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THE PLYMOUTH MAILV O L . X X X V I I , N o . 25 P L Y M O U T H , M IC H IG A N , F R I D A Y , M A Y 15, 1925 $1 .50 P E R Y E A R
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ilHWESTERN SCHOOL DETROIT COMING TO PLYMOUTH
Thi* Splendid Musical Organization Will Give Concert in Kellogg Park, -Saturday
Evening, May 16th.
Sp rin g F ev er E p id e m ic BUSINESS MEN GUESTS OF
Concert is Given Under Auspices of Chamber- of Commerce and Everybpdy is Cor
dially Invited to Come Out and ' H ear Them.
T h e people o f P lym outh a n d th e su rro u n d in g com m unity a re going to en joy a re a l m usical tre a t , n e x t S a tu rd a y evening, w hen th e s tu d e n t band o f th e N o rth w este rn H igh school of D e tro it, w ill give a concert in Kellogg P a rk , u n d er th e ausp ices of th e P lym o u th C ham ber o f Commerce. T h is bund is composed of m ore th a n fo rty pieces, an d they give a sp lend id p ro g ra m of p o p u la r and class ica l m usic. T h e concert w ill com m ence a t 8:00. a n d a m ost co rd ia l in v ita tio n is ex ten d e d to th e c itizens of P lym outh and th e iteople o f th e su rro u n d in g country to com e to P lym outh , n g j t S atu rd ay evening. M ay 16th. an d h e a r a splend id concert. A ll ro a d s w ill lead to P lym outh S a tu rd a y evening. Be su re an d come.
EPWORTH LEAGUEANNIVERSARY SERVICE
T he 35 th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e o rg a n iza tion of th e E p w o rth L eague, w as fitting ly ohserved, la s t S unday n ight, a t th e M ethodist ch u rch . T he even ing h o u r o f w orsh ip w as m ade th e occasion o f ce leb ra tin g th is event.
Follow ing a sp irited song service, th e m em bers o f - th e E p w o rth League cab inet fo r th is new y e a r took p a r t. A fte r p ra y e r by M iss Alice F ran k s , a young people’s w orker, ea ch of the officers gave a sp lendid . In sp irin g ta lk on th e w ork o f th e ir d e p a r tm e n ts of young people’s w ork. T hey c learly revealed th a t th e effo rts o f th e church fo r th e tra in in g o f . its young people h a s no t l>een ^ n vain.
F o llow ing th e ir ta lk s , th e lig h t of th e cross w as tu rn ed on. an d th e new officers w ere in sta lled . As each one answ ered to liis cha rge, they ligh ted th e ir candle from th e la rg e r candle, w hich P ie r re K enyon, la s t y e a r’s p resid en t, held, th u s receiv ing th e lig h t and i ts re sponsib ility of lea d ersh ip fo r th e young people o f th e ch u rch an d com m unity. Mr. K enyon an d th e p a s to r th en led in a p ra y er o f consecra tion . D u rin g th e singing o f "W h ere H e L eads Me I W ill F o llow ." th e in v ita tio n w as g iven to o th e r young people am i o ld e r ones present, w ho w ould, to jo in th ese young lea d ers in serv ice fo r C h ris t d u rin g th e year.
T he follow ing is th e l is t of officers fo r th is yeai*:P res id en t—M iller Boss F ir s t Vice P res . I D ept, o f S p ir itu a l
A c tiv itie s ) — V erne 1 lo isington Second Vice P resid en t (M issionary
D e p t.)— D oro thy H illm an T h ird View P res, i Social Service
D e p t.)— Ilo H agueF o u rth Vice P resid en t i R ecreational
D e p t.)— M arie Johnson S ecre ta ry — E lsie W hite T re a su re r— W illiam C u rtis P ia n is t— P h y llis I ,a rk in s
ANNOUNCE OPENING OF NEWSUBDIVISION.
On an o th e r page o f th is p ap e r w ill be found th e opening announcem ent of th e new M apleero ft subdiv ision on M ain s tre e t in th is village, w hich tak e s p lace on S a tu rd a y , M ay 23. T h is new subdiv ision h a s seventeen lo ts fac ing upon M ain s tre e t. T here a r e 115 lo ts in a ll. T he p ro p e rty is located only fo u r blocks from th e busin ess sec tion of P lym outh , an d offers
• a sp lend id op p o rtu n ity fo r th o se seeking a hom e s ite . T he sa le s ta r ts p rom ptly at^ 1 0 :00 o'clock. S a tu rd ay , M ay 23. R ead th e ad fo r fu r th e r p a r tic u la rs .
COUNTY HIGHWAY WORK BEING PUSHED.
Work on the highways of Wayne county is now being pushed to the limit and the season of 1825 will witness a great amount of construction work completed. There are now 80
’ crews numbering more than 1 ,2 0 0 men engaged in highway construction. Some are engaged with roads, some with bridges, some grading and •others are employed in grade separation projects. The dally pay roll amounts to upwards of $6 ,000.
NEW FACTORY WILLSTARTNEXT MONDAY
T he G enera l M achine & Iron W orks, P ly m o u th 's new est in d u s try , w ill com m ence op era tio n s in its new p lan t In th e E a s t Iinw n suln liv ision . on th e T oledo d iv ision o f th e P ere M arquette , n ex t Monday.
T he new p la n t is the la s t w ord in '| p lan t construc tion , a n d is equipped w ith th e la te s t a n d best m achinery .
A bout fifty m en w ill l>e em ployed a t th e s ta r t . T h e new p lan t w ill fab ri- J ca te s t ru c tu ra l steel, o rn a m e n ta l iro n ) vork. a rc h ite c tu ra l iro n w ork a n d ;
bronze w ork o f a ll desc rip tions . T he p la n t h as been located in D e tro it linen* 11*16. m nl is a g row ing an d
prosperous concern . F . J . Schm idt, p re s id e n t <»r th e com pany, is well know n t«> P lym outh citizens. T he M ail w elcom es th e new fa c to ry to P lym outh .
Over One Hundred Business Men and Others Enjoy Luncheon a t the Burroughs
Plant in Detroit, Tuesday.
President Backus Welcomed the Plymouthites and1 E. C. Hough Responded for the
Home Folks.
TEACHERS JOB 1925-26T h e follow ing is th e l is t of tea ch ers
who hav e l»een engaged to teach in the P ly m o u th public schools, d u rin g the com ing y e a r :
H IG H SCH OOL George A. S m ith . S u p erin tenden t.
P lym outhE d n a M. Allen. P rin cip al, A lina—
E nglishC la ribel W iggins. F enton— F rench
an d H isto ryU utli H uston,. P lym outh— P ublic
.SpeakingC ath erin e K now les. N orthv llle— Eng
lish a n d H isto ryH onor D uffy. Cheboygan— L atin and
E nglishH elen W ells. B uchanan— M athem atics Leola M ercer. H ow ell— E nglish R enj. J . Holcomb. P lym outh— A gricu l
tu reC h arle s It. Ross. P lym outh— Science
and C ivics AI v an W. P ark s . B irm ingham — Science Louise Jo lm ston . B angor—C om m ercial Alyona S trong . P lym outh— M athe
m aticsM innie T ra u t. E d more— M athem atics
a n d H isto ryH elen E dw ards. Y psilnu ti— E nglish M ildred G ran t. C arp L ake— Science j E rn e st M. Suavely . K alam azoo— M an- I
u a l T ra in in gR uth F orsy the , M ilan— M usic and A rt | T helm a S haffm aste r. B rousou— Sci
ence am i A rtLeslie C ontta . M ancelona— P hysical !
T ra in in gG retchcn S m ith . F o r t W ayne. In d ian a
— P hysical T ra in in gG R A D E SCHOOL
F lorence Jaffke. D e tro it— S ix th G rade M ao' Ila lla lian , F enw ick— S ix th G rade N ellie B ird. P rin c ip a l of B uilding.
P lym outh— F if th G rade M ildred D oneen. R ives Ju n ctio n —
F if th G radeM yrtle O rr, C ass C ity— F o u rth G rade V acan t— F o u rth G rade Jess ie Dixon. B rooklyn—T h ird G rade E d ith H all. B uchanan— T h ird G rade M ildred H a rfo rd . W ixom — Second
G radeM ae M aselschw erdt, G rass L ake— Sec
ond I G radeF lo rencrT S tader. C aro— F ir s t a n d Sec
ond G radesM arian Scott, V anderb ilt— F ir s t G rade A nna R oot. P ly m o u th y -F irs t G rade G e rn ith W illm org^.JStockbridge— K in
d erg arte n
DR. HOWARD MUSSER COMESTO PLYMOUTH
T he p riv ilege is being accorded P lym outh fo lks o f h ea rin g one of the m ost in sp ir in g a n d th ri l lin g speeches they hav e h ea rd in a long tim e, when H ow ard A. M ussor. com m only know n us "T he Ju n g le M an o f In d ia ," ap p ea rs a t th e M ethod ist C om m unity hall, on n e x t W ednesday evening a t 8 :00 o'clock.
H av in g sp en t som e y ea rs a s a n a c tive m issionary in In d ia , an d hav ing h ad a m ost vu ried experience a round th e w orld. D r. M usser h a s a m essage th a t w ill touch every' h e a rt. . I t w ill not be an y d ry . old-fash ioned m issiona ry ta lk , b u t one fu ll o f th r i l ls an d laughs, th a t w ill keep th e lis te n e rs on th e edge o f th e ir sea ts . T he speuker now re p rese n ts th e W orld Service Comm ission o f th e M ethocRst E piscop a l C hurch , an d th o se w ho fa il to h e a r him w ill m iss a re a l tre a t .
No ch a rg e is m ade fo r th is g a th e ring. A collection w ill be tak e n to defray th e tra v e llin g expenses of th e speaker. P a c k th e C om m unity H a ll to h e a r him.
LEE MCDONALD PASSES AWAY
Lee McDonald of this village, passed aw ay at Harper hospital last Saturday afternoon about one o’clock.. Mr. McDonald had been ill for some time. He leaves a wife and one son to mourn their loss. The funeral services wete held from the Schrader Bros. Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 2 :00 o’clock, Rav. Anderson of Ann Arbor, officiating. The Ann Arbor Lodge of Elks, of which order the deceased was a member, had charge of the services. The interment was made in Riverside cemetery.
SUPT. SMITH WILL HEAD SCHOOL AGAIN NEXJlEAR>rgc A. Sn lith . su p erin te n d en t of
th e P ly m o u th P ub lic s c h o o l, h a s been engaged by th e Ito u rd o f/E d u c a tio n to rem ain fo r th e (tun ing y& ir u s head of o u r schools. x lr. S m u t lias h ad th e xujMTintendeney V f tJn.* local schools fo r th e p a s t sev t\» ^ rea rs . an d d u rin g th a t tim e th e school h as reach ed a high s ta n d a rd of efficiency, ra n k in g w i t h ' t h e best High schools in the s ta te . M r. S m ith is not on ly a th o rough e d u c a to r an d a sp lend id ex ecu tive. bu t he h as th e best in te re s ts and w e lfa re o f o u r bftys au d g irls a t h ea rt, a u d th e school board have ac ted w isely in re ta in in g h is services. N ot only is Mr. S m ith in te re s te d in our schools, b u t ho is a lw a y s read y and w illing to do h is p a r t in an y m ovem ent th a t is fo r th e w e lfa re an d b etterm en t o f P lym outh.
HIGH SCHOOL WILLPRESENT OPERETTA
T he H igh school glee c lubs w ill p re sen t. "T h e T o readors .” a lig h t opera in tw o ac ts . T uesday evening, M ay 26, in th e H igh school au d ito riu m . "T he T ore ad o rs" is a S panish o p era tta , q u ite hum orous in ch a ra c te r , w ith ex trem ely m elodious Songs. B o th th e m usic a n d th e s to ry a r e very a t t r a c tive an d in te re s tin g in every d e ta il.
C A ST O F CH A RA C TER SSenor D icto ris. w e alth y fa rm e r and
g re a t a d m ire r of T oreadors— P ie rre K inyon.
B en ita and J u a n ita , h is tw in d au g h te rs— R u th A llison an d 1 W in ifred D rap er .
Juan and Pablo, sons of neighboring farmers, and admirers of Benita and Juanita—Russell Reiman and Wilbnr Murphy.
Senor Swateo and Senor Whackeo, beggars masquerading as Toreadors— Frank Millard and Everett Cummins.
Delores and Maria, friends%f Juanita and Benita—lone Kelly and Thelma Peck.
Group of dancing girls.Chorus of girls and chorus of boys
—Members of Glee Clubs.
VISIT PLYMOUTH LAST FRIDAY T
Three Business Places W ere Broken Into and Safes Rifled by the Robbers.
At. a la te h o u r la s t F rid a y n ig h t or e a rly . S a tu rd a y m orning , yeggm en b roke In to th re e Ttaafue?* p laces in tb e village. T he p laces v isited by th e yeggs, w e re : th e C hevro le t g arage. Tow le & Roe L um ber Co., an d Eckles & G oldsm ith.
A t th e Tow le & Roe L um ber Co., th e robbers gained en tra n c e to th e office th ro u g h a s ide door. T he com b ination to th e safe w a s ch iseled off, a n d th e ca sh box rifled o f $62.33 in m oney an d $1,835.74 in cheeks.
A t th e C hevro le t g arage, en tra n ce w as gained by b re ak in g th e lock on th e back door. H e re also , th e comb ination o f th e sa fe w as ch iseled off, an d th e ca sh box rifled o f i t s conten ts . $142 an d a few cents. T h e safe a t th e C hervole t ga rag e se ts in th e fro n t window o f th e office an d the robbers w ere in p la in s ig h t fro m th e s tre e t a s th ey d id th e ir work.
A t E ckles & G oldsm ith’s, en tra n ce w as gained by p ry in g open a back w indow . A s in th e o th e r /tw o places, th e com bination to th e sa fe w as broken off. a n d access gained to the cash box. from w hich th e th iev es ex tra c te d $143.72.
As soon a s th e robberies w ere d iscovered in th e m orning. C hief o f Police S p rin g er w a s notified, and he im m ed iate ly got a n e x p e rt fro m th e iden tifica tion b u re au in D e tro it, to come o u t au d g e t finger p rin ts w hich w ere le f t upon th e safes. A f t . r c a re fu l ex a m in a tio n , i t w as found th a t th e th ieves h ad w orn - gloves, an d i t w as im possible to get a n y • clues by
th e finger p r in t m ethod. C hief of P olice S p rin g er is s t il l w ork ing upon th e case.
MEMORIAUDAY WILLBEJSSERVEO HERE
S ponsored by th e P ly m o u th R o ta ry Club. P ly m o u th w ill observe M em orial D ay, S a tu rd ay , M ay 30th. a s h as been tb e custom h ere fo r m any yea rs . T he p ro g ram w ill be given in th e p a rk com m encing a t 10 :00 o’clock in th e m orning , i f th e w e a th e r perm its, and if not. th e exercises w ill he held in th e H ig h school au d ito riu m . T he school ch ild re n w ill fu rn is h a p a r t o f th e program , an d a sp ea k er w ill be secu red to give th e ad d ress o f th e day . A f te r th e exercises a r e concluded, a p a ra d e w ill be form ed, and m arch to th e cem etery w here th e g rav es o f o u r so ld ie r dead w ill be decorated .
T he C ivil W a r v ete ran s . S panish W a r v e te ran s . W orld- W a r so ld iers an d sa ilo rs , fire d ep a rtm en t. Boy Scouts, police d ep a rtm en t, an d a ll o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s w ho w ill do so. a r e inv ited to have a p a r t in th e p a r ade. *
T h e com plete p rogram and o th e r d e ta ils will ,110 given in th e M ail n e x t week.
“SAFETY FIRST”S afe ty F ir s t" w as a g re a t success,
au d w ill be re p eate d to n ig h t F rid ay , M ay 15th. a t G leaners ' hall, N ew burg.
B a n d C o n c e r t
Northwestern High School Band of Detroit
Saturday Evening, May 16At 8 O’clock
Kellogg Park, Plymouth
Everybody Cordially Invited.
O ver one hu n d re d business m en and u th e rs accepted tb e in v ita tio n «>f the B urroughs A dding M achine Co. o f D etro it. ex tended through th e P lym outh C ham ber of Comm erce, to be th e ir guests, a t a luncheon held in th e sp a cious d in in g room of th e com pany’s p lan t in D e tro it. T uesday afternoon* a t oiie o ’clock.' A t 1 1 :30 o'clock a. in., th e P lym outh delegation assem bled a t K ellogg P a rk /"a n d , a f te r a group pic- tun* bad been*- tak e n by P h o to g rap h er L. L. Ball, they em barked in au tom obiles fo r tlu* city .
A rriv in g a t th e B urro u g h s p lan t, th e delegation w a s met by th e officials o f th e com pany, w ho proceeded to m ake everyone feel a t home. A t one o’clock, luncheon w as announced , and th e hosts u sh ered th e ir g u ests into th e d in in g room , w here a delicious chicken luncheon w as served th e v is ito rs. Tlu* e a ts w ere sim ply line, an d th e serv ice could no t have been b e tte r . At., each one of th e tab les, a re p rese n ta tiv e o f th e B u rroughs <'y. w a s sea ted , to see th a t everybody lio<T e v e ry th in g th ey w a n ted an d to e n te r ta in th e ir guests. A fte r th e luncheon, th e d in e rs ag a in hud th e ir p ic tu res "took ."
T h e guests w ere th en tak e n to tlu* au d ito riu m . W here sm okes w e re passed a ro u n d . P res id en t B ackus of th e B urroughs Co.. in a fe w .w e ll chosen w ords, welcom ed th e m en from P ly m o u t h to tin* B urro u g h s p lan t. H e p refaced his re m a rk s by say ing th a t th e com pany w as no t a sk lh g fo r a n y th in g an d had no ax e s to g rind , but th a t tin* in v ita tio n had been ex tended to th e business men o f P lym outh to v is it tlu* p lan t, m erely to get b e tte r acq u ain ted w ith one an o th er. He spoke o f th e com pany’s p u rc h ase of 142 a c re s of land ou th e o u ts k ir ts o f P lym outh , an d sa id a s w as s ta ted a t th e tim e o f i t s pu rchase , th a t i t w as acqu ired w ith a view to the fu tu re expansion o f th e com pany, and w hen th e tim e cam e fo r th is expansion, a b ran ch p lan t w ould be b u ilt a t P lym outh , bu t th e re w us no in ten tion of abandon ing th e ir p resenr p lan t and m oving it to P lym outh . V l r . B ackus s ta te d th a t tlu* Burroughs](V>. w ished to become a m em lier o f th e P lym outh C ham ber of Comment*, th a t they w ere in tere ste d in P lym outh , an d w ished to do th e ir p a r t in a n y movement th a t w as fo r its lie tten n e iit and grow th .
P residen t B ackus gave a sh o rt h is to ry uf tlu* g rea t o rgan iza tion of w hich he is th e head , from its Itcginning up tu th e p resen t time*, th a t w as very in te re s tin g to those w ho h ea rd him . He th en a ll ie d upon P resid en t A lfred of th e P ere M arquette R ailroad . Mr. A lfred touched upon the m uch talked of com m uters serv ice betw een P lym ou th a n d D e tro it, say ing th a t lie th o u g h t P lym outh ha<j beneiitted m ore h.v not hav ing such a serv ice th a n they would by hav ing it, a s i t w us b e tte r to b rin g in d u s tr ie s to P lym outh- th a n fo r t h e ’ w orkm en to live in P lym outh an d w ork in th e city . H e poin ted ou t th e ad v a n tag es o f P lym outh a s a ship- ping cen ter, an d sa id th e P e re M arq u e tte Cf>. w a s read y to w ork w ith th e citizens o f P lym outh an d th e B u rroughs C om pany in every w ay they possibly could fo r th e bepefit o f both.
T he n ex t sp ea k er in troduced w as Ju d g e F ra n z K uhn, p re s id e n t of th e M ichigun B ell T elephone Co. Ju d g e K uhn paid a sp lend id tr ib u te to P ly m o u th as a th riv in g a n d b ea u tifu l v illage. H e pleased h is h e a re rs ^imm ensely w hen lie announced th a t* th e Bell C om pany h ad secured an option on a piece o f p ro p e rty in th e h e a r t o f th e village, upon w hich w ould be erec ted a handsom e building, to be equipped w ith la te s t a n d b est telephone equipm ent to be obtained . T hese re m a rk s w ere g re e ted w ith a round o f appause.
A. C. M arshal, president o f the Detroit, Edison Co., was the next speaker introduced, and spoke briefly upon the improvements which his company w as making to better serve the dist r ic t fo r w liich the Edison Co. Is fu rn ish in g l ig h t an d power.
J. W. Slmard, receiver for the D. U. R., was also present
A demonstration of the wonderful calculator and the billing machine which are manufactured by the Bur
roughs Co. w as m ade to show th e v isito rs w hat these m achines could a c com plish.
K. C. H ough, of th is village, w as ca lled upon fo r a few re m a rk s. Mr. H ough, on b eha lf o f th e P lym outh business . m en. expressed ap p recia tio n fo r th e in v ita tio n w hich had been ex tended by tlu* B urro u g h s Co,, to v is it th e ir p lan t, an d fo r th e splendid luncheon an d e n te rta in m en t w hich had been accorded them . He sa id th a t w hile ilie B urroughs Co. had not asked an y th in g o f th e citizens of P lym outh , nevertheless th ey w ould lie re ad y to c o o p e ra te w ith them w henever the o p p o rtu n ity p resen ted itse lf, in every way possible, and th ey w ould be given a h e a rty welcome by th e citizens o f P lym outh.
Follow ing th is, th e v is ito rs w ere taken th ro u g h tlu* g re a t p lan t, w hich w as not only very in te re stin g , but in s tru c tiv e a s well.
i i w as a most p lea sa n t event in every w ay. and it lias b ro u g h t about a most friend ly and neighborly feeling betw een th e citizens o f P ly m o u th aud th e B urro u g h s Co., w hich w ill live long in th e m em ory o f a il th o se who w ere - p resent.
C redit m ust be given to Mr. H a rry S. Lee, .s e c re ta ry of th e C ham ber of Comm erce, fo r hav ing brought nbour a r ran g e m en ts fo r th is iu(*eting of P lym outh citizens and th e D e tro it people, tlu* re su lts of w hich w ill un doubtedly Ik* g re a tly to th e pro fit of o u r village in th e n e a r fu tu re . H e is to be co n g ra tu la ted on its unequivocal success.
It will be of in terest to o u r readers to know th e follow ing fa c ts regard ing th e B u rro u g h s p lan t : T he D e tro it p lan t is on ten and th re e -q u a rte r ac res o f land , w ith re in fo rced co n cre te build ings p rovid ing a floor a re a o f 81)4,895 sq u a re f m . F ac ilitie s a re sufficient to p roduce u p w a rd s of 150,000 m achines an n u a lly , th e com pany itse lf, m a n u fa c tu rin g p ra c tica lly a ll p a r ts e n te rin g Into i ts p roduc ts. B urroughs a lso h as fa c to ries in C anada an d E ngland and i ts sa les fo rce reach es to all co rn ers o f th e universe , th e com pany m ark e tin g o ver IK> p e r cent of its p roduct (Hreet to th e consum er through1.500 salesm en in th e C nitcd S ta te s and C anada w ork ing from 250 agencies and sub-agencies an d re p rese n ta tiv e s in all inq io rtam foreign cen ters . S e rvice s ta tio n s a re m ain ta in ed in m ore th an .100 cities. F u lly ten tbousund w orkers a re employed.
DEATH OF MRSJARAH RIDDLES ara h E. M oreland w a s liorn in
New York. Septem lior 24. 1847, and cam e to P lym outh in 1854. She w as m arried to W illiam R idd le on Septem b er 17, I860, an d had resided upon the sam e fa rm fo r fifty-nine yea rs. On May 8. 1925. she en te red in to rest, aged seventy-seven y e a rs an d seven m onths. A s is te r. M rs. E m m a Brad- tie r ; niece, M rs. C h arles VanGieson. aud th re e ch ild ren . C harles. N ellie and (Caroline R iddle , a r e le ft to rev ere her m em ory.
T he fn n e ra l w as held a t th e R iddle home. M onday a fte rn o o n a t 2:00 o ’clock. Rev. Jo sep h Vance, p as to r o f . th e F ir s t P re sb y te r ia n ch u rch , Det ro it , officiating. T he serv ices wen* large ly a tten d e d , an d in te rm en t w as in B riggs cem etery.
M rs. R idd le w as one o f th e few- rem ain ing pioneers— th a l home-loving, devout, re liab le class, w ho caused the w ilderness to blossom a s th e rose. She h as budded a n en d u rin g m onum ent. C olum ns o f b rass , c o rro d e ; m arb le crum bles in to d u s t, b u t h e who aw ak en s w ith in th e hu m an m ind its c a p ab ilitie s fo r is bu ild in g npont h a t w hich tim e ca n n o t d estroy , bu t w ill grow fa ir e r an d b rig h te r th ro u g h a ll e te rn ity .
“^HE .ALUMNI REVUE”
An ^entertainment, entitled ‘The Alumni Revue,” will be given a t the High school auditorium, thfe, Friday evening. May 15th, a t 8:00 o’clock. Tbe admission has been placed at 25c, A splendid program l Don’t miss itji
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an d observe th e m any m onum en ts everyw here, c e rta in ones seem to s ta n d fo r th m ore th a n o th ers— th ey h av e in d iv id u a lity . W e feel th a t we can say th is fo r a ll o f o u r m em orials in stone. ^Tliere is no sam eness n o r com m onplaces to an y of them .
A. S. FINN, Manager
NOTICE TO GARDNERST O M A T O P L A N T S
24, 32, 48 or 96 in Flats - - - - 90cPeppers, 96 in Flat - - - - - $1.00We also have Melons and Cucumbers in Clay Pots for Sale.
Cloverleaf Farm GreenhouseLEONARD WILD, Prop.
One M ile E ast of P lym outh on P lym outh Road
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A BENEFACTOR DIESI t w as in 1984 th a t E lw ood H aynes
b u ilt a n d d rove th ro u g h th e s tre e ts of ah In d ia n a tow n w h a t is sa id to have been th e f irs t gaso line a u to produced in A m erica. ‘‘G et th e danged th ing off th e ro ad ,” th e y yelled a t h im as th ey s tru g g led to hold th e ir f r ig h te n ed horses. H aynes probably laughed a t th e com petition , fo r he could doub tless see ah e ad to th e y e a rs w hen such re m a rk s w ould n ev e r ag a in be hea rd . A nd a ll t h a t h e fo resaw cam e t ru e before h is d e a th ju s t a few w eeks ago. H e lived to see th e d ay w hen th e re is a n a u to fo r every tw o fa m ilie s in th e co u n try , an d w hen a t lea st one ou t of every fifteen w o rk ers finds em ploym ent in connection w ith th e m an u fa ctu re , sale , r e p a ir o r o pera tion o f au to s . I le n ry F o rd popu larized th e au tom obile, b u t i t w as Elw ood H aynes w ho f irs t gav e i t to th e w orld, a fa c t w h ich school te a c h e rs a ro u n d P lym outh should no t lose s ig h t of w hen th ey a re tea ch in g o u r boys and g ir ls th e good th in g s th a t men have done fo r th e w orld.
and an o th e r shot, robbed an d le ft along tb e roadside in a dy ing condition . B oth w ere v ic tim s o f th e ir own generosity—h ik ers along th e road had asked th em fo r rid es an d th en proved to lie h ighw ay robbers. N ot only a re such crim es being p e rp e tra te d in Ohio, b u t in every s ta te in th e union. A lw ays th e d riv e r is a t a d isad v an tag e w hen h e tak e s a s tra n g e r in to h is c a r fo r a rid e because h e h a s both h an d s occupied.
T h ere a re too m any questionable c h a ra c te rs w a lk in g th e roads now to ta k e chances, aDd th e rq a d s a round P lym outh a re no d iffe ren t from ro a d s in o th e r sec tions jn th is respect. T he m o to ris t w ho w ould be sa fe should keep th is in m ind, an d especially w hen d riv in g a t n igh t. H e should’ hold f a s t to one ru le , a n d th a t is th a t w hen a fo o t tra v e le r unknow n to him ha ils h im fo r a ride, to d riv e on. I t is b e tte r to _ be so rry fo r th e pedest r ia n th a n fo r y o u rse lf la te r , fo r th e chances a re very good, a t th e p re sen t ra te th a t c rim e is increasing , th a t you w ill be th e one le f t behind if th e rid e is given. I t h as reached th e poin t w h e re d riv in g on is th e only su re m ea n s of escaping robbery, an d possible death .
