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•s w . * ' J »£>.;» • < KVmmV-h*/-— t• ..I'M"' "4\ t." / / nSf - ■ ---- "'.'1 ^f^^ f ’i -y ;A' > Sf ' " - I B •’.... . ■l'i ^jjEengMOi1 >. !*(" v' r'lm t J*i ' V ' PA GES r a m / /* V'TiiLi V ■1.^ i^ ® f c 2 S 3 K S ? & r .tH tr R S D A X . m - r VOLP M B 45. ;f#« ^ ’ i " ’A W " 1 --- .7.A*Awr-' -+ I Q . 43 * ......a , ..... - ®&5> Lady Maccsbee Met;Her# Wednesday. T W E N T Y E X A M IN A T IO N S DECORA TIO N DAY W IL L TheiWashtenawCbUatyAwociajt'ion B E O B S E R V E D TU E SD A Y A T r i t E E C L IN IC M O N D A Y of Lady Maccabees held thpirbusinesa ± M meeting lu Maccabee hall.Wednesday ^.7, .. . Memorlal ftifTieM ‘Will' be Held lo fo r^ hoon,.' Cou)>ty Cpmfrapder Bothl^b«feulb« l| Were^ Dia < ,presiding,,«giillyrtwo4vun<l- cqYflrfld snd Ffye SnEpldous i :.A 7S7 red members of the order were; pr^es* day Horning. * CM . - V T H E . H O U 8 E Q F QUALITY 7>" ## -".v’Were ■ 7 .• .Found. : ’’■* 7• ■• ■ 1 ent. and 3 II of the Hives In the countv Fifty-one years 1have passed foed 6g3?here - w e ro ^ ^ la i^ -n u tb b e r •wb| ^ Tuesday; Ma^ SOrwe 1; ag^lu^aieet - p>; ywere,represented),exce p t^ a n c h e gtoiv */?£■ it hold exercises arfiMecQrate tbd gTaves AltfJgether ten Hives w:ere repfeperrt* 'the to'rfn hall Monday and It was im|> This W eek We Are Selling: of the dead fa our cemetrles. Ah, Ip* edrJ.uioe 'from this county aud ’one possible to examine aU wbo presen$ed ■?j.7' • K . V5./{ ‘' >•' :'Ov' f\7:!7.;: ■ riv,;':';' r?7"'v''v''■;';r 7 H : *:lv77'' v1' ' frqm^Musfeegqnrz;- ■.-*-/[ •’*0 themselveB. , . ^.... , .. fi Found# Rqlled O a t e . • • « » , •:»« *,,,».«»*.«*«>**,,2 6 o Citsena-alttd schooichildrea tojoiowlih ^The degree team of OolumblanHjye ’ Dr. E; R. Vandersllce had charge e r e bheisea,exem plified ; the J; new o fth ew o rk , andtweqjty examination^ 1 Pound OaD Gplumet Baklng|Ppwder . . . .. v ; , , , . . . . . . . -10o the ,W.:Ef. .Qt,and, G^JAvIS, Jp tth e ..ses| H ipahatlcwork of ~ th e .^ x d e ro p ty a vices of the d a y .4-All children'joinin g 1 y ^ f^ a d e ;.si^ 9 a se a Q th e tim e h«* ---------- , . 3 Pound8Fancy Head R i c e . . . ........ candidates In a very ilattetlng 1man^ were fouodr aad-f^a~aufpicloue-casefin'the llne^at th e :|pwn hall to lnacbffi little o r n o a t t e n t i o n t o t h e grbvH ng. N o w l r u i t s a re Pound Paoke^e P r u n e a .7 v T 7 ;1 ., , . 4 v . . . . . , .^.TTTSio' to the cemeteries wjT he glyen. -flagsi ■MOW^f^iiraSr.d; Lak^H\vef:eapfwred7 largaat'par. eant, ^ W *<*• „ o r b a d , 't h f c t a t f i o t o f e I t h e r d e p e n d in g o n th e m e th o d s . The I)hcdi|^liloh ^ a y -^ex<^hma ''lip'i: m m » %5o a ».• a • «gs* a • #» « »■» • a t s **•. 4 9 a,* , « *s■••-*, v|t> kg# Of- attebdahee ofmembejcshlp, and' _ Tber^wiUJbeTreeclinlca-at mhlrA. . i l t u r e im d c e r e y o n a d o p t . T o o b t g i i u h e b e t t e r grade^ i> e Jie & ^ 4 :3 fc p ^ m 7 ln ^ h ^ ....... v B m or^H ivyrw habM the b a t i n p ^ ^ The following program wiM he car-? MIC! A.'bfiilding at Ann Arbor apd A Packages Gam Flgke#.v;vvv 7 . . . . ^ 1 . 7 . . ; . ^ 7 7 * j - . - , t t e Ifeitobit *P * n d Siieryrin"W U H om s Iiuee* ' 7 —V —-ir; the ia n three mOnths suvrendered ^Iso Pt Manchester Friday. ‘; deswill g ive s a t is f a c to r y a n d e c o n o m ic a l re s u lts . ~ — ^ied outt — 24 Ounce Jar PePnut Butter.7. 7 . ........ ............... .S|Se Musip.v..« ....« m i . 1p ■i.. . inYi. Baud with . a very- ^leasing' ioriginal song,! i'Tfckh ^eek’will be the cloSing week ' ^ ~ r ~T .: ~ r ---- ■' r ■ ' . T h eh a ll wa^decorated w iththe colors Reading Lcg:an,V b r d e ^ ,..1> , \<i in ^pantl-tUrherculosUcampaignin ’’ ; VQiuwrt .Can Queen 0 1 iv e # > 7 ^ . . 7 . . . . . vw . . . , .2fio the wrMer order aaa and wmce w h ite,and pink ltlac# ............. .?. <;v.7.0. B( Boweri, Adjti o f ™ ano pirns limes WaShtenaw .county. ; This'Weet free Muelc......... V.; : . . ..Sckool GMMrra ^ «|Up».;W was aim ,the town .hall examinations werebeld In ApP Arbor,; h Q uart Can Fancy^ Queen Olive#. ^, ; . . ; . . , , . . . . > ,. 7 . • 3 0 c * W j w ..7 ..i..* i R « ,.0 H. W hltney ^ e ^ W .^ fte rn o o iis e ja lo )) washeld.; Ypsilantl, /pbelsea, Manchester and Cleaned H e r r i n g ^ p e r p o u n d ,, , , . , ,7 . . . . ,7 ,1 3 c It’s whatyou eat that gives! you the energy- neccssaryfar Musicr., ,7 .7 .7 7 . . . . . , .^hqqlC btldren The^uext meetittg-of the -assoclatloh M ^anT^exrw eek^tbere. wUl be!sjmip will be the annual picnic whloh! will1 meetthe daiTj^grind^ Phoneorsend uayoqLGrders forgroceries/^ tLincol t& A d d * ^ ™ 7 ;r R iB ^ ^ be held a t Wbttmore.Lak'e ^ l y ' such as inmates of the .county instl-j M u s i c s . . S c h o o l Children ALWAYS THEBES^ For-this week- we are selling:■ AHffirsEsr, >>r, Vi'Vv^RSyf~W!■Av t utiqnsa u d q t h’ b all-wafjfi public event and-wasnWell; arrapgem epts have:l^ep;made. Music,.", r . .. v •• • • 7 i>schpbi children Farm Hpfise DillviPIfikles, ^piart•> • y,»■•■•.■« • «•,* . «.. v .. iii i25c( CABiOE -CAN P F A C H F d r. * v,-, attended. T h e ' program as i pfibh But the principal p a rt of' the .work Benediction.','» . ! .Rev^ A. A; Schoeh Farm House-Sweet Pioklcs, Quart.. «...«»■> >. ■. ,25o lilb ^ d in the.standard la st week- wak pextweek-ivlll be-thegiving ofhealth B P ^ I A L ^ t Bare^Yidto ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .2 3 e 0 Fium House Quiiofl' Olives, qu art*.♦ • •*»*.»> >•« i-« $ 26c ^ • the: automphties^ ’which pul .be^llnedt' c a rri^ p u tw ith b fa e e x c e p tld n .M rs, addresses by varlbns metnbasq of the J;Fatm:House SioWty .....................-. ,y .':. .. .7.35c,! up on the south side of .west Middle! Bllza O’Brien^ of^ypsilanti; who, ^was- party, y!Dri' W!m.rPeKlelne will appear'■‘-,77 1'a .m'j ■■■>---------------greetlngs^^ofrrifie' chtiorh ^ a k e H ^ £ p ack<feer4o^ ; * v . . . . . . . . 7777 ^ 260:— 8teeetjMttakfejhe=m£ffl^ ofT ipip . ■■ -» 1------ hefoie7th|£7jaHnmo^ C era here,lTwas - unable t 0 ; be Arbqr Monday evening, May 29 to give "Floridia Calory A. R. and W. R. C.J to the Cetoetery Jfdnaroh Pood o f W heat; 2 packages f o r i . . ,.7<.. j . . , ,,25c ^o v ln g ^ h ead P f4 h e« a^ ^ ln g ^ lU m n.!|Pf^ 8en^ ^ tt^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0pahbPt ofW hlt“; a H ^ k to ^ b e & ’Oqlealtbxjonditiqos^16 oSatdines, 6 ‘tjoxoa tor a«..«> * 1 * »*. >«*.. ■.. h . 26c JJinore.^Ililke -■ ,Hiye^rdell?eredx,'tSe7re^ that qlty, and qn^7tbe.^same-ovenipg aponse address; :;lfio Value P e ^ i3o; 2 cans for. . .»A«• »MS1 I I »> • I 1 1 1 **••., •26o man will have .charge p f ftb§ schoof. another memberpf the “Health First^ Tennessee S traw berries Farm House Mficcaroni, 3 boxes for. . . . . , . r Tu!t 1,. • • ■.26cf childreqr U, D,; S treeter wljl be in •One of the pleasing features of the; aBPAPVlbbfore the;c_qmraon: will ' charge of theAficiwer wagqns,; A.xN, aftefnpon-sesstonrwaa abarttonrfaom Council of Ypsiiaiitl to ^ o the^ sameT Rolled Oats1 6 pounds for,* • •, * »«• *.*_•». ^ ». ••» •....« .« * •»250^ Hotbouse Cucumbers: an d LSttbce adlobvA lh e rb lja F f p;^hnw aR 7nm , thing there; 7 MoreqyeT^ taUra^baver Morton wllf not‘ as marshalof tbfr ! Farm House^j^ice^ 1 pound box. . . ■«. j « . . . v, ........ ll)o | pelled to respond to three encores. been: arranged .for. at various other! ALWAYS FRESH day. ^Fjuin Hqi^ fRIos^ & pound box.'. . ,.... ......» ..,.■ • * ^2607 The numbers given were: MDay Aftep All members of the Wl C. H., metpgatherings, and Br. J, W. Piahf, apec-! ih, per pound • , ■,. •»«, • * ...,*■»... . . . . . I5ci^ bera of the G. A. RL and'its honorary Pay”, r ’^Lo've/s Q14r Sweet Soug1V iai lectyfrer of the party, 1will ^iv T 'a7 / EERRX^ ^B ED S-tH ElK lN n THAT PROWS members a r e i ’eqUest^fi to be' preaent “awe e t E veningiatarii-by-W agner; serleao fh ealth talk ein th each o o lsO f All new and Creah. For sale here.' at the PoBt room a t" lj o’clock p. mM and'^ ‘‘Traumrel” by SChum^hr”Mtss; the'county.. . ' : , YrfuRS FOR SATISFACTION aharpi on Tuesday, Tday ^ ^ - tq 1march Nina Beile Wursteir yhs the accom* Nittfe of t he. twelve vistting nurses 7 In a body to the to wnhali, tp attend papist, employ ed by theS tate Board of H ealth Oeebm tion-Bay-exeirciaear; foELthiBwock^l remain inthe.cou.Pty: Evangelistic Meetlngsr h A"_R rand the during the entire week.::tO,visit.tKe school children are. fequeBfed'to bring The WeaVer evangelistic campaign homes of all those who have this week -flO-we^a:£Q;the"^o,atrjfftmLQCliajt3llth7 continues with increasing . interest been diagnosed by ^the state doctors In-the morninff. ad they can be Tpre^ and bower. New faces are "See n iat as-afflicted with tuberculosis. They pare'dforuae"indeedratingthegravefr each service; B’riday might a lafge will-inatruct the patients . on-how to from Trenton in thA itwb/cenieteries east of the delegation ^ _ is, coming ■■ to • . g e t w ell and w ill te ll th e o th e r mem'; a t te u d tb e service. T h ey h av e cnart*; ^ e r a p f -the fa m ily how th e y should go villager . , , ___ , All members of the W. R. C. a pd e re d a c a r w hjchjw ill hold ab o u t .60 or a b o u t 4 ^ to ^ re » a in rfre e 7fro m infectlon4 O l A. Rj-jare requested to .meet a t th e .70 people.: There will be something Literature qn the sabje<^ will be left -Post room. 00 Sunday, May^zq, a t 9 doing!—80-rdonit-f aii=to^be-,prese nt ^ at ail the; homes visited during thq o'clock a. m., sharp, to attend memor* F rq f.. F7F. Leonard, who has been week; e—gospel—into the hearts -Following^tpe survey in this county sermon wHl-J^deliverei^ b ^ B e y ^ AV ai sim Harr;ca.n^aig^wlU be help in I i r you is not determ ined by the am oilnt o f your A, Schoferi a t 9;3Qo'ciQck.v Tlie follow^ si after Sanilac and Tuscola L aw n H p se^ Lawn Howeird ing-w;inbe-ttbe-Wrder7of7the-serviceS:> which the--“Health First”-^-party -Will b u s itie g S 7 ~W e a r e < i n te r e B t e d i n y o u r s u e c e s s be'R e frig e ra to r s Prelude!-baritone-4h ____ go4o-thoHpper: O il (S to v e s Spanned Banner1’, , .Oleim Barbou Garden Too ls some three months IP th at section of cause •w ithottir jbhe success [o f "the individuals o f : Hym n^ 7.-rrr. .vr;;.'.. ’.'., Xongregatioi the s ta te .' ' ' , . ' C a ls o m in e P rayer. ♦,.«>■ .......... . , . . . . . *Pas,toi th is com munity w e cannot succeed. -------------- —^ — ' P iai n t Sf ^ W n i s l i S s a n d F l o o r S t a i n s CKolr;^ ‘,‘QO-Pbrward-Ohrl fceav#nangbrLake^Grangc^Me«tingV Soldier” ...... A,...... 7 . . ..Nelaoi The next regular meeting of Cava Iu Pact E verything to Brighten U p ; the Home,t Scripture l e s s o n ; naugh Lake Orange will be herd~~on Offertory, 'VScenea^hatp^uTer^ Tuesday- el^nlug, ~May ;30th~at tfie1 7‘7 'v v tS Brightest,” barlto n e(h p rn ).:.i home of Miss Rieka“K aidbach. The ■ ir foIlowlugprogramwlHbe^lveniTTT^ Qymu . . . . . . . . 1 a. ' || Song. Sermon. , . . . . : . . . . .Rev, A.-A, Schoeix Roll call—About peace. Choir, “UnseenCity”. . . . . .Nelson Select re ad in g—Adah Mensing^^ ; )M P fcE T E i— S P E C I A L - P I N E ' Announcements . , . . . *..*•..** . RecLt.atton—Irene Richards. Closing hymn- . , . Amer i ca’^ v•.•:=.■ 11i I ■- i s g : a n d .; l i b r a r y - t a b l e s Our business as home-makers—Li#d Poatlude, “A P erfect* Bay,^ T l e c R a T io n = E a r I K a lr a b a c h ^ ; “ " • -v ...7 -V {horB)M7r7.~. .7 Y.-vGlenn Barbou^ ■Talk-VThe hope of the natiOnr thfe ■Be nedictio n ^ . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . childrcH o f 1todayT^Rev. Geurge - € r ~T Nothdurlt. Mra» Albert- E-IForner, ^ ^ B S r^ v 4 v -L E d N A R D r Dialogue—Mrs, Hoiligan’a new fi3t. Closing song. 'Mrs. Alice R. Porner, daughter of f the people so efficiently, an Mr. and Mrs. D. Heim. . was born inj delighted the nudience -Sunday night with the—song—“ Unload”— will by Band Concert Next Thursday Evening, Ji KrC0lEi Sec, r Bylva IMHIE B. CURL Pus, • I N . DANCER. Tms. hospital atf Rochester, Minnesota,: apeciaL requestiepeatthe same,...Mr, -;Tbe first of the-serles- of-open, air Thursday,.May 18,1516, 7 ■! Weaver-will speak on “A Man up the band concerts givenr-by the business Mrs. Forner was taken to Rochester, Tree.” The theme for Thursday ev men of Chelsea will be held Thursday on Wednesday, May 11, to undergo an ening will be “Men, Mushrooms and evening, June 1st, a t which time the operation for goitre. She was united Mollycoddles”. Sunday morning sub Hollier Eight band will present the SKIM CLEANEST in marriage with Albert E. Forner on ject, “How to Win Souls to Christ”; following program:, February 8, 1910,. and they made th eir 7{3ft p. mu 11‘Five Ways to Hell.” -----1 M afeh^“Chel8ea:F_ir_e Fighters’^ home- oh a farm in Sharon until this Moose March............... . Skaggs .SIMPLEST TO AD.1IIKT spring when they moved to Chelsea. Princess a—f B uuiAuuBookings, ilum.uaww— Imwm Overture from “ Martha” The remains were iirbugbl Here Sat-1” — E ASIEST TO CI.EjVN FRIDAY, MAY 29. Overture—“United We Stand” HayeB nrday filorhing. William Clifford, assisted by a cast Turkey Wedding—Barn D a n ce ..... . LAST THE LONGEST wd we are here wit -survlved-by-her husband, one of-Tmpular plnyerSj iftcludlng the Bos.. . r n . B a r n a r d Jon Albert, one daughter Gertrude, took animals, in “The Terror of the Intcrmezzo--A‘Swcet Isabelle”. .Voung i tore»Ico Cream Freezers, the kind that freezes, tforeen Doors, Pork and Veal are High, but not high enough to be pro h e r'fa th e r and mother,, one sister Fold”. Window Soreens, Wire Cloth, black, opal and pearl, the best wire, “ I’m on My Way to Dublin Bay”. .; duced on Butter *Fat worth SGOO.OO per ton. Do yon realizo that MisS Mary Heim, three brothers, ! “Oh, for the Life of a Fireman”; a . . . ,k« *. . . ..Murphy doth ofi ealth, Lawn Mowers^ Lawn Hose, Sprayers and Nozzles. this ia the vaiu^> of the'Butter Fat you are losing through tho A lbert and Henry, of Rochester^ N-. sure fire comedy. “First Regiment March”. . . ; .Addison Y., aud'James, of Sylvan. . skim milk tube of that Inferior Separator or by Gravity Skim SATURDAY, MAY 27. , The fhneral was held from the O IL A N D G A S O LIN E S STOVE. ming process. -i School Notea, “The Return of James ,tcrome” a Church of Onr L Iiady"iu f'th e Sacred You no doubt would bo pleased to know just what you are ; The Ingest and best line of OiUnd Gasoline Stovee you have ever Health Monday morning, Rev. Father Lubin two-act drama. Trl*G<Amty track meet a t Wayne losing without a DeLAVAL. Consldlne celebrating the mass, In* “The Boy a t the Throttle”, featur Saturday, May 27. Ovons of all kinds, ’• We will bo pleased to set a DeLAVAL in your dairy and ing Helen Gibson. An episode in the tennfihtfatM t. Olivet cemetery. The Teachers’ Club wilt meet with “Hazzards 6 f Helen” scrlcif. demonstrate to you that are losing Butter Fa t, and enough of it Supt. Walling this evening, ■■’ , ‘ EURNIT0RE. . % '. to pay for a DeLAVAL is a very short time. Our Sales pro;x>Miss Depcw used her half holiday L nayatto G i u p , MONDAY, MAY 29. Vo have jiist nwolved a o»r load of Furniture, Springs and Matto attend the May Festival, sition is so liberal that the DeLAVAL will earn more than World Film Cqvp, presents the Lafayette Grange will meet with t>w»os. Call apd aee thems nice now goods. The Seventh Grade had 5*8 per c.ent; enough to make the payment# as they become due. The Milk Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atkimwn, Thurs enormously popular and fascinating attendance last week instead‘ of 1 (X ) day, June 1st. The following will be young artiste, Alice Hrady, ka “The flow is At its height right now. Your Los# is Greatest right now. per cent as was previously stated. Rack”, a grlpplng photo drama based the program: Why let it continue, when it is so easily remedied? We have a EA B M IM P L E M E N T S . on Thompson Buchahan’s memorable Don’t forget Thursday evening, Paper, by Mrs. J . ^ . Dancer, Full Stock of DeLAVALS 00 hand. Let us place one with you, \ ^ have a dandy Hm fit P am Implement#. All of the J ^ in H M*y 25, *t the t*ri#ce*A’ Tp* Jw*U*r ReCitRtlons and iicmgs by the child* stage success. NQW. ► * clam will present “ An Enemy to So ren. m>hes, McCormiek Binder# and Mower#. ' , / .. TtIKflDAY, MAY 10. ciety, ” for Onatxlar purposes. Question for (UfHmsslon—The grow Dfcoratlop pay. ing and marketing of strawberrle*. The following boy* attended the FIRST CLASS PLUMBING Al4DTIN SHOP. A fascinating plcturixed novel, .. . 111 *'!. 111 engineering exhibit at the U. of M. >. “Why Lo?e is Blind". Friday: Frank Staffan, Austin Palm Cheap enough; Icent fora hot bath. er, Paul Wagner, Jotut M ania, Jahn W#DJflORDAT, MAY SI You can get It with a 'GAS WATKR & Bacon, Lelaad Kahabach and Heubea ‘T he Girl and the Game”, fourth HRATRU- CgU the Gas Company's Wagner. W E W IL L A L W A Y S T R E A T YOD RIQHT. representative, telephone 136,—Adv. episode. 2 :t : -jfuS* .XSo n 1 i. 1 ; | |f f,■•••)/,■ i.;j. t ■*> 1 1. } / r 1 u. Farmers; & Merchants Bank CREAM M( -f— :i .. .■.-s.. ■ ~ = = p ) : ■■A ■ - ■ ; j! f5.; J....... • ■„U" f - :____L_ '/ .• -i.j Y; World’s Standard * . ;7KiSWirJi .LI * l 'I i .I ' bit:irt>r(*+K*i,r~’~~' .If W^NVr: - : ■ mm !H $f> v > *"i"..A ,----- T H E C H E L S ^ A S T A N D A f t t y M A Y 2,5. > 9 )6 . 1 HCK.-,■G ANNE WSBRIE,':FS TH MICHIGAN .•■■■■•. >■ i '/' -fA,-— *-.,■•-» ■■’ ■ :.-"■ Jdsepb -Va^ Vrunkej), Detroit, auto, woWltf working, su.ffewd a (ro tu n d UWS MAYRESULT skull A y k o ffv ^ ^illiR ' i FUh$ POOH V F t, V't\ Bpffi'iV. f '.v.LK .| room, ? '" 7 ___ WM.^ ^ U P IT O R GENERALFUL.LER i* j, Attorney-General Fellows h*s ruled that1elat.ei-4W»e wardens have the K l BOOKING TO THE- FUTURE ■private lands in patrolGROW FROM AUTO TAXr i link' streams. A/, M i r Kf ---------, -------. . WIU SM^Brdy, 143, quarter* POINTS OUT THINGS TO COME I master of the Thirty,second regiment, vm&?' Michigan NaUenai Gvud, la. dead ot ,iettft,dlieaae,TV7-:-- v---.-.W M S^ ' I f Reads Are Not kept Up to High I The drat and second Michigan batStandard Damages May Bo Qb< | talions o f the NaVai brigade will , tailed fly Cir f r y a ; M fl^Vtlng nt’ Din Ph))i>^hla/nftvy' '* yard.* S - " ; X :S 3 (i11.ZX'\■i-t.J'’ ; M S ; !Labslng.~WhiJe the decision of the Burglars robbed Supreme court fixed the swp HKET -T 1 the state statute Doota^ttrere ara «*». f iaill,w l., . y oral m u about;‘^ i d a i i t t g l .- W M ^ #Wi Ti »dl.agre« Wltfc the Iddh of \thjs,, fc.1 Said who are fearful of the resu lt' :l~ :'thd cdurtrhas ordered tbaaffalnu P 'l I I ’1 ' ' bue of those' who~ dbes mot:: thlflz l ot the1defunot Richmond ElevatorCo. ;A-• ■' MAl.~ tL^.. *-1-As'A. ■'•_•' -•>I ■■*1iUJ •.■^ IW^.; r . W• ir* V»'— ' i.„ ^_■' —Alghly-oMhfr^ R»,w vf8TiAndt^Oenersr wound up7 trustee B* C* Fresten has 0 . 0 ; Fuller, Re7h a i ■been against U30,QPO:i Which’ wjlUlJie distributed THERE ARE NO FUNDS FOR FOUR *—— MOftfe-OATTtmEETHAT“ " rifc,COMPLEMENT, ,. , ... . MUST BE EiUAUdEO LO C A ttV The xUnlve^lty■. o f MU tn Ba Taken In If AnyAr^ary," 1* Fu/njihed For ; Purpoee. DODGINGTH£INCOME TAX 'CcKpdra.Uohs Are 8ald to1-^ r T h i r GreateetOffendgoij v Washlogtbu^AtteThpte'A frauda and. evastone bf'theTincptfaeT^t. lawaggres gating $8,3110,195-bavBbeen^niatrated Kr tlbt iiki'Tiriurr d rri i *fiii"1hi,11■**»***y the first,nine>Tnouths of .the current fiscal/yeayr The; $8^i8(bl'S? hes, been add«l to; the in9Qrreot,ietutN08,.va9sessed agalhfK^p >piui«uent;._&&?*£■■ tibhs-and- -individusls" “and w ill' Bo Collectqd. WbateveK addltlohal era id : /. MW Q U O T A ’ ........... w iU ., - 5't ~\y r ’... • I Livestock DETROIT—Cattle; Rccelpiv: Bfigt heavy s t e e r s . M GERMANS IfrV IO tE N T ATTACK^ "dy^ejght hhtch^r; THE 'AaRTcbtTURAJ.' mixed steers and h eifers^ S J ARE REPUL8BD BY FRENCH — 8UMMER 8CH00L WILL GIVE 4»Id^. ijghtr huMera.-^sofltj TERRIFIC F IR E .^ Etchers,’|B;BO«>'7.60; beat SCtyfc 1I ■Fv bjLitolior ‘COWS <fr@8lo* » cows, $4,60^6.76; OQuneri; fA R M 'B U S lklS S ^IM M flTA H T GAIN MORE GROUND '4.88rM 0t "heavy b'uHB ‘ logCg buUs, fM 6i$.76j Btooirl H : $t r , r ^ V 99n'>ntP/'r ' ■ * " ~ L : i > > ' ....... v ■ ' ■ • '1 -VV. M ; i «.■feeders, »V| ^T '|1 ■ Every Fermer end F a r . M B y t t t ^ t u r -r DsMstimpiit W««'tho 8oene“of $ '?<•>•" mllkefb" and apriffl VERDUN wjpnwnnmpm (Jsiv^Br^Reoeipts, 1,65$, n«L Office Reports, I t th is 8omm#r be aimtlarly treated, More -that; 80, lui >12 -a hundred with 000 indlvidflal and corporation re fancy m m : and • oulk I ; turus hMe yet to be exaniined before . East Lonsingr-Fartn business is A Londoii-^thS i -|Tsn«h ^increased the tom of-the amount withheld-<saa- bntijfapteristjo product,pf‘ the' neiy $8* their gaios lu the^ Fort PouaumoiR ‘8.60. • ' ?‘i L ^ e ih k .^ rh b - Mifehlga^ National be ascertained. ricuVture. -Tiibe npdtOTlafW iV erd u n fropt' and *their S^eop and ;Lgmi>^R^eiDt» -t._ .T. ,of . th e . ifttdWC. revenue Guards'naeda/four more b a tte r ^ of ’, Agents offensive' on both eldpt,o f j ne, Meuse artiUery/ .needaftheraT bkdly tormake bUye.au, working ;'ut\der tW 'Erection d„of farming,'"hut the'rallrbad. jntef* has grown ih vlolence^anbt scope to;, i0.G0>r light to „cdromoit-4irf^{^ the complement ^ augge ated b y r the ot;.Goramisa^feT.^Osiwi^,'^h^^^ r rv,, ..'UrbAaiandJOtep'hona baye changPd aU such; an extent.rthat^mllitary^exDerts1 -Sifidj-fairrto ism «heep7 jS? •’all -■' lncom *'" '"• !r-jaiL fb^- rn^ kAt?*'niiiHt umii ; be here declare the battle has entered cults y ^ < T ^ P a r : ^ i K ^ g rtrgeuh-rbMt giwihs ^ ^ IntiA . their «wotk va4«Ix‘' •. ' • h. .-ik , . v. V.- ^v.L rdturhd and *wm continue Imtened to {by the farmer id tbe sdrnb the stage of ’ a- ”flght :t(r=ths^ftnt»£u -Hogss-R^"3lptb(-12(go8— inamt^iii^theni, /4p.d, .con^ueutly, all until' eyarV^ bne' .otii^the >: reiutna ^a^aa^-tbe^ftnufaefeurer?and-.tbb In" th.6 Present situation.; theBe ex* T o t^ ^ T b a a ^ f f s c a F r^ ^ ; ’haS?‘b'een merchant: WltbinThe limits fixedLby nertfl—say ^th e-G erm an sm u atrS QOtt: tradg _wft» J » j^ e .- a n d X toV^ „ nlmUaE-lawa-for years and opiiuHed I among 20' cre^tftrs.^ , , week,- pigs-,,,™ tho" markef^rdetAfmines- take one>or -more Of ;thei.fort8:arpnnd be In . pt^odss' ef loru Jpn,thfe p^ftent' lkW hhd Its kedegfegeor, | Nell Mjaltougal, S year oTd. of North kth^=i ti^nTfl poJTLtah^ve, disclosed that^co^ i(li_j«ojp^outine, jhie type o£ fajrining, Verdun or Auff^r4buch^;repuleaJPbrat|phB1have{beeiL^ea^er7p^^ * yhieh' wds filled' , \thf l ^ pr^qe pBrnn^ lied of a fractured hla rejationa -td thb middleman -and the hands of jth.e. French as will mean .5V v ~ Vy'-’^l .• ' V- ! ^-’• -- »_: th 'a ii'm m ld lih l^ /B y a n «purt. He Ja ag&lnsttheyerr^iBLaklUlrecelved^es^a-maehihe^SF finally the Balance of profit or - loss a . decisive ..Victory for the; latter, • vf Buoh tagatldaT ,r_ ^ — L04 over on^~a~ aharp ^ corner near This?iw^siibstif)be! laThe^answe^ot ^mis8iohs:a«5d dwefet" gftdmptsfth jaW Wbiob/greetU bin) at .the ebd of {theV-'vHv < -r “iis: ^ ul0^ 8re®L. S * -_ e ^A t-presen^the-V erdurrrijattre^JU “I look for some radical jaws in 1Frankehmuthj Sunday, corning,' « * he vstate^muft&yi; officers! tof Teports frkud,’: ^Vppratl^ne;'' whose reHcM^ BAST BUFFAlA)—-Receipts of & ^ Proceeding, with increased ferocity on ia v e thhb 'fdr heen= exdtdlned, are said 'the mtereat of the autom^Ue ow^LiChej. a^'urt encampment -’p f-th r 1hat haye haea. -clrcuiatedv regarding abodt ’in fdrm: buBiness. aa. a .dimingt all eldest wjth the French, os much Ue, l40-chrs; market i6@25o blgil to hhve -falled fd deolarte their cOrreot side of dgricuiture;' - -i - ^ ,_r^ - > choice to prime native.steora. istfl ae* L fle* ^ n I Michigan-national -guard^wlHy bev:at he, fpypqatiop; ofm ew ,batteries.; of ar- TftXesitp II* on the offensive aft the Germans.. tha; extent, of $6,084,026; while ______ is_ perhaps ___ the _________ 10.50: 'gopd to ■ Jature, nays Mr. \. *JL ^ Grayling;’ August g-to^l^p^-accordiftf 1illeryrTifrticvl^lytAt; ^ e , UhiyeysitF Marketing leading As* ^ M d im ls,. failed,-hy , $8^346(159^, PMzpefit-of-this, new=pha*i^.ut.aigrtoulture" of Mlchikm).. One tepo/t.^ad it tha • • *'e*u^ hf the Newel Smith, law. The j,to .the. deoiaion 'of The' state military German counter,- attacks jwho owns an automobile, now board s! A:meetlng~held In-Detroit - B a t t e r y ; £ ' a ^ and; the bift. place that) marketing has says j the _ jn the charaolerprderbd^ disbanded;nby-^ the' ^a^Vdep^t $4,632,213.,, wab.. discovered:: by-- the' in thA. farnvor'o outlook—|fr-deub^iaa torp^^^ Flint hotel proprietor, had twe yiqlehce” along the whole : burg^^ifiyes^igatortr^^ the good road eyatenrof Miohigan, is officlelfl caused by thfl-fact„that-SO^muoh of ^ -avtlllury ^ ng to ^ heard from. He Is golnn1 gwgtB ^reaten^waen,me^atage<i aa gneiit' malnder-$40T^3 dls^vered in audlL . V,v,. „■___ ______— »4h(Brrhte^jprtcMB wAteh^tEft'ddfiB.umeR. of Ithe" Meuse the bombaYd^ht'weflt"' best haudy ^Uui ‘hpetelryi^but transferred *to 'the' uniyersUy. Germans launched fed; &iei%-'&tt*rtet:-i^ Ung-the-feturtia. "HeVenue'agents dta^ tO'ask to dictate to a great extent mdresa-pjtrady^lir^hta pays; for farm products disappears be ?he&Ahe offlaeiWBtaiAwfY tA ti $8.76@946} light butcher' steers, tti Covered '$3,028.016 of the shortagd fti fore It reaches the farmer. Perhaps, an Jnfantry aUaick^ but the aasaultlgg #8.75', goOd butcher steers and't "jail helmld 'their fipea of fid, -ewcfii individual-TetumB aad^thn Tamninlng. this Is the fault of theTHIddieraan; of m ^see were “mowed down’* by T lie ia entitled to Bdme conaideraUon. ' r, ....... , er»,i $8.50 @9; steers and belferu, - “I predict that in time we will; plan goes into effect in $^t8,M3 was: found by auditing, -. it-may be that the- farmer himself Is French;artillery and machine guns. to : good,. $7.60@8; western. light' ooa In A seoond desperate attack the : compeired^aeTtlenfor roada that a r S ^ ^ Hapids: w h e r ^ persons who not a good' mSHreter, but at^ahy rate tbein‘ .Afift^ry. / » < > * ^ heifers, $7 ®7.50r^eaXKeayHi so t properly maintained. Watch for]??1'*®??? heroio deeda will he reward* -about $7,000 g year and #ie state lupc , '~K i% this is One of the problems with whioh Germans galnedj a foothold in one 8L75g>8- fabov. ««i>A. ed with a suitable medal which Is to &b$-< tL»i* T H R l O T A t i i . CALLED *ome sort .pl<a law whkrn will give ' Is'.now ’beib!