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1 y&ufe&" ' /- "X 4 ' TA DSPATCH, Lvngson Cony, Mchgan, Wednesday, November 1, 1922 No. 45 LET'S VOTE FOR MARON Remndng You Tha he bg Founder's Day Sale Ends Saurday Ngh, Nov. 4 Have you compleed your Wner shoppng) You should do so before he end of hs sale for wll mean economy o you. The sale s beng, held for he purpose of celebrang he foundng of he sore n 1857, and never before have such real bargans been offered. There are specal sales n every deparmen and specal sales for every day n he week. On Saurday many opporunes wll be offered for economy and qualy n merchandse. CHAPELS " GFTS THAT LAST" mmmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmm + HOWELL MCH. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, DAMONDS, SLVERWARE, FNE CUT GLASS, MUSCAL SUPPLES, OPTCAL GOODS ETC. ^OPTCAL DEPARTMEET n Charge of MR. GEO. H. CHAPEL Lvngson Couny'«Oldes Regsered Opomersy- 35 Years of Successful Pracce WE HAVE THE LATEST AS WELL AS HUNDREDS OF STANDARD "VCTOR" RECORDS WHCH WE WLL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE TO YOU. WHEN N HOWELL "V - We are Howell's Leadng and Orgnal Vcor Sore You'll Do Beer A CHAPELS HS MASTcRS VOC' n opposon o hs expressed wshes hs pary placed M. J. Reason on he cke for he offce of Represenave n he Sae Legslaure. He has made no effor for eher nomnaon or elecon and does no nend o do so. s a pure case of where he nomnaon has sough he uao no he man seekng he offce. Everybody n hs vcny knows Maron J. Reason. You know wheher or no he s qualfed for he job and f you are frank you wll adm he wll fll he poson accepably f eleced. Ths paper akes no sdes wh eher pary n s columns, bu seems ha Punam and adjonng ownshps can show Mr. Reason her apprecaon of pus publc servces by gvng hm a bg complmenary Toe. Mr. Reason has no asked for hs publcy and he frs knowledge he wll have of wll be when he reads and he may no lke, a ha. Bu he canno preven hs frends from gvng hm a mely boos. FATAL ACCDENT Guy Haney, son of Mrs. Ann Haney, formerly of Pnckney was bured S. Mary's cemeery here Tuesday, Ocober place ready for use. 31. He was a locomove engneer n he swchng yards a Fln, and abou a week ago, whle anoher engne was approachng on he same rack, wh a collson nevable he jumped from hs cab and n srkng he ground hs ankle was broken. He was aken o he Fln hospal "where was found necessary o ampuae, bu blood posonng resuled and he ded a he hospal. THE SONS OF HAM The "S< ns of Ham Revue" from Dero wll presen an old fashoned mnsrel show, wh an ofo of four numbers, for he benef of S. Mary's church, Saurday evenng, November, a he opera house. The company recenly gave her eneranmen a Hamburg o a crowded house and are hghly spoken of as exceponally good eneraners. They have gven performances n Dero and many oher places and have always pleased her audences n her black face mnsrel and specaly acs. The sngng and musc are of an exceponally hgh order and hose who aend wll enjoy a mos delghful evenng's eneranmen., Admsson 50cens. Reserved seas 10 cens. Tckes and reservaons now on sale a C. W. Barry's drug sore. Now s he Tme To Ge Those NEW TRES. For he Wner. Come n and ge our prces lany make Any sze Rgh prces Ths s he Season for HOT SHOTS Meal Covered $2.50 Rubber Covered $2.00 Also he Columba Dry Cells Buy Gasolne and Cylnder Ol Here FREE AR AND SERVCE R. DAY BRD FORD SALES AND SERVCE PNCKNEY, MCH. A -'.!.-<f- ' v~s»wv - -' /! mv» 1? 0 Barnard's «BLANKETS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR MENS NECKWEAR Specal Cash Prces All Ths Week GROCERES Bes Can Pumpkn 1 Gallon Good Molasses Good Corn per can Large Can Bes Peaches 10c 57c 10c 25c We wsh o exend our hanks o our frends and neghbors for he knd words and help exended us durng our recen bereavemen, he deah of our faher. Mrs. Augus Engel and Famly Leo J. Fohey Paul G. Fohey M. Veronca Fohev wsh o ake hs opporuny o express my sncere pleasure n hankng all who so kndly remembered me afer my accden. Your many acs of kndness are mos hghly apprecaed. WALTER CLARK. APPRECATED Many hanks o my Mchgan frends for he fne shower of Jeers and cards. was boh a surprse and comfor. The lovng messages brough ender memores ha made he hours seem shorer. Mos graefully, Mrs. Gellee S. Haddock, Prnceon, llnos Hospal, Oc 19 ELECTON DAY DNNER On Elecon day, November 7h, he Lades Ad Socey wll serve drmer a noon o all who wsh a good warm meal. CHCKEN PE SUPPER The Lades of he church and Ad Socey wll hold her annual Chcken Pe Sapper -on Saurday evenng, November 4h. Supper a 5 o'clock and unl al are served. Everyone come and have a good me and a good supper.!m NOTCE All owng us on accoun mus call and sele a once. f you do no call and see us, we wll call and see you. We wll no gve you any more cred unl your accoun s pad. Our Prces on Wner Goods Are he Lowes Come n and see our lnes of goods menoned below, and see for yourself. Mens Sheepskn Coas Mens Blanke Lne Coas Mens Hunng Coas Mens Flannel Shrs Mens Sweaers Mens Woolen Foowear Mens Underwear Mens Nghshrs Mens Wner Caps Mens Heavy Pans Mens Dress Pans Mens Overalls Mens Jackes Mens Rubber Foowear CASH SPECALS Aurora Tea, per b, 65c Rasns, per lb. 19c Pop Corn, "Sure Pop", 3 packages 25c P A G or R N M Soap, 20 bars $1.00 Gold Medal Flour, per sack $1.11 Sugar, 10 b 79c KeUogs Corn Flakes, packag 8c YEAST FOAM 5c C. H. KENNEDY!! >.' />" f, ' MHOHUfH

2 w qflw '.'?' ':' ' : w! < v/ :.U. Sf M L fme S5 They Do a Hundred Calores n Abou 9 EAT a box of lle rasns when you feel hungry, lazy, red or fan. n abou 9% seconds a hundred calores or more of energzng nurmen wll pu you on your oes agan. For Lle Sun-Mads are 75% fru sugar n praccally predgesed form levulose, he scenss call, And levulose s real body fuel. Needng praccally no dgeson, ges o work and revves you quck. Full of energy and ron boh good and good for you. Jus ry a box. Lle Sun-Mads "Beween-Meal" Rasns Sc Everywhere son MAW! M ; SEEDLSSS ^, RASNS Had Your ron Today? Bad Day for Johnny. A Topeka docor called o aend a wo-year-old boy who had fallen from a second-sory wndow found no njures and gave he lle chap a penny o qu cryng. Jus as he docor reached home he elephone bell ran; volenly. was he chld's moher. "Hurry hack, docor, Johnny has swallowed he penny," she exclamed And" Johnny survved even ha. Capper's Weekly. Grea mnds are easy n prospery and que n adversy, Now smoked by a mllon men who love a superor cgaree 1 5 for 1 Oc A/ Jhx%e. cgarees wrac^ TRAPPERS TREASURE, > f» Urfcenr' "Traoear' TrMf1»r««" kwy, -1 r«u» mor» wm cafe mora far J T«D ran r.-n»lf>«wa-w-wfca H o»r»«md " '"»» Barer» > am rassnc RWUM a lawaa ml. raan' mar <lhg- T r mm TT aanjal and run m ad afce4 ( «m ra. -»roa KL o & k - 8«wf?%aa?7l&«! 5¾^. &»»»«[ ll. Vmrm o a. T-«««r»Tww. Vur C-»«Mn«m ee mm a M«on leaa W W 7~ r. NEW YORK, N. Y VnlD Use» "Cuer's" f luull 5<r um»»n<l Vaeclneeheu UU dong hs bm o coruerve«^our jnere»u. 15 year Aocnraon on oa lne coun lo o earhng. The Cuer Laboraory f"jaf 4aW«J><7 s, Knww Nw" Berk! (U.S.Lc«ue) Calforna Would Make he Man Say Mss Young Don' you hnk he word "obey" should be omed from he marrage servce? Mss Sronghold Omed? Ceranly no! should merely be ransferred o he oher pary o he conrac. Boson Transcrp. FREEDOM FROM LAXATVES Dscovery by Scenss Has Replaced Them. Plls and sals gve emporary relef from conspaon only a he expense of permanen njury, guys as emnen medcal auhory. Scence has found a newer, beer way a means as smple as Naure self. n perfec healh a naural lubrcan keeps he food wase sof and movng. Bu when conspaon exss hs naural lubrcan s no suffcen. Medcal auhores have found ha he genle lubrcang acon of Nujol moa closely resembles ha of Naure's own lubrcan. As Nujol s no a laxave canno grpe. s n no sense a medcne. And lke pure waer ll harmless and pleasan. Nujol s prescrbed by physcans; used n leadng hospals. Ge a bole from your druggs oday. Adversemen. Prn Bl! Cu $2,000,000. The governmen prnng offce, he larges prnng esablshmen n he world, use] 50.()00,000 pounds of paper durng he fscal year endng.tune The shees, lad fla, would cover 30 square mes; pled n he form of oeavo books, hey would exend. r >00 mles no he heavens. Toal expendures were $11,000,000, compared wh $13,000,000 for he prevous yen he Scenfc Amercan saes. Th- offce prns, hesdes he speeches of legslaors, numerous governmen publcaons, congressonal documens. and saonery. To Have a Clear Swee Skn Touch pmples, redness, roughness or chng, f any. Vvh Cucura Onmen, hen bahe wh Cucura Soap and ho waer. Rnse, dry genly and dus on a lle Cucura Talcum o leave a fasclnnng fragrnnce on skn. Everywhere 25c each. Adversemen A woman's wrap may no be warm on a cold day. bu f s becomng o her she doesn' care. Suspenders and Garer lffquaued for Qoofora»4 1 Wr One Y«f L«" Srech Ouarafd. Thousand f wo ud h._ Man vmr. 8apenaere,. Oerer. 60c Arl V h«ha.. _. - drec fm«e «JCf.«.. Dan Leo for ^UWAY" oa bocllaav «M»l w> eohee N»-Way Sruck Saepesder C. DepX >10 AdHaa, -rvbrvbbflalbbff W. N. U DETROT, NO. 43~192Z PNCKNEY DSPATCH Many New Lnes n Laes Gown Down n her hear he Amercan 1 more recen gowns n he conservawonan who loves fashons has been lve forms. There were any number longng for a change. She may ral of hese dresses ha sared ou o agans hs saemen as she wll, j be sragh and ended by havng ha Bu Jus he same, declares a fushon j lle draped effec on he sde of ne wrer n he New York Tmes, she skr whch mos successfully does he s buyng he new slhouee wh he j rck of breakng n he new whle greaes enhusasm. All an neres- carryng ou semblance of he old ed specaor need do s o walk alon^ There were numerous shor coas, he fashonable srees on any pleasan day o see he new slhouee n and a ohers lef o hung loosely r"oo. These were bloused somemes all s glory. from he shoulders n a flare ha was There are so many new lnes n Ths mos effecve when combned wh slhouee ha we wll have o go no he longer skrs. They need somehe hng a scjme lengh before we fully realze how neresng each HUH of us can look. A frs a woman s anxous u hen she ures an enre change of her appearance. She wonders f she can evu' adap herself o he readjusmen whch rhe new clohes nvolve, bu as she seps no he characer, lle by lle, she fnds herself charmed. A hrll eners her spr a he prospec of fndng new ways o be aracve. n he shops here are many dresses for he woman wan rvfv.^es ro adop he longer lnes; anoher collecon for he woman who has had onlf emery o go half way n he adopon of he newer dea, and sll anoher collecon for he one who Jumps n joyfully and embraces a heory whch mus needs become a fac. Now, here s hs b ofaulvlce jtor he woman who s embarkng ufron he busness of acqurng a fall rnd wner wardrobe. The more advanced he model, provded has all of he elemens whch make becomng, he longer wll las, wh he power of provng self a sasfacon hrough he long seasons o follow. f woman s oo conservave, hen she s always comng o he place where a dress, bough only wo or hree monhs prevously, looks a lle passe and ou of fashon. Hu f she had purchased n he begnnng wh a lle more foresgh, a lle more courage The Combnaon of Wool Crepe n and a lle more desre o end Color Wh a Brown Slk Ouvene. nsead of o follow, she would fnd herself, a he end of hree monhs, sll n he lead, nsead of far behnd. And a he end of sx monhs or possbly a year she could have se fled hack comforably wh he assnr a nee ha her gown was sll jus rgh. Tha s one of he rules of good buyng, hu few women really have he courage o sand on her own and.) demand of hemselves ha hey follow he rule o he leer. The One-Pece Dresses. There s sll a varey of sragh, one-pece dresses whch wll connue n favor. Ths ype of frock s no made so long as he fuller, flounder ones, s longer, of course, han hose whch have been nearer he knees han.he ankles, bu does no Long, Slm Lnes of Mauve Chffon; Draped Over Slver Cloh. begn o ouch hose ankles. s. n fac, abou nne nces off he ground, a very good lengh for a skr whch s que sragh and does no boa s he slghes drapery. meal Anoher varey o smple f ck s a compromse ne. \» en he slm chemse des and he exfemey lull rne. las a slgh drapery on one sde, whch s<. of pulls he skr no he ar a ha one pon and releves he oo grea connuy of he long, sragh effec. A grea man;, women wll lke hs sor of frock as her frs venure no he eld of he new slhouee. wll help he o ge used o he new dea gradua'y, whou any sudden upse o he fashon feelngs. Some women are oo busy and oo occuped and oo far removed from nny really consumng neres n fashon o wan o bear he burden rf comng ou n full new regala. They prefer o go more quely abou ha busness of changng her syle, and o work no any radcal change wh a lle more ease. Recenly here was an exhbon of fashons for busness and professonal women whch, hough was run from a brand new angle and for a brand new purpose, sll showed many of he hng of hs knd o releve her lne and supply a wdenng of he slhouee u one pon. The shor fur coas a hs show were parcularly noceable, and looks us hough hey would enjoy a healhy season. Brocades Are Sumpuous, Brocades are as sumpuous as can be. Then, here are all he new weaves of san and slk and crepe/ each vyng wh he oher n an aemp o be he mos glorous of all evenng dress fabrcs. The velve brocades are parcularly fascnang. The color of a hck, sof, velve paern agans he fralness and hnness of a chffon background creaes an neresng qualy for ha maeral whch any oher fnds dffcul o equal. One of he longer, fuller evenng dresses s of affea wh a skr ha does everyhng n he way of carry ng ou he characer of he hng ses ou o do. has, oo, many of he newer pons whch are gong o make he evenng frocks of hs sea son. There are he lle rbbon roser. all srung along he quan, narrow panels of he affea skr. There f, he long and fed bodce and here s he brnad and flmy fchu whch sreches across he shoulders n he mos effecve way. There s, also, ha lle rng of rbbon roses Jus a' he fron of he waslne where he bodce and skr are Joned ogeher, fnd wo lle bunches of he same flowers o hold he fchu n place on he ps of he shoulders. The fac s ha all of he pons of hs gown are perfecly n hnr nnny wh he season's demands and deals. They are combned n such a manner ha he dress becomes one symphony of lne o he worn wheever he occason demands ha f01- mal gowns shall be worn. 1» a excellen hng for a dancng dress, os here s no queson abou he man agemen of he«klr. akes care of self ns fluers s long and grao 'ul way abou he floor. Anoher evenng dress s qnlp he oppose ype hough jus as smar n s own way. They are really mem for.wo dfferen ypes of women, one fdr he grsceful and droopln? y.e nd he oher for he more grlsh fa.'e and he rounder fgure. Lenghens he Lnes. The dress s parcularly good for he large woman who may nee< sorrehrg o lenghen nu her lnes. has. frs of all. n fed nnderdress of cloh, slver n hs nsan «e. hen here has been draped over l n foundaon a fullness of chffon whrl.