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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 13

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BATTLE CREEK, MICH, TVEDVESDAT. MARCH 21, 1931. THE ENQUIRER AND EVENING NEWS 13 Painting, Paperhanging 17 For Sale, Miscellaneous 46 (Continued) To Rent, Houses 28 (Continued) Daily Market Report LABOR TROUBLE EH on Classified FEAR QOMITES NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Quotations Fmnlshrd by tlulburd. Warren and I handler. 303 Post Open Noon luiB 104A iauiij ilanutacturinK li ly t-M-nerai iujds 'HoMum) jJ 3 and fc-uthern 2 2- National Poer aaJ Lt 31-- Cities Service 3 Oliver 1-arm 4 J.

lenr.ey f-2 L'. mm im lti-x 44LC Bonds iMt. io4 RAILROADS Atchison 6 634 Alitgnany 3: 3 Bali, and Ohi-j b- anadian i ic 17 lfi Ches. and Obm 44 44 ttiicigu and s'rtbern 13-, 12 21- Gt. No.

Pid 2S 27 ijisi-uuri, Tex. 11 11 New Yurk Ccaral 30 34 New York. N. ls is Nurthern Pa.siic 3i 3jS i. R.

24 33 St.u,i,e-ra 7 siiutnern Kauway 1 Ln.jn faciuc 126 12il LgLII'MLNTS American Car i-dr 27 American LtMromotive 32 American SU. 1 dr 21 2U Baldwin LxKtim'jtive 13 12 'v vielltrral Am. 3 ot ien. ivy. 6ik 41 4u Lima L'-cnioUke 2t troua M.

3u STLKLS Aliis Chalmers 19 1SS iirthleneni 41 3y (. ul. 1 Iron a trvner.tl 21 2'J m-pubiu- lrun sird iSieel 21 2M i fc. e. Ir.

27 2.i S. tstoel 0D 00 Vanatiiurn Iti Id Slee i'il VO a MOTORS Bnrc Warner 2 24 lirij.s l.i 14 01 OuW Cnii.int.';itai iiuLur 2 (cii'jral 30 naves ri Colors 1ST Motors Nash Muturs 2.. 244 Murray riudy a aImI' het-1 3 1 14 Kard i i t'n Ai iw 4 4 lUM M'Mti-ri! 4 4'j Lvfiwar; a uer 3.1 Veiiuw 'I'rutA 1 TIRICS A.NJ RLBBLR3 r.oo-irxh IR, (L.wdyear 3u 34 3V U. b. Rubber 34 OILS S-r-ny New Yi-rk lfM AH.

3" A tJ.irn. dail A i 1 re Trr.n 41 ral r.u an 31 33 Ro U- i n-l 1 1 i iure I 1- ix. i'lit- il 36 Mini I'n 1 IM. O.l. Cal 3h tHrKild id, lad i-S 2L O.l, N.

44 1, tX'tS i tie A-au-r -il 1 1 1 o. cl cal li 1 I I CC'i'RLRS American S. and 41 i t'a iiir.e; and iiec t4-j C-li i lrl'ttfacu 32 32 1. -il In; en. N.Kel '-j l4 rex as futi 3.V4 31:.

C. d. Uti 4 llj MiS "Kl-LANLOrS A nTlfin C. ar.d 1 It'. Aii- i 1 an 1 i Vow V- Arr.trii sn and UK 11 Works 1 2il4 w.ien 14 U'.

i'Hi'k '2 1. Oaa and Llec l.r R' hi. N. 3: 3'. i'-' tiurinatn.ual ilarvesitT 41 4'i'4 nal 1 and Tcten.

1 4 14 Moiu.i-jir.ery Ward 31fc 30 7-' 7Vj i.ritllO Kl'ltil 3 12 J21.i V.ith...t-n 4S Little Progress Made in Market Today, with Apprehension New York, March 21. fJ1; Labor trouble fears dominated the financial markets today and most speculative categories exhibited a heavy tone. Presidential Intervention In the motor and rail situations brought hopes of an early adjustment of existing differences, but traders generally showed an inclination to step out of the picture until further reassurances are received from Washington. Whether a compromise can be arranged was a question widely debated. Stocks failed to follow through on yesterday's rally and losses cf one to around three points were suffered by leading issues.

The activity-expanded moderately on the decline. Intermittent rallies failed to get far. Commodities, including grains, cotton, rubber and silver eased. Bonds were hesitant. Internationa! dollar rates recorded insignificant changes.

Classified Display Automobiles 56 Buy Quality-Reconditioned C-A-R-S We Have Them .510 -SI i'h i i -iievrol. Make Pir l'lito l'ord K.iadst, ord I'-aeli Ford lit luxe Ford 4 evl. oai Ford '-s Iit i'. e'J I r.l -s i. luxe i SI i pi.i .1 niil.s Ford i -a.

il sT: l.iht S' ud-l aker S. -toll Well-. 1 1 r. P.Ci Ma-r-r n-w IV. If n.l nalland lf Pont 1:1 Jl'iV Holmes Motor Sales 1 r.i li.

