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•sat THE WKNTlWEL-tLEADKE. ffFlRTl. MICHEL, THE SPARTA SEN TINEL-LRADfcR JTJ1AN * M HOLW*:*. KMHTOK aMD P«\dLJttiUlUi $2.00 Subscription Pries. psr year, r»WS<e*tum D a y F r i d a y . i'rlnlad Thursday. «*t#r«e at »a« c.1 Spuria. Mich., for iraunmliMUon (lirougb tft* mail am M«uiid c»a#* matter Fiwmjri AAreS 1H{ AlMlf MX'AN «*«*-* K«iar—>tiiBiiii w W..SS ASSOCIATION ; :• AUGUST 3, 1923 A , - > V N'. ^tfiSOMAL r o t u m o d 1mm r 1 while diving at Camp lake. Tho Anderson reunion which was to have been held at; 'Meyers lake last 3CNiu!ny Was postponed until next Sunday, August r» o n account of t h e Injuring, death of Mra. Maggie Miller. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mra. Eugene Porter ktet week from North Chester w>»re Mr and Mrs. Lewis McCune and children, M>\ a fid Mra* Glenn Avoirill and eon fUchard and Italph Loom it*. MIsh Oleo Fuller of Grand Uuplds bam of Hivvie Inge-nsoll at Camp lake and struck Mr. I'bgeraoU In the face. He escaped foutunately with a badly cut Hp and no other serious 'I jj , . i :.aboyga.n after < v<*. - aUt a n d lh» ir house \< W. Csu'ftoii of North .. Ma as. .mil VI IllMlMMTliri Him Uab Hic» el the Spur » tibr«»jr> UflU't liwbf'8 v 'V. tiiiU* A? t ' i»Q ; \ Hotl gins ** jtfy « Jacob and family havt mi , i ihe north aide of •Sparti .mi .•••• Jiving In the hottee : by 11« lute l>r. Sharp. i r «uo V! s. tjeorge Taylor and Kb*-t <»:»*, Waited his brother, L. •*}•, M:> •• i'i.. •:•••> ,y\ i aid family at Lowell 4uva, Mu» Sunday, rv! c ' ; ,r ^' f-fager, Jr., of Grand Hapids ctarlBit Mlas t rctytng with hH grandpf cuts, Mr. i a n d Mri Trunk KeUo&g while his. and J. C'.j jarnt>. Mr. and Mr*«. Ty lilager are. j >»-.i Thuirt- tnj' ylux a 11> . l a y trip to Niagara J ik< :.-a:iu-;. i Ksli*. Huflalo and the Thousand Is- 1 Kapi \b eras lands. " ] 1 ' 0i ' i: ' brother | p rH r,iey Lubben and family of < oop«igrille visited Noble Oaut and family W. dm-aday afternoon and ev- ening. I Molly Burnett ha* bee ft transfer- ' r, ,4ad Ian;.iy <>•* itock- j red trnK| Ulw iM , Tsrefdiatte Kx- and Mr* M. R. Hey® 8 change in Grand E i | | | | to Fremont, . ' wer,> ,lfU>r ^*'«! i a i- m.etl work there Monday! Mru Asery Anderson 1|>rnlnj? | Mrs Charity Hubert a of Detroit * u "' ll,kl cott *' a |eml Mrs. Jesse Bettes were. dinner, t* «>i' M r . e n d Mr* KStascr S m i t h ! Nineteen old people, all over 70 were quests of Seth Blossom today for a bus ride to the city. They went to a photographer and were "shot" and will be featured later In some city newspaper. The Masonic Temple campaign is V .-ll under way and in gaining mo- was the guest of her eousln Louie mentunu ih the day® go by and inter- Burnett and family ov&r Sunday. fst is tullstofl in the members of t h e Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson spent local Masonic bodies. Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. The marriage of Glenn Porter Charles Pinney and family at Jen- to Marjorle Lavinla Kuhn an-i Ison. nouncitd to have taken pace Wednes- O. E. Darling and C. E. Darling of day Auguat 1. The p'ace of the wed-J SOME GOOD SP0BT8 CHJKL) Five Big Rapids men made good a 135 0 Chautauqua deficit, and the same five men re-contracted for the next j'ear and will sell season i!ck- etfc a t | 1 . OOO New Serial, "The Branding Iron" starts next week. Read it sure. m CARD OF 'IXAMSi B * o- With deete.st approvalHoa wiitk to tbank all friends, neighbors aad the W. C. T. v., BaptJ .Ht Churc.ii mid my Sunday hool eliuiis for the k!a<i« nects ittoown hi so maiajr wiiy» to Holp lighten our loneliness during my sicknees and quarantine. |r. ! Mrs. Ana ii PLefnon Stanley Mid Vernoa tn:tx TAL PEP A r ? nt of ' ' i a wee* «n»i b raufc S*v: k and family. M i-is Kuth Luodquist visited friends at Plain field from duudsy un- til "Wedtwia y, N. i Hi f o r d ai.*J S (HI Uraal 1 of Mr, an Tuisdajr. Hast « Perry i Mr. attd Mr* A Mugk«g^ frt.» i \Ul urday iioTft, te a s I M - "> > Milkec e! *t * •• day, July , « It. f *K vtirtw f ^ o i MU Walgtir »'-«s i k««en the ftrsl of the week • ' SUttfciord ,e*i in . i; Mrs. Levi Young blood left • ')*$ for abdonls whore they L.it Mr You fig blood's brother «V Yi It ^ kH ntee cuts u of cow.ing into ••i of the spring Grand Rapids called on Noble Oaut and family Sunday afternoon and evening. Misst Wilson and Ml»w S t o d d a r d of Lansing returned horns Mon lay af- ter spending a week «.1 " V ^ e l K u m - Inn'. Catnip lako Frank Gr«^ and friend«» of Chicago are now occupy- ing the cottage. Ed Roberts, N. Oaut and family and F. E. Olson and family visited Mrs. Charles Roberts Hunday. Philip Prentice of Grant spent Sunday with his sister Mr*. lt«rt Parm and hunband Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore will return home Saturday from Vpsllantl where they have been nummeir school for six weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. A. Shaw will at- j tend tV e Grange School Alusanl pl<> nio at the Orange Hall in Mjinc on P^turday. The Garages of Sparta t«- !n line wiiih i he. rest of the romm<«rcl»l world have signed up to »• **<* on Thursday afternoons A tfij^kle block let loom its anchot"iig«' Wedneaday at tl<» 1 vrrn ding is not known 'to looal inform* J ants. Mr. I*orter yas formerly a resi- dent fo Bpnrta. Luthi < KlkinH of Holding, a bro- ther ol' O. f Klklns