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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926. IMENCIL ;cf all! ; , , aIPIy: - - r MINISTER TO WOOD-GLIFTON- 'S v.. Mrs. John W. Elllsoa w hostess to the members of the I'topU club and. totted tTiest at fcer homt bo tooras Thursday aflernon. were prettily, decorated with sweet-pecarnations and ferns. Sewing, music and a delicious luncheon were the features the afternoon. The fuUowtnf invited guests were twesenty Mrs. Roy -- Huorgr Mf Clarliwi Strong. Mrs. Ray EiUson, Mrs. A. C. Sutherland and Mrs. Wil- 11a si Douglas. President UKMidge and Secretary Kellogg aJi, Fnim'$ financial (CP) - debt, VMf llairl Btsrenger ban taken up th French ambassadorship her temporarily, preparing in business like maimer for his gigantic task. lie has concluded the iiueurties of calling opoa President Ooolidge and Secretary of State Kellogg and Id few days will formally renew hi acqmVntam with Secretary of ilie T.. ITreasurj, Mellon. .. Since Beraoger's visit here last ' fall as a member of the Caillaux debt commission, wbieh was nnsnc- cessful,' h0 has developed a knowledge of the American language and la now prepared to fare Mellon across the conference table, to ob- tain the. settlement which be says bis counttry desires greatly. $1,01)0,0(10,000 Watch for "Ad ? 1 yy will discontinue to c arry M e n's an d Boys' Clothing . . . and to close them out . . . we have cut the prices to the NON-PRODUCI- I m & Tnu tr tn correct wlnUr dfata ta wors by Uiw Gjenlftnl tfaia yea, ManaiD uincJt. it just shows that knes muffs aren't new, aftsr i ths Green lend girls vent. B0sr,roums ueir socu. T NG GRAPE ACREAGE NEW TODAY bi opportunity- - - - See ad. in FRANCISCO, Jan. 22 (U. Figures issued by the I'nlted SAN P.) g g ... feuVrul eMiiiunted .and prodtR-llo- for fill freshmen un- of the California state de- an entrance, anlz in figures' lianment vof aertcuHure, but " vf-pur.iexajeipxcsa the milnlua tha t Klrl listed VunltjTairas 4eerease in grape: ere-modem fiction. a gfr. has teen a. factor In. the Jehabi ' Uegardiug the" bookr She wrote. litation of the San' Joaquin valley, Thackeray, is wonderful. Vanity which is now entering a new period Fajr cannot be; equalized." of prosperity. Many thousands of acres which tomoining disregard for gium- to grapes' tave In hud" leen uiar, pnnetuation-aMt-spetH- ng one sentence, : another of the stu been put Into cotton" and otbef ' BERKELEY, Jau., 22. (Tutted' dents wrote, "I play the piano a crops. Dairying too has played its i'News. ) Some strange information tune ana I just love to do it I am art. with hundreds of .farmers baa ome4 light i ft e.mejM'JCiun-inatlon- s wrtrsxire-weth- er hear JreppiTirTfer cows; each and reeeiv- others like l. at the I'titverstty of me play or' not I wish 1 did." iugreU M0st''otrtfremsJttfiiH. 'The farmers of the central agri- It was a d who contributed contained in answers,,turned In at that. . ; cul(ural basin of ealifornia," said the conclusion of "Subject A," a re- But girls were not, the only ones onej San Joaquin valley banker, "are to show that a university meant lit going back, to thFTarmingilphllpsoT IT DRIVES OIT WORMS . by of their forbears in the east tle iir their lives. The surest sign of worms in chil- that a farm should be as "I'm in for athleticism, in of 18 going interest lack dren paleness, as possible." . ' ..: ' otfe"' wrote youth. play, fretfulness, variable appetite, to an! '"In some cases kindness nlrkine at the nose and sudden - so we -starting in sleep. When these gympOJnflia4oms appear It is. tine to give should be tin d to God's dumb exit penned another. tWhite'srearn Vermifuge., few ters," love Melt in spoon: inhale vapocsj a pretty panefamn," was "I doses drives out the worms and puts apply freely up nostrils. - youth's-ref- la oneof road on product one the little he m again. :: White's Cream- Vermifuge tion. Football is most exacting of a has a record of fifty years of suc- cessful use. Price 35c. .Sold 'by college, sport," was the declaration O r IT Million Jan Adv.. found among the answers. Hedquist Drug Stores. course- - P'a ''"' Dodge tour $1007 ing car. "Good condition, Cflty Auto Top & Pain ng Co. States department of agriculture FOR SALE or trade show that grape acre age In California decreased 02,599 acres between 1923 and 1925. The same group of statistics shows that the acreage to increase during the three years was in wine grapes which showed a gall. .of 2090 acres. -There rls discrepancy between Sunday'sHerald nl)ie to sliHh. 8 CHILDREN'S NURSERY W Children taken care of anytime. Reas F-onable rates. Phone 734-3 Everything sold on a money back eaa hi ntm, I niels Auto Wreckage. Phone B8: -- I'rovo, "'used parts. . . S ww-:- : fuodern tea ted . 'three rnniii 1 iirnlahed.i)iiL '5ft A - J 2S 5th E. Phone 298-J- . SOVIET d truck suitable for FOR bakery or other delivery work. Inoui're 90 N 2nd E. ' ;tr co-e- . BIGPR0BIB1 5 . - UEAD COLDS II - f V VAPORUB Vt rnfr $525--1b- s 8 . furnished 92 S2nd 9 ORANGES , Large Sweet Navel, 2 do?, 70. vI&:J.rMdrefc68 , l8t ' W. first . lb.' Sodas 3 CRAX . . . . PUMPKIN... lift. 16 oz. 45c jarr2-for- . No. One Shell WALNUTS . . " Ladies' $1.50 CQp AU-wo- ..... APPLES;.; 50c 5 lb. bags already-- 4. . A.Li- - Whole . : .half; ib 3 to 5 lbs. average lb. ATHENS. LINKSAUSAGE. Ib.All POT ROASTS. , Best : Gauntlet" Tobogan ol $1.00 Rayon Ribbed A few frve"hasncreiaentntai-1- " come a serious problem, according to fijjures presented by Justice Oommlssar Kursky after an inves l tigation' of cooperative '. Kursky reported that embezzle ment is prevalent in cooperatives than irtany .other Soviet Institution, -- j JJJ- Sport Hose . 1 ' (JO - of Mackinac possible throughout'thl jean w ... It is ; r m planned to Clear four prioi highwiys their northern terminus at th4 Straits this year and to extend ,thi program next year if tha experlj ment is successful. Thla will inj volte plowing M fSSi MM of joe Coat jo north of .tha 'snow Un. snW- removal In thla territory" ia estimated at $100 a mile annually clpal north-and-sou- . - ' . Quality and Service; 100 lbs. WHOLE CORN 100 lbs. CRACKED CORN 100- - lbs. FINE GROUND CORN ... 100 lbs. BEST" WHITE MILL RUN 100 lbs. WHITE SHORTS 100 lbs. .x:.:;..;.:::,$i.85 $1.80 $2.10' OOlbs? tt Jan. 22. (UP) nosesliri another severe surgeons are 100 per opera on quoting as low as f HOLLTWOOrj, of Tlie on trial charges of embezzlement. The mone. ary loss through embezzlement sustained by the cooperatives during this period Is estimated at seven ' million rabies. : (. A serious case of graft in a rural cooperative often leads to its extinction:, for the share can'tal of these organizations is very small. The .... political effect of embezzlement in the rural districts 'is also regarded aa especially bad ;4ecause thfe distrust With which the more conservative, peasants regard all such resent Ideas as conperatfoh and discourages the majorl y ot the wert-place- 51.9Q WHEAT"..,, t.'