S econd P eriod B ig V otes E nd REV, HR BEATiy tL KNOIIVN PAS

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S econd P eriod B ig V otes E nd REV, HR BEATiy tL KNOIIVN PAS
PUBLISHED
TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
TWICE-A-WEEK
—Ju
SIXTEENTH YEAR—NO. 4
CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAV^SEPTEMBKR 22, *922
S e c o n d P e r io d B ig V o te s E n d
W O R L D ’S
C H A M P IO N
RECEN TLY
$1.50 THE YEAR
TR A V ELER S
A R R IV E D
IN
LONDON
LOCAL
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1922 STATE FAIR
BREVITIES
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Our Rhone No. 190 i
l AMPAIGN
Rev. Carl Ertel and Mrs. Krtol and
375,000 SEE M ICHIGAN EXPO;SIchildren who have been spending th'eir
vacation injO hio, returned to their TIQ N ~-E D U C A T IO lN A l.\ EXHIEJIT8
home this week.
' ...... — ~ HOLD A /iSl.TQBS.JNTEREST.
ENDS IN EIGHT MORE DAYS, COMPETITION, IHiCOMES
KEENER AS END DRAWS NEAR —CONTESTANTS
WORKING
FOR-BIG RESULTS THIS WKEK-TOM(H(nnw, w u x
RKJ
DAY —EVERY, CONTESTANT SHOULD CAM. AT TRIBUNE- OF.
CALLED GREATEST
REV, H. R. BEATiy
Miss Ella Freer, who has been G. W. DICKINSON A N N O U N C ES
spending sjnnetune visiting friends in
P L A N S FO R NEW - B U ILD IN G
Marshalltown, Iowa, has ' returned —
home.
tL KNOIIVNPAS...
,.F IC E SATURDAY-MISS BRADBURY TAKES LEAD AGAIN.
DIES SUDDENLY
The. last' chance to secure Big Votes will remain_until three o'clock Sat­
l i s t e r of M. E. Church Dies While
will end tomorrow night. " Tliis- Sat* urday'Sdptem ljer . ‘30. At 3 o’clock
Attending Fair.
urilay “ night September 23,' at : 10 the.closing houitoLtho bank, the box
o’clock is the last opportunity during will bo brought to the Tribune office
All Chelsea was' shocked arid sadthe Tribune Automobile andV Prize whore it will remain locked until
dened-on learning of the sudden death
‘_"lTimpipry,6u''wilUKave_to -securc-big -cight^b’clockr-whon-it-w illrbe turned of Rev.-HomTy Robert Beatty, pastor
votes, as n e x t week—tho -last A veek^ ovof“ tT)7thn^niciar"jU(lges 'who' will’ of the, Methodist church, Wednesday
the smallest vote schedule of the cam­ open the box and nutko -the official utternoon,. Rev, Beatty accompanied ___Itas iin- Uiiveli'il. iimnvj.liii.ii .UU.tK'iU mil,',-. i.’upi.-W - W-hmlvi-weHpaign will be in force. The wise con* count of ballots and announce the win-, by his .children left at noon to attend
(staiidliig) iiini I.. Emilia- (ui nlm id) c o m p ly arrived in I.iiiidmi, Tbev have
_ t oxtaii ts are working .this week with ners of. t he, prizes, according to the the.Idij'.- ut- >Anu Arbor, About 5 jv.w toured -ihr.>m-li tlm P. S. A., Ciuiadu. Smilb Am<'iT-a. M.'Nbm mnl . \ iis^ ’determ ination to make everyjninuto publ ished rules of the ’campaign./ All o’clock he left the Fair grounds to get _t.ridm .jiudjin.'..l.,i vi:ir i;,,ii .........imtlnent at once. Tliev will n,>t I'niiuilrie their
tour milII lli'Ji.
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1 count to their advantage in capturing candidates will d e p o sit'th e subscrip­ ■iis. machine to relunv hon\e. , Hurry
r the big prize—the $1055 Studebaker tions secured next week in ;the. ballot Lisle of Ami Arbor., was .■■■accompany-'
■: Touring-Car.
'. v-- box, All subscriptions ' must be ac­ ing Mi’. Beatty to his nmdiino.
One week from this Saturday the companied--by cash,m oney. or.der,. or
The two mon bad just passed out of
big competition will come to a suc­ certified, check as. no personal checks the .entrance, and wore walking dowi)
cessful end. Hundreds .of subscrip­ tor more than $20, and only one from the road when;Air, Beatty said, “Wait
tions m ay'yot be secure^.by the work­ any, one person will i bo accepted dur- a minute,” -Mr. Lisle endeavored to
ers', and a battle royal will be on fronv -i.ng-- the -last—'week; f -All wi 11 -be se­ support Mr, Beatty who sank to the
An auto load of men returning from
now until the end in eight move days. cret fronr Monday until, the official- ground. Death came almost instant­ tji.e Masonic doings at Ypsilanti 'lues- ■ Offieial: aimouMcement : has been
count is made Saturday night Sept.30, ly, duo to high, blood prosure.
day night had a narrow escape with broadcast to th e . elTect that, the b’ord
.Miss Bradbury Again In head
All votes turned inj up to this Satur-..
Mr. iteattv. i and family came to their lives when Hie car nearly turned plants at Deaborn, River Rouge and
Miss Merle Bradbury is back in day night will hei counted by- cam- Chelsea three 'years ago and had just Over. C. E. Clayton was driving bis li ighland Bark- . which were closed
first place again. Very few votes jmigfi 'manager and ' published next sta rted li?:U fourth yi'ar.' Me' will not Dodge ear and bad II; Sclmmalccr and down last Huturday were, reopened
were cast since the last count o f bal-. Tuesday. Under this plan it will he only ■be. missed by. his ■congregation Otto Hinderer with him. At the cor­ and. the men-aro being -notified to re' lots, as all the contestants are work­ impossible for any one not even those but by all the people, in this vicinity. ner south o f to'vn as they turned onto Hi rn to work, 'fhe regular shift s ta rt­
ing for votes and paying very little connected with this office to know any Mr, Beatty was one-of the most public the road into Chelsea the car swerved ing at midnight last night • started
attention to their present vote ;-stand* thing of the standing of the contest­ spirited men in the community and ami would have turned turtle’ had it the work, ,'1’be' order was received
. was ■■a!\vuys-wiHifig=TlF-UniTltip hulpingTirot-beon- for-a—ti-ee wlviclv saved—-4t- from Edsd Ford; This order sends
ing. They are preparing for the final ants, during the last week...
’7-0,000 D etroit1men back to thoir ”jobs7
count to 1>e made in eigTTCTnore days.
Contestants -may-deposit -t-hem-sub- .mnd-whttFe-.neei-lcilr—U-Uj-prosoncejiili mini tu rn in g ^
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c.riptions id the box,, at the Kempf dso ijTT'greatly' missed in the public
The car was going at such a speed and- means additional work fop-thous­
- --^^-rM anner-of-C losing
- - .Blink anv time- dxnTng'irext-\yeek-up1
■'•ehoolsv-where-he-has Tretpiently-Kpok- tliaLitT'.ould noJt lie controlled when it ands throughout the entire country.
■-■-■•The campaign-will come to an end to 3 P. hi,. -Saturday.'' After -i F. M7 .'jmTt'Tdmpel aruT- aided tn—varrmrs Tvitr-the—grave k-—ITindcreiv-waa—tro.W-nl : T'ofii selTt71th‘u Tordoi'—- from-—'.Ohia.
ono week from tomorrow Saturday, the box .will-be a t the Tribune Office. .vays. lie will be missed in the inany ugainst the-.side of the car, and sufTer- whore"“lriV. lias" Been~working" for thepast few days endeavoring to obtain
September 30, a t 8 o’clock P; M. All subscriptions—a nd .reserve, votes irganizations .to which he belonged ed a bruised knee and hip. The other
coal
for the.companios factories. . He
occupants of tlnr'car w erelio t hurt,
Next Monday morning a locked ballot must he deposited in box by eight mil took .such1mv active part. \
explained
that the.order of the inter­
Henry :Robert Beatty died .Seiheni’1 flic car was damaged considerably.
box will be placed a t the Kornpf Com­ o’clock Saturday night, September 30.
state commerce commission issued
mercial and Savings Bank—where.. 1L before' thoM'ihal ~eouiit~is' coin PTCneed. , ier “O, JP22, 47 years- of age. Mr.: - H -^-mms_jc.'-v.ix|ent—th at-so m c- stops
Tuesday night' which' rovolked the"
dealty, son of- David Tmd'Cliarily clioub] be taken to light the corner pf
stringent priority ruling, made 'it
■Jeatty was born in ■Corunna,"Slriuwas- the intersectioij of M 17und M 92. The
possible to obtain fuel of the necess•(■e County, Michigan, on .October -42, sign that is on the good road, now is
nbyj|ual.ity and in the needed-yuantity
1874, On August 30, .189!),-,ho was so inconspicuous that travellers puy
fibout 4,000 tons dailv.
ini.ted m marriage to Cleo Culver of no attention to it.. It is high time
vVilliamstori. To th union live.:cbil- that a real sign be put up there,.one.
704,200 ' Iren were born o f ’w ,om four arc liv­ that' cun be. seen and will be lighted
M iss Merle Bradburry, D exter--------702.400 ; ing. '
<at night. Here is a .chance for the
Miss M argaret Guinan, R. R., Chelsea.
Hoard.of Commerce to get something
701.400
He
Wa's
a'
graduate,
of
the
Alma
Col­
Mrs. Chas. Bycraft,. Chelsea---------i-.-607.400
lege-and attended the School of Con- for the village and the people' that
Miss Jessie Clark. Ghelsca------------ —
At the Sophomore class meeting
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.lenK- up his first pas- will.be of great value.
Miss M attie Wheelock, D exter—-------hr;Id
Tbui'.'iilay nftew -oon the fnlnwipg.
61)2,300 tora to at 1’foscott. Other cliarges lie
Mrs. Ruben Grieb, Qhelsea-------class
officers were elected: •
600.300 lias had were at. Pinconning,■ RomuM iss Mae Cranna, Gregory--------------■
Bros.,
I.iclcn-Lambert.
-^0,400- rUs,T"Dundee—CrnsK_T,ako, Blisatkid
Miss Dorothy Pielemeier, R.R.,Chelsea
Vico Bres., Lena Gage.
687,500 and Chelsea.
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Miss' Gertrude Eppler, Chelsea;--------See.; Clayton W hite.
680.400
Mr. Beatty was, a member of many
M rs. Mabel C annon^t. RT3, Chelsea—
■Trcas.,
Jay Weinberg.
620.300
fraternal organizations. F. & A. M.,
MrSr-Alva Beeffian, R. R; 4, Chelsea—
T
h
e
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Junior
class held their first
•604,000 Rlissfield; KnightsTemplars, Jacksoii;
Mrs., Edith Contant, Chelsea—--------classmeeting
Tuesday
aftci’noon and
580,600 Knights of Pythias, L’helsea, I. O. O.
Miss Ruth Hulce, D exter— ----------- —
elected
the
following
officers:
Chelsea,
was
well
represented
in
the,
560.000 ■ I<\, •Chelsea, Grangers, and of the
Miss Mabel Notten, Grass Lake—------ /Bros., Clarence Vogel.
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502,100 Western Washtenaw County •Farmers appointments and delegates chosen at
Roy Loeffler, Chelsea— ------------------ Vice Pres., Ray Knickerbocker. ■
the Republican County', convention
500$ 00— Club;...... • ,
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Mrs. Leon Clark; R. R. 3, C helsea.-—
See.
and Treas,, Luoite Brocsamle.
held
at
the
Court
House'in
Ann
Arbor
L50,500
He is survived by b i s ’widow, three
Miss Josephine W alker,-Chelsea— —
The
class'chose
Miss Allen as thoir
Thursday,------........
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410.000 sons - and one, daughter, TTowrrd "and
Mrs. Verne Evans, Chelsea----- T—---.
John
S.
Cummings
was
appointed
advisor.
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406.300 David of 'Ann Arbor, Wayne and
Miss Alice Baldwin, C helsea.—-------'
"It
has
been
decided
to
hold
-orches­
ebair'inan
of
the
credentials,
committee
401.000 Helen of Chelsea. He is also sur­
Miss M argaret Isrcal, C h e ls e a .....—
1342.400 vived by live brothers and two sisters, which made their report before the tra practise'every Tuesday and Thurs­
.M iss.Ida Dettiing. Chelsea—----- ----- ■280,400 William, 1.os Angclesji■■Cal.; Louis, oi close of "business yesterday, reporting day afternoon a t the close of school.
Mrsj Jabez’ Bacon, Chelsea----- .----...-Mr. -C lark... kindly . arranged the
Flint, George, Edward and Charles of That all townships and' wards iiv, tha
schedule so th a t it was possible to
Flushing, Mrs. Clara Nftwcll and Mi’s, oflnty were represented.
■close'school -at 2 o’clock to accomo­
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At
tlv
opening
of
the
conventioi/
•Jemiie Ottaway of Flusliing.
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Funeral services will bo hold from Edwin ■'B. ■M/mwaring was-, chosen date those wishing to attend.the Fair,
the Methodist church qt. 1:00 .o'clock temporary chairman amL Otto Luick
Saturday, Scptember.23. Rev. A. W. secretary. Later they were elected,
ROGER’S CORNERS GIRLS MAKE
Stalker of Ann Arbor will conduct the as pomuinent officers fot1 tin's year,
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Trommel spent
Delegates
fi/im..the
first
district
of
U. S. FLAG
Chelsea plays M unithSunday at services a t the church. Olive Lodge
Sunday with friends a t Linden.
the
county
to
the
state
convention
are
rtf Munith and from all the ’’dope it is ,F. & A. SL, will have charge of the
Eleven girls of.district No. 2 Free­
Mr. and
es Koons
an.. Mrs. Jam
names
n«™
o .
