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CLAKR, llfC HLttAIf. JTiUDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 27, 1922
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PLACES CLOSE
ARMSTICEDAY
th Banks to Keep Open
Furnish Warmth to
lose Becoming Gold .
Prom Ride to City.
syr-?
i*i*/*t tb* nndersigned business and
Mpfesslonal men of Clare, tn due
eMSOgnition ot the oooaaion for wbiob
tf fs asked, of us, do hereby agree to
,-feokittvely'olose onr place*-or business'
t^i 'between the hours of 10:00 s. m. and
?>£- 301:30 a. m. standard Ume on Satur.
^ -jey November lltb during the Arm-
igtjjce Day program beld al tbe Clare
h Sobool aa arranged by commit-
representing Olare, Harrison and
all. Weekly notice being given
o|sr patrons thru tbe press: Dr.~ A.
&Y Mulder, .Dr. W. F. McKnight,
BMiyd Kirkpstricki E. A. Anderson,
p£, J- W. DunlpPitWm.H- Bicknell
&Co., Wilson-Davy Co., Thompson,
Blden & Bogardus, Clfte Hardware
ckrImplement Co..: Harris & Hlrt, L.
W. Jackson, Ernest Barney, "Clare;
s&Odoce Co , Clare City Mine,- Ciar
Bisavator Co., Farmers*Ind. Producer?
<■*»., Henley 3xo* , Clare Courier,
-a^nmpsPn ft Wilkinson, Clare* Senft-;
tpL Jaa. O'Connor, J. F.^Tatman *
: Son. S. Bogardus, Geo. McKeever,
Bred Morgan, Bart Barrus. Merts-
Bidwell & Co . Mrs. J. McLaughlin,
*>, Dlonese, W. A. Boseberry, J 7 A,,
Allen, Thos. C. Hoibrook, Clara
qreamery, Clare Quality Bakery, J.
B. Boss, C. H; Stanford, O. A. Derby,
B.M. Carrier, D. B. Mater, O. W.
Campbell. 8. M. OalUhan, 7F. New-
apm, H. M. Dunlop, Winnie Jones,
Grill & Wbite, J. B. Doherty, OhSa.
A. Thurston, Andrew YFria, Smaliey
Bros , Olarenoe Klrfc$*atrick, Grant
-Terwilllger, H. P . Hnhei, W. L. Mc-
KeUI, Boy MoEanho&f Howard Jones,
Wm. Lange. G. H. Phelps, Mrs.E. A.
Shite, O. O. Sullivan, Dawson Bros.
. %Hane, I. B. Hampton, W. J.
9$epbenson, Lampbere Bros., J. A.
Clute, F. M. Shumway, Komp &
Douglas, Howard Brown. Mike Bog.
era, B. A. Stevens, N. L. Tlbblls.
. Botb banks will bave their door's
oj>en and a glad band oat to welcome
tbose who become cold In their ride
to the oity tb attend tbe program.
Mr. patron of these stores: Should
yon happen to forget tbe event and
call npon the above merchants and
find tbeir doors looked remember
that be ia showing bss patriotism and
wltb a audie join the line tbat will
take you to the new tpbpol, where
tba program and addre** wUl be
given, notice of wbleb will be given
next week. - ' : r :■::; *" r.; 7
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
IS WORKING HARD
Should Receive the Support of
Every Citizen. Amount Now
on Hand Totals $606-40.
A meeting of th* Olare Library Association was held at tba home of
Mr*. F. W. McKnight *Tue*d*y Afternoon, October 84th at *:30 p. m.
The meeUng waa called to "order by
the President, Mrs. Wm. Oaple. after
which tbe obalrman of various oom-
•nltt-ees gave reports a* to lust what
tbe association bas accomplished to
date. --'--_' . - -
16 j*-** reported by tbe book oommlttee that-at ishl* time tbe Association bas In tbe neighborhood of 140
books, among which are many fine
reference books and several good
volumes of Action. y
Tbe treasurer gave a financial report showing tbe-balanoe in the bank
to be $606.40. ,*Y:7;^-'. '■-"-< y--7
"The meeting ..adjourned to meet
again Thar*day. November 2f at 4:00
p. m. *t the High School..^--^-S-^.S:-^.
Let's show onr enthusiasm for tbe
Clare library by being present at tbis
meeting. .
SUNDAY SCHOOL
INSTITUTE MEETS;
NOVEMBER 11-12
Will Open With Big County
< Armistice Day Celebra
'7 tion in New School ,
Auditorium.
**
SECOND DAY
; '. . >V>7AT HARRISC^J
PRINCESS THEATRE TO
HAVE NEW MANAGEMENT
Aitiae 5t Rogers to Take Possession Thdrsday, November 2.'
A deal was oompl*ted some weeka
age between Harry T. MoKerrlag
and a partnership of Jobn Asline and
Atberton L. Bogers, whereby the latter*' beeame tbe owners of the Princess Theatre and will take possession
of same Thnrsdajy, November 2nd.
• Tbey will open the theatre this evening witn a oontinned laagb from tbe
j beginning and bave secured the film*
fcft<-?-
te?-^
SCHMIDT LOSES
SENATORIAL RACE
& SONS TO
MODERNIZE BAKERY
- - - 7.: _.,. r.-Y'l&r*.--'• ■ ■ i s«a a. H ■■■■ ~--','-"-. """ V;
Ground Now Broken tor
Large New Addition to
be Built At Once.
y'7. New Machinery * ;.
to be Added.
Official
6024;
Figures are '■
Schmidt 5986;
Was Closed.
Kareher
Race
Laat week the ground for the basement of tbe new addition for tbe Foss
ft Sons' bakery wae broken and forma
for the walls are already built, tbe
same to be erected at t|ie rear of the
preaent building and will be 26x36
feet, built of brick and made fire
proof throughout, "f %' JTf - ■■& s£'--' ■& ..
Listed among the new machinery
tbat will be Installed will be a new
oven with a 300 loaf capacity. Tbeir
present oven, wbicb is of a 100 loaf
capacity, ia far too, small for tbe large
patronage' they now enjoy. Other
modern equipment and time saving
devises will be installed in order tbat
they may not only satisfy the present
demand for their products, bat will
take care of tbe extension of their
ouslness that will be affected aa soon
aa tbe equipment Is placed. Abont
tbe first of January tbe firm la planning on, purchasing * Dodge delivery
auto wbloh will .serve tha small dtlee
neighboring to Clare. ' 7 ■■■■-■'■■
Mr. ana Mrs. Foss and family have
worked faithfully since their entry
Into business in this oity and have
always strived to give tbeir patrons
tbe very last ounce in quality and
quantity and tbe excellent trade tbey
now serve, is but tbe resnlt of their
continuous effort to satisfy their customers. -":'.-,~, ■;.,--.i '
The Clare Connty 8unday Sobool
Association bSa iovlted tbe American Legion end ail otber organisations in tbe county to participate in
an Armistice Day program at the n*w
sobool Auditorium in Clare Saturday,
morning, November 11, 1022, at 10rl5
-©■clock. "~'-';"'-r ■ ■■-7y.-.^.y.-%^
All-stores in Clare will close from
10:00 to 11:30 as elsewhere announced.