wns burial Wed- nesday. If* died from apoplexy. OOO Telephone service In Japan has proved so inadequate that recently the results of « hall game were re- ported by carrier pigeon. OpO Canada. Cantdn. needs only '37,000 square miles to be as large as the whole con- tinent. or Kwr»;im. It is nearly thirly attond ng times a* larire as Great Britain aid Irelanl W h y >t This? No Iti ma la the pir*a w# sea, (>t none to date The "arty tobln *e»m» to be, A trtAe la is. As It »ap|M»«kS fa I/Midon. Tfiat!. -seTen woimen complained on on4* »fla> V' The p«>!i e aiaKletrste of Tottenham, London, of having been beet*a or kktrnd by their hus- bands. SYMES' [GARAGE: "»> niatter what ailf rt J B «e* 'lli it." nan iio STATE FAIR RACES PRAISED BY EXPERT Prank 8. C » k i i , » » u r u i Detroit * r* 0 ® « r p e i t and lor many y»ar» a writer on rftcin* »obj«U, In lh< following article describe* 'Jxe »p!endid profnun th»* Secretary.Mwiagtr Oeorjre W. Dickiwon liu prey*r»d for the Kiohir»a 8t*te frntr, uWelj wtM be k«kl in T>rtroH from Aofwt *t W le^umbe* (i T1.W -iii-.M-f .-13*0 **e* «i the r*vn$ ;fn<Tw» be ot itt- lOTf I u> *8 t»v«» „i the ejxwt Try it once and you will use no other. Can be had only at Badgerow's Oil & Gas Station Gardner Street NO CARBON IF YOU USE CRYSTAL PEP w\H i(At '•'3 1 U S C O Users Stick AN ASSURED INCOME SAFETY AND PRiN IPAL SECURITY FOR THE FUTURE Utl XMl Consumers Power Company 6.6 per cent Prsterred Shares TAX F U X IN MICHIGAN CASH DIVIDENDS MONTHLY Ask our Looal Representative Mr. John Ryan, Sparta OR INQUIRE AT Consumers Power Company J P0WERS8 THEATER BUILDING :h» V i BY FRANK 8. COOKS. i**!tgrotf*> uf tltir Mkhigati state fair who like Jitfht btrsieas racing a * i.hie y e a r of (M'-'iuy tk*e vriy bee< in Ua« m i f t iTfc-v'k w here. *.».* »na*> b n l i i a i i | <w>n'-.eista w e r e W ' i j 1*1 • * '>-x% 11|# HepfMni IWtfslt •'- _ j iWy "I **\ T U; ' :o , eboaAi coaaider a* bar very own the idk Uv ^hen Peter Manning, guided by I :Uai master driver, Thomas W. %hwt r'r?tig is : Murphy, atfds to the fame of this State «W| • f a t r tfOvt-s the niar s -a i* - -rotting world, >4 x out and AOiMuxirei! T v -*.* 'a ing shamld be just us Inter f is too fO0«J f o r t h e ' *et t»g ae tltis flight against time. Co !n wily make !>etrOt '«>- «•'* »'• •''«« wh ' c r h JmIn L \i .• • i irinir the firat weak lading horaemen +9 §. f a «l t n y ^ m e f i r e ^ in their entry horaee that *f* f *ji^c^e<Jl to be among tho promin- 4. of the year. The sntry 3J^Hl fcarta, but It contains a sub O^auee which will make the «<r,i4a I t i l l M l . Any nominator may of his nomination up to Au United States Tires are Good Tires Y OU can ordinary rirt* from brand to brand. But try to switch art Usco nscr. He knoua. Umto Fabrics settle the tire <|ue*ri<m w ^e^ ever they are tried. Built to ahifrorb puftUhmcnt —art'i t'u:y d<K The btg^fugged Uaco Fabric is »jll the wa> through no bar^m - \.x cak« umAm* tb« »urif»vc- A t t h e n e w price* especially— they are. a ;,;rcat inoncv , i wortfa» :y| H|!k"?eniHer ; The mm >«rd, bill around lines aa Hbem.' »s thoae of the a v e r a g e graaWS circuit mcieting. cal ls lor the dletH? « tlon of about $30,000 aipong ih< ^ v ners. That would seam to be aj.Cirjg.ars r ~ -£> ires i wsr ars ten i aa4 trwck being suitable f'>r, . 1?"^ the Sfve'w; K'.'exetf 4 of Peter Manning to Mlcbi »t^ras hack tho pages of the , tiroaMes of the sport three genera < > v.* S-> Kalama7X>o In the early nine original sias Tt\-*»« etak^e are as follows: T&e <\vy*Txu±f% stake, $3,000, for 8: OS trot- ters ; The State Fair sUke $8.0tJt; for 2:13 trotters; The Fort Shelby, $2,000 Where to buy US.Ttrts CHARLES C. FRIZ SPARTA. MtCH- K.r Mi^tngan C—• (3) f,«aed a colt whtu, wu. tor 1 11 ihtee.,e««W »«"«»; C,U.r the Great. He raoed to j Hoari ot 'Vmmerre eUke H.W0 for famo «.ttd efter retirement he bet-emw j a 08 P*' tha ' the i area test of all trotting stallion*. * pa .^rs «)ne of bis sons, that won a heat on Kite lis wn'rh close on Augnai the mate fair track some years back f eary ^ r otn $2,500 to $1,000 In value, and could not go on because he was 1 The irWKi is for free-for-all t r o u j j shor" of work, was called Asoff. Rub-1 while the free for-ali pacers are offer eeauimt injury retired that colt to the U4 sad the regular claasss for farm and Peter Manning is his sioali9:0fl, i 10 1:16 and 2:18 trotteis an. notable son. H W. 3 I t , M * . MO end thre^year- So the coining of Peter Mannin* M pacers are for $1,000 a ^ iwC€ * will refresh the memories ot th<»*e \ Marty S. German, of Northrflle, who are bald or gray and recall the wbo sow Im secretary of races, is one lame stallion Pilot Modlum, whicH si Iks. MM popular athletes III was at Battle Greek. Pilot. Medium Hr,raeti.o-n In the state and his sele.^ got Peter the Great, and some olkm '•>>;. is gratifying to thoae who cam j.romlnent trotters. Bo Mtchlga*; ^ala« Ifce horses. REMEMBER YOUR HOME NEWSPAPBR with thi: 'icw, of yonr neighboi hooi or i*»iJy Writi «i till iheet MAIL OB. PttOJfE Sign yonr name so we may thank yon. MICKIt, THE PRINTER'S DEVI! By Omb* 5aighre« 6 w This Poet h Resigned to h AV.VO ^ tSTeerwcf-D *&rxK*K km | ) YKVS 8M.UN OAV l - ) V~—r* ^vvjoci Wirt OWMWM VOt»A »w t W \MAare SASKST ! W,E / fiOOO % W %AV6 »*• f«otA A O d t n u t w m a H*mrww«*» 4J,TH HM U, WC -TH« ^ ACT PO». r\ • t v O 1 . ' • '.ii )l '

