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T ^ H ip mm 1 THE PLYMOUTH MAIL Sixteen Pages VOL.XXXIX, NO. 17 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 18,J^27 $1.50 PER YEAR GREATER PLYMOUTH ASSOCIATION IS LAUNCHED L PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT IS AIM OF NEWLY FORMED ORGANIZATION Dinner Mass Meeting to Which All Are Invited Planned for Thursday Evening, March 24th. NUMBER OF GUESTS FROM NORTHVILLE Co-operation of Sister Community Invited in - Report of Committee Adopted By the Association at Dinner Meeting. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS’ ANNUAL MEETING A M therinj: of nioro than W'Vfnly- tive men.' iiM-ludlns liusim-s« diid pro- fessionnl men. memU*rs of rirtuully all of the civic and seml-civlc orsun- izatlon.'^ of PlymoDth. aii;;mentcd by eleven of Northville’s prominent business men and several Detroit men who have property interests In this lo- cality. met at the Plj'mouth Hotel Kes- tnurant last week Thursday evening. TO formulate plans fur a Ureator riym outh Association. The meeting was i)rece<lod by a splendid chicken dinner served by the ]>ropriotor, Mrs. M arj' Miidlsun. The invocation was prunouuoetl b.v Oliver Goldsmith. Followiof; the dinner, the meeting was ralletl to order by Frank Rambo. chairm an of the ltK.-3<l cumniit- te. who in turn introduced U. Liveli- hood. secretary of the eoinmltte**. MV. Uvengood, in Ills usual pleasing manner, welcomed the guests pn*sent and made known the purfaise of the meeting. He stated that several wt>eks ago an Infimnal meeting Imd been held, which included representatives from the Rm I Estate Board, Chamber of Commerce, the two luncheon clubs and the Grange, and a prelimi- nary organisation had lieen farmed to bring about a movement that it was hoped would culminate In u Greater | Pl>Tnouth Association. Af this meet- ing a committee was appointed to draft a prospectus embodying the activities of such an organization. He then read the prospectus us s<‘t forth . by tbe committee.^ which wa.s later unaniaonsly adopted by the meeting, and which follows: The committee appointed to suggest a course of action for the Greater IMymoutb Organization |siibmits as fol- lows: That the area known a.< Greater P ljm M th shall be w ithin the follow- ing Imundury lines: Boundo<l on tbe north by Six Mile or W aterford road, on the west by Beck road, on the south by the Canton township line, and on the east by (he Livonia town'shlp line: Realizing the need for planning and coordination of effort the ••ommlttee suggests that the organization pur forth an effort to enroll to membership, all proi*erty owners hi the Greater Plymouth area and environs, counsel with the owners regardingrbedevelop- nient of this and coutioguons proper- ties. and endeavor to maintain a uni- form ^an of action that will be con- ducive to tbe greatest civic good; Elect a Board of Directors, which shall Include the ofllcers, and five ad- ditional members to act in the orgaui- zation's behalf between meetings: Appoint an Indostrlal Committee of not less than five members, empowered to reprosent tbe association in oego- tlattons with prospective Industrialists, surrey the trackage and ntillty po- tentlalltlee. negotiate w ith railroad officials regarding the extension or betterment of rati and delivery condi- tions, co-operate w ith Indnstrialists, present or pro^iective, and the viOage CMnmlssloD regarding m nnldpal ntlli- ties and advise with tbe association regarding tbe pn^r segregatiOQ of Indastcy; A|ipolBt a city jianniTip committee of three or mote mrgihrm whose duty it riiall be to make observations and recominendations to tbe association refpudlng tbe residential and business derelopment Oreater Plymouth, ad* vlss and co-operate w ith the village commission and ccwipty antborltles In all matton having to do with roads, eoBdemnationg, street wtimihig.' paving and sontng; 4ppstst aa advartteteg and pnbUci^ aztoU- I of seen* t€ y rm t Write the cHpesiteB tbs ralioii .<ilggcsl ordin- The gcogrnphhal 1 4t)miinmiiicx iilonc atcii action. ro-operar«' 'w lfh tin* rhamlxT «»f romm«‘m ‘ in '-very csm- iuI jiI ami pro-1 vide Hmr all subsi-ription,; lu thr organization ni or more, will automatically im-lml«> m«-int>crslii]i in the CiiamlMT ofVomrimn-*-. the rogul.'ir membership ftv ludiig pUu-c*t to tlu- creiUt of that I kk Ij-. The coniniiitis* .'ilso n-ioniiiicnds a semi-montlily (lltiiu-r iiieciing. orticors an<l directors imt-Miig wcokly. and a dinner muss mcoting on Thiirsilay evening. Marrli *J4. at tl-to p. in., with an invitation cxt«>iuie<i lhroiii:h ibe press tt» all pni|K-rty owm-r> Rcs|HHTfnli.v subm it toil, C, K. Livengo4Hl, G ihi. n. Robinson. .Allan .A. llorioii. I'oimiiittc*-. Mr. r.ivcngiKHi emphasized rh«> gn'tit need of an orgHDization of this kiml In Pl 3'mouth. and very aptly tsdnttal out th e th in g s (h a t <‘<mld ta- a<'«‘oiiipli.s}to<l by a united «'ffort dire«le<l In a w;iy that would bring the gn-uicst amount of goo<l to the c«>mmuDlty us a whole, and .stressetl ' the isilnt that sim-«‘ a greater civi<' growth was so certain with the ever westward extension of Detroit industry ami population, now was the tim e to preture for such gn>wth ami a Greater Plymoiuli. Mr. T,ivengo<al wel«-omeii the «lelega- tion from «nir nclehb<iriiic village of Northville, ami expn‘.s.se4l the htipi* that they would join bands with Plymouth In the movement to organize a similar associktloD, their interests were Identh'al with our own. He then railed upon our former townsman. Nel- son Schrader, who re.sptmdial in his usual happy manner. M r. Livengoo«l then Introduced th»* s{teaker of the evening. 1>. P. Martin. vlce-presld«-ni of tta* Marquette Turk Association. M r. M artin i.s a very convincing speaker, ami we might say ia thoroughly .st>hj on the prosja'Ct.s for the great dpvelopnuuir of I*lymoutli and the etimmiiniiy which surronntis it. He emphasiusi the fact that Plymouth, with lu*r strategic an«l «>x- n ‘ptionul liH’-atiou. was certain to f«>et tremendous growth iinpul.s<> in the coming years, lie .spoke in | fommonilary terms of the ‘ efforts that were biung put forth I to bring aNmt the organization «>f a Greater Plymouth As.sociatlou. Ho | said that if the eity of Detroit had taken some such ilvtlun years ago. vast sums of moiit‘y inmld have been ^y^ved by tbe proper plaaoiag of the city. Mr. Martin ple4lgis) the whole heart- ed support of the Marquette Park As- .oociatiOQ lo Joining hands with Plym- outh in the organization of a Greater Plymouth Association. Following Mr. M artin's talk a letter was read from oue of Plymouth's bus- iness men. pledging gfiOO and more If needetl for a Greater Plymouth Asso- ciation. Charles V^lwards of the Smith & Boms Realty Co. of Ihuroit. pledged $1,000 to the movement, and volunteer- ed to raise $10,000 more through per- sonal efforts. Brief remarks were made by Elton R. Eaton, editor of tbe Northville Record. Clarence Elliott of Northville, Charles. Eldwards of Detroit. E. C. H o o ^ Charles O. Ball an<l Dr. B. E. Champe. Mr. T o a ^ of Newbnrg. stated that a association was being organ- ised at Newborg. and they would be testrons of eo-opwadag w ith Ftym- outh in etery way poaslble. Dsztef itha essiaa of the penenm ttaa M— naa tavorad with two. m. ▼aiiDTBa. fisted I W in M tk> itaML Monday. March 14. the Plymouth League of Women V«»ters had its aiim iiil nuH'ting. with a luncheon at the St. John’s church house. Seventy members and their friends were present. A delicious luncheou was sen'4Ml by the Kplscopal ladles at lieaiitifully decorated tables, after which the officers for the year were clei'ted as follows: President—Mrs. A. B. Van Akin. First Vice-President—Mrs. Ruth E. Hustnn-Whipple. S«K-<md Vice-President—Mrs. Roderick (’as.s4idy. Secretary—Mrs. Frank Spicer. Treasurer—Mrs. Panl W’iedman. The program consistetl of a splendid piano .tolo by Miss ('zarina It. Penney, a talk :ilx>ut the elwtion April 4 by Miss Lina Durfee. and gn»etlng from .\Ir.s. Henry Steffena. who l.s president of the W ayne County League <if Womeu, Voters. Then Mrs. Henry Gray Sltemird. of Detro^. who is presideiil of tl>e Mieliigan League of Women Voters, gave a most interesting talk on her cxiK-rieni-es at the meeting of the lut«‘rnutinnal Woman Suffrage A lli- ance in Paris last year. Later Mrs. SherranI gave an expo.sition i>f the W ayward Minor bill, which is liefore lh»* present session of the legislature. Thi.s hill will include under juvenile jurisdiction all persons under gl. wlierca.s n«*w juvenile court super- ishm ends when the minor Is 17. TI m- next meeting of the Plymouth league will occur Monday, A pril 11. Three delegates were electetl to repre- sent the local league at the annual meet- ing of the Wayne County league in De- troit. Mareh 22, namely: M iss Mary Conner. Mrs. Georg«* II. Robhi.son ami .Insth-t* PI kk^Ik? Pntterstin. Other memliers of the league who desire to attend w ill l»e welcome Tuesday. Mareh 2*2. at the Hotel Statler. SUN OF PLYMOUTH CITIZEN ! ALUMNI COMEDY PLAYS WINS promotion! to capacity HOUSE We take the following from the Med- ford Mall Trihnne of Medford. Oregon, regarding the promotion of David T. Wilcox. s«>n <if John Wilcox of this village: The Medford fricml.s and aetin.-iiitt- amvs of David T. Wilcox, well known Mesiford young man until two years ago. and nephew of Mrs. C. S. Ruiter- fleld. will learn with pride that in this short space of time. folh>wing hl« graduation from the O. A. C.. he has been promotetl to be office manager of tbe Burroughs Adding Muchinc com- jwny branch at Chattanooga. Tenn.. having l>een transferred by the <-om- imny from Greenville. N. <!.. where for the past year and a half h<‘ liad been ti salesnum with the <'oinp:iny’s hram h i in-re. Mr. W ilcox w as re:m-«l hy Mr. .-nid Mrs.' Itm terfield, When lie left heiv tw») years ago. h»- we-h to Deu-oa. Mich., for a lime, and then went into tile adding machine <-oinimiiy's service at Greenville. -, VILLAGE ELECTION RESULTS .WNUAL DRAMATIC EVENT WELL PL:\VEI>~WILL BE RE- PEATED TONIGHT. PLYMOUTH CAGERS WIN GLASS 0 DECISION OVER DEARBORN Tin- auiiiial villag4- •l4H-ii«»ri lu -b l asf M4>nUuj', brought 4>ut a t4)tal of 2K." voh>r.<. Till- r4'.sjilt •f the V4)te for [ t*a4-h 4-:iii4li4latt* w a s : s fo llo w s: K niiik J. Pi4T4-4- . 21S Henry .L FisJa-r l.'S (’nrl G. Shear 140 W arren B. I<4»mbard 124 Frank K. Leiinieil s7 Paul Nash 74 The village C4>mmls>.ion f4»r the eiisti- Ing year will Im- as follows: .bihn W. IlendcTson. Henry Iloudorp. Frank J. Pieree. IRuiry J. Fish -r. Carl Shear. The nu'eting of last Thursday eve- ning Would iiidie:iie not «miy hy the large arrendam-e. bur the manner in which the matter of a Greati-r Plym - outh Assorlatlon was reotdved b.v those pre.s4‘n t. that such an organization would prove of great benefit to the cfinimuuiiy. Officers of the as.sodation arc Frank Rambo. president; Charles Flnlan, vice-president; C. O. Ball. I treu.surer. and U. R. LIvengood. secre- tary. A board of directors will be elected at the meeting of March 24th. An extensive program is being arranged for the dinner mass meeting to lie held at tbe Masonic temple on Thursday evening, March 24th. Dinner w ill be served, beginning at 6:.'in. Spt*akers of note will bo h»-anl and music will be provided for tbe dinner hour. A general invitation is extended to all interested property owners In the Greeter Plymouth district and con- tiguous territory to be present. Tickets may be procured at Beyer's, Ph.^rmacy. fm TJl>erty strw 't: Ikxlp's Pharmacy, Chamber of Commerce In- formation booth. Plymouth Mail or any member of the association. DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT W ord w as reeeive<l b«*re J^unday: 'o f the death of Mrs. M arj' Chaffi-e. a former resident of Plymouth, whh-h < h- currtKl at .Tuckson. at an early hour that morning. Mrs. Chaffee had b<*en ill fur s(miP time. The deceaswl was years of age. ami spent her girl- hood days in Plymouth, where her father. Rev. B. F. Murden. was pastor of the First Presbyterian church fro^a 18B3 to 1SC8. Soon after the death of her hnsliaml. the late Theodore Chaffee, whh-h «a-«-urred fourteen years ago. the de<-ease4l »-ame to Plymouth, where she re.sitle*! nniil going to Jack- son five .vears ago, Mrs. Chaffw* was a member of the F irst Presl»>*terian church of Plym- outh. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Jennie Chaff«-o and Mrs. Ella ('hjifTci- of this placi‘. The funeral s«>rvic-P8 w e r e held at Ihmtlac Tus>*»Yay afternoon, at o'clock, with Imrial in the family lot in tbe ceiuetei-.v in that city. A uiun- l»er.of Plymouth relatives and friemls atfende«l lh«- servitvs. "The Whole Town’s Talking” was presentetl by the dramatics committee of the Plymouth High School Alumni nssociutlon at the High school audi- torium la.st Tuesday night to an audience of about 400 people. This popular comedy, which was wTitten by John Emerson in collaboration with Anita Loos, was probably one of the best local talent presentations that tuiH been seen in Plymoutb. The work of Jack E. Taylor in tbe star role of Chester Blnney, the bash- ful Romei» who eventually turns to a iH-jieilicr, Wits pi'ohaMy the oiir.stand- ing feature of the comeily. This Ijtii-st adilition to Mr. Taylor's public apja-arances should qualify him for stellar honors in the l<H-nl thcsplnn prof«*ssion. Mr. Taylor was ably sup- jMirtetl hy Mrs. Fem e Bhs-k in tin- role 'if Ethel, her father's daughter. Forrest llulH-rt as Roger Shields, Ihiuiel Murphy in the role of M r. Simnious, Miss Regina I'olle.v as Mrs. Siiimious. nud Harvey Springer in tbe role of tbe Jealous Mr. Swift added iimch to an enjoyable evening by ihclr splendid acting. .Miss Doris Coleman as Letty Lytbe, the movie actress, was a “knockout." Her presentation of this part was ex- (-(‘P t i o i i n l l y true to life and made iliose who did not know her wonder if a Nltn Nahli had not been hniuglit from Hollywood for this occasion. "The reception the Plyjnnuth public gave to our anaiia) dramatic’ event was all that we hoped for—and more.'' .'yiid M rs. Austin Whipple, presldi-ni «»f the association. "In fact, tin- play was so enjoyable that there has a con.siatent demand for its reupifeatj^ince. and I am pleased to be able to niinnmiee that we will again present this play to the Plymouth public Friday evening. sMarch 18th. at 8:30 o ’c l o c k . Our dramatics have ;I>ecome so iwpular that they have al- ■most lH.H-omc au annual institution, and 1 hope that future administra- tions will keep up the work.” M r. Lisle Alexander, who directed this play, produced results worthy of a lirofesalonai and. of course, deserves tJte major i>ortioD of the credit for it.s succ-ess. The High School Band and Three Hundred Plymouthites See Locals Win a 20 to 18 Score at Ypsi Last Saturdeiy Night. Locals Will Play Howell in Regional Contest at Ypsilanti Tonight. REPOOLICAN CAUCUS FOl'RTEF,N BIDDERS FOR NEW HOTEL. The oiH-ning of bids for tbe new Mayflow»-r Hotel took place at the ChamlM*r of t'om m env rooms, Monday noon at 12 :(K) o'clock. There were foui-teeu hi<hJ«-rs for the gi-iieral con- tra* r. On aeemint of the numlM-r of <-los<' bids and a number of allernaic bhls. ihe b4)iird of directors have defer- re<l tlie lolling of contracts until they can <lw«-k over the several bids. A me«*tlng of the Isiiird of directors was held Thursday aftennKUi. THE BACKYARD FARMER'S NIGHTMARE By A. B. CHAPIN The Itepul'Hi-.-ili Inwiiship eain-iis held ni llie High s<h(M>1 auditorium last Salimht.v aftenHitui. railed out one of the l.-irgesi i-roVMls ihai iia-i at- u-inleil a •aiteiis iim - in -evrval yt-ars. Till- iiirriiiig was ratir'l to order by < H. 1..... mis, i-liaifiiiau «>f the township romniillre. .1, W. Ili-jiihTsoii was chosen eliairniiiii. .\. V, .lones s«sTetavy. and Henry .1. Ei>hi-r atnl UolK-n W ar - ner t«*llers. For the oilijv.of supi-rvis4>r. thert* was only niH- eandidate presentwl. fharles H. Ihniiliurn, .If. V. B. W hit- ha«-k. tin- i»res4-iii sujn-rvis«»r. w ho has held the oilhv for a nimilK-r of jeans, ileelined t»» lH-«-ome :i «-andid:itc this spring. There lieing no other eandi- dJites, Mr. Itnihliiini was unminat«-ii hy aeelamalion. Fov till- olltee Ilf lown.ship clerk, there was hill «>iie eandidati-. Miss Liint iMirfee, ilu- )i^-sent iiieumbeut. and she was noniinated hy aeelamalion. John ijiiartel was nomiiiated for the ollU-e of fowiishiji tr«-astjrer without any opiHisitioii. For ihe.oiJiee of jusliii- of the is-aee. then- Were two eandidai«-s. Mrs. I*hcM‘lK- Fatieison. wlio now Imhls tlie ottiet*. and N orm an .MiJh-r. A vote hy halhdt resuliwl in Mrs, Patterson re- ceiving 113 %otf-s. and -Mr. M iller 102. Mrs, I’atlerson In-ilig tlu- nominee hy it miij<*rity of II votes. There were five .scattering votes. For meniU-r of iHuird of review. W. II. Hoyt was noininalt-fl hy acelama- (ion. Two eiindhhili-s were in the field for the ojfiee of highwjiy commissioner. L. B. Stark ami I'eU-r Miller. A vote by hullot gavt- .Mr. Stark 133 and .Mr. M iller S'J. Mr. Stark retvived the nomination hy a majority of 31 votea. For the ofiitx- of highway overseer, then- WHS Imt on<- candidate, Lee Eldrwl. (In- pn-.sent inctinilH-m. who was nominated hy neclamatinn. The four 4-onstahU*s wt-re renom inat - ed by aiTlamafion. TiZe tsimplei*- tieketits nominated, follows': Siip4-rvisor—I'barh-s Haihburn. Jr. rh-rk-Lina Durfis* Treastuvr—John tjuartel .1ustl<v of Bo:fe«-' 1'hocln- L. Patter- The I’lymouth High school basket hall team. ae<s>inpanle4l hy their baad ihits- hundred enthusiastic boost - ers. Went to Ypsilanti last Saturday, where they had the satisfaction et si-eing iIu- local team win over Dear- iHirn in the Class c tournament in the lliuh sch'Nil gym in that eity. Thlit game prmed to 1 h' one of the banleat fought games of the touniauient. and the filial result was in <hg}ht until tbe very end. Fiymoiiih. led hy IKmdt and Uambe. -startcil scoring c;irly aixl were soon te |K»sscssioii of a fair sixa-il lead, the s«-ore ;ii tin- «'iid of tlie first quarter Is-iitg Flyinonth b. DearlNiru 3. * The Ib-arlMirn team rallied in the .M-eoiid qiiarli-r am i le<l l>.v I,aw tber cat their op]M>nents* h-a«t until half time fiUMid flu- two leums ev«*n with 11 jHiinis 4-iieh. Fighting for <-very point us ihotii^ it meant llo- giom- the two teams bat - tled through the third (piarter and at the i-nd of that js-riod w4T4- s t i l l 4lead- I<»ek4sl. tlm s4-t»re ts»ing 14 nil. j ’ Till- s(t»r4‘ 4-!iang4-4l hands twice te ll.i- final ()Uiirt4-r and then with alKtst two iuiiiui4-s 4if ]ilay riMiiainlng. Plym- omii through the effort.s of Doudt, whe S4sir4-d what nirn<sl out to In* the win- ning tli-hl I■ask4•l. Went ini4i Ihe lead ami lu-hl a two p4>int advantage until th4> finish. ThTntvrtlls. In phnirigTrown the (Than C tiih-. shoW4Hl some 4-li‘ver team work built around the work of Wend- all ]>ou4lt. Plymoutb star forward. Doudt s4-ored 12 of IMymouth’e $P lioiuts. Poster and Carney also play- (‘d fine ball for the lo<-iils. but Carney was eje<‘ted fr4im tbe game lu tbe third <]uurter on four personal fotria. / liawther. Rhodes and Scott were the outstanding players for Dearitom. Plymouth ...R F ,^ .............. Doadt ,...LP._. Hkfeey . C ....... .. C. Footer .... RG ........... H. Carney ._IX5 ........... R. nubert Field G4»«ls -l>earborn: Juiwther 3, Rluxles 2. S4-ott 2; Plj’m outh: Doudt .I. Foster 2. Carney 2. Fri«e throws—Dearborn: Munroe 1, Parker '2, .\rudt 1; Plymouth: Doudt Dearborn I,awiher Munroe Rhmh's Scott .4rndt ■=on Highutiy Commissioner—L. B. Stark Highway overseer-Ix*e Ehlred M(*m!HT 4if R oard of Review—Wil- liam H. Hoyt C4msiahi4‘s—George- W. .Springer, Fn*4i U4-iiiiiiii. Frixi Slanihle. I>eo Arm- hrnsfi*r During the couuting of the ballots, Siipervis4jr WhltluH-k t<Mik t h e o p p o r - tunity to explain to th4> taxpayers the propositions that had Iteen n-ceived by tbe township Itoard relative to placing lights upon the N'ortbviHe-Plymouth road from thevViHage limits to Phoenix road, at an annual cost of $720, and on Moreland road from Penniman ave- nue road to Phoenix at an wnnimi cogt of $1,050.00. These propositions, he said, had been laid uik> d tbe table, be- cause of tbe expense involved, the board did not deem it wise to take any action upon the matter as a board. He also br4.iught the attention of tbe taxpayers to another matter under consideration, the improving of that extends from tbe Penniman ave- nue road near the old Bogert farm, through to the Pboenix road. Just west of the prison farm buildings. Tbe lighting pruiiosltions w ill be voted n|K>D by special ballot at the coming township election. April 4tb. The m atter of tbe road impritvement above spoken of, will come before the annual town meeting held on that dky, at 1:00 o’clock p. m. Suh-vtitutious— D earborn: Parke*; Plymouth: RamlM. R4-f4-n*<*— B r o w n : l.'mplre— Rynear- Kon. T4>night. Friday, the locals will play the Howell High team in the UegiOBOl tournament" at tlie High school gym at Yi>silanti. Tbe game will bo calM a t 7 :00. It is expected that a lars* delegation of fans will accompany the teem. LOCAL ORATORICAL MARCH 25. PRESIDENT OF PLYlfOUTH LUM- BER A COAL Cp. DIBS. E. P. Jenks. president of tbe Plym- outh Lumber A Coal Co. of this village, died at his home, SIO Lakevlew avenue, Birmingham, Mirtriftn, Tuesday. Mr. Juuks had been idOBUfled with the local company for the past 18 yean. The funeral was bMd Thnroday afteznooD. Aa a mart TMpeet tee Plymoath Lumber 4 Coal Go. oflet ism Plymouth's local oratocleil declamation contest w ill take ] next Wednesday evening, March I 7 :S0 o’clock, in Plymouth High at audltoriUDL At this contesi i and a declalmer w ill be represent our High srtool in i distrid oratorical contest which f place after spring vacation. The students who are competing the oratorical contest are Mac Donodly, David Nlchol, Franklin Atkinsou and Dorothy Hillman. Those whe are competing in declamatloQ are Rteh Root, Dora OaUimore, LaoiCMt Livingston, Madeleu ghlaglaCaa^ Elizabeth Strong, Ladlle Eberts, LMa Caldwell, Frances l^taed. Iteip Haskell and Elizabeth ^dear. The Plynumth chapter of National Forensic league are aw] ing a medal for flnt place fa « and » another for first declamation. Save Wetoesday evealag, 1, for the etatortcal eootete. WHJL^WOT. M y «* TICHCl. >. I

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M rs . C haffw * w a s a m e m b e r o f th e F i r s t Presl»>*terian c h u r c h o f P ly m ­o u th . S h e w a s a s i s te r - in - la w o f M rs. J e n n ie Chaff«-o a n d M rs. E l la ('hjifTci- o f t h i s p la c i‘.

