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THE LAKE PAftK NEWS Send Us Your and address on a post card or in a letter and we will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy of 'Popular Mechanics MACAZINK the most wonderful magazine published. 160 pogei and 400 pictures every month, that will entertain every member of the family. It contain! interesting Hnd instructive articles on the Home, Farm, Shop and Office --the newest developments in Radio. Aviation, Automobile ana Garage. Each issue contains something to interest everybody.

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IU. Popular Mtchmlci IvOdtwi ft itaMot to frodvaitm of Ml erat Wm. Jones Residence A. H. Miller who has been oAer near Evenlna Rotbnen Iowa all wintej eeining fish i venm 9 laze at bus returned to Lake P.irk for summer Everyone ii always glsd to TM s-e the "Squire" around luesday eyenmjf about ten o'clock a "re occurred at the Jones home in "SAY northeast part of uwn which "Where is every body goinir Friday jdestroyed the barn, two horses, one evening March 30?" i i you OW tw nt y-one bead uf all know! To the Grand to aee th, ST a i play put on by the Presbyterian across the atrec-t and the alarm was Ladies Aid." 32wl iturned in at once The fire company LaTourette who has been teach- mi; music and a i in our ly gutted before being- discovered This is as it waa only partially covered by insurance Just how the started is not definitely JIIK music ana a in our mgn ly gutted be-fore being-discovered Mr school, and who bus i poor health 'Jones lives outnide fife limits and al for some time, left tor her home last 8h 'he fire laddies almost Sunday.

She will not to Lake "por 0 Park for this year at least. thonght the house would also be Carl Nicholas who teaches school at'? nd no do "bt woujd have been Linden, Iowa arrived home last The schools there are closed for a 1 short time on account of the condition of the 'roada, thc-y being almost im- past able. week Kridiy evening tbe Stn Presbyterian Church grade of tht Lake Park i REV JONES, PASTOR School were entertained at the Peter The Sundav morning services will be Heere home, Miss Carrie Hegre being at the usual hour 10:30 and there vhe hostess. A pleasant evening waa i be the reception of members, enjoyed by all prtsent. i of the Lord's supper with Miaa Helen McEnroe our teacher in a following, the 7ch and 8th grades, who has been! The E.

Society have decided to at her borne in Algona. Iowa, for the bold a sunrise prayer meeting on Sun- past three or four weeke, assisting in a morning beginning at 6:30. There the care of ber mother, returned to be an interesting program. Kiss ber school duties here last Sunday. Rauch is leader and urges, at Hadtey Shafer, captain; Mr.

Hafer coach; Clayton Halquiet, forward iis Riuch for the hostesses and iilbert Robertson, atationrry guard Two of our basketball hoys, Gilbert Rcb-'rtaon and Clayton Ha'quUt will eave us this year. They i be badly missed but with plenty of material coming on. there will be someone to fill their places. After the speeches, the boy a went home a i the Faculty and the Domejtic Science girls tar entertaining and predating auch a delightau! ban The following Basketball boys were present; Hadley Shafer, quist, Gilbert Robertson, McCauU ey, Bennie Alzen, A a i baeh, Lewis Edf'ie Starr i Bumeardner, Charles find A i ton. Keith Chrysler, Gerald Si-brooder, Lewis Seeter.

This was the First Anr.usl Boys Basketball Barquel for Lake Park I Local Notes 112 You will miss it if ou don't see the Home Talent play Friday evening. 32wl John Stocfcfletb, Sr. was transacting business at Wor.bington Thursday. Fred Wiechman was a Spirit Lake Ciller last Friday. wanted for a work.

Inq i at News Office. Sheriff Paulson of Spirit lake was a Ciller at the News Office last Saturday. Dr. Marks was out to Byers last and tested 33 cows' lor T. B.

and found them all free from this disease. A Hansen who recently sold the Cily Burber shop left last Thursday for IJes Moincs for a few days visit. your tickets early for the home talent play, The HooDoo, and aecure a fcood seat, they are going fast. 32wl and all kinds of grass seed. Theo.

Sindt Grain Co. 29tf Chss. Lamb of Iowa Falls, vUited with the Ed Lindsey family Mr. and Mrs. Peter Atzen visited at tne home of their daughter Mrs.

