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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 4

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nrrano dkee, lniR5D.1l, sintJlctll X5ZS. II ENQUIRER AND EVENING NEWS THA I Ol'GII 1 TO SLOW I1IM DOWN IF ANYTHING WILL. THE ENQUIRER A St J. N. UABI.INU "UINO V-w tore If i.

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1 he i or 1 i a re tl ti c. a- 1 0. I i i ti ts -lie I -1- i miii nf i-'Miiinii rn I i 1 Back to School INI. I Ml III I II I I 1 Vi SN 'our children are going back' to school back to learn: to get ready for life. They'll need several years of guidance yet.

before they will be ready to handle their inheritance to best advantage. i nir i i kfm i'l! i y. ') iv .7 4 That makes this a good time to think of your Will, your executor and trustee. Come in and talk this over with our trust officers at this appropriate time. I i i til icWlirrfw r' 'r I-1 (X 1 I It --('.

i a iBank ona Wfs date ir Old Nati and TrUSt Sermon for Today -i 1 cv a t- f. n- 1. 1. PEV O'-NN- nVvjAMERICAN 4i HISTORY Comp any 1 ri a 1 riiMr.ri: r. The Big Friendly Bank r.

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rrr. T- irf' i.nir i'i nt PI.il rf i vn.ir s. unfrlr wnirx human surrorjx FAILS otiir. nvt of n.s had stith an 1 1 1 "In tli Klur I i la li ex W'C kliOW liic losing i ii. i that, came ovc ly.uah with the than name a ju-s-ink' of U.v.iah.

1: of a groat rxpfr.cr.ce But "in tin- yr-ar that 1 I died I the Lord." In that had b'i-n k.v.e. or Israel daik hour v.i.cn bw-ft oi tins rood for a i In jsc yi lie had born a kinif upon vlami t-o j. ci ruler. Victorious in much, and upon whom nation war. l.o had It po the to nwcli dop' i.df d.

tin i came to ari rt p-1- i Jtnt.ih a iii a hiohcr source I.ai.ih. a 1 iideiue. "I yaw the Lord sit and p.rr.ot a in a thror.o, high and lifted is i-d up" 1-ioni ctrp'y throne of thev readied the dock at St. I day became a factor In the mys- bile pursued the car and estimated i- I ad ho tutr.ed to that throne that jjm( m. after a trip of about terious $100,000 explosion and fire its speed at 65 miles an hc-is never to that throne high I Sm miles alone the coast from August 20 at the Trauaott Cloth- Some time ago he released froir a.

i i- aliavo tlawic and oi Boston in a rowboat. ing company store in Indianapolis, the service of the village a motor-. rapieri dv ur.f mi wnom is no. j-w0 officers of the Pennsylvania when information was received cycle policeman whom he saw neither oi Leacue of Women's Voters were that papers and documents and a was too lenient with fast-drivinj The Bystander In aslnnlon motorists. a tiinmiK." called before the Waterman com- photograph of Stephenson and n.i-'il Thank f-ome rf us know this mittee of the senate yesterday by other persons were found in a sate v.

Is t) ide ot expo: also. We attorneys for William B. Wilson. at the Traupott store. .1 in learned hero to lmd a never- contesting the senatorial election: Mayor George Smith of Wap- rOLDS oiheadorchestaremora7 treated externally with v.

faiUne source of Mipport when liu- i William S. Vure of Pcnnsyi pir.gers Falls. N. yesterday de-! i la ii 1 or ir.an support van. a.

in an effort to show gross tcrmined to enforce traffic regula-: -i abuses of personal tax receipts for tiens. captured a speeding motor- .,,.,0,. (ifft ore v-vins purposes in Pittsburgh. ist and brought him into police, of gum's nnvl D- Stephenson, lormer In -j court, where he was fined S-3 NeW York --UaV DV UaV ulace save to bed. About 12 mile's klan Grand dragon, yester-; Mayor Smith in his own automo-.

