s u substantal brck buldng, and equpped for the modern requrements n educaton. The old buldng has been remodelled for use for the lower grad's.. The pupls from the outlyng terrtory wl.be transported n automoble trucks, over seven routes,thc drvers beng Wll Wakeman, Beft Wakeman, Bert Holmes, Frank Yercellus, Mr. Wlson, and Mr. Krshman. Xew Hudson also has a new and modern lttle school buldng for ts pupls ths year, replacng the one destroyed #'J,001J whch le was unable to furnsh. Authortes have beleved for some The Lvngston County Far held at Howell last week was a gr^at success for whch credt should be gven to R, D. Roche, secretary of the county far assocaton. - Durng the perod he has had the actve management the County Far has grown to be a really bg thng. The facltes for handlng stock was nadequate for the unusually large number of entres but no doubt ths' wll be remeded next year. Among the exhbtors from ths secton are: Wrt C. HenUee showed several pens of Black Top Delane sheep and the came away wth frst and second cockerel and frst and second pullet. These brds were spoken hghly of by the poultry judge. Wlle Sder took three przes n the Golden Seabrght Bantam class - frst cock, lrst cockerel am frst hen pretty good for a lad us young as he s. TIRES FIRESTONE GOODYEAR UNITED STATES j IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUIII Shoes Oxfords Gloves Slk Hose Caps Rubber Boots Mens Pants Overalls Coveralls Whte Popln, Berkeley's Cambrc, 45 n. Pllow Tubng, 9-4 wde Sheetng. Inda Head, Galetea Cloth, Lnen B and a few pars of corsets wll be sold at present M untl Saturday September 24. to save Towelng, eeufmm Ths s an opportunty for you 'V " > 4 s Tf "would "be "w^toyhtrf^farerstr gong to tsskcll on the Pnckney road to be sure no tran s comng a't least as long as the rresponsble gate-keeper holds hs job. ;mth, all taxes not pad on. or before that date wll be classfed as dcln (pent taxes and treated as such. j I), W. Mrlu ' Vllage Treasurer BARNARD'S j Choce Patterns n Gnghams»v*" 19C to 75C ] "asf- Gnghams ff 25C yd 3 Palmetto Cloth *<*&* **** g Regular 50c Values go at 39c S I9 A Mr* QIAC In Reds, Bluet, Lavender, Green I 2rC*CllA>2d Md Yellow Checks j Bangng from 19C to 25C 3^ Outng Plannels : A Bargan at 18C V^ Bten tetsl- $1.79 to $ Bargans In Work Shoes 5 Mens Shrts, Overalls! SMCERY BARGAINS to be had at our store W*3ffl*A&- THE WEEK -% sjjr stavnce you AlUnMMHHUUMa f / WTTs T^rrrrrrc%; KTtuIeTs found eght gallons of moonshne l«uot abo^. the Abendroth boardng house. George Ktz, who was arrested on the Howell far grounds Thursday for beng drunk and dsorderly, pleaded gulty to the charge when arragned n justce court here Frday mornng, and was gven '20 days n the county jal. Frt/, hals from Fowlervlle, and sad he had been employed on the Jay Hedfeld farm near that vllage. Albert Fredman, arrested on thet streets of Howell Wednesdy for havng 11 cases of beer n hs car and turned over to the federal court for examnaton, was taken to Detrot by the state offcers Frday. Hs car, an Essex coupe, was taken by state authortes at Lansng. Hendr Keene, an Italan, was arrested by Sherff Teeple on the far grounds at Howell last Thursday afternoon when ten. quarts of whte mule was found n hs Ford cur parked back o the grandstand. Feene was dscovered by the sherff's wfe whose suspcons were aroused und who notfed her husband wth, the above results. Feenc was arragned n justce court here Frday mornng and bound over to the crcut court for tral at the September term und s held n the county jal at Howell n default of $'2,000 bal. Hs Ford s n the custody of the sherff, State Journal. FOWLKRV1LLK- Sunday mornng as Alfred Gehrnger and Mss Mary Flood were comng to church n a Ford auto, when about sx mles north of Fowlervlle they turned out to pass a wagon just as a large dog ran n front of ther machne, one wheel strkng and kllng the dog, but the mpact turned the auto completely around and threw t n the bg dtch besde the road, wth all four wheels n the ar, pnnng Mr. Gehrnger under the machne, the top beng down. He s a powerful man and was able to lft the car off hmself, Dr. J.J. Hendron was telephoned for and brought Mr. Gehrnger and Mss Flood to the home of hh* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gehrnger; where they were cared for and fortunately no bones were broken and nether was serously njured, although t. was a wonderful escape. Ths s the second auto acnt ^through njbkh Mss Flood has d wthn the last few weeks and possbly she may thnk an aeroplane s a safer mode of travel. The car was badly dtp^t^-^tewv J^Stondard Qualty! at the prce of Unknown Brands GET YOUR TIRES NOW FOR FALL R. DAY BIRD FORD SALES AND SERVICE We also" wsh toterrar^altowmgrus *bn~t tount have u settlement ether by cash or bankable note not later flun Saturday September 24. We trust you wll gve ths matter your prompt Attenton. MONKS BROS.! * At Kennedy's Saturday* ^r 25c 4 Bart P c\ G Soap_- 28c 4 Bart R t M Soap - 2Be 6 Bart Luna or Lenox Soap 28c 6 Bart Tolet Soap... ^ 28c 5 Boxes Matches...28c 6 Rolls Tolet Paper 28c 1 tb Green Label Coffee :,- + 28c 2 Cant Home Grown Peat, Beans or Corn 28c 2 Cant Plchards,.._.- ~28ft 2 Cant Snder 1 * Campbell**, or Franco-Amercan Soup 28c 2 Bottles Catsup c 1 Can Pneapple.._,. -.^-.. 88c 2 Bottle* French'* Mottafd. T -88t Large Can Peaches. : c' 2 Par* Mens Black, Tan, or Whte Sock*...2Jkr 6 BaUt Darnng Cotton.28c 4 Spools J. SL? ) Coatet Thread, 150 Yard*...-28c I l MI!UHIMIH»"M" KENNEDY» +n.** *H». V>-*..» ^- <-' C~ - *, SB #?* -.¾ * <'m %<& M s < ^fct^vh' K\4 *m 'M & *r M&. A > *. * * ' * ' y&.< :- '^: M-?** IV L L*. r*<* ns ^. >v. $*>!^lf.

2 * Y 't& «*A W-.. vr --we. '^*<;.< Mchgan News Tersely Told Crystal Falls A thrd wage reduc«ton made by the Steel corporaton brngs the wages of common labor n mnes and mlls down to a basc wage of 13 a day. Bg Rapds Ths cty s to get a new armory. A proposton to bond for $10,000 carred by the' necessary two-thrds vote at a specal electon. The state wll contrblte $35,000. Iona Dr. Wllam R. Cutter, 97 years old, the frst dentst to practce n Iona, :s dead. Dr. Cutter was engaged/n the drug busness here for nearly 50 years. He retred Ave years ago. Ludngton Rasmus Rasmussen, 65, former merchant, ded n the baseball park grandstand of apoplexy when the Ludngton team drove n seven runs In one nnng and won* the game agast'grand Rapds. Lansng The state' health department has been gven complete authorty ov«r the health dvsons of all state nsttutons. Dr. R. M. Oln, head of the state department of health, wll act n a supervsory capacty over the nsttutonal physcans. Wheeler Orbe Darlng, a teamster workng on the pavng constructon on the man stseet of ths town klled a rattle snake n the street. Years ago snakes were common about here n swampy places but ths s the frst rattler seen n ths vcnty for several years. Grand Rapds Dr. C. W. Mujger, superntendent of Columba hosptal, Mlwaukee, Ws., has been apponted >8 successor to Dr. Merrll Wells, medcal drector and superntendent of Blodgett Memoral hosptal snce June Dr. Wells's resgnaton becomes effectve October 1. Ann Arbor A total of 60,807 chldren and adults took part n actvtes at Ann Arbor's four muncpal parks ths summer.accordng to an* nouncemen.t by Supervsor L. W. Olds. Th!; s the largest number to receve the benefts of outdoor playgrounds n the cty's hstory. Allegan Gene Marcellus, 73 years old, a farmer who lves alone n a hack sx mles west of ths cty, s stll n a serous condton as the result of mstreatment at the hands of robbers. When he told the robbers that all hs money was n the bank, they clubbed hm..*.. * nr.nfc otntn 'Ha^hTK" o:rwat~ba-ary fn^cken«%tf burned when., pantng an electrcal tower at the plant. He came nto contact wth the heavly charged wres there. He was taken to the cty hosptal, where physcans gave hm medcal attenton. Lansng Sherffs, chefs of polce and prosecutng attorneys of Mchgar wll meet here Sept , when t s expected that some method wll be worked out to provde for co-operaton between parole offcers and county offcals to gve nformaton about paroled prsoners. Alpena The Mc Louth steamer Scran^pn, cement carrer, sank besde the* dock a the Huron Cement company's plant, whle preparng to leave.,ijj dock wth 15,000 barrels of ' v r: Investgaton revealed a....a the hull of the shp, 1»OZ -L1? erased by ts strkng a large stone v...e fffdock. Lanang-'The Crusade Lance" s the name of a new Mchgan publcaton ssued by the Detrot Tubercu oss Socety, ne "LAnce^Ts devoted" to the nterests of the Modern Health Crusade n Detrot and Wayne County. There are already nearly 150,000 pupls enrolled n the modern health crusade n that county. Alpena Plans have been formulated by County Agrcultural Agent *0. O. T. Scheetz for the utlzaton of pcrc acd n land clearng operatons In ths county. The government recently has placed large supples of ths powerful war explosve on the tnarket at low prces. Co-operatve purchases are planned. Dowagac A homng pgeon several days ago fell exhausted n the yard of Postmaster Frank Rchey. Care restored t to flyng strength and t was released, but returned to the Rchey resdence several hours later. The postmaster s anxous to learn ts dentty. A red rubber band on the left leg has the letterng "E-206." Battle Creek Dr. Edward Rawson, oldest local physcan and longest n practce here, ded at Nchols hosptal, at the age of 84 years. Dr. Rawson was a promnent Chcago surgeon n hs younger days, but hs property and offces were wped out by the great fre n Ths experence broke hs sprt and he nsver qute "came back." Dr. Rawson never marred and snce the death of hs sster, several years ago, had lved much lke a hermt. Flnt Suggeston that a new natonal hghway to be known as the "Townsend" road, n recognton of good roads work by Unted Stataa Senator Charles E. Townsend, be constructed from Macknaw Cty to Moble, Ala., was made by J..A. Roundtrae, drector general of the Unted States Good Roads assocaton, before the Mchgan Good Roads assocaton ta conventon here. The proposal mat wth afplause from delegates and t was amd an effort would ba mad* to adoft a resoluton favorng the pro- *" $s**ws?. r>'' W*& : : ^m L-' <*"' -J "o' Albon Grape-grower* s ths tlon have started harvestng ther crop, two weeks ahead of the usual tme. Grand Rapds Steps art beng taa> en 1)y the cty Admnstraton to bar jtney buses from streets on whch street cars operate, says Fred H. Locke, cty manager. Alma What Is beleved to be a small snake dropped out of a watch case when A. B. Scattergood, an Alma jeweler, opened t. It has been sent to M. A. C. for examnaton. Kalamazoo A straght jal sentence of 30 days wthout alternatve of fne, was gven to Floyd Harger, of Augusta, after he pleaded gulty to drvng hs machne whle ntoxcated. Ludngton Wllam Medaco, 18 years old, an Indan, was rescued by Edgar Stuart when a barn burned on the farm of Kennedy Johnson n Custer Townshp after beng struck by lghtnng. Medaco was sleepng n the barn. Charlotte A report fled wth Danel W. Knapp, vllage clerk, shows that the muncpal electrc lght plant at Sunfeld s earnng about $65 a month more than ts expenses. The ncome from the plant s expected to retre bonds ssued to construct t Allegan Sx of the eght survvors of Co. I, 4th Mchgan Cavalry, elected S. F. Murphy, of ths cty, presdent, at the close of ther twenty-sxth annual reunon. The company was n the regment whch captured Jefferson Davs at the close of the Cvl War. Kalamazoo George Wlnslow, head of the Rversde Monument company, and.mss Sarah M. Howard, 47, a veteran Kalamazoo school teacher, eloped to Chcago, where they were just marred. Wnslow, who s 70 years old, has long been promnently dentfed wth the poltcs of the cty. Lapeer A romance that was born at the Mchgan Home and Tranng school*here developed nto the marrage of Gertrude Hazel Hanahan, physcal nstructor, and Dr. Henry M. Delehanty, dentst. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. Plamerat the Church of Immaculate Concepton. Pontac Needy members of the Quck famly are provded for n an unusual wll fled here for the late John Quck, Sr., who left an estate of $9,600. He created a trust fund, the ncome of whch wll be used for hers n straghtened crcumstances. Frends and employes are gven lfe use of a large farm. Iron Mountan John Rowe, of Norway, who shot and klled Leo Cant, 12 years old, also of Norway, when he caught hm and some other boys n_hs vegetable garden, had hs hear- only ISoTTtr trt^m^x tu^n»ey» -- «*» «?«Is an ex-servce man and s 27 years old. Pontac Chase Osborn's feat of kllng a bear wth an axe and hs bare hands sn't so much, accordng to an Oakland county sportsman, just back from the north Wsconsn woods. Guy Folsome, Mlwaukee, member of a party n whch Ross Thompson, Oakland supervsor, was roughng t, chased and klled a black bear In an automoble, accordng to Thompson. Mt. Clemens Two masked robbers entered the Margolles Inn, notorous Lake shore roadhouse, gagged and handcuffed the porter and made away wth $9,000 n cash from the safe. The par, well dressed and wth handkerchefs coverng ther faces, nvaded the roadhouse shortly after the bg Sunday crowd had left. They commanded Frank Bolvos, nght porter, to throw up hs hands and reman quet. Lansng Lansng voters turned down a proposal to bond the cty for $200,000 to erect a solders' memoral buldng, but endorsed four other bond Issues whch wll ncrease the ndebtedness of the cty by $2,350,000. The ssues whch carred were; $1,650,000 for a muncpal power and electrc lght plant; $100,000 for water works/ extenson; $200,000 for sewerage sys terns, and $400,000 for pavng. The vote was lght. Muskegon Muskegon wll" ssue $50,000 n bonds to provde for the unemployed for the-rest of the year. Ths decson was reached after Merln Wley, attorney-general, ruled that [ a busness depresson was aa great an ' emergency as a flood or fre. Under! the Home Rule Act a cty has author ty to ssue bonds wthout a vote of 1 the people. When the budget for 1921 ' was made, n August last year, the busness depresson had not developed. Sagnaw The solder bonus bll wll be passed at the December sesson of congress, s the belef of Congressman Joseph W. Pordney, charman of the ways and means commlv tee and Republcan leader n the lower house. "One of the reasons for ths belef s that, deductng what foregn countres owe us, 60 per cent of our debt s due n the next 20 months," sad he. "The passage o! the bonus bll s the only honorable thng to do. The boys deserve t and shall receve t." Monroe The Monroe Paper Producta company, has started operatons n ts mammoth mll, the buldng of whch was begun on March 24, The new company t captalsed at $1,000,000. Offcers are: Wllam R. Harrs, presdent; W. M. Sawyer, vcepresdent; Thomas I. ngenfrts, aeoond Tca-prealdant; ROT M. Sperry, ecretary; f>. A. Blum, treasurer; L. j. Mecnler, superntendent. AH art experenced men n the manufacture) of paper. The average output pet day of paper foldng box board wll ba 7$ tons, 1» shaeta and rolls GUY U. HARDY Representatve Guy U. Hardy of Colorado s' a member of a commttee to nvestgate postage rates and costs. He s edtor and publsher of the Canyon Cty Record and the Colorado Press. FORD HAS $54,844,538 PINCKNEY DISPATCH CASH Motor Company's Report Shows Total Assets of- $263,368, Lansng. The Ford Motor company, accordng to a statement fled wth the department of state last week, had at the close of busness, June 30, $54,844,538 cash on hand and n the bank. Its plants ncludng land, buldngs and mprovements were valued at $46,926,010; machnery and equpment at $21,183,990, and good wll at $20,- 617,985. Its total assets were lsted at $263,368, Property n Mchgan was valued at $133,025,079. Total captal and surplus were gven as $173f951,172 and the amount of captal and surplus allocable to Mchgan $87,861,284. D. U. R. DIVIDEND IS REFUSED Company's Statement Inconsstent, > Declares Commsson's Report. asapn Detrot Prest Made Monslgnor, Rome, The pope bas apponted Rev. Father James Gregory Doherty, pastor of St. Vncent's parsh, Detrot, Mch., a monslgnor of the papal household. Court Upholds Ol Clams. Mexco Cty. Offcals of the Mexco department of commerce and ndustry have been enjoned by the supreme court from denouncng rghts to ol lands held by the Texas Go pror to May 1, Looks After Negroes' Interests. Washngton. Appontment of Dr J. R. A. Crossland, Negro, of St/ Joseph, Mssour, aa a "specal expert" n the veterans' bureau to look after the nterests of Negro solders and salors enttled to benefts under the relef laws, was announced. New Haven Gets Bg Loan. Washngton. The nterstate commerce commsson approved a government loan of $8,000,000 to the New York, New Haven & Hartford ralroad. The money s to. be used to meet maturng ndebtedness and for Improvements. N. Y. Bonus Act Held Illegal. Albany, N. Y. The court of appeals, by a vote of fve to three, held the state solder bonus act nvald on the ground' that t volated Artcle VII, secton 1, of the state consttuton, whch prohbts lendng the credt of the state for th ebeneft of any ndvdual, assocaton or corporaton. 