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Alma Record from Alma, Michigan • 8

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THE ALMA RECORD THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1916. Class-ifled Ads. FOR RENT Rooms, 41 Maple ave-nue. 48-c WANTKD Chicken pickers ai.tl irs.

Steady work. Swift ML PLEASANT NORMALS ARE EASY FOR ALMA THINGS THAT. NEVER HAPPEN FUR RENT Front room, all inotk'in conven it-net-s. Inquitv at Record ollice. tip-Co.

Teachers FUR SA1.K Plate at this office. kodak. Inquire ROOMKK WANTKD Clood room with bath. One-half block from city hall. Inquire at Record otlioe.

r.o-tf A UARCIAIN player piano with bench, M-arf and selection of music mils, all for $JN7.) if taken at once. ('. Sawkins Piano Alma, Mich. A SPLENDID RA RCA IN Six octave trran in jiood shape for only C. A.

Sawkins Piano Co. 1 FUR SALK Modern house, seven I'lHimi including bath, hardwood floors below, large ct meted cellar, furnace, gas, electric lights, good well water, sewer, city water, cistern, sidewalk, six nice maple, time plum trees, big garden, garage, pleasant location. Price only $-'000 See Arthur Lipjiei't for terms. Cedar avenue. 1 -1 -c ROOMS TO RENT Room for one or two gentlemen.

Inquire Mrs. Raker, 120 Court St. Cl-H-p WANTED House work by day or week. Union phone fil-lt-p FOR RENT Furnished house. Inquire of Pan Kennedy, St.

Louis. 1 K.w. tr.ii v.n-il vdlnrn I will- clliu iiiuuv 11 Romped Over Almost at Will by Coach Helmer's Crack Team. I Coach Harry Helmer's Alma college! football team walked all over the heavy Mt. Pleasant Normal brigade 01.

Firday, mopped them around the mini and water and counted 41 points against 0 for the visitors during a game featured by long runs. The Maroon and Cream put up a great fight during the entire game, ai even in the third quarter, when llelmer had practically on entire team of subs doing duty, the onslaught of the Alma team continued unabated, although at this time it was not as tree as it was during the other portions of the contest. 1 The Normals were almost helpless, To start the game the Normals re-1 ciived and Alma downed them on the 2U yard line. Failing to gain in two downs they punted outside on the forty yard line. Johnston made five, Fitch failed to gain.

Hoolihan added I two yards. Johnston smashed through for ten yards Hoolihan added eight more. Fitch gave a couple. Hooli han made five and Johnston smashed through and carried the pill over the line. Hoolihan failed to goal.

Score: Alma 5, Normals 0. Mt. Pleasant received on the thirty FUR RENT A very desirable 7 rooms, all conveniences. Inquire of Ian Kennedy, St. Louis.

'l-2t-p HMt LOOK INTO THO.SC WIS OF WJRS IT MAVE5 (- ME ARE THE WCXST 1 6T0P.D LOOKIN6 BOOB I HAVE EVER MCT-BUT 5INCE HEARD YOUR fATHER HAS cryX A (U BUNCH OF MONCV I V-i, DECIDED TO "I I I OU ANN HOW I I 0 Copyright, 4 If hi. 7 V. F. RAMMER, Prop. Roth Phones i General Draying and Baggage Prompt Service to AH Parts of City Leave Urderw at Record OQce ALMA, MICHIGAN PAN LOW A At the Idlehour, FUR SALE Hardcoal stove, base burner.

Mrs. L. Y. Irish, 708 Gratiot Ave. FUR SALE One hard coal burner, 4 tons Chestnut coal, reasonable price 1 cook stove.

704 Elv Street. tll-2t-c FUR SALE Ten-room house with modern conveniences. Rig barn 20x Three blocks from main street. Inquire at 711 Woodworth. "2-2t-c Three downs lost four yards for them and they punted to Smith, who made a ten yard return.

