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1 y^^^iiij >wi P&KXNEY DSPATCH $: \ u "M- ' J. M V«U 46» \ y5^. LHJ JXW..WPJJ" ^ " " SS^f^H smolx&x^, S Main Phone 46 New Dresses $5.95 New and charming are he lovely syles presened in hese silk frocks long and shor sleeved. Few sleeveless flannel frocks for spors wear included. Pasel and flannel frocks for spors wear included. Pasel and whie are he clors. Sizes 6 o 4. Wonderful values. Full Fashiones Silk Hose in Service W,.pr $.29 Your Choice One Lo of Summer Has in New Summer Fabrics $.95 Special Sale on Ladies' Comforable Shoes in Becoming Models $2.98 k Mack's Basemen.. Sore Are Yoo Proud of Your Cemeery Lo? LASTNG QUALTY To have a oeauiful cemeery in your communiy is a maer of civic pride. You can have a share in making yours one of marked disil"cion. We are ineresed in helping you selec a memorial which will show he choice of culivaed ase. "Fl.wers fade ana die, bu Granie lass forever' A. J. BURREL & SONS Monumens and Building Sone 32 P ^rscn S':. Ypsilani, Mich. Cash Specials You save from 5c o 6c per b on Coffee in Bulk Ground Fresh Every Day 37c, 46c, 52c These Prices Are Good For One Week Only We have a new line of Ladje's Dresses ha will please you. One lo of Dresses o close 69c Can Bes Milk 8c Kellog"s Corn Flakes 2c Shredded Whea 2c Kellogs Pep lie Bars Kirks's Flake Whie Soap 37c Two Q. Can of Jam 35c! i W. W. BARNARD ACCDENT ON HOWELL ROAD Las Thursday morning when H. Swarhou of his place was <>, his way o Howell accompankii \>\ hib wife and daugher, Besaj, i; collided wih a ouring car ririvn by a boy from Deroi abou hree n.i! souh of Howell. The acciden iv.ppened in a srech of fresh gravel in which i was impossible o urn ou. The ouring car driven by a boy by he name of James McLeaji.conained his moher and anoher boy. was diched andbadly wr> ck M Young clean escaped injury, hi moher suffered a broken arm :.nd he oher boy a broken leg. Mr. Swarhou was injured abou ui ches and his wife and daugher, severely bruised. The injured p<'i>on. received reamen a he PiK-kn "\ Saniarium and Mrs. McLean axid : boy were laer aken o an Aari Ar- Arbcr hospial. PAVNG PROGRESSNG NCELY The work of grading he f'ii k ney Main S. and geing i in r-ad'- ness for he laying of concree making good progress. The bam he C. J. Clinon propery on K; Main S. has been orn down ) i he road may be made f. w ; a his poin. The eams which b. b.'en working on he grade her. ' i been displaced and caerpillar :i ors which pull several wheel.-, : ers a once. On he wes end a seam shov ' a work in he S, H. Carr gra\<! i jus eas of he cemeery!o;ie gravel ino ruck wih which o ' in he cu jus wes of he Rex K' home where he course of in road will lie. Good progress is b nade here. SCHOOL BOARD ORGANZES u A a recen meeing of he ney School Board he following >>!' cers were eleced: Presiden Ross T Secreary. J. K<. Treasurer L.. - Trusees-M. J. Reason and Mrs. Meyers. NOTCE The Modern Woodman of Ann i ica will hold a public meeing a i Pinckney Town Hall on Saurcn, evening, July 2. Disric l)rnv Charles Efcerman will be presen i rn address he meeing. Everyone vied. NOTCE A special meeing of all convibu ors and members of he Communiy Congregaional Church will be heh in he Church parlors Monday Ev' Julv 3 a 8: o'clock. This meeing is for he purpon o raising sufficien fund o carry, oi he work or closing he Church m<< f- inaery. A. F. Brown, Chairman Board Trusee.-, TWO CANDDATES OUT There will be wo candidaes f. regiser of deeds on he Reliublieicke in he Primaries. Frank Huof Howell filed some ime ago ;r- Floyd Munsell of osco has hi, aken ou peiions. VLLAGE TAX NOTCE - will receive he axes for he vii- j-~;, laure of Pinckney a my home on Maria: \ Wednesdays of each week unil i ayira win Sepember 5h. ' 'W».~P.lrnrh M^xin V'""'". Tr< a fm ajipenr a church on Sun<l!iy suvj;j,j,, he knir Saurdn.v nlglis he- linprf nnd driving gives him a chance (lurm ;miw. leeenly, while ou nn a run. ie W embered hp hnd a wedding o rm. n a minue he had rushed his room, changed ino his ceripro and walked solemnly ino y PCTURES OF BRD LFE The Educaional Saff Sae T)«yi. of Congervaion is busy his week a School Lo Lakes aking moion picures of bird and oher wilo life. Waler Hasings, Sae Phoograph..!. i^. in charge and has succeeded )^ aking several reels of fine picur-.-. which will be shown in he schoolhroughou he sae. School Lo Lakes are hro nn. wes of Pinckney. o. DANCE AT CHALKER S There will be dancing a M alker's Paerson Lake Dance Hail very Saurday evening. Good musi good floor and a good ime promised Conay, Michigan, Wednesday, Wednesday, July 8, 928 WLL DELVER LLUSTRATED LECTURE ON AFRCAN LFE Col. Kdvwin S. George, Famous World ravrllor, Will Give Lecure on hi lrivru m Al ria,'from Cairo o he Ci;j».,".u Ue Pinckney Communiy Ha! Saurday Evening, July 28 go'i'l i- ',, JACKSON TEAM WNS GAME The Pinckney ndependens finished on he shor end of an eigh.-d o five score Sunday in heir game ; wih he Deroi News Tigers of Jackson Sunday. Jackson go wo runs in he firs bu he locals ook ] r he lead by scoring one run in he [> firs and wo in he second which,!, hey held unil he fifh when he j S; pisiors allied four imes by means- :..,,: of hree his and wo Pinckney error-; si They go wo more in he 8h ann in Pinckney go one in each he 8h ami \\ 9h. Swarhou piched he enire game for Pinckney sruck ou :>. men and allowed en his. Seiz for Jackson fanned seven men and nil owed eigh his. The locals were inabh o hi in he pinches having en men lef oi bases. Nex Sunday he Scio eam from Washenaw couny will play hi re. This eam haa played boh Hi-Land Lake and Hamburg losing o boh nclose scores. coninued on las page ' ' in' M < > years ago Col. Edwin reired fur dealer of Dea.-i d 2 acres of land, m, v. i of own which he convered.m:::> sancuary similar o he in' V.'himore Lake, owned by,i'a ie,l:h and he one in On- iwn.. Ly Jack Miner. The Col. inii in iu'.er of wild life and has ' a A, r he greaer par of he i in order o become acquained i! :: irs' hand. Las winer he d Spain and previous o ha i.-i< ii Africa and oured he eminen from Cairo, Egyp o '.-..- of (iood Hope. On ha ::i.on he ook some 5 f of M "h-ui)>. him depicing animal - '..,- life of his ineresing v n " is srange and weird : > lw will show a he,--v ' o!;nnuniy Hall on Saur-..'. July 2S. Col. Georg" - o he purchase fund ; ' i--!!!!ii!iily Hall hus winer on U delivering his lec-. en-'!\- ivo, he enire pro- 'i ii'uanl he paymens on o " : r y i iall. The price of!.:.- h".'n >e a 3. r > cens ha a bumper crowd i o vrvi he Col. in ". ::M 'j-e acquained wih : '! v- i-annibals,wich docors "'in ::;!: as well as he many :.' : lii'i'' ' li kinds of animal ' '. {'<)> r»'. Views of Vic- " ' of he beauy spos of! '.. '.' ::-o be shown as well - -'. - and views of hose ' - > r cenuries old a ' ih - hirh of Chris. o P. Villi UUP'e, ;FORCE EXPEDTON e.- : ' :ng ' ie following '. eorge relaing o 'M \ f'-ica which he is 'viekr-y, July 28.!-"l..Mich.,July ',, 28 'nn\. \ --OC, Mich.,,;i> riiivr am sending :i book which may be.<ei in connecion wih en ('.liro o he Cape. '^r me also o men- " m his leer in coni iiiij-n, y, ha you M- "iv. i i.-ing of he 'nil o -how on he.'mil. \ pediion was he, i' \ o M:i];e he e lion, Cairo o Cape, ra^ no il -. We followed he i'v' nnd hen down :': V',i li-y o Lake Kivu 'e.n'nyika, hen Wes-.. : i b.i Hi\'i'r, which is ' -\- of he Congo,foll- '. nindred miles o - v. :U. Hukama, and ' ' ] ri o Capenwri. ( walk ing rips ) mil's. There i - in he pary, ' ' - Harold ]!. Kin- M W.'ihlron and Dr. VV'- f-nrrir-d wih us ' f"ieri a General ' :i :-i- of accouns. vivo-n maers, ec. ; vhich name is applir,[ nlich you carry ei : M wlien 'nuning ' :i. i; a cinemao- -! vhou 28, f. i en ' personal ser-!» 'iiivrs, en boys, v P' 'di ion required,!'!! 2'.n o o quipmen. w nn a of he or- "i:!': by reading HM'K which am el.apb ) '.], and a "f,;]' i lepnan hnn ViliNT...rjfl hs o complee i".r w : leh inie we " : of healh due o r ' die, and every '' n- ook six grains ""ivd agains fever, along wih wha n"i in book, will informaion you will Vm; D-'MOCRA ' e '] u ( li "O v. vy ruly Kdwin S. (ieorge COUNTY TCKET roiivly Democras -vvi-'v nominaing iu.-.--.) lily! and nom ; u^i]r icke which i-'ilm ;i he primary!,!:. The mocinp '] > \>\ he couny -. k viup aiui Kdwarl eiio^. n o prcsirio. ;! 'v fionincn.s : 'ii'iw. Ray W. Rob- ;i. ii r\-i \ or, ( :.-.. HofT. Howoll. VMiirney. D. W. Vanf)'iHs. Krlward J. ;iy W. Gordon, ( ('nnimissioner, W. :. \S en,;, Hn--ell. J > rv"i "<v ; : of hi '." 'wi liiv, '!, ;irr\ \! i i r i i l';i N. he-cd "::'" < 'e'"vvi vulvr, Cllcn C. Poor, Wm, Silcs.Dorri"«M oni V-,.A. (.'has. (jouchi r... llrown, Brighon, Hou'rJ, «' -'-i'j The Mail Man h a Good Fellow Bu He Doesn' Pu Tires Nou When you buy ires from us you ge everyhing any ou of own house can give you plus SERVCE. Our SERVCE of applicaion, inspecion and conservaion, back of Goodyear Tires, is your assurance of rouble-free mileage, greaer ire saisfacion and greaer ire economy from he ires more people ride on han on any oher kind. Come in and ge our low price on you size. 3x3y 2 Pahfinder, C. Cord $8.45 3x5.25 Balloon $9^5 29x4.4 Pahfinder $9.45 SNCLAR OL STATON L>EE LAVBY PNCKNEY MCH. SUNDAY Dinners!! We are now serving Chicken and Chop Suey { Dinners every Sunday and will coniur o do so dur ing he summer. Ea Dinner wih us nex Sunday. Regular meals and shor orders as usual. C (run and complee Founain Service. The Pinckney Cafe Meals and Shor Orders, Magazines, Candy,Tobacco CHARLES WHALEN, Prop. ce Cash Specials FLAKE WHTE SOAP 37c 6 Boxes of Maches 2c 7 Rolls Toile Paper 25c 2 Large Cans Saur Krau 25c 3 LARGE CANS MLK 25c 3 pkgs. Kellog's Bran Flakes pkgs. Jello 5c q. jar Apple Buer 29.C 2 LB. JAR PRESERVES 29c Large pkg. Flake Whie Soap Chipi'L.. Q. Jar Swee Pickle Relish Fig Bars or Ginger Snaps, 2b MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2c 29c 25c 49 c os Sugar. 67c Purian Mal a 5dcJ FULL CUT BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHRT GOOD QUAUTY AT 69J C. H. KBNNBDY Jv.. C,fi ir. 3.-a'j.. ; vj.i

2 GOl> w.ue; surh ru^rs cry where. And prins su<a mounain on he sky, wimll u< i w'p. ' vvoiil no cure. yuu >li>'uhl never rnufj Alai Aemp lo >ay Wliv foul Willi nine; Amid our singing summerl lins? Did you pui ilie nook uw:iy And w»fk ouidixrs, and ee he won.. There i«mure ruh in (Tie nri^n day Than Nil (he imrj lha man lias hurled (kivvn nil Mie ages, mure of lu> >e L one,» en blade or uiie gray slope. And. T l d.^k v»u rricnd. ro read. T s ou rn u>k '.«)nii will look. Above, beyond. N simple screed And rea ( he line> in flul'a «rea XM)k Yea. hrill wii. i lie poery Of hill am',k.\ and wood and sea. li >v MeCiure Newsua i>«rr Sv nrfi'-a «f» Fan for Phoographer Bullerilies and mollis are uoi only exceedingly beauiful, hui he varum Sages of rie developmen are mos neresing o observe, says Naure Magazine. They furnish wonderful opjwruniles for one "addiced" o a camera THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH -»» -i^»^w >» « ; [ Coolidge's Camp on Brule in Wisconsin and «««_ -» > i n» «»» An excellen air view of he Henry Clay 'ierce esiae on he Brule river, near Superior. Wis., where Presiden.Mrs. Ooolidge recenly arrived o spend he summer. iiiiimiiiiii<iiiiimiiciiiiritiiiriiiiiiiiiiiim:ixii>:iimixtti>iiiii:iiiiix:aii:iiiiiiiiiiiimixi»iiii«k«mimnmimmni::iit i irrrrr Giving Credi Where Credi s Due By John Blake Wf ii iimimiiiiiiixmiiimiiiirijrmim:iiia^iiiiimmii:imiiiiimiiiriiiijiiixii:ii:::i::t:miimmiim»iiiimiirii:i>iiiimiiim:iimiiii loaxaj^aj^x-i-i THE oher day llse ied io a very maer of ruh e spoke of lile clergyman occupies a peculia. posl excellen sermon by a celebraed or he science aide of his argumen fiofi before his congregaion and be Cle gyman a man whose abiliy s un ha wus nof conained in ha par quesioned, and who s a power for good in his communiy. He was discussing he quesion of elighm and science and showing very effecively how he'. can be recon< lied. icular book. pa abide side by side, each doing s liare for he beermen of he world he freeing of men's souls from vj and supersiion Bui while. n suppor uf bis corn menriilon of rel.psou he quoed ninny religious wriers rv»pde hose whose words are mmoralized n!e B'ble be borrowed liberally. n alking abou Hclnce. fn m a recen book. and negleced n meni«>n eiher he book or is anra > This, perhaps, wonid no aave been So subjec o criicism hud fie no unwiingly no doub conveyed he idea ha he many facs which he employed had heen gahered by himself fhron.'h his v. de reading. As GlDliaGJ Aw HT.HWM > «-.) M One u our floorwalkers was n>ed yeserday." says Saleslady Sallie. "A dame came n looking for bloomers AAri he sen her o a floris." 4 is auhor did no preend o any erudiion or research be gave all his auhoriies and old his sory wihou asking any ci Ji for mmsel. Hu he Hergyman, lifing sory afer sory from he volume, ven on and on and on. ciing case afer case R.K' all of fhem. as was plain fo one who had read fb hook, came direcly ou '). hn one volume.» Now his s no hef, of course, or a clergyman would no have used. i is mere houghlessness. Ye r go for Mm. n he eyes of some of his readers, a repuaion for wld learning which he did no pos sess. and his was hardly fair. The fore he wjrld. f fie is eloquen and able, he s grealy admired and wha be say has a real auhoriy. He mus read widely, and hink deeply o ie convincing, and be mus above all mainain bis nellecual n egriy a a high sanding. He canno give page versa and ine as auhoriy for everyhing he says bu when he dips whole handfuls of mueral.torn one book. would h more generous for him o name he auhor of he hook, and hank him for having wrien i. Scieniss mus depend on wrifinv men o make heir work known. Few wriing men ore qualified for Mils Job This man wns so qualified He did Taking Unnecessary Risks i By LEONARD A. BARRETT A flknt.kman desiring o emplov i minimum. s scarcely fair o ask ;\ chauffeur suggesed o eucb ap i friend o help us ou of a mess ino pllcun ha he side of a parllcula which a foolish risk has plunged us drive was very perilous and should be The wise man refused o ake he risk missed wih grea cauion. All appll and he go he Job, cans failed o prove salisfaeiory H A person may risk his friendship ihoiigh cadi negoiaed he dangerous epuaion and money n a foolish ad urve wih ease and safely The 'as: applican for (lie posiion, however venlure, All hree are dangerous ad i ejnarkyd. hai while he Vas rcii^on_ venures for s difficul o regain ably sure he could seer he car safelv "eiher one of hem when mice" los. A around he dangerous curve he din man of uftnirs, who hi d recenly OS no wish o ake he risk unless r ili hree, was old by a friend ha was absoluely necessary "You ure had he couned en before raking he he man am looking for." replied he genleman, und he landed he Job risk lie would have sopped and seri Abou half he risks underaken hj ieop!e could be avoided. They are no i errssary, Taking an unnecessary nsk is a foolhardy ne. The welfare of ohers is n sake as well as cur own. While risks canno alogeiher l>e eliminaed hey can be reduced o Prize Winners in Dance Marahon Huber.Johns, ex-marine, and Serena (Jergandl of Chicago, who won he,viu>.rri prize n a dance marahon, afer 2."J» hours fv> minue. Pboo gr.iph shows hem whh he cup which also weni o he winners. ously hough abou and"?! couned weny he would nofl aken he risk al all. A large ri of risks are aken because peop n a hurry Speed, he crime oooo<xxxxxx>oo< v Billie o < X K X X X > < W > < > < > < > < > O < > < > Q < > < ^ ^ B.UK lilinwmk was given permission, as he so ofen is. by Moher Naure o visi he differen birds. You know Moher Naure has given Killie Brownie he power o undersand he language of he differen creaures and hey ell him heir sories so he can le ohers know of heir neresing ways. Billie Brownie was eager o call on he birds. He hadn' cbaied wih hem for ever and ever so long. Kirsi he had a alk wih he Tree Sparrows. "We don' mind he winer weahe We ea seeds from old weeds which we find sicking up above he snow, hey fold Billie Brownie. "And is very seldom ha we beg for fool around houses. We can provide for ourselves. "Now we've heard a descripion o sparrows as fold by some one who knows all abou bird?," he Tree Spar row alking explained o Billie Brownie "and shall give you ha descripion for f is (pike rue and was old well hi human words. "We were described as helonging!