.. price first ix provfeicesiorr-th- e months of 1925 reveal that 11,526 in Hollywood has taken Locar plastic (livi'iduals connected with coopera- slump. tives ,.:.......$1.90 , SUFFERSSLUMP tion Senor- Jose Moya del Pino, cele brated Spanish portrait - painter, threw panic in the local plastic market by broadcasting that the screen stara all possessed beautiful noses. The nose sculptors had been thriving heretofore on film and cauliflower Trade. v In fairness it must be said that Senor Pino comments wer&jnade after he bad " s, to-th- WHOLE OATS ... " 100 lbs. . CHOP OR ROLLED OATS ... . 100 lbs. ilzWHOLE BARLE' 100 lbs. CHOP OR ROLLED BARLEY '. 100 lbs. QUALITY CHICKEN FEED... " ' 100 lhs. , FISH MEAL LAY MASH 100 lbs. DAIRY FEED '1, . . . f painted portraits. ...... .Vfc'UU $1.90 $2.00 ..; - ....$2.50 ....$2.00 : m I -- wRijasaaBWsaaatBaBBSBSBBBSsasaBsi . Jan. 22. Mlch.T . ,. SOLVEPROBELM - LANSING CO Aft - commissions collected generous from the 15 feminine stars of Whom 34-4- ' So. 4 West 6 PHONE 34 UP) Experiments- - to dctermiue practi d cability of winter touring in districts of northern Michigan-are to be made by the state highway department this winter, While the state has penetrated the country of the north k of hard roads which with a snow-isolate- cut-ov- net-wor- , - Binding sao at embezzlerrjJThe jeccut Soviet congress modified the . trim inal legislation of the country in the direction of moderation. The gen ,eral prlna'ple was laid down that Ibe death penalty' should only be ipiposed in .the event of crimes which are directly aimed at the ex Istenee of the state." 7 - 3 Yards Colored eagy-acce- NOSE MAKING asajfaLfromjarrying out the Ton-- . stant exbnrtlons of the Commnnlst party to organize cooperatives. The Soviets are determined to eliminate 0ie r Tsarist tradition of graft in offlcenolders; and the le gal axe is Du ng sharpened for. the , - j. - 24c S20c tutl . . ' Ladies 70 cents Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, 2 pair . . . . ; 39c .0 Q at,.. - .tJ Pat Hour ent, ice cwt. . . $3.70 ffl ffl cwt 01 flft pairs L. D. S. Garments Regular $1.25 to $1.50 Fancy Country Geritleman can , PANCAKEFLOUR ' ' Here'sTlnstant Relieffroiii Bunions and Soft Corns' Jonathans box CORN.... ' - ". Bargains! Bargains! Cabbages, carrots, Parsnips . 1CP IJU 10 lbs. Good .' ' Soft 2 for VEGETABLES SALMON HALIBUT'. ' 35c ' Large cans 2 for :.t..v. JAM,.... V . . . . Dollar Sale 45c MOSCOW Emberzle. (UP) ment among Russian Turn 1 coopers Russian1 FOR SALE for cash Two ton Nash truck, used twelve months. Phone i Fancy Buttons give every Bettler centers of population eight months of the year, no attempt has aver been made to clear the huge drifts of snow which block the roads dur ing the winter. The highway department la making plans for purchase of large rota ry ptowj whtcA, xiffWala helleve, will be-- ciipable of cutting tha drifts and making automobile travel from Detroit and Chicago to the Straits rneB8i-es,b- FOR RKNT One furnished three rooms and Imtb.. sfeam heat, ment In the cooperatives can be t and cold water, strictly modem. tributed to ibe rural 'branches. 