Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 25, 1922, Image 3
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Mm MOUTHS TO TBXD.
"OJpck~Off' System Adopted In I
Michigan Family. 1,
fjl Mr. and M>s. Joseph Kohler of 1
Iron Mountain, Mich., have 18 I
children. Their brood has become jfa
P so numerous that they have been t
obliged to devise a check-off t
system so that they can tell if all ii
me cniidreu nave had their meals s
and when it is time for them to ii
* go to bed. The oldest of the chil- p
drew is 18 years and the youngest ii
two months. The father is em- p
ployed in an iron mine and says b
he has no trouble in supporting o
the family, with the help the old- n
cr ones give. p
In order thut the mother may 1
know each has been fed at any
meal she has worked out a system
of calling each child's name c
as she cuts the bread and meat p
or dises up the vegetables or des- p
sert, or pours the coffee. Each h
child passes by in line and gets
hio or her food on the plate and y
then passes on. Every one of the 1*
older children has household du- y
ties to perforin, and the family t<
keeps several cows and raises t]
some garden truck. The
problem of clothes in not
so bad when the wearers range
from 18 to less than a year e
When the older ones outwear i
their clothes or wear out parts 1T
of them, the garment is remodel- t,
ed and made to fit a younger 0
member of the family. The prob- A
lt rn of shoes, which cannot be remodeled,
is solved by the father repairing
them himself, and he q
aays it keeps him busy in spare
time doing this alone.
Kohler is 45 years old and his ^
wife is a fgw years his junior. ^
School House it Cantigny. JJ
A modern prototype of America
Vlittle red school house" will v
crown the hill at Cantigny, c
France, where ATtierican soldiers
first entered the Western front f>
as a fighting unit. '
The National Geographic society
ill erect at the tiny village
of Cantigny a school house as a
memorial to the American solIP
diers who fought there and us a
further emblem of Auiercu's his- 11
toric friendship for France.
At Cantigny the First Ameridiviuinn
wun> nviii' fliu fun "
VH?t VI CVIl *1 V II I V * * I I IIV IW|'
and began to share in Foch's (>
sturdy resistance which held the "
German's back, then defeated n
them and won the war. It will !
be recalled that the German gen- K
eral staff had ordered that the
heart be taken out of the Americans
at any cost when they first
showed up as a unit along the
fighting front. Therefore, when
orders came for the Americans to ^
iron out the salient at Cantigny j(
what might have been a skirmish
turned into a terrific struggle, *
during which the Germans ral- ^
i lied thousands of men and threw ^
\ 19,000 shells into the town. Even \
after the Americans took the ^
\ town they had to hold it against
six counter attacks by the exasperated
Germans. y
There has beeu another addition
to the ranks of the unemployed?Fatty
Arbuckle.
Don't A1 w&tr Rlamft TTatis WV??n _
Eggs Are Scarce. j
Rats may be getting them?U. _
S. Government Bulletins prove
they know how to get" them.
Break a cake of RAT-SNAP into
small pieces and place where rats
travel. If there, RAT SNAP will ^
get them?positively. Three sizes,
35c, 65c, $1.25. For sale l?y Lytle
Drug Co. and Moore's Drug
Store. t
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Ford, for Pnddnt
Henry Ford's townspeople, at
)earborn, Mich., Tuesday night
aunched a movement which they
Lope will land him in the White
louse. At a meeting in the town
_n m % _a i
tan xai 01 nis neignoors iormea
he Ford for President Club, with
he declared intention of extendng
its activities to a nationwide
cope. _ Leaders in the movement
nclude business men, a judge, a
ublisher and others prominent
ri the little town's affairs. The
latform on which Mr. Ford will
c asked to run was touched upon
nly lightly by the speakers, but
cany of Mr. Ford's ideas have
reviously been indorsed by his
)earborh friends.
A number of congressman are
omplaining that they are underbid.
They will get more symnthy
when the public receives a
unch that they are overworked.
You can never tell. The chap
irho was the honor graduate at
is college some years ago is now
working at $25 a week for the
owhead who stood at the foot of
he class.
CARD OF THANKS.