13,416 Shps Used Panama Canal. Washngton. Durng the seven years of commercal operaton of the Penema Canal ended Aug. 14 last, 13, 416 commercal vessels made the transt through the sthmus, accord' ng to the Panama Canal Record. The aggregate tonnage of these vessels was 45,869,942 and ther cargo totaled 51,578,920 tons of 2,240 pounds. Charles' 8tay s Extended. Lansng. Permsson to ssue per cent stock dvdend has been dened the Detrot Unted ralway by the Berne. Upon the request of the Spansh government the Swss government has decded to extend ts per Mchgan state publc utltes commssonmsson for former Emperor Charles In the report on the applcaton, of Austra to reman n Swtzerland wrtten by Wllam W. Potter, of the untl October. Under the orgnal permsson of the Swss government the cnmrn 1 salon- lt-waa. declared tha thja wrancatry "atnr^to^"p^ umueno: was nconsstent wth ther showng a short tme ago when representatves of the company came before the commsson askng to be allowed to ssue bonds In the sum of $5,000,000. MAY NEED MORE BONUS FUNDS Fuller Thnks $30,000,000 May Be $6,000,000 Under 8um Needed. Lansng. A throv specal sesson of the Legslature and a specal state electon may be necessary before bonus payments to former servce men and women can be completed. At a meetng of the Admnstratve Board, O. B. Fuller, audtor general, declared that the $30,000,000 authorzed by consttutonal amendment wll be Insuffcent to pay all of the Mchgan veterans. More than $8,000,000 has already been expended, he sad, and only about 40,000 of the estmated 175,000 veterans have been pad. He estmated that a total of probably $36,000,000 wll be requred. BOARD CLEARS PRISON WARDEN /Catn Vctm of "Spte Work' vernor Declares. Gov* Lansng. Warden Catn of Marquette prson, ndcted n connecton wth..a recent nvestgaton of the nsttut on, was exonerated by the state admn.olratlve board last week. Th* board went on record as belevtng th t the acts charged aganst Catn w. re "acts of charty" rather than nfractons of law. Among other counts he was sad to have purchased goods at a store conducted by prson nmates. Consderable "spte work" entered Into the affar, Governor Groesbeck declared. Loses Cltlzenahlp by Marrage. Cleveland. Mayor Wllam S. Ftzgerald, who recentlv made belated announcement of hs marrage 10 months ago to Mss Margaret Chlton Tucker, may be compelled to renounce hs ambton to succeed hmself aa a result, t was stated by legal author!- tee here. Lawyers ponted out that Oho statutes provde that the resdence ot a marred man "shall be that place where hs wfe resdes," Mrs. Ftzgerald baa never made bar home hart. GRIEF IS CAUSE OF GIRLS SUICIDE UNABLE TO WED COUSIN, AND MOURNING L088 OF MOTHER, FATAL 8HOT FIRED. HAPPINESS IS EN0ED for HER "There Was Nothng More for Whch I Mght Lve," She Tells Sster After Shot Detrot. Separated by fate from two whom she "loved more than anyone else n the world" her mother and her'sweetheart Mss Burr Roberts, 18 years old, of Rver Rouge, commtted sucde by shootng herself above the heart Only a few hours before she had pressed the barrel of her brother-nlaw's army revolver to her breast, she and Roy Fortner, her sweetheart, had agreed they must not love. They were frst cousns. Through the nght Mss Roberts studed over ths decson, and at 7:30 o'clock n the mornng, as she sat n her nghtclothng on her bed. she shot herself. "There was nothng more for whch I mght lve," she told her sster, Mrs. Jesse Baker, when the latter hurred to the room. Mrs. Baker had been n the basement of ther home when she heard the shot. She beleved she sad, that ntruders had fred. The grl was conscous when they found her. Stretched across her bed, she begged to be allowed to de. "Wth mother and Roy taken from me, I cannot bear tp lve," she s quoted as sayng. She ded n Delray Industral hosptal two hours later. Before her death she gave a statement to Walter Hancock, of the Rver Rouge polce department She told how she had come here two years ago, from North Carolna, she and her mother, and of the happness they had known In ther lttle home n Rver Rouge. She sobbed heart-brokeply when she told of her mother's death. Then she told of the romance shattered by the knshp of. her sweetheart. For two years, she sad, she had loved Roy Fortner, and he had loved her. Then came a day when Fortner beleved he must look facts squarely n the face. He told her they must not *-w~&m***r**m{*-<t*mtur\wmk-'wt*n, mx** r marr"rfr-fy*^t *«-» -**k~*«-.-. tasjyum.-*-- Polce Nab Naked Woman. Detrot. Clad only n a sheet, Margaret Mddleton was arrested n a garage at Gratot avenue and Beauben street. She fled from her room at a hotel wth only the sheet about her and dd not stop untl she reached the shelterng walls of the garage. Margaret s. held for nvestgaton, polce belevng she s wanted n Toledo on the charge of peddlng "dope." No Weddng Bells for Dancers. Chcago. Art and matrmony wll not mx for the Duncan ssters, muscal comedy stars, for at least 10 years. The ssters have sgned a new contract wth Charles Dllngham, ln wnrotk mpresaro, whch contans a clause forbddng them to marry n the next 10 years. It's a matter of busness wth the twns. They declare marrage would nterfere wth ther art. Bergdoll Sub's Body Greeted. PhlHHpHl, Pft, Thft hnry nf Rnw. sell Gross, who was drafted n place of Grover Bergdoll, the slacker, was brought here. Crowds at the ralway termnal stood bareheaded as the flag draped coffn was borne away to be taken to hs home. Gross was 25 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gross of ths cty. He was klled n acton Oct. 26, 1918, after havng been n nne battles. Own Inventon Traps Burglar. Mnneapols. Des Mones authortes dentfed the body of a man shot and klled by a patrolman n an attempted robbery as Henry "Hank" Hankng, notorous safe blower. Hankns was the nventor of an electrc burglar alarm system that s nstalled n vrtually all Iowa state offces, and manufactured the nventon before he went "bad." It was one of hs alarms that gave hm away to local polce. Accdent Mara Honeymoon Trp. SILESIA'S FATE IN COMMITTEE Cleveland, O. The honeymoon trp* of Mr. and Mrs. Edwn C. Smpson, League of Natons Commsson to Oe* each 22 years of age, of Cleveland, ade Country's Future. was ended abruptly when ther automoble was demolshed by a southbound Cleveland Southwestern nter- Geneva. The commsson of four apponted last week by the councl of urban near Chppewa lake. Mrs. the League of Natons to deal wth Smpson was klled nstantly and her the queaton of Slleala met mmedate' tdate- $ usband ded a few mnutes later. ly after the adjournment of the coun* T They were marred August 2 and were cl and has began ts work. tourng the state on ther honeymoon. Btes Conductor After Argument. Pttsburgh. Mss Inez Hatch, 40, of Toledo, 0 created much commoton on a cross town car, When the conductor refused to gve her a transfer before ahe pad her fare she sank her teeth rght nto the conductor's arm. Loud guffaws from the men and gggles from the women passengers greeted Mss Hatch's acton. The conductor locked the door untl a patrol wagon came and took the woman to polos headquarters where sbe s bald o* a tsebacaj charge. Fortner was gref-strcken when he learned of th act of Burr. He told polce he had done only what he thought was rght, that he. had tred to xeplan to her, to tell her of the brght future ahead of her. ^Mss RobertB made her home, after the death of her mother, wth her ss* ter, Mrs. Jesse Baker, ot 135 South Dearborn street, Rver Rouge. SECOND WARRANT FOR HAAN Lawmaker Falls to Return to Faoe Charges, As Agreed. Grand Rapds. For the second tme n hs dffcultes here, the bond ot State Representatve Wllam A. Haan has been forfeted and a bench warrant has been ssued for hs arrest. Ths acton was taken Sept. 1 by Polce Judge Frank A. Hess. Smlar acton was taken the week prevous n justce ourt when Haan faled to appoar for examnaton. Haan, who had been taken to Detrot to answer to charges of obtanng money under false pretenses, was to have returned here last week. 0BREG0N HITS PACT WITH U. S. Says Treaty Impossble, Unnecessary and s Not Wanted. Mexco Cty. The sgnng of a treaty wth the Unted States s "nether possble, convenent nor necessary, and 1B contrary to Mexcan consttutonal precepts, n that- t creates specal prvleges for Amercans, 1 * accordng to that porton of Presdent Obregon's message to congress dealng wth foregn relatons, whch was read n the house. $520,000 DAILY SALVAGE SALE Army Dsposes of 60,000 Surplus Blankets at $141,000. Washngton. Army salvage saes have averaged $520,000 per day snce January 1, accordng to the drector of sales. In a sale at New York recently $141,000 was receved for 60,- 000 surplus blankets. In all 300,000 surplus blankets are to be dsposed of by the army. Trolley Trouble In N. Y Too. New York. Commssoner of Accounts Herschfeld dened that he mmedately would begn an nqury nto the motves behnd the two applcatons for a recever for the Interborough Rapd Tanslt company. He sad he had examned a wtness who testfed that the strke of Interborough employes n 1919 was ordered by offcals ot the conlpaay as a weapon to foras Mayor Hytaa at allow a fare above Ave oastr m «he subway, elevated aad surtaast mmswswsmms9smtmmmmmmm.::.m^ 1. T HSPIIIIIIIIIH I.TII.< m l Inp IIWI ^/y > ^-¾¾¾ MARKETS m $ DETROIT QUOTATIONS. Feed and Gran WHEAT Cash and September Ko. t red.»1.80; Deoember, SLtf; No. 1 whte, $1.87: No. I mxed. $1.26. m YELLOW CORN Caah No. t, le; No. S, 60c; No. 4, 57a» ^ NEW WHITE OATS Cash No. t, Sfe No «No. 4, RYE Cash No. >,»1.01. BEANS Immedate and prompt shp* ment $4.55 pe» owt BARLEY Feedng, 81.zS91.40 per cwt SEEDS Prme red clover, spot and Oetober, $11.40f alske, $10.26; tmothy,»2.75. HAY No. 1 tmothy. $20021: standard* $19@20: lght mxed,»190*0: No. 2 tmothy, $18019; No. 1 olover mxed,»150 1«; m I^clover. $14015; rye straw ; wheat and oat straw,» P«T ton n carlots. FEED Bran, $22; standard mddlngs,»23; fne mddlngs, $27; cracked corn,»29; coarse cornmeal, $27 ; chop, $28.50 per ton n 100-lb. sacks. FLOUR Fancy sprng wheat patents,»9@9.60; fancy wnter wbetot patents.» : wnter wheat straghts, $ per bbl. Lve Stock and Poultry CATTLE Best heavy steers, 870St best handyweght butcher steers, $ ; mxed steers and hefers, $606.60: handy lght butchers, $5.5098: lght butchers, $4, ; best cows, $506.60; butcher cows. $404.60; cutters, $2.5008; canners,» ; choce bulls, $4,760 *- 6.50: bologna bulls.»4.2505; stock bulls. M» ; feeders, $ ; stockere, ^»3(95.26; mlkers and sprngers. $ CALVES Best grades, $18014; others,» SHEEP AND LAMBS Best Iambs. $8; far lambs,»007; lght to common lambs,»405.50; heavy sheep,» ; far to pood sheep.»303.50; culls and common,»1(3)1.50: skps,»3. HOGS Mxed hogs, 89.50; extreme heavy,»8.50; roughs,»6.50; stags, $5: boars.»3; pgs. $8.75. LIVE POULTRY Sprng chckens, c; Leghorn, sprngs c; large hens, 25c; small hens c; old roosters, 14015c; ducks, 20022c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 30c per lb. Frm and Qarden Produce PLUMS»2.50@2.75 per bu. LKMONS per box. GRAPES Early varetes. 6c per lb. PEACHES New York.» per bu; Island. $2 25<Q>3 per bu. MELON? Watermelons, 40(7?*Oc each. ORANGES Calforna,» per box. PEARS Summer varetes, $20150 per bu. BANANAS Good shppng stock, 50 5 l-2c per lb. CANTALOUPES Honeydew, $2, ; Osage.» per case. CALIFORNIA FRUITS Peaches. $ ; plums.» ; malaga grapes. $3 3.50; pears,» per box. POTATOES-^Jersey cobblers, ; gants.» per 150-lb. sacks. TOMATOES Home grown, 75c0»1.25 per bu. GREEN CORN» per sack. SWEET POTATOES Alabama, $ per hamper; Vrgna, barrel,» MUSHROOMS» per 3-lb. basket. CABBAGE $ per bu. ONIONS Eastern.» ; Indana,» per 100-lb. sack. DRESSED CALVES Choce c; medum. 18c; large coarse. 5010c per lb. CELERY Mchgan, 25040c per dos. LETTUCE Iceberg.» per case; Duluth, hampers,» ; New York, flats,»202.60; leaf lettuce,» per bu. rjqm&'-.'w&'-'f&m -^SjT' **H^-^* - '^BS fresh ca^led"and~ graded, SSo per doj. ERA OF WORLD PEACE FAR OFF Presdent Hardng Outlnes Polcy of U. 8. At Conference. Washngton. Presdent Hardng has defned the polcy whch wll gude the admnstraton and ts representatves on the dsarmament queaton at the comng conference of the world powers. Wth clarfyng emphass he dspelled Utopan llusons that the Unted States would enter the conference prepared to scrap ts weapons and render tself defenseless. Summed up the Amercan atttude as stated by the presdent Is ths: The day of permanent world peace s far off. The end of armed conflct may never come. Cvlzed government may never be able to scrap ther naves and dsband* ther armes. Nevertheless It may be possble to dmnsh the burdens of armament. TO CONNECT TWO PENINSULAS Doelle Tells Road Meetng 8pan Across Strats Plsnnad. Flnt Plans are under way for the constructon of a brdge to connect the upper and lower pennsulas of Mohgan, accordng to John A. Doelle, of Marquette, recently elected a member of the state board of agrculture, who spoke before the thrteenth annual conventon of the Mchgan Good Roads assocaton, n sesson here. Grand.Rapds was chosen as the 1922 meetng place by the delegates n the 1 closng sesson. Mr. Doelle stated that the brdge would 'be constructed aoross the Strats of Macknaw and that somethng defnte would probably be done wthn a year, f fnancal condton warrant. He dd not reveal who was behnd the project Cold Btter Wnter n Slghtl New York. Women wll wear sleeves on ther lngere and even nght gowns are gong to be longer and have sleeves n them accordng to a large manufacturer of women's apparel. It was sad the style mght be n antcpaton of a cold wnter. -r Auto Accdents Cost $4,500,000, New York. An estmate that $4, 600,000 was pad by lfe nsuranc companes n death clams from an moble fataltes durng 1920 Unpublshed by the Insurance Press, Sta stcs quoted show that durng the year the automoble caused 12,000 fatutes and 1,500,000 non-fatal Is* Jures. Lfe nsjffanc* dstrbutons tor the year by companes operatng n the Unted States and Canada aggregated $L0W,0«M34. aetadtbg death clams of all sorts. v r ; # ' j*-> 52 -**>./ 'jj t«** -mxte.