|';tided’ f i |h i 1up . td_ thb’ farm business is concomod: "Thw pros FTenoh trftn6hf hut -ware nftnn Artvftn- cows, 86.5Qfr7.2S; cutter, th e automobile driVer pad owner be: issued by j the Assoolatlon of ' limit. ‘ Untili#fl^6an-kef "kiit&4ijtndniay^ fltable selling of-."two; blades of grass! OUt. P U T NONE ANSWED mmerce,-"■ ■ ~~' r — *v -,~ either ■through *a a apprbpirtation1 mom Vdtarg^oniy^ono^was^sotdFbeforerhas? “ P^hAumont wad. Lhw. SMffe of a 35awarers^$$fr4i36tTfRncy-6ffitirj7i r*o»fr=s artyof^reoom P^hee 8.15; butcher-bulls, $7.26fr7.75; m The^Bay^fclty ndiincUJhaa:-g«t^idft the^gg hn kiw > ^ r ^ r o u g h ^ et|ottp{ihF Wges when the road; ■through a town Ip fll; become the big,problem In farming desperate .struggle throughout the en mon bulls $$friJ0j_g(Md.8toclterU whipTe’ BUch^a M t has damaged hie Juhe^^ i n R r ^im r^hess; dayt-whenra- -congress; there' iB< no iii$e,t.ofeour; talk* {fdkSA^AHxons and NsW ,M<xlco Na* and all j departmenfa Tof agrlduHujral tire day> but thelFrehbtu-uonilnuedfr8.2B;: 8ght common stockers $$,$oj can beyond the uvual Wear ah A tear, mammoth-jelvlc naradu-wlll be held.^Au ^A4^nrot,foTO ingta^>m or'e^tU irib^ stuAj^-atAffib State- Agricultural vGdl- to hold^aU. tbe ground gained in t t e T;--feeders, $8,261^8.60 f mllkeraT-UcnatiQuards-CaUsd-orv-May^^One of these days the auditor^genera slmilar hembpstration iw)}i be h eld j^ ^ u t^ w h e re ^ e rp e e p le j, p f . k r Tplty Jfige^jLahslhg-,- are giving’interest' and previous fightingr f ;- T ^ springers, $76fr90r / T he: wdr/ office report. Paris saya_ , wBI bercalledTPimh daiiytrtd 1 audit d u h r 22,ithe last day of The. 0: A. R. Jp ju ^ -th e -7deal-thetpsplvef:■and fur effort to rthis matter. -* ■r i. - ^ Hogs f " Receipts, '90 caw; aark| ' 1-------- nish a battery' that ...tyill {.stand ibe 5 Wasbington-^ReportB to the war de-, ^ d a lin s1 against^ the-townsirfp^coiK: encampment ; ^ - ' fns’yparable^ ^ c O i gddl^faTgr^&flg- the~FrenclC3ncreft«Bd thebr gadns- jOc, lower; heavy, $10.30^10.35; yoih ' ;4ie» wni theTstate^for men who paid .. The election of Dr. Thomas Nichol* gOvernWent'S inspection, 'We can' take partment from Major-General Fune'ton agemeat gaea tfie Scoring; of results ‘(wlthln Fort Douauiuout," and that •to^haye' horsesi pull,' th^m out of ruts. • jeon as a bishop of the _M:ethodint- jt into '.the' National1Qi|krd.' =#e cah indicate a(mbst_.tM5omplete fall down known as farm ________ aftaouptlng. Whara the. Germans now--hmd^nly^ur~gfflaTr: ers, $10x26j plgerrand-ltst th e P ro flO ir^losa^comfta-jrom^-uB&Th- -angle, oh tfro n o rth e a ste rn ^ o r n e F o T "Sounds, fpollah? : F know it does, chnrch a.tythe Saratoga conference is . Blieep.and lambs; Receipts, 50_canjy hut do not forget that nnoa the au^ a popuiair-one ]p Southern Michigan the fa rm ,’, a n d -v ^ e n -and why;(^ is the th e fort, :^T “ “ 7 hi u r ke t- I g ir ^ tg h e r t tomOblle drlyer is In^-The -seat^he is a s he began h is m inistry a t .Cam den orlln,. -oh-: tho—o th e r hands: only the consent o f the Regents'oft ihe o f11theVp>esident-for- ser vic^^wttbrTire going to ride some. The ?act that and Montgomery iu i 1SS3. m ve tak en some o f the Wll.404.yearlings, [email protected]; wff University anda: order. -istniF" this tax i-win-produce • an enormous styto Of farm ing Svhich’ the city mail Douaupiont.: poaitlons, but th a t the ora, $9@9,.25; ewes; $^258.75. E thel -Pearce, /the i eary to form a battery at that Instl -amou mohed to the colors, May—9,- aoib^h •seems to;LcUerfsli ■iis the Ideal type: “fort -re m u ln a _ .^ r rnly - ^ n ~ ^ e or irTfin VjCaTvqa: ^iFtecelpts, .1,500; inarkH Lhriy a n u rse a U th a Copper B an g e the:.sta^_6r. .the-county, -'or4he :town- hospital a t T rim ountafn. ' who d-ia tutlon. He. quotes B rigadier Generaliingie^oigaai«& ti< m -from >any*' ofTtbe show s-up- badly when brought tor the hanjls;" V i V V: ' ■:. strong; tops, $12; fair .to goQdVMi B i l l MS. A. who wrote ithe. three stated has been mustered In. Not balances and -.Inventories... of tho a c <.^shlp, o r the olty wOiild^[email protected]; fbdVcMves, $4.75@5,50. -home two-weeks ago. ArLTMlTTaTti; - itea-any-ottier wairiq ^nTlr^ tQ maim waiiaerea Into, St; Mary's hospital in professor ? in s essential that a bat even the mobilization preparatory to countant and it is=dem onstrated th a t cffei 'that sort o^law hard-to repeal; ®e- Majr^uette in a state of coma. It is tery at' the Universify of . Michigan the mustering 6L thf©miU.Ua. into .the many- of- tho^farm er'a *-‘blue r ribbon” BRITAIN’S WAR B IL L HEAVY should be incorporated in the state federal service has i i i P ".yt!''1 expectediThat she will; recover. Grain, Etc. J ^ S ^ flcial- ropoi t fron> -Baii_A"ntQnIftI ...The. higher p ric e s t o r -hlsrrpYOducTs•''il ^CV h a atC ash iNo 3 toLj stateSr./that^lIS^niisted, men iof the is- not tho .-'ohly waj( in which this Nations Dally Coat Haa Fallen Down l fouad— Tilrtfffly rbg&rdlhir ---• -f-■ $1.19-1.2;--July~opened- with a droM e °rdtfltributk>n of tho-^money~x Jackson by-the- governm ent^a-half fial that a suitable building should Texas National Guard have flatly, re most -wide_;spread_epidenilfi--4ia8--aJ' to $23,000,000. ago ihks been stolen from/“a be provided as. an ajmory for tbe safe* fused to respopd-Tcrthe: call and al fee ted the farmer. He is a .bbyec^a3 -NVi of l-2p at $1,22 L2, declined to $1.2$, [ don't suppose' the {1917 legislature century' KS{?>'■> shed at the water works. The thieves guarding of the materlaLond-for ihe -advanced to ; $L2a/l‘2“aad“QlQ3ed R| hough courtwartlal proceedings wil weR-ar^eller and the doubling In the ^ v.! will touch the paeaeurd.... 1' 1 ' . (LondOn-^In moving Dip a^ boatt: to? oarry their booty instruction of the p'erft&nel. This be instituted to punish them In ac value of land and horses and nihay $ i^ -S e p te m b e r _opened at $1.22 M] ‘‘WhatjdOLjJthinkl of the law7 -My; jstole R f e i - ■away. The «un, which was used for. credit-, for JISOQ'.OOO.OQO- ($1,500,000,. and deollned to $I.l9.:3-4f sdv«GC^ appearsto be the principal item Of ^ordanco with the law, officials of thfi^jl&m^neoeusities -in-recent years has • ■ 4 lintHT ■ answer to .that is; yfhp pyeir. heavd^of' honorary salutes. Was__w o rth expense tu slates and theTeai reason war depaHment declare that beyond 000) in the house of commons. Fre. taxing a horse according'«/> hin wftight I firing r ioo for m etal. i . 33 Atwl hfll . M hl)U«« A a Jiu — — J_ u — " e _ . L ^ • » why their Quota of field artillery has :i.nlfii' Awqull.li, uuipmeuleU that th'is' No 1 white, $1.14 t ‘2“. the infliQtlon of puniuhnisrtt.- tnt tail ^ — and his abillty-to-draw a given Ipad was the eleventh vote since the be. G. W. Dennis. Vr’vhave better means of credit it.han he Corn—Cash No 3, 74c;. No 3 ye over a given road under Elven_cmidL i t Leslie, Mich,, committees suicide has previously enjoyed and the "Hol- ginning of the war and_tbu^aCon«3 x io m r^ — competing the guardmen to serve. low, 76 1-xc; wa 4 yellow, 74®75c, ., Ins In Ann Arbor by. th e use of gas. "pose; it is probable that the- state ita~Rural:.CredlF^bttl now pending in 4tre~current fiscal year, r. The total Qats-*^Stanard,46o; No-3 tj^ ^ Siw;.:. DenpisLj«enL7there-4h--N0vembe>-to w o u ld -b e-willing t o raccept the bat* zation is going op for these; three Congress is proof of the farmer’s need Si’anted .. this year,~he - ndded^wa 45c; No 4 white, 43@44«* Wmrt f: n IHettlGANfABM ERSORGANIZE ta k e tre a tm e n t fo r a nervous break*' tery.i- The iessential objects to be at states, army officers figure it would re along thiB line, Credit; facilities ape therefore *900,000,000 ($3,000,009,- Rye—Cash No 2, 97c. m*. down, in d r w a s staying {at th e home tained are; the provision of armory quire betwee^^ne and twoTmonths, to cializdd to his peouiiarl needs in the 000)^ making a grand total of £2,382. Beans — Immediate, prompt -and the.^recognition b^-the mobilize; any^considerafile number of same way that railroads and manufac 000,000 ($11,910,000,000). . Four Hundred Gather at 'M, A. C. and Of Mrs. C. C. Jordan. H e is survived facilities May Qhlpmont, ,33,16; Juae;‘ $ir ESS7 tu rn s by a widow and one s o n ; ; ! ? . university of the value o f. military National Guard organivoE^a ; The-voterof credtt waa .unanimous, -Seeds—Prime rod clover imd print Form Milk Producers' Association. chantu have binikl^wni i prove- a long Since the first ) o f th is, y e sr there tralrilng -in the - Currioulum.: If you cair ■varloua/partaL.of-the country; requested^ by the pre. I alalke,- $8.85; primp timothy, $3.70. noeded 'bpon to the farmer. The cob ipleL Premier Asquith laid before r . fcast Lansing—Four hundred far have been 197 cases of sm allpox ip. secure these proVlsions^ffdnr'tBe uni* Hay—Mb 1 timothy, $^50033) verslty, there should be no difilculty lege hasjjbffWn a warm Interest in ‘h® J j U90 an account, _pLthe govern, standard Uraolhy7_:$21.6T@22; llgh1 D etroit and; a t th e p resen t tim e th e re m ers, representing" practically every, mw- ITEM S O F INTEREST suRimriSng--thiB-phftse-of the farmer’s h ! county , in th e state, gathered a t th« a re -4 2 - caaes underr-Q m w autine^—All ^ haying. the:^iate.accept the battery fi“,AIiCu1 operatlons' nxixad, $21.50@22; No 2 timothy, $1$ andyin.havlng-the-fedflrahgavernment i l l V>4 business through, nutnoroiil^■. confer ?ln rt1 L ^ V n hl0 ?6^ : M ichigan .Agricultural _•college U ieaejcasas^according—te e th e - board d ^ 6tween April @20; No l-jnixe'd^[email protected]^.o supply it with equipment ;>nd other ences during the past few yeara_ of of-heaith, wefe preventable, and none' v organized' th e'M ich lg an Milk Produc^y ^-^ b e^ ctu al^ T iiH lh ix ed , $11 ©13; No 1 clover, $13©Ui e s fe # N ew York—-Jacbb H . Sohiff told am? prominont-fimnoYS'Wd bankers to die authorized allowances." 1 " ' e r s ’ association. The new organiza- of th e victim s , had been successfully 1 Oral h^undred'Jew s assembled fo r-th e cussrtltlanrmttor. , ........_______ tlon will have as_itaL_abJect tho im- vaccinated w ith in -th e la s t'firS years7 & ... •u«-■ , Jarm y, I /5 t j^ ^ 6 ,5 a @ 7 per-toi^ia-CW ,lota,;;IJ dedicatToh"of _th fla-Centr al~ J ew ish—i n ' THe^’get together” movement or co- rflvv nnrt —Movement -=-of-; - dairy ~condittonsT Threatening vengeance when-ho-m. ’ -......— ^ 4 1 stttu te that_theyLCould be m o a t loyal j-operation!hns-n(^-b^ojroverlooked by navy an,d_for m unitions- d T rn in ft:"n in rrtro it jraughout Michigan-and the incTOas. gained . consciousness after-' being MEMORIAL D A Y to th e ir rel]gj<m ^y{.being.,loyal also "the college teachers. Business-:- co- th e ° 1 ? r $i 45‘f ? * 0Q0’ , loans ^t0 -p :ohe.e'igbth .p sp eF 8aclU(' | _.ng of the price- paid the farmer for struck by an automobile, Arthur Cam* he a llk s and dom lnlons-for-$372;v | per 196. lbs, jobbing lo ts; First.patettL;1 te eth e U h ^ e ^ S tates, operatlon-has-irideed-alw ays-TecetveiT ,.iS milk.' !.:_ pion, a^Denton farmer, was left on SewardrAlaakI th e approvai^of^ th e college, fnmity-. <e»Lway» “-nuq _misMIan.eoGs itoius, I tR-oii. :Governor-Ferris -has issued "the ___ 1 *^^. $6.80;-riorfietfcj q?27~ m The meeting jKas_calIed by the-hlvthe Toad eg roesdri ving"t he ma$5.uv; spNwgrpatenL customary, proclamation urptnit, ■ gingiLjQne of the oidoBt -e<hoperatlve~ “$87,500,000, tngston County Milk Producers' asso. chine which collided with hia' ..pony- -ttre_ _____ May | at the mouth^of _ Uo.ak__inlet, Capt, m erchantlle associations- w ithin th e ......x^.uminiuinjr tufl -nnvHvont^ ** *uj $d per bbl. relation, whn ftllngert thot-they . weiw Fdm lrifttlng -theand wftB-HaotH-found—until early Footr—m^TgO^nsacSarioOTffir 30th as Decoration and .Memorial (Charles Hansen and. E. H. Mitchell, sta te h a ^ b e e u - J n ^ a in f ld ^ a u m ^ A h ^ ^ M rit-T T f^ ;a ? ln»,i ^ r S r ^ y ^ f r:not receiving a price Tor their milk Sunday morning.. His conditlon is eer. ^Payr~ He adviaea^UiataiWhlfe^Ae^ a aMmin F an* n tiMam) 4two «i>a decades. 4aah tw■... * %• -i_ —^L_-»«U*. -tU r*; Bran, $24; sta n d a rd mlddllbssT $3 , a<U{ campus for almost , In vanceh abroad, -Htuffleieut__to_pay_ Eor-the-cos t of pro.- .ioua-bwif| g "I» "avp^R’i A AMnllvim iL Jk. "»J ' ill - _oyain ... • KMM/%*1^ 8*have Ktrx '~Aarrived AmIi.a hare-frem _: -— -j*^eV *■S Success, ooratlng^thegrayee^fthe'B recent years the posslbliltles of using had been made ifo r which allowances j flue m iddlings, $30; "cracked corn,, duotioBj. Much-UinU '-watf-‘gl*ven *to a ..A photograph-waaHAkemin“Haetlnga ;Blue*, let Us lovingly remember dovla on the steamer7Admiral Fkrra- this co-operative principle^ among far - ASiscussion of the^recent victory of recently to illustrate a snake Tstory. t o «aily • v , r a g e X " n S V°.h,M *33i chop, |g§‘ p e rto n r *>»' « “ " * , . ad'Iboat, our Spanish War Veterans; like gut.1 mers has , been strong]]? endorsed. — dairymen supplying the^city.. o!,._Chi, jThe> proprietor of a candy store found buen_M deced--to-$23^M 7ioo; wise the patriotic self-sacrifice of was at the Michigan Agricultural col London—The P uteh -govermneat Kff P ,; T*** oago, a victory that has resulted in 15 large snakes _sunning themselves-in-T ^AmericanTmothers who- gavajia mir decided to: send a strong note to Ber ,vrnegQ that one of the oldest types of G onaraL M arkets. *h lu c re ^ ed-j>rloe-"belng*npaitf.^:theL a—vacant-lot-near^ thg 'Buxtb1rT)lock. heroeA--As a part of the public lin, .saying that the German, version l&rm co-operative undertakingfl—the — *urm‘eflr'for tbeir mflk. TELE6RAPH1C F IA S H E S P ^ traw b erriea i Louisiana, $2.500Some oT^hem were more than two .exercises of- Memorial -Day, I sug- of the torpedoing of the Dutdrgteam^l^^t>7breeding^a8BOolatlon8~-had thelr Rodney B. Swiftt.ijf. the , Northern fest-in ; length. No .one suspected -gest-that bells be tolled-from ife;<HE e r :Tubantia“‘cannot be accepted and beginning and more recently the study 2.76 per 24.quart case. flllnols. Milk Producers' asaociatjoru- There—weFe-eo-ttany-snakes iflrtbwn; ^clock noon until 12; 06; that flags holding Germany reaponsible for it, of &ll vari^tles of cooperative—work Contracts for ng^Tghrrbom $32,000 ■ Pineapples—Florida, $2,60<3>2.7iTpuf J was—one of the principal speakers, a.e Barry is a local option, county. be placed a t' half: mast, and that says a dispatcH to the Daily Mail from among formers—selling exchanges, school house on the park site of the Ca8e and [email protected] per do*, a: -die explained the methods uaed hy the comrades stand with uncovered Rotterdam. . - .•„ Oranges—^California navels,[email protected] Law officers have traced the bum* l_ . creamerleeroIevatore^and cFedit so present grammar school in Dearborn members of his association and ‘bfged Ing o f the school books In the Rey-> heads during this period.” ^ J pev box; Valencias, $3.60@4 per box. cieties—has been goniel into for con have been le t ; Stockholm—Sunday was peace day the. ^Michigan men to take some nolds school house, Concord township, ■M iin Stockholm.'Two big mass meetings structive purpores. I t is not u»e be Milan, Italy.—A new World’s ieemvi « ApDleB-BnWwtaw,- $3fr8.60t-St««1^ Definite)action. Jackson county, to Clifford and Har ... wera .held and resolutions adopted lief of the-college that it should ac for altitude with ah aeroplane carry 1 - ^ ' |4 ®4‘60 ifer bbl; W68t®rn' ; .ii I ' i ' » mon Rogers; aged 16 and 11 years. 8 T A T E N E W S ZN B R IE F . Vbquesting the Swedish government to tively promote the forming of *co-op- fatlA -P A SBeniR r- h a M u s t mado y They burned their own "books with act with other j ifliitrala-4o- hriwff-atgntr a ratlvo ^oo^ce^lUF-the,, movement I n at the Miraflori aerodrome7b7v7c1w I .. ^ - S p a n i s h chestnuts. 10c P»— MICHIGAN NEW S ITEM S Jgmp.?pyfla..of-th»4Cala»a»co |a c to] a conference for mediation in the pres this .direction needs no stimulus—but Luvet, who ascended 20,460 feet the others in the furnace. The parenta l !b; shellbark. hickory, $1.50; iwfr of the boys probably wilt have to atand which employed. Mrs. Bva StCenard, ent war and to establish a world con It can be of service in counseling with New Come«t ownr- 0 - W ^ —-‘ per bui; walnuts, Johnson and Baltimore th e , expense of supplying the pupils held on •a charge of killing, her new -bur” ference _after the..w a r ^ b jqh would new o r prospeotive asaociattong Afl-to wero-ktlled"Suaffay~wEeh a fast townships have been planted with 60,* with new books, ^pencils and tablets. succeaB) gtyl^ pf bora baby, showered h«r;„wUh. flow. nrnkersTich"g"cafaetropho as the pree* Mushrooms—30frS6n per lb. sylvania passenger train wrecked" an 000 trout fry,. ......... |M ■erwiiTrTairr"^'"''^ " organization, by-laws, and other tech Cabbage-New, $3.85 @3-9^ ^Five^genemtl op b AW ltv rn l' Tn tfie ent impossible in the future. automobile driven by, Frank Wilson , v ffi.... '•-^-^WMi^nire^rohefon^en^ ( ■*, ■ ' family of Daniel Stivers, ot Litchfield, S. Hedwig’s Roman Catholic church Geneva, Switzerland, (via Paris)— nical details. The disadvantages of at a crossing two mites west of horo. ( crate. performing an autopsy on the body gif and he has the distinction: of being situated abbut two miles from the the unorganized farmers in dealing Asparagus—Illinois seotlon, 76c@$l JPred Saur a rich wddower, his rela t|)e oldest resident of sontherir Miehb I business"dtatrict district of Bay City; The-Oonstantinople corresponderit of with and otherwise, well-organized - •Qenevar—French newspapers, sav per box. ■ ■1. • ■■■■ tives are vigorously digging on his gan, having Just passed bi« one bun was completely gutted by fire early the Tribune s ^ s that Field Marshal world has long since won the travelers Who have just arrived in , vi Celery—Florida, $2.3503 per c»te farm at Lisbon, near Sparta, in search dred and first birthday anniversary. Saturday morning at a loss of $20,000. Liman von -Sanders is aBsemblng a symiClphy of thinkers for or Bwitzerland from Berlin have the im* and 90c@8i ner do* strong force of Turkish troops at ganization. A marked forward step w 'm of the fortune-he ie supposed to'have The other four- generations aror Mrs; ” It is feared the huckteberry orop in Slvas, 2o#fsrc puf in Asiatic Turkey, to oppose along all those litres Is planned byv tns e T s '^ b J u w k has clnaht,0D n Ch«" ^ Tomatool-H burled there when he took hle^own Simon B. Hadley, Walter S. Hadley, northern Michigan is injured, as the ijeiorvieck as rvi8 vice-chancellor and I lb: Florida *4 othou* 5»k ,i\*rS\fnrr<x Wm: life to avoid appearing in probate Mrs. "W. J. Anderson and Genevlevo vines were in blossom. and a heavy tho ndvnnco of tho Russians.' The the college for the coming summer Wljl *n e fo1' Ma?lfr «»WiP--Now. 15frlCc pw lb! court Monday on a petition by his Anderson. Stivers was bom in New frost* came. Other fruits, inciudiin Turks are. equipped abundantly with sohool from Juno 17th to August 1st rOwodteby°thehWtirement i Z 1 L a °UHe& 8yryP’ [email protected] per gab artillery. The correspondent; also relatives to have a guardian appoint* York state in at which specialists win present tho r e p o r t iVlnce v o ^ im l^ 8ter# xt tH Lettuce-Hothouse, 15@16c per lbi ’ His father was plums and cherries, mayjUsp be dam that Turkey has Called out recd. ■ • ateat conclusions upon All these sub- thancellbr will a soldier in the revolution. . aged. ‘ y r' '. f ° V,’ f0rmor he 11,(1 O tters, $2.5003 per hamper. c>uU{( of tho ages of 17 and 18' ects. . ■ ..., ’■ f“ ■ The Michigan statute imposing a 1 Judgo* Louis H. Feed, Chippewa 6t e r ' °COfee t0™lg* m{*'\ Oniona-Texas Bermuda-s, $1,85 for Tho-new rat law will boost Hills* Berfln.—Tho negotiation^ between tilgh license tax on public employ county circuit court, has denied a dale county more than $1,000 a year. Rumanf* and Bulgaria for tho inter* Dr. Etlwnrd.Jones,' of the Untver w U ^ lo w and $1.90 for w hite per «r*‘A ment agencies and forcing them to motion of the" defense for a now trial Bounties of $551.63 have been paid chango of goods, which wore'threaten sity of Michigan will give a series -of give bond to tho state and submit in tho cnee of William S. L'alontlo, already this year. ed with iVlluro for a time, nro now wenty lectures on tho “Marketing of to strict -rogulntlons li.v tho state com* lately convicted of /committing crimi progressing sattHfactorlly. Coqcos- Parm products." The board of regents of the ITni Prof. Alexander jnisslonor of- labor, - whs hold constitu nal assault against 15-year old Edith stone havo V < ’on made on both sides. verslty of Michigan, distrfl&ted aovCanoe of the Massachusetts Agricul tional by tho supremo court. Innos. ■ ” h a t th “ °»«">nn cm- I 800,1, IS ® ,3 , . 80; 0n ite „ ,v , eral fellowships, apportioned the Rimini, l)a1yr-rSerloim damage was tural oollogt Will also glvo twehty. ■The poliae of <irnndJ ftaplds are Grand Hap I(1m' Memorial day parade annual budget of $-1,916,154.99, which done hero yy tho earthquake whioh MSarchihg-for the drirer of the rar trt wtTl hot. ho patterned after the great le $100,000 more than was expended Shook central Italy, The hoimos ectures ori "Cooperation." “How to Broilers, 0Mi>4(Vi pe» -•11*K*•.« II\iII ailM-KH-XIll J.* >■KLtve, - Poultry-■ •”'* TMhiCh rode Miss Ita Ford, 22, of U>w- prrparednosH dojnonsfmtion of New ia*t year, and decided to give two cbllapurrt and rImmh 1,000 dwellingB Tell Profits’* will bo handled by, Dean ♦u*?! ^ T 4 ’r? .,frt'n _Ro<!^ l l . o ( |l b ; c h lc k V im /lg ^ ijic ; medium hen*. Atlanta, Ga ra. - vbllj who died of Injuries suntslnied York, but, will solely b« a tribute to hours' credit for graduation to stud* were damaged'. Tho municipal theater J. E. Bexeli of tho Oregon AgriCuRnral 20c. [email protected]» American flying corps, hasth.° L 1 2''rano?' 1°1 \11Sc; l 2 ducks, *W *n’ iy@ 1^ 80c* vhii-V^fhsn ,tdb auto collided with a .street the nation's heroes, living and deed. imta who'attend government military and the sn<k*r\prefecture achnol bulld r4*,«@24c per j ^ c per in. A -vW t "to a road house, Two Plans,to follow the H»v York Idea summer camps, and an additional ogs were cracked to aa alarming ex college, and “Kfflctency in Farihlng*’ poeed for promotion ^[» u Now Fuutoea—Barauda ^ will come in for ten.lfctures by Prof. eargsant a , , rew ard for brl„ , ” ^Dla ]l« the party gavw were drat adopted bat the credit of one. hour to those who tant, and part of the church of Colonbbl;. .$3 per* bu; Florida No 1> m gn K V. Green ot this Dniraralty of WJe ll,,r<>P1,ino akar ifkr* $6-75tf7 cheated the plana. twoUfy a$ expert riflemen.4 j>^r bbJ- No lt W 7JO* P* nella k u fallemman's Weiiarkopf May Ig. R e will cooila, bbl* No la.w par M«; N« t $L3I ka decorated with tha military Per ku. ill mm t££M£r ^ ™^ mm Jf,4- \{m ws1,..- '/ <1..V -/ % T H E C H E L S E A S T A N D A R D , M A Y 2 5 .1 9 1 6 . A TTTTO V ia i A VARIATIONS IN CREAM -T E S T D ire c to ry ^L_;4,.VW r±,J liBWNSTON,—The Ooajtre»ilotf»v Record recently contains a petition >ill»cd hr ciUMmhcrc ot th eJio u n r « w ^ l p * thftlBllotoir^pha of the 435 members ot tho <?!?!am y the,r ^tobiograpoles to that annuel publication. >gg»~\ — vy KWftPyypiQra, the houae voted in; th e Comintm cau»e of Diasatisfaotion e» Barf of teljere**Uee 0f Tester is Urged by Expert. m: seller to convince 1 himself jth a L Jh s tester I r neither careless nor dishonest l sl b secure a little o atfltforbimself. A well-made, accurate and satis- factory tester can now be bought to r flve dPllare^md-lte uee wilt-not-only m e a t^ to /^ k e ttle ,; J with a pint wg» t e r a n d a oupfuFof rvlnegar* a peppercorns, pnefourth of a lemon* tWo ' Oniohs. aT^arrot and a bay-leaf* t»et-th»:meM soak In thla tbree-daye ^ttkeH^oarderft^ln hlt-herdr ^wHhrtho'vegetableS'and; a cupful of The general interest in this subject Is the sauce; let.it*cook,an hour and a ,compelling. .the Missouri agricultural half> hefting It occasionally and. add* Experiment station to reprint A olr> lag more sauce.if needed. Serve the c'utar ror general qistributton, hut meat; wfth^ th e . sauce .thjCkepqd with little dfsbusslon of the p|i((Hpal causes dour and sour bream; strain the sauce of variation in’ thiB‘ b tm eri form m ay' and serve'In a sauceboat avoid the.necesslty for ,so wide a ^ l» b ^ . ^ rPft au ey ^ D oll ^rlbution of that circular, heart anTohop in smairpieces. Take . Speed~of fleparator^A ; change in two rainoedFouiogs,1one pint, of toma* ithe speed of-the separator lmmedihfe* tools, tWo: table' tablespoonfule o f, chopped ly <muses;Wchattge in4he fests of the 5s«fet,‘rahd and a.'quarter of a . package of cream, the bigher the speed the great m acaroni.previouslycooked.'M ixalt er the amount of skim’ milk throum together, put in :a baking dish, addU* out and'so the higher the teat of the fupftU of boiling water and hake an :iecured) Putting it in anotbsf “Sogf way, a low apeed: reSults in a larger Nut / L,oafy~rTake a oupful— of quantity of thinner cream. chopped walnut -meats^ mix with a half Rate of Inflow.^rTfi¥use Of the float oupful bf bread orumba and the sama does uot always insur y a uniform . . .