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of THE EVENING CHRONICLE, MARSHALL MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1931: PECIASL On HOME KILLED Spring Lambs For Saturday OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS From 8 to 10 BARNINGHAM'SI AM'S "Satisfaction Is Our Motto" CITY BRIEFS Phelps and Miss Beardsley are motoring In the www. part of the state. Enliger and Miss Bolinger left today for Bip: Kokomo, to visit relA clarations have been filed court in the two damage wrought against Elias, Adand Garth Blakeslee by Mr. Francis Solomon of Mr.

Solomon is suing of $30,000 as the recollision which occurred the Solomon and Blakesat, the Ceresco crossing of and Cement work: Jawn D. O. Adams, Phone GARDEN TODAY Last Times EVENING SHOWS PRICES 10c, 35c, 35c EA didn't even honey. of his other suffered beart attacks. WIVES WARNER BENNETT PRANK Also Spell of the Circus Chapter As It Seems NEWS FRI.

SAT. Double Feature Two sellent Features BUCK JONES Ranger MEN of ATIONS CITY BRIEFS The waters of Iron, Fich, Hyde: and lakes continue to recede with mle eta ptches O1 beach 191- covered During the rainy season lAst month water rose several fret but Inke levels now ATA than A in veare Mr and Armand Saund-! ers left todar for Ottawa. 117 to be t.be of tre1 Mr. John Schmanskr Gerald Schmanskr who has been visiting hie grand. parents for several works return ed with them Operations at the Wilcox Rich plant have been practical di continned until next The plant generally has shut down in the summer but it cAme what PArlier this FrAT because of A decided slowing no in bite production The annual rennian of the Wagnor family occurred Sundar At Pine lake ninety- fise members betng present A co-operative dinner was served nt noon and was followed by 'he business session election of the following officers: President Forest Wagner.

inrr A. Sweet. treasurer Flovd Suret It A9 voted to mort Al the same place in 1932. Miss Bernadine Gardanter will arrive next Monday to be the guest of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. B. L. Gardanier al the Wigwam At Gull lake. Miss Gardenier ts in charge of the reception room of the Erwin Wasey Advertising in New York Erwin Wasey is one of the largest advertising agencies 'in the country and is the concern which recently launched the Camel cigarette advertising campaign The entrance to Fountain street from Michigan Avenue where the interurban track WAS taken up is being paved.

When that is com pleted it would not. be A bad Idea: to pave the Marshall avenue en'trance to Oakridge cemetery. A few SPATS R20 A cement driveway WAS built inside the cemetery and 'Marshall avenue was graveled. but the entrance was left in such A bad condition that it is almost impossible to drive in with safety. An Albion man remarked today that Marshall is nOW going thru what Albion experienced for several years when the town got by the PArS as the result of a mu, inicipal election "You fellows will be smarter than we were if you all get together and shake hands and forget, he remarked.

"As look on our row we were Just plain silly. Our row WAS over some things that might have. lookpd hig then hit which look small now and think you'll find Lue same true in your ca. e. Sald a prominent Marshall republican this morning: "I predict that President Hoover will come out for four per cent beer by Nov.

1st. If he doesn't he might just as well make up his mind to be defeated. A big maiority of the people are sick of prohibition." We wouldn't want to tell you who the man is who made the remark but he has proved himself shrewd political dopester on A great many occasions He didn't think he WAS talking for publication and therefore his name Is withheld. the thermometer reached 98 yesterday. two degrees below the high point of the summer which occurred Thursday.

June 26 when the mercury touched the century mark. it bid fair to duplicate that performance this afternoon. At 2:30 o'clock the thermometer registered 96. The ex: treme beat is due to remain with uS for at least 24 hours more. A high pressure area is forming in the Canadian northwest fought to reach here by Saturday afternoon or evening which will bring relief.