THIS SOUNDS GOODW e live in a la n d t h a t produces
m ore an d w a s te s m ore th a n a n y o th e r n a tio n in th e w orld, an d y e t the fe d era l re se rv e bank of th e U. S . h as ju s t Issued a re p o rt show ing th a t we a lso save m ore. O n A pril 1 la s t, 893 sav in g s b an k s in v a rio u s p a r ts o f th e co u n try reported an increase in savings o f $500,390,000 o v er a y e a r ago. D eposito rs in th ese b an k s saved $47,000,000 m dre in th e A p ril ju s t passed th a n th ey saved in A pril, 1924. T hese banks a r e n o t a ll in la rg e cities. Some a re in tow ns no la rg e r th a n P lym outh , an d th e sam e th in g th a t p re v a ils w ith them w ill hold good w ith th e o th e r bank ing an d sav ings in s titu tio n s o f th e n atio n . T his looks like th e h a rd e s t ra p of a ll a t th e m an w ho arg u es th a t tim es a r e no t g e ttin g b e tte r an d o u r people m ore prosperous. I t a lso offers a lesson to those of o u r citizens who a re s t il l com plain ing— an d th a t is t h a t i f th ey h av e n 't go t a li tt le nest-egg saved up in th e b an k i t is because they hav e neglected to tak e a d o lla r o r tw o a ro u n d to th e bank to s ta r t one.
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LIBRARY NOTEST h is w eek is B e tte r H om es W eek in
A m eriea. W e have g ath e red o u r books on home-ma'king to g eth er , and th e re you w ill find K idder’s “A rch itec ts and B u ild e rs’ H andbook. 17th e d .; H ollow ay’s "P ra c tic a l Book of F u rn ish in g th e Sm all H ouse and A p a rtm e n t;” S eal’s “ F u rn ish in g th e
! L ittle H o u se ;” B rinckloe’s “T h e Sm all Home. H ow to P la n an d B u ild I t ; ” T ab o r’s, "T h e L andscape G arden ing B o o k ;” D yer’s “L u re o f th e A n tique,” ( a ttr a c tiv e an d dependable book fo r co llectors an d lovers o f old fu rn itu re , ch ina, b rass, pew te r, g lass an d ea rly
I A m erican house fu rn ish in g s in gen- 1 e ra l ; "H ow to P la n , F in a n ce an d
B uild Y our H om e,” by A rch itects Sm all H ouse S erv ice ; "H ow to Select F u rn ish in g s fo r th e H om e.” by Jack - son. ( P a r t 2 Ls devoted to p rincip les o f color harm ony, an d home decoration , w ith s ix teen com plete co lor schem es fo r liv ing rooms, d in ing rooms, bedroom s, n u rse ries an d h a lls : P a r t 2 o ffers re produced p ho tographs o f model in te r io rs w ith sh o r t desc rip tion o.f room a r ra n g e m e n t) , and o th e rs of equal in terest.
New num bers o f H a rp e r’s. T he A tlan tic . Good H ousekeeping, In te r n a tio n a l Book Review,. P o p u la r Mechan ics an d S t. Nielfolns hav e ju s t a rriv ed .
THE STRANGER KNOWSP lym outh citizens m ay n o t have
noticed it. b u t a local p ap e r is one of th e f irs t tilings a s tra n g e r ca lls fo r w hen he v is its a tow n w ith a view to loca ting in i t perm anen tly . I f th e p ap e r is filled w ith live ads . th en he know s th e re is business in t h a t town. I f i t is no t. he know s th a t i t m u s t be e i th e r th a t th e hom e m erc h an ts have li tt le to sell o r t h a t th ey doub t th e ir ow n ab ility to sell it. T hen he concludes th a t th e com m unity is e ith e r d ead o r h a rd up— a n d he decides to locate elsew here. T h is is n o t th eo ry —i t is a s ta tem en t based on m any y e a rs co n ta c t w ith people w ho have expressed them selves along th e above lines. T he local n ew spaper is ac c u ra te business b a rom eter, an d no am o u n t o f b illb o ard ad v e rtis in g o r lo ad ta lk w ill offset th a t fa c t. I t s
'polum ns a re a fa ith fu l record of ac tu a l conditions in th e tow n and com m unity. Y ou ca n "sell” y o u r goods to y o u r neighbors a n d “sell” y o u r tow n to a s tra n g e r a t one an d th e sam e tim e. B u t you ca n ’t do i t by ignoring th e hom e-tow n paper.
PUBLIC NOTICEScaled bids w ill l>e received by tbe
M ilag e C lerk. P lym outh . M ichigan, up ~ o ’clock P. M. M onday, M ay
18. 11)25. fo r th e p u rc h ase o f th e fo llow ing bonds;
D ate. Ju n e 15, 1925. D enom ination, $1,000.00. P rincipal a n d in te re s t pay- abb* w here specified by pu rchaser. In te re s t payable sem i-annually . Bonds n d irec t ob ligation on th e w hole Village o f P lym outh . $92,000.00 Sew ers 2n<**?e 'lvafre P la n t bonds, m a tu rin g $2,000.00 each yea r. 1926 to 1936 in- ” !L!iiTe- *5,000.00 each yea r, 1837. to 10;>0 inclusive.
B ids requested at. in te re s t ra te s of % an d f ' l a lte rn a tiv e ly .
T he V illage o f /P ly m o u th reserved th e r ig h t to reject} an y o r a ll b ids and to w aive an y in fo rm a lity in th e bids.
( Sidney D. S trong.V illage M anager,
T illage C lerk.
i t s daS gerocs nowTo ignore a man who is trudging
along the road as you whirl by in your auto looks on its face to be a pretty mean custom, and yet in these days of gun-carrying and loose ideas about other people’s property rights, it is best to remember that “self- preservation is nature’s first law.”
Within two weeks in the state of Ohio recently, one man who offered a stranger a ride was shot and killed
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LIVE STOCK FEEDERSAT M. A. C. MAY 23
RESULTS OF YEAR’S EXPERIMENTAL WORK TO BE PRESENTED BY COLLEGE DEPARTMENTS.
Livestock F eed e rs ' D ay, an an n u a l ev e n t a t M. A. C., w ill be held on M ay 23rd th is y ea r, acco rd ing to announcem en t ju s t m ade by th e an im al husb an d ry d ep a rtm en t a t th e college. A genera l in v ita tio n h a s been issned fo r everyone in te re s te d in livestock feed ing to g a th e r a t E a s t L ansing fo r the m eeting.
R esu lts of ex tensive feed ing experim en ts conducted d u rin g th e p a s t y e a r by th e college livestock spec ia lis ts w ill be announced a t th e F eed e rs’ D ay. D ifferen t lo ts h av e been on feed an d u n d er c a re fu l observation in a n u m b er of c lasses, includ ing calves, sw ine an d horses.
T he p ro g ram ca lls fo r in spection of th e ex p e rim en ta l pens in th e m orning, w ith d iscussion o f th e ra tio n s fed, and a genera l m ee ting in th e a fte rnoon , p resided o ver by R . S. Shaw , d ean of th e college a g r ic u ltu ra l division.
G R A N G E N O T E S
Special m em orial m eeting to be held | a t tiie G range hall. M ay 29th.
T he L ily C lub w ill lie e n te r ta in e d a t I th e G range ball. M ay 19th, by Mr. and I M rs. Cam pbell. 1
T hose w ho a tten d e d th e m eeting, held a t th e L incoln school, Tuesday , w e re : .Mr. an d M rs. F . L . Becker,M r. an d M rs. Jam es G ates, Mr. an d M r si. John H au k , Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k H au k , M r. an d M rs. C harles H oneywell, Jo h n R oot. M r. an d M rs.f L. A. W isley, M r. an d M rs. Ammon W arn er , M r. and M rs. M a tt Swegles, Mr. and M rs. A r th u r H uston . M r. an d M rs. Sam Spicer. M rs. Lucy S m ith . M rs. L ouise H u tto n , M rs. M ary F illm ore, M rs. O scar M atts, M rs. M ary Root, M rs. R u th G a rd in e r and Ju n e . M rs. Joel B rad n e r? G. R. Lew is, le c tu re r of Ohio S ta te G range, an d an officer of th e O hio S ta te F a ir , w as th e principa l speaker. R ound tab le d iscussion of consolidated schools by school leaders and officers.
T he re g u la r G range m ee ting w ill be held Ju n e a th . and will bo ch ild re n ’s night. H ope to see every p a re n t out, and help encourage th e ch ild ren , also th e lec tu rer.
W e hope o u r W .M. will he ab le to be present a t o u r n ex t m eeting.
BOARD OF REVIEWNotice is hereby given th a t the
B oard o f Review o f th e V illage of P lym outh w ill m<*et a t th e V illage H a ll, on F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y , M ay 22 an d 23, from 8 :00 o'clock a. m. u n til 5 :90 o'clock p . m.. w hen a n d w here th e assessm en t m il w ill be review ed, and th a t an y person deem ing h im self aggrieved by th e assessm en t m ay be heard .
A. V. JO N E S. A ssessor.
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T a k e a d v a n ta g e o f w h a t y o u r hom e s to re o ffe rs .
Y o u ca n h a n d le an d e x a m in e th e goods b e fo re b u y
in g . N o w a it in g ; no e x p re s sa g e to p a y , b esid es en
jo y in g th a t sense o f s e c u r ity in k n o w in g th a t shou ld
a n y th in g n o t be s a t is fa c to ry , y o u r hom e s to re w i l l
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The Plym outh Wall P ap er S toreM O R IT Z L A N G E N D A M , P ro p .
Phone 337 Plymouth
Wants, For Safe, To Rent, etcF O R S A L E — A n u m b er o f s ing le
an d cone p u lley s , h a n g e rs , s h a f tin g and b e lts . Call a t th e M ail office. C heap fo r cash . 4 7 tf
FO R SALE— A n um ber of choice bu ild ing lo ts fo r sa le on South H arvey s tre e t. In q u ire a t 954 X. M ill stree t, o r phone 62-F2. 22tf
FO R SALE— A fifteen room house, divided in to five com pletely fu rn ish e d a p a r tm e n ts ; m odern, s team h ea t, very good income. WUl sell on easy term s o r exchange fo r sm aller property . I f in terested , phone 222M, o r ca ll a t 512 N orth M ill stree t, P lym outh .
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FO R SA LE—O ne gas lam p, one la u n d ry stove, one 6-lid steel range. D . A. Cam pbell, phone 2 4 8 -F ll. 2 5 tlp
FO R SALE— T h irty l i tt le ducks, 3 weeks old. P hone 252-F12. 2 5 tl
FO R SALE— G irl’s ta n oxfords, size 4y>, n e a rly new ; $2.50. 512 N orth M ill stree t. 2 5 tl
FO R SALE— Tw o d esirab le lo ts bn A nn s tre e t. : C all 423W . C. R . Ross, S o u th M ain s tre e t. i25tf
FO R SALE— $1.00 d ow n; $1.00 p e r week. B e a u tifu l L ak e lo ts, 40x155. .P lenty of sh ad e trees . H a lf h o u r rid e from P lym outh . A new subdivision. A ddress Boxj 1122, P lym outh M ail.
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Ft >It SA LE— Cabbage, P epper, To-1 inato. A ste r an d Snapdragon p lan ts. W iliam A lexander, one-balf m ile e a s t I
1 of P hoenix F ord p la n t on S choo lcra ftJ I road. 23t5 |
F O R SALE!— Cem ent block m achine. L. II. G ebhard t. 29$ E. A nn A rbor stree t. ' 2 5 tlp
FO R SALE— A beau tifu l, o ld-fashioned sq u a re piano. P ric e very low. Call 42UW. 2412
FO R SALE— Seed po tatoes. If..H a rtm a n n , betw een Elm an d Beech on S choolcraft road. P lym outh R . F . D. 5. 24t2p
FO R SAl-E— About 20O bu. e a r corn, a t 05c fo r 35 lbs. One H olstein cow, 5 y ea rs old. w ill fresh en ab o u t Ju ly 1st. A lbert E bersole. 24t2p
! FO R SALE:— V acant lots. Choice i lo ts in V irg in ia P a rk an d N ash-Plym - ou th su b d iv is io n s ; p riced as low as
! $425.00. W m , li. Petz. P lym outh U nited S avings B an k building. P hone 328. I w ill ca ll an d show you.
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F O R SALE:— N ew sem i bungalow on South H a rv ey s t r e e t ; s ix room s an d bath , oak floors th roughou t, fu ll basem en t; ho t a i r fu rn ace . $900.00 down, balance easy. W m. B. Petz, P lym outh U n ited Savings B an k B uilding. 24 tf
FO R SA LE— 1 spike-tooth d rag , 1 disc h arrow , 1 hay ra k e , 1 h ay rope an d fork , 1 grindstone, 1 p o ta to cov- e re r, 1 one-horse sp rin g w agon, 1 two- horse wagon. H erm an M ack, Mill road.road . 23t2p
E’OR SALE— A q u a n tity o f choice m ixed g lad io la bulbs. P rices very re a sonable. W e also hav e ab o u t 50 o f the m ost p o p u lar nam ed v arie tie s , ra n g ing from snow w h ite to a deep purp le. T hese’ bulbs a re very choice, including a ll th e best varie tie s. C all H e rb ert
[ M iller, phone 309-F13, P lym outh.24t2p
j F O R SALE— New bungalow on N orth H a rv ey s tre e t, stucco. F ive
| room s a u d show er, o ak floors, fu ll | basem ent. H o t a i r fu rn ace . Down paym en t easy. W m . B. Petz. P lym o u th U nited Savings B ank building, phone 328W. 24tf
Show Window SellingYour show window either invites people to come
into your store—or it discourages them from entering.
The first impression received by persons glancing toward a show window is that of light, always light. A thoroughly well lighted window will hold the eye —and the step of the passer-by. Conversely, a poorly lighted windows will create a feeling of indifference.
A well lighted window is the first step in a sale. It is itself a salesman, effective and relatively low sal-
• aried. Many, very many, storekeepers forget this.W e in sp e c t y o u r l ig h t in g an d su g g e st
im p ro v e m e n t w ith o u t c h a rg e .
The Detroit Edison Co.M A IN S T R E E T , P L Y M O U T H
E’OR SALE:— A couple of thousand s tu rd y Bonny B est T om ato p lan ts, one m ile e a s t o f P lym outh on P lym ou th road. W illiam E izerm an, phone 310-F15. 24t2
F.D4C. SALE:— R eal b arg ain s in lo ts in blocks, in A uburn H e ig h ts subd iv ision— 14 lo ts in one block. $7,500 ; 8 lo ts in one block. $1,600; 14 lo ts in one block. $3,300 :,G lo ts in one block, $2,500 ; 4 1-acre lo ts, $4,000; 10 lo ts in one block. $4,000. T erm s, 10 p e r ce n t cash. 2 p e r ce n t an d in te re s t p er m onth. T h is lan d is good investm ent p roperty . See R am bo of Ram bo R eal E s ta te Co. P hone 23. 2 4 tl
E’OR SALE:—1 1 •_> h. p . P o n tiac Special sp ra y outfit, in first-class w orking co n d itio n ; 100-gal Ion capacity , ( ’heap if taken a t once. W illiam P. Kenney. E a s t A nn A rbor s tre e t. W hit- beck road , 24t2p
FO R SALE:— Baby chicks. P hone y o u r o rders to M rs. T hom as E . W ilson. 310-E’13. On Le-Vaii road , co rn er of P lym outh road. 24t£p
.E’OR SALE:— F la t top oak office desk, six d ra w e rs : high oven Acorn gas range. B oth like new. 335 B lunk avenue. 24t2p
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Standard Pure BredHIGH PRODUCTION STRAINS
WE PAY POSTAGE
FOR SA LE—One ch ild 's enam eled crib on wheels, includ ing m a ttre s s ; e x tra largo size an d in good condition . $5.00. Phone 311-F23. 2 3 tlp
FO R SALE:—F u ll ac re lot. facing em ent. P hone 70 o r 34UR. 2 5 tl
l E’OR SA LE— B arre ls fo r packing I purposes. U. G. D rap er . 2 5 tl
W A N T E D — F a rm s on good ro a d s a d ja c e n t to! P ly m o u th o r N o rth v ille . W rite d e ta ils , p rice an d loca tion . W. H . C ochran , 306 L incoln B u ild ing , D etro it. 4 2 tf
W A N T E D —C arp e n te r w ork of any k ind, garages an d re p a ir w ork a specia lty . T hom as W ilson, LeV an and P ly m o u th roads. Phone 31G-F13.
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DEVIOUS ARE THEW A Y S OF CROOKS
TH RILLS OF DROPFROM AIRPLAN E
Modern 'Thief Is Thoroughly Up to Date.
G reat crim inals o f fiction who find It necessary to .secure th e Im pressions of keys for som e nefarious purpose in variab ly ca rry sm all pellets of wax, which they keep pliab le by the w arm th o f th e hand. I suppose y ea rs ago b u rg la rs did use th is sticky and clum sy m ethod, w rites W ilfrid Singleton.
T he m odern crim inal, however, moves w ith th e tim es. A few days ago I saw th e im pressions of a key taken by an expert gang of bu rg lars w ho Intended to commit a crime. They had th e ir p lans all perfec ted fo r a huge w arehouse robbery. F o r weeks they had cu ltivated the acquain tance of th e woman cleaner o f th e es tab lish m ent, and one of them In th e early m orning helped in bea ting ca rp e ts and sw eeping th e s ta irs . To g a th e r th e im pressions of all the keys In the w arehouse had been n sim ple m atter.
All these im pressions w ere tak e n in • th e bone of a cuttlefish, th a t curious'
w hite flaky substance w hich children and a r tis ts u se as well a s m odern burglars. F o r th e b^ne of th e cuttlefish gives a clear, sharp im pression of the key edges, fa r b e tte r th a n can ever be ob tained fiy wax, and m oreover it possesses such properties th a t a mold Is a lread y a t hand, and th e keys can be m ade a t once.
Q ueer devices of a sim ilar n a tu re are produced by crim inal b ra ins . T he policem an, young and en thusiastic , w ho firs t tied a co tton th rea d to the handle of a jew eler’s shop and a nail In th e rid e of th e doorw ay h as long since heen found out. a s also h as his com rade who s^uelc a penWled piece of stam p paper on th e jo in t o f a door.
T he regu la rity o f tin- heats of these officers enables th e crooks to m ake little o f these safeguards. T hey simply appoint one of th e ir num ber, known as the “tnlnder.” who w anders along behind th e officer, arm ed w ith a s im ilar piece of s tick ing p las te r and a sim ilar portion of cotton.
Once his friends are inside the prem ises which are to be robbed, be rep laces th e policem an's device w ith his own. and th e officer, when he a r rives an hour bi^sn la te r a t th e shop, discovers his cotton o r p las te r a p p a ren tly in tact, l i e w alks serenely by. assu red of his own a lertness, while the lm rglars inside the shop a re probably w orking with acety lene lam ps at the safe th a t he will not know h a s been robbed until deleelives arouse him in th e la te m orning from h is sleep with th e new s and with requests fo r explanations.
W ants to S e e A ction
25 50 100 ’ 500$4.00 $7.50 $14.00 $65.004.00 7.50 13.75 65.003.75 7.00 13.00 60.004.50 8.50 15.50 70.00
S. C. White Leghorns Barred Rocks R. I. Reds White Wyandottes
HATCHING EVERY TUESDAY
Y P S I F I E L D H A T C H E R YON MICHIGAN AVE., 2 H MILES EAST OF YPSILANTI
PHONE 7102-F5
Let Us RepairYour CarIt makes no difference what ails your car — we have both the knowledge and ability to make it go, and go right. Bring it in and we will do the rest.
Batteries Re-charged and Repairedaccoont* pootsctxo by
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Chambers Auto SalesSouth Main St. Phone 10 9
F O R SA L E — M o d em new brick colonial h o u se on A r th u r s t r e e t , one block n o rth o f P en n im an avenue. Seven room s, su n p a r lo r , b re a k fa s t room , fu ll b a th , c o a t room an d fu ll b ase m e n t. G a rag e w ire d an d lig h ted . C em en t drive. O w ner lea v in g tow n, C ash o r te rm s . In q u ire o f B. W. B lunk , ow ner. I 9 t f
E’OR SALE— S quash seed, tested .97 p e r cent. W hite Ohp D en t corn, tested 98 Va p er cent. G eranium s a n d M arth a W ash ing ton’s id fu ll bloom. R aphae l M ette ta l. P hone 250-F6. 22t4
“My grentes! desin>.” said a Pnnirleavenue \qdestimn. "is to see someone.some da,y. use a fit•e extingmshev. I'vebeen going tliroli:rh the building:< ofDeiiinr for many ye,'!ifsyaffil I've seennil sizes nn.i rfmi>es of pNtinguishershangingiu :>H sihle positions. Butnever inall this timehave I beenforlunate eiioiigh towillness one in <mer-ai inn. I suppose the.y are used manytimes. 1perhaps if I <•onflnne with' mywish I may run into a slight blazesnnielimo that wit! gjive me m> tltrill.Even hi1tier. I muy h0 aide to sit!risfya g re a te r lo n g m g - ex tlngu lsher from playing it on the tro it News
of yanking th e m oorings and m yself.”—De-
GARD EN FO R R E N T —C onsiderab le gard en ac reage, close in, fo r re n t to good m an fo r sm all p o rtion of crop. C all 711 S ta rk w e a th e r avenue, side door, an y day a f te r 5 :00 p. m.
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FO R R E N T — Newly decorated flat. See E’ra n k Ram bo. 23tf
O F F IC E S F O R R E N T — Offices in th e new office bu ild in g a t 215 M ain s tre e t . C e n tra lly lo ca ted , telephone serv ice, la rg e lig h te d room , r e n t r e a sonable. A pp ly to R. R. P a r r o tt .
52tfFO R R E N T — F u rn ish ed rooms. 311
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Sea Deposits CoalOn th e bench o f B uckhaven In Fife-
sh ire. Scotland, the sea piles up coal som e tw o or th ree feet thick. From th e tow n come men. women and children w ith bucke ts, fcoxes, hags and w heelharrow s t<> get the fam ily supply. F rom th e country come fa rm ers on th e ir horses w ith hags to got th e ir share, according to th e K ansas City Tim es.
T he coal Is ac tually m ined by the sea. Ground sw ells break aw ay the seam s outcropping in th e F ir th of F o rth and slowly ca rry th e tre a su re to th e shore.
In storm y w e a th er th e product g re a tly Increases.
Parachutists M ake Interesting Experiments.
T here is a theo ry th a t If one should have th e m isfo rtune to fall, say, froip a cliff-top o r high building, one would he dead before one h it th e ground.
B ut w hat ae ria l experim ents now seem to ind icate Is th a t a m an can fa ll a t a g re a t speed through th e a ir fo r qu ite an appreciab le d is tance and yet re ta in control over his facu lties and know w hat he is doing, “A riel” w rites. In th e W ashington Post.
Iu one te s t recently an experienced p a rach u tis t postponed deliberately the opening of h is ap p a ra tu s , a f te r he had sp rung from a high-flying airp lane, un til he had fa llen sheer th rough th e a ir fo r five or six seconds. T hen , p recisely w hen he had in tended to do so, he pulled the necessary cord, opened his parach u te , and sailed to th e ground.
Some of o u r biggest ae rial th rills now adays occur iu experim ents for perfec ting p a rach u te s or, a s they are called, “a irm en’s life belts."
Leaping from an a irp la n e at a g rea t a ltitu d e to tes t an experim en tal ap p a ratus, a pilot fell like a stone fo r such a d istance before h is pa rach u te opened th a t h is dow nw ard rush set up such a ir friction th a t, as he declared a f t erw ard , “i t began to feel a s though it w as burn ing my face.”
T h ere w as an o th e r th rill when a novice, learn ing how to parachute- ju m p from a fast-flying airp lane, got his g ea r en tang led w ith th e re a r control su rfaces. T he p a rach u te w as torn and those in th e a irp lan e gave him up fo r lost. B ut, even w ith his parach u te dam aged, he m anaged to aligh t w ith ou t In juring him self, a lthough h is ra te of descent w as fa r g re a te r th an it should have been.
One civilian pilot, g ilding down to land, found th a t his contro ls had becom e jam m ed when he w as only 150 fee t from th e ground. Jn m p in g out w ith h is parachu te , th e ap p a ra tu s pp- ened in th e nick of tim e, and enabled him to alfght w ithout Injury.
W hat an efficient pa rach u te m eans to an aimuigi w as show n recently w hen, on a dark n igh t and when flying high over a big ce n ter of population, a m achine developed m echanical trouble. T he pilot m anaged to s teer it aw ay until It w as ahovp open coua- t r y .^ n d then , spring ing from It with his parachu te , m ade a s Lie descent upon th e dark coun tryside below, the. m achine crash ing som e d istance aw ay and bu rs ting into flames.
Fate’s Cruel ThrustAn English inventor, e igh ty-three
years- old, received a sad blow In th e hour of h is trium ph. F or over tw enty years, th e inventor, a re sident of Slough, has been s truggling patien tly to rea lize h is g rea t am bition to im prove th e tone of th e piano. And all through those y ea rs h is wife shared his en thusiasm . At lust he trium phed. Me found the secret, w ith th e aid of which a prom inent piano m an u factu ring com pany believe they can produce an in strum en t th a t will revolutionize piano m an u factu re in th a t country, and pm the English piano in th e fo refron t in th e w orld 's m arkets. Btjt Just when he had succeeded, his devoted wife died, und the old m an Is now p ro stra ted . “ I’ve done my w o rk ; my w ife is dead, und 1 liave no th ing to live fo r now," is all he cun say.
B u i ld in g M a t e r i a l
U n iv e r s a l an d P e n in s u la r C e m e n t
H e rc u le s W a l l P la s t e rff
C l im a x W o o d M o r ta r P la s t e r
Q u een Q u a li t y and W a sh in g to n L im e
F i r e B r i c k F i r e C la y
M o r ta r C o lo rs K e e n e C e m e n t
C lip p e r t B r i c k F a c e B r i c k S a n d L im e B r i c k
E la s t ic a x S tu c co H o llo w B u ild in g T i le
The Plymouth Elevator Co.P h o n e 91
P ly m o u th , M ic h ig a nP h o n e 265
M ay Conscript PoliceT he Iceland governm ent h as draw n
up a p ro jec t fo r Introducing conserip- tlon fo r th e police service. All men betw een tw enty and fifty y ea rs would be liab le fo r service.
T he reason fo r th is p ro jec t is an incident which happened a few years ago In Reykjavik. A R ussian Bolshevist received an*order fo r deporta tion and his colleagues in Iceland violently and effectively opposed th e police, w hen th e o rd er w a s jto be ca rried out. A t la s t a vo luntary citizen arm y was formed, which w as forced to fight a re g u la r b a ttle in fro n t of th e house w here th e R ussian lived. I t w as then discovered th a t th e police w ere not sufficient and th ere fo re help Is being sought in reg u la r conscription fo r police service.
FO R R E N T — F ive new s to res s u itab le fo r an y b u sin ess: in a very grow ing in d u s tr ia l d is tr ic t ; especially fo r ch a in g rocery stores, d ry goods, h ard w are , m ea t m ark e t, confection, r e s ta u r a n t :' a lso 12-room, room ing house. Apply P lym outh U n ited Savings B ank, o r ca ll ow ner, phone 340-F5, P lym outh , M ich. 23t3p
Are you going to buy a lot? If so, you had better look over Sunset Subdivision. Best location in town, large lots, low prices and very easy terms. E. N. Passage, 181 Rose street, Plymouth. I4 tf
WANTED—Lady for general housework. Inquire o f Russell Dettling, at Plymouth Auto Supply.
WANTED—By an experienced young lady, position to do general housework. Phone 363R. 25tlp
O yster Rich in PeaAsAn o y ster which proved to be a
solid m ass of p ea rls has been la belled ns th e m ost rem ark ab le find In th e F lo rid a pearl fisheries. T he gems contained w ith in th e shell ranged In size from a pin head to a cow pea. In color th e pea rls w ere black, brown, cream and snow-w hite, and w ere em bedded clear tiirough th e body of th e oyster, w ith a thin filmy skin cover-
j ing them , through which they could j plainly be seen on both sides of the
oyster, which w as a nice-sized one. and contained, perhaps, 500 pearls. Only th e g re a t muscle, gills and m antel of th e o y ster w ere free from pearls.