Walter Stoltenberg the past week. Emil Moeiler returned Wednesday n.in(f from Iowa whore had been for a week being called there by the death of hia olueat sister. For Sak: White Plymouth Rock egg? for hatching per setting, i4.00 pet hundred. A. Arnold 31w4 Thomsen is improving hif nee properay in the east end ol hy raiding up the roof making a full two story.

For Sals Rose Comb Island Red esz3 for a i $1.23 for 15. J5 00 C. S. Horr. A Sindt entertained a of his friends last Friday evening at hia home.

The event was in honor of 16lh birthday. i i and Glen Moe returned to Ames last Sunday afterr.oon a spending a week i i i i home Herbert and I a Sindt returned to i i school duties at Ames last Surd a a a i a a i a i i home i who waa employed at the W. Emerson store, to her posaition Monday a an absence of almost a year. Mr. and Dan Chrialoffer out on are the proud parents of girl who came to their home last Tuesday.

a W. one come Enri have a good i a i a evening. March 30 Ihe a will i I Bit to a i you. Tickets on sale a' the Drug Store, 32wl MHB Mary Metcalf of Hawanlen, a cousin of Art May and Mrs. R.

J. Ff and who is teacbinp at -Spirit Lake, visited at tbe Art May home last Sunday. The a a lodge gave a banquet to their hat Monday evening It was Founders Day and the event wan held in memory of the founder of the RcbakahV. For Sale: Some Ohio and a few Ohio seed p-jlatoes. They arc i and clean, free irom scab.

Ole a 3Itf Chas. Evans nnd a i spent Sunday a at the Elkin home neir Spirit Lak and Sunday evcnint at the A. i home. A very i vtninc was spent. The party held at thp C.

E. Evans homt? Friday niirht was well attended Ga-n ware ryed i a hour, a ich a a wen- 81TV3 t. Mias Florence home for Feuerhelm who has weeks vacation, Ranch is tendance. Junior Endeavor i WCITR.B a I TE" i i i turned to her school work last Satur- Schollerman leader. Topic: How to day.

Sbe stopped off. at Neeada, la with the Risen Lord. The Inter- for a day or two to visit with her mediates sister Delia who is there taking treat manta. Mra Henry Meyer who baa boen at Council Bluffs for the past three or four weeks returned home last week. -She ha3 been assisting at the home of tier son Will who has been in the pital for an operation.

She ieft him improved. A large number of the I. O. O. F.

lodge of Luke Park, attended that order at Harria last Monday. The Harris lodge entertained them in a i will study the same topic as tbe Senior's. The Easter Paalm 16. The Ladies Aid Society were much pleased with the results of their cafeteria auppsr which netted thtm over The Regular meeting of tbe Aid Society will be held i.ext Wednesday afternoon April 4th. The place will be announced in the Sunday bulletin Each lady is urged to bring one dish towel or more as they are in need of them church kit'lien.

The regular meeting of the C. T. royal manner and it waa in the wee JU. will be held next Thursday afternoon hours in tbe morninj: when they at the home of Mra. Me turned home.

iCauley. Every woman and mother is Active Representative--wanted by to be present. large wholesale house of high standing The annual Congregational meeting Unlimited earning- possibilities w.itbjwill be held next Thursday night at opportunity to bnild permanent' At this time the reports of each selling complete line of staples in con- of the church will be given. stant uie. A connection with a real? Come prepared to subscribe to the ane will return to Grundy county to cake up nursing under a prominent future.

State age and full details. (budget for the-coraing year. A light John Sexton ti Chicago, III. and social time 'will foliosr the 32 wl I business meetine. Misa Mable Price who has a visit with her sister The A i Show journey 'this afternoon by the way of 'AtfieleTlii anuw nefd Eatherville enroute to ber brother's a lsst Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the Commercial Club, proved to be a big success and netted the club better than The preliminaries in the boxing di doctor fiom Conrad, la.

Her many vision proved to the fans they were in friends wish her success as it ia a a i of Joy noble work. The first on the card headed by Pat Weaver vs. Don uhristcffer in a three Ihe hunt for tbe Red Arrow which rou.id battle, showed a couple of em- took place last Friday and Saturday 'bryomic scrappers wdo are fast learn- causcd quite an excitement and was ingrltl ic me were ame participated in by almost all i a blows Banded back and forth by airnost. an tbe the two mOEquito weights were satis school cb.ldren in Lake Park. A ood 'factorily enjoyed by the fans many of the children were on The second battle on the nights show trail, but failed to ask the question Bhowed an ill match, egpee right or failed to offer their Red Arrow dollar in exchange for it.