■ ^ flow amount of uncoated; cooked^ rice, a ...... * ^ ***A” ,"~ .................. offloials m be departments would, easily ^cognlza members and make introductions less eessafyi. the directory would be^more-valuable as a public documentj the UpeRBOwould, be nominal, only a few hundred dollars each session. When Congressman Ragsdaioaugg&ted moving pictures of members, and (jDiressman Walsh recommended a plush-covered album for the clerk’s desk, MReBsman Smith insisted, that this was a serious matter, and he did not Snd to reply to jo cu la^ in d U Irid ^ rW alarB a ld A h at "it might, bo Wise^c ite theflpggTprlhts to aid in the’jdientiflcatlon of members," we '•6, easy-going gmcer into a. realisation of IiIm m l »tr*ogUj,-*Hsiv.bsrt Kaufman. * ------------ -------------------- “ J GOOD^ TMINOto- satisfy, the teller-that^ha-to getting turning t h e , m cat twlce daily. , D rain honest treahnent^hut -wH and put th e moat Icdo^a ro&atlng p a n - * ,, i „ . - 'fw es di“ members ought to in th e d jre c to n r th e T cllo w in g w ere en u m erated -In th e petition: [ECAVSB an innooentlThut bewhlskerod, monjeey i belonging-to the) publib l health eervice wap] locked ini .ft.^opm | while a citiren-of7WhSIMngtotrwBfT iking up tho animal's antecedents,; the.United States may ibe sueilfor-dam^ ,» The room was th e 'property bt turn Hying near^the hygltmo la b o rs -/ and although th e : monkey was ipem paniim flr^ llat he dld to tbe ’apartment 'was plenty. Ho made gey wUh > pair LLroaBersr sma^sh.ed. a: large banquetop and tore, off 12 square-yardB bf; paper. . 1V .. . ; . The trouble started when- the-. nkey left-the ^laboratory without ormlaalon. For severSl -weeks he been cbnflneff In a cage In the Handing and, In company with a horse, manyjiuinea-plgs and several chickens, nid submitted to. a number o f experiments at. the hands of surgeons. Ohe of Ids usos.to whloh tie waq put was the 'i estlng of ab'rurast-but-he dld not--Hk»- w ' — |tbe hypodermic. "W atching h is chance,, one day he_ left the cage when one _of we i }who sells cream on the butterfat basis, irises from variations in the test, ^hi» ta oBpeciany true if each can Is tested ' , ; Afrtoultuw.) , OnO of the moet common causes of dissatisfaction on tho part’ 6t the n an directory, ^ J g ^ l e / Partlctpated: in, by h a n d B o to b ^ not ap handBome ito b s rro fy ls house, preceded the ' adpptlon o f yhe-'amendment. Con^T^Bsmen Fdwara of> Georgia and amltb-of Idaho sponsored tlmmngintri lie Health Service dlilonkey- C auser Troabte c A delicious roast which resemble* venison may be prepared with a leg of mutton, Cut alt the skin and every naw4f/ila»vif ■y wa faf #»Am af the meet mid lard the leg with salt pork*, being a lard* : '"i > <ByO,-H. KCKLEB, Missouri College*! (twmaU7 t o - Include in the Barnhart " . printing bill an amendment authoriz—-toff Phbllcatlon.=ot-bbotogrgphs In the W m “I* i" Ability Is often burled deep In con* ms and indifference _A-btow t o ihe % K- ire s s m e n - W a n t P o r t r a i t s The m mm -V—■ ‘; 7--7).v , * •» « « i» « > w » teaspoonful o f salt,) a few dashes o f red pepper, ;tw e eggs beaten, and three tableepoonfula of butfer meltedi: Mix wall and mold In a pah until 'him. Unmold and bake In a sm all dripping pan, basting with m elted b u tte r,; Bake for > thre^quartera o f teat of the cream seoured. -a a - houaiv: Flusbing th e BowI.—The amount* o t C ranberry 8aiadr*T eke a half cup> w ater-used In flushing' may eaBll» be ^ul e&bh of choptied cele^^appleii .varied a pint or more and this with* -3Bd~~ * l—^ L“ " ’ ‘ out ■any oth e r cause o r variation may faucet m ajrnot always be opened, equally wideohd the flow wilt be mbre rrap ld w h en th etan k isfu llth an w h ea !It is nearly. empty, Anything -which makes the inflow more rapid will in*" crease the proportlon of skim milk which goes through,: and lower the , ■ 4 * ■ | e ■ 5 ^ ^ ' bhange the test by two, three, or even of salt) Serve on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise dressing, . _ tour or five per cent. tMpera-fbrgot-to lock th e door^ Pickled Tongues—Let for simmer Variations Jn_ the Milk ItSeTf.—The lever the roofs.. :that they had on ^ butternut ; Uniforms ji!Thny_ Jance^and: twenty i minutes three_poundiLot ja lt» rrnllk of ag -entim herd may rise6or fall hat-thlng the surgeons knew abom the'm omcey-tuBecape w as^ calT It Why, , when we rode with them on tried to p u iritrdown. When they one pound of brown ju g ar, tlureo In tts test from day to day because of Ey^retall' merchant|Mivho-lnquired -whether a reward had beep, top of box cars, on the way to Ander* found they cbuldn’t .tear th e fence excitement or change in the weather. ounces of saltpeter and seven quarto dhred for tho animal’s return, *1 will give you your monkey for 12." he said; aonvllle, I had a^knlfazithey wantld^ down: they s t arte d to ollmb o re r i t r I f :the m ilk of a head* whose-avSrage: oL: water; aklm whtlai bbiltng oh* I’knd tbatis-cheap, too, for I had a ^l^bid-tlme-BteKiHg^fiMi^ They) codld^have takeUTit away from Then we poured canister into *emr test is__four. p er cent, is ordinarily So When, quite' cpIir^u>^oyer_tW pour ; ''fiut Nve haye ho fund for that .purpose,1" replied the ddotor. in charge-of raerh u t they insisted oh giving me We mowed ’em down like grass. But separated ) th a t th e cream tests 40 gues, which must be completely cot^ he laboratory, ‘if think myself it 'Is worth |2 to catch a live monkey, r >800 in confederate greenbacks tor It I tell ypu at first there at .Oettyaburg per cen t - f at, t ho- t oat will- suddenly _eged with the- brine. [t^ldBtrdo-it for l.lOi*1- Tho man wanted to get rM of the monkey, so he led Afterward I gave:the >800 for a w ater X thought they w as goln' to g et us. rise to 42.5 per cent If the milk of the |ke of the.attendants to his house. -T - ) 11 1 /_ ___ melon, and wa ate it~-red, white, They hadn't stopped to r anything, and herd is suddenly raised to 4.25 per 80MBTHING DIFFERENT, )When.the doof was opened to the room whei^e the monkey warconflned th e ir yell waa enough to m ake your cent without any change In method o f green, and all, 111lias-found to be K-wreck. ’’Oh, roy-new trousers)1 crled-tfae- man- who heart freexe. IXd you ever h ear the separating, Veterans RemlfilaoentortfteQIO' What housewife does not enjoy pub*, |eught'tbe runaway, ’’Just look at them; they.cost me 29 last-week/* rebel veil? i t sounded lu st like a Took H is Som brero. :i ting dainty new dishes before her fam*r Cream Screw.—The test the monkey for the damage he hao- done.*.',U fIe 8 4 tn lH a rd 8 h iD 8 T h a t W ere = g g ^ ggo we didn’t know weav ers ly" rattfsted tho man from th e laboratory. baok—then going , to a place like Anderaonvllle 'em waver, and that the attractive way J h e ir s Duping t h f tJ L r f a L the cream Screw, but as it is seldom “Not on youf life/S orled th e owner of .the trousers. ''If he stays In my yelled, to which they are aerveff changed in this way, on the average when those ^Johnnies’ told us to .hold Tfmd=bwM=r Civil Confllofe1” ^ ^ ” "It was the lrveliest Fourth or July farm, there should be no trouble beIs a large part, of their up our hands, but there were a dosen Iws the Ublted Statea for w h at I have lost.1’ of them to our one and we didn’t ar- I ever saw. It was 'load and fire' as cause-of variation from this source. popularity) ___ BATED on the benches in the gue. They took us baok of their lines quick as we couldr I was a. corporal - A delicious salad droee* Feed of the Cow.-«-Variatlons in sun were a bunch df "the boys" th at night and cbrraUed us o n T rr^ c -W E ® oC a gun and th ere . were .cream; tests are) practically never ing for fruit is made by . —a part of the' 5,000 Hying at beautiful meadow and we slept fine, X twenty men lost in our battery; Goln' caused by-changes in the feed of the using two tablespoonfuto the National Old-Soldiers* home was wearing a sombrero that my down the Baltimore nlke after- the QOW an every .weiMnformfld cyeatg of honey, three tabla. |MQ7 HO ate the reindeer?” la the qiJSStiOiFtbat iS'agttetiu^^d&partmonfcof at Dayton, o:; comrades of the ll;000 brother had: sent me from a Fifth fight and aftbr th e'rain the gutters seller Is now aware. spoonfuls of olive oil, a tablespoonfuX I »f the interior. It is a deep, dark mystery. Herbert Meyer, private sec sleeping beneath the row upon row of avenue .shop, and one of the guards was runnln’ with blood. When Mary Mistakes and Dishonesty,—Mistakes of lemon juice and. a dash of sail. Use pti'ry to the. Becretai^ ot the interior,affects to believe that tho matter is one of marble slabs, all precisely alike, just came up and grabbed it. It made me heard about Gettysburg and knew l are most likely to result from care- as soon as blended. Especially fine no -momehf; But whon; he-ls-pressed, beyond the barracks, ’ — so mad that T 'told him I couTd llok was Min it she was pretty anxious) I lessness in taking samples, its they on pineapple. r" into discussion of the 8ubject '|hi8 face ~ " "The boys"—yes. The fifty years or him, but he just laughed, I had to go guess. ■ muBt be very carefully and skillfully 8 age Rarebit,—Cut fine a half pound wears the expression -seen upon the more between "he hanged!" James P.' ^bayeheaded-until tho-next: day, when taken if they are to tell the truth and of-rich sago cheese, add two table^ face of the cat after Its Justly? cejo- Newberry, being wheeled-about-in_a 1 picked an old cavalry cap out of the W a n te O im ) f o - ^ S tib k .w result, in a-fair payment,; but actual spconfpls of flour; to two egg yolks. J_ brated interview with tho canary) But chalr, wa8 —Oimi a gain t ack_ln Kesfc. ilHoto-rWoro-that cap all-through An* - “Mary ? - Glb-ehe lived up ln Wilkea* dishonesty, is '^obably-^m ^b raror; slightly beaten,-add one and a half lie Ts TSeone member of the secre- tucky, just "goln* on twenty/' andTlet deraonville with the sun Seating down, Barre, where I enlisted from as a kid. than many sellers believe; A clever cupfuls of milk, a fourth of a te a tary’s immediate-uncial- family whe ting his folks, who were "feSs,"“ get- You know what Anderaonvllle was. I was only seventeen and was workipg thief would manipulate the reported spoonfuj each of paprika and Balt anA has produced - an _ alibi for- himself. toad at him If they wanted to; Peter r n e v e r forget that little curly* as a patternmaker when the war^broka teat Jin euoh a way its not to arouse two tableSpoonfula of butter. Cook Private secretaries, in the very nature) Buolt, his elghty-three^year-old shrunk-*- headed^ Ninlatt Fox, Saw^ him lying -report Over hot water until smooth, stirring Of thelT work, aro exporta In alible. yrapped t ight in an- army iirth e bushes there in the wlldernessri hefore. Tllneverforget how theband Bomotime8^brings up in the pilnd of often. " Serve" on tomered toast or^ The-story-oMhe-miasing-rolndeer overooatTwas a plashing young French^ played T be Girl X Left Bebind Me.' the man who does not consider ail the^ crackers. W hen'this mixturo Ts'cbia." starts with the_ beginning of-the-.wim man .enlisting a \ Toledo;—and lsrael a nice aandwlcb filling. After I’d gone Mary wrote to me a possible hidden rauses of-yarlatloth te^fr-fleoiftt--a<>4 ^vtLiaa„-in-_Waahliig.ton^-i- ^yivtfl. with"-a-crippled-aright ankle . good deal and -aald-ab.e^'glshocl I.jyaa Frostr Strawberry Bavarian Cream. ttte flrst time ln aeveral years offlolal Washington determlnM .to-reauina "fr6nTTirwound~at Peach Tree creek, home,-and stlH-Bh* wantsd -ms to stick :KEEP THE NEW MILK^OLEAN - s o a k two Ubrespoonfuls of solatia ^ W&ctice qf having cabinet dinners. That is. each cabinet officer In turn and hobbling koh orutohes, was once till It was over. When 1 got a piece of in water to oover, put a,half cupful o f H ats off l ’Tie hsr« they make more seventeen and the beat foot rao* shell in my; leg a t .Spottsylvahla I PalIrAre Attached to Overhead 8lssp< sugar in a saucepan with a half cupful [ 8n °glve ft dinner to the president and Mrs. Wilson, Their last, unbroken camp, ---.firlgh.t-young-naen about-the^department^ooncluded that h.er.9„was^A ei-aTOund-Pal«8Uner G didn't think foraa?hlla there wag goto' era to Barhi HJflh Enough to In* . add a halt a box of atemmed RiTTiSfiainffiilFthMn iwakK wanes te pull a clever stunt and incidentally advertise the resourcos ot "There were hne fine gins in those to be any goto’ home, But, pshaw For them no war-steed* champ, pure Cleanliness. berries and heat to the boiling point; The captain ahd hla troop, . Stephen T. Mather, a young nrilHonalre who putB In some 14 hours a days," mused .John Lynch, pulling at ’tw ant long after tbat tb at 1 helped but do not mash; turn in the gelatin The corp'ral and his squad ^ ** Wars an Aaaiatttn* tQ. the. secretary, put^hc ideA_lMq_effcct. He got -his gray goatee,—and i'll never-forget the boya rald a suUer, two mlles out’ We keep the mllk clean untll it l t ahd wben thfekened Uko egg white :Form,one oll-eqdal group .G ■. T<Loop, who is In charge of the Alaska school and reindeer service the one that I took buggy riding the side the eamp. He’d been over ready to be taken to the . house by add a pint ot csgam whipped, folding it; Beneath the peaceful sod. f Im port a shipment of reindeer moat from Alaska via Seattle, and it was put tooonlight night before us boya left chargin'^ us pretty stiffs I rah the hanging It from one of the oye^ead In carefully. Let stand to become stiff Hats off! For here they come—* *lorage %waitiqg^smetafy 4^tane's cabinet dinner. New York state, f was living to ft whole two. miles to the dark that night sleepere-in the barn. Borne old rake and serve with a garnish of berries. , Those others, still on euard, kR*.* 0 B6cr®lary was called West unexpectedly, and it was necessary to little town on the Hudson river and luggin’ a big box. Thought X had a teeth not in use were shaped into Strawberry Dumplings.—Take two Who follow to the drum. : PWtpoue the feast. Therefore the cold-storage warehouse had the custody of was captain ot ft boat, the Bella* if I prise, Ha, huhl—that box was full of By time and tempest scarred. and a half cupfola of berries, a cup* The private and hla chief, pepper! wasn’t but nineteen* years old. t had 1 ni$€t0U9nieat for some time. t . .. „ ful ot sugar, a tablespoonful of butter, The blouse and ohsvroned sleeve— “Mary hardly knew" me when I got come down the river with a load of n«*.» *a dinner-date-approached someone thought to check up ®n two cupfuls of boiling water, and lei Together ranked In grief, SItv ^,del6katlon visited the butcher shop where it had been stored. Mother lumber, and on. getting baok In town home. You see, when I left 1 didn’t simmer a few minutes. .Mix together Aa comrades joined* to grieve. have tuny whiskers on my face, but 1 i i 9; ^ B-6*neattene-on-dlscov6fin g th e bareness of her cupboard had I got hold ot sr New York newspaper. a cupful of flour* two teaapoontul* off Hata off! Unto the van) 2 £ 0 #cnwtions ot the delegation. The meat, so the bufcher aald,. had been In it I read of the battle ot Bull Run. wa’n’t long lettto’ her know who 1 was joking powdor, a fourth of a* teaHats off! Unto tha rear! .JJwdrawn by'order of the secretary. The secretary, when this was reported Cbmlng up on «M*in street 1 found all and we didn't, waste much Ume about Bpoohral of salt and three fourths ot a They mingle, man and man. ***3S=-akawas mystified, but since several have authority to do the boys wero to i y n t ftbouML^There . gettto’ matfiod* JGear girU wish i to'm em'ry^and'm ldetAesr.... cupful of-rich milki Drtop the ha tter f«we ae concluded to r&toain myatified. Inquiries might prove embarrassing, were ”18 of us in the gang and they How sadly sounds tho "tapal" could see her now," ‘ in eight portions into the boiling „ Slow moves the guard away* j ■ Bo it was that President Wilson had something else to eat when he tucxea •aid they would go if I would. That sirup; cover tightly and cook twenty Again are drawn the flaps : ■* .*•«• under Secretary Lane’s table. Alaska "reindeer did npt appear on night we all took our sweethearts for Retntarmeqts at Qsttysburo* minutes without lifting tho lid. Senna Until another May. a buggy ride and then had refresh hot with the sauce and whipped cream The work of reinterrlng the dead oe, ments at Miss Duffy’s ice cream par if desired. Raspberry dumplings am the field of Gettysburg began on the lor. We boye—merchants' and farm* Looked as if he’d just laid down to twonty-Berenth of October, 1863, and prepared In tho same way. ere* sons, not a one of us over twenty go to sleep until 1 turned him over waa completed on the etgbteeuth of Fruit Sauce.—Take a third of a cup —were all combing our hair like Gen and saw the place to hla forehead the following March. The number re ful of raspberry Jam, or strawberry If Pail Hung on Bleeper, 5 J 1)07 ,n U'ftftn remains evett lf the man,becomes president of the United eral McClellan. Gad, those girlst I where, the bullet had gone through, buried waa thirty-five hundred and preferred, add two, tablespoontuls ot was demonstrated the day President Wllsoft went ^ congress can see them now to-their orlnollnes* AU 1 could do for him waa to take his seventy-five. This does not mean that hooks by one of the farm hands to thick sweet cream, whipped* and aervei ! - -wthe lawtoakera.that he had sent ths ultimata ttpt^«» ^ 4ub,narlw and they all backed us to the iltolt trinkets—-a picture, a teetamant* and even half the dead were found, for tha the homo blacksmith shop on a rainy on the pudding. a few other little things—and aee that whole field waa dotted with graves. day, writoa H. O. Willlama In Ne i T 1* to Germany, plainly cognisant abopt leaving. f «* they were sent back home. W ant' In reinterrlng the bodies In the ceme braska Farm Journal. These hooks of the step he had many ot toy chums left to get to Att- tery every effort was made to discover aro fastened ,over staked driven Into Captured in “Wilderness.” President left the White \ tat* J n automobile for the mil* "Well, it wa* along about this time dersonvHle, and three of them that the Identity ot the men and this In the eleepers. The sleepers are Vrhlte-' many oases was dons and the relatives washed*. and the pails are up high !ttoUftv Pennsylvania avenue to the of the year-early In May—that we did get there neter cam* out." Gueer Name of Qeorgls Town. At the end of the row of benches a of tha dead soldier had hie enough to insure perfect cleanliness. 0 ‘ P*M!ng one of the local boya who had cbutumwl together up to A town in rtnorgi* rejotcro In the cr robin hopped from a bush where pur taken home, tha Identification being * Pspcr oftloee was a crowd of New York state were pressing through strikingly original, but somevbst io ple lilacs nodded, and It chirped aa if made through article* found on his SHORTAGE OF GOOD BUTTER stretched completely across the woods to the battle of the Wilder* Mguoua deelgnatiou ol Naundnea. The the first spring the world had ever body. An entry of each article found tlj0r°n*bfare, stopping the hell. The tree# wefe so thick that name waa given from the fact that to known was the one at hand. William R e n ta l pert,, benf A was made. Thaee thing* are kept and No Danger of Oversupply In tha Rig bent upon an *rwe couldn’t aee into them 30 feet. a Hat of several hundred names n b g reatest cqncern to the The commander o f our division was Scott, hie beard gray and his eyas numbered to oorraspood with the num Martreta in 8ptte of ta rg e Pro mltted to tho po*t ethos authoHtM nation The great crush puiduction of Last Year. 10 blame. He let himself be out dim, cleared his throat and pointed ber of the gravestone of him upon i\ot one was found saiisfactory5 the prealdent and the secret whose body the erticlea were found. ' ■ * a(... flanked. AH at Pace 1 heard firlnx with his cane in the moist earth. The foDowtng la an example at the Won until they followed the upward ***o of the sof 01 vrot behind ut and I knew we had gone too Thera to one thing of which there ts Liable to Be Mi M ade Mary Anxious, record; In mWalr a men struggling to r«lea*f* hltuin'K from n «tr» h, \ J | > no danger of an overaupptT. and that I hadn't any more than looked far. ”5V,me people." aald ’note mmrn. a waithno^u p ito rm in t on* of his.outd.mr a<hovtU<o John Sykee—Ambrotype of, a yoaag ta h«tt«r Thera la a shortage of good ' \v« was *fc>ut here wban Pickett's *v: tots, *tslks eo much bout tha troeMee Wat ■i.,.*-. ILnuo oar. whli'i around than I heard a Johnay' say: division cams out of the woods haCa girt ^ sixty cents; comb. w- . butter t& the Mg markets at tha proe I wm I hf' fortwd'a passageway tor tb* Wbitn ’“ Put that gun up. Yank. Pul H •to' te sksve thoSviudow aV Unknown — Pocketbook, lock of set ttee, to spite of the large predeeand ebargad up to vtthln l.^oo yard* I w , , thn*d Howty. the pceaktont all the while P«*rluK throuKli Kp or HI hk>w b—l out ol you: ■ ih amtU to somebegg^ th«a the tS* rear, m u apparently iB B im tlr aa M much absorbed m in tho tni i w . '* ■ 8^dft. than Uee si I H tost yewr. *Tb# talk)vs who had cornered us e f wbera the hart artsa was.' ba ex brown hair; pietnr* ot ^ mtbu lO ■m «,«> .i. tb ____ . ;»^ lu W f boys jwet Uke oarsalraa axcept pUtoed. tracing a map oa the ground. u» be hta father* 1^1 v^MAftvlXUaA bad extrtealed himself. ^ ‘ v{%■ai; ■t \ s>iT 1 / ■m _ j- Mystery of the Missing—Reindeer Is Unsolved •« > Sffl N the. President Couldn’t Resist This Show T AdLiiJiLiiitii&lidiilh t ■; 't *\ , - * r* , r.lMlV'. l i -/ •411.4 C A M f m T O A R iD ..* M A T m $. <:j .i*. . . r. .*;dl th e C h e ls e a S ta n d a rd p *M s i s y ^ u^ ^ s e v e r a l 1 —j ** ■ ..... ... I W, UWI u | of^fce ' ■• past- week «■/ •..on business / .T ' 'i n the IWltd I northern p a rt oi th^atate. i t lttdflAMldMt IamI 2 S JJfa£ i5 * ]: Mies Dorothy Bacon of South Haven' \ t a s m ~ " (Spent the week end ln~€irei8feai; and! |P ~ 7 7 attended the'May festival. >' o . t . u o o y s a . . Mrs. ' Georgia Thompson has re*! StaWMWIOB. ;unied irom Toledo, ip .'l ■• mrsM'!'■ W.V'• i I / * in „^4 ■1 Misses’ Suits an X ' UwMiHi.00 W m ri tot noauw. ftrtro«t*t hweMpewHnir two Months 1 thr*emo«t]M tiNMjr4lTlLfi«MlU. 1__Mr^ffATmirffrHSSSTa---- ----------- j ,, . ^elhr; ^A nn spent Sunday ■*towd m M«M|d4hMia»ttor, Uvch a, isos,{ Mr. and Mrs, John Beelerv m f ’.£'•■■. • N f e “ :y vr I s I* xm m .m.., —— >jd ays oitSla.wflftlfc.with-hi8atefeeftrMm-J PiSJVf't %i*$V p : if; V. l1\\ ■». b v ; \\ ‘ 1 ■^T.ir^r-kA.p.' • i 1-a j1r, /'ff. if **t i-rx.K1 I Should Bg S p ill - 1;;.•.j -Ji F ^ riw ' 4 « P ^ I ------- ^ I --■ ............i-.:-v....... , m.11I ■ Womens ■■ Newest Coats, now..................V.‘. .t . . r . . . . . . . — 4S.OO.S7JQ,itiO,OQ ami. ||gg<>" ■■ ■ — r ■• .. — — :— ...■ ■,: ~ .: . •■■.■ :. v.-.v,r-'v:« 1 iNewest Ct^tff rWuped t o, . . V. . / . . . 7 ^ 7 . . . y j after‘spendingseveral days with their j| JWomen.8 Neweat^ ress Skirts, now. Arta^ [cblldrenr 7 ^ ........... .. ......................................... .. • ♦•tS«OQ apd 46«0fl ^ --wfi—i ^ ' ::%erbertr--«ieiiien- a v W e^e^^jn^Ja^soiu^.;. S h irts a n d N e c k w e a r w'— S h W v.ld fbnov andAtettlo-noliwr--' ^t&eM’ , “ ^*1 «cbtjeidet! aad eon,^f JOetrot^s^jent; ' T jEiemepsiGhneiden nWtm u^Hudson ^ <$hirt» Mi l l ^ ^ ] ^ r s . :D .■B; W a tk of Mason, andll : - ■ These famous Curtains are entirely~di%e5t than tlfeLaft^C hrtains usually: shown. Pattern^ ;• Pl Shirts, all j Chelsea vlsttor.Tueeday, , ;, , , U ^ ; B^Parker, Lansing, have. I and weaves ar*entirely new and noyel,' ^v e ry C u rta in J^fu lI^w a ^n te d *<> X w ^.'and: hang »****** *>*•. • |jsS v S t o Some °!tVel^driap^t jg y M a iy T " I # a i ^ O sS b rd s r _ - sue ___I Tankards” Ijiack-f Ijiack ond tan, alljtyles. ^Beacons” black and : I ■f j. ;T-| Mr. ygw and. ~..t : Mrs. Trri— JacksohuvlsltorsSatUrdaylJ S u itm g s ■Mgde*tthM6isure#,fit>.and:8ati8|a 6tion.'With.!i0^eiy- suit [order ^ow l - ..- '''■>'. !: - #$1^* j_•'-Tvi- -’r •>•■.' ■ t'. v.a •■ _ Mra 1waau« •', ^ Qmen*8 guit8, now, . . . . . .vr^v, -------- [p - Woroen^ Wash Skirtgof-PiquerQsbardines, eto^.. ?;.T ............ $ 1 0 0,1 1.8 012.00 to 15.00 tiimdnyjl^dtocit'^ - 1KBOO,8p^a5P.Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Brewer. of Sagl-II .—Special in the__________________________ guaranteed Palm Beach Skirjts, at, i ... Values . . . . _____ . . . . ..$4*00 and $5.00 «awt spent sevr—’ jLlL'----- ' 11 1 ” ' • ” *■'* ~ ■ * « Women’s Newest Wash Dresaes. for street or house wear, now-in — =^i Mr. a»9 V & X s s j * ■ nryeXL:.pe«| ” f “j f J ? * t| • As to see our-Wasii Dresses at $1.00, $1,25 and $1.50^___ L_ . : -------- -;3unday In I McL it r ^ a ^ 0^ ^ ‘^ rhl ^ " " - ~&77: M Sw | aerloinrtiibre8a ot Mr. ^ e g e lb e V s lK .^ent _w.,_ Bj SundavTn Chelsea !ox ii b : -- Panamas, Straws and Feltfe alLstyles and prices: alstf light llGhein^laUoi Sugday "* fiiphtnana aingindR weight Uaps of weight t'aps nf of sll all kinds. b — >- n To eojoy ^bis day and ly Wmfortable you ^ ill heed suitable Ji MiBs HUdaKeldel 1 , I r.^and ifrs. H, IL- Avepr spent r8 8»«. er' ^ ; ■l^ s Y n s i i a t a ti 1 . I y Sunday in Detroit, ■r eiotding. Hatst Shoes and ali the thintys tnat T laan£seasonable n f t seasonable outfit. outfit. Letusfitvoubtit? We afeshowinh: Let u s fit yottAht.' We afe showing; ■ i r t t i - ' “ :,.W(VV$i4V: ■-’ V ■' llin illiu u u iiu a iiim iu si I Dert, and Mrs. Henry Wiisey and Vonj I „ J R, yfarster was a;Dejtreft visitor Herbert je re Dexter visitors Sunday. j| ) ’ .. -/ t | Tuesday,. I Mr, and Mrs^ E. D. Glenn i and^sdns | , Mrs. J« D.' Colton spent Saturday ,1a JRalph aud Lyle, of Gregory, 8pent || i ______ ___ ___ —- . _ —------ ( ^ — ■--- ■ ----- —■■— w -s » n d d rw tth -^r, a w rrM ^ o . w . l-T rW e ’r e z B f ir in n ih g - t o ^ - O le a n U p in t h is D e p a r t m e n t a ra ^ iS ft^ ■ ^ r l* ^°y Pre nch.wasan Ann Arborl G ie n n .^ _ A r ; . ~ J . 0 £ fe r in ff S o m e E x t r a Y a lU O S . -----Arqb leMUes,of Dexter, spent Satr|gttUed to glyrla» Ohio. Tueffd^y fry the || v Wortirn’n flitT-.fift mii’l igflO.OO WiiifiH, PTftti ■ ■ . ■ r . i\. T■", ■ ■ , , -, 7- ....... 