Mielivan Aw Don't Wait th lie of c-ivi i k. Hint II lis, ears. 1.. i I p. Pont.ae .5 7 P-'- i lievrol-t Pa "I II pe pi I "lo'V relet Trilek XX hipp.

ra.d hr ler S-ilan Ford Ton Tril.k I'd For.) Plel.up Ford roup- Many others lo Clio 7- Cushman Auto Sales Co. WE DISLIKE TO USE THE WOiiD "BARGAIN" BUT IT CERTAINLY DESCRIEE3 EVERY ONE OF THESE USED CARS 1931 BUICK "8" 5 Coupe Motor cxerhaulrd; good tiros, clean thro-bhout and a car you'U Le proud to OX'. 11 19-11 BUICK "3" SG DcLuxe Coupe xviiii ramble scat: miles; 4 new 6-ply cord QX'Tet tires. See this at ODLO 1931 BUICK "8" 4-passonser Coupe. An exec llcnt job at a 4 a special price of only OdtiitJ 1932 STUDEBAKEH Sprcial 6 5-Pass.

Sedan, free wheeling, au tomatic starter, an unusual value at 1930 BUICK 5-Pass. DeLuxe Sedan. 6 wire wheels and trunk rack, hot watr heater. S350 Yours for only 1931 CHRYSLER Coupe, rumble seat, all nrxv tires, low milcape, finish, and motor fine. We knoxv you'll like this at 3325; CHIf AfiO I.I VF STOCK Chicago, Marvh 2.

Hogc. 22.000 d.re-.-t; mostly Meady with Tuesdav; 290- 326 $4.25 .,4.40: 140-170 4.40; pips packing sows $3.60 3.75. rattle. calve. 2.500: better erases fed steers and yearling strong to 2c, moMl hither: oihr killinE classes ful I steal extrrrne top yearlins ar.d medium weii'ht eteer-' aid ST.Htj respectively: best he.ivles lb.

hetfor', cood nni ctvtf-e. 6.25; veaiers, good and eh-. ire. S5.50 7.5o. Shrep.

fat iamh weak to lower; initial packer downward to 9 aid -st orf.rinp he-tl around rd ftcadv; 90-100 good and $4 5.70. F.iT RITFMO East N. H(C5. 2UO: h''dver 1-twer: liO-230 4-B I.IVFSTOC Msrch 21. 7it; motlv 10c 120-100 iZ V.

4.00. Cattle. 175: TnA-tly cows; atead cutter crade i 2 fii. "aivrs, unthnnced, down. Sheep.

4MO; 1 iw er; cond to rear ch'i'e w. fh'-rn iambs fat ewr.ai 5.25. DETROIT I IVt STOCK Detroit. Mann 21. Ch? tie 310 steady: gd ti ch' ire lirht SOW fi; best heavy jiptTi I T.tfn 0 bept handy weight steer1' 5 4 .70: mixd steers ard heifer- hht h-itrh-ers Vi; lIit but' hers S2.7r.-i3: bet C'iw Ci.wj" S'2 'i 'j3; cutters $2.20 (2 ranrers SI.

25 i ch-il-e I t'ht lul.s $2 70 -3 00; bok-ptvi bulls $1.251 1.50: Ftork 18 52 feeders $3 i 4 20: $2.1.0 4-20; milkers and spriticers $20 Veil 370; steady best $7.50 1 other i 7. Seep and lfiir.bs 1 .070 rheep steady. lanV. 25c cetits I bet Sy.10 i fa-r $7 r7 2r: IKht t- cvTT. lamOs rkip J4 i 4 25; fa to K'trd iht ep '(5; culis aiHi orr.mna $1.20 H'TS 1,300: f-rospe-tn; ir.fxed hoes KAfilVAXV liKAVS 21.

--XVeineday i i pri-rs per Pun-lre't ueirht to t-row- iers: I'e l.e-ir-.s S.Mti; ii h- re.1 $1: dark red kllnevs as.SS. hardpieked t.a.s.s. I.itiit dark cranberries reei-aru'd. vii.i. Oreenville.

ynr.h .17 Pota- p.ej unehar.ted. l.l 1MIPY Chi-aso. Butter. 6 eav; ere i--rry si' re! a etras 'Jle: e'ra a i s.M a na-- erals isl s7l L'e; slat-. la 91 icariit'i i'le.

lT.Ml, eay. pr.eej I uachanrd. i i run Pin i.trx' a-- L' P-tirr-. live. "2 t-e he' lei- ten 12 i-: l.r a eri rel l-r-' -tn Ll-.

ar-' -iei: r-ek sprin-s 17 it'e. i I 1 7e i r. osiers 1 1 eo t-ti. 20-. p.r.s lie.

2 1-e. rt'ieks ItVlSe; fe't 1 2C. Daily Grain Market Comment (H7 T. Hnoan Chicago Board of Trade, 304 Post P.e I the V-wintr fr-m a very ra-d in t.a. i -ir A iirrke.

i ivi -it i 11 tl ffiru't thm-r ve just row I t. jiii of the any um.sua! mil ni ii-sr, I l.rs llial have le v.l'.l. f-r 1 '-k -e have nil otaltirv traile -pi; enls i I ai nia Vi rati 'iv that feu lo see r.ry 'a- la- i vrtt-i rraea rial! pi-Miit ieva I anil ii.leve ti when rrari.e's a-o to ia.l on Iheir i.Aii net nuia th-v a niii. il "1 lie opening 'his n-'-rritit: 'I'd pit reile-t tile st I-' I -f erilay, 1 fine uif i aetio-ti' laal at -n the a litlie (: vvr uith Iv ta rt XX' lir.i'er:' 1 if ti deiiniie stand Urn rm n.r.r::pt. K.

m. Var-h 21) wvcaT. 2 1 1 .0 rer 1 '1 1 iri 1 1 Hitn 1 t' r.c'f I to 2: I tt'r-eit. 2 I I'lt-aiini Vvty 1 i t. shrill 21 rhMt.

