r*MICHIGAN IS SAVEDkV And a Harbor Springs Editor is Re-ie i sponsible Therfor.ivNow that the war is over Michiganpeople will have time to devote to otb- jiner matters of equal importance or oth- | ^erwise. The most momentous eventI \ to attract pxihlic notice w ill be the ads. | vent of a funny paper to be issued isoon by Editor John C Wright, of ther- ; Harbor Springs Standard. It is an-c. nwuneed that the name of the new pub- £B8 i lication will be c*. lied “The Michigan\' i ' y 'w Lyre.” This name is said to be suggestive, but appropriate. The tidings;r.vthat Michigan is to have a funny paperwill bring joy to the hearts of the raa*--1t- ses. If there is anything in the world !which Michigan needs more than unalloyed peace and prosperity it is a fun*iedny paper. We have ail kinds of funnypapers, good, bad and indifferent, butthe wheels of progress will pause whileti we contemplate the inauguration of j1- this commendable enterprise. We havePuck, Judge, London Punch. Fiieg’and ^)f Somethiug-or other. Traverse Hay Eagle. Suttons Hay Bazoo and thousandsi[r i of other real humorous publicationssthrust at us at ever • uirn in the roadv and in every postoffiee, but all thesel-atwill fade into shadowy nothingness jbefore “The Michigan Lyre,’’ and thebest man in the world to bring ’hisanIIwloh3 long sought relief from the suffer ngsi, endured be human kind is Johh C. jk j ga; Wright of Harbor Springs. ; -ntn