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THE YALE EXPOSITOR 3 Aate Tanlac Makes Each Bite a New Delight WHEN your digwtive system la working efficiently and smooth ly, extract leg from your food abun dant stores of vital energy and piling op a reserve force of vigor to meet any emergency, every bite Is eaten with keen rest and appreciation. If your meals are not a real event. If you do not approach the table with the most lively anticipa tion of Its delights, then you are only half-living, because fou are only half getting the ralne of your food. Lack of appetite, or distress from indulging the appetite, are. both due to tho same cause failure of the digestive system to properly do Its important werk. The undigested food remaining In the alimentary canal may merely cause a dis taste for more food when It cannot take care of what It has, or It may undergo chemical and purification changes that cause acute disease. Besides, these chemical changes produce poisonous substances that are carried to every cell and organ of the body and that cause all sorts of distressing symptoms. Tanlac, the famous digestive tonic and body builder, has achieved Its wide success because it is able to in Vlgorate the entire digestive tract. It acts to cause vigorous stomach preparation of the food, both through the muscular churning action of that DR.J.D.KELLOGG'S ASTHMA REMEDY for th prompt relief of Asthma and Hay Fever. Ask your drug Slat for It. 29 cants and one dol lar. Writ for FREE SAMPLE. Northrop & Lyman Co.,lnc.,Bu(Ialo,N.Y. Ladies LetCulicura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Saap 25c, Ointment 25 tad 50c, Talcnm 25c. W. N. U., DETROIT, NO. 11-1922. Her Baby. Tve left my babe in there to die J" shrieked a frantic woman who was rescued from the burning building. Policemen were asking the number f her room when a 21-stone man In pajamas and a jaunty hat appeared on a balcony and called down: "Don't worry, Lou; I'm safe." "My baby," gasped the woman, thankfully. Not Diplomatic. Why did Miss Olden discharge her butler f "lie boasted around that he bad grown gray In her service." X- It WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you aro( not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Udy Tajr" Wxm ef 11 Ublata U bottle of 24 and 100 Drukta. 4Um ha Um traa ataft ftaja KaaiXaatawe s4 HmmiwHmiiim lillrytlaaati organ and through ample secretion of digestive fluids. It then promotes energetic action of all the bowel muscles and glands and enables the food to pass through the digestive canal In the normal time. Each of the thousands of little glands whose duty It Is to pick up nourishment from the food and send this to all parts of the body are stimulated to their utmost. The whole result Is that food is taken care of without distress of any sort In such manner as to derive the utmost benefit from It. If your appetite la not keen. If your food seems to dls agree with you, If you . art underweight, nervous, Irrrlt able and lack energy, give Tanlao the chance to show you that It can work a miracle In your condition as it has In so many thousands of other cases. If you are despondent, gloomy, with little taste for and enjoyment of life, try Tanlac and no doubt you will see the clouds of gloom roil away under the sunshine of health. You are entitled to be healthy, vigorous, efficient and happy. Give yourself the chance to become so as thousands of others have, by taking Tanlac. Get Tanlac from your druggist this very day. Why wait for tomorrow when Tanlac and health await you today? Thin ' Ice. First Fish Whut is that danger sign for? Second Fish To warn us where we may get caught. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reporta from druggiiti who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that haa been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ia aoon realized. It stands the highcat for ita remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why o many applicants for insurance are re jected is. because kidney trouble ia ao common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applica tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is on Bale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. If doesn't matter If a father does know less than his son Just so that he Is able to support blm. Kite o)n jo) n r WAVWVAW.WAW.VAVk 3- :: ":: Michigan News : j Tersely Told i WmWAW.V.W.'