- has he effec ha he nore buxom woman s eernally lookng for. 1 very well o alk abou hose wh 1l e grlsh fgures who vear he puffy clohe- and nbou he characer a'n! charm of hem, bu here are many of us who canno aemp o go n for anymns so exreme. Bu hs fro?k of whch we are speakng has all of he lnes whch are mos sofenng and whch help o swlnffc-fhe fgure nfo he conour of he modern mrwle. The grdle s low and wde and here /re drnplngs of he chffon fallng from he sdes. Bu he bodce s plan fnd held loosely over a more ghly fng underhodce. By hs means, hen, he lnes are suhdner and he dress s gven ha n.uch-obe-desln 1 slender appearand. Then fhere s a rose a he bel, whch wh s slver sheen s n drec conra o he mnuve of he chffon wh whch he slver nnderdress s drape. THE KTCHE CABNE»(6. 1SSJ. w«e»m Newspspr Onon.) Whan he has more, han he 4sus spend. sn' hard o gl«or lend. Who gves bu wha he'll never mss, Wll never know wha gvng s. fcdgar Gues MORE DESSERTS There s no more welcome desser han a beauful cake. Served wh a dsh, o fresh or canned fru, U s beer han oo rch pasres. Green Mounan Cake. Break wo eggs no a measurng cup, ll wh sour cream, add one and one-quarer cupfuls of flour, one cupful of sugar a lle su, one-quarer ^^^^^^ euspoonful of soda, one ^~~^^" euspoonful of bakng, powder and flavor o ase. Bea well and bake n layers. Pu ogeher wh boled cng colored wh green and srred hck wh chopped walnus. Keserve suffcen whe cng o decorae he op, pung on wh he bundle of a easpoon n hck swrls. Sprnkle nus on op of each lle mounan peak and ouch lghly wh he green cng., Psacho Roll. Bake a layer of sponge cake as for Jelly rol, spreadng hnner hun for he regular Jelly roll. Whle warm spread wh marshmallow fllng ned green. Wrap and urn he lapped edges down or wrap u paper and e. When servng, lay on a plaer and cover wh ^hpped cream. Dp he nes of a fork n green colorng flud and sreak he cream. Serve wh a sauce made from canned raspberres. Apple de Luxe. Chop fnely'hreefourhs of a cupful of chopped rals'ns and nus. Wash and core four ar apples of unform sze and shape. Pu no a bakng dsh, cover wh cold waer and bake slowly. Do no le hem lose her shape). Fll he ceners wh he chopped mxure and when he apples ure cool cover wh a powdered sugar frosng flavored wh vanlla. When frm and cold coa wh chocolae and we have apples Allegre. Suffed Pneapple, Selec a perfecly shaped pneapple, scrub well, cu off he op and reserve. Remove he cener and chop fne, sranng off he juce. Add he chopped pulp o a vanlla blancmange and fll no he cavy. Place on ce and serve..cold wh a hn cusard sauce, usng he Juce of fle pneapple for flavorng Replace he op and brng o he able o serve. Orange Mold. Take one nnd onehalf ablespoonfuls of gelan, onehrd of a cupful of waer o sofen he gelan, hen add one-hrd of a cupful of bolng waer, he Juce of a lemon and one cupful of sugar. Add he Juce and pulp of un orange one cupful; when parly frm l»ea wh an egg beaer unl frohy, hen add he sffly-beaen whes of hree eggs: bea unl sff. Pour no a we mold o se. Serve wh small cakes covered wh orange cng. The garden sll s preen And green he rees around, Bu he wnds are roarn overhead And branches srew he ground. And oday on he garden pool Floaed an auumn leaf; How rush he seasons, rush he years. And, oh, how lfe s href! Rchard Wason Glder. WHAT TO HAVE FOR DESSERT The word desser does no apply o he dsh bu he akng awny of he unnecessary food and able equpmen, preparng for he f n a cou r se. Ths sresses he mporance of he seng whch should be gven he las dsh of he meal commonly called desser. The dgny and aracveness of he dsh s enhanced by he manner n whch s arranged for ard nroduced. Everyhng from prevous courses should be removed leavng he whole sage o he desser Ths s he reason me and skll s pu upon a dsh whch wll boh appeal o he eye as well as he palae. Desser makng s. n many dshes arsc fancy work. The beauy of such creaons s ha one has a grea feld for orgnal work. Whle fewcombnaons of ngredens are dffcul o fnd, here are always appearng new ways of servng and garnshng he old favores. When preparng a Bavaran cream, lne he mold wh slces of jelly or chocolae roll, hen pour n he cream. When cold unmold and decorae he op wh spoonfuls of he fllng n he roll. Ths makes a hesser ha!s more subsanal h^n he usual molded cream. Pumpkn Pe de Luxe. Prepare he pumpkn pe as usual; he followng s a good recpe: Take one cupful of fnely-sfed, well-cookod swee pumpkn, add wo cupfuls of rch mlk, wo eggs, one-quarer o a hrd of a cupful of sugar, Rccord'ng o he ase and dependng upon he sweeness of he pumpkn; a lle sal, gnger nnd a few drops of lemon exrac. Bake n a slow oven n a rch pasry shell. When ready o serve op wh whpped cream, lghly sweeened and serve wh jrraed cheese eher sprnkled over he cream or passed wh he desser. WJLDOUGAS»5678 SHOES 1M «re acually demanded year mffm year by mure people banany OUMT hoe n be world ^- BECAUSE: JSyj'a rorkmansap wj are axluale. Proecon agalna nnreso>able prof- u guaranee»t he prce (amped oa Tory par. Yean of nafaeory errfoe have gven hem confdence o he hnm and s he pro> acon afforded by be w Do uglae Trade Mark. W.LDOUCLAS l? # Va? no ah of our 110 sores a facoryeo».wedono make ROw a> a> one cen of prof unl he jvtjo hoes are»old o you. ^, ;,^ worh dollars for von o W.L DougUfmm and porra Ufa remember ha when von be(»own$k0 bay shoes» our sores Tra Mor r» (a TOD PeSL ON K r EOF T. oorld. H Hand lor lu hxghe andard Mo merwo ereyou lve shoe qfquahyahfpa poub ap? Tlu dealers ea supply you wh W.L.Douglas shoes Theycos name and prce u BO more s 8n Fr&ncsco paxfuw cmpm han hey do n NewEngland. he ou. TAMPA DP our 7 and $9 UuKsrsAk LUnrARC. lhoe, whanjr hany M\mm fr Urn Oa. $10 or $12 shoes made. TO XBRCHANT$: ff dealer a your lon hanale W. L Douelaj floe. ru o- r eua$ V day for exelu rgh o WJC.Dou^u PoaoOJ 4aVCe 4«Ce» hamdu h uck lauu 10 Spark r fas um-nor Urn. 8n Hs Lack. > "Looky yur, Gup!" ndgnunly cred Mrs, Johnson. "'ve been ryng o ge a sensble answer ou of you for rgh smar of a whle, and all you ay s 'Hush?' Wha's he maer wh you, anyhow? Han' you go. no sense?" "No a p'u! dnrn b!" repled Gap Johnson of Rumpus Rdge. 'Tve been ryng for hree, four hours o flgger ou a rgh good name for ha here new dog of mne, and kan' hnk of a hng." Kansas Cy Sar. Responsbly's Compensaon. "Why do we> perm Pars o dcae our fashons?" "W r e wouldn' dare make he knd of clohes we lke o wear,'' answered Mss Cayenne. "So we pny Pars a lle exra for akng he blame. n Too Much. "Wha makes Flubdub so grouchy?" "All hs glad suff by curren wr ers." Paul 8. Meg rue. Cncnna, Oho "Some years ago suffered from lowered valy and llrer rouble. ook Dr. Perce's Golden Medcal Dscovery and now have excellen healh. can never forge wha hs valuable remedy has done for me and can recommend for all rundown con dona caused from overwork or for sluggsh lver." Paul S. Megrue Madson Road. Healh la your mos valuable asse Do no neglec Oo a once o your neghborhood drug sore and ge Dr. Perce's Golden Medcal Dscovery n able or lqud form or send 10c o Dr. Perce's nvalds Hoel, Buffalo, N. 7., for ral pkg. or wre for free medjcal advce. Rheumasm, Scaca. Lumbago. Burnng pan n he Bladder,Scaldng; passages. Sone and gravel posvely releved by Qno Pus. no sold by your druggs, send 60c for full sx box or $2.60for 6boxes^posagepad. Na-Dru-Co. ne~ Exchange BL, BuflaJo,H.Y. Safe Remedy.. 1 ^ for granulaed lds, ree, pnk-eye. Avod powerful den serous dn SorEves Comfor Baby's Skn Wh Cucura Soap And Fragran Talcum Soap 25c, Oaaeo 25 sad 50e,Talem2Se.

3 ' ' '.. : ',., ' '< <>:...».. r»,,^'^^^-m^'^vj!l<v»«'j. Mk l W&%3Q!W&WW u? f>^w>n vum',,.» ' 8Ny T"», > :, ^ V -S ' ' " P1NCKNEY DSPATCH MSS LULU BETT f bmm& MBSy, "LULU, ONE MOMENT! feynopsfl.-general facoum n he house of her sser na, wfe of Herber Deacon, n he small own of W&rbleon, Lulu Be lead a dull, cramped exsence, wh whch she a consanly a enmy, hough apparenly sasfed wh her lo. She has naural houghs and'aaplraons whch neher her sser nor her broher-n-law seemngly can comprehend. The oher member pf he famly are D1 Deacon, egheen; Monona Deacon, a chld, and Mrs. Be, Mrs. Deacon's moher, who has "anrlms." 1 Connued. Z A lengh hey rose. Monona flung herself upon her faher. He pur her asde frmly, every nch he faher. No, no. Faher was occuped now. Mrs. Deacon coaxed her away. Monona encrcled her moher's was, lfed her own fee from he floor and hung upon her. "She's such an acve chld," Lulu venured brghly. "No unduly acve. hnk," her broher-n-law observed. He urned upon Lulu hs brgh smle, lfed hs eyebrows, dropped hs lds, sood for r» noraen conemplang he yellow ulp, and so lef he room. Lulu cleared he able. Mrs. Dencon essayed o wnd he clock. Well, now. Dd Herher say was wenyhree ongh when sruck he half hour xnd weny-one las ngh, or weny-one ongh and las ngh weny-hree? She alked of as hey cleared he able, bu Lulu dd no alk. "Can' you remember?" Mrs. Deacon sad a lab. " should hnk you mgh be useful." Lulu was lfng he yellow ulp o se on he sll. She changed her mnd. She ook he plan o he woodshed and umbled wh force upon he chp-ple. The dnng room able was lad for breakfas. The wo women brough ' her work and sa here. The chld Monona hung mserably abou, wachng he clock. Rgh or wrong, she was pu o bed by. She had egh mnues more seven sx fve Lulu lad down her sewng anr lef he room. She wen o fhe woodshed, groped abou n he dark, fr>md he salk of he one ulp f\o«7er n s heap on he chp-ple. TKe ulp she fasened n her gown OT her fla ches. Ousde were o fce seen he early rars. s snld ha f our sun were as near o Arcurus as we are near o our sun he gra Arcurus would burn onr SUB o nohngness. Tn he P-sacons' parlor sa Bobby Larkln, egheen. He was n pan all over. le was come on an errand whch cvlzaon has conrved o make an ordeal. Before hm on he able sood a phoograph of Dana Deacon, also egheen. He haed her wh passon. A school she mocked hm, aped hm, whspered abou hm. orured hm. For wo yeara he had haed her. Nghs he fell asleep plannng o buld a grea house and engage her as s servan. Ye, as he waed, he could no keep hs eyes from hs phoograph. was Dl a her curles, a her fluffes, Dl conscous of her bracele, Dl smlng. Bobby gazed, hs basc averson o her hard-pressed by a mos relucan pleasure. He hoped ha he would no see her, and he lsened for her voce. Mr. Deacon descended upon hm wh an ar carred from hs supper hour, bland, dspensng. Well! Le usjhave. "Wha dd you wsh o see me abou?" wh a use of he pas ense aa connong somehng of ndrecon and hence of delcacy a ncey cusomary, ye unconscous. Bobby had arrved n hs bes clohes and wh an ar of such formaly ha Mr. Deacon had nsncvely suspeced hm of wanng o Jon he church, and, o rea he me wh due solemny, had pu hm n he parlor unl he could aend a lesure. Confroned hu8 by Dl's faher, he speech whch Bobby had planned desered hm. "T hough f you would gve me a Job, he sad defenselessly. "So ha's!" Ma. Deacon, who always awaed bu a ouch o be eher rrable or faceous. nclned now o He faceous. "Fllng eeh V he would know. "Marryng folks, hent Y Asssan Jusce or asssan de&ls, whch? Bobby blushed. No. no, bu n sa bg buldng of Mr. Deacon's where hs offce was. wasn' here somehng... faded from hm. sounded rwonloos. Of eourw here was nohng. He saw U now. There was nohng. Mr. Deacon 'confrmed hm. Ba Mr. Deacon had an dea. Hold on. he sad hold on. The grass. Would Bobby consder akng charge of he grass? Though j Mr. Deacon was of he ype whch cos s own grass and glores a s o\<x Gale UJsraons bj rwn Myers k~ D A PPL F TOM AND COMRfcNX 'cspsryh by D.APPLETON ANDCOMRfcN vgor and s energy, ye n he-me afer ha whch he called "denal hours" Mr. Peacon wshed o work n hs garden. Hs grass, growng n lue Aprl rans, would need aenon early nex monh... he owned wo los "of course propery s a burden." f Bobby would care o keep he grass down and raked... Bobby wolld care, acceped hs busness opporuny, fgures and all, hanked Mr. Deacon wh earnesness. Bobby's averson o Dl, seemed, should no sand n he way of hs advancemen. "Then ha s checked off," snld Mr. Deacon hearly. Bobby wavered oward he floor, emerged on he porch, and run almos upon D reurnng from her ea pary a Jenny Plow's. "Oh, Bobby! You came o see me?" She was as fluffy, as curly, as smlng as her pcure. She was carryng pnk, gauzy favors and a spear of flowers. Undenably n hor voce here was pleasure. Her glance was sarled bu already complacen. She puused on he seps, a lovely fgure. Bu one would say ha nohng hu h ruh dwel n Bobby. "Oh, hullo," sad he. "No. came o see your faher." He marched by her. Hs har suck up a he back. Hs coa was hunched abou hs shoulders. Hs nsuffcen nose, nbundnn, loose-lpped mouh and brown eyes were compleely expressonless. He marched by her whou a glance. She flushed wh vexaon. Mr. Deacon, as one would expec, laughed loudly, ook he suaon n hs elephanne grasp and pawed a. "Mamma! Mamma! Wha do you s'pose? D hough she had a beau " "Oh, papal" suld D. "Why, Jus hae Bobby Larkln and he whole school knows." Mr. Deacon reurned o he dnng room, hummng n hs hroa. He enered upon a prey scene. Hs na was darnng. Four mnues of grace remanng o he ohld Monona, she was spnnng