T h e f u n e r a l s«>rvic-P8 w e re h e ld a t I h m t la c Tus>*»Yay a f te rn o o n , a t o 'c lo c k , w i th Im r ia l in t h e f a m ily lo t in t b e ceiuetei-.v in t h a t c ity . A u iu n - l» e r .o f P ly m o u th r e la t iv e s a n d f r ie m ls a tfe n d e « l lh«- s e rv i tv s .

" T h e W h o le T o w n ’s T a lk in g ” w a s p re s e n te t l b y th e d r a m a t i c s c o m m it te e o f th e P ly m o u th H ig h S c h o o l A lu m n i n s s o c iu tlo n a t th e H ig h sc h o o l a u d i ­to r iu m la .st T u e s d a y n ig h t t o a n a u d ie n c e o f a b o u t 4 0 0 p e o p le . T h i s p o p u la r c o m e d y , w h ic h w a s w T itte n b y J o h n E m e rs o n in c o l la b o r a t io n w i th A n i ta L o o s , w a s p r o b a b ly o n e o f t h e b e s t lo c a l t a l e n t p r e s e n t a t i o n s t h a t tuiH b e e n se e n in P ly m o u tb .

T h e w o rk o f J a c k E . T a y lo r in tb e s t a r r o le o f C h e s te r B ln n e y , t h e b a s h ­fu l Rom ei» w h o e v e n tu a l ly t u r n s t o a iH-jieilicr, Wits p i'o h aM y th e o iir .s tan d - in g f e a tu r e o f th e co m e ily . T h is Ijtii-st a d i l i t io n to M r. T a y lo r 's p u b l ic a p ja - a r a n c e s s h o u ld q u a l i f y h im f o r s t e l l a r h o n o r s in t h e l<H-nl th c s p ln n prof«*ssion. M r. T a y lo r w a s a b ly su p - jM irtetl h y M rs . F e m e B h s-k i n tin - ro le 'i f E th e l , h e r f a t h e r 's d a u g h te r .

F o r r e s t llu lH -r t a s R o g e r S h ie ld s , I h iu ie l M u rp h y in t h e ro le o f M r. S im n io u s , M iss R e g in a I 'o lle .v a s M rs. S iiim io u s . n u d H a r v e y S p r in g e r i n t b e ro le o f t b e J e a lo u s M r. S w i f t a d d e d iim c h to a n e n jo y a b le e v e n in g by i h c l r sp le n d id a c t in g .

.Miss D o r is C o le m a n a s L e t ty L y tb e , t h e m o v ie a c t r e s s , w a s a “ k n o c k o u t ." H e r p r e s e n ta t io n o f t h i s p a r t w a s e x - (-(‘P tio iin lly t r u e t o l i f e a n d m a d e i l io se w h o d id n o t k n o w h e r w o n d e r i f a N ltn N a h l i h a d n o t b e e n h n iu g l i t f ro m H o lly w o o d f o r t h i s o c c a s io n .

" T h e r e c e p t io n th e P ly jn n u th p u b l ic g a v e to o u r a n a i ia ) d r a m a t i c ’ ev en t w a s a ll t h a t w e h o p e d f o r — a n d m o re . ' ' .'yiid M rs. A u s t in W h ip p le , p re s ld i-n i «»f th e a s s o c ia t io n . " I n f a c t , tin- p la y w a s so e n jo y a b le t h a t t h e r e h a s a c o n .s ia te n t d e m a n d f o r i t sreup ifeatj^ ince. a n d I a m p le a s e d t o be a b le to n iin n m ie e t h a t w e w il l a g a in p r e s e n t t h i s p la y t o t h e P ly m o u th p u b l ic F r id a y e v e n in g . s M a rc h 1 8 th . a t 8 :3 0 o ’c lo ck . O u r d r a m a t i c s h a v e ;I>ecome so iw p u la r t h a t t h e y h a v e a l- ■most lH.H-omc a u a n n u a l in s t i t u t i o n , a n d 1 h o p e t h a t f u t u r e a d m in i s t r a ­t io n s w ill k e e p u p t h e w o rk .”

M r. L is le A le x a n d e r , w h o d ir e c te d th i s p la y , p r o d u c e d r e s u l t s w o r th y o f a lirofesalonai a n d . o f c o u rs e , d e s e rv e s tJ te m ajor i>ortioD o f th e c r e d i t f o r it.s succ-ess.

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T h e Itepul'H i-.-ili In w iish ip ea in -iis h e ld n i l l ie H ig h s<h(M>1 a u d i to r iu m la s t S a lim h t.v a f te n H itu i. r a i le d o u t o n e o f th e l.-irgesi i-roVMls ih a i iia-i a t- u -in leil a • a i te i is i im - in - e v rv a l y t-a rs. T ill- i i i r r i i i ig w a s r a t i r ' l to o r d e r b y <H . 1.....m is , i- l ia if i i ia u «>f t h e to w n s h ipr o m n i i l l r e . .1, W . Ili- jiih T so ii w a s ch o se n e lia irn ii i i i . . \ . V, .lo n es s«sT etavy . a n d H e n ry .1. E i>hi-r a tn l UolK-n W a r ­n e r t«*llers.

F o r th e o i l i j v . o f supi-rvis4>r. thert* w a s o n ly niH- e a n d id a te p re se n tw l. f h a r l e s H . I h n i i l iu rn , .If . V . B . W h it- ha«-k. tin - i»res4-iii sujn-rvis«»r. w h o h a s h e ld th e o ilh v f o r a n im ilK -r o f j e a n s , ile e lin e d t»» lH-«-ome :i « -and id :itc th i s s p r in g . T h e r e lie in g n o o th e r e a n d i- d Jite s , M r. I tn ih l i i in i w a s unm inat« -ii hy a e e la m a lio n .

Fov till- o lltee Ilf lo w n .sh ip c le rk , th e r e w a s hill «>iie e a n d id a ti- . M iss L iin t iM irfee, ilu- )i^ -se n t i i ie u m b e u t. a n d s h e w a s n o n i in a te d hy a e e la m a lio n .

J o h n i j i i a r t e l w a s n o m iiia te d f o r th e ollU-e o f fo w iish iji tr« -a s tjre r w ith o u t a n y op iH isitio ii. •

F o r ih e .o iJ ie e o f ju s l i i i - o f th e is-aee. th e n - W ere tw o ean d id a i« -s . M rs. I*hcM‘lK- F a t i e i s o n . w lio now Im h ls t l ie ottiet*. a n d N o rm a n .MiJh-r. A v o te hy h a lh d t r e s u l iw l in M rs , P a t t e r s o n r e ­c e iv in g 113 %otf-s. a n d -Mr. M ille r 102. M rs, I ’a t l e r s o n In-ilig tlu - n o m in e e hy it m iij<*rity o f I I v o te s . T h e r e w e re five .s c a t te r in g v o tes .

F o r m e n iU -r o f iH uird o f re v ie w . W . I I . H o y t w a s n o in in a lt-fl h y a c e la m a - (io n .

T w o e iin d h h ili-s w e re in t h e f ie ld fo r th e ojfiee o f h ig h w jiy c o m m iss io n e r . L. B . S t a r k a m i I 'eU -r M ille r . A v o te by h u llo t gav t- .Mr. S t a r k 133 a n d .Mr.M il le r S'J. M r. S t a r k re tv iv e d th en o m in a t io n h y a m a jo r i ty o f 31 v o tea .

F o r th e ofiitx- o f h ig h w a y o v e rs e e r , th e n - WHS Im t on<- c a n d id a te , L eeE ld rw l. (In- pn -.sen t inctin ilH -m . w h o w a s n o m in a te d hy n e c la m a tin n .

T h e f o u r 4-onstahU*s w t-re r e n o m in a t ­e d b y a iT la m a f io n .

TiZe tsim plei*- t ie k e t its n o m in a te d ,fo llo w s ':

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ih i ts - h u n d re d e n th u s i a s t i c b o o s t­e r s . W ent to Y p s i la n t i l a s t Saturday, w h e re th e y h a d th e s a t i s f a c t i o n e t s i-e in g iIu- lo ca l te a m w in o v e r D e a r- iH irn in t h e C la s s c t o u r n a m e n t in the l l i u h sch'N il gy m in th a t e ity . T h lit g a m e p r m e d to 1h' o n e o f t h e b a n le a t fo u g h t g a m e s o f t h e to u n ia u i e n t . and th e filia l r e s u l t w a s in <hg}ht u n t i l tbe v e ry en d .

F iy m o iiih . led hy IK m d t a n d U a m b e . -s ta r tc il s c o r in g c ; i r ly a ix l w e re so o n t e |K »sscssioii o f a f a i r sixa-il lead, the s«-ore ;ii tin - «'iid o f t l ie f i r s t quarter Is-iitg F ly in o n th b. D ea rlN iru 3. *

T h e Ib-arlM irn te a m r a l l i e d i n th e .M-eoiid q i ia r l i - r a m i le<l l>.v I ,a w tb e r c a t t h e i r op]M>nents* h-a«t u n t i l h a l f t im e fiUMid flu- tw o le u m s ev«*n w i th 11 jH iin is 4-iieh.

F ig h t in g f o r <-very p o in t u s ih o t i i ^ it m e a n t llo - g iom - th e tw o te a m s b a t ­t le d th ro u g h th e t h i r d ( p i a r t e r a n d a t th e i-nd o f t h a t js -r io d w4T4- s t i l l 4lead- I<»ek4sl. t lm s4-t»re ts»ing 14 n il.

j ’ T ill- s(t»r4‘ 4-!iang4-4l h a n d s tw ic e te ll.i- f in a l ()Uiirt4-r a n d th e n w i th a lK tsttw o iu iiiu i4-s 4if ] ilay riM iiainlng. Plym- o m ii th ro u g h th e effo rt.s o f D o u d t, whe S4sir4-d w h a t n irn < s l o u t t o In* t h e win­n in g tli-hl I■ask4•l. W ent ini4i I h e le a d a m i lu-hl a tw o p4>int a d v a n ta g e u n t i l th4> fin ish .

T hT n tv rtlls . In p h n ir ig T ro w n th e (Than C tiih - . shoW4Hl so m e 4-li‘v e r te a m work b u il t a r o u n d th e w o rk o f Wend- a l l ]>ou4lt. P ly m o u tb s t a r f o rw a rd .

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l i a w th e r . R h o d e s a n d S c o t t were the o u t s t a n d in g p la y e r s f o r D e a r i to m .

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T b e l ig h t in g p ru i io s l t io n s w i l l be v o te d n|K>D b y s p e c ia l b a l lo t a t t h e c o m in g to w n s h ip e le c t io n . A p r i l 4 tb .

T h e m a t t e r o f t b e ro a d im p r itv e m e n t a b o v e s p o k e n o f, w ill c o m e b e fo re th e a n n u a l to w n m e e t in g h e ld o n t h a t d k y , a t 1 :0 0 o ’c lo c k p . m .

S u h -v titu tio u s— D e a r b o r n : P a r k e * ;P l y m o u t h : R am lM .

R4-f4-n*<*— B r o w n : l . 'm p lre — R y n e a r - Kon.

T4>night. F r id a y , th e lo c a ls w il l p la y t h e H o w e ll H ig h te a m in t h e UegiOBOl to u r n a m e n t" a t t l i e H ig h sc h o o l gym a t Y i> silan ti. T b e g a m e w ill b o c a l M a t 7 :00. I t i s e x p e c te d t h a t a lars* d e le g a t io n o f f a n s w ill a c c o m p a n y th e teem .

LOCAL ORATORICAL

MARCH 25.

PRESIDENT OF PLYlfOUTH LUM­BER A COAL Cp. DIBS.

E. P. Jenks. president of tbe Plym­outh Lumber A Coal Co. of this village, died at his home, SIO Lakevlew avenue, Birmingham, Mirtriftn, Tuesday. Mr. Juuks had been idOBUfled with the local company for the past 18 yean.

The funeral was bMd Thnroday afteznooD. Aa a m art TMpeet te e Plymoath Lumber 4 Coal Go. o fle t

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P ly m o u th 's lo c a l o r a to c l e i l d e c la m a tio n c o n te s t w i l l take ] n e x t W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g , March I 7 :S0 o ’c lo c k , i n P ly m o u th High at au d lto riU D L A t t h i s c o n te s i i

a n d a d e c la lm e r w il l be r e p r e s e n t o u r H ig h s r t o o l in i d i s t r i d o r a to r i c a l c o n te s t w h ic h f p la c e a f t e r s p r in g v a c a t io n .

The students who are competing the oratorical contest are Mac Donodly, David Nlchol, Franklin Atkinsou and Dorothy Hillman. Those whe are competing in declamatloQ are Rteh Root, Dora OaUimore, LaoiCMt Livingston, Madeleu ghlaglaCaa Elizabeth Strong, Ladlle Eberts, LMa Caldwell, Frances l^ ta e d . Ite ip Haskell and Elizabeth ^dear.

The Plynumth chapter of National Forensic league are aw] ing a medal for f ln t place fa « and » another for first declamation.

S a v e W etoesday evealag,1, for the etatortcal eootete.

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.m i s t a k e s ? O u r r e a d e r s w i l l r e c a l l c h a t m o re t h a n a y e a r a g o a C h ic a g o w e a th e r p r o p h e t p r e d ic te d t h a t 1026 w o u ld a " y e a r > v lth o u t a s u m m e r .” B u t w c s a w e n o u g h p a n t in g a n d s w e a t ­in g a r o u n d P ly m o u th h tf 't s u m m e r to k n o w t l i a t t h e p r o p h e t m is s e d i t . T h e n li<.> c a m e b a c k lu s t f a l l w i th a p r e d ic ­t io n t h a t th e w in t e r o f 1026-27 w o u ld ho o n e o f t h e h a r d e s t w i th in t h e m e m ­o ry o f t h e p r e s e n t g e n e ra t io n . A n d h e r e w e a r e nl>out o u t o f i t . a n d t a k ­in g th e c o u n t r y a s a w h o le , i t h a s b een th e m i ld e s t w in t e r f o r tw e n ty y e a r s .

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s t i l l t h e c h ie f to p ic o f c o n v e r s a t io n , w e ’d l ik e t o I n q u i r e i f y o u 'v e d o n e a n y th in g y e t to w a r d p la n n in g a b e l t e r g a r d e n t h a n y o u h a d l a s t y e a r ?

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n o t to le a v e th e s id e w ti lk s tin le .ss th e y a r e h o ld in g fJie h a n d s o f t h e i r e ld e rs , a n d i t i s a l s o s u p p o s e d t h a t a l l i ) a r e n ts p o in t o u t to t h e i r o f f s p r in g s t h e d a n ­g e r o f w a lk in g in t h e s t r e e t o r ro a d . .M ost c h i ld r e n t r y to o b ey in s t r u c t io n s , b u t t h e i r l i t t l e m in d s a r e a p t U> f«ir- g e t a b o u t d a n g e r ; i t i s h a r d f o r th e m to t h in k o f a n y th in g h u t p la y .

T h i s i s e s p e c ia l ly t r u e j u s t n o w . w h e n th e r e is a l i t t l e to u c h o f s p r in g in t h e a i r . a n d w h e n I t Is r e a l p u n is h ­m e n t to k e e p th e m in d o o r s a n y m<»re t h a n 1.S a b s o lu te ly n e c e .ssa ry . I t i s t h e r e f o r e n ec t‘s s a r y t h a t <mr a u to d r i v e r s e .x eri u n u s u a l v ig i la n c e . N o m a t i ( ‘r w h a t t h e c h i ld r e n rn u y b e d o ­in g o n th e s id e w a lk s n o w . e v e n i f tlw y si«em t<» U- s i t t i n g i ju ie t ly . m o to r i s t s s h o u ld p la y s a f e a n d k e e p a s n e a r to t h e c e n te r o f th e s t r e e t a s ix )ss ib le . A c li l ld m ig h t s u d d e n ly j u m p u p a n d d a r t o u t u i i j iw a re «)f e o n se iim u ic i's . B lo w in g th e h o r n m a y Ih‘ m o re f u s in g th a n i t i s a w a r n in g . T liis s lio iih l Ik* a v o id e d a n d . in s te a d , ox - f r e m e c a u t io n s h o u ld j ire v u il . I t w ill Ih* w e ll f o r I ’ly m o u th m o to r i s t s to k e e p t h e i r m in d s o n th e c h i ld r e n . iKK-ause t h e c h i ld r e n d o n o t a lw a y s k e e p t l u 'i r m ind .s o n d a n g e r . T h e y th in k o n ly o f phi.v, a n d f o r t h a t r e a s o n d r iv e r .s m u s t t h in k f o r th e m s e lv e s a n d th e c h i ld r e n too .

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A d o lp h R e n a u d , s o n o f C h a r le s R o n a u d a n d E l i z a b e th G ig n a c R e n a u d . d ie d l a s t F r id a y m o rn in g . M a rc h 11. 1927, a t h i s h o m e o n th e F a r m in g to n r o a d . D e a th w a s d n e to a p a r a l y t i c s t ro k e . H e w a s b o m In L a f a l l , C a n a d a , o n th e 1 5 th o f A p r il . 1869, a n d l iv e d f o r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s i n D e t r o i t , f o l lo w in g th e b a r b e r t r a d e . F o r 17 y e a r s b e w a s fo u n d in o n e s h o p , a n d b e c a m e k n o w n to a l l p a t r o n s a s “D o lp h th e B a r b e r . ” S o m e tw o y e a r s a g o h e r e t i r e d a n d p u r ­c h a s e d a l i t t l e f a r m o n t h e F a r m in g - to n r o a d , in t e n d in g to b u i ld a n d m a k e h is h o m e th e r e . H e l e a v e s to m o n m t h e i r lo s s h i s a g e d m o th e r a t L a B e lle , C a n a d a ; tw o b r o th e r s a n d a s i s t e r , to g e th e r w i th h i s w ife . C e c ile B a s t ie o R e n a u d . a n d th r e e c h i ld r e n . L lo y d , o f P l y m o u t h ; E a r l , o f S o u th A m e r ic a , a n d M rs . L . F . S a w y e r , o f M ia m i. F la .

T h e f u n e r a l w a s h e ld f ro m th e S c h r a d e r B r o th e r s F u n e r a l H o m e to o u r L a d y o f G o o d C o u n se l c h u r c h o n T u e s d a y m o rn in g . I n t e r ­m e n t a t R iv e r s id e c e m e te ry . T h e s e rv ic e s w e re c o n d u c te d :)>? F a t h e r F . C . I> efev re . a s s i s t e d b y F a t h e r s J . S c h u le r a n d D . F o le y . .

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gel«lyB o a rd o f R e v ie w — F r a n k W in s o r ( 'o j is tu b le s — J o h n M o tt, AIm* H a n n a n .

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REPt'BUCAN CAUCUS HELD LN

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T h e R e p u b l ic a n c a u c u s o f S u p e r io r to w n s h ip w a s h e ld i n t h e S u p e r io r to w n b a l l M o n d a y , a n d t h e f o l lo w in g w e r e el(*ctod f o r t h e R e p u b l ic a n t i c k e t : S u |> c rv ]so r. C l in to n L e F o r g e ; c le rk , C l in to n I> esU e; t r e a s u r e r , I v a n G a lp in ; h ig h w a y c o m m is s io n e r . W il l ia m M e y e r , J r . ; j u s t i c e o f th e p e n c e f«ir f u l l t e rm . M a ry E . ( k m r t : j u s t i c e o f t h e p e a c e t o flU v a c a n c y f o r th r e e - y e a r t e r m , F r e d J u d s o n ; j u s t i c e o f t h e p e a c e to fill v a c a n c y f o r se c o n d y e a r te rm , E m il L id k e , J r . ; m e m b e r o f b o a rd o f r e v ie w . J a m t f 11. C o u r t ; c o n s ta b le s . B e s s ie Q u a c k e n b u s h . J a k e D e g e n , A lb e r t B ta e b ie r a n d R a lp h K im m e l.

Ice Cream Y o u r H e a l t h D e p e n d s U p o n W h a t Y o u E a t

“ Pal-O-Sweets” Brand CandiesO u r o w n manufacture, smooth and tasty.

Special attention, special prices, special delivery ex* tended to clubs and socie­ties

W e will cut bricks to your individual order and make delivery a t the timie you

0The ice cream and candy that are taking the town of Plym outh by storm.No m atter w hat you want in candy and ice cream, you will always find them at the

Palace of Sweets

All our candy is made un­

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purest products. The state

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our shop among the clean­

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BXTLK IC E CREAM W e are now equipped with the most modem ice cream machinery th a t money can buy. largest in Plym oudi, and

50c quart. 25c pint W e manufacture all flavors, and state analysis proves that we have as high a cream con- prices are low, quality coo-

B RICK IC E CREAMtent as any ice cream made in Michigan. sideredL T ry oor **Pid*:0*'

Me quart. 30c pint If you are not yet acquainted w ith ^^Pal-o’-Sweets” o l ice cr^un, drop in our rctnQ Sweets” brands of k e cream.Lfliu im q im ti ty orders store and taste its wholesome flavor and amooth richMap. and candy.

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Right now is by far the best time to re-decorate I the house. It stands to reason that before the rush j is on we can take better care of you.