1 abrj Mh-i.-v mww77’. M Bs* V ; j | | Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Nemethy hndj • OCD CrtM il- M C y T fA M ' H lchtldrec^ of ‘ DeTroli; sp^pt Sunday i r C n O U n A L m e l t I lU ll. Ifw lth Mr. add Mrs.'B.'B. ^urnisany Mrs. Charles te- Paul amt *nn y-Hae. m x x :~ : v\;■"■'■ H. 0 . Schlatter, ofiN iagaraFafl* & ! # •' V' : *W //> ^ [; jml—''RVnnl/ .. [AArto da •gt-nt..h»a..K atolnbach. and Prank .UfoWan Mjatfan II" I made ani auto, trip to D etro it's unday. Miss Florence Caster, of Ply mouth, spent Saturday-in C h e l s e a . ^ “ James Pollock, of Detroit; wak 'a Chelsea visitor Wednesday} ‘ w4i:' L ’“•-•i.vJi " / ; : !"■.■^ -■-■-■■■'?■■■■■■: ' ' .' — - — —v .'ir:' —r^-r^—J jT Mr. and Mrs. M. J.^finnkel^an d j^ n d -11 r^nrM,r,Tand=TMr8. uoorad Lehman, I jL ester Wiuaoa, MlssesLlzzie Barthe!, | | I Louise Hieber, Nada and iCatberine ,Hoflman_and. PabHne. .Girbacib vspent Miss B ra c e M a rq u e d a n t s p e n t _ F J 'i 1 ^ l ^ ^ w Q p,»<|y ^ . . . ,.««.»n - r> a n iT n t rpe.Dt several I Residents of Washlhgton Said days of last week in/Detrolt. I ; ^ Prejudice Against Those Geo. W ~M Hlspaugh and so nr' Ken-1 i Are 4‘ln Trajd•.,, s;v»a wmc ill licliuil i OUminyf; . v v _r_._ ,. n e th w e ik iii DetroltBunddyr " 4 r Mr. and Mrs. John HansetamUhlld-J . ^ ifie American Magazine '.s'.'1,1 ...... fy ' 1' C(9. , w 7 .;w . '''i. * ' *. • * f * <t> * - <? i * y d> * V **? * w *• ft. V'- ♦. k' • r V' (** e ," ‘V »■ v'-’X Ct> 'rX. f v M - ■ /* * •w■ t *. , u *.r *, V /» * * iv and_aatura,a.y and S a tu rd a y Ih lh TDet Je tro ir:-y —fa~:==~ 1 ^ y ^ ^ ^ J - - r l J a - ^ T H E ^ B f t P I T A L ^ftlay jjl ‘ :- to. Have Who ' ;■■. _■ I ■r ' l a mem- fen spent Sundav In Lanslntr 1 1 „„J .JWL.9* the house^of -representatly^BJ 8Pen u: n“r^" u ayjn l^ In giving — 3T— ■-■-••— :t^ —1— ' , aD .( s t n g ^ ^ ^ ^ .lI was-jmtrCuanyFlriink WWW — ..4«pn>*. ' ill’ HITIU|i ,4his4417 . _.Hr* Pa.Ve Palmer, of- Grass Lake, roplnlon of Washington society.- Among . M .i-. . 1.... i* • ..■. 4— — .. - ’ . ..... , t>iil.i-itiuLit ;■ ' ^i— :— -— I to o k “Over t te followiiig-lisfe o i ariieles, (tlLsuitable for C oiM o^cbm eiit G ifts, and 'then isome - in arid lot_ua_W Tp yr>n nnlnnti •. ~ ^ -— ... , / j s ^ e t l i r i n g . - ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ T O T p :^E 8 _ B U R E TO kT O D - V ^ H A T YG C t A T A 3 V T ~ H tR E 7 l i-ri'-hvi U r ; ' "C F f l i f A | rj 1fi f A \ i S .... — ■t v ' ; „a t ■ •it! ....•;1J Y j,- A lia v a U iB re s ,-^ W a tc h e s ,—iB x ^ c ^ e t W a t c M -— ~ — —0 h ;a ii^ ~ a n d O tia rm s ^ .: . — •■. ^ K e ^ P m s ^ rid ro l^ D ia m o n d , P e a r l a n d a ll k in d s o f S et an d S ig n e t R in g s , a n d F o u n ta in P e n s . v —i* ::“ ""3r,T*JiXf' m m :...."r.»*% . .» At Every f --- ...... I f l S F !■ mm .J. G. Schofleld,-oi^DetroifeT-spe p tftTOWn VOur own home like wn-doj.........................reef ..... -elsiarr^r^-Ur^^ a trivial matter,- of course, Mrs. A.' J_. B aw yer. sr.y of-Ann-^Ar-^ -b u tJt-rem in d b d -m erth at we wero llW ' ta g in a -h o tb e d -o f~ a n o b b e iy ~ T h r[ you-ngster next door had not thought t o *»i j ' ■,~r. ,. 7 w« i #bw»- u # « auur uau uui uiuuaui J ' k‘ ,f0r op “that himself.—He-had-gotrltfromri - , — n .:. bor.- is visiting Mra W . 7.. _TVnq.,ip^ 1^ Q ^ ^ d a y j . soma of his elders, l wondered if, in Mr; and Mrs.^-Br-Wood spent sev- the event that we came to our own | T h __ i s - W— e e,----k O n: t y . . _ ........... ^rWhito-tscetJurtaihS, very special at 8 9 c , 49c and'BftC per-pair Ask see these - - We are showing the best made Scrim add MawVnW** n , -P , r 10 see; tne9e‘----- - ^rardayan f last weekr- t n ^ t r A r h n r: home, my boy'would have absorbed I n r , ♦ JL ■ . ^ d e bertm and Marqmgetto CurtaifliLrimd^in^Amerioa;— hiverr-heinr------- -------------------- ---- --------U miinii nf Mia «n..i.nt«h attnnn\.hft^ l= = g ^ ^ g e _ a iia 4 n tm io i> ^ f in f tn T ^ e T f e c tiv true^. - 0 I th at hA. would hriiflt, hv curma nthAr I ■ .................................... ......1 i ‘ V ■ ' ■ ' • ■ I ' " brush by some fipvpfalWua Af fhTnaof __ l that he .would no would brush other, by some other several days qf the past week In Ohel- U 0y and tell him he-was nothing but ! sef^ ' _ _ " v [. * | a renter. I can give you another line Mrs. J, VaoghanV of Jackson, spent I dh the snobbery that prevails. In the Sunday with her^ sister,^Mrg: George j capital of our democratic nation when Eisele.~' ~.r j -------:~.r 11 tell yotrthatrtwo or toe leading clubs _ M lp E l ^ D letrlch^f Soutb-6aveaT ^ eI^ j^ ra^ p U^ ^ ! ^ ^ 0^ jJ||R^ r 4r^ spent Supdayvwith Mr.f and Mrs. J. tradW A man. may he highly eduuacon. -------:—--------- -> - ^ J cated, a well-bred and accomplished Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Staffan and MIskI-gentleman, but if he owns an estab-D ia m o n d s W a tc h es K^tihryn_IlQQker-wereDetr<>itvl8itora |: 1,8lin ie n t-w h e re anything^ia-l>ou£^t Je w e lry: ^ S ilv e r w 'ftfS ---- -/ Sunday:"------. ' ----------- ", — hand sold acroBg a"countelr he ------ " J ■*1—Mva-"-T^.nV, ^ ^ b0 a member~7of a certain one of the ~ rrrrlr t h r ^ n m^ n T i ? ■ ^ T r^r' 1 bft8t nil T iwirn hnnvA week-gf the sd S O T r >■-—-tr ,—4>w was a Chelsea visitor Tuesday. other firings he said: ■ . / ~AdoT^Kij_en arid^chtldren, of D el •vOno evening my little boy came in,j troit, spent Sunday ih Chelsea, I aod:mentioned that the boy next-door L. H. -Ward and W » » J v rw k ^itd » lth J H ! a n j« ) r tlv ^ ^ - I - . '. y d u S are Juat renter.: .»d , wo break -our daily bread.- Wo want it fresh; of pure * flour; and baked by the FINEST BAKERY wo can fin d .. Whore the . baker’s conscience urges , ■ ’ him 16 use pure flour in his bread, fresb fruits in pies, an4 best ingredients in cakes. Baked ib sanitary, spotlc8sly-cdeanL_8!ifrro.unding8r and at p r i^ withiri^ reach.—Locat^OUR bakeiy atid you’ ve found the right place. .A ll kinds of Baked Goods fresh every morning. Fresh Pretzels every Wednesday and Saturday. Try out Cream Puffs. Fine Jine of Canned Goods in stock, also Confectionery* Fruits, Tobacco‘hnd Gigars a t right prices. ;...'■ LUNCHES SERVED AT ALL—HOURS—OPEN SUNDAYS C E N T R A L Opposite Town Hall B A K E R Y JOHN YOUSE, Prop. Try The Standard Want Column IT G IV E S R ESU LTS * .___ an Engiishman expreBg^L ’mOeffow r* ; .hworkBfor a Jiving.’ ‘ Mrs. M. Brenner and Miss Eila J ■ “T h at remlnds-me that.,Washington Slimmer, of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday i gnore than auy other city abounds In la Chelsea. j Blgns whlch say, 'Tradesmen to Rear "M r/and Mr,; JohnPulford, of B oo" 6n* H. -J, Bulford. ,-i Jivided by the work they do.M Mrs. E. F, Chase, of Ann Arbor, the j ! J „■■-. ■ guest of Mrs. D, C. McLaren Wednes*J m u c vaii i m n niAu a day and today, | HAVE YOU A BAD Miss Minnie Kilmer and Mr. a n d .,Mrs, John Faber and son spent Sun-1** .®; the Statement of this Chelsea Resident Will Interest .Yon. day In Detroit'. Mrs. H. J, Thierman, of Strohr4ndrr4 - -B9ea^ ^ ^ ltjache* ni8rbt antt <5jsry; s visitsingher.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hinder workfdestroy yoorrdst? * E. H. Chandler. | Poes It stab you through and through R. B. Kooo. attendefl G T m d X T B H d H S ^ ^ F. -& X .-a .,a rB a ttfe & eek T o e ^ **■ and Wednesday. J Of^nJ>aakachc W the cioe. ^ - ■ Jost to give you further, proof, Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell, of Dex*| The kidney action may be wrong. * te r spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, . if attention is riot paid '• A. G. Hindelang. More distress will soon appear. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Yocum and] Headaches, dl/sy spells and rieryes, family, of Manchester, were Chelsea 1S # b /u iu , visitors M aketne and burden worse,and visitors Tuesdav iueBaay. — ' LJji.inent plasters can’t worse, Misses« _Florence and- .■Maude Mcv ^ fieach thebL1 Inward cause a^tn.nia all; “ " ■ Uni m Ilia ma«ia_k kH* iL Help the kidneys—use the putt C Jeavof Gregory, spent Sunday,with Chelsea folks l\ave tried and proved. 'Hen'ds in Chelsea. ■iTr-^rf W hat they say‘you can bdlleve. i Read this Chglsca woman’s state Mh and Mrs. R, J. Scirenk, of Ann ment; Arbor, spCM Sunday .with Mr, and ?,ee h^r/, f^fik h^ v>\ f you doubt. . Mrs. W. P. Schenk. Mrs. William Taylor. Chelsea, says: Dokn’s Kidney Pills have been used Miss Genevlevt Farrell, of Stock- In my home with benflclal results, One jridge, spent Sunday with Mr. ^and of my family had kidneyitronble and suffered greatly from a weak rind lame Vlrs. Louis Ebrcnman. back. One bort of Doan's Kidney Pills, Mrs. A. O /Y carancc and Mrs. IX prjKured at Fctin’s Drug store, gave Rlxon, of,*fexter, are the guests o f Prtc^ 50c, a t all dealers. Don’t M n."<Xjfk, Stephens. Chelsea, Michigan GraduuiBB.- Wedm^rBinhdays. Atmiveraaries-and Patties — tenjion^ 'Phe-^oy'aiidliappinem of the eeaaon-will be o h e t S ?r e ,.ev6nts th a t now cleira atpanioipate. Sucli occasions are long remembered H f» ?! hf d tho ™ moriee of those who I t ie therefore quite natural a n S S n ^ w e “h“ “ S ^ ^ happiness of those wc love and those whose friendshin ia d e l “.d d’ 10 6VOTy Way P088* ^ ’ t0 the th at will assist in perpetuating andrecolling from tfufe to tim f th T ’i ^ ,r"'m n t i “« 8lf“ ftnd tokc”8 Y o u rg itish o u ld prove a p W aa w ell« S g 7 e o t J i r ' 06“ ° f eV“ te' ' II 1° U r st excellcnt a i3° r tment nf (lift a rtiulee m ---------- aaaai• t w i t o a s a s r i ^ ^ b iid a , ^ Pieaee accept this pereonai invitation to call at. a n e a rl^ d a te r ^ P" ° e' --------'------------- For Her Diamond Ring, bracelet or .) Lavalliero, — ■Birth Stone, Frieidship or y Signet Ring, Fanoy Brooch or Waist Pins ... • Beads or Ear Drops, Chatelaine or Bracelet Watches, Pendant or .Locket, Toilet Rets or Individual Articles, * ,s VanityiBox, Cream Jar or Powder Puff, Hand Bag or Card Case , Dresser Clock. <* FoJ Him ' R)ana°nd, Birth Stone or Signet Ring, . Solid Gold or 20-Year Watch, ; Waldemar or Negligee Chain, v Initialed Knife or Cigar Cutjter,. — . ■ Qold or Silk Ribbon Fob, . v Monogram Links or Soarf Pin* i •ter.*’ 4 F o r T ‘h' e, m '. Sterling or Silver Plato Tableware, :.. Cut Glass or Hand Painted China, / r Anniversary or Chime Clock, Silver Deposit Vaso or Table A^iclos. ind Mrt. TraVanGlf«<m*trdson ::: ^ r ’B r ^ .s“ "‘,aT w M >m - 1 ^ ^ & s °r iie W e le r a u d O p tic ia n Chelsea, Michigan. * / / ANCIENTS HAD Thb 8 y«tem Used by bid d . m . ' W i w M Many a Michigan. W t h e r has pr#M-aB* ^ ‘^ 0 8 -y e a r-o ld liniment ;V wem^er of the family. "May g?f?aid aotaaapep to- ^ ^ onae^ no ,t it did apt K l S t b u ro e ^ J S y ^ tH by raj?. *{Jric a ^ aad who flal<ftbl8 simple -tieot • 'f e t opjy qured him^ %& ™wi the scar*.» ^ P e rh a p sljre u r r .jf if e ® W f ls S ? f c r ■or ternal ill. P ro ^ O ^ r the probate In thV city Q t Atm ArtxWon -tHaieth . ogee. jjLAJL— year -one thousand v»fld; sixteen.: 4‘^ « n t. WilharoH? Murray. In the - inauer. of ^thf •< j of Elmer K, petition t,he duly verified osrtatirpsiw -. ’{ f l K t t v f i ; toatament ^Flnrenoe I^ W rB ra iiJn “ i ea&&r ^ sd* 1 *Tor some other suitable person be WpointeditrtqjPrtbeteofrand^M PPfifcre gqd com. o i d e f f IhSJ* the 18th day of June nert,atteuo’clockin theforenoon. at «aid probate ■ , WO SHORTHAND . n ^ - r f s a s K , .not|c*Li(teQ yre#— ARE MEXICAN PEO PLE! ' - r?ri- Ur?* n-, i THiy -Hid 'CWMUitlon Before.Spanish ‘ f JfxpTororaEntered Continent— ■ Mixtura of Raaaa.. '-•-! ) i/-JMV ' V/ ' < Hf'M bla.up-. .Mfeat Ma yke^ ■iLarigt itM i — f tnTdat ^ .am»in>i »fiV| A rtIRoiaiLlm bsSrouflhtij),State There are »tUl numbers of Amert Buins ln Euphrates Valley Inter ^ x w o rw h o are Under theTOipprebeh* = ArotrwtO f l l l t i r ^ ? ^ --? g ro » 'v W " g agi -pj 44. s wou-^tiMit-tht^Mdxiciwa Is some Wpd hind - v - 4 " ■' ;!■ ” ”--........... . . .................... w w ip i^ r ^ a innanimi. »» m a • i Of negro—or, at least, that there is amBfhloua Coflitruction of Arm En* strong iufusiou of Africas Mood, ai.in Msny Beneve Tower Famous 8truoA-«bioi Wearer to Perform, Aim6*t ' j .Haith. Nothing could be farther fireffi - tur«. Mentioned liv the BIble-^ All the Twoha l»u«iiaio to th c Ote tadlh. Not only is there less Af Bullt ofiColored vflrlok In $uo» n m states.:i:he ancient n o m i n a l Normal Man. rican blood- in Mexico than in the Uited-StateiBa ln proiiorflMnto^ B n r j ^ T a n s S 1T i W ^ t o y r r T t o i r s E t t - To thohe unfortunatea whdi have ^P**0**.-*»ut there ie less' oven after yon consisted. of abbreviations tfin' been deprived of their hands and arms I .^ave Mlminated our Maple belt. Many It lfl doubtful if there 1b anyplace in the world; so rich In aticjent re'X a ° o fewbUr£P W0ra8’ the l“tr^ « V through accident or otherwise, it would |^ette^ informed persona refer to the thalna as.,the valloy-of the Buphrate* xklfid m "oT of ^th ^ h ^ ^ Nno^,g ^ feat aid-ln the form form of of artificial artificial qatlve Mexicans aa Indians. Out theycnat ■aftpear that aid in the -*■—* * raaliaad. - - At • -law t, liwg u ’"a m i. ?RdianjBr-aa » e know lndihaa lh Mesopotamia, The result lg that to , t w J m" °h el8m °f * » A lla lw 4" l» ftbout-t&.b, ................ ................ v<r _B here and there in the mountain- tp archeologists and scholarp tbe place d a jn ? Kwhich f I 5S„ wo t “’chaww.*^ » « “ 8 Anl ‘he oriartifldali ltmba InVeatad Vy Tiddlbr'B grdund,V AifUBuni aa^ aa fluent „ *— . oua rea fluent charaQteru Anierlcan ^ho, some twervoyearVago, H0U8 ^Won* OfO tound trihea-Of semi- Is a 'variable and. new ",^nds’’ 'are'constantly being lost his artp whtle: operating a4»iHingj flavagea who compare with {he native imported. .. When it la remembered manTos^wv, ..---■==■*=«“ “ '«■ ««• Machine in:a^PittsburghMihbp dnd de-[i^M ea^of-w hat-ia-,now - the UnJted. that traditioa places the site of the nro Uttored L?n8crlbed “ thftv yiBed th6 lm^rQved.ftrHflrttaU<mKF^;4.8tateBr 8aya the Wbria Outloolc: But a rd e n or aaen .here, while am.Qngst !?£.;Utt0m ?' Wtta kh°wn to the axT in g ' his-c^valeB cehc^em ulate the [•^®y flguro in national affairs. little gIts mapy^ ru^lps. are those_orancient “JfUJj 7 Fh®850« hftfli systemrinveni- ^natural ones4o -BudHt-strikteg-degre©1! t^ Q.ur:oamLimr©hIoodlCher^ BabyTop, the promfsing hatufe of the 8ecret^ y ot Cicero^ 4hat theJiandbcap -heretofore suffered |H«es etal. figure here.' When th rsp a p r valley to the .scientific excavator be Is^M^TTOW Tt, haa,n° phonetic ba- by cripples is-materially reducedT—— jll»h conqueror came the bulk b l the apparent, An »i artlflcal arm was recently eexbib-1 i^origlual.MexicahB were hot savages, comes l/ftnn W6ra neco8‘ «u viHvarwrurwaBTCCBUiiy I t is near tbe yulnB of Babylon that 3^4aehe4rhfefua{iohairS'ufglcal ItM T O r a j r u a t i e h o l ffufglcal con-1 ■hut.a-civiHzed people, as far removed We find what mhriy scholars bellAva to are even tales tha{ Caesar kept qiyNH grass held in New Vork. and dox- Ir*# wild nomhde a*viu a «a Aiwrr a U1A)’ (V UU the viiv 'UvA* ----- of North Amer. be the. remains of the Tower of Babel '^ A 115?11-en909 golnS at once.' It is terltyivith wblch ftp nearerf^afl able th© wbito raoes th©ni8©iv©s, immePae qube of brtck—work certainly a long.Jump from^hatrto tho tor perforna different - tasks Was little [ (This aboriglnat~Mexlcaa element ls va? handy-gjri ofrtQaay,-wMbse^wift"pohv short of a y^ b lation r The artificial I i^ ^ ^ S t im a t e d as representlfag froni Frances*’ keep8_,ip ^ t h 'a man’s uU llmlTpermite ofTiTe peffbraahce of I.o^^W.rd to on^hff.lf-thoopu]atlOH; by that ' E w to o tlw w — Standarda newspaper printed and eijeiuated all ordinary tasks, including the dflnk- 0ome guessers' eveirmore. ir fia s lur Few people at the present day have ing o t a glass of gater, buttoning, of jaiBkedeome.of the most learuedLschok Probate. any Just or , correct understanding of shoes, tipping one’s hat and, as"abi'eX'‘Ha^,®^a^ exalted ^patriots' oelebrated ltr v ^fA^true copy]. 45 ? p <uAyAi.Mawp in Q g a .,fe < d |te r. phonetics. Tho average person con tremo-example of- lts practicality, 'the I Mexican history.. The greater part of fuses the names of a lotter of the air carrying aTsatohel weighi5g a b Q U t ^ 3 o i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - |^ ^ ^ P ^ ^ ^ ^ P ^ ^ ^ P ^ o U « ., nhahet wif • .StateofMichigan. In the Circuit .Court-foy popea represent, fails to distinguish ->•hie County of Washtenaw. Suit pendlnktn the In-the, artificial arm, fiber willow Is 1 !8 i erlTf? 7 *1 , ter“ 7 circuit court ifor: the Oounty of Washtenaw, between diphthongs Ilka long “i” and used for the 'wooden portlon. -while j ,*^®anJ(9^ '^ ni9rIe®uIt Is tolbls milt r ittheCltyrof'Ann’Artmr,|iqh 4|w IWth.day. of th©'simple vowel- sounds, and in many Steel gears take the place of. Jpintsiand ,Aateo that Is ah L April, A. D. lDlOr William P. Smith. plMhtiff. »(, Pearl K, Smith, defendant. In thiscanse it ways ^betrays the fact that he is quite rawhlae .cords apt as muscle's. 4Each. - ■?r -»Di^rin(r^hat^-the-aefetodanti,?earlJi. Smith,■ without, a-phonetic sDnserTTho teach: m h l d e c e r d ^ ^ o i L ^ .P a i r of. bus^ l*WsWentoFlhls State, but her ,whereabouts ■»re unknown; therefore^ on; .motion of John Jog .Of. stenography has spread-, a Penders, fesfoned acroV the' back hnd r puS 88d yx lnf0r^ortty of our aHachrSoliclUurjor plalntlfft.'it ia ordered. knowledge ‘of .phonetics;: and in the the which furnisheMhe | ’^Ighhors to the southward. defendant, enter her appebr^nqe' ih^ soil TWtSff 8tcprodnceTBrmuch more sary tension.. Thus the Shrugging-ofi ___ a the rlo^xun^nje generaWreaUasat foif-o <f:a5jniran oas= =the4Sheuld6r4l8^made=tdJcontro|4the S T . JOHN’S EVE CUSTOMS -uHelsorStandardt-said-jmWieatlon-to-be-coa-- -}' ............... .. esen tlnuedonce, in each week for. *ix weeks in Sutr system Of spoiling the English lan arm find hand, and the 240 parts of which they are composed. The^aw-| Brittany Village Folk KlndlO Great CW8lQI)l'' ■■ . a, D, KINNBrtiifcult^ddii^. guage. hide muscles.,move the ateel-JointB, —Bonflrea andbaldens Use Oharme ■John KaMibach , S olicitor fo r P la h » tiffr "36‘ > and the unison that obtains makes ithe j ‘ ; Tb Get Husbands', ALPINE GRANDEUR AMA7INR action .of the arm almost,^natural.! The -1880T - Some of the^cuBtoimrof St. John’s ^Commissioners’ Notice. N aturq Has Wrought Great Changes movement of 'the stump, wbieh, ' by eve in Brittany are as quaint as they -means,of^the-cord-attaehed-froapth< reaque. In many villages F8TATB~OP^Wfetfi€iAiT,-County •Of~W»8htfe: to Uplift The.ir .Magirtftcehf naw, ss. The underei<rne<iLhaylo« been appointforeatm _t0 the~ shoulder euspen^er, giant bonfires are built, _and round Peake—Volcanic Work. edty the Probate Court for bb ' ' ~ .raises the hand as high as the_wegrer --N o th ln g -in -the world’s h fw to ^tsf .wishes—JiigiLjeno.ugh to take off tttS" I1the departed. The cure, has charge pi ed, hereby glve-notloe - that (our montha-from date-are -allowed, by order of said Probate Court,, for crodltorp to present their claims against thecstate of said deceased, and that they will meet at-the late residence or the deceased in theVillage of Chelsea, ia'saidcounty; on the 2let day of Juno and on the {list,day of August rt,-at- ton-o'clock ar-ra^ of-oaoh-of-sald w. to reoelve. examine and adjust said^claims. St«arAi>ai:25'th-i9ie.^ __■ : Waiter Danoes .: W. Rdy French -m ore-im pressive than the Btory of the hat-OOriisb hia4hair, if so desired. -1 kindling flrer or, wkerb lHs-possibier AlFs. T_Ten or! twelve- million years - A downward movement of the shoub ;> boy dressed as an angel Is let down ago, possibly'far more, a long unseen der causer a slight tension on another . the bell tower by means ojf a*- pulley, lfted^up-out of sight again after line o f Wlnaf /ll*Aril «m1 si ^ ,stasteB .«...i. ' [■rTha The most discjdlminatimr pan be gratified in the choicest m* And Sm oked .s>cyxar The. g reatest pare, is exercised in tbe: selection of our cattle', whieb assufesyou of tbe very best the market'affords. I f you are not already a patron of th is M arkebffigew a triftl, you wilh notice a dMterjau.ee* , , , , ; . r'-li P h oner-60- 3tS S ;® . F red , K lingler 7T\"1 ...J'-r.vn:i ■■J: : ’i' .... ( 4L GUARANTEED T-i' t\ -it p r o b n is - ; Obicfe^Feetf . riv!-/:*! *? Protein s . . ANALYSIS jf PHOENIX . P ro te in .......... .. f- ,10. JS *-, • . • , *-. . . . , 2 . 5 mm Fiber . . . . , . . . ^ . s . b. —'t ^ ^ e ^ ^ a n t r f a c t a r e r —o i i r o w n ; fe u d 4 _ a n ^ " - o tir- . ! j;’ . v;;‘ 1r-.-<•' ;•• j - ■r. m _repntation-‘f6r- q iiality: standsJback pf ^W ^y poQiia,, 1 ihv FQR SAL E A T Y QUR GROCERS. QR A* Lonely" RMd, Worn by Ages" of Weather is the Worid'a only Olefin ant to the Honpr of Being to Tower of Babel. . 4 ‘ •* .' .j.. !L*r:A.^.r-' iil,* ___ ,i..a— I called by the natives Birs Mimrud Recent exhaustive examination' Of the ritranee pile and: its-slte) has revealed the fact that the, tower which once stood here consisted of seven stakes -RXPOR'TOFTHB-OONDITIONC o f brick work ohan earthen platform, each stage ibeing of a-dlffer e n t ^ l er? —:-----Kcmpf Commerdal & Savings Bank ; . - -! !:■ The tower bbastbd of a base measure* close ot business May list, 1916, as called for by the Coumisment ot neart^ six hundred .square At.Ohclaes. Miohigau. at the. sloqcr of the Bankln*Department: , - i, i ; feet, and rosa 'to an imknnwnJhfllght. BBSOUnCES. Even today7the ruins rise some hun Loans and discounts, viz:— dred-and sixty feet-above the level of Oonunereial Departments **•*»i ».• 1153.78822 ■ LSavIngB DeparaBeat-... iar—Met: a Uohde. mortgagee iivimet mwmnacq aauuseumiutui, vixv^ . .... ..... . _ 48,53680—1W7,97488 -oommereiftfiDspartwcat:.: : . . : r:..:...... ......,. .4 innaer , ^ ..... ■ ;t7774T77:7T4: Prcmiom AcCorintl............................................ .............. ...... ............. . 833W Overdrafts;.;.,_____ »n %rrfVmiiMMHi rvin iitn vh Mt«llt«44»««4f t M .184 80 Dog Knows Phone Ring Banking house,......... t * i«i i| ■ Mi ■ MIM4MI M<t)tl| I 18,00000 -Bud.-a-BCetoh-terrierH w netfby W, Famiturrandflxtureerr IHMIlil l< IM IUI I 5,00000 Otber real festate,.,. in the earth’s crest, stretched away which results in bonding the "hand | >he has applied a lighted faggot to the — • --r— Irom iTance eastward hundreds , o:! backward from the wrist Joint ana tne h pue, -^fco iniuregetting a husban.djjefore ■Saiies. ^on-tuia line followed huge vol ef the Bhouldor cloBos the -fingers :ar le yeai Uie villaji Tcanic butbursts," '7- ; i3 . O o m m istioners. Next ensued a vast slow subsidence, locks ;th em^so^thatnhey ti'ghtly-grip j ens dance Found "Tiliur bofiflyes, imid which w ent on through, geologic tire object that is, being handled, from ;return home to dream of the young ■epochs until where Mont-filanc^now a toothpick to a^ygHse,, Repeating the!■ 1,617 If. . 4 ■~ “ lime--- ."4ZZ -Fr-Pteneyr atr-omplpye^bf-theiSotitte D ue from o th e r b a n k s a n d b a n k e rs ;. . . . . . . M44MM>1<t downwardt-movemont of the~t rt«««* 16,00000 ±lh®saitaB3aa_Iay-the tame^with Bread ^ ,Telephone company yiriae^adziay the table-with bread -joarsilts-Bum gilt lS,780 feet was a sea era New England I]qm m i 86io n e rs’ N otice.: In transit.. . . ..... causes the finders to be unlocked. The and cheese.and garlic,..aad .throw the and a 'memhflr^of-thft-vnlimtHBT-nTO Items Reserve. -Dommeretafr STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Waahte. fringing an: old continent. Large riv .wrlBt la provided^ Unitea hcates nonas. t„ tl.U1............... JU{‘ISIU.U4 *-4-4-*-e-«-«-4-4-«-*-*' wlth a4_hlnge"JolEt ♦ 2,5«mr ,...____ _ . ... front door wide open. There is no ob- brigade, cah ' distinguish his master’s Dne frOmianks rDaw/MF-'^ne undersigned bavinrbeeirappolnt; ersem ptled-lnto^it.—D ep o sltso fm u d in reserve cities,. •Tin »imi nr*r',-»T. iT“ii .$30.629 04 -46i678 59 mbythe Probate Oourt for said county, Com- sand, gravel iwere laid one on another and a button and can-be locked secure- ligation for them!to~acceptrwhoeve7:i4 telephone Cell-two rings—from the Kxchanges for clearing house,;,.. . 8,20080 -alMionera-to receive, -exmoine' and adjust ©U U. 8. an d Nftttnnfl.1 h a n k enwenov i«4.4 >«vt't-m,vrrr-f>Tt*«*r' ‘1,001-00- -fiiOOO OOU v„clainsand-deraandS^f-all-nersona- a g a in s t th e as-theB lnking^ent-on-untll'tho-layers Jy_inUth«ifl_pflsitlons._Ifjde8irfid,^l]^Ltbe...flrBt-to_-enteiv-bnt-U^oftdn--hap- qtheT~Pnambwg4oirtKc8i r n a^raccora ^Ola Opltt, tvrr*r»vr»vfvnr^.VrVi/rrV,TTTT J.05600- -l& " oooocr'roc Mlste of - -K m ilir B oynton. . la te - o f s&id hhcame BO.OOO feet, ornea'rlyTteh m iles :button-.can- be-pn^hedrback: and -the 'pens- that'they1dir, for tha Tight^riTHrr jhg to a Wlnsted i Conn. V dispatch to silver coin-.................... ;............ 2,71145" i>ooo.c ►Oft; county, , deceased . hereby glve n o tic e that Nickelsandcents 77r7^:7.i,.......... “ 18126' y^st--flexed-automatically^by-meanB|4i^:not>Ukelyto.mlssh'i8-chanee4 If !T4 -,.r the New York Hehald. -row-monthB-fromTtatewreanoWW, by ofdiTor 'thick:'* ja ld Probate Court, fo r - o re d ito rs - to - p re s e n i -of-the- cord which -opeps and-closes -indeedr he “appears; tbe parents are •44,816 35 170,078 59 114,923 94 When the ■bell'rinaa twlceiand-Ein Checks, and other cash items. tteir claims ag ain st th e e s ta te of sa id deceased, " Thoh a t ilast commenced a great the fingers. All the work is done by qtijcldy-called-in-to'ngive^their con 36801 and that they w ill m eet a t th e jaw of$ 0e of ’ uplifting; the struggling subterranean ney ls-ftthome and does not hear the the—shoulders. Raising tho elbow-1 sent t ern * ...............