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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 13

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13 THE ENQUIRER AND EVENING NEWS BATTLE CREEK. SrNDAT. 15. 15TU THE DAY OF REAL SPORT BY BRIGGS ssssa-assai ILL TEST OUT DENTAL Li NEW tal savings system were approximately 11.150.000 on April 1. Germany now leads all other countries in the amount of cotton and copper purchased In this country.

Out of SS American cities, only 13 radical labor speakers and meetings permit street corner oratory by In England, coal is mined from shafts and corridors that have been pushed out as far as five miles under the sea. Tire losses in the United States and Canada in March were as compared wth Governor Refuses to Follow Legislative in Naming New Members to State Board. OTHER APPOINTMENTS MADE 700 In that month last year. Tor the control of the Canal Zone, the t'nlted Stales paid the of Panama, a sum of $10. Personnel for State Welfare, Prison, Charities and Other Commissions Announced.

000,000. The annual rental amounts F-E-E-T to $2:0,000. There are fifty-four kinds of paper money in circulation in this country, ranflng in denomination from vu to ten thousand dollar notes. A consignment of gold coins, nearly $5,000,000, mostly in marks, recently arrived in this country from Germany. This is the first Khipmcnt of gold since the war.

Theie are in the L'nited States miles of inland wuterways. Iv.O'iO mli' of lnterurban electric 2nV0O0 miles of railroads. t-npuirer ana iNews tiassinea and I.l'iO.Ooo miles of highways. Br the fret Lansing, June 11. fore the adjourned yesterday Gov-rrnor Groeabeck took a step to test one of the laws passed during the pedl sceslon.

Thi act lncreixed the number of members and the power of the t.t.-i-.l ilrntal nminers and pro1dJ that two of the ivpn members of the lard tnut be rendonta of the upper peninsula. The governs nt to the ren.it. and thit body confirmed a list of appointors, containing the new tmrnliers of the dcnt.il board, none of whom wan from the upper peninsula. The governor ai1 he disregarded the act bee.iuse he ronMdTi un-constitutional Insofar as it sousht J) dictate bin appointments. It was mtl invasion of the executive power, he held, and as such was not bind-Ins upon the xecutive.

Th-i transmitted to the fnne Slntments to all posts In the new v.elfaro department not already lilted and they were confirmed. The department Is to have charne of ai! n'ate Institutions except schools and institutions having special functions St Storage Batteries Potatoes are selling for IS cents a bushel the markets in Traverse City. Mich'. The low price is due to the fact that thousands of farmers I ave held for higher prices since last fall. Joseph G.

Cannon, former snetker of the house of representatives, went to work in at the age of 14. His first Job was clerk in a Erocery store where he eared $1.50 a week. Tdephone connections are now trade for spoken conversations between Catalina Islands. In the Pa cific ocean and Cuba, via the united States. The distance covered is 5700 miles.

According to price data In posses sion of the secretary of labor, mld- erne are now Ie-ying a total of The mother who raises her children to respect her doesn't got her theories from books. II ANNOUNCEMENT Rebuilt Batteries $15.00 New Gould Batteries $25.00 to $35.00 New Batteries, our own make to $30.00 WE GIVE GUARANTEE BATTERIES RE-CHARGED 75c BATTERY REPAIRING We Call for and Deliver Free Gould Battery Shop If it's comfortable. It probably is out of style. change and the slump in the world prices, American merchandise continues to pile up on the wharves of Buenos Aires. It is now estimated that the value of goods lying in the warehouses and on the quays amounts to $50,000,000.

The United States Imported dozen ergs, valued at in 1920. China was the chief source of supply. 745. 863 dozen coming from there. Canada furnished 271, 57 Australia 209,718 dozen, Japan 84.755 dozen, and Argentina 21.000 dozen.

Mormon Lecture Tuesday Evening, June 14tH. G. A. R. HALL WINSLOW F.