„ w Ramc,
has burial services at Williamston ceme­ as folows; George Foster, John Munn
dom, Roger’s Corners- combined in­
Munith- Kenny, George Cahill, O t t o
liwokljm were guests at the homo o f ,had
* ; *a fine .team
„m ,,n
dustry, patriotism and friendship in
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all year
year 0„u
and .von
won 13
lo tery,
I.uiek, John M. Hosolschwerdt, A. .1.
H. W. McDaniels the first of the week games and lost. 9. Just a .short timo
Hie making of a large. U. S. Flag .to'
Easton, Mrs..Marie Bed, Charles A.
exhibit at the County. Fair. When
Edward LeSage of Detroit visited ago they defoateil ClielscfTin^a 14 in-Biiik,' .I.' TOr BeaT,' K. B;‘ Mnnwaring,■
. , .
- received ‘ the
nitig game 7 to 6.
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hlsTwife and son ovef the weekend.
m iw .qliw t e v y
Mrs. T l „ r u Dorn, Sen-ill' ,,n,l T): W. tom
luge he was told in a letter that after
Sunday Chelsea is playing the last
Ralph McNeil of Detroit is spend­
Springer,
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the
Fair the flag was given to him
scheduled
game
of
the
ycai\and
they
ing several weeks on his farm.
j
The stale”'convention is to be held
by the following school girls, who
Mr, and Mrs, O. C. B urkhart of are going to Munith to win and make
Rev, and Mrs. O. H, Curts and’ son /it Muskegon.-September 27.
made it: Irene Fitzrnier, .Hilda Eiseup
for
the
defeat
t
h
e
y
suffered
before.
Chelsea and Mr. amLMrs. George MulJames, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stingol of
man, Edna O rtbring, Elsie Fitzrnier,
Chelsea
has
the
best
team
it
has
reed of Detroit were guests o f Mr., and
Saginaw spent Tuesday at the Home
Irene Huehl, Elsie Mayor, Lonora
had
in
a
long
time.
The
boys
have
GIRL ATHLETES.
Mrs. E. W. McDaniels on Wednesday.
as the guests of Mr, George H u n t,
Mayer,
Uubena Wenk, Myrtal Gibson,
Many friends of the family of the played consistent ball all yetii
Girls are going in more and move
ltev. F. I. Walker and wife who will
Helen Fitzrnier, Dcslyn Kocbbe.
ning
]8
gam
es,and
losing
6.
They
late Henry Staffer attended the fun­
locate in Grass Lake as pastor there, for sports and the standardizing and
The flag has been in the Commiss­
eral from the home near Lyndon Cen­ are in to win Sunday ami if the local Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Walker of South regulating of field amFtrack athletics
ioner’s
office all.tho summer and last
fans give the support they should Lyons were entertained Wednesday at fii/- girls i s . under consideration, in
ter, Sunday afternoon.
Saturday it was laid 'aside, since
Mrs. Douglas F raser entertained they are promised Tr great game. /I he the Home.
1 preparation for their competi<;ion in which time the flag has disappeared,
management
of
the
team
is
asking
over th £ weekend Miss Hyde and Mr.
. Miss Aliee Switzer of Ypsilanti was the 1920 Olympics. Scientific super­
that
everyone
who-,
can
will
go
to
Mu-'
aftd Mrs. Krne,tier, and farhily of De­
a guest of Mrs. Mary Torbroii Wed- vision of girls’ sports is jlocmod es­
nith Sdndny and help the team,!
The nmn witlv a negative mind often
.nesday who was celebrating her 85th sential for the future well Hieing of
troit.
tas
the most.ppositive opinion.
Sunday, September 24, 10:30, Sun­
pur men.
<
birthday.
Mrs, H. IT. Teeter of Lansing and
day School with a review of the les­
Mrs;
J. L. Clark of Greenville spent
sons for the third quarrer. JT pnftb fair judge bit by
Wednesday with their, father, Rev.
preaching service, sermon by the pas­
tor, Rev. Leigh Hagle, You are in­
Dunning.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Brosius, Miss
vited to both services.
Clara Fahrner, Miss Emma Perry,
Mrs. Mablc Cannon is out hustling
L. B. Lawrence of Chelsea was bad­ Roy Kalmbach and Lionel .Vickors en­
to win the Studebaker car the Tribune
offers to the person securing the most ly bitten by a large hog at the Mar­ joyed the Fair at Ann Arbor Wednes­
f
--in the-—
.
Lawrence
votes. H er friends are anticipating shall F air Wednesday.
day afternoon.
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had gone to the fair to judge the
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanierick, Mrs.
the promised ride.
CHELSEA THIHUNK'iS AUTOMOBILE CAMPAIGN
sheep and d u rin g ’the afternoon he J, I,. Bazardia ami Mrs. K. A. Hamwas walking down the aisles of one of niel! of . Detroit spent Thursday with
1 hereby cast 100 FREE VOTES to the■credit of
the buildings where the h.ogs wove Mrs, Emijia Chubb.
N O T IC E
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a Targe hog weighing beMiss (Mr. or Mrs.) ............................ —
----- -------------Sealed proposals fo r carrying th
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d 600 poum|s jumped a t
Mr. and Mrs. Thumbs Anderson of
Detroit are guests a t flu* horhe of Mrs,
Anderspn's" TnmtfioH "ATrar'"Taniue
Naeckel. .J. .
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John B. i\;lillor of Detroit is u, guest
a't -the-homo.-of his sisti’i'SvThe Misses
Miilei' this week.
— Michael Milan of Chicago was a
Chelsea visitor, Wednesday. •
HIGH SCHOOL MOTES.
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CHELSEA HAS TWO DEL­
EGATES TO STATE REP­
UBLICANCONVENTION
NORTH LAKE NEWS
CHELSEA TO PLAY LAST
GAME SUNDAY
M. E HOME'NEVi/S
LARGE HOG
FREE VOTING COUPON
Good for 100 Votes
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United States Mails (including T aron th6 right leg. The
cel -post malls) on Messenger Route
\ ^ t
h{g troUfiors and
N o . 237480 between the Pos Office at tusks of!
jn hlfl 1eg.
Chelsea, Michigan and Michigan Cen- m* d e a
^J g
taken care of 'a t'
tral R . R e ro u te N o . 109710, each wey
%
able to get
as often as required will bo rec®*v®d flTAUnd again shortly. M r, Lawrence
by the Postm aster at Chelsqa, MJch^
noxt we4k with a carload
igan, uniil September 425, 1922, F u
^
igtered Rambouillet sheep fo r
ther information can be *> u n d o n ttie o
r
0ne of .the well l<no\yn
notice posted in the lobby of the Post b™ ; s of sheep around here.
,
Office.
pt
TITLE LOSES CHARM,
ThQ Hon. Her<*fe~&erard, protty l'l
year old jUuighti** of Lord Gerard,
ran Away from the home of her grand­
mother, Lady Gossolin, In London,
was missing alt night and was found
the next d a yin a convent miles away.
The child ran awa^ after being punajied.
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This coupon neatly dipped out, name and address of the candidate
filled in, and mailed or delivered to the Election Department of the
CJTeTsfca Triune, Chelsea, Mich., will cotint as 100 FREE Votes. It
does not cost anything to cast these coupons for youn favorite can­
didate, and you aro not restricted in any sense in voting, Do not Roll
or Fold Deliver in flat package, Void after Sept; 23.
Y
.. _Mrs. Jay H errick,^vho 1ms lmen the
guest of Mrs. Fred Bylsor at~Cavan- gOOltv ■: * v
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augh Lake, returnod to her home in
Modern Buildings to "Replace Sheds.
Ann Arbor, Wednesday.
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AUTO RUNS INDITCH
FORD PLANTS TO OPEN • W'.'E. Burgess of .Concord called on
SOUTH OF TOWN
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AGAIN TODAY Chelsea: frifends, Wednesday.
Standing of Contestants
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E s l a b i i s h i n g pew’■'j tUo nd unW im:orijs tJmi may, s t a n d far-years-—iuclud’ing u w i d er -range; of ' e x h i b i t i o n s t h u n
/.ivwr bef ore itud - sucyesslui f r o m the
wI«!wpolat-'Of,’-iliversitiaii'FntorV.n'fi'm' 0 ni.'-Uio— sii-virntyThimL - oujuluL, Michlguu^
Trtat e ; F u rr -\vTi ic-.li t ecuut-ly cume^to- uueud 'al De tr oit m a r k s iho b e g i n n i n g of;i new er a of l ai rs m, t his s t a t e .
-' U'liii f a n ’ •acco'iujdisiiod the p ur po se
outlined for it by R. \V Dickinson, sec­
ret or,\ -ala uage r, -Hiat 'oi lieiaiv of - some
ed-i-MU!iMljiI- value, lo liie fa: Mier, tor
svIhuii : fa ir s ’ -originally .were 'created
and fur whom t h e - p m s e n t l air admi n
m i r a t i o n s e e ks to do s om e 'everlasiinr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baird, Mr. and
Mrs, Charles Claytom and Mrs. Susie
Glow of Sherwood, Mich,, m otored'to
Eagelvillo, Ohio, Sunday to attend the
homecoming services of the .Church of
Christ* Mr. and Mrs. Baird attended
this'church f‘o.r m any years. • • . •
; Dr. and Mrs. A, L. Stegcit,. Mr.
and Mrs. B. B. Turnbull and daugh­
ter, Mrs, Edward Centner aud-daugliT
.tefy"Mr.VancF MfsT George !’. Slaffan
and daughter, Mrs. H, L. W.ood, Miss.
Florence' Clark, Miss Iryilia Guthrie,
-Miss-I)oris -iragge7~5Ir. aml~MTsv~I'VedK-lamsei-r -H, W.,.Fensleau; were among the Chelsea people
seen ;il the Washlenaw. T'/iir 'We^lnesd/iy.
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_ M iss 'Nipa Crowell arid, her 'friend,
Mi ss Ella Moore of Fenton were Jackson visitors, Thursday.
A
W i t h , t h e close of the fa ir wh i ch saw
i.lie now c o l i s e u m building, e r e c t e d - a t
u; cost 'of ^Joo.UOO, p u t - i n t o use. Mr.
Dickinsoti a n n o t i n c o d . t h e p l an s for. o
now s h e e p a nd swine pavi li on to-cost,
when c o m p l e t e d , ?SO„OiiO, 1Goustruclion o f iliis is to !>c s t a r t e d "al mo st lm■medialoly..
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- ri'hn n eees si iy o f m o d e r n .buildinpe
to r e p la c e .the m u d o w n wo ode n shed-,
and Ifainis wi n ch ' s t i l l are.-to l/e found
■ni emivnii pin /ions o f - t h e . f a i r ' s 1 C!)
.• r U - 7 H- !f.>-—C(4dnnremlt^i _tiy M l ..
■jiKknison in liis ai mual repii rt lo the
/loaid of umiiageis,
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1tandteuppi'd -by tho rail . st r ik e' and
ilie- threaUMied -oaleome of tlu:.coal (
.-uiaahon. rite lai r -.iiorse- d e p a r t m e u t . —
est/ililislied a n.__w record f o i m u t r i o s - ■
daa ol t h e d t i f e s r dil/ift a n d - l i g h t h o rs e s
•HHh-H-W4 d-dl(l-wt^ug;)m.g-on-exhibitIuu*_^_''
T2fmTrDnr- rtmnrthe--:pn3Vious y e a r . T i n s
d is pr ov es t h / a liie h o rs e luTB " g i v e n ■ way To m a c h i n e power.
: In tlio catrle do part m e a t m o r e t h a n
iooo 'aaimal.s worn ('xhihiled. Befo'rd" ■
m e u n r pm u n d er way, 7 u!) of t hese
anuTi.ils taxed, tlie ca pact i y of t h e “eulaiiired entile b u r n s - a n d s e v e r a l hunIrcd m o r e were b ro ught in by t he boy.v
t n d 1 girls c l n l i s Irani . . var io us 's ect i on s
d': M+rdnma.
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T h e r e ’ v ero approximately 12St>; ,
deep a nd l i m i swme on exhibit Urn-- .
Mr. and Mrs. I). M. W urster ’ and.
daughter and tht»ir guests, Mrs.
Tlioinas CoHfTwul Miss Ella Moore of and aboin Tfoo rjiir.kens. bow grain;
Fenton spent Wednesday in Ann ootato, fruit a ml flower exhibitions in.,Arbor.
ibis section of ibe country havo. been
ns ebrpjdete a s 'the Michigan Fair’s.
Ill t he flower shows,Timai-eur d i s p l a y s
STORES TO T’EOSE
pi'iidom inaierl,
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close Saturday at 1:00 B. M. and re­ Mac hi ne ry of 1843 a n d -1922 Shown.
T lie re probably Tuiv'er was asHomh- .
main closed until after the funeral
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such a di spl ay of .mod,'i'ii macliinservices of the l at e Rev. Really.
NECESSARY.'
. “ I sometimes have.doubts,’’ said one
of the elders.as they set about count­
ing the collection for the day. ‘‘1.
sometimes have doubts -whether.the re
is really a bell.”