.VAV Richmond 11. Seaman, after serv ing this village as clerk for 39 years, will not bj a candidate for re-election. Charlotte Frank Meade, 10 years old, while playing around a garage became entangled in a line shaft and suffered injuries from which he died. Grand Ledge The three-story farm house and contents of M. D. Suther land, near here, occupied by Lee Ben nett, burned; loss, 10,000. The con tents were not insured. Holly Henry Hunt, divorced, was sent to Oakland county jail in Pou tiac for 30 days, following his plea of guilty to the charge of burying an infant child one year ago without first procuring a burial permit. Hillsdale George Lane, 77, of Read ing, is in jail here on the charge of assaulting Lillian Covey, 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Covey of Reading. Deputy Sheriff Jenkins made the complaint on behalf of the girl. Flint After deliberating 24 hours, a jury in Judge Fred W. Urennan's court, found Charles Austin, 20 years old, and Clifford Thorpe, 17 years old. guilty of first degree murder, iu the slaying, by poisoning, of their employ er, Paul Delisle, wealthy meat dealer. Kalamazoo With their heavy truck and fire-fighting apparatus mired in tho mud of an unpaved street, fire men were compelled to look helplessly on while flames consumed the home of George King. The fire truck was dug out of the rut, but not in time to save the burning building. Pontiuc There may be no truth in the prophecy of spring by the first robin, nor of the wild geese and due ks, but farmers of this vicinity declare they nave received the one 6ure sign, the cawing of crows. Crows have been reported in several sections of this aud Macomb county. Monroe A circuit court jury brought in a verdict of $2,000 in favor of Mrs. Harold Nickel, Toledo, against George Mosher, Ottawa Iike. Monroe county. Mrs. N'ickcl sued for $10,000, claiming injuries as the result of be ing struck by an automobile said to have been driven by Mr. Mosher. Port Austin Mrs. M. K. Sturtevant, S3 years oid, who was the first white woman to be married at Port Au.tin, is dead here. With her husband, Bhe was one of the pioneer settlers in this section of the state. Her death rame suddenly, as, in spite of her advanced age. she was thought to be in good health. Pontiac Mrs. Harriet Colby, 84 years old, who has lived for two years alone on a farm near Crescent Lake, was found dead, sitting in a chair in front of a cookstove, by Fred Reese of Pontiac, who formerly worked for her. Heart failure is believed to havo caused death. Her husband died two years ago. llirmingam The congregation of St. James . Episcopal church, of Bir mingham, is collecting old gold and silver, to be made into a platen for early morning communion services in the church. The paten now used is for much larger services. Several do nations of family heirlooms, such as spoons and gold ornaments, have been contributed. Lansing Removing of Jalmer John son, an Iron county supervisor, has been recommended to Governor by Merlin Wiley, attorney general. John son is charged with voting himself a salary to which he was not legally entitled. He resigned several months ago, when the charges were made, but was Immediately reappointed by the board of supervisors. Paw Paw Charles Jakubczyk, 56 years old, a Bohemian, is in custody here on a charge of arson as revenge for failure to collect back wages from his former employer. He is alleged to have set firo to the barn and ga rage of Jay Prachad, a farmer living near Decatur, destroying both build ings, a truck, 300 fruit trees and farm Implements, a loss of $3,000. Iron Mountain John Challacin, of Crystal Falls, who enlisted in the United States army of occupation, at Casper, Wyo., in 1919, Is home again. He brought back with him a Belgian bride. Challacin says there is plenty of work In all European countries which were In the war. The wages paid In France amount to about 1.35 a day in American money. He de clared there is no idleness in Ger many. Marshall Jack Dempsey'a gift to Mrs. Floyd FitzUmmons of Benton Harbor, a $10,000 automobile, was damaged and Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsim mons, ah attorney and a state sena tor, whose names were not learned, were Injured slightly, when the steer ing gear of the car broke and sent the machine into