3 & > <;.> *'. w.2>. t&rr ectearal ATIONAL School for Commercal Organzaton Secretares, under the auspces of, the Chamber of Commerce of the Unted States, the Natonal Assocaton of Commercal Organzaton Secretares and Northwestern unversty! Isn't there somethng new under the sun, n spte of the proverb? Anyway, that s the sort of school that has been gong on at Evanston, 111., rght n the vacaton days of summer. Moreover, ths Natonal Secretaral school s beleved to be a project of far-reachng mportance n the busness and cvc lfe of the country. John Ihlder, manager of the cvc dejrejtapjmen de^r^^ mm^jzrrjmgaz&j&^j&& Chamber ~* ' * " PINCKNEY DISPATCH " GITY PLRNNED H. C. ANDERSEN'S SCHEME TO BE PRESENTED TO THE COMING DISARMAMENT MEET. IDEA IS THIRTY YEARS OLD Headquarters for AH the Natons May Be Founded Wthn Next Fve Years Oatend Is at Present the Favored Ste. By EDWARD B. CLARK. Washngton. Efforts to nterest delegates at Presdent Hardng's dsarm* ament conference n the foundng of a "world captal cty" wll be made by Hendrck Chrstan Andersen, Norwegun-Amerlyn sculptor, author and scentst, who has spent $125,000 fosterng hs nternatonal metropols among European governments. Announcement of the revval of the movement to establsh a world captal, whch was halted by the war, wus made by F. W. Ftapatrck, a consultng archtect, who Is the Unted States commssoner for the Andecsen organzaton pushng the Idea. It s proposed tentatvely to establsh the "dream cty" at Ostend, the Belgan seaport. Advocates of the plan wll petton the dsarmament conference delegates to approve the creatng of a model cty whch wll be the headquarters of art, scence, lterature, trades, commerce and world peace. Plan a Wonder Cty. "In Europe the League of Natons s always thought of n connecton wth a great peace cty," sad Mr. Ftzpatrlck. "At present some of the best mnds of the world are at work devsng means of fnancng, buldng and governng ths cty. Ultmately It wll be not only the offcal center of the world, the seat of the League of Natons, but t wll develop vast art galleres, colleges as clearng houses for scentfc Informaton, an exchange for fxng world prces and a gatherng place for the medcal professon. An nternatonal weather bureau wll flash wreless reports and warnngs. "Mr. Andersen, who has been ham- The favorable reples receved 'o the crcular letter are beng used as a bass for personal conferences wth offcals, many of whom, Representatve Luhrng sad, are sgnng membershp blanks. The membershp fee Is (250, to be pad In monthly nstallments of $50 each. The congressonal Country club property wll consst of 405 acres of rollng and partly wooded land, lyng about ten mles northwest of the captol. Stuated on the hgh ground above the Potomac rver, a wde vew of the valley and of the Vrgna hlls beyond wll be had from the clubhouse porch. Ideal for Golf Purposes. The property s consdered deal for golf purposes and It s sad a comparatvely small amount of work and short length of tme wll develop a good course. Two sprngs of clear water Jan about the center of the property and Cabn John Creek flows across one end. A country home now on the property wll be used temporarly as a clubhouse, but later wll be devoted to the exclusve use of lady vstors. A man clubhouse s to be erected on an elevaton where It wll be surrounded wth trees and wll overlook the golf course, wth entrances from Massachusetts avenue extended and from Condut road. A locker house, caddy house, garage and stables wll be erected. Another feature wll be a swmmng pool to be constructed wthn a short dstance of the clubhouse, where the two brooks.lon. Membershps, whch are transferable, wll be lmted to members of congress, offcers of the army and the navy, departmental heads, accred* lted members of the press and frends properly recommended. The brds and squlrrelr at the grounds of the Whte House are to feel secure and safe from harm now ^that Mrs. Hardng has enlsted In the cause for the protecton and care of them. It was made known that the "frst lady" from now ov Intends to take a lendng part In protectng the brds and squrrels. In lne wth her humane endeavors several blrdhouses of the Twenteth century varety arrved at the Whte House and were erected In sutable places about the grounds. Two of these houses are for wrens, whle others are for smaller brds. She has gven Instructons to the polcemen and other attendants who frequent the grounds to be on the alert always to ad the brds and squrrels. Army Armen to Bomb Alabama. Alr_U5?yJjC^ offlclas are concen- ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Cenunt Warnng! Unless yon see the nam* "Bayer" on package or on tablets yon are not gettng genune Asprn prescrbed by physcans for twenty-one years and proved safe by mllons. Take Asprn only as told n the Bayer package for Celds, Headache, Neuralga, Rheumatsm, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pan. Handy tn * boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Asprn cost few cents. Druggsts also sell larger packages. Asprn s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetcacldester of Sallcycacld. Advertsement. Melted. "Sn you have made up wth Glpplng?" "Yes," sad Mr. Twobble. "I couldn't resst the sprt n whch hs apology wus offered. When a man comes to me and says he's sorry and unwraps a package done up to look lke a par of shoes and says, 'What we need now s a corkscrew/ I'm not adamant, sr, and n such crcumstances I hope I never wll be." Brmngham Age- Herald. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kdney and bladder trouble and never suspect t. Women's complants often prove to be nothng else but kdney trouble, or the result of kdney or bladder dsease. If the kdneys are not n a healthy condton, they may cause the other or* gans to become dseased. Pan n the back, headache, loss of an> bton, nervousness, are often tmes symptoms of kdney trouble. Don't delay startng treatment. Dr. Klmer's Swamp-Root, a physcan's prescrpton, obtaned at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such condtons. Get a medum or large sze bottle mmedately from any drug store. However, f you wsh frst to test ths great preparaton send ten cents to Dr. Klraer A Co., Rnghamton, N. Y., for a k.. : -. V -. mm.' > ;'! -;.- -V! ). /., atlon lke ths: "The Amercan busness man today stands n a poston of greater responsblty and greater opportunty than ever before n our hstory, for we are becomng predomnantly an urban and a busness naton. Hs responsblty cannot be dscharged, hs opportunty met by Indvduals actng separately they must organze. The character and purpose of the busness man's organzatons therefore are of frst mportance to the naton. Not only must they be publc-sprted and propose to serve constantly and defntely the common nterests of ther communty, but In order that they may so serve they must know that good ntentons alone never produce results. "The effectveness of a commercal or trade assocaton depends n large measure on.the secretary. As he ncreases n knowledge and understandng, not only of hs own busness technque and of hs local feld, but of the general prncples that underle and affect all busness and cvc n- "lerests, he wll become ncreasngly valuable to hs organzaton and to Amercan busness generally. "The Natonal School for Commercal Organzaton Secretares wll gve to these men n a short tme what t would take years for them to learn ndvdually, and wll n addton gve them a sense of ther common problems and responsbltes whch can be secured only by a group of men representng many communtes studyng ther problems mpersonally and under able leadershp." Presdent R. B. Beach of the Natonal Assocaton of Commercal Organzaton Secretares sees n the attendance of nearly 200 a real demand and a real feld of servce for the tranng course. He says: "It wll create a sound, practcal bass for chamber of commerce, servce as a result of whch the chamsecretarles. He says: "The students at our summer school sesson for commercal secretares are mature men of unusual ablty and leaders n ther communtes. The effect of the summer school on these men wll be to strengthen ther,fath n the modern, practcal, scentfc method of dealng wth ther problems and to strengthen them n ther fath n the necessty of analyzng all local problems In terms of wder experence. "I am partcularly Interested In ths sesson of the summer school, not prmarly for what those who attend wll receve, but for the added servce they wll be able to render ther communtes upon ther return. In ths perod of reconstructon and readjustment, our progress s dependent upon our applcaton of scence and our" proftng by experence wherever avalable. I feel, therefore, that ths school wll be of Inestmable value because of the Increased value these secretares wll be able to render ther communtes." Ths secretaral school Is, n bref, an ntensve course-of two weeks In sec retarlal problems and methods. That there s* need of ths school s shown by the regstraton of the frst year, whch surprsed even the offcals of the three organzatons back of It. Ths regstraton of 200 men was representatve of every secton of the Unted States, ncludng Hawa. Canada sent Its quota and Cuba was represented. Several jvomen attended.' Whle most of those In attendance were regstered as secretares of chambers of commerce, the lst shows others n consderable varety. The study was of two knds, fundamental and techncal. The nstructors In the former Were educators of natonal promnence and n the latter leadng authortes In the secretaral ranks, Harrs hall was used as a class room. Two hours a day was devoted to fundamentals and three and bers of commerce of ths country may [ a half hours to techncal subjects, expect tte hghest effcency and com-! Munson Hav>ns, secretary of the petency In busness admnstraton! Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, leeand n the executon of ther vared j tured on "The Secretary, Hs Relaton actvtes," to the Vared Forms of Servce, What Presdent Walter Dll Scott of Is Expected of Hm and What He Northwestern Unversty s a man of Should Expect of Hmself" many parts. He s a graduate of The techncal studes and the groups Northwestern (A. B., 1885) and of of secretares who drected the study McCormlck Theologcal semnary j of them are: (1898). He s a Ph. D. (Lepzg, lqoo). Organzaton (What It Is), J. A. Me Probably he s best known as a psy chologst. He was a colonel, U. S. A., , and was awarded D. S. M.' for "devsng, nstallng and supervsng the personnel system n the U. S. army." He Is prmarly nterested Ostracsm. At. sas pertat J* the hstory of ancent OMSK too aaagea of Attca possessed the power Of SSSMVIS* ron vtba state, wther* tttfcs* tt any leader of overthrow the gore so abased that n tme t rght to drfve nto, exle aay who had become unpopular wftv much regard to the cause of bs of popularty. TU decson was Klbbet, general secretary, Boston Chamber of Commerce, asssted by John Wood, secretary, Roanoke (Va.) Chamber of Commerce, and Colvln B. Brown, chef organzaton servce bureau, cvc department. Unted States Chamber of Commerce. arrved at by vote, each ctzen wrtng hs vote on an oyster shell. The - Greek word for oyster shell, expressed n our alphabet, s ostracon, and hecause the ostracon was used as a ballot, the expellng of a person from the state by popular vote was called ostracsm, whch means blackballng «t expellng. Cents Day Pad Hatters. ttt» of beaver n makng bats aaout 12», for Chaucer Hwdsn turned out the State Chamber of Commerce, asssted by Robert B. Beach, busness manager, Chcago Assocaton of Commerce, and John E. Northway, secretary of the Hamlton (0.) Chamber of Commerce. Meetngs (How It Is Done), John M. Guld, general secretary, Kansas Cty, frmo.) Chamber of Commerce, asssted by J. S. Cady, secretary, Mnneapols Cvc and Commerce assocaton, and J. T. Danels, secretary of the Columbus (0.) Chamber of Commerce. Membershp, C. F. Holland, secretary, Jackson (Mch.) Chamber of Commerce, asssted by Paul V. Bunn, general secretary, St. Lous Chamber of Commerce, and Roy S. Smth, secretary, Albany (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce. Fnance, J. D, Larson, commssoner, Omaha Chamber of Commerce, asssted by Arthur J. Dodge, busness manager, Denver Cvc and Commercal assocaton. Publcty, Ralph H. Faxon, general secretary, Des Mones Chamber of Commerce, asssted by F. Koger Mller, secretary, Macon (Ga.) Chamber of Commerce, and Merle Thorpe, edtor, of The Naton's Busness. Offce Organzaton, S. C. Mead, sec retary, Merchants' assocaton, New York, asssted by G. W. Lemon, secretary, Troy (N. Y.) Chamber of Commerce, and F. D. E. Babcock, general secretary, Worcester (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce. Specfc Departmental Actvtes: 1. Commercal, Lee H. Berce, secretary, Grand Rapds (Mch.) Assocaton of Commerce, asssted by John B. Reynolds, general secretary, Indanapols Chamber of Commerce, and Warren R. Jnckson, secretary, Harrsburg (Pa.) Chamber of Commerce. J. Industral, Walker Parker, gen-- eral manager, New Orleans Assocaton of Commerce, asssted by Emmett Hay Naylor, secretary, Wrtng Paper Manufacturers' assocaton, New York, and W. S. Mllner. secretary, WU- Uamsport (Pa.) Board of Trade. Jl. Cvcs, Roland B. Woodward, secretary, Rochester Chamber of Commerce, asssted by Harry Welch, Phoenx Chamber of Commerce, and John Ihlder, manager, cvc development department, Unted States Chamber of Commerce. 4. Research, John M. Redpnth, manager research department, Unteu States Chamber of Commerce, asssted by Don E. Mowry, secretary, Madson (Ws.) Chamber of Commerce, and Joseph E. Cane, secretary, Oakland (Cal.) Chamber of Commerce. frst. Hatters' gulds began to appear n England, and apprentces were taught the art of makng felt hats and decoratng them. Nne cents a day was then a hatter's wages. In the Sxteenth century the frst hat stores began to do busness and hats, therefore as wdely decorated as poetc fancy, began td be standardsed. In other words style began to. rule. By 1600 styles were very much n off* dance, but were very changeable, Shakespeare's plays speak of vared types of bats then worn. ference. Hs plans are already substantally approved by the European a part of ther program to educate aganst' navar^rrtr^p't^^ premers. It Is probable that hs old congress and the people of the frend, Secretary of State Hughes, wll Unted States to the need of a large ntroduce hm when the world captal plans are presented to the dsarmtry's defense. The theoretcal bomb and effcent aeral force for the counament conference. ng of Washngton and New York recently was a part of ther program. 