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•sat THE W K N T l W E L - t L E A D K E . f f F l R T l . MICHEL,

THE SPARTA SEN TINEL-LRADfcR JTJ1AN * M HOLW*:*. KMHTOK aMD P«\dLJttiUlUi

$2 .00 Subscription Pries. psr year, r»WS<e*tum D a y F r i d a y . i ' r ln lad Thursday.

«*t#r«e at »a« c.1 Spuria. Mich., for iraunmliMUon (lirougb tft* mail am M«uiid c»a#* mat te r

Fiwmjri AAreS 1H{ AlMlf MX'AN

«*«*-* K«iar—>tiiBiiii w W..SS ASSOCIATION ;

:• AUGUST 3, 1923

A , - > V N ' . ^ t f i S O M A L

rot u m o d

1mm r 1 w h i l e d i v i n g a t C a m p l a k e . T h o A n d e r s o n r e u n i o n w h i c h w a s

to h a v e been h e l d at; 'Meyers l a k e last 3CNiu!ny Was p o s t p o n e d u n t i l n e x t S u n d a y , A u g u s t r» on a c c o u n t of t h e I n j u r i n g , d e a t h of Mra . M a g g i e M i l l e r .

C a l l e r s a t t h e h o m e of Mr . a n d Mra. E u g e n e P o r t e r k t e t w e e k f r o m N o r t h C h e s t e r w>»re M r a n d Mrs .

L e w i s M c C u n e a n d c h i l d r e n , M>\ a fid Mra* G l e n n Avoirill a n d eon f U c h a r d a n d I t a l p h Loom it*.

MIsh Oleo F u l l e r of G r a n d U u p l d s

b a m of Hivvie Inge-nsoll a t Camp l a k e a n d s t r u c k Mr. I 'bgeraoU In t h e face . H e e scaped f o u t u n a t e l y w i t h a b a d l y c u t Hp a n d no o t h e r s e r i o u s

'I jj , . i :.aboyga.n a f t e r <

v<*. - aUt a n d lh» ir h o u s e • \< W. Csu'ftoii of N o r t h ..

Ma as. .mil VI I l l M l M M T l i r i

H i m U a b Hic» i» e l t h e Spur » tibr«»jr> UflU' t l i w b f ' 8 v

'V. tiiiU* A? t ' i»Q ; \ Hotl g i n s * * jtfy «

J a c o b a n d f a m i l y havt mi , i i h e n o r t h a i d e of •Spar t i .mi .•••• J iv ing In t h e hot tee

: by 11« l u t e l>r. S h a r p .

i r «uo V! s. t j e o r g e T a y l o r a n d Kb*-t <»:»*, Waited h i s b r o t h e r , L.

•*}•, M:>•• i'i..•:•••> ,y\ i a i d f a m i l y a t L o w e l l 4 u v a , M u » S u n d a y ,

rv! c ' ; , r^' f-fager, J r . , of G r a n d H a p i d s i» ctarlBit Mlas t r c t y t n g w i t h h H g r a n d p f c u t s , Mr .

i a n d M r i T r u n k KeUo&g w h i l e h i s . a n d J . C'.j j a r n t > . Mr. a n d Mr*«. Ty l i l age r a r e .

j >»-.i Thui r t - t n j ' y l u x a 11> . lay t r i p to N i a g a r a J ik< :.-a:iu-;. i Ksl i* . H u f l a l o a n d t h e T h o u s a n d Is-

1 Kap i \b eras l a n d s .

" ]1' 0 i ' i : ' b r o t h e r | p r Hr , iey L u b b e n a n d f a m i l y of

< o o p « i g r i l l e v i s i t ed Nob le O a u t a n d f a m i l y W. dm-aday a f t e r n o o n a n d ev-e n i n g .