In A dvertising Jargon“H ello! W ilbur F . Schwim pfel.
w h a t’s your reaction to th is li tt le oldday?"
“ Jefferson B. H atch , I’m sold on I t— com pletely, absolutely, totally ."
"Sam e here. As I analyze the position th e p resen t w e ath er ce rta in ly has a big general appeal."
“I t su re does get Its s tory across.”“C ount m e in on th a t. W. F . ; th a t’s
my s lan t on It precisely."“No need to canvass th e situ a tio n on
a day like today, J . B.”“Sounds like good psychology to me."“My nam e’s on th e dotted line to
t h a t old m an. W ell good-by.”“Good-by."—New Y ork Life.
Real Spirit PhenomenaG enuine psychic phenom ena ac tually
occur. T h is s ta tem en t was m ade by J . Malcolm B ird, ed ito r of th e Scientific Am erican, in an address before q lie Medill 'School* of Jou rna lism iu Chicago. “T h ere a re , real '.spirit voices', though we have no proof that ibey a re sp irits. T h ere a re genuine cla irvoyants; who can see p ic tu res of liic past, present and fu tu re . T here arc sp irit w ritings which display power fa r beyond The ab ility of the w riter. Anti th ere a re even more surprising genuine phenom ena in tin* tub! o f the objective o r physical m anifesta tion? ’
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B A B Y CHICKSAT REDUCED MAY PRICES
15 y e a rs experience breeding am i hatc h in g q u a lity chicks.F R E E CATALOG describes o u r P o u ltry E’arm aud H a tchery .H ate ii off every M onday and T h u rsd a y . 1009c Live delivery g u a r
an teed .P rep a id P rices 25 50 100 500 1000
O ur Special W hite Leghorns $3.50 $('..50 $12.00 $57.50 $110.00B arred Rocks. Reds. A ueonas 3.75 7.00 13.00 02.50 120.00W liire & Buff Rocks, W hite W yando ttes 4.25 8.00 15.00 72.50 140.00
25c p e r h undred less fo r chicks called fo r a t H a tchery .F u r th e r s ligh t reductions fo r delivery a f te r Ju n e 1st. A sk us.
R eference E’irs t N ational Batik o f R oyal Oak. O rd er d ire c t from th is ad in fu ll confidence, phone o r w ire y o u r o rd e r a t o u r expense, o r call a t o n r p lan t on tfie R ochester Iioad a t B ig B eaver.
DEAN EGG FARM & HATCHERY Box H, Birmingham, Michigan.
?or Breakfast Room SetsPainted Furniture—Enameled W oodw ork
K itchen and Bathroom Walls, Etc.E nam eling to *H th e vogue now. R ogers San ita ry E nam el is ■ str ic tly high quality product, w ith which a high c lass enam el finish, o f ex-
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Woodworth’s Bazaar Plymouth, Michigan
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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15," 1925
Lots SPECIAL OFFER LotsLots in the Village of Plymouth for less than acreage prices in the surrounding country
S U N S E T S U B D IV IS IO NON SALE FROM
9 t l l t o T X T UNTIE 1 4 t 3a, ’2 5A l l u n s o ld 5 0 - fo o t lo t s w i l l b e s o ld f o r d j / l O C
L a r g e r lo t s in p r o p o r t io n ^ V ^ ^ A r O f l
N E V E R A G A I N will you have such an opportunity to purchase a beautiful building lot in the village of Plymouth __________I__________________ at these prices.
L o o k T h e m O v e r — E v e r y L o t N u m b e r e da ’ A tL SOLD LOTS ARE MARKED
Make your own selection. Union Trust Co. Abstract with every lot. 1 will be on the grounds every day. Evenings 181 Rose street.
E L 2ST. IE3 . A . B S A <3-E3„C o n t r a c t P r i c e s A re U n c h a n g e d —$ 6 0 0 f o r 5 0 - F o o t L o t s —5 P e r C e n t C a s h a n d 2 P e r C e n t M o n th ly
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JOHN L. CRANDELL. Atty..Plym outh, Michigan.
CHANCERY NOTICE No. 121511
STA TE O F M ICH IG A N . T h e C irc u i t C ourt fo r tin* C ounty e f W ayne, in C hancery.
Alm a A. P inckney an d Zuidu A. •lohnson. p lain t ills. vs. Iro q u o is F u rnace Company. Clnesou V. C ham bers a n d M ary K. C ham bers. defendan ts.
AT A S E SSIO N O F S A ID COURT, held in th e C ourt Room th e re o f in the C ity o f D e tro it, sa id County am i S ta te , on th e 2Stli d ay o f A pril. A. 1). 15)25.
P R E S E N T : T he Holt. I l a r r y J. I Huge m an. C ircuit Judge.
Ou read in g am i tiling th e hill o f com plain t in th is cause, from which it. sa tis fac to rily ap iiea rs to th e co u rt th a t title , in te re sts or c la im s to th e prem ises described in sa id b ill, anti h e re in a f te r described , w hich righ ts, t i tle , in te re s ts and c la im s o f sa id d e fen d an ts . ami ea ch of them , i f th ey ev e r hail any valid ity , except d e fen d an ts C losson V. C handlers am i M ary K. C ham bers, p la in tiffs a v e r to lie b a r red by th e continuous, open, no torious, und ispu ted , ad v e rse and ex clusive possession of sa id j^ a intiff.* n n d th e ir g ra n to rs fo r m ore from fifteen (15) y ea rs las t past, an d fo r m ore th an fifteen (15) y ea rs s itin ' th e sev e ra l r ig h ts to th e possession th e re of accrued in salil respective defenda n ts , excep t C losson V. C ham bers and M ary K. C hainliers. w hich possession h a s been, d u rin g all o f said tim e, and s t il l is, adverse and hostile to th e rig h ts , title , in te re s ts an d c la im s of sa id respective d efendan ts, an d upon read ing th e affidavit o f Zaidu A. Jo h n son. one o f th e p lain tiffs, th a t i t is no t know n am i could no t be asc e rta in ed a f te r diligent sea rch and inquiry , w h e th e r sa id d e fen d an t Iroquois F u rnace Company is still in ex istence or d isso lved , o r w h e th e r i ts rig h ts , title , in te re s ts and c la im s have been ass ign ed o r conveyed, an d th a t i t ca n n o t be asc e rta in e d in w h a t s ta te o r eoun try sa id defen d an t, Iro q u o is F u rn ac e Company o r any of its unknow n re p rese n ta tiv es , successors o r ass igns reside :
ON M OTION O F CRA N D ELL, T IN K IIA M & B A X T E R , a tto rn e y s fo r p lain tiffs.
IT IS O R D E R E D . T h a t Iroquois F u rn ac e Company or an y o f i t s un know n re p rese n ta tiv e s , successors an d ass ig n s, an d th e Unknown p e ^ n s who n re , o r m ay be, e n titled to cla im u n d er them , ea u se th e ir sev era l appearances to be en te red h ere in in th e m anner p rov ided by law on o r before three (3 ) m on ths from th e d a te hereof, and
t h a t th is o rd e r be published "or served • a s re q u ired by law .
H A R R Y J . DINGEM AN.A true Copy. Circuit Judge.‘H enry Norris. Deputy Cletk.
SA ID SU IT involves the title to, and is brought to quiet title to, the lands and prem ises described in said
•B ill o f Complaint, as fo llow s: S ituated in the V illage o f Plym outh, Townsh ip o f Plym outh, County o f "Wayne
And S tate o f Michigan, to w it:"*/ Lot number tw enty-one (21) o f S.
" 'W . KeHogg’s Addition to Village of P lym outh , fFayne County, Michigan, according t o th e P la t thereof recorded in Liber 1 o f P lats, on Page 88 (hereo f , W ayne County Registry.
JO H N L. CRA N D ELL,One o f the attorneys Air plaintiffs.
NEWBURGml • wl i II In
|<-lmn li S unday, hi honor uf Mm Iters' j Day. T he so le by M>ss G ladys llm-tmi j w as \ itv n iiirli enjoyed by a ll. a s well - a s th e s[M-rial ttillsie b> I lie elndr. i D uring ih e Sumlay-sehnnl limir. I it 1 1«*
E sia Ctiie sang a very pre tty song. en- 1 lilled . -.Mm her."
At tin* Queen E s th e r t ’ireh* : last T uesday . Ihe fnllvw ing
ley ted :P res.— Iva Meilbeel;Vjee P res .— l.emia .lu.VSee'y.---G ladys HortonCm*. See’y.— B eulah Sm ith T ren s.— Louise Geney S up l.—M rs. G reer.
leetilig »Hirers
Tin* r •trnlnr. met lin g o f th e New-b u rg 1*m riot it* Sort •ty will he heldm*xt Th irsdiiy. Mi y 21. (It the Inlineof Mrs. Jess ie ’I’ll •mas. D innet w ill
| in* si*rvi*« Ml IIOI i.| a ,.n. em it ed. " Woiiiiinless Wed-, d ing ." u ill be live i at the lull! next
F riday ■veiling M i y 22. More par-. th-ulnrs icxt w *ek. /
Tin' A. S. ill th e ir last tin* *1 ing.J voted a •ising \ »t of th a n k s fo r Miss
H all. 1 iss Sadie 1.OlllllS UDll MissH elen C t r r for So kindly tak ing partin tin* l. A. S. pla ’S.
A very pre tty In me wedding WilSsolem nized on Tin sdny. May 12 . atT ren ton . Mieh.. when Miss Gem vieveS ta rk , d au g h te r o f Mr. an d M rs. Leona rd S ta rk , w as un ited in m arriag e to Dr. W alte r A. Ball. A fte r a short w edding trip . D r. and M rs. B a ll will l*e a t home in Buffalo. N. ) / . ' H er g ra n d p are n ts, Mr. n iyl JohnS ta rk of Nowlmrg. a tten d e d the w edding. T h e ir m any N ew h u rg 'fr ien d s wish them a long a n d happy wedded life .
Mrs. M ark Joy a tten d e d a M other an d D au g h te r banquet a t W ayne. F r i day evening.
Mrs. <"lytic S m ith an il M rs. H enry G rim m . J r ., called on M rs. M ilton la tib le at P lym outh. M onday a f te r noon.
M r. atul M rs. F red Gciiey e n te r ta in ed Mr. and M rs. R aym ond Goney fo r Sunday dinner.
C h arles D. R yder received n check o f $50 from Jam es M altm an o f C hicago. fo r th e puniest* o f endow ing his lo t in th e cem etery.
M rs. G reer en te rta in ed com pany from D e tro it, over th e week-end.
Mr. an d M rs. C. M ackinder called on M r. a n d M rs. G a rd n er K e n t of Plymouth. Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Edgar Stevens has been confined to h e r home the past tw o weeks on account o f illness.
T he play, “Safety f i r s t ,” given at Gleaner H all, by members o f the P. T. A. for the school benefit, w as a great success, and helped greatly to reduce the debt on the victrola. Our
next e f fo rts will by to e;m i enough for playground equipm ent. W e are badly in need *»f these, p a rtic u la rly now th a t the new highw ay is so close to th e school. Som ething m ust 1m* done to keep th e ch ild re n in te re s te d on the school jrro.iui.ls.
< Hi aei oiiiit o f sii m any requests from those who w ere u nab le to see tin* play. 'S a fe ty F ir s t.” hist F riday , we will re|H*at it ton igh t. M ay 15th. a t Ihe G leaner H a ll, ( ’mile and sec M ary Ann. Mr. M cN utt an d th e re s t. You will have th e laugh of y o u r lift*.
W e w ish to th an k M iss Youngs and Mr. H u tton fo r tin* very line m usic re n d ere d : also li tt le Angeling R ousseau. w ho played th e p iano num bers fo r th e c u r ta in ca lls , they w ere very wcl I done.
Tom Stonelionsc and H arm on G ates deserve cred it fo r th e w ork of se ttin g Up th e stake.
P lym outh M ail: P lease accept o u r th an k s fo r prom inent notice given, also a ll who helped in anyw ay to m ake the p lay the success it was.
T he follow ing sjMMit Sunday a t th e RottssiHu hom e: Mr. an d M rs. M. A. I .a Fond an d dau g h te rs . M ary F ran ces and C arro ll, sons. J a c k anil D ick. Mr. and M rs. J . F itzgibbons and d au g h te r. Been. M iss I/ iu ise Conw ay. M r. and Mrs. Wm. J . S heridan a n d dau g h te rs . E unice a n d B etty .
M rs. J . F . R ousseau en te rta in ed M rs. JL Searcy a n d d au g h te rs fo r d in ner. M onday.
Come in an d see m y $5.00 hats. I have a Jnyge a sso rtm en t of styles, colors an d sizes! A lso som e child ren 's Inns ju s t in . M rs. C. O. Dickerson. 122 N orth Ilarve.v S tree t.
ELM; Sunday-school next Sunday a t I lie I usual hour. 1 1 :ihi.■ Mrs. F red W ilson lias been hav ing | a seven* a tta c k o f p lcursy fo r the I past tw o week-. Hope to see her
j Mr. and M rs. Go j 111*1* gllests of .Ml*.
a ge Col t and Mrs
vere din- W illiam
PERRINSVILLERev. H avens preached from Jo h n I I .
a very touching serm ou ou M others’ l>uy. T h ere w as a good crow d and everyone enjoyed it. I f those who did not come could hav e seen th e happy look on th e p a s to r 's face, they would itll come again .
T he H elping H and Society spent p lea sa n t af te rn o o n a t th e hom e of M rs. A r th u r lla n e h e tt.
Mr. an d M rs. George B aeh r spent T uesday w it£ M rs. Lyda B ills o f W ayne, a lso w ith George E d w a rd s and fam ily of Eloise./ T he seventh g ra d e rs : C linton B aehr, and E dna P rocto r, an d th e e ighth g ra d e rs ; H azel Beyer. Law rence Ausen- m ocher, Roy P ro c to r an d C elia S te ller, took th e C ounty exam in a tio n s a t P lym outh , th is week.
T h e Cooper school p u p ils a r e p la n ning fo r th e picnic to be held a t E liza beth P a rk , Ju n e 6.'-
las niidn.vM rs. El wood Eddy o f H ighland P a rk
and M rs. H ow ard M orse o f D etro it, spent S a tu rd a y w ith M rs. W iliam Curt on Schoolcraft road.
P la n s a rc being com pleted i<« s ta r t rem odelling tin* E lia school a s soon as school closes.
Your last chanee to a tten d a dan cing p a rty in th e old Elm school house, to he given u n d er th e patronage of th e 1*. T. A., a s i t fa rew ell to th e old building. All fo rm er pupils a re e a rn estly requested to m ine and a m using go"d rime is n s -u re d —W ednesday evening. May 27th. Bud S haffer. D an M cK inney. F red , Wilson and Mr. Brew will be on hand w ith th e ir fiddles. So you b e tte r not m iss it.
Mr. and M rs. George Bentley and Mrs. George M ieheliu o f Elm . and M rs. R alph S tringer- o f Redford. m otored th rough in Mr. B entley 's e a r to S aginaw on W ednesday, to a tte n d th e n in th an n u a l s ta te convention, o f P . T. A. M rs. B entley had h e r p ro gram fo r J u n io r P. T. A. a ll outlined an d typed ready to hand in to th e s ta te p re sid e n t a t th e convention.
M rs. R alph S tr in g e r. M rs. George B entley an d Mr. an d M rs. George M ieheliu v isited n m eeting of th e P . T.
B A R T L E T T SCH OOL N EW S
Tin* I*. T . A. held i ls last m eeting. M o n d ay evening. T he m eeting was called to o rd e r by th e p resident. Mrs. H ew er, an d a ll jo ined in s ing ing the lirst and last verses of ••America” and " It Isn 't any T rouble Ju s t to Sm ile." O u r sec re ta ry . M rs. T ra v is tlien look the roll ca ll, and about fifty responded w ith jokes, m em ory gem s or verses a p p ro p ria te fo r ".M others' D ay." M i-s T ra v is, o u r t re a su re r , th en gave a report o f th e box social, given a t Mrs. 1 biockc's. A f te r th e business m eeting, li tt le Jm urcnccll Cam pbell ga* re c ita tio n s : HamUl Brown recited, "Som ebody's M other." and O ra Chil: son. "T h e W hite C a rn a tio n :" Ivabell Cam pbell read a poem on "M other." w hich she composed. W e had the p leasu re o f hea rin g M rs. R alph S tr in g e r o f R edford. president o f the W ayne C ounty C o u n cil: M rs. M ieheliu. president of th e Elm P. T . A .: M George B entley, who san g a song on. "C hild W elfare." vYhieli she com posed: a lso Dr. Ilarve.v. in h is usual ititer- •sting and e n te rta in in g w ay. gave a
ta lk on "T ria l and E rro r .”Lqpl week we had th e p leasu re of
m eeting P rof. l[n rm u n o f O klahom a. H e v isited m rr school w ith D r. P it t m an.
S everal from h ere a tte n d e d th e "A nn u a l H a tc h e t S harp e n er.” given in Y psilan ti. last F rid ay . O ur school ca rrie d hom e th e banner.
In th e Mctro]K>litan Spelling Bee, w hich th e D e tro it News is conducting,
hud th e follow ing cham pions:A. a t B a rtle tt school on th e C anton F if th g rade. Jo a n n a P a r r is h : S ix th C en ter m ad . w here M rs. S tr in g e r an d U 'rade. Amy B lneknm re: S eventh grade. M rs. M ieheliu gave a sh o rt ou tline o f E lizabe th P a r r is h : E ig h th G rade.
A CARD— W e wish to express our sincere thanks for the music, the flowers and the kindness shown n s in our bereavem ent
N ellie M. Riddle,Caroline Riddle,Charles Riddle.
ouncil work."H elp Boost E lm ." P hone new s to
R edford 7021R4.In th e item las t w eek we fa iled to
say th a t M iss M iller, tea ch er in the P lym outh public schools, ac ted as accom panist fo r Mr. T racy , a t a m eeting o f th e P. T . A.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving m em ory o f o u r d e a r husband and fa th e r, G ustav K a ise r, who passed aw ay one v ea r ago, M ay 11, 15)24:Gone from us b u t leav ing m em ories
T h a t d ea th can never ta k e aw ay, M em ories th a t will a lw ays linger
W hile upon th is e a r th w e stay. Sadly missed by h is loving w ife an d
ch ildren .
W ill Relieve Mother’s F e a n .A panic o f fear seizes mother when
sadden and severe cramps agonizing intestinal pains, black nausea and weakening diarrhoea prostrate some one of the fam ily. Keep Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea _ Remedy In the home, and such em ergencies need cause neither fe a r nor alarm. “
Ile io ise T rav is. Ile io ise w a s also cham pion o f th e school, and she re ceived a fine Hand & M cN ally A tlas of th e W orld.
T he follow ing pup ils have been n e ith e r absen t n o r ta rd y th is y e a r : C harles H ew er, Iren e Cam pbell. H a rold B row n. E lizabe th P a rr ish . Jac k B lackm ore an d Ile io ise T rav is.
W e now have flow er gardens, sh ru b bery an d five tre e s p lan ted in the school yard . I t ad d s m uch to th e appearance o f th e place.
W e hav e n ine b rig h t s ta rs sh in ing on o u r A -l ca rd .
School closes th e 19th, w ith a p icn ic a n d races. A n in v ita tio n is extended to th e paren ts .
F ive seven th a n d five e igh th g ra d e rs took th e C ounty exam in a tio n s th e 14th a n d lo th .
pain alm ost instantly.—A dvertisem ent 259-F11
An imported and registered Belgian stallion and also a Peroheron stallion for service. Also heavy draft horses for sale. The old Fair- man farm, 2% mike west of Plymouth on Ann Arbor road. Phone
IStflmo
A W N I N G S
Having been appointed agent for The Fox Textile Products Co. of Ypsilanti, I will be glad to call and submit samples and prices on all kinds of awnings, curtains, tents and camping equipment.
FRANK L. BARROWS837 Church St. Plymouth, Mich.
Phone 326W
M M M M A M M M M M M M M M M M M M M W M N W M W W W W W W
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In business, at social gatherings, the appearances of your clothes inspire you with confidence. We are prepared to help your appearancVby our com- lete cleaning, pressing and mending service.
Nepodal & AmetCLEANERS
AGENCY AT C. WHIPPLE’S, PENNIMAN AVE.
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DAGGETT’S RADIO SHOPPhone 479 229 N. Harvey St. Plymouth o
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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925
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H ERE a re tw o tires th a t give th e c a r o w n e r a ch a n ce to choose
in te l l ig e n t ly , a c c o rd in g to h is re q u ire m en ts.
U .S . R oy a l C o rd —th e extra service tire. B u ilt o f L a tex -T re a te d W e b C o rd — a n d th e standard o f ti re v a lue to d a y .
U S C O C o rd — th e h ig h -v a lu e m e d iu m p ric e tire . A fu ll m oney’s w o rth o f d ep e n d a b le serv ice a n d ca sh value.
B o th m a d e by th e U . S. R u b b e r C o m p a n y a n d ca rry in g th e trad em a rk o f th e ir m a k e rs as a w a rran ty o f quality .
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CordI n 3 0 x 3 in c h a n d 30 x 3 Vt in c h clincher, a n d 30 x 3%, 32x3V*, 31x4 ,3 3 x 4 a n d 3 4 x 4 i n c h stra ig h t side.
U nited S ta tes Tires•re Good Tires
U . S . R o y a l
CordI n a l l s iz e s fro m 30 x 3Vz i n c h e s u p , R o y a l C o r d low p re s su re B a l lo o n s fo r 2 0 , 21 a n d 22 in c h rim s, a n d R o y a l C o r d B a llo o n -T y p e T ire s.
Buy U. S. Tires from
Plymouth Auto Spppty Co.
BUILDING!The most complete built exhibit in the State of
Michigan is located at the Judson Lumber Company at Stark, four miles east of Plymouth. It includes built-up specimens of every kind of lumber, finish, flooring, brick, hardware, shingles, mouldings, etc.; all paneled, painted, varnished, etc. You can compare the different grades, stains, colors, patterns, and know definitely what you would like best both inside and outside your home.
We have the most complete and varied stock of any lumber yard around Detroit, giving you assurance of getting the pattern you want.
As extra points of service we have nails and hardware, also a complete list of plans and blue prints, and detailed material list.
Lumber on credit.
The Judson Lumber Co.S T A R K Y ARD
Phone Pymouth 301-F22 D. R. Blakeslee, Mgr. F. V. Goodwin
Phone Redford 222W Phone Northville 319
COM M UNITY C H U R C H NOTES
Tift* church w as well filled la s t S u n day evening fo r th e M others’ D ay ? vice. T he p a s to r delivered a very fine serm on paying tr ib u te to the m others. T he ch o ir also rendered som e very fine special music.
T h is w eek F rid a y evening, M ay 15, th e L ad ies ' Aid Society of th e church w ill give a M other an d D a u g h te r ban quet in th e ch u rch d in ing room a t 7 :00 o'clock. A p rogram is being prepared . T h is is th e firs t M other a n d D a u g h te r banque t ev e r given in th is church , and it is lipped th e m others w ill b rin g th e ir d au g h te rs und spend a p lea sa n t evening together. T h ere w ill a lso be tab les fo r th e men.
In la s t w eek 's issue, th ro u g h some little oversight, w e fa ile d to m ention th e nam e of Sam M cK inney, b u t a re g lad to say th a t Mr. M cK inney is also one o f th e tru s te e s of th e church .
T he next m eeting of th e Aid Society will Ik' held a t th e church . T h u rsd ay . May 21. a t 2 :00 o'clock. A pot-luck lunch will be served. E very lad y in-
[ vited.
I Don't forget th e serv ices every Sun- j day a t 11 :00 a . m.. an d 7 :fiO p. m.
The t he <0 by ila*
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of 10 i
i-tiou defeated la s t Sunday. O iiski on the
T he band o f th e N orthw estern H igh school o f D e tro it, is going to p lay fo r us in K ellogg P a rk tom orrow night. L et's show o u r ap p recia tio n by giving them a good audience.
T h ro u g h th e courtesy of P au l J . W iedm an of th e P lym outh M otor Sales ( V . m ore p ark in g .space is ava ilab le fo r o u r use. T he v acan t lo t w est of the creek on th e sm ith side of Ann A rbor s tre e t, and p a r t o f th e garage p ro jierty a ro u n d th e H illm er L aundry , have been leveled off. P ro b ab ly before th is no te is read , lig h ts will have been in sta lled , .and signs w ill l»o set up. M ore th a n a h undred ea rs can be accom odated here. A utom obilists n a tu ra lly will show th e ir ap p recia tio n of Mr. W il'd m an 's courtesy by using these grounds ca refu lly .
L ast S a tu rd a y n ig lit. th e police s ta r te d to keep M ain s tre e t and Pen- niinan avenue free from double p a rk ing. T he s a fe ty a n d nppearnnee of these tw o b locks w as m uch im proved thereby . T h is policy w ill be con tin ued d u rin g th e season. I t w ill w ork no. serious h a rd sh ip on anyone since th e new p ark in g grounds w ill m ore th a n tak e ca re of th e m achines no longer ab le to tise th e stree ts. I am su re th a t everyone? who stops to cons id e r th a t w ith th e double p a rk in g in use. i t w ould l>e p ra c tica lly im possible fo r th e firem en to an sw er a fire ala rm from one o f th e stores, w ill approve th is new step in traffic regula tion .
T h is com ing M onday night, th e Comm ission will receive b ids fo r th e cons tru c tio n of th e sa n ita ry sew ers a u tho rized fo r th is season, and a lso fo r tin* $02,000 sew er bonds voted - th is spring.
T he five village officers, who- w ere am ong th e hundred o r so P lym outh m en v is itin g th e B urro u g h s A dding M achine Co.. T uesday , w ere very much im pressed w ith th e ir reception and the p lan t, an d m uch pleased th a t some djpy a t le a st p a r t o f th is fa c to ry will 1«> located here.
Some m ore of th e traffic m ark ing h as been pu t on th e pavem ents. T he county m arked th e ce n te r lin e s : Joe T essinun did th e le tte rin g , and the village crew m arked th e p ark in g aisles.
T he first c a r o f road oJ'fbTsAipposed to be sh ipped today, w e a th e r w a rm s up so t p u t on to th e best a d j u t a g e .
C A R E F U LThe government has just issued a report showing that at least -75 per
cent of the fires in this country are due to carelessness.Is there any excuse for your losing your home because you are careless
in just two ways:Too careless to get rid of rubbish and trash—And too careless to protect the property with an insurance policy?
YOU DON’T WANT TO BE THROWN UPON THE CHARITY OF NEIGHBORS, DO YOU?
WITHIN 5 MINUTESyou can find out what it will cost to protect your house and its contents —in about five minutes you will be surprised' to find out what thousands know—That insurance is one thing too cheap to do without.
W I L L I A M W O O DPhone|3 INSURANCE Huston Blk.
JO H N L . C RA N D ELL, A tty., P lym outh,1‘ M ichigan.
iiumnd fu r tin* c u ta w ay D rug bad to call upon G n n n g n r and York, w hile H am m ond fo r th e Officers, w ent all
II.
MEMORIAL DAYPotted plants in full bloom. Good
selection of varieties and colors.
Hanging Baskets
Plants for Bedding
L. S H O R EShattnck Farm —Opposite Cemetery. Phone 330
H u n ter , c.\Y. J a sk a . 2li. Denniston. lb.A. Ja sk a . ss. Long. r. f. IlauinuVnd. p. Holland, fib. R andall. I. f. Wolf. c. f.
T otalo tra w a y D rug
M cPherson, r . f. S m ith , ss. R oberts. 2b. U inilrba. 1b.
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fi2 It) MS 1 AB R U R 2 1 1 0
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Total 32 3 7 1 o tta w a v D rug—0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 7 1 H. of 1 3 0 7 0 3 2 3 1910 1
E m pires—T ay lo r and Morse.Next Sunday, th e H ouse of C orrec
tion will play th e C h ry sler M otor Co. of D etro it, a t the F arm G rounds.
V than candy a m d adults
DODGE DRUG STORE
LOCAL NEW S
Mrs. H a rry V i1 M iss M ary L 'onherynud M
nieda W heeler. Itbe udst week.M rs. J . 1‘etz. MTSsC. Pet/.. John
.Mr. andJ r .. Mr. a i d M rs. Ed. B e r t ra m / •llennnr IJw tram am i E. F m |
J- Ann j
theguests a t tin* home
and M rs. W illiam Pet/..W hile w a lk ing on M ain s tre e t lust
week T uesday . M rs. Sheldon G ale w as knocked dow n by a large (log jum ping ag a in st Iter in front of th e P lym outh H otel. She w as in ju red qu ite severely on the knee and b ru ising o th e r p a r ts of th e body. She w as a ss is ted in to an autom obile, an d . taken to a physician w here her in ju ries w ere a tten d e d to. She is g e ttin g along nicely a t th is w riting .
