IILL`S COLUMN M H in IN No. 1 MONOID ME SHINE MNN HUS ffi
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IILL`S COLUMN M H in IN No. 1 MONOID ME SHINE MNN HUS ffi
8$M — P U B L U M IK D t w ic b t TUESD A Y S AND FRIDAYS - a- w kek W AYS A H E A D sold nd be , ALWAYSAHEAD C H E L S E A 'S G R E A T E S T N E W S P A P E R IXTKUNTH Y F.A K -N O . 73. C H X L S liA , IILL’S COLUMN M H in INNo. 1 M I C H (C l A fV, TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1023. % IM SHINE MNNHUS ffi, IKEDSELF M e m o r ia l D a y T h o u g h t Discussions of various * * h a t 1113wv r*r t in te r e s t yon, "B ILL”___________ _ largest gathering of JewDint has over congregated H J a n s e n " ‘ ro here Monday, ritlondJ. ♦ 15 j 0 8U*C s,t the l-ewis Spring imd eoinpimy. •OI!S. ___ i m < , > { the Hebrews there were },. Qthcp imtiormlitios ................. represented t'urclmse.s were made l»y ninny feniber*' affair. The f J aU‘ "';,s ri .♦♦■♦♦lag^eer wont thru the large J m! ni!,efit'uery uml tools with tKe regularity, Ho did not |iesthe prospective buyer ; W c quick work of the wile. ^ 'n s l amount of machinery and V Hint changed hands in the ythe hardly* serroj? p o s s i b l e . A n d i ^ n’P8 the moving of it nil before . n>’ night. Someone is going to ; 0 do some tall moving to get all out of there. Te® ministers, members of the '“H Episcopal church of Mont^ attend the chumpioiisliij "ctween Jack Dempsey nnd Tom , ins 0l> July ‘1th. The m inisters 'e there as an ofliriul committee \ m church mid will see, “exactly h Prize fight is like.” They nrc ? ’k into the cam paign in regard ,|P o f t h e b o x i n g fnw o f , ha. They wilt have n fine elm nee > ho w sw eet n couple of heuvyits ; J* arc *» each other when they • Dio ring. Some o f us would, "d being a m inister for that dny Hting to nee the figtit( even if , r° delegator, from some com- mile — grave digger ju s t received pnce of 6 to 10 years in the r h Prison. H's hard to toll i* 1- he belongs in prison or .an % * % '< ^ stole cars mid then bur* 9 * 1 ; just f o r t h e t a n o f if. Rutfi:i . “by thing to do, but then they •hat ni| 0f U3 nre funny. <• H Ptroit they arc going to have ®V(*r toy balloons now, 'flic m . Jrnws th a t have boon selling l i t f t JiicccH of rubber will have 1 ^ cir business and And some; wo to do. A po)|ccmnn was E. • n,ed Sunday when 7f> balloons , j , j^ r o l wagon exploded. They ’ ■'**> started an investigation, :J°uRbt that the general round .1‘ wity f i y f f t t t h e S t i i i n u x n case ««t over, but now tilings Imve iDDiO m c<' anew and Flo l,cods i 1 j he hendlinca. Some people get ) Afl b'ddidiy, hut m ost of us feel t )Cntlj C^' ^ 'vc'comf! to it . i e r i v ? . S ,K I'«K A WOMAN l n J » « c n i D JVICK-I’HBS1I>RNT L ,t j i f ^ r a t i o n ____ of Woman's Club. i*ViC1 issue of the Tribune n Jttictc told of Uio election of 3 ’cr>dt J. Dikcmn, of liollund, v^e<?-pnl.sii(i‘n( o f (fie. west * ij... strict of (he Michigan Stale i “ >r'oti of Women's clubs. Mrs. f r e 1" a*l form erly Lconn lielser of Ifc nnd is Uic daughter of 'Mn;. O U ^ e r, S r. 0 01 of our big ships landed with a '. other day Imt the list was ?,ho list. ' S A M 'S D I C T I O N A R Y Jx Buyer* Tnke All Mnclniicr.v nnd Tonis At Sah* In Lewis Spring & A.vcJ P h o t . A large crowd of buyers from var ious places were in Chelsea Monday attending Hie sale of machinery mid property in building No. 7 of the Lewis S pring & Axel plant. All of the machinery and tools in (fie fmifding weiy sold at public ituction yesterday in the sale conducted by Michael Tauber Co. mid Samuel \Vinternet* Co. of Chicago. The sale started at 2 o’clock and continued un til late in the afternoon before all the properly had been disposed of. It livers were p r e s e n t f r o m C h i c a g o , Detroit, Jnekson, Ann Arbor mid oili er places, bidding on the mnchlndry and goods. The sales was conducted with case and swiftness that bewtL do red the layman. All the property mid machinery was sold to the highest bidder and ono of the conditions of the sale being that ml goods Rhall be removed from the budding before Saturday evening. As to prices, there was a variety of ideas. Some thought the prices high white others said they were dirt cheap. U >11 seemed to be a m atter of ones y } c » '{to h tl. This wile will be to clean up certain debts that have incurred upon the plant so that it will be possible for some industry to atari. Ju st what that will be has not been made known ns yet. The bidding on machines nnd tools w o n a t no time cxciling or furious. Ituvers did not show any anxiety to purchase. The biggest time was on the second door whoa a large quuUlily of scrap mid junk was sold. Many was the longing eye of foreign birth Ihni Eoughl VbstV pHe of • juok, but " C h e ls e a " g o t it tttttl & fo h p r ic e also. b o m ar l a w r e s ig n s a s PREMIER OF ENGLAND sV hy MENOMINEE MAN r The rest microbe is rvnponsibto for A / t h it tt in ti! We W h n -i' a r e r to f tid tjh o t o w w rf t h s& a/J m %£a i n ? Om Pfcove No. t«0 a r d a i H The bodies of Mrs. Ada Davenport Mr omf MrS. Edward Koch and fam and Everett Davenport wore found Jn ily spent Sunday n t the home of Mr. their homo in Saline with their throats and Mrs. M- llroinlnger. cut. Davenport who had been in poor health for some lima nnd who wits Mrs. Linn W hitaker spent tho week thought to have lieen mentally un end with friends in Detroit. balanced, killed his wife ami committ ed suicide, according to a yordict re Miss Elenom Im m brecbt/uw jJ M e n , turned by o j o r y d r a w n h y C o r o n e r day in Jackson. Edwin C. Gnnshom. The discovery Was made by Mrs. Mr. and Mra. A. liilsingcr of JackAustin White who visited tho Daven son spent Sunday a t Iho homd of h er port home about .11 o'clock Friday mother, Mrs. Elizabeth WackcnluiL morning and in going into the kitch en saw blood on th e floor and a form Mrs. l-Teil Dempsey of Huffulo, N. lying in a corner. Y . i s r i s H i n g a t (he home o f Tier par Dr, tt'affneo, vfffage health officer ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam JOppler. vvns called, who found Mrs, Daven p o rt’s body. H e r throat had been Mr. nnd Mrs. John Egolor of Dex cut. A short tim e a fte r the body of ter, were Chelsea visitors Thursday. Everett Dn'vonporl whs found in tho cellar, with Ins th ro at slashed, Mrs. C. J . Chandler of Grosso I’oint Mr. and Mrs. D avenport had been Shores, was the guest of Mrs, D, JJ, residents of Unit rro»ws>»ijy a » Ibeir W urster, Friday. lives and hod lived in Saline for the past K> years. Mrs. Line Durfce, of Ann Arbor, M ORE S T R EET LIGHTS TO BE IN S TA LLED SOON G. H. m U TO START STORE IN M ICH. CENTER HxpCcls To Open Hiisim-sj; In Three Or Four Weeks d a r e l i . C c n n , n v t l known Chefsea young man, will open a drug store and ice cream parlor in Michigan Cen ter in the near future. Air. Fcmi, who (or some lime past has been working in a drag store in Jackson has made tho arrangem ents to open the business ns soon as fixtures can be obtained. C. H. Feim, is the von of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Fcnn of ;(ii.svpliu-e. Lust winter he completed,’!! course in phar macy, qualifying as a registered phar macist. Since his graduation he lias been employed in Jackson. Mr. Fcnn expects to he able to make ftis opening fn about' three weeks. Fix tures iiave boon ordered nnd delivery is expected about then. He will m an age Dio store nnd ice cream pnrtor. Residents of Hint locality have oxpressed much pleasure in th at Air. Fcnn will open his store, because there lias been no drug store Ihere im d'it meant th at people had to go to Jackson for such puivhnsos. Friends .(rein hero arc desirous of wishing him success mid feel that his business will be u fine ono . N onstop Hero Wins Bride by Flight CLOSES SCHOOL TERM Miss D orothy Rntterthw aite, closed u successful term of schoof Fri«fay m D istrict No. 1 , Sylvan, known as Dio 'Uml School House." The children enjoyed n picnic dinner nt noon on the tnwn of John Hesclschwerdt nnd in the afternoon they all went to the woods and gathered May flowers. A lot of loftiness. V i V body. Come and see “ Hubert of Sicily,” amt “The Heir* of Kockford.” dramas L'VI j In j | A Blaninicrlug banjo. given by the St- M ary high school pupils on May 29lh. MtOTlWh', l'age 002. Nnm V )ji' \ Holt, who shot and kilted Emmet fto ttt, u n d e r t h r i f t o f Marine H r county. Wis., Monday was shot to death hy members of n pos-se n fcw hours Inter a fte r ho hnd HnrnciitHnrt hinmelf in his shack near ^ orincJJCf; Hulls had gone to summon Holt who was 03 years old, for examination ns to his’ sanity. Holt came to the door and shot Hulls down with a revolver As the officer fell Holt took n rifle and fired three more bullets into Halts , **>* J. f,. MAltTtN llv concert nt Happy tH Frl(by. n.o.v ^ sw v <Jht-f to everybody present, fis n t , 0 uns rumed by n couple of I'd.;'wtio were nllowmt to use »• ■; 011,1 nnd ukulele In the eon' t u ° ^'k'lefs got Ro nervous Die nh'dO fl Hkc It had palsy, nnd hree times Dili Dooley, Die icift hn°f 1,1 11,0 nOighlmfiiood, took iw/es, firopp^t ids bow, and i* i’.ob the strings of bis Ibldle 7)1 vO i j Andrew J i o t m r the prim e m in ister of England, Bent bis resignation to tho King Sunday night because of ill health, lie was unable to present it personally. This ends his brief b u t eventful adm inistration and it ends with im portant nnd perplexing prob lems dealing mainly with G reat Jlriinfu’s relations with France and busRift* ■f It is generally accepted that Starquia Curaon will be the next Premier. Mr, U iw ’8 voyage did not im provehis hciiUh. On his retu rn to Vxmdon, balurday he was examined by medical BOARD OJ>' JHiFJKW .DF1”TJ.VD, h is o n t, l i t o o tis c e to o n c e of ^ t e e ad The Sylvan Township Board of Uevice Mr. Law innnedmtely placed bts resignation in the bands of liis Maj vir.w will, mcol in the clerk’s office, esty, the king, who graciously was town luill' ym ’i’uesday nnd Wednes day, June ;%md 6, 1223, for private p(oascd to accept it. review of the assessment roll of the said township, and on Monday and Tuesday, June 11 and 12, for public Tim following attended Urn funeral review of the assessment roll of said of Miss Kntliryn Hooker Sunday af- township, a t which’place on said days the Hoard of Review will be in sess temoon: Miss M erry Slmw of > P « ' ion from 2 A. M. to .i;30 P. M., when Innti, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva W atkms, the assessment rail wilt bo revised Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Watkms, and corrected. Such assessment roll E tta Higgins, Miss lAllie IIaxvH*yt of as received and approved by the said Jncksoni Mr. nnd Mrs. Will /m kw . of (foanf o f Review, sfiaH 6c (ho assess Cleveland; 'Mr. and Mrs. if y r w f.rghiment roll of said township for Die hall and daughter Hone, of Detroit; year J223, Mr. 1). Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ray, GEO. W. BECKWITH. Supervisor. Mr. nnd M rs.'Dodge, Mrs. H. Woods, M a y 2 1 , 12251. 7312 Mrs. Howes, Mrs. Charles Mnrlm, of AnnArbOr; Mr. G. Dabcoek and son Miss Blanch Stevens is spending n Lawrence anti h . C . W atkins, of Grass few weeks i n J n r h s o n . "ltev. L. Adams of Hudson, Mich., olTicinled. d h ih it y k i l l e d LO C A L BREVITIES Miss Marlon Steiuboeii and friend D. Miller of Flint spent the weekend Husband Hclicvcd to Have Urea Men nt tho homo of Mr, and Mrs, C harles ially LnUailanccd, Currier. MONOIDME the TOR Y 8 A S Mlis .Voille Jay Turner of Cali fornia premised I,tout. J. A. Maoready slm would marry him if ho was tmecowfiil In bis nonalop air plane flight from New York to Cali fornia. Hero she Is On her wed ding day, and Mrs. Clyde Poloric of E ast Moiiiio, iilinoi.s, wore, entertained nt tho ftomo of Mrs. Julia Crowell, vvidny. Mrs. dfabfc Cannon spent the week Coni ro d Head by 1L P d f Concerning end in Y pstlanti visiting relatives. Purchase of Power MOHK V , H , SDGAH Miss Ijoverne Sly and Mr. H ath a WILL CUT riHCE. TSIBUNE SM ILES Several new street lights will be way of Plymouth, were weekend placed nt the intersections of streets guests nt the homo of Miss Georgia lieiid of F arm er’s Company Shows here in the near fu tu re following an Russell. • Bradyvillo (O .), man has grafted American Crop Not In Hand investigation of the s tre e t committee chicken skin on his dog's back and of TrOSL or the Village council, it was voted M aster Robert Eigen of Detroit, now the dog can go c h t t t f c himseff. , * * * hist evening. spent Saturday and Sunday nt Dip Sugar prices can bo reduced by S treet lights.vvin be placed at the homo of his aunt, Alias Lillie WockenHath, baseball player, is trying to . come buck because lie got. into the growing m ore su g ar in (his country, intersections qf Elm street and Taylor hut, according to. Charles H. Allen, Presi lane, South and G ran t streets nnd first three letters o f his mime. dent of the F an n ers Rugnr Company Harrison and Madison streets. The Albert Slcinbach of Detroit, spent * » » A young Indy tells us her husband of Defiance, Ohio, who spoke at '« lights that arc now in the middle of the weekend in Chelsea. seems to think she signed up for love, meeting of Die Chamber of Commerre Uji- biock on Ite rrh e n , Adorns amt «£ Nnttfo Creek, Mich. Mr. L. E ppler spent Friday and O rchard slreels will be moved to the h v c t i t r , and no pay. * ♦ * Mr. Allen heads a co-operative or- intersections of H arrison and E ast, Saturday in Concord. gnni'/ntion of 1,200 Ohio farm ers who Adams nnd Madison nnd Orchard and Only n few more weeks until poreh are building (heir own su g ar factory E ast streets. Mrs. C. Slcinbach loft Sunday for swings wish people Would sit on the and wild his sole purpose in accepting Flint, where she will spend the. next H ow ard P ctt of tho Consumers couch once in n while. the invitation to give this address was Power' company of Jnekson attended two W-ceks a t the home of her won K. » • * to show how su g ar prices can be re the council m eeting Inst evening and Otto Sleinhnrh, Our kick ngninst Dm future, is it duced pod A m e i k ' M agriculture im rend a contract relative to the sale of b e c o m e j? (he past, even before you proved by grow ing more American power to Dio village. Tho price per Mrs, H. Fletcher and son Cart ■ leant.it is the present. sugar on American farm s for the Unit will be the same a s in other com- spent Sunday in Detroit. * » y American people, niuuilices where pow er is sold and Occasionally a man climbs so high “American b e e t’ sugar is nol in will be regulated by th e rates set by The M isses Beueric from lansin'g Hint he roosts above everybody else volved in the present governm ent suit the Michigan Public UtiliUeA commis wore Chelsea visitors Sunday. —then he begins to get lonesome. to end gam bling in su g ar” snid Mr. sion. Alien, “because A nicrlcan su g a r is dJJ The c o n t r a c t i s mrir u n d e r c o n s i d e r Ospnr Lindauor sjient Sunday in sold in granulated form direct .from ntion by Die council am i will bo acted Ann Arbor. R(-:rcr«.