OUR NEW LINES OF WALL PAPER

I are now in and ready for your inspection. We have I some charming patterns, and would advise in- I , spection now before the very ones you would like I to have are gone and you have to lose time waiting I for a re-order. . i j ‘

WE ALSO CARRY PAINTS, STAINS AND VARNISHES AT RIGHT PRICES

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We carry a complete line of Wonder brand Feeds, including a 22% dairy feed (only 20c a hundred higher than Bran), Baby Chick Starter, Scratch Feed and the famous Wonder Egg Mash.

COAL BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES

ECKLES COAL & SUPPLY CO.Telephone 107

IFyou haven’t tried our store for your meats NOW is a good time to begin.

WEwill try to please you, and to see that you get ju ^ what you want

CANyou ask any more than this—or expect more? WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST MEAT IT IS

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T e t h e w a s a lw a y s e a g e r t o b e a r a b o u t n e w s tu n t s . T h e s u r e s t w a y to g e t a n a u d ie n c e w ith h im w a s to te ll h im y o u h a d a n e w t r ic k . H e Im m e­d ia te ly w a n te d to a e e I t a n d l e a m bow I t w a s d o n e .

O n e n ig h t w h e n h e w a s a t t h e N ew Y o rk H ip p o d ro m e , J n s t a b o u t te n m in - u te a b e fo re i t w a s t im e t o r h im to a p p e a r In h is a c t . w o rd w a s b ro u g h t t o h im t h a t a y o u n g m a o w ith a n ew t r i c k w a n te d to s e e h im . H o u d ln l b o u n d e d o u t o f h i s d r e s s in g ro o m to m e e t h la v is i to r .

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“ I c a n s to p th e b e a t in g o f m y p o is e a t w ill ."

" L e t 'a s e e y o u d o I t ." d e m a n d e d th e m a g ic ia n .

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m o v e m e n t o f th e p u ls e c o u ld b e de­te c te d .

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to fe e l t r in m p h a n t t h a t t h e t r i c k w a s b a lR in g th e g r e a t m a s te r .

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F o r h u n d re d s o f y e n rs . b e fo re w ire - le a s m a d e c o n m e t w ith th e la n d ea sy , a e n m e n h a v e th ro w n th e i r b o t t le m es s a g e s t r u s t f u l l y In to th e s e a . C o lum b u s w ro te to b is q u e e n lo t h a t w a y A n d to d a y a so a ie d b o t t le s t i l l c o n ­t a in s s o m e tim e s th e la s t m e s s a g e o f a d e s p a i r in g c re w . M an y n t r a g i c m es­s a g e ha.s b e e n e a s t In to th e s e a f ro m m a n y a s t r ic k e n v esse l. M e ssa g e s s n e h a s th e s e :

" C a p ta in , n il c re w b u t m e. J o h n W’lll la m s . dl-’il y e llo w fev e r .

" S h ip h u rn i 'i l , otvjv m e. S a m T h o m ­a s , le f t In ho iT "

“ W h o e v e r I'l- k s t h i s o p w ill k n o w b a r q u e C a l le r ( lu ru n d o w n by s te a m e r . ’■

T h e Ii>t o f th e s e b o t t le s c o n ta in in g g e n u in e new -, o f d i s a s te r Is p i t i f u l ly lo n g . T h e r e w : « t h a t s a d la s t m M - sn jre f ro m th e c re w o f th e A m e r ic a n t a n k s le n in e r r i t y o f E v e re t t , w h ic h s a n k 'w i th a ll h a n d s In th e G u lf o f M ex ico d iiriuL ' O c to h e r . 1023. I t w a s w a s h e d up in a b o t t le a t M iam i. F la ., 00 d a y s l .iti’r. ' iimI r e a d : " S . S. E v e r e t t . T h is is III*- l a - i o f u s . T o d e a r f r ie n d s w h o find til ls , g o o d -b y f o r e v e r a n d

N ervy **Borrower**T h e c h e e k ie s t p e r s o n I k n o w la a

g i r l w h o c a m e o v e r to o u r h o u s e o n e F r id a y a n d b e g g e d m y m o th e r to le n d h e r a n e w o ld -ro se d r e s s o f m ine w h ic h I b a d w o rn o n c e : h e r r e a s o n — ' s h e w a s g o in g to b e a b r id e s m a id th e n e x t d a y ( S a tu r d a y ) a n d d id n 't h a v e a d r e s s t o w e a r n o r m o n e y to b u y a n e w one,.

M o th e r r e fu s e d a t f i r s t , f o r w e u e v e r w e re i n ‘t h e h a b i t o f le n d in g c lo th e s to a n y o n e , b u t a f t e r s e e in g th e g l r l s l o t e a r s a n d l is te n in g to h e r h a r d lu c k s to ry , m o th e r c o n s e n te d , m a k in g h e r p ro m is e t o b r in g b a c k th e d r e s s t h e n e x t d a y .

S h e to o k th e d r e s s a n d th e n a s k e d m o th e r f o r so m e c a r f a r e . H a v in g 30 c e n ts In c h a n g e , .she g a v e i t t c th e g ir l . T im e h a s p a s s e d , h o t w e a e v e r d id s e e t h e d r e s s . • th e 30 c e n ts no? th e g ir l .— R. R ., In C h ic a g o T r ib u n e .

Firestone Tires

A ncient P aper SateaaticIn a r e c e n t c le a n in g o f t h e c e l la r o f

t h e U n iv e r s i ty o f P e n n s y lv a n ia II- b r a r j ' a n o ld a S u th e m n e w s p a p e r w a a d is c o v e re d p r in te d on th e b a c k o f a p ie c e o f w a l lp a p e r .

T h e o a w s p a p e r . c a lle d t h e D a l ly C itiz e n , w a a poh lL ahed In V ick sb u rg , M lsa.. J u ly 2, 1863. b y J . M . S w o rd s . F o llo w in g i s a q u o ta t io n f ro m t h e - p a ­p e r :

“ W e a r e In d e b te d to M a jo r G ille sp ie f o r a a le a k o f C o n fe d e ra te b e e f , a l ia s m e a t .W e h a v e t r i e d I t a n d c a n a s ­s u r e o u r f r ie n d s t h a t i f I t I s r e n d e re d o e c e s t s r y th e y n e e d h a v e n o s c ru p le s a t e a t in g tb e m e a t I t Is s w e e t s a v o ry a n d te n d e r , a n d so lo n g a s w e h a v e a m o le l e f t w e a r e s a t is f ie d o u r a a ld le r s w ill b e c o n te n t w i th I t "

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to T h e P ly m o u th M a ll?

F a t h e r N e p tu n e s o m e tim e s ta k e s m u c h In n p c r to <!»-liver h is m a lls . T e a r s a g o ii liku 'lt I'o.ik on b o a rd th e B r i t i s h sh ip r 'le ic in g h a ra m u rd e re d th e m a s te r . T h e v e sse l w a s o ff th e c o a s t o f H e rn im la a t t h e tim e . S h e c a r r ie d n o w in-U -ss, a n d th e m a te , f e a r in g f u r t h e r v iu ti-nce, e n t r u s te d h is r e p o r t o f i l ie c r im e to a b o t t le . I t w a s foiit?d .’ . c t ' O o iile s a w a y , on o n e o f th e S lieU iiii'l W lends. N e a r ly th r e e y e a r s hilii p ;i<sed.

A b o t t le iiie.vsege to ld t h e w o r ld o f t h e lo s s w ith a ll Im n d s o f th e .A tlan ­t ic l in e r P re s id e n t . S h e s h o u ld h a v e r e a e h e J I.ivi-i pool In S fan d i, 1841. b u t ’ b e c a m e lo n g jiv o rd u e . A t l a s t a s h ip a t s e a p ic k e d u p a b o t t le c o n ta in in g a m es-sage froi-.' t i ie fa m o u s c o m e d ia n , T y r o n e I ’ow i-r. I t s a id t h a t th e v e s ­se l WHS s in k in g in a g u le a s h e w ro te .

In IfMVj th e .\11hh l in e r H u ro n la n le f t G la sg o w a n d d i.s ap p e a re d . F iv e y e a r s lu to r a b o t t le w h s w a s h e d n p b y th e t l i le on th e n o r th c o a s t o f I r e ­la n d . I t s m e s s a g e r e a d : " H u ro n la n s in k in g f a s t . T o ]d io av y . O n e s id e u n ­d e r w a te r . G nod-by m o th e r a n d s is ­te r .— C h a r le s M c F a ll ."

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A f te r t h e m y s te r io u s lo s s o f th e A u s tr a l ls D l i n e r W a r u ta h b e tw e e n D u r b a n a n d C a p e T o w n m a n y b o t t le m e s s a g e s w e re fo u n d , h o t t h e s e w e re a l l b e l ie v e d to b e c ru e l f a k e s .

S e a le d b o t t le s a r e o f te n s e t a d r i f t f o r s c ie n t i f ic p u r p o s e s M a n y sh lp - m a s t e r s a r e c o -e p e ra t ln g w ith B r i d ^ a n d A m e r ic a n g o v e rn m e n t d e p a r t ­ments at the present time by throwing bottles overboard. In u ts way thdd i r e c t io n o f o c e a n c u r r e n t s m a y bd t r a c e d , f o r f in d e r s o f th e s e b o t t le s a r a r e w a r d e d I f t h e y fill in t h e c a r d In­c lo s e d in e a c h o n e . g iv in g p a r t i c u l a r s o f t b e d a te a n d p la c e w h e re i t w a s fo u n d .

S u c h a b o ttfh , c a s t in fo t h e s e a n e s j C a p e T o w n , w a s p ic k e d u p o n a S h e t- la u d i s la n d b e a c h , n e a r ly f o u r a n d ;> h a l f y e n re la te r . C a p ta in Slm p.soh. F . B . S.. w h o th r e w th o u s a n d s o f b i 't t l e s In to t h e s e n d u r in g a p e r ln d o f y e n ra , r e p o r te d t h a t 10 p e r c e n t w e re fo u n d . M an.v o f t h e b o t t le s h a d d r i f t ­e d 10.000 m ile s bef?>re r e a i ’h in g la n d , t h e a v e r a g e r a t e o f t r a v e l w o rk in g o u t a t b « l f a m ile a n h o u r .

Italian "Fascisfi”“F a s c l s t l " Is t h e n a m e g iv e n to th e

m e m b e r s o f a v o lu ir tu r l ly o iy a n - Ixed m o v e m e n t fo rm e d In I t a ly In 1020 to o f fs e t t h e w o rk o f th e R ed e . T h e y h a v e n o d e f in i te p r e g ra n v a n d a r e o f w id e ly d if f e r e n t p o llU c a l v iew s , m e re ­ly b e in g b o u n d to g e th e r b y a s t r o n g n a t io n a l s p i r i t . T h e n a m e “ F a a c la - t l " w a s t a k e n f ro m th e L a t in “ F a c e s ." T b e R o m a n e m b le m o f a n a x In a b u n ­d le o f ro d e w a s a d o p te d a s t h e i r offl- d n l s ig n . T h e i r o b je c t w a a to c o u n ­t e r a c t t h e d e s ig n s o f t h e e x t r e m e O om - t t u n l s t a a n d S o c la U s ts .

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30 Head of Guernsey Cattle. 1 Registered Guernsey Bull, 2 years old. 6 Head Heavy W ork Horses. Full Line Farm Tools. Dodge Panel Body Delivery Car, 1921 Model.

DISTRIBUTORS FOROLDSMOBILES, GOTFREDSON TRUCKS,

INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS AND FARM TOOLS

Nordi Side Sales & ServiceS u b s c r i b e f o r T h e M a i l $ 1 . 5 0 p e r y e a r

HUSTON & WEST, Propa.Phone 495 Plymouth, Mich.

Sale Prices in all Departments will be

Discontinued Mardi 21stEXCEPT

in our Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Shoe Department. Watch our ad closely from week to week. All shoes on the racks will continue on sale prices until sold. Not a pair will ever see the inside of a box sitting upon a shelf. If you need shoes and desire to save money, we are merely giving you the opportunity.

S H O E S !2 and 3 Pairs for the Price of One Pair!1 lo t M is se s ' a n d G ir l s ’ S h o e s a n d O x fo rd s a n d S l ip p e r s . P a t e n t , k id a n d c a lf . A ll g o o d s ty lo s .V alue.s to $4.50 . $1.48O u t th e y go

1 lo t M o n 's F in e D ro s s S h o e s . lU a ric a n d b ro w n c a lf . I tu b h o r ho o ls . R e g u la r $4 .6 0 v a l ^ s . ^ b o re e a r ly .P a i r . - $1.98

1 lo t M e n 's F in e D r e s s S h o e s a n d O x fo rd s . B la c k a n d b ro w n c a l f a n d k id . A ll s ty lo s .^ a H s i z ^ . V a lu e s to $7.iW. O u t tb e y g o t. p a i r ..................................... $2.98

I lo t IV om on'.s P u m p s , S t r a p S l ip p e r s , I n p a te n t ,c a l f a n d k i d : n o w s ty le s . 1’p . t o $6.00 . $ 2 . 9 8v alu 'o s . O u t th e y

1 lo t M is se s ' a n d G ir l s ’ S l ip p e r s a n d O x fo rd s , in c tilf , k id a n d p a t e n t le a th e r . A s s o r te d s ty lo s a n d s iz e s . V a lu e s t o $3.00. 88c

1 lo t M e n 's A ll- le u th e r E lk W o rk S h o e s . U s k ld eso lo . U e g u la r $3 .50 v a lu e . $1.98

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1 l o t W o m e n 's S t r a p S l ip p e r s u u d O x fo rd s , in s a t in s , p a t e n t l e a th e r u u d c a lf . N 'ulues to $4.5U.A s s o r te d s ty le s a n d s ize s . $1.98

1 lo t B o y s ' S c h o o l a n d D r e s s S h o e s . B la c k a n d b ro w n i-n lf . V a lu e s to $3.50.W h ile th e y lu s t $ 1 .8 8

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$1.98, $2.98, $3.98W o a r e d o lo ru i in e d to r id <mr s ln d v e s o f t h e a lu iv e inoulioiUHl sh o es.

O u r s p r in g lin o o f D o ro th y D o d d a n d R u th Sho<>s f o r L a d ie s a r e h e ro .

' ’ $6.45, $6.95, $7.85

GREEN & JOLLIFFEP L Y M O U T H , M I C H .

W a te r fo rd , M ich ., O c t. 29. 1926 "M y fa th e r used 'A A Q u a lity ’ F«f-

tilize rs a b o u t 4 0 y e a n ago , a n d th ey have been u fed in o u r fam ily ev e r lin c e w ith beat reault<i. 1 f p e c ia l i r i in certified teed poiatoea. U sed 9 0 0 lbs. o f 'A A Q u a lity ’ F eriiib rc r broadc.->st p ,-r a c re , m y y ield b e in g a ro u n d 300 bushe ls p e r ac re . L ast y ea r it was 360 b u ih e l i ."

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A ttica . M ich ., O c t. 27 . 1926 " W c w ere very m u ch R raiificd a t re ­

su lts o b ta in e d o n o u r field o f po t.stoet o n .which wo used 300 lbs. ’.-\A Q u a lity ’ F e r ti l tre r . T h e p o n to r s a r c o f finest qu.-i];(y a n d will m a rk e t w ithou t to r tin g . Aver.svi- y ie lJ p r r a c re is 232 b u she lt. A t p re sen t m a rk e t p rice they will b r in g 51 6 2 4 ."

— W . D en n is

Make every h ill yield fine big-m^ney potatoes

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p o t a t o e s . T h e y b r i n g d o w n

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i t s f u l l d u t y . T h e y s u p p l y

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Manufactured only byTHE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY

Sales Office and Works, P. O. Box 814, Detroit, Mich.

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Make TaylorYour Jeweler

I have had 17 years’ practical experience as a watchmaker and have opened a store in Tefft’s Radio Shoppe, at 293 Main toeet, Plymouth, where I will be pleased to give yon an estimate on aU kinds of Watch, Clock, Jewelry or Optical Repairing.All Work G u a ra n ty f Open Evenings

A . G . T A Y L O R , J E W E L E R

293 Main Street, Plymouth, Mich.

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m e u t I n a a ^ u r a t e d b ; t h e t r u s t e e s o f W illia m s coM epe la S e p te m b e r . 1919. a n d coD slst.s o f a n n u a l s e s s io n s a t w lilch a r e d is c u s s e d fo re ljfn a f f a ir s so :is t o p ro ^ lo te a m o re s y m p a th e t ic u n ­d e r s ta n d in g o f th e p ro b le m s a n d p o li­c ie s o f o th e r n a t io n s . T h is Is d o n e b y ofT ering c o u r s e s o f p u b lic le c tu r e s d e l iv e re d b y d l s t l n ^ i s b e d s c h o la r s a n d s t a te s m e n f ro m fo re ig n c o u n t r l ^ n n d b y s e t t in g o p ro u n d ta b le a n d o{^en c o n fe re n c e s p r e s id e d o v e r by re c o g n iz e d a u th o r i t i e s .

Root S tage TragedyW h ile t h e a u d ie n c e la u g h e d a n d a p ­

p la u d e d , th in k in g I t a s u p e rb p ie c e o f a c t in g , a n a c t r e s s t a k in g th e p r ln c l- pa i p a r t In a m u s ic a l c o m e d y a t a R o ­m an th e a t e r d ie d o n th e s t a g e d u r lm ; th e p e r fo rm a n c e . A t t h e e n d o f th e s e c o n d a c t s h e s tu m b le d , tb e n c lo tc b e d a t t b e n e c k o f o n e o f t h e a c to r s . B o th i fe ll h e a v i ly to t h e floor. T h e c u r t a lu fe ll a m id d e 'a feD log a p p la u s e a n d la u g h te r , a n d n o b o d y r e a l iz e d w h a t h a d h a p p e n e d u n t i l t h e m a n a g e r a n ­n o u n c e d th e d e a th o f th e . a c t r t s s th ro u g h h e a r t f a i lu r e .

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W E I N T R O D U C E A N E W D E P A R T M E N T

Toilet Goods and SundriesOur store opened Saturday, March 5th. We did not “Say It With

Floviers” as may be the custom, but what we did and will continue to do is to “Say It With Prices” on nationally known merchandise.

Below we list a few of the many bargains which we offer in our Toilet Goods and Sundries lines. Every article listed is marked much below the regular price. Those who are familiar with the prices of these articles will have only to look over the list to note the savings. So Saturday, March 19th, will be the time to buy a complete supply of your favorite powders, soaps, bath powders, perfumes and toilet accessories. Check over the liSt below— theh supply your needs for several months ahead.

CUT RATE PRICE-SATDRDAYS ONLY$ 1 . 0 0

AND$1.25

High-Grade 1-lb. Box Chocolates

69c

SundriesSOc Absorbent Cotton, lb. . 39cISc Sterilized Gauze. 2 in. x

10 yds. 10c65c Kotex regular 39cSOc Sanitary Aprons 37c25c Sanitary Belts 19cSOc Baby Rubber Panties 39c

Dresser Sets$6.30 3-pieee Pearl

.\m ber Sets French Designs Kose and Blue

$ 3 . 8 9

Fancy Lace89c 65c

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Boudoir Pillows 15c Breast Nipples 8c . Kotex

$1.39 10c Wide-mouth Bottles

Nursing4c 39c :

CIGARETTES I Camels

Lucky Strike Chesterfields

Two Packages

23c

$1.00 Prophylectic Hair Brush 69c

SOc Prophylectic Brush

Tooth37c

Rubber39c

SOc Household Aprons

$1.25 Water Bags . 79c$1.75 Combination Bags $1.29 $2.Sb Bed Pans $1.79>2.00 Douch Pans ..... $1.39

Gillette Auto Strop

BladesPackage of 5

36c

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Tooth Paste .25c Listerine Tooth Paste 19c SOc Pepsodent Tooth Paste 36c SOc Porhan's Tooth Paste 21c 30c Kqlymos Tooth Paste ..21c SOc Squibbs Tooth Paste ._38cSOc Ipana Tooth P a s te __ !.36c25c Colgate’s Tooth Paste 19c 25c Perfection Tooth Paste 10c SOc lodent Tooth P a s te __ 36c

Shaving Accessories35c Colgate’s S h a v i n g

C re a m .... .......... 28c35c Handy Grip Shaving

Stick ..... 28c25c Perfect Shaving

C ream ........ ......;------------- lOc35c Palmolive Shaving

C ream ------------ 26c25c Jap Rose Shaving

C ream ---- --------------------- 19c.f Shaving L o tio n _______10c

35c Shaving B rushes_____ 21cSOc c a ie tte B lade*----------- SSc

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Toiletries$1.25 Tre-Jur Twin Com­

pacts .................... 98c

SOc Tre-Jur Face Powder . 38c

$2.50 Djer Kiss Extract $1.82

SOc W oodbury’s Face Pow­der ................................... 38c

5Cc W oodbury’s Cream 39c$1.00 Daggett & Rams-

dell’s ........................... -.... 72cSOc Pompeian Cream . . 39c 25c All Well Known Talcs 19cSOc Jergen’s Lotion ............38c20c Sm ootho.......................... lOc

15c Hand L o t i o n ................10c25c Face Creams ..................10c

$1.00 Cutex S e ts _________ 79cSOc Cutex Sets . ................ 39c35c Cutex Nail P o lish ____23c

25c M u m _______ —______19c

$1.00 Listerine ............ 69c50c L is te r in e ___________ 39c25c P e rfu m es____________10c

Soaps and Bath Salts25c W oodbury’s S o ap ......... 19c

25c Cuticura S o a p ................19c

25c Resinol S o a p ....... .........-19c

25c Parker’s Tar S o a p ___19c

15c Old English Lavender „9c

lOc Lux Toilet Soap, 3 for 21c

25c Bath Salts ....... 10c$1.00 Bath Salts ............._-49c25c Bath P o w d e r_____ __ 10c

Hair Dressings and Shampoos

50c Parker’s T ar Shampoo 38c

50c Palmolive Shampoo _38c 50c W atkins Cocoanut Oil ..38c$1.00 W atkins Cocoanut

O i l___ ___ 69cBig Value H air T o n ic_____10cBig Value Curly L o c k s__ 10c

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n e w w h i te b u n g a lo w , s e e m s to h a v e a te n d e n c y to w r i t e o n th e o u ts id e w a lla o f t h e b o u se . O n e d a y h e r f a t h e r s a w h e r a n d g a v e h e r a s p a n k in g . T h is , h o w e v e r , d id n o t s e e m to h a v e th e d e ­s i r e d e ffe c t, f o r s e v e ra l d a y s l a t e r h e r t e t h e r n o t ic e d o th e r m a r k in g s o n th e b o u s e / C a llin g B e t ty L o u , b e s t e r n ly a s k e d : “B e t ty L o u . d id y o u m a r k o n th e h o u s e a f t e r d a d d y to ld y o u o o t toT * B e t ty L o u s lo w ly a n s w e re d h e r f a t h e r t h u s : “ T e i d a d d y , b u t I d o n 't w a n t a s p a n k in g to d a y ." — In d la n a p o U s N ew s.