CH A N CERY N O T IC E ^No. 121244
STA TE O F M IC H IG A N , T he C irc u it C o u rt fo r th e C ounty o f W ayne, in C hancery.
P e te r D elker. p lain tiff, vs. W illiam N. S tevens an d Jo h n B. Cory, o r any o f th e ir unknow n h eirs , devisees, legatees, successors an d assigns, defendants.
AT A SE SSIO N O f sa id C ourt, held in th e C ourt Room th e re o f in th e C ity o f D e tro it, sa id C ounty an d S ta te , on th e 20th day o f A pril. A. D. 1925.
P R E S E N T : T he IIou. I l a r r y J . D ingem an. C ircu it Judge.
On read ing an d filing th e B ill of C om plain t in th is cau se fro m w hich i t sa tis fa c to rily ap p e ars to th e C ourt th a t title , in te re s ts o r c la im s to th e prem ises described in sa id B ill, and h e re in a f te r described , w hich rig h ts , ; title , in te re s ts am i cla im s o f sa id de fondan ts, an d each of them , i f they ever had any v a lid ity , sa id p la iu ti if ] a v e rs to be b a rred by th e continuous, ! open, no torious, und ispu ted , ad v e rse | an d exclusive possession o f p la in t i f f ; an d h is g ra n to rs fo r m ore th an fifteen (15) y ea rs la s t p ast, a n d fo r m ore th a n fifteen (15) y ea rs since th e seve ra l r ig h ts to th e possession th e re o f
hope th e [accrued in said respective defendants, oil can t>e w hich possession h a s been, d u rin g all
o f sa id tim e, an d s till is, ad v e rse an d hostile to th e rig h ts , title , in te re s ts an d c la im s of sa id respective defen d a n ts ; a n d upon re ad in g th e affidavit o f sa id p la in tiff th a t i t is n o t know n, and could n o t be a sc e rta in e d a f te r d llige tit sea rch an d inqu iry , w h e th er th e ir rig h ts , title , in te re s ts an d claim s bjivo been d isposed of by W ill, and
:mt i t canno t be asc e rta in e d in w h a t S ta te o r C o u n try /sa id d e fen d an ts r e side :
OX M OTION O F CRA N D ELL, T IN K IIA M & B A X T E R . A tto rn ey s fo r plaintiff.
IT IS O R D E R E D . T h a t W illiam N. i m orning S tevens a n d Jo h n B. Cory, o r any o f I
chu rch h i wit- th e ir unknow n heirs, devisees, lega-1 In of Velma I V iz I tecs, successors an d assigns, a n d the*
unknow n persons who a re , o r m ay be, ' en titled to cla im u n d e r them , ca u se i, th e ir several ap p e ara n ce s to be en te r- j’ ed h ere in in th e m aim er prov ided by law on o r before T H R E E (3 ) m onths * from th e d a te hereof, an d th a t th is | o rd e r be published o r served a s re quired by law.
H A RRY ,T. D IN G EM A N , I C ircu it J u d g e .!
IA tru e Copy. jR ussell McCabe. D epu ty C lerk. i S A ID S U IT involves th e t i t le to,
and is b ro u g h t to tq u ie t t i t le to , th e | lan d s a n d premises’ described in sa id 1 B ill o f C om plaint, a s fo llow s: In th e T ow nship of P lym outh . W ayne C ounty . S ta te o f M ichigan, to w it:
Comm encing a t a p o in t on th e ease line o f th e P ere M arq u ette R ailro ad and on th e so u th line o f A nn A rbor
! -street, so called, in th e V illage o f j P lym outh , ru n n in g thence ea ste rly a lo n g th e so u th line of sa id A nn
I A rbor S tre e t n ine an d one-half (9% j r d .) ro d s : thence sou therly , p a ra lle l : w ith M ill S tree t, so called, tw elve
(12 rd .) ro d s : thence w esterly , p a ra lle l w ith sa id firs t described line, to th e e a s t line of said P e re M arquette R a i l ro a d : thence n o rth e rly , a long th e sa id e a s t line of sa id R ailro ad , to th e place o f beginning, con ta in ing one- th ird (1-3) of an ac re, m ore or. less, •'ping in th e so u th w est q u a r te r
A L E T T E R FROM STA TE V E T E R IN A RIA N .
Lansing. May 12. 1925.V illage M anager.P lym outh. Mich.D ear S ir :
W e a r e in receipt ■»(' re p o rts to the effect tha t dogs a re being ix*rmitted to ru n a t la rg e in y o u r village, c o n tra ry t<* the provisions of th e q u aran tin e , w hich now affec ts all o f W ayne county.
Scot ion 7 o f Act 1-Sl o f th e P ublicA cts of 1919 s ta te s th a t it shall lie th e j (SW -y4 ) “o f S e c t io n 28."Tow n 1 S ou th d u ty of th e sheriff o f each coun ty i n ; o f R ange 8 E ast, tin.* d is tr ic t affected, and of h is j ^ _ JO H N L. CRA N D ELL,deputies, constab les arid o th e r m unicipal police officers, to see to it th a t such j q u a ra n tin e and o rders a re enforced.
T he o u tb reak of rab ies now sw eeping th e s ta te is a very serious m atte r, and any co-operation you m ay 1«* ab le to give in th e effort to contro l th e d is ease th ro u g h th e elim ination of the s tra y dogs w ill Ik* g re a tly apprecia ted .
Y ours very tru ly .B J. K IL L H A M ,
S ta te V ete rinarian .
One o f th e A tto rn ey s fo r P la in tiff .
M IC H IG A N S T A T E F A IR BOYS’SCHOOL.
T he M ichigan S ta te F a ir B oys’ School w ill be conducted along lines s im ila r to those o f p as t y ea rs d u rin g th e S ta te ^ a i r in D e tro it. Septem ber 4tli to 13th.
T he school will be com prised of one boy from each county in t h e s ta te , w ho w ill be e n titled to th is honor by hav ing received th e h ighest s tand ings on th e e ig h th g rad e county ex am in ation. and passing a n accep tab le exam in a tio n in ag ric u ltu re .
E^ch boy rep resen ting h is county will hav e a l l expenses p aid to th e
'a ir , an d w ill be com fortab ly q u arte r- tr a t th e g rounds fo r a week.T h e w in n er in W ayne C o u n ty 'W ill
be selec ted by a com m ittee o f w hich C ounty School Com m issioner, E*. W . Yost, is cha irm an .
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Snaps, P e a n u t W afers, lb.
P I N E A P P L E 2 9 cI)fl .Monte S lired o r G ra ted H a u n iia ri l-infaiH)l<-.
GINGER A LEcan 25c
PA L E DRYR ethesda— in
P v . ~ em erald bo ttle “ ^ ~E x tra O r} G inger Ale, b o ttlgJOc. Root B eer o r Lem on Soda, bo ttle 10c
10cSUGAR. JO lbs. 65c; 25 lb. sack 1 .6 5M ILK . C oun try Club. None b etter . 3 ta ll cans 2 5CORN. C lifton, tender. Can 14PEA'S, S ta n d ard W isconsin, c a n ............... 10C H E E S E , B adger B rick , low price, lb. .. . 2 8 cCHOCOLATE D RO PS in 1-lb. boxes, each .... 18SCREEN S. 24x37 All m etal, each ............... 6 4 c
BREA D. C ountry <’lnl>. 1% -lb. loaf I tO LIV ES, in B ulk, Doz.. 9 c : pint 2 2 cBEANS. C ountry C lub, 2 c a n s .................. 1 5 cCA TSU P, C ountry 1 0 cClub. S oz. bo ttle
R O L L E D OATS in bulk. lb. . .................... 4 CCHOCOLATE o r VAN ILLA FU D G E , lb. box 15BROOMS. No. 1— 5 Sew. E ach 59°
Have your Batteries looked over now, and avoid trouble during hot weather. All work guaranteed.
We have all sizes of tires in stock, and prices that are right.
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Phone No. 96 8S4 P w i w l k 'OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1925
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH/
REV. S. CONGER HATHAWAY, A. M„ PASTOR
Rev. H. G. Kellogg, of Jackson, will preach at the morning
service.
Evening worship as usual with sermon by the pastor
METHODIST NOTESN ext W ednesday n ig h t a t 8:00
o'clock. D r. H ow ard M usser, th eJu n g le M an o f In d ia , a t th is church . Xo charge fo r adm ission, b u t a free w ill o ffering fo r h is expenses. £ r .M usser is a m ost rem ark ab le speaker? H e a r him . -1* ■ ’
T onight, th e I loos te r Sunday-school class h as a pot-luck su p p er a t th e to u ris t cam p.
Sunday is F a th e rs ’ D ay in th is church . E very fa th e r should he ina tten d an ce . A souvenir poem w ill be p resented to every fa th e r who a tten d s.
P rizes a re being offered by ou r hoard of education fo r p o sters an - j nouneing th e sp irit an d purpose of j C h ild ren 's D ay. See th e p a s to r i f you a r e in terested . Any m em ber of th e , Sunday-school can t ry fo r it.
"F o rsak e not th e assem bling o f i yourse lves together, a s th e m an n er of som e is." 1
Miss V irg in ia Giles will give a special re ad in g on Service, a t th e j m orn ing serv ice next S unday. j
F A T H E R S ’ DAYWhat Sacred Associations Cluster Around the Word:
“F A T H E R ”“A true Father.is the best earthly friend while he lives, and
after he has gone there gathers round his head a halo of glory borrowed from heaven into which he has entered, and we name him with a feeling that is.almost worship.”
Special service and sermon in honor of our Fathers, next Sunday morning at 10:00. A souvenir poem will be given to every father who' attends. Miss Virginia Giles will give a short reading.
h e a r D r. M usser n ex t rib going m iles to see
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Phone 47 F re e D e liv e ry
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Coffee Cakes and Pies
They are delicious and wholesome
Story of Pocket K nifeo n e wile speaks, us an au th o rity is
quoted as say ing it req u ires 14.0<HI,0(H) pocket knives annually to supply the* dem and. W hile th ere is a proportion of p u rc h ases by tltose who have not h ith erto ca rried one. rep lacem ents con stitu te th e m ain po rtion of the business. T he Inform ation is added th a t th e av erag e W e of a pocket knife Is tw o year's. They d isap p ear through loss or breakage. T h e annual sales considered In conjunction w ith th e av erage life of ;i kn ife ind ica tes that about 2$. 600,000 persons ca rry th is useful a r tic le . — P ittsb u rg h Oazettp-
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D o not fa il i reck. H e is w nd hear.
: "B elieve on th e Lord Je su s C h ris t la n d thou shall bi%sirved. thou stud th j
household."
METHODISTM O R N IN G W O R S H IP A T 10:00
THE CHURCH THAT SERVES
EPISCOPALSUNDAY-SCHOOL AT 11:40*
7:30 p. m.—Song Service. Sermon, “Bring Him to Me!”
PAINTING ANDPAPERHANGING
We will hang paper a t 70c per double roll
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Light M uch Cheaper NowSince th e developm ent of e lec tric en
ergy, light bus stead ily become cheape r w ith th e resu lt th a t ligh t fo r household p u rposes today is only about one- six teen th a s expensive as Jr w as 40 y ea rs ago. • T h is is «• n <* of th e very few com m odifies, the- cost o f which has come down in recent years. I n is s ? ab o u t 1.1 If* oandtepow er could be bought fd r 81. hu t by 1923 81 would buy 10,200 cnndlepow er.
Electric Oil FieldAt Y enangyoung. India, which is on
the fam ous Iraw addy riv e r th e re is an all-e lectric oil field. H ere Hindu. Chinese and B urm ese coolies work alongside of elec tric well drills, electr ic pum ps an d o th e r e lectrica l equipm ent Including artific ial Illum ination.
I f yo u know o f a n ite m o f new s, phone o r send i t to th e M ail office.
H ouse-C leaningTim e
It’s not half the work it used to be, before you could get .
Fuller BrushesEverything to do the cleaning with, do it easier, and do it quicker. Women all welcome the Fuller Man when he calls. Watch for him, or phone for him to come any day you
J. HOKTONPhone 442.1 P lym outh
Farm s—V acant or Improved Properties Call up or come in and see some of these buys
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BAPTIST NOTES
M others' Day was rem em bered in an a p p ro p ria te m anner. Inst S unday, a t th e church . T he choir gave tw o spec ia l selections. T he m en 's trio sang. •'Xu Love Like M other's .Love.” T he p a s to r 's serm on w as from Ju d g es 5:7. "D eborah , a M other in Israe l." T he d ecora tions w ere red and w hite, and m ade th e room very p re tty .
T h e election o f Sunday-school office rs took place a t th e close of th e Sun- e r s took place a t th e close of th e Sunday-school hour, w ith th e follow ing re su lt.:
S u p erin ten d en t—H olland A lleubaugli Asst. Supt. — W a lte r I 'o s tiff See'y .— M rs. H olland A llcnbangh T re as .— K enneth W ilske O rg an is t— M rs. II. R. Sayles C h o ris te r— F ra n k H atnill F low er T reas .— M rs. A r c t ic Collins T he H. Y. 1‘. C. e n te r ta in e d in a
v e ry p lea sa n t w ay. th e ir m o th ers an d few guests in th e ch u rch p a r lo rs , la s t Sunday evening, a t 0 :0 0 p. m. M iss S t!rail D aly, p residen t o f th e society, welcomed tin* m others an d o th e rs to th e gath e rin g , and spoke a few w ords of g reeting . M rs. H . E . S ay les resc in d e d in a very ea rn es t w ay, u rg ing each young iterson to re sp ect an d honor th e ir m others, who h ad every d es ire an d p lan , fo r th e ir usefu lness and success in th e w orld, and especia lly in th e ir C h ris tia n 'life a n d influence. Miss I'.cruadcTt B allou in h e r add ress spoke o f tr ia ls and storm s, b u t sun sh ine w a s su re a f te r tin* s to rm and v ic to ry a f te r tr ia l , w hen wo follow th e rig h t p lan . E veryone w a s pleased w ith th e address. T h e p a s to r w as called to sp ea k to th e young men und women of th e society, giving a b rief review of th e B .'Y . i \ C. an d its p u rposes. T he m ee tin g closed w ithp ray er. All went u p s ta irs fo r th eevening service.'
T he 14. Y. P. I . ra lly o f th e W ayne associa tion m eets tonight al th e H igh school building. W alled Lake. B anquet a t <‘> :(X> p. m.
T he top ics fo r p ra y er m eeting w ill b e : May Hi, "A braham :v M ay 20."S a m u e l;" May 27th. "D anie l."
KING’S CORNERSR obert Johnston , w ho lias been con- f
lined to th e house th e p as t w eek and u nder flu* d o cto r 's ca re , is b e tte r a t tiiis w riting .
V isitors n t the P a rr is h hom e recen tly. w e re : Mr. an d M rs. A r th u r J lnn - c h e tt an d g randson. D onald Sehiffle, o f P lym outh , an d Mr. and M rs. F ra n k P a rr is h an d fam ily of th e W ayne road.
Miss W rig h t closed a very suceess- j fill te rm of school. W ednesday. T h is j w as M iss W rig h t's second te rm of j school in D is tric t No. 3. o f N ankin .| M rs. L eonard K ing a n d bro ther, j G lenn o f .Superior tow nship, w ere vis- ! ito rs a t th e hom e o f th e ir g ra n d p a ren ts. Mr. and M rs. C harles P a rr ish ,
j T uesday . «Sam uel I.'rb an iak is ag a in very sick
a t h is home.T he H e lp ing H and Society held a
very successfu l m eering th is m onth, a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. A r th u r 1 Iti ne lie li.
CHURCH NEWSFirst Presbyterian
Rev. S. C onger H a th a w ay , A. M. P a s to r
, C o rn in g w orsh ip a t 10:00, w ith ser- I m on by R ev. 11. C. Kellogg, of Jack - son. Sunday-school a t 11:15. C hristia n E n d eav o r m eeting a t 6 :30, led by A nna H ondorp. E vening w orsh ip a t 7 :30, w ith serm on by th e p asto r. P ra y e r m ee ting W ednesday n ight. C ho ir p ra c tic e T h u rsd a y n ight.
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
j L eliny (Jnltscliiilk led l In* 'C hristian ! E ndeavor niooiiug last Sunday eve- j Hilig. Several v is ito rs from the local
E pw orth League w ere present. Anna H ondorp leads next S unday.
T he p a s to r is to In* aw ay ag a in n ex t tfnnday on business of P resby tery . Ite is to o rda in Mr. Gibbon a s e lder in th e Y psilan ti ehureli. Mr. Gibbon is b ro th e r to M rs. McLeod o f o u r ow n congregation , am i is w ell know n in P lym outh . T he p a s to r w ill be back to conduct th e evening service. In the m orning. Rev. H. G. K ellogg of Jack - son. will p reach.
W e w ere g lad to, welcome so m any m others a t th e m orning serv ice la s t
j Sunday . T he church w as aga in crow ded w ith w orsh ippers, an d a fine serm on w ith special m usic by th e cho ir w a s enjoyed.
T he tw o flags ad d to o u r services n g re a t deal of beau ty a n d m eaning. H ow did we get a long w ith o u t them ?
T he m en’s class keeps w ell above th e av e rag e in a t te n d a n c e : and i t is only well s ta ffe d in its g row th . W a it •until i t gets thorough ly u n d er way. B a ttle C reek m ay hav e th e la rg e s t m en’s class In th e s ta te : b u t P lym ou th is destined to have th e best. W hy not?
A p le a sa n t m eeting o f th e B usy W om an's Bible C lass .w as enjoyed a t th e hom e of M rs. Hummel* Inst T uesday . T h a t a fine pot-luck d in n e r w as served, goes w ith o u t saying. T he p asto r had to be in M arshall fo r a P ro b a te C o u rt bearing , an d could n o t enjoy th e d in n er th is time.
S ave th e evening of Ju n e 0 th fo r th e .p ipe o rgan re c ita l to be g iven by M iss Olive M erz, o u r o rg a n is t, w ho is a pup il o f D r j M acK ay, th e o rg a n is t o f S t. P a u l’s C ath ed ra l. P lym outh w ill h av e a n o th e r chance to h e a r som e good o rgan m usic.
T h e W om an’s A u x iliary m et la s t W ednesday a t th e church . R ep o rts w ere given o f th e P resb y te ria l m eeting held recen tly in P on tiac .
.M ethodistRev. I). D. N agle. P a s to r
.M orning w orsh ip a t 10:00. F a th e rs ' D ay serv ices a n d sernlon. Miss V irg in ia G iles g ives a special reading . Sunday-school. 11 :4<>. E p w o rth L eague a t 6:30. Evening service, song serv ice and s e rm o n : "B rin g H im to Me."
L u th e ra nRev. C h arles S ira son, P a s to r
G erm an serv ices in th e m orning, an d E nglish serv ices in th e evening.
Sunday-school a t 11:30.
S t. J o h n 's EpiscopalI'n ion S treet
I Rev. F ra n k C opeland. R ecto r I F if th Sunday a f te r B lister— Kve- I n ing serv ice w ith ad d ress by Rev.
F ran k Copeland a t 7:30. Sunday- •I school a t 11:15 a. in.. S idney D. S trong.[ superin tenden t.
F ir s t C hurch of C h ris t, S cien tistI F irs t C hurch o f C hris t. Scien tist, j corner M ain an d Dodge s tre e ts . Sund a y m orning service. 10:30 o’clock, j Suhj«*ct. "M orta ls and Im m ortals."
W ednesday evening, testim ony ser- I vice. 7 :30. H eading room in re a r of ch u rch open daily from 2 to 4 p. m.. ex cep t S undays a n d holidays. E very one welcome. A lending lib ra ry of C h ris tia n Science l i te ra tu re is m ain tained .
CatholicCor. D odge an d U nion Sts.
F r . Lefovre.276 U nion S t. P hone 116
Sundays— M asses a t 7 :30 an d 9 :13. Confessions before mass.
W eek-days— M ass a t 7 :30. T h is h o u r m akes i t convenient fo r th e ch ild re n to a tte n d on th e ir w ay to
■ school. All should begin th e d ay w ith I God.j Societies— T he H oly N am e society, j fo r a ll m en a n d young men. Coin- i m union th e second Sunday of th e m onth.
I A lta r Society— C om prising a ll the ! lad ies an d young lad ies. Comm union | th e f irs t S unday of each m onth.• C h ild ren of M ary— E very ch ild of i th e p a r ish m u st belong, an d m u st go i to com m union every fo u r th S un d ay of | th e m onth.
C atechism — E very S a tu rd ay . M assa t 8:00. In s tru c tio n s by F r . L efevre im m ediately a f te r . Q uestions by Miss M ary M ertens, M iss K athleen^ Lehm an an d M iss D oro thy Finl&n. A ll ch ild ren a r e obliged to a tte n d these in structions .
BaptistR ev. H o race E. Sayles, P a s to r
P ra y e r m eeting, W ednesday evening a t 7:30.
C ovenant m eeting, th e la s t T h u rs d ay evening in each m onth.
1 0 :00 a . m ., p reach in g service. 1 1 :30 a . m., Sunday-school. 6 :00 p .m., B. Y. P . U. 7 :00 p . m . p re ach in g service.
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Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n Schm id t an d son o f R oyal O ak, sp en t S unday w ith th e la t te r ’s m other, M rs. Wm. R ic h ard s. 1
Jam es W ilson, who w orks a t F o rd ’s w as hom e sick, la s t week.
E rn e s t L ayaz .sp en t S unday In D etro i t w ith Mr. an d M rs. George Roberts*
M r. an d l i re . P ercy H . G ray m otored o u t from D e tro it, a n d h a d Sunday d in n er w ith M r. a n d M rs. M cK er- reg h an a t ‘’C herry H e igh ts .”
M rs.’ H erbert. Moe sp en t F r id a y in D etro it.
W ork w ill s t a r t T u esd a y m orn ing to finish th e slu icew ay fro m F o rd fac- tp ry to th e dam , w ith a s team d re d g er an d a la rg e fo rce of m en ’ also a gang of m en to p u t on th e fin ish ing touches to th e fa c to ry . ’
Come in an d see m y $5.00 h a ts . I have a la rg e asso rtm en t o f sty les, co lors and sizes. M ao som e ch ild re n ’s h a ts ju s t in. M rs. C . ,0 . D ickerson . 122 N o rth H arv ey s tree t.
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NEWBURG BASE BALL
N ew burg opened ttie base ball s ea son a t A vondale In n , M ay 10, being* l e ^ feu ted by th e score of 4 to 3.
N ext S unday. M ay -lT tb , they willplay N ortlw ille a t N orthv ille grounds.N ew burg AB H EItem us, ss„ p. .. ......................... 4 0 0A. Zielasko. lb . ..,.................... 4 0 0Leach, c. .. . . . . .......................... 3 2 0P rlsko , <•. f ....... ____ ________ 4 1 0J . T ay lo r. 2b. .. .......................... t 0 9B ennett, r. t. ......................... 4, 0 0H iveley. 1. f. . ................... ...... 3 1 0G. H ess, 3b........ ................ ........ 3 1 1Spike, p . s.. .... 2 0 1
31 5 2•Avondale AB H EGus. 1. f. ... ...................... 2 0 0O. H ealey, p. . ................... ..... 4 2 \
G ettle , c. f ......... 1 . oC. H ealy , r. f. .. ........................ 4 a ^ oC om al, c.............. .......................... 4 0 0J . H ealey, lb . ............... .......... 4 0 0M urphy, ss. . + - ........- 3 0 0
32 7 2.Newburg 1 0- 0 0 0 "0 1 0 1—3Avonda le 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 —X
Tw o-base h its-^G ettle , 1 ; B aker, 2T H its off o f Strike, 6 In 6 in n in g s;
off o f Rem us, 1 in 2 inriings.N ew burg team w ould like gam es.
C all d u rin g th e evening, phone 246JT2.
W e have purchased a limited number of very attractive Blackboard “For Sale” Signs.
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Every farmer will want one these signs to advertise what he may have for sale.
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If you will call at our office, we will be glaSl to give you Free of Charge one of these signs with your name printed on it.
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for SaturdayPlain Ratine, per yard .............. .... ............ 35c
Genuine B. V. D.’s, each ........ ......................$1.10
Veretex Athletic Suits, B. V. D. Style, each ... 75c
Boys’ Summer Weight Pants, pair ......... 69c
4 Pair Allen A Children’s Hose ............ 98c
4 Pair Men’s Allen A Hose .................... ! 95c
Men’s Work P an ts__________ ________ $1.49
All Colton Mattress...................... ............$8.85
NEW SHIPMENT* OF DRESSES• „ /
Come and Get Your Choice
SOUTH SALEMM rs. Coda S avery an d M rs. John
Ren wick d rove to N ortb v ille la s t w eek T h u rsd ay , an d ca lled bn' M rs. F loyd P erk in s an d l i tt le d au g h te r, P h y llis Jean , a t th e hospital.
M r. arid M rs. W a lte r Sieloff an d ch ild ren o f R oyal O ak, w ere ca lle rs a t M ayford Sleloft’s T h u rsd a y afte rnoon .
E velyn R o rab a ch e r ce leb ra ted h e r e igh th b ir th d a y S a tu rd a y , by e n te r ta in in g th irteen ! of h e r schoolm ates. T he guests w e re : V ivian G roth, F rie d a H anson, Io la C urtis, L illia n a n d Vil-
D olecek, D oro thy , M y rtle „ a n d E lea n o r F a lio tt , N orm a, S erena an d M a r illa ' S avery , M arjo rie an d Cole. A delicious su p p er f f a y K n
M r. a n d M rs. George EiU pft w ere a t N o rth F arm iqgm n, SujW ay, w here they v isited th e i i l l i t t ly r e w niece, E th el R u th T u rn e r, a t IhCTiom e o f h e r p a r e n ts , Mr. an d M rs. W illiam A. T u rn e r.
M ayford Sieloff w as on th e D e tro it m ark e t S a tu rd ay .
A larg e crow d a tten d e d th e d^nce a t O tto B ohling’s, F rid a y evening, a n d ab o u t $80 w as c le a re d fo r th e benefit o f J a r v is school. M iss L ily B urg w as given th e honor f o r th e p re tt ie s t trim m ed box.
R o b ert B ulm on, F re d E h re n b erg an d W illa rd Lockw ood a re em ployed in P lym outh , d riv in g from hom e.
M r. a n d M rs. A. J . L ew is o f Ovid, v isited th e L ew is fam ilies here , fro m W ednesday to F rid a y l a s t w eek. T h u rsd a y , M esdam es A. J . a n d C.. R . L ew is w ere in D earborn .
M r. a n d M rs. C arle to n L ew is a t- te f id e d ^ h u rc h a t C herry H ill, Sunday , arid sp en t th e af te rn o o n w ith M rs. Jam es D icks, n e a r Saline.
Jo h n Y anBonn an d B rac e R o rab ach e r a r e liste d w ith th e sick -th is week.
th e day v is itin g th e ir niece, E lln o ra R ud ick , w ho is a t th e san ito riu m th ere .
M rs. T. P . G eer e n te r ta in e d th e S up erio r L ad ies ' Sew ing C lass, a t h e r hom e, T h u rsd a y evening. T hey sp en t th e tim e in fittin g dresses a n d p la n n ing fo r A chievem ent day.
Mr. an d M rs. D e lb e rt K in g o f Ypai- la n ti, ca lled a t th e p a re n ta l hom e Sun- day .
F re d F ishbeck is serv ing a s ju ro r a t M ay te rm o f c irc u it co u rt.
M rs. F re d M eyers h a s been engaged to teach th e F ra in ’s L ak e school, and M iss Em m a Gom m els is going to teach th e G eer school a n o th e r term .
Mr. an il M rs. L eonard K in g w ere given an old tim e sh ivaree , M onday night, by th e neighbors.
Mr. Imd M rs. G. L yke sp en t T u esd ay evening a t th e C larence Sherw ood home.
M rs. G ust L idke w as ca lle d to D etro it, F rid ay , by th e d e a th o f h e r m other, M rs. F re d R einholtz .
Mr. an d M rs. C a rl R e n g e r t f e n d e d th e fu n e ra l o f M rs. F re d R e in h o ltz in D e tro it, Monday.
Do your shopping in Plymouth. You can do better.