— (Total place call the dog searches for him. By t ni i mtn ri rtTi ... i....... ^1726,95812^ . la Batd^ county,-: on the 8th day of forcesrraised a huge load. For* ages moves the wrist one-third of a turn. there and then( UABIIJT1ES. barking and other means ho attractfr -Juw-and^oif "Ihe. 48th day of August this went on until the rocks, crumbled; ■ pwtt. atten o'clock a, mu of each of said days crushed, contorted, rose above the wa - The accompanying line drawings de-1 Capital stock paid in.,.. i| ••■(•4•4*«.»• MIM1 Ii << f«t M . Vr.... . .7. .n -R.40,00000 his master’s attention-io^the tele Surplus fund. ‘twelve,- examine and adjust said claims. > 4 M II » * A * » 4 * Mumito . .' ■■■■■■■■. 40.000 00 plot the mere important features -of ^ j 8wli» Move of Importance. phoned Dated April 20th, 191S ___________ tera and cmiMnuad to rise, forming Undivided i&V profit .net. 77 _21,KU4fi . DtvjdondsTTxnpatd..... rr -John^Wattrou * iTi-rm r; f * T h eS w issfed eralcoT m citreb en t n_Rinney_failB-to--respond-at ■OonunercrsrdeposlU subject to mhr^ehaw:6im~maklffr John J. Wood LffiL . • **»»*• 44 aight^to-thedoubleringB uddashes Commercialoertlficatea of depotrttTTv?: MI•. .<......................... ■- Cotnmlsaionere. B w itzertand a tableland. II M — n oc'. .......... checks.. 5. ..... 209 25 iSUisse de Surveillance. It will «b< to his master ’s room and rouses him. CertlAed Every hour since then ^ a in and Cashlor’s checks outstanding ;t7’.- ~.t.1,1127a.............. — — lsm ■—— l^om posed^ef^fifieen^SwlBrappointeb; That; is onerreaBoir why Plnney never Htatemonies on deposit,.,,:..'........;, . , ; , . ;tt77;7t,'7;'.r . \ ' t 6 ;ooooo' :sn ow r^iT erf^giacter^and avalanche" deposits4,bookaoconnts)....-.-..^-,.............................................. '366,944 88 . by the counoil and chosen from the: fails to report for duty iat' a night fire, Savings 'have been sculpturing into peaks and Probate Order Savings certificates of deposit. ............,...........;.. . . . 4 . 38,808 8.5— 026.126 of 3 jvarious cantons where Oarmftn, carv in g .lnto4 -lakcs and -valleys th at , t ®JATE OF MICHIGAN, Couhty of Waah•••. ....... i - ..................................................... . ■•.•728,66s12 iFrench and Italian _are spoken. Tb< -— Napoleon In jDpera.------- -- Btnte of Miohigan, 1 S^A^-Ss—At-a-sesBion-of^the-probatecoart1 vast—platform=with=}te=reeent=-sedi*^ County of Washtenaw, ss. : i 4; . f"5 I ff. -Count y of Washtepaw. held at the mentary covering and primeval gran organization will supervise the im Long ago drhtnatic authors put Na 1, John L. Fletcher, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- 1 PWf,®. h'^ee in the city of Ann Arbor, on ■portatlon of supplies and materials re poieon I upon th© stage. R»t until the ment is tree to the best of my knowledge andbelielandoorrectly. rcuresents tbe-true-state oHhe—^ i i q b day, of May, in the. year—one- -Ite core. IhoaaHd nine hundred and sixteen. ' .qulred for home consumption and t« present ^the little cornorat’ h as: only several matters therein contained, as shown bythe books Cf the bank. T h e re su ltisa la n d o fu h e q u a le d -Jv-LTFnBTOHHBi-Oaahier. _ ^^flt.-WilliamH,Munay. J.udtre of Probate. p rovide Swiss industries wilh mate spoken,- Now he ls going to sing. The —Subscribed and sworn tobeforemethis8th day of-May, loir,. — / Ife^of eiara 'A-, granaedr. : • “ nu?^horlnA tter of the el -------------------“9«rt, dccease<i1 ----:--------- ■ ---- --------- — D. L. Rogors.vNotary-PubitEsr^" TriaT. -It will exercise no control ovei libretto of the opera is ready and a . •. My commission nxnlrea iwHl in iota h n fe ncm .b u sh , executor o f said e s ta te fthoim portitionof metals.whlch^is , M. Josepii4Lmi6er^ RbbTnTB-Pecu¥a p-Affaction4 J K : n~UtB-eourf htA flaairaddogn^l Icharge of a Beparate_Byndloate^undei isto-writethe-musicr~TI ^OUo D. Luick iuic^ ying Uvat th ^ sam 6 m ay,b e h ea rd and: -^rToblfi^wHcirEdward-Beitrandorff , 11. Kdw. Beach .government control. r Directors. pie, •’-181Sr1*—The^themevwill include JohnR. Kemilf tT ^ ere^iftha(4the“t2tlr day of June RfidrLioh (Pa.) shoemaker. Baved from. . I a -£. Vogel— ~v!?K:*t-ten-o clock"ln-. the forenoonrat said -a~cst’has'-^deVeloped -sueh-an-affectiom /tire-flight from- the Isle-of- E lb srtb c ~^g*^^c^bg^appointed4f5F^fieaTlhg4^|d ' FrenchColonlalPosseselona. idred days, ''Waterloo a n d ^ S t: T o F 'itlT ^ C u e rlh a f when other robins ^vLl ls“,f ftherordered, timtnacdpy of this in the vicinity m igrated it remained ; .The French pbssessibn.of Indo-Ghim Helena. The role of the emperor will Wer.A be published prevInnT ' ;. time » three successive weeks prev. Comprises the colony of Cochin-China said of * * ■ — rbe taken by M. Zimmerman, who ■SaipJAM hearing, in The Chelsea : a nowsnapi printed and cirenlatcd behind. / the protectorates of Cambodia, Annam, -?ns2£f^S.1ft*n°wsR»Por Joins to a strong tenor voice the NaTH E C O A ST .Although tho bird; was never, caged LINE ia^;t said cmmt v of WaB' .'0 d,c^'u4yof_Wa8htcnaw.^jfPhkin iMJLBQBHJind-theterrltqry-ot -poleonicface^T heldenxef^m aking it does not strayfar from the shoe l.‘ U n4L I?^rIF Ml?RRAY' Jnfig» of Probate^ « tree copy,) • • AC maker’s shop,- coming there at inter TKwong-Chow-Whn, leased from;TSiir)B Napoleon sing \. ~X mhAa' AMt.Hn.iU Mr approximately .■. L-—--:-----does ; r% - not Jack in-- audacwbnrma Au^uNmnoHR. Register. n aroa^ embraclng' ;vftls during- thB“day-Tmd“Bloeping: in -;31pyfl00-8quare. miles. The populatior accepted by the French public. >IT, the shop every night^Newr-Yorlr ;is estimated at, 18,000,000, ot which jOttfiVCLAND; 8 UFRALO, NIAGARA FALLS !'World. about 35,000 are Europeans, the reat HURON "ALPENA.ST. IGNACE. London-8hort of Doctors. M I - , i- v5l\ Chi The operation of the English insur City Men Better Developed. Vo n6se, Malays, and Hindoos, The prln ance act, with'Its free medical atten7 A ftBAl* VACATION City men afe better develoged than !cipal city as well as the Iprinolpal pori tion to-the low-waged class, i^ seri country men, acGordtiig-ftrthe report The W a te r W a y Is th e O nly W a y of^ entry is Saigon, Coohln-Chin& ously hampered by lack"6f doctors. In of a Gorman army surgeon, who bases There are now 1,378 miles offiMlroaf London, the 1,440 panel doctors have his statement on -tho'fosUlt of the ex* operated la Indo China:........... .. .. —1 been reduced by n o who have Joined ({ourpeiuf enjoyment. -t aminatiorTof 10,000 sj^icra. tie says the artificial limbs. At. A'and B 1are 'P. A C. A SERVICB QUARANTBB” the forces at the front, leaving 1,270 the farmers were inferior in carriage shown tho back and. front views, ?ePurjMSummorMswinthe Two'Glants of ( tho Great lAkm, stni. City of Detroit lit and J^ndarn War Conditions. to look after-the city’s 1,600,000 In* ................. ■■■ and In development of-bone and mus- speetiy'ely,. of the .shoulder harness or The-sword is the cpstfiest single aured-personsr If therem alning^numcie, and that ho found ,among them straps .and how they are worn. The article in ‘the oquipmenf-a subaltern more, cases of curvature of the spiffs, straps are so arranged that by slight offleof of ibe British army must buy, -bOT-'lH further redOWTSy 7 the hew* flat-foot and varicose veins than ly varying shrugs .of tho shoulders the and since under present conditions ■armies, the medical benefit of the in .WO STQP* TWHOOTn KXCKrT AT DKTHOtT RVKRY TRIP. ncTD ERAl BATH H Q g DSUy scrvtMbetween IViMda nnAPut.ln.nsy, June loth to September 10th. surance act may be allowed to ldpse, among the city. men. ■ ' rawhide-cords actuate the arm and | this weapon is worn only tyhen roy- which Wo^ld bring V reai”‘suffering J. w ' ' YOUR RAILROADTTCKBTS ARBACCHPTBO (jefferjon^Avc's) M IC H . hand in the desired ^manner. At C ap-j alty reviews the troops that form oi upon tho poor. sndnunz* rttwiioh*'for tnuMOWt*Uon nwww® l>cirolt»nd Olevoluiii.netrott Economy U/fied, pears a secUqnftl view of the atm, Inf;celebration is proving’ none too welPw^pfnt,ci y ^uiPtwd for Riving every »ps ? a .s ^ C T .i!w .!^ w a iX "w™ “ l0 ~ ‘ " ‘Economy’ has become' a word of which the three cords appearing at the come in tpe new armies. Presumably DETROIT 4 CLEVELAND NAVIGATION COMPANY South Africa's Fruit Export*, unusual interest in the last year, left are, in tho order shown, the finger grandchildren of veterans sixty years ran.rp __ Pres. ■■ n* n. MeMILLAN, A. A. SOUANT*. VIce-rrtM. A Genl. M(T. It is anticipated that large quan ----- . W ----- liKW 'wharf. fiS '-Central - though naturally to -a less extent in control cord, the wrist cord and tho el or so bonce will weep over tho dear Stsndir^’TU nS* *,M w< ™in tities ot' oranges and' other citrus T 1? by nny spring In America or KuApe. tth United States than in Europe. Qur bow cord, The pivot appearing at the little rusty tip can in which the old raining has not fitted us to appreciate center is tho elbow: pivot. The two hero carried his bouillon to the battle fruits -will be available for shipment \ from South Africa to England during its dignlty and cultural worth in both cords at the oxtromo right are the fin- lino at MonB. ' the coming season. In qnothor four heory and practice.’’—American Cook gerrepoyating cords. An enlarged view years the South African shipments of ery Magasinb. v , of the lever mechanism of the arm apGet* 8 oft Wood From America. 'K 'k**4*Pr«p. , F. ii. Hay*, Amt Mgrsuch fruit wll}, according to tho esti* ^ w+ ***** jears at D. At is is shown the bevel * China draw* its principal supplies nrnto of C: du Ghiapplni, British gov [■Me Shipping - Industry Worried. (ear mechanism which serves to turn of soft woods from tho United Btatos ernment trades c,omm(Rstonof to South ■ — u Lake Superior shipping Interests de he wrist, while at F appears the band and Japan. 4n 19J3, the Inst yoaf for Africa, amount to; 400,000 boxes, and which figures arc available, China im- in fen years to 4,000,000 boxes an clare that they will never be able to member.—Scientific American. portod from the United states approxi nually. move the 66,000.000 tons of Iron ore ; ' ; . at .which the demands of next yea rs ..... Clsss Spirit In Rainbow.’ . . mately 70t?{iO,000 feet board mcfts'uro, ^ptr, Ate not tUsing the steel contracts have been estimated. The doss spirit is going strong at yatucir at dUOO.OOft;...Thoflo imports Greece Exports Much Opium. more than twice tho amount of The big Minnesota mines are at the iNDARB WANT ADS iartford Gity. A few days ago every wore is such »n important article height,of their, prosperity along with itgh school girl In .tho school woro the procedtfig year and 16,000,000 feet OfOpium you ro elieAvy lo^or. exirett ffom Greece that it ranks In oxceis of 1910. ;he rest of the steel Industry. silk stockings of brilliant huos—tho third In thrOountry’s export lint, com Find & buyer for y.bur pro class colofs. Thiiro was a display of ing after tobacco and currants, Thoro duce,livestook or tools that , Take Places of 8cldlere, hosiery of purplo and gold, some pearl Germany Hat 2^00 Amtuilanca Ooqo, was an enormous increogo in the At ft meeting of the German AmbuTierlin has five schools "^oro wom and gray, others green and white, ahd y°u do not need. : iahcO l>og* association it wa« stated opium export*,in 1814 on,account of en are taught tho art of * the war, Which rafleetod to Salontki ^jlyourfftttri or find farm street car through th e .c r o w d ^ o r - still others black and rod. Tho hoys, not to be, outdohe, ap that the number of trained dogs owned ahipment* of tho drug which would help. garbed* tod j by the association at the beginning of mighfsrcB. Mach week botweenJW) elsewhere. and 400 woman oonddetors are f^dw* 5 * r WM m t 7 that toe Opium shipped from Greece is used The cost la Rragll—resulia n ‘many instances o n ooUars U S t - lWnum IT GIVES RESULTS ber w as how LWO. ated to take the place* of men oaued arc mire.. oolc th a 4MI SRonahliMk «4 •4 ■»e" .... ............................. Vil \; s, 5? • i m f -i:. :~ n T z !r ‘ . /; !/ MB. FARMER Try The Standard Want Column Wv\. ; a .: T TrT ? A.* , ,., -uy<t*jrtcg :-.j*., ;,.'.,r..1m,t, .Wi-Vt^r Y-vVYYi' Y _. -’*ii,.j, -$ir ■4-rV ■/<1 rifi?•»■■■■•cwisrt' V- ■ THB CHttSIASTATOARD, W *’< ;■'..?L ii: §av- Ife m D u m p lin g s '• _ <v/V* ’ STRANGE FASHION FREAKS 9 m 3w>ii Stow* tad Fritw iM Chick** Woman’i Stylos Follow Stago Fado or Left oven of roMk lamb, veal or beef, - National Ce«tum*»—QsrtorHtljrtd the cheaper cut* of fresh meats, and fowls, -:’-Y C pS*--Voung;Mi'dyrT. /. too old far roasting, make delicious and nourishing stews. K C Dumpling* make them doubly attractive and the whole dish Is most *conomlcal~an object to mod faaUks whllejneats are so high and must be made to $o as far as possible, - In a in e c a se s out ot ten fashions are born* not made, and they can of* ’ten be tracedto the influence of pass* -tag events, It would leeta that the short,' fultr skirts which are, now . K C Dumplings wftjgfflf 'wtq »ha n.iiHnUitbali Br Mn. Nevada Briggs, the well et which has been so popular of late “ inS^TAourrS level tmspwn/Ula /f-G* 'ifi'ih e same way as the tanlaV playaand B<tmn0~Powder\ | teaepoonrul vtltj b jnwnrl thn niiiim.ffir fiiTi cupeftorfentnglotifA/w*frearm ’ . ... dAnnna ■cup, rviiiAwtnv^in1! dances. Following'up.the Russian Inifttoge rthree times, the flnjuiQOr th e Pluto fashion experts ining powder tui4 ealtt flour,*b*kb„ troduoet) the Cossack coat and htgh into>this work the shortening al Cossack h o o ts. :____■ . . —and use cream or milk to Press experts keep changing the make a dough uia.iUfl than for H£-APPRECIIATEO COLO DRINK Ftm w ,-ta Enjoyment of His Rtfrefh* ' ment» Galls on .Wife and Cbll* ------ drtn to Join Him, Y j t i # M i n 7? Bw y i i D i i iiiiHUiiiiiiiitijNm niiaw l-“ Y BREVITIES F, A. putihewjoy iOporTfl t o iiw »ii»(rniiw iiin»tm«Hfiiii»i CTaude Martln o f S^PiOuU county COLDWATBR-rOharles P, Conklld says this really happened; A farmor celebrated on Tuesday, bis *Torty*sec* in the Creye Cogur district whose omi anniversary a wife greatly deprecates Sis intermit* orcein Coldwater, tent convive! tends ,U1: oudays and greatly en GRASS LAKE—War Joyed himself. Upon returning, home Repurchased the he wae warehouse on the cprner of Main and J!_ 1 ___ _ ________ % drink of cold wa Lage-»treete, formerly owned byA^ jjaot wife. He put up bis horses and W. and M, W. Dwelle. ANN ARBOR—In addition to'the cautiously approachcd the old draw well, The bucket rose almost noise veterans of the .G, A. ter, and yet fearing to arouse his vig* tain-sure voull; not contentment of^a old-jimmy rolii pn lessly as he pulled tha .wiadiaas h e __ _ " :y infantry will march t a t ho fashions, a s - lt we _____ _ hold so more. Decoration^. DavYnarade here next " , Bf| The night was quite cold And the wa* Tuesdt 'embroidered blouses'’ w ere the ter splendid, r W ^ A j e c u ii a t j o g u e . Then machines Were so p e r P to ^ ilH s Green when footed th a t ___ u& iraled^heim nd'W orkTand ^'M ariat^hrshbutcd, wW 5 S r j a H be wcently. jtte n d e d ^ Masouiu lodge dvtv* ahlon experts retaHsted^byUeB hg blouses as plain &a they would he madd, Y . Y ; Y Y Y t ;'Y ;,; Y'.:.; The fashion i o r uncurled feathers j r a s ^ e ^ e s u l t r o f a w et day. Curled: ostrich feath era-Were-OB et n T a tlio m e ,fa sh io n a b le function, the raih d eecen d ed 4 n to T ren teah d ©y ery feather was soon absolutely straight. Milliners, always alert for an Idea, were struck, with th e appear steSf'ta .i .. n Allow the: stew to bolt down to that the RM liquid do** not cover the meat o r1chicken,' mm Add half's cup of cold watei'to'stopjts v ” M m ml ing and drojLthq dot«h tolas** •; -fep-ftl^fcrTSeat o f chlckern—Co Ilf JN«hqpdirf5ri5minute*. lU-±~~rMade with K CBaking Powder -and etcamed ija.thU-way| damgirnga_are «• light asbliculu and are delicious with thickened gravy, ThUmlpefcadapudfronu^efo^^^ Pot Pie i n ‘fTh*"C6olc'V Book” by Janet pstrlchplumeaiicoame^hfrdemhn^ ___ OsSblon for wearlng ribbons In McKenaie HUl, editor of th* termlngledjKith curls-piled on the top 90 of the head originated In the reign Of to eat and that help reduce the cost ofHying, Louis XIV of Fraftce. A certain Mile “The Cook'a Book*' sent J^te for the w $%'''■ i colored certificate packed in every 25-cent Fontange was out hunting with the can of K C Baking Powder, Send to J«qu§* king and- oourt. When a hi ftifc&r:.- 2 I _ 5 if”and pulled 41 Mfg Co,,.Chicago, dov^i; With quiok resourcefulness, she leaned downFPuHed off her rlbbo; _ if Wha t f o p o ^ king, noticing the pretty effect complimented h e r on her charming ic K a e M iC o m e * o n cQlffure£=imdr 4rwa sthat- moment the m: " “fontange,1* as it waa termed, became ■__ —ujPeHjr'ICiaaey FlUs Uave done ms -the rage. " .7 "? moro. good Dsaa glfiO.00 worth o f other It cannot hiTdented that most of the mvdloist,” writ«sChA«,F,Tq£Of Him*. more extrjme-fashionB ori *comes on, ondihseem p i-thejtagir,-hut the' f,yjUi^ctw^tana3nikpMnr*nU-presi~ JoB.a_are=duerto^Toyaity. The vogue * ■■ “ ' • ' * .indaia _____ -yourmust^coimiiUo^ to :for hlaok andiw hlteJ^tah^ssm ot-yet But'geTa bottle ofJW oy KWnejr-1Tnea^o^tr .waB"the result of the death ^begtrrjSRIng'-' them*' They. of King Edward. usually help from the very first doses. JH>/, It Is worth a good deal.to youtokftow that Foley Kidney. P ills give you. J u s t; GOVERNMENT SELLS COM withPrincs Alft^rt tpfcac^l^^^^ ••Whatever do you jgant^ em and - iu'Munche^er. r lt waB past-mastcrs' ed his wife, from the house. .'What ard you standing out there in the lot, bellerin^ lik e ^ fc a lfjo rt” "OhpMarla,” the TTuBbsml pleaded, “you *and the ohildron-come on out shore and git some of this gpodwater,” —St, Louie Olobe’Dfmocjrat, >, — . Out o?"the Ordinary, “I’m very jnuchjafrald-m y wlfe is going to bavehrata trouble," sald the. druggist. * n lg h tu n d ith e ;o ftlc ^ th a t »i^ P . A . c » m e s to y o u w W i a g o o d n ess # n d . ^ ^ s a t i s f a c t i o i v ^ ^ T S v Y l t J s ^ foTffieaTO team-when he wfts. rftisjEui-f toia Maeter Mason 17 years ago. He liyedi;in:lylai^€ster / ,?What reasons have you for think l n g j o r queried hie. friend, the doc tor. , . atriklnp- fh « Kavoa “Last Sunday,” explalned the, adiy injuring I t ,! T heliarness makor.Yi^whea—-she feturned from church she repeated the text and was smashed to plecesrby t MrrFiTenc^ never said a word about what the biiiracuiouaiy__eai am e j^ oberlfwaa notified an(T other women,ha overhauled the^partles in Obelseai DIDNTUNDBR8TAN0, year or morel o f undecision . the—Methodlat j-people;h^ve a t last detewnihed to, go ahead with-tbeir church huUdlng^pro^ -lect-andY S&Lol^^lwixtrrbulHinFlA lidvertised fo rjile . v^heofflciaLboard: decided a t one its^meetinga somejtiroig : ^ e soliciting com* mittee had reached th e sumjqll®§i9Q0 In dependable: pledges Tthe m atter would bYcojisldereiLfeasable and that aw untlw hs reached p few* days aga{ sm d^tae-^oi^vitb^eYmmmence^ as aoonas^he"Qldchm^hJ)uil what your eystem needs to' repair th e .... weak sick kidneys. I t Is ihelr inabllU y pQsed^qf'ainrTbnfoved^as tlie new Two BIO-EuetStfttionsitrPlhama Zone to do tholr work properly th a t causes Jtkr building WliTbe a brick-atructureYand your pain end misery. ’ Foley-K tdney' Nave Thriving BuslnesaVVIth FUls-lend-tt<r-iffiatne«ai?ed"and elderly wljj^bo7 effected-oi^the^PTCBen: tmere. the spryneas a n d .elastlolty of. e plain, but S leh^--TheyJalte-ftWartr7tha^caUae of iaoheTstlff and aching Joints, rheu* At_th§. r a te of 12,OOi^tons a trip two commodious, with a view aB to service ■i I mat Jo'pains, and annoying bladder-and >ig coliterg-a re now rather than display.—Review, urinary-troubles, ' TryjHei ir'i ;■'ili-.i1 lent co al p la n t a t O riste The Farmen—Hev you noticed how -in YPSILANTI - Autqmqidlefl^don’t bal, Uanal Zone. T h e colliers a re the purty Sila% Corntassle'a-daughtei* is come,'when.they are whiatiedfcfiland Ao^iHes apd th e U lysses. T hey arc .getting to be7 ' j... BpecimeiRsIof thr saptf^^TrnTT^TTff OHAS. STBINBACH GOO fe e t loiig and 80 fe e t beam, the The Par8on (aomewhat of an artlat) e _ r______ ' ' ' Harness and Horse QoodB largesLoqal-cadTlera^Jo fa r constructed Why, Abe’s nn hflRMttfnb^irffipibY Repoirltut of all kindsa specialty. .AJbodealer h e re .’ Tier CJain, who i e___ ________ _ a UUslMLIUAtmueotA^t^ lefnds and Sheet _ hau- wishes th a t they were as ea|y^to-;rec* MtaloTTStoinhAoh Block, ObelseA. ognj>;e aa doga^AYmstae^YnaiaFgot »m her ma, Iw-Out^fbetTrecently-and -reported Rapid Prosreaa;__ ^ h e * jitb ^ ^ ofc:hls"ma^6htne7— Dentist. twenty trips a “I —understand You have 1: ^ke wasAtandlngin front TgMfpyoar aad ^ cc o rd i^ ly -Y h ey ^ li ca hoatlof-fromKaalaadr**----- .. of-the complalnaut’rt place of business,: 40:000 tona each to the^govenHa" “Yes. I'm giving him a few lessons but a wojman’a c o a tiu ithadcoqvtnced one. ■■■ ■ in hanging on to his itc h e s ,/ " j} -GrQrJLANJSth e man t h a t~ir .was not-bis. The Achillea and Ulysses,werebuilt “g h a t’s.the-AraWessont’ ^Y ^ achlne Veterinarian "by. the Maryland" Steel jornpany-at '“H erogeatfjfter-m er^H atT g^S jrt^’local - ^ r ^sim^a-fountHrsecoud^m B ^ --— oYtheaarae make as the “stolen1 car Sparrows—Point," MiL, i at a costot ■f-33—"I '"“TnSoeat Oha«,.Martin's 14very Barn. Phone ings-had ajotel^ndHobokenu M h v r ' ; i ■ No. 6 W . • Call answered day or nitthtv V n front of a store-next^daorr^Tlh ere _about fL000,000 each, T h ey j^ iy a B .Vi.t h ' | ^"How^n he getting along?” of Panama wns mud on it^ko the frantic busthesa "Pine. He^can.aay that-sentence M i?-:'\-< GXQHGBW .BROKW ;i« ‘oVtv_U....■ liners.-----" how and only-drop two out of the mafl was*sure that it was not his teaTBstate Dealer; Th_ere„.are two -government - coal ..five ’altehes.” ’ sleuths watched-feHtonrsTgurlDg ..the m Uonej- to Loan.—Life and^Ftre lnsuranoe,- plants at Paifama, -one -at Uristobal rlzKly evenlng.—Finally the woman BAtch.Purand-bloek. jOhelaeA^Miohi and £he: other at Balboa, The larges qht Be Worse,: .. came. She had pulaher—eeatYn" the at firlHtnhal, la__«iftpahfarTirT»gdina “•Doppel certainly does look rldlcuU 'Wtongcar. Theiuainesajaaadwouidn’t ----------- :--- :—— ;----------- Y including a rvaurrv reserve oua iu bJg motor car.’ I - 8. A, MAT — 0Q_hcms^not inciuuing ^ „ heliove-thcFmachTneJnYront of his etore of 150,000 tonsjQEJtho^uae oLthSi fl0y» __ eralD irectorandEm balm er, rYnavyr-_ Government agents say that “He wears: big goggles, the latest store was hia until he had wired Lan Flne Funeral Pujalahia**,—esfihraniniri they will always be able to sell fuel fo agony in motor -caps, a coffee-colored ai t^andJounii^hatYheHtcebsY7^ ^ _senn>ptly-niirht or day, Chelsea, Miohlj PhoneSr-; -' >■ ;■.._ .... merchant ahljm at a cheaper rate than coat and /&^ ah-of-eaorm oua'laubY e r was the one standing in hiarhame. private conceroaY IdtsY . - — ------0 . 7 hf.'ARbiODR Y • ‘WeHrtdon’t obJect to a man dress* YillageBoardof Review. Y Duok Flew AvvayJrom War Zone. Veterim ing up like that,Yust-so-he d w -w The-Board-of-RevtewYf theVUIage Fourteen years eipcrfence. YXuoJeneral1 ^ During the first week of .December plaaterhlsYar with pennants when he ftu^oneerlns^-.Phone^20; Resldenoe. 119 Kost a hunter, several-miles east of Henry- makes a tour through the country." C of Chelsea will meet in nldaleltreet, Chelsea; _ _ j - otta, Oklau„8hot- and kiHed- a^Harle __ elaej^osYIluesday^: d-Wednesd^YTuneTa ud77uud also quin duok, a rare species in this narti --------— Htrates) __ H.TirW1THBRBLL, ' of the S o u th g e aL ^ to a o le d bFIH e H ub^ItoIdB ohrB um 0aLw em ight on Monday and T uesday, dgneYSYand Attorney at Lai reautv of plumage andd jamark^ a rk ^ dropTn dror m. ugtU 4 p. m ^.to on them .tonight. ...... .... ingsrrthee"fiunter7carefuliy^ scrutinised Sm*n block, Chelsea. Michigan. Wife—OhtAadge^-YotrknoWnr^ht reyiew^rnd. atQusTthe assessment roll his trophy, on one; tag Jtjsh ic h -h ft-w a n T to visit those people; and l can't of said village, found^a^metal^band lnarked 4‘24 Be^ see why you do. JAMR8 8. GORMAN, ' ___ ^ Dated, Chelsea, Mayj ^ J E lie Zoo.” The duck was mounted by Hub—1 don’t. X told him that so — AttornejLfi^Law, H^RY"H71tV^YjA8Se8SQr. a Guthne taxidermist, and la how the that .we can stay a t . horne to: Office. Middle street east. Cholaea. MichICAO property of Mr. Walter Wilson o f the without tear of having them dro^T ta First NationalJbank of Henryetta. The <m usf ownshipBoard WTtevlew; mmprobable^route Of migration Of this STIV ER S A KALMSADH,_____ The Board of Review of Sylvan town* fe Tduok is.regarded ns pf intereat to-orMa’a Too Busy, _ 53,’; i ‘.:*---- - V riY ^Y jA toadys ship'w ill meet in the clerk’s room, nlthoiogttrts. "Crossing the northern “Everybody's sick at your house,” town hall, Chelsea, on Tuesday and . QenerAl Uw praotioe Jn eU-eourta, -'Notary “Yep. Pa’s got the grippe. So has Wednesday, June Q and 1, and also on .Publlo Jtt.the office. Office In HAteh-Durand Atlantic in J ts flight from Germany, the duok reached the shores of Amer* Aunt Marx, and 8ister Jane. I’m Just block. Chelsea, Michinn. Phone 63. Monday and Tuesday, June 12 and 15L ioa,' and then proceede getting over it." 1918, from 9 a. m,.hntil 4 p. m», to re light. Naturally, .the “And your mother? HkB she the view and adjust th trassessm noise and disturbance of war in Eu grippe, too?” rope is attributed as a possible jreason “Gee, whtss no! Ma ain’t for the duok’s long journey to a now t1mn Jn ftnvfi it fihnn fill lf>" wiiiTi on Dated, Chelsea, May 25, 1918. land. It is hard!: to rest of ’em." , ° J. W. Van RU'EK, Supervisor. :A^-Full.L in e " o f "Work Shoes: te aoroaa Asia by way of Bering sea. - ^ speoSalty Growing Family. 