on one oe Oh, Hullo," Sad He. "No. Cams o See Your' Faher." wh some Bacchanalan dea of makng he mos of he presen. Dl domnaed, her ruffles, her blue hone, her bracele, her rng. "Oh, and mamma," she sad, "he sweees pary and he deares supper and he darllnges decoraons and he gorgeouses " "Grammar, grammar," spoke Dwlgh Herber Deacon. He was no sure wha he mean, bu he good fellow fel some volence done somewhere or oher. "Well." sad D posvely, "hey were. Papa, see my favor." She showed hm a sugar dove, and he clucked a. na glanced a hem fondly, her face assumng s loveles lgh. She was ofen rdculous, bu always sre was he happy wfe and moher, and her role reduced her ndvdual absurdes a leas o s own. The door o he bedroom now opened and Mrs. Be appeared. "Well, moher!" cred Herber, he "well" curvng lke an arm. he "moher" descendng lke a brsk slap. "Hungry now?" Mrs. Be was hungry now. She had emerged nendng o pass hrough he room whou speakng and fnd food n he panry. By obscure processes her son-n-law's one nhbed nl hs. "No," she sad. Tm no hungry." Now ha she was here, she seemed uncernln wha o do. She looked from one o anoher a b hopelessly, somehow foled n her dgny. Sue brushed a her skr, he vens of her long, wrnkled bands cachng an nenser blue from he dark cloh. She pu her har behnd her ears. "We pu a poao n he oven for you," Bald na. She had never learned que how o rea hese perodc refusals of her moher o ea, bu she never had ceased o resen hem. "No, hank you," sad Mrs. Be. Evdenly she raher enjoyed he suaon, creang for herself a spolgh much n he manner of Monona. "Moher," sad Lulu, "le me make you some oas and ea." Mrs. Be urned her genle, bloodless face oward her daugher, and her eyes warmed. "Afer a lle, maybe," she sad. " hnk 'll run over o see Grandma Gaes now," she added, and wen oward he door. "Tell her," cred Dwgh, "ell her she's my bes grl. Grandma Gaes was a rheumac crpple who lved nea door, and whenever he Deacons or Mrs. Bes were angry or hur or wshed o escape he house for some reason, hey salked over o Grandma Gaes n leu of, say, slammng a door. These vss radaed an almos dally frendlness whch lfed and empered he old nvald's lo and lfe. Dl flashed ou a he door agan, on some rval permsson. "A good many of mamma's sches n ha dress o keep clean," na called afer. "Early, darlng, early 1"^her faher remnded her. A fan regurgaon of hs was somehow nvesed wh he paernal. "Wha's hs?" cred Dwlgh Herber Deacon abruply. On he clock shelf lay a leer. "Oh, Dwlgh! na was ull compuncon. " came hs mornng. for. go." " forgo oo! And lad up here." Lulu was eager for her share of he blame. "sn' undersood ha my mall can' wa lke hs?" Dwgh's sense of mporance was now beng fed n gulps. " know, 'm awfully sorry," Lulu sad, "bu you hardly ever ge a leer " Ths mgh have made hngs worse, bu provded Dwgh wh a greaer mporance. "Of course, pressng maer goes o my offce," he admed. "Sll, my mal should have more careful " He read, frownng. He replaced he leer, and hey hung upon hs moons as he apped he envelope and regarded hem. "Now!" sad he. "W T ha do yo hnk have o ell you?" "Somehng nce," na was sure. "Somehng surprsng," Dwlgh sad porenlously. "Bu, Dwlgh s nce?" from hs na. "Tha depends. lke. So'll Lulu." He leered a her. "'s company." "Oh, Dwlgh," sad na. "Who?" "From Oregon," he sad, oyng wh hs suspense. "Your broher!" cred na. "s he comng?" "Yes. Nlnlan's comng, so he Rays," "Nlnan!" cred na agan. She was exced, round-eyed, her mos lps pared. Dwgh's broher Nlnan. How long was? Nneeen years. Souh Amerca, Cenral Amerca, Mexco, Panama "and all." When was he comng and wha was he comng for? "To see me," sad Dwlgh. "To mee you, Some day nex week. He don' know wha a charmer Lulu s, or he'd come qucker." Lulu flushed errbly. No from he mplcaon. Bu from he knowledge ha she was no a charmer. The clock sruck. The chld Monona uered a cung shrek. Herber's eyes flew no only o he chld bu o hs wfe. Wha was hs, was her progeny hur? "Bedme," hs wfe elucdaed, and added: "Lulu, wll you ake her o bed? 'm prey red." Lulu rose and ook Monona by he hand, he chld hangng back and shakng her sragh har n an uncoxvlnclng negave. As hey crossed he room, Dwlgh Herber Deacon, srollng abou and snappng hs fngers, haled and cred ou sharply : "Lulu. One momen!" He approached her. A fnger was exended, hs lps were pared, on hs forehead was a frowu. "You pcked he flower on he plan?" he asked, ncredulously. Lulu made no reply. Bu he chld Monona fel herself lfed and borne o he salruay and h door was shu wh volwr.ee. On he dark sarway Lulu's a-rms closed Bbou her n an embrace whch lef her breahless and squeakng. And ye Lulu was no really fond of he chld Monona, eher. Ths was a dscharge of emoon akn, say, o slammng he door. "Well, 'm Ber's broher," ad Nlnan. "80 esn come n, can r - (TO DE CONT1NUKTU Phoographc Hn The ordnary phoographc plae, whch s no color sensve, ' really blnd o ceran colors. These colors are reds, yellows and greens. The resul s ha all are rendered blnck n he prn. Suppose one waed o p»»- ograph a shawl wh a desgn n black, red, yellow, and green. The ordnary plae would render hese colors almos all he same. n he pcure would he dffcul o say ^ here fhe red ended and he yellow x»:;m Bu by usng n color-senn ve 1 l and a color fler on hr lerm flu- f ferences would be shown am' ;''» df sgn won)d 1«'leaf. Has Never Fel Beer n All Her Thousands of fral, nervous people and convalescens everywhere have esfed o he remarkable power o Tanlac n brngng back her healh srengh, and workng effcency. seems o quckly Uvgorae he con suon and s a powerful foe ol weakness. Mrs. Mary Chokla, 141.» N. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calf., says: VBefore ook Tanlac, was so weak had o be helped from one room o anoher. My nerves were shaered and my dgeson so poor waa almos afrad o ea anyhng bq now am n perfec healh and wll always be graeful o Tanlac." There s no a sngle poron of he body ha s no benefed by he helpful acon of Tanlac. enables he somach o urn he food no healhy blood, bone and muscle, purl fes he sysem and helps you back o normal wegh. Ge a bole oday a any good druggs. Adversemen To Preserve Welsh Language. n order o preven he nave language from fallng no dsuse several rural dsrc councls n Wales have passed resoluons o he effec ha all her mnues should be recorded» Welsh nsead of n Englsh, and ha all communcaons wh governmen deparmens be forwarded n Welsh. 10 Cens HYMN COVERED HS RETREAT Probably Young Clergyman Feared He Would Ge no Ye Deeper Waer f He Kep On. n Georga hey ell of a young clergyman, newly seled over a large parsh, who had occasonal fs of embarrassmen when sandng before hs congregaon. One Sunday, afer readng a noce of a woman's mssonary meeng o be held n he chapel a few days laer, he endeavored o add a specal appeal of hs own for a large aendance. Afer sang ha was o be a meeng of greu neres and mporance, he sad: "We, he women of hs congregaon " Wh a flushed counenance he sopped and reraced hs seps. "We, who fre he women of hs congregaon," he began. Ths was no beer, and he bea a blushng rerea by snylng: "Le us lng he four hundred and frs hymn." Phladelpha Ledger. Dplomsrc Approach. "May have a word wh you, Mr. Greene?" began he young man. "Ceranly, you may," sad he Wall sree faher. " wan you o decde a be." "Very good. Go on." " wan o marry your daugher," "Tu, u, sr." "Bu wa. Your daugher has be me ha you wll gve your consen o our marrage and hnve be her ha you wll no. Now, you ceranly would no wan o decde a be so ha she would lose; now, would you? Yonkers Saesman. Graude. The Gues suppose your husband s very fond of yachng? The Owner's Wfe Well, no; he "n' really. Somemes makes hm awful sck, m, he made hs money oma canned salmon durln 1 h' war n' he feels he knda owes o he sea. Lfe. Draws a Crowd. "Wha's he ro call for?" "Oh. a grl was seen on he sree wearng a sleeve." DO YOU SUFFER emze E ry rmnmmm pmckaf km hm cre«a anw erclm mnnmd WALS Do your decorang wh he naonally acceped wall n n beauful naure colors arsc, sanary, economcal, and durable. nsead ofkalsomne or Wall Paper»«nf? Jof«hTfooBd'»Urfo01H»T«r. Booha od bmlaff o nmbrum a hroa ad luag». HALL f RUCKEL. New York HAR BALSAM jfd&mnf-eopshalrralua Color «ad ocmu 0c.andl.Wa4 RhBo Chun. W]Hk HNDERCORNS R«~~T^ ou- :OOMC ««-, sop ac all ra#r. pfa. Uu. saura» by coaf'r M U» -<«U. RKooxCh«mW] " Worfca, MEJS WTH TEAMS OB AUTO a WANTED o handle S. M. Co. producs n vacan errory For parcular adr«m GJNAW MEDCNE COMPANY. SAGNAW, MCH. nsures Fresh Charm o Old Shawls PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or ns a you wsh NOTHNG NORMAL ABOUT HER WAS A FACT ACCOMPLSHED Crc Assers Auhor s All Wrong n Hs Descrpon of Herone of He Tale. Harold G. Armsrong, he auhor of "For Rcher, for Poorer," apparenly has no desre o enroll hmself n he younger generaon. A any rae hs herlne s flamboyanly an old-fashoned grl. On page 158 we read. "All a once Marlon le down her har." More han ha, Kenneh Oramlng, he hero, was hrlled hereby. " was a symbol. They kssed. Deep-encysed nhbons vanshed. They were normal people, afer all." Marlon dd no seem so o us. We do no hnk she should be allowed o qualfy. f she had been n normal herone of oday, would have been he har whch had vanshed and he nhbons whch were le down. Heywood Broun n he New York World. Fndng Who's Who. Recenly aended a convenon n on easern cy. The evenng he convenon closed we were enerulned a a dance. As WHS sandng near an open door o cool off, wo local men came up o alk o me. Suddenly realzed had ha dance engaged nnd sad, "Jove, nearly forgo had hs dance engaged! 've go o leave. made one msake ongh, forgeng a dance, bu he woman weghed over wo hundred pounds, so ddn' weep abou, beleve me " "Yes," calmly remarked one of he men. "My wfe menoned you had cu a dance wh her." Chcago Trl>une. She Wshed o Know. "Ps-s-s-s!" hssed he new waress, who was addced o he m< ve hab. "Wse me up. wll yeh? never worked n a caf-fay before." "Whaaya wan o know?" reurned Helose, he bead waress. "Why, hem hree guys over here ordered lemon pe. D'ye s!np 'em n he face wh or slde o 'cm on plaes?" Kansas Cy Sar. Marred Men Wll Be a No Loss o Undersand Tha Furher Argumen Was Useless. A couple was seaed on he op of a Ffh avenue bus and her words reached everyone around hem. He venured a md suggeson ha hey^ ge off a Fory-sevenh sree. She hud decded upon a sree farher souh and sad so wh fnaly. An argumen followed, f a conversaon can be called an argumen n whch one sde has so much he bes of. The people lsenng n from nearby seas were naurally neresed n he oucome. As he bus slowed down for he Fory-second sree crossng he woman remaned seaed, and he man renewed ls argumen. was a word n he fnal veo, however, whch especally araced he audence. Every marred man presen undersood. "There s no use alkng." he worn, an declared wh fnaly. " have made up our mnds." New York Tmes. Kng Takes No Chances. Kng Alfonso of Span has gven no a few evdences of beng a farly sensble monarch. He furnshed he laes a Deauvllle, where he has been, a regular wacher of he reckless gamblng n he baccara rooms whou ever Jonng n he pny. He explaned hs absenon by sayng: " am no rk;h enough o play baccara." Wheher \hls plea of comparave povery wasnyel grounded or no, s lkely ha, as he looks abou Europe and noes Kbj» hrones ha are whou he kngs who once sa on hem, hs bump of cauon s developed o a pon where he realzes he dangers ha bese a kng who s oo ready o ake a chance. -Chrsan Scence Monor. Legar Fee. Suor have called o ask your advce, sr. as o wheher you consder your daugher would make ne a suable wfe, Lnwyer No; don' hnk she would. Fve dollars, please. Boson Evenng Transcrp. ce he CT fl s! r SLEEPLESS nghs and dayme rraon, when caused by coffee drnkng, ofen requre a call on he grocer o avod a laer call on he docor. Posum, nsead of coffee, has brough resful nghs and brgher days for housands of people ogeher wh complee sasfacon o ase. You wll enjoy he full, rch flavor and aroma of Posum, and nerves wll be free from any possbly of rraon from coffee's drug, caffene. You can begn he es oday wh an order o your grocer. Posum come n wo forms: nsan Posum (n ns) prepared nsanly n he cup by he addon of bolng waer. Posum Cereal (n packages, for hose who prefer o make he drnk whle he meal s beng prepared) made by bolng fully 20 mnues. Posum for Healh "There's a Reason" Made by onus Cars! C«v, M Bale Creek, sfea. ^ :'' m V «- V ; S 4¾ A 'l!f. alll sr '- a