I Molly B u r n e t t ha* bee ft t r a n s f e r - ' r, ,4ad Ian;. iy <>•* i tock- j r e d t r n K | U l w i M , Ts re fd ia t te Kx-

a n d Mr* M. R . Hey® 8 c h a n g e in G r a n d E i | | | | to F r e m o n t ,

. ' w e r , > , l f U > r ^ * ' « ! i a i- m . e t l w o r k t h e r e M o n d a y ! Mru Asery Anderson „ 1 | > r n l n j ?

| Mrs C h a r i t y H u b e r t a of De t ro i t * u " ' l l , k l c o t t * ' a | e m l Mrs . J e s s e B e t t e s w e r e . d i n n e r ,

t* «>i' Mr . e n d Mr* KStascr S m i t h !

N i n e t e e n old peop le , a l l o v e r 70 w e r e q u e s t s of S e t h B l o s s o m t o d a y f o r a b u s r i d e t o t h e c i t y . T h e y w e n t t o a p h o t o g r a p h e r a n d w e r e " s h o t " a n d w i l l be f e a t u r e d l a t e r In s o m e c i t y n e w s p a p e r .

T h e M a s o n i c T e m p l e c a m p a i g n is V .-ll u n d e r w a y a n d in g a i n i n g mo-

w a s t h e g u e s t of h e r e o u s l n L o u i e mentunu i h t h e day® g o by a n d i n t e r -B u r n e t t a n d f a m i l y ov&r S u n d a y . f s t is t u l l s t o f l in t h e m e m b e r s of t h e

Mr. a n d Mrs. A l l en J o h n s o n s p e n t local M a s o n i c bod ies . S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . T h e m a r r i a g e of G l e n n P o r t e r C h a r l e s P i n n e y a n d f a m i l y a t J e n - to M a r j o r l e L a v i n l a K u h n i» a n - i I son. nounc i td to h a v e t a k e n p a c e W e d n e s -

O. E . D a r l i n g a n d C. E . D a r l i n g of d a y A u g u a t 1. T h e p ' a c e of t h e w e d - J

SOME GOOD SP0BT8 CHJKL)

F i v e B i g R a p i d s m e n m a d e good a 135 0 C h a u t a u q u a def ic i t , a n d t h e s a m e five m e n r e - c o n t r a c t e d f o r t h e n e x t j ' e a r a n d will se l l s e a s o n i !ck-

etfc a t | 1 .

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N e w S e r i a l , " T h e B r a n d i n g I r o n " s t a r t s n e x t week . R e a d i t s u r e .

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C A R D O F ' I X A M S i B *

o -Wi th deete .s t a p p r o v a l H o a w« wiitk

to t b a n k a l l f r i ends , n e i g h b o r s a a d t h e W . C. T. v., BaptJ.Ht Churc.ii mid my Sunday hool eliuiis for the k!a<i« nects ittoown hi so maiajr wiiy» to Holp l i g h t e n our l o n e l i n e s s d u r i n g my s i c k n e e s and q u a r a n t i n e . |r.!

Mrs. Ana ii PLefnon Stanley Mid Vernoa

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TAL PEP

A r ? nt of ' ' i a wee* «n»i b raufc S*v: k and f a m i l y .

M i-is K u t h L u o d q u i s t v i s i t ed f r i e n d s a t P l a i n field f r o m d u u d s y u n -t i l " W e d t w i a y,

N. i Hi ford ai.*J S (HI U r a a l 1 of Mr, a n T u i s d a j r .

Hast «

Perry i Mr. attd Mr* A M u g k « g ^ f r t . » i \Ul

urday iioTft, t e a s I M - "> >

Milkec e! *t * ••

day , Ju ly , « It. f *K

vtirtw f ^ o i MU Walg t i r »'-«s i

k««en t h e ftrsl of t h e week

• ' SUttfciord ,e*i in

. i; Mrs . Lev i Y o u n g blood l e f t • ')*$ f o r • a b d o n l s w h o r e t h e y L.it Mr You fig b l o o d ' s b r o t h e r

«V Yi It kH n tee c u t s

u of cow. ing i n t o ••i of t h e s p r i n g

G r a n d R a p i d s ca l l ed on Nob le O a u t a n d f a m i l y S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d e v e n i n g .

Misst W i l s o n a n d Ml»w S t o d d a r d of L a n s i n g r e t u r n e d h o r n s Mon l ay a f -t e r s p e n d i n g a week «.1 "V^el K u m -I n n ' . Catnip l a k o F r a n k G r « ^ a n d friend«» of C h i c a g o a r e n o w o c c u p y -i n g t h e c o t t a g e .

E d R o b e r t s , N. O a u t a n d f a m i l y a n d F . E . Olson a n d f a m i l y v i s i t e d Mrs . C h a r l e s R o b e r t s H u n d a y .

P h i l i p P r e n t i c e of G r a n t s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h i s s i s t e r Mr*. l t«r t P a r m a n d h u n b a n d

M r . a n d Mrs . C l a r e n c e M o o r e w i l l r e t u r n h o m e S a t u r d a y f r o m V p s l l a n t l w h e r e t h e y h a v e b e e n nummeir s c h o o l f o r s ix w e e k s .

Mr . nnd M r s . N. A. S h a w wi l l a t - j t e n d tV e G r a n g e Schoo l A lusan l pl<> n i o a t t he O r a n g e H a l l in M j i n c on P ^ t u r d a y .