2 r. V. beat. 2 lute (UK nil) r.lMPi an atd le I t-: I'd 1 T. 11.

I 3 P- ri-ire or cr HI Daf.le Cicr 1 l. lil.h Lis- e- S7 Tai -1 1 p.c May MARKET GOSSIP BY FRANCIS J. DROLI.A Trie r.t!!! j'-U rt i n-'i-it r-l r-i if the -f If fi.tfr 1 Tr h.1-'. i a av ii-i- 'l t-v r.tntinud --i v.h4'n llini vr t- thp ItMol. tht xrn: rea v.i, i' had pen f-r th" p.it few -ek.

'v I ran f'f tiirounh thpir tflrf the nr- ve-f it firmed bv iKp 1 hre a fur;) cr 1 tv in th- cr that ilie ri 1 their tr.tI HE f.TPA tV.t ''p. but I prefer ftv-ait th1 Una! "cme i j- r'hrr than a'e i.e i- Washinaton-i rr.ov to avert the frike la isr n-; pe'rre that a rr- in trrd is at hard. I v. rut- ri H'" I the ni f'i has fen In tl-a; i ri. ar rut lit-i'ln in re e-t u-iiiel Pr r.z nta' a ex-en.

on v.hen th u- ar 1 has hern inter- rup-cd by Influrr. es nature. f-r on ua- I.ACEY DOCTOR 1 EAVES Assvria. March 21 Dr. Morgan I Ml iiii Resignation of Joseph W.

Mc-Auliffe Comes at Satna Time As State Order. SEEK TO FILL VACANCY Field Representative Here Today on Mission; Comment On Tile Bathroom. F. M. McBroom, field representative of the state relief administration, was in Battle Creek today and it xvps understood that he planned to select several candidates, one of which will be approxed by the state relief administration to "fiil a vacancy on the Cailiev.ii relief and CWA board, resulting from the resignation of Joseph W.

McAulifia Monday. Was Due to lave Although Mr. McAuliUe did net know it at the time he tendered hii resignation tr E. it" Relief Administrator Fred R. Johnson, the state administration prior to the that it received the resignation was preparir.tr to issue orders that no member of a board of supervisors could serve on a county relief and CWA board.

As city commissiorcr. Mr. McAuliffe is a. member of-the Calhoun board oi supervisors and would have automatically been remoxrd from the local board bx- the orders waich became effective the slain today. Gets Local Opinion Before piiftinc any new candidates to refer to the rtate relief rd-rrinistraticn to fill Mr.

piace. Mr. McBrccn r'amied Interview a number of local rcidcnis and obtain their views end on the selection of Mr. McAuliffe. xvho Informed the -tare administration Monday that he was resipninrr because as a member of the board he had "very little voice in the of iwliries and practically none at itll in the selection of administration personnel." said today that he had as yet received no reply to his letter to Mr.

Johnson. Mr. McAu.iffc is the second mem. ber to lea-e the commission. Sex -eral months arto Mayor Norman II Wiener of Albion wr.s dirmisscd by the state relief administration after he souitht the rcmoxal of Administrator Victor Elaine.

Mr. McAuliffe and Gcorrre McKay served rlone on the board until the selection recently of William Holt. Marshall alderman, as a third member. ity Oxvns House Administrator Blaine said train today that he had nothing to rev reRardini; the resignation of f'r. McAuliffe.

but declared that would like to say in regard ti the matter of the construction of tile bathroom in a house at the Kcllo-: airport, occupied by E. A. Goff. that the house belonged to the eity of Battle Creek and that the bathroom was bcinK constructed for the use cf visitinc pilots and not particularly for Mr. Golf.

Mr. Goff. man-arrrr of the airport, also holds an executive Job with the local civil works administration and has been in charge cf the work at the airport ar.d s'-pervi. ion of other CWA projects in this section of the county. Active Markets Maintained In Home Owners Loan Corp, Bonds Boughf Sold Quoted J.

Arthur Redner Co. 510 City Bank Bldg. Fhone 8108 Liquidation Sale 1 New Kh-et rle S-oyp 1 I'sed lil-etrie Stoa 1 Fl-etrle 1 On- P.urn-r 1.1 "trie Hot Plale Xa.iium Sweep. rs '2 Hand Va-utiai SwepcrB '2 I'anov er I lishwashera '2 idornlstie Mirn 11 Fahln-ts 2 Set. tJlnsswara Iirain Pipe.

Poreelain and Til's i Tea tiers Dean L. Mutrav, Receiver for Hunter-Prell Co. 38 S. Madison St. Higher eoits due loN.R.

5 combined with heavy foteist yJ purchases and poor (rapping -3 season arc bound lo greatly in- fj crease fur prices this fall. It will pay you therefore (o fi investigate our Club Purches JzjL Sr- Plan. Select, now, your -J fur coat il i a a jSt. at present prices. We'll make Iv-S'' Vouf lndidul measure- menti for small deposit and vi S7S- -st) can 50 Also will make liberal bade allowance on your eld coat Oldest and most reliable manufacturing furriers in south- Svem Michiqan.