A U C T I O NHARRY C. ROBINSON, Auctioneer
Phone 7, PlymouthH aving sold th e p a r t o f la n d I
fa rm ed , I w ill se ll a t p ub lic auction , on th e F ra n k P a lm e r fa rm , % nrile so u th o f P lym outh , on e o rn er o f S o u th M ain s t r e e t a n d G olden ro ad , th e fo llow ing described p ro p e rty , on
Friday, May 15, '2 5AT 1:00 O’CLOCK SHARP
FRAIN’S LAKEMiss' Ethel Shock, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Shock of this place, and Clarence Bower of Ypsilanti, were quietly united in marriage Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 O’clock, at the Lutheran parsonage, BeV. Fenker performing the ceremony. Edward Hnrellbrink and Miss Genevieve Shock, cousin of the bride, attended the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rengert were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klavitte* of Ypsilanti, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eachels and children spent Sunday in Detroit, visiting friends, and relatives. “
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and family of Denton, were callers at the Ira Walker home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. BngeBmrdt are visiting with relatives at Sumpter, Mich.
Miss Helen Koaolowsld of Detroit, t Sunday with her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Slyfield spent Sunday at Wayne, visiting the- latter’s, mother, Mrs. MePbee.
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’teacher and pujrilU,'to attend. the an-, naal Hatchet Sharpe&er ' of Trait: blazer; Club, at the Normal, Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlil RaOick and chU-, dun, with Mr . and .M®.^ and, IMP* Chariot, of Detroit; motored to HqwnlL Sunday. and «ant|
LIVE STOCK0 H ead o f D u rh am S teers , f a t , ab o u t
1000 lbs. each1 Four-Y ear-O ld F a t D ry Cow1 8-Y ear-Old H o ls te in Cow, giving m ilk 5 F rit H ogs, -about 200 lbs. ea ch '
Choice G ray M are, 8 y rs . old, w t. 1300 lbs.
HAY AND GRAINQuantity of Hay Quantity of Corn in Ear
Bu. of Choice White Oats 1 Stack , of Oat Straw
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro
bate Court for the County of Wayne.In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles E. Maynard, deceased.Notice is hereby given that, by
virtue of an order of said court, made J Shovel Flow on the fifth, day of May, A. D. 1928,I shall sell, at public auction, on the 13th day of June, A. D. 1925, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon pt the premises 1009. West Ann Arbor 8 k, Plymouth, Michigan, In said county* the interest of said estate in the following described real estate, to w it'
A parcel of land in the Village of Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan, described as commenting a t the Northwest corner' of a poet in the center of the Ann Arbor Road, of a piece of land-sold, by Cassias JR. Kellogg to Hiram Newman, thence running South on .the line of Cassius R.Kellogg, 11% rods, t&ence East 4 rods and 6 ft., thence- North, parailel^wlth the first above described-boundary line 11% rods to the center of said. Ann Arbor road; thence West 4 rods and 6 f t to the place ofbeghming, containing 44,rods e# land' more or lea* situ* a te<L on Section 27, Township. «f Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan -
Dated this 5th day of May, A. D.1925.
CHARLES BATHBUBN, SR.,Administrator of the. Estate of Charles E. Maynard, Detid.
FARM TOOLS1 McCormick Grain. Binder 1 McCormick Com Binder k 1 Milwaukee Mower, 6 ft. cut 1 Gearless Hay Loader 1 McCormick Hay Rake 1 Oliver Two-Horse Cultivator
1 Truck Wagon1 Hay and Stock Back Combined
Superior Corn Planter with Check and Fertilizer
1 Improved Campbell Fanning Mill Set Howe Scales, 100 lbs. ' Spring-Tooth Harrow
Spike-Tooth Harrow
OOHMBSHINIB’S 'NOTICE✓ ; No. 112429
In the matter!. .of the estate of Winfield Birch, deceased*
I , th e undersigned , h a r in g ap p o in ted by th e P ro b a te C o u rt fo r th e C ounty o f W ayne, S ta te o f M lcblr g an . C om m issioner to receive, am in e a n d a d ju s t a l l c la im s am i dem an d s o f a l l p e rso n s a g a in s t to ld d e ceased do hereby- g iv e n o tice t h a t I w ill -m ee t-a t th e o ff ie eo f J o h n .8 . Day- to n , 'P ly m o u th , Mlcfij, in C ounty, on F rid * y r th e S id d a y o f July,-A . D . 1028,. am i tm .i to w w a y ^ d»S d * y <rfi
School closed V rld o r , to ollow A. D . W2S, i t I^-dO o ’d o *|rim. of each of
A U C T I O NHARRY C ROBINSON
, Phone 7, Plymouth
Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction on the , premises 1 % miles south of Plymouth road, or % mile north of Warren Arenne, on Middle Belt road, on
Tuesday, May 19, ’25AT 10:00 O’CLOCK SHARP
CATTLEX Red and White Cow, 0 yrs. old, fresh 1 Holstein Cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh in Jan. 1 Holstein Cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh In Jan. 1 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh in Mar. 1 Holstein Cow? 10 yrs. old, fresh in Dec. 1 Holstein Cow, 10 yrs. old, fresh 1 Holstein Cow, 6 yrs. old, due June 1 1 Holstein Cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by side 1 Blue Cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 1 Holstein Cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh 1 Bull, 2 yrs. old
J. Set Light Sleigh Bonners 1, Horse Power 1 Land Roller,1 Meyers Hay Car, Pulleys and Fork
100-it Hay Rope I Chicken Crate 1 Hand Com Planter 1 Cast Iron Tank H ater X Lawn Mower; 18-in. cut 1 McCormick Hay Rake 1 Hog House 1 Cornsheller40 Pptato Crates 1 Board ScraperWhlffletrees, Neckyokes and./other
articles too numerous to nusjflon .HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 9x12 Wilton Rug "1 9x12 Oriental Rug1 8x10 Brussels Bug
Flint and Walling Power Washing MachineSinger Sewing Machine
2 Carpet Sweepers.5 Oak Dining Room Chairs 1 Chicken Cover for 100 Chicks 1 tee Cream Freezer1 Round Drop Leaf Table2 Rocking Chairs 1 Sanitary Cot
Four-Quart Glass Churn 15-gal. Qroek
1 Copper Wash Boiler And a number of other articles
TERMS OF 6AIJ5-AU o£$20.00 or under, i cash. Over am o u n t 8lX M onths’ Hm» on hnnfc^frl* notes at 7 per cent interest, payable ait Plymouth United Savings Bank.
Fraado Palau*-WILLIAM H R 0*rk_
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1 Buckskin Horae 11 yrs. old, wt. 1400 ibs.
1 Bay Horae, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1400 lbs. 1 Bay Horae, 20 yra. old, wt. 1400 lbs. 1 Gray Horae, 11 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs. Two Double Harness Two Single Harness
HAY AND GRAIN f200 Bn. Oats 10 Tons Hay100 Bu. Petoskey Seed Potatoes
FARM TOOLS1 Fordson Tractor 1 Oliver Tractor Plow 1 Stover Feed Grinder 1 Ford Track 1 Empire Jr. Grain Drill 1 Deriving Corn Binder 1 Deering Corn Binder 1 Deering Grain Binder 1 Milwaukee Mowing Machine I Hooves Potato Digger 1 Champion Potato Digger 1 Land Holier1 Three-Section Spring-Tooth Harrow1 Lever Drag2 Two-Horse Cultivators1 Two-Horse Plow 1 Shovel Plow 1 Single. Cultivator 1 Keystone Side -Delivery Rake 1 Keystone Hay Loader 1 Osborne Damp Rake 1 Set 1200-lb. Scutes 1 Bobsleigh Hay Fork, Rope and Pulley 1 8 -lnch Tire Wagon 1 Wagon Box 1 2-inch Tire Wagon lSpdag. Wagon 1, Hay Back l_Bnde Manure Spreader 1 Grindstone 1 Cornsheller1 Buzz 8 aw 1 25-ft. Belt
100-gal Gas Tank3 5tfgal. Tanks 1 Stoneboafc3 Iron Kettles 1 Gravel Box1 Dinner Bell 0 Log Chains2 Wheelbarrows 2 Corn Markers1 Aerator 4 Milk Cans and PaBa 1 Feed Box1 0 ft. Ensilage.in 12-ft. Silo ».1 Barn 30x90 1 Barn f “1 Hog Barn 18x30 1 Milk House1 Grahgry 18x80 1 Silo 12x90300 Rods Fence Wire •400 Fence Posts * * * .
of examining agd allowing, claims, arid thgt four months from! 6th day ofM ay, A. D.192B? Were-
A by aaid.Ooazt far a ed ito a to j t o m e . t o r e x u *
..........May S, 1928.
- IIU K S PALMER.
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ri THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1986
The Rewards of Age and ServiceT h e g ra d e n o tes w ere fu rn ish e d by
G lad y s H a k e ; th e H ig h school by Je a n H islop, a n d th e b a se b a ll by P ie rre Kenyon.
T h e Bank on the Corner
W e Pay 4 °fo on Savings Accounts
Our officers and directors have devoted their lives to building up this Iagtitutdon to conform to the ir, ideal of service to Plymouth.
Throughout their many years of ceaseless effort, what they have striven for and enjoyed, have been the confidence of depositors in this, their Institution, and the good will of this cojnmunity.
These are priceless possessions acquired only through long experience m insuring customers safety and service and in promoting the best interests of the community at all times.
You will always find “Bank of Service.” '
a hearty welcome at this
'‘Since 1890”
P ly m o u th U n ite d S a v in g s B a n kMain Bank, 330 Main S t
Branch Office, Cor. Starkweather Ave. and Liberty S t
PLYMOUTH WINS FROM FARM.INGTON, It TO 5.'-
-The local H ig h school n ine ea sily defe a ted th e in fe r io r F a rm in g to n tea m by th e sco re o f 10 to 5, la s t F rid a y . T a y lo r P lym outh ’s le f t h an d e r, held th e v isito rs scoreless u n ti l th e la s t inn ing , w hen h is a rm b e g a n .to tire . D ue to T ay lo r’s slow ing up, F a rm in g to n seem ed to g et in to th e h it tin g h a b i t T h e ir good b a ttin g s t re a k n e tte d th em only five runs. O n r o th e rs frwirler, Row land, w as sen t in to th e box, a n d being fresh , stopped th e ir h it tin g s trea k , a n d ended th e gam e w ith o u t le t t in g la an y m ore runs.
P lym outh ’s ru n s w ere q u ite evenly d is tr ib u te d th ro u g h o u t th e ga w hich is p roo f o f th e ir consis ten t play ing . T hey su re ly look like cham pionship team now, a n d w e hope th ey w ill con tinue to look so.
THE JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUETT he Ju n io r-S en io r b an q u e t of 1925
w as held in th e H igh school andl-
I am still Located at Hie Old Stand
Keep me in mind for
Insurance and Real Estate
R u s s e l l A . W in g a r d *REALTOR
Phone 1 13|F-2 746^St ark weather A ve.
The Shingle That Never CurieIRadiptor Repairing, Welding
* and Cutting
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GAYDE BROS.Phone 53 North Village
V - K H o m e . W a t e r
S y s t e m s' PROVIDE WATER FOR—
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Kitchen, Bathroom, Laundry yand Garage.
W atering the L iv e Stock Sprinkling the Garden and Grass. Protection against fire.
They Eliminate Drudgery, Save Time, Labor and Money, and add Convenience, Comfort and Happiness.Come and let ns explain further.
HUGER & FISHERShop in Rear Conner Hardware
Hager Phone 157 Fisher Phene 313-F2
WHY NOTH A V E T H A T , L A W N M OW ER SH A R PE N E D A N D R EPA IR ED
B EFO R E T H E RUSH?
JOHN Lu GRAND ELL, Atty„ Plymouth, Michigan.
CHANCERY NOTICENo. 121245
ST A T E O F M ICH IG A N , T h e C irc u it C o u rt fo r th e C ounty of W ayne, in C hancery .
E d g a r H a rsh b arg er, p la in tiff, vs. O liver B ooth , Jo sep h L. F o ste r, George L. H ughes, S a ra h J . H ughes, T ra c y L . H ughes, G eorge C. Hughes, E llis B. H ughes, H . B . H olbrook, w hose firs t nam e Is unknow n, Jo h n Jackson , Jo h n I . Jackson , Is a a c A lden, O iler Booth, Jo h n K ingon, J ed e d la h H ughes, Lorenzo F oste r, H ira m G. M arv in a n d S a ra h M arvin , h is w ife, a n d S tephen B. M alklem , or a n y o f th e ir unknow n he irs , devisees, legatees, successors a n d assigns, defendan ts.
A T A S E SSIO N O F S A ID COURT, H e ld a t th e C o u rt H ouse in th e C ity o f D e tro it, sa id C ounty a n d S ta te , on th e 20th d ay o f A pril, A. D . 1925.
P R E S E N T : T h e H on. H a rry J. D ingem an, C ircu it Judge.
ON R E A D IN G A N D F IL IN G th e B ill o f C om plain t in th is cau se from w hich i t sa tis fa c to rily ap p e a rs to th e C o u rt t h a t t i tle , in te re s ts o r cla im s to th e prem ises described in sa id B ill, an d h e re in a f te r described , w hich rig h ts , title , in te re s ts an d cla im s o f sa id defe n d an ts , a n d each ofi them , i f th ey e v e r h ad an y v alid ity , sa id p la in tiff a v e rs to be b a rre d by th e continuous, open, no to rious, und ispu ted , ad v e rse an d exclusive possession o f sa id p la in tiff an d h is g ra n to r s fo r m ore th a n fifteen (15) y e a rs la s t p a s t, an d fo r m ore th a n fifteen 415) y e a rs since th e sev era l r ig h ts to th e possession th e re o f accru ed in sa id respective defen d an ts , w hich possession h a s been d u rin g a l l o f sa id tim e, a n d s t il l is, ad v e rse a n d h o stile to th e r ig h ts , (itie, in te re s ts an d c la im s o f sa id respective d efendan ts , a n d upo n re ad in g th e affidavit o f p la in tiff th a t i t i s n o t known- a n d could n o t be ascerta in ed , a f te r d ilig e n t sea rch a n d inqu iry , w h e th e r th e d e fen d an ts nam ed a re liv ing o r dead , o r w h e th e r th e ir r ig h ts , title , in te re s ts an d cla im s h av e been d isposed o f by w ill, a n d th a t i t canno t be asc e rta in e d in w h a t S ta te o r Count ry sa id d e fen d an ts re s id e :
ON M O TIO N O F C RA N D ELL, T IN K HAM & B A X T E R , a tto rn e y s fo r p lain tiff.
I T IS O R D E R E D , t h a t O liver Booth, Jo sep h L. F o s te r, G eorge L. H ughes, S a ra h J . H u g h e s, T ra cy L. H ughes, G eorge <X H ughes, E llis B. H ughes, H . B. H olbrook, w hose firs t name- is b n know n, Jo h n Jackson , Jo h n I . Jackson , .. Isa a c A lden, O lie r Booth, Jo h n K ingon, J ed e d ia h H ughes, Lorenzo F o s te r, H ira m G. M arv in a n d S a ra h M arv in , h is w ife, an d S tephen B. M alklem , o r an y o f th e ir unknow n heirs , devisees, legatees, successors ajta assigns; aQd th e unknow n p e rso n s w ho a re , o r m ay be, e n title d to ektim u n d e r them , ca u se th e ir sev e ra l a p p earan ces to be en te red h e re in in th e ma nne r prov ided by law on o r before th re e m on ths v fro m th e d a te hereof, an d th a t th is O rd er be published o r served a s re q u ired by law .
H A RRY J . DINGEM AN,(A t ru e copy) C ircu it Judge.
R ussell McCabe, D ep u ty C lerk,S aid s u i t involves th e . t i tle to , a n d
is b rought, to q u ie t t i t le to , th e a n d p re m ise s described In sa id B ill o f C om plain t, .a s fo llo w s: S itu a te d in th e T ow nship .of C anton, W ayne County , M ichigan, to w i t :
T h e n o rth e a s t q u a r te r (1 P H 4 ) o f Section te n (10) e ic e p t th e e a s t te n (10-A) a c re s th e re o f, o f T ow n tw o (2 ) S o u th o f R ange e ig h t (8 ) '.E a s t
JO H N L C RA N D ELL, One o f th e A tto rn ey s fo r P la in tiff .
to rium , F rid a y evening, M ay 8 th . T h e au d ito riu m w as decorated in a q u a in t old H o lland w ay, w ith a tu lip bed s u rrounded by a la t t ic e fence w ith vines clim bing over It. T h e o rig in a lity o f th e Ju n io rs show ed in th e decorations. A t one side, re ach in g n ea rly ,to th e ceiling, stood a big H o llan d w indm ill, from w hich s tre a m e rs o f b lue and w h ite ra d ia te d over th e heads o f th e b an q u e ters to th e opposite side. B ig wooden shoes, tille d w ith dyed excels io r to resem ble g ra ss , held tu lips, a r tif ic ia l b u t convincing. . T he Ice. c ream w as serv ed In p a p e r cups-inside flow er p o ts ; i ts chocolate color, w ith thd sing le tu lip g row ing fro m i t su re ly looked like “H olland so il.”
T h e b an q u e t w as serv ed by fo u rte en Sophom ore g irls d ressed in D u tch costum es, seven a s g irls an d seven as boys. T he fa v o rs w ere l i tt le D u tch w indm ills, wooden shoes, c h u m s an d p ieces of fu rn itu re . T h e p rogram w as a s fo llow s:G uards o f th e D ykes— B lanche F ree
m an ;T he R is ing Tide— M ary P a r r o tt D u tch P e te r—D oris HnnWii T h e B urgom eister—-E verett' C um m ins A D u tch Love— M rs. M u rray G ardens in H o lland—M r. R oss D utch D ance— V irg in ia G iles, D oris
W hippleTo H ans— J u lia W ilcox T o G retchen— F o rre s t H u b e rt T h e - T u rn in g o f th e M ill— K enneth
W ilske
GRADE NOTESA new victrO la w ill be fo u n d in th e '
,B2 room . I t Was p u rc h ased by th e B Second a n d F ir s t g rade , fro m th e money they received fro m th e p lay th a t w a s given la s t week. T he B Second is s tu d y in g "Good T im es on th e F a rm ” fo r reading .
T he F ir s t g ra d e is m ak in g p a rro ts -in sw ings fo r th e exhib ition , F rid a y evening.
C lifford F u n k h as m oved to Bellp- v ille fo r th e re s t o f th e term .
T he boys of th e B F ir s t a re m aking b a rn s and rocking h o rses , a n d th e g irls a re m ak in g ho u ses an d fu rn itu re , fq r th e exhib ition , F rid ay .
L ittle J a n e A dam s h a s ju s t en te red th e A Second th is week. She cam e from th e P ie rce School, in M arshall.
P rizes w ill be aw ard e d th is wetek, in th e Second g ra d e , fo r th e C lean H and w inners. G arden booklets a r e being m ade by th e boys an d g irl3 o f th e Second grade.
L it tle D oris Lockw ood o f th e T h ird 4 g rade , v is ite d H ig h lan d o v e r th e w eekend.
Doll houses a n d th e a tre s a re being m ade by th e T h ird grade. v
A g re a t su rp r ise w a s givOn M iss K im ball, F rid a y , by th e p u p ils o f th e F o u rth g rade , th e d a y being h e r b i r th day.-
HIGH SCHOOL NOTEST h e ' Sen io r C lass a r e going to v is it
th e P hysics d ep a rtm e n t o f th e Uni-' v e rs ity o f M ichigan on F r id a y , M ay 15 .
On F rid a y af te rn o o n , th e G rade school o f P ly m o u th , w ill g ive a n ex h ibition.
T h e F resh m en a r e hav in g a class p a r ty T u esd a y evening, a t the; M. E . C om m unity T?aq
A picn ic w a s h eld b y / t h e e igh th g rade , a t th e to u r is t cam p la s t week.
T h e A ggie C lub o f P ly m o u th is sending ju d g in g tea m s to L a n sin g th e 14 th a n d 15th o f M ay, t d ju d g e p o u ltry , stock, g ra in an d p o ta toes . A bout fifteen people expect to go. ;;
PLYMOUTH LOSES TO ORCHARD LAKE POLISH SEMINARY.Last Wednesday, Plymouth lost a
hard game to the IV>llsh Seminary, by the score of 12 to 6L By the looks of ’the score, ope would think It wgs an
r victory for ' the lake dwellers; however, it was a band fought game from beginning to end. The Plymouth team, aa was predieted earlier hi the season, are fast becoming, hard hitters, which was shown), when Hie Seminary's
pitcher was battered o«t-bCr«im, box, and another was substituted. Wve fed felte confident in' "the team gftw Haring pfryed such * h ud htt-
: game at'Otohaxd Lake and aro sore that they -wML really do ~ thing wortK-wbito Hife season.
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; S T A R KMr. a n d M rs. B a sse tt a n d fam ily of
N ank in M ills, spent; th e W'pek-end a t th e ir co ttag e a t I s la n d Lake.
M r. an d M rs. J o h n 'lv a r r ic k o f D etro it, v is ite d h is m o th er a n d b ro th er , T h o m as , S unday. A f te r a tten d in g ch u rch a t L ivon ia C en ter, a n d hav ing d in n er w ith M rs. Jo h n Baze, a l l re tu rn e d hom e ag a in to \v is i t th e re s t o f th e d ay a t N a n k in M ills. F ra n k K a r- r i d t also ca lled on h is m o th er in th e m orning . ' v .
M r. C hase is soon to open u p a sub d iv ision on th e F arm in g to n road , be-. / tw een th e tow n line, -know n a s . th e “B o n ep art road” a n d P ly m o u th ro ad .
A r th u r T ro s t Is d riv in g a new F o rd coupe, a n d F re d Voss is a lso d riv in g ^ p e w ca r.
Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam Love a n d Mr. an d M rs. L. W a rre n Goodell a n d fa m ily o f D e tro it, sp en t S unday a t C arle- to n w ith M rs. Love’s m o th er .a n d fa th e r , M r. a n d M rs. S am uel B row p.
M rs. C. Voss o f N an k in M ills, had th e m isfo rtu n e to fa ll a n d b re ak a rib b u t w e ek .* ' 1
T h e P . % A. o f th e b rick school held th e la s t m ee ting o f th is sem ester, la s t F rid a y , w ith n o t very good g tten d -
AH are v e ry busy on th e fa rm th i s fine w e a th e r.. T he p residen t, M rs.. - J a m e s Love; hopes fo r b e t te r a t te n d an c e In S eptem ber.
L is te n f o r w edd ing bells in this* v ic in ity In th e n e a r fu tu re .
IT is easy to ttavc a good roof on your home- A roof that will - A lay flat, that will withstand Hie wegther, that will always keep.its attractive appearance: ^ r |I f yOu want such a roof, insist upon, getting the that
V \ nerej curt*”—-the 'shingle that meets op roofing requbeijaeata.^hsk oiVfor prices and samples ©Trim Carey AsfalNM* gjtfptk. I t ii jnadc in three attractive coton, Bloe-bjack. Red and Chore.
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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925
W h y P a y M o r e
F o r a F i n e C o a c h ?Chassis Design
typical o f the highest priced cars
Duco Finishluster and color last for years
Economical Motorfamous for its power
Long Semi-elliptic Springswonderful comfort in riding
A rem ark ab le ex am p le o f q u a lity a t low cost. T h is C h ev ro le t coach offers y o u fine ca r fea tu res w ith a com p lete lis t o f ap p o in tm e n ts— th e g re a te s t c o a c h v alue in th e w orld today . B u t y o u c a n n o t h il ly app rec ia te h ow fine a c a r th is is u n ti l you r id e in it. C all a t o u r sh o w ro o m today .
T h e W o rld ’s L ow est Priced F ish er B o d y C oach—
/ . ©. b . F l i n t y M i c h ,
R oadsterT o u rin gC oupe
C om nerctel Chassis - $425
Express Truck Chassis - 5 5 0
Q u a l i t y a t L o w C o s t
331 N. Main St.E. J. ALLISON
PLYMOUTH Phoiie 87
STUDEBAKER
The etiew
Standard Six brougham
*1465F .O . B . F A C T O R Y
I F th e body o f th is n e w S tu d eb ak er B ro u g h am w ere b u il t by an ou ts id e c o n c e rn —as is th e p rac tice w ith m ost o th e r
au to m o b ile m a n u fac tu re rs—its p rice co u ld n ev e r be $ 1465.B u t S tu d eb ak er b u ild s a ll o f its o w n bod ie s in th e m ost
m o d e m bo d y p la n ts in th e w orld . T h u s S tu d eb a k er saves th e p rofits w h ic h o th e r c a r bu ild ers m u s t p ay to body m akers. T h is m eans h ig h est q u a lity a t lo w er prices.
T h e n ew S tu d eb a k er S tan d a rd Six B ro u g h am com bines sm art ap p e aran ce w ith b r il lia n t p e rfo rm a n ce a n d sterling dep en d ab ility —a t a p rice n o o th e r m a n u fac tu re r can even app roach .
C o m e in a n d see th is n e w c a r—th e n y ou ’ll u n d e rs ta n d w hy i t is th a t S tu d eb ak er values c a n n o t b e equa lled .
Four w id e doors. Full w id th seats. Sm art appearance w ith long, low lines, oval rear w in dow s a n d o rnam en tal top braces. Full-size balloon tires. B rillia n t performance o f fam ous 5 0 h. p . Studebaker engine.
Chambers Auto SalesP ly m o u th P h o n e 1 0 9
Today’s Reflections
Now th ey 're ta lk in g Of lwtvfmi a "ti- ll- riii-m u li w eek." B etter not have i', w hile !lie lishiiig seasbu is on.
Every P lym outh fam ily is p roud of i ts uneostors. lm t few o f them w an t to juke ra re of th e old folks.
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Tilt*,fellow w ho buys a l U f stam p | m ust lea rn in he generous enough to give th e governm ent th e o th e r half.
T he iroub le w ith a po litica l re fo rm is th a t it u su a lly solves one problem a ml c rea te s t\yo bow ones. j
* * !l*roie>sional ball p layers ra n ktmek
llics. but it i< in**v up to th e citizens of P lym outh to sw at them
: really ■ Illfl
SUPERIORM rs. F re d X o llar w a s a D enrlx jrn
v is ito r on T h u rsd a y , and w ith M rs. Jo h n D yer of Ann A rbor, -shopped in I >ri ruit.
A r th u r M aeFarlaiie and A rth u r M osher rep resen ted th e F ree O tu rc li d is tr ic t at th e an n u a l ge t-toge the r of th e ollieers and tea ch ers o f th e ru ra l school d is tr ic ts , a t th e K iw a n is C lu b ; d in n er a t th e M asonic tem ple. W ednes- j d ay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W alte r C onrad of I l ’olltiac. w ere recent ca lle rs in th is . v icin ity . M rs. C onrad w as form erly ; M iss M ertie Call o f S uperior.
M rs. George B urre ll o f Denton-, spent la s t w eek T uesday w ith h e r d au g h te r, I M rs. H a rry M organ.
M rs. !•:. I.. S m u g ; and M rs. G o ttlieb J S u c it/.c r a tten d e d th e union m eeting. 1 last week W ednesday a t D enton, of th e C herry H ill. D ixboro and D enton • A ux iliaries of the W. F. M. S. T he
I re g u la r m onth ly m eeting o f th e society ' I w as held on W ednesday of th is 1 week w ith M rs. E ugene K och as ;j hostess..
Mr. am t M rs. F ra n k S u th e rlan d ami I baby o f P ittslieb l. w ere Sunday a f te r- ,
•a gift‘Sts of th e fo rm e r's s is te r. I
Bring In Your High Shoesand let us cut them down into
SERVICEA BLE OXFORDSPrice 65c
You can still get a lot of good wear out of those high shoes that you have discarded
D R . SCH O LL’S FO O T A P PL L W C K S—Corn P ad s. B union R educers
and A rch S upports
B L A K E F I S H E RPhone 429 293 Main St.
Young |.b* of 1' ly m onth don 't i A r th u r M osher andpay as iHitch a tii' n tion to o lder fo lks | M rs. Nelson Dolbynow as they oiler d id 1u-causc it 's so her urn•tiler. M rs.bard to find aiiviolM* Wlm will adm it • T hursd i IV. Mrs.th ey 're ••hi. rap id ly and is ,
4. T he iC linton L i'FW hat has III*tom e of the o ld-i Sunday guests o f M
fashiouei 1 sale sm a II will) never taek led j Peek in Y psilanti.a h a rd <nisto i tier un til lie had had a { Jo h n Y anBurend rin k or tw o ; M erle 1[.arson, who
i o p r ,-iiicestiirs m ust \ | 1S F red Z im m erm an a n d fam ily, wild bum-h Of toughs, j yIr s_ \y i i |ja iu H e a te r of Ypsihtiili.