T h e G a r a g e s of S p a r t a t«- b» !n l i n e wiiih i he. r e s t of t h e romm<«rcl»l w o r l d h a v e s i g n e d u p to »• **<* o n T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n s

A tfij^kle b lock let loom i t s anchot"iig«' Wedneaday at tl<» 1 vrrn

d i n g i s n o t k n o w n 'to looal i n f o r m * J a n t s . Mr. I*or te r y a s f o r m e r l y a r e s i -d e n t f o B p n r t a .

L u t h i < KlkinH of H o l d i n g , a b r o -t h e r ol' O. f K l k l n s wns b u r i a l W e d -n e s d a y . I f* d ied f r o m a p o p l e x y .

O O O T e l e p h o n e s e r v i c e In J a p a n h a s

proved so i n a d e q u a t e t h a t r e c e n t l y t h e r e s u l t s of « ha l l g a m e w e r e re -p o r t e d by c a r r i e r p i g e o n .

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Canada. Cantdn. needs only '37,000 square

miles to be as large as the whole con-tinent. or Kwr»;im. It is near ly th i r ly

a t t o n d n g t imes a* larire as Grea t Bri tain a i d I r e l a n l

Why >t T h i s ? No Iti ma la t he pir*a w# sea,

(>t none to da t e T h e "arty tob ln *e»m» to be,

A trtAe la is.

As It »ap|M»«kS fa I/Midon. T f i a t ! . -seTen woimen complained

on on4* »fla> V' The p«>!i e aiaKletrste of T o t t e n h a m , L o n d o n , of having been beet*a or kktrnd by their hus-bands.

SYMES' [GARAGE:

" » > niatter what ailf rt J B «e* 'lli i t . "

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STATE FAIR RACES PRAISED BY EXPERT

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mi f t iTfc-v'k w here. *.».* »na*> b n l i i a i i | <w>n'-.eista w e r e W ' i j 1*1 • * '>-x% 11|# HepfMni I W t f s l t •'- _ j

iWy " I **\T U ; ' : o , eboaAi coaaider a* bar very own the idk U v ^hen Peter Manning, guided by

I :Uai master driver, Thomas W. %hwt r'r?tig is : Murphy, atfds to the fame of this State

«W| • • f a t r tfOvt-s t h e niars -a i* - -rotting world, >4 x out a n d AOiMuxirei! Tv-*.* ' a ing shamld be just us Inter

f is t o o fO0«J f o r t h e ' *et t»g ae tltis flight against time. Co

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h J m I n L \i .• • i i r inir t h e f i r a t w e a k l a d i n g horaemen +9 §. f a «l t n y ^ m e f i r e ^ in their entry horaee that

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United States Tires are Good Tires

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rirt* f r o m b r a n d t o b r a n d .

B u t t r y t o s w i t c h ar t U s c o n s c r . H e knoua. Umto F a b r i c s s e t t l e t h e t i r e <|ue*ri<m w ^ e ^ e v e r t h e y a r e t r i e d .

B u i l t t o ahifrorb p u f t U h m c n t —art'i t'u:y d<K

T h e b t g ^ f u g g e d U a c o F a b r i c is »jll t h e w a > t h r o u g h — no bar^m - \.x c ak« umAm* t b « »urif»vc-

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The m m >«rd, b i l l around lines aa Hbem.' »s thoae of the average graaWS circuit mcieting. cal ls lor the dletH? « tlon of about $30,000 aipong ih< ^ v ners. Tha t would seam to be

a j . C i r j g . a r s r ~ -£> ires i w s r ars ten i aa4 trwck being suitable f'>r, . 1?"^ the Sfve'w; K'.'exetf 4 of Peter Manning to Mlcbi » t ^ r a s hack tho pages of the , t i roaMes of the sport three genera < > v.* S-> Kalama7X>o In t h e ear ly n ine

original sias Tt\-*»« etak^e are as follows: T&e

<\vy*Txu±f% stake, $3,000, for 8: OS trot-ters ; The State Fair s U k e $8.0tJt; for 2:13 t ro t t e r s ; The Fort Shelby, $2,000

Where to buy US.Ttrts CHARLES C. FRIZ

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f,«aed a colt whtu , wu . tor 1 11 i h t e e . , e « « W » « " « » ; C,U.r the Great. He raoed to j Hoari ot ' V m m e r r e eUke H.W0 for

famo «.ttd e f te r re t i rement he bet-emw j a 0 8 P*' t h a ' the i area test of all trott ing stallion*. * pa . ^ r s «)ne of bis sons , t h a t won a h e a t on Kite l i s w n ' r h c lose on Augnai -« t h e m a t e fa i r t r a c k some y e a r s back f e a r y ^ rotn $2,500 to $1,000 In value, and could not go on b e c a u s e he w a s 1 T h e irWKi is f o r f ree-for-a l l t r o u j j shor" of work, was called Asoff. Rub-1 while the free for-ali pacers are offer e e a u i m t in ju ry r e t i r ed tha t colt to t h e U 4 s a d the r e g u l a r c l aa s s s for f a r m and P e t e r M a n n i n g i s h i s s i o a l i 9 : 0 f l , i 10 1:16 a n d 2 :18 t r o t t e i s a n . no tab l e son. H W. 3 I t , M * . M O end t h r e ^ y e a r -

So the coining of Peter Mannin* M pacers are for $1,000 a^ i w C €* will r e f r e s h t h e m e m o r i e s ot th<»*e \ Mar ty S. Ge rman , of N o r t h r f l l e , who are bald or gray and recall the wbo sow Im secretary of races, is one lame stallion Pilot Modlum, whicH s i Iks. M M popular athletes I I I w a s a t B a t t l e Greek . Pilot. M e d i u m Hr,raeti.o-n In the s t a t e and his sele .^ got P e t e r the G r e a t , and s o m e olkm '•>>;. is gratifying to thoae w h o c a m j . r omlnen t t r o t t e r s . Bo Mtchlga*; ^a l a« Ifce ho r ses .