This is strictly a county affair, and
tbe whole connty is Invite i. The
executive committee of tbe Association Is actively represented by members irom Harrison, Farwell, Olare
and rural poiuts In the connty. '
- At noon on Saturday, following the
Armistice Day program, a basket
din -ver' will be enjoyed In tbe school
gymnasium. Coffee and doughnuts
w.U be served free. Tables, chairs
aad paper plates will be provided.
Bring well tilled" baskets and enjoy a
osmmunity dinner. . - c
In tbe afternoon tbere will be a
apebial program and conference* for
Sunday School worker* of tbe oodtt-
'. - -... -.y.... ■■- -:«..''
Tbe second day 'a sessions of tba
Institute will be held in Harrison
Sunday afternoon and evening.
The full program will do published
next week. ••«*. ,7f- ^7,77
GOOD OPFERINGS FOR
REFORM ASSOCIATION
John Schmidt lost the state senatorial race In the twenty-eight district by 88 votes, according tb official
•a-rasd from the secretary of state.
prober's total was 6024 and
ScTSmidt-oB986.' Tbe result has' been
in doubt aver since the election, September 12, first ope candidate being
given credit for winning and then the
oftter. The offlolai figures give Karober tbe seat, however. ■'-..-. . ^kKryy:
'of Wallace Beld in his five part
drama, "The Hell Digger*" and a
Cbristle Comedy, "Hey Bube". See
their announcement on another page.
Since coming to this city, several
yeara ago, YHarrv T. MoKerring baa
proven bimseff an ideal citizen. In
bis entertainment of the people of
Clare and' vicinity, he has at all
times presented films of the highest
class and second to none, many times
ebowing pictures in the theatre here
before tbey were shown In the larger
cities. His effort at all times was tb
please tbe public. Together wltb bis
-family-tbey bave made many warm
friends, and we are glad to announce
1 that they will not move from our
city, at leaat for soma time. >- . .
Mr. MoKerring 1* at preaent undecided a* to wbat he will do, bnt le
Considering several, excellent offer*.
CLARE STUDY CLUB
BIDS WANTED.
Ioe to Contractors
ed proposals will be received
*be City Clerk of the City of Clare,
b., up to 7:30 standard time, or
6tb day of November, 1922, for
construction of approximately
. _ ft-*ewer witb manholes, y's and
--.other appurtenadcee. ...
"|Tbe plans and speclDoatlons nnder
'"" h work is to be done may be ex-
ed in the office of tbe City Clerk.
Micb., and copy of plans and
Ions may be obtained by
g a deposit of five dollars,
wili.be refunded npon their
in good condition.
beck for the sum not
r bent of tbe amount
be nejRKM -wi>b
"^ 5 •^-*3?i3W^r^* *i
Tuesday, October 24th the Olare
Study Olnb mat wish Ears. F. W. Mo-
Knigbt. After the business meeting
tbe program for tbe day was given
as follows:' ■ 7
Boll Call, Japanese Proverbs
Tbe Club then listened' to
Mrs. Ktrkbrlde's excellent papers
read, by Mrs. Waller, * 'Japanese
Beligion—Old and New.'i .-."'<*>*■■-': **-
Solo, sang by Mrs. McKnight "Absent?'' y ix-,,£■■ ji.- tyy t- ■ 7-x-y.
The Stndy in oharge of Mrs. Tlbblls
was as follows:
Imperial Family, Mrs. Blden
Japanese Costumes, Mrs. Tlbblls
Strange Onstomes, Mrs. Stears
Oustomes and Manners, Mrs. Wood
The meeting adjourned to meet
again in two weeks with Mrs. Wm.
H. Bioknell. Federation Day, Sliver
Tea. "'-''-•-■■ s«*j.->-^'S**,J^ ■ '-,.y **v^
A large audience greeted Dr. James
S. McGaw at tbe Colon Meeting held
in tha Baptist cburcb Monday evening, October I6tb, with convincing
argument, backed up by startling
facts, the speaker showed the necessity for religious education of tb*
yonth pf our land if tbe institutions
of a free people ar^ to be preserved
for future generations.
Tbe following letter shows the generous response to tbe appeal for support ol the Important and effective
work or the National Be form Association. . - - 7 . ,
Bev. O. B. Milberry, ..
Olare, Michigan. 77: y.
Dear Brother: j-CY-K -'-;- -
xoo win be Interested in knowing
that tba contribnttons made in tbe
Union MeeUng held tn tb* Baptist
church on Monday, October 16, 1828
amounted to: Cash 864.61, Pledge*
8166.00, Total 8220.6L
We have designated below tbe
amounts contributed by eacb of tba
church participating and would be
pleased to bave- yoa Inform the respective pastors. ' Bbould any or
tbem desire a statement or the exact
amount paid on tbese pledges by tbe
end ot their ohnroh year a request
will meet with a prompt reply from
this office. -i
Please accept our sincere thanks
for the Christian co-operation wbloh
msde tbe meeting possible and for all
one 0fiper8ona- courtesies extended. -'
Wishing yon every success in the
Master's Service, we are - - -fi
; •- i Yours most cordially, - |
James S. McGaw, y
4? '■-"'■■■ ■ '■-Tiiy General Secretary. -"'
AUCTION SEASON
W^SWINC
Excellent Lists Continue to
Appear in The -Sentinel.
Good Crowds Attendyc:'
7 Sales. ]'-. 7; :
BIRTHDAY CAKE
350 LBS.
HH K
Hundred Pounds of Sugar
'and Hundred of Flour
Part of Ingredients.
Baking a birthday cake tbat will
weigh about 350 ponnde when Comr
pleted is not an everyday occurrence
In Midland bnt a cake of tbat alae ia
being made by the Palace Steam Bakery this week ^tor Davy y8t Co., of
Bvart. Tols company Is. celebrating
their 40th anniversary and the cake is
wired for 40 electric lights and bas
thick wbite frosting. 7
Here are tbe principal Ingredients:
100 lbs. of sugar, 10 lb*, butter, 18 lbs.
of raisins, 16 lbs. of currants, 3 lbs.
of walnut meats, 3 lbs.-of maraschino
cherries, 24 quarts ot milk, 60- dozen
eggs, 100 lbs. of flour, a pint of vanilla, 9 os. of mixed spices, 5 os. cream
of tartar, 2 os. of soda and citron
peel. ;'-:'.-.-■" ?•*■• ~7:.. v-:-'-r ..t..--.-.. 7 ■-.y:7..>--
This fruit cake will, be displayed In
tbe Ovaltt window Friday and Saturday and will he taken to tbe Bvart
birthday party ror Monday. It will
cost 8)00. The baking was done In
sections because of the Immense si see.