\\s f r o m C a l i f o r n i a , the factory to the distributor. Sugar upon nt Uic next m eeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mousing ami prices were boosted by Dio tru sts a f Mr. a n t Mrs. Fred Worhlow o f family of Ventura, California, re ter the domestic product’imd been sold STRONGHK a HT, AVON HER DOG, W arren, sp en t Dio weekend at .the turned to Chelsea Saturday evening and eaten. If Am erican farm ers were PROVES RIG H T 'tO. TITLE. hoine of h er mother, Mi-s. H. Winters. . after spending two years in the wcsL opequrnged to grow more beets ,their To Uvosc w h o rem em ber “The Si They .will remain here, a couple of competition with the Cuban sugar lent Call” it will probably sound un Mg end Mrs. Hey DM) ftf Jackson/ months nnd then return to California !trusts would r n t t o i m l k a l l y keep the believable to declare th a t Uic second spent the weekend in Chelsea. a-bm-'JMr. M o u s i n g i s cm ployed hy n price down,” a ttractio n starrin g S tronghenrt, the lumber company. During his stay Algerian su g ar industry, w ith Uic wonderful dog actor, “ Brawn of the Air. and Mrs. E. BahmniUcr entoYtiofe lie expects to dispose of his p er exeeption of one sumll company in N o rth ,” nt the- Princess Theatre for tain « l a t th e ir home Sundny h l r - n riH sonal properly on his farm near here. Ohio nnd another in CYdifornia, is no! an engagem ent of two days, Wcdnc-s- Airs. A lbert Bahnmitlor and rhlldren According to Mr. Mensing, tho weather only independent and free from the Iny and Thursday, shows this sta r 100 and Mr. Veit. Bahnmiller of Sharon. of this place is not a t all to his liking control of the big tru s t according to percent improved since his initial and is nothing like he lias been ac Mi, Allen, but it handles n product Ella Hagtidon visited friends In De picture. Hut it is a fact. Laurence customed to in the west. composed 6f nothing but the sunshine Trimble and June M urfin, who have troit, over the weekend. Uml warms the soil and the ruin that ----------sponsored this second production, falls upon it. JJiss Loraine Trucston of JacM R i have given him opportunity to display .Sugar is nothing but carbon, hydroan acting ability that would never he xpenl Sunday and Monday with Mrs. gen and oxygon—elements of the air suspected in n dog and he proves Kaftery, and w ater. When the su g ar is cx-when romance s t ilt jtracted, the fertile m atter of th e beet equal to it. could walk abroad a n d Th o p h i n r c i s (.V t i n e s t s o r t o t o n j plants g els hark i o t h o i t u t r f . f.’o r this a d v e n tu re take tire a ir* tevtainm ent. There is plenty of ac I reason, su g ar takes no fertility from tion in it, but added to th a t there is a Die soil. story th a t will rank it as one of the “Wo bought in 1220 nearly a billion best dram atic productions of the year. dollars worth of foreign sunshine and Mr. Trim ble introduces a novelty rain, ju st as if wo did not have, liny by using a pack of tim ber wolves as ourselves,” said the speaker. “ It is nn economic crim e to sell Die exhnust- being tho real villains o f the piece, <6fe im'nomf m a tte r of the soil. It is T heir driving motive is hunger, nnd even more a crim e to use it to buy the from th e lim e the dog sled runs away .B y. inexhaustible sunshine nnd ra in of carry in g ns sweet a baby as was over photographed to the tim e Strongheart which wo imve plenty ourselves.” C harles T enney J ackson carries the baby Safely through tho circle of snarling, furnished Wolves, UNADILLA one m ust keep h is eyes closed to stay Picturesque days when off t h o i d g e o f h i s seat. Mr. and Mrs. Vet Hubs anil daugh juungCiuole Woods rattled Irene Rich, Tx-c Shumway, Jean ter Thelma ami John Grasstmus vis M otcnlf, J r B arrel, R oger Manning, around the fugitive pirate, ited friends in Whitohouse, Ohio, last Philip Hubbard and Baby SvangelinC Lafitle — he of Barataria week. B ryant a rc the m em bers of the 'sup Clare Bmrnnm is driving n now Foul porting cast who make th e production Bay and Galveston Island touring ent*. m em orable because of th o ir perform .—and planned the rescue Mr. mu! Mrs. J. Jnekson ami son ances, and n Siberian w olf, Ixuly Sil of Napoleon, fretting his life Claude of ?> e t r o d spent (Saturday nnd ver by nam e, earns a place Among Sunday here with Mrs. Typer, who re tho fine anim al perform ers of the away on bleak St. Helena, turned with them. screen. Geo. M uller nnd family of Howell This is the scene, this the were callers here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ira Guerin of C helsea, will re big event in & romantic Hath Wiitson and Mae Cninna of spond to the address o f welcome ex Jackson spent the weekend a t home novel tinged with history. ODs Webb and fam ily of Dowel) tended by Mrs. lTeeilla C h o s e «t i k e T h o W M e f of the old spent Sunday with his parenls, Mr. county association of the laidy Mtiecfibees, which will he hehl fn Dexter, nnd Airs. John Webb. spirit, the last fling of those W ednesdny, Mny 23. Rev. H urlburt nnd fam ily of Pinck tried and trusty old pistolney are moving in to the P resb y ter eers before the Yankees ian manse. Mrs. E. Tuomoy and daughter, Louise and Mnble and M r .and Mrs, came and pttt an end to Ed. Brown left for Kalamazoo J. F redericks of D etroit were enterromance, h U n t d a y ow ning where fie will attend (aiiied Sunday n l the hom e of Mr. nnd U trjo rlc Barber. IS. of H Iho meeting of the Grand Lodge of Mrs. R, D. W alker. a was adjudged KtSiP** S a il u )ith L a fitt« the Masonid order being held in that j f r f c c t s ltl in * Sa nd H i* C rew in city during tho noxl few days. « L o n l* rtlU ‘- sh eiftp*!* Mrs. Alice W righton spent the woek ■reifihx iip w poutlotl end with h er aunt Mrs. K ale Crofy. J » ; n « d 'r e i s l Charles Welsh ami Wesley Cogger Mrs. W righton is engaged in welfare health n d ‘ re. T h e CHELSEA TRIBU! of Detroit, were guests a t Die home work for th e Girl's P rotective league O ittiW -' ' - 'l 2 d I " * ! trel*. o f Detroit. of Mr. jowd Mr.* C h a s . J i / i g S d o n . F irst installment mi l>a«e three. m ■i'fir CHELSEA. MICHIGAN, TU 1'SDAV, MAY 22. i* m . IWIWII E C H E L S E A T R I B U N E II . W . K la m s e r , E d i t o r W . K la m s e r , P u b l i s h e r a t th« Fotftofflc* a t Chelsea, Michigan, as second-clees mattccr, P u b lis h e d E v e r y T U E S D A Y A N D F R ID A Y J A C K S O N STREET O F F IC E :— m A ddress a ll c o m m u n ic a tio n s to t h e T r ib u n e , C h e ls e a , M ic h ig a n T h e C h e ls e a T r i b u n e i s m a ile d to a n y a d d r e s s i n t h e U n ite d ite fl a t $ 1 .6 0 t h e y e a r , 7 6 c e n ts f o r s ix m o n th s a n d 4 0 c e n t s f o r n tiis . m om •was* gSMam u ilM .' m m O U R *** P O L IC IE S l o t u s a ll g e t t o g e t h e r f o r a b i g g e r a n d b e t t e r C h e lse a . A s e w e r a g e s y s t e m f o r C h e ls e a . . A b u ild in g p r o g r a m t h a t i s b o u n d io I w M JE W F I E L D F O l l B O Y S . F o r y e a r s w o h e a r d t h e c r y t h a t A m e ric a is h a n d ic a p p e d in t s n c g p t i a t i o n s .w i t h o t h e r n a t i o n s b y t h e f a c t t h a t w o h a v e n o a ln e d d ip lo m a ts , t h a t o u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a b r o a d a r e n a m e d fg o ly b e c a u s e t h e y h a v e b e e n s u c c e s s f u l a t h o m e in t h e i r bus* h e s s o r p r o f e s s io n , o r f o r p o litic a l r e w a r d . IIo w g r a t i f y i n g ' i t ;m u s t bQ Ik o n to h e a r t h a t y o u n g m e n w h o look f o r w a r d t o c a r e e r s [In f o r e i g n s e rv ic e , m a y o b ta in a t c o lle g e t h e t r a i n i n g f o r t h i s w o rk h e n a m e a s f o r law , m e d ic in e o r a n y o t h e r p r o fe s s io n . A t N e w o r k u n i v e r s i t y s c h o la r s h ip s a r c o f f e r e d in th e c o u r s e o f d ip lo m jcy. T h e s c h o la r s h ip s w e r e e s t a b l i s h e d 'b y t h e fa te A m b a s s a d o r i'ro d ric C o u r lla n d P e n f io ld a n d a r e a w a r d e d to c a n d id a te s w h o s e f tu n lif ic a tio n s b e s t i n d ic a te a f i t n e s s f o r c a r e e r s i n f o r e ig n se rv ic e P e n fio ld ' d ie d l a s t s u m m e r a f t e r a lo n g c a r e e r in t h e d ip lo | | h a t i c s e r v ic e w h ic h b e g a n in t h e c o n s u l g e n e r a l's b illed in C a iro j|jp n d e n d e d in V ie n n a a s U n ite d S t a t e s a m b a s s a d o r , w h e r e t h r u t h e f r y i n g p e r io d o f l l w w o r l d h up , l i e b a rre le d t h e i n t e r e s t s , n o t o n l y p f h is o w n c o u n tr y , b u t o f h a lf a d o z e n o t h e r p o w e rs , i l i s e x p e r t ic n c e s t a u g h t h im t h a t w h ile w h a t is k n o w n a s " s h i r t s le e v e s d ip l o m a c y ’* m a y s e r v e v e r y w ell o n o c c a s io n ,T h e r e i s a ls o a n e e d f o r jih o t r a i n e d d ip lo m a t. 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WHISPERS PEGGY'S CORNER Brant I, ex them a man with soul so Address all communications io do«d, f o g g y , c u r e of tite Tribune. Who never to him self hath said: “This is my own, my native l.-nnlV My recipe for today is for » new j Whose heart hath ne'er within him boiled frosting. j hunted Three-fourths sugar, white of one i As home his footsteps ho hath turned From wandering on a foreign hind? egg unbeaten, throe tablespoon water, j Mis well and cook in double boiler \ - ■.S’rr W alter S c a t ! . beating constantly with Hover egg I — o — heater, seven minutes. ; The Israelista who crossed the Hod To wash hair brushes. Always sea had this in their favor: it was a use amonin and cold w ater and dry by one-way crossing. running towel over brush. Then you keep your brush like new. j An economist is a man wito loth; Place n fruit jnr rubber under tbej you what to do with your money nftci you have done smoothing else with it. jm'n or dish y o u wish to chill on ice. — o — The ring prevent* slipping. l-ovo ami a porous plaster Removing n blood stain .—When you Are very im rh alike. prick your linger with your needier, H ’s simple getting into one; touch the atain in the fabric with per liu l getting out—good night. oxide of hydrogen and it disappears. —o— To make crown whip.--W hen cream Them is not much pence for the refuses to whip, add a few drops of would-be peacem aker who butts io. lemon jutco and you will he delighted with the results. If an nUen cuanes the cotmlty, thul’-x (.'alts.—A birth, death, or serious bolshevism; if a native cussc: it. calam ity or illness necessitates a call, Unit’s political Iciviorship. ns does an invitation to a dinner-par — O— 1 ty, a wedding fenst, a ball, luncheon, K t cn i 'N w Wim) m an, can rccrur . mufdctilo or theatre party, fh'srognnf nixe n greenback when ho sees it, the fact th a t your hostess may have — O— 1 boon id your debt previously. Th) lost of courage is to refrain My dears, do you like your house from using a club when the other fel keeping? I think if 1 had one g ift (o low does som ethin; of which you do ask of God for womankind i t would, he not approve. the g ift of more vision. To sec that "—O----The motor knocks worse white go y x i t i r w o r k i m i g h t $ o y , o u r w o r k , Is ing up hill, but the knockers among not monotonous ns so many say, "Oh; men arc more unlive while on (he I only keep house and goodness Ihe monotony nearly kills me.” Ah, but down (jr.wV. your job is so big, so truly worth _ o — A man may be considerate to his while if yon can oply love it. jMC-jS**-*'1i.iH -;.'.A•- Officers Kdward Vogel C. S. Spaulding O. J. Chandler Otto l.uick f>. € . dfrCaien It. Ik Bench L. P. Vogel M. J. Dunket Andros Guide K. II. Holmes D. C. M el.area, I’res. ,T. L. Fleteher, 1st. V. P. I). E. Bench 2nd V. I’. Carl. Mayer, Cashier. P. Marnitey Asst. Cash. Starr coMwsqefyt, aW hy/nifft. n/ax . cwymwMioi. j Cash Your Victory Bonds Now Deposit Them Here: IN T E R E ST will stop on May 20th on Victory Liberty Loan Bonds (senes G, H, i, J," K tutd h) clue an that date. you have any, bring them here and we will give you credit now in a saviwgs account a t ThJ3 J’a cc value, plus intesest to May 20th. If If you have any Victory Ronds of scries A, B, C, I), E and F, due December 15th last, you sh o u ld bring them in at once as they havo earned ymf no interest since that date. wife through kindness or caution. Be i|Uiek to kick if things go wrong. But kick to un and make it strong. To make things rig h t gives us delight. When wo a r t w rong and you arc right. — —1>-- ■ <®. I « * j . - W c * u r n N«w mi»o«r U nion.) Cue drivers of chariots were lucky, they eoul l only lose two wheels when 2V W vc . t { ' t o c e >ro s o f aa they hit n street car, o r went into the ’’Artor a Wiitle,’' but no Kucce*»fut m a n t« e v e r f o u m l In H i n t phv ro . d it o . —o— SUNDAY NIGHT ^UPPEBS It i.t more blessed to give up w ith out n slrurrglo lima to get it in the The evening meal on Sundny nlelit neck from a sandbag. Is usually, n light one. This Is (tie •—o ~ time when the men in (be JAiocoas i s l a r g e l y tr m n i t e r a t h a v f a m i l y l e a n t t o t i e m .-tu y culinary, tricks, which, itig a wife who brags on you so much they enjoy; and finch' th, l you keep your nose to (lie grind knowledge Is often 1hstone. valuable when the wife nud m other Is 111 or ’ Among the chnmjiion g o al-getteri a n ay. is the fellow who persists in reading The making of u paltho titles on the smvnn a t the movie nfnldo piece of lonfil Is show. simple, iml tho thundred vnrlutleu of sisdlod toast — o— It doesn’t look like good sense to will testify (tint It Is often served ns spend p a rt of u fortune to have your tho smalt hoy Said, “well burned amt scraped at tlm kitchen sink,” tits Idea fortune told. of the wny.lo prepare toast, tT WAS /MEW Y6AR1. — o— S O M E B O D Y A L W A Y S H IT . Toast may be ttic basis for any .num L o b of people g et spring fever be ber of tasly tenches or suppers. A Md a z e " R a d io c o n c e r ts , b r o a d c a s t f r e e , a r e c u t t i n g d o w n t h e s a le o f fore the weather man gives them any well-browned, crisp, buttered pfeee of rxh q o /w e f o l k t / h e e t m u s ic a n d p h o n o g r a p h r e c o r d s . T h is r e d u c e s t h e r e v e n u e licenses fo r ft. , toast served with rnretilt, creamed ttsti, »—(j— oysters or it vogetnhlo Hkn celery Is n f o r m e r l y e n jo y e d b y m u s ic c o m p o s e rs . S o th o y o r g a n iz e , t h r e a t e n I t seems easier to convince men wholckomc, tilling dish, ?io s u e b r o a d c a s t i n g s t a t i o n s t h a t u s e t h e i r c o p y r ig h te d m u s ic A dish which Is almost universally th at honesty is the b est policy when [ w ith o u t p a y in g - f o r it. liked is fried oysters. Hell the largo the dividends arc bigger. oysters In railed crackers that have J . C. R o s e n th a l, r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e c o m p o se rs, s a y s : " I t is g e t '**■0*-' been well seasoned with salt mid pep Thus by friendship’s tics united, t i n g to t h e p o in t w h e r e t h e t o p o f t h e p i a n o i s n e v e r l i f t e d a n d t h e per, then snwfc t h e m i / t b u t t e r i » t h o \Vc wi|l change the bloody past dm hag dish or on tlio gni; stove, un p h o n o g r a p h is n e v e r u s e d . I p e r s o n a lly k n o w o f tw o m u s ic lo v e r s Into golden links of union, til tluiy nra plump mul Well-browned. f)Yho h a v e in s ta lle d t h e i r r a d io r e c e iv in g s o ls o n to p o f t h e i r p h o n o Blending rill in love a t Inst, Servo with a relish, or with cabbage ip h s . T h o y h a v e n o t o p e n e d t h e p h o n o g r a p h s sin c e a n d h a v e —Anonymous. dressed with .vinegar, suit and pepf h d t b o u g h t n r e c o r d ." por. The rellfth, whether chowder of A n o t h e r i n s t i t u t i o n t h a t t h r e a t e n s to s u f f e r s e v e r e ly f r o th It's easier to do some things than chopped vegetable, horseradish sauce others; the girl who is too tired to ra d io i s t h e d a n c e o r c h e s t r a . o r s n y g o o d r h i i i snnee, may he served help her m other with the dinned dish In lemon cups, one for each plate. Gul es is never too tired to go to the mov tho lemon In halves, trim to make II ies. aland firmly and fill with any desired |M E V V D R I V E O N J i O O Z l i . *~0“ mixture. W a y n e W h e e le r r a llie s h i s A n ti-S a lo o n le a g u e f o r c e s f o r a A fter a woman spends fourteen An onion snndulrh Is a very good b p ew a t t a c k o n J . B a r le y c o r n , l i e 's a f t e r U n c le S a m t o e n f o r c e hours n day doing housework, she lias one to serve for Sunday night lunch after church. Cut the ontoh into very .