SMITH, of Cfiicago, 111. BYRON BUNKER, of Detroit EVERYBODY WELCOME 21 per cent on the value of all foods and mo.t necessities used throughout the United States. While there arc no coins of the precious metals in circulation in Germany, paper money in existence amounts to 15 billion marks, and that in circulation amounts to more than $0 billion, as against 50 billion in circulation in 1919. A shipment of "44 milch cows and three pedigreed bulls recently left Riltimore for Hamburg. Germany.

The consignment, mhich will be distributed among dairymen in that country, represents a gift from a dairy company in Chicaco. fif the 400 oil refineries In the 12 W. Jackson St. Bell 232 not re.ated to the work of any uther Inatltutions. Appointment Annoimred.

Marl T. Murray of Lanjinr. secretary of the old board of corrections and chanties, was named dl rector of the new department. The following appointments wer announced from the governor' office Friday: Mrs. V.

A. Qulnn. Detroit. TVayne county, as a member of the state welfare commission. IU.

r.ev. John II. McCormick. CranJ R-ipids. Kent county, as a member of the state wilfare rem-mission.

J. C. Kirkptirrlck. Escanaba, Pclta county, as a member of the stale welfare commission. Ilobert Shields, Hoachton.

HotiRh-ton county, as a member of the ttate welfare commission. J. II. Hammond. Landing.

Incham county, as a nimiber of the state welfare I'rUon Board Named. Mrs. Merrie Abbott. Wayne county: Mrs. Gertrude Vance Howard of V.ty City.

Hy county; Jt. r'rirunin, fault Ste. Mane; K. Wilbur, Kalamazoo; Seih I'ulvrr. (iwofw; KrJ.ert K.

Jardine. Grind and J. II. Hinckley. To-t'fkey.

Charlevoix county, as mem-yws of the state hospital mom. C. A. rianey, Kalamazoo; Mark Mcrrim in. Jackson.

Jackson county; I'r-ink 1'- Kani.in. Wavne United Slates, Texas leads all other In Pittsburgh, Pa, a ninestcry, modern building, weighing 5000 tons and tilled with hardware, was suc-j cessfully moved a distance of about 1 73 feet by twelve laborers. The: building is feet and about loo feet high. Ninety-pound rails, 120 of them, made the track on which 1 the structure was moved. states with more than seventy plats, Oklahoma is second, nnd Representative Wanted We want a live Real-Estate or Insurance Broker in your town and surrounding territory.

If you a sood live salesman and wish to get in 'touch with the best selling proposition ever offered the public, wherein both yourself and your customer can make some big money, communicate with us at once and let us explain this proposition to you in detail. We are not selling stock. We are selling a limited number of leases cut of our holdings to further development. Joslin Sharrar 1324-26 Majestic Building Detroit, Michigan Pennsylvania third. The refineries have an aggregate daily capacity of nearly I.oriO.OnO barrels.

The approximate increase be There's No End to the Thrill of Fresh Water Angling For the outdoor man The metric system of weights and tween 1510 nnd 1919 of the produc measures predominates in thirty- tion of manufacturers In the United States was 31.7 per cent, of mining' eight countries with a population of 3S.7 per cent, and of agriculture ll.fi per cent. During the same 391.SS7.000; the English system is predominant in twelve countries, with a population of 343.42S.OOO; various ethnic systems are in use in Illation of 9S3.965.000. period, population increased 13.5 per cent. P.ecuse of the tmfavorable ex- or woman who enjoys the thrill of a. battling muskie or an old he-bass or a German 1 brow trout, know the pleasure of county: Alton T.

K'bcrts. Mjriu-tt. county, and W.il.am H. l'orter. Lnnslr.tf.

Incham county, as nu mbers of the state prison com mission. Mrs. Crals; C. Miller. Marshall.

Calhoun county; Ilichard IL Scott. Lansing: John H. Dur.newind. Hush II. Hirt.

ft. cUir. and J. C. Quinlaml.

(Irani Kapidi. as members of the suite corrections commission. Mrs. James C. Craves.

Fiijlnaw. Fred II. Alger, Detroit; W. K. Prud den.