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At a aeaalon of eald court, held at the probate office in the city of Grand Rapids . In said couuty , on the l i t h day of Ju ly , A. O. 1923.

Presen t Hon. Clark E. Higbee, J u d g e P r o b a t e

In t h e m a t t e r of t h e e s t a t e of H K N R f L. 8P1CKK

menta l ly incompst»> n t. Samuel J. Spicer having ii tod In said court h •« pe» jtlon all*>*in »aid He n ry L Sploec to tw> a mentally In-*r«npetenf per on and p r a y i n g tha' Chefl*# V Johnsou or some other su i t ab le ^ersi.ti be appointed an fain guardian.

It »4ii ord red . T h a t tue 10th day of A .yfuat. A tt. l t t l , ftl 10 o'clock In (be forenoon be and Is hereby ap p«Min t*d lor hea r ing '<aid p e t i t i o n ;

It ia f u r t h e r ordered , T h a t not ice tho mo? he given by persona l service of a ropy of t i l ls o rder upon Mid H e n r y L. and upon h i s naareet rei.iiSvfta mad presumptive hsMif* at l a w who reside and may be j fount! within said county, a t least fourteen day* previous to said day of hearing;

And It is furtner o rdered . That no ricf thereof be given t o a l l o thers of his aaarest raiativse and p r a m m p l ive heir* a t law hy puBklieattou of a ropy r 'hi* or>.hfer, ' t three success I r e w#»h* p t w r i e u s to said day of h a l ing In t h e 8 p a r t a S e n t i n e l Land er, a s*w*papar p r in ted and clrcu t lated ir said county.

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P a t t e r n mai led to a n y a d d r e s s on rece ip t of lf>c in a l iver or s t umps .

Send y o u r o r d e r f o r p a t t e r n s to S e n t i n e K L a a d e r office

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J. B. S y m e e a n d w i f e , g a v e t h e f o r m e r ' s f a t h e r and m o t h e r a n d sIb-t e r L u l a a r i d e T h u r s d a y . I t g a v e Mrs. S y m e s sn o p p o r t u n i t y t o v is i t h e r f r i e n d s Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k P r e s -c o t t of R o c k f o r d , w h i l e U n c l e J i m a n d Miss L u l a w e n t on to W a b e l a iake t o e p e n d t h e a f t e r n o o n w i t h Les l i e W a t s o n a n d wi fe , whe s r e s p e n d i n g t h e i r vacal low a t << • t a ^ e Mad an e n j o y a b l e tin** »t: i » h o u n t i f u flsh d i n n e r a n d let bi< my r i g h t h e r e to t h o s e w h o en )oy pr im-i t ive n a t u r e a n d f i sh ing , t h e r e te a good p l a c e t o f;o. AJid if t h e old half

and! methods of clean in#; milking m a c h i n e s

Scientif ic brec<*.iifu|f >t d«lry cattle ]*m to p r o d e t e r m l s <tusJ>ltl>si« oi o i sp r ing will be one of ttw. U #nons t a u g h t In t h e m o v e m e n t !fW t e t t e r

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T h e P a t t e r n is cut ia 7 ; u , 3C, 38 40. 42, 4 4 and 4f ; ?>e bust m e a v u r e . A 38 inch ru quir»>a 4'm ya rd* of 40 lixch tu i< r i a l . T h e wid th at t h e foot i* i : . yard s.

P a t t e r n mai led to a n * a d d r e s s >f r e c e i p t of 15c In silv«»r or a t a -aps

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ry Mye»J ' m a i l box a n d w h e n h*-c a m e h e s a w It w a s o u r o ld f r i e n d W a l l i e C o l e m a n . T h e c a r a n d Wal -lie w e r e r i g h t s i d e u p . W a l l i e sa id h e m a d e th<) m a i l box a l l r i g h t b u t !

1 t h e old f o o l . e a r slid off t h e h a n k T e e - !

j»lt a sked W a l l i e w h e r e h e got i t . j j bu t a l l h e w o u l d s ay ma* " I ' l l n o t • t e l l y o u . " T e e p l e aeye thf t i Is a l l h e ;

k n o w s a b o u t it a n d he d o u b t * If t iny o n e wi l l eve r k n o w a n y more .

T e e p l e a n d C u s h m a n l a n d e d in '! .*ff&Ht.tl*M c o t t a g e o»ver th«» week

e n d H o w does t h a t s o u n d O u r fish-i n g r n d w a s w e a k a n d s o w e r e o u r m i n d s . W e h a d al l k i n d " of b a i t , b u t fi ' ihey passed i t up . An old dogf i sh c a m e u p to o u r boa t a n d h a r k e d at u s a s t h e s h a d e s of e v e n i n g fe l l A b u l l h e a d c a m e a l o n g a n d t h i n k i n g we w e r e of h i s k i n d took o u r b a i t a n d we l a n d e d h i m . D a r k n e s s c a m e on a n d we c a m e in w i t h o n e b u l l , h e a d m a k i n g t h r e e a l ? to ld . T h e B«xt d a y w a s S u n d a y a n d we w e n t f o r a »oat r i d e a n d o n e of o u r Hue* wa*

d r a c g i n j ; a n d a bass cs iught It a n d t/> s a v e o u r l i n e we p u l l e d i t in a n d j t h e b a s s h u n g to it N o w w h e n we

s a w w h a t we h a d d o n e w e pu l l ed in

> "Laf faKt t l e .** O u r w lvee w h o had . s t a y e d a n d b a k e d t h e bu l l h e a d fr»r j us to ld u s t h e r e w a s o n l y o n e w « y J o u t of it T h e y p r o d u c e d m M g sack a n d had us l>oth ge t i n t o It a n d tfcey p u t 84ihoe on o u r h e a d s . W i h a d to r e p e a t t h e w o r d s " w e do re ip tn l in s a c k c l o t h a n d a s h e n . " O we *•* we s h o u l d h a v e t h r o w n t i e f<Ml haas hack in , h u t w e wi l l know ' 1 b e t t e r n e x t t i m e .