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lig io n s a n d e v e ry re lig fo n i t s ow n m e a t. T h e M o h n m iiied u u w ill n o t e a t p o rk , th e H im h i w ill n o t e a t la 'e f . th e ! N a r p a l le s w ill e a t n e i th e r b e e f o r p o rk , b u t e a t fish a n d c h ic k e n In ­s te a d . T h e y t a k e a p ie c e o f c lo th five y a r d s lo n g , a n d t h a t Is t h e l im it o f th e i r c lo th e s . T h e c lo th Is w o u n d a r o u n d 't h e lo w e r p a r t o f th e b ody , a n d s o m e w h o h a v e a fe w r u p e e s w e a r a s h i r t . T h e y liv e In b a m b o o h u ts . T h e y s p i l t b a m b o o a n d l a c e i t c ro s sw ise , a n d so m e tim e s th e y "put a c o a t o f m u d o v e r th e o u ts id e . T h e ro o f is m a d e o f b a n a n a lo a v e s a n d i s a fo o t th ic k .

Favoring Farm ersFarmers have at least two things in their favor towards making a good living from the soil.

First—the agricultural re­sources of this community.

Second—good, helpful bank­ing service such as they are sure to find at this bank. Our resources are adequate to pro­tect farmers; our facilities are more than adequate for serving them.

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MONEY TO LOANDo you wish to build a new home? If so, and you

have not enough money to finance your plans, call

at our office and talk the matter over with us. We

have a plan that will interest you. Small monthly

payments.

Towle & Roe Lumber Co.Amelia Street Phone 385

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a n d t h r o a t r e q u i r e a g o o d d e a l o f m o is tu r e to fu n c t io n p ro p e r ly . W h e n th e a i r in th e h o u s e Is to o d ry tb e m e m b ra n e s m u s t d r a w a n u n u s u a l lo a d o f m o is tu r e f ro m w ltb lu t h e b o d y b e c a u s e t h e d ry a i r p a s s in g d o w n to tb e lu u g s a b s o rb s so m u c h m o re th a n o rd in a r i ly . T h is b r e a k s u p th e n a t ­u r a l a d ju s tm e n t o f th e b o d ily fu u c - t lo n s a n d c r e a t e s c o n d i t io n s w h ic h f a ­v o r c o ld s a n d o th e r r e s p i r a to r y Id - ! fa c tio n s .

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Phone 301 Over Whipple’s Shoe Store Plymouth

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I t Is m e a n t t h a t t h e s tu d e n t s a r e o r ­g a n is e d in to u n io n s w h ic h a r e f e d e r ­a t e d In to a o a tlo x ia l o rg a n la a tlo A . B r a n c h s a r e to b e fb tu id In m o s t o f t h e m id d le s c h o o ls a n d c o l le g e s a n d c o m m it te e s o f c o r re s p o n d e n c e k e e p t i to u c h o n e w ith t h e o th e r . W h e n a d i s tu r b a n c e d e v e lo p s In o n e p i s r e th e c o m m it te e In fo rm s th e others.' C n e icsTxit h a s b e e n t o fo e n v s T te irtloD OD p o l i t ic a l < t.n 'IU :o r.s In

SPEAKING OF HOMESCONSIDER THIS

Here is a dandy Dutch Colonial of 6 rooms and bath, with a • 2-car garage, breakfast nook, hot air furnace, full basement, in the Blunk Sub, and it only requires $1,500 to handle, the balance $50 month. If it’s a home you want you do yourself an injustice if you fail to investigate this.

14 acres on M-65 just south of Whitpsdre’l Lake, pleasing location, good corner, 5-room house, barn, moden>>hen houses, 3 acres of apples. If you want a small place where values are advancing see this.

Just sold several homesites in beautiful Plymouth Gardens by the lake. The location of this property “way up high” over­looking Plymouth has come into popular demand. Get yours now at subdivision prices. Soon there’ll be nothing but resales and you will pay the price of delay.-

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F O R R E N T — G a r a g e : $ 4 0 0 p e r m o n th . I n q n i r e 6 1 9 M a p le a v e n u e ; p h o n e 324. I 7 t l c

FOR RENT—aieeirfng room; four b l o ^ from boBiiiess section; break­fast and garage If deolred. 1388 Pen- nlBian.avMnie, or pbone 8S3J. ITtlc

BIED YOE OWN HOMESurely you must know that it is much cheaper

to build than to buy. Your ideas are as good as any one’s else. Plan your own home with the help of some good plan books; then make little changes if you want, to suit yourself. Have your new home and ever^hing in it just the way you want i t

The most important thing to consider is Sound Construction. Use the best building materials, it will pay you big. Use 2x10 joists, overlays and rafters, solid oak flooring, best grade of plumbing fixtures, copper flashings and troughing. They speak for themselves. Plan a home of beauty, con­venience and comfort.

Your home is your permanent receipt for the money that it cost you; a daily reminder; either a pleasant one of money well spent, or a discouraging reminder of a foolish investment

Why not give me a ring and let me show you a number of plans and talk things over? You will not be obligated in any way.

ROY C. STRENGBUILDER AND GENERAL (X )N T R A (^R

PhMie 259J Sooth Harvey Street

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M A C A R O N IS P .^ G H R rn or NOODLES

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744 STARKWEATHER

S A L M O NALASKA PINK. M lb. 12c

TALL LB. CAN

6 ' 1 6 '

C H E E S EWISCONSIN CREAM A Q e Aged or Fresh, lb........... S 9

T o m a t o S a r d i n e s 2 2 5 '

CORN T o ^ T O E s 3 ■ 7 ^ 2 5 '

N A V Y B E A N SCOINTRY M Ibo. A S c

CLUB 4 2 9

R I C EBLUE ROSE HEAD Me lb. _______ ________ ___ I

COINTKY CLUB .STRICTLY FR FSU

BUTTER EGGSPure Creamery, lb.

5 7 '

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O L E OWONDERNUT, pound 4 A c Good Lurk. lb. 28r A a r

L A R DKettle Rendered. 4 C tIb. l 9

COFFEE FRENCH. Ib. M C t Santos, lb. 29r 4 9 Jewel, lb. 3.5e

F L O U RCOUNTRY CLUB $ 4 A A24 H Ib. KU4k X a V 9

S a l a d a T e a , h a l f - p o u n d p k g .............. . . 3 9 c

COUNTRY CLUB KROGER MADE

BREAD CAKES1-lh. P lain lx>af 6r

1H-Ih. Split Top \jQBi

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Velvet Cakes 16c Large Layer

3 9 '

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S O A PK IRK’S, P & G OK

CRYSTAL W HITE 1 0 3 6 '

BANANAS FANCY R IP E FRUIT

4 "“ ^ 2 5 '

g r a p e f r u it , 54 size, sweet and juicy, 3 for 25c

LEMONS, 300 size ---------- Dozen 20cICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE ............ .....Each 5c

RADISHES, long red bunches . ...... .......4 for 10c

SWEET POTATOES .........-6 lbs for 25c

SPANISH ONIONS ------------3 for 10c

APPLES, Fancy Greenings . ............—. 6 for 29c

TOMATOES, fancy ripe . . ........ —-Pound 20c

We have a very smart and /- attractive line of

SPRING HATS, CAPS,

NECKWEAR AND HOSE

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y o u .

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Caring Hmt C«ald ¥ « a fM ik e— T h a t b o x e r la i n t h e p k ik o f

c o n d itio n .l ^ k e — Y es. h o m a k e s m e s e e re d .

Modern CoBTcnatioD." I 'm i n f a v o r o f l i g h t ' w in e s a n d

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Undertaker HunMr.

“ H e r e ’s w h e re w e r o l l th e b o n e s ,” o f fe re d th e u n d e r t a k e r s a s th e y p lucvd th e coffin in th e w a g o n .

O b e jiD g O rd e rs .

“ W h i th e r w i th th e m a s k . K r n in iu s V “T o M a b e l 's h o u se . C a lc u lu s . ' '“ T h e n w h y fo re th e m a s k ? "“ O h , h e r d a d r e q u e s te d t h a t I n e v e r

s h o w m y f a c e a g a in in h is b o u se ."

J u s t L ik e a W o m a n .

• 'T a k e m e in y o u r a r m s a n d te l l m e Im w m u c h y o u lo v e m e .” th e F a t L a d y in th e s id e -s h o w r e q u e s te d th e L im b ­le s s W o n d e r ,

In RebuttaLH u r r a h I T h e P r o f s a r e a t f a u l t

a g a in . A tw o -h e a d e d b a b y d ie d a f t e r l iv in g th r e e d a y s . T h is d o e s a w a y w i th t h e th e o r y t h a t tw o b e a d s a r e l e t t e r t h a n o ne .

WaD Paper, Paint and

Varnish SaleHere we are when everybody wants to decorate.

SOMETHING NEW FOR PLYMOUTH500 SELECTIONS. PRICES RANGE FROM

6c $4*00’ Now we have the much-talked-of Wall Paper,

Paint and Varnish sale—with a saving never before known in this community.

Books will be shown at your residence by re­quest. This wall paper is from the w'ell-known Fisher Wall Paper Company of Detroit and is of 1927 stock—all first grade.

AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—ORDER NOW

1 0 % D i s c o u n t o n P a p e r , P a i n t s a n d V a r n i s h

For all orders of three rooms I will give one bedroom selection free.

DISCOUNT ON HANGING, 20%

R. B. JOR.DAND EC O R A TO R

Phone 135M Corner Junction and Irving Plymouth, Mich.All prices are subject to change without notice

Chevrolet stands unchallenged as the world’s largest producer of gearshift t r u c l ^

W ith its powerful valve-in-head m otor —^now equipped w ith A C oil filter and AC air dean er; w ith a 6-inch channel steel frame, snper-rugged rear axle and m odem 3-speed transmission, recently improved—it is praised by users every­w here as the greatest commercial car value o f all time.O nly th e econom ies o f trem endous volum e production make possible such super qiiaUty at Chevrolet’s low prices. Come in and see the track th a t has won worldwide leadership. Learn why it has given such suprem e satisfaction to so m any users o f every type—big flee t operators and individual owners.

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charges avaUablfc

Ernest J. Allison331 N. M ua S t, Plymouth Phone 87

I QUALITY AT LOW COST

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DE.kTH OF 4ENNIE L. RICHARDS

M iss J e u D ie L . K in n e y w n ? b o ^ a t E lm . M ic h ig a n . A ugu:<t 27. 1HG2, a n d d e iw r fe d th i s l i f e M a rc h lO tb , 1927. i$hc w a s m a r r i e d to O s m o n d T . I l i f h a r d s M a rc h 2U th. 1884. w h o de- IM irted t h i s l i f e D e c e m b e r 2m l. 1921. Mr.s. R ic h a r d s s p e n t t h e m o s t o f h e r l i f e a t E lm a n d n e a r P ly m o u th . F o u r c h i ld r e n w e re b o rn to t h i s u n io n . M rs . M a u d T a i t , C o u r t la n d , H a r r y a n d I^eroy R ic h a r d s . S h e w a s a k in d a n d lo v in g m o th e r a n d a k in d f r i e n d to a i l w h o k n e w h e r . S h e le a v e s I tes id es h e r c h i ld r e n to m o u rn t h e i r lo.*ts. t e n g r a n d c h i ld r e n a n d a h o s t o f f r ie n d s .

F u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w e r e h e ld a t S c h r a d e r B r o th e r s ’ F u n e r a l H o m e . S a t ­u r d a y a f te r n o o n a t th r e e o ’c lo ck . R ev . I ) . D . N a g le o ff ic ia tin g . I n t e r ­m e n t a t R iv e r s id e c e m e te ry .

NEWBURGR<‘v. K. I . W a lk e r to o k f«ir li is t e x t

S u n d a y . “ 1 s a w t l ie L o rd h ig h a n d llftiH l u p . a n d I l l s t r a i n t i lle d th e te n iji le ," I s ia h 0 :1 .

N e x t S a b la i th e v e n in g w ill co iic lu d e th e iu is .s io m iry .stm ly . .Mrs. W a lk e r w ill g iv e a s u m m in g u p o f th e lnK»k t h a t h a s b e t'ii s tu d ie d f o r The p a s t s ix w e e k s . A ll w h o h a v e h e a r d ^M rs. W a lk e r w ill w a n t to h e a r li(*r. S h e is a n e i i tb u s ia s t ie m is s io n a r y w o rk e r ,

j S p le ia l id i i t l e n d a n e e in S u ia la y - ischo«)l. c -o iisiile rlng th e c n iu lit lo n o f th e . r o a d s .1 T ile p la y . "Y in im le Y on.son’s Y ob.” Ig i^ e n u n d e r tia* a i i s p i a 's o f l lie P . T .

A. la s t wiH-k T h u r s d a y 'a n d F r id a y le v e l l in g s , w a s a s p le n d id .«uei-e<s. a il I t a k in g t h e i r p a r l s in a m o s t e re d i ta M e 1 m a n n e r . .V n ic e s u m w a s a ih le d to j t h e t r e a s u r y . N e w la irg c-an w e ll t*»*

p ro u d o f i t s s i l io o l. T h e 1’, T . is j d o in g a g r e a t d e a l to ad<l to th e e q u ip - ; m e a t o f Hit* seliooL m a k in g it n p -lo - I d a t e in e v e ry w ay .j M rs . A r t h u r t i e n r ie h a u d l i t t l e s o n 1 a r e ill w i th s e a r le t fe v e r , j J .e ig h It.vd iT a t le n d e i l t l ie l lo w e r j s h o w in D e t ro i t . T u e s d a y

j U ev, a n d M rs. P a u l H a v e n s o f P«m- ! t i ;n '. a fe o m p a ii ie d hy .Miss ( I r a c e W il- so ti. w lio is a m is s io n a ry in t h e K eti- t t ie k y in o im la in s . e a ll is l o n M r. a n d T h o m a s W ils iu i. P 'r id a y a f te rn o o n .

M r. a n d M rs . Jes .se Jew«-U e iite r - t a in e t l R ev . a n d M rs . W a lk e r a n d so u f o r S u n d a y d in n e r .

M iss R u th .loy o f D e t ro i t , s jx 'tif S tin - d a y w i th M rs . J a m e s M«‘Xsil»h a n d m o th e r . M rs. V in a Jo y .

M r. Y eo m an , l iv in g o n th e T o w n lin e , h a d th e m i.sf<»rtune fo h a v e h is b a rn , c h ic k e n h o u s e a n d g re e n h o u s e d e s t r o y ­e d b y f i r e ,la s t w e e k W e d n e s tla y . a t 2 :0 0 o ’c lo ck in t h e m o rn in g . M r. a n d Mr.s. Y e o m a n w is h to th a n k a l l th o s e w h o so k in d ly a .ss ls fe d th e m a t th e t im e o f t h e f i re a n d in r e b u i ld in g .

M rs . F r e d S m i th v i s i te d M rs . S a r a h H o ls in g to n a n d d a u g h te r . H a t t ie , a t P ly m o u tl j . W e d n e s d a y .

M r. a n d M rs . W n i. S m ith . M r. a n d M rs . C ly d e S m ith a n d M rs . C. E . R y d e r "h tfen d ed th e f io w e r s h o w in D e ­t r o i t . W etlne .sday .

BRIGOS SCHOOL NOTESB y C a r l R e d in g

W e h a v e th r e e n e w p u p ils . T h e y a r e : F r a n k . R o se a u d K a th e r in e S te in - g a s s e r , w h o liv e w h e r e H a y b a l l 's d id .

O n e o f o u r n e w p u p i ls . H e n r ie t ta V orl)eck . b ro k e h e r le f t j irm . T u e s d a y . M a rc h i r i th . S h e w a s s w in g in g v e ry h a r d w h e n th e b e ll r a n g , a n d t r i e d to s to p . I n d o in g so . s h e f e l l o u t b a c k ­w a r d . W h e n s h e f e l t h e r s e l f f a l l in g , s h e p u t o u t h e r l e f t h a n d to c h e c k h e r - s id f f ro m f a l l in g h a r d , a n d in t h a t w a y .she tu r n e d > h e r h a n d b a c k a n d s u f fe re d a d o u b le f r a c tu r e .

T h e m u d s in a l l d i r e c t io n s f ro m o u r sch o o l, e x c e p t w e s t o n t h e W a te r f o r d r o a d , a r e im p a ss ib le .

Precedence in ParadeO r g a n iz a t io n s Id a p a r a d e p ro c e e d

b y o r d e r o f t h e d a t e s o f t h e i r e s t a ^ l la b m e o t a n d o r g a n iz a tk t a th e o ld e s t b e in g to t h e f r o n t , a s : F i r s t , t b s O r s n d a r m y : s e c o n d . L o y a l l e g io n : th i r d , S p a n is h W a r V e te r a n s : F o u r th , ▼ s te ra n s o f F o r e ig n W a r s ; f i f th . M ili­t a r y O r d e r o f F o r e ig n W a r s ; s ix th , A m e r ic a n L e g io n ; s e v e n th . M i l i ta ry O r ­d e r o f t h e W o r ld W a r , a n d e ig h th . D is ­a b le d A m e r ic a n V e te r a n s . T h e m e n Id th e r e g u la r s e r v ic e s o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s a rm y , n a v y a n d m a r in e c o rp s p a r a d e f i r s t

O le O ls o n 's P h iJo s .

“ D is b a n c a g u d e y o k e o n m e ," s a id N e lso n , a s h e s p l i t a n e g g o n h is v e s t .

S u i)s c r ib c fo r th e M a il n o w . Sl.oO ler y e a r .

STARK SCHOOL NOTES

T b e u s u a l r . T . A. ine«*ting w ill 1h* I h i 'ld W e« liies tlay . M a rc h :t0. t 'o m e am i j m a k e th i s im -e tiiig a su c e v ss . R em en t- M )cr. i t is y o u r e h i ld iv n w h o a t te n d

fhi.s .sehool. a n d i t is f r ir t lu u r g<md t h a t y o u com e.

P h y l l i s K a h r l h a s r e ln r n e i l to se lian l a f t e r s i-v e ra l j»ontlj,«<' ;i1<semv. K w r y - o n e is g la tl t o s »h- h e r hac k.

T ill ' K im sch o o l tc ;ic ln ‘r s a n d p u p i ls I*aid t is a v is i t o n W e d m 's d a y . f o r a praeticH ' s p e l l in g eem tost. T h e y w o n m o s t o f th e h o n o rs . T h e J p u p i ls do n o t la c k in te r e s t . f<»r th e y s tu d y w o n ls

‘n e v e r tlu -rc ' i s t im e , a m i h a v e p ra c - t i l l ' s i te l l in g iH 'es c 'very d a y . T h e firs t .se lec tio n o f g r a d e c h a m p io n s w il l . Ik* m a d e F rid ay * a f te rn e m n . .M arch P.trh. .YIl p a r e n t s a n d f r ie n d s a r e w e lco m e a t t h i s c o n te s t . I t w ill ]>T<d>ubly r e ­m in d y o u o f th e t im e y o u s to o d u p in f n u i t o f t h e ro o m a n d s ix ’lU sl d o w n y o u r oppom 'n t-s.

T h e iKiys h a v e o rg a n iz e d a b a s e h a ll t e a m , a n d h a v e jm rch a .sed a c-om plete o u tf i t . T u e s d a y a f te rn o o n , t l ie y w ill p la y t h e P e r r in s v i l le sc h o o l te a m .

T h e u p jx 'r g r a d e ro o m ha.s a n ew p ic tu r e , e n t i t l e d . “ T b e F lo w e r D ir l ."

Smooth Bird." I h a v e a d r a g w i th t h e c o p ." s a id

t h e m a n a s b e s w a p p e d c ig a r e t te s w i th tb e p o lic e m a n .

.Ain't It So7“ Y e p ." s a id t h e c a m p u s p h ilo s o p h e r ,

a s b e e y e d a g r o u p o f m o n g re ls c h a s ­in g e a c h o th e r d o w n th e la n e , “l i f e Is J u s t o n e d a m t i l in g a f t e r a n o th e r ."

ONLY ASHORTJO U RN EY

Telepbeoe Eonr.Appoiotiiieixt

Early!O n ly a s h o r t j o u r n e y , m a d e In

c o m fo r t , a n y d a y f ro m P ly m o u th to D e t r o i t , w h e r e a t t b e L i l l i a n B e a t r ic e B e a u ty S h o p p e th e b e s t i n b e a u ty c u l t u r e m a y be o b ta in e d a t p r ic e s t h a t a r e r e a ­s o n a b le . S w i r l H a i r c u t s ; S w ir l W a v e s ; B e t t e r B o b s , a n d P e r ­f e c t " P e r m a n e n ts ."

R e m e m b e r , w e ’r e o p e n ev e ­n in g s , to o !

UUIAN B B A nra BEAVTT SHOPPE

SCSI Woodward CadOlae 3473 IM rell

DETROIT UNITED UNES

P L Y M O U T H T I M E T A B L E .

E f f e c t iv e D e c e m b e r 5 , 1926

F O R W A Y N E — 7 :1 5 p. m .

F O R N O R T H V IL L E . F A R M IN G - T O N A N D B E D F O R D — 5 -44 p. m .

C A R L E A V E S W A Y N E f o r D e t r o i t a t 8 :0 3 p, m . ; J a c k s o n a t 7 :5 1 p.

AS IT WAS LAST YEAROUR COVERAGES MORE LIBERAL

OUR RATES CHEAPER

OUR SERVICE BETTER

Citizens’ Mntaal AnltHnobiie Insurance Company

C. L. FINLAN & SONGENERAL AGENTS

197 Arthur St. Phone 661

UPHOLSTERINGH a v e y o u r o ld f u r n i t u r e m a d e l i k e n e w . E x p e r t w o rk m a n s h ip . A

fuU l i n e o f sam |>Iesi o f t h e l a t e s t o f f a b r ic s . E s t im a te s g la d ly g iv e iu

ALGUIRE, t h e u p h o l s t e r e rPHONE 203

OVER PLY.MOUTH FIR N IT I’BE EXCHANGE 204 .MAIN STREET

It*s a Regular Joy Ride

f o r till* co o k o r l io u s e w tfe w h o h iik c s w i th G ild c m e ia te r 's P e e r - U'.is F lo u r . N o w o rrs ’ a b o u t |H)or b r e a d . B e t t e r b r e a d to c a t f o r t h e f a m ily , b e t t e r te m p e r ill t h e k i tc h e n . O r d e r a s a c k o f ( i i ld e n u - is te r ’s P e e r le s s t h e n e x t t im e y o u nce<l H our. D o n 't ta k e tin y o t l ie r k in d . P w r l e s s is good e n o u g h to h a v e m a n y iu i i t a in r s . G e t t h e r e a l th in g .

FARMINGTON MILLS

B A B Y C H IC K SAll our BREEDING stock has been culled, for several years, by an expert, who understands THOROUGHLY, the great importance of

TYPE WEIGHT PRODUCTIVITYPer ._.50 100 300 500 1,000

Barron S. C. White Leghorns__ ___$9.50 $18.00 $52.00 $85.00 $160.00S. C. White Leghorns (2nd pens) .8.00 15.00 43.00 71.00 138.00White Wyandottes (heavy type) .. . 8.50 16.00 46.00 76.00 148.00White Rocks (Fischel Strain)....-....... 8.00 15.00 43.00 71.00 138.00Barred Rocks ...................... 8.00 15.00 43.00 71.00 138.00Rhode Island Reds............- 8.00 15.00 43.00 71.00 138.00

We do custom hatching @ 4c per egg set.You can save money by purchasing from us. ROYAL-NEWTON coal- burning BROODERS. Chick feeders and waterers. Also see our all-gal- vanized iron BROODER HOUSE, 12x12.