The outcome a we think proved satisfactory to all fellow from SpiritUake'lackinK'Vsiz'e where size was concerned, be- Mias Grace McFarland finding the Red Arrow and receiving the if 15 offered. J. H. Carstens Summoned Sioux Valley Re.ident Taken by Death by Lotar Pneumonia The many friends of John H. a resident of Sioux Valley, just north of Like Park, were grieved Tuesday morning to iearn of his death it 8-o'clock the evening before 8 a i be Mr.

and brawn; but to gameness put up scrappy defence, proving to the fans that skill, knomledge aud footwork is as important to boxing as beef and brawn. Three rounds werin this go and in every one they were handing lefts and rightiat the bell. The last in this division was staged Halqnist vs. Mason, welterweights. Mason handed a surprise to the crowd by taking of Haikys left hooks which failed to land, and usually handed ose or two nice ones for Halky was recovering his vicious swings lo tLe jiw.

The wrestling bouts were started off ir or y. in whiz bsnjr fashion by Atzen vs Me and died Uonday, the 26.b. Caulley middle weights After five a i on'y nine days He minutes of real en.ppy work A'S" JM 5 ed a bod storm came up he started for home. were a good many curs that got stuck in enow and Mr Carstens anovel them out and It is here that it is thought he contracted the sickness that caused hia deno The funeral services will be held Thursday, March 29th, and interment will be made in the Sioux Valley cemetery. Tbe family have the sympathy of the entire community Obituary next week Found Not i L33t week tbe case of the State vs.

Aug. Sindt was tried before Justice Price at Spirit Lake. Th State tried to prove that Mr. Sindt baa used scales at the itock yards that bad been condemned, but when ihe case came to trfal had no evidence-at all and could prove nothing. Thia is a case where another one of these numerous Stale idspectors tried to make a name for iiimielf and hold his job, stick a penalty on an There are all-together too many of these inspectors running loose arrund the state trying in some rftanner to make a name for themselves at the expense of the innocent.

A majority of them could not inspect a earbape can and yet they bold their jobi and the people are taxed for their salary We do not believe Mr. Sinlt would do anything of this kind, anri we are glad that he able to prove i innocence before tht court. narp was over. Jones of Mil ford and Dietz of Lake Park put op a nice go. Dietz's weignl must have been a from a five dime store.

If he weighed 140 as stat ed. Jack Demeey is in the fly weight class. Jone by his physique looked easy 160, however after 15 minutes of showing some nice breaking of wicked holds. They were on the mat with draw decision given. The main bout of the nights program was interupted by a fire.

Twenty minutes lader, Charley of the Schwarzenbach Bros, took Clark of Milfork to the mat for tbe start of tbe handicap match. Schwartz worked out" of sev eral tieht then for his first anr: final hold, c'apped a head scissors and arm lock and downed the Milford boy after eleven minutes of wrestling. The handicap of this match or Milforri agreed to throw the two Swartzenbachs in nn hour The abov. proved he overrated his ability ar.d losi bj letting Charlie dump him. 9 Iarence Kettleaon of Spirit Lake of to all Faculty Entertain High School Basketball Boys O-: laot Wednesday evening the i entertained the basketball men a.

rio.iehtful six o'clock banquet a' which fourteen were present The ta hie wno d'corattd with articles symbol: ic of Easter and the banquet was serv- by the Domesti; Science ng annour "-e- each speaker in i torn Speaehes were given by Printing the It is not a a ar.d profitable to ulwayc tell tbe truth in the columns a newspaper. Men who have tried tl is heretofore have always come to griaf Only a few days ago the edhor of paper in Indiana grew tired of being called a bar and announced tnat ue would tell tbe truth in ar.d tbe next iapue of tbe paper contained the following items: John Bonin, the laziest merchant in made trip to Belleville yejter- "John Coyle, our groceryman, is doing a poor business. Hia store, is dirty and dusty. Why should he do much." Rev. Styx preached iast Sunday night on 'Charity The sermon was punk." Dave Sonkey died at bis home in this place.

The doctors gave it out as neart failure. Whisky killed him." "Married--Miss Sylvan Rhodes and James Conlin, last Saturday, at tbr parsonage. The bride is a very orfli nary town girl who doesn't know am more about cookinft than a jack rabbit, and never helpedher three days in bar life, Sbe is not a beauty by anj means; and.bas a gait like a duck. Thr groom is an up-to date loafer. He has been living off of tbe old folks all his life, and is not wortb sbucka.