Tbree layers of frosting make It look
mighty tempting. This Is tbe largest
oak* ever made bere It Is said.—Mid-
land Bepublloan.
Forty years ago Mr. Davy, of Olare,
and bis brother entered business at
Evart end accordingly are staging an
anniversary sale in connection with
the event: Next week W*dneed*y
tbe cake will be ont and every person
oomlng to the store will receive a
piece of tbe mammoth cake. Mr. and
Mrs. Davy left Tbnrsday to be present dnrlng tbe event.
Church
First Baptist
Consregatlonsl
M. B.
Free Methodist
U. B.
Oash
6.00
lfy95
.50
Noohorch designated 12.76
"7 Total ; 864,61
Pledge*
30.00
29.00 7
50.26
£2.00
6.60
46.26
7 < Monday, October 30th. ..-■-■■,
Pean Dunlay annonneea this date
for his sale at bis farm 3« mllee north
of Bim Grove. His list appears this
week, -y,-■.,.■■■-y- .--. 7.^ + 7: . --.'.■■.■■■: Y-;:-;'
7 Tuesday, October 3lst. -
Edw. Russell has decided to move
to the city and will dispose of bis
farm necessities on tbis date. 8. O.
Forney will wield tbe hammer. See
announcement on-another page.'
Tuesday, Octobot^ 31st.
Bd. Hotoblnson and Bngene Allen
will bold a joint sale at the promise
J£ nolle east of tbe Bagle school.
Auctioneer Grove* open* tbl* sale at
12:80 p. tin. Hla list appear* tbia
weak. , Y-7 ;...:-■■ Y-7.--i 7^ .
Wednesday, November 1st.
Lawrenoe Bobinett haa ranted hi*
farm to give hi* antlre tima to road
building. An excellent list appear*
on another page.
Thursday, November 2nd.
Tbe estate of Sarah J. Hnbel must
be closed and the administrator, Wm.
H. Derby, reserves this day to dispose of the personal property. % The
far-m consisting ot 120 acres will also
be sold at this time. See adv. on another page. # ..--Y-.j-Yj
Friday, November 3rd. . :
H. 8anborn, living 2 miles east of
Lake, announces a sale of bis- live
stock and farm tools for this date.
It will pay you to read bis list wbloh
can be found on another page.
Wednesday. November 8th.
Having decided " to discontinue
farming Ad. Oliver announces a sale
of live stock, farm tools, grain, bay,
household goods and otber articles
on this date. . His list will appear
next week. 7'.'
WILSON-DAVY FORCE
ENJOY RABBIT SUPPER
Y . 7a: -3-7 £-Y-
Gents Furnish Plenty of Rabbits
■ While Ladies Spread Bounteous Supply of Other" .V
Good Things. ::
Monday evening- the Wilson-Davy
force enjoyed* their first feast of the
hunting season when all est down to
a rabbit snpper that fairly made the
tables groan under ita weight.
Five of th* men of tbe force supplied a generona amonnt of tbe bunny
tribe, In a hunt tbat vraa beld and In
which Jay Green and B. J. Geroux
tied for the highest points. Tbe
ladls* displayed their ability aa
"cook" and when tbey botb were
placed together on tha table it wa* a
very enticing sight for a hungry person and judging from tha' way everything disappeared those preaent were
very much in that condition.
The rabbit* were prepared by the
Dawson Brothers and many favorable comments were heard after tbe
participant* were again able to talk.
MICHIGAN GROWERS
WHEAT WfNS FIRST
C. D. Finkbeiner of Clinton
Carries Off Honors in Show
at Wichita, Kan.
First prise in the class for soft
winter wheat wss won by a Michigan
grower at the International^ Wheat
■bow at Wichita, Kans., according to
word reoelved here. He Is O. D.
Finkbeiner, ot Clinton, a member of
tbe Michigan Crop Association. His
entry consisted of one bpshei of certified Bed Book wheat.
In a special olass for wheat of any
variety shown by persons making
tbeir first entry at Wichita. Mr. Finkbeiner witb another bushel of Bed
Book won third. This was In com
petition with hard winter and spring
wheat from all over tbe continent ae
well as wheats of the same olaes as*
Bed Bock. He will enter bis wheat
in the International Hay a »d Or alb
Sbow at Chicago next -December.,
Bed Rock wheat is the variety developed by Prof. F. A. Spragg, M. A. O.
plant breeder. It has proved a favorite not only in Miobigan but also with
growers of several surrounding
states.' -"---YYY-Y --*-« .'.•-:•---:f"f^.:y-:r
STATE TAXES RE-
DUCED FOR 1922
County Tax to be $3,020.86
Lower Than Last Year.
Will Receive $11,- "
000 More Than
We Pay.
New Serieer Vol. 80* N
The taxpayers ot Clare oounty can
rejoice In the fact that tbey will pay
S3,020.86 lees state tax tble year than
last. .Laat year tbe state tax amounted to 828,856.27, wbile this year,It.
ing nearly a 13 per cent redaction.
Another Item of Interest that can
be accredited to the Bepublloan administration is the fact that Olare
connty will.receive over 811,000 more
money tban ft pays out in taxes aa it
will receive from the state tbl* year
In Primary School money 831,461.80.
Tbese are facts tbat .every conscientious voter should keep in mind
tbey go to tbe polls November 7th.
VETS MUST FEE
CLAIMS BY Bit 16
Last Opportunity for Securing Vocational Train- ;;
ing is Near. r
.Tbe district office of tbe D.-S. Vet-/
erans* bureau at Chicago, announce* '
tbat tbe last day for filing olalms for
vocational training Is December 16,
1022. Every disabled ex-eervlee--maa
or woman wbo feel* that he or she 1*
entitled to government training must
make application for same prior to
tbe above date. *
Tbe act of congress making appropriations to supply deficiencies m
appropriations for the fleoar year
ending June 30, 1921 and prior fiscal ^
years and for other purposes, approv-
ed June 16, 1831 contains tbe following provisions: -*■!-. ■-*" -
j;3■•*\Xhat any person entitled nnder ~
the provisions of tbe Vocational Be-
habiliEation Act, aa amended, to take ;
vooational training must make application therefor within eighteen
months from tbe date of-tbis approval -
ot this Act." ' -■-:.' -> '
No application for vocational training under tbe Vocational Bebablllta- '
tlon Act can, therefore, be considered
unless sncb-applicatiana are* submitted prior io December 16,1922. I
The * application for vocational
training or any disabled ex servloe
person will be interpreted to mean
any written application or communication from suob person expressing a
desire for vocational training.' In
otber word* a letter from a aerviee
man bearing hi* signature and stating
mat be wishes to make application
for training will be sufficient tb Insure
him a consideration of hie claim.