^ c c t i o n 6 . o f t h e V o ls te a d a c t, w h ic h m a k e s i t u n la w f u l to b u y a rig h t to bo somewhat amused when thin slices nud place on buttered husband t a l k s a b o u t " g i r t a g ” m o n e y . iJio o c h e x c e p t on d o c t o r 's p r e s c r ip tio n o r g o v e r n m e n t p e r m it, bread. With n gbifiirof milk, hot or —o— cold, or n cupful or lief cocon, the np o' T h e b o o tle g g e r a d d h is c u s t o m e r a r e le g a lly o n t h e s a m e f o o t An election is not like a base hall pelfle will ho well satisfied. The eat lin g , b o th s u b j e c t to a r r e s t a n d p e n a lty , w h e n e v e r t h e n a tio n a l g o v game. No rain checks arc issued. ing of raw onions once or twice n week e r n m e n t w a n t s to e n f o r c e th e la w . You have to vote on election day or will Ije found highly beneficial, ward ing off disease mid 'keeping (lie body I t m a y h a v e b e e n a m is ta k e , th a t l J n c l c S a m d i d n 't t a x liq u o r ever a fte r hold your peace. III good health. Tako cottage cheesf O u r fa O R K BRINGS SATIS * IS o u t o f e x is te n c e a n d a p p ly o n t h e n a tio n a l d e b t t h e m illio n s ~o— or one or two bricks of cream cheese, PA C TIO N 'S S M U .E -• Y O U u k ete d b y b o o tle g g e r s . S till, n o p r ic e o n liq u o r w o u ld bo c o n s id To vote one m ust be registered but mix with cream (o sofferr, a < k f a fen . A W V / A V S K M O W T H A T . e r e d p r o h ib itiv e b y s o m e . A n d p r o h ib itio n b y h i g h t a x w o u ld h a v e registered cattle cannot vote no m at conrscly chopiiCfl nuts, serve on lettuce > f f S W O R T H V / H l L e ,1 ter how high th eir blood and breed with n .boiled: dressing. f a v o re d t h e r ic h . C la s s le g is la tio n . Cold meats left over from the din ing. fe ner may he used with hot sluices or Served ha'sandwich fllltng. With cuke Diiit-rctlUert polilipinns who hope to or cookies one may’ serve a satisfying S.M AKIN G O P P O R T U N IT Y . Any jo b ( of tinsm ithint; mound singe a comeback sbouhl be encour meal. your house th a t needs atte n B o y s w it h C h ro n ic h a fio w e 'e n s p i r i t fin d a h a t c h e t a n d c h o p aged fty the career o f t a g T u t . Al tion from th e hot nir furnace in u v a y a t t h e g r a n i t e s t e p s o f t h e c i t y h a il in B ro o k ly n . N . Y>, u n til most everyone w as convinccdK th at he your basem ent to the cornices was a dead orie. I h o y h a v o to o u t r u n a p o lic e m a n . on your home, should cause you —o— T h e j a n i t o r s w e e p s t h e g r a n i t e c h ip s in to t h e g u t t e r . H u tid use our phone o r drop us a line. Lower Cost of Living. „ One trouble with the European We’ll give Von n lino on what i e d r w a tc h e d , t h e n w a lk e d a w a y . T h e' s t o n e f r a g m e n t s s u g g e s te d Good rends In the country will do ledger in th at thorc are too many en tho coni will ho. more to lower Urn high cost of living [n o th in g i d th o rn - T w o y o u n g fe llo w s r e m a in e d , h e ld a c o n f e r e n c e tries in red. oral more for the prosperity, comfort, —c — f a g g e d u p a s t a n d a n d s o o n w e re d o i n g a k m d o b i c c b u s i n e s s ,s e llin g e tflro /v rttttl h A ffl/in tw t o ! t h e />e/>i>ie H. 11 MIJBPHY |H h d g r a n i t e c h ip s a s s o u v e n ir s . O p p o r tu n ity g e n e r a lly is m a d e , A Chicago judge Btiyj; there is too than things fought over tn 12 presi CHK1.SKA., MICH. much crime in this country, Well, dential rnmpaigh's. ti t fo u n d . Phono <J0 judge how much crime would be just enough? ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ O T E O F P R O S P E R IT Y . —o — ORnKB o y PUBLICATION S tate of Michigan, County of W ash Some men go fishing, and others P r o d u c tio n o f p ig ir 6 n in F e b r u a r y w a s l a r g e r t h a n in a n y UETB01T UNITED LINES tenaw, RS. rkv t h e i r d r i n k i n g i n i h e cellar. q lm m v y o f t h e p a s t , voi>orts t b c Iro n A g e, t r a d e jo u r n a l1, O u t p u t Af fl ses-smn 0/ I h e T ' t x t b a l e C o u r t for said County of W ashtenaw, held Vfigi m o re t h a n d u r i n g t h e c o r r e s p o n d in g m o n th o f t h e g r e a t b o o m a t the Probate Ofliee ih the City of Belwe.cn Jackson, Chelae*, Ann Arbor The ’’Koh-i-nor," probably tho most Ypsllanti and D etroit f 1919. „ ,, »■ .. ■ , Ann Arbor, on the 5th day of May, In vthe year one thousand nine hundred e a ste rn Standard Time — Effective P i g lixin p r o d u c tio n h a s lo n g b e e n a c c e p te d a s t h e b a r o m e t e r famous, tho n o t the large.st of Jan u ary 8, 1622. world's g reat diamonds, \vcighsl02,75 and twenty-three, g e n e r a l b u s in e s s a c tiv ity . M o n th s o f p r o s p e r ity s e e m to b e carats and is said to have been found Present, Emory E. Inland, Judge of fit • Limited Cara h e iu h I f t h e r e is a n y r e a l d a n g e r , i t is o v e r p r o d u c tio n , s o m e cc- in India long before the Christian era. Prolmte. In the M atter of the IvnUd.e ofj For Detroit 8:45 A. m and every iflom m ts s a y . B u t o v e r p ro d u c tr< w i s a n i m i M s s i b i H i y . T h e b m J f G eorge n if. K m li tUe M h e Ui i , uerenw'.f dercoxed, W. vv J». j, ! p. M. Jenks, executor of Raid estate, having ^ *.«* . ni and every o w n a lw a y s C om es in th o s y s te m o f d is t r i b u t io n . HI6d in this court his annual account,, U OtlB p. m. ™ K lffij CABINET £t»le •Jcte' !f j W « tr K Founded 1876 Sbw dues Carl hoi lb h Rtid JlHctm A Good Time to Buy a Cedar Chi* 1 It w ill pay for its e lf 6y protecting your w earin g apparel from m oths during the ' kh in h o e <] sum m er months. 11 Nnia r, -for When in need of a spare & ed, Chair, R ocker, Tablef D rew or any other item in tho furniture line, you will find what you most desire here. Get our prices on Lawn M o w ers, H ose, S creen Dot and all kinds of Builders’ Hardware S E E O IJR W H IT E E N A M E L B A T H R O O M P IX Y ! Chelsea Hardware Co H A R D W A R E , F U R N IT U R E , F A R M E M B L E M E D ‘ Tfaju-U. E RUHR ROAR. 7 T h e R u h r r o a r c o n tin u e s , F r a n c e d a r e n o t b a c k o u t. I f s h e I d i d i y o n c a n im a g in e t h e tr o u b le a n d tim e s h e ’d h a v e c o lle c tin g fish y m o ro d a m a g e s f r o m Q e r m a n y , F i g h t re v o fe s a to u m f R u h r 'c o /il T h e w h o le R u h r d i s t r i c t in 1913, p r o w a r y e a r p r o d u c e d o n ly l ! 4 m illio n to n s o f c o a l. A m e r ic a n m in e s t u r n o u t m o ro t h a n t h a t ( h 'l O w e e k s . B e p ro u d o f y o u r c o u n t r y w h ic h d o e s t h i n g s o n th o b jg g c s ts sc a le . .;,L A b a d p r o p h e t fs a lo s s . H. H. B E A T T Y Chiropractor Fenn Building ‘Chelsea, Mich, Phones: omeo m - W —nes. 230-M It is Ordered, That the 31st day of May next, at ten o’clock in the fore noon, at said Probate Oflko, bo ap pointed for hearinR Raid account. And it is fu rth er Ordered, 'Hint u copy of this order bo published three successive wcc.m previous to said lime of hearing, *n the Chelsea Tribune, n newspaper printed and circulated in snid County of Wnahtcnaw. (A true copy) KMOKY K. T,ELAND, Judge of Probate, jistcr. : 00t3 Dorcfla C. Doncffftn, Register. Exprcaa Car* Eftstbound—1:14 a. m„ 8:80 a. tn. and every two hour* to 7:80 p,.m . W estbound—10:26 a. m. and every two hours to 10:26 p. tn. Expreafi c & r * nmke local stops w est of Ann Arbor. Local Cara Easlbound—10:26 p. tn. For TpUlantl only, 11:62 p. in. Westbound—8:46 a. W., 12:M p.Jit. Carp connect a t YpsUanU fo r 6a; ^ n e p n l a t W aytis t lan Bat be j lB Hp< * CHELSEA, MICH. 9 . s L IG H T W ORK Iktiri SH O E FO R fa cto ry o r i t kov 1 in i ^ e - th i C hocolate % T Do i f chrome sol heel, at t VI Smoked Glofw Ri)U, chrome stflj'1* in, heel, at Sl^racsi 6 - - ft}, S * . 1 Ohfliit it to WH ALSO CARRY A PI fid , LINK OP S U E D E POWDHUS - 21 COLORS -L IQ U ID AND PASTE POLISHES. LYON’S SHOE MAi h mmm CI1RLHKA. MICHIGAN, TUKSPAY, MAY ........................1. 1 i, — - i. 'Ogcl uhling ml Ior lick La roii ;>nch pel nkcl jultlc hues by O ic u r f e s T o n n e t| wsM S H u s h -u G o a s b y S s4 ® 3q h t I r w in iHyors by Tho BobbS - M orrill Ccmpany. | T 1023. . nn iiii-a f \iy ni'.' assistant Is very J ‘t h e s l r a n g e r g l a n c e d a b o u t , Curt clever ;it piiiming birds---.Mottsleur) s t r u c k t h e t a b l e t l o l e n t l y . Audobon la crazy to paint birds! lift; " I t b. ra y p r i v i l e g e , g o i i t l e m c n I A [ vprlnldos sail no tholr mils to eat eh j c a r d , s i r ! T h e h i r e o f r a t e e l i r d , l o i them. Now 1 slult! f:i!;•> oar p'ot lit ] s t e a d o f n t i i i i l i i g t i n e d e a l ! N o o t i a n c c , { the • studio, atal M.aeilcur Audubon j li v e n , f o r t r l o k e t y !” shall paled sal! upon It lo eateli lini i T l o - M i l l m - w - l - e i a n o 1 a c m e . II w a Kll,|U'Ioi- Nitja.Iooii.'' I ll b a d w o r d a l M o i t p c r . C s . l i e M a r l g n y The two "orlhii-s plo"(-n-d upon ; e x p e . i i . l ( l i e i. i-x t ! | v , t a o l l ■> s e e H o Mm. De Alimm isli-r's title lattgb rang , a n ' a i o ' . i i t g o m o s t e r d i n , - I P s g l o w i n ! " nut. lie. lis.. !ii,i.i> with .liirvi i, and C a n ’.-: l a r i - . I 'm ! l i e - ( p i l o t p j o ! l h - d - d . (he /offer eoorf imt resist a fast gibe i i;oi o f i a u r e . L a a r . b o n i e c i n e h o d In h i- f at his cronies. "The alderman and ( h r o a l a s ii i l o - s i i u a t l e i i n v r e i m o i j the admiral-- olid la the ooo piolnio ' eraSite■■■us If, iMileoil, m e r e p o r t e n t o u s ! that 1 cmvil aboc.l. r|,me down al L a -’ t h i n g s t h a n u s t a l e g i r l h u n g o r (I IStto's red fort before the Aniortrnn.s : t a r n o f t h e c o r d . pluudereil It. I bad tin- laid tmde to . "T h e card, lh e n - ” Suzuvuc wont m i' paint tlo-m la with toy l ap ia tn ! Wlutl s l o w l y . " T h r e e t h o u s a n d doll a r, -, o n a downfall! ■-from piracy to potitb ,t t h o r e d a g a i n s t t h e b o n d g i r l . " ; for Doiainlono: umt old I’clmbo b in s-’ "Token--” ( , ' i t r r Jvok.vJ " T h e W.-w.Y 1 tering about Inning a lawful commis w i l l t u r n , g e n t l e m e n !” ( sion!” lie put ait unsteady linger on 'J 'i ie d e a l e r t h r e w t h e e a r i l s In n j the laughing De Aboonasler'a sleeve: - s , . | a b - | r e | e i i c r o s s t h e c l o t h . |i,>U !, e:"Come on, ltu«nl! There Is m> more j a t e l y , b a t t v l i l i a d a s t i , . f h i s w h i t e miumiiv since Lnlltte nbamlonod tlm ; l i n g e r * , lie p i c k e d o u t : a t r i A i i l o m a n 1 town t<> the siivialmat Yankees; and I n r o e d It u p . yet, last evening, upon the Ksplamule, ; It W a s t h e n e e o f h e a r t s . I sow a woman's face. I -liaoiit—tin- \ ' I ’b e g r o u p s t w i t c h e d Ii e u r i o i i s l . v . shaven, (ffrty, fifte foofted faick at lier ; C a p t a i n . S a z n r a c a r o s e , t h r o w b i s coach, I. Unetit- bunging to n lamp- 1 c l o a k h i g h e r a b o u t M s f a c e , a l t h o u g h |iest ;■-made her miiMo !” j t h e day w a s w a r m , n m l t u r n e d to go. Do Almonnfder tiiniloned Ihe Jester J T h e d e a l e r , a t a g e s t u r e f r o n t h i m , toward the gaming rooms. "The lady 1 s w e p t t h e n o t e s a n d g o l d u p o n ( h e I a T l, 3 At End o f Record ^Norvstop Flight lireViTl,-.rt Viiniii)' of l.o.(island—yoiii would lend generously lo the plot—" "PI,,! r Atr-iii' tho Count liiioul moeked us he looked neroiej the cubIdea at the fresh imlnl upon the huge .}>*hat math with ‘^Captain \ wooden shutters of the House iVupq■!j f*«." Around the person* loon; lie (lung ids jeweled finders air ; M Joan LnfUto, admittedly ily hack lo the shadowy tnpnooin: Adventurer, but whom nil •‘ilo. fellow I Tho rum anil limes! He |. tiBftns must remember with on with them, hut tread softly—we ;i Wd« ae the iiBoociale of w h o a r r i v e d w i t h I h e I h 11 I s h c o l o n e l ’s | c l o t h , I n t o a l e a t h e r t u p : . T h e g r o u p s have a plot I" ;? 5Andrew Jackson in the dcT he'tw o old adventurers pasted nl parly V Of course -I mo told she had b r o k e u p w i t h a c o m m e n t h e r e p u d -• 1end saving of Now Orleans j there; thy gentlemen by the door gave the slender tlpuro In some ouisK'imt- the gallants astir when She drove." \ 1,'War of 1812, ho Mia woven J w r r l s y.'Adi.Vd .•il^vn U y: ‘‘T k r j' t i r e , frn.iy fo ffte Hfrtinger as he advaneed. ii^ n . “ ! ' ! / > ! J|Xo A U . W f t . v a U r fw.wfp | ®*nce which has few equals the rafters ripp with It: "Thrivsroro wishing no bad Inch to Colonel Carr ; Colonel Carr bad started sullenly at | ilj.lho stories of those times, enri'enters, pktmererk and whalnol, beyond tbal ibis Sittamic shoots him j this abrupt dismissal by Ids victorious ,5 W* by birth and education a slaves and free men of eolor-telnir tomorrow at the Oaks. Kb. well— ’ opponent. W hatever wild word was ( l*fner (the University of j upon tho ruined limit's llpa was all sunitiu r at this royal domicile; the co rn er I ‘Stain ranks him highly as Krom the door they could sec the ’ checked by tho consul's muttered very it;,* sellers of tho Place d’Amies i her most gifted sons) the mewl away' about, It to suilonaen of ttirong In La itonrse do .Maspero, The j wanting, lint O u r, too, arose, fid | W has written with the every sen—i, myself, across tin.1 Carib wide door of tho small room was : lowing a pace to growl over the crowd $ Lot the South, hln characbean, or at Pori Royal, ant r,tiestl<med packed with rilonl, attentive yimilo?. j nt the doqr, j ** « « / ns if aff were taken Jarvis twitched the cool of tho i os lo wind the bravos: of New Orleans "The girl, sir, will he at your dlstho pages of history, "\Ylift! Iota happened, Do posol at the hotel nt whatever hour mean by this nuvdiiotes; ami when I nearest, i fth readers everywhere will I’ome home I ntn enticed lo n piddle Mnrlgny? Is tho devil slid dicing ns you etui in your property!” I 'foe much more excellent house, and ■whispered to of a—plot I" lo wiilch to yike'r" Tim stranger bowed, Out In the f si Bom Mr. Jackson, It ia "Carr loses steadily." Young Ma- drlnkitig-ioom he seemed like one eon “Idi, Idon! ft Is a plot—" Old ; |fful I he will excel In charm Dominique rubbed his hose. *'Wo have rlgny hud hut recently attained fame Nclous that tho eyes of all Now <>rt Interest the alary lie has the money, the ship, the spirit, the — by munlm: a street of the Faubourg ; leans*.men of affairs were apon him. 1 kft, around the love and the Mnrlpny—hls patihaen.v now being j Jus| omslde the door Im stopped abwell, e.verythlnx/' ! tnture and tho in many wavs ctif fnfo fof« nml sold to fho inautlnMo [ ruplly. In ('ho shadow of the arched "Ivsteep! the emperor! Itotinparlo, . tquolitlos oi the fumed comeodped up On his Isle with Knehind Atuerleuns outside the city walls— > cnirtwisy of St. Louis sire d two ■j :,r of the "Baratnrians." Mr. wulcliinK! Pray, yrood sirs—wlm will "Uae de Itagatelle." lo eeimnoinonilo ■ squat, sliort ligm-es. their heads to i ftf* seived with the First Ms losses ut the geaoe. He therefore gelfier, their firms post Imitating Wildboil llie ciil'f11 ;! ^A*in Volunteers in the The admiral sbriiftirod _ and tasted purled the skirls of his hullte-green i jy, were vainly trying each to quiet • S^hrAmerlcan war, and Is a coal, thrust Ms 'hands 'upon His | (},<. other. Ids Hail'd ruin of llnrtmdncK. The hreeehes of aimw.wblte leather and j W of the Loyal Legion^rom New York to Sun Diego, CM younu De Ahnuiiusler heard two dolo tapped thorn significantly: "A ruined I "You know It Is!” gasped the woe .1?K* also done much excelhi 2d hre., CO mln„ 4S 2 /‘’> ste.. iI thy alderman, holding Ills aide. ’’By rous sdj;!is. II was, Indeed, a quiet man, Kb, Men.1 TJje BrJDc.V swash), ' Work on various newspntho history makijij? jn'liJermAv! e ! rfte f.(u-,f:--r am not fooled--mi. hof fffe and a Kfmnsof'ii! pass when two *«ernat(tig thoeo duties these two arjny fliers, LMut. John I.uughorne, protested, seemingly very .shaven as a (irlest. Ids hntr wbltetl as worthy bueeiiiicern of but a decade S. MacLemly’(top) -M l Lieut. n.,kfhe production of his nlHueoinfnrifddo. nt Colonel Carr's In- an Knglh-h squire’s —imillled by stock ley Kelly, u D the hmge-w non-slot) aqono sat at th e ir drink to ho jibed 1 Interesting novels. slatonce at play with this Captain nml peruke — no, nothing deceives night on record. H is Mut.-d o,.it by an Incredulous nrlsfoernt. Sttzuroy, vybo, It Is said, Is n trier® the btg nmuoptano wits equal to "Kb, a ll---" tninnldetl old Doml- professlanai gambler of the river lb esc old eyes of mine!" ‘s "Tboy d -'d fool—silence!” wbts- maii.v mmv hours. If nrmv I nlqui' absently. "If Joan were hero parkels with the mnunens of u geruMCHAPTER I bml cured to dl.-s-Maiy tbe po.. ‘.f p be would jeo rescue 'Napoleon for mim. 1 will sny lie 1ms acted so-.-ho liered the swarthy admiral of Curia- Itios of llte huge LtU-rly mote. .-! these Creoles. Ho, Old rutthroal, If tried In every way to avoid Oiirr'R genu, ‘i s there not still « itrlce upon tliia time. If Jean Were Hore. >be w /tH in t r.bo.fe game, hut ft appears (bat the British ids bead — n o .o/b.bv.i p r i c e s i n c e h e t v i7 /fi w/riV'fi, fi> streets nfutlii th e re wouUI he ati end otlleer Involved himself badly on tho nounccd llie BreshleutV pnrdbn, and hi, the young Count <Ie AlInvolved himself in that affair of Hal O U K A D V IiR V IM N G A t P tlA B E T had taken the slighteKt Sn- in chatter! KU, the old days! The way from St. Louis." vest on Island? Spanish, Kngtlsh—the Uiil lime the nniiie of his qond nine and the plunder down the “l.low (lieu?" ventured Do Almnitutt- Americans, ioc> -they would hound I'b llnrntioss INuitnlhii, was liaratnrla p.T-s-e:;: And I—nnme of tor. “A professMiinl gamester at Man- him to tlm gallows 1” />* l® Ups of the .portly nMcrmnii tbal!