“You needn’t,” said the preacher,
“Th'ernV-^got-to-be-one,”— • ------And ho pointed significantly al the
suspender buttons- ami:cent piece,-f m
the offering.
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Only th in g m ost a m a te u r gard en ers
raise is bones.
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LESSON IN’ GENTLE.BRAKING
No Quicker or Certain Way of Sending
Tire to Junkman Than to Stop
With Jerk. .
t;
■iv as housed in Ihe . m a c h i n e r y . hall
and iiolividoal . l ent s. on t ho -fair
.Jmiind s. Ti ioas aml s wore, d r a w n into
, l n : r y j-'ino.*;.s cxiuliUion . w h i c h ,oceu: r e d more Ilian lit,film s q u a r e feet of
- p i o oiit.-bde. Theim, t h e - m o t o r k i n g .
;ad on- dispiiiy not"Yuliy 'UTl‘”or"his'TJ\vn
,i*i■;1a e t s inn I mj-JI) in.'icliinery. from as
'll" iia.'u as • 1S IlbHlic y ea r O f . Hie oi:iinii! M ieliigo n • fa i.r.
.
Ue-i-ies
)n-ij.id_exlii)uts hy (the
b a i l e d S t a l e s d e p a r t m e n t o f aprieub- ■
hire A m er i c an J e i s e y t ' a t l l o cluu anu
l.iniidrod's-. of iiKii.'peiuleni' exiiihltorsv
!he. dairy ..Imilding drew vi si tor s w h o ■
^i^ ..iv,1T-n=:r.^ .r-|lO C<i rt '.-.\V, )i-k--. I.htking- Ot—
jiics;"cnki-s ,' nid in.-unictioii in oa'yning/.
« le., ju-tpigbi niaiiy To .the .'domustit/ .
department..
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A I'cilernl g o v e i n m e n t exhibit, tin •
Mi chi gan A gr ic ul tu ra l college >vuri
which cmbnhieil lect ures, t he s t at e dc
p ar im eu t' of a g n c u l t u r e ' s ilispiuy am
■. xhiijiiioiis liy couiuios a nd individual;
made up t he show in t he A gr ic u lt u ra
.building, Uiiniicnt m ak i n g, j u d gi n g o
poll Pry, c a n n i n g and . c oo k in g w e n
oilier- ■edheu’tioti'ui I'eabures,
An nnporiiinl ad ju nct , of Hie fa.i
-xvtLSaJtlv- . wo rk c ari-ii’d o n ' b y the boy _
.an i ml Is' ciulis, and tlie Hoys ■Stat- :
Fai r sc iioo 1^ All of . liie hoys wer
(|Uariered in t ent s in f r o n t ’ of the uc
nilnislniThiti buii'Ini.u 'wli'nTr.tho girl ■
were housed Tit a b ung al ow oil- th
g rounds .
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Apply ihe brakes consii|i't::i’iel.y ami
t he car will soon .show ils graiiimle.
because gentle brake - a p p li c at io n ’ r e ­
el ijees. t he s tr ai n on tires, win*'Is,
s pri ngs and - oilier p/ii'is.
If Tire*"
b ra k es are n p pl l c d 'w i i li full force at
linist u n e , if n o r bulb re a r wheels are
likely to lock, and In sliding a l o ng the
ground a noticeable amount of rubber
Is s cr aped from the t ire at the point
where it contacts' with Die 'uroiuiil.
- ' - G l e a n E n t e r t a i n m e n t s ”. A i t o . r - 0 e d , .
Th er e is no- itiiicker n or Tiioiv <ri'tain
way. of sending tires quickly io a nibT h e (•:;!; iii.vim: and milklii'g routes'
hi si r hoop or ■the. -Junkman.- Ha r sh
liiviidhiy drew more nUeiillon tha
brake apjilicatlou we a rs the b rake lin* any of Hie cu.m pet iiig novelties tit tb
I ng unduly j i n d pulls and racks ttie 'fair. The. H.-tier lbibieH vo.ntust Wi ■
whole ear. Much g r e a te r economy will -nnii'li. bigger, 1'f liabius being cxin 1
bo obtained ami much loss ■trouble will
Incd ihe tli-si day of the fair compniM ,
lie experienced If t he b ra k es .lira used to seven for (lie corresponding' day
1
ns sparingly ns possible.' 1
I'.Tl. . Next year tluVmitiro east ei
of the .Woman's imIUltiig will bo d
MUed lo llii.-s affair.
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A LINE O’ CHEER
ranine aristocrats competing dre
2u,o.(ui visitors pi .ihree days a'nd w.'
By John Kendrick-Bahgs.
followed by a throe-day cut She
equally interesting. 'The wild life <
hibit. it".ir the cdiicnlional bulldii
UNSEEN
held ihe interest of the children.
Ihe educational building were the ae
K s o r o i r r • hlfl Joy* hi-yoiul
e
xhi bi ts and aquarium. Tho Womai
(he hills,
\Vdrk ileparunent with its humlreda
On rhmnnt mpa and piarbi,
And never knew life's sweetest
fntiey ,art'hJ ob and pieces of need :
'
thriila
work was also ii center Of interest. '
■ Till lie onme imnie ftR/iln.
Ruhiii a- Clteiry shows afford
fTc found r pence he’d never known
dean otitertainnient, a big program
In nil his days before,
i
In any par t of tiny ?.ono
vaudeville w asv offered before t
Walling beside his door,
grandstand
atul in' the'coliseum bul,
And, strangest par t of all this
ing each afturnon and evening. Th( ‘
rhynio,
It had heon waiting nil tho time!
w-oro six days nf running races, tlu '
I© hy MelUurn Newspaper Syndicate.)
days of /into racing and nine nights j
fireworks, The air mail service ma ;[
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toinaiMietwcon Chicago and Detr j
-O,(i:nd Cleveland' and D etroit and i a
PoBitlve. Proof.
- k ;r
tourist camp Where 140 tourists w« ;i
Muck—Jack is such an optimist,
Miss Ryval—That’s what I thought quartered also proved interesting, jj '
The ofiloial attendance was a> l
when I heard he bad proposed to
875,000
and stands as a record. _ _
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CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922
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T H E C H ELSEA T R IB U N E
C* W, Klamser, Publisher
FACTS
H. W, Klamser, Editor
ESTABLISHED 1870
Butter, Chew*, Egg*
BUTTER—Best erearaeiy, In tube,
34c@86c*per lb.
EGGS — Fresh, current receipts,
28c(§>30c per dozen; fresh candled and
graded, 31c@34c;, refrigerator firsts,
25(Vic@28c per dozen.
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CHEESE — New York flats, 31c(g>
84c; Michigan flats, 24c; Wisconsin
daisies, 2H6c; Wisconsin’ twins, 24c;
long horns, 22c; Michigan daisies,
20ttc; bricks, 20&c@21c; Npw -York
limburger, June make, 25c@26c; do­
mestic block Swiss, 24c@26c; domes­
tic wheel Swiss, in tubs, 28c@32c; Im­
ported Swiss, 44c@4fic per lb. ,
MARKET' REPORT
(DetroirQuotatlona)
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Thursday’* Quotation*.
WHEAT — Cash No. 2, red, $1.13;
Entered at the Postoffice at Cheleea, Michigan, u second-claia matter,
IMPROVEMENT OF DAIRY COW' September, $1.18; No. 2 mixed and
No. 2 white, $1.11.
P ublished E v ery T U ESD A Y AND FR ID A Y
Department o1
/ Agriculture Hat. Six
YELLOW CORN — Cash No. 2.
Hiflh-Produoii\g AnlfYiale o»\\.it*
Tic asked; No. 8 70c; No. 4, 68M9C.
OFFICE0|02 JACKSON STREET
Farm at Beitivme.,
HYK—Cash No. 2, 77c.
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----- (t’lrpir*i- in- Mi* l,elt*tl”Sii«t^i'T)rimrtn,ettt • = BEANS—Im m ediateand prompt
Address all communications to the Tribune, Chelsea, Michigan
T)u. |IIUM'ovtw !i7!tur \tuiir :nows- shipment, $‘,.25 por.ewt,
.SHEDS —• Prime, red
$10,50;
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..... .....----------------------------------- a. ———~ IIU'IUIS »• Kivilt , (il'lll IIIOl'H lllJIII Into 'ih<> tinu'>'iu;iii. It alsilke, slO; timothy, $2.00. ■
. The Chelsea Tribune is mailed to any address in the 'United Dieimscti.pi'uiifs
t M hI .«»<}: imuTc': niiik, ' OLD J1AY—No. l timothy, $16.6p@
States at $1.50, the year, 75 cents for six months and 40 cents for the
hotiv ami
. $17,00; standard, $15.50@$ 16.00; light
three months.
chlhlr.pi. AVIi.it lids impnaemeut nvi.\od, $l&d)0@$ 1 6 ,0 0 ^ ^ 2 - timothy,
Live-Stock.
a..~jHi4aw-u-hn.»u r L t i i * n i J j y
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0. t-dover mixedr $14
Best
steers
—i - - ----- v-$8.25@ 9-00
-jMstW-rTrejMiVil by Ha* United S"ites , ^ 1?14i50. No< 1 ci0Ve'r, $14.00@$14.50;
—TffiPTeeST OF PUBLIC APATHY.
Dcjinri.nirm
mi’ Aurlru tltD.* ninl sent. : •
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rye straw, $11.«r)0@$l2; wheat and oat Best handy wt. butcher
s te e r s ._:__ ■
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7.25(§) 8.00
T hough the people'of A m erica a re one hundred per cent op*•* . ! ! * ' * * ' • . • • ,1n.- . ; straw;, $10.50@$li per ton in carlots.
posed to a n y m o re ^ ta x a tio n and a re h eartily sick of th e burdens „„u
m f.Tn tk.< cun- i : KEED—Brun, $27; standard midd- Mixed steers and heifers. 0.00@ 7.00 j
; Haas, $27.00@$28.00; fine middlings, HandV light butchers.... f).00@ 6.00 j
" th lU ha^r(fl>ei'h placed on .them,..they fail u tte rly to m ake th e ir feel­
$30; crocked corn, $32; chop, $25.00 Light butchers i . . . --------4.75@ 5.00
ings known w ith sufficient vigor to cause th e ir rep resen tativ es in
5.00@ 5.5(1 j
per ton in 100-lb. sacks.
, , Best Cows
Congress, to ta k e notice.
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FCCUR^Fancy spring wheatJpat- iJutehertJow ir..........” r^r'4.00@“4.50
E very m an dodges the’Tssuo by saying to him self “W h a t’s th e
ents, $7,75@$8.0Q; fancy winter wheat Cutters ___■__ ________ 2.75@ 3.00
use of my saying a n y th in g ." As M ark Twain said of th e w e ath e r:
patents, $7.50@>$7.£>0^ second winter Canners . - j . 2 , 5 0 @ 2.75
4.50@ 6.60 j
wheat patents, [email protected];75-; wfnter Choice light fcJulIs
“ Everybody growls b u t nobody does a n y th in g .”
: whiiet straightst $6.00({h$fi.5O; Kan Bologna -bulls ------------ 3.75@ 4.50 j
v Best a u th o rities agree th a t additional Federal tax atio n th is
Stock b u lls-------------------3.25@ 4.00
sas patents, $6.7f)^$7:2f>.
y e a i’is-unescapahle: N ational receipts will beTess than: figured on
-Feeders.—
__ —-5.50@ - 6.75
and expenditures more. -P re sid e n t H a rding h a s-announced an urn-,
Stockers'
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^-4-,00@ ,-5.:75
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Milkcrs-aHd-spt’ingers^.^[email protected]
bridged span of $697,'0011,000, a n d !? G reat B ritain fails to pay inFarm Produce.
—. . . $ [email protected]
T*m.'"Vil*Ttmmir
-tere st on num ey frurtluT here during“The w ar th e deficit will be
ONIONS—$t,!>0{rh$1.7r> por sack of Best lainbs
Fair
lambs._________
- 11.00(§>12.75
$900,000,000. ' V'A.1High-Producing Holsteh^
100 lbs.
-- Light to common lambs. 6.00@ 8.50
Against^. this inay bo dediicted
$272,000,000
of th e balance. (r,-on a f|iiiivt 11 dn.'*. "Idle a. xood . -CABBAGE -« Homo grown, 50e@ Heavy sh e e p ------------- 3.50<§> 4.00
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ill the T reasury :at tfie close of the fiscal year, and th is spells a d d i- ; w>w yb'his- onoimii ,u> Kive - o liiiMren.:7f>c per bu.
Fair tp good sheep--— . 5.00@ 6.00
tional tax a tio n .'
v
rmart' 0 .in.v. Tin? supoivow, and'
CRKEN COUN~20c@2uc per doz. Culls and common
1.50@ 2.50
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HONEY~Comh, 22c@28c per. lb.
Mixed
hogs
----------------$10.25
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*bo Jai nnng m te i e.sts are flatly opposed to a .sales tax , th e this eiuss i'iioiK-yi'nr, uivcs t-non^ii milk
Heavies.