< he same family as he Kield Spar rows and 'liipp.ng Sparrows belong o hough he ohers do no say around so much in he winer. "Now and again we have a Kield Sparrow for a companion as we have much he same likes and dislikes bu we do feel differen^ abou he weaher. "These are he words used o ex plain abou as ami our looks. "Chipping Spnuow has a black hill and Field Spam w «red one during HP Rummer bu' when he fall comes rhelr billg are dull n color and lose 'heir summer gorge..usnesa. T'leld Sparrow wears a reddish coa an excellen work. He rendered he achievemens of modern nvesigaion befer han he invesigaors could have rendered. Ve if had no rend his work, would have given his pasor he credi for his achievemen and he did no deserve i u all. (Copyrigh.) rs'stkad of going afield, wasing precious ime und energy in recouning he shor-comings of ohers, uppose you si down in your favorie hair some evening for a leas half in hour and soberly caechise yourself. Wihou some such aenion o your own f i all ies, accompanied wih a real desire o overcome hem, here will ie bu a small liklihood ndeed, of your rising ubove hose you frequenly censure. Go a he disaseful ask wih an open mind, resolved o dig o he unexplored dephs of your soul and lay hare is innermos fauls. Do no despair a wha you find, for your nfirmiies are similar n almos every paricular o hose of your acquainance upon whom you have gazed wih an Argus eye for monhs and years. There s wihin you he same lack of virue, he same sreaks of oreloss clay, he same disposiion o err, he age, pays havoc wih he venuresome spiri, Trie only hing whoh Jusifies he elemen of risk s wheher or no he goal o be aained s worh i. f he goal expresses a moral value or» of scienific und humaniarian value, he i milk "-nil W ap- while Chipping Sparrow wears hand some whie hruehes above his oyen. "Now. 'm bigger in size han hese oher wo. " have whie ouches o he win'js and a dark spo in he cener of my waiscoa which call my pe spo! " dearly love ha spo. "Someimes we can sing qu[e sweely Bu suppose we're nor famous Fir Me Maa a Talk Wih he Tree Sparrows. for our voices. Anyway hey say s nice o sen us abou in he winer ime." " should say so," Rillle Brownie answered, "and hank von «o much for having old me jour sor.v was enormously good of you." "Delighed o ell yon," said he Tree Sparrow, wlo a prey lile rill ro his voice. Then Billie Brownie wen o cull on k he Red-Breased Nuhach and here wmamammmm [ FOR THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER Tiimii By Viola Brn^rs Shore FOR THE GOOSE R KAL love is ike man eafin' sharks. Kverybody alks abou. bu you hardly ever mee unybudy ha's really seen L Tears dry quick and don' even leave a. spo- Heal passion of any kind makes a good acress oua. any woman excep un acress. FOR THE GANDER Mos people wouldn' be so concerned abou upholdin" jusice if hey wasn' so afraid of suftern" njusice A He can' do near as much harm as a good imiaion of he ruh. (CoovrljrM. > < bv MrClure Newnwper Syndicae. same inclinaion n husy ouburss of passim o soil your lips and soul wih ugly words and deeds. Those human beings who lack he moral couruge o sudy self, mus during heir lives become reconciled fo si' in dusy seas n rhe back row. They can never hope for anyhing beer, wihou being disappoined. A hick veil of misconcepion hangs con lnually before heir hard drawn faces and darkens heir vision. They blunder along ill he sunse of heli days hides hem in is somber shadows, wondering all he while as hey hold o heir shambling gai, why he good angels fall o fuvor and prosper hem. They never learned ha success is hull upon a knowledge of self, a knowledge available o all. Le his knowledge once lluminae your mind, you will emerge a new man or woman, equipped o do hurle, lo face inconesable facs, and o accep wih unfailing srengh and assurance he ennobling duies ha crown men and women wih vicory, ~Kuvw MyseTf. guys an ancien proverb Know ha o sudy und o maser self is your paramoun obli gaioii. Know ha by your own power of will, by your own honorable effor, assised by fair-eyed ruih. you can ride over "impossible" while hose gnoran oi self-coninue blindly o chase elusive hopes and perilous llusions,? hv MrPlurP Newspaper Svnrllraip» O <><^<><><><><X><X><><><> Sory he beard of how hese birds loved he grea fores hough a imes hey wandered off fo see oher places, roo. and ofen rhey wen for a rip wih rhe Chickadee family or he Whie- Breased Nuhach They fold Billie Brownie of he ludy who always pu sue on a lilac bush so rhu her bird friends could have nice meals all hrough he winfer. "We have blun lile ails and polnhills.'" said rhe Nuhach, "arid ha is really ^uie easy o remember. For one par of us s'poined and one s no. and ha o us seems very simple. "We don'f hink anyone would forge and say, "T.e us he on he lookou for he birds wih blun bills and poined fails. "No. surely hey will he on he lookou for he birds wih he poined hills and h blun ails. For hese belong o he Nuhach family. "We of he Ued-Brensed fumily are no so well known us he ones of he Wble-Breasred family. The laer are he ones abou he lady's house where he sue hangs on he nenrhy Ulac hush. "Bu we have paid her a visi oo. "The Whie-Breased cousins are nigger han we are. Then, of course, here is more reddish brown o us and more whie o rhe cousins as yond magine hy heir names "Then. oo. rhe Whie-Breased con ns have whie faces And our voices are higher n pich. Those are gome of he differences. "WP hope r-p'vp nm pnoncrh RllMe '.row nie." And Billie Brownie hanked heni and said ha now he hough he would always be shle o ell he difference beween he wo fnmllles of Nuhaches. fcooyrmili ARCH QUALTY FOOD PRODUCTS H fa«madmsd. f y V m dnlfcr pound yva could no buy b«w food J«od»a» an horn you find p«-d under hmmamardimbml R«d, MuniochacCo. ZuabUhd 833 General Ofiow, w Wear Silk or Wool o Escape Sanburm Girls who wish o keep heir skin lily whie and free from sunburn will do well lo wear ailk or woolen clohlug as proecion from he i'uu's rays. Un he oher baud, mohers who waji heir bildren o gel as much of he beneficial ulraviole rays as possible should keep he children in coon or linen clohes. These four exiles were esed by scieniss working a he Kansas Sae Agriculural college, who found ha while he proecion from sunburn de[>euds primarily on he looseners of he weave, he vegeable fibers, coon and linen, ransmi some of he rays ha cause sunburn and anning, while he animal fibers, silk and wool absorb more of hese rays and hus offer greaer proecion agains hem. Archeological Find A church underground which may prove o dae from Uoman days has been discovered by Kev. & P. Go ugh, vicar of Chilon, Candover, England. Mr. Gough and his son. hearing an old villager say when he was a hoy be used o play in a cryp under he old church, now fallen down, began o excavae and found an old flin rubble church. f is Roman s he only complee specimen of a Roman Caholic church in he counry. Locaed by Air Survey Aerial surveys, afer furher mapping of Alaska, repor he discovery of a lake, a river and an acive volcano n a disric ha previously appeared as a blank space on he maps because no one knew wha was in, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. More han 2.( square miles of erriory were surveyed from he air n he Alaskaa range and adjacen counry. Ausralia No Ye Crowded Wihin he limis of New York ciy here are as many nhabians as on he enire Ausralian coninen. n July, lo'jc. New York had.24.. and a census of Ausralia made a year laer gave he populaion as,78,492. "AS NECESSARY AS BREAD" Mrs. Skahan's Opinion of Pinkham's Compound Baugug Cenre, Mass. " have aken boles of LydLa K. Pinkham's Vegeable Compound and would no more be wihou a bole in he house han would be wihou bread. has made a new woman of me. used o be so cross wih my husband when was suffering ha don' know how he sood me. Now am cheerful and srong and feel younger han did en years ago when my roubles began.' MRS. JOHN SKAHAN, 2 Emory S., Saucrus Cenre, Mass. Kill All Flies! TS" uu Ufli. im, dun, orauubal. eenvcni ad ' «be«p. LusallM /ion. Made of naal, can' ipu lor ip uwai, will no aol or rdnxe anyhing. Gnaraaaad. lnau Qpoo DASY FLY DJJE HAROLD gqmkrl Bro^klTT N"V COMPLEXON MPROVED.. QUCKLY Carer's Lile Liver PVs Pwsly Vecafao Unom mow ha bowela fraa from affeea pain and unpuaaan afa They raliera ha lysam of consoaaa pooobj which many imaa eanaa plmplaa. RamambM hey are a docor's pacripkm and can b«aken by ha enire family Ail Druggia 25c and 75e Red Package. CARTERS ESS PLLS PARKER'S HAR BALSAM BenoTMDaadrnff-fl opahairpaluv Resore Color ad B«sny o Gray and Faded Ha. «c.and u» a Dronrra. Hliwn Oiwa. Wij pacbonie. W. T. floreston SHAMPOO-Weal for u in connecion wih Parker'a Hair Balaam. Makes he 2T- "S," flnff T- W «a by mall or a draf- POSONTYY Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh far am eam, fr

3 THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH CueinaBaby- Awful a Three -and i's Dangerously Ruh Briain Thumb sucking does look swee n a baby, ba s disgusing in he hreeyear-old and someimes i hangs on unil fifeen or sixeen! The habi may cause an ll-formed mouh or induce adenoids; and i always nerferes wih digesion. Pinning he rieeve over he hand; aaching miens, or puing on cardboard cuffs, which preven bending he arms a he elbows, are some of he ways o sop he habi. Anoher bad habi rregulariy in bowel acion s responsible for weak bowels and consipaion n babies. Give he iny bowels an opporuniy o ac a regular periods each day. hey don' ac a firs, a lile Flecher's Casoria will soon regulae hem. Every moher should keep a bole oi i bandy o use n case of colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on somach and bowels, consipaion, loss of sleep, or when baby s cross and feverish. s genle influence over baby's eysem enables him o ge full nourishmen from his food, helps him gain. Srenghens his bowels. Casoria s purely vegeable and harmless he recipe s on he wrapper. Physicians have prescribed for over 3 years. Wih each package, you ge a valuable book on Moherhood. Look for Chas. E. Flecher's signaure on he wrapper so you'll ge he genuine. An Hill Balked Flame An hills saved a valuable rac of imber from desrucion on he farm of H. A. Livingson, a Nashua, N. H., afer 2 acres had been burned and wo calls been sen for he Nashua firemen. More han men were fighing he flames whea hey neared he mos valuable imber rac. The fire ran agains a long wall of an hills, some of hem four fee high. These checked he fire so ha he fireworkers saved he imber. El ie and he Bald Man Moher Don' poin, dear; i's no polie. Lile Elsie Bu, moher, look a ha funny man over here. He's had a permanen haircu. Boson Globe. ncompaibiliy Rob "Wha's he rouble beween you and your masseur?" Bob "Oh, he nihs me he wrong way." DO NT aure r headaches, or any of hose pains ha Bayer Aspirin can end in a hurry! Physicians prescribe i, and approve is free use, for i does no affec he hear Every druggis has i, bu don' fail o ask he druggis for Bayer. And don' ake any bu he box ha says Bayer, wih he word genuine prined in red: ipria is he rde mirk of Biycr Mannfsejr of Monoaceleacldcier of Sallerlleaeii REMOLA SKN eimch Wonfcrfol Hi fo»» Ukm jam bemolf ol. l«o oirs acum. Pree p». FYadUaOninan rmotw neklw. vmi OTW fory rear..2«and Bay bookl«rfr«.akr«inaaarorwra OR C. M. BERRY 'CO 2975 Midi A.. C»» i K ' DU.D.KEU6G5, STUM REMEDY No o rae. righs. rriaion quickly nfvad and Ma aanrad by using he remedy ha has hped housands of sufferers. 