* * * sp en t F rid ay w ith her d au g h te r. M rs.
Jen n ie M cK im on Mclvim is f a i l in g ; perfec tly hclploss. 'u rg e fam ily were
>f Y psilau ti. and lias been s tay in g
p e n t a few d ay s la s t week w ith L uis K u h l a n d sou, C arl,
|a m l helped to w reck th e bu ild ing they bought som e tim e ago u eur D earborn .
9 m Rev. I la r j ie r preached a very ap-' p ro p r ia te serm on a t th e Sunday m orn-
I f a P lym outh m an neglects h is j ing serv ice, a t Frt*e C hurch , in honor fam ily, b u t is good to h is dog. people o f Mot hoys’ Day, M ay 10th. say he h a s a k ind h ea rt. | Mr. a n d M rs. T h u rm a n A. W a lte rs
* * an d d au g h te rs e n te r ta in e d S un d ay inA no ther th in g th a t tends to m ake J honor of M others ' D ay. covers being
a n a rc h is ts , is th e th in g of b ring ing j laid fo r six teen . P re se n t w e re : Mr. p igs to m ark e t in an a u to r ig h t p as t th e m an w ho never gets to rid e in
only a t a funeral.
| a t F red N odar's .
I f you rea lly .believe in fa iry j s to ries , buy some s tock th a t is guar-1 au tced to yield tw en ty per cent.
an d M rs. Jo h n Y auU nren of Y p silan ti: Mr. an d M rs. L u is J . K uh l. M iss B ery l K uhl an d Carl K uhl of S u p e rio r; Mr. and M rs. F ra n k E. R aym ond a n d th ree ch ild ren of W ayne, an d E d. G. M aife rt o f D e tro it. M rs. Y anB uren w as p re sented w ith cu t c a rn a tio n s , w hile M rs. K uhl received a lovely p o tted p lan t. T hey each received a lovely glass conta in e r tilled w ith choice candy . A very en joyab le day w a s sjient.
M rs. A r th u r Union a tten d e d a meet- of Hie C ru sad e rs a t Good S am aritan h a ll a t Y psilan ti. one evening la s t week. S everal o f th e club officers
A lo t o f fat. women w o n 't ca re to w ere p re sen t from a d istance , o to Heaven if th ey 're forced to w e ar c h il( , „ n th0 n l r a l „ rcth e long flow ing robes supposed to be s ty lish w ith tin* angels.
Chaney-Bakewell Realty Co.479 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Plymouth, Mich.
PHONE 278>
ACREAGEINDUSTRIAL
IMPROVEDVACANT
0 . L . C H A N E Y G. A. B A K E W E L L
G irls who begin p ain tin g a t tw elve usually need •■whitewashing'’ a t tw enty .
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D oes anyone know w hy th e av e rag e j P lym outh m an can spade lo n g er an d i w ith less fa tig u e w hen he is spad in g | fo r fishing w orm s th a n ho can w hen | he is p lan tin g vegetables?
O u r idea of a good h u sb an d is th e P lym outh m an w ho can w ipe d ishes w ith o u t dropp ing a few so lie'll he se n t o u t o f th e k itchen .
It would hav e to he som eth ing aw fu l shocking to m ake th e m odern g irl b lush so ir w ould show th ro u g h the pain t.
I f y ou h av e a n y th in g to b uy o r sell, a d v e rtise i t in th e M ail.
T H I S 1 s S T U D E B A ' K E R " Y E A R
Tlu* m an in a fog should v isu a lize one th ing read ily—h is im perative need of glasses. A thorough exam ina tion o f h is eyes an d the rig h t lenses.
" I l l h ea lth is often a sym ptom o f eye- s t r a i n ; eye re lie f m eaning h ea lth im provem ent."
|C . G. D R A P E RJe w e le r an d O p tom etris t
290 M ain S t. P lym outh , Mich. P hone 274
ta k in g the S eventh an d E ig h th g ra d e exam in a tio n s in Y psilan ti. th is week.
M rs. F red X o llar w as in D earborn , Sunday, to see M r. X o lla r 's m other, who is s till very poorly, an d w en t from th e re to Salem to see h e r fa th e r. G eorge W hipple. She also v isited th e cem etery, an d p laced flow ers on th e g ra v es o f h e r m o th er an d bro ther. D onald X ollar. S.
T he X o llar fam ily a t te n d e d th e fu n e ra l o f th e ir uncle. D avid D eake. a t South Lyon. M onday afte rnoon .
T he H enry P riebe fa m ily e n te r ta in ed a housefu l o f com pany, a s u sual, in honor <»f M others’ D ay.
M iss B eryl K uhl h as been spending a few d ay s w ith h e r p a re n ts again .
M erle L arson h a s gone to Ann j A rbor to w ork.
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W I R I N G a n d F I X T U R E S
POWER INSTALATIONS REPAIRING
M o to r s , A r m a tu r e s R e w o u n d R a d io S e t s H e a d S e t s
Get S T U A R T ’S Price,
PHONE 311F4
North ville
LaundryW e a r e now estab lish ed in our
new location, a n d in a position to give f irs t cla ss la u n d ry service. W e use so ft w a te r exclusively.
Wet Wash—5e pound; minimum charge, 75c.
Rough Dry and Flat Work—10c pound; minimum charge, 50c.
Roughpound.
Dry, not starched—9c
Northville LaundryPbones—49J, Plymouth and
279, Northville
H O U G H SCH O O L NOTES
Dr. M. S. P ittm a n o f th e M ichigan S ta te N orm al College, and Mr. H a rris of O klahom a, v isited school a w eek ago T h u rsd ay .
M iss R uby H azzard . one of our help ing tea ch ers gave th e re ad in g te s ts a week ago W ednesday.
Q uite a num ber from the H ough d istric t .a tten d e d th e A nnua l H a tchet f'hari>em*r a t Y 'psilanti. M ay Stli. A good tim e w a s en joyed by a l l w ho a t tended. O u r ex h ib it o f p ic tu re study an d com position books an d of geography p o s te rs w as very good.
T he com m ittee appo in ted to p lan t sh ru b b e ry on th e school g ro u n d h a s a l read y set o u t sev e ra l bushes, w hich b ea u tify th e g rounds very m uch. T he com m ittee is com posed o f M essrs. R. M ette ta l. Lou B ueh ler an d E rn e s t R eddem an.
T he spelling cham pion o f H ough school w as L o ttie Szym anow ski. T he o th e r m em bers o f th e tea m w ho took p a r t in th e D is tr ic t Spelling B ee a t th e C anton C en ter school, w e re : C h ry sta l Swegles, P e rs is F o g arty . F lo ra G e rst an d M ary T ruskow skl.
F re d F isc h er, A ss is tan t C ounty School C om m issioner, w as a t school fo r a sh o rt tim e M onday.
DETROIT UNITED LINESP L Y M O U T H T IM E T A B L E
Effective May 7, 1925
FOR WAYNE—*5:28 a. m., *6:17a. m., 7 :17 a. m., 9 :17 a . m., and every tw o h o u rs to 5 J.7 p. m., 6 :00 p. m., 7 :00 p . m., 7 :17 p . m. a n d 9 :17 p. m.
FOR NORTHVILLE—*5:81 a. m., *6:27 a. m., 8:23 a. un, 10:81 a. m*
id every two hours to 8:81 p. m., :41 p . m., 12:42 a. m.5o!
1 Daily exoepl and Holii
Sundaysays
• Direct connections made at Wayne with Fast Cars tar Detroit, Jackson and Kalamazoo.
THE STORE WITH THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HOUSEHOLD FAINTING GUID
! S h e r w in W i l l i a m s
P A I N T!I Has Stood the Test of Time and Gives Lasting | Satifaction.
We Have a full line ofI
I P a in ts and O ilsi _ — ---------- ----- — ------- -
Conner Hardware Co.PLYMOUTH
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— t y r m | ^ | W I I i i y i . O f /* " I O f/w
I F Y O U W A N T T O S E L L O R B U Y
REA L E S T A T E -S E E RAM BO
Frank Rambo Real Estate Co.
Plymouth, Mich
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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925X
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OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE COMMISSION
A
stitu rio n u l m- s ta tu n to ry lim ita tion .IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F, the
P resid en t an d C lerk <>f th e sa id Village of P lym outh , County o f W ayne
P lym outh . M idi.. A pril 20. 19231 an d S ta te of M ichigan have, by the refill 1 n r lum-tlm: ,,f th e Cmmnls- [ e n te r am i d irec tion to flu. Vlllafie- - ................... * 1 i 'iiiiiinissiou. officially h e reun to sub-
sit IIkhI th e co rp o ra te nam e of said Village, a tta c h e d tin* co rpora te seal thereof, and executed th is bond the tirst day of M ay. A. 1>. 1923.
V I L L A G E OK PLYM OUTH. W AYNE COUNTY. M ICHIG AN.
siou. held in th e Comm ission room of j th e Village H ail on M onday. A pril 20. | 1923, a t 7 :00 p. m v P resen t, all five Com m issioners.
On m otion, th e m inu tes of the rog-1 u la r m eeting of A pril 0 th . and th e ad- | jo u riied re g u la r m eeting of A pril 13. j wen* approved as read .
T he follow ing p ream ble and reso lutions w ere offered by Com m issioner l lillm e r, w ho moved th e ir adoption , supjx irted by C om m issioner F isher.
W H E R E A S, a t th e re g u la r village election held in sa id V illage of P lym o u th . an d S ta te o f M ichigan, on the 9 th day o f M arch. A. IK 1923. the qualified electo rs o f sa id Village by vote of m ore th an th ree -fif th s (3-3) of those voting a t sa id election, did au th o riz e th e Comm ission o f sa id Village to borrow th e sum of fo rty thousand and 00-100 ($40,000.00) dollars, and issue th e bonds o f sa id village fo r th e purlKise o f m ak ing c e rta in necessa ry im provem ents and ex tensions t<> the ' W a te r W orks system o f sa id vil-
RyP residen t.
( 'ountersigiied
ClerkFORM O F COUPON
lag*it resolved jNOW T H E R E F O R E , b
th a t th e Iwuids of sail P lym outh Is* issued it fo r ty th ousand and oo-io do llars, tu lie in the denom ination of one th ousand and <hi-kk) i $ 1 .inh).o o ) d o lla rs each , num bered from one < 1;
fo rty i 10) consecutively am i in-
On th e tirst day of ..........................A. 1). 192 . th e Village of P lym outh, W ayne C ounty. M ichigan, hereby p roposes to pay to th e licitrer hereo f a t the Peoples S ta te R ank of D etro it.M ichigan, th e sum of . . ...... .
do llars, being the sem i-annual in terest due th a t d a te on its W a te r W orks System Im provem ent Rond. No. . d a te d May1. 1923.
VILLAGE O F PLYM OUTH. W AYNE COUNTY. M ICHIG AN.
V ILLA G E O F PLYM OUTH. W AYNE COUNTY. M ICHIG AN.
C ountersigned
No.
C lerkFORM O F COUPON
o n th e firs t d ay o f .............................A. D. 192 . th e Village of P lym outh. W ayne C ounty. M ichigan, hereby prom ises to pay to th e b ea re r hereo f a t th e Peoples S ta te B ank of D etro it.M ichigan, th e sum of ----------------------
.. . do llars, being the sem i-annual in te re s t due t h a t d a te on i ts F ire D epartm en t Im provem entRond. No........................... . d a te d M ay 1,1923.
V ILLA G E O F PLYM OUTH .W AYNE COUNTY. M ICHIGAN
ByT re asu re r.
At th is po in t Com m issioner H illm or
Village
($4<MN>.00)
R\
Vacuum Oil Co. .....W. S. D urley 4 Co. H arm ony F d ry Co.W F. W ard W F. W ard B ert W. M artin
5.3599.75
232.001104.671507.00
10.00
T o ta l .............4......... ......$0,042.05T he Comm ission then ad jou rned .
K. W. llillm er. P resid en t Pro-tern, S idney 1). S trong. C lerk.
AROUND ABOUT USN orthv ille w an ts a tw iligh t base
league.
P la n s a r e u nder w ay fo r th e o rg a n iza tion of a bu ild ing an d loan association a t B edford.
f T H E T H E A T R E J
“CHI' CHIN CHOW”C hiu Cltow” th e
Tii lllllnlTol
clusively. to he dated M ay 1. 1925, and p |
ll il lm e r win. mm supported by Con.
W H EREA S, a) tion held in l
isioner Wilcox, it* an n u a l village sa id V|ilag<
i beeoinc d u e an d payablt* a s followT w o th o u san d andOo-lOO ($2,000.00)
d o llars . M ay 1. 1926.Tw o th ousand and 00-100 t $2.000.00>
do llars . May 1. 1927.T w o th ousand and 00-300 ($2,000.00)
d o llars . M ay 1. 1928.T w o tho u san d and 00-100 ($2,000.00)
do llars . May 1. 1929.T w o tho u san d an d 00-100 ($2,000.00)
d o lla rs . May 1. 1930.T w o tho u san d mid do-100 <$2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 >
d o lla rs . May 1. 1931.T w o thousand and 00-100 ($2,000.00)
do llars , May 1. 1932.T w o tho u san d audOtMOO ($2,000.00)
do llars . May 1. 1933.T w o thousand an d 00-100 ($2,000.00)
do llars . May 1. 1934. .T w o tho u san d and 00-100 ($2,000.00)
do llars . May 1. 1935.Tw o thousand and 00-100 ($2,000.00)
do llars . May I. 1936.Tw o thousand and 00- 1(H) ($2,000.00)
dollars. May 1. 1937.Tw o thousand and 00-100 ($2,000.00)
do llars . May 1. 1938.T w o thousand and (X)-100 ($2,000.00)
dollars. M ay 1. 1939.T w o thousand nndOO-KK) ($2,000.00)
do llars . M ay 1. 1940.Tw o thousand and(H)-100 ($ 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 )
d o lla rs . M ay 1. 1941.Tw o thousand and 00-100 ($2,000.00)
do llars . May^-L 1942.
.f .In
> thousand and 00-100 ($2,000.00) do llars . M ay 1. 1943.
Tw o thousand an il (Xl-100 ($2,000.00) do llars . M ay 1. 1944.
T w o thousand an d 00-100 1 $2,000.00) do llars , May 1. 1945.
dollars.Two
dollars,Two
dollars.
used.A le t te r wus re ad from H oad.
Decker. S hoecraft a n d D ru ry , inclosing a proposed c o n tra c t la*tween th is V illage and th e ir firm fo r handling Hie eng ineering a n d co n stru c tio n sn- jicrvisiiin of th e sew age system of P lym outh . Upon m otion th e execution o f th is co n trac t w as au tho rized .
T re a su re r, j A paym ent of live ($5.00) d o lla rs a a n d resol 11- day fo r tw o d a y s tim e w as au tho rized •m iiiissiouer fo r th e fire testm en d riv e rs w hile uu-
adoption. j del-going in s tru c tio n on th e new fire tick.A petition w as th en received from
P lym outh & N orthv ille G as Com- •atiou of th a t t ly ing n o rth
finn avenue, since th is s tre e t is l.v w ith in th e ir ow n property ,
an d ex tensive im provem ents in th e gas p la n t a re contem pla ted , on m otion th is petition w as g ra n te d , an d th e Village A tto rney au th o riz ed to d ra w the necessary papers.
A iH 'tition w as read , signed by prope r ty ow ners on A r th u r s tre e t ask ing fo r a th ir ty (30) foot pavem ent w i t h j u v en u e cu rb a n d g u tte r on th e ir s tre e t from P cnuim nn avenue to B lanche stree t.On rnotiou th is ]H*tition w as laid on tin* tab le u n til th e n e x t m eeting.
T he V illage P resid en t then announced th e apiKiintnient of Jo h u S. D ayton as V illage A ttorney , w hich app o in tm ent w as confirm ed by th e Cornmis-
I sion.T h e report o f th e a u d itin g com m it
tee recom m ended th e paym ent of th e follow ing b ills :A dm in istra tion P ay R oll ....Labor P ay Roll ......... - .....Police P ay Roll .......................F.ckles & G oldsm ith P lym outh Lbr. & Coal Co.
F d ry . & Maeli. Co.
R ocheste r 1ms 1 eagne o f six tea •ailed a t 7 :0«) p. 1
T he M ilfoil 1 Ma. •based a three-sto hat village fo r a
tw ilig h t base bull is. and gam es a re
mil- Lodge h as p u r y b rick bu ild ing in ! \y j odge home.
on 9 th day 'of M arch, jpau.v requesting the xpwt+rtic.l electo rs o f sa id vil- po rtion of Adams
lage l.y vote of more th an th ree-fifth 1 1 3 -5 1 o f those voting a t sa id election au th o riz ed th e Comm ission of sa id Village to borrow th e sum of ten th ousand and 06-160 ufcl0.000.00) dollars . and issue tin* bonds of sa id Village th ere fo r, fo r th e purpose o f p u rchasing a fire piin)]>cr o r tire engine fo r said villuge.
NOW T H E R E F O R E , be it resolved th a t th e bonds of th e sa id V illage of P lym outh be issued in th e sum of ten th ousand an d (H)-loo ($lo.(X).00) do lla rs fo r th e purpose o f p u rc h asin g th e said fire pumix-r n r lire engine fo r said V illage, sa id bonds to 1h* num bered from one (1 ) to ten (16) eonsecu- tively an d inclusively to be d a te d M ay 1. 1925. and to become due an d p ay ab le a s fo llo w s:
Tw o th ousand nndOO-lOo <$2.<K)0.00) do llars . May 1. 1926.
th o u san d and 00- 1 0 0 ($2,000.00)May 1. 1927
th ousand am io o -io o 1 $2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 )May 1. 1928.
thousand an d on-loo ($ 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 )May 1. 1925).
• a ttem p t ti ball league i included, hit
form a six-tow i w hich M ilford wu ’licon a 1 >uudoned.
"C lin C hiu Chow” come:Pcnnim aii A llen th ea tre . S a tu rd ay , M ay 16th. T ills p roduc tion is a film version of th e fam ous s tag e play, w hich ra n fo r five y e a rs in London, and th ree in A m erica, th e consensus o f opinion ca llin g it th e g re a tes t o f a ll sjH 'etaeles. an d th e p ic tu re has been sa id to even su rp a ss th e p lay fo r gorgeous scenes an d th rillin g ac tion .
B eau tifu l B etty B lythe, o f "Queen o f S heba" fame, is seen a s Z ah ra t, th e desert llovver an d th e m uch-desired slave g irl. N ever h as Miss P.lytlie ap p eared m ore ra d ia n tly beau tifu l th an in th e w onderful O rien ta l gow ns she w ears, am ong them one m ade en tire ly of itearls.
in th e ro le of Chu Chiu Chow of C hina , will be seen H erbert Langley, a fa tuous E nglish acto r. T housands a p p e ar in th e g re a t
N orthv ille bn up shop fo u r ill; n ier— Mondays, an d F ridays.
:hts a wt Tuesday?
u w ill sh u t ek th is sum- . T h u rsd a y s
E x ca v atin g is now in p ro g ress fo r S t. M ary 's new ch u rch a t B edford . T h e new ch u rch w ill have a sea tin g capac ity of 1.000 peope.
W ork h as been com m enced on B edfo rd tow nsh ip 's new office building, w hich is to be located a t th e co rn er of W a terfo rd road an d W oodland
wist, w ith ils ms n.v daneing 11; reingirls.
Wla*M y< u see ••(.'lm Chin Clmvv"yi»U will oiiei’ ug 1 i ti lx back iu (berealm s <f th e age-o d them e. AliB aba and th e F o rty Tliiev •s. tlies to ry th a t lias •01110 tow n tin* >uphth e m ists »f Ane e u t A ■ubiuiv-legends
Tw o th ousand an d 00-100 ($2,000.00) | P lym outh M otor S ales CoA. D rake & Co.
K. W. K! Tool Co. .. D e tro lt Js*ad P ip e W orks P eerless B lue P r in t Co. ... Receiver. Peck & Lew is M u rray W. S ales & Co. . B adger M eter Mfg. Co. _ John K. Bice
w ith in te re s t thereof the r a te o f 4U. jver < payab le sem i-nnnuull; d ay s of M ay a n d Ni
un til p a id 'a t *nt ]H*r annum ,
on the first *ud>er of each
am i every y e a r from th e d a te above, princ ipa l an d in te re s t to lie payable at, th e Peoples S ta te R ank o f D etro it, M ichigan, sa id in te re s t to be evidenced by coupons to Ik* signed by th e o riginal lithographed o r p rin ted s ig n atu re o f th e T re a su re r of th e sa id Village- o f P lym outh .
B E IT FU R T H E R RESO LV ED , th a t th e P residen t and C le rk o f the sa id village he. and they a re hereby au th o riz ed an d d irec ted to sign and coun te rs ign respectively and execute th e above bonds in conform ity w ith th e above specification, and a tta c h th ere to th e coriK irate seal o f th e sa id Village of P lym outh , and upon the d u e and legal execution of said bonds an il upon receip t of th e p u rc h ase price th e re fo r.! am o u n tin g to nt least p a r and accrued i in te re st, to de liver tin* sam e to W h it- ! tlesey . M cLean and Company, th e p u rc h ase r thereof.
RE IT F U R T H E R R ESO LV ED .! th a t tlu* I muds and coupons sh a ll tu- i su b s ta n tia lly in tin* follow ing f.
do llars . M ay 1. 1936. w ith in te re st thereon u n til p a id a t tin* ra te of 4 ,/t» im r ce n t p e r annum , payable sem i-annually on th e firs t d ay s of May unit November of each an d every y e a r from th e d a te above, p rincipal an d in te re s t to be payable a t th e Peoples S ta te B ank of D etro it,M ichigan, sa id in te re s t to be ev idence^ j M ueller Company
; by coupons to be signed by th e origiu- ta l lithographed o r p rin ted s ig n a tu re I o f th e T re a su re r o f th e sa id Village of | P lym outh.
B E IT F U R T H E R R ESO LV ED , th a t th e P re s id e n t and C le rk of the sa id V illage be. an d they a re hereby au th o riz ed an d d irec ted to sign and coun te rs ign respectively an d execute tin* above bonds in confo rm ity w ith th e above specifications, an d u tta c h th e re to th e co rp o ra te seal o f th e sa id V illage o f P lym outh , an d upon the ilia- and legal execution o f .said bonds and upon receip t of th e p u rc h ase p rice th e re fo r am oun ting to a t least p a r and accrued in te re s t, to de liver th e sam e
j to W hittlesey , M cLean and Company, tin* p u rc h ase r thereo f.
I RE IT F U R T H E R RESO LV ED .| d ia l th e bonds an il coU]mus sh a ll lie
u h stau tiu lly in th e follow ing form .
$ 19.82 547.45 156.73
... 207.34 15.05 42.48
... 625.54 6.80
72.791.622.00
235.518.153.00
306.65
T o ta l ..... $2,258.68A m erican i j iF ra n c e F ire E ngineCompany ................................. $12,250.00T he Com m ission th en ad jo u rn e d
un til M onday evening, A pril 27th.II. C. R obinson. P resid en t, S idney D. S trong , C lerk.
P lym outh . M ich.. A pril 27. 1925 A11 ad jo u rn e d re g u la r m eeting of the
to-w
to -w it :
U N IT E D STATE:S T A T E O F M ICH IG A N COUNTY O F W AYNE
V ILLA G E O F PLYM OUTH W A TER W O RK S SYSTEM IM
PRO V EM EN T BONDS K now a ll men by these presents
th a t th e Village of P lym outh in the C ounty o f W ayne. S ta te o f M ichigan, n M unicipal C orpora tion , hereby ac know ledges it is ju s tly indebted and la n d fo r value received prom ises to pay to th e b ea re r hereof, th e sum of one th o u san d an d oo-loo 1 $1,060,60) dolla rs . law ful money n P th e C nitcd S ta te s o f Am erica, on th e first day of
Co. $1,000.00U N IT E D S T A T E S O F AM ERICA
STA TE O F M ICHIG AN COUNTY O F WAYNE
VILLA G E O F PLYM OUTH F IR E D E PA R T M E N T IM PR O V E
M ENT RONDKnow all men by these p re sen ts
th a t th e Village o f P lym outh in the County of W ayne. S ta te o f M ichigan.
$1 00006 ! il M unicipal C orpora tion . hereby AM ERICA
inm issiou, held in tin* Comm ission room o f tin* Village H all, on M onday. A pril 27th. a t 7 :(K) p. m.
P resen t, C om m issioners F ish e r. Ram - bo an d W ilcox. A bsent. Comm iss io n ers l l il lm e r an d Robinson.
T he Com m ission ad jo u rn e d , since full Comm ission w a s no t present.
II. C. Robinson. P residen t, Sidney D. S trong . C lerk.
acknow ledges it is ju s tly indebted and fo r va lue received prom ises to pay to th e b e a re r hereof, th e sum of oue th ousand an d 0 0 -1 0 0 ($1,600.66) do llars . law fu l money of th e U nited S ta te s of A m erica, on th e first day of May. A. D. 192 a t the Peoples S ta te R ank o f D etro it. M ichigan, w ith in te re s t thereon u n til paid a t th e ra te o f 4 VI* lH*r cen t jh t an n u m payable
j sem i-annually on th e first d a y s o f May ’ N ovember o f each an d every y e a r
tin* d a te hereo f a t th e sa id es S ta te Rank i>f D e tro it. Miehi- upoii tile p re sen ta tio n a n d su r- r o f th e p roper in te re s t coupons 1 a ttac h ed as they severally be-
M ay, A. I k 192 a t the Peoples S ta te j come due a n d fo r th e p rom pt paym ent B ank of D etro it. M ichigan, w ith in- of th e principa l an d in te re st o f th is te re s t thereon u n til p a id a t th e r a te !bond and of th e se r ie s o f w hich i t o f 4Vi p er cent p er annum payable form s a p a r t, th e fu ll fa ith , c re d it an d sem i-annually on the first d ay s o f | resources, o f th e sa id V illage of Plym - j M ay and November o f each an d e v e ry 'o u t!) a re hereby irrevocab ly pledged, i y e a r from th e d a te hereo f a t th e sa id I T h is bond is one of a serie s of bonds • Peoples S ta te B ank of D e tro it. Mielii- I o f like d a te and tenor g an . upon th e p re sen ta tio n and sur-1 d a te s of m a tu rity issued under, re n d er of th e projier In terest coupons j p u rsu an ce o f and in conform ity w ith
th ey severa ly be- the provisions o f th e c h a r te r of the Village o f P lym outh and th e S ta tu te s
P lym outh . Mich.. M ay 4. 192."A re g u la r m eeting o f th e Commis
sion. held in th e Com m ission room of the Village H a ll on M onday. M ay 4th. 1925. a t 7 :00 p. in. T he m ee ting w as call ell to o rd e r by th e C lerk. In th e absence of th e V illage P res id en t. Mr. K arl llillm e r w as. on m otion elected a s P residen t P ro-ten i fo r th e p re sen t' y ea r. Mr. ll il lm e r th en took th e ch a ir.
Present*—( 'om m issioners F isher,llillm e r. Ram bo and W ilcox. A bsent — C om m issioner Robinson.
On motion, th e m inu tes o f th e regula r m eeting of A pril 20th an d th e a d jo u rn ed re g u la r m eeting o f A pril 27th. w ere approved a s read.
T h is I icing th e evening se t in th e public notice fo r th e vacation o f the alley in M apleeroft subdiv ision , an d th ere lieing no ob jec tion to th e sam e, th is a lley w as on m otion declared to be vacated , an d th e Village A tto rney in stru c ted to d ra w th e necessary papers.
A petition w as received from the p roperty holders on S heridan avenue, requesting th e construc tion of a curb on th e ir stree t, th e p ro p e rty ho lders to pay tw o-th irds (2-3) o f th e cost. On m otion, th is p e titio n w as ca rried .
Tlu* re p o rt o f th e M ichigan Inspee-
Itev . Jo e Payne, th e cowboy evangelist. bits begun a serie s o f m eetings a t th e W ixom church . Rev. P ay n e cond u cte d a serie s of m eetings in P lym o u th a sh o rt tim e ago.
H enry F ord h as pu rchased a copy o f th e c ity d irec to ry of P o n tia c and F lin t, published in 1861, a n d w hich is sa id to be th e first d irec to ry ev e r p ublished in th e tw o cities.