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8.50@
2.50
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BustHisines.s rn te re s ts shii'k a t t h e t h o u g h t o f s c r e w in g up. t h e c o r p o r a - - sn that a ■sum.H iicvti of iiiom might . FPrCORN-^%[email protected];_..Little
Roughs --------------------- 7.50
l ion t o e * , .which u n d o u b te d ly would p r o v e a fin a l blow t o a b u s in!ls
Tiic® 8c pcr p0“" 11Stags _______ [email protected]'
n e s s re.vtvaJ, r h e i 'e r o n i a i n s then-.the in c o m e tax, n o w o u tr a g e o u s - - -on its
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Hoars..--------------- •------ 7.50
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ts funa nt Ut*lt.svllle, Md.,- the ; (>ach,
■ departmont Vuis. six cows, tlii*-result of
ly h ig h , b u t s ta n d i n g o u t a s “ t h e b e s t b e t of th e -p o litiq ia n s .”
Pigs. ___ J___________ 0.75
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Your Liberty Bonds
|Fyou wish to trade Liberty
Bonds for bonds that pay
______a higher income, do not
deal with small fly-by-night ■stj.il
- salesmen;' but come tb^this ba^F
fhr advice.
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We can secure bonds for you, that
are of the same high character that
we would buy for our “own invest,
ment.
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The officers of this bank have taken
great pains to put themselves in a
. position to get accurate.information
on all securities;
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KEM PF
C O M M E R C IA L & S A V IN G S BA N K
Resources over $800,000.00
C H E L S E A , M IC H IG A N
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Hint knve Jtro ' LETTUCE - Iceberg, $5.00 per
iij-.'i.’ .• t.:i.l.
t»?s.-\ fi.in n r per t...
If tiie public r e m a t o a p a t t e t i c . a s is its - c u s t o m , t h e n t h e r e , ^ " 7
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(XX) ‘■'rate;
hothouse,
$2'25(Ji''$2.75
bu.;.
i)c, n o j iistiric<ition Joi c o m p la in t \ \ h 6 n th© H0 \v b u r d e n is' <id* f pounds of iijjik in oor»*dnys. This ulIttle . head lettuce, $1,06#$ 1.25 per. cash, ji
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herd of-, six ldir
jn’ddiiccrs
Mg pr<i<lm
cis yli
yields ■ DRESSED CAIA’ES ™ Choice, 18c
pravl(R«,.1Ti)
clilMreu
S .'nodium, IS c^ld c; large■edarso 8cfn)
11 i=>;iuo*Uonalde If W c o u n t r y in t h e w o rld is a s u n s c ie n sdp- t it. p0l. ik. ,
h r in, its ta x a t i o n a s t h e Lui.ted S t a t e s . T h is is b e c a u s e th e-pP60r
eo * ;.-.ply
piv nearly
m’ariv 3.0
no HiUilign.
diiiiiri'ii,nc
*j\ imio.s'
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I’OT’ATOFS_lersev eohhlers- •$2 TR'
plo re !u so to ta k e an in te r e s t in w h a t is b ein g d o n e in th e i r n a m e . 1
«« Hm »»r»iJri!ir> oow .■-.ii-f tnke fg2^ 5'
io04i».-sack’ Giants $-1-90
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A 5 cent Holdup profit as compared i
with five years in jail can hardly be.
said to be worth while, but Enoch i
Buck, of St. Louis, did not complain ,
Avhen a; judge gave him that sentence ;
-Good breeding, Jim. n
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; ' . -!,ftck{ Mic! ? W for. robbing a_ _man_.-Qf-._a nickel..
Things haven’t been going wTell with
Irifn'Roi'oiM, luive made the dirtoienoc. . $JfL>@$2.35,per loOdb. sack.
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.(.'ELERY—Michigan, 20c(o)35c per me lately and I guess a little vacation:
will do ’em good,” said Enoch. '
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MAKE COW RATIO?TEMPTING
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T h e a p p o in tm e n t o f Colonel J a m e s S. Jo y , f o r m e r N a tio n a l
Kxeeirt-ive-Seeretai-y-of t h e A m e r ic a n “R e d C ro ss a S -liaiso n officers Anin^ Will_ No-t Dct W.eli -on Food
That Is Not Palatable'—Avoid ...
bej\A'e,en t lioxe w ho p ro d u c e m o tio n p i c t u r e s a n d th o s e w h o d e s ir e
Any Sudden Change.
_to_Nee t h em pla y a b e t t e r p a r t in A m e r i c a n life, m a y p ro v e o f - b e n e
at-—Uf, b u t Mr. J la y s should, lie c a r e f u l to s ee t h a t I.Hp motion pi n t , ^ __ tim. gnmi .i.m-.v h,nnU ^
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
AiiniHiiM mimimumiimiimnmmm;
Try the Market on the Corner
'Mim ting
p e n d u lu m (lof?s. n o t-s w in g , t h e o t h e r w a y . to t h e - i n j u r y o f t h e in- j S -L o f 'nniimVi -h m ' s!-.J 'iMclV T iini.able
11u s try .
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fdoil. fn l';i.el.'_a„';..'W. wil.i’ nai -il.v-ftTfii"
T h e ,workH.s''filted" Nvith'Tiranks; s o re h e a d s , a n d m e d d l e s o m e ' 011 fo0(i
»"i.j it. peo p le w h o live d p reforrn..e_verything. ip. life h u t t-heir-owm- a n n o y - t i l m * *n»Y,?.,. 7 . V i ‘ ti.lYr ’h'rY'” ^
i n g ch aracteristics.
I with its j>mfa:■;>’>t;;r . M.'Mv ^i-iOns or
N a tu r a lly , e v e ry o n e w ould like to -see. th e s a la c io u s s t r i p p e d i
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It th e c r a n k s ‘h a v e t h e i r w a y t h e film will be so e m a s c u la te d I’my's iiir-vir-incn-ss to eat a plenty to
't f f i i T i t will d ra w a n a u d ie n c e only o f mollycoddle.s w hich f o r t u n ­ kee|> up a co'-d f ' ov-of m i l k .
Ai..'lie viiiii ' '
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a te ly a r e in th e g r e a t m in o r ity .
nlzed th it ir !s iii'ii n„ wIso ide;c to
. It m a y be well to t a l k o f m e a s u r e s t h a t will s a f e g u a r d t h e irn- change, n i:;ili"h sii'rldenly in on lee to_JIlktIII!JJliUiuLI.r.ciLni^rtd4^^^eef+-4!Mktene^;“th i> u g li. even th is Inis' 'make ii i..'tier.■ A cow Is a jii'etty deli'
: 'd ip ' sort iif
uiilk proilueliig inucfilue
its d a n g e r s .
M-
illft I
WI s 1
ill
T h e d r a m a h a s been k e p t s a f e a n d s a n e -by t h e p r o te c tio n of.
public o p in io n a n d u n d o u b te d ly t h e s c r e e n will b e s a fe if i t be
g u a r d e d by th o s e w ho s u p p o r t it.
Mr. Col. J o y a s an a id e t o H a y s h a s h i s w o rk c u t o u t f o r him,.'
a n d i t is n o t to p ro v id e a w illin g o a r to e v e r y P h rtra sa ic a l f e f o r f n e r .''
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,'11y i r slip. 'is. n lurg« produi't'r, asu\h].*n i
in (he fund are
ipiii>'llnfiy ih iip-o'i lidr In <ait> way or
rtiimhi’r, ninl ' h . ' . i v s u l t will h<> a loss
uf ii'IIU.
as-l..-
f t rhi
n TJ
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H**vpr»ii dnya.
The. young graduate in law was
anxious to locate In Texas and wrote
T h e f a s t e r - h m a n is t h e e a s i e r a w o m a n c a tc h e s h im , a n d to a practitioner in one of the Texas
cities for Information. “I am a Re­
vice v e r s a .
publican in politics and an honest
young lawyer,” he wrote, and waited
eagerly for the reply. In n few dnvs
A girl with pretty tepttt will smile at anything.
it came,
b
“ If you are a Republican,-the game
laws'wfll protect you, and if you are
honest you-.will-have no competition,”
A difficult job postponed becomes impossible later.
write the Texan,'
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L ^ o e ftle r
V
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is~ a c o m f o r t a b l e a n d h e a b f t y o n e.
free fro m presu re^
-
O ne w h o s e .'nerves'are'
C H IR O P R A C T IC
w o rk s vvondei^s, M a n ^ a m h ild h a s b e e n c rip p le d ■for, life he- 5
c a u s e in i t s ' b a b y d a y s ” i t h a d a f a l l w h ic h w a s neglected," §
j = N o t f r o m s h e e r n e g le c t o n t h e p a r e n t s p a r t , b u t because they :
! £ did n o t kno.w ; o f t h e s e r i o u s e f f e c t s t h a t m i g h t latei' follow. J
s A good p l a n w h i c h m a n y p a r e n t s fo llo w is t o have their 5
£ " c h ild re n s s p i n e s e x a m i n e d b y a C h i r o p r a c t o r periodically, say 1
■is h n o th s p in a l a n a ly s is . T h i s is a g o o d p la n . Consult; itiOll' 3
iIdren :
j js .und s p in a l a n a ly s is is w i t h o u t c h a r g e . G iv e y o u r chil
15
t h e b e n e fit o-f t h i s s e r v ic e .
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AND
Wisconsin In Lead.
Wisconsin now leads In the number
y of accredited tuberculin-free cattle
W RECKS.
with 8(5,188 head. Minnesota Is second
With nearly.34,OOO bend.
S h i p s lo s t atVsca in 1921. to ta le d 1.5o s t e a m s h ip s a n d m o t o r '1
Metal Milk Utensils.
vessels a n d 88 s a ilin g c ra ft. So repd)’ts " jjo y d '.s , in s u r a n c e firm* o f i
London.
VP*
Milk utensils for farm use should be
r\ ' ,
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j madd o f metal and have rill joints
u n a to n n a g e basis, s t e a m s h i p s lost a t sea a re a b o u t one- i n j tfliioothiy Jtohiered. Never allow them
2.‘5() a y e a r . T h e “ d a n g e r o u s ” a irp la n e !
| to become rusty or rough Inside.
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Never Mtx Milk.
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! Never 'm ix fresh, warm milk with
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,1 that whlHi hiiM been cooled. ~
W h e n so m e, m e n find m o n e y in t h e i r p o c k e ts t h e y w o n d e r J
—- . w h o se p a n t s t h e y a r e w e a r i n g . ■ ■
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NO COMPETITION.
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Average Farmer Is LiabjV to Grow
Little,Care|es8 About Pails .
■In Summer.
»ini;u,iiM. S|uiiy rows at milking time i
:ro kri'p oil1 ilirs. Look out. for sour I
milk mid m'iini. | ’,nfterla end warmth 1
I'jinse milk to sour, 'i'he moditrn way I
A V E A I.T ii.
lo spell hrirlrrln Is tl-i-r-.t, .Keep It out ‘
W illia m R o c k e fe lle r's will, filed fo r p ro b a te , sh o w s th a t he left of the milk, tlmrougliiy wash nnd
s<>nld nil milk utensils,- Keep the milk
a t i , e s t a t e e s t i m a t e d a s 'liig h ash?2<)0,000,000. •
or cream (.'oni, 30 degrees or lower if
I t w ould t a k e y ou .77,000 y e a rs' to A ccum ulate t h a t m u c h possible, ifml It will stay sweet for
m o n e y if you w o rk e d on a- s a la r y of $100 a w eek a n d 'p u t h a lf o f it
in -th e .bank r e g u la r ly .
.
F r e d
Large S to v e s
yVmong tiic m o s t d elicio u s s c h e d u le d fo i'-.S ep tem b er a n - the ESSENTIALS FOR DAIRY HERO
t r i a l s . o f . ..5,1 . b r o k e r s in N e w Y o rk c ity w h o re S5 b r o k o r a co fii
B-lS...Gowfi---trnd—V^urrg“AntTratS' SK'ourd~B« “
~hr7rrc~feiik.'d iliTlnrlTrstbsix m o n th s.7 Pr oviflrd. With Plenty of Pure
* ,W.iter and Shade. '
;
D i s t r i c t A tto i'n e y B a n to n , rlisc u ssin g th e in d ic tm e n ts , s a y s
t h a t a s s e t s of th e d e a r d e p a r te d to ta l less t h a n tw o s e n ts fo r each
I'l'iMdc pli'iiTy of mIiuiIp tind riml, i
of liab ilities. How did t h e y h a p p e n to overlook t h e tw o cents.
•pjiro wnlcr. fur rhi■ hiwh and . young i
A H A PPY BABY
We aiso handle a fresh line o f h o m em a d e
i
sa u sa g e s a t all tim e s
KEEP FEED UTENSILS CLEAN
Wide nwfiki' dnlrymon roiillzT' ilia. Jm........ M’a lto r L'ndaras,' s c u lp to r,, g o t d is c o u r a g e d - f i g h tin g f o r fa n ie ’.
luirinned df l;ee)iing n il f feeding litenHe w e n t to th e -C h ic a g o A r t i n s t i t u t e 'a n d . s h o t h im s e lf th r o u g h th e
^-11s NiT.oiiul'iiwly i-leiin nt all Measons
h e a d .b e fo re th e s t a t u e . o k “ W i n g e d V i c t o r y . ” T h e s ta t u e , b y th e of the ■year. . 'I lie . average f armer, liowway. is h e a d le s s, i n d ic a tin g t h e v ic to ry is n o t a lw a y s b v Brain
jw_ei^_UUij_Xi ' r'.v a UU-Ie~rurnliiHH'ulioUt■
L 'n d a ra s goes i n t o . t h e , h e r e a f t e r . w i t h th e l a s t p e n n y o f h is |l)p I'iilf fiaii, especljilly du ri ng tlie
warn/
snmnier iM
ini-mtliH.
