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Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 9

Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 9

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0211 UKJJA 1 XI i i THJC BATTLE CREEK MOON JOURNAL 2 AGE NINt or Moon Journal Readers Only I CHRISTMAS the great world wM sw Bet These Chimes are also used as a table ornament without a tree or at any other festivities such as birth days weddings etc They will also Christmas work on a radiator or stove 743 744 745 1207 MO ON BEAMS (BAKER DRUG CO The DATE DETERMINED MAS You are invited to become a member of one or more Classes CITY BANK BATTLE CREEK be BE RELEASED Have you a child in your home? And a $5 bill in of arbitrators your pocket? IritiHli HATCH GAME IS CHANGED gtonnd that tlie American tran At Kcc arm wi'l is ES ed Medicine for Children from They uuiaui i led two of ruy children suffering a I Li nk with the Chimes pro first jelly At are to be this city sufficient points many on trial Come early as the demand will be greater than the quantity on hand Burke I from Ad ru th Ad be out Expectations The sale of Red Cross Battle Creek has MOON JOURNAL Classifieds pays LOO cents on the dollar and free be fol i Dies In lorida Mrs Edmunds a resident of Banfield township died at her winter home at St Petersburg lorida the forepart of this week The body is enroute to this city uneral announcement will be made later 4 i uneral Services uneral services for the late Mrs Etta Coyne who died at Ann Arbor Thurs day afternoon will be held from the family home 47 Harris avenue Mon day morning at 10 Rev Lockton officiating Interment will be made in the Yorkville cemetery to Janes will bo proclaimed these idlcfsms io be i astounded Remedy and rented in' every checked their coughing thefr colds over used' In the Probate Court In the bate court yesterday it was day of claims in the estate of John Evans deceased Charles Binder of Rattle Creek was appointed guardian for William Burback incompetent The sale of real estate was confirmed In estate of George Hindenach deceased and adjourned in the estate Minerva Peck deceased To Address Brotherhood red Gage will address the Young Men's Brotherhood of the irst Presbyterian church at their meeting Sunday noon in the Chamber of upon the subject A special w'ill also be given Barnes will speak upon the subject Man Who ailed and Response Is Liberal Battle Creek residents are responding to the Sai ration Army Christmas kettles 'much more readily this year than last ac cording to a report by Ensign Clar ence McClellan this morning It is expected that fully $25 will be secured by the kettle method today which will be much more than secured at the same time last year Horsey museum was Sales Exceed 1914 record for the Christmas seals in almost been equalled during the first active week of the current campaign About 60000 seals have been sold by the campaign committee Mrs Burt Mrs Newton Decker and Mrs rank McClintic The apportionment for Battle Creek and Calhoun county this year is 130000 stamps which means that the work is already near ly half completed The central com mittee has established a booth for the sale of seals at Post Tavern and a nas aiso oeen opened al the Robinson store in charge of Mrs A Miller Still another booth has been opened at the ToeHer Dolling company store and tliese three points of distribution in the business district it is anticipated will greatly increase the volume of general sales or the greater part of the week about 50 ladles have been engaged in the work but it Is expected that many more will be added to the forces next week arm Barn is Destroyed ire of unknown origin completely destroyed a large barn belonging to Ack Idy just west of this city Wednesday night The loss on the barn and con tents was $750 part of which is cov eted by insurance Resumed County School Commissioner Deland Davis is reviving the good old fashioned practice of in the rural schools These matches are already arousing much interest among the pupils stimulating as they do greater effort of the scholars to be come proficient in this important branch of their rudimentary educa tion Special Christmas Services The famous Christmas story Last by Henry Van Dyke will be given at the service at the irst Pres byterian church Sunday evening The Christmas spirit will prevade all the INVALID ROBBED Kenton () Dec 11 Thieves stole $100 from trousers on a bed post be longing to John Quinn 90 an invalid musical capacity of the instru to purchase deposit is made The coupon below will appear in this news paper several times One of them together with 30 cents will procure for our pa i rons one of the chimes Mail orders will cost 5 cents extra for postage send money order or stamps a simpler observance Important the card to faet that no new