-3 sSThree Rivers Fur Tannery F.tBom Fot Fun For Foetv-. our Yeari Three Rivers, Mich. XJ ROM UNITS FOR SAI.K To elose nn estate. 1 1-3 karat perfert liinc wli te lady's diamond rin. Guaranteed appraal value, (all 7-7 2.

Unclaimed Freight Store Money-Back Guarantee Knanel Touehup. hlaek. per Radio Tillies 1 'liti nin L-harn and other makes M.re to 10e flip Grease. lh Tranmi.ion li 4't- Top Iressinz I-c Unclaimed Freight Store 45 Capital Ave. S.

W. Puritan Penn That extra l.onn mile motor oil. In sealeil eans. 2 an He. UU) percent Pure Mid.

Con. "J7c E'-P-rinK vour ran. 61 E. Jackson St Sale, Wearing Apparel 46-A UN'PULIVERT!) tailored suits cver-coars and ready made. and up.

Roy Henry lover Krj--e Storei. XCU IM lTra uTt at fTLrr). Surprise Cleaners. C-'l K. For Sale, Houses 47 MR.

AND HS. If V. Her nr th pis in f.i'-t too should invf'i! 1 lom. Y.Mir will ttii-j mod-rn i'V pr n- wly tit walk from 1 iislti-ss district P.al- an if is.i payrtl.l.. I -J per month.

hv not call us af on-e? It. ITi.SI.PY ward in. lit. pi n.s C. (iletl l.iiti--:il..-.v.

W. eh.ap. Inquir. at Av. HrMiAI.l iV.

s. modern. Was S.Y-iHt. Now si! "1.1. Sti.ail payui-nt lii.wn.

p. ent e-nt-a't on haianee For'Sale. Suburban 47-A roi Only liree in road: n-arlv new 1 il h'Mi" it lias el-etrie li-iils and 'nr. are otlt-r tiril to explain. Is li re, l.usv.

p. priisr.iiY Ward Hide. i.i-M nro bis For Sale, Farms 49 40 ACP.E FARM, cood house, fair barn, stcrk. trams and tools. Clay loam soil.

12 acres alfalfa. 9 acres what. acres barley. Will trade, rhone 3820 or 2-4ST2. il -I ii i i l.i: CRKliK Cl.osK lire il 1-t in t-wn it' I f-r il.url of -ardvn land a-i I 11a own i Id al ire In.

and lv All on your own I i minutes from 1 ion ii will -o 1 1 iiiiil-on si i. '1 At ti I- Paiii.er. ll. XV 40 ACRE FARM. Good 9 room house, fair and ii.c lrv-1 11 s-re-; Kl'aUa.

in ne.o froil -noc yi'l tvaie fcLTI IS.1. UU, for mod-rn home in Piione or 'ar'20. Swaps 53 SIHI KM AN linxii: n- eity. a l.i rae ies. ti'tl t.

I- lie ir. Tra'ie unin-aiil- Strietly niotl- oak ii. aM-r fin'sh. Spanish iiasemerit lo crinil, l-r te. Must l-e Is fr.

and elr v. i. ehlekell li-U for eity foiiTsai It a i l.er. Patlle I r-ei, of tfood land, l'-oi! -sraire. lo.at.'.l on r.

II mam -r r-t F-r ta milrs ea-t of r- a Plenty frill' and r-x 1P. llow. Tako a larger I end. l-oite rooms, all Tned-r smith ei.d. WM1 Soutl f.

rr I. XV At. KIN: -HAW Ful; ni: ta-e at CI if Ray Id. i I all Lake. fr w.tn 1.

ud. 1 adl-a a-'' il loir! Pout Fin; s.M.i: tkaih t.ain it- I T.tan true- or pl-w i- -y. 1 I land, n.a: nit" f'T pr-iliiee tor. P'. til eltl-' Statt-on.

1 a. In ltih-r TRAHF. l-au-iiul I.uiil-.iIow. I.ttilt f-r inirman. NF.W npar and M.

Cahill. eotne proper' ReafEstatc 54 Real Values XROFT 4 MILLS OFT PFNNrir.LI' farm -r-. in I felloes fair. wilod-. lef- iri.

ity ava.lahl an.l I rm 1 dry marl Held land nhout "miles out of Mar-hall on state r. a.l room holts- Willi luri.a.e. ar-e in I of r. pair. pl.niy ef alf.ih'a.

A'l i II 4 ST AXiiNi li. all mo.ieru 'e. room house. Paviu.tit ano street improv. I-- qinek sale at Hopkins Herrick Realty Co.

1 Old r. hut, IM-on- Auto Repairs. Supplies 55 NOTICE AUTO OWNERS We have just r.e-ive.l a larse shipment of il.a.ts tiiat arc to at a very low priev. ll plate heavy duty Pa'teri. s-.

F.x.-. XX'e also earry a 1 ne cf nety and used parts for ail ears. UNITED AUTO PARTS Hamhlin Phone Automobiles 56 Will. i-asii f-r -s ni" 222? WANTF.H Ji is. 111 sh'for -nail -a 'A'T eap.

ord Wll.l. 1'iiv i Phony iisll FtUtSAI.K -7 'lis-i Imperial. P.i- I'alhouti St. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAII" for Pars STAN LASSCJ 12 XV. Miehiir.ar.

JOKER LUNCH W. Michigan Ave. Inder Ncxv M.ina rrement All Tppular lirands of Beer Berghoff on Draught Open 9 a. m. to 2 a.

m. Phone 9219 I I I 1 lOtH VON-FAHINiJ wall paper. Itaker. fi.r an es-iuin'o. Call PAINTING.