Ail men and women who served in
tbe armed forces of the United States
during the: World war, and. who in-
oua-red a disability, either thrpogb ,
wondds or disease, due to, service.
--^i
has been reduced to 820,335 41, mak- ^whicb would pre vent tbett '"carrying
on" In their pre-war occupations, are
entitled to government training. All
applications and any Information
concerning, same should be addressed
to tbe District Office, U. S. Veterans''
Bureau, 111 N. Canal Street, Chicago.
Illinois, or to the nearest sub-distriet
office, wbiob to at Grand Rapids.
- Don't forget tbe .Senior*' Fair Fri
day, Ootober 276b. Be there. Adv."
7*m.
/«.-
BOOST CLARE-IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HOME!
World-Wide Prohibition.
8165.00
Hallowe'en Entertainment
A box social and Hallowe'en entertainment Will be given at the Herriok
school Friday evening, Ootober 81st.
Girl* bring boxes—boys bring good
appetite and a determination to buy
some pretty girl's box.
Bffie Hale, teacher.
Notice
,-- v
Jet oar
wWvba closed at
Entertainment and Box Social.
An entertainment and box social
will be given at tbe Loomis town ball
Wednesday evening, Ootober 1st. A
cordial Invitation is extended all.
Ladies bring boxes.
Notice
Jay Nichols will arrive in . Clare.
Ootober 80th to boy - a carload of
oows. .Tb*y moat be *pring**rs>Anyr
one baving aaase ta **11. oattOI
StArllng.
TO THE PUBLIC
Having sold the Krlnces* Theatre
to Asllne and Bogers 1 expect to give
op possession November 1st and that
evebing will be my last: wltb **be
theatre,. y . ..77
After haying run the theatre and
lived in your midst for ten yesrs I
quite naturally . have developed an
acquaintance witb practically everybody in tbe community and friendships we have developed-1 bold aa
some of lire's choicest pd—osslons.
I have always endeavored tb anticipate yonr wishes In procuring yonr
entertainment and trust that I bave
fulfilled my obligations tb tba eom-
mt-u-dty. tbat la the responsibility of
every theatre owner, to yonr fullest
•attefaetloo aad t tbank yon aU most
heartily ^fer tba g»a*iBa<*>p^w» yen
baweaaway* given my
-_.rv -a *. -- ...i .7&*y*f
Sunday School lesson for Ootober
29. Lesson text: It al ah 61:1-9.
"After all tbe great reason for banishing the,liquor traffic wae because
of the poor and weak and hungry
and lonely eonls- it produced. Tbe
great waste of It, and the political
corruption It caused, and all the other
thtdga we indlcted^lt for, were real
reasons for prohibiting It'by law,
bnt It was wben we saw the sad-eyed
shivering cbildren of tbe slums, and
of the country places,, the wearied,
joyless wives ot drunkards, tbe list"
less, hopeless old men it produced
that we. decided as a nation tbat It
should be no more, and gave us the
BIghteenth ~r Amendment. * Worldwide prohibition Is a great human
good." "■■'- ~~-> ■■-■ J ■ '' -~-:': ■•'■•• :''-v
- If you would bring back any kind
of liquor, yonr first step is to prove
that it wonld make men, women and
little children better to have liquor.
No one oan do tbat. Don't be silly
and talk of YOUR right. The world
was' not made for yonr selfishness
aad not even for yon. The world la
where everybody 1* to live right, and
bale, everyone else to live right.
Am. 8. 8. Union.
The Best or Everything* to Eat
At Phelps Cafeteria. ;
Olare 1* fortunate In many respect*
In wm more than others. Bnt It oan
pat itself on the bank- with justification when It considers Pnelp'a Cafeteria conducted by it* proprietor, O.
H. Pfaelpa. - No other oity ot It* else
In the ststd oan boast of a more completely equipped restaurant thanthSs
one. Bvery feature tbat an op to-
d*te restaurant s bo aid have, it has,
and tbe wants of its patrons are filled
ioe way that soothes and satisfies
tbe weary traveler and makes glad
the stomach of every gnest. --.
Phslp's Cafeteria make a special
effort In serving a noon and evening
meal that can not be equaled anywhere In Miobigan.
Mr. Phelps, the proprietor, bas
been In-Olara over two years and is
beld bigb in the estimation of everyone whom be meets. Courteous, affable, witb a long and successful res
tahrant experience he haa earned and
deserves a big following. Pbelp's
Cafeteria's beat advertisement is tbe
ever increasing weight of the regular
customers. ■-■>■--■■■ -'.. :M>-;:"-- -: y
To the traveler within onr gates we
can offer do better advice than tb
dine at tbe Cafeteria and as a timely
tip to tbe business man "Dine today
the Oafeteriaway.*' ^ 7 - Adv*
Card of Thanks
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We wish te thank tb* friend* In
Olare tor tbeir sympathy and n*Ip-
rnln***, In onr late bereavement.
Mr. and Mr*. H. W. Cboete
., .. Detroit.
JgrjMUfcit *!&p. a? B.
Dessert & Brown Lumber Co.
A Live Institution. YM
In th*" development of any^nem-
munity, large or email. no> otunr Industry plays a* lmportant^a part aa
does that of the bnilder. 3t lnmber
yard completely stooked and eqaie-
ped-i* an asset to- any town and te
that respect Olare la indeed fortunate
In possessing *• flourishing and prosperous a lumber yard aa tbat of the
Dessert & Brown Lnmber Co.. successors to Westfleld and Pall River
Lumbar Co, and one of tbe finest Industries in tbe connty, the mill, Is
run in connection witb Dessert &
Brown Lumber Co. The mill does all
kinds of custom work. >
Besides handling lumber of all
grades. Dessert & Brown handle a
complete line of coal, roofing, cement, plaster including Beayer Board
and otber well known products. 7
. Mr. Clarence Kirkoatrick, the manager, Is well known in this section,
having been witb the company over
five years. \y.-Yv--:. <Y.;. >
^ If ita lnmber yon need or coal In
any form,"yon can do no better than
call Dessert & Brown and boost
home'trade. . - -Y^' $yg^¥ n* *T'*
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For United States Senator (x) Charles E. Townsend
Vote for him because—— • '
He baa for 12 years voted for every measure tbat was for tbe interest
: of the Farmer
. He is endorsed by Senator Capper, bead of the farm bloc. -
He has never, dodged any question. ^
More money ha* been spent by tbe Democrats to defeat bin. tban
was ever'spent to elect any one. t>
Ha Is opposed to tb* Leegue of Nations. - —
Hal* a Bepublloan and hi* vote will be Bepublloan. '
He Is for the St. Lawrenoe Waterway tbat will make Michigan an
*-. ocean -port aad aav* million* to our people.