50,000 BOTTLES "Takingra cheerful view of tfto is SCHMID & SQM, W. MidOieSI, J4ow Smoking injures Hoaith. all a matter of habit,” said the phi Laboratory work at-the Paris Medl losopher. Bold in Michigan in Six Months cal college indicates that, tobacco “Perhaps so,” answered the man eraoking does ih’juro the heart, bu| with a worried look, "but so Ion* as Proving conclusively th at Michigan Uae the T R A V E L E R S not, as generally supposed, on account the stork continues to show such-par- people are satisfied with Tanlac. They R A IL W A Y G U ID E of the nicotine present. Tobacco with tlality to my' household, 1 fear it’s have found it ah honest jaedlcioe p r i o r a e OR NTS various proportions of ntcotine wSs a habit I won’t be able to acquire, H which tulfills all claims made for it. OHIOAOO 411 • . D*AR»0*N S t ., OHh used in^the tests, and the effeot on the They have found i t a splendid tonic heart was .the same. Oak leaves were Youthful Egotism, and system builder, purely vegetable found to produce very much theniame “Miss H iw er will read a paper be {^composition and tree from the'often rosult as tobacco, and the copoluslon fore the Thursday Literary dub on leaved mineral taint. They have — BetWAenJackson, Chelsea. Ann Arbor, YpsiJanM reached was that the harmful effects ‘British Bards.’ *‘ found th at Tanlac not only stimulates, are due to produots of oomhustion oon ^ AndOetrolt. . ... “ThbVa a rather large order,! should but best o f ail, RECONSTRUCTS. —■■■■"■ ■ talnod in smoke of widely different say.” ' Tanlac quickly to the seat of trouble origin. Kastern Htewlard Time. ■ “Depends on hqw you look at i t She says she can do Browning nledy and soon brings a welcome change in in * paragraph.” tlMlTMO OAAS. Bpllnter From Heart, health. Tanlac has proven of wonder ■Detroit S:45 a, m. And every two hours Early in tho present war a silver of -1^ ful benefit in cases of stomach, liver . M l a. m. »nd every two hours stoel from an exploding grenade poneVery Unusual, and kidney disorders,Yrheumatism, I*n*lna t:Nn. m. "Then. you say you have a model nervous disorders, headaches, unsound LOOAl, o*ns. > trated^ the heart* of a French soldier mam, (eturesA east of Ann whoro it remained for four and a halt husband?" MW) iDS'ha. and every two hours to s:ao months. Itocontiy surgeons sifoceeded "Quite. Since vo htwo boon mar sleep, indigestion and all forms of TlDuS fit*. To YpsUAntt only, VJ;M H«u, \ , 8eor*6t45 am, Si« »m, A»d ewry two In removing it in a delicate" operation ried ho hn» -JK- .ei*. rIvpj^ the nejgk* Catarrh. Tanlac may be obtained here a t the and the man is regarded aa qored, lor bors a mornont'a un\l, ty.'* store of H. H. FennCo,“ -Adv. the heart agte nonaaRg, ij^wwthvma. DETROIT UNITED LINES ^ time. ^ocal _DEXTER*—W hepYEliWard^Fr e nc h was returning home from Dexter earTf Thursday evening and as he-was turn ing Into, his own yard, an automobile coming behind him.at a high rate of speed and without any warning what* eve'r, crashed into the side of his rig, SHOES maylive to 110andnever b ack ! P r i n c e A l b e f t h a s a l w a y i ^ ® n s ^ d c o u p o n s o r p r e m iu m s . W e prefel l ^ g^v e tlH w ityl • P rin c e A lb e r t a ffo rd s th e k e e n e s t p i p e H l ^ c ig a r e t t e e n jo y m e n t! A n d t h a t f la v o r , c o d n e s s - H s r H s ^ d G J '^ T h a t so u n d s, answers the without bi t— r— - ............................ ISceTSIbert isn't any t h a n • t o Y a ^ ^ m o ^ t h e ^ a r e s t p la c e t h a f l to b a c c o a n d a s k fo r “ a Supply o f P . A ” Y o u o u t a little c h a n g e , t o b e su re , b u tJ tV th e _ c j(i€ fullest in v e s tm e n tiy o u H e v e i^ n ia 4 t6f>py~na eagit 9e t my r Uftt, w et nandtom* nottad-and fla/f,pound tirr~AiimIaort-ana-~ Mat ehver vryitnb-gtu*» potma . ftwmWpr wi/n .ipon*«rmp/*J«rt*» top that keepeJthe lubattviittuen tatundid conditionr~~ (\lrReyneWrTob*eco Ca,Wintton-Saiem,N.C. Copyright Ibid by R. J. RoynoM* to b u erC o . — .. ------ '• -i.: -; , / a SSS r 2 ‘2 DON’T MISS; THIS m ^ P IC T U R E A K D a i ^ T T i 0 r i o ( m H |^ n u u o ^ P _J s| i e \ i ’. o s r t T O j f o T r t ^ n H e n t i o i ^ V n 'e l e s a : - T o r p ^ c c l ^ liivorifeioivs, s-1 0 N lg h t< 9 r-1 5 ancJ ^20 and .^5: C e n ts C en ta NN 24, 26 and ... ie n e f it o f IAN AND ^AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN WIDOWS AND ; ORPHANS A Great Galaxy of Interesting Attractions 1VT ■ .1-_1^' 4 1 s.j-. > Valuable Prizes Given Away Every Day v- ; O PEN F O U R EV E N IN G S A M On T h u rsd ay. F rid a y a nd Saturday Afternoons at i A D elicious. 8 6 c Supper S e rle d From 6:80 to 7 P m » r « . Coupop T O f c , P' . Ava and Ann SL x-iJ J m ,,4jvV.'' p -f ‘<1 ' ' '. : \ &[ ,l’l “ l;>■!:•: ■ ”*■ muy: re'vkl‘ 1, Yii., •4 ^ ,v , i.s:. mwm I •-•■•■-v^,r.; ;l ,■‘v-'-c 4 , —i— if/- /. w^m ® W W t t STANDARD* MEAT mttimttittiimiiiimi •-,■■■■ k LOCAL ITEMS. mmmsmmmm M Wm. Fahrner is now employ eiL'at [-John Parrel ijrCo.’s store. ' ^ .. f ~ Born, On Thursday, May 2fltb, to i Mr. and Mrs, JbbirGhoffej, a son. D r.’R, 8 . Armstrong la quite ill a t I hla hpm e^t Oavanfl,»gh » S r KO I*. 13 koW ELV ,; Mr' am* Mr*JKent Walworth moved ------- J to their new residence onlW aihldg: ~ gigftRQ» Tneway, l ' Edwln'Plelemeler Is now' euiployed [ • f’ by theWm-Bacen-BolmesCo,------- j. V X:Hoavei;,^tormerlyof thia^piace, i ha^announced tb at he will erect a Mr*, Ohas, M artin entertained' th f -[WOiOOQ residence at Ann ArborV>brfc Five Hundred1Club Tuesday evening. I upon which will start this week/ OVElR >T (i. ^ YoMSMh»tJ!9!>^•nV*h' MW«l«tyle, the flneit. fit,ini' the bee^ of qualitiea at the loweet poeBible cost, -We eay we hftvgjust that kindofolothing to-oflet^rnM n ^ e^tesrvftrietyofcQtorr, pattern# ami models. =' - — ‘t 5^ Youiay^that le what_everyjTa6fchant eaya_.abQuth}^flioti^ jog. We don’t taka their wordlfor it oroura either, make: Ityour bufllhea* <o all the merohants in town and ^ee what they have to offer. ^Thftt’a the aureat way we7 fi*yt thftLwfrJdwe^hpmoBtln ft the lowest fit s .o o T O K z/k. ->*■ the bomestead ln Lima tQWMhipf-.ta Bpring; and Axle Co. >i4 . ._ ^ Bmpry p r Qhlpqm CoaaiUeraUoB All Qf the OheJrea mefchanta wUlj $1700. close thelr placea of busipefia a t noon | ^_ ^ _____^ Dpcorattqn Day, for theHFemfduderofj T h\C bel8ea Screw Co. is having, tlie day.\ ;" i the village Water, piped, t9 It*; new , ’’ • P" j~ "■ ' {factory s ite and is having a drive* ^M r^RtfM T8rW e8ley"e anaeia wererw"ay"^Tracro88 the Commonwealthcalled to D etroit lastw eek bythVMr-J^QWer Co.’s propertvi HburiHifttr of Mrs. C a& ^T dTliStlFrrTr"’ : : Mrs. H. M. Dean. T ' Bdr^oCThureday,--M^ay t> Mr. ' trod ^ fa , Fred peaterle, a ;aoh. Mrs. Cone f 4,lghthall was tafrttft| Mr. attd^MrsrQmderle arettieparefi to Str^____ t. . for*' sa n lta rr e m Choice line^ol New Summer Hftta. Capa; ShirtsTNeokw^ Qlovea, iioeiery, eto., now on display. Men’s And Boys’ Footwear —In MflnVBhfteB we have-yh^VelourncSalFan'd Wax Calf, In both blaok and tan. Work Shoes in all heights, water proof .j?gr_Dpys uui Uiw iruom plete 1ft' Viol, Velour Calf, and - Wax' Calf, in both blaok and tan, at all pricey B3 8 SiS S3-O PEN EV ER Y E VENING - ^ : | __ _ ^ w ------— ■"~ —.v~, v^\_____ ____ _ lTOW model, cleanly bakery, where-only-the best /ingredients .kre mod. Qall us any morning. Phone 67, and order the pie of your. If ltLlsn’t agoodpieyoucancome^aclt uiHleetyou^uioney^ That’s fair Isn’t It, " departmelii;i8 well stocked, with. dY~ _ o rth e b e tte r kind. Fresh shipment of Gold BondPeanut Butter fust recelved. Try I t r We arso^olTer you the be«tTeas ■ Cotfees-^the m arket affords. -Give our wagon driver your order, i ^v^tything we hauUle guarantee d 'tHY best for the tnooey.— ■- CH ELSEA HOM E B A K ER Y Tkone B7 / ' T. W. WATKINS, Prop. BSTAJBLIsilK D J876' li, Surplus and Profits, $1 OUR RECORD t ^°d)’ yoani of Succoesful. Progreesive, Conaervativo Banking home R SAVINGS, SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT A ■ ■ ’ O F F IC E R fil ? ^ HOLMES, Pw* JOHN L. FLETCHKft, Cashley u KEMPF, Vioe Pm. D. I*. ROGERS, A»’t Pwhler HOWARD a-HOLMES, Auditor Board of Direotprs H« S, Holines ' ^•I*aren C. H. Kempf Otto D. Lniek i* P- VofM bXlw. Vogel C. Klein l). KB<«ob XR. Kempf K. SL Spaulding ,v •V—- '\;C J V ^ O f e t W H I T B COODS SOLO AT THE SAME PRCCT ARE NOT THE SAME - S S S 'S Iv - S y a S WILL STAND THE STRAIN OF THE WASH-TUB ALTHOUGH THEV POSSESS THE DAINTINESS. VOU DESIRE. .. JP it^ ’UNES" OF WASH GOODS AND WHITE GOODS. BOTH MADE-UP AND !^?PAT* SATISFY. YOU NEED SOME OFTHESE GOODS RIGHT NOW. EVERV tS;VOU WILLMAKE SOME OF THEM YOURS, - m CORSETS?^ WE HAVE THOSE WHICH GIUE VOU STRENGTH. -COMFORT AND A PERFECT FIGURE. T ' ~ owashlpjo Dr. Rlker of Ppnttam also |—Harry B. Taylor,-of-Detroit, l8 -lh4 W agh^ ooda. Hrfx$y-8ik acres o f tUVrsame fa rsrto lc fiica g o thla week attending th e ; Na* ’-!■-i Bplash Voiles,, floral'designs, b eau tifu f colors Roy HadleyT-r ------| tional Convention of the Ediaon. 06., ihgs p ric e lS c r as a delega,te from Ih.e D etro ltEdl-^eaclrO toth7reeicm zeci77(SiubC pIa^ Poatmaster Hummel - announces- son Co. MrrTaylor ls a son of hfra, a splendid m aterial for out door wear+.prtce SOo. th a t the postofflee will close a t 9 J. 0. TaylOrJof this place. Ginghams, any color you want in plain. All o’clock Decoration Day morning.: The ------- .. rural carriers will not* make their { in a letter to the Standard, H. J. , the new checks and Btripes are here priced a t 10c. IS ld ie and Ido. > rlps'that dayi ^ r. KruYera former Sylvan resident, nOw ; F ^ ^ e B , yard wide,_.dark_and. light, hand- . I engaged In theihardiware business-at] some patterns, 9 e and M e.' Q w lH gto^heteachera’.receptlouat I Sherman City. Michigan, says th at! T b ^ irp n )e ^ l-S n p e i^ V e .i^ e iftp S lJ K fifO fiQ rr there ‘iiT v ^y ”"coldnsSS'l w aning ./this-evenlhg,' the - Misses th at they have had, a great^deal-oi ►nregood. “f**Messrs. N. H. Cook, M, A. Shaver, I The filth annual lecture course giy* | J. S. Cummings; Earl Lowry, Lester en by the Brotherhood of the, ConWlnana. -Tkerachmldr^ e o r ^ a r< ^ ^ .|g re g a tlo n a l church haslmen announcj; Baxter and Lyle Runciman attend-1 ed with the following. numbersL-Vied^ad^fasuniu meeting a t aub Arbor {Old Tuwne Quartette, The luphnrj: ['SeTfettdd.fifB, TW ' HkttmUi'u Court | injLevemng. Singers, BeilharzL en tertaln erf-and i "TiiezPikMer;Mo1^rSales Co. report Sharland-P.^Pannbn, lecturer,--Thd4 the following recent salest Fords to dates will be. announced lnter. George? Gage,4 William Bahnmlller, —- : Verne iFordyce,'Mrs'. Chas. Paul, E. j i , Church Clwlei. Oi W etzel,' Jay Easton, Dodge cars -to-Frank Gramerand Albert Hlndererri— Y----r r ------ "Baptxstt 0 entertain the C hatt 'n Seau Club. GhurchxervlcesramL 8 unday^flchoolj fty ■X-. : a f r o f^ p & o & th e b o y a-w h o ;w ere^so^eer* Ann Arbor Tuesday, where she will iously burned last Thursday. undergo an, operation. ^ , ——— -----U.— . _ --------u-,— -i—— The village^ fathers are preparing - Cone—Llghthall has purchased a to place a traffic cop at th e' lniferBec* I'esiderice in Ann Arbor.- Mrv and | tlon of Main andMlddlc streets. I t Mrs. Ijlghthall expect to mo veto thfl new home in 'the near-future. legend,4T orn to,the Right.” V' '• \tmX-u Miss Mlnnle K e rrla e a s^ o ^ ^ trn ltp l— apenr-^aturday apdBu|^ y wlJih Chel« j'movedrtbeir household goods~to Jack sea •friends; Miss- Kerrlness.“was~a | BOh7whCTe~MrrM c ^ Tep=f s^n;tefbBtdc former teacheLln.theOhelseaJchoolSu|-ln_the,Majh8tic and Colonial theatr.eB, . .1 • , both of which are'proving very sueacrgs_of-j;he^W allfarm la^H extee l ------- ^ - —■ 7 ■ • - Goods -r-r- ^r-Geor^ M tllspaugh; hub ,a c c e p te d :: a [ -Cfco, K ru m p |^ ^ d ^ n is tra tb r~ o f th e Position In th e ofilce o f; th e Leyvia | e s ta te o f Q eorge Gfytekunat, has 'sold His.fat 11;15 a^m. sdventh birthday Tuesday, daughters, Mrs. J. J< Haarer of f)ej pONQhROATIONAL. troitiuidJMrs. Jlalph Holmes and her Morning worship a t 10 o'clock with sons_ofBattle Creek spent the day with, him. H e was the reciplen t of » (ige^mdn;f>y ReV, G» -Bachelor,^ p fj uumber of congratulatory telegrams. Richmond. ■...1.-...... "..................• . | ■Sunday school a t 11 o’clock a. m. - Mr. and~ Mrsr- F ;~Pr~Glaxter - and METHODIST EPI^C»PA£.. daughter-Dorothy, of Detroit; spent Rev. G, H. WhltasFrRMtor. Suuday in dhelsea, bn their P re a c h in g a t 10^ =home=&om=Graud Rapids oit-an-au trip. Miss Dorothy" has completed ]L-Blbie school a t 11:15 a. na. ■ -her scKbdnterm a t Mrs. A. Travis’ Epworth League a t 6 p. m. mademy,^nd will^pend her vacatioFi"- Ancordlal invitatton to dll; In Detroit. .. - '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ <■ ■ ■■■■ ST. PAUL'S. Rsv. A. A. Sohoen. Psator. Muglin U nderw Baiv GREAT VALUES IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR-:. Corset Covers at 19c. M e,.SOe and:We, Nightgowns at 80c, 90e, 78c and.00c. . Drawers at i>8c, 80c and 80c. ■petticoatgworth 75c, special-price 80c. ^Muslin Underwear for the stout women- BetjteYmade ahd better flttdng-than the Muslin Uh« X. \.i •Tr,r^‘ -,-4; derwear yod have beenbuying.- All slEes up to4fl; 'Men^s Nightshirts, good-quality, muslin and.’ roomy garments, price 80e. v W aists and M iddy B lo u ses. Tke new-,modelS\are here, made of an extra- ' strong Co.utll or; Batiste, neatly trimmed, special values a t fl.bO. ■' Higher grade Corsets ft.SO and up to $#,00. / A special in Waists at $1.00; and there are Waists at $1.80 and up to W.00. —------ ---- Middy Blouses a t 80c and $1.00. r_ mpany H. S. Holmes Mercanlte Ca ■ 4 - I *4Hnr K' Fine Straw Hats . You’ll find all of the best straw shapes here in Sailors and Panamas; at so many different prieea, that there*8 not a man of you who eannot fin^ just the thing to suit his^ead, his mind, and his pooketbook. Prices range 4 ?pm $1,50 up to $G*0 0 . -" ^--- - : --- -urgingrfthe- observancer of Tuesdayr j^h^fthriftLftOrvlccR Sunday^mornln^ May;30, as Memorial Day, he suggest* ft* o'clock, ^ t b s m - t L p a r t o f thc .puhlic-xxejJ- Sugday-sctiool Su n d ayan 0:30.a ;-m ss th a t bells be tolled from 12k)0 Young People’s meeting a t 6:30 p.m< o*clocknobn_untll 12:05j.that flags be The Ladies’A Id Society, of St. Paul’s I placed a t h a lf mast., and th a t com-lchurch will be the guests o f the -Ald -rades stand >ylth uncovered heads dur« | Society of St. jo h n ’s church, of Fran cisco, on Thursday afternoon, June] Ing this period. 1 st This m eeting will be held a t the The “-little “Glass girl who- was" so] htra«“ of ‘ Mra* Chas. Eschelbach, orj terribly_ burne<l last-Thursday died j Grass Lake townahip. that evening, The. funeral was held *7 r ' from the ChvircH of Our Lady of the f ' ' s^‘ J0.H? Sacred. H eart Friday, Interment a t . „ .. *1* J _____ Mt. Olivet cemetery. Of the two Special dedication of the^new _mcboys burned, the P esterle bOy Is jn morial windows at 1H5 Sunday afti^-j the most serious condition, but it ls ° 0<^ ‘ The Rpeakers will bo Rev. Dr,, thought that ‘they will “both recover, £ « u i * _______ 1________ _ Nothdurft, The choir, of vSt, Paul’s A -'velvet ROW n b re -.e re e n t o . l S S ’’* i C^ n ' to™l9h_tUe| been installed In the Princess theatre * by the Detroit Theatre Equipment SALRM GKRMAN M. R. CHtJROH, Co, Pictures projected on the screen NKAR FRANCIHOO. R*V, G. 0. NoVWortU PmRot. are'rttaark ab ly clear and distinct,, possessing great depth and a natur* Sunday school Sunday 9:30 a! m; al color tone, while the eye strain so Gcrman-^rorship 10:30 a, m. notlctble to many people when pic Epworth League 7:30 p. m, tures are Wing projected on a pi bin English worship 8?00 p. m. white surface is almost entirely elim* Everybody most cordially invited. tested, even when sitting close to the ' .. ’ AmwmaeMR«wtii. curtain. ., 4 v . . . . , Chelsea Temple, No. U7, Pythian! Two interurban cars met in headon sl8terti will meet Thurtslay evening, collision about 8:45 Wednesday night j wne Regular meeting and Inlttaon W atts' MU on the P., J. A O.'Ry. | tlon. near Jackson. No one was killed but .... ^ „ several received Bovcrc Injuries which .I. . . '« A t m ma, In two CMC. prw o (n»»l. ANn.lt- £ " V' Y w I t « l nna » locAl u»nrr.l In thn wx klvnt. I ^ W” “1' "*■ W o,k l” " ’inl It Is evident a lutsunderstanding o f |” ^ There will be an autoaipbllr asortleW was res;>oiKslble f^r the wreck. sembled every night right be fore your Ernest K. Pierce, !H>n of Mr. ami Mrs. eyes itythe qukkest possible time s t J Herman Pierce of Lira a, was among the Industrial Fair and Automobile the Injured, and wa*.taken to the ho«pltal. HI* Injuric* are not x> wrioun show in Jackson the week of Jane ft as first, reported, Mr. Pierce la the It will be-worth foio* to see, 1>„ J. A O, agrnt at this station. 'Dlls 85 per cent of the gas Is put into I hill ha* figured in other wrecks m thmwater im a GAS WATER HRAT which Chelae* people have been Ms* ER. Can the Gas Company1* repreM SUUvc, talephooc l E - A d v . jured. 7 Summer Haberdashery Athletic Uaderwear, comfortable, serviceable, —^tt~50c a suit and-more. ^ ^7 - ; ~ " Cool, summor weight Shirfcs at $1 . 0 0 or up. Fine GravatS—wo show some “beauties1* at 50c. Wash Ties, 25c. 1' v • ’ • ...tr r"■ • ■ New Arrow Collars at 15(5, 2 for 25c. Wo sell and guarantee Cadet and Wilson Bros. 1 Hosiery. Large assortment of colors in flbye silk and silk lisle Hosiery, 26c. *- S 'K. 1 ■t —«— —■»—*■■■ iii in11 ‘ . ' 7' :a • ... 1 ' t Men’s Working Clothes Y oiY Il fin d h e r e t h e b e s t m a k e s i n O v e r a lls . A l l ,f a s t e o lo rS i ^ S h irts a n d ^ The l>est ,wearing work so&s in town, hero at 15c, two pair for 25c. .............. ............................... ..y iMM! in .11Hi. ..... \ ' 1 11 — Ml ’ ...... .......................... r1 H. S. Holmes Mercantile Co SIJ S6»nA*V<«!l'£Efe'/i1;.:. s and Oxfords Men’s Shoos and Oxfords in all the now and nobby styles, in Gun Mobil, Vici Kid and Russia -Calf. - ■ . . ’7 AH guaranteed for satisfactory wear. ———^ l\ k.'t*►’ ■ 3 /] y ■*y**r” -ty: ./ THE CHELSEA STANDARD. MAY 25, 1916. of the near-tmgedlea of trwheir or woman!* tho rlch vjcrowd with Whom w i : or the hot played at tohool Id '■•>■ i" -AV.i'i .Mf V\. .* !",• •H ' «tv/y BO O TH T A R K IN G T O N o f a B itf M a n in a B iiT o w r v eAoieber Own foundation le too flimsy and partly because she bega^too lgte..They vo got bn uuqrmous | Moor of painted piaster j^TSbroethlng fn tbo hall, -and /the-fljfenMently thought it was to her credit that she selected :itP’ ^ !They bavAbll«palntlngs, tbo, -ad4edMrg, Vertices* with a glance of gentle wide at-the Landseers. “I’ve atwava fth b u g h t^ l-j^ lo tln g r 7 .W '' * private house the worst, <ft taste." v ■ “Oh, 1 f ^ne oWhed a Rapbael or Ai Titian !" 1 bald Mr. Vertrees. flnlshlng tBilr iffipiicatton,. not lit words, but with a; wave of bis hand. “Go op, Moisv^onerOfvtherTmt^^toem-eamipH Rest ThosfeWornNervw ■rinni* aim , -.Tt aU^ubstrUnf,^5heb famlf^carej •e em too* haxd to bear,, and-back. ache, dizpy headaches and irreau. ia r kldney actlon mystify you, member th a t such troubles ,-ohen com e/ from w eak kidneys * . J KldneyT^Ulf to Don't delay. ; Profit by other ’nea! ple’sexperiencw . — >-v ^ AjSliphltfaxiOise Mrs.-!W, P« Jqnes * O'fit; EV 'ftT J, •rty ttlAgtii and pride df fimlty 11g •, aftyB'■ “ was in bad shape doean’t holp much. Tha altpa* joY You dldn;t meet Mr, iSheridan or; w ith kidney trouj tion ra' quttB as *lnterdiU b e and my b a n k rr** Se pause<t4ud adJMt^d .a .lump : * Y tfey d A ohed though . ret/eraod, whan a Hch lOopjrvigbt Wfihby Q»?pdr ABrothere) e f c o n l i n the Mire rteUca j a ^ y l g i tJlA wMtWrtlyrHS( ajid ^lovdblo young man. la times Lwas so Tho rodgMO^A^ch he coqfluoteflhlo I h ^ oo>tc^a)d ' fi;a.r<!e^r ^v(,u ttiAjp tpj.j wlhdow ^nd palfl himself the aubio^ux thing to keep himself and bls family poker. VOr one of the aonsl sy;-r could 4b . , i . by a poor“btrt haughty" lii despalt’ ho sold -th’ e Idtt upr-so . . . Inspection charge waa fiiralahed;1ft ftvftiy wHf;ri rrmyp t h ^ .iiiH f » llpn to nnlt how Mary’s glance crossed ble. -bt that; tr ibute of a thorough stand and stooping ailatoOrat bit ro u g h t • bpains ar-Mke £ rifap.lu a new hotel; you w ere^ t& n’ t^ong, hut I tbfd Edith Throughout thfs cryptic soanqe( bis (which went up'-beautlfully the next yvitb a. flash of utter in my year) io r; “tractlpb stock” that was inhniier ,was profouudly_imperspna He turneiTinstantly aw ay but’she had -ftiund t t ;plea4ant~though» ^bek«; t ;cbu)dn'tj A ftO ornlngs, \ ft t—I couHt ^JXp^ioo^aa^^hay^both sgld^u^ttually-hXi^pearedYto^ecbaie^ios^*- ignn to laugh again, ’ ; , indeed., >ahy 'rodfowlth-A good bed g e t u p and my together-from the comroatciahBnrface s “No;" she -said,-”i»d^ow'“«ijce^t^.thA nrirves they woiltd', aO-Xsapposey p u ’ye kept : si mis tler^OXhook-bls^lieadT solemnly r would have seemed pleasant: to him >adi wire;in' bad C HAPTB l I—Co ■ •■— tvR |t.')— /TV V nt Inuajfl.. , .*■. theri gaxed agalh.- UUd shook bis head at ' Obbut^th& tlme James Bberldan woUaem but mammAJbqulredAbOUt-the-. _ 4rtuiM- Doan’*, „„ Kidney -ponnf ^ t e r Ws; journeyV' He stretched him. nently cured m« me after doctor's me<u; -came out securely on top, Again, and continued -tO’Sbaketilrslour ‘self fiat immediately,^hnd^haylag^e? sous thoroughly! ■ ' . i :__ cine had failed,'! :.: “Ob.he’s a friend pftiho.whoie fain?, But there camg^ a day jyhecLthree It. in complete disapproval. ‘-Mary l’’--Mr97rVertrces:prote8ted. fiy," she* returned, witty. a petulance pired“ 0Noftn6w^r’ tOy‘ the attendant's servitors' olT'Bigness fn"Thiladelphla “Oh,-most adroitly,* tool" laughed the oger-toUDgaekth&bay,eloaed hlae.ypa “You ^certoluly“ ore_ OBeFXdfflWd pother* TgraTbiy^ft to ltv en u p allttle which; Bhemftder^oeffofirtQdiaia^eL H D W ty .♦ooii 1greedy oounwrt^wtth-famvfeUQW: g i r i ^ 4t)niF abb eobtita-f hem^uspopb interest In things,_Thatfr alghtl" he said,' gloud '• i. ~~7s ’•^ :7777777;7v and take w»onfcOe and ha got flconalntqfl going 1wearily..- j And at ?hat he was instantly, aware worshipers,from *l|lew YorkpHand not sciously turning to look \at nje—wheu roaTERAULBIfldl CO^BU^ALO, N^Y. Lii'.^aVa. vjvua saynr*this mofhfiig ffiohof, ta staflf whew, and,they take hl.tu7U> llirQ iF ^•u—JM -4A.1U.----- :— ^ —1------— of an observer. Turning'quickly, he long after -that- there were iiO-tiia^- -aherdtditl ^ ^^ V h ^ g n tT o u r telegram; an.df that’s IdWeteS the window shades and [made ater abbot eyery nlghfc _ ^lhyl hashing «<MarY \ whayir^ttajhlfi^^ba? appetite,' was vouchsafed the pioture of a charm dividends l^r Mr, Vertrees. In. fact, Mary^Vertrees!"-' " -l7 ^-vtb"”TOncBir TOOL;"OuSl^e^pH^’^— She~ -If'Y o u Wani White Clover. there wasiabtblng'forSIrr Vebtrees. be I “Never mind, mammal . Mrs.; Sheri* ing* lady, framed in a* rustic* aperture other whlte jaeket—tho-haraesed pye^ He -wastalkln’ -oyep 'hiscplww j-7 ..: hrphe-o<trW^th^an-aDgry-:Httle-jertefo^ Most of the clovora are biennials or cause the “traction stock" henceforth of the “summer house" And staring;fur • ...i dpn and ^Miss. Sheridan neither of perennials, but not. so white clover. the head; “We can see tlieU&W hous& soar—In p e ; hall without. Said the: yqu^" ^{‘rians?’’ Bibb?,.turnlhg on bl« side, into his wlndow—*stralgbt lnto his eyes was no stock'at all, and he bad morfr them could help unconsciouely turping ' . '•. from the second corner ahead,|; -B^scq^ tmterglug^nejL ■ is aunuaV and propagateaitsolf oriV light wlttf too, for the infinitesimal .fraction of a gaged)his bouse long ago to npip j'njaiJ* to. look at me^peculatlvely-^at? thor It baa built straight across the street , “ He mtghV shakyp-Miai’ -Jackin. shielded his eyes by "Seed. Therefore If one wishes same time! They all three.'kept look*> white clover ta-the-Jawa-he-mbst: not==] from, ua, you. kuo.w. .HunestJrt. Sibyl Prop-Hght down an’ shot his eyes. hirhahdi'so that helmjEgotietf her bet second before the dashingly 'censorious - TSgrat^Be^m nniktagabout'the^ldest” out it eo short that np ripe heads wlir makes metbiok fif ja spake/ sometimes Eyelids all black. Rich folks gotta go te r i “W h a W - He-paused . .“What. withdrawal of her own. Composedly son;" Mr; "’James Sheridan,- Jr. Mrs. be formed to provide seed for the fol —the way she pulls the wool over Same m anybody else;! : Anyhody^ist. plajiiieJaim aklng for xne/molierrk-— she hmiedTsirverai dead tWles from a i e turned t^vuy, going back to tne vine, her action :conveylng a procla Sheridan said his father Is:very anx lowing year. Some people, are always people’s eyes i SfaerfttBtwys-up id papa~ me If I change ’1th hil. oift hoj* ious 'to get Jim, to matty and settle BowlnfiNWhlte -olover-ln their lawns and i petty’dthythlng^itnl: lie World she suht ;• Pe’m keep..’is. money; I keopipy window to draw down . t h e 1shade. rhation_to the effeci-that-sbo-was In rdowor/and she assuredtnae that Mlm Is: and wondering ^hy_they havo'to re-= wants out of Urn. and thenVinakes fuu black;sklu an’ keep outitti® ground 1“ “Well, you. bettor talk1; it over, with the summer houafl for the eoie purpose OCstichllke-pi-unlhg and tending. —M r.-Jackson r expressed-the shine tot him .behind h is.bock-s*’ right cultivated.. Another of the sons,: peat the process every .year. p ^ i^ en c^ \f^ ssu h Y 'h % :/obk: tf;h hie, ou^nessi /^ECe bottegr^eh^youi hlfaselfr}— Hurleg-puUod^enftugh=tj youngest one, they didn’t seem to con4 like somepody awreftdy laid out—" ' : I dou’t feel, as if I bad.any call, ex pliasl/O her unconsciousness—and at side?: rauljte^tonef0^hem selye 8> some? —He^fell eUepilat. a rustlfng bf-skirts actly, to go Into It; and you betterjgot tho same time her disarmroval-^of ev .how^rite^^ offieTBVether lib. the ihiddje I fe the corrldoh - It was Mrs/Sheridan to sleep n o w p u iy w a y ;^ Sbe^eftaae-and ery one,. Rpscoe ; hp’s the one that owns 'the-: stood by the bedside once more. “BUt qr beloutfilg"to la Sheridan',’.