Alma smashed the line three times and failed to gain and punted outside on the Mt. Pleasant 25 yard line. Mt. Pleasant failed to gain and punted to midfield Alma failed to gain. Smith fumbled, but Alma recovered the ball.

Hoolihan ripped otf nine through the line and Johnston made live more. Alma was soaked five yards for offside and then a pass from Hoolihan to Richards gave Alma 20 yards. Hoolihan failed tc gain. Johnston made seven otf end. A pass, Smith to Johnston, gave six more.

Alma lost the ball on downs. Mt. Pleasant punted to Smith on the fifty yard line and Smith carried the ball through the entire Mt. Pleasant team and planted the oval behind the goal. Hoolihan kicked goal.

Score: Alma Normals 0. Alma kicked off to Mt. Pleasant and the ball was returned to the 2o yard line. Mt. Pleasant immediately punted to Smith on the Alma 48 yard line, and Smith made a 12 yard return.

Alma failed to gain and two passes STORAGE TU RENT Small lots of1 i furniture, baggage or parcels. In-; KeuinK me uan near xne yaru ime. Mt. I'leasant got 10 yarns ior noiuing. FUR SALE A piano for balance on contract.

Sawkins Piano Co. G2-lt-c LUST Une pair amber colored glasses in case. If found call Union 121. 62-lt-c LOST Ladies purse containing pair of glasses and some money. Finder will receive reward by returning to this office.

02-1 t-p FOR RENT Brick store, 110 feet long in St. Louis. Good for moving picture show, pool room or bakery. Inquire of Joseph Klein, St. Louis, Mich.

02-2t-c ADVERTISED LITTERS Alma. Oct. Advrtised list for week ending October Mrs. E. Abbott Miss Reck Pichard Chapman (two) Mi.

Earl Cristy Mi. Walter Craig Mr. R. F. Hanna Mrs.

Dell M. Herrick Mr. Alvah Michael Mr. Paul Plopper Miss Ratchet Piper Mrs. William Senrab Mr.

Tlois Verecko. The above if not called for will sent to the Dead Letter office Novem I er r.th. liH. V. P.

Cash, P. Katalr of John K. Innr tlKHKK FOR ri HI.K ATION One ut th- events in the history of the motion picture art will take place at The Mlehour Theater on Monday afternoon and evening, when Russia's dancer, Anna Pavlowa, will appear on thv -cieen in spectacle entitled "The Dumb Girl of Portici." is the irreat est box office, at- SIAIK ol tlx- At 'run nU- OHii-4- urt It'll ICAN. Tlu- 'ounty if tirntiot. 1..

11 -Hui t'uurt. hll 8t tin- l'r-in the Village of Itharu in s-uhJ OctolMT, l'Hti. l'ott. of I'ro- NUT1CE Remember I am in the real estate business for myself and have some choice lots, ranging in price from $200 up, 10 per cent cash, balance small payments. Houses and lots for sale with only a small payment down A square deal is mv motto.

J. A. MANN 'ounty. on tin- ilay J'li-i Hon. I.

1 1, Matt.i of tin' John I. In Mury Ankroin liavinu lil-l oi-faid fourt irain tliat the aiiniintration i mu ftatc Im- t.i John 1. Sfinnoy o' to Mnu- othT -rson. It i (Inl.ifd. That the 'JTth day of Nov.

ni-Imt r'l, at tn o'clock in the forenoon, at -aid Im 11 rwl is ht ic hy ai.ointi- 101 hearing Kkid intitioii; It is Further Onlcred, That pulli- notice tlnieot be triven l.y puhlitation of a cooy of order, once each week for sue- s'e xveeks previous to anl day ol luarinu. the Alma Heconl. a newspaoer printe.1 and ill ulateil in -Slid county. true copy. I.