--iiia new the alderman for the poro’jsV" The lull cloaked figure was passing. ;Ntny Orleans; nml when, In American q u a rte r!" "Carr, himself, Introduced the fel Twenty paces away, (he entrance l‘> The sbadoas lengthened across llie jJ rA D V E f< n ^ IN 6 lueiio, tho swarthy tulinlnil low; the game mast continue," young Cnrlnyeiilnn privateers, nil- cobbles to the pretentions House Nn- JY- JW/'Jgwj' r k r a c ^ t : " n t h l t h e . r v I s Lit Bourse de In Maspero was tilled wllli watehlng burghers. jioleon. The dim front barroom of La a * ? *lc'r- tho lanpulil nristocmi I j .u t r s i e v e o r y o u r p A x c e -. And front (hem nil a young tmm had lioume do Maspero was qulle desert In Ik of some affair of women between SS SS^fkh liumhter. (he two I” ndvaneeil sicIHngly, la M« fulled, save for n table of provincial G T // t r t t a r t e l f e l l k m ^lohstenr Dominique! You. (daeiecs from the river parishes hero "The holy who looked hack from skirted grcim coat itnd shilling while Ahtl prosperous coimsolur of and there. Ibit siuldeiily the drone her eobeh—” mused Jarvis to himself. breeches held within his p.dbduid Hes " y /t c o u th u c s s -fp o j/iijt i p u t i J Iflt’im quarter who, they say. •if voices from the griudttit I'lnce in "I must gel me u new wnlsteont.” sian bools, the young Count de AlinnA massive silver cniidelahruin cast *4 V U >"* l,°litl,‘s owii boiler nnsicr bowed gnu-chilly nvui met ended the rear was cut off h.v a slamming ? .'ban were your rlnys of pi- dobr. a ruby light upon tho cloth about a hand all Imt bidden by Ills herufllod dth Jean Ijilltte—you, you. ' /I M a n Me-J .rtHA’isw v/ 'ftiff, tfh- which sat n qnni'lelte, Laitglinrne, , etrff. our w«s, who onllooil niy pood ctmtii, of'disorderly at lire, not at nil His Majesty's consul; n dealer of Mao' "At the. green room of , Mnspero's. ten tliousintel of the In the ferblon, rugtretj al the sloeveti pern’s; Colonel Carr of the netvly a r tho f . klvlnp sir, none play «pive those to whom (lollora (o bntlil the lionsv —-he stared at them with swollen eyes rived British mission on route to (ho !,i t p'l'tuiloob Is to spend Ms hint set in a drlnk-flnshed face. The empty Moxleoes; and the stranger from the New Orleans extends Its hospitality. If, perchance, al any time, the nitmq rue Chartres! And you— senhhard of a small sword rallied lit West. ^"■for whom, even today, any Ills inuddy boot-tops; his sllkon-tlncd ".Saznrac—” muttered De Mariguy, of a gentleman could servo in n pos sible nffnlr, I am the grandson of Don cloak and roiind velvet cap gave tiliij "whose fame at the cards has over Almotinsior y R oxiik.” leaped ihe town In one nlghj,. Mark rim aspect of n rniher solemn and '7 l l t o n k s x t t s , JfiTftsr/iTrrr, The fifm, Raoul!—a peruke, whitened as nervous jmseur. strniiger extended Ms own. "I am sliver! Where has (lie fellow been - ^ . 1 "Devil lake the dice!1' He sn\v the these years as to know not tho fash- Captain Uaspnr Sazurac. recently ^on L 'i H ' E E J> j l ’f elegant Do Almounster, and casne tons?” servlet: with the United States explo .O jlii (-: ‘ : ?"'■>■ •’'••‘II*. briskly nearer: “Hack with me, Itiuml - L '- ^ r ~ v tr The stranger’s fnee wni nil hnl rations lu the W est" He shrugged —-wiilcb! An affair, llaotil, that will m averted. Tho prntllo gave the Impres smilingly: “I Ibnnk .von, Monsieur." J l t i cult me out lo th e Oaks slcepy-oyod sion of utter obtlvlousm-ss to the He hirned and tpet again two eld :l*) I ..X' some pmniliiK tills ‘week, Tim strati: crowded room. Ills English smttll- erly men wlm stared unbelievingly. ger, ter/arac, haw the lCngllsh colonel t ! o l > i c \ s w e r e r a t h e r p a k m f o r l l i e p o - Then the gold-lured admlro) of Corbewitched. A Ruxnrncl—I wish some riot); nml the powdered hair nhitvo a tiigcnn placed hand upon his shoulder. Mra. Dante! Stocker, Lnnalng, Rpoko thing more than drink could draw nil "Behold us!" he whispered. "I— at Downglac. Inal Week at th o .twentycoat of blue broadcloth, ids huff eyes to me! A pistoling follow, eh breeches, aud silk stockings thrust Beluclie-Jand ‘Ms, old Dominique I rilnfh nnnnftl meeting Of the \Vomen’» Men!” Into low sHver-htickled shoes gave ft Dogs of old (n,ys end green sens I ItouM Mlsalonary ancioly. Dnlogales John Jarvis thrn st his blinking eyes qunlnt dlsltm-tton to Ms tall figure And rou—the Cnttittln Joan 1” wcrti proud ft It from Nlloa, Bontott liarnearer: “A rapier bully, Messieurs?-— The two young men watched his The stranger gazed M them quo#- bor. St. J o s e p h , Cohhvaler and Colon. such as this ftaznrim - . there’s bronzed h an d ' turning a cim! under ttouly. "It nmy be," hn mused, “that a wonuin'ln !t wfthonp doubt.’’ (he nthy tight. After n ntqment J a r after Ihe Item Is done, 1 ahull take the Hie PumV f i r s t ftofiertifan of ffm vis yawned audibly; and then a nudge air upon tlm lovoo by tho old Fort St. Moon Got? Shrine fff arts nml letlers, n prareles.s acrlbbler, citato between him and the Count do Louis. T h e gentry do not promenade B ab y lo n ia Is F o u n d pninler—wnstrel of the wine-shops, Almonaster, They iookod down upon Just there, I believe." London. —Recent dlMwilclioa front O. for all he was (he nephew of the great the short, stout form of Dominique, Before the eyes of tho watching John Wesley In England. He slept, the nldermnu. Behind him peered burghers nl the coffee house he sntm- L. Woolley, director of the joint worked mid ale In u dlrly studio up Beluehe, the restless seaman of Car keyed down the cobWes of th e , rue iirchaeologlca} c.via'dltlen rent to tho on the rue Conti, where, unknown ns tagena. Chartres. The Tat and honest alder ancient city of Hr, In IbibyMnlit, by yet to the world, there labored a The artist strolled again to the Imr- man muttered; and then, at a laugh tbn Brdverslty of I'ennsylvanla and .voting assistant who painted back rvsv>;.v. 'JVtf <?tvw t h e I n i r .t t o f I n t e r e s t * f r o m t i e * ,<vj;,vi,v o o t t t i l . h e b rn w l t o ■ h e f t r l U s h n » j * c i » n , s h e w j h o t J-hc temple Of the moon god lias been ttlgrounds for ,fnrvl«* portrait*, hut who that followed n violent axelttmntion In slnro llercelynl him. was destined for fam e when llm gnme- the cnrdriKMti hired hint tigaln from " t shall take the air ntam Ric levee mosi cobtpleiely uncovered. The main 1 poll I Ills cognac. But Dominique, the oidqr- myself, sirs," smlleil Huotil. "Ho, wall of the tenidnos, or inclosoro. Ims leans- of Ifc i k al had hcen long forgotDniiitnlqael Do not full your cap- been traced Mr in considerable dis yid .Hellenic, This, to Roxctte ten--.Monsieur Audubon, MU lately ai^ j man, had started to his Uptons vrilh tula!" tance. a ' curious' glance at Ms feUow-bncInscriptions and tablets Imvc been S — 1 ytirt« « . From the Engl Ialt! What rived from ihq ImIUis. (TO RE CONTINUED) enni'cr. “A volco?” he whispered, and found In large .numbers, Tlicgc (ab Jarvis tipped (tho tnlde for n drink, 6|Us Fantastic Creoles?’’ ►♦♦♦j lets are of unbaked clay and highly looking about to Who might pay stared past the onlookera. T h e ))/)> )* )/ o tlle e r , tl.'/s h e i) w lr > fragile. Mr. Wo-dley hn* devised a F f w w J yvdovw e . this, (tie score. 'T'latofs he grunied, "I / i|fc<!tVD' lift Hoiiaparp; from the Knjp must this Kiunrae wings the Britisher drink and chagrin, hud leaned closer now molh«d b>r lltolr preservation, Pon(j«e for WM Ones. ^ next for us fantastic (’’re- n( least, though If ho does, I shall see to ltla opponent. "Do yon question my IVeftv, prit.ilcitl and new are little which Is more ebdiintte than any word, sir, us to tile worth of the girls’ dresses Of pongee I tlm mod with liUherlo applied. liquor from his veins and not hhtod. -Wiri Not ni Mud, T beg I An The fellow can drink more than I, wench? Put her upon Ihe block at vermhNllI embroidery in Iho sanie tone. The few tabloSs tlml have been exaudited so fur are "f the Sumerian this, and hnlf the gott- which Is Intolerable. U reflects on (he Kolundn tomorrow 1 She would fetch three thousand dollars til unit rein to to VJiIsJumi« Is in It. Bui ihe new my repulatton. . . . Indnslrtes in tho State House of perb-d. about "tmO B. 1 sliaH elinlCharleston; nml in Uds town, sir, U Correction ut Marquette returned a account!,, money, etc. It Is imposkovernor--eh, Men! At Icage, myself, If S'Mcur.ic does not r you will tlnil n fairer one—slave, or a c t p r o f i t o f f l S . i t t S t o t h o s t a t e U t sfOi'e, hotlv'tw. t o e s i U n a t o t h v f r m i t r e "T frra u t v t-‘> f/ii’W ? " t i t t i t e M i* e for°e 'vilor'' ">e Kjw HsJj ««' free woman of color—or even among April despite the fact that the plants until they Imvc been subjected lo n ®li rwi-ivcd. ll might be cm- Almomtsier languidly. ( a ^ ' U t l s plot—" were ithi operated nine days, during more careful ovaminaBoit. "They will. 1 know the course of its repnfed bcitnlles—" There was n stir; tlm Creole gentle that month. Two days were lost be trailer a ileor of the 1‘erslnu perii'd ‘ ? Alntimnster shouiod the these affairs. I altond them ttHi (vyto admiral of Curiagenn Raoul. I urn the black b u rn ed who Is men glanced at one another darkling. cause of a shortage of electric power (tWR) B. f.) « beard of jewelry was iJ tint honest councilor earliest lo roost a t the Dueling Oak* Latrghorito, the consul, raised his mart later In the month Industrial found. R inc'.udod gold and sliver hand, hut fbtr.nruc had nnswered work was paralyzed rovcii days be bracelets, geld rings, a geld statuette v * velret-clad patinch and and wish ihcnt bad luck—nil.” slowly: 8Ucnre. The young man's cause interior guards were dctailod of it woman, silver bowls, 'necklaces j Tho llrsl ImheinMn of tho Yleux “Your pardon, sir. 1 did not know o f .senUprcr lens sdnnc-v and other ul). i fr»)m the two one-time Carre robbed bfa nose: "Aaoffter fu search for (text o n e e p ^ t < s / ; i r l e t s . jeids. Ihe door of Mnsporo’s drink, Monsieur? W alt—we shall go in the—-ihe—she was a chattel. 1 own no slaves, sir, nor do 1 care to wager Eleven base ball tcunu at tho Glo: ‘ >o the shlalttg nety plaster presently when the affair becomes pro for one," Slate Industrial School for Beya boro ’ a! l i* lnM |m ° * 1,10 Uo" f'0 Nn- vocative. Thl-s Saznrac has a steady "You shall piny on, sir. You Imvt ,u,n'1 went lo (he Mark eye, and Colonel C-urr Is kent upon ruined tuy fortunes on llda river voy will ho mil fitted with auitH and equip To know D(h ntyk to cheek furan Insult." age, and In lost night's play! 1 de ment by the State, out of the Slate's f5 ^ a e n t. how good a cigarette MnJ. Do Almonaster shrugged his dis mand my chance ill retrieving. Yon rot urn from boxing shews. 1 '"Whorl, dark, restlessly really con h e ttfadc taste: "l was speaking of Ihe new have Jusi necepicd my two horsetf in Robert E. Marsh, superintendent of *tui u *'*s b a c k eyes liar you m u st try a* a h a s t * tov» .WJ#wr /.'rwvxv.v a t y j n t t n i t s t r Bwtl*—" p h i l t r e . Near, t h e n - - t h i s Nun f.Mru/ngu the school, fata hi would ho done with "Oh, not" reitu n ed Jarvis airily. girl, upon the card, sir?" team nt each cottage :m<! nn bud ItuA "ea again—growled sue "You were discussing the plot. Why ffusutrae gittlmj-cd the long rough lloitnl team to plfty outside tcamo. f V1,0 Hrahmlft all with Domtnhpse, tho alderman, nml suriotil nliout, his shositiloi-s ns If to He inicuds to eru'i'iu'ccc athletics k ; tm, >m(Sjo hlR old cm- Beliwho, the admiral, save upon our arise. The consul whispered to thr mnong the boys, v .‘■*i itises ho was xllll nice Intrigue? H o i" he reared sud red-foeed Carr, The dealer sut linok '■ ‘T g<tm.,«r who fought ihe denly, so tbal itu- glasses quivered: with a glance at llie circle of faces. The "Ohh.st woman In Mlchignn," “You cannot leave!" Carr erled "Otandma” Lorent* Beebe, of Orton, f 'T '1 , ,l«' ''is1' 1 of Jn®k. "Be discreet !--mtr plot Napoleon!’’ i'hbncllo agnliiHl the The two former bocenneers looked honively. He InriU'd to those hebtm) ('who wonhf him ' n \ t v l i c h h e r m t h { '’j Am as wry a face wryly at him, "'The devil Ihke you, him: "O ntlem oii 1 Is ll citstomury. i J-iTMLf.c lieutenants when Jarvis,’’ growled Reliieho, "U was of In New Orleans, for a loser to he re blrthdny the last of th<a mouth, din] Inst week, Slid wn» nmr.emlly alert .J,'!v Htpnltlle of the obi days, and our vanished captain, fused any loglilmnln wager that may and active, until (ho hint few v •■>-k:>, 8C ih® buccaneer:! en Yon, yourself, whom Jean rescued reinstate him?’’ when llln of old age claimed her. She from perdition once-—" There wns n murmur; It was thr was horn May 2-’. US1:’, 'marly a "The plot!" shouted Jarvis so loud code ftl Maspero1 *. The stranger must M l Alderman Dornlmonth hoforo tho final defeat of ly that even bystanders across the know. De Marlgny whispered; "Hi11 youngoj ; gobbled way looked into tho shadowy has .Saint rac there. The nt ranger tmisi | Napoleon at Wotorioi). In Monroe -,ti lYttfs of M'nspevo's. "Ah, I tun go* plnyl" I aril ufy, ,Vow IMf*. .Mowrtc j w at tulip, igontj^monl J hnvft ; .1* doubtful If In nny of his lift Interesting anil iloscrvediy ;{ |»r novels, Charles Temtcy C has achieved the swe- i. r r F O R T H E G iR L , G R A D U A T E , a rin g ; a b r a c e l e t ; a s y r l s t s v a t c h ; 'a b r o o c h ; a n e c k l a c e ; a s tr in g of p e a i l s ; a s tr in g of b e n d s ; a g o ld o r s ilv e r p e n c i l ; a m e s h b a g . F O R T H E B O Y G R A D U A T E , s .w a lc h ; a p e n c il (g o ld o r s i l v e r ) ; c u f f l i n k s ; a .w a tc h c h a i n ; a r in g ; a f o tm la in p e n . C o m e in a n d le t u s s h o w y o u o u r d is p la y of G r a d u a tio n G ifts The Personal Gift Pleases' Most A, E. W IN A N S & JEW ERE ItS SO N ! llFEOSt I t w ith -s ta n d s t h e s e d e s tr o y e r s j HE tmiglt, durable body of n Carey Roofing, combined with (ho coating of crttxhi'd mUV cral, enables U lo withstmid Ibc continual on slaught of hont, cold, storms, and steam. Carc-v Roofing was developed sjtcctficnlly to with stand a / l of tlirsc cksuoycra. It lots done so, oit o n v s y f o t s T s , f o r twcnwlWe.veurs. T I n c x p r a r i v t : easy t o a p p l y ; in m a n y w eights a nd q u a l i t i e s f o r e v i >y r o o l i n i ; p u r p o s e . L c t u s c s l l m n t c oti w h a t y o u n c . x i . “ A R o o f fo r E v e r y B u iU J in ff' C H E L tS E A , M IC H . P H O N K 6G LA SG O W Noted for Seilinif 139 to 1<I5 E. Main St. Good Goods Cheap JACKSON, MICHIGAN C lothing fo r M en an d B o y s w ith Two f*afr o f P a n ts . . O u r S u its f o r M en a n d H o y s jm sso ss ( I t^ liitc liv e n e s s y e t a l m o s t c a r e le s s lin e s , i h e i r a p p e a l is in t h e i r s u p e v lj f a b r ic ^ .--lA le itte d . n eed lew ork-,--klheir a i r o f s t u d ie d c n re le s s n e s n , T h e y c a t e r t o n g v e jit a m i {fl o w in g c la s s o f m e n — w h o s e e k tiu u iity a n d k n o w it w h e n th e y se e it« P R I C E S A U E N O T H IN G T O W O R R Y A R O U T M e n ’s T w o P a n t S u i t s , $ 1 8 .5 0 to § 3 5 .0 0 . R o y s ’ T w o P a n t S u i t s , $ 7 ,5 0 to $ J 5.00. W E W A N T JU S T A W O R D W IT H Y O U G o in g to b e M a n ied'? B iiikl'nitf a N o w H o u s e ? P la n n in g to l l e h m m h i f y o u tcattf M tn u 'fu v e r e m e m b e r (Im t w e a r e selHnjv h T in iitu re . o f a h ijrh fin a lity a n d a l p r ic e s t h a t w ill a s to n is h y o u . ^VE H A V E S O M E L O V E L Y S P O R T H A T S T H A T W E W A N T TO SHOW YOU A lso a d is p la y o f T rim m e d a n d I J n tr im h io d 1-laLs a t v e r y m o d e r a te p r ic e s . Tw.o G r o u p s o f S p o r t C o a ts , S I0 .5 O a n d §P,).7f>. S p le n d id C o lle c tio n o f C a p e s , £ 2 5 .0 0 a n d $ 3 9 .7 5 . S u i t s — l a t e s t s ty lo s , $29.75. S ilk D r e s s e s — l a t e s t m o d e ls, $ 1 9 .7 6 . . F l a g s f o r M e m o ria l D ay , S ilk s a n d W h ite G o o d s f o r G r a d u a tio n F r o c k s — P r ic e s v e r y lo w . 4 G et y o u r D in n e r al o u r C a f e te r ia , ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦M m *****w ****H *w ***w *w *m *M *»» PENCIL No.lM EAGLE"MIKADO” --"j. .. .v K u d u Lftnftth, 1 1nti"* bL:'-: !-'■! -:-V. . Mado In fire gradoi F o r S « ( « r t y i m r f > * « l« r . C o o c o . l e d V9 b * I h o F b»c> it P o n e l t u n d e f o r * * » * r » 1 « M . E A G L E B E N C H . C X h V fF A ^ V , N&’IV V O R K CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. MAV ^ V ic to r s in T r y in g F o r m e r to D o w n 5 0 0 - M ile R a c e s T r a d itio n M a y NE ; ‘" 30 t ’**'*; ,4 '' ■•>. ■"": - f . ' ' W fr ' -rf-c 1&23. •-fiTJW.W-fTfTTfr-” s, f'olilieal D ^ rk H ornes—Kk>. 1 ’i■ twkw'jar. r * . v t '»» (S S S rl I ......... - 2$, 1£>l6j r:-? m of Houl to woothor too cany n Ufa. Wo often hear of a nmn svho can master adreri . 