Fred Miller, Capital Sam pies Dressmaking, Millinery 18 DKF.SSXIAKISfl. enltp. coat. years' exporieneiv liKKSSMAKINfi. coats, suits, romndel-In sr.

alteratlonii. Mrs. Case. 434 Main. IRKSSMAKING.

fur work, alterations Will teaeh sewinuv ISuek.ye. fill. Laundering 19 WKTK'S wssft, roocn dry bundle, finish-d. 7.V. 747H.

A I I. At I FRED. be per. ftt'le. Telephone 7-Wt.

Storage and Cartage 20 CAI.I. City ltay Sfanfl. 40 flann- hiiz. for laree roTered ran. rnbhlsri.

furniture, anytMaz hauled Pianos. Free estimates. IT. R. NorrU.

Nil I.O'WL and loni distance tuovfu- p. r. c. per nit No. r.r..

Hall. 4 S. MeCamiy. 1-V M. EMMER SON OFFTRS AN EFFICIENT MOVING SERVICE BY CAPABLE EXPERIENCED MEN LAROE AND SM.XL TRUCKS AND SAFER FIREPROOF STORAGE LOCUST ST.

PHONE 8555 I.AIH.F JIOVlNfi VAN. ReasonaMa prices. Insnred. WM. MILt.FR.

Ph. Business Chances 21 I At HA NT f-r sale. Near food factories, rodntr jr-od l.niri-ss. Go-d loention for l-eer. Ni W.

ISKl'A I if A lf iTa "Tct IiTo' illfiiar Siatlon on I l'' for sal-, with or without equipment also moor latineh. 'lieap. K. Mo-hiL-an. For SAI.i; Crystal I'-Tach'suiniiTTr Resort.

Coldvcaer l.al.e, Ctl'lwat-r. Mich. l'hone 1-2 Loans to $300 22-A L-O-A-N-S Over $100 to $300 $100 or Less 3 Tavoipnt" A-ljusf-'fl to Your Ir.mi AH Trance: i 'in i nrf i.l!:riBl. Yoj (an Kofi Your Pf's-nr Am to Contr.T?t an O.ain Mony. Battle Creek Loan Co.

Phone 2-4244 Second Floor City Nt'I Er.n's Bldr: Auto Loans You can have your present auto contract Also borrow additional money for ether needs at NEW LOW RATES SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Loans over $100 at 2'-j'i month. Prompt and Confidential Colonial Finance Co. 60S Central National Tower Phone 2-1222 Borrow in Privacy Reduced Rates LOANS AlHiVK Slim Til jrififl N'flU' mhnthi.Y Jim riR LESS NOW MONTHLY I r.di vid citnsultation rootna. N-Muestions a-kei of Only l.ti'leiml and wife siirn.

Hepavm- nt tiioTithlv. liiilv ntt is advertised monthly rate on unpaid li.il.in for tie. Jrnal days ilnilnr is kept. No charges. Full nniount in ia-h.

HOUSEHOLD I A F. CO P( 1 A I (J OF AMERICA MKMBLIt N. R. A. 5rd Floor Cit National Hank Illdg.

Phone: LOANS MAIK IN NEARP.Y TOWNS Wanted, Money 23 I in of el si-l. lir-t ii. reen. on Lost and Found 24 LOST Frown short-hair- I t.lnet li-und. Smal' whit" st-ip l.r.

a Name 2-t II. I.oxTt'ren.-h hrVmlle hulhi--; Mo'ri evening. Ingham eoun'y lie' use Ph. Tie Li is'P-. Sow pi- ti Ciiarl.itte Athens on XI 7s Ftnd-r pi' as- Hoy lioodri-h, lit.

1, (iratid I.e.!; a LOS Sprincer spaniel. Livi and white. 'ti Walters. ward. I.nsT -Purse S.itur.hiy ev.

uln- Pi. i---return 7n Aldrieh. K-ward. Harris. CHiiI'T! sle-pin-: rooms wall privat hath, ttninl loeatlon.

71 Ann. Fol; UliNT- Two si pin; rooms- ii private hone. N. XX ashltii-t-n IlKLIiill FFI, Iront ro.eo. N'.

nr in. 1 Ladies. Kei'sonal'le. It Fr-i i 11 1: 1. 1.

funii-l IK 1:1. loe.ltie!!. I'Sli IN or CRN L-ll rry. fnrin-h. "l.aili and private, t.si Inn FOR FNT ap irtu ent pri vate and l.a'h.

1 '7 Man- 1 elt. t. PI. FA: lii'-n! XT. furn lo I'liampion, np.irt I Itl it iM .1 apartm.

witii la: r.t II iu'iiway. h.m"-.". k.s'pin-; apartm. nt. private rritran-e.

Harare. vs-u. MAIN iipartment. five rooms, Heated. Vaeant April 1 41; Mam St Mi "PKKX.

attraetive. in.furnlsi!. apartment, rooms. I.ntli. eh s- in.

'2 furnished and privaii bath apartment: Riitomafie heat nini air eonfr.il; p-ivate int ranees eleetrie refri-teration. Manx Apartments. I'd eo-'v anartiuetu. JfTi-lMa 1 rp-vii. lliiuM furnislied apartment.