I.KK I'OTTS, ttt of 1'rcilintf Vliok-c K. Hame-. Ueiri-ter of til-H now privileged to see Pavlowa in a massive film j)eetacle at the price of below any she has ever Mppeared. may congratulate itself on tlie wonderful development of thi- motion ait, which is now betkoning the world's greatest artist in the direction of a film studio. When Anna Pavlowa was signed bv tiaction in the 01 Id This is a query 1 the Universal for "The Dumb Girl of Portici" she demanded, and received in cash, paid her before the completion of the picture, and also retained a half interest in the pictures.

Now that all other concerns have pres.s-agented the fact that their stars wt re drawing fabulous prices, the Universal comes out with real fact DR. WING DENTIST ALMA, MICH. Will extract your teeth without any pain. Dr Wing will please you. His work is of the strictly high class kind, and always guaranteed.

Come in and talk it over. Ollice over New Moving Picture Show. one may heat at ever yhand, not only where stage folk congregate, but in the clubs and in the foyers of the theaters and opera house. The general impression is that the great singers and grand opera make the biggest box office attractions, but aside from Caruso there is not one singer of either sex who would till the Metro-! and fiirures. so rdain that even a eram- politan opera house a seat mar child can figure it out for or higher without the aid of other himself.

famous names. Unquestionably, the Although the starts are capit-only celebrity in the world who could plating to the motion picture screens pack the opera hou.se at a seat 'almost daily, one may not name one through her own personality is Anna celebrity who has so far been enticed Pavlowa, who has drawn Si 0,000 in from the speaking stage who is in a one night, and in one evening at the class with Anna Pavlowa. None of Metropolitan opera house so fre- the famous singers, such as Geraldine fluently, that the box executives I arrar, can bring to the screen all of could always predict within a frac- their gifts, such as gave them fame, tion what the gross results would be. 'I he voice of the diva cannot be heard BUSINESS CARD IT THIS quire at Hotel Arcada or Lew Rut-terfield, drayman. FUUND A rocking chair on Ely street.

Owner can have same by Kaying for this notice. Inquire at ecord office. r2-lt-c FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping for man and wife. Inquire 1107 Michigan Ave. FOR SALE Two Concords, one single buggy, one storm buggy and two driving horses.

Ed. Drury, West End Feed Ram. t2-lt-c FOR SALE OR RENT Good 40-acre farm with good buildings. 14" Grafton Alma. FOR SALE Ford roadster, 1914 model.

In good running condition. A. E. Donnelly, 718 Gratiot Ave. Union telephone M20, Alma.

'2-tf-c FOR RENT Six room house. All modern conveniences. Inquire of Harrie Willard, 220 E. Center St. WANTED Girl for general house work.

Inquire at Record office. 2-lt-c FOR RE NT-gentleman, veniences. -Furnished room for Close in, with all con-Inquire at Record office. G2-tf-c FOR SALE Twin baby cab, old English style with double hood. In good condition.

Inquire at 721 Woodward ave. tl-tf-c FOR SALE A five passenger auto. 30 horsepower, $lf0. Write W. F.

Manning, St. Louis. 02-1 t-p FOR SALE Steinway Verti-Grand piano, all most new, extraordinary tone. Party wishes to buy Mehlin Grand in its place. This is a bargain.

The Alma Music Store, Wright House block. 02-lt-c FOR SALF W'e have a large number of Pathephone boxes we will sell at a bargain. These boxes are fine for packing household furniture. A good organ and a cylinder talking machine cheap. The Alma Music Store, Wright House Rlock.

02-lt-c FOR RENT Room, one block from Wright House, 100 W. Downie. 64-lt-c WANTED Woman to do family washing and ironing. Insuire at Record office. f.2-tf-c FOR SALE Must be sold at once, will sacrifice for cash a lot 82 12XI 32 on Moyer avenue.

Three blocks south of Superior street. Improved with sewer, water and pas, 15. C. Battle P. O.

