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Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 7

Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 7

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TP PA GE WCl ir 4 i A of de by 743 744 745 1207 MOONBEAMS Specials for Christmas world Clothing or Needy The (Jhir License Boudoir Baskets Colonial Library Of 003 A ine Collection ol Rugs Meat Barg Coughed Night Day 92 94 96 Main St CL8V He TOO LATE TO CLASSIY ree inspection of The Binder Market 16c lb HERE QUALITY I SUPREME sasses WHITE LILY HAM the local offi if they could past this Not had was for a in to passes aincud I ill' ClOH Rivers today in view defense probate the will 'll Oll Win the him of PASSED 1 0 Resolutions appropriations continuation of Nich Block ten SO bi of and It was first thought there to much Cic I199 1R or 1 199 2R or 2253 Stockfish deceased Jefferson Ave Oaiiery at a Typewriter is Stolen Harry gate stenographer reported to police last evening that an Smith typewriter belonging to had been stolen from the rooms Mrs Snyder in the block former ly occupied by the Southerton groc ery East Main street some time yes terday The machine has not been recovered Illness The body is being to this city where funeral and burial will take place A Much Mixed Case The court is still occupied with contest in the estate of the late James McKale of Convis A a sequel to the case Grace McKale one nf the interested parties has begun divorce proceedings against William Mc Kale a brother of the deceased on tlte ground's of desertion and extreme cruelty Large Map Is Installed The map probably one of the largest of its kind in Michigan owned by the Sani tarium was hung in the medical of fice waiting room this morning The map is most remarkable and unique Inheritance Tax Paid County Treasurer Lane yesterday received S273S85 inheritance tax in the estate of Lida Kingman deceased of Battle Creek paid by Samuel Titus exe cutor In The Juvenile Court In the Juvenile court at Marshall yesterday John Sheldon and Dorothy Sheldon of Battle Creek were grant ed pensions of $1 per week each for We have 500 and will sell half or whole at the as Those who have eaten White Lily opportunity those who have not been meat treat should take the chance to Afler using half the bottle beean to improve and two entirely cured his Ironchltix gained in weight' so that he ok like the same Labor Creek is bureau Cunningham has been id the city con ferring with Assistant State actory Inspector red Hayes relative to establishing such a bureau and Jan uary is the date set for the open ing of it would be no funds with which maintain it though one was How This Little Orphan Boy Was Cured ing and The of the demand for national waterways development should be pushed to place industry in a position where it could withstand a war Ofll cers were to be elected and congres sional committees appointed Bureau Is Assured Hattie to have a free employment Chief Labor Cornmissionei feet as skill can make it This is what has made our White Lily Hams could not be better Arrested in Detroit Mike Basarak believed to be the foreigner arrested here several times during the year was aYrested at Detroit morning on a charge of assault with intent to kill Prior to the report of his arrest the Detroit officers wired to Battle Creek to have cers pick the man up find him here Big Market is Expected City Seal er red Barnard is expecting an ex ceptionally large municipal market tomorrow A great many farmers are expected the majority who come to the city to shop usually bringing a load of produce with them It will be a day of selling in the morning and buying during the afternoon for the ruralites It is believed that ow ing to the large amount of produce that will probably be brought to the city that prices will be exceptionally low Dies In Pasadena Calif William Louis Simons a former resident of Calhoun county died at 'Pasadena Calif Saturday Dec 4 at the ago of 72 years death following a long illness The body is being brought to Battle Creek an I will arrive in this city Saturday mornin it is thought in which case funeral services will be conducted from the Kent Da vis un dertaking parlors Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock Rev Robert Webb will be the officiating minister and in terment will be made in the Reese cemetery three years rederick and Kather ine A Ruber also of this cRy were granted pensions of $1 per week each for two years Margaret Benson ot