a ditch between Battle Creek and Marshall. The party was going to Lansing to interview Gover nor Groesbeck in regard to a boxing bout at Benton Harbor. Owosso Whether or not joint uss of a driveway for 30 years by neigh bors makes a permanent joint drive way Is put up to the circuit court by the filing of a suit by Mrs. Anna Oeh mlg, of this city, against John and Ellen Depotty, also of Owosso. The plaintiff says the driveway has been used Jointly for 30 years, but that re cently the Depotties decided to dis continue the plan, and alleges that Mrs. Depotty announced her decision by flourishing a revolver and threat ening to shoot, when a truck driver came to deliver coal for Mrs. Oehmlg. MARKETS U. S. BUREAU OF MARKETS Washington, O. C. Fruits and Vegetables. l'otiito markets generally weak. New York Miieketl rouii'l whiten down 7e f. o. t. shipping points at 41.71 per lou lb.; tiitn In New York at 2.1"; weak In other cities at f'u 2.0.ri. Northern Mock nightly weak In ChleaRo at $t.CrAy 41. 7.1; down 51 Hk f. o. b. Northern cen tral shipping polntx at 11.40) 1.47. nnion markets eontimieil firm. Kart ell! yellow Mlobes ffOt .7.r per 100 lbs. Mack In leading cities; Middle western Blocks $S 1 S. 5t. Markets for old calibnge weak; season nearly over. New ntoek in heavy supply. New York Danish type down j.lruio In eastern cities itt 135 fa 45 per ton bulk. Texas flat type $.Vtl' lower at 43:fy4U; steady f. o. b. shipping points at 410. Kastem apple markets weaker for bar reled stocks; steady to firm for boxed apples. New York I'.aldwins A2 1-2 rang ed generally 47 rn 7.75 per bbl. in eastern markets, reaching $s in r.oston. Btrong In Chicago at 47. 7501 8.2.1. Northeastern extra fancy lxed winesaps firm In New York at 4'i..r0'f 3.75; steady In other cit ies at iijS.oO. Grain Market strengthened following big drop In prices on Dtli and there was lit tle net change In prices for the week. Chicugo May wheat down l-2c, closing 41.35 1-2. Chicago May corn up l-4c clos ing at 61 l-4c, strong cash markets, good milling demand and short covering re-' sponsible, for up turns. Depressing fac tors were decline In sterling exchange, lower foreign markets, and Improved crop conditions in southwest. . Closing prices In Chicago cash market: No. 2 red winter wheat $1..'1&; No. 2 hard winter wheat 41.33; No. 2 mixed corn 58c; No. 2 yellow corn 5c; No. 3 white oats, 3tk Average farm prices: No. 2 mixed corn in central Iowa about 45c; No. 1 dark northern wheat in central North Dakota 41.25 1-2; No. 2 hard win ter wheat in central Kansas 41.15. For the week Minneapolis May wheat up half cent, closing at 41.40 3-4: Kansas City May wheat down 1: at 41-23 1-4; Winnipeg May wheat down 1 l-4o at $1.35 1-4. Live- Stock and Meats Chicago hog prices ranged from S0ff00c lower per loo lbs. Hecf steers were gen erally 3fttr0e lower while butcher cows and heifers ranged from 25f.75; lower. March IB Chicago prices: Hogs. top. 41(.ti."; bulk of sales $iKu'l0.45: medium and good beef steers, 47. 151 s.75; butch er rows and heifers. $4 f 7.73 ; feeder steers $!i.iio$f 7.5t: light and medium weight veal calves, 4ti'W9.25; fat lambs, 413.2.VU 16; feeding lambs. 411.50' 13.75; veaillngs, 411. 2.Vu 14.50; fat ewes, 4ti.75fy 10.25. The trend of eastern wholesale fresh meat prices was downward. March 16 prices good gradrt meats: lteef 412.5O'0 13.50; veal. Jlti-JrlS; lamb, $l'tfi ! ; mut ton. $licii:M; light pork loins, S'i 21; heavy loins, 4 1 V( IS. Hay Hay receipts continued light; demand generally good for better grades of tim othy and alfalfa. Larger leceipts weak ening market at Minneapolis. Alfalfa and few cars good grade Prairie wanted at Chicago. Kancy Alfalfa sold at Kansas t.itv at 430. Quoted March 15 No. t timothy New York $2!. Pittsburg $.'3. Philadelphia 424. Cincinnati 420.5". Chicago $24. Minneap olis 41!'; No. 1 Alfalfa Kansas City 42.50, Memphis $26.50, Minneapolis $22; No. 1 Prairie Kansas City $11, Minneapolis 4K.50. Feed markets very dull. Offerings of mill feeds freer ;iml prices generally lower. Considerable pressure by mills to sell for 30 day shipment and Jobbers offer transit and Junction cars of wheat reei.i ill uirM-nunir mni.-i i'iMiii'b nn,..