1iill I HI 1 1 ICKS Va po Rub Ovr 21 Million Jan U4 Ytarly away is Virginia City, once famous durini; the poid rush as the homo of I the C'diiistnc lt)it. Carson City is a liir of 30 tildes and aside fiom I)- "a- a I ta bv id n-d a Yi )9 la mi; the eajii'al has noon the leene 5 oi many historic prio liKlits. Then then- is Lake Fahoo alxiui 50 miles1 av.ay, which Cahfornia has praised in i and story. "Pity Investing Widows Li Ail of this Nevada country ln-iiiten'ely tntcrej tine and often pu.ng but, my lot has boon too ionc with cries. Alter a stretch r.f Th i a few davs the groat opn spaces igh to rviainid I long to hear street, cars hump and the shrill ot a cro-smg cop's whistle, i Nature is oopsie-daisie and all that.

but- there is. a gloss to our high spood civihza'ion in cities. There times via many ol us feel wc could leave New York and its madness and never return. liut invariably a lew weeks absence brines about a cure and we are panting for its theaters, i cafes. 7ip and e'ernal huiTah.

i hke a sapphire i it t.ps and jtpire? it its na Ti.c do ip to lr ii. no la'od Now Yoikors My a year away and all loniing for the metropolis rd N.vi A a It I ll shu' up. But. I have- enme And no; niavrr hr-t mav thtnk. I could tver care for a ti-an-ed tad! (( -H.

ri 1 Looking Through the Day's News rr.a.K the e-'f of aero- pa-- :r.fc he: tr.en v. er I'T a or to was a of in in' r. pa-" r. a i-c "i of hun- of the 1 'he :o.a r.s paradise 1 a d- can phe.v n. r.ibo.:.-.

find o- v. vj (: or i race' Under the abftve caption, Arthur Brisbane, eminent journalist and philosopher, said, under date oi August 31, 1928: "Government agents announced that rA. Laurence Lowell, president of Harvard University, was out of $70,000 in a land fraud. "If lying letters and prospectuses can get $70,000 from the president of Harvard, what chance has a poor widow seeking to increase her small inheritance?" The need of financial advice from the financially experienced was never greater. It is no reflection on the intelligence of either man or woman to seek advice, on specific subjects, from the experienced.

Otherwise lawyers would not consult doctors, and doctors would not consult lawyers. And both would not consult architects. Our officers are glad to confer and advisv. with you on trust and financial matters, at all times, and without cost or obligation. TRUST DEPARTMENT CENTRAL RATIONAL gANK CENTRAL BANK CORNER Flve nnnu'es the rusody of a United Pta'es niarsiiai was tie nc-e imposed at Mmnear.o".;., I mis 's dai k.

bv i a I a l( MNt II Tl KM Ii oi 1 1 i convicted' of illicit. a fin- session of liquor. a in Cortland 22. son of pas.san'ly and rh.nrm-.n of 'Li r. i b-iard of directors of the Great 5 feetir.R Northern rahwav.

whl return to. in a ce rt that (or the fall semester instead ever, never dtavv n.e out of nf the Northwest Moun-ed I U- lj: i Would Prs'ip aee. as was reported a few days ot i a-o Tiie Italian paper Corriere di N.ip.jit printed a story vesterricv from Ravenna to the effect that the ton.b of 'he poet Dante eh seri had been violated and the pact's ashes stolen. Authorities no i YPSILANTI PROFESSOR IS DEAD IM AN ARBOR t.i I I it evrrv ac'trc cn this clue have opned tomb in an endeavor to prove lap and the truth or falsity of the story en- Residents of Los Angeles and York, i nearby cries were roused from hero i their slumbers by a light earth-! quake shock early yesterday morn-a great inr The tremors becan at fi 42 possible t0 hr: l.a.s a eor.g:,-.::-.. t'i have f'v ha.s aci.iit I'd p'o-J rcpV rf ra! moitir of its a.

and vere of several seconds a -1 1 r' and while I duration No property damage .11 ever reach, the Golden 'was reported. ''e is rr.ak::-. s'eady With the shieklr.e of whistles "res.v from steamships and tugs along I the waterfron" and the a ht- of of people. Dr. lliomas I of p.

im pane- i and Lothrop ar i.ota.n wi.cre we wUl gs i ten were given a great reeeaiioaj.

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