this city was granted a pension of 51 per week 'for one year frying everything nothing to do him any good until OR SALE Gas stove diningroom table 6 leather chairs 1 library table Call at 93 1 2 Alain St OR SALE Property corner of Cher ry and Elm streets City water gas sewer pavement on Cherry street Call Bell phone 336 or Duf fy 263 Cherry street Warriner's Chances Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction Munson having declined appointment as head of the state industrial school for boys it is concedecl that Supt Warriner of Saginaw former principal of Battle Creek high school can have the place if he wants it Governor erris will make the ap pointment next week In a Heap of Trouble William Block who was injured three weeks ago underwent an operation at 01s hospital Thursday Mrs has been seriously ill the past days with pneumonia Gets An Embalmer's A Turner 253 Upton avenue an em ploye at the arley urniture and Un dertaking parlor East Main street has just received his li cense from Lansing Mr Turner took tlhe examination sing last November and was to be awarded a license In of 25 he ranked second The arley Motor Ambulance with ali i Washington Dec Although tho Siate department has no official know ledge of the outburst of German Con sul Bopp at San rancisco against tho government's policy in the Crowley conspiracy case they admitted con siderable irritation after reading the newspaper reports today Detroit Man Entertains About business men attended the regular weekly luncheon in the Chamber commerce rooms at noon today heard an excellent address by William Orr of Detroit the well known memory specialist After his ad dress Mr Orr gave four extraordi nary memory demonstrations for the benefit of his audience using a black board as an assistant Several Ribs Are Broken Leroy Kemp who wa8 injured in an accident at the Gillis Son plant yesterday when his clothing caught in a belt to a machine sustained sev eral broken ribs in his left side and a slightly strained shoulder accord ing to Dr Gorsline attending physician today Kemp is resting comfortably at Nichols hospital Ex Governor At the red Warner ex governor of Michigan arrived in Battle Creek Thursday af ternoon and will spend the next few weeks at the Sanitarium taking treat ments His condition is not serious however Dr Eggleston is at tending him Ex Govefnor Warner is now associated with a cheese manu facturing industry at armington Mich his home Two Chi'dren Cared or Arrange ments were made in pro bate court yesterday for the oldest and joungest of the six ero children now at the detention home to be placed on proba tion with Mrs Charles Hutchinson wife of the supervisor of Emmett township who will doubtless restore them to their mother but keep them under her surveillance the Michigan United pany came into the estate of Herman 1 1 1 We want the people of Battle Crick to know that nil biters like the fol lowing arc truthful and genuine Towanda Ba I'colt a little pt phan boy to live with me and last Christmas lie contracted a hard cold which developed into bronchitis wa ill and a bad cough set in so that he coughed night and lay A fi er seemed alcng in ebruary 1 got a bottle of Vi iiol cough bottles and he Harry A Stephenson Towanda a The reason that cough syrup's fail in such cases is because they are paliative only while Vinol removes the cause bring a constitutional rem edy in wlrch are combined the heal ing elements of fresh livers to gether with tonic iron and beef pep tone It strengthens ami revitalizes the entire system and assists nature to expel the disease Owl Drug Co Baker Drur Co Battle Creek Mich Adv Dies In Ann Arbor Hospital Mrs Etta Coyne wife of John Coyne 47 Harris avenue died at the Uni versity of Michigan hospital in Ann Arbor Thursday afternoon after a long brought services Ball Team Is Members of the oaseball team for the 1915 season recently posed for a pic ture which is to to hung in the lodge rooms Twelve men were included on the team during the past year with Manager William Ganka who did not take an active part in the game Oth er members of the team were: and McMillan inout Hoxie Winters Simmons Van Strein Stone Hauck Phillips and Darling Cause of Death Determined The jury called by Acting Coroner Clyde Eberstein to sit in the inquest held over the death Wednesday morning of James John McDonald yesterday found that McDonald came to his death by being run over by a freight car in the Grand Trunk yards a witness could be found who seen the