Hox 93. Union Phone 279. 62 HE LadW Eome Journal, The Sat- urday Evening Post and The Country Gntleman wish to secure the spare time of a man or woman to act as local representative in Alma and vicinity, after the re- Inewals of their many subscriptions in this section and introducing these publications to new readers. Payment will be made in salary and commission. Previous experience ts desirable but not essential.

For oetalls address, with references, Bor 6C4, The Curtis Publishing Independence Square, Philadelphia. 2-lt-p The Normals punted to Smith, who returned the ball ten yards to the 50 yard mark. Johnston was given the ball and went around end for fifty yards putting the leather behind the goal. Hoolihan goaled. Score: Alma 20, Normals 0.

In the third quarter llelmer started a bunch of his scrubs. Mt. Pleasant kicked off to Smith, who returned the ball ten yards to the 2" yard line. Smith punted the ball went outside on the Mt. Pleasant 20 yard line.

Mt. Pleasant couldn't gain and punted. The ball went outside on the thirty yard line. Hoolihan smashed the line i foi Alma and made nine yards. John-j ston went through for 11 more and a pass.

Smith to Richards, put the I ball behind the goal. Hoolihan goaled. Score: Alma 27, Normals 0. Some of the regulars were back when the last quarter started and Mt. Pleasant was held for downs.

Alma was penalized five yards for offside. Hoolihan made 1" yards on a cross buck. Alma was given five yards again for offside. Johnston went around end for 2.j yards. Hoolihan smashed the Normal line, went through, and continued 20 yards to thi goal, and then added the extra point by boosting the ball over the cross bar.

Alma kicked otf to Mt. Pleasant, Chamberlain getting the ball and making a ten yard return, to the 30 yard line. The Normals gained two yards in two downs and punted to Johnston who let the ball get away. Alma recovered the oval on the Alma 20 yard mark. Alma punted to midfield to the Normals.

Smith intercepted a pass on the first Normal play. Hoolihan made three, Smith six, Johnston ten, Fitch eight, Hoolihan five, Johnston three, Fitch two, Hoolihan three, Smith seven and Johnston two. Hoolihan again noticed the goal some distance away and when called on the next play, lugged the ball past the goal, and then added the extra point by kicking his fifth goal. Time was called at this stage. Lineup and summary: Normals Pos.

Alma Vincent R. Richards Kirconnell R. French Pe terson R. Rarabeau Lawther L. Miller Frid McAuley Cameron L.T Spooner Schrump L.

A. Foote Chamberlain Smith Almy R. II Hoolihan Haig L. Johnston Rrndish F. Fitch Score by periods: 1 2 4 Normals 0 0 0 0 0 Alma college 13 7 7 1441 Touchdowns: Johnston 2, Hoolihan 2, Smith, Richards.

Goals: Hoolihan 5. Referee: Patch of M. A Umpire: Kimball of Alma high. OUT IT MONEY IS WORTH Pavlowa, Idlehour Monday. Record Want Ads for Results DON'T MISS THIS.

Cut out thi slip, enclose with 5c to Foley Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Specially comforting to stout persons. Sold everywhere in Alma. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS To the Stockholders of the Alma Ruilding Loan Association: You will take notice that in pursuance of the application in writing of seven stockholders of said association, there will be held a meeting of the stockholders of the association at the secretary's office at 100 East Superior street, Alma, on Friday, the 10th day of November A.

D. 1 U1G. at the hour of eight o'clock p. m. of said date.

The object and purpose of snth meeting of stockholders is to vote upon a resolution which will then and there be offered for adop tion or rejection to change the name of said corporation to "The Alma Savings Loan Association," and to change the date of the annual meeting of the corporation to the second Monday in January; to increase the capital stock of the association to also to re-enact the by-laws of the corporation in accordance with a draft of the same submitted to the board of directors at its stated meeting in October and now on file i with the secretary for your ii: effect changing the plan of the association from "Serial" to "Per-) manent." Every member of the association is earnestly requested to be present either in person or by proxy. Dated at Alma, Michigan, October D. L. Johnson, fi2-2t-c Secretary Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Required bv the Act of Congress of August 21. 1912.