Lansing: Humphrey s. Gray, liinton Harbor, and G. J. Johnson. CranJ Il.ipuis.

as members of the atiite institute commission. "And June 16 we'll fish for a summer day, on the lake or up the river awav from crowded streets and closed in offices. Selecting proper fishing tackle is one of the fascinating parts of the game. Even if you use only a bamboo pole, a line and a hook, you desire those that are extra strong and dependable. I'r.

lines Lyons of Jackson, I Jackson county; Dr. William A. Iietroit. Wayne county, and Dr. U.

S. Sutherland, of Owosso, as numbers of the state board of dental examiners. i Clarence K. Shaw, Detroit, as member of the Jury commisr.on. 1 Wayne county, to succeed George j.

I lima, term expired, Bass Baits Experience has taught that the favorite killers recommended the followers of bass fishing Is a plug bait that -works near tho surface of the water, imitating the movement of a wounded minnow, WILSON WOBBLERS, POWAGUC BAITS. SOITH BEND MINNOWS. SHANNON TWIN SPINNERS Dan Powers, who has charge of our fishing tackle department, has fished in the lakes around Battle Creek for the past 50 years and can tell you WHAT TACKLE TO USE, WHEN TO USE IT AND WERE TO GO. He always gets the fish, so can you, if you use the right tackle. Big assortment at right prices.

utility iiwu AuPjA ifo With the nroner outfit, casting is an art that is easily acquired with a St JT J. Current N'ews Summary of Trade. little practice. A good casting rod is an important part of the fisher- iS .1 1 iiuinie, and Industry IH mans ouini. vv 1 11 1 in 1 1 1 ui -j LrM -j out the WurliL NOW OPEN Gull Lake Hotel The famous Gull Lake hotel at La Belle Park is now open under new management BOATING BATHING FISHING DANCING Large dining room! Special care is devoted to meals and choicest food is obtainable at any time at reasonable prices.

Special attention is given to clubs, fraternities, lodges, parties and picnics! The best bathing beach on Gull lake, lockers bathing suits, and boats to rent! Gull Lake Hotel Bell Phone, Richland 77 F-l-2 Chicaco has more telephones than tho whole of France. More than 210 varieties of cheese nte produced in France. Gambling houses are among the largest advertisers in China. President "Warren G. Harding receives a monthly pay check of JS230.

Canada fhipped 700.0n0.000 worth of goods to the United States laat year. Between 150 and 300 Americans nre now crossing the Mexican border every month. The per capita saving In Philadelphia la 27MS. and the wealth per capita is 12373. A great Interest is being display DOWAGIAC split bamboo rods and BRISTOL steel rods.

Also a num- amfBLaM tT $3.00 to $10.00 For still flshmg, trolling or casting, including the good quality card Une to bost braided waterproof silk lines, 20 ft to (IQ ff 5fc pound test la 25 and 50 yeord lengths lvt DOVA -rS1-. 1 JL I 0 Muskie or Pickerel Clever old Muskie prefers a bait that runs deep: as to color he's impartial, although special care hs been exercised to select -VttJto bait- with an unquestionable character for success for this fresh Tout reel should be selected with more care than any other water scrapper. flshjng outlt We are showing such nationally known Minnow Palls $3.50 to ft 2S reels as Chief. Professional. Freespool Take Apart, South Bend SnU KM Anti.tok La.sh.

South Bend Winding Anu.Back Lash Camp Stoves $10.00 to $15.00 Keel No. 1H00. Thermo. Bottles W.10 to $11.00 5 t0 $30.00 Minnow Seines, 15x4 $35 v. Bass Season Opens June 16th Don't be unprepared when the bass season opens.

We have the most complete stock of fishing tackle in the city none better in quality and our prices are rights ed In Japan In the development ct commercial aviation. For the first time In almost seven years, flour sold undr a torrel it the mll'si in Mlnnenpolis. pcposlt In the United tates pos-j II SUNNY MONDAY; i BARGAINS i ARE COMING TWIN SPINNERS SHANNON SPOON BAITS SPINNERS BUCK TAILS SPINNERS. 1 Look for tKe Window Card as.

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