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m gross ASKS
FOR VOLUNTEERS
Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Workers Needed to Conduct
Third Roll CalL
Rice Culture Progrets.
The culture of rice Is ulluded to la
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the Talmud, and there Is evidence
that It was grown In tV?. valley a? the
Euphrates before 400 RyC. It was tak
en Into Persia from India, and latei
Into Spain by the Arabs. Thence it1
culture was Introduced Into Italy about
A. D. 11GS.
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RECRUITING LISTS OPEN
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Job
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup,
Fistio, Empiro and Diamond
iloil-Grade A & B for Tractors
A Artie, and E for Motors
We are constantly adding to
our list of accessories. W e aim to
have what you -want. If we dont
happen to have it we will get it
for you.
Inner Tubes-Reliners-Boofs.
Did You Ever Try Simon's Paste Polish?
Keeps the finish like new .
Better Get Your Tie Chains Now
Giddings Auto Supply
Store.
Chas. C. Giddings
Paw Paw, - - Michigan
c a package
before the war
c a package
during the war
c a package
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
187
Job Printing
Largest and Finest
equipped Job Plant
workmanship and prices will please you. Give us a calL
Cvtry Local Chapter Will Enlist Man
and Woman to Obtain Annual
tltmbtrthlp From Novam
bar 2 to 11.
Two hundred and fifty thousand
iTolunteer workers will be needed In
the Central Divi
sion to conduct the
third roll call of
the American Red
Cross, November 2
to 11.
An appeal la
made from Cen
tral Division headquarters In Chicago
galling upon the men and women of ev
ery community to enlist for the ten-day
campaign to secure dollar .annual
memberships. With approximately
600 chapters In the division, this num
ber will allow for about 400 workers to
a chapter. Every chapter will be a
recruiting office for these workers.
Workers Will Wear Badges.
Each worker will be supplied with a
badge proclaiming that the wearer Is a
volunteer worker for the Red Cross
The success of the campaign will. In
reality rest upon the shoulders of
these volunteer workers, as tho third
roll call cannot be a success without
a complete organization. . . ;
The purpose of the campaign is to
obtain, as nearly as possible, a univer
sal enrollment in the Red Cross as an
expression of confidence in the past
performances of the Red Cross and a
reaffirmation of allegiance to the prin
ciples which will guide Its work In the
future. In order to do this every man
and woman In the territory of each
chapter must be asked to Join the Red
Cross, and this will require the serv
ices of hundreds of workers. The
Central Division wants at least 4,000,
000 enrollments for 1020. Special
stress during the campaign will be
Dlaced upon the annual one-dollar
memberships In order to make the roll
caU an appeal to all the people.
Past Campaigns Ouccettful.
Success has attended all Red Cross
activities in the Central Division In
the past In the the last war fund
drive this division, with a quota of
$13,800,000, subscribed $21,307,002.83.
In the second roll call, more than 4,
000,000 were enrolled.
The money quota for the Central
Division Is $3,000,000. Throughout the
nation, the Red Cross will enlist 20.
000,000 members and raise $15,000,000
to carry on Its International, national
and local work.
All You Need
Is a v snc
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Had Enough of the Zoo.
Smithson "Come with mo to tho
zoo." IMmpleton "No, thnnk you; Til
stay at home. My eldest daughter
does the kangaroo walk, my second
daughter talks like a parrot, my son
laughs like a hyena, my wife watches
me like a hawk, my cook is cross as
a bear, and my mother-in-law says I'm
an old gorilla. When I go anywhere I
want a change."
Money in Blueberries.
The average profit from an acre of
Maine blueberry land is raid to be
about $100, and as no fertilizer or cul
tivation i necessary these berries are
quick and profitable crop. This is
one of Washington county's big indus
tries. Tor instance, the whole section
from Porcupine mountain to the east
Machias line is practically all blue
berry land. Several factories are de
voted to the canning of the berries.
Effect Not Appreciated;
Instead of candles, Lucille's mother
placed six largo marshmallows on top
of her birthday cake. When little
Doris returned from tho party her
mother said: "Well, did you all have
a Jolly good time?" and she replied:
"Yes, all but the cake. Oh, mother,
that cake looked so bad, just like a
cemetery. It had little tombstones
on It."
Too Much Ruth In Life.
Today, as never before, the world Is
brimming over, palpitant with the full
ness. And yet so many of us fall to
sense It, to so many of us a primrose
is but a primrose, a fallen leaf but &
dead thing. In the rush of modern
life, with its Insistent demands upon
our time and attention, driving our
selves from one self-made duty to an
other, we hare missed the glory of
the sunshine, the fragrance of the
flowers, the beauty and charm and Joy
that are all about us. Exchange.
a.