‘^he de new house across fhe street, where that heavenal’.’vsaiilBihb^istaring hurrying to greet her son. ' Mow IsthoTjt ^<9;trd8'one-of:;thps^-f^^ttk‘'peopte you must remember^pibbs, wbateyer scende4- the- -knoll mlth- ’maintained ^u.RldofTh‘,,<> ahead as they, reached corner and lovea-hls alike paflAdbesJs for^ Thef'a no tonger tho'jlteht^t ___ Bbbertr goea so often. P n tf r t^ - 'fihn 'feehns- ubara«a ot;ypur rrgekie».-aii th« the tlto) >rlghh ' ^ " at’sngw side door of the country ;marf§IoX*‘b f rjdttg-^rtrttmnc ^hlldrett and-wanft stepped^nea rer toJilnuio that hmhadio preioiSptlon othln«^rOouhl»_^«tr^ngth-Lj»^ ube'udTnthe street,. “Is tki by all of ’em-^anA you’ll always iflud r#mov«- th4«e homtly »potB. the Vertreeses)' An -elderly lady, bon true portralt’of her. 'Her husband and .houle ?*1 face'heifr and his eyes were troubled tuarAnteedhto Simply sat -an ounco of othlue—dauw*he's; rig h t in th e : eu3t’’ T “ * : I, ; her-daugbter“had'lbng~ffgo'Xb'80tbed heted and cloaked, opened the door and ■trength- from yo'ur"Uruggtat, and apply -r . ____T_ :o you~thlnk of tt?>,T have been, a mtle Qt lt nl$ht ...... anfl............... . and you morning He made a little gesture of .assent, came to meet her. '^Weil," he drawled, “f’in pretty sure her.i E diths lived aUrday”Twithi lier which trouble deep within her own, but she •hould Boon *«a that oVen the worst rreoklM seemed to content: -her; and-she mother,'Xs daughters do; und; Sheridan -. “Are you ready, Mary ? I’ve been begun to disappear, while the lighter the BanJtariUich'a SboUt, ba(f.a ihib hlg* kept their surface merry with laughter. haVe ones have vanished entirely. It le seldom 'to . the door, ^turning:tpj.spegk looking for you, What were you do get! i oaa’t b^'<^rfam tni1[ measure." sodieldihls wife to herrunity'fwlth] him ruatled that more than one ;ounce la needed to com* “Papa, Bibbs is the youngest" one’s, again after she had opened It; “You lne?" ______j t_.. . pletely olear :tha akin and/gain a beautiful And a moment'later, as they entered that she had long?agXhec6me uncon name, and Bibbs— -to the best of our in* clear complexion. ^ sdous of hpr existence, as a thing! sep get ia good nap,'- now.-, so -as io_ be'all; - -‘-‘Nothing. Just looking Into one lof Bp.iure tg a«k for tl^e double strength the driveway, he added, seriously; rested’up for tonight " ; . othlne, as. thla^ laaold_Hnder=gusrofit3e±of=s arateTrom hl87 ~ T ' ~__——r- Sherldaiis’~wihdow8." said Mary^Ver“But l t ^ g J— married;^ ^Hapbj does i t have-to be m o n ey b a o k lf H^teUie -to rem ove fVecktea.-* MrtvSherldan’s-manheXwas-hurrled —^You—youmean—h e ^ " “BtbtnrstapE: trees.- “I got- caught at it" AdV.,__ ........ ............ •— • Jim?". ------- H mered, havUig bggun to speak : too and Inconsequent; her: clothes rustled ^ { ‘Maryt’tcrled-hermothe.rr-< 'Ju/st-a8 CHAPTER »«•.,. r. “Mary!" Mra.-VeHrees cried, sharp? ^ChenL_a_,.mfla^ mot^than-otherrwomears~dotfiee5:she qulckly^Gheeklng-h 1mael f, -he drew a we were going^to call!—Gopd-heavensl" •/ : r| ly* ‘‘You’re outrageous I That’s a pe> h e : nearly always forgets the: quota* long breathfl_then asked, quietly, “Does Seemed; to ^ear_too Thany: at a time • “We’ll-go, just the same," the-daueh* It was gray stone, w ith' long roofs fectly .horrible .way of talkingr-Hon marks;---- ”~r" * them father- expect me to come downstairs of thick green slate. ^An:^hltectowho- and to be vamiflly V S! jlWell, . Unaclose to twenty^fout^ would; be.^glai tored mb8m»Q'erl,,OothlC'l^oflvegr _ said Mary, turning to* her. “I haven’t ^ rWelI, - I think, he does," Bhe an-: burned their house to the ground."- :•; built what he llkedrlt Was to be seen some unruly Internal dissension at .the .swered; been able to like anybody yet that’s see, It’s the ‘bouse moment she opened Bibbs’ door. “But who,saw you?" Insisted Mrs. a t bhee that he had been left unborn*' At sight of the recumbent figure she warming,’ “You marry:hiui,7aud maybeTt as he calls It, and he said he' VertreeB. ------ . . . j The Antiseptic fowder to pered, and he had wrought a picture never shall. Until a yeqr or so ago^PvA thinks all .our children ought to "be' "^“Dne of the- 8ons. -I-aubpose7hfllwaa. began to cleefto'the, door; softly,: with . Sbake lBto Your Shocs out of his head into A noble and ex drawing, bnt the young-man had heard arpund us, as well -as the"old Tfrtends b ad everything I ever;wanted' in ng'" i-believe he’s insane, or something. At thaTgefeBath^GlMisansHa ultant reality. At the same time a -Uf^yeu-and^apaigayjBrltTalhto turning of . the knob and the rus; and other-folks.— It's lust what -he 3east I hear they keep him in- a’sant.■•••■we IV rtdra^oif.SwoT avuig raw oilen, p erslTfTBgA ISferto^ti landscape designer had played so good; the p a th e atl&KTor • ta a ttin a rr n e n r o ta rf e eilr trilo ____ ana tt’s about-tlm e^I began to payr tllng of Dklihj, mid he mgHKil iimd5r8» ’ t hlnks-ygu-need—to -ta ke-an-latoreBir l aTlutn somewhore- and- •never—talk* corns a n d bunions. BBCPud7-WlUireagy<made^iCeessogies back. Unfortunately,) I don’i know j|'fAWn t __ , „ andvfsfa;7that^al-" T^Don’t Lgo. mother," he s a id .' ’T in trad liven up. You don’t feet too bad about him. He was stating at himself Starlng Full into Hit Windowr -how to^du anythlng—but something’s o rig in a l tesU m opials on*tlev|n -W not asleep.” He swung bis long legs to come dowjUj-do you?*’ • ' I n a mlrroiuapA t alking to hlmselfr ready.whatever look of; newness: o^r:offlcey“~“ - - —~-,-u ilde^f^e^bM'^^rlse'^bSt ^ M o th e r T~~ ‘ ' T . age somehow'" accordlng to hls concep- got to be done.” Then he looked out and caught me." mamea upon the place waa-to-lts ad* “But you peedh’t talk of It like thafF ” she set a hand7dnXils-.shoulder, re “Well?" , tlon of bJB-‘‘po6ltlon^lfirilfe’’-^ohe of his “How; did he look?" vantage, as showing at least one thing straining In tig h t shoes a n d feet feel fresh him; and he'lay fiat again. Insisted the mother, plaintively, “IY» :“Take A good look~atTme,- he said, y a n d c o m fo rta b le ,'' “Like a ghost In a blue; suit,” said own old-fashioned phrase^, Mr. Ver clean under the jpdmy sky. not—It's not—* k J t _ i * _ o n e o f th e grandest “No," she said, bending over to kiss “Oh, see here!".she cried with Altogether, the new house was a su o his cheek, “I Just w m e jo r ^ m ln u te , brusk (Xeerfulness. “You’re not so Miss. Vertrees, moving toward the trees .'had discovered, too, that there rem ed ies ever m ad e.'1 - , “No, It's not,’ said Mary; "1 know v Allan' B F oot—Ease has Juat pre* street and waving a wblte-gloved hand wasrno salary .for him in alL the bus- thatRoesg. It was one of those architects’ --------• i" -vented m e frpm .throw iug awsy bad ofT as von think' v'ou are; Blbba. Ih-fareweH-fo-ber father, "who was ob- zirig-dty—he:could dor nothing. 7 successes which leave the ow ners > n ew p a ir o f 18.00 shoes. It ii VDii'fA aw fhft rhAtifl nwA u ' “How did thby happen to aak you to g rea t. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It’/may” be. sald^tbat, he was at the |['Servlng- th*emTff5m the window of his ybu any-harm to please vour—,1 ........................... ..... . ________ ly 41MaiyE=^Batherrtraglc^and-altogether en^oFhigsMngrrSuclrtiineBdo-^ ^ Of the peopled who. lived In it save that •Whi m . « t h e feet. l t ta k ta th e friction p = ^ r is n ’tithat 7 " he interrupted/ Hon impossible, Do come oii,7mother, and n ail their bitterness, finally, to the eastly. “Stextrawdn’ry tblngl" f f l from th e shoe a n d m akes walk* they wewrl<mr^n^oursweIUng cities ^ C lim b e rs’- hosnltalltv," m * louMltllght ’---estly, I’m. only afraid it might' spoil let’s get it oyerj,'* man with no trade or craft If hhr rich families, one after .another, take . ^ ..te s tim o n ia ls.* ! flned it. “We were so very cordlal and somebodyJ«ppeUter—Editbrfv O ver 100,000. p a c k a g e g a re being used by And Mrs.-Vertrees, with many rais- f£ebIejQlutcbroir:lbat slippery *diostf Allied a n d Oefm a n tr o o p s a i th e froH t..Sold easy 1 It's a sort of houae-warmlng“I told you the child waslOo eensl* * roperty, Shall fall. giving^, set forth with her daughter tune* rise and fall—[they m ark-the everyw here, TJc. to e a l aem at anv snhstlfaie. The windows ^ybUo hp- ^ihner, and they talked about It. andtlve.’i-She-lhterruptedtlntnrn^^You’re- -foT-the~graciou3 assault upon tho*rinw TRIAL PACKAQI . high tlde. .It wa8impos8lblo-to lmagF R E. E . tentbyw a plenty^ good-lookin’ enough youitg nouse next door. 1 il. A-Uiiivwr >aced the famshaned anno of Aroiighf talked a.bMLB^^nd then the girl-go t Ine a child’s toy wagon- l eft upon-tr A f - t B N 8 . OI.1UM TB1), l , e K a y , N. Y fier courage up and blurted out the In man for ariybodyl ': T on looirilke you But as the mantel clock struck wheezwnlk~or;drlveWny of tne new, house, been through a long spelt and begun to ly six there was the rattle of an.outer vitation. And mamma said that you CHAPTER IV. and’ yet It was—as Bibbs rightly called get~well. And ttmt’ A -alL-thereJs-m it.vdO&rr andlMary..Vertrees cama ruRhtng and_eheJiad7t>jromlsed togo to^fecturo" It—“beautHul>’ ; “All=rlght~Ull=H;ome-to-tbe^7i«,ty7 ; Mr. Vertrees, having watched their uto the library, and threw herself Into at the Emerson club tonight, but that What, the architect thought of the If the rest of 'you enti stand It, T caht" departure with the air of a'man-who a deep chair by the hearth, laughing her daughter would be delighted to “GolfQ dl Napoli," which hung: In Its “ It’li do you good,”^ sho returned, jiad_-Spmethlng-nt-haaa rd upon the jo—uacqMrol !ably=tbat=t6ars were^txr imme-do-the-blgshowRStTtbere-r^am^ yast, gold revet of rococo frame^agnlnst -rnstllug tftke A pedltiou, turned! from the window ier eyes, Mrs. Vertrees followed de and there’s Mr. Jim Sheridan—and That’s Why You’re Tired-^Out of Sorti Hhe grav^woOdToMhe half, u—Have No Appetite. nap; and I ’ll send one o* t he help to and began-to pace the library thought- corously,; no mirth about her; on the there’s the ClockL Dinner’s-at-seveli* _ . Jectured—perhaps he; had not Seen it' wake you~ln time' fo r. you to got th irty r ~ --------: ) CARTER'S LITTLE fullyppeimteg^their-retunu* TIF was” contrary, she looked vaguely disturbed, ; “Edith, did you . say . only- eleven dresaed up bcfore dlnner. You go to about sixty; 7a small’ man, withered as if she bad eaten something not quite And she ran out'of the room, scoop- UVER-E1LLS feot?” Blbbs panted, sfarlng at It, as sleep right away.vnow, Blhbal" and 4ay .nn(b.anol>ft trial 1lute s m itf certain to'tugmu wmrilflf, Ahd regret^ ingnup her faHen furs wlth’ra gesture 1 will put vou right , the whltedacketed twin o f a Pullman. of flying gyage as she sped; He-woke^-refresKbd, stretched him-. of the, elderly dandy. His laorbre^ tod ifc In a few. JITTLE orter •helped hlm -to get out-of-his: 8?lfgLngeilly~uuuno might have a care1 -quinrmlsfaclieT Whe_PL_6hft came domif- at twenty^ ^ r J r e y t l o ^ h V E f^ e yercoate ^ E a p a L -Oh, chi’! And Mlsa Vergalmtu-toCKquiCk^rrtoo-long=a=puir w as^p j^ch ln g T -an - equally sheer frees was fain to apply a handkerchief minutes after seven, her father stood their duty^ 1PILLS, “Eleven wtthout-the-irame^-shepx-h upon a frayed -elastld^and, getting To CureCt In the hail, at. the fnOt of tho stalrer whiteness; and tliouah bis eloHi^a ^oyQ Don her eyoa “T ’m no gtnil,.|r'ftt^madft ‘It’sp lain ed ./^ ‘It’S' splendid; '' don’t you iJKnonT MH-fftctr.went~bllnfemglo'tho window oiq, tiiRy nad sbapollncaa add' d^flavur US got Ewuuldu’t have tniflsed IE waiting to b»-bor escort through' the am think Z I t llBhteas thlogB--up^oor ~Tho Biliousness, Indigestion&ndSick H eadache •' •.• • '’7 touched ithfe :Anaae so that it flew of mode. Mrs Vertrees shook her head. “I -daric. • -- • •.. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Jetting in a pale sunset “At lbast so one could suspect me to “No gloom now!" said Bibbs. The room was.choerful and htdoous. suppose Pm very ,duHj’-*~_ehe said, He, looked out lntp^ the lemon-colored night," she said. “I look rich, don’t L Genuine must bear Signature > This statuo in the oorner Is. pretty, Under a mantel of imitation black gently, “I didn’t see anything amus light and smiled wanly at the next marble a merrv little . '. ■ . •■ 7 med ing. They’re imost ordinary, and the napa?" too," she remarked, “Mamma and I house, as Edith’s grandiose; phrase, forth upon high and narrow “Eastlake"- house Is altogether in bad taste, but we ' She did. She had a look that wtoiv bought th a t’’ And Bibbs turned at — ~]£Tv = came ta mind,: “the ojd Vertrees coup* bookcases with long glass doors, com- anticipated that, and—” 7"'-:';,7. shipful girl friends called'“regal." Ai her direction to behold, amid a grove try mansion/’ It stood In a broad head ta 1ler th a n her fa thernhe^wa s as >of-tubbed palms, a “llfe-sike " black* fortflble^Incongruous-furntturerhalf . — 1^ p a T ^ M a r y c r le d ,--breakrHg- lh7 lawir-whlchnwas separated from the dozen straight and jauntily poised aa a boy D O N 'T O U T O U T bearded>Moor, of a plastlc cbmposltion7 Landseer engravings which Mr. ‘They asked ns to dlnnerl” Sheridans’_by a young hedge; and It and Mrs. Vertrees sometimes men “Whatl” .. , 7”’----;'-... athlete; and' her brown hair and her ASh oeB oil^pR ed1 . 1 "V .. ^ painted! with unappeasaMe gloss, and ■t 7 - -*•‘&<lL’ * '* was a J)lg.‘ ‘squarerplaln old box of a tioned to_each other, after thirty years brilliancy. Upon his chocolate head he “And I’m going!” she shouted, and brown eyes were like her mother’s, but -bouse with a giant salt-cellar atop for of .possession," as “very fine, things,’’. .was i-V.vJr r yMM1 wore-a gold turban; In bis hand he with, fresfc^paroxysms. for tha rest j h e /went back to some a cupola. Paint had been spared for a They had -been .the first people In town “Thinkseized held; a gold-tipped sheiif; hpd for the o f itl Never in their'house be stronger and livelier ancestor than FOR a Great*Deal Better Than long time,, and no one could have put either o.f her parents. rest, he was red and yellow and black "YouYLookWhat fore; never met any of them but the to possess Lahdseer engravings^ and I Expected^’ a name to the coior of It, but in spite of tberh. in art, they-had-reeted, but they danghter-*and Just bare)yfmet befA" and sliver.' “Don’t 1 look too rich to be suspect A B S O R B i n e • ■•••"( u.*.s> 4. • , :»* ■. Hallelujah!’’ was the sole comment hot T want to see bow you seem. Edith* tba|^the- plttCe- bod: no look of Belng^ still Jiad a feeling that in alt such mat*, “What about you?” Interrupted Mr. ed?" she,insisted.. out I at heel, and the sward W & 9 ' %; of the returned wanderer, and Edith, fiftldEr’’ tere they were-in* the van. • - Vertrecie,. turning (sharply upon his ^ “You ^ look, everything beautifttb will reduce them and . leave no blemith%. neatty trlmtaed as the SherldanV own. Stope UmeneM prompter. D o w not dm * IfiyiHg she would "find’ mamma,” left ■■ Mary," he said, huskily. “Poor Edith!" he murmured, ;“Sh$ The growth of the city, which might wife. Dlreetly opposite the window the easily tbr or remove theW r^ and horse conw him blinking at the Moor. Presently. couldn’t look at me. She—" “And my dress F she threw open have made Mr. Vertrees a____ mil* She made a little face as If positive Vertrees’ lawn had been graded so as worked. #2 a botUedeUvered. Book fi M After she had disappeared, he turned Nonsense 1" Mrs. Sheridan; having to make a H.ttle knpll irpon which stood” Uonal»,_had-ruined-hlna-^becausn^ir -now-thaf-what-she had eaten would her dark velvet cloak, showing a spleni. A B S O G J R ., foe maaklrA A« ««'•«* the colored man who stood Wa had failed to understand I t When not agree with her.. “I couldn’t!’’’ she dor of white and sliver. "Anything to ta w i ter RMBiaINBratM. Gt In the Hght at a window, catho back a small ► S « m IwtUl*** V jriw w V ^ rustic “summer house!” it ,bb»’ .traveling bag In his band. to the bedside. 'Vou look a great Allay* Vila and U feaaacM . M m f t awl U » towns begin to grow they have whims, said. “I—” I i f S » a t c ? ,ce. next ^ fnter* do yon . #&At do you think of it? ’ Bibbs deal better than what you did before w*8 almost on,a level with Bibbs’ win and the whims of a town always ruin She laughed^ shrouding her sraaiic* m deHewwl. w in wtl yea worn U yoo e***1 “Yes, that’s juet*—jnst thp way she—: thlpk? dow and not thirty feet away, Prob . jUktod, solemnly. somebody. The dainty little, man .was she looked when they asked her 1” cried glittering figure in the cloak again. W.f.YQUK<LP.D.Fi,t1tTMiflilt,torifttfl*l4i**f> you! went to the sanitarium, anyway. ■ “Gran’r* replied the servitor. “She It’s jlone you good; a body can see'that ably the “summer house” was pleasant one of the first to fall dow.n and wor* Mary, choking. “And then she—ehc *TWo years old, ahd no one would mighty hard to tins’.-■Dus’ git In all right away. You need, fatting up.-.of and pretty In summer. But now in ship' Bigness. He was a true prophet realized It, and tried to turn It Into a dream itt I did it over," ; * ’•Id .Wrinkles. Yessuh,,sbe mighty hard course., and you havens got much the thin light It was desolate, the color of the prodigious growth, but he had s cough, and she didn’t know how* And it “You can do anything, Mary." of dust, and hung with haggard vines fatal gift for selling good and buying sounded like-^like. a squeal 1“ to <nsv’ color—" ....... ‘ y ■' , . There wae a curlouS hnanilty in hts * bad. He sold his inherited office build “I suppose," said Mrs. Vertrees, tone; and something more—a slgnifl. “Ij expect she must b e l a i d Bibbs, “Jib," he said, ut haven’t much which had lost their leaves. Bibbs looked at it with grave sym ing and house In town to buy lota; much iqjured, "that Mary will have -U f 0 .* , s Ms glance returning reflectively to the /color." , and yet abysmally pathy, probably feeling some kinship then he sold his farni. except the house an uproarious time at iny funeral. She apologetic. veiled black fall beard for a moment. “Is It was ns if ho suggested “You.iook a great deal better tLan w* * d"i with, anything so 'dismantled; then he and the ground about it, to pay taxes makes fun of—" thebe a Place anywhere I could lie what I Expected,". sometlilng to her and bogged her for _ _ turned to a cheval glass beside the down?’ on the lots. But ho had to do some■“Edith must have a great vocabu Maty Jumped op instantly ahd kissed giveness In same breath, “Yessuh. We got one nem spare lary^*hie chtiCkled. her; then sho.wpnt to the mantel and, And upon that,'for the moment, she rooms all fix up fo* you, sub. ’Bight “SheX too sensitive," said Mrs. Sheis leaning a n** elbow upon it, ’gazed became ns’ serious as he. She lifted her. n thoughtfully a t the bnckle of her shoe hand Up stalks, snh. Nice room.-’ rlU^ 1 ldan, “and It makes her exaggerate a from hts shoulder nnd then set He led the way, and'111Ww followed little. What about your diet?” it back more flk'*tiy, so that he should twinkling in the firelight. GAINST TH E BACKGROUND O F/A GREAT CITY Slowly, stopping at lntorvnls to rest, “That’s all tight, They told me to O rJU h tlLU U U J not,<tt guy thing." she feel the reassurance of its pressure. And noting * henvy ineronso in the cat anything." 1 BLACK WITH TH E SMOKE AND FILLED WITH said. So fat as thoy wVre concerned, ‘Don’t 'w o r r y e h e said, In a low S T H M A OEMEOY Ataff of service since Iho oxobis from “That’s good," she said, nodding. mamma, It was one of the finest coughs voice and gravely. “I ku«w exaetty T H E TU R M O IL O F M A N U fA C TU R lN G , M R. the "old" house. Maid nod scrub*. xTtfoy mean for you just to build up you ever coughed." what you want mo to do!" ^ V Wonwin were «t work under 1ho lm- your strength. That’s what they told TARKINGTON HAS DRAWN FO R US TH E PORTRAITS /W h o were •they’?’’ asked her father. PA1ST F IT K O tn t EST 5 ,t««Uy uomlnnl direction of nnotlior tub the -last tljiuo I went to »«A "Whom did you see?" you at LKM O F A MAN AND HIS SON WHO STAND OUT BOLDLY porter, who was profoundly the snnitnrlum. You look In-ttcr than JJ W i ll M a r y b e * b l« t o I n f a t u L a*t* a» O “q»ly ihe mother and’ daughter, p ort-■* *•" eojOf'lAg Jain own affectatloQ of Itclng Tvhat you dhi then, nnd lliat’s only * a t e y o u n g J i m S h e r i d a n a t t h e M n**y answered. w "Mn,t Shoridah }« AS DISTINCT AM ER IC AN TY P ES A N D M A K E THIS With canm i *H1I a*< **’" * d i n n e r , o r w i l l a h e b e c o m e d la IKlie time ngo. linw long was It?* dumpy nnd rtiHllyfamt MlM Sherhlnn STORY WHAT IT IS— NOT ONLY A STORY O F BIG got look stuck an' stnn "Elshl mouths. I tblnk." g u a te d w ith h e r f o rtu n e - h u n tin g Is pretty and punh1ng~dn«w^)i hy Acib’V tomgtlt.’* Wl.iv, ’ No it moldn't h*. I know it ain’t p lo t a n d t h r o w u p t h e w h o l e fa«hloo magazlnen and UHcr *hotit NESS, BUT THE BIGGEST STORY OF TODAY. i S » a r « -A?*• chockling- “Townb, tb it l une imr Bktybn It was WMger ‘o b u e ln e e a ? New York penple that have theli pic*•*-. s u e t* ■SHUM Otl.M Rtg dais's! i thoiskt. J** m » Inst month or *o turfca In ’em. Sbe totors tbs Brother, but not ▼met MctMafafiy^-twytly W* r o w ooem ifp rxj o^lidhood* U la tfion thfit-1boyi fltlEM’S FDOT-tflSE Your U ver Hock or Bnrsi the KElLOGGi ; yW1> Lm'i'f&i: --IP^ V I'*" ilW* MJMi ■X :/!■ / '• ' r: l^eed Only iVuit to Lydia E. poundi»a3fiK^*Kurtasweg« S i l f t N X *My daughter who#* rioture is h o ratftt. was much trouble* miniiim(linil»nnnm^ p*in* J a he* back and sides every i*i-month a n c T J h e y would sometimes be eo bad that it would seem Ilka a c u te ly Summation o f some o r g a n . Ufiejread otfr advertisement the newspapers . .Surprise'.and concern were felt When: it was learned that; a United . States army, -niacfaine gm ^hadHfailed . to work during the raid made by yiUis* tas on Columbus; hJrMT promptly the war department bet about preventing a^iepstltton ^of that—breakdown by sending.to the, border the army's;»»„ ^Chln^gun^ expeTt; May Johy^Hehry P to k h a m V v e g e Parker ofithe Twenty fourth infantry, a b l e-Gombonnd. -"variously kKOwifiuthq service as "0a$»' She praises ithtghly as she has■been ling. Gun Parker’” or, more intimately, relieved, of ;all these pains: byit* use. 'John, Hpnry.” Major Parker has a noteworthy. roeoid^ bouauBO lrarieTlEe and all youdg p r man who demonstrated thejjflBBlblli-}^ trvi£.>>—Mr*. Ma.Tilda.A1 yrtiHeg-ofcthe machtn^gttaV— "— ■This happened 18 years_agOH-dur» * Youngwbmeutvho are troubledwtth ing- Shafter’s campaign, which cul paibfull)* inregular periods, backache, minated In the fall ollsantiago de headache,1dragging-down sensations, Cuba/. The man in the street may not fainting spells or indigestion, should ■be aware;of it, .but.Lieutenant Parker take - V e g e t a b l e - —for such he w as; then-^has been Compound Thousands havebeen re* ^creditedr-w ltbr^ningrtbeT tideorhar pred-to health by thle root and herb tle^ft^iria^B rfad an daim ^raaK in F Ttne he1 making issaw - - - s~ -----■ caP* ttrtriAnd ttrn~T5W Hn» modest i ®anMJuaa hill possible,, More than that, his If you k n o w o f a n y y o u n g w o ally haIted the operating of a formidable n an w ho 19 sic k a n d n e e d s h e lp fcuife'that mieht i v l effectu< m .W a z of Shatter's fleldpieces o u U ! action. ful ad vice, o s k h e r to w r ite t o t n e what fh« ' ' Parkershowed them ilitary rworldfor tttrflrst time L ydiaE .PtakJhftm M e d ic in e Co.. lust JUSI what the umchine-gun-could-be-relted niAn t «tt.(fir:thei. hands efcapable ' In planning negligees one ■must con* accomplish sosrrW ond erfully pretty Lynn, M aas. On ly w o m e n , W itt 1*kP tea and actually predicted the part that the machihe gun fllder Just, what; purposes-they are to egects.in- less expensire designs; They r&elve h e r l e t t e r , a n d I f W illb o has played in the present struggle in Europe; -,, . • 5 held in s tr ic te s t cotU jdenco. '. serve, and choose the materials:: and are- patterned after models in orepe orvalu^of S Q!nflS ? ^ ar witb. ,Spa‘tt Lieutenant; Parker grasped the tactical style accordingly; The dressiest ones ehiffon that are very filmy a in - Luck, vaiue.of the machine gun, and became; so ihaiatently, an advocate of. the of today are worn over petticoats,! em* ful, One of these orepe~ “We're in luck/bbyiB? remarked weapon that he talked about it upon every! possible oceaHirm.: tr: ■: pir.e slips, or bareto /t^u sers-‘made ofe-picture; worh-ever-wpwt* Noah.. silk or 'Batigpnsnfl .are -long ooata o f ^rn w b a rw y ? ’* ordinarily equipped ^ ith eniv a -.trii^ .rm<gR ^ f t» ^ w - ^ m m y ^ A ^ im ^ i!.^J> ^ ih jm ^ ffl^fclitke-^blgo ^ w ith-a s k i ^ - o f ^ ^ a d r z ^ s ^ '"We cto^golahead ann, huOcn&ls-' __ ; ■most^dyanced-tfbopsr ■P^'Wguudi© or pr|nted_.yoHe)i lace and blouaed bodice. with shawl drape of ip ourielves" without ashing-tor an „?i ^t^aTTarker in riding h is:hobby'that .ntheeiit«!my-^ffl^rB.[ ribbon trjmmBd.- * p h e g ^ ^ »nt to1he wide Hhadow lace; A Dig rosetteibow " “ -apgfepriatioa.V \ ' ■- - - —'— ' — thought avoided his vumptwy. company. ‘ ouc But worn under them is of ■equal impor* PtJatin ribbon, with ends a half yard . . . j... him,! something " , r of “a bore — and som'etimes avui ucu Uia ■his fc,“ enwusiasnrantrtheorleB *•-have -----------b,een full^ justified, first by the work of his• tance and oftenrserves no other pur long, is chosen In; a color to matoh the m&cblita*guiv detachnient iu tho Bp&Dlah’AtPerlc&tt Tvar, j i&d now» even znote^ pose than to complete the negligee, DON’T LO color prevailing in the negligee. Maize; ;A• ■ SE YOUR '■ .. HAIR ’ _. fully, by_the develupments ;of the great conflict id Europe. ' ’T h e most practical of elegant net* pale green; ,rcso; blue, and pink are Prevent it by Using Cutleiira Soap and ligees are those made of thin .wash liked best, and some lavender and or* _ __ Ointment. Trlal Free*---------fabrics elaborated with dainty, lanaa ohid-tlnts are exquisite.