'I'lieM
prills
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r
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%
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nmm nniiiinri
VMmiw, • -.I.IH
'JHi** T
WU1H
d e b ts paid. H e shoved_ a r t a s id e a n d w o rk e d a s a clerk to g e t Him.ui.i i,P ,g tm <>r Snivnniz.-rt iron,
.enough' m o n e y tp w ipe t h e s la t e clean b e f o r e leav in g , • T h a t is e x ­ never of wnn'I. ;mi| sliould not hep al­
c e p tio n a l in su icid es, w ho u s u a lly kill th e m s e lv e s to avoid fa c in g lowed fii gel rnsiy ',r huttert'd. Tliey
shonhl In' ilioroiiglily wnsliod, rlnsad
-oLiligations.
. 1’.
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' and sn'rlli/.eii nflor use,.and kept In
o' clf’iin plnon. Never use entf pullsfor feeding liogs, or live stdi'k Ollier
Htnn rfilvi'M.'
o nU) K MRS. .
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fo r y o u r h o m e d re s s e d b e e f
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CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 138-W { ’ ■
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FENN BUILDING, CllM,SKA |
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Sm all S to v e s
H e a tin g S to v es o f A ll K in d s
W o h a v e t h e c t e dy-I4
select
_ from
b e s t m a k e s to
.../ '
Oil H e a te r s o f a ll k in d s
S tove R u g s a n d S tove B o ard s
See our line and be happy
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First-class Welding & Radiator Work jj
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We install Premier and Laurel furnaces.
Let Us estimate
your. job.
U P D IK E & H A R R IS
THE FURNACE MEN.
Report of the Condition of the Farmers &Merchants Bank
E»fL8®^ Mlpblsan. *t'the close of buslneaaSejit. lfith. 1922, as called for by (lie <•<»m'in'i«*loMr
Qi tfio Banking DcpRftmotit;" .
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RESOimCES
Loans and Discounts, vis,—
Cotnmerolttl ■Snvim-f
Secured by collntcral................... .......
...i 99.869tm $ Hi.oou'"
Unsecured............. .............. .
... 140,526 70
Items In transit,..,....... ...............
14000
.$ ir,Oddi0
Totnls... ...$180,604 70
Bonds. Mertfta*os and Securities, vis:Real Estate Mortgages........... ....................
78,20<
Muntclcal Bonds Tn office.......................... : ................. ... 2,0(1000 ■ 199.868
U. S. Bonds and.Certlflcates of Indebtedness' piedired V’.V,
War Savlnjift and Thrift Stamps.... ....... “ P K .....;.....
096'10
Other Bonds........,,,,,..... r,..................... V.T.LV T .V /* 7'" 11,184 0(1 . iofi,av4
879,161 74_
Totals.,.'...... 13,184 06
■Reserves, etc;Due from Fedornt Reserve Bank...........
„ 72
16,000
... ,«*
9,072
Due from Banks In Reserve Cities.-.,.',;.......' '................... ........
.... 19,900 60
69.150m
a.,
'^iTc^Vve.:'
07
Total cash on hand............. ........ ..... ................ ............... 6,1274
MMj".
19046
ob.ww i<
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Totals...... 34.8W70
Combined Accounts, etc;—
Overdrafu,....... ........,
.ifio
Banking House... .......................... .................... :............ .
a................ .
Furniture andFixtures. ........... .V,”T ’"
!...... "................ ....................
'becks and other cash items.... '.Lb'..';!",7' ............... .........."".',"'"."77
l_.600.lW
Stock or Federal Roaorvo Bunk........... ;.... .......... ii( t ........ j" .............t
fhisiU si
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C* r r M
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u t
$
• I M ' W
LIABILITIES .
Capital $toek paid In..,,.,.......... ,
Surplus Fund.................
Undivided profits, net,...,.............. 777',........... ............
Dividends unpaid.,.,............V........ ;7 ,.................... ........
Reserved for Taxes, Interest, etc,... .... '7....................
ComMnfelal Oeposlta. ate!- '
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. .......
Cashier's Checks................. ........... ...... ................
State Moneys on Deposit,....,....7'77!!,,7.'.'."..... ...... .....
n JK vin™ Deposits, ete.vToUL
M.OWOO,
:v,,00000
i:s,07691
HOW
H.WO00
....,,1102,0556'
"7.7 s.oqooo. ■ ,
.... $167)06657-<l6/.°r,f,M
.• ma
S
i r s
... -..
Bonds sold subject to ropurehase.;.,'.’...... ............ ............... ........... None
'•WIL'—.......... .......................*..... .......
rj'jj'jjYijl
Subsertbed ani sworn to before ms this 19tti day of September.
A>o/nindelanr, Notary PuWl<b . .n iwi
Co mat
v i v u u . ,
I My,««nmlseJon sapUde Sept 12,
«o*rao{ Attest, John Kalmbaeh, 0, Lehman, John Farrell, Swaetor*.
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.Report o f the wn’dUJon of
n !ili,V t ..r,|h
■ftut she con" Wive to her arbitrary refusal
n n 'u T U ; s r pv VVN a Jenh,
SAVINGS BANK
A t Chelsea, Michigan, at the close of business September 15th,1922, as called
Mr. nad Mrs. Alva Beemun and two for by the Commissioner of the Ranking Department:
, rbsourcFs
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sons, spent last Friddy, Saturday,
Commercial
Savings
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and Sunday afi her sister^s, Mrs.
Loans and Discounts, vis.;
I,
Esther Reynolds, in Jackson.
' Secured by collateral
--------$79,097.05
Unsecured ------ .:$192,542.y;j
27,500.00
Garol-ftroesanYle
of
lietroit,
spent
■
«luuu to her, her H f i e U - e j v i r n r 5,960.92
Items
in
transit
-----the weekend with his parents here. *7
.
" lu‘!ll,fiK Intense and IIvIuk. [Jut
Mr. and Mrs. L. L Gorton attended
Totals .......................................' $198,503.25
$ 97,597.05 $296,100.30
the
laying of the corner stone in Det­ Bonds, Mortgages and Securities, vis;;
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m li'!:,; :s'
I,,ft liH'
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roit of the new Masonic Temple, Mon- i Real estate m ortgages------ ---------$ 17,406.66 • 165,675.58
l-m-n
M ,’w,,|>'1 1im1 fi'ovsfHl the
Municipal bonds in cJIlce ----------700.00
43,238.11
I'- ., ! " . "; Ml(* u ! ( l , «,i,IPf*l«*. t i r n i if l in u
dayi .
,____
U.
S.
bonds
iand
certificates
of
in(r
. fllonday Rev, and Mrs. Rhoads and
‘‘Init?: .sha'n'f hitvt*
' Hn> old
ihree ^lidren, Mac Howlett and Kthel
r-woowi nrtlroivgirt”
r ; delitednesS pledged ----------- 10,800.00
9,200,00 '
v
Runcimap started hy -motor for-Hastwiden ’ 1 ~
W1IS 'llUle-bonuliful-to Other bonds (___ ~-.u-......., ............
7,000.00
49,984.39 '
ings to attend the U. B. conference.
■fch
her
wm,
tJ i- a m in m i d a t e s
i f
* r f p • • " >
a
' h au l She
ten d ed
and > t \ e i l ,
ta i
They will visit-Six Lakes before re­
’Cppyr£<hfi b¥ 0. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Totals --L_____1-.......................- 35.906.66
$268,098.08 $304,004.n’
; ,l‘; 7 ‘‘" " ‘I ' l u l i i i n g s s h e l i s t e n e d , urn) :
turning home.
Reserves,,,viz.L----r
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"why
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SYNOPSIS
■hmili Uj.i...-'ll:,)li, |:it ifi) (■>-■ There wilf be "no church services at " Due’fronv Federal Reserve bank i„$. 8,820.67 $13,437.06.'
r "T
;
i*n
s
of
her
day.
w
h
e
n
her
neigh';
Kon wiilnnii ffim-nu lu-r,> ,.j M •
cithor charge Sunday.
Due fiom baf)ks in reserve cities
936.27
1
1‘wiKhl luii'.i'nlrd -jitJIi Nin ),l-„h;il,|v
Ul
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S.
bonds
and
certificates
of
in-.__
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0 'i t M said
[_APItlT/<j"itf>rnl f a c t o t u m « In the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eurl
Brown
and
baby
t If t ' ’''ns us goad „ s l( ,los(1 u f nieal.
dehtedncs3 c a rrie d 'b f legal rehoi"« of li-f "'Sister 1rra, wife, of H a r bo rt
imdHnetheis=spent-Eunday arD n'iU e'
n r " lf“ '
:MH ^ ^ 1 * 1 ........m b
; Niu^ip Jmve her coi-ne ln.!r_ ^__
serve in Savings Dept, only — >.
60,0(59.00
DsacoitiiliL
town of Wa rbl ct on
,‘*'l|l>j iinponim^i----- f.
vA!ien\j>'OQds.
t
Mrs. Heir s;i'r>n t h e t i o r c h r e s t o r e ^
Blrliott+Tni
I[i-cmmpedoxlatetic&r lirnrlmr llliofi vviili aiy.,jr„
Exchanges
for clearing
house.......... 1,308.79
....... „ .w„ . ____
____„ ........
IV fo l nncsk nn
.Vionrl*
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*lth whlcii■>!,<■- Is constantly a t omnlty,
Total,cash
on
hand------:-----,
T-8,498.33
,
The
Aid
will
meet
in
the
town
hall
5,000.00
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; ‘1 ;t<m‘l kind,- w l m - n . ' m . k , . ,„- ^
IV * *l w7 “ lf w h ,‘u 1,10 family reUioueh nupii-ntly satisfied wltlt her l o t
I>
1
a
n
d
U
ntiliy
h
a
d
w
a
lk
W
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for
supper
Thursday
Sept.
28.
- ' ’I'hr-v'f,to# has nut a.ii Uiouiiiits land.’a spirations Ill s iHn-rs. 11; 1
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1..Totals ____ :__ ............ ..........18,127.79
$79,44K,33 897,070.18
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, ■'■■■■■ lioine with J e n n y ,
iMch nolti’i-r hor sfstor. nor her brotliur- , So-, SO—" l
Miss Janet-Gilbert of Dayton,; Ohio
(
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l.ook
here,"
sui,]
jywiKjlt
Herbert,
Combined'accounts,
viz,;
uaw SL-oiningiy.0111,1 comprehend. To Mr.
,,-V,"i| h;iv\ t--,T |,.„| !„„ ,'w„ 'j......
gave a fine lecture Sunday evening
.O verdrafts________»acon rrnii.-M ; nobby Larkin, recently
$ 119.17
J,L.si!.s.r h ome- u n d - l m s - k-0
J-Q
U
V.V.
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ami
formed a missionary society in . Banking house
aoateJ - h lith * s c h o o l-’y .o tr tJ t r " " e e c r e t ly
____ ____ _
12,700.00 v
I c a m , p u t in iieVftip like a queen?'’ ,
''J'I imI s m II wi-ll, of ciitu'so ii'srnulv
Jiiatnon'd ->f noac-on’d elder daughter,
Furniture- and .fixtures^^
both churches. , .
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1,050.00
“
VanlUy
,nr,
Mrsr
Het
pianaran n|-i>J leant-‘for a L‘Job“ around
IO-W*
>fct, n m.uinr.- Uni hmi, i.'.iUM-T |,„X;. demainh'il,
Customers' bonds1 deposited with
,Rov.
Rhoaiis
has
a
new
Pbrd
tour­
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ilia Deiu'on 'n'niso, He Is engaged, his bw>n. so—•' _ „
’
- bank, for safekeeping__
i 90,000.01)
ing car
h'-.'''oIjiW,__n u m m m i n a
jccupailon i" tm to keen the l a wn In trim.
Inn,., was ~m
cried,Outside-Che0ks-&
other
Cash
Items
Well,
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Miss
Luly
Betti"
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-ren-Hymii-iii-iihifv-'STfalnlirN nseffed ovor tne news or' an
:tlie - b r e e z e In h e r v o ice,
Ida Emmons spent last, week Fri­ , ;-.Stock:Hn;Fe_d_eral Reserve bank
a;4oo.o.i
?
Dwight .Cried,- Involuntarily.
Uproachijui v|sit from Poacon's. .brother Wh at ev er mj-m-r ,.t her 1,,-ul,,
day until-Sunday: at." 1rone MollenKln'aib ivii'-wrlifl'lind not seen for many blood In i! nr (he itminen, ' ...... ..
I0 . ‘'Yanlll.v' sms-lietter," Mrs: ilett said.
■ N'ay sat with h er on the |irnvti
"DiifnT In wri te to youVV l.ulu kolph's in Jackson.
tears,• iva-va jokes with Lulu, ' .with 1)0 upei-ntlve, luul she-h-t -ih,, mnt ,er
while she ai.e, j,m rucked on a creak- asked,". ' ^
Kbtle
vonrornlnf the coming go at thill.
LIABILITIES
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kaiser of
heMtmg t . •
!.ag hc;;ii-d, Inyiglit swung a leg over ; "Xot a 'word,” Dwight answered
Capital
stock
paid
in
...................
$ 40,000.00
“ 1 'l"H l think it's l’nii- to i mlminn-the railing. Momma sat' pulling her fids. r“All.we’ve hud wo hud from you Highland Bark, motored to Orson BeoSurplus fund
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40,000.00
34,209 >fl-M-W )ii. ily because of the ripple going Oil' Him way, I.T-ihing her own >ki.i;i oyer her feet, and humming all -•the Iasi from Niivunmih, '(h-m-gin.-''' .man's, Wednesday to remain the rest Undivided profits, net _____ _____
mother.