- ! nietit prices. Transit shipments accum ulating In east. (iluten feed ami liom 1n feed production good, demand fair, and unchanged. Alfalfa meal' steady, of ferings light particularly of better grades, receipts and movement good, stocks im proving. Quoted March 16: bran 424. middlings 125. flour middlings $2 .Minneapolis; white hominy feed $22 St. Ixiiis. $22.50 Chicago. No. 1 alfalfa meal $P. Kansas city. Dairy Products. Putter markets firm during the week with price tendency upward. Peceipts moderate; good demand for practically all grades. Closing prices 2 score: New York 40o; Chicago 3.i:: Philadelphia 40c; Huston 40c. DETROIT QUOTATIONS Feed and Grain Wlll'AT ash No 2 red. $1.30; May, $1.43: No. 2 white and N'o. 2 mixed. $1.30. YPLI.OW COKN Cash No. 2. .r." l-2c; No. 3, t4c; No. 4. ;2 I -2c; No. Cle. WHITK OATS Cash. No. 2, 42c; No. 3. 4oc; No. 4. 34 1-21(37 1-2. UYl-:-Cush No. 2. fl.it::. P.KANS Immediate and prompt ship ment. $i;.:tr per wt. ItAUI.KV l-ed;ng. $1.2."T 1.3."i per cwt. S'KIOI S Prime red clover. $Hi: April, ?1 ,": alslke. $12. tin; timothy. $3.p5. HAY No. 1 timothy. $t!i'20: stand 'ird, $ivr.; light mixed. $lsifl!; No. 2 timothy. flK'alN; No. 1 clover mixed, $16 ' 17; No. 1 lover, $lfi''17: ryo straw. $13.504114; wheat and iat straw, $12.50p l:: per ton in carlots. KK Kl P. ran. $33; standard middlings, $34; tine middlings. $34; cracked corn, $3o; coarse cornme.al, $2S; chop, $23 per ton In loo-lb. sacks. KLolJK Fancy spring wheat patents. $!Ki !.fo; fancy winter wheat patents, $.K.7."frf it. fio; second winter wheat patents. $7. Kofi 8.1o; winter wheat straights. $7.35 fti7.fio; Kansas patents, $8.208.70 per bbl. Live Stock and Poultry. ('ATT1.K Pest heavy steers. $G.7rrf8; best handy weight butcher steers, $7 (it 8; mixed steers and heifers, $8.25 ft. 75; handy light butcheis. $.".7V 2!; light butchers. $5.5.50; best cows. $4.75ft &.50; butcher cows. $3.75414.50: cutters, $33.25; runners, $243; light bulls, $4.riO'4.75: bologna bulls, $4; feeders, $.".60(U6.&0; stockers, $.1(5.50; milkers and springers, $401, 7o. CAIA'KS Pest, $12(?rl2.50; culls and common. $."(? 0. SMKKP AND LAMPS P.est lambs. $15.!t(; fair lambs. $1314.50; light to common lambs. $4.7."'iJ 10.75; clip lambs, $13.50'! 13.75: fair to good Bheep, $89.50; cull! and common, $3'(f4. HOGS Mixed hogs. $10.75; extreme heavy, $10' 10.25: pigs. $10.25: roughs, $8.25: stags. $5.ii 5.5o; boars, $3. LIVE POtJLTKY llest spring chick ens, smooth legs, 28c; staggy springs, 24c; leghorn springs, 24c; large fat hens, 2Sr: medium hens. 2Sc; small hens, 28c; old roosters, 18c; jreese.18c; ducks, 35c; tur keys, 35o per lb. Butter and Eggs. PUTTKPv Pest creamery, In tubs, 36 36 l-2o r'f ll- LGCS Kresh, current receipts, 23& 23 l-2c per do.. Farm Produce. ONIONS Eastern, $8,5049 per 100-lb. sack: new Texas, $t$ per crate. IOTATOES Michigan, $343.15 rr 150-lb. sack. CA PHAGE $1.91ttf 2 per bu; new, $3Jj 3.25 per crate. PRESSED HOGS Small to medium. 12S13c; heavy, lollc per lb. Shoe Dealer Awarded $100. Kalamazoo Damages of $100 were awarded by a Jury to Alex Velleman. owner of one of the city's largest de partment stores, who sued Fred Ap peldoorn, retail shoe dealer, and Frank Brophy, sales manager for s shoo company, on a charge of con spiracy to take the agency for th company away from him, after he hac expended a considerable sum in adver tising the shoe in this community. The company, a Joint defendant, was cleared of the charge. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We ftate it ts our honest belief that the tobaccoi turd In Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. LizS'tt d Mjtrt Tobaat C. "J The Courtship. "Then she refused to smile upon you?" "Yes, she gnve me the laugh." -Louisville Courier-Journal. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of OA STOMA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It SlSeoffjT In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria In the Hospital. "The doctor says I haw a benignant tumor. What Is the matter with you?" "I have a kind-liearted carbuucle." Baltimore American. The Cutlcura Toilet Trio. navlng cleared your skin keep It clear by making Cutlcura your every-day toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet table is complete without them. Advertisement. Tact Ten daj-s after buying his new auto Mr. Crabh had the misfortune to con nect with a trolley pole and shuffle off this coll. It developed upon Dennis to break the sad news to the widow. "Well," asked his friends, as he came down the