No critloism baa ever been made of any aet or vote of Senator Town-
Bend, except—tbat "he voted to *wrt Ne'wb*rryty ^hat If ba
did—We elected Newberry; Wby wooidn^-be vote to 'i
Let a*
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vote tor
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| Title | 1922-10-27; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1922-10-27 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Friday, October 27, 1922 issue of the Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1896. Previously known as Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
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| Title | 1922-10-27; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1922-10-27 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Friday, October 27, 1922 issue of the Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1896. Previously known as Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
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P^-i^-5 ?©<*.* W^7^t ., ■.-<---at-? ..*—> -V H^^^. ^P1*- ■■ ■'*-^m-..--.,£'-i 51 ^^^X*^?--' 7*' "is^:.^-> ?^Wf*i .-,X,-v'£VS»,»*t ^ ^tf.^^p..y*-r.i'jjiiginiv**.ni. #^J*£*§^-^^ » *C . -*r * —>-* -*3w---»- ".■* -£*MjWT v - 8t*-i'a<-'«'«lii->ililWi'*--i'K>if'M" «J »-^'H«i-J»--'.- >-*-iW- SENTtm *w jj.-Vtm rij^rT-siVi^igif^i-iii • • -' ~+* 7 Clajr« and Clare -••"-:.•--**» led 1878 CLAKR, llfC HLttAIf. JTiUDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 27, 1922 M**r»wa»wsaw*S*a*--Wa---1W*WS^al>WP*^^ .1!_. y t$?r~ PLACES CLOSE ARMSTICEDAY th Banks to Keep Open Furnish Warmth to lose Becoming Gold . Prom Ride to City. syr-? i*i*/*t tb* nndersigned business and Mpfesslonal men of Clare, tn due eMSOgnition ot the oooaaion for wbiob tf fs asked, of us, do hereby agree to ,-feokittvely'olose onr place*-or business' t^i 'between the hours of 10:00 s. m. and ?>£- 301:30 a. m. standard Ume on Satur. ^ -jey November lltb during the Arm- igtjjce Day program beld al tbe Clare h Sobool aa arranged by commit- representing Olare, Harrison and all. Weekly notice being given o sr patrons thru tbe press: Dr.~ A. &Y Mulder, .Dr. W. F. McKnight, BMiyd Kirkpstricki E. A. Anderson, p£, J- W. DunlpPitWm.H- Bicknell &Co., Wilson-Davy Co., Thompson, Blden & Bogardus, Clfte Hardware ckrImplement Co..: Harris & Hlrt, L. W. Jackson, Ernest Barney, "Clare; s&Odoce Co , Clare City Mine,- Ciar Bisavator Co., Farmers*Ind. Producer? <■*»., Henley 3xo* , Clare Courier, -a^nmpsPn ft Wilkinson, Clare* Senft-; tpL Jaa. O'Connor, J. F.^Tatman * : Son. S. Bogardus, Geo. McKeever, Bred Morgan, Bart Barrus. Merts- Bidwell & Co . Mrs. J. McLaughlin, *>, Dlonese, W. A. Boseberry, J 7 A,, Allen, Thos. C. Hoibrook, Clara qreamery, Clare Quality Bakery, J. B. Boss, C. H; Stanford, O. A. Derby, B.M. Carrier, D. B. Mater, O. W. Campbell. 8. M. OalUhan, 7F. New- apm, H. M. Dunlop, Winnie Jones, Grill & Wbite, J. B. Doherty, OhSa. A. Thurston, Andrew YFria, Smaliey Bros , Olarenoe Klrfc$*atrick, Grant -Terwilllger, H. P . Hnhei, W. L. Mc- KeUI, Boy MoEanho&f Howard Jones, Wm. Lange. G. H. Phelps, Mrs.E. A. Shite, O. O. Sullivan, Dawson Bros. . %Hane, I. B. Hampton, W. J. 9$epbenson, Lampbere Bros., J. A. Clute, F. M. Shumway, Komp & Douglas, Howard Brown. Mike Bog. era, B. A. Stevens, N. L. Tlbblls. . Botb banks will bave their door's oj>en and a glad band oat to welcome tbose who become cold In their ride to the oity tb attend tbe program. Mr. patron of these stores: Should yon happen to forget tbe event and call npon the above merchants and find tbeir doors looked remember that be ia showing bss patriotism and wltb a audie join the line tbat will take you to the new tpbpol, where tba program and addre** wUl be given, notice of wbleb will be given next week. - ' : r :■::; *" r.; 7 LIBRARY ASSOCIATION IS WORKING HARD Should Receive the Support of Every Citizen. Amount Now on Hand Totals $606-40. A meeting of th* Olare Library Association was held at tba home of Mr*. F. W. McKnight *Tue*d*y Afternoon, October 84th at *:30 p. m. The meeUng waa called to "order by the President, Mrs. Wm. Oaple. after which tbe obalrman of various oom- •nltt-ees gave reports a* to lust what tbe association bas accomplished to date. --'--_' . - - 16 j*-** reported by tbe book oommlttee that-at ishl* time tbe Association bas In tbe neighborhood of 140 books, among which are many fine reference books and several good volumes of Action. y Tbe treasurer gave a financial report showing tbe-balanoe in the bank to be $606.40. ,*Y:7;^-'. '■-"-< y--7 "The meeting ..adjourned to meet again Thar*day. November 2f at 4:00 p. m. *t the High School..^--^-S-^.S:-^. Let's show onr enthusiasm for tbe Clare library by being present at tbis meeting. . SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE MEETS; NOVEMBER 11-12 Will Open With Big County < Armistice Day Celebra '7 tion in New School , Auditorium. ** SECOND DAY ; '. . >V>7AT HARRISC^J PRINCESS THEATRE TO HAVE NEW MANAGEMENT Aitiae 5t Rogers to Take Possession Thdrsday, November 2.' A deal was oompl*ted some weeka age between Harry T. MoKerrlag and a partnership of Jobn Asline and Atberton L. Bogers, whereby the latter*' beeame tbe owners of the Princess Theatre and will take possession of same Thnrsdajy, November 2nd. • Tbey will open the theatre this evening witn a oontinned laagb from tbe j beginning and bave secured the film* fcft<-?- te?-^ SCHMIDT LOSES SENATORIAL RACE & SONS TO MODERNIZE BAKERY - - - 7.: _.,. r.-Y'l&r*.--'• ■ ■ i s«a a. H ■■■■ ~--','-"-. """ V; Ground Now Broken tor Large New Addition to be Built At Once. y'7. New Machinery * ;. to be Added. Official 6024; Figures are '■ Schmidt 5986; Was Closed. Kareher Race Laat week the ground for the basement of tbe new addition for tbe Foss ft Sons' bakery wae broken and forma for the walls are already built, tbe same to be erected at t ie rear of the preaent building and will be 26x36 feet, built of brick and made fire proof throughout, "f %' JTf - ■■& s£'--' ■& .. Listed among the new machinery tbat will be Installed will be a new oven with a 300 loaf capacity. Tbeir present oven, wbicb is of a 100 loaf capacity, ia far too, small for tbe large patronage' they now enjoy. Other modern equipment and time saving devises will be installed in order tbat they may not only satisfy the present demand for their products, bat will take care of tbe extension of their ouslness that will be affected aa soon aa tbe equipment Is placed. Abont tbe first of January tbe firm la planning on, purchasing * Dodge delivery auto wbloh will .serve tha small dtlee neighboring to Clare. ' 7 ■■■■-■'■■ Mr. ana Mrs. Foss and family have worked faithfully since their entry Into business in this oity and have always strived to give tbeir patrons tbe very last ounce in quality and quantity and tbe excellent trade tbey now serve, is but tbe resnlt of their continuous effort to satisfy their customers. -":'.