- The c^or^ir- ' and embroidery, to be worn over silk chosen with reference to the petti .. If your scalpis irritated.itchingand petticoats or laoe*trinuned. skirts, epat, or the petticoat with reference, burning and your hair dry and falling Fi^e plain white goods in ali the sheer to" the color. and dainty weaves, are ulad for malt* InHboTricture u pretty cap m atcher puTTnhandfuls try The, following treat* JatnoB K- Vardamanv'llnlluil Btateg: ihg .then}. They are ’much trimmed, the negligee. In dolor and is mpde of mont; ■touch'- epotW of, daudrugi. an<T With lingerie lace and hand needle* orepe and lace in the crown, Narrow itching-wftir^euttcura .Ointment and senator from Mississippi,' has said work on the body, and skirts open ribbon is used for a ruffle and band follow with hot shampoo, of Cuticura many biting i?nd oven bitter things down th e front. wti.h -hRPd-Ar—Widfr- trimming. Soap. .Absolutely nothing better; v' during his public career, and the other Silk stockings: and; he took' uccsaton. to ..pay his. re* tucks about the bottom.________ ' doir^aUppers of satln-or-ribbon finish I— Free saui^_eabh by;maii with Book. day "Besides tbe-all*white cotton materl* a costume as alluring as any the wbwv‘ Address; postc&rd^Cutfeura, -Dept, hr flpeotfl to a pqrtatn-ciasa .o-f-Alt: -Washingtonr in tho vcourse^of an AIo^ ale figured voiles and printed muila er ia priviiftjyart in Awn, Boston.; Sold evorywhore^-Adv, _ auent Difift-fnr-hAttAr, AU<7.Anahlplm<tit .before^-maBS-meeting -in Alexandria^— iBfiguiaF^rilghtrhart? "Well, Bobby,” said young Llgbtwit, I ; .- “There are more_ flunkies to thp '» ithe=8mall=brother qf the only Rirl l SQuarc incli in Washington thaq l ever -eateredrthe grocery, "how! are all the I sawTn my life," rde'clared- the Venator, folkB-a.iul wbat.~canry''dh,'f e y ijiW lh l^ ^ ^ ^ ~ ^ ^ ^ lr hAl.l;Bve thatrrryou would ..All-' L'l — ■■’-------I mA iiM a'a colored flaborer’s nl\A4,A«*A aoveralls . iamaIIm ««tlfU stuff with ' morning?1 ._^Pb>:the folks aint got no klok com* Straw arid label the efflgy-.'congress* &' 'cepf Marne; I heard her teUin* man' or 'seiiator,' you would soon have -~®»w phenreain’d, about ybu again, iaai harrthApopulatlon crawling to it,1’ SenatorVardamansaidthatapub--IPT^ffice should'bo honoredrburthat —-And-what7 did your ma say T the man In that office should be bony -quired: Lightwit;:' bending over -ored—In-accordance wlth-his-wdl'th. -oouater-ftgyBTiyr "Maw told her Bhe’d haye'to 'CUt^OUt Honest, fearless, patriotic men and Jgjncejjie and pickles before she went women .aro^needed at the.baUotrbox tq bed .after this—and I -want a flick s t oday ^Senator V-wdaman told, his aud l^^ j}Vjvpiih.Jif crackers-an ?orth of milk,’* rejoined the' young* future. The speaker expressed the'fear that "in this nation dollar is the god and commerce .the religion of too many.” ; *• ■■■•_:■_ ; ster, '• ’ - ' ' G VARDAMAN ON “FLUNKIES” h ^ to re m ^ v , y o u r d ig estiv e o r g a n s i n good w o rk in g o rtie r b y t a k i n g , s tim u h tith 6 - liv e r Taet- o n th e bow els, to n e Boys? Rompers in Stanch Fabrics Not Exactly Comforting doriptuirs. anniversary meeting of the -=affile-Rea4ing association ReV. W. Y. -FvHerton of the Baptist-Missionary so*' clety told a a tory of illuatrale-the fact ZjpO qaE^ople-heeded-guidanee in . ttejelectieri of their- ,Bible reading. According to the Tfrestminater the iiiory whs a nemlniacencrof Mr. 1 ’ ^ llcrtcnV ^asiotrAaygfW hep^a'man came to one of his meetings and told 1 WntBoffopta to comfui’i -lilt-, winersq: « larupon the sickbed. I ^ a r t o ^ e r every night,” he said. What did you read to her?” asked “ 6 raiasionary, _ ... . — Wetpr^ard-the-man, *T began at.j first chaptdi^of^te“Book of Prov* ? ? • *aJ when 1 had finished the hook we died 1** -— ;— ' who h a s h e a lth h a s hope* An4 he who hat hope ■ h a ie T w y th ifif* . (Ai^aPimRh) h e a lth is la rg e ly * m atter o f p r o p e r f o o d — ^ju ch m u s t in c lu d e c e rta in ^ n icral e le m e n ts b e s t d e {>ved fro m t h e fie ld g ra in e , wit lack ing i n m a n y food*. made o f w h o le w h e a t a n d molted b a rle y , s u p p lie s a ll *1? n . n o u ris h m e n t o f toe grains, in c lu d in g th e ir m in eral «alt>— p h o « phate p o ta s h , e t c , m o st nec*ssary fo r b u ild in g a n d JJw gizing th e m e n ta l a n d Physical forces. "There’s b u t t 1 SoM b, . looked oxActly like the onoofMaddcn In a Chtoixo paper. o b ite r to trll her that his' •Ipaal dutioS are too P osing to allow_ ** aaUC* “ 7 - lona iort brother this n*r> ?This la « a lr a I W U any time frir being t MMnewbat i’b m i M 1 $ « l andMr* Madden U gstUag somswha* ' !.-.'KY; ■■■> •- -k Putti H: Stop to all C U R E S T H E SIC K And prevents others having the'di8«as« nb mattor bovr W poW l Si a bottle, ,S6 n t fUk m Sop*m battles. All goQd druggists and turf goods house*. Chemists and »e<itertolo«iiite, Goshen, Ind., V. 9. SIDNEY-s&San-A'rTt When the -tlve campaign committee of the Demo cratic national committed selected Frederick W. Steckman as director df Tpublicity-forAh6=national-committoe-ifr the .coming .presidential.-campaign, picked "oria of -thaana popular of the newspaper writers mid correspondents in Washington. _ - -Mr.^Steokman,- who was born in Princeton, Mo., thirty-six years ago, Ifir8twent,ta-Washington about 190.4 as correspondent of the St. Louis Repub* lie. For some years now he has been ' a political w riterfor^hr'W ashifiitQ ir Post and besides has covered the capitol and the White House for the New Orleans Daily States. However, he be* If one has nothing df more impor verse combination with the separata gan hiB newspaper activities when he tance to do,- the chambray and ging pants and blouse of checked material. was less than ten years old. ham everyday play cloUies for the lit A bias band of plain fabric finishes tho ' ■ In 1919 Mr. Steckman was in tle boy of five or so may be made A; neck and bottom of tho pants; also the charge of the Chicago headquartors ef home. But clothes of .this kind are top of the practical _patch _pocket. the Democratic national committee, manufantumL-aa well anA-so^ei^>ly |- Short ror 'ftfiiTDTr^^& A^^lroiiri^ •M d it was ho who devised the plan of that there is no economy in doing the or better still, sandals without sox, may small contributions for the campaign from great numbers ^ people. The work at home. ' bo worn wlth tompers' by the happy S m e jie tte d the committee,more than $100,000. His excellent publicity work In buying material there is economy youngyter who allowed that y ^ rle d to hie sclection for chief of that department in this campaign, ' in getting enough tor several suits and blessed privilege of going barefoot. cutting them out at the same time. Plain pnd. striped or checked patterns are used together, as shown in the it lustration, llie pieces left after the garments arh cut servo to make ths pockets',.cuffs, collars, bands, etc., and Handsome Blouses. Martin . B. Madden, congressman - [ those of the plain- fabrid aro used on Georgette crop© la the most popu from Chicago, is nottm l^w onlthjr--^ the chebkod or striped suit, or those lar material for blousos and washes is also quite handsomo. Nevertheless of the checked on plain suits. he is not satisfied with his Phys ®al Ju st now su its m ade w ith plain p an ts and Irons like linen. Handkerchief linen is next, In popularity. It comes make-up. He would bo much better with striped and belted lluaslan in white, flesh, blue, lilac and, gold, p C e d P if he were built along more .blouses a r e m uch th e fashion for lit charming stripes, plaids and dots on original lines. The trouble with him Ib tle boye. wdffi w ith lenthor b rtts In plRln grounds. Moro sheer arid quite, that he looks like too many poople. Ho black. B right red, blrto, groon' or as elaborate and substantial is the makes a specialty of being ft rlngerifor brown mnko th e strip o s ag ain st a w btte now pineapple cloth, which ia astraria* r unbleached ground, dem onstrating the long-lost brothers. * . parent as organdie. On an average of once a MOhth ^ bat oven t}ui togs of th e yoimgost athgets ft lotter from someone who has lotos ta k e Rome note of th e lad for H«|r Ornament*. sports clothes. B ut th e stanch quali aeon his picture nn<* ^ ^ J ^ O B t at Russian hair ornament* consisting brother though*J o , b avobeenlostet ties of old and triod fabrics, like those shown in tho picture, always give of siring* of pearls which sre caught Inoa or strayed from home years and •V on it, sriii containing « picture of her long-lost **ro jpecMrPlrectfdna of Valuc fo Women iuto with Everr Ba» Sola by luvggUUuuroughoatUte woritL In b a n s 10c, 25c, aponw MKDICAL OO^ DEMOCRATS’ PUBLICITY MAN y% n f d , y ho hoard from o Vomoo, who said she had ft l^k et with an. T h e p x t tim e v b u feel low -spirited a n d o u t o f so rts, tafce B e e c n a m s Pills*, T n e ir sure* th o ro u g h a c tio n w ill thorn first place in thti consideration of m anufacturers, The romper* shown at the left of the picture may be had In chambray. coarse Hue® or heavy cotton wears*. The body and pant* are wet together at the front under a belt of cheeked gingham. The belt butioae at one «Me •nd the pocket and cwffs to match K nlah thle tooful garment eeeUy, T h ^ m S x M tho ftgkt shows tho rw to the hair Ip tho h^ok -with fancy pins railing In a loop under the chin and again oyer the bust, are extreme,'tmt Tory effectlre with rrentfvw d Ruoatan jewelry in the form of bracw let* In antkfu* go):!, net with eolotvdl atone*, la attrwcUTu They *r* tel m design coAortng. The cm* of kM* length tsr m ete t e r The Cure. ^Robert Chambers, tlrd'popular J OUTUTU R n ?< y0U and don’t know resuttr it, I f L (E -want good novelist,—said in an aiitiButfrage ad TAJJV you can* make no mlBtake by using Dr dress in Brookly&T- ""1' Swamp-R oot.-the grea t Indas1 :”A luodern girl—one of ihqae pret- KUmrr’B remedy. At druggists In fifty cent Aollar algea.:,: Samuia- *iic*-bottle-by yajr-tY.~votflKihasing^at>inM" also pamplitct telling you abAit who rlde astride, swim in men's S)vim eei Post, Address Dr. Kilmer .ft .Ga.v Bingham* mlrig auita. amoke-cigftrettea an d -read ^ n v -H V.;; and enclose:ten 'cent*; 'eUsHABd-Shaw—a- modern glrl nf^thta _inenUon=tlU#^p«pcr^ type repined one day at a tealiecauso MOTHER OMT’S SWEET she could not be ait aviator in the POWDERSfOB CRILOREI war. Relieve Feverishcesg, Cooidn* JJh,* she sighed, 'blowing a cloud tian, Colds end correct disorders of ih* stomach and bowels, t/irdt*' of cigarette smoke from her lips—’Oh, \MotA*rtfi>r i$ytart. AllDrottUtS, if heaven had only made me a maniT — . , 450. Sample milled KRKB. Ad* tesusKM*, dr»s Meth»fCrsvCe.. LeRstiN. %" 'Heavcn did, my itear.’ said aplacid matron, ,‘and you’ll find him Borne day, f o r 1P l l e a UwAbell’sPonnaMalfsiea. and then an thte new-thought nonSatisiactloBQuaruitecdorMoMyReluadi* sonao of yours will-ceaso^orewer.' " Per sale hy all proggists, er seat epee i*> ceipt of ZSc postpaid. Seed tor free unptsu HOME REMEDY CO. Seeth Harso. MKM _ You, never hoar a dressmaker , that figures cannot lie. _ Stolen sweet* may be hard to di gest'. T e lls th e AGENTS—Sell MKinptMf Auto ___ Caiw wttb Oott*l«**Urg<- proms; ssmrtc S(«o. uler cOeat* W ladles.) WaterproofNpv.Co..M)W.t> t»d Bt" m>Jp, W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 22^1»1fc S to ry of Vestirn Canada’i Rtpli Progress The heavy crops In Western C*n*d* have caused new records to be made in the handling of Brains by railroads. For, while the movement of these heavy, shipment^ has been wonderfully rapid, th« resources of the different roads, despite enlarged equipments and increased facilities, have been strained as never lx-Core, and previous record* have tlx a been broken in all direcUonv T l» largest Canadian wheat shipment* through New Yortt ewer known are reported for the period up to October 1sth. isywarda mt tewr **4 *1 quarter lulllloa |bu*l»*l* being e«ported la l*«* teaw ala g i s t s , and this was but the overflow of shiprr^i.t* to Montreal, through whiefc point shipments were much larger thAn to New York. Yield* m high ** 60 bttahela of wheat per *rre *re reported fron *B porta of the country; while yields of 45 bushels per *cr* ar*< Thousand* of American farmers have taken part la this' duetkw. Lorxt prkwt ir* Kill lew ae* fre* h*m>«st*aa W le kxolkw^ ctiagWttW* 10chtuehe*. sctkwft, 1 Tlnn Hi a* was pft m A* , Writ* ftWflhwtnteij Mornsettoa t* J C ask * E t M am s *su vi 4 ■I . ■ V > - -. • , i T H * C H tL S B A 8TA TO A R D , N A T / ***** SHARON NEWS, Ice Cream CORRESPONDENCEf!k K AND v Nr. and Mrs. ClSre nceGIe* kesp e ut Sunday with relatives lb Sylvan. .. .vMhwLaura Schetd spent Sunday with Misses Ituby and Ruth Dfesseihouse. m m iiniim m iinitruniinii ■NtftfctH FRANCISCO. Ttrr i n ■J‘uiV:W>' W < re ¥ C Iir5 H T a m iry T o fJ a to n m spent Sunday with MtIl L JR. LejamJ : I 'i "p^T ■vv'Hfirair&-NotfidglTFgpdJsoiTfpentfami ^ | parVof last Week in Aon Arbor, The Kpworth League meeting next S atu rd ay »t* Choice Line of Cigars i , 1li Wafspent Sunday wlthMissMartba Rlemenschhelder. V, Mr* and Mrs,'Henry Weber and f(pn, of Whitmore Lake, were.callers* in this vicinity Sunday. _ - . f,j » |— Wm, r j Ib r o th e ^ n e a r ^ b e ^ f e a . , ■. t ' . ii ;•i . 1 ’,. 'l t, ».'• j ' . .. "lUflTF"^1 Mrs.. Herman FierceJpent Saturday. 1In A nn A rbpr. /, h'A. reo<(ive fresh daily from Fred Heusel’e Bakery, Aim-. Arbors the following brands of baked goods: Butter Kru8t, Long Butter Krust, Log Cabin, Graham, VAienn4, Bran. Rye, Raisin, Twin and Poppy Twist Bread;- Alan p i ^ * Cakes, Cream Puffs, and Jitney Buns, i Hii s s f i p ' r? J f | : : Tp 7 ' r F W Sk.)w aw ■ll’f 7' . '» t-X - 1 ' y ; l ," 4‘ f w -i.’*. ■ 1 b/. i "- | .1 .y t •• , .• . _ ■ : i 1 — l ._■■•■_ ■. ■ '*’Vi "• . '.V,'/.>T.,****;*: —-- J.rrr'vTo sb rM ifc; !• .*■■•S. t ---. .id H? M-, • •- • -•••.] ■ ............... 3 w je WISH TO B K P tA IN . iw SUN5H l # e OK t rite^T# S it l S 5 Mif. -.Ls. ill. iI, 1:.h-3-i ff 3 , f 7-:,■-■ ,■ ,■ ■ •. :A W z f. _ 1 >Z - v \ V ' ta^ S i» w : ^ r,or H riI co ro *Sl't ' • LI ---t T out f ” * inch . "8 t o d riv o yidtag <?on» ' * «a*“ y. Af lh e fin e s t. » t « ' ^ O p h o l« t« r y “ f tn ? v ■ . , .. ‘ w ^ B saM S^ iSM Sic^ t nt' m t Ur t c a r Wi . LBirtipVeBt . >-*Tho R a f t i n g— hereof lasfxweek In A nn .A rbor, t M r. and"M r* H e rm a n F 4e^cher apd fam ily s p e n t S a tu rd a y In A n n Arb<jr. T h e li ttl e d a u g h te r 6 f. N r;, an d M^a. Em anuCl W a c k e r w as‘:bh{>tized la^st Sunday. Patrick Daly mbved~7the household gpods, of bis father.: and sister INora, Saturday to the domain Chelsea which ] / be bought recently.- of Mrs, Richard Troutett on-Dewey avenue. , Elliott McCarter, of Chelsea,., is A l b e r t . E schelbaoh caring for the; private lots in Maple W H ra k s s . n i F U \X ig tW t t.t ^ ; • ’Sgylto , i^ tK , o f th e p»* worlrmaklng extensive 'repairs to tjie HomerBoyd, Sards on his farm. Miss Pauline Bollinger, spentSatijr LYNDONITEMS “ 1^80! « rr*.i U m ucbi ^ u ip m e n t* . M r. and M r #1 Wishing—th e s p e n t T h u rsd ay e v e n in g w ith M r; apiT serv ice s o f M r. M c C a rte r a t one dol M rs. Geo. Egelfey. la r p e r_ lo t fo r th e season, phone L " 1^.-A lb e rl'W id m a y j^ ^ l ^ ^ b j a t e r a ^ t ■ :i'- •> io r * e p o w tf if p iw a n ^ i ■—.s ' Mr^and-Mfs. Frahk Rlgga-returneiH-Tr4- -"z— to Detroit Sunday after., spending A ' “ as* ■ SEX $10 $s ■ ■ K O .O .D * * For Sale By , PALMER MOTOR SALES CO.c i___ _Chelfi£a, Michigan .ri.'T.r.ra., son, called on L yndon re la tiv e s Sun* __,____ . day. / 7 _ . i?x~ --1. i AN D F^JSE DELIVERY w atI ^ o d o i n q s ,* ('■ and o th e r re p a irs, on° M b n ^ a y ^ f ^ i ^ j nhoti, M ay:8ft, S a m u e l F. G u t h r ie , Sec. Mr', and M rs: W m . B a rb e r a n d son FOR SALE-Gkrland’ steel J ^ e in-UpentSundayTn Stockbrid'ge. ~ - A N N A RBO R—F re d e ric k S chroe excelllentcondition. inauireotM rs. I v .* _ 7T, D. CrMcLarehi ” ' T ^ ' T 43: J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee and Floyd :er,- flve*yeaT-bi<L¥cn o frM rs. RENTS, REAL ESTATE. FOUND. LOST, WANTED, ETC, S M s p if f : i v|| In ^he Auditorium and Tabernacle bn the Fair D u rk ee s p e n t S unday 1& H ow ell, «?*i .ft. f e lg if c :.,;# , a J . F ■ . JA. uni '.L 1; A D A M iiL^- *--■-■■■ •^• ?/ H I .-l-T .- --“--I M rr^ a n d Mr a iS a m u e l'^ Z a h n z-and d a u g h te r sp e n t S unday w ith Mr. an d d a u g h te r s p e n t -S u n d a y -in -W e b s te r idrs, P , S eit? and fam ily , o f Lim a, Ijd th M r ,_ a n d M r 8. 0 ttaB en i{, Mrs. Rlchard-Clark fell and broke T b ^ U e a ts V o u r B. E, B e a c h s p e n t s e v e ra l days o f a_er hl^ last Tueadayt=Owlng^t<y:her[ fn ~ LyndQQ-yftakihg^h ad v ancedjage it Is fe a re d she m ayln o t !■> O rd er S e r e [1thg_past~wdek~ resu rv ey o f th e Insu re d p ro p e rty fo r reco v er, ~>r j th e -W a s h te n a w M u tu al F ire Inaur Arrive on iime, "That’s In 0 ^ M isses W in ifre d M cKone, o f De^j an ce Co. favor, Y ou’ll dnd, y o u r p u rch ase tr o it, an d E th el M oran, o f Jackson, to bfi-a te n d e r, w ell flavored piece E rn est, son o f M f ./ a n J M rs^ Jo h n no ff m n n t. T h af'o n n ftfh o w fh l h ' m I k . : m e a t. JT h at’s a n o th e r th in g in s p e n t S unday-w ith - M rr-^ n d - M rsr H, iG raui was a c c id e n ta lly s tru c k b y a n T. M cKone. o u r fa v o r. Y ou h av e rece iv ed 1'!:, h o n est w e ig h t and co u rteo u s treat* autom obile, n e a r his hom e, Sunday ment and you’ll r e order, THaFT | ev en in g and q u ite badly in ju red . H e Notice. tbenw ay-w e’ve^builded u p - s u c l m n was ta k e n to th e h o s p ita l in A nn-A r* *T here will be a m e e tin g :4 t M a p le 1 1 ' e x c e lle n t bu?inesSf s /.bor fo r tre a tm e n t. ' 3rove cem ete ry , S y lv a n Qjjk e > ;':: f o r " /. i PHONE 41 t' ■• ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. EgeWand sons. [Garl and Walter, spent Sunday with Mr. ahd-Mrs. a Smith: :.* .■ ,v;*i • .<■ liii , trs.M ary-B Q lhnpfer^ .. . ;. .......... ‘ , • v■ .’i: P' V 'T - r . " V \ . ■ 1 ;M r.; a n d M ^ s . _ O eorgeIM erk'erl7an(r| so n ' F ra n k ,,, of* Jack k o n , called On ■a s * — i . 'i ., ' ■ > ■ .*'• ai UMA TOWNjSHlP NEWS, C lark -V lsel, F io m t r ’^T ’r , a.iA cre. . i n detaU -r*^1 / ^ H in d e r e n ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, VEGETABLE PLANTS. BEDDING —^ ^ plantshplow ering plants . t i j i w f - l 4" " ’1 i : ij^®|'shj!wllj'.‘. ft!f. - u /h ic h t ° ke hpjne of Mr. and-M rsv-PhiU p . Miss Martha Bristla !spent Snhday j l^chweinfurth. at the: home -of Miv fand-Mrs? Fred V- iliS P S lil H e t e . ^ e ^ f S ^ > * P &)^ o n 9 ‘ a v isit w ith frie n d s h e a r M a n c h e s te r . Grand display Of Choice Plante consisting of. ii Q o o y e t. _ 1 vMr. and ^rs.1 Soh^einfurjbh, Mr. ahdMrs.,John Jepsen and son, of Jackson, ’ and Mr,. ar^i(Mra. Car, Homer, spent Saturday and Sunday IaJ AT SCHNEIDER’S QROCERY STORE . ”v.. ''" l i i l o t e "j abei ...................." lemberahre ,r^uee^d*M ‘ ' jdown d r p o in t m :A. SYLVAN HAPPENINGS. Jdra. OhaA Barth and children, [;Or 5; l|AnuArhort were callers at the home Of H. Jv LehmamrStmdayT:— —— ■ ^.W lfllam .L pB gj.^ 'SylVan'Suhday . . . .. .. . ........ ............................................. MiTantivSTrs. Schmidt add daughter, M rA.and Mrs. Homer Boyd were in and Npr^ B34’ ' Ann Arbor, spent Sunday atterpoonlat the parsonage Jacksoa: Friday. , , A meeting,of the Standard Bearirs Misr HeletrHanselmad—spentHBun--j day ather bomem Dexter. 890n after 120vClockasipossible. A1 E a rl B e rtk e h as r e tu r n e d hom e from in , i^ a e H ^ v id c n tth a t o iiw e y g m t m Viter»*W*V~elWUvJ '•*}!/< ‘ at the home? ot Mr. and Mrs. John Breustle. ^ • / Mr. and Mrs. Albert Babutulller and family ;and Mr. and Mrai George Klumpp spent Sunday With, relatives im A n a A tb o r. i_____ JO R IT Y jn v a lid o by fid o w H h a n y o th e A ^ b j . Nr. and Mrs. Howard Boyce, 7 of. ■-Sunday evening will be in .charge of [ Ly ndon, spent Snnday with the latter’s1 » e v. s. j , pollock, •.7 _ frfae Ladles’ HomeMlBsionarysociety A B E O U R A P K C IA L T IE S , E V E R Y T H IN G F R E S H I . ________ ■ . ■ ■ ■ 1 . . _ __ _______ | | Adam Mitchell and A. Lincoln, of w ill ‘meet with Mfd Orville McClure A N D G L E A N ,. W E IN V IT E Y O U R ■ IN S P E CTI O N l ljack.cn, edentBueda ^ w s a f- "-J frM fS T W n f and Mrs; Albert WaHandAonj 7F.v -John Alher and daughter, of Chel* I J aMr. r i^ o f F ’r a n e ls c o r Watch For Our S te lla r; ;4 W A N T E D —P a in t e r and P a p e r H angcf. Hammcfad & H a ftc h j P a in te r s D eco rato rs, 130 E a st street,.G h elsca. 43 H ollis. 43 S to fe r, o f Lyndon, S unday. M r, and M rs. H. B ohne, o f Francis- -FOR SALE-rGne-aud two story brick JOQ,-spent Sundaywittz relatives here, dweHing^v,u** '----- --------- situatea or Middle and Defendorf. 38tf. I D etro it. S c h ro e te r, of th is- c ity , was severely J u ju reff T tHisday m o rn in g by fa ilin g n to a n o p en -sewer . H e suffere d im te rn a l in ju ries b u t will recover.- T fie ^ q b lo rs m ade a sn eak all day Jh^dayr-and re p o rt a fine tim e. P O E S A L E —H o te l "and, a a v e ra l—cots ta g e s a t C av an au g h L ak e. In q u ire o f Geo. S m ith , C helsea. 46 . ■■ ■ A li the latest in AutomobileB. S A L E —S eco n d -h an d G ale S u l k y H f f ^ ln-h o n o r o f Miss V iola B la clf Plow , fo o t lift, plow ed only .8. acre s. I|■■ ° uri1, a . U rtl InAB .6* \17 Alit A« . —_• H olm es & W a lk e r. 2 9 tf j M r. an d M rs. A ddison M iller am i IX )R Everything from an Eleotrio < to a Motor T ruok.1 ' 0; FO R S A L E —H ouse and lo t on w est M iddle s tr e e t, C helsea.- -In q u ire o£- JiF O R S A L E ” a m t“ F o r R e n t” window J? e lf d a «ffh te r and h e r husband, o f M rs. Chas. C u rrier. - 44 signs fo r s a le a t th is Office. I Fow lerville, s p e n t S unday w ith rel$- tured in- Jackson w ill be on exhibition. Automobiles to Td©Assenibled K ‘4 help. S m STS i ** s S d rifb t A O Sltf [H earf KMlnachaMdt, o t Ann Arbor, Sunday. .... ...... *M W i ^fae >'greatest Eleo trib al Dis p lay ever' seen in Michigan w ill be here. every Wight rig h t before yo ur eyes, F o r 10c tty MR. FARMER If you aro not using the STANDARD^ WANT AI)S you’re a heavy loser. Find buyer for your pro duce, livestock or tools that you do not need. 0 Nearly—everything manufao■rtA.— 1 1 """ ■'■ F O R S A L E —P o ta to e s fo r seed a m t A U C TIO N S—The" au ctio n season IS ta b le use, H ow ard Collings, te le now h e re , an d T h e S ta n d a rd wishphoncA V aterloQ _exchang cenHnd—th o se —who e x p e c t to NORTH LAKE NOTEa h av e a n a u c tio n th is season, t h a t it c a n fu rn is h a n a u c tio n e e r add p r in t F O R S A L E --H o u se and lo t on Dewey y o u r bills... avenue^ In q u ire of O r A. U pdike, W . R. D aniels, o f C h else a, s p e ^ 234 c a s t P a rk s tre e t. 44 S unday w ith his p a re n ts h e re . ’ LEAVE, y O U R O R D E R fo r S a tu rd a y r ' “ MW> U 1 1,18 parcni?l n e rc * , E v en in g P o s t aud L ad les H o m e j Mr < and Mrs. Gco^ W eb b madia F O R HALE—C hicken chop, 7x10 fe e t; V4»,44i wu'vaui VW|f( IAJ J o u rn a l a t th e S ta n d a rd office. |b u sin e ss tr ip to D e x te r M onday. | n e a rly new; c h e a p for quick sale.' » a t‘ K e n t W alw o rth , C helsea. 43 M rs. Jath'es H atikerd, who h a s bee OLD P A P E R S fo r sale a t th is office on th e sick lis t fo r th e p a s t week, L a rg e b u n d le fo r 6c. FO R HALE-, C h o ic e seed corn, war* o n ,th e gain. r a n te d to grow . Inquirp o f Chas. D ow ner, p h o n e 37.— 44 Miss iv a M ohrlok, o f C helsea, spei: se v e ra l days o f la s t # e e k w ith h sis te r, M rs. H en ry d ilb q rt. F E E D <5UINi)lN(» every W ednesday am i S atu rd ay , d u rin g th e snuuner Mr. anil Mrs. H . A. H udson spent m onttis. 3 eu isalein Mills, Etuanuel S nnday t th e hom e o f M r. and‘ Mr W a c k e r, p ro ju ie to r. 43 .... ’......a.......... ................. Wit}. M arshall, o f U nadlH a, F A R M E R S ’ A TTEN TIO N E ggs for Mr. am i Mrs, Edw ard W. Daniclfi h a tc h in i’ i H l.uk Min<nv;u» a mVPart* am i son W a rre n w ere in G rand Ledgfc tldgc Wyandottes, full bldotl; >*1.00 a p c '^ t t t i n g . W m . HchntK, Chelsda, T h u rsd ay to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of this fo rm e r’s b ro th e r, .W illiam D aniels. | Mr. and Mrs, W m . H atrd, Mr. and Srlt your farm or find farm Mr*. f O R S A LF.— F iv e se c o m l h a n d to iir ln g 1 John PraM an d son Jam ^s, ;tt i c o n s i s t i n g o f F o rd , o u - r h u n i] tra c e d th e b irth d a y p a r ty given i* D ik la a A , S to d e b a k e r w d C h e v r»w,-t. T h e coat is wmail—resu lt# ^bonor Of Mr*. P ra tt’s ihother, Mr*. 1 And Runs All The Week l ■ M * » ® ^ r 0 . m M g a v e a b .f th d a » ■1. . i su rp rise p a rty a t »<*«* ■hnm*. saX H ^M / tiiiesh ere........ 9 VI-.. ernice f C helsea! FORt|A LE-Q uantity Wbite -Dedt-jxEOAL The Standard m M iss-B......... IkvIiHl rPRINTING— A U t J U iu ^ iiU C OtaUttarQv .. P ru• d d: en . >,* o-v * 1 s e e d to r n . T e s te d DOp e r c e n t. *1.00 reqaests reatief its patrons who have busv*T?Petl^^he week-end With her cousih p e r bushel. O rrin T. F isk , C helsea. ness with the Prohate Office to ask [ MissJYlvian Gorton. *■ 44 ___ 1 ; , 4. \. want to show you whs- The Colombia Oressi - FOR 1010 Now On Sale At 1 » H. S. Holms Mire. Co. Don’t fall to attend this stupendous oxhlhiHon n t I t you haven’t thoptloe to ettrae, borrow It Two big ehowa under One.eover. ' ‘‘ V., will be money well ipent. in AdmMon will bo lOe. '’v-. } At $1.00 k The Draw with tbe£lantic-Belt w A J « , a t 1 p. m . J-t a n e 6, . 7 1916 ’ Kfctl