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j find t h i s b e a u t i f u l spo t u n d e e e c r a t e d j by t h e h a n d of h i s w h i t e b r o t h e r .

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F o r t h e first t i m e in s e v r n yeairs t h e f a m i l y of J W . S p a n g c n b e r g wwa t o g e t h e r on S u n d a y w i t h not o n e per -s o n a b s e n t . In t h a t t i m e t h e f a m i l y h a s g r o w n u n t i l t h e r e a r e n o w 2!1 m e m b e r s . All t h e a f t e r n o o n w h i l e t h e i r e l d e r s v i s i t ed , t h e n i n e g r a n d -c h i l d r e n p l ayed on t h e b i g l a w n bo-fore t h e h o u s e bu i l t by t h e i r g r e a t -g r a n d f a i k a r . f t w a s m e n t i o n e d d u r -i!n# he a t ' e r n that , t h e great. 11. l acs on Ihv s e e p l a n t s b y

t h e i r g r ea t • granal;.?i •«hir Mr* H a n -n a h . ^ a n g e n W i : a t leas t 50 y e a r s *go. At s u p p e r t i m e a d e l i r i o u s l u n c h w«* i n f o e m e J l y se rved . TTie bee t p a r t of t h e day c a m e a f t e r d u s k wh"fa e v e r y o n e gmthered a r o u n d mo-t h e r s p i a n o a n d e a u g h y m n s t o r a f i t t l e w h i l e as t h e y used to do w h e n t h a i w a s t h e h o m e of »be f a m i l y .

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ca t t l e . Inc identa l ly , t h e lnw?M*#«*»r* h a v e d e t e r m i n e d t h a t near ly *.F) trie Hoi s t e in c a t t l e in ftte Ualu-rt S i * \ m a r e d e s c e n d e d In a d i rec t made Has f r o m five s i res .

Cream, butter, condensed milk, pasteurisation, dairy statiitica, ia*r« tcf pictures, cov-teatlng, co-oiv r ' • v ir n.srketlng, valuo of qualtly, h t>v>tis• trade, and coets ar« al«o tinned U the government program

T:'1 j • r - *'•? t M aaid i>eorge W. r." rut.a,ry-manager of the fair , "l» "{W >4tfe*iyetfve .md should l»r-^ -• of tir mmm* nn-uv« iut all tho*c engagli-K In «he pirdttueilds s.*«l sale

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Mrs KHdmne Pt*rter had c h a r g e of t h e d e v o t i o n s .

After the monthly business n e s t -ing the fo l lowing program in c h a r s of Mr, JClizm Ferris was much f a -joyed by all .

Po lowing was the program; rton* -"Work for the Night is Com-i n g •

R i d i n g - M r s . Wi l l i am F u l l e r Y.< . ••unfr R s r . a n d Mrs. S t e v e n s ' >ae Guess ing G a m e

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K e * d 4 0 f - Mm "WIlKttt Fuller vt ntr«i Salad

Th* ladies voted to hold a cbur r r t f a i r in t h e fall,.

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lt^ <« it firm the big dairy exhibit , m. v ).*.•*:! to ass is t Michigan

fai '*ri a vi-atisr production and tnor. file 'tlkslr dairy work, the I'attt^d 4VtMSiru» K^vernment Is to erect t t a « t r a ^ b o o t h s at the $5,000,000 Mi \ «i»a fittat* Fair which will be h* ' Msra August 31 to September »

f>alef herd improvement i* t With ta^ e««w m <aecn»ursgteg t*> rm piere f?ectk tJ o»a> «Mkvs a deaki» of milk and pure bred calves. Mefai will ahow that the e ta tns having the great-es t numlxir of pure bred hulls are t h e s t a t e s with the highest average fnifk p r o t i t e t i m

f t w u» he Mhe-sm m m r*^« ! '• er i» ves t I* at ton inio (lie cam M mMPk &*%> duc t ion t h a t t he f a n n e r o v e r 65 c e n t s fo r f e e d for e a c h dol-l a r s wor th of milk: produced is los ing m o n e y . I n t e r e s t i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p s be tweon tha va r ious f ac to r s of produc-t ion , wh ich show def in i t e ly the grea t -e r e a r n i n g power of t he h igh-p roduc-ing cows, a r e a l so p r e s e n t e d .