Why. ! -me may' m-\e,- . „ e
ilorloss e x i s t e n c e wUhiu
i c,-hi
a her pin
l)!'
noie, Tlmre was im union, hnf
‘‘SiivntHiiih.__ Heorgiti," s a i d - LitlUr of the w e e k . ______________ i_ Commercial deposit&i-viz.; . ---------------i* arrival or N In la n w ill b r i n g , J L u l u j s .
i.nii;uiiiii_iLg{t-in - ' . rttH's-.lir r n i h epngii'f^ "1'’11 wiTi'uj iiu.'k:. had, a qimlil v of and lutiglieil,.
Commercial deposits subject check
$329,784.79
Dennis Daley of Durand spent a
Lterestcd
sp eo illu tlv o , . m e a n w h i l e
Certified
Checks____
__________
Into her face , 11:■.• s o m e i j i a u ; n i 87.50
Irniis|ian>iii-y
a
if
It
were
Hi
In
nil
• They ciiiiId See (hat she was dressed few days with his brother Charles, at
ratchlng wi-.:v y o m etU ln g lik e e n v y t h e
Cashier's
checks
lovely' t ender ness Hj i | t ,v]ljl,n ^(l0 il S Ii;i lijelc-;, 013.77
,y*an,1orfr! ! " v , '- n ia k l n g .of B o b h y a n d
Wfdl, it! dark red elo.tlr,‘w j i l i ' a little Ed, Cooper’s.
Stirtc Moneys on Deposit—______
5,000.00
souietlines liiuiiCil i, .Mi,ilium ,,ml i>j
iliha. t'u'-’M'-" tchly,. N l n l n n a r r i v 'e s , In
'i;iu- gate nj.enmh and some one tilling Imt and u d rmml ng veil She —Mr^and—Mrth—Wi-H—Bott arid ~son
Time
commercial
certifiestos'dopostt””
—
r4.28l.97it aWen-.c -f H e r h e r t ; a t h i s b u s i n e s s ,
Slie sprunu up. She hud i’,, i- :o i i „ Ii tii- Dime Up lit.- walk. They looked,, and di.il not. seem In nny- wlse ui .ni-i , nbr,
i r d ^ r I Ha; v i v s t i n g r T h u s h e b e c o m e s .put
Austin have returned ’ from a,m otor
Mime mi ,,|....• in a , - ; , r -d was |,i;lu , ■
.
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siive; fiir thnt n er vous luughler, d i d
"ajealntvxV^x t*. iv L\tlu f i r s t a n d In a rn e a a $i49.668;o::
H’ip of a; week in northen Michigan.
.nuinililii, , ‘I’he ,-lovely --light \v,is srill
."Well, If it ain't \Miss ;I,uIn 1‘.r-tpn* she show her -excitement.
iraundcisbibo'i heir . p o s itio n In t h e h o u s e ;
Savings
deposits,
xiz.;
,
'
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Iticthmillor ■■Books accoiints—subject to savings
\ii,i.m Is a muoli-traveled man In hell face us she. hm-Heit ulimji
. "Well, 1ml lie’s ^hero with yon. Isn't
if the■w.o-lil -i mi, ovt-n the slight Interest
a(gainst Ihe | line, of.-mh minu's rr»a,very lAwigli.i cried involnuiarily and l\in he?" Dwi ght demanded.'" ''Isn't h a and grandaughter Evylen, of Jackson
by-law s------- :__ *------------ L „.
$390,776.36;ii hr t . i i I n her is appreciated, be- from' her lanlrim. r i- r h i‘m < i-r. vv.,'^ .cried mu m >in:'thjog.
here? Where is he'-'f”
'
Certificates of deposit-subject to
will stay this’ winter with their son
,uie K Is
-living new In hor life.“ How did you know?" ],u!u asked.
J lk 'O t i l l s W h e n hi- s p a k e n f jijs ''asle!-.
savings by-laws —•___ ^______
35,450.44.
. .“M.iist lie ’most i.o-.Oregon hy tills Lloyd. On Sunday they were, jthe
. “ K i v w !•. Know w liat ?“
Hmo.”
l.ulu
said.
7
.
‘
motliei',
lb
hoi
h
,-l-hese
.-heinL's'(lii'-re
guests-of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ltietliS llt-.lfN t: Vi nn o u t i n g ;vt-hli-h t h e
;'' ■1‘ha I ii ain't Lulu licanm. Hello,
T o ta l........ ________________ _
$426,226.80
" O r e g o n !“
“
"
jinily laii - N ; ouin a n d L u lu b e c o m e In Wins something which iuneii,,,,r-tt us mamma."
miller,
•
a
Notes
arid
bills
rediscounted
pure
love.
$
-4,350.00
I Kiusiir.- ■ -K iM itial. H o e x p r e s s e s ' h i s
"You . see," said Lulu, "he had a n­
Wcndail Rai-her of Stock-bridge1 is - Bills payable
_____
isx-n .treatment a s - a- sort
20,000.00
"
•Mamniu hud :rri-iiviT,->-ii iT,7d"u ;is ,■■,>f.' he|; 'mother, j h i v '■jij.h.ers. a n d . kissed other -wife." -<
[f aeP'-iHl'-'ii' :n (lie Deacon homo. - Iviilii
.■■.pemling this school year with .his Bonds sold subject to repurchase-.__
log
ifol.d
scramhlei'
eggs
on
l
iee-umer
■
"Why,
he
hud
n
o
t
1
.
’’
mseVidmert
; vamn-lv ;1 - I lh« same -thoughts., hut
■’’Say,", sa.id .Mrs. Pelt placidly;'"And
grandmother Mrs. Mary Barber.
- Cuatdpiers’ bonds deposited with bank
Dwi ght absurdly-.■
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hr luynio ■' Jn-r sister nn<l her own of tlie kilc.lieii i•>1>]e when the'ire
for safekeeping
J_________
I Ju.M ate up t he last spoonful o’
90,500,00
Last
Saturday
the
whole
commun­
vet 'cream. 'i'
lllililencQ C..-I:>e Ninian's comments em- creum. soda port,v .wits' i-i-mly'
"Yes. H e h a s n ’t seen her for llf'
- -V ' V
jitrsssi-a'. It- ilt-.clares his Intt-nilon or out. Dwight Ihivrv her n on.simI "]Setkeen years and he tlilnks slio's dead. ity tendered Mrs. John Moeckel. a
T o t a l - ^ - - . ^ ^ - _____ .'I____
$80-1,95 1-3 !
"Am'i l.ulir lieui-on!" r1111_"s_voice
ping ill-- r.i” |llc a "good--tlrnoV, In the
I’m lit- Isn’t sure," .
^
post card shower in honor of her birth- State of Micliigarjj County q f _ \ V a s h j . c n a w t . s S i ___ _______
Htj- before I c h-.ives. Diana and Bobby, ter come, too, Mother Pott,” btit she rose-amf,.swelled richly. “ Wliat vou
i tl,e coMr-.- -- .1- "soft n o t h i n g s , r t l s c u e s shook her head. She wished to go, l a
LFJohn
L. FJeTcher,
Cashier
solemrilv
m v i vof
i the
u i c ,, above unamed
a m e w bank,
u n i m , udo
... .
- - - (TO D ID eO N T IN tfE D p — dayr- OnrSundayshe was pleasantly’ nitmni.
*L»v4i the.
4> ^
__‘ statement
i ~ v M u--i.
•_
4 ... . ... H , 1 • /’ *
« i/' * s ut i t m i t i v ■
lie pnSsli,ltr--v-rrfn»lopiiiff aird_"SuTprlsIns
sw ear,.that
above
is_lrue
to tlie_.besUfc>fDmy-knp\vIe()^<:_arid—surprised
by
all
of
her
children
and
lie ivlioli- s > i|." Lulu, despite herself,
and c o rre c tly .p re se n ts the true state o-f the-several iriatteiv tJTero- '
grarnlcHTfdren, and two sisters, Mrs.' -belief
krxw:il,.-'i 1 Co 'plL'a'sanr'pdssnjITrtTesin contained, as shown by the books -of t h e b a nk.
'
..- k.
...
bncerniri-; Nmlan’s Intentions toward'
Schiller of Jackson and Mrs. K^ate
____
__John
L.
Flctchi-r.
Cflmhiu.------krsclf. iin-• ■i-iv so because ihltherto she
JJoedc*l_eom-ing-for-fHfmer;—;■ ---mtJiErs_20.th-.day. of Sc ptelnbe r , --L922.
In liri-n :i I'l-irMoul nnnentIfy~.lnZZ£>y£
C. J, 'Mayer, Notary - Publiq.
Messers
Orson
and
Alva
Beemanj
fiusrlichl. -c -fug little to do With Its
My.commission
expires Mar, 27. 1925.
mpfe social functions. The fact that
and Herman Kaiser motored t,o. JackCorrect
attest:
.
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[Inwn Inul ali<cd homo with her causes
hnf *
H p*
son on busihess Thursday. 1
: Lewis P. Vogel, Edw. Vogel, I), C. Mc-Laren, 'Directors;
I eons of s p e c u l a ti o n s t o d i s t u r b h e r
(umbers ttuir night.
/
c
| Ina's hTli.ntiuiv found, just expres|cn In Ihm- oiiu-e of motherhood.
"I won'i have .you d ow n t o w n in t he
piling," s!u- s a i d , i
l
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-T
T;
\•
lh is lire
A t The Price !
jk
O'
liiut yen h i m e go Inst' n i g h t . ”
I"AI1—tlfu- heller— renson w h y you
The Goodrich' " 5 5 ” is a
pilld n ri ),.ii t u h l g j i t . ”
fit nil wail; down? W h y not nil have'
DTi-um . ■ " Ho wnS nil gentteN i»n<l .in--I-itintion,_t h e reconciling
lenient in ids home.
pie. t"".'- ■Mmionn’a 1 a r d e n t hhpe,'
re a l
,
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l"Th:ii.‘s
phpn's going Yo tnRe
l u l l i s 'that ■■■■" ! |,i;l Mild,
f
hnliinces linvlng. boon
1% sirui-k, hm propos ed n n o t h e r :
P ' h " sl:,‘ •'■lid, “but,, you m u s t eut
N SIIPII,.!- you ca nn o t go,'
don't wa e any more." -Moriona’s
Jbk n:iis-!i,.|i ■-! anil piteous.
■IJakt-s iin , ! L ’l'ence. You m u s t eat
J pill'll -(.VI , I- 'I
f Iiigh. ;<Dr! s|o\v]y.
Sm-? sii:. ,.iin eat If-she will en’t,”
sail in Imig-iq. ‘‘'rjie only trouble
M'ie will. ti.>; take cite time.”
around economy.
it at
A n d we sell
an unusually low price.
'
Rh- you .:,.>|lff to take Jenny and
a*
.Hiii. inquired^----— -—Tin* whole party.”
<M 11 '■‘■"H to pay for Jenny
Chelsea Tire
Inn pntiiently,
loss punctiliously
'• , N" ^ . " n s e . ' -
T h is
Ig..1S H11L>pni-ly.i* ■
&
Battery Service
T ire a a n d B a tte rie s R e p a ir e d
Don’t fail to see the
N-' mi' -ti-uiy nlvd 1-—"
(111 ,. , , l : i V( iloe dominated " all,
v',
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t i t
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it
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F r O . R T o le d o
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it
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it
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O
it
it
T h e n e w - W illy s K n ig h t p ric e s a re f a r b e lo w a n y e a r
e q u ip p e d w i t h sleeve v a lu e m o to r. C o m p a re -th e m w it h p o p ­
in g v a lv e m o to rs o f equ al p rice .
R e d u c tio n s e ffe c tiv e on a ll te n m o d e ls. ! _ j------- ------------------
Overlands ranges up to $55.00. VVillys Knight as high
as $145.00 in some models.
BELOW A R E PR IC ES E F F E C T IV E SE PT . IS, 1922.
Overland Touring and Roadsters
*•"■} I'm, "i think we’ll just
Hint Important efi'nt J "link wo Just will.”
It-,,., -"''’.i'll want to be the one
I
♦
t
Is going''to
l>a-i the engagement with11 "-is up engagement.”
N
i t
it
it
CH ELSEA
Phone 244
s a i il
’ -iKMiMy
o
o
o
i*
it
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H a s ju s t a n n o u n c e d a n o th e r p ric e re d u c tio n c o v e r in g b o th
•O v e rla n d a n d W illy s K n ig h t bars. T h is is, th e second" p ric e
c u t th is y e a r , a nd is due to th e g r e a t econom ies eflce ttH f b y
a n e n o rm o u s m a n u fa c tu r in g p e rfo rm a n c e .
T h e b ig T o le d o p la n t has ju s t c o m p le te d th e la r g e s t J u l y _and A u g u s t in i t s - h i s t o i y ^ i n d h a s a lre a d y b u ilt and d e liv ­
e re d m o re c a rs th a n th e a m o u n t ca lle d fo r in tlie -p h m s fo r
th e e n tir e y e a r.
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T h e p ric e s .a re n o w a t :a le vel h e r e to fo re t h o u g h t im p o s s i­
ble. A f i i l l y .e q u ip p e d O v e rla n d T o u r in g c a r w it h th r e e coats
b a ke d e n a m e fi fin is h , a ll steel .'b o d y ,-trip le x s p rin g s f o r •
Ya\x can’t beat this tire for all-
|w
|,tlt |lor i„|nri on her
^ Hm.Li Herbert diagnosed it.