Modern Vl. To ent. Hocuses 23 I 'I I I Hi I iniMlTT-n loinJTl.vt. Sun pari-r. room.

-bedroom, lar-- 'ivin- n. shnild.erv. is. moni'i. In- ll' li St Ti.

I1KNT Colonial house on aouth aide. Kireplae. large rooms, donbln carir. nn parenicnt. f2i Call Hatfield, "09.

To Rent. Rooms 25 -r-i Mil i furiiis rooms t-r 11-h' hoils. k.epi,,,-. r.lt W. I -lee room.

i Room and Board 26 RiiiiM and hoard in modern home. p. XV. roiiiiititii. i'LiiST IN eonifortahle ix m.

3'l XV. Vanillin n. Rent. Flats. Apartments 27 apar m-m.

Fin- Refer, tree-. or unturnish. d. Fast an I IIXIMII.M apan.oent. 1:7 Cherry.

i N1CF. fnrin-h. rooms; and private, t.si Inn FOR FN -L'-rooMi ap irtu ent Prl- i I'Oi: UK NT A I'Trt hunirrilowi a ml houses. V. C.

I'helps 17'a K. GOOD RENTALS ROBBINS ANNTS REALTORS 2-3409 5513 8646 IMtouM hoie on Phone MoIililtN house on W. VaoBuren. Phono 2 IDKAlT location, close in. Eight rooms.

i-ori'iition, mod-rn features. I'oiild ri-nt Garage. Jl month. Ph-ne WlTlTshiTre good h-m- wl'h employed p-ron. Hot N'ews Modern in-rooms.

52 South Ave. "To Rant. Cottages 29 FURNISH hous-a and cottaees to Modern. Krne-it West. Goguac Lake.

Phone 2 To Rent, Garages 32 GARAGK. Ghatrjlon near Ann Keiloitf sehool. Wanted to Rent 34 Ity I.AOV. room unfurnished apartment, Monutr.er.t Square section. Jo in wi acre farm near PattV Crei k.

rent. W-U lene and miht cons'. 1-r 'all "Wanted to Buy 35 WANT l.J used Maytag ap f-r It.ih- WE NEED FARM LISTINGS HAY (I SToMKIts WAITING WHA II P. Vol LEON R. SNYDER, JR.

A lOi r.l Ci'y lioi oi: til 1) 11 Itpl- te K-al Pai.k llldff. ate Service Plione2jnn. l'ord Sfdan. I trunk fr rash. State price.

A 1 1 f-T iruH rt 1 House. 0 tr I'iiruicr a "loii-l: I'nl'inn, it: Michiirnn iS to CASH New and silver prP-s for old fold tic. nsy 1. Id repalile firm. p.vj s.

1 to Wll.l. PAY I'm i s. or -I r-s. or I r. 1 A r-r'dry "urniliinirs.

ur i s'-'k nri'l r- 1.. La Radio and Supplies 37 ANY re! l-ii II r- i i.r.-d. si. s. i ii T-i'l.

ex r.l' I r.l K.M'li' SEUVIi. ft-'l II -ii C.i'Wi radio n.iii-o S-rv Shop. 4 apital N. K. 2 iTiri rTsiTiTv i i tiiij.

and a. ssories. I'sed Phone Musical- p. 1 I II. -38 -d Pi.lho XT 'hi' ni: i r.l ltd ha Co XV.

rrisl.i... f-r reason- I Man- Livestock and Supplies 4-0 I'on i ni; S.XI.Ii h. Saliitne r. S.XI.Ii Pair ha one farn mares: 1 1 lie: K. Vineenl.

west of Mar- l.ri.-.l sous mid shoats: l.al -d sln.w I miles wos shall on i.o.xii i I-' in r. al mar. s. w. lL-ht mans ntvl i Tt am Other all J.awreii.-e XXatsoii.

2 mil1 of I no.ti i on old Farm. Brewer's Mash FRESH For Sale at Food City Brewing Co. plant on Elm St. Se, Mr. Morris.

To place orders eveninps after o'clock. PlirM-in Hen ATor-1 ris. 721F1-1. IlliXli a'l 2 -eo'le Tin, IeO-. TF 1 and i -si 1.

a- St. Phone I. am p.i tr mash. P. Ouan- 40 1 d- livered Foultrv jfn.d Supplies 41 WFI I.

Mill I'MIUT 1 K. I For Sale. Farm Produce 43 s.i,i:-i i p-tatoes. rd. liii.NiiX.

rip.red I'' Xlson Mead. 7Q4F ll'j mil.s south I "ii Citv P-ail. Ha-elshaw and Pi i Clyde A. I-rhavy. one mile north, one mile eas.

of I'lajfivvell. For SaleTHousehold Goods--45 1:1 la Full SXI. and i le Me'aml I'rih. or will swap for eatlta-d 70 llask.dh Fo. SaleMiscejlaneus 46 Fii; s.Xl.K Paby reasonalil-.

or l.aX'isia. NF XKI.Y l'j A A Ford truek. J-4s7s. Full S.XI.F N. nrly nev pressure ranee.

-a; XX'ash i tlL'ten. hoes- trailer. radio, Kradrite radio analvzer. Iruiupet, orehestra s.n'al.l.. f-r bahv l-e.

anltiir. IlKltl 1L1MAX I Aii I.1KK.NEXV. I'asli talks. Pope Washer Vi Territorial. Phone 4-71.