E x t e n s i v e i n fo rma t ion will he s u p pl ied on t h e f eed ing of ca lves in v a r i o u s s e c t i o n ll. An in t e r e s t i ng bit

j of i n f o r m a t i o n will ' e t he govern-m e n t ' s a n n o u n c e m e n t of t he finding

J I'f a m e a l t h a t is a s a t i s f a c t o r y «ub-| i iUtat* foe mfik

facpHtiatac milk p?r«-uction t h r o u g h lte*4 '• • U W •i^menstrav.-ed 1 " th# !>• '* tv, > • af *• t v. nut. .lifers It « ' tu be st..ya: • \ * t ^ s i a i a g I i l . ree tin»e« a> «lay t t)- 'ea4 of twit:-* lt*vi»*aed pvwitictllili 11.9 per c e n t lho« steila. tt • 111 be shown, increases

% ps f een t as c o m p a r e d tyif«h ^ taacb toaa , <#kiie e*«rol*^ p n > t - s to s l igh t ly t«e r^ea« th* j*ro duct ton of hutterfat and to increase fiNNi <N>o«tumptkMi,

l l . * jo a f t m i n a i a filag«' flavor and ©d#-! s wltt las tuaBiftilav-d as will t h e « e e mf da i ry psmlwetu on the f a r m ,

Baptiiit Chitrwk Sunday, Augu.it 5, l i i l S

Morning service 10: : i0 a. w Theme: "Ood'i l U w l a t l i n ittid our

Rsspoesss " IMhle school at l f t ;ds . O i ' . n ^ "sie'red and ftow.

i n g . "

Attendance anil twterent k gtvod. You wffi enjriv l e t t i ng - »Mto t h e p m * .

I > e n l n g 7 ISO p. ®a. 1." t t e a.irnr th*e Va^mtion Hfble

lleh«K4 w i n grive a p r o g r a m l l i lw t ra t ive of tks work that; haa het tj: »cc<»u. piishrd UjIs ywup. This will]l he s union s e r v k e and all wil l enl&i a de l ightful hour whi le the boya and the girls bring their meat;,age of son« «od •cheer.

Prayer flhrrtke Thursday evening at 7 : B0.

J . R. ST IE VI Nfi, Pastor ;) '

Swedwdh Lith«riiB < Stan A

All 90rv cie. oft f e n time. 1(-' a.. !: • ^klhoot

Swedish serv ice ,* - -n a. m., ond Sucd.xv or siacrfh m o n t ^ All other serv u a till i« cbs EaglUh language.

Knglish Hereto* S 30 r»- H i every Runday

Sunday, August ll s sjseriai Mis-«loo *.rogra/u tue as -M "" ' ' '•*>* *"*»l »•»»*>:.* ,>.H|»Joo

" • > k WiliMoij, P u s t r r

- C h u n k • t * . W-AJtWIt tL . M I N l S f n i 00 A. hi -BMttijjscfcooi

10:30—Mornings Ih-^achlng Sunday School 11: 45.

t5:3 0——Epworth ]' ea>i:ue. "* ;t.e Keeping Vfotnshlp.

»< ( I m i , m" ** VM$ . 11: 20— P r e a c b l m c I 30 F. M.—Christian E n d e a r f 00 p . M. Wauneoaay

maetlnc p r w IPNMft

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Edit Sj»rta tamiay S d i a l Meets s t 10 o'eioefti stand sre M m

«vsry Sunday at tho Myers hou*a. H e n r y Bp rick SttperUit4»il4aoH

"The Brandling Iron 5 ^ A V I C T O R Y for

AMERICAN MOTORISTS

North Chester Church 1 0 : 0 0 — S u n d a y School

Kmereon Aeeri lL «isper le ts»ds*4 : oo- Pr*-aei-.

W e o l c y a r c iburoh i (i: 09—Sunday Si&aoit 11: o o — P r e a c h i n g eer^rice 7 (>—Preach!ag" rei'vitce.

Fret Mrihffiiiit Church 10;0<:--anhbaith Aik^Oi 1 1 : o o — P r e a c h i n g ttkirvlce P reach ing at. 7 : 3 0 f \ M.

Cotne to those ««rvices.

Starts next week.

1 he Crude Rubber Monopiy w e a k -ened when it came into contact wi th aroused public sent iment T h e press of the country today reflects the determidat ion of the American motorist that t i re prices shall stay at a reasonable level and that Amer ica must produce its own r u b b e r .

II

Be sure to read it. ?ire*fotte

A tense western story.

C u t s Tire Pr ices 10 per cent

E f f e c t i v e J i u t i e 11 t h

tiillett's Ford Shop

S k i t o r M o r t g * r t m B a d l l ^ ' a t e a r M b d i d l A N , 'The

t o u r t fo r ihn C o u n t y of K a n t , j f"

4: ,'h '^essketi of a»,vd cour t , « , | 1 ' ' ^ j r.,, , t f c ofUca m t h e c i t y u t i r a a d K«i. i»v ia sa id <bo«i n 4 k * i t k e 2»ch day of . iwpae, A. D l i i 2 J .

, Hon . C l a r k »; , H»4fh<^:. 9 . . J u d g e q£ P r o b a t e .

In t h e naa t t e r or t h e e s t a t e of :|M« A L I C E RJNB1AN

11 oceaaed. V " | , 1 0 ^ - % ' •• A - A n d e r s o n , a l m i o M s i f t t o r , *i. t. a. hiaving filed in sa id e o n r t h i s pe-t i t i on p r a y i n g fx* |ic«>oae t o aelS t h « interest of s a i d f a n i l e In certain rea l e s t a t e t h m O f t deacriboci.

U i* orvtered that, tho fltird daj of ^ugtttst 1021 , a t t en oN

- f ' j r e u o o n , a t * \ i d probaite o«| and is hereby a.ppcinUd Har

g eaid petition, and that all ||er ^..ns interested in suid catuiss,! pear b e f o r e sa id cour t, at 3d nnd p lace , t o show (huh* why a cenits t o sell t h e InU'rsitt In lald.^ t a t e s h o u l d n o t he granted.

It la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d , t h a i puhUc n o t i c e thereof l>e «lven, by \v*bUr*« r a t i o n of a copy cf t h i s o r d e r , f o r thre«- success i r e wastes previovw. t e ^ ; d d a y of h e a r i n g , in t h » Mparts S e n t i n e l - L e a d e r , a nrwapapo*! j>rJu< «•-: a n d c i r c u l a t e d iu a a id oomwtf.

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