4 " '; ;.. «%,, 7j»,"',.-.. & : ss V; PNgKNEY DSPATCH.< f' A 1 f - : f» r<; EXPERT CAR REPARS Cos he Leas N Anyone can bang ou a garage sgn and make a bly0, ba only an exper mechanc can keep your car n he pnk of condon ha gves complee sasfacon. Brng your cars o us for repars ha are 100 per cen sasfacory. TRES 7.80 AND UP 30x x SEE MEYERS HNCKNBY GARAGES W. H MEYER? GLASGOW POTHERS s> fca. RW.-; ' V $4 ;» < ^ ^ unrrn rnn on :un ^ ^ rnnn ennnc fucko NOTED FOR SELLNG 129 o 135 Eas Man S. GOOD GOODS CHEAP Jackson, Mch. Brng n Your Coupons ' :>', Our delayed shpmen of Mrro Alumnum has arrved. We were orry o dsappon our cusomers whe'n hey called for he saucepan, bu hey are here now and you can ge hem. One and one-half quar Mrro Sauce Pan wh cover, regular 90 cen value, you can ge by brngng n your coupon wh 49 cens. You wll save 41 cens n hs way., Brng n your coupons. ^ : ¾ ¾ ^, New Bramley Dressep n Jersey, szes 14, $14.50 Dresses of Pore Twll and Jersey $12.50, $15.00,$1650 Pore Dresses of he beer sor $25.00 Lovely Coas $15.00 Plush Coas for fall and wner $19.50, $25.00, $55.00 Now s he me o buy Come n and le us show Sweaers Blankes Cheap. Our Furnure prces are he lowes n he cy. Gve u a Grocery order when n he cy. BEST DNNER N THE CTY AT OUR H'W.VJ.'VW'^l^llUsB A" % WMBSTONS^ l \J Sol kep rch and ferle prodvces bg harvess, folv ly swecuens he sol and brngs all crops o-qurck, complee ma'jr/.y. Hghes es. Pures, fcrr:.. asy o.spread. Noncausc wll no burr.. Wre for FREE Bookle. THE SOLVAY PROCESS KTO. Ac»n, WNG A CVAN&, «, 2S Book Buldng, DETfOrT MCH. and don' forge Makes Ferle F-elds CAFETERA $1.95 and up of SUCCESS -Nal o he Barn Door Solvay Pulverzed Lmesone Sold by PNCKNEY AGRCULTURAL/ASSOCA TON TEEPLE HARDWARE' The Delcous Flavor ha les hdden n he hear of he coffee berry s ofen desroyed n he old-fashoned process of bolng. The Elecrc Percolaor process reans all he aromac and refreshng quales of coffee here s no comparson beween an elecrcally-made coffee and coffee made over a fre..varous syles and prces. The Dero Edson Companj ^ PLANFELD SLVER WEDDNG ANNVERSARY CLUB MEMBERS GET TOGETHER The hnul rally of he Boys and Grls Club Work of he pas summer wll J ake place a he Howell Hgh School The weny-hfh mlesone of he un Saurday, November 4 mrred lfe of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chpman of Gregory, formerly resdens here, was reached Ocober 26h, and a company of frends and relaves nearly one hundred, all old, me a her home Thursday evenng o celebrae he even. Guess were presen from Jackson, Ann Arbor and nearby owns, makng he occason a mos delghful one. H sa ar! The program of he day wll'sar a eleven o'clock, afer whch a lunch wll be served by he Howell Board of Commerce for all he Club members. s hoped ha he dfferen clubs may j come n groups and spend he whole day. ' 1 The McTherson Sae Bank has con- rbued a Slver Cup, cosng $75.00 o be gven o he club member havng he bes record of hs or her projec and made he bes showng n The early par of he evenng wa> spen n a real old fashoned vs and he work. The cup wll have o be n lsenng o pano solos by Mss Adelne won by he Mne club member wo Chpman and hen, Rev. Mack n years n sarcesson before can be a happy manner presened he brde kep for all me. and groom a gf of one dozen beauful Barbara Van leulen, Asssan knves and forks, from he com Sae Club Leader, wll be he speaker pany, and oher gfs from Chelsea of he afernoon. A hree o'clock, frends. Words of hanks were expressed by some of he Board of Commerce members wll ake he boys and grls around he recpens, hen followed he re owfreshmens and show hem he dfferen of ce cream and cake. places of neres. Noceable among he many delcous Every club jnember, who has no already nofed Couny Agen C. L. Bo- cakes, w;s one decoraed n whe and slver, he work of Mrs. Wr Wason of Jackson. lander, should do so a once, so ha he can nofy on arrangemens accord The me of leavng came all oo ngly. soon and wh good wshes o Mr. and Mrs. Chpman who are so well known and hghly eseemed, he guess depared bearng he memory of a very happy me and hopng o be presen a her golden weddng. have held he offce of Regser of The new furnace for he Mehods Deeds for one erm, havng worked church has arrved and wll soon be n hard o please every one n he pas. Mss Maron Toppng was one of Those holdng hs offce have been he graduang class a Cleary Bus gven several erms, and f you have ness College a week "before las. Dr. W. N. Braley and daugher Josephne of Hghland Park were guess a E. S. Braley's Saurday ng. Mr. Holmes was eleced delegae o he Sae Sunday School convenon a Lansng hs week. ". Mr. and Mrs. Ber Van Syckel of Bale Creek were recen vsors a Taf Van Syckcl's The Maccabees held a very successful socal a he hall Frday evenng. A pleasng program was presened and Orvlle Ldgard was he wnner n he pe-eang cones. SOUTH OSCO Mr.,uul Mrs. James Allson eneraned company from Fowlervlle Sunday. Mr. Norman Foser anl wfe and moher and sser of Lansng vsed ;!' Joe Hubers Sunday. Mr. Slurp and Mss Marshall and sclmlrs of he Gregory school vsed Mss Bearce Lamborn Saurday afernoon. Mrs. OrpJa Wacrs called on Mrs. l.\ eland Sunday. Mrs. L. G. Lamboxn vbed her daugher of Gregory over he week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Henry and sons of 'nckney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whehead of Gregory vsed her parens Sunday. Mrs. Lorena luman v.sed Mrs. T. Robers Thursday. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Sephen Tplady vsed Mr. and Mn>. Lawrence Spears and Mr. Frank Tplady one day las week. Mrs. Alce Hoff eneraned a number of lades for dnner Frday, ben;: he brhdays of Mss Jula Pangborn and Mss Klva Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. Chrsolla Brogan and son of Dero and Mr. and Mrs. Duanc Lavcy and son of Hovell called on Mr. and Mrs. Max Ledwdge Thursday of las week. Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Sprou gave a Progressve Pedro pnn L y o a few nf vcd frends Monday evenng. All repor a mos enjoyable me. Mr. Culver esed for M. J. Roche he frs of he week, he s now esng for Mark McClear. Mss Mary and Mr. Joe Grcncr vsed her parens Sunday. Many from Mnckney pended he Mchgan-llnos fooball game Saurday and had he pleasure nf seeng Mchgan clean up on her opponens 21 o 0. Many hundreds of auomoble loads passed hrough he own on her way o and from he gajne. Harvey S. Jacobs, who recenly sold he Brghon Argus o S. B. Jacobs, has bough he Charlqe Leader, and ook charge November 1. The Leader s he DemJocrac orgnn and wll be changed o «Q ndependen paper. TO THE VOTERS OF LVNGSTON COUNTY no faul o fnd wh my work, would respecfully ask your suppor for a second erm. FLOYD W. MUNSELL Canddae for Regser of Deeds Republcan Tcke ROGERS BROS. SLVERWARE FREE We have arranged a deal whereby we wll gve a premum cke wh each 25c n rade. These cke s good for Rogers' Slverware when sen o 103 A waer S.,, Dero A clean gve away. No money re«qured wh premums o ge he Slverware a cke wh each 25c n cash rade. Come n and we wll explan. Fresh Goods Arrvng Daly Specal Low Prces On Quany Sales Reason & Reason HOW TO Reduce Sae Taxes cen Elec a Democra Governor and 40 per cen Of he Sae Legslaure Professor Frday, of he Mchgan Agrculural College, [saes ha he enre ax colleced for sae and local pur- d Qf OHO 000 {poses n 1911 was n round nu nbers J) v U U U v v U U He?ays ha en years laer, n 1921, hey were -- $158, An ncrease, n en years, of abou $120,000,001 n 1911 nocpjne axes were colleced by he NaonalGov. ernmen. n 1911 he Naonal Governmen colleced n n OOl :ome axes he enormcu^ sum of - <r " 1UUU1UU' n 1911 he enre ux of he sae was Jh OOUUUUUU whle n 19.1, for he sae and naonal governmen, had ^ OO reached he enormous sum of --- <f vuuuuuu' n oher words, would ake he enre value of 15 counes lke Lvngson Couny o pay he ax f:r he sae and naon for one year. The sae ax n 1921, under Governor Groesbeck, was hree mes be amoun pad n 1914 under Ex-Governor Ferrs. s no me o call a hal o he ncrease n axaon A voe for a Democrac Governor and Democrac Offcers s a voe of proes. We predc ha you can reduce he axes 1 per cen for every member of he legslaure eleced. f you elec fory, u'ul reduce your axes 40 per cen. We. nk hs s possble because hey would hen be abou wce he amoun under Ex-Governor Ferrs. Where he pares are more equally dvded yeu ge he bes governmen. The overwhelmng Republcan majory has been a burden o he axpayer. Why no voe for a change and save he farmer and busness man from hs ax DEMOCRATC COUNTY COM. >l

5 mm XS.' mmm ^yjrw^^ofc... ^rr Tcr? # " : >.! ^:¾ Se / Seehe ALUMNUM DSH PANS Tha we are eh&g for $1.00 N«w shpmen of Gold Decoraed Chna Ware Lne'sBazaar Howell, Mchgan Oppose Courhouse Funeral Drecor P. H. SWARTHOUT Phone No. 39 Pnckney Mch. E. H. LENEBERG Ann Arbor Auconeer Sens Everyhng for Everybody See me before havng a sale. furnsh n cups and aucon blls free. 531 Second Sree Phone me a my expense 2436-R Arrangemens can be made a he Dspach Offce WANTED! Cream, Eggs, Poulry Cream ecuvel Monday foreaoons, poulry Monday and.wednesday, ~and eggs every week day. Wll pay all nmarke afford a all mes. E. FARNAM. Drs.HF.&CLSger ' CPNCKNEY Offce. Hours: 12:30 o 2:30 P. M- Sundays. 1 o 2 P. M- ^¾¾%¾%¾¾¾¾¾¾¾¼¾^»»%»»»»»%»» The Pnck^y Exchange Bank Doe a Conservave bankng Busness. :. 4 per cen Pad on all Tme DepoM lnckn y G. W. FBCrLB Mch. Prpp LUDENS MFNTHOL CDUGH DROPS for nose and hroa Gve Quck Relef LEON A. STOWE Canddae for CRCUT COURT COMMSSONER Requess k» Favor_of Your Voe on November 7 :: pnckney )ppach Enered a he Poeoffre a Pach- Qey, Mch., aa Second Ul«ub Maer LNCOLN E. SMTH PUBLSHER Subserpos, $l.2& s Tear s Ad»as< Adversng raes made km wn pocaon-. Cards of Thanks, ffy cens. Resoluons of Condolence, $1.50 Local Noce, n Local columns :en per lne per each nseron. All maer nended o beuef he pergonal or busness neres of an? n lv<! aal wll be pu>ho e J a regular J V?J s ng rae. Announcemen of enrlanmeos,»c. «U8 be pad for a regular Local Noce raes. Obuary and marrage ooucee ar pu>uhed free of charge. Poery mos be pad for a be ru. ve cens per lne. LOCAL AND GENERAL Pnckney Bread a home produc. Mss Elva Hoff of Anderson was a week end gues of he Msses Hoff. Mrs. R. Day Brd and daugher vsed Dero frends he frs of he week. Mrs. Chas. Bowman of Dero s vsng Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman. W. Vnce was a Brooklyn vsor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bush of Howell were Pnckney callers Monday. R. T. Read and famly vsed Whmore Lake frends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ello^spen he week end wh relaves n Oho. Mrs. C. J. Clnon vsed Owosso relaves las week. Mrs. Nee Vaughn spen several days las week wh Jackson relaves. Mrs. Roy Brd spen he week end wh relaves n Ann Arbor. Mrs. Jack Shehan of Dero s vsng a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lake. Henry A. Ruen of Dero vsed Pnckney relaves and frends Saurday. Charles and Flors Clark of Dero vsed relaves here over he week 'end. Weldon Capple of Dero spen Sunday wh hs parens Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Capple. The regular meeng of he O. E. S. wll be held Frday ngh November 3rd. Dr. and Mrs. Clare Sknner of Dero spen he week end a he home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fros. Mesdames W. H. Gardner and S. E. Darwn, and Mss Blanche Marn were Ann Arbor vsors Monday,» Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Van Wnkle and Mr. and Mrs. James Marble spen he week end n Jackson. Mrs. Vlla Rchards and Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell and son were n Ann Arbor Tuesday. Mss Grace Young and Ber Young of Dero spen he week end wh Mr. and Mrs. C. J. a Baughn's Bluffs. Mrs. J. R. Barlowe of Dero wns an over Sunday gues of he Haze Ssers Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gardner spen Sunday wh Mrs. Charles Runcman a Sockbrdge. Waler Clark, who was serously njured recenly n an auomoble accden, s able o be around on cruches. John M. Harrs, Jas. L. Roche, W. E. Murphy and famles and Parck and Lee Leavey spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. John W T he of Howell. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.. Xeynaber and daugher Lenore and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dunnng and Mr. Haycock of Dero were Sunday guess of Mrs. Nelle Dunnng. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eddy and famly of Fo-wlervlle, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rose and famly of Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. Garner Carpener and famly of Hamburg were Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reason. Mrs. Mnne Doody and chldren and Leo Monks of Bay Cy, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Monks of Howell and Mrs. Emme Berry and chldren of Sockbrdge spen Sunday wh her moher Mrs. Alfred Monks. DEMOCRATC RALLY AT PNCKNEY A goodly number of cxens were presen a he Democrac rally n Pnckney las Frday. A ffe and drum corps furnshed old fashoned musc whch was especally apprecaed by he older czens who remember he old syle maral musc. W. H. Robb of Howell aced as charman. Ed Shelds of Lansng was he prncpal speaker and he presened he argumens of he presen campagn from he pary sandpon n a forceful manner. He was followed by he varous Democrac canddaes for couny offcers, who gave shor alks. The our of he couny ncluded Gregory, Lakeland and Hamburg vllage. FOR CORONER Your voe -for me as coroner n A)eomng elecon] "wll be apprecaed and f eleced w ll do he work honor ablv and well. 1 -:. D. DCKERSON.M-y.rfC^Hf ^^^BE9fl -^¾¾ ^ ^ V " CHARLES H. COLL, FowlervUle Canddae (or Couny Treasurer DEMOCRATC TCKET ED. J. DREWRY for Regser of Deeds DEMOCRATC TCKET NOTCE TO VOTERS As mos of you undoubedly know, have been a^ran nomnaed for he Offce of Regser of Deeds for hs Couny, on he Democrac cke. f my record n ha Offce n he pas for SERVCE AND EFFCENCY, s such as o have mered your approval, shall grealy apprecae your expresson hereof, by your suppor a he polls on Tuesday nex. Coureously Yours EDWARD J. DREWRY FOR STATE REPRESENTATVE Represenave Clarence J. Fuller, Can ddae for Re-elecon o ha Sae Legslaure PNGKNEY DSPATCH WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC FOR SALE One span of horses and one Jersey Cow. A. H. sham REGSTERED AREDALE PUPPES for sale. Mrs. E. W. Bush, Howell, R. F. D. a FOR SALE Two cows, 1 yearlng, quanl of corn and os, bean pods, corn salks, hay, chckens. Frank Bowers CDER BARRELS FOR SALE. nqure Me Chalker LOST Gold and pearl parasol handle beween Gregory and Pnckney Sunday ngh. Kndly reurn o C W. Barry, Pnckney, reward. FOR SALE Coarse wool rams and one fne wool. John Dunne. FOR SALE 800 Schocks good corn. C. V. Van Wnkle. WANTED 500 Bushels Swee Cder Apples. Wll make apple buer he lus of Ocober. Anyone wshng same leave orders a once. Pnckney Cder Mll. FOR SALE Cabbage, squash, onons, baj^as and urnps. W. C Hendee. WANTED Small farm o ren, by mddle-aged couple. nqure a Dspach offce. CDER MAKNG The Pnckney cder mll s now operang. Brng n your upples. Ezra Plummer, Manager. CLOVERSEED THRESHNG - Wll ge anywhere anyme. LLOYD MCCARTHY FOUND On Dexer Road newly rebul, auo re wh cover. Owner nqure Dspach Offce. CLOSED AUTOMOBLE For hre. Raes reasonable. nqure Casmer Clnon. REGSTERED Poland Chna Boar. (W. E. Lvngson sran) for ser vce. Ed. Spears, one mle wes of own. FOR SERVCE O. J. C Boar elgble o regser, foe $1.00 a me of servce. John R. Marn PURE LFE NSURANCE. Age 30, $ Age 40, $ R. T. Carr, Ag. JUSTCE OF THE PEACE C. Alber Fros LST YOUR PROPERTY