23 cans and $. a druggiss. f nnabe o obain, wris direc o: NOKTHROP & LYMAN CO, nc. Buffalo, New York ndforfn DEATH FROM HEART DSEASE ON GAN Emoional Srain of Modern Life Blamed. London. The menal and emoional srain of modern life is mainly responsible for he 4O rr cen increase in deahs from Lear disease in Grea Briain and oher counries, in he opinion of Dr. J. Srickland Goodall, London cardiologis and physician. "While he deah rae from cancer has increased raher less han 25 per cen, ha from hear disease has increased nearly 4 per cen" Docor Goodall informed members of he nsiue of Hygiene. The form in which we ake our pleasure," he assered, "s a direc inversion of naure's demands for adequae res." The habis of visiing nigh clubs, drinking cockails and smoking excessively were lised by Docor Goodall among he desrucive pleasures. He furher mainained ha "he emoional characer of modern plays, novels and films, wih heir appeals o he baser passions, ineviably ends o oversrain, wih resuls which are refleced in he enormously increased number of deahs from hear disease." These deahs are occurring a an earlier age han formerly, Docor Goodall repored. Whereas a few years ago he common age of sudden deah was beween fify and sixy years, an analysis of recen deahs had disclosed ha "he age is becoming much less." The physician recalled ha 2 persons died suddenly in he Unied Saes while lisening o he running accoun of he Tunney-Dempsey figh in Chicago, and ha seven of hese succumbed when Tunney was floored in he sevenh round. He aribued all o emoional srain. A criical invesigaion of housands of cases of sudden deah shows, said Docor Goodall, ha mos of hem are due o arerio-sclerosis, or hardening of he areries, a disease ofen caused by hard physical work, menal srain and emoion. Makes 4h Souh Sea Trip o Sudy Snails New York. Snails offer "a sure proof of evoluion." says Henry E. Crampon, professor of zoology n Barnard college, who has sailed from Vancouver. B. C, on his foureenh expediion o he Souh Sea slands o sudy land snails living on bushes in he high mounain valleys of he orienal and American ropics. Professor Crampon goes as research associae of he Carnegie nsiue of Washingon. " care nohing- und know nohing abou snails," he professor said. "My neres is n he hisory which hey have wrien down, for hose who can read i. of he processes hy which evoluion comes abou in wild naure. "How he snails differ from valley o valley, from island o island, and from group o group, s pari of he sory. Principles of heir disribuion are o be derived from (heir layou When he disribuion is analyzed, we obain sure proof of evoluion." Where Gold and Silver Are Trodden in Dir Algiers,.Morocco, Gold and silver "dup" ha has been accumulaing for cenuries is o be aken from.moroccan jewelers' "souks" and sold. The "souks" are he marke places: Jewelers, like all oher radesmen, work here in he ofen or in squalid lile shops, son succeeding faher in he business, always on he same rpo. The "sweepings" so valuable 'n American and European Jewelry workrooms, never have been gahered and smeled here. The firs effor o do his will he ried by a newly formed French company, whose expers believe here are forunes in gold and silver filings rodden no he dir floors of he naive shops. Mexico Palace Addiion Cos Lives of 8 Workmen Mexico Ciy. When he magnificen fourh floor addiion o he Naional palace s compleed, is cos will have o be reckoned no only in pesos, bu n human life. To dae eighy workmen have been killed n falls and oher accidens resuling from building operaions on he upper exension of he adminisraive edifice of Mexico's federal governmen. No New Species Canon, China. An American biologis sen a naive o ge specimens of he "iger-crabs" of whose ravages villagers complained. The collecor reurned o repor "iger-crabs" were lawless soldiers. Big Oil Company Uses Goas o Cu s Grass Oklahoma Ciy. Oklu. The mowing machine and lawn mower business ook a blow a Pen ca Ciy. Okla., recenly when u big oil company decided o use goas o keep he grass cu on is GO-aere ank farm. There are on he farm mure han MXi anks, holding abou 4,<HK).(XHJ gallons of crude oil and gaso line, and sric precauions agains fire are neressary. As goals dn no piny wih fire, hey won he conrac on he grounds of safey and economy. U.S. BREAKS UP GANG OF ALEN SMUGGLERS mmigraion nspecors Nab Two Leaders, Brownsville, TexaS.^\Vih he rial convicion and senencing o jail of saac A in rum and Juan Saaiano ou charges of smuggling aliens ino be Unied Saes, i is believed by Unie' Saes immigraion auhoriies here ha he wo leaders oi a far-reachband of border lawbreakers have been disposed of, emporarily a leas. An invesigaion is now being made o deermine wheher or no he smug ging organizaion had ramiflcalou? in New York, Europe acd he differen pors of Mexico. Hundreds a aliens, mos of hem Greeks and alians, were clandesinely brough across he Rio Grande by Amram and Samano. Amram, who is only weny-six yea re old, speaks English, Spanish, French Greek, alian, German and Turkish fluenly and has a smaering of various oher ongues and dialecs. He has raveled exensively hrough Europe, Asia, Spanish America and he Unied Saes, acquiring his educaion in his counry. FAMOUS BELL BACK N SAN FRANCSCO Used in Early Days o Call Ou Ciizens. San Franci.M-<'. Priceless relic o earlv dins in Sun KrumM>>ri>. ria Vigilane bell hai used o &urniiu»a he people o council uud war a Kur Gunuybags. here in [he T>OK. has >«en hung in he marine deuprnieii of he chamber of commerce, a gif o he chamber from he Firs Bupis church of Vlaluma. Sirring memories of hose imes which ried he hears of San Francisco's bes men and he necks of her wors were recalled when Rober Newon Lynch, vice presiden and general manager of he chamber, announced he presenaion. was hrough hi effors ha he bell was brough back here. The bell was purchased in 856 by he Vigilane commiee, of which W. T. Coleman was hen presiden. was bough from a Boson Brm of meal workers, Conroy & Connors, weighed. pounds, and cos $,5. s brovize. Hung in he seeple of old For Gua- Dybags, sounded he deah knell of many a reckless villain, proclaimed peace and vicory o he uprigh and Charge i $ a Head sruck error o he hears of he According o his sory, bis grand- vicious when he Vigilanes found i faher, a Spaniard, seled in Turkey, and he was born in ha counry, coming o Mexico several years ago Some of he languages he acquired as a youh along he Medierranean; ohers he sudied n universiies. Juan Samano was unil recenly a magisrae a eynosa, Mexico According o Amram'8 version of he gang's aciviies, alians and Greeks were brough across he river, he smugglers charging $ a head for his service. Belief ha he organized gang of alien smugglers operaing from Reynosa had been broken up by he arres of Samano and Amram was expressed by Brownsville immigraion officers, who asser ha hrough he aciviies of he organizaion many Greeks and alians were brough o his side of he Rio Grande. The confession of Amram and he deail? brough ou n sories old by he capured aliens coincided. Leader Smuggled n. American immigraion officials had ascerained from several Greeks and alians, apprehended afer hey bad crossed he river, ha Samano was a member of he organizaion which had is headquarers a Reynosa and had been endeavoring for several weeks o effec his capure. He was finally apprehended a he American cusoms office a Hidalgo when he crossed o ge a manifes on an auomobile he had purchased. Amram saed he was smuggled across he river n Reynosa wo years ago, Samano uiding him; ha he wen o New York, where he was employee) as a musician, and laer came hack o he border and became a member of he Reynosa band. Preacher by Day s Cab Driver a Nigh New York, By day he s Rev. Thomas H. Whelpley, minisering o hia.. flock a he Chelsea 'reshyerian church, bu by nigh he is plain Tom Whelpley, hack driver. His moive is no hard o undersand. He is alive wih curiosiy abou how he many housands who seldom appear n church on Sunday spend he long Saurday nighs hefore and driving gives him a chance o know. Recenly, while ou on a run. he remembered he had a wedding o perform. n a minue he had rushed ino his room, changed ino his clerical garb and walked solemnly ino he ransep. Afer he ceremony, as he young couple were being congraulaed in he doorway, Rev. Whelpley did ils Jokyl-Hyde ac and appeared a he wheel of his cnb. "Cab!" shoued he young groom. "Yes. sir." answered he preacher who had jus ied he kno. They were off hrough he rain o Woodside.,.., and heir new home. Lonely Afer Release, Convic Kills Self New York, To James Bracke he sone walls of Sing Sing mean home. " can' sand he loneliness of freedom," he said afer he had been released on parole recenly Seveneen years ago Bracke was conviced of murder and senenced o he deah chair. One hoar before he ime of his execuion a reprieve was gruned. Afer fifeen years he was released on parole, bu he lonllness preyed on his mind. "All my pals are up here," he said. " wan o go buck." Bracke wag found dead D his bed. he gas Jes open. He was burled by Cap. Sanley ShepsM. he Salvaion army parole officer, wjio KUW o ha his remains did no lie in he Poer's field. Girls Wear "Galluses" Jus o Mock he Men Visalia. Calif. No o be oudone hy he men of he Tulare couny courhouse, girl employees have aken o wearing suspenders. When young men clerks and depuies suddenly appeared n he courhouse wearing "galluses." Mrs. Edna Dewey Harkins, depuy couny recorder, sared somehing by donning a pair of red suspenders, and now here is an epidemic necessary o ake he law ino heir own hands, n 8f>8, when he bell no longer was required, he residens of Pealurna bough i from he Vigilanes for $5o and hung f n heir firs Bapis church. There i was used boh for religious services and as a rime bell, sounding he hour a 6 a. m noon, and 6 p.m. When he Civil war sared. Union, sympahizers rang i o announce Norhern vicories and hose friendly o he Souhern cause became angry. To preven discord among members of he communiy, he bell was aken down and hauled away one dark nigh o a warehouse. A few hours laer Norhern sympahizers reurned i o he seeple, hoising he Sars and Sripes above L The nex nigh a Souherner made his way unobserved ino he belfry, and wih a hammer sough o silence he bell forever. He made a big crack in i, no unlike ha in he famous Libery bell, bu his had no silencing effec. The bell remained n use unil 97, and s chimes could be heard hrough he counryside wihin a enmile radius. Fuure Seaplanes o Be Less Cumbersome Langley Field, Va, Seaplanes of he fuure need no be so cumbersome a? hose of he pas. This has been esablished by expers of he naional advisory commiee for aeronauics in a minue examinaion of he work acually done by a seaplane's ponoons, which enable o aligh on waer, hu cufc down is speed n he air. Presen specificaions for navy seaplanes call for ponoons having a srucure sufficienly srong o wihsand a shock on landing of!,> pounds o he square nch. Measuremen! made here v ih delicae insrumens aached o various poin on he floaing surface of ponioons in operaion, however, show ha only seven pounds of pressure is exered o he xpiiire inch, suggesing ha heir srengh can easily he reduced wih a maerial saving in weigh and a corresponding improvemen in performance and endurance n he air. Wan Typis Job, Bu Has Only One Hand Deroi, Mich, Mrs. Flora Parker is looking for a Job as ypis or senographer and she has only one iirm. When she was wo and one-half years old in London -die «ns he vicim of an acciden. Afer she grew up phe augh school n l.ondnn unr hen horp was n yming chap whn had "gone ou," as hey say o\ o here, o Canada. He sen for her. They \\it& married. Two years Safer here was a bahy and hen, suddenly. Mrs. Parker was he Widow Parker. Lile Flora is hree. " nend o make my own living.' she said. " is going o he difficul o make any prospecive employer he- j Heve ha can he efficien. can he. ; am fas on he ypewrier and my ; missing arm has never been a missing one o me. Yon s-oe, lo«i so y<ning ha T never knew is use. and wha we never have wo do no miss." Kill Sacred Cow Simla, ndia. Six persons were killed and nine wounded nenr here when a pary of pilgrims aemped o preven he la igher of n enw held sacred hy hem. The cow was killed, and a rio ensued.! M -H-H-H-H- ' i X Canned Music Sirs re of Paris Criics - Paris. Somehing mus be.. done o head off canned music, " say he erribly shocked musical.. criics whn conemplae he " speedy aboliion of he elemen > n orchesras. s fhe recen '.', exciemen over machine played violins, he perfecion of phono- ]] graphs, and he consrucion of mechanical orchesras for mo- '.', ion picure houses in hai sirrer! he classic re of he '.', Hidpes "f he presr» M HH «f'h'l Mill! K-! :-'^> glanders Would Bar Auos From Counry The hook vl he auomobile hum is disurbing he peaceful nhabians o he iny Ulaud^of Norfolk, which lie in he Souh s-eas, SOU miles from he coas of Ausralia. A number of he mos prominen nhabians have drawn up a peiion asking he Briish adminisraor of he island o abolish his mechanical nuisance n heir quie domain. Norfolk sland is only abou six miles in lengh and conains au area of 3 squure miles. is pracically rock bound, being surrounded ny seep, rugged cliffs of dark basalic lava. A cable saion is is only link wih he ouside world. The inhabians, descendans for he mos par of he 'icairn muineers, Dumber less han 8. This lonely lile island has long been renowned for s naural beauy, quieness and simpliciy of life. Ar Gallery on Wheel Farmers and inhabians u small villages n rural secions have lile opporuniy, compared wih dwellers n he large ciies, o see he work of grea ariss. So he auhoriies of he rural disric of Solingen. Germany, have hi upon he novel dea o a raveling ar gallery. Excellen reproducions or works of almos all well-kuown old and new modern painers, some K'JO in all, have been brough ogeher, and are o be uken from village o village and exhibied n schoolrooms, halls, ec. The whole "picure gallery," including he fold ng walls for hanging he picures, can be sowed away n an auo ruck. Beau in Hard POST TOASTES wake-up rom> Luck Hassan KfTcndi, who prided him-.self as being he lienu Brurnmel, of Scuai la, hnv been HrresTPf and Hen enced o a week's mprisonmen on he charge of wearng he baggy rousers known as chalvars universally worn under he old regime, hu prohibied recenly by law of he new republic. The indignan dandy has carried he case o he Cour of Ap peals, alleging ha he wears no nnljiie chalvar and ha he rousers which roused he suspicions of an g noran police are acually he laes cry n civilized garb. mpored from he Unied Saes ns "Charleson" rousers. Two Landing The Teacher <m wha did he Pilgrim fahers land when hey reached his counry? Lile Bobby Firs hey landed on Plyrrfonh rock, hen hey landed on he ndians. A Way Ou "'m never happy unless 'm breaking no song." "Why don' you ge he key, and you won' have o break in." Pearson's Weekly. Handy Wih Dough Machinery has no ye replaced skill in he bakeries of France. Leon Nicolas, he champion baker of Paris, a ihe recen salon, organized under he paronage of he nernaional Bak-: ers' insiue, shaped and prepared fur baking in four minues' ime, five long loaves, wo round loaves, six long rolls, six crescen rolls and five round rolls. Threshers for Sale Three dealer sample 2x32 and 22x4, Belle Ciy Threshers, very slighly shop worn a low price. New guaranee. ACT QUCKLY BELLE CTY MANUFACTUUKG CO. Mnd Runs D Silk Mimier? Wi hoo Thread. Eaay work Hl«rnon.-y. Device nd nsrucions in»ll>'<! S.. Naional Appliance Co.. (leneral Moors Building, Deroi. Mich. WOMEN TO ADVERTSK MlaMupp Oolf i'oas. Giving away Thousands Dollars Auos, r- R «h. Also Fay you. Hal Fn«. New OrU>auH Hank Bid.. New Orleans, A Corporaion Will Kuan Nwxi DUric Han. ak«t«wih opporuniy o become par own. nrs n a >UM«-HH wihou romprllon. Wonderful opiiur Box 54, Norh A da ma. Maaa. Your Favorie K»iak Flrnr Eril»rned «X x ' Done n colors for only.. Mad from any picure or Ko'lak Film F'oMpald. COPY CO. Box 78. lriillanapoui, nd AOKNTH TO DK.UOXHTRATB AM> HrU-L. Suappv Hand rimp and Slhko Hand < 'leaner o mechanic^ uarajjeg and ohf-m; removaa KTBP from liandn. ure rfiicer, FRBH aamilpa Hamlor Co Pulfnrr. Deroi. HO D T HE WORTH TO KNOW? ha vmirld'h M> shi'ioiif Mlrarkle Woman" Tu limn HM Hi<mp n envelope, d<'nd o 8 M., ). H ] f> ''lilppewa Kalla. Wis. Auomobile eurlr Who< Hale and RealL HoneH made: loir - price. Whip- aellinjj for leaa From f i < or y o you, eiiiri-sn prepaid. Send fnr f i prlre Jlul. THiCPRO<.llEHAVB UATTKRY MTXK COMPANY 247 K. 9h Nf«Cleveland. Ohio. 