I • f'g'vt-,- tiltes tlian Hint!" lie. en*
Fir^il 11L-iii Me daughter.'
i,.M| |u,(,n proceeding along
}f % . U
t 0
B*ve
11,1 n
* y:lf silent, frowning, putI k , ; ;H
: i.-ntim
1"11'11''n !” cried Monona.
Inisp r,"' !
of nn
at “one
| f ' ln saw only the empty
'
K
g
cried
L " 7 'Toil her child,
M rn iilu t,,0^0r(hnary sports U
kiuiv? '
applied.
,
When you are at the Washtenaw Fair
W
■ 4„■
We have one of the finest'auto displays to be seen
at the Fair and want everyone to come in and .see
these cars. Our representatives are always glad to
explain the Wonders of the different Studebaker
models.
in
t!,!s 'M e.family. But
.itunx.H ”'in to apply them. *
M,iv,
Mononq had been ex*
ft?*i ?{ll,,w from the bride and
Touring and Roadster, l i s t . .... .. $1235.00
Coupe, list _________
1795.00
Sedap, list - ...........
1950.00
O. B.Toledo
”.
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”
Touring, l i s t .........
Sedan, list
...... -$H 35.00
,.- .- 2 1 9 5 .0 0
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ON S A LE A T TH E
i, .
E . F .
C helsea, M ich ig an
\.
The Tribune’s
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Willys Knight Seven Passenger, Model 2 7
A. G. FAIST, Prop.
KAt? vl|flltilt,sbeen'aweG^
t e ei'6Arel h®y then,?”
Ik
WGl1 that they
h f e nTlah’ Georgia, -but “ina
f e h? "f; told hlm' and retoW
E f * p *er- had aaid,
i ' ^ s t o n d ^ j ^ added.
Overland Touring and Roadster#, list $525.00 F.
Coupe, list _
$795.00
Sedan, list
___________
875.00
Chassis, list' I : . ________
425.00
i
Willys-Knight Model 20
ll" "mve enrofuV of your
s'l!|h 1 speak to you
111; ' ,J ' "heruse had grammar
lifiil!,n' !I' s h e
looked reVui,,,., I1!'1' Diother,- Iter father.
i;ni. | ’I ’(’ Option was evident to
Hoif ,T 's in,,of)'ntihle. They trild
sl'>- ought t.o be. ashamed
li.
It is the e c o n o m y tire for
light cars made with all
the skili of Goodrich. —
lt has everything you de­
mand in a tire—-rugged
construction, long mile-.
age and good looks.
["Vi-ry ua-.i i hen,
No Ice 1c r e a m
.Ha-fnr'vii w-H-t-Hc-gi i'l."I "U"1111
lo cry qui'etly.’; 'Blit
!,,iissi'li ' 1 r )ilaie. Slit* ate, cheW-
^
‘N
■fe­
hor
Nn pmIN,
.
t*
■o-
>w . —
iSli'iiona >:'i>t>ml her lmnds, “fioody!N)'.1
lime you w o u l d n ’t let
' ;
tire of real value at a
■
Ir-tonihi-m,,;|r Avei-o in her eye
Mvs,'.tier I ' Y l c d lips,
_ ' - »
h’oii,,- toe,.- '•ertiiinly,” Dwight could
II ilo on, >uail fur every one,
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.y:|.!>--!.-.i.::':
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CHELSEA. MICHIGAN,, frit WAV, SEPTEMBER 22.1922
w TIIERE’S CRIMfi,
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS '
The proprietor of a hot-dog( stand
appropriately located in Frankfurt
street, New York, isn't prepared to
accept Commissioner E nright’s statef1
Literature! Club to Meet
j The Current Literature Club will. ment th a t no crime wave, exists, A
' meet with1 Mrs. G. W. Pahfler Mon- dozen boys, none over 10, suddenly
; day. evening, September 25.
; descended on Ids place of business,
grabbed a cigar "box full ofTp'eiffil?®
SOCIETY
FOR SAIfE—Small am<5unt of fertil- ,
1 izer. Enquire J. Helseischwcrdt 4tl*
FO ^ SALE—One white iron bed ami
Springs, one dresser, ono Garland
*gas stovo ehoap if taken bpforq Satr
"niRiay vnoont • -inqniTO^l d?ilcKinley
jSt.
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4 tl ,
LOST — A parcelVcontaining ' two
rhiUlren* <lr.v«<.Sl orn tam -p ami
ftim
nhm Finder
l<nwlor please
nlnticr> rofn^n
return tG
to
ono blue.
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r.
a
n
K.
MiddKvst.
J. w
- — -Itl
sa ys
i
Are We Going to be Grasshoppers?
-
l-lt-usmit Lalte Granao No.lfjfil* will
. V V „ „ „ ,0 thwlBh, „ i a ‘ „ mk.rfu | hoW Hu- Sc'i.twnlior meeting a t th.
).'
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. . I, .
.
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Freedom own hall on Monday evenlo ■talk by w u r across town. .
c, , , , o r , . s .„ , ,r ,,. nm
. If ?onie fellow had told-your grand. (hum
v . , '
ii. •»’ .• ,
1
ing. Septeinbor 25’a t > 40... I lie proNow we-la lk liv-wnvless across the
h*
„n„n„
father when he .\va$-.a_hoy. that !iq the (i()
■ , gram will he given by tI>o _ young
v
’
people -of the grange..ami will,; eons.
~ time —of~~his.."grnnduhjldrotv a- manPRIVATE SAl;l‘:^---22rHarrtsn-nT!t'.:,--i>.
W. OllCt'-thimght it was a great; si{.t - 0;f u p[a>TsbngsI reading” "and
l . - t f V ■'ThiiV«fln>"wouhl PiKe dimiiT one-e\^mi»g-OH--lhe- ,,
— v
,, (l. ,
— .---—
a. m..to ■*•*»u }>. m,, inurMlay, rji p- v
, .
. ,
ihmg to go l.ro.m New ^ o r k ‘to RullaIot
jon< Fvbrvbodv welebmo.
teinber 2S. 1 Fomhined desk and cool summer venuula
''■*'
....'' "in**
:
1
' ■1overlooking the ]' fH‘ llhl, ,|.1*V \ „ w- We in>
W
- from .siai to i1 ' ; - ?"
.
; ■■■..v. ’ ■■■■■ :
,v'- ..a MaHons
hodkease, bureau, sewing machine, broad Atfantie and at1 ten o’clock b id , ;riTra-dir;..
and escaped.
G O S P E L S E R V I C E S W I L L N O T B E -'•“We-wrn
STARTED SUNDAY
Will win... say £
The Gospel services that were ad­ w e t win,.. say ^
do what,we claim
tlon and assis mf. v0'11*th
normal coii,|iLm>
COll.lllions;
ni
•PjPasss.’-i^rte
Co,. Toledo,)
Saturday,Sept. 23
SumlnyrSept.:
THOMAS MEIGHAN
-IN -—
-H i
,
A Prince There Was
.Michael J; fyiJ
from Geo. M._ Cohan's famous
'play.
!
ir S S L . B E C A U SE ^
.=
UNDERTAKERS
=
Black or Brown Kid Shoes, out siVp,
,top, rubber heels, at
several shades,- at..
The most for the price, no matter what t
price may be, at
L Y O N S ’ S H O E MAR
1
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S
Established over fifty years
H Phone 201
Chelsea, Mich. E
n 111mu tm im 11ni 11m n 111111m mi in 111r11F
Mi'; Jti'.-t mimbi*r oi .il.e (,yi. .MiOr ,-.mr,-c .given . under the auspices
of tin- Bi'otimrho'od of tlie fYngi'. '.itimii.d Uluiroh and thl* EvutigeU-
'Imi’.'Y,. !i.j be giv’n'n
C h ip s o S o ap F la k e s ,
--
C o rn S ta r c h , 3 p a c k a g e s f o r i ____ _____
Real Estate
Broker
All kinds of Real Estate sold
■ ’ and .exchanged.
PHONE 271
Office: 236 E ast Middle Street'
Chelsea, Michigan.
^ ^ w w w i/v 1
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♦
:: Start
:: School
1 R ight
w
, Wanted—Poultry of all kinds, we
also buy veal halves. H. O.*Knicker­
bocker.
1
Mtf.
The end of a perfect nigh) is Vffcj
nlorm
rlnffB..
____ .J ___or>c
.. . ____ ________ 2 1 c
_
- -_ --i4 9 c
...........__25c
. . : _____ _ ._ ^ 2 5 c
.
...-..-.._ ^ _ ..2 5 c
C h o ice O liv e s , 1 q u a r t.. _ . . . . . . 1 ____ _
|lb)e to (;
P re p a re d M u s ta r d , 1 q u a r t __________
Mis,
|*-M-tf'ci .1
Red E J e l, 3 p a c k a g e s f o r . ____F ig N e w to n C a ke s, 2 p o u n d s f o r . - . .
M a c a ro n i.a q d S p a g h e tti, 8 p a c k a g e s fo r
Cocoa, 1 p a c k a g e . : . - . ____ _____ ___ _____
C a m p b e ll T o m a to S o u p , 1 c a n . . .
C h o ice C a n C o rn ,
Fi»iv:
-
2 ca n s f o r _ r
■P e a n u t B u t t e r , 2 p a lls ~ f o r i
T
C h o ice S a lm o n , 2 cans f o r ........ ....................
V* & C. C ra c k e rs , 2 p o u n ls f o r .............B e s t P ^ t ? r F l o t n r 2 4 ^ ‘ l i r ^ c k T . r : : ‘,“
We Deliver Chelsea Flour Direct from th e Mills
. Any Time—Any Place
We Also'Invite You to Visit
Here you will always find BARGAINS which you cannot affort to
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......... . - ■- We are glad to announce our
to m c n
new fall line of
HATS
is hettg, Drop in and look at
" the new styles
Fine Watch Repairing
‘Our Specialty
r
C re m e O il T o ile t S oap, 3 cake's f o r
;,-t vmtr season ticket now and lie assured (»f a good seat.’
JE W E L E R S r
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C h o ice B a k in g M o la sse s, 1 g a llo n _____
Hr.Mire and bring, your ticket to Vogel’s Drug S^ore
<>T first
i ;ninnient---Soptcmber 26th—tiny time after 8:00 a, m. and have
. reservi'd for all four numbers free.
C UP
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A
_____ _25c
P a lm O liv e T o ile t S oap, 3 cakes f o r . . . ________.... - .._ _ _ _ 2 5 c
u on tickets now on sale, by members of either organization at
i i jitionally low price of $1.50, which includes reserved seats
oi numbers free,
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I PENCIL
5 0
_ ,j_ 2 5 c
[ F a ir y S oap, 3 cakes f o r _ ___________ __ _ _ . . ^ _ . _ _ _ „ , _ _ 2 0 c
J a p R ose T o ile t S oap, 3 cakes f o r . . . .
2 packages fo r.
DISI.
Mrs. \
filroet lu
in i
[halliyl
L'p. Mr
pvill be
!i,io\arilo ovf'ning long to bo remembered guaranteed all who
mi can not afford to miss it.
1
vntli an
’PRICE
D u t c h CIeanser,o.3 ca n s f o r _ _ _ . ^ _ _ . „
!-i '>gt am ronsists of Saxaphone rombinations, with Piuno,
*iuif.i)':!, .Mandolins, Ooai'inos, together with Vocal nuin*
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W h it e L a u n d r y Sopp, 6 cakes fov__:.._
Mountaineers
h
o
Pv & - G ,- N a p h ta Soap, 10 cakes f o r . - .
AT TIIE TOWN HALL
ul'S-o'clock
n
S u n B r it e C le a n s e r, 1 can f
a -.._ _ _ - ^ _ 2 5 c
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2 paclotges for
^ _____ -60C
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G lo s s S ta r c h , 3 p a c k a g e s f o r .
I. L WN GIESON I Tuesday Evening, Sept. 26
[Miss A!
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[Miss Ma
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[Mrs, Jal
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•M a tc h e s ,. 6 b o xe s f o r
iMra. Vo
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[iiiss Do
IMrs. Ml
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IMrs. Hu
[Miss Jo;
[Miss Me
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|Roy Lot
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R E D B A N D C o ffe e , 1 p o u n d f o r , _ —
C h o ic e T e a S if t in g s , 1 p o u n d f o r _ ....... ............................... „_ 2 5 c
Itions 'v
||he brtf
~MenVAthTWoufl Sucksr
.R u b -n o -m o re W a s h in g P o w d e r,
,__50c
In tt
Iniade t
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llfflieiei
Ol'O
It'vBils
[have lu
Ji3 so e
[tured a
Ithe «;ii’
|]'hero i
■to secu
land get
Black or Brown Calf Oxford, perforated \
tip, rubber heels, at.. . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . ...t
A real strong Ladies■SShoe for out ooff _Of
floor wear, at ,. - _ i . I__•_!__!_y *
- _____$1.00
C h o ic e B la c k T e a i ( l p o u n d f o r ______ _„ J : . ; ____ .
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B i g G i r l ’s S h o es and
O x fo rd s
K a r a v a n C o ffe e , 3 p o u n d s f o r _ _ _ _______
STAFFS N AMD SQnI
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Iat 8 o’;
Lriptii
Iballot
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'T'lu1. 'I’inilu'i' Queen", Ch.
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A powej ful .photopw
all star ea,^.