f you wsh o sell. Have cusomers n ndana who desre o buy Mchgan farm and own propery. Commsson reasonable. Also pares wanng o buy, see me. J. W. Fall, Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. everyone as much as possble. make you he same promses 1 Chas. Bowman, Mrs. Ernes Fros and f my record mees wh your approval wll apprecae every good made you wo years ago, ha s, f Ona Campbell were n Jackson and eleced wll gve you he bes servces ha ay n me. 1 am opposed o for me n he comng elecon. «word or kndness anyone my say or do Concord Monday. Rex Rad of New York Cy and any ncrease n salares and all unnecessary Sae expense. f you hnk Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read and son of Dero were over Sunday vsors a my record and my experence n he he home of Thomas Read. Sae Legslaure enle mc o a second erm, hen wll apprecae your The Norh Hamburg Me Socey wll mee a he home of Mr. and Mrs. suppor a he polls on November 7h. Ber Appleon Thursday, November 9. Your very ruly, Everyone cordally nved. CLARENCE J. FULLER. The nex number on he Sudens Lecure Course s scheduled for Thursday, November 16. Full parculars cal reparng. Eyes esed, Lenses duplcaed. Op n nex week's paper. Dale Darrow, Opcan and Opomers Oo N. Frykman, elecrcal conracor, Howell. Wrng, reparng, fxures, ec., ranges, vacuum cleaners, fans, and rons. Phone 89. Sfop over Young's Marke. REMOVAL NOTCE 38f am now locaed n Gregory, havng moved from Pnckney. am 1 ready o connue servce o Pnckney, parons as n he pas, wh drvng wells, reparng, ec. A full lne of pumps, ppes, ec. always on hand. Agen for he Hooser Elecrc pumpng sysem. Have an elecrc pump n your house. GEORGE MEABON, Telephone: Gregory COUNTY CLERK JOHN A. HAGMAN Republcan Tcke Wh (o cases on he Crcu Cour Calendar of he unfnshed Sepember erm,, he sesson of he Board of Supervsors, hunng lcenses. Hghway pay rolls, and he preparaon of he bollos for elecon, fnd ha wll be unable o ge around he Couny as much as would lke, whou neglecng my duy, bu hope o call on SHERFF FRED J. TEEPLE Canddae for Re-Elecon REPUBLCAN TCKET Your suppor a he Regular Elecon, November 7, for he CUSTOMARY second erms wll be grealy apprecaed..a mmmmmm.... A Bg Rsk r -,. The Cos s Small ^ T.,,^/ Don' Le Your Radaor Freeze '.F Quars Half Gallon One Gallon When you pu your auomoble up hese cool nghs you ake a bg rsk { of a frozen radaor unu an an-freeze soluon. you use Wo have bough large quanes of Denaured Alcohol, and have aken advanage of he low prce on quany sales, so ha we can furnsh you your needs n hs lne a lower prces han you have bea able o ge for some me pas. Whle you can ge Denaured Alcohol a he followng low prses 25c 40c 75c We can ell you he rgh amoun o use. Come n and ask us or call us by elephone. 3 C.W.BARRY! HOME BAKERY FOR FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY PES COOKES, FREDCAKES Alo LUNCH AND SHORT ORDERS E. D. CAPPLE PROPRETOR NOTCE All owng accouns a hs sore are requesed o sele hem a once. Afer wo weeks unpad accouns wll be placed n collecor's hands. JOE GENTLE Yon Can -; ~ Ths Help Upon D O YOU KNOW here a "frs ad" you cm depend upon whenever colds, coujh or cold wasa yoo.._ maew, elesr as sr r ufed'up wsselaf eood sad baa s Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND o gve promp relef. co h» nw, nflamed membranes wh s soohng, heafn coverng and mdmc derac ase as sprssd «1sSsaMla Wha One MeW Saja Could Na SfespforCoughng m klfatlmas4lls«feoe». ssss 3 m m =» $ M % :. \ \!. s ; 7¾ fl " ', -

6 -5 J l«'v'sfev J"'V 'V. r V. v.v.v; fc^ PNCKWY DSPATCH Mr STATE NEWS ona The Pare Marquee ralroau las leased he eas half of he ooaj depo o he Amercan Express company. Aaa Arbor The Unl"-- ' - ~f Mrhgaa has enough coal o properly bea j U bnl 1 '- unl he frs of nex year, S was announced. Ponac Bea Ph Sgma fraerny's club house a Waed Lake, one o fce larges on he wes shore of he resor burned, causng 110,000 dam age. Marquee Marquee Couny wll expend $198,000 n 1923 for he consrucon of good roads. Of hs Amoun, $113,000 wll be nvesed n new runk lne roues. Bale Crsk Brgader - General <eorge V. H/ Moeely, of Camp Cuser. s n command of he Sxh corps are pendng reremen Nor. 30 of Major- Gsnera Bell, Jr., now on leave of absr"--> Grand Rapds Wllam Oakwaau, TO, had an arm crushed when he Defame caugh beween an elevaor and a, sn f a he sore of he Rademach- ~er-dodge Grocery company where e 4s a wachman. OWOBSO Because regulaons prohb a posal employe from akng par n polcs, O. J. Reynolds, Democrac canddae for sherff, has rsagned from he local posomce force He has served 12 years. Ponac Charles Cross, former sherff, mus pay $500 o Waler Szynarek of Dero for lquor he sezed and desroyed, only laer o fnd was n Szyo&rek's possesson legally, Un couny board of supervsors has e elded. Whe Cloud r he ralroad brdge a Berry, Mch., on he Pere Marquee ram-«--» ><ld up for an hour a specal ran ~~ whch were Presden Frank Alfred of he P. M., «nd a pary of offcals on an nspecon rp. Por Huron The Por Huron cy -commsson has passed an ordnance makng an offense for "barkers" and solcors for jney busses and axcabs o solc busness on he srees Ths s receved as a deah blow o several local "< Monroe Arragned before Lee Smh, jusce of he peace, Charles Oo Bryan, 28, Monroe, sood mue c he charge of havng klled hs wfe, Myrle May Bryan. He was bounu -over o he November erm of he C cn cour whou bal. Muskegon Waler Wesenfelder, manager of a Sandard ol company fllng saon, facng he muzzle of a holdup man's psol, frusraed a robbery by callng o an a sals an he never had. The gunman hasly pockeed bs weapon and fled, leavng $500 "Bar George Co ^, 72, a farmer lvng jus ousde hs vllage, ww gored o deah by a Jersey bull. Mr. Convs had jua sold he anmal o a bucher and hey were abou o load %m on a wagon when he suddenly urned upon hem gvng no chance or er^ps. Charloe "Horace Maynard Chaper" s he new name adoped Lw Charloe Chaper, No. 82, Royal Arch Masons. For many years he lae A lamej Horace S. Ma>nard, Sr., of hu \ully, was grand lecurer of he grand chaper and one of he bes known Masons n he sae. ' Lapeer n response o he expresson of he communy, Represena «. Cramon named Gerrude Moffa, or Sandusky, acng posmaser of hr cy. John Moffa, 42 years old. bad been apponed o he ffce and was o have aken over Ocober 16. He wa- srcken wh yphod fever and des Ocober 17. Por Huron Two m" romprslnz he crew of he ug Maud, were rescued by he seamer Wlpen, unbound, when he ug sprang a leak and sank n Lake S. Clar Flajs. The men were landed a Marne Cy, whern hey gave her names as James Rchards, of Por Lambon, On, and C H. Znk, of Torono. Ponac Auhory o ener no. conrac for purchase of a new se for he couny poor farm was voed, o a specal commee of he board of supervsors. had been recommendsd ha he presen farm be sold as s oo valuable for poor farm purpose. lyng on he edge of he cy. No auhorsaon for he sale was voed. Ann Arbor The Unversy of Mchgan has graduaed 42,198 sudens snce 184&, a repor compled by Monroe The Pennsylvana ralroa/ has compleed layng seel for he ear. rack of he proposed double rack be ween Carleon and Dero, a dsance of 30 mles. Work rans are now facng run beween hose wo pons. Sagnaw Tha he sae ax on dogs s msreaed n many ownshps was shown n a repor presened o he Sagnaw couny supervsors. The oal dog ax colleced n he enre couny was abou $2,500, and of hs he cy showed he greaes percenage. Bale Creek One man was klled and several slghly njured when a gas flled reservor, n Beach sree, exploded. W. M. Ausn, 45 years old, s dead, whle hree had narrow escapes. C. D. Bronk, Samuel Blow and Frank Barrnger, all cy em ployes. Hllsdale Hllsdale couny's new school commssoner, o succeed R C Young s a woman, Mrs. Vola Moore of Pfsord. The apponmen wa made by he couny clerk, F. O. Han cock; Judge or Probae A. L. Guerns^^ and Prosecung Aorney W. D Grommon. Mrs. Moore wll hold of flee under hs apponmen unl he sprng elecon. Grand Rapds Maeral manufacured n Grand Rapds wll go no all of he aeroplanes o be made by he Uned Saes navy durng he fscal year endng July 1, The con rac for he supply of plywood has been awarded o The Haskele Manufacurng corporaon of hs cy. The nal order under he conrac wll amoun o $15,000. Bay Cy Thomas L. Handy, ralroad bulder and operaor, coal operaor and manufacurer and one of h.» men who, n he las 36 years, has ha u a grea deal o do wuh he developmen of Bay Cy, ded a hs home r>a Eucld avenue, afer an llness of several weeks. Handy came o Bay Cy abou 18S5, as a youh and engaged m he box manufacurng busness. Eas Lansng Tenave plans for an All-Mchgan horse show, o be held a M. A. C. n he sprng, now are beng made by Leuenan Colonel T. L. Sherburne, commandan of he R. O. T. C. nvaons o ener mourns wll be exended o rdng and hun clubs, mouned Naonal Guard organzaons of he sae, sae consabulary and. all ndvduals neresed. Grand Haven Grand Haven's famous old shpyard has been reopened wh veeran bulders a work, ana he frs craf o be sen from he way was he Senah, bul for he Johnson Gravel company. The Senah's hu" was he frs-4a 25 years o slde no he old channel, where he Bmell o he pch and he dull hump of h boa bulders' hammers once resound ed from off he waer. Lansng Dscusson of hree new problems, he legal background of publc healh, he Sheppard-Townor law and he prevenon of gore, wll occupy a large share of he program for he second annual conference c healh offcers and publc healh nurses o be held here Dec. 4 o 8 unde' he auspes of he Mchgan Deparr.eu of Healh n co-operaon wh he Mchgan Publc Healh Assocaon. M. Clemens The fas army aero planes used n he Pulzer ar races a Selfrdge feld are beng packed n readness for shpmen o McCook feld, Dayon, 0., where hey wll undergo a farher esng a he Arnv Ar servce engneerng feld. s c.ad by army offcers ha he wnnng planes, Curss producs, whch raveled more han 200 mles an hour, wu; be fed ou as regular pursu shps for expermenal work. Ponac Judge Frank L. Cover n crcu cour expressed dsapproval of he "Kangaroo cour" as an nsuon n he couny Jal. Wlfred Grffh was before he cour charged wh falure o pay almony o hs dvorced wfe. Grffh sad he Kangaroo cour had aken $5 as a "conrbuon" whle he was n jal. The crcu judge overruled he decson of he Kangarou judge and ordered reurn of he mone> and s paymen o Mr. Grffh. Grand Rapds Mchgan packs nf nearly all he frus have been sold accordng o A. R. Todd, secreary of he Mchgan Canners' assocaon, who adds here are a few small operaors who have los money hs year because of lack of cos accounng. The sem-annual meeng of he sa assocaon scheduled for November 6-7, has been posponed unl laer n he monh because of he convenon of he wesern Mchgan canners he same week. Lansng An exensve road buldng program for 1923 one ha wll gve Mchgan beer hrough sa'e runk lnes han ever before s pla' ned by he hghway deparmen. Abou 933 mles of hghway wll be bul n H. L> Sensemann, drecor of he un versy caalog, shows. The college] 1923 accordng o presen esmaes. of Leraure, Scence and he ars Tng w \\\ be dvded as follows: led n number of graduaes wh 14,- m j e8 0 f pavemen; mles of. Law, medcne and engneerng 8one (macadam); mles of colleges are second, hrd and fourh, j gravel, and mles of gradng and Tbsre h..ve been 393 honorary deconferred by he unversy. jr wo weeks, durof whch me he hovered lfe and deah John Lorsh, 13 old, was removed from a local ofplml<o hu home n- 8urgs. The luls boy was almos enrely scalped, Jy 31, by he accdenal dscharge ff afeafss whch ore sway he op gf Ms hand Two weeks ago he ubwed o dffcul operaon by whch U savjsr cnss o skn was grafed ssa of ll f o he op of hs replacng he los scalp culver work. The oal esmaed cos s $14,522,300. Lansng Seven brands of Yulede posers and several mllon Chrsmas seals are gong ou from he offce of he Mchgan Tuberculoss assocaon o s afflaed couny organzaons. n all, he sae assocaon wll handle ,000 of he healh seals The larges sngle order n he sae s from Dero, whch las year ook 12,- 000,000 seals and hs year ordered 21,- 000,000. Among orders receved Urns far, Emme, ngham, Jackson, Lvngs on sad Menomnee counes have n hs wll regan h! creased her order by one-fourh or mors. TENNESSEE SENATOR TO SUCCEED JUSTCE DAY SENATOR JOHN K. SHELDS Washngon Assocae Jusce Wllam R. Day, of he U. S. Supreme Cour, has endered hs resgnaon o Presden Hardng, and has been acceped, effecve Nov. 14, By resgnng, Jusce Day wll be able o devoe hs undvded aenon o hs du!es as umpre on he Amercan-German Clams commsson. Senaor Shelds of Tennessee, wll be named o fll he vacancy, has been announced a he Whe House. SAYSTRANCE S^NOT NDEBTED French Fnancer Declares Foch's Genus Offses Enre War Loan. Pars France pad her war deb o he Uned Saes wh he genus of her generals and herefore owes nohng, accordng o he sarlng heory developed by Francos Marsal, former mnser of fnance. The possble premer s a dnner o promnen bankers and busness men of Pars, declared: "n ermnang he war n 1918, whch oherwse would no have been fnshed for anoher year, Marshal Foch saved he lves of housands of young Amercans whou counng he dollars whch such a prolongaon would have cos. "Thus he paymen of France's deb o Amerca s easy. We have only o pu on our bll 'o he ajenfus of Foch, ona hundred bllon do.ars', hus wpng ou he enre deb and Leavng Amerca n deb o us'.' PAW PAW M/N FOLND GULTY Frank W. Cole Convced of Kng Neghbor n QuarreL Paw Paw, Mch Afer fhre hoars delberaon, a jury reurned a verdc of murder of he second degree n he _,, UNUSUAL HAPPENNGS AND OTHER BREF NEWS Cour Rules Ou Blue Law. Zon Cy Zon Cy's ordnance agans smokng, he cornersone of Wlbur Glenn Volva'e famous nys em of blue laws, was suspended Judge Edwards ssued emporary njuncon resranng Vollva's offcals from aempng o sop persons usng obacco. Afrcan Wves Cos More. Chcago The prce of wves n Afrca has jumped from fve head of cale o seven, accordng e Rev. R. L. Abraham of Naal, n an address here before he convenon of he Amercan Board of Commssoners of COAL BARONS ARE REAPNG HARVEST PUBLC NOW PAYNG FOR CC8T OF NDUSTRAL 'WAR N HGHER PRCES. OPERATORS WN ETHER WAY Sae Regulaon Only Expeced o Be MARKETS U. f. BUREAU OP MARKETS Washngon. D. C H«y Marke remans generally frm because of 1'gh receps, resulng from he morage of cars. Demand lgh W easern markes and prce slghly lower. Demand for good grades "eeds receps n mo cenral wesern mafea Poor Rradea raher dull. Quoed Ocober 26: No. 1 mohy:: New York $26.50; Phladelpha 111,Psburgh 120. Cncnna $18, Chcago $21 S. Lous $22, Mnneapols $1«, Alana $24. NO. Paral Success n Resranng Tennessee Wans Woman Senaor 1 alfalfa: Kansas Cy $ Mem Exoron From Consumers. phs $30. No. 1 prare: ^Kansas Cy Washngon An appeal for he apponmen of a woman o succeed $15.50, Mnneapols $46.75, S. Lous $1. Senaor Shelds of Tennessee, n he Washngon The publc's pockebook nerve mos sensve of all quong abou $1 below mll prces. Souh Prncpal feed markes easer and Qjjolng whea feed $102 lower. Resel^ra even of he laer's apponmen o he Supreme cour as successor o nerves n he body polc s now wes prncpal oules lor feeds. Demand from daryng secons connues lgh. Jusce Day, has been made o Governor Taylor of ha sae by he Na losses. These losses are huge. The mal. Socks far. Receps mprovng. feelng he effec of ndusral war Offerngs moa whea feeds ahou nor Movemen slow. onal Woman's pary. publc has begun lqudang he bll Quoed Ocober 26: Bran $21.60, mldc for he frays beween capal and la- lngs $ flour mddlngs $28, rye mddlng $22 Mnneapols; whe homny Band Leaves Vcms 8hverng. bor by payng hgher prces on some feed $28 S. Lou la; No. 1 alfalfa meal $21 of Kansas Cy, Mo.