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4 THE HNCTNEY DSPATCH Wednesday Joly 8,6» WASHNGTON TffiATRE Brighon, Miciugiin Drive o Brighon for Worhwhile Amuaemen Operaed by he Schule Amuaemen Co. of Deroi SUNDAY, MONDAY.AMD TUESDAY, JULY 22, 23, 24 THE GLOROUS GLDA N HER GREATEST TRUMPH The Devil Dancer Feauring Gilda Gray Golden Gilda she da ks anew in his mos hrilling unusual romance. See her as he "Devil Virgin." will grip your hear. See he Love Thrills, Dramaic Thrill, Dance Thrills! VanBibber Comedy "His Favorie Wife" And News Sunday Mainee a 2:3 P. M., Coninuous o P. M. Come Any ime. See All. Monday and Tuesday, open a 7 : p. m., 2nd show a 9 p. m. Admission 5c and 3c WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 HARRSON FORD N Woman Agains he World Comedy-News Ge c Admission Tickes from Merchans THURSDAY Her Bes Picure Since "T Clara Bow in "Red Hair w FRDAY AND SATURDAY. Famous Polic Dog Rin Tin Tin n A Race fer Life" Comedy "Run Girls, Run' And Sporligh COMNG -Thomas Mcighan in "THE ROCKET" Norma Talmadge in "THE DOVE" "SORRELL & JbON" e an elecric moor d wee kly o your ironing Every piece of he weekly laundry plain or fancy pieces ligh or heavy maerials shirs, pleaed dresses, ruffled curains, fla work all can be ironed wih an Elecric roner. Elecric roners eliminae he drudgery of he weekly laundry and cu he ime required o a mere fracion. Elecric roners may be purchased by small monhly paymens a any office of DETROT BH NOTCE MM moved ino he village of Pinckney and am prepared o do all fci&df/ X decoraing, paining and pe^f hanging a reasonable pricer. affrsfaebi jruaran^ed J. C. Higgins, Phone 33F23 Pinckney, Mich. THE COMPANY EDSON MONTANA ALFALFA Now is he ideal ime o sow Alfalfa. My sock of dry land Monana is complee, and furnish Humogerm inoculaion free wih every bushel. ABOUT MARON Virginia Gaffney Luke Ciy, Mich. is visiing a Wm. Lavey has improved he looks of his house and building coa of whie pain. wih a Mr. and Mrs. Albin Pfau and daugher, Nina, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Pfau and son spen he week end in Dayon, Ohio wih Mr. and Mrs. Herber Pfau. Mrs. Ray Ellsworh who recenly underwen an operaion for appendiciis a he Pinckney Saniarium has reurned o he home of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams in Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glen {sabell Spare) of Arizona are visiing he laers' parens, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spare. Frank Anderson and sons, Warren and Franklin, were in Lansing Monday. The boys poaoe club me wih Cheser Clark Monday evening. Arhur Drew and family are living on he Sheridan Drew farm for he summer monhs. rene Smih was in Ann Arbor Thursday. Horcae C Hanson has been very il he pas week wih srip hroa. Rasmus Anderson of Howell and Andrew Anderson and family of Lansing were recen visiors a he Frank Anderson home. Ernesine, Clayon and Max Musson were Sunday guess a he Gus Smih home. Claude Cronin and family of Deroi were Sunday visiors a he Fred Sawyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Genry ener ained a number of friends a dinner Sunday. Horace Hanson and family visied a he home of Charles Hanson Sr. Sunday. Mrs.Horace Miller spen Sunday a he home of Wm. Ruman. Ellis Drew of he Ypsilani Normal was home o v er Sunday. Mrs. Silas Smih died a her home norh of he couny infirmary Saurday evening. Funeral Tuesday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Woodin were in Owosso Sunday., Wm. J. Gaffney and family spen Sunday a he home of Ma Holzinp«r. Cheser LaBlanc and family of Ecorse visied his brohers here over he week end. PLA NFELD Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marn and family of WebberviJl" called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duon The Guild of he M. P. Church will serve ice cream and cake a he church Tuesday evening, July 24. Will Palen of Flin spen he week end wih his wife and daugher,bey Ann, a he H. A. Wasson home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duon spen Sunday evening wih Mrs. Clara Taylor and family. Edward Paerson enerained friends from Souh Lyon over over he week end Mr. and Mrs. Huris AJles and and sons of Deroi are spending heir vacaion a he Topping "coage a Home wild Beach. Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Clark, Seve Baker and Orvill Lidgard moored o Gull Lake Saurday. Mrs. Neie Kellogg and Mrs. Will Lillywhie of Sock bridge spen Thursday afernoon wih Mr and Mrs M. M s ham. Miss Alice Longnecker of Jackson is spending her vacaion wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Will Longnecker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce enerained friends from Deroi over he week end. Mrs.Will Lillywhie of Sockbridge visied her moher, Mrs. Neie Krl'ogg over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Whie of Gregory called a he H. A. Wasson home Thursday. Floyd Miller and family of Webberville and and Alfred Morgan and family of Hovelll visied ;; he Will Longnecker home Sum :y Mrs. Ralph CMpman "of Gregory and Mrs.Gerrude Bradshaw of Jacjson called a he H. A. Wasson home Friday. Mrs. Nina Miller enerained h< r Sunday school class Saurday afernoon. All repor a good ime. Rev. R. Rier of Pennsylvania was he gues of Mr. and Mrs. Lv X. Braley Thursday afernoon Mrs. A. L. Duon and he Misses Zula and Edih Clark called.i he Wasson home Saurday afwnoon. o UNADLLA Mrs. Reising of Hopkins^ Mich., and Mrs. McComber of Moneray were Thursday guess of Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Ruman. Bobby Whie and Mr. and Mrr. Frank Whie were Sunday guess a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Render in Deroi. The social a he Wm. Ruhnan home was a success. Proceeds 55 for he benefi of he osco M. E.Church. Mnrjoiy Horon has bren very ill Henry and Harvey Smih called o Dearborn las week by h " week wih Mrs. Sarah Pyper. deah of heir faher S%>~^. ^ Will Jackson of Dearborn has purold Livermore house and Burr Clark and Frank /AnderSojj chased he and families were recen visiors at is erecing an oil saion. he moor proving grounds near Milford. Harland spen Sunday a he home Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ro-pcke of Mrs. Libbie Ellsworh is spending of Barney Roepcke. a couple of weeks wih her son, Roy. Mrs. Emme Hadley, Mrs. Cecil Henry Huskingson and wife of Teachou and Miss Maxine Marsnall Harlana, Mrs. Felenberger. Mr. and were Sockbridge visiors Monday he pas week wih measels and oar rouble. The Marion Helping Hand Circle me las Friday wih Mrs. Frank Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harwood werr seriously injured and heir car compleely wrecked when i skidded from he road and hi a ree near he W. J. Smyhe home. Their car was a new Olds sedan. Mrs. Mary Malloy of Frederick, Mich, Mr. and Mrs.Gilber Paerson, Mi. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maurash, Leo Leavey and familv o Jackson, Mrs. Waler Beaie and son of Washingon, D. C, Parick Leavey Ray Leavey nd family spen Sundav a he J. D. Whie home. Mrs. Leslie Maycock of Lansing, Mrs. Summer Frisbee and daugher of Howell spen Sunday a he J'fau farm. Cars driven by H. H. Swarhou of Pinckney and Jas. McLean of Deroi collided near he McDowell fa mi Thursday. Boh cars were dich ed and he occupans were seriously injured. The Kings Daughers will mee on Thursday.July 9 a he home of Mrs J. D. Whie. A po-luck picnic dinner will be served a :3 p. m.those acing on he refreshmen commiee o assis he hosess are Mesdames George Wimbles, Brace Newcomb, Lloyd Davis, Minnie VanSlyke,Henry Wines and Thomas Barron Charles P. Reed and family were in Ann Arbor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chubbuck of Dcroi spen he week end wih John M. Fedawa. GREGORY O. R. Arnold and Maurice Peerham visied in Grand Rapids Saurday. Vincen Young of Whin-iorc Lake is moving his family ino he Mona. gue enan house. Mrs.. B. Arnold visied Jackson relaives Saurday. Harry Kcuish of Jackson called he Fred Bollinger home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. George Carell sfen Sunday in Deroi. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo of Lebannon, Conn, spen Saurday and Sunday wih Mr. and Mra, C. F. Bollinger. Too lae for las week Mr. and Mrs. Tius Smih of Hornwe ing N. Y., spen several davs las Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lillywhie and family of Howell spen Sunday wih Earl Wheeler. Guy Marshal] and family of Jackson spen Sunday a he Wm. Marshall home. Maxine Marshall was a Pinckncv visior las week. The Unadilla School Reunion will be held July 28h. Mrs.Lucia Marshall and son,henrycalled on relaives here Wednesday. Among hose from here who aended he funeral of Rev. Gran a Sockbridge were Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Hurlbur, Mrs Sephen Hadley, Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Mrs. Lawrence Camburn, Mrs. Wir Bamum and Miss Maxine Marshall. A number of young people were erained a he George Olin Marshall home las. Friday evening in honor of Miss Vivian Hoffman. Miss Hoffmanis a neice of John Roepcke. Mrs. Sarah Pyper aended a reunion a Pine Lake Wednesday. HOLD REGULAR MEETNG The Lakeland Circle of Kin^s Daughers held heir regular meeing a he home of Mrs. William Bird of Srawberry Lake las Tuesday aferneon. The meeing w:.s called o ordei by he presiden, Mrs Clyde Dunning. was vopd o hold he annual supper in Augus. Mrs. Mildred Whilock and Mrs. Myron Hendrick were appoined a commiee o selec a place The quesion of he purchase of wo wheeled chairs for he new Howell hospial was discussed. Mrs. Buhl Buron of Srawberry Lake exended o he Circle an invie ion o hold he nex meeing a her coage on July 24 which was acceped. Mrs. Bird assised by Mrs. Nelson us Jr. served refreshmens. MRS. CATHERRNE WEGAND Mrs. Caherine Wiegand, aged 7 vears died a he home of her son, Volney Wiegand, in Highland Park, uly 7h. The funeral was held a he Norh Hamburg Church las Wednesday Rev. Esic of he Pinckney Congregaional Church officiaing. Burial was in Norh Hamburg cemeery. Mrs.Wiegand was well lenuwn! ere as she and her husband, he lae Valenine Wiegand conduced he Peysviile sore for a number cf years. e DOWCO A prevenive of bligh and also poao and oher leaf eaing insec This can be used on all vegeables and rees. Four pounds for $.26. NOTCE am aking orders for monumens and cemeery memorials for he Jackson Granie Co. f you are in he marke for anyhing in his ge in ouch wih me. W. H. Uland j line Cook wih Gas No maer where you may be locaed or in wha secion you may live, you can have he convenience of cooking wih gas, which i generaes for iself ou of gasoline. Now ha summer has come your wood burning cook sove is oo slow and heas up he house oo much. We recommend for his ime of he year he Kichen Kook and Queen Pressure Gas Soves We also have a Porable Pressure Sove wih hree burners ha can be folded up unil i is no bigger han a suicase. This is an ideal sove for campers and coagers. For hose who do no like pressure soves we offer he Perfecion Kerosene Sove, which has been giving saisfacion for years. Teeple Hardware $ w ^- 's a Misforune when you can' iar your car BUT 's a Calamiy when you can sop i f you are a all paricular abou he mos imporan Safey device on your car-he Brakes, le us inspec We are Expers on Brake Service and use he very bes Brake Lining, hem TODAY. Miller Tire and Tubes are Bes Pinckney Service W.H. MEYERS, Prop. Garage LGHT AND HEAVY HAULNG OF ALL KNDS. MOVNG - PTT ^.-FTT H.'!UW» ^r\aaaa^ma^^^maam^^maamaaamamaaaaaamwvaai Toadsools Are you sure ha you can ell he difference beween a mushroon oadsool? and a The rained eye can! And he rained banker can selec a sound invesmen from among he unsound. And as we are close o sources of reliable invesmen informaion, we no only be glad o invesigae will your presen invesmens for you, bu o advise you in regard o any you may be planning o make. This service is yours for he asking. So why no come in oday or any oher ime when we can be of help. The Pinckney Sae Bank BARRON GVES FREE TCKETS Trade a Barron's-pay cah and ge free ickes on he wo can o be pi yen away a he Howell Fair, Sepember 5h and 7h. PNCKNEY DSPATCH $.28 y W4d)r»9 Lyric rrero a song caalogue " Sr <L J«jni. boo, Mk. a bird on he w? TW h U-od a. a scoch rowing^¾ b«founds o us nor. UU ^, ^ BS mlafle.fer ^ hfp xmirm mm fvalaf TriMcrip, j

5 ^ X3E THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH W«fae«W July 8,92¾ V ! i Monarch i&m COFFEE 8f 5 COFFEE for insance The superior qualiy of MONARCH Coffee is conceded by all who know coffee value and flavor And coffee is such an imporan par of he daily die ha housands of Monarch merchans have won many new cusomers by geing hem firs o ry Monarch Coffee. hen becomes an easy maer o inroduce hose same cusomers o he whole Monach Line. Reason & Reason immmm SNCLAR OPALNE MOTOR ma «'»» he Degree cfwear Hew's he Car? Does your car miss or knock- or show any oher "sympoms"? Perhaps you are no using he bes oils for your own car. Drive in and consul wih us Le us show you how Sinclair Opaline Moor Oils apply he Law of Lubricaion o he requiremens of your moor. Sinclair Oils are he fines obainable consul wih us abou hem. SNCLAR GASOLNE < 7he Grade ha makes he Grade LEE LEAVEY General Repair Shop Gun smihing, Blacksmihing and General Repair Work a Specialiy James Shirey Finekaey, Mich. Howell RU & l-iv C.ALBRT FfOST Jusice of he Peace Don W. VanWinkle Aorney a Law Jfflce over Firs Sae Savings Bank Office lawall Howell, Mich. HRAM R. SMTH LAWYER in Cour Houw Mich. WANTED! POULTRY & EGGS Will pay cash., for., poulry and eggs delivered., a., my poulry plan, and will., pay ill he marke affords a -) imes. E. FARNAM Drs. H.F.& C. LSGLER PNCKNEY Office. Hours l:o 2:3 P.M. SWEENEY Qfie oyer Democra, Howell, Aorney! a Law Mich. 