MAKINK 53 GarficM. I I i i i i i i. is 1 I I i and on- inr, XV. I Rs While for FT. Harney Plvd.

XVXV'I'Vli i'oultria liv.s-o.-k all kinds. P.d Arrow Market. ITS Meaeheni. At Fair Pri.es iff: FFFPS AN'P SFPPLIFS Sw-y XLIiilRIS IIATCHF.RT Mile XVost of Frl.andale "'rrtS- Fhone AN il l' liome i CHARGE RATE pet worfl for edvrrt.seuipnt inserted one day only. Use ppr word per day for three or more consecutive of aame ad.

im per word for 7 consecutive of aame ad. SOc per word for SO consecutive In-aertlana. One -aacga of copy per wek permitted. CAII RATE. 20 percent discount allowed for ran wito order or If paid at office wltfcta 10 days from ujiif of Invoice.

Minimum ad la 10 words. Mlcl-raam cbarga aJ He. Minitnotn casn ad i-V- Card of Thanks 1 t'j v. ISH to thank our frienda an'l for their k.ndn.-ss. sympathy and floral offerings iur nir thinness and d-nth of our 11101114 r.

Mm mer! I-ybaricT. Th I.v harder and Famroirn Lodge Notices 3 Chapter. No. Con-ion Thursday eve-Mareh Supper a ar Masonie tetu- Wori: in M. tree.

att-ndai-e Hi-rr rt nr. will lie Chap ter Arsons cordially Invited. II." li. M-Narr. See.

Kay Cameron. H. P. Personal Notices 5 NOT! V. fin I March I'd.

lidi I apon-M" for any a traet-d for mv Chari- Me.en- r. afrer t)i a ilate not he re-ounts eon-eif. l. ti. K.I i Kl I I.

1 -rly i-nnn to in and bosr 1. Qui-ews. inquire li- clrele Wednesday Capital Ave. s. XX.

CAlTl. Mrs Sk-ileiir-r for i-otuMnatlon of treatments in jour home. Lot, '-aSins all purposes summer rah eluli il', 11 7- he- taver1 inns sandwich stands aerv- Jre NATIONAL I TI'iN TO. SIH Ward I'M: Phot 2 Special Notice 6 81 RGICAI. t.cp for every ni" I.

eors.rs lhat are Also rubh. rii l.herless rlasiie hosir-v. Mii'i'lie. Areade Palce-j r. Bed Roach3 AntK.

tnotl: -r i.naf-d '-lie ap-plica' -n EM.in'ili e.j. 41-7. spenr i.or-ii Mr. Et. for appotntmeiit.

74. 'K HelpVVanted, Either Sex 7 WAN 1 EI Name lOi, wis! iol. Tjaono. Manv rx.lr.iin.Tii'ns eo: un. marled KKKK.

Apply tonay for rr-tleiilii a. Box F-l I Help Wanted, Male 8 WAN TEI Kipprinf-i w-m riihor, carui'nt. It.itti i ffrV. Clan- ri I.vti. 6f-T eatal'li-hl ma ur will fin.in" rsponiMt? in Bnt hn ve A 1 r'fT-nr iD'l fr, Stea-iy up to smi (t risbt man.

xlark an ur l.r-ofn. WritA promptly. M'-Connna I ept. WA Vin'-na. Minn.

WAN EI nn farm. nua'i f.ln '-r-sr. WA.N I fib Yon 4 man uu iariii by mnrh. Must know how to ir. Kt.

1. Mi-h. ESTABLISHED Automobile Dealer will train several men to sell popular, known makes of car3. Guaranteed income after training-. If you are willing to work and study thH is your opportunity.

Apply by letter stating age, qualifications and references. Address Box M-5, Care Enquirer and News. WAN rT: I 4 Manager. V. at ap-pcfi'lo nan.

eapald- of or. and i-i-ini- a r-w to -11 PKi rpi: iiihik ami in Battle freek and urroundinz ace. H'rts ei n-e and nenit'-r in Xd.lr.-s RKTiF.lt HI'VK 0RPKNi. He.iisernan tiiand Rap'uis. Mieh dp Wanted.

Female 9 WAN I'lili for c-p-ral housework. No Two adults, two rtrn OIRl. "tr." Ii'-l w-rk. Ilo hm' Tilt v- I'jl'imin St. IR'.

lion- fi week. ro- a and Ph-n Marshall or ri; N. Ka'r'nii7o. Aye. teF.l r.irt a r.ld: white sirl for it-n-rnl liO -w-rk.

ear- or ellllil. Call H- WA'- Ilill w.llires.ses: ref-oi s. I'M npl nent Pur. au. I.V.' I retro.

it. Hoi in tho r. Ate. WW I Kli uls- with hoi-w-rk S-uaM I'ail at V. r-w -r- i WANTED to wi'h goner.

I and care cf chil-drni: must Rca-so! able salarv. room and board. Ay lv in pc-rson. 500 Capi-al Ave N. E.

Heir- Wanted. Salesmen -10 SAI.l MI.N op- Ttatti- sh. I'liNTliiN I il ll.i 1 a "a tat no ti. I one Marshall. hall.