-A new ype of < chle necesses of lfe. Hgher S. Lous. hold-up man, who srps hs luckless! > rlces on arkles are Lve Sock and Meas «ndapensvcms and leaves hem shverng! able n ne The rend of he Chcago hog prfc aouseholds of he land may were generally downward or heww n a dark alley whou he means of go hrough he enre wner and no declnes rangng from 40 o S cens. Beef seers ranged from 15c lower o 15c obanng help, has successfully eluded he polce for he las week. n perodcal labor scrap. 15c o 25c' lower and feeder seers 10c nex sprng because of hs year's hgher, bucher cows and hefers from hree days, ou of fve holdups only Hgh cos of coal wll be a he roo 1 lower. Ocober 26 Chcago pdc ces: Hogs, _. op. one man escaped wh hs clohng. of mos of he fnancal burdens of he people. Everyhng ha ndusry manufacures wll ake on an added cos, because he overhead charges of operaon are hereby ncreased. Only he coal barons wll derve comfor from hs new era of nflaon. Sae prce conrol, now reled upon by he federal governmen o hold prces of fuel n check, can be a Foregn Mssons. The ncrease, Mr. bes only a paraf succosa n resran- Abraham sad, followed he World j ng exoron. The coal operaors fgwar. ure o wn n any even. s no secre ha hey have lad her plans Ralroad Rewards Loyal Employes, o double her normal profs on all KnoxvlUe, Tenn. Presden Farfax Harrson, of he Souhern ralway, ^ 1 lo6e nohng by he long e-up n coal sold hs wner. n he end hey ne has wren a leer o every employe, m,neb - Frs resuls of he ndusral war whch has embroled boh ralroad and coal ndusres was recesson n com from ranmaser down, who remaned loyal o he company durng he recen srke, expressng apprecaon o hem, and offerng a gf of eher $350 cash or fve shares of preferred sock, accordng o a repor here. Club Elecs "Baby Tender." Park Cy, Uah The women's Democrac clu here voed o add he offce of '"Baby Tender." The members eleced Mrs. J. L. Aubrey for he frs erm, and nsruced her ha her dues wll he o wach he nfans whle he mohers delve no polcs. Provsons for he esablshmen of a baby check room were made. Couple Marres Thrd Tme. New York Jerome 1 Uhl, paner and opera snger, s o be marred for he hrd me m he woman he frs marred n 1903 hen Mss Elzabeh Norrs, daugher of Henry Lamore Norrs of Phladelpha. The marrage wll be solemnzed n Rome, Mr. Uhl Bad, he former Mrs. Uhl and her daugher havng- saled for Europe Ocober 5. ral of Frank W. Crle charged wh ver Ea,n 9 Har< on Buon ' slayng Wllam Baldwn, ns negh- Chcago Amercan men are geng bor. He rowed lle emoon when ; faer o he dermen of ves buhe jury made k«own s decson. j l0n8 and longevy, accordng o a sur- The esmony, he las dvy of he! ^y Jus compleed,»y he Naonal Lfe r-jal. had o do wh he wrfow's dr»- nsurance company. The expanma c sory of her husband's deah ' 8 ' : n of ne was 1 ne, accordng o and he nroducon of a crnde sgn hs survey, s due o over eans and Col had posed on he rac of land ndulgence n swees. "Always leave n dspue beween he wo neghbor?. 1 he able hungry." s a moo sug- The land, worh only abou $30, was he cause cf he shoong. The placard bore rhe sgnfcan warnng: "No respassng; Baldwns beware" U. S. MUST BE READY FOR WAR Pershnc/ Ade Declares There la No Foreellng of Fuure- New York There can be no end o war as- long as human naure s wha s. No saesman s wse enough o foreell when he Uned Saes wll he phraged no war agan. Therefore he only polcy for he Uned Saes 19 preparedness for war." Such was he warn.ng sounded by Major General Harbord, General Pershng's rgh hand man as depuy chef of saff, a a dnner of he Army and Navy club. HARDNG FAVORS LARGER ARMY Back's Pershng's Reques for 150,000 Enlsed Men. Washngon Presden Hardng has agan sounded a warnng agans weakenng Amercan defenses unl he world suaon changes. Secreary Weeks and General Pershng submed a repor ha he army of men and 12,040 offcers, as provded by congress does no fulfll he requremens of he naonal defens ac. The mnmum number requred, hey repored, should be 150,- 000 enlsed men and offcers. Former Presden Can Voe. Trenon, N. J. The rulng made several days ago by he Mercer Couny Board of Elecons whch deprved former Presden Woodrow Wlson from vong n he sae of New Jersey under he absenee voer's law was reversed by Sae Ay. Gen. McCran. The decson of he aorney general s based on s supreme cour rulng whch holds ha s voer's resdence s deermned by h nenon. Under he decson, sr. and HT. Wlson wll voe as cfssns o Prnceon, N. J. gesed o offse he condons. 20h Chld Bffffl o Couple. Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Shaner, resdens of Malson Heghs, a suburb' af hs cy, are recevng congraulaons on he adven of her weneh chld a boy weghng 10 pounds and beng larger han any of he prevous 19. Seveneen of he 20 chldren; are lvng, and all of hem have been born sngly, save one par of wns. Mr. and Mrs. Shaner have been marred 25 years. Crpple Rescued from Refrgeraor Wlkesbarre, Pa. Cold, hungry and hrsy, Johnny Page, 16, a crpple, of Hoplaln, N. J- was found here locked :n a refrgeraor car, n whch he had been prsoner for hree days. He owes hs lfe o he fac ha he can whsle. Yellng gnd poundng brough hm no help, and when hs sprs were dyng he decded o whsle. Tranmen were araced and rescned hm. The boy clams wo Spanards kdnaped hm. Calls Profeers "Dry Murderers" Washngon War profleees were placed n he caegory of "dry murderers" by Dr. George P. Hors, of Chcago, n an address before he sxysevenh annual sesson of he Synod of Balmore. Dr. Hors excoraed he pracce of ceran lawyers, who, he sad proendng o help ex-servce men perce he red ape surroundng selemen of he clams bu appropn aed ne enre amoun afer had been obaned for counsel fees. Nervous Prosraon Hs Ulch. Chcago Nervous prosraon s a dsease o he "luxurus rbe," Dr. Francs G. Pea body, dean of Harvard Unversy, declared. Speakng on he subjec "Work and Res" he declared ha "where one scrub woman has a nervous breakdown, here are 100 of he dle rch wh he same almen." "Ths." he sad, "s because ne socalled dle rch neher work nor res, because resng s no a sas of dong nohng or lapsng no supd dsenss, bu s s BOW form of acvy.' mercal and ndusral acvy. ndusral acvy slowed down consderably because of scarcy of coal supples. The dffcules of ransporaon have also been a reardng facor o busness. As wner approaches hese roubles probably wll become aggravaed. H0DELL WDOW FOUND GULTY Convcs Newaygo Couny Woman Accused of Posonng. Whe Cloud, Mch The farmer jury whch heard he ral of Mrs, Meda HodelT on he charge o posonng her faher-n-law, Davd Hode^, browgh n a verdc of frs degree murfer afer wo hours and wenyfve mnues' delberaon. The conc ed woman was aken o he Mecosa couny Jal by Sherff Noble Mc- FO.nley o awaf ral on anoher charge of havng also posoned her husband. Her moher, Mrs. Alce Dudgeon, and: wo brohers. Lee and Herman, are now n cells a Bg Rapde, awang ral" for complcy n hs second crme-, NATONS NVTED TO PARLEY Uv & 'Also Asked, Alhough N s Sgavory o Treay. London nvaons o he Near Eas peace conference o be held a Lausanne, Swzerland, begnnng: Nov, 17, were ssued smulaneously from London, Pars and Rome o he go emnen of Roumanla, Jugo-Sla-a, Japan, Greece, Angora and Consannople for he dscusson of he queson of he regme of he sras. Ruea and Bulgara were also nved. A separae nvaon wh a dffer r» phraseology was sen o Washngan followng dscusson beween Ambassador Harvey and Lorf Curzon. SUES FOR CONFSCATED PLANT Former German Owner Also Sacks Damages of $2000,000. Whe Plans, N, Y. Dssoluon sf he Amercan Bosch Magneo company, resoraon of s conrol o prevar ownenr and damages of $2,000,- 300 were asked n s su fled n su )reme cour here by Alber Klen a resden of Germany, hrough hs ounpeu'harvey Andrews, of N«Vork. RED CROSS ADS a NEAR EAST $784,200 Spen n Relef Work Among Desue Refugees. Washngon The Amercan Red Cross has eher expended or auhorzed o be expended $786,200 for relef work among refugees n he Near Eas who were rendered desue by he recen advance of he Turks. Dry 8hp Rulng Deferred. New York Learned Hand, Federal Judge, has reserved decson on appll caons,by Amercan and foregnowned seamshp lnes o make pe - manen he njuncon resranng Governmen offcals from pung no effec he Daughery rulng ha vessels mus no carry Honor nsde he hree-mle lne, even under seal, when ouchng a Amercan pors. Meanwhle Judge Hand exended he say hs hao graned las wssk unl be should reach a decson. $9.25; bulk of sales, 8/40@9.20; m«mum! and good beef seers, $7.r ; buch-, er cows and hefers, Z,bQ<^ld\ fevder seers, J5.65@8; lgh and medum, wegh vea calves $8 011; fa lambs, $ ; feedng lamba,.$ ; y«" \ lngs $9.25@>13; fa ewes, $4 50@7.75. n easern wholesale fresh mea kes he prce was generally upward far he week wh he excepon of beef, whch declned fl on medum grade; veal muon and pork ganed $102. Ocober 26 prcea good grade meas: Beef $16@18; veal 16@19; lamb $24028} muon $13418; lgh pork lons $24 27? heavy lons $17^23. Grans Gran prces show ne declnes for he week, Chcago December whea losng l-4c; Chcago December corn down 1 1-4& Prncpal marke facors were: Polcal and fnancal dbndllons abroad, and lqudaon. Whea unchanged o fraconally hgher on he 26h wh frm underone. Far rade n corn and hgher prcea. Closng prces n Chcago cash marke: No. 2 red wner whea $1.19; No. 2 hard wner whea $1.17; No. 2 mxed corn 70c; No. 2 yellow corn 71c; No. 3 whe oas 43c. Dary Prsscs Buer markes frm durng he week. Curren demand has kep resh buer cleaned up and wh producon showng furher evdences of decreasng, prces have been easly mananed. Hgh prces of fancy buer have urned many buyers o lower sor«v Closng prces, 92 scors buer: New York 47 l-2c; Phladelpha 48 l-2c; Boson 46 l-2c; Cheag ea Fru sad VaesMss Poao marke sronger for easern poaoes for he week. Norhern sock weaker n Chcago, seady oher mar kea, Colorado russes hgher n S Lous. Mane, sock up 5c o 10c a shppng pons, oher sock seswly o frm. New York Danleh ype cabbage slghly weaker, Mchgan sock flrm Domesc ype declnng n cy markes. Apple markes slgvly wealer. Owlooes show frm one. Grapes declnng n cy markes. Prces repored Ocober 26: Fanern Hacked roc ad w re- poaoes mosly $1.25 (f/1.45 pr 100 lb. n cy markes; Pennsylvana bulk sock $1.65(91.80 n New York Cy Norhern, soek generally seady, Chcago marke srghlv weaker a 85c o 95c, carlo sale. New York nd Mchgan domesc eabage ' mosly $12@20 per oa bulk, carloa ^n Chcago a $8@9 Norhwesern exra fancy boxed Jonahan am oher varees New York and Musm Concord grape mosly 60c o 80c per 12 q. baske n consumng ceners, $ per Son f. o^ b. shppng pons. Mlddlew««erT yellow onons frm a $1, per 1?«lx sack. Ess Buffalo Uve Sock Cale: Slow. Hogy: Lower; heavy, $ ; yorkers and p'gs. $9.75. Sheep^ Seady; op la»b», $15.25; yearlngs, T1.50: weher. $8 8.60; «w«, 6^7.50. Calves, $14. DETROT QUOTATONS feed arrf Gran WHEAT Cfcsh No, 2 red. $1,22; Decewber, $!.»: No. 2 whe and No. m: x ed, $ YELLOW CORN Cash No, 2, 78 l-2e; No>. 3, 77 l-2c; No. 4, 76 l-2c; No. 6, 7S -2. WHTE OATP Cash No. 2, 49c bd; No l-2c; No.. «5e. RTR-Cash No. 2. S4e. BEANS rmmedlfls and promp shpmen. $6.25 per rw SEEDS Pr:me re om, $12.25; Derem&r, $72.40; 5r«rcn, $12.50; aake, $10.25: mohy, $3.Ml HAY No. 1 ;!mohy, $ ; sandard, $16^.50(617: lah m'xed. $16.50(917; No. 2 lnsohy, $lf>e6; No. 1 clover m'x- d. $15@15 KO: No. 1 clover. $ ; -ve srw. $U.50<?m; whea and oa sraw. $11@11.50 per m fn carlos FEED Bran, $72; sandard mddlngs. HS; flne mddlngs. $37; cracked corn, $35.50: coarse rornmeal, $33; chod $28 pr«on n 1f<Mb. sack. FLOT'R Fancy new sorng whea paens. $7.f0(f?8: fancy old sprang whea paens. $^.25^3.75: fancv w'ner whea paens. J7.75ff«S.S0; second wner whea 2?f. B.,.,! 6-7S J3 )7: ^Ww rhea sraghs. $6.50@f75: Kansas bes grade famlr flow, $8.05. per bm.»^""x Lve Sock sue? Poulry CATTLE Bes heavy seers. n». $g.25s> 10; bea handy w. buoher seers. rs. $7,259 8: mxed seers and he'fers. $6 50 «.71>; handy lgh buchers. $5.25@6'.75:' " 'rn buchers. $4@5: bes cows, $45005 BS: bucher cows. $3 S.75; cuers. $275»«: -anners. $2^250; cho!e«1'eh bull $«SO ^5: bologna bulls. $3.75fJ425: ' sock Dull»-»««; feeders. $ : soek- "TS. $3 5.50; nylkers and sprngers, $40 V 85, CALVES Bes grade. $ lgh culls and common, $10012; heavy coarse. $4@9. PKEEf AND LAMT5S Be lamb: $ : far lambs. W.75@13f lgh o J??! 0?',e^9»; h«vy Ke# $4 60 5; far o grw sheep. 9SO«7: cull and common. $2 $ " ' LVB POULTRY Bes sprlnsts. 20«27c; leghorns l«c; large f hs.»x 24c; medum hens. 20 C ; small hens. 14 large ducks. 23c; small ducks. MAM urkeys, S2035o per lb. y K9 ' «>. Bus and Cggs 39?pe7S R ~ B^ er ~ m^ "bs. 170 EGOS Fresh curren reecna 2M)8s>< fresh candled and gmred. wg^a; ramrl eraor frss, 2«1^2028 l-»etpr «. " rm and Garden ORAPBS MlcWgan. $ 40c «, A, quar baske and $ owe. v. gl «KHS-^:T-"f ^¾ ^rssn $ ; Baldwn, $ : BS» $1.2J5«2; Jonahan..7B ljt ofc? varees, $1 1.W r a; wslrs bss? ^UMS-Warern pmssa, $l. l.$«$8^5^? rko -» square. c $l. ^ "sjaso per a ^ CASBAOE Home-grown, 04 e medum, 12 l$c; lsrgs pound. mm : '.-^,-'-. <-