Of Alma Record published weekly at Alma, Gratiot County, Mich, for October 1st, 1110. State of County of tiratiol, n. lU-forc nif, a Notary in ami for th- Stat-and county aforesaid, porsonally apioar'l ('. Hrown, who, having lo'n luly sworn according to law, i- and kbh that hv in the Kditor, I'uliliHhrr and Owner of The AIiiih IUcord, anrl that the following in, to the hvst of hi knowledxe and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management tand if a daily paper the of the aforesaid publication for the date chovwi in the alove caption, required hy the Act of Auput 24, li12, embodied in nection 413. Toftal I.bwk and Regulation, printed on the reverse of thi form, to wit: 1.

That the name and addressee of the publisher, editor, tnanHtrinK editor, and lui-next, manager are: Publisher, C. F. Hrown. Alma. Mi tor, C.

F. Hrown, Alma. Managing Kditor, C. F. Hrown, Alrnn.

lluslneH Manager. C. V. Hrown, Alma. 2.

That the owner are: C. F. Hrown. 8. That the known bondholder.

mortgagees, and other security holder owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of lond, mortgages, or other securities are: Alice Hrown, W. Chadwick, Alma State Saving Hank. C. F. HROWN.

Sworn to and f.ultcrilxil lefore me thi lt day of October. 1816. Ftl H. Rowland. My commission expire Dec.

IS, 1917. Dr. L. G. Beshgetoor DENTIST Tel.

32-3R. Merchant's Realty Dlk ALMA, MICH. Pavlowa drew 17,000 in two pei- formances in Los Angeles, while i during the week afterward the Metro- politan House Company, includ ing an me world greatest singers combined as the attraction, could not in a motion picture theater, but in the case of Anna Pavlowa, she will not only bring all of her consummate artistry to the screen, but she may be expected to leveal herself as the greatest living dancer, as the great- attract the equal average at the living exponent of pantomine, and office. Therefore, the public which is as tin- greatest actress as well. IOE30E IOC 301 301 S.

L. Bennett General Insurance Fire Tornado Live Stock Compensation Liability Automobile Accident Plate Glass Surety Bonds Office: Room 4-5 Opera House Block IJoth Phones The Alma Record $1.00 ioi IOC 30C301 301 Dr. Fred A. Gill DENTIST Union Phone 146 Pollasky Blk. Alma, Michigan Thomas J.

Merchants' Realty Boildhif Office Hours: 10:30 to 11:80 a. 2 to 4 p. 7 to 8 p. Sundays 11 tc 12 a. m.

Alma, Michigan FIRE INSURANCE John D. Spinney, Agent MarK L. Spinney, Clerh Room Pollasky Blk. Union Phone 85 Hcautilul Bust and Shoulders nrp if you will a ientifically construct-) bien Julie UraMerc. Tli ilra(rrinfr weight ati unrnnflnrd bust stretchy the muscle th.it the contour of the figure it onoilcil.

put the tust hack where it be np. prevent the full hut from lavinir the apixarani-e of flah- ft-AJ JQ'LAS) "wir.su, t'limmau! ui cianirer or BRA5JIEILE5 orinf muiclei and conrlne the line to the entire upper body. They are the daintiest and most serviceable (tarments imaginable come in all material and styles: Crosx Iiack, Mx Kront. Surplice. Bndeau.

etc. Boin-d with Walohn." the rustles boning perruittinif washing without removal. H.ive your dealer show you Bien Jolie Brassieres, if not stock-el. we will gladly aend hirti. prepaid, samples to Miow you.