'i Buick Ses New Sales Record Flin, Mich., June3. Buick ulea for May exceeded hoe for April br almos 5, can, C. W. Churchill, general sales manager of he Buick Moor Company, announced his week. The figure i aken from reail delivery repors, which reflec considerable improvemen in buanea condiions pracically everywhere ih he counry. Mr. Churchill also made public a se of ables showing he dollar value of various makes of auomobiles sold in he 2 monhs ending March 3, 928. These able indicae ha he public paid $363,, for Buick car during ha period, «compared wih $25,, for he cars of he second highes producer la hefine car field, and $22,, for hose of he hird. TO HOLDERS OF Libery Loan Bonds The Tresury offers a per cen. 2-5 year ^ sasury bond in exchange for Third Libery Loan Bonds. The new bonds will bear ineres from July 6, 92. neres on Third Libery Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in foil o Sepember S, 928. Holders should consul heir banks a once lor furher deails of his offerinc. Third Libery Loon Bond QWV) OB SopuMr 5» 92S. and will emm o bear ineres on ha dae. Pinckney Enered a he Posofllce a Pinckney, Mich, aa ;(H-ond class Maer. Subscripion,!.25 a year in Advance. D?P Dch John Rane and son of Whimore Lake were in own Monday. Frank Bush of Howell was in own Monday. Rex Read and family of New York Ciy are visiing his brohers, R. T. and Fred Read here. Berdella Euler was he gues of Raymonda Ledwidge Monday. Mrs. Francis Brogan of Chilson, Mrs; R. E. Barron and Margare Brogan of Howell visied a he Max Ledwidge heme Sunday. Mr-. Max Ledwidge an- children visied a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McCuskey Sunday. l A. W. MELLON, Secreary ox he Treasury, WaabJacon, July S, MS. P ERCY ELLS AUCTONE ARM SALES A SPECALTY Pinckney PhoM 9F Fred Dupon of Deroi is spending a few days wih Mr.and Mrs. Frank Bowers. Miss Berha Rice of Gregory is a visior a he home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meabon. Mrs. Ralph Ellio and son, Charles of Ypsilani, Miss Marjorie Hurd and John Hurd of Chicago were Sunday guess of he Haze Sisers. Miss Helen Tiplady was he gues of Miss French a Howell Thursday. John Case of Whimore Lake is visiing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane. Mrs. Fred Bowman and Mr. ana Mrs. J. C. Bowman and daugher, Harrie, were in Howell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smoyer of Akron, Ohio, are spending heir vacaion a he Read coage a Porage Lake. C. G. Meyer and Donald Sigler of Deroi were Sunday guess of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Sieler Mr. and Mrs. George Kingson and daugher of Jackson were week end guess of Mr. and Mrs. John Fizsimmons. Will Harwell of Deroi was a week end gues of Mrs ran. Bessie Cock- Will McQuillan and daugher, Elaine, of Howell spen.thursday wih Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Devereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Fisk and son, Wm., of Deroi were Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clinon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reason and Dale Keler visied Dryden relaives las week. Mrs. Eva Clark and daugher, Ruh, were in Ypsilani Saurday. Mrs. Anna Hurd of Gaylord was a Sunday geus of Mr. and Mrs. James Roche. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Coyle enerained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sapish and son, Clare, of Chelsea Mrs. Margare Melvin, Mrs. Rose Howard and daugher, Mary Vemin, Miss Eva Melvin, John Melvin and Joe Dros. Anhony Gallagher of Hudson was in own Monday. He is building a house and oil saion on his propery a he inersecion of Plymouh Road and Eas River Road,one mile cas of Hudson Corners. Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnum and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sackable and daughers moored o Benon Harbor and S. Joseph and spen he week end wih Rober Sackable who holds a posiion here. Reurning hey visied Souh Rend and Elkhar, ndiana, and came home hrough Surgis,Coldwaer, Jonesville and Jackson. Wayne Carr was home from Lansing over Sunday. Kenneh Reason and Merwin Campbell aended he Hun Sork Co. show a Dexer Monday nigh. This company showed in Pinckney las y?ar. The Belle Barchus Show closed a weeks engagemen a Pinckney Saurday evening. They drew good crowds a every performance and expec o reurn ~3gin nex year Ann Miss Anna Gerycz was in Arbor Friday. J. P. Doyle underwen an operaion for abcess a he Pinckney Saniarium Saurday. Miss Helen Feidler was in Ann Arbor Thursday. George Hornshaw who is work in? for he Carey Roofing Co. of Deroi. spen he week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Geoirge Mallock and daugher, Dorohy, of Deroi spen Sunday wih her parens, Mr. md Mrs. Parick Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Johnson r.nd family of Deroi were over Sunday guess of his moher, Mrs. Elizabeh Johnson. Waler Gerard was in Ann Arbor Thursday. Rev. Frank McQuillan of Deroi visied relaives here Sunday. Ber Richardson and wife of Toledo, Ohio, are visiing a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson. rvin Richardson is working in Lee Leavey's oil saion and Murray Kennedy is work on S. H. Carr's ice wagon. Clifford Coniway of Ann Arbor visied his grandfaher, Peer Coniway, las week. Mrs. and Mrs. Herber Allen and son of Deroi visied Pinckney relaives over Sunday. Sylveser Harris and Lucius Doyle were in Howell on business Monday. T. P. McClear of Deroi was a Pinckney visior over Sunday. Gerald Kennedy is visiing relaives in Deroi. Frank Newman of Howell spen several days here and in he viciniy wih friends las week and aended he funeral of Mrs. gand. Caherine Wie- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evers, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whie, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dink el and son and Basil Whie and family were guess of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Genry in Marion Sunday. The Ledwidge & Roche Sore a Anderson has been repained. Miss Ada Gardner who has been visiing a he home of PhOliph Sprou has reurned o her home in Sanon. Miss Elizabeh Driver is spending he summer wih Mrs. Wm. Brogan a onia. The Misses Adeline and Kaherine Hasenbuler, Rober and Wm. Brown of M. Pleasan were Sunday callers a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris. Mrs. Marin DeYoung of Grand Rapids, Dr. and Mrs. George Smih wih heir daugher, Jane and son, Rober, Fred Smoyer and wife of Akron, Ohio, were week end guess a he Read coage a Porage Lake. Miss Helen Gracey of Deroi who has been visiing Adeline Long a Porage Lake reurned home o Deroi Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reason were in Deroi Sunday afernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keler and family of Cheasaning spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reason a heir coage a Paerson Lake. Mrs. Frank Bale was in Ann Ar bor Saurday. Wm. Fisk of Deroi is spending he week v» r ih his grandparens, Mr. a»-.d Mrs. Will Fisk. Jack Reason is he gues of John Rane Jr. a Whimore Lake his week. S. J. Aschenbrenner of Deroi snen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman. Mrs. Gerrude Free, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Doughery of Kalamazoo spen he week end wih Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and accompanied hem o Brighon where hey were S inday dinner guess of Mr.and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. Mrs. C. W. Clark and Mr.and Mrs. vvaler Chirk were in Ann Arbor Saurday. Sunday guess of Mr. and Mrs Ernes Fros were Dr. and Mrs. Clare Skinner and daugher, DeRhua, of Deroi, Mr. and Mrs. George Bland enerained Sunday guess from Pinckney Fowlervilln, Gregory and Howell. Plaes were se for nineeen. Mr. and Mrs. N. O.Frye are spending a couple of days in Deroi. Norman Reason and R. C. Anderson were in Fla Rock Monday. Mrs.Fred Bowman gave a birhday pary Saurday afernoon in honor of her granddaugher, Barbara Aschenbrenner's birhday. Eigh lile girls were presen. The Ladies of he Philahea Class were pleasanly enerained a he home of Mrs.Claude Reason on Wednesday P. M., July. Afer he business session, a guessing cones was enjoyed by all, followed by a bounioiis po-luck lunch. Mary Jean Graves has reurned home afer a visi wih Jackson relaives. Miss Nyra Graves of Jackson is spending he week wih her parens hrra, GUP Eck's Dexer eam won from he U. of M. Coaching School eam Sundav by a score of 2 o. His by Ernie Vick and Ben Cole scored he 'nning runs for Dexer. Their re- w cord up-o-dae is seven games" won ;>nd one los. They play Hamburg a Hamburg on July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Bell of Dexer were in own Thursday evening. C. H. Kennedy ransaced business in Howell Monday. Miss Helen Carr of Deroi is visiing hev grandmoher, Mrs.Sarah Carr Miss Mollie Wilson of Saen Tsland, N. Y., is visiing her moher, Mrs. Sarah Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark apd daugher of Sambaugh, Mich., and Mrs. W. C. Clark of Dexer were in Pinckney Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Green of ' SJ K J Hs^nS Xrmuns OJOM SUTRUTJ Sarah Carr. Waler Cook of Howell was in own Saurday evening. Sylveser Harris has purchased a Chrysler "72" sedan of C. J. Hoff of Howell. f Mrs. Alma Harris, daugher, Zeia, and son, Morgan, of Deroi spen \\'( ek end a heir farm souh of own. o» SPECAL POTATO SPRAY f you are roubled wih bugs on vour noao vines ry Dowco. Guaraneed o preven bligh and kill he bugs. This is a prepariion made especially o kill poao bugs. Five pounds for $. RECORDS Air you among he forunae lovers of good music who are buying genuine 75c Vicor Records for 49c a LNE'S. Come in nex Saurday ge yours. LNE'S and 2 Soraa Howl Dispach 8 million- a day T HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE T S \ For Refreshmen E Bring your pary or friends o our "real" founain, he las word in modern elecrically rcfrigera- ed, iceless founains,~and say "ARTC", ha real ice cream, and you'll enjoy a "REAL" rea. JL Barry's Drug FRESH FRUTS Ge all your Fresh Fruis here. We have hem all ORANGES BANANAS, LEMONS, GRAPE FRUT WE ALSO HAVE FOUNTAN SERVCE Come in his warm weaher and ge some cold Sof Drinks or ce Cream. Everyhing cooled by elecriciy. JOEl&RNTLQ {nves in Tlrcsone <pw TRES The Tires and Tubes ha Pay Dividends in J Mileage & Service There is all he difference in he world beween merely buying ires and BUYNG FRESTONE TRES. is jus he same as puing your money ino ordinary merchandise of any oher ype, or acceping ha i produc only ha is of known superior qualiy and workmanship. Buying Firesone Tires and Tubes is no merely a purchase- i is an invesmen from which he reurns in mileage and service are mos cerain. Firesone Tires are he produc of more han 26 years experience in building qualiy ires hey are he only Gum-Dipped-Tires. SLAYTON & SON mm mi ' wmm-m-mmmm $25 -- irf'-. '' v- V9T T".

6 A THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH Modernisic Ar Used in Dresses Sriped Crepe, Jersey For This Spors Cosume Geomeric Designs Combine Shades in Moa neresing Manner. The rend oward modernisic ar in household furnishings and decoraions is having is following in he dress mode. Despie he fac hn he feminine noe is srongly emphasized, he desire o creae frisks of modernisic designs has been increasingly seen. from Paris, where all hings new hall from, he couuriers are meeing he demand for modernisic egression wih some really charming creaions in differen ypes of dresses. Disincive models in he modern manner are being ahown everywhere. n some cases he ouline s geomeric and deep poins and angles are seen. A deep V neck in which he (Time given s Easern Sandard; subrac one hour for Cenral and wo Lours for Mounain ime.) Sunday, July 22. : p. ra. Summer Kadio Church J:UU p. u. Sixy Musical Minues. 5: p. u Seson Parade. 6:3 p. m- Capiol Theaer. 8:5 p. m. Ken Hour. N. B. C. 8LUE NETWORK : p. m. loxy Sroll. 3: p. m. The Friendly Hour. 5:3 p. ra. Cook's Kadio Tour. 6;3 p. m. Anglo Persians. 7:5 p. m. Collier's Hour. VuUi emple being ereced in Venire in uicilmeni of H vow by he people made o he Mil donna f slie would pare heir ar reasures from aerial bombardmens during rhe war. 2 Airplane Greaer Knckl'nrd n which Ber HasaeJJ and Parker Cramer will aemp o My rrom Rockford.., fo Sockholm. 3 piluj Hassell and Cramer. N. B. C RED NETWORK Monday, July 23. 7: p. m. O'Cedur Shining Hour. 7:3 p. ra. A and P Gypsies. 8:3 p. m. General Moors Pary. 9:3 p. m. Fisfc Boys. NEWS REVEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Two alian Fly From Rome o Brazil, Esablishing New Disance Record. By EDWARD W. PiCKARD WO alian aviaors. Capain Fer rarln and Major Del Pree, saring rom Rome in a Fla-mnored Savola monoplane, beaded for Souh America» a nonsop fligh, reached Brazil n lafey, esablishing s new record. When hey landed near Por Naal hey had flown abou 4,485 miles, beering he disance record of 3.9()9 Biles made by Chamberlin and Levine y abou 57 miles. These aviaors lready held he duraion fllgli rec-»rd of 58 hours. 38 minues and 26 seconds. When he flyers passed over S Vincen, Cape Verde islands, approximaely 8. miles from Rome. hey had been up 22 hours wih he remarkable average of more han 35 Biles an hour. They made he.of) fille from here across he souh Alanic ocean a almos en,mil speed On he way hey were n radio comnunicalod wih he seamship Phllurus ind said al was well wih hem The ligh was made under he auspices of we alian miliary aviaion service. ONE of he exraordinary ragedies of aviaion occurred las week»ver he Norh sea Cap. Alfred Loew»DSeln, world-famous Helglan rlnanier and raed as one of he wealhies uen n he world, disappeared from lis Fokker plane n which he wus!ros8lag from Croydon, England, n Brussels. was believed ha he had nlsaken he door by which pussenfers lef he plane for he one o he washroom, and, opening he former, iepped off no spuce and fell no fie sea. voewenselu's wealh wes esimaed o be only less han ha of Henry ford and he Rockefellers. He conrolled seamship ines, wan >ne of he chief sockholders n he Belgian railway sysem, owned mananese ron mines n Silesia, seel furnaces in he norh of Spain, con! properies in he Sanr ha.sln and n he Ruhr, and immense ruhlr planaions n he Congo. Two years ago he rarled he world by offering he Beljlan governmen a loan of $5,, for wo years wihou neres in or-!er ha he Relglan franc migh be sabilized. The offer wus refused, fihorly 8fer his he offered o lend Prance a like amoun n ineres of 2 per cen Quie recenly Capain Loewenreln spen several weeks n he Onled Saes and Canada nn business, raveling mos of he ime by airplane. Be was an enhusias oo aviaion ond Bwnfd a number of hig plane? which were equipped wih oftlce desks and carried a saff of secrearies so he could work while riving. mmediaely afer he capialis's disappearance was reporer! here were rumors ha he had commied ufclde been use of financial embarrassmen following his recen failures o obain large loans. These sories were denied and were succeeded hy repors ha be WHS secrely landed n France from his plane and had heen me by an auomobile which ook hlra o a place of rerea. On Ruropean sock exchanges he l^ewensein shares fell rapidly. CFCKLTARY OF COMMERCE ^ HOOVER spen ndependence day n res and quie recreaion, hu gave Dp he res of he week o preparn lons for his deparure from Washing. on, winding up wih a conference on Saurday wih prominen easern Re publicans for he purpose of essihlish Jng s campaign organizaion n ha secion of he counry was an Bounced ha Mr. Hoover would do liver his resignaion from he cabine o Presiden Coolldpe a he summer Whfre House on he Hrule river. Vur her hnn ha his plans were no made public. His noificaion and speech of accepance will he made n California, he firs week n Augus Governor Smih ronde wo speeches en he Fourh of July, one a Tarn many hall and he oher from he Sep of he cjy ball n New York ciy, bu n boh of hem fie avoided parisan poliics, making only passing allusion o his nominaion for he Presidency. Then he wen o Albany o aend o sae business His plans called for a campaign conference wih Senaor Robinson, his running mae. and he Democraic naional e. mmlfee his week. Governor Smih also will be noified of his nominaion early n Augus, and i s assered ha in his st>eecb of accepance he will make a furher pronouncemen on his posiion n he maer of prohibiion Unil hen he declined o reply o Josephis