Y P S I F I E L D H A T C H E R Y

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When you visit us, here in the bank, friendly hands grasp yours with a smiling greeting. We want you to know that these hands are not only here to give you the “glad hand” . . . . they are here to help YOU. No matter what your financial problem may be, call upon us to help you solve it. For it is only with your prosperity that Plymouth will prosper . . . . and this bank will grow. Come in!

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S T A T I O N

Seven-M ile and Farm ington RoadsWE HAVE NOW TAKEN OVER THE FAMOUS

INDIAN GASDixie imd Mobile Oils and Accessories

Also Cigars, Candy and Lunches We insure quick service at all times

Get our prices on Firestone Tires and Tubes, can save you some real money.

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HOUSE CLEANING!t im e i s a b o a t h e r e a o d so m e o f t b e la d le s s a y i t i s h e r e now*.

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carpets to Jewell’s to be cleaned and resized. Let up clean your curtains and drapes.

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M r. a n d M rs . L. B . W a r n e r a n t i M r. a n d M rs. J . B. P e t t i n g i l l w e re a t J a e k - .son. l a s t w e e k F r id a y .

M r. a n d M rs . A . IV. F r a n c i s o f D e ­t r o i t . w e re g u e s t s o f M r. a n d .Mrs. (ifKirgo H , R o b in so n . S a tu r d a y .

M rs. C . l i . W ilc o x e n t e r t a in e d th e P ly m o u th B r id g e C lu b a t h e r h o m e o n P e n n lm a n a v e n u e . T h u r s d a y a f te rn o o n .

M rs . F r a n k L . S c b a u fe le , w h o h a s b e e n v e ry i l l a t h e r h o m o o n F o r e s t a v e n u e , w a s ta k e n to •A tch iso n h o s p i­t a l . N o rtb v iU e , T u e s d a y .

M r. a n d M rs . B . R . G i lb e r t a n d d a u g h te r , w h o h a v e b e e n s p e n d in g tb e p a s t s e v e r a l w e e k s a t S t. A u g u s tin e . F lo r id a , r e tu r n e d h o m e M o n d a y .

M r. and Mrs. O . H . Bolton a n d so n , Clayton, of O w osao . w h o h a v e b e « i s p e n d in g a few daya with Mr. and M r a R a lp h Beeman, have returned hom e.

.L r th u r B la n k . C a lv in W h ip p le a u d R . P . W o o d w o r th a t te n d e d t h e s e s s io n s o f t b e f i r s t a n n u a l c o n fe re n c e o f tb e B e t te r M e rc h a n d is in g A s s o c ia tio n , l a s t w M k , In D e t ro i t .

T h e P ly m o u th F i r e D e p a r tm e n t a n ­n o u n c e th e a n n u a l f ire m e n ’s d a n c e o n E a s t e r M o n d a y , A p r i l 1 8 th , a t t h e I . O. O . F . te m p le . S to n e 's o r c h e s t r a w lU f n n i l s h t b e m u s ic .

R. L. Hills annooncee a change of name In the dairy which has been con­ducted QBder tbe name of S. H. Hills A Son. Tbe bnsliieas will now be known as the Hills Dairy, R- L. Hills, proprietor.

Mr. kba. H lacy T, Lelunan announce the easM in en t of tbeir t e u fk te , KntMMii. to J. ynnlilln Bnley, of Detroit, eon o f ifr . end M n. Albert Hnley, ot that city. The wedding wOl tnke plaee to AptIL

H . K . W re n c h w a s a t S a r a n a c L iike . K . y . . a n d N ew Y o rk C ity l a s t wt*ek.

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G le n n K e n w ic k is b u i ld in g n n o w h o u s e o n S o u th H a r v e y au<l W in g s t r e e t s . R o y S t r o n g h a s t h e « v n tr a c t .

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H r . a n d M rs . C . C . F i l lm o r e a n d M iss . \ l t h e a T h o m p so n , o f P e te r s b u rg , w e re 'S u n d a y g u e s t s o f M r. a n d M rs. I .lo y d F i l lm o re .

M rs . J . F . C u e n a t . o f D e t r o i t , w h o b its b e e n th e g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs. C . V. C h a m b e r s f o r a f e w d a y s , h a s r e tu r n e d h o m e .

S irs . E lm e r S t a r t o f B u r r O ak . .nnd M1.S.S G r a c e S to w e o f D e t r o i t , w e re w eek -em l g u e s t s j i t th e lion ie o f M r. a n d M rs . ib w irg e S m iib .

W e d n e .sd u y e v e n in g M rs , R u th I lu s to n -W b ip p lo sp o k e b e fo re th e W iK leso s o c ie ty o f tb e M le liig im S ta te N o rm a l c o lle g e in Y p s i la n t l o n " T b e T h r i l l s o f D e b a t in g .”

.M iss [>. B e r t r a m r e tu r u e i l i » h e r h o m e ill R o g e r s C ity , a f t e r a t te m liu g t i le W a l t e r Tyeague c o n v e n t io n iu D e ­t r o i t , a n d s j ie n d in g a few d a y s w i th h e r s i s te r , M rs . W il l ia m IV fz . -

P ly m o u th H ig h s c h o o l 's d e b a te r s d e b a t e a t H u d s o n to n ig h t o n th e n e g a t iv e s id e o f t h e f |u e s t io u . “ R e- so fve il. T h a t t h e T 'n i ts d S ta te -s G o v ­e r n m e n t S h o u ld O w n th e C o a l M in es ."

T h e P ly m o u th H o n ie M jinageT in 'iir c liis s w ill luecl w i th M iss B e r f l ia M 'ar- n e r . 2 s7 . \ iu i s t r s - t . T u e s ib iy . M jirch 22. a t 2 :0 b p, m . T h e .su b jec t f o r th i s le s so n i.s • •E lfic iem y bofon* :in<l a f t e r th e n»*al." T h is is th e la s t le s so n b e ­f o r e t h e " K it i 'l ic n T o u r ."

M r. a n d M rs . R. L. H il ls a n d M r. a n d M rs . P . H . D e a l e n t e r t a in e d th e i r n e ig h b o rh o o d liv e h i in d n s l c lu b a t th e h o m e o f t h e f o rn u T o n B la n k s iv cn u e . I n s t w e e k T h u r s d a y e v e n in g . A d e ­l ic io u s lu n c h w a s s e rv e d b y rh e h o s ­te s s e s . T h e f i r s t h o n o r s w e n t to M rs. E . j*. PiHik a n d B . E . G ile s .

F u m T a l s e rv ic e s f o r W il l ia m II. S m i th o f W o rd e n . w«>re h e ld f ro m th e S c h r a d e r B ro s . F im c rn l H o m e . S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h r e e o 'c lo c k . D r . F . A. Ix*n d ru m o ff ic ia tin g . M r. S m ith d ie d a t H a r p e r h o s p i ta l . F r id a y . M a rc h 11, a n d w a s tlf ty -s« 'ven y e a r s o f ag e . H e leave .s ii w if e an<l s e v e r a l c h i ld re n .

M il le r R tjss o f t h i s p1a<v. r a i s e d th e g r a s s in hi.s g r c e n lio u s e . t h a t .s u rro u n d s t h e E n g l is h b u n g a lo w a n d g a r d e n t h a t re p re .s e n te d th e e x h ib i t o f ra s -s c ll . th e F lo r i s t , o f Ea.st .Tefferson nv tu iu e . D e ­t r o i t . a t t h e N a t io n a l F lo w e r Show . T h is e x h ib i t w on a $1,000 p r iz e . M r. Ros.s r a ls e i l a to ta l o f 60 s q u a r e fe<'i o f g r a s s f o r t h i s e x h ib i t .

T h e incm lK T s o f (h e Id e a s u n * C lu b g a v e M r. a n d M rs . S te p h e n J e w e ll a f a r e w e l l s u r p r i s e T u e s d a y ev c n ijig . F a rd .s f u rn is h e i l e n te r ta im i ie i i t . u n d a p o t- lu c k lu n c h w a s W 'rved . M r. a n d M rs . .Tewell w e re p r e s e n te d w i th a r o c k in g c h a i r in re m e m b ra n c e o f th e o w a s lo n . T h e y w ill m o v e n e x t w eek , to t h e i r f a r m h o m e , n e a r A n n A rb o r .

M r. a n d M rs . P e t e r M ille r , o f A n n A r b o r T r a i l , p l e a s a n t ly e n t e r t a in e d th e J o l ly S ix te e n F iv e H u n d r e d c lu b M o n d a y e v e n in g . F i r s t h o n o r s w e n t to M rs . P e r r y W o o d w a rd a n d H o m e r E . B n r to n . M rs . H a r o ld B e h le r a n d M u r r a y W 6 c ty w a g e c o n s o le d . A d e U c lo n s lu n c h w a s s e rv e d a n d e v e ry o n e h a d a m o s t e n jo y a b le t im e .

A s p e c ia l m e e t in g o f th e O r d e r o f th e E a s t e r n S t a r w il l be h e ld in M aso n ic te m p le , T u e s d a y . M a rc h 22. a t 8 :0 0 o 'c lo c k . D in n e r w il l b e s e r v e d a t 6 :30. T h i s o c c a s io n w ill b e a h o m e -c o m in g f o r a l l m e m b e rs o f P ly m o u th c h a p te r . C h a r t e r m e m b e r s a n d m e m b e rs s e v e n ty y ^ r s o f a g e o r o v e r , w il l b e g u e s t s o f h o n o r . A n y m e m b e r k n o w in g o f n o n ­r e s id e n t m e m b e rs o f t h i s c h a p te r , o r m e m b e r s o f a n y o th e r c h a p te r , .w ho w o u ld c a r e t o a t t e n d , w ill e o m m u n i- • a te w i th th e m Im m e tlia te ly .

T b e m e m b e rs o f tb e R o ta r y C lu b h a d th e p l e a s u r e o f h e a r in g tw o s p le n ­d id c la s s i f le a t io n t a l k s b y l ic v . W a l t e r N icb o L p a s to r o f t h e F i r s t P r e s b y te r ­i a n c h u rc h , a n d D r . R o b e r t H a s k e l l . s u p e r in te D d e n t o f t h e W a y n e C o u n ty T r a in in g sch o o L a t t h e r e g u la r lu n c h ­e o n b o o r o f t b e c lu b l a s t F r id a y . B o th s p e a k e r s h a n d le d t h e i r s u b je c ts i n s u c h a a In te r e a t in g w a y . t h a t th e y h d d t h e d o e e a t , a t t a i t i o n o f t b e i r b e a r e r s th r o o g h o o t . T h e c ln b w a s AiAft f a h o r e d w iU ii tw o v io l in so lo s b y D o o ia l P a t te x s o o . t e n d e r e d I n h ia u s u a l

i t s r i r m sA B er. O tm le l a n d b is v lo l to a r e a lw a y s I w r io o m e a t t h e Ro> tax 7 lu n c h e o n s .

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R . W . S h in g le to D h a s a l a r g e a d in to d a y 's p a p e r , to w h ic h y o u r a t t e n t io nis c a lle d .

W . T . C o n n e r a n d J o h n W ilc o x r e ­tu r n e d h o m e T u e s d a y , f ro m n s e v e ra l w e e k s ' t r i p t o F lo r id a .

M r. a n d M rs . A . J . B a k e r e n t e r ­ta in e d r e la t iv e s f ro m D e t r o i t l a s t w e e k -e n d a n d o v e r S u n d a y .

T h e w n f r a c t o r s a r e m a k in g r a p id p ro g re s s o n th e e x c a v a t in g w o rk fo r t h e n e w S ta r k w e a th e r K chw d b u i ld in g .

M r. a n d M rs. R . C. C o n k lin o f E ls ie . M ic h ig a n , s p e n t F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y w i th t l» ‘ h i t t e r 's s i.s te r. M a b e l R ie ry .

M r, a n d M rs . F . C. M u sc h o w e n te r - iiin ed a n u m b e r o f r e l a t i v e s l a s t w e e k

T h u r s d a y , t h e n o e a s io n b e in g M rs . M u sh o w ’s b i r th d a y .

M r. a n d .Mrs. J l a r r t J . G rr 'cn :m- n o i im v th e m a r r i a g e o f t h e i r n it 'tv . T h e lm a I I . W il l ia m s . flS R o y T . R u w e r o f W a y n e . P e c in n b e r 27. 1026.

M r. a n d M rs . W i l la r d R u s e a n d f a m ily , o f t h i s p la c e , a n d M rs . C h a r le s H e fn e r , o f D e t r o i t , s p e n t a f e w d a y s la s t w e i 'k w i th r e l a t i v e s in In d ia n a .

Mis.s A th a l ie l lo u g l i r e tu r n e d la s t S u n d a y , f n im a s e v e r a l w in-ks’ v i s i t a t In d ia - .V tla n tic . F lo r id a . M o b ile a n d R trm in g h iu n . . \ !a . . a n d N a-sliville. T en it.

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l-lb. can Thompson’ Chocolate Malted Milk and Shaker ......... . . . 60c

Beech Nut English Style Cookies.Per package .......... . .............. 35c

Old Mission Orange and Lemon Juice. Per quart ....................... ............. $1.25

COM PRADOR TEA, per lb ........ ....... ................. ............80cCH OP SUEY TEA, y,-Ib. pkg................ ....... . . . . 35cJASM IN E BLOSSOM OOLONG TEA, per basket . „$1.00

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GroceriesFranco-American S p a g h e t t i ,

2 cans _____ 15cCanpbell’s Beans, 2 can s.... ........ 15cCampbell’s Tomato Sonp, 2 cans 15cHershey Cocoa, Vz-lh.. c a n ....... - 12cSalada Tea, 54-lb. p k g .................33cCorn, Peas, Tomatoes, Kidney

Beans, Hominy, 3 cans ........... 25cPeaches, large can ,_1............ 15cChipso, large p k g ............. 19c10 Bars Flake White Soap, one

10c pkg. Cherrio Powder .... 32cHenkel’s Commercial Flopr ....... 99cMarweD House Coffee - .............. 47cEagle Milk, can ....................... 17cBorden’s Milk, 3 ca n s________,29cPillar Rock Salmon, 1-lb. flat can 39c Libby Fancy Red Salmon, can ... 25cJello, 2 pkgs. ... ......................... 17cPineapple, large can ...... 25c5 Bars Ivory Soap_______ ___ 28cHAVE YOU TRIED OUR QUEEN

QUALITY BUTTER?

MeatsFresh Dressed ChickensPot Roast Beef, per lb .________19cStewing Beef, per lb ._________12ePork Chops, per lb. ___________32cPork Loin Roast, per lb...............25cPork Shoulder, per lb .------ ----..21cSwift Smoked Ham, per lb. ..... 33cPicnic Ham, per lb .____ _____ 19cSirloin Steak, per lb.......... .............32cPorterhouse Steak, per lb .--------35cHamburger Steak, per lb ._____ 17cPork Sausage, per lb .________ 25cPure Lard, per lb .------------ ---1454cRing Bologna . ................ 17cTrout, Herring, White Fish Salmon and Halibut SteakStore Cheese ...................... 29cCottage Cheese All Kinds of Cheese Milk and Cream

PROSEbUTNG ATTORNEV DAY

A s s is ta n t r r o B e c u t ln g A t to r n e y J o h n 1>. W a t t s w ill b e a t t h e office o f J u s ­t ic e I ’hoe lie L. P a t te r» u i i . e v e ry T h u r s ­d a y fn m i 1 2 :0 0 o 'c lo c k ntHm to 2:i*o o 'c lo c k p. m .. f o r t h e purix>so o f ctm - s u l t i i t io i i o n c r im in a l m a t te r s .

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P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E M E N T

B U S I N E S S M A N A G E M E N T

RICHWINE BROS.Tonquish Temple Bldg., 459 S. Main St. Phone 123

Open Saturday Evenings Until 8:00 O’clock

CORRECTION

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Sspecially for Lent

IN Lenten tune no dish ‘is m ore welcome than

hot, crisp, crunchy toast (or tender and delicate, as you prefer) m ade by electricity a t the tab le—delicious, in fac^ as 6nly electricity can

m ake toast.

During the Month of Match we are o&ring Electric Toasters at special prices—as low as ^2,95.Will you not come in and look at them? The opportunity will not

liast long.

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I h a v e t a k e n t r a i n i n g in f i t t in g S p e m v r g a r m e n ts , t h e o n ly c o r s e t e s iH 'd a l ly d e s ig n e d f o r t h e i n d iv id u a l to i - o r r w t f a u l t y i> o stu re . D r e s s co r- .sets. a b d o m in a l b e l t s a n d g ird le s . F o r up)H > in tm ent c a l l M rs . F r e d S ta n lb le .

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LE.\K.N TO DANCE BEFORE THEs i m .w :r m o n t h s .

A t th e D im n e -C n il S ch o o l o f D a n c in g , oiMUiiug a t O d d fe l lo w H a ll . P ly m o u th , S a tu r d a y , M a n -h 2 6 A ll d a n c e s t a u g h t , in c h ic liu g th e V a le n c ia . C h a r le s to n a n d B la c k B n iio m . C la s s e s n o w b e in g fo rm e d in b a l l ro o m a n d b a l le t d a n c in g . P r iv a t e le s s o n s a t y u i i r <-onvenionce. W eiln t'-sdays f ro m 6 :(X) to 1 2 :0 0 ; S a t- urda.v.s f ro m 2 :ix) to 12 :00 p. m , C h il- rtren'.ft b a l le t I’la s s S a tu r d a y a f t e r ­n o o n s . A s.sem bly d n n e e s f o r p u p i ls a n d p u b l ic e v e ry S a tu r d a y n ig h t f ro m 9 :(K) to 1 2 :0 0 . T h e o ld a s w e ll a s th e y o u n g t a u g h t to d a n c e . C om e, a n d b r in g y o u r f r ie n d s . I n s t r u c t r e s s e s — M isse s B n tn b r id g e a n d L o ck w o o d .

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A C A R I> — W e ■wish to e x te n d o n r s in i 'e r e t h a n k s f o r t h e k in d n e s s a n d sy m iu i th y s h o w n u s i n o u r la t e b e ­r e a v e m e n t . a n d f o r t h e c o n s o lin g w o rd s o f R ev . N a g le .

A p rec io u .s o n e f ro m n s is go n e ..V v o ice w e lo v e d Is s t i l l e d :

A p la c e I s v a c a n t in o u r h o m e W h lc h ~ n e v e r c a n b e f illed .

M r. a n d M rs . A . T a l t ,M r. a n d M rs . C o u r t la n d R ic h a r d s , M r. a n d M rs . H a r r y R ic h a rd s . Ix T o y R ic h a rd s .M r a n d M rs . J o e B e d o re .

LOCAL NEWST h e A lu m n i p la y . “ T h e W h o le

T o w n 's T a lk in g . '’ a t t h e H ig h w b o o l a u d i to r iu m , to n ig h t . F r id a y . M a rc h 18.

H . A. S p ic e r , w h o h a s b e e n co n fin ed t o h i s h o m e f o r t h e i « s t e ig h t m o n th s , a t t e n d e d th e a lu m n i p la y . T u e s d a y ev e ­n in g .

M rs . L a w r e n c e H i l l e n t e r t a in e d th e A r t -U s C lu b o n T b o r s d a y a f te rn o o n , a t h e r h o m e . 6 6 2 B lu n k a v e n u e . - A d e ­lic io u s lo n cb eo D w a s s e rv e d .

W . D . S t e w a r t o f D o d g e s t r e e h w h o h a s b e e n s e r io u s ly lU , i s s l i g h t ly im ­p ro v e d a t t h i s w r i t in g . H is m a n y f r i e n d s w is h h im a s p e e d y re c o v e ry .

E v e ry b o d y w h o c a n d o so , Is u rg e d to g o to Y p s l la n t i . to n ig h t , F r id a y , w h e re th e H ig h sc h o o l b a s k e t b a l l t e a m p la y s H o w e ll , in t h e R e g io n a l c o m e s r .

i i r s . C ly ile S m i th e n t e r t a iu t ‘d th e E l i t e B r id g e C lu b , W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g , a t h e r llo m e o n A n n s t r e e t . F i r s t a n d seco m l h o n o r s w e re u w a rd w l to M rs . P a u l in e C o b b a n d M rs . E th e l F u Ih t , re s iK 'c tiv e ly .

T h e ( la n c in g lu ir iy g iv e n h y i l i e K x- S e r n c e M e n 's C lu b , a t t h e 1, O. O. F . te m p le . W edne.M liiy e v e n in g , w a.s la rg e - l.v a t te n d e d , a n d e v e ry b o d y h a d a good tim e . S to n e 's o r e h e s t r a f u rn is l ic d s p le n d id m u s ic .

J l r . a n d M rs . S. W . S p ic e r um l d a u g h te r . K liz a b e lli . M rs, I I , A, ,Sj)ict‘r a m i P h i l i p D otu-r w e re d in n e r g u e s t s o f M r. a n d M rs . F . A. S p i iv r in D e ­t r o i t . S u n d a y , a n d a t t e n d e d th e N a t io n ­a l F lo w e r S iu iw a t C o n v e n tio n l ia ll in th e a f te rn o o n .

L a s t .s i im la y 's D e tro i t N e w s c o n ta in - (h1 a s p le n d id l ik e n e s s o f o u r g e n ia l m a y o r . I l a r r .v ( '. R o b in so n . A n a r t i c l e w i th t h e p ic tu r e desc rilx * s D e t r o i t 's hors«* m a rk e t im d M r. R o b in s o n ’s ex - l ie r ie n c e s a s a n a u c t io n e e r o f h o r s e s f o r t h e p a s t f o r ty y e a r s .

M o r i tz I .a iig e tu la m . J r , , a n d H a r o ld H u r t , b o th a g e d n inet<*eir y e a r s , w en* in J u s f i< v P a t t e r s o n 's <-ourt T n eB d ay . o n a b r e a k in g a n d e n te r in g c h a rg e . L a n g e n d iim p le a d e d n o t g u i l ty , w h ile H u r t p le a d e il g u i l ty . B o th w e re Ix iu n d o v e r to c i r c u i t c o u r t , w i th h a il f ix ed a t .<300 w i th tw o s u r e t ie s .

T h e se c o n d d a n c in g p a r l y o f th e s e a s o n w a s g iv e n M o n d a y e v e n in g , hy th e Kx-Servic«> M e n ’s C lu b to t h e i r , f a m i l ie s a n d f r ie n d s . A lKiur t h i r t y <’OUpU's e n jo y e d th e d a n c in g , a m i l a t e r in t h e e v e n in g , t h e su i> per p rov id tH l by th e la d ie s . I t w a s d e c id e d , d u r in g th e supiK 'F. t o fo rm a la d ie s a u x i l lb i r y . c o m p o se d o f t h e w iv e s o f t h e e x -s e rv ic e m e n : a n d a com m itte i* o f l a d ie s w a s a p p o in te d to c a r r y o u t t h i s p la n .