It will be a hard life." "Our congressman, a very ordinary man, and who was elected by acci dent, was here yesterday. Eie has very few friends here now. He prom iaed some of tbe voters in tbe town ship a piece of pia in the event of hi: election, but had forgotten all about it when the time came to hand over tht little offices." "Do Right Thing" by Auto Before the auto owner baa right to demand ever-ready service from his car. he should "do the right thing" by hia machine by giving it reasonable care. While the mW severe weather is now over, the auto will have ti be started a good many times yet be fore the robins are very numerous or before the young man's fancy turns to planting corn and garden seed.

Kaymond L. McFarland in charge of automobile instruction at State College, offers several suggestions for tbe man who must start his car on chilly mornings A number of cold weather troubles arise from an excessive use of the choker, according ti Mr. McFarland. He says that in ing an effort to his motor, lie average driver uses the choker it much, As a he says, a deal of unburned fuel finds its way paat tbe p'ntons and rinjra and into the oil pump. This not only washes ofl the lubricative film on the cylindei walls, but dilutes the lubricating oil lesseni Us lubricating qualities.

The storage battery ia called upcn tr off a high ampere charge in order start tbe cold auto engine, and at the trips are often short the batter) does not have opportunity to recharge "The auto owner," saya Mr. McFar land, "can relieve himself of much of this trouble if he will appreciate the importance of draining his lubricatint oil regularly after each or 50t miles of driving, if he will use tb choke leas, if he will prime the cjl mders sparingly, if he win step on the starting pedal far periods of ten sec mds only, if he will keep the top he battery clean and free from moist- ore, if be will install a drip-pan under tbe engine, if nasaible, and if he will -ee that the igniter points are clean properly adjusted WHO REMEMBERS When no theatrical season was comple: without at least one appearance of company that played East Lynnf md The Old Homestead at 10, 20 cants? A A I THOUGHT You can't have faith in the 'uture until jou get rirl of fear of the paat. If you are willing to enter an ment with anybody who begins one your opinions are not worth presenting A lion does not roar at a mouse. Any mother can excuse anything her boy does when she tells another parent "He's eighteen, now." Newest Designs in Jewelry to help complete your Easter dress Ladies dainty designs in Wrist Watches, Head Fancy Hair and Ornaments, Sterling Bar Tins and Leather Purses. Men's new design Watches, Wald Knives, Pencils, Belts, Cuff Links, Collar and Tie Pins.

Hast man Kolaks fur the pictures. Schaefer's Jewelry Store SUCCEED WITH THE SUCCESSFUL Every Succesful Incubator is equipped with every essential necessary for its successful operation, including our own patented wafer.thermostat regulator, our own dependable lamp complete with safety attachment burner, a tested thermometer, substantial lamp bracket and -drona, durable egg trays, complete- double glassjaneled doors, nursery, etc. Now is the time to start raising your chicks and you can make no mistake by buying one of the above machines. We carry a full line of Successful Brooders, chick waterers, and feeders. HAMANN BRADY Uadies A.id Society- Lake Park Presbyterian Church Present The Three Act Farce "The Hoodoo" At The Grand Theatre, Lake Park, Iowa March 3O, 1923 p.

m. T'lMB-l92i in lat, September about i i OCCASION'- A house rl at Lee wcddi CAST OF CHARACTERS Brighton Early. a fae mg Bi'Iy Jackson, the heart breaker A KrL Professor Solomari Snitrzot an a 'Gilbert Robertson Hv- chu edU Se 0 Mr. Milaehi a lively old i i Mr. Oum.

the hur of sixty nine Bennie A'wn Mt. Amy Loe. abint to be'roarri'ed Donald Fiinl Mrs Perrinzton ahine, her aunt anr! T. BUic Pu ri DodoDe Graft, the dazz'lTniTdlBisv McCauley Im3 Clin a a i a i youne widow VrA Sir-lth her a Mr. H.

Ober Dori Raffl maid MM. Semiramia Spigot, the mother of i Una "'E Sp, wo t. her daughter, Umber Lonsnecker. a public school teach ic Si dt by name arid nature Flint ht Cr 4recJ Ruby Smith A AC SYNOPSIS Schroeder and Donald Jone-.

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