CENTURY COMEDY
Chelsea Tire and Battery
—
Service
t,-l p o u n d f o r , . .:
SIJ
TAPESTRIES.
Tinsel tapestries are used for fu r/
-niture-coverihg aa well as for table I'AUldVukon h n f f f l «BD:
runners and hangings.
{ho syatflih, th Hre d & u«i
WESTINGHOUSE
BATTERIES
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vertised to havf.^started Sunday; at
the Methodist church will not
held
at the present time.
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Patronize Tribune Advertisers.
O r d e r o f p i | i il ic a t i o n
■State*o'f-Michigan. County of Wash­
tenaw, ss.
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At Ti session of the ■Prohate Court
for siiid CouniO' o f Washtenaw,..held
at the Probate p(lifeM i AheLC i ^ o f
Ami Arbor, on the 18th day of
r
ember, in the year one thousand nine
hundred 1 and tw enty .two. Present,
Emory ik Poland, Judge of Probate,
v.,r taldes,4v\.o4nals,4ln-c:e.,sprh)gs>maX,v hT?;- ft‘hnTtls~-goti<l-rnght'~s;Tyingr-*1I:"-;iiti | y-<~
'si’hooh
Motr\bers oT."OIive™Lo(lgd’ NoT’d £>(> Tnlho M atfero’f th ci'lstato T o f-------tress, rugs, fsottee^ electric- table
James S. Gorman, .Incompetent ,
tories
pictures
of
the
'little'
Columbus ; wi,j nu\ot llt ],ighitwelv
dining with friends on the Pacific
twelve, at the Mas.*
lamj', dec trie iron,' ■■washing t u n - ................
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On
reading^amh
P ^ -m n
deet, the Xina. the' Plata and tlie San: ; nnit, hii}| Saturday to attend
at
the fun
■— rh^lT<^-e"^lrs:--^.eTgh-Heneh7~~■-■C^ ^ (il-l1^■rl^^1■ ^ ^ 0- ^ 4 ^ ■>nu^t ^l('
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iny ^ a y.” vour grandfather'would lii Maria, compared to the m odern, Pra, of Hrothor H. It. Beatty,
estate, praylpg th at he may “bo^licen^
■•.. ■
f ' ;Fy i ;
, i hnve lookefl upon ■-Hie ..joredicloi' as ocean iiner. nearly one-fifth of a mile.
se<l to liiortgago certain real estate
described tliorein f<^r the purposo of
'
K. of P.
FOR ..SALE-^Gombination .book-case either 11 laughable rnmnncer.or a piti- long, accommodating thousands of,
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|,ass,.nm.,,< i„ thp luvmy of palatial,
t,onvt,nt|on „f Chelsoi lodge payment of debts etc.
and- desk, china cabinet, easy chair, aldivTool;
It is Ordered, That the 0th day of
5 dining chairs.
.‘109 S.-Main S t . . W ell--D oolittle'did it. A nd' not »,,,,,,lo,,,. 4
No. 1!H. K. of P„ on Monday ovonlng, October next,, a t ten o’clock in the
\ on linvo ricon [m-lnros nf tho little
^
1()22
ln t |,0 forenoon, a t said Probate Omco, be
many .people- juiLiced. it. . il’Hp Awhole
ketlle-jike'
locomoti
vo,
tiie
Dq.
Witt
appointed for hearing said petition,
.world accepted it 'a s a 'little'nows
rank
of■ •1
Es(|uire.
WANTi-'D -Wa iLn>.ss at tlie Busy 11ee
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And ,it is further Ordered, T hat a
Clinton,
which
was
the.-marvel.
bM83,l
jli’in and most of those who 'did as
t
lllli So.-State St., Ann Arbor, f,12
copy of this order bei published threo
hecituse
it
acquired
the
anuvxing
speed
■
quickly, forgot it. . ..
successive weeks previous to sairf'time
S. P. I.
CIDER—:'We will make cider every
l.ieinenani James H, Doolittle, U. of 15miles an hour. - You have seen
of hearing, in*the Chelsea Tribune a
l'uesdav TrhTTritlav untTT f u i'f h e r ^ ^ r m y - a v ia to r ,' hopped oil’ in hisy Uk- Iiaiodum -engln^w lucli pulls-a _ p a -,
meeting of the S, R .I , newspaper printed and circulated in
notice.’ Emanuel Wack'-r. ' Piione a erq. lane fj-om the broad Atlantic at Malial i’ullm'an faster than a'in ilo a! will be heh| at'th^f home of Mrs. J. N. said County of Washtenaw.
EMORY E. LELANES,
Jd-l-FdO;
] to* Pab|'> Hiiaeh at three.minutes past ton-j ininute,. \\»ndertiil •- i lianges, , ilron’t.;.Strieter, Monday evening,. Sept. 25.
(A true copy)
Judge of Probate
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Dorcns C. Ponegan, Register..
WANTED---" Ibdji '■ for fl ^ . - r t h n i i - - ^ - hfl stcpiit'rt j ' The little air .diip^liat. IWiliUlg lift2[,[ui I(jeai Purgative.
2-1-6 Chelsea (,r>y»house......... , J M___ .„l!t 0f ids' sky-boat' at San " P ie g a .'^ l al.me (he Morm clouds and sailed
Ag a urKativP| Chamberlain’sTabCIDER .MAKING--We will- operate ’'alii'., on the I’acifie. ,
| by e»>mpa.^_ was but llu- Santa Mnrja (jetg fin, t|lf, exact 'thing required. !
-our cider mill overv Tuesdav betrin- - Doolittle stopped an hour and seven ' -ailing an uiicluuded ‘ sky. A sky ' Strong.-enough for the most robust,
S h ! u^U further — tes at San^ Antonio, Toms, to | wlmre g,eat ',l,ips will follow It
notice. New empty kegs and bar- ta b - - breakfast with JTis . wife and j t ie b
1 l C mlon pi.o mg u
without anv of th at terrible griping.!
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v
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aet
11
al-if
1
ying
time-.-he
flow,
to)'
lie'
u[iiin-tlie-;ur
pap.-.ejiger
coach
;
■^nir m-,. .’.-isy and-.ploasant to take 1
-rcls. J i 0 JT1111s
hat our cldldivn will sosge
un'e to .J„,| agreeable in effect.—- Advt.
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100tf
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to
seii
in,
twenty-ono
hou)'?
I 82:
moot a business . engagement or . to ]
and eij.vlit(Tn-niinutes. ’.
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■. Subscribe for the Twiee-a-Week
F O R S A L E - - O n o O . I. C. brood s o w .
W h a t would g r a n d f a ' t h r r ^ a s a b o y , ' greet a friend at dinner a few tb,ous- *
Chelsea Tribune.
F • • '
h 10 pigs. .Call 142-FJ3 or C^. G. have thought of th a t? Nothing more and miles away.
W. Coe. :
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9'r>tf tluui' -a passing news item of the "hour
All o\er the skies--new lines of pas- s
DETROIT UNITED LINES
now.' W('.'have.;grown -accustomed to -sengor■
■ships : will fly. As Doolittle j
WAGON AND BUGGY repair work eu'Vling (-vents. ‘ , hneped Ih'onV ‘lea to sea, we-will, hop
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promptly done. Lcavo your work
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Some
(lay
some
fellow
.will,
rise
up
froin
Mu./e
to
shore.
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Between
Jackson,
Chelsea, Ann Arbor
at—VV.-iieeier-’s-blao-kfnvith -fihop^ ■- nlo-the heavens and sail !ill the wby
,Smm Asia js 1>ul,.a da>. away. • We.
Ypsilantl and Detroit'
inmnd 'he world. And wheii that day lake b|v:ikfa.:i. -itt Ibie.po.; As res to- Plastern Standard Time -*• Effective
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January 8, 1922.
llEMST-I-TCHIjNG--I'’ecot edge; cord ' epee , even that will not amaze us. • .iiiorrov...
laying, etc. Mrs- H enry. Ahnemil'. • ‘
<V ’,
\ .
Limited Cars
ler, M0 VanBuren street.
70tf
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. I lie Ivey that Unlocks the Door4to
For
Detroit
8:45 a. m. and every
'1 *7
“M.TriTjnlTnTTfg,r-— two- hounrttrS :45-pr m. - -- ■=- — ----WANTED—I'eople in this viqnity I
IN THE CHURCHES
who have any legal prinLing, re 1
_ J The men 'oik eight.v-Ji ve a ml'n in ety v For Jackson 9:13 a. m. and every
—quired-tfi-1 years-tif age are- not-.the rotund, well- two hours to 9:13 p. m.
West!nghou*e Attention i* for nil bntterle*
etc.,' to have .it sent-to the Chelsea—
_
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I'nd-r-but-thin,
spar-eanen,
ulio
live
Qn
,n
Express
Cars
CONG REGATIGNArPr
"" Tribunei The rates" are universal'
]MTn7F)-diTTr ^ T' r ^ ' '' ^ ' :^ ^ |jp Z :E a ,-d tv o u m W 7 ; 14^ar m.,Q9:a0^a, m.
in such m atters, and to. have your"'
Rev. E.-A. Qarnes, Paptor.
1 however a man pTi.<l middle age Wiji
‘VCTy ^
h o b s to"7/30 p. m!
notices' appear in "this ■paper’ i t ; is "i.orrnsrmuvrrrTf'tt't t"i> mut‘11-ftHiinie-a-r-i----------- y-—:------■ ------Morning .-if-rviee at 10 oVioek.
' fooil 'nV.t .-milMlo hr. roiistitu-' Westbound—10;2B a. m. and every ‘W estinghouse-is-the-biggest selling
only neeesfafiry to -ask the prohate
lioili cniising. imhgv.tien or .nmstipa- two hours to 10:25 p. m. Express B attery.in Chelsea today. 1 T
judge to send them vto the Chelsea-j Sunday School at ll:l-».
Trihnnn
I t’s the price and guarantee that
-Mr. Lai ham- of Lansing, the Young [ion and will iToaiTa' do.-;e of Chamber- • ears make Ipeal sto p s.w est of Ann
I’eople’s seen'tliiry- of the Crmgregn-; Iain’s Tablets to -move ins ho.,v<;ls, and.. Albor.
satisfies. ■ .
nmal clnn'elies will nonduet both Hie invigorate hi.,, sfomaen... \\ in n tips rs
Local Cars .
T Y P E W R IT E R S
,n..n7i,Vr-,i„i
- 7\ ,nos.
. . . . A\ o.',,.
the 11■
hya the-iivcrEaslbound—10:25
nmn.ug
and kvoniiwr
evemng mu
s n - . done,]V.in
,joi.^-rtmivaui-v\
,, ,
ol(, --|anU
^
p< ^ p. m.-- For Ypsi¥
Genuine
Standard
Underwoods, rial iwvipuion is exleiuled’ to tlic •
Ad'.
Westbound—8:25 a, m., 12:39 p. m1
Factory rebuilt .tike now%._-.Eagy‘*p.ay- young peop1 >-to meet, a t'th e church at
Cars connect- a t Ypsilanti fo r Sa­
megts.
,,
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J.
. U:h(j. for the ’puronso of organizing a
line and a t Wayne for Pl)hnouth apd
CARD
OF
Til
\
XKS
CHAS. BYCRAFT.
Also a complete line of other stand- -young'Peoples-I'hib, ■ - "
a
Northville.
ard makes.
U,
..Mrs.
.Richards
and
M
i
s.
M:--l;;~€or-----A'
din.
•Kvi-'ning scr-'iN' a*'
New and used adding machines.
wish to lank1 tin'.; Woman’
Relief i —
Write us for particulars.
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i corp and. tho n,'iglibors_.riml friends, I
SAI.EM. GERMAN M. E. CHURCH ;l]S(). |pn.;*n'iifT Mrs.- Carnet; -for t h e ' 0 '
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The Office Supply House
4n-)4wt 111.-vi 11mjng-k+n4»
“Typewriter Emporium” ■
ivr.:nt bmyvg'rmipl.
■Rov, Carl Ertel, Pastor.
JACKSON,
- MICHIGAN
Mr:-'. Kich.'i'i'd.s.aail Mrs,
;Suiujny Sdiool at:9:30 a. m.
I’emiehing at 10:30 a. m.
S. A. MAPES
Epworth l.oague at 7:00 p. m,
\ il l. u ;i: t a x e s
Fvmiing Wor.diip at 7:70 p m.
F u n e ra l' Dlrectof
Y!
Yixi'S mu-it be paid.on or beCalls answerea promptly day or night
1u : >!'•■!' 10, 1 >12, jiayable at tlic 1J
Telephone No. 6.
• ST. MAR,Y CHURCH p r-ii'ior!>■ iV .Mmrlian'ls bank, any day i
RevT Henry “VanDykc, Rector.
>U.r-l 'f e I j».■r.-<inal!y on Saturday af- ■
Low .Mass at 8 a. m., High Mass at
CHELSEA CAMP No. 7338 M. W. A.
'MiF<.-v< nings.
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' D. L. ROGERS,Meeta 2d and 4th Friday evenings of ^ A. m., 'Baptism at It a. m., Mims on
Village Treasurer, i - j
each'm onth.' Insurance beat by test. ,v-cck days at 8 a. m
Herroah J. Dancer, Clerk.
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Hand-made Clothes. Hn.'.ct, oaeh:.:..
m “,‘ 1 7 “ - " - " " ' " ‘ “" “"25*
Tloor Mop and botue oi OiL.
Toilet Soaps, 0 cakes fo r ,:..___ . . . . . . . .._ i;
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