?3welI1)blr, 7tilh)g 7 p. mm
Given by the Presbyterian
Sunday School, in the
church parlors. There will
be real bargains and amuse
ments, also a real informal
good time and social evening
GOODS FOR SALE III THE FOLLOWING BOOTHS:
1 Home Goods; Canned and Baked; Adult Class,
Mr. Wm. Mosier
2 Art; Homemade Handy Articles; Bible Class,
Rev. P. Nickless
3 Baby Material; Primary Class,
Mrs. Percy Nickless
4 Lunch; That "Hits the Spot;" Intermediate Girls,
Mrs. G. Miller
5 Fish Pond; Fish for your Bargain; Intermediate Boys
Mrs. C. Woodman
6 Candy; Genuine Homemade; Junior Girls,
Miss M. Yowler
7 Agricultural; Fresh Fall Garden Goods. Junior Boys
Mrs. C. W. Van Tassel
"V- -W- v
Hkttinf dw BuQ.T Slrvc tl4
to
V Shotgun . Rillec KstoU
"We Got Him!"
Try this combination on small ij
game keen eye, steady nerve
and a Steven No. 70 Rifle.
Experts say the No. 70 is the most
accurate .22 caliber repeating rifle
in the world. Visible loading feature
tells you when it is loaded when
it is empty.
Takes fifteen .22 short, or eleven
long rifle cartridges.
Ask to see a Stevens No. 70
Repeating Rifle. Catalog free.
J. STEVENS ARMS COMPANY
Chicopeo Falls, Mass., U. S. A.
GIVE US A CHANCE
TO FIGURE ON YOUR
HEATING i PLUMBING CONTRACTS
Tinning, Eavestroughing and General Repair Work.
We will also put you down a well, if youneed one.
We are equipped to handle all work usually done in
a first class Plumbing shop.
All Work Guaranteed.
Reasonable Prices.
Soule & Walker
'Phone 140 Paw Paw, Mich
M
ax Benton
Plumbing- Heating-Tinning
Prepared to handle ah wont ,n
my line in a satisfactory manner.
OVER-ACOPDTY j
of the stomach has upset many a j
night's rest li your stomach b add I
RKaeisi s
on the tongue before retiring and en
joy refreshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Ki-moids guaranteed by
SCOTT ft BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
r
Business Directory
L. O. T. M.
Regular meetings on the 2nd, $on
day and 4th, Friday evenings of eacl
month at 7:30 o'clock.
C. A. BROWN
Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS
Paw Paw, Michigan.
J. E. GILKEY
D. D. S.
Over O'Grady Bros. Co.
Phone 36
Office Hours
9:00 to 12:00 1:00 to tn
DR. V. M. VAN FOSSEN
DENTIST
Pyorrhea and Prophylaxis Specialtj
Office at Residence
423 E. Main Street. Paw Paw,kM
CHAS. LAKE L. II. LAK
License No. 1416 License No. 157
EMBALMERS AND
FUNERAL DIRECTORS!
Office in Lake & Son's Furniture Str
Phone in Office and Resident
All Calls Promptly AttendN.
Day or Nicht
Motor and Horse Equipment
Max Benton
W. E. JACOBS
VETERINARIAN and SURGEON
All Calls Promptly Atter
Phone 2S6
Auto Liverv in Connection""
If you are on the market for a gooc
second hand Ford car, see me
Prices and terms to suit.
Made Mo a Well Man
Mr. Louis Young, 1652
Clifford St., Rochester, N.
,Y.f writes:
I suffered for thirty years
with chronic bowel trouble, stom
ach trouble and bemorrbagea of
the bowel.
We bought a bottle of Peruna
and I took It faithfully, and I
bea-an to feel better.
Aljr wife persuaded me to con
tinue, and I took It for some
time, as directed. Mow I am a
well mil,'
a
7
Suffered thirty
years with
stomach
troublo and
hemorrhages of the bowels.
Lloatd or Tablet Form
IIAWLEY AND WARNER
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIREyOI
Office in I. O. O. F. Block
Phone in Office and at Residence
All Calls Promptly Attended
DR. A. E. VAN VLECK
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Over O'Grady Bros. Storol
Mondayg and Thursdays
Appointments for Office or Residence!
THOS. J. CAVANAUGH
Attorney and Counsellor
Phone 199 Paw Paw. tilth.
DAVID ANDERSON
Attorney st Law.
214 E. Msia. FJcae No, 61
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