8eee Start In Fve Year*. "I wouldn't be surprsed If we see Usng vrtually every type of latest foundatons lad for the world captal war Inventons, ncludng torpedoplanes, mnes, gas and msses wegh wthn the next flve years. There wll be no poverty, no slums, no llteracy ng as much as 4,000 pounds, the ar In ths nternatonal metropols. An servce offcers wll attack the old educated publc opnon wll be the battleshp Alabama, In the hope of prophylactc that wll keep thngs addng a new chapter to the Interservce controversy whch resulted re straght. "Mr. Andersen's Idea was so well cently n the destructon from the ar receved at the very begnnng that of a number of former Gernuu war plans were made not only for a buldng to house an Internatonal parla Selecton of Ihe Alabama as the vessels off the Vrgna capes. ment, but a whole world communty. target for the avators was the result All the great nternatonal bodes, of a request of the army. Actng Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt an medcal, jursprudence and so on, are Interested and ready to subscrbe. nounced that the navy department s Ernest Hebard, archtect of the French dsmantlng the vessel, and It wll be government, devoted a good part of ready to turn over to the land and ar nne years to drawng the cty's plans. warrors about September 1. Ha hud the assstance of some of the The event, It was sad at ar servce greatest engneers, sculptors and headquarters, wll be exclusvely an panters. army affar and efforts wll be made "Surveys were made at dfferent to smulate actua battle condtons avalable ponts near Caro, _j*efff-^ne n the Alabama comes under fre. Antwerp, near Pars, In Swtzerland A tnnt purpose the army asked that and In Now Jersey. General opnon ^e shp be turned over n sea-gong today favors Ostend, a complment to shapt, absolutely water tght, bulk Belgum, and, for practcal consderatons, a seaport. ventlatng and communcatng sys heads" sound, steam In her bolers and "The possbltes and potentaltes tems In workng order. A request also of the project are Immeasurable. The was made that her magazne be tlled world Is ready for closer organzaton wth loads of powder and thnt n tll and greater centralzaton for the drecton of mass efforts. Nothng armaments, whch are beng salvaged, respects save her useful offensve would conduce more to real nternatonalsm, Ideal democracy, than the All Phases of Attacks. she be ready for acton. buldng of ths cty." It was sad that defnte reply from Mr. Ftzpatrlck for years was a consultng archtect wth the government the Alabama would meet these cond the navy us to the extent to wuch St Washngton. He was one of the tons when turned over had not been desgners of the Chcago post offce receved, nor were'the army men hopeful that they could obtuln rado con buldng, and several large busness structures there. He has Just recently trol equpment for her smlar to that moved to Chcago, where he wll mantan the offces of the world captal shp Iowa durng the recent bomb successfully employed on the battle socety. tests. It Is hoped, however, to have Country Club for Congressmen. Members of congress who have taken the ntatve, toward organzng a country club for ther use and he use of government offcals are encouraged to beleve that they wll be able to "put Over" the proposton. Several weeks ago a crcular letter was sent out, sgned by a commttee consstng of Representatves Luhrln,; of Indana, Cole of Oho, Fsh of New York and Bland of Indana. Representatve Luhrng states that more than 200 reples have been rereved, ndcatng a strong nterest n the undertakng among congressmen, government offcals and army offcers. The ste selected Is the old Campbell farm, beyond Cabn John Brdge, out on the Condut road. There s an eleven-room house wth three baths, and plenty of land there '{or a -cottage colony. As soon as 800 members have joned the proposed club, Representatve Luhrng sad. It Is proposed to start work on the golf course and, possbly, on retrodejing the house. He expects 'that the club wll eventually have a permanent membershp o* the shp n moton, probably under tow, when the army armen open ther attack. Army plans call for all phases of ar attacks at sea. Everythng from the 30-pound bombs, smlar to those frst raned on the German dreadnaught Ostfrlesland, to msses double the sze of the 200-pounders whch sent her down wll he employed, t was sad, and In addton new smoke and gas bombs wll be hurled at her decks from above. Several new projects of the chemcal warfare servce are to be tested out aganst the Alabama, and penetratve qualtes of the gases wll be measured by means of the ventlaton system on the shp. Both Couldn't Go. "Honey;* sad the negro sutor, "when we gts marred yon an't gwne to gve up that good Job you has workn' for de whte folks, s your "But sn't we gwne to have no honeymoon an' take a trp on de tran somewhere?" '" "One of us mght go, honey. Dey an't a thng holdln* me, but you'* got spmalblutee." Deleaoy Seemed to Please. Tastng ce cream for the frst tme n ther lves, Joe Jable and hs three sons from the mountans near Unontown, Md dsposed of 61 dshes of t at ther frst sttng. Ffteen each for the boys and sxteen for dad. CATARRHATDEAFNESS Is greatly releved by consttutonal treatment HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a consttutonal remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condton of the mucous lnng- of the Eustachan Tube. When ths tube Is Inflamed you have a rumblng sound or mperfect hearng, and when t s entrely closed: Deafness Is the result. Unless the n* flammatlon can be reduced, your hearng may be destroyed forever. HALL1 HALL'S CATARRH TJ MEDICINE acts through the blood on the mucous surfaree of the system, thus reducng the nflammaton and assstng Nature n restorng normal condtons. Crculars free. AH Druggsts. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Oho. Ao> vertlsement. All He Does. 'He gets hs money easly." "Very. All ho has to do for t Is to stck everlastngly to hs Job."» GENUINE BULL DURHAM tobacco makes 50 Aood cgarettes far r we We want you to have the best paper for "BULL." So now you can rasehra wttheaoh peokapaaaaok of 24 leaves af VIVarV.- the very fnest afgaratsa paper In the world. ^ Asejfasweoe fa/ :% PALMER'S LOTION SWP OONT AMI TNI _ WONDttFW Aunt** Lono AMDtmsV *#>*s 3 -**<-;.? M&a *v;.-a. Sn*./**-.,* * * f*.' JSk/«4» ^ tov^ ***^ \.. J<^t^.-A^:». + r x 1 ttt

4 V w* ## wm X&;.* /.. m \ ' < % $» P1NCKNEY m DISPATCH?*>., smsa m. 4 l FAIR TIMB IS HERE Is year car m good repar To take yen to the far? Have you plenty of gasolne In the tank of your machne? Wll you get there wth that tre? If not, come see Meyer. He wll fx you all up fne So you can enjoy your far tme. Wm. H. Meyer HNCKNEY GARAGE The Petteysvlle Store WILL SELL TEN POUNDS SUGAR FIFTY CENTS WITH EACH THREE DOLLAR PURCHASE Sale wll be for Saturday, Sept. 10th, only \ Mrs. Ida Lews of Lansng h vstng Albert Dnkel and wfe ths week. Vrgna Hosel spent the past week n Jackson the guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauck of Jackson spent the week end wth M. J. Hosel and wfe. A good many around here are enjoyng the pummer grppe at present. 9. Brgham and famly were n Ann Arbor Sunday. M. J. Hosel and wfe entertaned company from Toledo, 0., Sunday. Mss Hazel Smth spent the past week at Redford and Detrot. Maurce Thorne of Pontac was at hs home here over Labor Day. SOUTH IOSCO The Watters Brothers entertaned company from Oho last week. Mrs. Gladys Cruuer spent the lust of the week n Webbervlle wth her grandparents. Mss Beatrce Lanborn commenced her school n Gregory Monday. Mrs. John Kutman vsted Mrs, Joe Roberts Monduy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roberts called nt L. T. Lumborn's Saturday av-enng. Mrs. Mlford Mller her aunt ths week. s entertanng BRIGHTON The Huron rver became vrtually, a rver of canned mlk when three freght cars, one loaded wth Carnaton mlk, were wrecked oft the Pere Marquette brdge Monday noon. Both ufternoon passenger trans were delayed untl about 5:30. No one was hurt, but the product from a good many cows was thrown belter skelter n every drecton. ^Argus Oh Boy I 4hel&\l f LIKE my job. UT DAYS do coma. WHEN 8KIE8 are blue. ABOVE THE cty amok* #- # AND BREEZES str. THE PAPERS on my desk. «AND THEN I thnk. WHAT I would da IF I were boss. I'D OPEN shop. AT TWELVE o'clock. AND CLOSE at one. WITH ONE boor off. FOR LUNCH, and t. WOULD GET old Sam, TO RUN me out. IN HIS bg sx. AND DROP me off. UNDER A greenwood tree. BESIDE A babblng brook. AND THERE I'd fat. t AND EVERY, on** : IN A whle. - ROLL OVER. OR MAYBE at and tfbafe BUT MOST lkely. JUST SIT. \ AND EVERY onoe f IN A whle I'd lght ONE OF my Cheatorfleldfc AND OH Boy. I GUESS that wouldn't t. SATISFY! C OMPANIONSHIP? there never was such Say* a off* arette as Chesterfeld for steady company! Just as mld and smooth as. tobaccos can be buh wth a mellow "body" that satsfes even cgar smokers. On lazy days or busy ones all the tme you want tba**iaataf j«smoke." Hqv* yea seen fa«ajr*tighttm$tf> CIGARETTES LIGGETT k MYERS TOBACCO CO. >T $fc &*" I GLASGOW M NOTED FOR SELLMB 129 to 135 East Man St. BROTHERS ** G000 GOODS CHEAP Jackson, Mch. A SALE OF FALL SUITS For Women.and Msses at Old Tme Prces $25.00 to $35.00 There are Suts wth the graceful, long lnes of ths F.all, and the shorter box styles, loosely belted every model splenddly talored and rchly lned wth slk. Among them are beautful garments embrodered n soft slk, braded models, strctly talored styles and Suts trmmed wth collars of fur. $19.50 MIDDY SUITS $19.50 For School Grls College Grls. Busness Grls Nothng s more practcal than a neat lookng Mddy Sut made of fne Men's Wear Serge. SpecaPmenton s made of the qualty of materal used, the neat trmmngs of whte brad and the pretty emblem on the sleeve. Plated Skrts that may be worn wth odd blouses gve double servce to these Suts. r The Lansng State Journal Malng Rate Now $4.00 ORDER DIRECT BY MAIL The State Journal now carres a Farm Page every Monday and Thursday devoted entrely to local Farm subjects and market condtons. r"- - WCAGAN"RTR D. RATES Journal: Pate fnd $4.06 #2.25 $1.25 for whch malt me the state Journal for (13) ( ) (3) months. I JTante...-,..,.1 I WI&DVKB.N «......,, ft* y, D. If,,.,,, I. 4J a» f *~av svs~t>~e~ Inst Sunday ufternoon. Some snake, but t was small to the one Sewnd Fletcher saw. some tme ago makng an aeroplane trp. It seems a hawk had esped hs snakeahp and snoopng down caught t n hs beak and made an upward flght. The brd wouldn't let go, and Seward says the racer, whch wus ngh ^even feet long wound ts slmy length about the body of the hawk whle n md-ar. The brd, however, ddn't seem to mnd that, for t apparently flew to ts nest where a tght royal doubtless took place. It s a sght seldom seen and had some people we know told t, besdes our frend Fletcher, we mght have had our doubts. Leader. FARMER OWES MUCH TO MULE Anmal U Hard and Rugged Worker and Almost Indspensable n Many Localtes. The mule, lke everybody else, hns hs place.' He s consdered a bad actor. Fathers cauton ther sons about gong near any anmal wth long ears and ropy tal. The sons know what the ajltnal wll do because they have been lookng over the "funny paper" each Sunday and were delghted n seeng the mule fold up nnd let loose wth a kck that sent a (nun through the sde of a barn or over the fence. Bl7t n spte of ths tndexruble advertsng the mule s wth us today" on more /arms than ever before. He s n hard and rujrged worker and s especlully adapted to the more hlly farms of our agrcultural sectlous. Kven through f le Mddle West there are some countes that have more mules than horses. In J867, the mnles of the Unted Stttes numbered 822,000, wth an average value of $ In 181H) the number was 2,821,000, valued at $78.2.". By W14 the number had ncreased to 4,123,000, wth a value of $119.S^ l>er head. On January 1, 1020, the number was 4, and the value per head was $147. The mule has ganed rapdly In popularty, In many localtes tnkng the place of the horse, and has ulso prevented the ntroducton of the tractor n many places. There are not a few mule ranches over the Vtlted States, the owners fndng tt a payng knd of stock to rase. The demand s Increasng and those lunn? them for sale cannot supply the tuar* ket Thrft Uagaaloe.' Telephone Statstcs. Telephone wres n the Unted States have reached the enormous total length of 22,827,188 mles, the new government census reveals. Thev are 11,716,620 "telephones, connected through 53,23? organzed systems or lnes. The total number of nx- ;;! «* In J PI? was 21,840,723,336, or 211 per capta. <mm mmmgmmmm. State of Mchgan, the Probate Court for the County of Lvngston.. At a sesson of sad Court, held at the Probate Offce n the Cty of Howell n sad County, on the 19th day o' August A, D Present: Hon. "\Vlls 1,. Lyons Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of Fred Dolton, Incompetent \V, H. Leland havng fled n snd coart annual account as guardun of sad estate, and hs petton prayng for the allowance thereof,, It s ordered, that the 19th day of September A. D. 1921, at ten o'clock n the forenoon, at sad Probate Offce, be and s hereby apponted for examnng sad account; It s further ordered, that publc notce thereof be gven by publcaton of a copy of ths order, for three succeessve weeks prevous to sad day of hearng, n the Pnckney Dspatch a newspaper prnted and crculated n sad county. WILLIS L. LYONS, Judge of Probate State of Mchgan, the Probate Court for the County of Lvngston At a sesson of sad Court, held at the Probate Offce n the Cty of Howell n sad County, on the 29th day of August A. D Present: Hon. Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of James Heffeman, Deceased. Lucle Donohue havng fled n court her petton prayng that the tme for the presentaton of clams aganst sad estate be lmted and that a tme and place be Apponted to receve, examne and adjust allclams and demands aganst sad deceased by and before sad court, It s ordered, that four months from ths date be allowed for credtors to present clams aganst sad estate. It s further ordered, that the 2nd day of January 1022, at ten o'clock n the forenoon be and s hereby apponted for the examnaton and adjustment of all clams and demands agnst sad deceased. WILLIS L. LYONS, Judge of Probate Llttratu'rs of tht Czechs. Czechc lterature hns volumnous and mpressve accomplshments to show. Take, for example. Bohema's three grert wrters of the nneteenth century. Dobrovsky..Tnngmann and Palacky..lungmann compled a dctonary of the Czech language In fve volumes. Palacky wrote a work of 20,- 000 pages on Czechc hstory, and Dobrovsky wrote a jjramraar of CzeehJc. The most ndefatgable wrter, however, was.tarnalav Vrchlcky. He translated Dante's* Dvne Comedy." Arosto's "Orlando Furfoso," Calderon, "Faust," Walt Whtman,. aaweu-^ works from French, H>br«w, Yddsh and Chnese, found the tme leadng Czech Frana Srt Capek broth one knows how hedo t Amoftf tht ters of the pratent, >man- Kodcek, th» Id Thatr rtsk Ufa,. The Burden Bearer Whether n the shop or n the house ELECTRICITY awats your bddng. No task too large none too small for ths master servant. ELECTRICITY has lghtened tremendously the X labor of the house. I ELECTRIC APPLIANCES easly operated have replaced the old tme hand methods, brngng convenence to the home. Costs nothng to lttle to operate. see eosts lttle to buy. and The Detrot Edson Company Constpaton THERE IS NOTHING equal, lo Chamberlan's g Tablets for constpaton. ^When the proper dose s taken ther acton s so agreeable and so natural that you do not realze that t s the effect of a medcne. These tablets possess tonc propertes that ad n establshng a natural and regular acton of the bowels. Chamberlan's Tablets have cured many cases of chronc constpaton. Chamberlan's Tablets «?. s * > " \ \ *?*.,&: 1½ ^"ftr *r --v'^w?