Daniels, who, while calling on all >em ocras o suppor Smih, said A had no been given any leadership by he Democraic pary o peek o change he Volsead ac and hu any a emps o weaken he prohibiion laws mus be fough n congress. Ernes F. Cherringon, general sec reary of he World League Agains Alcohol and a leader in he Ani- Saloon league, ssued a summons o all friends of prohibiion o unie agains Smih, assering ha he counry faces "wha promises o be he greaes 'we and dry' bale ha he naion has ever seen." Naional Pro hlbllon pary chiefs seemed o be a ous as o he pary's naional convenion called for July and in Chicago. Some desired o nominae some prominen dry Democra, preferably from he Souh, while ohers believed would be bes o ndorse Hoover. The Ani-Saloon league, scheduled o hold a convenion n Asbeville. N. (.., a he same ime, was said no o he co-operaing a all wih he Prohibiion pary. f here s dissension among he dry, here s sil greaer disagree nenl among he men who profess o he he leaders of he Middle-Wesi farmers. Gov Adam McMullen. Republican, of Nebraska; George N Peek, chairman of he corn bel com miee formed n 2, arid pome ohers declared he Democraic plank on farm relief was saisfacory o agriculuriss and far superior ro he Republican plnnk. and hey prediced he corn bel farmers would voe for Smih. A counerblas came promply from Sen afor Rrookhar and Governor Ham mill of owa, who accused Peek of double crossing Lowden and denied he asserions ha he fanners were going Democraic. Meanwhile men who hink hey know he mind of he farmer coninue o asser ha hose who have been Republicans in he pnsi will suppor Hoover, and ihose who have been Democraic will cas heir voes for Smih, J EAN LAUSSLKR. hiry-six years old, a French Canadian salesman from Sprlngheld. Mass.. achieved nooriey and perhaps fame las week by going over Niagara falls in a rubber and seel ball designed by himself. Taken from he river a few hundred fee below he caarac, he was found o he uninjured beyond a few bruises on face and shoulders. He was he hird person fo perform his fea and live. The ohers were Robbie l.each and Annie Edsnn Taylor, boh of whom performed he sun in barrels Laussier's rubber ball was eleven fee in diameer. nside he ouer covering was a canvas lining. Then came n seel framework and anoher car.vas lining, and inside all a harness-like arrangemen in which he occupan srapped himself. He carried in anks enough nxvgen n keep him alive fory hours. G ERMANY'S model of a Treay for srenghening he means of prevening war was adoped by he commiee on securiy and arbiraion of he League of Naions n Geneva, and was ordered sen o all governmens in preparaion for a general discus-on of he subjec a he Sepember nssemh y of rhe league. The essence of he so-called Herman reay is hn he nafinn-s will hind hemselves in advance o accep rhe recommendaions nf he league council n he case of a hrea of war and n refrain from mensuces likely o aggravae he dispue. s objec i a he SMnre n«hn of he proposed Kellogg pac namely: he oulawry of wnr. C HEF feaure of he celebraion of he Fourh of July by Americans n Paris was he dedicaion of he beauiful riumphal arch T> Pare Vll leneuve,'eang in memory of 67 young American members of he -a fayere Escadrilie who fell n he service of France. Paul Painleve, miniser of war, delivered he address o a grea hrong ha included Ambassador derrick Mursbal Fech and oher noables. Ten French army planes droned overhead and as he las salue was fired and aps blown, ribue was paid lo each grave in he marble-lined cryp, where he dead hirdmen lie four by four n rhe order in which hey fell. Americans in Shanghai had as a par of heir celebraion a Wild Wes rodeo given by he marines, he firs ever seen in he Orien. Czechoslovakia made he day, which was also he enh anniversary of s own ndependence, he occasion for he dedicaion of a monumen o Wood row Wilson n Prague. CROATA'S hreas of demanding complee separaion from Serbia because of he killing of wo Croaian depuies n he parliamen resuled in he resignaion of he Yugo-Slavian governmen. The king began negoiaions wih pary leaders wih a view o forming a coaliion governmen ha would saisfy he demands of Croaia. Rosnia and Herzegovina fo; equal rep resenaion wih Serhia. aly an nounced ha she would refuse o accep; he raificaion of he dispued Nenuno reay unless if was approved by he Croaian depuies. E NCOUKACEMENT of foreign immigraion and capial are he aims of a hill drawn up by official? of he Mexican gov rimen for he purpose of rehabih;;. ing Mexican naional finances. The measure has been approved by Presiden Calles and also by Alva.ro Ohregon, who was unanimously eleced Presiden of he republic. The proposed aw hrows overhoard mos of he disabiliies of foreigners»nd foreign capial. General obregon's elecion was unopposed, a? he was he sole surviving candidae. lls supporers will be n conrol of he senae, chamber of depuies and sale legislaures. H ERMANN MUELLER, he new Socialis chancellor of Germany, anuouncer o he relchsag ha Cermany is ready for a final discussion of her full reparaion debs, "The Dawes plan has heen carried cu for almos four years and has prepared he ground for a definie selemen." Chancellor Mueller saed. "The exac dae of he final agreemen remains vague, bu maers have progressed so far ha all paries concerned are convinced ha a definie deb selemen is no only desirable, bu also possible." n saing his policies Herr Mueller said: "We will give up all hough of revenge. This is he foundaion of our policy, and saring from his sandpoin we.-nail fn'ieavor o reconquer for Germany he same righs ha oher naions have." YOUNG CHANG HSUEH-LANG. son of he lae Marshal Chang, has succeixied o he dicaorship of Manchuria and has made o\erures o he Naionalis leaders a Peking looking o he unificaion of China. General Chaing Kai-shek, commander of he Naionalis armies, says ha Nanking will become he capial of he counry immediaely, even if he foreign diplomas should refuse o move here. R EVSED hu unofficial figures flve bes place in he inernaional balloon race, which sared from Deroi o he Unied Sae? army balloon. wih he French hag.rlanchard second and he German balloon P.armen hird The bags all landed in Virginia. Wes Virginia and Norh Carolina. R EHABLTATON of dibbled World war veerans, as a governmen aciviy, came o an end las week when he las of he 28,." men who have been rained o be self-supporllng. or nearly so. a a oal cos of more han $..(). received heir diplomas. The number of men who ook advanage of he raining offered hem far exceeded he original esimaes. A oal of applied for he benefis offered hem before June and of hese 2,43 were raed as eniled o fiil courses. Ou of he laer number, 58.S73 dropped ou. Besides paying for uiion and books, he governmen provided $ a monh for single men and $35 a monh for married men wih addiional allowance fr oher dependens. Silk Dress n Which Modernisic Ar s Seen in Unusual Design. po'n s oulined and he angle again repealed in anoher one which crosses he bel and exends o he hips, whore he skir makes a skillful connecion, designs a modernisic gown of real disincion. Geomeric designs which combine wo or more shades of a single color are used o creae a decidedly modern frock. Lines which cross each oher in all sors of bizarre effecs are used. This manner applies of course o he cosumes designed of solid colors. n oher cases he geomeric designs are obained in he maerial iself and he lines are no necessarily poined or diagonal or calling for (rimming in sharply drawn designs. Alice Whie, feaured moion picure player, appearing o advanage in an exremely modern dress of he new endencies, is seen in a youhfully charming role in "The Big Noise" Miss Whie has chosen a silk in which modernisic ar is seen in is unusual design. The dress is sleeveless and possesses a sailor's ie and a bel of blue affea. Lighweigh Velve s Promised for Auumn Lighweigh prined velves may fake he place of flowered chiffons for fall, according o predicions from Paris. They have a place of prominence in he advance auumn showings and some houses are predicing llm hey will be worn for!>e surn-'' mer. The new velves appear in small geomeric:, paerns much like he designs on chiffon and crepe de chine prins so. esensiv ely used for summer. s- The mo- common use for velve is in coas, made on sraigh lines, wih or wihou a collar of fu.. Some linger lengh sraigh jackes nre also shown. A one house a gray and while prined velve jacke is worn wih a plaied black sain skir. The prin almos maches he moled design of he gray and whie feahe. urban worn wih he cosume. Prined velve evening wraps are exensively shown in he midsummer collecions. A noed designer uses wo kinds of prined velve in an evening wrap wih shoulder lengh cape. The wrap proper s of beige velve prined wih a convenionalized rose paern in black. T ha? n scarf collar of coral colored chiffon prined n pale gray. The same dressmaker shows several dresses in which prined velve is used in he m,inner of flowered chiffon for full skirs of more or less draped line. These dresses nre long in rhe back. One model has a puff of velve around he hips. Lighweigh velve s used n; many places for dresses which are cu n iers or bias ruffles. For he Liles Girl Miss One-Yenr-Old will be an en rancing sigh if aired n a sleeveless frock (f coral color, wih ha und coa o mach all handmade, of course. Sriped crepe and jersey ire combined o make his inriguing spors cosume worn recenly by Marceline Day, "movie" acreas, as he heroine of "Snapshos," her laes film. The sriped maerial, blue on a whie background, ia used for he simple plaied skir and also for he diagonal insers on he solid jarsey blouse. The popular neckerchief which so smarly adorns mos of o day's spors frock, is faahioned of he same maerial. A large ha of horsehair braid rimmed wih blue sain ribbon and whie sriped pumps complee a charming summery cosume. On Rearing Children from CRB o COLLEGE T» fed by SM EAfM of "CHLDREN. numiq.ini fo» PARENTS" Punishmen should have a clearly undersood relaion o he offense. Many childrm, as well as grownups, ea wih heir eyes. There are many parens who do no admi his and feel ha he pleasurable and psychological aspecs of food should no be encouraged wih children. {The corner candy sore knows and profi? by.) his No one, no even a child, enjoys eaing a luncheon jus because he should ea i. A hrill which cornea from he anicipaion of somehing pulaabie is a grea appeizer. n he Michigan sae primary schools he care of babies is being augh by he use of dolls which he children learn o bahe, o dress in he mos comforable clohes, and o lay in beds of heir own making. By eaching girls o help wih younger children in he home and hus bring o heir parens he laes and bes mehods in child care, he sae deparmen of healh believes i can decrease infan moraliy and raise Michigan's healh randards. Before punishing a child for disobedience, i is necessary, bu no always easy, o judgj he de,r ree of he disobedience accoiding o wha he child himself inended, raher han by he amoun of damage caused by hi disobedience. Suppose a child Sas heen fold no o ouch he dishes on h able. He disobeys-and breaks a dish. The chances aie ha his punishmen will be far heavier if he broken dish is an expensive one, han i i is a cheap one. Ye 'lie child'^ faul was he same, whaever he value of he piece desroyed by his disobedience. n oher words, before a paren allows himself o ndulge in punishmen, i is highly essenial ha he free himself from he emoion aroused by he loss or njury :ha he has suffered. Such freedom from personal bias and personal emoion is difficul o accomplish. f i is beyond he paren's power of aainmen, hen he should be wary of nflicing punishmen. A cardinal rule of waer safey is: 'Never go swimmin,, ulone." Many pri\ae camps and -nil Cirl and Boy Scou camps use he "waer buddy sysem," under which eah boy or girl s given a swimming parner, or buddy. la no sufficien o each resrain in he use of money; such iessons alone world end o develop a generaion of misers. The possession of money enails real responsibiliy. Children mus learn ha money represens eftor, srengh, and a porion of he life of he person who has earned They need also o realize ha i should provide no only for personal and family necessiies, bu for he needs of ohers, and for civic developmen. S«ST Children, a Marailc (or Paren.) 5:5 p. m. Busser Orchesra. :3 p. m. Roxy's Gang. 8: p. m. Riverside Hour. : p. m. Slumber Music. Tuesday, July 24. 6: p. m. Voers' Service. 6:3 p. m. Soconyland Skeches. 7:3 p. m. Seiberling Singers, 8: p. m. Eveready Hour. 9.- p. en. Clicquo Club Eskimos. 5:5 p. m. Happiness Resauran Orch. 6:3 p. m. Consiuional High Spos. 7: p. ra. Sromberg Carlson Hour. 7:3 p. m. Lewisohn Sadium Concers. : p. m. Slumber Muse. Wednesday, July 25. 8: p. in. paca Troubadours. 8:3 p. ra. Goodrich Silverown Orch. 9:3 p. ra. Naional Grand Opera. N. B. C. BLUE NET WORK 6: p. m. Geo. Olsen & Bis Music. 7:3 p. m. Sylvanla Forresers. 8: p. n. Philco Hour. Thursday, July 2$. 6:3 p. m. Coward Comfor Hour. 7:3 p. m. Hoover Seninels. 9:3 p. nx Halsey Suar Hour. 8: p. m. Maxwell House Hour. 9:3 p. m. The Fli Soldiers. : p. ra, Mlchelin Hour. Friday, July 27, : p. m. The Wonder Hour. 7: p. m. Ciies Service Hour. 8: p. ra. Bourjols, nc. 8:3 p. m. La France Orchesra. C:3 p. in. Dixies Circus. 7: p. ni- Gold Spo Pals. 7:3 p. ra. Whie Hock Concer, 8: p. m. Wrigley Review. Saurday, July 28. 5: p. m. Waldorf Asoria Music. 7:3 p, n. Lewisohn Sadium Cor cers. 2:3 p, m. ii. C. A. Denionsraf)^ Hour. : ) p. m. Slumber Music. The folljwing is a lis of saions carrying he above programs: Naional Broadcasing company Red Nework; WEAF, New York; YVEE, Boson; WTC, Harford; WJAK, Providence; WTAG, Worceser; WCSH, Porland. Me.; WLT and WF, Philadelphia; WRC, Washingon; WGY, Schenecady; WGU, Buffalo; YVCAE, Pisburgh; WTAM and WEAR. Cleveland; WWJ, Deroi; WSA, Cincinnai; W'GN and WLB, Chicago; KSD, S. Louis; WUC, Duvenpor; WHO, Des Moines; WOW, Omaha; WDAF, Kansas Ciy; WCC- WRHM. Minneapoiis-S. Paul; WTMJ, Milwaukee, KOA, Denver; WHAS, Louisville; WSM, Nashville; WMC, Memphis; WSB, Ailuna; WBT, Charloe; KVOO. Tulsa; WKAA Dallas; KPRC, Houson; YVOA, San Anonio; WBAP, F. Worh; WJAX, Jacksonville. Naional Broadcasing company Blue Nework; WJZ, New York; / WBZA, Boson; WBZ, Springfield; WBAL, Balimore; WHAM, Rocheser; KDKA, Pisburgh; WJR, Deroi; WLW, Cincinnai; KYW and WEBB, Chicago; KWK. S. Louis; WREN. Kansas Ciy; WCCO-WRHM, Mlnneapolis-SL Paul; WTMJ, Milwaukee; KOA, Denver; WHAS, Louisville; WSM. Nashvil'e; WMC, Memphis; WSB, Alana; WTB. Charloe; KVOO. Tulsa; WFAA. Dallas; KPRC, Houson; WOA, San Anonio; WBAP, FT. Worh; WRVA, Rich-, mond; WJAX, Jacksonville. To Avoid Howling n running a lengh of wire from he receiver proper o he loud speaker, if he laer is separaed any disance from he former, be careful o keep hi? wire away from he aerial lead-in. f he wo are oo elosa ogeher, a very persisen and annoying bowl will develop. Radio New.