T h e fo l lo w in g a r e a m o n g thos<‘ w h o h a v e p u r c h a s e d t i c k e t s f o r t h e C h ic a g o C iv ic O p e ra a t t h e M a s o n ic a u d i to r iu m . D e t r o i t . M a rc h 19. 2 0 a n d 2 1 : M iss E d n a A lle n . M is s U r s u la C a ry . M iss G la d y s H a k e . M is s M e n a B o lte n . M r. a n d M rs . W m . W o o d , M r. a n d M rs. A u s t in W h ip p le , M rs . W ro . S h a w . M rs . C o e llo H a m i l to n , R u th a n d C la r ­ice l i a r o i l l o n . H a z e l R e in e r , N o n n a S h a f f e r . D o r a G a l l im o re . M rs . 0 . E . P e n n e y , M rs . E . O. H u s to n . M is s M a ry P a r r o t t . P e r r y R lc h w ln e , M is s H e le n P a r r a n d , C la u d e R o c k e r , M iss .H e le n F is h . M is s C z a r in a P e n n e y .

March Sayings Are Real and Substantial

Today and tomorrow are the last days of our White Goods Opening. The savings we are offering you are not to be disregarded at the very time when you are going to need sheets, pillow cases, towelings, etc.

You will be surprised and delighted with the values we are giving.

S a l e C l o s e s S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g a t 1 0 O ’c l o c k

Warner

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T h e P ly m o u th D a i r y , l o c a te d a t 461 S o u th H a r v e y s t r e e t , a u n o u n c 'e t h a t th e y w il l < -oram coce th e d e l iv e ry o f m ilk a n d c re a m . M o n d a y . M a rc h 2 1 s t. N e w a m i u p - to -d a te d a i r y iH iu ipm en t h a s Iteen in s ta l le d , a n d th e n e w c o n ­c e r n is p r e p a r e d to h a n d le d a i r y p r o ­d u c t s u n d e r t h e m o s t s a n i t a r y c-ondi- t io n s . M rs . M a r g a r e t H i l l s a n d h e r so n - in - la w . I I . H . B e h le r . a r e th e p ro ­p r i e to r s o f t h e n e w d a i r y .

BIG DANCE.The Daisy Employees’ assocladon

will give a dance a t the I. O. O. F. temple Friday. March 18. Good music. Admission 5te. Ladles free.

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NOTICE!I wish to correct the notice published

a few weeks ago, to read os follow s: I will not be reeponaUde for any

debts contracted in my name by any other person than m ysM o r my family. Dated. Mar<± 14. 1927.

Harmon Siduiltz.

BaMBg, PlymcmUi,

LIVONIA UNION CHURCH NOTES.

Another most enjoyable event of the church took place las t Thursday eve­ning. the occasion being a free chicken supper in connection w ith the regular mid-week prayer service. Nearly one hundred were in attendance. After the delicious c b ic k ^ snpper, to which all did jnstice, everybody went into the church, where a most enjoyable prayer meeting was held. The Bortcb orchestra played several selections; the male quarte t sang a beantifnl selection. "Come Unto Me” ; Cyral Baxtresser rendered several selections, which were most thoroughly enjoyed by all. Carl Flynn c ^ ^ n c te d the prayer service In a veryjjlble maimer, taking fo r his subject Galatins 6. 7-8. “W hatsoever a man soweth th a t shall he also reap.” Very fine talks were given by Charles Weaver, E arl Bax­tresser and Cyral ^ ^ t re s s e r . Cyral Baxtresser said In aU of his travels all over the United S tates he bad never been rec^ved w ith a more cordial welcome than a t the Livonia Union ebnreh. H e thanked all for t h ^ kind hospitality. All in all, i t was a very pleasant evenins for a ll

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Interest and activity in building and construction work is increasing with the coming of Spring. The demand for quality lumbers and materials is already doubled over a month ago.

If you are contemplating building either now or in the Spring—let us stress the advantages of ordering now. You #,•will get choicer materials—better service and save money if you let us buy for you at this time. Prices are bound to in­crease along with a shortage of labor and a congested market —ORDER NOW! ’

LUMBER OF ALL KINDS BRICK—CEMENT—TILING

LATHS—SIHNGLES

Plymouth Elevator Co.PHONES 265— 266 Plymouth, Michigan

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The Donovan StoresA R E L E A D E R S

N O T F O L L O W E R S

It is very important that SMALL DEALERS find It neeossary to init tlid r refolar price «o a FEW ARTICLES, and have to depend on the poMic peyinc the same Upfa price, as they have been in the custom of dofaip, for other merchandise, in order for them to maintain their same high perceotape of profit

Compare the difference between the volume buying for '£Z Donovan Stores and the smaller dealer buying for one. ILIs only natural for the 22 stores to have the larger baying power, and theirin lieh the secret, friends. By buying righ t the lower selling price comes as a matter «i course.

Sporting GoodsBy having direct conneetioas with the factory we are in a position

to furnish Baseball t'nifonna at WHOLESALE PRICES. Our saving to you on Baseballs, Gloves and Bats, also Golf Supplies and Fishing Eq^pm ent will surprise you. The highevt grade, at rock-bottom prices.

B a t t e r y

C h a r g e r sT h i s C h a r g e r is d e s ig n e d f o r

e i t h e r r a d io o r c*ar b a t te r ie s , a n d . a t D o n o v a n 's p r ic e w il l p a y f o r i t s e l f In s ix m o n th s . A re a ^ b o y f o r ............... $ 6 . 9 5

A u t o R o b e sE v e n (h o u g h s p r in g is f » s t :tp- p ro u c h in g . th e r e >m> a gnod m a n y o f o’n r fini* s p r in g evc‘- n in g s w h e n u gixMl rol>e w ill n u t co m e a m is s . W e h a v e o n ly f e w le f t a n d so m e a s low a s $ 1 . 9 8

BRAKE LINING -

TR.ANSM1SSION LINING

TIRE COVERS

RE-LTNERS. 29x4.40

TIRE LOCK .AND CHAIN

RADIO TUBES. 20IA ,

EVEREADV B B.ATTERIES. 4.1 VOLT

GREEN TRUCK LIGHTS. PER SET

WATER PUMPS .. - . .RADIATORS. $10.30 VALUE

50% OFT LIST

98c

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$1.15

98c

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Federal TiresIN ANY SIZE YOU WISH—FOR P.VSSENGER CAR OR TRUCK

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CARRIED INGOLDEN T W EED CALF

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SCHOOL N O TES

HIGH SCHOOL.T h e .Aggie c lu b b a n q u e t c o m m it te e

a r e m a k in g p la n s f o r t h e i r s i x th a n n u a l b a n q u e t , w h ic h w il l b e h e ld in t h e P ly m o u th H ig h sc h o o l a u d i to r iu m A p r i l 8 tb . M r. H a s s e lm a n , f ro m M ic h ig a n S t a t e co lle g e , w il l b e t h e m a in s p e a k e r . T h e B a p t i s t la d le s w il l p r e im r e t h e b a n q u e t a n d th e C a m p ^ r e G i r l s w il l s e rv e . A ll e x -A g g ie c lu b m e m b e rs a r e In v i te d . T ic k e ts m a y b e p u r c h a s e d by th e p u b l ic f ro m a n y m e m b e rs o f t h e c lu b .

E v e r e t t C u m m in s , o f t h e c l a s s o f '25 . ha.H b e e n c h o se n f r e s h m a n m e m b e r o f t h e S tu d e n t C o u n c il a t t h e M ic h ig a n S t a t e c o lle g e . T h i s i s o n e o f t h e h ig h e s t h o n o r s t h a n c a n c o m e to a f r e s h m a n .

T h e fo l lo w in g s t u d e n t s l ia v e re* <t‘ive<I d n a l d ip lo m a s in p e n m a n s h ip :

M a r th a S c h u l tz . D a v id N ic h o l, W ilv a N o r r is . M a r ie M ille r , E l iz a - lK‘th H u y b u ll . C la r ic e H a m il to n , P a u l in e D e a l , M a r jo r ie C o le , B e rn ic e C lin e . V a l D e e C a u g h e y . A g u e s B e c k ­w ith . E s t h e r A sh .

T h e fo l lo w in g s tu d e n t s h a v e re - iciviH l r c r t f f lc a te s o f p ro f ic ie n c y :

t i l a i l y s W e ih e r . J o s i 'p h in e S c h m id t. M o ris S h a c k le to n , D o r i s N 'lioiiii H u s to n . E d i th H a n ii.Grovi*. A lh v GillM*rt.F rc i l i e i t . L u c l la C r ig e r .C rm u m . . \ l v in C oU liis. A d e le C a rso n . H e le n C a r n i t h e r s . B a s i l C a rn e y . E v e ly n .Ash,

M rs . W h ip p le ’s c la s s w ill f in ish o r a t i o n th i s w w k .

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s ' to th e five h o n o r h e a l th q u e s ­tio n s . g e t s a " r i d e o n tb e t r a i n . " R id ­in g o n tb e t r a i n f o r five d a y s e a r n s (h e ro w to " r id e in t b e e n g in e ’ w i th th e eng im s> r. T b e I-A f in is h e d t h e i r p r i m - ( e r s t h i s W eek.

M is s S t a d e r 's f i r s t g r a d e ro o m is d e« -o ra tin g tb e w in d o w s f o r E a s te r . T h e c b i id r e i) a r e b r in g in g s e e d s to p l a n t a n d w a tc h g ro w . T h e c h i ld r e n in th e 1-B a r e p la y in g s to r y p la y s a t r e c e s s t im e . T h e n a m e s a r e “T h e T r e e s In t h e S to r m ." " T h e W in d in M a rc h " a n d " A u to m o b ile s ." C le io s P e lk y . f ro m N e w A lb a n y , I n d i a n a , h a s e n t e r 'd t h i s g r a d e .

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F o r io s ta n tv . t h e r e i s t h e t«K>-imlul- g e n t m o th e r . K v e ry th i i ig h e r c h ild d o e s i s r ig h t a m i s h e c a tm o r e v e r l>ear to r e p ro v e h im . I r e c a l l n n in c id e n t o f t h e w i f e o f a p ro m in e i i r m a n w h o w a s o u t w a lk in g w i th h e r c h i ld . F o r so m e o ffe n se s h e .slapi*e<l h im , a n d s h e Im m w U a tc ly k n e l t d o w n lu th e sn o w a n d a s k e d Id s p a r d o n a n d p ro m is e d n e v e r to d o i t a g a in . Piffle.

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I ’n le s s a m o th e r re<-ogniz<‘s th e s e l im i t a t i o n s a m i te a c h e s h e r c h i ld to re c o g n iz e tl ie in . s h e is d o in g h im l ia n u .

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e y e . W h a t h e ih h *<Is i.s to g e t so m e giMKl s t i f f p u n is h m e n t f o r h is s in s , h u t h e a lw a y s ap|M>als t o h i s m o th e r a n d is s a v e d f ro m p a y in g f o r h is c r im e .

A n o th e r k in d o f m o th e r w h o w ro n g s h e r s o n is f i le o n e w h o w ill n o t l e t h im g o w h e n lie h a s re a c h e i l th e a g e o f m a n h o o d a n d c h o o se s a w ife . T h is m o th e r t r i e s to c o n t in u e h e r h o ld o n )d m w i th th e re .su lt o f m a k in g th e w ife je a lo u s .

O n e e s s e n t ia l c le m e n t o f good m o th e rh o o d is to le t t h e f le d g lin g t r y h is o w n w in g s w h e n h e Is o ld ,"en o u g h .

A m o th e r s h o u ld c o n t r o l h e r s e l f a m i s h o u ld k n o w t h e I n e v i ta b le la w s t h a t g o v e rn s o u ls . S h e s h o u ld b e w is e a n d se e t h a t h e r so n o b e y s th e m . I t is to h is in te iv .s t to f ind th e m o u t so o n a n d tQ g o v e rn h is l i f e l).v th e m . S h e m u s t n o t p r e v e n t h im fro u L d o in g th is .

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ON 60 MILES OF HIGHWAYWAYNE COMMISSION TO SET

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T h e c lin m p jo ii eoffw* d r in k e r o f th e w o r ld is s a id t o l»e b x ik iiig f o r a w ife . .M aylie w h a t l ie r e a l ly is a f t e r i s a n ew cofToo iKit.

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G o o d o n Y o u r J o b !

W e c a n d e l i v e r F e n e s t r a S t e e l C a s e m e n t s t h e m i n u t e y o u ’r e r e a d y f o r w i n d o w s . A n d t h e y ’r e c o m p l e t e l y a s ­s e m b l e d — r e a d y c o b e i n s t a l l e d t h e m i n u t e y o u g e t t h e m .

T h e y m a t c h g o o d b u i l d i n g s w i t h g o o d l o o k s — m a k e y o u r h o u s e s s e l l f a s t e r . C o s t n o m o r e t h a n o r d i n a r y w i n d o w s .

WINGARD’S OPEN MARKET

A newly completed brick veneer house and garage. Cement drive and walks. Seven rooms, bath, toilet and sun parlor. Fireplace and lots of little closets and fixtures. Has one bedroom down­stairs; gas, city water, sewer, cistern and electric lights. Must be seen to be appreciated. Five short blocks from down town, in a very good neighbor­hood.

We have desirable building lots on Blunk, Ann, Liberty and Junction streets, from $600 up. 10% down and 1% a month.

ALSO OTHER BARGAINS

R U S S E L L A . W I N G A R D

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WINDS OF DESTRUCTIONSpring always brings with it the possibilities of destructive

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w i l l r e t u r n a n d b u i l d a n e s t . H e w i l l s i n g h i s

m e r r y s o n g , f o r h e i s h a p p y p l a n n i n g a n e s t o f

h i s o w n . A r e y o u a l s o h a p p y p l a n n i n g a h o m e

f o r y o u r s e l f ? L e t u s h e l p y o u b u i l d b y g i v i n g

y o u t h e b e s t i n L u m b e r z u i d o t h e r B u i l d i n g

M a t e r i a l , S e r v i c e a n d S a t i s f a c t i o n .

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T h i s w a s d o n e in " T e l l I t T o T h e M a r in e s ." t h e n e w e p ic o f t h e M a r in e I 'o r i i s . c*oming to t h e P e n n im a n A llen t h e a t r e . S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y . M a rc h 2 0 a m i 21. I t w a s p la y e d a b o a r d b a t- t le .sh ip s a n d in M a r in e b a r r a c k s , cm t i l e f ie ld w itl i r e g u la r m em la* rs o f th e M a r in e in b a t t l e a n d m a n e u v e rs ,i n a r o m a n t ic s to r y in w h ic h a n o ta b le c a s t t e l l s t h e l i f e s to r y o f th<* " s o ld ie r s o f t h e s e a .”

I ,o n r i i a n e y p la y s th e i ir in c ij ia l c lia r- a c to r ro le in tin* g ig a n t ic p ro i iu c t io n . iti w h ic h th e g r e a t b a t t l e lle e t p r a c t ic e o f th e P a c if ic f lee t is s h o w n : in w h ic h th e h u g e g u n s a r e s e e n in a c t i o n : in w h ic h M a r in e s , in t h e lii-ld. l ig h t a b a t ­t l e a g a in s t r i i in e .s e b a n d i t s in w h ic h 1.20U m e n t a k e p a r t , a n d o t l ie r t l i r i l l - in g d e ta i ls .

Tlu* p ic tu n * w a s s ta g i 'd o n a iiu g e .s<-sile: e n t i r e C liln e so to w n s w e r e b u i l t a m i d e s t r o y e d : t h e w h o le P a c if ic f lw t c o -o p e ra te d in so m e o f th e m o s t sjioc- t a c u i a r s c e n e s o f t h e b ig p ic tu r e , a n d t h e c a m e r a fo llo w e d th e M a r in e C o rp s a l l o v e r t h e w o r ld .

G e o rg e H il l d ir e c te d th e n e w p ic tu re , w i th W il l ia m H a in e s in th e ro m a n t ic

l e a d a s a r e c r u i t u n d e r C h n u e y 's t u t e l ­a g e . E le a n o r B o a r d n ia u a s th e h e ro in e , a n d a o u s t t h a t I n c lu d e s C a rm e l M y e rs . E d d ie G r ib b o n . M ito h e l lA*wis, Mauricx* K a in s . D a n ie l C. T o m lin s o n , a n d o th e r s o f n o te .

S e v e ra l h u n d r e t l r e g u la r M a r in e s a n d o ffice rs ta k e i> art in th e s |> ectncu - i a r d e t a i l s o n b o a rd s h ip a n d in a i 't iu n In M a n c h u r ia .

“JU ST ANOTHER BLONDE”

D o ro th y M a c k a ill a n d J a c k M u lh a l l s c o re a d e c id e d so ro o n h i t in t h e i r l a t ­e s t f e a t u r e v<*liicle f o r F i r s t N a t io n a l . “ J u s t A n o th e r B lo n d e ." w h ic h co m es to t h e P e n n im a ti .U len t h e a t r e , T u e s ­d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y . M a rc h 22 a n d 2:i.

I t is d ifficu lt to s a y w h o d e s e rv e s i l ie m o s t p ra i.se In t h i s p ic tu r e . M iss M a c k a ill . M iilh n ll. o r D ir e c to r . \ l f r e d S d iu e l i . w lio 1ms iu h le d a n o th e r r e a l su<’oi*ss to h is a l r e a d y lo n g l i s t o f fine p ic tu r e s m a d e f o r F i r s t .N a tio n a l.

"M ust A n o th e r B lo n d e " is a d e l ig h t ­fu l l i t t l e s to r y , w i th p le n ty o f lo v e In ­t e r e s t . .susix*use. i-om edy a n d th r i l l s .

I I t i s a n a d a p ta t i o n o f t h e l a t e G e ra ld B e a u m o n t’s s to r y . ’E v e u S te p h e n .” a n d Is t h e s to r y o f tw o y o u n g m e n a n d tw o y o u n g w o m e n o f a n u n i i s n a l w a lk o f l ife .

M u lh a l l a n d W il l ia m ( O il ie r . J r . , p la y t h e l a i r t s o f y o u n g g a m b le r .s a t a g a m b lin g house*. D o ro th y M a c k a i l l a n d th e s m a r t- lo o k in g L o u is e B ro o k s a r e a d a n c e b a i l h o s te s s a n d a n a t ­t e n d a n t a t a s h o o t in g g a l le ry , r e s p e c ­tiv e ly . 'T h e tw o y o u n g m e n h a v e v o w ­e d n e v e r t o f a l l In lo v e , a n d t h e i r l i f e Ls a f if ty - f i f ty a f f a i r . B u t o f c o u rse , lo v e fin d s a w a y . e v e n th o u g h a n a i r ­p la n e c r a s h d o ^ h e lp o u t . a n d a l l e n d s b a p i^ ly .

T h i s q u a r t e t o f y o u n g p la y e r s a r e a d m ir a b ly f i t te d f o r t h e i r ro le s .

“3 BAD MEN"

” .3 B a d M e n ." a n In s p lre t l s c r e e n s to r y o f o n e o f t h e m o s t r o m a n t i c p e r ­io d s in t h e h i s to r y o f A m e r ic a n e m ­p i r e b u i ld in g , d e a l in g w i th t h e o p e n in g o f t h e m a n y m il l io n s o f a c r e s o f I n d i a n la n d t o t h e w h i te m a n . w il l b e th e f e a t u r e e v e n t w h ic h w il l a p p e a r a t th e P e n n im a n A lle n t h e a t r e . T b n r s d a y a n d F r id a y . M a r c h 24 a n d 25.

“3 Bad Men" will stagger by the im­mensity of i ts theme and the grandeur o f its prodnetion. Over 15.000 people appear In some o< the ecenea, d^ilct- ing the nevM-tn-be-forgotten invasion of the DpkotM. The boraeo, oxen, decs, cattle, prairie, wagona and other vehicles, tnctnding bicycles, surrays.

M ilfo rd h a s v is io n s o f s e c u r in g a $ i0 0 .0 0 0 h o s p i ta l f o r t h a t plac-e.

A n e w f i re h a l l is u n d e r c o n s t r u c t io n a t B u r t r o a d a n d S c h o o lc r a f t ro a d , t h a t w il l c o s t $100,000.

L. W . L o v e w e ll, t h e w e ll k n o w n a u c ­t io n e e r o f S o u th L y o n , h a s b i^ n e le c te d p r e s id e n t o f t l ie B o a r d o f C o m m e rc e o f t h a t v il la g e .

N e lso n S c h r a d e r w il l b u i ld a tw o - s to r y b u i ld in g o n t h e s o u th s id e o f h is f u r n i t u r e s to r e in , N o r th v i l le . T h e b u i ld in g w il l lie d iv id e d in to tw o b u s i ­n e s s p la c e s .

T h e D e a r b o r n G a rd e n C lu b h a s th e C k im m iitee o n G a rd e n s , a t t h e E ig h th N a t io n a l F lo w e r S h o w , n o w b e in g h e ld

I in D e t r o i t . T h e D e a r b o r n d u b h a v e a , m o d e l gard(*n d i s p l a y In t h e c o n te s t , ] m a d e p o s s ib le t h r o u g h th e c o u r te s y o f

M rs . H e n r y F o rd . M rs, l .o u is I v e s ;ind .Mrs. H a r r y S n o w ,

S iiin e t im e a g o w e w ro te a n a r t i c l e a i>oul a t r i p l e y o lk e d e g g f ro m t l ie h in l.s in t h e A. M. B a i le y flock . T h is wiM'k M rs . B a i le y r e p o r t s a n o th e r c u r ­io s i ty — tw o so ft-s lie lle< l e g g s f a s te n e d to g e t l ie r a t o n e e n d . O n e o f t h e eg g s w a s s o m e w h a t la r g e r t h a n i t s m i^le. T h e B a i le y flock n u m b e r s lH.*twi*en 500 a n d 600 W h i te I>eghoru.s. f r o m w h ic h th e y a r e n o w g e t t i n g a b o u t J450 egg.s a d a y .— S o u th L y o n H e r a h l .

E d w a r d H u r le y h a s b e e n e r e c t in g a b u ili l in g , s u i t a b l e f o r busine.s .s a m i re s i- den<*e o c c u p a n c y , o n h is p la c e o n G r a n d U iv e r r o a d n e a r t h e K e n s in g to n b r id g e . I t i s s a id t h e b u i ld in g s t a n d s o n th e s i t e f o r m e r ly oc<-upied h y ( lie K e n s in g ­to n h o te l , a n o ld t a v e r n b u i l t n e a r ly a c e n tu r y ago . F o r m e r y e a r s s a w m a n y Ilf t h e s e n h l t a v e r n s a lo n g (^ ra n d H iv e r . T h e m o s t o f th e m lia v e lo n g s in it* b e e n d e m o lis h e d .— S o u th L y o n | H e ra ld .

J o h n J . IK m o h u e , out* o f r i u u l i l l a 's W ell k n o w n f a n n e r s , h a s l)e«*n nutili«*d t h a t h e is h e i r to $50.(MH» le f t liiiii by t h e d e a t l i o f Id s b ro th e r . D r. Fiorin«*e (). D o iio lm e . Syracus<* p h y s ic ia n . T w o b r o th e r s a n d a s i s t e r w ill s h a r e e t |u a l iy In t h e $200 ,000 e s ta te . .Vc- c o rd in g to t h e te r m s o f th e w ill , D ono- h u e ’s m o n e y w ill b e p la c e d in t ru .s t a t O n o n d a g a . N . Y.. f o r fiv e y e a r s , w h e n th e p r in c ip a l w il l co m e to h im . hn»rh<*r a m i u s i s t e r in S y r a c u s e a ls o s h a r e in th e e s t a t e .— L iv in g s to n D e m ­o c ra t .