The weather bureau predicts scattered thunder showers but the showers are 60 local and widely scattered that it is impossible to forecast what section will be visited by them, The (hermometer registered low oL 73 last night or three degrees cooler than the night before. I I SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday KRAUT, Can 10c Kellogg's RICE KRISPIES 10c Kraft or Best Foods SALAD DRESSING, Qt. Jar 35c 2 lbs. Jar PEANUT BUTTER 29c HOME GROWN CABBAGE, lb. SELOX SOAP POWDER, Large 16c PLANTATION COFFEE 19c SPRINGHILL COFFEE 23c BOKA COFFEE, Vacuum Can 31c GINGER ALE, Qt.

Bottle 15c APPLE QUAKER Brand, Qt. 19c APPLE BUTTER, Merritt Brand, Qt. Jar 15c Qt. Bottle GINGER ALE, ROOT BEER or ORANGE CRUSH 15c SALADA GREEN TEA, 38c' Pkg. 33c MILK, Carnation, Pep, Libby's Canna, 3 for 25c B.

A. BLISS Phana We Deliver, Mrs. Isabell Twist of Kalamazoo will be the week -end guest of Mt and Mrs A Twist at their cot take At. Lvon lake Misa Louise Hopkine and guest. Miss Dorothy Stewart.

of Detroit have returned from visit with Mics Edna Prebe in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overheul moved today from their apartment in past. Michigan 10 their farm northwest of the city Mr. And Mrs.

G. (. Allensworth motored to Grand Rapids yester- day where they will spend A weel. with Mr. And Mrs.

D. Henry. Mr. and Mir. Gail Turner of Lansing.

Mr and Mrs Henry MrClure of Owesso and Mre Grorpe Hopking And daughter of Kalama700 are guests of Mi and Mrs Grant Dewey The Women's Relief Corps will meet, tomorrow afternoon nt hall. A report of the district convention at Grand Rapids win be given and a good atendance, desired Mr. and Mra Miles Robinson who have been occupying their cottage at I.von lake have gone to Trempralean. Wis to be guests of relatives before returning to their home in Birmingham. Mich.

The plant valuation of Albion college has increased from $500.000 to nearly $1.500.000 and the endowment from $410 000 to $1.700.000 in the last. seven VPATS during which time John 1. Seaton has been president of the institution. Mr. And Mrs.

S. Peters of Port Huron arrived yesterday to be the Quests of Mr And Mrs. Lynn Van Zant. Miss Bernice Van Zant who has been visiting in Port Huron the past two weeks returned home with them Mrs. Jacob Lehman of Creek.

won A default Judgment against Roscoe E. Young in the sum of $676.30 in circuit court today. judgment in that sum WAS awarded by Judge Blaine W. Hatch after the defendant failed to make an appearance. A communication regarding the controversy between Mayor Clute and the council was received by The Evening Chronicle this morn-, ing.

The communication is now in type but it WAS withheld publication today by request but will appear in tomorrow's issue unless the writer does not desire its publication. A. decree of divorce was awarded. by Judge Blaine W. Hatch in circuit court today to Raymond A.

Rolfe against Dorothy Rolfe on grounds of extreme and repeated cruelty. The defendant is to assume her maiden name of Dorothy Bell, the decree stated. Hearings were also held today in thencontested divorce case of Lloyd H. Lunt against Emme Lunt. Ralph Rennett, defendant in divorce suit brought by Aiberta Bennett.

has fled an answer thru Attorneys J. Hatch Son. He denies the charges of extreme cruelty and that he drank excessively, aiso denying that he left the plaintiff and her child alone or that he used personal violence toward the plaintiff. He further denies that she is entitled to the relief which she seeks. An answer has been filed in circult court by the defendant in the divorce case of Ellen Hess V8.

Francis Hess. the answer being filed thru the defense attorneys, J. M. Hatch Son. The defendant denies tr- plaintiff's charges of extreme cruelty.

and further deales calling her vile names and heating and brug'en he 11-- denies that he WAS satisfled to hive with his wife. part ass. rt. defendant dentes that the plaintiff is entitled to a decree of divorce. Finding in the equity suit of Joseph and Mary Sellaff against Frank and Anna Sellatt was filed circuit court by Judge Blaine Hatch today.