5 * : r.m: ppp^r**<ff* m. ty* *.-:& 8»$!*: PINCKNEY DISPATCH tjsf^aoav.eaece of our regdes ^ :' tatatbast Trans West la, 46 7:24 a. m. No. 47 7:67 p. m fe p. m. No. 48 *«6JJ t.m WANTED! Eggs, Poultry Cream jeceved Monday forenoons, poultry Monday and Wednesday, and eggs every week day. Wll pay all the 'market affarcu at all tmes. E. FARNAM. RIC HARD D. ROCHE ATTORNEY AT LAW HOWELL.»»%*»»%>»»»%%»%»»»%»»%%»»» f. r \ t 'I MICH Drs.HF.&CL. Snter»PINCKNBY Offce Hours: 13:30 to 330 P. M Sundays. 1 to 2 P M»»%%»»%»»%»%»»%»»%**»«*»*»»%»»»%»» Entered at the Postoffee at Fockaey,Meb., as Second Glass Matter LINCOLN E. SMITH PUBLISHED Subscrpton, $1,26 a Tear Advance Advertsng rates made known "- tpolcatnn. Cards of Thank*, ffty cents. Resolutons of Condolence, $1.60 Local Notoes, n Local columns ;ent per lne per tfaob nserton. All mattemntended to benett tbe peron&l or busness nterest of any odvldal wll be publshed at regular advertse ng rates. Announcement of entertanments, etc., oust be pad for at regular Local Notce 'ates. Obtuary and marrage notces are publshed free of charge. Poetry most be pad tor at tbe rate of ve cents per lne. LOCAL AND GENERAL Mr. and Mrs. Alvn Buck of Kenton spent several days last week wth Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark. Mr. ( and Mrs. J. Applet*n of Brghton were Sunday vstors at the home **f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lake. Mrs. R, K. njf relatves. Darwn s vstng Lans- Made n your home town Pnekney Bread - Its good. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dunnng, of Detrot were guests of Mrs. Nelle Dunnng the frst of the week. J. day. C. Dnkel was n Detrot Mon- Mss Geneveve Alley of Dexter spent Sunday wth Mss Norma Curlett..Mrs. Jenne Barton returned the last of the week from a vst wth frends n Pontuc and Detrot. Tanla", the celebrated medcne, s now sold by F. E. Weeks. Make your Ford look lke $1000 for $12. Ask J. M. Bennett how to do t. Inqure at Meyer's Garuge. 2S-t f Fred Read and famly of Detrot Ma4e n your hometown Pnekney Bread Its good. Leo Monks of Bay Cty spent the week end and Labor Day vstng hs mother Mrs. Alfred Monks. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts of Cleveland and Mrs. Jeanette Watts of New York Cty vsted at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Sgner one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Swarthout and Mrs. M. J. Reason were In Ann Arbor Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Reason and Morley Reason of Lansng vsted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple the frst of the week. Tanlac has the largest sale of any medcne n the world. Over Twenty Mllon bottles have been sold n sx years. No other medcne has ever approached t as -a seller. F.. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sweeney of South Dakota spent the frst of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jackson and: Harry Jackson of Detrot vsted I frends here Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Catrell and Wal-j ter Cook of Howell vsted at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cook- Monday. ; Mss Myrta Hall of Wllamston was, a Labor Day vstor at the home of Ed Cook ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hesg who havej been vstng her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Burgess the past sx weeks havej returned to Xew York Cty. j Henry Dehl went to Detrot ths Thursday, takng sx of the slver! foxes from the Mlford ranch for ex- j hbton at the wld lfe department of j the state far. MHford Tme**. Tuton rates at Howell have been ncreased to $40 n the frst sx grades, #50 n the seventh and eghth and $80 n nnth to twelfth grades. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dnkel of Chubb's Corners entertaned the followng people for dnner Sunday: Geo. Reynolds of Colorado, Dwght Reyyolds of Ann Arbor, Walter Dnkel TO CLIMB MOUNT EVEREST Htsa fteyal Oeearafhaal Socety Sad te Be Centemelattaf Ambtous Ixpedtlen. Enormous Interest has been aroused by tbe announcement that tbe Royal Geographcal socety contemplates fttng out an expedton to attempt the ascent of Mount Everest, n the Hmalayas. For not only s ths the hghest mountan on the globe; but t s also the world's mystery mountan. Although t was dscovered 70 years ago, no European has yet succeeded In gettng anywhere nearer than about ffty mles to It, much less settng foot on ts slopes. Ths s because It so happens that t la stuated partly In Nepal and partly n Tbet, and the governments of both these countres object to the presence of European explorers. Besdes ths the Nepal base of the gant mountan Is fl" auy case practcally unapproachable, owng to the d«nse jungle growth, extendng for a wdth of 60 or 70 mles all round, and nto whose depth* no whte mun may venture and lve. The proposal now s to attempt the ascent from the Tbetan sde. Ths Is doubtless possble, but whether the surrtmlt can be reached or not Is another matter. Most experts say not, and pont to the fact that the duke of Abruzzl's attempt to scale Mount Godwn-Austn, Everest's mghty neghbor, and the second hghest peak In the world, resulted n falure. Ho ascended as far 24,800 feet, but was then oblged to turn back, owng to the dffculty of breathng, due to the extreme rarefacton of the ar. Mount Everest Is more than 29,000 feet hgh. EGGS FROM GEESE IN WINTER Good Plan to Arrange So That Goslngs Wll Be Hatched by Tme There Is Good Pasture. <Jeese are fed a raton to produce eggs durng the latter part of the wnter, so that the goslngs wll be hatched by ether hens or geese. Some breeders prefer to rase all the goslngs underfhens, as geesn sometmes become dffcult to manage when allowed to hatch and renr ther young. The perod of Incubaton of gooso eggs vares from U8 to.10 days. WAFffSag^nttraraAr^ WPFW r * w!w*f^,, ^¾;^ ¾¾¾^< BSS School Books And Supples Tablets, Pent, Penctla, Crayoaa, Spellng Blanks, Drawng Pads, Wrtng Books. A BIG BLOTTER FREE All Books and Supples Are Cask No Croft FLOYD E. WEEKS DRUGGIST The Convenent Store of Servce Bread Prce Reduced To 12 Cents Per Loaf Plan Rolls Now 18c Doz.! Fresh Pes, Cakes and Pastres At All T SOFT DRINKS Canrlra, Cgags, Tobaccos, El. *» * ' 13 s S ff*«:««-¼ *:' l-ft &-: Exchange Bank I Does ft Cou«?ervatve ng Busness. Pad Bank- 4 per cent on all Tme Depost* Pnekney TBBPLB Mch. rrop Catarrh Can Be Cured : Catarrh f a local dsease, greatly Inflaspfful by gonstrntonal condton*. It therefor* requres consttutonal treatment. RAW* CATARRH MEDICTJfB ta taken ntenwu* and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swarthout and daughter Barbara spent the week end nt the home of S. E. Swarthout. Paul Curlett of Detrot spent Sunday at the home of Wll Curlett. Mrs. Lous Clnton vstor Monday, was a Howell nets through tbe Blood on the Mucous Surface* of the System. HALL'S and one son by a former marrage. CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the Brghton Argun. foundaton of the dsease, gves the Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Lyon of Howell patent strength by mprovng the general health and asssts nature n dong were Pnekney cullers Tuesday, m work. * ' AH druggsts. Crculars free. \f^ Cheney & Co H Toledo, Oho. SH*mjQ VALUE OF "FRONT" mpecunous*author Wleeto1Expend!. ture TharUass Far-Slghted Frend Objected To. Thereto * young author who has armed, and ttarefore has only, when he wshes a new satt or a large steak or a set of automoble tt**, to st down at "m typewrter and daab a* afewcarefleas lnes, and eager edtor* do the rest Once npon a tme, however end, weuke the fary stores, that doesn't oean long, long ago ths worthy yonag man's assets were so (near the Tsasatoj' pont that hs numerous credtors beeeme uneasy and.threatened a total daeoatlauance of ^apples. Somethng had to be done, (&a4. that nnckly. The author dd *owedstog be took a famous fnancer \«Hth wfrsas be happened to be acnnssted *o nnch at tbe most ex* penslte **** «#spcuous restaurant In towft.v When at sra* over he walked.horn*for lack ec juaerffcef nckel. "tea are not as brgfct *s ww m*bt t>e mj boy," be pateatff espufeed to A prevstng frend as be cheerfully t>erroww a Quarter. "Several ef my largest-oreltors always luncb at that ;place, and I knew they would recogmae-the man * was wth. Why, that 49MB tg^ood for at least 80 days' ex* WW Donne Lavey und famly of Lansng were week end vstors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lavey. Mr. and Mrs. George Fay and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Fay and chldren of Flnt, and H. H. Mtchell of Lansng were week end guests at the home of R. R. Darwn. Mrs. Guy Teeple of Jackson was a Pnekney vstor Monday. Mrde n your home town Pnekney Bread Its good. The remans of Mr*. Karl ch~)mmer, a former resdent of ths localty, were brought from her home n the state, of New York and nterred n Hamburg cemetery last week. Her death was caused by beng struck by a tran. She s survved by her husband Mrs. Melnda Hll of Hghland Park Ws a Pnekney caller Sunday. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smth, who moved to Detrot H5 years u>ro Sept. + from the farm nowowned by Nck Catuna just south of Pnekney. Mrs. Hll s the aunt of L. E. Smth and s a remarkably well preserved woman and celebrated her 81st brthday ja^'s^turday. On ther return from fte H ow,>!' far last Thursday evenng Robert Kelly'and famly arrved somewhat late. Whle drvng ther car to the roadsde to allow approachng autos to paw, ther own cur was drven over the cf«b«9tf4ttf#t on the wndng hll north of Pnekney, *M4 # w not untl about mdnght that ther «#» *V*< rghted so that they could resume ther homeward journey. * \U>\)y papers both ssue'a warnng as to roof W4tUlg salesmen who have worked that UfffUff mull fpfflft a lot of vctms who have bought roojtog* for nearly twce as, much as local dea» ers were askng. The Advertser sayst An Instance of ths knd has been reported to us where the purchaser boa^t»#.r1y double the number of Make 12. Ask nqure Made n your home town fncknay 9m4Mt jpo4 Dnkel of Pnekney, and J. bar and famly of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ueardsley, Mrs. H. Fellows and Lloyd Fellows of Jackson returned Monday from an auto tour to Hannbal, Oswego County, N. Y., where they vsted Mr. Heardsley's sster. They returned through Canada, stoppng at Nagara Falls. y Tanlac, that celebrated medcne, makes you eat better, feel better, and work* Jetter. Sold by F. E. Weeks. Make your Ford look lke $1000 for $12. Ask J. M. Bennett how to do t. Inqure at Meyer's Garage. 28-tf Made n your home town- Rread Its jrood. -Pnekney A. Rley Crttenden of Howell wll occupy the pulpt at tbe Federated Church next Sunday mornng and evenng. The subject n the evenng wll be "Intddc Lfe In Mchgan SMs Prson." Glenn Hnchey and Orla of Pnekney have receved word from Secretary F. L. Houghton of Brattleboro, Vt. that they have been elected to membershp n the Holsten-Fresan Assocaton of Amerca. Ths Assocaton s the largest dary cattle assocaton n the world, havjtyg a n erjbershp of over twenty thousand on ts rolls, representng over fve hundred thousand regstered pure bred Host el n anmals. Holsteln cattsh have broken all records for mlk /end butter fat repeatedly. Offcal tests of ths knd are conducted tnder the supervson of the Agrcultural Colleges. The last 'record of note s that of a cow owned by the Carnaton Stock Farms of Seattle, Wash. Segs Petertje Prospect, a seven year old cow, produced n. m& flax* ^T,g»l jbs. pf rnjjk and 113H.95 lbs. of butterfat, (squvalent to lbs. of butter, an average yeld of over 1½ tons of mlk every month. Hu t Stone n Roosevelt's Honer.. The gcentmc MUDl* ff gfflnp ersr quarred or transported In the Unted States or anywhere else on earth s gong to be hewn und brought to Washngton for the monumental Theodore Roosevelt nntlonnl memoral. The ppraoral Is to take the form of a Hon. u<ttt #4 hk 40 feef }n dmensons, ut) Ic U to be carved by Carl Ethan Akeley out of a sold block of rock, Where the stone s to come from appears not yet to be determned. One authorty suggests t may be necessary to' buld a specal ralroad and equpment to brng It to Washngton. The memoral wll be the bggest Job p sjtorfe. t s sad, sfoce the sphnxes vera set op 4B the pus* *f flgrpf. fbllaaslala ttttt LalfSI. fssewfws -w-^ws w *er^" 'A* * I FOR SALE All knds of furnture. Inqure John Romberger on the Glchrst farm. SEED WHEAT I have a good varety of seed wheat knowjjj as the Slver Chaff, has a 62 lb test, that 1 wll sell for seed. John R. Martn LOST Lady's pn damond and two sapphres. Reward f returned to R. Day Brd. FOR SALE-Rye and Vetch Mxture. $1.50 per bushel F. O. B. Howell Sucks extra. Sample free. Also have pure Rosen Rye F. F. Pettys, Howell, R. F. D. 4 ATTENTION FARMERS If you have cder apples for sale, get n touch wth Hurry L. Hurlburt, Warden, Mchgan State Prson, Jackson,' If you cannot pck your crop, mayhe we cart help you. 1 '.< ) < * * t... J _U 111» * LOST Set glass rosary beads Sunday Aug. 8, between St. Mary's Church and Monks' store. Kndly return to Mrs. B Van Blarcum FOR SALE Several cows yearlngs and two year old hefers and calves 6 weeks to Hmonths old. R. R. and S. E. Darwn LOST Between Mclntyre farm and Pnekney, log chan. Fnder kndly communcate wth Teeple Hardware or W..H. Smth. DRY CLEANING and pressng a specalty. Lades and Gents garments. Am now n Pnekney to do ths knd of work and would lke your patronage. Perry Morrson FOR SALE Pure Cder Vnegar. 40 cents, a g : j pn J!,C, Olkel FOR SALE Oak bedroom sute wth mattress and sprngs, also sewng machne. Can be seen at the R. K. Ellott farm. G. J. Hoyt Make your Ford look lke 1000 for $12. Ask J. M. Bennett how to do t. Inqure at M*ye^' Garage, 23-tf. l^jbtlt^rnsuha^ck. Age 80, $ Age 40, R. J. Carr, Agt. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE c. Altmttjrrtst LIST YOUR PROPERTY-tyou wsh to sell, gave customers * n!n<ft*n* who desre to buy Mchgan farm and town property. Commsson reasonable. Also partes wantng to buy, see me. J. W. Pall, Qrtgwy FOR 8ERV1CE Refkrtered Shortroro Durham boll. Pat $2 at tme ef servce. Jean Hassencahl, \h tpjto south I AT A LITTLE - LESS COST r-? ^ - E, D. CAPPLE PINCKNEY HOME BAKERY I Pnekney Meat Markets I carry a full lne of Meats At all tmet At the lowest prce* obtanable Specal prces on large orders Watch our wndow for Saturday Specals CLAUD& OKpt No No No No No The Meat MarC ** REASON HIIMIHUIIHIMI RECORDS 1 he Record of Qualty Play on Any Standard Dsc Machne OUT l<"!«9*amroek John McCormack, Orchestra Accompanment A Naton Once More John McCormack, Orchestra Accompanment Mllons D'Arlequra (DtaVa Serenade) Cello Solo wth Pano, Melody n F (H»be*stern) CeU» 34o wth Pano (Drgo) My t*a» (Mon Home**) (Maurce Yran) Pox Trot Green Brothers Novelty Band Wat Untl Yea See My MadeBae (Von Tlser) Fox Trot,Banjo Wallace's Orchestra Creepng <W. F. Caesar) Fox Trot Erdody's Hoetl Pennsylvana Orchestra What Could Be Sweeter? (Stanford) Pes Tret Erdody's Hotel Pennsylvana Orchestra r. H. SWARTHOU ^ Ml sneata M W- ><*»