-,~, ■;.,--.i ' The Clare Connty 8unday Sobool Association bSa iovlted tbe American Legion end ail otber organisations in tbe county to participate in an Armistice Day program at the n*w sobool Auditorium in Clare Saturday, morning, November 11, 1022, at 10rl5 -©■clock. "~'-';"'-r ■ ■■-7y.-.^.y.-%^ All-stores in Clare will close from 10:00 to 11:30 as elsewhere announced. This is strictly a county affair, and tbe whole connty is Invite i. The executive committee of tbe Association Is actively represented by members irom Harrison, Farwell, Olare and rural poiuts In the connty. ' - At noon on Saturday, following the Armistice Day program, a basket din -ver' will be enjoyed In tbe school gymnasium. Coffee and doughnuts w.U be served free. Tables, chairs aad paper plates will be provided. Bring well tilled" baskets and enjoy a osmmunity dinner. . - c In tbe afternoon tbere will be a apebial program and conference* for Sunday School worker* of tbe oodtt- '. - -... -.y.... ■■- -:«..'' Tbe second day 'a sessions of tba Institute will be held in Harrison Sunday afternoon and evening. The full program will do published next week. ••«*. ,7f- ^7,77 GOOD OPFERINGS FOR REFORM ASSOCIATION John Schmidt lost the state senatorial race In the twenty-eight district by 88 votes, according tb official •a-rasd from the secretary of state. prober's total was 6024 and ScTSmidt-oB986.' Tbe result has' been in doubt aver since the election, September 12, first ope candidate being given credit for winning and then the oftter. The offlolai figures give Karober tbe seat, however. ■'-..-. . ^kKryy: 'of Wallace Beld in his five part drama, "The Hell Digger*" and a Cbristle Comedy, "Hey Bube". See their announcement on another page. Since coming to this city, several yeara ago, YHarrv T. MoKerring baa proven bimseff an ideal citizen. In bis entertainment of the people of Clare and' vicinity, he has at all times presented films of the highest class and second to none, many times ebowing pictures in the theatre here before tbey were shown In the larger cities. His effort at all times was tb please tbe public. Together wltb bis -family-tbey bave made many warm friends, and we are glad to announce 1 that they will not move from our city, at leaat for soma time. >- . . Mr. MoKerring 1* at preaent undecided a* to wbat he will do, bnt le Considering several, excellent offer*. CLARE STUDY CLUB BIDS WANTED. Ioe to Contractors ed proposals will be received *be City Clerk of the City of Clare, b., up to 7:30 standard time, or 6tb day of November, 1922, for construction of approximately . _ ft-*ewer witb manholes, y's and --.other appurtenadcee. ... " Tbe plans and speclDoatlons nnder '"" h work is to be done may be ex- ed in the office of tbe City Clerk. Micb., and copy of plans and Ions may be obtained by g a deposit of five dollars, wili.be refunded npon their in good condition. beck for the sum not r bent of tbe amount be nejRKM -wi>b "^ 5 •^-*3?i3W^r^* *i Tuesday, October 24th the Olare Study Olnb mat wish Ears. F. W. Mo- Knigbt. After the business meeting tbe program for tbe day was given as follows:' ■ 7 Boll Call, Japanese Proverbs Tbe Club then listened' to Mrs. Ktrkbrlde's excellent papers read, by Mrs. Waller, * 'Japanese Beligion—Old and New.'i .-."'<*>*■■-': **- Solo, sang by Mrs. McKnight "Absent?'' y ix-,,£■■ ji.- tyy t- ■ 7-x-y. The Stndy in oharge of Mrs. Tlbblls was as follows: Imperial Family, Mrs. Blden Japanese Costumes, Mrs. Tlbblls Strange Onstomes, Mrs. Stears Oustomes and Manners, Mrs. Wood The meeting adjourned to meet again in two weeks with Mrs. Wm. H. Bioknell. Federation Day, Sliver Tea. "'-''-•-■■ s«*j.->-^'S**,J^ ■ '-,.y **v^ A large audience greeted Dr. James S. McGaw at tbe Colon Meeting held in tha Baptist cburcb Monday evening, October I6tb, with convincing argument, backed up by startling facts, the speaker showed the necessity for religious education of tb* yonth pf our land if tbe institutions of a free people ar^ to be preserved for future generations. Tbe following letter shows the generous response to tbe appeal for support ol the Important and effective work or the National Be form Association. . - - 7 . , Bev. O. B. Milberry, .. Olare, Michigan. 77: y. Dear Brother: j-CY-K -'-;- - xoo win be Interested in knowing that tba contribnttons made in tbe Union MeeUng held tn tb* Baptist church on Monday, October 16, 1828 amounted to: Cash 864.61, Pledge* 8166.00, Total 8220.6L We have designated below tbe amounts contributed by eacb of tba church participating and would be pleased to bave- yoa Inform the respective pastors. ' Bbould any or tbem desire a statement or the exact amount paid on tbese pledges by tbe end ot their ohnroh year a request will meet with a prompt reply from this office. -i Please accept our sincere thanks for the Christian co-operation wbloh msde tbe meeting possible and for all one 0fiper8ona- courtesies extended. -' Wishing yon every success in the Master's Service, we are - - -fi ; •- i Yours most cordially, - James S. McGaw, y 4? '■-"'■■■ ■ '■-Tiiy General Secretary. -"' AUCTION SEASON W^SWINC Excellent Lists Continue to Appear in The -Sentinel. Good Crowds Attendyc:' 7 Sales. ]'-. 7; : BIRTHDAY CAKE 350 LBS. HH K Hundred Pounds of Sugar 'and Hundred of Flour Part of Ingredients. Baking a birthday cake tbat will weigh about 350 ponnde when Comr pleted is not an everyday occurrence In Midland bnt a cake of tbat alae ia being made by the Palace Steam Bakery this week ^tor Davy y8t Co., of Bvart. Tols company Is. celebrating their 40th anniversary and the cake is wired for 40 electric lights and bas thick wbite frosting. 