7 THE PNCKNEY DSPATCH Recai By ELMO SCOTT WATSON HE oher dav a news picure service issued he phoograph shown above and in doing so' brough back for a momen from he dim pas he memory of one of he mos glorious periods- in all American hisory and recalled he sory of one of he wo ousanding ragedies of hose faraway imes. n he annals of he hisoric "Days of '49" here are no more hrilling sories han hose of wo differen groups of homeseekers whose sufferings on he overland rails o California have immoralized he names of he "Donner pary" and he "Jayhawker pary." is a curious coincidence ha boh paries originaed in he sae of llinois, ha boh raveled over he famous Oregon rail unil hey reached he region of he Grea Sal lake in Uah and ha boh made he ragic misake of seeking a shorer roue o he Promised Land insead of following he roue which would have brough heiu in safey o forune and happy homes in a new land. Bu here he coincidence ends excep for he fac ha boh found Deah awaiing hem along he rail. To he Donner pary, which se ou from Springfield,., in S4U. Deah appeared in he form of sarvaion and freezing cold n he snows of he high Sierras. To he Jay hawker pary, which lef Gulesburg,., hree years laer, in he spring of S4P, and which, seeking o avoid he misakes of he Donner pary, fell ino greaer ribulaion, Deah appeared n he form of snrvafchjn-fru4, hirs and he overpowering / hea of Yra earhly inferno o which hey gave he name of Deah valley 'JJhe Donner pary was one of he hundreds which began o flock o California almos immediaely afer he war win Mexico. On April l.'>, 84G 3 men, women and children who had assembled a Springfield,.. for wha hey hough would be a five-monhs journey o he Pacific coa^, se ou for he Golden Wes, The organizer of he pary was James F, Reed, bu i ook is name from he Donner brohers, George and Jacob, who were neighbors of Reed. Of he 3 in he pary, 6 were children, among whom were wo lile girs. Eliza Donner and Virginu Reed, who laer wroe sories of heir journey which have become classic accouns of his expediion. Eliza Donner's descripion of he equipmen which her faher and uncle provided for he long journey is as vivid a descripion of he "covered wagon" era in American hisory as can be found anywhere. n one wagon were he seed and farming implemens for use when hey reached California and wih hese he laces, muslins, sains and velves o be used n rading for land. n he second were he supplies for he journey, he food, clohing and camp equipmen, as well as various brighw colored garmens, beads, necklaces, mirrors and he like, o be used in making friends wih he ndians along he roue. The hird wagon was he family "home on wheels" and i. as well as each of he oher wo was drawn by hree yoke of oxen. For several weeks he journey wns unevenful. On May 9. he Dormer Life of "Skyscraper" The associae edior of he Archi ecural Record says ha he average skyscraper s esimaed o coninue in exisence from 23 o 3 years. This brief period of exisence s due o he rapid growh and change in our ciies, and does no indicae failure due o consrucs n. The modern kyscrapei wih proper care o pro ec he seel framework and foo lags, should exis a cenury or long > Mrs. Caherine M. Brown of San V Francisco, sole urvivior of he llfaed Donner pary, recall he vivid pary emerged from he deser and o be abandoned and evenually he incidens of early California hisory approached he mounains. Then i when she was a lile girl during he was discovered ha heir food supplies were running low and California hecic gold rush days, and, being an aris of unusual abiliy, pus hem was sill hundreds of miles away By on canvas. his ime, oo, dissension had arisen ^n he pary and a dispue beween Reed and Snyder resuled in he killing of he laer. When hey finally pary fell in wih anoher emigran rain, commanded by Edwin Bryan, reached he mounains i was o find consising of 98 fighing miev 5 women, 46 wagons and 35 cale. The hem even greaer dangers. For he ha he. many delays had brough addiion of he Donner pary o his early snows had begun o fail on he caravan made i so large ha i was Sierras and crossing he mounains divided ino wo pars for convenience in raveling and an organizaion hears hey urned back o a cabin would be impossible. So wih heavy wih he proper officers o direc is on he shores of a lake, since known affairs was formed. By he middle as Donner lake, which had been buil of June he emigran rain was ma-king is way hrough Nebraska and earlier, buil more cabins and pre by a pary of emigrans wo years nearing For Laramie, which hey pared as bes hey could for he winer. reached safely and sopped o repair A series of sorms piled up he heir wagons. Alhough several of he pary (mainly he older ones) died and were buried along he rail, he pary reached For Bridger wihou undue disaser Then when i was near he Grea Sal lake he emigran rain divided, he larger porion deciding o keep o he old road o California while he Donners, Reeds and many ohers, 87 in all, made he faal decision o aemp wha was called he Hasings Cu-off, which passed along he souh ern edge of he lake and was said o shoren h roue o California by 3() miles before i rejoined he For Hall emigran road on he HumbrJd river in Nevada. The Djnner pary soon f,mnd ha i had Dade a misake, for he emigrans were seven days in reaching Weber janyon and hen loimd ha hey mus make heir own rail by cuing lu/lr way hrough xavy underbrush and making a road as hey wen. While hey were sruggling hrong.i he Hasing Cu-off hey were joined by he Graves pary, anoher llinois group which had sa ou from heir nonies near wha is now Lacon,., a abou he same ime us he Donner pary had sared. The Graves pari consised of W. V. Graves, his wif and eigh children, his son-in-law. Jay Fosdick, and a young man named John Snyder, and hey were o play a prominen par in he ragedy ha \vii% so soon o follow. No less dramaic han he sories of Eliza Donne? and Virginia llcpil is he accoun of he Donner ragedy as given from he viewpoin of he Graves family and recorded in an old book "Records of he Olden Time, or Fify Years on he Prairies" by Spencer Ellsworh and prined in Lacon,., in 88. Afer making heir way a las hrough Weber canyo. he combined pary found iself facing a deser They had been old i was only 4 miles wide and hey ook wha he> hough was an ample supply o waer. Bu he deser proved o be more han wice ha disance across and for wo nighs and a day hey sruggled across he dreary alkali wase, suf ferlng from hea and hirs by day and from cold a nigh. When he hird day came and he unending des er sill sreched before ihcm. one of he pary wen nheud in search of waer, leaving insrucions for he drivers o unhich heir oxen and fo low if he cale began o give ou. All of he, wagons excep one. had er. Elecrolysis has been found o be njurious o he lif. of seel, and his may be a desrucive facor 'abou which lile s kruiwn) which under cerain condiions ma.\ shoren he life of he skyscraper o half a cenury or so. Fine Engineering Fea Engineers developing a hydroelecric power plan near Sao Paulo, Brazil, caugh a couple of rivers which had he habi of flowing wesward, reformed hem (o flow eas and hen snow unil i was 4 fee deep. The food supplies were almos exhaused and when he las of he cale had been killed and eaen he emigrans were reduced o eaing he hides, which when boiled, were lile more han masses of glue. Several aemps were m:'de o push across he mounains and seek relief in he California selemens on he oher side, bu all, excep one, failed. A "forlorn hope" expediion, of en men and five women se ou and alhough eigh of he men perished on he way, he survivors finally reached Suer's for. A relief pary was mmediaely sen ou by Capain Suer which cached a supply of foor) along he way arid arrived wih only a small amoun of provisions which were doled ou o he famishing members of he pary. On February 22 a pary of 23 sared ou o cross he mounains and afer sruggling hrough.he snow found ha wild animals had desroyed he cache of food. Forunaely, anoher relief pary from Suer's for reached hem in ime o save hem from sarvaion. n he meanime scenes of almos indescribable horror were aking place among hose who had remained a Donner lake. Faced by he alernaive of sarving o deah or resoring o cannibalism he wreched survivors chose he laer and i is in he accoun of he Graves family, as wrien by Ellsworh, ha he harrowing deails of wha ook place hen are revealed. More relief paries evenually arrived and by degrees he rem nans of he pary made heir way over he snows of he mounains down ino he valley of he Sacrameno and o Suer's for. Sarvaion and he cold had exaced a fearful oll. Fory-wo of he 83 members of he pary who had been overaken by winer in ha errible camp had perished. Only 8 of he original pary of 3 which had lef Springfield ever reached California. Descendens of some of he survivors sill live in California and in VMS had a par in dedicaing a monumen on he spo near Donner lake where many of'he pary perished. is a monumen e he daunless pioneer splrir which carried he survivors of he hisoric Donner pary hrough nor rors and privaions such us few human beings have experienced o deah less fame. led he waers by a series of dams and syphons up over a mounain range o he pensocks. Now he plan has an effecive head of 7¾ meers, produces WMXHMiorse power and can generae 8OU.OU. and he annual rampage of he rivers, which once resuled in flooding en square miles of valu able land wihin he ciy, has been squelched. The Canadian governmen has es abllshed s sancuary abou l.'mjx' square miles n exen for nusk oven Gypsies Dying, Scienis Finds March of Civilizaion Forces Eluive Wanderers o Exincion. Washingon. Gypsies are on he Wing in heir oioior caravans again, migruiug chiefly nor inward for ae summer und ju& as hard for scieniss o ruck and sudy as any runs migraing birds. seems likely ha he real gypsy race is slowly on he road o exincion, according o Dr. Waller Hough, anhropologis of he Unied Saes Naional museum, who has long been neresed in hese elusive wanderers. The clearing of foress and he broader selemen of his counry leave fewer peaceful havens for gypsy encampmens. Horse rading and inkering are no good Twenieh cenury business projecs. Gypsy forune-elling mus compee now wih forms of popular psychology, characer reading, asrology and oher more learned looking mehods of dickering wih he fuure, alhough he gypsies are shrewdly aking on some of his learned paer. Originally From ndia. Bu scieniss have learned and deduced some facs abou he gypsies and heir myserious ancesry before waa oo lae. "More han years ago, a suden of comparaive languages showed ha he gypsies are originally from ndia," said Docor Uough. "They came o Europe in he Middle ages by way o Egyp. When anyone asked where hey were from hey said, from Egyp, and hey sll! claim Egyp as heir naive land. Bu many signs poin o heir Hindu origin." A camp of pure-blood gypsies, such as are rarely seen nowadays, would reveal awny, lihe men wih expressive faces, black eyes and hair and clean-cu feaures, a real Hindu ype, Docor Hough poins ou. Then, oo, he gypsy maiden's love of finery berays he orienal srain. The gypsy dances sugges he orienal freedom and posures. Gypsy love of horses no doub was brough from he hills of ndia, he anhropologis also believes, or is known ha when he Find Skull in reland Buried 3, Years Ago Ahenry, reland. A human skeleon believed o be hree housand years old bus Jus been aken from a grave near here, and he skull has been deposied in he Naional museum in Dublin. The body in he grave was burled n a curved posiion, he knees being drawn up owards he head, expers say ha he skull poined o a high racial index and inellecual capaciy of a iigh sandard. An urn beauifully shaped and orn i- meried wih chevron designs was found a he foo of he grave. gypsies emerged no Europe rhey hud ine animals and pleny of mmifj, und hey have always been cuuuuiaseurs of horses and dogs. A few races of Hindu religiuu have j clung o hem. "They will no ea eels and a few oher animals because hey hink ha in he muaions of he soul he spirps of heir ancesors may nhabi hem," Docor Hough saes. Burn $2, Wagon. A long-sanding cusom of he gypsy ha is a survival, no doub o ndia, is heir burning of he possessions of he dead. n, n Maryland, Chief Seh Level 'a guyly pained palaial wagon, valued a $2, and illed wih his propery, was burned. The ceremony was conduced by his widow hoda and several relaives who wep while he flames desroyed he gypsy chiefs equipage." The gypsies seadily end o blend racially, as wanderluslug srangers wih red hair, freckle:?, alien feaures, or ungypsyllke speech join a gypsy band and marry ino gypsy families, is difficul now for an anhropologis o ind a pure gypsy ype, bu gypsy emperamen runs as rue o form as ever. Firs Newon Ediion o Library of Congress Washingon. One of he rares books of science he firs ediion of Sir saac Newon's "'rinelpla." has now been secured by he Library of Congress, afer years of seurch. Though only ¾ inches hick and inches high by 7½ inches wide, wih 5 pages, i has ben ermed "he mos imporan prined work on exac science ever published." was published in GS7 in London, and in Newon firs gave o he world he resuls of his fundamenal sudy of he laws of graviaion. Two ssues of he firs ediion were made in he year of is publicaion, one being inended for sale n England and he oher on he coninen. The Library of Congress copy is of he firs issue. However, he enire ediion wns small and is relaed by conemporary wriers ha as soon as G was very difficul o obain. A presen i is almos unprocurable. The library's copy was purchased for Wason Davis, managing edior of Science Service, bu upon learning of heir desire for a copy he relinquished n heir favor. The full ile of he book. n Lain, s "Philosophiue Narurall.s Principia Mahemaical' An neresing feaure of he ile page is ha i bears he imprimaur, or approval, of Samuel Pepys, famous for bis diary, who was n ha ime presiden Of he lloyal sociey. i/h.. ndians Won' Sing ^ Nigh Song During Day Paris. The ndians of ndia and he ndia s of he Unied Saes lave.much. n common n heir '.in.(., says Leopold Sokowsk, condneo, of rhe Philadelphia onbesra. Mr. Sh'kowskl recenly reurned o he Wesern $ Bol Tears Up Girl' 4f Shoes and Sockings X Peersburg, Va. Susie Bur ^ row, welve years old, daugher X of Joseph Burrow of Brincaj f Georges couny, had a narrow X escape from deah by lighning " recenly a iiurrowsviile. when u bol ore her shoes and sockings o shreds. Sunned he child, who wai visiing her aun and wua in a room wih anoher child lying X upon a bed, ran downsairs and!» discovered blood ssuing from a gasli n her foo. Afer appar- J» enly passing hrough he girl's X loo, he lighning dashed uu- j der he bed and coninued X hrough he house, doing cousiieruble damu^e o ceilings 'k und walls. X and walls. world afer six monhs in he Orien and he Near Eas. Las year," Air. SokowsKi said,! made my firs rip no lhi American Far Wes, sudied he ndians and heir music and dunces and alked o as many of hem us possible, in ndia las winer did he same, avoiding whie men in order o be wih he naives and ry o undersand hem and learn from hem. "The music of he American redskin and he Hindu are boh affeced grealy by he posiion of he sun. They have songs for he sunrise, for he afernoon, for wiligh and for nigh-ime, and i is mpossible o ge hem o sing a sunrise song in he afernoon. remember naving heard a beauiful song near Taos, N. M one eigh, and he nex day asked he ndian singer o repea i for me. "'No now, he said, 'ha was moon music "And n ndia a Hindu whom asked o repea a melody bad heard a dawn old me he wouldn' sing a he ime asked, explaining ha was 'sunrise music'" Band of Women Thieves Caugh by Sovie Police Moscow. The operaions of a gang of women hieves here have been cu shor by he arres of heir leader, Mme. L Kachunovlch. The police indicae ha hese women have robbed hundreds of homes n he leading Hussian ciies over a long period of ime. Mme. Kachanovlch is described as a highly culured and eleganly dressed woman who has been living for some ime n he bes Moscow hoels. Her game hus been o inser adverisemens D various newspapers announcing ha she sough a place for her maid, whom she recommends highly, bu whom for various reasons she could no longer employ. n his way si e go her confederaes ino good homes, which soon hereafer were myseriously burglarized. The arres of one of hese "maids recenly on suspicion led o disclosures involving Mme. Kachunovlieh und her assisans. Up-o-Dae Shopping New York. Drop a coin in he slo for wha you wish o buy and receive your change and a "hank you" from a mechanical man. A robo is o be used by a merger of auomaic merchandising companies. Blue and Gray Veerans Swear Comradeship Union and Confederae veerans of he Civil war rrx>r he oah of obligaion upon nducion no honorary membership of he Veerans of Foreign Wars A San Meuo, Cnllf. Sailors and 'marine from bases a San Dieo formed n guard of honor o he aged sixy who were able o Join in he public cererony a he oudoor orga pavilion n Balboa park. EGHT MEN HAVE DED AS SCENCE MARTYRS N YEAR Dr. Hide/o NogueM cf Rockefeller Yellow Fever Commission K Laes Vicim. New York. The names of n leas eigh men have been added during he lus year o he lis of "maryrs of science" research workers who have given heir lives in he ques of knowledge. Dr. Hdeyo Noguch, baceriologis wih he Bockefeller foundaion's wes Africa yellow fever commission, was a vicim of «disease whose organism he had sue-.