or ed hy German money Tim was custody of an tig mi' of nc re CAMEMBERT One of the finest 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 RESH COTTAGE CHEESE We round out our cheese department by furnishing daily the finest fresh cottage cheese you ever tast ed 10c pound An Interesting fas cinating program was given under the Redpath Chautauqua aus pices at Post theatre riday evefiing under the title of of the South A company of native Maoris from New Zealand portrayer for the benefit of their audience the old wild life Of the savage tribes of the South Sea Islands wearing cos tumes of the primitive people and in troducing the strange old folk songs and costumes of the aborigines 1 1 a i 1 1 tUUrullCB a Ut'UUai puiui ui umHUU vtn uemg Uiu jivaujerun cjiurcn office where they can always be secur ed Amateurs at the Bijou Noble assisted" by Clyde Carlyle Ox It has the new No 6 Columbia Repro It has the new bayonet joint tone It has the regular standard Columbia motor which plays three records on one winding 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 The Angel Chimes are Worth 75c Campaign Started The lo cal Salvation Army ore has started a campaign In Battie Creek which it is hoped will net 100 quarts of fruit and 100 glasses of least 100 Christmas baskets distributed by the army in and it is hope! that a amount of fruit end jelly will be se cured to supply etch basket with one quart of fruit and a glass of jelly Dies At Daughter's Home Joseph Garlock 70 years old died at the home of his daughter Mrs Earl Em mons 407 West Van Buren street at 1:30 o'clock this morning The wife and all children were present at the death bed Besides the widow four daughters Mrs Charles Straw and Mrs Emmons at whose home he died boht of Battle Creek Mrs Jones of Milton Junction Wis and Mrs Ed Stone of Lima Wis one son George Garlock of St Paul Minn an aged mother two sisters and three broth ers arc left to mourn his loss uneral services will be conducted from the Hebble chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 Eider Langdon officiat ing The body will be taken ville Wis where interment made fact Dr Eddy rays that ti to have his tests investigat Ton of Meat Is Sold Nearly a ton of meat was sold on the municipal market today according to City Seal er red Barnard who had charge of the market ew vegetables were brought to the city owing to the cold weather armers at the market to day stated that will bring all the produce they have left to the city be tween now and the holidays as well as an abundance of meats and fowls Prices were exceptionally low today OR ARBITRATION LOCAL STREET CAR DIERENCES miralty court tlmlay lease The elephants in large num ley and Emmett Graham were award ed the first prize last night at the Bijou in the amateur vaudeville con test This trio presented a dramatic sketch entitled Last Third De The second prize went to Adolph Swodowka a local magician who performed a number of clever sleight of hand experiments Verdict avors Defendant George Wilson arrested by Undersheriff rank Eddy in the northern part oi the state several days ago was found not guilty by a jury in Justice Clyde court yesterday afternoon on a charge of embezzlement Attor ney John Davis appeared for defendant Assistant Prosecutor rian Cooper handling the case on 'half of tht people The jury was about an hour Our Christmas Savings Club for 1916 will open for enrollment England Tales inal Act oortant Matter Tli at tliero who spoilt says that hu i li i zrf I a eancc at the IW Among iho features plant'd in the crown koitlcmmit of Im dispute with the I nlutl States gov "ii ti nt Peculiar Case In Court Hellenga of Thiee OaJu arrested yesterday on a charge of "faciiu will be "arraigned before lux Clyde Eberstein on this charge iate this afternoon Hellenga has retained Attorney John Davis case according to evidence City Sealer red Barnard' has secur ed is an exceptionally peculiar on Hellenga purchased an orchard nea Three Oaks early last fall and start ed selling tlie apples by the car jimt as soon as they upened The defen dant alleges ho vever that while tin apples under question were no doubt shipped from his orchard they werr sent in a car of which he had no xiiowledge While it is probame tbae he is guilty technically City Sealer Barnard is inclined to believe that he may not be guilty morally and as a consequence is carrying on a rigid vestigation today in an effort place the blame on the man who really responsible Cards co Sale Again The Christ mas Decision Card was organized in "Imperial Picture The Dor sey motion pictures of In dia" will be shown at the Sunday af ternoon meeting in the Congregation al church Dr George of the Chicago ield sent through the Orient on an expedi tion about a year ago and as a result of his travels he brought back many thousand feet of