T he D e tro it M otor B us C om pany has a rran g e d to tak e o ver th e business r e cen tly estab lished by th e D e tro it, N orthville and M ilford M otor Company, an d w ill con tinue th e service.
I r a C arnes o f W ulled L uke u n w itting ly trad e d cu rs S atu rd ay n ight. H e parked h is new C h ry sler sedan beside I one o f th e dance pav ilions an d when la* w en t to get it found i t m issing and a Dodge o f th e v in tage o f 15)19 in i ts place.— M ilford Tim es.
T h irty -seven re g is te red Ilo ls te in s , sa id to be th e la rg e s t num ber of c a t t le from 'any one herd in O ak land coun ty o r v icin ity to be s lau g h tered because of tu b ercu lo sis in fec tion , w ere k illed F rid a y a t P on tiac . M eat in spection officials of th e c ity an d a rep re sen ta tiv e o f th e B oard o f A gricu ltu re w ere p re sen t— M ilford Tim es.
W hen a rra ig n e d before Ju s tic e C alk ins M onday on a ch a rg e o f k illing six rob ins and a brow n th ru sh , a D e tro it p a r ty paid a fine of fifty d o lla rs and $10 costs. H is p a r tn e r w as fined $50 an d $5 costs fo r shooting squ irre ls. G nus of both men w ere confiscated. T he m en w ere placed u n d er a r n ;s t in a woods n o rth o f New H udson, Sun-
1 day, by Deputy G am e Warden A. C.
an d w as p resented to u wmtTTHring j w este rn w orld b y -B u rto n in h is trims-, ‘lariou of th e T housand an il One A rab ian N ights. |
You w ill see O scar Asehe’s w onder i O rien ta l spectacle p resented liefore you in a i l tin* p ro fu se m agnificence of th e E ast. O ne scene in "C hu C hin Cliow" will a s to u n d you w ith i ts reg al e a s te rn sp lendor, Ali B aba’s cave. H e re you have a w onderfu l a r rangem ent and g litte rin g a r ra y of precious jew els, gold an d silve r, w ond e rfu l an tiq u e o rie n ta l vessels, g a r m ents, hang ings an d c a rp e ts a n d a th ousand o th e r th in g s th a t sim ply dazzle.
A lto g eth er "C hu C hin C how " is one of those p ic tu re s t h a t w ill s ta n d o u t .in tlu* m em ory as a production of un- fo rg ctab le bounty an d th rill.
I t w as ad a p ted an d d irec ted by H e rb e r t W ilcox and w as p roduced by tlie G rnbnm W ilcox com pany, an E nglish concern. I t is d istribu i M etro-Goldwyn.
by
, f , tion B ureau on th e acceptance of th e 1 . 15 . ‘ 'n e w A m erican L a-F ran ce F ire E ngine
W ilkinson.— S outh Lyon H erald .A s tr ik in g eonfi nun tion o f th e fa c t |
o f th e g ra d u a l concen tra tion of fa rm land o w nersh ip in W ash tenaw county is show n in th e holdings of th e Got- fred so n L and Company. T h is o rg a n iza tion ow ns m ore a c re s o f land in th e cou n ty th a n an y o th e r one jierson o r co rpora tion . H ere u n d er one m anagem ent a r e 16 fa rm s, w ith an a re a of 1.800 acres, of w hich 1.200 an* in Su- iw’r io r tow nship. F . A. C la rk e is the g en e ra l m anager. l i e op era tes th e 16 fa rm s w ith th e help o f 15 men. th ree tra c to rs (2 Fordsnn an d one Rume- l.v). and 36 horses. On these fa rm s
“SEVEN CHANCES"H e had $7,000,000. hu t s t il l w as a
poor m an.W hy VB ecause h is g irl w ouldn 't m a rry
him.Such is th e p red icam en t of B u s te r
K eaton in h is new M etro-G oldw yn com edy. "Seven C hances." w hich is com ing to tin* Ponuiinan Allen th e a tre on S unday an d M onday, May 17 an d 38.
I t isn ’t a s bad a s B u ste r th inks, th u n k goodness, fo r b is g irl loves him . B ut because hi* projioses to h e r in o rd e r to get 11 w ife an d c a rry o u t th e te rm s o f h is uncle 's w ill so a s to get th e $7,000,000. she doesn 't like it a bit.
"Seven C hances" w as produced by Joseph M. Sehciu k from D av id - Rein sen. Relnsco’s fam ous s tag e com edy m akes excellent screen m ateria l and . by th e w ay. i t is th e first stage production B uster h as e v e r used fo r
purposes. B u s te r’s tr io of scen aris ts . Jo e M itchell. J e a n Iluvez an d C lyde R ruekm an. have "gagged up" th e Relaxed com edy so t h a t th e screen version ou t-lau g h s th e stage pla.v a t every tu rn .
T he g irl w ho re fu ses him is played bv R u th D wyer.
"PETER PAN”T he P ara m o u n t screen version of
J . M. B a rr ie 's s ta g e p lay . “ P e te r P a n ." a H e rb e r t B renon production fo r P ara m o u n t, will be th e fe a tu re a t th e Pcnnim aii Allen th ea tre . W ednes-
a t th is tim e a re 436 head of c a ttle , in- tl«-v an il T h u rsd ay . May 20 and 21.elud ing 1 0 0 p u re bred sh o rth o rn s , som e of them p rize w inners a t M ichigan s ta te an d in te rn a tio n a l show s in 1924. In add ition . Mr. C la rke is feeding 330 S teers, 350 D nroe Je rse y sw ine an d betw een 300 and 400 pou ltry .— T lie W ash tenaw P ost. ,
h ere to a ttac h edcom e due and fo r tin* prom pt payuieut o f th e principa l an d in te re s t o f th is bond and of th e se r ie s o f w hich it fo rm s a p a r t, tlie ra il fa ith , c red it and resources of th e sa id V illage o f Plviu- onfh a re hereby irrevocab ly pledged.
T h is bond is one of a se r ie s of bonds o f like d a te a n d te n o r except a s to d a le s o f m a tu rity issued under, in p u rsuance o f and in conform ity w ith 1L 0 provisions o f th e c h a r te r of th e \1b-
>f th e S ta te of M ichigan, and tho rized by vote o f m ore th a n tbree- iifrlis (3-5) of th e qualified electo rs of sa id Villuge, vo ting a t th e re g u la r village election hold th ere in on th e 9 th d ay of M arch. A. D. 1925. T he series o f IkiikIs o f w hich th is is one has lieen au th o rized to be issued fo r th e purpose o f ra is in g fu n d s to de fray
•xpense o f tin* p u rc h ase o f a tirelage of P lym outh anil th e S ta tu te s of ; putiqier o r fire engine fo r th e F ire tlie S ta te of M ichigan, an d w as a u th o r - | D epartm ent of th e sa id V illage of ized by vote o f m ore th a n lliree-tifth s 1 P lym outh, an d is hereby declared to(3-5) of th e qualified e lec to rs o f said V illage, vo ting a t th e re g u la r village election held th e re in on th e 9 th day o f M arch, A. I). 1925. T he serie s of bonds of w hich th is Is one h a s been authorized to be issued fo r th e p u rpose of ra is in g fu n d s to d e fray the expense of c e rta in necessary Im provem ents an d ex tensions to th e W a ter W orks System o f sa id V illage of P lym outh , and is hereby declared to be ta x exem pt u n d er an d in accordance w ith th e prov isions of A ct e ighty-e ight (88) of th e P ub lic A cts of M ichigan fo r 1909.
T he principa l an il in te re s t o f th is bond an d of th e se r ie s of w hich it forms a p a r t a re pay ab le ou t of the in te re s t an d sink ing fu n d o f th e sa id V illage o f Plymouth.
It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in issuance of said series of bonds of which this Is one, in order to them valid and legally binding obligations of the said Village of Plymouth, hard happened and have been done and performed in regular and doe form and time as required by law and that the total indebtedness of the
. *$ld Village of Plymouth including this bond aqd the series of which It
1 a part, does not exceed any con-
be ta x exem pt u nder an d in accordance w ith th e provisions of A ct eighty- e ight (88) of th e P ub lic A c ts of M ichigan fo r 1909.
T h e principa l am i in te re s t o f th is bond an d of th e serie s o f w hich it fo rm s a p a r t a re payable o u t of the In te res t an d sink ing fund o f th e sa id V illage of P lym outh.
I t is hereby certified an d recited th a t a ll ac ts, conditions an d th in g s re qu ired to be done precedent to a n d in issuance of sa id serie s o f bonds of w hich th is Is one, iii o rd e r to m ake them valid an d legally b inding obligations o f th e sa id V illage o f P lym ou th , have happened and have been done an d perfo rm ed in re g u la r and d u e fo rm an d tim e a s requ ired by law th a t th e to ta l indebtedness of th e said V illager of P lym outh including th is bond a^d th e serie s of w hich It form s a p a r t, (tees n o t exceed any co n stitu tional or statutory lim ita tion .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the President and Clerk of the said Village of Plymouth, County of Wayne and State of Michigan have, by the order and direction of the Village Commission, officially hereunto subscribed the corporate name of said Village, attached the corporate seal thereof, and executed this bond the first day of May, A. D. 1928.
th en received, re ad a n d o rdered placed on file. . {
O n m otion, th e Village C le rk w a s ' au th o riz ed to ask fo r bids to be opened on th e evening o f M ay 18tb. fo r th e p u rc h ase of n inety-tw o thousand 1 $5»2.000.00) d o llars w orth of Sew er Bonds au th o rized a t th e sp ring election.
T he V illage M anager th en subm itted Ills p lan fo r th e re -arran g e m en t of th e in fe rio r o f the Village H a ll. On motion, th is p lan w a s approved , an d th e M anager au th o riz ed to ob tain es tim ates of (be cost o f th is work.
T he petition fo r th e A r th u r S tree t pavem ent la id on th e tab le a t th e la s t re g u la r m eeting to be considered a t th is tim e, w as on m otion con tinued on (he table.
T he T re a su re r 's re p o rt fo r th e m onth of A pril w as th en received and o rdered filed.
T he re p o rt o f th e au d itin g com m ittee recom m ended th e paym ent o f the follow ing b i l ls :A dm in istra tion P ay R oll ........$ 395.29C em etery P ay Roll ....... 38.30F ire P ay R o l l ............................. 62.50Ijabor P ay R oll _____________ 668.24Police P ay R oll __ 137.70
Picked Up About TownD ad P lym outh says one th in g he
c a n 't un d ers ta n d Is why women a re try in g to w in th e r ig h t to serv e on ju rie s when m en hav e been dodging th a t priv ilege a ll th e ir lives.
Mich. B ell T elephone Co. ____ 20.28D etro it Edison Co.F ra n k Ram boJew ell, B la ich & M cC ardle .C onner H dw . Co. ........ ........ ..H . A. Sage & Son ________Plym outh P la tin g W orks __Plym outh E lev a to r Co....... .....F leuelling 4 L ang _________
R. P a rr o ttH. S. Lee F d ry . 4 M ach. C o .__P lym outh L um ber 4 Coal Co.P lym outh A uto Supply ______Eckles 4 G oldsm ith .George A. Drake 4 Co. ___American La-France Fire
500.0028.6912.2758.9714.0021.839.503.19
214.4010.355.40
224.1924.80
Detroit Lead Pipe Works Mich. Valve 4 Fdry. Co. _
18.0047.009.50
W e o ften w onder w h a t is w om en's fa v o rite w eapon now th a t bobbed*hair is here, an d th ey don’t u se h a tp in s an y more.
A fash ion e x p e rt says polka do ts w ill be p o p u lar th is sum m er. And
1 P lym outh say s he h as a su spicion th a t poker ch ips w ill too.
“ I t h a s ab o u t go tten so,” declares D ad P lym outh , " th a t a m an has to w a lk a round in f ro n t of a w om an now to .tell w h e th er she is six teen o r s ix ty .
W hen a c ity m an begins to te ll a fa n n e r how to fa rm , th e son o f th e fa rm e ith e r te lls him to go o u t in his own back y a rd an d try it, o r to go som ew here else.
A ccording to D ad P lym outh I t 4s an aw fu l s t ra in on a w om an’s n e rvous system to buy a dozen oranges fo r 50c an d th e n to w a lk a few s te p s dow n th e s tre e t and see b e $ e r looking ones selling a t 49c.
“Yon can hatch chickens with the aid of a hot water bottle,” says Dad Plymouth, “if you want to be m enough to beat an honest old hen out of a job.” .
T he p ic tu re is an ad a p ta tio n hv W illis Goldbeck an d fe a tu re s B e tty Bron-
E rn e s t T orrence , C yril C hadwick. V irg in ia Brow n F a ire an d Anna M ay W oug in th e lead ing roles.
ive y e a rs ago i t m igh t hav e been sa id t h a t such a p ic tu re cou ld n 't lie m ade. And it w ould have been tru e . F o r P ara m o u n t needed every la s t p a r tic le o f i t s long experience and ev ery tr ic k know n to presen t-day motio n p ic tu re production to m ake
P e te r P a n " a possibility . J u s t such • a p ic tu re is "P e te r P an ."
E veryone know s th e s to ry w hich is even m ore p leasing in i t s screen form —and B etty B ronson in th e t i tle role. T hey sea rched f a r an d w ide fo r a "P e te r P an " type and found M iss B ronson r ig h t un d er th e ir very noses In tlie H ollyw ood stud ios. T o say th a t sh e 's a "find" is p u ttin g i t m ild ly. S h e 's iH.*rfect!
E rn e s t T orrence , u s th e fr ig h tfu l p ira te C ap ta in H ook, gives a c h a rac te riz a tio n w hich overshadow s even ills ro le o f Jac k so n in “T he Covered W agon.” A nd flu* sam e goes fo r ea ch an d every o th e r m em ber of the ca s t. I t is sa id th a t six m onths w ere si»ent before a cam era w as tu rn e d on “P e te r P a n " th a t i t m igh t be a s n ea r perfec tion a s it w as possible to m ake it. L e t u s spend six m onths in p rep a ra tio n on a few m ore of o n r p roductions if th is is th e re su lt, say we.
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written, together with five cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive In return a trial package containing Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup; Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets for indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, bfttousness and constipation; Chamberlain’s Salve for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, etc. Don’t miss it.—Ad-
Pfeiffer’s Market
Roasts, Steaks, Salted andSmoked Meats
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The Qu’ality and Prices Will Please You
WILLIAM C. PFEIFFERPhone 90 Free Delivery
Phone 2723 Michigan Ave., W. Dearborn, Mich.
Dearborn Music ShopPianos, Phonographs
Latest Records and Sheet MusicLatest Piano Player Rolls
Pianos and Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms.
All Makes Pianos and Phonographs Repaired.
U s e d R e c o r d s —6 f o r $ 1 .0 0
Phone 2723 Michigan Ave., W. Dearborn, Mich.
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It's the c lo g ic a l thing to do —to buy your Used Ford Car from Your NearestA u t h o r i z e d F o r d D e a l e r
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The extra quality built in by the extra process of Gum-Dipping, the economy of these wonderful tires and the added mileage obtained from them during the past two years, has created such a large demand that over 75 % of Firestone’s mammoth production is now Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords.
This has greatfy^hcreased the total sales volume and the huge Firestone factories are now working on a 24-hour schedule to supply the demand.
This large volume, produced under the most economical tire manufacturing n thods, permits Firestone to sell these extra- process Full-Size Balloons a t no extr cost to car owners. And this in the face of gr e tiy advanced cost for crude rubber brought about by the operation of British Rubber Restriction Act.
Gum-Dipping means longer mileage— greater economy—at no extra cost to you!
Enjoy the safety, economy (wwl comfort of Balloon Gum- Dipped Cords this summer. Let us equip your car now a t low cost—with liberal allowance for
i your old tires.MOST M ILES PER DOLLAR
Albert WillsiePhone 301-F23 Plymouth
Plymootfa Motor Sales Co.Phan, 130 Plymouth
E. J. Allison George N. BentleyPhone 87 Plymouth Bedford Phone 7S1S-J2
THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925
G R A N D O P E N I N G
MAPLECROFT SUBDIVISION1 7 L o t s F r o n t in g o n M a in S t r e e t
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f o r a h o m e s it e , o r o n e p o s s e s s in g t h e a t t r a c t io n s o f M a p le c r o f t
S u b d iv is io n . T h is s p le n d id p r o p e r t y i s lo c a t e d o n ly f o u r b lo c k s f r o m
th e B u s in e s s S e c t io n o r th e V i l la g e a n d is o n o n e o f t h e m a in h ig h w a y s
e n t e r in g P ly m o u t h .
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Sidewalks, Electric Lights, Shade TreesI
Storm Sewers, Watei, Restrictions
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lymouth, Michigan
THE PLYMOUTH MAH,, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925
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P apa h u r rie s hom e to d in n e rF o r th e s teak m a b o u g h t’* a w inner-
—Say th e F ood T w in s .
E v e r y m e m b e r o f t h e f a m i l y l i k e s a {ro ix l. t e n d e r s t e a k , f u l l o f a p p e t i z i n g n u t r i m e n t a n d b o d y b u i l d i n g j u i c e s . H e r e ’s s e r v i c e o f o b l ig i n g e x p e r i e n c e .
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S o u th A m e r ic a n I m p r e s s io n sBY CASS S. HOUGH
M o n u m e n ts o f Q u a lityWe have an unusually fine selection of monuments
and markers on our floors at this time, in both American and Imported Granites, which we would be pleased to show you. Place your order now. A phone will bring our representative to your home if desired.
Service, Q uality a n d W o rkm ansh ip is O ur M otto
A . J . B U R R E L L & S O NR e a r o f C lea ry B usiness College 312 P ie rso n S t.
Y P S IL A N T I, M ICH .
“DURO” Water Systems for FarmsA COMPLETE m o to r-d riv e n sy s te m su p p ly in g
w a te r u n d e r p re s su re fo r ev ery h o u seh o ld use. Pumps from wells, cisterns, lakes, streams or springs.
Starts and stops itself, requires no attention beyond a little oil now and then. Runs by current furnished from Power Stations or Farm Lighting Plants. Furnishes water for bath, kitchen, laundry, garden and stock. Simple in construction, inexpensive to install. Gives you a fresh drink from the well at a turn of a faucet, ju s t like city service.
Save time, labor and money and afford you the pleasure and convenience of a modern water supply.
Come in and let us explain further the merits of -D U R O ” A
Jewell, Blaich & McCardleP hone 287 P lum bers P lym outh
Y E S !There IS a better gas
Drive up to our Indian Pump—Drive off—with your eye* on the speedometer— you’ll soon drive the doubts out of your mind. You’ll say to the other fellow—
Yes, there is a better gas—I N D I A N G A S
Indian Kerosene sold at the Jolliffe Store.
Red Indian Oil Co., Inc.H . A. SAGE & SON, D istribu to rs
P hone 440 M ain S t., and P . M. R. R.
CHAPTR FIVET he g re a t Inca ria l E m pire included
much m ore th a n *'uzco an d i ts a d jo in ing la n d s ; it s tre tc h es f a r to the south , som e w rite rs g iv ing evidence of its including th e so u th e rn p a r t o f L ake T iticaca . As w e leave Cuzco fo r 1‘uijo . we m ust rem em ber t h a t the rou te we a re tra v e rs in g is th a t tro d den by thousands o f th ese g re a t people —dead now fo u r cen tu ries. T h e m assive ru in s o f th e palace of Y uhuur— Iluaccae. aged fa th e r o f th e g re a t Y iraeoeha. a re p la in ly seen m i e ith e r side o f th e road, l ’uno is reached, and h ere we a re on th e banks o f L ake T iticaca, th e h ighest body <>£ navigable w a te r in th e w orld. T he L ake lies a t an average height of 12.500 feet above th e sea. about 300 m iles from the Pacific, an d easily 2000 m iles from
I the A tlan tic sho res of B razil. T he g rea t cha in of B olivian A ndes o r
rilille ra Beal sk ir ts th e lake on its •aern side. T h is m oun tain chain,
from the tow ering peak o f H anko- Yiua. o r Illam pu to th e im posing m ass of th e Illim ani, so u th eas t of th e city of La I ’az. ru n s from n o rth w e st to so u th ea st. an d th e L ake in th e sam e d irection form s a deep tro u g h west, o r r a th e r sou thw est o f th a t snow y range. At sunset on a good d ay a m agnificent view of 200 m iles o f snow y A ndes is visible, from Illam pu, th e ta lle s t of th e S o ra ta group, to lllim uui.
Leaving P una a t th e u pper end of the Lugune of t.'liucuito. th e lake sp reads o u t before us, a p lac id w a te r- sheet of a z u re blue, w ith s trea k s of em erald green here and there . T he sk ies above, to <|iiote C arp en ter ". . .have a ll th e lieau ties o f th e A ndean heavens com bined w ith o th ers p ecu lia rly th e ir own."
As we sail in to th e lake proper, we can barely d iscern th e principa l villages on th e gently s lop ing P e ru v ian shores. H e re and there , on g re a t po in ts of lan d we can m ake o u t g re a t hum an stone s ta tu tes , such a s th e one n e a r H ave. In th e d is ta n ce w e can see some o f the N evados th a t sep a ra te th e lake region. As we look o ver th e prow o f th e " In c a ,” we see a rugged prom ontory ju t tin g in to th e lake. T he n o rth e rn end of th is p o in t is T iticaca Island , w hile i ts sou thern con tinuation is th e penim -ula o f Co- pacabana. A s we look a t th e sharp ly defined, lo fty peaks su rro u n d in g T it icaca’s basin, we cease to w onder a t the nam e given th e range— C ord illera B eal— these m ajestic peaks a re fu lly d ese rv ing o f th is appella tive . A s the sun sinks low. these g re a t peaks become golden, th e ir bases a deep violet, follow ed soon by n deep crim son ju s t a s th e sun sinks below th e horizon. T he M aster P a in te r is ag a in a t work. Oh th a t G ainsborough of Inness m ight be ab le to rep resen t th is panoram a w ith even a sm all p a r t o f th e lum inous color th a t g ree ts th e eye here!
..Small isands d o t th e lake, unusually close to shore, show ing in a ll p ro b ab ility th a t they a re a p a r t o f th e m ainland , exposed by a d rop in th e w a te r level. R u ins a re visib le on n ea rly a ll th e is lan d s, and even today sm all bands o f Ind ians, probably Inca- Q uichua m ix tu res , in h ab it th e la rg e r ones. We s»-v th e ir "B olsas." o r sm all s tra w boats, d o ttin g th e p lac id su rface o f th e lake, going from is land to is land. o r to th e shore.
T he jo u rn ey across th e lake oe- •upies> tw elve hours, w hich p asses a l
together too soon. By m eans of a ra il- y connecting w ith th e b o at a r
riva ls. we a re soon on o u r w ay to La Paz. c a p ita l o f B olivia, a com paratively new city , w hen com pared to O ru ro an d Potosl. th e once fabulously w ealthy m ining ce n te rs of B olivia, but now. w ith no sem blance o f th e ir fo rm er g lo ry left, they a re forced to ra n k th ird an d fo u r th w ith L a P az ifrnd S ucre ah ead o f them . i 'W e keep looking an d looking fo r La P az . b u t we do no t see it. F inally , •when o u r patience is alm ost exhausted , th e t ra in slow s down on th e rim o f a g re a t valley n estlin g in th e B olivian A ndes—th ere before us lies La Paz. bathed in m any colors, due m ain ly to th e brigh tly colored houses, w ith th e ir s till b rig h te r colored roofs. T h e descent in to th e city tak e s very little tim e ; soon we a r e in th e P la za M ayor, w ith its g re a t A lam eda stretching*- ou t from it to n o rth an d south .
W hat brightly-colored clo thes these people w ear—so m uch b rig h te r th an th e natives o f f ’nzoo and th e o th e r sm all tow ns in A lto P eru w ear. T he jieople a re very d if fe re n t; here th e "C hains” predom inate , th e halfb reed Ind ians, a slow moving, slow th inking , suspicious, indolen t race, w hich w ould ra th e r s it an d chew coca leaves th an an y th in g else. T ru e they do have th e ir m arke ts, bu t th e sa le o f th e ir m erchandise is a secondary consideration w ith them . T hey have th e ir in te re s tin g ar tic le s fo r sale, such as the g rea t fu r slipi>crs. big enough fo r both feet, w hich they use as a foot-w arm er, a r tic le s woven from th e alpaca wool, ponchos, k n itte d cups (w hich look like t l ie ir is in g sun seen through a prism ) —in sh o rt, a re g u la r clo th ing store. T he m ain a r tic le of food fo r sa le are the "chuno" potatoes, a lre a d y p re p a red o r i>eeled by u process of tram ping on them w ith b are feet, m uch in the sem e m anner as G erm an s a u e rk ra u t is m ade. Theee "chunos” a re as w h ite a s bleached bones, w hy?— lie- cause they a r e frozen, an d m ust bo thaw ed ou t before ea ting . T hen , too, one can buy th e n a tiv e beer, "ettieba.” w hich is m ade from In d ian corn, and resem bles in consistency o u r N orth A m erican butterm ilk , only i t h as a golden hue. T h is form s the principal d rin k of th e B olivian Ind ians .
T he women u re th e salesm en in th e public m arke t. T hey w ork w h ile th e ir husbands w alk ab o u t chew ing coca leaves, o r sq u a t in a convenient place to ta lk to some o th e r "h a rd w orking” brave. I t seems as though th ere are a s m any babies a s th e re a re grow n-ups — ranging in age from a m onth to a yea r, the younger ones o ften ca rried on th e ir m o th ers’ backs, in m uch th e sam e w ay as is a papoose of one -of o u r trib es o f N orth A m erican Ind ians.
T he llam as p re sen t an in terestin g study , w ith th e ir large , sensitive eyes, p roudly held heads, an d m ajestic air! T h is an im al is th e ch ie f m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n , and , from a ll ap p e arances, they a r e aw are of th e f a c t They will c a rry ab o u t 100 pounds, and th e in s ta n t a b it m ore is added, they w ill lie dow n and su lk , u n til th a t e x tra w eight is ta k e n off. W e m u st a t le a st give them c red it fo r a generous am oun t o f “horse” sense. T hey a re an affec tionate an im al, an d show g re a t devotion fo r th e ir m asters. W oe betid e th e u n fo r tu n a te person who offends them , fo r th ey p rom ptly sp it on th e offender. Som ew here in tha ir m onths th ey sec re te a decidedly evil- sm elling fluid, and once th is touches a person “a ll th e k ing ’s dry-cleaners
ca n ’t remove th e odor. In th is they a re qu ite com parable i<> th e fa m ilia r N orth A m erican skunk. They a re led in tra in s , rang ing from six to ten. On each side of the g re a t m arke t u re ojien squares w here these b easts a re herded w hile th e ir m as te r is "busily" engaged in having h is w ife and ch ildren ♦ell his w ares. T hey stan d in these open a i r s tab les h o u rs a t a tim e, p a tien tly (•hewing th e ir cuds, w a itin g fo r th e hom ew ard jo u rn ey . N or is th is beast nf va lue solely a s a m eans iff t r a n s p o rta tio n : th e ir droppings form th e m ost im p o rtan t fuel in Bolivia. I t is not uncom m on to see g re a t p iles of it in th e re a r of. o r som etim es in th e house itse lf. C onsidered in th is light, th e ir econom ic value to th e B oliv ians is f a r g re a te r th an ih a t of o u r horses to us. I s it s tra n g e th en th a t the B olivian people t re a t these a n im als j w ith alm ost th e sam e th o u g h tfu ln e s s ! a s jH-r ca ts, dogs and ca n arie s a r e ! ca red fa r in o u r hom es?
T ow ard th e south , a sh o rt d i s - ' til nee from th e La I ’az lies th e onee { fam ed c ity of S o ra ta . situ a ted to - ' w a rd s th e head of the Bio Cornice, i I ca n n o t p ass by th e opportun ity of j giv ing m ention to th e place i t p layed ' in ea rly Bolivian h isto ry . I t w ill he rem em bered th a t ea rly in th e l.Rth cen tu ry , the Incas, a s well a s th e In d ian s of th e B olivian h ighlands, w ere q u ite passive. T hen cam e th e g rea t in su rrec tion of T upac A m aru th e Inca. All th e S p an ia rd s in the country su rround ing S o ra ta had taken re fuge in th e city , aw a re of th e fac t th a t they could ea sily w ith s ta n d n seige. B ut th e c ra f ty T upac, instead o f w aiting to reduce th e c ity by a long siege opera tio n . c rea te d a tem porary reservo ir h igher up on th e Bio Coroico, an d then suddenly discharged its con ten ts on th e doom ed city . Those who surv ived th e av a lan ch e of slu sh end w a te r p e r ished l»y th e Sword. B undelier's "and g re a t w as th e w ra th of th e In c as" is su re ly applicable here.
