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I I i iii', niii i ii i iiiiipii. i in i Jffr- r .hi in i II Buy Any Land In St. Clair TVVTLTJnP Buy Any Land In bt. Llair 6 ) i W I County Until You FIRST -LV--L Receive an Abstract of Eiajijxirmuij Title Alade by THE ST. CLAIR COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. We Guarantee the Title to your property. L. T. BENNETT, Manager U. S. Savings Bank Bldg.. Port Huron, Mich, Discriminating Housewives in their business of successfully running a home a business that all agree demands infinite good judgment and skill like their fellow-women in the commercial world, find in the Checking Ac count something which, once en joyed, they would be loath to re linquish. This institution particularly welcomes women's accounts, and makes special provision for the comfortable and convenient hand ling of their financial affairs. First National Bank Vhe Dank That Says "Thank Vou." Member of the FEDERAL RESERVE "STgiIg., ILvdllcIg-a-rL- BANK Phone 49 Yale tSZl 1 if ft WTT? Tf TIRE VULCANIZING, SECTIONAL W j UvJ WORK, TUBE WORK, RE-TREADING and other work in this line. Have engaged the services ofan experienced man to do this work. If you have any old tires or tubes you have laid aside and consider useless, bring them to us and we will tell you whether they can be mend ed or not. We burn carbon out of your cylin ders while you wait. 3 GET Oxy-Acctclyn Welding Our Specialty CHAS. BARR The y bud Expositor J as. A. MnN7.ir.s, Publisher. Entered In tno Post-Office at YaJo aa Stcmd Clans Wail Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year 81&0 Six Months 75c Thursday, April 22, 1920 JEWELRY, CHINA WARE, SILVER WARE, CLOCKS and WATCHES The Holiday season has passed and I thank my customers for the liberal patronage accorded. My stock of Jewelry, Chinaware, Silverware, Clocks, Watch es and Optical goods is complete and anything you need I am in a position to furnish you with. Repairing neatly and promptly done. L. ROY FULLER JEWELER OPTICIAN R teSTWo SPECIALIZE in GROCKK1KS OF QUALITY. ft J I Try a Pound of REAL Coffee Of course our customers know how good they are, but for the benefit of othere we want to say that we have the best Coffee on the market today Perfection, at 60c a pound; C-I Santos at 50c, and Egyptian at 40c. These come in bulk, and the price of the fancy carton and can are added to the quality. Give it a trial. ...PEED T-TLOS... The Expositor travels over every street in the city and road in the country Let it carry your message to the people. METHODIST PROTESTANT Services for next Sunday Class meeting, 10:00. Preaching service, 10:30. Our nastor will Dreach a ser- mnn on 'Christian Stewardship." Subject, "The Christian's Respon- aibilitv in the Use of Money. Text, Malachi 3 : 8-12. "Will a man rob God? Yet ve have robbed me. Sunday school, 11:30. Christian Endeavor, 7:00. Evenincr service. 7:30. Sub ject, "Our Duty to the Bystand er. John 11: 42. "But because oi the people that stand by, I said it, that they may believe that thou hast sent me. The L. A. S. were entertained on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Isaiah Martin. D. Ryan, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Morning worship at 10:30. Ser mon subject: "Lovest thou me. Anthem. Sunday school at 11:45. Alfred Keys, Supt Both banners went to Miss Fead s class last Sunday for 100 per cent attendance, 2 new members and the best offering. Evening worship at 7:30. Spec ial musical numbers. Topic, "Wells of Salvation." Bible study and prayer meeting on Thursday evening, 7:30. The choir will meet with Mrs. Staley Friday evening, April 23. Frederick D. Mumby, Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Alfred Martin, Minister Morning worship, 10:30. Sub ect, "One Soweth, and Another Ileapeth." Sunday school 11:45. Mrs. L Roy Fuller, Supt. Evening worship 7:30, subject, "Is Future Punishment Everlast ing." (By special request. Music by the chorus choir. Lord, it is good for us to be here. You are always cordially welcome. East Greenwood Evangelical Association Church Rev. W. F. Boettcher returned from conference Tuesday night. He is assigned to his charge here again for the coming year, to the satisfaction of all concerned. East Greenwood Preaching at 10:00 a.m. Sunday school, 11:00. West Greenwood Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. Preaching at 3:00 p. m. A welcome to all our services. W. F. Boettcher, Pastor MENNONITE CHURCH Elder R. M. Dodd, presiding eld er, of Pontiac, is on the field this week to hold quarterly meeting. He will preach in the Greenwood - church Thursday evening and all the rest of the services will be held in the Brick Chapel. Friday evening, preachincr: Saturdav evn. ning, business meeting; Sunday 10 a. m., lellowship and ordnance meeting; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. We extend you an invitation. J. A. Avery, Pastor. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday services: Sabbath school, 10:00. Class meeting, led by Rev. Wilson, 11:00. Preaching in evening, 7:30. Bidleman School No preaching at Bidleman school next Sunday, but preaching one week from Sunday. Everybody welcome. J. A. Kelley. Pastor. AUCTION SALES Frank Crist, havincr sold his farm 1 mile north of Yale, will of fer for sale at the premises on Thursday, April 22, all of his farm live stock, agricultural im plements, etc. Sale at one o'clock. Usual terms. W. W. Lord, auc tioneer. Mrs. Fred Specht & Son, two miles east and one mile south of Abbottsford Station or twn miles north of Beard's Hills, hav ing sold their farm will sell at public auction all their farm live stock, agricultural implements, etc., on Friday, April 30th, com mencing at 12 o'clock m., sharp. Usual terms. Geo. W. Bell, auctioneer. The men of the M. E. church will serve a six o'clock dinner on Friday evening, April 30 in the church dining room. JOHN D. JR., OUT FOR INTEUIH WORLD'S RICHEST YOUNG MAN DODGES NO QUESTIONS SURPRISES DETROIT SAYS CHURCHES MUST WORK IN HARMONY John D. Rockefeller, Jr., when he recently visited Detroit In the inter ests of the Interchurch World Move ment, astounded tho residents of the Btato metropolis by the frunknesa of his views. No matter what tho ques tion, he spoke his views right cut. Among other things, ho said: "Some people charge that capitalists uao the church to keep working men content ed. They say that poor people do not attend church. "Io you" addressing tho reporter. "notice whether or not the rich at tend them? I have soon no evidence that the poor desert the church any more than the rich. "Thero may bo individual minis ters who tear to cfi'cnd some rich pari.-,hionor. I do not know personal ly cf any such ca:e. It is absurd to say that ihere is any such general subservience. it ' 'M 11 ;;; ; t 'H ? v: ..J:''' . ,f 'J JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. "Some 'wet New York newspapers charged recently that my father and I have spent $30,000,000.00 to get pro hlbitlon so as to get more work ou' of our employes. "I found by investigation that m; father and I together have g'ver. $30,000 for prohibition. We have dono it because wo believe it is r. great moral improvement for thi country. Profiteering? Yes, there is profi'. wring. The man who charge $10; lor a $30 article I:? a profiteer. Anc! the working man who charges $1 fcr Co cents worth of work is a profiteer. "Neither I nor my father have hnil pnything to do for twenty years with the price of gasoline. "The Interchurch World Movement is imperative because the time has come when churches and Christian must ceaso fighting and competing with one another, and Join in a unltod battle against organized unbelief and .-in. Seventy per cert of th Pro tstanta of America hrxo Joined in thi; 'reat movement, i ?j-.iieve it will b3 no greatest force for righteousness in the history of the v iriJ. "I said the other day that tho sum Kmght was to be $330,000,000; a man interrupted me and said that it was tS36.000.000. I asked him, 'What docs six million dollars amount to? I will tako care of that myself.' " A FEW QUESTIONS ON THE PAY OF MINISTERS Why should mlr. ters be forced to cry for better pay? Why not turn the tables and ask the churches their rea fon for paying pastors less than they earn and even less than the cost oj living. An Industrial corporation Is roundly condemned If it pays poor wages, What, then, shall bo said of the churches ptill paying tho salary of five years ago with a dollar worth less than half what it was then? FIND FACTS ON ALL CHURCHES, IS PLANNED The object of the Interchurch World Movement Is not to eliminate or close any church. It 13 a co-oporativo move ment of denominations and It hai nc authority to close churches or to plant them. But its survey is reeking oui the facta as to where churches maj have been unwisely placed and whert they have ceased to bo useful. Then ii will Inform the general church bodW and they may do what they pleasi with the facts. Interchurch Pamphlets Offered "What It Is" is tho title of a recent pamphlet outlining tho organization and program of the Interchurch World Movement. A booklet giving a aoruo tthst more extended di.cus.'