-e -Jed in isolaing. lls passing recalled ha Dr. Adrian Sokes, London scienis. jad succumbed o he fever a few monhs iefore while sudying in he same localiy. Records kep by he American Associaion for Medical 'rogress n New fork, show ha Ave oher men have giveu heir lives for science in recen monhs. Dr. Alvaro Alvin. n P.ra/i! iau roengenologis, died on May 'Jl as he resul of his experimens wih X-ruys, which muilae so many of he nvesigaors who sudy hem. Docor Alvin had los boh hands. Dr. Maxlne Menard. KrenHi roengenologis, died in Paris from he effecs of similar researches. The deah of George C. Williams. London ra diologis, on April was direcly aribuable o his sudies, which had claimed one hand and par of he oher. Be had undergone 4 operaions. Dr. Alexander Bogdannv, a Husslnn. los his life afer ruusfusiug he blood of a ubercular suden o himself on he heory ha he had found a way o huild up a resisance o he disease. The suden recovered, hu he experimen was faal o Bogdanov. Anoher hero of Relence in he las year was Dr. S. Uawsuo Wilson, an Knglish anesheis. He had done special work on he physiology of anesheized persons and was seeking a form of genenil aneshesia ha would permi he paien o reain conscious ness. Me died los Sepember while) experimening on himself. Ohio Physician o ^ Figh Fever in Brazil Troy. Ohio. HeOh Commissioner porer.. Crawford has received confirmaion of his appoinmen as a regular member of nernaional healh division of he Kockefeller foundaion. He will be saioned n BrarM for he nex hree year and his immediae duies will be fx> aid n proecing ha area agains yellow frver. The aenion of Rockefeller foundaion officials WHS araced fo Docor Crawford by bis success n organizing he Miami couny henll unlf and puing f on a lil»h plane of efficiency. Clear glass wns unknvvn i: unci n imes. _^

8 }> v l" $"... ' Whie ar Gasoline Sarcline Gasoline www More Miles per Gallon Our Specialiy Tha' Why They Come C. A. WEDDGE Whie Sar Filling Saion FOR Saroleum Moor Oil Knockoline Gasoline Q.r\l ims Overland Truck ONE TON SPAD Ligh Delivery wih op, in running order nquire a THS OFFCE good "AFRCA From Cario o he Cape llusraed Lecure by COL EDWN S. GEORGE Famous World Travellor a he Pinckney Communiy Hall on SATURDAY EVE, JULY 28 4 Benefi of he Communiy Hall This lecure on Animal and Naive life in Africa will be illusraed by 5 f of moion picure film depicing wild life along he Nile, Belgian Congo and Norh Rhodesia wih views of beauiful Vicoria Falls, Come and see life as i exiss in» darkes Africa and see he region made Admission 35c HE PNCKNEY DSPATCH» coninaad from firs pa Pinckney AB R H PO A McClear, lb Bowman, 2b Brown, c Swarhou, p Cox, a s Wegener, r f Livermore.l f Bale, 3b G. Reason,c f Kruger, 3 b R. Jagnaw, lb L. Jagnaw, s s Seiz, p Ford, c Walsh, c f Zasky, 2 b Dancer, f Tread well, r f > Jackson AB R H PO A Sruck ou bw-swarhou 3, Seiz - 7, Raae> on balls o<t Swarhou, Seiz 3. Lef on bases-pinckney, Jackson 6.Doub«play Ford.llmpires Clark and Hall. r NEGHBORNG NEW3 Mrs. Emma Deverick, aged 23 yrs. who confessed o seing fire o he biddings on he Lyman farm in Dexer ownship, was found insane and aken o he asylum for he criminal insane a onia. The Chelsea Sandard published a leer from Gov. Green las week in which he saes emphaically ha he cmen plan a Four Mile lake operaed by convic labor will no be cloned down. The Grass Lake merchans haw conraced o pu on a free( movie show here every Wednesday nigh S. Sephen's Episcopal Church a Hamburg, said o be he second oldes in he sae is undergoing exen sive repair. A field of corn near Dundee measured 3 inches in heigh July 4h. The Seven-Mile Road will be lighed from Norhville o Woodward Ave commencing Augus. The Poer Fox Farm in Green Oak now has 85 Silver-Black foxes. Angelo Maybaum, aged 33 years, of Deroi was drownded a sland Lake recenly. The Unadilla School Reunion will be held July 2. The Livingson Couny Courhouse ia being redecoraed. Evangelis Bill Colgrove is holding revival services a Howell. The arson case agains Wm. Terhune of Oak Grove has been disconinued by order of he sae fire marshall. Samuel Rosbach of Flin is a candidae for congress in he sixh disric on he Democra icke. SPECAL ON CE CREAM FREEZERS For a limied ime we are giving a reducion of 2 o]o on our sock of freezers. We have hem in wo, four and six quar sizes. TEMS OF 25 YEARS AGO From he Dispach of July 6,9«Miss Lelia Monks is aending he summer school a Ypsilani. Miss Esher Baron enerained a number of lile misses on her Xh birhday las Thursday afernoon. Percy Swarhou has been graned an embalmers license, He ook he examinaion before he Sae Board of Healh a Lansing. Addison Wheeler, aged 66 years, died a he home of' his siser,_jmrs. F. A. Slgler, July. Harvey Harringon, aged 76 years, died a his home here July. Mrs. Sarah Sykes Brower died suddenly a Dexer, July 3, 3. The funeral was held here from he home of Mrs. L. M. Colby. A he school meeing Monday E. W. Kennedy and Charles Campbell were eleced o succeed hemselves. was voed o raise $4 by mill ax. The American Concer Co. will exhibi a Pinckney and also give a free balloon ascension Saurday evening. Born o Wir Baraum and wife of Unadilla, July, 93, a daugher. Born o Holden Dubois and wife of Unadilla, July 7, a girl. A girl was born o Frank.Mien and wife of Hamburg July 5. TME TO CULL THE CULL The season is now a hand when farmers should be hinking seriovsly and hen ac in culling heir ^poulry flocks. n he pas years Couny Agen Rolander saes rvany farmers cull heir flocks bu no unil re in he fall afer hey have been fed for hree or four mnnhs wihou nny reurns. By early culling many diseased hens especially hose being diseased wih uberculosis are eliminaed. Here are some imelv hus as Ascribed by he U. S. Dep of he T. B. Eradicaion work: Do you kn W Tha f «e fowl wih uberculosis is fcund n your Hock he enire flock has been^%osed. and wihou a doub here arc many ohers wih he disease. Tha a fa hon is ofen found o be roen wih uberculosis. Tha culling will no remove all uberculosis fowls from A diseased flock. Tha a large percenage of uberculosis fowls do no produce eggs. Tha he egg producion oi all fiocks is greaes daring heir firs year. Tha he larger reurns from he sale of fowls for slaugher is soon a- er he eo«e of he fcrs laying neriod Tha o dispese ef your enire flock annually and build a new dock fron your chicks, provided ha a frequen cleaning of he coops and yards is praciced, will no only bring you a larger income from your fows, hu will remove 75 o o of all diseases, including Tuberculosis from your flocks. Why wai Sar he new plan now and receive he reward. July ^928 LOCAL AND GBOfAL A swarm of bees seled on one of rees in he yard of Dr. C. L, Sigler las week. They were here for a couple of days unil hev were capured by E. E. Fros and E. F. Wegener. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Breh of Deroi spen he week end wih Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers. Mrs. Mary McDowell and Sadie Wanes of Hol were Friday giess of Mrs. L. C. Rogers. Mrs. C. J. Teeple and Miss Melba Rhodes were in Jackson Saurday. Mr. and Mrs.Vicor Johnson of Deroi were week end guess of Mrs. Elizabeh Johnson. C. V. Van Winkle and Wilkes Clark were in Lansing Saurday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson and daughers of Bridgewaer were he guess of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bale Sunday. Mi^s Mary Ellen DoyU of Jackson viied Mr. and Mrs. rvin Kennedy on» day las week. Mrs. C. P. Sykes, Mrs. rvin Kennedy and he Misses Jessie Green and Marilda Rogers were in Jackson Thursday. Mrs. Esella Fich and Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fich of Poniac were week end guess of Mr. and Mrs.Ber Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swarhou are visiing heir daugher, Mrs. George Kradlev of Linden. Mesdames Pe^rl Bowers, Dessie Dunn'> and Mesica Curry of Deroi were Saurday guess of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Rowers. W. H Mevers and wife were in Howell Monday. Mrs Eliza Gardner and>mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Runciman >4hb6red o he r^h Wills Sunday. H. F Murnbv m-»de a business rip e H~---~U Mordr"-' a. m. Vie -^ r^b'^- of Deroi visied a he v r." >>is "nndfaher, Wm. Robe^s. ^v^» Sunday. Galh^i H n^rn-^ of Dexer was a pjr-rvp^v vi-ior- one day las week. A. TT M"r^- i.«^>king his vacaion. Mi?" FnnW'"' T "<mborn of Gregory' '~ " " "luing n he bank during his absence. SPECAL TRACTOR SALE Saring July 8h for en days only will give special prices on used and rebuil nernaional and Fordson racors. Leap Year Privilege Hag Been Legalized Leap year was so named by he English because by he old Julian calendar every anniversary on ha year leaped over one day n he week, bu how long he name has been n exisence s no recorded. Likewise he origin of ''ladles' privilege" on his year s los D aniquiy, alhough legend has ha S. Parick nauguraed oe cusom. s said ha n 288 he followlog law, legalizing leap year cusoms, was enaced n Scoland: - is sau and ordaln ha during he rein of hlr mois bllssi Magnae, for ilk yea re knowne as lepe yeare, lk raayden ladye of bohe Mghe and lowe esai shall hae liberie o bespek ye man she likes, albei he refuses o alk her o be his lawful wyfe, he shall be mulced in ye sum ane pundls or less, as his esai may be; excep and awls if he can make appeare ha he s berohl ane her woman he han shall be free." When he llusraed Almanac quoed his saue in 865, however, s auheniciy was quesioned. was said no such law appeared on he saue books,of Scoland, nor were here records of any such fines. France once had a law on behalf of fne feminine leap year wooers, and he cusom was legalized in Genoa and Florence n he Fifeenh cenury. Deroi News. forme of Saluaion Tha Seem Peculiar f some one should approach you and say, "How do you perspire r or ask you if you have eaen your rice, don' be offended. These are he words by which he Egypians and Chinese ay "How do you do?" when hey mee an acquainance. All races have heir own peculiar forms of saluaion. On islands near he Philippines naives grasp he foo of he person hey wish o gree and genly rub heir faces wih Souh Baa islanders rub noses and exchange gifs, whlla he Moors kiss each oher's -ahoulders, How is your srengh f was he greeing in ancien Rome, where every mfn was a warrior. The Greeks, wih oher hings han war on heir minds, said, "Wha business are you engaged inr The Frenchman's " am charmed and enchaned o mee monsieur" is difficul o improve upon. M How do you find yourselfr s he German's greeing, and when a gues rises from able hey express he hope ha he has had a heary meal and ha he will find himself he bear for he chaer of he repas -Lvoor There s one hing harder o undersand in Lwow han he Hebrew, Polish, German, alian and Russian heard on is srees he pronunciaion of h$ ciy's name. Mos of qs would pronounce he "L" and follow i up by a well emphasised "wow." Bu he Poles will ell you o preaa your ongue o he roof of your mouh and "L" a we do, han forcefully bi ha lowar lip wih he uppar aa. if as 7 TH us here is beauy in he er-. vice, here is undersanding and digniy in he arrangemen and real fairness in he financial obligaion. W.ANTED -Washings Mrs. Wm. Darrow FOUND-AuomoDile nquire a his office. P. if.swarthout FUNEfcAL HOKe NEN6.39 N CH WJAN license o NOTCE have horses for : Kil long as his adv: coninues. W. H. Euler. do plae....for SERVCE-Regiscred Colanha Holsein bull, 6 monhs old. F. E. Hoffman, Alfred Morgan farm. 2 mi. wes, mi. norh of Pinckney FOE SALE- w 4. as year old work horse, Merwin Campbell 'OR RENT-4 acres of land, hoose nd barn. Work land on share or en cheap. Crysal Beach subdh sion, 3 miles eas, mile souh of >inckney. Address Jacob Dunn, 83 Dexer Bird. Deroi, Mich. or John Melvin, Pinckney, Mich. OR SALE-Early yellow den seed orn. Field seleced. High germilaion. Come quick if you wan i E. L. Mclnyre OR SALE-Whie Den Seed Corn. Glenbrook Sock Farm, R. F. D. 3 Pinckney, Mich. 'OR RENT-Fory acres of upland asure a Peysville. irs. Charles Burroughs,68 W.Sibley 'hone 36 Howell, Mich. 'OR SERVCED regisered Shor,.orn Durham bull, fee $2., Rober Kelley. OR RENT-Abou acres of pasure. nquire of Norman Reason. STATE OF MCHGAN n he Circui Cour of Livingson. for he Couny John Wriggelsworh and J. A. Wilcox, co-parners doing business as Wriggelsworh & Wilcox Plainiffs vs. r J. C. Cremer, Ojvhose firs name is unknown bu whose person is well known.) Defendan To whom i may concern: Take noice ha on he weny-hird day of May, 928, a Wri of Aachmen was duly issued ou of he Circui Cour for he Couny of Living, son a he sui of John Wrijreelsworh and J. A. Wilcox, co-parners doing business as Wriggelsworh & Wilcox, hai above named plainiffs.agans he lands.enemens.goods and chaels, money and effecs of J C. Cremer (whose firs name is unknown bu whose person is well known), he defendan above named, for he sum of Five Hundred Fify Dollars ($55), which said Wr,,vas reurnable on he weny-nird dav of June 928. ^ Daed: June 3, 928. Don W. VanWinkle Aorney for Plainiffs. Buainss Address: Howell, Mich. AUTO TRMMNG Am prepared o do all kinds of auo rimming and upholsering a reasonable raes. Come and look over my new line of samples. Upholsfring Will upholser or rebuild all knds of furniure. All he laes fabrics o choose from Saisfacion Guaraneed. J. K. (RAY) KENNEDY Pinckney Phone 23F2 FOR RENT--A HUCKLEBERRY Swamp in Unadilla ownship. James Spears. WANTED-A girl for general housework. Phone 57F2, Pinckney, Mich. WANTEDo'i shares. ools. -A man o work my Will furnish sock farm and Marin Baranoski, Pinckney David Jones farm, Phone 8F2 FOR SALE-One Grain Drill,, One Mowing Machinc,One Dee ring Grain Binder, ail in good working condiion. Michael Lavey LOST--A Whie Poodle in he illage of Pinckney. Answers o he na<r:^ of "Flufly".Will give reward for reurn. Mrs. Wm. Hayman, R. F. D. \ FOR" ham; a wo weigh W. k SALE-New Milch Cow, ham; also Sow and eigh year old co and i i roan mg 7. H. Murphy, Dur- P»g» col, Jas. Doyle farm. FOR SALE-Combinaion hay and sock rack. Also kele and jacke for sock food cooking. Frank Haynes, Pinckney FOR SALE-Whie enamel, Kichen Kook Range. nquire a c. 4 bu.rer office WANTED-Man or couple o work on farm by monh. Ren and board furnished. Good pay. M. Barkovjch, Beebe fwm. FOR RENT--A good house. nquire E. Farnum. SPLENDD BARGANSr-n Sewing Machine of all makes, Singers^Whies ec. Tradein on he famous Marha Washingons, and M. Vernon Elecrics. Hemsiching supplies, repairs ec. Whie Sewing Machine Co. 25 E. Washingon S. Ann Arbor FOR SALE-A number of young pigs. H. Barkovich, Beebe farm. FOR SALE--2 pigs, seven weeks old; also 48 coarse wool sheep and lambs. - E. A. Pobursky, Howell, r f d S Harry Williams farm FOR RENT 2 acres of lowland pasure wih waer and also 2 acres of sheep pasure.. Dan Rielly, Honey Farm, Hudson Comen FOR SALE Five whie... pigs, eigh weeks old. nquire of Georg Markos, Pinckney, Mich. FOR SALE- SOW' wih nine M. T. Graves FOR SERVCE Holscin Bull, George Grejner. Pig. FOR SALE-Two row boas. n-i quire of John J. 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