W e m u st leave Bolivia an d th e In d ian s and once m ore tu rn o u r faces tow ard th e sea . w here we w ill reem bark on th e n e x t s ttg e o f o u r jou r- new, w hich will c a rry us to th e cent r a l p a r t of Chile.
CHAPTER SIXT he descent from La P az to A rica is
soon accom plished, and w e find o u rselves in th e very h e irf n f th e region over w hich so m any lives have been lost, a lth o u g h it appears now as though T ncna w ill remain in C hilean hands, a s it h a s since 181)2. H ere in A rica we see th e VMorro." e te rn al evidence o f th e grout b a ttle fought here, ending in th e pushing o f th o u san d s of P e ru v ian s over th e cliff onto th e rocks lielow.
T he geographical location o f A rica is a n im p o rtan t one. and i t occupies a un ique position in the p h y isc a l-s tru c tu re of th e continent. I t is p rac tica lly a t th e ju n ctio n o f th e m ain axes of th e P eru v ian and G iilean Andes, and fo r th is reason frequen t v ib ra tio n s of th e ground a re fe lt, caused by th e subte rra n e a n d isturbances. T he shocks a re o ften qu ite violent, and A rica. w hich w as destroyed in 1605. suffered m uch in th e eighteenth cen tu ry . Now, how ever, th e people have learned th e ir lesson, and th e ir bu ild ings a re low, an d s tro n g enough to res is t q u ite violen t shocks.
T he C hilean people a re m ore In d ian th a n E uropean by descent, and have a very m arked personality am ong the South A m erican populations. They a re ap p a ren tly cooler and m ore collected th a n th e ir fiery neighbors, the P eruv ians, and o th e r in h ab itan ts of th e c e n tra l and n o rth ern Andean re gions, and to me seem m ore s te a d fa s t and tenacious of purpose. Elesee Reclus says. "They often speak of them selves a s th e E nglish o f the so u th ern continent by co n tra s t w ith th e P eruv ians, or r a th e r th e people of Lim a, w hom they ass im ila te to th e F rench . They a re described as re served, h a rsh and even cruel, an d In th e la s t w a r w ith P e ru th ey ce rta in ly show ed little p ity fo r th e vanquished.
They a rc largely o f A rnuoanian lineage, bu t even then th e ir language is no t th e pure C astlllian . th e S panish language hav ing undergone more changes in Chile th a n in any of the o th e r Ib e rian colonies in th e New W orld. T he P en in su la r S p an iard s land ing a t V alparaiso lmd a g re a t deni o f difficulty in u n d ers ta n d in g the language spoken, on account o f th e m any A raueanian fo rm s in troduced! and because the C hileans have a habit o f dropping th e la s t sy llab le of th e ir words.
T he rem arkable tiling ab o u t C hile is th a t it h as possessed its homogeneity more continuously th a n an y of her s is te r republics. T h is is exp la ined liy the proxim ity o f th e sea. w hich m akes it tru ly a m aritim e sta te , a s ta te whose im portance is g re a tly enhanced by th e p o rt o f V alparaiso, w hich lies about m idw ay between the ex tre m itie s of th e long const line. S im ilar positions w ere belli in anc ien t tim es by Phoenicia. la te r Greece, an d s till la te r Venice, w hich coun trie s, th a n k s to th e ir eomuinnd o f th e seas, w ere ab le to en la rg e th e ir n arro w boundaries by colonies along th e shores of th e M editerran e an , Venice also going a long th e en tire coast o f th e A driatic .
D ue to th is u n ity as a na tion . Chile h ith e rto has been sm iled upon by the fo rtu n e s of w a r in her conflicts w ith her n o rth e rn n eig h b o rs .' L e t u s look, then , a t some o f th e p o rts on th e C hilean coast, w here daily , tons o f sh ip p ing pass in and out.
A s we coast sou th along th e ra th e r rugged C hilean coast, num erous sm all settlem en ts do t th e w a te r ’s edge. A n tofagasta, th e m ost im p o rtan t of these, com m ercially, from s a huge aggregate of wooden an d galvanized-lron houses, stores, w orkshops an d depots. I t is the g re a t cen ter of th e s ilv e r in dustry . a s well a s th e c i tra te s , though- by no m eans m onopolizing th e export tra d e in th a t m etal, and today is the term inus fo r th e longest, ra ilro a d ru n ning in to th e B olivian p la te a u from th e Pacific.
(To be continued n e x t w eek)
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Mr. uinl .\lrs. L au ra me- S te e tt, Miss G erald ine Lowe an d J a c k W ald rop of D etro it, were week-end guests o f Mr. am i M rs. i'.. J . H o r t
Mr. and M rs. <\E d . W ille tt and Y psilnnti. T uesdayth e N orm al hand __
j I)r. W illiam W. A rseo tt o f R ogers | C ity , h as pu rchased a lo t o f It. J . ! L ivingston on B lank avenue, an d w ill i soon erec t a house therurfn. T he deal
w as nego tia ted by W ilfuim B. I’etz.
R oss W illett, of D e tro it, an d fo rm erly of P ly m o u th u / o lias been spending th e w ilten r a t St. P etersburg , F lo rid a , is s i ie ^ n ig th e w eek w ith his paren ts , Mr. an d Sirs. Ed. W illett.
M rs. II . S. Lee m otored to D ayton . Ohio, W ednesday, w here she is spending a few d ay s w ith h e r m other. She w as accom panied by M rs. J . T . C hapm an a s f a r a s P iq u a . w here she is v isitin g re la tiv e s fo r a fiv r days.
L eroy Jew ell lias spid h is hom e in P a lm er A c res ,.o n S op th M ain s tree t, to A r th u r P ro (\o r. F erry W oodw orth nego tiated th e le a l# Mr. Jew ell w ill e re c t an o th e r k o \g y on th e lo t ad jo in ing th e p roperty he ju s t sold, a s soon a s possible.
H aro ld Sage, w ho h as been ch ie f room clerk a t th e S ta tle r H o tel in D e tro it fo r th e p a s t several yea rs, has been prom oted to a s s is ta n t m anager of th a t hostelry . H a ro ld ’s m any P lym ou th fr ie n d s co n g ra tu la te Him on his w ell deserved prom otioi
O. D ickerson’s J . Moore, Mr.
ington, Mr. an d l i tt le daugh te r,
W allace, W alte r s B ell o f D e tro it,
an d M rs. Ed. W ille tt o f th is place.
T he follow ing fr ie n d s an d re la tives from on t o f tow n -attended th e fu n era l o f M rs. S a ra h R id d le : Mr. and M rs. VanGieson, Mr. atftd M rs. B e rt Van- Giesou an d M rs. Beech of F e rn d a le ; Mr. P it t . M iss M aying Colville, M rs. W illiam G erow an d Miss A nna Ashlee of D e tro it : Mr. %nd M rs. F ra n k M oreland of Pontiac.
F rien d s h ere h av e received w ord of th e d ea th o f M rs. L. F . H a tch , w hich occurred a t her home in R hineland , New Jersey , M onday. D r. an d M rs. H a tc h w ere res id en ts o f P lym outh a t one tim e, an d M rs. H a tc h h a s m any fr ie n d s h ere iw ho w ill re g re t to h ea r o f h e r d ea th D r . 'H a tc h passed aw ay
Ja c k S tevens o f D e tro it, is v isiting his g ra n d p are n ts. Mr. M rs.C harles Olds.
M rs. II. Kenned; M aryland , is jris M rs. C. II . Bu:
T L o c a l I H e w sM rs. D o ra Cole of K alam azoo, is
v is iting h e r A ster , M rs. S. L. B enneti.
A rchie H e y ic k and fam ily have moved in re^ th m r handsom e new home oii A r th u r
S. U . H ills w as ca lled to F riendsh ip , New York, la s t S a tu rd ay , by th e se r ious illness of hirf fa th e r.
Mr. an d M rs.l R aym ond B acheldor and baby w<?re W eek-end guests of re la tiv e s a t C h ataam , O nt.
George R av ile r h a s pu rchased a fa rm a t Chelsea, an d w ill m ove his fam ily th e re ^ th e n e a r fu tu re .
M r. an d M A B lake F ish e r and d au g h te r, DofcodW, v is ite d re la tiv e s a t B row n C ity am M S andusky, over th e week-end.
Mr. an d M rs. W illiam W ilske re tu rn ed M onday from St. P etersburg , F lo rid a , w here they hav e been spending th e w in ter.
B. J . L iv ingston an d fam ily have moved from J e r ry G ordon’s hom e on B lunk avenue to A r th u r Jo h n so n ’s house on A nn s tree t.
Mr. an d M rs. C larence G ram an d li tt le sou, F rederick , a n d th e fo rm er’s m other an d s is te r of D e tro it, w ere Sunday ca lle rs a t th e hom e of M rs. R cka W itt.
M rs. C hari fa rm , consist P lym outh an d reported p rice B ed fo rd Record.
ab o u t a yea
Name, w as forther
ago.
Borin to I r. an d M rs. W . B. D ow ning, ik ^ d a u ^ te r , F rid ay , M ay 8th.
A rlene. M rs. Dow ning M iss W inn ifred W illett.
Born, to Mr. and M rs. C. J . T eufel of Toledo. Ohio, u d au g h te r. Jo a n A udrey, S unday. M ay 10th. M rs. Teufel was form erly M iss C m a W ille tt o f th is place, s is te r o f M rs. Downing.
P lym outh friends of R u th E. H ustou will he pleased to k u o w rtlia t h e r d e b a te rs fronijN 'ortliw estyrn H ig h school? D e tro it, u r a to d eba te a g a in st Ypsi-' la n ti H igh ip r th e a ta te cham pionship, a t A nn A rbor, Ti^Kday evening, M ay 10th. T h e d e b a t e s a t 8:00 o’clock in th e evening V i^A Iniversify hall. No adm ission is charged. I t w ill be necessa ry to a r r iv e by 7 :30, if one desires a sea t.
P rin cess Ann, h e r (Jjrtightor,
-Mr. an d M rs. Flow’d Jackies of Aiih
O rbor. v isited h is Cydreuts. M r. am i M rs. IN'. A. Eckles, la s t S u n d a y . /
Mr. an d M rs. W at. Pejtz ouLfttuined ab o u t tw enty , guests Simula^; th e occasion being th e conlirnnufon o f th e ir d au g h te r. Velmu.
M r. and M rs. O. h\ lie, ‘U tertain- ed tw en ty re la tiv e s ! Siyft th e occa' siou being the c o i^ f t i a /o f th e ir duu g h ter, Helen.
iveu a sur- rtroit fr ien d s, th e occasion
W a lte r W estphal w p rise by a p a r ty of la s t S a tu rd a y evening,' being h is b irthday .
Mr. an d M rs. W in. W akely an d d au g h te rs an d M rs. F an n ie B a rk e r of D e tro it, w ere Sunday g u ests of Mr. an d M rs. H . A. Spicer.
H enry L ezatte , m anager of th e W olf C ash G rocery, h as p u rc h ased one of M. G. B lu n k 's houses on B luuk avenue, an d w ill occupy th e sam e.
M r. an d M rs. I-Iarvey T y le r an d th e la t t e r ’s m o ther, M rs. G ains, o f P o rt H uron , called on th e ir g randm other, M r. L ou isa P ack a rd , Sunday a f te r noon.
B. B. A dam s, m an a g er of th e P lym outh & N ortliv ille Gus Co, lias moved h is fam ily h ere from M arshall, an d they a r e resid ing on S heridan avenue in E lm H eights.
H o race N ichols of D e tro it, w ho h as been spending a few d ay s w ith his uncle an d a u n t, Mr. and M rs. F re d Schaufele of S ou th M ain s tree t, re tu rn ed to h is hom e Sunday afte rnoon .
M rs. E dw ard B lock en te rta in ed th e J u n io r B ridge C lub a t h e r hom e on N o rth H arvey s tre e t, la s t week T h u rs day evening. M rs. C h arles D ougherty en te rta in ed th e club a t h e r hom e on C hurch stree t, la s t evening.
K enneth Jew ell, d rum , a n d M aurice G arehow , accord ian , rendered several num bers on these in stru m en ts a t th e P enn im an Allen th e a tre la s t Sunday an d M ouday evenings, w hich w ere g re a tly enjoyed by th e la rg e crow ds presen t. T he boys w ill p lay a t th e home ta le n t en te rta in m en t to be given a t N ew burg, th is . F rid a y evening.
11. W . S hingleton sp en t M other's’ D ay w ith h is p a re n ts a t Ovid. M ich., a t w hich tim e h is f a th e r gave in to his keeping severa l o ld-tim e ta ilo r shop to o ls :— a d ra ftin g square, g ra d u a ted m easu rin g tapes, etc ., w hich a r e trad e re lie s th ro u g h several generations of th e ir E nglish fam ily of m erchan t ta ilo rs . Mr. Shingleton* s fa th e r. R obert. S r., used these tools in E d in burg, Scotland, an d Loudon. England. R obert. ,Tr.. is very proud o f th e ir possession.
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P o rk "Loin R oast, p e r lb. 28c
A P L E A SIN G E N T E R T A IN M E N T
T he e n te rta in m en t Riven a t th e M ethodist C om m unity hall la s t S a tu rday evenihr fo r th e l>enetit o t j \h v M issionary Society, " n s only fa ir ly well a tten d ed . A o n e -a c t . p lay en titled , "A Love o f a Bonnet,” w as Riven liy six lad ies in a very clever | m anner. Row I). 1*. N agle favored th e audience w ith a solo, w h ile M rs. N agle gavt* tw o readings, bo th num bers being excellent. L y m an ^Ju d so n o f Albion t'o llege, w inner o f*seeond place in th e n a tio n a l co n te st a t N o rth w este rn 1 'n iversity . gave h is ora tion , "C rim e am i th e C rim ina l C o u rt.” Mr. Judson handled th is in te re s tin g sub jec t in a m anner th a t show ed him lo be a deep th in k er and an o ra to r of g re a t ab ility . I t is to be re g re tted th a t more i>eople could not have hoard th is sp lendid ora tion .
j>3 M ilk, V anC am p’s, 3 la rg e cans 25c
■ B eans, D ag g e tt’s, 4 cans 25c 1 C orn, F ancy B a n ta m , p e r can 14c
■ Soap, F lak e W hite , 5 b a rs 19c
Peaches, F an cy C alifo rn ia , p e r
iiSirlo in S teak , p er lb. 32c g P o rte rh o u se S teak , p er lb. . 35c » P o rk Shoulder, p e r lb. 20c Q F re sh Skinned H am s, p e r lb. 30c « H am b u rg e r S teak , p e r lb. 18c =: | S w ift’s Sm oked H am s, p e r lb. 31c
P o rk S ausage , p er lb. 23c K P u re L a rd , p e r lb. 19'/2C Q
b C atsup , S n id er’s, la rg e b o t t le ------21c
H S tra w b e rrie s , p e r can ......... 19c
|Jj Salm on, P in k , ta ll can 15c
Wk S hrim p , can 14c
>■ B eans, G reen C u t, ca ir ......12c
IB A lum inum O ats , A rm o u r’s,ft la rg e pkg . ___ _____________25c5 Seeded R aisins, 15 oz. pkg . 9c
Seedless R a is in s, 15 oz. pkg. 10c B M ince M eat, 3 f o r _______________25c
S to re C heese ______ _______ 29c
All K inds Cheese
D ressed C hickens |j T ro u t, H e rrin g , P e rc h and W h ite w.
F ish fiIS P eas , S ta n d a rd P ack , 3 cans .. . 25cK P ru n e s , 2 lb. p k g _____ ___________27cB B u lk Soap Chips, 2 lbs. ............ 25c« B ulk O ats, p e r lb......... .. 4c
M ilk, p e r q u a r t 13c jS
M ilk, p e r p in t 7c y W hipping C ream , p e r Vi p t. 20c A Coffee C ream , *4 p in t 15c mrB u tte rm ilk , p e r q u a r t ......... ..10c UC o ttag e C heese, p e r lb. 15c
5
IB B ulk Tea, G reen Ja p a n , p e r lb. 55c B B ulk Coffee, F re sh R oasted , p e r g lb. ________ _________________ 43c
| ROOT HOM ESTEA D IN FA M ILY |ONE H U NDR ED YEARS.
L a s t1 w eek passed th e hu n d red th an n iv e rsa ry o f th e Root fa rm on th e I old Ann A rbor road w est of l*lym- | un til. T h e tirst to m ake h is hom e on th is tra c t o f land w as R osw ell R oot, horn on M arch ill. 1780. l i e cam e to M ichigan in th e sp rin g of 1825, from New York. O n May Oth o f th e sam e year, he took up th e fa rm , w hich is 1 now owned an d occupied by h i s ! I youngest g randson , w ho h as lived sill o f h is live on th e old hom estead. In A ugust of th e sam e year, M r. Root w en t to W ashington . 1). C.t to ob tain a deed o f b is new M ichigan borne, and to b rin g h is fam ily back w ith him. T he deed, now in the possession of an o th e r g randson , .T. F . R o o t.1 was w r itte n on parchm en t an d signed by A ndrew Jaekson . T he possessor of th is docum ent is now liv ing on a p a r t o f th e hom estead w here Mr. R oo t lived un til h is d ea th , w hich occurred on O ctober 25, 1873.
T h e hom estead w as th en tra n s fe rre d to h is youngest son an d w ife, H e n ry It. an d E lizabeth C.. who m ade a hom e fo r h is m o ther u n til h e r d ea th iu 1877. H enry R. R oo t lived a l l o f h is fife, w hich w as u n til J a n u a ry 1G. 1911). in th e old hom estead. A t th a t tim e th e old home w as ag a in t r a n s fe rre d to the youngest son an d wife. Lew is II. and A da E. D u rin g th e period o f one hundred y e a rs th e home h a s Iteen in th e R oot nam e w ith only tw o tra n s fe rs uud no m ortgages.
D O N ’T F O R G E TTHAT OUR
A N N I V E R S A R Y S A L EENDS
S a t u r d a y , M a y 1 6Be sure and participate in the savings
offered.
Warner
Corsets P h o n e -4 -4 -
Butterick
PatternsP l y m o u t h , M i c h .
W e Have a Nice
R o a s t o r S t e a k
As you have ever put your teeth in waiting for your Sunday dinner.
Also Our Famous Tomato Sausage
Quality Meat MarketA lb ert S tever , Prop.
P H O N E 199 D E L IV E R Y
n y in n e r r o i i . .
Lym an JudsoiiN am l Kenm of Albion College. ad L it Mi
B U S IN E S S LOCALSD ance a t I. O. O. F . hall. S a tu rd a y
evening. M ay lfith . given by N avajo club. 75c p e r couple, sp ec ta to rs 25c.L iv ingston’s o rc h estra . 2 5 tlp
P enneys do m oving an d truck ing .P hone n u m b e r 9. 24t2p
D on 't fo rg e t th e big ca rd p a r ty . F r i d ay evening. M ay 15th, a t th e K n igh ts of P y th ia s h a ll. Everybody welcome.
T he B a p tis t L ad ies ' A id society w ill hold a bake sale. S a tu rd a y afte rnoon .M ay 16th, a t P fe iffer’s M arket.
Come In and see m y 15.00 h a ts . I hav e a la rg e asso rtm en t of styles, colors an d sizes. A lso som e ch ild ren ’s h a ts ju s t in. M rs. C. O. D ickerson,122 N o rth H a rv ey S tree t.
D ance a t I. O. O. F . hall. S a tu rd a y evening. M ay 16th, given by N avajo club. 75c p er couple, sp ec ta to rs 25c.L iv ingston’s o rc h es tra . 2 5 tlp
Mr. I. F . Reno, div ine h ea ler, will be in P lym outh . 298 E a s t Ann A rbor s tree t, on W ednesday May 20tli, and every W ednesday th e re a f te r . 2 5 tlp
Come in an d see m y $5.00 h a ts . I hav e a la rg e asso rtm en t o f sty les, c »l.,rs mid sizes. Also som e ch ild re n 's ] o( M r nn(1 M rs u s D n e rr.h a ts ju s t in. M rs. C. O. Dickerson.122 N orth H arv ey S tree t.
LO CA L N E W St-
Yeulfey : da a t his
s seriously ill w ith hom e on Ann A rbor Ijinei
s tree t.M rs. Lym an L este r o f Leslie, Mich.,
v isited M rs. Jo h n S te w a r t o ver the week-end. V
M rs. F re d B eyer islspend ing several w eeks w ith h e r s o ^ J I e n r v . an d fa m ily in D e tro it. , £
K enneth B a rtle tt M others’ Day
a t th e ir honietj here?*T he L adies’ Aid o f L ivonia will
hold th e ir n e x t m eeting w ith M rs. F red Lute, W ednesday. M ay 20.
P. A. A tchison o f G arfield, Ga.. has pu rchased a n in te re s t in th e grocery an d m ea t m ark e t o f P . P . P a trick .
Mr. and Mrsk C. V. C ham bers and Mr. and i^ rs . « a r r y V osburgh and d au g h te r. Y s p e n t Sunday w ith re la tiv e s in D etro it.
Mr. and M rs. .Tamls C ham bers of W ayne, w ere T u esd a jl evening guests of th e fo rm er’s liN ^ba: and w ife. Mr. and M rs. C. V. C ham bers. j'
M rs. C harles D o e rr a n d /M rs . Ed D o e rr o f K k chner, O n ty r and Mrs. Jo h n D oerr an d M r. a j r l M rs. H azen W eneger. o f DefW ft. w ere Sunday
r iS S I .^
Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc
Cement = BlocksQuality Blocks in Stock
MARK JOYPhone 316-F 6 Plymouth
S P E C I A LC h i c k e n D i n n e r s
A t Noon Every
Tuesday and Thursday
DYE’S RESTAURANT
LOST— One la rg e bay m are , w e igh t abou t 1200: ab o u t 10 y ea rs o ld : w h ite fo rehead an d n black spo t on th e le ft hind leg. John G ustin . 180 Mil! s tree t. P lym outh . 2 5 tl
FD R SALK—One seven-room bungn- lw. ev ery th in g com plete. O ne house, seven room s nnd b a th , com plete, all new. R o th heated by H om er pipe furnaces. One eight-room house and hath , a ll new an d up-to-date. All these houses have garages. All located in Sunsh ine Acres, ligh ts, sew ers, gas. sidew alks nVitl w a te r. E asy te rm s or cash. E. T.. Y anA rsdale . phone 100.T
25tf.
FOUND— S ix m onths old pup. O w ne r m ay have sam e by describ ing dog and paying fo r th is notice. In q u ire a t 244 Ann stree t.
FOUND— A larg e au tom obile tire . O w ner m ay have sam e by p roving property and pay ing fo r th is ad. George S pringer, phone 3 L 2 5 tl
FO R SALE—A tw o-fam ily stucco house and one lot. In q u ire a t 576 Ann A rbor s tre e t o r phone 402. 25t2
Will sh a re m y home w ith one o r tw o F ord girls, o r o th ers w ho a re congenial. C all a t 454 N orth M ain stree t. S a tu rd ay a f te r 5 :00 p. m.. o r Sunday.
2 5 tlp
W A NTED— M an and w ife to board. 984 Y ork s tre e t. 25 tl
W A NTED— W ashings done. Y ork s tree t.
984_________________ 2 5 tl
W A NTED— T ypist w ishes a position. In q u ire 356 N o rth M ain stree t, P lym outh. 2 5 tl
FO R SALE— Tw o lo ts in Phoenix subdivision. P hone 396W, o r call a t 168 H am ilton s tree t.
FO R R E N T —Room in p riv a te home. G entlem en mmjt have d e a n habits. 145 N o rth U nion stree t, phone 158.
FOB SALE—Baby chicks and White Pekin duck eggs. Mrs. Clark Hearn,nhnno 969.IT4 n r . .
A siKK-ial m eeting of th e O. E . S. ifor in itia tio n , will be bold in M asonic hall. T uesday evening, M ay 19th. D inner will be served a t 6:tJ0 o’clock. All m em bers o f th e orderyrire invited.
•Mr. an d M rs. C h a r le y B eyer e n te r tained a com pany of oyenty-five guests a t th e ir h m nel a t Jrerrinsv iile . lust Sunday ev c n in g l in X h o n o r of th e ir d au g h te r. lI:izelV>Cio w as confirmed a t th e Livonia L u th eran ch u rch lust Sunday in a class o f niue.
M rs. G odfrey R einlm lz. form erly M rs. B eriha Schmidt, o f th is place, died in D etro it. F rid ay . M ay 8 th . F unera l serv ices w ere held M onday afte rnoon u t th e Im m anuel L u th eran church , witli in te rm en t a t R iverside cem etery. P lym outh . O b itu ary n ex t week.
Mr. an d M rs. W inn B. H ubbell of N orth H arvey stree t, e n te rta in e d Sund ay in honor of th e ir m other. Among those p resent w e re : Mr. an d Mrs. R ichard P itc h er of F l i n t ; Mr. an tkM rs. C harles P itc h e r o f Ro.vai Oak. an d Mr. an d M rs. C bauncy P itc h e r an d son, K e ith of D etro it.
Increasing Popularity
is coming to Beaver Board all the time; because it will not shrink or crack, offers greater fire protection, and makes a strong base for the plaster, it is proving its desirability as a material for walls and partitions of all kinds. ^
If you are building of are contemplating £ building, make sure the walls of your home are as modern as the rest of it. In other words, use Beaver Board!
PLYMOUTHL U M B E R g C O A L C O ,
S E R V IC E P H O N E Q U A L IT Y F I R S T | Q 2 . f 2 A L * * ^
R E B E K A H S W IL L G IV E C H IC K E NSUPPER.T he Rebekali D egree S ta ff C lub w ill
serve a chicken su p p er in I. O. O. F . H all, F rid ay , M ay 22nd. S u p p er a t 5:30. u n til all a re served. A du lts, 50c: ch ildren. 35c.
M ENUChicken an d B iscu its
M ashed P o ta toes G ravyCabbage S alad Celery
P ickles G reen OnionaP um pkin P ie an d Cheese
Coffee25t2
D ance a t I. O. O. F . hall, S a tu rd ay Evening. M ay 16th, given by N avajo club. 75c p er couple, sp ec ta to rs 25c. L iv ingston ’s o rch estra . 2 5 tlp
Hie Easier la the Better Way.Don’t poison yourself with calomel
every Saturday night, but get a package of Chamberlain’* Tablets. Take one or two on going to bed, and the morning will find you feeling good. Gentle and persuasive, they never gripe nor aicke*. • Only 25 emits.—Ad-
Farms for Sale| 160 ac res, 4 m iles w est of Y psilan tl.I % m ile from good roads, on c a r line.I good b u ild in g s: an A -l fa rm , fo r $150 p e r acre.j 83 a c re s of th e best laud . 12 m iles west o f Ann A rbor, and 4 miles from
I D exter. L arge new b arn an d good [ house. 10 ac res o f orchard , an d 10 a c re s of good tim ber, a ll th e tools neeessary, and 30 tons of hay in b a r n ; a ll fo r $9,000. E . Z. term s.
80 ac res , 3V> m iles from Y psilan tl, tw o fine larg e barns, good 10-room h o u s e : five ac res o f tim ber, % m ile from c a r line an d s ta te r o a d ; $150 per acre.
14 ac res w ith good 6-room housfe, 6 m iles from Ann A rbor on s ta te road and % m ile from good lake, w ould m ake a good tru c k and p o u ltry fa rm , fo r $6,000. L o t of apples.
280 a c re fa rm , 8 miles from Ann A rbor, on good road , level land , one of th e best in W ash tenaw county , with 14 ac res of apple o rchards, th e best in M ichigan, good bu ild in g s; on ly $125 per acre. Can be bought w ith stock and tools:
BEGOLE & KEARNEYPhone 5924 A nn A rbor, Mich.
1003 P ack a rd St.
SUBSCRIPTIONStaken for all magazines and newa-
Sipers at best prices. Woodworth agazine Agency at Woodworth’s
Plymouth, Mich.—Adwr-
S a t u r d a y S p e c ia ls !
Bananas, per lb. 8 c Sugar, per 100 lbs. $ 6 .5 0
A nice line o f Flowering Plants of all kinds
A full line of Fresh Fruits anil Vegetables
PENNIMAN AVE. VEGETABLE MARKETPHONE 3 2 WE DELIVER