According to the terms of the finding. the plaintiffs won complete interest in their property in Emmet township which until now has been in joint deed between them and their son and daughter-in-law. the defendants The court also found. however, tha (the defendants shouid have Men against the property In the gum of $920 upon the 'death of the plaintiffs. L.

CoCourtle who is at the Battle Creek sanitarium. tinuing his preparations for the annual Somerset Center homecoming, to be held at his country estate, August 12. Yesterday he placed an order for 1,000 lawn chairs to be used for the accommodation. of those attending the festivities. Mr.

McCourtte expects between 6,000 and 7,000 perrons at the celebration. The order WAS placed with. the Emmanuel Missionary college, at Bernen Springs. where the lawn chairs are manufactured by. the students Inspection of vehicles on highways, under state and federal quarantines for the European 'corn borer, will be begun Monday.

nearLy two weeks earlier last year. Stations for vehicle inspection will be located on roads leading from the area quarantined OIL account of the corn borer. comprising most of. all of Michigan and part of Indiana. At these stations, inspectors in uniform will stop all vebicles, to explain the quarantine and ascertain if prohibited articles Are carried.

Corn on the cob may pot taken from territory inVested with the corn borer to points outside. Spread of the pest by altiAcial means 15 preyented. the quarantine authorities state. by the enforcement. of this restriction.

parachute drops and, stupt SPECIALS Listerine Rayon Underwear PASTE 89c Grade TOOTH Plain and Fancy 19c 69c Each On Sale SATURDAY Only Jelly Cups Per Doz. 35c RAYON HOSE New Glassware Fine Grade--New Colors Just Received 29c, 49c, 79c 10c and 25c 5c to $1.00 STORES 5c to $1.00 flying which were originally sched- uled for last Sunday at Brooks Airport will take place Friday evening. Tex Russell. ex-army aviator. will make A parachute drop A plane piloted by E.

Gittman. There will also be stunt Plying by Doc Beadle. All of these men are from Kellogg airport in Battle Creek. Charles Hones. who is now located at the Brooks Airport.

will carry passengers out the evening. Mr. Hones. A.8 is well AR the Kellogg airport pilots. A licensed transport pilot.

All four of the men have the highest rating possibe for transport pilots. There will be no admission charge to the field. The program has been authorized by William burgh, manager of the Brooks airport. It was thru Mr. Vosburgh that the pilots were secured.

A covered wagon caravan which is traveling on 8 trail that leads from Massachusetts to Michigan will stop in Kalamazoo July 19. 20, 21 and 2. The caravan. which is sent out br the Baptist denomination. is not alone to interest Baptists.

but. to challenge all persons to revive the spirit of the carly pioneers in adventuring for the principles of the early missionaries. A part of the program in Kalama 7.00 will be A memorial service at the grave of the Rev. Leonard Slater in Riverside cemetery. Mr.

Slater, appointed missionary to the Indians by the board of the triennial Baptist convention in 1826. retired in 1852 from active missionary service and resided in KalAMAZOO until his death in 1866. son. Dr. Creas, A missionury of the Baptist denomination.

will read An address, "The Spirtt of the the evening of July 21. Dr. Cress' address will ho Lin connection with the sessions of the conference. on religiou: duca tion Baptist ministers' summer school in the Baptist summer assembly at Kalamazoo college. Special will br called for this service, members of the St.

Joseph Valey, Kalamazoo River and Hillsdale Baptist Assoclations attending. The caravan (will journey to Kalamazoo from Three Rivers and will be escorted I July 22 to Niles. Parachute Jumping Stunt Flying Airplane Rides FRIDAY EVENING at BROOKS AIRPORT Pilots: Tex Russell, D. E. Gittman, Doc Beadle, Chas.

Hones All Licensed Transport Plots We Carry Your Brand ofMalt In Both Light and Dark Edelweiss Trueworth Blue Ribbon Miller's Strohs Blatz Puritan Big Master Old Wurzburg Blue Star Open Evenings R. E. ROSECRANTZ 133 W. Michigan Ave. GRUEN WATCHES LULL Let DIAMONDS glorify her wedding day! For her wedding day, there 15 no other gift in the world so appropriate as Diamonds The diamond expresses permanence, beauty, and lasting joy The wedding ring of course will be diamond-set to match her sparkling solitaire.