415 8. t'nlv. Ave. Phone 1058. Information covering thfrty-two Some Saving Prices ..ORANGES ORANGES W. - Middy Laces Earrings Hair Nets Bone Hair Tins Kid Curler a fina-ncia- FOR RENT Nicely apartment close in. 6 yards Silk Lingerie - Z;r&aid Silk Tassels . . Cali-forltf- ... 8bviel--oongre- SALE-For- WILL sacrifice 1925 Ford roadster, fully equipped with balloon tires, alotorneter; Klawn hornrmany oth than aeeesseriosi CoBt three months ago. Same as new. Make me an offer. II. K. Jolley 165 N. 3rd W. Phone 10O2-J,- - ' Stick-Pi- ns Van Raalte Gloves view of the preralent emliezzlerhent" the a r decided, tjbal thl the flagrant courts should grafter to face a firing squad. Jus further tice Co laminar Kursky recommends thut persons acctised of embezzlement should not be granted baU and thail their property be attached. In addition to advocating e sug. tjbea represive them rests that be cooperatives selves could avert much of the cor "ruptloTlMFla more care and Judgment ia electing their responsible officers. jof Men's White Handkerchiefs Linen Laces But-H- n- 'nldemic G size 14 Cotton Laces . t Men's Soft Collars Fancy Handkerchiefs Women's Vests I. EMBEZZLEMENT-AMON- Shoe Polish J White Hose T ihi, FOR - RENT EXAMINED w Children's Union Suits . 't miss this 'ini!d for Saturday by-the- ir ONDECREASE RNIA I- !. u quick!"? own acsonrj)autnent, while" Mlsa ktte Jones awoBipa tiled Professor McAllister. Miss Mary Wooleu,drs- ' . matic art teacher of the Prevo high The S. G S. dull and lnlvlted school rave a reading entitled -Tha Littlest fiebeL" AXdaUitj, ully . eUter gueg ' wera talned Thursday evening at the luncheon was served. home of Miss Elisabeth Taylor. The Mrs. George F. Carroll was hostitw entertainment for the evening con sisted of music, game and needle to the niemliers of the Social Hour work. A dainty luncheon was club at lier home In Oreui Thurs served ta the mem hers and tb fol day aftomoon- .- Mrs. John E. Chris- lowing invited cuests: Mrs. T. M. t ensea gave the literary number enWaddell and Mlxs Lora Dunu. titled "Green Overcoat" The reruain- der of tne a'fternoou. was spent with Members of the Alpha Tono club needlework a iill niniile. In the evening the club members and invited uests were the guests Din of Mr. Edua Broadbent at her were joined partHer home Thursday evening.. Needle ner was served, followed by a pleas-ap- t work, music and game formed a de evening spent with progressive lightful evening's entertainment. A "500. The high prisesj,eroa,ard- dainty luncheon was served. ' The ed tOTBrSumlBernBhdMTsTTtulbn club members present - were the Partridge' and the consolatloh pn'ie Misses Leon a to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Christensen. 4berine Huish . Ramsey, Faun Ellertwrn, Kate ElliService Star "legion met son, May Uoddard, Lucille Manson, Ilattie Monson Tbelma Strong, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jane Brtnkerhoff. The meetZella Evans avid Eleanor Prows. The invitedguests .JfereMls ing was opened with the singing of Merle Bingham. Waa Rhea Blumen- - "America" and Mrs. J. Boyd, thaL 'Miss Rachel Simmons and president of the legion, read tbo " Mrs.. Melba Tilton. . salute to the flag. A short business Roses and carnations formed at meeting was held after which Mrs. tractive decorations for the enter Priscllia8wenon gave a comic CSnow ren , readings and Mrs-J- . taining rooms. dered two readi'iigsi - Mr. and Mrs. L B. Harmon de Dainty refreshments werenserved lightfully, enteiTained a number of to Mrs. J. V. Boyd," Mrs. Annie Col friends at their- - home' Thursday Una. Mrs. A. W. Jones, Mrs. J. C. even ng. Progressive games formed SnOW. Mrs. Priscllla Swenson, Mrs. the main feature of the entertain Elizabeth Barrett, Mrs. George A' ment and a dainty luncheon fol Clark, Mrs. Zella Mnnwaring, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Vinlowed. The guest list included Mr. and cent, Mrs. Jennie Wilkinson; Mrs. Mr; Sterling Emtnbrack, Mr. and Richmond, . M Isa .JfeseL3noK,. the Mrs, Owen Barnett, Mr, and Mrs. Misses Maurine and Velma Brinter- Aldous Dixon, Prot and Situ. I. nori ana tne iioKiewt. . .. Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Hugh The Telke Reading "Sub uet Thursday afternoon at the tome of Mra O. W. BaUey, with Mrs. Ales, HedquUt aa sbsIsi iik noKteiw. Vocal solos were beautifully rendered by Mrs. Fay L. Btiehl and Prttf. J. Wi tf ha IT i Peterson. . 22. expert tvliWfalr war ,W. McAllister, a, i WASHINGTON. Ci r 8odaJ Editor, Pbooe 101 FUND WAR DEBT II rYTeterrfletri Berenger MeU i PAGE THEE LAY MASH M Men's and Ladies' Wool Underwear in odd sizes. 01 flfl Regular prices $3.00 to $6.00L' ". . . . . ;. V I'M While they last;eaclf 7.. SWEATERSlforJwyaand girls, regular $2.50 to $6.00, While they Iast,ach7 ; C1 I ON SALEJATURDAY COME i CWt.-- r; ; ; ; MILL RUN ; , CWt a i mjt Jenkins Knit Gooffs Co. ... a a a a t t f a c .f. ' I t t j ..$1.35- - MIXED COW FEED;- CWtf'fs-- ... ..$1.85 .$1.90 $1.70 $2.05 -i wt.-- Ib. 50 North' University Ave. .. . ... FEEff "7MIXED CHICKEN OYSTER SHELL ' EARLY a CHOP CORN f , THEM IN OUR WINDOW . ::S;S.:::S.:;::$2.10. t WHOLE CORN aji t v a :.t$1.95 City Feed Store . t . : Pree Delivery 151N.U.Ave. " Phone III Actually Reduces the Swelling Soft Corns Dry Bight Up - and Can Be Picked Off . . - 1I i Druggists Say Emerald Oil Must Give Complete Satid faction or Money (jneenully Keiunded. 7 e bottle of Moone's tlons at regular intervals an Get a Emerald Oil (full strength) today. swelling reduces. And as for. Soft Corns a few apfc Everywetr-atocke- d druf atore-ba- a plications each night at bed tlnu? this, witii the dls.fnct nnderstandlng and they just seem to shrivel right i r that your money will be cheerfully up and scale oft. two-ounc- j- . l j Nrmatter-booTTdncerthe dlseoarageijoif. . inlSmmationl. wfreness and" pain ' have been wtth pads, shield ;ofi much, quicker than any remedy you other applications- if win have no fried Emerald Oil then you havej ever used. , Tour bunnions may be ao'swollen something to learn. Something that and inflamed that you think . you win end yon,foojt tfbnbles for ever rmnla-Hthican't grf another step. Tour shoes KIt'a .a . wondtrtfm oils with, may fee! as if they are eating right combinatlOB. of easctlal Into the flesh. ' You feel sick - all camphor and Wer antiseptics soj over with the pain and torture and marveloua that tnousands of botttoj nrav for' auick reUef.:. What's" to are sold annualny for reducing varl f ' cose or swollen veins. ' be done? of All druggists and every good drug. Two or three1 aopUcatlona Emerald Moone'a Emerald'OU and h fifteen gia$ guarantees Moone's minutes all the pain and ' soreness Oil to end your foot- troubles . o returnednritoea w. a . . disappears. - A few, mora applica money y' i baclrf - - r |