6 The Shadow of the Shelterng Pnes A New Romance of the Storm Country A HOUSEWIFE -. L, **^^**t J T JL.'.'!uj,>! 'V."'fff Western Canada Land of P lerty otterstohomejmckaw cepor^untjea thtt on; not be secured aleewber*. Tee thosaande of farmer* from the Unted State* who have accepted Canada's generoua offer-to settle on FREE homesteads or buy farm land n her provnces have been well repad by bountful crops. There s stll avalable on easy tenae Fertle Und at W to $30 at Aere "»laad thnflar to that whch through many years ha* yelded from 20 to 45tnuh*U of wheat to the ecre oats, barley and also n great abundance, whle raelag cattle* ehee* aad he_ j. Hundreds of farmers rvr" hsve rased crops m e angls season worth more then the whole coat of ther land wth such success conee M nroeperty, tad» pendence, good hornae and en the control ts and conveoaccee whch make He worth lvng, Fara* Qardeoa, Peaftry, Daryng By GRACE MILLER WHITE autuuhnuutttsttu -YOUR OLD UNCLE." 8ynope1e. Lonely and frlendlesa, Tonnbel Devon, lvng on a canal boat wth a brutal father and a worn-out, dscouraged mother, wanders U to a Salvaton army hall at Ithaca, N. T. There she meets a young Salvaton army captan, Phlp M&cCauley. Urah Devon, Tony's father, announces he has arranged for Tony to marry Regnald Brown, a worthless companon. Mrs. Devon objects, and Urah beats her. Ther quarrel reveals that there s a secret between them n whch Tony la the central fgure. Tony refuses to marry Regnald and' escapes a beatng by Jumpng nto the lake. She fnds a* baby's pcture wth offer of reward for ts delvery to a Doctor Pendlehaven. Wth the Pendlehavens, a famly of wealth, lve Mrs. Curts, a cousn, her daughter and son, Katharne Curts and Regnald Brown. Katherlne la n love wth Phlp Mac- Cauey. Tonnbel returns the pcture to Doctor John, and learns t belongs to hs brother, Dr. Paul Pendlehaven. It Is a portrat of Doctor Paul's daughter, stolen In Infancy. Doctor John goes wth Tony to the canal boat. Mrs. Devon * deeply agtated and makes Tony wear she wll never tell of Devon's brutalty. The older Devons dsappear and Tony s taken nto the Pendlehaven house as a companon to Doctor Paul. Phlp saves Tony from Regnald, after a fght on the boat. Urah appears, orders Phlp off and locks Tony up. Phlp agan rescues her. They exchange love vows. The Curtlsea are furous over Tony's presence. Phlp and Tony unexpectedly meet In the Pendlehaven home. Doctor Paul mproves under Tony's care. CHAPTER X Contnued. That afternoon he met Captan Mac- Cauley on State street. The sght of Regge's slm swaggerng fgure brought Phlp to a quck decson. He stopped drectly In front of Brown, a»d^aa*l^aadtl*vflrs UfflfeJhex'cLmft. "I lke you heaps," she breathed wth suppressed emoton. She wanted to throw her arms about hm rght then, to tell hm how she had longed to be wth hm, all about her promse that she would not leave the house agan wthout some one wth her. She. was consderng ths when M I wanted to ask you f you've seen that man aganr sad Phlp. "The one I * "You slung n the lake?" nterrupted Tonnbel, a dmple peepng out at the corner of her mouth. "No. never. I guess old Regge thnks I'm dead, don't you?" "I 8aw hm n town today," he.told her fnally and then almost cursed hmself for hs brutalty. She had gone so whte and was lookng about her helplessly. "He'll fnd me, mebbe,* she hestated, a haunted expresson comng nto her eyes. "Mebbe he wll." "No, he wont; nojt f you let me help you," exclamed Phlp, "Now, lsten to me! Don't go out of Cousn Paul's rooms for anythng, no matter what Call a servant f you want anythng downstars. And don't leave the bouse unless you go wth me. I want your promse that you wll not come downstars. Wll you gve It to me?" Tony ddn't understand why she should promse ths, and a whmscal thought came nto her mnd that she was always makng promses to some one, but she couldn't refuse hm, and Phlp went away a lttle happer and feelng much more secure. CHAPTER XI. "I Love You More'n the Whole World!" One late afternoon Phlp MacCauley started for the Pendlehavens', desrous of seeng Tony Devon. Katherne saw hm gudng hs car up the roadway and ran to the door to meet hm. Ber smle was especally radant, Copyrght by the B. K.totCUIIISSSF Dr. Pendlehaven's face gathered t dark look. "If she'll go wth Phlp, Sarah," ht sad, "I wouldn't gve a hang what the neghbors sad. Come along up, Phl, and ask her." "Cousn John!" cred Mrs. Curts. "And, oh, Cousn aonn," gasped Katherne. But the doctor was *oo angry to pay any heed to them. "You really want to take the chld, ray lad?" he asked, smlng at Mao Cauley. "Yes, do let me," blurted the boy. "Let's go up now." They had no more than closed thl door when Katherne burst nto tears and Mrs. Curts plumped down nto a char n a spell of hystercs. "The lttle trollop," she cred. 'Oh, I'd lke " "I'd lke to kll her," burst forth Katherne, "Mother, f you don't do How Thy Have BUB Endured and HUr Overcome by Lydh E, Plnktams Vegetable Compound Experence of a Provdence Woman, Provdence, R. I. "I took Lyda E. Pnkham'a Vegetable Compound for a female trouble and backache. It began just after my baby was bom* andldd the beat I could about gettng my work done, bat I bad awful bearng-down pans so I could sot stand on myfeet I read n the papers about Lyda E. Pnkham'a Vegetable Compound and the good t was dong other women, and I have got dandy result* from t and wll always recommend t Ton can use these facta as a testmonal f you wsh. "-Mrs. HBBBEBT L. CASSBN, 18 Men! Court* Provdence, R. L Oho woman for three years could hardly keep about and do her housework she was so UU Made well by Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound Fayette, 0.-"For about three years I was very nervous and had backache, sdeache, draggng-down pans, could not sleep at nght, and had no appette. At tmes I could hardly do my housework. I got medcne from the doctor but t dd not help me. I saw Lyda E. Pnkham'a Vegetable Compound advertsed n a newspaper and took t wth good results, and am now able to do my housework. I recommend your medcne to my frends and you may publsh my testmonal." Mrs. CHESTER A. BALL, R. 15, Fayette, Oho. An Illnos woman relates her experence: Bloomngton, 111.-" I was never very strong and female trouble kept me so weak I had no nterest n my housework. I had such a backache I could not cook a meal or sweep a room wthout ragng wth pan. Rubbng my back wth alcohol sometmes eased the pan for a few hours, but dd not stop t I heard of Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound, and sx bottles of ft have made me as strong and healthy as any woman; and I gve my thanks to t for my health." Mrs. J.A.MCQUITTY, 610 W.Walnut StlBloomngton, DL The condtons descrbed by Mrs. Cassen, Mrs. Ball, and Mrs. McQutty wn appeal to many women who struggle on wth ther daly tasks n just such con* catons n fact, t s sad that the tragedy n the lves of some women s almost beyond belef. Day n and day out they slave n ther homes for ther famles and besde the daly routne of housework, often make clothes for themselves and for ther chldren, or work n ther gardens, all the whle sufferng from those awful bearng-down pans, backache, headaches; nervousness, the blues, and troubles whch sap the very foundaton of lfe untl there comes a tme when nature gves out and an operaton seems nevtable. If such women would only proft by the experence of these three women, and remember that Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegetable Compound s the natural restoratve for such condtons t may save them years of sufferng and unhappness. There s hardly a neghborhood n any town or hamlet n the Unted States wheren some woman doea not resde who has been restored to health by ths famous medcne. Therefore ask your neghbor, sad you wll fnd n a great many cases that at some tme or other she, too, has been benefted by takng It, and wll recommend t to you. For more than forty years ths old-fashoned root and herb medcne hasbeen restorng sufferng women to health and strength. $ J W&HTT&v> I.,-..!# -3 Mm''rrnwMw 1 :? 8*# rural telephone, ate, dttoad ralway rassjutaetratad Sera- Sftttypf* AssSS^qS/r pppor ' A^a^&Stt3cte3* wrte I. M. MaeUCHLAH M Jeflerses Aveeae Detrot, Men. BETTER DEAD Lfe to a burden when the body t racked wth pan. Everythng worres and the vctm becomes despondent and downhearted. TO brng back the sunshne take GOLDMEML The Natonal Remedy of Holland for over 200 years; t s an enemy of all pan* resultng from kdney, Uver and urc add troubles. All druggsts, three sxes, Look for the aaase GeU Medal oa every bos and accept BO fanttattoa) Cutcura Soap Clears the Skn and Keeps t Clear See* 25c, (Kateaat 2S sal SOc, Tabs* 25c Evoluton of a Name. "I thought your wfe's name was Elzabeth?" "So It Is." "Then why do you call her Peggy?" "Short for Pegasa." "Whet has that got to do wth tf "Why; Pegasa s femnne for Pegasus* "Welr "ftell, Pegasus s an.mmortal "What of that?" "Sh! Not so loud. She's n the next room. Yon see, an mmortal steed s an everlastng nag, and there you are!" Fath. "He has great fath In hs fellowman." "What makes you thnk so?" "He even beleves taxcab drvers ere anxous to avod accdents.** BEUANS Hot water Sure Relef looked" eml>arra8sedly In to eactf dtpseft eyes. "So you decded to come home?" ashed Phlp, hs voce sharply toned. Regge gathered together hs courage and curled hs lps. Why should he be afrad of a Salvaton army captan even f he were rch? "It looks lke It, doesn't It?" he sneered. "And It's none of your busness, anyway." "It's my busness about how you treat Tony Devon," Phlp began, but Regge's fresh outburst cut off hs words. "Nobody'll ever treat her any way after ths," he almost groaned. "She's dead, drowned In the lake." A horrfed expresson passed over Phlp's face. Then he realzed that Regnald ddn't know of Tony Devon's presence In the Pendlehaven home. "She's better off then than- she was the last tme you saw ber," he *eald and whrled away. Twenty mnutes later Phlp was talkng to John Pendlehaven. "You promsed last nght I could see tsetrtodajr," he pleaded. "I'll promse only to slay a few mnutes. May I go up?" "No; 111 call Tony down," was the reply. "I don't want Paul dsturbed today." When the boy and grl stood facng each other, embarrassment kept them slent for some moments. Phlp had decded to fnd out whether Tony knew of Regnald Brown's connecton wth the Pendlehavens, although he was postve In hs own mnd she dd not "It's a nce day," he blurted out, and Tonnbe's low "yes" was her "Tony, Dent You Lke Me at Allf" only answer. How pretty she looked, thought Phlp, and how much he desred to kss her as he had the other tme In the breakng dawn on the shore of Lake Cayuga. - Tony," he sad huskly, "don't you don't you lke me at all?" Tonnbel opened her eyes to ther fullest extent Why, hadn't she kssed hm, oh, ever so many troes? No jrrt would do that She blushed and etodled the tp of her pretty shoe. "Don't you, Tony, or If you dont, wewe'f yon?" pleaded the DOT. "Mother's sck today. Regge almost Bets her nto fts." Phlp stll remaned standng. "And you've kept away so much, dear boy," complaned the grl. "It seems you don't care for us any more." **I do, though, but I've been busy," repled Phlp, not able to thnk of any other excuse. "But you've always been busy, more or less," the grl shot back, "and yet you came. Mother and I have come to the concluson that you couldn't have been very much nterested n In Cousn Paul's protegee. You haven't even asked about her." Phlp coughed embarrassedly, then laughed. "The fact Is, I came to see her to* day," he exclauned. Katherne went wax whte. "What do you want to see her for?" she asked sharply. "Oh, Just to talk to her," repled MacCauley, awkwardly. Katherne shook her head. "I don't beleve you can," she protested duhlously. "Cousn John won't let any of us go up to Paul's room, and she never comes down any more." "Where's Regge?" demanded the boy. "Oh, he's gone to Trumansburg today," answered Katherne. lstlessly. "And X am glad of It. I wsh he'd never come back. He keeps mother n tears most of the tme he'b here." "And Cousn John! I want to ask hm f I can take Mss Devon " Katharne's head went up n dsdan. ' "I know what you want to ask hm." she stood wth her eyes cast down and she nterrupted tartly. "But you her fngers nterlocked nervously. Oh 1 needn't waste your sympathy on that how she wanted to go; now her boy Devon Grl. But mamma says " had come for her. Before she could tell hm her mother's opnon, the door opened and Dr. hs face very red from John's speech. "You wll go, Tony?" begged Phlp, Pendlehaven walked In., "If f '» the grl stammered. "Cousn John," sad Phlp, abruptly, John Pendlehaven laughed. gong to hm, "may I take Mss Mss "She can go, can't she, Paur he Devon out for a lttle rde? Ill promse to brng her back n an hour." asked. "Phl wll take good care el ' The doctor looked at the boy's dark pleadng eyes, looked and then smled. "Perhaps you won't have any better luck than I have had, son," he answered wth a lttle laugh. "I've almost been down on my knees to the chld, and she absolutely refuses." "Mother's dreadfully aganst her rdng n our car, Cousn John," Katherne cred In thn, throaty tones. "The thought of t makes her sck." Tour mother's not really sck, my dear Katherne," the doctor asserted. "Ah, here she s. - Katherne was Just speakng of you, my dear Sarah." merry twnkle came Into hs eyes as he turned on'hs cousn. "Now. was she?" smrked Mrs. Curts, "What were you sayng, Kathlef Katherne lfted her eyes, slumberng wth passonate anger. "That you would dslke Cousn Paul's I mean that grl up theretaken out for a drve," repled Katherne, Mrs. Curts caught her daughter's expresson snd looked at Dr. John, then at Phlp. "Well, I should say I wouldn't tke t" she ejaculated. "There's a lmt to all thngs. What la the world would the neghbors say to sue* aa somethng for me, I'll de. Oh, ts thnk of. It; he takes her out when he could take me! Oh, God! Oh, dear God, help me!" Her daughter's terrble outburst brought Mrs. Curts drectly out of herself. "Don't, Kathle," she sad In a whsper. "I really had no dea you cared for hm so much. I wll help you, poor dear. John shall lsten to me ths nght; he certanly shall." Meanwhle Tonnbel looked up wth nqurng eyes as Dr. Pendlehaves walked n. He had closed Phlp os the outsde of the door. The grl gave hm a slght smle. The doctor came forward and took hold of her hand. "Paul," he asked, lookng at hs brother, "could you spare our lttle grl for an hour? I want her to go out" Tonnbel, rememberng h*r promse to Phlp, rose to her feet "I dont want to," she trembled. 