accident The inquest held in Justice Ebcrstein's court ans BEST OR RENT Rooms for sleeping light 'housekeipmg furnished or un furnished 43 Michigan Ave Phone 2557 RESH COTTAGE We round out our cheese department by furnishing daily the finest fresh cottage cheese you ever tast ed 10c pound Both Are Undersheriff rank Eddy and Justice Allen Hart are still confined to their respective beds today though it is reported that each is greatly improv ed Mr Eddy is suffering from a slight attack of the grippe Justice Hart being confined with what time threatened tn develop pneumonia Installing Big Refrigerator A refrigerator is being constructed Nick Hit skis manager ot the Queen City cafe at the rear of Hie Buckley block 13 15 West Main street It will be 12 feet high feet wide and 10 feet long and will be housed in a small building entirely independent of the Buckley block The space now utilized for a refrigerator is to bo remodeled into en office and locker room COAL SHORTAGE Athens Dec 10 A shortage in Greece is atening to cause the suspension of navigation and of mil way traffic It as announced today that the government has appealed to England for relief in Lan one of 16 the class Music Benches h'infrhid In mahogany and burl walnut extra well mad! p7T Range of prices up Ask itablc Union is making public appeal for clothing and bedding i hich aid needy families since the sus pension of the work of the Bureau of Associated Charities the Charitable Union has been tiding aid insofar ns possible 75 families having been cared for since September I These families have an average of fiv tc eight children each Underwear stockings and shoes are usually pur chased by tho organization but de pends upon contributions for outer clothing caps mittens and the like Mondays and Thursdays the receiving rooms in the Willard library are open 'but there is someone in the Associat ed Charities room every ilay If any one has clothing bedding or anything that will aid in keeping the needy warm and comfortable he is asked to call 561 Hell or to call that number if any worthy family is in want of sueli Emergency cases are always given immediate attention All oth ers are carefully investigated that Hie worthy only may bo assisted needed here but now at the close of the year it is found the venture can be put through it will be located in the Powers block on East Main street near the old municipal court rooms If one desires a REAL meat bargain this is a rare opportunity Like every other bargain at this Table Supply Store quality is the leading factor Lovers of good things to eat know the quality of our White Lily Hams White Lily Hams have been a Binder pride for over a quarter of a century Especial care is taken in the selection of the meat the curing is always uniform and the smoking as near per popular They Wo foresaw this result we bought heavily in anticipation of it we are giving our customers the bonetit of this foresight in our prices Tho store is full of things suitable for Christmas gifts or for tho complete furnishing of an entire house Anything bought here is exchangeable before or after Cmistrnas or the money paid will be returned if de sired at any time But this is the time to buy furni ture and here arc some ot the things to buy 'Turner quality is always dependable ENGLISH PINEAPPLE CHEESE A splendid cheese aged by a pe culiar but very thorough process that gives It a rich distinctive flavor highly appreciated for a final touch to the dinner Made In pineapple form 40c each Narrowly Escapes Drowning lovff Larkin student at the local high school and son of Mr and Mrs Henry Larkin 90 North avenue narrowly es caped drowning at Goguac lake Thurs day afternoon when he broke through the thin ice a few rods south of Point the deepest portion of the lake He was pulled from the wafer by his classmates with whom he was enjoy ing a Aside from a severe cold Mr Larkin is none the worse for his experience today REVOLUTIONS Washington Dee demanding sufficient from Congress for tho the development of the waterways of ttie country were passed at I session of the National Harbors Congress here resolutions declared that CAMEMBERT SECTIONS One of the finesit fancy cheeses we have Usually sold by the several sections to the box We are breaking boxes and you can get a delicious taste of this fine cheese at only 10c Try one UP THE Washington Dec 10 Mrs Wil liam Kent wife of tile independent California congressman advised the Women convention here to day lo keep active headquarters