II I I man. and toj le r- at tind l- Honrs 1'-' I. lo M'l Car S'at'l- 1iV. V'-K'nl-v STtliation Wanted. Female 12 WOMAN watt's work 'he day.

week or hour. Phof lady warn i work. no other la.iy in ehar-e. all ar l.alavette. CAI.I SF.PVICK Graduate prt'i-al NFRSKS.

merjd.l MAIDS. K'2 Fnniont. Business Announcements- -14 JF.XX il.KV .1 XVe ni vr 4i; to S'-aman's Ifv. I'aleau Mf-r. Miehian Ay WRIV-lKl: rolls insialied: repair paets: eahs.

earts retired: saw filinir. P-pair. 4S lerrpt. SiTa I Kroof i-arpent-r WofS. Klm.T F.

Adams. (Irani St. sand, clay and (travel for driveways. dirt. JEtXk anil fillin-; dirt.

Paruey Grayel lt. Phone SAWS FII.F.iV PY MACMINF Hand ard ban pbareene-l. livar.d. 1 saws: skar-s an-i ioois Work: eall-d for and de. K.

HAVKX. Summer St. MP' AM'' liSllN. TMF MliNT MA-t'lmuueyi. cesspools, sidewalks.

Urire- ways. ceptle tanks. Phono BCAV'TjER work of all tlaiis. 1. W.

Kial 5705. I I .1 iiti'l i- mail lie, S. AIJO iim '-mm. iv- lis 2" atr.tr Br rN i '4 1 1 r. asp ti in'-.

Ill XVtft.li.h jtt A tiUl. OTHtiR STOCKS Arxour A ail i.li. 2:, a Fcion Corn Products "nT CHICAGO Per-dix Avial.on 1'4 LIBERTY BONDS By J. ri Arthur P.edner Company) P. id A.k 103.

10 110.2 100. lul .21 lUi) VS. 31 St '4 U7 103.2 1K33-S4 iTreasur.v I 4 i-ll ft 1U3.14 110.11 1 19.11 1H4.2S Hl2.1t 101 ami. 27 tm.ui US 3- 1. 3 1.

Land Itank 4 4'i i.i:.fi-::r, Home Oiinrrs Land 4 IBM S4 fiS'i UNLISTED SECURITIES i By J. Arthur P.edner ac Comranj) Storks Tower fi p.r.-.-nt 1 percent cmm-in Pist-n P.lr.n Sparta Founory 'I rust Moire Kid Ask M'i k' 71 7Hi- 79 SI IM Iti'i 19 20 ttrv hu ks i IJ lakes Hatchery I i Pa' ted years. 7 var- i es i usio-iu ita i Kendall lt. I 1 2.39 2 43 l.i.t 1.27 3.44 3 St 2. IS 2.2S 20 25 1 22 67'4 f.aVi PALY (HICKS Mi.

hl-an A'-creii't-d i I MARX POFI.TRT FARM -uali't mites out W. Mich. 1931 OAKLAND V-8 Coupe in splendid (' (A rod nerd to JjtfU 1929 BUICK Master 6 Coupe. rum ble seat, Sportlite, a C1 1 2S I in good car for 1930 FORD Roadster, dark blue finish, rumble seat, a sporty job. Who it at cnlv CJ1 I Ol-tll 1928 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door Sedan QWCKSM Fnone M'f 1 Dnt C'eel onrl Ctinnlioo I i .11111.

s. ill ti I Cr ra'e Trust Shares I.l'.ater.u ares XV, lie "H' I Il.ii.ds B. I', tan 6s 1542 b'tids c. San il'-IKI Hrvant rarer 6s t42 Put-. Serv.

f.s 1147 CLASSIFIEDS FOR RESULTS Whole Guernsey and Jersey MILK Pine Lodge Milk Sta. 3 Emmett St. Thone 9151 Buying and Selling Orders Executed in All Markets Complete Investment Service Quotations on all storks ant hontls gladly without any obligation. Inquiries J. Arthur Redner Si Co.

City Natior.a' Bank Bids. I'harie Battle Creek If want a good Car Cheap en the theory that the Is out of Cion't miSS this Q1 l.o-n'M out 1 thir.k re'atlvelv fo- Oltlt tb- at this i time 'tntiares with ns 1 who located at Larev last trnpn Tiirlnr SZn Sedan 0-0 SPECIAL 1930 BUICK 4-Door Sedan. A very. enttcinc price on job. Special at QOQiT: tj LttJ'i Your Choice 1927 BUICK 5-PaS.

Sedan. For the one who xvants Buick performance at a low price, cither of the two we have in stock should please. Your choice Af at tJ.LvU Tn a nC I hKMb .1 KAUt The spring buying season has, opened and sales are netting brisk. Come early on these. BATTLE CREEK MOTOR SALES 161-169 East Michiean Ave.

Phone 6183 a dandy July, has returned to Grand Rapid. ere he formerly practiced. There is now no physician nearer the community than in Battle Creek. Nashville and Hastings. QIIXCY GIRL MARRIES Bronscn.

March 21. Miss Helen Kline, Quincy. and Wilbur Bates, Hillsdale, were married by Justice c- VanAKyno in his office Sat- tirday evening. will reside in Jackson. DR.

MARTIN SMITH Osteopathy and Treatment of Rupture 402 Post Bids- Phone 2-3973 Battle Creek, Michigan AUCTION SALE Friday, March 23, 1934 At 1 p. I'i miles south of, mile west of Assyria: Team of horses; 5 cows; one calf; 7 brood sows; big boar; 100 chickens, turkeys, ducks: corn; oats, and complete line of farm tools. Some furniture. Terms CASH. John Brooks, Proprietor Henry FTannery, Auctioneer.

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