'Td rather stay here. I'd really rather stay here." Pendlehaven went to the door and opened It and "Here's a young man, Mss Tony Devon," he sad,'laughng at the sght of the grl's puzzled face, "who tells me he wants you to drve wth hm. Now, what do you say?" "Say yes, darlng Tony," Phlp ejaculated wth sparklng eyes. "Oh, that's how the land les, s Itr sad Dr. John under hs breath. Then aloud, "I ddn't know ths thng had gotten to the 'darlng' pont, Phlp." Tonnbe's face grew poppy red* and her." Paul Pendlehaven smled and sghed. "Of course, she can go! She ought to!" he sad. "She stays In too close. I've told her that every day. Go along, lttle mad, but come back to your old uncle n a lttle whle." Phlp sesed her hand to lead bef away, but Tony turned to the bed. Then she stooped and kssed Paul Pen* dlehaven mpulsvely. ' "I love^you," she whspered, "aae mebbe It'll only be half an hour before I'm back to you." For many mnutes after the cat started Phlp pad strct attenton te hs drvng, and Tonnbel allowed herself the luxury of takng a sdelong look at hm now and then. Ones wthn sght of Beebe Lake, Captan MacCauley slowed down sud stopped. A.lttle drea for Dr. Paul, t eesaetastf R (TO *E CONTINUED. UneUseffled. FINUSD.) "tee," sad the snobbsh young lags. n realse that t takes all knds aj people to make a world, and I an say X am vary glad I am aot oat s/ Ths book contans Prudent Mentalty. "You appear rather proud of the fact that you are unable to understand the relatvty theory." "I'm not exactly proud," repled Senator Sorghum, "but I am resgned. I put great fath n the wsdom of the plan people. So long os the plan people ddn't get the dea I don't beleve t would be to my advantage to assert any superor Intellgence or exclusve nformaton." Interrupted Proft "I understand there s ol n the neghborhood of Crmson Gulch." "There s," repled Cactus Joe. "But t was msmanaged. They Inssted on tryln' to get It out n payng quanttes nstead of gon' on forever selln* stock.",-rrtt^.;', t ThtSprtof'Colf DUttTf flotm «f yen horn ttrttn wabt* D anc«t$ tt$ b«uful thmdowt from mnttnlttry ml*. ^ Not So Allurng. - Crtc Brander Mathews sad at a Columba tea: "Suggeston, rather than detal, makes the most vvd pcture. Detal, ndeed, may spol a pcture completely. "A preacher was descrbng heaven to a wdow whose husband had Just ded. He sad that the separaton of dear ones was not for long, and then wth elaborate detal he ponted the happness of those whom death reunted n Paradse. "When the preacher stopped for breath the wdow observed thoughtfully: " 'Well, I suppose hs frst wfe has got hm agan, then.'" The ft of a talor-made sut often depends on the pockets. *f CA««r/a/n««t, Acs* pn*$tt hmlth, M* pane peecertfomms. U th% b**otuul "Sprt" of AUbv ^m Brghten Up Your Walk Ths Fall Have the walls of your rooms cheerful and santary, to reflect cheerfulness nstead of gloom. Have walls that wll harmonze wth rugs and furnture, colors that wll enhance and not detract from your gowns and personal appearance. - fory<mrwath^in$ucdofkmuommtorwau»cptr Alabattme wll gve you that soft, pastel effect la neutral colors that so many are enjoyng n the most attractve homes and publc buldngs. Alabwtne la artstc, aantary, durable and economcal. 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7 l PP l]^u V.^I JP ~ " Straght Lnes 3?:'. J;' r.:¾: She stylet e* today are oa ther ay to make room for the styles of S morrow. At ths season of the year we are In the panful process of rranslton, but the wse ones wll watch the sgns of the tmes to see how some fashons wll survve and others be cast nto the dscard. Just now, says a New York fashon wrter, we hear some hardened skeptcs sayng that women wll never depart from adopt* ng extreme fashons to make themselves conspcuous, or some such antque theory as that But there are others who assert that the shorthared grl has come to stay, because that way of dressng her locks s more practcal and that the corsetless fgure, wth Its straghtlne clothes, s wth us for lfe, for the same reason..who knows? If we are women, we 2C: fe* needs conform to the changes /. -^, ISJ gaahon, whatever our nclnaton. $$NBV^W& most of us nclne to conform.. yajra get that pecular femnne thrll ^..^/ SBt of a new frock whch no other $5¾:¾ vfroceedng Ifc.. on earth can brng wth t vv Buyng for Wnter. Western buyers are puttng n ther frst stocks for wnter. They are cleavng to short skrts and to straght lnes. But ths s always the way of ths perod of the season. They follow closely n the tral of present fashons, as any wld flghts of fancy mght lead them nto untold paths of loss and unappreclaton. The duty, and, yes, the desre, of the New York publc s to go on beyond, creatng new types of fashon whch, In ther turn, wll be followed just as assduously by others next season. The success of the sprng coat and the adaptablty of the one-pece dress have joned hands, the two makng ther autumn bow as a coat dress. Of course, we have had coat dresses before ths, but the predctons are that they wll be more brllant achevements ths comng season. News from Pars ndcates that we are followng the lead rght here, for many of the wholesalers have reported that sales n ths partcular drecton are gong strong. A new slogan mght be: "It s the belt that makes the gown," for n many nstances all else s plan, and the wndng around the wast becomes the center of the desgn of the whole frock. All sorts of fancy rbbons and brocades are brought nto play for ths form of decoraton. Then there are day. Women are accustomed to regard ther evenng wraps as the most colorful of ther adornments, and, by ths new development of fashon, they wll lose not a jot n regard to smart and- becomng embellshment In the mountans, on the golf course, n fact, when ndulgng n outdoor sport of any knd, one wonders why ladles do not wear "knckers." They look so free and much more modest than the short, tght skrts, whch Straght-Llned Serge Coat, Wth Trm Bradng and a Bt of Gray Fur, Is a Fall Style. Be dlgent and fathful, patent and hopeful, one and all of you; and may we all know, at all tmes that verly the Eternal rulea above us, and that nothng fnally wrong has happened or can happen. Thomas Carlyla. WARM WEATHER DISHES. Crsp vegetables, cool drnks and all knds of ces and sherbets, together wth the luscous fruts and melons that are so plentful, wll help to make the warm days of late summer more pleasant Cucumber 8 a I a d. Slce three cucumbers, three hard-cooked eggs, one cupful of olves, chopped, three-fourths of a cupful of nutmeats; serve wth mayonnase In tomato cups or on crsp lettuce leaves. Combnaton Salad. Take two cupfuls of tender green peas, cooked untl tender, one cupful of fnely dced celery, one-half cupful of rolled; peanuts, crsp and freshly roasted, onehalf cupful of olves fnely chopped, a tablespoonful of scraped onon, added to the salad dressng whch should be hghly seasoned. Lne a salad bowl (after rubbng t well wth a cut clove of garlc) wth crsp heart leaves of lettuce and heap In the salad. Garnsh wth three hardcooked eggs, or add two of the eggs to the salad and use the remanng one for a top garnsh. Gnger lee Cream. Take two cupfuls of scalded mlk, one teaspoonful of flour, one cupful of sugar, one beaten egg, a dash of salt, one quart of thn cream, one tablespoonful of vanlla, one-half cupful of Canton gnger cut n small peces, and three tablespoonfuls of the gnger srup. Scald the flour and the mlk, cool and add the other ngredents, then freeze as usual. Plan vanlla ce cream s delcous wth a gnger sauce If one s fond of that flavor. Mnt Julep.- Bol one quart of water and two cupfuls of sugar together twenty mnutes. Bruse twelve large sprgs of mnt let steep closely covered fve mnutes n one and onehalf cupfuls of bolng water, stran, add the lqud to srup. Add one cupful of orange juce, one cupful of strawberry Juce and threefourths of a cupful of lemon Juce. Pour nto a punch bowl, add a block of Ice and two pnts of charged wa- of Wrapper. CAR DRIVING HARD ON FEET Use of Accelerator Cause* "Short Crcut" of Pedal Nerves or "Motor Foot," It It Sad. When car owners return from ther summer vacaton many of them return lmpng, A new summer epdemc la at large In the ranks of vacatonsts. The new alment has been gven the popular name of "motor foot" In the language of surgcal chropody It Is Indexed and classfed under the name of "metatarsal dsplacement" Contnuous motorng s the cause of the alment. It s a rght foot trouble caused by the contnuous stran occasoned/fty long motor trps when *hq drver fcftgpa hu font In the straned Specal Care of Baby. That Bafcy should have a had of ta own an are agreed. Tot t a more reasonableforaa nfant to sleep wth grown-ups than to use a man's meddae n aa attempt to regulate the delcate organsm of that same nfant. Ether practce a to he shunned* Hetfaer would he toleratedfryepedalsts a chldren's dseases. Tour Physcan wu«teu you that Baby's medcne matt be prepared wth even greater care than Baby's food. A Baby's stomach when a good health 1 a too often dsarranged by mproper food* Could you far a moment, then, thnk of grmg to your amng chld anythng but a medcne especally prepared for Infanta and Chldren? Dont be deceved. Make a mental note of ths: It a mportant, Mothers, that you should remember that to functon weu, the dgestve organs of year Baby must receve specal care. Ho Baby s so abnormal that the desred results may be had from the use of medcnes prmarly prepared for growa-upa. aotmas SMOUIS SCAD THE SOOKIET THAT» AlOUtff CVtlt SOTTIE OF Fl TCHE»8 CASTOMA GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Sgnature of THC CSNTAUK COMPANY. NSW YOMJC CITY. She's Sufferng. A Detrot mother wth one chld stated n court that she s not able to get along on $31,000 a year. How much happer we all could be were It for not beng compelled to read at tmes of the sufferng of others. Detrot News. Freshen a Heavy Skn Wth the antseptc, fascnatng Cntcura Talcum Powder, an exqustely scented convenent, economcal face, skn, baby and dustfng.powder and perfume. Benders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cutlcura Tolet Tro (Soap, Ontment, Talcum). Advertsement WHY JOHN WAS NOT SMOKING J Correct Englsh. A Frankln mother had been teachng her three-year-old son correct Englsh and told hm ^he must never say "an't- One day, whle eatng hs dnner, he stopped abruptly and sad: "Mother, you mustn't ever say 'an't' for t's a naughty word." "Yes," sad mother, "you are rght Robert, but what shall I say?" He looked puzzled and then hs face lghted up and he repled: "Why, mother, you must say 'sense me/ " meanng "excuse me." Indanapols News. Long Dstance Investment. "What was he arrested for?" "Sellng canal stock." That sn't a crmnal offense, s It?" "The canal Is on Mars." BB<Ba&B S b by taelf, and Its assocaton wth the gown brngs both nto relef wth a fascnaton one cannot fal to apprecate Wool Shaws for Wnter. The desre for Spansh shawls1¾ not t seems, Just an Isolated flght, for we are to have shawls for the wnter, too.: They are to be of wool and embrodered, and, generally speakng, they are to retan much of the grace and charm possessed by the hghly colored ones of ths season. Women have found them too becom- Straght Lnes Are Conspcuous on the Fall Sut Models That Have Made Ther Appearance. lug to part wth them lghtly, and they are practcal adjuncts to the wardrobe, to be sure, for they can be thrown across the shoulders caaetess- * ly, yet effectvely, f keepng out frgd blasts happens to be a subject of any moment. The Spansh Influence, of whch the shawl s but one reflecton, a transferrng tself to evenng wraps n gay Pars. French lades are takng the ; Spansh desgns and the Orental desgns, and combnng them to make aosaa of the best-lookng wraps that aa*e_ -been devsed for many a long.