7 &&K.> CATCHNG COLD S NOT AN ACCDENT Th Penaly (or Neglec of Healh Rules Tke Faher John's Medcne When you cach cold you are nclned o hnk ha was accdenal, ha roa sa n a draf or ha you caugh from someone else. Ths s only half he ruh. The real fac s ha a cold 18 he penaly for neglec of he g common rules of healh. You have allowed yourself o become overred, weakened and run down. You have allowed your power of ressance o be lowered. The cold germ whch s always lurkng nearby ends you an easy vcm. You can man an your power of ressance o colds, coughs and smlar rouble by akng Faher John's medcne, whch bulds new srengh and healh. f you have already allowed yourself o ake cold, begn reang a once wh Faher John's Medcne. wll no ony drve off he cold bu wll buld up new srengh, wh whch o fgh off fuure aacks, Seekng nformaon. genleman whle on vacaon away n he backwoods was accosed by a Sranger. when leavng a log-wood cabn. "Whose hu s hs?" "Moggs." "Wha s bul of?" "Logs." "Any neghbors?" "Frogs." "Wha's he sol?" "Bo^s." "Wha do you lve ou?" "Hogs." "How do you cach hem?" "Dogs." Asprn Say "Bayer" and nssl Unless you see he name "Bayer" on package or on ables you are no geng he genune Bayer produc prescrbed by physcans over weny-wo years and proved safe by mllons for Colds Headache Toohache Lumbago Earache Rheumasm Neuralga Pan, Pan Accep "Bayer Tables of Asprn" only. Each unbroken package conans proper drecons. Handy boxes of welve ables cos 'few cens. Druggss also sell boles of 24 and 100. Aspern s he rade mark of Bayer Manufacure of Monoacelcacdeser of Sallcylcacld. Adversemen. Hs Mehod. "Chldren are everlusnngly wanng o know hngs," Admed Gap Johnson of Rumpus Rdge. "f a feller hud 14 knowledge-hungry kds lke mne, and hey asked seven quesllnns an hour apece for en hours each day and abou 18 per evenng, reckon would ake a ollable smar man o answer 'em all." "How n he naon do you do?" nqured an neresed neghbor. "1 p'u! don'" Kansas Cy Sar. SHE DYED A SWEATER, SKRT AND CHLD'S COAT WTH "DAMOND DYES" Each package of "Damond Dyes" eonans drecons so smple any woman can '«or n her worn, shabby dresses, wass, coas, sockngs, sweaers, coverngs, draperes, hangngs, everyhng, she has never dyed before. Buy "Damond Dye«" no oher knd hen :eefc home dyeng s sure because- Dad Dyes are guaraneed no o spo, e, sreak, or run. Tell vour dmjrgs her he maeral yon wh o dye l or slk, or wheher s lnen, coon OT mxed jnvvls. Adversemen. To Fgh^ Dsloyaly. The Lengne of Amercan Henwornen. composed of professonal women wr era hroughou he counry, hns en 1 en pon membershp o enls n a n on-wde camnnlm agans dsloyal. o he Uned Saes "of whaever h ore, n he spoken or prln;ed won!.' Fahful nre he rebuke of a frend Sure Relef lor NDGESTON 6BCUANS Ho waer Sne Relef ELL-ANS 29 end 75 PaeoEvwywfra ROAD RESEARCH NVESTGATONS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRCULTURE (Prepared by he Uned Saes o Agrculure.) A Macadam Road n Vrgna. Deparmen The road research nvesgaons of he bureau ef publc roads of he Uned Saes Deparmen of Agrculure a he Arlngon - expermen saon are now well under way. A new porable road-mpac machne has been receved and s gvng mos sasfacory resuls n esng he sjres of road slabs placed earler n he season. Ths seres consss of 120 concree slubs rangng from four o en nches n hckness and from lean o rch mxures. Some of he slabs are renforced and ohers have a wo-nch Topeka op. There are a leas wo slabs of each ype of consrucon, one on a dry subgrade and anoher surrounded by dches, whch are kep flooded. Wha he Machne Doee. Brefly he new machne consss of a ypcal ruck wheel wh sprng and varable load above, whch s rased and allowed o fall on he slab from any desred hegh by means of an elecrcally-drven cam. Recordng devces measure he deceleraon or rae a whch he wheel s brouph o res afer comng n conac wh he slab, he deflecon of he shb a a number of pons on a lne across he slab, selemen of he slab no, he subgrade, permanen se of he slab and he maxmum nsananeous fber sress a he pon where he blow s sruck. On he frs slab esed he varous recordng devces checked each oher wh surprsng closeness. For n seres of blows varyng slghly n nensy, curves for he fber sress, deceleraon and deflecon showed correspondng varaons and pave assurance as o he accuracy of he new mehods of measurng. Some neresng n'onnaon as o he varaon of he suppor offered he slab by he snbprmle under a seres of varyng blows s beng secured. New Lgh on mpac. Wh he nformaon and experence ganed from las year's expermens on mpac makng possble refnemens n he new ess, s hough lha an TMBER SALE SHOULD BE ARRANGED AHEAD Quck Acon Needed o Preven Deeroraon. Log and Oher Rough Maeral Should No Be Allowed o Reman Long on Ground Afer Cung Ends Should Be Paned. (Prepared by h Uned Saes of Ar1cblur».) Deparmen To preven he deeroraon of felled mber farmers and owners of woodlands should allow as lle delay as possble beween he cung of he ree and s manufacure no rough producs, advses he fores servce of he Uned Saes Deparmen of Agrculure. Ths means ha sales should be arranged for pror o begnnng cung. s ofen necessary or desrable, however, o pn off he delvery of logs, bols, or poles unl some monhs afer cung, eher o allow hem o season or been use a good sale canno be arranged a once. Much of he wegh of freshly-cu mber s due o he waer conans, and a few monhs' seasonng wll ofen reduce hs o a marked degree, he amoun of reducon dependng, of course, on he clmae, he weaher and he exposure o sun and ar. A he same me, unless prevenve measures are aken he producs are sure o deerorae hrough decay, nsec aack, checkng, or some oher agency. Logs and oher round mber should never be allowed o reman long n he woods afer cung. As soon as possble hey should be aken o a dry. well-ared, and unshaded area and placed on skds well off he ground; oherwse he oppose exreme should be aemped keepng he mber n waer. Whn a few days afer le rees are felled he bark should he removed from poles., poss, and oher maeral whch wll no be njured by checkng or season cracks. The ends of he logs should be coaed wh pan, creosoe, or ar. Ths wll ad n prevenng decay and keep he logs from checkng badly. Poles should be peeled and hauled or dragged o a place free from debrs or rank vegeaon and freely exposed o he son and wnd. When es are co. s usually cheapes and SVM d«ram o haul hem, a any analyss of he daa when all of he slabs are esed o desrucon wll hrow a grea deal of new lgh on ruck mpac on rgd pavemens. The crcular rack for he esng of asphalc concree o deermne he cause of wavng s now abou ready for he auomacally conrolled ruck raffc. Tweny-seven secons of asphalc concree of varous mxures have been lad on a cemen base, he coarse aggregae of he bumnous mxes rangng from 40 o 70 per cen, wh varaons n he gradng of he fner maeral. The amoun of asphal vares from 5.0 o 7.0 per cen and has a peneraon value of from 45 o 85. n lne wh he bureau's polcy of cheapenng he cos of road consrucon by he use of local maeral wherever possble, a elrrulur rack for a wear es on concree has been compleed. Sxy-one secons of concree have been placed. The aggregaes used vary n knd and qualy, rangng from hard o sof, and here s varaon n he amoun of mxng waer and me of mxnp. n order o elmnae he effec of dfferences n he subgrade he secons are of renforced T-beam consrucon, he slab beng 4 fee wde, 10 nches deep, wh he T-beam n he mddle of he slab. The raffle es on hese secons wll begn soon and he load on he pavemen wll be made o represen he rubber-red rear wheel of a 3½ or 5-on ruck movng a a speed of 15 o 20 mles per hour. Specmens of concree for beam srengh and compresson ess have been made from each mx and are beng cured under he same condons as he correspondng secons. Change n Specfcaons. Resuls of hs wear es, represenng modern raffc condons, ogeher wll) he beam srengh and compresson ess whch wll be made for hs nvesgaon and on a smlar se made n connecon wh he mpac nvesgaon and whch wll serve o e he wo ogeher, wll furnsh a sound bass for he consderaon of suppesed changes n specfcaons for concree road aggregaes. conve len me whou regard o seasonng, drecly o he ralway, and ple hem accordng o he specfcaons furnshed by he e buyer. Oordwond should he sacked n loose ples n a sunny, well-ared, and welldraned place free from rank vegeaon. Two scks on he ground runnng he lengh of he ple wll keep from conac wh he sol and hu«preven decay n he lower layers. Addonal nformaon on hs subjec s conaned n Farmers' Bullen 1210, Measurng and Markeng Farm Tmber, copes of whch may be had free upon applcaon o he dvson of publcaons, Uned Saes Deparmen of Agrculure. Why Darymen Co-Operae 1. To assemble her producs mos economcally a counry pons. 2. To esablsh and manan plans for handlng her producs a counry pons. 3. To become a facor and weld an nfluence n he markeng of her producs. 4. To underake acoal commercal dsrbuon or her producs. 5. To oban commercal effcency n he markeng of her producs. 6. To sablze he supply n accordance wh he marke demand. 7. To sen re for producers he servces of markeng expers. 8. To reduce he cos of supples requred n markeng. 0. To elmnae speculaon and wase. 10. To secure drec and orderly dsrbuon. ANMAL FEEDS FOR POULTRY Pul!ea Fed Skm Mlk and Meal Scrap Make Mos Profable Record a Purdue. Anmal feeds have a decded value n he raon of layng hens and pnlles. Expermens made by Purdue unversy showed an average egg record of eggs n a year from a pen of pnlles fed skm mlk; eggs from ho fer mea scrap; and 81.2 eggs from hose ha receved no snmel feed of any knd SEEK PUN TO END L PRESDENT HARDNG AND HS CABNET ARE CONSDERNG. MANY SUGGESTONS. ACTON BY CONGRESS LKELY Abolshng of Ralway Labor Board and Enacmen of Legslaon Lke Canada's ndusral Dspues nvesgaon Law Proposed. By JAMES P. HORNADAY Washngon. Presden Hardng and members of hs cabne are gvng careful consderaon o many suggesons as o now he coumry may oban a lurger measure of fr-edon from labor 'roubles. s he presen nenon of he Presden, s well undersood, o dscuss some of he more pernen of hese suggesons n hs address o congress n December. There s apparenly a general demand hroughou he counry ha congress shall wre no he law of he land some new plan for selng dspues beween capal and labor. s a queson wheher much can be done wh he subjec a he shor sesson whch wll begn n December and end on March 4. n some quarers here la already alk of an exra sesson nex sprng, whch would be devoed enrely o he subjec of ndusral peace. There s a somewha nssen demand ha he admnsraon shall favor legslaon provdng for compulsory arbraon, bu s reasonably ceran ha he admnsraon wll no lend s ndorsemen o such a program. Kven f he execuve deparmen sho.d advocae compulsory arbraon, >s a queson. s assered, wheher congress could be persuaded o follow he leadershp of he Presden. AS he suaon presens j self a hs me, wo ousandng proposals are beng consdered. 1. The repeal of he provsons of he ransporaon ac of 1'JO, under whch he ralroad labor board was creaed. 2 The enacmen of legslaon provdng for some mch plan as s n operaon n Canada he enacmen of an ndusral dspues nvesgaon law. Sands by he Labor Board. Thus far he Hardng admnsraon has no ndcaed ha has os fah n he ralroad labor board. To he conrary, he Presden has sad publcly on several occasons durng he las wo monhs ha he fel ha he board had jusfed s exsence. Supporers of he ralroad labor board no only would no lke- abolshed, bu would lke o see s powers broadened and see removed o Washngurn and se down alo gslde he nersae commerce commsson. s ceran, however, ha he board wll be a real ssue be^re congress when ha body proceeds o he consderaon of legslaon relang o ndusral dspues. When he ransporaon legslaon ras before congress early n 11)20. many good hngs»vere sad abou he Canadan plan for selng labor roubles, bu he organzed workngmen n he Uned Sn> were no ready a ha me o accep he Canadan law, and so cor'gross dropped ha plan and se up he ralroad labor board. The ^ uaon has undergone a change, organzed workngmen n he Uned Saes, and parcularly organzed ralroad employees, are now very generally nclned o look wh favor on he Canadan plan, so s assered. Canadan Law Lked. One of he argumens now beng pn forh n suppor of Canada's law s ha he shopmen employed n Canada by nernaonal ralroads ralroads ha have psr of her mleage n he Uned Sces and par n Canada dd no srke when her unon brehren n he Uned Saes qu work. The nernaonal ralroads of Canada reduced he wages of her shopmen, bu nsead of srkng he shopmen appled for boards of nqury and conclaon under he ndusral dspues ac. Ths ma- chnery has hus far prevened any j walkous on he Canadan ralroads. j Under he Canadan law a board s apponed for each ndvdual dspue. l consss of hree members, one, named by he employees drecly conl cerned. one by rhe onpany, and he j hrd, f hese wo shall fal o agree, by he governmen. The awards of! hese boards are nor compulsory. Afer 1 he award under he Canadan law has been made, efher sde may refuse o acrvp. P.n s assered ha he law has mananed ndusral peace hroughou Canada snce was enaced; and h;- law has of course had s ral hrough he affer-fhe-u ;r reconsrucon p-rlod a perod ha has produced many labor roubles n Canada and els.'where. s cer an ha when crmrre^y convenes, eher n specal sesson n November or n regular sesson n December, here wll be a fl«>nd of blls proposng ways for selng srken. The admnsra on s obvously ambous o have a program of fs own a jmgram ha wll appeal o he counry and o congress. s wh hs n mnd ha he Presden s akng counsel from week o week wh men whose advce s worj bfen- ng o. Mors Long-Tms Bonds. The new governmen bonds wll 10-year bunds, daed Ocober 16, 1922, maurng Ocober 15. 