But it is that little "extra" gift so popular with grooms of today that is the perfect memento. A slender, diamond-set Gruen Baguette, and Diamond Wedding Engagement Rings will be most appreciated by the modern young bride. H. A. HULETT JEWELER Get Your Travelers Checks Here! -Good the World Over Safe -Handy Inexpensive First National Rank Member Pederki Reserve System Member Southern Michigan Regional Clearing House A asociation US-12, June 19.

Mr. Solomon suing for damages of $15.000 f01 damage to his car and the cost of caring for wife and son Robert. bot.h of whom were terribly injur- ed in the accident. Elias Blakeslee and his wife. Addie, are the owners of the Blakeslee car and were riding in it at the time of the cident.

Their grandson, Garth Blakeslee. was driving the car at the time. The suits were brought through Atty. Joseph W. McAulliffe.

Postmaster P. A. Mumaw has been sent an allotment of American flags which are to be used to drape the caskets of deceased war veterans at the time of their funerals, after which the flag Is to go to the next of kin of the deceased veteran. Under An act of congress. every veteran of A foreign war is to have one of these flags at the time of his funeral and the postmaster at each county seat is in charge of giving out the Nags In that county.

At the time of death of any war veteran the next of kin. or whoever Is in charge of the burial service. is to apply to the postmaster at the county seat. for one of the flags. The application blanks are also at.

the postmaster's office. At the time of the application, the honarable discharge papers of the deceased veteran must be presented. Provision is made whereby the necessary arrangemen.s may not be completed in time for the fu-; neral, the nag may be purchased: privately and the purchaser reimbursed to the extent of $7.00 when arrangements are completed. The flags are five feet by nine feet, six inches. YARDLEY'S Old English Lavender The Bath Salts.

The Tripple Vanities. The Talcum. The Bath Powder. Yardley's for Men Invisible Talcum. Shaving Bowl.

Lavender Lotion. Yardley's Bond Street Extract ABBOTT DRUG CO. Prices Effective Priday and Saturday, Tuly 17 and 18 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Prices Are DOWN Prices on luscious fresh fruits and en fresh vegetables are the lowest la, many years in our food stores. Dally deliveries on these tempting summer foods and ing you the immediate benefit of lower macket prices assures you the finest ity at money saving prices. Note these riggestions other this week grocery end savings and out many dum BANANAS, Naturally Ripened, lb.

5c New, Cooking APPLES, 5 lbs. 25c GRAPES, Seedless Calif. 2 lbs. 23c Cabbage, lb. Mediam Heads Pears, 3, lbs.

25c Calif. Bartletts AMERICAN Tomatoes, 3 lbs 25c Food Stored Fancy Quality Oranges, Doz. Calif. Valencias QUALITY GROCERS Butter lb. 25c National or Hazel--Creamery Fresh--Carton or Tub Coffee 3 lbs.

50c. Our Breakfast Blend Lard lbs. 29c Swift's Silverleaf Carton or Tub Airy Fairy pkg. 19c Flour. Currant Jelly jar 16-oz.

19c National Pure At a Low Price Tomato Juice 3 cans 10-oz. 19c Chill, Scason and Serve Red Cross. 3 pkgs. 8-ox. Macaroni or Spaghetti Chicken can average 2-lb.

99c Hormel's 7. 6 Flavor Scaled Size Corned Beef Hash No. can 2 23c and Serve Root Beer 24 large bottle 11c American Home Pure plus Sc bottle deposte Ginger. Ale 24 bottle large og. 11c American Home--Extra Dry Pale Sc battle Summer Household Needs Fels Naptha Soap The Golden Bar 10 bars 49c Palmolive A Soap that Retains Beauty 3 bars 19c Super Suds Beads of Soup 4 pkgs.

27c 144 W. Mich. Ave. C. S.

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