7 Here are tbe principal Ingredients: 100 lbs. of sugar, 10 lb*, butter, 18 lbs. of raisins, 16 lbs. of currants, 3 lbs. of walnut meats, 3 lbs.-of maraschino cherries, 24 quarts ot milk, 60- dozen eggs, 100 lbs. of flour, a pint of vanilla, 9 os. of mixed spices, 5 os. cream of tartar, 2 os. of soda and citron peel. ;'-:'.-.-■" ?•*■• ~7:.. v-:-'-r ..t..--.-.. 7 ■-.y:7..>-- This fruit cake will, be displayed In tbe Ovaltt window Friday and Saturday and will he taken to tbe Bvart birthday party ror Monday. It will cost 8)00. The baking was done In sections because of the Immense si see. Tbree layers of frosting make It look mighty tempting. This Is tbe largest oak* ever made bere It Is said.—Mid- land Bepublloan. Forty years ago Mr. Davy, of Olare, and bis brother entered business at Evart end accordingly are staging an anniversary sale in connection with the event: Next week W*dneed*y tbe cake will be ont and every person oomlng to the store will receive a piece of tbe mammoth cake. Mr. and Mrs. Davy left Tbnrsday to be present dnrlng tbe event. Church First Baptist Consregatlonsl M. B. Free Methodist U. B. Oash 6.00 lfy95 .50 Noohorch designated 12.76 "7 Total ; 864,61 Pledge* 30.00 29.00 7 50.26 £2.00 6.60 46.26 7 < Monday, October 30th. ..-■-■■, Pean Dunlay annonneea this date for his sale at bis farm 3« mllee north of Bim Grove. His list appears this week, -y,-■.,.■■■-y- .--. 7.^ + 7: . --.'.■■.■■■: Y-;:-;' 7 Tuesday, October 3lst. - Edw. Russell has decided to move to the city and will dispose of bis farm necessities on tbis date. 8. O. Forney will wield tbe hammer. See announcement on-another page.' Tuesday, Octobot^ 31st. Bd. Hotoblnson and Bngene Allen will bold a joint sale at the promise J£ nolle east of tbe Bagle school. Auctioneer Grove* open* tbl* sale at 12:80 p. tin. Hla list appear* tbia weak. , Y-7 ;...:-■■ Y-7.--i 7^ . Wednesday, November 1st. Lawrenoe Bobinett haa ranted hi* farm to give hi* antlre tima to road building. An excellent list appear* on another page. Thursday, November 2nd. Tbe estate of Sarah J. Hnbel must be closed and the administrator, Wm. H. Derby, reserves this day to dispose of the personal property. % The far-m consisting ot 120 acres will also be sold at this time. See adv. on another page. # ..--Y-.j-Yj Friday, November 3rd. . : H. 8anborn, living 2 miles east of Lake, announces a sale of bis- live stock and farm tools for this date. It will pay you to read bis list wbloh can be found on another page. Wednesday. November 8th. Having decided " to discontinue farming Ad. Oliver announces a sale of live stock, farm tools, grain, bay, household goods and otber articles on this date. . His list will appear next week. 7'.' WILSON-DAVY FORCE ENJOY RABBIT SUPPER Y . 7a: -3-7 £-Y- Gents Furnish Plenty of Rabbits ■ While Ladies Spread Bounteous Supply of Other" .V Good Things. :: Monday evening- the Wilson-Davy force enjoyed* their first feast of the hunting season when all est down to a rabbit snpper that fairly made the tables groan under ita weight. Five of th* men of tbe force supplied a generona amonnt of tbe bunny tribe, In a hunt tbat vraa beld and In which Jay Green and B. J. Geroux tied for the highest points. Tbe ladls* displayed their ability aa "cook" and when tbey botb were placed together on tha table it wa* a very enticing sight for a hungry person and judging from tha' way everything disappeared those preaent were very much in that condition. The rabbit* were prepared by the Dawson Brothers and many favorable comments were heard after tbe participant* were again able to talk. MICHIGAN GROWERS WHEAT WfNS FIRST C. D. Finkbeiner of Clinton Carries Off Honors in Show at Wichita, Kan. First prise in the class for soft winter wheat wss won by a Michigan grower at the International^ Wheat ■bow at Wichita, Kans., according to word reoelved here. He Is O. D. Finkbeiner, ot Clinton, a member of tbe Michigan Crop Association. His entry consisted of one bpshei of certified Bed Book wheat. In a special olass for wheat of any variety shown by persons making tbeir first entry at Wichita. Mr. Finkbeiner witb another bushel of Bed Book won third. This was In com petition with hard winter and spring wheat from all over tbe continent ae well as wheats of the same olaes as* Bed Bock. He will enter bis wheat in the International Hay a »d Or alb Sbow at Chicago next -December., Bed Rock wheat is the variety developed by Prof. F. A. Spragg, M. A. O. plant breeder. It has proved a favorite not only in Miobigan but also with growers of several surrounding states.' -"---YYY-Y --*-« .'.•-:•---:f"f^.:y-:r STATE TAXES RE- DUCED FOR 1922 County Tax to be $3,020.86 Lower Than Last Year. Will Receive $11,- " 000 More Than We Pay. New Serieer Vol. 80* N The taxpayers ot Clare oounty can rejoice In the fact that tbey will pay S3,020.86 lees state tax tble year than last. .Laat year tbe state tax amounted to 828,856.27, wbile this year,It. ing nearly a 13 per cent redaction. Another Item of Interest that can be accredited to the Bepublloan administration is the fact that Olare connty will.receive over 811,000 more money tban ft pays out in taxes aa it will receive from the state tbl* year In Primary School money 831,461.80. Tbese are facts tbat .every conscientious voter should keep in mind tbey go to tbe polls November 7th. VETS MUST FEE CLAIMS BY Bit 16 Last Opportunity for Securing Vocational Train- ;; ing is Near. r .Tbe district office of tbe D.-S. Vet-/ erans* bureau at Chicago, announce* ' tbat tbe last day for filing olalms for vocational training Is December 16, 1022. Every disabled ex-eervlee--maa or woman wbo feel* that he or she 1* entitled to government training must make application for same prior to tbe above date. * Tbe act of congress making appropriations to supply deficiencies m appropriations for the fleoar year ending June 30, 1921 and prior fiscal ^ years and for other purposes, approv- ed June 16, 1831 contains tbe following provisions: -*■!