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U n io n w il l m e e t T h u r s d a y . M a rc h 24. a t 2 :3 0 p. m .. a t t h e h o m e o f M rs . N. H y d e r . 2.54 A n n S tre e t. M rs . M a ry I l i l lm e r w il l h a v e c h a r g e o f t h e p r o ­g ra m . a n d w ii l b e s u r e to m a k e i t o f in te r e s t . E v e ry o n e w ill b e m a d e w e l­com e.

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ANNODNCEmWe desire to announce to the citizens of Pljrmouth, that we will commence the operation of a new dairy business to be known as the Plymouth Dairy, at 461 South Harvey street, on

Monday, March 21stWe have installed modem dairy equipment and are prepared to handle our dairy products under the most sanitary condi­tions.

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High G rad e Milk and C reamEarly morning delivery will be made.

Phone 404 for special deliveries. Creamery open all day,

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Phone 404 ■ ■ 451 So, Harvey St.Plymouth, Michigan

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11:30 a. m.—Sunday School

6:30 p. m.—Young People

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METHODIST NOTES

THE HOME BEAUTIFULN o w o r d s c a n e x p r e s s t b e p l e a s u r e a f a m i ly e n jo y s w h o o w n s a n

A>A H o m e . E V ien d s a r e r e l u c t a n t t o le a v e s u c h a h o m e o f b e a u ty a n d a t t r a c t i v e n e s s .

O n r b o o s e s fo l lo w t h e c h a n g e s o f t im e a n d ta s t e s . W e t r y to IM tidoce a b o rn e u p to d a t e i n e v e ry re s p e c t .

C a l l u s f o r in f o n n a t io o a s t o h o w to o w n o n e o f th e s e h o m e s w ith a s m a ll p a y m e n t d o w n .

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|ii‘e .- i( le n ts ‘ d a y . a n d a f t e r t i ie r o u t in e , hU'^iiie'is. th e p r e s id e n t . M rs. D ie k e rso ii.; iiiirM iliieed M rs. W u i. I t i e ln m ls o f N o r ll iv il le . d i s t r i c t s t e w u r d s h ip se e re - ^ i i r y o f th e W . I I . .\I. S .. w h o to o k cli.-M'ge o f t i le d e v o liim s a n d g a v e

I iiile i 'eN tin g ta lk on s te w a r d s h ip . M rs. F le m in g . .'•ii|H -riiite iiden t o f t l ie H stlie

'H o m e in Ih - t ro i t . fo llo w e d w ith a n iii- j l e r e s t i n g a e e o tib t o f th e w o rk th a t ' Ix-ing d o n e in t i n s h o m e f o r b iis iu i

g i r l s b e tw e e n 17 a m i l i l . T l ie d iffe r- I e iii a u x i l i a r i e s iji th i s a r e a a r e h e lp in g I to sn|i{H>n th i s hom e, a n d a f t e r h e a r ­

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. p a id fo r a n y e li 'o rt th e y m a d e in lie liu lf I o f th e K s llie r H o m e .' .Ml'S. U n til l l u s to u - W b ip p le i le l ig b t- i e d th e e o t ig r e g a t iu u S u iu la y e v e n in g , [ w i th h e r t a lk u ii p ro h ib i t io n . M rs.[ W h ip p le n o t o n ly to ld w h y s h e l ie llev is l j i n p ro h ib i t io n , b u t a l s o g a v e th e r e a ­

s o n s w h y s h e b e lie v e d t h a t p ru h ib i t iu u is tb e o n ly c o u r s e to fo llo w , a n d sh o w - m l v e ry c le a r ly t h a t b y th in k in g , t a l k ­ing . i ie i in g tim l v o t in g p ro b ib i t io u , th e l i ie s e i i i d a y h a b i t o f s p e a k in g l ig h t ly I 'f a n d jo k in g a b o u t t h e e n fo rc e m e n t o f th e la w w il l so o n b e a b o l is h e d .

U ev. .Vm os F . B e t t s , m a n a g e r o f th e .M eth m lis t B o o k ( 'o n e e r i i In D e t ro i t , w ill lie t h e sp t> uker a t t h e e v e n in g s e r - vii*e n e x t S u n d a y . T h e r e w il l be a su n g s e rv ic e , a n d tb e j u n i o r c h o i r w il l King,

T b e I ’h l i a f b e a c la s s w ill m e e t a t th e p a r s o n a g e n e x t T h u rs 4 la y e v e n in g , a t 7 ;:tO o 'e lw k . I n s t a l l a t i o n o f t h e o f- I b v r s a n d a p ro g ra m .

T b e “ B o o s te r s " a r e to en jo .v t h e i r r e g u la r " g e t - to g e th e r " s u p i ie r t h i s F r i ­d a y e v e n in g ; s u iu h t s e rv w l a t 0 :3 0 o 'e io e k . e ll p u iiio . A s h o r t bu.siues.s m e e tin g w ill 1k’ h e ld b e fo re t h e e v e ­n in g p ro g ra m .

a l l . f o r t h e i r g e n e ro u s a s s i s t a n c e in m a k in g t h i s e v e n t a su c c e s s^ e s p e c ia l ly a r e a p p r e c ia t iv e t o t b e to w n s p e o p le f o r t h e i r p r e s e u ie a n d e o -o p o ra tlo ii in a l l o u r u n d e r ta k in g s .

T b e X e th e m B a s e B u ll T e a m Is n o ws u r e ty , a n d th e Im ys h a v e rec e lv w l

t h e i r n e w u n ifo rm s , a l l e q u ip p e d a n d r e a d y to go . f u r -fun . s i to r t a n d a m u s e ­m e n t . J o h n V a iiB u n n bins v o lu n te e re d , th r o u g h tb e u n a n im o u s v o te o f tb e c lu b , to a c t a s m a n a g e r , a s s i s t e d by A n g u s H e e n e y . B o y s, t h e e y e s o f th e c o m m u n ity a r e o n y o u . a u d th e y e x ­p e c t y o u to d o h o n o r t o N e w b u rg . P ly m o u th a n d \<H lem . w h e n c e y o u r e ­c e iv e d y o u r n a m e — N a -N e w b u rg , th - P ly m o u th . o m -S u le m — N eth e ir.

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SPECIAL ELECTIONNotice of Special Election for the purpose

of voting on $22,000 sanitary sewer bonds.To the qualified electors of the Village of

Plymouth. Wayne County. Michigan.Notice is herei>y -given that at a regular

meeting of the Commission of the Village of Plymouth held March 7. 1927, the following lireamhles and resolutions were unanimously ailopteii hy the said Commi»?-iiin;

WHERF-AS. This Cominissiotv has hereto­fore declared the construction of certain lateral sanitary sewers as expedient an<l necessary ptildic improvements, and

W H ER EA S, This Cormnission has caused to he made an estimate of the cost of such necosary improvements which estimate i.« the .sum of twenty-two thousand and no-100 ($22.- Oitn.OiM dollars as being that part of the co.st of said improvements to he paid by the Vil-

*^*NO\v!^ T IlE R E F tlR E . BE TT RE.StJI.V- ED, Tli.it the proposition of borrowing the sum of twenty-two thousand and ru-lllO ($22.- (lOn.OO) dollars .md issuing the bonds of said Village therefore for the pui'iiose of consiruct- iug said lateral sanitary sewer-, be submitted to the qualified voters of the Village of Plym­outh at the special election in said Village, to be belli on .Monday, the 28lh day of March, A. D. 1927.

RE IT F l'R T H F .R RE.'^OI.VKD, That said election shall be held a t the voting place in said Village of Plymouth, to-wit, the \ ’il- lage Hall, in said Village, and that the polls of said election shall he open from seven o'clock in the forenoon until seven o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Eastern standard time.

BE IT F l 'R T H E R R ESO LV ED , That the form of ballot shall be as follows:

Shall the Village of Plymouth borrow the sum of twenty-two tho«sand and no>l<10 ($22,000.00) dollars and issue its bonds therefor for the purpose of constructing certain lateral sanitary sewers in said Vil­lage?

Yes ( iShall the Village of Plymouth borrow

the sum of twenty-two thousand and no-IOO ($22,000.00) dollars and issue its bonds therefor for the purpose of constructing certain lateral sanitary sew'er.s in said Vil­lage?

r )BE IT F U R T H E R R E SO LV ED . That

any elector desiring to authorize the said Vil­lage to borrow, said'sum and issue bonds there­for shall place a cross within the bracket fol­lowing the word “ Yes" in said ballot; and any elector desiring to vote against the borrowing of said sum and the issuing of said bonds shall place a cross w itU a Ihft. braukets follow­ing the word “ No" on said ballot.

B E IT F U R T H E R R E SO LV ED . That e Clerk of said Village of Plymouth be, and

..j is hereby a u th o rize and directed to give notice of said election to the qualified voters of the said Village of Plymouth by causing a copy of these resolutions to he posted at the polling place for said election and in tea (10) of the most public places in said Village, at least fifteen (15) full days before the date set for said election, and by causing a copy of said notice to he published in the said Village of Plymouth in the Plymouth Mail, a news- laper of general circulation, at least twice, the irst publication to be a t least fifteen (IS ) fuH

days prior to the date of such election.BE IT F U R T H E R RE.«;OLyED. That the

Board of Registration of said Village of Plym­outh shall meet a t the Village H ^ I in said Village, on Saturday, the 19th day of March, A. D- 1927, .and on Saturday, the 26th day of March, A. D. 1927. fmm nine o’clock in the forenoon until eight-thirty o'clock in the after­noon of said day. for the purpose of complet­ing the registration of the voters of said Vil­lage qualified to vote at said election.

BE IT FU R T H E D RESO LV ED . That the Village Clerk be. and he hereby is authorized and (lirected to give notice of the meeting of said Board of Registration, together with and a t the same time and in the same manner that he gives notice of said election.

BE IT FLTRTHER RE.'^OLVED. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with the provisions of this re.solution, insofar as they conflict herewith, he. and the .same are hereby rescinded and repealed.

Dateil, Plymouth. Wayne County, Michigan. March 8. 1927.

Sidney D. Strong.Village Clerk,

A d is t in g u is h e d E o r o p ^ n a r c h e o lo ­g is t a n d a m e m b e r o f Q M C ^ th ro p o lo g - Ic a l s o c ie ty la te ly c o n ceW ed t h e o r ig ­in a l p la n o f p r e p a r in g a b a n q u e t in t h e m a n n e r o f th e S to n e a g e . T h e r e w e re m a n y v o lu n te e r s to a id In th e w o rk o f m a k in g th e p r o p e r p r e p a r a ­t io n s f o r t h e u n iq u e f u n c t io n . I t w a s n e c e s s a r y f i r s t to s e le c t a n a p p r o p r i a t e s p o t f o r t h e d in in g p la c e . A f t e r m a n y s i t e s w e r e e x a m in e d , i t w a s f in a l ly d e ­c id e d to h o ld t h e '^ b a n q u e t" o n a s a n d b a n k in t h e m id d le o f t h e D a n u b e r iv ­e r , f a r f ro m h a b i t a t i o n s T h i s w a s d o n e in o r d e r to re m o v e a l l s e m b la n c e o f t h e l i f e o f to d a y a n d to in s u r e s u r ­ro u n d in g s t h a t w o u ld In d ic a te a t im e w h e n th e o n ly h a b i t a t i o n s w e re c a v e s o r t h e s h e l t e r o f t r e e s .

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C a b b a g e s o u p f o r m e d th e f i r s t I te m o f t h e m e n u . I t w a s p r e p a r e d in a w o o d e n b o w l b y m e a n s o f s to n e s t h a t h a d b e e n f i r s t h e a t e d a n d th e n th ro w n In to t h e w a t e r In w h ic h th e c a b b a g e b a d b e e n p la c e d . A s f a s t a s th e s to n e s c o o le d o th e r s w e r e p u t In to ta k e t h e i r p la c e . T h e c o o k in g c o n ­s u m e d , o f c o u rs e , a m u c h g r e a t e r t im e th a n d o m o d e m m e th o d s , b u t t im e w a s n o o b je c t to t h e s c i e n t i s t s o n th i s la rk .

B o ile d " le g o f h o r s e " c a m e n e x t- I t b a d b e e n c o o k e d in t h e s a m e m a n ­n e r . R o a s te d p o rk , c o o k e d o v e r t h e l iv in g c o a ls a n d f a r b e t t e r t a s t in g , t h e l e a r n e d g e n t le m e n s a id , t h a n a n y o f f e r in g o f to d a y , w a s a n im p o r ta n t d is h . S te w e d m a iz e , c o o k e d b y th e h o t- s to n e m e th o d , w e n t w i th t h e p o rk .

T u r n ip s w e re r o a s t e d in t h e a s h e s o f t h e f ire , t h e f i r e -h a rd e n e d p a r t j e r k e d a w a y a n d th e n s e r v e d s te a m in g h o t. * A f te r t h i s th e r e w a s a d e s s e r t o f d r ie d b e r r ie s a n d w ild h o n e y . T h e b a n q u e t l a s te d m o re th a n th r e e h o u rs , a n d w h e n I t w a s o v e r a n d th e s c ie n ­t i s t s w e re r e tu r n in g to t h e i r h o m e s , th e g u e s t s a l l I n s i s te d t h a t i f th e S to n e -a g e m a n f a r e d a s w e ll a s th i s h e h a d l i t t l e o f w h ic h to c o m p la in in th e m a t t e r o f food .

D u r in g th i s s t r a n g e b a n q u e t ever> ’ p o s s ib le e f f o r t w a s m a d e to e n t e r In to th e s p i r i t o f t h e r e m o te a g e . T h e sc i­e n t i s t s a t e e i t h e r w i th t h e i r f in g e r s o r o u t o f t h e b o w ls t h a t w e re p la c e d b e ­f o r e th e m . T h e r e w e r e n o k n iv e s , n o f o r k s , n o ta b le c lo th s a n d n o n a p k in s . In f a c t , n o th in g In t h e e n t i r e m ea l s n g g e s te d t h e t a b l e m a n n e r s o f to d a y . W h e n i t b e c a m e n e c e s s a r y t o t u r n a n y m a te r ia l t h a t w a s b e in g c o o k e d , th i s w H s a c c o m p lis h e d b y m e a n s o f a p ro n g e d s t ic k . N o t a b i t o f m e ta l w a s e m p lo y e d , e i t h e r In t h e c o o k in g o r in t h e c o n s u m p tio n o f t h e fo o d t h a t d a y p r e p a r e d f o r t h e s d e n t l s t a .

Neighbors that Mean Real FriendsThere’s a difference about Hough Park Subdivision when you compare it w ith other

districts and communities. Not only because of its accessible location, its remarkable com­bination of improvements and conveniences, bu t in its restrictions. Nowadays the careful buyer of home sites insists upon a definite assurance of the character of the community in which he is buying. And no greater assurance can be had than the uniform building restric­tions fixed upon the properties of every buyer in Hough Park Subdivision. W hen you buy a lo t in this subdivision you secure the protection of reasonable building restrictions and the assurance tha t the folks in the entire Hough Park Subdivision will be the kind of people you will be fro u d to call neighbors and friends. N

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R EG IST R A T IO N N O T IC ENotice of rcRistration for special election of

March 28. 1927 for voting on $22,000.00 sani-

Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, March 19, 1927, and on Saturday, March 26. 1927, the Village Board of Registration will he in session a t the Village Hall in said Vil­lage of 4*lymouth, from 9;00 o’clock in the forenoon until 6:30 o’clock in the afternoon. Eastern standard time, for the purpose of com­pleting the registration of the qualified voters of said Village, under and in accordance with the statutes of the State of Michigan and with the provisions of the Charter of the said Vil­lage of Plymouth.

Dated, Plymouth. Wayne County. Michigan. March 8. 1927.

Sidney D. Strong,V'illage (flerk.

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T H E P L Y M O U T H M A H ^ F R ID A Y , M A R C H 18, 1927

ANNOUNCEMENT!

I w is h to a n n o u n ce to m y p atron s and frien d s th a t th e b u s in ess w h ich

h a s b een co n d u cted und er th e n a m e o f S . H . H il ls & S on w il l n o w b e oper-.

ated u n d er th e n a m e o f R . L . H ills , and th a t I am in no w a y con n ec ted w ith

a n y o th er sim ilar en terp rise in P ly m o u th . I w il l m ain ta in th e sa m e h igh

q u a lity m ilk an d cream th a t h a s a lw a y s character ized this- d a iry in th e p a st,

a s w e ll a s p rom p t and efficien t d e liv ery serv ice .

I w ish to e x p ress m y th a n k s and ap p recia tion for th e lib eral p a tro n a g e

th a t h a s b een e x te n d ed to u s in th e p a st, and h op e to m erit a continu ance,

o f th e sa m e in th e futu re.

H I L L S ’ D A I R YR . L . H IL L S , P rop rietor

249 B lu n k A v e . P h o n e 202J

N A S HL eads the W orld in M otor C ar Value

{S t e e r in gis never t ir ing— w h e n y o u d r i v e a Nash

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A c h ee rfu l w illin g n ess to answ er your h an d o n th e w heel is one o f die very first things you notice, w hen you drive a N ash.In m any ways, N ash has provided for th e ease and com fort o f the arms chat steer d ie car. In getting inu> o r o u t o f a dfi^t place a t the curb you will particularly notice the slight effort needed.

steering is e as ie r-fa s te r—-less tiring on the arm s and w rists—infinitely safer in dense traffic.

N othing has been spared to build a m ore delightful car to drive. T his steering mechanism is, beyond ques> tion, the m ost expensive type bu ilt today for cars in the N ash price field.

W h en you tu rn a com er, youH wel. com e th e shorter w ind .up o f the steering wheeL "In a n emergency, this short tu rn of the w heel m eans quick responsive, ness—and an accident averted. Nash

Like the steering, every detail in the car reflects th e N ash determ inadon to lead the w orld in m otor car value.

A nother instance o f the outstanding ex ce llen ce in N ash d esig n is th e 7 'bearing m o to r—u/ithout a doubt the smoothest type in all the world*

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T oday’s Reflections

( 'o D irrp ss h a s p a s s e d th e r a d io h ill, h u t y o u r s e t w il l e o n t i i iu e t o u<-t u p un<l r e f u s e to w o rk w h e n e o m p u n y coDJOs j u s t t h e s a m e a s u s u a l .

N o w w e k n o w s p r l n s is eon iin ir . W e h e a r d a f i r s t - ro b in n r f fu m e n t o n th e s t r w t s o f P ly m o u th y e s te r d a y .

T h e a v e r a g e P ly m o u th m a n d o e s n ’t h a v e m u c h t r o u b le m e e t in ; ; e x p e n s e s . H e m e e ts th e m e v e ry w h e re .

THE MODERN CREDIT DUREAU

S o m e P ly m o u th p e o p le w ill n e v e r l e a r n h o w e a s y i t i s t o m a k e a b o re 'O f th e m s e lv e s J u s t b y b ra g g in g a b o u t t h e i r r e la t iv e s .

S k i r t s a r e g e t t i n g so s h o r t t h a t o n e a d v e r t i s e r r e c e n t ly .spelled th e m " s k t s ."

S o m e tim e s w e fe e l q u i te s u r e t h a t th e w o r s t t h in g y o u c a n ta k e f o r u c o ld Is y o u r n e ig h b o r 's a d v ic e .

O u r a d v ic e t o .th e P ly m o u th m a n w h o h a s a lo t o f p o o r re la tio n .^ is n o t t o s t a r t i n t h e f i l l in g s t a t i o n b u s in e s s .

F o r t h e p u rp o s e o f e n l lg h tm e n t a.s to m e th o d s o f o r g a n iz a t io n a n d o f te ra - ( io n o f m ix le rn c r e d i t b u r e a u s , t l i i s e x p la n a t io n i s o f fe re d b y t h e m a n a g e r o f t l i e lo c a l b u r e a u :

A c r e d i t o r s e rv ic e b u r e a u i s a n o r g a n iz a t io n o f t h e b u s in e s s a n d p ro - f e s s ta n a l m e n a n d w o m e n o f a c o m ­m u n ity . w h o s e p u r p o s e i t i s t o e d u c a te t h e p e o p le o f t h a t c o m m u D ity a n d t r a d l h g t e r r i t o r y to p a y t h e i r b i l ls p ro m p tly . T h e b u r e a u e m b ra c e s e v e ry c la s s if ic a t io n .

T h e c r e d i t b u r e a u , th r o u g h i t s c e n t r a l iz e d office, I s a c le a r in g b o u s e f o r t h e e x c h a n g e o f in f o r m a t io n a s t o t h e p a y in g h a b i t s o f p e o p le , w h e re b y a c o n c lu s io n m a y b e i n t e l l i ­g e n t ly r e a c h e d f o r t h e e x te n s io n o f c r e d i t a n d p ro te c t io n a g a in s t c r e d i t

T h e r e a r e s t i l l a lo t o f f e l lo w s in th e T’n i te d S t a t e s w h o seem to t h in k t h a t t h e b a r o f j u s t i c e h a s a b r a s s r a i l i n g o n It.

Y o u h a v e .also p r o b a b ly iiofice<l t h a t | a h f tp p y -g o -ln c k y m a n i s n ’t alw ay%u s e f u l in s u p p o r t in g a f a m ily .

N o th in g w o u ld im p ro v e th e lo t o f so m e o f o u r P ly m o u th g i r l s m o re t h a n to b u i ld g o o d h o u s e s o n th e m a n d p u t g o o d h u s b a n d s In s id e f o r th e m .

I n I t a ly t h e g o v e rn m e n t is p u t t i n g a s p e c ia l t a x o n b a c h e lo r s . O v e r h e r e t h e g i r l s a t t e n d to t h a t .

W e a r e a c q u a in te d w i th a fe w p e o ­p le a r o u n d P ly m o u th , w h o w o u ld m a k e good w h a le h u n te r s . T h e y a r e a l ­w a y s t h r o w in g th e l ia r i io o n in to .som e­b ody .

A N e w Y o rk m a g a z in e s a y s t h e r e a r e a lo t o f g ood in t h i s «*ountry.Th«*ii w h y i s n ’t th e r e m o re goo d po e t ry ?

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

S lv e ry f irm o r i n d iv id u a l e x te n d in g c r e d i t in a n y f o r m i s e l ig ib le f o r m e m ­b e r s h ip in t h e c r e d i t b u r e a u a n d n e e d s i t s s e rv ic e s .

T h e s y s te m o f r e c o r d in g h o w p e o p le p a y t h e i r b i l l s I s f a i r a n d j u s t . I f t h e y a r e h o n e s t a n d p a y t h e i r c r e d i to r s a t t h e t im e th e y p ro m is e to p a y . o r e x p la in w h y th e b il l h a s n o t b een p a id , t h e i r r e c o r d w il l re c o m m e n d th e m .

I f . o n t h e o t h e r h a n d , th e y a r e s lo w in p a y in g , o r d o n o t t e l l t h e i r r e a s o n f o r n o n -p a y m e n t , o r d o n o t p a y a t a l l , t h e i r r e c o r d w il l r e s u l t i n t h e i r b e in g r e f u s e d c r e d i t

I a m th e lo<-nl a g e n t f o r t h e D E ­T R O I T F R E E P R E S S a n d i f y o u w a n t to <*om plain al> out se rv i« T . c a ll P ly n u u u l i l l . ' t . « a n d I w ill t r y ly iM 'ifer i l .