0* ihK't Ira '.I l o r iiiuisi-ll a n d ( h e ro w o Itml but who bocomoH na putty under tbo cciiuwllng m m ■ S 'f ^ y - £ ' * *> M g ■ 1 1 ! Us lovr-.l fhtt. llueneo of affluenca 1 WTo ho forced lo fight for food qulckona the vtt{ ’VUi I..... man . nil it nlr-; ilm less he is cullivnlcd. ;. :■ / - ■ ;£) ■f ■ • i r ''vyi / ’v The s i m r i t w l t h e t o l i d D i e p r o i f i c U d l a p p v t t X H Is l y i.h u f m - 'S . i i I>t f f u m t h t f hfcirr, ;■ a: I imturnll.v mil i li ii'H.t s l n d c h o s tllilt WO tbo dog whoso wit la whetted by duty to perron Sloihfnluofw and wnato arc always found w i i f i r d i t -d iitid I I'd 1l iin m n ity . A-/liv-lO X'ature 1b kindest, tho soil richest, and con unitI i X 4 T A .... . aa-i' li.it'r; iInfiirmer to iilertnos.s nnd M M - ': : V A '; $ & ■ '< luck lug. : i l : ^ I S % :;3 l l CiiUlvQtlon Ik a kindly hntdt. It la tlio expros «■;I ' Irl- :i 3i^./' \r‘v' ■i he nt re ifran framer to fiiriu fl ilenerl. or ii mother Instinct; iho passion for iiower to cn c*owx ! Ic ■■ovine, i : lu< mu I hrlm; wider from dis- develop nnd build. It la (ho wish to uurtur<g </1 ** a. .oit.ihi oushis and ie!e;ee It on the parched secdH of good, to bring tbom tho moisture of n \ IJ» ("SM^M \^ x , \ / 4 . . ^ •': ;/ !'■. nu’d imister gincs and siui.es to nuiko rain, tho warmth of tbo nun, tho pro lootJon from B L? ‘. ei l.itul vUd.l its joliereoi r M i n m * . eouwi/ocf out 6y f/to stronger things whfch are a 5fc ’ ■*■ i ■■ !■< him wlio is lildi.-ci-.thiin his joh. nervlce to the luhtor end. S IX p r o v lc m i w l i n i w i w ilt *-m nin-I< :i!i(leiialivcil l.y v.'caikucSs. 'Pho vvorkcra Wo cultivate that tho host possible may tw biq ! Khvcnlh i n Iti i' K f t i v e n t h llii(‘-rn;ii n ( ‘ ' r n ; i l iiouj on.il '-'= "Uii power, l ei eneli atom of strciigfh forth. And in iho hwiuUful economy of llfo •mile nice which will In held. ft« »-o::il. ■■vc i-iiei :y is i-iu-fl. Is’iiellt la reciprocal. llcsi-.? in. •■ produce:, frieiioii and friction gives Ifio on Decmniion Day, Wednesday. May 11 la our Ktrugglo against tho elements that n;i rujo.n ils ilrivins imvvcc. rr«o uuteli smootliucss or our civilization BO. nt the liiillnmtpolln Molar SpeedThe iv o i-u a ^ till I'icul ii.lt ■•IV IvSIllt ill U less of fens;. Cultivate nnyUilng and you cuUlvnto younself. M'lronlo Im way. Of the four other win Tiers. ore 'V .M r t v o m Your truitil ilc caigine Is never so likely to "go nuj thing grow uud you rnako yonruclf grow, lo dend mul Ihron have retired do n r ns win-,i yen give ii no work lo do -let It Idle. anything and you build yourself. The man who'll” £fdt hot , ' •■■V- '.W C ! V -J iiJim Uwj.v, t b i > i ) r ? t J«.ov>J,i;j> i'r Jo -Vixes ify is ffio nn.lfiec of linenlion, liccmisc need tho biggest work Is always recordwi tit history &l Is 0 oldie for. vs net ion. wnnl 'comiielu ninii lo do. Wftii vimorioliK In n i'ic-uch biggest man* d j I'sta rs to , f c . Y ^ ».I r*■ rn.s-, pm ctoily found always mm lured IliO slugCuHIvattim Is tho process of clvilUatlou. I’crfc<i « |j.IPpngenl I" I!'IS, mid will drive a I residetitlsl dark horses must always ho considered when th® f'irli inii -1 (mil llul li) mio.cle, It takrw true Kfeatucs-s Is the product of work. . t ! " 1" ' 1 Birhmldt-Kjioclal from Franco this isdlflcu) ikii sfarts to first| . I1* or the CopyrlBhl, 19!*, by Hlfllmrd Uoyd Jon«o year; Ralph Do I’nlmii who won in a '1 been tin Ainonj! imlillsh.-ra and fimuens nviny iindcru sr-o in f>r, Albert Shttvr,: Onrmitn MereodoH la l!H5. averaging istifor and nuMSshci of ilcvlcw o f Ifcvlcws.” ft strong liuloiKmdonf -•* of his BD.84 mi Iok t»n hour for ft record which Itcpnldinm cunilhluic. Dr Show ig liilcriiiitionnlly known, and anidS H*hy tliegii H»iMM*MtlU4 from his dominate literary position he b> n prnetical nnd micceoafol •’Lhung until last year hi up on « l'a« kj f tu o or tl j i n i i y 's . funner, ownlim and or-erotlaK two Id a farimi, one In New York aged turd; Dario Hoisirt. winner of llie :10ft. one fn Virginia 11* iremoernile rrinks, dohu W Davis of West Vlp. HOM EY { S* togcthei liqilo cIahsIo in 1010, In a Pemteal, will meant giiiilt. former Ambassador i(. lau-linid. is hsiked ujK>n wtlli fnvor us will I k . * M \h *? Wiiool or ono of Cliff ^ Ijltim with Do Palma nnd -loo Boyer been nf a dnrk-hoVM* candldule Mr. Davis is now aitorne) for flip Asseciuled i n Tho Paoknrdss; Howard Wilcox who Duraiit’s nioimla. I’reis? mul N. V Tiai.a, K \Mlri a W’fta first in a Pniiuoot III 101!*’ will No driver , has over repealed- by 5}. WlpplUeBS. <^nxAVT»t>{ .^guln Inkw part: Tommy MUton, vic- winnlne nn' InilinnnjioUK evotit ft -1 •Ij hml cou 4 c U N C LE JO H N ■ { 6 r in hoiils Chovrolot'ft PronUuwo second time, Iml It nppearo likely that jhdy dm u jri 1021. will pilot a Mlllor Kpcolnl nnrl precedent will be hrbkoii with thin Oh Say~“ Do You Remt a ber? EMICMiniH Ihftl hlrlhdiiy l fllviiH'iit th U nless T'in poor at lyniessin’ (h e re a i n 't « g ra n d e r b le ssin ’ Jlrniny Murphy, last ycnr’ft vielnr ai a Kftlnxy of star porformen* vying for fftore uvn? fa e fre enmfAl 'l Ay fim ifc t h a t * s ,sr>»j. t o e h e c r t h i n a i t x i c h i s v x / r M . a l m t i f . . . . VY, (An opiiortiini'ty fo upset (ho tnnfi'ffoo jifirfy record b t y i c t k l a t c fi«o<> of the euko mul tlio big piece i J,s I'c rude the fn rm e r K inds to fW U in ’ nnd liie m oddcr needs a w e ltin ' :«nfles per hour for this fivo o cn lu ry lo f the trrtrk. I ’ve -the th in ^ tlm t lielp.s th e licit i n ' is tlic sliowui-s on (he pinto of th at wonderfii) ^ ln<'iiniulj) a W IW n l|CftP < ’* ’ M outhertu k iii’ yours, a n ’ whose gob Ion curls wore tiny ^ H e r e ’s S o m e th in g rO R A y q ii's togclhev,— n n ’ I reckon I have cl. m y D staled Inst Week The Negro labor. beftutlfu! In all tho world—and iipiu^ jn j M o n e y C a n N o t B u g |j reported puahhift steadliy northward, R A IN Y D A Y slw or o f d u st,— anti I 'v e fillers been botlmt birthday, whoa llint glr( it he had s has not nppottred in northern iMIch| frien d ed , when iho ferv id d ro u th was ended mil brown hair glanced idij'j of the I Ignn and nppareutly would tun be I by a copious o n ’ siilendirl Ih u n d o r-g u s t! A nd I ’ve n e v e r N m>/,l h l . y , P a i f ( a h t you you were unw a' J n v t o .v if t f h«<f if th tf mo, wfipii th e p rh ik ly honf 'would nil me,-—I ’d do 8he luvJ Am! thou i h a blrtlidH.vi enuto •l^h) I'or my level best to not eom plnin, fo r I know my blessed M uster Prof. Allan A. Hoben, prosldont of ly, until there were no enmlli'llit. res) ©j w elches o ’e r IIis e a rth ly p n s lu r ’ and will jupculnte d isa ste r Kuhtnmzorr College, in n talk to (ho { w ilh n m in . . , , I n sjiilo o f (h e ir devotion, th e m 's gome the cake, hut Just u ucjoJ i of Ittj ^rn sUiiilentu last week, urged Mini the th a t ffot th e notion, thnl, fo rtu u o o r m isfo rtu n e 's only luek,— fulaeiMi and love relleclcd If n^ '1** pictures of WaHhlnglnn nnd Idncolu ,i 3* cmnprea h u t i t 's boon in}- observation, (h e re 's a m ig h ty close re la tio n making. Now In the n:et)e la* answer be placed Ip every, homo. Prof. \ ■between « m a n ’s tuilvation- iu \’ h is p lu c k ! A n ’ so, in ra in y Iliiheti also declared thnl the'birth* years we can think of hlrthdii| ^Ched into l w cuiher, I• n e v e r w inv ah m o l iht vo r m h r n wtv.'drr .'tiv j *r i>r ifiot Cr Oe tht t /i imi t i ht t Mi MW bf Sn t frl ;?«jw o f tl ' i t . H l t l n c t o n an d l.ti.e o lu their Joys Just ns tbo m irror S f lH ,'<'nc the flood,- -but I keep m y sp e rit h a p n y w ith a rhym e t h a t ’s ftm ik Hv Mbuubl bo celebrated an are family nice, n n ’ sn ap p y , m & jf only birthday—the dny w ppafM o wnste t m th o u g h m y cloze is w ot a n ’ floppy w ith hfrlhduyn, making those groat men, •San Krandfeo folks iru? iiitiu-i KuuuUy qk thin pasM'4| tlio m u d ! life—into Hterulty. .Siulle f^e niare coo In effect, honorary members of every In iv v le w . H o w m a n v <>| t h Im.*,vc?« iikKI<*I« am you "ftoiniliiln ti family. hour uears. mriwminnawMamwiBi ■ ■»«»«««“ 111(mm j * Ihc tier ■S^fT c : pv r r 'Jroye.I pm v CDXJfS/X t i . V , Dor tho first time In Flint’s his. than ? 1.000.000 will tie spent In Hill bi-hvei'i V e te r a n E d d ie H e a r n e S p o n s o r s j i heMore lory, the O. A. H. will not have charge count rue! Ion of a now kI ccI and -tfurreif fit o f th o .1t e n t o r i a l < l x y p r o f t m n , t h i s concrete ore dock at Kscanabn. A N e w “ B o y S p e e d K in g ” O n T r a c k K Ills rl year. They have stopped down for survey of (ho alto bun been made and Either 1' the more netlve Oakley Trnynor post. V (im plans nro in ihl; hands of ongl‘ K’aks, u a; ■ <0 f : American Legion. While tho votonmiH e iirOrB. No ilcfinltc date has hften given >!' tonic nnd of the W orld war will pl'Cpafo tho and Reasonable Charges out fur (he commencement of work, j ^ly ibis Ins plunti and look aflor all the details s i. which will give employment to hull-;- " d heyoiul of the occasion, the "hoys ol ivlH tired*'of men for more tlmti a year. ’ * lonvi and occupy the pfnee of honor on the pro’ ‘rllmsidl iyJ W A G N E R & H E W E S fin m . i l l f i f I B ' S o / m e / t r e t e .tf h o n o r f i t i h o ^ for flic cut Ono hundred and seventy Michigan oportlng world thnl can't lie bought man* loo high school girls and hoys ontored all . the money In iho itnlvorke. F O R D S A S P E C I A L T Y fjov'ernor Alex J. Clfoesliock. vetoed « i her felloe fetji the third annual nhurthnnd nnd type > irv * < r ^ y ■< ■.-•.victory lit the Internutinnn! 500- the Wayne county superior court bill, ? nR In lo H / H A K '1 7 . writing conleKtu under tho auspices W o U s o G e n u in e F o r d F o r ts tilo rnco at (ho ludlftiiupotlH .Motor planned to effncL tho reorganization K fteil wlier H/VIWJ/./V i f U DO t Js. of tho Michigan State Tencheni’ As-, ~ jy ta*rokes r-vc jioddwoy, Decoration Dny, Mny UP. of tho city Justice courts. Tho gov „ hel —w sedation nt W estern Stnto Normal 3 Phone 47 City M otor Bnics Building North ,1(lr huof onoy can hay the bcHt of racing ernor rejected tho hill on llie ground School, Knlaniujoo. All the entrants V ! ' J . / X Miationu hut (hen it takes norvo, that when It pasiied Iho senate Ii had J'vftly, while C H H L S rS A , M IC H . liavo’wnii In preliminary contests hold rawh, daring ami a heart of steel to o n l y U tl n l l l r m n l h o r o t e s , n ’h e r o n s . b> arrnne in different sections of tho state. i««p ovorlnKtlngly a t high spepd to bills affecting tho changing of courts ft. s ■ -•JU i ,'01|ll|b'Dnj jtsl). acroB* the finish wlro n victor, mmU linvo n two-thirds approval, 2? « quarter c ijlff Durant, millionaire sporlstmun shining; w votes. Ofn California, tins enough money lo stjiggerin: fkh deeds for a few Woolvvorlb 1 hum-bed D Through the co operation of a lum iDDIE HHAHNK lit thlriy three is fln rt/, llcnrnc’e mechanic, nt tho ago (il)dlngH, ilrooklyn Itrhlges nnd m | « k of meal jOUpIo Statues of f,Shorty. W ith'eonio ber company at Cadillac, a forest fire E ’ (he "uriindpn” of tho fainoiiH of 22 beenmo fiimoua In hlf> firnt raen W ore .Sandy fighting crow of 20 men has been oranil wiik second In hml year'll big drlvors who will compete in Die Inf, tho dough ho has built tifi a iitrong v'r Wicru fM g a o la e d o l s )o /;x l» X c o m p } » A o lh > c h ■ .fflfir ( m w . d m i wfcp hf« (fn'v/ng ternatlonnl fiOO-mlle race for tfift.ooe fuift'nnapofni cfaHnfc. U'fieri fn- Jumpeil . 'fees like la 111 and brain and brawn ho Is go- iowimhlp. A wnlchmnn now is on Which will ho bold, as nmml, Decor In thcdrivcv'n soul he took with him their m duty nt the state lire towor In Scltim Hfirlan Eonglor, his "boy friend." ago 8: to try to win- tho covtdod laurcl» ation Y)ny, .\1ay :tl), at the ImilaOupn[ swinging h township. Edward Thnlninn has hcon 20, ns mechanic. Now with Iho ad victory at tho wheolu of ono of liia Hafir no has vent of ono nmn crus Harm nnd »«!” ('1,lier si np 1>olntod for Urn fotivlh season ag Un Motor ftpeedway. JW In tho Indianapolis drlvo. }r*. Stallion, o " been racing bIiico h'frt "tcon" dnyn. I’Vnglcr have to separate. So 1'nngler Durnnt him over Wen an ndvocato firo patrolman for Wexford county. j" fthgiing In. Now two of his protegee, ono or them is hejn,' given a car to jrllot. Then ' .Bpowl and daring. He pllotK fast .j’^'he loops ; rplnnes, Bklnm ovor tho water in Hoys’ week was observed at Owosso becoming tho "hoy apeed king'' to he hecomei) the, "hoy speed king." All ; J ^ h ily f l r l n c s pldly moving racing hontH um lhrin l.o.U nc<pr, under JJbc nwNjnlce.s of Jhr rcjibice the other, are direct resells Ib/ee are ji.u-mlo-ra id f'J.i© ) > u r i > o f ’i> 1 * * they sen Harry team. jno fnnt horacs. ftul uftor bin dny Hotary nnd Klvvanls clubs, tho pro- of bin HiicruKsful tutorial; j shout the f «l>oody thrills ho advances to tho grain took In the church, school, ' ' ‘hick’s rider. awing roum to enthral) his nudleoco fftclorics and other lnstimtinna. A u,|s snubbed th aweet atrftlns of violin music. father and son' banquet was hold, The, bodies of Captain John Mc ftftrse.s slidln > la un accompllBhod nniaichm. The miowt.nll hull wcok saved tho when Thomas T. Johnson, superin Pherson, Cus Johmi'and Prod Itegnn, I “*■ The bhtol kn®bl ns It wi tendent of public Instruction, pefed tbo Inst of throe miasing men off the Slate many hundreds of thmummlH of ok toastm aster. tug ltclinnco, wrecked off the north dollars damage by extinguishing i t - '',p,«bt fin ; ^Osly from nfipru of f.nk’i Napcrfor, fA;yvrf«f«»r’ every forest fire In the Suite, accord H arper Cook, 70 yearn old, one Of hwt, were found last week, by CharU.-a ing to Albert Stoll, Jr.. Secretary of j ghg at ihc n tho Conservation Commission. Where f"-i. Wrenching tho earliest pioneers of tho county, Orrthnm, of Snull Nt.o. Marie. tho fall itself was not miillcpmt to died last wcok, at his homo In nonj ^ ®rr n l r n n d put out tho firoii, stale forestc-rs ulnglon township near Owosso. Ho ik,* ftf hhxid nn 1HE ITilfCUASING POWER OK A DOLLAR BILL HAS SHRUNK CON Mrs. Helen T. Tickaor. 8-1 years shoveled snow on the flames, Mr. waters. had lived on ono farm 70 jours. old, n pioneer resident, died af SIDERABLY1 IN THE LAST TEA YEARS, TH ER E HAS NEVER BEEN wi . |-J -n ropersJ> X TI JAn Jnsnnn passion for firearms ro Owosso last vyci'k. Just boforo she Stoll, BKtll. ji A’alloped hnc il toil In tho dcalh last week of 1 The board o f ‘education of Monroe dted she wrote her own obituary for A TIME WHEN DISCRIMINATE BUYING PAID BIGGER DIVIDJ’JNDSL - . h.’.-.V htttfy it fdo Sierras. /e.’.d J hSi:h .«chr>t0 ylr). P pjwb, "j j f - j ’p & r - o i t l LeJand Iasi week re-elected Dean Spencer p u h l h - x t l o t t . bouncing o\ who was hurtif-d at f’ortlund, while jiith, vlcllm of a mysterlouH filmot- superintendent of the Monroe public rode to mi schools for the sixlb successive year. IN EACH ISSUE THIS NEW SPAPER CONTAINS INEORMATION riding In on aiitormiblle him when the t a t (ho farm homo of his u n d o Two of lonts’ii early settlers nro gnsoltno cunght lire nl a filling sinr > h . lie bal Ikr Maple city, was the coroner's fti THAT YOU SHOULD HAVE TO INCREASE YOUR BUYING POWER, Chiropractors of Mfcbigon will meet dead. Oeorgo 1:- Dalndl, farmer of lion, filed in a l.ntming hospital. The jrdlct. No weapon was found near North P'lalmi, dropped deml at Ii Ih ^'uv-'d you hn at Muskegon in their, annual utato (tlrl'ii parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, I© boy and there Is no reason to THE ADVERTISEMENTS ARE INTIMATE LITTLE LESSONS IN home In Muir, while preparing fee £kht, Itnnfhe to her bedrddo, ffpoct murder, hut ft bullet hole waa convention. Juno 15 lb 17, !l wan an Slipper and Daniel H. Kelly, 40 years who worn , , summoned , , „ nounced by Dr, William A. Pirlh. EVERYDAY ECONOMY. THEY TEACH YOU HOW, WHEN AND I’OR n resident of Kmla and prncllcatly j when_ them automobile hjjfftivorori hi the window. Tho flmlftffi. T was h over an wo bank w ent It) Iho fv, ' ftf a pinco of © DJo conbedded In f f i o f u s t o f the ohi-tlmo saltern, dtei i Just enugl WHAT YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO EARTHEST. Tlbthop John N. McCormick, of las wook. youth’s brain offered tho theory j dark. ^ too hile.’' . ho bad been fillnK ft cartridge Grand Hnfdds, head of the Kplacopal Jeftulnn ghnir’e TO THOSE WHO KNOW HOW TO USE IT, N EW SPA PER ADVER itch had exploded with fatal ru- Diocese of Western Michigan, him ^ n’,ghi i>y (Ii been appointed bishop In charge of Itfl. e*’ But he mi s £=35 s 53£55* (S S S s TISING IS A WATCHDOG OF'DOLLARS — A CONTINUOUS SOURCE nil American Episcopal churches In > y If I «p g o v e rn o r Oroosbtck Inst week Ehropt;. **•«). Ilourke. OE ECONOMY AND SATISFACTION. jfiqd tho Thomas bill to permit * left nf hlu Andrew J. Scott. 