open In Washington until congress tho suffrage constitutional ment UY your furni ture for Xmas now Rood advice giving it to our friends candidly and good advice wherever you buy your furniture Of course like to have you come to us for it because we have gone to some special pains to provide the things you want and our idea is to be of service to you to help you buy right rather than merely sell you something The reason for buying furniture now is that fur niture is going to cost more after a few weeks Every thing that goes into it line woods fabrics dyes steel everything is advancing in price some dyes much used in textiles for furniture are practically unobtain able Tomorrow is White Lily Ham Bargain Day here weighing from 8 to 14 lbs each tonishingly low price of 16c lb Hams will readily recognize this fortunate in knqwing about this morrow to form the acquaintance of this delicious meat Order early so there will be no disappointment Bed Cedar Chests Copper bound and pieces that are finished extra well '7 IH Range of price only up A VC Nj 's 1 adv116 SamC ar0uincnt aPPIie3 f'no rugs they have felt the effects of the see th Pnce aIready ieel it here at least not for the present You'll see the force of this when you make compai isons here and elsewhere Nine Cents a The expenbl ci boarding prisoners ai the emuuy jsi' during the part month neragod nuu cents a meal T1V followmg'bids Co' provisions and other expenses coitnec ed with the commissary ere appio od bj' Sheiiff Mallory and allowed the board of auditors osteiiiay: Da Houghton cook $(' Mrs lory $27 Home Bakery' $127 1 Rose $1065 1 1 Urow $220 Godsmark Durnml 7 Co $611 ft Rimmer $120 A Sctibncr $750 Nowlin Co $10175: ord Williamson $2040 The Nowlin id is for beans which is one of th staple art'ieles of dint at the jail Hellenga sold a apples here a short timn which Mr Barnard found to be TA TH a wm LAttui ui ou per cent Cx rm mrt a vinc vie vi me snerm de One of the most delicious cheeses we ever cut Is PIMENTO CHEESE A ull cream cheese with Pimento added unusual with Pimento sold by the pound Comes at 40c but goes twice as far as ordinary cheese A wonderfully rich flavor Defendant Is Not Guilty After liberating nearly five hours today jury in the case A 11 Vonglit Traction eoiu cireuit court rooms at 3 clock this afternoon hav ing failed to reach an agreement Up on agreement of attorneys for both the plaintiff ami defendant Judge North was empowered to give a direct verdict He foun I the defendant not guilty Mr ought sued the traction company for damages as the result Of the complete destruction of a tiaction engine by an interurban car on the tracks west of Urban dale on Sept 21 RH In beautiful colors baaoa finished In mahogany and white or enamel onlv 1 20 Three Oaks Man To Be complaint was signed todav by City Sealer red Barnard against Hellenga of Three Oaks on a charge' 11VO1K irutl carload of ago i One of the partment ment to Three Oaks Hus af ternoon after Hellenga Mr Barnard nas secured nine convictions at' ton Harbor during the rasr vonr similar charges but Hellenga will be the first man to be arraigned before a local court this year for this fense Dressing Tables inished in mahogany Circassian walnut oak and American walnut all at greatly reduced prices In the Probate In probate court at Marshall during the past week Carrie A rasier was appointed administratrix of the estate of ran cis rasier deceased Tne final ac count was allowed and residue distributed in the estate of Wm Hast ings deceased A petition was filed asking for the appointment of an ad ministrator in the estate of James Harrison Gorham deceased tion was filed asking for a allowance in the William In fumed oak or mahogany our spocia price fm at $1 17b Cheese for Epicures Special Modem Equipment briiiosn new cm o( comfort to those in need of OrOWOr and ml nt die same price as the poorer horse drawn uLlfilUL Cml bell 99 1 or 99 2 or 1958 AgLETSHTTITE VKEJSK tIVlUUN JDUKKAI feWD A AV'R WmrnU ve A JU A f'v' 4 r' at rcvA a vjU rlkVKik'K A' pa 'X S' ICv xb SE? x'X I kXXXMXKXAK''XXXxk 'XV VC VV V'XX CXW' 'A 'tc v' mpmca Sc 2 XAV Trt: a vl 1 i X''7 sSwV' urn TX wvj A SWWJ OR JUT Ip I 5 9 IMCV nnnfn bd 1CT les fc 'I rtH 4i 5 Trick At All Kceoinc a storage barrrv rxa" ie just a matter of knowing how Better t'WrW A3 ccme in tec us give you some free LJ pointers CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO nr uny Read The Wainfc: 1 A jji it I.

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