Edw in O. W ingard

I G f O B C tE H P g R S

R e a s o n p r ic e d r e p a i r s w e ’l l s a y A re t h e o n e s y o u l i k e t o p a y .

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T h a t 's o n e t h in g a b o u t t h i s p lu m b in g s h o p t h a t w il t p le a s e y o u f r o m y o u r b a s e m e n t to a t t i c — fro m y o o r p u r s e to y o u r c h e c k b o o k — o u r p r o p e r p r ic e s .

GEORGE F. HUGERP L Y M O U T H

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he w ill te ll y o u th a t th e b e s t m a te r ia ls a re a lw ay s ch e a p e st in th e end. W h y ? ^Because good m a te r ia ls r e s is t b o th a g e an d w e a th e r . W h ere in so m a n y fail,, is th e re a so n in g th a t th e b e s t a lw ay s co sts th e m o s t T h is is n o t t ru e , be­cau se in lu m b er o f te n m o re w a s te w ill be saw ed f ro m seconds th a n th e sav- i i ^ hoped fo r— a s com p ared to f irs t g ra d e m a te r ia l. O u r y a rd is now com pletely s tocked w ith f irs t g ra d e lu m b er in a ll w oods. W e w a n t to se rv e you. ,

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T o d a y i s a c r e d i t a g e . a n d a m e r ­c h a n t c a n n o t a v o id c h o k in g h is b o o k s w i th b a d a c c o u n ts u n le s s h e a v a i l s h im s e l f o f t h e u s e o f t h e e n a l l t b u r e a u : g iv in g c r e d i t " 'o n ly to th o s e w h o p a y t h e i r b i l l s p r o m p t ly a n d t u r n ­in g d o w n th o s e w h o a r e p o o r r is k s .

N o i tc rs o n w i th a n y h<uic‘Kty a t a ll s h o u ld a l lo w a n a c c o u n t to l>ecome d e l in q u e n t w h e n th e y k n o w t h e h i s ­to r y o f t h e a c c o u n t b e c o m e s a iK*r- m a n e n t r e c o r d in t h e f i le s o f t h e c r e d i t b u re a u .

W h e n a persn in a .sks f o r c r e i l i t t h e r e a r e tw o q u a l i f ic a t io n s w h ic h t h e m e r ­c h a n t s h o u ld t a k e i n to c o n s id e r a t i o n : F i r s t . The f in a n c ia l a b i l i t y o f t h e p e r ­s o n to p a y , a n d , s e c o n d ly , t h e i r w i l l in g n e s s t o p a y .

A p e r s o n m a y h a v e a g o o d p o s i t io n , l o t s o f m o n e y in t h e b a n k a n d o w n t h e i r o w n h o m e , b u t u n le s s t h e i r p ro m is e to p a y is goo d , t h a t is . th e y w a n t to p a y . t h e r e w il l b e t r o u b le

I w h e n t h e m e r c h a n t s t a r t s c o lle c tin g .T h e y m a y b e w i l l in g to p a y , b u t

n n h 's s t h e i r in c o m e s o r r e s o u n d s a: su ff ic ie n t. I t i s im p o sH ib le t o c o lle c t.

E a c h m e m b e r o f a c r e d i t b u r e a u s e n d s i n a l i s t a t r e g u la r in t e r v a l s s h o w in g h o w h is c u s to m e r s p a y t h e i r a c c o u n ts . T h i s In f o r m a t io n i s p la c e d in t h e file s o n c a r d s a r ra n g e ^ ] a lp h a - h e l ic a l ly .

W h e n a c u s to m e r app lle -s f o r <T«slit. b y c a l l in g th e b u r e a u , t h e m e r c h a n t r a n t e l l h o w h e p a y s h i s g ro c e r , f u r n i t u r e d e a le r . h a r d w a r e , in s u r -

I a n e e . r e n t o r a n y o f h i s o th e r a c c o u n ts w h ic h h a v e b e e n r e p o r te d to th e b u r e a u . •

I f b e h a s p a id h i s o th e r a c c o u n ts p r o m p t ly h e i.s a g o o d c u s to m e r . I f h i s r e c o rd s h o w s t h a t b e la s lo w p a y . o r h a s r e f u s e d to p a y o th o p b i l ls , o r i f a n a c c o u n t h a s b e e n g iv e n to a c o l le c to r , t h e m e r c h a n t i s b e t t e r o ff w i th o u t h i s t r a d e a n le s s h e p a y s c a sh .

T h e n a m e o f a m e m b e r r e p o r t i n g a r a t i n g is n e v e r g iv e n . A il r e p o r t s a r e filed u n d e r a c o d e n u m b e r ; th e m e r c h a n t u .ses b i s c o d e n u m b e r w h e n c a l l in g , a n d h i s n u m b e r i s k n o w n o n ly t o t h e e m p lo y e e s o f t h e b o r e a u office. T h is e l im in a te s a n y t r o u b le t h a t m ig h t b e c a u s e d b y th i.s in f o r m a t io n b e in g im p a r t e d t o t h e p e r s o n r e ­p o r te d on .

A ll in f o r m a t io n g iv e n to t h e c r e d i t b u r e a u o r t o t h e m e r c h a n t o v e r th e te le p h o n e o r in t h e b u l le t in i s c o n ­f id e n t i a l

T h e b u r e a u , t h r o u g h th e a f f i l i a te d b u r e a u s th r o u g h o u t M ic h ig a n a n d t l ie T n l f e d S t a te s , is a b le to s e c u r e r e ­p o r t s o n n e w p e o p le l o c a t in g in th e v il la g e .

T h e c re< lit b u r e a u i s a s m u c h f o r t h e b e n e f i t «if t h e b u y e r in g ood s ta n d in g , m a k in g i t e a s i e r f o r h im to stHTure c r e d i t a n y w h e re , a s i t i s t o th e m e m b e r in p r o te c t in g h im f ro m u n d e s i r a b le a c c o u n ts .

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say, “ I never knew w hat a truly great car this is r ’For you cannot realize w hat awaits you *til you get beh ind the w heel and learn the truth*H ere is swift acceleratiotip abundan t power, effortless contrtfl. H ere is solid c o m fit, true convenience, driving ease. A nd, as tTinnfh« and miles n fll by, new sources of satisfaction open up in Its unllagying performance, its d irifty op* eration its staunch dependability* Know th is O ldsm obile. • . for th e better you know it, the better you like It*

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VILLAGE COBfBHSSION.

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P r e s e n t : A ll f iv e C o m m iss io n e rs .T h e m in u te s o f t h e r e g u l a r m e e t in g

o f F e b r u a r y 2 1 s t w e r e a p p ro v e d a s r e a d .

I n o r d e r t o f u r t h e r p r o t e c t th e V il la g e d u m p a n d t h e a d j a c e n t p r o p e r ty t h e C o m m is s io n a u th o r i z e d th e c o n s t r u c t io n o f a w o v e n w ir e f e n c e w i th b a r b e d w ir e to p a s b u i l t b y t h e C y c lo n e F e n c e C o m p a n y a lo n g t h e W h l tb e c k B o d d f r o n ta g e o f th e V il la g e p ro p e r ty .

M r . W il l ia m F it m a n th e n s u b m i t te d a p r e l im in a r y s k e t c h o f a p ro p o s e d ■ u b d lv is lo n o f h i s p r o p e r ty s o u th o f t h e N a s h s u b d iv is io n . O n m o tio n t h i s p l a n w a s g iv e n a p p r o v a l e x c e p t t b a t t h e e a s t a n d w e s t s t r e e t a s sh o w n I n t h e s k e t c h w a s d i r e c t e d to be o p e n e d to H a r v e y s t r e e t .

T h e m a t t e r o f t h e H o lb ro o k A v e n u e s to r m s e w e r w a s b r o u g h t u p a g a in a n d a b e a r in g w a s s e t f o r t h e 2 1 s t o f M a r c h a t t h e n e x t C o m m is s io n m e e t­in g to w h ic h a l l t h e a b u t t i n g p r o p e r ty o w n e r s w e re to be In v i te d b y l e t te r .

T h e fo l lo w in g r e s o lu t io n s w e re o f f e r e d b y C o m m is s io n e r H e n d e r s o n , w h o m o v e d t h e i r a d o p t io n , s u p p o r te d b y C o m m is s io n e r F i s h e r .

B E I T B E S O L V E D , T h a t t h e c o n ­s t r u c t i o n o f c e r t a i n l a t e r a l s e w e r s to c o n s t i t u t e a i> a r t o f t h e s a n i t a r y s e w a g e r i g h t s o f t h e s a id V illa g e o f P ly m o u th be, a n d th e s a m e h e re b y a r e d e c lu re i l to b e e x p e d ie n t a n d n e c e s s a ry p u b l ic im p ro v e m e n ts .

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I w il l c a u s e t h e f o o l is h to a s k , “ D e a r m e. w h a t i s t h e w o r ld c o m in g to ? ” I t is c o m in g to l» e tte r d a y s , g r e a t e r h a p p in e s s f o r th e c ro w d a n d g r e a t e r s e c u r i ty f o r t h e f e w t h a t s U m o ff t h e c re a m .

U e r ta in c le rg y m e n a r e a c c u s e d o f b e in g " r e d .” T h e i r a c c u s e r s w a n t th e m In v e s t ig a te d b y a c o n g re s s io n a l . J u d ic ia ry ( ’o m m itte i* .

A c le rg y m a n is " r e d " w h e n h e d o e s n ’t iK lle v e t h a t a w h a le sw a l lo w e d J o n a h a n d c o u g h e d h im u p o n th e

la n d .H e is " r t ‘d " if h e W lic v e s t h a t th e

a d v ic e to g iv e a l l to t h e p o o r w a s r e a l l y m e a n t s e r io u s ly .

H e is “ r e d ” i f h e d o u b ts t h a t J o s h u a m a d e t h e s u n s t a n d s t i l l i n i t s t r i p a r o u n d th e e a r th . In s p i te o f th e f a c t t h a t i t d o e s n ’t g o a r o u n d th e

e a r th .H e i s “ r e d " i f b e s a y s t h e f o n r

I a n g e ls c o u ld n o t h a r e s to o d o n th e f o u r c o r n e r s o f th e e a r t h b e c a u s e i t h a s n ’t f o u r c o m e r s .

A n d b e I s B R I G H T r e d I f h e th in k s a n y th in g sH ouId l»e d o n e to l e t e v e r y ­b o d y h a r e e n o n g b . h e re , w h e r e so m a n y h a v e to o m q c h .

Yinol Helps Nervous,Ron-down Man

" B e fo re t a k in g V in o l. I w a s r u n ­d o w n . n e r v o u s a n d i r r i t a b l e . N o w , I fe e l H ire a n o th e r p e r s o n ." — R . M cC oy. V in o l i s a s im p le , s t r e n g th e n in g i ro n a n d c o d l i v e r c o m p o u n d in u s e f o r o v e r 2 5 y e a r s f o r s ic k ly , n e r v o u s w o ­m e n , m n - d o w n m e n . a n d w e a k c h i l ­d r e n . T h e v e r y F I R S T w e e k -yon tak e - T in o L y o u b e g in t o f e e l s t r o n g e r , e a t a n d s le e p b e t t e r . C o n ta in s n o o il— y o a ’U l i k e i t s p l e a s a n t t a s t e . D o d g e s D r n ^ S to re .— ^ A d v ertisem en t.

CARS

1926 F o rd P ick u p $ 2 3 0 . 0 0

1926 F o rd C oupe $ 2 7 5 . 0 0

1 9 2 ™ T u d o r ... $ 4 2 5 . 0 0

1 9 2 6 n r d T u d o r _ $ 3 7 5 . 0 0

$ 1 9 0 . 0 0

1924 F o rd F o rd o r $ 1 5 0 . 0 0

1924 F o rd T u d o r $ 1 7 5 . 0 0

1921^Ford T ru c k $ 1 5 0 . 0 0

W e hav e a n u m b er o f ro a d s te r s an d to u r in g s r a n g in g in p rice f ro m $100.00 to $225.00.

L e t u s ex p la in o u r g u a ra n te e on all o f o u r u sed cars.

PLYMOUTH MOTOR SALES CO.Phone 130 448-470 South Main St.

PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

A- 1 Grocery Co.9 1 4 N . M ill S t . P l y m o u t h 2 6 8 M a in S t .

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P h o n e s : 6 3 2 — 1 1 9 F r e e D ^ v e r y

O pen Evenings to 9 O ’clodc Sundays 9 a. m. to 12 m.M a r r y B r o w n , M a n k S e v M e a t D e p a r t m e n t

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rT H E PL Y M O U T H M A H ., F R ID A Y , M A R C H 18, 1927

REAL ESTATEW O R T H L O O K IN G IN T O

A r«*l lMiieBt4o-soodDes8 hoj in % 6-room bouse on Harvey street near AD modem; on a large lot; garage.

A very deoirable bnilSng lot on Sheridan avenue. 50x330. The price is r i^L

83-foet frontege on Mmln street, with a seven-room uMMlem bouse on it; near down town. A good toveetxnmt.

R A Y M T ^ B A C H E L D O RWoodwork BoDAng. Phone 180

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S U M M E R H O M E5>rooxn furnished cottage on Island Lake, 625 Island Drive, $2,500; 1>3 cash. Ask for Jack Goodman.Brick veneer, 4 bedrooms, iuiisbed in a style th a t will please you, on one of the best streets in Plym outh. Price is amaz­ing. Ask for Livengood.Stone cottage, on the concrete. $500 will handle. See Arnold.

Phone 23F R A N K R A M B O .

830 Penniman Ave.

A R E A L A C R E A G E B U YFifteen acres on E ast River Drive, five miles north of D exter; 7 rooms and bath, electricity and w ater good equipment for chickens; wonderfully scenic. $3,000 cash and easy terms will handle.23254 acres miles north of Howell, house of 8 rooms, good buildings; tools, crops and stock all go at a very reason­able price. $15,000 cash and easy terms on balance. This is w orth your investigation.

B E R T G ID D IN G SPlym outh Land Co., 260 Main St. Phones 236; 375M

“ G R E A T E R P L Y M O U T H ”The Plym outh Realty Board invites all those holding

broker and salesmen’s licenses who are not members of the board to confer w ith any Realtor in Plym outh regarding the good that membership in the board can do. 1927 will be the greatest year in Plym outh's history. Membership in the board will be one of your best investments in the coming year.

P L Y M O U T H R E A L E S T A T E B O A R D

L O O K T H E W O R L D IN T H E E Y EAND T E L L TH E M YOU A RE H A PPY . You can if you own the coxy little four-room home I know about.Near the Burroughs Developm ent; has basement, automatic w ater system,, furnace, electric lights, inside toilet, double garage, several bearing fruit trees, on a large high, dry lot. You make no mistake if you buy this home at the price of $3,000, as it is due for a substantial increase shortly. Terms reasonable. YOU B E T T E R LOOK IN TO IT.

R . R . P A R R O T TReal E state

P R IC E S W IL L IN C R E A S EHave you noticed the splendid building program that is now going on in Maplecroft? There are several good home sites to be had before the price increase goes into effect. Consult any member of the Plym outh Real E state Board.

M A P L E C R O F T830 Penniman Ave. Phone 23

M A IN S T R E E T F R O N T A G E

A sixty-six foot com er lot on Main street, only $160 per foot. Act quick.

E D W . M . P L A C H T AReal Estate and Insurance

192 L iberty St.

G R E E N M E A D O W S S U B .One of the most beautiful sections on Golden Road. Im ­provements will include 5-foot sidewalks, storm sewers, graded streets. A t the prices. Green Meadows lots are being sold they are a good investment. As a home site it is ideal. Prices begin a t ^ 0 0 ; 10% cash and 1% per month. Make reservations w ith

H O W A R D R IC H A R DPhones:-OfBce 111; Residence 518

O W N Y O U R O W N H O M E

R U S S E L L A W IN G A R DREALTOR

‘ 247 W . Liberty St. ^ P t

R EPR E SEN T A T IV ES Paul Lee C. H. Hammond

GreenluMisem a m m n

AUCTION! P E R R IN S Y IL L E

HARRY C. ROBINSON AuetiooMr Phone 7, Plymouth

M y le a s e b a v in s e x p ir e d . 1 w ill s e l l m y i> ersunul p ro p e r ty , w itliouC re s e rv e , o n th e f a r m k n o w n a s th e I r a W lts o n f a r m . ^ m ile s o u th o f th e P ly m o n th <vinenC r<»ad, o n M id d le l i e t t c e m e n t r o a d , o r 2 % m ile s n o r th o f F o rd ro a d .

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Wednesday, March 23AT 10:00 O'CLOCK SHARP

SURELY WE'LL SENDTHE FLOWERS

by telegraph. Good delivery service la as much a part of our builDeao as fine flowers. We will even undertake to deliver emergency orders. So if yon widdenly decide that flowers are the proper things to send call 08 up and well do the reet.

C A T T L ERegistered

1 Ile g i.s te re d H o ls te in C ow , 4 y r s . o ld . d u e S e p t. 20

1 R e g is te r e d H o ls te in C ow , 5 y r s . o ld . d u e . \ p r i l 20

I 1 R e g is te r e d H o L ste io <’o w . y r s . o ld . d u e M ay 1

1 R e g is te r e d H o ls te in C ow . 5 y r s . o ld . d u e O c t. 25

1 R e g is te r e t l H o l.s te in C-ow. 4 y r s . o ld . I d u e M a rc h 23

GradesI IIo L s te in C o w , 4 y r s . o ld ; d u e S e p t. 22 1 H o ls te in C ow , 5 y r s . o ld , d u e J u l y 10 1 H o ls te in C ow . 3 y r s . o ld . d u e M a y 1 1 H o ls te in C ow , 4 y r s . o ld . c a l f by s id e 1 H o ls te in iViw. 3 y rs . o ld . d u e M a r . 18 1 H o ls te in C ow . 4 yps. o ld . d u e M a r . 2 1 H o ls te in C ow . .5 y r s . o ld . d u e A u g . 1 1 H o ls te in ( ’ow . .3 y rs . o ld , d u e M ay 10 1 H o ls te in (*ow. 3 y r s . o ld . t lu e M ay l . l I H o ls te in H e i f e r . 2 y r s . o ld . t lu e A p r.

1 J t 'r s e y H e i f e r . 2 yr.s. o ld . th te M a y 1 1 J e r s e y H e i f e r . y r s . o ld . n o t bre<l 1 .I tT se y C ow . 5 y r s . o ld . d u e S e p t . 1 1 H o ls te in C a lf . 10 m o n th s o ld 1 H o ls te in C a lf . 10 m o n th s o ld 1 H u ll C a lf . 11 m .m tli.s o ld

O n a c c o u n t o f b a d ro a d s , t h e r e w a s n o c h u r c h S u n d a y .

M is s M a r ia n U lg le y a n d M a r g a r e t K u b ie m n to re tl to L a p e e r . S a tu r d a y .

T lie H a p p y -G o -L u c k y C lu b g a v e a S r. P a t r i c k ’s so c ia l , T h u r s d a y eve-1 n in g .

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M rs . H a r r y W o o d s . M rs . T o m W o«k1r a n d tw o la d y f r i e n d s a t t e n d e d th e A id S o c ie ty m e e t in g a t M rs . S te in h a u e r 's .

M r. a n d M rs . G e o rg e B a e h r s p e n t l a s t F r id a y w i th S a m B il ls a n d f a m ily a t W a y n e . •

N e w s r e a c h e d th i s c o m m u n ity la s t w e e k T h u r s d a y , o f t h e d e a th o f a n o ld n e ig h b o r a n d f r ie n d , M rs . J e n n ie R ic h ­a r d s . m o th e r o f M rs . A lb e r t T a l t . S h e b a d lo n g b e e n a s u f f e r e r a n d p a s s e d a w a y S u n d a y n ig b t . T h e f a m i ly h a v e th e s y m p a tb .v o f t h e n e ig h b o rh o o d .

F lo r e n c e a n d A n n S e ll a n d a f r ie n d o f D e t ro i t , c a l le d o n M a r g a r e t K u b ic a n d M a r io n H Ig le y . T h u r s d a y e v e n in g .

AUCTION!HARRY C. ROBINSON. Auctioneer

Phone 7. PlymouthH a v in g iTiite<l m y f a r m . I w ill s e ll

a l l m y p e r s o n a l p ro p e r ty , w i th o u t r e ­s e rv e . o n th e f a r m k n o w n a s t h e N e w ­to n f a r m , s i t u a t e d s m ile s w<*st o f P ly m o u th o n P e n n im a n A ve.. 1 m ile

H O R S E S1 H av .M are. 10 v rs . o ld . w t. 1 .200 lb s. I lU a c k M a re . S y rs . o ld . w t, 1 ,600 lb s. 1 I 'J i j ip le G ra y G e ld in g . 7 y r s . o ld , w t.

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w i th P u l le y 1 E iu i) ire G ra in D r ill I I 'o i ib le D e e r in g T ru < ro r P lo w I S i'i o f D o u b le i l e a v y M 'o rk H a r n e s s 1 S e t l . ig l i t W o rk H a r n e s s 1 T w o -u n i t D e l-a v a l M ilk in g M a c h in e .

w e s t <*f S to n e sch o o l. 7 m ile s e a s t o f A n n A rlsS r, 3 m ile s s o u th w e s t o f iSnlein. on

Thursday, March 24thAT 12:30 O'CLOCK SHARP

C.ATTLE T. B. Tested

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w in g s1 J o h n D e e re T w o -H o rs e R id in g C u l t i ­

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t r a c to r1 M j'C o rm ic k M o w in g M a c h in e I E m e rs o n S id e D e l iv e ry H a y R a k e 1 H a y R o p e . 300 f t . lo n g '1 D o u b le H a rp o o n F o r k 1 G r a b F o r k 10(1 G r a in B a g s 1 P u m p J a c k1 T lir«‘e -b o r s e F a i r b a n k s G a s E n g in e 1 S te a m R o lle r f o r h e a t in g w a te r 1 D e ls iv a l C re a m S e p a r a to r 100 h u . P o ta to e s , m a r k e ta b le 1 12 -ft. S h a f t , w i th 3 p u l le y s i> l/> g r i i a i n s 2 E n s i la g e F o r k s .‘i M a n u r e F 'o rk s 5 H a y F o r k s .5 P u l le y s 3 M a n u r e H o o k s1 iK ig llo u s t* 2 P ic k A x e sI :i0 -galh*n O il D ru m 1 L a w n S w in g S o m e H o u .so h o h l G o o d s a n d m a n y

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T o n y L e s k e ,E. H. ROBERTS. Clerk.

P R O P R I E T O R

AUCTION!HARRY C. ROBINSON. Aurtioneer

I Phone 7, Plymouth. Mich.

POULTRY4 0 . \n e o n a s 100 W h i te L e g h o rn s7.T Barrcw l Ro<'ks

HOT LUNCH AT NOONT E R M S — $25 .00 a n d u n d e r , c a s h .

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Tuesday, March 29thSale will start at 13:30 O'clock Sharp

PROPRIETORJESSE ZEGLER, Oerlc R. D. BECK, Note Clerk

T o M y F r i e n d sI am acting as Special Repreaeota- tive for PlynMoth Gardens, the most scenic property in weot Wayne County. Give me a ring and I will bring all informatioD to yoor door.

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