84 years old, pio Jirtfft of suporvlsoni to but,pend local w Suing to swl MERCHANTS TE1.L OF TH EIR BARGAINS T H R O , G1I THE ADVER ShrWfty improvements under th© neer of tbo lumber Industry In tbo 4 ® card on I $WtT a c t In hl» veto message bo Saginaw valley, and nt ono llmo one l<> Hereford TISEM ENTS. ALMOST' EVERY NEW OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED fiOftod that If tho bil! became law, of tbo largest logging operators hero, ''hiienis. As MMOk »rtj8 of Huporvlsora might prevent dropped tleftd In Urn lobby of the T°d ir you’d I THROUGH AN ADVERTISEMENT. PRACTICALLY EVERY UNUSU raising of inonoy to meet out- Veagun hotel nt Sftglnnw; while talk £ Even fnrg AL BUY IS ADVERTISED. ^ within our pfidtng hand*, and tlmt tho measure ing to a friend _ _ w a tS R r some cloani bpofles giving local ofTiclah' power 1 ■■► little reports from (ho farming dis , T>;f have fo , aide tho iliBlrfcts In which they tricts fu fiio vfeinffy of Cnro, fmffYOU CAN STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR TO ITS ELASTIC LIMIT BY J " nS In the i fo chosen. Ho also hold the inoas- cut© that the fruit buds vroru not ad ! „ * fth Plims-d Unconstitutional. KEEPING ABREAST OF THE OI’POR l U N ITIES TO GET FULL vanced enough to bo Injured by the V e RlH Plimsh! roconl b llm r d and low lomporaturoui VALUE. I, bln them on JnAer (ho Btii><;rv!«ion of the slate CoiiTily Agent Slmft says tho grain J If,f<Tord. i’tn iorvotlon departm ent, J. A. Sum- was nol hurl, but that In somo places ; K, lm<* proofs jjfHold nnd S. A. IlrowH, of Haginnw. orchards wore broken by (ho weight ■*; Z ,,,nS' h'fd «P It) NownyRo for the purpose of of (ho snow. ( 'h i y s . ) m t f A N D g the lakes with wall-eyed '■> Ijt, CAught below the dam In Iho Prod Ktlpnlrlfk, ffirmor, living near 2 * " * ft'')'H ffekoRon river. Pormlasion has been Ovid, may lose the sight of boll) oye« he spolhNi: lied to use jietK to catch tin’ wall- a* tho result of tnjurles aufforod while f' ’" Of d m pike nnd tlm ntnto will i>ny 20 blasting slumps Inst wook. As ho T h e r e ’s j u s t o n e w a y t o d o t h i s . ^hdy rmia antit <-I A for each pike more than id leaned over a stump a delayed blast L Xn *ncnnn»i > Ijfis long. All nndor Id Inches go went off, burling him 80 loot. Ho J g «, R e a d t h e a d v e r t i s e m e n t s . J n Urn river. also Is injured Intornfilly. W} ..hotly Of r> iflrt labor shqrtqge may decrease KnUmmsoo county and south western ! t V* 1’itl' clloti m aterially In north Michigan fruit growers generally snJ 'k li l nboni i,t; an Mtln year, It lo fcarwl. llr-lpnto a bumper fruit crop. Keports 1 had been fo< fjtqBlIons for hrdp from farm ers from all parts of tbo dlKlrlcl Indicate W m . B a c o n - H o l m e s C o . fi&hout iho region nro piling up that tho first osUmnlo of tbo damage f e f '- 'z : ; ; " ' ftgondoH, \V. W. flnillb, In cnuscil by the recent snow and frost ( (he stnlo ejnplojrtv»m^ wore exaggerated. » ™ .: O' ► flwe7nfs(et(.,l j tm tu tttn tm m ttm n tm tu m ttu m m "Hflfllmg coneoi ir-. •. j i m iiiK i i m h c |.> orj ALt7r.iir ^HAV/ '.'■'.•I,- o f l.'ifi ii’. ih«- p i' iK 'c sa o f l a b o r th n.li b y i S I m i r X u t n i i.- ^rli*'«> liunui la v* o em . R GOOD, QUICK, EFFICIENT M ic h ig a n H a p p e n i nga r E 8 J W H E A T R Y E E flit11LL -vf lijl^ ,lfK; Mi 4 i 5Iviijf. uvm w Hjswmuirjpiur y:' ■. y :'■.c d y ,a - ;v - CHBL8EA, M rCniGAN, TUKRGAY, MAY 22, 1028. r need II." 1 i' added. xlieeidsldy. ■■Then (lo- meotiiii: meetfiig Is lx eloRvxl." closed.' aatd Molly. "I accept ymir npelogles nnd yon keep your money." Mormon an-l Smn rose. With a glance el each other that ended In a w ink, S ss qulckon# Urn vy| ? U * .U * } l a p p v t,.. duty to porfof" ways /mind Wi it, and coinpot* D u n n I ;t Is tho exp or jiowor to ctj leU to uurltit moisture of election front 9 which are n<j >lo may l»e t rot / .mis n i j r of llfo K E lin y left Ihe room . .i Ana Athor, Midi,, Aluy 21.—Tolcgruphie track incs-ts bel.weeu the fiVKlunon track teams of Mlchf.igan and Illinois, WtecohMri and town which were scheduled to hi* nm off on j \Ve<lnes(lay, Mu> J.Clli, was forced Uv ibe enlletl off on account of inclement j w'oather, S P O U T S lt.v J. M. M o lly lutned to Handy. "Von didn't give me hack my luckCI1E1.SKA WINS IN pleiv. Han-ly." ' ' I t o n e - v o f want with a OVI-IUTIMK GAME. | Ann Arbor, Mich., May 21.— EdInek-pte.ri-V' j ward G. Gibson, Sarnia, Ontario, The (Jheisca Screw Co. lameball ‘'.dim would like II made Into an onj soiithfmugh pitcher at the University team won their opening; Rinne S a tu r taieooii'.fd i'e ■. Sandy." jot Michigan, is the only-pitcher in the ••IVh.i nui a weddia’ ring, Molly, day frojn the W aterloo Gleaners I’d j Western Conference who w ears-glass ! to 11 , il taking II inniiiKs to decide Molly m h lef i es while he is on the mound. ‘Gibb’ the contest. Escliellmvh started on ... ., . , . , . . . . m u ; t;\m the mound far Chelsea but was d m J ,ulh Uu' ,,,,l of »»'• ,s 10 ' t i / r h u p » bnimf o f b u l l ffinf is creat o n to ffic gAowers in the first inning. K, Munroc wan Hun sent to (ho menu ing an enviable reputation for him in L a c e O v e r G e o rg e tte nnd although wild at times pitched Conference circles. f o r t h e D i n n e r F r o c k wonderful bail. Chelsea wont lo hut in Hu; last half of (lie eight needing *t MICHIGAN TOPPING RIG TEN LIST. runs to tie the score, tliia they did ami two. besides making the score 11 to !> Michigan's huscbull team is still in favor of C-belse.'j, W-alr-Ww f«vf t o u t i n g i n (he Wpsfcrn Conference (lie score in tint ninth forcing the baseball race while Illinois, last year's game into extra iuningH, both leanm champions, ,s practically pul of the went sropcdoKK in the tenth but in the running having ..eon beaten by Michi eleventh Chelsea drove in Hie winning gan, Iowa and Ohio State. run. Steele starred at b at for ClieiThe.M ichigan team returned to s< a making -1 bits in as many tim es Ann Arbor Tuesday evening after up. Lehman, 1’rcntieo and Howe trimming Illinois Imd ,S/ilWT<.-ir ,vf IVpfayed well for the losers. hana C lo ,1 ami Iowa a t jowa City 12 Id 2 hi a practice game. Coach Fish er immediately started long practice CHKEKBA TIGERS WIN I’UOM SUGAR 1,0AT LAKE. sessions to prcpaie for the MichigunMinncsota lilts which took place in The Chelsea Tigers won from the Ami Arbor Friday and Saturday, the Sugar l,oaf Unite team Sunday in n I8th and IOth, and the all important well played .game, 7 le> A R h e t e l , return game wjtji Ohio S tate on May pitched well for Chelsea allowing only 2kth, which looms up as n serious ob S hits while llanknrd of Sugar Loaf stacle in the W olverine's pennant Luke was touched up for 11 hits. chase. Michigan Is represented this year SOUTH MICHIGAN by a tr(ily typical team and it is a LEAGUE STARTS. co-incident with the two Iowa victor ies t ticked invn.v (bis y e / r r t h a t t u n a Competition in ibe South league was started Sunday, T V has nover won a baseball gam e from cm il soli defeat ing Clinton, f> to 2, while Michigan in their yearS of W estern Michigan Manchester dropped a game lo Pal Conference competition. holds the same jinx over Indiana and myra, l> to :t. The game was played under protest t’lmhio and has won ISO gam es out of after Die seventh inning, Manchester the 207 games played with all other tpiestioning a decision by the Mtnpirc. W estern Conference team s o r more The opening game for Ana Arbor than throe, times as many victories as and Milan was postponed until M e all of the. W estern Conference tennis morial day ns the Grotto had pre over the Wolverines. The standings of the W estern Con viously scheduled a game for Sunday, ference are as follows; W h Pel. MICHIGAN TO MEET Michigan ... ------------5 0 1.000. Soft lace over georgette makes a ILLINOIS THURSDAY. Ohio Stale ________ ___ .7 t charming spring dinner frock. A heavy .r*? Michigan will play Illinois T hurs Hlinois ......................... -------- G 3 «w<m n'Ofjon sash adds lo its charm. ,GG7 day al Anti Arbor. This ffume is the Minnesota ________ ___ 2 1 GG7 most im portant one in the Rig Ten Wisconsin ______ ____ ___ 3 2 .GOO N e w F a b ric s A r e G a y tiiis week ns Michigan's chance of Furdue ________ _ ___ 2 3 .'400 a n d A l i v e W i t h C o l o r winning the title will hinge on this Iowa ______________ ... . . . 2 .333 4 game. This game will probably* alavl liidinna ............ .......... ____ 1 2 .333 A ll o v e r t h e w o r l d d r e s s u m k p r s a r e at 1:05 V . M. Northwestern . _ .285 ....... 2 5 IniKy c n i l h i i : a p s i l k s a n d c o t t o n s o r Chicago ____________ _____ 1 C .143 H i e ff.i.ee.W (xiiuog n m l (Act m o s ( fl i tifu s H e i l e s i g n s . A n d c l o s e o n t h e i r h e e l s GRASS LAKE AND AIUN1TH WIN GAMES SUNDAY MICHIGAN' ADDS c o m e tliti n i l l l l n c r R , f n u b l m i l n g b ats f r o m C nriv.siK 'iidlng n l a i e r i u l s n o d c o l ANOTHER COACH. Gnias laikc defeated the 120th In orings. T h e p r t i i l s w h i c h « r e In mi Ann Arbor, Midi., May 2 i.—Charles fo nt ry of Jackson Sunday, 1G to 9. g r e a t d e m a n d h a v e hnrl n m o r e i.o te in e ffe c t on i h e c o lo r s In m i l l i n e r y H um Two homo runs being the features of I). Hoyt, now conch a t the Sioux City High School, Sioux Oily, Iow a, has t h e y h a v e o n t h e f a b r i c s u s e d f o r h u t s , the game. a l t h o u g h o n e m v i i m a o . v m n f c h b i y ^oJ.s Mum'fA swamped Hex ter in a rug been engaged by the Athletic Associnc o n s i s t i n g o f a ilr o.xs o f p r i n t e d o n l l c n ged game Sunday 20 io 2 at Munith. tion of Hie University of Michigan as o r s ilk w i t h n hilt o f H ie s a m e fa b ric . Miller of Chelsea pitched for Dexter varsity trainer mid freshm en track A m o d e l w h i c h t e n d s I t s e l f l o a docoach to till the vacancym nde bv llie v o l o p m c n i o f i l i l s s o r t I k o f I n d i a c a l hul was not in form. Munith driving i c o ' p r i n t e d I n m u l t i c o l o r s . T h e h a n d him to the dugoul in the sixth inning lit t h e b o i l m i i o f t h e . s k i r t , ( h e p l a i t e d with six extra base blows. rh.’iii If his li-idy had Seen Ihe carcassof !i ahnighlered steer. ’’Waiting for the rest of (he hoys element* tli.u } t h e End ot the nope, In conn- up," said Hrnnrtmt, “We’ll lilt nto yoiiMsoIf. M?ronto Inn! chosen his own troll the (rail home luiiluht, llotirke wants irfiolf grow gn|t hock to the Thrro Star. It lo Identify the body, hoys," Tim man who Sandy looked down at the contort il in history al W Goldie llmt Suiid.v rode under stars toward Nipple peaks. H«' ed, blackened face, mill Ills dl.wipUattou. I'erfet! d'alone, refusing any company of pnlminent al hnr’fn: been forestalled, fn or the r Itiers. Molly's Inst kiss sedimented flown. The gambler's feu. horn tlm key that turned iu the Hires Imd not been made placid by of his heart raid opened up to death; they still held much of the Ifllity the garden of Ids dreams where horror of Hie lust moments of that two of them would .walk together,- rolonUi'SH chase. Ida horse falling fin 'together nil their days. It could der him, foreknowledge of midden meant nothing else. And she denth and then tho whistling ropes, been afraid —for him. l’lhnsoll the jerk Into eiernity , . .1 K was .PB was a Idol upon the fnlr page n thing to he forgotten, a nlghtamre hftpptwess. Though Molly. U.nmh tlmt Imd nothing lo do willt the new •;! dj hud come through unlmrim'd, lo day abend. " I ts Pilnisoll," said Sandy shortly. "(IlOy the touch of TUnutoll was n I that birthday* ?k'inont that could only ho wiped "I'm rldln' hack lo Three Star. fwtffee earaf^ f Ay hfs (fenth. / found' Idm Imagin' to. « ' live. Hood 10 big piece f ho rode over tho ftnn.v ridge of night, hmiibres." lie left them stand [hat w o n d e r f u lIn<"|niuln nnd saw the Nipple ing about their rjuarry nod turned the I Vaco • L P>>i gleaming above (ho black pines willing mure toward home. rls wens tiny ^ ^ vfJ„ ev >v|U) Ktl. rlver settled down on him under the stars ho world-—ana fining In tho middle, ho rcnllxod that were fading, the motni holow the lum that girl U ho Imd said nothing to Molly of hills when he rode Into the home (-lanced *li>j *lh, 0f tho shutting down of the corral. ,1 iVgwvr tens fwrvlW upon C/ie i wore now A' M * * * * / l e i! < f { l f / l ^ t ®lle she had uslu;d nothing of young fence, walling. H was Molly, ruul UidH.va c a n to '^ h l, Kor tho (into il hud hern its she leapwl (horn alniosi Into Ids arms •era no condh Hit* rest of the world had been as he Stirling from the nmre. In the a touch „ f l ^ » M off from ll,oin nnd their own gray dawn her face seemed drawn and weary. There were the blue i i it ^ at0 affairs. 0 roiioeicu ij H»' compressed Ids knees rind tho shadows under the eyes that he re In the roctlig answered In a lope that ik of iiirlhdif| ®th«l Into «. gallop, fast and fast.. . i *s she reached the levels nnd sped 1 tho m irror J rah] ,,;|k ^ s „n<Iy W11S IU(t ^ today we p a f ; to waste time looking for n ford, ty. ,Smile a j0 nmro could swim, lie scanned thtouninin towprd the peaks, passed Ihe dark impenetrable pities, (••eyed (lie stretch of geully rising Itiid helween the Klk nnd the trees J - .CfoYretf fits guns III their scab' ^ a . Ills riilc he had left wlih Hither I'limsidl had imt parsed Jieaks, vras m tho woods, or lie Coine nnd gone. Something told &ly this lust hntl not occurred. Met heyoiu! the peaks must have ^ hmVI and Slow and roundidxmi * d ‘llmsa.11 n-WJp )» > t o u t t a i i f f e n t o ) for tile eut-oft. fro mare look the cold river water ,-i jj*l her fetloeks vvlMi a little shiver, rr ”ng In lo Hie girths, sliding lo n 1* |Mial whore she Imd to swim a ••• Strokes before she found snivel North M* ?Cr j,er hoofs nnd sormobled out. 'ftslonly, while Sandy liosilnled how ■i * :to nvrnnge ids latrnl, a hovse floundering out of the pines less a (pmrter of a mile avvny, a hlnck PJgura Was Perched Upon the . . __ t Rhlning wlih sweat, tired to ils Fence, Waiting, staggering I Us stride, the 1 ^ hmiched In live flnddlo word like mouilmrod seeing them the time they p a n e l s n t tin* s i d e , n n d Ibe sleeve t®** "f nieal than n man. Imd ridden over the Pints of the (Souls, Wore Randy could turn the nmne yim enmo close lo 1dm, her hand* up i m a d l n g s a r e o f n d u l l r e d d l - s b - b r o w n silk . T h i s c iim b lim ilo n o f col to n a n d t l m t i fft Kid rhfers fmrsf from against ids chest. silk m ig h t h e very u llr n c tlv e ly w o rk e d 'fuos like hblis from a evosshovv,. "YrnTre safe, Shindy, Safe!" o u t la a h u t of p o k e h o n n e l s h a p e or ’h-tng their mounts, the (wo In Mte "I wits loo lale." he said. "DrimIn o n e o f th e v v b lish rlm m o d h a t* , t y p swinging lariats. They divided, don’s men Imd been nheifd of me." ical o f 'm i d s u m m e r . In either Ride of the foundering "I’m so glad, Sandy. Your handAlready stlhoiiotle, general charfle Rtalllon, one at Ihe roar, g-iiu- aro dean of Ids blood. They nm my actor arid the popular'm aterials and kiigling In. The ropes slithered hands now, Sbihdy." y |ho loops seemed lo haiig- like He swept her up to him; kissing trimmings of millinery for the coming s t i u t U i i T I'nite been rfceafeif. Each of ^hilerl rings of wJre f o r a .