**»< t/j< * tvely partcpatng In sports. They manage to get n one's way In the most mraculous manner, whle "knck* ers" do nothng of the sort. They keep ther place and harmonze wth strenuous actvty as though they understood ther busness perfectly. Knckerbocker suts are made from the most delghtful sorts of materalsall those homespuns and hand-woven tweeds whch are the joy of the present season. They have about the sportest look of any of the newer sport clothes, and one mght venture to say they have come to stay. ' Prces are droppng to somethng approachng normal. Materals are far less costly than they were, and consequently ready-to-wear garments are comng down In sympathy wth necesstes as well as luxures. In Pars the mannequns at the races have been wearng skrts that are very full and very long and hooped out around the bottom after the Spansh manner. As yet they say that the lades on the Pars streets are not ndulgng n ths fashon, but f the models are dong t, then we have reason to take notce that ths may be accepted style for autumn. Radum Slk for Lngere. As one of the necessary attrbutes of lngere just now s that t shall be nontransparent the artsts who are desgnng the newer models have taken radum slk Into the scheme ther calculatons, and wth some very attractve results..it Is presented n the lghter pastel shades and, when made on the smple, prescrbed lnes and trmmed wth some bts of handmade lace and rbbons to add to ts charm, t appears a real creaton. Especally are the long chemses good n ths materal, as they are often called upon to do duty for pettcoats as well. Handkerchef lnen s used, too, for the smarter peces of underwear. It scoffs at slk and holds tself In a qute superor class. One of the events of Pars s the Bal de l'opera, and ths season, they say, the costumes and the colors and the desgns were loveler than ever they had been n the past As for eolor, the fuchsa shades and royal wth royal red, were the favorso brllantly beautful Jt'fsfjfeelleved they may set the for the smart ones of the atflssa. There were numbers upon number* of long, hooped skrts, and the tl satn a costumes were so ex* qusttejr fmshloned that they offered all sejttef, suggestons for the capes, espedafl(r>aa to the calash hoods, Whch have already been handled sparngly. Laeoa were made up n every s«rt at amse, and an astonshng number of the bats were done n trcorn sfsspa. The new**is to make many of the sleevemeaf and straght and wde set nto atlswapee that almost eaccet* n reachng SB** wastlne. louses) ass* Favored. The blouse* back seems to be be comng a peassasssat fashon. -lev;:'* UT ^., V ^ ' Ma^jaaayggp^^a ^ffjscmetor *e potato scoop and arrange the balls In chlled sherbet glasses. Pour over a syrup made of sqgar water and orange and lemon juce, or canton gnger syrup, wth some of the chopped gnger n the sauce, Is especally delcous. Garnsh wth a sprg of mnt ce cold. Serve I deal wth water and not wth wne. Gve me my tankard then. B. Jonson. Men really know not what good wa«ter'e worth. Don Juan. GOOD JHINQS TO CHERI8H. The foi>owlng recpes are worth puttng Into the famly cook book for once tred they wll be used agan and agan. Italan Tutt. Fruttl Ice. The comb natfon of frut for ths delcous dsh may be made to conform to one's taste and the season. Oranges, plums, strawberres, raspberres, small balls of watermelon, aprcots and other fruts In season. The pulp and grated rnd of the oranges are used. The stones from plums and aprcots are removed and the frut Is weghed, allowng an equal weght of sugar. Make layers of the frut and sugar, havng the sugar on top. Let stand over nght and n the mornng just brng to the bolng pont to make sure that the sugar s dssolved. Do not boll, however; cool and when cold freeze as for any ce. Grape Juce Ice. Take one pnt of sweetened grape juce, one quart of thn cream, one tablespoonful of lemon Juce, taste and sweeten If necessary, then freeze. Serve In sherbet cups. top wth whpped cream or a spoonful of vanula ce cream. Old Southern Cake. Cream threefourths of a pound of butter, add one and one-half pounds of supar. When well mxed add the yolks of sx eggs well beaten, then, three-fourths pound of pastry flour, about three cupfuls sfted wth one-half a grated nutmeg and one teaspoonful of ground cloves, added alternately wth one pnt of rch mlk. Fold In the stffly beaten whtes and one pound of sultana rasns chopped and mxed wth flour. Bake n a large pan, about three Inches deep, the batter half fllng the pan. Tomato Wth Macaron. Mx two cupfuls of well cooked macaron or spaghett wth one cupful of whte sauce, sprnkle wth one-half cupful of grated cheese. Spread fl* on n deep glass pe plate. Over the top place tomatoes cut n halves, cut sde up. Sprnkle wth salt and pepper, dot wth btts of butter, and sprnkle wth buttered crumbs.. Bake In a hot oven untl the tomatoes are soft but' unbroken. flaw TvWmt m "r fwrrtffhtrrfftnr rr ~ Ths poston causes a dsplacement of the metatarsal bones whch In turn causes them, In motor language, to short" the nerves of that part of the foot. Ths In turn s the answer for the pan that accompanes the dstncton of possessng "motor foot." "Motor foot" not only makes walkng panful, but practcally elmnates golf, tenns or any of the other popular forms of actve recreaton. Knew What He Waa Dong. Photoplay Wrter "But look here I Ths character s supposed to be a very homely man, and you have cast for that part the handsomest man n your company." Drector "On, he'll be homely enough when the camera man and the developer get through wth h n. You see, he's engaged to the star, and both of those boys are In love wth her." Flm Fun. Not From Hs Vewpont "Ths town s noted for ts beautful women." "Aw, g'waol I'm the lee maa!" Lfe never rses any hgher than the belef. The man who beleves wrong wll behave wrong. WIdTof thetaa? All the men at the club have bees watchng Johnne Edwards, the nveterate smoker, for the last week, and there's been much surmsng and conjecturng, but Johnne wouldn't gve hmself away. It seems that Johnne has held the prze for the champon smoker of the dab for ten years. In the last week Johnne has been seen strollng around the room wth a dejected, lost appearance and between hs Ups always the nevtable cgarette. But t was never lghted. Nobody lked to ask hm questons and he ddn't volunteer any explanaton, so t wasn't explaned untl Jlmmle Van- Veek overheard hm say on the telephone : "No, you have got to stck te year word now. I swore off If you would, and goodness knows I want one bad ^enough, but Doc says you've gotta leave 'em alone for a whle. Now be a good lttle mother and remember your promse." New. York Sun. Hgh Prase. "What sort of a young fellow s her* "The sort you'd lke to have I for a son-n-law." The Folly of Cheatng Nature Many people get the dea that they can keep ther nerves on edge and ther dgeston upset year after year, and "get away wth t." They sleep only half as much aa they should and never get properly and thoroughly ' rested* If you tre out easly. If you are gettng pale and anemc, f your food doesn't dgest as t should, would t not be well to stop and consder whether coffee or tea s havng ts enact on you? The caffene and then found n coffee and tea are drugs, as any doctor can tell you. Is t any wonder thattheateadyuse of these drugs If you realty want to bs nur wth yourself; and gve yourself the opportunty you deserve n order to do your bast work, make up your mnd to qut cofeeand taafsr awhle and drjnk'deatel. ous, appelatng Postum permts sound, refreshng sleep whch bulds strength, energy and endurance. Order Postum from your Grocer today. Drnk ths hot* refreshng beverage n phtce of tea or coffee for 10 days and see what a wonderful dfference t wll make n the way you feel. Poetua comes a two format Ineam Postum (n tns) made nstantly a the cap by the addton of bctta*? water. Postum Cereal (In packages of lafgat-bejk, for those who pre* for to suko the drnk whle the gate! s beng prepared) aaade by bohag for 20 saaatss. Postum for Health "There's a Resaon" Is backache keepng you mserable? Are you "all played out," wthout strength or vgor for your work? Then fnd what s causng the trouble and correct t. Lkely, t's your kdneys! You have probably been workng too bard and neglectng rest and exercse. Your kdneys have slowed up and posons have arwmv 1 ***^ That, then, s the cause of the backache, headaches, /«*»> t D d bladder rregulartes. Use Doon's Kdney POU. Poop's have helped thousands and should help you, AM your neghbor! A Mchgan Caaa Q. W. Snger, farm er, Whtney St.. Grand Ledge. Mch., Bays: "I had kdney weakness. My Umba were stff and It was hard tor me to stoop or lft anythng. 1 could get no rest at nght because ef the cuttng, pans la my back Umba. 1 also headaches and pal across my ahonlde Dean's Kdney PUls ye me fne relef R>m ths trouble." Gat Dean's at Aay DOAN'SV&M FOSTBR.MILBURN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y. Vanty of the Sex. Hubby We've certanly got a houbefu of fles.. Wfey Yes, and I thnk they're all females, too. Hubby What makes you thnk that? Wlfey Why, they all settle oa the mrrors. Some medcne Is so mean that one een't even forget to take t YOU COT CUT brt yw ceo eleaa promptly whh /^BSORBINE and yea work the.horse or remove the halt. fajo per bottle, delvered. Wffl tau yea tnose 8 yea wrtav r M A SILTOB VOX BAXOKBB Very»y meats proftable, start IMereetlnf. rtfo. SHOTS Small monthlj OXS8, Oraas*. K. J. full detals FLU) free/ A1BSDALS9 Psefrreert sad Oaty. Brood matrons and roasoaem*. DISCIS HIO "Qufcllty Aredales," PLA1 HAIR NETS 3g awas»wtswoawse^abawb>sa»w FHECUES W. N.U n OITHOIT.NO. 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8 ,«V JT K\\:. f/> * % ; < * WP,-J^tT; :'?. >''«*.,W^«';,>.',-< >,>v*v'...f; >**<,>?* ; < >..' /WM."..^-. 7JS*.J%-.v, s >&4**$K *. ; * # «<V<-'.'" ' u'.f ' v* VrVFA' DISPATCH ' :V. *' V ^-¾ **' M' r' (¾ '^a>v^**^ '«\««.pt tn < * - - «s2 m.*. t <lfc ts. ksssrd, Aresdeftt of tfee Ford Motor Cfeppany, makes the :> ; :j* lk I?*' l n ^w.. "We are makng another reducton n the* prces of Ford cars ard the Ford troek* cffecfejve today. The-new prces average $70.09 under former prces, and ve the lowest at whch Ford cars and trucks have ever been sold. Lst prces, r. O. B. Detrot ^re now as follows; ;;^v>.. J 4k * -¾ t Toqrnjre% Demountable*., $ 'Tottntt(^ w Starter ac Demountables ,_$4Q1«5O Roadster _.L_ Roadster & Starter.- $ Roadster and Demountables _$377.44y Roadster & Starter & Demountables -$ Regular $315,30 u*r _. ^$ Demountables.. ^$ & Starter & Demountables _ $ Coupe $ ^.. Sedan _ Truck $ $ '* ' "' Traaor $ These prces nclude delvery, war tax, gas, and ol..,,,,, "Xhja s the thrd prce cut durng the past twelve ' months. On September 22, 1920, the prce of the Ford tourng cat was reduced from $575 to $440; June 7th to $415,.and now to $355, makng total reductons In * A *'8uV' rype ; OJF' :, $22(ft or 38 per cent. The same proprtonate reductons have been made n all other types. One year ago the prce of the Ford Sedan was $975; today t lsts at $660 wth the same equpment. f > -. ' } y; \ *'We' are takng advantage of every known economy n the manufacture of our products n order that we may gve them to the publc at the lowest possble prce, and by dong that, we feel that we are dong the one bg thng that wll help the country nto more prosperous tmes. People are nterested n prces and are buyng when prces are rght. 'The producton of Ford cars and trucks for August agan broke all prevous hgh records, wth the total reachng 117,696. Ths s the fourth consecutve month n whch our output has gone over the hundred thousand mark, the total for the four months beng 463,074, whch has gone a long, yjfey n. fakng possble the present reductons. June ths year, wth an out- \* put of 117,247 was the prevous record month. "One noeworthy feature of our sales s the ncreased demand for Ford {rucks and cars for salesmen. Ths class of commercal busness has been gradually ncreasng the past sxty days and we nterpret t as a very good sgn of mprovement n general busness. Go over these new prces 1 See how lttle t costs to become the owner of a Ford car or a Ford truck. Can you really afford to do wthout one any longer), a Ths A man remarked that he came from a very large famly. "How many of yon are there** he was asked., '' "Well," there were ten of us boys," he sad, "and each of us had a sster." "Good gracous l" exclamed the other. 'VI'hen there were twenty of ybu?" "No," sad the boastful man, "eleven.** Hs Honor's Guess. In Ireland some years ago an Irsh- Amercan was brought up before Jusrce Harry on the charge of suspcons conduct. The offcer who arrested hm stated, among other thngs, that he v«8 wearng a "Republcan hat." 4 T>oes your honor know what that s?" asked the counsel. "It may he," responded the judge, "that It's a hat wthout a crown.** That Would Be Enough. A pentleman took hs lttle daughter to a toy shop to buy her a doll." "Now, what sort of a doll would yon lke, my dear?" sad he, as a large assortment was placed on the counter by the shopman. After some hestaton the lttle grl repled: "I thnk I'd lke to ha?e twns, please." Most Lkely. "Well, at any rate." remarked the flat dweller. "I don't have to pay any garhjre blls." "How much Is your rent?" "Three lttle rooms and a trck kltchpn cost me $100 a month." "Don't flatter yourself. Some of that money helps to pay your landlord's garage blls." In Doubt. "Is ths letter Intended to convey eralurte. or what?" "What does he sayr "Thanks me for passes to the race* >agsas5s«l«^s«3 ssasa "The Informaton that D'Annuhrlo was gong nto a monastery doesn't appeu* to'he verfed." "Tha*t wasn't Informaton," rejoned Mss rayenne. "That was a hope." /. Buy your PaM.Sulfa] Coats, Dresses and Skrts where you can ^et the latest styles. Save Money On Them We are now showng a nce lot of New Serge and Trcotlne Navy Dresses In very pretty styles szes 16 to 40 at $21.75 $24.75 $29.75 $39.75 New Pall Suts - m. SlSr'* :, ~ J&- Tr-anngrtnr^- Szes 16 to 42 stout $29.75 and $ p I " l ^ l l II I' I I -*- -=--¾¾ 5& 'X?*$ :* St* & s < ^^^^^*s-_=r_.r_;«^ *>**J Let us tell you more about 5t, and advse you regardng the delvery of the partcular fcype of car n whor you are nterested. New #7 Skrts R. DAY BIRD, Pnckney just arrved n plan colors and fancy strpes Just fne to use rght now and all wnter $5.50 $6.75 $10.98 and up PAY WILLING TO DIVIDE THE SPOILS Tesehsr: Who drew that pcture of me on the blackboard? Bobbe: Please, teacher I dd. Tommle bet me a penny you wouldn't recognse It, an Tl If you won't wallop me. Pcture and Frame. The optmst doth try to wls Contentment for manknd, By makng lfe a pcture n A glded frame of mnd. New Cloth Coats n very pleasng styles. A choce selecton $16.50 upto $47.75.>> /»*' m - n I! owe # what you NOW US Invtng Comparsons. 'How dd the hook revewers handle your ltast publcaton?" "As usuul," vpjrd the patent author, "Tlfy slmwod \ut\y much better h*-y could have <lone the work f they had happened to thnk of undertakng Wth Malce Prepense, "Cook left, eh?" "Yes; she was too good. Durng the month she Was wth us ray wfe };Bned 20 pounds." "Where s she now?" "My wfe managed to work her eff 1: ' Aoman she detests." The Drawback. "There Is only one reason I know of why a woman doesn't have a say In everythng gong." "What s that?" "If she's dumb." Appearsnees Decevng. "What's the fare, drver?" "Fve dollars, sr." "No, t sn't. Here are $2. 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