1W>2» and redeemable a he opon of he Uned Saes on and arer Ocober 15, 1U47. The bonds wll be ssued n boh coupon aud regsered form, n denomnaon of $100 and upwards. Ths s a refundng ssue, aud affords an opporuny o holders of 4% per cen Vcory noes o acqure a luug-lme governmen pond n place of Vcory noes whch wll maure or be redeemed whn he uex few mouhs. Ou Aprl SO, l'jll, when he reasury frs announced s refundng program, he gross publc deb, un he bass of dully reasury saemens, amouued o abou $^4,000,000,000, of whch over $7,500,000,000 was muurng whn abou wo years. On Sepember 30. VJ'll, he oal ^ross deb on he same bass sood abou $' 1.NJO,UOO.0O0, and of he early maurng deb abou $4,- UX,000,000 had already been rered or refunded, chefly no shor-erm reasury noes wh maures spread over he nex four nscal years. There wll full due hs fscal year abou $1,100,000,000 of reasury cerfcaes of ndebedness, abou $U'-&.- 000,000 maury value o war savngs cerfcaes of he seres of 1'J18, and abou $1,800,000,000 Vcory noes. Uf he reasury cerfcaes, abou $4S,(XX!.00U represens P man ac cer.cues whch wll be rered hs year hrough he reconuge of slver bullon; whle abou $ ,000 of loan cerfcaes, maurng Ocober 16, VJ12, wll be pad ou of funds already n hand. The reremen of hese cerfcaes wll leave only ax cerfcaes ousandng.» New Savngs Cerfcaes. Afer Ocober d, UYl'l, he nex maures fall on K'ember 15, Hd nclude abou $570,000,000 face amoun of 4¾ per cen Vcory noes called for redempon, and abou $4^0,000,000 of maurng ux cerfcaes of seres TD and TDlM'.KJ'J. agans whch he reasury wll receve n December abou $250,000,000 of ncome and profs luxes. On January 1, Y.Y1W, $<VJ">.000,- 0(H) of war savngs cerfcaes become payuble, bu he reasury has already announced a new offerng of reasury savngs cerfcaes wh a vew o refundng as much as possble of he maury no oblgaons of he same general characer and wh he same appeal o he needs of he small nvesor. The reasury wll shorly announce specal.facles for he exchange of maurng war savngs eerlcales for he new reasury savngs cerfcaes, and plans n hs manner o provde for a subsanal par of he war savngs maury. The only easury cerfcaes maurng n he second half of he fscal year V.Y1W, are abou $-(,(5,- (HKl.OOO on March 15, V,Y1\\, and abou :> - J7:.U>00.0O0 on June 15, Y.YW, boh of whch are covered by he ncome and profs ax paymens esmaed for hose daes. On May 'JO, V.YSA. he remanng SWO.lKHUHHl of 4¾ per cen Vcory noes wll maure. The maures whch reman and have o be refunded, he reasury wll mee hrough ssues of refundng secures, properly adjused o marke condons, and Secreary Mellon bele\es wll be able o mee hem whou ; dsurbance o he markes and whou sran on he fnancal machnery. Marke Hasn' Been Dsurbed. Durng he course of he refundng 'operaons whch have been n prog- ; ress. he reasury has ssued from me o me reasury cerfcaes of ndebedness, reasury noes and reasury savngs cerfcaes, all relavely shor erm. These operaons have be-m successful and have been accom- 1 plshed whou dsurbance o he marke for ousandng secures. Wh he announcemen of he bonds now offered, he reasury s addng o s ls a refundng ssue of long-me bonds. These bonds wll provde hrough exchanges and oherwse, for a subsanal par of heavy maures fallng on December 15, and he success of he offerng wll leave only a normal amoun of fnancng o be placed on ha dae. s four years snce flc reasury has offered o he people of he Uned Saes an ssue of long-me governmen bonds. Durng ha perod las been fnancng self on a sh >r- erm bass, and has succeeded n pacng wh nvesors hroughou he counry a grea volume of reasury : cerfcaes and reasury noes. The whole suaon n regard o Lbery bonds and Vcory bonds whch he Amercan people purchased so generously durng he war has shown grea mprovemen whn he las few monhs. The reasury deparmen s of he opnon ha here s small lkelhood of hese bonds ever gong helow par agan, and says ha undoubedly a gr> a many persons \\ ho sold her holdngs of hese bonds when her value was depressed now regre ha acon. Prevenon of Gore. ; Gore seems o be prevalen n some secons and now seems ha,;s ravages may he easly prevened. "Smple gore s he easles of all dseases o preven," wroe Docor Marne, he grea specals n hs dsease, seme me ago. odne s known o he necessary o he normal funcon of he hyrod gland. Gore J s an expresson of defcency of odne n he hyrod, and he elaborae expermens made recenly by Dr. O. P. KlmhsM on he school chldren of Akron. ()., furnsh conclusve evdence ha admnserng n mnue quanf'y of odne every day acs as a prevenave n such regons where gore provals. Drnkng? "fess 'll have o sop sellng o huf man." declared he druggs. "Why sor M He wans oo much horse lnmen for a man ' o has no horse." Jndg DOES LAUNDRY WORK AND HOUSEWORK TOO Surprsed o Fnd Herself Feelng So Well Taunon, Mass. ' 1 used o have pans lu my back and legs so badly, wh oher roubles ha women aozneurnes have, ha my docor ordered me o say n bed a week n every monh. ddn' do me much good, so one day afer alkng wh a frend who ook Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegeable Compound for abou he same roubles had, hough would ry also. fnd ha can work n he laundry all hrough he me and do my housework oo. Las monb^ was so surprsed a myself o be up and around and feelng ao good whle before used o feel compleely lfeless. have old some of he? grls who work wh me and have such roubles o ry Lyda E. PnkhanVaVege- able Compound, and ell hem bow has helped me. You can use my esmonal for he good of ohers. Mrs. BLANCHE SLVA, 59 Gran S, Taunon. Mass. 's he same sory one frend elbasr poher of he value of Lyda. Pnkham'a Vegeable Compound. TOO" sfstts, JL M-A Deah only a maer of abor me. Don' wa unl pans and aches become ncurable dseases. Avod panful consequences by akng COLD MEDAL The world's sandard remedy for kdney, lver, bladder and nrc add roubles he. Naonal Remedy of Holland snce 1696> Three szes, all druggss. Look for h. DM Cold Medal o aad accep MO mufo BEAUT 1M k\kuv BOX ha" KRSTM01.A" doe Vonden for medcaed f ooonpeon. wow whe Hemo'esf urn. mob peu'hea.plmplfm^^uv^'c A w»bd». fll - f»c ' b'^srh. ' MH 11». KKKB BOOKl.BT. ST. CM. e. M. e» co., 11% wcww" «««"»<, cxcaayj Clear Prof for Governmen. When Mump <'<dw'<-<>-n l>n>' new. samps s a olenr prnll n lo 1'os' Oflre deparmen, Mnre no servre s rendered n exchange for len. Snce he new ssue of specal delvery samps more lmn $1.'J00 worh lave been sold o collecors, hus makng a prof of abou $S(K) o he governmen, snce he desmlne of he new snmp and he mukn^ of he des cos bu $ WHY DRUG6STS RECOMMEK SWAMP-ROOT For many year draggss have wsebed rh much neres he remarkable record mananed by Dr. Klmer's bwamp Roo, he grea kdney, lver and bladder medcne. s a physcan's prescrpon. Swamp-Roo s a srenghenng medcne. helps he kdneys, lver and bladder do he work naure nended hey should do. Fwamp-Roo has sood he es of yearm. s sold by all drajrjfus on s mer and should help you. No oher kdney medcne has BO many frends. Be sure o ge Swamp-Roo and sar reamen a once. However, f you wsh frs o es hs grea prepararon send en cen o Dr. Klmer A Co., Bmghamon. N. Y., for a ample bole. When wrng be sure and menon hs paper. Adversemen. Takng No Chances. "Yonr uudence upplnudej yon or several mnues when you arose o speak." "Yes," repled Rennnr Sorjrhum. "My managers saw o ha. Applause s neng o be lke money. You can' be sure of unless you collec n advance." mporan o Moher Examne carefully every bofr of CASTflA, ha famous old remedy for nfans and chldren, nnd see hs Bears he Sgnaure of n Use for -Over SO Years. Chldren Cry for Flecher's Cssera A Brdge. "Mr. Flubdub never makes a»yhln bu clubs." "A resul of he jr.-lf hab." M 4 Mornngs

8 ' '&'«- '.' _ \. -JFJ, ' '.' ' '.> "S -' '..' -',,' < pr^yy ' ^!ow&51sv?sp V ' ' ', '.''',''.', '.7"'' y".' «' rfa/f' -^.- «81 v - j "..«0,«; f?a PNCKNEY DSPATCH 5>=5! :'.S -' STAND BY AMERCA We're Afer he ' H f R 1^ <! ( <j 1 h n., K 1-. r VOTE NOVEMBER 7 for he reelecon of Uned Saes Senaor Charles. Townsend, Governor Alex J. Groesbeck and he whole Republcan Tcke SENATOR TOWNSEND s opposed o he 0.5. enerng he League of Naons. Were we n he League oday he blood of Amercan boys would be sanng he sands of Asa Mnor n a war ha would 9serve only he selfsh neress of Europe. SENATOR TOWNSEND s he Naonal Leader of he Grea S. Lawrence Waerway Projec, whch wll gve lake pors drec access o he sea. He s he ' Naonal Good Roads Leader, sponsor of Welfare Laws Governng Chld Labor and Vrle Worker for all Real Progressve Legslaon. n vong for Townsend you voe for Amercas bes neress.» GOVERNOR GROESBECK s gvng Mchgan an effcen, economcal, able admnsraon. n he pas year he and he Sae Admnsrave Board have saved he Sae $1,839, n expenses. The general ax levy for 1922 s $3,140, less han ha of 1921, and he lowes snce Even greaer accomplshmens peced nex year. are ex' n vong for Groesbeck you voefor Mchgan s bes neress. STAND BY MCHGAN flepublcan STATE CENTRAL COMMTTEE Now n he GLENN P. WGGNS For Dran Commssoner The nomnee for couny dran connasouer s Glenu P. Wggns, of he ownshp of Deerfeld. He has held ' he offce of hghway commssoner of ' hs ownshp for hree years, durng ; whch me he hud experence n dranage and was never afrad o ake he 1 shovel n hand and lead on he job' as a savng o ax payers. Durng he lae war he responded o he call of hs counry and served overseas n he hk of he bale. A voe for hm on November 7h, wll be a recognon fur hs servce o hs counry. Two years ago he made he run for hs offce and wen down n defea n he naon wde vcory for he republcan pary. Ths year hs frends, rrespecve»f pary, are hopeful for hs elecon. f 1 FUR COAT ARTHMETC One unfeelng rapper one cruel rap. makes One hundred helpless ann Ll S make one fur coa. One cruel rap, plus one cravng for food, makng one helpless anmal. One fur coa, mnus one hrge sum of money, makes one happy woman. Lfe. FSH TALES requres from hry-fve o sxy days o fa< h a rou egg. 'ras measurng wo fee n lengh have b^en found n nda. The waers of he gulf sream conan abou 'MKH) varees of lsl. Scenfc observaon has revealed ha fsh have a keen seme of smell. NEW STORE AS WE WSH TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL AND WNTER GOODS WE WLL CLOSE OUT THE; FOLLOWNG 1 Two Burner WcVless Vapor Ol Heaer $5.00 each 3 Wood Frame Mller Bean Harvesers a $10.00 each 2 ron Frame Mller Bean Harvesers a $12.00 each 1 Large Alaska Refrgeraor 150 lb ce Capacy $ Fve Burner Cabne Dero Sar Vapor Ol Cooker $ Three Burner Cabne Dero Sar Vapor Ol Cooker $ Three Burner New Perfecon Vapor Ol Cooker $ Three Burner Wckless Vapor Ol Heaers $7.00 each Teeplc Hardware 4 GUY H. KUHN for COUNTY CLERK Democrac Tcke Your Suppor a he Elecon November 7, Earnesly Solced CHARLES HOFF for SHERFF DEMOCRATC TCKET Sncerely Ask Your Suppor a ke Polls, Novemebr 7, 1922 Sand for Src Enforcemen of he Prohbon Law Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for he Couny of Lvngson. A a sesson of sad Cour, held a he Probae Offce n he Cy of Howell n sad Couny, on he 14h day of Ocober A. ). VJ'2'2. Presen, Hon. Wlls 1.. Lyons,! -Judge of Probae. n he muer of he esae of Elzabeh Kelly, Deceased. (j. W. Teeple, basng llel hs peon, prayng ha an nsrumen fled n sad Cour be admed o Probae as le las wll and esamen of sad deceased and ha admnsraon of sad esae be graned o hmself or some oher suable person. s ordered, ha he Lb day of November A. ). l'j- a sad Probae Offce s hereby apponed for bearng sad peon. s furher ordered, ha publc noce hereof be gven by publcaon of a copy hereof for hree successve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng n he Pnckney Dspach a newspaper prned and crculaed n sad Couny. WLLS L. LYON'S, Judge of Probae Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for he Couny of Lvngson. A a sesson of sad cour, held a he probae offce, n he Cy of Howell, n sad coun)', on he 11h day of Ocober A. ) Presen: Hon. Wlls L. Lyons, Judge of Probae. n he maer of he esae of Charles Clark, Deceased George W. Clark havng fled n.sad cour a peon prayng ha sad cour adjudcae and deermne who were a he me of hs deal he legal hers of sad deceased and enled o nher he real esae of whch sad deceased ded sezed, s ordered, ha he 13h day of November A. D. 1922, a en o'clock n he forenoon, a sad probae offce, be and s hereby apponed for hearng sad peon; s furher ordered, ha publc noce hereof be gven by publcaon of a copy of hs order, for hree successve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng, n he Pnckney Dspach, a newspaper prned and crculaed n sad couny. WLLS L. LYONS, Judge of Probae BOYS'TRADE of Pnckney and Vcny Wh Two EXCEPTONAL $6.95 and $9.45 Sus and Over- Coas Values The Sus are n rch brown, grey and blue mxures as well as fall weeds so popular hs season. Th& rousers are a' full lned and he coas are n many syels of pleas and bels. Some of he sus have wo pars of rousers. A hese prces, $6.95 and $9.45, he values are exraordnary. The overcoas are very smar syles lke men's. Los of hem are double breased and beled. Browns, are shown mos bu we have nce grays and blues. Heavy wool Melon clohs and Chnchllas are he fabrcs mos shown. A hese wo prces of.$6.95 and $9.45, you can make a savng, we know Feaurng hese prces The values are worh comng some dsande for. W. J. DANCER & CO. Sockbrdge, vfsch. WHATS VOUV/C BEEN ^TTNG N THAT PORTON f0 OfEe, AN HOUR, A fr CCMC ART5T VOU />PC 1- YOU KNOW SOU'RE 6 H)(ND N V0U 'JORk -JWAT f?z YOU J^ONG rfnvujav WLL \ -WHN DON'T VOU USE.THAT DEA GAVE. YOU LAST NGHT?-OR THE OME. ABOuTT\PPNG THE WATER. Of- By L F. Van Zelm a Bum Ppe, Felx Jas Won' Draw Wn N«w«pp«r Unon Aw THEV'RE. NO GOOD vj U USE THE ONE. '1 "%0> ^OU "THf MORN NC-ABOUT TH OlT> MA o WHO WENT To THE MOUES-OR-ETC. ' YEAH -UJEUTHENf rfllrlcht-but DONT THNK 'LL USE 'EM AUJ WHATS THE USE - VOU NEVER USE ANN Qve N014,"-.

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