*er<wvj her mouth nmf eyes, ifu' eager pros > °hi‘ they settled dpwn, fair dud sum of her lips relum ing ftll with full the famous modistes has, of course, her fdiout the neck nnd shoulders of measure. A filrnnk of rose glowed In own point o f view concerning the mode 1'duck’s rider. They tlgUlened. the Ihe east behind the nmelhyst peaks. for the n e w season, although there would Room to be a general agreement “•hi sunhiiod to the saddle horns, Her face refine!ml It like r mirror. .horses sliding with ilattened pas’•I don't have to go hack Kim," she that bats belli large nnd small should d®*- The black lunging on, .pitched said presently. They Imd left the feature rich colorings and for trim®td ns It was relieved of a sud- corral and were under tho big colnm- ndngs, (lo w e r. *, lace or ribbons. None uf these trhninbiys Is d i s t i n c t l y l i f i i r , .. cAVelght rind Its rider Jorkis) woods by J ’v lrlek Cffwy'.v g r x v o . but all are Important. fl^osly fronv the saddle, hands “Do 1?" ■ hg at (he ropes that choked his "I don’t reckon you can, oven If !ci. wrenching, sinking deep, Hlmt' you wanted to," answered Sandy. "1 P l a i n E m b r o i d e r y W i t h ^ OfT air and light with a horrid forgot to loll you, Molly, that you’re N e t fo r E v e n in g G o w n s 7 of hhsal nnd Hie noise of thun- hu'slml, so far'a the mine Is concerned. inR waters. Idsien." E m b r o i d e r y hi f a i n t c o l o r s n n d b e a d ,i Mpers wheeled their moiints She laughed when he finished i n g In h o l d p n t l e n i < a r e p u t o n c o a r s e "■Ballopcd hack toward (ho woods, speaking. n e t f o r e v e n i n g gotv.'i.v llm t <sr<> <v t( o n 'b.ov i „ K i y o f ffiofr vfcffm <frag"Is that all?" She palled the turf f i r a l g k l l i n e s , b u t w h e n d r a p e r y I s t o ^ hnuaciag over the ground, i The on Ihe green mound. "I'm sorry, li e m a n i p u l a t e d b e a d i n g Is o m i t t e d , ■' rode to meel Sfindy. It was IV.ddy, .for you. It didn’t pan out big Jfospitc th e fact H int E g y p t hui r'hm. lie hulled Snndy with stir- ger. Hat I guess wlmt you wanted d r a p e r y I s ' p u t off t b o f r o n t o f R k l r l s ax inosi was my happiness—ami I've got i n ' p r e f e r e n c e m i b e R id e d r a p i n g a n d '-hnv-'d you happen here tills time that." She Umied lb Sandy. The. l l m t t h e f r o n t a n d b a c k c a s e a d o I s a ^khl, Ilonrho? Mol looking for big belt of Hie ra-wh boomed brnssliy. n e w f e a t u r e o f f r o c k s , t h e s t r n l g h i Molly suit her hnml In Smaly's. "It g o w n p e r s i s t s . T o w h i s p e r t h e t r u t h . ■ ii>? T was look Iny- f o r t h o jmir may Ac rnwf ootwmanffe, ffamfy (fear," Use F r e n c h . I m p o r t s r e c e n t l y b r o u g h t Just ctuigid. I was about a she sahl, "but I'm hungry, t.ot’g go t o t h i s c o u n t r y s h o w a n n m a a l n g r e In to breakfast.” too luie.” t u r n l o It, ihtndon glanced enviously ni SonO n H ie n e t , h e a d « m l e m b r o i d e r e d CHAPTER XXII ^ " ig h t hy the grim note in his f r o o k f i ( h e g i r d l e Is c o n s p i c u o u s , b u t Hut he mode no coimnent, n o t fdaced ns f a r d o w n on t h e h ip s a s The Very End. It w a s In t h o a n t m n n . H e r o a n d t h e r e ■W ^ T spoiled your private Them was a council held later thnl d r i f t i n g l i k e l e a v e s b e f o r e t h e w i n d , ■J^ in , Vtonrke. You cun hnvo him, te'* ^ .vou want. W e day, that was jjlnmsi n eoaneJ) of war. o n e s e e s t i o n n f i f w a i s t l i n e s . M a n y ; I? Being to swing him from a tree Sundy was In the rlmlr, Mormon nnd w o m e n s h o w n o h e s i t a n c y I n w e a r i n g Sam present, Molly the Indignant H i e n a r r o w l e a t h e r b e l t fit R s n h i tie•f * R can) on Ills chest presenting v i 1# Hereford eonnly, with our speaker-ln-ebief. c n s l o i u t ’d p l a c e . T h e y h i n y d r o p II "I'm very much nshawed of nil of a b o u t t w o I n c h e s b e l o w t h e a c t u a l i;. ^''hiienls. As It Is, llotirke, I’d he < If you'd keep mil of this eiv yon.” she mid. "An Agreement Is nn c u r v e In i h e f i g u r e , I n n H i n t ' s n i l . ' sw ^'vt>n forgelllag you’d met us. ngrecihent, nnd we were lo sbmv ns The tuotol belt has gone, the way of Within our rights, hut we've wo nrranyed. M'n shook bands upon all popular fashions. It leaves Ibo u, ^hio cleaning up tonight that It. I’ve imd three times iir much ns J!W<I Jo , 'v l y l i J Je.it.Vrv, piaffed frlv a have f<> expfnfn If we stnyed any one of yon. as it ts. 1 haven't horse brblle or a dug leash, Jo b g in the atnto. We pot the spent nil of It. .Sandy tells mb. "I've goi to accept Sandy's sham * on I'iiins-dl: one of his .men KlH I’llmsoll |md Rtolon helped of it, I suppose, because l| goes with P l a i n o r W r a p * A r o u n d S k irts A r e in F a v o r hln them on 1dm, We me! him Sandy. As for yon. Sam Maiming, wrerotah I'm going lo send Ihe ymi'li need your third when you umrS u i t K k lrts a r e e i t h e r p l a i n O r o( ,, Rfid proofs to your nulhorltles. ry Kale Nicholson.” t h e w m p - n r o n 'u d t y p e . T h e p la ite d Soda-Water Sam gasped. 2 hid apPri-ve of lynch law sU frfs, fio w ev er, are rtm ffng favor "ifarry Jftsa A'P /u-fs-m f j days. ) w t t ) n \ r ovwWi.'’.' ovf... A m ong ih e sp o rts su its. W h ite, grny "Cerliilnly. She expeda yon in." j ' ' ° did. I don't fancy lhoy'1! "S h e- Molly, II ain’t no Jokin’ mai o r ( f i n f l a n n e l f i n e l y p l a i t e d Is u s e d hs any, He wasti’l worth the j he gpnllivh .Inst no well y<m ler with mo. She wouldn't look nt n f o r m a n y o f t h e s m a r t s u i t s w h o s e j a c k e t s a r e th o se s h o r t c o lo rfu l a f tvingh-hldcd rims like me." ‘'ht of the mlx-up.” fa irs. “Ymi ask her. Mammy. Mormnii. 1 j .hdy said nnthlng. There was no T h e III H e J a c k e t s O f c o l o r e d s u e d e Suppose ymi’li have lo hang lire unlll f ,.,*n mention Molly's ndventure. I'ht to he sure It’s hlnfi’ naked .von find out nhout llinl third wife. I ! a r e t h e l o t chi w o r d f r o m F u r l s a n d Jd'po Ibe f.o.u-jp t i m e i r l K he t h o ; y p w . ’,?. T'f.'Ase sh o rt h v ttk o r A r r o w s ' yI 0''hotly of Pllmsop lay al |h,. •barm, Il will If yon marry Miranda a r e f o b e o n e o f i h e n m s t I m p o r t a n t H e m s fo r s p o r ts w e a r th is s e a sou, n h|g pine. The loops were Halley," T h e y a re desig n ed s o m e w h a t lo o ser "You're suiv lalkln' like a runttS „ 'kill nliniti hts neek. One of the had boon tosscil over n hough. nionial bix-row, Molly," aald Mormon. t h a n t h e m il! J a c k e t a m i a r e t r i m m e d ^l'Wo tnen had dismounted, They .''I nmv think n slgld of Mirandy. I n c o l d n i s i l a g c o l o r s a n d w o r n w i t h Ifn* ^"bily as he came up with She's dlfi'eronl fmm my first Ihree. o o i t o p v e l v e t s k i r l s o f t h e c o l o r o ( j^uaig T|,,,y were horse owners. They all married me, fo' me to look t h e J a c k e t - O f t e n t h e y a r e m u l c h e d tmt fo' them, U Mirandy van be per- b y s u e d e c a p s v e r y s i m i t a r t o | h o I ^ " ‘'e men, who eonstdored they *AVi/nfsterivI Justice, who fell no minded (o take mo il's booos she la a v i a t o r ' s c a p . -hMIuvs cpneernlnfl Ihaatilwn man tymifli to. Itaik gjftfis ii>0. She Mows CHAPTER XXI . Ann Arbor, Mleh., May 21.—May 31st ,aad Jum.‘ 1st, and 2nd, are Die dates that have been set for the an nual iuterscholaslic tennis tourna ment to be held at the U niversity of Michigan. 500 invitations wore mailed tq high schools i o h t k h i p u n , O h i o , fmfiami and Illinois, and a large group of high school net men are expected to enter the tournament. An added attraction to the high school boys wilt be the minimi W est ern Conference track and field meet which is to be held on Kerry Field on June lnt and 2nd. Some of the great est athletes in the country will compe.te in the. mo.cl and the tennis men wilt be able to see them in action. The tennis tournament at Michigan is planned in the Same m anner ns all Inlet-scholastic meets, the men com/s o tih g h a t 'ta g a il a t t h e i r orpenses paid except those incurred in tran s portation to and from Ann Arbor. The high school athletes are enter tained at fraternities and house clubs during their stay on the campus and a plcndid three days of entertainm ent has been arranged for them. sisai® ringing of Archie Ilahn a t Princeton University. Hoyt graduated from Grinnoll Col lege, Grinnell, Iowa, and was an allaround athlete in his undergraduate days, He had a record of 21 1-6 sec. In th e 220 yard d ash add 0 4-6 sec. In Ihe HID yard dash during his competi tion, ami he comes to Michigan highly recommended as an athlete and coach and us a fine type of college man. Mr. Hoyt, who is a m arried man, will move to A nn Arbor this spring nnd will lake the Sum m er School cem-ses for A thletic Coaching and Adm inistration in order to farniiinrino h i t u s u l f <; i t i < t h e M/cMgan system and Btnir. The signing of Mr. Hoyt increases the Michigan staff o f coaches to 7 year around men. . Henry 8 - Hall, 77 years old, one oM Jte curliest organkrorn of northern Michigan's lum bor Industry, died at hi* homo in Traverse c ity -last week, An a result of the rocom campaign of tho Methodist educations! advance (wo farms have boon deeded to Al bion collogA Tustln holds tbo record for fho shipm ent of potatoes In, Osceola County. There wore 279 carloads ol potatoes shipped from there th e last houbou, raprcsontlng about 1th per cent of the tola) ylold of tbo county. A t r a h i h e t r u a i d b o i n t o fo school If ho walled for a Michigan Central freight train, last weok, Joseph Slay ton, 7 years old, of nattJo Creek, dashed under the crossing goto* and Marled across tho tracks. Ho was h it by tho train and killed. Ann Arbor, Mich., May 21.—Brick Navigation was aided lost w ent h y work on the now Y ost Field House be tho South Fox iRtnnd llghthouae henr ing constructed n t the University of N orlhport for the flrtit tlino since Into Midi gan was sta rte d this week. The In the fall. plans ra h for the building’s comple tion by the It rat of October, 1923. Daughlora of tho American Revolu tion from all parts of Mfohig&h wore Education of Children, proaont last week at tho dedication There are 60,000,000 children In the Of the room at tho KoosoveU Amorc tn u tir r w to r /srt.w/rf fte adciidfng fejan Legion hospital, Camp C utter, school, but of this manlier only IS,* furnished by tho State eocloty, oOO.OOO get there. Oogd rends would Many u one homo town has two make the securing of education easier for the remaining 1 2,000,000 children. movies. W o m e n L o v e ' H.EV fove the odor. Perfumed with flowers from the Far East, from the sunny South, from many distant lands,—the wonderful new odor of 26 flowers. You, too, will love it. And you'll find just a tdueh of it in Face Powder Jonteei—a powder o f super fineness yet heavy enough to stay on. T You’ll find It In Combination OTatu JonU’cl, a cream th at licit only pro vides a perfect powder bnttc, but which adds a delicate clearheos to your complexion. Y'ou’ll find ft in Talc Johlcel. Soap Jonteel nnd many other delightful m iu isilo s thnt complete thin famous toilet line. F A C E P O W D E R J O N T E E L 50c C o m h in a tio n C re a m J o n t c d 50c T a lc J o n te c I 25c M a n ic u re B e ta J b n tc c l $1.50 O dor $1.50 Compact face powders and rouge# In shades to match your complexion. D Chelsea H U Q Q f T • Mlehlgan /Xa **L n 1 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDING ALL SPRING AND SUMMER GOATS AMKRICAN I.KAGUK. A r c N o w o u S a le a t G w a t l y R e d u c e d P r k ^ s W New York — _____ _ ,22 Athletics ----------- ------- .17 Cleveland - ...----- --------- .Hi Detroit -------------- ------- 10 Washington .................... -12 St. Isniis ------------------- -12 Chicago __________ _ .10 Boston _________ _____ - 8 I, 8 11 11 15 15 17 17 16 Fct. .733 .007 ,633 .510 .444 .414 .370 .333 Monday's Results. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 4. e\v York b, ChicngNo 0. W ashington 3. Nt. Louis 2. Cleveland-Boston (cold.) S A T J O S M L 8 13 14 15 16 10 15 ID Monday’s Results, l'ittsbnrg 5, Vhfiadelphia 3. Cineinnnti-Hrooklyn (wot grotil New York-St. Louis (wet grouj Obicago-Boslim H;nin.) ik Ann’ now come vacation plans! 'i'he first hints o f sum m er are accompanied by delightful plans of charming vacationing and Kvery Woman iu busily arra n g in g n wardrobe for h er trips, whether they be merely weekend excursions or extended affairs, so th a t she will have th e ‘desired garm ents with her! Values Values Valncs Values VMues Values to to to lo to to $25,00 .$38.00 $19A0 $59.75 $75.00 $97.30 wilt will will will will will There arc so many th in g s of im portance to the Vacation Trip!—but first o f all it is necessary to possess a topcoat or wrap suitable for traveling wear. Tho woman who is planning n long tour will want n practical wrap of sufficient w arm th. t.K A C V E . W New York ......................... ........... 22 I’iHshurg .............. .........10 St. Louis . __ _________ 17 Chicago - ....... ......... ....... 14 ......... ....... 13 Cincinnati Brooklyn - .................... ..13 Boston — Phillies -■ .......... ............ - 8 SELECT TH E RIGHT COAT FOR YOUR VACATION TRIP Pet. .733 .662 .618 .483 .404 .448 .410 .290 For camping or roughing trips one m ust have a jaunty sport# coat that is adapted to such w ear. A novelty plaid well tailored in stylish mode will prove the tight companion fo r such a vacation (rip. be on sale at $14.78 be on sale a t $21.75 be on sate a t $34.75 b o o n s a te a t $ 3 9 .7 5 be oh sale at $49.75 be oh sale a t $59.75 If the Vacation include# a sojourn a t some re so rt or friend’s home whom there will bo dances and o th er social affairs Milady will wnnl a loose wrap or enpe to w ear over her sum m ery frocks! And heiv is the opportunity for Kvery Woman 10 select the very coat or vyrap m ost salted to her needs -for the Rcady-td-W ear Section fs placing all coats on sole n t rem arkably c u t price*, Kvery group includes models that will be becoming to You hnd -1 every group includes untold values. ANN ARBOR ANN ARBOR V . Wl’l P1 " CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, TU tti «(S»» E bth MAY 22, t h e a t r e ANN A1I1I0H, MICII. Admission llfip Show s: Mnlinco 2 to 8:30 livening! 7 to 8:30 to 10:00 -g O , 21, 22, 23. Sunday— Weil. r y Pickford »» “Tess of the Storm Olry." l ’nul P arro tt In ‘Speed the lb,"* Pa the News. W , 25. 2«^~Thursttay—Saturday, oyfic P eters in “The Man from Itivcr.*' “Our Gang"1 in “The 1% l’ulhe NoVvfi. F an from the 0w In the Realm of Society LOC AL BREVITIES Our Phone No, 190 m x W HY= H is to r ia n s A r e I n t e r e s t e d in E g y p t i a n E x c a v a tio n s S'ife^BiSaSSiBSSi ^ s i SiB-afiS ^ a g S ^ f i S ^ 3^ An eminent HrliMi archeologist tins Stout . KnhJ. Junior Forte-N ightly Concert, Mrs. Herman Finkbnfner nnd son expressed the hope that tegewlu In the The numerous friends of Miss Juan The Thursday Musical club of (his nnd daughter of Ann Arbor were Inner chamber of 'rut-Ankh-Amen's ita Stout and H erbert J. Kuhl will bo city announces a concert to he given guests of Mra. Ernest Adams, Thurs tondi may throw it new light on tho delighted to hoar of their m arriage, Thursday, May 24, u t 3:80 i*. M,, in day. origin of flic narrative of Hie Flood. which took place May 18th a t Clawson the Congregational church parlors by T h e destruction of the world because Rev. Oatey of the F irst Methodist eleven members of the Junior ForteMr. and Mrs. Kent Walworth of tho wickedness of inap, ns told Jn church of Royal Oak officiating. Mrs. N ightly Musical Club of Coldwntor. and son Tommy were in Arm Arbor Genesis, also Is rend in Babylonian rec ords and is suggcsicil In certain Unnti Kuhl had an her m ntron of honor, Mrs. These young Indies are exceptionally Friday. Inscriptions In ancient Egypt- tt Is Geo. Holler, sister of Mr. Kuhl and tnlcnted nnd have chosen a most believed tho account originated In Mr. H offer acted us bc$t man. Mrs splendid program in which to display 27, 28, 20, 30.—Sunday—Wed, Mrs. Frank Storms is home from Egypt. Ann Arbor and is much improved. jfyfcfto C h a d w i c k , H e n r y & W alt. Kuhl was attired in a modish suit of th eir talents. Historians nnd nrctmologlsta will have Hie keenest possible Interest In Gaston Gins*, and Eleanor Hoard- brown velour, with fta< to match. AVro I r i s h J a u n t t a p ; C a r . . ___ ____ WFUAeJd W inifred Kihbo Ip “Gimme'' by R upert Hughes. carried flowers, 'They motored fo Mrs. Andre Guide wm; in Jackson the .papyri Unit mny ho found fn ( h e Mich:gun City, whore Mr. Kuhl has tomb, hoping something will lie dis O rientate _____ Ariuirn Thursday. Stnklo Leo in “ Robin Hood J r .” covered to give the Egyptian version accepted n posiuon, M argaret Iteimlmch tip ,Ncw». of the Egyptians' relations With the Candy Fairy — ______ .Tdinikowsky BOQt this advertisem ent at (he box Miss M argaret Miller spent a few Jews. Flower and Hulb Sale Ruth Kilehcl days of last week in D etroit with her j good for 5 cenls on admission Bo fur no reference Una been found —Wcidig niece Mrs. Joe Quinlin. The Sf . Paul's Auxiliary will hold a Tho J u g g l e r ............... In nil tho early records of Egypt to t ' t o w v r a n d b u l b s a l e T u e s d a y Ma.v 28 AH-Wcin ----------- Ixiopold Godowsky the sojourn of the Jews In Hint coun ut LoefTleFa Meat M arket, startin g a t Helen W arner Mrs. A. L, .Steiger hail as her guest try, (o ffie ro m r s o a r s of f a m l f i * «iul Nocturne ____________ Chopin Friday, Mrs, Eric '/.incko of Cleveland the Revolt years of plenty, to the seven NTKD—2 o r o farm bauds to work 8:30 o’clock. plagues, or to the ties!ruction of the Grotchen Schultz bit farm . Apply The Oaklnmls. May ‘N ight ______ .