pictures Laudig of this city who has resided in India will lecture with the film The pictures of Imperial India give very vivid ideas of the abodes of the royalty of the country the royal sports such as elephant races tiger fights cheetah fights and swordtnan ship bers are pictured at play at work in battle and in the hunt services ai this church during the next three Sundays At the morning service Rev George Barnes will preach upon the subject "God's Pur pose in the Incarnation" and special music appropriate to the Christmas season will be sung at all services The story which will be read on Sun day evening in place of the regular sermon is one of the well known stories of this famous writer and pe culiarly appropriate to be used at this particular time Walker Cochran and Charles Hod Ion export billiard players will play in ir match game at 2 balk lino it the Athelstan club rooms Monday evening December 13 instead of kci'inbi 2W ai'c onling to a lolcgranhich Thomas Morgan of Die enter ainment today The entertainment will start at 8clock opening with a pocket bil iard match between two star play ers selected from fho menibt rrjup the club The billiard match tween Cochran and llcddon will low A buffet luncheon ami smoker follow the billiard game to be givenn honor of the visiting players Local Students Are Honored Harold Ring and Burdette Bellinger two well known local young men both grad tales of the local high school have been chosen to represent the Mich igan Agricultural college on the de bating platform this year Three im oortant debates have already been scheduled by the A team The two Battle Creek young men were chosen from a large number of con 'estants and will represent one half of the debating strnegth of the A teams The college is represented In wo first teams a negative and affirm ative of two members each Mr Kin vill be a member of the affirmative team and Mr Bellinger a member lite negative team This is the first time in the history of the school at East Lansing that two local yount men have been so honored in a sin gle year Both Mr Bellinger and Mr King were members of the high school debating teams here ord Ladd of Detroit' who 1ms been the city during ihc past looking after legal work in Dm ircuit court will le called in to giui ho he board Don't ferr food for crowing toy: is duo to the dismissal street car conductors ago it has since been tlm street car men are the dismissal of another Commerce rooms for musical program Rev George "t'dmmi the American Columbia It has the hinged enclosing lid light schedule about a yar ago trect car men feel as though hevas discharged simply as spiti on 1ho part of the comp my i officials Thev have demanded that i Cable Piano Co 108 Main St Arbitrators Will Meet Tuesday Trouble Grows Out Of Dismissal Of One Employe CHRISTMAS tl a wuria wiae non tlaj is near and we wish resist our pat rons in its celebration especially since wo have been successful in obtaining through direct importation from SOLINGEN a large quantity of the famous Cough Mrs Hugh Cook Scottsville says: "About were living in i Columbia Crafonola with 20 Double Disc ords Sunday Service Rev Raymond Pilcher pastor of the Ur bandale Methodist church has an nounced the following theme for his Sunday morning preaching service Secret of a Light The Epworth league devotional service will be led by one of the members and the subject will be Promise of Rev Mr subject for services at the Washington Heights Methodist church Sunday evening will be Makes a Happy three weeks le mi that objecting do employe of the read who was let ut several months ago The discharge of the one man instead of sev ral is the issue which the streetar men are fighting at the present Lime Dillard Experts Will Be At Athelstan Club Monday Night An "open meeting for' men to which especially non members of the broth erhood are invited is to be held by the Maple Street Methodist ChurchBrotherhood Tuesday evening Decem ber 14 A 6:30 supper will be' served by the entertainment com mittee followed by a short business session A social program will given The instrument is the $35 uratonoia 1 It has the Columbia tone controj leaves at the front Battle Creek last year and had a vide popularity throughout the coun try It was endorsed by tjm local min later's association and by many or ganizations in other places as a help ful step toward of Christmas which commend people were the ganizalion was required by the card the opportunity to help in' world wide needs was given and a saner obser vance of Christmas was contemplat ed About 10000 of these cards was sold throughout the country last year a large number being used in Battle Creek These Christmas Derision Cards are on sale again this year re quests having already conic various parts of the country can uuiainc'i uiri i i Says She Acted Legally