steps wiping the per spiration from his brow, "how did you make It?" "Fine," said Dennis. "I besan easy, tellln' her that her husband was kilt entirely and horrible mangled nnd then I worked up to the climax, tellln' her finally thnt dlvile a stick was left of the car." American Legion Weekly. Mufflers. "The modern girl muffles and hides her ears In her hair," says Uncle Jed, "but from my observation she still contrives to hear when a man proposes to her." Two swelled heads are better than none. The art of living consists In not be ing a dead one. LXid you ever fry Grape -Nuts Q with stewed THERE isn't anything better for breakfast or lunch than a dish of Grape-Nuts, with cream or milk, and stewed prunes or peaches. This delidous combination gives you the ele ments of a well-balanced food. For it contains not only tho material needed to build tissue and furnish energy, but it also supplies fruit acids, that help keep the system in good order. Go to your grocer today and order a package of delicious Grape-Nuts. You will find that it will digest more readily than most other cereals, and it will "stay by" you longer because it's so richly nourishing. Grape-Nuts fir Health err t 1 u neves a sreason m 0 Chester CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended Giving a Guess. "Pa. what is this heel of Achilles?" "Something new In rubber, I s'pose." Louisville Courier-Journal. Pat. Process 1 TflflKf .Products Baby Carr iages OFuniituro Ask Your Local Dealer WriteNow lor 32-Page trateU Booklet imm The Lloyd Manufacturing Company WeywooJ-WaktfitlJ Co.) Dept E Menominee, Mich i gan (16) These Days. The dapper young man approached the subject with hutting embarrass ment. "It's about your daughter Clarice, sir," lie said. "I hardly know how to begin, but 1 have here," as he placed his hand over his heart, Tor the love o' Mike go on and take her!" exclaimed the old man. "Marry her and be happy !" "Not me!" said the visitor, drawing a paper from his left-hand coat pocket with the same hand. "What I'm telling you Is I'm collecting for the place where she's running a charge account, and it's up to you I" Richmond Times Dispatch. She Got the Name. "Mary," said the mistress,' "did you ask everyone for cards today, as I told you. when they railed?" "Yes'm. One fellah, he wouldn't give me no card, but I swiped his hat an shoved him off th' steps. Here's his name on th' sweat band." Richmond Times-Dispatch. Some bare-faced lies are old enough to wear full beards. prunes or peaches: v TT I SALESMEN Our West Virginia Grown Nursery Stock. Fine canvassing outfit FREE. Cah Commission Paid Weekly. WRITS for terma. THE COLD NURSERY CO. MAon City. W. Vn. FAST M.I. 1.1 Mi AITO TOWIJNK. lit lrutlla. tiood Hiile lin. Strong, novel, com lu.ct, KUaruntecil. Wi ite fr f erina. Sample $2. Superior Sale Co.. 1'enn Itldg., Cleveland, U. PLEATING Side, Box and Accordion Various styles and sizes. Lowent prices. 24 bonr service. Send us your work or write ua for prices and information. THE FOX GARMENT CO. 809-811 Seymour At. LANSING. MICH. 'ifV'-,f 1 Removelamirolt-StpHalrFalllnrl AWk Baaotr to Gray and Faded HaW iSVT.vifwr- 6o and l.ot iirticrcrtvia. ltV I yniwi C-m. Wk. I'n'rlK-rve.W. T Removes Cnrns, Cat Iouwh. eu., stops ail fia. ensures comfort to th feet, mnkes walkinir fff. 1V. ty mm I or at Lwug rill iiiKOX Chemical Work, fhCctiufU, U. X. j Use for Gyroscope. Very successful, it appears, have been the experiments which for some years have been made with a form of the gyroscope, which la Intended to correct errors of the mariner's compass and, In certain cases, such an, for instance, In submarine bouts, to replace the compass. The apparatus in one case Is based upon the ten dency of a gyroscope to retain Its axis of rotation In a fixed position. If the axis is set to correspond with the course of the ship any change in the direction is immediately shown by the rotation of a "rose," or compass card, within which the gyroscope Is suspended. Deviations t tho mag netic compass are detected by the in strument. Willi the aid of an elec tromagnet attachment the apparatus cun be caused to act either as a mag netic compass or as a gyroscope, In. dependent of magnetic influences. Washington Star. The Proper Course. "What's your Idea of beginning with pie nnd eating your dinner backward? "My stomach's upset." f if Mam & to liliiL