-. ■-*" - j;3■•*\Xhat any person entitled nnder ~ the provisions of tbe Vocational Be- habiliEation Act, aa amended, to take ; vooational training must make application therefor within eighteen months from tbe date of-tbis approval - ot this Act." ' -■-:.' -> ' No application for vocational training under tbe Vocational Bebablllta- ' tlon Act can, therefore, be considered unless sncb-applicatiana are* submitted prior io December 16,1922. I The * application for vocational training or any disabled ex servloe person will be interpreted to mean any written application or communication from suob person expressing a desire for vocational training.' In otber word* a letter from a aerviee man bearing hi* signature and stating mat be wishes to make application for training will be sufficient tb Insure him a consideration of hie claim. Ail men and women who served in tbe armed forces of the United States during the: World war, and. who in- oua-red a disability, either thrpogb , wondds or disease, due to, service. --^i has been reduced to 820,335 41, mak- ^whicb would pre vent tbett '"carrying on" In their pre-war occupations, are entitled to government training. All applications and any Information concerning, same should be addressed to tbe District Office, U. S. Veterans'' Bureau, 111 N. Canal Street, Chicago. Illinois, or to the nearest sub-distriet office, wbiob to at Grand Rapids. - Don't forget tbe .Senior*' Fair Fri day, Ootober 276b. Be there. Adv." 7*m. /«.- BOOST CLARE-IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HOME! World-Wide Prohibition. 8165.00 Hallowe'en Entertainment A box social and Hallowe'en entertainment Will be given at the Herriok school Friday evening, Ootober 81st. Girl* bring boxes—boys bring good appetite and a determination to buy some pretty girl's box. Bffie Hale, teacher. Notice ,-- v Jet oar wWvba closed at Entertainment and Box Social. An entertainment and box social will be given at tbe Loomis town ball Wednesday evening, Ootober 1st. A cordial Invitation is extended all. Ladies bring boxes. Notice Jay Nichols will arrive in . Clare. Ootober 80th to boy - a carload of oows. .Tb*y moat be *pring**rs>Anyr one baving aaase ta **11. oattOI StArllng. TO THE PUBLIC Having sold the Krlnces* Theatre to Asllne and Bogers 1 expect to give op possession November 1st and that evebing will be my last: wltb **be theatre,. y . ..77 After haying run the theatre and lived in your midst for ten yesrs I quite naturally . have developed an acquaintance witb practically everybody in tbe community and friendships we have developed-1 bold aa some of lire's choicest pd—osslons. I have always endeavored tb anticipate yonr wishes In procuring yonr entertainment and trust that I bave fulfilled my obligations tb tba eom- mt-u-dty. tbat la the responsibility of every theatre owner, to yonr fullest •attefaetloo aad t tbank yon aU most heartily ^fer tba g»a*iBa<*>p^w» yen baweaaway* given my -_.rv -a *. -- ...i .7&*y*f Sunday School lesson for Ootober 29. Lesson text: It al ah 61:1-9. "After all tbe great reason for banishing the,liquor traffic wae because of the poor and weak and hungry and lonely eonls- it produced. Tbe great waste of It, and the political corruption It caused, and all the other thtdga we indlcted^lt for, were real reasons for prohibiting It'by law, bnt It was wben we saw the sad-eyed shivering cbildren of tbe slums, and of the country places,, the wearied, joyless wives ot drunkards, tbe list" less, hopeless old men it produced that we. decided as a nation tbat It should be no more, and gave us the BIghteenth ~r Amendment. * Worldwide prohibition Is a great human good." "■■'- ~~-> ■■-■ J ■ '' -~-:': ■•'■•• :''-v - If you would bring back any kind of liquor, yonr first step is to prove that it wonld make men, women and little children better to have liquor. No one oan do tbat. Don't be silly and talk of YOUR right. The world was' not made for yonr selfishness aad not even for yon. The world la where everybody 1* to live right, and bale, everyone else to live right. Am. 8. 8. Union. The Best or Everything* to Eat At Phelps Cafeteria. ; Olare 1* fortunate In many respect* In wm more than others. Bnt It oan pat itself on the bank- with justification when It considers Pnelp'a Cafeteria conducted by it* proprietor, O. H. Pfaelpa. - No other oity ot It* else In the ststd oan boast of a more completely equipped restaurant thanthSs one. Bvery feature tbat an op to- d*te restaurant s bo aid have, it has, and tbe wants of its patrons are filled ioe way that soothes and satisfies tbe weary traveler and makes glad the stomach of every gnest. --. Phslp's Cafeteria make a special effort In serving a noon and evening meal that can not be equaled anywhere In Miobigan. Mr. Phelps, the proprietor, bas been In-Olara over two years and is beld bigb in the estimation of everyone whom be meets. Courteous, affable, witb a long and successful res tahrant experience he haa earned and deserves a big following. Pbelp's Cafeteria's beat advertisement is tbe ever increasing weight of the regular customers. ■-■>■--■■■ -'.. :M>-;:"-- -: y To the traveler within onr gates we can offer do better advice than tb dine at tbe Cafeteria and as a timely tip to tbe business man "Dine today the Oafeteriaway.*' ^ 7 - Adv* Card of Thanks - - ♦■ We wish te thank tb* friend* In Olare tor tbeir sympathy and n*Ip- rnln***, In onr late bereavement. Mr. and Mr*. H. W. Cboete ., .. Detroit. JgrjMUfcit *!&p. a? B. Dessert & Brown Lumber Co. A Live Institution. YM In th*" development of any^nem- munity, large or email. no> otunr Industry plays a* lmportant^a part aa does that of the bnilder. 3t lnmber yard completely stooked and eqaie- ped-i* an asset to- any town and te that respect Olare la indeed fortunate In possessing *• flourishing and prosperous a lumber yard aa tbat of the Dessert & Brown Lnmber Co.. successors to Westfleld and Pall River Lumbar Co, and one of tbe finest Industries in tbe connty, the mill, Is run in connection witb Dessert & Brown Lumber Co. The mill does all kinds of custom work. > Besides handling lumber of all grades. Dessert & Brown handle a complete line of coal, roofing, cement, plaster including Beayer Board and otber well known products. 7 . Mr. Clarence Kirkoatrick, the manager, Is well known in this section, having been witb the company over five years. \y.-Yv--:. |