Mrs Mabie Platt takes exception to the report that she illegally took clothing from William Snyder at Jackson which was his property Mrs Platt secured the clothing at the Prison City upon A request of a local clothing firm from 'which Snyder purchased the articles in question on credit she says He had failed to make his payments she further asserts five xetirs ago when finrinr fl JY1 Cough found it just as repre way it promptly and cured quicker than anj thing I Obtainable everywhere The whole outfit de livered subject to trial in your home where nothing at all but the ment can influence vou $5 a month is all we ask after the first i Rexall Druq Store Jefferson Ave Battle Creek Mich a delightful ard healthful HAPPINESS OR THE CHILDREN The BIJOU will have a mighty good show and a big CH RISTMAS TREE which will be loaded with TOYS furnished by MAPL LAKE MILLS There will be gifts for every child THE TIME NEXT SATURDAY 2:30 THE EIJGU THEATRE One of the most delicious cheeses we ever cut is MACLAREN'S PIMENTO CHEESE A full cream cheese with Pimento added and unusual with Pimento cheese sold by the pound Comes at 40c but goes twice as far as ordinary cheese A wonderfully rich flavor Ibis beautiful Ornament is a groat doebra with its To Answer Religious Questions A question box or open parliament is to be conducted by Rev Robert Webb pastor of the irst Baptist church at the evening services Sun day People who are troubled by questions regarding religious life and faith may send such questions to Rev Mr Webb or place them on the of fering plates The pastor will devote ten or fifteen minutes of service to answering these questions 1 S50 at $5 a month Tlie date of the arbitration meet ing at which an atlempt will )i made to settle difficulties between the United Traction company Good News from ather I Jt Burke has returned Ann Arbor where he visited his brotli er Rev ather Anthony Burke at St Joseph's Sanitarium ather Burke's condition is the best that possibly could be expected after a severe op eration He appreciated most sin cerely the kind wishes from his many friends extended to him through Dr Burke and wished to convey bis ap preciation for the kindly interest the people of Battle Creek have taken dur ing his sickness and operation He will be most happy after his recov ery which no doubt will require a number of weeks to greet and again be with the good people in whom lie is so kindly interested ather Burke hopes to resume his duties as pastoi ef St church about ebru ary AT THE POST cult science and im orient rc nays assocmtMi tOg(thrr ami if lb' re is eomury where fllo learned men have really found th l)IJII1(lj 'iih lhoo who have passed Die 101111V!" jH probably In the demonstrations niado suinciciitl jfyiug j8 The records to the value of $15 you can select yourself There are hundreds of records I in the standard 65 cent series from which to make up your list to this demand that tlie meeting of! arbitration was called in an attempt to settle tbj difficiilfy without definite break between the two fac tions might cccur in the si apo of a strike for next Tuesday The arbitration includes At lion for the Christmas tree and charm fills young and old with the glee and cheer of Christmas it is Lt) inches high and made of best nkkel plated metal Six angels uphold three different tuned bells above these is a small turbine wheel with the Star of Bethlehem This witeel revolves tlirougli the heat of three candles phn ed be tween angels and thus the chimes ring Michigan and local street car condietors has oeen net board of torney Joseph Hooper and It Ouch and State Labor Commission er Janies Cunningham Though it was reported earlier this week the trouble between the two factions Angel Chimes Cheese for Epicures man under question was the car employe who made Die lor an eight hour working The This Coupon Good or One Christmas Chimes vrVV A GIT OR EVERY BOY GIER MAPL LAKE MILLS of Battle Creek Mich makert of MAPL LAKE Whole Wheat Bran and all have joined hands with the BIJOU management for an afternoon of tie re to leave the scofi undecided as to lief her or ivt there can be Himg in pirtttialfsnt Is sotm ihing in Dr Eddy i 1 1 vfnru In lit nt IltiJJl will demonstrate boyond the contradiction Sunday night which Dr Eddy will uresent W1II in A chid' fils Jxtndon open hpht toanceU is presented tiy him before all leading scientists of England as Woli as tills county slate writing floating tables and chair the famous it i ouch ejnineni i scientists as Prof Crooks Wall ice Tydall Sargent Cov and ttheis IB A RiHHHHBBMBSBDBBIBKBKBBkBEaBKSBBI Monday Dec 20 Battle Creek Mid) The Ba ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i in i gjaacagn ion in in hn r1 Xi vis Di A ii Di" 3 I i a 4 i AoteJ Read The Wa 1 1 ai Or Vt iff I.

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