BENJAMIN ft JO! INKS, 51 Warren Street. Newark. N. i MOLl-AND-fiRAND RAI'IDS DIVISION iln KfTtrt on and After Ma? 1st) i To and from Rapids in eonneetion sith the Michigan Railway Klrrtrie ear every hour. Steamboat cipreis leaves daily at 1 i I.

making close connections with steamer. I ARK: $2.75 One Way; $5.25 Roaod Trip. ST. JOSEPH-BENTON HARBOR DIVISION Steamer leave Holland 8 P. M.

Daily, run- ning via St. Joseph-Benton Harbor, Central Dork, leaving Central Dock 12 o'eloek mid-' night, arriving Chicago 5 A. M. FARK: Hoi-: l-nd. Round Trip.

St. Joseph- lienton Harbor. Round Trip, Steamer leave Chicago 7 P. M. daily, via St.

Joseph-Benton Harbor. Central Doek. arriving 1 entral Doek 11 1. Holland A. M.

I Tht Michigan Trust Reeeivtr for GRAHAM LINE Chicago Dock, Foot of Wabath Avtoue. FIRE INSTANCE ROWLAND JOHNSON BITHKL CCMMINCS. CUrfc Offlt Oror Cklek'a 8ksM BUro Record Want Ads for Results I All cteamer equipped ith wireless and out complying with the new Seaman' aw. Schedule subject to change without notice. F.

H. BOW LAND Boal EotaU JOHNSON Attorney SEVERE BPiOHGHIAL GOLD Yields To Delicious Vinol I'hilfwW lphia, Pa. "Last fall I was troubled with a very -vore bronchial cold, luailachoa, backache, and tick to tny atomach. I as a bad I bocamc al'armrd and trird aovtral medicine, alao a doctor, but did not get any relief. A friend aikcd me to try Vinol and II broupht the relief which I craved, to now I am enjoying perfect Jack C.

KiNoi-rro. We guarantee Vinol fo throttle rough, cdl and bronchitis. F. C. THORNBURGH, M.

D. ::04 State St. Office Hours, 1 to 4:30 p. ra. and 7 8 p.

m. Sunday by Appointment. Both Phone Veterinary Surgeon F. R. McNABB, V.S., B.V.Sc Office In Wright House Llverv Stable Doth Phones Alma, Mich.

DRAYING No job too mill, None too larc Cnvefu! attention to CLYDE CAMPBELL Hell Phone 292. ALMA. MICH. Catarrh Cannot Dc Cured With LOCAL AITUOATIONS. ns they cannot reach the m-at of the disease.

Catarrh la a locnl frrcntly Influenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Intirn.tlly and acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the aystrm. Ilall'a Cat.irrh Cure waa prescribed by one of the beM rhyalclana In this country for years. It Is composed of some of the tonics known, combined with pome of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Cure Is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions.

Fend for testimonials, free, r. J. CHENEY A Toledo. O. All Drurffists.

76c. Hall's Family rills for constipation. DON'T BE MISLED The Prohibition question is a social, moral and economic question. It has no place in party politics. The sponsors of the dry movement do not want it con nected up with the personal candidacy of any individual.

Mr. Luren D. Dickinson refused to be a candidate for Gov ernor on this ground. Albert E. Sleeper, the Republican candidate for Governor, and Republican candidates for state and county offices, all pledge themselves to enforce the laws and make MICHIGAN DRY the Prohibition amendment carries.

If it is defeated Albert E. Sleeper will insist on a strict enforcement of the present liquor laws or those which may be passed by the legislature. Vote for Albert E. Sleeper for Governor, Luren D. Die kin son for Lieutenant Governor, Alex J.

Groesbeck for Attorney General, Coleman C. Vaughan for Secretary of State, Samuel Odell for State Treasurer, O. B. Fuller for Auditor General, Grant Fellows for Justice of the Supreme Court, and Charles Town tend for United States Senator. REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMUTES JOHN D.

UANGUU, Chairman.

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