We beg to express our appre- |
iation and gratitude to our
riends'and neighbors for their
lany acts of kindness ami court-ay
during the illness and death
* our dear little one. I
Ir. and Mrs. J. B. Schlagowsky
and Family.
larner Hill, Gladstone, N.J., Sell*
Rat-Snap, He Says.
I sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like
9 look any man in the face and I
el 1 it's the best. It's good" People
like RAT-SNAP because it
does" kill rats. Petrifies carass?leaves
no smell. Comes in
akes?no mixing to do. Cats or
ogs won't touch it. Three sizes,
5c, 65c, $1.25. Sold by Lytle
>rug Co. and Moore's Drug
it ore.
TAX EXTENSION.
Notice is hereby given that the
irae for the payment of State and
ounty taxes has been extended
o June 1, 1922, with a penalty |
f 8 per cent for March, 5 per
cut for April, 6 per cent for May j
nd 8 per cent plus costs of treas- ,
rer from June 1, when executions
will go into the hands of the '
heriff.
H. E. NEIL,
Treasurer of York County.
LISTEN!
Baker's is the Barber Shop that
aked the prices, but it didn't do
t at the expense of service.
lair Cut 25c
Ihampooing, plain 25c
ingoing 25c
'onic \ 25c
ihave 15c
fassagc, plain . 25c |
Come and see us. We will save :
ou money and send you away 1
toiling
BAKER'S BARBER SHOP.
Jap Grass and Matting Rugs
t less than pre-war prices; 9 by
2 feet $5.90 to $6.50 at Massey's.
DR. T. O. GRIGG
DENTIST
llfice Next to That of 0. S. Link;
Formerly Occupied by Dr.
T T> TI111.4.
O. JO. XllUUIib.
Taleshone Connections.
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!New Pathe Rec<
also Okeh and Rai
A new showing
and Linoleum.In
addition to tl
prices on our entire
fering very special
Porch Fu
m
5 Maple, Oak, Mi:
jj and Reed.
| Deltox and Will<
x Swings
I Quality and prlt
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Machine Mipplica, R
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GOOD TH1
Ororerln, Market, Country
Produce.
Ptione Fourteen.
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BED ROOM
Good assortment LADIES'
colors and styles. High gra<
PRICE $1.21
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Fore
THE.uamgggg
Henr
TJENRY FORD was 35
A A new price on the Fords
i/iaiuiiug iu get ria ot the di
money return that has alvva;
He wanted to furnish you v
only do your work better at
?and the 170,000 Fordsons i
he has accomplished these tl
What you get in the Fordsc
the greatest farm power unit
Let us show you how a Fi
increase your bank account a
farm work. Write, phone or
Heath M
- ^ FORT MIL
1 SUPERIOR
We beg to announce to the
the Superior Oarage on Uppei
+ are prepared to do first class 1
'1 trucks at reasonable prices. W
? it will be our aim at all times t
2 their patronage.
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Always 1
You will always fir
Store the freshe^t ;
thing in LiKOCER
We are in business
get rich in a day, a
and 'are satisfied
profit .
BRADFOI
HAM. STREET
EAGLE "MIKADO
F?r Ski* at poor Dwkler
ASK FOR THS YELLOW PEN
LACLE M
EAGLE PENCIL COM
It is proposed to train reserve
officers by mail. It is to be hoped k
Sn future wars will be fought in d
the sawie wair? e
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isOIY 1
;AL T^actm
v ForH
years getting ready for tha
on. He started as a farm boy,
rudgery, long hours and low
ys faced the farmer.
irith a tractor that would not
id faster, but at lower costs
now in use have proved that
lings.
>n for $395 f. o. b. Detroit is
ever offered.
ordson will cut farm costs,
nd take the drudgery out of
call.
otor Co.
X, s. c.
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GARAGE I
public that we have opened <L
Main Street, Fort Mill, and j
work on all makes of cars or ?
e guarantee all our work and Z
o satisfy those who give us
GARAGE I
oprietor. ^
rhe Best
id in stock at this
ind best-of everyIES.
? not expecting to
i week or a month
with a modest
to & CO.
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PAWY, NEW YORK
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The New York zoo has a money
that eats like a man. Woner
what he thinks of men that
at like monkeys. A .