-lon is called "Tho Interchurch World Movo ment of North America: Its Origin, Turnoses and Plans." Iloth lire dis tributed free from Interchurch stall headquarters in Detroit. "The Reliable Store" Smart Clothes For Women Fashionable New Spring and Summer Apparel is aving here daily. There are Suits, Dresses, Coats and Blouses here in sullicjent variety and sizes to satisfy the pa rticular woman. Fabrics Never Were Finer Workmanship Never Quite So Perfect Models Never So Perfect The prices represent mighty fine values, as you will agree when you see them. We are showing in these new Suits the most wanted fabrics: Tricotine, Serge, Porret Twill, Mostly Navy lilue. I rices from $30.00 to $150.00. Charm, Elogence and Style in Our New Spring Coats The new fashion touch, clever pockets, smart belts, new collar, and tasty trimmings in the most pleasing shades: Silvertone, Loir iva. Polo Cloth. A wide range of prices to suit any pocketbook. HANDSOME DRESSES We are now showing some wonderful values in Georgette, Tri colette, Taffeta and Satin Dresses. All are high class dresses that will surely appeal from the standpoint of style, newness and price, also many exceptional values in Serges and Tricotine. 4cjL m v Wl in mm Th. y tWIdnm 'r. . - PHILIPINE UNDERWEAR J We have now a very attractive showing of hand-made under gar ments. Come in and see them while we have a range of sizes and full assortment of patterns. Also a very extensive showing of Mus lin and Silk under garments. A very beautiful line of Belding batin Camisole. "The Store That Sells Wooltex' The Ballentine Dry Goods Co. We Sell McCall Patterns Port Huron, Michigan LOST At the Auditorium, Yale, Thursday evening, April 15th, a silk umbrella. Finder please return to Expositor office. For Sale-The Dan Mulligan prop- . erty on North Main street. Eight room house; lights and water; full basement. For price and terms write John A. Hickey, Port Huron. Phone 1343. 4-4 For Sale Used tractors. Have one 8-1G Mogul left. This machine has years of good service in it, at about one-third the price ask ed for new ones. Call or write Harry Bennett, Applegate, Mich. 3-3 Farm For Sale 20 acres near Yale, in High school district. Land productive, buildings in first-class condition. Small fruit in abundance. For price and term's applv to Wm. Burk hart, Yale, route 5. 4-2 LOST On town line between Brockway and Al Lovelock's farm, a dark blue tivercoat. Finder will be rewarded by leav ing it at Expositor office or J. II. Gathergood's. FOR SALE One 8-16 h. p. Inter national Tractor, nearly new, at right price. Terms to suit purchaser. C. S. Erb, Yale. Phone G5, L 2L-1S. 50 For Sale Span bay colts, well matched, 2 and 3 years old, in dandy condition. Inquire of II. G. Holcomb, 1 mile west and rz i mile north of Yale. For Sale Twenty-five acres, one half mile east of Yale. Inquire at Mathews & Wight's drug store, Yale. 2-2 TEAMS WANTED For road work in Sanilac county. Ad dress, N. W. Construction Co., Port Huron. 2- .. A Home Product Why not patronize home industries? We afford you a chance to do so, and also get the best results. Try a sack of ' Yale Pride Flour for your next baking and see if you can't get the same satisfaction as you do from other brands. We will leave it to your judgment, but would like to have you give it a trial, Also try our Graham Flour. Feed Grinding Every Day Yale Milling Co., Ltd. For Sale Well built, comfortable dwelling house in city of Yale. Will sell reasonable if taken at once. Harvey Wilcox. 1- For Sale A few choice Barred Rock cockerels, also selected eggs for hatching, $1.50 for 15. Mrs. E. J. Rice, phone 157, 2 L 3 S. 2- TRY AN EXPOSITOR LINER ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the confusion in thenamea of two Doctor Frazers on Military St. Dr. II. C. Frazer, specialist on Kye Ear, Nose and Throat diseases wishes to announce his otlice on the ground floor of the Yokom Uldpr., opposite the Harrington Hotel, 1011 Military street Port Huron, Mich. Subscribe for the Expositor now while it is only $1.50 per .year. These Three Price Groups Are Bringing Scores to Choose From the Smart Spring Suits $29.75 $49.75 $69.75 t Probably the one big reason why this event is making suit-selling history at this store is that the three prices cover a range which "just fits" any pocketbook that might come along. There's a price to suit every woman. Then there is variety at each of the three figures is unstinted choice. Everything that is new is here and everything that is here is new very new, in style, color, fabric, trim. And lastly, but more important still, is value. These prices don't begin to match up with the fine quality and workmanship found in every one of these garments. With suit-wearing weather at hand and weeks and weeks of it still to come doesn't all this hold an appeal to you to at least come and see and try on some of the suits ? You're certainly welcome. KNOX DRY GOODS COMPANY: : 3 C