-..Rnlmgron Fellowship Club C. II, Fcnn was the guest of his army which Pharaoh sent to recall tho hone 7117-F22. Houle 5, Ann A tJews after permitting them to depart Elizabeth Hutchins parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry V e n n on from Egypt. The Fellowship club of the Motho ir, 7812*' dist church hold llieiv Inst regular The Rees *_______ __________Delibes Sunday. One of the lending objects of BEN T—-2 rooms, nil modern con m e r l i n # nf the season Monday May 21 When Life is B rightest_____ —.Pinsuli settrahes for papyri In recent years veniences and garage. Mrs. H enry The Indies were invited to a delicious GTrFs CViorvxs M r s S i d n e y S c h e n k h a il n s h e r g u e s t has heen to liml corroboration from W ilsey, Summit at. 73t2* supper served a t 7 o'clock by the gent Bavcarolle _________________ Godard on Monday, Mrs. It, L. Heals of Jack- Egypihm sources of the stay in Egypt nnd the exodus, but these Jean Phelps son. HLN'TKCD—Sateamnn to act ns repra- lemen, a fte r which n sh o rt program events vfhleh make so large, a figure Whims _____ ___________ Schumann was enjoyed. gifeln.iatlvc in Chelsea and su r roundPoHcKmcllc ___________Eorhmaninoff Mr. and Mrs. H arry l.ovo o f Jack- In Jewish history are a blnnk In the Ktigs, m Add roes Geo. If. Heck, Fuller Allcne Swain son were goes Is or Mr. mid Mrs. Wrn, Egyptian records. Honors Mr. and Sirs. Mousing tilotel, D etroit, Mich. 3t2* Egypihm .history, tradition and lit* Duet—Tnrnntelln ___ _ _ —___ Aloft Atkinson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ciilbovt ■entev^ oral lire were never consolidated ami Wwjifred Kibble., Grotchen Schultz NTMD TO PE N T — $ o r (>' room tallied Sunday nt their home the fofpreserved. ■jiousc and small stables, mtd 6 to lowing guests in honor of M r nnd Mrs Miss Dora Chandler spent the week Thu Jews are beffevotf to have t i e r a !il6 acroH of land. Address, C. A. J,, Fred Meaning and son R ay, who a r end a t the home of her parents. She a comparatively smalt tribe at the Pre-N uptial Party. [care of the T rib u n e., 73t24 rived in Chelsea S atu rd ay evening had as her guest Miss Fannie Fisher tliiie Egypt was n highly populous Miss Velma ftphne entertained a of Ypsilanti. 'country, so the Jewish conjunct with E HAVE near Chelsea a fine piano from V entura, California, where they company of ten young ladies of the Egypt tins been represented by some, j'plighlly used and p artly paid for, have been spending the p a st two years younger sot of Francisco, Mpmlay af historians its n thing of slight conse Mr. and Mrs Robert Howe and bnhy quence to lho Egyptians, They would iw b jrh we will sell to party willing Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard G ilbert and son ternoon, in honor of Miss Catherine nnd Mr. and Mra. Amos Hamilton and regard the F.xodus ns the deportation ?to complete the remaining monthly Mr. amf Mrs AVer? G e r t h w r a n d d a u g h Lehman, whoso m a r r i a g e t o M r . daughter o f H o m e r spent S a r n i a y w i t h or wfffnfreHYrt o f « b n n t l f n i nf aliens. ^paym ents. Send name nnd address t e r Lottie of Chelsea, Mr. ami Mrs. Whipple of this place will take place Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilkinson. !: fo r full information. Cable Rhino Kearl Gilbert of Farm ington, Karl Saturday, May 26th. Music and games H ERO IN E OP C O L O N iA L DAYS feCotv 1*120 Woodward Avenue, Dip G ilbert of Detroit and Norman Kling- were enjoyed, following which a de Dancing nt WnmplerVIAkO every aft,trolt, Midi. 73t3 Icr of C ress Luke. licious two-course dinner was served. Thursday and Sunday evening, through Why the Name of Hannah Dustin H is The guest of honor received many Mhy and Juno. ns Been Honored In New England )R SALT4 -D nby carriage, in- good Ucbekah’s Have Fine P arly. g ifts th a t wore beautiful nnd scrviccStates. CaJJ J7.MV, 7212' tjc a a d ilio n . A f i n e p r o g r a m and p len ty of good joJWft. Mrs. William Campbell nnd Miss t t n n n a h l a i s i b i w a s ' a BrJIlnb-Aineri)R SATJil—-Exchanged 1022 Ford cats were enjoyed by all Ro.bcknh'a Lillian Foster were in Ann Arbor, can hcreino. March 15 or 10, TOOT, jildlil’lng w ith Btnrtcr nnd demount- present at th eir regular meeting last S. P. 1, Entertained Monday. Indians allncUcu the house of Thomas ttghlcs. Also 1022 coupe In ex tra Friday evening. The S. I*. 1. club wore delightfully nml Hannah Dustin, at HavcrUUI, f.’ flne condition. Palm er Motor Sales. entertained Monday evening a t the Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Heim and Mrs. Muss., killing llnmmb’s week-old baby E ntertain St. Paul’s Auxiliary. 7212 home, of Mrs. Elizabeth Wnohcnhut D. Heim spent Sundny with Mr. nnd by dashing It ngnlnsi « tree, and hmkMrs. Henry F.ugelhart and Mrs. An interesting program and games Mrs. George Nordmnn. Ing prlsonerti of Mrs. Dustin and her 'A N TED —Cook for sum m er session W rite r Trinklio pleasantly enter provided mevrioment throughout the nurse, Mnry Neff. ■J« U niversity girl's dorm itory havtained 35 members of S t. Paul’s Aux hours, a fte r which a dainty luncheon George Bancroft, In his “History Mr, nnd Mrs. CVmrfes fYimey o f De ••ing 25 residents. W rite Miss Howell, iliary a t the home of the latter, last was served in the dining room, an a t tro it spent Sundny with Mr. ami Mrs. of the United Stales, From Iho Dis & 515 E. Madison street, Ann Arbor. covery of the American Conllnent,” Friday afternoon. The refreshm ents tractive basket with spring blossoms L. Guinnn. 72tl says that Sirs, Dustin ''licit to veil n served by the ladies was heartily en formed the centerpiece of the table, at startling' revenge.'* The historian 7ANTED—Good liand iraners, A p joyed by nil. A rrangem ents wore al which covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs, Fred itn isl of Ann reliiles that after days of weary so made to send a delegate to tho ply T rojan Laundry. 71-12 Arbor spent Sunday with relatives in miirohrs, Ilnmmh Dustin nnd her r.tm hurst convention. Freedom. nurse, with n hoy from Worcester, Bridge P arty ? 6 T s a l e Ferris White U - g h u n t g , found tbcmselvcK on nn lalnml In lliu Mrs. IL R. Schocnhnls cntorUrinecf ji 26Q-200 egg strain. Baby chicks, F. & A. M. Mr. and Mrs, T, Anderson of Det Mcrrltnuc, Just nftovo C V a c o r d , U t a in n dolighful m anner nt her home, in ' also hatching eggs. Give us your wigwam oceuplcd by two Indian fam Special meeting of Olivo lodge F. t; Jefferson street, Monday evening, roit spent Saturday and Sunday with ilies. At night, while the household order. Phono 164-F14. SamStadel. & A. M. No. 156, Tuesday evening. May 24th. Throe tables were in play, Mrs. Anderson’s mother. 69 tf slumbered, the captives, eneh.w ith n Work in the second degree. high score going to Mrs. B ert Turntomahawk, struck vigorously, nml Dr. Ira Lehman of Highland Park lloolly, n»d with wise division of labor 3N W ANTED—Steady work, G. G. Bull. A t the close of the evening the Bake Sale 62tf Byring Co. hostess served delicious refreshm ents. spent Sundny with Elm er l/>hmnn and —nml, of the twelve sleepers, ton lay family. dead. The gun and tomahawk of the The C hat 'N Beau wTff h o l d a b a k o 3R SALE — Full blooded barred tu u n U n w o f h er Infnnt, and u bug sale Saturday afternoon, May 26th u t §jj; Rock eggs fo r sotting. Heavy layN orlh Sylvan Grange. Miss Martha Brisltn of Ann Arbor heaped-full with scalps, were choicely Holmes and W alker store beginning ta g ptrnn.i 76c por setting. Call The next m eeting of tho North sponl Saturday and Sundny with Mr. kept us lhe trophies of the heroine. begin nt 2 o’clock. According to '.Audi’s Blographlcijl 16S-FI3. 66 If Sylvan Grange will be held a t the und Mrs. Fred Hindoror. Dictionary of the United States, Han home of Mr. and Mra. Roy Ives, Mny Willing W orkers to Meet. ■HARRS taken”fo r party favors and nah presented tho trophies to the gov Mrs. Richard Kontz and baby of ernor of Massachusetts colony. The ?.r>th. The following program will be cards, Phone 175-W, Mrs. i plnco ci W illing Workers of SI. Paul’s Pontine spent the weekend with rela- general court gave Mrs, Dustin nnd J O i t church wrjY onr a t n ’i i h M r s . J ‘X JJulzcl given: : Howard aff& ort iiy e s h ere. tpo Worcester lad euch $250. A grnnSong—B attle ITymn of Republic. Wednesday afternoon, a t 2 o’clock. ' J, W. COB MGR.— will lond every ItO monument was erected a t ' Haver Recitation—O. \V. Kalmbach. W ednesday, Will buy or ship, 20tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Dillon were in hill by (lie sluton of Now Hampshire Discussion. Wc-AH-Go Club to Meet, nnd SfnssneltuseltS In 1874, on the tftlr; "W hat does 100 percent American Milan Sunday. IBTITOHING—Pecot edge, cord hjls of which nro Inscribed the nnmot The Wo-AH-Go d u b will bo entermoon George Crafts, laying, ete. MnL Henry Ahncmll- lained a t the home of Mrs. H arry Of Hannah Dustin, Mnry Neff nno “ How shall we Americanize F or Don’t miss the two plays given by Samuel (.eonardson. l«r, 145 VanBuren s t r e e t 70tf Soiviss, Wednesday evening, Mny 23. eig n ers?”—Roy Ives, Uie St. Mary high school pupils on AM JJeboJifJih's interested in the club " I f o « - m a n y F o r e i g n e r s can we a s Mny 29th. “Robert of Sicily’’ nnd Preparations nro being mmlo by are cordially invited to attend. I9L8K A GAMP No. T8S8 1|. W. A. sim ilate? "—11. K n ickorhockc r. '“(’he H eirs of Rockford.” 2t Charles J. DeLnud, socrotnry of slnto, Recitation—Florence Laird. U and 4tk F riday svenlngs of for collection of tho corporation tax Will Jjntertain S. P. I. under tho bill passed In the reeont 1 Mr. and Mra. Nemcthy and chil month. Iwrouunce boot by tosL The S. P. I. club will be entertained Thursday Musical. dren of Detroit, spent the weekend soHHlon of LoglHlnttiro. As the tax Is J . D anerr, Clerk. nt the borne of Mrs. L. W inans, Mon dpo during July and August, tho sec Members of the Thursday Musicnl wilh Cbolsca relatives. day evening, Mny 28lh . A memorial retary of ntnto'it office has none too please keep irt mind the annua! m e e t A, MAPJtB program wilt be given. much time to prepare nml mull out Mr. nml Mw, Rudd returned homo i n g a n d l u n c h e o n , Thursday., May 24, blanks. The bill makes noverol Im FuaenU Director a t the Crescent Hotel, 1:30. Bo sure Sunday after spending several weeks portant changes In tho present fnw. Plcasanl f^ike Grange, in New York, aorrwewo prom ptly day o r night and plan to go and make tho first an Tho rate Is reduced from three nnd I'icasnnt Io»ke G range No. 1669 will nual luncheon a huge success. Call ephone No. 0 , one-half to two and ono-half mills, hold a special meeting a t the Freedom Mrs. Andros Guide about tickets on Mr. C. Koch and daughter Wilma, tho minimum Is dropped from $50 to of Jackson, spent Sunday h t (ho home $10, and the maximum Increased from 3SSS, town hall on Wednesday evening May o r before Mny 21 kl. 23rd n t 8 o’clock. All G rangers arc of Mi-, nml Mrs. John Koch. $10,000 to $50,000. MONUMENTS, MARKERS invited. Pot-Luck rapper. Scrub Lunch Supper AJvn S t a g e r and Mrs. II. SjnegelLESLIE & CO. The Clover Lcaf Chapter of the Mr. nnd Mra. Chus. f ) . N e M a h o e t o f berg of Detroit, spent Monday with A D aughler, Congregational church will serve a Manchester were guests Thursday nt 308-10 Cooper St., Jackson, Mich Chelsea relatives and friends. Mr. ami Mrs. Lyman Word of Syl scrub lunch Slipper in the church din lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. van Center ^tre the parents of n baby ing room Thursday, May 24th at, 0 I lowcs. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Sodt nnd chil girl, Helen Irm a, born Saturday, May o’clock. Everyone welcome, bring dren of Ann Arbor, were entertained i#UtiiiiHiiiiitHiitBiimimiiiinmiuiB« 19th. dishes. Mrs. A. R. Welsch nnd Mr. and Mra. Sundny a t the home of Mr. and Mra. N. Obrechl of Routine spent Saturday a r * F F A K AND S O U i E. Eisemnn. in Cl/cFrvt. Whooping Cough. , e w o W TA ic e w | H a rd in g P ic k s Io w a This is a very dangerous disease, ,:lter of D etroit, spent sev EoUbliohed over fifty ye*ri g particularly to children under five eral days a t the home o f'h e r parents, D irt F a rm e r Catarrhal Conditions years of age, but when no paregoric, P h a m *01 Cbeleoa, Nlcku I Cnlnrrh la a local dlacaaO greatly Influ Mr. and Mrs,' G. Barth. I codeine o r other opiate is given, in OIK'ed by ooiiRlimUoiml conditions. I' t tiliH U iiu u im iiu im im iiH iitm H m iiiif; easily cured by giving Chamberlain's therefore requires conmlniUonnl treat ment. HAl.1,'3 CATARim JIBDIGINK Cough Remedy. Most people believe Mr. nml Mrs. Charlie Young n r l» taken Interniilly nn<! acta tlimiRli tho th a t it m ust run Us course, not know Blood upon the Mucous Surfaces of tho ing Hint the time is very much short children of Ronttne, spent Iho week System. HAt.IVS CATARItTf MKOICINK nr ' pntienf ................................ s tr e n g th b y m ir r o r in g ened, and th a t there is little danger end in Chelsea, thie _Ecnctnl ... ... lu-ahh ikhI assists Nature In from tho disease when this remedy is doing b work. •It-- U --------given. I t has been used in m any epi Alt Drusslju*. Circulars free, Carl nnd Katherine Fletcher spent F. J, Cheney * Co., Toledo. Ohio. demics o f whooping cough, Willi pro Friday in Ann Arbor. Real Estate nounced success. It is safe and pleas an t to take.—Advt. Broker Miss Winifred Edcr of Detroit', V U ^ T * YOUNG- P I & spent the weekend with her parents. Alt kind* of Jfca! B*ta<e t o l d M i n t s Grace Schenk who leaches •ad exehiuigod. IN OVR S AUSAG-E." Music nnd drawing in the schools a t Miss Milda Faint was an Ann Arbor V f x ----- ---- ---H (WiV« Ktkri Ford C ity was the guest of her p ar PUONB *T1 visitor Sunday. ents Mr and Mrs. W. R, Schenk over (M e e t 2M K ett Middle S treet the weekend. a e U e o , MIcU i u l & Miss Clara Weilhoff of Ann Arbor, *r CR O SLEY R A D IO Jf. 11 Oiinnlnghoni rtf Creikx). I t . , was H i m w e e k appointed ‘'dirt’’ farm er representative O n Iho Fed eral Beset'vo Board by FfcMdenl Haniing. Born In Wisconsin, Mr. Cmmlngbam was left an orphan when 12 years old, and forced to leave school to shift for himself. spent Sunday nt the home of her p a r Miss Shane of Weelington, Who fn ents Mr, nnd Mrs. WollhoR, tho p a st tau g h t the fifth grade In Iho Chelsea Public schools, was irt Chel Mrs. A. i’almor spent Friday in sea Friday and called on several of Ann Arbor. her old friends. Mr. Shanahan of D etroit, spent Utc Miss Agnes Weber, who is teaching weekend a t Ills home here. O U T F IT | in Rochester, wns home for tho week Scrnpa of pork, vcnl and Itecf nro end, tho guests of her parents, Mr, C. H . Bnheoek of OraKa I^ike, spent not good onOgh for our sausage. II Y o u v r o n t t o e n i o y a Evils of Conslipation. nnd Mrs. Ed. Weber, txefil r a d i o a t ft t a l p p r i c e Nothing but tne cleanest m eat from Friday >’n C h c h e n . IVrhfttiS tho m ost serious of L o o k th in o v e r. young pigs, with ju s t the rig h t nmomu of sjilces a fte r nn old family Mra. E. Hutzcl spent Thursday in recipe, goes into tho sausage we servo Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Andersen and, J o n es G arage fam ily of D etroit spent the weekm. Jackson. our customers. regular. For this purpose Chamber- with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Korn of f CllKLSKA :t M id i. Wo know (his sausage is good ttnd inin’n Tablets are excellent, ensy easy to D. R Beach spent Thursday in Ann We want you to try a pound. van. n,{ take and mild and gentle In effect, n'Lj Do it now. viior. --A dvt. fmVcrn ffierflc o f P a r m a s p a n ' PAlltnwo and ■perseverance eomoInnnft was a Jackson O. W. Miller of Ithnen, spent th e lu rd n y and Burnlay wllh his nr f R B C. KUNGLER li gw »o persistent that Uicy call weekend, w’th the M iller alstefti. CH EIJlEA , MICH. W.ttOtt. The Thursday Musical invites the public to attend n Concert given by FORTE-NIGHTLY MUSICAL CLUB of Cot,(water, the JUNTO Vav T h u r s d a y , M a y 2 4 , a t 3 :3 0 P . M . p Al the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARLORS. These young Ladies are exceptionally talented and deserve a Inf audience. ADMISSION 250. I; P Complimentary to Ihc Members. T r in c e s s W e d n e s d M A Y a y iie a t r & 2 3 r t i T n m f h u r s d a C a , y 2 4 th STRONGHEART The Wonder Dog...who thrilled the world in “TheSilont Call" now" in « g r a d e r H e n s a lio n : HEARST'S INTERNATIONAL NEWS C H I L D R E N ’S SPECIAL m M A T IN E E A F I 'K I t S C H O O L A d m issio n & c o n ly E 5 V E 5 IS IN G * A d u lts 2 0 c P R I C E S , lO c S 2 § 5 * |; | c j THU i thi F - A C o m ic O p e r a BHKSENTKD BY Chelsea High School Chori AT SY LV A N TO W N t rut for (| ancle 1a sc H A LL T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 2 4 th A d m i s s i o n 2 0 c a n d 3 0 c TH IS W EEK SA LE )E'VE twice as martj" Silk Dresses in s today as we should have at this G m |l| r the year. We are reducing the pricr- ^ every Silk Dress for this week only, so low/* are sure will move out over half of tne stock.; K 3 $35 & 5 3 9 Silk $ 2 9 .50 $25 Dresses, this tt tt it tt it it w eek 4« $ I8 -7 5 4 | , hi $ I 8 .» 4 $ I 5 tt it $ 1 0 .75 4 | This sale includes all Betty Wales D rcss^ jjjj Your choice of any Suil in our slock incluf a(f Rrady Suite at H a lf P r ic e VOGEL &